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THEIR Majesties remain at Brighton, " in the enjoyment," as the courtly chroniclers assure us, "of excellent health ; and take advantage of the beautiful, summer-like weather, which Providence has sent as a welcome New-year's gift, for the promotion of our comfort."
There were very numerous calls of congratulation at the Palace on New-year's Day; and there have been dinner-parties every evening during the week. Among the most distinguished guests, were Prince Esterhazy, the Duke of Argyll, Lord and Lady Maryborough,Sir Wil- . liam Alexander, Captain Ross (who has been honoured with two audi- diences of his Majesty). Sir Frederick Maitland, and Prince and Princess Lieven.
The Duke of Gloucester is still at Brighton, and receives frequent visits from Mr. W. Holmes.