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VOTWITHSTANDiNG the stormy weather which has prevailed during the greater part of the week, the Royal party at Brighton have generally taken rides in the neighbourhood. Lord Melbourne left the Palace an Wednesday morning for London, accompanied by Lord John Rua sell. There have been small dinner-parties at the Palace every even- ing. The guests especially mentioned were Lord Melbourne, Lord Zohn Russell, the Earl of Chichester, the Earl of Surry, Lady and Miss Foley, Mr. Laurence, and Lady Jane Peel, Lord and Lady Ashley, Lady Frances Cowper, Lord Clinton, and Colonel Wildman.
The Queen is expected to arrive at Buckingham Palace, from Brighton, this evening.
Sir John Conroy, who retains his office of Secretary to the Dutcbess of Kent, arrived at Kensington Palace, from his seat in Wales, on Sa- turday last.