5 NOVEMBER 1831, Page 2

TUE KING AND nis Comm—Their Majesties left Windsor on Satur.

day, for Brighton, where they arrived in safety about six o'clock. On Wednesday, the King came to town, with a view to hold a Privy Coun- cil and Court. At the former, a proclamation respecting the riots at Nottingham, Derby, and Bristol, was agreed to ; we have given it in another column. His Majesty left town at five o'clock, and arrived in Brighton at ten, without being in the slightest degree fatigued with his long journey. PRAYER.—A form of prayer in respect of the Cholera was agreed to at the Privy Council of Wednesday. The Gazette of last night calls on all clergymen to observe it. CHAPLAIN TO HIS MAJESTY.—Lord Walsingham has resigned this dignity; Lord Auckland's brother is appointed to the vacant office.