trio Court.
Tim King and Queen, accompanied by Prince George of Cambridge, Earl and Countess Brownlow, Sir Herbert and Lady Taylor, and Sir Philip and Lady Sydney, arrived at Brighton from Windsor on Satur- day evenim,e. The Royal party were received with loud cheers from the multitude, who assembled to witness their arrival. The Princess Augusta left Frogmore Lodge, and reached the Palace at Brighton, on the same evening.
On Monday, the King and the Princess Augusta drove round the Steyne and along the Cliffs. Many persons of distinction, now resi dent in Brighton, called on their Majesties in the course of the day. The Queen hats been frequently oat, taking morning rides in the neighhourhood.
The dinner parties at the Palace have been small; and the company has consisted principally of the members of the Royal Family, and of the Household. On Monday next, their hfajesties will give a gran ball, to which. three hundred fashionable, base received invitation Brighten is filling unumally fast sell visitors of all ranks. tot Brougham is expected there to-day'; and Lord Palmerston, wit several other members of the Cabinet, will attend the ball on Monday Lord Minto has been at the Palace frequently during the wetk ; an the Bishop of Worcester has commenced his usual course of visits t the King.
The Dutchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria arrived at S Leonard's on Tuesday afternoon, from Tunbridge Wells. At each o the villages on the road, and at Hastings, triumphal arches decorate with evergreens were raised in honour of the Royal progress. Every where there were lively demonstrations of respect and affection for th future Queen of England, and her :mother. On their arrival at th mansion prepared for them at St. Leonard's, both spoke their thank to the procession of inhabitants who had escorted them from Hastings