19 JUNE 1830, Page 9

POSTSCRIPT TO THE WEEK'S NEWS.

SPECTATOR OFFICE, SATURDAY, Two O'CLOCK.

The private official accounts from Windsor, this morning, are very unfavourable.

The only Foreign arrivals of any interest, are letters from Paris of the 16th; which state, that disastrous accounts have been received from the French fleet. No particulars upon which reliance can be placed are given ; but it was understood that the disasters were occasioned by the weather. A correspondence has taken place between the Foreign Office and the Committee of Mexican Bondholders, which has terminated much to the satisfaction of the latter.