20 NOVEMBER 1830, Page 11

POSTSCRIPT TO THE WEEK'S NEWS.

SPECTATOR OFFICE, SATURDAY, Two o'CLocE.

The Brussels mail, just arrived, contains a long communication made by M. VAN DE WEYER, the Belgic envoy to this country, to the Congress, respecting his mission. The only curious fact is his account of an interview with the Prince of ORANGE. The Prince anxiously asked M. VAN DE WEYER, if there was any chance of his succeeding to the Crown ? To which the plain deputy re- plied, that there was not a hope remaining. The Prince, says M. VAN DE WEYER, approved all they had done. A motion has been made to the States, for the exclusion of the house of Nassau ; but it has been prudently determined to settle the form of Govern- ment in the first place.