21 AUGUST 1830, Page 11

POSTSCRIPT TO THE WEEK'S NEWS.

SPECTATOR OFFICE, SATURDAY Two o'CLocg. A Government Steamer has been ordered to proceed to Spithead, for the purpose of accompanying CHARLES the Tenth to Lulworth, in Dorset- shire. This is the retreat fixed on by himself during his temporary re- sidence in the country. The ex-King and his family are permitted to land, and to remain here, merely as private individuals. In this ar- rangement they concur. We do not know what is the law with respect of persons who visit our shores as Sovereigns, nor whether there be any law applicable to such a case. By our Alien law, as last settled, an in- dividual cannot be prevented from landing, or from residing as long as he pleases. Jesuits only are excepted. Such of the King's suit as belong to that order, must have special permission, and it can only be granted for six months.