22 MAY 1830, Page 1

NEWS OF THE WEEK.

TI-IF. KING'S FIKVI.TH.

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SINCE Wk last appreached f!,errs.achan ably for the better, has taken plac*.,v.3,1tiogimitetallied won- derfully during the week.' -fr-rto. reason to tar, is only temporary ; but still it is matter of sincere gratifica- tion to all his Majesty's loyal subjects, that the symptoms of im- mediate danger are much abated. The following are the bulletins. "Windsor Castle, May 16, 1830.—The King has not had a very good night ; but still his Majesty feels himself better." Windsor Castle, May 17, -1830.—The King has passed a good night. His Majesty's symptoms are alleviated." " Windsor Castle, May 18, 1830.—The King has passed a tranquil night. His Majesty's symptoms are all alleviated." " Windsor Castle, May 19, 1830.—The King slept well last night: His Majesty's symptoms continue alleviated." Windsor Castle, May 21, 1830.—The King's symptoms continue fa- vourable ; but his Majesty has passed a had night.' " Windsor Castle, May 22, 1830. The King's symptoms remain the same. His Majesty has passed a better night."