24 APRIL 1830, Page 5

POSTSCRIPT TO THE WEEK'S NEWS.

SPECTATOR OFFICE, SATURDAY.

City. One o'Ciod.-The following bulletin has just reached the Lord Mayor.

"Windsor, April 24th.

"His Majesty has passed a good night, and continues better. (Signed) HENRY HALFORD."

Colombian papers to the 15th of February arrived this morning They confirm the statement which has appeared of the intention of General BOLT VAR to proceed against the province of Venezuela, and to intrust the Government of Colombia during his absence to a Council of Ministers.

We have Dutch and German papers, but they are void of interest.

EAST INDIA SHIPPING. SATURDAY MoaNiNo.

We have experienced since our last a sucCession of westerly gales, and numerous ar- Ovals from India have been reported.

The Lady Holland, Snell, from London to Madras and Bengal, was lost on the night of the 13th of Feb. on Dassen Island, about forty miles to the north of Table Bay. The crew and passengers were brought to the Cape by H. AL S. Falcon. The vessel has gone to pieces, and very little of the cargo is expected to be saved. The Pyramus, for Bombay and Singapore, left Portsmouth on Sunday, but has been detained at Cowes by the stormy weather. Arrived.-At Gravesend, April 19th, Bland, Cullen, from Bengal ; 22nd, Resolution, Parker ; Miranda, Dalgarno ; and Carter, Ryland, from Mauritius ; and Persian, Plunkett, from Bengal ; 23d, Belzoni, Talbot, from Mauritius. lathe Downs, April 22d, Amity, Gray, from Manritins ; and David Scott, Jackson, from Bengal and Madras; 23d, Hero of Malown, late Studd, from Bombay and Ceylon. Off Hastings, April 21st, Tyne, Brown, from Manritins. Off Portsmouth, April 20th, Walworth Castle, Sinclair, from the Cape ; 228, Childe Harold, West, from Bombay, Ceylon, Mauritius, and the Cape; 238, Fergusson, Groves, from China and Singapore. At Liverpool, April 18th, Harriet, M'Farlane, and Dorothy, Garnock, from Bombay ; 19th, Collingwood, Snipe, from Bengal ; and Turners, Gill, from Bombay ; 20th, John Hayes, Worthington, from Mauritius. In the Clyde, April 21st, Jamaica, Wilson, from Bombay. At Madeira, March 16th, Caledonian, APGregor, from London for Mauritius. At St. Helena, Feb. 228, Cleveland, Havelock; and 26th, Admiral Benbow, Crawford, from Mauritius. At the Cape, Feb. 9th, Belle Alliance, Frances, from Mauritius; I I tb, Flinn, Phillipson ; and Hopeful, Mellors, from London. At Mauritius, Dec. 29th, City of Edinburgh,Mackellar, from Bengal. Jan. 6th, Fame, Bullen, from Halifax ; 21st, Seppings, Loader, from Lon- don. At Madras, Dec. 2nd, Madeline, Coghlan, from London. At Calcutta, Dec. 8th, Diamond, Clark ; and 9th, Lady Flora, Fayrer, from London; 13th, Harmony, M'Ewing, from Clyde ; and 17th, Barrett°, Shannon, from London. At Rio Janeiro, Feb. 14th, Doncaster, Middleton, from New South Wales to London.

Sailed.-From Gravesend, April 17th, H. C. Ships Astell, Lawrence ; Lord Lowther, Fuller ; and Sir David Scott, Ward,for China: 18th, David Lyon, Berry, for New South Wales ; Olive Branch, Anderson, for the Cape ; and H. C. S. Georgethe Fourth, Barrow, for China ; 15th, Lady Rowenna, Russell, for New South Wales; 21st, H. C. S. Earl Bal- carras, Broughton, for China, and Louisa, Mackie, for New South Wales. 23d, Wood- bine, Owston, for St. Helena.

Spoken.-Dunvegan Castle, from London to New South Wales, off the Cape, early in January. Ganges, from London to Bombay, 25th Feb. 3 North, 20 W,est. Orynthia from Singapore, and Si, Leonard, from Mauritius, 16th Nana, on the Equator.