29 MAY 1830, Page 1

NEWS OF THE WEEK.

THE KING.

THERE is nothing in the Bulletins of his Majesty's health, since our last publication, that would warrant a decided opinion on the progress of the disorder. They are as follows.

" Windsor Castle, May 23, 1830.—His Majesty has passed a good night ; but his Majesty suffered from the embarrassment in his breathing occa- sionally."

"Windsor Castle, May 24, 1830.—The King's symptoms continue the same. His Majesty has passed a sleepless night." "Windsor Castle, May 25, I830.—The Kin.- passed yesterday very un- comfortably; but his Majesty has had a good night, and feels himself bet- ter this morning." Windsor Castle, May 26, 1830.—The King has passed another good night, but his Majesty's symptoms are not improved." " Windsor Castle, May 27, 1830.—The King slept well last night, and his Majesty feels himself rather better to-day."

"Windsor Castle, May 28, 1830.—The King has passed an unquiet night. The symptoms of his Majesty's complaint continue the same." "Windsor Castle, May 29, 1830.—The King has passed a tranquil night ; but his Majesty's symptoms have undergone no change."