22 OCTOBER 1831, Page 10

POSTSCRIPT TO THE WEEK'S NEWS.

SPECTATOR OFFICE, SATURDAY, Two O'CLOCK.

When will Parliament meet again ? The Times says in the first week of December. This is the more constant rumour. The Courier, a waiter on Providence, would insist that the time of meeting must be wholly regulated by circumstances. By what circumstances ?-Those of the previous hour or of the previous month ? It is expected that before the Christmas holydays the Bill will be out of the Commons; so tbut, when th Lords meet after the recess, it will be ready for the second reading. The King, we have the word of the Duke of SUSSEX, is ".firm as a rock ;" the People are as firm as the King. If the House of Lords reject the Bill again, why then—