5 SEPTEMBER 1829, Page 5

POSTSCRIPT TO THE WEEK'S NEWS.

SPECTATOR OFFICE, SATURDAY, Two O'CLOCK.

A messenger has arrived from Vienna with despatches for the Earl of Aberdeen, but their contents have not transpired. We have German Papers to the 30th ult. They contain no news from the army of General Diebitsch, or from Constantinople. The statement of symptoms of the plague having been manifested at Odessa, is fully confirmed. The inhabitants have been ordered to confine themselves to their houses.

There are unpleasant accounts from Barnsley. On Wednesday night, the rioters entered the bleaching-grounds of Mr. Jackson, and set fire to a barn, in which were some looms. The military interfered, and in the end succeeded in dispersing the rioters ; but not until they had been fired upon by the latter, fortunately without injury.