12 JUNE 1830, page 10

The Press.

THE MINISTRY. MORNING CHRONICLE—It IS some time since we stated that the truce was at an end, and that a formidable opposition had begun to show itself. In the smooth sea......

Postscript To The Week's News.

SPECTATOR OFFICE, SATURDAY, TWO O'CLOCK. We have private letters from Paris, but no specific intelligence worthy of notice. Great excitement, in anticipation of the elec- tions,......

Ascot Races.

THE sport at these races has been excellent, but the meeting was, as might be expected, a dull one. The company at Ascot has of late years been attracted even less by the......