12 MARCH 1831, page 13

Fires.—about Five O'clock On Thursday Afternoon, A Fire...

in the large premises of Mr. Webb, a tanner and leather-dresser, in Ber- mondsey Street, Southwark. The premises and stock of Mr. Webb were nearly all consumed. The premises of......

Postscript To The Week's News.

SPECTATOR OFFICE, SATURDAY, Two o'cLocx. The French journals of Thursday have been received this morning ; but they add little -to the information previously received. A private......

Ti1e Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY EVENING.—This place has continued, during the week, to be the scene of many changes, and to exhibit every alternation of hope and fear in the minds of......

• The King And The Bill. — When The Plan Of The

Ministers was first communicated to the King at Brighton, the large reform which it included staggered the King greatly ; but afterwards, on considering the measure, his Majesty......

Births, Marriages, And Deaths.

BIRTH S. On the 7th inst. In Whitehall Place, Lady HENLEY, of a son. On the 7th inst. the Lady of Lieut.-Col. A. STEWART, East India Company's Service, of a son. At Heathileld......

East India Shipping.

The Tam O'Shanter, Lindsay, from London, which put into Rio de Janeiro, with damage, on the 10th September, proceeded on her voyage to Bengal on the 28th November. Arrived.—At......