4 JUNE 1831, page 9

Stu Casuntes Again.—a Cad Named Death Was Accused At The

Mansion- house, on Wednesday, of striking an officer, who interfered to prevent him from seeing home a gentleman who had drunk more wine than he could convenien tly carry......

Awed By' Authority, Uninfluenced By Any Petty Vanity Or...

servility, will stand forth the uncompromising champions of public ri.,;hts, and declared enemies of abuses under every tbrm, whether of en- croachments on the legislative......

To 11: - :.% Ire Ns Or Tire Sracr.vron.—we Learn That...

is frequently - felt by readers, who trust to obtain their paper by casual applications to t , ,e Newgnen ; and more especially so in the country. The supply of the Newsmen,......

Fatal Riot At Castle Polland.—we Alluded To This Outrage In

the Postscript to our second edition last week. The examinations belbre the coroner's inquest have now reached us. It appeak that seven men and two women were killed on the......

Ascot Heath Races.

Thiess: I.:11"PS are chiefly famous beranstt they are the only ones whieh are esually Lime:: red by the )rteenee of the Sovereign. George the Fourth, it is well known, was......

Postscript To The Week's News.

SPECTATOR OFFICE, SATURDAY, Two o'Cauci. Ills Majesty's ships Briton and Childers have arrived at Portsmouth, front Lisbon. They report the seizure of live Port:utmost! vessels......