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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

ALDERMAN SCALES

... . - L f - I I C .LIS ' .GADEIMASWbMAS, -~ ' on thh aslii bt it~ Ftrnsba i~41 if ?? - i b- by Yesterday the proceedings relative to the case of Mr. Scalet, elected Alderm'an o'f Port- soker 'Ward,vtere resuined. - Mr. Airtly said, SO-strange was.the impresrv siqln' spon' him, ever since be iihad hteirdtbe attemptimadetto acciiulate such a ihass of absuird imputations upon'theliead of his worthy ...

THE POOR IRISH

... THE POOR iRI. I TaKE thd followivig romanOxtoFR PAPER :-The inhabitants of this city have lately been pestered *tiA a koet :of ragged Irish, who have al,,ost in- sisted upon being relieved Om Xuesday last, three of these vuagrants vere apprehended,- who. described thefi~eves totbe-in a ?? state o£ destitution. One said he i d 1beea unable to obtaini wore:hzim a day's work since ;he ...

TO THE KING OF THE FRENCH

... ~.o THE- N - F F . ENCH i, I KING OF TIE: FRENCH.- - bttoxt2UrdV ember, TS30. SIR, - : a W;fEx Lomis XVLRI. was restored to the thro-ne of France in 1-814, he was advised byP the writers in Englan-,-to punish with. great severity all, those who hied acted. a conspicuous part against him and his family; to. treat tie people of. France like slaves; to desttoy the Ireedor. of. the press,, and, ...

No.VI. HISTORY OF THE REGENCY AND REIGN OF GEO. IV

... . No.V. V. . I HIS T-OR Y: d: I e i OFTEi REGENCY AND REIGN OF GEO. IV. BY WILLIAM COBBETT. ( ?? 16. 2, col. 121. VoL 73.) 118. THUS Perceval really ruled the country in precisely whatmaanier he pleased. He. wasi the master of all the classes in the country. The -Whigs bad the confideuce of nobody;' nobody could indulge expectations of any good arising from a change of men in power; the danger ...

DEATH OF MR. MONROE

... 1 I Faox the New York papers of the' '6th and 7th of July, I take the account of the death and burial of this able and upright statesman; and if my readers find the account long, and full of minute detail, I beg thent to consider how' many volumes of paper antl print were employed in the details relating to the death of GEORGE IV. Every man upon earth, who is a friend of freedom and .of public ...

THE TWO CABBAGES

... TO LORD GREY, PRIME MINISTER. B~olt-Court, l2ih Dec. 1ES.31 MT LoRD, BEING, like ADDINGTON, in every thing equally wise, and having your mind filled with schemes for getting the working people out of the country, or, for catching them by the legs, together with deep-laid plans relating -to get- darmerie, and for causing the parsons in Ireland to be better paid, and thereby making the tithe ...

TO THE ELECTORS OF BERKSHIRE

... TO THE | ELECTORS OF BERKSHIRE. LETTER 1. Greensck (Scotland), 22. Oct. 1832. KYv FRIESDS, I EXPECTED to be able to be at READ- ING and NEWBnuRY by the last week in this month. It being out of my power to accomplish'that, in consequence of my engagements in Scotland, I take this method of expressing my hope, that you will not cover yourselves with everlast- ing disgrace by choosing, to ...

TO THE EARL OF RADNOR

... I . JARD*:S.A w it .. pnr.,tube y,, afor *Xb t%; s&$ tha.¾1 YE #r4e,iswh -BASree p a~in ,,oft Ake,-si rqld ?? ?? ?? %,;,jrvoue.,,,rdsjpp; aipd:if LfobIwdqfiffq~t *Il, ~tipJAogd grpteft Iu.Ro~ser. ?? 4ktt..ryj Xsd tje ..a.ccen hapq,4a-kew ?? pteyvn~t 4itwhigqhi +.kb?4Ii;d, wlike wvisecuea;4n m't lae RYt~ jpyoSfi3, WkO mugi i~ll~toS, Xhtol ,eavto, qgp tiqp dm,e- ;p*ay; wq rp~eg PP4}.Y~& v9J1W- ...

OLDHAM ELECTION

... Tgas electiop has terminated hy the rtjection of Mr. JOHN CoBtET; - by- a majority of 13: the number of votes ppll1ed for him having been381, for Mr. LEEs 394, aqd for Mr. FEARGITS OCON- 36. The circumstances of this con- test and defeat are too interesting for Pie iiat to recommend them to the attention of the readers of the Register. wI bave in.serted, in another part'of this:numbbr, tle ...

WAGES OF LABOUR

... 'Normandy Farm, 24. Dec., 1833. MY DEAR FATHER,-In the True Sun of yesterday, a subject is treated of, which is, certainly, one of the greatest importance in whatever way it be view- ed, but, perhaps, most of all as to the consequences which may before long ensue, but for the adoption of right notions upon it; and, upon this sub- ject, I am sorry to perceive, that that paper, which you have so ...

RURAL MATTERS

... 1: . RURAL MATTER.S al S [I THE following is the copy of a- letter whih I hlave just sefnt to a gentleman whib asked se to give him sorie account oif thie Cobbett-corrt.' The seasonf is ap. pr6aching when those who intend to plant this corn, ought to provide them- selves with seed; but: insert the letter here as containing nmatter useful to every person in. England - and useful at all times. I ...

LABOUR-RATE

... A MOST IMPORTANT MATTER! I Tow Poor-Law Commissioners have put forth their anathema against this F law. The following is a letter addressed [to Lord ALTUORP on the subhject, by Mr. J. M. PAINE, of my native town of Farnharn. I entirely agree with MIr. Pli~NE; and am] not a little proud to see proof of so mach ability antI so much zeal, and to hear so much good sense from one of my townsmen; ...