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if you have war, are you infa-totally destroy the effect of the tuated enough to believe, that Small Note Bill. They may, if your enemy, if your paper lasts they please, put an end at once so long, will not puff you out? to the circulation of the small note The Americans understand all rags. They have nothing to do about this matter as well as they but to carry every rag they get, understand the properties of In- and to have it exchanged for gold dian meal, rum, and molasses. and silver. They must pay t They would puff you' out in out in a twinkling And, indeed, what enemy would not? So that here is a pretty security for a powerful kingdomgid boy ob ‚xid.wof

syn In the 'meanwhile, the people should be resolved not to suffer

the rag-rooks to shuffle them off.

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clamour is excited;
clamour is excited; projects of re-

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him, the highest quarter," that wheat would be 73 shillings before November. It is, however, the opinion, in many quarters, though not, perhaps...in the highest," that it will be little more than half that price. Now we would beg to put this But the delusion had its object-ob serious question: If, as seems pro- its temporary object. It fastened bable, the markets before Christ- the farmers to their leases andǝl mas shall come down to the point the Agricultural Interest" began at which they stood last winter, to crow most lustily. That Solod what become of such farmers mon, Sir T. LETHBRIDGE, who had as have survived the crush of last turned Radical, as the markets autumn? It is very well known went down, turned once more that in England the price now ob- became Anti-Jacobin, with all the tained for corn woul would not remune- vigour of former days. What will rate the grower, even though he paid Sir THOMAS do now, or rather what no tent. We speak quite advisedly, will the agricultural people do bus for though we have not the tables for only that he is their mouthnow before us, by which we should piece, it matters very little whator be enabled to demonstrate this as he may do or say. He'll make a sertion, we have a perfect recollec-motiongo Poht and what good will of tion of their results. For 4 or 5 years his motion do? It will make Mr. the system has been going onCANNINGS laugh, and make migom for 4 or 5 years regularly, the farm- friends grieve. And there is Mr. ers have becir breaking. During Gover what will here is Mrs of that time, thousands have passed Attend a Pitt Cheape through the Insolvent Courts, and the Devil

several, we are assured, have been Altars and the envy of the world is domiciled in the workhouse. Se But this will have no effect veral, too, have fled to America upon the factors of Mark-lane. But o and the Colonies and some, we Mr. WESTERN, with his string of are informed, are going to France. resolutions about the currency of The present year, however, will be which he was giving notice, for six likely to prove more generally fatal months, and which, after all, went s than any of the former ones, for off at the heel of the last session this reason that the rise in grain," so damely and unfashionably which has been progressive since what will Mr. WESTERN do? Why last January, until the very eve of he will give notice again. He will os the harvest, was attributed, not as bring on

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have propositions for Reform-and ment except Lieutenancies of FoLord JOHN RUSSELL will make a lice, Stipendiary Justices, or Ba spruce speech, and there an

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England alone; and, never fear. It is just the sort of thing to st they will swamp her, onsane and the jolterheads of their all. Just I have just got a Suffolk news- the thing to leave them neither paper, every inch of which is barn nor hole-and-corner to abuse occupied by advertisements, and me in. Above all things I like the far greater part of theseure to see the fellows in Suffolk late to the sale of the live and WORKED. I do not mean the dead stock, and of the HOUSE farmers, though some of them merit HOLD GOODS of FARMERS. ruin and the ruin of the present Here is revolution, if I want re-race is NECESSARY. I say volution! I have been reproached necessary; because such fellows for, years with wanting a revo- as met, the other day, at the Pitt lution. The present King, in one Club, at Ipswich, must be puof his Speeches to Parliament, nished. There would be an end of said that there were designing all idea of justice and of Provimen, who sought a revolution. dence, if those insolent and stupid Well! bless his Royal head! and, oafs were to escape punishment. if there were such men, what was And, how are they to be punished there of new in that? His gracious as long as fools with money in Majesty remembered, I dare say, their pockets be found to give it that there had been a revolution to these insolent fellows, in the in England before; and that shape of rents? I do not wish to those who sought it were not called designing men; but, on the contrary, most excellent and loyal men. They were pretty well rewarded for seeking a revolution, instead of being marked out for vengeance. However, if the at work at this mill? Yes, verily, designing men,” who seek a revolution," be not satisfied with the one that is going on in Suffolk, olk, they must be n must be most unconscionable fellows. I am satisfied with it'; revolution that

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see farmers ruined; but I wish to see the 'Squirarchy without rents, They will then have nothing to do but to attend to the game and the affairs of the tread-mill. Oh! God! Shall I not live to see them

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