COBBETT'S POLITICAL REGISTER. VOLUME XXXVIII. INCLUDING THE TIME BETWEEN JANUARY THЕ 6ти, LONDON: Printed by C. CLENENT, and published by Jonn M. CORBETT, 1, Clement's- 1821. Brit Hot 15 11 1881 Brotkorg Sumover Grund. TABLE OF CONTENTS. No. 1. Jan. 6th, "A New Year's "Gift to the Farmers." Explaining the cause of their distresses. 2. Jan. 13th. A Sermon to the Good 3. Jan. 20. Third Letter to EARL GREY, on his declaration relative 4. Jan. 27. "THE QUEEN'S ANSWER 5. Feb. 3. A Letter to Mr. Brougham, 6. Feb. 10. Letter I. to Mr. PEEL, On : 7. Feb. 17. Letter II. to Mr. PEEL, on the Battle between the Land and the Funds; on the scenes of the approaching Summer, and on the 8. Feb. 24. Letter to Mr HUSKISSON, 9. March 3. Letter III. to Mr. PEEL, on the intended Committee on Agri- WIVES, on their present penury. on the schemes for their relief. 12. March 24. Observations on the march of the Austrians towards 13. March 31st. A Letter to Lord Viscount Folkestone, on the Grand 643. C. Brougham, Mr. 138, 262, 320, 593, Horner, Mr. 389. J. Jefferson, Mr. 733. Johnson, Dr. 423. Knight, Mr. 421. L. Lawley, Mr. 439. Lafontaine, M. 424. Lewis, Mr. Frankland, 500. Lockart, Mr. 308. 574. Littleton, Mr. 437. Liverpool, Lord, 381. Lopez, Sir M. Μ. 123, 438, 766. Μ. Mackintosh, Sir James, 154, 326, 457, 817. Majocchi, 385. Malthus, Parson, 511. Maddison, Mr. President, 792. COBBETT'S WEEKLY POLITICAL REGISTER. VOL. 38.---No. 1.] LONDON, SATURDAY, JAN. 6, 1821. [Price, 6d. ANY MONEY!!! Any money will be given for a NET, so ingeniously and curiously contrived as to catch, and hold in safe custody, all and every one of the small fishes, and to let any BIG fish (that may happen to be caught) shuffle out; and shuffle out in such a way, too, that no one shall be able to see a breach in the Net! The Net will be wanted in about three weeks, which will be the beginning of the fishing-season. Net-Weavers are earnestly called on to come forward. There is no time to be lost! Any money will be given for this purpose. Apply to the Head of the Rump. If application be made by letter, write " Net" on the outside, in order to insure the letter's being opened. A Cork-Jacket, that will keep from sinking big promise and small perfor mance, thundering threats and shy attacks, folly and conceit, meanness and pride, fits of loquacity and fits of dumbness, all buttoned up in one and the same waistcoat and covered by one and the same hat. Apply as above, and in precisely the same way, only putting "Cork" instead of " Net," on the outside of the Letter.-N. B. Both articles are wanted as soon as possible, and will.. be equally well paid for; but, the NET is wanted first.-That article is absolutely indispensible. Printed and published by W. BENBOW, 260, Strand. 3 |