such an affront to general opinion. to such matters than you have Bred a Quaker, as you were, you even now, warned you of the might have suffered others to pay dangers; and that I am by no priests, and have jogged on means bound to keep silence, quietly, laughing, in your sleeve, lest you should suffer by my speaking. at their folly. Napoleon is DEAD!!!!!! The COURIER says he died on Saturday, the 5th of May, 1821, “ of a LINGERING ILLNESS, “which confined him to his bed "upwards of FORTY DAYS; "that he desired, that, after his "death, his body should be "opened, as HE suspected, that "he was dying of the SAME "DISEASE WHICH HAD "KILLED HIS FATHER!!!" Not another word will I say upon this subject: BREWING. I, some time ago, intimated my intention of publishing an account of the result of an experiment I was about to make in brewing for a family. I have made the experiment, which has perfectly satisfied me, that any one may make stronger beer for sixpence a gallon than can be purchased of brewers for sixpence a quart; and that excellent table beer can be brewed for four pence a gallon. But, to do justice to this matter; to give a good heavy souse to the pot-house and the tea-kettle, I must have more excluding other matter) will give which will form a little work, in- space than the Register (without house and the tea-kettle. A CHALLENGE in its former channel, by SixActs, it broke out in this new To the two Universities and all manner. the Parsons. Five of Cobbett's Monthly Sermons, (Price 3d.) have been Just Published, price 4s. TOCK EXCHANGE. The error of tolerating this as an Enclosed Market in Contumacy of the Statute Law. Its Interest described and shewn to be adverse to the Capitalist and Stockholder, and to have publ shed, and nearly forty thou-caused the ruin or secession of all the sund. Sermons have been sold. Now, I hereby challenge the above bodies and individuals to show, that any hundred sermons, published by members of their cloth, ever had a sale to the same number. Besides this, the Sermons, when printed in a first edition, are Stereotyped, so that new editions (and many have been printed) are struck off at any time; and, there requires no heavy stock on hand to keep the demand supplied, and to enable readers to complete their sets at any time. When 12 Sermons are out, there will be a neat little volume. We already beat the "Tract Society" out of the water; and, it must mend its hand, or people will not take their pamphlets even at a gift, except for purposes which it would hardly be decent to describe. The nation has to thank Six-Acts for this publication. The spirit was in motion: it was working within: and, feeling itself checked, Loan Contractors, from Boyd to Goldsmidt, to the aggrandisement of Stock Exchange Milords: the extraordinary Profit and Advantage that would ensue to the Banker, Stockholder, and Sinking Fund, by breaking the daily purchases for that Fund, as also for the Saving Banks publickly in the Rotunda of the Bank, instead of as hitherto in the inclosed Stock Exchange. Stock Stock Exchange Hoaxes superior to the Simple Cochrane Experiment as shewn in the Stock Exchange Telegraph. The Old Palace-yard Pop Gun Plot, the 4th May; and the ruins of Buckwood's Banking-house, with the Settling day described; and the Ticket Pocketing Trick to accomplish the Stock Exchange Bear Account against the Public Bull; the Banker's Clearing House, as a financial operation shewn; the Error of the Restriction Bill is not participated in the immense profit it levied to the Bank from the Publicand the greater error in Lord Castlereagh not superseding it by a Treaty of Commerce; Lotteries, with a Tax submitted on Time Bargains to supersede them; produces Gobling and the iniquitous Lock up Scheme, with the Pall-mall R-1 connection; the disproportionate Positions of Indoor Jobber Broker and Capitalists; with the Evils of Stock Exchange Gambling in anecdotes of Peers Bankers, Bank Defaulters, &c. &c. &c. By Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange; sellers. and may be had of the Book Just Published, by W. 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