Clo No. 1. Progress in the North. — Sunderland No. 8. Account of Scotland : No. VI.-Politics Address.—Bath Election.—Paper-Money. in Lancashire.- Westminster Election.- of Birmingham.-Paper against Gold. No. 2. Progress in the North. Newcastle No. 9. Westminster Election. To the People Corporation. - North Shields and Tyne of Oldham and Manchester, and to all our mouth Address. Northern Political Friends in the North, Scotland always in- Union's Address to Lord Grey.-Paper cluded.-Burdett Detected. against Gold.-Mr. Alderman Scales ind No. 10. Mr. Cobbett's Address to the Electors No. 3. Account of Scotland : No. 1.- Advice of the Western Division of Surrey.-West- to the Chopsticks of the South of England. minster Election.--Mr. Place's Letters to Alderman Scales. To the Electors of Lambeth. Address to the Chopsticks of the South Newmilns Address to Mr. Cobbett. 13. 11. To the Readers of the Register.- London Election.-Westminster Election. -To the Electors of: Berkshire:"Lufter 1. -- Marylebone Election.- Finsbury Elec- -To Correspondants. The kord Player's bion.- Tower Hamlets, Southwark, Lam. 'beth, and Greenwich Elections.-Mancbes- No. 5. Account of Scotland : No. III.-The Devil Grinding his Teeth and Cursing.- News for London. -Dissolution of Par. No. 12. To the Cobbettites on the Elections, liament.-Scotch Representation.-Sir J. and more particularly those of Oldham and Maxwell's Address to the Electory of Manchester.- To the Electors of Oldham. Paisley.-Renfrew Pledges.—Mr. Fairie's - Rights of the Labourers.--Mr. Ford. Address to the Electors of Greenock. ham's Letter on Boarding and Lodging in Speech of Mr. Pease.-Paper against Gold. the Farm Houses.—Mr. Cobbett's Answer. -Middlesex Election.-Poulett Thomson. No. 6. Account of Scotland : No. IV.--Ad- dress of the Trades of Glasgow to Mr. Manifesto.-Poulett Thomson among his “ Constituents at Manchester.-Letter of Mr. Groves.-Mr. Cobbett's Answer.- Renfrewshire Election.—Sir Henry Steu- No.7. Account of Scotland : No. V.-Whig art's Letter on Tree Planting – Public War.-Account of Scotland.–To the Peo Dinner at Oldham.- Trevor's Defeat at ple of Oldbam.-South Durham Election. Durham. Wolverhampton Election, Speech of Mr. Pease.-Carmarthensbire North Lincoln Election.—To Correspond. A Aso 1.78-79 nev. re- in Middlesex and Surrey, that it would resembles the great THING of all at Vol.78.-No.1.] LONDON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6TH; 1832. :. [Price ts:21.. there is the Custom-house ; and there is the Billingsgate, only with the fish a little fresher, and with fishwomen not and there is the “ Fish-street-hill,” just as much like “ t'other place" as if it had been spit out of its mouth, only that it has not a lying monument as t'other place has. NEWCASTLE is a really solid fine town ; just such streets as the city of London; just such shops ; North Shields, 25. Sept. 1832. andjust suchindustrious and busy-looking I came bere this forenoon, and am to people. Nor is it (worse is its luck!) minster Election.--Mr. Place's Letters to place is about eight miles from New- far as I can find, in point of wisdom, castle , down the river Tyne towards justice, honesty, fair dealing with the wright's Exposure of Burdett.-The low the sea ; and as much like Wapping it people, not one jot to Charley PEAR- other. Sourii Snields is just opposite, the rest of the THING under which we on the other side of this “Little have the happiness to live in Middlesex. places for stir and bustle, on the scope for guttling and guzzling ; but self; and, really, these places seem to of public property of various descrip surpass even London in this respect. tions; and I am well assured, that the and more particularly those of (!dban and and distribution of the funds, Common Council and HUGHES necessary; the Tyne is the Thames ; Hugues's Court of Aldermen have no Newcastle is the city of London; reason to blush at hearing the corpora- Gateshead is Southwark; the bridge tion of Newcastle called their legiti- London måte offspring. Not to be deficient in bridge, North Shields is Wapping; anything belonging to the parent, the these are so precisely like the big thing and, like t'other THING, which, again, n. ents, |