1824,] 



Political Jffairs in January. 



Farrell, J. Prospect-place, New- 



lugtou-causeway 

 Ferguson, J. Liverpool 

 Fiuch, n. Cooper's row, Crutched 



Friars 

 Fittoii, J. Gosport 

 Flowers, J. G. Leadenhall-street 

 French, \V. H. and J. Oisborougli, 



Little E.istcheup 

 Gayner, W.Bristol 

 Oleave, S. VA'arrin'.'ton 

 Gouuli, K. l.h'erpool 

 Gonld and Greasley, Clipapslde 

 (ioodwin, R. Lamb's CoitJuit-6t. 

 Goodair, J. Cluuley 

 Grafton, .1. Lapwortli 

 Greatrex, C. B. Abbcrlcy, Wor- 

 cestershire 

 Green, J.Red.iall 

 Hiiigli, J. HaddersBeld 

 Hauue. J. Hull 

 Hart, <;. Harwich 

 Heaton.J M. Fleming, and IM. 

 Dysou,Alniouburyi'i'orkohire 

 Henry, A. Finsbury-square 

 Heys, J. Stockport 

 Hilder, \V. New Windsor 

 Hughes, J. Hijfh Holborn 

 Hyams, J. Coventiy-street, Hay- 



niarl<et 

 Innel, .1. and J. Obalford 

 Itbell, R. 0. thepide, and R. D. 

 Isbell, Stonehouse, Devonsh. 

 Kirby, J. Chelsea 

 Keinpster, T. Bouverie-street, 



Fleet-street 

 Lethhrids', J. Carmarthen. itreet, 

 Tottenham Court- road 



Lea, T. Liverpool 



Lewis, G. London 



Longster, G Hiohbury-terrace 



Manser, T. Caroline-street, Com. 



mercial-road 

 Matthewnian,R. Leeds 

 Marks, R. Romford 

 Meredith, T. sen. Bijhop'gate- 



withoiit 

 Minchin, T. A. Portsmouth 

 Moore, W. Liverpool 

 Murgutroyl, J. B. Bradford, 



Yorkshire 

 Newman, E. Lambeth Marsh 

 NewbT.J. AMgate 

 Niblock and Latham, Bath 

 Nottage, G. Stausted, Mount- 



fitchet, Essex 

 Owen, \V. Isliugion 

 Palmer, E. '1'. Bedford 

 Palmer, G. Mosterton, Dorsetsh. 

 Palmer, S. Bourton-on the-vrater 

 Park, R. Jan. Porisea 

 Parker, j. Warwick 

 Paternoster, W. Kor.hester 

 Pect, J. Ashton in Mackerfield 



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Sawyer, H. i. B. Tobler, luid J- 



CBmberlege, Leadeuhall-tt. 

 Scobell.J.jun.HlutonSt.Oeorge. 



Somersetshire 

 Sedgwick, M. Loudon 

 Silver, J. Siie-lane 

 Singer, J. sen. Keyford 

 Slater, A. Cuddington 

 Smith, T. Hampton Wick 

 Smith, H. Tooting, Surrey 

 StoIworth,B. Whitechapel 

 Staci^v, G. Basingstoke 

 Stubbs, J. Leicester-square 

 Stewart, B. King-street, Cliea - 



side 

 Sntton, F. H. Strood, Kent 

 Taylor, J. Shoreditch 

 Teunant, B. J. and W. Garnett, 



Liverpool 

 Thompson, J. T. Long Acre 

 Trabaudins, C. J. Mile End 

 Travis, J. Oldham, Lancashire 

 Troughton, B. and J. Wood-street 

 Troward, R. I. Cuper's-biidge 

 Turner, W. Laylon, Essex 

 Tyerman, J. Bristol 



Peterin, H.F.Lloyd'* Coffee-house Warington.N.Hlgh-st.Southwark 



™ .. ... Welsford, J. P. Union-court 



Welsh, J. High Holborn 

 Wilson, J. jun. Staincliffe 

 Wilson and Waugli, Aldersgate* 



street 

 Williams, R. Worcester 

 Winch, B. Hawkhurst, Kent 

 Worrall, S. and J. Edmonds, 



Bristol 

 Worth, J. and J. Trump-street 

 Youuge and Oeakin, Sneffleld. 



Pinkcrton. T. Nuneaton, War- 

 wickshire 



Rawley, J. New-street, Corent- 

 garden 



Rawlins, C. E. Bristol 



Reed, H. Mill-street, Bermondsey 



Rcddall, J. H. Balsall-heath, 

 Worcestershire 



Richards, W. Shoreditch 



llobinson, J. Nicholas-laue 



Sarvis, A. Chelsea 



POLITICAL AFFAIRS IN JANUARY. 



GREAT BRITAIN. 



TWO interesting subscriptions are 

 in great activity : one in behalf 

 of the victims of legitimacy who have 

 fled from Spain, and have sought a 

 temporary asylum in England ; and the 

 otlier in behalf of the Greeks. Both 

 are honourable to the national charac- 

 ter, and merit the contributions of all 

 opulent and public spirited persons. 

 The present amounts are — 6000/. for 

 the Spaniards ; and 8000/. for the 

 Greeks. 



A third subscription is also open, for 

 a monument lo that great iind good 

 man, Lord Erskine ; and it already 

 exceeds 1000/. At first it was re- 

 strietcil to lawyers, but the public 

 demanded admission. 



'J'lie only incident of public import- 

 ance within the month, is tlie ill-advised 

 prosecution of the publislier of a stiuib 

 of Lord Byron's, on which vve have 

 remarked more at large under the head 

 ■Vakii'.tiis. If it tend to draw public 

 attention to the crying abuse of the 

 Jury System, in the admission of 

 upevial juries to the trial of (luestions 

 between the crown and the subject, 

 good will come out of evil. VVc have 

 often repeated that tiiis practice i.s as 

 Ijlariug a blot in our constitutional 



system as the rotten boroughs ; and 

 petitions against the practice ought to 

 be sent up from every town in the 

 empire. The unsuspected purity of 

 juries is the corner-stone of our liber- 

 ties. 



The public funds have risen to a 

 great height. The three per cents, are 

 above 90. The passion for foreign 

 loans arc, we hope, on the decline. A 

 Mexican Mine Company has been 

 proposed, and may be a sound project; 

 l)ut we warn speculators against a re- 

 petition of the South-Sea bubble. On 

 tlie whole, the country is quiet and 

 prosijerous. 



SPAIN. 



This ruined country continues in the 

 same distracted state as for several 

 months past. No amncisty proceeds 

 from the bigotted tyrant whom the 

 Holy Alliance have restored to uncon- 

 ditional power ; and hence the parti- 

 zans of tiie Constitution are rendered 

 desperate, while a hollow submission 

 is produced by the coercion of foreign 

 troops. The priests and their fanatical 

 dupes arc triumj)hant ; and, to destroy 

 a constitutionalist, is deemed a service 

 to God ! In the mean time, the other 

 party have taken vengeance on the 

 betrayers of Kiego, immolated the 



whole 



