PAGE. MEDICAL PROFESSION, Relating to :- Abundance of Perfumes, &c. Prescribed by Physicians. A learned Physician becomes a sot for life An eminent Physician publishes in Latin Bribery and Corruption of the Medical Profession Dr. Heath's opinion 195 Dr. Heath's report of the abatement of the Pestilence 213 Doctors interested in keeping up the Chancery Furnace and its Dungeons 383 MERCANTILE, BANKING, AND TRADING COMMUNITIES :— According to The Times, Creditors may be swindled by Bubble- Certain Butchers punished by the Lord Mayor Corn and Coal Trade carried on to advantage for Londoners Dutch Traders detected and punished Fraudulent Money Lenders and Brick-advancing Mortgagees John Forster (of the firm of Forster and Smith) and Andrew PAGE. 264 . 212 311 395 403 McGregor Laird breaks faith with his Co-proprietors by encou- Merchants and Bankers defrauded Money obtained by R. Davis, of St. Helen's-place, under a Names of thirty-nine mercantile members of the trading Com- Navigation and Commerce of England under embargo Sordid Barterers supply his Honour Wood with secret Evidence. 397 The Bank of London a safe Bank for the People The Court of Directors of the East India Company to be prose- The Court of Directors of the East India Company feign Igno- 335 The Committee of Lloyd's allow themselves to be biassed in an The East India Company responsible for the Crimes of their The Honourable East India Company perpetrate an illegal Seizure 311 The London Dock Company unable to justify themselves Unnatural amusements performed by Revenue Collectors of the MURDER, SUICIDE, AND ASSASINATION, of :- A Capuchin sentenced by the Inquisition to be horribly murdered 380 PAGE. An unconscious Destroyer of Life Attempted Assassination of a young Lady by a Policeman Speech in the House of Commons against Bishops voting in 519 367 521 522 Abbots of Northampton decree every Monastery to have a Prison A Capuchin sentenced by the Inquisitors and horribly Murdered Disgusting and humiliating Practices in the Papistical Seraglios, People of England must be watchful against Nunhood Kidnap- ping of their Daughters for Immoral Purposes The pious Virgins and holy Confessors of Norwood Convent A Property Tax recommended by the patriot, De Foe A thousand shall fall at thy side and ten thousand at thy right Defend the Poor and Fatherless; do Justice to the Afflicted 28 262 PAGE. Message to the United Patriots of Great Britain and her De- To the United Patriots of Great Britain, &c., a Poem 242 PATRONAGE, of :- H. M. Cairns, the honourable Member for Belfast, a Patronage- Lord Clarendon to account for Abuse of Patronage 393 449 448 Patronage more lucrative than Salary to Members of Parliament 438 The only Means of obtaining a working and honest Parliament Astounding Admissions made by Lord Palmerston of the Un- The sham Peace 248 Value of the Treaty of Peace Decided tone of the People's Newspaper Morning Advertiser 248 291 Gavazzi and the Press 291 Morning Advertiser the Advocate of Patriotism 251 426 282 290 Systematic piracy upon the columns of the Morning Advertiser. 505 The cold insolent Sneers of the heartless Times writer against 466 The Durham Chronicle's record of a Dream 246 The Editor of the Sun's account of a regal Reward 284 The Editor of the Grenada Chronicle's account of a shameful 285 The Roman Catholic Press teems with the coarsest Abuse of the 290 The Shipping and Mercantile Gazette takes no notice of an injus- 399 The Times, Post, Herald, and Morning Chronicle, shorn of their 250 The Times and a legislative Scorpion of the Law. 293 The Times and Lord Lucan 272 The Times, a powerful advocate for protection to Bubble The Times considers John Bull's Gullibility requires no Pro- |