16 AUGUST 1834, Page 11

Mr. CoanErr is quite delighted at the demand for gold

occaaioned by the financial operations of President JACK5.0N and Don lanotto ; and anticipates the speeay fulfilment of all his prophecies ilhout the downfall of the shiny. Tile following laughable passage is extracted from an article in this day's Register, entitled " Get Gold, get Gold !..

" There is one way of parrying this thrust of the Yankees. It is this, to repeal Peel's Bill altogether, and put out the cse-inyqui not them a lepal tcn.ltr all ocer the kinprhan! Ob, Owl! will the TIIING do this! WM it do Itt is ? Will it give me this It lifliii ? Yet, it Iris a choice of evils. The blowing el, in the other way will give Ifie a triumph as is mat and nothing- Can prevent my triumphing., anal sitting- and laughing till 1 nearly split my sides : nothing e.In prevent this lint the ing uf lly reeinioneadation

of an viplitable adju4nient ; and though that wtaild r,ive me, t ti too, it nive 1,:e anxiety also, and pull flue constantly up to this ne.;...; int-

stinl,itor, horrible town. The hi' '-a'' Oates woala is. the total repeal of Peel's llill, and time one- inaortIrTs ! Up wheat ttr twenty shillings a bushel ; perhaps to forty. Down come pvtisioners and landlioille.rs tumbling out of their carriages. We sle all 'cc 11 gentlemen

of Whih•h:.11 atol ■at' the • sls:er services,' walki7.s. al., : ' .• ea •. t!,,• settirs of which avotthl their teeth ; and with • mei, and

as sharp as the sharp m',uai at p.mnyworths ef Cli• a- 'a a 1%;'1 1•.:laaeS would be swollen out like their own baron Imes, I ! 3

cracking their whips to the bodily fear of the of the

1110.11S. TIICSO W411010 !causes would make al Shift I,, ,et •, . time or mule:Ivo:1ring to persmt:le. the laboureiN that 0 potttill we- ialiblar it be 'piper ' or gold. The latallwals who have let open n!!l hi! in the situation of the gentlemen of the sister services, but then they would lick them- selves whole out of the mortgagees."