" Friends, Brethren, and Fellow - Countrymen, " So we are to
have a CORONATION ;—so says the Gazette. A CORONA- TION 1 WINO is a Coronation? Did you see the lattl,did you ever see the grand show exhibited at Drury Lane by the late Mr. Elliston ?—did: you 'ever see Marshall's Panorama ?—A CoRoNATION is nothing more, as far as we can see, than a splendid farce, which, of course, is exhibited at the country's expense—an opportunity for the chief of the aristocracy and his wife, and their servants, and the things with human pretensions' self-elected into lords' and legislators, to wear fine clothes bedaubed with gold and silver—and all at the public expense!-Well, well, well, we may as well see a something for our money, if we can do nothing else ;— let the Court tailors work away ;—let us starve—let us be oppressed—let US be persecuted—THE 8rn OF SEPTE51SER WILT. BE OUR DAY OF RE- JOICING—we shall see the Coronation ! and shall catch a glimpse, may be, of Mr. and Mrs. William Guelph, when they are really and truly crowned our King and Queen:—Hal ha ! ha I"