THE
SCOURGE.
JULY 1st, 1813.
CONTENTS.
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LETTER to the Editor of the Scourge.
An Englishman's diseases.,. ..2
A« old red coat 3
An old bhiecoat 1
PROPHECIES respecting BUONA- PARTE 5
The cause of our grievances ib.
Buonaparte's deaths 6
The Russian war 7
A prophecy 8
Another prophecy 9
Buonaparte killed again 10
An armistice concluded with the great
beast 11
The EST A HLISHM ENT ofORANGE
LODGES in ENGLAND ib.
Horrors of a revolution 12
Oath of an Orangeman 13
Masonry disclaims the Orange party
14 The DISCOVERY of JUNIUS. ...1.5 The mystery of Junius.. ... . .. 16
Dr. and Sir Philip Francis 17
Junius in the War-office , IS
■ — attacks Lord Barn ng ton. .19
spare* Lord Holland feO
Arguments against the Discovery. .21 Lord Minto's eulogium on Sir P.
Francis 22
R E M AR KS on D UK LLI NG . 2 > Nr> safety in a duellist's company.. 24
Custom no picaf«>r duelling 25
True courage defined , 26
Filse courage produced by infidelity27
AUCTIONEERS ib.
Mountebank auctioneers 2S
Indolence the mother of invention 29 I he arts of the kn'ghts of the hammer
30 PROFITABLE RECREATION ..ib.
Select W(;rk> recommended 31
MURDER and SUICIDE 32
Seltis and the Dukeof Cutnberland3j>
Duke D Albuquerque 34
His charac ter . . .3.5
INSOLENCE of OFFICE ...... 36
Merit t>>e true badge of honor..., 57 LETTER to WM. ADAM, Esq...ib.
Mrs. Clarke 38
A eonn-eiior 39
Hi> patriotism not inflexible ......40
Boyal a en*ibilit| , , , , ,...,,,,♦ , 41
A plain case , t ..... . 43
The ' Injured Creditor' guilty of trea- son 43
A memorable consultation on royal
affairs 44
MEN of TASTE ib.
Peele's Coffee House 45
A visit to Crafton-street ........ 46
The antiquarian 47
Quackery in a picture gallery .^.48
The biblioinanist 4SI
The OPERA HOUSE 50
The Princess of Wales ib.
Master Didelot's over-exertion. . ..51 English merit trod down by foreign
impudence i .... 52
MONEY SCRIVENERS 53
The subject introduced 54>
The sink of infamy and ruin .... 55 Mr. John King and George Thomas,
Esq 5G
Memoirs of a foot- boy ... . •<. ....37
Turns money lender ., 53
Depredatory arts 59
Keeps a curricle ami m'u»tr>-ss . ... 6t> LETTER to the LORD MAYOR of
LONDON 61
More of the Don Cossack ib.
Represented at'Tothill-UV.Ids 6t
LETTER to LORD ELLEN BO- ROUGH 63
The case of Mr. Joseph Nash . . . . 64« Act and intention the constituents of
crime 65
Extenuation of murder 66
The REVIEWER. No. XXI 67
Mr. Nightingale's leaving Macclesfield
explained , 63
GOLDEN MO 1TOS 69
Lord Holland ib.
A lord — ' squat and joily, fond of
folly' 70
The Countess of D 71
Earl Stanhope 72
Earl Moira 73
Virtue in a Marquis 74
MISTAKES RECTIFIED 75
The subject continued 76
The author and his wife ........ 77
MISCELLANEA 78
MONUMENTAL RECORDS.. .. 82 riiEATRLS $5