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hoe was much discussed, strong doubts appeai brou; ht into 
i be entertained as to the probability of the speedy termina- | li r aia oo ne the that ight ee 
para of a war with so vasta community at such à nha mere so valuable wil! that sooner or SSS 
wasa E, of sincere to find | of success ; 
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in the direction of democracy, so I believe it may be brought 
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Ripon on “Friday spss as follows on the duties of à 
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aan agin ja] | intercourse ani with China. Up to the present | tricts, of isi e Ahi and there, in arin AN 
pirit had peak od a away entirely. fi rom private and social A ETR MN th China had been ex- iri rg “es hments for the 
pri ty sp he trusted thab it was also passing rapidly from pan ek Gres commer etry a With on Pg K 7 zoc on UE on EP, te dx tha Pose of xs 
only threw afar responsibility upon individual m vai ES of | tea was Triosi el Ay i article which we o ine omi at Labourers’. Fei > M.P., at the dinner of the 
x to the world at large amounted to about 115,000,000.. | follows in reference to the 
him a | annually, only about 1,250,000/. went to ina, not with- the labouring p of the Soe wd 
larger amo 4 t| of the entire universe. He trusted, and he thought it not They, had head Siow, 
est l alw since he had had | Unlikely with a man of the original ideas of the present Chan- pry and i important district of of thee reasons ti 
ee a? deep en , s ae ten chan ge those duties | Cellor of the Exchequer, that advantage would be taken of the ai atar of this is Association. As a landed infuno, mn 
a seat Par of. hi obi ihag ia ies i ; altered state of our relations with China to reduce the duty on also as a magistrate he could bear PPA ony ui 
= oe th Leigh er Pi oe Giai themselves were so great, that which so as to extend our commerce, and to render an article 20 Se that if they consulted the 
they very me Sp Darn inh e a A ryms apg ams v A almost b S y Wo 
quite fast. Their co 
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and earnest desire amo members faithf fully to do their j show of ii 
duty. How far they a toa was for “aera R S ption often wa ve uch m more lim mited than its ia mportane e wate EIRE ally exe seca Kd their i> 
to judge. He had v Sto ently differed from the majority as an article of genera! consumption requir e duty were drawhabkin, aa sth ‘oh spite, 
oth Ph = es anaiai and, ok course, on prides occasions | reduced to one-fourth of its present amount he believed the con- flourished ey might be termed, 
te hed thought them wrong; but there was one thing which | tmption would increase so enormously that ina very short that ned for the last 20 years. Those who 
the m hers ¢ of Parliamen Bs ee ius ready to do, whatever | time the Exchequer would Boe ESES whatever by the re- that > nf ia f 
oh BE Pe sonal divisi duction. As an instance of the effect which the pean the pikes so limited a means for the application 
high rate of taxation oA he might mention that in the a urers possessed be 1 have succeeded 
United Kingdom the nee consum we es 4, sere ace suc ‘eho was well vegetabl He had observed 
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of the absence of taxation, it was 10 lbs. per head. ‘He had been | farming—Alderman Mechi—had latel 
induced to make these observations simpl e he wished tis wana “and had told the sgrion 
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which demanded attention at the poem be ent. h rs A antes ould be led as 
: ah ase os zopa to =. the system of t turnpike: tolls a iat appa TE fht they we were at present 
ic o loudly complained of, specal? hi the pas a bl eS ee 
x Gugbonateat: of. the metropolis, gatirely = away with. if M Mee = e the farmers to 
in eih kyes aid |In Ireland turnpike-tolls eady got rid of, d, a e echi were la Fag day 
t free discussion was the breath of liberty, ond thou z Sala Torts tn their A pan wig iey Been produced whi ihe, by ak SORRE 
| ede might often be articles in newspapers br pet ght to be PORTE RSE ales = be cana Witt “this bare y. upon his own farm, an d which he said 
But the abolition of pia iEetolis s was not the only instance in | Produc h he Ba ving in f county 
h r | which Ire was boforehind with us. Twenty-four years rales? a EA ieti ike ih ne 4 
e freedom of the press. A great many errors were ropa: ago great aaeth was expressed at the church-rates in | © in ~ aad = ë ese ber 
gated by the press, but a great deal of truth also. He believed | Ireland, and in a much less number of montha than the had vali i pote atana PAETE pit 
that the truth w: as. greater th an the error, and tha t, | church-rate lager ter ey ~ this ry had been sessing althoa A there m aight Dio AGBE 
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opinion, one z the questions which ought to be settled in | PXOVe the ‘method of farming. When he loo 
Y, M.P., at a meeting of his | spe ay or othe hata theuitabescoft ihe ensuing session, | Which had oe aha ta Taen Se expendi, 
tint aT Tavistock, made. kS oving remarks | His own ra was that it should be an adjusted ques- pouch loris inod that babe cyst 
on the prospects of the Church-ra‘ reat tion. He had no wish to see the Church injured, nor gil he ty the Reece ste scare at ge ponam 
ia havea that it Akina sustain i jury ias epered e deal | PY Fatiga t p T 
: : wi e question in a spirit of coni on and concession. : 
should continue to persist in the course ers heva; fort ier The aus haa aunt Aes eels er, when the whole matter ought peed pie pre! only panon gine oT sega 
y igi on eared and he believed that before | 2ble to let out their ie * 
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OLEY, M.P., at the dinner of the Vale of Eve- DELNA yet creat prog in Gh 
saat Society, made the following remarks on land as | enthus: as Mr. might entertain, yet tale yot with i F 
an investment :— ‘deal kno ledge, tee peti ict, tey ug A 
Whe “he he Shed to the advance in agriculture of late shes the class in that district, 
— and especially in machinery, ko be lieved we should in the high position which the occupying 
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whether three persons shall be allowed to make a 
paan while in oe A ae 40 persons are ered = 
titute a Hous r I don’t think men ought to be 
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their proxies in the hands of any give: mber who haj ms 
to have prejudged the question, and for t the cae the Fonte: 
of Lords must take care that if it run r to public ques- the 
the panies and the strikes nich they ad occasionally to | Bills, M. to 37s. . 3 Ditto J 
y | endure, the price of tand would rise ; and he believed that to Bills, Mareh, : Brain ‘Old F ld Ti 
o | hold or to occupy a would be the best investment Seb div.; Ditto 1f nor Cents. 1858, 97 to $h; 
have great r his capital. A larg rchase o! Provit- 
mn the bishops, for the BUI was smothered | lately been made in that neighbourhood by a distinguished Equador ee Connie Dady 143; age 
great ee of long-sleeved bishops. I went into the eau A Saale bee Behar PAW he pea had made a | cial Land ts, 3 to 4¢; New Grar 
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go Ba roata > of the best giras of English agriculture. The Duke had Bonds, 54; Portu; Aa Three 
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Agricultural Society, by offering a premium for the encourage- Cents., 1003 ; Spanish per Cents., ‘Noche 
ment of the growth of Mangel Wurzel. hich È thou ght Barit Ditto New Deferred Three per Cents., for 
out the Bill. I speak wi t, bat Teannot think nk they patente Be ei paid | |, 302; Ditto Passive Bonds, 113; the Committees 
‘were wise in their co course, r t oaii rather t d|them by the Duke’s selection and by his eside STE aot ded Coupons, 6} to 6; Tork 
me, as they might have done with effect, aay ae ana soa them. In conclusion he o Sg entail that the im Certificates for Unfun tar Ditto Six Pe 
ng! hould in future have a dinne: ed for them Six per Cents. 1854, for Acct., 974; z disti 
e Mar F CHANDOS, at the annual meeting | Contes 1858 oie of first i) for Acct, Cont, $e 
of reg No rth. W. Vest "Bucks As RCIA fr : Bassat, | p to Guaranteed Four per 
made the eat | remarks on Ma = ery :— is 103. : 
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ich he —s s, and felt the warmest interes tin them. the k e ; Bank ie = 
assistin nat was rising up, vom ea to overwhelm agricul- ISSUE DEPARTMENT. $s 
Paras so far as this ce goes? Bat see to ture. The manufacturi: EEAS said, was to Swamp | Notes Issued ss se s. £33,325,310 | Government Other Se Government Dom <: 
its character, day it altogether. He maker hhimneelt whe the time WEY waa aue Gold Coin and Bullion 
and how was it that the agricultw were not keeping Gold orion we 10% 
gi ri tee the — pews teia we He “could ori help ‘inking -a 
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tion between different i of the Church, a turing interest was owing to their “inti ate connection KING sams PARTMENT. ETA 
erent clergymen guilty of scandalous words, deeds, and with ech other, and their spirit of emulation. For | Proprietors apital 5 per ba ii eight 
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ing cheap as his aan ss he weed o. to his machinist, | Banks, Commissioners Gold and Silver ee ” 
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positions of thet Bill They rca: ial, h and threw 
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churches not in the parish, so that the same person has to pay 
towards the support of two opposite sets of evil and with one of 
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and say, ‘Yo PEN m.: pan Send Acets.) 441,449 
repeated applications for improved machinery in the manufac- | oiea Deposits |. s... 11,914,939 pee 
turing department of industry had so quickened the invention Seven day and other bilis 812,757 oe 
eceed a0, 492,265 
“ , and you would be aoe 8 see | machines that had gene the world. Twenty years ago, isis M. MARSHALL, 
a disproportion between the pay of the working | they would all admit, there was little of that pets of im-| 7th day of Oct, 1858.1 
ergyman and persons who do very little work, employing provement, = ve Tale eof that. pg te icul- 
m. There, I sa say, is a | ture. Bui knew what struggle they had to kee P 
use it comprise E ipate the shades of opinion. | very “reat ai disichities to sobtend with They had not the | shire, Bookseller, Stationer, and 
Tat Jone Rusa anes must ty ho said, include in its ranks | seaso fa ander their control—their operations were not carried | chant—J. id Berb jun, I aan tat e f 
femal Dn unas ous snag | on ander poof thay orld moi, alae, longi, tho at | eames Mean eae aa 
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Amoco a at Pig: re spoke as oll sb 
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the weather, by performing th rations with uilder J; Burseip at, Bess } 
and Wie Bete of Church-rates :— rapidity wh E a A a mt trek ‘considerable tim time to acco as [eo iha J, Granon archer F.P.M j 
e the Association peace haa 1 They ‘it onan thah doy t e experiment of steam culti- Arden, ; 
t e? It was plainly this, that they must so i a souin, Mil, Se 
improve thelr omeliinieky as to pon them practically to dis- ites SNR KURTS — -o H. Barnte P: 
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