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E fon | | of the c city pe arishes have held vestry ‘meetings for the|.years of abundance, coupled with the pressure of the 
$ aas. a le while we teach t c ista g against the proposed county | excise duty. In the Sussex op doLa the planters had 
i rate > for the erection on new lunatic asy pe in com- | been paying an average duty of about 127, per acre, In 
the dis lons on | pliance with the ser tel of the late Sores other words, during gir fou ur years the land on which 
i n the i 0 r J rishes the the hops „were own n ht tw ve 
will be overruled by God to make resolutions adopted declare that’ the impo sate. l 4 Ç Tiso ity Pevensey, x P. ; weth in was 
ed of | Citizens are already so burdensome that the cost of) e earnest ponor that had been made to the Government 
hat they might strengthen themselves | erecting the asylum, if the measure be ls in, | on the part of tha suffering interest. The accounts 
at armoury 0 . Bu 7 ho iw giron n of the dis tress had, not t been exaggerate ed. pid 
adopted memorials to the Lord Mayor, ldermen, and | planters grew was taxed on 
m Cox mmon n Council, praying t = to ee the i gs which was not sisted te to any other com: 
until the pos Bethle: ospital modity. It was an pas which prid on the and 
ape m, dis: | $s is ascer’ erria as to the i of the et 3 of} ducer and not the consumer, and therefore 
a discipline, such as it has | that institution to the support of the pauper lunatics | antagonistic to the staal Senee of taxation, It 
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to be | and East a eae ba! Lo os Pevensey, M. Es r| the Treasury, having asked a few r questions eri some 
in this diocese, I shall” feel | John art ley, M.P. - Dobson, M.P., Mr. rand, of the previous speakers with a view to ascer- 
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à icul è what offici E residence of “the Chancellor of. the Eachegner |» would be his bri under the notice 
a a Fis amiss, = ing under his consideration the th Chancellor oÈ {ny Excheque' 5 ly as 
Exeter Hall services. He expressed depressed Stabo of the Hop trade. On arriving in| he could, and, he hoped as forcibly ra they had 
TOEA cared Downing Street, they were directed to proceed to the pels "ander his own, the facts and opinions which 
Tepon cod 4 d | Treasury, ¥ which they did. Ther ere also, abo ut half an | had been propounded by the deputation; and be was 
we in no way given, iè ae Sanction, | quite sure my! ig = hon. gentleman would give his 
used, as at present advised, to forbid m | representing aie mp growing interest of Kent, among | anxious attent the subject. He asked if he was 
of the Church, so far as their opinion whom we or C. Wykeham Martin, M.P., Major prefs to wertand that they one: ont xpediency 
a in Parliament, have pronounced that some | Scott, M.P., Mr. Bere ind Hope, M.P., and Mr. What- | of the to tal repeal of for xe duty, Pa Tree 
| seein were needed ; and I dare not take upon aaea man, M.P., made its A Be ge Toge ether they formed plied in the afirma Mr, a ct Farnham, 
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gt ‘oniship, after alluding to the Westminster Abbey | 18 months ago besieged ‘the Kapha > residence of Lord vel been a frien e agricultural 
fo cprened his fervent hope for the success of the great | Palm n -= Piccadilly-o ha trt he wms ta office, he would 
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Sunday : ioga ey Ara ĞA. H to, I.P. and tn second deputation 
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CaTa noss are to bo” transferred, to the S ary, an cee them ¢ that on the previous react the cent hop- planters, ` was introduced by 
day the Chane ellor of the Exchequer had been sum-| Mr. What n, M.P., who ente into a brief KE 
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holdi Great t Exhibition” in . 
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care had been merce to ho d decenn rp A 
the’ clerical returns, the shurnhi po that, poets statement it ee cal. be peg yh | se entitled 1 to the. aroa to nativo ats, had 
rtant s inj to the f vine poi ato of t as 12 g 1798—that is, on an one rA five 
k Bebe T la ind aid oaks ie is as an en illustration 2 Be to the extent of about | years. e results Aadio artet that such m tions 
TA e ren es E o è rA aa ease ew F: ton of hops per acre last year, | met io ts of the stat south. 
are ote aa | “poke was a very abundant crop. . Notwithstanding Rogie to fa Sao om ot fee Tievticuftaral 
S he had incurred a eavy loss. z ai DEEN iji Goati It has been said that 
Ara ae J from 207, to 251. an acre. The sale | and Royal e Lag ber 
will each be likel gaina c cultivation varie Far path 1861 Weald be too soon for another Internatio 
Wee clas to wick tie Ae mga iin APRN pated is wit bition ; „but barely T lam country h held that the interval 
and clergy allie we aro all engaged set he sty Sng ena tera nore wh men O years, which, it mast be rem 
with the whole body of thenation. 
me to believe that in most of our parishes, 
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ARY OF THE Tana On Wed- | a the extent of 15l. an acre. Taking the cost aa tag a al hae remarkable sae: ae’ 
yi men anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s | of eiato a 201. an acre, gnp ld bea los bg ta of 10 their produci pga x 
dor Pcie oe at onl oe A e R a hi Pi atoi of the Great Exhibition of 1851. Two new 
Re, “orang — London churches. At the | wi ith ithe whole - “x Sussex hegre arr: $ crop, | features—music and pain aliel in case, araen 
ther a soi service, and th ant as, in taroa aia bs 
: 1 3 afta ’o hich ruined the planters. | and articles 
Dean of Westminst ed ath hes high duty, whic š 
SB Sapa o Taniah, Sth sie bth verse es. fhe 40 eao hop p as agree of ioe peat t whic! ous? Bett OF Wismry omg sa Maag Aos 
poration att as 
8 fs, aldermen, and other m mbers | were g eh oy ca roni; but the i i alone this | of the new Beard seed patton ee Cink A 
i Ci ie ended Divine servico at Christ he eeu thi hose 40 r es amounted to t whole rent of ce a in its a 
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“ers from the first eet of the The fi farm. It was. ith ee pale a Hy el go 2 fel not ‘strc eh the ponderous snes “whch will, 
e Scotch in ee _ paying the duty in qu : am Ea SMa the when maak peyote rike te are 
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day, a report was re a fi the | tell. Mr. Frewen said he it cannot be com Po 
eae been ao inted a Bacon with Mr Mr. a> the last ala voa 5 w is ea premise e re dinary bells, bat sed rite upon a e effect o 
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to adopt relative to Most oo maha: : dsaid. Ift is 
Co A € Bill for the regula- aing. ERP his crop,| THE MUSEU. placed 
i poration. ‘The report stated that the | pay, Mr. Body, instead of isi ng o 51. an rank Sir pian DA ath oparte Tikely to 
“toes os its | at te MLD aed rte of Mr. Hami the x jeopardy nien seful as a means of developing 
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not consider it isa fo Chancellor of the Exchequer cou thing were | whose wi articles in the 
ate E th roo ie Phi i ctuated so much. a ara é i | kosbanai adobe bio NSh Ae a of cage ic "e 
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th ows Yast | arrangement of ref gents $ ving pe? spuna 
< sae ate e J me Dr. Pi was removed by 
he adoption sage f: of figu of his use aie ene 
The adoption passing a a = ears of Faversham, T read a mma re ee eee veng gue 1 
re paeone that the loss PASI eh a at loss 137. 14d. 2d. tatin oe lri Apn ein stone, it is b inten ded 
z ; dition to the | Landseer =. l Site tenn ed 
any | h ernment for dat and in a wi on land | after his models are made e ahan n ee 
loss 10s. po nos ed Sak M.P., said the present that they may oe ies o ti feta Gi 
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pl ee. =. Ee pom from. four consecutive! CHURCH RATE 
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