1], eu 
d, see that o our ‘constitution m m 
o 
be pay “ How far will, y u got ee 
oon mn 
Proclamation. w ued byl Lord e 
Ear the ig on the 26th A ee G om- kral grona of sinc 
i to the people o t, under | appeare e most likely to be carri i 
ems e a ae eigen matty and to on a gresk 
e 
ill E bo el oy ireu! sted thd ; and, i 
nig tog in the. ire conch 
ugh the Legi: 
unin by gga Bs was a ge iy ic many to 
=e Per: ion. He held tou be vital te the 
a? of th ay 
ies g up ab tenan 
e d suburbs. ° Dighty-four - merchandise, we had a case for the ballot without going 
seed tree bad been k 
d 
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ch has arrived Ministers of those days that ballot wasa subjee 
and treasure from Au ia, the | a 207, REAS and 
` that they took away the ballot wher 
TE piii a leak ttn Ceylon, “tie = they extended the franchise to 10L, although when the fran- 
be —_ os Soman s mails were trans- | chise was extended he considered here was e greater neces- 
E ey 
Ann en. meae or op] werd the vote 
ty. bs nde 
w 
nd the Hon Tpastaal common-sense e 
A kr om capes 2 men withou 
Accounts from Sp eals to reason. He believed there was nothing in the sha 
a pigeon er + Reform which the people would have a 
| culty in o irra der they aa to work and argued the question 
ont with weaned Pennoni plage and brought the force of 
tes pr ie ue, at a mach . i 
Rutland ‘Aerial p naea at eraan 
2 a | Spoke as follows on the subject of Refor 
“ We are all in England, it appears, now t St Reformers. 
Every on to have become suddenly enamoured of 
Ae 
Eor nite a ee 
en down mass of ruins. | #™ Ad 
Chu: fed be regarded as goi All this ‘looms in the distance,’ 
= ioe by map, ir rt and; n L Ok eo any panto upon it; 
sti fag to read in the the remarks I then 
ji s remember I saad: thought that at certain times 
el at witnessin th ie- | f hi red 
po g the worthlessness f à best consideration—one 
e chief as soon as he attain hg aar fata praten ker a cor: 
Grmsox, MP, at a public meeti 
ifs pe eine. 6 on Tu 
à m que: 
uch a hin 
fe eg Oa Aoo upa aa this conn i "particular, because if ka gland were 
to say s a A ee ia 
he had not seen an be divided into electoral districi en tricts 
: on zio fear irod, u your IROA or to bow beets sala 
auld have 
hea | who is now addresing yon ogg rida ae in aon ee 
agreeable to myself, Brig as 
America as a model, Pg woul : rear 
as existing in as "county Now, I say 
untry liberty 
THE GARDENERS’ mS AOOLE NEWSPAPER 
pal and 
islature. “With ag to pa co; 
exte 
in a country ket this. Do what 
reise it | cow 
an 
r any other country. It could 
disposed of, and the stock esti too often repeated that, when the. Reform Bill of 1832 was | add 
er consideration, it he ee, site gee by — t 
steamer B whi t f 
d hina il future consideration, It was Sons known that the Cabinet of 
aS Calcutta an Ch marg b also | Tord Grey had resolved at that time to give the ballot with tant ve 
but those 
under Vidaur were rene at my election, and others who ‘did me the 
which firm 
395 
antage. That is the great thing to be considered. 
pe should “tot vote for the B 
è i te met À et eak cated il as 9 uni urthest, but mas 
, I t say that t ripe number of members 
might ae oe prope be oo, 
how "4 en I should consider, 
eae Bie that by not removing an anomaly, but only 
small boroughs are 
ap = . Oni os se Arpe w! see 
sperity of the surrounding dis 
who have E a i ro iis Wes generally rotura mon 
a @ Bi 
if you 
plan should be devised whereby those memi 
the 
bers 
= should not be given to town lations. And what is the 
most 
they ong to to have a tal eir ani. m feeit 
representatives of this sonn wey = net ene L believe, are the 
AA ay better “so ee : ae, Ma neighboarhood ; and I 
a reason for thai there is a large 
show aaa Smithfield, whave Above venue san tend poner = 
| 
il 
5S 
4 
: 
$ 
2 
vn. peer perme ann c last 
week, Bores as follows mo e naam question :— 
Wh 
| Eho sonnia, m — A arana: m and witk no 
“Mr. Ken SrymER, ata dinner at Sturminster New- 
wy in wir eggs 
such a Flg 
peoch ae: bb 
. “The saying, 
*Politics a by vig oats floc ‘ihe drre 
eluded,’ and then they toie na whit Ha was 
PAE Sege che who was mt cute sokaren 
n 
Lord Oe w about "He “aa. 
for he woman i a nal 
sa see A n 
Moto SO tan women” Hin had taveliod pone og 
en. He a 
never saw women that would our own. But if Mr. 
is ass hat. French make up in good 
sesioni enjoyed po git and sation a ‘ad ross thate | for i “personal attractions. They on: = 2 
i ts freely and openly as we do I say, then, that | example in di rom Peat eben ap the peasants in r 
e per iot in hecar of uprooting our instit tions in amran xy with ‘the bi N worn centuries ago: - That 
$ gen E mne, eed by Mr. Bright, and Ia only was not Terpatg tes kalaa, for if Pryce woman in London 
} À his great abilities h an unfortunate wore her bonnet on the back of her head, our housemaids and 
4 e a me had“ ak uR orsel es > RoN up of one class another, po hte Moree. wives followed the foolish sore. It won boig she 
Kane Reform eld Ee Yast tis, as | se sen t Government a neon me aie eau’ a 0 a in circumstances came to be 
: be ent to Tho it wil be no clas moa nin te Pace praat tative body, | swor So, while English women excel the 
r> wish, to go a atte way ail sl wach, D pp H ae ying sg warks upon whieh the con- ae in ae q ‘ peasant — good aon Sa 
estro: e costume. receiving 
rth stopel “eee will improve so much Papeete Seats may | bospitality We thought i was bad taste in Mr. Roebuck to 
ulation, of wealth, and f in may 
, ae pee only pa en my ht ve of nddresing 
ou ee T rises fo may opin ‘ons on this important 
ect.” j 
T Hox. G. H. Hzarucots, M.P., at the Oakham 
meeting, made the following rem 
uestion :— meres net 
fay 9 
«We are likely, I suppose, bay 38 
abs Dero: ther from Mr. Bright. 
they used be wae pier itisa rake hems a sing thet! Mer Bogoh ae : 
Bibl of 1832 was Te ed by Pi On: ‘doe | 
jec 
respect to the Russian war, 
gee man vcd z to max 
rather a curious thing, 
$ . But it appears $ Be me ty. 
go. 
4 
= do 
free- Ta truth, it seems to mè the! ves. They talk about 
t The first | not pein ther eal bal eat tT think the aire are ae 
ha di banoak pia Cra S etla to number pin, i eon r ami t 
att males 1,000,000 ehen 
thet it waa se of ti sect could D enjoyed th ba ret sy tink they should have mo ehoves the agrisi 
Whit ring th 
mà Ses wii at would ait to be deal sagen ee I Asars, the ee tel moas mesma is 
tic A when “ti ms. 0 kely ete apes ee vinta proper, amà tat 
manag Tiad in pol “Phe gre | aa o anehe and TN hrs when ay | 
$ Let us ae ee onwards and that: scald shoul be ready and wing o share ng it to the vablie and 
in England, as we knew that our are proved 
arks on a Ra pa may 
was 
from whom we mapear har ayes s how dangerots reS 
that Bd bogie Hel r 
iR 
and ‘until it was opened by the Em Bub 
the members of the Honse of Commons not ‘wok wni 
till that time, and they applied for permission to view it pre: 
ly. N mld. be more coui than thë 
oa | aah got, and ant officer was sent ri with them to show 
body ting a fleet. When these thi 
a done, be t Sede er: en of the Vale of Blaek- 
moor m ee Barr butter and cheese, cating 
their beef, pak io king r cider in peace, without any fear 
an in vasion. But then the necessity o! of these arations 
supposed & re of the Freneh alliance. , he wished te 
say a foe wo on that The strongest bond of union 
between t Wonda on that point. Tho from thoir governmen' 
the French people pis politiesl and religious eer, Ta aaae 
int re The ial Elaona pe cad en thes aot pana one 
