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re all evn of being present, but w faction a iaag that ai average crop dficokn has been | ing to ing to Mr. Shaw's motion :—“ And that in the opinion 
omit pl The whole saki | secured fo: the maintenance of the of this nation.” | of this meeting the character of the te: ae ts 
of persons | t about 50. “The Duke of Rich- As steve agua iturists and oo acquainted | under pees a. t farmers in we inal tention Wold 
mon } 3 iculture in their neighbourhoods | is disadvantageous both to" dri tenants, and 
he called attention to the present position of i the ag d in th g iya lab fth d have a strong tendency to 
cultural interests. glad d to th d the improvement of the soil and the increase 
T that Lord Jona “Tasell had | spoken out. “E always,” | av erage crop, but that there os or man and | of “production ; 3 and that facts illustrative of the dis- 
said his Grac a: fixed duty | beast. Mr. y prie rt, of Ber shire, supported the reso- f advantages arising from the present usages be col- 
© as nothing eti a declaration of an kali BASOA ay lution in a speech of great length, declaring that ‘the'| lectedand di and that to this end the 
ciple, a and. Í thought then, and still be lieve new, that agriculturists ¢ distrusted Lord John Russell and Sir R. | be requested to communicate with the local farmers’ 
i ing 
g mmuni 
frade dih ave peen established, z ofhi ard t uld be heard: The luti di may have taken place, and that a 
Lord man a such | was Gian Giani to.: Mr. Mites, M.P., moved’ the | committee be appointed to to collect from various 
high honour anà noble: principles should have: sent 5h. adoption of a petition to. boi oth Houses of Parliament, | the usages in ‘réspect of bargains between and 
‘to the Leagu votes either to uphold in | tenants, and lease, contracts, and ch info - 
‘in a “But these things would Begs frighten the | their integrity the present “system ‘of Corn-la b ti be rep i ceting of t > 
bold yeomanry s En gland; le s Grace said :— of the United Kingdom —The Canara said he ‘also had a ret résolution 
wish ention. 1 will | call a national opinion oa the expediency and policy mit eeting—“ That the 
‘tell age ont p vik iy x tha, T Dellove hea rea m so indas- of spears or not, won nciplesof free trade. Mr: | Legislature should give to the tenant an extended time 
triously S ee C > a {£ ine. O. be a gross delusion. e re > z R 
ii pou Bave beun i eaay abla th Aua op O. die pee. Baraa jai ATE, EMPs Pj nd Mr. Hea ATHCOTE, M. P, Trp to extract the ‘capital he has invested in the soil, and 
urns Which willbe presently | that the landlord should be compelled to pay a valuation 
e tio ment, andifrom the ret 
„you un lise that the ery whi 
whi men of Hl isto 
ripe Sic thy 
por 
ch has been: raised is ramieslaiaer: for and ado vm mn throaghou ms the: oNN gai such improvements.” —A fter some conversation the 
youa pe put} try. © Mr: boy pia Bria e ers to} two latter propositions ey withdrawn, Mr. Bennett 
tion, Sco 
ine Peal noe (register 5 M re alt re anded pro-| seconded Mr. Shaw’s mo 
the ng y or said a 
zita he country in favour prietors in oe KGnedom prs be clted. s ilen the {| mously, 
p: felt ‘that it was not pe game ren as farmers, | society, Mr. ‘Sua CKELL and Ma. Hea upported The Opening of the Ports.—The meetings in favour 
uid be against Ass na shes and inclinations ribs motion, ti rind Mr it fF. + 
cite a gita thi i ` 
kaaa Deget those withdrawn, andthe subject left to th deration of throughout Coni ntry. Among those which 
gita se must alw ays ‘produce, the“ecommittee. į have been reported sin meta, have beth meetings 
fia Say that it is our bow ks Mr. STarForp, O’Brien said, it, had beer! affirmed! that this at Bath, D se Bisot iia J 0 "4 
hat it is the bounden duty of every | was a landlord’s aneno R all he had heard that day from fih Hives A Ch aaa ee Sot 
is opinion and pa aan I say it is | those who had addr ceting, as well a: Aes osë in the room B xi TOY; pokati tisto! otton-under- 
appeal to ithe f. with wi had had the easure’ tò converse, was to the | Edge, Carlisle, Stockport, Doncaster, ‘Greenock, Làn- 
effect that the landlords did: not take up po esos as they: sae cir Kilkenny, and in bem Sath t- suburbs 
ought... But.if and popular poemieea of.plen e mietoa oat |g f pari ishes of London — Kir n: d, W: ‘arring- 
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r p -Tt is the | as was to be gathered from a Rss E an ag aaa fret het thy, : poem g tui, 
tof party—those party polities whi¢h induce men to'stick | He — therefore on al sr e forwi k dae on h y the largest portion 
their party lead ey. know those leaders,| state the high grounds on wi hich thes solic thaiiis tand, iam ee of Her Majesty's subjects’ in England, ‘Scotland, and 
the real j the eae election prove | ‘shetber he principles, cn p+} Wales, have long been reduced for their principal sup- 
è of eit to la were represente not. _ The position of the A) t ial 
ats À his ye tially di at present from | port=to potatoes; that’ all here = but especially the 
what it had been. When they found that free trade “had“be-| poor, have been and are gre sufferers from this result 
ge 
at Nas. DOr suf the following resolutions :—“1. ‘That great, 
wealthy as A 
bane of ag ut 
n Jemén, in your hands, and, with the Pio ection Society, 
ome. by, th: " n Ru merely. the 
cry of an energetic ang plamorons body but pan EAT {fal n upon that root Lan | Prato’ the people to great 
weal and A welfare or this camer I tive not come to i ande 
I beg o: ve 
as and distress, and'to thé ¢anger of famine; that 
these sufferi attributable to erroneous 
in of f 
otto: s v g 
propuicisre had sa them—then, he said, the-society was 
RIE regl [soem a different situation from: thatwhien i had kitarto er) 
ou, | ocenpied, and they might therefore fitly seek who was willin seg a‘ n- 
k yo mt amit | to mn them.—On the motion of Mr. Pismex Hons, Si strieting commerce, shuts dat from the” people the 
by or ‘Deira r. imer, the: Duke? of Rith-f bounty and’ goodness of God? 2. That this Court do 
co! ftp any pre 5 } prese: : 
a an Hewat deoply grateful for, 
eB power, and | by that,conviction, . He was deeply grateful for; thi Majesty’s -e to oee n the ports of this Kingdom for 
ere | which they E re-elected him to that situation. Holertaiing 1 2 
he ; the free'importation of food.” 
elt} 
Gei 
Hirsi all} strong views, as he did, òn this subject, was Aware 
tion to > bw yas open to mi Hh attacks ite er ay iach ee bathe 
© TA tion. i say Spicer of | aware. that it was import @ gre country vibe 
ew would be nothing were it not led and | there should be a perfect re of thd press. of the. ora 
a] pus | he was awaré that it was th possible for the conde of that, 
part of | préss to analyge'all that was sent to them, and that th a Biers a 
ru Laws on mee Dfren- put contributions: trove ~vituparatire characte ino pe 
na trust t 
he ay ernment to move the repeal of 
pe! a day of Ke con is ey RN um for my own | bein etty well aware that pers in publ Board | aac 
pea y believe it: atr bel vé, npon such fro vee EN R to attacks such as those to oe pn ee hy board of oe =) a sais will at Sa 
pafis Je was pretty wel en er evar ae the tenant farmers 0 . arii 4 mty on a pat a 
e, all I | country, waa} hs never t en ' i defences, as its ower of 
of the Aaa kaset SRA: m oe curs st tho fn a di dick Raster nee ate 
he aericu! tura pea imself w! nf showe at they at leas 10 -dJi CF $ i a hy = 
f defen nding agricul py eer a strai raightforward course. He exhorted them to ne i seat wer fully gen and the object a 
eE But if they do” do ‘this i eir Several Counties! it Was but little he could do, | 2% at'mue expense m by any other mode 
Thavye thought | but he shone aeons to: bring into the field: the strength of | hith : furnace advan. 
ing wae Thaye-said, I | free-born Englishmen: if they mond do that he was-conyinced 
a a acs ‘an con the BOL Rt Society of England was. the body. 
tage of being ‘able’ to stipply 30 acne aia pe s 
red heat every 20 minates after it is heal yoo 
atii me }'that could lead to the day of victory. On the motion of & r 
Ë the Protection S Society ie what } the Rev. Mn pe t the! Duke of Buckingham’ was re-elected | & similar numbér öf shot at a r ay pag 
of Lords | Vice-President. The general committee was then re: į ; ve hours without waste in t iat or NG 
ence T belit Re eee word | the Dukes of Norfolk, R Hands and sie „and the Earl of ceptible radu ita Be diameter, Which is eff y 
joa eoi E ROMS an Teien Periers A special general inest. the exclusion of atmospheric air air and regulation of the 
f 
ing of the Farmers’ Club was eld d om Wednesday | 
vening at their — in the York Hotel, Biidge-street,|° 
for the purpose’ o f ta aking into consideration tenant 
farmers’ rights. wre 
of the elub that has cans taken place. cre Be 
f Barnwi at Shines 
-im thé “assertion: of the’ Times that’ Government | set; Cathbert W. nas Webb, Babrabam ; k 
ded, to repeal ‘the Corn Jaws ; and.coneluded by | P. Chapman, Stoneleigh 3 Daniel T Trinder, Ci irencester ; 
Jol nge Sutton Coldfield $ Fohr n aa Pilorio p. 
and the reiineea efforts of the League, have | Canfield Hall; Fisher! Hobbs, Marks Hal 3 
very W yatida exertion on the part W. R. Browne, Chisledun; Henry Cheffins, Little Eas- | being cae ira E SA 
ion. ing on all mat ton: Cheffins, Islington ; “Richard Gates, Sb ie Sais sda tacseunaade y 
pte in thei several } Bran} oder et Charles Page, Southminster George | Tot, the dahiness of the shops, Reset Drea Ped 
‘or thé enunciation and | Kilby, Leicestershire ; John Kemp, Southminster ; T Dai E Aer original ee gl wip aioe sa 
inciple which binds them } W, Burney: Chel msford $ wean i = et a promenade, as erag; S eia ir E 
d rentry age, > z n a Har Tre 
by AE FISHER Hopas, | jim., Southminster ; Fames Thomas; Tidogion Te; sfd divers pi and rh faë ah Tt will now be uniform, and 
Grove, G 
Grace resume: ned OF 
r charcoal ‘mi with 
en, al ily ae cpt at the first heating of the 
recommendation of the board of 
ived 1002. from the 
ithe dl Report, which 
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reward for his exertions in ae ary, e invention ; 
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luston, Suffolk ; John Beck, Rem ri Cast! 
orfoll urner, | Barton, Exeter ; tae : p 
mith; Burley Park, “Oakham ; J: A. Ransome, Tp | eae Sod “belonging to that pakisi, who bare 
meee Hee 
‘oval poneticn| in i amot é every 
eee of this years 
in every district 
‘ H a - 
homas Pope, Ki brook, Se Mr: xen | been for somé time past at Mr, Drewett’s establish- 
having been called to the chitin, said the abp fox sen tiny aii deen nh tao mead, The fol- 
e was aprii hts.. ‘The question bie then tie partea Wate are 
sage en 
roma fo 
of the eo a 
hrast i 7 aot ee : ueed by Mr Suaw, in w speech of grea! 
wD detail “for” ‘whieh it is regent to ae p 
