THE nes 
bug, but he was rejoiced t that t tha nat re reign i E ararnar abet anata 
pai Tr Bag it continue. o the Corn-laws boas A the source 
k | ered y sy” ane | bitte: aane Aai what was hts lordship’: id 
would ok À 
e now er e arse, in 
; they S 7 that the poor of thi untry were noi 
tion gi Neri wi Wis there was 
hon hat w; 
i ing cool 
ho of th 
gle 5 but, at! the ê might 
, he hoped he might add, that if ii were called on rema: ir Robert tt bad betrayed ae +e tat Tees 
hey would struggle successfully for their.own a oar Àa uiturists oof he en = gp mers They had | much eat bce a 
pni ndications of such betrayal. cleetion far a 
er one o’elock, just as ofi ondon ee p e coolness with, which their preinan: nd cri nics bene ns oo They» kit rae 
welland Kitts’ "cotton -mill, was ston ted wi wen OaE of 
k hess. ore 7 hms 
of the ea 
alton, seh aboxt to ees them atom 
eri to. wi 
los sion! of the boi tue k pla rite the boiler. | the resignation of Sir R 
e being wc matod under mee pet hit i be sfa building Wellington. Tt w sh 
k stories ‘high, the whole of on B 
a tremendous c an 
milio pi 
tinct point, wi er tis 
thee not be eee 
y any idea that taxes would be removed 
ior tortie voulil not be taken 
J 
h n power 
Above ak Geile im, in a situation’ of, confi è tl woul whe ant 
5 was Al tus 
e there wasa vacuo) three hba Mirra ms ror, of ac should be free t ren rer ayn k alent or dient oar ave do.” 
the bed Pita Bs. ear athy of the vette body keneraliy But this was. most erroneous. eron hns rrii of 
OF rains peib h e = the HSE aced. them ims a mon prawani bei te tand, Pantsi iR carried $ as oe tings pt them ka new, yera apon i 
oft ne — but none of them den ate ae pile, leit ta hey would mak es heard; He r Ra hini kaa aat to Boel, 24,109. Bae ie Mr J pec ploe ir Viia 
ed tipo Ft loss sustained we the AOO oe cla of humbug was at # n Sir Bok thad ; asked them, witht 
3 8 T , a 
ae en 10007. Eii 15007. _ Am At | had tried e * broad gange ind | firri i. é 
an w 
@ Mr. Grenis aigh ie omens FS 
diia tó the "5 ae agt o aga = wW badie tiger SEN 
eel ought to have been th pion 
e that Mr. Cockers RA., ‘be Tappotoeal Mr. y d, (T idst 
he successor, architect of ‘the new Sanip ruin iam for South een, had puss of 
` 2 pleasure that althoug’ usin, Peel had deserted | the views, of thei nity m cmbe d been 
: ` c ranks, they had still so many eminent men with them. What ti misun Fis wg Te bad acted with mies ole Lord, and 
i Mz. Basevi's Niece in earryiig on he wo rock to Never was there an instance of pes | Political tergiversation as | Knew his Lae nee eg bry eia an: ad 0 bec woe: i ‘was an 
ccnp ic ‘tion. tha tf rnished by Sir R. Peel’s Mis age He (Mr, Bramston) | honour fi cou 
g Che msford.—A = ral meeting of — Essex’ Agricultural sed the utmost wh al 
e 
the p ae peor he th 
of r, ag pts Ashle; 
the ask ium pe set, 
e Ear! ester pre: 
none TA ene ara 
Shiffner, 
disposed oe lind od mothe of pitka poA an ‘ie Evie ord 
chester vaeated the chair, and with the Duke of R: 
mahi Mr. Jony Exnway _ called to Heirmonrer 
on tals He he said = Tii eis roe Tet 
upposed to be, under partic direction: 
satas were tp eet totr; aaps 3 int ed slightest 
oosp, MP wn its Solars e felt 
vesting the same 
r. F, Honss 
Hon 
Satie 
giy ae a toast, tari 
ot be, defel 
> masieri f Ta TEY 
ee j 
aata = é t and Por atan 
selfun ENT ‘Thepyesen ward thei m hi f 4 ly thas $ 3 Hallett) op Se Sat wendeccladed ( px alj.. Th 
pen ehenetore Pri e ONL 1 those p were | chairman had ça he agrioulturists, to st to their 
valk shat ah he 9 given for ee Pony cea ee pan to explain 8 FA them: 
è f 
eae ‘Breas which hed 
ine a ooeewr,:) the: 
e Was alunatic. 
. Id 
th | fought le and but à fe 
nded, idol of every. ca gery 
ih he ad ‘ence pti Ogg 
poten bs or and cheers). fee ait Se si 
mediate! ah released | were at ietiok rene nes Hew 
mee 
te believed $ 
| or fr is py veh dicted eto ally. 
yi which bad not contradicted at 
com E were p tpon brink sub; abet, brs perhaps tha n repak of kr 
ti aws es i 
artig i ; fa, to that. 2p yee, he chee af TOR Goubts Peel ee re the agricul E 3 arag grog. DA < but 
nIe ¢ app Koi the chnsé ection vie - ene! 
i S the landowner, and the laboorer, ee 7 cist ts $ hoped: then, n Spiga inquired did not y iai” rg aab; ar 
to: Ad to the! manufacturer also... Why: ray coal ithe question was, Pion oe} rs 
sion ? = “i a the "in j their 
taii: Fabie; if 
2. mo og would, be.. still gaver than its: 
: te Eene o a ‘the En 5 qaldi 
“by f ttes ne fe besre Er 
~~. — 
odie the event oul ike 7 and. 1 peer i Pg 
berate oj Seats g farm osie ma en to kad 
$ azajnst ts ati a thelr. stat e capabili ; wa situation 
vensi Prosperity oF ing bese or abilik to them ae these interests. ip Pilana nt | been m plaet dsni ht form 
a t thei al of the restriçtionsupón thé f _yoshonld just Etiketo arb ines th ofthat kind. He corer Lord har Se 
p tior p Fiver y ed as prelimina that: inimány parts of try the farmers were siek of bf supposed that 
Á — erery ot erine pemanten wiieh | the lords and the sı è they thought they bad agit age. rod ied 
i eep pore Jeme; I ct their’ interest, e could 
4 a meenes Contempiates a reyeintien a e SE ae oy they f tal PEN oF ine else mans Sees ‘eat aren 
fatal extent aš to endanger the oo ca safety, a se j DHe then referred to pen begs es of can- he ea dat hid mp 
rs of c corn and Pc malted to opp ins inev ta aeticeir being too fre: : ore 
n Chure 
ad aed Le 
atin suppare of re motion fe ea nin fbad as the others he did not, 
en su ; 
x on g x eenen nE ie he division i had aot nts : e retin ep sion mae Hie sr tee iy et ar conceived ‘on Sir 
: ie aig. LAES gig BEE Talkas prevented from doing wischlel: He believed 
a, Russell would not be able te form an ad- 
he believed as — that they would 
h 
inereased mitry, 
ything 
had also thstanding the eager, * y 
of the people; by if they stood firm to their 
erops they lived on. jp ten smear gi dg or >e e ag souk, bet 
pean alagested with the reign oi pop tong aden ea 7 bane i” Ifsuch improvement was a bane, ' colours, ta ose colours which Sir Robert hoisted in 
