THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIULE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Norman n un 
ulation lio: this | 
f l In proportion to | obvious means i 
Mat e engt io the respet it Duk ja Upon ' that foundation | and to facilitate Ax "oper ration 8 the indust c though it T TE eet only the S ponies v ot the vis X; | 
of eally rest. Ija great indu: try, i E E | 
: 
ight b 
Parliament, s and is À is wholly wi withou fact just sata in ee 
ent of the country. e Parliament (I p dee. 
Ton uses) is a Parliain ent of the rich, i: i — th 
eie in ae ae Okie or in equal taxation. It is "i. inis, 
0 ch it really re Dough 
thee emoluments which are to be dis — Lo N : 
of armies—those of and of RABEL d 
All Sti i i ly of his s and two n protes est—I can descri 
Upa Awitan Lr adag iae pee pen in the coined on ere wa ape with 70 or 80 of his progeny, pet qn the wrong! I can say that y Corsten! 1 
; ; athe ho pon unjust will some day be overthrown. But all this wa" 
: : h e | more will not loosen the of the insatiable and 
has he: a 
art whieh telle him what is right. That | tion—to d 
Let the € fon 3 — he leads, and | among 
e the hon ich 
n 
s been so long | perty which he possessed. prietors of the soil in the one case, and the power of men 
W y not Money 
cute, and a he 
— is Garibaldi. 
y 
they will at least acquiri 5 = <> de nos ap Fy gars z 
3 th eople. e has Me supe es ery 
with Fra 3 IT he should o ecess, he will not consent to | p: iru a che in th : gs PM ES gp AM S poche 
i ibera he F: h Empire. ald go through a variety o in ta i 
He win ise iic eae oe a " d pfe the idea of the mon ha rli ntoa consider abie position under my eye, and so long as the millions of workmen, whose d 4 
First Napoleon, that France should be surrounded by weak as it were, and with nee, and I have found | produce all the wonders of which our national 
p tates. If the Italians should obtain no change but n that if a man Das z head u his shoulders, | boast, are purposely and insultingly excluded from un 
that of substituting the influence of France for that of Austria, | whether he lives in Lane hire or Buckinghamshire, he gene- and legal influence in the election of members of 
th ill have changed the — form of their humi- ge! in the world. T would the 1 impress u E 55 n eed ern “re Lx st bear " in ri 
i h have the honour of addressing this evening, no ey m uppo: 
3 iid F 2 1 N uppose that all that they obtain b the | mean and singular ere in the manner in which 
of this country has and is still levied. 
the fiona, in Euro 12955 = the ote ministration Ibn 
eaviest 
Ssessing 
ay 
ane dE of 
wo al pes humbly, E I P might pre pre- 
sent, I would say this, ‘Take this as an incontrovertible 
- principle, P accept this n. s oem ^ — can give 
ow, 1 
it ^w xw e opoo aa 4 y ; bul Ri eer stitutions uncontrolled, to rich the rich; and an 
it i to and w you hav orking with and t * a mock representation is the 
i spo e is to prepare y Votum. for her 8 When don lete i 
y that every man has his opportunity, and venture to lay 
thet down as a principle which cannot for a moment be ved 
ment, to to | troverted, I will admit to you that many men have their oppor- 
deceive. I willstilltrust that the Italians may prove them- tunity and are not —— — availing themselves of it. I will 
— XY 5 of their fortune, and may be mindful of ou tw nces occurring in my own expe- 
other and higher traditions "wn those to which France has | rience h 
e $ 
0 later be the x i 
i readfu ly: alarmed is his | purse is taken from the custody of a class, and i i 
own want of ability when it came to him, that he sed to | the safe keeping of the people. I will “than you oe 
ac — 
ye 
demption can hi i rovi 8 
rest their sucess but wil — em in their hands they may at 
ry he nad been 
least, instead o! diris ingly transfe: 
foreigners, fall nobly ike solders in the à and acquire 
glorious name wh corded by the concurrence of 
all ages to how sn i 
eun e, e 
As | but b: el pt . 1 Te ry M BID 
ere sols closed at 96% for — and 96] fo rt 
man Tus an ert: nity, and t h may n equal to , 
the Tas er opport ders, it is not t his gny that E ought to Reduced and New I per pe: 943 to 953 jn 
condemn, but his o n in ence o e 9 ce. Now, it is} Stock, 224 to 226; New Padian 11 
said, and it is a very dangerous saying, ugh a very common | 1041 ; Ditto Scrip. 103 nn to 1043; an per 
one, that ‘life is a lottery.’ Life is not a lottery. Life is a T T 
science, and certain qualities and certain tures of 1858, 964; Ditto 1859, 963; India 
handled a and Me D naged, m tust lead. t6 curtail ults. 
Depend upon it, that p is a truth which Kae must accept, 
which, if you believe in, you zn find a very considerable 
i ife. No man has right to be disconte nted 
ition i 
follows on the enen x iii pauk and 21 "the 
opportunity which comes ery man once in his life 
of bettering his con x — 
* Tt is generally the h those who occupy the 
position ik I fill to- aight n Wilate upon the advantage hed 
knowledge in itself, and to e all those whom they addre: 
that ‘ knowledge Sha ows rater nnd, End that its ac Bess uisition 
a sufficient to compensate for all [ih = stimulate 
Pig boned ae rts. inly Ia on Jed uld for 
mai — contrary 0 inion. I "Eno om ex well 
vantages o e that no’ te e is i xceeding | prepari himself for 
NN and that whatever. may be the positon of the | of 5 war | is a minor phrase—what a source of Three per Cents 0 
individual, the of a certain amount, of knowledge | interest and excitement is the co continual preparation for the | cates, 5; Tur Six per Cents., 1854, for 
Ditto 1858, for Acct., 67. 
inevitable occasion,” 
be 8 to 2 most, ae A Hine that zr I m R. Briaut, M.P., has addressed the folowing 
mad titutions of this kind, a e great | letter to an association of small house -owners 
bour of love in eh many are engaged for the advancement | Birmingham :— 
f their fell and the tion of knowledge— 8 ** Rochdale, Oc iai 10, 1859. ett RC CMM 
— e hard assertions which would maintain that in a coun’ “ Sir, —I have to thank you for sending me t e pamp hlet on | Notes Issued s vs ernment Debt s . 
e thisit is cok tel or almost dde for a man to attempt to | the income tax. You ask my 1 Auen «d that ead ab ced —— Stuer Sr erte m 
raise himself by o culti üvating his mind, the obstacles to advance- | expressed it in public, both in the Hou: of Com out Gold Coin end Bulion 
rable. Now Lam of 8 a 8 
ent being so fi i r for 
Opinion. Ido not se think thats e nr fallacy greater than that 1 5 te he p p d gros with att eit m 
alitioat every word 
I may ho I agree said £30,692,905 
. i — you pamphlet: n the longer I know the tax BANKING DEPAR 
Msn 8 a pb bed . oo. itis anke to * 
or 
rhe uM and the examine it, the more I think it hateful and | Proprietors’ Capital.. . . 4£14,553,000 
imd $ that in a new country, in a 1 for example, w intolerable. ^ "ob "this t ww mue agreed, but here you | POP di cs 3175285 Kc e g 
d is not a pner and Hipiai isa eet Population, leave me in the dark. As one of your Ha Chines ahh P p m includ pius s 
Coarse Physica me to do something, and you wish me tI) B issi 8 —.— AM Un ee 
. "which Tape arapid and ben Mens rewa hose | will oppose, at all be any re-enactment of the it ron tax el Nat. Debt, and Divi- Stele b 3 
] h obvious, are of a monotonous character; | laws. 2 ie let me ask you how it is that with a population | dend Acets) .. .. .. 6,997,259 st 
me is only one means, and that means often es sooner ly i ed, and with wealth „ even Seren Tr other bills — 55494 — 
a —.— e is expected. But, in a country of ancient | beyond the increase of population, there is so much and, as 
oni ths o: c: om Aor according to the — — . Nae we all feel, such just dissatisfaction with the amount and with 100 dag of Mob, 1968 "39,025,225 
portionately increase—! e our tion? Is it not use the nati 1859. 
a gre tege K ur gm which allow a qualified ure co: tly and rapidly, apparently without 
2233 * acc laat vanced. | any d to the real necessities Government? ‘There is no 
Ire pray bead E department in which the expenditure has y in Gazette of "e egaeck. 
and he said "That is a very able man, from wh contempt of economy on tho part of the Administration and | , URS DAY-BANKBUPTSR. Mirauax and J; Io mi 2 
something may xpected.” I won't m. n his name, not The Russian war thre e open the door | Brid: fe Hoel’ Ghose and, Co, Paris, Merchants}: OF" t 
because I wish to avoid IN, for, alas ! heis no longer | of the national exollequéb, ane since 1854 the great fund SCOTCH 1 —J. R. Laine, G i 
anong us; a terrible and unforeseen accident took him from | gathered from the e industry of the p e has been an re ‘Doveatt, Glasgow— I. T. e Glasgow, 
— m ut Lord Stanley said, That is a man who has | to those w ~ on hollow pretenc every kin agi ^ E po NENUPTS-T. Anim Si 
E n. ce ed h nents in England —I ber : live at the expen the paye ot taxes. The House of|Epwans, ‘Birmingham, Vietuali we sox, Brook's Mews. 
ig o avs nes. — and he has three perso Commons does nothing to check the extravagance, it encou- | Gardens, Livery Stable Keeper—J. Jeres, p 
„1 Fi M. G. Waite 
Kwyarron, York, Iron Founder—! H — : 
ployment who ha l risen from t E Who" e es i not sı of tax- 
P a gehen 1 i * aid n my noble the se The come Fás, d hey chi a ——— . —.— , On: ae MR 
ona b. E Ward vanta Pio nenes o of Com- | re ani d pee families have for generations considered 
private conversation during a dull sp Ve eap ging rod ed. ore NA Lr Kent restate n laid, aad 5 icing 
phan ane" j eldest o; amily takes the es in " e rest of th 
Ee cP’ ea E ime P uie eir eem ime inr emunt erae | fftttrepolis amp f v 
yan in a esi , contributed yearly the 
of State,’ eg as * oe tS Be te ve pee with | ex — — f the i irei ea of the de put nt cki t mp MAYOR'S Dire o pn a 
— - I bed know wine — in the world not he taxes with any refe 12 what is just * uu at Westminster took place on W. 
Miei on ihe ona t9 WEEET um for " elligence and | the imposition of national burdens, For it has levied | the usual ceremonies, the unus 
Vu thas this e pom e id A vs ries pe d have 8 [oe from which es giving additional interest he 
Mgr, mr vue — Nene of — 60 years it levi pee —.— ee ig the princi ; 
füshionable epitet, and t at it 15 exceptional to use a | perty, from which ad p uc were exempt. the c ary banquet was given 
England generally that ia th you "s ot pretend that in | In the year 1853 : pre retended to correct thi » usos regards Maj cate’ s "Ministers were repr 
comm dr irre m affairs. Now, I | the ft proper duty, x on land and ented he Exchequer, the; 
— tually brought forward to damp ese are opinions | freeh porty at i it did fnis im a way to chargo land and | dhe Chancellor of the Fache f 
mag le of kc. country. Ilive the irme e | freehold p: net more e-fourth of the ein. Me. Sidney Herbert, the Du xe * 
rn S cin which ù m a part o tho world | which is is charged on her A o t wopety. Tbis su Lord e gi but the a i 
by% 8 * an those sion tax SMS ied two millions sterling a year; up te nd Lord Jo le ussell de prived d the La 
3 waa ‘present surroun wag wn of | this time I b [Am ura not reached 800,000. in any one year, | ^ would have g" 
no grea the | The whole taxation of the country last year exceeded 60 ami. | portance whic ir speeches vo 
