and the bardiest people in the be 
tanding shoulder to shoulde 
uld by means of — in fu — 1 it was still levied. Whenever the ak cae € vd 17 did not do ell in g to yourselves a — 
our railway: l 100,000 opt 1 7 A militia, | alarm wa: reri ae —— of the inseri] dis or E ate of the ntry upon a Viper Sr tte de 
artillery, horse, foot, and dragoo: f our land in | its vedi nary c tho expenditure of the 7 un ould b 
94 hours. I believe that three thovienhd i m Khis uarrel— for | from 50,000, 0001. t A 55,000,000/., 30,000,000. o: Wii S or 9 
thrice is he armed that hath his quarrel just would e was for the interest of the national debt. Nearly the Ci ity Entellige: 
double the number of foreigner: I Pelier hat our fleet i of this expenditure must be vide ^ pd out of thos gence. 
+ ur sailors would never suffer a French soldier’s foot to touch | taxes to which he had allude d, Ju whic sidering the Mon MARKET, Ex 
he 80 Englan I believe that if permitted th at increase in the population, wealth, d reapare of the | sols dea at 95 d ae ITISH i 
French army to land—such is the military spirit now pe - | country, would produce much m very year than they did Bank Stock, 2 i ex lv. for the 10th 
g England—it would o war, it would be a crusade. at the present m n 3 * a they pro asai more jer ock, 228; nd and New Thr 
e c would one man, a U^ E though we were at the same nominal amount of taxation, than 8, 954 i; Indian Fou ee 
would live to see his native land agai I have no fear of they produced 10, 15, or 20 years since. The whole question Puede 97; Di tto 1859, 971; I per Cent. 
Fran still do well to be on our guard. It does "not would be considered isg ARU n ther ig ald la] yay ; New 2 , z ndia Bonds, 
befit eat le to ken 1 * That € large remissions of the present eyo taxation. Other que: ew an Lo oan, for ect., 104i 
is most certain of peace which is best prepared for ions woul se in which ev ery agrieulturist, every — — Exchequer ness 295. to Ble. prem.—Forzicy. 
Well, we are prepared. I have it — pos highest military and though only perhaps of 20 acres of land, w: sy ithe e bea d, | Fiv e per Cents., 603 ; Brazili Four : Austri. 
Scientific authority in the land that ast defen are|and whatever poli ities they might pie soever Cents., 1858, pe ex div.; D F. and a Half 
hourly becoming more formidable Our: ne is the in Ministry they might be att: ss and for sc li candidate t 993 t Lot | % Du our per Cent. Cert 
the world—our 1l atchless. I do not believe Louis | they might vote, he appea ealed to all who valued the pro: eid cates, 994 to 100; Mexican Three per Cents, for 
Napoleon has any direct intentio s o ere moti proie to Aeg . — ES way to p ocur : 223; Portuguese Three per Cents., 1853, 45 to 
against England, but the more I study his political career, the | a remission of that of taxation which now opp ussian Fo 
J e do k E t, like adventurer, The is th rt of | the agricu cre 1 commun p id notthink that they conid er Cata 58 0d t per Cents, Mess. Ditton 
fortune, driven hither and thither by the cireumstances of the ag once prevail upon the Legislature, when Parliament p S., i; Ditto Scrip, es + Turkish gy 
moment. Already he has lost half his power in his country by | about to ari fF 3,000,000/. or 4,000, 0007. of taxes, to select | per Cents., 1858, for r Acct., 66} to 
the defection of the priesthood ; he MN aaa ae ly on the | the malt tee s the one and onl Pen be be retained ; bu 
rmy. Waris necessary to them ulent, excitable, and | he believed t that, Agere! pees ely powerless as they were, if all MEME RR ee 
vainglorious, they may compel [oe to take e eq who belonged t e agricultural interest of the country and Bank of Jngland 
his better judgment. They say they h i bad votes and ud nae ofa shad eR deu nce with member: * 
revenge. We have no defeats to reven ge ey of either House, 77601 0 only unite in dra 8 to all Ses kene _ ISSUE DEPARTME NT. 
Waterloo we can onte mplate our encounters with the ‘French that related to the tax, they y weil succeed i in making it one of | tes le „ Other Secures’ E ee 
with great complacen tne t the gift of prophecy to | the first imposts to be— ether taken off—at leas Gold Tin tr alin 1548 
reason on past ATEEN anà I ventum to prodo t hat if the pr "i FUE reduced. indi ción of relief might also b Silv Manes N 
sent generation a empts by invasion of Englar y As revenge |afforded, for he hoped that before long, by cheapening, expe- 291305 b. 
Waterloo, they F to their d e task of diting, and facilitating the t fer of land, an increase would ES LL IM 
wenging a defeat more complete, more disast: e effected in the real solid permanent value of property, not | ANKING DEPARTME 
decisive." merely as regards landed proprietors who had to buy and sell | Fee. Capital. qn E ut ^ beedi 
Sin FitzRoy KELLY, M.P., Att orney-Gener: ral in the | in large quantities, mort „ and ] ir money on mort- | Public Deposits (includ- — me ead Weight 
Lord Der resided at a recen 2 gage, but also as regards the owners of a few acres, and even | ing Exchequer, Savings pey» ite. 
rby, p occupiers. Again, it e. — rn: em might be| Banks, Commissioners Notes Low 
dinner at Ipswich and -— d RENE remarks one in favour of ted respect to t 5 itin mdi Gold and Silver Coin . 
the pne EG of agr granting of leases, This esi ^. vé elicate and Qther Deposits., . 13,636,760 
ape he might 5 S ARN that if ther difficult subject. But if mig ure to ma m ast eel cud us 185,630 
persons throughout the British empire ko 8 "wu suggestion he would reco d such covenants ns woul 241,057 476. — 
entitled io expect and demand from their fellow subjects all | enable the tenant to cultivate the land to make it as pro- 15th day of Dee., 1859. M. MARSHALL, Chie GA 
that could be done to aid and assist nit the efforts they | fitable as it could properly and lawfully be made for h : 
were vance their own well- without forcing upon the land “es “rept grees of whi ru 
ing to 
that — was the tenant farmers and 
It was —— ein to deny that while the other departments o 
hum and h n exertion—while in the 
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e protect; f the rn laws; 
3 bat — hr like 
equally proportioned taxation, which if it fell pe = a 
i the own f land, 
5 4. ir at e referred to that 
TF which 5 over over again in the 
. House of Commons, which, but for the dread ota collision 
A and would soon be carried in the Lower 
House, viz. thei of a probate dui respect to 8 
equal to bate in respect to personal pro ay spikes 
it was not y in the imposition of taxes, or in the relief ot 
the 
portions of the community from taxes, that one might witness 
erted to in recent Ie opns Every effort 
been m xvi not wring ta to take off the malt tax ur 
di vec 
was quite impossible not to seethat — roseo 
interest was 
erc de AE: 
Pee vut ntry nl 
x he would not say alarmed— 
à what might p —.— be the in intenti f 
whether we might not be called to 3 
g and prosperity, 
ngland. 
the first time for seven centuries—it was for this reaso 
E nly that the income tax = been increased, and would, be 
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„Me S R FrRzGERALD, 1 MP, ata din nner at Poi 
eni Fs 1 Wednesday ee follows on the alliance Cam 
we ‘rgd and Fra: 
t is I think a — — rule at all public eee, 
this pe what are — political — i Should be avoided, 
that is to s which ca oe 8 uite: ES 
s ing wW 
paying rent quite ina equate, 
additional vals his lands acqui: 
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ripe ould be 
ollege, and within 
Meg establishm ent. 
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ion in m 
| higher course of training to qual 
| gentle alep half a mile to the — 
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the spacious gro 
The new edifice, the 
contin But I do - 
s coun d 
believe that the present rule e France fo 
as shown an earnest to cultivate ii St. Ph 
& ciet time h 
—— alliance — this coun — y 
intim: 
inster ; 
rector of St. Martin’ the Fale A. 1 Col io; 
Mr. Buller a 
in 
moment what ition is as ruler Mr. ~~ for to 
of France in alliance with country. g as ceand at great length 
d are combined what coalition is there possible on the | the public, together 
T ciere ne 
one Power er? 01 
our commerce must ine to tpm „when 
more firm, more e woe ig 
others which you can fancy in politica life. Nothing in point 
of fact ter or more durable De nM fettering 
gap ofnations by — s of com and associa- T 
tion. If this, then, be t e people of|grounds for insti 
France and the ru to | Commission was then 
em 
80 common MOM 
I think it not only - 
d of every m 
h 
untary means, the defences of 
at rdi Pie may say, that no man here can 
forget t ond that which m: now feel is = — is that — 
who wes. the st warrior of he House of Lords 
politicians. and —— blis! int 
riot I 
ur attention at an time i is called t say to 
y to that which is known to be a great national want | — ‘minority 
MES 
priors 2 aie we 
f Doctors’ Comm 
Jam e Bonilla 
Boot 
LE, Ranskill, Notts, pro^ jc ee 
ATIONS—J. Fonnxs, Inverness, Com Mercat 
Baker—J. M'Cox E Glas; 
arket Gardener—J. Sw. W. 
Sandridge, He 
ge, 3 
Leit m 
30 Conte, late of Bini: 
h—A: M‘Kenzir, Glasgow, Machinist- 
rA. . , Glasgow, Millwright-R. J. 
asgow, Wool Merchan: 
Mletropolis and its Vicintty. 
N first stone 
pn rove the facts already 
h some furt 
Dr. Twiss announced that the E 
to the unanimous EM that 
titutin 
there are. 
to the s majority, b 
of them, would be 
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