10 
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Dzcrusxn 17, 1859.) 
would be: fruitless.” The circular therefore invites the 
ration of the deer in satisfying his lordship that 
t f t 
THE —— — màs AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ie that 
effect at one 
| period proposed in eonsequence "d pe adjourn- 
hem ot hjec ect to any 
present time, by signing the following 
We, ^ * the Unit 
england and Ireland, desir A n ress our 
any attempt at - — time Jo alter the UY of Com 
Prayer would be nded with great danger to — im 
unity of the Chr rch.” 
fed Church 
THE 1 SrRIKE.— Lord St. Leonard's has to 
addressed a letter to the Times proposing a plan wi ith 
of 
conviction mie 
td | inco me of the year das amounted to 
e 
e |m they were era submitted. redeo ton 
banguet “i far directors has been 8 till after 
the Christmas holiday 
E ze repo 
ay, 
— 
f ti 
directos oer gg to ne Cry stal Palace | 
ae that the 
84 
the viev 
— to à a satisfactory conclusion. He suggests that 
vd 
o lon 
oft e paymen 
À debenta 
e dec compen shou 
a follo owing effect shall be 
re bonds; and the 
ria — the pes u 
a rning at Exeter Hall, ‘and 
; preaching to- m 
continue to do so unt 
JE 
: v parish 
DIE waited upon Lord Palmer- 
ston for calli ing his lordship" s attention 
bmi to urge his — to exercise his authority 
a stop to the sa Mr. Soden — the public 
been towards 
alks and planting 
— ‘the able w were highly 
Rad 
ae Men e nevi 4 
) it. will r — no signature nor 
erfoil or maben For will, o f course. 
end t 
iin — of the 2 ed. pes 22 to 
20.0599, leavi ing a reserve of 11.218“. 
h 
Så 
master and — and i is not e 
the prese 
ENEE asters and workmen ` - — with 
a jealou: to to thet — of th working 
of Parliament y? ag IV., cap. 129) 
form: s to 
h repealed all the 
aws relative the' combinati 
it 
the following ofences punishable by — 
um y: 8, mo _ t hard 
bein, 
The Act | preceding 
st then r makes | opinion that 
ate xceed- P 3 
e whole of 8 deben- 
wever, 
tonis Ty ee — to find ‘that ‘the rac bat these 
duda and flowers had been removed th 
wa s bet 
E 
ure stock bas — allotted 
Thus the 
pa id, 
> company as their — 
the year was 1,384,183, 
20,000 o ^. the average of the four | 
P 
A" PER TY AND Ixcowz- TAX Vorne ON.—A con- 
: Tuesday ev ening | 
fere 
t 
onsh 
eprived of a useful and elegant ro- 
chad been d 
| eration and 2" — to his E to order the 
had been, 
restora what 
wanton 
| metro 
pair nfi ape 
n royed. Ra rofessor cell said 
p blic took a deep, — "he Er my 
don Coffee House, to conside 
“either an 
— or the total abolition 
of the charge — trades — E aunt Tas 
Collier, M.P., took the chair expressed h 
the income-tax, at did not “isting | 
etween aen Ed 1 rmanent and t 
Sir: ho oped, ber 
—.— — ur to force 4 
d É other 
depart fi emi oyment, or or * — iore 
work before it is Anis ied; Or ent 
vent any eem red euer ul — . — n, o — 
— hired or employed, from — — 
ting work or — 
3. ro for tdp purpose of forcing or bands any o 
club or associati Y ges 
malty, oi 
— 
any common 
any f Com 
mre a distinction 
tion, or to contribute geao any festi —— and 
pe 
unt of his not nd 
injust. He 
e tax, int meeer wrer of the House 
mons . move esolution to make bs 
, but if nom ‘thie came forwa 
wonld move the 8 himself. Mr. Elt stand 
nd Mr. Potter seconded a resolution, declaring that 
eater esent mode s d d charging one uniform * on all | 
income (except under Schedi ile mani- 
to I vour 
to obtain such a reduction in the charges on 
wa 
ha her Majesty that he desired 
rades | — 
va 
dee 
interest in thie matter, becan 
that Ae. "- o 
the f been 
ificed to the selfishness of a ant bet w 
and the A. Bg pra 2 will should. a peal 
857 the House of C s granted 1 
the further sum of 3500. fo for pet 
— EN — . 7 ver ar 
b — 2M 
approva ry of the 
"s ien. as when Bir B Hal mentioned to 
to trees, but could 
not get a supply, the = 3 ] 
him for c pu r . of lan 
Palace asa p 
— but had, it a appes 
v" inhabitants of Park W — imagined t tat 
they would obstruct their w Sir B. Hall w 
refu * 
Sonn 
with a 
and — - the amount 
— one-half that levied on propert; Mr. 
oved an — to the effect that the 
ived f des 
of the office » had been 
Manne! 
like red, in consequence of the — 
of the present Chief Commissioner, the administration 
indu ced to com comply with this un- 
+N 
mes e m tra and 
Y cept under 
Mer considerable | 
. * whie ed that th 
d bir rts ella or E the. iaoe had | in his speech made 
14 
e|an origo radio and co! 
vacant place with d A the ‘spring was = vident 
ry to taste. y rged his 
popular. "Minister, not su fer the 
E 1 said 
lor dshi hip, as 
pe 
ages 0. 
agreement, or any of — 
rei or r the — or time 
iden r 
partíes entering into 
Salizequiteerdenand. for me a r their 
for which he or they will w 
ne. This od we 
asor 14 
Et ob le manner, and Without 
direct or indirect, to 
Work, in cipe 
ven for 
me contained in 
— si ay 
forth ~ 
TMYt pay. The law 
d wW itself, and nothing more, but — 
m, cda the Hid of Trade. The aim A —.— of the 
that, accord pil rkmen 
mal 
! 
FELA 
SHE 
1 
pi 
die 
term y thin im of 
A fenton cc d to his merit, but tbe 
asters should be ‘Let labour be un 
T EAsTERN.—A meeting of shareholders 
ened) of the Great Shi Company was 
th Y, Mr. Guedalla in the chair, in anticipa- 
Thedatten, meting called by the directors on Thursday. 
lanae, it was ff to the 11th of 
sr 
g e- 
le à y discussion, i in the course of which consi- 
dissatisfaction Was expressed with the past 
| expression e ublic o inion on these and similar topics, | 
p 
both the resolution and amendment were withdraw wn, 
eed to, 
he had j ap eed. a report from the Office of Works, 
in which it was denied that — had been doi poe had 
and the € Bom ne tion was agre 
nt v 
rate of wages or prices upon which the panos is dissentie 
“That this meeting i Cd present mode 
cee Ee se ieia M Sut. and, Jesus Helga 
un 0 manifes 
itself, in an *r Ml d Henn pcse the tax, to use 
the most — er — to secure its pr mtm — 
the footing of a «ends — Just distinction between perman 
and precarious inco: 
"yt the 
e chairm said, he was a practical man, and | 
ihe nme the resolution 
. rely of shrubs 
| Dickson said since Sir B. Hall had left office 
had P" a efully iy A 
in Park Lane but that the borders of the wa k referred 
to were in 1 tnt iat ad been 
done was to take away some shrubs which did not 
— S put 
ow. 
would not — the winter, nd there re * difficulty, 
e certainly however thought that stri the ground 
7 and — was not " rable. Mr. 
the shrubs 
er 
r agreed obstruct deemed or taken to 
of molestation oro duction: — the om xi — and receive — 
of ET aon m — oe Honse a Commons. It 
vis t * animously that meetings should 
with the association, an nd a 
zw Mrat Ma Dmm —At Au Court of Common | 
resented from 
s Mirko ts Improve- 
iy | uil, m that the 
— ie D ay communication 9 and lar 
erected for the enr of —.— 5001 
[^ Ls to connect 
arketand the ig to 
tan Raila p pepe] pm large majori 
2 2 es ud pi back 
to de 
3 oo 
w to the om of improved and 
court called the 
d | 
ves of remo "e ng und : 
| itals ks ublic stree 
[nee is s asin fo 3 n eve ty this fens disease 
pagate exten ere 
and it be it be Ora gnat em and obe parish officials tojë 
eni tho delay what the practice is in thei 
NE y Musie Hall being no 
opened on Sun eve deta pe the engen 
musie, ben chiefly sacred, Mr. Spurgeon 
declined to preach there again. 
lved u 
be held forthwith i in E parts of the country, for the | d 
3 r 
[den 
e Corne erg 
[Pry for the purpose of n "their views betore 
e 
or the — „ wen, E — — — 
t th npn interfere ; 
and o 
ee, ap acer n mons; but 
8 Judge of the Middlesex the 
bey v y 
w errian they were right in —— them. 
of not desirable for the Govern 
has | for a 
He b. commence | gestion, 
Hi 
f the di venti di metropol 
orantis mated op . L4 Milner Gibson, Presi- 
of the M Hd —— ly upon re 
22 
relative to the recent agitat: 
ey were very rel 
Paper Aa d in the 
to | that if e vatis ED Bügetba, tha 
would be to appoint a select committee of 
send them before a committee of the House 
pan 
iy chance 
28 ih if they would ike 
e would then 
us 
i, but when their pecuni 
ment to interfi "pA except 
ood e; and if they e f bis sug- 
: he waala do all be could to bring about a 
