THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE: 
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request of the detective. of India in reference to its finances, А. works, tax- | will remove him from the scene of 
told £h t а gentleman eda pe enn |ation, and cotton supply. Mr. E. Pot him and his fami îy M 
The detective was thereupon asked into the bed-room, |t e Cha mber of Com шоке PR id the meeting | notor riety. 
and held a conversation with both of them. The gentle-| was d by M 21 ; Mr. Murray, M.P.;| * Yonx.—A public meeting 
yas is a married man with a Mnt, hut has long boni Mr. 3* Turner, 2 P. атда M.P.; Mr. Kin- | ће 29th ult., under the 
estranged from his wife. He t least 40 years of|naird, M.P.; Mr. Ross, ^ t Ches am, Mr. Dunlop, Mr. for the promotion of va: 
age, whilst the lady is only кув: А doni will Ье | M. Gladstone, seis other gentlemen, representatives of|interests of the church. Th 
sought for by the wife, and full evidence of the facts pf | different chambers of commerce in the country. The|the m 
the case has been laid before the bishop. conference gd the form of a regular debate on 
BIRKENHEAD., A dh s weekly meeting ofthe Mersey | Indian matters, the object being to press on the : 
Dock and Harbour Board, n Friday, it was resolved | Government the necessity of taking energetic steps аз | а year in value. То remedy these а 
to construct a graving dock ^ Birkenhead, the length | soon as possible, t to restore the 2n ilibrium between deficiency cf church accommodat: 
of which is to be 750 feet, the width 85 feet, and the| Indi following resolu- sociéty was agreed "pon, with pro; 
2 management, „Wi ith a mo d pi. 
pted :— 
two rows of ships, and to be so constructed as to admit] 1. “ That in the opinion of this conference the financial | Fitzwilli 
two ships at a time, Its costis estimated at 84,0007. |Р vot dier a! nw ipe uum Excess of expenditure out the VO: 
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BrgMINGHAM,.—AÀ meeting was held in this town on | over revenue, and the suspension of reproductive 
Friday, the Mayor. in. the chair, at whi ch 16 was {throughout the country, upon which large sums have лат 
to PM frican | been expended, as wipe in a bp — by the 
supreme Government, at Calcutta, on the 190 ov. last: anı 
Aid Society. Lord Alfred Churchill peech of | this conference is further of opinion that clear and simple 
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gne rg described the usefulness of. this object as | statements of the accounts of the revenue and expenditure of 
obtaini п of cotton from tl ndia i 
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B H ible, showing distinctly the manner in which the revenu: 
аб бл he said, was to be obtained at an p Е азе Терлек р ; 
received and osed of, distin, the recei] an 
extremely low rate, and there were from 40,000 to 50,000 Фатава on ORE CRINE pu dd оп all other Exi 
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coloured те in C. who had escaped from the |2. That, in the opinion of this conference, the 
"United Sta eady to te to Abb ku cost ud - Indian army is one chief cause of the excess of Не: 
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form a - "i TO qct, oe eokuta and ndian expenditure over revenue, and the consequent financial | Was fired a а. 
5 ez y. di rides ss resulting in increase of debt over taxation, and the |t ma 
anie —The em xiensive pottery works at this} sto ppage of publie works; and that this — would | ; a 
place, form uy int . Alcock and | earnestly aa her Majesty's 8 Government in the determina- ә ek ^u 
Son, Sas now ы hy p Purchàse, into the han ds of |t Hon which it has s фжргевгей to a to reduce the em e and there- | Се aken ^ 
Alderm man Sir James Duk is e i eo Ў LA сБ — E e d ied LI Un vacant until he becam: 
nativo 
ira Sheriff ^. "These opt nion of this — unless mm. are imme having been thrice b 
het ce ret p" n available, a loan shouk raised, to be specially and , 
ier the excellence of tie T а e enjoyed а a hi gh reputation exclusively applied to the E eet and completion оѓ | ће 1 H 
Cciures, reproductive works in India, under the controlof a board of nearly wo hours, * | 
OYEN болино appointed to obtain| works to be appointed for each of the three Presidencies Fr 
Tue. for the relief of thé distr essed operatives ADRIAN it yi а д conviction that ibt за 
this 1б 1 чи necessary to develop the vast resources of th to t 
e and itis further the opinion of this conference that | return . 
а suffici ot 5 Е now € aoniribated by the the Зен e to be expected from judiciously-conducted repro- mer 
pres сазе. At|ductiv е моба in India will ч? to pay the interest upon С and 
the same time the tee tender thei best thanks hate д within в brief space of time, and may be so dealt and 
o all Me. hat ave MM d to thé fund. with as to ЕСЕЮ the whole outlay in the course of a limited D xm 
number ears. 4. That this conference is of opinion gan 
public meeting was held in this town | that the higa Customs duties recently imposed in India B x 
on the 29th « ult, for the purpos e of "bim the pro- | are greatly to be deprecated, inasmuch as they check the -= g ot 
f ado ing a memi ome Secretar xpansion of trade, and e of imports foster native nf 
in favour of she boit £th Y | manufactures under a false ystem of tion, reve “Т 
t v лоп of the с es of 1s. 1d. p he free-trade policy under which own country has| William Stanl a lo 
ton le rporation of the City of London on | made т gress in civilisation, influence, and wealth, rs 
Hertford and all i iles of the metro. | 5: "That in the opinion of this conference the Government Е 
H abou t t to ought to be осей о every le encouragement x 
л А u expire under ren planters, and ji who may b itchfork Tom out gi 
Acts of Баданга. ii г р е Th 
10 18 induced to settle or purchase property in India, it being th „TH 
the embankment о Ма атра and other purely cis the — Brit а ttl 1 found the i [ gor 
bjeets. "The. Penpanen rosperity of the country. And in order to give 
ME "Phe. Mayor occupied the e and | Confidence to да-а" АЗ EET simple and effective o4 
ы. the Righ e у. powers, аы contracts, EE d d; of E 
t t Е ‚| апа that every should ven for the 
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: m И" oth Куо "rhe following reso- | ОХЕ —At an early hour on Tuesday morning a x 
айо: ^ "ith a memorial founded upon them were се bid: out. in the no rth- р ече of Blenheim ' die 
Loin d adopted :— Palace т?з lodge, the bake- оз 
“That the e tax of 14. 1d. per ton collected by the Cit use, the land clerk's "em, the pis rd's room, and | ‚М8. 6 M 
n upon all coals brought by sea ог land WA E Ax € Titian room, this portion of the b ildings being ae Pad » 
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of 71] milos M s Be mptropólis 818 unjust o Ret d and places | separated from че —€— by a fire-proof room and an | was the eldest; son ot M ч 
any ire как in the е ure Bf "ha pi rs — fee те use ard. About half-past 5 the|thelate Archbishop of York, and 
xp ve the . That, as the Parliamentàry auth rity | pora was bra w.t the smell of smoke and wood 
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b hat quar was when the o 
duties over the existing 20 miles а Loggen ae tdm iut flames. 
ы: : ought abo i Vern 
де Бы, e Sostieni in d is in progress among ЖЫ deposited in | the steward's and clerk?s offices, 
та Етан еп this tow ‚ to реек еа tha they were successfnl in recovering the whole of 
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3002 EX bon a already о озым бача: e дө еш. next endeavoured to save € -— 
gf Ehe pon portrait, Кз Ы ца ty ее» ho cgt] | pour ing down 80 fast fro om the roof that ee as ont of wd 
at 400 loss of these са 1 
pictures will be much regretted by ај] | ге from P. 
der was Stied i in this s сағаты mirérs of this celebrated m 6 "те vani а where hi 
present from Victor Amadeus, King of Sardinia, to 
magy БЕБЕ RABUBSID APEBA4EPODE EE 
xh rN had peu siue in some| John, Duke of Marlborough, ànd remained unhung 
in the nE. ? x m i -— hidde from the public view till thè visit of 
кты е young man nam т Joshua Reynolds to Blenheim in 1788. Не уаз 0018 та y his 
Cassidy in ne i {ое struck viue their beauty and value, that| by the application of а clever al 
» dividing th eus vein and ca ь recomm ended their being placed in the room | mach zz 
E rwards. n hey oc . The following is a list of the pictures 
о royed:—Maárs and id and he, | by machi 
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езү» Асы [a goi Бре rehensi пв, he w s traced Jupiter, J d Amp 
Toa prins andan j POM eoncealm maps: since| painted on léather, by Titian, and a painting b 
ir e to take jx trial at the Е * The Rape of Proserpine,” 8 feet 8 inches high, 
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assizes on the charge of Wilfül M " 
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AIDSIONE.—A. meeting of the p 5 seti NL 
planters of Kent and d Sume f the ano aper Ыр pieces. 24 fire M HEN Tave EM count 
in this town, tò ote the objects of the Central ! 
tral | eastern n of the мера and it is thon — Анч 
3 nght itat i 
" | e the servants went а fetch faggots for tlie morning ideas” ра. E the mind et 
t port duty а spark ma 
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presided, and t odio der. Тһе ve was visited during the pes by [m ce 
неу » the Жа of persons from Oxford and the surrounding | kon: 
E. | neighbourhood, and the 9 the fire not having pr 
subject i 
tam anuon шшш т EOSs"doc0c2l!17u 
ring the customs and | with several visitors, were resident in lace 
мей fel. pus si rid to - this to ig.—The bank of Messrs, теак. апа pm or] ot p 
» ging the|this town, stopped payment on Monda Н 
Eod Perrin the idee рес лон by enm ede issue of Js A: oi. Е Ae igna: Дз what pillow lace ou 
HN —1t is rumoured that е K has analysing the rap 
Tu. оа co conference was held in this verum ua din ps 
ity n the 29th ult. {о consider the present condition | sus "mer at the] foation into igi xd ler 
oltre have given him Mel анада which" entangled, ће those used 
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