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positor will receive from the chief office, direct to bis] i f Ше year ending i in March last, as Our. ot Cio mais T м 
own address, an official acknowledgment, of no value t with “the year ending in March — The tl phe иаша d in Nea : 
any one but Re WER nly o value to him аза EAM bi pres after inveni gating the causes this s hand, vii 
certificate that t stmaster has done his duty án decrease state tha at the: was a Фонон іп the con. 
reporting org ds Ad promptly the amount o -— of nearly five millions 
deposit. Should i B acknowledgment” fail to arrive of gallons, and they mà this diminntion not so 
within 10 da ays, or shoul on arriving be found | much to the effect of the базе duty, as to the 
inaccurate, t d itor must notify the sam ii “ Заты 2 badnes of the harvest of last year, which in Ireland 
Comptro oller, Savings Bank Depart: ment, Gene ral Post | seriously affected the amount of sales in spirits, and in 
се, London.” All mistakes will, pI England and. ZON pg Me sales in beer, They state 
be promptly rectified, and no action at law can be had ch ан d 
by either the pt or the depositor, "all disputes м the adult ее, has checked its cons ump- 
being referable to Mr. Tidd Pratt, as ob pe Whose ion and i еа si farther ©, diminish it. The 
decision will be final ud binding on псоте am property. tax for the b ye аг shows an 
depositor, postmaster, and all concerned i Jes matter | increase a Bue rter over those of bra measu 
in dispute a vs out of these transactions. D l sed by the increased rate of taxa - кте, 1 
may be made in the joint names of two parties ; bit thé tion in iat year Бака as aslight remissi m has been made | batese 
signatures at. фо th parties will be required o Анн his у 
drawing. Youths of 14 years of age and upward H The revenue from licenses for refreshment анам call 
enter into these joint deposits; and youths of iiv and for reta ini ү under the Act of 1860, ha ; реб 
years may déposit on their own account, and their | greatly pappor inted expectation. The total number | according to the 
receipt.on withdrawal will bea sufficient discharge to | of refreshment-house licenses is 5798. Тһе amount of | in hi 
the postmaster. 2rried women, or single women who | duty i 2 996 ; the number of wine licenses for соп- | ТАРО " 
may afterwards marry, may deposit and withdraw, |s sumption on, the рге mises is 686, that for consumption | National Gals 
unless after such marri рек the husbaud M gi s 740; the total being 1426, aud the | 
notice in writing to the Postmaster General that the | amount of duty 26397. nly 38 licenses for the sale of | €? 
repayment must be made i him. Certified friendly on the көт have been taken | 
societies, charitable institutes, provident societies, penn t Hud at | cient for the reception of the 
y|in Liverpoo 6 Leeds, rsfield, 3 
anks, &c., approved by the National Debt Commis- Венн 4 AN чаң i at Scarborough; nóng. at | tl 
sioners, e r, SED; mer eed without гсн. Bath, Bury, Blackburn, Cambridge, Oxford, Preston, © ls t of 
ey w o sign a declaration in the usual way, ochdale, or Wakefield. Portsmouth and Southampton thy of the fi ро К з noh 
е — do. deposita in ease of false declarations, | have 6 apiece, Bristol and Bradford 12, Руно T ain. British. errare, Sha eraros by thio and 
Sheffield 14 i The | is, year by 
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t se nd up his depositor's book to the chief office, | Commissioners state that the disappointment in the | 2820 erected upon a 
where i it will be eompared with the a account there anticipated amount is partly owing to the terms of the | taken for m 
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Depositors' books pass and repass post p "d all which акар аге sold after a certain hour at recom 
bond fide applications to the department are likewise | night sing the sale and the | early 
free of post age. Ap erso son having an accoun t in an exist- tite When it is necessary, ee present, to ро ove | the minutes ог ryan taken before them, 
a po "S |+Һа# +1 of publie resort and en pe appendix, to be laid before your lordships. 
office ba nk, pi о the trustees of the t^ in order to bring it " the BRITISH Musevw.—During the autumn reces si 
ank for a certificate of the amount with ge terest | act, it t that very di ti pi rien to-day and extend to the 7th 84 
standiug to hi isa acconnt with х. ет Тһеу will ‘furnish and that a vast number of shops in in consequence, avoid | eral important alterations will be carried int 
а ш certificate free of char; the license altogether. The (Commissioners state that 8. the Etinclogical Department an imp 
t-office ba аб іп viia E. deines to open an account | the trifling revenue of ‚600. erived from the extent a new classifi 
E n ived а uch cash. He wil be|duty on cards and dice is secured by enactments undertaken by Professor 
furnished ith a dispositi ^s book , and the amount | nearly as complicated and restrictive as in the case addition al specimens а 
entered just as if he had paid it i in money. ‚ Апу бун of the most important баши to the Exchequer. ii ican t collection, and the iin 
regulation coverers natural 
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а that ban nk for a “ withdrawal? form, which will b е | complained of Бу the card Г manufacturers TET Carthage, чамі э 
furnished free of charge. This he must fill up and especially by t exporters), a is ig one 
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y post, ; address, “г ^ a n rt S 
t ов ree of = deposit, with interest, or for | while to recommend the introduction ode i'd cde ga alle eries. че creased fe 
ch sum, being a portio it, as he may desire = laws оп this subject. “The repeal of "s du tit "th | idea; in the reading-room for re 
withdraw, Tho V i ^il have been advised o f | add, © ld s а А чу My of. the. old tal ue which M 
Me reiten ене sies “коп Sweep away а mass of legislation which catalog питра. E 
prepared to pa y E^ e i aliod on the Lesern: of the very unlikely that the legislature would now permit o | of the printed catalogue are to be supplied fr 
warrant, duly sign ned e A ok voca Men d the statute-book. We apprehend that of re 
x with als w per sons are aware of the existence of such LrcrRIc PosraGr.— The United k 
foc depositors е to attend personally, for de visions in restraint of trade as d enactment CP Company, taking as the basis of th their 
posi e he. e, becom cards or dice shall be made in place in Great | fa у 
ineapacita а going СБ In fact " е regulations Britain except London, Wostuintter and ү: 9d , and 1s., Lr pen to the reci iiS 
bein ie xd singular. PH and a *haudy-|nor in Ireland except in Dublin. The duty on dice 1,000, weekly, h e determined to dl 7 
x de Ed cS s лк se Revue Pues regulations” экчей, eode ast is ome of d evils of this | rate of a shilling for "lip messages th 
> iced in our first annual re unfr 'heir lines 
and the public, is Ml e dvertised t ass and wil, 
ember. ready advertised to appear on the Tux Tor R Prc —The Select Сот ttee of | and will, within а AY T 
ТОТА тт пк Fon GN OFFICE.—The. business the Hou F^ Toris a koito d to consider in what | Chester and Liv. iis 
of tlie Foreign Of removed on Tuesday to No. 7, ponerme "s conditions annexed by Mr. Turner's will to| Тнк GREAT МЕТЕ 
Whitehall Gar Дань. " Vei 3t will be cuiriéd on in f ture uest of his pieture to to the National Gallery сап | from us metropolitan. ES det 
X Ваю Von Ой Tue y Вар belt A carried out, and also to consider the mesures | a radius of six miles from Charing ( 
bi - Vis- revved Я tie House a prope: e taken with respect to the Vernon Gallery, | miles of streets. Since 1849 the m 
клм чекен L- gifts of the same kind, have made the | increased by upwards 
2 | followin repor | streets by DEN 900 m 
* That the late Mr. Turner, R.A., by bis will gave to ће! Тнк DRI ied Боомт. 
баарыл of К Ате Gallery | his Ше аа bandin g езе ад е 6Р.м,, anms р 
нета Анин the De Tabley Collection, 
хуево the dir sation that: hey should be kept and | the Royal Echange Fountain a dh 5 
emi Rerum piper f pd pumed у шы | Тав Рат "ne E 
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is these wr рр res was he decree Е ч Анав меу, hs: Ute чо "the E Cher 09 4 
and the two pictures have ever since bao, ax and now ave, placed on 
in the National mr between the two Claudes, accordin 
Tu d We will That Mr. Turner made several codicil 
д lishers who hold quantities o of pri wel 
а e firs icil, which was superseded by the 1 export it, with the view of f tiet à 
ones, he piven P а di to din ке ted for his 5 (except | Paper, апа + ing er ing s 
be maintained | and he e following 
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ens visits hes Engla nd, and became known to the | (except the“ X and the ‘De ii о geyo Маш to the т у “ My dear Sir,—Being d 
cipa 
ior vera] tees of the National Gallery, provided that oie poss; let 
comme Ti егеїа houses in ‚ Londor on. um added to the National Gallery, to entitled "Turners s d ofi i tots Dx 
me ery ;'in th i i i 
importa t service rendered to a member of his fam mily, rooms were bullt; the tristesa of tbe NASSA ней pu reds dpa 
he was appointed by eu ipu Е to the | рор 10 Вахе апу power över the-pictures tui М жет келк 
Косыл at. Vie Su bee MEUS. an fhe ully carried out by them; it was bis will that either such | Minister of Fir 
Marshal's appointeent ж түн mbassador E E di y | be the property of the nation, ot to remain at iig баегу, ара | beat Inform 
и х visis зан. е the property of the nation, or to remain at his house аз one | advised 
о England, оп Her esty' «тене the Baron | &ntire gallery, to be viewed gratuitously ; if the lease could not | drawback of Excise thereon, and 
having been previous] jam ils be ren he pictures were to be sold; by t the 
р 3 | b nis. Philine ; by the third codicil, e 
sm, Pri ai s Attach à Г б > | if the National Gallery should not carry out the provisions in | as merchandise with 
" an бод th А th ond codicil within five years, on or beforot i tly there is no person 
has resided alternatel | Lo доп of е1 i i Jared his bequest | Wo are further айу 
T ized y in n d Paris е lease of his present gallery, then he declared his beqnest | We are furt dvised that MY 
> о s member of the distin is xh e тош Gallery to be void, and in that case his galle 
iig ui n tbe terms mentioned in his 1 &xieil. 
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D REVENUE. —The Commissioners of | his finished i 
3 pictures to the National Galle 
*evenue have кш pnblished а report from тч уа С were ^n Я exhibited gratuitously during 
Е еге was a азе of 3 E ease oi seh risen Anne Street hi * 
Appears em that decre: 693,646. | cept the last two years, ani нў en the pictures were te be d: 
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