THE FUTURE
... muing the case for some time to come. it* public revenue of the country, notwithstanding of . no [ re ...
... muing the case for some time to come. it* public revenue of the country, notwithstanding of . no [ re ...
... contains a larger amount of silver ore than the rich South American mines. Dublin. Abolition of the Lokd Lieutenancy.—The first meeting to protest against the abolition of the Irish Court was held last week; ii was composed of about thirty respectable ...
... Woods and Forests. Mr, F. O'Connor presented petition from a place in StafTordshire, praying for the abolition of the stamp and advertisement' duties; also, a petiliou hotn Eccles, praying, the house Hot to interfere with the Laud Company, as the petitioners ...
... supply for the ordnance and naval services was afterwards brought up and agreed to. The Brick Duties Bill was read a third time, the committee on the Stamp Duties Bill was postponed till Thursday, and the Charitable Trusts Bill passed its second reading ...
... excise duly on paper, the stamp on newspapers, the advertisement duty, and the customs’ duties on foreign books. The hon. member contended that literature was taxed more heavily and unjustly than all other articles, and that the duties included in his resolutions ...
... any temporary residence in that country ; but latterly the duties have been stripped by degrees of much of their regal indej endence. The Duke of Northumberland recommended the immedialed abolition of the office some years since, as it was his decided opinion ...
... find, —for a lady a very phoenix.— Fra~ zer’s Magazine. Use Postage Stamps fob Lettebs.—You perceived, said one of the two friends, that in the rapid process of counting, our stamped letters gleamed pass like meteor, whilst our money paid and unpaid epistles ...
... into committee of supply, Mr. Macgrcgor moved that, in consideration of the recent changes in the navigation laws, the stamp duties on marine assurances, bills of lading, and other shipping documents should be abolished. Lord John Manners seconded the ...
... about six inches in lenvil and which Mr. G. now has alive and hearty in The authorities of the stamp office Lave in«i issued a new and greatly improved stamped enveli!!! he difference between it and the old one making the envelope adhesive, and appending ...
... “andinsupportahly jealous. By her stupid jealousy she has caused me to be condemned to 15 days’ imprisonment for neglect of duty a National Guard. It is enough to drive one mad to lied to such a woman, and I often think of blowing out my brains or running ...
... the Exchequer said, that if Mr. Spooner's motion should carried, the reduction of the limber and coffee duties, and the abolition of the window duties, must be given up, and some new taxes must be devised to make up the deficiency in the revenue arising ...
... (General Jntelltgence. The Select Committee on Newspaper Stamps have published their Report. They do not directly recommend the abolition of the stamp, but they suggest that “news is not in itself desirable subject of taxation.” A Maiden Assize. —The ...