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Cheltenham Journal and Gloucestershire Fashionable Weekly Gazette.

he candid enough to acknowledge their own error, and not complain if the Promoters of the line pay as little

... probably before the effects of the American war had been materially felt. The Customs duties spew a falling off of £30,000 in the quarter, and the Taxes of £6,000 ; Stamps, Post Office, Crown Lands, and Miscellaneous each exhibiting an increase. The gross ...

PARLIAMENTARY SUMMARY,

... the proposed changes for the year 1866-67, Mr. Gladstone put the result thus : Timber Duties £307,000 ine Duties Pepper Duty 112,000 Stage Carriage and Post Horse Duties 85,000 Conversion of Debt Total L1,06-1,000 Leaving an unappropriated surplus of f 286 ...

THE NEW MINISTRY,

... was sufficiently large to be felt in the total receipts. 'file abolition of the timber duties occasioned a loss on the quarter which has just elapsed of £77,000; the equalization of the duties on wine in wood and in bottle caused another loss of £14,500 ...

TMIST4TON ON CONSUMPTION

... medicine vendors, or sent direct from the eetablieliment on receipt of stamps or post office order. The lie. Mae contains three at 48.6 d., and those at 334. four of the Ile. The stamp, to imitate which is felony, bears the word Then-- pion, in whits letters ...

OPINIONS OP THB PRESS

... of a stamped d.rected antelope.Addrem, To the Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Rirosinslism. Jortign Entriligetut: FRANCE. The Moniteur publishes a letter addressed to the Emperor by the stockbrokers of Parts, thanking his Majesty for the abolition of ...

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... to the class from which it is to be obtained, and they earnestly hope that provision may be made for the abolition of these small vexatious duties in the forthcoming Financial Statement, as being Alike annoying and obstructive to trade and commerce, without ...

GLOUCESTER

... the House of Commons upon the abolition of the corn-laws, remarking that the name Wetly associated with the success of those measures was that of Richard Cobden. In 1846 Sir Robert Peel spoke in support of their abolition, and, as the bead of the Government ...

PARLIAMENTARY SUMMARY

... respect to the proposed reduction in the duties on Tea the resolution was amended so as to allow of the alteration not coming into operation until the Ist of June. The resolutions reducing the Income Tax and the duty upon Fire Insurances were agreed to without ...

Ely Court anti 'taut Eon

... lor ne of lbe lhar r poemsgert whether sowepapee prdprist ;eight thei Hon any stamped sheets on tin day when the proposed now regelation for the abolition of the Impressed stamp take effect wosid be Glinted to use them, and to eaten the privilege of sanding ...

ASIATIC CHOLERA—SLAUGHTER-HOUSES. To the Editor of the Cheltenham Journal. Sir,—The following letter—taken ..

... men—the Clergy and To wuMissionaries—what they experience, especially during the summer mouths, in the discharge of their sacred duties, in reading, and talking to, and in prayiug with, those inhabitants of the localities to which reference has been made ; and ...

PRICE LISTS PER POST,

... them being the penny imposed on goods Iwo inwards, the other the stamp duty of Is t . il oil iif lading outwards. The loss from these i. estimated at £191,000. He next proposk reduce the duty upon tea to Is. per pUand, will certainly be a great boon to the ...