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Sir C. Douglas, the member for Banbury, who was followed , Lord Kobert Montagu, who moved, as amend ment, that

... reduce all prohibitive duties on articles of British produce, and to admit manufactures on a certain list at an ad valorem duty of 30 per cent, to be reduced in three years to 25 per cent. England engaged to abolish all duties on French manufactures at ...

COUNCILS OF ARBITRATION

... There are, of course, some arguments in favour of the retention of the duty, but the arguments are certainly in favour the abolition. What a contrast was the debate on the paper duty to some of those illiberal, narrow-minded notions which the Sidmonths ...

HOUSE OF LORDS.—Tuesday

... Beecham, Chemist, IS, Milk-street, St Helens, in boxa l at 9|d. and 2s. 9d. each. Sent post-free from tke proprietor x 11 stamps, or 36 stamps. So by every Druggist in every ton in the kingdom. Full directions are given with ejeh boi. Wholesale Agents: Raimes ...

THE LEIGH CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd. 1860

... uniform duty upon wine, and had compelled them to propose a varying scale of duties. A uniform rate of Is. per gallon would have occasioned an enormous fiscal sacrifice; but there was a much more serious reason—namely, the relation between the duty upon ...

STEALERS AND RECEIVERS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

... their approval the amendments. The bill was then read third time and passed. The Greenwich Hospital Bill and the Excise and Stamp Duties Bill passed through commiitec. On motion of Viscount Hardinge, certain returns showing comparison between the militia this ...

execution of CATHEKINE WILSON

... prisoner that no effort was made by any section of ft to procure remission of tho capital punishment; even the Society for tho Abolition of Capital Punishment appeared to feel that it was case that would not justify them in interposing; the prisoner’s own memorial ...

MB. BASSAITS MIMIOiT TO ABYSSINIA

... forward with confideuco to that which was sure everyone who endeavoured to his duty always received viz., a fair trial from the country. The time in which had to undertake his duties was one no ordinary anxiety. had had commercial panic in this country from ...

LOCAL NEWS

... a coloured map of the county.”—A copy will be sent to any of our distant, readers for four postage stamps, or one with map of Lancashire for six stamps. of Guardians. —The usual weekly meeting of the guardians of the Leigh union was held on Thursday, ...

THE LEIGH CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. AUGUST 9th, 1862. * - ' - -- ■ AT. ATTENDANCE >t 42, BARK-STREET, . „

... themselves, and punishing any of their comrades who did not properly perform their duty or misbehaved themselves. On tho day this affair happened it seemed that the duty had devolved upon the deceased to clean the prisoner’s horse and accoutrements, and ...