MEETINGS MEMORIALS AND PETITIONS.
1' (^i|^^tfl of the Evening Star.} I U '''•Stl^^^^rould never guess to what you principally owe this letter. It is to a bottle of pickles, or more directly to a; label thereon. Well.it occurred this way] g^tO6kqfaWß!»^miisfi4a^ pickles. Before dinner I read the one ; what was in it fairly puzzled me afc first. Still thinking about it, mine eyes observed thewsatd«bottte^ta!Klittgs before me, I read^as follows ;,„ "The consumer is informed that 0 the Vegetables in 'this" b'6ttle"are~free "■from"copper7'oTaßy-l thing deleterious." With a zest I Opened] St^tbomWnd^pJilpMtelo^M&S^ mouth, Imagine the face I model I tried! another-wlich see'medmbV^fCaidifferenti nature, but to iny-palate's disgust all off them, and, they j^ereuof a^JspeajL variety, I haddtMs^eCta©.- t?|hSEdSave| known this at firstjjut did not think of I i^t'^i^PM^kfy r were in |hp. same;,bottle.i ■-tfus#:s6X imAfifiea Wtfie^bii^al-Wro-i ceedings which hav.e» taken place here? #^eeni^^be ;T guaj^pJte!e;d,| pure a,nd free from,^copper," Brass, prl any other insidipus* ingredient; I sup-1 r P O?AyQtt will ;say*airT;his has no natural! Elation* pirt pa*t faspecttvely; Hen! you are a sceptic, and in. this I^amj not, as I feel "'ilo'nvinced it has, if you. aoaly^ , r i|rra-j^hemicat affinity in! all. its^/paitsitliafid ino¥ the"?-Mayor! drawn attentionl6 by^ the remarks! which he made";at-on'e' 'of^he meetings, !«, rP>yself> would not have observed it. TWPs^ably^apPve'b]fM#fee r in this matter, butl strpngjy disapproved ;^f^h^prln^iple^ Wdr^itf^mt are, various, .and, accoriding^to the grie.v,-| 'ahdei^real 'or 4 im%iHeP%tiicti° soffit of( to the favors which others m as,a,re t war^^ business. It Is no' use' in'mincing this; matter. The ; firsts pbjeptj tjje^ms to be toi "crush james Mackayfjunior. Thisj ievidently,^ iaithejniainv.purposeVvifiisjttfe; Petitioniiofi^Grievances.Ht- ;The«prihfeipal; names'si^nedttb Mthfe petitioriT^Brertsignifi-i cant, not :6nly^6f^)tn^abb^ef6bnclusions as to reasons fp^r dbing£ls3, but, also of the intention I~havopoiDted Joutr T"l~catPtrell premember whenrfMTx^amesr^TCKa^iintt., "was thVgreatidol of neatlyajl lh6Ve"lignkrsj referred to. clear, from their] conduct now, that they have hot received] febm; him alL4t|t§|(^|3S^r^ which they ; e^ected,^n|Qp|j^|w|i^^|#ery ■ much d i s^pppinj(^^©^3^^h|i^^^^he4it>re-.| ,venge-^k^Ke^as|p^|!|p^^|.pickleßj James'lß^abfay^^e^sw^i^toi^^ ;.fbrih WMejioMoWSi^^mXb-T^-wi ,'well-aKp||§|||ii^^»^en! "otfer ■ tc>-; be! to ibe tru&Sp^nfthe^i^ejsuMSet, namely: l :mt : ;in*ife|^ffif§:^^;,occurTed,j haying refereticfea^aii^oundaries of the Thames Qoldfield, Mr James Mackay, at! the insjta^c^ of §hef humblest, Mner orj resident^, never spared any "trouble: on hisj part tha^was^iiecesfary-^b gb^ throrfgH, sbi ?as tbigive ev&o^rs6najly;i: tsiichs|infprma-| tion as might be requiri^drby -himT He[ never gave me any inforflaationT) I neverj asked; him for no friend of; mine; ; y^^tU^l^ike^air^)lay. ; : | ■■w-v'-t'<v-v?T<"'?r' ;;■■-■«■■;''-;' ■'•' ' I am, <feci, ;\\ '■""'■"'■■' l^ rJi-;^^:K^-i>;-v\ ■ ;:; t;Jjtstixia^'l .;:Thames, £$£$}£&&?-■':£.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2053, 3 August 1875, Page 2
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390MEETINGS MEMORIALS AND PETITIONS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2053, 3 August 1875, Page 2
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