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Messrs. Kegax Paul & Co. And The I Pall ...
t cause he very the fi books ght to that publish should them be is protected only acquire be d - ¦ at an enormous -s L 4 b mi mf « v ¥ costnof ¦» to ¦»»¦ speak ¦^« of other risks
a wv lishers ^ M ^ nd b *• » ^^^^ ^ . 'W 4 ^ ^^ p ^ ^ respons k ri ^ m . ^^ 4 In h ^^ ^ ^»^ ^ ibil the ^ ^ ^ v ¦ * m ^ it ~** ^ present i p w es - » m ^^ * «« - , m v **^ - underta m , » 4 * ¦» - - instance ^ * - ^^^ 1 » w w ^^ y k ^ ™™ en F ^ ~ " ^^ ^^ ' b the — - y ^ — ^ " t p m h ~^ l — e a — — intiffs pu — — b ^—
-d o lves not wr 9 . appear They 4 had to have sold acte to different d entirel newspapers y for
thempu — v * *^ , y « r ^ « ^ a one , blishing n w _ ^ ^ ^ Lvr i ^ ^ iJi a ^^ Aifc ^^^ S y ^^ dney M a * ^» *^ UV series ** v ^ p- ^ w paper A n ^ ^ Ski - ^^ * ^— ^ ™ of V — ^ — - » - ^ the — extracts ^ — / . * m . va — - privilege «< v — ^>^ vit ~ ^ ¦ from - *• — A . - ^—r pKa — of -w — — the v re — ** — w -
pai therefore '• Journals d upwards , to ' and nrotect of for £ 1 t , 700 tthose hat hose . rig to to It ht whom whom was they their had thev dut been had had y ,
therefore granted this , - to privilege protect . Fair extracts they , to show the character and claims of a new book , are
an not d only allowabl writer for e , but the often kno even ws desirable or ht , to know every _ 7 the boundaries press of fairness , in such
! matters . , i Carlyle and Aberdeen University 4 . —
I Thomas The ^ maaaaaaaa ^ ^ ^^ ppT ^ following k ^_ ^ p . »^ b > W .. mWrnamT ^ wmma Carl , ^^^ B ^ k _ ^ B ^ pk ^ Pfc le i ^ fe « hi ^ B am came " ¦ A ghl aaam ^^^ ^ A ^ PKV y ^ BpP' - interest to am ^ am ^ mmf ¦ ^ r ^ wv li i ^ m ^ V ^ h ~ ht i ^ v ing m \ onl ^ «* P > « l ^^ B etter * ¦ _ t ^^ ~ h e "" V ^ ^ B > ot pM from » ^ a * ^ m ^ h er ygy
i I a day can . didate It tr ' i is a for repl the y to Lord an invi Rectorshi i tation j i to stan i of d th as ¦ T f mmmat ^~*^ * W >* helsea M ^ t p mm k
j I announcement don University ^^^^ , February * * : — ' 5 Cheyne , 1856 niuc h Row ^ Gent , C ^ l emen ^ , — , Your L not
on-} t sure he l meantime y , in an unp very to leasant thank way surprised ; and I me beg di , all , you very y
for you the and honour ray other you young are doing frien me ds . in The Aberdeen election , to a — mere . _ _ —_ l ^ y j formal office — , j I — suppose - xx , may go *^
sequences in this way . But or that the fact without that momentous ingenuous young consouls in your University , in poor old Scotland
wil far ling away to testif are y loya that lly feeling disposed by such to me methods , and as they have in this caseis already a
possession of a valuable , and , , to me , almost to of part an- ^ iffe with cting . With nature the , election which I itself shall I not must have not
of in persona the least lly interfere visiting for Aber or d against eentoo . In I am respect
constraine untowar d dl to say to that me travelling and that is at at , present all , times there very
here are — — — — . some —r ¦ On ~ I * h ^^ specia the hi v ^ w ^ h whole ¦ — — l " ^ causes ^^ , —^ m - ^^ ^ h ¦¦ ^ if ^ h . v ^^ t ^^ p here rather b V ¦ be detaining no i" —^ r ¦ ¦ real H ^^ - ^ - ^—^ dut ^^ W - ^^ r ^ f me m , ^^^^^ ^ . ^^^^ ^^ " ^^^ ^^^ ""^^ y , ^ m
but in A onl ber y d a formal I had or ceremonial much better one not to be come done but if there do , appear some real practical duty ,
to certa ¦ ¦ be r inl done m ma in ke - the -- an event effo r rt of my to ir ~ i i ~ come election r . More v , I will I ^ — ' ~ " ~ ^ " - — ^^ ^^ y ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ' ^^ ' ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ r ^^^ " ^ w ^ b ^ F ^^ ^^ ^^^^ ' *^^^^^ ^^ ^ a ^ ^ ^^ . ™ ^ " ^» ^^ v ^ ^^^ . ^^^
and cannot kind say regards at present , I . remain And so , with gentlemen many thanks , your
Thomson most obedient and Harper , T . , Carlyle divinity . students To Messrs , & c . , Aberdeen University . '
Grants to Public Libraries . —On Wednesday lastthe 12 th inst . Lord Iddesleigh
received ( who was at accompanied , the Treasury by a Sir , deputation Henry Holland , com ) -
pose Lib d of Assoc members iation of with the reference Council to of the the disposa rary l of surplus recor , d publications to the
public libraries of the kingdom . Mr , JacksonM . P . said the request of the
deputation various Government waa , that the , departments publications such of the as
Parliamentary papers , the Admiralty , , ' the
Kec Offices ortt , inight Ulnce , be and deposited the Indian from and time Colonial to time
in King such dom of the shou free ld app libraries ly for of the the sa Unito *
who ^ commo to to ¦ mr w * keep •^ should n l- » dation j ~* them tiieni . m * a s ^ undertake •» in ^ - for ^ , # -3 good *** ill the ^> !»• v condition -v volumes to ^* -- * . provide — so T and proper presentftT me ? z' •* a
them Jteep " SS !! service ^ goou . ! ^ conaition ? r the 8 . a public « V ? conditiS to + « in J ^ > ^ the publications of the ^ Patent
are as already presented to them . Office , ' wCt Severa wcvciai l of \ j ± the uiiD representatives JLcjjj . ccsciiua . bives of ot the the dpo m ^
roug vincia Lord hl l y pu recognise Iddesleigh blic libraries d the , having i important n repl spoken y , sai character d , he tho of - I
the centres vwiibirus deputation vji of industry mu-uatry as , , representing w wnere here the tne libraries H the Draries principal w ! L " were
use appea extreme to l t to he ly the localities well Government managed ; but , when an to d grant were they books made of great an or publicationsit became a question whether
the Government , should becomeas it libraries supporters — — . Those an — — d subsidisers publications — — - — — -ww »»»— -fc-- ^^ m ^ of were if , the available tj | existing were
price price to the , , me t public he - price price to purchase including including y ™ at simply simplv an extremel ^ s * . that that ^ y CwXXCstJlti of of l in inlr ow k
w wnicn and hich paper work worKs , s an were were d it valued valued was a whether wnetner test in peopl neonta the way e were wa in »
t w ime illing he to did purchase not wish them to —¦ ¦ or . . not . At the too same
disderived sensi courag — ble — ' ing — from of the the — — ' op — advantage ^ ™ in - ' ^ ¦^ w i - on ^ - w ^ —^— - , V ^ ^ b because ^ ^ m express , ^ ^^ which V m ^ ^ ^^ fc ^^ ^ ^ ****** ^^ fe he any VWA the ^ ^^^ ^ was co V ^^ X \ S ^ untry \ ^* very ^ fc 111 . IIJ «
such information . circulation He was afraid throughout however it of tnat lie should , h ,
not that at lie all should inconsiderable , find nnd that that the the and expense exnense from an would would estimate be «» which he had made he found , that there were
about 130 libraries established under the Libraries of supplying Act Parliamentary of 1850 , and that papers the gratis expenses to
t h 5 000 and ld £ 6 invo 000 lve and th is harge would of pract between ically
vote be , a being grant made taken , b in , the he T House reasury of Commons without a .
d H -vv iscourag ^ p e ^ p « was ^ - ^ ^ ' ^ ^ . ^ ^ , ^* h ing ^ fc ^ owever fc ( BWk in rflb ^^ b t «^ , his » d ^^ fc so V ^ pv matter ^ unw bpK ^ K ^ p ' W ^ p * ^ p illi V ^^ 4 H ng ¦ that f Jl ¦ 1 !¦ ¦ to ^* say he ri ^ Jp ^^ preferred BpT anyt ¦ » ^ r . ^ ^ h " *< ing - —
to not v ^—^ say » Vp » to - »^ w w g t «* ive d hat *> « b > VrW ^ any i he * a ^»^ would further v * Vpp 7 **^ J » ^ v ^ b take vi ^ VAA answer . ^^ into AA Jb W at consideration ^^ present ^»^ pm * t ««^*» - « p ^» v . — wv than — — —
proposa what ha ls d could been be stated made , . and If any arrangement hether any could could be be arrived arrived at at hv by which whicvh the the libraries libraries
cou ive ld valuable in return information for the publications to the Government supplied he t g hat was would not alter in despair the position of being altogether able to , make and ,
some Iddeslei Mr suggest . g Jackson h , the ion deputation , in M th . P at ., direction having then withdrew . thanked Lord .
Appeal ADneal A Disputed on on August August Account 10 10 . before before . —In the tne the Jjora Lord Court vi Chan «» of
cellor the case and Lords of General Justices , Plantagenet Cotton and Harrison Lindley , against MessrsHazellWatson & viney .
tl /^ CbXXXOb JLTJLOOOAO . . XJLttZiCUJ . VY CblfOlSAA ? . *~ ( Limited l of ) , the came laintiff up for hearing , , General . This Pl » nt waa 5 X an
appea Harrisonfrom p a decision , of Mr . Justice JNortn , who wau had xitxix , g given iven judgment juugmeui against agai « B « hint Messra •»«• m *»
Hazell action broug Watson ht aga & inst Viney the d pri efe nters ndants in , ^ .
and of certain publishin , transactions g , of a relating history , to of the , Yorkshire P resp "" *^ .
The appellant , who claims descen ^ j ^ j ^ —™^—*—¦ ——— ¦ p ^« w ^ ampp— ^^ . ^ _ v ¦ ¦ ' ' 1 '
L •<'»'V;*S!Ss!"P» 736 The Publishers' C...
l •< ' »' v ;* S ! SS ! "p » 736 The Publishers' Circular Aug ^ g
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 15, 1885, page 736, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15081885/page/4/
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