THE BREAD TAX.—At Petersfield great market Mr. Acland delivered his second lecture in the open air to a dense crowd of all classes, the far greater proportion of them being agricultural labourers; and, despite the systematic interruption of some half-dozen drunken louts, whom the indignant crowd were at length provoked to drive from the market-place, the most signal success crowned his argumentative efforts. At the conclusion of an interesting catechism to which the lecturer was subjected, his answers being quite satisfactory even to his querist, the meeting unanimously voted the necessity of an immediate repeal of the existing laws.—Anti- Corn Law Circular.