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CORN LAWS

... argued that the f price of labour and high rents enlitanced the value of grain. These Corn Laws bad taken eighteene millions a 1 year from the naiols-take off these Laws-add these a cighteen millions to the tinds of tile nation, and retruce (I tire Government ...

CORN LAWS

... CO1RN LAWS. 1, At an ndjourned General Meeting of Landholders anrid _ Commissioners ot'Sopply, from several counties ill Scot- c lanl, csiiecially assembled to consider thc question of an t alteration on the existing Corn Laws, held at the Water- loo ...

CORN LAWS

... CORN LAMY. The Quarterly Reviet, just publiehed, conisir;3 an rr. ticle on the subiect o' the ('Corn Laws. The Reviewcr sets out with co;rrecting one mistake which too oiten prc. vails, nainely, that of cc !eringegricolture :n-i manu. factitres as governed ...

CORN LAWS

... cORAT LAEWS. (From tfuw Rrprcrsiativrc.) 1t I-ppears, from M r Jacob's researches, that the effect ef oilr Corn Laws has becn tq thirow isuch land, in the n count:is from whence the English imarket has been par' t tially s' ?-plied, out of cultivation; ...

CRIMINAL LAWS

... LORD)S. I ied n rsusit, April 5., CORN' l.AWS. Earl Grosvenor presented a petition from the w-aveys and oher manufacturers of Maccleslield, praying ttat the principle of free tr::de slould be extetnded to the trade in j corn. The Earl of :i almesbury ditl ...

PREROGATIVE COURT, DEC. 1

... curiolts project for the reluction of the u 1atitnal debt. Hlo calculates tliat the nation loscs by the rise twhichtil e ?? corn laws occasion in the ptice of grain , O1 tittltf Of this seoL Ite sets aside olle-foilrth f us tihe lallndlards' c'ti t and the ...

DISTILLERY LAWS

... to the co4 ti'production ?? 1 the price of corn unquestionsabls is, it n(ow serIS prct- ty evident thlat that of cattle is by far ties slost ruinous. of the two. In seasons like the preseiit, th.e grower of corn, particuilarly he who is fortunate entough ...

Miscellaneous Articles

... The rest of their Lordshiips took a diflerent view of the caIe, and considered it as real sedition, and punishiable at corn- _ mon law bv transportation ; and that they could not. coesistently with their duty, give a lighter sentence g than that proposed ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... 'reatunent of I)iscases-Dr Contolly. .lJuispruilence aid Lawof Niations-J. Austti, Etsq. Barrister at Law. IEnglish Law-A. Amos, Esq. Barrister at Law. a Political Itoaemy-.I. )locttlloch, Es4q. Zoology-Dr R. E. Grant. Sever'al others; rre expected to ...

PREROGATIVE COURT, Nov. 29

... to pronounce in favour of titeto pai- [if PM~ WouldtlIe a mminifest departure froml the establlish-_ dau co1- eth rules of law. 'ihe Court, theret'ore, leaving the Otselhi oftee ptipers to the Court of Cinuicvrv for ( co5 nistructiin, protommnced for ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—WESTMINSTER

... 307 2s. Ih. with costs; the Lord Chief Justice permitting the Defender, Air Duncan, to move| tbe Cour-, ripon the point of law which we fully stated in our i lpser of 28th October. About a week ago, Mr Pollock, acedrdingly, at great length, E addressed ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTIC

... heardl th statement of Dr Murray. Tle Solicitor-(crieral siid suclb a proceeding would bu co otrrry to flit law of Scotland. Lord Gillios said dlce law of Scotland had been al- ready violated in the custom of allo wiign cidicili per- sons to continue in Court ...