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LONDON CORN MARKET, Jan. 21

... ?? Express.], (From £'5e London Papers of Monday.) LONDON CORN MIARKET, Jan. 21. The frost continues, and the weather still intensely cold. t~i WHEiAT.-English dull, and last week's prices with dliii- bi errity nmaintained Foreign sells only in retail ...

LORD DRUMLANRIG ON RENTS AND FREE TRADE

... possesses the largest sbare of this same property. In the days of corn laows and of high prices, thie motmey made in trade was imivested in such a security. Now free trade is made tie law of the lanti, sacriflees are insisted upon. Lower your rents, cries ...

FIARS PRICES—CROP 1849

... soon arise. Landlords can assist their tenants in a far more substantial form than by telling them that the repeal of the Corn Laws has brought on all the present dis. tress. This is sympathy, no doubt, of one sort-and the affirmation may be true, in a ...

REVIEW OF THE GRAIN TRADE

... Shopping Gazelte of Pridad.) [ The grand advantage which the advocates of free-trade expected to derive from the repeal of the corn laws was (if there was any truth in their ark tents) an immense increase in the conmmlerce of the country. We are told that, if ...

LONDON CORN MARKET—MONDAY

... - . .: ~. ?? Express.] (From ?? London Paera 'f .Monday.) LONDON CORN: MARKFT-MONDAY. The wveather-has )srned cold and somewhat unsettled. WIIEAT.-ElIisish in short supply and quite as dear. Foreign had a fair demand for country buyers. Of floating cargoes ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE./

... Peter Barrie, flesher and cattle dealer in Calton of Glas- gow. ,Adam Manson, cowfeeder, grazer, and cattle dealer, White- law,near Currie. Late Thomas Ronald, sometime grocer at Den, Ayrshire, latterly farmer in the island of Islay. Argyleshire. . MMETINrS ...

LONDON CORN EXCHANGE—MONDAY, July 29

... ?? Express,] (From the Loxdon Papers of Monday.) 7 LONDON CORN EXCIIANGE-MONDAs, July 29. During the past week there was considerable excitement in floating cargoes of wheat, promoted by very bad weather gr and indifferent accounts of the growing crops ...

JOINT STOCK COMPANIES

... both ways. I think the present law of unlimited liability in partnership matters opposes one very great check to all such invest- ments; I think that law. and it may seem rather a strange opinion, but I think that the law of unlimited liability tends to ...

LONDON CORN MARKET—Monday

... (From the Loion Papers f Honday.) LONDON CORN MARKET-Monday. Wo=ET.-Egli#h slow, at.- Is to 2s per qr. cdecline. FOreignx ?? tad but a limited se, althogh offered at areductonof Is tor. per qr. Dlating cargoestare 'crc Iof the, coast. There is C rather ...

LONDON CORN MARKET—Monday

... (From the London Papem of Monday.) | LONDON CORN AlARKET-Mouday. | ., - . .. - . . .. . I Wheat.-English steady at last -week's prices. Foreign had N rather a better demand, which was met by scllers without re- p quired advance. Floating cargoes off the ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Coole, L,'rlel ; 'Tartar', Btllearia, Buckle -d Sovereign, Snowie, Lnitg ; CatherinIa Louis', 7Lolling. furrrfislandt. Corn. lre,. Duncao, London : Watlrlool Lowt , Newot.fle; Don, Parrot, Glaseew; Eintracht, Aiaol'l, IDurntislarnd; Bre cc, Crave ...

PROTECTION AND FREE-TRADE

... unfortunately prevailed on Sir Robert Peel to make the hazardous experiment, in con- l sequence of the agitation of tile Anti-Corn-Law, League. The common sense and experience of mankind are avowedly opposed to it, and, accordingly, Great Britain, in adopting ...