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LONDON MAGAZINE, No. 39, FOR MARCII. CONTENTS Columbus. New Brunswick Theatre. Son- net. Diary tor the Month of ..

... published, &c. &c. Hunt and Clarke, York-street, Coven t -garden; Suther- land, Edinburgh; Griffin, Glasgow; Wakenmn, Dublin. CORN LAWS and LANDED INTEREST. To persons who wish to be well informed on these subjects, BELL'S WEEKLY MESSENGER (the Monday edi- ...

T Price Bd, or stamped for circulation, postfree, le. HE LONDON WEEKLY REVIEW, for .Saturday, October 27, ..

... Turnpike-Laws, Corn-Laws, * ri *'iu Regulations, Arc— ln this Edition, the Acts of last Ses- ?? have been carefully digested and incorporated into the t ; ur k; including all the Alterations in the Criminal Laws— *°**i:iine Laws— ...

TATERSALL’S

... exclude any extra labourers which our villages may contain from the means of employment in our towns ; by repeal of the corn laws, and uf all monopolies and restrictions on trade; and restoring our foreign policy to its uniform course from the days of Elizabeth ...

FOREIGN WINES. No- 13, St. JameiVstreet, Brighton; Pelham Arcade, llast- r-,'ift; Parade. Margate; Harbour ..

... Corn-Laws, ion ? Reflations, 4c— ln this Edition, the Acts of liist Ses- \V o ?? aye been carefully digested and incorporated into the ttiiw ' 'eluding all the Alterations in the Criminal Laws— - — B>iT Ur ?? LawsCorn Laws— Stamp, Mait, ...

BNrmS RAIBINS, SUGAR, TOBACCO, %E T , BAG 8» A ND CANVAS. rt J^UT> Tr^^J ,? f the Comptroller for

... ofiice, by remitting the cash in advance. Oflice, 198, Strand, London. THE CORN LAWS. TIIE DAILY NEWS of this Day contains, in a Supplement, a COMPLETE HISTORY of the i CORN LAWS in this Country. With a Selection of such Statistical Matter as is likely ...

T Royal Hospital, Chelsea, llth February, 1846. HE RiKht Honourable the Lords and others, . COMMISSIONERS of ..

... fiobert Peel, for the i repeal of the corn laws a; themselves of any opp. which, without prejudi. i Robert Vetl. may have ?? mediate repeal of the laws imposing any duty or restriction upon the importation of corn or provisions of any kind. M E REWETHER ...

O x Sp AM to ABERDEEN.— The ABERDEEN Hist th E 6 M NAVIGATION COMPANY beg to intimate j^ 'ley

... declara- tion of Sir Robert Peel, to the effect that he neither has. nor does he contemplate, any chauge whatever in the corn laws, r.V'^PR the ens'* months he will SUBMIT to PUBLIC COMPETITION ESTATES of great promise, in several ofthe most favoured ...

•ES of the GOVERNOR and COM ■ D. Old W. [J ILWAY.— i Lin'; the (jsijarli ?? ■' ?? und

... postage stamps.— Office, l.>y, Fleet-street. THE CORN LAWS. Published This Day, Bvo., price One Shilling, stitched, A LETTER of REMONSTRANCE to his Grace the Duke of RICHMOND, O- the REPEAL of theXOl-N LAWS. By the Hon. and Rev. Sir ERASMUS WILLIAMS, Bart ...

-rJIW TO NEW YORK.—The GREATi 1 -TERN, LIEUTENANT HOSKEN, R.N.. Commander, | ?? «o__°bh_BTOL. FROM N f, W T e

... Address Messrs. Taylor, Sharpe. Field, and Jackson, solicitors, 41, Bedford-row, London. CORN-LAWS. Now Ready, price 3s tsd., 1. TTISTORICAL SUMMARY of the ?? CORN-LAWS, illustrative of the Operation of the several Statutes. By HENRY THORNTON, of the Office ...

PRITISH and NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Zh* MAIL STEAM-SHIPS, appointed by the Admiralty to LIVERPOOL and BOSTON, ..

... myown. My political opinions were made known to you in 1311, when I declared myself an advocate for a total repeal of the Corn laws. It was then mv conviction that commercial restrictions were impolitic, and it has been some compensation for the defeat ...