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DEATH OF MR. JOHN WESLEY HALL. In obituary column will be found recorded the death of citizen whe at one

... and the Jews, the removal ef many badges of inequality which hung around the necks of Nonconformists, the abolition of the Corn Laws, the practical, if not statutory, shortening of the duration of Parliaments, and the adoption of vote by Ballot. ( For some ...

ANTI-CORN LAW LEAGUE AND CONFERENCE

... satisfy their hunger; end that their lot would be mine, and their children's stervationr bitt proctie that of inree, if the Corn Laws were not repetled, by whiatever means eolcted. You, - -, told re, until tile squires were frightened Cite people would never ...

GREAT JEWEL ROBBERY

... drink traffic, and I the Liberal party was as completely pledged to ?? out that programme as It was pledged to I abolish the Corn Laws. The Alliance supporters I would not sulk if their programme was placed second or third in the list of Liberal measures, ...

LAW AND POLICE SUMMARY

... under a fair reraitnerafing price. I find that the uncertainty as to what measures will be adopled ?? oathe subject of the Corn Laws, aflecis the markets more than.elther ati over produce on the oue hand, or the want of modey or spirit on the otter1 In ...

CoUltr OF XiNG's BEN

... further decline in prices Secured to be quite gone 'No by?, The intentions annountced by Ministers with respect 1% i to the Corn Laws, also cont yibuted, at a more advanced Ec period of the week o) maintain this better feeling. There 7 ,have snare been som ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... fowls, lens remanded foe tit Ime Tilttjn Sh'sicntit. H~AUI TO PLEASE.-A writer in a Sunday Paper, fbe-; groaning thise dear corn laws, tells the reader that cheap fo has not satisfied thin EnglIsh people., ?? r'ogiies, and. the quartern leaf only eleYellpeflC0 ...

BRISTOL PRO-CORN-LAW MEETING

... that the upholders of the corn-laws were acting upon the defensive. This is an error which has been often refuted. The corn-law is a never-ending, still-beginning act of aggression. When the landowners passed that law, they stood in ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, Nov. 19

... iprotection' from thin corn laws: but that, wehile the chief odiutt of these restrictions falls upoim /thent, the Irish landlords alone ~reals their benefits ;-thme latter hsavimug free access to the high-priced English corn market, wvithout being subjected ...

ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... years there have becee corn- laws in this country, Iladmit it. I look in the statute-book, and find laws relatineg to corn for four, five, and six leundeed year back. But I observe this peculiarity up to a certain period-tht te corn- ...

THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... the country will for some time to come, we fear, have to suffer under the combined evils of Free-trade in Corn, and the repeal of the Navigation Laws. No practical good can result from a discussion of those questions at the present moment. Our opinions with ...

Parliamentary Intelligence

... whilst the value of labour had been almost stationary, the cost subsiitence had greatly increased. The abolition of the corn laws, so great a boon the English public, had not been to the Irish occupier. Wheat was less in price, but that was his great ...

PROPOSED RE-IMPOSITION OF THE CORN-LAWS

... PROPOSED RE-IMPOSITION OF THE CORN - LAWS. Inconsequience of ?? signed, iresented ~1 tothe High-Slheriff, G.W Blothwe te, Esq., and whic 1 ema- w 'nated from a COMmite o .ariitrits, ?? at Blath, a a heblid metridg Ofte ontof estwas,on' hursdaylast. to ...