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CORN LAWS

... CORN LAWS. (From the Morning Herald.) Instead of embarking in mnedins res, on the subject of the Corn Laws, Ministers mean. ifgeneral report is to be cre- dited, to adopt the old and safer rule ofinmedictuei.ssimus; and, instead of adopting the extreme ...

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. (From a Yorkshire Periodical.) The Economists protest, that low prices are more bene- ficial to farmers and husbandry labourers than high ones, and that the landlords alone profit from the latter. This is the most wsonderluil of all the ...

CORN LAWS

... s of the Corn Lav.s onl tile fariner himselt, id witioiuit W all corisiilering thle rest of the country. The opening of the ports would liave tlc efi'ect (at least so the ay farmer; believe) 'ef luwer ithc valofotheir whole stock !a. of Corn une'1iiird ...

CANADA AND THE CORN LAWS

... CANADA AND THE CORN LAWS. b; l A statement of very general interest has just been laid before re Parliament, of the correspondence with Canada relative to pre. wsh a d sumed changes in the commercial policy of England, and which Ia' a reaches down to ...

PUBLIC MEETINGS ON THE CORN LAWS

... of the Glasgow An~ti-Corn-L~aw Association ; James __M-Lareii, Esq., Ma3ster of the Merchant Compans, Edinburgh; Gecrge. Berry. Esq., Chair- man ot the Chamber of Commerce, Leith; John Whigham, Esq., Presiderit of the Anti-Corn-law Association, Edinburgh ...

THE DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND ON THE CORN LAWS

... THE DUKE OF NORTHUM1BERLAND ON THE CORN LAWS. 'JUIU N .A5S. The following letter from his Grace the Duke of Northbumber- land upon the subject of the present Corn Law agitation, has been addressed to 0. A. Baker Creseweil, Esg., and the other members ...

HOUSE OF LORDS, MAY 25

... system of the Corn Laws of the country. With respect an to the measure for admitting. the bonded corn into our tit markets there was no objection-nor indeed did he think wi any alteration with regard to it was necessary, because, uo if corn rose to a certain ...

MURDERS

... predictions, of :1 the general adoption of Free Trace which were cso constantly made at the time of the repeal of e the Corn Laws and of the negotiation of the e Commercial Treaty lwith France. COLLISION WITH A GOVERnXM-nu STEA-MER AT PLnvaxorTH.-A dangerous ...

POLICE BOARD PROCEEDINGS

... approbation they have been pleased, by anl unanimous e mers vote, to express of my humble efforts to obtain the repeal of P the corn laws, and the emancipation of our commerce from all , Inds. legislative fetters. Let me, at the same time, add my confident con- ...

MISREPRESENTATION OF THE LEAGUE

... to ±Vr. l- 11 Moore Thiss gentlemuan, ii ID illustration of the working of corn laws, by which. truly enough be argues we are precluded fromn laying up stores of surplus corn in reserve to draw upon at need, told his hearers that 1while they had three ...

MR [ill] ON THE WORK OF THE SESSION

... work with the consciousness that if death am or accident befel him the law would take care that urn justice was done to him. They had been told that masters did now exactly what tie law compelled' ere them to do, and such conduct was, where it was 'by exercised ...

MUNICIPAL AND POLICE BILL

... minutes bear tat that they have petitioned Parliament on a variety of subjects, from a Parliamentary Reform down to the Corn Laws; and, when occa- art sion suited them, they have even gone the length of addressing 3 Bat the Crown to create as many additional ...