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GREAT ANTI-CORN-LAW MEETING IN GLASGOW

... has for its end the abolition not only of the corn I law, but of all monopolies, and I shall always be willing to lend any aid that may be consistent with my duty as l chief magistrate to the Anti-Corn-Law League, honestly I and constitutionally, either ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... Tyne. HORRID CONSEQUENCES OF FBEE-TRADE.-Those who remember the doleful prophecies of what the effect of the repeal of the corn laws would be,-the land thrown out of cultivation, and the total annihilation of rent, will read with interest the ?? Yorkshireenan ...

INJUSTICE OF ENGLISH TITHERENT CHARGES

... where it wass grown. It was, however, commuted for an annual rent-charge in the old Corn Law times, when oorn was kept at a r fictitious value by the tax upon all foreign corn e and now we have the titbe-rent charge reulated by the average price of grain, ...

THE APPROACHING SESSION

... alluded to in the ev. yal speech ornot, will form THE subject of the session. ald Weallude to our iniquitous and suicidal Corn Laws. The die derangements of the money market,-the commercial ifs embarrassment,-the decay of our manufactures,-the tal failure ...

THE ANTI CORN LAW LEAGUE

... t (Itainotescheerig ) It was impossible to describe in I adequatt terms the itnjustice and iniquity of the corn i laws. If; itead of these laws, a tax-gatherer were N placed at every balker's shop to demand one-third of the I price of the loaf, would ...

THE NEW POOR LAW

... THE NEW POOR LAW. The bill introduced by Sir James Graham for the con- tinuance of the Poor Law Commission affords a complete answer to those who seek to identify the Wh'igs with the W New Poor Law, and to represent them as in a peculiar son degree the ...

INQUESTS

... Upwards of 15o0 names are al- '1 ready registered, and every day adds to the number. We hope 3, that all wolo suffer from tise corn laws its practioe,-ant wlso does not?-or condemn them in theory, will hasten to recoid their names. PuBL[c HoUses, &c.-The Liverpool ...

KIRKADLE SESSIONS

... tof uolbher cotidoerat~oilsaher vc7al pnowe~rs ?? entiptle her to. [Rl Cilonel Thompson delivered a leetiro against the corn laws on. as Wednesday evenng, in Vigan, too very croded audience. i r - ry _ ?? =_ f COuMMUNICATIONS DEFERRED.-Tlie letters of ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... season. a- ,The chamber of Commerce and nranufactures of Glasgow have resolved to oppose the propoo ed alter- og ation of the Corn Laws. The only effect of raising of the import price of grain, they say, would be to put money into the pockets of the landholders ...

LIVERPOOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... for crime is most lamentable. we fal agree, but the learned recorder's allulsion to the poor laws, we submit, was not quite conclusive In Ireland those laws do not exist and from the desti- tationv which prevails there, alabouring wan ?? escape, if he ...

THE PROSECUTION OF MR. DAVITT & MR. HEALY

... Quheens l85 speech. He thought that if there sW anything ler more abhorrent to the spirit of nlish law it W to cr. Suaish a person on suspicion- The Law required that oh efnite proof should be addueod that there was ee sufflcient apprehension of danger ...

POUND ROBBERY AND PENNY RESITUTION

... it has fi created, and will continue to create, for its own seel- l fish purposes. Its embryo poor-law is the oitment Ib i, to he laid on when its corn-law blister has done its o I. work. c n Prevention is better than cure. Workhouse e fare, even such ...