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CARDINAL MANNING ON SOCIALISM

... radically in thie law of natuie. Social legislature will show how by just legislation, which pervades our whole system of taxation, to re- dress these inequalities. The enactinent of the Poor Law, the abolition of the Corn Laws, the laws of ...

ANOTHER JUDICIAL FARCE

... Halifax to the post of Lord Privy Seal. Lord Halifax was a member of every obstrnotive Wbig administration, which opposed the Corn Laws and upheld , finality' in politics. He never showed the least sympathy with popular rights or progress, and after sticking ...

IRELAND

... THAT' BODY. -Soon after the resuscitation of the Anti-Corn Law League the council ef that body, offered prizes of 501., and 1501. for the beat essays, On. the results of the repeal of the Corn Laws and -the Free-trade policy upon the mneral, the social ...

A VERY CRIMINAL INFORMATION

... reform twice, the abolition of the Corn- laws, and a hundred other great measures; in Spite of the aristocracy and of feudalism; we who hope yet to carry a third Reform Bill and a great measure of reform in the laws of real Property, are to employ mincing ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A YOUNG FEMALE IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE

... TThey readily subscribed Le0 00,t when the repeal of the corn laws obhained for them cheap bread for .their factory hand, and procured them nfw market, for their manufactures in *Ickange for the corn an ' Iour which would be Imparted. The sante sn Jludiciously ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... as it was no part of the duty of a law stationer-De- fendant wanted 201. to cancel the indentures. Cross-examined by Mr. Cbidley: There had only been 111. of the premium paid. Defendant undertook all Ar. Chidley's law writing, and he (plaintiff) did what ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... curious. It appears that the bankrapt was for nrany years prior to his bankruptcy a corn merchant, in most extensive credit, importing into this country immenser quantities of corn, and operating es a factor for a large Ameridan house who dealt extensively in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... BR JAoKSoN ANwDPAuxun.-The debtors; who had presented a petition for liquidation, are described as' of Corn Exchange-chambers, Seething-lane, corn and general commission merchants, oarrying on business in co-partnership nuder the firm. of Jachson, Beijer ...

THE LAW COURTS

... the meat by Mr. Corne, butcher, of 93, Cow. cross-streot. Along with the meat was sent a letter from the defendant, stating that he forwarded two earcases-one pretty good and one pretty bad, and expressing the hope that Mr. Corne could dispose of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE. A_4 VICE CHANCELLOWS ' COU1RT. TUESDAY. TuSE IIvAL OPERAS.-ILUML7 V. WVANEan, -At the sit- ting of the court. Mri Bethell addressed his honour, and said that in this matter the defendant bad been unable to corn plete his evidence, and ...

LAW NOTICES

... LAW NOVICES. The Law Courts will be reopened for the Michaelmas sittings to-morrow. In the Queen's Bench Division two courts will sit to bear causes without juries, and a divisional Court to hear motions will also be feormed. In the various Chancery courts ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCK. EA, flUtTS' COVET. MONDAY. REFUSAL OF CERTnFicATc.-IN RE DA-iD BARKEL. -Tke bankrupt, a corn chandler, of Millbank-street, Westminster, some time since applied for a certificate, when he was opposed by Mr. Thomas Cox for the as- signees ...