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PROVINCIAL

... arrangements of the general holiday, on the 3rd of August, in commemoration of the passing of the bill for the repeal of the corn-laws, hive i» ...

THE NEW MEREDITH.*

... great political secret. Lord Dufferin and others have adduced woeigty evi- dence to prove that Peel's decision to repeal the Corn :LAws was communicated to Mrr. Delane. the editor of The Times, not by her, bout by I Lord Aberdeen. But so long as Mr. Meredith ...

SIR ROBERT PEEL'S PAPERS.*

... would say the Duke, we have si haughty little lady for our Sovereign. lint in later days thle Queen wrote ns thus ont thle Corn Laws, far i-be repeal of which she was earnest: The proceedings of each night are of the greatost interest to us. YV here is a ...

ART TREASURES EXHIBITION AT MANCHESTER

... Manchester pattern, and fit to take its place by the side of the 60,0001. demonstration which carried the repeal of the corn laws. The ge- neral, or general commissioner, had now got his comnmissariat in order, and he commenced his can- paign with a series ...

COMMERCE WITH CHINA

... on any other article which can be considered to such a degree as a necessary of life as tea is. Thus in the case of the corn laws, no one ever thought of placing the same duty upon the importation of foreign oats that was placed upon the importation of ...

LITERATURE

... suicidal to have given them arms and discipline. The pre- sent volunteer movenmeit would have bean impos- sible had not the corn laws been repealed; and even the blandest of the tories have an inkling that ithe 10th of April would not have passed away as ...

LITERATURE

... of the first French revola. to *tion than with the rapid changes and improvements thi in agriculture in England since the corn laws was ha abolished. oeft The treatise on the circumstances whiph deter-- soX *'ine the course of exchange is descriptive, and ...

LITERATURE

... concurred in conceding the principal points in dispate. First among these was the land question, which was to Australia what the corn laws were to the manufacturers of this country, with the important difference that upon it all the colonists were agreed. Lord ...

GEROGE CANNING

... purely esoteric doctrine, they forgot that he entertained it; they adopted Sir Robert Peel, and until he turned round on the Corn Laws, they forgot, what they afterwards took care to remember, that he was the son of a cotton-spinner. They now follow another ...

LONDON, SATURDAY, JUNE 13

... SATURDAY, JUNE 13. In the House of Lords last evening the adjourned debate on the question of going into committee on the Corn-law Importation Bill was resumed, the speakers against the measure being the Marquis of Exeter, the Earl of Delawarr, the Bishop ...

LITERATURE

... been in a transitional stcte, and the rept al of the corn laws h35 not so much altere~d their positionI as it hbis led them to a clearer pr-rceptiort of' it. The chief' prteticcl efl'o.t of the cornf laws wvas to produce nirerai:t t, f1lretiratior, and m ...

THE MONETARY CRISIS.—THE MEETING AT BIRMINGHAM

... the bill of 1819, had yet passed iway. (Hear.) What were the corn-laws sought to be relealed for ? Why to bring back prices what they were in 1790. People agitated for the repeal of that law, thinking that t would be the salvation of the country; and now ...