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THE DOUBLE SUICIDE IN [ill]

... repeal of this unhealthful nad U1 ou~t impost. During the last tvvo sessions, in con- s~eiucnct of the nltecrntionl in the corn laws and theI ca asst that fell upon Ireland being consitlerod subjects E of greter and more paramount importance, the sub-I ject ...

Law Intelligence

... property was real estate, or had been con- verted into veritable and personael, as in the former eawe by the Scottise law the heir-at-law of the testator, who is rotor Ferrie, the present appellant, would be en- titled to it, notwithstanding the settlement ...

CITY OF LONDON MEETING OF LIBERAL ELECTORS

... am sure man in this country will take care to obey the law more implicitly than that gentleman, but what he says is this, If the citizens of London think proper to elect me, it will be for the law afterwards to decide whether I am able to take my seat ...

PROVINCIAL

... they were met to discuss, only a few months after the time they had met to petition parliament for alteration the corn and provision laws. Little did heespect that, soon as this, a time of depression would have come upon them. He conceived that one main ...

Law Intelligence

... for public mneetings and exhibitions, an(d for various o'her purposes. it had been let for rt public tneetiga againsot the corn laws, and for another meetiat;, the objeet of which west that Wiliaoms and Fr-st should b. brrught back. It -sos also Io; to a ...

THE ELECTIONS

... sites. He would support any measure to do away with the entail law, for the amelioration of the game laws, and would give to the farmer ample and complete protection. He would oppose laws of class legislation, and all legislation which had not for its ...

France.—Massacre op Europeans at Madagascar.—(From Correspondent.)— Private letters received at Paris give ..

... that the Hou*e of Lords had approved the new corn and commercial laws, the directing Junta the Madrid Society of Friends the country met, and drew up the following address of felicitation to the Anti-Corn-law Leacruc This society, dedicated since its ...

THE ELECTIONS

... obedience to the law, and combat crime by good gaols, good gaolers, and good system of punishment (and, perhaps, there was no subject so pressing as a reform of their penal systems), but if they wished men to obey the law from respect to the law, if they wished ...

MARYLEBONE VESTRY

... the Treasury, for the untiring zeal, ability, and industry which has displayed In carrying the bill for the repesl of the corn-laws through the Commons House of Parliament. Tbit this board deeply laments the bitter and factious hostility which tie right ...

THE CITY LIBEL CASE

... Liberal politics, aiid Mr. Cobdon oisre said that Mr, Chadwick's was the piost eloqneit speech lie ever heard against the Corn Laws, even atei League naceting. Its words were sinmply these : ?? Mr. Chairmen, I rennet make a speech, hut I will give you a ...

REPEAL OF THE WINDOW TAX

... vacancy will probably take place during the coming w ek. Corn and Navigation Laws.—The government have announced that it is not their intention to prolong the suspension of the corn and navigation laws beyond the Ist March next. Sanitary State of the Ward ...

MIDDLESEX

... Sir James Graham to say empha- tically, that if you once repeal the corn law you will not be able to maintain the malt tax a single year. Now, Sir James Graham had repealed the corn law; but he had not leut a hand in alleviating the burdens arising from ...