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THE CITY PETITION

... made in the space often hours. B 1; an, Wiitions from Manchester to'both Houses of an rament against any alteration in' the Corn Laws, L by 13,035 persons in little better than four , were forwarded on Saturday evening foir pre- 'e5 Two hundred' a'd fifty-two ...

THE APPROACHING SESSION

... refuse any farther concessions to the free 'trade 0 partv* to maintain the corn laws, stare super anliquas xt vias,-that is, to stand by his last blink in the lottery n of corn-law legislation as Ion as he can; to crush Ire- o land by main forces and hofd ...

CHARGE AGAINST THE DOCK COMMITTEE

... to e A Fa'mer's Opinion of the Corn Laws.-A zealous mim y friend of free trade who resides in a small town in the as e northern division ol Lancashire, was lately engaged in as a collecting money for the anti-corn law league from the ao e shopkeepers ...

COURT AND FASHIONABLE LIFE

... WILL, UNSTIL HIS5 CoRN BILL SHALL he I HAVE BAecoM THI LAW OF THE LAND. He stays Ili office, able though he were defeated, as they call it, every night * D in the week. Nothing eca happen between now and the D- passing of the corn bill that can in the ...

THE NAVIGATION LAWS

... shipping mono. polists aro lo, hild. They have abandoned all hopes of b re on cf the navigation laws, ae except on the coelion of tho rostoration of the hi corn laws ard o; tel e- c s.oled monopolies, and the r I extenisiot cn pr'ufi a to evcry interest ...

WALSALL ELECTION AND THE ANTI-CORN LAW LEAGUE

... from the Anti-corn Law League, onsistin of Mr. James Acland, the anti-cora law lecturer 'Mr. Archibald Prentice, editor of the Manchiuter Times, and M3tr. Rawsoii, arrived at Walsall, for the purpose af sound- ing their views on the corn law ...

THE LAST SESSION

... irv ,ttrnter stiesnil to the stability of our institutions. 'theThtmas m afraid, the corn lawes; for certainlyoiiep and o the itfaiso ht predominance is the corn laws, rb which produice great dissatisfaction among iill othereclasses a alta of tie community ...

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 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 ...