The Army versus Corn Laws

... The Army ?.1rn Corn Laws. T . o thec Editor -of -the Lond on Weirdzt~ SuiNone supier more' from the corn law than our soldiers, .for their pay is diminished one-half 'thereby. .In Eliza's reign,; a captain. lived son !his pay like a .nobleman,. while ...

AGITATION AGAINST THE CORN LAWS

... in all cases in whiceh an oath may law'fully he, and shall .have been adlministered to any personb either as a juryicall 1,or a w~itness, or a deponent in any proceeering, civil or e ri- n mainal, in any Clurt of l~aw or Equity in the United King dom, ...

EARL SHREWSBURY on the CORN LAWS

... EBARL SHRET gVjY,(u.' thee CORN LAWS, I (Fronilli Minn Ps. The pamphlet of the Earl of Shrewsbury, discusses the corn-law question in `lmoiuiert.bighly creditable tohis Lordship's iutelligeuet ~ajied-'pWerS oftexpression. We do not think tbat adylj hboest ...

CANADA AND THE REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS

... CANADA AND THE REPEAL OF THE CORN I - ?? . . LAWS. The following is a copy of the address to her Majesty from the Legislative Assembly of Canada, respecting thead- mission of foreign corn into the British markets, which was go frequently alluded to in ...

THE DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND ON THE CORN LAWS

... THE DUKE OF NORTHUM1BERLAND ON THE CORN LAWS. 'JUIU N .A5S. The following letter from his Grace the Duke of Northbumber- land upon the subject of the present Corn Law agitation, has been addressed to 0. A. Baker Creseweil, Esg., and the other members ...

MR. BLACKER ON THE CORN LAWS

... MR. BLACKGR ON THE CORN L&WS. LETTER NO. It. Ma. EDIToR-In my last letter I consluded with pro-. mising to prove that a fixed duty on the import of corn does not necessarily rise the plice Lo the consumer, having previously shown that the sliding scale ...

LORD BROUGHAM AND THE CORN LAWS

... LORD BROUGHAM AND THE CORN LAWS At the last meeting of the Glasgow Central Anti-corn Law Association, in September, an address of thanks to Lord Brougham was carried by acclamation,for hismasterlyexpo- sition of the true source of our commercial retrogression ...

MR.COBBETT ON THE CROPS AND CORN LAWS

... .N11{. COBI3LTT ON TliE CROPS AND CORN LAWS. r1 ttOzt 'filE ISEGlst cr. 0r '11115 DAY.] i win Kiensisgton (wrhence I haive clone to lthis place tbrouigh inc. bog and Nawbory) all alulng to Aendolver, wbnere l w55 yI 5 * rday, the wlerhat ib ai very-o ...

PETITION AGAINST THE CORN LAWS

... Certainly not. (Aprplause.) Then lie contended that it was clear the corn laws had been maintained and passed under false pretences. The proper name for them was not corn laws but rent laws. (Hear, hear, andcheers.) It was an ...

CANADA AND THE REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS

... unchecked competition which so far as British law is concerned, will be established between colonial and e foreign corn by the repeal of the corn law, it perhaps may 0 not have occurred to the assembly that British law alone Ir cannot ...

THE CORN LAWS AND THE POOR LAWS

... . TiH', CORN LAV!WS AN I) IE 11 iO LAWSS c I'lie siihjoiiled table 0n01 re niaibs upon tho efet ol'| Ithe prie0s of grainll in prodiciig pauperism, ire ex- trileead rt-ol) tdie jslllinag Chronicle. 'll 1coiichls!ol!s errived tit epon tills Stject are ...

LORD STANLEY AND THE CORN LAWS

... LORD STANLEY AND THE CORN LAWS. (From the Morning Chronicle.) Lord Stanley's relation to the great commercial and eco. nomical question now before the country may be stated very briefly. It Is simply nezcience.combined with the passionate wilfulness that ...