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... cattchized at some length. was opposed io universal suffrage. He decidedly would not vote for an immediate repeal of the corn law?, lie was enemy to the ballot. A resolution, approving his Lordship candidate, being afterwards passed, and it was determined ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... told ua, to oh maintain the corn laws. In these ?? as have their corn law league ready made, and, in con- re. tradistinction to it, we always thought that the free- traders very' aptly styled their ugacciatiorn tile Anti-Corn- ?? League. The ...

WINTER ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... quantits? brought by British ships? ?i What then is the reason of this difference? We answer, the os F. corn laws. In ordinary years foreign corn cannot be Imported so at the high duties icspoeed by the sliding scale, and therefore, theje Is neither ...

THE REPRESENTATION OF SOUTH LANCASHIRE

... thatgreat, enlightened, and statesman the late Bit Robert Feci; ho was his and assisted greatly Renting th. repeal of the corn laws whilst only last session he the customs tariff of articles upon which duties were previously payable, thereby giving something ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, DEC. 3

... was obliged to be taken to the Cheltenham Hos' a ?? Examiner. ai- id WEEKiLY MEETING OF TuRI ANTI-CORN-LAvv LuAOj5 y-.At the meeting of the Anti-Corn-Law League, in Ala. l~chester, yesterday ev ening se'nnight, Mr. Cobden stated I |the results of a tour ...

SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS

... time has coane, and he does not like it. (Hear, hear.) He finds himself face to face with his own declaration about the corn laws.- (Cheers and laughter.) I see Conservative appeals, espe- cially in the Conservative newspapers, to the Tory leaders not ...

SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT AT DERBY

... Hocse of Corn- Pe muoss and a discredited House of Comnmons; in he scalds at it~lik-ean angry woman. (Laughter b3 and cheers.) I begji on; he did not call it at an ugl1y House Of Comons. The one thing to he has determined is that this House of Corn- tj ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... Ijetainterviewbetweetlieanti- dorn law delegates, aifd the Chncellor of the Exchequer ind the President of the Beird of Tirale, the two last unamed gentlemen, whilst they affiitted that the present system of corn laws was bad, intimated that they were ...

Lancashire Spring Assizes

... s-ing miurdered an infantenio i 1ie thter of the child ss-us Ills owrn Sister-in-law, and fie was undob I in. edly the fathser of it. Tule husband of his sisteir-fin-law hI npa til 'as rated from her, ,fled the e'tlntty, tuedt gone to Anmerica otc if ...

Lancashire Spring Assizes

... advocates tf the corn laws, or some of the Dung leading men in tile covintry, and if men of that 'description were tV a re- allowed to use strong langusgo lie tiboght men vith le&ssesucation a even andi iless knotsledge Of t ho0 law ought to ho excused ...

THE NEW CORN LAW

... THE NEW CORN LAW. the Tbe Corn Importation Bill, as it is called by courtesy, five E e received the Royal aosent on Friday , the operation being Thirtt cy, aeferied'a full week longer than' was necessary, netwith- Lion as- standing all the Alinisteral ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA~W INTELLIGf NCE. UB V nd1 * ITPsga 01 LAsW SIN i bI[uLLUN~1s,. rig Assize SUMrMARY;-At Yorkr, Joseph Hodkin and Od; td, Joshua Eastwood, two lads of eighteen, were convicted of Bitd allfelonious shooting, with intent to mulrder, and sentenced ev nt ...