CORN TRADE
... 6o0RIN TTRADE. The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER broitght up - bill for pertnittidg theexportation of corn and grain, rand moved the first reading of it. n Mr ROSE could not forbear expressing his sense of the monstrous mischiefs that must attend a se- rious alteration of the law, as it stood on this sub- . ject. D Mr COKE (of Norfolk) was not for that degree of price which was to cover high ...