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CORN LAWS AND THE TARIFF

... CORN LAWS AND TRlE TARIFF. (Froim the MeUtM.'Oee Standard.) Extra.et of a Lelter from Mr ?? of the Dundee Union Banki, Alontrose, tc. Mr GLADSTeONE of FIasque, datoed the 30th December, 18123- ` Our grain market to.day wasagain verydepressed, and the ...

DR. COOKE OF BELFAST ON THE CORN LAWS

... DR, COOKiE Or BELFAST ON TIE CORN LAWS. Thre %ollow: vt'4 evielell I olteea'iowatsa by Da' Cooke of Belfast, le edadressedto ita a a cutt Iucetilig tol I stot', ott'0 eulro iiott'lui'lrlfl tli'.tvviatg ci attt'itiltiol at a lt~t~l saltotaI t'lotef' Iwo' ...

FACTORIES BILL

... repeal of the Corn Laws, and they were qnite willing to agree to a ten hours Bill. He might hint, that that declaration had been made merely for the purpose of obtaining the assistance of the operatives in carrying the abolition of the Corn Laws! His Lordship ...

REVIEW OF THE GRAIN TRADE

... season for many years past. 'Under, these circum- stances we, should nrobably have had a low range of prices, even if the* Corn Laws had not been abolished, but lown prices, in conseijuence of internal plenty, never yet did harm. T he case is, however. very ...

London and Provincial Grain Markets

... proposed at the opening of Pariia- ment, the holders of British Corn, and Free Foreign, are now much more firm, in conse4isence of no allusion having been made regarding the ex- isting Corn Laws in the Queen's Speech delivered yesterday. The arri. vals rif ...

GREAT FREE TRADE DINNER AT MANCHESTER

... the farmers, 1t was no use going to f men in power to ask them to restore the corn laws. We, Iemphatically exclaimed the hon. gentleman, we are in power on the corn laws; and I confess I feel somewhat in- dignant at this barefaced attempt to delude ...

London and Provincial Grain Markets

... accepted office. and succeeded in forming f Ministry, which we'presum; will be followed up by a total abolition of the present Corn -Laws;. has teiided to increase the depression which has affect- ed our trade for the last two or three tweeks, so much so, that ...

OUR COMMERCIAL PROSPECTS

... themn diring the lost year. At ?? we hove had a vast number of our manufarturers rolling vehemently for a rc. peal of the Corn Laws, and otbers of tite same class demanding the equilization of the Sugar Duties on the same grouins-as the only meanls of ...

THE MONETARY CRISIS

... the position of the country. This has . been followed by repeated reductions of customs' duties, and the abrogation of the corn -laws. Of the wisdom of this po- licy, I do not mean here to speak; but, I may generally re- mark, that increased importations ...

London and Provincial Grain Markets

... night, that her Majesty's Government did not conteanplate any alter- stion In the existing Corn Laws, has inspired the holdpra of al'l rtish, and free foreign corn with more firmness, and we were enabled to ni*e to-day an adsaiace of ls to isper qr. on ...

CORN TRADE

... CORN TRADI)E. !or- 4 tile ('ront ?? Slttdialr.) the We have ruceiied froui Nit Yurk; it ittloltlet ?? tale suiject of of hi corn trade, waittenI by 31r lluelimaoa, hen SNljcnst3's Coniul ill the city taileril. At presenit we arte tot prol'sedl to etiter ...

THE FALLACY OF FREE TRADE

... o7theifi seal&--still existed,. merchiants wvho bo(I-very ac ok. flour and, corn wduld be assisted bea ye cofadee stolmdaf exist that,- ow InIg eot ku Uo e i :rOafioneh66CWuiat law'would 'have rvde h uPrice w6rd tron ba fitb below Bus. the qxra-ter for wheat ...