REVIEW OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN CORN TRADE
... EVIEW OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN | J E FCORN TRAI)E. 1 5 (sflom the llfark-loae lzpre'-ege.j The frosty weather experienced during the last few days has B already had a beneficial oficet on the condition of the new wheat., and should the cold last for a week or two a material Improvement would be wrought fin the quality of all kinds of p corn in stack. Beyond this prospect nothing has occurred ...