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THE SHIPPING INTEREST

... monopolizing institutions by which they are more especially of y ' injured' and oppressed. I& r- In relation to the Corn and Navigation Laws, Mr as ccLindsay says:- .f se Let sis supepre that both were still in force; very high refo ad prices, through scarcity ...

ABERDEEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

... niillioiis impirted, and 271 el millions exported. Compa-ing these figures with xl those before the repeal of the Corn Laws and tl Navigatio)n Law., our trade had multiplied fivefold I, sine! then. All the chief branches of industry have P participated in ...

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... walges of female cotton few operatives in Lancashire have nearly doubled' full, since the year before the aboiition of the corn litti laws. At the present moment, Mr Bright says, late, 'England is suffering less than other countries, and (the where acute suffering ...

FREE TRADE—CORN LAWS

... TRADE-CORN LAWS. Speech of the Right H1on. Sir ROBERT PEEL, Barl. .711. P. dre the House of Commons, on Wednesday, Mlarch 19, 1834. (Yr-tssctedt fros the Mirsror of Parl-iamienit.) Si, Royier Peel.-The Honourable Gentleman, the 3lmbcr for Bath, corn- menceut ...

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 ...

CORN MARKETS

... CORN AtIsKEL . 'tar i t' iiX5~ il t I I Ii 'Iii ?? ?? ?? - ?? . ?? ?? t ...

CORN AND CURRENCY

... CORN AND CURRENCY. Ly W1Iithout altogether concurring in the following reason- 5 ing we think it due to our readers, at a time %when titeir attention is about to he drawn to cte qtc~stionsi of corn ti anti currenty, to lay before them the views of a gentle ...

Corn Markets

... lb ?? . t,: o 71; Ttt ow. 21 b. or 's fklt ?? to 151 4tOC . 0a ?? c 74 R~law l4i ?? to :Yl?I PTork ?? ntoS '5i flacy ?? 2t1 ttt ., Beter ?? ?? i ?? 21 Coals, ?? 5to t4 CORN MARK~ET, uESV-4 ~st' Little bil'snt'ls 'seas lo;)e in atty Icind, of hhr ito ...

CORN MARKETS

... CORN MARKETS. WCEIANGE, Mond3y, 21st J ne.-I - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t I I *etl CoUo EXCHIANGE, Monday, 21st June.-The favourable change i; the weather, combined with the vcry great supplies,. f;h have caused the advance which took place in W heat, at the - ;r latter ...

CORN MARKETS

... CORN MARKETS. ICORN. EXCHANGE, Feb. 1i We had a large arrival of irheat arnd barley frcar lbiI a'i Market tramn lEflex, Kent, ned Suffolk; t fr the fonweirier, wili is 9there clii not appear ranch cltenniid, owing to the quaility ' rathier inforior, but ...

CORN MARKETS

... -CORN MARARKETS. rzl~tw:r ~e55zaw As I rl-l-r CO -IN EXCIIAN (;rx, SIonday;11ay 24-The trade is generally very dull in tire market to-day, but, throghdievey sor SLa~lply of Enzlish Wheat, the prices have noxt varied since this' day week. Foreign Alheat ...

Corn Markets

... 5or~r? Sarkets. CoRne EXCirANOG, M~onday, July 2.7-Thre arrival of wheat this morning was, congidpralble ; of other grain sniall a atid or flour moderate. The trade variedi little fronttile. tenis of 'Thursday ~eeunrirght. There wues a middling fresh ...