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HiTIONiL AHTI-CORN-lAW IEAGBE . ^ U , sev feS ^ Sfitfi ^^; Hewall ' s Buildings , Manchester ; GEORGE WILSON , Esq ., in thfrChwr . ' .,. It was moved by Richard Cobden Esq . ; M . P . ; seconded by Robert Ashton , Esq ., of Hyde , and earned unanimously : — * That an adrainistfation having been , foraaea commit te every pledge that can bind the honour of pubhc men to attempt to relmpose a duty on corn , it is ¦ . JtesolveA that the Anti-Corn Law League be reconstituted , under the rules and regulations by which that body was formerly organized . _ It was moved by the Eight Hon . T . Milner Gibson , M . P . ; ¦ econded by James fieywood , Esq ., M . P . j and carried unani-^ That the council of the League be requested to put themselves into immediate communication with their friends in all parts of the kingdom , urging them to immediate action to prevent the return to parliament of candidates in favour of the re-enactment , tinder whatever pretence or form , of any duty upon the importation of foreign corn . It was moved by John Bright , Esq ., M . P . j seconded by T . Bazley , Esq . ; and carried unanimously : — That , considering how essential it is to the welfare of the agricultural , manufacturing , colonial , and shipping interests , as well as to the peace and prosperity of the great body of the people , that the free-trade question should be permanently settled by an appeal to the country , —resolved that a memorial to the Queen , praying for an immediate dissolution of parliament , be signed by the chairman , on behalf of this meeting , and transmitted for presentation to her majesty . To the Queen ' s Most Excellent Majesty . May it please your Majesty , —We , your Majesty ' s loyal and devoted subjects , conscious of the earnest solicitude which your Majesty feels for the welfare and happiness of your people , and impressed with a deep sense of the danger which now threatens the security of those great measures of commercial policy which during the last four years have conduced so greatly to the prosperity and social contentment of all classes of your Majesty s subjects , have seen with distrust and apprehension tho accession to power of a Government pledged by all the obligations of personal honour and public duty to attempt the restoration of odious restrictions on the trade and industry of this country . That your memorialists , whilst recording their solemn and emphatic protest against any and every attempt to re-impose , in whatsoever shape , taxes on the food of the people , are firmly persuaded that an overwhelming majority of the British people are , by every constitutional means , prepared to resist and defeat such a policy , as an unjust and dangerous aggression on the rights of industry , the freedom of trade and commerce , and the social welfare and domestic happiness of the great mass of your Majesty ' s subjects . ' ... That your memorialists believe that doubt and uncertainty on this subject are calculated to disturb and jeopardise all trading and industrial operations ; to keep alive a spirit of agitation and restlessness throughout your Majesty ' s dominions ; to foment false hopes , and foster injurious apprehensions : and that every sound maxim of atate policy demands an immediate and decisive settlement of a question fraught with such manifold elements of disunion and disquietude to all the great interests of the nation . Your memorialists therefore would loyally and respectfully beseech your Majesty not to suffer the interests of your subjects to be postponed to the exigencies of a temporizing administration , or any party difficulties that may conflict with sound maxims of constitutional policy ; but that your Majesty , in the just exercise of your royal prerogative , would cause the great issue now pending between the responsible advisers of the crown and the people at large , to be forthwith and finally determined by a speedy dissolution of parliament . And your memorialists will ever pray . It was moved by Henry Ashworth , Esq . ; seconded by Jamea Kershaw , Esq ., M . P . — That in ordor to carry out the above resolutions , a subscription be forthwith commenced , and that a call not exceeding ten per cent , upon all subscriptions of 101 . and upwards be made ; subscriptions under that amount to be paid in full . GEORGE WILSON , Chairman . It was moved by James Heywood , Esq ., M . P . ; seconded by Alexander Henry , Esq ., M . P . ; and carried unanimously : — That the best thanks ' of this meeting are due , and are hereby iriven . to Georeo Wilson , Esq . for his able conduct in tho ohair . * ' b JOHN BRIGHT , Chairman . SUBSCRIPTIONS . a £ t . d . Robert Platt , Stalybridgo . 7 , 1000 0 0 Kershaw , Leese , and Co ., Manchester 1000 0 0 Richard Matley , Hodge 1000 0 0 Robert Lees and Sons , Dukinfidd 1000 0 0 John Whittaker and Sons , Hurst 1000 0 0 A . and 8 . Henry and Co ., Manchester 1000 0 0 W . Bayley and Brothers , Stalybridgo 1000 0 0 William Brown , M . P ., Liverpool 1000 0 0 J . and N . Philips and Co ., Manchester 1000 0 0 Thomas Ashton and Sons , Hyde 1000 0 0 Thomas Thomasson , Bolton 1000 0 0 Robert Ashton , Hyde 1000 0 0 James Chudwick , Eccles 1000 0 0 Titus Salt , Bradford 1000 0 0 Robert Milligan , M . P ., Bradford 1000 0 0 Frederick Stoiner , Church 1000 0 0 James Ashton and Son , Hyde 1000 0 0 George Hadfield , Manchester " 00 0 0 Simpson , Thompson , and Co ., Manchester 500 0 0 John Bright and Brothers 600 0 0 Richard Cobdcn , M . P 6 ° 0 0 £ George Foster , Subdcn 500 0 0 Sir Elkunah Armitngo and Honn , Manchester 600 0 0 Alderman W . B . WatkiiiH , Miuiohestor 500 0 0 Findlatcr and Maokio , Manchester C 00 0 0 Frederick Schwann , 11 uddorfliiold 500 0 0 Henry and Edmund Ashworth , Bolton 500 0 0 James Hoywood , M . P 600 0 0 Thos . Whitehoad and Brothers , Rawteuutall 500 0 0 Balis Suhwubo und Co ., Manchester 600 0 0 Thomas Taylor and Brothers , Wigan 500 0 0 Edmund Potter and Co ., Miinohontor 500 0 0 James Watts , Manchester 500 0 0 . . N . Hoald and John and W , N . Wilson , Munohcator , 300 0 0 Charles Potter , Darwcn » 00 0 0 , Thomas ' Wrigloy , Bury 250 0-0 Harvoy , Tywo , and Co ., Manchester 250 0 0 Biliyons , Robinson , ijnd Co 250 > 0 0 Joseph Crook , Bolton ; .... 250 0 0 ' Hibborts and Aloook , Godley 250 0 0 Thomiw Turton and Hons , BUefllold 250 0 0 James Hodckinson , Boltou 250 0 0 Thomas Roberts , Manchester 200 0 0 John Goodair , Preston 200 0 0 John Hawkins , Preston 200 0 0 William Biokham , Manchester 200 () 0 WiUiiuuWudinff . Pttdiuara 200 0 0
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Just ready , price 5 s . 6 d , small 8 vo , cloth , LETTERS FROM ITALY AND VIENNA . Cambridge : Muemillan and Co . London : George Bell . Edinburgh : Edmonston and Douglas . Dublin : Hodges and Smith . Glasgow : James Maclehose . \
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PEERAGE , BARONETAGE , KNIGHTAGE , AND PARLIAMENTARY GUIDE . Now ready , in scarlet cloth , gilt edges , price 2 s . 6 d . ¦ rrr ho'S who in 185 2 . " One of the most useful books ever published . " —Mokni ; ng Chbonici / e . " It possesses a lucidity of arrangement and an aptness of reference that have no imrallel . "—Morning * HEitAi / p . " Of its utility to tho plebeian as well ns tho patrician there can be little doubt . "—Morning Advertiser . London : Baily Brothers , Cornhill .
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SOCIET Y of tho FRIENDS of ITALY . — Just published , price 2 d ., with Notes , M . MAZZINl'S LECTURE , delivered at tho First Convorsationo of this Society . Also , price Id ., tho Society ' s " Monthly Record" for March . The next CONVERSAZIONE of the Society will bo held in the Great Room , Froenmson ' s Tavern , Great Queen-street , on WEDNESDAY EVENING , March 24 , at half-past 7 for 8 o ' clock precisely . Tho Lecture by GEORGE DAWSON , Esq ., M . A . ; after which M . MAZZINI and other speakers will address the meeting . Tickets of admission for members of tho Society , Is . ; for ladies and gentlemen , non-meinbors , Is . Cd . each—may bo obtained , prior to tho meeting , afc the Society ' s oflloes , 10 , . Southampton-street , Strand . Already published by tho Sooioty : — " Address to Iho Public , " 2 nd . ; Tract on "Non-intervention , " Id . ; " Refutation of tho Churgo of Terrorism in Rome during the Republic , " 2 d . ; " Tlio Sicilian Revolution , " 2 d . To bo had of Messrs . Kent nnd Co ., Patornoster-row ; Efllngham Wilson , Rovul Exchange ; C . Gilpin , BishopHgiitC'Htrcct Without , and all bqolcscllors ; also at the Society ' s Olllcea .
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BERANGERI KOSOIUSZKO ! Nos . I . and II . of Tun Fjuunj ) oir tun P « oi > r-i ! which , owing to the extfliiHivo demand , have been out of print during Uio last fortnight , are now in course of being mti'UiNTjtn , und will bo ready for delivery to tho Trade with No . VI . Agents will oblige by giving tlioir orders immediately . A new and handsome Snow-Bill will bo ready for issue next week . No . V . of THE FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE , for Saturday , March Oth , contains a Memoir and Port ; ri » it > of Bkhanokb ( the only faithnil portrait df the . grout Frttnoh Poet over published in this country ); ulao a variety of articles on British nnd Continental Politics , Tennyson ' s Pooms , Sketches of Uiniuent Ohivrnotera . & o . & o . , ' No . VI ., to bo pubiitihcA on Monday noxt { M'ill contain a Memoir and Portrait of Kosoiuhzko , tjio Poliwh- Horo ; ulso , articlou on tho Proceedings of the Tory Ministry , tho Free-Traders , Parliamentary Reformers , and a variety of oilier topics ; Reviews of DiokouB ' s Now Work , nnd other Publications , & o . & c . Evory Week—Pniou Twinn llAT , vi > BW 0 n . Ijondon i l ' ublishod by J . Watson , ! J , Quoon ' s JToad Pannage , PaternoHlor Row . To to hail ou order of all Bookuolleru anil News Agontfl .
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MR . BEIMTLEY ^ S NEW PUBLICATIONS For March . BANCROPT'S ISJSTOaY of th « AMERICAN REVOLUTION . Vol . 1 . 8 vo . With W « of the Siege of Quebec 16 s . ? . "MQ . Hau ¦' . ' ' . ii . ¦ ' The COURT and the DESESZ & T : or PRIESTS , PASTORS , and PHILOSOPHERS . 3 vols . . ¦ ¦• ' ¦ ' ¦ . ' . in . - ¦ ' . ¦ . ' MEN and WOM 3 SN o FRANCE in the LAST CENTURY . 3 vols . post 8 vo . 31 s , 6 d . , [ On Monday . The SAXtZi of iLLBSWIARLE'S BSii . MOIRS of the MARQUIS OF ROCKINGHAM and HIS CONTEMPORARIES . 2 vOls . 8 vo , with Portrait . 30 s . ?• ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ The TAGUS and the TSBSE : or NOTES of TRAVEL in PORTU & AL , SPAIN and ITALY , in 1850—51 . By W . E . BAXTER , Esq . 2 vX post 8 vo . { JustReadu ' ¦ ^ ¦ .. ., ¦ ; ¦ ¦ VI . ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ . 3 YIEIVSOIR . S and COBLS , ESE » OWDENCE of MALLET DU PAN . Collected and Edited bv A . SAYOUS . 2 vols . 8 vO . 28 s ; y ¦ ' ;¦ . Tir . . : ¦/ .. A . Ei £ * £ & £ 3 > the C 3-BBJLT , and his PLACE ia the HISTORY of ENGLAND . By Dr . E . PAULI . Edited / with an Introduction and Notea , bv THOMAS WRIGHT , Esq ., P . S . A ., & c . Demy 8 vo . [ In a Jew days . . ¦ ' vin . ' ZOOLOGICAL ANEC 33 OTES . By SESTERTIUS HOLT , Esq . Post 8 vo . 10 s . 6 d . ¦ . ¦ ¦' -. ix . - THE INVASSOSfS € u PSOJECTED INVASIONS OF ENGLAND . By E . S . CREASY , M . A . Post 8 vo . 10 s . 6 d . Richard Bentley , New Burliugtoh Street , ( Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty , )
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_ In crown 8 vo , price 8 s . each volume , THE POETICAL & DRAMATIC WORKS SIR EDWARD BULWER LYTTON , Baet . ^ NOW PIEST COIiIiBCTEIJ ; Vol . I ., with Portrait and Vignette , handsomely printed in crown 8 vo , contains Narrative-Poems , '' The New Timon , " & c . "A volume the peculiar and diversified interest of -which induces us to look forward with aome oagei-aess for its successors . "—Sun . ' , " Will *> o universally acceptable . "—Britannia . " The admii-ers of Sir Edward ' s poetic genius will heartily welcome the reappearance of the choicest productions of his fertile pen in a collected form . " —John Bcxii . London : Chapman and Hull , 193 , Piccadilly .
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MR . ROEBUCK ' S NEW WORK . This Day , Two Volumes , Octavo , 28 s . HISTORY OF THE WHIG MINISTRY OF 1830 , to tub Passing ov this Refouji Uka . By J . A . ROEBUCK , M . P . London : John W . Parker and Son , West Strand .
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This Day , Foolscap Octavo , Is . Od . PROTECTION AND COMMUNISM . JL From the French of M . BASTIAT . With a Preface , by the Translator . London : John W . Parker and Son , Wcat Strand . ^
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Price Is . rpHE FRENCH IN ENGLAND ; or >» £ ™ J Siheh of ran Quhhtion on Uowi Sidbb O " . VT ' vnitoni Being tho Story of tho Emperor Napoleon ' s projected mvu Bradbury and Evans ? 11 / Bouvorie Street . ________ _
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This day is published , price fld . each , or bound in doth , complete in One Vol ., 2 a . ( Id . -. ^ ttti / 1 - HOW TO SEE tho 3 UIITISH MUSK ™ . In Four Visits . By Wm . BLANOIIARD JhH W Bradbury and . Evans , 11 , Bouv orie Streot ^^^ ^ _
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This day ia published , price Is . ' , a Now Edition , Bnlargod « W Improved ,. „ p . -i » W ^ S » ^ ife Z ^ ltvlU ^ . Bradbury and Evarm , 11 , 1 } ou ^ ' ^^!! : _ _ ^^
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Leader (1850-1860), March 6, 1852, page 24, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_06031852/page/24/
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