7 AUGUST 1841, Page 10

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SATURDAY NIGHT. A break in the gloomy weather somewhat relieves the worst appre- hensions respecting the harvest. There was a slight improvement yes- terday, and today it is still better. Prices, however, kept up in the Corm-market yesterday ; and the duty on foreign wheat has declined to 21a. 8d., with every prospect of a further decline. If Sir Robert Peel consults the weather-glass with a more cheerful countenance today, he cannot dismiss the subject from his mind : his task with the Corn-laws suety he easier, but he is not 3 et treed from it.