INSTRUCTIONS TO MR. JACOB, 



RESPECTING 



THE PRICES OF FOREIGN CORN. 



(COPY.) 



Office of Committee of Pricy Council for Trade, 

 I 25t/i June, 1825. 



SIR, 



IT being the desire of the Lords of the Committee 

 of His Majesty's Privy Council for Trade, to obtain 

 the most correct information on every subject con- 

 nected with the supply of Foreign Corn, I have been 

 directed by their Lordships to acquaint you with 

 their intention to avail themselves of your services 

 for the examination of the state of those countries, 

 the productions of which find an outlet by the Eiver 

 Vistula into the Baltic. You icill, therefore, be 

 pleased to proceed with as much expedition as you 

 can make convenient to commence the examination, 

 beginning at the city of Dantzic where the Vistula 

 enters the Sea. 



Though you will direct your chief attention to 



