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RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIITS OF TRE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. SECTION No. 1. PER MR. O'CONNOR. Torquay, ler R. H. Putt i Geco:gie hills, per W. Mechnn Ashton-under-Lyne. per E. Hobson.. Tavistock, per R. Hole Halifax, per G. W. Smith ?? and Shelton, per H. Foster. Itockport, per T. Woodhouse llury, per M. Ireland Worcester, per DI. Griffiths ITotness, per W. Tanner City of Londo., per J. Dunn ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF TRE CH&RTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. SECTION No. 1. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SHARES. Torquay, per R. H Putt Georgie Mills, per W. Meehan Ashton-under-Lyne, per E. IHobson.. Tavistock, per 11. Hole Halifax, per C, IV. Smith ?? and Shelton, per ff. Foster.. Stockport, per T. Woodhouse Bury, perD M. Ireland Worcester, per Al. Griffiths Totness, per W. Tanner City of London, per J. Dunn ...

Trades' Movements

... ?? f bbtmtnto. e NATIONAL UNITED A6SOCIATION OF TRADEs FOE TEE - PROTECTION OF IeDUSTRI.-A meeting of the central committee vi4s held at the trades office, Ab Hyde.street, Bloomsbury, on Monday, January 5th. Mr. Bush, vice. president, in the chair. Messrs. Milne and Doyle at- tended as a deputation from the general committee for e getting up an entertainment In honour of the honourable a ...

National Association of United Trades

... ;4fatllla gofuatfol Of' ?? ~i dlta c o. iq., as rou~gh. Vlcon ?? Ulwon, isbitilt. Fnti9NDS,-%17e feel catted upon this week to di- 'n'is~ed rect your attention to the increasing claims upon )posed the funds of the Association, hoping that those acder tradles who are in arrears will exert themselves to icharA pay up their back levie , a ans invest the Central Coo- d, Mr tnittee with the ...

Markets

... mnarkets. II ?? &C. ~ e Tp to our market, last week, the arrivals Ofila home produce were on the increase, but by no nea ~ odthe time of year considered. Those of E .Beglisi le, mat, oats, and, indeed. all other atceW, darty limnited scale. Frominreland afew chig4esoa 'o0e andflour reached'us; hut frarr Scotlandscre vest 8l ~ grain came tohaid. 'As tutheimlport~from abroey any, 21 weekqr. of ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 35ankriMto, BANKRUPTS. (From Friday's Gazette, el 2S.) 2 . James Welch, Ring-cross, Holloway, licensed victua-i'r -J. and C. Green, Borough-road, Southvwark, eorn-deai. ?? Brodie Gordon anid Robert Gordon, Poplar, ?? and James Bees and James 11ogg, Nenw castle-upon-Tyne, ?? and raelecis o Palllts. lings, Cheltenhans, cabhiet-masrs-Jch,I Ralph, na-hb. ?? Dalton, Salford, Lancashire, joine:- ...

Market Intelligence

... -;Marktt futdii-aflItt- CO X A . StN ESEeeaa 2. With the exweptn of foreign oateO9 of whi a considere ?? taton h fasenmaeit the Tae ic MJonday last, the arrivals of all descriptionl of grain here have been rathora .IIforth time oftheeaotifl, ohr- ?? he el tradehonwever th;ecirc=Umstan. etes mi'.lade no favoturablyyimnvpres tsday. for it ise wae more infaoimrr tanit wB n ody last, Less buyere ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... fjortbroming Aectittgo. ?? - ?? 1-1- ?? CrnT OF LoXDuc.-A special general meeting of members will take place on Tuesday next, at eight o'clock. Cars CHARTIST HALL, 1, TURaoAGAIN-LANEq-The public discussion will be resumied at half-past ten o'clock on Sunday morning next, April 6th. In the afternoon, at three o'clock, the Metropolitan District Council will meet for dispatch of business. In the ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... NATIIiNAL ASSO(\''N 01' NI'll'I':) IR AE.PS GnFAT A CC S-ON' IT' SeTI ta IMt !v ASD AC . Ntruet~se.- \1-isr. ltiaixto atti Wenv, shieee th i t ?? 0 th 14l Aclit's a ill bile ;'Ii t l rit-end visit i Sliuxcal m lncso KinbSiy .-I o irs, I-Id ?? ci 1001zeubit lltle wir slllnac. Ur. lie Mahelrs ; Ill! ?? ama Woi kerye, ot ..Cli:wij fiso AStu ii. bet-' intif after tie iveririn o (f abit'. ;tId 0 ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, MONDAY, JAN. 27,-The arrivals of wheat and barley from the east coast were again large during the past week, but of English oats the receipts were very small. The supplies of malt and flour were rather plentiful, and ot beans and peas quite an average quantity came to hand. From Scotland the rebeipts consisted of'afew hundred qrs. of barley, and about 4000 qrs. oats, ...

Bankrupts, &c

... ?? 33ankrupt0, &f, BANKIRIPTS. [From the Gazette of Fsiday, Septne)17e, 19.' William Mills Robinson, offBurnham, 3kiel -inglstltshire, ?? Fordham. Blow, of 21, Great IDove r-street, Newington, ?? Ludgate Harncss, of .Dtlver. ton, Somersetshire, ?? 1kletwood Can. nell, of Liverpool, booktseller-J ames Meek, of ituardean, Gloucestershire, coal-proprietor. BANKRUPTS. (lFrom Tecsday'a Gazelte, ...

Trades' Movements

... Crabo' Pbbtmtiit!5. 0 THE Tauco SrsTxx.-At apublic meeting held on the 20th instant, at the house of Mr. Richmond, Nag's Head, Lambley, it was unanimously resolved, ! That this meet- I. ing appoint a committee of thirteen, to be called the S 'Anti-Truck Committee,' to be composed of six farmers tand seven working-men, to wateh the truck system.- h'5 That every bagman who deals in truck, ...