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Market Intelligence

... Jiftakitt Snttuftnf# ?? . . 41!: LONBN Con Oxsion;aMxiosw, FMaa, F2, ?-ThTh toppliks durnlas keew veo the whon eh d bhof both grain and flu ubi thdgene enrl a moun t of buIi- ness asacted was 'Prices 4~.N litte'red or no any o of the marke t days, ttheebeing an aence anythin g :except a coneptiut de- mand. The o atat of the weathelr is u ndobtedly favourable to busine, bt theb long pendig ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... fjortbronmng orttifl~qg. ?? TWO1R IIA-LETE-2I1' P. MGiathl 1vill lecture at the Whllite-horse, St. AlMay-street, Whlitec-Ibpel, on Smuday evening nset, at h1alrf-past seven o'clock pI'Qcisci3. ?? mont1hly meetibng of thc General (leuncillors, residin g in thc rowcr Ilanilets, wiill be Iheld at the White lorsc, St. Mary-strcet, White- chapel, oa Sunday evelin1g, at six o'eloek. llETIIX.4L(R1R ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES AND THE STAR

... From the establishment of the Northern Star to im the present day it has not only been our study and I desire to advance every movement made in behalf of the working classes,but we have furthersuhjected our- selves even to outlawry, as will be seen by the report of Sir Thos. Wilde's spiteful and vindictive-though short, charge to the special jury~whotried the cause of O'Connell v. O'Connor. We ...

Trades' Movements

... ll?' craur-4, ffifibrillutev. SPITALFIELDS BROAD SILK WEAVERS Branch of the United Trades Association, held at the White Horse, Hare-street, Bethnal Green, Feb. 27. rhefoliowing resolution was ?? this meeting views with alarm the ruinous reductions continually taking place in the price of our labour (notwithstanding the high price of provisions), and fearing the same will continue, unless the ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... ,Jortflrjomng e ttfiqev. MR. O'CONO'IS TOURI. Mn . O'Co-xson announces, that in compliance with n umnerous requestE, lie will be able to attenrd iicet. ings at the following places, on the fol'owvingd.ays: Sheffiell ?? ?? Monday, Angust 4. Barnsley ?? ?? 'I'ue.da.y August 5. Lceds ?? ?? Wednesday, Aug. 6. Iludifield crf ?? T'1hursday, August 7. Bradford .. . Friday, August S. hlalifax ?? ...

NATIONAL LAND COMPANY

... SIGNING THE DEED OF SETTLEMENT. The deed of settlement ef the National Land Company will lay for aignature at the following places during the ensuing week, between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and ten o'clock in the evening of each day:- STocPRoaR.-Hall of Lyceum, Wellington-street, New-road, Monday, October 4th. MACCLISFIrLD.-Chartist Association Room, Stan. ley-streot, Tuesday, ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY

... IREOTS Or THE NA.TIONwAL LAND I CODWANT, FOR THE WEEKE 3NDING 5 EPTEMBER 30. PER MR O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. S UA IIS. e. Trowbridge - 114 0 Preston, LIddell 014 Colas, ?? .. o 0 0 Leicester, Astill 1 I Penrith 0 b 3 Stockport . I 1 Holmfirth 0 2 a Bradford ,, 3 South Shields 0 9 6 Lambeth e 3 Truro o 15 0 Rotberham 15 Mountain I119 9 New Radford O 1 LougborQugh . 0 1 O0 Manchester S Wigan, ...

Trades' Movements

... pra~e~_gftbfleflito4- - ~ ?? I.. NJi WBAYvERS.-On Saturday last a W5UAN 1AND-t. m weavers of this town took strike of the handlPt- innianm, uacurerl in place, against Mir. In- 1'giv eavers' wjgea consequence of his having tc thi. day a deInutats- (id. percut. On the morning - to wait on'him, in was appointed by the committe. - a' the weavers' order that he might be duly inibriaeL. n tmil wo ...

Trades' Movements

... c ;rabc 1 MobMclto; ?? ?? , ?? ?? ?? 1,1 JOAN HAND-LOOM W.1 VaRS.-OD Saturday las a itrike of the hand-loom weavers Of this town took place, against Mr. W. Ingiram, mranufarcturer, in corrat-quence of his having reduced his weavers' wvages lidper cut. Onithiemor-ninigof tha~t dary deputation- wa pointed by the coil)ittee to wait on him, in or'.der ;lthat he might be duly inlformeui cf tire ...

DUNCOMBE AND THE TRADES

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, JANUARY a, 1815. | TRRnE is a time to build up and a time to pull as down, saith the proverb. There is also a time for fr( activity and a time for slumber. There is a philoso- ha phy in idleness, and wisdom in doing nothing. From te3 the time that the busy bustle of the Parliamentary wl session is over, until the law-makers again meet, ra there is little to ...

Market Intelligence

... ma1arket Intelligence. _, ., ~ .. . _ .. ?? ?? CORN EXCHANGE, SEPTEmBEB 14. The market of this day opened with a moderate supply of wheat from Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, but from Kent the samples shown weremore abundant, not compre. bending wheat alone, but barley, beans, and (to a lisited extent) peas. There was not all the activity marifested nmong the millers to purchase wheat this ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY, FOR THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, JUNE, 27, 1848

... ILECWTS 07rTME NATI0EfL L) I . 1COMPANY. PoR. rHS wzIS SIDINO THURSDAY, JULY, 27, ' 1I4l . I - I | m MR O'CONNOR. t [ SUsvaA. £ s. d. Pershore I I 0 0 Bolton 5. 0 a t Croydon ,, 4 9 6 Preston, Brown 6 0 0 Westminster . 2 15 0 Newport, Salop 0 4 e Foleshill 3 aT 0 Teignmouth ., 5 o 0 T Bridpart ., 0 2 2Hanley - 1 15l a Markinch - . e 1 ?? ,. S 1 Seaham , , 018 0 Hemy Gelden 0 7 6 maitohn I 1 ...