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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

STOCKPORT

... STOCKPO1T.- SIGNAL DEFEAT OF THE CORN-LAW RE- PEALERS BY THE CHARTISTS. On Wednesdayevening, a course of two lectures was commenced in the Court-Room, by a Mr. Hleyworth Hargreaves, an operative, from Halifax. In conse- quence of the large placards, headed No Bread Tax, which had been issued at the expense of the Mlanches- ter ?? Law League, the Chartists assembled themselves at the Radical ...

THE STONE MASONS ON STRIKE

... THE STONE MASONS ON STRIKE, FROM THE NEW HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, AND NELSON'S MONUMENT, LONDON, AND THE WOOL- WilC DOCKYARD, To the Public and Ufs Trades of Grleat Britain and .Ieland. Who is here So base, that would be a bondman? If any, speak; for him have I OFFENDED.1' Men at some time are masters of their fate; The fault * * ' is Dot in our stars, Bat in ourselves, that we are underlings. ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, TUESDAYS, AUG. 3lST_. The arrivals of Wheat and Beans to this day's market are smaller than last ?? larger Last Wednesday we had heavy rain in the morning but since very fine, and Harvest is quite general with Us. Wheat has been in very limited demand, and 2s. to 3s. per qr. lower. There have been several samples of New Wheat at market, quality much inferior to last year. It ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 364brupto, ?? 7 1 From the London Gazette of Friday, Nov. B. eq Or BANKIALSPTS. re Richard William Hugh Jones, BayswaterTerrace, i coal-merchant, to surrender Nov. 12, at half-past ev eleven, and Dec. 17, at twelve, at the Court oJ Bank- ruptcy, Baslnghall-street. Solicitor, Mr. GalllaumI,Wal- in brook; official assignee, Mr. Beicher. John HenryCassell, Mill Wall, Poplar,naptltha-seller, m6 ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LunEDs CORN MARKET, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4,- There is a large arrival of Wheat to this day's Market, other kinds of Grain moderate. Wheat has been: quite a retail trade,, and prices Is. to 2s. per quarter lower. Fiue heavy Barley full as dear, but no improvement in other descriptions. Oats a half- penny per stone, and Beans is. per qr. lower. TE AVERAGE .PRICES FOR THE WEEK ENDING-JAN. 4,1842. ...

WAGES OF LABOUR AND EXTENSIONS OF COMMERCE

... THE great demand upon our space this week by the Report of the Short Time Committee's Deputa- tion, and the proceedings at several meetings, and of the Scottish Delegates, will prevent us from giving, in the present paper, the observations we promised on the last mooted infernal scheme of the great Cotton Masters of Lancashire, to get rid of the poor unfortunates they have inveigled and ...

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 ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Ballumptog &C. BANKRUPTS. Joseph Miller, Whittlebury street, Hlampstend-roadt ?? Vale, Manchester, silk ?? Wil- liam Pilseb, Sackville-street, Piccadilly, ?? Dailey and Alfred luskipp, Long-lane, Berniondsey, lea- ther ?? GCorge Utford, Holloway, common ?? Willis, Buckiersbury, eating- house ?? Weston, llishopsgate.street Within, ?? Thompson, Minories, ship chandler- enlry Walters, Brismol, ...

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 ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY, FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 14

... RECEIPTS Or THE NATIONAL LAND I COMVPANY, I FOR LTE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 14. PER MR O'CONNOR. SECTION go, 1. - 5053I 25RE1. a. d. Fouthampton . 0 10 Newark al2 o I Dundee . 0386 Cheltenham 0 0 Buruley, No. I.. 0 60 Rotherhsam, * 01 Swindon 0 10 0rutton.in.Ash. Wakefield .. 0190 field *. 129 westmins~er . 0 7 0Loughborough.. 0 1 Bradford, York 1 I0 6New Redford.. 030 Duclainfield . 16 0 Bradford ...

National Association of United Trades

... g tI na,:i t oitton Is . Ual-Sorr~.dow ,. It affords us very sincere gratification to obee I the rapid progress which this laudable and praise- worthy institution is making for ameliorating the condition of the working classes, and placing them in their true position in society. But all the effects and struggles of those who so ably conduct its affairs, will be unavailing unless they are ...

Market Intelligence

... ?? fittellgeace e- CORN EXCHIANGE, JANUARY 25. 5. At this day's market there was a good supply Of ir English whcat, whiclh sold steadily at the cuireuqc; of d this day week. Free Freign held firmie, but net Co large a busisees transacted to day. d PROVINCIAL MARKETS. I ItCEIottOND OfoR tsitin Cora MARKRT, Jsxt. 2.,-Wi I, had a tolerable supl.y of graill in our market to l(ay. . Whleat sold ...