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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 ?? ...

[ill] Movements

... jtoemcnt 0*4 Q ?? 1 UNISTEDTanaTh en 9UMIuits 60'aitit~ the Trades' fie8 ?? bro ody ovm er ki'ndyfeing ofe' the ?? iltrdeoowrustb gissocsantlo.eireahi Aesr th commitee.bmo ils anorhers toheay fliiigtre particlrywotyo nownth ?? o thiero lioytwc anouni o acoi athve auinsnitin ofe4u0amembes t 'omt thirboy delegm the th Carpetoleavers oannidderinsther ad- meain i~ncising~- the numbernt emer s n J ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... I OCAL XA t A 1 tKF/& I WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET-THuRSDAY. We are fairly supplied with all Grain to this day's market. The Wheat trade is extremely languid, and tho few transactions that have taken place are at a declune of fully 2s. per quarter from the rates of this day sb'inight. III consequence of a change in the weather, and a considerable influx of Foreign, the Barley trade ;s very ...

LABOUR versus CAPITAL

... LXBOUR versus APITAL.X TO ALL THOSE WHO DEPLEND UPON DAILY TOIL FOR SUBSISTENCE. Thz Labouear is worllyof his ?? Cuia.sT BROTHER PRODUCERS,-The circumstances in which the Stockport power-loom Weavers are placed, call aloud for our most heart-felt cY-kpatby, and im- peratively demand our most strenouios assistance and support. When the nmiglty capitalist, arrayed in all the power that enormous ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... WAKEFIELD CORN. MARKET. (BY EXPRESS.) JANUARY 24.-The supply of Wheat is moderate the trade is extremely slow, and to urge sales ad cline of' is. per quarter must be submitted to. Tl~ inquiry for Barley is limied, and prices are 1s. 2s. per quarter lower. Oats fully as dear. Shellii the turn lower. Beans witho4g material alteratio LEEDS CORN MARKET, Jan. 21.-The supplies all kinds of grain to ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Mallbrupto, &,v. From the London Gazette of Friday, August 13. BANKRUPTS. George Anton and George Duncan Mitchell, Mark. lane, corn-factors, to surrender Aug. 21, at half-past ten, Sept. 24, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Ba. t singhall-street. Solicitors, Messrs. Amory, Sewell, and Moores, Throgmorton-street; official assignee, Mr. Cannan, Finsbury-square. James Newham and George ...

Bankrupts, &c

... walthruplo, &M From the London Gazette of Friday, March 19. BANKRUPTS. Squires, J. and G. F., Emmett-street, Poplar, plumbers, March 26, at half-past one, April So, at twelve. Solicitors, Burn, Great Carter-lane, Doctors' Commons. Turney, N., Millbank-street, Westminster, baker, March 26, April 30, at two. Solicitors, Templer and Co., Great Tower-street. Burkett, J., Noble-street, Goswell ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Bauhrupts, k&t. Fron the London Gazette of Fridop, March 19. BANKRUPTS. Squires, J. and G. F., Emmett-street, Poplar, plumbers, March 26, at half-past one, April 30, at twelve. Solicitors, Burn, Great Carter-lane, Doctors, Commons. Turney, N., Millbank-street, Westminster, baker, March 26, April 30, at two. Solicitors, Templer and Co., Great Tower-street. Burkett, J., Noble-street, Goswell ...

SUBSCRIPTION LISTS, AND BALANCE SHEETS

... SUBBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY A lI HEYWOOD FOR THE HALL OF SCIENCE VICTIMS. £ s. d. Mr. Lomax ?? 0 2 6 Mr. Rigley ?? 0 1 3I Mr. Deveril ?? 0 0 6 Mr. Smith ?? 0 0 6 Mr. Pinlen ?? 0 0 1 Mr. Everitt ?? 0 0 1 -. Mr. Davehu ?? 0 0 1 La Mr. Lonsdale ?? 0 10 0 Mr. Lord ?? 006 Mr. Williamson ?? 0 6 From Straiigeways ?? 0 4 1 hi From lroylsden ?? 0 6 3 nh Mr. Whitehead ?? 0 0 8 ...

THE CORN LAW AGITATION

... THE NO~PRTH s TT O A1 -- .SATURlDAY§ MARCHR 28, 1840. : - ON Tuesday next. Mr. ViLL~iRs motion for a I. commnittee of the whole House, to consider 'the laws L regulating the importation of iforeign grain,'is to be voted. The House isto be called over., The . shop 3f keeper'i representatives will than be.all behind the d counter. The rival trades Will muster their w whole strength, and a ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... WA4EFIELD CORN MARKETIC (BY EXPRESS.) FRIDAY, APRIL 24.-The arrivals of Wheat are s moderate; the trade is firm, and last week's prices are generally exceeded by fully' Is. per quarter. f Barley seils -,!slowly, and, except very choi o, is. .@rwqua~iXrteio'wer. Oats scare anI rather Pre s as well as Shelling. Beans without alteration Other articles as before quoted, LEEDS CORN e MAAKEr, ...

Bankrupts, &c

... l3an~ruptl, &c. From tihe London Gazette of Frifday, February 26. BANKRUPTS. Dean, J. M., Cheltenham, linen-draper, to surrender March 5, at half-past eleven, and April 9, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Basingmall-street. Solici- tor, Mr. Lloyd, Cheapside, M'Kinlay, B, and Marr, A., Silver-street, Wood- street, rectifiers, March 6, at one, and April 9, at eleven, at the Court of ...