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UNITED TRADES' ASSOCIATION FOR THE EMPLOYMENT OF SURPLUS LABOUR IN AGRICULTURE AND MANUFACTURES

... UNITED TRADES' ASSOCIATION FOR TIHE E- I PLOY2IENT OF SURPLUS LABOUR IN AGlAICUL- TURE AND MANUFACTURES. rere solutE. Trie inefficacy of the methods lreretofore adopted by the industrious classes for tie proteetioln alrd maintenance of their interests, and tire improvetrent of their condition, has inrtuceI deep anrld widlc-spreatl iutqriry into the causes of the failtute of tie plans hitherto ...

Markets, &c

... I ? ?? 4c, -? Is, - ic CORN. - Y MASK-LANSE, Monday, September 10.-The large arrivals ly of foreign grain in the course oflast week (being prlncipally 1- the accumulations in the different Baltic ports durilg the ig kate blockade), and an increased supply of new wheat this oy mnorydng, caused a decline ot Is to. 2s per qr. uponi11nglish Dt drarly the same upon foreign wheafs, to effect sales o ...

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 ...

Markets

... IWOO, afla 1-1 ?? ?? lobe ~~~CORN, &C. f the REVIEW OF~ THE WEEK. We have again to report a very moderate arrial ef ?? wheat into London, the quantity received coast. wise during thle week endingf Saturday night hvn for amountedto Only 1,434gqs. The Show at Mark-lane by, IOn- land-carriage Samples from the neighbnuln counities Mr has been equally small; and cautious. as twhe nillerslseve ...

Markets, &c

... uarstot, A-Ce. : ?? MAVX-LAN, Monday, April 2. - The supply of wheat to. day consisted almost entirely of foreign. Good dry sam. pies of English went off more readily at fully last week'5 prices' The better qualities of foreign likewise met more demand, but middling and inferior sorts were dull sale, Good fresh foreign flour was inquired after, but no ad. vance of price could be obtained. Fine ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY FOR THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1849

... RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY FoR .11E WEEx ENDING TnURSDAY, APRI 12, 1849. Skegby Dukinfield . I Nottingham . . l1olmnrth Rochdale . I Padiham , Boston, White Belmont ., Nottinglham ,, Clayton West . . Holmof rth ,, SHAR ES. £s. d. 0 11 6 Stalybridge 1 120 Leicester, Freein 0 19 6 John Vigurs . . 3 5 10 Edward Barlow 1 4 4 0 2 0 0 8 6 EXPENSE FUND, 0 2 0 Iveston 0 G 0 William Arnold 0 ...

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 ...

Trades' Movements

... trabcv mobtwnto. TEz MANSorzBsnR TRsDis, AND THE WRnELY lHJ-DAX ?? trades ot' this town have nearly all adopted the system of leaving off work at noon on the Saturday, and amongst the number we are happy to state is that numerous and respectable body the Carpenters and Joiners, who for the future wvill leave off work at twelve o'lock at neon on Satur- day's, instead of as heretofore at four in ...

Markets, &c

... Avrat03 &C. CORN. it MAsK LeAN, MONDAY, Jtar 1G.-We had a better supply' d of English wheat to-day than for many weeks past, and dhaving but few buyers, only the best dry samples were dtaken at first of the market, at last Monday's prices, awhilst the general qualities sold witls difficulty, at Is to 2rs hreduction, in Foreign wbeat very little was going even at this abatement, owinog to the ...

NATIONAL LAND COMPANY

... ..-NATKAL LAND:CoMpANy. CONFERENCE- OF DELEGATES. ' The Board of Directors having decided opou holding ai Conference at Birmingham, on Monday, October 30th, they have to call the attention of the, variotis branches to' the' following rules in the no.' mination and election of delegates - 10t.-That meetings of branches shall be beld be- tween Monday next, the 9th iust, and Monday, 16th; for the ...