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THE COAL KINGS AND THEIR LAWBREAKINGS

... THE COAL KINGS AND THEIR LAW- BREAKINGS. THE TRUCK SYSTEM. I We do not hear that the DuecE of HAMILTON has tt been made to eject the more than SIXTY females, in who are working in his coal works, at Redding, and Di to employ men in their stead ; or that the Carron Iron N Company have been forced to obey thq law, and dis- pense with the services of the more than ONE HUN-t DRED females that ...

THE DONCASTER FREE-TRADE MEETING

... I On Saturday last, the Great West Riding Free- Ur Trade Meeting Iwas holden in the Cattle Market, where a large and commodious hustings had been e erected. The meeting was called for two o'clock, in in the Town Hall. At that hour Messrs. Cobden and Bright, accompanied by Earl Fitzwilliam, Mr.in Childers, M.P., W. S. Wrightson, Esq., and others, proceeded to the Hall, and Mr. Johnson, an exten ...

Bankrupts, &c

... l3antruplo, WC. Fronm the London Gazedt of Frtday, Oct. 20. BANSKRUPTS. Benjamin Brain, of Rodney-street, Pentonville, steel and copper plate printer, November 2, at half-past twelve, and Nov. 30, at half-past one, at the Court of Bankruptcy, London. Mr. George John Graham, officl assignee, 25, Coleman-atreet. Solicitors, Messrs Har.i- sons, Walbreok. John Whipple, of 8, Crown-street, Finsbury ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 3Sanituplo, Vc. B AN KRU 0' s. From the London Gazette of Fridafy, Sept. 29. Jnmes Smyth, of 143, Horton,'Old.town, linandraper, Oetober 10, at eleven, and November V, at one. at the Court of Bankruptcy. London. Mr. Gcorge Gibson, official assignee, 72, B.singL.;ll-street; and Mr. White, solicitor, London-wall. John Walter Glay aud Robert Gray, of Bishop Wal- thanw, Hampshire, cora-dealer, ...

Bankrupts, &c

... JMantruptO, ar. .From the London Gazetle of Friday, Oat. 13. BANhRULPrS. Joseph Harrison, of Brighton, coach-builder, to sur- render October 30, at twelve, Bud November 24, at the Court of Bankruptcy, London. Solicitor, Mr. Cross, Surrey-street, Strand, London; official assignee, Mr. William Turquand, 13 Old Jewry Chambers, London. William Edward Filey, of Norwich, wine-merchant, October 25, ...

DESTRUCTIVE HURRICANE—DREADFUL SHIPWRECKS—AWFUL LOSS OF LIFE

... DESTRUCTIVE HtRRICANE-DREADFUL I SHIPWRECKS-AWFUL LOSS OF LIFE. HULL.-This town and the coasts of Yorkshire and lincolfshire were, on Tuesday week, visited by one of the heaviest gales which have been experienced for a long period. It commenced about eight o'clock, when the wind, which bad been In the West, suddenly veered round to the North and North E lab, and con- tinued to blow with ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, MONDAY, OCT. 16TH.- During the past week, the arrivals of all Grain up to our market, were on a very moderate scale, and by no means of superior quality. We received rather a scanty supply of Wheat of home produce, arising chiefly from the farmers being actively occupied in. sowing. The stands being scantily filled, the demand for all descriptions of English Wheat was ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, TUESDAY, Ocr. 3RD.-The arrivals of Grain to this day's market are much the same as last week. There has been a very limited demand for Wheat ; in old very little alteration, but New has been Is per qr. lower. Barley has been sold from 32s to 34s fiue 35s per qr. Oats and Beans full as well sold. THE AVERAGE PRICES OF WHEAT, FOR THE WEEK ENDING ocr. 3, 1843. Wheat. Barley. ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... . LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2. -Since this day se'anight we have had a fair supply of Irish Wheat and Oatmeal ; of other articles of the trade the arrivals are of light amount. About 2,400 quarters of foreign Wheat got up to the l7s. per quarter duty, and were released: the rate d impost is now 18s., and on Oats 7s. per quarter. There has been a steady trade in Wheat, and we quote ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... - - - - - - - - RilcMOND CORN MARKET, SATURDAY, OCT. 21.- The supply of Grain in our market to-day was very limited, and in consequence, Was soon bought up, at au advaace on last week's ?? from 6S Gd to 83. Oats 2s 9d to 3 6d. Barley 4s to 4s 4d Beans 5s to 5 3d per bushel. LONDON CORN EXCOANGE, MONDAY, Ocr. 23RD.- For fresh Wheat up to-day the demand ruled actte, at an advance on last ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MAREET, TUESDAY, OCT. 24TH.-The arrivals of Grain to this day's market are smaller than last week. There has been a fair demand for New Wheat, and Is per qr. higher, in Old very little improvement. Fine heavy Barley has been full as dear, and a better demand for other descrip- tions. Oats and Beans have made rather more money. THE AVERAGE PRICES OF WHEAT, FOR THE WEER ENDING OCT. 24 ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LIvEnPooL. CORN MIARRT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, -Since this day se'nnilgtt we have had a fair supply of Irish Wheat and Oat.meal; of other articles of the trade the arrivals are of light amount, About 2,400 quarters of foreign Wheat got up to the 17s. per quarter duty, and were released the rate of impost is now 18., and on Oats 7s. per quarter. There hasbeen a steady trade in Wheat, and we quote ...