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MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... LoNDox CoRN ExcIrANGE, MONDAY, DEC. 23.-We had moderate arrivals of wheat and bailey from our own coast and Scotland'during the past week, with a very short supply of oats, but of beans, peas, and flour, the receipts were to a fair extent. From abroad the arrivals consisted of 1000 ;qrs. btof wheat, and a small quantity of flour from Launceston, with a few cargoes of barley and oats from the ...

Bankrupts, &c

... mantlintplo, art. ?? ?? From. tfhe London Gazette of Friday, J wi. 2. BANKRUPTS. James Willis, of 1. Spring-street, Portman-square, ?? Bond, of March, Cambridgeshire -Ann Treegear and Thomas Crump Lewis, of 96, Cheapside, City, piano-forte ?? Walker, of Newnman-street, Oxford-street, ?? Bright, of 40, Wigtnore-street, Marylebone, victualler- Edward Heron, of South Blyth, Northumberland, ship. ...

Trades' Movements

... T raDeo' StioVemento. 0I I'S TuE DOINGS OF TRYE MANcHiEsTRa. LEAGiJEs.-It lie been the practice of the League mouthers in the ill districts if any person dared to call in asquestion their treatment of the factory operatives, to of refer the objectors to the Manchester operatives, IS- who would soon convince them that the statements cs of the opponents of the League were without founds- (1 tion ...

OPENING OF THE NEW ROYAL EXCHANGE

... I The new Royal Exchange of London was opened on Monday list, by the Queen in person. The day was observed ns a general holiday, and on no previous oeoa- sion has the metropolis presented a more brilliant ap- pearance. At eleven o'clock, her Mijesty and Prince Albert left Buckieghan Palace in the state carriage, drawn by eigbt cream-coloured horases, preceded by six of the royal carriages, ...

Trades' Movements

... Crame' Xaobemento. e TO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS. FELLOW WORKMEN,-An innovation of a most , alarming character has made its appearance In the , trade, which will have a tendency to decrease, to a o great extent, the labour usually required to make dress- I- frock, or great coats, e When I was at Norwich, in Angust last, a deputa. .- tion with myself waited on the respectable employers n of that city ...

SHIPWRECK OF THE WINDSOR CASTLE STEAMER BETWEEN DUNDEE AND EDINBURGH

... SHIPWRECK OF THE WINDSOR CASTLE STEXMER BETWEEN DUNDEE AND EDIN. BURC*H, On Tuesday, the lst instant, the Windsor Castle, an iron steamer plying between Edinburgh and Dundee, ?? the latter town at the sanie hour with her Majesty's yacht, 1leving on board about 250 passengers, tee greater part of whom had come from E linburgh with the steamewr that morning, in order to witness the em-r ba ...

Trades Movements

... craves ?? . NOTTINGHAMtt FRAMEvwvnlr I(Nrrtrs-At a meet-; ing of Framework knitters' delegates, held at the! Nag's Head Inn, Haynor, on Meonay, the 1st of I April, at which meeting delegates were present from | Nottingham, Darby, Duffield, Holbrook, Alifreton, ! and Haynor; a letter was also road from Belpor. Mr. Beard in the chair, when the business connected I with the silk glove branch ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... MARIUU.'' INTELLIGEINCE. L ONDON COHN EXCIIANOEI, M'IlR-LANE.-MONDtAY,- The arlivals of Enuglish wheat and barley were libe- ral during the past week, but of oats tile receipts eoastwise were extrilicly siall, noar were there mkany beaus or peas reporteil up to Saturday eveningt The aevalenee of ealsterly winds8 and thgg weather has .kept back sopp~ics titolli Ireland1, 0(ooily a few hun- deed ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Vanhrupl, Ws. io71L 9ie London Gaezete of Friday, Oce. 2S. BnesNnurrs. Joepdi Simpson, Stockwell, Surrey, ?? We3-liap and Thomas Martin Cocksodge, Shadwell, MIM'ilX,vx and Nortliflet, Heat. millers-JameL Wati'on Orter, 120. Long-acre, coach ?? Fov is L u rritngton Prlore, Werwickbirse, carpenter.- Joi-. &,11(1, Congresbury, Somersetshlre, cattle sales- 2it !isljanln Jones, Birmingham, ...

Trades' Movemetns

... Triltaeo' fobemento. ltg sToCKING MAKURS' ADDRESS TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF THE TOWN AND COUNTY OP LEICESTER, FOR THE PURPOSE Oy RAISING A FUND IN AID OF THE ACTION FOR PUTTING AN END TD THE ILLEuALITY OF FRAME-RENTS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-The framework-knitters (otherwise called the steckiog-makere) of the town and county of Loicester, beg to inform you that they have for a long time ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Waanrupto, Xc. From 9he Londoa Gazette of Friday, Ha)vro 8. BANKRUPTSo. Henry Edwards, of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, coal ?? Wilkinsoa, of King-street, Holborn, boot and shoe ?? Barwick, of the Swan- with.Two-Necks-yard, Great Carter-lane, Doctors'. commons, City, and of Dulwieh, Surrey, livery stable. keeper- George Ford, of Lanham, Kent, seed mer- Ihant-Jacob Monteflore and Joseph Barrow Mon ...

Trades' Movements

... Eranest M*ovements LONDON. LABOUR'S P.RLIAoMENT.-A public imeeting to dis- cuss the following question: Would a National Con- ference of Trades for the union of all, as recent- mcnded by Labour's organ, the Northen. Star, be beneficial to ?? trades in general ? was held on Sunday evening, November 24th, at the Clock-house, Castle-street, Leieester-square. Mr. Iliovehin was called to the ...