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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, ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Pianlliurl0o, ?? From Whe London OaZje of Friday, Ool. 25. BANK urTS. ,lgeph Simpson, Stock well, surrey, ?? an Tho5 Martin Cecksedge, Shadwell, M~liddlesex, and Nortbfieet, gent, ?? P ateoln Carter, 120, Long-nwre, Coachb ?? Ft~mer, Leamisngton Priors, Warwickshire, Carpenter- Jonto Gould, Congresbury. Somersetahire, cattle sales- ?? Jones, Birminghabm, victualler-Wm. W'nlker, Birmingham, ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... MARKET INTELLIGEI.'I.. as of i dis- is of le to If the 5sgri- i will serve it is le of Snat- t led, Moner Cen- ,loud, pear. uring PaTti. need- 7here. L the like sotn. what great style them poll. P cer- ut as COn- by it what ty, is sture LONDON CoRN EXCHANGE MONDAY, OCrOBE.. E. -The arrivals of English Wheat up to oar ?? during the past week have been moderately good, while those of Barley and ...

Trades' Movements

... CrarTe.' foaeineflra. 3 PUBLIC EXPOSURE OF A ?? LOW WAGE MAN, WHO )CONTINUALLY BAWLS FOR 'HIGH WAGES, CHEAP I BREAD, AND PLENTY TOe DO.,-The Committee of the . Associated Journeymen Block Printers deeply regret t that they are necessitated to make this public exposure of an employer of a portion of their body' but his conduct in reeking his own advantage to the detriment and injury of his ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN IMARKET, TUESDAY Oct. 29.-The arrival of Wheat continues large: fair of other aticles. New Wheat has been in fair demand; fine qualities fully support last week's prices ; the damp sorts little alteration. Fine Barley makes last week's prices, but the damp qualities are rather lower. Oats rather dearer. Beans is. per quarter higher. THE AVERAGE PRICES OF WHEAT. FOR THE WEEK ENDING ...

Trades' Movements

... oratio' 0obemento. b SONS OF CRISPIN.-ADJOURNED DISCUSSION. The Discussion on the question Is the Mutual as. . sistance association, or the PLilanthropic society of United Boot and Shoemakers best calculated to serve I the trade in general ? was resumed and concluded in the City Chartist Hall, 1, Turnagain-la.e, on Sunday evening last. Messrs. Christopher and T. Williams baving resumed | ...

Bankrupts, &c

... LMalitrusplo, ?? Fron, Ihe Loed.o. Ii z.-ll of Fridy, &,&pl. 1. BACK ?? rs. William Chandler. of 95, MIt crtles, City) cbeoiist. Thomas Goldsworthy, late of 75, Old Broad-street, City,andnowof Clifton-vilko, Blaida-vale, merchant. Willi m B:ooke, formerly of Xincing-lape, and late of Lewis H4enry Folger, of High-street, Shoreditoh, cabinet, Riakers. Robert Omen, of Msanhistor, p:orision. ...

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

... C- -- MARKET INTELLIGENCE, LONDON CORN EXCHANGE MOO-S 'OVLMOER4 -The returns for the past weep, snow moderate ar. rivals of English Wheat. ,acl a great increase in the receipts of all kied. Of Barley, from our own coasts, as well as otom abroad. Of other kinds of Grain, the ?? wero only moderate, Fresh up to our -arket, the supplies of Wheat, coastwisO and h jand-carriage, were by no means ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CoRN MARKET, TUESDAY, Nov. 5.-Our supplies this week are comparatively small of all grain. Fine dry new wheat commands a steady sale and firmly supports last week's rates, old wheat is also in fair request at full prices, but the damp descriptions of new are only slowly taken. The barley tradefs dull and although the supply is not large, this article is rather low. Oats and beans ...

STIR AMONG THE TRADES

... THE present No. of the Northern Star contains ample, evidence that the dry bones of Trades Unions are about to be hbaked up into life and ener- getio action ; and if a proper direction can but be giveii to b he efforts and power of these combinations, the i' move will become all-important for good-for Labour's redemption may be secured: but if the old tactics alone are to be observed ; ...

Trades' Movements

... - b .0boat It Eabto St -- , TO THE SEVERAL TRADES OF THE is METROPOLIS. tb C'ircular ?? Of ihe Central Assoeciafion of LdohTae, held at the! Bell inn, Old fo Bailey. P RESPECI-FtD BRETHREN AND FELLOW WORK. ?? he three years then our Association ti bag been ostablishedt, experience hstuh ste, neceisitl' as well as the propriety of .adapting our rules and regulations, from time to time, ...

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 ...