Refine Search

Trades' Movements

... trabte? lMoUeintnto. to UNITEn TiAmmS ASSOCIATION, SCOTLAND.-Mr. at Jacob's, the Missionary of this Association, has been id very Successfully engaged in explaining the objects of the Association to the Trades of Edinburgh. .- He has addressed meetings of the Joiners, Masons, Cabinet-makers, and a meeting of Trades' Det gates. The principles and plan of the Association are very favorably ...

Trades' Movements

... vr~raber' jI obeincntt. of~ ed NATIONAL UNITED TRADES ASSOCIATION ay GLAsaow, Tuesday Evening. September 29th.-A ror meeting of officers of Trades, duly convened, was held at the Don Quixote Taveru, Troigate, to hear Mr. Jacobs propound the principles and objects of owthe National Association, when arrangements were st made for the missionary to address the several trades )ur separately, that ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... RECEIlTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY. PER MR. O'COtNOR. SECTION No. 1. SHArES. Leicester, per H. Barrow Wakefield, per W. Farrand Dalston, per T. Snwerhy Shrewsbury, per J. Powell Todmorden, per J. Mitchbil. Halifax, per lV. Smith Newark, per William Walton Norvicb, per J. Ilurry Lirniingliarn, per W. Thorn Trowbridge, per J. Eames Nottinghiarm, per J. F v-et Cheltenham, per J. ...

UNITED TRADES ASSOCIATION

... uyrF'llE.D T DADFS ASSOCINTION. A n~nic o'ispll c ll atiA ng of to 'I ra 5es of Ed in- b . leiti 1 w ,s ?? in Adam-srimirc Ial on ?? he 1(1tii pirio oi la. ilg : ' -d s' { l .h. S. Jbe(ll., fin ierlaV fro the U T-ln;;i A A -eiaiiO 01' drU Protcetifn of L i' I ioo , ' th i, ObheitA t tile StajiIt be pfi t ;IWeih it nay *ixumo he i 1) Yset W: :Sii' iis!L 'lrie i4 j!, ?? mny *; to tli !sj ( . ...

Market Intelligence

... ;Marktt lottIlignitt. CORN BXCHANGE, SErTEacsEc 7. The supplics of grain during last week were small both ?? andforeign growth, and of flour also the quan. tity reported wnse inoisiderable. There was a good grain traide transacted it the course of the week, anid the de- presslon noticed on Monday last in the principal article was fn'ly amended in the busissess transacted on Friday, and not ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... AINOIPT3 0 THI OtkRTliT CO.OBERATIYE LAND COMpANy. All district Secretaries and Treasurers to the Chartist Co-operative Laud Company, are hereby strictly enjoined to attend to the following regula. *ions in all transactions with the Directors. No circumstances will be admitted as a reason for de- pawiting from these rules in any case where they apply. First.-. scrutineer shall be appointed by ...

Market Intelligence

... *[arktet Intltigenue. CORN EXCHANGE, JuNB 22. The supply was again a short one this morning of all grain. Fresh up to market there was rather more spring corn than last week, but still only a very limited arrival. The trade opened firm for wheat, factors demanding higher rates than those paid last week; and business close4 with better prices to the extent of from ls. to 2s. per quarter from ...

Market Intelligence

... Barket flilttgence. I. LONDOx CORN EXCurANOi, MONDAY, MARCH 16.- The trade opened thiB morning ;with ashortsupply f. wheat,,but rather more extensive of springeornn, the majority of the samples being slightly better in condition than of lato *the miller took offtheo finest wheat readily, and the trade has on the whole ruled firm at the prices of this day week. For superfiiae barleythe trade ...

Market Intelligence

... l9fatitt 1nteluigeant. LONDOx Coln ExcHANGn , MONDAY, MARcH 23I- E The supply this morning of grain fresh Up of all de. I seriptions was moderate, and the trade opened with s a faii demand generally. Wheat was unaltered in a Talue from this day week, and the Kentish samples t have aut been sO readily taken off. Barley meets a fair sale for superior sorts, but grinding varieties are not so ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... IRECEIPTS OF TRE CHARTIST CO.OERRALTIYE LAND SOCIETY. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. 0rri163. Totness, per W. M. Tanner J. Corby, Northampton Plymouth, per E. Robertson Bolton, per. E. Hodgkinson Torquay Halifaix, per C. W. Smith Artichoke-inn locality, Brighton, p. Keighley, per J. Vicars.. Armley.. Bradford, per J. Alderson Ashton.under-Lyfae, per 1E. Hobson Paisley, per J. Lithgow ...

Trades' Movements

... Crabo0' *obtumento. TO THE CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF GREAT BRITAIN. A brief outline of a Protective and Scientific Society of Carpenters and Joiners. On presenting this to the members of the above trade, a few words to justify the formation of a new society may be necessary. Several experienced members of associated bodies have thought that a more useful class of institu. tion might be ...

UNITED TRADES ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF INDUSTRY

... UNITED TRADES ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF IN- DUSTRY. Pursuant to previous arrangement, a full eom- lW mittce of the above association assembled, at their tic office, 30, Hyde-street, Bloomsbury, on Tuesday, a December Ist, T. S. Duncombe, ERsq., M.P., in the tb chair, present, Messrs. Bush, Allen, Green, Wil-. liamson, Mayne. Robson, Claughan, Jacobsi BMythe. tie Lenegan. and Lynn, Mr. ...