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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Bankrupts &c.,

... Baltrupts ?? - ?? I-I.- ?? 11-1--lll-,, | -P ?? -Z- ?? .Z ?? -^ ?? . ?? (1jparg Tiorsd v's Gazette, Seprember 1, 11G0.) BANKRUPTS. J iber 1I3 nSell, in., Wittlesen, Cnnhriigeoslire, buividi -O e rit Evc i PhllF~l illips, l: irmin'llinigh , I iptner -jaiICs BDrhoIr, Sheffield Yorkshire, ?? Ynutes, lludtuli.le.NMoor., Laitalshiire, cotton mit nmufafe. ?? Cromipton, Mov-ses Pnice, :ll,( Ti ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES AND THE STAR

... From the establishment of the Northern Star to in the present day it has not only been our study and he desire to advance every movement made in behalf of P the working classesbut wehave further subjected our. selves even to outlawry, as wvill be seen by the report ti of Sir Thos. Wilde's spiteful and vindictive-though G short, charge to the special jury who tried the cause of O'Connell v. ...

STATE OF TRADE

... S LEEDS.-There has been a little improvement in the s.ale of goods at the Cloth Balls, beth onl Saturday and Tuesn day, particularly for lowv priced twseeds, and low qualities of fancy rloalkinga for the German marlkets, but the clothiers complaini of psrices. n fine and middle cloths there has been little done, Notssithotanding the dull state of trade during the last few monxths, tiino the ...

Bankrupts &c.,

... liankrupto ?? (Frem Tuesday's Gaz~tte, July 7, 3846.) : ' BANKRUPTS. Benjamin Kent, RUdley, Berlkshire, lodging housoe 1 ?? Reed anid Samuel Johnl PowIell, Tutten- ham eourt-road, ironmuongers- W~il~iasnl Joy, Tonbridge I Kient, ?? Arthur Fiteh~ladingo HiuIgscote, Sandgate, K~enit, ?? Wuoothorpe, Alveley, Easex, ?? Farrer, Curtainh- rad, Shoreditch, cabinet ?? Ward, Claytnn lleightO, Yorkshire ...

Market Intelligence

... - ?; --o-arlOt , futrutorilve; - o1 :e C ~ea s~ MOrNjo, J4-AN Yt ?? .The arr~hso ?? prp4&ss up to,,olr m~ar- ?? thed, ?? ffepk,.aV181U&.CklflY ji b~s t i, r t v, - v'r froisit~~i~ late bo~terous 'WED, er wereo neaeal lishbailey:'^slt,¢*d ttl,'bearis, Uan peas; inelading ion', tbe-receipts weie~ag~ain small. From Irelan vrewy f~atseaw9 4tthand1 bu5krom aboad the i- por~oi' wheat, baley, oats, ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... ANCEWITS OF THE CHARTIST CO.OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. SHArs. leall, near Frome, per J. Smith Colne tNo. I Branch), per R. Hey Liverpool, per J. Arnold Blackburn, per W. Sutcliffe Stockport, per J. Woodhouse Alva, per J. Robertson Chelteuhatm, per IV. Leach Skegby, per J. Didsbury Derby, per W. Crabtree ILeicester, per Z. Astitl . Wakefield, per W. Farrand Crieff, ...

THE STRIKE IN THE BUILDING TRADES

... THlE STRIKE IN THE BUILDING TRADES. I AGGREGATE MEETING AT MANCHESTER. An aggregate meeting uf trades was held on Monday evening, at half-past seven o'clock, in the Carpenters' Hall, Garratt-road, The room was filled, Mr. JOHN ?? was called to the chair, anudspoke at some length explaining the ob3ect of the. 'eting. RiICAHD LITTLER, a tailor, moved toe no as .oolution which was as ?? this ...

Market Intelligence

... I ;Marurt. flitelltwilre. 1-1-1-1.1-1-11 ?? ?? nee THE CORN MARKET. dt M9ONDAY.fDuri'ifg the past week the ?? into this market was not large, either of our' own growth Le or of foreign, the Principal supply consisting of wheat, wi the amount being on the whole 17,974 quartere. The aspect the trade wore on ever market da( asaytigbe butlively, various causes cornbtiniag, to contract business,pi ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... Atrcom4tf ug ctllQ0 ?? ?? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CRARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND ol SOCIETY. i0, SHARES, £2 10s, rt '1'he first section of the above flourishing Institu- n- tion , consisting ft 6,000 members, is now complete; or tle memibers in it hold, among them, nearly ten u- thousa nd shares, upon which they have paid ON £13,000. ot Tbe second section advances rapidly ...

Market Intelligence

... .-Zoz2m-rktt flittuiatilre. CORN EXCHANGE, NOVEMBER 25. The wheat trade has maintained a firm tone since our last, and at several of the leading provincial markets, held yesterday, prices had an upward tendency. The demand for Indian eorn, on Irish accounts, has alo- revived, and we learn from Liverpool that large purchases of the article had been made at that port by buyers from the north of ...

Market Intelligence

... 3Earhtt Intellgtfe*u LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, MosNar, FzB. 2.- During hat week the arrivals of English wheat, oats beans, peas, and Hlour were on a very limited scale, but those o; barley and malt were considerably on the increase. Of Irish and Scotch grain the receipts were unusually scanty, but those of foreign whsat were ?? average ones for the time of year. Fresh up to-day, a tair quantity of ...

FREE TRADE

... BREE TRADE. We ?? from - B3RITISHI t We are not of those who discover or suspect a b` mercenary or sinister motive in every act that does It nut accord with our own notions. We do not believe e that West Inidia Emancipation was the resulto of1 some deep-laid plot to undie'rmiec the prosperity of i countries which might continue to hold slaves. We do nlot think that the British have altered ...