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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. ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 3ankrup3to, &t. BANKRUPTS. (From the Gazette of Tuesday, May 19.) Samuel Whatley, Williain-street, Lisson.grove, grocer- Htenry Elki gtoln, Maida-hill East, ?? Perry, Brighton, ?? W illiam Green Stevens, Bamp. ton, Oxfordsbire, alnckney ?? Gordon, jun., East India-chalinbers, Leadenlhall-strect, ship and insu- ranece ?? John Hance, Liverpool, broker- Thobnas Hartley and Robert lIghIal, Leeds, ...

Market Intelligence

... I m arket littelff gente. ,ยง -- - - - - - - - - - - CORN EXCHANGE, SUTICK0S2 238 This morning's market opened with a fair supply of wheat from Kent and Esser, and the millers purchased with some freedom, at advanced rates to the extent of I about is. per quarter from this day week. Barley was in moderate demand this morning. at last week's cur- renc. The trade opened brisk for oats at a ...

Market Intelligence

... .larIet *nteltge, LONDON CoRN ExCHANor,, MONDAY, JAN. 26.- The corn market was but scantily supplied during last seek with grain of anv description, a few cargoes of wheat from alr6ad being the principal arrival ; in the whole about equal to 10,000 quaiters. A mode- rate quantity of English flour also got up, say about 3,000 sacks, and we had also 500 barrels reported from N6w York. The ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... RECEIPTS OF TEE CHIARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY. SECTION No. 1. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SHARES. Ashton-under-Lyne, per E. Robson Elland, per J. Kinnereley Busby, per R. M'Gookin Torquay, per R. H. Putt Hyde, per T. Hough.. Wigan, per T. rye .. Plymouth, perE. Robertson.. Dewsbury, per J. Rous Nortvich, per J. Ilurry. Birmingham, per W ThmV. Ediisburgb, per J. Cumming.. Rochdale, per E. Mitchell ...

Market Intelligence

... Slarket Intelligent. CORN EXCHANGE, JuNE 22. if 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 r higher rates than those paid last week; and business 7.closed with better prices to the extent of from Is. to 2s. ea per ...

THE MARTYR FROST

... THE MARTYR FROST, Some received in Cash, Post-office Orders, or Postage stamps, by By lNr. O-Connor. Mr. R. Collings, Newark . 0 5 0 Three Friends at Ledbury ?? o 1 o T. C. Ingram, Abergavenny 0 2 G H. Conway, ditto 0 2 6 Totness, per W. M. Tanner ?? I a 8 Todmorden, per J. Stansfield ?? 1 7 0 Hollinwood, per J. Rayner ?? 10 0 Greenock. per R. Burrell ?? 4 11 0 Cheltesham, per W. Wilson 0.. ...

Trades' Movements

... {rabee' Mobvlet eflt0. - -e - - o to - ?? - 111 - - - xx THs COTT6N SPINNERS or AsRTON are in a state of great discontent on the subject of wages. A lengthy address from the operative cotton-spinners' coni- mittee, has been placarded on the walls of the town, in which it is stated that the Messrs. Kirk, of Staly- bridge, are paying 8d. less per thousand hanks, on some wheels, than the masters ...

Bankrupts, &c.,

... BathruptO &r., PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. (From the Gaze0tt of Tuesday, June 2.) C. and T. D) Hammond, Kingston-upon-Hull, chymists -Ramsbottom and Procter, Lanebridge, Lancashire, spindle ?? and Jackson, Preston, tailons- M. A. Johnson and J. Penfold, Ladsworth, Sussex, farmers -Bbbern and Miles, Soulbury, Buckinghamshire, coal merchants-Pilling, Milner, and Hale, Huddersfield, fancy woollen ...

Market Intelligence

... ;Ma .r.Ret Intelliffturt. ?? THE CORN MARKET. die ?? ?? g the past week the arrival of grain lea into this market was not large, either of our own growth La or offoreign, the principal supply consisting of wheat, nb the amount being on hef whole 17f974 quarters, The aspect the trade wore on every market day was aerytlieig bet but lively, various usces combininlg to contract business, and also ...

THE TURN-OUT AT KEIGHLEY

... 'r TO THE TRADES OF BRITAIN. evil vol Fmetod of te N,-As many of You way be still tru wuacquainted with the cause of Our Present struggle wa with our employers, aw the woolcombdrs of Keigh- ha' ley, most respectfully beg to call Your attention to coy the following brief statement of oor grievances. thi Ou uieS ?? employs many thousands of men dof Our buids wl'i ctuthrskte omofnobdf wor- tnel ...

Trades' Movements

... rabcroll 'Itbemento. TIHE TURN-OUT AT KEIGiBLEY. The present state and prospects of the woolcombers may be ascertained from the following placard, which I has been extensively posted throughout the town:- TO THE IN5HAITANT5S of KEIttHLET AND TEr PaBtlIc Gentlemen,-On account of the desire expressed by certain respectable individuals, that the woolcombers should, if possible, take some steps in ...