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March 1846
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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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Trades' Movements

... Crabto' fftmentwnt, CORDWAINERS' GENERAL MUTUAL ASSISTATCE r ~~~ASSOCIATION. i AOsoCLATED SsiOPtIATES,-As we are new nearly oi the eve of Conference, and 'ks that Coniferenuce will be tie fmost important to our trade that ever was held in this country-becaues. while the oligarchical and commercial classes are quarrelling among themselves, as to which shall wring the largest amount of spoil ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Zaniuupto, &r. BANKRUPTS. (Fyres Tuesday's qaee, t r 17, 1848.) Thomas Blackman, Biddenden, Kent, heuse-agent_ George Langford, Southampton, ?? Day ?? Hempeted, Hertfordshire, money scrivene-,' Thomas Streeter, High-street, Camdnr-Town, draper_ Thoawas Cooper, New Boud.street, umbrella manuf ?? Poile, Bye, SuI ex, ?? Edward Burman, High-street, Whitechapel, hat-dealer Richard Goodridge, Bxeter ...

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 ...

Bankrupts, &c

... [ankrupto, &r. 1, B I] I I d n D I.. 2 2 9 IG 0 Ij 8- BANKRUPTS. (FVr.O T.uhis sgutte, Marck 17, 18d.J Thomas Blackman, Biddenden. Kent, heuse agent_ George Lsngford, Southampton, ?? Day ?? Hlompeted, Hertfordshire, money-scrivener-' Thomas Streeter, Higb-street, Camden-Town, drAper.- Thomas Cooper, New Bond-street, umbrella manufac. r ?? Poile, Bye, Susiex, ?? Edward Burman, High-street, ...

Trades' Movements

... I7777 ?? I, r1roo-,lootm ?? Irk'. 5 AL ASSOCIATION he :t1 ed ~1the &scfeies aend opfrativsPE generally of Great Bri. .to 'Aiir iee rl nde behalf of the Carpenters and py. .Ioiee'e f MeanchAaresi jsid. its Vicinity. ed Fa .Woazsiamr,-In, appealing to you forsup- tc- port in hehilfo the carpenters and joiners of Man- hi cheater, :we: deem it necessary to give a brief state. at ment-,of. their ...

Trades' Movements

... crabtW' Mobtment. I CORDWAINERS' GENERAL MUTUAL ASSISTANCE ASSOCIATION. ASsoCIATED SirOPMATE6,-As we are now nearly on the eve of Conferenice, and as that Conference will be the most Importalit to our trade that ever was held in this country-because, while the oligarchical and commercial classes are quarrelling among themselves, as to which shall wring the largest amount ofspoil from the ...

Trades' Movements

... rrabol' ,hobemmtW I S ADDRESS OF THlE CENTRAL ASSOCIATION In OF LONDON TRADES, os To the Societies and Operatives generdlly of Great Bri. h fain and Ireland, in behalf of the Carpentcera and Joiners of Manchester and its Vicinity. FELLOW Woiixmsz,-in appealing to you for sup- port in behalf ot the carpenters and joiners of Mao- Ie Chester, we deem it necessary to give a brief state. wh ment of ...

Trades' Movements

... srabed' doemato. ADDRESS OF THE CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OF LONDON TRADES, To the Societies and Operatiwes generally of Great Bri- tain and Ireland, in behalf of the Carpenters and Joiners of Manchester and its Vicinity. FELLOW Worixmex,-In appealing to you for sup- port in behalf of the carpenters and joiners of Mai- chester, we deem it necessary to give a brief state. merit of their position and ...

INDIAN CORN

... Theimportationof Ildiad1 Curn,wwhicllis goingonboth in England and Ireland, will grove of little service in alleviating the wants ot the poor,. unless they be informed of the best methodsof preparing it for food. This infor- mation it is now in our power to afford ;.the following receipts having been kindly forwarded to us.from Noith America. Indian corn whets ground mrakes excellent gruel, ...

Market Intelligence

... Otwkt *n1tutdhgert. e 0 I. e 4 .A .5 0 f II a I t kI I I I! II I I i II I I I I i II I II I I II I I I I 4 I I II I I I LoNnoo CoRXr EXCIHANG, MONDAY, MARCH 16.- The trade opened .this moraing qwith a short supply of wheat, but rather more extensiye of spring corn, the majority of thle samples being slightly better in condition than oflate; the millers took offthe finest wheat readily, and the ...

Bankrupts, &c

... I l hankrupt0, &r ?? . ?? -- -- - BANKRUPTS. (Fron Tu s qa eGau, ,Arch 17, 18 U.) Thomas Blackman, Biddenden, Kent, house-agent.. George Langtord, Southampton, ?? Day, Hemel Hempated, Hertfordshire, money-ocrivener- Thomas Streeter, High-street, Camden-Town, driper- Thomas Cooper, New Bond.street, umbrella manufac. ?? Poils, Rye, Sussex, ?? Edward Burman, High-street, Whitechapel, bat-dealer- ...

THE POLISH INRURRECTION

... I JeS [Costinuedfro'a our Sevlenth Page.] a The Unisersal Germs Geszette publishes accounts Ifrom Posen of the PIIth instant. All the small towns of the Grand Duchy had been occupied by the mili LY tary. The Catholic college of Pryemezno had been i- closed by the authorities in consequenceot a revolu- ly tionary spirit having been found to exist in it. Pri- *e soners were daily being brought ...