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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

Market Intelligence

... fl3aarkct Intriato ct. -L-I. ?? ?? ?? CORN EXCHANGE, ScPTr55'mn 2. With the exception of foreign oats, of which a consider- ble importation has been made into the Thames since Monday last, thea a-rivls of all deocriptions as he have been jutherinlaliforthe time of he ,er than other- wise. On thewsheai trade, howeOver, thiecircumstalcebhas made no, ?? .this day. for, it is even more inanimate ...

Market Intelligence

... -;Marktt futdii-aflItt- CO X A . StN ESEeeaa 2. With the exweptn of foreign oateO9 of whi a considere ?? taton h fasenmaeit the Tae ic MJonday last, the arrivals of all descriptionl of grain here have been rathora .IIforth time oftheeaotifl, ohr- ?? he el tradehonwever th;ecirc=Umstan. etes mi'.lade no favoturablyyimnvpres tsday. for it ise wae more infaoimrr tanit wB n ody last, Less buyere ...

SIR ROBERT PEEL AND FREE TRADE

... T[le Inhabitantiof the town of Erliinz, in Prussia, hilvillr scometimesince ;dilresserid a letter of conrra- tulati n to Sir Robert Peel, on tie succesefs!l telrtli- nafton of tire efforts of the late Premier for the eqta- blisil'tmernt of Free Trade, Imve ree!tly. as We leMrn- lromn the Berlin j'rrrnais, receiveel the following re- ply to their nliemorial: 1Londsn, August 6, 184G. Your ...

FREE TRADE

... IWe take the following ably-written article from the New ,yot7 21ribsene. Let our readers 'inwardly digesththe concluding paragraph, and having done fso, then resolve to lat accordingly. BRITISH We are not of those who discover orsuspecta mercenary or sinister motive in every act that does not accord with our own notions. We do not believe that West India Emancipation was the result of Isome ...

SIR ROBERT PEEL AND FREE TRADE

... The inhabitants of the iown of Elbding, in Prussia, having some time since addressed a letter of congra- tulatitn to Sir Robert Peel, on the successful termi- nation of the efforts of the late Premier for the esta- blishment of Free Trade, have recently, as we learn from the Berlin journals, received the following re- ply to their memorial:- 'Londaon, August 6,1846. Your address, in which you ...

SIR ROBERT PEEL AND FREE TRADE

... The inhalbitantsof ?? iwn) of Elhn.n-, in Prussia, ltnt h~t sistne tiniesiltee ailtire~sal it letser ot conara- tolati n to Sir Rlb- rt Peel, on the luccg6sfttil teromi- niition of tle efforts nf the late Ptemii-r for the esta- lisklrent of Fre(? Trado, have rot'ettly, os we learn fr6nl th- Berliinj.iitrnals, reoeived the following re- ply 0ti their memor ial:- j'London, August 6, 184f. Your ...

FREE TRADE

... 7 ~ We take the f'ollowing ably-written article from the New Fiork Tribune, Let our renders inwardly digest the concluding paragraph, and having done de so, then resolve to act accordingly, let BRITISH I 'We are not of those who discovero spe the merenryor instr mtie n eer at that does la not ccod wih or ow noions Wedo not believe tiae tha Wet ndi Emncpaton asthe result of W som dep-ai plt ...

NATIONAL UNITED TRADES' ASSOCIATION, FOR THE PROTECTION OF INDUSTRY

... NATIONAL ..UNITED TRADES' ASSOCIA. TION, FOR THE PROTECTION OF INDUSTRY. A meeting of the Central Committee ?? held on Monday, T. S. Dancombe, Esq., M.P., in the chair, at their office, 30, Ilyde-street, Bloomsbury. Among a vast number of communications received from pro- vincial secretaries and friends, was one from Wolver- lampton, making inquiry as to whether individual strikes would be ...

Market Intelligence

... jormatt futtl1i.9tilfc- COR-f EXCHANGE,. SZPTZmBEf 2. Wtteeceton of foreign oats, of which a consider- bW Importation has beon m ade Into the Thames since I Monday last, the arrivals of all descriptions ofgrain here halve been rather smll forthe time fthe year than other- %wise. Ontlhe-wheasttrndeboweveo they 3crc stf1c ee made no favourablyimpressloa this day for it is even more inanimate ...