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Market Intelligence

... ma1arket Intelligence. _, ., ~ .. . _ .. ?? ?? CORN EXCHANGE, SEPTEmBEB 14. The market of this day opened with a moderate supply of wheat from Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, but from Kent the samples shown weremore abundant, not compre. bending wheat alone, but barley, beans, and (to a lisited extent) peas. There was not all the activity marifested nmong the millers to purchase wheat this ...

STATE OF TRADE

... LEEDS.-The cloth markets have been but thinly sup- a, plied ?? goods uf a genernl description callcuhlted ftr tire winiter trade, arid its the ?? re nr elimve illg these goods direct to the nieribatts, and there is but t ' little doin gfor shipling, theri markets at the Cloth 1ul:15 a, Ippeair doll, whilst tire fact is there is it fair averageo busi. n tress doing in balk goods, and prices ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND SOCIETY

... IRECEIPTS OP THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE I LAND SOCIETY. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. Bushey, per J. Sloan Dudley, per W. Rankin Nottingham, per J. Sweet Radcliffe, per W. Rimmer Barneley,perJ. Ward.. Brighton (Sussex District) per W. Ellis Elland, per J. Kinnersly Ashtonrunder-Lyne, per E. Hobson Stockport, per T. Woodhouse Manchester, per J. Murray SECTION No, 2. 5UAB£S. Wotton.uuder-Edge, ...

PROGRESS OF FREE TRADE

... PROGRESS OF PREE TRADE. HIGI1 WAGES AND PLENTY TO DO. When in the prosecution of their fraudulent de, I signs, the League orators demanded popular support under the pretext that Corn Law Repeal would be a national blessing, the working men's share of which would be cheap bread, hign wazes, and plenty to do, we constantly warned the people that even sUp. posing bread would be cheapened by ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURES

... WOOL, TIuE WOOL TRADE.-London, V'/lursday.-The imports of wool into London during the week ending to-day have been 449 bales from Germany. Accounts from Frankfort-onutlhe-Aaine, of August 26, state that a good fair was expected, the demand for domestic ?? being satisfactory, although elegant foreign fabrics were in most request. At Breslau, on the 97th ult., the demand for lambs' wool had ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1199 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Commerce 

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 ...

PROGRESS OF FREE TRADE

... HIGR WAGES AND PLENTY TO DO. When in the prosecution of their fraudulent de, l i signs, the League orators demanded popular support under the pretext that Corn Law Repeal would be a national blessing, the working Men's share of whichE would be cheap bread, high wages, and plenty to do, we constantly warned the people that even Up-i posing bread would be cheapened by Repeal, s0 l long as ...