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Trades' Movements

... frabtX' flogniflbitrnt NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED e TRADES. GLS..Gsow, Monday evening.-Mr. Jacobs attended C the esugineers meeting, when it ?? agreed, that the ques: ion of the National Association should be en- m tered into at the next meeting. ! Ti.esday.-The joiners held their adjourned meet- ing in Tron Church Session-house, when Mr. JacobsI attended, to give such information as might ...

Trades' Movements

... crabro fflobelCM NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES. GLASGOW, Mlonday evening.-Mr. Jacobs attended i the engineers' meeting, whet it was agreed, that the I question of the National Association should be en- tered into at the next meethin. 0 Tuesday.-The joiners held their adjourned meet. T ing in Tron Church Session-htouse, when Mr. Jacobs j( attended, to give such infirmation as might ...

FREE TRADE

... AnTiE NOIRTH ERN STAR. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1846. He who eghts and runs away Will live to fight another day But he who is in bottle slain, Wile never live to fightt again. Br St. Paul, but the disposition of the Generals of the Free Trade army and their allies is rather remarkable. Cobden, the acknowledged chief of the alliedforces,hasshown as much tact and generalship in his timely retreat ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... The Central Committee inct at their office, 30, Hyde-street, Bloomsburyvoli Monday, November the Snd. Comnwunications tiom ihe numerous trades bodihs, associated for the protection of industry throughout the United Kingdoa, was read, includ- ing one from Mr. Jacobs, the nrissionary of the Asso- ciation, now in Scotland, eontaining the adhesion of the calinet-makers, joiners,, and dyers, of ...

Trades' Movements

... Q;rbC0' aflolwbtUlto. NArlONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES. GLASCGOW, Monday evening.-Mr. Jacobs attended the ent iineers' meeting, when it was agreed, that the question of the National Association should be en- tered into at the next meeting. ic ,,(iay.-The joiuers held their adjourned meet- ing ili I'ron Church Session-house, when Mr. Jacobs attended, to give such information as might be ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... NATIIiNAL ASSO(\''N 01' NI'll'I':) IR AE.PS GnFAT A CC S-ON' IT' SeTI ta IMt !v ASD AC . Ntruet~se.- \1-isr. ltiaixto atti Wenv, shieee th i t ?? 0 th 14l Aclit's a ill bile ;'Ii t l rit-end visit i Sliuxcal m lncso KinbSiy .-I o irs, I-Id ?? ci 1001zeubit lltle wir slllnac. Ur. lie Mahelrs ; Ill! ?? ama Woi kerye, ot ..Cli:wij fiso AStu ii. bet-' intif after tie iveririn o (f abit'. ;tId 0 ...

Trades' Movements

... Trabro' jtobtinento. RULES OF THE JOURNEYMEN WEAVERS ASSOCIATION, As passed at arublic llevtiig of the Members, tie 31st I of October, 1846. lst. That this society be called the Friendly Secietl of Journ ytnen Weavers. 2nd, That the object of this society be to assist thi Union al e idy in exivtence, to protect our wages to the utmost of our power, and to ete that the ' householders' act ...

Trades' Movements

... cr, rab co' flobeinvitg. RULES OF THE JOU RN EYMEN WEAVERS ASSOCIATION, AB passed at a Public Me, thig of the Me!mbers, the 31st of October, 1846. 1st. That this society bo called the Friendly Suciety of Jaurfn ylneli Weavers. 2nd. Thalt the object of this society be to assist thr Union nit ead in existence, to protect our wages to the utinost of on; powsr, antd to sce tbat the ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHART ST CO-OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... RECEIPTS OF THE CHART ST CO.OPER.ATIVE LAND COMPANY. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. snarEa. machdale, per J. Xawson Hyde, per J. Ilough .. Bristol, per C. Robbeck. Stockport, per r. Woodhouse.. Stoutbridge, per G. Evans . Birningham, per W9. Thorn .. Plymouth. per E. Robertson Norwich, per J. Hurry Sunderlatid, per H. Nfames Dewsbury, per J. Rouse N\orceter, per M. Griffiths Nottingham, per ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHART ST CO-OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... RECEIPTS OF THE CHART ST CO-OPERATIVI; i LAND COMPANY. PER MR. O'CONI SECTION No. S HARBES. Ilochidale, per J. Mawson i Iyde, per J. hloug I Bristol, per C. Robbeek Stlckport, per T. Woodbouse.. Stowubridge, por G. Evans i irmilaIhMa, por W. Thorn Plymou05)tlh. per1E. Rtobertson Norwvich, per J. Murry Sunderland, per 11. IHaines I llewsbury, per- J. Rouse Worco-ttr, pur Al. Grif'iths. ...

LOSS OF A WHALING SHIP.—MASSACRE OF HER CREW

... LOSS OF AWALING SHIP.-MASSACRE I . OF HER CREW, For severel months anxiety has beenI felt regarding the farte of a whaineb, ship, named the Cape Packet, I Capta!n Powell, lastfrom Sydney, and twenty-eight seamen, I er crew. We regret to state that informa- tion has now been received from Sydney that the' unfortunate vessel (which has been missing two years) had fallen into the hands of the ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHART ST CO-OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... RECEIPTS OF THE UHART ST CO.OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. BASIS Rochdale. per J. Maawson Hyde, per J. Hough Bristol, per C. Robbeck Stockport, per T. Woodhouse.. Stoumbridge, per G. Evans Birmingham, Der W. Thorn PIlyniouth. per E. Robertson Norwich, per J. Hurry Sunderland, per It. Ilaines Dewsbury, per J. Rouse lvorcester, per M. Griffiths Nottingham, per J. Sweet ...