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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

NATIONAL TRADES ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF INDUSTRY

... NATIONAL TRADES ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF IN- DUS'rRy. U ion for the Hlltion, The usual weekly meeting of ?? Commit tee of the above association, vas held at their )ffice, 30, Hyde Street, Blomersbury, on Monday last, when an immense mass of correspondence as read from all ports of the country, giving glirious proof of the progress of the principles of the Niational Association for ...

ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE CHARTIST LAND COMPANY

... ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THELE I CHARTIST LAND COMPANY. ' )on- The delegates assembled at the People's Hal], Loveday-street, Birmingham, on Monday, Decem. f ber 7th. tion The following is the the LIST OF DELEGATES. t ,uld Mr. JAMES SwErE, Nottingham and district. f ,uld Mr. WILLIAM BlAMER, Oldham and district. Mr. E. ROUsE. Reading and district, and the seve- t ling ral districts in France. f leen ...

ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE CHARTIST LAND COMPANY

... ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE I CHARTIST LAND COMPANY. I lon- The delegates assembled at the People's Hall, e Loveday.street, Birmingham, on Monday, Decem- f her 7th. c lion The following is the II the LIST OF DELUOATES. t uld Mr. JAMES SWEET, Nottingham and district. f uld Mr. WILLIAM HIAMER, Oldham and district. q Mr. R. Rouss. Reading and district, and the seve- t Igral districts in France. f ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES AND THE STAR

... From the establishment of the Nbrtherx Star to ir the present day it has not only been our study and h desire to advance every movement made in behalf of . the working classes,but we have further subjected our- d selves even to outlawry, as will be seen by the reportd of Sir Thos. Wilde's spiteful and vindictive-though - short, charge to the special jury who tried-the cause ofd O'Connell v. ...

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. ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES AND THE STAR

... From the establishment of the Northern Star to in the present day it has not only been our study and he desire to advance every movement made in behalf of P the working classesbut wehave further subjected our. selves even to outlawry, as wvill be seen by the report ti of Sir Thos. Wilde's spiteful and vindictive-though G short, charge to the special jury who tried the cause of O'Connell v. ...

FEARGUS O'CONNOR, Esq., DEPUTY TREASURER OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER

... FEAGUS O'CONNOR, ESaRTIST OOPERATIVE LA&ND COMPANY IN ACCOUN~T WITH THE TREASURER. Di: Tctas amount reselved from Seotien No. I by Foargus O'Connor, us acknow.- ledgedinthe Skr, from theformation of tbe Company to Saturday, the 5th of December (icoluslve) Ditto Seoond Sectiou cjteivod within tbe same period from General Secretary ,, Cash received from Treasurer for Her. 1ijgsgste purchase ...

Trades' Movements

... crjrabW Cf9iobwtents. TO THE WOOLCOEIBERS OF THE wEsT. OF fi ENGLAND. i Fellow Workrnen,-In introdulcing to your notice a C subjuet itf the very highest importance to our interIast., v, a aujcct lnvolsig our v,,ry eisiteace 15 at Urton, ei stout.ly, thle prntteetion of our wage., we think ttpology unnecessary. Submitting to you our views On this But'- T jcctrvwita propelsitineli for youir ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TR ADIE S. 5. The ChGirman having reported that he had jast - lhad an interview with Mr. O'Connor, relative to a le- sotrtion o- the Nortfiern Star newspaper being heuce- he forth devoted to the Proceedings oi the National As- le soeiatotn, at which Mr. O'Connor had iu the most ,t liberal m :nner promised that two columns should he be set apart for tbe beneft of ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... T;le Chairman having reported that he had just had an interview with Mr. O'Connor, relative to a Iportion o' the Northern Star newspaper being hence. forth devoted to the proceedings of tbe National As- sociation, at which Mr. O'Connor had in the most liberal manner promised that two columns should he set apart for the benefit of the Association, pro. vided the iratter desired to be inserted ...

Trades' Movements

... crabrol fflobriatilm 'rYITED SOCIETY OF JOTIENEEMEN BAStKErU MAKERS. 'Ii TltE P'tttLIC INt TiHE NtVt.101OItetittiOOD or ?? tiAINIFTOtN, ?? &t.I Wi'. thle Ereeeuiirc'e Conititlee, of tiheohbice society, re c'z ese ;i pcsragreplewbiclh oppreared lin the lt-ii.q A-emt .fiie,'esat' tico 14th nlt., which is so far at ?? w.ith toie' cree, chet veo fo:l toted uopitett set cilte ittile it~ter Isy lise ...

Chartist Land Company

... Oartiot fatib 001HPaP. I - an, l THE CHIAcRoTIST LANDL SflEMrAE.-' hal (From the Manchester Examines.) the ?? do The form of the property is a parallelogram. I rons from east to west, or nearly; the west end an being elevated by a gentle ascent above the east end, thi I and the houses being placed at intervals on each dit tside of this long centre walk. The land is bounded 5a ae vandso80t the ...