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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. ...

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. ...

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 ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES AND THE STAR

... From the establishment of the Northern Star to im the present day it has not only been our study and I desire to advance every movement made in behalf of the working classes,but we have furthersuhjected our- selves even to outlawry, as will be seen by the report of Sir Thos. Wilde's spiteful and vindictive-though short, charge to the special jury~whotried the cause of O'Connell v. O'Connor. We ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... I;UOEWT' CO-ssrO.OPEBATIVE ,rn . ?? . . .oi PEB MR., O'CONsof, t - SECTION lle. I, Georgie Mills, per 1. Meehan Oldham, per W. Earmer , Exeter, per P. Clarks Glasgow, per J. Smith . Halifax, per a. W. Smith Ovenden, per G. Asliworth Ely, per W. H. Aungiee Vale of Seven, per. J. MIrntyre.. Exeter, per F. Clark. Worcester, perM. Grifflths Stoke Hamden, per C. Randle Oldham, per W. Hamer Bacup, ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... RECEIPTS OF THi UAInTIST 0.Ok'.HRATIVE LAND COMPANY. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. eluAES. Georgi Mills, per W. Mechan Oldham, per W. Harnat Rxeter, par r. Clark Glaegow, per J. Smith Halifax, per C. W. Smith Orenden, per G. Ashworth Elv, per W. H. Aungiee Tal;e of Leven, per. J.M'Intyre.. Exeter, pei F. Clotrk Worcester, per M. Griffiths Stoke Hnmden, pei C. Itandle I Oldham, per W. Hlamer ...

Market Intelligence

... ?? littelligaire. CORN EXCHANGE. NovxEusE 39. Our arrivals of English wheat during the past week have been large from Lincolnshire, which vent mostly direct to our millers. At this diy's market there ivas a moderate supply, which met a steady sale at the currency of this day week. In free Foreign the transactions are not extensive, but there i6 a good inquiry fur Irish, at late rates. There is ...

Trades' Movements

... crarIob0 owbenllits. UNITED SOCIETY OF JOURNEYMEN BASKET MAKERS. Wo TuE PUBLIC IN TUB NaItGUaoUa1oo01) OF WOLYVE. RAMPTON, BIRMIaNGAM, &C. We, the Executive Committee, of the abeve society, lbavin4 read a paragraph which appeared in the Birmsisg. ham Journal of the 14th nit., which is so far at variance with thetruth, that we feel called upon to set the public right, by labing facts before ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... RECIO LITS OF TaH CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE I LAND COMPANY. nt he ri- be ,ne en lX- Itt to ise lid Fill )n.f of to ax. r'k PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. Georgie Hills, per W. Mechan Oldharm, per W. Hlamer Exeter, per F. Clark Glasgow, per J. Smith Ilaliflax, per C. W. Smith Ovenden, per G. Ashworth Ely, per W. H. Aungiee Vitle of Levems, per. J. M'lIntyre.. Exeter, per F. Chirk Worbeiter,per M. ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED I TRADES. 1- The Chairman having reported that be had just. Se had an interview with Mr. O'Connor, relative to =. be portion of the Northern Star newspaper being hence. he forth devoted to the proceedings of the National As- St sociation, at which Mr, O'Connor had ij the most. e liberal manner promised that two columns should It be set apart for the beneft of the ...