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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 ...

Trades' Movement's

... crabco, fmobtluclit'g. TO TIIE IRON TRADES OF BRITAIN. We. the workmen belonging to the various Iron trades ati Ki .ihley. comprising the mecianics, mouldec a. uswithi, necimakers, and others, together with thie joiners, beg I.-ave to announce througl: the medium of the Stat', that we' have entered the National Association of United Trades, and most esrnestly request our brethren of the sgane ...

INSTRUCTIONS REMITTING MONEY ON ACCOUNT OF SHAREHOLDERS OF THE LAND COMPANY

... INSTrUCTIONS REMITTING I oNgyoN-ACCOUNT OFUSHARLt IHOLDERS OF THE LAND Com. PANY. 'All monies musthe remitted in PostOffice Orders, or by Bank Order payable on de- to Feargus O'Connor. All, Post oflice Orders must be made payable at the GCeneral Post Office, St. Martin's-le-Grand, London, as none other will-be acknowledged. Tbe personas name applying to the local post olice for the order must ...

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. ...

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. ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... ANCEWITS OF THE CHARTIST CO.OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY. PER MR. O'CONNOR. SECTION No. 1. SHArs. leall, near Frome, per J. Smith Colne tNo. I Branch), per R. Hey Liverpool, per J. Arnold Blackburn, per W. Sutcliffe Stockport, per J. Woodhouse Alva, per J. Robertson Chelteuhatm, per IV. Leach Skegby, per J. Didsbury Derby, per W. Crabtree ILeicester, per Z. Astitl . Wakefield, per W. Farrand Crieff, ...

Trades' Movements

... cratbr' jobtmentts ?? W IG TO THE WOOLOOM1BERS OF THlE WEST OF for ENGLAND. plet Wet 1'eilow Workmien,-ln introducing to your notice a Clsl suiktjlrt of the very highest importance to our iflteresti, vast a au'tject Involving our very ?? its a tUjioi, ent) mainly the, pr.tactioii of' our wages, we think tipology unnececssary. Submitting to you our views On thlis sub. TO jeet, wiltt ?? tsr your ...

RECEIPTS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... AINOIPT3 0 THI OtkRTliT CO.OBERATIYE LAND COMpANy. All district Secretaries and Treasurers to the Chartist Co-operative Laud Company, are hereby strictly enjoined to attend to the following regula. *ions in all transactions with the Directors. No circumstances will be admitted as a reason for de- pawiting from these rules in any case where they apply. First.-. scrutineer shall be appointed by ...

Trades' Movements

... --trittlite--isobt Saudis,, iVEITED SOCIETY OP JOURtNEYMEN BASET * , ' MAERS' THo TslE ?SLIO IN TUE NEt-'tAnOtLRtOD OF WOLVEi. HAMPTONS, aItEINOARAX, &C. We, the Eseuative Commiittee, of ie ab,ivo society, bovin4g read a paragraph *hich appeared in thb Bireoep. j hasas Joutral of the l4th ult., which is to far at varitncel with the trath, that we feid cal1edl upon to set the public I right, ...

Chartist Land Company

... ebavtiot Kanb compatt. THE CHARTIST LAND SCHEME.-THE u] O'CONNORVILLE ESTATE. gi hi (From the Manchltcr Exiatmincer.) hi The form of the property is a parallelogram. It at runs from east to west, or nearly ; the west end t being elevated by a gentle ascent above the east end, of and the houses being placed at intervals on each al side of this long centre walk. The land is bounded tb on each ...

Trades' Movement's

... crabc!6-1 fRobellicilvo. LABOUR 11N NEW YOIRK. ITI CIRCUMSTANCES, COroNDITIONS, &lTh ZEWAIDS. (From the Toitlitsm.) No. 1.-TRE REAMSTRESSES. There are in ?? City, according to the closest esti- mates thatcan be made, ten thousand women who exist en what they can earn by tho needle. The followinw are the prices for which a majority of thfse families are compelled to work-they being such as are ...

Trades' Movement's

... Crabt9' lotibnet'. LABOUR IN NEW YORK. ITS OIRCUMSTANCES, CONDITIOIS, AND 3SWADS. (From the Ynibawle.) No. l.-TlE :E&MSTRESSES. Th-re are in this City, according to the closest eCtA- mntes hatcan be nuade. teot thousand women who exis! on wrat they can earn by the needle. Tbe fullowine are the prices for which a majority of these families are compelled to work-they being such as are paid by ...