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TRADES' MOVEMENTS

... eROCUDALE CARB-RooM OPERATIVES.-The follow. ing is an extract from an Address issued by the Roch- n dale branch of the Card.rorom Operatives' Associa. D, tion, of the Northern Districts, to the public:- We d are induced to address you in consequence of the po- y sition taken by J. Pilling and Sons towards their i- hands, endeavouring to compel them to sign a vile . document against our union, ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL COOPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... IR,.SIPT5:Or THE NATIONAL Go. OP~nA'TIYVa LAND COQUANT. -PEA MRt O'CONNOR. SECTION NO. 1. Ur Wellingborotsgh 0 2 0Norwich . 4 0 0A ?? is 2 0 Radford 0 46 Sheffield. ..51790Nottingham, P Glosgow, per Bset , 0 30 114 CoZq'.ou~ * 4 66Manheesetter lo182 4all S Plymouth .. 0 0 0 irylebon 0 1?794b~ A lva.. , 0 8 0Stalybridge I 1900 Henry Grey I.19A4Hamilton . 014 0M S. L.B. . 0530 Readin ,. 30 0 ...

NATIONAL TRADES' ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF INDUSTRY

... NATIONAL TRADES' ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF IN- DUSTRY. l Uion for she j2Xm;o. tscapt In alate number of this paper we candidly ex- uond Ipressed to our numerous members and friends that not Iwhatever success had hitherto attended our endea- defe yvours, or however popular our Association had the, |become, that we had nothing whatever to thank the whe |Newspaper Press for, in promoting ...

Markets

... lliarke%. = = ?? -, -- - tS~ - S- - - - - - - - t toS-S -t-.S t- CORN, Cc. - to ; REVIEW OF THE BRITISH CORN TRADE. gei t Great excitement has prevailed in the grain trade pr, I during the week, and at no former period of the like an duration since harvest has so important a rise been esta- se blished in prices. The excitement has not been that of In speculation, buf rather that of alarm; ...

NATIONAL TRADES' ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF INDUSTRY

... NATIONAL TRADES' ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF IN-I DUSTRY. |Union for the mliom. C n In alate number of this paper we candidly ex-co 0 pressed to our numerous members and friends that no whatever success bad hitherto attended our endea- dei vours, or however popular our Association had thi | become, that we had nothing whatever to thank the WI IINewspaper Press for, in promoting our ...

Markets

... l*1arketo. a. - CORN,bc. lb MAaK LAews, Monday, May 3rd.-The temperature ?? is tinues very low, and the accounts received from the agri. V. cultural districts begin to speak with less confidence of iour future prospects. Under existing circumstances, a it bad or even an Indifferent harvest would place this coon- try In a dreadful position. That the quantity Ofainro- c*maining in the hands ...

National Land Company

... Aational Putb Companp. CAmmEnwRL AltD Wvwoauoc.-This district con- dig linues its prosperous career. At the meeting on Thi Monday evening last, held at Harrison's As. bro semnbly-rooms, East-lane, Walworth, three additional Sul aharebolders were added to the roll, Set NEXT MEETING or CozerssesNcs.-Resolutioss in gra {favur of the Land Conference meeting at Lowbands, Ian in July next, have been ...

National Land Company

... 4ation1at Eali'a conpalp. A9HTnN-tINDER-LYNE.-A Tea Party and Ball was p held in the Chartist room, Bentinck-street, on Satur- v day evening, the 24thi in honour of the four emanoi- . patedaslavee, namely, Wallwork, Ramabottom, Crow- t ther, and Barber. The proceeds were appropriated i towaids carrying them to O'Connorville. Atter tea, e dancing, singing and recitations, were kept up till I 12 ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL COOPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... 0-1 I 1? I7s;. I, Westminster, ?? ;ae 12 0Rlewport.. ?? t Bf.' .. 0-80 mon h P.. ,iitotsdad' 1'~I rhit' 'I Joh Frrw . ' ?? ?BirOmlitghaltin,i. Wign ?? 5.,8 Goqdwili 0.12 0 , D ?? I) ?? 21 'D~sui ?? 018 4 Rclldoals 0~0, -t 'Notinghm ~. '0 7 0'lioVoo~re ' 0 Shiaiobnry *. 0 id0Alto'-uer1 l~e'Rdfrd.,''180 ?? i70a * hel; ?? 02 6, lmateoaeld ''IS0 ?? 01 0. Ltieaer 6,tl 1 0~ I* O,'Bfrii: £lam_ ...

National Land Company

... 2ational Raub Qornpanp. ?? - - . - - ?? -. .. ?? . ~~k BARNARD CASLN.-OII Monday o~vening,l'?th inet., r ee a lecture was delivered in the Christian Brethren's b il Meeting-house, explanatory of the objects and prie- a ciles of the National Land Company, by Mr Charles ,winter. Thle lecturer expatiated at great length oni at the powers and capabilities of the land, and showed c In the ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL COOPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... RECE1IPS Or TO Nh.T1O O. IOPEL&aTZVE LAND CO P I er en, in, W4 313 ple le( Ni] sti, Fe tbc it, inv at. ini [lie Dr 'I 0. 3d ie ig -7 IL ia h, r, Pt is' rn For a$e 10, ed rd am irs '15, ys at .tl, mr, De. irs ate Ift) All v) in 01 rE i I I II Wellingborougla Preston Sheffield Glasgow, per Colquboun Plymouth Alva .. Henry Gray S. L. . lacup .. Croydon Lambeth Armley Newport, Mon. mouth ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL COOPERATIVE LAND COMPANY

... MWEEPTS or~ THE NATIONAL~ Go. I OPEEATVD MD COMMA A PF li UR O'CONNOR , SEUTION No. 1. Loughborough h £0 1 I 2 Hull Trowbridge .. 15 0 Hyde Alv& .. ,, 0 2 4 Deviees Devonport 1 1 6 Littletown Girvan. .. 1 2 6 Dewsbury Husby .. 8 5 4 Marthyr, MO, Halifax .. 2 0 9 Clitheroe Crown and Anchor 40 10 Totnesss Jobh Deacon .. 1 11; 4 Alva Shrowsbury, Powell I 10 0 Worcester Plymout 2 0 0 Lelcester, 4 ...