Refine Search

Newspaper

Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Countries

Access Type

48

Type

48

Public Tags

More details

Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

THE TRADES' DELEGATE MEETING AT THE BELL INN. OLD BAILEY

... I THE( TRADES' DELEGATE |ET TBlE BELL INN. OL BILE I r *J*nu 6D0JR Awo~m . Tbe adjourned' rmeettng ressid(~l its sitting on n ThWisdaquevnjon.,. Mafti renh farhes t M £sowgt' s (e eosbipoeit~r),?5i5 oa tothe chair, ] s w, ?? iute rbik i, oexplsion of f'r , ?? flh Fiane, rtad ~two ette one from Ml the is bip c_ ad, in d tb ro o th; feverthe Red Lion Rocie of a lree th pe i phiy a paro aof t ...

Markets

... oiratto. CORN EXCHANGE. MoienDA.-The supply of English wheat, by land car. ringo samples from the near counties, was very short this. morning; really fine dry samples sold readily at an ad. vance of is per qr. ; but no improvement could be esta. blished upon secondary and Inferior qualitIes. Poreigrk wheat sold at about the same rate a5 last week. Barley must be quoted is dearer, with a better ...

Markets

... ;lItarket0. CORN EXCHANGE. ;@ MOsDAX.-The errival of. wheat this morning was moderate, but ef spring corn generally there was a large n, supply The trade opened with quite as much firmness ed for wheat, and picked samples readily brought an advance J. of one shilling from this day week. All descriptions were le, fully as dear, if we except low qualities of foreign. he Barley may be quoted It. ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY, FOR THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1848

... IECEiPTs Or THE ?? La .COMPAQY, FOR THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 18I8. PER O'CONtlOR. Mliddleton , 5 0 0 Brldgwater, Ashton-under- Spurway Lyn 2 10 0 BrldiUgtn Quay W alsa.I 4 8 0 Saiford Holme Mill , S 8 6 Preston, Brown I Winceiombe . 10 0 Ashton-under. Os saldltwistle , 50 0 Lyne , .Ovenden 2 0 0 Burnley, Lawson Aberdeen Iit a Bacup W estminster .. I 0 0 Colne (No.1) Chorley 2 S 0 ...

Markets

... b`1allets CORN EXCHANGE. MOvDAY.-The supply of whent fresh up this morning 'waeS ratber short tban otherwise, and ?? corm also th@ arrival was moderate. The trade opened quietly with factors asking snore money for wheat, which, how- ever; was not submitted to, except for picked samples, in ?? millers gaveaslight improvement ;but the btate of quotatiop generally is unaltered front this day week ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY, FOR THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1848

... IECEIT5 V OF THE NATIONAL LaLAR FOE WANY, FOIL THE WEMEKXEDINO THURSDAY, MARUH Igo 1818. I PER 01ONNOR. SUAflES. Middleton ,, b 0 0 Bridgwater, Ashton-under- Spurway ,, Lyne a 10 0 Bridlington Quay 6 Walsall 4 8 0 Salford , 0 HolenMill a 2 6 Preston, Brown II Winehcombe . 10 0 Ashton-under- Osmaldtwistle * 0 0 Lyne Ovepden ,. 20 0 Buraley, LawsO I Aberdeen , I1 S8 Bacup _ I Westminster I0 0 ...

Bankrupts

... 36alittruPtOt (From the Gaxeali of Tuesday, Mar, I.) BANKRUPTS. George Armfield and Robert Wright Barber, of Cray- doui, coach ?? Minors Collett, late of N ill stmeet, Lambetb; biccult baker, row of Hamperawitb, Iand Llncoln~s-nn-fields, ?? Hoeken, of Southampton, ?? Baker, ofl), George-street, Hanover.square, ?? Hope, of Tunbrilge.wello, ?? Muslletk,of'.ShaftCssbury,. ?? Francis, 9f Folketone ...

FEARGUS O'CONNOR'S NATIONAL LAND SCHEME

... 'FEARGUS O'COhNOR'S NATIONAL LAND' I SqCEME. I PUBLIC TEA, PARTY AN~D BALL. to gir L ?? is inoel on Tuesday ev4oning last, a Public tiea party and indlia ball was held in the roomns of the Corn Exchange, in counti honour of the location of six of the Preston members ?? of ?? Land CompanY. Amiong the nersoas And 'v announced to address the meeting wail Mr Feargus before O'Connor, M.P. for ...

THE GLORIOUS AND IMMORTAL FRENCH

... : Englishmen. and Irishmten, wrould yoe.,know wherefore you are enrslaved an~d ..ppsremed B; :ead ! Read ! andltearu whon you~aet~potnw+ fhl idlenes:- - ' ' ' LOO1; ON TH[IS PIOTBEI. Per Yeeni Per Day 5 £s d. Quceen..Victora ?? a8t,000 or 1067 19 i Prince Albert ?? 80,000. or. 87 si l Qaeen Adelaide: ?? 100,000 or 273 19 .5 DeBheeh of Kent ?? 80,000 or 82 S 10 Duke of Cwnberleud 21,O0Qc or_ 57 ...

GLORIOUS FRUITS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION OF 1848.—THE TRADES' DEMANDS AT THE HANDS OF THE GOVERNMENT—'UNIVERSAL ..

... II VO UTION Df I ?? ?? ~ I - --M, lfWW 60-0044 i W, , , i I lffl 9 MI t'rvywl 1W 2 I ?? falloo 10 M. vVuvAv-m77 - - A ? 777i, El, I 114 . 1, - or? -'fi'b '139?t' ?? ig t ' ' - I d4'70 ?? du, 1 14 m *W ?? ?? ~ ~ ~ ~ .,ii fir L I~1 S r n2 jj li'41AW ~ ~ ~ . ?? ?? ~ ?? *b~t e wai~e4' oreL ~g~ f~(I~W ih ?? ?? ~ ( ~2~zet~ ~ Iw~$4~ waa~qfpsfl~isj~i1~7, 'v J3 - ?? del ~ ~ _ 0 Alido e r B a$4>d is ...

RECEIPTS OF THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY, FOR THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1848

... ;s WXT3 TM SpATIONhl pi I FOR TIM WEEK ZNIGTHUBSAY IA E R I ;S S.I on- ;of Greenwich ao17WI Greenwich 0.0: Newton, (Ayr) . 0W Mid 8 u_ 0 0Oldbain :.817. 9: TE at Ompe6 -1 5It3112' a'1 O0Gre St, Shllney Row - 1 ?? Stoney Stratford' for: Haswell - : I'I 6 , peir. Wwritghiin 0 4 0Ur e's Aldtwhl 6 0 a .ldamlaigton _..29 8 8Mr Neivteld'sI lB 8pwaston. Brown 10 00 KV Aberdee AR.1So' CleAtor ?? 5717 ...

TO THE TRADES OF LONDON

... TO TIHE TADES OF LONDON. FELuow COUNTRYMNe, The even, that have recently transpired and thati are now transpiring in Paris, do, we think, afford i ample proof of what may be done by the United Tr Trades of this metropolis, to effect such an altera- th tion'.inthe political constitution of ourcountry as will enable all who labour to reap its fruits, without gr those deductions and exactions ...