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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... a, ,AL ASSOCIATION (F NA-L. ITED TRiDES. u - _ I- STD n: ._ sue rd s Leq., M.P.. president. ats T. S. DuXCouars, ?? 1815. to EStublisleT by atr. FIAT JATSTiTMA. ail0 If it were possible foir the- working cia,. ny coull blninL among themselves, to raime, or keep up the general va t of wages, it need hardiv be said that this I, , Old he a I'fc thing no- to be punihed, bat to be wvelcomed a ...

Trades Intelligence

... giravo fatelliscut. ried NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF o ves ~ UNITED TRADES. 5 an T. S. DuNcoutsE, EsQ., M.P., President. 9 een ssi- ?? J.TIITITA. to If it weres possible for the working classes, by comn-n ias bining among themselves, to raise, or keep up the general ifr' rate of wages, it need hardly be said that this would be a no.thing not to be panished, but to be welcomed and rjiced and dUR ...

Markets, &c

... faiarieto, tCi* COXX - , 2MARK.LANE, Wednesday, Sept. 256 -Ovitg t6 the rr- moval of many-of the stands, in eonsequence of the jejety sustained on Saturday by thefdo4ixg ia oZ.,tlewaU or the adjoining warehouse destroyed by the late Sie, tre bud ness on our market was isla very unsettled state to.d4. There was, however, a good show-, of whjeat samples fran Essex and Kent, the best qualities of ...

Markets, &c

... f«arute!, Mo CORN. MAai-tAwE, Wednesday, January 29.-We had a very short supply of wheat to-day from Essex and Kent, and the best dry samples met a ready sale to the millers at fally last Monday's prices, bat damp and inferior qualities wera difficult to dispose of on almost any terms. Good dry foreign wheats sold rather more freely, and we had a better sale for French flour, at Is per sack ...

Markets, &c

... faarketo, &C. CORN. MARICx.rLss, Monday, March 15.-The quantity of wheat offering in our market this morning from the home counties was small; but having been well supplied during the past week, vith both vwheat and flour, the sale of both articles to day was alow, and prices of wheat was Is per qr. lower than last week. Town-made floor was - reduced to 0s. In foreign wheat there was little ...

MARKETS

... MARKETS CORN, MARanLANE, Wednesday, May 20.-The f P e Wheat at Market realised last wveck The a f p Wheat are large and the trade dull ?? he receipts ,,f ?? terms as before. The arrivals cf Fore saold onac lre reus; holders, however, resist any reduon tin are unle buyers had to pay quite as much mouny c arleyg, Secs 5ed; v~re unaltered is value. -Bre,1,Iial,1nt~d M~ARIzLANE, Friday, May21. ...

MONIES RECEIVED FOR THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY

... MONIES RECEIVED FOR Tar, Warm ENDINo TI[UR8uty - -- . AIARCei 28, 18°l). THE HONESTY FUND. Received by W. lIRrfa.-J. Cook, Shincliff Colliery 2d- Femdle Democratic Sick Society, 3{eigliley, per J. F. I iciles 21 9s-P. Sumerton, Leamington Sad-Cotlhal Mills, near Aberdeen, per L. Framcisds-Johnistons, per J. MIPheil Ss-W. Ralston aend J. Verner, Glasgow 2s-a few Friends, ;orwich, per J. Fos: s ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... 3 T. S. DUNcosOBs, EsQ., M.P., President. f . REstablished 1S4, FIPAT JUSTITIA. l iH it were possible for the workeg elaslea, by comt bining among themselves, to raise, or keep up the gen~eral z r 1ate of wages, it need hardly be said thsat this vwould be al l thng rnot to be punished, but to be welcomed and rejoiced a The important proceedings of -the Central Committee last week at ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... ' -0 ?? O l ?? i I I . He1 -TRADE, - . Ij r in ~the NM'~Aqri' -Star of Deoember 22nd, the, Geen ItraI Oommitteei endeaivoured to show-tse, nonemos .a t power at; the command of- the * orking classesef I. ;ibenever, by Umoi;t, they-cheebse to place them' I i' 'selves in a position to 'usei that 'power for thoiu' Ypolitiefal and leidunorial- enfranichisemeont; .'it was I-sheWn, that' 2d.' Per ...

Markets, &c

... iffarnots, aw. s CORN. 0 MARS LANE, Monday, July 21-There OVs bout hllow of vvheat sampled from ?? and ~I~nt t ia Zzo j d the greater part scent off to noillers at I prices. Although the arrivals of foreiglm ,l were moremoderate, thevweather being file ft ei,,g crops. both articles sold slowly ted tb0 s g Barley fully ois dear. Beans and peas It arrival of oats having been checked by coste5 L ...

Markets, &c

... . ?? ?? &C. in- CORN. no MAtEs LANa, Wednesday, January 1,-Tre pritct in supplies of foreign wheat and oats as well as fleure s this lay se'nnight have been from French and Bs. ports. We had only a small show of English 01ll0' morning, and mostly in bad condition, in consequencE which the sale was very heavy, without any ?? sO, alteration in price. The best dry'fureign whoast rmet ' tc- ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... En a rv.. -. ar ZSP Pail tea T. S. DUNCOMBE, EEsl MP., President. t~er ing Esule 1345. ots FIAv ,7U5TITIA. °iodn ' If it were possible for the working classes by corn. d biniuig among themselves, to raise, or keep up t e general ed, ?? of wages, it need hardly be said that this would be a the thing not to be punished, but to be welcomed ant rejoiced 3 to at. STOAUT MIiLL. Lion in The ...