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Forthcoming Meetings

... ,Jortflrjomng e ttfiqev. MR. O'CONO'IS TOURI. Mn . O'Co-xson announces, that in compliance with n umnerous requestE, lie will be able to attenrd iicet. ings at the following places, on the fol'owvingd.ays: Sheffiell ?? ?? Monday, Angust 4. Barnsley ?? ?? 'I'ue.da.y August 5. Lceds ?? ?? Wednesday, Aug. 6. Iludifield crf ?? T'1hursday, August 7. Bradford .. . Friday, August S. hlalifax ?? ...

[ill] Movements

... jtoemcnt 0*4 Q ?? 1 UNISTEDTanaTh en 9UMIuits 60'aitit~ the Trades' fie8 ?? bro ody ovm er ki'ndyfeing ofe' the ?? iltrdeoowrustb gissocsantlo.eireahi Aesr th commitee.bmo ils anorhers toheay fliiigtre particlrywotyo nownth ?? o thiero lioytwc anouni o acoi athve auinsnitin ofe4u0amembes t 'omt thirboy delegm the th Carpetoleavers oannidderinsther ad- meain i~ncising~- the numbernt emer s n J ...

Markets, &c

... jAIartsot0, At. MAES.ItAs5 Wednesday, July ?? supply of gag lhalt graitr continues exceedingly smals and , liettleig arrivals oa also small, but theft has been' very 111 business ?? any description Of grsliii. Wheat .falIy realised Monday'S prices, and Flortasigs is -held witiz Increasing firamess,. although thle demand is limited. Goo frshheny otaare in request. The ~ents ee1 cool and ...

National Land Company

... atiouwll lilJD c0ompallp. . RocDALE.-A public meeting of members 'was held on Sunday last, when the following resolutions were agreed to :-is That all Land members, both paid-up and unpaid-up, are requested to pay their e share towards the winding-up of the Land Coin- pany, within one month firom the above date, or lose all claim to what they have paid.- That a committee be appointed, with ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... T. S. DUNCOMBE, Esq. M.P., President. utatblished 1845. FIAT JrUSTITIA. if it were pomsible for the worhing classes, by com- bining arnong thmselves, to raise, orl keep up the general rate of weges, it need hardly be said that this would be a thing not to be punished, but to be welcomed and rejoiced : at. SWART AJULL. It is with great satisfaction that we are this week able to announce the ...

MARKETS

... MARKETSA. to LONDON CORN EXCHANGZ )nl IAnuo-.LANE, MONDbAY, JAN4. T'lit. ?? return of frost corly in rthe ptist we-ek causegeQ a- ho gatisit ii theT fhamins to retottutso obstructed by tir kM tr itd ~tIjpptie.3, jqititit thisda siuOitltnitiit, hove been of the tcu.,4 lid oar, nod thcre wet a fet oly o:1dsiivjls ivitt op (at'.s -, luod emit fir thnis dlay's titacket, bitt te .int mtll'c4 .S ...

MARKETS

... MAR t, I XETS. L E E D ?? ~~JANUARY 16. . The arrival of, Wghe4t49 thialday'a market is emaller thau last week ; othe ,.in4s Sq pgrai taarger. The beet Wheat hoe been 2i. per qiarWS oiWer. Oast ?? butlittle alteration. Beanob v Itvodeduil sale. WHBAT per Iu1MbfEigh.t Buahels,61bs. 'Nerfolk, Suffolk, Ewsex, bewvtred, 76,80, fine B2s.wfht.3s 88o Lincolnshire and Isbrigsfio74O, 78 do s do 82a, ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... I OCAL XA t A 1 tKF/& I WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET-THuRSDAY. We are fairly supplied with all Grain to this day's market. The Wheat trade is extremely languid, and tho few transactions that have taken place are at a declune of fully 2s. per quarter from the rates of this day sb'inight. III consequence of a change in the weather, and a considerable influx of Foreign, the Barley trade ;s very ...

LABOUR versus CAPITAL

... LXBOUR versus APITAL.X TO ALL THOSE WHO DEPLEND UPON DAILY TOIL FOR SUBSISTENCE. Thz Labouear is worllyof his ?? Cuia.sT BROTHER PRODUCERS,-The circumstances in which the Stockport power-loom Weavers are placed, call aloud for our most heart-felt cY-kpatby, and im- peratively demand our most strenouios assistance and support. When the nmiglty capitalist, arrayed in all the power that enormous ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... WAKEFIELD CORN. MARKET. (BY EXPRESS.) JANUARY 24.-The supply of Wheat is moderate the trade is extremely slow, and to urge sales ad cline of' is. per quarter must be submitted to. Tl~ inquiry for Barley is limied, and prices are 1s. 2s. per quarter lower. Oats fully as dear. Shellii the turn lower. Beans witho4g material alteratio LEEDS CORN MARKET, Jan. 21.-The supplies all kinds of grain to ...

Bankrupts, &c

... Mallbrupto, &,v. From the London Gazette of Friday, August 13. BANKRUPTS. George Anton and George Duncan Mitchell, Mark. lane, corn-factors, to surrender Aug. 21, at half-past ten, Sept. 24, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Ba. t singhall-street. Solicitors, Messrs. Amory, Sewell, and Moores, Throgmorton-street; official assignee, Mr. Cannan, Finsbury-square. James Newham and George ...

Bankrupts, &c

... walthruplo, &M From the London Gazette of Friday, March 19. BANKRUPTS. Squires, J. and G. F., Emmett-street, Poplar, plumbers, March 26, at half-past one, April So, at twelve. Solicitors, Burn, Great Carter-lane, Doctors' Commons. Turney, N., Millbank-street, Westminster, baker, March 26, April 30, at two. Solicitors, Templer and Co., Great Tower-street. Burkett, J., Noble-street, Goswell ...