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Bankrupts, &c

... Bauhrupts, k&t. Fron the London Gazette of Fridop, March 19. BANKRUPTS. Squires, J. and G. F., Emmett-street, Poplar, plumbers, March 26, at half-past one, April 30, 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 ...

SUBSCRIPTION LISTS, AND BALANCE SHEETS

... SUBBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY A lI HEYWOOD FOR THE HALL OF SCIENCE VICTIMS. £ s. d. Mr. Lomax ?? 0 2 6 Mr. Rigley ?? 0 1 3I Mr. Deveril ?? 0 0 6 Mr. Smith ?? 0 0 6 Mr. Pinlen ?? 0 0 1 Mr. Everitt ?? 0 0 1 -. Mr. Davehu ?? 0 0 1 La Mr. Lonsdale ?? 0 10 0 Mr. Lord ?? 006 Mr. Williamson ?? 0 6 From Straiigeways ?? 0 4 1 hi From lroylsden ?? 0 6 3 nh Mr. Whitehead ?? 0 0 8 ...

FACTORY SYSTEM.—MEETING OF MILLOWNERS

... FACTORY SYSTEM.-MEETING OF MIILLOWNEkS. : S A meeting of the millowners of thie parishes of Keighley, Bingley, Otley,, Skiptob, anid other neighbouring places, was held oa ulbi'. 26thult., at the Devonshire Arms Inn,. 'eighley,1which may perhaps, assist in throwing soaw further -ight u the intentions of that body with regard to factory restriction. The mceting was of suh r thoro~gb' hole-and ...

THE CORN LAW AGITATION

... THE NO~PRTH s TT O A1 -- .SATURlDAY§ MARCHR 28, 1840. : - ON Tuesday next. Mr. ViLL~iRs motion for a I. commnittee of the whole House, to consider 'the laws L regulating the importation of iforeign grain,'is to be voted. The House isto be called over., The . shop 3f keeper'i representatives will than be.all behind the d counter. The rival trades Will muster their w whole strength, and a ...

MR. PITKETHLY'S BALANCE SHEET

... 1 I R. PITSETHLYS SALANCE' SHEET. MONIES PAID BY MR. PITKETHLY. 1839 £. s. d. July 3 To Mr. Guest, Birmingham, for Printing, &. .5 16 8 8 Cardo's Balance on acount of- his mission to Devonshire . 1 6 8 Mr. Bussey's do. to Sootland ?? 3 16 9 Mr. Burns's do ?? ?? 0 10 0 Bailie Craig's Expenses on his mission to do ?? ?? ?? ?? 3 7 71 Mr. Collins's Balance of account do do ?? ?? 4 46 Mr. Frost's ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, Ocr. 22.-The arrivals of Grain to this day's market are smaller than las4 week. Fine dry new Wheat and fresh old has beel sold on the same terms as last week, but the secon- dary and inferior qualities have been very dull sale and lower. Barley has been in better demand an( last week's prices folly supported, also, for Oits an Shelling. Beans rather lower. HUDDERSFIELD CLOTH ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... WA4EFIELD CORN MARKETIC (BY EXPRESS.) FRIDAY, APRIL 24.-The arrivals of Wheat are s moderate; the trade is firm, and last week's prices are generally exceeded by fully' Is. per quarter. f Barley seils -,!slowly, and, except very choi o, is. .@rwqua~iXrteio'wer. Oats scare anI rather Pre s as well as Shelling. Beans without alteration Other articles as before quoted, LEEDS CORN e MAAKEr, ...

Bankrupts, &c

... l3an~ruptl, &c. From tihe London Gazette of Frifday, February 26. BANKRUPTS. Dean, J. M., Cheltenham, linen-draper, to surrender March 5, at half-past eleven, and April 9, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Basingmall-street. Solici- tor, Mr. Lloyd, Cheapside, M'Kinlay, B, and Marr, A., Silver-street, Wood- street, rectifiers, March 6, at one, and April 9, at eleven, at the Court of ...

STOCKPORT

... STOCKPO1T.- SIGNAL DEFEAT OF THE CORN-LAW RE- PEALERS BY THE CHARTISTS. On Wednesdayevening, a course of two lectures was commenced in the Court-Room, by a Mr. Hleyworth Hargreaves, an operative, from Halifax. In conse- quence of the large placards, headed No Bread Tax, which had been issued at the expense of the Mlanches- ter ?? Law League, the Chartists assembled themselves at the Radical ...

THE STONE MASONS ON STRIKE

... THE STONE MASONS ON STRIKE, FROM THE NEW HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, AND NELSON'S MONUMENT, LONDON, AND THE WOOL- WilC DOCKYARD, To the Public and Ufs Trades of Grleat Britain and .Ieland. Who is here So base, that would be a bondman? If any, speak; for him have I OFFENDED.1' Men at some time are masters of their fate; The fault * * ' is Dot in our stars, Bat in ourselves, that we are underlings. ...

LOCAL MARKETS

... LEEDS CORN MARKET, TUESDAYS, AUG. 3lST_. The arrivals of Wheat and Beans to this day's market are smaller than last ?? larger Last Wednesday we had heavy rain in the morning but since very fine, and Harvest is quite general with Us. Wheat has been in very limited demand, and 2s. to 3s. per qr. lower. There have been several samples of New Wheat at market, quality much inferior to last year. It ...

Bankrupts, &c

... 364brupto, ?? 7 1 From the London Gazette of Friday, Nov. B. eq Or BANKIALSPTS. re Richard William Hugh Jones, BayswaterTerrace, i coal-merchant, to surrender Nov. 12, at half-past ev eleven, and Dec. 17, at twelve, at the Court oJ Bank- ruptcy, Baslnghall-street. Solicitor, Mr. GalllaumI,Wal- in brook; official assignee, Mr. Beicher. John HenryCassell, Mill Wall, Poplar,naptltha-seller, m6 ...