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THE COLLIERS' UNION

... In the district of St. Helen's there are now ten lodges belonging to the Miners' Association, and the number of members is nearly 1000. The number of delegates at- tached to these isl, fifteen for general purposes at home, an .and two to attend meetings ...

Published: Friday 13 October 1843
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2719 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

THE GOLD DIGGINGS AND WASHINGS OF CALIFORNIA

... Folsom says, Gambling and all sorts of thoutht- lesi profusion begin to prevail. The prescint exciteneat will attract vast numbers of the idle, vicious, and dibso- lute. Refuges froam justice, from the United Suttes as a well as other ciutilries, will ...

Published: Tuesday 16 January 1849
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1717 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

TO THE PUBLIC. JIVERPOOL, that, in the early part of the eighteenth century, was an inconsiderable place, ..

... TO THE PUBLIC. JIVERPOOL, that, in the early part of the eighteenth century, was an inconsiderable place, scarcely numbering six thousand inhabitants, has rapidly arisen, through its great natural maritime advantages, with the talent and enterprise of ...

Published: Monday 01 December 1845
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 616 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

thousand individuals employed in that trade, of which number seven-tenths are Indians, are remainder are blacks ..

... thousand individuals employed in that trade, of which number seven-tenths are Indians, are remainder are blacks and cbloured people, with but a few whites. It is well known that vessels built with indigenous wood (and there are now two in the trade of ...

have been used to ge

... applause.) Mr. W. BROWN briefly moved the next resolution. Mr. THOMAS WYLIE, In seconding the resolution, re. ferred to the vast amount of money which was received by the bondholders, without contributing anything to the relief of the poor. He hoped the ...

V-LEAGUE RIOTS ester, Pr the previous evenir Bret we have not more favourable formation from MANCHES Dwn has ..

... to preven sworn in as special constat nies of the 72d High orders. Howev , vast nody never made their appvc , ce in Wigai4, though a great number of unemploy avers and colliers were to be 'seen loitering about t] both during the latter part of Friday and ...

circulation

... gentlemen whose names we gave last month. From the number of members present the balloting occupied a considerable space of time. The list contained thirty-one names, all of which were duly elected. A number of gentlemen were also proposed for ballot at the ...

wards break re

... recovery, and BELFAST AND BALLYMENA.-At a meeting of shareholders, held in Liverpool, on Tuesday, Mr. Maunder in existing number of directors was too great, and should be reduced to fifteen, of whom five should consist of vember, or to send their proxies ...

alive. The fury or the and the ship behaving not tain put back, and, laying too off; t

... Near the isle of Whisthom, the barque Helen broke up, and her crew, in number fourteen, all perished. In the North Sea, off Yarmouth, the Humber, Whitby, and other ports, many colliers are reported as lost, and much excitement prevails as to the fate of ...

some time

... checked. A LUCKY FlND.—About a week ago the wife of Thos. Reece, a collier, residing at North Wingfield, Yorkshire, was rummaging up some old pit clothes that had been laid aside for a number of years, in order to find a patch, and in the course of her search ...

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... satisfactorily testifies:-- *• How often do the drawers wash their bodies f—None the 1 drawers ever wash their bodies 1 never wash body; lift shirt rnb ihe dirt off; shin will show that; I wash my neck and ears and face. ...

Published: Saturday 14 May 1842
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7305 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

STATE OF THE POTTERIES

... Dragoons to meet them, and prevent their interference with the colliers in that district. Whilst these judicious and prompt proceedings were being taken in Manchester, the colliers, to the number of about iOO, were on their way towards Congleton. Most of ...