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Correspondence

... porfoet equality with the property of All other classes in the state I have the honour to be, dear air, Yours, very faithfully, THOMAS S. DuNcomme. To Mr. John Drury, Secretary to the Committee of the Central United Trades of Sheffield. - - GREAT EXCITEMENT ...

Trades' Movements

... Iplace gave a pubc dinner to their indomitable friend and advocate, W. P. Roberts, Esq., on Friday last when upwards of eighty hardy sons of the mine sat down to an excellent repast, provided by the host and hostess of the Colliers' Arms Inn. Mr. Roberts, ...

Agriculture and Horticulture

... to drag them out. The plants must occasionally be looked over, and when the surface of the beds are dry fasten the plants. HARDY FRUIT A- D KITCHEN GARDEx.-The late heavy rains have been favourable for newly-planted trees, by washing down the finer particles ...

Trades' Movements

... public meeting of the Coal Miners of the Ashton district was held at Hurst. Cross, on the afternoon of Monday, March 3rd. The hardy sons of the mine proved their devotion to the principles of the Miners' Association by the numbers that attended. At two o'clock ...

Chartist Intelligence

... evening. COLNE. SOIRnE-On Monday evening a soiree was held in the Chartist Lecture Room, to welcome our esteemed friend, Mr. Thomas Tattersall, of Burnley, after his two years' incarceration for advocating the cause of his oppressed and suffering fellow ...

Chartist Intelligence

... T COLNE. Es! SOIaEE.-On Monday evening a soired was held in the Chartist Lecture Room, to welcome our esteemed friend, Mr. Thomas Tattersall, Of Bluruley, after his WI two years' incarceration for advocating thre cause of - his oppressed and suffering ...

Chartist Intelligence

... evening. a COLNE~. SoiREx.-On Monday eveningia soiret was held in the Chartist Lecture Room, to welcome our esteemed friend, Mr. Thomas Tattersall, of Burnley after his two years' incarceration for advocating the cause of - ?? oppressed and suffering fellow ...

Chartist Intelligence

... glorious victory achieved by Labour over the combined forces. Despite several unfavourable circumstances, upwards of 400 of the hardy sons of toil, with their wives, sat down to tea. The chair was occupied by a working man ,ar.l lie meeting addressed I I i ...

To Readers & Correspondents

... notwithstanding the manufacturers n gave fron' two to six votes each, according to Sturges Bourne's Act, yet single-leanded the hardy SOilS of the mine and the pottery, combined with other honest sons as oftoil, beat thema by a glorious Majority of 343i The ...

SHORT-TIME FESTIVAL AT PRESTON

... OTnEns, held at the sign of the Cricket Players, Kimberly, on Monday, April 14th, 1845, it was proposed by Thomas Leivers, and seconded by Thomas Granger - That whereas the Frame- smiths, Frameworck-Knitters, and Sinler and Needle- makers are alike affected ...

AWFUL CATASTROPHE AT YARMOUTH

... seen a group of pale and weeping women with tearful eyes watching the progress of the search, and on the other a group of hardy seamen, their strong frames convulsed with emotion as they clasp in their arms the dripping corpse of some favo- rite child ...

AWFUL CATASTROPHE AT YARMOUTH

... seen a group of pale and weeping women with tearful eyes watching the progress: of the earch, aind oni the other a group of hardy seamen, l their stioig frames convulsed with emotion as they clasp in their arms the dripuing corpse of some faeo- site child ...