JAMES COLLIER. D A., Load., Principal
... JAMES COLLIER. A., Load., Principal. TIIK Metliod of Tcaeliinif iu cn.inently a«l..)iU’il develop tlic mental jH»wcrs and to tit pupils lhor ...
... JAMES COLLIER. A., Load., Principal. TIIK Metliod of Tcaeliinif iu cn.inently a«l..)iU’il develop tlic mental jH»wcrs and to tit pupils lhor ...
... pigs. uvF.ui'oor, \i. ruonrcF. market. Hav. tier lb. ». s. d. j Potatoes, per IWlb. s. d. cl 01d. .0 12* Sewlllugs 00 New ..«• Flukes 00 Green Clover « 0 0. Kemps U 0.0 Clover 0 0.J0 11; Whit crocks 0.. Straw, 2011). Wheat .. Oat Karlov ...
... THE COLLIERS’ DISPUTE. INTIMIDATION CASE. At the Burnley borough police cortt on Saturday last, before the Mayor (Mr. J. Matey) and Mcasr*. J. Polde, J. Howorth. and Dugdale, Alesander Scott, a looked on* collier, was charged with ...
... ward Chem:, son.in.isw of the Rshop of Durham,wan inducted into the rectory of Houghton le. Skerne on Friday lest. The Rev. J. D. Eade, vicar of Ayeliffe, and about twenty parishioners were present. The rector after the ceremony of induction, went round ...
... this day * Barnlsy was kept is state of excitement last night on acoonot of the arrival of Dvvoaahite and Cornwall colliers. Tbo colliers cot on strike ssthorod In groaps different places, and tbs Cornwall end Devonshire men were taken lodgings in threes ...
... MISS HAMILTON. M.D. Among the mast interesting members of the Sbahzada's suite (says tho Bntissh Medical Journal - ') Miss Mamikon. M.D.. the persona! physician tlio Amter Afghanistan and his Sultana, and physician the Royal I Court. Dr. Hamilton was ...
... Manchester; •Captain T. K. Jolly, Preston ; J. W. Jones. Rochdale; ♦W. Jowelt, North Derbyshire; A. W. King. Blackburn ; Wry Rev. K. C. ’Maclure, D.D., Manchester; *R. Martin, M.D.. Manchester; •J. Rennie, Oldham; ♦ ...
... THB LATE BISHOP COLLIER. A solemn requiem mass was sung on Monday morning at St. Osburg’s Church. Coventry, for the repose of the soul of the late Bishop Collier. 0.5.8. Preaching on Sunday the Rev. Bede, 0.5.8., of Manchester, said that it had been their ...
... BURNLEY Cl TERRIBLE COLLIER! ACCIDENT. Another thoee fcarfol disaster* which periodically occur in the steam measures of South Wales took place at half-past five on Mon- day morninsr. the Tylore Town pits of the | Collieries, owned by Messrs. D- Davies and Sons ...
... DOWN AMONGST TEE BURNLEY COLLIERS. Th* cortwdictioß th* report that th» Soath YotkAtr* blmm had offend £B.OOO M*oct ibo bm Mrikool appMit ban hod offoct. aod iapraadna fa lowa tba* tha ateiko la viitMily at as mad. Down tithe preiaai tlaxa onlf few o( ...
... Lane Bridge. Addresses were given by Messrs. W. Wood and J. Hartley; glees sang by the choir of the chape), and recitations rendered by Messrs. W. Hartley, W. E. Smith, T. Olenn, J. Ward, and J. Lockett. Ponbbal Mb. William Dcodals.?The mortal remains ...
... The work d me the lioys evinced that they were being well taught. Prises were subsequently awarded to the most successful. Next term commences (D.V.) on Thursday. January 20th, 1870. Prospectus on application the Principal. - WM. WHISTON, H».D., F.R.O ...