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 ...
... parsons to imitate colliers in lo their conduct at conferences, may sound n humiliating 1 to the cloth in its superior de- th partments; but when colliers behave better hi than parsons, why, then, no argument is d needed to enforce it. d I . ?? ...
... WIGAN COLLIER. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A To-day, Wigan, Thomas Hart, a collier, living at. Applev Bridge, Wigan, brought up on a charge of cruelly ill-treating his children.—The prosecuting solicitor stated tliat prisoner was of drunken habits His ...
... ILIXG BY COLLIERS. * arrested the police ekmailing. They stopped the horses » full of young ladies belonging to nee out and demanded Proe, of Wigan, the of one the men with his whip, and drove the young women became hysterical. BOLTON STRIKE, Committee ...
... 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 ...
... THE COLLIERS’ STRUGGLE. TOE MEETING CONVENER The opinion very generally eaprraMd upon the M m cheater Coni yesterday was that the . -.* l .a now getting very near the end in, letter from Mr. Tlioma* Aahton. the graeral aeeretary of the Miner*’ aalting ...
... 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 ...
... COLLIERS STRUGGLE. To-day. at Wigan. Abraham U ns worth, collier, of Billinge. was charg'd with assault'ng police and with doing damage a police cell. Saturday mght three constables were taking prisoner tin police station, when llnsworth hurled a stone ...
... •irctor* MauJl.io.l W.r-J UilW b*a»ioeM trxn*- . ..I *'* ' 1 *• • * r , '• action wlticii two of their Corporalioo. nunclr, Toulmin .ml ..n tli-«i> .♦ «.i . ' ' £ * ** Mr. Toulrula i. partrM-r t*w of a..d *po?. o«Jwf. In^d. CooklMd, wlmmc works forraedf ...
... COURT. TT7EBDAT.—Before Six Hooear J wise Coventry. A KRPOKTBB'S CLAIM.-feewoct timer Raasge. newspaper reporter, J. Craven, aobeitor, PreaSoa, for the raw of tw« saiaaas far takiag name >a a oouaty court ncuon. Mr. J. lornkaw appaavaS for defendant, who ...
... THE COLLIERS’ STRIKE AND THE DISTRESS. Th« prolong;ion of th« coal is causing distrsM in all part* of Th® funds of j tli« miners' association* arc Rrrxt rxliaustod, and in many places the men and their families are now entirely dependent on outside help ...