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LORD RUSSELL AND THE GASTEIN CONVENTION

... upon this subject to the Court to which you are accredited, and is solely intended to acquaint you in what sense you will speak of it when the occasion' arises. I am, &c., (Signed) Russell. Foreign Office, September 14, 1865. ...

THE EXPLOSION AT NECHELLS

... heard a second report similar to the first. I saw smoke after both reports arising from the fire-place end of the shed. After speaking my wife ran to the shed and saw Joseph Merricks all Ifatnes, about a yard and a half outside the door. was standing still ...

BOY DROWNED IN THE CANAL AT ASTON

... part to say would not go unless he were paid ; but was a most barbarous thing to do. It was not the first time he had had to speak in the same manner of the conduct of Mr. Yarwood, and repeated that it was most barbarous and inhuman conduct. In such cases ...

CORRESPONDENCE. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. X. W. London, then Liverpool. •' A. J.—Mr. Bright referred to ..

... that a fourth of the day's earnings is levied upon their labours in the shape of ft fine, and pocketed the finer. E. H. speaks of a man being expected to work ten hours a day. We are expected to do many things we do not do; and, on the other hand ...

THE IRON TRADE

... puddling, ana hinted at 10s., but seemed as though they would be willing to let the fixed price be 9s. 6d. but they could not speak for the trade as a whole. The men argued that they, as puddlers, were not so well paid as were the millmen, and that reductions ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A YOUNG

... man's reasoning faculties are certainly in diseased condition when he under the power of beer or gin. His brain ? medically speaking, is in a morbid state, that the ordinary operations his will are interfered with, and he does not see things in the same ...

MR. GLADSTONE, M P., ON PARTY

... countrymen. [Applause.] It is matter of the greatest thankfulness that that satisfaction has been given to me. It is not for to speak in this company of the qualities of my son. noticed the little jibes and jeers which were passed upon him during the Chester ...

THE FENIAN CONSPIRACY

... Detective Police, by person whose house it kad been left, amongst the effects of a man who died there in July last. The document speaks of the establishment of military schools in Dublin, c..lis for arms to used in Ireland, and commends to the brotherhood the ...