WORK AND WAGES
... WILLENHALL The journeymen currycomb-makers still remainon strike, and intend to do so until the masters comply with their request. We understand the Waisall masters have given their me ...
... WILLENHALL The journeymen currycomb-makers still remainon strike, and intend to do so until the masters comply with their request. We understand the Waisall masters have given their me ...
... A NEW LIBERAL CATEOHISM.. I (From the St Jamej's ChronidZe.) 1. Who, for pretended economy, dig. charged hundreds of working men ?? Gladgtone'a our dockyards? 9 Government 2. Who refused to send out the star. 'Ving men in a Government ship as, Q. Gladstone's grants unless paid for their pasesage ? Government 3. Who appointed an extra Lord of the Treasury at a salary of £2,000 a Gladstone's ...
... Tan intense anxiety, tokens of which reach us from all comers of the country, concerning the progress of the Prince of Wales's severe malady, the frequent bulletins from the sick room at San ...
... ,IE-TTE,,TO THB EDITORSM .| p RAGE DOIN'GS OF'THE GAST COMPLAINT No.,2. H. i 0 'Centlemen,-Coillrining my letter which appeared in: abov eopao-herigthe illamont.tiey asaled for- er on he ait ofbe~g sp ...
... The Rev. Charles Cuddihy, C.0., begs to ac- knowledge, with thanks, having received £1 from Mrs. Plunkett, Portmarnock House, for the poor of Baldoyle. The Committee of the Male Orphanage of St. Vincent De Paul, Glasnevin, thankfully acknow- ledges the receipt of the following sains, viz., £1 from John Smytb, Esq., North Great George's- street; and £1 from James Murphy, Esq,, Lom. bard-street. ...
... (By Orlando TWhistlecraft. Report for the week ending December 16tb, 1871. Dec. 4& 71. ' W' Wind. Rain, Character. Dog Deg Su. 10 28 36 N.W. - Fine and frosty. M. 11 20 37 WS.W. - Fine a m., frost ; p.m., thawing. Tn. 12 31 40 W.S.W, - Fine, and milder p.m. W. 1I 34 43 W. - Very fine, and milder. Th. 14 39 46 S.W. 21 Overcast and mild, with rain ?? 15 43 W. - Fine and mild, Sat.16 38 46 S.W. - ...
... THE FIRST INFORMATION UNDER, THE EDUCATION ACT. A. FATHER FINED FOR NEOLECTING TO SEND HIS CHILD TO AN ELEMENTAY SCHOOL. At the Liverpool police Court, ton Ahrsath fgirsta so noons taken o ht u ndered Act againt a parent for not sending suchil to an eleetary schol, was heard before Mr. Raffes. A Bonri) manunied Jon o dgesonar, wstedfnat n he had been Sum- homne-qatrte, insanc ?? lschool Board, ...
... THE POLYTECHNIC, The latest attraction at this popular linstitntioll, vwhere instruction and amusentent go ltand in band, is a lecture, delivered for the first time on Tuesday evelling by Professor Pepper, entitled fite Battle of Dorking answered by ' The Autnmt Alisllucvres. TIle 'Pro- feosor passed his holiday along rite troops at Aldieshot, and so struck was lie with the physiquie of the ...
... SrEriozs were preached in several of the Methodist churches yesterday on behalf of the Sabbath- schools. The Rev. J. D. Powell officiated in Done- gal Square Church in the morning, and in Frederick street in the evening. On each occasion Mr. Powell more than sustained his well-known repata- tion as a pulpit orator. The rev. J. IV. MWKay preached in Frederick Street in the morning, and in ...
... ) -U (ESTABIJISRED AYNO 1737.) BELFAST: TUESDAY, DEC. 19, 1871. T E}tulietins ahvt the health of the Prince of l1L hal;ave becomne so uniformly satisfactory th1at anxiety has, inl a great measure, given way t. gr.citude for his sne-xpected recovery. We tarnrstlytrustthat ma adverse symptoms may Plcesnt ?? to ?? this Lniversal re- The celebrations in Derry have passed off 'ithouat, so far ae is ...
... On'Saturday, an inquest was opened at Bolton, as to the death of William Schofield, one of the men Who was in- jnred on the 30th November, in the riot which took place when Sir Charles Dilke, M.P., was announced to deliver his address on registration and representation in Boiton. Evidence having been heard, the jury, after a consulta- tion of over an honr's duration, returned a verdict of ...
... II : PAI1LEY., . ?? ThrFT-r OF. L3&D,-Jained 'Gold, slater, 38 3 jThread.Strect, was chbrged-at the Police lo'urti yesterday 'withj having stolen' 42 lbs. of'ridge lead from the rqof of akila at Saucel, belongirig -to Messrs James Stewart & Co., He pletded grilt',y and was sentencedtop 30 days' imprison. f I m en t ?? : ?? :s ! ?? ?? .- . , 'Twoyoung men, respeotbly' connected in Paisley, ...