DEMAND BY THE STONEMASONS FOR ADVANCED WAGES
... The stonemasons of Lincoln have given notice for an advance of 3s. 2d. per week on their wages, to take effect on the 1st April next. ...
... The stonemasons of Lincoln have given notice for an advance of 3s. 2d. per week on their wages, to take effect on the 1st April next. ...
... The Registrar General, i ...
... At a meeting of the of ASRII (■ Bradaharv, Liverpool, FTTICL YESUT LA.Y. TJ-I tated THAT {> the assets- werr and nw LIABILITIES £ 37T20S, It li At a meeting of the of ASRII (■ Bradaharv, Liverpool, FTTICL YESUT LA.Y. TJ-I tated THAT {> the assets- werr and nw LIABILITIES £ 37T20S, It li was resolved FCO WIND U? THE est-ate iu ...
... An announcement is made of the mysterious dis- appearance from her home Jin Dublin of a young lady, who is thus describedNineteen years of age, looks older, of tall stature, aristocratic cast of countenance, arched forehead, tiny mole on left cheek, black hair with a phosphoric blueish tint, and large soft brown eyes. May be in London, in company with a young military-looking gentleman, about ...
... At a fully attended meeting of the Ossett Board of Health on Monday night, it was unanimously resolved that six members should present a memorial to Capt. M'Neil. chief constable of the West Riding Constabulary, urgently calling upon him at once to remove from that township the police force there stationed, on the ground that they were in the habit of locking up and by false swearing ...
... The Bolton Weekly Journal publishes the following correspondence :— December 17, 1873. My Lord—Will your lordship pardon me calling your attention to the sequel to the trial at the March Assizes, 1872, over which your lordship presided, and of which jury I was foreman ? The case to which I refer was the Dilke Riot' case. You will doubtless remember we had an obstinate jury- man amongst us who ...
... ALLEGED MURDER IN DUBLIN. THE JURISDICTION OF IRISH CORONERS. On Monday, in the Dublin IserUuin Police-court, a woman named Marshall, wife of a soldier in the Artil- lery, stationed at Portobello BARRACKS, was charged with having, on the 27th inst., murdered Colin Donald- son, a private in the Artillery, by administering to him a dose of cynaide of potassium. The Crown prosecuted. It appeared ...
... Forty-seven colliers employed at Messrs. Bakewell's colliery near Oswestry struck work yesterday morning, They demanded the same price for raising slack as for large coal. ...
... A fire occurred on Mondayafternooa at Ltoyd's paper Printing Office, Salisbury Square. The premises are completely gutted. Considerable damage has also been done at the Farmer office, and McEwens Hotel. The official report of the fire was to the [effect that when the fire brigade arrived the building, 12, Salubmy- court, Fleet-street; was completely alight from top to bottom, and rapidly ...
... Mr. T. Brassey, M.P., has addressed a letter to Mt- R. Beagley, one of the leading men in the temperance movement at Hastings, in which he says:— I am as anxious as the friends of the Permissive Bill to find a remedy for an evil which, in common with them, I deplore. But I cannot accept the principle that toe f sale of intoxicating liquors shall be totally pro&Mte^A in any district by a ...
... CONCERT.—The choir of Glandwr Chapel, assisted by the popular vocalists Eos Hafod and Miss Lloyd, and also by Miss Davies, Pentyrch, who presided at the har- monium, gave a concert at the above chapel on Monday evening. Mr. Thomas Morgan (Llyfnwy), formerly of Maesteg, but now a resident in this locality, fulfilled the duties of the chair in his usual happy manner, and all went merry as a ...
... THE PERIL OF AMERICA. (From the New Yoik lnttrllcrli ...