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TRADE AND WAGES

... DE AND WAGES THE STRIKE AT settlement of this strike was not effected on though the question in dispute had been down to @ very peint, beth sides were to give way. were clamvrous @ con’ of the old wages, and io any of « compromise or even of tration, and steamship owners were less their opposition to arbitration ; but om Saturday friendly negotiations had advanced so far that masters and mep ...

YESTERDAY'S NEW YORK PRICES

... NEW YURK PRICES * Gold closed ax Efie. Ex on Lowest .. 485% 4.85% Union ‘Do. Mag Punaed Lean 1044 Petromeum. iste Do, ¢per Vent. 1.0 ‘ow LI, 1% 18 sone Re. ve. Mar. Yesterday's reouipte or cotton a5 were 19.000 bales: exports to Great and ...

GLASGOW INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS

... GLASGOW INSTITUTE ARCHITECTS. meeting of this institute was held yesterday within the chambers of the secretary—Mr Campbell Douglas, the president, in the chair. Mr John Mercer, architect, Ayr, was electeu a member. The Secretary then read the correspondence which had taken place between the couucil of the institute and the Town Couucil Greenock regarding the terms of the proposed competition ...

TRADE AND WAGES

... MEETING OF MINERS AT CAMBUSLANG miners of thy was heid is of tuners wages, and visabi. ...

SUDDEN. a OF THE DUKE OF The Duke’ of Newcastle died at the hotel near St Street, at which ‘has

... been stayi for some time past. His Grace had been aili -about tex days, and was, we are i attended by. a his valet took him his coffee at the usual time, short time and found him comparetively: well, but some returning to Trace, him eleven on a parently dead'in Dr Burdow and Bennett Street, were summoned, they immédiately attended, but found life Pelbam was the sixth Duke of was born in 1834, ...

GLASGOW UNITED TRADES COUNCIL

... GLASGOW UNITED TRADES’ COUNCIL. The vsual weekly meeting of this Council was beid last night in M‘Pherson & Stewurt’s (late Trougste--Mr Oamp- bell tn the chair. A letter was read from Mr the of the United Shipping Trades’ Council of Liverpool, in which it was atrike in po fewer than bod men now oa arcs He bad asked by the Council view to seaports with « Mr Kennedy & visit be bad to the amd ...

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL MAILS

... BORBIGN AND OULONIAL MAILS. DESPATCH AND ARRIVAL AT GLASGOW. General Post aud West), » & S15 vim, 18, - Do., via eb. 13, 8.30 10, Brag apd Feb. | 14. 3. v.m. Feb. 8. Monte 17,. 8.30 Bhates.. Ueyioa, & Singapore, 63) Mondays. 19, 5.15 18. ‘eb. 13, Pm 10. and Malta, | 6.15 Pu. Brindisi . 820 P.u. 6.30 Po. Meuritius (by Freuch Packet). Feb. or Natal, by ed Feb. 12, 8&3 P.u.\Feb. 10. New and ...

IRISH LAND GRIEVANCES

... TRISH LAND GRIEVANCES. conference of farmers, called by the Central Tenan its’ Defence, was pot Was fog te there was at present a Roman than there eatried in favour since the of 1849. A resolution extension of ...

CLOSING OF DRURY LANE THEATRE

... CLOSING RURY LANE THEATRE. Drury was closed last night. when the time for came the doors were found dosed. It is that differences have arisen between some of actors and the manager, ...

MURDEROUS ASSAULT AND BURGLARY AT PERTH

... US ASSAULT asp BURGLARY ‘H. About 4 yesterday morning, 2 workman proceeding to work heard an from Mrs Murphy’s pawnshop, Mill Street, Pe and drew the attention of the policeman on the beat, James M‘Intosh, to the circumstance: The to examine the and while on the stair leading to the cellar below the shop he was met by twomen, One of them carried a large axe in his hand, and with this he dealt ...

GREAT FIRE IN MANCHESTER

... 4, destructive fire ingin Street, Manchester, ina large block bounded by Market Street, West Mosley Street, and Mosley Buildings, the latter street, which is very narrow, sepatating the block from the premises of Grindson & Arnold, at one time in very great danger. ‘The destroyed, which is five storeys high, eight windows long, and of proportionate depth, was tenanted by Messrs Penrose, Dailey ...

BELFAST SHIPPING TRADE

... BELFAST SHIPPING TRADE of the Belfast H arbour Com. tune been issued, from which it that during tie year in ie tonnage of vessels cléared at the port there aD in crease amounting to 39,145 tons—tie wtal be There has been a smal decrease in the imports of Coal to the exteat of toms; but the preceding year Wat J. The Chairman said, des pite the present depression of trade, Belfast, he was happy ...