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... have been associated with the se• and seafaring folks, and therefore have some knowledge of the dangers faced by the life-boatmen when they respond to signals of distress. and I know that the warm-hearted people of Macclesfield only need to have these ...

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... Brunt, to help officially, but since then nothing has ;won done locally to recognise the undoubted heroism which the life-boatmen ever exhibit in the great cause of saving life trom shipwreck. Let us consider the facts. Here is an institution which is ...

CHARGE OF MURDER

... respectable circumstances in life, was one evening at a public-house at Borton-upon-Trent, where he had a quarrel with two boatmen, and, we believe,' fight took place between them. He departed homewards on horse-back, but never arrived at his house; and ...

LIVERPOOL and ISLE OF MAN

... Steerage 5* 61. Passengers and luggage will be put no hoard of. and lauded from the Packets at each Port, free of charge, by the boatmen engaged for this purpose. ' The Public are informed the EARL OF SURREY is chartered by the Directors of the Steam-packet Company ...

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... 6d. Ss 64. Passengers and luggage will be put on board of„ aed landed from the Packets at each Part, free of ere. by the boatmen engaged for this purpose. . • The Public are informed that the EARL SURREY Is chartered by the Dircstors of the Stesen-packet ...

REDUCED FARES!

... —Steerage, Sa. Passengers and lagerage will be pat on board of, and landed tke Packets at rack Part, free of charge, by the boatmen engaged for tbis purpose. _ The Pub ße are informed that the EARL OF SURREY is chartered by the Directors of the Steampacket ...

TUESDAY. OCT. 29

... TUESDAY. OCT. 29. to surreoder at Basinghall-strect Ralph Elliott, Durham, draper—Joseph Clark Rom, Savage-gardens, merchant. Boatmen to surrender in the Country—John Johnson, Liverpool, merchant. DCCLA or I:Newmann—J. Rue. de Alsedo, Bank Baildings--second ...

PENS

... Ins. I Steerage is. to. Pas,engers and their Luggage put on board and Imided from these Packets free of expense, by the Boatmen engaged for that purpose. ...

TO--ORRESPONDENTS

... received a long letter urging on the consideration of ehristians, the lamentably depraved and demoralized condition of the Boatmen and others engaged in navigating our Canals, especially with refvrence to Sunday traffic, and the consequent profanation of ...

of that description ever brought belore that Court, and be (the Chairman) felt disposed to look more lecieutly ..

... was sentenced to three months' hard labour. CHARGE OF REIMAN° HORSES' ARAD GEAR. Joeeph Sidle, rl, and James Banner. 22, boatmen, not guilty to stealing four pieces of horses' bead gearing, the property of Abraham Jackson and others, their masters, at ...

pendent and the Quaker joining hand-in-hand against the Church, and coolly declaring, that., rather than give a ..

... hand-in-hand against the Church, and coolly declaring, that., rather than give a penny to build a Church, they would see the boatmen pass the Sunday in worse than Negro slavery. This is no etaggeration. The espression may have been inadvertently or unguardedly ...

STATE OF TRADE

... proclamation against the disturbers of the public peace in that district, which he Inwardly beads Victoria BARGIMIII •1111 BOATMEN.—The friends of this long neglected class will learn with satisfaction thin arrangements are being made for opening an Epinalpal ...