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THE COLLIERS

... employed on it said it ,d Would be finished lai t night. I expect it would be is finised. By Mir. Eilllott-I thought the machines were c i- lnctrect frmtepoueo coals in score not yield- d log the weight which they used to do. By the Chair- *d ?? was perfectly ...

THE COLLIERS

... THE COLLIERS. A MOST FOUL AND DAMNABLE CASE. WE refer our readers to a copious report given in another place of proceedings which took place before the Durham Magistrates, in connexion with the present differences between the Coal King Tyrants and their ...

THE COLLIERS

... THE COLLIERS. THORNLEY COLLIERY-3SOST IMPORTANT CASE. DURHAM, MNIONDAY, DEC. 12.-The town of Dur- : bamn was on Thursday and Friday lest disturbed from I its usual lethargy, by a scene which those who wit. nessed it will not soon forget. Lonz before sunrise ...

The Colliers' Movement

... enrolled. BURSLEM AND HANLEY.-A public out-door meeting of the colliers of this neighbourhood was holden at Smallthorne, Mr. Thomas Mayer, a collier, in the chair. Mr. Lomax, a Lancashire collier, addressed the meeting at considerable length. Mr. Swallow ...

The Colliers' Movement

... of mombers were unrolled. tBUNSLER ANID HANLEY.-Apublicout-doormOeetiflg of the colliers of this ineighibourhood was hoblee at V Stallthorore, Mr. Thomas Mayer, a collier, in tire chair. MrI. Lomax, a Lancashire collieradesdth Imeeting at considerable ...

THE ELOPEMENT OF A COLLIER

... n -rml D Mn.c l Mar s Jane Temnple 'iTrotter, seventeen, *were ehsrgred x'aih larceny, arising out of an elope- iment cud ajduotcu eSeu. Robern Trotter, deputy- 01 irl.: ?? evit usia , the ?? ' hat he retureeri from vo-rL as.a ! 2 10 a, *j- J nuur 2 1st ...

The Colliers' Movement

... proprietors. d WEST HOUGHTON-Mr. Swallow lectured here on p Tuesday evening, Sept. 15th. A society was formed d and a considerable number of members enrolled. n BRADFORD AND CLAYTON-On Sunday Mr. Swal- . low lectured to the Bradford and Clayton colliers on the ...

THE COLLIERS' DISPUTE

... THE COLLIERS' DISPUTE. THE CHARGES AGAINST THE COLLIMRS. hi Yesterday, at the Wakefield Court-house, before ir Messrs. J. Basil, T. Foljambe, and T. H1. Holdsworth, the gI adjourned charge against the Whitwood colliers came on for To hearing. The court ...

THE COLLIERS' STRIKE

... t:r, . :isy TsGi)ia andl II Stanbury) it wias rep.ortei d' rug the evtning ' 1 ethat the viholL a; tliocrspenscs in cornection .rito I e the d- coerirn of Lia b 'la,!-:ting room had bhel _defraved. d Trio 1lisitS CATrOLIC It'iilLAT;i AwND TFOB LAAS-1! tI ...

The Colliers' Movement

... friend 6s 4ld; Bradgato Lodge, £1 6s; G. Myers, Is ; a few friends, l3s Id ; D. Willey, Is ; a few frieuds at Kilnhurst, 2s ?? ; Mr. Knapton's Colliers, Ss 6d; Mr. Barber's Colliers, 7S 2id; Robin Hood Lodge, Sheffield, 15s 2d. SwANwicK.-The members of the ...

The Colliers' Movement

... be made np on that day. BAoRNSLEY.-The Colliers' Union is rapidly pro- gressing in this town and the neighbouring villa- ges. All letters for the colliers of Barnsley must be addressed to Mr. George Woed, Collier-Row, Crow-well Hill, Barnsley. A PUBLIC ...

The Colliers' Movement

... enrolled. BUeRSLEMa AND HAVLEY.-Apublicont-dOOrmeeting .of the colliers of this neighbourhood was holden at Y Smallthorne, Mr. Thomas Mayer, a collier, in the a chair. Mr. Lomax, a Lancashire collier, addressed the Ameeting at considerable length. Mr. Swallow ...