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WOOLLEN CARDING

... A HUDDERSFIELD CARDER AT THE VIENNA EXHIBITION. Tho following report on woollen cirdin?, which has been written by Mr. Tom Lister, carder at Messrs. John Schofield and Sons, and forms one of a large aeries of artisans' reports upon the Vienna Exhibition, having just been published, along with others, by the Society for the Promotion of Scientific Industry, will be perused with attention on ...

TRIBUNALS OF COMMERCE,

... The third report of the Judicature Commission, which relates exclusively to tribunals of commerce, was issued to members yesterday, witb the reasons for dissenting from by three of the commissioners. The commissioners observe : — While we are quite agreed that a court presided over by mercantile men, or in which mercantile men have A deciding vote, would lead to confusion and un- certainty in ...

T,R

... YESTERDAY. frficr J. I.*u and A. Croictfter, Esqs. ni6 DKMKKs Smsr'n i> -Wa.. H -labourer of no ?? ,„ | E d guilty witn refusing to do oer- *T*vrkat thi Cropland Moor Workhouse on Monday •-'7* ?? aited 10 ids =.fie strength, end capacity. Sun- jjjprii-'-i- raa^ter p'uted thit when the prisoner ?? ul v.-rk be (Sn_.d-r.and) said, It rf' 11 ' 1 v ?? wa ,.t to t.> to prison. Howe replied, ?? ■\ ...

jjOCAL. AND DISTRIOT NEWS

... g BIEBL ET Wood Bbitannia Hotel Pig Show. — In nectiofl with the abcve show (which was held on May ,1 the bu' BCii'icrs ami friends partook of an excellent s'ni'er l ' n * above ho^el a few evenings ago, when trarda of 30afttdown. Ou the removal of the cloth (in JJ »b»ei:ce of ttie president, Mr. Wm. Knight) the chair oCOU; ,ied by Sir. Thomaa Casson, who called upon the e t ar y to read the ...

£«trtj,i*o^^

... ?? HANDS. r m h-_nds. so soft and white the coins of gold, Holding friendship's clasp so slight That the pressure soon grows cold, Busy hands, that ceaseless toil, Feeling ne'er a love-caress, Shrinking not from labour's soil With a pretty daintiness. Weary hands, that trembling droop Only to be raised again, While the aching head must stoop With a prayer for ease from pain. Quiet hands, that ...

: _^*> aU M M ARY. ~^

... : ?? 4ij. aU M M ARY. ~^ In the House of Lords last evening Stxatbeden and Campbell called attentit! ^ ;orrespo»deoce wiih Turkey, and move!! ?? ireas to Her Majesty to adopt- B „ cK fa ™ *>» H. »pp ...

SCRAPS AND HINTS

... Why Meddle r was the title of a lecture deli- vered by the Rev. Dr Mellor 0 f Halifax, inthe Gymnasium Hall, Huddersfieid on Tuesday. The title of the »«> in » V^,?,.? 5 but if to the Interrogation, ''Why Medial there had been added, Why Muddle? i .would have drawn immensely, since the meddling title would com- mend Itself to the LiberationUta, and the mud- dling title to those who ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... (BT TELMBAPH, PIB WSB ASSOCIATION.) HOUSE OF LORDS.— Ykstkrdat. The Lordships met at 11 o'clock. Tbe Consolidated Fond (No. 2) Bill was passed through its final stages. Their Lordships adjourned at 11-5. HOUSE OF COMMONS.— Ywihrdat. The Speaker took the chair at 12-45. IRISH CONVENTION AOT. Sir J. M«KENNA moved tha second reading of the Convention (Ireland) Act Repeal Bill. He explained that ...

SCRAPS AND HINTS

... We called attention lset week to the desirability of Huddersfield endeavouring to obtain an addi- tional seat before the general election. The Chancellor of the Exchequer having stated that the six vaoandes caused by disfranchised boroughs will be ?? up befere the dissolution, no time ahould be lost in bringing the claims of Hudders- field before the Government. The Crewe Town CouncU, on ...

LATEST TELEGRAMS

... HOME NEWS. ..tiffl ASSOCIATION, AND FBOM (BI TELEGRAPH B j £^ D £ rs J THE TWfW yesterday, the Grand At the WlDtor Assizes a againgt Jury for the oounty v KUJ ftnd Jame , D&i i Ti lor Michael D***«, , °° the part of the Attoraey-Geoeral, iaditloc. Counsel, on wer9 {oUD(J three banded to the coU ' ?? the trial to the Queen's writs of ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... At Tuam Quarter Sessions, yesterday, there were 3everai o^sts .1 excitement. Mrs. B dkin, of Ballymoe, | plaiutift in c_e case, was unable to appear as she had been Boyco.ted, nnd was unable to get her horses shod. I;: another case a car owner, who had let his c : s to the p.iice for the conveyance of prisoners, , was repo. te ii by tho Head-.onstab!e to be afraid to yen- > ture on ■ while the ...