Miner And Workman's Advocate (Newspaper) - June 4, 1864, London, Middlesex A PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE WORKING CLASSES OP THE No. 66. i REGISTERED FOR JUNE 4, 1864. TO AND NEW HO D ID SB of Clipper from the Loadon Ton 7th sai Slat of each ' to Portland Hobart Knr Fom nth and of each Twofold all tht New South Wala Now fee Fox Haw Br of tbe above main and also by direct U kc Speed For Australia and 1500 Port Sydney 1700 2H0 2300 S 3rds. A 1 June 6 A 1 IS 7 A 1 21 A 1 IS yean June 11 The of line The Claw of the are specially for their adaptation to the and punctual Provisions not only moat liberally but of the beat including without for tha i sst Class General at to secure the and recommendation of all of tha lor and all apply to the Country and or to BOULDER BROTHERS LICENSED AGENT FOR ED A V I E GRAPES Five walk from the Dock and c ACCOMMODATION for with or without -u on reasonable } figure fnr to emigrate to write to the shore to inp their will be ana Sailing Ships to all ilu bee moit respectfully to recommend to 1 the land attention and comfort afforded us i - Thomas D. Mon. David Jonw R. Mon. William Mon. Glamorganshire Willi ah r in bearine to the kind in who put up at 29, Union i ii nit St. W. E. V Baptist T. C. ' Independent FOR Vancouver's - The favourite London Mill AM. A 1, 1,700 tons now m the London This splendid vessel is well-known - sailing and of from - is expected to make a very quick Has accomodation for and a limited number of to and 1, 13, or r and 63, 16s. Cape and Port from Sew 8�. ' 6d 8s. and C per Sailing London and Liverpool for all the above lo 1. S GRAY and 54, King William THB F AND ACCIDENTAL ASSURANCE Capital la 40,000Shares of Deposit 10b. per Chut 0X1-0RD and WEST NILE London and County Bank Street National Bank of This by embracing all kinds of offers great facilities to agents for fresh and is thus able to unite economy in the with security to the The tables on the scale are as km as is consistent with while are divided those who prefer te participate in the practically combines all the advantages of the and proprietory 1m- a condition on the policies that they shall not o void during the days of kinds of Life Policies and an form of Present and Deferred Annuities granted on All kinds of Endowments Particular attention is directed to Table 14, as offering special advantages to the trading Guarantee Policies granted on favourable Tbe Fire and Marine Departments are conducted on liberal Plate Glass and Chandeliers insured against Cattle Insurances granted to Farmers at equitable Railway and all other kinds of insured with Weekly Compensation in case of Partial or Total A Mercantile Sick Branch to assure from to per week in case of The Company has now incorporated with as an Industrial The Benefit originally established in 1831, which for all the requirements of the working One penny per week at the age of 20, secure at Death at the same age 4Jd. will 10b. per week in with Medicine and Medical Other sums in like proportion a- the different This alone paid in claims last year and 48,168 policies were Applications for in towns at present to be made to WILLIAM 47i Oxford W.C. GENERAL PROVIDENT CONFIDENT ASSURANCE Chief KING CO VENT NEW ADELPHI PHOTOGRAPHIC 404, DE 16a. 6d. per for 6a., and One for 2a. 6fL THE the Vocal and Great Charal and Brilliant Orchestral ia EVERT interpreted by the largest Vocal aad ol Artistes yet assembled within this Mr. Morley Mr alias Mr. Y. MUSIC IT Immense Success of MARIE LESTE new Prima and Eminent from the Theatre in the Grand frost the of and assisted by a powerful band and The fallowing Comic Talent is engaged J Stead Mr I G Miss Aanie and M. A. Silvester's Magic to draw crowded CANTERBURY - E am entirely new Illusive entitled PRINCE by W. F. VanderrelL Prince Uias U. - The effects produced Are a Boat ami pleasing that which is shadow looks in every respect like solid fleoh and Morning ASSEMBLY High atost spacious and decanted Public Ball Room and best Band in Overtures and Selections from Operas at Musical Mr. W. M. at Is. MR. SKETCHLEY will appear at the EGYPTIAN in his NEW entitled Mrs. Brown at the at and at 2* Is. far tbe at a distance Stalls may bt secured by the of a addressed to Mr. George payable at the The wiJ open daily between 11 i at the TO AND THE WORKING CLASSES All who hare not read THE MINER AND WORKMAN'S ADVOCATE da so. It it the only paper that promotes the welfare of th Working and it ought to be read by erery Working Mas and erery Working Man's The A sent will call to Banes as every at the 7, W C. One or per THE COAL FIELDS OF GREAT BRITAIN AMI Compiled Arranged JOHN tu the North aud North There rolls Ihe deep crew the earth what changes hast then sees where Ihe long halh betn The af the Hauler by 6^, Hope and by Marah Frice One LIFE OF THOMAS MARTIN WHEELER FOUNDER of the and late SECRETARY of the NATION AL CHARTER and LANB SCHEME af London 149, PUBLISHED EVERY At Y NORTH WALES Y THE WELSH NATIONAL AND CLASSIFIED Edited by GWEIRYDD AP TO ALL - TO Registered far transmission Circulation above 7.000 being the heit Medium in the Principality and the adjacent Engliah c Price 6d AfR. NEW ON MINES BETWEEN FATHER AND SOX will have thirteen plans - several ways of warking out with to show how to dial the and also lay the workings oa a The work is now in the and is expected to be Tor by June 14. As only a limited number wdl be an early application is Address J. J. Cropper's St. Helen's and at THE MINER 7. Burleigh W.C. of late XV Secretary of the YORKSHIRE on April the 2t>th, to have any further connection with the all communications intended for the SOUTH or BARNSLEY must be addressed to PHILIP 2. * orders to be addressed and made payable to JOHN 2, Waltham PHILIP JOHN PICTURE AND CHEAPEST IN Redaction im the tag H in. Og 12 Is. 2 in. 8s. Si in. A in. Gilt 6 per Ss 6d. i Is. ed. 1 8s M t Every of and Mouldings kept m at GEORGE 67, Drnry and St. Martin's Channg DEAD THE PRIVATE MEDICAL continue to send free of ts all who desire one of each of their Medical THE PRIVATE or WARNING VOICE TO YOUNG and WOMAN AND HER These Works arc illustrated with interesting cases and testimonials the treatment by which they were cured Less of of 2tc., resulting from tlie of youth and if result aid age and Will be seat in a sealed free from te any address on of a directed Messrs. W.C. LEVER TRUSS snd in prest of ] and 1812) is allowed by upwards of 2W lo be the most effective in the curative treatment ot The use of a steel bo often hurtful lit its is here a Boft round the tde requisite power n by T-M AlN 0 and PATENT fitting with so ease and it cannot be and may br worn daring sleep A circuLar rauy be and the Truss h in ril forwarded by the of the 2 inches the sent lo the MR. 1*DXAIHI.[.Y. Price of a Single 2ls., 26s 6d., and 6d. Is. Double 31s. 6d 42s and 52i. 6a". Is An Umbilical 4-s. and 62*. fd orders to be made NEW ELASTIC for VARICOSE VEIN and nil cases of WEAKNESS and SWELLING of the kc They are Light in and and are on like an ordinary 4�. 6d., 7*. \u each 228. THE PUDDLERS AND STAR PRIMROSE NEAR Mr. JAMES Ales and and Good Tbx Advocate in Any or tar can me at Mr the near where can hare the Rules to tha Mr. JOHN Secretary to tha 3tx. Our ara worthless aor working Which proves that in this wide world ws each should help tha COUNTRY AGENTS AND OTHERS London should call ow SAMUEL tha Host of the Windsor 152, PILL OF Price Is. and 2s. 9d per THIS excellent FAMILY PILL is a of efficacy for the so rery for the foundation of food heals h. and all of the Stomach and Two or three will the afflict sd of its salutary The stomach will retrain its strength a healthy action of ths and will rapidly take place and renewed health will bs the of thu according to tha directions each PERSONS A who are subject to and tinging m the from too a flow of blood the should never be without as many wili be carried off by timely Eor theie are truly ail the headache so ery prevalent with the depression of dumess of nervous and of the and Jive a juvenile bluom to tbe To MOTHERS they are confidently as tbe best medicine can be aad for children all ayes they are These PILL* unite the of a mild operation with the most successful and w here an aperient is required not rnn he better adapted Her the name and address of ' n L to he impressed upon the alii led tu each box uf the genuine medicine Sold by all medicine OUT and aling ol and is relieved and cured in a that GOUT KH El can l-e relied tiie most safe and remedy ever offered ilie hern used m Europe and ra for many years r Her have the name and address 1'Kiii 1. No 2a9, to impressed G each of the with their use at Is. ljd aoJ 2i 9d per U ay ail kl Hit P Urd aud Launder l James tht Uwn Park I and the Reform Great 0 fred and Ladr i 1 Isle of Itc lit J 18. Carlton ( I 5q, 12, Cumberland will be found one of the mid in 1 nrp classes i r Life assurance business tiis and free on G. W. A TRUE FAMILY to in every case of Deranged Health there - vr of Sick 1 HERBAL PILLS will never fail to give tin W. Baptist of ir t mi rlied for some years among a great number of afflicted parta of the I frequently ' oft in given Dr. and not a ' * 1 heard of the goid have I v arc of great use to with 1-1(5-,ui. 1 they will prove a boon to W Upper 1858." en where in boxes at ll. and 2s. Mi H sends a box DR. CARPUK MAY BE CONSULTED from 11 Ul 9 a m. and 7 10 p at 2 Dr. undertake to a Care with ' and dispatch in a or return all money and from his both in foreign countries and at will hart 1 your case brought to a issue in a short without in- to ths or being to thai of ' tion usually to by the gang of QUACK IMPOSTORS who ' infest the metro pens a variety of assumed practice on tbe nerves of tlie empty their and ij EST ROT CONSTITUTIONS Fofi Female cases will have every answered Where also may be had SPECIFIC la. aad 11a each Foot 6a, aad MM a aad aa excellent 44nea tmn 8 in tae till 10 at Advice oa 1 tats and t 10 MEDICAL liR tgr 1 anl has a 11 canst 8l OF and Aiso Ol I E1 adopted the and under the most Cases add the Means ( f Cure in m- a of ol fur the practical use of rl Bj F A No 11. t who If v V m i ti i. u ' * t. nj tu Hid shorten darai N rs ' Recent cases f n j r. * Ttv vr ii r a in li | er- Ily s e ' 'd AND J i i S1 DR WATSON THE LOCK Member of the Medical Society of the National Academy of and Fellow of the Imperial Institute of and Medical oh THB OF NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL Wasting of Vital and of the Losi of and Manly Premature and Unfitness for Suicidal wid other Disorders the System presented to in order Lo lay the hidden of Uture maladies which and afford such advice as may effect a cure in the of without dangerous medicines and which may be dispensed Scot on of tj Dr. No. 1, For distinguished qualifications vide diplomas from 11 lib 9, and 8 till We ara glad to And that Dr. Watson the has embodied his great and recent discoveries ua a work tor tae benefit of ' Suffering o- w mv -i 1 I d HA PP. and INK \1 HE sECl RiD TO ALL fur and ul 1 for M urn a I Vm I Enersy and ua iii k 1 u. .i fieis of of Hi ' lir H fad and E I I in pa red I tl and ran tie lv n a few on of one U II 1 sq -y H mi ery ' may ' The beac n th anJ Liapp - W } to all men - l: pj - THESK nro a purely and may ai nny by set without fear of danger 1 act upon the mildly vet effect mill i. mid fine a t they remove thr ions of the thr and the many they induce liability lo take or establish a y for ihe use of and are thus strongly as the BEST Y To Emigrants and persons m the Colonies these Pills are tis thr numerous 1 which reach the Proprietor as the spontaneous expressions of gratitude on the part of beads pi e in where a Pills are NO OTHER MEDICINE 1< EVER solely by Esq. of Sofd by all Chemists and other dealers in patent at Is. yd and 4a 6d. 22, TO OF THE METHLEY GREAT KEETING will be on JUNE 6th, 1854, at the 111 will address the Chair to he taken at 10 o'clock a m. attend m large for yon will be able to hear of to your BY ORDER OF THE METHLEY MINERS OF BISHOP AUCKLAND AND CROOK will be held on BISHOP AUCKLAND on JUNE 11th. It is requested that all miners of these two districts will and I trust that every man will do his I also hope Mr. Thomas of Tow will use all his interest in getting the men of his Crook districts to attend the Meeting on the above-named Chair to be taken at 3 R. Low THE COMMITTEE of the WEST and DISTRICTS hare arranged for a GRAND DEMONSTRATION MEETING at WEST JUNE on the CROWE HILLS lhe Chan will be taken by Mr. Joseph Chairman of the The Meeting will be addressed by Mr. Samuel Mr. W. and Mr. Thomas After the Meeting there will be Tea in St George's West the Market and Temperance The Committee have so arranged that every accommodation will be to purchasers of which will be sold at Is. after bv 3d. Several and Clergymen have promised to address the r UNION MR. JOHN nt the UNION formerly SEVEN begs most respectfully return thanks to tlie public generally for the kind lias received since he commenced as and hopes by strict attention to and keeping a good he wili continue to retain confidence of his Mild and Bitter liquors of the best 8tc, THOMAS begs most to return his grateful for the literal encouragement lie received during the he was wholesale Ascent for THE MINER AND WORKMAN'S After various solicitations from ihe Mining both n and south of to hia in the columns of the he is to state that he hus made with the to become Correspondent and and Wholesale Agent for the of All communications to be addressed to 5l, New or No 46, Northumberland an til further May 17. 1**4 AGENTS WANTED in all the Colliery villages m the county of where none are Liberal arrangements made lor cash Address as SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED ON behalf ol the FUND for JESSETT JAMES and the TRUCK I l. d. Amount Ill i 5 Taut to Mr. SO 0 0 Balance in hand 61 IS a All parties whe take an interest ia this matter will by forwarding without delay to W. Proprietor of 7. COLLIERr Price PARTS I. and IT. are and may se had from THE MINER 7. or from the Ely John Dalton or from Mr. W. P. -U HEAD THE PENNY NEWSMAN 'the largest and Beat Weekly Newspaper in the and the Tale appearing commencing on June 6th, POOH by Captain on June 28th, will be price One a Coloured Portrait nf The proceeds of ihe be given to any Testimonial Fund that may be for the of as from the Working Men and Woman of England 12, York Covent THE ALLIANCE NATIONAL AND INVESTMENT COMPANY Hundred Thousand in 10,000 Shares of Deposit per Future culls not to exceed 10�. per nor to be at less intervals than Three or mi Harper Imperial Bromley St. oy Board The Richl Hon the Lod Mayor P. Fsq Messrs. aad Lower or and Waring aoJ Holy or Esq. Robert Scott and Iron and Hardware St. Patrick's and Joseph A IMPORTANT TO Thu Cimp iny to msv to larze or small strns on undoubted and a r -te ht Sharks they may become and to in all the profits of the Company 2nd Willi monthly ji as in ordinary they may pet cent compound 3H. Hi may wf regular at the pate of per rent per annum and information forwarded for PROGRESS OF THE 1. the suti of has advanced on tirst and upwards of Seven Thousand Shares mid Debentures have been taken for more in of The Company c of of Share and -in desirous of taking Shares before a - - ' - 1 r the same without The next be on the first daT of June JOSEPH A. General i Middle 11, ( I Cli Upper Temple Agencies throughout the United Kingdom THE ALLIANCE NATIONAL lo AND INVESTMENT COMPANY notice on and after JUNE 1st. 1-Gl. no Ion will be received at a liv Order of the A W C. HEN R K Y on ll M V. and ail of 11 ' mi. r n t of e. n Illustrated with 1* I 1 scaled ends 2'J. MA N L V V U treating fully on and Great I ' -t M ml and Despond - Im i Rest less i t by I i. FH and D I and mid i nrt r to take their This m n for self-cure ' i the embodied experience of an - to read and by it Rev icw Dorset TO THE A i - il Wr .i arising 1'iom indiscretion or By patients mny cure no whatever I a rure is J. and Scotl ind 1 1 The only safe licit Med one and Pi 1,1,3 Recovery writes that a lady I ui town hvl for many yeara been severely f indigestion and liver for the | relief of which her medical man told her he do nothing by this announcement j she 8 sympathy from one of whom which were once 1. The carefully attending to the took the pills and soon perceived a chanpe which equally astonished and delight d Sue gradually got quite n the heaviness in the low and many other sufferings indicative of disordered liver can be dispelled with ease a nty by this STATE OF tariff ia affecting very decidedly the trade with the Federal Some few orders for steel hare arrived daring the past but they are Orders to a considerable amount hare been both for stetl and manufactured but chiefly for the The strike in the mentioned last week as has now taken Aa usual at this the country markets yield fewer there has been some slight improvement iu the Continental markets during the last it is not such as to counterbalance the off in other allowance for the decrease in the demand for house coal occasioned by the rapid approach of the trade of the district may be reported Coal for purposes is now little inquired and tbe stocks of Cannel also are rapidly but the sorts required for and engine purposes continue to meet a ready and make fall amends for the decrease in the tonnage of coal from South Yorkshire and the western portion of this field also has been quite as good as for the week ending this day There is no question but that the unfortunate dispute between the masters and the men trade would be notwithstanding that the weather has set in very For more particularly for the London there is a fair and engine is in both for the Lancashire and metropolitan Barnsley hards are in Tbe navigation inquiries are and towards Hull a large tonnage is going via The both here and at the Trent Iron on the banks of the is and there is no that it will speedily - Business is bat depression except in tbe military gan and one or two less important The dullness spoken of arises mainly from manufacturers not having many orders on their books but the great majority of them have enough to enable them to keep on working time and the orders on account of the home trade are coming in there being to the reports received through the a prospect of this condition being though there may not be much of The foreign trade continues and that it id healthy is shown by tbe fact of orders not having been withdrawn ur suspended while the rate of discount was at 0 per whereas on former occasions a high price of money has almost invariably had a bad effect upon our export At this moment a good average of business is being done to the foreign West South and The Continental trade is except as regards Spain and In reference to particular the reports are to the effect that in the metal trades some degree of languor is experienced but the are tolerably well as are also the The battou trade is the demand for goods having been extremely but the alterations iu fashion of late years have had much to do with this iron trade is in a moderately active and the first class makers maintain their The announcement that tbe import tariff is to be advanced to 50 per in the Federal States has given quite a check to the demand on American and hardly a specification is given out by American houses except to complete old The tin plate trade is affected in the but as yet makers are fairly supplied with The coal trade and the collieries are in regular The quotations for steam keep and the current prices in the house coal trade are as a rale easily Other branches of trade are in a satisfactory and employment is plentiful the manufacturing and coking coal trades are but the household coal trade is rather The iron trade of the district is somewhat and stocks have a tendency to as there is no pressure of Prices the The present partial dullness in the iron in no way retards the extension of iron manufactories in the Cleveland iron The general manufacturing trade of the north remains in a very satisfactory The market ia and prices are Stocks are The quotations - 2^d.; 2d.; crystals of 10s. to 15a.; bicarbonate of bleaching 10a. per There has been a scarcity of tonnage in onr but the coasting aud French trades have been the same as last Mediterranean freights are on the Rates to Alexandria are per Port 10s.; 10s. per The Baltic trade is dull Cronstadt rates are 10s. In consequence of the removal of the Prussian vessels have resumed and British are indifferent to the rates demand fur manufactured iron is still For North Sea and Baltic ports there Kume German merchants being secure a supply while the armistice The as anticipated last is checked by the addition of 50 per tj The execution of orders has so far been countermanded as to require delay in to prevent arrivals during the operation of advanced It is pretty certain that this important branch of the iron trade will be bu: k U th night only is not and at the present high wages this ib a very unpr branch of the are biown and collieries The criers about are resisting the reduction of 3 1. dav in their and the masters are c they may not as well grapple with the difficulty of a further which it is generally mint soon take lower in - - We had a steady market early this and were 9oId as high as Ud. three months Too many holders ha 1, been waiting to take advantage of the tirst relaxation of the Bank and Bince the price has gradually given way to cash and i. three at which prices iron is quoted No. 1 58s. 9d. No. 3, 0*5^. i No. 1 63s. Gd. 03-*.; No. 1 59s. 6d. No. 1 0'tra<,K3 nv delusion which at one time prevailed among persona employed in many branches of that the substitution of machinery for manual labour could be prevented by acts of has by no means died Mr. Armitage is building a mill at the bricks being machine This has given great offence to the and on Saturday night some 50 sought to put down brickmaking by machinery by a murderous attack upon Mr. Armitage's and by demolishing the which had been raised to & height of from eight to nine The watchman will be able to identify hU who have so far escaped do Sunday morning 11,000 bricks in a moist state were destroyed in a brickyard at j on morning a stable to the Patent Brick in was set on and a horse was and on Tuesday two men were examined at the City Court on a charge of assaulting the bricklayers working at the new behind the One of tbe men thus assaulted lies in a dangerous Rewards have been offered in connection with the lamentable outrages in Pendleton and THE TALE OP A HARTLEY Few of oar readers will hare forgotten the Hartley by which 103 wives and 257 children were deprived of their natural supporters under snch heartrending The whole nation came generously forward to help to supply their and the Hartley Fond will ever remain a monument of the truest and most practical Though it may seem rather yet it might be interesting to ask after a lapse of nearly two and a half years from the time of the how many widows are yet on the in other how many are still unmarried No doubt the Committee could enlighten us on the it is well known that few are unmarried at the present and many of these it is hare turned out far from The given to each widow on her and which excluded her from further participation in the benefits of the as might naturally have been a premium or an to speculative and the in had little difficulty in obtaining new lords and This we are sorry to has too often had a baneful effect on the happiness of these women and their fatherless and cases could be instanced where the new-made husband Eke the baseless fabric of a so soon aa the had been acquisition of which was sometimes evidently more coveted than the hand of the And the incident we have to record ia perhaps the most cruel and heartless of the victim being an intelligent young woman of a most irreproachable A few weeks before the a young pitman with his wife and two youngest an infant of a few weeks to Hartley where he had obtained On the fatal morning when the ponderous beam crashed into the month of the shaft with such destructive the husband was at work in the mine and consequently shared the same fate of his hapless companions in Some time after the accident the young widow left the scene of her great and went to reside somewhere near the banks of the Wans where with the assistance of the 13s. allowed her from the worked for the support of herself and orphaned A few months a change came o'er the spirit of her A suitor from the north bank of the Tweed came across the widow in her industrious and was the widow that say him nay Like be and and the after a brief took to herself a second no she fondly imagined would fill the void in her and prove a kind father to her infant too soon were these rosy imaginings nipped in the Tbe new-made like tuore of his country sighed for the green forest land of the and his who clave to him like Ruth to gladly agreed to leave her native land and her and accompany her hasband across the Arrangements were soon The lodestar of the husband's drawn from the with for each of the A well-furnished the fruits of the former husband's was broken and realised a considerable Nothing now remained to be done by the intended emigrants but to procure a ship to convey them to another The in whom the wife seems to have bad every bade a brief adieu to his young upon though hoping against the appalling trath gradually dawned that she had been heartlessly duped and and left with her helpless children without a house or without a and & shilling in the The truth was at length only too The heartless scoundrel bad got wind of the the he resolved to aud how well he accomplished his design the above brief but true narrative The poor so basely deprived of her home and her pittance from the Hartley is now living with an aged and infirm relative in the vicinity of the and where she is as best she to earn a scanty but honest subsistence for herself aud plundered who have by the base cupidity of their been excluded from the this is a legitimate case for the committee of the and something might if only for charity's be done to ameliorate the condition of this truly deserted Could she not again be placed on the and receive the allowance she had previous to her falling into the meshes of this unscrupulous - Northern Doily Prosperity op the Iron there are no furnaces out of blast in this excepting at There are 17 places with 63 fa maces in and for above a month the whole of those furnaces have been in and for a considerable period anterior only one furnace was out of it being under It is a very unusual state of and may not occur again for a great number of years to A Nsw Limestone opening out of the almost inexhaustible beds of carboniferous or mountain at near has been talked of and planned about for some but the insurmountable difficulty has always been the inability to get railway Private enterprise has at length brought matters to bucq a stage that tbe accomplishment of the desirable undertaking seems to be A preliminary prospectus of a proposed new Limestone Company and railway on the limited liability has been but its circulation is at present confined to the and merchants of the The limestone at is 53 feet and yields 159,000 tons of stone per the baring does not exceed an average of 3 The stone is 12 miles nearer Darlington consequently the places east of than the present nearest quarries at Broad wood and and the cost of working will be at least 2s. per ton less as compared with Taking into account the saving of it is calculated that the Forcett as compared with can be supplied at quite 8Jd per ton For the conveyance of the it is proposed to construct a branch line of railway about five miles in to commence by a junction with the Darlington aud Barnard Castle a little to the east of at an estimated cost of about The analysis of the stone shows it to be good for aud agricultural and iron making The 001.06T' strike in Birmingham may be considered almost at an The carpenters have gone to work at prices agreed upon between individual members of the trade and individual some receiving the wages they some a few pence and some a few pence The bricklayers are also returning to The dispute in the building trade in Leeds still and with little or no prospect of immediate The and labourers employed at Leicester have been ont on strike for an advance of wages sinae Thursday The oab drivers of Glasgow are also on A in On the Queen's at Mr. Benjamin Wit a native of that resident in laid the oi The Witworth which he is about to erect at his sole for and public the estimated cost being Mr. who is one of the largest and most liberal capitalists in proposes to do even more aud It is his intention to erect a cotton mill in and provide employment for the believing giving them a good day's wage for a good day's he will find plenty who are willing to help him in bettering their