IRONWORKERS SUCCESS. On Monday the employers in the Dundee iron l 'ade returned an answer to the request of the I lu en, who recently resolved that the working hours 411 ould be reduced to fifty-one per week, overtime to be worked only when absolutely necessary, and hol idays to
December 30, 1871 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
The Prince of Wales is steadily progressing towarde eonvaleseenoe. The bulletin of Saturday announced the recovery as steady, and that of Sunday was equally favourable. On the latter day Sir W. Jenner paid a flying visit. The Christmas gifts were distributed in the afternoon of
December 30, 1871 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
_ Though this will be the ultimate and sole p ermanent mode of division, in rebuilt and healthy society, and honest men will always willingly lay up super-capital for its ruling (not, as now, for Its robbing) pewer—as they did in the past great days of every now rotton race, Chr
December 30, 1871 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
A SHOEMAKER'S COMPLAINT. To the Editor of the INE-Hivn. Sin,—Reading over the articles in the as I do every week, I see many complaints of oppression in various trades, and likewise the agricultural labourers. If you will find inc space I will endeavour to show to the public the
December 30, 1871 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
Patriotic Songs with Miss Alice Barth. Also the remarkable feat of Imitating a Drowning Man by Marquis I3ibberb. Illuminated by a splendid light. Lecture du Diamonds and the African Diamond Fields,. by Mr. 'robin. The Arabian Mystery. Mr. George Grossmith, Junr.'s, Entertainment
December 30, 1871 - Bee-Hive - London, London, England
BY MRS. A. E. BARR. SHE sat under the mulberry trees gazing into the west, an old woman, with a look still and passionlesz, and large, calm eyes, telling a tale of sacrifice. "And are you happy now ?" I inquired. "I did not say happy,' child,—l said content." "Well, that is some
December 30, 1871 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
Tim home of comedy in the Haymarket has made little change in its programme, merely reviving Midas, with rather a strong co,st, as a pendant to the string of double entendres calltd Pygmalion and Galatea. But, on Christmas Eve, a special performance was given for the farewell be
December 30, 1871 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
blu-h pink flowers. FIG. 4.—Robe of green Filk with a papier and jacket of white muslin, trimmed with muslin and light green faille leaves piped with dark green satiP. The jacket is especially shown in the present illustration. 5.--Robe of violet silk, with one narrow flounce of
December 30, 1871 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England