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the attack np&n'tnemselvfls by appearing "•at the windows "and* coffgKinf and jeer?" ing at the mpb.|,yln<exßlanatioa of ; the t rough tfeatmefrfctfo which* a lldy* Hatt* been subjected by the rioters, he said the carriage had been Stopped because? the lady had been h^j^jtoforderihVr coachman to "Drive over those dogs." The . mobktjfiffling said, selected and attacked thrge shops which exhibited the Boyal arms. Hyndinan predicts that trouble of a yer£f «eMo^ -purport'; will ;ens^ • if; the distress' exi&itigJamon'g the Working - peopWis notjsoon relieved . On the third day the , dense, fog,, continued, and favoured the' congregation of roughs. A second crowd of loafers aasem bled at the street comers. Hundreds of gemJlrie r W^klng J nie& v 'olrt of ahfpldyP znent wandered about Trafalgar Square during the afternooq.; ,&bput 3 o'clock news was reached i in"the r "ci{y 'that' the mob which had assembled at Deptford was marching Upward th^o^yj,feinashing; windows and wrecking._the fronts of houses along the route, and a panic prevailed^' ' Shdrtiy f before' ,4 v o'clock this mob reached 5 the' f H6p Exchange, m Southwark,: between London Bridge and Blackfpars Bridge; The; police held all the bridge approaches. Warned by the authoriliesj the tradesmen m the Strand, Cockspur.:street t Pall Mall, and Begent-. street,f closed' their places of business. The Deptford mob was'largely^omposed of thievesand ruffians yrho had organ-' ised an attack on the city emporiums and . banks. On its iw'ay toward the Thames it passed ;thrpugh^New Kent- road and v , The small shops were sacked along the way. The rioters rstopped at the mammoth establishment of WilljaYri Tarn and Co. This establishment covers the ground from and in-' cludinff'numb'ere's to 21 ? on' the Eehtroad, and 165 vto 174 on Newington Causeway., agjj is devoted to; trade, m linen,rsUk. me,n <r ,and, women's clothes, boots and shoes,, carpets, j iron ware, ,bed-. ding, mS lurniture. r . .The building, wa^ ander^pplic^'proiectiohj Wt the mob overra^ the"of ficers* l atfd' ..sacked the" store.'^When they retired, ttffrbuilding ] was badly wracked*' The mob was disperseflf by ; 6,ip.m. j but .the 'streets were throngjisdj.witi) people^. ; ,.sQme time after a Soc^ii^vhieeting advertised to take pH»*9''tne'same evening m Cumber- ! land iljarfcet." "Many, thousands ' assembled,, the'^ibwe'st cifasses of London being' represented^b^ a strong contingent. The Socia^st leaders, Hyndenan, Willrams; 1 and otnecigji^^te^icopsaltiog; together,* carae'-^o the conclusion to abandon the attena^Uo> hoi d o thjpy^n:eeti.ng^ /because = they i^ that |be^aense] fog that pre-, vailed^prdvraten the unemployed ■workmg men f'roifa the loafer^ :. - ThY 'mqeting"' ad]D'iirn4d 'till 10th February. • ;TJie • police. W*t«' "more: actire.in«d4almg wiJth^the ,nldbj.than;«n; : the pteceejf jog occa|jojhpv,.*nd 1 .. bynmid- ( night the city was quiet. ; -The •stimate.of the (losses by, th'egeVriots ■ amounts tf&W.m. , X ! ,l; %' " ,-iU .J>ii*. >,-;.-. Everytbipg(,T,B<quiet m the metropolis.' On the^iUVSOOyiforlcmen ca|l.ed; upon, th 6 L^^-s^\^%^^ necesrfrty of dding. something to relieve. the distress' anforTg'' the unemployed of LoDdoDl'^iHe i »ee6ivea I theili'c6<i'rteoo^y and Btl|tcd;thiV the' Mansion Hotise' f undwhich iKadj^teen's^arted'on Tuesday withl that objectjln^yjlew.^already amounted i to £^W hi Mf. be.tjer,plaßße|i of JJpftdqiv real need or the .unemployed, .and over, £10.000, Jia^BeeS* sub^riWia" .yi'thtn three d^ 'far th>i#i i elief^neai'ly T all : df which- (^seu contributed . by merchants^ and hVwTkers! vjT^e 1 general public has' scarcey^given<anything to. the Mansion' House^ftod^ylPh^iadk of England.^nd;, Glyn, 6 Wills -,-and: .ejijwy . £l(K)oVa^*j^h^i{ig!neinng firm M John fflhWMmti writ ' thWfeq'u^ for £2C^ i .^^^Qtfee'h>rote'4«llfetter n express l^ jijßr ? Bympjatky ; witn' the^ siif * ' ferers-bxi the, ion' Monday and ; Tuenda^\|^d\naii , Burng, ,ani Cham-: i pion, tltKSidWli^t leaders, were arrested i oa pS^SiM'fife'J^Srf «iu^j contempt' 1 ot> the r ,law, &c. The, pqmmittee'*o'f'' ! ltfq^y ; ap'poi'nted 'Ity Mr.' Child era 1 fe6hßJßts idf -Lor'd«Edw'ird Cav^n*' ' dish, Sir'Hebfy Hep^ibgf>i aind/'^Jharies 0 Richie, Mr. vCbildgrsbeipg chairman; r) Ther(«.#avfe*'be'en - idistur^a.a^eß' elßewhere. TJiehpsierv operatives ! of 'Lei- i cester o^^n^X^P/'Vefe.^adjlng^be streets on^ne^h, smashing, windows ; m the j 'The police charged,; upon theh^ bW w6re- unable to disperse them. at midni^t^.^he mob' ■was very stubhorn, an^^^SiHed^ta' obey I .the police;" After - co^w3;erable vfighting^ yhqwever^ ■ they were^ Troub][ejieconi-. inenced^n,,)^, J l^th^. J^he4' r>! Be.y^ral j P lwe !^.^gfeK»Aj'^jF a8 t .much < uneasiness" at' the probable .outcUme.. Placardg^:^ poi^'d in'-'Btrhiihgiiam on , 11th February, calling a' 1 rn^fi^' dt iifc 1 ; •niployedf^rEm^i .for the=lsth.< The: posters vfe^ifaifafe /*sßome iin .thous^ ands ; wh.y^:«tarve amid plonty ? .Jus-^ tice to thJ^r^^popfr^no^AH .^ VI » see Fbfsp^^(^eti;m,hii?}:'' A" m-H > "- : -> '-•'•■ S(arfytig r Aiii| l ou^ceiijteAt / 1,4; 3)s^r^^ll'S r 'i.YJ[q;.!?.'> W UiMSu lCJfe^S OKLY. :, Now sA^W^^^^i^'C^' 1 Jfr J. V??m&i^&bm%Wsfmd ' o«er » the whole t ,of. their , valuable stqokiof , -■; < Draper il^iriftery; & n C\o%hwg, And m main^i instances: at, much^undex ■^ Cj9ST>iv)]?BKJEi'7, if' As it is necessary* 'fo gfeatly recLuce'our' i present Stock as well, as clear out all Summer Stoc^r^^-^r''" ■:« 3 V-r — •- l¥o BeA^Dfiiabite Offer will Be 4K^ftfscd. Onstomers\) 'tw'&Te^SaTfe^of^prapery" will find it the M^S^i^Kfte^ffer held m Palmerston. We da not intend to quote Prices, biittrequesbbne and^ll to come and judge for .tb^emsel^es^.^ndr^ememb^r, , that this Salecan^only lajt for tne^above ! mentioned time of >r ■'■'."•'.'■> ... dratniii^fcr School. F. H. SJIJT?.-.— ...Master. Tkis School will be open on_the 18th inst. Prospectus can be had on application. - MB amTSintends openiße-a-Night-Schpol Si JEp,r*Civja .C^ndi- j dates, &|--^,; (1 ; % .:':x 0 'Xv,-, For terms apply, , ■to Ma S&T^Qp;ygaito;Mr Whi^aa'a, irhiti\>i:nvi'*? 'X .i>. ! ...'; .'.'■:■'•■ '■■':•■'■

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1654, 10 March 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1654, 10 March 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1654, 10 March 1886, Page 3

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