Several Protestants Seville have been threatened by ecclesiastics with prosecution for meeting to read the Scrip - tures, and for Christian conversation. The Journal de St. Petersbourg brings'the Russian account the battle of the 23rd and March. Prince Gortscbakofi estimates his
April 21, 1855 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
HOUSE OF,LORDS.—MONDAY. Ihe house presented ananimated s ene, the house itself crowded with Peeis, and galleries with Peeresses + was thron visitors, all hear the Queen's message announcing a rupsom Kussia T he expectation of the crowd was ™strated petition from Sir Culling jrWj
April 1, 1854 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Market-place, to witness the departure of four cabs laden with volunteers for the navy, and a knot of seamen had congregated, talking about tlie war and various subjects. man the name of James Wilson was among them, and after some talk, he accused another seaman, named Christoph
April 1, 1854 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
public WESLEYAN CHAPEL, HANLEY. ANNIVERSARY SERMON. ROW, (SUNDAY, February lOth.l the lU-t. <l. B. MACDON.VLD, of lomlou. will PREACH ntthe a'jbofe chapel, half-past ten o’clock in the morning, six in 'collection will made after each service in aid of the Trust Tniids. JVST PVBL
February 9, 1856 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
language irom Mr. William Adamson, a veterinary surgeon, she threw a glass at him, which struck him on the temple, and eventually caused wi death. It is pointed out that last year the total consumption of coffee in Europe and the United States alone was tons, whilst the producti
September 29, 1860 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
the No 1 Geo will one le than Mr Russell’s of British nrPSS Crimea It first war in part the first event correspondent celebrity The pre-LdWon TMt Bulsell’i is twelve Shilling numbers from specimen now before us will n’t the Crimean war W need that re-prodneing his correspondence
March 21, 1857 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
another montb ' - -Si -- r'iiif OF WANTING ' ir bullock carriages build-) fa Calcutta will mat difficulty - it want little regular Tfaanea ferryboats 4000 : severs iron without tiree It Jiffieult to tired wheels A thousand do place in It give wanting g PRESS ' ' in for article (
December 5, 1857 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Tlie ordinary monthly meeting of this Board was held on Wednesday evening, in the magistrates' room, commencing at six o'clock. Present, —James Dickson, Esq., mayor; Aldermen Lamb and Hallum; Councillors Dr. Wilson, Cartwright, Mason, Pliillips, Brown, Tilsley, Dr. Gooday, McKee
March 4, 1854 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
-J LIVERPOOL. Satitedat, Feb. 25. —Tho Gazette returns of sales for British wheat this week are 50,170 quarters, at 10s. Id. per quarter; corresponding week last year, 80,032 quarters, at 6d. per quarter. Yesterday's market was thinly attended, and. in the absence of demand, the
March 4, 1854 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Blin' every description of inside and outside Window , made to order. Ornamental Wire Work of every description, Window Guards, Feuders, Sofas, &c., Wire Blinds, lettered in gold or plaiu colours, any etyle, for Shop Windows, Offices, &c. Cane Work, for Gig Backs, Chair Seats, A
July 14, 1855 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England