The Standard's correspondent at Rome says that an opinion prevails in well-informed circles that the alleged circular of the Nuncio to the Spanish bishops is a pure invention. This belief is 0-rounded on the circumstance that the course all'eged to have been pursued will be diam
September 25, 1875 - Midland Examiner and Wolverhampton Times - Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England
THE BURSLEII MURDER. George Jones (50), furnaceman, was indicted for the wilful murder of Harriet Baker, at Burslem, on the 27th July—Mr. A. Young prosecuted and Mr. J. Underhill defended.—A collier, named William Green, residing at Burslem, deposed that deceased was an illegiti
November 10, 1877 - Midland Examiner and Wolverhampton Times - Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England
r & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1877. MR. OLADSTONE'S VERSION OF HOME RULE. We have had a week of Liberal speeches, but the most significant utterance of the week has been Mr. Gladstone's reference, in his address to the citizens of Dublin, to the great advantages of local self-govern
November 10, 1877 - Midland Examiner and Wolverhampton Times - Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England
awail lui ;.! rd... ahoo.l the Liberal ranks. Certainly their desire is father . to their words; for what they falsell repreSent they to become a • reality. , If the members 411 , , the Church of England throughout the , na4ess pursue thiS doubtful policy, the cloud of Disestabl
May 25, 1878 - Midland Examiner and Wolverhampton Times - Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England
My back feels so Lame and weak.' Such pain in my aide.' , ' My back' fairly aches,' My shoulders ache so dreadfully.' 'Such an oppressed feeling on my chest.' • THESE. ARE DAILY EXCLAMATIONS. Now WHY WILL YOZT SUFFER, When you can obtain immediate relief and a quick' cure by pro
May 25, 1878 - Midland Examiner and Wolverhampton Times - Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England
On Wednesday, Messrs. Crawford and Casey, a deputation from the National Miners' Association, had a final interview. at Cardiff with Mr. Dadziel, secretary of the Masters' Association for South Wales and Monmouthshire, with reference to the lock-out. The interview was private, b
February 20, 1875 - Midland Examiner and Wolverhampton Times - Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England
On Thursday evening last a numerously attended meeting was held at the Leg of Mutton Inn, Spon-lane, West Bromwich. Mr. Thomas Smith occupied the chair, and, on rising, he said he was glad to see so many present, as it showed that they still took an interest in what was goiter o
February 20, 1875 - Midland Examiner and Wolverhampton Times - Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England