***** T .= ' , This « « do°* Assembly-room of the Liberal «n Wednesday evening. Dr. Moss was in the chair, and on the platform were several members of the Corporation. The subject was ably treated upon, and the lecturer, who is secretary of the international Arbitration Associat
January 10, 1879 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
(Before the Ex-Mayor, J. F. Hall, G. W. Reade, and R. Beaks, Esqrs.) A Free Fight.—John Leonard, labour, was brought up charged with taking part in free fight, oa the 12th October, at the top of Moody-street, the prisoner having k-ptout of the way since that tlak*.—P.C. Gosliii'
January 10, 1879 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
The liquidators are present engaged in calling in the large accounts due to the Bank ; but a circular is in preparation requiring the smaller accounts, bills, and overdrafts to be paid within a certain time. The assets are said to be coming in very satisfactorily. It is understo
January 10, 1879 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
. I in the Lecture Hall, viz , " was to see that town had not been standing still, rut t ,... ce with the progress and prosper the other towns," was one of encouragement to tbs people of town of Tunstall, and was probably good far as it Although, ns town, we h <ve much which ?*F
December 16, 1879 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
CHARGES OF HORRIBLE CRUELTY CHILDREN. A horrible charge of cruelty to an infant came before the Wisbeach Division Petty Sessions on Saturday. Hannah Wiles, servant to Mr. Jex, blacksmith, Parsondrove, deliberately held her mistress's child, fifteen months old, before a large fire
December 16, 1879 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
THIRD EDITION. THE ENEMY THIRTY THOUSAND STRONG. The Viceroy telegraphs to the India Office under date, December: "Further telegram from Roberts reports that yesterday's fighting one mountain gun was lost. The enemy numbered nearly thirty thousand and the lire was very severe. H
December 16, 1879 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
a dry dock and j£15,000 for waterworks. deputation of directors of the and Railway will at the same time ask for, -£70,000 to make a quay and extend the a meeting of Irishmen last night, Glasgow to the Irish Natural Land League, resolutions were adopted centring Government and D
December 16, 1879 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
ROSE LECLERCQ, when produced, S Gilbert's celebrated Mythological Comedy, in tbree acts, entitled, GMaLiON AND GALATEA, t With special painted scenery by Mr. Charles Beilair, and new and approp-iate dresses Mr. W. Easton. ' « , o rfcea : 2s -1 Side Circle, Is.; Boxes, 9d. Pit, f
December 16, 1879 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
GLOVE BOXES, WRITING CASES, HANDKERCHIEF BOXES TRAVELLING BAGS, HANO MIRRORS. ER JEWELLERY, ES, MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TOBACCO POUCHES, and in variety. N AND SILVER MOUNTED PAPERHANGINGS GLAZIER and PAPERHANGER, has just PAPERHANGINGS that can offer remnrkablT ;a to the Trade and Age
January 10, 1879 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Dublin, Friday. This is the last busy day with the Social Science Congress. To-morrow Lord Powers court will deliver an address to the Art Department, and the concluding meeting of the society will be held immediately afterwards. Invitations for next year's meeting have been rec
October 7, 1881 - Staffordshire Sentinel - Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England