MR. PELL ON THE CONDITION OF *•'_-• t.WORKING CLASSES
... MR. PELL ON THE CONDITION OF *•'_-• t WORKING CLASSES. Mr. A. Pell, ex-M.P. for South Leic_ater_u> f ...
... MR. PELL ON THE CONDITION OF *•'_-• t WORKING CLASSES. Mr. A. Pell, ex-M.P. for South Leic_ater_u> f ...
... THE AMERICAN SLAVE TRADE. We condense, from the New York Tribune of the 12th ult., an account of the largest sale of human chattels which has taken place for several years back, at the Racecourse, near tbe city of Savannah :— The lot consisted of men ...
... HENRY VINCENT ON THE AMERICAN WAR. Mr. Henry Vincent delivered the first of four orations at the Lecture Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, on Monday evening, the subject being— The present great American rebellion—its causes and consequences. The Hall ...
... 223 English 253 Spinners 165 Lancashire Cotton Patons 2814 Biding 383 Tobaccos American Tobacco 489 Carreras B 3-Gallaher 20- -? 'Tobacco Phillips 14-Minss Anglo American 7 13-16 Beralt 463 Blyvoor 223 Cons Zinc Free State Geduld 88104 Harmony Libanon ...
... NOTTINGHAM DAILY GUARDIAN FRIDAY AUGUST 10 1883 ANGLO AMERICAN PIGEON HIRE JACK'OVs UnmUr MM gie TABLES NOTTINGHAM HALL CHAPEL-EAK P E BROWN INTELLIGENCE MANCHESTER BETTING— HANDICAP (Two August 2nd) 100 Victor Ml yrs 7 1 yn —14 Primrose 1L jrs 6el 71b ...
... utmost capacity with delighted audiences. Every item the new programme vociferously redemanded. LIVERMORE BROTHERS' COURT MINSTRELS. 35 STAR ARTISTES, 35. In New and Origuial Programme, Replete with Novelty. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Splendid Double Choir ...
... House of Commons, on Tuesday, by Mr. Labouchere from Northampton and Dallington ; by Mr. R. Loder from Worthing; by Mr. A. Pell from Enderby, Thornton, and Ragworth; by Mr. H- imuelson from Banbury, Frome, and Adderbury ; by Mr. Gurdon from Moulton; by ...
... Watts, Mrs. Pell, Mrs. F. Edwards, and Mrs. J. Lord, created great amusement. Miss C. Noon .gave a pianoforte solo and Miss L. Noon several solos. The children's play, Japhet, was given, the principal parts being: Japhet Stanley Pell; King Richard ...
... into the | ?¥, Tudor Minstrel, the easiest Straight Deal's Derby, torward Frank Lawrence, WaO|yring when it was obvious that | Guineas”™ winner since the had one of his worst games 0! |he could not gel up again and | ¥a Tudor Minstrel, carrving U'.S. CANVASS ...
... show by a wide margincustomary introductory eulogy round off an unlucky evening, but what a thoroughly to the inevitable American he muffed an announcement. villainous villain Alfred Burke girl singing star— Ah, well, it happens to the can be! Let's ...
... an American friend presses listening to Monday's address: Of course there be great who know just what ought to be in regard to but I it's beyond brain America It speaker occasion advo means of rectifying international war-incurred' debts American encouraging ...
... unlucky not to score a hat-trick when his shot was deflected into the net by a Navenby defender to adjudged an own goal Richard Pell and Lee Salabanks were the other scorers both coming from good strikes just inside the penalty area A lapse in defence gave ...