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Walsall, Staffordshire, England

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REVIEW OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL NEWS, MULTUM IN PARVO, MARKETS, ETC

... colony is at present kept back, and the full development of our wonderful resources retarded through this want alone. The golden sun smiles in vain upon our broad lands where there is not sufficient labour, or unprofitable labour to cultivate them ; while ...

THE WALSALL FREE PRESS

... but if the technical points relied upon by the counsel for the Crown are affirmed by the judges he will be taken back to Maidstone, there, after weeks of anxious doubt, to be hanged by the neck till he is dead. The Huddersfield Election.—The following ...

REVIEW OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

... and it the opinion of surgeon that the skull had been fractured and the child suffocated. The body had not on any boots, but its boots were found in the prisoner's bundle at his lodgings at Swansea. About the dress of the child were found pieces of a ...

MONTENEGRO

... excitement was created iu Ashford, in consequence of a deplorable accident which Sergeant Whorley, drill-instructor to tiic Kent Rifle Corps, was instantaneously killed. appears that a few members of the corps were practising firing yards’ range, and the ...

BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... just sixteen year. old. ,ii The crime firing stack-yards has lately been rather prevalent in Kent, and several prisoners were bronght to trial the Maidstone assizes that charge. The learned judge declared that these wicked acts must he put down and awarded ...

THE DISTRESS IN LANCASHIRE

... THE DISTRESS IN LANCASHIRE. Mr W Kent, of Paternoster row, London, in letter to the 'rimes, makes the following appeal to the wealthy clashes hehalf of the distressed operatives L mcaalure The ptatistica of pauperism in the cotton tllntricts which appear ...

THE WALSALL FREE PRESS

... brown sugar, 75c. per lb.; eggs, per dozen, $1; milk, $1 per gallon; calico, 75c. per yard ; linen, $2 per yard; hats, $l4; boots, $25 to $4O per pair; shoes, $l5; salt, 12c. per lb. ; flour, per lb. ; butter, $1 per lb.; writing paper, $3O per ream; potatoes ...

DISPATCH

... Cashmere shawls! one of the steps leading to the great Mosqu* I observtpl a seedy-looking soldier trying bright crimson lather boot, elaborately embroidered with gold. The library was entered, and books most beautifully illuminated every leaf of which was ...

!THE WALSALL, FREE PRESS

... held Wakefield, the of William Smith, convict, aged 1 prisoner was sentenced in October last to penal servitude, for stealing boots, and was received in Wakefield prison, in November, from the Chester city gaol. Being of a lazy disposition, he soon began ...

surd that We can never make hea3 or tail of thein» either Bleeping or waking. It is venr _ surprising

... truth. DOUBLE EXECUTION AT MAIDSTONE. The hour noon on Thursday was fixed for the execution of the murderers Alfred Holden, 25, soldier; and Alfred Edridge, 33, labourer. The prisoners were tried at the recent assizes for Kent, when Holden deaded guilty ...

backs which he has withheld, until unable to confront h*rv«.t operaany longer the dissatisfaction of the army; ..

... high-conditioned soils Norfolk, passenger meaner than Yankee who offers him less all j as Kent are turning out samples which nialtthan English shilling for cleaning his boots ; and B ters have i-arely opportunity of purchasing, and should an Irish hack-driver ...