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EOYAL COCJfiT

... and the Court accepted mrailar amount bail as in the previous case. Mc.Ouire had been in jail nearly two months!!! Platixo football WITH PAUPERS. —Louisa Tanner alias Pitman was charged with returning to the Island contrary to an order sending her to Gucrnsev ...

LIGHT! MORE LIGHT!

... day with tea and cake, in a spacious field near Chesnut Farm. After the repast, the children will be amused with balloons, footballs, and other games. The children of St. Jnde’s Sunday School are to have their Annual Tea on Wednesday next, near St. Saviour’s ...

UNITED STATES AND MEXICO

... notification is out against the landing or admission of any object whatever of spheroidal shape,” such watermelons, coeoanuts, footballs, lard bladders, humming tops, and it is presumed “enor* ■nous gooseberries.’’ A Jolly Wedding.—There are two widow ladies ...

GREECE

... and civilisation, the nineteeth century Athens should degenerate into a Bavarian Circus, and become the centre of European foot-ball, blind hookey, and tumbling. They are going to wear white-watered ribbons at their buttonholes—these Athletes; and the Pindarics ...

No. 18, Queen-street, Jersey

... remains in the town. ‘Let glad Tuesday bring the pancake thin, Or fritter rich, with apples stored within.” Tha games of Foot-ball, &c.; also, Cockßghting, and the more barbaroo* pastime of throwing at cooks, were at one time universal. ScFisariTiOKa of ...

POLITICAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS

... begin to feel rather bewildered touching the glorious privileges” of Jersey Justice. He has been treated something like a foot-ball; first, he was kicked out of La Pallotterie,” and then he was kicked back again. First, he was told he could farm longer ...

DRILLING AT SCHOOL

... Lord Palxbbston expressed his approval of the plan of elementary drill in public schools, * as an auxiliary to cricket, foot-ball, leaping poles, and other sports.’ The Bishop of London stated that he took deep interest in the object which was in view; ...

of 1846 and 1859 in relation to the

... Judge decide. To decide in most cases he should have superior knowledge of the law, or else he was liable to be made the foot-ball of clever Advocates. Mr. Jurat Picot said that if the people were in favour of paid Judges the Crown would insist on appointing ...

THE TELEGRAPH

... Vincent Thompson’s field behind Almorah-terrace, where they spent the afternoon joyously in various games, such cricket, foot-ball kite-flying. Several lire balloons were also sent up. A repast tea and cake concluded the gala. CHARADE. My first encircles ...

LOCAL AFFAIRS

... New Clock for St. Aubin’s. —Tho old publio clock at St. Aubin’s is to be replaced by new clock with two transparent dials. Foot-ball. —A match between the boarders and day boys of Elizabeth College, which had been postponed Saturday last on account of the ...

THE WINDHAM (ALLEGED) LUNACY CASE

... was certainly of sound mind, but very peculiar. Cross-examined by Mr. Chambers, Q.C.—He was noisy and racketty. He played football in the house, which was against all rules. He was rude once to one of the servants, for which he was punished. They paid ...

adopted. A dividend of C per cent, was declared, payable from and after to-day. The Chamber of Commerce, on the

... Amusements.—There is nothing of moment to report Ibis month with respect to out-door amusements. The cricket season is over, and football will succeed it as the winter pastime. The Gold Fields. The quantity of gold brought down escort from the several goldfields ...