THE ISTHMUS OF SUEZ CANMAL
... M. H. Marsh, J- Martin, Right. Hon W. Monsell,Sir C. Napier, D. F. w> J. Russell, H. Russell, A. fiseU; w u*ury, W. Seholefield, R. I). Shafto, Sb. j. , J. B. Smith, J, C. . Talbot, General Thompson, W. W. Sir ...
... M. H. Marsh, J- Martin, Right. Hon W. Monsell,Sir C. Napier, D. F. w> J. Russell, H. Russell, A. fiseU; w u*ury, W. Seholefield, R. I). Shafto, Sb. j. , J. B. Smith, J, C. . Talbot, General Thompson, W. W. Sir ...
... Bristol Police Court. SATURDAY. (Before R. G. Barrow, J. Vining, and R. Leonard, Esqrs.) '* BEGGING. Thomas M'Grath, a pauper in receipt of relief, and who has lost one of his legs, was charged with begging opposite the post office, yesterday. He was ...
... terror-stricken family. The ladder now just reached the window. One of tlie young ladies, Miss Moms, first came down it safely. Miss Lowden next got upon it, but, missing her footing, she fell. She was, however, caught tlie arms of the policemen and bystanders ...
... V BllO1 *' not sufficient assume » f„ L'i .. atna e Europeans cannot move, guarded. d millions °P iu m unwould not T 18 to railway, and the BaTrackn or r last sort j 'while sailors, watch 3 )esty's 19th and 100 withdrawn, would '°' Were tlle Europeans ...
... was iHemanOeo rta.ll Wednesday. colliers' strike at bedminsteb. Mr Bennett, managing partner of the Bedminster Old Coal Company, appeared before the magistrates to make an application with reference to strike of colliers at their works. He said they had ...
... Bristol Police Court. YESTERDAY. (Before W. and J. Vikino, Esqrs.) THE IRONMONOEHY ROBBERY. Thomas Silcox was brought on remand, charged with having a great quantity of ironmongery', &c, in his possession, supposed to be stolen. Mr Stone, instructed by ...
... Bristol Police Court. YESTERDAY. Before J. Vining and W. Naish, Esqrs. Embezzlement. Thomas Bailey was charged with embezzling 8s J , d, the moneys of his master, John Savery. Mr Savery said he was a baker carrying on business at Somerset Street, Cathay ...
... first was a charge of assault brought by Miss C. M. Collyns, daughter of the Rev. C. H. Collyns, D.D., of Farringdon Rectory, Devon, against one Wm. Craft, of Swanage, carpenter. The facts were as follows :—Miss Collyns went on the 27th ult., with some ...
... t Hafod, Caernarvonshire, June 15, the wife of J. P. Earner, Esq., of a son and heir. At Sherborne, June 15, the wife of Mr J. H. Dalwood, chemist, of a son. At St. Michael's Hill, June 17, the wife of J. H. Westlake, baker, a daughter. MARRIAGES. At ...
... lunacies were awkward. Lady Dixorbex is stated to have taken advantage of postponement of the marriage between Mr Hughes and Miss Liddell, and addressed anonymous letters to Lord Ravexsworth, respecting tlie character of the gentleman who had solicited ...
... examined before the magistrates at Ware on Wednesday, and is now in Hertford gaol. Death of Dr. Bunting.—The Rev. Jabez Bunting, D.D., died on Wednesday his residence in Myddleton Square, Pentonville, having attained the 80th year of his age and the 59th of ...
... what that if witness had have taken place. ' d heard tbe marriage might, Mr Skinner called no witn fint , in his address to the the , defcnce ' but been agreed that the nS^^tf nutil after it was decided whether J P ned lose his situation. also addressed! ...