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... jury returned a verdict accordingly, AsSAULTING THE PoLice.—At the petty sessions on Thursday, John Smith, John Devitt, John Hurley, John Deacon, and John Shannon, all tramps, and said to hail from the *‘ distressful country,’’ ...
... jury returned a verdict accordingly, AsSAULTING THE PoLice.—At the petty sessions on Thursday, John Smith, John Devitt, John Hurley, John Deacon, and John Shannon, all tramps, and said to hail from the *‘ distressful country,’’ ...
... Cockburn, Lieut.-Col. Art.hur Collins, M.V.0., Hon. Sidney Groville, Mr. Frederick John Jackson. Mr. John J. Jone*, Mr. Walter Langley, Mr. H. \V. Simpkinson, Sir. John Steele, and Mr. Wilson. The creation Ixird Cromer a viscount of tin? United Kingdom ...
... received the latest British disaster the Niger, showb that one rftho officers died eodeavruring save his companion. Tire Bov. John Griffiths, Llamjuicke Vicarag’, Pontardawo, had btruggls with burglar in ids bedroom on Sunday morning, and was rendered ■ ...
... A very remarkable do? is that brought out in a tasteful manner by Mr. John Lane, of the Bodley Head, under the title of “ A Guardian of the Poor,’ from the pen of T. Baron Russell. Theauthor is evidently most intimatelyacquainted with the inner life of ...
... Cockburn; Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Collins, M.V.0.; The Hon. Bid Greville; Mr. Frederick John Jackson ; Mr: mn J. Jones ; Mr, Walter Langley; Mr. H. W. Simpkinson ; Mr. John Steels ; ud‘lvt George Wilson. BT. MICHAEL AND SY. GEORGE. G.C.M.G.: His Excelle the ...
... place near Northampton, for the winter, after 8 stay of several weeks at St. Leonards. fi”‘ Lady Ampthill and the Misses Russell have loft Mfoc&ilwe to d a few wecks at Rowe. Lady Ampthill is to'z‘uu lady-in-waiting on the Queen for a fortnight during ...
... Marry at. Hagar of the Pawnshop, by Fergus Hume. The Peacemakers, by John Strange Winter. Cassock and Comedy, by Athol Forbes. cock. The Consecration of Hetty Fleet, by A. '.. John The Datchett Diamonds, by Richard Marsh. As a Man Lives, by B. P. Oppenheim ...
... the other magistrates present were Lord Fitzmaurioe, P , the Marquis of A’.lesbury, Karl Cardigan. Sir idfrey K C. 8., Sir John Walliuglou. K 8., Canon the Hon. Sidney Meade, Colonel Dune, Captain Chalooer, M.P., Cap'-aln Prowse, Mr. E Coistou, M.P, Mr ...
... w vn- Cockhurn; L.eut.-Colonel Collins, M.VO The Hon. Sidney GreyiUe; Mr. Eredenek John Jackson : Mr. John J. Jones; Mr. Walter Langley, Mr. H. W. Simptinson; Mr. John Steele; and Mr. George ilson. BT. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE. M G • His Excellency the ...
... follow that a person need be the size of Sir John Falstaff to show that be is unhealthily fat. According to a person’s height so should his weight correspond, and this standard has been prepared by fir. F. C. Russell, of Woburn House, B:t&:rd-lquaro, London ...
... Marryat. Hagar of the Pawnshop, by Fergus Hume. The Peacemakers, by John Strange Winter. Cassock and Comedy, by Athol Forbes. \Adcoek. The Consecration of Hetty Fleet, by A. St. John The Datchett Diamonds, by Richard Marsh. a Man Lives, by B. P. Oppenhexm ...
... —Principal. Watkins. [7*6 KING EDWARD’S SCHOOL. BATH. Hau> Mastkßt-E. W. SYMONS. M A., formerly Fereday Fellow and Lecturer St. John’s College. Oxford. 11l OUR SCHOLARSHIPS £4O, tenable at University, and several Entrance Exhibitions. and Modern rides. -£6 ...