'SOUTHAMPTON BOROUGH POLICE SATURDAY
... Victoriaroad, Woolston, and Eliza Shellon, 34, Hedge End, were| charged with stealing two cardigan hcket? value 13 ...
... Victoriaroad, Woolston, and Eliza Shellon, 34, Hedge End, were| charged with stealing two cardigan hcket? value 13 ...
... Armstrong. R g, Me. W, H. Brown, Mrs. Colonel E. Br:h, Mr. James W. Barker, Mr. John M. Crawley, Mr. Charles J. Freeborn, Mr, John l;.i Gill, Mr. and Mrs. H-n; Grattan, Mr, and Mrs Carl Hertz, Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Solley, and Mr. H. E. Raymond. CONGESTION ...
... till Monday. MONDAY. Alderman J, H. Cooksey, Messrs. Alfred Pegier, J. E. Le Feuvre and T. P, Payne. DISORDERLY INEBRIATES.—John Nash, 39, a sailor, on board the 8.5, Bowesteld, admitted being drunk and incapable on Saturday evening, and, promising to ...
... Bench (the Mayor Fisting is the chair), annonnoed that he hail rreeired from the Royal Sumety their testiooW on vellum for John la the young Inas who, at eonsidereble peril to hie own Idjot:aped into the water and two other young men who had fallen ...
... Thursday afternoon, upon the body of Edward John Holt, of 26, Union-street Northam, aged 47, an engine-driver, in the c:rloy of the L. and 8, W.R. Company, who fell down dead in the bar of the Engineer's Arms, Northam-road,on Tuaesday. —The w?g)' said ...
... daughters, Lord Roberts was lost to view, and Lady Roberts, leaning on Sir Donald Currie's arm, followed by her danghters, and attended by Colonel Staepole, Mr John Dixon, and others, proceeded to her saloon in the special train waiting in the shed, to bear ...
... on the estate. A silver-mounted hunting crop was aleo presented to Lord Cardigan, who expressed his warm appreeiation of the hearty reception accorded him. Afterwards Lord Cardigan issued to the tenantry ‘an artistic souvenir of the oceasion im the shape ...
... imposed. ' the landlord, Janie. Travers, litho (bet be had 0a, carrier, no abode, to put defendant 'sat of hi• bone* at arm begging in sre the 19th —PC H. hoer •r when he returned witme. refused I bronglit hies to the and whea before the I 13101 he ...
... reported —the Clerk and Assistant-Clerk having retired—that having considered the matter of remunerating the Assistant-Clerk (Mr, John Cruickshank), referred to them from Monday's meeting, they recommended the payment to 1!. Cruickshank of the sum of £so.—,\rr ...
... (;Ldnau aln-fi ‘flo ped st Grattan's He never oo mta out wh, Mr. Giadstone was 80 much in love with Grattan's Parlisment, and why, at the same time, be was in love with the Parliament he proposed to create by his Home Rale Bill. Grattan's Parliament was ndu ...
... mount -mho:twdm;h-h -flm?'llnlld snd fell. Oue arm sustained s compound fracture. He was suffering from shock to the system and minor injuries Lie was removed to the Royal South Hants Infirmary, where the arm was dressed. Benson then mrdod t his howe in ...
... is saying a great deal, as few equal her as a pianiste. From a musical point of view the concert was a great success. THE GRATTAN BRANCH OF THE IrisH NATIONAL LEAGUE.—The usual monthly meeting of the above branch was held on Tuesday evening last at their ...