VICTORIA CLUB BETTlNG.—Saturday. A good muster present, aud of Speculation took place. The main feature was the rapid advance in the quotatious for tho of Montgoubert, who Was backed to wiu several thousands down to 10 Honesty, however, remained unshaken vourite, to 1 being acce
September 30, 1867 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
the Vicar of the Pariah that town, charged Captain Henry Woodhead with assault. The assault was admitted, although a plea of not gu U y fir((t recorded, but other circumstances were alluded of delicate nature. Ultimately the defendant pleaded gu.ity, and the circumstances in que
September 30, 1867 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
the wife of Mr J. C. Hawley, twins. At Mount Carey, Singapore, on the August, the wife of James Weir Esq., merchant, of daughter. On the inst., the wife of James Cookson, Esq., Neasham Hall, county Durham, of son. MARRIAGES. At St. Raul's Hensall, Yorkshire, on the inst., by the
September 30, 1867 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, October, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd, 1867, wheu a large and varied Assortment of Useful and Ornamental Goods will be Offered for Sale. The Ceiem<>ny will take place on Tuesday Monnug, at o'clock. HENRY ANGUS. Esq., will Preside. The Bazaar wili Open e
September 30, 1867 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
ELECTION OF LORD MA 1 OR. m In accordance with immemorial custom tbe liverymen of London assembled on Saturday in common hall for the purpose of electing a Lord Mayor for the ensuing year. Previously to the commencement of the proceedings tha Lord Mayor and the greater portion of
September 30, 1867 - Morning Post - London, London, England
FSOlf OUS OWN CORRESrONDBSr. LA SPEZIA, SErT. 24. The Royal Oak aad Prince Consort have been ordered to L'sbon, to join the Chaonel fleet. After a period of exer- cise in steam tactics they will proceed to England to pay j off ; three iron-cla-ia of tho Channel fleet being detai
September 30, 1867 - Morning Post - London, London, England
According to the latest intelligence from Aden, news had arrived there from Magdala reporting that the captives at that place were well and mode- rately comfortable. Owing to the rains, com- munications between the mountain fortress and Debra Tabor, Theodore's chosen capital, co
September 30, 1867 - Morning Post - London, London, England
LONDON BETTlNG.— Saturday. The clubs W6re thronged ?? with a nunierous and influential assemblage, aud it was apparent frcm the first that business was intended. Immediately betting opened on the Cesarewitch there wero at least a dozen inquiries respecting Montgoubert, and it ma
September 30, 1867 - Morning Post - London, London, England
MANSION-HOUSE. J'-fffA Swam, a cab proprietor, of 02, Cornwall-road, •ambetfc. was charged with driving a cab while in a state ' intoxication, and with being without a license. I onstabk Want, F ?? noticed the defendant in charge ! ?? on Wednesday afternoon, but as he was very r
September 30, 1867 - Morning Post - London, London, England
ECCLESIA STICAL INTELLIGENCE, The following preferments and appointments have been recently made : — Rev. T. P.. Armitstead, to the curacy of Bolton. Rev. E. J. Brck, to the rectory of Rotherhithe. Rev. R. T. Blagden, to the curacy (sole charge) of Street^ near Dartmouth. Rev. F.
September 30, 1867 - Morning Post - London, London, England