16 May 1840 Andrew DAISH and George SNELGROVE, drunk and disorderly and creating a disturbance on the High St, 5s and latter fined 2s Since the SW Railway was opened, on the last, between London and Southampton, visitors have been flocking into the Island. Ventnor is still a great resort for invalids Saturday last Mr Charles NEWNHAM, with his wife and her father, were coming from Niton to Newport, his horse took fright at Blackwater and ran away and overturned his cart. Mr NEWNHAM much bruised was taken to the Bugle Inn and put to bed, medical aid promptly afforded, and he is now much better Islanders to be on the guard against two impostors who have been during the last week in the Isle of Wight. A man and a woman representing themselves as brother and sister, and stating they are deaf and dumb ( by writing same on a slate) are soliciting funds for the Humane Society --------------- 16 May 1846 Inquest at Newport James JACKSON, taken ill whilst walking on the beach and died before medical aid could be procured. Verdict ' visitation of God' Elizabeth WHITE fined 7s and 6d costs for assaulting Elizabeth FLEMING Edward NORIS, landlord at Bugle Inn fined 50s and 7s 6d in costs - open for entertainment of company during the time of divine service Fatal Accident Mr Jacob LONG (Jr) , a pilot boarded an American brig coming in through the needles passage, and after getting aboard , left his partner named Andrew PORTER an old man of 70 years of age in the boat, to be towed astern, shortly after the boat filled, and turned over and the poor old man drowned before assistance could be rendered