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... money, Xe. ina shire, forhighway robbery They will be transferred Woodham, tor sheey paper, printing, engraving, yense of these branches in Thos, Bishop, for stealing Hayward, and four others, ‘llency M.de Suza took his Charles Bryaut, for stealing four others ...

BATH, Wednesday Aug. 31

... the application of the late Joho Wallace f the merchants affected by Thufday was marri ts. 0 gs. at York Meeting oA London, Charles Thos Jatts's-Altifidora and Lord Chas. Conolly, 3; of d, was won by the former ; to Eliza, dav. o f John C at fhe ranagain ...

The Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells will hold Ordination the Cathedral Church of Wells, on Trinity Sunday. ..

... from Lady F. Trail and many other liberal pecuniary benefactions. They also recorded their warmest acknowledgments to Dr. Charles Parry, for his munificent and valuable donation of the whole of his late father's and his own medical library. The Report ...

BATH AUTUMN QUARTER SESSIONS

... Joseph Johnson. John Morris Richard Heckley Crwles Hunt, Thomas Brine, George Matthew Temple, James Chilcott. Charles Wilkinson, and Charles Gould. . The proclamation against vice and immorality having been read by the Clerk the Peace, the Recorder ...

ARRIVALS

... abilities, gave the highest satisfaction. York House.—Mt\ Annual Dinner advertised anoiher column. We understand that Charles Dickens, Esq. (Boz), is at present on a to W.S. Landor, Esq., of St. James'ssquare, in this city. Yesterday afternoon, about four ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... conceives due from the public to him for exerting his high talents and influence to recover the affairs of the Theatre. Mr. Charles Incledon, son to our native melodist, made successful debut Saturday, at Drury-Lane, in Young Meadows in Love in a Village ...

Lord Dufinislly's Steamer, Janes-Thre Admiralty have called upon the authorities of Chatham and Dockyards to ..

... under one of the beds. Tbe thief had overlooked a secret drawer in which were deposited jewels of still greater value. Charles Dickens and other amateurs will shortly perform The Merry Wives of Windsor and Every Man in his Humour, in aid of the purchase ...

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, May 29

... into Hull. The Paris papers Monday announce the death the celebrated banker and politician, M. Jacques Laffitte. Mr. Charles Dickens about leave England for al2 months' residence abroad. We believe he intends to remain principally at Genoa. We understand ...

INDIA

... Sessions, and sentenced to six months' hard labour in the House of Correction, for having fraudulently obtained of Mr. Charles Dickens (Boz). The prisoner obtained the money under the garb of presenting a begging letter from M. Mazzini. During an iaquest ...

The receipts at the Worcester Musical Festival are, with donations, stated to be £900 6s. lid. Benjamin ..

... prisoners by mixing in their drink drug which renders them delirious, and tQ is state they are watched and interrogated. Charles Dickens is at present in town, and pays frequent visits to Paternoster Row. Boz looks as brown berry with the sun and air of Genoa ...

The tomb of the lamented veteran, General Nott, at Carmarthen, has just been completed. Louis Philippe is about ..

... the Michael Angelo Titmarsh of Fraser. Washington Irving has just completed a Life of Mahomet. The principal scenes of Dickens's new story are laid the West of England; he is now his own publisher. A short time ago the German Catholics, of Neustadt ...

Last week a shoal of whales made their appearance at Portmahomack, Scotland, and about 40 were killed. The ..

... about 40 were killed. The Government have finally determined upon establishing one of the Irish Provincial Colleges at Cork. Dickens, Talfourd, Douglas Jerrold, and, it is anticipated, Eugene Sue, will present at the soiree of the Manchester Athenaeum, on ...