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GALLERY OF COMICALITIES. LONDON PABTICCLAUS.—No. VIII. - Welcome, thou man of well-street; To warm ami kinrtly ..

... rave Dame liardell. Shift the sad subject to Bob Sawyer. Man’s freaks ami tollies to describe. Great is thy skill, Oh. Charles Dickens And, doubtless, the bookselling tribe. From Pickwick lias had pretty picking. Still o’er the realms of mirth hold sway ...

,1 A C K i: T > OF BLUE.—

... jewellery, which was of cansideiable value,'and started immediately for London the mail. Courtship and Robbery.—At Mary-la-bonne Office, on Wednesday, Charles Bigmore, alias Smith, decently dressed man, about (50 years of age, was charged with stealing twenty ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, APRIL 4, 1847- THE SALE OF WHICH EXCEEDS TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND. LITERATURE. L par: ..

... with light, polished, expressive touches, that could be expected from a day’s careful study and execution on the part of Charles Dickens. Frazer’s Magazine.—There is not a single article in this number that is not exceedingly interesting and amusing. Two ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... then remanded until Saturday next, when it is understood charges will be beard respecting robberies at almost every railway station in the metropolis. Barge Robbery. —At the Thames Police court, on Wednesday, two boys, named Yeoman and Bray, about eleven ...

AND SPORTING C MONEY to any AMOUNT immediately ADVANCED upon Freehold or' Leasehold Property, Money Of or ..

... lieu.).' a Ghost Story wife , >ai.l, the .aj wife of hl«, hut there wa» h.i wife, at the same ■‘V of Ciiriatmaa. B» CHARLES DICKENS.—Price sa. time pointing to a woman who was standing near him, and who, it atter- Chapman and Hall. 186. Siranrt. Js appeared ...

BS ON LITBRATURE. from Tus anp Forsion Review a that | number of this review jast published contains this moment

... first article is en the subject of light literature, and the respectiv Igiers aza as of Sir E. Bulwer Lytton and of Mr Charles Dickens are discussed of the | trasted. It would be meediess to quote the epinion of the critic, or to ppears quotations from ...

LITERATUR

... LITERATUR THE MAGAZINES AND NEW BOOKS. Dombey and Son. Charles Dickens. [Bradbury and Evans Whitefriars. —From the first number of a work, which may run to 20 numbers, man must prophetic to be able to judge of the whole. If one was a Cuvier he might tell ...

OT IL®TO®H

... its place. Monday night a robbery of jewellery of most extensive nature was discovered have taken place at the residence of Mr. Russell, No. 4, Chcstcr-tcrracc, Chestcr-square, Pimlico. Mr. Russell, on hearing of the robbery, sent immediately to the ...

THB FRENCH REVOLUTION

... Str*>nd. Stitched in a neat Wrapper, price One Shilline the Set.—On March will he pul • lushed (with the approbation of Mr Charles Dickens, and uniform with Dombey ami Son),” The four portraits of edith, alice, FLORENCE, and LITTLE PAUL. Engraved under the ...

FORZUGm intelligence

... from us, restoring him to his mother in the heaven of heavens, the lovely son of*the ■tern, unamiable father. He whom Charles Dickens has loved —whom he has made us all love—has died young. It is no more Dombey and Son* but and Daughter, until the finds ...

PBDESTatANISM

... We shall return to this subject, hut in the interim’we would forewarn the public to be on their guard against concocted robberies. Fai| play” is our maxim, and those who will not abide by the fair mi,., of sporting cannot grumble if place them the pillory ...

rrilte to the amount of ssib. Bnch excellent and successful «p«t hare teldom opportunity of recording Tbe Dufce ..

... inquired if the prosecutor were inclined to recommend the prisoner tomercy?—The prosecutor said that it was a very aggravated robbery ; he had originally been a loser to the extent of but had, however, recovered a portion of the stolen property, which reduced ...