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CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR THE POOR

... however, where it has been the Invariable practice' of distributing the old English cheer of plum pudding and roast beef on Christmas-day for several years past to the paupers, the Commissioners will raise no objection to the continuance of the custom that ...

A CHILD BURNED TO DEATH ON CHRISTMAS DAY

... City of Lordeon Hospital, upon the bogy of a little gid named Eli. zibeth Mann, aged five years, who was barned to death on Christmas-day, under very melancholy ciroumstanoes. It appeared from the evidenace that th. mother of the deceased, who is a widow ...

THE SAMARITAN INSTITUTION

... portion of the flour used in making puddings before Christmas-day. He remembered two SG-gallon barrels of beer being hromsglt in the day before Christmas-day, 1856; he wvas at the institution all Christmas-day. Just before Christense lie remembered a barrel ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... witness believed, hold of her: had seen Mr. Christmas at the house, in company with Mlrs. Chat- terly and Mri. Christmas also. Mr. Christsnas had been sice at the house after Mrs. Christmas had left off coming, but that was to write letters for Mrs. ...

POLICE

... and there saw Mrs. Christmas grasping her daughter, Mrs. ,-, fast by the throat. She endeavoureut to separate them ; but Mrs. Christmas struck her for the attenipt, and she did certainly then use the candlestick. DMrs. Christmas, with tiplifted hands ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... prosecuted ; Mr. Robinson and Mr. Sleigh were for Smith, and Mr. Parry for Christmas; Mr. Dearsley appeared on the behalf of the executors of Dr. Farebrother, in whose service Christmas was. Mr. Ballantyne having stated the case, called The prosecutrix, Ann ...

CANTERBURY COUNTY COURT

... Grove-psrk, Camberwell ; and gourds, of fine growth and immense size, by Messrs. Riard. ing, Jarvis, Christmas, and Davis. A splendid floral device by Mr. Christmas-was an object of much attraction to the large number of porsone who bad assembled. The fEollow- ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—THURSDAY

... VICE-CHINCELLOR'S COURT.-TuRsDJY. This was the first day of the last Seal before Christmas. The Court was occupied during the 'whole of the day in hear- ing affidavits, to support a motion for t receiver to the property of the late Thomas Adcock Grindall ...

CHARGE OF OBTAINING GOODS BY FALSE PRETENCES

... short time bet'ore Christmas last year I received a letter, signed 3 S. C. Packs Barber. It set forth that the poor had lreceived roast beef and plum pudding, and requested a cnn- Itrihution of beer to distribute among them at Christmas. I .made representation ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... which house the prisoners called upoei me together; tip to that time I lad not kliown one of the prisoners was named Christmas. He (Christmas) asked me r if I felt sick, and also put other questions to me, and, after a feeling my neck, he told Smith that ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—FRIDAY

... become of my jewellery that you ob- talued shortly before Christmas ?-Ba3nkrupt It was stolen. Creditor; That is false, because I have a witness who saw part of It in your shop after Christmas day. Mr. Hawselden; Pray, Sir, what other property had you ...