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THE - WRECK AT BouLoosta.—The wreck of the Charles Dickens was blown up Weenesday by torpedois. It was a ..

... THE - WRECK AT BouLoosta.—The wreck of the Charles Dickens was blown up Weenesday by torpedois. It was a pieteresque scene at night to see the lioilersmiths working by torchlight, breaking up the rem tins of the vessel, and removing the plates displared ...

! MURDER OF A POLICEMAN. ; A policeman named May murdered near Rochester on Sunday. It winkl appear that May

... bracelet, on which was carved a figurehead of late Citarlcs Dickens. The primmer purchased a bracelet, valued at 135., and left the shop. After she had gone, the assistant missed the Charles Dickens bracelet, which was marked Mis. Mr. Oliver did not know ...

GENERAL NEWS

... been made by the late Rev. C. H. Townshead, of London, a clergyman, who entertained peculiar views on religion. To Mr. Charles Dickens, whom he appoints his literary executor, he bequeaths a legacy of £2000; and begs him to publish, without alteration, ...

VARIETIES

... with that object the support of the Central Anti-Malt Tax Association was urged. ROBBERY OF £64 BY A CLERL—At the Preston Police-court, on Tuesday, a young man named Charles Howarth was charged with stealing £64, belonging to Mr. George Hunt, land surveyor ...

THE BARROW HERALD AND FITRNESS ADVERTITSEM

... been deserted by her crew during the fearful gales at the commencement of the week. MR. DICKENS IN PARIS. —The announcement of our eminent countryman, Mr. Charles Dickens's two additional soirees at'the Biitish Embassy, his created a universal sentiment of ...

NtiOtellantous

... 27, William Gray, 24, George Pearce, 20, Carmen; Creorge Barnard, 42, bootmaker, and Charles 22, catdriver, who had been convic:ed some days previously of robberies on the London and North- Western Railway Company, to the extent of upwards of £lO,OOO ...

THE HERALD, ESTABLISHED JANUARY 10TH, 1863

... expect this sentiment to eventuate in producing that preponderating majority of Liberals in the next Parliament, which SIR CHARLES and the MARQUIS OF RIPON are earnestly convinced will be so large that its like has never been witnessed in the history of ...

A. HOPEFUL LOVER

... its stage into the infernal regions, among scarlet beans or oyster-shells, according to the season of the year.—From Charles Dickens's new work The Mysteries of Edwin Drood. The true character of tea, cannot judged by its appearance; the commonest ...

LOCAL & DISTRICT

... READING Room. (hi Thursday evening last, Mr. Cook, the •indefatigable secretary of the Furness Railway Company, read Charles Dickens's Christmas Carol' to a crowded audience in the schoolroom at Broughton. Mr. W. Postlethwaite occupied the chair, and ...

galtan

... Spectral Odera company have been giving three of their first class performances in the Co-operative Hall on Monday and Tuesday Dickens' exquisite tale A Christmas Carol was performed, and on Wednesday the opera of Faust in both of which the spectral illusions ...