LONDON, OCTOBER 15—14
... Kirby, Serjeant. William Mainwuring, tl ...
... Kirby, Serjeant. William Mainwuring, tl ...
... Giedetone, Esq. T ved Robert Denison, of Kilowick Percy, Rem1. owil ved Nicholas Edmund Yarhurgh, of Heslington, Esq. Jur.I em- Charles Fairfax,'tbe younger, of Gilling Castle, Req. ness tof Robert Bower, of Weihame, Esq. ap PE Richard Hill, of Thorn.rton, Esq ...
... to-bave'been'together party, :al at an ian, on the day preceding the robbery, near to Brad- men. ford, baving with them a horseand cart. Abiaut ten o'clock the pr on tie night of thi robbery the hoise anid cart %iere fethed w6un away. Suspicion being excited ...
... ofwhlich number 890 were Ph 11 British, and 550 Foreign. tit: It HULL POLICE,---Onl Thursday, at the Mtanistio Lu a House, Charles Clark was charged wit staiC ' o adw El a neck. of moutton, tire property of John Leronardi The e prosecutor ha's a shop in ...
... on proponing the health of their Chairman. Among the awbeeriptlone were—Thomas Chapman. Eeri. 1»|; Lord Denman, fit; Charles Dickens. £IU 10s. , Karl Ripon, £lO. Sir Thomas Dyke Ackland. £|(j km. • Duke Buckingham (second donation). £lO, Msnjuu LnMlowne ...
... tea-meeting, in connection with the anniversary, was held in tUe school-room, Hamiltoo-place. Mr. Charles Dickens. (*‘ Boe.*’) is at present visit to Charles Smithson, Esq., of Kasthorpe, ■car Maton. oommoT or botabz.xsbbd ox.bbot DVBXIVO TBX2 BOBOVOH BZ ...
... aecuctr,anif had been in his austody ever since. The shawl was given to Smith by the prosecutor immnediatealy after the robbery, _tbe prosecutior. as soon as liec recovered from the blow, having gene up Waterboune-lane and met Smith there. The prisoner ...
... oe col aeten siore beess isosortalized in the faithful and graphic narrative of ?? Nirhlamtss skeyi from the pen of Mr. Dickens,. d IMPORD~TANT VISIT TO PICK ?? Gran~ agen~ Tlill, homerset, Chancellor of the Duehy of Lancaseter has, with ehal rtls')IISIJp'3 ...
... Law a3 Leaguc. qt . Mr. Charles Dickens, (Boz,) is on a visit ?? ot Castle, near Whitby, ard oe Tresday last visited the ol romantic fishinig bay of Staithes, accompanied by the o Marqais of Normanby. We understard. Mr. Dickens h, is much pleased with ...
... iol Prince Leopold of in Bev-ls. es The O'Connell tribute, this yeati H amounted to the sum of £25,000. i .hi Mr. Charles Dickens is going to Italy at en the cad nf June for a sojourn of'somre months. He alaD te intends vaisiing France anti Snltrerlaud ...
... Uowiek Hall, where several members of the noble carl s family have arrived consequence of his lordship s illness, Mr. Charles Dickens is about to leave England for 12 months' residence abroad. We believe intends remain principally Genoa. Incendiarism in ...
... ten years, and for twenty wars. ROBERT WHITE, ANN FARRELL, LUKE BENTLEY, TIMOTHY BOOTH, of highway robbery with violence; GEORGE CANNON, convicted of robbery, being armed, were all brought for sentence. White protested his innocence, and that he 1 had been ...