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... dinner of the Artists’ Benevolent Fond Society is fixed to take place at tbe Freemasons’ Tiverv, Saturday, the Bth of May,—Charles Dickens, E ...
... dinner of the Artists’ Benevolent Fond Society is fixed to take place at tbe Freemasons’ Tiverv, Saturday, the Bth of May,—Charles Dickens, E ...
... from selling such in smau Quantities.” Robbery at Me. Charles Friday, a person named Georp described as a market-gardener, charged before the magistrates Booheste having stolen some bay froro The roh- Cbarles Dickens Gadshill, near Bo«“» , ,„ mr, bery, it ...
... a special Jury. The matter excites much interest In literary and other circles, and various witnesses, including Mr. Charles Dickens, will examined. Mr. Edwin James, Q.C., will conduct the case for the plaintiff i the Attorney-General will represent the ...
... found in this diftrict will be fined X6f, for the use of the poor.” In addition to the new serial tele upon which Mr. Charles Dickens at work, it is said that a short story, also from his pen, will soon appear in Household Word, Intelligence from Naples ...
... Vo~ lunteers: Charles Foote Gower, gent., to be Lieut. ; Henry Howard, gent., to be Ensign. Mr. Charles Dickens’ Readings.—A crowded and fashionable assembly enjoyed a rich treat in the Corn Exchange on Monday evening, when Mr. Dickens read his matchless ...
... to take him to, the Station. Defendant pleaded guilty, and was fined 9s. 6d., including costa. THE LATE EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES. William Charles Claxton, lumper, was charged with stealing on the 23rd ult., a door mat of the value of 54., the property of ...
... Queen Marahr by the French Government to commemorate her visit to Paris. Ant atrocious assault has been committed by Charles Dickens, a man of very bad character, now a convict undergoing 15 years' penal servitude in the prison at Portsmouth. He was removed ...
... w be continued for three months. - - - - Tim [Among old Pickwick' Inn, Cobham near Rochester, a favourite resort of Charles Dickens, and describ -d in his Pickwick Papers, was partially destroyed by Sr. early on Friday merlins. The front and side ...
... sat or burn. The wood waspartly riven tip, and some of it was burned. P. c. K4llOll said, upon rertivieg information of the robbery he went to deiendant's house and found a large piece of wood, which prosecutor identified as him property. Defendant admitted ...
... enlarged from fyds. to 12yda. Bait could prehension was issued. Ibe obtained in the warm summer months by the ALLi.JED Asseuvr.—Charles Barrow, painter, ap- , legal „ nets, but in the winter months, when the fish peered to a summons for assaulting William I ...
... offer (with • subscription of U.) from Mr. C. Geatrey to give a reading on .Deecenher let frem the works of the late Charles Dickens, in aid of tbe fund being raised. The Mayor said Mr. Nightingale's offer was a very liberal one, and he thought they could ...
... an interesting fact that the late Mr. Chester was privileged to breakfast on one occasion, in company with Thackeray, Charles Dickens, John Ruskin. and Jane Evre (Charlotte Bronte). Several of the sketches published Roun about Patters ” were originally ...