Wednesday and Thursday's Posts
... Countefs of Yarmouth, *eoel. ...
... Countefs of Yarmouth, *eoel. ...
... any Perfon or Perfons who (hall or may within three Years from the Date hereof, commit, or be fufpe&ed of committing any Robbery. Burglary, Felony, or Theft whatfoever, on the Perfon or Pro- perty of any of us the Subfcribers hereunto. And for that End ...
... Courts; and we shall endeavour give our readers faithful account of tha most interesting cases. On the 9th inst. Tomyns Scott Dickens, Esq. of Ripon, wss called to the'bar the Honourable the Society of Gray's Inn. Base Coin. âWe are informed that great quantity ...
... Bethel), of Rise, Esq. Foreman. The Hon. Sir Edw. Marniaduke Vavasour, of Hazlewood Hall, Bt. Tbe Hon. Charles Langdale, of Honghtoii. Sir Charles Ibbetson, Denton Park, Bart. John Yorke, Bewerlev, Esq. George Lowther Thompson, of Sheriff Hutton Park ...
... Leeds, charged with beine.' concerned in the robbery of Mrs. llepper, of Wortley, near the Railway Station, in Hunslct-kine, ?? months ago. It will be remembered that Mrs. ilepper, who ha-1 on the day of the robbery received a considerable sum of money, was ...
... was do doubt that the death the deceased had resulted from Datura! causes, and the Jury returned a verdict accordingly. Robberies from the Person. —On Saturday last, two females the names of Matilda Hobson (late Kaye), and Harriet Clarke, were brought ...
... John Overs, Author of the Evenings of • Working Man, which was introduced to tlie public, in sensible preface, by Mr. Charles Dickens, died Lambeth, a few days ago, leaving a widow and six children, the eldest nine years, and the youngest two months old ...
... ssmeof the Loudon journals, and the shoulder is injured. School Robbery at Marton.—There was an error, to the value of the goods stolen, in the paragraph in our last concerning this robbery. The goods abstracted were worth £2- Manchester Athenaeum Soiree ...
... in politics—and its general arrangements, so far it 18 fair judge by first two or three numbers, seem pretty complete. Charles Dickens (Bex), who is tbetditor tbe literary department, commences series of articles, under the title of j Travelling Lett ...
... notice is taken the affair. Origin of Boz.—The following is said to be the origin of the signature Box, nsed Mr. Charles Dickens:—A little brother his so much resembled M the Vicar Wakefield, that he went by that name in the family ; but a unger ...
... Teal, for burglary. 74 11 6 John Teal and Henry Ward, for robbery 32 11 9 Charles Stephens, for lobbery 28 7 2 Herman Julius Marcus, for forgery 2 6 8 John Schrowder and Edward Hughes, for robbery.. 29 2 8 Total 14 Seizure of Meat.—On Thursday last, at ...
... inhabitant of the Eternal City, as it appeared 2000 years ago. Dickens' New Work. —Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son; with illustrations by H. K. Browne, —(Bradbury and Evans, London.) When Dickens cemcs out with a new work, the reading public is all alive ...