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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer

SUPPLEMENT TO TIIE YO LEEDS POLICE COURT

... Under these circumstances the bench liberated the prisoner upon his own recognisances. (Before the MATOE and Mr IRWIN.) ROBBERY PROM THE COOK RIDGE STREET BATH*.— George illiam Abbott (18), labourer. Crown Point Bridge, was charged with having stolen ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGEW1

... m«»st satisfactory the management. To-night will produced, under the title The Golden Dustman, dramatic adaptation Charles Dickens's last novel, Our M Friend, which has lately been received with muck favour in London and elsewhere. Mr Loraiae alse ...

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 37

... with the most severe the autumn gales. DEATH CHARLES DICKENS' BROTHER.— The New York papers publish telegram »tn Chicago, which announces the death, in that city, of Augustus Dickens, brother of Charles Dickens, the novelist. TREATIES OE ...

TIIP. YOltKSHmr POST ANO LEEDS IKTIXMCFyCER, SAHHOAV, I.E. 1.-rfßEli 8,

... College; Charles J. H. Chepinell, Christ Church Arthur S. Gilwn, Charlea E. Jar via, and John mkar. Trinity; Thomas Nolan, scholar, John'a; John aeUar. John S. Bird, John E. Prothero, and H.nry E. Miaou, Jeaua College; Winheld Cooper, and Charles I). Smith ...

►AY, JANUARY 36, 1867

... question than if be pledged himself to any particular measure.—A vote of thanks wm passed Mr Lewis and Mr Chambers. Mr Charles Dickens the Perils of Railway Travelling. —The following letter appears in the Tttnes of yesterday Sir,—*As is better prevent ...

LONDON WOOL SALES

... for 14 days. Violent Assault, —Robert Powell placed the bar answer a charge of acaault preferred a person named Charles Willsher, Dickens Street, New Wortley. It seemed that the complainant was near the Wellington station Monday night, when the prisoner ...

THE YORKSIIIItE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, SATtTR

... classic lore, or the rich imagination, or the flexible genius of Sir Edward Bulwer—now Lord Lytton. Neither was a man, like Charles Dickens, to conduct the reader through whole world of pathetic incidents and moving situations, into the innermost depths. To ...

THE VOLUNTEERS

... Wigan. The prisoner was found guilty of concealment birth, and sentenced six months' imprisonment with hard labour. Mr Charles Dickens is stated to in « critical state of health, and his intended voyage America is probably prompted more by consideration ...

Bingley Petty Sessions. Before Mr. VT, Fenrand. Mr J. Brigg. mi.l Mr W. Mairttu-r.-Joahu* Poole, cal* driver, ..

... The Readers of the Press.—On Tuesday evening a meeting of readers the press was held in tho Salisbury Hotel, London. Mr Charles Dickens, who occupied the chair, delivered a brief speech, in which testified, from his own experience, to the fact that correctors ...

TO THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, OCTOBER 5, 18G7

... December. The force fixed will consist of between 10,000 and 11,000 men. —Pall Mail GazetU, Mr Charles Dickens.—The public will be interested to learn that Mr Dickens has decided to visit America for the propose of giving a series of those Headings” which have ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELL GENERAL NEWS. Tb* United Status’War Straubs Tioonok him; a , nine guns, has ..

... to the ground. Mr Charles Dipkens.—On Saturday last Mr Charles Dickens’s avant courier, Mr George Dalby, sailed from Liverpool for Halifax and Boston in the Cunard steamer China, and on the of March next, understand that Mr Dickens will leave Liverpool ...