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MISCELLANEOUS

... Police ln the window of the library, No. 212, Rue de Bivoli, there has lately been exhibited an engraved portrait of Mr. Charles Dickens, with beard, I imperiale, sitting at desk in thoughtful position, and writing. The police entered the shop the other day ...

THB JBESIY INDBPBNDBNT AND DAILY ZKLEOBAFE; SATUEDAT, JANUAET 8,1858. MISCELLANEOUS

... apoplexy. Robbery Mb. Chables Dickens*. On Friday a person named George Blackman, who was described as a market-gardener Higham, was charged before the magistrates at Rochester with haring stolen some hay from the premises of Mr. Charles Dickens, Gadshill ...

BRIDGE.—THE SHIRLEY SCANDAL.—THE GUILD OF

... gone to the same Limho where sleeps the British and Foreign Institute.” Some of our literary magnates among them Mr. Charles Dickens and Mr. John Forster made themselves very conspicuous some years ago in respect to this same Guild of Literature and Art ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... Shirley Brooks, 43; Albert Smith, 43 ; William Howard Russell, 43; Professor Aytoun, 46; R Browning, 47 ;0. Mackay, 47; 0. Dickens, 47; W. M. Thackeray, 48; A. Tennyson, 49; Sir Archibald Alison, 49; Mark Lemon, 50; Edward Miall, 50; B. M. Milues, SO ;W ...

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... diverted to other issues. It is in the “carouable”— Anglice, “cribcracking,” or burglary—that the genius of the French artist in robbery rinds its most complete expression. Rightly interpreted’ the carouble” signifies a bunch of akelefon keys—facetiously called ...

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... the night of Tuesday the 10th instant, stolen several walking sticks from the of Mr. Charles Hodder, Queen Street. The prisoner denied the charge, and said the robbery was committed a girl of the name of Pepin. The charge was clearly proved, and the prisoner ...

ENTERTAINMENT

... About 160 persons were present. The programme opened with reading by Mr. Bridges, annonneed on the programme an extract from Dickens’ •• Olirer Twist j” bat to persons not acquainted with that work the reading was perfectly unintelligible. From seat in the ...

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... the exile is almost over. How shall meet him? official, another, which couveyed fall proof of Shakespeare's Head, with Charles Dickens and . Did I ever lovo him? What do 1 owe to him? the identity of the lady, wan produced, and it Douglas Jerrold aa customers ...