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News from 02/04/1853

1853; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John Henry Parker, George Jacob Holyoake, Brooke Herford, Mr. G. J. Holyoake,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Leader. Table of contents: Contents. News: The Increasing Vigour of the Four Principal Independent Journals in France Begins to Cause Umbrage to the Government, Tranquil "Appearances" at the Cape, M. De Lacour Sailed from Marseilles for Constantinople on the 27th Ult, The Burmese War, News of the Week, Doncaster Church Is to Be "Restored", Dinner to Sir William Molesworth, The Last Mail from Australia Contained Several Thousand Registered Letters; Nearly a Thousand of Them Were for Ireland, Saunders, the Murderer of Toller, Was Hung at Chelmsford on Wednesday, If Proof Were Wanting to Convince Those Who Still Doubt the Intention of the Northern Powers to Stir up War, the Revolutionary Intrigues of the Austrian Government in the Canton of Ticino Might Well Open Their Eyes, Goderich for Huddersfield, Health of London during the Week, The Arts The Easter Pieces, "The Political Examiner", On Monday Next a Public Meeting Will Be Held at Sydenham, of Those Favourable to the Opening of the Crystal Palace on Sunday, The Comets The Comets: a Descriptive Treatise upon Those Bodies, with a Condensed Account of the Numerous Modern …, The Commissioners Have Just Issued Notice That All Government Emigrants Will Be Required to Sign a Written Agreement That, If They Go to the Gold Fields or Quit the Colony within Four Years after Landing, They Must Pay to the Colonial Government a Proportionate Part of Their Passage-Money, at the Rate of 4l, Companies for Non-Performance, "The Chase" in California, "I Can't Think What Possessed Me to Do It", The Christian Religion, The Progressive Rise of Wages, The Prussian Government Has Made a Razzia at Berlin among Persons Suspected of Revolutionary Correspondence, During Easter the Fine Old Mansion of Paxhill—One of the Elizabethan Houses of East Sussex, Coeval with Wakehurst and Brambletye, and Now the Residence of Mr. Arthur Smith—Has Been the Seat of Great Festivity, The Greys Are A-Coming!, Official Corruption of the Late Government, Miscellaneous, American Notes, Richardson's African Diary Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa, Performed during the Years 1850-51, under the Orders and at …, Ministers at the Mansion House, The Emperor of Russia Has Issued an Ukase Prohibiting Jews from Representing Christian Houses in Trade, Bearing Date Wednesday, the Times Prints the Following Letter, Books on Our Table, The White Slaves of the West End, Public Affairs The White Flag and the White Feather, Huddersfield Election: a Working Man's M. P., A New Crockford's, to Be Called Club Des Etrangers, at Which the Play Will Be Excessively High, Is in Course of Formation at Paris, Letters from Paris Letter LXVI, Continental Notes, One Fact, Very Alarming to the Government, Is the Progressive Rise in the Rent of Lodgings for Working Men, Lord John Russell Will State the Intentions of the Government with Regard to Education on Monday Next. Editorial: From Spain We Learn, That the Discussion in the Senate on the Report of the Majority of the Committee Favourable to the Pretensions of Marshal Narvacz Was Resumed and Brought to a Close on the 22nd Ult, Erratum, Sunday Reform Petitions, Government Measures for Manning the Fleet, Notices to Correspondents, The (Cab) Stand for Freedom, The Young Clergy, We Hesitated Last Week to Publish the Report That the Austrian Government Had Not Only Not Desisted from Its Projects of Spoliation against Persons and Families, Innocent Even of Patriotism, and Many Even Naturalized in Foreign States, but Had, by a Subsequent Decree, Given a Retroactive Offect to These Sequestrations—In Other Words, These Confiscations—By Including the Property of Men Who Have Been out of Italy since 1831 and 1821; Besides Many Who Have Been Naturalized in Piedmont since 1848, Tracts against Sunday Reform (Batch the First), Ignis Has Replied to Our Remarks on His Letter on Spontaneous Combustion, Journal of Railway Accidents. Letter to the editor: Letter from the Editor of the "Mermaid" [From a Letter Received from Australia, Written by Mr. Henry Thomas Holyoake, We Make the Following Extracts …, Open Council The Spirit Rappers, The Government and the Working Man's Press Letter I. Fiction, drama: Portfolia A Story of a Dress, The Kentish Gazette Contains the Following Story of What It Calls "A Singular Discovery Made in France by a M. Fabre, a Humble Gardener of Ayde, but of Some Local Note as a Botanist, Literature, Claverston Claverston: a Tale. By Charles Mitchell Charles, Author of Hamon and Catar. Saunders and Otley. Birth notices: Births, Marriages, and Deaths Births. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Business: Commercial Affairs Money Market and City Intelligence. Accounts, donations, financials: British Funds for the past Week, Foreign Funds. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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