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News from 23/10/1836

1836; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

C. Green,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Weekly True Sun, Weekly True Sun. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Prices of Oil, Nymphs of the Pave, Chelsea Petty Sessions October 19, St. James and St. John, Clerkenweel, Olympic, The House of Commons, Another Account, Chancery Commissioner, Statue to the Duke of Wellington Public Meeting at the Mansion-House, Kensington Petty Sessions October 17, St. Andrew's, Holborn, Bank of England, "How Do You Get Your Living?", Stock of the West India, London and St. Katharine Docks, Church-Rate Abolition Society, Liverpool Cotton Market during the past Week, The Reported Proceedings of Five Public Meetings, Each of Some Interest, Have Appeared in the Journa's of the Last Week, Another Bayonet Attack Attempted, Odd Bits, Police Offices Desperate Female Assault, Wednesday, A Bold Stroke for a Husband, Abolition of Church-Rates, High Water at London Bridge, On Wednesday Mr. Coventry and Mr. Keene, the Revising Barristers, Proceeded with the Hearing of Objections on the Middlesex Lists, Holland, Discovery of a Human Skeleton in Lincoln's Inn Square, Destructive Fire at Woodford Bridge, Bishop of Chichester, Adelphl, In Reply to Many Correspondents, Who Suggest the Desirableness of a Monday's Edition of the Weekly True Sun, We Call Their Attention to the Daily True Sun of That Evening, in Which Will Be Found the Best Selections from the Weekly Paper, Together with the Latest Intelligence, and a Copious Account of All the Markets, Prices of Hay and Straw, Riding on the Foot Pavement, Colonial Markets during the Week Tuesday, Middlesex, More Mischief by the Bayonet, Sporting Intelligence, St. Mary, Islington [Before Mr. Falconer], Registration of Voters, Brevities, Theatre Royal, English Opera House, Dividends Unclaimed [Three Per Cent. Consols], Attempted Suicide, Thursday, General Average Price of British Corn &c. For the Week Ended October 16, Sold in the Several Counties of England and Wales, Which Governs Duty, The French Language Is Becoming Almost as Familiar Amongst Us as Our Own, but It Is Lamentable to Find How Very Superficially It Is Taught; This Is Mainly Attributable to the Many Worthless Elementary Books Which Are Foisted on the Public under the Specious Pretext of Enabling the Learner to Acquire It without Study, Multiple News Items, St. Mary, Stoke Newington, One of the Vacant Insignia of the Bath Has Been Bestowed on Major-General Now Sir William Thornton, Registration of Voters London, Lectures at Theobald's-Road, Precautions against Steam-Boat Accidents, A Brutal Husband, Middlesex Sessions October 18, It Is Reported That Sir John Barrow, the under Secretary of the Admiralty, Is about to Retire from His Snug Situation, from Some Misunderstanding with Their Lordships, and It Is to Be Hoped That His Successor Will Not Be Suffered to Overrule the Councils of the Board, as Those Holding Such Appointments Have Notoriously Been Allowed to Do for the Last Twenty Years, Middlesex Election, A Very Thin House on Thursday Night Witnessed the First Performance of a Three Act Drama, Called the Duchess of Ormond, Price of Candles, Prices of Potatoes at Spitalfields.—(Pr Cwt.), Thursday, the Revision of the Lists for Fulham, &c, Royal Vauxhall Balloon Mr. Green's Account of the Fifth Ascent of the Vauxhall Balloon, Borough of Finsbury Registration [Before Mr. Falconer], The Poor Law Commissioners Contemplate Issuing a General Order on the Subject of Parochial Assessments, Which Will Contain Full Directions and Information with Relation to the Parochial Assessment Act, House of Lords, Oct. 20, Brutal Murder near Liverpool, Proposed Disinterment of Madame Malibran, Death by Lightning, Highway Robbery Ten Years Ago, Church Rates Refused, Liberty of Glasshouse-Yard, Price of Stocks for the Week, Notice, Prussian Army, London Gazettes Tuesday, Oct. 18, A Parson-Magistrate, Prices of Flour and Bread, Friday, Oct. 21 Declaration of Insolvency, Price of Sugar, State Pensions Falling Due in the Ensuing Week, Sir W. Molesworth, Newgate and Leadenhall, In Several Districts in the County of Kent, Where the Tories Supposed They Would Increase in Strength, the Registration Has Proved in Favour of the Reformers, [Before Mr. Falconer] St. Sepulchre, Prices of Timber Per Load, Prices of Hops, Spain, Violent Assault by a Parish Constable, The Office of Geographer to the King Is Vacant by the Death of James Wilde, Esq., London Monthly Statement of Imports and Deliveries; and Also the Stocks, The Government of the Provinces To the Home Secretary, Late Attempt at Assassination of the Emperor Nicholas, Italy, Poor Law Medical Officers, Foreign Summary France, Deputation on the Poor Laws St. George's, Southwark, Price of Cheese and Butter, Prics of Tallow, Soap, &c., Per 112lb., Poor-Law Doings at Diss, in Norfolk, Prices of Shares on Saturday at One O'Clock. Editorial: Mr. Justice Patteson, Loss of the Red Rover Steamboat, Turkey, March of Morality in the City, City Intelligence, Switzerland, To Correspondents. Letter to the editor: The Proposed Wellington Monument To the Editor of the Weekly True Sun, Figaro! To the Editor of the Weekly True Sun, Currency No. III. Arts and entertainment: Theatres, Norton Falgate Theatre, Theatre Royal, English Opera House Miss Betts, Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden To-Morrow the Tragedy of King John, Theatre Royal, Adelphi. Weather report: The Weather—The Crops—And the Corn Trade, at Home and Abroad, Gallantry of the Coast-Guard. Review. Sports: Northallerton Races Friday. Business: Newgate Poultry Market, Country Markets, Irish Markets, Trade, London Markets Corn Exchange—Friday, Smithfield Market.—Friday. Birth notices: Births. Marriage notices: Married. Death notices: Died.

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