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News from 09/06/1839

1839; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Samuel Etheridge, B. Beniowski, Henry Grattan, Henry Grattan,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Champion and Weekly Herald. Classified ads: Richard Oastler's Letter to the Nobility, Clergy, Farmers, and Shopkeepers of the County of Nottingham, upon the Present Condition of the Useful Classess, Life Insurance and Annuities. News: Frome Working Men's Association, Scarcity of Seamen, Serious Riot at Bury, Price of Hops, Monday, June 3, Foreign News France, Railway Accidents, Election Movements, A Question Answered, Important Meeting of the Perthshire Radical Reform Association, Conviction of Four of Lord John Russell's "Respectable" Peace-Preservation Physical Force Men, Coroners' Inquests, Plymouth, Monday, The Parliament House of Lords—June 3, Facts and Fancies, The Common-Road Steam Company, Summary of the Week, O'Connell Creeping Back, The Chartists, Reform Club, Sunday Night, June 2,1839, Meeting of Middlesex Magistrates, Ireland, Worcester Hops, June 5, Bail Court, Postscript Champion Office, Saturday Afternoon, Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Fires, The Hillingdon Cock-Fight, Police Guildhall, Exchequer Chamber, Law Court of Queen's Bench, It Was Said of a Great Calumniator, and a Frequenter of Other Persons' Tables, That He Never Opened His Mouth but at Somebody's Expense, Incendiarism, Condition and Prospects of France, The Queen's Letter Has Been Received, Appointing Dr. Sandes, Bishop of Cashel, a Member of the Board of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, in the Room of the Late Archbishop of Tuam, Singular Will, Mr. H. Grattan and Lord Brougham, Average Price of Sugar, A Strange Debut, Mr. Attwood and the Currency, Improvements at the Corn Exchange, Address to the Queen Dowager, Latest Country News, Lord Brougham Presents His Compliments to Mr. H. Grattan, and, Although He Could Not Give Him Such an Answer to His Inquiry as Ought to Prove Satisfactory to Mr. Grattan, yet, as the Matter Passed in Parliament, and as He Is Unwilling to Adopt Any Course Which Might Injure the Freedom of Debate, He Must Defer Answering His Letter until He Has Had an Opportunity of Consulting a Friend, Who Is Also a Peer, and Who, Owing to His Absence from Town, He Cannot See before Tomorrow Morning, Banking. Business: Liverpool Cotton Market, June 4, Mercantile Markets, Trade in the Manufacturing Districts, The Funds and Money Market, The Tea Trade, Tuesday, June 4, Devizes Market, June 6, Liverpool Corn Market, June 4, Smithfield Market, Monday, June 3, The Markets Corn Averages. Editorial: Another Appalling Murder, and Attempt at Incendiarism, The "Fine Rich Feeling", Trowbridge, To Correspondents. Letter to the editor: Liberty of the Press, and Freedom of Speech To the Editor of the Champion, Sir,—While I Protest Distinctly against Being Held Answerable to Any Person out of the House to Which I Belong, for Any Thing Said or Done by Mein That House of Parliament, I Am Disposed to Answer Your Letter by the Respect Which I Have Everborne Towards Your Family, and Which You Are Aware I Do Not Now for the First Time Profess, New Poor-Law Removal of the Poor, To the Editor of the Champion, Chartists in Monmouthshire To the Editor of the Champion, Grafton-Street, Monday. Poem, verse: Varieties To the Editor of the Champion. Arts and entertainment: Theatres. Birth notices: Births. Marriage notices: Married. Death notices: Died.

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