News from 11/06/1853
1853; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
William Monsell, G. J. Holyoake, W. Blanchard Jerrold,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Leader. Table of contents: Contents. News: Among the Marvels of the Day Must Be Reckoned M. De Saint-Simon Sicard's Invention of an Apparatus Which Permits the Possessor to Take a Half Hour's Promenade at the Bottom of a River, and There Occupy Himself as Fancy Suggests—From Flirting with Mermaids to Rescuing "Moist Bodies", Letters from Paris Letter LXXVI, A Few Genuine American Notes, Books on Our Table Facts and Fancies; or, Random Sketches of Men, Women, and Principles. By Frederic Rowland Young, News of the Week, In the Greenwich Workhouse There Died a Pauper over 100 Years Old, Compulsory Education of Juvenile Offenders, The Stewarts, an English Vessel, Has Been Wrecked near Cadiz, Aleekephaleskepasteer, Health of London during the Week, It Has Been Decided, This Week, That a Legacy to the "Children" of Any Person Includes the Illegitimate Children, Provided the Father Is Dead, and Can Therefore Raise No Legitimate Children to Compete with Them, Exploration of Australia, Wages, How Ready People Are with Their "Corrections, " and How Seldom Are These Corrections Correct!, The Installation Week at Oxford, Who Invented the Electric Telegraph?, Statue of Cœur De Lion, A Russian Democratic Printing Office in London, England Growing up to Enfranchisement, The Week in Parliament The Government of India, Miscellaneous, The Cologne Choral Union, American Notes, Criminal Customs of the English, Public Affairs The Great Lunatic at Large, Pictures of Australia, Doings at the Mansion House, The First Railway in India, The Monthly Record of the Society of the Friends of Italy, Published This Day, Contains the Following Survey of the Actual State and Prospects of Europe, and More Especially of Italy, Which Our Readers Will Be Interested In, India and Her New Government, The Duke of Genoa Has Been Visiting Many Places of National Interest, and Has Been Entertained in High Official Quarters, "A Stranger" in Parliament, Multiple News Items, The Cruel Kindness, Joseph Cottle, the Early Friend of Coleridge, Words-Worth, and Southey, Died at Bristol on Tuesday, in His 84th Year, Lord Derby Installed, Letter to the Right Hon. The Earl of Carlisle, P. C., Reforms in the House of Commons, The Arts Rachel as Diane, The Bank of Ireland Has Followed the Bank of England N Raising Its Rate of Interest to Three-And-A-Half Per Cent, Memorandums Made in Ireland in the Autumn of 1852. By J. Forbes. 2 Vols, An American Citizen's Yacht, A Glasgow Goblin, Continental Notes, Election Exposures. Letter to the editor: Reply of the Earl of Carlisle, Lord Aberdeen to Mr. Monsell. Editorial: Notice to Correspondents, The Royal Academy II, Arnold Ruge, The Democratic Address against American Slavery, A Correspondent Sends Us an Amusing Illustration of the Pereant Male, English Art The Lake Scenery of England. A Series of Twenty-Five Pictures, Painted by J. B. Pyne, Esq. Thomas Agnew and Sons, (Manchester), Thomas De Quincey Selections, Grave and Gay, from Writings Published and Unpublished. By Thomas Do Quincey. Vol. I. Autobiographic Sketches. Business: Commercial Affairs City Intelligence, A Long Chase. Sports: At the Henley Royal Regatta, the University Boat Race Has Been Won by the Oxonians, Ascot Races. Birth notices: Births, Marriages, and Deaths Births. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Fiction, drama: Literature. Review: The New Number of the Irish Quarterly Review Is a Decided Advance on Its Predecessors. Poem, verse: Portfolio The Beggar at Church. Accounts, donations, financials: British Funds for the past Week, Foreign Funds. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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