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News from 12/09/1857

1857; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Charles D. Ryden, M. Marshall,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The People. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Horticultural Meeting at Newcastle, Oils, Commodore Keppel in the Canton River, Provisions, Pictures of the People, Harvest Home at the Red-Hill Reformatory, Turkey, Potatoes, Monday, Sept. 7 Mark-Lane Corn Exchange, Viscount Melville on the Indian Mutiny, The Irish Row, Fatal Accident upon the Great Western Railway, The Sunderland Herald States That about Four Years Ago, Joseph Routledge a Miner, at Shincliffe Colliery, near Durham, Left England for the Salt Lake, Bark and Other Tanning Materials, On Monday Night the Conference Was Brought to a Close by a Social Meeting at the Teetotal Hall, Broadway, Westminster, Thursday, Sept. 10 Official Corn Report, Remarkable Suicides, Insurance Legislation, Opinions of the Press, Second Edition The Jhansi Massacre, The Circumlocution-Office in Australia, Seeds, Tide Table for the Week, The Prince of Wales Will Shortly, Private Letters State, Make a Tour through Switzerland, Remaining Some Time at Geneva, Troops for India, The Sufferers in India, Emigration, Foreign Intelligence France, City Intelligence, Colonial, Lord Brougham at Manchester, Emile L'angelier, The Hindoo Castes in India, Accidents and Offences Attempted Arson and Murder, Persia, Nearer and Dearer: a Novelette. By Cuthbert Bede, B. A., Author of "Verdant Green." Pp. 182. Bentley, Denmark, United States, Wit and Wisdom, The Rev. Mr. Spurgeon, To Subscribers and Advertisers, Inauguration of Russian Trophies, Spirits, Old Folks in the People's Park, The Queen and the Prince Consort, Accompanied by the Princess Royal and Princess Alice, Drove on Tuesday to the Lynn of Dec, to Open a Bridge Which Has Been Erected over the River by the Earl of Fife, Italy, Imperial Averages, Riots in Belfast, Horticulture Kitchen Garden, Murder by a Farmer, Coals, Epitome of News, Right of Englishmen to Carry Arms, Commissions in the Army, Hay and Straw, Yesterday (Friday), Sept. 11 Mark-Lane Corn Exchange, The Tribune To the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London, Art-Palaces: Their Fortunes, Retired Rear-Admiral James Wilkes Maurice Died at Stonehouse Yesterday Week, in the Eighty-Third Year of His Age, Austria, Thirteen Sheep Killed by Lightning, Calendar for the Week September, Dr. Livingston at Manchester, Metals, The Belfast Riots, Pickings from Punch The Speech of Materfamilias at the End of the Season, Crystal Palace Flower Show, Sweden, The Mormons. Editorial: Commissions without Purchase, The Earl of Harrington and the Clergy, The Indian Revolt The Siege of Delhi, Newgate and Leadenhall. Fiction, drama: Police Intelligence Mansion-House, Literature Life of George Washington. By Washington Irving. Vol. IV. Conclusion of the American War, Money a Plaster for All Sores. Poem, verse: The Shadows. Review: The Slave Question in America. Arts and entertainment: Amusements. Letter to the editor: Editor's Letter-Box The Poor and Poor Laws of England. Shipping news: Ships Bound for Australia and Canada. Sports: Sporting Intelligence Lichfield Races.—Monday, Cricket, Aquatics. Business: Tuesday, Sept. 8 Leadenhall Leather Market, Borough Hop Market, The London Gazettes Bankrupts, Provision Markets, London Markets Corrected up to the Hour of Going to Press, Wednesday, Sept. 9 Mark-Lane Corn Exchange, Tallow, Newgate and Leadenhall, Potatoes, Last Night's Gazette Bankrupts, Prices of Railway Shares Shares and Stocks Unguaranteed, Colonial, Tobacco, Provincial Markets, Metropolitan Cattle Market, Wool. Accounts, donations, financials: Highest Prices of the Public Funds, Bank of England. Birth notices: Births. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths.

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