News from 02/10/1858
1858; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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W. Pottle, J. Gough, John Toyn Upton, C. Gaylard, Richard Speak, William Jowett, Alfred W. Blackler, John Plummer, W. H. Clifton, G. E. Harris, G. N. B. McBean, Jos. Cowen, John Plummer, Rev. J. Kingsley, Geo. Webber, G. H. Howe, William Wickham, G. C. Lewis,
ResumoFrontmatter: The London News, Notice. News: The Rev. Dr. Guthrie on the Forbes MacKenzie Bill at the Soiree in Honour of Mr. Gough, His Royal Highness Prince Alfred at Dover, At the City Police Committee, in Addition to the Usual Summonses of Cabs Left Unattended and Omnibusses Being "Attended" a Little Too Much, Several Tradesmen Were Fined for Deficiency of Weights and Measures, South London Secular Institute, A Discussion Has Recently Occupied the Attention of Some of the Discussion Halls in London on the Question, "Why Has Chartism Failed to Achieve Its Object?", Mr. Bright's Emigration Letter, Chartist Organisation Locality Reports, Roman Catholic Missions to China, Dr. Booth, F. R. S., on the Self-Culture of the Working Classes, Sporting, Free Sunday Movement, The Outbreak at Portland, Sir G. C. Lewis and the Ballot, Representation of Greenwich, Foreign Miscellany, To the Chartists of England, Temperance Intelligence Metropolitan, At the City Police Committee, in Addition to the Usual Summonses of Cabs Left Unattended and Omnibusses Being "Attended" a Little Too Much, Several Tradesmen Were Fined for Deficicency of Weights and Measures, The Funeral Car of Napoleon I, Marlebone Auxiliary, The Various Sections of the Leeds Meeting of the British Association Were in Full Action on Thursday, from Eleven O'Clock till Late in the Afternoon, Law and Police, Love and Suicide at Longsight, Suspicious Death at Manchester, The Murder at Westminster, The Rev. C. H. Spurgeon's New Tabernacle, The Peace Society, The Prince of Wales' First Stag, Literary Curiosity, At Southwark, William Taylor, Mary Dwyer, and Ann Reynolds, Were Charged with Committing a Desperate Garotte Robbery, and Remanded, Second Edition, The Confessional, Great Expectations Were Entertaine at Aylesbury, Last Week, of a Political Foreshadowing from the Chancellor of the Exchequer of Themeasures of Reform Which Are to Be Proposed by the Government in the Next Session, Tuesday, Sept. 28, A Welcome to Joseph Cowen, The Police in the Cricket Field, Weekly List of New Patents, Newmarket Races, The Quarter's Revenue, List of Agents for the "London News", The Ballot Movement The Bill of the Ballot Society, Books Received, How to Secure Permanent Success for the "London News", Dastardly Outrage of French Soldiers upon a Woman, Lord Goderich on Popular Education, The Moniteur of Monday Has the Following, Halifax Working Men's College, Political Reform League, British Association, Finsbury Reform Association, Mr. Ernest Jones in Manchester, Multiple News Items, Queenly Benevolence, Discussion Halls, Is the Atlantic Cable Severed?, Foreign Affairs France, There Must Be Some Deepeer Similarity between Men of Peace and of War than Is Generally Believed, The Late Catastrophe at the Sheffield Music Hall, National Political Union No. 3 Section, The Extraordinary Accumulatian of Bullion in the Bank of England, Literary Miscellany, Family Column, Equity Society, Demise of Mr. Benjamin Williams the Popular Vocalist, of Evan's Hotel, Covent Garden, Spirit of the Press The Boyne Hill Investigation, The Amount of the Indemnity to Be Paid to Great Britain by the Chinese Government Is Fixed at Two Millions of Taels, between Six and Seven Hundred Thousand Pounds, Lambeth, The Boyne Hill Confessional Inquiry, II.—Sir G. C. Lewis to the Ballot Society, Sporting Thursday, Collier Riot in South Yorkshire. Editorial: North London Auxiliary, Commercial Results of the Treaty with China, Wolverhampton, Mawworm and Majesty, We Are Sorry at All Times to See Any Man of Mark Abdicating a High Position Fairly Won and Honourably Sustained; and When the Life and Successes of Such a Man Become Mixed up with Our Deepest Convictions and Warmest Hopes, It Is Still More Painful to See Him Take a Retrograde Step, Scraps for Reformers, Working-Men's Colleges Metropolitan Working Men's College, Home Miscellany, Co-Operative Carvers and Gilders, To Correspondents, When Will the Reign of Political Justice Commence?. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts and entertainment: Music and the Drama, Facetiæ. Letter to the editor: Chartist Free Quarters Encouragement, Northern Reform Union, General Correspondence The Friends of Labour, Co-Operation To the Editor of the "London News", A Proper Question To the Editor of the "London News", Are the Interests of the Middle and Working Classes Identical? To the Editor of the "London News", Organisation or No Organisation To the Editor of the "London News", The "Real" Power of the People To the Editor of the "London News". Business: Bankrupts Friday, Sept. 24, Bankrupts Friday, Commercial Intelligence, Market News Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, Trade & Friendly Societies The United Trades and National Mutual Assurance Society. Poem, verse: A Thought from the Rhine, Poems for the People Times of Want, A Sabbatarian Creed.
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