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News from 10/10/1846

1846; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Thomas Moore, George T. May, William Thom,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper. News: Starvation in Ireland, The Sentence on Matthewson, of the 7TH Hussars, Metropolitan Early Closing Association, Gambling at Newcastle, Whittington Club and Metropolitan Athenæum, The National Anti-Poor Law Union, The Moors Call Their Slaves Either "Ensarak" (Christians) or Jews, The St. Pancras Workhouse, Tuesday, Oct. 6 Bankruptcy Annulled, The Potato in Its Natural State, How to Regenerate Ireland, Free Trade in Land—Law of Primogeniture, Births of Sons, The Game Laws, Dreadful Fire and Loss of Life, Newcastle-On-Tyne Early Closing Association, Death of Sir Charles Wolseley, Election for Exeter, Death of the Baron De Bode, and Inquest, Ireland, Drury-Lane, Shares, Submarine Railways, Magaziniana, Notice to Advertisers and News-Vendors, Election of the Lord Mayor, Clarkson's Funeral, National United Trades' Association, Foreign and Colonial, Police, Southwark Literary Institution, Town Talk, The Dorsetshire Labourers.—The Prince of Wales' Tenantry, Miscellanies, The Mayoralty of London, The Spanish Marriages Are Still the Alpha and Omega of the Leading Articles in the French and English Press, Postscript, Anti-Corn-Law League Memoirs No. VIII.—Mr. Wilson and the Finance Committee, There Was Also a Meeting in the Common Hall, The Great Britain, Flogging at the Cape of Good Hope, Crimes and Casualties, Friday, Oct. 9, Cleanliness Amongst Colliers, In This Concluding Article, I Shall Give the Reader a Glimpse of Those United Anglo-Saxons Met in Council, or Dispersed in Various Rooms in Various Committees, This Will Let Us See Some of Those Who Are Not Much Known to the Public, The Andover Union, Laurent's Casino, A Sensible Man, Public Meetings Bradford Institution, Money and Commerce, The Wellington Statue, The Salt Monopoly, High Water at London Bridge, Repeal Association. Letter to the editor: The Wrongs of Merchant Seamen To the Editor, Permanent Remedy for Irish Distress. Part II To the Editor, Institutions for Sunday School Teachers To the Editor, "Church and State Letters", Political Economy.— a Broken Crutch To the Editor, Commercial Travellers' Schools To the Editor, Post-Office Abuses To Col. Maberly, The Cat and the Queen's Service To the Editor, Poor-Laws and Money-Laws A Second Protest from the Ghost of Malthus. Fiction, drama: Condition of the People of England Part III, Literature Political Economy; or, the Principles of the Science of Wealth. By Joseph Droz, Member of the French …. Editorial: Equity without Compromise; or Hints for the Construction of a Just System of National Education: with Remarks on Dr. Hook's Pamphlet and the Letters of E. Baines, Jun. Esq. To Lord John Russell, To Correspondents, Fine Arts The Sixth Report of the Fine Arts Commission. The Commissioners to Whom the Decoration of the New Houses …. Arts and entertainment: Twelve Nights Entertainments, or Tales of Various Lands. Burns, The Musical Herald, Theatres, New Music Beethoren's Mass in C. For Four Solo Roiees and Choras. With an Accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte. Poem, verse: The Hameless. Business: Colonial and Other Markets. Accounts, donations, financials: British Funds. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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