News from 06/12/1835
1835; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Frontmatter: The Weekly True Sun, Weekly True Sun. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Fine Arts, Coroner's Inquests, Price of Sugar, State Pensions Falling Due in the Ensuing Week, Sultan Mahmoud, (From the Hull Observer), Reform Association, The News Which Has Reached Us This Week from the Continent, May Be Compared to the Distant, Continuous and Heavy Growl, Which Usually Precedes the Approach of a Furious Thunder Storm, The Commissioners of Police at the Castle-Street Court of Requests, Meeting of Parliament, Scævola's Letter No. XII, Machinery, Unfeeling Freak, Dublin Election Commission, Death of a Female Burglar, Prices of Leather, A Splendid Dinner Was Given on Monday Last to Mr. Sharman Crawford, M. P., in Mayo, Declarations of Insolvency, London Gazettes Tuesday, Dec 1, Men and Things The Tyranny of Governments—The Malt Tax; a Poll Tax at the Present Day, A Moving Sight, The Seamen Frozen up in the Polar Seas, The Anniversary of the Polish Revolution Was Celebrated on Sunday at Rouen, by the Refugees Resident in That Town, by a Banquet, to Which an Equal Number of Frenchmen Were Invited, City Intelligence, Ireland, Important to the Affligted, City—Saturday Afternoon, Railroad from Dublin to Kilkenny, Russia, Prices of Hops, Latest Intelligence, Masquerading and Morality, On Sunday Morning the Brazilian Minister Who Resides at No. 36, York-Terrace, Regent's-Park, Arrived from Dover by the Mail, Accompanied by a Servant, a Stranger to London, and Who, on Getting down at the Coach Office, Stepped into a Chariot, Desiring to Be Driven to His Master's House, Drogheda Railway, A Fellow Feeling "A Fellow Feeling Makes Us Wond'roms Kind", Official Report, Sale of a Wife in London, Temperance Societies, On Monday Evening an Inquest Was Held at Thompson's Wine-Vaults, No. 100, High Holborn, before Mr. Stirling and a Respectable Jury, on View of the Body of Mrs. Susannah Shulley, a Lady Aged 70, Who Was Killed by Being Run over by a Hired Cab on Friday Night Last, Law and Police (Yesterday), Brevities, Kidnapping of Polish Children, Ireland Dublin Election Commission, General Average Price of British Corn, &c., Prices of Hay and Straw (At Per Load of 36 Trusses), Friday, Dec. 4 Whitehall, Dec. 2,1835, Accidents and Offences, The Late Fatal Steam-Boat Accident, On Tuesday Evening a Gentleman Named Baynes, Residing in Norton-Street, Marylebone, Engaged a Hackney Cabriolet to Convey Him to the Residence of a Relation at Earl's-Terrace, Kensington, Fire in Tottenham-Court-Road, O'Connell Rent, Covent-Garden, Foreign Summary France, Multiple News Items, Price of Stocks for the Week, Police Intelligence Queen-Square, "Gen. Harispe Has Taken a Vigorous Step, The Most Prominent, If Not the Most Important, Event of the Last Week Was the Meeting Held on Thursday Last for "The Relief of the Suffering Irish Protestant Clergy", Manual of Entomilogy; by Dr. Hermann Burmeister. Translated by W. E. Shuckard. Nos. XIII. And XIV. Churton, London, Meeting for the Relief of the Distressed Clergy of Ireland, An English Husband for the Portuguese Queen Extracted from the Paris Correspondence of the "True Sun", Miscellaneous General News, The Colonelcy of the 57th (or West Middlesex) Regiment Has Fallen to the Gift of the Ministers, by the Demise of Lieutenant-General Sir William Inglis, K. C. B., at Ramsgate, Portsmouth, Dec. 4, Celbration of the Polish Anniversary of Their Revolution, A King's Legacy to the Clergy. Letter to the editor: The Dublin Society—Politics To the Editor of the Dublin Evening Post, To the Editor of the Weekly True Sun, Whale Vessels Left in the Ice. Editorial: Royal Charity, The Prophetic Messenger, with Two Almanacks, for 1836 and the Farmer's and Astrologian's Guide, with Every Minute Requisite. Wm. Charlon Wright, London, Memorandums of My Mayoralty; by Lord Winchester. Second Edition. Sold by All Booksellers, We Have Heard It Is Intended to Invite Col. Napier, Author of the "History of the Peninsular War," to Represent the City of Glasgow in Parliament in the Room of Mr. Colin Dunlop, Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, December. W. Tait, Edinburgh; Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., London; and John Cumming, Dublin, Victoria, Railways, Asiatic Journal, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Destruction of Hatfield House and of the Dowager Marchioness of Salisbury, by Fire, Spain, To Correspondents, In the Exercise of Our Duty, as a Public Journalist, We Have Repeatedly Observed upon the Exclusive, Monopolizing, and Persecuting Spirit of the Law—The English Law—So Much Lauded—The Never-Failing Sheet Anchor of the Blind and Stupid Crew, Who, Upwards of a Century and A-Half, Secured to Themselves Not Only the Execution of Such Laws as Were Made, but the Making of Such Laws as Were to Be Executed. Arts and entertainment: Public Amusements Covent-Garden, High Water at London Eridge, New Music Old Christmas. Written by T. Fricker; Composed by E. J. Westrop. Z. T. Purday, London, Sadler's Wells, Theatricals. Fiction, drama: Literature The Beauties of Cobbett, by J. Oldfield. London. Poem, verse: The World to Come, Lines to a Lady. Business: A Commercial Traveller Relates That, on the 26th Ult., Fifteen Carrying Pigeons Were Let Fly from Vienna, Three of Which Arrived at Arras in Six Hours Thirty-Eight Minutes Four Seconds, Bringing an Account of the Drawing of the Lottery, Commerce of France, London Markets Prices of Flour and Bread. Birth notices: Births. Marriage notices: Married. Death notices: Died.
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