News from 10/11/1839
1839; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Feargus O'Connor, James Smith,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Champion, The Champion and Weekly Herald with Which Is Incorporated the London Dispatch. Classified ads: Immediate Benefit Offered to the Public Life and Fire Insurance Rates Reduced 30 Percent. Per Annuam Lower than Any Other Office. Editorial: Inquisitor (Manchester), Incendiary Fires, Parties and Politics Origin of the Birmingham Riots, The Grand Junction, Destructive Fire at Pimlico.—Great Loss of Life, Whig Poor-Law, To Correspondents, Money Affair—Explosion of American Banks. News: Memoranda of Men and Matters, At the Cumberland Quarter Sessions, Thomas Bell, Aged 30, and Thomas Wallas, Aged 22, Were Indicted, Court of Review, Fatal Accident on the River, Future Property of Insolvents, Insolvent Debtors' Court, The Play-Goer, A Man Named Johnson Is in Custody at Newcastle, Charged with Having Not Less than Five Wives Living at the Present Time; and It Is Also Said He Has 30 Children, Chartist Movements Chartist Trials, Foreign News France, Railway Accidents, Original Correspondence To the Most Noble the Marquis of Normanry, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, Riots in Wales The Town of Newport Seized by the Chartists—The Military Called Out—Extensive Loss of Life—The Mayor …, Increase of Pauperism, Trial and Conviction of a Member of the National Convention, and Thirty-Four Other Chartists, for Sedition, &c. Lancashire County Sessions, Melancholy Suicide of a Young Lady at Deal, Effects of the New Poor-Law, Apprehension of Frost's Son and Uncle, Reported Riots in Monmouthshire, Corn-Exchange, Monday, Nov. 4, Examination of Partridge, Omnium, Examination of James Aust, on a Charge of High Treason, Another Account, Royal George, Great Meeting at Castletown, in the County of Cork, State of Trade in the Potteries, Ireland, Dreadful Murder of a Sister by Her Brother at Keighley, Education Humbug, Poor-Law Amendment Act, Miscellanea, Necessity for Force, The Magazines, Court of Queen's Bench, Latest Intelligence, Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Penny Postage, Court of Common Pleas, Destructive Fires, Players at Home, New Poor-Law Association for the Restoration of the Old English Poor-Law, Rights of Royalty, Arrival of Mr. Frost in Monmouth, The Army Military Promotions and Exchanges, Equity and Law Reports Vice-Chancellor's Court, Examination and Committal of Mr. John Frost, Late Magistrate of Newport, and Charles Waters, for High Treason and Sedition, Breaking of Biddle's Bank State of English Creditors, Cheshire, Police Mansion-House, Naval Promotions and Appointments, Literary Scraps, Execution of Peytel, the Notary, for the Murder of His Wife, Crimes and Casualties A Shocking Murder of a Father by a Son in Yorkshire, Scotland, Serious Accident, Lord Crofton Is Reported a Candidate for the Representative Peerage, Vacant by the Death of the Earl of Kingstown, Tuesday, Nov. 5, Arrival of Frost and Waters at Monmouth Gaol, Guy Fawkes Day, Latest Country News, Coroners Inquests Dreadful Suicide of Admiral Sir Henry Trollope, Arts and Sciences. Letter to the editor: The New Judge, To the "Man of Judgment" Who Writes in the "Champion", Mr. Feargus O'CONNOR To the Editor of the Champion. Business: Devizes Market, Nov. 7, Liverpool Corn Market, Nov. 5, The Markets Corn Averages, Smithfield Market, Monday, Nov. 4, Liverpool Cotton Market, Nov. 5, The Funds and Money Market, Average Price of Sugar, Regent's Park Haymarket, Price of Hops, Monday, Nov 4, Trade Report, Trade in the Manufacturing Districts. Arts and entertainment: Theatrical and Musical Chit-Chat, Fashion and Table-Talk, November, Theatre Royal, Covent Garden Under the Management of Madame Vestris. Review: Review of Literature. Poem, verse: Varieties Song, The Reformed Drunkard's Soliloquy. Birth notices: Births. Marriage notices: Married. Death notices: Died.
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