News from 24/06/1848
1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Frontmatter: Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper. Classified ads: The House That "Fact" Built, Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Imperial Parliament Lords.—Friday, June 16, An Historical Sketch of the French Revolution of 1848. Fcap. 8vo. Cradock and Co., Law Intelligence Slander, St. James's, "Monte Christo" at the St. James's, Prince Louis Napoleon, Mr. T. P. Cooke in France, Too Good to Be True, Poems and Songs. By E. H. B. Post 8vo. W. Pickering, The Chester Courant Says: "It Is Rumoured That, as Soon as the Works in Holyhead Harbour Are Completed, the Admiralty Intend That Port to Be the Station for the West India Mail Steamers, as Being the Most Central in the Kingdom, Instead of Southampton", "Martin Bramble" (Glasgow Examiner) Cities Several Letters Touching Lord Campbell's Assertion, "In Scotland at Present a Man Could Scarcely Tell Whether He Was Married or Not", National Land Scheme, Pauper Emigration and State Pauperism, The Parliamentary Reform Movement, From the London Gazette Friday, June 16, What London Is, Maple Sugar, The Waterloo Banquet, Commons.—Wednesday, June 21, The Emperor in the Shell, Misery of the People, Surrender of Vicenza, Commons.—Monday, June 18 Parliamentary Reform, Bloodshed in Prague, High Water at London Bridge, Colonial The Massacre at Moultan, Despatch (Very) Extraordinary, Ireland, The Fuller's-Earth of Damages, Bits of Books, Ratification of Peace, Lords.—Thursday, June 22, A German Fleet, Police Assaulting the Police, Espartero and His Friends, Testimonial to John Bright, Esq., M. P., The Psychical Hand, Armies of Pigeons, Corn Has Ears, Town Talk, The Cholera, Miscellanies, Foreign Intelligence, Personal Recollections of the Late Daniel O'Connell, M. P. By W. J. O'N. Daunt, Esq. 2 Vols., Post 8vo. Chapman and Hall, The Failure of the Potato Crop. By J. Walker, Kilbirnie. 8vo. Ayr: M'Cormick and Gemmell, Railway Share List, Retreat of Gen. Wrangel, Commons.—Friday, June 16 Borough of Derby, Atrocities of the Liberated Slaves, National Assembly, Smithfield, Commons.—Tuesday, June 20, Olivier's Parliamentary and Political Director for the Session 1848. Fcap. 8vo. J. Ollivier, The West India Colonies, Employer and Employed.—No. XI Wages and Property, Disturbances in Berlin, Scotland The Yarrow "Weeds", The War in Denmark, Princess's, Commons.—Thursday, June 22 Windsor Railways, Institutions Mr. Emerson's Lectures, Warlike Preparations, A King's Estimate of Horse and Man, Retreat of the French on St. James's, Recollections of Republican France. By J. G. Millingen, M. A., M. D., &c. 8vo. Colburn, Lord Palmerston and Spain, Lords.—Monday, June 18 The Gauges, Books Received, The French Republic, Northwood; or, the Friendship of a Jesuit. 1 Vol, Square 8vo. Edinburgh: Sutherland and Knox. Letter to the editor: The French Company To the Editor, Lord John Russell To the Editor, Life Assurance for the Working Classes To the Editor, Kew Gardens.—Public Opinion To the Editor, The Powers That Be To the Editor. Editorial: The State of Prussia, Crimes and Casualties, Baths and Laundries, 'Take Time, That Your Letters May Be the Shorter', The Eden of Slavery, The Oriental Interpreter. By J. H. Stocqueler. 8vo. J. Madden, The Potato and Other Crops, To Correspondents, Father Mathew. Fiction, drama: Literature Harold, the Last of the Saxon Kings. By the Author of "Rienzi," "The Last of the Barons." 3 Vols., Post …, Irish Newspaper Literature, "The Wilkie Gallery." with Notices, Biographical and Critical. 4to. Parts I. To V. G. Virtue, "Scotland Delineated" Part VI Elephant Folio. J. Hogarth. Arts and entertainment: Fine Arts The British Institution, Whittington Club, Theatres. Shipping news: An Old Ship. Poem, verse: The Cry of the Artizan A Lay of the Day. Sports: The Races of Man. Accounts, donations, financials: British and Foreign Funds, Bank of England. Business: Tuesday, June 20 Bankruptcy Superseded, Money Market and City Intelligence, Wool. Birth notices: Births, Marriages, and Deaths Births of Sons. Marriage notices: Married. Death notices: Deaths.
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