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News from 04/12/1836

1836; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Thomas MacConnell, J. W. Greeves, Joseph Hume, Daniel O'Connell,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Champion and Weekly Herald. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: There Was a Rumour of the Death of the King of Holland on the 24th Ult. At Brussels, Foreign News, Irish Tithes, Norwich Prize Fight, Accurate Description of the Whig Meeting at Lambeth, Cruelty to a Female Pauper, Latest Foreign News, The Power Given to the Railroad Companies to Divert Public Roads Has Already Proved to Be of Great Inconvenience, Especially on the Southampton and Great Western Railway Lines, United States Panic, Coroners' Inquests, The Polish Meeting, Poor-Law Amendment Bill, Central Criminal Court, Births, The "Monetary Crisis", Court of Exchequer, Dublin The King, V. The Lord Primate, Dreadful Fire and Loss of Life, Extension of Incendiary Fires, Wretched State of the Irish Poor, Scotch Economy, Recorder's Report, St. Andrews' Day, On Saturday There Was a Meeting of the Inhabitants of Devizes, Composed of Persons of All Political Opinions, and Resolutions Were Adopted, on Which a Memorial Was Drawn up, Indignantly Condemning the Government Plan of Forming a Rural Police under the Authority of a Central Board in London, In the Morning of the 16th Inst., M. Chaix, of the Orchestra at the Theatre at Marseilles, Went to Visit His Aviary at a Cottage He Has at Notre Dame De Grace, When He Found in One of the Compartments and Enormous Snake in a State of Stupor from Replection, Having Devoured All the Birds, From Correspondents of the Champion at Brighton, Brighton Church-Rates, The Queen of Spain's Generals, The O'Connell Subscription, Miscellanea, The Paris Papers of Friday and Saturday Arrived This Morning; They Bring Little Intelligence Having Claim to Interest, The Tea Trade, Monday, Court of Requests, London Gazettes Friday, November 25, The London Newspapers Report the Failure of a Respectable and Long-Established Firm in the City (Messrs. Douglas, Anderson, & Co., of Old Broad-Street), New Court (Before Mr. Common-Sergeant Mirehouse), The Staffordshire Potteries, Charles X, Fatal Occurrence, The Paris Papers of Tuesday Are Still Engaged in Drawing the Most Invidious Comparisons between the Conduct of Their Admiral and That of the English during the Late Abortive Attempt to Change the Form of Government at Lisbon, Rural Police, Interesting to Rate-Payers, Mr. O'Connell and the Irish Banks, Funeral of Charles X, In Ireland, This Affair Has Assumed a Character That Makes It Necessary for Us in England to Watch Its Progress with the Greatest Care and Jealousy, Latest Police Hatton Garden, Multiple News Items, Morality of the Club-Houses, Letter of Napoleon Louis Bonaparte to His Mother, The Late Hurricane, London Police Mansion-House, Among the Number of Convicts Who Have Been Removed from Newgate to the Hulks, Was Mr. George Edwards Peacock, the Solicitor, Whose Sentence of Death Has Been Commuted to Transportation for Life, Latest Country News, Frightful Occurrence—Five Lives Lost, In the Town of L'Orient Exists a Second Robinson, Crusoe, in the Person of an Old Soldier, Named Jean-Francois Leonard, Who Had the Glory of Serving under the "Great Captain," and the Mishap to Be Imprisoned in the Pontoons at Cadiz, The Late Naval Demonstration at Lisbon, Great Fog, Genuine Eloquence. Editorial: We Are Informed by a Brussels Correspondent That Much Interest Has Been Excited at Liege by a Young English Lady, of Great Beauty and Accomplishment, Who Has Been Abandoned by Her Father, Lord a, to the Charity of the Proprietors of a "Pension," Where She Was Placed by His Lordship Three Years Past, Erratum, "Measures, Not Men", To Our Readers and Correspondents, Incendiary Fires in Essex, Meeting of Parliament.—Reform of the Lords, Further Effects of the Hurricane, The Tories at Court, The Hon. Grantley Berkeley. Letter to the editor: Rural Police against Poor To the Editor of the Champion and Weekly Herald, Rights of Rate-Payers To the Editor of the Champion, The Ballot To the Editor of the Champion and Weekly Herald, The Ampthill Union To the Editor of the Champion and Weekly Herald. Shipping news: Effects of the Gale on the Shipping. Arts and entertainment: Fashions for December Ladys' Magazine and Museum.—Dobbs and Co Hemlock-Court, Theatricals Drury-Lane, "The Angel's Whisper". Business: The Attempt to Lay the Devil in the Money Market a Failure, The Markets The London Wholesale Mercantile Markets during the Week, The Funds and Money Market, The Woollen Trade, Trade at Manchester, Trade in the Manufacturing Districts. Poem, verse: Money Affair.—Irish Banking.

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