News from 18/06/1864
1864; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
G. Garibaldi, Ernest Renan, Alsager Hay Hill, C. D. Collet, Joseph Firth,
ResumoFrontmatter: Contents Sheets, The English Leader. News: Caution to Savings Bank Depositors, Every Month. (Gilling, Liverpool), In the House of Commons, on Wednesday, Mr. C. Forster Moved the Second Reading of the Forfeiture of Lands and Goods Bill, the Object of Which Is to Protect the Property of Persons Convicted of Crime from Being Forfeited to the Crown, Shocking Murder of a Fellow Servant, In the House of Lords, on Monday, the Queen's Message on the Subject of a Pension to the Countess of Elgin Was Read, and Earl Granville Having Eulogised the Services and Character of the Late Earl of Elgin, in Which He Was Eloquently Seconded by the Earl of Ellenborough and the Earl of Derby, a Motion for Granting the Pension Was Agreed To, A Woman Vexed, Garibaldi's House at Caprera, The Men about Town A Victim to Sharpers, The Oxford Commemoration, Serious Accident on the Midland Railway Thirty Persons Injured, Contradictions of Lord Palmerston The Danish Quarrel, "Lady MacBeth" in a Fix, In the House of Lords on Friday, the Earl of Hardwicke Moved the Second Reading of the Chain and Cables Bill, the Object of Which Is to Present the Existing Danger to Shipping Existing from Defective Geas, the Remedy Being a System of Testing All Cables, The King of Denmark and the Conference, William Johnson Fox, "Don't Set Class against Class" Is the Treacherous Advice of a Dozen Papers and a Hundred Parliamentary Orators, Who Never Did Anything Else in Their Lives, Imperial Parliament, Mr. J. C. Thompson, a Coloured Gentleman, Formerly a Slave, but a Very Clever Speaker, Who Is Now in This Country, Has in the Press a Reply to the Address of the Confederate Clergy, The Printer, or His Devil, Made Sad Havoc of … Copy Last Week, Is Indigestion an English Institution? Is It Not Worth the While of Proprietors of Refreshment Stations of Railways, to Provide Food Fit to Be Eaten? in Scotland They Really Do Manage These Things Better, Thirty-Three Persons Poisoned from Eating Foreign Nuts, General Tom Thumb Retires on a Quarter of a Million Dollars, The Charge of Conspiring to Defraud, In the House of Lords, on Tuesday, after a Conversation upon the Respective Shares of Lord Canning and the Earl of Elgin in the Diversion of Troops from the Chinese Expedition to India in 1857, A Mysterious Suicide in the Thames, The New Act to Abolish Turnpikes, Letter of Professor Renan on the Proposal of the Emperor to Remove Him from His Chair, History of Garibaldi's Visit Reasons of His Sudden Return to Caprera, Serious Charge of Cruelty against Parents, Public Charges, Grand Siege Operations at Chatham, Parliamentary Jottings, The News Budget, Epitome of News, Another Singular Lunacy Case, The Alleged Severe Sentence on a Prisoner, The Yelverton Case, The Execution of La Pommerais, The War in America Scene of the Impending Battle, The Baby, Public Topics, News of Books Dhar Not Restored, in Spite of the House of Commons, by John Dickinson, F. R. A. S. (King), Our Mutual Friend, No. II. (Chapman and Hall), The Conciliation Proposed by England at the Conference. Editorial: "Oh, Name It Not!", Replies in Correspondents, The Guillotined Physician, Agriculture How to Make Good Hay, The Sporting Times Conducted by Dr. Shorthouse, Queen Caroline, Speeches of Mr. Leatham, M. P., Murder by Public Companies The Sheffield Flood, General Garibaldi to the Mayor of Southampton. Letter to the editor: Sir,—I Have This Morning Learned, by the Letter Which You Have Done Me the Honour of Addressing to Me, and by the Moniteur, That H. M. The Emperor, by a Decree Signed Yesterday, Had Deigned to Name Me Conservator (Under-Director) in the Department of Manuscripts in the Imperial Library, The Bishop of Manchester's Reflections on the Principal of St. Aidan's To the Editor of the English Leader, The People Never Right To the Editor of the English Leader. Business: London and Country Markets Money Market, Cattle Market, The Pianoforte Trade. Poem, verse: Extracts from "Punch" & "Fun" Lawson's Lost Liquor Bill, A Cry from the Caucasus† A Sonnet: Suggested by the Recent Circassian Exodus. Weather report: Admiral Fitzroy and the Weather. Classified ads: To Advertisers, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts and entertainment: Useful Machinery in the Dublin Exhibition. Display ads: Thomas Cooper's Engagements in England and Wales, for 1864, Multiple Display Advertisements.
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