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News from 03/10/1846

1846; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

J. R. Malthus, Gilbert Kennedy, William Biggs, T. D. Lewis,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper. News: Sir H. Pottinger Has Been Appointed Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, St. Pancras Workhouse, Ireland Famine Riots, and Slaughter by the Soldiery, Social Reform.—The Wrongs of Women, Egyptian Justice, Nautical Facts, Not Even the Elaborate Dignity of the Horse-Guards, Very Good, The Industrial Interests.—No. IV The Tailor.—Sec. 3, The Treatment of the Poor in Mary-Lebone Workhouse, Births of Sons, Tuesday, Sept. 29 Downing-Street, Sept.29, Friday, Oct. 2 Foreign-Office, Oct. 2, Public Meetings Court of Aldermen, Testimonial to Mr. W. J. Fox, Lamentable Accident at the Aberdeen Railway Works Seven Men Killed and Four Severely Wounded, The New Judge, Indian Overland Mail, Vid Trieste, A Peep into a Palace, Death of Thomas Clarkson, Fine Arts, Inauguration of the Sheriffs, and Public Dinner, A Heavy Female, Anti-Corn-Law League Memoirs No. VII.—Colonel Thompson, Taxation and Money, A Useful Suggestion, Foreign and Colonial The Spanish Marriages, The Birmingham Whittington Club, Shares, The War in Caffreland, The Whittington Club, Salt Monopoly in India, The Derby and Chesterfield Reporter Contains an Account of the Opening, with Much Ceremony, of a New Roman Catholic Church at Eckington, Notice to Advertisers and News-Vendors, During Mohammed Ali's Rule, the Population of Egypt Has Diminished More than a Third, Rauch Has Completed His Status of the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin, and It Is at Present Being Cast in Bronze at Merseburg, A Change, A Polish Sclavonian Society Has Been Established in America, to Aid in Emancipating the Poles from the Dominion of Russia, Its President Being Mr. John P Berrien, a Senator and A—Slave-Holder!, Town Talk, The Registration Courts, Soldiers as Christians, Miscellanies, A Picturesque Handbook to Carlingford Bay, with the Watering Places in Its Vicinity: Illustrated with Engraving, Postscript, British Consals Abroad; Their Origin, Rank, and Privileges, Duties, Jurisdiction and Emoluments; Including the Laws, Orders in Council, and Instructions by Which They Are Governed, &c. By Robert Fynes, Barrister-At-Law. E. Wilson, The Rajah of Sattara, The Times Building and Investment Company, Crimes and Casualties, Thomas Perronet Thompson, Lieutenant-Colonel Unattached, Late Captain in the 17th Light Dragoons, and Major in the 65th Foot, Was Born at Hull, in March, 1783, 1. Ballads and Metrical Tales, Selected from Percy, Ritson, Ecans, Jamieson, &c. James Burns, Condition of the People of England Part II, Metropolitan Labourers' Suburban Dwelling Society, Marco Visconti, from the Italian of Tomaso Grossi, in 2 Vols. Burns, Horology; or, a Popular Sketch of the History and Principles of Clock and Watchmaking. By Edward Grafton, Fleet-Street, The Wellington Idol, "Pray to the Lord," Said Cromwell" and Keep Your Powder Dry ", The Highlands of Scotland, New Zealand, Cheap Conveyance, Eruption of Mount Hecla, and Shocks of an Earthquake, Court-Martial on Private Matthew-Son, of the 7th Hussars, Primrose Hill and the Anti-Enclosure Association, Election of Lord Mayor, La Plata, Bread Riots in Paris, The National Petition, North Lincolnshire, Middlesex Sessions, Police, Money and Commerce, High Water at London Bridge, Books Received, The Early Closing Movement. Editorial: The Stranding of the Great Britain, The Potato Plague, The War in the Caucasus, Sunday Schools, Pauper Histories.—The St. Pancras Workhouse Again, To Correspondents. Letter to the editor: Great Grimsby, the Birkenhead of Lincolnshire To the Editor, The Trial of Mr. M'Neil at the Central Criminal Court To the Editor, Public Grants to Sectaries To the Editor, "Church and State Letters", Pauperism and St. Pancras The Ghost of Malthus to the Editor, Sale of Church Livings To the Editor, Schools and Teachers To the Editor, London Inventors and Mechanics' Society To the Editor, "Masters and Men." —Dwellings of the Poor To the Editor, Who Is the Founder of Infant Schools? To the Editor, Russian Gold and English Money To the Editor, Permanent Remedy for Irish Distress To the Editor. Fiction, drama: The Barber's Chair.—No. IX, Literature Dombey and Son. No. I. By Charles Dickens. Bradbury and Evans. Arts and entertainment: New Music, Theatres, The Music Book. Business: National United Traders' Association, Colonial and Other Markets. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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