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News from 13/11/1836

1836; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Thomas Smith, J. W. Greeves, D. L. Evans,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Champion. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Factory Convictions, Insolvent Dertors' Court (Cases Disposed of during the Week), Advance of Gomez on Madrid, Grand Rowing-Match, General Evans and the Electors of Westminster, Mr. Power, One of the Poor-Law Commissioners, Is in Yorkshire, Settling Unions of Parishes; and He Has Given Notice That Lancashire Is to Be His Next Field of Operation, Express from Paris Latest from Spain, General Araoz., the Second in Command of Bilbos, during the Former Siege Laid to It by the Carlists, Entered the Place from Portugalette on the 29th with 1300 Men, Coroners' Inquests, The Poor-Law Commissioners and the Guardians of St. George-The-Martyr, Southwark, The Privates of the Foot Guards, Stationed at Brighton, Are Restricted from Carrying Their Side-Arms When off Duty, Funeral of Mrs. O'Connell, Facts and Fancies, Improved Smoke-Proof Fire-Dresses—The London Firemen, Fatal Accident, Meeting at Woolwich, The Revolt at Strasburg, Maria Monk, Meeting of the Radical Reformers of Southwark, Spain, Further Working of the Poor-Law Amendment Act, Fires, The Play-Goer Drury-Lane, Almaden and Col. Flinter, Factory Turn-Outs, Panic in the United States, Inquests, Madame Malibran's Death, Middlesex Registration, Factory Question, Wreck of the Doncaster at the Cape of Good Hope, Court of Aldermen.—Improvements in the Gaol of Newgate, The Great Vauxhall Balloon, Switzerland, Incendiary Fires in the Agricultural Districts, Alterations in the House of Commons, Important in Grain, The Baronet and the Bishop, London Gazettes Tuesday, November 8, Lawyers and Lunatics, The Poor-Law Amendment Act and Rural Police Bill, London Police, Thursday Morning about Six O'Clock a Fire Broke out in the Rear of the Shops on the West Side of the Lowther Arcade, Which Originated in the Paper Warehouse of Mr. Straker, a Bookseller, in the Strand, Latest Country News, The British Legion, On Sunday Mr. O'Connell and His Son, the Member for Meath, Arrived in Dublin, General Le Marchant, the Adjutant General of the British Legion, Arrived in Town on Tuesday, with Important Dispatches from General Evans to Lord Palmerston, The Siege of Bilboa Raised, Lord Mayor's Day. Editorial: Factory Turns-Out, Proceedings of Gomez—Carlist Account, We Regret to Announce Another Attempt at a Crime of the Most Heinous Description against the Property of Individuals, and Which Has Become a Plague-Spot in the Annals of Criune in This Country, To Our Readers and Correspondents, Bank Restriction, The New Poor-Law, City Alarms—Latest News, We Regret to Be Obliged to State That the Disputes between the Masters and Workmen in the Potteries Are Not yet Settled, Meetings of the Southwark and Marybone Radical Associations Versus Rural Police. Letter to the editor: National Bankruptcy To the Editor of the Champion, The Monetary Crisis Letter from Mr. Thomas Smith to the Electors of Preston, To the Editor of the Champion. Business: The Funds and Money Market during the Week, The Markets The London Wholesale Mercantile Markets during the Week, The Tea Trade, Monday, Trade in Manchester, Latest Markets and Funds Saturday, November 12. Arts and entertainment: Olympic Theatre. Poem, verse: Lines on the New Poor-Law Bill. Birth notices: Births.

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