News from 20/03/1852
1852; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Louis Blanc, Thornton Hunt, Le Chat-Huant,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Leader. Table of contents: Contents. News: It Is Stated in the Globe of Last Saturday That the Prussian Government Has Appointed a Lieutenant of Police (Grief) to Be Stationed in London, for the Purpose of Watching over the Movements of the German Refugees Here, and Reporting to Head-Quarters Thereon, The Burmese War, Protection in the Gazette, The "Sisters of Mercy" and Low-Church Chivalry, Louis Blanc and Mazzini What French Socialism Is, and Is Not, Turner's Shipwreck, News of the Week, Mr. Gladstone Has Published the Third Volume of His Translation of Farini's History of the Roman State, Public Affairs The Derby Interregnum, English Conversation, Australia and Transportation, Health of London during the Week, White Magic, The Belper Murder, Lord Campbell and the Roman Catholic High Sheriff, A Large Party of Gentlemen Went down on Thursday to View the Great Grimsby Docks, Now so Far Completed as to Be Ready for Opening on the 1st of May, A Monk Condemned for Burning the Bible, Mr. J. F. Ansley, an under Graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, about Twenty Years of Age, Son of Mr. Gilbert Ansley, of Houghton Hill, Hants, Was Trying a Horse on Monday Afternoon at Leaping Fences in a Field Belonging to Mr. Sparrow, at Chesterton, about a Mile from Cambridge, Samuel Baileys Discourses Discourses on Various Subjects; Read before Literary and Philosophical Societies. By Samuel Bailey, Progress of Association The Masters' Strike, History of Parliament Ministerial Explanations, The Kaffir War, Niebuhr's Life and Letters The Life and Letters of Niebuhr, with Essays on His Character and Influence. By the Chevalier Bunsen and Professors Brandis and Loebell, Tuesday Was Quite a Gala-Day at Dublin Castle, the Lord Lieuteanant Having Signified His Intention to Receive Two Addresses of Congratulation, The Arts Paillasse, Life Assurance: Its Schemes, Its Difficulties, and Its Abuses, Election Matters, Tuesday, March 16, Letters from Paris Letter XII, Political Letters IV, Men and Women of France, Albert Smith on Mont Blanc, The Government and the Rifle Clubs, The Ninth and Tenth Volumes of Mr. Grote's History of Greece Are Now Out, At the Palace of the Bishop of Exeter, on Sunday Last, George Octavius Smyth Pigott Was Ordained Deacon, Books on Our Table, The American Reaction against Kossuth, Piracy on Board English Ships, Social Reform in the Army, A Heartless Poetaster, It Is Stated in the Last Advices Received from the Cape of Good Hope That a London Firm of Eminence and Wealth Had Undertaken to Complete a Railway to Connect Cape Town with Some of the Most Productive Districts of the Colony, Furnishing Locomotives, Carriages, &c., for a Certain Sum, in the Short Space of Two Years, Continental Notes, Europe in America, Major Henry Eardley Wilmot, of the Royal Artillery, Who Was Killed in Action with the Kaffirs on New Year's Day Last, Was the Fifth Son of the Late Sir John Eardley Wilmot, Bart., Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land. Editorial: Miscellaneous, Royal Italian Opera, To Readers and Correspondents, Of Late Our Metropolitan Police Courts Have Become a Sort of Supplementary Poor-Law Board for Conveying Relief in Cases of Urgent Destitution, Postscript, Portfolio The Haythorne Papers. Birth notices: Births, Marriages, and Deaths Births. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Poem, verse: Louis Bonapaete Described by Shakspeare Henry IV., Part I. Act Iv., Scene 1. Fiction, drama: Literature. Business: Corn Exchange, Commercial Affairs Money Market and City Intelligence. Accounts, donations, financials: British Funds for the past Week. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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