News from 15/01/1837
1837; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Patrick O'Higgins, William Cole, Thaddæus O'Malley, W. S. Crawford,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Champion and Weekly Herald, Poor Law Amendment Act. Letter to the editor: 'To Mr. Arthur French, Secretary to the Nationa Association, &c., "Justice to Ireland" To the Editors of the Champion and Weekly Herald, The Poor-Law Bill-Mutiny at Ampthill Bastile (To the Editors of the Champion and Weekly Herald), Poor-Laws for Ireland Highly Important Letters. News: Trial of the Strasbury Conspirators, Ministerial Circular, Discovery of the Head of a Female, The Duchess of Gloucester Is Dangerously Ill at Brighton, Great Reform Dinner at Bath, Regard for Character after Death, Latest Foreign News, Crime in Manchester, Cure for the Prevalent Influenza, A Military Execution Took Place at La Rochelle, in France, on the 30th December, the Only Event of the Kind at That Place for Six Years; the Sufferer Was a Soldier Condemned to Labour at Bellecroix for Some Breach of Military Discipline, and Disliking the Restraint of the Place, He Thought to Better His Condition by Getting Himself Transferred to the Gallies, Upsetting of the Bath Mail, The Potteries.—Meeting of Trades Delegates, Atrocious Murder in Ratcliff-Highway.—Examination of the Murder, Coroners' Inquests, Singular Sagacity of a Fox, On Wednesday a Labourer, Dragging the River for Shingle, Opposite the Gros Caillou, Drew up the Body of a Well-Dressed Man about 65 Years of Age, to Whose Neck a Heavy Stone Was Fastened by a Cord, Royal Naval Charitable Society and the Poor-Law Act, National Association, Second and Dangerous Ascent of the Vauxhall Balloon at Paris, Typhus Fever, Trade at Manchester, Spain, St. Pancras Parish, O'Connell and the English Radicals, Bank of England, On Tuesday Evening Mrs. Sarah Bartlett, the Wife of a Respectable Tradesman in Goswell-Street, City-Road, Died Suddenly, on Her Return from the Regent's-Street Chapel, (Further Particulars), New Poor-Law in Salford, Parish of Hammersmith-Kensington Union, Awful and Destructive Gunpower Explosion—Great Loss of Life, Central Criminal Court.—Jan. 6 (Beforer Mr Justice Park and Mr. Justice Patteson), Anti Church Rate Meeting at Newington, Agricultural Bank, Dreadful Effects of the Influenza, Naval and Military Promotions, London Police Mansion-House, Appalling Distress in Ireland, Kirton Murder. Editorial: Attempt to Produce a Pecuniary Panic, To Our Readers and Correspondents, Factory Question, Reports to the Poor-Law Commissioners To the Poor-Law Commissioners for England and Wales, Bath Meeting, "How Stands Donegal?". Arts and entertainment: Exhibitions Giovanni D'athanasi's Collection of Egyptian Antiquities. Exeter Hall, Strand, Music, Theatricals Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Poem, verse: The Fortune-Teller. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, The English Housekeeper. Business: London Gazettes Tuesday, January 10, The Funds and Money Market, Liverpool Markets, The Markets The London Wholesale Mercantile Markets.
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