News from 15/10/1864
1864; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Frontmatter: The English Leader. Editorial: The Explosion at Erith, To the Reader. News: A Diseased Heart: an Extraordinary Case, Mr. De Morgan on "Reasoner" No. 45, Employment for the Irish, Last of the Supposed Wold Incendiaries, The Court, Farming and Gardening Past Harvest and Coming Winter, Suicide of a City Merchant, The Times of Monday Last Says :"The Italians Have No False Pride", Why Cannot Two Bishops Row in the Same Beat? Because They Are in Different Sees, Poisoning by Tobacco, The Suppression of Bribery, An Indian God in Birmingham, Mr. Whalley, M. P., on Strikes, Remarkable Case at Acton, Twice Condemned to Hard Labour for Life, The Hon. W. H. Bruce-Ogilvie, Begging-Letter Writers, Passports in France, The Confederates We Are Glad to See Have Gained Some More Victories, Topics of the Week, Coleridge the Thinker II, The Sporting Times, The King of the Hellenes Has Presented to the Metropolitan Church of Athens a Handsome Clock, Manufactured in Paris, To the Unpunctual, Brutal Conduct of a Policeman, News of Books Religious Duty, Accident on the Great Northern Railway, Remarks on the Late Forgery of Forty Thousand Pounds, The English Peacemakers Address to the United States People, The News Budget, Our Miscellany, Female Education, A City Firm Robbed of £40,000 by a Clerk, Multiple News Items, Frightful Tragedy near Windsor, Cotton, Liverpool, Oct. 12, Epitome of News, A Chapter on Shoes, A Thief's Career: Caught at Last, Singular and Fatal Accident, Indecent Bathing: the Authorities Fined, The Authorities in Ireland Have Prevented Mace and Coburn from Fighting on That Precious Soil Which Is Supposed to Grow Nothing but Shillelaghs, Co-Operation during the Cotton Scarcity—Growth of the Halifax Store, Strange Sleeping Quarters for a Lady, Political Gossip, Pere Enfantin, the Great Leader of the St. Simonians, Died Lately in Paris, Alleged Attempt to Drown, Agriculture, At the Last Cornish Ticketing 3,289 Tons of Ore Realised £16,931 9s. Letter to the editor: The National Reform Union To the Editor of the English Leader. Fiction, drama: Novel Cotton-Spinning Machinery, Literature and the Arts. Sports: Sports and Pastimes. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Business: London and Country Markets Money Market. Poem, verse: Extracts from "Punch" & "Fun" The Lay of the Lash.
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