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News from 25/09/1858

1858; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

E. B. Lytton, Anthony Trollope, W. J. T. Medland, Geo. Howell, E. Stephens, William Cooper, Wm. Hill, Wm. Hill, R. Speak, J. Brown, Benjamin Deacon, Elizabeth Muckleston, T. Steadman, J. Marks, G. Barnett, John Bright, J. E. Watts,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The London News. News: Pickings from Punch, Cardinal Wiseman's Last Stage Has Been Waterford: More Speechifying and Demonstrations, The Chancellor of the Exchequer's Pedigree, Mr. J. Bright, M. P., upon Emigration, The Following Are the Terms for Advertising in the London News, A Victim of Sorcery, Italy Lombardo Venetian Kingdon, Spirit of the Prss Goodwill between American and England, The Fiendish Outrage in Westminster, John Hardham and His No. 37, Prussia a Short Time since Prided Herself upon Being the Very Pattern of a State, Organised and Conducted after Monarchical Principles, National Political Union, Sporting Doncaster Meeting and the Settling, Public Credit in France, The Resources of the Ottoman Empire, Pleasant Use, Foreign Democracy, Extraordinary Occurrence, The Pitmen of Northumberland and Durham, Co-Operation, Temperance Intelligence Metropolitan, Foreign Miscellany, Barbican, Marylebone, Tuesday, Sept. 21,1858, The Lord Mayor Is Still Inflicting Penaltie upon the Poor Street Fruit-Sellers, Sir George Grey, M. P., on Mechanics' Institutes and Popular Education, Scraps for Reformers, A Candle Manufactory Burnt down at Southampton, Facetiæ, The Murder of Two Infants at Hammersmith, The Marriage of Lord Walter Scott, Third Son of the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch, and Miss Hartopp, Daughter of Sir William and Lady Hartopp, Is to Be Solemnized the First or Second Week in the Ensuing Month, at Four Oaks, the Family Seat in Warwickshire, Foreign and Colonial Affairs France, The Pearl Testimonial, The Inauguration of the Statue of Sir Isaac Newton, The Last Glimpse of the Cardinal, List of Agents for the "London News", The "Royalty" Paid by the Refreshment Purveyors to the Crystal Palace Company, at the Rate of 2½d. Per Head for Every Visitor, Closely Approximates to £20,000 Per Annum, and Represents Interest at 5 Per Cent on a Capital of £400,000, The Marquis of Lansdowne in Liverpool, How to Secure Permanent Success for the "London News", Richard Cooke Has Been Committed for Trial to the West Sussex Session for Illegally Disposing of Railway Excursion Tickets, Family Column Autumn Flowers, Pigeon-Shooting Match for 200 Sovs, Ernest Jones's Tour, Crinoline and Ladies' Bonnets Denounced at a Bible Meeting, Progress of Australia, How Comes It to Pass That the Borough of Greenwich Is so Continually in the Excitement of an Electioneering Agitation?, Working-Men's Colleges Newington Working Men's Association, Political Reform League, The Royal Household, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, The Government Reform Measure, The Finsbury Reform Association, Multiple News Items, Notice, Northern Reform Union Meeting at Swalwell, Free Sunday Movement The Challenge Given, The Great Eastern, The Royal London Militia, Self-Defence of British Colonies, The Late Mysterious Death from Strychnia, Discussion Halls, Provincial, Law and Police Metropolis, The Edinburgh Scotsman Calls Attention to the Increased and Increasing Strictness of Sabbath Observance in Scotland; Especially Contrasting the Partial or Complete Closing of the Railway Lines with past Years, When the Mail Coaches Regularly Ran on the Sundays, The Original Projector of the Atlantic Telegraph, Literary Miscellany, National Land Company, A Child Killed by a Playmate, Home Miscellany, Lambeth, Weekly List of New Patents, Consigning Horses to the Dead.—The Late M. Soyer. Editorial: North London Auxiliary, A New Cartridge Question, The Sheriffs Elect, We Have Printed Four Different Handbills, Advertising the General Aims and Special Features of the Paper, To Correspondents. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Unity Fire and Life Assurance Associations. Arts and entertainment: The Olympic Theatre, The Late Catastrophe at the Sheffield Music Hall, The Construction of Theatres, The Dowager Marchioness of Londonderry and Her Tenantry, Music and the Drama. Letter to the editor: Borromeo's Victims To the Editor of the "London News", Chartist Free Quarters To the Editor of the "London News", Milton Club, General Correspondence To the Editor of the "London News", Chartist Organisation Locality Reports, To the Editor of the "London News". Business: Market News London Corn Exchange, Bankrupts Friday, Sept. 17, Commercial Intelligence, Trade & Friendly Societies Plumstead. Sports: Cricket. Review: Reviews. Poem, verse: Poems for the People The World Grows Better Every Day.

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