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News from 16/09/1848

1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Robert Leigh, Wm. Eddington, W. B. Tappan, M. Marshall,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Douglas Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Editorial: The Pictures, &c. At Stowe, The First English Reader. Edited by the Rev. Gorham D. Abbott. 12mo. Taylor and Walton, An Emigrant's Letter, The Suitor's Instructor in the Practice of the County Courts. By a County Court Assistant-Clerk. Small 8vo. Longman and Co., The Queen in Scotland, Town Talk The Court.—Alarm Concerning the Queen!, Invertebrate and Vertebrate Animals. Nos. 1 and 2. Simms and M'Intyre, John Gray's Challenge to the Bullionists, To Correspondents. News: Races and Mortality in Algeria, Resignation of the Ministry, The London Anecdotes for All Readers. Investors and Discoverers. 32mo. D. Bogue, A Leicester Whittington, Emigration and Medical Men, Law Intelligence Boys from Prison, Paul Clifford. By Sir E. Bulwer Lytton. 8vo. Chapman and Hall, Friday, Sept. 8 Bankrupts, The Colonist. No. I. Square 16mo. J. W. Saunders, Notes on English History, for the Use of Juvenile Pupils. By Mrs. Edmonds. 24mo. Simpkin and Co., and J. And C. Mozley, The Conquerors of the New World; Being a Narrative of the Principal Events Which Led to Negro Slavery in the West Indies and America. Post 8vo. W. Pickering, The Great Question of Germany, Lord John in the Witness-Box, Austria and Italy, A Diver's Work, A Treatise on Mental Arithmetic, in Theory and Practice. By the Rev. Isaiah Steen. 12mo. Second Edition, Enlarged. Simms and M'Intyre, Emigration The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe, Colonial The Boers, Etc., Whittington Club, History of the French Revolutions. Crown 8vo. Edinburgh: W. And R. Chambers, The Late Fire in Fetter-Lane, Islamism and a Bishop, The President. The Sympathisers, Pictures from the North, in Pen and Pencil; Sketched during a Summer Ramble. By G. F. Atkinson, Esq. Royal 8vo. J. Ollivier, King Charles Albert's Army, Lord G. Bentinck, Marylebone, National Assembly The Right to Labour, Payne's Royal Dresden Gallery. Divisions I., II., and III. 4to. W. French, Ireland, Influence of Sacred Art, The Hand Phrenologically Considered. 8vo. Chapman and Hall, Jenny Lind at Manchester, Bathing, An Insurrection in Little, Insurrection in Leghorn, Homes for the Working Classes. By Francis Cross. 18mo. J. K. Starling, Tuesday, Sept. 12, Condition of the Pope, A Letter from the Committee of the London Temperance League to Lord Ashley, M. P. 8vo. B. L. Green, The Harvest. The Crops, Adulteration of Food, The Cholera, Miscellanies, Foreign Intelligence, Precaution against Infection, The Queen at Aberdeen, The Prince De Joinville's Sketch, "Postponement of the Confirmation", Railway Share List, Defects in the Practice of Life Assurance, and Suggestions for Their Remedy; with Observations on the Uses and Advantages of Life Assurance, and the Constitution of Offices. 8vo. Orr and Co., The Gap of Barnesmore: a Tale of the Irish Highlands, and the Revolution of 1688. 3 Vols. Post 8vo. Smith, Elder, and Co., Crimes and Casualties The Death on the Railway, Royalty at Norwich, Scotland A Curious Contrast, The Button-Holder, Something More Important than Confirmation, Honours to Medical Men in France, Conflict at Messina, Louis Blanc in London, Metropolitan Court of Aldermen, As Bad as Sir Peter Laurie and Co., Institutions Debating Society, Kennington Road, Destiny of Saxon and Celt, O'Connell and Anomalous Principles, Another Fatal Accident on the London and North-Western Railway, High Water at London Bridge, Police Foreign Lotteries, Wool. Business: Money Market and City Intelligence, How to Amend Parliamentary Business, Associative Emigration Funds To the Working Classes of the Great Manufacturing Towns, Smithfield, Monday, The Slave Trade. Letter to the editor: Maximum and Minimum To the Editor, "Early Closing" To the Editor, Bribes to Servants To the Editor, Emigration Statistics To the Editor, Stones in Ploughed Fields To the Editor. Arts and entertainment: New Music Handel's Oratorio, Judas Maccabeus. Edited and Arranged for the Organ and Piano-Forte by W. Foster. John …, Literature, Better Times Are Coming. Song. Poetry by Joseph Oliver. Composed by G. J. O. Allman, Theatres. Birth notices: Births, Marriages, and Deaths Births of Sons, Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Sports: Doncaster Races. Poem, verse: The Ragged School Teacher. Accounts, donations, financials: British and Foreign Funds, Bank of England. Marriage notices: Married. Death notices: Deaths. Display ads: Hygeism Made Easy.

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