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News from 11/09/1858

1858; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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T. M. Wheeler, John Harper, Vernon Lushington, T. Steadman, J. Bray, Thomas Clews, J. Baxter Langley, William Higgins, John Scott, H. D. Griffiths, George Saward, M. Marshall, Edward Capel Whitehurst,

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Frontmatter: The London News, Notice. News: Communications Relating to This Department of the Paper, Should Be so Addressed, Frightful Railway Accident, Frightful Railway Accident and Loss of Life, Trade of the Port of Bristol, North London Auxiliary, Hints on the Reorganization of the Indian Army. By an Englsh Office. Chapman and Hall, Piccadilly, Foreign and Colonial Affairs France, The Peers and the People and the Coming Reform, &c. By Henry Brooks, Esq. London: Effingham Wilson, Political Reform League Meeting at Anderton's Hotel, Discussion Halls, Friendly Societies, Home Miscellany, Ecclesiastical Preferments and Appointments, Military News, Supposed Loss of the Australian Passenger Ship, Ultonia, with 180 Souls, Free Sunday Movement Our Sunday Excursion, An Episode in Crime, The Queen's Journey to the North, Health of London, Attempted Suicide of a Merchant, An Anglo-Indian Camp, Clerkenwell, Facetiæ, Law and Police Middlesex Sessions, Tuesday, Sept. 7,1858, The East India Company and the Council, Boiler Explosion near Leeds.—Four Killed and Seven Injured, The Calcutta and China Mails, "The Sick Man", An Accident Has Occurred at Porkettis United Mines, by Which Seven Lives Have Been Sacrificed, The Royal Household, Dreadful Railway Accident near Paris, Powder Magazines and the Telegraph, The Bishop of Winchester Has Refused to Institute the Rev. T. Carter Southey to the Rectory of Niton, Isle of Wight, to Which He Had Been Presented by Queen's College, Oxford, The Railway Catastrophe near Dudley, Lambeth, Life-Boat Service, Gas Explosion at Haggerstone, The Indian Council, The Ballot Movement A Reply to the Rev. Sydney Smith on the Ballot, The Roman Catholic Press and the Protestant Memorial to Sweden, The Late Child Murder and Incest at Bristol, Foreign Miscellany, Marylebone, Improper Names, Mr. Whitehurst on the Ballot, Votes of Metropolitan M. P. S. On the Question of the Ballot, The Survivors of Cawnpore, Working-Men's Colleges London.—The English Composition Class, The Journey Continued, Locality Reports Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Rags for Paper Making, The Ballet Girl, Chartist Organisation To the Chartist Body, "What That to You?", Public Drinking Fountains for London, The New Indian Council, Will of the Late Duchess of Orleans, The Gréat Chess Player, A Resistance Has Been Made by the Dissenters of the Parish of Croydon to the Levying of a Church Rate of 2d. In the Pound, and a Poll of Two Days Closed on Friday Night at Eight O'Clock, National Sunday League, The Enlargement of "The London News" Address, A Determined Lover, A Marine Acrobat, Stockport, Temperance Intelligence Metropolitan, Railways and Mines, Meeting at Darlington, Representation of Ipswich, Spirit of the Press, Portrait Gallery II.—Mr. John Clark, Northern Reform Union, Progress of the Anti-Church Rate Agitation, The Necessity for, and the Advantages of, the Coming Reign of Political Justice To the People of Great Britain and of All Other Countries, A Proposed Reform Bill, The Supposed Infanticide in Whitecross-Street Prison, The Representation of Greenwich, National Land Company. Editorial: We Have Heard Our Sabbatarian Opponents Constantly Quote the Statistics of Illegitimacy, in Certain Catholic Cities on the Continent, as a Proof That Where the Sabbath Was Disregarded, There Immorality Prevailed, To Correspondents. Arts and entertainment: A Theatrical Party, The New Music Hall at Newcastle-On-Tyne, Which Completes the Entire Suit of the New Town Hall-Buildings Built by the Corporation of St. Nicholas-Square, Was Opened on Wednesday, Music and the Drama, Dramatic and Musical Entertainment. Fiction, drama: Literary Miscellany. Letter to the editor: The Pilgrimage to Hampstead To the Editor of the 'People's Paper', General Correspondence Wages, without Stoppages, The Atlantic Telegraph To the Editor. Business: Market News London Corn Exchange, Commercial Intelligence, Markets Metropolitan Cattle, Bankrupts Friday, September 3, 1858. Sports: Sporting Intelligence Warwick September Races, Cricket. Poem, verse: Poems for the People Factory Girl's Song. Review: Reviews, The Ministry and the Parliament. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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