News from 02/11/1861
1861; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Frontmatter: The Midland Workman, The Midland Workman and General Advertiser. News: A Fatal Accident Took Place Lately on the London and North-Western Railway, Nera Charnock Richard between Wigan and Preston, Extraordinary Case of Fraud, Outlines of the Week, Panic in a Chapel at Sheffield, Collision on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Excursion Trains and Their Results, An Italian Lover in Difficulties, The Statue of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland Was Inaugurated at Exeter on Wednesday, A Singular Event Occurred a Few Days Ago at Sainte Michel-De-Lanes (Aude), Petty Sessions, Friday Oct. 25 (Before E. C. Middleton, Esqrs.), Leicester Board of Guardians, Farming, War, in Its Most Direful Form, Is Raging and Having Its Sway over the Land, Mr. Spurgeon on the Gorilla, The Great Meeting of the "Orpheenistes" in Paris, at Which 8,000 Voice Were to Sign, Was Held Last Week, Hinckley Public Meeting, Daring Highway Robbery near Nottingham, A Gentleman Fined for Kissing a Lady, The Majesty's Journey South Wards, It Is an Actual Fact That Cotton Shirts Are at Present Being Made in Belfast for Threepence Each; at Least, That Pittance Is All That Is Paid for More than Three Fourths of All the Work Required, Births, Marriages, and Deaths Will Be Inserted Gratuitously, upon Being Properly Authenticated, County Office.—Saturday, October 26, The Late Sir James Graham, The War in America, Arson with Intent to Defraud, The Last Cenus of the Poulation of Portuga and Adjacent Isles Gives a Total of 3,923,410 Inhabitants, The Supply of Cotton, New Zealand Gold-Fields, Foreign Affairs, To the Working Classes of the Midland Counties, Loughborough, Town Talk, The Milltown Outrage.—Trial of the Cabman, The Rugby Romance, Gardening, The News Budget, Epitome of News, Daring Burglary and Attempted Murder in Paddington, Latest Telegrams Italy, Manslaughter on the High Seas, It Appears, from the London Papers, That Mr. Sidney, M. P. For Stafford, Who Was Lord Mayor of London in 1853, Has Retired from a Commercial Life, Which He Has Pursued for so Many Years with so Much Success in Connection with the Firm of Sidney and Company, of the Extensive Wholesale and Retail Tea Establishement, 8, Ludgate-Hill, London. Classified ads: Multiple Classifieds Advertisment, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Cheap Cures for Great Diseases!. Business: Market Harborough, Mirror of the Markets, Markets Money Market, Bankrupts Friday, Oct. 25, Trade, State of Trade, Alleged Fraudulent Bankruptcy. Arts and entertainment: The Village Bane, International Exhibition 1862. Letter to the editor: To the Editor of the Midland Workman, The Moral Responsibility of the Workman To the Editor of the Midland Workman, Correspondence Traders Unions. Birth notices: Birth. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Sports: Sports and Pastimes. Editorial: Remarkable Men Count Rechberg, A Sketch, Local News.
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