News from 14/08/1852
1852; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
William Coningham, Thomas Shorter, E. Vansittart Neale, G. H. Lewes,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Leader. Table of contents: Contents. News: The Kafir War, The Dangers of the Temperance "Cause", There Is Said to Be a Great Want of Silver Coinage in the Australian Colonies, Captain Atcherley Again, The Following Announcement Has Been Issued from the General Post-Office, News of the Week, Letters from Paris Letter XXXIII, The American Fishery Question, Indications of Reform in Doctors' Commons, A Telegraphic Despatch from Trieste, Which Reached Town This Morning, Gives the Following Indian Intelligence, Louis Napoleon's Best Friend, The Gold Fields of Australia, Portfolio Letters of a Vagabond, White and Black Slaves, Health of London during the Week, Books on Our Table Biography of Dr. Sheridan Muspratt, F. R. S. E. By a London Barrister-At-Law. And a Third Edition of …, The Arts Signor Negrini, An Episode in Town Life, A Vestry Meeting of the Parish of St. Pancras Was Held on Wednesday, at Which It Was Determined That a New Burial Ground Should Be Provided for the Parish under the New Act, Ireland, Wine of Malt, The Electric Telegraph Is Now Complete to Plymouth, The Norwood Nunnery, A Man Named Frederick Somerville Was Found Dead in Hyde Park a Few Days Ago, The Clouded Sky, Miscellaneous, Bohn's Standard Library, Agricultural Improvement, Public Affairs The Impossible War with America, Are the Stars Inhabited? Electricity and the Electric Telegraph; to Which Is Added, the Chemistry of the Stars. By Dr. George …, A Well-Dressed Man, Accompanied by a Woman, Supposed to Be His Wife, Applied on Sunday to Mr. Ansell, the Proprietor of a Coffee-Shop in the Lower Marsh, Lambeth, for a Lodging, An American Thinker Lectures and Miscellanies. By Henry James. Redfield: New York, Emigrants' Transit Difficulties, Multiple News Items, Johnny Broome Has Been at Last Captured at Brussels by Two Officers from Tunbridge Wells, Named Morten and Dadson, Postscript The Queen in Belgium, In the Last Revue Des Deux Mondes There Is an Article on the French Fleet, Said to Be by the Prince De Joinville, Assuredly Not by M. De Mars (Who Signs It); and Following It There Is a Continuation of St. Marc Girardin's Acute and Agreeable Study of Rousseau, Railway Accident, Cheap Funerals!, Hints to New M. P.'S. By an Experienced "Stranger" I, "What's in a Name?", Police Annals Record Some of the Strangest Events of Social Life, and Reveal a Great Deal More than Is Pleasant of the Hidden Doings of Society, Madame Dudevant, Who Is More Generally Known by the Name of George Sand, Has Addressed a Letter to the Editor of the Presse, in Reply to One from Him Announcing the Death of Count D'Orsay, City Sympathy with the Sufferers at Montreal, The Case of Kaine Was Not Finally Determined on the 28th, Curious Will Case, Verdict on the Duchess of Kent Accident, Pietro Il Grande. Business: Continental Notes. Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents, Jerdan's Autobiography The Autobiography of W. Jerdan. With Literary, Political, and Social Reminiscences and Correspondence …, British Reaction on the Continent, "Von Beck"—Additional Evidence. Birth notices: Births, Marriages, and Deaths Births. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Letter to the editor: Letter from Mr. E. Vansittart Neale (To the Editor of the Leader), Von Beck at Birmingham (To the Editor of the Leader), The Province of Toleration (To the Editor of the Leader), The Co-Operative Movement II, Open Council The Late Co-Operative Conference. Fiction, drama: Comte's Positive Philosophy Part XVIII.—Vital Dynamics: Instinct and Intelligence. Conclusion, Literature. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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