News from 18/09/1836
1836; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
T. H. Lister, J. W. Greeves, J. S. Buckingham,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Champion. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: A Tithe Dispute, Latest Police Marylebone-Office.—(Saturday), At a Vestry Meeting Held on Thursday Last in St. Margaret's Parish, Mr. John Arnold, Churchwarden, in the Chair, It Was Moved by the Churchwarden, and Seconded by Mr. Curtis, That There Be a Church-Rate of 2s, To the Public, Immense Traffic on the Paddington, Hackney, and Surrey Roads, Universal Suffrage Club, Mr. Raikes Currie, the Banker, Has Come Forward on Radical Principles for the Representation of Northampton, Whenever a Vacaney Occurs There, France French Cabinet Changes, San Sebastian, Sept. 5, Mr. Chapman, the Stock Broker, West Indies, Ireland, Latest Intelligence Revolution in Portugal, London Gazette Tuesday, September 13, There Is One Thing about Which Our Readers May Well Expect Us to Say Something in the First Number of the Champion; We Mean That New Penalty-In-Flicting and Penny-Wise Act of Parliament, Relating to Newspapers, Which Is Now Just Come into Operation, The Murder at Woodhouse, Lincoln, Fatal Coach Accident, The Money Affair, Condition of the Agricultural Poor, Friday, September 16 Circuits of the Commissioners for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, English in France, Meeting at the Bank of England, London Police Mansion-House, Refusal to Pay Church-Rates, Joint Stock Banks, A Short Time since a Circumstance Happened in Suffolk Which Gives a Pretty Fair Idea of the Feeling of the People on the Infamous Poor-Law Bill, and the Salaried Officials Who Are Enforcing Its Cruel and Unchristian Provisions, Midnight Lawmaking, Foreign Intelligence Spain, The New Act for the Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Irish Waste Land Improvement Society. Business: The Markets The Funds and the Money Market, Bankruptcy Superseded William M'Donald and Alfred Birks, of Manchester, Linen-Drapers Bankrupts, The London Provision Markets, The Slave Trade, Atrocious Murder of a Respectable Female at Stapleton. Letter to the editor: Lord John Russell and J. S. Buckingham, Esq. Correspondence between Lord John Russell and J. S. Buckingham, Esq., in Reference to an Address Delivered …, The New Poor-Law To the Editor of the Champion. Arts and entertainment: Covent Garden, Fashions and Varieties, The Drama.—Its Present State and Prospecis. Sports: Sporting.
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