News from 12/06/1836
1836; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Frontmatter: The Weekly True Sun, Weekly True Sun. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. News: Borough of Finsbury, Prices of Flour and Bread, Upon Reference to Our Foreign Summary It Will Be Seen That General Cordova Has Left His Army, and Set out for Madrid, Where He Arrived on the 31st of Last Month, Public Meetings Irish Corporation Reform, Soap, Coroner's Inquests, Hammersmith Reform Club, State Pensions Falling Due in the Ensuing Week, Prices of Oil, Tipperary, Church Rates, County Meeting in Mayo, Scævola's Letter No. XXXVIII, Wexford, Corn Exchange—Friday, Refusal of Church-Rates a Third Year, His Majesty Has Appointed Andrew Amos, Esq., to the Vacant Recordership of the Borough and City of Oxford, Price of Candles, Destruction of the Cathedral of Charters by Fire, Births, Portugal, Tithe Persecution in Wexford, Westminster Meeting, Prices of Timber Per Load, Prices of Shares on Friday at One O'Clock, Declarations of Insolvency, Tramore Meeting, Coroner's Inquest, City Intelligence, Police Intelligence Mansion-House, Meetings in Loughrea, Great Public Meeting of the Inhabitants of Brentford and Vicinity, Doncaster St. Leger, Prices of Hops, Spain, Parish of Hammersmith.—No Church Rates—Glorious Triumph of Independence!!!, Parliamentary Summary House of Lords, Printers' Pension Society, Miscellaneous, Aquatics, Meeting of the Citizens of Waterford, Law Intelligence Court of Common Pleas, Liverpool Corn Exchange, May 31, Prices of Potatoes at Spitalfields.—(Per Ton), Great Meeting of the Electors of the County of Middlesex, Accidents and Offences, Cullen Meeting, Tower Hamlets, South Essex Election Chelmsford, Tuesday Evening, Eight O'Clock, Foreign Summary France, Release of Mr. Churchill, Price of Stocks for the Week, Glankeen Meeting, Killarney Public Meeting, Lords Lake and Thurlow, on Tuesday, Took the Oaths and Their Seats in the House of Lords for the First Time; the Former after the Death of His Brother and the Latter after the Death of His Father, Prices of Leather (Per Lb) (At Per Load of 36 Trusses), Price of Tallow, Soap, &c., Per 112lb., Parliamentary Papers Malt, Graig Meeting, Tithes—Tithes—More Tithes, The Day of Trial Is Come, and Toryism and Its Unprincipled Abettors Must Stand the Hazard of the Die, upon the Cast of Which the Peers, in an Hour of Infaturation, Have Determined to Set Their Legislative Power, The Reformed Church, Price of Cheese and Butter, London Reform Almshouses Institution, Mr. O'Connell, Prices of Leather (Per Lb), Chelmsford, Thursday Evening, "God Save the King", Corporate Reform—Tithes, The Ross Challenge, Visit of the Duchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria at the Mansion-House, On Thursday Week, about Six O'Clock in the Morning, One of the Most Dreadful Accidents Which We Have Had to Record Occurred at Shallcross, in the County of Derby, about Eight Miles from Macclesfield, Ireland Coprorate Reform.—Tithes, Friday, June 10 Foreign Office, May 25, 1836. Editorial: Jamaica, Wexford—Municipal Reform, Adamstown—Reform—Tithes, Tory Magistrates for Belfast, We Are Rejoiced to Find That Ministers Have Consulted Their Own and the Public Interests, by Withdrawing the Factory Bill, Vauxhall-Gardens. Arts and entertainment: Public Amusements King's Theatre, Astley's Amphitheatre, High Water at London Bridge, French Plays.—Queen's Theatre. Business: London Markets, Liverpool Cotton Market, June 3, Wakefield Corn Market, June 3 Arrivals This Week, Market Note, Dublin, June 3, Coal Market, Newgate and Leadenhall Markets, Colonial Markets during the Week, Country Markets, Newgate Poultry Market—Friday, Irish Markets, Bristol Leather Market, London Gazettes Tuesday, June 7. Sports: Sporting Intelligence Hampton Races, Newton Races.—(First Day) Wednesday.
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