News from 26/04/1834
1834; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Frontmatter: The Peoples' Conservative and Reformer, The People's Conservative with Which Is Incorporated the Reformer. News: Contemporary Press The Citizen King, (Copenhagen-Fields, Nine O'Clock), (Copenhagen-Fields, Quarter to Ten), Difference between Trades and Political Unions, Hatton Garden, Interview between a Deputation from the Central Committee and Lord Melbourne, (Preparations for the Meeting), To Readers, Correspondents, &c, Arrival of 3,000 Weavers, Mrs. Carson, Widow of the Late Proprietor of the Clonmel Advertiser, Is Committed to the Gaol of That Town on a Writ at the Suit of Mr. Ronayne, M. P., for £1,200, Damages Had against That Paper for Libel on His Character, at the Last Clonmel Summer Assizes, Public Meeting at Kennington for the Repeal of the Septeanial Act, and Universal Suffrage, Pensions, Commutations, and Allowances, Latest Intelligence France, The 3d Light Dragoons, under the Command of Lieut.-Col. …, have succeeded the 17th Lancers at Hounslow Barracks, Queen Square, Friday, April 25 Insolvent, The Great Meeting in Copenhagen Fields, and Procession of the Trades' Unionists to Whitehall (Interview between Mr. Owen and Lord Melbourne), Battle Royal between the Times and the Globe Newspapers, Thoughts on the Great Gathering at Copenhagen Fields, A New Title, (Communication From' Lord Melbourne), Oldham, Foreign Intelligence France, Lord Melbourne's Answer, Original Papers Lord Howick and the Methodist Preachers, Doings of the Week, On Intimidation on the Part of the Unionists to Those Who Will Not Unite with Them, The Disturbances at Oldham, Presentation of the Petition, Police Instructions, Mr. O'Connell on the Repeal Question, The St. George's Market Bill Goes into Committee, in the House of Commons, on Monday Next, The London Gazette Tuesday, April 22, Meeting at Oldham, Corn Exchange, Mark-Lane, The Soldiery, News of the Day.—On Dits, Varieties, Chat, and Twaddle of All Sorts, Poor Laws, Precautionary Measures of Government, Parliamentary Analysis House of Lords, Guildhall, Value of Trades' Unions, (The Signal for Starting), Gray's Inn-Lane, a Quarter past Ten, (Twelve O'Clock), Contemporary Opinions of the Unstamped, The Huddersfield Declaration of the Lay Members of the Church of England, Expressive of Their Attachment to the Same, Contains about 1,500 Names of Individuals, with Their Designations and Residences, and None Have Signed below the Age of 21, (Two O'Clock), Police Thames Office. Editorial: We Present To-Day Some Farther Details of the Late Deplorable Events in Lyons. Business: Colonial Markets, London Meat Markets. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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