A very great sensation has been caused in the metropolis, particularly in the City of London, by the report that the great coal-owners are determined to give additional proof of the injurious combination which is stated to exist among them, by an immediate increase in the price
01 October 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
MELANCHOLY CASE OF DESTITUTION.-EFFECT OF THE NEW TOOR LAWS. A female of most melancholy and emaciated appearance, and apparently on the point of sinking from want, was brought before Messrs. Codd and Pilkinton, the sitting magistrates of Kensington, by police constable Lee, T 5
01 October 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
Pilir — intern, but could not discover any person. While searching about, police constables T 84 and 140, whose beats are situated at opposite angles of the lane, came to the spot, having also heard the tries, but although the whole of them searched about for upwards of an hour,
01 October 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
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01 October 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
Dedication . to . Sir Robert Peel ; stating the . reasons for . writing the book, and also the reasons for dedicating it to him. Letter 1. How came some men to have . a greater:iight to parcels of land than other men have to the ;'atne land ? 2. What right English landlords the
01 October 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
ATTEMPT TO RESCUE A PRISONER. James Thomas, a stout young fellow, was indiced for committing a violent assault upon Thomas Bates,and attempting to rescue a felon from his custody.—Willian Harrison, an officer of the ward of Aldersgate, statal, that having seen a gentleman's pock
01 October 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
Is absolutely inundating the country with newspapers. There is a continued storm of them; it hails, or rather snows, papers; they descend all over the country in large sakes, like the beard of Hamlet's father, "Sable silvered." What they all write about, or what they are all to
01 October 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
3 per Cent. Consols Consols, for Account . 3 per Cent. Red......... .. 30 per Cent.... 3i per Cent. Red. per Cent., New Long Annuities Stuck Batik 5t0ck .. ..... .... Exchequer Bills Bonds FO PRICE oP POTATOES AT SPITALPIELDS. Ware, 2s 9d to as ad per cwt.—Middling, 189 d. to 2s
01 October 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England
"West Broomwicb, July " Sitt,-11aving been for a number of years subject to the Goat and Rheumatism, I have tried every remedy that has been recommended, without the least benefit, until last year a friend of mine came to visit me, when in one of my violent I3eing himself quite
01 October 1836 - Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette - London, London, England