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November 8, 1842 - Evening Star (London) - London, London, England
 
THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 26.

THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 26.

As long as the Chronicle used the" League," and "the appurtenances thereunto belonging," as a thing which, by its golden plumage, was to dazzle us by day, and by its flaming brightness to illumine us by night, we could admire the Editorial spangles in which fancy dressed so hide
November 26, 1842 - Evening Star (London) - London, London, England
 
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Post-office orders sent to us should be made payable to George Frederick Pardon, at the Post-office, 180,

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Post-office orders sent to us should be made payable to George Frederick Pardon, at the Post-office, 180,

Strand, Corner of Norfolk-street. It is requested that timely notice of all public meetings may be sent to our Office, 252, Strand, in order that reporters may be in attendance. When e send our papers in a coloured wrapper, our country subscribers will please to understand, that
December 12, 1842 - Evening Star (London) - London, London, England
 
THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 12.

THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 12.

We beg to call the attention of our readers to a letter appearing in another column, from Mr. COOPER, with regard to the conduct of the Leicester Sturgites. It would be an unnecessary task for us to enter into the matter, as it is fully explained and commented on by Mr. But we c
December 12, 1842 - Evening Star (London) - London, London, England
 
that separate the nations of the earth—the cessation of war, and its widow and orphan making horrors—the fulfilling of that

that separate the nations of the earth—the cessation of war, and its widow and orphan making horrors—the fulfilling of that

beautiful prophecy of turning the sword into the plough-share, and of making the lion lie down with the lamb—uniting man to his fellow-man, and establishing permanent and universal peace and its attendant blessings over the creation of the God of Peace. THE HISTORY a BRACE SWIND
December 12, 1842 - Evening Star (London) - London, London, England
 
THE PHALANXTERIE S.

THE PHALANXTERIE S.

It appears that a new association, bearing the above name, has been or is about being got up in this city. They take their name from Phalanx, a number of men closely embodied, and propose developing the system of the late M. Fourier, a Frenchman, whose theory has been translated
January 20, 1843 - Evening Star (London) - London, London, England
 
LATEST NEWS.

LATEST NEWS.

FUNDS—HaIf-past Ten o'Clock.—The operations in the English Funds have been to a very limited extent; the market has, however, a firmer appearance than yesterday. The present prices are as follow :—Consols for the opening, 931 ; Three per Cent. Reduced, 94i ; Three-and-a-Half per
December 23, 1842 - Evening Star (London) - London, London, England
 
GAS METERS.

GAS METERS.

On Saturday evening last the third of a series of lectures was delivered at the Royal Adelaide Gallery, on this important subject, by the proprietor, Mr. Jones. The theatre was densely crowded, among the persons present were noticed some of the largest meter-makers in London, as
January 24, 1843 - Evening Star (London) - London, London, England
 
TO CORRESPONDENTS

TO CORRESPONDENTS

Advertisers are requested to send in their favours by ten o'clock in the morning. In reply to inquiries if MR. HOLT is connected with this paper, the Proprietors beg to state that no person of that name is in any way connected with this establishment.
August 10, 1842 - Evening Star (London) - London, London, England
 
E INFANT SAPPHO.

E INFANT SAPPHO.

1E GALLERY, Lowdaily from 11 to 5 and from That wonderful child will and Saturday evenings, Saturday afternoons, until ; will take her benefit and Phis splendid exhibition, upwards of 3,000 Models ts, Electrical- Apparatus, olving Views of Ghuznee, !s of interest at home and y t
September 5, 1842 - Evening Star (London) - London, London, England