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Issue Details: First known date: 1838... vol. 4 no. 174 9 June 1838 of The Cornwall Chronicle est. 1835 The Cornwall Chronicle
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Notes

  • In his 'Notice to Correspondents' in this issue of the newspaper, the editor writes: '[t]he poetical effusion of a Subscriber on the banks of the Tamar is capital, but unfortunately we cannot enrich our columns by its publication. The deeds of the Hero of the tale, are now under impartial investigation.'

    The unpublished poem may have alluded to Matthew Curling Friend and or William Lushington Goodwin.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1838 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Bagman's Story, Charles Dickens , extract novel (p. 1s-2s)
Note: Author unattributed in this source.
A Tough Yarn, single work short story (p. 2s)
Note: Possibly reproduced from Chambers' Edinburgh Journal (16 May 1835): 125.
Untitled, single work column
A brief report on a trial for libel brought by Alured Tasker Faunce against the editor of the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, George Cavenagh.
(p. 94)
The Investigation of Charges Preferred by Mr Goodwin Against Mr Friend, single work column

Report of a board of inquiry into the allegations between Matthew Curling Friend and the editor of the Cornwall Chronicle, William Lushington Goodwin. The inquiry continued over some weeks.

(p. 94)
Prospectus of a Newspaper, single work column

Prospectus for the Southern Australian newspaper.

(p. 94)
A Subscription List Towards Paying the Expenses Incurred by W. L. Goodwin, Esq., in the Late Ex Officio Prosecution : Regina v. Goodwin, single work advertisement (p. 95)
Notice, single work advertisement
An advertisement requesting that all payments, orders, advertisements and correspondence 'on this side of the Island' be directed to James Wood, general agent, Collins-street, Hobart Town. The advertisement is dated 'Hobart Town, May 19,1838.'
(p. 96)

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