SALES BY AUCTION. Sale of Pictures. R. T N E has the honour to announce, that ?? SELl. by AUtt'rIUN, at his R0ositis, 21, Old Hand-street, oil satu iday next, (Viay 2i9, at Ote apreclsrly, A COILEFCI'ItON OF ABiOUT EIGH4TY PICTURE', the jettuui,e property of a niiitat cnatli any
May 27, 1830 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
THTE iMIOBINGizVG CHRONICLE. LONDON: TUESDAY, JUN17E 1 5, 1830. We received last night Dutch Papers to the 13th of June, and the Aligemejine Zeitung to the 8th. The following are extracts :_ BERLIN', JUNE 6.-A steam-carriage is to ply between Dresden andLeipsig, snd to perform th
June 15, 1830 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
SPORTING INTBLLIOBNCE. I TAITERSALL'S. The settling for Ascot Races took place yesterday, and was much heavier than we had anticipated: it occupied a very crowded room till near five' o'clock, when some St. Leger betting took place. Priam was backed very freely at large sums-5 to
June 15, 1830 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
INF4NIICIWP AND SUICIDE. (VROM THE LZEDS INTRLLIOGNCEL] We have this week to record one of the moot distressing occur- relices that hai come under our notice in Leeds for a long time past-the murder of an infant child by Its unfortunate mother, who afterwards destroyed herself. T
January 19, 1833 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
-&V~ I~AND-OWNgRs iii bU i{EY and SUbSitX.- ?? DIRECTOIRSof thCAGflICULTtIftAI. EPLO IbEtT INSTITU- IONarCsnl~u Colomeditey rea wih ny Noblemen or Grontlemna her. ,~ WATE g othr APLND~t9DI~POJSE OF, within is orc So miles of ~ 'fr th purosesoftb Insituton.It Is requested thattbe
January 1, 1833 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
TnlE xrRRoR Op F5sHION. [FROM TER COURT CIRCULAR.] His Majesty received yesterday the Address from the House of Commons, In answer to his Speech on ojening the Session of Parliament. The King's Guard, with the Band of the Regiment, were on duty in the Flag Court-yard of the Palac
February 13, 1833 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
kmlfl.d ONr THR HOUSE AND WINDOW TAXES fT XN MiRY-LA-BONNE. I A Meetlng of the Rate-payera of the Parish of Mary-la-Boanre, bict bad at first been intended for Tuesday, took placeyesterday, ?? SchoolYard,at the Workbouse.-LordKENYON, * Cburchw&rden, i the Chair.-The hustings, whi
February 5, 1833 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
BRUSSBLS PJPBRS. BRiN88, MA~RcH 19.,Her Majesty tbe Queen of the & rench, with the Princess Mary, the Duke of Nemours, and Prince de Joinvile, set Out yesterday for Parts. CONSTANTINOPLE, Fsts. 2g.-The news of the farther advance, of the Re2ptians prove, to be a false alarrm, cau
March 22, 1833 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
Win ad Slii ALECS BY AUCTION. To WtadSii Merchant., anti Privati Psm~illes.-Leunehold rm ;idl Imlempentst In Trade. and Household Fernltore, ?? Y.FLETO-MORROW. March 13. at Pleven, on the Peie street, Lomford. Renale, by direction of the Trustees, TVHREN HUNDRED DOZEN of Fine WIN
March 12, 1833 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
- MANSION.HOUSE.-Yesterday RICHARD COSTER, who has been eugaged In such numerous bill transactions, was brought be- fore the Lord Mayor under the following circumstances - Mr. Baynton, who stated himself to be a silk-merchant, pro- duced a bill for 151. purporting to be the acce
January 30, 1833 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England