or WA FIELD, APRIL S.W e have a short sup- ra ply of Wheat, but large of other articles, to. this day's market. Fine fresh W'heat has met ready sale, at an ion advance of 2s. per quarter, with more demnand for other D. sorts, at an improvement of fully Is. per quarter. Oats are
April 6, 1839 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
rl PH O LSTERY WAREHOUSE. I THOMAS FOX begs to call the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and Public, to his extensive. economical, and elegant Stock of FURNI- TURE, suited to every style of residence, from the Cottage to the Man- sion, among which will be found Looking Glasses,
April 14, 1839 - The Examiner - London, London, England
QUEEN SQUARE. SHOPLIFTING BY A " LADY."-Mrs Phoebe Poole, a lady between 60 and 70 years of age, was a few days since examined at this office do a charge of stealing a packet of candles from the shop of Mr John Honner, furnishing iron- monger, of Hammersmith. The prosecutor stat
April 21, 1839 - The Examiner - London, London, England
THE CENTRAULXTION SYSM --i .. .4 _ The good folks east of Temple Bat' have shown a degree of 'DI' irit and resolution in th~e defbnim of their watchmen which hashe, struck with (lire astonishment the official -loversi ci centralization. Itapears froml the repotit of the Cityv Com
April 21, 1839 - The Chartist - London, London, England
CENTRAL VAIMINAL COURT. Atterapted Murder by a Husband. Richard Whiting, aged nineteen, was inditetd for f6. lonioisly cutting and wounding his witr, Elizabeth Whiting, with intent to murder, or to do her some grievous bodily harm. Mr. Clarkeon and Mr. Bodkin prosecuted, and Mr.
April 21, 1839 - The Charter - London, London, England
NATIbONAL CONVENTION. MONDAY. io MAr. COLLINS, delegate from Birutilghzam, in the chair. mu( A letter wats read from Nir. Moritz, regarding the. dericinei in the a Birmoingeham accounts, that lie muvst refer the Convention for particulairs not to Messrs. Grotec andl Prescott, the
April 28, 1839 - The Chartist - London, London, England
COMMERCE! AND INDUSTRY. CITY.-SATURDAY MORNIrNG. FOREIGN AND COLONIAL. We have no later foreign intelligence, exclusive of the usual Continental mails since our last publication, no doubt in con- Sequence of the adverse winds. We have accounts from New Brunswick to the 24th ult.,
April 28, 1839 - The Era - London, London, England
'ANNERS APFT AMUSEMENTS. COUIJ'.RT AND FASHION. SUNDAY.-Fler -Ira esty anti ber rugoist--mother attenlee Divine service, in the Chapel Roial, St. Jamest. The rOeY: suite included the Marchioness of Tavistuch, Ladv Flora HLasting;, Hun. bliss Murray, Lady Theresa Digbv, Viscount T
April 21, 1839 - The Era - London, London, England
TO THE EDITOR OF THE ERA. SIR,-In my former letter I dwelt chiefly on the political bearings of Circassia-so important to this country; I would now refer to the advantages that would accrue to the merchant from an intercourse with that coast. If you will permit me, then, I will
April 21, 1839 - The Era - London, London, England