The ATTORNEY GENERAL stated, in answer to a question, that he was glad to have an opportunity of announcing to the house the gratifying intelligence that the bill for the abolition of imprisonment for debt had l>een found in operation most beneficial to both creditors and debtor
April 29, 1839 - Bell's Weekly Messenger - London, London, England
DISSOLUTIONS PARTNERSHIP. T Rolfe and J. Orpwood, Bread-street-hill, chemists—R. and J Batchelor, Bognor. grocers—J. and T. Latham. Coventry, bootmakers—R and W. Latchmore, Northampton, co fectioners—J. Tonw and M Brown. Liverpool, bak#r*-11. and Eliza Jones, Mansfield, Nottingha
April 29, 1839 - Bell's Weekly Messenger - London, London, England
8200 bags have been bronchi forward and went off steadily, the low to good qualities from 60s 6d to 64s Cd, went off at former rales, but the finer sorts gave way 6d to is per cwt. Imported this day in the Clarinda, from the Mamitius 5311 bags
April 29, 1839 - Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser - London, London, England
STATE OF TO! Z* AX? CASSIS Manchester—The emtoo market this week for manufactured goods and yarns cannot be described. Prices are quite nominal, and the demand so trifling to form no compari with the production. Oldham.—The cotton trade of Oldham in depressed stale; the hands of
April 29, 1839 - Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser - London, London, England
Her «nd her ittraied divine eerviee !• tb* Chapel floral, Bt. Jamoa’a. The probed the KeV. Mr. Strong, who took bU text from Bomen*, c. 14. ». 17. prater* were wed the Rev. Mr. Hall, the leeeona by Her. Mr. Daklnt. Tbe altar eerviee read by the Rev. Meaere. Hall and Dakma. Tbe c
April 29, 1839 - Evening Mail - London, London, England
EVENING MAIL. FROM FRIDAY. APRIL 26, TO MONDAY. APRIL 29. 183*. COIViT BANKRUPTCr, April 71, (Btfort Mr. Commmioner Holrotd). APPLICATION. Mr. Clarkson Mid, L« li»d tb* b«Boar to tppMr befon Clio Court for tb« pur pete drswißg the of tho loomed Commiantoer to the Ist and of Victo
April 29, 1839 - Evening Mail - London, London, England
aavisw cotton Maaaar roa rat waas bnoino The past week baa proved moat unusually dull aa regards our trade » each succeeding day baa decline the demand, and to-day we close with etceedlngly quiet toot. This state of things arises from the unfavourable aspect of alia ra la manufa
April 29, 1839 - The Evening Chronicle - London, London, England
On Saturday %try splendid was given Lsvugrovs’s West India Dock Tavern, Black wall, tte occasion sf tte completion (he of vessel to proceed to New Zealand, for the parpes* of forming wltkment* on those islands under (te superintend voce end management ot recently formed In Lon'o
April 29, 1839 - The Evening Chronicle - London, London, England