K TUESDIY, Arrll, 14. PAtRTNERSI1IPS DISSOLVED. Pace and Mcsnard, Hartlepool, Durham, ?? and Edwards, Churels-raw, Limehou-e, dealers in general ship store,- Snow and Percival, Battersea-lields, licensed vietuallers-tlover and Shn, .St. John-street Smithlield, ?? and Underwood,
April 19, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
ACCOUNT OF THE VISIT OF THE FRENCH FRIGATE L'ARTErlISE AT THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. The French frigate I'Artemise, C. Laplace, commander, ar- rived at Oahu, July 9, 1839. The purport of the visit is set forth in the subjoined manifesto. as published in the Sandwich Island Oazettc, Ju
BRITISH SniorrNc. -It appears that the total rumber of British ships wvhicr entered the ports of Great Britain i, the year 1821, was 10,810; that their aggregate burden was 1,599,274 tons; aid that the unumber of seainetiby wvhom they wereiverked wvas 97,479. In the ?? years whi
September 13, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
WErKLY SUMMARY OF FOREIGN HISTORY. THEE KINrG OF TlE BARRICADES has for the last fortnight been threatened with an attack upon his throne of a more grave cotaplexion than the affair of Boulogne. Thousands of the Parisian operatives have struck, ostensibly for higher wages, and a
September 13, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
Micuoscopic >GRAvrEG.-Our attention has been drawn to an ex: quisite specimen of minute engraving, which may be ?? regarded as the very acme of perfection in this beautiftl art It the production of those eminent'artists, Perkins, Bacon, and Co, comprises, within an incredibly bri
MAuaRTtus.-Papers from the Mauritius to the 27th ?? in- clusive have been received. They contain no intelligence isn- portant to British readers. Nrw GovEsRor. OF UPPER, CANADA.-It is said that the Government ot Upper Canada, vacant by the return to England of Major-General Sir
November 8, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
CUILDHALL. ICAREOP CONSPhIRACY AN FYAAUa).-JaMeS Rohertg was char ged with conspiring with another to obtain gin, beer, and c.ash ?? the security of a BvalUeles bill irn29, drawn by a dismissed clerk of the Bank of England, named Guminer. Mr. Brown, the landlord of the Brown Bea
January 26, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
ESTABLISHED 1821. At the annual meeting of the proprietors of this society,held at the office, in Surrey-street, in this city, on Tuesday, the 15th of January, pursuant to notice in the Gazette, and also in the Norwich newspapers, called to receive the report of the board of dir
January 26, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
I TuESDAY, JANLUxnY 21. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. W. and C. Pulling, Hay's-wharf and Mill-lane, Tooley-street, cider merthants-Fearnley, Sugden, and Co., Bradford, Yorkshire, worsted ?? and Garrard, U~pwell, Cambridgeshire, surgeons E. and W. Poole, Great Gonerby, Lincolnshire, ??
January 26, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
CORN MARKET-JAN. 20. Although our supply of Wheat from the Esses coast was moderate this morning, we had a very fair arrival from Kent, and the condition of many of the samples is much affected by the present dampness of the weather. There has been a very slow sale to-day, even
January 26, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England