THE TRUE SPORTSMAN'S CAZETTE. =- _ i THE TURF. DRBY._In order that nothing may be wanting for the ' t ficasion of our readers, wve begt leave to assure them that Cor havte sire" commenced our preparations for the purpose. We furthere to aate that our account of this important eve
April 19, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
CITY, FRIDAY EVaNI4aN. T'his day being Good Friday, of course there has been no busineis transacted. In the early part of the week the tendency of the British funds was to improve, but owing to the unsatisfactory state of our relations with Naples, Consols have fallen from 9i1 t
April 19, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
TO THE EDITOR OF THE ERA. Sir,-Tlip spirit of fairness and moderation observable in your remarks on the subject of the Corn-laws-a spirit widely different from that which is usually exhibited in the discussion of that important subject-leads md to hope that you will not refuse i
April 19, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
CORtN MARKET. APRIt. 15.-The supplies of Grain generally have been ver.A mode- rate sinee Monday, but tbe trade toy mnoot articles has ruled aull, and very little progress has been made in the sales of Wheat to-day either of ltolish or l'oreig-n; there is cot, howsever, any/ alt
April 19, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
General Viscount Lorton has contributed 50 towards the intended new church of St. Jude's (IDublin).-Afler the ban. quet given by her Majesty on Monday evening, there was a dance, in which her Majesty and Prince Albert, the Duke and Duchess of Roxburghle, Lady Fanny Cowper, the D
'iMHEATRE ROYAL, COVENT-GARDEN.-Under 1 the managerent of Madame VESTRIS.-On Monda , THE DOUBLE GALLAT and THE BEGGAR'S OPERA. Vuesdav, Much Ado About Nothing. Benedick, Mr. Charles Rlemble. Wea- nesday, The Double Gallant. ;HEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET.- iTMr. WIsrTrn, Lessee.-Monday
THE ER A. [LATEST EDITION.) SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1840. At the close of last week the Secretary for Foreign Affairs having been questioned on the " conco'rd"'-which he had asserted to " subsist among the five powers" for the settlement of the affairs of the East, announced to the coun
HOUSE OF LOIRDS-MONDAY. PETITIONS. A great many petitions were presented for and against the corn laws, and upon~the 'iubject of non-intrusion. COfiP6RATIONS BILL (IRELAND.) The Marquis of LONDONDERRY said that he was about to present a petition the other dlay from the city of L
April 12, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
SUNDAY.-Her Majesty ati Prince Albert, the Queen Dowager, and the Princess Augusta, attended divine service in he Chapel Royal, St. James's. MoNDAY.-The Queen held a Levee at St. James's Palace. Shortly after her arrival her Mlaiesty gave audience to Nourri Effendi, on a special
April 12, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England
POLICE;OFFICES. GUILDHALL.Foosyoh f' and uterin thee ers afothe duity Ofg( JU reooge warehousensan reqs~srs.- e and C.8<'tsale hosiers, Maiden-lane, O d-s4~eet,'rder whicl 'the r' had preentd ri strilypurp *iitten boy 9r.e i~~n of Newpe'rt~steet~t~ar~marad uot~reswntiye noa cusdl
April 12, 1840 - The Era - London, London, England