CORN-MAR[E'r-NTARCH 8. We have had moderatesupplies of English WHEAT duringthe week, which meet a fair sale amongst the Millers at very steady prices. A few runs only are left on hand this morning, which are held at pre. vious rates; hut the trade is slow, having rather an indif
March 10, 1844 - The Era - London, London, England
LYTHAM OPEN MEETINC, MOND.AY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 5, & 6. STRWA0DS-A. Graham, A. Sharp, J. King, W. C. Chew, and B. B. Robinson, Esqrs. The GnxST CLIFTON CUP, 5 10s. each. Mr Chew's w & f d Leader beat Mr Bake's w & f d Birdeatcher Ur King's w & be d Vanish .. Mr La
March 10, 1844 - The Era - London, London, England
The March sessions of the Central Criminal Court corn- menced on Monday morning before the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, the Sheriffs, the Recorder, Mr. Alderman Farneombe, and other civic authorities. When the names of those sum- moned on the Grand Jury were called over, several g
March 10, 1844 - The Era - London, London, England
HOUSE OF LORDS MONDAY.-Their Lordships met at five ?? bills were brought up from the Commons.-The Earl of Radnor wished to know whether it was the intention of Government to bring in any measure founded onl the report of the Secret Comn- mittee on the Post-office. The Dluke of 1
August 11, 1844 - The Era - London, London, England
What a glorious sequel to the invisible agency at Bright()" and to the unaccountable explusion at Brighton, has been tihe visible and tangible realisaiion of another little HOpe "H t Country at WVindsor In spite of the prevision of the ?? Mr. Murray, and his sleepers awakened at
August 11, 1844 - The Era - London, London, England
On Monday the Queen and the Royal infants took exercise in the Palace gardens, and the Prince visited and inspected t e old chapel of the Savoy Palace. On Tuesday Prince Albert presided at a meeting of the Con. missioners of Fine Arts. After the meeting his Royal h ness went to
WRESTLING &c. PATTannAxLa SPOaRT.-These sports comme cdo1 day week. The first event was a spirited aotund rsdesl. sovs, to contend for which ten fine-loeing ane race fos came in as follows :-Mr. Ritson's (Of N allals start ds Mr. Hodgson's (of Braithwaite) Gaylass, 2 -w)uRattler
October 20, 1844 - The Era - London, London, England
e At the West Sussex Quarter Sessions, held at Petworth on Saturday, the Duke of Richmond Lroughit forward a singular charge against a man named Hack, who had for nearly fifteen years past filled the office of paid constable for the parish of Washington and the adjoining parishe
April 21, 1844 - The Era - London, London, England
Ti- SPORTMrAN'S GAZETTEI EDITED BY 'fVATES." ANSWEtS TO CORRESPONDENTS. %MET~eONx.vS-Hating aluthenticated his signature to us, of the N5,ter dated 11th ijst., we no longer hesitate to say, that he charges Sberryn, the pedestrian, late competitor of Badcoek, and a perpetual chali
April 21, 1844 - The Era - London, London, England
I FRICHTFUL ACCIDENT ON THE DOVER RAILWAY, On Wednesday morning, about one o'clock. a most frightful and fatal accident occurred :on the Dover Railway, near the Bricklayers' Arms Station, Old Kent-road, by which one man, named Robert Buckley, an engine-driver, was killed on the s
December 15, 1844 - The Era - London, London, England