, bi' TH WEE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. . , (From the Jamaica Royal (aiette, 12:) By the Thra c ian, 18 ;tins., we learn that. hostilities were itill carried on between the Castle of St. Juan de UlLoa and the town of La Vera Cruz, when left the latter place. Several houses had suffere
March 20, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
On Saturday se'nnight, as a large assemblage of persons were enjoying the pleasures of a dance in the "Bloomsbury Assembly Rooms," in Holborn, the floor suddenly gave way, and the entire company was precipitated into the cellarage underneath ; fortunately no lives were lost, but
January 23, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
Despatches, dated the 12th of December, were received on Wednesday at the Colonial Department, from Antigua, and others of the 10th of December, from Demerara. They bring no news of importance. - Despatches have been received at the Colon ial-offiee, from Sir Frederick Adam, Lor
January 23, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
Lumps 78s a s Loaves 79s a 87s Hambro' 80s a 98s Bastards, or ground.s4s a 64s green 42s a 54s TALLOW, per cwt. London Od a 00s Fat, per stone .. Os Od a 00s Russia tallow candle .42s a 00s Melted stuff 3ls Od a 32s Graves . l6s a 00s Petersb. Yell. 40s Od a 40s'9d soap . Archan
January 23, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
On Thursday, the 20th instant, at his house in Upper Norton-street, the Right Honourable Lord Herbert Windsor Stuart, son of the late and uncle of the present Marquis of Bute.—On Saturday last, at his seat, Killester, in the neighbourhood of Dublin, the Lord Viscount Newcomen.—A
January 23, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
At about half-past four o'clock Lord Nugent, Col. Browne, and Sir John Dashwood King, magistrates for the county, Mr. Rickford, M.P. Col. Wood, and several gentlemen of distinction, entered the dock with Master George Alexander Wood, son of Colonel Wood, and Master Alexander ire
March 13, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
MINCING LANE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. • `SUGAR.—The inquiries after Muscovadoes during the week have been very considerable, but buyers would not purchase, except at a considerable reduction in the prices ; the consequence has been that very few sales are reported ; the parcels sold a
March 13, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
On the other side was the word " NENVGATE," neatly engraved; and beneath it were the insignia of "the track," or alac-simlle representation of a complete housebreaking apparatus—viz. cross pistols, a dark lantern, a bundle qf matches, a phosporus-box, a jerniny (or crow-bar), su
August 29, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
Parliament was further prorogued on Tuesday until the 4th of November. It is said that both Houses will then meet for the despatch cif business, and it is expected that a dissolution will take place in the course of the ensuing spring. _ • • _ The Eartof Huntingdon arrived on Fr
August 29, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England