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CITY CHRONICLE, FEBRUARY 27. _ -- _ .sales having taken place within the last fourteen days. Our THRPENTINE.—The Sales amount

CITY CHRONICLE, FEBRUARY 27. _ -- _ .sales having taken place within the last fourteen days. Our THRPENTINE.—The Sales amount

to 2,700 barrels at 6s 4d to exports up to the present date amount to 9,208,198 lbs. 6s sd, principally at the latter price. MESSINA, JAN. 25.—0 f fresh Fruit much has already been TOBACCO.—The demand is limited, and not more than 100 hhds bought up, and our stock of good conser
February 27, 1844 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
Parliamentary elietcbro.

Parliamentary elietcbro.

No. IV. COLONEL SIBTHORPE. Since the creation of the world; aye, of ,' the great globe itself," there never was, perhaps, a period that ought to be so marked for the peculiar mutability in all sorts and ways, in all moods, manners, and tenses—in persons and in things—in fashions
February 27, 1844 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
figure. Loaves command a ready sale at the old prices, and there has been considerable business transacted during the past

figure. Loaves command a ready sale at the old prices, and there has been considerable business transacted during the past

week : Crashed .. .. 26s od to —s od I Molasses.. .. 12s od to 12s 6d Titian .. .. 28s od to —s Bastards .. .. 16s od to us Loaves .. .. 300 Od to 34s ad I Pieces .. .. Od to 21s od FOREIGN SUGAR UNREFINED. There is a considerable improvement in this Market at an average rise of
February 27, 1844 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
B. and B.

B. and B.

September 17, 1844 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
UNITED STATES.

UNITED STATES.

The British and North American mail steam ship Acadia, arrived at Liverpool on Saturday. The American papers seem exclusively occupied by political matter, and this of a nature not very interesting to English readers. The ele c ti ons w hi c h have recently taken place, show a W
September 17, 1844 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
Citp article.

Citp article.

Citp PRESENT POSITION OP THE MONEY MARKET. A buoyant market has ruled very generally for the British Securities during the past week. Some very considerable transactions have been reported—principally sales. Still Consols have kept at within 4 to 4 per cent. of par, and indeed th
September 17, 1844 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
CONTEMPLATED RETIREMENT OF THE IRISH JUDGES.

CONTEMPLATED RETIREMENT OF THE IRISH JUDGES.

The Lord Chief Justice Pennefather and the Irish Attorney General are said to be in London, waiting Sir Robert Peel's return from Drayton, where the Right Honorable Baronet is detained by the alarming illness of his daughter. The mortifying position in which the Chief of the Iri
September 17, 1844 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
RECEPTION OF MAJOR GENERAL SIR W. NOTT IN WALES.

RECEPTION OF MAJOR GENERAL SIR W. NOTT IN WALES.

NEATH, Tuesday.—This town, as early as eight o'clock yesterday morning, was full of life and activity, placards having been freely distributed about, announcing that Sir William Nott, G.C.8., intended coming here in the course of the day, on his way to Carmarthen, and that it wa
September 17, 1844 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
zif ore tgn Stteelli.genrc.

zif ore tgn Stteelli.genrc.

ore tgn Stteelli.genrc. FRANCE. It would appear that the announcement in the Moniteur, that the Government had ordered the restoration of the island of Otaheite to Queen Pomare, had not had the beneficial effect upon the public mind which it was so eminently calculated to produce
March 5, 1844 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
11ARISO1S OF ILEFULiE.

11ARISO1S OF ILEFULiE.

Mr. RICE moved, "iim - at an humble address I. presented to Her Majesty, praying that a commission of scientific and competent persons may be appointed to consider and advise the best means of carrying into effect the recommendation of the committee on harbors of refuge." He cit
March 5, 1844 - City Chronicle - London, London, England