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MOLABB. 'W. I. 768 756 339 1169 1052 996 269 Imported 1840 „ 1841 1042 1840 1841 „ 1842 Exported

MOLABB. 'W. I. 768 756 339 1169 1052 996 269 Imported 1840 „ 1841 1042 1840 1841 „ 1842 Exported

1840 „ 1841 1842 Forll.o. Mot anb ffairs. LONDON WOOL MARKETS—Tins DAv. At the public sales of foreign wool. which took place last week, the attendance of dealers was somewhat numerous, and nearly 4,000 bales and bags of Colonial and other wo ol p assed the hammer a full prices.
February 1, 1842 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
THE KING OF PRUSSIA.

THE KING OF PRUSSIA.

On Saturday morning, at a quarter before ten o'clock, an inspection of the 72nd Highlanders, under the command of Colonel Arbuthnot, took place in the Home-park. Her Majesty the Queen, the King of Prussia, and Prince Albert witnessed the spectacle from the southern windows of th
February 1, 1842 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
AVERTISEMENT

AVERTISEMENT

A LIST OF THE COST PRICES OF TEA SOLD AT TIIE PUBLIC SALE ROOM, MINCING LANE, LONDON, ON TILE 24th. OF JANUARY 184'2. WITH CHARACTERS ATTACHED, BY D. MORSE & COMPANY, TEA AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 33, Fenchurch street, London. Irtr This TABLE shows their CHARACTER Of Teas,
February 1, 1842 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
COST PRICSS

COST PRICSS

February 1, 1842 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
TRIAL AND DEATH-SCENE OF MORTON, THE SCOWISII REGENT.

TRIAL AND DEATH-SCENE OF MORTON, THE SCOWISII REGENT.

In this last scene of his life, the ex-Regent exhibited the hereditary pride and courage of the house of D oug l as . li e had been warned of the danger he incurred, and the storm which was about to burst over his head, two days before, when hunting with the King. But he derided
July 19, 1842 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
SMITHFIELD MARKET. MONDAY.

SMITHFIELD MARKET. MONDAY.

NEWGATE & LEADENHALL MARKETS. MONDAY. The supplies of both town and country killed moat offering here to-dar were largo. Thu primest qualities were taken off at fall rates of eol7elw7, but the middling and inferior kinds commanded littlo attention, at the following prices . Per
November 1, 1842 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
Vodtdcript.

Vodtdcript.

LATEST INTELLIGENCE. CITY CNRONICLE OFFICE, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Foul' o'CLooK. It is now understood with respect to the Walsall, South Staffordshire, bank, that all the claims upon it will be paid in full, some of the more wealthy shareholders having prudently interfered, to save
December 22, 1840 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
PUBLIC SALES.

PUBLIC SALES.

TO -MORROW, March '2.—ltice, 5,000 bags Bengal, BN&C o . Indigo, 3 chests East India, J&lt. TituasnAY, March 3.—Pepper, 1,080 bags Malabar. Nutmegs, 30 casks of Cape, of 100 and 400 lbs each. FRIDAY, March 4.—Cassia Lignea, 446 chests. Tallow, 100 casks East India ; ditto, hl di
March 1, 1842 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
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• tl cliv3:ntrt : 01400' I lit 112IG – 4r"

• tl : 014 00' I 112IG - No 228. eoin, tat PRICE SIXPENCE.
August 23, 1842 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
 
APPREIIENSION OF TWO RINGLEADERS.

APPREIIENSION OF TWO RINGLEADERS.

We understand that since Saturday night two of the leaders in • the proceedings which have caused such disturbance in the town Isaac Tinker and George Seddon, have been appreh e nd e d. Th e warrant under which they were taken was granted on information before Mr. D. Maude, stat
August 23, 1842 - City Chronicle - London, London, England