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August 12, 1845 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
310 cakes Bees' Wax, &c. The others ! IMPORTS, DELIVERIES for HOME CONSUMP noN and Bengal. China. Delivered in Sept., 1843. are laden with 480 bls Wool—Wine, Deals, Battens, Eggs, i EXPORTATION, from the Oct. in each Y ear . the commenc emen t o f th e Y ears o f 5,308 8,c38 --
October 10, 1843 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
Optics Camks 37104 40053 L 61 404 3d to to 41s 94 40.6 d 1690 2325 53774 49985 72 17 59 71779 71047 43, 6(1 431 to to —1 Oct I I.—The dem Casks 31446 41.19 to Os Od 1962 ,57074 3079 7334 a 450 L Laud for r decreasing, and yellow at 114 ro, with deposit. xt 105 ro with deposit. I
December 23, 1845 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
The Tea Market continues in the same quiet state noticed for some time past, though this week there has been no alteration in prices, nor is there reason to anticipate any this year. The abandonment of office at this critical juncture by Sir Robert Peel, and the impossibility of
December 23, 1845 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
London, that the amendments should be considered that day three months, recounted the several stages in which the general principle of the bill had been affirmed in either House; and, a fter showing that the amend m e n t s th emse l ves were of so trivial a character as by no m
July 16, 1844 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
On Thursday the Queen and Prince Albert rode out on horseback, attended by the equerries in waiting, Major General Wemyss and Colonel Bouverie. The Queen and Prince Albert, with the Prince of Wales, the Princess Royal, and Princess Alice, left town on Saturday for Claremont. The
July 18, 1843 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
THE "REBECCA" RIOTS. On Wednesday a number of Rebecca's daughters proceeded to Bridge-end gate, at the entrance of Llangennech, and in the usual way totally abolished the gate and part of the tollhouse. The following night they again commenced their depredations in destroying the
July 18, 1843 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
SKETCHES OF CHINA. By JOHN F. DAVIS, ESQ., F.R.S. 2 vols. post Bvo. (Charles Knight.) Mr. Davis's former admirable work on China we have noticed more than once; and as the interest which the subject naturally excites at this moment, has induced him to . enlarge, not only his obs
May 18, 1841 - City Chronicle - London, London, England
JONES wished to know whether any part of this field was to be set apart for those manly sports to which the people of this country were so much attached ; for if not, he should consider it so much money , thrown away.—Mr. STANLEY begged to say that the object of the Government w
May 18, 1841 - City Chronicle - London, London, England