CORN EXCHANGE—WEDNESDAY. We had rather a large number of Monday's unsold sample of English Wheat on offer in to-day's market, but the fresh arrivals were on a very limited scale. Fine qualities of both red and white went at about previous rates, but the middling and out of condi
March 18, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
pages, price 2s. 6d. (to be returned to purchasers), PART I. of R. COCKS and Co.'s GENERAL CATALOGUE of NEW MUSIC. This Catalogue is so rich, that no musical person ought to be without it. To be had of all music -sellers; and at the libraries throughout the United Kingdom, and o
March 18, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
The new packet-ship Montezuma, Captain Lowber, which sailed from New York on the evening of the 20th ult., arrived at Liverpool on Friday, after a quick passage of 17 days. She has brought papers four days later than those received by the Great Western, but their contents are un
April 15, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
INSTITUTE or ARCUITECTS.—Prince Albert presided at the meeting held on Monday last, for the distribution of the medals awarded by the Institute during the session. The successful candidates were Messrs. E. Chamberlain, and T. W. Parwortb, for Essays on Synchronism, &c., and A. J
April 15, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
Montt',ly, recently convicted of robbery and murder, was executed on Saturday, at Orleans. The evening before the execution, the culprit manifested a good deal of self-possession, and although he did not openly express any expectation of a commutation of his sentence, it was eas
April 15, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
The interest felt by every one during the past week respecting this "illustrious stranger" has not abated in the least. Some difference of opinion seems, however, to prevail regarding its nature. Sir John Herschel', Sir James South, and other astronomers, have no doubt whatever
April 1, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
The name of Claremont can scarcely be mentioned without a sigh, or seen without a tear. ' So associated has it become with the death of one of England's most amiable and illustrious daughters, that the recollection of the lamented Princess Charlotte is foremost in our mind when
March 11, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
After Mr. Baron Rolfe had iaken his seat on the bench at nine o'clock this morning, Mr. Atherton, counsel for the def endants Fenton and Stevenson, asked' the Attorney-General whether he had come to the conclusion of abandoning any of the counts in the indictment The Attorney-Ge
March 11, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England