7 AUGUST 1841, page 10

The Correspondent Of The Morning Chronicle, Writing In...

Thursday, says—" Mr. Howley, Q.C., has been directed by the Lord- Lieutenant to bold an inquiry at Dungannon, on Monday the 9th in- stant, into the conduct of Major Snow,......

Madrid Papers And Letters Of The 29th Speak Of Another

collision be- tween the British and the Guards Costa Company. An English vessel, the Ricardo, has been seized by the felucca Robinson in the open sea, on its way to Malta, and......

We Have Received Papers From Port Nicholson, In New Zealand,

to the 1st May, and private letters have been received to the 4th. They resent a very satisfactory picture of the progress of the colony. The inhabitants had.received their new......

The Perth Courier Sends Inviting Accounts From The Moors-

" During the present week the passage of distinguished company towards the North has been considerable, and the increase is daily observable as the 12th approaches. The meeting......

Postscript

SATURDAY NIGHT. A break in the gloomy weather somewhat relieves the worst appre- hensions respecting the harvest. There was a slight improvement yes- terday, and today it is......

The Chronicle Of This Morning Announces New Facilities In...

post- ing of letters- " On and after next Tuesday, letters may be posted half an hour later than at present, namely, till a quarter past six, at the branch-offices at Charing......

Today Is Promulgated The Appointment, Made At A Court Of

East India Directors on the 28th July, of Sir William Hay Macnag - hten, to be Governor of the Presidency of Bombay.......

Money Market.

SToCR EICHAN01. FRTDAY AFTERNOON. The fluctuations since our last report have not exceeded * per cent. Consols lor Money have been done at 893 and 891, while for Account the......

A Fire Broke Out About Half-past Three O'clock This Morning

upon the premises of Mr. James Smith, corn-merchant and granary-keeper, Upper Thames Street ; which has proved destructive to a large amount of pro- perty, and threatened still......

The Paris Papers Of Thursday Are Chiefly Occupied With The

affairs of Toulouse; where as determined a resistance as ever, though more temperate, is offered to the Government scheme of taxation. One of hi. Dural's new Municipality has......