Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 16, 1841 by Various
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PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.
VOL. 1. FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 16, 1841. * * * * * TRADE REPORT. (FROM OUR OWN REPORTER.) [Illustration: T]The market has been in a most extraordinary state all the morning. Our first advices informed us that feathers were getting very heavy, and that lead was a great deal brisker than usual. In the fish-market, flounders were not so flat as they had been, and, to the surprise of every one, were coming round rapidly. The deliveries of tallow were very numerous, and gave a smoothness to the transactions of the day, which had a visible effect on business. Every species of fats were in high demand, but the glut of mutton gave a temporary check to the general facility of the ordinary operations. The milk market is in an unsettled state, the late rains having caused an unusual abundance. A large order for skim, for the use of a parish union, gave liveliness to the latter portion of the day, which had been exceedingly gloomy during the whole morning. |
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