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Foreign News April 9, 1803

The Recorder

Richmond, Virginia

What is this article about?

European papers to Feb 10 report rise in naval stores prices at St. Petersburg due to large French orders; British residents to benefit; Russian Black Sea ports expected to be declared free.

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March 28.

By the British Packet Auckland, from Falmouth, and the ship Atlantic, from Cork, we have received European papers to the 10th ult. but they contain no political news of importance. A London paper states, that naval stores of all kinds have experienced a considerable rise at St. Petersburg, in consequence of orders to a large amount from France. The British residents are expected to be considerable gainers by the advance, as they have engrossed almost all that remains of last year's stock. It is generally thought that the Russian ports on the Black Sea, will be declared free.

What sub-type of article is it?

Economic Trade Or Commerce

What keywords are associated?

Naval Stores St Petersburg Price Rise French Orders Black Sea Ports Russian Trade

Where did it happen?

St. Petersburg

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

St. Petersburg

Event Date

To The 10th Ult.

Outcome

considerable rise in naval stores prices; british residents expected to gain; russian ports on the black sea to be declared free

Event Details

Naval stores of all kinds have experienced a considerable rise at St. Petersburg due to large orders from France. British residents, having engrossed most of last year's stock, are expected to benefit significantly. Russian ports on the Black Sea are generally thought to be declared free.

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