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... of all lovers and growers of this odoriferous race of flowers. Russian Superb is better formed flower than the Old Russian, and much larger petals, better shaped, and more fully expanded, showing to advantage nice white centre, the whole bloom being free ...

Published: Thursday 08 November 1849
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1399 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE CHURCU

... per lb. was t*8,746:2s. Mid.; showing „ seignorage difference market and Mint value of ,£I8,GG4:2s. 'i Old worn coin from the Bank of England, purchased for re-coinage, value. .£20,U09; Mint value, £18,157:2*. 5d.: showing £1842:17s. 7d. 4. Copper bullion ...

ments for the then intended disputation entirely to us, and that, therefore, any communication which related to ..

... appetite, foetid S. Giubtekt. breath, fullness and hardness of To Mr. Congreve, Chelsea. Prepared by the Proprietor, Henry Conußkve, at his Chemical Laboratory, Chelsea, and sold at his Depot, No. Queer u Street, Cheapside ;in Boxes at ls. 1 $d. ; and ...

BATH RECTORY PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS, UNION WITH THE DIOCESAN EDUCATION AND NATIONAL SOCIETIES. Under the Patronage ..

... attend the Meetings to urge the claims of the Society; the Hon. and Rev G. T. NOEL. M A ; the Rev. THOMAS YORES, M.A., of Chelsea, District Secretary; the Rev. ALEX. tt. C. DALLAS, M.A., Rector Woliston, Hants; the Rev. CHARLES E. KEN N A WAY, M.A. of ...

SUNDAY'S AND TUESDAY'S POSTS

... th same time, to move a vote of congratulation 1 res i de upon his election. As an illustration may be mentioned that, to show 1 e e the cause which Santa Ana advocated, and n ° °f those who fell whilst fighting under his the disinterment of two of his ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... community except the monopolists. The right honourable gentleman read several extracts from the opinions of Mr. Huskisson, in order show that he considered the corn laws the light of a | serious burden on the productive classes of the country, and that they could ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... sometimes escape; for, the lawlit stands, although you .'an show the whole oPtJie bill exchange to the hand-writiug of a certain individual, you cannot prosecute for the forgery, unless you can show where it was written, and in Ift cases out of that is impossible ...

IRELAND

... of our flower gardens begin to decrease, and where they depend almost exclusively for their beauty on what are termed bedding plants, their baldness winter and spring becomes apparent, unless some means 2re adopted to secure succession of flowers As Fuchsias ...

CUSTOMS AND CORN IMPORTATION

... Bannerman A. Fitzwilliam Hon. G. Oswald J. Barclay D. Owen Sir J. Barkly H Fleetwood Sir P. H. Paget Colonel Baring Right Hon. Flower Sir J. Paget Lord W. p. x. Forster M. Paget Lord A. Baring Right Hon. Fox C. R. Palmerston Viscount \V. B. Gibson T. M. Parker ...

CELEBRATION OF THE CORONATION DAY IN BATH

... vast assemblage of children, amounting in number to nearly 7000, clean, healthy, and happy, d, corated with their r bbons, flowers, nnd coronation medals,and arranged with such excellent order and discipline throughout, as would have reflected credit upon ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... variety. The who brought it Paris was exceedingly jealous of his flowers, and entreaty could prevail him part with one ot them. bey were at last procured a trick. A person to whom he was showing his Wtcrre let fall his cloak, as if accidentally, the then seed ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... Coutts Trotter, Bart. Death of Sir George Anson, G.C.8., Governor of Chelsea Hospital.—We regret to announce the almost sudden decease of Gen. Sir George Anson, G.C.8., Governor of Chelsea Hospital, and Colonel of the 4th Dragoon Guards. This gallant, di ...