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MR BRIGHT AND THE EDUCATION ACT

... BRIGHT AND THE EDUCATION ACT. Bright writes as follows to the . Sir, —The letter of yonr correspondent Amiens Teritatiß” requires from explanation or reply. My recollection of what took place in regard the education question just before I was withdrawn from the Cabinet is this :—The only document which I can recollect to have received and read is the draught bill of the date January 22, 1870, ...

W. ,T. PEALL v. J. NORTH FOR £l2O

... something in the way exceptionally brilliant play comes from the game of 16,000 points up ev«n in 'the above match Saloon, Catherine Stwt, Strand, London, which finishes today, victory wrms well within the grasp North. Yesterday's doings the part either man, alsbough not quite what has achieved during the week, fully upheld their high repute. Thin gone stood ...

POLITICAL SITUATION. JIH. W. L. JACKSON, M.P., THE HUSH LAND PURCHASE BILL. Mi. I* Jackaon, M P., Financial ..

... the addressed large gathering of In* constituents | v t veniug St. Agnes' Schoolroom, Burmautofts. The tea and c r-azion • h -Id in connection North-E»*t Ward C «ns- Association and I'i IIIII ■ League, the proceeding* throughout w ,-re marked with much unanimity. Mr. G. C. fuller occupied the chair, and, audition p„. M mber for North Leeds, wa* supported f ianciliorTea.e, Councillor Ku-»wlea, ...

CLEVELAND DIVISION

... THE HON. GUY C. DAWN AY, ALP., AT WHORLTON. (FROM OUR OWN REPORTER.) On Saturday afternoon the Hon. Guy C. Dawnay, ALP., Surveyor-General of Ordnance, the Conservative candidate for the Cleveland Division of the North Riding addressed largely-attended meeting of electors at the National School, Whorl ton, and was very cordially received. Mr T. Bowes-Wilson presided, and there were present the ...

HAY AND STftAW MAKKKT9

... HAY AND STftAW WHITECHAPEL. Hoturday.-There was Urge supply produce uttering. A dull trade prevailed and buyers rather had the advantage- Pri-ne clover. »*. to inferior, prime meadow bay, 8U» to 130 a; inferior. 80a Straw. to per load. RICHMOND, S*turO»r.—Old hay. Iffe. to i*r ton new hay. Itoii Htraw. £3 IU. to £4 IQL po-toa. HllfFX SKIN. TALLOW MARKETS. From tke Circular ...

HOTELS PUBLIC-HOUSES. BREWERIES. &o

... THE RED BEAR INN, Skinnnr Lane, Leeds.—Tim well known, 01.l lieenee.l tor Side l>rl«ate Tre«7; «arlf possession can given.—Apply Mr Charles Williamson, Garden Ijnte, Great G»r.Ka Street. Leo I*; or Henry Arthur Hsrgreaves, Hotel Agenta, Victoria Chambers. Leeds. TO BE SOLD by Private Contract, a Full-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE the borough of Lee«ls, with music license ami large Concert Room. The ...

LAWX TENNIS. .VOTES. Tlieold versus the new system in handicapping is the controversy of the hour, and one ..

... the most careful attention. At present there much talk and little argument, but we cannot too earnestly urge the Association adopt one system, and one system only, another season. far as the production of close matches is concerned, which is the main object handicappere, the old style seems quite as effectual as the nuw. At Leicester and Ilkley this was made very manifest, and there can IXJ no ...

Iwtrls, tic

... Blackpool.— gath'.s private hotel* sr. ADELAIDE STREET.—WinterTenns: Board, apartments, and attendant** ss. per day; per week No extras Brighton season,—royal HOTEL - Visitors Brighton should stay the above Hotel, situated the healthiest part Urigbtou. lacing she sea Excellent cellar and cuisine. Moderate charm and every comfort. bamg hands year*. HENRY Proprietor. Health resort. ulnsdalk •on ...