THE BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SOCIETY'S CENTENARY
... THE 'BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND- SOCIETY'S CENTENARY. ...
... THE 'BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND- SOCIETY'S CENTENARY. ...
... I RIGHT HON. H. C. E. CHILDERS, M.P., HOME SECRETARY. I -eXXS ...
... THE MEETING AT THE VICTOR[A-ROOMS, Blaise-castle, Dlec. 5,1850. Sir- lavinm hod thle honlotr, Onl thle 20th 0f November, ofc acting as chairman of a great nlcetitig of' Protestants of nill denominnhiolls, inhabiltanltsof the city of Bristol aSod its vicinlity, concened by requisition most numerously signed by churchmenr lnod dissenters who cordially United in this Object, I write to inform you ...
... I THE RIGHT HON. JOHN MORLEY, M.P CHIEF SECRETARY FOR IRELAND. ...
... . ?? FURTHER ARRESTS. John Reardon, secretary of the local branch ?? Land League, and Andrew Connon, draper's ass wolsti were arrested early yesterday morning at Millitteet,- county Cork, underthe CoeroionAct, Theoffence charged is housebreaking. The prisonera left byrail for Limerlok gaol. After the train lef t the station stones were freely tbrdwn at a detachment of the 107th Regiment which ...
... 511mostratigIuo Lf Turai V Iiarq. rei, No. XI. in: THE JEW OF BRISTOL. wb . J1 the course of Lacklaud's connexion with wa Bristol, there was one little process so re- lat uarkable that we reserved it, as we crt said, for a separate commentary. We I are not aware that he qualified by dei license, but he certainly prastised here do // F~fm 9 as a dentist, with a success his pro- its fessional ...
... - THE EARL OF ROSEBERY, SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS. ...
... THE RIGHT HON. JOSEPH COHANBERLAIN, BIP., I r rsvr l- m ore mo -r - -drvrt sr~rrT osn e PRESIDENT OF TIHE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD. ...
... AP A'S H I 0 N S. From arrangcments which we have entered into with parties in London, eve expect to be able to furnish periodically a series of Plates, of which the above is a specimen In future, each plate will be accompanied with explanatory and descriptive letter-press, illustrative of the Fashions of the Season, which, we hope, will be acceptable to a considerable portion of our ...
... I SIR WILLIAM' VERNON HIARCOURT, M.P. CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER, ...
... SCZZ;N1WPZC NOTICES. ,~~~a a' _,-1. asrVtan.';: aer Da-Ror.-Dry-rot is a misnomer. This disease in timber : 0ought to bedesignated adecompositionof wood byitsown internal n juices, which have become vitiated for want of a free circulation of air. If, then,-you admitsa free circulation of the air to the tiniber which is used in a house (no difficult matter), and abstain from painting. the ...