BATH MARKET, Saturday, April 2. .Vheatfpsrqr.) 3Ss to (Oats to 26s Sarley Beans Sits Ma Bread (the 41b loaf)—Wheaten, J , standard. (For otter Bath Markets, set paye.} COUNTRY MARKETS, &c Bristol Corn Exchange, Thursday, Mar. 81.—Wheat (per bushel), English, 5s to 6s 9d; foreign
April 7, 1853 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
r which the Box is closed for Letters sent to th. The Hours ai rotlou , in " nl the Bradford places'(da, mail) ~8 -ad m»«» with Wra 930 „„, h and Frome (except Sundays) I*" m " . w-.ymoutb.na With extra sump Bristol- •• •• 30 afternoon Ditto via . 3 afternoon North ""d ßruWl ..
April 7, 1853 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
Tuesday, April s.—No business of public importance was transacted in the House oC Lords on Tuesday night Iv the House of Commons, Mr. H. Brown moved abstract resolution relative rail way accidents which after discussion he withdrew, and a motion made by Mr. Ohviera, for reductio
April 7, 1853 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
The account of the Quarter s Revenue, made up to the of April, is highly satisfactory. The actual figures for the quarter are— laerease. Decrease. Customs £182,193 Excise £28,517 Stamps 141,764 Taxes 183,572 Property Tax 83,406 Post-Office 23,000 Crown Lands 8,000 Miscellaneous
April 7, 1853 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
Lord, it may be suspected, also intended to display the rhetorician which consists, as it has been wittily said, in making large shoes for little feet; for though his speech is marvellously great, the kernel of is wretchedly small. Stripped of the archaeological facts, and the a
April 7, 1853 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
Malreward. to contribute a portion of their highway-rate, towards the repair tl.e turnpike roads, tbat parish, belonging to the above trust, in consequence of the funds of the trust being insufficient for the purpose. After hearing the evidence, an order was made,—Joseph Green,
April 7, 1853 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
Leaves The Rev. J. Murch presided. The subject was an able, lucid, and scientific manner, and illustrated variety of microscopic representations of the curious processes by which the mysterious operations Nature iv vegetable physiology are carried on, unrecognized tbe human facu
April 7, 1853 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
The Bath Subscription Stag Hounds (Capt. West's) Thursday, Codford ; Saturday, Stonehenge : half-past 11 His Grace the Duke of Beaufort's Hounds—Thursday, Trouble House; Saturday, Yate Rocks. The H. H.—Thursday, Candover Village; Saturday, Weston Common : at a quarter to eleven.
April 7, 1853 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England