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Jitter To THE TEESDALE MERCURY.—WEDNESDAY, AjJGUST 17, 1864 not be well if the owners of the streets in question are preserved, which were found then, supposed to OST, a CUR DOG, answers to the name of THE Esq., M.P., and party, shot 165 brace; and, on would meet the Board, and decide upon proper mea­ have belonged to persons hastily interred. In addition " T RTJDSI ." Any on returning the same to Mr. the 18th, 100} brace. The party comprised six guns,' L sures of repair ?—Mr Richardson said, as far as ex­ to a large number of Family Portraits, there is at B. THOMIS, Jan., Mount Pleasant, Barnard Castle, and consisted of the Earl of Harewood, the Hon penditure by the Board was concerned, he would re­ Streatlam a very good collection Of Pictures by eminent HIB Majesty the , will be rewarded ; and any one retaining the same Ernest Puncombe, M.P., Colonel Fraser, Sir-George mind them that the Board this year was low in funds. ancient Masters, among which may be remarked—a health during her eojou. after this Notice will be prosecuted. Wombwell, Bart., Mr Clare Vyner, and Mr Sforritt. exerciee in the grounds] —Mr Richardson then moved, Mr Cust seconded, and portrait of the Archduke Albert of Au«tria,by Rubens • LABTINQTON MOOBS.—There has been excellent auMompuied either by BARNARD CASTLE, AUGUST 17**, 1864. it was resolved, that an estimate of flagging, paving, the Holy Family, by Giulis Romano, after Raphael; •port on these Moors, but the result has not yet reach­ PrinoeM Helena, or th— BARNINGHAM FAIR, * a Fruit Stall, by Sneyders; Figures, by Rubens ; a ed us. and channelling Ware Street and George 8treet be ob­ THE Prince and Prinl STABLISHED 1851. The great ANNUAL Game Stall, by Sneyders; Figures, by Jordaeni; a The intelligence from America is in favour tained, and that the owrfers be called upon to pay * days on a viait to the f I FAIR, (or the Sale of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Boar Hunt, by Sneyders ; and a great variety of pic­ E of the Confederates. Grant has been driven their several proportions. leave of her Majesty a tures by other esteemed masters of the old schools." Lambs, and Oeese, will be held on Barningham Moor, LEAKAGE FEOM THB WATEB MAIN.—Mr Gibson house. On the foUowina THE RED WELL, BARJVARP CASTLE. on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1864. back at Pctersburgh, with a loss of 6,000 drew attention to a considerable leakage in th e pipe Sbeli, with some omissions, is the description of proceeded to Scotland! woekabeforetheytaketh leading from the spring head to the reservoir.—It was Streatlam written about twenty-five years ago, by an men ; and the Confederate army, under Lee, Daring hie visit to Oeb AWAY-GOING CROP FOR SALE, AT CLIF­ A second meeting of the Jury of the Honor of eminent antiquarian, who had every information on agreed that the leakage should be looked to without Prince of Wales, acoomp FORD'S FARM, NEAR OVINGTON. was preparing fur an invasion of the Federal Barnard Castle, with reference to the Red Well, was the least delay. the subject at hand. It may be added that Mr George viaited Torbay in hfr M WATEB POR TRADING PUEPOSES.—On the motion Bowes, son of Sir William, who died-early in the last and Albert. Hie Roya E TARN begs leave to announce that he is in­ Status. held at the King's Head Hotel, on Wednesday, the of Mr Brown, it was resolved that, for the present, no century, having entered largely into the coal trade on Prinoe Louie of Heese, h_ structed to Sell by Auction, on TUESDAY, the 10th inst, at 7 o'clock p.m.—William Watson, Esq, M more water should be supplied for trading purposes the northern side of the County, made Gibaide his ashore at the steps on Vsl 28rd day of AUGUST. 186*, at Clifford's Farm, all the Steward, in the Chair. constant residence, and expended large sums in form­ Royal Highness entered! LOCAL <& GENERAL NEWS. SUPPLY TO NEWGATE STEEET.—It appeared that Away-going CROPS OF CORN, late belonging to A report of the present state of the Red Well, and; ing the beautiful pleasure grounds, which still exist at oeeded at once to the re* notwithstanding an expenditure of £24 had been in­ Mr John Kipling, deceased, consisting of 15 acres of the proposed alterations and improvements, was laid that place. From this and other circumstances suc­ ne»a the Grand Dochese 1 The Duke and Duchess of Cleveland curred in placing a hydrant specially for the service J««ht returned to Co we* I wheat; 10 acres of short oats, in lots to suit purchas­ before the meeting; and it was unanimously resolved— ceeding bis deatb, Streatlam was much neglected till ers. The purchasers will h ave the use of Thrashing arrived at Raby Castle on the 12th instant. of Newgate Street, the hydrant was out of order, and THE Queen has gracioi That a wall should be built round the boundaries about 1812, when the late John Earl of Stratbmore and Winnowing Machines. Also to be Sold, 3 stack all water intended for Newgate, first went down the to be present at the inangi On Monday last, Mr John Atkinson, of of the well. enlarged" the park, commenced extensive 'ornamental late Prince Consort on tbl atands, with pillars and caps. Bank and along Bridgegate.—On the motion of Mr King Street, Barnard Castle, killed a tine Salmon- That a neat drinking fountain be placed at the planting, and was engaged in repairing and refitting the end of this month. 3 months' credit will be given on approved se­ Brown, seconded by Mr Hall, it was resolved that Trout, weighing upwards of four pounds, in the river spring, according to a design recommended by the tbe old castle at the time of his death. The extensive **xly in the forenoon, curity, or 4d in the pound for Cash. this hydrant should be repaired, or replaced by a new Majesty will continue hi Tees, with a single hair. This is the most skilful Chairman. offices and outbuildings were afterwards completed as Sale at S o'clock. one. laid down in his will, and the handsome terrace, moral. The Minister in i angling feat that has been reported to us during the That substantial wooden stiles should be erected on FINANCE COMMITTEE.—Mr Lodge, moved that Mr Wood. the paths leading to the well. , I cupolas, and western facing of the castle were added GAINFORD. present season. Richardson be appointed a member of the Finance That subscriptions be solicited towards the expenses". by- the present possessor, John Bowes, Esq., who has THE twentieth birthd Committee,expressinghisopinion that Mr Richardson's W. J. S. MorritV Esq., M. P„ presided That the Town be divided into districts, and that also added largely to the ornamental planting in tbe Prinoe Alfred Ernest Alb*, appointment would be beneficial to the Board.—The VOTE YOB THE SOUTBVEBH DIVISION 01 DURHAM. at the Meeting of the Danby Dale Agricultural the undermentioned gentlemen be appointed.to collect park and on the estate. The original grant by the on Saturday last with the! motion was carried unanimously. Association, held at Castleton, in the North Riding, subscriptions in the streets following their names :— Baliols, in 1130, to their relative, John Trayne, of the members of the Royal 1 DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. on Thursday ' last. The Honourable Gentleman, in Messrs. Cooper, Carter and Bainbridge, Galgate, Streatlam-cum-Staynton, Westwicke, Sledwiche, Bar- in the morning;, and at in] joyous peals were sent fo replying to the toast of the " Members fur the North King Street and Baliol Street; Messrs. Qawson, forthe, Humbletone, and Stubus (Stnbb House ?) is Chapel Royal of St. Ge TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Riding," made an excellent speech, in the course of Atkinson, Hall and Raine, Market Place", ' Horse still among the archives at Streatlam. Many of thee* Jitter to tty <Mor. At one o'clock a Royal • which he expressed the deep interest he took in the possessions were soon separated from the bulk of the l the house of Mr THOMAS CUBE, the Lord Market, Hall Street and Queen Street;' Messrs. the Long Walk from the t Commercial and Agricultural interests of this country. STREATLAM CASTLE. estate, but the old castle, and immediately adjoining Nelson Inn, in Gainford, in the County of Tilburn, Bell, Pulman and Appleby, Newgate Street town bombardier, and a A He was frequently and loudly applauded. To the Editor of the Teesdale Mercury. lands, descended from John Trayne to tbe heiress who Durham, on THT/HSDAY, 8BFT. 8th, 1864, at Six and Bank; Messrs. Gibson, Soitley and Brown, from the Adelaide frigaU, o'clock in the Evening, (subject to conditions of Sale Thorngate, Bridgegate and Bridge-end. > SIB,—In an artiole which appeared in the Mercury in 1330 married Sir Adam Bowes, and have never left was answered at Fort Belv as shall then be produced and read), i 'That Messrs. Brownless and Mr Amos collect sub­ a few weeks since, concerning some alterations which that family. The account of the *' bed in which Mary MICKLETON. MR THOMAS ROBINSON, Auctioneer, scriptions on Barnard Castle Moor, in Stainton and have lately been made in the grounds at STREATLAM Queen of Scots Blept " is imaginary, and has been Wesleyan Chapel Anniversary.—This . POLITICO Lot 1.—AU that FREEHOLD COTTAGE, situate Marwood. CASTLE, in this neighbourhood, there is a quotation imposed upon the author of the Guide Book. The on the East Bide of the village Green of Gainford afore­ anniversary was celebrated on Sunday last, the 14th That Mr Pawson {Foreman ofyhe Jury), be appoint­ from a looal Guide Book, giving a brief description of story probably had its origin in the fact that, when said, with the Yard and Out-offices behind the same, instant.
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