T*HE TEESDALE MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1866.

Menders' Menagerie.—A great novelty In say, no root should be laid lower in its point than its 1 Yesterday, tbe River Tees was much flood­ A SERVANTS WANTED. connection with Manders' Menagerie (which will be base—all mutt be laid horizontally from where they Woman Killed by Falling Down Stairs ed, there having been a good deal of rain, with a high at Stockton.—A meknekoty incident has just trac exhibited at Barnard Castle on Tuesday and Wed­ spring from the tree root, and all combed out nicely wind from the south-west, during the preceding fe? Om rbwr*tey evening, R^J N nnerleneed HOUSEMAID. and slso a good nesday next), ia the •• Msndernetheca." This in­ with tbe hand. night. There is still, we regret to say, bath corn and Mellonby, aged 47 years, wi'e ot J.mes MeUonbv PLAIN COOK, WANTED in lOtRMltfl genious work comprises the Band Carriage, the front Keep your roots at near tbe surface as you can and A hay out in the fields in this district. house.—Apply to F. B, Hi the Port Offioe, Barnard of the Exhibition, and the Corridors leading to the never dig neat them at any time. Mr Rivers, an ex­ Castle. interior. It is embellished in the highest style of art, cellent authority on all subjects relating to fruit tree bed ab ml balf-past eleven o'elock. the worn for drink The Band of the 21st Durham Rifle Vol­ About a qanrter-past eleven o'elock, hev husbsnd unteers, Barnard Cattle, which has lately been under and is stated to have cost upwards of three thousand culture, formerly practised root-pruning very extensive­ LOST, pounds. Several rarities hare lately been added to ly, but is now favourable to taking up the trees every was awakened by a noise at the foot of the stairs, snd the management of Mr Woodhama, made its first upon going to search, be found bis wit* l,i » «t 2 the collection, and the menagerie, as a whole, is con­ second year in Autumn, and replanting them. When n lb*] T BARNARD CASTLE,on WXDKSSDAT, the publio appearance, or Saturday night last,since its re­ bottom of tbe stair* in . dying state, and., . sidered to be without a rival. Tbe Band is justly th 84th met., a Red CUR DOG, with long tail, organization. The Band marched through the streets, tbe aga and site of tbe tree will admit ot this plan it A celebrated. is an excellent one, as you can thus keep the roots sever* wound at the back of bar head. 8b* died end answers to the name of " BOY."—Any person an 1 played a variety of popular airs ia a most credit­ almost immediately,and belorta.iy medical m.o «mia near the surface, and give them tbe advantage of more who will return him, or give such information aa may able manner. arrive. Mr Settle, euroner, held an inquest) on tbe solar heat. lead to hia recovery, will be rewarded by THOMAS GAINFOKD. body, when it was shown that death must have b*«, Stainton. — Ventriloquism. — Professor In our experience we have found, that where the Grr, on behalf of the Right Hon. T. H. fleadlam, Pi. Mary's Church, 23rd Sunday after caused by the injury to to tbe bead, and a *«rd.et to Owl Burgess gave a ventriloquist entertainment in the small feeders whiob are generally ncanst the surlace ill'., Gilmonby Hall. Trinity, 4th day.—Matins, Venite, 6, Hayes i Psslma that effect was returned. school-room, Stainton, on Saturday evening last, to have been repeatedly injured by digging too close to ofthl October, 1866. 2R, -7, Battisbill, E. i. Hopkins ; Te Deuai, 162, IS3, a iaige and appreciative audience..-^Mr Burgess tbe tree, it hss deprived the tree of its principal sup­ 162, Purcelt; Benedictus, 88, from Savage j Hymn seemed to spare no effort to amuse, and the hearty port, and encouraged grass and sap roots to a great Elopement from Hartlepool. — A little » pO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, a 83, Cologne, 60; Kyrie Eleison and Gloria, Lambert piece ot exciting gossip is at present oo the Upu at tati 1 FREEHOLD HOUSE and GARDEN, aituate applause that succeeded each of bis most excellent extent, which it is the object of root-pruning to keep in E flat; Hymn 118, Rockingham, 204.—Evensong, in check. Hartlepool, in consequence ol a young lady ol great his in Baliol Street, BARNARD CASTLE.—For Priee, ventriloquial personifications of national, character, beiegj Psalms 28, 01, Blow, Goss ; Cantata, 116, Turner j Feeling that I am trespassing upon your spaee, I personal attractions and well-to-do in the world Ac .apply to Mr L. RalLTOX, Railway Office, Barnard bore ample testimony to his success. Deus Misereatur, 66, Lee ; Anthem, " O praise the close a subject upon which much more might be said, having eloped and got married to a farm-wtivant, it! Cattle. Mr J. Burns commenced his series of Lord," Weldon ; Ilymn 248, Croft (148th) 261. but by your permission I may reler to it again at some tte employment of her late uncle, who was a tanner Lectures upon Phrenology, Ac, in the Music Hall, at Sheraton, near Hartlepool. It appears the voung TO BE LET, MIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALE. future day. MajesJ Barnard Cattle, on Monday evening last, and the I am, »dy, who it in business with her two sisters in INNINVIE PUBLIC HOU8E and 15 ACRES coarse will conclude on Friday. Both on Monday On Saturday evening last., the annual Yours, Ac., Hartlepool, had formed an intimate acquaintance with of f of LAND, situate on BARNARD CASTLE K and last night, his addresses were of an interesting meeting of the Middleton Auxiliary of the British and ALEXAKDIB BABCLAT. her uncle's farm servant some three rears ago, and their i l-f K 1 MOOR, the property of Mrs C. Appleby, Barnard nature, illustrated by a display of portraits, plates, Foreign Bible Society was held in tbe London Lead tlie intimacr ripened into love. On lis being found gMrohs] Castle. Four acre! are in Tillage, and Eleren acres in diagrams, Ac. Several persons nominated by the Company's School-room ; R. W. Bainbridge, Esq., CONSECRA riON OF A ROMAN CATHOLIC out by her friends that there wa* a kind, of courtship Grass. The Tillage to be entered upon on the 2nd audience also appeared on. the platform, and the treasurer,presided. W.W.Edwards, Esq., deputa­ going on, they expressed themselves very avers* to it, as i BISHOP. His | day of FIBBVABT, and the Gras* Land on the 6th day Lecturer's description of their mental characteristics tion from the parent society, delivered an interesting With all tbe gorgeousness and elaboration of ritual and did all m their power to put a stop to it. Tb* of APBIL next.—For particolara apply to the Owns*, uncle died some short time ago. and tend* seemed to be favourably received. This (Wednesday) and instruct! re address, and made an urgent appeal in characteristic of bis church and of so great an occasion, ago, and the happy mornii or to Mr W. KBUBTT, Marwood Cottage, Barnard evening, ladies will be admitted free. behalf ol this most enterprising and noble institution. Dr Chadwick, late Professor of Pastoral Tocology Komeo was put in to manage the farm lor the Glasg Cattle. Addresses were also delivered by the Rev. W. L. Green, in Us ha* College, waa ou Sun lay consecrated in St. benefit of hi* "Juliet," and her brother* and eisters. visit I Barnard Crstle, Oct. 89th, 1866. Primitive Methodist Chape), Barnard Cas­ who read the report, and the Rev. W. Graham. A col­ 's Chapel, Ushaw, Roman Catholic Bishop The fl»m* of their love had never been extinguished Brsk tle.—On Sunday, the 28th inst., tbe anniversary ser­ lection was taken at the close of the meeting in aid of of Hexham and Newcastle. Dr Chadwick is now 64 although smothered to deceive her friends j but on' nnohe TO BE LET, mons of tbis place ot worship were presetted in the the society. The attendance was only meagre. years of age, having been born at Drogheda in 1812. Saturday last all deception was removed. The yonng enioyeq Edinbn OO ACRES of LAND, aituate about One Mile morning at half-past 10, and in the evening at half- When only 12 years of age he went to Ushaw, and lady went out in the morning, tnd mat her sored one OZJ from BARNARD CASTLE, on the Darling­ past 6 o'clook, by Mr Curray (Revivalist), of West- in the New Market, from whence they proceeded to o'clock,! after undergoing a course of collegiate training, was Royal, i gate; and in the afternoon, at half-past 2 o'clock, by WINSTON. Chrttt Church, West Hartlepool, where the height of ton Road, the property of Mra O. APPLEBY, Barnard ordained a priest in 1337, and remained in the college, who pla Castle, and lately in the occupation of Mr J. T. Apple­ the Rev. H. Yool, superintendent minister of the cir­ having been elevated further to the dignity of pro­ their happiness wa* scaled by the holy bonds of wed­ rine in PEDIGREE WHEAT. by, deceased. Eight acres are in Tillage, and 24 acres cuit. Bach sermon was delivered with evangelical fessor. Some time afterwards he went to Wooler as lock. Tbe happy couple, before leaving to spend the eiocseiv in Grata.' The Tillage to be entered upon on the 14th fervour and pathos, denoting that they are " men The experimental garden culture has again one of a body of diocesan missionaries, but subsequently honeymoon, sent word to the young lady's friends ot Edinburj day of FEBBVABY, and the Grata Land on the 6th day whose hearts God hath touched," and that they are been successful in the parish of Winston. The ears returned to Ushaw to take the professorial chair of the event, which was certainly a not very agreeable Royal surprise.—Dfliugto* Times. Raxburg, of APKIL next.—For particulars apply to the OWNER, zealous for the prosperity of the cause which they re­ have this year attained the length of from six to seven Moral Philosophy. Thereafter be undertook a length' present. Tbe congregations were good. Collections inohes, containing from 60 to 80 grains each ; the well-et or Mr W. Kellett, Marwood Cottage, Barnard Cattle. ened course ot travel on tbe Continent, visiting Italy splendid Barnard Cattle, Oct. 2yth, 1866. were made at the close of each service, in aid of the dibbles are prolific, and the stalks strong ; presenting and with his nephew. On returning to tbis Serious Charge against a Man at Willing- chapel fund. On Monday following, a public tea THE' a remarkable contrast to the general produce of the country be resided at Stourton for some time, as ton.—A man, named Barker, residing *t Woolcy, near Prinoets] meeting was held ; when upwards of 200 individuals country. In addition to Mr Hallett's practice of BLACK BECK, BARNARD CASTLE. chaplain to Lord Stourton, and while there, nceived Crook, came to Willmgton about a fortnight ago, Cambriq partook ol tbe rich repast, gratuitously provided by single grains at 4, 6 or 6 inches distant as above, an appointment to a canonry at Beverley. After when at a late hour he called to see a man mined ing, dr the following very generous ladies, vis. i —Mra Peel, another experiment was made of four dibbles as follows: THI I B TARN baa been instructed to Sell by being a few yean at Stourton he again returned to Henderson, who has an old woxwn keeping hi* bouse, Mrs Thompson, Mrs Dalkin, Mrs Lynn, Mrs Calvert, No. 1, one grain ; 2, two grains,at 6 inches distant; Ushaw, where he filled tbe chair ol Pastoral Theology and with whom Barker was acquainted. He (tared Wales, M Auction, on Wednesday, October the Slit. Mrs Mackay, Mrs Wilson, Mra Marshall, Mrs Mariner, attendeJ 1866, (lor ready money), at Black Beck, the following 8, three graibs, at 8 inches distant; 4, four grains, at until his election to the tee of Hexham and Newcastle, some time, when she requested him to go home. This Mrs Phipps, and Mrs Pea* After tea a public meet' 9 inches distant; thus giving in gradation more room he objected to, saying he would remain there. Tb* So biJ CROP, belonging to Mr John Miller, consisting of 3 vacated by the death of the late much respected he has" ing was held, over which Mr J. Lynn, presided. Ad' for germination. No. 4, produced sixty ears of six Bishop Hogarth. Tbe duties of eonsecrator were woman then proposed that Henderson'* daughter, • stacks of barley, in good condition ; 1 stack oi oata ; dresses were given by the Revs. J. Worsnop, of Stain tbe ereo inches in length, and one of the stalks stjod 6 feet 3 J undertaken by the Most Bev. Henry E. Manning, girl about 10 yean of age, should sleep with her up­ enable and 1 stack of peat. The straw may be taken off the drop | W. Darwent, H. Yooll, W. Graham, and Mr premises. inches high. Mr Robinson, of Newsham, was induc­ Archbishop ol Westminster, there being also present stairs, and Boi ker and Henderson down stairs. This ancualij Curray. Mr T. Dalkin read a very satisfactory report. Henderson consented to, but Barker objected, tlie 4 Sale at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. ed to plant a few grains in one of his fields and the re­ the Right Rev. Dr. Brown, Bishop ol Shrewsbury ; After a vote of thanks had been returned to all who sult confirms that of tbe garden. One grain prodnced the Right Rev. Dr, Amherst, Bishop of Northampton ; latter proposing that the little girl and he should sl.ep had rendered any assistance for the success of the 15 ears of six inches. He reports that the general the Right Rev. Dr. Grant, Bishop of Southwark ; together upstairs, which arrangement was ultimately Fat and Store CATTLE, and SHEEP for Sale, at anniversary, tbe meeting separated.—Correspondent, WESI AUCKLAND. produce of the pedigree seed greatly overtopped his the Bight Rev. Dr. Turner, Bishop of Salfoid j the made, and the old woman slept down stairs, Hender­ general crop, the straw being exceedingly fine. Ex­ Right Rev. Dr Cornthwsite, Bishop of Beverley. son saying he would make a sort ol bed oo the fi .or. Teesdalo Union.—The usual meeting of MR. R TARN is instructed to Sell by Auction, on periment, of this interesting character are made at The two latter acted aa assistants to the Bishop-elect, Nothing particular had been noticed until Tnesday, General J the Board of Guardians was held on Wedoesday last; Tuesday, Norember 6th, 1866, at West Auck­ little trouble and expense ; and tbe practical and scien­ the cousecrator being assisted by the Bev. Dr. Grant, when some of tbe neighbours spoke to tbe girl as to IT is i M present: the Rev. W. F. Wharton (in the chair; land, the following valuable CATTLE and SHE HP, tific agriculturist would confer a great boon on the Bishop of Soutnwark. There were also present at tiie night in question. She very reluctantly told them been ptf Messrs George Brown, M. Headlam, Hilton, Brown pointme belonging to J. J. H. Taplin, Esq., consisting of 8 public by working them out, and ascertaining which the ceremony the Very Rev. Monsignor Vin­ all that had taken place, Barker havob committed • (Barningham), Rayson, Walton, and Nicholson THE r heifers, and 2 steers, some of which are fat, and the of these products would best suit his soil and climate. cent Eyre, of London ; the Very Rev. Monsignor criminal assault upon ber, and a med.cal examination, The miuutes of the last meeting were read and con the u others forward in oondition; 40 fat sheep, ewes, Cinon , of Newcastle ; the Very Rev. wbich was afterwards made, divulged the presence of firmed.—Relume of 1'auperitm.— Out-door relief for The sum ol tbe experiment is that the ears have in the the qui wethers, and gimmers; 100 country and half-bred Canon Joseph Brown, Carmel-house, Darlington , a loathsome disease. A warrant was at once i»su-d for the week ended 13th inst., Barnard Castle district : three years expanded from S\ to 7 inches. bees thi lambs, a considerable number of which are fat. the Very Rev. Canon Bewick, North Shields; tbe the apprehension of Barker, who »as taken into upon tte; 290 persons relieved, at a cost of £28 Is 4d ; Staindrop Sale at 2 o'clock. Very Bev, Canon O'Reilly, the Very Bev. Canon custody at his own home at Wooley, by P.C. Finlar- of the district i 216 persons, at £17 9s 2d; Middleton % titers to % CDitor. Enight, Hartlepool ; the Very Rev. Canon Wilkinson, son, and brought to Wilhngton, where he is now A COM district: 281 persons, at £24 12s yd. Week ended Crook ; the Very Rev. Canon Piatt, Durham; the confined. lines: COPLEY, NEAR COCKFIELD. 20th inst., Barnard Castle district: 282 persons, at THE EWBANK TESTIMONIAL. Rev. Charles Tebay, tbe Rev. F. Bennett, tbe Rev. £27 6s 6d ; Staindrop district: 222 persons, at £16 Michael Trapps, Hull; tbe Rev. T. Witham, Lar- Painful Case of Cholera, at Darlington.— TVf R TARN ia instructed to Sell by Auotion, on 19s lid; Middleton district: 268 persons, at £24 SlB,—It bas frequently occurred to me, as a sub­ XTA tington Hall ; Mr Evan Buller, Mr Geo. Lane Fox, With regret we record the sudden death of the wife of Monday, the 12th day of November, 1866, at scriber to the intended testimonial to Mrs Ewbank, 9a 6d. In-door relief, week ended 13th, 79 inmates ; Mr John Chadwick and Mr Frank Chadwick, brothers Mr Williamson, of Darlington, chemist, which took Copley, tbe following farming STOCK, Ac, belonging and as a member of one of the committees for for­ corresponding week last year, 79 ; week ended 20lh, to the Bishop-elect ; and Mr John Chadwick and Mr place at hall-past seven o'clock on Sunday morning to Mr Geo. Robinson, consisting of 3 useful milch warding the project, to write you for some informa­ 82 inmates ; corresponding week last year, 77. Frank Chadwick, bis cousins ; Mr Geo. Dunn, end SJII., the 21st inst. A short time ago Mrs VVWIiaoison, cows, spring calvers; 1 three years old heifer, do.; •( tion respecting the winding-up of the business. As "I CJ Mrs Dunn, Bath-bouse,Newcastle; Mr E. Leadbitter seeking change of air aud improved health, paid a visit tte spring calves, 2 stacks of good bay, which may be Mrs Ewbank declined accepting a testimonial, alter Marriage Festivities.— The Buckingham and the Misses Leadbitter, tbe Spittal, Hexham ; to North Shields, staying at the house of lier husband's " w ithou taken off the premises. all tbe necessary preliminary expenses had been incur­ Advertiser gives the following account of the marriage Mr A. M. Dunn, architect, Newcastle ; Mr l'ike, Mr mother and titter. She returned home on tlie Ibth known i Sale at 4 o'clock. red, those expenses must be paid Irom some source. i of John Dickon son Holmes, Esq., of this, town, to J. Leadbitter Smith. Mr and Mrs Gainford, Dr. and inst., having, apparently, gained the object of her Credit will be given on approved security till tbe I therefore write you for information as to the amount Mary, fourth daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Mrs Charlton. The Hev Mr Daniel presided at the visit. Shortly after ber departure Irom bhields, tier 3reply. . 1st day of April next, or 61 in the pound for cash. of expenses incurred, and whether the members of the "Beoan Silvester, of Buckingham, solemnised at the Pariah organ, and the Revds. Mr O'Brien and Charles Goran mother-in-law, who had so far recovered from a recent committee have subscribed their respective quotas bas been Church of Saints Peter and Paul, in that town, on took leading parts in tbe vocal music, the choir being indisposition as no longer to need medical attendance, towards defraying them ; or in what other position THE :l KINNINVIE, BARNARD CASTLE MOOB. Thursday week, by tbe Rev. Richard Holmes, ol led by the latter. Master Harris, a youth possessed was attacked by what afterwards proved to be cholera, the matter stands. As I am wiahfuf to bear my share meet foef Eldersfield, brother to the bridegroom, assisted by the of a remarkably sweet and powerful voire, sang tbe and died on the following morning. Mr Williamson and on i of the expense, I s' all be obliged to you if you will R TARN is instructed to Sell by Auction, on Rev. Wm. Foxley Norris, vioat of Buckingham soprano airs in a singularly effective manner. The being called, in consequence, to Shields, left M*s Wil­ man re; givo me such information as you can on the subject. Monday, the 6th day of Norember, 1866, at " The bridegroom arrived in the church at a quarter consecration took place in St. Cuthbert's Chapel, at liamson well, but on bis return home he found Iter so only yon M ' I am, Sir, your obedt. Servt., Kinninvie, the following STOCK, Ac, belonging to to eleven, attended by his best man, Mr Morris, and tached to . The service commenced ill that he at once obtained the aid of Dr Uo*i*on, Henry : Mr Wm. Pears, consisting of 3 geld cows, 1 stot calf, the bride arrived precisely at eleven o'clock, conducted AN ENQUIRER. at half-past nine, and was not concluded until nearly who was next day joined by Dr HaseUood, of this Tbis sha with a 1<| 1 mow of hay, 1 stack of oats, 1J acres of turnips, 6 by tbe Bev. D. Watkina, of Thornborougli, and [It is stated that a meeting of 'the committee has 1 p.m., and the chapel was crowded throughout. The town, and Dr Williamson, of South Shields, who pro­ acres of over eaten log, and 6 acres ol pasture eatage, attired in a most elegant and costly white satin dress, MB. , been called on this subject.—ED. T. M.j archbishop, bishops, bishop-elect, the canons, and nounced it to be an attack of Asiatic cholera. All town of' white tulle veil, and white bonnet, trimmed with till the 6th of April next. others about to take part in the ceremony, having efforts, however, proved unavailing, and at balf-past Irish poi Sale at $ o'clook, when conditions will be made orange blossom, and attended by four bridesmaids, A WORD IN SEASON. assembled before the altar, and a short prayer having seven o'clock on Sunday morning the patieut sunk un­ to "twel each wearing white grenadine dresses over white silk, known. No. 2. been offered by the coiiBecrator, he and tbe bishop- der tbe attack, alter a most distressing illness of 34 The pari trimmed with russe of geranium-coloured silk, and elect proceeded to their respective chapels and hours. On Tuesesy mon ing, at ball-past eleven, ber expresse| NORTH FIELD, NEAK BOWES, BARNARD white veils, with white bonnets, ornamented with No operation is more important to those who wish robed. Tbe procession, in the first instance emerged remains were interred in the Cemetery, tlie mourulul send in farm forj CASTLB. flowers to match, and was received by a select party for productive fruit trees, than that of root-pruning. from the pacristy, forming a spectacle of ecclesiastical service being rouducied by the iter. P. V\. Grant. ot friends oi the bride and bridegroom, who had And at it it an operation seldom ventured upon, except pomp of tbe most impressive character. Archbishop THI Kvery precaution bas been taken by Mr Williamson ha* issnsj R TARN is instructed to Sell by Auction, on assembled in the aisle of the church, remaining amongst professional gardeners, perhaps a brief des­ Manning was at ouco recognisable. The ( rocession to prevent tbe spread of contagion, by the almost im­ throughout the service, which lasted about half an that thai M Friday, the 9th day ol Norember, 1866, at cription may be of use to many who have not yet tested having moved up the aisle to I lie front of the altar, the mediate, use of a metallic coffin and the tree employ­ there she North Field, tbe; following farming STOCK, Ac, hour, and was very impressive. As the bride ia held its merits. Autumn is the safest time to effect this bishop-elect, with an assistant bishop on each hand, ment of the moat powerful disinfectants. Mr Wil- quake* belonging to Mr John Hetherington, who is declining in high estimation by the inhabitants of Buckingham, operation, when tbe returning sap enaures tbe healing placed himself hefore the consecrating bishop, who lismson and his household, including the lather and cenounc farming, consisting of 1 good milch cow, spring calver ; a large number assembled to witness the ceremony of the root's wounds before the winter frosts set iu. was seated in the middle at the altar. Tbe senior mother of the deceased, have by no means suffered prevails, I 7 bullocks, rising 2 years old, of a good sort; 5 There could not have been fewer than 700 persons Spring has tbe disadvantage of permitting tbe as­ assisting bishop baring intimated the nature of the from tbe epidemic as has been rumoured.—Darlington writers. heifers, do., suitable to be put to the bull; 7 stot present, a large portion being ladies. A number ol cending sap to find its way out of the newly-made ceremony about to commence, the eonsecrator asked Times. calves, 3 heifer calves ; 6 acres of good yellow and first-class ringers, from Oxford, with the local ringers, wound, causing, during the early part of tbe season, for the apostolical mandate, which was produced and white turnips, in l>ts, which may be tar en off the performed some very good changes and rang merry a stinted growth, and a languid circulatiou of the sap. read by tbe Very Rev. Canon Morris. The bishops premises ; 20 acres of over-eaten fog land, till the peala throughout the day. We understand tbe children Indeed so much so, that we have seen trees so pruned, being then seated and mitred, the consecrating bishop BIRTHS. ol the National School and some young ladies of the 18th of May next ; 6 do. till Lady-day next ; 36 that have never recovored from its effects. The opera­ proceeded to the examination of the bishop-elect, At Howe, Mickleton, on the llib ult., tb* wife of town have presented the bride with a testimonial in acres of pasture eatage, till do. tion of root-pruning is simple, though at the same time which having been conducted by the , Mr Chas. Saver, of a daughter. the shape of a worklable, very nicely inlaid, and The above will be told without reserve, for cash, important, as the manner ot doing it affects much the mass commenced, being said by the archbishop. Dr At Oreen-rigg, Mickleton, on tbe 7th inst, tbe wife valued at about £12, as a token of their gratitude and the remainder of Mr H.'a valuable stock of cattle, future prosperity of the tree. It consists in shortening Chadwick was then conducted by the assisting bishops of Mr Jno. Ellwood, of a son. for the many acts ol kindness and charily rendered by horses, and implements, will be told at • future time, more or less the roots of the plant, and, of course, the to the consecrator, end kneeling before him, kissed bis At Middleside, Midd'eton, on the 18th nit., the wife her to tbem." The account closes by wishing a " long, of which due notice will be given. immediate effect is the reduction of the supply of hand. The " confiteor" having been recited, tbe of Mr Thos. Lowes, of a sou. happy, and prosperous life to the bridal pair, as * 8ale at 1 o'clock. nourishment, and consequently a less rapid derelope- bishop-elect was reconducted to his chapel At Town-end, Middleton, on the 30th ult., the »if* prelude to a more holy, hsppy, and better life in the ment of shoots ; and within certain limits, the slower where he was vested with sandals, pectoral of Mr G. Fleming, of a son. world to come," sentiments in which we cordially 8IAINTON HILL FARM, tbe growth, the greater is the disposition ol tbe plant cross, flowing stule, tunic, dalmatic, chasuble and At Watgarth, Forest and Frith, on the 20th inst., concur. A merry peal was rung on the church bells Near Barnard Castle. to form blossom-buds. When root-pruning is practis­ maniple. The epistle and tract having been read, the wife ol Mr W. Allinson, ol a son. at Barnard Castle in honour of tbe event. ed too severely a general sickness and debility ia the the consecrating bishop addressed his rev brother on At Holwirk, on the 18th inst., the wile of Mr John lyTB TARN is instructed to Sell by Auction, on result, and though the tree be ever so pre-disposed to tbe duties ol bis office. The Litany of the Saints Millet, of a son. SATDBDAT, the 10th day of November, 1866, Tees Salmon Fisheries.—From tbe fifth form flower-buds, it is unable to bring its fruit to came next in order, after which the book of tbe at Stainton Hill, the following valuable Farming annual report of tbe Tees Ssltnon Fisheries Land' perfection. As an illustration of this I may mention Gospels was placed over the neck and shoulders of MARRIAGES. STOCK and CROP, belonging to Mr Thos. Stokeld, owners' Association, which it about to be issued to that I had last year a Chaumenlel pear tree about 12 the bishop-elect. The consecrating bishop then began At the Register Office, Barnard Castle, on the 27ih who it declining Farming, consisting of 2 milch cows, the members, and hat been carefully prepared for tbe or 14 years old, standing on a border and rather ex­ the consecrating preface, and the head of Dr Chad­ inst., Mr Stephen Bradley, to Miss Sinthi* Marr, spring calvers ; 8 heifers, rising 3, spring calvers ; 2 committee by Mr Josh. Dodds, hon. seo., of Stockton, posed to our prevailing westerly winds, which caused wick, preparatory to being anointed, having been wrapt both of Cockfield. good geM rows, 1 geld heifer, rising 3 years old > 3 round with linen, the anointing with the sacred chrism we gather that it is tbe " final report of their pro­ it to grow to one tide. Having dug the necessary At the Register Offiee, Barnard Castle, on the 27tn heifers, rising 2 year* old ; 4 atots, do.; 5 spring ceedings since the last general meeting of tbe sub­ was proceeded with, while the hymn Venic Creator trench around it, the tree was set upright. To do inst., Mr Stai.field Dixon, of Cockfield, to Miss K. calves, 1 finger calf, 1 bull, rising two years old ; 26 scribers." It reports the passing of " The Salmon this many of the roots were consequently out. In the Spiritus was being tung. The anthem and Ptalm 132 Thompson, of West Layton. very good tl.ree-purts and half-bred ewes, 26 three- Fisheries Act, 1806;" the formation by tbe late latter part of April it was filled with blossom, but followed, and tbe crosier was presented to the bishop- parts bred lambs, 12 black-faced ewet, for tapping 1 ; Secretary of State, Sir George Grey, on the 18th brought little of its fruit to maturity, and became of elect, after which tbe ring was presented and the kiss DEATHS. Leicester shearling tup, 1 black draught horse, 5 yeart January last, of the fisbesy district of the river Tees , stunted growth. Had the operation been performed of peace given by lbs consecrator and the other At Egglesbum, Eggleston, on the 11th intt., Phorbe, old ; 1 brown do mare, aged ; 1 bay colt, rising 2, by and all the needful preliminary proceedings having in Autumn, I have no doubt but that the results bishops. The mass being further continued, includ­ widow of Mr Jos. Allison, aged 76 years. and wbej " Providence "t 1 bay filly, rising 3, by "Providence "; been taken, the appointment of a Board of Conserva­ would have been more satisfactory. ing the offertoty, which was the Justorum Anima by At Bougb-rigg, Forest and Frith, on the 17th ult, be empti 1 bay filly foal, by * Providence "j 1 mare pony and tors for the above district. Consequent upon this tbe Dr Crook hall, the consecrator received from tbe bishop- wardon,'! m 1 donkey j 9 pigs, 8 weeks old i 5 acres o The proper distance to be kept from tbe stem, should Mary, infant daughter of Mr Elijah Watson. powers heretofore exeioised by the Tees salmon fish­ elect the usual offering, consisting of two loaves, Swede turnips, 5 do. of hybrid and yellow do., 14 be regulated by the size of the plant. As a general At Gainford, on the 29th inat., ol consumption, eries hsve been absolutely determined within the limits silve.td and gilt respectively, two vessels of wine aores of meadow lend, till the 13th of May next; 68 rule, about 4 feet is a safe distance for trees, three, Sarah Margaret, the beloved wife of Dr T. W. Bow­ ol the fishery district. The add itional and very im­ similarly adorned, and two immense decorated do. of pasture eatage, till Lady-day nextj 10 stacks four, or fire years old ; and as the age of the tree it man, and daughter of tbe late Bev. U. Bircb, of portant powers for the preservation and improvement candle*. At the communion immediately after, the of barley and oat straw. greater, the distance from the stem should be propor­ of fisheries, the levying of license dues on all instru­ consecrator and bishop-elect partook together. The Driffield. tionately increased. In the case of very old trees that ments used in the capture of salmon for the purpose kiss of peace was again administered, and the mitre Tbe crop and eatage „iU be allotted In portions to have grown too luxuriantly, it is best to prune only a •nit purchasers. of raising funds for the protection of the river, the placed on tbe head of Dr Chadwick. Tbe Te Deum appointment of special commissioners to ascertain portion of the roots each year till the pruning be MARKETS. Credit will be given on approved security till the (Gregorian), and the blessing of tbe newly-conie- what fixed engines are entitled to be continued in use completed, as the tree would probably blow over if Richmond, Saturday.—White Wheat, 14s 6d; ltt day of March next, or 4d in the pound for oath. crated bishop to tbe assembly concluded the imposing under the act, were next adverted to. From the the whole was done in one year. That part farthest Red do., 12. Od to 14* Od » Barley, 7. Od to » Ml oalo at 1 o'clock. ritual. The congregation were in like manner blessed report it appeared that tbe special commissioner had from the windy tide should be pruned the first year, by the archbishop in retiring. Tbe sermon was Oats, 2s 6d to 4s Od per bushel. Beans, lis 6d to been appointed, and the hon. secretary having been so as to allow the tree to make sufficient roots to keep preached before the consecration began, by the Right l£od, Pee., 10. Od t. 12. M per fcjM THE in correspondence bad supplied tbem with such need­ it in the ground alter the pruning of the succeeding Bev. Dr Amherst, tbe text taken from Psalm exxv., Potstees, lOd to 1. Od per peek. Butter, ful information within tbe Tees fishery distriet as they years. Should there still be any doubt about the verse lst> . la lOd per roll of 24 ox. Egg., 9 for lsod have called for. The report referred " with great stability of the tree, strong hooked sticks should be Geeae, 7s 8d to 7s 9A. Turkey., 7s Od to 0s Od satisfaction " to the abundant supply of salmon at driven into the ground across the strongest roots. Chickens, Is 6d to It lOd tecb. Duck*, 2* Od to present existing in tbe river Tees, as tbe result of the This plan ought to be adopted in all doubtful cases. 2s 2d per couple. labours of tbe association during the past five years. Sudden Death of a Surgeon at Stanhope. IIA HA AH iJ CASTLE, OCT. list, J866. It is a much nearer plan than the old system of tying Newcastle Cattle Market, Oct. SOtb, MHA The treasurer's accounts for tbe past year had been tbe tree above ground. —One of our oldest and most respected neighbours, audited and found correct, and after discharging all Dr Arnison, surgeon, was returning home on horse­ special dupateh Irom the Market bupern tendenM- A Militiaman Committed for not appearing In all cases where the roots hava been cut by tbe Prime Heifer. 9t Od to 9s W, P>* stotis» •£ obligations, a balance of £83 4s 8d. remained in spade in opening the trench they should be cut again back from bit professional duties, on Saturday morn­ at Training.—On Wednesday last, a man was brought ing, and was near to hit own bouse, wben he suadenly ondary Sort., 8. 6d to 8* WiOwd asm. 8. 6d.o band. The report states that tbe committee, wishing with a sharp knife. Dig the trench sufficiently wide before tbe Rev. W. F. Wharton, at tbe Barnard Castle fell from the saddle to the ground. An alarm was 8s 9d, Middling and Inferior, 7s 6J to 8s3di to bear testimony to the seal and ability with which and deep to get at any sap or other large grass roots. police station, charged with being a deserter from the given, and medical attendance obtained ; but of no 7s od to 8s 6d, per stone ul 14 lbs j Sheer good value. Mr Dodds had discharged tbe duties of hon. secretary Having got to the bottom of the trench take a dig­ 1st or South Durham Militia, inasmuch as be did not during hia Ave years of office, recommended that the avail: life was extinct. "Disease of tbe heart" is wethers, 8 i to 64d., Tup-, E»»*. Aakersij ging fork and loosen the soil with care from the roots, denoe, attend tbe annual training fixed for the exercise of that sum of £50 be presented to him as a small acknow­ stated to have been the cause of death. Deceased was to 7d per Ibsinsing offal. Tbe a** so as not so bark or injur* tbe small roots in any way. I «» death( regiment in June last. He was fined £3, or in default ledgment ol bis gratuitous services, which recommend about 60 years ol age, and was apparently in his usual w« small to-day-wi>d tswde good. Laiub*. 8J Throw out tbe loose soil from the treneh, prune and and two months' imprisonment, with hard labour. As be stion was unanimously agreed to. good health. He bad lived a great number of years in S*d per lb. No*. Cattle, M*J '""P naa not money u, pay e fine, be was sent to prison. out in all grass roots, fill up again with fresh maiden 6^80 { Pigs, 834. tD Stanhope, and was much respected in a wide district. loam—never " burr " a root at any time, that is to

I