THE TEESDALE MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1897. In his " Seasons," Thompson speaks of "Autumn nodding o'er the plain," and food for vanity, but simply to show what a man Cat Oaatle; HorcBby, Joaoph, Lartington; Hull, John, undertakin?. Mr Hepworth, aa you are aware, is to HISTORICAL EYEIT oould do and should do. The rev. gentjeman here Cotherston; Hall, John, Startforth; Horgan, Miss, already the variegated foliage of forest trees Lartington; LongatalT, John, Lartington; Metcalfe, be the bnilder of this house. Now, I bu7e known Mr iUtttjs tl tilt ffitiitac. recalled the memories of two very old servants InTeesdale/ is attracting much attention. AT LARTINGTON HALL. William,Cotherston-. Nixon, William, Lartington; Osloton, Hepworth for f» greut number of years. I was think- of his own, who went by the name of Adam and Eve, Miss, Lartington j Parkinson, Mrs, Deepdale Cottago; ing, tbo other day only, thot I bad known him for The landscape is simply lovely, and the and he hoped that both had long aince realized their Pearson, Preston, Oat Oaatle; Pinknoy, William, Teea Cottago; Robaon, Edward, Barnard ; Strong, Mrs, Lartington; fifty or fifty five years. Daring that time I have had ItOMALDKIRK DRAINAOK. hopes, and seen tho original Adam sod Eve. charming prospects afforded the pedestrian Storey, Miaa Fanny, Lartington; Storoy, John, Lartington; great reason to be grateful to him, because he haa Dear Sin,—If Councillor Jenning3 did uot ueo the (Laucht&r.) Iu thanking tlie people of Barnard Smith, Thomas Mason, Ootheraton; Temple, J. Robinson, in every direction are magnificent. To a INTERESTING- PRESENTATION TO dono a great quantity of work for me. Amongst the words imputed to bim, rc the health of Romaldkirk, Castle for their kindnesd, ho oould not help com- Lartington; Waine, Mra, Bridgegato, Barnard Oastlo. rest there is tho work at the hall, end I would ask any of couree I willingly withdraw my remarks that refined taste this period of the year is not THE RIGHT REV. MONSIGNOR plimenting tbe town on the vast improvements whioh Teadesmbh. Neighbours, ahd Friends.—Atkinson, B. William, Barnard Oastle; Arrowamith, Miohool, Barnard man to go and look at it as a piece of really good appeared in the " Teesdale Mercury " of tbe 29th only interesting, but it suggests matter for th.i inhabitants had effected ia the place during the WITHAM. Castle; Atkinson,Thomas, Miekloton Mill; Bnrn and Son, workmanship. Gentlemen, it is not an eesy thing ult. Councillor Jennings, in hia letter to you, last last fifty years. When he first came to Lartington Barnard Oaatlo; Barker, Robert, Barnard Oaatlo; Bayles, serious and earnest reflection, for the always to do, but Mr Hepworth did thia work to week, is not contont with simply contradioting the there was no Local Board it Barnard Oostle, and no ThomaB, Jun., Oothoraton; Olark, Thomaa, Bridgo End, decadence of human existence has been Startforth; Oroft, Marr 4 Co., Richmond; Carter, George, everybody's Batisfaction. (Hear, hear.) statement that I imputed to him, but goes on to eay good water supply, but now even the poor Bridgegate Barnard Oaatlo; Ooulthard, R. Harry, ; FURTHER ABTI8TI0 ALLUSIONS. that Dr Atkinaon'd report would have justified him in likened in holy writ to the withering of THE 'SQUIRE'S GOLDEN JUBILEE. children were olean and oared for. When, about the Olarkson, Michael, Bowea; Dent, Wm. 0. G., Miokleton; making auoh a statement. Now I do not think Dr grass, to the fading of flowers, and to the year 1849, Eylea, Mra, Barnard Oaatlo; Ehmann Friera, Loudon; Returning, to tbe hall it may be observed that [SPEOXAL REPORT.] Graham, John: Garbutt, Thomaa; Graham, Robert; Hall, Signor Bulletti, the Florentine oaiver, whose work at Atkinson's report justified any auch thin)?, because if fell of the leaf, while Macbeth declares that "Beholding the bright countenance of truth in the A8UTI0 CHOLERA. RAGED AT BARNARD CASTIiH, J. G.; Hall, William A.; Hedley, Christopher; Hepworth, I em not miattkun his report dealt core with the Bonjamln; Hunter, Thomas; Harris, Jame3, Barnard Oaatlo ; Caetle has been so much admired—as wo " my way of life is fall'n into the sear, the quiet and still air of delightful etudies," and Bridgegate was a strangely distressed place, and was Hutohinson, James N., Bowes; Johnson, J. G., Barnard have already observed—tho same distinguished artist sanitary condition of the viilige. I do not doubt yellow leaf," remembering that in those vernal seasons of the year, dreaded by everybody. The plague Bpread from day Castle; Jaokaon, J. William, Barnard Oastle; Kennedy, J., haa exeouted for Mr Witham two pilaiters, with Councillor Jenning'e figures r.bouk the death-rate of when the air is calm aod pleasant, it were nn injury to day, and the residents who oould do so fled the Barnard Oastle; Kidd, Mrs, Wm., Ootheraton; Law, Mr, 17 odd per thousand inhabitants, nor do I know to Barnard Oaatlo; MoDermid, B., Darlington ; MoLcan Sc Co., connecting arch in pitoh pine. Tbia may bo described as and sullennees against nature not to go out and see plaoe in fear of death. Unheeding the panio, Barnard Oaatle; Moor, J. M., Barnard Gostle; Papo, Day a translation of arabenque painting into wood curving, what period of the yesr Dr Atkiueoo's report refers, her riches, and partake in her rejoioing with heaven however, he daily drove into the town, without fear and Oo., Hartlopool; Pratt, William, Hawos Junotion; is in the manner oi" Miohael Angelo'a exquisite but if I take the laot four deaths that hive occurred in and earth, Mons. Wltham went for an airing on the of the scourge. In the oourse of time he realised Plowa, George, Boldron; Pattlnaon, John, Barnard Oaatlo: the village, I fiod t«»o wore from dir-ease contracted STRAY ARROWS. Parkinaon, John, Barnard Oastle; Pierao, Robert, Barnard fantasies of ornament in tbe Laurentian Library at Bt sentinel. morning of Saturday. Meanwhile, at half-past two the dreadful situation, and, aB one means of arrest- Castle; Reah, Mra, Gainford; Raper, William; Smith, Florence. Tho chapel, also, is redecoratod. In tbe elsewhero, tbe third was an infant, and tho fourth was in tho afternoon, a little company met in the Hall, ing the progress of the plague, he sent cartloads of John; Smith, 0.; Smith, Mrs; Soarre, Mra, Barnard Oastle; chapel is a painting of the Cruoifixion, by Le Brun, a person who had lived moro than the allotted span. Nor Bet down auffht in malice,"—Othello. SanderBOn, J. H., Richmond; Tinlkor, Mra Jamea, Oothera- in an unostentatious and modest manner, and iu the timber refuse to the town, where huge bonfires were so olosely resombliug a sculpture as to deceive even It is a fact beyond dispute that thero are nevor any A peregrine falcon was aeon on tbe winp, the other ton ; Tyreman, Jame3 and Sons, Ootherston; Thompson. serenity of surroundings quite in keeping with made in the streets, in the bopB that, happily, the Jamea, Barnard'.Castle; Taylor, Joseph, Startforth; Varvill the praotieed eye. It is due to bis memory to say thot infeotiou3 di.-paeea break out in tbo villago. Thero day, near the Cleveland Walk extension, in the Flatts English village life—all. characteristic of the oarecr strong fumigation of the atmosphere would arrest in and Sons, York; Windroaa, William; Wharton, J. W.; a faithful copy of this painting vran made by tbe late have been cases nhero fevers have been brought iu Wood, by a looal naturaliit. Since then, near the Walker, Harry; Wilson, Robert; Whlpp, George, Barnard of the recipient—the 'Squire of Lartington, within some degree the courre of the devastating outbreak. Mr Harley, the first Curator of the Bowes Museum. from othor places, and theee co:es have never spread. Stang Foot or Hope, one of tbe«e noble birds was tho confines of his chaste and beautiful home, was But the Barnard Castle of to-day was not the town Everywhere it ia seen that Mr Witham, in ministering I tbink, therefore, it is hardly fair of Councillor (hot, and ia now in course of preservation. The presented with a gold oup and an illuminated addreiB, whioh he bad known it. The plaoa was now a beauti- to his own refined tastes, in thus embellishing his Jennings to try to cast o slur on the village by hia peregrine moults in the middle of August. It is the occasion being the anniversary of the fiftieth year ful and popular resort. Bridgegate had undergone THE ADDRESS. residence, has not been unmindful of the inhabitants remarks in last week'u " Teesdale Mercury," and I Btronger in the shoulder than the faloon-gentil. has a of his ownership of tho domain. The event was a great improvement. The inhabitants were now of of Lartington. The spectator beholds, on every hand, think if he had enquired into the figures that he quotes larger eye, and yet mors sunk in the head. His head The illuminated address is a fine work of art, and interesting in every sense of the word. It was the a different stamp. The womeu and ohildrfln were neat cottager, well-kept gardens, and all the evidences he would not have mado such a statement. Ho has ia stronger, his legs longer, aod the toes bettor divided. ia enoloaed in a handsome gilded ornamental frame. reunion, os it were, of ono large family. It had long seen under happier aspects, and more appropriate of contentment and prosperity. evidently forgotten tbe old adage about people living Numberless treatises have been written upon the On eaoh side are two photographs of Mr Witham— been known that the movement was in hand, and conditions. He trusted that some day Her Most the one representing the gentleman as a iu glass houses. This subject now drops on tbe part jubjeot of hawking, which are now, with the sport with marvellous eagerness the people subscribed. Gracious Majesty tbe Queen might pay a visit to clergyman, in canonioals, aud the other as a country ofyourB, A RESIDENT. itielf, almost utterly forgotten. Indeed, but to a few, Embracing a happy moment when the reverend Barnard Castle, when the town had seoured a oharter 'squire. On the top is the family crest, and at the they seem utterly unintelligible, for the falconers had gentleman had returned from a drive around Bar- of incorporation. (Applause) He should be pleased bottom a photograph of Lartington Hall. Tbe FOOTBALL. INCOME-TAX OVERCHARGES. a language peculiar to themselves, in whioh they con- nard Castle—a town he lovea bo dearly, and where to provide a ohain of office for the first Mayor of oaligraphy was exeouted by Mr Tompkinson, of St. Sir,—The interest which has been aroused in regard versed and wrote, and took a bind of professional his name ia lastingly perpetuated—tbe following Barnard Caetla, ond there were three gentlemen, each Mary's, Stookton, and the inscription is as follows :— Barnard CaBtle, 1 goal; Rlae Carr Rcaorvo, 0. to income-tax by tho correspondence in tbe " Times," pride in using no other. A modern reader, I suppose, Good old Barney! Anothor viotory 1 Who would have gentlemen, forming a deputation, waited upon Mr of whom would become and adoru tho civic chair. "To the Right Rev. Monrignor Witham, and the articlos which have appeared in a large num- would bs little edified by one of the instruction?, for thought it at 12-25 la8t Saturday, after seeing our captain Witham :—Mr James Munro, M D„ J.P,, chairman He alluded to Lord Barnard, Dr. Munro, and Mr Lartington HalL ruahing wildly about tho station making anxious enquiries bsr of other metropolitan and provincial pupero has iaitance, whioh we find in Willoughby, when he bids of tho oommittee ; Mr John Clark, Btoward of the John Smith. (Renewed applause.) Mr Witham Right Reverend and Dear Sir,— about two misaing men ? Bentloy and Waites had not turned resulted in culling attention to many grievances which ui " draw our falcon out of the mew twenty days up, and it was cloao upon train time. What oould havo been estates, treasurer ; Mr John Smith, secretary ; Mr thought now that he had better stop. ("No. no,") Wo, your tenants, tradesmen, neighbonra, and frionda taxpayers suffer, but there ia one praotice of tho before we ensetom her, If Bhe truss and carry, the worao, Barney having to play ono of ita worat opponents for James Robinson, Mr Win, Dent, Mr Edmund Well, bs to Lartington, if Barnard Castle was a pour desire to offer you our warmoat and moat reapectful con- the Darlington and Diatrict Leaguo ? Fortunately the train Inland Revenue Authorities whioh vre think is quite remedy ia to oosse her talone, her powae, and petty gratulation on thia memorable day—the 50th anniversary of Hoggett. fhe R.ev. James Sheet, the Hev. Gabriel Ryon place, fifty years ago, Lartington was wone. When your acceoaion to tho Lartington estates. We know, indeed, wa3 twenty minutes Into, which gave a little hopo for tho unjustifiible, wbiob seems to hnva baen overlooked. •ingle." he first arrived in tbe village it was a poor diriy laggards to turn up : 12-35 and no sign. Juat then someone and Mr J. H. Holme3. Vigorous for a man of hia that you vronld much prefer eilonoe on our part to any formal spotted an object on tho horizon, carrying a bag in tho Btation The praotioe referred to ia t,'i at of sending to traders years, refreshed by his morning outing, and radiant blaokguard place, with a publio-house, wbloh in no addreaB, still we truBt that it will give yon pleasure to hear flelda, coming towards tho station, and k d behold, after and others at tbia period of tha year a blue notice of . •• way tended io improve it. In those daya farmers did from our lips how dooply sensible we are of tho debt duo ' The town of Barnard Oaitle is 25 milei, by road, with smiles, you, abovo all for that affectionate aolioitude which e charge showing an assessment of profits at £160, and not ride to market in carriages, but on donkeys or south-west from Durham, 39 miles from Gateshead, makea your interoata our own. Wo might refer onan oooaaion anawering wag, and there at onca appeared a sign of relief allowing the whole by way of abatement, no tax being THE 'SQUIRE OP LARTINGTON something in the shape of a horsa. Returning"from auch as this to your zeal and anxiety for our welfare during every faco, for they then know that ton men were safe. No 45 from 8outh Shields, 38 from Sunderland, 38 from demanded ia respsuc of the business profits. Of the fair the animals naturally felt tired, and thsir the paat fifty years—to the great improvement and ohanges hope, however, could bo held out now for Bentloy, tho Middlo- Hartlepool, 28 from Stockton, 16 from Darlington, 14 tonian forward, as the trein waa juat signalled. Consequently couree, in tbe oase of tboso roceiving eaoh notioes, who masters thirsty, Henoe they sometimes saw strange from Bishop Auokland, and 224 north north-went from onr worthy linesman would have to fall in for a little harder have no income from any Bourco other than their scenes. (Laughter.) Well, in time, work than ho had anticipated. Ten men and a lineaman can business, no injustice ia done, but in the ooae of any London. In 1851 the population was 4,357, of whom accomplished. But we forbear, for these do wondera though. On tho train arriving, it waa found to 2,088 were males, and 2,269 females, and there were which speak for thomsolves. They have brought ua peace, havo royalty aboard, tho Duohoss of Teck and party, who who have incooio from other sources which is taxed, WE SAW Tnn PUBLIC-U0TJ8K DEPART, prosperity, and happInoaB—tho resulta of your beneficent and were hoping to catch the mall at Darlington, eit roufc for the effect is to bar their ri^ht to claim repayment, 644 inhabited houses, 8 uninhabited, and 11 building. wiao rule. Aa a memorial, therefore, and a token of our And in its place oiino peace, quietness, and oontent- London. Thia only proved to be a forerunner of pleasantries unless the assessment of tha business profits is ap- meut. (Applause.) Thus it cuine to pass that aome gratitude, affection, and esteem, wo beg yonr acceptance of for tho day. But tho train waB jolly full, which neceaaitated this gold cup, in commomoratton of your golden jubilee, and pealed against, the full abvtouient having already one had lately called Lartirgion tho lovelient village sis of tho team boing put in aflrat-olaaa carriage , aoir - * The county histories assert that many of the houses it is tho heartteat prater oE eaoh one of ua, dear Monsignor, been allowed. It is therefore of the utmost im- in Yorkshire, Whether that was true or nor, be that God will be pleased to preaerve you in health and atrength cattle truck, tho rest in tho van. At Gainford thero oocupied by the working daises are the property of number of pasaengera deairona of journeying further aflold, but portance that thos3 of your readbrs, who aro now would not say, but if it was so, then ho hoped it for years to come, to encourage ns, to guide ua, and to rule farmers, who by virtue of the ownonthip oblain what could you do with a train full, no one to got out aud reoeiving noticee of charge for the year 1897-8 should, would ulwoys remain in the same proud position, Mr over na. Signed on behalf of the abovo, plenty to got in ? Bealdea, tho Dnko of Devonahire—a worthy certain privileges in theahapeof exemption from tolls. Db. Moifito, J.P. (ohairman) if the amount at which they are assessed ib greater .Witham then expressed his profound gratitude to person no doubt—was amongst 'em. Well, they paoked aomo For their benefit also immense mesaee of manure ore Jno. Olark (treasurer); moro in that aamo cattlo truok aforesaid, Hia Grace camo up than the average of their profits for the three years Providence fqr longth of days, a well-preserved Jno. Smith (Beoretary); allowed to accumulate in the premises, which con- to tho carriage which held half-a-dozen " Teea watter " lads, ending April 5ih, 1857, or at such prior date aa they frame, and good health. In conclusion be thanked Oommittee: to aak if there wfta room-. Not likely, no "dooka" in our tribute materially to vitiate the atmospboro, and by usually make up their accouuta, at once give notice of all for tbe generous and charming presentation, and, Rev. James Shea, company. He, howover, got in somewhere, and all wont woll soaking into the sub-soil, tend to deteriorate the Rev. G. Bryan, to North Road. On arriving, tho Barnoy boyB deolded to got appeal ia accordance with the instructions on the in doing so, wished them all health, prosperity, and quality of water in the adjoining wells. Wm. Dent, to Rise Carr straight awav, anxions no doubt to got to work, notioe of charge. Moreover, if they find that the every blessing whioh a kind Providence could confer Ed. Hoogett, and pcrhapa more ao about piling up tho goal average. profits of the three years named show an average upon human kind. (Applause).—Mr Witham was J. H. Holmbb, Changing was not bo pleasant aa it might have been, conBider- ing there wero twenty-two in the room. Bat all thinga have profit lees than the nmount upon whioh tbey paid lax jovial and witty, and was quite at home with every- Jas. Robinson, It was cot until the year 1845 that the Unitarians tub car. an end, ao had Rise Oarr. for 1896-7, tbey should give notice of appeal iu of Barnard Castle formed themselves ioto a body. As body. The plain gold oup is of eighteen caret gold, sup- respect of that year also, and claim repayment of the a plaoe of worship, they purohaied the chapel formerly Thefield wa s Al, full sizo, ond in goodoondition for sprint- Tbe Rev. Father Shea, in response to a oall from plied by Mr Kennedy, of Barnard Oaatle. The crest amount overpaid. There is no time to lose in business belonging to the Weiloyaa Melhodistn, built in the ing and long kioking. Barney won tho tosa, and oleoted to the Chairman of the Oommittee (Dr. Munro), added represents a ducal coronet, or, demi-woman, her hair play up thefield wit h the wind and sun at their baeka. Rise- appeals, as this claos of claim for repayment should year 1765. They have issued various able defences a few congratulatory words, expressing tbe pleueure it dishevelled, in her band a dexter ring, while under- Oarr kiokod off amidst cheora, taking tho ball down the flold, have been mr.de bofore this, while a claim to set off of their doctrincs, many of whioh have attained an but the right wing allot wide. Tho goal kick waa taken, and gave him to be present at the interesting proceedings neath is a orown, and the initials, " T.W." It is o( a Iobs iu farming or business ugainet income from extensive circulation in the Unitarian community. Ascough passed to Ayro, who failed to take advantage. Tho of that day, aud remarked that the work whioh the very ohaste design. The oup bears the followiog half-baofc dodged down tho field, and dropped it nicely into other sources must be lodged beforo October 6th next. Committee bad undertaken to do, and whioh had iusoription:—" Presented to the RightRev. Moneignor tho Barney goal again. Sinclair missed ni3 kiok, but W. Many people are now entitled to rnuke a olaim ou been done bo well, had been, from the very first, a Coatea oamo to tho reseno and kioked half-way np the field. ono ground or another for threo jeara to April 5th The weather was, however, usually marked from Witham, of Lartington Hall, by his tenants, trades- Rlso Oarr again attacked, Mitchell heading badly, resulting in work of love. All the members of the Oommittee last, aud the tax recoverable might amount- to i,'38. Saints' Days, evidently because in old doys country men, and frieuda oa tbe fiftiatb anniversary of hia a corner. This waa placed bohind tho goal. The cuatodian had worked together, as one man, and all had takon put tho frco kiok nicely np the left, Aecough taking it away We are at all times happy to advise jour readers people kept little aooount of days, but the ringing of poBsesaiop of the Lartingtou Estates, with their the moBt lively interest in the movement for oelebrat- but being out of shooting form failed to place it. After whether tbey oan mr.ke a claim on their sending us the ohuroh bells made Saint Daya the notable days congratulations ond good wishes, September, 1897." a lot of scrummaging in tho enemy's quarters, Walked forced ing worthily the h&ppy event of Moneignor Witham's full particulars of tbeir income and a stamped en- of their oalendar. For instance, it was a belief in Tne. monogram also appears on the plinth, both being a corner from one of the full-backa. Ayre landed a beauty golden jubilee. For himself personally he conoidered right in goal mouth, but tho goalkeeper managed to clear, velope for reply.—Yours faithfully, other countries than that the weather of euclnsed in handsome oanes. it a privilege and pleasure to be associated with io mnoh to tho relief of the speotators. Barney preased again, St. Swithin'a Day would continue for forty days but their efforts were futile. Another de8altory attack waa THE INCOME-TAX ADJD81'M'ENT AGENCY. many friends of Monsignor Witham in offering to Ma, WIJIlAM'fl EAtlLT LU?a. after. AgaiD, it was aaid of the 2lst September that mado at the Barney goal, bnt the baaka wero in a quiet 12 4 13, Poultry, Londoa, E.C, Sep. 1st, 1897. him their best congratulations, and ;in presenting to Mr Witham «aa eduoaterl at Ushaw College, and, humour, taking it all in good part, but allowing no advantage St. Matthew eends sap into the trees; end of the 10th him those beautiful gifts as tributes of tbeir affection on tiis accession to the eatatos he did not permanently to be taken. A llttlo loose play aud half-timo arrived, with of November that from whatever quarter the wind [Prom a photograph by Mr E. Yeoman,* Galgate1 the score-sheet blank. and esteem ; aod ho oould only re-eoho what was the reside at Lartington. He nent to live at Gainford, BARNARD CASTLE WESLEYAN blows at Martinmas Eve it will continue there mostly Barnard CaBtle.] heart-felt wish of eaoh and everyone, both oommittee where he built a ohurch and a priest's houBC. Here CaUROEI. for the next three montbe. Received the committee, who had assembled in the be resided for a space of five yeara. He also dis- After refreshments, Burt kickod off, pasaing to tho rigL. and subscribers, that Monsignor Witham might be Harvest thanksgiving services iu connection with Museum, with a hearty old English welcome. He charged the monetary liabilities of tbe mission at wing. Tho ball waa taken np thofield by Bvana, who failed spared to them for many, many years, and that every to paaa on being attacked, tho half-back passing neatly to hia the above ohurch, wore held on Friday last. Tbo exchanged kindly greetings with all, and the business Loftus-in-Oleveland, and did other munificent acta in forwarda, who wero checked by'Urquhart. Barney attaoked Mr John Armstrong Smythe, of Durham College of bleasiug and happiness might bo his. (Applause.) Rev. T. F. Hulino, M.A., of Ncwo-H'Uo-on-Tyi-.n, of the day began. connection with the Roman Catholic Ohurch. The again, but it resulted in a byo. Riso Carr goalkeeper landed Science, who baa been studying at the University of Mr Smith then rose to offer hie congratulations, and it well down tho field, and now tho storm commenced. preaohc-d in tbe afternoon, and in the evening Dr. Munro : Moneignor Witham, I have been dignity or title of " The Right Revsrend Monsignor' Gottingen, has had his scholarship renewed for a stated that after the eloquent language used by Dr. Garnett, on the right wing, got hold of it and shot hard into addressed a lar-jo public meeting, '>«cr whioh Mr Geo. deputed by the Committee on behalf of your tenants, was conferred upon him by His Holiness Leo XIII,. goal, but the ouatoulnn cleared beautifully, only to be attacked second year, and proposes to especially apply himself Muuro, he waa at a Ions to find words to express Hodsham, of York, presided, the other speakers in- tradesmen, some neighbours and friends on this con- in recognition of the distinguished career of tbe agoin. However, W. Ooates and F. Sinclair wero too good to derivatives of pinene and construction of oom pounds himself. He thought tbe best compliment be could for them, and they ovontually got the ball away. Somehow cluding the circuit ministers, Reve. E. Friend, and J. gratulatory occasion to present to you this jubilee honoured gentleman in tbe Oatholio faitb. obtained by tho aotion of solvents upon brown coals. offer to Monsignor WithBm, Would be to repeat words Barnoy forwarda woro out of it, the half-backa kicking too far Dugdale. The services were ulao continued on Sunday, gold oup and illuminated address as a spontaneous for them to get at tho ball beforo it waa returned. Con- of a respeotable working man he heard the other day, Mr Witbam has always been a very charitable two very eloquent aermons beiog preacher!, moruiug and cordial offering, and demonstrating to you the and assisted all who were deservingly in need of sequently thoy were out of tho fun jaat then, tho half and whioh were:—" A gentleman, like Mr Witham, ought full-backa having it all to thomaelvea. Tho " Carr " forwarda and evening by tbe Rav. 8. T. BoBWard, of Darlington. esteem and regard in which you are held by tbem as The good people of Barningham, comprising a to live for ever," (Applause.) He oould assure all, help. In times of snowstorms at Barnard Castle be woro not to be ropulaed, and attaoked continually, tho right Special hymns and hntbems were rimdertd by the living in their offeotion and good-will. It was wing inside landing a boauty just level with tho croaabar, and small oouotry pariah, are exceptionally fortunate in it gave him the greatest possible pleasure to be present has from time to time Bent handsome Buma of money choir at eaoh service, uuder the able leadership of Mr thought that tbe fiftieth anniversary of your posses- to the poor and needy of the town, where the family had it not been for R. Coatea in goal they would havo having had a aeries of the moat able preachers of the at this auBpioious event. He (Mr Smith) might be notohod a point. It was a moat magnificent save, and T. Parkinson, while Mr G. I. Longst&fc, presided at sion of the Lartington estates would bo a suitable established Church of England in their midst. regarded as an outsider, but would like to tell those name is perpetuated by a handBome public building, worthy of all tho applansa it recolved. Tho ball tbe organ with his usual taste and ability. There is something phenomenal about this. The Rev. epoch and opportunity of commemorating and record- present, that his relations were very muoh nearer and THE RAILWAT PEBIOD. waa olearod and passed forward, only to bo rotnrned Prebendary Gibson, the Vioar of Leeds, who ia ing the great improvements you have effected under again. Joat at thia moment TTrquhart got a nasty kiok, and dearer than they imagined, for the very first journey The 'Squire of Lartington was one of the railway the game waa stopped. Coming round, he was soon on his announced to preach in Barniogham Ohurch on your administration, and having a happy, con- BOLAM. be took in this life, was from Barnard Castle to pioneers. His whole soul was centred in developing pina again, tho ball being thrown up. Mitchell kicked up tho Friday, October 15th, suooeeded a long line of Vioars tented, and devoted tenantry, aa well as the beautify- right wing, Evans and Waites putting to Bart, who shot into Lar'.ington. In other words he was baptized under the oountry by means of railway communication, and At Bolam church on Sunday, the lOfcli of Leeds who have, one after the other, became ing of the village, whioh iB now a model one, and the custodian's hands; Ayro charged that worthv and acored. thiB very roof, and reoeived his christian name, John, thia self-same 'Squire, on the 20tb July, 1854, out the The goalkeopor was surprised, ao woro Barnoy. Tnat onatodlan olt„ the Rev. J. G. Moriing, late JujjQibaur of Bishops. Dr. Atlny became Bishop of Hereford ; tho also for .the astivo part you took in promoting the a oiroumstance of whioh be waa very proud. Of all first aod of tbe Bernard Castle and Darlington Rail- ia evidently nnaccuatomed to atmoapherio preaaure, Thi8 Deloraine, Tasmania, preac'&od both in iiio iuornir)f; Esv. J. E. Woodford was appointed Bishop of Ely ; railways of the district. You have not lived for, or point ahead played havoc amongat the homesters, who the various committees of whioh he had been a way, amid great rejoioing. The mahogany wheel- and evening. The proyers wara read by M • l£di*kCon, the Eev. John Gott ia the prosent Bishop of Truro ; to, youraelf, but for tbe noble and efficient discharge member, he never remembered one attended with barrow whioh he ueed on that memorable oocasion it monced to aay naaty little thing3 to each other. Barney of Gainford, and Mr C. A. J. Bowen, oi Gaihford, the Eev. — Jayne ia the present Bishop of Chester ; of tho duties of the position in whioh Providenoe has so muoh good will and unanimity of purpose, To still carefully preserved at Lartington Hall. The line juat the reverse, looking np wonderfully, and atioking to with read the lessons on both oscssions and the Eev. E. S. Talbot ia now tbe Bishop of so fortunately and happily placed you, and whioh you a will. The ball was convoyed near the homo oitaiael, and show the good feeling, esteem, and veneration of was finished and opened on the 8th July, 1856, and BOf'DKON. Worcester, The Bishop of Eipon — Dr. Boyd have adorned with the beat human virtues, benevolence, resulted in a byo. Tho " Carr " boya braced up for a final Monsigoor Witbam's immediate neighbours, Mr attention was then turned carrying the railway attack, foroing Ooatea to aave, the ball boing kicked out by Mission Room.—Very successful harvest Carpenter—has also visited Barningham, as bIso tbe charity, and excellence. A good and oonsiderate Smith then read a few of the letters received, of forward. At that time the Furness hematile iron-field Walker. On the throw in it waa placed to tho left wing, thanksgiving services hive been held ia the nbovo Bishop of Eiohmond, besides Archdeaoons and other landlord, a kind and hospitable neighbour and friend, Waltea reoeiving and losing again. Tho Darlington centre congratulations and willingness to take part in the was being developed, Bnd tbe necessity of a com- mission ropm. The vioar preaohed ou Friday 11 n in>, men of great distinction. I think this is most happy charitable not only to your own poor, but to that of half sent in a stlngor, whioh was oleared into tho next flold proceedings, aud added, that ooe of the greatest marvels munication between that distriot ana the South by Sinolair. Proceedings woro shortly afterwards brought to and fortunate for the pariah. I observe that, on the the distriot—for all good objeots whether those of and the Rev. D- Lamplugh, reotor of Rokeby, fc>v. -i waa MonBignor Witbam himself, at his advanoed ajje, Durham coalfield became manifest, Accordingly the a cloao by the Bound of the whistlo. Sunday the Eev, J. Loogbottom, Vioar of Burley, charity, philanthropy, education, or religion, had and excellent address to a orowded oongregatio.i n in suoh good health and vigour. It would seem as if ne South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway was Leeds, will preach at the pretty little moor-side have had your sympathy and support—your name is Sunday afternoon. Tbe room had been u>...r were on the same terms with hit doctor ns the Shah of projected, the Aot being obtained in July, 1857, and R. Ooatea in goal waa a treat, and earned himsolf ohuroh, and it may be interesting to know that this now a household word in Teesdole. As lord of this He reminded ono of good old Peacook, who waa suoh a master beautifully deoorated, iu the work of which thn Persia, that is " the dootors are handsomely paid bo the first sod out on tbe 25th of August following. gentleman is the moBt advanoed educationalist in manor, this lovely domain, and aa the excellent host between the stioka. Tho backs and liklrea did yeoman aervice, followiog took part:—Mrs Bailey, Mra Lowes, M.m long as His Majesty's health is satiofactory, but when The lino was opened on the 8th of August, 1861. Mr and Baved tho reault from being anything b-' Leeds—and that ia saying a good deal—and succeeded of this beautiful house, in whioh it was your delight Edgar, Miaa Gibson, Miss Bainbridge, Mif3 L. Biiley, he is sink the pav at once stops." (Laughter.) Mr Witham laid the foundation-stone of the marvellous oheerfnl. Mitchell, the new half, ia an aoqnialtlon to t the present Eeotor of Barniogham and Rural Dean to entertain your friends and neighbours iu former team. Tho forwarda, woll I—they mnat have been resting and Miss Maria Plows. Mr R. J. Bailey did all m Smith concluded by saying that he united bis own Deepdale Viaduot—the entire line being noted for tbe (the Rev. E. S. Gough), as Chairman of the Leeds years, we all wish and pray that the Almighty may tho lanrels of the previous weok. his power to make the festival a success. heartfelt oongratulationa with those oontained in tbe grandeur of its bridges—on the 8th of Ootober, 1857. Sohool Board. He is a gentleman of great intellectual be pleused to vouchsafe to you still increased length beautifully-worded addresB. Then followed the oonstruotion of the Teea Valley Thero is to be a fine matoh nest Saturday, botweon Barnard ROMALDKIRK. attainments, and these servioes should be well of dayB and beolth to disohsrge your duties iu tbe Railway. The Aot was obtained in June, 1865, and Castle and St. Auguatino'a Reserve, laat year's ohamplona of attended by all thoughtful and earnest people. Aeain future as you havo done in the paBt, distributing Letters of respeot and appreciation were received tho league. A good deal dependa on tho roault of thia fixturo. The ambulance certificates gained by this the line mado and opened on May 12tb, 1868. The I say the people of Barningham ere favoured, and it oomfort and contentment about you under your happy from Mr Scarth, J.P., from the Right Rev. Bishop Juat fancy a trophy coming here I Yot It's more than posalblo claes were presuuted to the Btudento ou Saturduy night, esteemed gentleman was ohairman of the Teea Valley if you look at tho loaguo table underneath. However, all X is a pity that the place is so dif&oult of aoceBs to and benefioent regim&. We think tbe illuminated Lacey, of Middlesbrough, Lord Barnard, Lord iu tho school-room, by tbe reotor and Miss Bsal. In Railway Company until the entire undertaking was can say is, go and aee tho Barnoy lada win noxt week, and don't outsiders. address and the inscription on the oup so appropriate Stratbmore, the Right Rev, Bishop Wilkinson, and forget to cheor thom np. Thoro'a nothing liko a cheer for was reported that 41 membera bad attended tho sold to, ond absorbed by, the North Eastern Railway that it would be mere recapitulation to allude to them, others. putting a ball through your opponents' goal. classes, and all paxeed tho examinations. Tho olassea system. *** but I will only say we hope you will look upon them Mr John Smith then moved.a vote of approval for had baen instructed by Dr Atkinson; and Dr Ellerton, DARLINGTON AND DISTRIOT LEAGUE. the examiner, had oxpreseed his satisfaction with the The weakly practices of our looal sacred Choral as happy mememtoes of the good feeling that has the way ia whioh Mr Kennedy had been instrumental A STATELY HOME OF ENGLAND, Tho following table gives the position of tho olabs opto way in which the work had been done. Tbe Riv. 8. Sooiety have, 1 hoar, commenced, and promise to be always existed between yourself and all connected in produoing tho artioles, Lartington Hall, the seat of tbe family, has, within Saturday last:— ^-GOals—\ P. W. D. T.. TOR AQST. ITS G. and MisB Beal, in graceful terms, presented tho •ery successful. The various parts will be pretty well with your estates, as well as your neighbours and Mr Kennedy suitably replied, and the interesting the last few yeara, undergone considerable alterations, Barnard Oastlo 4 ... 4 ... 0 ... 0 ... 8 ... 1 „. f certificates to the successful atudents. A pair of represented, and the band will be as eood as in other friends, and when you are done with them and they proceedings terminated. and a new range of buildings has been added. The Darl'ton St. George's 3 ... 8 ... 0 ... 0 ... 14 ... 2 ... ( beautiful field glasses, in sling oas?, were presented years. The works ohoBen are popular, and should be become heirlooms, they will testify to your successors whole haa been executed with taate and discrimination, Hurworth 4 ... 3 ... 0 ... 1 ... 17 ... S ... < TUB COMMITTEE to Dr. Atkinson for hie ability and kindneus iu taken up with muoh gusto. Mr Rap9r, the veteran that a good and improving landlord possessed these and the edifice may worthily rank among the prinoipal Rise Oarr Reserve ... 4 ... 2 ... 1 ... 1 ... 6 ... S ... ! Consisted of the following gentlemen :—Mr James St Auguatlne'a Ros'vo 2 ... 2 ... 0 ... 0 13 ... 2 ... < instructing the olaeses. The following received and talented conductor, oan be relied upon t-> do his estates from 1847 to 1897, and that a kind, good, manaions of the North of England. The ground in Munro, M.D., J.P., Barnard Oastle, ohairman ; Mr Northallerton 3 ... 1 ... 1 ... 1 ... 8 ... 6 ... I certificates:—Mesdames T. Helmer, jun.,Sewell, Liw- best to make the year's work a auooes3. The meetings respeoted, and benevolent gentleman lived in thia hall front haa been terraoed, and, from tbia terrace, a new Darlington Grange... 4 ... 1 1 ... 2 ... S ... 9 ... ! John Smith, Barnard Castle, seoretary ; Mr John son, Mills, Raine, Trotter, Smith, and Nixon ; MiaBi it are held in the Hall Street eohool-room, and stimulating them to follow your example. You have entrance leads into the nail. The vestibule is raised Darlington Juniors 5 ... 1 ... 0 ... 4 ... S ... 23 ... i dark, the Grovr, Lartington, treasurer ; the Rev. M. Beal, Kipling (3), H. Sorafton, A. Dent, P. nightly are to be seen numbers of town's people, always been a gaod and kiud neighbour and friend to on Blender, well-proportioned atone-pillars, conneoted DinadaJe Athlotlo ... 5 ... 0 ... 1 ... * ... 4 ... 17 ... 1 James S'nea, Barnard Castle; Mr J. Hanby Holmes, Neasham 4 ... 0 ... 0 ... 4 ... 3 ... 15 ... C Forrest, Sayer ond Lowee ; Messrs. T. Helmer, jun., young and old, listening to, and enjoying, tho music Barnard Castle, so that you live in our gratitude, and by pointed arohes, on whioh are carved the crests of Barnard Oastle ; Mr James Robinson, Lnrtington ; J. Forrest (Tin Ten), Featherstone, A. Thompson, J. they for some reason or other, do not take part in. wo have a permanent Witham Testimonial com- the families of Witham, Silvertop, and Maire. In Tho Barnoy team for next Saturday will bo aa follows :— tbe Rev. Gabriel Ryan, Lartington ; Mr Edmund Dunning, A. Hill, W. Eaiue, R. Forrest (Mickleton), These listeners are generally very well behaved and memorating tbe foot. I will not wsary you in saying the corridors large mirrors are ereoted ao as to reflect Goal: R. Ooatoa. Full-backs: Sinclair and Kennedy. Half- Hoggett, Rigg Farm ; and Mr William Dent, Naby backa : Urqohart, Mitchell, and Walker. Forwarda; Evans, J. Alderson, T. Lawaon, F. Helmer (Hon. Seo.), W. quiet, but I regret to hear that this Wa9 not tho oase more, but, on behalf of tho subscribers, have now tbo tbe light; and the effect—from the innumerable times View, colleotor. Waltea, Burt, Ayro, and Jones. Sewell, J. Walton, R. Forrost, and J. Forrest (Mill on Monday. As I am informed on that ocoasion, honour ond pleosure of asking your acceptance of this the speotator beholds bis figure repeated—is siugularly TUB ALBUM. Biggs), R. W. Tarn, W. Taru, J. Riine (Hunder- several young gentlemen (is this right Mr Editor ?), boautiful gold oup, pedestal, and illuminated address, novel and striking. The fittings of tbe apartments On Saturday Bon., tho North Eastern County Sohool Boya, An album of scarlet morocco binding has also been after a grand game, defeated Barnard Oaatlo Reaervo by tbwaite), W. W. Dent, J. Flintoff (Doa Park), T. -Jf^p.Qught to have known better, behaved anything with their congratulations and best wishes for your are of the most costly and elegant disoription ; and compiled for presentation to Mr Witbam. It is a 2 goala to 1. Brown (Briscoe), and J. Bolam, ond T. Aldersou but as gentlemen, to the great annoyance, not only of happiness, and that you may long enjoy them. the ceilings, in several instanoes, ore painted in gold production of conspicuous elegance, and contains the (Lartington). their co-listeners, but of the members of the society. and colours of gorgeous design. The prinoipal stair- names of all who have been in any way conneoted Last Saturday, before a Bmall " gaio," Barney's Reservo, This is no oredit to them or to the town, and, I hope, The gold oup was then filled with the choicest wine, case is lighted from the top, by stained glass on tho Agricultural Show Field, beat tho Barnard Oastlo Star Ploiuline 1—Foil the Teeiii akd Beeath.—1Thoroughly with the movement. The following is a oomplete after this notice, they will either go in, and take port and parsed round. emblazoning the family arms, and the walla are hung team by 6 goala to 8. cloanaea tho tooth from all paraaitca or impurltioa, burdens list :— tho guma, prevents tartar, Btopa decay, and givea to tho teeth in the practices, or leave other listeners to enjoy the Toe Right Reverend Moneignor Witbam, who was with paintings, being a portion of the collection for a peculiar poariy whiteness and a delightful fragrance to tho OtERaT.—Tho Right Rev. Thomas W. Wilkinson, D.D., UUBio in peace. lovingly received, rote to respond. He commenced whioh Lartington Hall is celebrated. The museum i breath. Price 2a. 6d. for tho liquid, or la. per jar for tho Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle; The Right Rev. Riohard Woodland Roaorvo by goala Florilino " Powder," of all Ohomiata and Porfumers. by thanking the gentlemen present for comiug thore, Lacey, D.D., Bishop o£ Middlesbrough; The Very Bev. Jamoa bas been entirely re-modelled ; and here, in addition with at length in oar next. and through tbem, the aubsoribers, for tbe truly Oanon Rooney, V.G., Darlington: Tho Rev. Jamos Shea, to other objeots of rare interest, are several paintings —o— noble gift which tbey had met to present to him. It Barnard Oastle; The Rov. Gabriel Ryan, Lartington; Tho Noxt Saturday, Barnard Oaatle Star, on tho latter'a ground, Suspicious characters at Eomaldkirk Fair. Rev. Honry Dix, Gainford; Tho Roy. William J. Smith, by the old maBters, together with a number or family gtlt&g, waa.be said," a gift beautiful in it>-elf, and ono that portraits, and gems of the modern sohool. There is are Middleton'a opponenta, and tho np-dalo Iada aro confident —The North Riding Police on Thursday last, arrested Ncwoastlo-on-Tyno. of returning viotorions. Will thoy P Liko Sheffield United BIRTH. would long remain as a memorial of the gratitude of a mirror of fine proportions, the frame being twelve at Romaldkirk fair, three men suspected of Genmul Subsombebs.—The Right Hon. tho Earl ol thoy have riot aB yot taated dofeat. Bhown.—On tbo 11th inst,, the wife of John Brown, those who bad given it. (Applause.) When he Strathmore and Kiughorn, Btroatlam Oastle; Lord Barnard, feet high by eight foet wide, ond a splendid specimen "frequenting with intent." The men gave their grooer, of a son. looked baok over tho fifty years which had gone, it Raby Oastlo; Mr James Munro, M.D., J.P., Barnard Oaatlo; of wood carving of the highest order. In the oentre names as William Thompson, John Montgomery, and Mr James F. Backloy, J.P., Greenfield ; Mr W. T. Scarth, MARRIAGE. seemed a very, very short time. Fifty years soou J.P., Staindrop; Mr Ralph John Dent, J.P., Kirkby Stephon; of the bottom of the frame is the crest of Monsignor John Anderson. They were subsequently lodged in Joiinston : James.—On October 2nd, at tho Wosloyan patsed by, yet bow many things had been accom- Mrs Mary Holmes, Galgate, Barnard Oaatlo; Mies Mary Witham, supported by dragons with eagles' heads. Mr and Mra EL Bayles desire to express Startforth look-up, and tbe following day were brought Chanel, Middleton-in-Teesdftle, by tho Rov. J.P, plished. He hoped thoy would not think he was in a Bouafield, Tho Villa, Bowos; Mr J. Hanby Holmes, Barnard From these spring conventional foliage, and about the their most sincere and heartfelt thanks to all Fneads before Councillor Chipchase, J.P. who remanded Castle; Mr Wm. J. Watson, Startforth Hall; Mr R. T. for their kind sympathy and assistance during tho Jam'os, uncle of tho brido, assisted by the Rev. C. booating humour, yet thoy might believe him when he Richardson, Barnard Oastlo; Mr David D. Wilson, Middles, oentre of each side of tbe frame, tbe allegorial figures them to Northallerton goal, until 12 noon this day, Roberts, Mr John Edward Johnston, to Emms, said that, when ho came tbers fifty years ago, nothing brough; Mr John Scott, Ootheraton; Mr Robert Ayro Smith, of two storks destroying a serpent are introduced, and recant fire on their Premises.—Advt. when the case will be fully gone into. eldeBt daughter of Mr Wm. James, of Middleton-iu- of the paeturo land whioh they now saw between M.D., Ootherston j Mr R. N. Hopkinson, Barnard Oastlo; above there is a panel bearing on one side, th^ date, Mr John Olark, The Grove. Lartington. HAVE YOU TRIED SUDDEN'S BALSAM OF Teesdale. Lartington and Barnard Castle was then to be seen. and on tbe other the motto, " Sola virtus vieit." This HOREHOUND AND COLTSFOOT ? It is tho beat known Tenants, Ao.—Messrs. Aldoraon, Christopher, Smart Gill; Notice to farmers and others in the In the year 1847 no farm paid unless it was in per- and other beautiful works of art are by Signor Bulletti, romedy for Oougha, Colda, Aathma, Bronchitis, Hoaraoneaa, DEATHS. Greta Bridge Petty Sessional Division.—Muzzling Bonsfiold, Richard, Loap Houbo ; Olarkaon, Thomas, Mence or any affeotion of tho Cheat and Lnngs. For any of these manent grass- Now it was of little use having a Honso; Ooulthard Joshua, Nab Farm; Dent, William, Naby the Florentine owver, whose work at Alnwick Castle Dent.—On tho 8cb inst., suddenly, Annie Ruth Dent order.—Owners of dogs and others interested in the complaints, it stands unrivalled. Ono doao roflovos; ono large tract of innd about you unless it paid. He, View s Dodds, Robert, Osmondflatt j Gill, Mary, Tho Green ; has been so much admired. bottlo cures. Bottlea, la. ljd. and 2a. 2d. Sold by all of 104 Holland Road, Kensington, 3rd daughter of oustody of tbe canine species should oonsult the therefore, reaolvod to sow the land away to grass. Gill, William, Cotherston; Hoggett, Edmnnd 4 Sona, Rigg OhomlstB. the late Ralph Dent, of Streotlaui House, noar Farm; Hare, George, Orag Farm; Highmoor, John, Woat On tbo oocasion of laying the foundation-stone of a posters extensively circulated in tbe district concerning This wos no easy task, as bis friend, Mr Hoggett, Barnard Castle. Wood; Icoton, James, Willonghby Hall; Kidd, Robert, new farmhouse at Naby, a year or two ago, Mr a muzzling order which has bean iisued by tho Board would tell them. Well, having laid down the land Ooopor Honso; Kidd, William, Towler Hill; Kipling, Two officers well known in this district Wise,—On the 7th inst, at Marske-by-Sea, David, Witham made reference to are attaohed to tho Indian Frontier Expedition. of Agriculture, and whioh comes into force on the to grass, tbo need of draining it bocame manifest, William, Clove Lodgo; Longstaff, Thomas, Stainton; Preston, dearly beloved eon of George and Botsy Wiio, Jamoa, Novia Scotia; Prcaton, A. and H., North Gill; Plowa, Major It. Ecoles, second in command of tlio 2nd Batt. 21st of Ootober inBtant. Tbe potty seasional division but the materials for carrying this needful operation THE WOBK AT THE HALL, aged 25 year*. Leonard, Peoknal Farm; Robinson, Jamoa, Lartington; Oxfordshire Light Infantry, late adjutant of the 3rd of Greta Bridge is included. Ail do?s found un- out wore anything but manifest. No pipes oould b3 Robinson, George Peter, Lartington; Wall, George, Ralgill He was loudly cheered on tbe occasion, oautioned Bbacey.—At Bowes, on the 11th inst, Joseph Simpeon (Militia) Batt. Durham Light Infantry (Barnard muzzled in public placeB ore liable, and the type of obtained, eo there was no way left but to " make em Farm; Alderson, Elizabeth, T003 Cottage; Alderson, Thomas, the assembly of friends to keep their heads covered, Bracey, aged 52 years. loteroient on Thursday, at Garden Oottago: Boddy, Thomas and Mrs, Lartington; Castle), and Mejor B.A.Hill, V.C. (sou of Capt. T. muizle approved by the Board of Agriculture may he jerspl," (Laughter.) Accordingly tbey set to work for he verily belisved many people got tbeir deaths at 4 p.m. Friends pleasa accept tbia only intimation. Boddy, Thomas, jun., Lartington ; Bolam, Annie, Larting- Hill, Chief Constable of the North Biding Constabu- seen at the Police Station at Startforth. It ft a wire and ereoted buildings, developed the day deposits on ton ; Bolam, John, Lartington; Bradloy, George, Lartington; funerals. He said : Allow mo to thank you most IN Memoiiiam, cage muzzle, bo constructed as to render it impossible Olark, William,Lartington; Ooulthard, William,Lartington; lary), who served ia the Zulu War, and won tbe the ostate and made their own tiles at thoir own kilns. sincerely for your attendance here on this oooaaion. It Raihe.—In affeotionato romembranoe of Meggie, tho that the dog when wearing tho same will bite any Oonlthard, Ralph, Lartington; OaUaghan, MiBa, Lartington; Viotoria Cross in the Boor war. Then followed the drainage of the estate osi a fact, in Coiton, John, Lartington; Dodda, David, Oat Oastlo; is, I oonfeas very interesting to me. It is tbe first and beloved daughter of John and iil'zibeth Kaine, who person or animal, but nob eo as to present tho dog carrying out which he had put underground .£10,000. Etherington, Mary, Lartington; Etherington, Thomaa, tbe only stone *yhioh I have laid with such deep Valuable Discoveet you the Haik.—If your hair died October 10th,.1894. from breathing freely, and lapping water. Persona Tbe highways and bye-wayB wore tortuous and neg- Lartington; Etherington, Joseph, Peoknal Cottago; gratification, and this beautiful trowel whioh you, Mr turning grey or white or falling off nee tho Mexican Haib She still lives In tho memory of her dear parents. 'ailing to give notioe of rabies under the order of 1897 Fawoett, Miss, Lartington; Fawcott, Thomaa, Lartington; Tliroo years havo passed aivay ; lected, and bo net about making tbo orooked ways Franklin, John Mason, Lartington; Fryer, Mrs, Oat Dent, have preeentcd to me shows that you well Renewek, for it will positively restore, In every caao, grey or And friends around ua think tho wound ia almost healed, jubjeot themselves to a penalty of £20. Prudent white hair to its original colour. It makeu tho hair oharm- And friend* w| thoy httle kuow tUo 60IT0W straight, and bad erected about twenty-five miles of Castle; Galloway, Miaa, Lartington; Gamsby, James, esteem the work iu hand. 1 sincerely wish that a ingly beautiful, aa woll os promoting tho growth. Price farmers and others will see to fctris warning, aa the Oat Oastlo; Hull, Thomas, Cat Oastlo; Hoggett, Mrs, blessing may attend everybody connected with this 33. Gd. per bottlo. £>eop within our hearts concculod. order will be itriotly enforced, " wall. (Applause.) He mentioned theao things not