THE TEESDALE MERCURY.--WEDNESDAY, APBIL 22, 1863. law, 346 ; Mr Abraham Hilton. Galgate, tea dealer, tionment apparent in every known lease. The decree ACCOUCHEMENT OF THE CONVICT, Mary- M.. r George Bainbridge, Galgateilgate,, fanner, 271 ; garre all parties liberty to apply to the Court on the Cox.—Mary Cox, who was convicted, along M R BRANDON'S Mr Jonathan Hall, Market Plaoe, grocer and druggist, dropping of the Uvea upon which the existing long with bar husband, John Cox, at the last win­ lease depended. In 1847 the Rev. John Davidson GRAND PERFORMANCE OF 166; Mr William Shaw, Newgate, farmer, 246; Mr ter assizes, of the murder of Ann Halliday, at Thomas Hodgson, Barnard Castle, gentleman, 207» died, and was succeeded by the Rev. George Dngard, Mr John Bay lea, Barnard Castle, cabinet maker, 146. Incumbent of Barnard Castle, the present Master. Broadmires, gave birth on Tuesday last, to a THB OOCET. Barforth—Mr R. D. Middleton, Hill Top, farmer. The surviving life in the last lease expired last son. Tbe prisoner, it will be remembered, THE I'M E S 8 I AH Barningham—Mr George Brown, Barningham.farmer. month. • was respited at tbe close of tbe trial, after a Tavj Oaart is still at Windsor. Th« Queen has taken Boldron—Mr William Hutton, Thornbury, farmer. A public and influential meeting of the inhabitants jury of matrons had pronounced her to be in m t isaifniirriV^f aid carries txarcia) both in (For the benefit of the Cotton Famine Belief Fond), will take plaoe in the Bowes—Mr John Walton, Low Field, farmer i Mr the merhfiig'an* 'altertooo daring the week;,ant oaI of Barnard Castle, was held on the 16th instant, when state of pregnancy, and some weeks after the NEW MUSIC HAUL, BABNARD CASTLE, Henry Dent. Hundah, farmer. Brignal—Mr Jona­ ruUj-hsr lfajailj filri hi th» park in an open car* than Hunter, Brignal. farmer. Cleatlam—Mr Ralph it waa resolved— execution of her husband this was followed rlAct. AfG09>swr£*--BsWd by til 8 PfiB-MflsMS s^Mstrtoc I OH TUESDAY, APBIL 28th, Peverall.Dun House, farmer. Cockfleld—Mr Jeremiah 1. That the cond ition of the Charity of St John's by a reprieve, and an order from the Secre­ HsXasiau Dixon, Cockfleld, brewer. Cot hers ton—Mr~A. B. tary of State commuting the punishment to IrJ»As|set||rt taat Under distinguished Patronage. The Band and Chorua will comprise Hospital has for a long period been moat unsatisfac­ Piiasasa Lea* ftfi, Nicholson, Cotherston, yeoman. Eggleston —Rev. T. tory, and that the decree of 1844, in the suit of the penal servitude for life. The murder took E. Jones, Eggleston, clergyman. Eggleston Abbey accompanied by W JtoyaT ijit-haeas. wui xo t UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED PERFORMERS. Attorney General v. Lipscomb, does not appear cal­ place on the 10th of August, and on the same and rsnuin (bars uouTtha nteesasnas quit* rvcov —No nomination; Mr J. Stubbs qualified to act Principal Vocalist* : culated, as it stands at present, to plaoe the Charity day John Cox and his wife were apprehend­ her strength. Ttw Q«asw an* Court will than reUra ( Forest and Frith—Mr Thomas Scott, High Force, upon any beneficial footing. ed, so that eight calendar months have now MISS HELENA WALKER. farmer. Gainford— Mr Thos. Raine, Gainford.farmer. 2. That the purposes of the original Charity are for BaJartat wW ii k «pc«e- I Gilmonby—No nomination ; Mr Thomas Hutchinson obsolete, and the office of Master (to whose personal lapsed since she was committed to prison. arrive -Wat the mi*i« t>f ftfar «issoe after that period. 1 Two* Royal TTWhnsaew the Pdnps and Princess ef J MISS CARRODUS. qualified to act. Headlam—Mr Win. Clark, Killerby use eighteen-nineteenths of the revenues are appro­ Hall, landowner. Holwiok—Mr William Raine, Wake, a-undtd by Lieut.-General KooUrs and Mr. priated) is without duties, and ought in the opinion OUTRAGE ON FEMALES NEAR WALKER. Fisher, drove oat bom Si MR. INKERSALL. Crosthwaite, farmer. Hope—No nomination; Mr of this meeting to be abolished. That it also appears Miles Alderson qualified to act. Hunderthwaite—Mr On Monday night, about ten o'clock, Mrs -trough Darslfigtuc aatf _ most desirable that some Scheme should be settled walksd on the finalIhlnsi sss haaea. His soya MR. BRANDON. Thomas Birkett, West End, farmer. Ingleton—Mr and legalized, whereby the entire revenues, under the Eleanor Robson, wife of Mr Jas. Robson, DWSM needy esta^erad aVssa the alight Ihahposiiicn Edward Ray son, Iugleton, farmer. Langleydale— Byker Bar, was proceeding from the Scrogg from which he has suffered. Dr. T. M Kendall has base All of the London and Provincial Concerts. supervision of a properly constituted Board of Trus­ Mr William Lowery, Marwood, farmer. , Langton— tees, should be applied, without distinction of sect or [nn, Walker, towards Newcastle, accompani­ in attendance upon his Royal Higbn*" daily. It in i ADMISSION : Reserved Seats (numbered) Half-a-crown : these tickets may be had of Mr Atkinson, at whose Mr John Barnes, Langton, farmer. Lartington—Mr party, to such charitable uses as may be calculated to satisfactory to be able to report that his Royal Highness W. H. Soorre, Lartington, agent. Lunedale—Mr ed by another woman, named Caihrine Cain, has only snceiefl from a cold. V shop a plan of the room mar be seen. Unreserved Seats, Is 6d ; Back 8eats, la : tickets may be promote the comfort and well-being of the poorer John Dent, Thringarth, yeoman. Marwood—Mr a neighbour. When in a field, three men at­ IT is aaneuncsd on official authority that his Royal] had of Messrs Winpennj, Sang, Brandon, and Walker. classes of society. t -taw Pi I— ef WHM win hold a Levee, on Hilton Heslop, Marwood, farmer. Mickleton—Mr 8. That a Committee be appointed for forwarding tacked them ; one of the men threw Rol'son Doors open at 7 o'clock, performance to commence at half-past 7. oahalf ot the Qeswn, at St. Jsea's Palace, oe Wednesday,, Thomas Tarn, Hay berries, frrmer. Middleton—Mr the objects of this meeting, and for that purpose to upon the ground. Cain, seeing this, ran away Anthony Todd, Awkside, gentleman; Mr William the 18th «f Ifajr and fast her Bevel Highness the communicate with the authorities of the Crown, the towards Walker to get help, but a fourth Princes. «T WaUe %II Ifcls k Sssebng-rcw-t, likewise Bra ban, Lane Head, farmer i Mr George Richardson, Charity Commissioners, and others whom it may con her Majesty'* aekair, on Saturday, tbs 16ih of May. Stotley, farmer. Morton Tinmouth—Mr William man ran after her and detained her. In tbe oern. meantime, the man who had thrown down There will abe Be a firawing-rooss and a Levee, on IMPORTANT NOTICE. Raine, Morton Tinmouth, farmer. Newbiggin—Mr 4. That the present Custos or Master (having been b»r Ms>ty*i behalf, In the coem of tbs month of June. John Coats worth, Low House, farmer. Ovington— appointed with full knowledge of the impending suit, Robson, ravished her, the other two men Presentation* will b* nude at loth Drawing-roomi. Mr Thomas Robinson, Ovington, farmer. Raby and Wx llavs heard ef a trait of the Prises of Wales I **i and of the wishes of the inhabitants for a reform of molding her down. She shouted "Murder!" Keverstone—Mr Robert Graham, Burton House, this Charity,) be also asked to co-operate in advancing which rsfteeU the greatest credit apoo his Royal High- i and at length succeeded in genmg on cess, and proves that his heart is in tW ri«ht plaia. Cacee THE SHOP LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. J. GUY, IN THE farmer. Bokeby—Mr Thomas Bainbridge, Rokeby the purposes of this meeting. Granite, farmer. ' Eomaldkirk—Mr Thomas Raine which two of the men threw her over a Stanley, who accompanied the Prints to the East, was qualified to act. Scargill—Mr Beuben Metcalf quali A Committee was accordingly nominated at such last week en a That is B«i kahire, whan ha reesived a 1 MARKET PLACE, BARNARD CASTLE, ledge.into a ditch, and tbein went to her, etter from the Prince, couched in tbe most friendly and 1 fied to act. Staindrop—Mr Samuel Nelson, Scaife meeting, and the wishes of the inhabitants, as thus and began again to outrage her. She again asTahle terms, saying that, as Canon Stanley had re-j If: House, farmer ; Mr II ugh Hodgson, 8notterton,farmer. expressed, were directed to be made known to tbe shouted "Murder.'" and a man came down marked that he would be happy at anv time to visit J Startforth—Mr Robert Teasdale, Wise Hill, farmer. Lord Chancellor, and to the authorities acting on Sandringham, his Royal Highness hoped he would come j WILL BE RE-OPENED Streatlam and Stainton -Mr George Brvwnless quali- behalf of the Crown in the matter of this Charity. the footpath. On the ruffians seeing him to him at Easter, as he and the Print sss wen anxious to fleed to act. Thope and Wycliffe— Mr Robert Raine, they ran away. The man accompanied her receive tbe Holy Sacrament, and reminding him that Last, South Thorpe, farmer. Walkerfield—Mr W. W. to Newcastle, and then returned and found year be had administered it to the Prince near the Lake By Mr. G. STEPHENSON, Hawdon, Walkerfield, farmer. Westwick—Mr John Tiberias. How pleating it will be to all to learn el Brown, West Shaws, farmer. Whorlton—Mr Wm. STAIN DEO P. the other woman.
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