The Teesdale Mercury—Wednesday, July 30, 1890

The Teesdale Mercury—Wednesday, July 30, 1890

THE TEESDALE MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1890. NEWS NOTES. CHIEF BARON PAT.LES ON BOY- TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING. CURIOS OF CORRESPONDENCE. INDIAN AND COLONIAL. REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE. COTTING. The cold lainy weather tbat lasted till the middle Among tbe more interesting lots in the Cozens sale (From " The Agricvltvral Gazette.*) The trial which has been concluded at the Wicklow of July has (tbe Vienna correspondent of tbe London of autographs in London last week were the Stanhope EPITOME OP HEWS. B. not Identify anrMUx Daily Telegraph says) been followed by intense heat, SIR DAVID IlAnnocE, financial member of the Indian We have experienced, during the past week, tea Assizes, of conspiracy cases from Gorey of the class Correspondence, the Fairfax Correspondence, the M such as has not been experienced for many years. One Viceroy's Council, has introduced in that body a bill proverbial three hot days and a thunderstorm" usually tried by resident magistrates, afforded an Uayly Correspondence, and the Blessingtoa Corres­ b ,d m hundred and one degrees Fahrenheit is pretty warm for increasing tbe paper currency reserve from six to wuicb is snpposed to represent normal •uu.inev Tim peopi* * llelif"'"* * ""^^J THE Rermudns, for which the Second liattalion opportunity to Chief Baron Palles for making a pro­ pondence—everyone a small collection of autographs anywhere, but in Vienna, where there is a little shade eight crorei of rupees, which may be Invested in weather in this country ; but tbe rainfall during the of the ('ironed ter Ouards BH.Ied from Chatham, nouncement upon the law of boycotting, and con­ in itself, groups of letters of historic interest centring Indian Government securities, and thus add eight atorm, and tbe preceding spell of beat, wt-re quit" of STltWh "king , s«*-cCul spiracy generally. Thomas Hoyle, James Kedmond, and lota of dust, it is intolerable. The whole day the on a family or an individual well known in the his­ ZT M»jerty no- th»t tb<T MC» be wSfl constitute an isolated litt'e group in the North streets are empty, and the shops deserted. It is only lacs of rupees to the public revenue The proposed a tropical character, and the succeeding variationa John Gray, Andrew Nocter, and Michael Rpdmond tory of our country. Next in interest to these con­ Ii«ion to which thejr wr- allied by ncr. Atlantic, live hundred anH eighty milea from towards evening that people venture out of doors. Of increase is generally approved. of temperature were remarkably abrupt and severe. were charged with taking part in a conspiracy to stellations of autographs, as they may aptly be de­ THE 26th meeting of the Organising Committee of The ram-atorm swept along tbe southern line of the K,v Lmou hu rwi»ed from d<>put»ti Car*' f l:ittera?,in North CaroHnH.andBix hundred boycott certain new tenants, or "planters"of the course, there is a fall in the thermometer after sunset, scribed, come tbe 200 or so letters of Dickens—a line PUN from the I' hai The group,consisting but the nights are close and stuffy. In Vienna any* the Imperial Institute has been held at Marlborough 1 ngliab coast, bein^ particularly heavy in tb» London both nmum of the Mfh* l.egi.Uture mddre. campaigned Coolgreany Estate. The venue of the series, too numerous to quote from. and south-eastern districts, and some of the mines' £ r»n,l«io» <••> the -,th "•"•'•erwiT of h,. of eighteen square iuik« is the advance guard of body rash enough to brave the sun's fierce rays House in London. There were present: HUH. the ng f trial had been removed under the Coercion Act from Sterne, whose autograph is very scarce, contributes between twelve and two o'clock, or to loiter near cer­ Trince of Wales, K.G., president, in tbe chair. Lord river valleys were flooded. Where this heavy down* Sorf "»e wM enclo»*l in a gold and jew-lWI ' th<> Weet IudUn Islands, camping far in front. Wexford to Wicklow, and the case was tried seven letters to the collection which has just been tain parts of the foul-smelling Kiver Wien, runs the Herschell (chairman of the Organising Committee), pour occurred there must bave been further damage S^th (iota The Kin*, in reply, a«d it wou Juan IJermiMW., a Spaniard, from whom the by a special jury. The effect of the evi­ dispersed. In one, writing to his clerical friend, risk of sunstroke, or typhoid fever. The coolest means LordThring, Lord Rothschild, Sir Lyon I'lay fair, M.P., tograincrops.theextent of which remains to be knowa. Zj, ~ lir effort ID the 1 iture, « K h»d beer,it group takes its names, was th-ir tirst discoverer, dence was that the defendants, who are shop­ Blake, he says : of locomotion in this torrid heat is undoubtedly the Sir Henry James, M.P., Mr. Henry H. Fowler, M.P., In tbe midland and eastern counties a subsequent Sut, to promote the -elUr. and P"-^* and it was so early as l(»< 10 ttiat Britain obtained keepers in Gorey, had refused to supply the " planters " "Not knowing what day I shall be able to get to tramcar. The open fiacre is only practicable with tho Governor of the Rank of England, Sir Henry heavy fall of rain was experienced. Further nortn tbe gmn. In the morning the Koyal farni > atWl post-tN-au n. The (.rociadiera are not likely to with goods, an "offence" for which many people, York this week, having business of so many sorts to f the hood drawn up, which makes it a matter of con­ HuBsey Vivian, Bart., M.P., Sir Frederick Leighton, weather appears to bave been more favourable, T /.. , in the Cathedral of fm. <.udnk>. find their quarters so agreeablti as they might notably Mr. John Fit/gibbon, have been sent to gaol detain me, I have ordered my sinful Amen to wait siderable difficulty to get in and out. The hood of Bart., Sir Edward C. Guinness, Bart., Sir Charles though unsettled, and up to now tbe south eastern popular feativitiea were continued all day and by resident magistrates, a fact which renders the upon you. When I come I have four person­ have found South Africa, if the tirst intention the Vienna fiacre is made to keep out the rain, not to Tupper, Bart, 8ir George Gabriel Stokes, Bart., M.P., districts appear to have had the wont of the un­ i»t» iu the ni«hL ... Chief Baron's statement of the law of particular ages I equally want to see, the Dean, Jack Taylor, had been carried ont with respect to their shelter one from the sun, and consequently covers Sir S. Samuel, Sir Frederick Abel, Sir James Rain, Mr. favourable July weather. What tbe reault will be no TBIC relation, between Switzerland and Italy value. As to one of the defendants, it was proved tbat yourself and my mother. ... I believe my wife destination. Americans, owiDg to tho salubrity over the whole vehicle. The summer tramcar is H. Rroadhurst, M.P., Mr. A. Waterhouse, R.A., Mr. J. one can know, and in tbe light of the extraordinary MeordiDi; to a I ieneva corretpondent. become he had followed the " planters " about so as to induce will be at York on Tuesday, to make her last market­ of the weather, are s?:!d to flock there in con- shut on tbe top only, either side being open, which, Pattison Currie, and Mr. J. Hollams. Sir Frederick harvest, experiences afforded of late years—inrevpeot fitter The Italian (internment ha« autlK people not to deal with them. Chief Aaron Palles said ings for the year, but will dine, I daresay, with Duke of tbe wheat crop in particular—possibly tbose wba tidtruhle numbers in tho winter time. while keeping off the sun, lets in the fresh air. In Abel, Organising Secretary, and Sir Somen Vine, Switzerland to make preparation, for a aurvey o that if the Coolgreany tenants were at liberty in law Humphry, as my girl is somewhat relapsing, and the say least about irretrievable and irreparable damage, Vienna it is not " the thing" to take a one-horse assistant secretary, were in attendance. Resolutions district ol Lake Lugano. to deal with any traders who were willing to deal mother you may be sure not a little impatient to be with inevitable disaster to follow, may have the least cab—open or closed—under any circumstances, of condolence with the family of tbe late Earl ot Av Italian Alpine regiment ha« bewa ">;rpri OoRREHroxnttlii think it rather strange that with them, so every trader was at liberty under back." to retract. There has undoubtedly been damage done but the " smartest" people ride in the tramway Carnarvon, a trustee and member of tbe Governing B,ow.torm. on tbe Col de lende. on tbe 1 tho Turkish troops should venture to continue English law to deal or not to deal with those Charles Lamb, in one of his letters, makes an in tbe fields, but it may possibly prove to bave been if tbey cancot find a two-horse fiacre, and at Body, were unanimously passed on the motion of frontier, and ha« Buffered conaiderably. in association with the Kurdish hordes in making Coolgreany tenants as they wished, and the same interesting literary criticism upon himself: small compared with what has been represented on this season of the year the " tram " is decidedly H.R.II. the President, seconded by Lord Herschell.

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