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remarkable sigbta.
I n h i . latest c o m m u n i c a t i o n we
b a r e i n f o r m a t i o n o f t h e Dardanelles w h i c h cannot
f a i l t o prose a t t r a c t i v e . H e s a y . : —
TBEBDALB
MBBOUBY—WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER
21,
1896
B A R N A R D CASTLE C O U N T Y COURT. TEESDALE B O A R D OP &TJAEDIANS.
MONDAY.—Before M r E . B . T u r n e r (Judge), and
Mr
W . J . Watson (Registrar).
The solicitor,
resent were M r B a r n i o g b a m , M r J . I . D a w s o n , M r
W , B . H e s l o p . a n d M r A . T . P i p e r . A n enormous
u m b e r o f undefended actiona came before t h e
R e g i s t r a r . W h e n t h e J u d g e a r r i v e d t b e r e were but
five defended actions to t r y , a n d o f these none
potsessed any feature o f great p u b l i c interest.
THE
ACTIONS B T T H E D C R H I M
COUNTY
COUNCIL.
T h e f o r t n i g h t l y m e e t i n g wes h e l d on W e d uesday. T h e
B e r . B . T i l b u r y presided.
VBA8T,
T b e master said he had b o u g h t some o f t h e cheaper
yeaet, as requested, a n d t r i e d i t .
I t rose v e r y badly,
and t b e bread was very sad. T h e V i s i t i n g C o m m i t t e e
were o f t h e same o p i n i o n .
WORKS'
COMMITTEE.
T h e actions entered by t b e D u r h a m C o u n t y Counoil
against t h e B a r n a r d Castle U r b a n D i s t r i o t C o u n c i l ,
a n d t h e B a r n a r d C a t t l e R u r a l D i s t r i c t C o u n c i l were
f u r t h e r a d j o u r n e d , by consent, t i l l the 14th o f
December c o u r t .
M r J . I . D a w s o n was f o r t h e
defence.—Dr H i l l , t h e M e d i c a l Oflloer f o r the C o u n t y ,
made a n inspection o f t b e t o w n o n F r i d a y laat.
ROKEBY : INDUCTION OF THE
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A very i n t e r e s t i n g service was h e l d at St. M a r y ' s ,
B o k e b y , on the afcerooon of F r i d a y , October 1 6 t h ,
when t b e V e n . t b e Arobdeaoon of R i c h m o n d i n d u c t e d
the n e w i y - a p p o i n t e d H e c t o r — t h e B e v . D a v i d L a m p l u g b , M . A . — i n t o t h e cburob a n d benefice.
The
ceremony, w h i c h excited m u c h interest a m o n g t h e
parishioners, t o o k place a t 3 o'clock, when t h e c h u r c h
w h i o h was b e a u t i f u l l y decorated, was filled by repre­
sentatives o f a l l classes. T b e R u r a l Doao—tbe K e v .
£ . 8pencer,Gougb, S e c t o r o f B a r n i n g h a m , read the i n ­
t r o d u c t o r y service oonsiatiog of the shortened f o r m o f
evensong, a f t e r w h i c h special prayers were offered by
t h e A r c h d e a c o n ; a o d i n accordance w i t h t b e prescrib­
ed order, a procession was f o r m e d t o tbe o u t e r d o o r of
tbe c h u r c h , i n w h i c h t b e C h u r c h w a r d e n s a n d r e p r e ­
sentatives o f tbe l a i t y t o o k p a r t W h e n outside t b e
c h u r o b , t b e Arohdeaoon r e a d t h e Bishop's mandate,
a u t h o r i s i n g tbe i n d u c t i o n , a n d thereupon h a n d i n g t o
the Rector the key o f t h e c h u r c h d o o r , d e l i v e r e d t o
h i m complete possession o f t b e benefice. T h e H e c t o r
h a v i n g received t b e key, looked t b e c h u r c h d o o r f r o m
tbe inside, t o l l e d t b e b e l l i n t o k e n o f poaseasion a o d
afterwards r e a d m i t t e d t b e parishioners a n d
tbe
members of tbe congregation assembled outside. T b e
service was tben renewed inside tbe e h u r c h by t b e
Arobdeaoon, w b o gave an address f r o m t b e p u l p i t ,
baaing his remarks on tbe charge of o a r L i r d t o St.
Peter, recorded i n tbe Gospel o f St. J o b n . I n most
a p p r o p r i a t e w o r d s he oommeuded t b e new Rector to
the parishioners, t o t h e i r prayers, t b e i r s y m p a t h y , a n d
t h e i r affectionate aaaietanoe i n a l l good t h i n g a . — A f t e r
t h e service, a large p r o p o r t i o n o f tbe pariahionera
a d j o u r n e d t o t h e school-room, where tea had been
p r o v i d e d , t b e r o o m being p r e t t i l y decorated f o r t b e
oooasion under the superintendence o f M r a o d M r s
C a t t t r a l l . — I n t h e evening toe H a r v e s t T h a n k s g i v i n g
Service was h e l d , w h e n the new H e c t o r preached t o a
c r o w d e d congregation, the prayers being read by t h e
R u r a l D e a n . — T b e B e v . D . L a m p l u g h , whose w o r k at
Hokeby baa been t h u s auspiciously begun, was a
scholar a n d p r i z e m a n of a t . J o h n ' s College, C a m ­
bridge, wbere he g r a d u a t e d i n 1875 as eleventh
w r a n g l e r . I n 1879 be accepted tbe college l i v i n g of
H o r n i n g s e a , f r o m whenoe be removed t o x*elaiog,
K e n t , i n 1882, o f w h i o h parish be bas been V i c a r u p
to the present t i m e .
T h e C l e r k read the r e p o r t o f t b e W o r k s ' C o m m i t t e e ,
ISO. TABN
BAIN BRIDGE,
w h i c h recommended t h a t t w o i r o n r o d s be r u n f r o m a
I
iturtroctioos from tbe E x e c u t o r s , ? *
c e r t a i n w a l l , a n d screwed, f o r the sake o f scouring t b e
. B a i n b r i d g e , w i l l Sell by Aaotioo J * * I
stability o f t b e b u i l d i n g . W i t h r e g a r d t o t b e baths, i t
- . 2 7 t h , 1898, the F A R M I N G
was suggested t h a t taps w i t h keys be attached, a n d
I base j u s t read t b e l e t t e r I sent t o M r H . E .
tof 4 H o n e . , 9 C a l v i n g C o w ,
t h a t the keys be i n t b e possession o f t h e M a s t e r a n d
Spark, o f t n e M o u n t , B a r n a r d Oaetie, f r o m C o n s t a n t i ­
Bullocks, up to three years old ,
N u r s e respectively. A f u r t h e r suggestion was t o the
Winston',
woodland scene,
8
n o p l e i n t b e " 'Xeeedale M e r c u r y , " W h e n I posted
S * * tJsdsno on Qainford green."
F O B T H B RECOVERY OV W A G E S .
; 2 Strong Heifers, 8 C a l v . ,
effect t h a t t h e M a s t e r was i n s t r u c t e d t o ascertain t b e
my l e t t e r . I b a d n o knowledge o f t h e h o r r i b l e
- B r e d Bwes, 37 Scotch E w e . , one BAH . * 1
A person, n a m e d A n n Storey, of G r a n g e Street, cost o f telephonic c o m m u n i c a t i o n , o r a speaking
massacres t h a t h a d been p e r p e t r a t e d by t h e T u r k , o n
. f that u t t e r p o v e r t y a n d s q u a l i d
i E w e * , 31 H . l f - B r e d C r i S l * ? * *
M i d d l e s b r o u g h , tued M r H u d t o n D o n a l d s o n , con­ t r u m p e t , f r o m his quarters fo t h e nurse a t t h e i n f i r m a r y .
i » °°°h, b too often meet t b e eye i n t h e t b e A r m e n i a n . . T b e E u r o p e a n , are very reticent o n
M r S m i t h aaid he h a d recommended t b e tie-rods f o r
Crossed hunt*,
2 Leicester T o . U
tractor, B a r n a r d Castle, f o r £16s. wages.
Defendant,
North; and o n t h e w h o l e , few p l a c e . the subject, a n d a f r a i d to apeak f o r fear o f b e i n g
.about 15 itooee; P o u l t r y , Oeees V^i**«
bo h a d been i n t b e service o f M r D o n a l d s o n , as the w a l l , as t h e w a l l was dangerous, a n d he n o w noved
I ^ a f o r t a h i e and suitable r e t r e a t , e i t h e r denounoed as spies. T h e r e were .even A r m e n i a n ,
l Capital Implement*, H s m e u and 0 .
housekeeper, w r o t e a l e t t e r asking f o r a n a d j o u r n ­ t h a t t b e w o r k be o a r r i e d o u t .
* T »nh for r e t i r e m e n t , o r w b o are n o t k i l l e d o n t b e p r e m i s e , o f o u r . h i p p i n g agents, a n d the
T h e C h a i r m a n ; T h a t w i l l be sufficient t o save i t ?
ment o f t b e ease, o n t h e g r o u n d o f h e r i l l - h e a l t h . —
T o be told without retry.
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time, i n t h e risk o f c o m m e r c i a l w i n d o w s a n d i r o n . d o o r , were sniaibed, a n d 2 2 were
M r S m i t h : Tes
M r P i p e r ( d e f e n d i n g ) : I don't t h i n k i t is a bona
Sale to commence at 12-30 r . « ,
'Jhstrtt historical notice o f t h e place k i l l e d i n a l a r g e b u i l d i n g close b y . T h e r e was a heap fide excuse. A l l t h a t I ask y o u r H o n o r t o d o is
Tbe Board concurred.
j C o w s and Heifers are a ohoioe lot • t C ,
hToarrative of Simeon o f D u r h a m , w b o of .weepings, t b e refuse o f t b e massacre near t h e door, s i m p l y t o s t r i k e tbe oaee o u t . — T b e J u d g e : W i t h
M r S m i t h , c o n t i n u i n g , observed t h a t taps, to open
i plenty of frame a n d fall of flesb • J . *
Jaa?at kVI«in*> a N o r t h u m b r i a n chief, w h o a n d l i t t l e d i r t y J e w i s h - l o o k i n g c h i l d r e n were t u r n i n g
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sg, and right sorts to w e a r ; tbe 3 , * «
MJVkj, helmet for a o o w l , b a r i n g d i e d i n i t o r e r i n t b e a p p a r e n t hope o f f i n d i n g s o m e t h i n g of
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[ w e l l bred and will please.
P j r ^ g the monastery o f G a i n f o r d , i n t b e value. W e were t o l d t h a t most o f t h e n a r r o w street,
Auctioneer's Offioe, D u k e Street, D a r l i n g ^
i n t h a t q u a r t e r were covered w i t h dead A r m e n i a n s . can d o f o r y o u . T h e case i t struck out, w i t h costs, A f o r t n i g h t ago a n i n m a t e h a d g o t i n t o one o f tbe
T b e p o o r f e l l o w , were h u n t e d d o w n , a n d k i l l e d l i k e but, i f t b e p l a i n t i f f p a y the costs fourteen days before baths, a n d t h a t person w o u l d n o t have been alive then
rate.
A t o u r s h i p c h a n d l e r , we beard t b e same next c o u r t d a y , t h e case w i l l be restored t o t b e l i s t - h a d i t n e t been f o r tbe p r o m p t a c t i o n a n d s k i l l o f M r
jhnlliiig obeptew i n t b e b i r t o r y o f
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t e r r i b l e story. T b e r e were fire k i l l e d o n bis premises M r P i p e r : T b a t w i l l d o . — H i s H o n o r : D o y o u w a n t J . G . Brass. H e w o u l d also suggest t h a t a l i d be p u t
I * " jLfa
Here i . one i a b r i e f : — W h i l e
one escaped b y h i d i n g oo t b e r o o f .
A w e a l t h y to go o n w i t h y o u r oounter-claim ? — M r P i p e r : I a m over t b e batbs, a n d he regarded t h i s as a most i m p o r t ­
SUBGEON DENTIST,
' *. — r i « desolated h o m e a o d u n c u l t u r uite satisfied t h a t I ahall never get a p e n n y . — T h e a n t m a t t e r , a n d one w h i c h o u g h t most c e r t a i n l y t o be
A r m e o i a n j e w e l l e r w a . arrested at h i . house.
He
kid reduced tbe inhabitants t o t b e most
udge : T b e o o u n t e r - c l a i m t o be l e f t s t a n d i n g , and t o c a r r i e d o u t ,
JNDS BAB.BABD O A S T L E
gy,
offered
t o give t b e officer i n o o m m a u d o f t h e
aod destitution, M a l o o l m , K i n g o f
M r H i l t o n : M y f r i e n d has made a woeful b l u n d e r
s o l d i e r , any . u r n he a i k e d i n reason t o spare bis l i f e . come u p a t t b e n e x t oourt, otherwise struck o u t , b u t
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T h e officer ao.wered " N o ! we d o n ' t w a n t y o u r not as t o bar a n y f u r t h e r proceedings i n respect t b e r e . T h e r e was no snob r e s o l u t i o n passed at a l l by
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AT
YLJJL murdering the noble., seising the money, we w a n t y o u r bead," and i t was c u t off tbere
baths.
T b e water o o a l d n o t get i n t o t h e batbs,
B A L A N C E 0V M I N T I N G ACCOUNT,
a n d t h e n . M i n y instances w e r e t o i d us o f T u r k i s h
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men a. captive, f o r s l a v e r y ; a n d
BUCKLE'S
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w i t h o u t t h e leave o f t h e M a s t e r , i f t h e tape were
soldiers b i d i n g t b e A r m e n i a n s i n t h e i r o w a houses
James T h o m p s o n , p a i n t e r a n d g u i l d e r , Newgate,
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for sums v a r y i n g f r o m £ 2 0 t o £ 5 0 . T i e w h o l e c i t y B a r n a r d C a t t l e , sued W i l l i a m Stobbart, o f Ootber- l o c k e d .
'gMttbed victims could possibly be c a l l e d
M r S m i t h : I t was d i s t i n c t l y mentioned t h a t a l i d
was g i s e n over t o p i l l a g e , r i o t , a n d m u r d e r f o r f o u r atone, f o r t h e sum o f £Z 6s., w h i c h represented
So that atrocities i n Teesdale even
days. I t was r o u g h l y estimated t h a t f r o m ten t o fifteen balance of p a i n t i n g account i n respect t o w o r k done t h o u l d be p u t o n , as w e l l as a t a p h a v i n g a key t o i t .
\ is the pages o f h i s t o r y .
TO 0 O B B B 8 P O H D K N T 8
M r H i l t o n : N o , n o , n o . T b a t was a b i t of a fad o f
thousand were k i l l e d .
F i f t e e n w o g j o n loads of. arms to t b e defendant's carts a n d j o i n e r y a t C o t b e r t t o n e .
r eontribntlon must be antnentloated ft
and legs were t h r o w n i n t o t h e Bo?pborue.
Many of
I the name of the writer.
M r J . W . B . H e s l o p defended. T b e account extended m y f r i e n d ' s about the l i d . I t was m y f r i e n d w h o was
J Mst event, i n oooneoton w i t h t b e H o u s e t b e stories » e heard are t o o r e v o l t i n g t o be published
very
anxious about t b e l i d . A l l t h e others t h o u g h t
s to return releotedoommanloatlon,
f r o m the 2 8 t h o f M a r c h t i l l t h e 4 t h o f August, 1894,
' ^ • t t i n a l l respects a p p r o p r i a t e tbat i n a newspaper.
t Insert anonymous replies to w . * B l u e jackets were ashore at tbe the l a t t e r being t b e last date of p a y m e n t . T h e p l a m - there was n o occasion f o r i t .
i shoold open the sale o f t b e w o r k , a t E n g l i s h Bmbassy, a n d m a o y o f o u r c o u n t r y m e n stayed
1 with the real names and addre^TT*,.*! I
T h e C l e r k : T b a t is t b e r e o o m m e n d a t i o n h e r e :
ff p r o d u c e d b i s books, a n d t b e first entries were
- that when an anonymous oorrerri
tajsy.
Tbe village has been v a r i o u s l y tbere f o r p r o t e c t i o n . N u m b e r , o f A r m e n i a n s wsre
A M I D N I G H T SCENE A T BOWES.
made i n p e n c i l . — T h e J u d g e : M y advise t o y o u is n o t h i n g else.
_ ['.sonsslon, he may oontinue to writ«»
law—Black Stainton, f r o m
t h e anobored o u t i n t h e B o s p h o r u s i n boat). As o u r
M r B r a s s : I t h i n k i t is v e r y desirable t h a t t b e baths
bather his opponenUgiTe their real names s ^ J
tbe n e x t l i m e y o u use lead pencil nse ohalk p e n c i l .
r of its s i t u a t i o n — S a i n t o n en la • k i p p e r a n d myself were r e t u r n i n g t o t h e . h i p , an
I n t b e cats o f t h i s
I t does n o t r u b out, one against t h e o t h e r . — T h e s h o u l d be done as suggested.
A t an occasional c o u r t , a t S t a r t f o r t h , o n M o n d a y ,
_ntsnten«ive q u a r n e . of freestone f r o m A r m e n i a n , w h o k n e w t h e captain personally, b a i l e d
aocount was c a r e f u l l y sifted by t h e J u d g e , a n d M r w o m a n w h o was taken o u t o f t h e bath i n a c o n d i t i o n before D r M u n r o , a i n a u , g i v i n g t h e name o f George
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Kos (or the castle and t o w n o f B a r n a r d a . f r o m a oovered-in boat, a n d begged o f h i m w i t h
as
anybody
c o u l d T u d d e o b a m , w h o s a t e d t h a t be waa a w h e e l w r i g h t ,
Heslop addressed tbe c o u r t f o r t b e defence, M r about as olose t o death
as it"ead—Stainton
in U Kerris,
o r t e a r , i n h i . eyes t o take b i m c l f a n d f a m i l y o n b o a r d
oarried the
water, o r a a n d b a i l e d f r o m South W a l e h a m , was oharged w i t h
James W rat h a l l h a v i n g stated t b e custom o f the ever come, she h a d
i n e t of bog l e a d , n e a r l y a m i l e in w i t h us.
I being f o u n d o n t h e enclosed premises o f W i l l i a m
O u r c a p t a i n , a fine o l d seaman, a n d a trade as t o t h e p a y m e n t o f r a i l w a y f a r e s . — M r p o r t i o n o f t h e w a t e r , a n d p u t i t i n t o t h e b a t h .
la*Methods of the road f r o m B a r n a r d w a r m hearted f r i e n d , was c o m p e l l e d , m u c h against h i s
H e s l o p s u b m i t t e d t b a t n o t h i n g was ever said about t h i n k myself t h a t , seeing t h a t the l a v a t o r y is i n t b e Sayer, a t Bowee, o n Sunday,
Oo the m o r n i n g i n
drop, called Broomielaw Stell, o r B l a o k i l l , t o refuse, A Russian war vessel t o o k 2,000 r a i l w a y fare. H e c o u l d get men a t 5d. p e r h o u r a t same plaoe, a n d t h a t i t is impossible t o l o o k t o queation, M r Sayer waa roused o u t of bis bed a t t w o
j o t r . was anciently a ohapel o f ease a t away t o some p o r t i n t b e B l a c k Sea. I saw large
Cotherstone, but p a i d t h e defendant 7 d . p e r h o u r . both, i t is very desirable t h a t , w h e n these imbeciles are o'clock, by some one e v i d e n t l y bent o n g a i n i n g a n
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• umbers o f A r m e n i a n s on a F r e n o h massagerie vessel, W h e n p r e v i o u s l y e m p l o y e d p l a i n t i f f never p a i d tbe g o i n g about t b a t place, t b e baths should be p r o p e r l y entrance to tbe bouse.
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M r H i l t o n a r g u e d t h a t , w i t h o u t tbe key the i n m a t e t assistance, prisoner waa c o l l a r e d , a n d secured w i t h
r»rid»v nigbt, on hebalf o f t b e f u n d , o f appeared i n the •• L e v a n t H e r a l d . " a d a i l y j . u m a l h e a r d t h a t there was a c l a i m a t a l l u n t i l t w o y e a r ,
r Lithgow James, of B a r n a r d Castle, j
Lroftisot and Band C o m m i t t e e , I can p r i n t e d i n Frenob a n d E n g l i s h . W e r t c e i t e . i o u r after t b e defendant b a d l e f t p l a i n t i f f ' s service. H e could n o t get water, a n d w b y go t o t b e expense c f ropes.
I n hia possession he bad a large cobble stone,
the carnage at Constantinople.
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weigbing f o u r or five pouods.
Inspector W i l s o n , i n
i predict t most phasing a n d enjoyable I been despatched f r o m home.
I journeyed i n various quarters of the?
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T h e C h a i r m a n : I t seem, t h a t t h i s w o m a n o a r r i e d company w i t h P . O. m o r n ton, proceeded t o Bowea,
raid t b e t r a i n fare, a n d d i d n o t agree t o d o so, a n d
Jt. Ibres quartettes: • I n t b i t b o a r o f m e n t i o n t h a t t b e raasaaores i n t b e first instance, were
ae denied l i a b i l i t y in any aense. A l t o g e t h e r he p a i d t h e w a t e r ,
aod took t b e fellow i n t o cuatody.
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I his communications t a r e always
yt~t? » Strange A d v e n t u r e , " a n d - L i t t l e | started by a few m i s g u i d e d A r m e n i a n s . T h e y made £ 2 0 4s. 8 1 . t o t b e defendant.—Cross-examined : I
M r H i l t o n was o f o p i n i o n t h a t i f t h e r e were among aaid the men's excuse was t b a t he bad met a f r i e n d i n
because they bear t h e imprest
it" t i l l be gi'en by the Misses B o b s o o a o d b o m b , i n one of t h e i r churohee, and blew u p a carriage aaid 1 never d i d pay t b e r a i l w a y fare, a n d I never t h e inmates those w b o w o u l d l i k e t o d e p r i v e tbemselvee W e s t m o r l a n d , w h o h a d g i v e n h i m t h r e e glasses o f
(jhtful and
observant mind,
I g M i n Hunter and Spenor, a n d a d u e t t , c o n t a i n i n g f o u r T u r k i s h ladiea, k i l l e d t h e g u a r d , i n w o u l d . H e never t o l d me t b a t Messrs Scott h a d p a i d of l i f e , they could n o t h e l p i t : a n d they w o u l d n o t be w b i a k y .
i n answer t o the p r e s i d i n g magistrate, h o w ­
i lobis." by Messrs H u n t e r aad Spenoe. f r o n t o f t h e O t t o m a n B a n k , a n d c u t off t b e h e a d , o f bis r a i l w a y fare.—Tbe J u d g e f o u n d a v e r d i c t f o r the a great loea.
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M r Chipohaee said t b i a w o m a n h a d n o t fed t h e bath conduct unless be h a d had a fit. D r M u n r o sent the
j solo, entitled " Danse B o m a i o e , " a o d N o o o m m u n i t y w o u l d stand such d i a b o l i c a l outrages w i t h tbe defendant's state of t b e books.
i n t b e o r d i n a r y w a y , b u t bad o a r r i e d i t i n a b u o k e t : m a n f o r fourteen days' b a r d l a b o u r .
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so t h a t , h a v i n g a key a n d l o c k i n g t b e b a t h , w o u l d n o t
i T u r k i s h Government, i t would .
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at, I feel sure tbat tbia i t e m w i l l f o r m retaliate, a n d be d i d so w i t h a t e r r i b l e vengeance.
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have p r e v e n t e d i t . Hence t h e need o f bath-covers.
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t feature of toe programme.
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Jeremiah B e l l ,
gave h i m a plausible excuse, as be a r g u e d t o w i p e out
M r Samaon C l a r k e begged to s u p p o r t M r S m i t h ' a
T H E W Y C L I F F E D R O W N I N G CASE.
nan officer—General Y o n der
one section o f the hated o h r i . t ' a o . i n C o n s t a n t i n o p l e , p l u m b e r , f o r £3 t b e p r i c e of a coffin, a n d b u r i a l fees. m o t i o n .
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by Miss T u r n b n l l , wbo, I a m t o l d , A r m e n i a n , were m u r d e r e d f o r the aots o f a few m e n for t h e defendant's w i f e . P l a i n t i f f said t h a t w h e n he but should be approached w i t h a certain a m o u n t of
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libs contralto voice, and is a very pleasing j wbo h a d been goaded a n d maddened i n t o c r i m e by gave t b e m a n t b e b i l l B e l l aaid be w o u l d pay i n a day s o l e m n i t y a n d respect.
orical water-way, and although M r 8
tbe Tees at W y c l i f f e , by w h i o u a m a n a n d his w i f e
Alderman H u n t e r , w b o nas k i n d l y t h e outrages of t b e i r oppressors.
I t i . a n outrage on or t w o . T b e p r i c e was his usual charge f o r a coffin,
M r S m i t h : I t is a very s m a l l cost indeed to p u t a
(named H a r r i s o n ) were swept away a n d d r o w n e d ,
[as" concert, and wbo deservedly h o l d s a Christianity, and a blot o n E u r o p e to p e r m i t such and i t was reasonable. I n t b e course o f t b e bearing
tibly reflecting t h e strategical mi
lid on to a bath.
leaving six c h i l d r e n orphans, t b e eldest of w h o m is
| a » Tccalist, w i l l be beard i n " I t was a infamous p r o c e e d i n g , t o oontinue, u n d e r t b e very the defendant, by leave, pleaded a set-off, a m o u n t i n g
t Englishmen, is o f opinion that I
M r H i l t o n failed t o are h o w a person c o u l d o a r r y only 12 years o l d . A n appeal ia made to the generosity
I "Tbe Star of Bethlehem," whilst M r eyes o f the representatives of tbe E u r o p e a n
powers to 10a. 7 d . f o r w o r k done. T h e defendant swore moat six gallons o f water t h r o u g h a y a r d i n a workhouse
itry, w i t h the assistance o f Bussia, r
of the p u b l i c on behalf of these c h i l d r e n , w h o are n o w
Ibwsrit. with local audiences, w i l l sing w i t h t b e i r
i s t i o o t l y t b a t t b e p l a i n t i f f agreed t o m a k e tbe coffin w i t h o u t being detected.
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vessels r i d i n g a t anchor i n
p a passage, he hazards the vrisdoi
dependent f o r s u p p o r t oo t h e i r relations, w h o are
i Bey," " Tbe Deathless A r m y , " a n d t b e B o s p b o r n . .
T b e T u r k o u g h t t o bo banished out for £2, a n d t b e J u d g e f o u n d a v e r d i o t f o r £1 16a. 5 d „
T b e M a s t e r : I b a d j u s t l e f t tbe r o o m , and tbe w o r k i n g people, and have q u i t e euoug'o to do t o s u p p o r t
; silencing the forts b y a land attack.!
I b e humorous part of t b e enter- of E u r o p e , and sent back i n t o A s i a M i n o r .
E n g l a n d a n d costs on over £2, payable e i g h t s h i l l i n g s p e r nurse was j u s t d o i n g the same. I w i l l p u t a l i d o n f o r
themselves.
\ » Int-claes bands i n M r Caus- r, w n o , i n a n d B u s s i a o o a l d d o i t easily. W i t h t w o such powers t w e n t y - e i g h t days.
stain, of his ship has detailed a litf nothing.
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Coon," " For ever a n d f o r ever," t h e f o r c i n g o f t h e D a r d a n e l l e s w o u l d be easy t o
i experience to M r S m i t h , from wb.
A BUILDING DISPUTE.
I t was resolved t h a t lock taps be attached t o t h e
General B l a i r , 0 a., V . C . , T h o r p e H a l l ; B e v . J .
jlbou,'' I can safely say, w i i l d e l i g h t a l l j accomplish ; b u t w i t h E n g l a n d alone a l l o r n e a r l y a l l
' be assumed t h a t being under wb
T h i s was a n a c t i o n i n s t i t u t e d by J o h n W e a r m o u t h ' , baths, and t h a t covers be attached.
Erskiuo,
Wycliffe.
Rectory;
Hev. A . W . M .
I to hear b i m . M r Bobaon i . a most | our great p u b l i c m e n are agreed t h a t . h e m i g h t meet
W i t h regard to a telephone—tbe cost o f w h i c h was
o f N e t t l e p o t , L u n e d a l e , f a r m e r a n d mason, f o r t h e
a gentle w a r n i n g fire at
rat,
w i t h a t a d disaster. Constantinople could o n l y be recovery o f 15s., balance of account i n a b u i l d i n g estimated by t h e M a t t e r a t about 353., a n d t h e battery Cioae, H u t i o n i l a - u a V i c a r n g e ; H e v . .v.oak s n i t n ,
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reached b y ns a f t e r r u n n i n g t b e g a u n t l e t o f f o r t s transaction. T h e defendant was T h o m a s Lee, o f t b e w o u l d last f o r five years—it waa resolved t b a t an W b o r l t o n Vioarage ; Stephen Hogt) and Sous, W y c l i f f e
; Her
ating. H e was anxious t o get to j
Ir.Ithink tbe committee have every reason specially constructed f o r t b e purpose o f keeping o u t S t r a t h m o r e A r m s , H o l w i c k . T h e p l a i n t i f f stated t h a t estimate be p r o c u r e d w i t h a view to i t . a d o p t i o n . — T h e M i l l : — A m o u n t previously published, £259s6J
Grace tbe D o w a g e r D u c b e i s of N o r t h u m b e r l a n d . £ 1 ;
i themselves oo turfing secured sucb t b e fleet, o f E u r o p e f r o m t b e Sea o f M a r m o r a . Some i n M a y , 1896, tbe defendant sent f o r b i m t o r e p a i r a B o a r d t h e n a d j o u r n e d .
: Sea, and h i t u p o n t h e expediestl
Sir F r e d e r i c k a n d L a d ; M u b a a k , £1 10i;
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t wooes services are given free, and I seem t o t h i n k t h a t t h e Dardanelles are . t r a i t s b u i l d i n g , a n d they agreed f o r t h e w a l l i n g a t I s . 6 1
j the guard-ship, a n d of dtorffl
Milbauk, 5s; M r John Parkin, Ovington, 10s; M r J .
i to tbeir generous efforts on behalf s i m i l a r t o t b o S t r a i t , o f G i b r a l t a , w h i c h are nine
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T h e r e is n o com p a r i eon.
T h e D a r ­ w o r k o n t b e 25tb of M a y , a n d flniehed i t ; a n d then
I object. I would recommend a l l miles w i d e .
Aldbrougb, 1 0 ; T . E D . , l e ; M r s Green, H u t t o n
»is allowed t o proceed u p the Da
•lie patrociss tbe concert to book t b e i r danelles is a sea r i v e r f u l l o f t w i s t , a n d t u r n s , i n M r Lee wanted a piece o f w a l l i n g p u l l i n g d o w n , a n d
<»!ioremiocHuose who wish t o a v o i d t h e I some plaoe. f r o m t o u r t o Ave m i l e , w i d e , a n d i n the roof d r o p p i n g . T h e y bad t o d o w h a t was r e q u i r e d , Our columns are open for the expression of opinion, but we F i e l a s , 1 0 s ; M r J . H . S t a n t o n , Stubb House, £2;
j sundown u n t i l sunrise. The rewlt j
do not necessarily adopt the views of our correspondents.
corrospor
H o u s e h o l d Servants, Foroett P a r k , 3 a . ; H . J . A . ,
F r o m Ohanak t o a n d he w o u l d pay reasonably.—Joseph W e a r m o u t h
,'.o the second and t h i r d sea's other* n o t m o r e t h a n , say, a m i l e .
| as soon as he was abreast of the i
3s. 6 d . ; A Sympathiser, l e . ; O n e W n o P i t i e s t h e
i aj aekrtholdere at 7-16, at tbe B a l l - G a l l i p o l i ( i n t b e Sea of M a r m o r a ) i t i . t h i r t y - n i n e also gave evidenoe i n p l a i o t i f i ' s f a v o u r , a n d be was
; shot from a b a t t e r y was imi
D E A R S I B , — C o u l d n o t tbe inhabitants of B a r n a r d Poor C h i l d r e n , le. 2 J . ; Ovington Mission-room, 5s.;
l Ticket, may be h a d of any o f t h e miles. F r o m the Sea o f M a r m o r a to Constantinople e m p l o y e d b y p l a i n t i f f . — T b e defendant said h e p a i d
' m real shot across the
I ad site at tbe " Teesdale M e r o u r y *" is about 120 miles. T b e Dardanelles are overlooked a l l demands, a n d M r W e a r m o u t b , saying t b a t M r Lee Castle a n d neighbourhood a p p r o a c h by d e p u t a t i o n o r U r A n t h o n y S m i t h , 10a.; D r H i o k e y , 10s. 0 1 . ; M r
by
a m e m o r i a l tbe N o r t h - E a s t e r n R a i l w a y C o m p a n y W . B o b i u s o n , H u t t o u H a l l (second d o n a t i o n ) , 5 s ;
by h i l l , excellently situate, t o t b e concealment o f heavy was a decent f e l l o w , asked f o r a aoverign e x t r a , as t b e
i was i n t u r n q u i c k l y so
Miss Walker,
g u n . i n f o r m i d a b l e positions, w h i c h are o f t b e bett j o b h a d n o t been an over good one. H e called E d w a r d w i t h t b e object o f i n d u o i n g t b e C o m p a n y t o make such Miss Easton, Lay ten M i n o r , £h\
alarm bugle f r o m every battery iaj
B r i t i s h , F r e n c h , a n d G e r m a n m a n u f a c t u r e . F r o m O o l l i n s o n , coal m i n e r , w h o aaid t h a t he h i m s e l f took alterations i n t b e mode o f d e a l i n g w i t h t b e goods' A l d b o r o ' , 1 0 s . ; M r s W a l k e r , A l b o r o ' , 5 a . ; G . A . W „
5CIENT B E I T O N " A T T H B
traffic, tbat i t w o u l d cease t o be a source o f danger t o 2s. 63.; A F r i e n d , 2e. 6 d . ; B e v . A . W . M . a n d M r s
several f o r t , w i t h i n range on either shore there are out t h e w a l l alleged to have been 'taken o u t by t h e
__Jes. The whole bed of the
"SABD OAS I L K P O L I C E
those w h o have to d r i v e t o t h e station ? I feel c e r t a i n Close, 10s.; M r s E. S. Close, 2 s . ; Coachman a n d T w o
sixty-seven f o r m i d a b l e R r u p p cannon o f t h e latest p l a i n t i f f a n d hia m e n , a n d n o w aued f o r as an e x t r a .
COURT.
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t h a t i f t b e B o a r d o f T r a d e o r L o c a l G o v e r n m e n t Gardeners, F o r c e t t P a r k , 4a. Oct,; F o r c e t t Q m r r y m e n ,
types, fixtd i n various p o s i t i o n . , on one t i d e o f t b e T h e p l a i n t i f f o n l y took o u t a atone o r t w o . — T b e J u d g e
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l**ww, from Cumberland, named W r r . o h t n o e l , a n d f o r t y - e i g b t o n t b e other. O n r captain f o u n d f o r the defendant w i t h ootts, payable f o r t h w i t h , called u p o n t o inspect t b e present c o n d i t i o n o f t h i n g s A"2 2a. I d , ; Misses H o g g , D a r t i u g t o n , £ 1 l a . ; M r
j on the shore.
T h e Bosphorui,
Cass, W y c n f f e M i l l , 5 s . ; T h o r p e H a l l Servants a n d
Iwajbt i p in custody, charged by P . 0 . t o l d me of b i t experience some years ago, o f being
t h e y w o u l d n o t sanction i t , but condemn i t as being D o n a l d , 10s.; M r a n d Mrs b a r k e r , L o n d o n , late o f
COW W A R R A N T Y OASB.
stantinople t o the B l a c k Sea is « i
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| a i t | drank tad disorderly oo Saturday under a gentle w a r n i n g fire at t h e D a r d a n e l l e s .
exceedingly dangerous t o t b e p u b l i c .
T b e residents B a r n a r d Castle, 5 s . ; M r 1. F . T h o m p s o n , Y a r m , late
T h e p l a i n t i f f i n t h i s action was Joseph P o r t e r , o f
"ajlorn bis elothiog and boots to sbreds, was anxioss t o get t o t b e B l a c k Sea, a n d t h o u g h t he
. m i l e s l o n g , a n d f r o m half-a-mUeJ
about can no d o u b t reoall n o t o n l y a l a r m i n g accidents,
"Peed into a sack, and presented a w o u l d r o u n d t h e " G u a r d S h i p " a n d d r o p anchor for S o u t h F l a t t , B o l d r o o , farmer, w b o sought t o recover but fatal accidents, caused by the existing arrangements of O v i n g t o n , 2e. 6 d . ; General a n d M r s Alexander,
ad-a-ha& wide, a n d c e r t a m l y - ^ l
••"a, suggestive—as D r M u n r o said t h e n i g b t . N o s h i p i . allowed to proceed u p t h e £'i 7s. on a n alleged breach o f w a r r a n t y i n t b e tale by w h i c h p o w e r f u l locomotives at a l l times o f t h e day 5 s . ; H e v . H . C . L i p s c o m b , S t a i n d r o p , 10a.; M r s
, words—it is one o f t h e finest sigh* i
Oooper, Wycliffe, l e . ; M r G . Cooper, Wycliffe, l a , ;
T b e defendant was A a r o n A l l i n a o o , o f
T b e of a cow.
*itoo.—The sentence was fourteen Dardanelles after sun-down u n t i l sunrise.
d r a g o r push f r e i g h t t r u c k , across the h i g h w a y a n d
1
has ever witnessed.
mi
result was t h a t as soon as he was abreast o f tbe W i n d y H i l l , near Bggleatone, a n d n e i t h e r p a r t y was alongside a n d olose t o tbe r o a d f o r a considerable dis­ M r J . P r o o t o r , H a r n a r d Castle, 6 d . ; M r B o l t o n ,
legally
represented.
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stated
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on
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2
4
t
b
W b o r l t o n , 5 a . ; Bather M a r t i n , W b o r l t o n , l a . ; Mr
s h i p , a b l a n k shot f r o m one battery, i m m e d i a t e l y
tance. O n l y a few days since I b a d t o r u n t h e gauntlet
followed by a r e a l . h o t across ber bowea f r o m another, of J u n e be b o u g h t a cow a t t b e B a r n a r d Castle a n d between a tcreeobing puffing l o c o m o t i v e s h u n t i n g B . J . Bnaggs, W b o r l t o n , l a . ; M r F . Featberatone,
&GT0N F I L T E R B E D .
M r Bainbridge w a . the
w h i c h was i m m e d i a t e l y followed again by t h e a l a r m Testdale A u c t i o n M a r t ,
t r u c k s w i t h i n a few feet o f t h e r o a d o n m y left, a n d a Bagleacliffs, l e . ; M i s s H a g a r B o l t o n , W b o r l t o n , 6 d . ;
JU8 THE FIRST SOD.
bugle, repeated at every b a t t e r y o f t h e Dardanelles. auctioneer.—The J u d g e : W e r e t h e conditions of sale large n u m b e r o f foot passengers o n m y r i g h t . I h e l d M r W . H a r w o o d , W h o r i t o n , l a . ; M r T . H o l m e s ,
BTSBBrriHBLv
I/***? t b . Stockton and M i d d l e i b r o ' F r o m t b i . incident one gained a v i v i d impression o f suspended u n d e r t b e auctioneer's box T — W i t n e s s : Yes.
u p m y h a n d t o n o t i f y t o t h e d r i v e r o f t b e engine t b a t W b o r l t o n , 2s. 6 d . ; M r U r i t t o n , t h . i r . f o r d , I s . ; M r
- Nor set down aa*b» i n me**."-*
»*V
Corporations of M i d d l e s b r o u g h ,
— T h e J u d g e : W i l l y o u pleaae t e l l me where they
t h e watchfulness o f t b e t r o o p s . T h e w h o l e bed o f
I o o u l d n o t depend u p o n m y horse passing q u i e t l y , J o h n Beadle, W h o r i t o n , 2s. 6 1 . ; M r J o h n B r o w n ,
goes without eeying that M r J o h n
ft*
i**"»t7-oo-Te»s— inspected tbe H u r y t b e straits is beset w i t h torpedoes a n d submarine a r e . — W i t n e s s : M r B a r k e r , t h e secretary, h a . been
but he took no notice, a n d t b e engine c o n t i n u e d t o T h e F a r m , Stubb House, 2s 6 d ; M r Neeaoni, W h o r l called
a
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a great deal t o w a r d , i m p r o v i n g the e r w mines t h a t can be exploded f r o m t b e f o r t , o n the
move a n d t h e w h i s t l e t o sound, so i t was n o t o n l y t o n , 1 0 s ; M r B o w m a n , W b o r l t o n , 2 a ; F r i e n d , l a . ;
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proceeded.
I B a r n a r d Chads, not o n l y i n the exeoat'»" «
possible, but seemed v e r y probable, t h a t t b e horee Sir W . H o g g , 5 s ; M r B o b i n s o n , W h o r i t o n , 2s (id ;
H o w e v e r p o w e r f u l o r numerous a fleet
- • w b y t w e n carriages supplied f r o m shore.
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£7
17s.
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took
• workshops, b a t by building
m i g h t swerve a n d cause an accident and i n j u r e b o t h M r J . J . W a l k e r , B a r n a r d Caecle, 5s ; M r B . F l i n t ,
t if;
Th« »'te of tbe filter beds m i g h t be, i t w o u l d be most difficult i n f o r c i n g t h e
i t away a t t h e t i m e . T h e a n i m a l was p o o r , lean, a n d
•see, on the most m o d e r n a n d ' " P ^ l i t s It 1
T. Hugh B e l l opened t b e Dardanelles, unless t h e f o r t , were p r e v i o u s l y silenced
pedestrians and those i n t h e oarriage. W e o u g h t n o t to D a r l i n g t o n , o>; M r G , Ziseler, D a r l i n g t o n , 10e; M r
" s i l l y . " ( L a u g h t e r ) . H e meant i t was weak.
It
the structural alterations a n d
P'°
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J~™«on-luncbeonbaviog previously ' by a l a n d attack. T h e T u r k i s h G o v e r n m e n t has h a d ,
w a i t t i l l some serious o r fatal accident t o a large W . Snaitb, D a r l i n g t o n , 5 a ; M r W . S u m m e r b e l l ,
t u m b l e d d o w n , a n d c o u l d n o t get u p a g a i n . H e h a d
• \ residents of H u t c h i n s o n , the b u W y J
"*2> .•awnctly traced tbe h i s t o r y of t i l l recently, tbe services o f one o f the most His
n u m b e r o f persons o r t o some i m p o r t a n t personages W h o r i t o n , 2 s ; M r C. H . Stevene, B a r n a r d Castle, 2 a ;
(More
^ P t a n t i o undertaking. T h e y h a d I tinguished o f l i v i n g G e r m a n officers—General T o n her about a week before she took t o her bed.
v_»l wing is i n s t r i c t keeping
' ^°
i
happens before s o m e t h i n g i t done.
A t a l l events, I M r B . K a y , W h o r i t o n , 2s 0 1 ; M r B l e n k i n s o p , B a r ­
l a u g h t e r . ) She d i d n o t eat a n d fill herself, ( B e n e w e d
» * o - « U , r e , b l e « - A t t b e ooot h i n k y o u r r e a d e r t w i l l agree w i t h me i n t h i n k i n g n a r d Castle, 2a.
I of the old home, the B l i s a b e t b a n o M » ' ^ ,
der G o l t s , t b e a u t b e r o f " T h e N a t i o n s i n A r m s "
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Bat I ^ - a w * ^
M r T . A r m i t a g e , H i g b - r o w , D a r l i n g t o n , acknow­
a n d i t is n o t l i k e l y t h a t a n y p o i n t w h i o h bis experience v e t e r i n a r y , w h o said t h a t t h e cow was d e v e l o p i n g l u n g t b a t those w b o have t o deal w i t h t b i a traffic t h o u l d
b T ^ « r B . l l called upon M r Scott,
rdismiy, the r e m o r . 1 of the
c o u l d suggest has been neglected i n t h e defences o f illness, a n d one l u n g h a d already gone. P o r t e r com­ not o n l y be subject to rules, b a t t b a t tbe public should ledges t h e receipt of tbe f o l l o w i n g s u m s : — W i n s t o n
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so
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i d g e , 2a 6 d ; Hemembranoe, -1 6 1 ; O r p h a n ' s M i t e ,
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a r r o w a n d silver I tbe Dardanelles. M y p r i n o i p l e object i n g o i n g t o t b
municated w i t h t b e defendant, w h o t o o k n o notice,
L ""•oaoasonis » h « « l h . . . ™ . _ J . . i —
a wrong, bat I a l w a y s looked
r.
' ^ W j j j ' j " " j j ' > " Presented East was t o aee tbe Dardanelles, C o n s t a n t i n o p l e , a n d a n d p l a i n t i f f resold t b e c o w at t b e same M a r t f o r cerned, as is the ease w i t h tbe t r a c t i o n engines o n tbe la ; Stewart C o g g i n , 2e 6 1 ; Joeeph Forester, M A . ,
,s gate a s . work of a r t , w i t h its
sjttj,.i
Middlesbrough, tot t h e I t b e Bosphorus, a n d I m u t t say t h e sights t o be seen £i 17a. 6 d . , a n d be now sued f o r t h e difference.— highwaye, n o t one w h i t m o r e dangeroue, i f i n d e e d ae 1 0 s ; C . S m u r t h w a i t e . l a ; W . J . M . , l a ; M r W a t s o n ,
dangerous as the r a i l w a y gooda, locomotives, and 6 d ; Miaa B t b e l H a m p t o n , l a ; JB. T . B r o w n , 2a 0 1 ;
r a n o i l l a m p — t h e l a s t r e l i o oii»»
'
'HKS u!^
,
° ' the L a r t i n g t o n I have f a r exceeded m y expectations.
T h e Bosphorus, T b e oonditiona were p u t i n , a n d , being pressed by H i a
t r a i n s on t b e exposed linea at B a r n a r d C a s t l e . — I a m , M r Queloh, I s ; F . B . L a i d i e r , 2s 6 d ; B o w b a n k , l e ;
tti Scott
" ' ^ ' ' f i n e e r , W e s t - I f r o m C o n s t a n t i n o p l e to the B l a c k Sea, is t w e n t y - o n e H o n o r as t o t h e exact w o r d s used by t b e auctioneer
I the town.
yours f a i t h f u l l y ,
E. SPENCER G O U G H .
B . Biggs, l a ; A . Feetbam, l a ; A r t h u r F r y , l a ; J . B .
tsrued (J. 2 *
-"
w o r t h y I miles l o n g , a n d f r o m h a l f a m i l e t o a m i l e a n d
when t h e first sals t o o k pUce, said n o t h i n g was said
w o r t h y I h a l f wide, a n d c e r t a i n l y i . one o f t h e finest t i g h t .
H e m p a o n , l a ; G . 8. A l l i s o n , l a ; M r aad M r s 0 . B .
t i M jk.
? J 'od i n a business-like
beyond disclosing t h e actual o w n e r . h i p . — T h e w i f e
O f oourae I a m free to a d m i t
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October,
1896.
„ * ° ™ ' O Q i n a bueinest-hke
F r y , 10a ; B . F . L a i d i e r . 2a 6 d ; F . Skuoe, l a ; A .
a n d t h e defendant gave evidence, a n d the J u d g e said
i aod time-worn customs most_g?;_
have ever witnessed. P i t y i t is t h a t so f a i r a scene tbere was no case whatever, and r e t u r n e d a v e r d i c t f o r
Griereaon, l a ; B . T . H e t t , 3 s ; A . B . O . . I s ; X . Y . Z . , I s ;
• ~ZT„, man of gJ
beO darkened,
desecrated, a n d disfigured by t b e defendant, w i t h costs. T b e o o u r t t h e n rose.
0 . H . Sharp, I s ; T. B . M i l l s , 2 s ; W . J Heed, 2s;
• • . c o s t o f t t M «Ja* * *
v o l a m i n o u s i >should
uumu D
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TSES CARI'BT W 0 R K 3 ,
lai^|iasj>sAaadMidentesT»ri^
is -a
" W „ " 2s 6 d ; Sam W i l s o n , .2s 6 d ; S y m p a t h y , I s ;
""Jum
' P h a a i s i n g t b e wicked m i t r n l e .
D E A R S I B , — Y o u r atatement i n laat week'a
Mercury N . B . 8 , 2 e 6 d ; James Ooverdale, 2 s ; A . A . A . , I s ; J .
e ^ « » M s v o n WOOLO aosT
adly true i n arohiteotnre,
ao.
is n o t correct, n a m e l y , t b a t " carpet weaving baa been H . D i c k s o n , I s ; d . G . Steaveneon, 2a; M r s Cover dale,
_.f»Jthfnloo^le*habea*draog
THB BARNARD CASTLE BBANOH O F T H E
w i p e d o u t ae an i n d u a t r y at B a r n a r d Castle."
T h e l a 6 d ; M las G r a h a m , l a ; D r . J , , l a ; B . 0 . Pearoe,
M A E E I A G B OP M R . N O R M A N
*Sak»^
Board erercisi ng
BRITISH WOMEN'S TEMPEBANCB
I too late topSad, i n the
above w o r k s have been advertised as a g o i n g concern
[S*»k-.ii ^ * ° oonstruoting the
I s ; Wyoliffe, 2s 6 d ; G . H a a t w e l l , 2s 6 1 ; B . L u o k ,
WEDGWOOD KYLE AND
memory of d a y . not degenerate.
a n d are l i k e l y to be c a r r i e d o n i n t b e tame l i n e o f I s ; B . T . S n a i t h , I s ; James B o b s o n , l a ; W . J .
ASSOCIATION.
l ^ k h ' f e . J - - . - h o r ,
MISS WOOD.
the artistic gateway a t t h e O w v e T
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therefore,
p
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Stewart, l a ; 0 . H . F e e t h a m , l a ; A F r i e n d , l a 6 d ; 0 .
RESOLCTION TO T H B FOBEIGN
O n Wednesday last, at St. George's, J e s m o n d , N e w - t b i s c o r r e c t i o n i n y o u r next issue f — T o u r s t r u l y ,
'
with engineering
H . Baokhouae, 2a 6 d ; F . Sugden, 2 e ; B . F o x , l e ; P.
OFFICE.
*•*
life *
^
castle-on-Tyne, M r N o r m a n W e d g w o o d E y l e was
.
H.
EIHEBINGrON,
Manager.
Pease, 2s 6 d : L a d y D a l e , lOe ; A . F . Pease, 2s 6 d ;
A t t h e m o n t h l y meeting o f t h e B a r n a r d Castle m a r r i e d t o M i s s W o o d .
the meditative m i n d » J ° ^ L t
ti»<0
T b e interesting ceremony
?*c»toL*u^biting 1 0 8
A F r i e n d , l a ; 0 . J . Coleby, l a ; J . W . A r m i t a g e , l a ;
and one of tbe m o i t p W * " life
* <mt^7tT~ Qnames, surmised B r a n c h o f t b e N a t i o n a l B r i t i s h W o m e n * . Temperance was p e r f o r m e d by t b e B e v . H a r t l e y Jennings, V i c a r o f
W a l t e r Sewell, 2 e ; M r e Coates, H a r e w o o d H i l l , 2a 6 d
T H E URBAN COUNCIL AND ITS rBOSECUTIONS.
, the a u t - m n ^ w i t h ^ ^ , , 0 *
l*U«Z^ ^ had probably left tbe Association, h e l d last M o n d a y afternoon, t b e f o l l o w i n g S t a r t f o r t b , asaiated by t b e B e v . Canon Pennefatber,
M r F o r r e s t , l a ; D . C . B . , I s ; M r Hancock, l a ; M r
n t now h a r v e s t
*
» , oo
s S d 3 * U , H o r t h'"-'ated n i g h t . - resolution was passed, a n d w i l l be f o r w a r d e d t o L a d y V i c a r of St. George's. T h e w e d d i n g was a v e r y p r e t t y
ather
S I R , — L e s t i t should be t h o u g h t , f r o m y o u r remarka M i n t a r , 5 a ; Kmeraon S m i t h , l a ; T w o F r i e n d s , l a ;
, _ , d i t i a truly « « 2 ^ S t o f
^
H o t e l , H e n r y Somerset, t o be presented t o tbe F o r e i g n Office, one, a n d t b e presents were b o t h numerous a n d costly, i n y o u r issue o f laat week, t b a t a general a u t h o r i t y
and there, to witness t h e amon°
,
along w i t h s i m i l a r resolutions f r o m o t h e r branchee:— A f t e r t b e w e d d i n g breakfast, w h i c h was o f a recherche has been given me, aa clerk o f tbe U r b a n C o u n c i l , t o F r a n k Sewell, 2a 6 d ; J . A . W . , I s ; B . H . , le ; the
is hidden away i n v i l h ^ J * *
Jb«; *
" T h a t t h i s meeting o f t b e B a r n a r d Castle B r a n c h o f charaoter, t h e bappy p a i r l e f t — a m i d a shower o f rice take proceedings i n a l l oases i n w h i c h the C o u n c i l is Boots at the Fleece, 6 d ; W . H e n r y Nets, 2s 6 d ; C.
W . , I s ; T . M o w b r a y , I s ; W i l l i a m Forster, 2a 0 1 ;
, church and chapel decoratwo^dJ^J
t b e N a t i o n a l B r i t i s h W o m e n ' s Tsmperanoe Association a n d slippers—for D e v o n s h i r e . T h e b r i d e , w h o was concerned, p e r m i t me t o say t b a t tbe resolution re­
H u t t o n , 5 s ; Sbaw R i c h m o n d , I s ; D r . D r u r y , l e ; B .
the pariah c h u r c h eeeme to " J V
, dJ~
urges
H
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exquiaitely
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e
d
,
was
given
away
by
M
r
Foster,
f e r r e d solely a n d exolueively t o damage t o T h o r n g a t e W o o d , 2s 6 d ; M r a n d M r e T . F e n w i c k , P a r k Houee,
I V ^ J ^ ^ v i i i g Serlittle maiden, ransack t b . " ^ s k i U f f J steps t o p u t an e n d to t h e u n r e l e n t i n g persecutions solicitor, her g u a r d i a n .
Bridge, W i t h t h a t r e s o l u t i o n I d o n o t q u a r r e l , f o r i t 5 s ; B . H . Pease, 5 s ; H u g h B o w l a n d s o o , 2 s ; J . C.
s?" ty VbtViL
.
eioquent serfern. mow. and lichen, « W U > W
^
a n d t e r r i b l e massacres of the A r m e n i a n people by the
seems t o me t h a t i f tbe p o l i c e — w b o were asked t o Forster, 2s 6 d ; M r Ness W a l k e r , I s ; F o u n t a i n
t contribute, floral f ^ ^ ^ r ^ '
CvwyuL"^1?* hands, a n d each T u r k s , a n d assures o u r statesmen t b a t i t looks t o t b e m
r e p o r t — a n d myself are n o t together competent t o N o t b i o g b a m , I s ; M r s B . F . L a i d i e r , 10s; B . S.
farmer sends the m i n i a t o r e ° »
feZZ^^'T
the place, — w i t h o u t d i s t i n c t i o n o f p a r t y — t o voioe t h e n a t i o n a l
ORGAN RECITAL AT BAENARD
obtain facts a n d conduct a prosecution i n t h i s p a r t i c u l a r Benson, l a ; M r F o g a n , Newcastle, l a ; W . H .
P l t o tbTT^ ^ <x>ra t h a n usual feeling a t t b i s crisis." A collection f o r t h e r e l i e f of
and pray.
^
m a t t e r , tbe sooner b o t h are cashiered t h e better. I n W i l l i a m s o n , Dinadale H a l l , £1; W . A . , l a ; M r W a k e ,
OASTLB.
! « » ^ ^ o ' l a r d B a r n a r d . tbe persecuted a n d distressed A r m e n i a n s was t a k e n a t
O n F r i d a y evening last a n organ r e c i t a l was given case o f d o u b t o r difficulty, I should, n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g 2 e ; B i g h t h u m b l e offerings, 2 < ; B . V . Surtees, I s ;
t b e olose o f t h e m e e t i n g .
t h e r e s o l u t i o n , have consulted t h e C o u n o i l .
T h e parishioners
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B a r n a r d Castle T o w n opened t b e season i n a eontest w i t h t b e M i d d l e e b r o ' B a n k e r s last Saturday.
Tbe
weather was fine, a n d t h e g r o u n d i n a f a i r c o n d i t i o n .
Play waa n o t commenoed t i l l late. A s soon as Ay re
started tbo ball B a r n e y t o o k possession of it, a n d
soon started t o prets b a r d t o w a r d s t h e i r opponents'
goal, but the leather, a f t e r being dodged about i n
f r o n t of the vieitore' e i t a d e l for some time, waa
g e n t l y ushered past t h e posts.
T b i s occurred several
t i m e , w i t h tbe same r e s u l t . A f t e r w a r d , eoase passing
took place on both aides, but more especially on the
T o w n aide, and a t last B e r t managed to score with a
fine shot f r o m half-back. T b e pressors was still
m a i n t a i n e d , and B u r t o n scored tbe seoond goal for
the home team, B y r e f o l l o w i n g w i t h a t h i r d , m a k i n g ,
a t h a l f - t i m e — B a r n e y , 3 ; M i d d l e e b r o ' Bankers, 0 .
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T b e v i s i t o r s were lucky enough to score one goal
— a n d o n l y o n e — d u r i n g the seoond half, but tbey
were no use against t h e i r opponents, as they lacked
t b e c o m b i n a t i o n t b a t waa generally expected of tbem.
B a r n e y bad s t i l l t b e beat of the contest, bat no mors
g o a l , f e l l t o t b e i r l o t , although they bad chance,
given t h e m o f securing one o r t w o m o r e . T b e borne
t e a m obtained a free kick i n f r o n t of g o a l with no
reeult. TJrqubart p u t i n a nice corner a l l f o r n o t h i n g ,
a n d s h o r t l y after t h e game d o t e d w i t h B a r n e y , 3
g o a l . ; M i d d l e s b r o ' , 1.
—o—
T h i . being tbe first m a t c h , i t is difficult to judge
bow the T o w n w i l l frame i n t b e f u t u r e . N o t h i n g oan
be eaid against tbe team regarding Saturday's per­
formance, b u t a t t b e same t i m e t b e y mutt take into
consideration t h a t tbey w i l l have t o meet better teams
t h a n the one tbey p l a y e d o n Saturday.
—o—
E y r e was tbe best f o r w a r d , a n d p l a y e d w i t h great
d e t e r m i n a t i o n , but perhaps a l i t t l e m o r e c o n t r o l over
the ball m i g h t a d d to bis p l a y i n g propensities. T h e
second best f o r w a r d was Evans (outside r i g h t ) .
His
p l a y is unique, a n d be can always be relied a poo for
a good pass i n t o the centre o r a . h o t a t g o a l . B u r ­
ton is a t r i e r oo t b e field. A l i t t l e m o r e j u d g m e n t i n
p u s i o g w o u l d be an i m p r o v e m e n t . B e r t ia a sound
half-back, a o d p l a y , f o o t b a l l t o a good degree.
He
was undoubtedly tbe best man o n the field last Satur­
d a y . T b e backs were fair. Goalkeeper b a d p r a c t i ­
cally n o t h i n g t o d o .
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Cook field first team are h a v i n g a r u n o f bad look
j u s t a t present, f o r tbey h a d a n o t h e r game o n S a t u r ­
day ( W e a r V a l l e y League), a n d t w o m o r e points w e r e
registered against t b e m .
E l d o o A l b i o n s were t b e i r
opponents, a n d i n a t i g h t contest w o n by 3 goals t o 2 .
O w i n g t o t b e late a r r i v a l o f t b e v i s i t o r s , tbe b a l l
was n o t set r o l l i n g u n t i l 3 55, and t b e game d i d not
flnieb u n t d 5-35.
" D o y o u consider this t o o d a r k t o
p l a y f o o t b a l l ? " asked a member o f t b e Cockfield ooeam i t t e e t o t b e referee, t o w h i o h be e m p h a t i c a l l y r e p l i e d ,
" Certainly n o t "
I bear a protest bas been lodged,
so t h i s w i l l be diecueeed a t t h e next league meeting.
—o—
T b e teams w e r e : Cockfield : goal, P a r t i s a n ; becke,
H . H a l l and Teaadale; half-backs, E l l i o t t , M e G u i n n e s s ,
H u n t e r ; f o r w a r d s , T h o m p s o n , Bates, B v e r i t t , A .
K i r b y , J . Bobson.
B l d o o : g o a l , S t r o p h a i r ; backs,
G i l l a n d S t r a c h a n ; half-backs, D u f f y , S m i t h , Latrson ;
forwards,
Deacon,
Laoock,
Nicholson,
Duffy,
Nioholson.
—o—
E l d o n w o n tbe toss, a n d Cockfield kioked off, aad
the b a l l was soon sent outside.
F r o m tbe t h r o w i n ,
the Cockfield forwards, w i t h a l i t t l e unusual dash, t o o k
t b e b a l l u p t o t b e i r opponents' goal, when Bates eent
over t b e cross-bar before tbe spectators had realieed
the game was s t a r t e d . T h e v i s i t o r s now began t o
attack, a n d the l o n g pasting o f t b e f o r w a r d s waa soon
repuleed by N e d d y H a l l , w b o sent t b e b a l l over t o
E i r b y , a n d then g i v i n g a pass t o Bobson, tbe l a t t e r
placed b e a u t i f u l l y i n the centre, a n d tbe first goal was
scored f o r Cockfield.
T b e pace was now h o t a n d
exciting, a n d tbe visitors t a k i n g t h e i r t u r n w o r k e d
harmoniously together, sod N i c h o l s o n passed to D u f f y ,
who sent t b e ball i n t o Fattison's bands, bat be p l u c k i l y
threw i t out.
T b e E l d o n f o r w a r d s , not t o be d e n i e d ,
in a vigorous attack, l a n d e d one t h r o u g h t b e posts.
T b e ball was again started f r o m t h e c e n t r e , a n d D u f f y
i n a l o n g shot placed tbe b a l l w i t h i n t w o y a r d s o f t h e
Cockfield goal posts, b u t Pattison k i c k e d o u t , a n d a
corner ensued.
N o t h i n g became of t h i s , a n d E i r b y
passing t o Bobson, w h o dodged L a w a o n , a n d T h o m p ­
son w a i t i n g t o take charge was fouled by Strachan
close to tbe v i s i t o r s ' c i t a d e l . E l l i o t t took charge of
t h e free k i r k , b u t u n f o r t u n a t e l y eent ever t h e bar.
F r o m the kiok o a t tbe E l d o n r i g h t w i n g w e n t a w a y
w i t h a terrific s p r i n t , and t b e Cockfield backs f a i l i n g
t o c o m p l y w i t h tbe speed of t b e i r opponents, registered
number t w o for E l d o n . E l d o n scored again before
half-time.
I n the second half, Cockfield were the first t o attack
H o w e v e r , t h e v i s i t o r s ' custodian waa equal t o t h e
occasion. G i v e a n d take p l a y ensued f o r a w h i l e , but
tbe homesters t r i e d t o score, a n d succeeded.
Tbe
game ended i n favour o f E l d o n A l b i o n s by 3 goals t o 2.
—o—
T b e T o w n o n Saturday play B i s h o p A u c k l a n d
B e t e r t e , at A u c k l a n d .
—o—
T b e arrangements f o r t h e grand concert are p r o ­
gressing f a v o u r a b l y ,
—o—
T b e team's performance on Saturday was very
creditable, as a first diaplay f o r tbe tbe season, a n d
i t is h o p e d w i l l r a p i d l y i m p r o v e .
—o—
T h e epeotatora were greatly satisfied ; b a t t h e
G u i l d members w o u l d l i k e t o have seen a m u c h closer
finish.
—o—
Some o f t h e s m a l l boys w i l l have t o conduct t h e m ­
selves better, o r w i l l f o r f e i t admission.
—o—
T h e G u i l d p l a y S h i l d o n Beeerve on Saturday.
The
game to be played on t b e Demesnes Square, a n d
s h o u l d attract a good muster o f t u p p o r t e r s .
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L o n g b o t t o m , teacber of d r a w i n g a t the classes of t b e
M e c h a n i c ' I n s t i t u t i o n , h a v i n g s u b m i t t e d satisfactory
specimens o f w o r k s , and passed t b e requisite examina­
tions o f t b e Science a n d A r t D e p a r t m e n t , S o u t h
Kensington, bas been awarded tbe a r t class teacher's
certificate, q u a l i f y i n g to teach advanced subjects i n
drawing.
THE LARGEST R I N G MAXEB I N THE
W O R L D eayt, " I make m o r e W E D D I N G R I N G S
for J .
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YOUNG,
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P L A C B , B A K N A B D C A S T L B , t h a n f o r any o t h e r
customer—i.e. t a k i n g tbe size o f T o w n a n d D i s t r i o t
i n t o consideration." These B i n g s are o f tbe Finest
Q u a l i t y a n d F i n i s h , a n d a U s e f u l Present ie given w i t h
each B m g s o l d . A large stock of Watches, Clocks,
G o l d a n d S i l v e r Jewellery, Silver a n d Eieotro-plated
A r t i o l e s , Fanoy Goods, W h i t b y Jet, C u t l e r y , e t c ,
always on h a n d . Repairs done i n t o w n a n d c o u n t r y
by Experienced W o r k m e n .
jSlrtftgs'igarrtaseg, ant Beatftg.
Simple announcements of births, marriages and deaths are
inserted i n this Journal tree o( cost. A l l Notices of tbe
nature containing additional words w i l l be charged for
advertisement rates.
MARRIAGES.
W O O F F : T A R N . — A t the Primitive Methodist Church,
B a r n a r d C a t t l e , on October 17th, M r Thomas
N e w c o m b Wooff, to M i s s M a r g a r e t Jane T a r n , b o t h
of S t a i n d r o p .
K I D D : S M I T H . — A t t b e Wesleyan C h u r c h , B a r n a r d
Castle, on October 17tb, M r Joseph K i d d , of Bowes,
to M i e s M a r y H a n n a h S m i t h , o f S t a r t f o r t h .
BAINBRIDGE: W E S T H A R U N D — At BarninghamCharch,
oo October 1 5 t b , by the B e v . E . S. G o u g b , J o h n T .
B a i n b r i d g e , butcher, B a r n i n g h a m , to B d i t b , eldest
daughter o f tbe late R i c h a r d W e s t m a r l a n d , of
Barningbam.
DEATH.
D t a r r . — A t 4 , P a r k Terrace, B a r n a r d Castle, o n O c t .
2 0 t b , M a r y , eldest d a u g h t e r o f t b e l a t e W i l l i a m
a n d M a r y D e n t , of H i g h Green, M i c k l e t o n . I n t e r ­
m e n t at B a r n a r d Cattle Cemetery, a t 2-30 p . m . , o n
F r i d a y . T h e cor'ege leaves Park- T e r ' a c * » t 2 p . m .
F r i e n d s pieaee aco-p' t h ' S the o:'.y intini».ti. n .
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F A E M K B S A U C I I O N M A B r . O c t o b e r 14tb, 1896.
— B o t h sidte were l i t e r a l l y blocked w i t h cattle a c d
aheep, a n d considering t h e i m m e m e q u a n t i t y offered
for p u b l i c c o m p e t i t i o n , f a i r prices were o b t a i n e d ,
b o t h d a i r y cows and fat cattle being satisfactorily
told,

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