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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM DISTRICT BANK

... NORTHUMBERLAND DURHAM DISTRICT BANK MEETINGoPSHAREHIOLDERS A special general meeting of the shareholders in this bankwaee held on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, for the purpose, ,as stated in the advertisement, of ' receiving and considering a statement of the effdire of tche asia cornsany; and of adopting such resolutions with respect thereto as may be deemed expedient; and, gentrsally, ...

BIRTHS

... At South Shields, la East Catherine Street, the 13th inst., the wife of M r Geo. Ann.strong, shipowner, son. At Nonsuch, Wilts, the 20th hist., the wife the Rev. Meredith Brown, of a son. MARRIED. Smth Church, the inst.. Mr RoK-rt Mun- dell to Miss Sarali Waggitt. is>tli of Bishop Auckland. At Bishop Auckl.-uid, at St. Ann’s Chapel, «*n the 20th inst., Mr «taim*s Thompson, of Muggleswick, Miss ...

TO PURCHASERS OF THE GUARDIAN

... TO PURCH ASERS OF THE GUARDIAN. be rocurea weekly of the several tow news -agents throughout this town,and »Hj &ni >llages of Northumberland, Durham acer »t counties. Where, however, any . 8 cx cr ence d in obtaining copies regularly transmission of postage stamps to diate est Clayton Street will secure immes^ «enti en . ...

NORTHUMBERLAND WINTER ASSIZES

... NORTHUMBER-LA'N:D WINTER ASSIZES. I TUESDAY, DECEMBEI 22. These saaiies were onened at en o'clock on Tuesday roorning, at the Moot uall. The following gentlemen were sworn as the grand jury for the county of North- umberland:- Rl'te- Hon. Charles Bennet Lord Opsuls'on, ?? Cbillirgbtm Casile, foreman; Sir; Chasles M. L. jgorckb Bart., BAleay Castle; Sir Edward Blaokett, Mart., MWarfen; Sir ...

MEW PATTERN GOLD BRACELETS, from to £35. 'A*- '

... to 12 Guineas. great variety of small Articles, suitable for Presents GOLD, JEWELLERY, SILVER PLATE. PLATED GOODS, FRENCH BIJOUTERIE, CLOCKS, &c. AND SONS. 14, GREY STREET, NEWCASTLE. MODERATEUR LAMPS, __ TN many New Patterns, just J- received, fioni 6s 6d each, to 18 Guiueas per Pair, may be inspected EXTENSIVE 3BOW ROOMS J. MATHER, 24, Dean Street. Delivered Carriage Free Rail, Full ...

THE EAGLESHAM POISONING CASE

... THE 4ARZESMAAM.POISQNVJXG qw!S* : G: LASGOW. WNTIB CIRCUIT..i_,; Tb. trial of 0th4cam dwas reasumed 6 afor ?? J;tico *lerk., The Cor a 'c arowded, aad tthe, pxisnqii tu, asn, ths previous 44iO-antolned a etylid bat earuest counts. nanca, and occasiorally conversedd briefir ?? oiunsvL ; Mr. HAqot ptopoied sigain to exang.ne, the youmgl. Janet Watson, and'iadiced instasess on record wherein the ...

NEWCASTLE, JANUARY 16

... .NEWCASTLE, JA-4uA1Y 16. 'The Chinese rupture has assumed a somewhat mew aspect, according to the intelligence which Las arrived within the last few days. It is no longer a war between China and England alone, but a war between China and America also tle United States having become a belligerent, in consequence of the governor of Canton's con- duct in ordering the decapitation of some of the ...

THIS DAY'S NEWS

... Guardian Office, Saturday, 2 p.m. This morning's London papers contain no new feature of the Ministerial crisis. The Dissolution, according to some, will take place before Easter (the 10th April), and is supposed the elections will be over in six weeks afterwards. The Times says a new Plenipotentiary will be immediately sent to China. He not to supersede, but to advise with, Sir John Bowring. ...

THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... The Government, it is stated, have received four days' later news from India, to the effect that Delhi had been assaulted, but the troops were repulsed. They were waiting for ...

??? ??? ??? -iritt tne The )n the Grand Jury : man), William Wright, Esq., Adolphus P. Ham, Esq., Thomas

... Gray, tichard Hoyle, Esq , Geo. , Esq., John Todd Heppel, Joseph Heald, Esq, John mes Montagu Lange, Esq , - eter Hansen, Esq. having read her Majesty's projt t immorality, and prufaneuess, 4PTON proceeded to address the Grand «c was unable to meet them on Monday he had expected, in order go into .uar, which for the town was large,—he under a, larger than usual. would not, however, upon it, ...

v fTTb THE DURHAM COUNTY ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1857

... THE DURHAM COUNTY ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1857. I nckkahi THB Clergy.—On Sunday last, there were j admitted into the ministry the Church England, by I ordination. additional clergymen whom 114 were ■ from Oxford ; 100 from Cambridge; 21 fn>m King's Col| lege, London ; 15 from St. Bees, Ihvinity Colkge, Cumberland ; 11 from the University of Durham; 10 from Trinity College. Dublin ; 10 ...