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THE NEWSPAPER. 
was ordered to i 9 stances ; nor w lma mures, sulphuric acid, and 
iv a r was it of any a s “other b- 
Pied t of ciate eat i Stahdste vi ht the view 4 a parties ount in value of | | by books. The. rong, a ae bs endesrour: to learn farming 
personally superintending the arrangements, we pro- They seized the go or non-payment duty, dance the PATA by books. The ate, earn navig r- 
dgate-ereck, and having ascertained th to 3237. 10s. ld. They afterwards he oceeded | a mutual interchange of opi PEA h i and 
ber of offi d nien who had hitherto escaped | to the } rvi, , whom tl hey kn jew | Other, and point out each other’s faul dearg ait ack 
: t 
value of nearly AE ta and several enamelled Set oy, | ‘them about artificial 
an n attack of the fever—vi iz. Al, 
Revenge, having fir firs 
an ET} 
dergone the oper: ration of ablution, and sr ii 
applied with clean clothing and bedding. All (are 
who had recovered from the fever, togethe r wi ith su 
5 
and Lona. 9 who resides near Gaher aian are, where 
ure o came value, duty 
were directed to be transferred to the aerian leaving 
the sick, and such number 
as the commander 
officers vac men 
A gẹ 
io ha had been steko with >. iati such 
amg as might be thou ary to assist on | 
to state that 
thëy mad seiz f 73 cameos, of the v > 
Sees ol of 2007. 18s. Upon more particular search 
th lso found in the possession of Marvi c 
doct a, h Aigre of which induced them 
to visit the of a person named Creutzer, in 
rei eton btréet: “Clerke well, y had not gone 
n their search in this place before they found 
hich considered, including Tri to 
worth 1,8647. Upon the premises Davi 
they found the boxes in which these articles had been 
mugg gled over. The thr ree A ori stated that the Penta 
y an nates own agent. 
nbow, Sine ce the 30th ult. | 
e ha 
o fresh case r has 
and that at present there are only two men confined to 
hen the fev and 11 aor alescents, under 
the of the ted medical officers, a surgeon and 
assistant-surgeou, who have been on board 
ed from Madeira ; and we hav ct i i 
f pst es adopted, that the progress o disease is 
ted. We have the honour to be, &c., W. Pym, | 1 
Superintendent-General. of Quarantine ; Jans M. ÀR- 
heen 
of sin officers, in rummag 7 Mr. Creutzer’s priva tre 
papers Ltt out a da ay- -book, which had been | kept only | < 
e Feb ft 
last, 
(Ocr. 11, 
day.—The Noble EARL ackn piór ed nee ; 
he felt happy a accede to ee request e boast, and said tha 
He had very much enjoyed the day, an rr ad much satisfacti e 
in having ta ken luncheon im the same house with ten ie 
whose family had occupied the samé farm for tw. piw ya 
years. His Lordship said = at all times he should be ready 
to lend ii assi one 4 for the support of agriculture. hs 
Arundel.—The annual xhibition a sheep “and 
ploughing- Pre i of the Ar eee and Bramber Associa 
s held on Thurs week, on piak undel-park 
Fa arm, and shee vents een nembers of the association 
[dened toge ether i in this town. _ The Duke of Norfolk pre- 
sitet of tet which Creutzer had receiv ved, the 
amount of 214,000 francs, ae had been hranei into 
his cus stody without payment o 
from 
Sar for the payn ment of a on goods to the value of 
Afte on = ee of Mr. 
Creutzer a little ae iiey pa ceiy ad which 
NOTT.” 
taken ill, one of whom a marine Pace raw died 0 
Wednesday. Mr. Barnard, the assistant surgeon 
also been attacked, and is 
o is too ill 
not hie ee to recover. 
try 
e house well <i et dashing 
n | je oh. ry ern in Cornii, jwhere they ls 
s 
, atid their success will, 
Arrival of an Arabian Prince.—Saéid Hilall Ben 
Sa 
ot ch y had been n 
it is believed, þe i their niok onid have done it, but now he was under 
t, and heir | dition. 
+ iat 
Revenge, a 
orcester, are both, we learn, anar dekei lto be 
Š it ease, and likely to do well. The rest are conva- 
has arrived 
s's reaching 
Nay 
that Saree 
in tow m Ara DE his qo 
Bodiiampoon, Capt. "Cian, of the indian 
ondon ms 
have occurred. “ The Eclair,” saysthe Times, “was built where accommodation had been prepared for him 
at Woolwich, sais Snein ned the Infernal, but had her | 40, Brook- street. The Prince a ‘England for ie 
getting information garding r Govern 
e change d to t 
i of the royal ci we T pong ta Her ee | 
to Scotland. Several persons had a horror of the nam 
their 
and 
with “the n view to 
Arabia 
works of a and sc cience, 
he a little 
Jy Was about farming, ‘and it eave him tae, greatest AAA Hi he 
Tnfernal, and prognosticated no good to the vessel, 
“their ee at fears | have been awfully borne out to 
East Afton. 
meagre on Tuesday at Woolwich 
ae a young ind of fl ries coin Campbell, var went 
in her = assistant-clerk at t the age of 17, ‘and he now 
of purser. The letter was nearly 
ado with it to sth 
Portrait ag Sir Thonis ien Laai inter = ee 
bequest has ae st e to the City L 
hall, all that n of th 
by Sir si 
£ the Ay at En glis! sh m 
life-size. ercha int, exec 
vent F PAA 
most 
S 
ER 
“ease 70 are reported to have fallen vette on boar 
“one vessel, out of a „complement of 130. We: ; decline, 
7 
- | that period, Ttr represents 
26, ai 
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mr 
n one corner of the picture a 
attacked, as the details would « only serve to teen the | 
- feelings of those who Ave) i Liar or relatives on | 
tatio We much fear shall i 
The si 
-Dike doro ia doubtful, but in rahe Pra 
ikoone ae Hay, they are = well, as 
of the lieutenants, dated Ayeme Aistei 16, 
` states that the whole = bard are quite per tg The 
ler has arrived a wich all well was 
The picture is on panel, 
e | ted 
> and is appropriately Placed in the Pealitution which 
Sir ee — fou! Ke 
on of a Firework Manufactory. —On Thurs- 
aay rah aaa before eight o’clock, a fire ee out 
ework manufa in Asylum-roa 
Rail —The 
sent byt the Bishop of Exeter to ths 
wit aret souls hoa 
ts of provisional bierni 
> Oct. 2 
nie scion 
, 1845. “peas Sir,— Without 
ry effort made by 
men, her great size on it impoeiblė to emite 
her by = tere The who were attempting to 
ladde er were 5 forced to o m ake go ir 
-to you, I a to call your esis “to Ist : 
-2d Vic., c. 105, ss, 29, 30. I Bogen t the d 
th, 
led, 
arts at ray in this county. 
a 
it of him 
aie a aad b 
=f “dealing : for gain or profit” in ath ak s taken in 
ion eo the exemption tn favour ‘of ben efit 
wipe in the 30th 
i the bein; 
might possibl: = 
rgymen to the en of the statute.— A 
A dear Sir, yours sincere EXETER 
7 ontza Stations i in Ti Gym Lambert Jones 
life sapi on the same premises from a firework ex- 
plos 
orally sth the enkro r kg following is the 
umber ths registered in the week ending Oct 
4: :— W orthern, 142 ; 
‘oe 85 
males, 448 ; rode dos. Weekly average fae the las 
five _— a6 3. Births in the week, 1244; males, 628: 
= Distt l 
irira 
a 
central sta’ 
arrin 
rket an chester. Both 
referred to the improvement committee, 
Contraband Goods.—A very | 
made Custom H 
hag Pate to a oa Test mack: 
At the 
close oft vey exhibition, the = dined ck Ama the 
| > in 
Earl of ee n, Lord Liew nant x ue e cou 
support of the jendia, 
of Beris, E pi esae ing gentry 
P., said, “ That Yas 
allo: 
troots. It was of no use boring | m 
pigs. 
ral meet- | fhis 
oris a ‘hem from | affected in his bowels, it he wipes 
Pd Tain i 
a farmers’ meeting, and | both for their 
y respecting it ihat the entlemen erg waa = nd he 
farmers, and he was but p maak oo coun 
TERE improv: was ler: Bi being: speak on 
Pretend to grow corn, sitnoseht mas iam ae ag A 
55 Said: 
ted that his condug towards his tenani 0 
uch as to deser EA applause and peasid ahasa 
d he thought it iy s Sere it, and he 
ay: that since he had-e o possession of 
he ronen forward jalan, re desired his 
a ree 
tru 
pees oe 
He was aware, 
stated it fearless] 
tas prop perty, 
T ing per 3 Aan ook p 
more th 
Sio i _ hp ts that every tenant of. his, for 
dh 0 
the disagreeable necessity of begging them to do it. 
was a Seprtics to them all, to them and to an 
looked after thom, thai Me the fences were not i re! ped 
ose who s county, who say 
what a dreadful state their Eee be in? He lyre it ne- 
cessary t ys spe pains d jor ea thing of a farmer all his 
life, an te ough that kne 
‘ode s far w that he really Legion it Font 
ept s Torei Dent He HA aw: 
og vt for farmers for 
g 
ai peace ma read the aw: 
est cultivated farm to Mr. 
= s+ 
arn 
here it oh H EA He e propo 
est ret illers, pad he thought t 
hei 
spring s 
mints that he proposed to give § were for tha 
making. He did n 
ish to 
ricks were sn built an 
= mber e d done s gor od, 
re equally well clined, aa that they woul 
pre Sekine and th: atching here as there. Within the 
A zn 5 the ricks had ate 
n put at in 
ag 
going t Now that would c 
more thatchers therefore he S proposed os give four pi 
hing a rick-making, the same 
also, t 
wi 
is 
perished. Aiton five} years since a lanana loss of | the mea: 
priz 
night 
Paes Aa pro} 
them to Keep ‘the 
commende poe his te! ne agp 
and he re 
Turnips yie 
5l. 6s. 8d. 
6d 
food ten days. 
