1845.) ae 
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E, i med to wi a a NUT LI ASTI ar aA o eame 2h jain S 
that it seemed to go on ae after week in the same flo lourishing | h 
th Au e should be dise rged upon the firs i ly 
—— i ogres people imagined: and he believed it was not 
only capable 
state. On the 13th August, at Hull, the bh p 
signify that the ports were full, eae = bad Histo, | se 
et t. The wharfs, the ree oa as ad oe Po e Teadela conl ha p 
enter, reatest activity and bustle, san: n3 quays Pora the scen nd | giving aw; ay to the and o f providing for the existing population ; but with thi 
» all hands were | which did not ani to hie A + property A of the ton rare pi aAa Se mach nereasing 
im. eeii in announe- 
employed to the utmost extent that the 
jn the recollection of some of the at they oul be trwoga be | ing thi Ir. 
them they were entitled this year to an ad nt, that he told | £ decision, stated that eans peg p 
found on their wool. He still adhered to Hes of 2. in the abe bie aia against th at no as e of "alone | f | tha 
Peed that but for a combination E Aun tae Dies as con le master, and that hi is dism | the 
boyers wed eae KATA oa a it. He heard, on a Mec ol | re Snai Sy ts 
rii at in the north o a autho- y ons, § 
a the oe fy of being exporters| Liver, wor —The 15th annual meeting of the Li i 
mg o LV: eas 
: of wool, ceed shige Pays in ee course ear or two t f -i 
come import ustralia WO H ot 00: ia 
: must g go to benefit the ea farmer a Hleretore e Aa i ra recon Society took pt ve last week, but i S ras 
3 SUb toasts: wore drank in thoscoaees eve tea bg K ee eather, the at. | 1 Neweastle The l Si papers are fill tails 
F Andov: ning. The ba t so numerous as on oot ae sions, | > the serious disasters caused by floods last 
is again i ad state of th week in the 
FE ai 4 mmotion, in con- e ground, which in lace: vale of the Tyne. The whea 
“sequence f the bactivety that ME. Price, ths x ge aol, puddle bea ten s was lan pyre n Mr. Hall eat sheaves Mor eee 
maste er, placed i in dhe wankhowee by the Poo i e — The dinn r, t00, in conse gi gto Hall, er, of Newburn, were 
or-law C t quence of the very unfav or a ed away by the current, and on Friday evening the 
ars since from the workho at a Rs Ay! no mee so well ai er in many places was compl etely covered with x 
ouse at Oxford, on ch cultural produce and fl peace 
ose hie r to those lately brought arges | 200. The thee a et ed b fog es ig under the banks of th enee r. The people along 
Do When this faeb Nas BAE tea eee Mr. | the principal table occu a Lor a Stanley, and at ütt of ote seee have got out an immense quan- 
the bien by the Times newsp i to ; Mr. Taylor, hia K ilford, Mr. Blackburne, | ygs grain which, of course, is entirely spoiled. - The 
hah eeed nees, they bi 20 et investi- | an d with the dis Me Sgr and other Soper tact teas oa to shipping in the harbour has been 
BAPE ee keiina x L a Stanley propose er the usual loyal toas Lena at e. Seve ral s ships w were driven from their 
aT : = ? | > “ Prosperity ; m esca; 
Dear Witte se ee esPerity to the Liverpool Agricultural Society.” He | Without damage. At vie te the Thar DOI te 
urday last, has i not be deemed in r i yne bridge was in 
erfect { put Ki Maer: doubt, and reese to promote the welfare of cancun k prrs chia Sept mee a Pesan. Mooday ‘the foods Dal but 
ent at tl objects for whi : y, andt th i A 3 
oor-law Commissioners, and if th deine of the shoul d ber tn so ea ars en yp er iowa Mere a great quantity = fresh com coming 
Disc vere: add ng ch he should have the opportunity e the last occasion on high lands in the w 
the consequences may be. Mr pecs: As foretell revit oho Liverpool prioni eivai Borat _— ssing the mem- | PE tech etry 2.3.1 . Dalgairns, M.A., of Exet star College, 
mo longer j eal ariet F. uga although siakevear at time, he still hoped that before that tim some time resident with Mr. Pa hag at 
pines Fear ed with the establishmen t, i s | Manchest SS union might be effected between this and the Littlemore, has made his formal submission to the 
ily at —_ : Society, which occupied the south-eastern part op | Roman Catholic Church. On the other Sih | it is full 
Fires y. PLNE ka 5° whieh great portion of the northern part of the ad- | €xpected that eee 
he north of J En ngland at the el prevailed generally in oe on of Chester. He had hoped that that vt ee to th reagan lpg: Borge 
e close of last — were felt would ta ake s place maa place, and he still trusted that it tates y th o Churek t Bogana, 09 Morna C 
eaticionelaiid: OW Firda ina short period, because he was éatisfied | at the Rev. Charles Seager deplores his seces- 
evel ning tremendous rain began to "fall, and fon societie me cad tena ee for the mutual benefit of both | 8100, and agin s for deias pn i miisteraT andl 
ght it poured doi in perfect torrents, and Bio miah bathetian; for porerna Byafra yi mien from which, ied ge ir is debarred i sg 
ued all that 1 night, all day on Friday and thse itis bas of these societies materially + nied o promote s eios t ary the coarse Rom smr Mr. Cape: 7 wont a r too wi 
of Saturda: The Gni 3 reater | competition raised within them henta deni d will i beter r 
2 quence was, th ates à e did not by this A = y, an return like Me. gt 
bs "iai KiréaiN Wero swoi i Bai Mr e confined — mes establishment of mee local societies, | resident near Aer, an nxious torp, who i ite 
ave not been k R gi ought the 1 contrary, he | min isterial fun — was 
Wee an in these counties for | to see théni springing ap i every det, good: “He sie | We Wedneaday fo A convocation holden on 
n, Low period of the season. | country. After speaking of t of every par må oa for l pond 
oe wther, Eamont, ats and Petteril, HO lord renee > Hb believer: ei ish r Pedion ity, e f ha ihe ensuing y year. After the usual letter from the 
flow Wed their —_ causing great t dex rasta them—tho ough he must confess he mig » ea congratulate chancellor, re-nominating the warden of Wadham 
ense loss of property. vas tion, a nd ots = aes PaE Po T and théra ne! 60 rae pi 2 gos lege, had been read, the Rey. C en, M.A., feliow 
and, on the ates o wn individual re 1 of Oriel, imm iate] y call ey ” 
Grove, upwards of 280 oo R of ep pies a wh o Eden x a ce mipan saftly congratulate t amg noweise et vice-chancellor vli reg pce at the 
E an wit ironte TAA ii He shes ! animals were echiinendy very oan _ le some very sn x or | the business of convocation was monas with. Ys ria 
: ? s ited in > < x- bae 
being of no avail. At Appléb tinued to be anata DY the sax bee pigs of the show yard con- the usual formalities had been gone through, Dr. Sy- 
d scaffold, erected for the purpose at sin a Valuable implements. of i el as office afvi ip en rag time, m3 ee 
$ z of hus ', 
e large tren which $ pa the Eden, were attention of the Miceiare ot te por nara tet oD see the ing asi rece At the rep va follow- 
morning ; and | not on the thrivi iti untry directed. But it was | Dy} z: 
hough n nit Bess GE ort ay morning s- and | vow. Senger mon a society it was not only the | Dr. ue wkins, provost of Oriel College ; the Rev. Dr. 
té land the Inti OESE Ga ery tence rae baron ge arn At about to look | Wynter, president of St, John’s ; the Rev. Dr. Radford, 
fe ihe grea ‘er north ‘age take T, yet | general marked gratifying improvement fevered : was in the | rector vot Lincoln; the Rev. D; umptre, í 
T ag arene x ee down b y ihe in ‘agriculture within Sr mpana ——— — University—when the vice-chancellor dissolved oven the 
4 was i $ 
dent will retard the workings going on at Te bri d age, could himself look back, and sine =the com a facet a ec It is rumoured that the non placet party 
Bi idee considerable time. On the Lune, near ‘ aa a cg se a a ae biara rn e stock “ta the ci ai a ae eccaeeb ou the whole Gt St ae 
ge, > ten massive contres; on whi ich wer PAN bokika; ara eserip of agriculture in that sin fee eee Tbo pouyisiian; sue ie Bie 2 
Btage, for th e erecte a beuriod, which give the prenest satiataction for the past, and apir ries met, was a thin one, very few more 30 
ind Calie Raia piion goreh erte tak confidence for the future. | Me being present, K 
ta sing gree great loss to the ah were e cary ees athe Li pan of implements which he Sod hennd sates by © rere th e add nan rane ori Bart., has lately A prameny 
! dee.” Misas: BEG om the midland counties, who presented one of his farm e PETE An extensive estate 
5 n hh with a couple of iro: moe Mauley 
away the te é bot Bamer two years, returned re “a surprised to fd not oni bop yah the | of if Besbo oh} fi nt e tes ofthe Eat 
n the vicinity of Penrith, the ter part aan Gus eine ee die a ed, but th was Wim baie ed = 300,004 = oe oe " 
eeded in covering riene Sile marooned sn EERE Gens oF £ pees vai % The answer he | sk ae oF ths th ee Ler tcc Coed cae a 
“4 e 
th A tion. Large uantities of scaffold- have a notion in this country that i seas sanii T Nei ef one e yeah b A Quen Dow joe vas inhabited nail 
m ont 4 d To erials were swept away, on the rivers cued ne -s elage apt oan é anything so absurd as this -i outh.—. 's Sir Charles es Ogle, Bart 
and Lowther, from the worki i Tesco ncn iraran BEEG gesagt gg tae ae ap- 
> ing of the monster | siderable increase of iron ploughs. H i nr ios to the co: Sr din chi ice Si 
C i pl ite shoud fke -ié mmand in cl zn at this vice Sir 
Cragg and Yanvath Hall on tho Lane | > greed he tres Elvin | hoisted sag Guest the main) i fm it hat 
ji g mi e hance ti n east doing the work | hoisted his fiag (blue at the main), last 
$ . He coul main) on 
property, i Magne ote districts of | as one of these prejudices rns Fieri Bors sede the Excellent gunnery-ship (no other vessel being avail- 
í orelan paeen m place. The | in a furrow, must necessarily poach the land. He hended | #ble), when it was saluted with 17 the 
at portion of which in many ais triets remedy wo e to drain the lan at wo! rmidable a t T} 
ill remain uncut, found a more advantageous remedy than making four o: m Vistoria ba Saperi Soe SPs: OES 
he neut, are at pres five horses do the work of three. This was one of 3 or} one of the ea was pose 04 
* condition, being all laid nias en Ale Topo of this country. sec inci vonage re rst rad fiee eek, all her ppe eng stripped o 
3 s in the i are soaked through, | 2° T*S speaking wi ss when he said that within 15 i t fi 
sud great numbers of them patted a np k erin any one hare postr save been told that the ret in this pack, yaa for 
ou nd, and amongst the wat ca F e oes would not grow Turnips. That w: asas door J 
hay last the so aa sa n ape s by the teat of experience. ‘Mr. "Skirving had done somethin, 0 | © ean, aries oper cop pu. She has been} entirely new- 
e Lan caster an undeceive them on that point, and t ractic: ae 
y were put a sto +} every farmer would en not sone seta a ot | iar yin = 1000, and has 
t, p 1 p to, the nips, but. that pajos few sores isar a Seer Jd w Tur saile gies iE the cae One reumstanee » how 
heavy and : x es in the world that cit 
I rain. Nearly all the corn se on the peene find tint they es george pay A ‘rath kapia | upon e ioy iip reflects ee highest 
LOD] Pi = an 
ppe $ by the flood. The rain did not cease till land with Turnips instead of Potatoes. PE ite ne aban. of i the copper of t 
i € on Sindi a th improved state of agriculture, he said he saw draining xt |i in PP cl —_ 
aa nee y the weather was fine, | on in every direction on the best and most scientific Bo Rd | 418 hou yee » with new metal, mad 
a materially abated, Hes ne ser aaen | ans ei pe tenant erating | exin l esty pleased to 
istrat ouns- | the landlor See ek piane oprig Geo ice merey 7 tow ards e H 
h Ai 5 co-operate and combine, h y maz tenced 
ng evidence on both sides, and being | was not renee nable te Erpes EDAIN POORT ARI HE pas n: te ree White of the A BER es to death by 
p A g court-martia inous 
Jeton ta oat of | agricultural population of the country. When landlords did come ta, for mut to the Hon 
icut. Kerwan to Gail’ hanself. i S00; bod forward an ile d their assis tani $ h bad a right io ipet ars Dean, and also for enticing other seamen 
: k n go hand in hand wi | Her strong recommendatio’ 
n that PE AE each, for his app that ght to expect that assistance given by the Tiori rimer: | A t esty, on aor e = a 
Col y fo tnight further to an: arge. | an excuse for slovenly conduct to the farmers. He had seen. | ae o 
aal Z the commanding officer of the regi- = did pete pod cy aea cremate improvements, but | ee a =H Maj d hi — a” 
$ was not a ground for relaxing t eir exertions. Their | ougn.—. Se esty and hi 
his sureti don Cumming, of the same regiment, Boe, shovla be, “ To foam nothing ie while sight va | eu hon ik pegaria h lishment > —— 
0.” very few farmers in that or a th: g ae 
ane rford. — an could say honestly and conscientiously that pole OA Nurseryman, with 7 viais SEE oe sien t a scarce 
temporaneously almost with the ; y g Sannn 
to do in the way of labour on their farms. He did think they collection of pines ; from amongst them ee Majaity 
e Prince selected ievel of the rarer kinds, in- 
SaN p Be condat, of the master of| had a right to expect that they should not see—much as 4 
en: in pro-| s ike to see them—th ; : r 
agniask thie of ng, alo aint stanton: offering an excellent cover rang ea e Tere ending we believe, to plant them in the grounds of 
piei to the agri 3 ni ition. Of Sarin, afd borne-house. P orn, hae is genus has become 
>| sugg he might be allowed to say to the landlord, a very a fashionable and patriotic amusement; many of them 
low rented | grow in thei eir native forest to an extr ordinary height ; 
master of the 
a fe dingly, esting 
ing accused of starving and ill-treatin natural conclusion that the farmer must be very 
t å i indeed who could afford to grow so large a crop of weeds. 
’ 5 i e D wh cold See ey a ox mae i had. Ami 
‘Yres, of Hungerford, were :—1. As to the con- weet a age a ng e amini pay teers apnoe ger da oe S 
pau er in| pect the farmers to take the lead, but he did etree: | ia 17 yoann cra of Lady Grenville, has reached 30 ft. 
ooks have been kept. 3. nds at rane The country hed aight fo expert 1 redem onstrated Su laud The f tease ting 
meals ; and whether or not are the paupers’ So hemyere che some ae pepe 
the; t ber that as year after year passed a| ham A Associa z 
restored to them upon leaving house.—The > Teranse of 300,000 mou oatha to feed ent the by, they Bad | of | the 26th o me sh Dok paso ree akerit tan 
th 2] have fully examined | th e preceding year, and that on their exertions the supply for f| So dae mieten, Bidir ese sja R in the attached 
them reported th ic entisfaction ak the thes 300,000 mouths mainly depended. He believed rectory, which was granted for 
s conduct ; but the Conithissioners decided that not ‘hat ‘the capacities of the soil were infinite, but that cit, | the occasion by the i aa oe Dr. Wellesley ; the 
productive capacities of the soil were Lag Fever ely larger than | entries were not so numerous as at the preceding eg 
