er their cares wit! 
1845.] 
d acknowledged the justice of her sentence. 
ection is to take pisen o on jia Th e abet anuary. 
—The 
de: the 
wing is the 
ding De 
3 
as; ; gin hs 
e yours, D Mes 
Births i in the wee k, 1206; males, 616; 
extensive gh sae aug: on “of ir 
pride, one of Acklam, i eie Hé corn and 
o hia yes nin y dest oyed. This fire 
zaii 
E tria, oe Hr conta od thes crime. The reason he 
sse ; 
ns is that Mr. Handyside, ; sah whew che a rei o! 
ago. ronged 
jf upwards of 30 coasting vessels, 
0 a foreign m with valuable porn Many li ives 
so been lo 
nual dinner of the North Devon Agricul 
say T: We repr Esq., in oe 
or of Barns taple, 
produced by such pien of fi 
Although they had still tack to mee yet no year passed 
Me ut exhibiting great and en tk my eo 
a ultural sei The 
re 
agriculture u; ht 
clai eo 
was ost striki 
Devon cattle, he picouaiae aa ri as 
ys taken a lively ee 
eld o 
gay e him much p 
nea off a 
ee however that the N 
the hands of agi: 
pointed i Hf Enoki o over th 
me of Mr. Quartley, of Molland, in. its usual place among the 
He repea 
1l of them eraro more 
not fail to 
hi 
see ores in many instances 
ad heard of 5l., eg be 
n this cow stances 
present, pie which seule held out ve: 
te la 
a S of Bg en on Bove he | sec’ 
se re 
ated they had still much to | m 
h a body oi 
sembled, and m was well worth s attention oi 
und that m and see the 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
The | Fe he would again emphatically renew the warni 
had formerly Baers them, not to depend for the prosperi! 
of protective duties. 
the utmost; let them 
dvanta 
ng he , and G, Bankes, Esq.—Mr. 
te “tis 
417 
joiced to say 
had nls well shone uenn yo 
fraught with intense interest to A se 
prop! 
also be a most im 
ept Sir Robe: 
of keeping him there, but he sup; 
ing they og for the rasa? good. 
Peel was in the Opposi 
the Nort 
rather indigenous tp: the soil, 
se had been 
would oa say superior) specimens 
observations he would 
rits they would 
ss cordially drink to 
odia this Society, in gh ote success 
Ean hien perki pties rim d 
i | acknowledged the toast.—The remainder e proceedin: 
were aii of local interest. 
7 —The annual dinner of the Blandford 
was h 
Agricul 
n Soran Sir Ba Baker, Bart. 
a 
mount 
rogers they did at the present 
agreement ec 
| to be done bse moud 
tions upo: system of pro- 
es. the interval which had sinee elapsed, 
3 seasons and abundant harvests had, by making the 
letter, rendered 
ty. Under 
these circumstances, 
distinct reference = he cho kisinan which nad reali 
sae pos ak and which aj 
SE te ne D 
appeared to rest on good . then proposed th 
health 
ime when the farmer ere ae ~~ more 
igent 
labourer of th 
beverage 1 
tion of the labourers; and as 
them to stand between the wedk 
both. Ii 
meet a good return.—T. 
of the two county members, A. 0 
eul 
any one to 
rs and 
nt 
th 
his hier in another capa- 
is health in 
; George 
wi 
pleased to interpret them. T 
t cheering.—GEORGE BANKES, Esq 
on this occasi on eee him! orn jeparting 
aah 
apeg a ae cong J him but 
ine of 
previously addressed them. He 
— thing that hase wound the 
e aget after lh n the Ga 
Prenten to them. F 
Minister o oe the subject, who inform 
because he thought it was entire! 
them to pete of his kadekekan wn 
him the; 
oe ig poo. ia Hd the Committee and Secretary, 
‘eects 
d thi 
toast of the Lord Lieutenant, because he might 
fo tepresenting the whole county, and the point 
Srvat, M. a said that 
