E tue 
pales DAY, JA zak JANUARY 4, -m 
y2ewspapEr. 
ited Statas commodore. 
e have advices of ape recy nature, 
|c. “Meteafe “opened the Sheep on 29ch N 
vy the ai 
| however, 
Ka 
oO SB N EPPA RE a oO = I 
C aa . Lox c, JANUAR 1845 
i The Srat an att jis Omec beg ta eter toall ie ae. whos» 
mewails become due at Christmas that the 15 gays aliowed 
yment ex TE on nthe Oth inst. 
resolut to dotike 
on the Gove 
the aE AT princip 
les of the 
rnment 
si lege, Oxford, ba 
of Kentish-town, 
po perira made by the 
e Ar chdea onry 
From Canada, | ibe place of the late Hon. end Rev. R. = per ford.—The 
Rev E eter Col- 
perpetual pirid 
an 
. R. B. Paul, M.A., formeily Fello 
s been presented tothe 
Ji the Vicar of St. Pancras.— Und 
l, vacant by the death of 
divided. The os 
of Cocneplt 
is 
tion, es u TA or Spes aker ripe ie gs var gg pace 
ill be 
t i Fene Rev. Walter Gee Arc 
rr 
y 
ent oppor! tunity of informing the Public 
Awe 
x Policies, and that it is their universal practice to indemnity 
jes suffering a loss by fire and insured in the County Fire 
ce, with promptitude keie Les aE 
J. . BEAUMONT, Managing Directo 
EALY’ 
R S 
meee s Paten 
Bu RBIDG 
saeh Coskiag 
The pr E Sir W. Parker, Bart., is 
d Sir Edward Owen in the Mediter- 
the Certificate of the Miniter aad ag Nab was elected fo a majority of 3 over Mr- Movie, 
ims s never been edi g par 
COOKING APPA. from piera to "r Yard Oct. binë, news is not ge 
vVRrer 
Canada 
wee: Overland Mal from India ber. also. gag this 
ogi 
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= 
doy eis al advan p 
3} 
01 pe -a thing of the kind Gicherta: nae. 
forwarded, ae 3 ADDUCED detailing risata and prices 
130, Fleet stre 
“News of “of the ‘Week. 
ent of the New Year is ushered in 
vill hee cs gri has pei 
time. 
Tae ce encement red 
ha Eier activity in 
iced fo p a doneiderabigi 
3 +} 
being tolerably 
board the Vindi ctive, 50. 
la 
n board the 
and will hoist his 
r Expe dition.—It is stated that Govern- 
New Pol ve! 
i to the Arc- 
quiet, ‘and Sir H. Ha rdinge Ering no indication of a 
other than a tranquil and pacific Government. 
em News. 
COURT. 
yy ates bigs 
tic regions, with the 
of the 
w of dis scovering the North-west 
passage between the Alans and Paciĉc. The Council 
Royal Society, 
o the d 
i Prince 
R 
on Friday, Rai 
way, and in he evening ibd ma Dae abi axed 
expedition poralar, perg 
ber tw 
of geography id suas pisses ism 
able e. _ The | 
command of the 
¥, 
is unde 
} 
d d it will be offered 
p 
O83 5 
S Jonn Ag A 
Tb 
with their presence. The Queen and Prince, with their 
suite, remained at Buckingham Palace until Saturday 
afternoon, en they returned Ca stle 
Previous..to their departure, Prince Alb 
Eg 
gyptian Hall, and inspected Captain Siborne's model 
of the Battle of Water On i s the Queen and 
Death of Sir W 
that Major General Si y ilies Noit died on W ednesday 
ange 
ourt attended divine. service in the private chapel of ret For some tim ast it had been 
ounded for a ave struggle for -On | che Castle. On Monday and on Ww Weduesday, Her Ma- | deem 'impominie that ie General could 
other side of the Atlantic the seatiidiag: principles jesty and ia pA CEES in the grounds, after | recove rep i bas en lying 
ve so long agitate the erican republics, are | which His Royal Highness shot in the royal preserves, | |insensibility (5 the. last or Poy 
pidly advancing to acrisis, and the affair: Europ n Wednesday evening, in honour of Ne r's , | natu of the di isease, an baaien f the paerd pre- 
pkey to ezcape theinfluence of the changes which | Her Ma sty’s private e band, sens by the choir of f his existing Pe et << 
The politi tics of Windsor London performed | period although its was hope d th at his nati 
a selection of sacred music by Hummel Mendelsso hn | y Es iag En 
ein tn prospeot ofa si LIFA a Te Deum, with full Anay ¢ | The severity of the 
3 ds gtd ments, composed by ce Alb ert- On Thursday, | weather, j s pionir rd aa state of weakness to 
-ecpbpeee gen 88 ected ie hee has sprung | the Queen and Bru d by the forced journeys he w 
oy f the S ape feated them riding-school, and the Prince bunted with his Mrriers. | compelled to take i in a Bas z _— Wales, and the e 
yop ijor-Genera Well | „the aphal rece EET k 
fi p! i of | as Bs nl n Wai e Que s t each t gs = to 
policy. This oppo: esa: is pisini =a by the verie has ‘uceste Major General Sir EB Bowater t lly strong, nara h had 
position t is instigated by the Court, and it is | 2% (Taut rry in Tit seat on e Albert. The pak of been I 1 A Ind ian 
fore not surprising that the rumour of seine should Warwick re cede aA a mene General ae eet te aa Py ia 
Vaiti M G ISi S as, consequently. in his th year, 
ch o the EROP = the Minister Poté: lA Admiral “Sir R OLR ay a s Groom a Waiting on Her PRE 
Ep f the C faje ah ae visitors to Her Maj ae r 
ers. This fact, whatever 1 may ie its cause, i d the French Ambassador and the Countess de | Forcim. 
y all parties Pp ournals declare | that . Aul e rH. _ FRANCE. -The Paris papers are gea oce spe with 
i otli vti foreive MiG tT Wheatley. a re the defeat of the Ca- 
h is attributed to his Ministry. Count Molé, it is circle of Her ‘Mery rao co von another in- | binet in the min operations o of the session, and 
k ` K crease some tim s the ummer Pi r of explain- 
ew or pii al interviews with Bis Mepis and Albert to Stowe, the | ing the peet they ursued. The King’s speech 
currently believed that h ll soon bec ime | seat of the Duke of Buckingham, i is fixed for W he gave r no indieations F the approaching disruption, and all 
ster of France unless affairs take a speedy turn in ay the ae th inst, On the following week attributed to the disappoint- 
vj ina present Cabinet. a. Laisa? to ‘Phase party will honou e Duke Aa Ww giarion with their f the King at the reception of his — by the 
auses of embarrassment, M. Villem the It is not yet known whether the Queen will | Chabert, at the opening o of the session. The speech, 
ublic Tnstracton has been str uck with insanity under procee ed by railco ad to Wolverton, ar “trave and d many of 
ery dis nigh road to Bu ckingham. The Infant | 
Of things, the Government may fin 
e itam 
s we ha 
d some “difficulty in 
those passages which were expected to prove effective, 
= 
Q a h 
ted circumstance has suggested various cau 
w 
Phi hich ill peo 
their r diappointnent that the 
ntro 
e 
ay ti 
pos a e ond to a Gna ‘Ducal pof of 
of e 
speech Pr — so 
of go- 
ming of Congress. This v y lengthy doenmbnt is Sa axe ce Cobur d Got is spoken of as í versy, while the 
ortant as the lastact of a t.find of so 
ry with more subjects of excitement, sal’ has _ Cabinet Councit Ie is understood al m first |c call forth any Sees aoe 
sree incence of a perwan pe EE A an appointed for the 9th inst. Sir R. Peel is expected to be ably written, seems to have faile ing too tame 
ecessors. Mr. Tyler,in this document—the last | c me to town from Drayton Manor on the 7th. for French taste. No doubt the frie ndiye expressions with 
E9 of his o pe E AEE zh Tei into all Pa rlia mei niary Move ments. —The election for Dart d to th unbalanced by 
be topics per constitute the Mr. Some statement of political dissatisfaction in re ard 
e aches siti moderation on the questions a Conservative candidate, bya ority o! to the right Ei search, or the squabbles in Tahiti, have 
at sst nd gives cet oe a mbes were—for Mr. Somes, | 125. te i <i , | tended to exasperate the discontented, and to | the 
hope that t . Imme diately afte r the declaration of the po! oll, ; Mr. ardent me French pom ians. Even the Débats 
= P ad ight t 
in pe way of being settled On ae G pga aby p g 
e Message is precisely what was e xpected— i ontra a Mae. He rdy, Member | That able Ministerial paper ph that—" The Oppo- 
n of all the arguments which Mr. Tyler had fee: Bradford, s has been seriously eee moe intends pce ake say tag t the spee =. from the irom Pon no 
é ay 80 Pines gly urged in favour of the measure. But | j¢ is said, to vacate his t the ncem nthus No. Affair whe en we vell c „and a 
incid tg a mention of the abject in 2 pints it pa session, Tei is ru anei that H th pas ee no 
has le Mr. Gathorne „Hardy, barrister- at law, will of enthusiasm. The Ministers do not preten excite 
learn rom Mexico „that the United a 2 nis- 
t 
} 
at that siniko 5 t i l cane d be | of sensible men.’ eC er of Dep ies met on 
ge’? t re hee i 5 | created. ping the event Sie a eae occurring or ae Friday, under the iketa y of M. Sapey senior 
pond th a Cor”) ham, it at spss to Platt, | member. The President having drawn the naj of 
pce, Has ned on the annex sation question, | Q C., o a Bome. Circuit, to offer himself to the the deputies composing the nine bureaus into which 
as led to aoaaa of diplomatie Eosi electors. the he Hon. Mr. hinson he assembly is divided, they retired mto their re 
he two Governments. } delicate atate of his cab h, declines to accept the | spective standing co ttees elect their chairmen 
Mished in whi eh | the American Go rnm eas, bich was offered him by | and secretaries, and to examine the s of th 
its Biixicty f SEIK eG T ER i part Ty is likely that Mr. Ryan, of Inch- | members elected since the last session. At 2 o'clock 
use, a bs aay o tha t county, will they re- entered the ba H, and after some „preliminary 
isipin of thatcountryisa check to the con- 
of slavery. 
dette inin inmaotions kaye oceurr 
Ael war 
| took place on Monday, at his 
A 
hou 
selected. — 
of erani, by ‘the » death of Mr. David Ker, which 
seat in the county of | vi 
the en suing session. ballot gave—M. — 164 
otes; kS Dupin, 95; w QOdillon Barrot, este in a house 
of 331 tes. None of the candidates hav: 
p i Ý 
E ment l to add t the pire of affairs, 
-Z E fT that unless 
agrees vs & peace or armistice before December, 
at once assume ct offensive with all the m 
command. Fro; A 
tidings of a hostile oh 
rug by two Bri 
he Britis h Consul, the. whole 
è Squads ton has been s aa at Monte Video 
terminated in the election 
abate 
Official Ap The Que 
to oat agta tada pera Murray, la 
Mea of the Household, to be Secretary of Lay 
e Con 
and t 
ag M. Sauset, who obtained 177 votes, M. Dupin obtain 
The 
od M. Berr a 
Bg ~ es, and also to appoint him y To tra} ing 129, and M. B om 15, 
m in Wa o Her angie Majesty has | small majority by which the election of M. Sauzet was 
he prepared ~~ atta ain ned s eems to have shaken the confidence of a por- 
Magi appo po d Smit e Esa 
It 
his, hopal guess the Prince > W ales. 
was said. į in the Chamber that only two Ministers (MM, 
Sauzet, and 
General x 
The Chu Ehe 
the Rev. Feces ‘Anson, brother of Mr. G. E. Anson, 
'Ereasurer to Prince Albert, to be Canon of Windsor, in 
that he would bave lost his election but for the 2 sstility 
of M. Dupin to the Church, which threw into the 
