= 
FEB. 22,] THE Re WEEAT ES 57 
gen ee T es Say Se apa SEE T Se aad aes 
y UNDER THE E z ER MOS i had p d, name! 
The Newspaper. | enuciods use RAE Geet NOT [gpeeree to All cha proposed, namely 
| THE ROYAL NAVAL, MILITARY, EAST) ‘st we ought to hav teclive dutes So 
, . . 
INDIA, ind GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, | A readjustment of the Sugar Duties ect ground 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1845. cotter: goa meng LONDON. d render the Income-tax unnecessary, ant e 
Col. Sir Fred. Smith, | Major General Sir J. Bryant | would then proceed to abolish all unjust monopoites. 
AND SON’S LIST OF BEDE as A Chairman, C.B., E.I.C.S fter repeating his opinion that protection is the bane 
ing a fall description of weights, and | Col. Sir Wm. Gosset, C.B, | Major, General Taylor, C.B. f iai h id that h fo short Income- 
purchasers are enabled to j udge the Erina K.C.H. , Deputy Chairman. E.LC of agriculture, he sal at he was for as 
d set of Bedding, sent free by | Admiral the Right Hon. Sir G. | Major Gen. Edward Wynyard, | tax, and a final abandonment of all monopoly. 1s 
to their establishment, the = t in Lan. Cockburn, G.C.B., M.P., C.B d h de clin — 
of Bedding (no | Lord of the Admiralty, Major Gen. Arnold, K.H.,R.E. lordship, a - EA ed to more any omne K 
is Be ponte ee wide ema AND Rage Major Gen. Sir J. Cockburn, | Major Gen. Cielland, = LCS upon which M d th “ pro- 
her ressers an ng Manufacturers, 196, opposite the art., G.C.H. | Lieut. Col. H. Han ; KH. ¢ 
pel, Tottenham-court Road. : Admiral Sir C. Rowley, Bart.,| late R.H. a | fessions, i and offices” from the operation of = 
> he -B., G.C.H. Lieut. Col. Parchas, E.1.C.S. present Income-tax. A long discussion ensued, whi 
REAT 14, Wan MUER LIFE ASSURANCE ToB. nonna Bradford, ‘bs ck pam Clerke, K.H., ended in the rejection of this amendment by a ma jority 
aid 14, WATERLOO PLACE, PALL a eee “ae General Sir P. Ross,| Archibald Hair, Esq, M.D., perar On Wednesday Mr. Roebuck brought forwerd 
G.C.M.G., K.C.H, late R.H.G. s ended 
Lieut. Gen. Sir F. W. Mul- Capt. Melville Grindlay, E.I payee amendment, that the Income-tax hee: ee 
large and i immediate acce m of As ara by the t: Li seal Bats rings Ae ae E. o eee E 
large i ssio} ssurances, by the trans- | Lieut. Gen, Sir John Gardiner, | Capt. William Lancey, R. ini 
of the palais. = the “Achilles British and Foreign Life | K.C.B. | wi Aam. Chard, Es Navy ot all shades of politics, and resi ted by Ministers, on 
urance Ass eine er Me Hs Sir Hew D. Ross, see ie the ground sre England would ‘ere by far the largest 
sun s No nt Danie! s ent 
e whole of the Profits divided annuatty among the | Acrvary.—J ohn Finlaison, Esq., Go vornment Calculator. share of the ‘oposed remis of taxes. After an 
bers, after payment of five Annual Premiums. Assurances are granted upon lt whos of Persons in every | animated debate, the amendment was negative y 
ample guaranteed Capital, in addition to the Fund con- | station of life, and for every part of the world, upon particu- | 75 to 33; an e tion being put on the ori- 
y accumulating from m Premiums fu lly sufficient to afford | larly favourable term m Piet z i tax f 
ete security. CaA j Persons assured in this Gffice may cha: try | ginal motion, the continuance of the gps p“ Or 
3 4 o another without forfeiting their policies. 3 years longer was carried by 228 to 30. n Tues- 
n to Members for half the amount of the first five A Bonus, amounting to ust per cent. on the actual value of da y ‘poe £ hl Visus le to bring in a Bil 
Enies, without security. the Policies, was apportioned to the assured at the recent First | "8y shiey obtaine eave g be » 
o ha ag me mbers it the whole of the first five Septennial Meeting. JOSE PH C. BRETTELL, Sec to regulate ze lahoee of children in the calico print 
Pre satisfactory security being given for ; ——H——_______ c Ati d. Sir J n 
payment. HOT WATER FOR BOTTOM-HEAT. aera j 
fansfers of Policies effected and registered (without charge) | he p tofG t I with- 
e Office. A 
ims on Policies not subject to be litigated or disputed, s hold his consent to the introduction a the ‘Bill, be bee 
p ee am sanction, in each case, of a General Meeting of | gave aer hopes that: it would be carried. On Age 
T.D ti 
E tremi ly low of Pre without participation day Mr. 
to the EE nature of the report of the $ 
Profits, but wit n "the Sons at any time within five 
the difference between the Reduced Rates qa 
Mutual Assurance Rates; and thus becoming Members Committee on theo pening and detaining of Letters, 
Society, and alea in a fall participation in the oe demanded a Com nquiry into the circumstances 
from the Reduced Scale of Rates, for an Assuran ë 
Mr. Duncombe in this instance placed the question on 
ANNUAL PREMIUN. | new ground, and contended as a Member of Parliament 
ONE YEAR. |SEVEN YEARS.| WHOLE LIFE. | = 5 Sea > rain the opening his letters was a breach of privilege, and 
| “| i Rs ult to his constituency. The debate which en — 
o his con 
-d £. 8. d, £. 8. d. J WEEKS AND DAY, ‘Avouirecrs; &6., Glor ie ak i 4 iw oa 
9 2h 8 113 11 e cester Place, King’s Road, Chelsea, HORTICULTURAL insted nearly “pe whole of Tuesday’s ee an 
g Í 5 ê h = i BUILDERS, and Hot-water pete Manufacturers, invite | jour rned to Thu sday, when Lord How AEI 
7 6 the attention of Horticulturists to their Improve: lan of c itt of Inguir oe a pias * 
9 2 1 0 $ ; pi Bottom-Heat, now becoming so universally adopted. nguiry be ap E 
5 3 17 From the extensive Practice they have been honoured with bai this was negatived by a majority of 240, a nd after an 
detailed in the Prospectus. Seater aoc Serge Bs! feces ineffectual atte empt of Sir R. Peel to bring the ie 
, A , , 
Ao Dee ease ee their HOT-WATER APPARATUS to ‘every description. of | to a di 
_ HOT. U: e 
ings to which heat is applicable, J. Weexs and DAY th at the report aih A 
TIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSURANCE a the greatest confidence in recommending their From France we learn : p Ch 
SOCIETY, 2 es London. —Capital 500,0007, Em. | BOILERS as the most efficient of any yet invented, their | on the Secret Service Bill was presented to the Cham- 
ine being sono of heating a range of Forcing Houses 300 bers on Tuesday, and was favourable to the Cabinet. Th 
substantial advan- n length, with a compar: atively small quantity of fuel, and T s 
D d Annu- rary requiring patti once in 10 hours. To be seen in useat | debate was to commence on ‘hur! 
pepe of the London Narseries, also at their omy i Fag and which will decide th fate of the Ministry was expected 
tak Monday. 
ety of Horticultural Erections, Models, Plans, & 
t P i 
rR at Gred otier conveniences Ne iws of the IA 
Ro me News. 
Majesty and Prince Albert, and the 
ISION OF PROFITS:— THE financial scheme of Zovcament eer the grea Court.—Her 
= increasing prospe tine of the Soc! hich it to make in the remission »| royal children, . retsrned, to | neking hs: gham Palace on 
ors, at the last annual investi a to Brig to 
nd Bonus, averaging 60 per cen Lies degen onts | a ‘certain, classes of arai are to a the leading tour tan OH ae Bri vig) Stig Kalay. Dai the 
P EAM PLES Prot cale. topis of attention- IE kpprirs froin the cott orae © wank the Queen and Prince, and the infant royal family 
Marianas m | we. | Sir R. Peel’s speech, By will be found under our Par- | ave taken daily airings on the Chain Pier, or on the 
= EE] SB. Esg] SEF PEE news, that the renewal of the Property and | iif, and downs in the pone evea of Brighton. On 
3 | E8 | 23 | 832 2233 |Incomet ES leave a surplas of 3,409,0007. This | Saturday, Her Majesty and Prince Albert paid 
& ay 58 | Bes jas a surplus ae f Liverpool, at Buxted Park, returning t o the 
o pred 
5 ARM | Seo in taxes, in the belief that their remission will lay | Pavilion to dinner. The towns of Lewes and Uc nae 
it In ag- thira h which Her Tae A sexe ed on her way to Bux- 
. d. £ s. d£. s. d)8. s. a. £. sd resi ourdation of great commercial prosperity. "3 i ergrcens Coe tininoh 
1837 |170 9 3/77 5 1/12 3 9346 23 oe to the reduction’of the Sugar Duties, noticed in Ma be the inhebitnats 
743 4296 13 4 nic bey and Her ajesty was rece by the in! i 
gik 1839 16 16 081 511 rit 927 45 r last, he proposes to abolish all duties of Pc with every demonstrat fa of lopli The Hon. Miss 
Divisi peg el g a: Hon. Miss Murray, as este 
F. FERGUSON CAMROUX, Secretary. pirya ern altogether the duties on 430 arti i in | Honour to Her Majesty. It is said that Her Majesty 
the tariff, which yield merely nominal amounts, and im- | and Prince Albert, ce et Windsor fr by bp = family, ma 
dsor sojo ut 
39, Thr ARTEAN E COREANI; pose vexatious restraints on commerce. These include | be expected to arest agit agi <= that t 
Add eee ‘Act of Par rime 5 G 6 Will. IV. c. 76. | raw materials of various kinds, furniture woods i d hit on ki — gh nig Es roxi mo, an Da 
“pe hairman, > ‘ Š $ j 
Wi per: ny ie coopers’ stav belie a “il ames - = on ara vate Wight with a residence next autu mn, the contract for 
Esq., Ald., M.P. | articles, hebe T ass 88""S! Osborne House having been given up. The furniture 
"Ald. trade, ESR He next | moved from the Pavilion, Brighton, has been packed 
pro to abolish the duty on cotton wool, the | up, to be returned to that yan so 
ses to uty 
auction duty, and the duty on glass, which he con-| Her Majesty’s Levees.—Notice has been en from 
siders preferable to a remission of the Window-tax. | the Lord Chamberlain’ s ten rake Her ES 
These reductions will cause a total loss to the revenue | hold ae t St. James’s Palace, on the 5th and 12th of 
E ; š xt m 
of 3,358,000/. which will nearly absorb the estimated ne Mia Ok ee walk Xen torn 
surplus of 3,409,0007. Sir R. Peel, in conclusion, es- He ariamentary Ket ik al on of Sr Eimi 
ly increasing, sera = 5 Income of nea Assurance | pressed his belief that though the proposed aa od Knatchbull, who has a pted the Chiltern Hundre my 
baire REAN pray amar ss Securities, of | bold one, the success of the ee ae for Thetford, in the room of Mr. W. B. Baring, who 
T amo han the ed liabilities of the | ; induced h him to believe that his ry plan will en-| has accepted the oie of Paymaster of the Forces. The 
o the lowest scale merce and industry, and bring about a| Hon. H. Fitzroy has been m an Te pashi viot 
E | seer prosperity which will benefit all classes of the oppona, fra cae Saas i a at 
om unity. On Monda: ayn the discussion on the principle The Right Hon. S y Her ehe bie AA ge 
rhe approved in many respe ects, of the bold reductions | South V iat App ointmen on the Hon. À S. Den- 
sed by Go ove moment, and spp 88 them the fore- das, who commanded the Melville, 72, in the 2 ir 
169 214 10 rant rs of same direction. | on the omer of China, including the e captur e of the forts 
a 9 10 4 ° u His io rdship, however; objected to peter "comet, a and ia Yours bes ela a = by bowed sgsnat Canto, 
31 n- in 
of whole pai e cl may remain — at | contended that by patting it it on the mire d -|in pre SS Gis tenes ot Capt. Hamilton, 
a bd asa ge 
ea lh aaa without notice. ciate ot r three years but for perpe! hy He disapproved | | appo = siunt argipen to the Admiralty, vice Sir 
a 7 
ron for a ae ete oa cry tor outlay is na of the Temission of the Au ction Duty, of Which no one | : s Lord Medi, 
mil be meio si t India Mails. —The following notice has 
r| bl a by the “A new = oft mai nail 
Re ag ore t, as A a i life, to be ‘ete reat tax- parian Se kaving been established between Suez 
ae | ation, He argued that there was a great principle| and Calcutta, vid Ceylon and Madras, mails is for Indie 
