; Mar. 29,1 
THE N 
EWSPAPER. 
E The Swi r - —— annemmm 
4 l svemspaper. pe- The Swiss Diet adjourned on the 20th inst., |342,450/. on the British Colonial, and 339,7682 
ee without coming to any decision respecting the Jesuits,|on the for c In 1843, the total amount 
4 SATURDAY, - MARCH 29, 1845. or the amnesty proposed to be extended to the politi- | of duty was 697,983/., or 15,7651. more than in 1844. 
' NOT! ICE TO INVENTORS. cal offenders of Lucerne. On these points, therefore, | Tbe quantity of coffee entered for home consumption 
OFFICE FOR PATENTS “a INVENTIONS AND ReGis. | the l ngry debates which have | tely taken | 728 in 1844, 31,394,225 Ibs. (out of 46,521,243 lbs. im- 
TRATIONS CEP INSTRUGHIONS * S-INN Peni place, are altogether barren of resu except as |38 ‘O12 468 Ie, inp a ouia in l of whe = 
Printe NS gratis, and every | aff importe uantity | re 
i A to ion upon subject of PROTECTION ier ee igre better evidence 100,305 quarte Ps 
VENTIONS, either by Tetiere Patent = the D obtained of the vodh ters in Bar of these a 100, 305 quarter 23,271 
y be bad ad by app plying ig fo (or ay sem prepaid) ‘te of ae several cantons. The Diet however adopted tered for “aren consum ption, raog 
ee iee t ee £67 e of dut 
QCOTTISH | asin =}, CORNI, LOND i pret sa arith: the spirit of the federal compact, ceived. The rae ibe accruing pik ed resi in t agg 
girada OF DIRECTORS. calling upon all the confederated States to adopt mai to 604,326/., or 70,5354. less; 
a" Robert Murray, Esq. | measures calculated to prevent the formation of these Ar showing W rey Corn Laws a renee —. 
J. Gordon Duff, E-q. R. Oliverson, Esq. corps, and the violation of the territ E th work ver ee favourably for the revenue. The quontity of 
r sq- J. ÈR. Robertson, Esq. erritory of the cantons | barley imported was 1,021,987 quarters, realising a daty 
H. F. Sandeman, Esq. | by any such armed volun of 204,8060. ; of oat 302,091 ters, duty 77,9102 5 
"H.N. Kemshead, toy | poes Ramsay, Esq., = = f 119,078 , quarters, CUF 44,02 Ves 
| John Kingston, E Manager. mae op of peas, 11 quarters, duty 38,857/.; and 
| THE BUSINESS ‘of this Corporation has been REMOVED} Covey, —H beans, 154, 582 quarters, ‘aay 71, Not a quarter 
Ho. 37, Corahill, opposite Finch-lane er Majesty, oy Ryman and the| of malt entered the Kingdom through the Custom- 
T The last bo: paps pore na the life policies varies from 41 to Royal family continue at Windso i 844 d i lL 1843. 
per cent. o nie ums paid, and averages 14 per cent. The denier pA quarters a 
the sums a siah rd ay On Tuesd Pri s e quantity of flax and tow, or codilla, of hemp anà 
Bepesent division will take place in December, 1846. sea Aan bert honted with his flax imported in 1844 amounted to 1,590,399 cwts. pro- 
Fire Insurances effected a ihe usual reduced rates. harriers ; a and on the day H. R. H. the “peed ducing 7010/4. The plain silks and satins of Eur 
Baden realised 86,9607. ; figured or brocaded, 82,7807. 5 Pops 
sin reasonably 
= a iG ENDOW ee a Prin to Her Majesty. On ise the ones aad gauzes, 18 8,5932; plain velvets, 15,3620. ; ; other 
The followin kinena of heP MN Si b ies n the ha eat Park, | 63,6267. e rum imported (including ov bia” ga 
e AUSTRALASIAN F COLONIAL Ae OR prae and d eet afternoon rode out in a po mn phae com- 3,120, 5 Pipen gina se a revenue of 1,025,858/. ; 
TRANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, for the Assurance tor nA nly Da phen ort ‘the Roy J brandy, ,634 gallons, producing 1,468,3167. ; 
payment o 00 to aitsinnient a the George’s Chape oyal Mews, and | G i 
AA ud for othe dat tore that ass sum to bis representa- vt = ing-School ; seer which the Grand Tacha ss returned Gener 80 z3 n] iat ort of pete 
T : ey The s of Charlemont has succeeded | liquors rng the past mat mpared wi e imports 
ae as Lady in ‘ese ladi Admiral | of 1843 Bii niece agi ‘or a sump- 
Pr. AE 716 25 Tie u 613 1 | Sir Rober t Otway has succeeded Colonel B. Drummond | tion, portage the = in bass years. 
e amou 0, jis ia the | as Groom in Waiting on Her Majesty. The iets) ted a 
—Su ened ainsi £200,000. padhe of sngar to 
sal a other Pai rticulats, apply at the eis Bishop—T he Queen has approved of the | 4,874,108 cwts., against 5,020, 569 pins, tapered ta in 
ees, 126, Bishopsgate Street, corner of Corn nil, city Sppe of the Dean of Westminster to the vacant | 1843 
er eee Pasea of Ely. . The duty realised was, gian k me 5691, 
NATIONAL ASSURANCE AND I | Con against ape asgan Fug 1843; of the 4,874,108 cwts. 
ASSOCIATI N. Appointments.—The Queen has been aa | D 444,811 e the produce of the Ba ritish pos- 
No. 4, LANCASTER PLACE, STRAND, LONDON. ously aed to appoin tJ. H. Drummond Hay, E Sq», | sessions in "Ameren, 540,515 of Mauritius, 1,100,693 
wees ep eee Ea? the East Indies, and 788,089 of 
The tea imported were 52, 797,766 lbs., realising 
fits, 
ey a ents praka are ued of AF 
shares of Five Snes, piae to 
“Wie 
Nos of i the 2 teck. 
op ge Actu 
this week from t 
William W ilshere, Esq., 
S pon al 
able Eor and rer of eB igg, Esq., a E onal at Mobile. 
ath —! 
nsul at Adrianople ; ; 
tries. 
4,524, 6137. The imports 0 unmanufactored 
Mr. Step! enson, Private Sec 
e 4 f which 
Real 
sorts nants French 
nt p the retirement of M 
ath, vaca 7, 
; The aie of the office are those of al er | ‘ape 
eneral and Treasurer tot the Order. The 
P: 
Bri adie, h 
unted to 1,991, ‘an 
reased, 
ued, thi of i 
e United States of | motion of Mr. Villiers), showing the total amount of the 
ouse of peace oe the 
10. entered i in 1844. 
er) get itgrent and importance, _The m N for the w 1 tity of 
ation of ales, and Scotland, assessed to Soe property and In- | ewte., which 4,981, 393 cwts, were irde Th ond 
ered tio signature of President Tyler on th e aid d Walea the t total value of property pi ra sen ons obtain pg wO te a SLIL T ig PES 
of his reti 1999, . 
H oiled Ties been from : sn The Oregon | as follows: :—Annual value or lands 40,107 0887, 5s. Tid.: | 49,243,093 lbs. imported in 1843, The imports of live 
the understand z Ba ee pice of 2, hoes, 35,556,399/. 17s. 3 tithes, 1,960,330/. 18s. | stock have greatly increased. In 1844, 3710 oxen and 
tly sets for | 103d. ; manors, 152,216. ti gar fines, 319,140/. | bulls were im por el, eye 1114 in 1843; 1115 cows, 
ù orga E with Great Britain ; and ia 15s. i. ; ara. 207,0097. 8s. 83d.; mines, | against 368 i and 2801 sheep, against 210 
sident, Mr. Polk, was installed into office, and | 1:993,7 103d. ; iron wor na: 412,0221. 8s. 8łd. ; | in 1843. The ge Fiam on live animals in 1843 
frered the usual Message a a 4th March. The faeries, ih, 041. 145, Sec canala, 1, "239, 2027. 6s. İd. ;| amounted to a 15324, ut in 1844 to 5304. 
p anention Bill p sed t 27th nee ys, 2417, 6097. 18s. 02d. ; gs r property not com- imports of foreign cheese and butter have also in- 
eo. and the House of i |P he foregoing, I, 466,8157. 18s. 13d. Thus the | creased, those two: articles of food alo 
mi > edet Moreh it wan. retarmed witk tek i pred — dp re assed a = Pro- | a revenue 2 of 303,9397. The total amount t of rape te- 
E a the Piedi Texas is therefore virtually | 85 802,7 7351. 8s. 63d. E Scotland the total was 9,481,762/. | 22,636,6597., in 1843. Of the exports of the pri ncipal 
a i s. 94d., comp osed of the paige sums ;—Lands, | articles of British and Irish pr roduce and manufactures 
onent States of the n, and all 
the reception of this 
d Texan Governmen 
comp 
e anxiously awaiting 
a Mexican 
n 
57,4261. 
5,586,527. 13s. 3d. ; ae ar 2,919, 
ithes O12. 16s. 2 
-3 ‘railways, 181,3 
i fd: The 
etnies r, 75,79 
De 5d. in ie 
ils. 6d. Thus 
330, 1s. 
was in Yorkshire, being > ‘989, 9362. 10s. Id., 
Cro 
4437. 18s. 
3382. 15s. 93d; no 
d.s = 33,4742. 
s. 7d. ; iron works, 147,412/. 
8917. 
anu! 
the year 1844, the nar y Kor — to 50,615, 265l. 
gr is 812,0207. i Ther age — og 
the exports of o f Aa ear then 
1 
inches, se cutlery. 
a man 
. 2d.; canals, 77, 
6d.; an oe ay property, | 
greet total ek - annual Sae 
and steel, silk mana fuctures, shee’ 
and woollen manufactures, The 
and lam 
fhe produce of the 
23.969 agains! st 
ritain, in 
highest dso 
g 5856/. 16s. llad. 
he othe 
22,574, 1032. 843. By the Nav vigation Returns, we 
find that the Ta number of vessels empon in the 
forei ign trade of the Unite d Kingdom — entered 
231,334), 
and that ag number Kenia outwards Finoanted $ 
r present tfew 
1844 was praire 133,898, measuring 10 soy07 
tons, entered inwards; and. 145,242, measuring 
; 11,694,861 wa o seers outwards. 
oretg 
France.—The proceedings 
lh & 
20.5 
nd canals 78,4107. ls. 
Pete other Sadani 
total. ee. ea of real 
inl8 
Is. 
above 
figures, occupy! 
4d. 3 3 and in Middle 
e is an ave ct of 
g five 
sex, 7,2 
the ce 
lat, b? 
portions of a mass woe: 
o pages, with se 
e Government, oy main alae o 
emre t keri ee te by the Chambers 
com red into with Belgi 
o term 3 
ng phi demand 
ce yer „six, 
a shortly lead to the perma- 
diplomatic sages with the 
of our readers. 
| oad United 
and of Her Majen 
synops sie of them <a 
various articles of forel 
ited Ki 
total qua 
46; 21, 243 ibs., against 
year 1 1843. el by 
proart of Brit 
produce of foreign 
ty received © 
hacdly 
e acco 
es : 
— show that, durin 
of 
t 38,942,469 Ibs. iaported in the 
he 
a k 
are and order 
fail to intere 
unts rel 
and sesa 
coffee imported a 
po 24,110,283 lbs. were t 
f the Came er o! of je 
al 22,410,96: apes the | 8° 
Th ss amount 
ountries 
this cofee was 682,2182., ‘apie 
hl 
d, as reg 
hat it be put 
a time originally stipulated. 
w the fate e Bill 
eers M. Teste has a O report 
of the tank appointed ts saga the proposition 
f Count Daru for the roi ention of excessive specula- 
i The piima has greati: 
ich 
iH 
b 
mes rules to protect the public against the ma- 
anes sof diiisg parties.—The Chamber of Deputies 
