1 (May 24,] 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
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| points of the coast. 
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The Newspaper, 
"SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1845, 
a Bill on this. subj 
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to | M. Gann 
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; — ie wee peas ta uate! sentir famil aye Au ta d ‘ yrs ranging chiral ge bends ex amen ite dors ; sh on ty po 
j  BRIDGE-STREET, ily, left town for — ont on Thu rsday, In 
Instituted in 1805. pore by Act of Parliame | the previous part of the week | ara tli 
PrrrecT RITY, arising from a large Capital, totally inde- | Buckingham Palace, taking i usual daily airings in n | ton, "The Minig a E Fi oor ar naran ‘ders 
pendent ofthe ee Favs, pone or 80 PER CENT. of the Palace-gardens, and an occasional drive in an ope are d thor ler het tn good an me par 
, or ER i 
gees Poors, m arising from all ie ais issued u on th Saturday a pe T ay e grea niga a has ered ser og 
rticipating Scales of Premium, portioned a erst 
coven the Policy-holders on the 29th Beptember” 7349, and Kees at ‘Buckingham Palace, Shichi was moro seman loan on such terms. He had, therefore, no hesitation, 
thenceforward at Sago nd of every three years, either usl; nded than any f r ball given by Her on the part ofthe Goverment, in declining the proposition. 
By Payment Maje b; pee 2000 tat i 
A “eee of ine Dwain red; or, > y invitations having been issued. 
By ra Pere pA Bas The ball was ope ed by a quadrille, in which Her Ma, Tuesday, when the enced, and af on the duration of the con- 
É CLAIMS PAID IN 30 Mark pete ie E of death ard iey was commen an 
jesty danced 
San information, may | Prince Albert a 
Prospectuses, Proposals, and LOTET 
j Office. Ep 
be obtained at the N CHARLTON, Secretary. Austrian: ambas 
OTTISH WIDOWS’ F and, LIFE ASSUR- 0 
D E SOCIETY.—No Te Piae , for the r 
ET is her som that the 
PEST TIG. ETON. into the AFFAIRS of this Society, a as provided fro; 
for by t = g 38 of Constitution, will take place o 
eember, and that all who effe 
befor ma 
iod, will s Se 
ed. by those who delay doing so 
e following ye ar, 
T Copies of the pees ual Report, and all necessary informa- 
tion Baa; be had o; appncation bs tha Head Office, oe i faa 
the Society’: s A sotoan. Huen M‘Kean, London 
| London Office, 7, Pall-mall. 
ft day, which closes the current septennial | . 
ure a certain iiaa ben “aed than will be bebe 
till ti ommencemen: 
ed in capital 
e summer, a return the visit of 
solic esty last year. 
The Prine 
>| amendments, the period of th 
main line, and th at of 75 years for branches. pt Bill 
f Paris, and several other 
Bills which have already passed the Chamber of 
Deputi ties, hav ers. 
—The Débats occupies several columns with a letter 
pa M. Charle: 
e per Cents. The subject has, however, lost much oi 
va its ‘ioe rest ; tor noinithsanding ge resolution = 
Chamber of Deputie ies in favour 
e, it is said, will b 
tal in 
the tenkes to 
E 
that measure durin ng t 
mittee appointed by he e Chamber of Peers to aa 
| ” to a pio te ue tl 
d with the 
O procee 
| Sure. Count Roy has been appointed to draw up dl 
than 
vine was 719, ‘9571. 
crease of pont 80, 0002 as compared w 
1844, taki 
Ne ws of ot the Reck. ac me to annual custom ; bat bring it was said at e Ch 
Court, with p amber of Peers, an 
ility of a matrimonial | ig by expected it would b aid before the Howes a on 
ad ere Bus. has ‘been the chief i. of alliance | with the Imperial Grand Duchess Olga.— Wednesday. The $ Constitutionnel mentions as a report 
n the House of Commons duri a ine an ais on Friday -dad at G Paar yt por | that ¢ s the Gover Pom eparing a bill ue presenta- 
we "On: Noain; on the question for the third Tead- Satura d Fi hm med at Goldsmithe’-hall’ o ening of the next session, 
z of the Bill, Mr. Ewart hanar forward his a end- | >aturday, and at Fishmongers’-hall on Wednesday. — on the subject of rater islor A uniform of 
a editary d Duke and a chess of Mecklen- postage of 25e, will be fixed for the e kingdom.” 
a urgh Strelitz left tow wn on Monday for the Continent, Ski à oured in Paris that the Ministry have re- 
7 state endowments of sny religious eh noni —The Grand Duchess Stephanie of Baden proceeded ceived from the Due de Broglie accounts of & ne a 
s. The amendment was seconded by Mr. svete, | | last week to per: io TS, on a visit to the Earl of | tions respecti g Si search, with which be 
tas no other member rose to speak upon it, Mr Shrewsbury, and ret returned to town on Monday —The | expresses itself entirely satisfied. The inglish Cabin 
declined to go to a division, and withdrew the is understood to have acceded t 
Mr. Bankes then mo is ame ndment, eA aig vi Das s Lady i in Waiting, and Lord Pia by the French diplomatist. The ht of search is 
SRS Er > | has ie Mien ed Viscount Sydney as the Lord in Waiting | to þ abolished, + composed of English and 
R. Inglis seconded it, and osc debat te ensue Penny poe Th sags whips of iow = pce a ‘cm ae 
is to er rh 
h ing whi = ae ure w ued a Sh ata length, show a larg ge inere athe revenue of th e Posts. prevent che teste darn Big k danaiaiian 
4,00 002 as com aa 
+) giving an in- 
ith (1843. _ The | w 
manders of both fleets tt is also stated that a Cabinet: 
— Sige already been held upon this question, at 
t was resolved that a bill should be > prese sented 
and seg for 1843 as | the semiens se 
mpi 
nt here 
markable speech from Sir R, po in which K stated at the time, 
hat in the presen 
given 
those pane gave 
abou 
nce e war, exce 
[i ly 50 per 
n |5 nearly 
pass On Monday, the 
General called attention to Te recent deci 
m of the Cour Queen’s Bench respecting | p 
Privilege s of Parliament, and after some dis- 
m on ma Angus in — the House is 
in] 
ptl 1825, when it was 92,0007, 
1836, when it was 81,0002. ‘From aae 
penny gee i to o 1844, the increase o 
gerin. 
ed debate 
1 g 
£, 
?| tOr 
h | wi 
n his full share of credit in the success of the 
g 
the coast of Africa, 
M. Guizot, it is s said, 
t the bill, as he is anxi 
lt was still rumoured, ces 
ll endeavour to present 
tiation. The and royal family were in 
M.G 
hea Sa 
busi 
ss in a few days. 
eeu, 
in the Ch amber o: 
in the Paris pape, and it is portance of d to the is on handso 
d, th Vie- 
toria will visit the Rig and Queen of the French at St. 
Sere d in the cours 
slaw. 
e Young n nan, bearing t 
e Na apoleon famiy. 
he Saer 
iint a 
+ 
ittad t 
TERET shou 
o Ba Me 
at a later period, on 
rang Ta ee "ai ine ‘hn Melle 
osed by hoe 
of 
E 
| 
towards | Cou 
as 
the 
cli at deciding, titanik. 
. A some- [weal to a close, and it was 
t Wil unum, one of the 
uresnes, near Par ris, on re 
The business before the Cham ing 
“thought the Congres 
e what similar point was 
Ig 
Quen 
more for 
the royal sitting for the prorogatio n of tl 
„| latter town and Nòyon. 
Oa sem tik between these 
3 aera ts aves important ee in t 
ce, th of ain ea Sie and the law of ase 
rnment should her 
The Bill also a “orth tne the Geers 
On the 13th both Chambers met, ar 
sge 
sper + +h 
places 
roposed to take the line go the town of Ham. T 
tigaber decided differently in this is case, and rejected | 
he 
i n the Congress was merely routine. TH 
Feo bet has received the ee of a trea 
of commerce M 
- | the ame 
ion in Ireland has aha 
weleome from 
e Calais, had 
af 
aE 
e their unqualified oppo- 
ld be oi 
$, they yae 
the 
the, expressed lis ag hints while, at the same 
posed 
if es eres 
concede: 
n the no: gi 
| ever, after h 
te nded, i in reg name o the co 
recomm 
€ 
ndmen 
M. Roger developed the amendment, i in which he and 
his brates ee of the recommended thee the anor, _ a 
e 
aif Aui 
u e 
ae nO OO oO 
si 
ret 
an 
alidity of the sale of he atfeaad ‘property. 
The Castetlano a that it is probable Prussia = 
and perha ps Russia, will follow the Aas mt 
that t 
cc pany might injure the | 
e 
main kr M. Billault aon the arg ent, o 
imposed 
lt. 
rs. Berryer 
Y, O! 
d to another, x 5 oaii oy og correo od b 
os 
The Chamber, 
n ake Il. 
It founds this opinion simply on vane 
n | articles which have appeared in 
n the French and i German 
a Pars and 
etnies sre 
having ‘been recogni ised by Rus Intendant of 
the many eh Household has left Madrid to 6 make the ne- 
J E 
Tt is said that from Barcelon: aan 
mpan 
> how- 
Ma- 
esty a visit the Basque iaraa and apuy the 
| sities of Saragossa and Pampeluna. ai of aang 
= wea have created £0 much destruction in Mor 
and Vivien | 
ap 
in the 
ec 
bined sur 
f their respective nations, and | 
by the negro kings on different 
pal 
| proposition made to Govern 
felve to the construction of three of 
railroad ` lines, 
J 
rose. 
tase 
the princi- 
dad ‘Real ie aya are e Codon 
at ravages. 
Gahans aA lette r from Coburg, dated May 11, in 
the Manheim Journal, states that an English courier 
He understood, he said, that 
had just arrived with the intelligence that Que 
