Jury 19,] THE NEWSPAPER, : 229 
The Rewspaper, A appointed to municipal | noo: t his residence at a 
Corporate offices. The Premier stated t Danm nore, Sareea Fincastle, a : y of 
—== | the measure a drap to meet the difficulty which | Blair, &e.,in the peerage of Scotland. His loraship 
SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1845. occurred las case of Mr. s diene was born 1804, so eave he had just completed his Pe 
after eel filing “a the pais of Sheriff, ere been 
LEAT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE 
ee OOTY, lt Wa TERLOO 0 Brace, Pan with Tava Bey red fro M entering upon that Shp age > which 
The Chisholm, irman. Sq., Dep. Chairman. ly elected. Sir is met the so on the death of his father, fifth r By is 
GREAT ADVANTAGES OF PER RED TO POLICY-HOLDERS | position with a dec negative, on Eth ground A etph he tet akh TAAA family. A 
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year, zar) m: ried, in 1836, Lady Cath 
Herhert, fourth disabet of the late Earl of Pembroke, 
eed 
BY THIS INSTITUTION. ney > s 
T uaind REA ite betist io of Assuran Sie ithe aie | it was a Bill to naturalise the whole Jewish nation, a | EPARTURE OF THE XPERIMENTAL Squapro N-—The 
fer of i the ie Policies of i of the “ Achilles British and Foreign Life that it would render the gr of a Christian con under the 
Assur ROFITS, stitution impossible in this ntry. He therefore command of ppg et Parker, got under Pris 
The whole of the Profits divided ANNvattr among the| Moved, and Mr, Pl "lumptre seconded, an amendment, on Tuesday afternoon and pit ded to 
enters, after payment of five Annual P fasia that the Bill be h in her i 
‘An ample g af tee ed Papi, in addition to ‘the Fund, con- Ta Be i and Al hast Nev there a spectacle of which an 
sinaaly a remiums fully suficient to afford ees i sell cordially pa ee the Bill and on a | Englishman mig ght feel n more "justly pe oud, the Queen of 
CREDIT. vision the second reading was carried by 91 toll. | Engla nd leading a fleet of British s ships on that element 
Cre o Members for ha alf tk tof th From France we a accou: ay y, fortu 
Ammal, Premiums, without security. nately but seldom heard of in mod ern history. This hold, the Donn scopes iby. the Kin and 
t allowed to ag aes for the whole of the first five : : 
a ements ums, on satisfactory security being given for o b> wre has called forth a unanimous expression of a J 
their payment. |. i i , is nothing less than the ir yachts, anı 
at the Office. | riea by fire, of an enti tribe of Arabs, by the | by means of persons, who had come tr and near “for 
Claims on Policies not subject to be litigated or disputed, | French troops in Alge The unfo: soos victims Bas purpose Sw Ss os karnie r — peherien 
except with the sanction, in each case, of a General Meeting of | ‘ | Many years hay elapsed since anything like the same 
aa Metnbers. p | had taken shelter in t e y nent hes pha, poe Piss at Portsmouth as that 
en cht bat’ fy “i Premium, pag aR ge wit ok perry cine or — at were eet suffocated, exhib 5 present ocomion, On Mon y after- 
* years, ears, of paying up the difference between the Reduced’ Rates es | WI hes the ieir vav% children, and ca ey a bed was to be pr ocured in Portsmouth 
and the Mutual Assurance Rates ; and thus becoming Meinas t b S ce kept burn. | or Gosport, Train after train arrived at the Gos- 
of Be Boris ey, ad entitled to a full PAEA in the Eroni i by 5 por i p 
Por e Reduced Scale of Rates, for an Assurance 
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satiate par is, yhom were unab 
: crime is as sar oga one e oft th bos sk any o the ‘hotels sad inns, and were glad 
ANNUAL PREMIUM, Ere y ee The Paris papers are lo oud to obtain even the shelter of a roof, regardless of the 
_| ONE YEAR. SEVEN YEARS. | WHOLE LIFE. dion aie mmediate punishment ; pe from wit lack of eee ae ar H R H. Prince George 
_, SSRN e A a EE ae has tr wernt in the Chambers, it is certain i rriv 
£3. d pene, fee! — will not allow the Goveramen eos morning, and proceeded in the Admiral’s 
dock-yard d aft d H j 
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ounced the receipt of a proposition from Mexico, to | 1,7 0Ce8S Alice arent 6 = 
ae a eas Lit on the subject of Texan. independence, and "that sd perce ad a the aed > coe 
E A. R. IRVINE, Managing Director. | hostilities have been suspended in consequence. The | before 12 o’clock the Queen and Prince Albert, accom. 
aes are not given; but it is bree ee that the | panied by the King and piven of the Bogata arrived 
LBION LIFE rates de COMPANY, chief Mexi be. refu: sal of at the Gos port terminus, where they were received by 
New BRIDGE-STREET, Lonp isp “United "Stal d military authorities of the port. Upon 
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Instituted in 1805.—Empowered by Act A Parliament. 
ADVANTAGES. ppone —The details of the fatal a in Rew Zea- bie 3 À he Engli and Belgan gon b the ro 1 
eS gies Som a large Capital, totally inde- land, a which’ we gave a brief summary in our last, yac nt, t e Snglish an ‘Igian standards were “poe 
~ ABoxvs pate tine to FOUR-FIFTHS, E Z PER CE rte so of = ee be ‘ot 181 with paging interest. om addition to | Un the Victoria and Albert leaving the harbour on her 
ExTIRE Prorrrs, arising from all Po! sery feiss upon t = t 
Parti ieipatiog Seales of Premium, pportioned | i}, 3 passage to to Spithead, the forts saluted, and the tens of 
among the Poli ep tains on the 29th ernie: 7349, oon rs that were co on eithe 4 
not 
the eneefo eforward at t he d of every three years, either 4050001. The pra was pha before Parliament | side lot loudly cheered, The a E he gr maluto bu 
y Payment in ashi 
Tir lat wnethaiion UF Re San Teire; or on Monday, ar and Mr. C. Buller intends to make it the | with the exception of the ; is, Which doss m 
yi o uction of the Future Annual Premium, of next p J 
MS PAID IN 30 Days after proof of death. weet: The royal yacht, followed b eF tl 
F L Brpectses Proposals, and every requisite information, mày AE ħ Alice, with Her Ma ajesty the ond Dowager ; the Black 
awa eh tava 
be obtained at the Office. EDWIN CHARLTON, Secretary, | i z ty and innumerable other 
© Home, News steamboats passed under the stera of the Albion, and 
i i eet, from east 
at a the i. mpn ft 
"Ne Sa of eile: w Weeck. a yen: of “te left Buckingham Palace on | to west, until she rounded the bows of the Hibernia, 
Tuesday for Portsmouth. _ After witnessing the de the westward of the whole squa- 
Tue privil g ti House of parok which | parture of th p the royal p y pro- | dron. The > ships were then speedily got under 
easels h dis k, has terminated, like | ceeded to Osborne House, and ‘remained there a riria p= i } 
j Thursday, when they ret to town. In the after-| little there was of it, was from the west, and con- 
4 ote oten in the House of Commons, ie the e discharge noon of : T J the King and Queen of the Belgians | sequentlyj the vessels, ‘in steering eenei the Nab 
q Sog pa „after making an humble’ apo- a Ge Pani fòr E Doras, on their return to the Conti- | light, had it on their arig carrying 
the House, and ‘promising to discontinue the Th n Dowager also arrived in town on | courses, operei topgallant sails, is royals, ji jib, fiying-jib, 
_ Actions bred had sitar In the course of the diseus- There rsday fon the Isle of Wight, where Her Majest d I d studding- dhe, Am 
_ Sion, Lord Brougham advised the House to leave the | has been residing for a few days. cn t cannot bè pictured to the imagination than that 
E in the hands of the Judges, and protested ear- |- Parliamentary Movements. “It is curren tly reported | which presented itse reac! 
: against tl ` ry | that Parliament will be pores neste on the Sth or | St. Helen’s. _ As fa as T eye could Moder mal the igre 
privilege, as contrary to the spirit of the Constitution. Aaa electi tless vessels, all 
; Mn Campbell, TAR ‘the other hand, urged the propriety | |. test, in the return of th the enl 14 a gerbes A be aa a very desi scription, belon nging to 
J entin all cases, and recanted his former | of 17 o mly ; the numbers being for Mr. Kelly 746, Mr. mea Yacht Syundro, and all the other clubs from th 
your of pleading, expressing regret ote Adair 720. Thames to the Land’s-end, were following, crowded wit 
ttorney-General he had advised the Hous of Commercial Treaty with Naples.—It is officially | sail. Shortly before the vessels reached the Nab ligt 
0 plead, si it has forme ozs announced that the treaty o of commerce Sau wwe Great | the breeze freshened, and the contest now between 
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Dsneulanakk Gaan of Wels LER d at N: Rod uperb, bape and Albion, was most in 
tanley announced that the ba be Land- | 02 the 29th April last, has ‘been ratified by the, King of | resting. "The Rodne gappe "mp wader weigh ai 
and T, Pe ai l me two Sicilies, and that the ratifications of ion, and had obtained 
> enants are will not be proceeded with this soem at pono on the 25th ult., from whieh lead, arty ein the first, Superb r next, and Albion 
E ame e day, he Ear 1 of Clare ndon a sub- | e the provean con I 
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BPeeegF 
a resoluti By the p maral of the treaty, which in- n beca nt that the Queen would take 
andher clone should be admitted on the same terms | elude Malta and Gibraltar, the vessels | of each country, lead of anes all. ee while the cee: and "Albion wer 
q as that o e qù the being ps gene be nder all sail, t e Queen was aring them lower an 
‘ f that country, when tering ports of the | maintopmast studding 7 and them in 
4 a, Mi m proper construction of peed thes “ae placed o ae an same je footing respect to | light breeze a over han he Queen was the firs 
a that these s j wig e and other ote if they were v cathe bear- | round the Nab light, Aa” i ‘the Rodney, Albion 
d The diminution of 10 per cent. Superb, Va anguard, wi which had the Canopus, anc 
t miile v lee tes j> d to i jects of S enj joyed by tł Ith Trafalgar. During the time the vessels were making 
oy Re ects of the most favoured nation, we were not may be extend to gnk countries i the Sicilian | the Nab light, her Majesty was on the platform whick 
sed to receive ted roduce of th t country on ve , | connected the boxes, e take grez 
same kans Ti aa a D cig aiun Sry kah Ti heQ ne = eee a arn r, and p trial of sail- 
e line-of-battle . After 
Fe to es 3 anda similar motion teens before the ow Za mee Hott ne vernor | ing between ups. > passin 
ommons by Lord Palmerston, on the same South Austra- | off Dunmose, the signal was made for the fleet to form 
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$ È Séo hiy A PEOST 1+ 3 the Civil List between June Jast year on remaining for a day or two. ‘Hee eE Majesty th 
pig the 2 t. :—Mr. Fraser Tytler, historian of | Queen Dowager returned to Ryde norte A 
Commons ana on ey also passed | and the ote z year ; Mrs. Hood, n i w the widow of | o'clock, and the experimental squadroi rage Beary rte 
not withow CODSINCL aN seers 10 
rn the different el rs bertson apd Sarl and grand- The Post-office. —From a return recent] issued b, 
Y, the Coal Trade Bill passed through com- m. [oF Lieut- of Robe Tobe Hie historian SDE f Parli 4 z 
ter an į ee. Sanot p $ f the late Lieut.-Colonel, Stoddart, 757. | 20th of June, 1840, EUS ,193 letters passed ‘song 
) tria |Ë die. D'Este, 500/, a year and Mi he London G 
e duty of ld. per ton now festa 3M f the late Sir Hudson ag 50/, alin the month re i9th of June, 1 1841, the n 
pp ac ser for the purposes of pub i im-| Lowe, re daughter of ihe da 1200; | was 5,342,669 ; at ending 18th of June, a it 
hippe Sir R. Pel mored Soe | Ta ay ike Earl of Daanore—0n Tuesday after- | amounted to 5 5,333,056 ; in that ending 17th of 
