THE NEWSPAPER. 
f Ave. 23, ] 
Tye x lewspaper, | spread to to Pak A and on the arrival of Prince John of | = shown to the room which th 
axony in tha ity i } he 12th inst. eeupied, and mi inspected it 
——— 'RDAY, AUGUST 23, 1845 | the people, t the Prihco had sl hostility | interest. Their Majesties followed by th 
i SATU! ea ame ne | to the Hian s $ ` | visitors at Bruhl, rove to 
B. : ASSUR ANS E COMPANY, | in the Council ‘of State are out into open violence, E e A e atk ta bs Faa ly 
: ALP. Cheirmanc Bb ay "awn: To | destroyed the wi indows of his hotel, and hissed i dim g ke am pics m order to enable them to re- 
5 Deputy Chairman, 1+ | hooted pis Roys al Highness raip the streets of t cl reworks e evening. 
4 Beng sto see Enq. city, p nd ordered to Pe | Her ste y wee remar ret ell, and was received 
PHBS Charles Phillips, 2m U reni as of 30 people were > Killed and wounded, and | | everywhere with the most poa irsya demonstrations 
| Major-Gen. Robertson among them several oficia l persons who ha d ta iken tful The Prince had also recovered 
es, “ee cen, © "i part in the riots, t ay, | his good looks, and had apparently got over the effects 
| oolsey, Raq y 
8 380 ERS is particuta = | s0 sudde à i w | of hen ea voyage. The fireworks in the evening formed 
pe + Con = npa fa s ieulariy dire ted to “td i = ov the aer given to fire. The Prince left the most magnifie nt isplay ever witnessed on an 
on-{ nd for shart periods, at eipzig at daybreak on the following day, but| iver of Europe. The accoun tten on oe - by 
: a Agente a yh car another, the Policy | €V! that early hour the inhabitants were as- e reporter of the Tin mes say. ss twilight 
r ay irgi ii its of Eu notwiths tanding the life > doomred may sembled to hoot him until h had passed beyond began, } e 
Directora g been previously obtainé ma this plan he ity boundaries. The people have since ad-| was tr: dimly dar ‘Lines of t ese ane 
olley s @ security, _ _ | dressed the Ki King of Saxony, praying a an — Ji on yere 1 stealing like liquid gold along 
ome! ae the who ie rdp inquiry into ta the 1 ES its front, as house after house became e inated. It 
aao uais ba Routes ob h ep AEE A } } as lage a few minutes that passed before the whole 
for terms of awe urs, repayable by instalments, shone with light, developing Aon soe nes of the 
Witaiaw Rataay, Actaary and Secretary. tod r advance the cause of the spat! Church, and lead ams tecture, and | indieni ng in bold and bright relief 
- op ING = ~— 
A LBION it Sra ANCE ¢ OMPANY, | we learn that the Annexation question was settled in the city. ae little lox: Bers and: the lines of brightness 
Instituted in 1505.— Emp wered by Aot of Pariláhini the affirmative by the Texan Convention on the 2! as the ill u 
ADVANTAG 3 : July. te “ Republic of the Lone Star” is therefore | nation 
E wa nt of the Pre rao Bacay ania inge Capital, totally inde- | ag an end; all the foreign relations of Texas have been | * little hound and the tee peg pont m the opposite 
tess si wnting to Fovr-rirris, or 80 ran Cx e | closed ; and the frontier is now guarded by the troops — pes x agen a spo e abak iaaa ie p aoe 
q si *olicles issue : X n Si g \ 
: Bers se hes of Ey Jom, anit be wd upon tie of the United States, The news of the declaration of of “the aie dees Eye perecived the twinkle of n f the innu- 
y-holders on the 29th og isis, and | war on the part of Mexico turns out to be premature, | merable lights on either side 
, cithe nd there is no probability of any disturbance in that diamonds, till the line of ry silver lost in 
um Insured; quarter, dreadful fire in New York, which has de- | another and greater blaze of splendour on the upper 
cart are we 90 Dare oe tore Annua Premium, stroy: a property to the amount of a ilii and half p of i river, = aang on a asa i ea 
a Dp 5 s rid oat he surface o river blaz 10 
es jais and Baris 0 masurom, Secretary. oe (renons: O SO pnoiher firo at St. Johns TUT U ingat lights ot daraior baaa nanan ee 
amena i g the Med ~ astern shore along the banks, besides the lamps that 
INSUR a E, PALL “MALL & CORN- Parit pert twinkled from the masts of every vessel lying along- 
. „LONDE | sit er calamities ‘stich mat ately taken Bm = the side, the hotels were all Wea Sr kateni with little globes 
Chair m | Nor an contin th Chi- 
Depaty. Chairman, l b more than i 
Trent. sail is even more painful aey alarming ; the cholera | nese v variety. The whole meal per th feed $ in light 
ESTABI is SHED 1503 has swept away some thousands of victims in various sparkled and twinkled like a firmament. This ‘as beau- 
f 18 ancr e ¥ me | > ifi 
epee tt Taom re muities, and the ei parts of India, carrying off i in Lahore from 500 to 700 f eon ded by » ku 
: CARTY AL ion ri ‘and entry in cm a. ae a day, and even arresting by its scourge s the hostilities upper ow of the river, i ia a debitos pes pi e 
Aone ae emesis mente ‘btn of the ey mei which have so long agitated the | the thousands of s spectators rs who lined ne ‘hone nhi 
4 ran nie tay be off meted on Sin runn on Joint Lives, | Punjau E the: hi ware t hat the ap- 
on t ê contingene fe surviving another. i h of the Queen might Other 
ses from Church Preferment, Pub. proach o e uee a 
a) and any other Cis il or Military Employment, may, | Bont Netos. | rockets from “ny Bridge of Boats ale cima 
ir income to provide the poor Sy i Tax Qvren’s Visit P the signal, a o after, a large steam- 
dist -a t yr ate death would « | Py a 8 fP belonging to. the e Dussel- 
grand concert of 600° musicians j 
ae xT her strived at the Palace of Deshi or 
ith inst. _ The dinner at the Pa lace was | 
s 
am ‘tit Insurance, or other | the 
Offices in London, and of | 
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vhich w led 
on ee 
Jonx Cuaates D EXRAN, See. 
te direction Ar Bruhi, masts bearing signals of 
colours, and and her cabins and saloons literally a 
f all th villiant colours 
laze a light. 
shot mA aiani] from all parts of the horizon, 
: Ñ ORIZONTAL WATCHES , very Flat. — A. B- | of P russia hd in t Her Majesty. The King 
E SAVORY & SONS, Wa ATCRMARERS, S, Cornhint, London, roposing Her Ma ve s health touched ev 
pas Bsk; on y in sliver Giese, theve ond: a baw i praa by his je =e felicity of ex tenet high upper air, a canopy of brief splendour. The steam- 
rap Mn aes six guineas ach, ‘These i essel proceeded up the river as faras St. Tremond, the 
accurate = Pro hei “horisontal cocapemen | The following are given as xact words of the toast. p Her G en 
$recalast eitited to cums abin ne mportant requisites. |“ Sirs, fill your glasses to the brim! The burthen of place at which a Majesty was to em ii e 
aa maed on S vations going whilst | the toast is which ands with = — rom Brubl, and during the interval that elapsed a 
y given with each, sible charm in all British an e | silence prevailed ameng the orderly spectators. A 
day it sounded as the sign ee ne Bn quarter of an hour or > mani a a a —— 
N tls of the = eck. triumphant upon a field of battle with diffielty gained. shot up fi sonar re h Ta 
This day, after a peace of 30 years’ duration, the fruit e. This was the signal for the a m 
mm Masnerr’s progress in Germany continues tojof th uous 8, it unds in the lands of| the grand réception, and se fi va Ge ae a aa 
ply the n y tod re their most inte- | Germany, on the banks of the noble Rhine. word | treme. The ; “agg m eet ae a 
pe osie ; and the importance at our jis Vr a! Sirs, empty your glasses to the bottom. | ance of the steamer wh a al if gaed wil 
Satinental neighbours to this re royal visit cannot be e toast is Her Majesty the Queen of G Britain | her Royal host. “gel = s the is 
: roved a and Ireland, Long live Queen Victoria, and her | had animated all th oe sage pea 
Proved than by the fact, that for the first time in Hiustzious Ti rt” Itis needless to add that the |tacle, the whole firmament was in a blaze of light. 
history of = nch journalism the Paris press has) ast was drunk with the utmost enthusiasm. —On Rockets and other feu d'artifice in eve z 
Borea. rop rs to follow Her Majesty i in ved tour, y | rection n ut : — ar oe wig 
to chre h who line oth shores, aiso kepi 
ronie} the resque r 
: . Te of ner progress, We menti keg in our | of the preen be oft the statue of Moven, On their | SP à RI aie ate = prae 
the enthu maar a soti, 
‘ to th a insa were burnt in large masses, she¢ ding a bright 
g” setting fot within ‘the Pra n eae "sah te te naey the Sri. is glare er the niet scene. This firing was kept up 
q 8 = = n occurred, gratifying ss tiat ro T a a, fi bet been arranged that Her Majesty | iad intermission—rockets blazing and salutes firing 
E en to all classes in this country, re : fi he Prince of F rom every of the vast a vere illumi- 
; should witness the „ceremony from the Prince 7P : 
at an arnt the “mageiicent —- e pre erg’s house, nati nidu ng whole time the ste: dor to 
i for Her Majesty on th in to = a aang and the y bee of the drawing-room | ead oa Bridge of Boats ; E Tight npn 20 a praep e in 
ing the de a t the eslenton of that noble | windows in front of the house was covered with one wide blaze of light, and the lurid. g 
ho om if we had opened | velvet riate deco Accordingly, the i rown over it by the artificia z sigh jeularly over 
a en a the carriages were driven at once to the Prince's resi- = city of Cologne, brought o exquisite effects, 
Pages ë Noma romance ; sci the journals : ges coon as their Majestios appeare a on the | A. mor eases the extent 
he Europe which had i Saldune, he ‘ s 5 elcome | of the field of operations and the ean continuity 
RE ROL co a i. ah t splen ios ga at or crowds who thronged the square, The | of the ac OT E seldom have been par 
er pai ã to a fo reign So vereign. Her ceren s the n commenced by sud: | Steamer i ia 
ine on Monday last for Coburg, pass- 
En omplim 
Bir left ibo Rhi 
on her mbar, where the King of 
denly drawin 4 which was the 
throngh We the 
signal for a r Bertie of cannon, interming ied with 
ts, 
of Beauty. was added. Fns eously the 
a blaze of light, goons like a ri eh frin 
nge of 
elimax to the ot 
Allaround 
+ A wag i 
Mat this time Her Maiar i ia, 0 no msa ppe a 
r who were accoutred in the costame of on 
or | middie ages. with jack- boots atte swords and feathers, 
OMA £ ola And as a 
the Cathedral of sgn ag n e inated.” 
= = edifice, topmost pian nacle p the 
— nily irele at Coburg. — From e facts and date of the inau- ne eee g 
y rants ate vB bet dierent cal non and attested by the signatures of the King iow ‘tint upon the ca cathed ral, te oss. grown stones of 
ligious movement whi place | ond Crown Prince of Panik, the Queen of England, vaea, being ose a oad ase 
the Catholic Charch, in conseq and Prince Albert, having been soldered - = AAR and produced an effect of unpara ty, 
exhibition of the Holy Coat at T bas latterly ‘leaden case, was pi under the basement of the F 
i ii i tirel t rent, After this beautiful exhibition, 
vancing with very rapidity in most of the | sta „and the aperture n an se an y REEE 208 pa tne cove 28000 a 
a states, M. ge, rincipal leader of the | this ceremony the insagufa oa k "i ‘coy ise he royal steamer, passing t rough the Bridge of Boats, 
ong muted his erusade agains vom ete ae previo rt.in| Which was opened for pe purpose, went on to 
t meeting with any personal violence, even in Pk all the distinguished s artists, assem bled at Bonn, the landing place, a amids t a a fire of 
ee ts cad a the 9th denuncia- part, and at its conelusion renewed shouts rent the salutes. A A ian t r ps 
oe Rome led liati Cath =~ in the midst of which their Majesties r retired. The of the line a oe a oe oe = som frs peri re ter- 
Armenar a8: shiek » Peet Ka t which were brilliantly illuminated and dece t 
ple. 
+ er diy i aoa aa et 
E Popular indigoation, aroused by these events, soon 
