THE NEWSPAPER. 
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“ a must verely leit a» m France, | and trom this poine turonghout she ex momma e 
At Ronen, wn however, it en to have ee | long festoon, At the bound sey anihi i arch 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 50, 1845. po en í na ne from which “thouth —— 
| were t 1 E E E entitla aff the } n y — 
a tee in wovmies Ps AL LIPE ASSURANCE | atw Sn tek i rage í Royal pya miraa 4 
i ires Loxpox. | uins, and 120 we ' te Saree | fe nee and flow On either side were the 
i fisio a yey yee W. Moris 7 ny, dus xo | Fae a hat the Hver | emi miling faces of the inhabitants, ining th ‘the streets, and 
= porr oR THI INATIT eo Ens | of many are desy aired pe Germany we learn windows, The t bu vildings of of 
and heise { Assurances, by the trans. | Pat the n æipzic bavo met boen the city were profusely ornamente d opes Tow 
ies of the “ Achilles Dis aud Foreign Lif | rene wed, ei Shat the oe irritation he en ! i 
Ne, OROFPITA | layed by th with thi ally decorated with garlands, festoons, and flags. 
f the Prits vided savwrasay among the | ¢ må the citizens in i regard to a commission of inquiry. Arrived at the Palace of the „Duke, a fine png 
sfer p ‘ ve Auwual Presmiuans i 
r d tal im addition to the Puad, eom jo eP x “ ense quadrangle, a nd with a turreted entra a the 
gaia -s - a yee ua | E en shaken during these occur- Royal party alighted and ws ma of a slight refresh- 
uly | pences. and there no doubt th } fal 
CRRI bres F y (ment. A guard of gens-d'armes were drawn up her 
Mem? , he amonat of the frst five | Wibe effectua!ly re-established.—A from Turkey After a short delay “the Roy, yal party prt ee palace, 
y | state that the P; 4 iad i 3 5 p i 
v Meemntere fur ew s he Gret Be the pre 
om seliefactory security ota aoa phs oam of ihe pang h has sived th Py : ace, Rosenau, situate Aaa ane miles 
| this measu re, the ini epentence of both the Dra USER and | p : Fi H 
mese engr Lage zog iar par metie ane age Maroni rage ii be maintained, and the pe a i ming features of t glia rural scenery. A little 
the two religions atis ae orily s securo d. e have at | farther on and an avenue of trees, perhaps two miles 
r Rate of Premium. without participa tion unte from the S the azils gs ng, leads up te the Pal lace, through a country ) which 
emia ee E ane i rmer contain the importa: that M ! H th k 
kwteven the Reduced Matos G z 
ates; wed tres becoming Mecsbers ion the 224 uit, was on po point of declaring war ness of forest and verdure, that you see in an English 
ated to a Pai ar cdpation » the rm ts. | against the United States; and there is reason to AA pak, without that exclusivencss == which in 
ne mat this rash step ——— within s few m aie a P ai ^ ana where the ge wre 
É sxetek PERMITE of the departure of the packet, The Brazilian news entirely open is the place to all 
ies “ET EVEN TAAGA, Wrens LIFR important as annouscing that the terms of a treaty | oomers. Rosenau itself in the beau ideal of a BU i 
E - - of amity apd commerce have oh en defini missy agreed residence Alth , it looks 
| ad i . > . é i. a upon by the British and B t di d 
T> 129 i55 Be. the rough d:aft d ey treaty has arrived for the ap- schon ers. The nam e, Rose “the meadow of roses,” 
J» ISi iF ti 4 proval of our € aptly —_ ~~ “ively ane from which the palace 
T» iu 9 rieé in T} e windows are 
Le 223 2 C228 3 the kind. p pe of more than English 
wisewiare are detailed in the Prmpartas Wome wor softness aud rich luxuriance—meadow, w , 
A. R. fav Mesaging Tractor Tae Queen's Visir vo Grans. r last report | stream—is spread at the foot, while all around, as 
[aH .COY y | brought the narrative of Her Ma enya ong down | the eye can reach, mountains of Highland 
PLATED D p ER A B to ber departure from seca pe ad ged 8th clothed 't th its with fir or ri 
s Banh a 4 i Rannat, pakmi “ite royal party left Mayence st § 0’ clock ; } Pp its l i ‘by bi 
y Plate toutes mens pitres af SILVER-PLATED | asionisbmont af the Germans, n f juced | å be valley, I 
BA of Bhatt i artara, trom 15 to 20 Guiness | to travel at the rate of 10 miks an boi ¢ Queen | After the — beauties of the phooyshe 
a a Seon fhinne Panai arrived at Frankfort at 4-past 16; tat a as 5 Her ‘My enty | — that strikes an English min 
ge a TUON Kime. £ + d, | required no refresliment, she did not alight, no iake | all eere ceremony and exclusiveness, à 
Mhin BTA 6 1 Pha Didoorm, Win. $17 0] any stay in the town Wikies posts wise Í t solitary g with which Eaglish noblemen 
ns ee MID bf) putto tor earrings, Her Majesty reecived the con gratu- l | and Privees are so prone to surround themselves. 
piu subrteouilan helik eaa | bathome of the A | There is not a gate or a sentinel in the whole gama 
#4 Por set gis 17 o wale who were in attendamee to receive Her Majesty ; | but the country (and happy comi £ Wie 
pave tidoep Hana = amà Movant ames, and Hit imt Arama was no reception of Wb aaki pal or milit ary | they seem) come and go, and look about them as 
smg tne Oresi ar Cont af Armen, A Prine Oar | e marien, n = was expected. The pe ople e amen bled i | please, se, under the a windows | of the psn ih no 
> G enge 4 i own of self ay 
w 4 Kihere ot Nae Mes Piste, mar he bed | ‘or arin api 
be uro e cnmentey Sree of porti the Queen and Prince Albert, and a general fecling « of respect, 
od 3 AE PP fa he Germans,” iler Majon ar arrived at ontani at 
zr: cati drove en through the town, and it bone 6 Pm., and was weleomed to her hushand’s halls. 
eee, ene OD SS 2 nae ae not to slg age 
> IKIT ROTO“ te roatenin A Pia’ À : = 3 à 
CKT vowten non Pt MAaSNIRG oertain ARTI sleeves Her M j r d y ? | there for this ner senha, pos it 
Spiraea ir a ee RAUL WAT CROMER ongrent 22. | ny, War seit te cians P Tt Ai eq! n 
= | were pat to the carriage, drove J apr Degen ars in the rince Ibert was we , 
psc ae om agua and errived there at pant 6 in ee is | Serene iOdaye of almost incessant travellin 
News of the @icek. had refused a ermal reception, a po mour Q of the royal party preferred ; i 
merely appointed to attend ber. Prisco Leipold re-i lin ep retirement, and consequently there 
leading topic of one foreign news fe an owtbreak | .nieed Hor Majasty at th o recorà for a fow pm The Queen and 
L Cormacned by the approve operation of a the thirean, and the officers of the o t laced on | he Albert with their suite, ccupied Rosenau, The 
öf tarcetion, betredeced ky the Minister af f |K CT i 4 À 
new tares appar to hove pmi with dioner took coho on the m ha of the ‘oa vam He to the King ns one of the Princes. ef Saxe 
en tenon x ati wavellers, salutes were ‘teed, and music | Coburg, sitanted within the town, at the back of the 
wm the tre in Her Majesty wae #0 fatigaed with the FB eno tat | hentes, an Oras ad Kent i the other visitors 
the i miet to pripone the execution of bis aS caked early to rest, On Toxsday moring |lived at the town palace of the reigning Duke. On 
> i wet m for Coburg. | Wepxespay morning, after breakfast, the n 
a very interesting stle of 
tone, was on the least hac “yt of Saxe Coburg, which is ng `i 
ist tour., There wssn tee |B nee than the = palace, when he is not at 
Í that was pew in the scenery, the bitle yer id f : Ios a the = F ra the 
ainiai presque coriumes le. rentre, and was reeciv ed with Ve — 
a hat treacyietion, po jene than a pourwey, ami the Leg mite kay, was vas fal of te | } 
: Pamberg, whieh the re ys i 
ut inthe sapita on the morming tl habitate of Ube surrounding country, who g f they are eustomed at 
The operative classes of course soon felt the Quest a os during the few minutes ja me, On Tavasosr morning the spat party all 
rock a messe apei the streets were epaiei in the wen The distance from Ban abe verg to | breakfasted in the air, on a terrace before one of 
filled oth erode af i le chaneress (Coberg is abont TE mil a ‘fronta of Ramona, . oae — oe iate Duke 
the Geverement. The authorities towk sè ecunirs Afver paming Zapie endort the road runs | j always a eee 
re m á i bask of the Main—a river perapat “| one of the most beauti cm views in this beastifol 
thie ry a t al oni the ; slong ‘the x 3 h aari pe è 
P site, scenery searcely inferior to that on | The dinner hour is much earlier than in England : 
aad passes Staffelberg—s hill “trem rema Thabi: idered ratber a late hour to dine. 
Amnoding apret. On the ot | After break isited the townof Coburg, 
—_— which repeal agp ee praes d whiel ch is of the cleanest 5 ud most encha pee 
on of Baw y the | that are i re found on the Continent. The sul 
Passing n Lichte tentela ones some are laid out like private gardens, and the Duke's sub- a 
ie Bavaria and ihe oD uchy of jects ail look as happy and healthy y r ha 
reach griz the royal party any care or sorrow to discompose them. After dinner, 
Queen of the Be igians. | | the re reyal party drove to the town palace, where Her 
i } j dt Prince held asort of levee or recep- 
it passed on towards Cobar, re | | tion, ; bere a “ circle.” Among those pre- 
sors in e 3 aia ted the Grend Duke of Baden and his son, 
ih plumes of white feathers i in their | the Dowager Duchess of Coburg, Princess Reuss, 
> Angustas of Saxe Coburg i rh ogy a geo of Coburg. On 
family ako swelled the procession, | Feima, Her ese A at an early hoar, and — 
by a large bod smen of the walked in the grounds about Rosenau for some time 
, dressed in their of green and before breakfast. The air was and balmy, that 
cir carbines slung « twit chouiders, | Her Majesty again expressed a wish breakfast on the : 
wke of Saxe Co was alo at the lawn, aud the morning meat was wecordingly served af 
his brother and Pie fine ani fo “rah Tay Canning der again in the 
iage, th the 
the ze y Cann: 
ing within. The whole recep- | esque spots in the surrounding ry at 
prettiest thing imaginable. At | ee | "s desire. The Dab d Di bon of Sane 
rame , town the Burgomaster and Town Coburg Ge i at Rosenan in the c ; 
ama receive the royal party; (morning from the cottage Schweitzerci, and at one 
