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= SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1845. 
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j: kein; Esq., 
Thom Nesbitt, Esq. 
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The entertainment wasGutz- 
g comedy, entitled ison ~~ oat 8 
for, sper i the only 
There is no news from Afghanistan, ex- | 
tion a few years since in Greece and Syria, has bine 
| eee to visit the South of Europe, for the resto 
of his health, which has been shatte fered by his long 
d 
the hea 
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the G 
as 
| In "Turkey, the recent change of Mi 
an immense sensation among The fallen 
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rt. 
gr the audience join 
| its ae being the illustration of so 
in 
mortality. some of the 
sa cities of Frederick William I., the father o 
Ba fy X shag see te the Great. e the =a the orchestra 
ps = ii Beo o a. the Queen,” and some complimentary ad 
stanzas were be ded to Her 
gerela rae whose arms spread terror and desola- | of the Cou Whilst our oe ani gemes 
f Frederick 
pe “God 
tional 
Majesty and the Tas 
during Kyo Her Majesty» pea 
rches- 
tanzas, 
f the box; 
all classes. f 
eng hes roana but few partisans among the grea 
of t 
he Pir 
DIPth-da' 
f 
A a 
“p 
| p enj oy th a old Turkish population, 
seeing that its whole ee was to isolate Turkey, and 
ns soon as he a 
emg are made to Ass oub! 
ty, for terms tias zepiyabipi pr Sostaknantacs 
4 WILLIAM RAT Actuary and Secretary. 
LIFE 
QCOTTISH W WIDO V WS FUI 
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pole er in the mornin 
arty than usual was assem mbled . heat kerede 
The composition of the newCabinetisa great 
p | imrorement upon the se rie ol it teint wants 
vigo! rous head, and for t n doe: in nspire 
sys e, 
T Constituted by a of Parliament. Head Office, No. 5, St 
PAndrew-square, Edinburgh. The Earl of ROSEEERY, K.T., 
$ pa nt. 
e Funds of the Society now accumulated and invested 
os to One Million Five ane ang Ninety See 
mds Sterling. The ma ual ue upwards of Tw 
et * nd Thirty-thre d: ling pee 
4 The E igation into the affairs of the Society, as provided | & 
‘for by the ‘Articles of Constitution, will take place on the 31st 
Tof December, 1845, and all who effect insurances on their lives 
“before that day, which closes the current septennial period, 
wi secure a certain greater be en ht than will be obtained by 
who delay me! ent of t W- 
doing so till the 
he whole surplus profits belong to the assured, and may 
lied either by being added to the sum assured, by ai e 
future contributions during life, or by their value in money 
ng given over to them at once. 
_ Further information, with forms of proposal, may be obtained 
on spplic cation 
Esta- 
the Head Office, ee at bi Soy the peg that of 
a | left far behind. — 
ontains the Report of the Commission appointed a few 
moaths since, under the ‘presidency of the Prince de 
Joinyi 
rs np Report i is PETEK in TN res 
spec 
tates that a 
read with intere: 
the pelea iie advanced in the kiebi pamphlet 
of the Prince de Joinville have been adopted by the 
Commissione: t reserve, and tl rance “ Aa 
The asikae ners "state that As 
=e lly de ficient in all the elem 
re. 
am navy is ve ap he little more 
te 
Lea of peg 
deck 
erei cottage, w 
Bad 
Gotha 
Ty, 
n oat tripping = y the 
u- 
1e Queen, an 
is friends 
a larger 
arty co: 
sisted of Her Majesty and the Proe A ‘Albee the King 
and Queen of the gag ull Duke and dD: uchess of 
of 
at Rosen: 
= the Queen and. Baco ie urned to nau 
to luncheon unatte: gee Ocak Duke afterwards drove 
he pinning SENE of this 
ade Bh rovement, 
while the Government builders Ka he “experiment 
at once onerous and unfortunate” that they have been 
h has 
executed on very lig ht : af “suspicion, a nu- | this 
aid, the 
and ret turned ats 
a large di 
several noble and distingui 
| were formerly friends of Prin 
at Rosenau sides 
Ga Oey 
the Bank of 
er to a pa: aid letter, 
ERDOE’ S WATI ERE ROOIE OVER- COATS, 
au ult. 
n 
i | tranquillity of the capital. 
; ail 
Tur Quern’s Visit To G 
of her Majesty’s ae came "ae 
On ne next 0% Monpay, the ror party 
the a in the open air. ter 
—Our. last re 
wn to Suaa pix rotik 
size, after leaving 
ix o ook wo 
village 
pa 
on with untirin; 
interest, 
her host and hostess 
ch the Duke and Duchess 
their royal guest 
rag i of Sesong 
the. Castle in the ev ar i 
n the aftern: 
A the = of the royal party, w 
Pani aan, near the Rosenau. They drove 
epee of the forest, and then walked under the 
d | pretty trium 
to see 
— _ pend is a large area, strongly palli- 
at the sides; in 
e hut, Pe erched up “on high, and look- 
roun 
e midst is 
ing much like = ioe of Athol’s bothies in Glen Tilt 
Her Majesty and the rest 3 the royal y ascended 
sd the hut, an a seni ee spread aroun d potatoes and 
and then 
t 
Meiningen w 
ae 
Li 
f 
hie gp 
is repeat cal daily in all the wild boar pre- 
"Neos of of the a eWieek. 
Lo Ao atl 
By th + 
serves of Soest and ‘the a ppetite of the porkers | eo 
the Qu 
of Saxe-Mein 
within a sh 
a sb “of the burgher guard, and an immense cro 
ple eted the Royal ge as ey passed thro 
SS 
tom oa to the 9th, oe from B ts to the 19th 
J political ae is that from 
supplying the solution 
dy |; 
eg! It t seems, iesi rap aa es 
mens of of the porcine species are tenacious ‘of 
= freedom, that they will forego S their dinner rather 
n ha ave their wild beauties investigated if the ey kn 
i ors the 
t the 
se fam preparatio! 
and parti 
yal party stoppe 
uke and prre of Saxe-Meiningen. 
ringian For 
he arrival of the Queen at Rhei inarts runn, 
E he Hance h 3 on pain of losing his sport. É Whisper = pie swir s ch neighbourhood of the forest afforded the opportunity for 
adh noise | for the delicate ears of these susceptible swine. | ye y striking and picturesque effect, A large body of 
i EA Sa inclo- | Miners issued from the recesses of the hills shet 
is appears t that this over ‘and y o winish Tangers of the forest seampe h = ble | dark, formed themselves in a sort of pi n by 
biding his time, and awaiting — sure, = — "o ape wit con erable torch-light, t g their way —s = ~ = of 
Mient sa ” ri a fg n they came by tw gt alace, in and amon woods, and along the lawns, 
I a Thi pit as oe ne wales NN. rebel- s in a throng, s on ye gmin a eh ese J poe a tortuous chain of lurid light through the 
aus up by the yee ete Jowahir pene for the ingly piba good farm oom. Q Toena m a Z, : nepal : 
all the romanc: f: ion o: o ü- 
purpose of assassinatin y Piera: nguinary | ciated with the hab at el bar. One of the | te Sees ee m S peck Sk ie 
was the t, i i | accou t state _ ne out of more than 100 of these | ro Monies, and in the same simple 
ith the loss of 3000 men. ee wilg boars ` wh o found a was not o paris ~ | style that characterises all the movements of Royal per- 
Since the last ence with unabated violene: i g rina ie sonages Germany, except on state ons. 
tusk, rho, rather than run o! -spear, would Š id leari ii 
t European residents; it is pail, do tnt remem- >| ton art tail and pesi away at the sight T ES T S ote nin cine tyle that 
any period at whioh this frightful malady has mani- a. toasting-for i. They were a very plump, clean fae Cay piain pony pradio et oe sii en 
ae cs meme! Paget pigs, with a| England) was driven by ; the Duke himself (his, per 
> puearea stations of both mani, ma and strong smell certainly, which suggested the idea of a o box); and only those 
eriess towns in the ama and Agra provinces, pin gd eg a a gas, e e fero- so happened to w be Sac wii ths batara at 
sal suffered more or less, ese are all looked > i =a who srada aparmi ~ Bg driver, or could guess at the oe of those 
AS 8p roa e carriage, would have er ~ e to — 
Pearance al sees re Sutlej and ofthe Indus nis ae ee pe ene es dinner, might as well Sg spent er au a A te persons would 
its conn with the htfu l mi tory form in itin a farm-yard peeping into a ry hari A eantime be to that profuse T RRR which 1 is a the Te Tabit 
fe es tral A = istan, | HeT jesty and the royal = m pertot of the people in most parts o parti 
— mi? | silence in the hut, whilst the svinish sh multitude wero | larly in this ra akeri the rich wed gone "alike pion 
— the Pasa i ve sar al est fron- | over their evening — but eter ie à aol P P other a. The forest also affo rds sport 
de its’ savages have been so severely felt pie rays warned t he party w, an the |i the Bed of 
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