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THE NEWSPAPER. 
The sewspaper. 
Sz TSA TURDA Y, SEP TEMBER 13 13, 1845. 
AT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE 
affairs of Ireland for some weeks "ihe |p 
a few miles from Gotha. 
Courts.—The 
have been brought prominently into notice by 
i f government in refi 
by the dismissal o 
and especially 
Mr. Watson from the commission of the -peace for where 
me 
i the 
= royal arty pro 
they dined at 3 o 
SOCIETY, 14, WATERLOO Prace, Part Mar, Lonpoy. | having attended one of these tings pacity about 7, they came bac ) Gotha. ; was a ball 
E The Mahom Chairman. W. Morley, Esq., Dep. Chairman. | a5 9 magistrat fact f th ue in ma Cerea in yon arms to whic ween 1000 
| GREAT ADVANTAGES OFFERED TO POLICY-HOLDERS E a ee eee en eee ee E, 0 persons invited, chiefly inhabi of 
BY THIS INSTITUTION. familiar to aders, and it will pei “ass a G pag yee the x id hooi Hew Majesty aad ts 
eal and immediate accession of Assurances, by the trans- | cient t i Alf th er Majesty and the 
fer of th the Policies PA ae Achilles British and Foreign Life KEFE mn nt e ball, accompanied by the e and 
Assurance Associ a great Protestant meeting which took place last ome of Coburg, the Duchess of Kent, the King and 
shole of the Pr B ial ANNUALLY among the week at Bel t, for the si Sev of offering to Mr. rags 8s ther Hegian, Prince Ernest of Wurtem burg, 
Ebers, a after payment of five Annual Premiums. on the sympathy of the Irish Protes „and of bar “the of Leiningen, Duke Alexander of Worben- 
‘An ample g ant ree Capital, = addition to the Fund, con- | expressing their £ RE E e , | burg, the Gra and Duke of Baden, the Grand Duke of 
tinually a ulating from Premiums fully suficient to afford i pe SA k Aa “6 goyernmen 
complete security. hore: i ge gs : e 0 en presided at | suite. The theatre was fitted up in the Jullien syle, 
Credit g ae o foe hi alfil eaha arat gya | CS Meeting supp by many of the well- oil the ball was little n ne a promenade con 
ee atoms: ENE, security. known eri of the old Orange party. he lan- |in conseque! the crowds ple who prone 
Credit allowed sae Members for the whole of the first five | guage used by the a eakers was that ey ae the building, The ate party at <7 occupied the Duke’s 
ices. on satisfactory security being given for qualified paue if not of defiance ards o- | box, but after the ball had commenced came down, 
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Transfers of Polici , and oi Foe Srema t to uphold rea ro oo Sal ane e ERSE lonaise. hie 
t the Office. y : A me er 
a finims on Policies not subject to be litigated or disputed, principles at Eeo tostan ascendancy. The effects of >i returned to the palace.—On WepnEspaY morning, 
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T except with the sanction, in each case, of a General Meeting of 
the Members. 
‘An extremely low Rate of Premium, grp AA iant 
in the Profits, but bie the option, at 
of payin ng up the diff SaS between sietueed Rates 
d the Mut ar on e Rati and th s becoming Members 
Ge Society tsa entitled toa fall participation e Profits. 
act from the Reduced Scale of Rates, for ssurance 
cipati! 
within five 
Mr. 
er Majesty set out on her journey fiosa oie: 
r, 
l of Winchilsea has is di ay for some few miles in the 
approbation of the measure by resig ia pia paiol teritery of the Duke of ‘Saxe Coburg, a and the Duke 
Bhi sci ai and the commissions which held as a | and D he} dary, 
istra te fo or three English counti ti es 5 and it is ru- pen then took their leave to return to Gotha; Her 
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quarters, 
From Spain we have accounts of the meeting of the 
Majesty, Prince Albert, and the suite pora forward 
in where they had breakfast. 
The Grand Duke of oya Weimar walt ot here ei to 
two Queens with the Duke and Duc! 
o his As there is 
nothing particularly worthy a attention in Eisenach, 
Spain. The bull fights, and other nai 
inst. | the Gr rand Duke had readiness to 
rontie y] y to the arth urg, which is 
their ro p of a ‘hil i gisi two miles t 
town. is Castle derives its chief celebrity 
tional | {70m having been the residen Luther, who was 
the 4th, and for a time the violence of cpa ee 
seems to have been cast into the shade by the 
of Saxony in the year 1521-2, 
were shown the cha mber appropriated to the w 
of these festivities. 
under the disguise of a nobleman. They were were sho 
iio so celebrated room were Luther performed the 
greater part 
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Septe mber. On that da om sine can si om 
EE Th = Thüringer Sängerban and, or Thuringian 
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Bone News. rt of his translation of the Bible; and where, 
i Tae QueEEN’ s Ascot to GERMANY AND FRANCE. he Pri f Darknessinterfered 
tl ccounts e reached ] E Engl d h h f a stand 
from Saxe Gotha ‘ast week, it w ged for Her | fu IL of the holy in 
Majest; ark in the re aa oe P e on | these = aps been ngs pasha to yE ar 
Saturday, and At Osborne-house on Monday. A visito: who also enjoyed and aa the go views 
y the castle, they returned to their ear- 
residing, with the Royal riri of Fran ait: at the Cha- | riages, ne without going back > Eise nach, aie te 
teau Eu, altered all thes ese arrangements, and on |on their ined through the Thuringian wood: 
fi À M: — wa Buttlar, to sge Sarge preci 
f| the ada ot Fran e shall, however, resume our | of Hesse Cassel. e Elector had 
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the confines. of his sang. and at nine o’ 
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vest- merda, Grossbreiterbach, Stadtil 
regan Friedrichsroda, Chrdr 
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|in the oR bo ~~ tered cargo the. 
Elector was himsel edin Apartments 
‘ded for the E at ay Kurfarst rat Hote, when wae 
Her Majesty passed heart: tls 
them national can wio This was the third annual festi- 
and the occasion of the Queen’s visit to Gotha Fulda a M., and reac! 
a ee tha t 
pra of gona ner 
and "pre “Tuvnsoay “the ropal party left 
Frankfort soon- after 3. 
veral States, each 
tha 
ers by its banner, ed in Go 
sen’ 
— g- 21 towns nt forth thei eir singers to greet our 
Suhl, Georg- 
pera S EE TR Schmalkalden, Gotha, Erfurt, Sém- 
Im, Eisenach, Schnep- 
uff, gra _ ‘places in 
Hambi burgh 
s far to greet our Sov fece and to express 
his at pressing state affairs rae have as 
tained him at Munich, and prevented him receiv. 
ing her Majes reid in person at his palace at Warten: 
ty passed in n her r journ 
pore ag his and even Fran ee p ey to Coburg. 
| Be their ‘deputies. | The | k place in’ t the Queen, 
yal party at 
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wn dominions in 
a month's 
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and pie after more > than 
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| strumental poets 250. The Queen and the rest of the 
dinner. In the evening, aher tine, uro wasa a 
or levee, at whic’ 
about ‘past 3, and the performance immediately com- 
untess oi 
Westmoreland, the Burgomaster ra the au nuthorities of 
kfi ore presented.—On Farpay morning her 
menced. 
of England, se set to music by Professor Jacobs, of Ber- 
Ma ajesty an ub eee proceeded by the Taunus rail- 
way foe Wiesbaden to Bi beri ch, where the, ey em- 
lin. It was sung vy yayi ea delicacy of ska arban 
but althou a there seadis voices en gaged, ed, t 
Mas 
ed health 
Ee will be welcomed by all 
Gu? 
allowing 
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Spectful reception which was given to our ey 1 
Roy. ouses, 
Queen from arim Dennhardt, of. Eetu delivered: 
which was 
lace-on the banks of the Rhine. 
jesty was on board, the steamer got 
lying off the Duke of nats splendid pa- 
As soon as her Ma. 
ae 
erely by the Royal Ho 
= — om elicited i in all ie of tho king- 
ste 
a Second and spontaneous Jait ates piein d gnata 
the King of the French a fresh proo roof of her regard, 
wil a be considered the least interesting incident of 
F. 
interes 
: a I 1 s of Her 
: jest s to a while it was avowedly a compliment- 
EY and domestic vi isit to the King of Prussia and to the 
of bert’s fi 
E poe mark of Her Majesty’s affec- 
the | carriages vio 
« Huntsman’s Fare- | the Belgian train. 
f th director of thi e and ever È L was in waiting. 
ns pases Th pa: Pl gs 3 and pote the river at a 
pee Weber’s Jubal overture, played by the band with panes rate to gs the fortress of Ehrenbreitstein 
great precision ant feeling, and wound up with “God | saluting with 5007 cannon as they passed Coblentz 
save the Queen.” After this came a prayér, composed by he a party did Sas at D er at Dietz 
bodyof Th of eee i of the river, whe: y re- 
BASERE eencg “a = Bra =a i i te night at the Hotel e Bahne 
0 d th cb o Stren, the Queen Antw: y 
es a pe sas st prsepirslir nag ji train, ing through ‘Aix la Chapelle, 
and several cer of a canal character closed the ae Her Majesty alighted whilst the and 
performance. | _ in. the second part transferred from the Prussian to 
it was 
Spon 
Pe Ss ams s Philippe, and there is no doubt that | On T 
and festivities of 
And to the aka of the French peopl: iewes M 
divested of the ceremonies 
vadi a b Mendelssohn, and k « Vaterlandslied,” by | all the civil and military authorities were present to 
Schn neider. To close the whole came a German “ Volks- | rece Majesty. At the subsequent stations on 
gesang,” to the air of “God save the Queen.” It was the line, Cane ee ae other * 
m ai by Professor Welcker, of Gotha, and sung | onour p ed arms as the w 
with real Germa e m. A it uilitary } pare our won agrees = 
her acknowledgments, On tl werp, 
ary pieg erect to bs — to dinner.— and Queen of i the Belgians conducted ‘er ero! to 
sumptuous was pre- 
pora b h hich ted Her pared, At 9 r.m., Her Majesty embarked o abar the 
testy, the Duck f Saxe Cob tha, and P Leeper which ià did not get npea weigh, 
Alkent to Oberhof a hunting lodge ofthe Duke; distant |as the change which had been de in the hour of 
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