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The srelwspaper, 
F sATURDA SEP TEMBER 27, 1845. 
Y, 20 EASE Fa A por gn 
orley, Chairman. | 
VANT KEES OFFERED TO POLICE HOLDERS 
THIS INSTITUTION 
immediate accession of Assurances, by the trans- 
iat Policies, at the “ Achilles British and Foreign Life | 
n.” 
2 
E ries fay 
“The whol le of the Pro: divided. ANNUALLY among 
le mbers, after payment of five Annual Premiums. 
y = oer mee eg in se to the Fund, con- 
` ting fr m Premiums fully suficie 
the 
NMT AL LIFE ASSURANCE > 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
of their intentions, and the numerous which | Thicknesse, the son of Mr. Thicknesse, 
have been made have checked the Reams for | presented the js eee 1832 to 1835.. 
fF oa nt. Rumours of an impending ge 4 O E ts.—The Queen has 
in the Cabinet have been current for some time, and} See wt vice 
revived since e ae an oF dhe Quan to O — Corballis. 
— —— might sa 
pesna 
gned. 
mye ae seach nt Will iam C ir pa to be 
that which have excited so | mi a noun for the province of 
much interest — ut Germany, will be o be Colonial Surveyor and En 
of grave deliberat in the sess 
Saxony, which po ‘King get 
ins nst. The or n S 
the obje et 
"bal wi of Sierra Leone . J. L. Moo 
oe ie paa m to be Colonial vege sr in lanl peg Islands ; th 
V. CE T. Scott in ah 
KNH at Geo: 
Good ; and Ade l a E. Sh Ik 
it tld ‘the 1 Deputies that the Topes SE as m 
CREDIT. 
it given to Members for half 
ts tone : 
agitation hich ‘adm 
oF Hon 
a moO G 
E Auditor-General of Accounts for the is! 
anifest 
P 
s a fairs, and which threaten 
Premiums, She security. 
t allowed to M mbe: ers for the 
Premiums, ye satisfactory naen be 
the AA 
ing given for 
eir payment. 
“Tra ol of Policies effected and registered (without charge) | 
the ‘Off 
=< = gaia not subject to be ricer or aa tag 
ept with the s: netion, in each case. 
embers. 
n extrem mely low Rate of Pre 
ee oe 
ithin five 
ne 
“lean and ‘entitled a5 a PRT participation i 
m the Reduced Scale of Rates, for Sich 
of lo 
| The A 
The Militia.—Official notice has been given to the 
| Lords Lieutenants of the different counties, that Her 
Maj esty been p 
nspection of the 
en 
y a anced and exceed the bounds pr 
good o order, merited the tei serious attention. So 
oS S of the Chambers |; 
have a gone, there seems 
Ri support the new religious 
ffer a stron: a to the Ministry. 
POPPE iE on the r hand, pos to a 
br eep the eman Calle Church: por 8g or 
ough Ma ring ; 
forces, 
aided by a regimental 
will forthw: i weit the a 
onge, thr 
was not hon to sleep in the “city, nor to pore heceseary compleme 
ivine Service within its walls; while beyond th or by beato 
Death of th 
shop of Bath and Wells. — This 
| Prussian frontier, on his ag as sigs to Ulm, | venerable bishop a ed on Monday at Wi 
Erei wei hi 
triumph. —Ac- 
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counts from Switzerland of Pa 16th i inst , give | a descrip. | e 
rmed by the Bishop of Salis- 
oct 
N tlbi wasa d divinity, a visitor 
the other cantons of Switzerland, The abet of this |° of Wadham Clee > aate K &e., and uncle to the Earl 
he 
e over- 
of pert Recorder of ert a 
was geen. ee of Chester in nfo 
ious, social, and politial institutions alate to Bath and Welle in He had a 
y ite he quently been 33 years a bishop of National Church. 
e pees eee E e : 
ty 
e to the sarang 
ag for sale AS THE 
iched to them W. 
y. 
at 69, CORNHILL (won rs 
towns throughout the King 
ATCHES. — A. z 
ERS, 9, Cornhill, Londo: 
thei 
Ba peed i 
eae an 
E | leaders of this horrible ass 
refu- Keme sect 
es, many of whom are ‘eins or iarl of s E superior —The Journal des D 
dange: 
gees, ` 
| | e2nention, and pei the more conspi- shila ‘ee articles on the eienenn now going on 
One y s m get of Gotha, ve 8 actualy between the F. h and Belgian pede respect 
oficating as C g x p bs Ar Ha ara e T 
S nds, in i hadeg pp 
to light. This adventu arer has been expelled a four | 
1846. The Debats says that the Coane Gi 
Department of bp North eh pay 
t, in which, aft 
of the 
markets, y of of th 
red in eter 
gians, taking es Soak 
t the vigorous measures adopted by the authorities 
— Rec ent accounts | Sees Ser the ERG 
a | il effectually suppress 
from Am 
thread 
advi 
the llth Tay, all the British and 
for action, in 
ld : e” s ; 
ce 7s aes ete every description, PE ul tum. He had givena reply to their former com- 
t that which is more particularly adapted to | munication, but they d clined pting it, and they 
the: refore site Rosas ours as a further 
s consid what conclusion he would come to. . The 
News oe the Gtieck. i ‘apt ee 
Tae Overland Cal mail has pee this week | between Buenos Ayres and Monte Video. vani cone omens to Belgium, especially 
HIATT. ES SOREN 
vith = ‘fom tha t presen 1 to the 7th ult, Bombay “Wome W oe and Les Spit poses 
peba interra es Covrt.— ajesty and Pri rt with the peek together Tanan effect of which would be to drive 
cap since the: date of the! ast adages banno capa | royal family eft Osboriie House on Tiare | that 6 antey o further eom ection wi ht 
t BAE Windsor, travelling from the ath SSi t 
ži state. Raja S i tie ard to ¢ ie ugh shits by a| his —— ae of Deputies of the 
lab Singh had escaped a ues attempt on his life, i in of the South-western Railway. The at ee of 
isit a and Prime | royal party arrived at the Castle at 2 p.m., and were | greater a psd omas to Belgium than to 
inister, and fo ars were etal ned of commo- bey “cheered. ur stay of the Court at Windsor | while it Sovernes nt wll be of a $o Hame ital 
Bons at the Dusserah, the great “festival which occurs edi ugg a Base a that the t will be greatly to Sold 
beginning of October. In the meantime, a sub- and Prince ‘Albert have taken their usual walks and the part oi Belgium. —The Duke At De 
force had been offered to the Queen Mote: hy ric the neighbour! f Osborne. On Sunday mvs arrived « at signe on E 
a wid and attended Divine Service | deaux. on the following morning: 
-jin predea ans Church. The Queen . ce e wager hci ast an hee ing the en 
rough H on Friday for Witley Court, travel- 
say ay 8 nie ee fal train of the London and depart ek which was lng i annual 
i th ‘sod Bristol lines. |in that city, present x À t i 
ee ar Al R to his ‘Royal Highness, which gives a distressing 
rom the Continent this afternoon. account of th of the wine-gro 
Brera or a Prince or Haxover.—On the 21st rete that quar petitioners si 
Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess ae ee made reiterated but inefficacious 
i Prin siae wi reum- -of the disastrous state to 
aig age the aces is | reduced. They say that the 
atte i r! . . . 
event has Se eed m tans in Bue with th the rete oy. | though dne of the richest in France, 15 
The citizens assembled before ee 310 millions of fran es of ee 
at mo De D aC Fre nar gn d that this debt is an- 
_— er tae = for ves iy i ae gig rts of their wines is 
of the Royal House. The city of Hanover was | nually Iní i 
J ee during the evening. Both the diminishing. They then give the following account to 
wn Princess and her infant „doing quite well. eas etal A Ae exportations to foreign 
Sie te ing oE Hanover to hee Maes te | ut ea is at Seis 
4 | Quaen, the Queen =. the | and 28,000 hectolitres in 1882, was only 19,000 hecto 
i | Royal Family in 1842, and 16, The Tern to Sweden and 
Parliamentary Movements.— has occurred | which in 1840, 88, a sad deus, vested batieen 6900 and 7008 
in the borough vot beret M i the =. Saden denh JE at ee wee parenie in 1823 to AIA 188d, 168 000% | 
Greenall, the Conservative died at his | 288,000 5 1840, 125, 1841, 117,000; 1842, 89,000; 1843, 
e | residence in St. Helens iy veck. 1 T 77 600 ; 1844, 73,000 hectolitres. ‘The exports of brandy to N 
3 naa, ving nce A way, eatery was 764,008 litres, and in 1st fell to $5,000 
didates coke Saad son | litres. To England the irage. in 1842, 000 litres ; 
brought rae the Hon. Captain Ys 1844, 219,000 litres. as to the 
Balcarres ; and the Whigs, Mr. R. A. À. |S States, the Se A hni E 
