per. 18.1 _ THE NEWSPAPER. 333 
Tie Pewspaper, the Stamps and Post-office are both excellent indi- | 737,817}, There is 
aia “ak the 2 k ‘ a decrease in the Customs 
SS of the commercial activity which is now| 1,154,492/.; Excise, 5784/. ; log 160/.; Property 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1845. jn Sai d on tself w a forms, and diffusing | Tax, DO ege and other Moneys, 3526. ; 
s of consumption am the t bulk of th x es | together, 1,298,790}, from which, deducting the 
COTTISH WIDOWS’ FUND AND L ee mpg of 737,8171., we have, as stated enp 
6 
N ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 2 
Resto 2 ts oes eral T Das hs 9a „The position of France in Algeria i is the great topic | tioned that the a tn T It should be men- 
Edinburgh. The Earl of Rosesery, K.T., | % The Paris papers are occupied ug asum of i 0007, gnare pa prodi n 5 
Othe Pande o of the Society now ace ae and invested x discussions eae prep tions now ing to | silve: mitted from China goy T nen 
‘t to One Million Five Hundred and Ninety Thousand | 2¥°"8® the late disasters of the French troops; and it The € — —The Bishop of Oxford will be — 
us Sterlin porn Ann Revenue t io paris oÈ Two | is rumoured that the Prince de Joinville is to have ‘a| lated to the. vacant See of Bath and Wells. The 
a ty- per | command in the approac campaign, in order to of the Cenik. i vaki have been ep pe 
g 
the affairs of the Society, vided | Cruise off Tangi likely to su to viz. 2—, S 
py rg Cp ln aee a Bg | gemat, punes Adel Kade win te ‘ent ima, provost of Oriel College; De. Ball canon of 
a ices on their lives i i 
Morocco Marshal Bug a Church; Dr. Cardwell princi of St. Alban 
pand, however, appears desi IrOus | Hal os nd sale elf — of Christ — h-—The Rev. 
É ist day, which closes the current septennial period, | “4 
ecure a certain aie atte than Saf aaa, by f sh hi J.G 
ae oin PTET A F he is constitutionally responsible. He has not Jy | b DES akin pene 
b hole surplus profits belong to the assured, and be > 
y rather by being aged to the sum assured, by repr d aie ant ked fi Al to repair to Paris Dr. Gordon, 
E fature oitribitions q os = life, or by their value in money ar for piai without authority, but has EA EEI BORELE 
g given over to t ce, dressed a letter to Prefect of the Dordonne, in oretan 
fi f : ? . 
Further Si teniaton A pisa creat ay the Soe Societys which he censures the policy of the Government in| France.—The SE i rst has received ac- 
dino; 7, Parshall: Huen M‘Kzay, terms which are at least unusual in one holding office = of further disasters i in Algeria. By Le Cerbere 
fondon Office, 7, Pa under the ministry which “ad e It is rumoured | $ h, despatches 
A NNUITIES—In the AUSTRALASIAN COLO. |i Paris that ti tched ier to Marti on er vce gry E 
A NIAL ane GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE and ANNUITY Marseilles with a posi “onde the Marshal | fans onthe day afier the ae ae of Colon x 
PANY, f ti to repair to, day ray n {the aaa eag it is| Abd-el-Kader suddenly z awe ees tay of Preah 
d, with more koriti that there is no|troops, in the neighbourhood of Tlemcen, with such 
eet The Ce other pers on in France to whom the G ati can | overwhelming force that 200 French troops and 60 
n of its funds at 8 high rate of intere trust the command in Algiers, and that consequently | Zouaves with 5 officers laid down their were 
Subscribed e ag ee reef ieee in 2,0 Shares, they will be reluctantly compelled to submit to his _ carried off as me ped This annoying event hap- 
d, Esq., F.R.S. an Colgahern. AM: ceedings.—From the United States we learn that the war at Djemma Gh azaoua : The Paris ces ak a 
obe: Broo! Soks. sa. panic has subsided, and that a portion of m Un 
Ee tackle, Esq | TEE TRT A pares e ieee’ except ia whi late poo in fik, and = ~ va 
h he 
n Henry Capper T, Esq. A Sta! 
Solici ee ee Vege arras Pearse, Stevens waist o. siege a AES SEAE m the threatened invasi 
h Table s, Forms $ of Proposal for the pur- aicéady beati: withdrawa. © 45 sla has) lem 
mation, ma; O et d b; akey catia tion araneo, amd every ins President Polk à is shout to pends P ial Minister to | attac ferr brieke who EAA en,as La Presse vec msn 
mp ny, No. 28, Bishopagate-stret corner of Ecom Pig ae es oe See mission, and it is believed | si pegia ja aN wpe aena akede ra aim 
; È. RYLEY, Actuary and Sec n New York that the Mexican Government, in their razzias,” all the war un 
ch sof may give rise. 
s hi tional meer 
AHARLES COLLETT, of SUNBURY, MIDDLESEX, ity to offer any hostile resistance, will eagerly | carried on betw heb i ioka. Mhai gire when 
will send free, on Dei n t of 14 Era Saini, a | avail themselves of this mode of ting | e tate ‘teas D l olih Taia 
COMPLETE READY KONER ” for Measuri diferences.—From Buenos Ayres rm. | : E k pitted —a AE for the 
2 í eee: a th portant news that advantage gain 
ted the oe vg fo Allied Powers, and keene will Cow ines the fate of their 
a Argentine flee the com of ies while it will bring » wake ~ Rani teed of the 
at iir aai pes Hi peo; pem by the gewek and The pe an ai = igers by t 
gli dron. e Ministers have lished y grn 
| addressed by hal Bugeaud to the Prefect of the 
asses oii a Erap Uta of te pian ports in the e Monte- Dordogne, which has created no sensation both in 
heh ars landed 1500 British and political and moneyed circel 
& entlemen are ad: French Oribe of all prude of | funds which took place om the B on Frid D 
o iat prera taking Montevideo. At the date, however, of the last for want Pe better reason, mainly attributed to that 
y himself, under accounts, Oribe continued to defy the allied forces, cause ; and Ministers, it is said, are greatly embarrassed 
will be the failure of his su m will probably prevent his | by the ie toe ens, 20 8 a of rd 
ther particul be obtained lication at the y a saorte The ied 
Ne 16, Hanover-square, London. = — roe he ae erecta er See the per Ai 
Jon: DNER, , 3 — 
gl "My dear Prefect, —Chef d'Escadron Rivet has brought most 
à OF STAMMERING.—Mr. HUNT y be Counr.—Her Majesty, Pri Al disastrous news from ape The yore are 
esty, Prince birg and the infant | loud, ing out for my retw ve 
= — oe wiles za ceria royal family, continue at Windsor Castle, and are in complain of having Sead sbanaonch by oe o orenak to my 
early in February. good health. The Prince has entirely recovered sy enemi ord in the press and pay ete not to have Deen complete 
pectus, containing Terms, Testimonials, & id e week His Royal High- aoa = 
am hte g einar is a te uring y: have demanded, and assurances that some of my fundamental 
Rast cf the koda since, i ‘on applicatio » t0 | ness has driven Her Majesty in “the pony > and | ideas should be complied with ; but late events are too grave 
oi God gdom, free of expense. shot two or three es in the prese: he | for m to make an; terms for my return to the field of danger, 
: saidrens; Swanage, Dorset. r, I have, therefore, Jecided upon taki the day 
WING ROO L se . Her Majesty and the royal children have taken morrow. I will d devote to soy hour to give you 
M C a CK | their ly exe Prince George of Cambridge, | the bulk of the news. oera, h in the m i 
| Giorni Bangon, te Princes” Crease and, het |i Aar ce, awn ela 
s, e m em m OS 
daughter, Sir Peel, the Earl of Liverpool, and Sir H. havı there a Reutexantcslonel, a chef @uscaticon; ac 
ft ge Áak — = e this k on a visit | de bataillon, all the officers of the column, and about 400 sol- 
. The er erform: ane to the Que It is understood that Her Majesty will | diers. General Cavaignac , informed of the ——— of Abd-ela 
ths on oe eet rA bacon to the Marquis of ‘Salisbury, Kader, and the revolt of the tribes on the left bank of the Tafna, 
went out and woes two great battles, of the results of which 
see, postage free, in at Hatfield House, about t the 1 g we are ignorant, All we know for certain is, that he has re- 
to a paid le Visit of M. Thiers.—This „distingui. turned to emeen: This — success z Abd-el-Kader must 
A ve set the whole of the province into a ferment. our si 
and inni aw late Prim erty so x of France, arrived t fa have been commi ; symptoms of revolt have 
R of the TE ag at Mivart’s hotel last week. is reception has been of shown at other points; and General Bourjolly was little 
net nt ot ete e most eta character. On Monday he visited | in condition to reduce the insurrection on the Mina. It must 
e - J ul nal, and on Tuesday left | Pave ed some groun n sah is much to ng a 
* : at war t to enced. Alas! events 
fon the 10th instant have somewhat ted | London for Bowood, the seat of the Marq Lans- | Feil justify the opposition I have made ta unaren w 
= aa 
blic expectation, although there is no reason for | downe. He was yor pag = Thursday, re- tension of a om na, anl the reduction ~ 
ing that the deficien ney which they exhibit turn to London on Friday, and on the same day leave omens fart igh erie? uk weeks cee Saat A 
t Th f nge, the seat of Lord Ashburton, and | Het Ss jor wet Ect and in the press, which roles us mach 
willin; 
be 
uch return or more than we are to 
aga a quarter of 3 millioni ; and co i] Tue Revenve.—The Revenue returns for the year| Not content with Publishing this letter, Marshal Bu- 
ts of the Governm neti 1t | and quarter ended on the 10th inst., were published on geaud, who was summoned to Paris by telegraphic dis- 
ather T created surprise that the revenue exhibits A S Sse be income of the year was 50,506,883/.,| patch on the arrival of the news from Algiers, disre- 
ticity under the c it has undergone tha n | which, bei with the income of the year ended ed the summons, started at once for Marseilles, 
doubts of the ultimate success of the Ministerial bet 10, 1844 1604 H or ae vost decrease of oa eg unadvised, without orders, and utterly uni 
y- The deficiency in > ms proves beyond = cit resume, ‘ upon public grounds, and to save the colony, 
t that the alterations in the t iff have led to this och bi ing com peace ta fs ee a Government that it was not certain would ever again 
tion, ein, tofthe d —s ar of last year (143723531. ys shows a de- | be committed to him. The effect of this extrao: 
“Sepa nearly the eatire amount o lecreas? | crease of 560,9731. The Erie the details of | conduct upon Ministers was that which might have been 
taken place in that branch during the iyere the acounts :—The nena e Tik show an in- | supposed. They were rendered furious, and none of 
has fallen on the quarter yas ended. In the in the Excise oi £ 109,2731. Stamps, 427,985 ; them more so than M. Guizot. It is said that the 
se there is an increase on the year, but a small de- vuln, 23 3,4261. ; Post office 16,000/. ; Crown Lands, | telegraph was pee set to work to communicate 
improvement that was cer- | 10,0007. 5 "Miscellaneous, 20 6,6037. ; y to which must t at eilles ere could 
added Imprest and other Moneys, 225,1047. ; Repay- | but his contempt of a previous te! 
67%. ae a vad Paris 
ts of Ad 
on. have in : ri da Ta: pt p oa ha! m = Ae 
p. 2 Customs of 1,590,953/.; Property Tax, 31 .; reply to t t summons, “that I can conquer - 
d quarter, and so likewise has the Post- | Making together 1522-2070, from which, deducting the | Kader ; I can, and will, only do it in Algeria.” This 
£ 7 we have aias 
gress, The e he àe | ox showed M aier 
crease on the being n 7391. returns Times, “ sho inisters the inutility of an info 
0004., and on the q zi a no: less than aa The Granran si show an increase in the Stamps of 114,487/. ; | order ‘or — M. Guizot has therefore des- 
erty Tax has decreased, but evidently not from any ; Crown Lands 20,0007. ; Miscel- — Marseilles to order Marshal 
of gen prosperi for the imports have es 241 5 to which must be added om geaud not y cook for — without 2 
To and | men vances, 350,189. 5 mites § total of|calling or recanting the whole of the letter 
during the past year, 
