Nov. 1,] THE NEWSPAPER. 
The Mewspaper, msgs without salary, but will z 
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piat At home a rumour has been d fi | 
DAY, N ing ground for some 
SATUR OVEMBER 1, 1845. days past, that the Government ha = determined on a 
NNUITIES.—In the AUSTRALASIAN COLO- suspension of the corn- laws measure inevitably | 
NIAL and Tene yo bi bf on and ANNUIT the failure 
NY, or itan’ 
ony Seta EER ANNUITY. mu ved mcg x ai ag of the Pace It is said that Sir Robert Peel | | country about Oran ria p E opm a exaggerated, 
can be granted by any Company making its investments wholly kimit 2 the first place open the ports by an Order in | peet to be does not Baoa, the French troops, who ex- 
in England. The Company is enabled securely to as these a 
favourable terms from the advantage it Let es of investing a be Sepp years | on: 
portion of its ane ra a pigh sateet of interest. ae yy in the present month to g t tion to | tranquillity. The Moniteur’ Algerien of the 20th states 
S apit. ie 200,000 —in 2,000 Shares. ory Be the 18th the Governor- General, Marshal Bu- 
Edward Barnard, Esq., F.R.S. | Gideon Colquhoun, Esq. FORT FE ys Stan 9 F Algiers fo or 
Robert seks Bete g B. Mangles, Esq. ome News. 000 ah, el 
uckle, ic. Onsl urpose 
john Henry poate a g " William Walker S Ea s arak red and Prince Albert came to os Rew we fal ted cer im ah Pa had ire A 
Solicitors—Messrs, Maples, P. , Sti 4 on Thursda; > “4 
| "Bankers The Union Bank of London, -> | New Hall in Lineolw'e lan, and after remaining a few | Proclamation to the A ain and. Kabyies, annooneing 
bores, ih Tain Eomma, of Propane par- [hour at Buckingham Palaco, returne wo. Windsor] fay ela lear te salt coco nse 
| formation, may be obtained by application at the Office o f: the Castle to Dinner. During the “read Her Majesty an x hed wba ia s erke oF ie 
| Company, No. 126, oe street, corner of Cornhill, City, the royal family have taken their walks and e x- | their vat inpas y Sad he Er a sr anish them fr = 
Ryuey, Actuary and Secretary, es = ee r river the ye on hen Algeria, and pi cv kib, a 
atta | Retake wn on Friday. The visitors to the Castle 
LATE.—A. B. SAV anD SONS, Manuracror- | thi y. tin Cabinet have, at les h, pa vie ed the arran 
this week have been the Duchess of Eiker: tin th nseq gt REN # — 
s SMITHS, 14, C e 
Sink of England. The best wrought’ SILVER com and Duke and Duchess of Bedford, Earl and Countess of | ‘Ty, 7 Mee aut" lively gut reg sirada es "4 
| FORKS, Fiddle Pattern, ie 2d. Der 0z. ; Queen’s Patte: Delawarr, d ady M. West, the Earl of Mount b È ee comand na aa De f = $ of War, 
peroz. The following are the weights recommended, but ite Edgecumbe, Sir Robert and Lady Peel, the Earl and | Out Continues President of the Council, without, how- 
a articles m ay be had lighter or ai at the same price per oz. | Countess of Clarendon, and Sir H Wheatley Piney hte deriving any emolument from ‘that office, The 
ttern. OZ. s. . inii 
A 1 Tala Spoons a0 at 7 F io i; s A Tai Seem i 7d Tali i Queen has been pl a appoint the Countess es arid Bak h tt e r en < rer pad 
f is Tae ‘Forks 99 7 2 1015 012 Table Forks. 40 Fie. em be one of the Ladies of the bed-chamber in h Porwit iat co 12th Ty 
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panien Tiene z Desine, tto 28 74 10 5 4 ordinary to H 2 age, a eared untess | from the Marquis de Ferriere- 
© 1SoupLadle .10 7 2 311 8| 1 Soup Lade .12 7 4 4 3 o| Of Dunmore, resign Royal Highness the Duke . : s 
| fGauceditto . le 7 B8 316 3| 4 Saucedito i2 710 414 8|of Cambridge arrived at Berlin on the 23d ult , from e Legation. The ratifications of the 
q 4 Salt Spoons (gilt strong) ih oi aeo pons (strong gilt) : 2 1 New Streli ge we tit on the psn f , concluded on the 24th October, 1844, 
[1 Tea Spoons 10 7 8° 316 8 BT Be ee TR] tz, and is expected to arrive in London this | 3+ Whampoa, between the sa cage ay 3 of the King 
‘7 pair Sugar To 015 0 1 palt Steer Yonge capers G y. of the French and the Emperor oi f Chi were ex- 
N.B.—A al Cabinet Council.—A Cabinet Council, the first since wer a the 
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| by drawings, and containing Majita relative to the pur- | the close of the last session, was held yesterday, at the Bogue, i in the palace of the A jeak who ¢ 
| chase of Sliver o or Sheffield Plate, may be had on application, or private residence of Sir Robert Peel in Whitehall |; f 
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oy Se mto Ce COIA thee gah Ponta ia eels to dens. The pak of dn and the other Cabinet Ronen etal a a a =. poss 
Ministers in e present. Sir James Graham | which the Emperor revoked the penalties in force 
News of th e Wieck. had a ven pti with the right hon. baronet pre- against the Chinese who had embraced ianity, 
vio Th to the ministe mbling. d authorised them to profess their religion publicly. 
si Ti o S an if Bp bay of th h Se ‘he Church.—It is announced that Dr. Wilber-| 7 
_ Tue Overland Mail from Bombay of the 15t t. ily -| M. Thiers arrived at Paris Thursda: k. The 
é 3 Pes arri ved this eek: kn dis mariable as the frst of | fore, 1 e et becessrmcr ates. willl be the new Bishop of | 7 egitimist print, La France, states, on off Ak Gathecli, 
thl as rika to succee ae Dr. Wilberforce in the deanery oi with od Prince of Lucca is to lace nren rf 
= itched from that. Presid dency. The news, though Westminster. The Rev. John da brother of sir Ei the 10th fost! The. panne bed DA com sigs me 
ome respects interesting, adds li ttle to our previous sie gape — and canon of Canterbury, it is understood, spend the winter in Lucca. J: pe e 
; gence. has ii d the beng fe of Cante: w Disko herari the 4 Sparn.—Accounts from om Madrid of the 21st ult, state: 
e eat from which, iti is said, nothing | but British Te er asar of Dr. Bagot, now opo and | that the Kpina goes on steadily with its measures 
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intervention ean rescue it. Wells. poe nst th The Espettađor, which ventured to- 
to quit Calcutta on the 23d r the north-west Forel a — ee a Sethe sh arp remarks upon some | of the late 
provin hall ra Np he G pay a 
we shall probably „soon receive a he Rae kinei Igiers continues to be rae of 20,000 reals, which amounts to 2007. sane 
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irring news from that i Fran 
he t quae ees lai Ma opornih An and is almost de only opis discussed | The e case was tried of course without a jury, and 
3 telegraphic d ched ce of justice to the unfortunate editor may be 
$ , : í esh en- | guessed, when the fate of the a Maden of the Court 
learn that the French diplomatists are making great ]-Kader. It appears that “ General | which acquitted Messrs. Cortina, and Lopez is 
efforts to obtain from the Chinese Government a cession aiet men Dini iaraa at the head of| recollected. The Gazette of the 18th ase ore a list of 
of the island of Chusan, which must very shortly be | 4,000 infantry and 500 cavalry, for the province of| 25 new senators, chosen principally among the 
gi ag Ti PERE with the terms of the treaty of | Trara, where he hoped to fall in with Abd-el-Kader. a em of the chure Kagra ex-ministers. 
Nanki however, the treasurer of | On the 12th pra ot yee: k, Sarees, sie When $s cal a ie olden a ee 
4 a very sl but apparently in ecisive action, for | ai i e, 3 Madrid papers 
À Ea i” Hong isa; has come to England by this on the 13th the “combat was aE in order to make the compliment the 
‘Packet, fo eas the dolle capa | greater, the cla sent to his royal highness is the one 
importance of taking immediate steps to retain Chusan | pied | by the enemy. IWE Seg was present at the | worn by Charles V. = by the late king, Ferdinand VII. 
48 the British Emporium in China, instead of the un- [atter So = the ger) of 2,000 cavalry ; but he | The papers pao commissioners have arrived at 
thy island of Hon, ig. which has hitherto | took n it, and on n eag the defile forced, he | Gibraltar, Madrid, my Lisbon, from Morocco, to re- 
en most destructive to our troops and colonists. retired, at the heat of his > 
From New York we have accounta to a recent date. | ttacked or pursued, The” ‘fighting between General irene Spaniae Fre 'renchmen, or Poles, 
f Abd-el-Kader, and add that the com. 
supplied with money, which they 
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ion, although no actual disturbance has taken place. 15th, amd > ika Eohi ee a 
e standard of revolt; howevér, was s daily expected to | twee: n the ron cola ad the sea, were forced to| GER: 
be raised ; : General Lamoriciere acted with | lishes the i text of a second address 
to carry on a war upon the United Stat pë eriden grent forbearance, for— e states in his ie depan « All| King of Prussia by th 
able to keep down rebellion in ae own capital. | these tribes var Sian  iereton, Ping oat : "r EJN his Majesty Diciaing tat they sever isk 
: i i z - n eague mann larin, 
2 $ nzas ROWS i not i porok ee wR still ra a ar | arty tes oat bad race age and sumed to dictate to him the course that he was to pur- 
praising for the defence of the frontier, and military al ra ed they had plunged without having sue in the religious question under consideration, and 
Parations were going on, rather to prevent a surprise es means of escape, so e battalions f infa antry, w they place the most Sar reliance on the noble lan- 
: ate ilities. e i guage w ie’ ttere! in bs eer first 
—A Bex rlin journal,of the 15th ult., pub- 
resented to the 
city. The 
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tervention of France and England in the River Plate, | tion, but in the then patia of our opr Die y ven- r 
i a the view to put an end to {the sanguinary war be- eance would have been too severe z ~— Poa reee of the xing for all pre of his pared or is unbounded. 
n Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, and so to open | by Abd-el-Kader was unknown. neral de Bourjolly eren oy. 3 
ected a h t been done by the cipali th 
] Yea aa yin of all gay to other mar and ad Colonel Saint Amand had ae ently eff prod ago ples of ssk te worship and 2 we ot 
ae prises cy sce Seige ae 5 dent k elgg ber of the clergy, they say ey share wii 
Been, York and: Washington: nt Dongle p>, eg =, “Crome him in this regret, but the Sey oaeen remind Rs 
T Tom the allied squadron mentioned that the policy of Mellinet, with the foree of the garrison _ <a Majesty of the many ca had agp place to 
ance and England had been objected to by or isposable, drove him off, On the night of the 18th | exhaust the eae se They — a 
United States Minister at Buenos A meron — tribes of the sub-division of Oran abandoned the | them ar, to pei ys omen 
Mici organ oi Polk now openly proi French abad had me x Eav endres ae 
“Against i ved al ; the: 
United st si A band gro und on me ai py ot the ow ha Ca sid the, bem eliet nna wool: ú hoped, | fering poor. On the 17th, King received several 
> contribute to keep firm the tribes who have not yet | delegates o! i 
s e American Continent.—In France the % is | who ted to him 
fallen of.” The most important portion of this pre : Sian tos tk Sauteed 
g 2 apse still pei ie apo cc cofi in- | tews is the defection of the three native tribes| Place might be assigned to “er = age re 
The last advices from Algeria announce the |in the neighbourhood of "e on whole of that| of divine worship, their app og alfa 
: defection f th tribes in the Siia o of Oran, | po of the por en the lesert, is now | ties ree Ap he s Poy i prota! 
that the whole of that district from the sea to the | in rench. ‘The communications ed menan b ea ir n 
ert is now in hostility to the French. Marshal ares told cat on and i nly by se i 
ud however had set out from Algiers to ass f th py a buildin ngs contiguous to each aes wir a vi 
the agp d o of 4000, m men, who w were to commence | the sae fn that eat ee tho g gs pea a i se ot propriating them to purposes of publie walt. "You 
‘ampaign f re 
: amited e even 2i the organs of the French Eo i $x 
Tesumed wi i inisteri x ous worship.” A letter from Munster, of the 21 
with unusual vigour. The Ministerial arrange- | ment, The D ébats says that the Arabs have e been bore! that, EW a royal order, sent by the Preni 
nister of Publie Worship to a rou sun tribunal 
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says that the French Government, 
