f Nov. 8.] THE NEWSPAPER. 
Fe ga 
Cabinet Councils have been held with unusual ll commence on Monday.— 
Tie sews paper, os ag et at present nothing of an authentic cha- probable elevation of Sir Thomas Wille de (ie Wiig me re- 
transpired on on a ive of Worcester), to the 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1845. |tions. Re Rumour of course is still b a i circulation, and a ae of similar rin- 
ked of in the n of Mr. Edward Hol 
n the subject, [agaia y 
p 
oi poa o Hol- 
d, of ie See ie tershire.— = Irish papers 
stk arash raed NUITIES —The siders legislative interference brg 
followii Specimens of the rates of Premium charged eT ee ged gt state that Stock has resi the bis re- 
ASIAN, v | gned T 
by the fe Stee Se and GENERAL LIFE | likely to convoke Parliament for an early re than sentation of Sake ‘being about to be “advage 
7 a 20 | 30 40 | “i open = por ris on thei eir own responsibil ility. In os his pro rofession, ” and "that ir W. Piega Dae will 
‘Ann’ Premii meantime, } n the Whig an 
ith Profits 171j£2 82 40] £4118 | merci Ag eats 
Without ditto eee slez 07|£215$8| 24 48 my poe ea ween ue erg has been te ner 
Peculiar facilities are peer Foi for the Assurance of the lives | . E jhe pagers an immediate lags: death <4 fi Lis oe tery por n Thu rsday lee 
of pons proceeding to or residing in Australasia and the | ing of the ports. In Ireland active meas ton-plac X pe a cag of "Boughton, s n the 
t Indies. 5 in Hamilton, 5 e s 
ee Sodio co, ail ered a eb pressing ad bean” taken mengt every shade of political opinion have county of Northamp pton, was born 1776, and married 
my, on very favourable terms, and it is a pecan feature in | taken part, g z a's hom be sia 
stitution, that Annuitants participate in the profits e famine with which that country is threatened. It is | four daughtersm. His Lo Lieutenant of 
" Edward Barnard, Esq., F.R.S. | Gideon Colquhoun, Esq. ish | Selkirksh by keeper of, Geddington He 
es, a Esq. PA erri jg presen , that they unanimously dise aim all intention t d f the | third a 0 at ponas by 
re ieis Sa- of see charitable assistance from the hild t Duke of Montagu. 
John mag ary Capper, Esa. La are Sof simply im con Bae upon í Government ail expe eiin S "9% The tithe | in the absence of a ae heir, becomes extinct, 
bore -Mae Uriar Henk of Tonda y OF pro- | and the bulk of the oa aah falls into the possession of 
oe cas Fraser, 62, Guildford-street, Russell-square. 
Actuary and Secretary—Edward Ryley, Esq. of lands, the embankment of rivers, and other pilio ae 
SE Be wee cacti Ana stene partean wt tthe Offices, | works, and of thu us makin ing the natural resources of the 
a E 
rag Seige SEWAGE COMPANY, 
Foreign. 
RANCE,—The question of the retirement of Marshal 
J 
Capital 1, 500, 0002., in if ye iy of 402. each. 
ği 
Ts. 
Thomas Wicksteed, Esq., Engineer to the East London, the giv en in another column 
StS ve eel Laws engages the attention of th 
4 Deposit, 20, 4 Share. which show by their remarks the i nthe ortance 
Bankers.—Messrs. Williams, ; De eacon, and Co, Birchin-lane, to the proposed change by pain! graye Weh ne 
m the leading | s 
: Fra 
oF Soult from the Cabine t i being now set at rest by the 
the Presidency of the 
Council witli any other office, the papers appear to 
| be at a loss how to entertain their ae at this dull 
season. hens ripe of Monday co a series E 
are ment propose only: 
Arthur Aikin, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S., ko, “Lecturer on Chemistry p in fig 
n Guy's Hospital, and Vice-President of the London Che- 
present crisis ey is co ‘probable that th ‘the ¢ Comm T. Tame 
Grand Junction, the Went, the ee ere and Vauxhall thi hich it will } 7 espatches ding 
Ee poe a aeons gates and to the Hull and Wolve seamed they consider it impossible any longer to avert the Algeria, which i ta ISPS that the indomitable 
Architects and Surveyors. change. They regard the question as already decided | p se eses TR entry, > With a formidable body 
_ Jno, Blyth, Esq., Aldompate aiek A C. Carpenter, Esq., in the public mind, ani d —— val that if t the Govern, | ormer period of his career, ith a formi y 
e | troops opposed to him, and to raise the population in 
nearly every direction, contriving when menaced by a 
effect 
cal Soc once suspen 
Solicitors. 
E This Company, see is Cid Noir i nthe practicable plan, pence, 
to be deposited, in rmity wi tanding orders of Par- | el-Kader, who was represe: 
Fie before the Frenc! 
e con- 
nde 
— Messrs. Wood and Blake, 8, Falcon-street, City. | from Algeria is piill' of a formidable character. Abd- | Safe 
ag 
in every instance a 
the last advices as 
flying before hoary while in reali ity his great object re 
is actively ve y 
sing Win Savo pee a oad Adil E ea: gainea by ca : re od o them immense er not Rigged be 
ented, wearied energy eludes the regular forces of France at 
and brilliant retreat. _ Thus}Abd-el-Kade ler is — 
f the —_— office 
he yatagan, The 
menting bg these Resort says that r pa r 
very ample r 
Gu’ yp at 
Vet Oetat eee 
ppear to b e Abd-el- Kaders Ayran v apnar ete 
of reconqt 
Bros spectases sant be having been preceded by two days b xtra- | & aa the i Ora s but noes 
ndon-street, City, ot 30. y Mann Seere aring be ress brought by i Ta E Alex i F into Morocco t the ln umber 
LITAN SEWAGE MANURE CoM-| 2"4tia, via Trieste, to test the superiority of the psi “nite ‘iy Tai says that there on E e tradi of on 
PANY.—(Provisionally Registered.)—Estimated Capital | through Germany over that of F. ranco. The Governor- cultivated lan d re seer to receive en on the two banks 
for the ota gd 500, O00. Capital to rar aa ronan 300,0007., | General ba we a on tl an Sej —. mber for the | of the Malo: in the neighbourhood of es and the 
in 15,000 shares of 207. each, ee: 1l 
Pro 
gry Martin, E sq., K.L., 30, 
upper pro of the Rif 
of 38, 000 mer men deiaren on rie. Aeneis i the Punjaub. | for 
t 
army 
nia, 
mountains, and that it yi very soon cessary 
thè French troops to penetrate oe bode istrie. 
e Soult, as Minister of 
Allsop-terrace, New-road. | here is little do ubt that a war is imminent, and t The successor of Marshal 
J Edward Mathew, Esq., en Tey 
Guineas Cottage, De ‘Beau. | some severe ing may be anticipated, for the Sikh thea has not yet been, “definitively spp and 
eF kison, Esq., 25 soldiers are not likely to submit to British intervention, | e papel. ram Nite fonusni sso we 
Esq., | mall. oy unless conquered in the field. From Scinde, we learn tion. Be y believed a 
i| Q.H. Pinckard, Esq.. 78, G: J . Saint Yon,has egy si the office, Bat bert minis- 
Bey and “teal wid pogen that the province continues pacific, and that the e recent | teri _ papers lent on tba ibe ape Cae 
HP. Puller, Esq., 112, Picoa- | | square. | pics: Candida has almost ace ir cholera, which sal So t has Sg ie = 
e Hon, apt. Plan ed so many parts of India, is now raging at | Ministry o ar.— (the organ of the 
A Guy, me, Er er a raveliers aor ae Pail mall. Cabul and Candahar with almost unprecedented violence. | Government) publishes a leading article on the subject 
Bea ED PSA. St Mathews, ni f the English Corn Laws, in which it says— 
“Rey, Pranie Hewson, Sou sua, |" pines Hiss A St Matthews | Brom PEPE is SA or Mo PA N re; change a EDE ree pokusal modify the 
Middies : i sador has not succeeded in his extraordinary demands, | economical constitution of Great Britain, has already taken 
' Thomas Hodgkin, Esq., M.D., as accounts had led us ne believe. The Porte place in the public mind : and it is for that reason that appa- 
a Brook-street, Hanover- assumed a tone of dignity and moderation in this abe me ya n ane’ pote to wae a = 
Charles Jopling, Esq., 4, Pel- | Thomas Wilmott, Esq., Isle- Tiad, which contrasts favourably with the pretensions P Eniy propose eae af al bie opiniom = choy not provable that, 
Ol 
30, Allsop-terrace, 
gnome Brompton. worth, of France, and gives a very satisfactory impression of ie te can ever be re 
| Projector. —I | the i iplomacy. 
artin, Esq., K.L., 
Coeling À Agricultural Chemist. 
Professor Brande, F.R.S., ree Mint, Tower, 
Consulting A ineer. 
James Smith, Esq., of Deauston, 13, ag aA Westminster, 
News. as i 
Engineer.—Wmm. C. Mylne, Esq., F.R.S., New River Pi ene Covrt.—Her Majesty, Prince Albert, and the Royal ARR 
Architect.—Charles Fowler, Esq., $ Gordon-squar 
increasing enlightenment of Turkish di 
t 
lation England 
table, a he Tim mes,” says iat t pape’ 
Thin ks that Sir R. Peel will seize with eagerness at occa- 
which presents itself for indirectly giving the coup de grace 
Solicitors. —Messrs. Bailey, Shaw, & Smith, 5, Berners-street, fatty con ue at Windsor Castle, and are quite well. | to that legislation. As to the a ee oe eee 
5 i n 
ings in the pony Fou aeton, and on foot. oslo conga 
u and transacte reg 
in 
ure) the sewage water of the th inet 
o the surrounding o country as rte a by mecha- e offi 
similar to 
moderate calculation has 
loyed by the water com- | that ithe visits ra her Maen and the Prince to the 
i er Duk of Norfolk and other members of the nobility, y, | grent 
her usual air- nog ia: doatinng appears to the Times irrevocably sealed, a 
During the week, the Queen has taken it resigns itself, although with regret, to its definitive fall. Not 
so with the e high aristocracy, which seems determined to eng: 
a last s 
ll. It is anno mame source at once of its wealth and its influe: 
The Presse (the organ of Count M Molé), dwells iei 
truggle in favour of this legislation, which is 
nna ae bogie ed 
al outlay. ak income, from ted ath of tne confidently 
Stated A y ues anal rtaking will realise a net profit of atleast | aTe indefinitely postponed. 
e 
will be 
will have been deposited, and the 
ed 
‘age Manure Company, seni- “spat for Prospectuses and eo as the 
» containing full par „ at Messrs, Bailey, Shaw, 
and Smith’s, 5, Berners- og 
| waiting on Prince rt. 
lerk Marshal) has succeeded Colonel the Hon. ona 
made until after the 30th of | Grey as equerry in waiting’; Lad has s 
| ceeded the Countess of Mount Edgecumbe as the lady mercial agents at Paris, organising a vast — of ae 
in waiting ; Lord Byron has succeeded the Earl of 
ardwi in waiting ; Major-General Sir Th ne Bifora 
form, we 
Provisional Committee of the Metropolita. th m in waiting to her Maj esty ; 
Lord Charles Wellesley It 
r the admissi f fore: reign grain. 
aks s upon the rani to adopt immediate measures 
in order to prevent foreign exportation from withdrawing the 
grain that Fran ires for i 
observ: 
i e Hon. Nelson Hood “ Whilst the Tory journals in England recommend that 
Wylde has succeeded Colonel Bouverie as equerry in iments 
and Colonel | corn laws should be suspended in consequence of the iaiia 
ris 
the price o; oroin to in Ireland, and whilst the Govera- 
re: . pre- 
ra 
mes binet Council was held on pee suffers the winter season to approach without appearing 
GLISH WATCHES— Pane =o area 28 e residence of Sir Robert Peel. | to pasde the consequences which are inevitable. The Minis- 
W. , e Sir R. P the Duke of | #7. of Commerce still waits the reply to the questions addressed 
The Ministers preset w . Peel, the Du ey by him to the agricultural committees. This is mint = mea- 
Wellington, th ‘hanes, i Wharneliffe, | sure of precaution yet adopted by the French Goy ent.” 
e Earl of Aberdee’ rd Stanley, Si Graham,| “The oy : Rep the abot Francais, a 
= “ Announce! t a decision is about to come to relative 
uineas the Chancellor of the Bcheuer the ast of Had ding. A apon ate 
half, ight each 
i2 14, and 16 guineas each, The sera saat esei ma of Lin 
ection includes lbs description, poak _ e Council sat thes 
ect that which is m: C sy 
re particularly adapted to | 4 
idence of oe F 
AON . the Wieck. 
alluded briefly in our last, is the absorbing topic of the | tion at Windsor will take 
a 
and a half.— | pende 
Mp 
when 
Parliamentary Movemenis.—The election for North | re-es 
= pings Sidney | * the corn laws 
half. 
appears 
ee sens: sation u would the London marca, kiise was su 
to have caused 
S~ 
ed, as aes pim peon » — a remain so until the rè- 
a on Thursday at the es ey s the English journals 
iet 
TAFTO poi ery Sir Re Peel has. been obliged to 
resi č. Peel, All SUMI č eircumst nees. The state of the European markets 
sent a Lord G. Somerset. The Council sat far yie eari e 7 
how 
tablished ? That is the great quesi stion, To judge from 
rd | the uneasiness of the old Tory party, and the a of the par- 
in the Corn-laws in conse- | Warwickshire took place on Wednesday, when Lo: kedas 
quence of the gelea of the | potato-crop, to which we Broke was returned without i aggre y nomina- | this 
of commercial liberty, it would seem that the grrr of 
rare 
h agara = no longer doubtful. It was it that 
this day, and the |a schism might arise between the Whigs and Radicals, and 
