| 1845.) _ THE NEWSPAPER. 375 
5 =i that Mr. Milai ia o aaa a I uI Im a 
: ‘Lane dissatisfied that the [not fall short of 12000 panos alin cae lie cae PG ee scr annman pomacee ons aire 
t Mr, my amy the | n of 12,000 perso ogee a The Bar and the Press.—With reference to the con- 
a a * any negotiation haat one e ein thei establish ts, they w | troversy which has been earried on between the Bar 
J ; e subject, has requested | to sacrifice everything, from the poverty a — hostility ‘of and the Press, the Se mace ent appeared 
reve e ooduenienh papers Pa people, who = rar “Arege thorough i igno- | in the inpe Tines of Saturday :—“ We have learned 
peers the accuracy of this =u though there is | rance of the real = ntie „Source, although we have as yet 
í for The President and | the two Powers, phi the t fabri i that ti 
‘ Be cabinet are said to be at issue not. only on the were circulated ‘to ache enmity to the En nalish and | of all, or the sare portion, of Her Majesty’s Counsel 
i l p >and | French, Provisions were getting very a among | was held o m Wednesday è van at the residence of the 
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hat the true end td a f Sir Ribas a aiga squadron, by the severe interdict of the Buenos Serie ns , to take into consideration the sub- 
t been at al all dir cted to vei h i Suan a 
inet has no war * e acqui- “Wes DIES s.—By the Trent pase ieee arrived | pression of an opinion as to the propriety or otherwise 
n of re but — California i is the grand prize at Sut on Tuesday, we have unts from | of circuit and other reporting by members of the bar, 
which he hey c ntend that by creatin ng The papers sme a cheering | with a view to a emer sh of the » dispute one way or 
iew of the prospect of ‘affairs in the islands gen perai e other. We a 
Th lars of the discussion that there took sas nor the 
r which he cared ran he has been in ho opes 
withdraw attention from the territory which i is to him does on the opening of the Legislati 
of m f with saa T the positi d f passing 
‘of the confusion created "by dip) BYP —_ trade in their districts. Th aaa after os language ihat ha had fallen rom the same 
ransfer nly the 
it to the government of Grea said to have been good, and the’ result of Coolie labon lips elsewhere, 
o Courier and Inquirer, of the pe lly which was a 
so temperate in its tone, geli an article atg which „it had been PEA ee were still there y was no objesio $ to gr practice af cireuit and 
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“We lay it down as an axiom, to be enforced for the i Jamai lso ban Rai ilway Surveying.—At the Brentford 
war if necessary, that when Mexico ceases to behalf onnected with Bar! pong he nida d, Patty coma held a few days since, six six ilmay sur- 
alifornia it must constitute an integral part of the | and Desa hetin ng to the prin delivered at veyors were convicted on a charge of trespass on the 
merican Union.’”’—The religious movement in Ger- the opening of the Legislative Council of B arba doe , | grounds of Mr. "a Er Aene at Isleworth, and 
miany has led to a corresponding one in the United fi 
: =" and t the Roms an Catholics are ne ia a n:bođy condition, "A want of rain, however, had been experi- highest penalty aali pei year chr in case of future 
rp sho a of ‘an earthquake x was felt thug planters. 4 Sing ular Affair —It was recently stated by the daily 
on g Island, se of New be pode and Conn = Des that Mr. Smith, 
ou uch shaken Tena — oe he Hope, in Blackmoor-street, Drury-lane, had found 
The Akfen war may be pte pi atanend. The| Money Market, Friday. t. Consols, e number of coins, and papers, written and printed, re- 
the raise in 185 aca sea Donki 
ed e es, verbally and in| 963 to i g 
iting, to leave the state of Illinois next spring. Gen. | Reduced, 43: ank Stoc i Rs ge dia Stock, 264 ; | have been found in a picture of Jack Sheppard and his 
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en, in his letter, co nicating th 3. to r. m 
ys, it is the intention of the Mormons to locate them-| ryespay necer ZETTE OF HE W WEEK. J.Paaxce,Uzbridge, | the Bell, Willesden. Mr. Smith sold the paintings, 
Selves west of the Rocky Mountains. The St. Louis Bs eed Victualler, bic we oh es street, | 224 bad made arrangements to send the papers to the 
Republican states that Vancouver's oe near the | Colourman—W. Viexnas, Mcorgate: nye Hin 1 Broken ean Beamon rd Museum. Last week a respectable man, called Burd- 
mouth of the river Columbia, is to be their final desti- setae: tae B. Ponner Rupert street, Whivechape, Dealer | Well; accompanied by two gentlemen, called upon the 
Wion, at mee’ m eir temple a inegatr—J. Lovscrova, erhit oer ie uil mg A Warm. ord, 13 > 
A great ting, held tes _templ Th avs J. va, Rotherhithe street, Bu x Badass Wnts: landi d, and desired to see the paintings which he 
op had is: -i sued rae inviting their bre n | Dra Sior ait HP. "Paren, Holy well, Fintaire Tinen a aul Wopilen 1 e Dras aS atro — = be mo j ty, oe — 
y i parts th e nite: tates, said ra iene to BBOTT, Nether Stowers 5 mersetshire, Linen Draper— ALLEY, e knew 0: ne existence oi e pa as ey 
ie 12,000 souls, to join them.— rom Mexico we leatn or vagik: roy Pikmin Yoranite, $0 orcas Ronee — a his family upwards of 70 years ; that he had 
4 val Herrera was form EAEE: Me ATES Fati left 1 them n the care of his brother-in-law, ARE. Sae e 
aimed President of the Republic, and upon the |, FRIDAY—J. Brows, Hornšey-road, Middlesex, Builder —C. Bowne, d when 
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ning of the 16th took the oaths of office, in the pre- road, Non, arp oan Seat i Paier and J Bonm Addio taine ce ome in the Custom-house, Dublin; that,upon 
ee of both Houses of Congress, assembled n hak ee D Peper a ee anutacarer and Hoier=J. C. | his return to Londona short time back, he could learn no 
mber of Deputies. The President pronoun Sussex, Tailor and Draper—W. sire Borer DE irot iae, Plume? Te of his brother or his property un garara entally 
—J. Parr, mo h Whart-road, Paddington,.Coal Dealer~C. M. Banaan Mile h in th statement bein: 
course upon the occasion, in pia he PAN e bank-street, Westminster Veterinary Surgeon —R. Wonrzv, Nowgate.street, e paragrap e papers. ing, 
the powers of Government aralysed an — z5 Provision Merchant—W. Arets, Sores} xo eur Grover— a Kerr, sect by hetoconpnions o demande that is the 
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burce the Presid a move ; Tae Se ee ars to do, having a ies sold them to Mr. ©, i. 
#ritory usurped will remain usurped a and the hope of Metropolis and its Vicinity. erica Py the barrister, for 97 guineas; it was ultimately 
overing Heine tonia eis besucces-| TheLate Adela Ibbet- | 2rranged to send for Mr. Merivale; when the latter de- 
ively and gradual inued until it embraces} son arrived at Mr. iene on’s faeta , Chester-ter- cared hin nal so satisfied with gp guns 2 eo" 
e republic, s. (I shudder to confess it), | race, Regents park, on Hoe evening, T Edin- Paeete ee? bs Seen ag . 
ith so elements of abundance and of burgh, in order to concert m heir mar- Smit mith imme dia tely expressed his w. a 80 
ill di agreeably to the rane ae Ard ee gom | With the paintings, but the papers a —_ ms 
.”—Accounts from Montreal state that the Church, All. the arrangements for the marriage | and he should not part with them. en o declar o a 
ting tids under which the completed in the most private manner possible, well here be ; ble, ‘ou ak 
s laboured for many years (cancer of the face), has | and on r £= the org took place at St. aoe a — were invalua' Pe t neas soy 
character, by which a por- | Church, Lor i 2 
. of the slosh har keel dosthagpels + ym Sod eney A being cu ge fficiating rae + pen he wrote with the night balike the battle cok Cal. 
e poes had not materially ee although | was ejajn by his priae Mr. Henry Ib- den, an any other ee pe call 
been necessary for him to observe a very rigid | betson, and Lady Adela was attended by Mr. Ibbetson, | ! x ee ae : 
ier Ase BRI A be and Mrs Ibbetso reese se wc ahah ty = | since been served with legal proceedings by Mr. Burd- 
Oulsa, arrived at Petera on Sanday rom Buenos| ings. Lady Adela was given away by her cousin, Mr. alge bgt ge sade Mr, Smith pu 
5, to keri sailed from that city — the — ha William Russell sete 5 em = the Sym on tee Se 
pees 
lepart letters © present. ears, will probabl, re in a Court of Justice. 
sib Se ray re met he arco rei rot ie pr a 5 Siloka frat pe special — boy ied 
; orp tg i = ue was hi ast week 
hem, - | bride passed to the vestry, accompanied by their re pape ag agen À 
i ve Mr. caren ieys io wd up t on the recommenda bride pas be shia on ae of pals marriage | t0 consider the agree’ ntly e entered into with 
the 
Hee, in c nsequence of measures which rahe kel a the register, and departed in rial for the | ? 
be taken by the English and band Feed a _ Mite rs country, A pass afew weeks in ri arhei before the | Poa of the eae * Se Chaves Price was 
oja sip aS stopped, | Captain rej ards pt iar offe cal to purchase the bridge for the sum of 
had been taken on the 31st August, iy Garibaldi, | Grand Bail at Guildhall.—A grand dress and faney 300,0007 F) ste anil A odd: a 
: 1 the Monte Video flotilla, covered by the French | ball, for the benefit of the City Ward tow tes took place mek ede oat: aha wan ane 
peat Fulton, and | English steamer Fire’ oan 3 | on sp esday night at Guildhall, at which the Lord | *2° Swed wh gps y 
$ ava i Inglefield. = alight ze re- | Mayor n. ageer y Mayoress s presi À, supported by | ow. th 
field-p' m the | mosto ers of the corporation. à f 5 : 
ach ; ppe yeti Oribe's tro neia rt si, and The hall was bela lighted, in a variety of fanciful | the ae wee "fer F plore ac, oo 
E upa p Sei pasha ae wip soar § jos | devices, — hang s banne: ers of the seve: eral com companies | chairman a the es ah ca Paha hae hen abont 
i gone wn. 
d not a single inhabitant remaining. Oribe red | pie i E ye the hall, concert-room, and all = deg wants ii op in ee pipet angie 
A the town before he Tel, bi but = flames did | ers avenues leading thereto, ideaete a Praia. = ie nae se par si 
SS Spread far. The troops from Monte Video, con-|s0 much so, indeed, that dancing with any degree fe na bolsters «aan Wk dnote, 16 0; for the amend. 
ing chiefly of Italian refugees, commenced a pil- comfort was quite out of the qu estion. “There pert S| ce ok aS Pavey! ha refore be 
s breaki the storehouses, indul eii : aoe N declared to 
aig pien en leaving what they did not | and tasteful description, and ny of the characters p pave rape the igs t to the Act of P t 
to run waste in the street. ikier the e | bt: ean. i abbas Coal : e Moulton” ie ord | EE cf beappiied for | = wee arint cm arianen 
Fr tefi : It was staked ie Opening of the Ports.— 
x of ilors par- | on Aine 
i eres cer apm tae te a ne tropa and a 
i. cesses, ves assidu- | that there could not have been less than 2000 persons |ti ST cating of a onda 
Siy, after something like iims se had been restored, to | present, and that the eo exclusive of the salè | the principal to a 
Tepair is bei i , exceeded the most sanguine expectations of Tow Coal took snes ot W edhatiiny at which reso- 
be ny shige ae aon pis ia | tions were toed in the form saber SYR. 
jiadrn plated thi town ns té bandy bf à| Drifa Druenne Ik rtd ener from pine aif vo and to 
after. islan Garcia, | Mr. of the Brick Mens; stating the in- | the effect, the memor ree the harvest as 
wios s afar, the ao Marin of a a T e trustees to —— a room éxelu- “serious! usly deficient s On Wedn esday, at á special 
decupied by Garibaldi, and all the coast of sively as a collection for British antiquities, and f ial to Sir R. Peel, for the opening of the ports 
was placed in a state of blockades In ae : ry iar Prats dy been miaren | ports, y 
peadra nage the allied siio The nan tall poe re oor sdk pahe Aom by Mr. “Charles rnp Ay Mr. 
tcming every individual capable of "carry- d frre ye it was now likely to be effectually migra ag ee am spoke against a “The 
: ae Mec ealenilated ee gn ma | Se hogan try art, oor æ faithful chronicler of | only two re had et in opposition. a, 
inlstiannse bon uenos Ayres and suburbs could | British history. | therefore, remei ie duly carried. 
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