T Nov. 29.] THE NEWSPAPER. 
as officers were severe pet aay command) addington, the Earl of Ripop, 
E Tie S2zewspaper, offi t nf f the ually engaged rel | So lec the Earl of — 
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Ee | fell in the attack, am during rg dew days that he | Sidvey Herbert. The Council 
| SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1845, _ | had been carrying on operations against the place, one- | Wednesday another Cabinet Coui 
f ș | Foreign Office, and was attended b 
ourth of the Sais strength o e “the British soldier The i “phate 
Er BOOTHA WIDOWS’ FUND AND LIFE | under his command (originally n à nate ae E 
SURANCE SOCIETY, oe S = The Church.—The installation 6 
Founded in the ae else upon the princi; sles of wounded, e that as Bishop of Oxford took place on 
| Found n p! P ip! mutual con- b Pp de 
_ tribution, is the oldest ang most extensive in Scotland, The an a hg surviving ecu sia: a: freed Mary-le-Bow Church, Cheapside. The’ cet TE 
3 Phe average amount o of prea o efecte aa a n fro e Hazard, succeeded in driving the | consecration will be performed to-morrow at Lambeth- 
S i uring the last Ne a es : ; alace by the Archbishop of Canterbury.—Sir R. Peel 
: e The fours pee dica n ation takes! l 31 Nev ealan strom DATERA OE rama Es ped ed tl e deane: 4 of Canterbury. ‘vacant by the 
e in ‘ta es place on Sist | of their uns ; but notwithstandin this advantage, the spt > 
Ee vat the Lat sorte for the last seven years, then | Wot), treat the. natives in good or a ators ig thi ck | translation of the Rt.Rev.Dr. Bagot from Dea see of Oxford 
É , x 7 the . W. R. Lyall 
n= As al sum ao sok —— o ~ a amount val Br ood where pursuit was out of the question, showed v bowed poh e eE Bara Mr. G. Lyall, 
Sealared thereto + and, previously: kie they are thoroughly skilled in the art o nce. | M.P. for London.—Are e ap- 
E 2A contingent prospective Bonus also on the accumulated | It is clear also that the troops were punished, as they | pointed to a canonry in Christ Church, Oxford, vacant 
~ amount of the original sum ainei, and previously d ed * sig a : a 2 
Ea diditions, ‘to be ‘paid from oa te t December, 155, patie i Policies have been before, for their contempt of their enemy ; | by the promotion of the Rev. Dr. Buckland the 
“hd years’ standing that m. erge before 31st December, | and that the successive reverses which we have expe- | de a Westminster. = 
3 : $ s $ pis evidence taken 
= Assurances effected previous to 31st December will have the Hend a Nae oand oaa foil: gine a natives by aed military, co court of ir rome respecting the late- 
_ advantages of a full year’s standing with reference to the pro- | 40 exaggerated notion of their power, and thus aggra- affai i b ks, : hich Lieut. Kirwan 
fits of the current year, besides the benefit of coming within | vate the difficulties of our position.—From India we | Seyi, z% Tounalow, barryeka, m w sge Tai 
o the eriod of the present investigation. a , the Duke of Welling- 
the 
All information may be obtattað on application at the head | have accounts of the termination of another scene in | ton has, issued the following “ Genel order” + 
office, Edinburgh, or at any of vent stare aie: the political tragedy of Lahore. The corrupt Wuzeer, | Guar: rds, Nov. 20, 1845.— The Commander-in-Chief 
4 Wat. Gronas, Chin pow, 3h Jowahir Singh, has paid sed Bi of his ambition, | having considered it his duty to order a court of in- 
% eenen T, Diet. MTOE WERS, Ao and been murdered by the iery in revenge for the | quiry to assemble in order to inquire into the 
THE OYAL NAVAL, MILITARY, EAST| death of Prince Fa Sigh whose assassination he tara ite sages te px ith Dragoons « geu 28th 
4 | ar, 13, ‘dtl Sets Fain: LIFE ASSURANCE Sso-/ 18 suppose to a rata eer ublished i nthe general orders of the army. He 
I s. afai sitasti the ecmman = ing officers of regiments to draw 
Sik Onl, Six Prodexitk’ [Mah Gen Taylor, c.p, | Queen mother, ‘and “the boy-King Dhuleep remains | the attention of the officers under their re- 
Smith, K.H., Chairman 3. I.0.S. for the present on the throne; but the troops have on | sp y, resulting from the 
SK O.H. Deputy Chairman” ones Edward Wynyard, | more than one occasion threatened to depose him, and | practice of poa reises after the mess dinner. 
a e the Right Hon. Sir @. -Gen, Arnold, K.H. R.E. elevate a son of the late Shere Singh, so that his tenure | The mess dinne: ry ee officers of a 
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kb G.C.B. M.P. Lord TA Cha a, ELC, le | be deemed a Ain ‘idering th 
urn, G.C.B. M.P. Lo re en. = be tle | leem rivate conviv cons e 
the Admiaky i en. y be deemed secure. re is little ae at ap xa golaerams. | oy the gabe 
4 Maj.-Gen, St J. Cockburn, tate I H, can a do ubt that this important eses will have some pore ei ia prolinatiag Na ren blie 
f . GC. H. | Lieut.-Co: chas, E.I.C.8. i or- 
| Gen. Sir Thomas Bradford, | Maj. “Chadwell Clerke, K.H. POCS Si enema et the GOE OE bility ; and considering that it is not unusually at- 
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late R.H.G. t Fe OS Ree Bre set 
- Licut..Gen, Sir F. W. Mul | Capt. Melville Grindlay, E.I. | arrest threatened ruin of the country. A cial), or age, it is de- 
pesten, K. O.H. Army Agent ivil in B h; the | sirable that conduct or prac in 
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a Sir P.Ross,@.C.M.G. | Archibald Hair, Esq., M.D. r res the strong arm of British interference can | ter, ne respectable ae satin. of their i and 
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ok Sir John Gardiner, Cape ae csi Nizam% dominions continue in a host disordered state, which men of that deers cannot take aie and 
a Majen, Six Hew D. Ross, Pe on pe nd it is ght tl fn: the a al p sca of oo wise than usual 
: eer ames Nugent Daniel Esq. | resort td hostilities for the! thorou; h restoration of tran- socie 
| Acrvanr .—JouN Fintatson, Esq., the Government Calculator. | gyiltity 4 p| deed, that at all times, and under all c 
aA are ee as the Lives of Persons in every E , wrestling and boxin; 
ae tor part of the world, upon particu- | stirring interest. The re Union is excited beyond | and such practices ces of youths in colle; 
all precedent with the est question, and scarcely a pes se than of men fa ie with the 
their 
nother nerd sing ie Pollen E OTe at | day passes by without the announcement of a startling | diers by commission Soverei oy 1 
A Bon nus 30 per ent. on the actual of the | rumour, sometimes pacific, and sometimes warlike. iy tr 3 strictly in 
The Praia a paro which Mr. Po lk is the ade office eee man should ever P kiak 
paat e eza mander- 
by far the strongest pa the Uni on, and | tne ed that the practice of smoking, 
N UNN’S VEGETABLE OIL, 4s. 6d. per Spee they apne prala to adopt a course, w sif] of Pipes cigars or serous has ‘ears prevalent a 
gallon, gives a clear and brillia nt ae acted on by must terminate in war. The | the office of the army, w which is noi e in 
| tion of lamp, without omell $F smoke, i the Government has published an arti t k intoxication 
4 slo say as w ar psy a cece tender being claiming the whole of the Oregon up to the Russian | bacco, but undoubtedly occasions Ae Eralan tippling 
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6d., and solar oil 3s. 3d. imperial ti d callin; coi i entire | by those who acquire the habit; and he entreats offi- 
a perm oil Te soap me, gee ottled ditto, teen ber aay a = KRES Con This, e, would | cers commanding regiments to p e 1 k A ing 
NUNN'S VICTORIA COMPOSITE CANDLES, | amount to a virtual expulsion of reat as and e ge age ern sap a 28 
n ies ate their e REE pinto wick would inevitably lead to immediate hostili Until g the offi f junior rank in their regiments, 
their 
Sperm Candles, 20s. Ser dozen ae bison Nouxn and Soxs | we receive the President's Message, we can a hee ie Lieutenant Kirwan is released from his arrest, and to- 
_ (Bt years purveyors to the Hon. Society of Lincoln’s-inn), 19, | official intimation of his views, but in the meantime! return to the performance of his duty. By command 
Bea ee re this announcement of the claim to al! Oregon is sup- | of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, Commander- 
G-ROOM CLOCKS. —A. B. SAVORY kie: i , Sons AL atant-General.”—It is 
therefore regarded in New Vek wh the most important by 20, 300 vee TO o be f intend ine en ey 
a | declaration which has yet been made upon the subject. cranny S effe eae ariig in the 
f Home Ni is also t a e e i cee 
t, ith 1. vernmen ave A ~ 
sent to ail Ae of Great {Britain Prin ine oh of W. Wales and e ne Win dsor trements for the cc of the English counties, the 
answer to a paid letter. 
Hous This 
remain until a few Ping previous | to the Christmas is supposed t Eth nary to a change ¢ bolish lah the 
RE ballot 3 by beat of 
to Dar station at the Clarence Yard, by a mie i t, a 
is said that the pic ag of eal a eier ot 
train uth- Western Sg geri in the z fr thes bingy will he pui foe pe theg 
from the batteries and ships of war. nd | for this measure. 
í i | The Experimental Squadron. —Letters — el the 
cess Augustus of Saxe Cobourg left "de Cost rs healt es t es 
manding officer, | Monday morning for eige ts velling by the South- aili inst., ans e i wo 0 and 
s of the ZRerck. 
_Ingermaniand, ti miles 
> Poor-law Commission — Commissioners 
be He nye pe 0 ai |y davcaseaied ie ke Grails Pipes, binchairmion 
gad On the same day the Vi sky corvette | Of —— EE 7 
pleted her repairs, and joined the fri aere Coainiaiamer. 7 ee o 
The Saxe Cobourg princes have sailed for) — F : 5 
— and at ~ they, mee cuncils,—A Cabinet Couneil was held on| Fraxce.—The Moniteur contains decane 
k eh hilpotts, of Her TE e o The Ministers present | ordonnance ee Se eiei r Hie same oei 
Earl Bal ecg a 
mp ship Haz ‘killed ; a ; orga : ogee 
died of his wounds 10 days after the action, and several | ‘J. Graham, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Earl | commission of 29 pists and srg 1o 
