ai 13.] 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
— 397 
the « only FERT oo 
The J2zewspaper. | ef hich th Hind o is ship Canopus still maintaing 
’ i ma to | her gh ae — in regard to the others, no twe 
. -= === | resign, On Satur ae ‘Sir Robert rt Pol aa went to Osborne | 2¢counts a; seems, however, that the V; 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1845. ise Ber communicated to her Majesty the difficul- | ÎS not nak roved by being new eoppered. The 
ties in which he was beaming and tendered his res resigna- | Daring, ney, a Superb have nt round te 
OTTISH WIDOWS’ FUND AND LIFE|tion. The Queen, it is sai spear the Experimental Cruize being over for 
a ASSURANCE. ae: n his services, if it could es 
pital accumulated and invested upwards of £1,590, 000 ; 7 possib ly be saie The N: rted 
al Revenue CET of £235,000. ae ome ant of capital at Sit R. Peel could suggest no alternatives and on | for the retirement Ep any 207 
e Be py Segre tl = 
The amen ae k rtp sa hoa Saturday evening a messenger wa: t to mg nborgh | | captains aving it int timated their willingness to accept 
n Lord John Russell to in ajes The ee e , to k their 
a. TICE. Pee = "Oe ednesday the whole Ministry peri On | €€ 7 the A nse of t na servi ces of the late Mr. Sidney Bernard, 
ties are particular’ he important benefits | the same evening Lord ‘John Russell arrived in|! the Eclair, have promoted his g taae Robert 
cured by entry before the close of thi both "do ie ae 
wi in nh a full fiar s standing with ‘reference to town, and on Thursday morning left for Osborne 3 oars, Ansistani neatgeon <p wes ma song 
ell a: of coming within atta having had an interview, it is said, with Sir 4 Dept Bal as oming CAS h ma ae 
. ; i e late lestruction 
ecessary information may eel before his departu ip remained | the Borneo 
f pirates : —Acting Captain Lyster, H, M. S. 
= io that ue, S A Square, Edin- | at oe House on Thu night, and returned | Aginourt t nfirmed. Commander Fanshawe, 
Jonx MACKENSt, Manager. wn yest nder cireumstan it | of the Cruiser, to oy Captain. Lieut. Morrit, of the 
6 vE GEonoE, Chief Clerk. is not likely that anything authentic can be known as | Vestal, to be Commander. Acting Lieut, Lowther, of 
ON-OFFICE, 7, PALL-MALL. JGH MWK gent. the new Ministerial arrangements, Two | however, the Agincourt, to be confirmed. Mr. Charles Nolloth, 
CONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, were generally current yesterday in political —_ Mate, of the Dædalus, to be Lieutenant, Mr. Philip 
6, NEW BRIDGE STREET, aa LONDON. | which agree in naming Lord Joun Ruse eat, First Lord lliam May, Mate of the Sy a oir be Lieutenant. 
STABLISHED 182 = =T eased to appoini 
Empowered by Act ot of pr hewn 3 Willia a the ct gee rd Corrennam, Lord Ch 5| the Bee Xo fGen Th on ie M. a the ‘con x 
ÍO OAS Charme ord Laxspowne, President of the Council; Mr. | of Car ikem void by he cession of the Rev. John 
c s epu * 
s follow! ing are po the sdrankages Yfke cra this | Bante, Chancellor y Me acheguen, On ‘the pes Peel. 
othe’ 
rey 
of Premium than those of a r Office, 
itet “val assured to participate w liay Ba ofts, Peis con. 
lower than boop ‘ad son aoa Mutual Assurance Society. 
the profits, the WHoLE bein, 
Lord Grey, 
a | Seretary for the Colonies, Lord eman Anh- 
Mor 
Foreign. 
France.—The Paris papers of ry a the 
which dis- 
paid. 
seeond a in 1839, averaged 311. per cent. since the 
st division. 
veraged 36l. per cent, since the 
pectuses and full particulars may be obtained on appli 
to the Secretary, , CAMPBELL : James | Downe: ER, 
the Colonies, Lord CLARENDON, Foreign 
i- | Lord Norma 
Nor: Lord Licuteriant of Ireland, aut Mr. 
ea Bute, Under Colonial Secre 
aoe the belief that had been becomi 
tary. The other ac- “ager to be apprehended. M. Edgar Quinet, to 
count mentions Lord PALMERSTON as Seere for | aoa is coke the honour of pena: T reag 
Secre retary, phrase zi perfide Albion,” so muc ch i in use by 
Normanby Home See nisin 
prad Forrescur 
and the English, ‘and who is Professor of Southern 
OI [Ly 4 6d. per i mpe: eriat |i vr p, ? ei mages a at „the College de France, „has Bg Attracted 
tight in in overs descrip- | o of “Trade, ote "Santi ee Lord Bessonovex | che was “the la crete poe the 
Ane brige SPs eat ea ods an san age Aois Bra U- | South,” but. i lity, his lectures consisted of a 
dor a LANRICA history of the Christian religion and of the French 
i Beat yell A sy Pine rnd mn A = Mar aan, porn apres | pedrera at St. Baba: o these rumours it | Revolution, in which the = à with an; 
is only necessary to add that the Ti rsists in| thing but reveren the latter, including the 
à Sens vows ORIA eee CANDLES, firming the truth of its original announcement. Tt | National Convention, received many tributes of admira- 
hts, 16s, ; also their patent plaited wick | States that Sir RosertT Pret had gained over to a total | hee pa clergy — se coe Mes - Bay meme 
, 20s. per dozen lb. Troas NONN and Sons rep al of the Corn-laws all his colleagues except three | © e community also con t etures ; 
ares to the Hon. Taen of Lincoln’s-inn), 19, Minister of Publie Instruction, as well as his 
Tedfordrow r four, that he me won the reluctant assent of the colleagues, considered that, as the Prol was re- 
uke of Wattiner ang his promise to propose the} munerated by the State, they had a right to require 
and that it been settled to peas “i “ the languages and litera- 
NUPA 
14, CORNmMILL, London, o e 
best wrought SILVER S SPO 
, Ts, 2d, per oz. ; Queen’s Patter o, Ji; id. 
are the weigh hts rec repcnemaple "but t rg 
LatEA, B. SAVORY anp SONS, M. 
a Thebe 
ha 
the 
and | summon Parliament an: în January for the purpose. 
however, 
raaes ns —_ e the! 
e Sout! amicable attempts to keep 
Sabecq es 
1 
many so 4 ye larity neh ‘the ultra- 
hed lighter or er , at the same price per 
r per haps -in his power, to 
xry 
the measure.” * This is ae sonny t ket a Times AG 
their T. ai: 
beral party. ia the: nyt ni this year 
M. aoe was a treated a) y "seo 
very a“ gating 
fz 
5 Quee: en's Pattern. oz 6s. d. £ 
o| 8 Fae Spoons 40 at 7 4 14 4 
7 3 res eg 74 0 8 
o -40 74 3 4 
74 5 4 
19 74 0 
-12 ie i 0 
-32 710 8 
strong gilt) 0 
Pie oe o 
ER 7 10 r 
Pri a ti crent, pete eit as a new: ona, Sieni eà 
gs and containing I gener a be ate to tr pe 
effiel may be had o 
sof pi 
into oe 
aaa re a <a 
perenne p ostage, ee 
News -7 the earch. 4 
Tar nagar OF MINISTE 
< 
out comment. 
ai 
e Mini oid 
otions of ‘chen, el itea Phy ‘Socialism, 
sat K soinak a s ch n Satu ay last the stu- 
dents met in order to congratulate ti . They mustered 
o the Professor’ s residence, hoes yet on their way 
Wome Nels. 
Courr.—Her Majesty, Prince Albert, and the roy 
M. — thanked 
T.— al | by many 
family have continued at Osborne House egyh the them fr en sympathy, and wisely advised them to 
week, but will return to wag this day, n pea and apii rse as promptly as possible. 
that her E Madey be in nearer o their quarter, but, on passing 
with those who iene her = advisers. | the ae residen of M. de Salvandy, the Minister 
On Wednesday the Queen es a eng and Privy | 0 of Pu blie Instruction, shouted “Vive Quinet” “A 
ouncil, at egg: bea e Coun “ A bas Salvandy !” On reachin; 
ay roo oe Ba e, Duke of Buccleuch, “the Duke of | the Place Saint-Sulpice ad heyy appear to have 
Welli obert P eel, 5 Jan s. Shia hars beg apii ree & A bas les Jesuites !” and one of them 
address the crowd, 
Earl of yp alla rd Stan ght 
me: the Earl of rece ad ae Right F on, map Ka 
g 
of Te somiiige guards and line made their appear- 
ar 
ary, and that w Date of pisz Her! bert. At the Cou neil Farane was bain ing ance, and a charge of ageri ge ana er a 
total repeal o! further 16th killed or wounded a 
It is now proved that the Time | nate Pa esday the 30th Decemb the we pe tioned, but between Heidis and thirty of Pakir 
ments ting the Duke, | Right Rev. Dr Majesty, ani di Bishop s Oxford, bad an Quinet’s pains ee captured ; among them was 
to surrender of the Corn. | audience of Her Majes ng Emile hatel, P 
| pointment to that See. seo Council the Minute | College of Louis-le-grand, It was in vain that he men- 
Sir Robert Peel and other members of the = wned to town.—The Pe ly papers announce that an tioned his ne a he was collared, and, it is said, 
lt appears, from all that can be Says ill-treated by the police agents and municipal 
ere 
ntradictory statements of the daily papers, | 
d | event, calculated to sarong n the er ate ane 
ment of the eat same tim 
iT Ace 
of soldiers, and thus mare 
5 
h 
Robert Peel ha 
Tepeal of the existing duty as the sa 
ntinue 
he could co Thi as 
Witley veg tte oe i of 
yr 
of Police 
gate of the barage 
M. D 
the cause of their a 
had enticipated, was Taps subject of discus- 
j n Dowager,on Friday, for Lei 
cester, apa kt y Br eco on Saturdsy for town. 
_ Tue Gra D -Dux E Con 
rrest. 
with that officer, but it was ne a two or 
eh 
Mat the long and frequent Councils which have been 
: NSTANTINE OP Rossta.—On hours’ siege ol pper no charge being' adduced 
pring the past wee eene ti sigs ~~ y t last liberated. bag of bao 
were three or four dissentien t agen g ‘puonsiel into the 
it is now with confidence long de s g i oan ior = ny wird Keoatcin i in ple it of the rio oters, and arrest ted a num- 
is colleagues have throughout been sd on his d luted by. the Citadel, tl e quietly 
P da It is, at | Port Admiral, and all the lin g nt ttle-sh “gh stb a apr io er = d th fen ipenn 
from Duke i harbour. On Meni night, wever, the gates el x 
the wae kis hrai parotin Highness again red — Sound wih >n ipa. % ms vide of being himself apprehended. He oe pro- 
en a ahi having put back contrary winds. Wednesday | ceeded to the Prefecture, and Stained from th 
be steht te a stag tu nder weigh pi ipae o tocarry | the immediate relea f the prisoners. The ièele 
tions t Majesty. h publishes a document Pro! hatel, which 
was done on Wednesday at the Priv, -| The Ex, tal Squadron. —Her Majesty's brig} condemns, in the strongest terms, the conduct of 
Queen at Osborne House, at | Daring, 10, cam y the evening | the police in th isturbances. ar be it from 
iament, instead of being of the rd, after sunset. She was separated from the| us,” says that journal, “to condemn the police 
ey rest of the during a heavy storm about month | foree, which has such arduous duties to a withe 
» z 
30th since, and — a hensions were exp for | out just grounds ; but le berg agii the version 
AY bee 4 hi monili. Bass Queen TEN mannin the other mea All an a ven by M. _Descha an eye-witness, and 
agents acted in a 
and i it will occupy some time to rt 
| tha fanit of th 
F, 1, 
pelea says = National, | $ if 1 he Pi la 
the theatre of a Sangule 
at 
a i i was 
them, 
as to Ros sailing qualities still exists; but it is under- ' 
‘nary collision. y prbis Aas of letters haye beem 
