THE NEWSPAPER. 
405 
““haye been- 
“say that ae prime 
“ There are 
It is enough for us to 
Ta not yet been formed. 
some of the appointments bine fen. f of 
The Newspaper. 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2), 1845, |“ °00*® be anticipated with sufficien 
“There can, we infer, be no doubt that TA Cate 
J “ ham will be Chancellor ; Sir Thomas Wilde, Attorne: 
TTISH - WIDOWS FUND AND LIF 4 ii 
co ASSURANCE. Ela General ; ae Mr. Pigott and Mr. Rutherford. wi 
pital accumulated and invested upwards of £1,590,000 ; |  reoeeupy their respective positions in Ireland sod |t 
Revenue upwards of £235,000. The amount ae ital = 
laneo rete the commencement of tiie Society i up “ Scotlan ; “ta ord. Palmerston will be Foreign 
ase £7, 000 one pees E me next periodical investigation | “ Secretary. Rumour assigns the Colonial-office to Earl 
pla 6 G R . 
pea, NOTICE. t : d the Home-offi rpeth ; but 
Parties are particularly reminded of the important benefits ae the appointments refe: ve yet, we 
be hedared by entry before the close ot this year, both as re- | “ lieve, been actually ne while air some of them 
requen 
| Ho. Sine 
eetings and “in 
n kiia searcely been 
daaa ers the zas 
jhe ute Adbetswteities 
terv prom sen of the late A dministratio 
less f 
Ean 
ew with the Chancel 
The Earl of Aberdeen left to 
—— n On Monday Lord. Stani 
returned to tow nan 
Pat The Rt. Hoo. Shiney ear sithe Racial beeing 
had ee iy He hon. baronet. On Wed- 
rang | Sir R. Peel had a meeting of the late Administra- 
tion ence in Whitehall-gardens. meet- 
ing took ma atthe paea ans ry 10 o'clock, and amo: as 
, the Eari 
Afon Eea enk “ean be considered c he. Morning Chro-| those present were Aberdeen, 
: niele also announces neee the principles of the new | Lincoln, Sir James G oat conn omni e Chancellor of the Ex- 
ary «will be those proclaimed with such de- |ehequer, and the Right Hon. 1, erbert. 
cisive clearness in the letter of Lord Jolm Russell to | mereg teeny er at half- aa 11, The Earl of Aber- 
E GKE i ai n, Sir coln, and the 
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INDON-OFFICE, 7, PALL-MALL. aeann, Gert f the us n-laws. In connec- ie qiie R E anra A Berber, Tas par as soother lates sA 
CONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, tion ‘with these announcements we may mention that a |in town, y: n, from Burghley-h 
6, NEW BRIDGE STREE T; BLACKFRIARS, LONDON. ratou r has been current during the. meek thas. a do the oon I the Marquis of Exeter. The Earl of Aber- 
Poa pat I deen left London yesterday for Brighton. 
yal Highness the we of Commander-in Chief, | 
mour, which has been more generally be- 
F Empowered by A 
The Right Han fered F nk Bead 
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zeen ‘states that the appointment of Lord Palmerston 
tha: 
Henry EA Stephenson, Bar hé Wat e iair 
The followi g the advantages offered by this 
Lord 
ville Somerset "a poin town ; at his lordship has not at- 
tended his officia ce the Cabinet tendered 
ER f Premium than those of any other Office. 
entitle i the ine op fits, and con- 
ty lower ‘than those of any other Mutual Assurance 
on „the ground of 
¥ participate in the profits, the wHOLE being 
y ide s ae thé Assured, b 
alg “Sapa nus, in 1834, Pre- 
A to be the Foreign Secre 
S pai 
sioni Bonus, in 1839, averaged 317, per cent. since the| ,, sas 
averaged 162, per cent, on the 
Toräsbi’s host. ip. Tonis t 
This 
i sain 
e the | that a 
g S ae ion took plac 
1 Bonu , in 1844, averaged 361. per cent. sinc 
Prospectases and’ ae particulars may be obtained on appli- 
t the Whig confeténe, on ae ae > » lively mag 
the for 
O the Seer j, CAMPER: ELL JAMES DowxEe. 
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2 
"A ke is 
the 
BEST ENGLISH 
thus 
est the i the be Hon. John 
; and moreover, that if this |” 
hat of Pag oy Affairs 
gi E Eoia refused to ied he would have owe to do 
with the new, Administratio: jome peo 
2 tis despatch saiki to an tages pool 
“ whose family and connections Lo rd Pa Imers ton was | 
atk . HES. 
AVORY. and SONS , Cornhill, 
mn, anii the Bank, pesos + oe prier an ee urchasers 
ir stock of pounce KADEN LEVER ved pee 
red d by ves in Bag own house, 
capem and jewelled, ths 
guineas ot a half, six, oad tight guineas each ; 
B gold cases, 10, 12, 14, and 16 guineas each. ‘The very lai rze 
add R 
2 
ishop o we —We regret to 
h of the Bishop ‘of Jerusalem ( 
Mle xande r) which took place on the 
y cross the desert from 
Apa of, whi 
“ise for selection includes ev very description, enabling 
Sel ect that whieh is more particularly adapted to | « tọ this delicate matter, and not to a rumoured ap- 
* pointment at the Horse Guards.” 
| 
> Ftd of the Wieck. 
umerous conferences of ede tei 
D Jo 
Rn 
Whig party, Lor HN Po 
me News 
Wie He, Princess Royal, and the 
in 
Court.—The Queen, accompanied by the Prince of 
Prin geen: Alico; Jerusal 
; ted 
her apoplexy or ossification of the 
‘a ee 
Prince Albert, after her Majesty te 
I Xenia had alighted at the Farnborough 
station en route to Windsor, proc py to London by 
AFTER 
the 
‘ vuja to form a 
n Thu he ka part o 
ie equally divi on pope 
nee of 
South West i Railway, i inspect ttl 
King-street, P m-square, and arrived at the 
£ aa afternoon. 
pits m had bel 
probability of Lord John Russell’s acce; 
and the return of Sir R t 
came n Monday, and transacted business 
the ofise y ‘the ion oT Me Pago tn taken fer sal te 
| afternoon to i N e Quee: 
accion vast 
R. | the e. Mr. R. 
| Meyne E the in 
my3s ucceeded. Colo 
Wait, E the Hon. Miss Napier 
| Caroline io Cocks as Maid of patie: in Waiting | tons 
on the Quee: 
Piores Movements.—Se 
-JM r h 
residen: 
o | have eat ites 
=> | these ee nees. 
with the Queen 
Lansdown 
esday night for Windsor, to have 
of her Majesty, return 
ing, when a numerous meeting of the | |) 
vening, neuer of the C Grey and Melbourne administrations | ° 
he residence of Lord 
f joks months. 
oe of > 
of met opinion. The 
m and len fad 
Lord John Russell 
y e 
The 
hn pers Sor deieration with Lord Jol 
lemen 
of Hebrew Literature in King’s C 
St. James’s, Duke’: a, Minories 
EAAS 
an Russell, bo sete 
m present 
ir power, 
reno the merey of Whigs; a pening j 
engagements which espe — be the sub- 
pute. “finding | 
Tegu Tga 
says, “ We are at ‘cog enabled Last 
= Miadaiee Ricardo, Sie 
that Lord John Russell. has 
‘After 
H. Lonis Ponson and Ebri 
a pios go Wood, ae ‘Earl of 
Fs 
r Lord John Russell wen 
i to Windsor to communicate the result to Her | pected in town i 
Majesty. Two or three ‘lists’ of the new Ministry | view with Ear! 
x ‘ance 
Foreign. 
The Paris papers. devote a large portio 
Zeg 
in 
urrenee of the Neb Tories, Our neigh’ 
pe gs upon om a apral of post * seo pn 
disastrous results, pe 
meets. will 
But Sader circumstances sh: 
n their Unease ts «postion i pi ¥ 
euh 
recourse to æ 
seee 
