hen the following appearances were one of ihe hois speared to have been fired from i ff loaded will lug winch had only the effect of grazing the back in a few plage and tearing the clothes bilwen the shoulder the other shot was more effective it musi have been fired with t rrruule of the piece ciom to the shoulder ol the de- cweed as the bir waistcoat c were actually burnt by the discharge while the two bullets with which the piece was loaded entered together be tween the neck and left shoulder behind broke the pine in passing and came out in two separate pla ces on the right side of the neck in addition to thia the skullvas beaten in behind with stones or some other weapon ro as to present a most shock ing spectacle it would appear that the murderers having effected their purpose- by the second shot were resolved to make assurance doubly sure by beating in the skull when the unfortunate gentle man had fallen after the examination the body was conveyed to the house of mr westropp at melon where the coroners inquest is to be held this day lynch is at present in custody but no trace has yet been found that is likely to lead to the detection of the perpetrators of this dreadful crime it would be strange however if such on act com muted in the open day and within hearing of sev eral houses in the vicinity should not sooner or la ter betraced home to its blood stained authors the rev gentleman we understand has left a child limerick star death op c mathews esq it is with deep regret that we have to announce the death of this eminent and facetious comedian who expired at devonport on saturday inst another distinguish ed member of the ancient school has now been ta- krnfrom us according to the unsparing dictates 0f time but a short period will elapse before every celebrated actor of the legitimate drama will he re moved from scenes where mummery and spectacles fnwu taken the place of the finest specimens of the histrionic art it is iudeed a bitter addition to the sorrow which must be fell by every admirer of the stage at the loss of the versatile son of momus who was wont to set ihe table in a roar thai no joriioti of the tlerlt ttf the actors of the balmy days of the fofttttf m9nnm behind itet m additional branch of the theatrical tree is lopped off the trunk becomes withered and if not toru up by the roots or felled by the patent axeof the destroyer it must die from the want of a proper support charles malhews was the son of a bookseller a no 13 strand where he was bom ou the 23th june 1776 fie would therefore have attained his 59th year had jtt lived a day longer mr mathews waj appren ticed to ia father but at an early period he imbibed a predilection fur the sock and buskin and his first ssjhbm frelwre an audience wes made rt the rich- his ice armed interference with spauwlnch resembled moie that system of con dottier i hit h was disgrace ful to italy the noble lord concluded by movf for a copy of the late order in council releasing majestys subjects v ho should enter into the eel v oftheuueenofspain from the provisions of the foreign enlistment bih and afeti or copes of communications respecting the mini lord pabncnm wid im he should win gl nippon the motion of the feobte urdl bo ttm ed w he thai the entire iffttniil the iraiwticuon the grounds upon which il iwsmnwoi hail acted were perfectly justifiable ifa pdmerstnn was triad of ihe opportunity of bearing ins testimony as ihe correctness of the opinion formed of the und policy of the convention signed by bard ll- and col garwood he mile say that know ing as he did what the eonduet and opinion of the late government were he was surprised thai wproi- onsso different could h implied by theaoble lord if not actuallv expressed by him he would any that he entertained the einceresi aeauhieni of admira tion for die brave men who had embarked tneunicwes and their fortunes ii litis enterprise ami wished them success col evans svt thai with respect to the allusions made to himself he wktad to know from mm aoble lord before he allowed himself to utter another word whether in the animadversion commacd in the noble lords speech upon iliusc who favoured thectiuseof the ateciof spain the noble lord intended to make any allusions personally disres pectful to himself he now vould wait lor the no lo so tiot be lords answer- imbrnl foeafmi acujerdayed richmood in ltica- nrdtkn third uenowever obofidaimd mel- jjord mahoa rose to assure him he meant nothing hi these observations which could be construed into a charge personally offensive to the honorable and gallalit officer colonel evans if the condemnation then was not levelled ut himself as the noble lord now sta ted did he mean to apply die offensive insinuations and charges made to thusc gentlemen ad friends who bad done him the honor to accept of command under him if to he would tell him s the house on behalf of thorn gentlemen and friend that he treated those assertions with all the disgust and con tempt which thev deserved lmd mm j ordr the speaker rose 10 call the honorable and gal lant member to order he observed that the ex pressions he had used in his reply to what had lall- stroug ng saia tins ct- now add as to tt1c cattle iwir iu 4w h from ihinkiiitrwith the nuble loi1 that the basque insurrection was so formidable that it would require 100000 french uoups to put it down he thought a verv inferior fnrcc would be sufficient despite of foblia where he appeared in hia favorite art of iugo ia the agreeable surprise lie afterwards loed the york cooipany under tate wilkin- aod mr mathewa debut on the london boards wuon may 15 1903 at the havmarket theatre in the character of j uba in cumberlands comedy of the jew it was in consequence of some neglect ip powers by the managers of ihe large houses t mr mathew9 undertook his series of entertain ments at the old english operahouse familiarly known by the appellation of at home his success was immense and year after year witness ed crowds of laughterloving faces to die mimic de iictor of the manners and character uf die daw m repented his soirees with unprecedented attrac tion at all the theatres in ihe united kingdom and bu had the honor of giving his entertainments before royalty at private parties mr mathews took a v jnited states where he was equally nop ular ma the iruiu ol ois voyage wtc tcfliiua manifested in his trip to america it was af firmed that he would not dare cross the atlantic a- fain after his vivid sketches of our transatlantic rethrea but he formed a just estimate of his hold ofer the risible faculties of the americans he paid a second visit and after a slight opposition which he put down at once in a very able and and manly address his career was as enthusiastic as heretofore the change of climate and severity of the voyage qutsiid hrmiir ahattarpjf u rruvirurinn wptilrpmhd ffrmi very arduous exertions and we may say that he but reached the shores which gave him breath 1050 to thai buume from whence no traveller returns the disease of which he died was ossification of the heart uoder which he had laboured for yean and which accouuted for the nervous irritability ofbis temperament during his lifetime mr math- v connexion with mr yates in the adelpln thea tre is of cour well knowo but he only per- fbrroed for the first two seasons and took no ftrt id the management afterwards mr yatet took to the stage by the advice of his deceased partner aod it is somewhat remarkable that these two a do rs posseseinf in so eminent a degree the vis omi enacted othello and tago together in liver pool mr matbewa bote a very high character in private life and his circle of acquaintance inclu- fledome of the leading rank and fashion of the day atone ttrae he posaeased a very fine gallery of theatrical pictures which were disposed of a she t tiroe eioce of his merit as an actor it would be a ork of supererogation to speak few men have enjoyed a more deserved and a mure lasting eopuleiniy white be could convulse an audience y his nice imitation of the peculiarities uf any indi vidual he had at the same time an influence over ftcir feelings belonging to a tragedian few persons who have heard him narrate the story of the game suri and recite the litlleepieode of monsieur mattel can forget the intensity and truth of his acting if that can be appropriately called acting which was nature itself take him for all in all we neer ahall look upon his like again m if ptivate worth an litihlaiib and i wo tumble imputation and taleots of tne highest order as a comedian ure a passport for fame and immortality then will the name of charles mathews be recorded in the an nals of the stage as one of its brightest ornamculs siandard house of commons wednesday june 24th affairs or spain hard matton called ihe attention of ihe house to the late order in council exempting his majestys ejects who may enter the service of the quetn of spain from the provisions of the foreign enlistment ij not mc t necessity nor could be admit the propriety of englishmen enier- inf the spanish service but if there were to he in terference in the affairs of that country he should jike to see that sort of interference which ureal mri- tajo ought to adopt in hia opinion there was no character more deserving of respect than that of the fallant soldier who came forward in defence of the jjbeities of his country bit he could not see thai ortweemosynary soldier who called himself english- 5115 and yet wa9 rcarf l0 enl li service mv othe cs- 5s nrymen he oduiiited that there ctssarvet l were a ic- en from the noble lorfl stt certainly very even allowing for the heat of debate and he trusted the honorable and gallant ojlicerwouu see ihe pro priety of complying with the expressed wish of the house that he would retract the phrase at uhich of fence had been taken col evans begged to say that lie had only drawn a hypothetical case as he put it he was entitled to repeat that he met such charges with the contempt and disgust they deserved tlavimrsaid this much the noble lord v speech ami rcprcsemaions full of inconsistencies anil cvasons to put down a force of scarcely 15000 mountaineers lie should cer tainly say 10000 idcil would be abundantly suffi cient to accomplish the tranquilifctioi of the distur bed provinces of spain hear hear and cheers sir robert peel rcse impressed with uic imptr- tance of this qne in tlio first pluce he had to thank the nobe lord fur tllj fia and cordial tes timony he had given a to ihe manner in which inn noble friend the duke of wellington had carriod info effect the stipulation of die treaty the right hon baronet admitted that the uueeu had the same claim tooor assistance which any other ally t l i srl1 hplhrimi the diftieulties under winch the jovernment laoorit uiiit incy- tttticr n impossible toavoid the obligation uf the treaty yel they refused as fair and honorable men to fullil to the htnost extend ihe whole uf the engagements the general policy of knglnri had bee noii-rifcr- ference that however had been in some measure relaxed still the interest of this country would not be promoted by asistiil ill a civil wr in cpain ii was said 10000 men wtuld be sufdcieth to quell the insurrection bin hrthw trv wen snor no hi jhuki toiy tnc tein iopoet uiiu jmcjlltil willi danger these ibiw woumo tosiiii and he- conie military consequently ihey had a rijjltl to know ihe nature of the military discipline to which they would he subject the mwn would return to this conniry maimed and inculpable nf ohtaiiung suppoi t or reward for thuir services the right lion itsip- ner concluded by observing that though lit- did not doubt the policy of this imsasure he ceitainly did look to the proceeding with alarm after some farther debiii lord mahon withdrew his motion in order to bring it forward ou some fu ture day london june 30 1s35 three or four vessels lluvo ai rived from cana da hut there is nothing in markets to make very early arrivals dcifable wheat is a drus ashe are difficult of mile at nominal prices imibw has been selling lower in msmv markets staves are unsaleable at any thing hki lite qilotiiuoit and will most probably be a miserable article our weather hasbeeu aiogtilarlj changeable af ter five weeks of brilliant hot wcnuier we have had heavy rains and extraordinary cold to such an extent indeed that the ilutiitmtieler was 0 z lower on midsummer eve than un jneayears eve hav ing registered 39 oi the former and 43 d on the latter diy serious alarm wte felt for the wheat now blooming but three days since the weather took up and being now delightful the liltcat cierbas abated manchester and other cotton manufactures arc dull though still rusher bis in price cottnii main tains too great a rate woollvn ciood are in near ly the same state tea is rather recovered of it late serious depression and so are spaniah jsunds they are quoted 44 lodiiy vid carruthers thomas kovauagb and colonel bruen and the keftu gain live namely messrs james morrison kigby watson perrouei thompson nicholas vl an stlcrilv raphael this is pretty well fur one week and when the vacancy bt oldham has filled up for n sound overcome with extreme exhaustion and debility and died in a few minutes after it was not die contest between the parties for the value of the slave which gave to this cause the in- i tercst which induces us to call the public attention to it no man who witnessed the trial cared whether reformer in the place oj uie capricious and ecceu- mceks 01 phillips should have a few hundred dollars trie though able man ho represented that town more or less but every one present had ihe feelings the total gain will be twek votes a nutter of some i of humanity outraged w hear detailed the shocking importance in the prieii ballanced slnlc ol parlies brkiritie it dieted by a man of coarse and brutal iu ihe house of common liverpool journal dnpomtinn ttlini his paanions were once aroused by at a late meeting of ll ivy council at which uiall delinquency un tlie part of an ignorant sir charles gie coo ot urnada commiavioil- j helpless and unprotected fellow creature slaves iu er was sworn in that fieiltleoimi had taken jus country are very inadequately protected by law the oaths his majesty v the constitutional and the force of public opinion is the principal check wise though of late unumil ourse for the kinff to upon fhe pasion and ryranoy of the whites towards addree the cummissiono on the nature of the duties them for although out law make their wanton tw- htr was to discharge if vc are rightly informed he mnictionika yet as the lis must be executed by pointed out to sir cliarle grev how far his line ol while men iu the capacity of judges mid jurors and duty was marked out by his oaih and then remind- 1 no black can give evidence ugtmim a white man they hh1 tismt ifjufk kwgstox tvbsoa v kvenwg aug our engluli ddls via now york sre to ihe the llouisj orfsrliauisot were yotin 3eftioa aj was said of yrtrosut tiio annexed ro euic a very unexpected pfore of intollieoce tiiben 1 thi luonniig tluuuutu ambsu dead 1 been ullo lo verily llnw lijiiiifrf but i know iliat it ihsnoilb ult 4hniki m the yuuag boidg at dial lime in joij bealtti- still a tcluguphic iimy have brought niuidi lattr ncvvit and theextraoi of dm hind ibt diiy lead to tlic belief tttat soma intelligence has iwwu received it is iuiiivclv idl4d ii it kra eum in coioo dordiiii gsruul h wumulud before bilbo ng the commissioner lm the cnhados hud been won by british valour id been brought by bit titfh bloud had been euuricd and iinprowd ul the expense of this country warned him that iliese proviiwcs must not be tott or given away ue- member siraid uis xijety in woid which we lelieve we quote litcrallj icmember blr tliettc provinces must not he lot or given awnv what ever others may say tn y i iell you uiis ihe cull ados must not be lot w given away london standard jiy7 the official tables of tie revenue fur the qurle re legally penplv as u a poor lietploss and unprotected class ot id vi hen we consider ihein in point of view houi educttion witliout the incentive of cha- racier prido ornmhitinn without any important in terest in ihe result of their own labor and exertions we shall be brought to the conclusion thai it is strange tlu are no woreatid thai they are entitled to the utmost forbearance and compassion fiom their own ers and to all the protection from oppression and outrage inch human- and enlightened public opi nion can give then iti the case referred to thp jury of course found cudiu- onilfe 5vi of jiilc show adeiciency both i f lititti and phillips bus cause tocongratu- iluonthe financial year ad quarter as compared late hiinseir that be csruped with die payment of a with those of the precedi- veurupoil the formw ofuuey instead of being arraigned us ofl75absgupouiheuaiterolje6lg a enumal the marriage of ada augusta byron with lord king was announced to take jd ace on the 7th of july in holland every thin was as quiet as miclil be expected the government though it prrmit for eigners to enlist within the limits of the kingdom iu the service of don carlo very properly forbids its native subjects to engar in the c usade for pillaging spam of all wvtindi ita t laul at thnt in persons were w ie ven- and murdering innocent spaniards- unhappy seems destined to be the prey of the ruffians kuropc frenchmen mid linzlishtmn are rofte tbe brigands of one party white prussuuss ixuns and bavarians arc to be the rnercenarin of ihe other don cahos very properly threatens to treat tvrry armed foreigner who may he fouudiightinx against him as a lawless pirate the clicen whei finds her antinational schepie of hrcin into tio 1 turned against herself will doiiltless adopt the aume energetic measure of just retrtniiion the turkish sultan ia making frrtnl preparations apparently for the conquest of bvt h equipped a large fleet aud collectd an army of 130000 men he appears poor ifcllow to labor under the almost uirivcrail epideme of an empty exchequer th oiior dj flu imumr ho waa obliged to borrow and etnal money on nil hands in pay an instalment of the suni pronised to his bro ther of russia for having beaten hin swindly he pleaded hard for time but the ruriflin amhaador soon made him find the needful uiuci penally of something worse than a notarial protrst v ho would be a vanquished sovereign i coiuqtui cask of piracv the nip rihittr captain william copper left loud a for constnn- tinoplc on the 38th april last hayig among bar passengers voung van ilalen a htltii of brussels hut whose father etienne van j hen resides at london no- 96 london bridge cwiy on the 23d may ais oclock r m the vijl betne llirn in the mediterranean between ien nihl villi- frnnche young van ilalen who lid retired 10 his cot as awakened by james cook tft sccoml mute and forcibly brought on deck by ttr cantaiil and two sailors here hit leg were tierfand hin mouth pbaoj- he was then conveyed on dnre ana af ter a variety 01 ctttufivu ivt 0 kam t a tree at a short distance from ivic- duiinsr tile journey cook contrived to slip into bfl priaouor pocket apiece of paper which was here found tin the following morning when poor vll ilalen was discovered by the towns people iiwie in the fol lowing terms my dear union i is not i who am the cause of your abandonment hut jur cap tain who will take all you have njpifnl james iv4 ili uj hnift ji eral articles of value nttfhtv the captain nor hi ihip has since been heard of horrible recital- a letr from cuddalorc in the east india papers mate a female now under sentence of death is abwtto be executed fur a murder of a more atrocious rature than nnv thai has ever come to our koowledr the husband of the woman gave her some hue ton to curry for hi supper and the womans parartour chanting loromr in during the time of the prepnation aked for aud obtainedthe curry flitch being very hungry he completely devoured the woman fearhiff her bus- banits anger and having no means of replacing the mutton actually killed her own child cumed it and served it up to her husband who finding the bone smaller aud more lender than those of mutton tax ed her with presenting him with kid but suddenly as if suspecting the horrible catastrophe he inquired child when dreadful o relate the mother and ihe nferna fact ofhaving nfmt ifid curry forito father inclined doubt the reality ul ire sorry to say a criminal at the lenn- hantur akct1c lanu kxfeu1t1un t plain hack accompanied by william mai captain uack accompanied by william mulley onu of the volunteers from the kuyal artillery who leli this city with him in 13j returned to lachine ou tliirsd iv last in excellent health and spirifs- oft king and iie rest of the expedition were left at koji kelhmcc u uell thry ure to leave for eng land by way of lludous bay wcarc glad to say hut uo luurbuhy or accident occurred to any of tire persons actuiy accompanying lite expedition al though one of the volunteer artillerymen williuin- 40m who wait somewhat advanced in years and ho was unable longer to bear the fatigues and hardships uf the journey unfortunately died when on ida way back to a hudson s liay station he wusj accom panied by two canadians who were well acquaint ed with ihe country but having separated himself from them he must have wandered out of the true naih and perished captain back despatched men 111 all directions to search for him and it was only a considerable distance of linn afterwards that his body was found carron and ross the remaining artillerymen return with dr king to england via ludsouvttttvi they with muluy but particular ism jj llnt lir ha xiht i oil tbelotwufuiij ciilwlhjrvttihi sand men amoit wltotn wtfro mjnil exponcucotl u kinsotho ot thevcu m uuwticdon iho first of mu no other cercmomil liiu u iurh by llw rugoal 1 n iii- troops uidsotrtasiivoiifttnilkryi wttfiiiil nooiinjiiin in lluxu nwriofllic alleged to assaimiiatc lom rjullipt ttc conspiracy jupuiki tm lif af the king 13 id to been got upentlrul rj iliucarlm partijuon uftheuj nod thul ill i wiihi rcivm why tiio its moveroenu from tliiiiy to forty in one wenk inothing fiirtbaroflliuuvilll oftho puke dc iioud cept that lie wa known to w in ii1iiluhii there were rariotij ruumn from hjwhlj bjrt not citfwj general slattsdd was u lakv cutnmaiij nftlidarmy vari nd concial cotdutl oftha iu tj- buiueprm tlio utitiili govufiiuioitt lit ktvun notice iwlall poo wlto may enlist ihiim rvivo ufdwpieeii ofpain tinue to receive ilniir pmiuim ut hnac- ajvieeifrom uiium ty ltcltiidi to iho 3j iomj lhatdioquceiivirouriinioici uicn but wcro prtpanaj nvike a mj n un thil i v the poiliptu m f kcialiu iiilji was to cnler suiii die first of july toeiikr thu tcrvwo of the tpjeenofafl advices fnifii nluiitind to jnntf 17 tau no i ia deeniedon ll p nniuf iiimiirittuntii it tin turkic veronicntis iltlilmtrntintf tltd mmrwj it will iamb take and lhit heht int all fn t1tstrai uriia stow hteahfflfuiilndiill aoal itttiy an etiuaiaemi i t kxclnnoer bh hih were jiril tit 3j luve cjih ly ihe latter wero oi etfwutml servtcs to the cxpedi l iiuik crpliiiu uaiu afpoatu pwtueftln nttuiernutft sintuiee tliii he received tivi rnoi imputi aud ihe ihe lion lndun i5iy compiuvs suitiull aiuur chixctmhav alwaa taken n lively interest exjiediliou we think it iiht to lay before iuin the i istructions uhich cajx- 13ick re in terms of the warmest ttention ami valuable ft- tlurhitf his journey from different gentlemen ol for h confessed the murder made the flesh of her our readers may feel so diabolical a transaction hu that we have no reason to do l in this them ceivtd iruin uovemnieiitj diorlly before leaving lnglind is detailed by arctic lund committee in the protfjjecu published by us in april 1833 and tliln hu cir a wo me tble from the iulonnniiuii we liuve hocu able to procure bjiorcl theni u brief sketch ol what is ueiually siecouiplitfhed during ihctirat winter the expedition had to en dure great piivniiuns and auffcringai owing 10 the scureity of awl smd tile severity of the wcsiiler ou of ajiril uefni exactly ona year alicr he lime aid iluiingoxvry heavy snow storm the despatch communicating capl roav sale return was delivered to cu plain hack th- jnimary ob ject for which ihe journey wuiunderukon being thus happily fuilim by oilier ivjtmu uopt jjack made uimiuliou lorcompiylng with tie secondary port vnmniriictiotiv the examiuntinu of the coast be- n rwuttunibtti and ttiww iillur several wen with tin ultnorft acitvily built during the tuiplirnig fiuiluj tiiat ihey had an in- jactnrca weieu iiiukin projjr lomklx jol securities have jltcrnotnt who imukt wiilnn i bouyaiii atueil tu ih conhiitian on oukimwti in his mj ty un m 1 it l ut 1 j v i 1 1 1 1 u 4i i till lailu itd uhlmlie w licrtq i e t r nurprta a tjw i- in wi63ji nowcvtf ij ul n l i 0j u m iuh mi piiv ottla pioewt jlinirtry hi luiiu ih it lit tle 10 uu inlcrvitjwi bti or 1 m tthouno there hj bcn a wanif unrdnljiy whkli oiht igrxutlwlwecfl tlie prlnemiui tlio crown tlio report hacurliiinly sallied jrounil that tlie icgroif will iosuin a dulvdt in the hvtu of inrdr ujkih il lions of the iriili rhwri und tlie nnmlefpal billj lienceu piehen5inn thul j ik4ulultiii of tahuticiit niay t be n distant a many pnrlh fi uei in ini piii tim rumor im so been revived lliatlliie vhumttllnr uf llw ilitqef 1 be enabled to ctmnvr- in- prnvhinii r ihe ivw india pensnliou fuml whliiulnii tub iitn7t fimui thy tiiuitijid int of the ehjr- threu dreninm ulv hinuihiiijii iuvq rr tin stock narfcetlnmw iiy wmili br acciuat lutm ten late 10 the dny from u2 i n tlrfi afimoon ly m l 1 1 oj mllillil pnij it i w lit it virt m ktunvnirorti ifiurttvu have been dtpraj nliewd in many ifntir thai tlie dimsci the liutik offeyiuhnri iiui reoiliifl totlowwo ia ct to reduce ihoaiiiiiirrhir circithilinii tbo courier fivntunniwumuiiii iswiht onitio pm aftbaeemvpitar uimi the lifg nfum n wil he of ptranus ibo wl bon nulled hi furi hiejf leriul jiminiahini ttl jitvutuiilj uhjcl nml itiisoutv rvttackablu lliul h ttp- wlnrh nprveatllie titnn jipohlicninnn jmi lr y tin lti on- j1 li fm were iliv tirnl l utlrt pnih jnli h t thv t wt liul ii pint lllit ukii ill nvl vl tlw london tiimtkiifiimh iy a diiawha ti place liiit ilijtlil un hi tmrlini il lnh pw ijwi uq v i rid rivjnt ucj liy the wfiolc onm ir i 11 1 hilt hat mii i tlv mttm t v irin to hiiisubjct ids vic dimrunigii ww the 23ih u lfi t ol tvce 3ufl un riuitvii supply of providions they could only take u ttith ihcul itasuot until the muurh ol july isji thul tlw expedition eottoopen water ldurticfiodtzetft or gnat fith river hark wo ts the cue jry- he the timber cuiiiiniitce iinrs on hithcrio all po det thompson own evidence today mr neiuon is uummonetl kjiitin lunk wmtvq because aithuugh no cvidcuec on ihe colonic vide of the 1110411011 baa been receive it is said that it is deci ded to take 5 uttihe isiltic limber and put 3- on the colonial timber ami that denis nre to pay bv the cube bfsoi 50ml bye to the ffrcatur pari of your timber and pine deal trade uld farewell to the spruce deal buinedf mr dunitt the keceivcrglilcril of upper can ada is arrived to iitgolitltg a loan ol xui0hh fur the improvement oftho navignlion of the t law rence gnarancid oil the produce of the duties of the province he will find that agitation nnd fnlly have woiked thrir way on the public mind and iht canadian bonds rit g per ccilt will n t longer he wonh 106 indeed i do not believe they vill find customers ut par it is whispered thai one harikiui house connected with canada and other houses to whom he ho applied chow no ipvut willhtginu to jump into the tiling the ot is that uinctf are se riously changed on the tock exchange iucu the spanish blow up the result uf the cleetionanl ipswich hull and in the ftomnj of cartow made a dilferece of ton votea iu favour uf miniutvrn ami the liberal party ihe lorieo luse five ipeinbcra by them elections wiinciy meoare fiizrov kellv ft a dunda da- interrstinc trial- uuviu thescioii fur da- ci county vhtch adjournid a few dnv since a ctte was tried of more than usual mtiii to the public it was that meeks agtjnsl phillips for the vftloe of a vlve who bftd been killed by l whilst iu the employment ofmeekanu hi ovemter the following abstract of the evidence was furnibb ed us by a member of the bar fchu as nut cnif need as cnuhsel on either side of the ruwe it appeared in evidence th the negro had dis obeyed phillips oiders iu be nq away one itichl without his penniion for much iu accouhoice with his duty he undertook to chastise liin vuv boy proved somewhat refracttry nnd probablv ul- pjrcl resistance though there was no direct evidence of the fact from phillips adniiuus which nuis be taken for as well m against iini it seem he bad a scuffle with the b y w lich the bov inflicted a blow upon him which produced ffrvat paiik ljii- iip8 with assistance finally sjulducd and lied him while endeavoring to awing ikimo the limb of a tree he resisted by pulling bad whereupon phil lips who is a large and stout nun a him several severe blows upon his head witt uic butl uf a loaded hoewhip having tied him ii the limb the rope gave way and the boy fell to ih- ground ttttnj phil lips gave him several violent keks in tho side and aainy wung him to the tree ctid for a cowhide which was brought and the chturrwmtrnt cummenccd anew the suffering wretch implorh fur mercy iu phillips would whip liim ttwhilv nod iiipm rct 10 renew his strokes und wrvak u vitnncr for frequently avowed his intention of whinpiij death raying he had nvgoud 0 oeifru to pill room or remunerate his inasiei j tin- lu the hultrer wringing under iu xihimtv ol the laah conlinticd to iniploi fi- llw ll present mierpu im phndi but there was no irtillff on the capt we bolicre succeeded intlotermiuiug that this river runs to the llorthwordp and if wc understand tlli purport uf scanty information which has reached ihil hasu sokitcona height of laud about 100 o to miles horn fort keliance the winter ealublisb- meiitot tie expedition at the eastern extremity of ore ir slav lake capt uack is the first euro pean who has visited great fih river and exami ned is source to the polar sco its very existence doubted by many geographers it is sid to fc ijii dangerous of navigation greatly im- and havinff liulc but mounds of sand to the polar sea at a ni a wc can learn that coincides very uw place assigned to it by capt back and c cmuuiitiuc iu london in their already refene 1 to farther jjun ihis wc only know that tl intrepid travellers had toennoimter tu which polar navigation is liable and o believe thul immense 11 a seldom hrtvu un ccr whtiovvhli li liit idviiiitl ditvf j oiocirihutpni ovm iuu ni iv truly pirptowd tor origimj duv oid d- hhl uf wttlert llw w tw ri iojittiiv mvivriut iheri always cxil a viiiiuty tffoinmmi iic tojvkv t take if throw do wood idiitnriij tyi rhmoofdwsentfmtemilbl nw fur wc bff uu cvuttiortuiiurv ii f aijarei itjiuiia 111 llio vh lift ir tlilh k lit laj in lie if ihuiiic iii lortiniiiiiho palli jf cihttiriil our ljury in c k our itlipwt eli r w 1 1 utat- ityjij l 11 ui lclt wo d in w fio pbcua ul doyufui iitiituic ttai ltapo rullcmu fur deofhy b p iiln oint ue the are jf la b f tle 111u 111 any ivguiuitih 1 willt hive intcj i i- vi atnoiifi the u hiui im u im wi alwmj prominent jhiha fuin un- u togutt roittwl were tt o miihm a uudc of column aifjiis of spiin dune bin wlrn ci11 w 1 to rcaj a aha tliero n pututu in l r cmji vi ymu carcaj thbifoakt wen- joti corlosuid iniinii itfattelln tied ujp4 md tlnuwii from iii ruck ofgitinlttr inui cj why ilivti thuufj wc bfruiei outsell 1 oboutsucli pcriplr ur iliirir putty wars and kirmilies1 1 might be moie surulful n uot4u uliclltf butfaendttl i t lun absence ttfld iliunte fwci the iccuo ofwtiud poklodc from forming iouud ufiinlvtli n to pning or enming cvt plan wo uuily tku nctk and hcxh mditcnaucan th me plan wc imwijiy tokg j lar bulttrj w nmuc copious 1 tracts from paper of all pittas hi knland and lot our rct dnw tliqir own lhhiciuiuju nri m rdcr arrive draw tliohowii politics ham ouff nu in rdcr arrive- ciitui wo oiit to be ul iioiih bot here in fjcl are far otherwise lltsjnicliow 01 oilier ihc toosei wcrui in this colony ai1 lhu 111010 v miidy tc character nnd oftlu people it uiuta diiunl wc become of our g mill tmilv r n prospectus ic party ol every obstacle we are led tstictfoficc iiccompaned by uncommonly severe woother fiually arrested their oore how far the uhora of die expedition will increase ire uuvle o our hnowicdeoftlil- line of ctmut we say but from what hn been btiated above ir ob- itoua unit u new route but been opened tu the pohir eu and mat the hire blank wlrch formerly struck hie eye 01 mirveyiu- the map will now in a p mmim be filled up capt uack will we believe avu mtieh inteiestio- uiformntion iu comnnmicate respecting observations on the aurora ihe char- gmon the needle u hu drew northward c this experienced wo learn was ohel cold ice imicine kern the expedition returned to fort bclian place captain back left on 20th march 1835 a travelled on enowlioo to kurt chipewyon fft till station he departed on 99kh mav and at iiichiue as already rttllt mentioned on the ow which id from arrived 6th iu- icy if ern thuhaicniiiiiated an expedition undeitakeu lron the thotsi utiiciroiu rojd luli iu hi behalf life wa nirly extinct and iccl riy hui purture he was cut loose llchm nun- only e 11 to hit ul loin turrums while tou mil rtiobt oennoujuiiu lurry motive of which rtlui and mid conducted ri safety thiou dun- i mid difimlilliai otlm ordinary kind ntlh the must consummate wimioui caitnin hack armed in montreal ibid morning 1 it or- 1 in a uay or liin of the jbh lust tu tocihlillfk 111 the one for liverpool th acdi notice iras buen iwrrkdly ihrow icand 11 iihwrubauicwmieuiiiitttktomnv liavu crept 01 li an mo whichi uiih every ile to t out y ittentiuu on when wri- tnkvt and itttdc- ttcakj mtwwarcely ptw iodl a biiijc ti m gazittt e lots tjf land foul the old settlements lu tho 1 tilted frnttt irnr ulong the ive weimdrrsiand been inostlv crs principally frith uiuiil oiiu kennebec hoati i fnt taken hv iurftrh iii actual ucul powers advice and apply i rvitdy tu fijm oine addlupaied fc have taken it into ijlir imdji- ilu bvttiuse wc iiavespo of the lotvurcaiadu h rwiituicn5aveuasbco an ensliidiinan wvuiul of mxvsiiiv he turning tory some of them o tu o w fa a uf iristiiiiiilei thai wc shall shcij ly turn a vih- an opouitg v turn iaftvd thcjackawtl ai if wc had not cnonh tu know that of all despictbta miscreant the apulal i ihe most rfoiirtble- wc shall od however wlito stn akka to make llavc ciuto credit hi vincent- or coax ihum to cnntilmu thiir subcriptions shall by the sjibsjiv miudednc4d wuh which we punimtfll luical path chulkul out by u compel tlicm lo bestow their esteem larfly wa lave dtmwijc or local impro mmb to dilato on them aro rahiem wo baulk but consuiu lltucvcfsj i unouli o daunt tho moit guino miiul ni wv nlihtto plm tunes toadcti tiorsc as aileuipl to din- ruto lhu hinds of our kingfon oob iho necessity of inrorporatingtlu tivn or join- anjlbiogebo to belter iho condition ot tc iuhahiuiu tjicy will only be tauglit ah ima by tho tmturc in ihelr reat they trc i gentry that al wj kik uf iiuiilnr oiiu and willt tlim w moucli ihoir pwki touch tlioir mc conjucntly untrfj iliey begin ofcri uv nucesity of uunrovenifint our labors will be thrown away wc think wo haxe ehewii sofficidit cauw 01 the lawyeri y why wo fhould liol write upon any hntknicd ionic today aud shall now pruo uj wilh our talc of ihis tad- we shall ob rve that w arc ti l i hen a narrator ami lllhnugb il our readers aro pinhl tu bh w roum rtjuet a much ut- tur one than wv wuld i tl ihifp yet n nohher oui vamiv nor llicir curiosity wool- 1 w ui n mly rifil hy such scizzorcd work wtt shall coinriuuco u14 uaoahoii without further pre fiico dm simply rotiiarktng thul lwiy word if 1101 iruc ourlit at luast to lo ho tito fooiwsufour not in the extreme uatchfriligliway mj towvi converted into uujintii the ainiticau uul if 1 most liiteresiinjj part- it atlraclionn tin h loudon dock bod lb fall nations aro iu t woaroatwut todotnil inp lurthvr uifbnruitkm ut least assure hini ih lis of tlio univtm i n io rambling over the milluof ry is nd mi ihi uasurn part of london i bul in iliai jtiui which he between hiji iml w inch lias siruc been 11 vttl tkick lr lliv eoiivvnieuce or it truv jlllntili hy no muaii ihi nuiiui ut 41 miangw if i nq without invvof ltinditii the new mint ihs uist thiiin4 crowdiil willi sbippiog tlllllll ilimlm m4 1 iaioviibi4ivi 4iid a iho vcnit di di uitj i 101- i iti wr lhm iind ml day n i titlunuc iltlktugli he its mtvwm tho mdrii in k ih futfurs in ih wo etti i r v iu ihi iimi uhtrus