Upper Canada Herald (Kingston1819), 1 Jun 1841, p. 1

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CANADIAN JOUJRNAL, POLITICAL, AGRICUJLTUJRAL & COMMERCIAL. xxii KING~STON CANADA, TUESDAY, JIUNE 1, 1. - - TP1 0p4 nei. "1 marish ~l, Piut Mi ~ ad Poa0 T.s o have i Fro Gnt0 k* . ii, (bl~ e, blc ret~ a e to an grayt lo,, E L OOTkM4 si rous of seectit itl adatNU (ENl01e, ac ie ,ire peTwî lly' , ni hay itait ite of yni6d niCotered Co ppl at thu a R. l. &T . IrLEY,. elKnS ON, Il han repei advanced ai ia Sip senmail. tater nuber. a e usni ae niobere esi. er lieT nteefor every eus joua written de( grcharged atto adver atisraaei on be bddes thedy Prof oFn. Te ie dne for, i i. J. hicge cbrhamgt a .driflPu . McurYf . AnheO' ~m. EO' osb. Jak i. A.Fler, * o. alo E . eI. ~ . ais u t. Faren, i. s. llee* ys I. Ni i.CheP g 1 Il- yA gE gE ALOXNE. White Isalandi whos<o thenae ni following day whaen yi. Wretanedun i ythe sr uni JE""' ship Wllingtona of Bhlfat, Capt. McIntye ami at early dawnbrought to Grosse Ilirean 5 5 u - l a s e . h g atr e e a v Ou t e i sd g e , o f < e u n f o r u n a M i n - pois ...hebr taerful eye- icene, until be perisheod with tihe rest. lie de- b.-wt fragrat hir, clarerd that he wudhtlaete Iutl ahu<st yea.g Hour is thae. bis passengess were saedandh ahe last ",,,a aTho following are thie calmes of the suvivors: or <arred adsis -Crew-Paunck O'Lobln,stewardi: James Gra- ad ds'"~ **t glo oi, dy, and Tbaas tseamen ; and John Don-. .r e the le afe sr, oghue, apprentice me.-Flaerty, ashoe. : A libO hIoraie< adp'51er " Totalr anod, wie;. ooi agrose, and-Cohnsa. b~îrsîeir drs sweet- Passengers.-Male Ariultt 47. Fe aae do. 41. Maiep sakaeys. e4s0 Fde a. 12 .Mae . goe andstbirdswell kuoianate Qnebe r oisri eard tkea rond e aQ reglaooi296 ta. at s gii,î th ce nig gla.a The pasisengers aboie mentioned as ben lae h er,, rat ohaie en shda left the. WeIlington at Grs Isit ing aed t A t. an he peace wa aharea , Quaebec in the Brig Thet, Cpand came, tzo bag f,!or th thoughtsf Pasead prayer. Limerick, with 163 passengers.ats os rm a tie-5 eeuisg's close, .- itrigbirds bid esrth good sight. Ti. QgfaAiICEburac Mayt tM. t s met bo.s round the laurel-roseTeba go &, Qfomithc tMonftre- i y a ith actta and sok opoie ta Bla' om, t Thee Telegrapliesterd ul ls above low water. ÜøTii.ar Telorepn therdymrning, reportedi a ----- Weundrstndthatth brig Ains, Hick sast r<or i. ith a anlm vaJlabbl cargo, from Bristol a EDUCAIO. .vas totally lost on Red Island Iteefad sunk an 'ett the followmog obserrations upon "re-. twenty fathom water. . u ni moral intuto, embracing senti- î,hich cannot, we thinki, be too frequently Peopala who bave beçan life i0 the ditoc de. mId ir too widely circulated. ior to establish in soe ety ar<inlcial distinctonea. * lie aeessity et religious and moral instruoe. distinctions which they vainly hoe wiil elat-- il ientbildren is onversallfy admitted, and yet them aboya the common mass (rom which eyaie thrkee ino patetf t subject of education were taken, andi give <hem an impotnc eyac la ~att aerstiod orh<at iesu so elodn j.. in ate worth andi honesty coîg n coomn fr< m ie eto coofounding words wiith things . h £hierAioaeass<a il'Winv lea tt kîth fori hespait whichiv eri fui of stran m1aasthatn cityj Tii. ne- ie.' Theoosain vr-esimating the (olme hiotels are a crowdied that on 7esa eiim.0The m auceand mo ndereafling that ofexamuple. A of lait weeke one individlual spplied to tay.eCeptai. c dinur hm <h jeso. abm abnolai g e n b imd thy Ge waith all thy beart, and thay SiENCE ADVANCiNo.- We are informed, say a w mrse, aod whoe, instead of wi.mana <ha a-West, <bat aceabratedi prenologist bil. t ar- To rnoox peted to impiess hbi lesson pon Carton,Mis uiri, duscvererdba ie tuol - <ov hi aid herait if chilfdrn. How can they beads of thee osizenis of thiat place bha bahypo te- w bltie alo are goveorned by fear ? TIse text er before iieen noticed b aave<b nea.ra - co di rpe<ition in the meo ory, but the wèods lis-alsa thiem ofe(euU'aaé 8fraternit. ad s t i oue f the chilidren, ni meaning andi aî~.Bt h. saye tirorgan of Mindyu.w a remt ien andrt. buectionienewouldit rly duappeared. coi ierîo that morl trction ina ce ce Sasxe co ias myor fonr o ircterica STo EzRE.-Stammericg is occasionedi by' an nol 000 fect othe onafdct cprecept, bas oier e ort to articulâte. f.ar wohen the minad of thie n îie inle c es Toi the e lait co mpr si t b pe r s o occupiedl w ith is suhject as noi to pe< l'melnpot utn.T hi oyc i t loeastlok bithoulin. to relIent upon his subject, he wili c>' bmle toi! nf is prens ra irt thom ea is, w tu <o t d c luty. A l stam mierers can sing, toi noi mhl, ia falwa tai o ero hi ner in which tontinuons souond, andi the alîgtt man.. ces paaet i be aksa ofu t erand i id dc inwic h consonants ure touched in sing- ani hp sooateoigteSstmcc ains eid c ngao adriamken man can run, thougb he cannot the l,îud notias they do, toi they say, andi do lt lt pOoaplrethildren can undrstand andi Ther intmnupGenic tet bs a raie of conîduct. H ence the superiority whi,erei a man ups Greena cho rs eetpwhosi AIt a laion iof a Dutchi school over thaitho- sr aeI NoGr e htb ed esaesA' nirerally in this country. It is nect that wihutacade.N unims, or moral axnoms, are be tter <hban Ouic> oas-h lvn osav r i or ihat tha y matke a greater show of latAy runaecAx Tasts.-Te Colowi toa were EMi Olthe moral lesson taughit ini the conduct tivaly n, at thUed rits:mmemraitioes-. Exj aehe bttr, le la less tha mister of teîlectatî omest , Uniteceia <b ra < Ex itd ttio proides bena laweandti lAor Shl Stardges<a aei. fOE. l i onm quits a bic. Toi emey e, -r icusoies.-tf aocuy:olaeutat can. go 'y tob dnii o imisth mn ae r vhni <haem." ut$5,0 "Bcbins.i H ata =<hor blrio le qato apreiatba i<e or ac pn e<Onlan, bitdes presensi o al i.sr <ien ian theu aa00 Chisieneo Prinoblcablye surng mb hc ovay bda dtp bi cf that obeompae fo~r, aithen inurhiefte <o bkto France wthme <aoutain00,o0 in sexp- ieal oh e, tee, crainteafc chage frnraovenesCah.head ylhi dacs cini te oprit of aoue ch i T es rtyfi uiestis owtsadn h e ndlto a teachve s abliogvrI ysseso o pcepyet.¡cr moacnhin elo ie - mear-acia Ot bin ta t eitne . m th d plma y Itstt iin Coper's Na5al HistoHr n, a £50, fiOi ia et pie tor sports.o a Jo N esOî l hoist d e s r esesitn of a igla Am- asian I yaî o do itutinihe. meran man-of.r, noun badg theA2r,0 DOe. ad n ou nnc rete ofn¡ a inly 17 5 hee sg w s he de yic e iese ti a arg t ar tn oth eni cof an <h era metre wih irtte-ak deldst tsr ic therin ie buirt we r a isinTt w t the < fott,-- busnss tread notni<me." 'i <h Te tceispoitio to iovnjuese i to copyl from theirCmPnANE.A Eanglis mae saestatte iad ish bm oodnate anneriarentieqatt fca tfrbti at thermpnitns foateut ont amontd ho moraenan 2f 160 rura ,- anpl t~ fo rdce mSturde, c l e ,i m(about 4,700,0 wa0 E g sh alon sr l Athe Dec, Isna Onthattrcauciooti:gsoitaue i broad, Ta genie chaspagnevTco rsent at ex vsIepoîcie s theullng ofer the wie rank win rtesciy o Ph elphart of as a i5Otn Oh1er bu «b r. s 1'iit 0f which t ie r suppe. o se o~ b e a a n u e imis, n era F 'iitea dele isnanuactued al ost nderthe ar baxS? a ~ ~ (romthei CIOA PAGN.....AO E glis pap r nostessd . met OlîIPW uaraiK.-oNE~h Proru ofntt> of cpage,1< o.bttogpsep revorb180 'aoaii <o arlrieg lo ci y ouma -pl tY bf "'pos a hacl oo no aannta moerban 21,10nd0 itre a ose to f aice mde alice, (abenout 70OrO Elnisas gaheo,> altaub ton deal. the cre w<nd es on wfuîl thre av enmne oprtos-ne hi stca-m st r C o r f h paase<.is quaent. s Qiate ra ncea or .ffn n, a- 5t. e esterda ap t rue ie Mraor, e ppouinen chafpGner. Carhn e in qua rt s cfm soi h a t fo o t ai t t f l l o t hvi eddn ein l atro dfuil d ip ia ns cat ebeca biwith sopno t ,o hnatpur,2imso ted 'd ta h ieirnt i <uns red aandufcfr- FURHEREXT ACTS u FROMei noes £750, astEat 4 'clockailerablerpassage AEDaIsAf. thela? og atthe ime ut there as TerHoe, f Comamonsi rceumea tsu sesion af- of 5e Narntsmtheimbarke , a rage nosî a by t, a bos tonO n e on a e ; as precei T. do t aadee d t h. d cf <a awuî cm ane ionachef' espoule.drtmsrcircar 5 tThe. other business of <ha evening was of no in- terest, the mebers not heing lia a bumior for vare so soon after their- holiday•. On le 25tii Lard e, but noiq rnotbing of rns ted, fanrtet blition cf church ratas andi tisa nA verilog e nate enus ied relation to tho fi- 23d. Nothsag of interest in either bhi. Monday, 26th. In the ComnmonasMr. Crawford gave notice nf a motion concerning tho affn wi'th China, woithi a viev to urge on th. goverumena the .on of m - - . nlaa- t~61W-6,d iorpetL's-the qstion being on vasstemuesî opossiby n iters bt carne 28th. Thc debate on <ha Irial registration hi qutestion arose andi the debate vas adljourn~ed. 29thi. Ministers wera again dlefeatedl on the. tegiatration hilloby a majority of I1, on what <bey stated ta be the principal ciause. of the bill anal io- deed its foundation. .Lord John Ruasel, therefore, tannouncedi the intention of governmnent to abandon 30th. Lord John Russe! •av -oio moin tr a o r y x c i e n ac e. Petitions wee presentedl by Lord Sandon from i 7,000 merchanots and inhabitants cf Liverpool, and I by Mi. Ewart fromn 53ß000 inhabitants cf the samne rvn aprayig an imamediate reviaion of aur com- i Te THE> BUDGET:' TaHanse thon vont into a Committea of sup- ,and the Chancellor cf the Exchequer rose to rig forvard bis linancial statemaent :-When b. c ana. forwardl last year bu hadi anticipatedi that <ha I xpe'nditere womald amount to £49,499,000, and g he ineome to £48,641,000, leaving a deGlciency a r£858,000. Tbe actual results of the yean badl p cen less favourabeban heaSa anticipataden c 49,285,000, tho income. haS only reachedi the ia ianc £47,4000, lavr a delcenbc7 ofmr a an tben vont over the revenae-tables, and enu- p erated < e seve raI items in tie Customas ami Ex- V me ade thier had b en a faiin.l o na aodabet ipos augae <iae vin e, aftnd sheeps ci n wonld readily' suggest itself to theho buse- of adainisa trrevenue fro bitarant moases hich that article bad risen; the. anticipatcon of a Fih mmercial treat>' vitha France lhad natura!lly tend- ta inter(of thesda <t acsa ~iî ine, - md bors a large sbire; but, however <tair- ~ nstance might inconvenience bis statement <bat in coing, ho shouldi bo ashamedi of himseif if ho did an t allaide to it with sincere plemsure. The reve~ <h o from the Post-odice baS fallsmishort of lis ex-t ctationsa; but that vas oving not to a delen- H in <ha anticipated increase cf letters posted, but the. increasedi expenses which baS becomne- sary' in consequence cf thie opening of ralroads, bh i cf <ho great augmenatation m the business of office. For <ha enauiang year, he calculated e t tie national expenditure wvould he:- OX erest on the Debat, . . . £29,424,000 ama her charges on Consolidlated Fuads, 2,400,000 che ny........ •.. •......,8 ,0 0 i~ dnance...*.*..•.•....he , <b scellaneons, . -.• 2,935,000 exy traordinary' expenses fan Canada, 180,000 £1 pedition to China, . . . 400,000 for pon itm that thecta givenu iwound notmfars," m t otal ,3000Ti wo uldlt xciyai. t tleave a n de lii tyoa £2,41,00 ho be gpoide Cha.M. Bie ,erpe ane dxceue ex e pns ions<b tou n ay revenu to proai hor aould bet £1,7for 000, wit-vb vearal iTesohe bexpeted onext pro w1 eOfan extraordi;nSy tharacter. Unerthee tie pn to mae p tota revenu ofth ountry lto ao th t00.430,000N Taxaio coud bee a injun- tont permentasoe int thme e nationa fiaceo shw poc th sba e h noto p rovid e for was b s170o o w vi as to ake it easlue necesary for thSema to s awith okaeu d erevebness.<ac > rom o he question was, boy to doc so. Should Min- Bu i fall back upon taxes which <hey themaselves whic not long ago repealed ?-he honse-tax, for Libe nce, on th. tax en coals ? Should they' ia- thogie taxea an thiings that baS hit!ierto been exemapt bettr ire a legacy' duty' cn ra! property', on a tax vides gricultural boises ? Were they to lay' a tax mean new articles of strength, which hadi comin. G ove istence sinca the systemn of taxation, such as distri r steami? Ought <ho>' to adlopt the once ex- eign ed, though now popular plan of a property.- dome Or might tic>' not msake some newe strange. wthic cf existing taxation,sDo as to obtain the neeed Lord ies withoat adlding to <ha burdens cf ahe pec- so mi w-asate <bat two articles--Sugar cmn. self o er-had already suggested themnselves to tht to thei as <hose with whichit w<as bis intention to of the Tbe present- Sut>' on Colonial timbeor a- is to i ted to 10s. a load, anS on Baltic timbehr to intent This Suty' Lord Spencer badi proposeS to Yourî y by raiaing <bit on Colonial <o 20e. anS re. als.,, o g bat on Bali tone<aO. a heo Ioais Mr. l cn snd. Fromu this change in th. Timaber-duties nies t Spencer anticipatedl an iocreased revanue of sarcas f000, b saiS that ha should b. content wai the ara 1)00. rn. Baeîng shonli be content to laie Ccnse a as Lard Spencer. Hea next explainead Thea ae alteration which he in'ended to propose nearly Sugar-duties would stilI leave a protection I must dtins lfis expecte asr sg ati e cf m a should b. under ne uneesmin esp ri-a maiing £400,000. If they vrespetagi vouldl f course beorame is dwere nt agr sak the I-luv to baie at the Mrst akpe lic afTairs. Tisera vwas <ha Germnan Lez tending its influence andi incîesn rip duties ; thiere cwas tie American Tari; a 'as thea treatyi vith tie Brazils, tic e wicha would'soon hava to becomne mna tte tiation. But it wouldI he in vain tao pir these nations a liberal line cf poicy, if th tr>' vere to keep ap prohibitiopa unhder th of protection : they' wouldi ratort, " We he gg ,yanS vo see vbat yoea da." If th ioght not tea * n ansd j h-k ra the markets of the worldi anad fn ae th moved i' li resoet a dapi.-h vace ed tie 7cr ef4r. kn.w pon wbat dite the Chancetor cf t cheqi ng timated a revenue of £700,000 aun Lo dot y n foreipan sugar.-Sir Il thenS Lo F• EaRToN apperae qujte inldig dehay «ata Lordi unnessa suspense «hi anS Lord SANDCN demandedsmoin. wlndi panation of tic nature of thesoeunedia <ha Coin. Lavs. Lord J. Rusaeli gave il i sia1 rtcii v be h o g h aiu>'sp theasabre fvoernment-.of a Cabinet unsi bec mbtettafor Lord Alebourne vould! b. r Lord John thou gbt that u ttr d a wbh it vas necosary to apl <.unaas rinciples <at Governnon aS w reda e a rs e x p r e s s e d b i s e i i a a i f c o t d gretted that there shouldnae sat iti, o f s e > r e d u c t i o n i < h o h a v e x e n n o i t ir st few yeas anS Mn. WKepen<hre r o u n d , s e e m e d t o d o n a il pa i s. a o n t ha ent schemes of aac.eny aVprase towheu orted the Goen.om cont pstos.Tc weee suspense of vib c onast vas r cstinc lawitsle mors uncertainty than tl b04exp.iiture rom M. Goulhu anoShe ai or almis <bot<h present Governnea illiers and M nr . Philiy adl under aen. ould baye bcean eraed by bb e re cia f lb iport duta' eport, or b>' the masn s The Cancllof theb Echequer anou at lie wouldbrinagbfrvard bis resolutions usday. tn he division, which took place at 7 o'c lu, zaat - 0,Iaig l.Min a mte>'o 0II, on whchi Lord John Ru ouncedi their deteriniatien to withdrav thes as announcement was made amids-tho chee e Conseratives, whoa bad been joined b>' wvick ansi Mr. Charles Wemd, togethor withi elden ansi Mr. Ainsworth. Nocexplanation ace ast. the. course meant to ho prsued by J lney with regard ta is Irish Rgitration teh second reading f <at Bill stands for W~ da night next vben bis Lordshbip vili, no d ti ll, th e fa te 0f M in ia s •ea n u a n a d on FriSa> nitt <hor rbeine dcib Iqe Frogha frvard bis aisxiouely anticip <pt honaom e nancial atatemaent madei. dietnorbe gentleman, it appeared dicien>cf <he inca.e ai compaed vith med0, frbe year esuin will anmun ma the followin asnne:-it. B>' an ait cf £0,0.fS. Ny a dcin f osn n og Auerto avic is er ia er idicatedi than sit miih be se ,gwste s a i n i t is e x p e c t e d t o cd , s o i b yg t e d < oder-.te" as apied tothe Gosnacy it. ,by' Lord Johu Ruisell. vrmn n y' the alteration in bic imber duis it i p s baet <ho a ctf coonal bimber, hict i2 0 s ; a n S < a t th e c o n s m e a c f B b e th a rg h ich the d ut y cf 55 . at pe r tsî atic h , t im b elievead b> a eductini ftren batttachs Os. way, not osaiy will Balitia <ibebe eap0s. e British public, bt an impulse will be pen a trade equal o the amount f revenue je ied. The Sut>' on colonial vougar, wichi 24s. pr eut, is to renmain nalaered, villa oposed te reduce the ut>' on fori sog 63s. ta 36,. 5 t <le great topircof the evening, andi th b inspired the highest hopes on the part cf ti rai members, andi the deepeat adisaiy among uho wish o interpse ha eaeaino of nia eaes@e people anS <h bounty of Divine Pr nce, was ho intimation of Ministers that thes t to ae the novislam cf tha Cora lawva rnment measure, andi thereby ta aelieve, th esses of <lac people ansi to disincumber oui fa commerce c.nd manufactures, as well aiea stic trade., fromn the grievous pressare andL b they' aie ai prsent labnouring. The nobl ho membrner fon South Lancashire, gneal d andl urbane in his inamoers,) vrougbthne p in a perfect fmry,-not, f course, ovin intetion of M5.inisters to cbeapen the fon *peaple, but at tha delay of live weeks «hic nterîvene betwveen tie anOnoncement ofthei tion and the time of eatering into ha inu noble member fr the borough of inqryoo was equally excite-i by bror t tha agIa o n ty T h aidn i e cre ta r> fo i tha o lo- reated these 'imaginatiom" with the ea on tbey deserved, andi, if possible, increa et istoratic fnu>y that glej;ed ao intensaly on ea rvative bendies. d ebate was continueS with great spirit tif the dawnn f day on Saturday morning ; andi say, a more interesuing, mae instructive, or mpotaî oisoemsas fat atho hapns -epi a n aaamly OlaGvtsc No. 7.1 th. re- iog thse manufactuaing & commercial interests to desription me-et vitlig dy saie. Trade juto# eed to, it powder, and doing it with perfct justice to the is s lere stegge boetheen bu>er and sle, bt r p r o u . p u t h e f i r e e i a i t h e s a i n t i î ne t po pera i a .tae o l i e c t f g s t f s a c r i l c e t t fpu b reasonable andi stable foundation. To ffect these tala their !l e W ooîb are heav f sal; csê gîe ex- objects, <le preucpes f «hic will ultimately' ex- p re s ladus i t t. ealise. W ori l n ot an pIe oatective ternd!(if successful) to aur «hola financial systeom, tifual, but atlpr ail great hopes of a speedy> revvl al bo. tepeopie f Liverpool and of other pite f the atc entertained; anS aome houses even are dein a ewal o! cuntry moat rouse themselves lnto action. Of trik hoid fsde. e ss nepo - <b s I d e e sp air. Bas n n iit ,- A p i l 2 9.- T l ete is egt lise le i i con-AD raam orsams co.onoox. activity is tto iecim Mrket. Few beyers, in- ename Mr. rote ave noic thti omte on lhe sieed, appmcatedi, and thejr operations wer. to ait erewasnaad mvean menmen t th efct ha th Yans oninu aslasrtporte, tedean eing due:of: provins mof e radL w rC n a should be utse iluit the piedto, t an a itocks o a at th. exempsted flom the operation of ha bibi untit tic Just na erate. Wool continues to droop, and sta- h efaa n otems-o-a- he E1 . nMioay mrd. ona Inase Housn fod the b a' at hin a alk an blen ortmedo ch. ie by' re- Duke f Buckinghamn presentedi a number ci peti- proaably ed in tha, to the operatives, series a- . PEEL tions against amy change an <ha roro lawts, «hici <ernative. Not a sinîg'e specolative porches. bas nant at io dleclared boa intention te support, sand sincerely litan matie, loy, ungsgualiy loy, us prices.are. ch th ru ted the nole Viscount would remember t e Loss 0F .fJTAx o a E ssora sm Sa s.--Inform a. create, wordî s b a uedi on former occasions, denoun- tiboa bas been ieceived at Lioyd's, cf t.hou egg g ate ex- cngthistagitation on li a ubjact cf <ha cora laws, <ho sip Recovery', Capt.. oanvay, of Dublin, ge i anu such a a ao is coltagues would! guardi again t uesnd for Quebec, w ih f60 emigrants. Theo fo l- rd opprtunity paa« out ohsevng, <bt <hoe ech thS <i br tao vI i.o nau e m g o ted an qutedl and othrs made b>' hlm, voie nover ha- board m-kh lina! despatces for the master.I a gard- tended to coaveyv the idea that the corn laws ere late «when he arrived1 and, it as cosirdered ho t hm. n ver ta be nterfeed ith. H. ad, however, btter vay id remain hatil eigt morning -bet arbeopinio o bg enbirely s auni! grundd, up gabling to ea> amis abe *i abioato aap . edi the arufcat anS temaporary cirCumostances. [Hears lhe fit favorable oppuwrtoîiity. Ôe Saterdey -M ir' The Ea ornag, the 24th, at 7 o'cIilek, it came on t. blei ut r - T h f v th f R ipo az sai S he ea rl the o b serv a- a v ilen t g ale r am h o so u lh wes t ,eau ein g t ih a Ne . - nation lions cf eb noble vistocat with dee rert co#ery lo drive fros her anchois, and in bh oese cf <ho (hinrof Ho did not know whoat <ho country wouiS of a shirt timse s1. parted on. anchbor and gat os saine <ene ofk is noble frihaui [Malbourne]; this, boy- the bsank galld Caerrawn.budg vwhere she labered avern- er be toenew, thaihbis noble friand «ouI! neiar anS strucrk heavi>y fdr scierai her. At this su - H b.t ,arry on <h gvrnmtss f the. coua- t ume the m enaast was eut away to ase ler, maSe « at gro ad ho nmeasure «as to b. itroduce ut? il beio a goplt br i e s lirt o the eas an e ex. Was it under a protscing duty, or by taxation- chai. vas asi pt, sud KIesgdSi, g a ao th honbe tacsentr«cula do-whaia otiier cou,- <isne fJiu , a< <ho hore oqtle at bad tr>' in <le worldi vould do, andS it voeaS ho the~ up close to <t éidee f Siulslbset Gueeu 1 -Mr. moe s ageable measure <bal ever vas forced sait., hainsg preuleusi> bl i rulder and ho. Pmn reçtnpebnn. [Hes bei. l anasgeà5 hnueo la in T e Eah of Wmc ,a e doa dsca pny inter- safey laudeS s ta s'doi p a. sst vres erience vits the present system a' immaintly given to Sir Robent ù oothis hil. arnsedo nc andereoo the coumry. H. calUda u aothe caa e brlî> o tapyohem i i rod ueat mearelhe let. fad to a TAx upon a U plaé~ tae, feairnd, (ear,.>e jepa cf this covr ox (o hemo a tata! vreek. Tha a. loci their interst-theyko. that cheap lassad meant Utiat MUhe lettomn ta s, aSd ber isaiu.d sel ou 'sgovernent, which an aSe ouldS bu a tOnate esq ç ,aind < gra.age t ha. bilL. besang to the country-(Cheering ) beeon r.ae ig eter asistuace. su Ilit i rs cf Tb conversation <hem droppemd. *oei saipe mach lien, Iavingning <sg .la LoiS In the Houase of Commons Col. Sibthorpe aired hold. M r. L rd John R ussel if it as th o.in iention of m i i î.- • . 5 • Ose o iN E So Ut5r A MPtt O0 A nn L i M s . tooke tons tc resign-to wichi Laid Jobn contemiptuomis- BA.-We gegret to state liat on Weuldayi Lord lyrefuseS an aswser. Lard Stanley' ptponed his the taIpe, Csmmercisi-:Steais Packiet Comuss Bill, rab registration bill for a fort ight. - ve ssa, conveying th u m ails betw ee . is por nmd e.THE. colN•Laws.- Havie, eacgse ay rer aetsn u b t i a a s w e r t o sa q u e s t i o n l a > i M . C a r t w r i g h . v i u e s h e a s s t r u c k i b y > a ro i e , a e d r i n a Lorid J. Rurssatt sai,. Fnriaa next, he should SWsy one of the paddile boese, an i. atbward' d ed , b e p rep re d l to state th o am o un t f G e d St >' h e room in , t i ohe k e o f w h ee s ve r . de p u t a l b Ex-. inded ta pro~. on thie imapotatioh ti Hriofi avre Joet.er. Tho> ey ,mbu- ateS corn. HBear, ai.] efa oveord and entirely lost,1 by M r. i z oy K e ll >' then br o ght oré ardn is pdlac mW p em f s s corresponden e , ve inder- that bilI to abiolish the punishment of deathi, ..eep for stani4 was f a snereantilo iaracter, and e thie treasoutand morder, on wich the. House veut in- fcemn Lverpsial snd jaaes I is o Sui t ta to committee, ansi whichi was nder consideratson amto S.ndependent. ie w en t h rl est eitbions f th . eve ig pap os . v a n eo t o u fit r.cox w a s s Mi.e Storenwil reenge tproentio ad s<pa es 50D ln ted da cWlasJaaašiep by- atiesarg'Ser rofy troughou thaea, butgdom poqeoee a ph meetisg, t w< <hs thaor herm ecetmte o otinc dofbtleass be m o strn- ters «were spo e ia stro temsuoftr d' e mie- n-ou aidn esetanrigy. tiloas redlet>on arere gcoel> eo, mpioa- ed TeAnonoted ation rcredi t Br dons par,- w~orkm e to reis. Atb tUow bao bnr arnrmnt, o d ie raf t h a asho ofh ae d u i e al < pc i W gnan la<boet pa rs, said I stei er, o tf i ei e nt ncioa Shat fheriis minicjsrs apar o.hat o r sed mia mut vih wmese, et alno tithmsaning ytheeivto efso the îprbnIrnsish rea t 6d. pe ctof. ycàsaki eàr>j(o«. b>' prt: bf s havea nao intention <o resiging. thepl hutlaee at liaical be mouad re fabu tit edpe opsiin« oures b.nipe hat aeu tons, tey rfsoa fo the verc dlenb, s ou cans er abe netlg isaue. ocuefrcr t to thei redti aics ver hichte wasgin chas io s M a nc G bee a i c f o a tio naf poecesey . )i by thSue <e u a pa s. Fi n <d . argin n a ~ e i Cai,)te d mo irn r Sf LsN en r Iare as bee a t wi a eig ss als s ated it th ami hat e ltie weau- esiHaisaprite <c<h Hîun c Caind. ing o onec ofi thee calsed b ho aveavers faly ar, 1< eFroen te nd Glo ble of tMay 3.iis enaed fobage e the Oioe ~oeioi dednctig< ii at viCm , Tairing a'Cl <vo-Wethin oth le la t re - 6or for th e r ent ufbt lo a î idig Ianld h oarhd la foutraysn bextrbaa o nteni c fag h a udintiu expets a een u péaid, her colaid eaely b 2- e fhelstatenofheuratona esm a re ihee itaus f for h O b asltat «hai vto chaa m dfacang cf paeimney c!atiyronable rate b>' te esero Io b propd.cdb hs ns Mnjerm Gataa S pra Hue>'. bit brn p ert as kind shcheantatsiabb pestLa b e a carce ea , nplae L a ing o btain it ng ages fo th eea pr es, anS ataie<oddbenee y tms Tauche highe r-abehre The lait he orfr Ihe reendt of bais- I a constant suppl froer lte ea ttsden acfi y moueot mauite appaen t as nOsan left fo ias usable hati the ssateos < alerato pasc ore>' ainm serca rate whcf T e yithe Scnpoaf speedet b> strggene the ma uon l jaenstar produce theu chnepo baly it has u rsd thih e usdantage of want ..of ude e roiatesopme sn aing peaobetaen ith , ton s<b.sis w b> pochian bor aoth ef. e toernt a nd bie <lask aorin r eausoe undrtn hyae neeot>'c atu- rîmed into ay etu an oi adn ccut of motinc balls Wpaeta of bor lbanda the a st renbely <aicpatue ta yt 5lperbin cent ointeres bing comderca shor «lisn ithylil not longi ai t is cert ogetea. <hom r- cheqi bia- s p atue the Scage pxchange. ut i thr ad te and elae thei «asc of hi argiatonl shins liaybe expctn ove fro ionthe. rsstlanceto ithet patesi r to relief. rn hasocaused anScie fla n sso lat thaye s lmar- W decl r tatn <beh a r k aot thaes pice a> aie. e k c ~o fSlccs> l.Wet. e c Om clbun they mute eotin atte appr a . Conr fort i ney he reeddi o8,in for shotarnvo li"ati et ongh at la cocr wofld not. O account to<89 otoerlbineaairedbcties dfduotr <heiersnmuchiworse Exheqer deI a <h Stock Ecbe.8 o% t s s S iepo g The farMaCnseals orli aney <ar pothi r Joiner, a chotto ubraoker , sa S cfca <hm.tein erjtn st<i anor son . utatheis S gtto ii m yb x ei erenbfc it, dcard <ate viih re a iau <ho Jre er a h h lascassSTaTSciEs Ofatis aTDE t ai mee sa e y lonmt he bos aM00 bt y upoah Conos.-Thrmne>'a boeec altte 'o -89clt anSde tia<o,î t is «appoedt a vmISoi d k acot e 8d goj on a rurctih la pe matiifam iy ab -ent aie Sara oB pi cea 127

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