ta! chow. \ " ' ‘ stnd it is suit. . I — dofl.h himselfaml , _ . - 1 several foreign DUELLING, The French Minsster of Wm has completed, :hgungwhhours i” a!) [Mich were came y thghesc Ar'hV- "6 has l'klewlme fefielgsholitcr of'the first and ordered to he put in force, regulations for pieventinh ,, “ls. i ' t to SIX 1 5 orders. In 1827 he Iilnlllet ' . i ‘ 1 el , ~ v .C.' , ._‘ i1 11'» plicauon' He cram lowirds the Sll‘rgf’Cl‘ll, he lel‘iiidid'e(l ~ . h J- is? Esth, and duels in the Army. Modes of rccouc1liatiou are pieacllbedi Palettrrm 0‘3“ Ar DAMASCUS 'the J a" Cl" his knees, and piieously implored his | e—on y . Marquis ofLondmmhrry, mhc, or J0 ,, d" w ’ -' - ~ 4- Is and Journal t‘ilwtes h letter in Constantinople of the 30th, 98 not only for both the panties, but also fOI tlie socont _ ’1 con m h I h , h T k ml . - _ , hum M. P. In 18~ . _ . r .. . , . _ 1n statin tha n S} .a.y . he massage.) i e ur 3,3 B709” recmled from hls mlmh' - u T mOthel' oi the Present 5” “I. inlfilisiaiicc ’YVlllCl‘l office he the Officers before Whom the. afialr Is to De lintoufililitci )als the eslialilisl'iinent ofa nativ 0vernnient, has been disco- i “ There is one ransom," Said he! Stemly’ _ wo he th "hp"illted Qlerlj (Of tlle lihli‘v-isi’nade Secretary at case all Efforts rail, and ‘1 meetingtattesé’la‘feihzlltjtlgl ’l vered in Damascus. More tha O Amhs onhehes‘ families Weeks act) the Chateau de Vetmeud was razed to the continued to fill iititil 102.), w Itelh m [I]; inrmrmut Post of. and seconds are ,0 he hmhgmhehfle d WEOM: _A letter are said m have been in the p They were betrayed“), ' l DI the s ot- a female servant implored “in... in 1830 he was 3him” 8 . ' l. ‘ dissolution PROTES’I‘ANT MISSION/“w MEETKNG AT . '- . “A e of'the conspirators, whom i. massacredin the streets. ground' was on p i ' 'l‘ l "fl Wh'Ch he "35'3'1‘3‘ d1 ' - " R d-t l A ril 13 contains the following.——- 011 _ . . , rotor-[inn for an infant boy—for your son I I saved Secretary fnl rlc‘ilnhihhmhis Administration, . in 18-34, fiotn much a 8} F P“ h nén‘lms for some time has: héen on the discovery of his conduct, a. d ones of udamh m the _ ~Y P - ,, i e soldiers-I brouwht him here; of the Duke o e u .‘ 0 .Sh, Robe, eel, he Was weekly meeting 9 .ug S , 4, "lishnmnofmnki "ammo Q" [hm occasmn a'confiic -,, whlch several pel- h k ves iion f f n I n dim! from t e m h . . _ ’ ‘ a" one vic_ during the brief Atltnllilstld 0 [he he h," of the held in this city, in the upnitmentso a _ J d, 1 Dr Keith sons are 58"] to have been killed an( oumied, ,3 reported age is now asleep in an adjomlng aPar met '. - 9 again selected to fill thm office. ‘ ' . Med seal? in which the Dean of Armlgh h".S hrhsuie‘, an. V ".thnr o, to have taken place bem_een ,he Tm. h "oops and“ ' tim must be delivered nil—you or he. “7'” yourg" ’ Conservatives to, Power ”' 1841’ he ‘mliiijit l neral i" the the “Titer 0" l’rol’hec‘y’ Dr. Harris, at Clleblllliulzilllil: of the Arabs ‘ h it I'm” 5“"? DECide this thStaht—‘yhhr captors are at tary at War- SI" Henry “89m”? tile Coloiielcv ot'ihc 57th the celebrated pl'lze “SW. 0" mammolil) iotsb’us from RUMOURED MARRIAGE or MR. O’CONN i..—-Thel'6 58‘ 9 floor ” ' Army iniN'm/i’ 1841, and Obmme‘ I What homhuhs in Par- south seas, several EugllSh Clergymen’ (mg) l ’ne ofthOse rumour afloat, which, it is stated, has caus considerable . r A loud knocking at the same instant was heard, and Foot in 1843. He lift-IS lipresenqtttzn estiahhe 1830 is known Gel-many and Atticripp, have hoenJHZestiil'tl' misgignhhy meeh uneasiness and dissatisfiictiou uniolng the Ind.ediatefigg: . $1.», . . - in liameut but has sat or mince. ’ ~'_._ ‘ i) and oumsious the ussem) y was ,,,,.,,h m , . _ . .Ons Of'Mn Danie, 0,00nneh. Us, accor I to mm"- :efies 0f hoe?!“ Citizen RO‘SI‘er . u will on Give UP to have, lm'g ell-mde ll'e Immune Pdlsmml menus“ l int! in helialfofthe Lomlon samenes’nnd Lord GumSlmlougll crediblv believed that the honorable and leached gen- ,...',‘.Decidel thundered Rosuer. y a esteelll 0r the Duke of VVelliiigtou. ,. Lonh wok lhe chair. The speaking was remarkably gom , 5} ll 1 n h aha"! m "Hm," lhe hmy bonds Orwemmk’ mm . yourson to the saus-culottes 'l" . . hh, ~LORD ELLENBOROUGIL—It is Filth-("mid tlzlhthznprlelzidehcy the sum of£70 was collciztetl.——Thc meeting was hegltiivgtlliié {litigate} of“ distingurshed member marrith 00mg" and, M Oh, Icanm’t—ca'mm the l” Shrwked "-1? mlsera ' rShip’s ""thrh to this callmry’he m” be or we ‘4‘ iii a stone‘s throw of the Pl'oiiagahda. rite. Rolllflgnla‘ol the moreover, a staunch member oftlie tenets of'tlie Chth of t And the Marquis fell prostrate iii the agony onhe Board ofcomml. V ' , I lords Church, however, whmh ls mhkmg sue i .m app I a I (ii-Times. F. mi. (an ' ‘ '1‘ tr CAVADIAV Loam—The terms “him” ~ by. t '8 - ~inci )les ofliberty i" h‘elfllid “hit Coml’h‘ms so loudly of Ln’g'an ‘ '1‘ To ive an idea 0f the extent of this fit hm fear' - “T k i l A - . Fl'id'iV \Veek lit" the third homo“ 0‘ the l” I ' i' l} J 't h ’the Queen of Tahiti, has put 'IHE ILGG RAPE.—- g P. h :z «'Contemptiblc wtetcli'n cried the surgeon. a e or the treuzfly on I n of 39300000 were indeed most the exclusto‘n 0 tie estl’lr? d] H onhe house was gem branch 0, mule, ,, may he stated that ,h: b nncflssgsAhce, - - '. , ver’lllan—IIOHUF. Canadian nay-alga!“ ‘0“. ' -' l ' ' rested in astop to the meetings. ie an or _ . Duhhn w Fleetwmdmn Sunday wee ’ mug t was" {be life lit): \(ij’hlcht Youf haisqultltlle‘eifi “Rind sire”, whh favourable, and main l{|]0W'll}g out-2‘s iiitstlazic‘liyggézmered_ for; and a proces verbal wals. drawn up.(vqhiqhthfifquhguggtpo spam!” 70,000 eggs. The whole were dispatched by mih Virtue-t 6 'g"' y o ' ' i s h matters—the chaptero act?“ en a i v died to siu't‘i) enjoininrr inn not again 0 _ ‘ v 4, B-mhn ham and 10mm". . . e re tiblic, .uc . . . r , .. was taken at pt. 6 . a . _ . m wa to Manchestel, 1 gr , , , . Marat that so base a foe can never h,"irm th P, =' think them, much too hlgl]. l‘hL chm”? i ken at £108 ‘ Methodists,’ and not any more to hold a public. kitchenly ,lxhe losses by the great fire at Hamburgli havejust been Ho ’ 'itiencc there ‘my good friends. And, Eomg m £112 7s 6d per cent. The second Porttt’” “as a . 1 his house The poor man did not so much care about tie ‘ I '. d to be equal ,0 about £2 880 000 afoul. .i'iie’dldbr he spoke 'i few words to the saus-colottes. who and £l09' and the first at £108 and £l10 p6; cent. ,fhi: first halft‘hfthe order; hm applied to the government 1,0 re_ correctly “bceltdlng , , t ' ‘ , ‘ - ' .’ -_ -. .' ‘ - to souieo to ‘r . y.- ' s . motie. . , soon aftdr retired. The life of the Marquis de Vermeuil transactions ofFi-ulay ..ie Tiiiltthhheuhh flight," Company lax the order about his kitchen. Pius tthleey lantegpiclegglltah‘pyf Mrmenel last week proceeded on the Gram Western 9 . . , 0 int. _ i. .. - - 0 . - , I. .» was gafé for the present. / msumnce' comlmme‘S,‘ "Th" “"hk (“Eh “ml "wk the mg the‘” owe“ had only thee" ’“d Snotnbe afraid to c’outiriue railway at the rate of 56 miles per how. ‘ ‘ “I lied on his return to the “S State" m snme q'wm” ' . . ‘ l fi‘st lot of' that Ol’JeCt were efl'ecie‘l’ '8 nee. . - l d All the London police have been recalled from South “ Leahe this housei ze rep ’ - - l nigger: i“'illlielt and (Jo-t t‘e l‘ ' 's ' ‘ [hlS cunnlllg POIICY succe‘ e ’ - ' ' l f “d4 i- oom and Icouusel you .to le-ive Paris also. prevmus one, flllt T}... «ts for which mmamd, Gm”. to furnish dinners. cftth’pse, Wales, as thanhsmc, IS now perfectly {we rm: Khlrbmcm “sec mg r ; ~ i d tilme dPhehthres' "’ 9 he“ ' ' ' '- i and the meetiuus cease . . 1 the seat a” 6 mm" ' ‘ I ‘ ’ ~ r -- r - wles has acce tei y t ‘I—Your so” Shall be resmrEd m hi: rhmndlsf (t); hiolelitiiit’ “meted l‘mm Of£1’000’000 \Vaslaummlbfid t°yl’f,r',:'§;‘l:fi:e Letters from Rome announce the deqth “Cartilmiigthacclt? vaggggmhfghe appoimmelin of Sir G. Seymour to tilt; ' t“ -' ' ' « -‘ a“ e ' - i - ' : hutit mnV ’6 “S “’6 V9“ . ' ‘ ' f tl Sacred Col ege on he .t u . ‘ A .r till they claim him. For )C'lh, e . heel, “heady gthJl, , ' erred ,he dean 0, Senior 0 ie _ , I ~ :ionged for'reveuge; but you are not a inanr-hh‘lI lice, that the greatest benefits have qhcatlytbzahimgahiml lie was born at Believuiito, on the 23th ofDec., 1756, and Paglihckpmp’ the architect ofSh. “falter scours monnmem " iiannot feel anger th‘Var‘l You' Begin”! "you are :1" on Gallium, hi the perl‘nml‘ilii :diiilihdtildilnofPhillie Works, made carding, [by Ifms VII” l|n 118mb an employed in mak- in Edinburgh, lOSt his life that weak by accident“, falling 7’ - - - - . ' . x ' x,iensu)ii:i ' I 0-svem (as e . ‘. i i 'Parls m Six hours from this, you may fit” mm l[liftiltlfhn of :lltliltllstlliiltsfiffitvilll'tlilLPl‘IflllOVlYlenl is prettv certain for emigrants ii’iinirilliErSeeiiigsnelw :xperiineiits on his chemical mode into a canal near Edinburgh. < ,. . rec \ In ‘ v 7 ' . ’ 1 con— 1:, ” of those who may not have so true '1” app {I . P “S £h00 000 m” lemam to ,e - . . . - . . or some time to com .. t 4. lities Mousteur le Marquis, as the 5111' your soldier qua , , . . . . . - , ‘ . Issity . - of reuewnw the an in ii (livmg hell, Without the new _ ‘ S l A1‘”)s._vve have recewed am, ~ 3 *7 . . - . . ROM THE ANDWICH 5L . ,, tracted for here, to he devoted to the saint;] excellenltogzgfth; oi'a supply from Without. At onetime, he and t1 cqlmpunion oflt‘he Friend a paper huhhshed at Honolulu, Oahu, to the ‘geon' Leonard ROSler' [he more so as the number 0‘ semells a 0m is) 2 we learn remained four hours under water, Without any ()[leltcoliiels 20th of‘Febi-iiary. We learn from this source that General ._ r . . h P, irie Canada this year is coriSidcrable. t lie satiiet i‘m )m onion munication with the surface than some occaspma 8 rolled William Miner, the British Consul General to [hg Sandwich, w Tamas THAT I nave SEEM—A writer in t e ra from authentic soiii-nes, that by fat I ie gientzi t[huge will with a hammer, whmh were used as reigns to t iose engaa- , Society Frimdw’ and other Islands in the Pamfic’ armed . h me curious thino's. We select the re iii ood and mltltlllll}! W‘Cthhsm'tcesi so a above to assist in the management of the appaiatus. _ ’ . . . , - ,1 British ship of war Hm Farm" 35 see“ 5° ° - a t: - i t t those of the . t h own on the 3d ot Bebiuaiy in ie . Thaw,“ . be u more extended field for em]! oym‘ell' 0 The ducal houses ofSaxony and Anlialt'huie,o .t elil‘ h Ca )t Be“ .—- ’ , ' 7 . - . o t c‘I h'iveg seen farmers that Went to the 5mm Often“ Doom" Classes Who are al'eady m the (’0 on‘l' accord, assumed the title of Hzghness. I‘he examp e as l l , . x' .0, 1;, AM“ o..— . . . _ . ' . No intellirrence had been received of the French brig Jose . l 'll THE GREAT BRITAIN STEAM-SHiP.-—-I‘hismagnificent V95 heen set by Saxe Cobiu-g in England and Puttiigal. The Maria Which sailed from France in November, 18 , mm i than they went to t ie mi . . ., . fthc cur-ions iii the float- . - H l v to irouounce on the subject. , _ _ B. h 42 f Y . : f r’s Wife take the last twenty bush- 59] IS now open to the inspection 0 ‘ . , (“fin l Lonfederaho" M m e ' i S FN The forty-two persons on board, memdmg the Is Op 0 the y I. l I hfav‘h seer; a atilme HrV to purchase a new dress, int? harbour near the Oil Gas Works. Considerable i on - PRINCE OF WASA._ FEE THRONE or WED ‘ I eso w eat rom ie gran _ U . - . - _ - - Sandwich Islands seven Roman Catholic Priests, and ten . I ecmion iv was experienced in getting her out of the dock, iii con Prince of Wasa has addressed a declaration, wlqcht, sighs; Nuns. This vesse‘qouched at S" therme’s’ m Bram” and when her husband, at the same time, bat an ex sequence ()f'a large piece ot.timber haying, df‘romlheil 61330; not in words, yet in spirit, is equtvaéent ttoot!f plynszn pharis sailed thence Fehmary 23, 1843, Sim‘e which time nothing “‘andingiflgains‘ him. ' mom weight resnng upon It, hecome‘ fixe ml a} ti I the accesswn-oerg oscnr’ m the our 5 J i ’ has been heard of her, and it is feared that the vessel iSIOBt, , . . era that could o twenty miles to a . ~ VPI-al unsuccessful attempts to force her t 11005] ie Vienna, Berhn, and St. Petersburgh. ', ve ’erished' I have seen arm \ ‘ Afte' be - k R THE and all on board in i ~ ‘ ' ‘ ld t five to an auricultu- \1- J M HVdP the Mathematical Instrument ma er, ERECTION 0,, A CHAPEL AT SUNDERLAND r0 lltlcal meetih": ht" WU“ “0 g" D looks, I " ‘ ' ~ ’ i l’ I tech- - h A R a late Curate . ' W a - ' ' o ~ tus was shown last yearatt ie 0 y v. A. A. Recs—The Rev. Ait ur . ee , . I _' mm of Penn- l e whose (hi/ms aPP‘ha d .m in E 1- - f Thomas. e9; Goon News iron SYDNEY SMITH. I‘ie V _ _ In on . ,. ‘ t u doc - xliibition at the top Oanrk-street, made a escb . 0f Siiuderland,and subsequently It mistero , , I . h ucceeded in mssingnldw for the ,evymg a” I have seen farmers that had. litt e excel) z: EEC Encoutli iii-mour to discover the nature of the obstruction. Episcopal Chapel, Bath, having been elected from the. er- sy vauia afhs st [e debts‘ I This will be good news for the , , ~ . . - . . - ‘ u ' I 'felluei,’ bt‘t I could "01.5% that they had beater crops HI: succeeded in attaching a chat" ‘0 the Piece Of umber, cise of his functions as a Minister ofthe Lllhltfh Of England taxi? pay tabs :[her side ofthe water and among them :than those that had good’rail 0’ board fe".ce' b means of which it was at last forced own)“ She the“ .under circumstances of peculiar severity, it is proposed to file for? 0hth Divine whose pen has had not a “me to do I have seen farmers that burned their straw when pissed‘out without fin-thei- difficulty—Bristol Advertzser- erect in Sunderland, (a borough containing 60,030 sorti'ls,)la lfhiglceulsODer second thmwm” But we often find per. . . . - . . , - - ‘ re a ' . tht'BShtng the” gram "1 the hill. 311d “€ng the same John Staiinton Rochfort, Esq-i 0fC£°g"§“"“_": “gholahilyy Cllapel'lIlIhWRlIlgll. lite nihyfitfitiptes xtlfefl'ttgtfiiéoofe gather): sons who give up one vice take most manly to another—am] . i i we' ' ' i ' W. ’Ole'sweet on on’ m t ee'g - free‘ e' ""8 W o r' wes’ . ' i | " f" ds li'wiii made up their “minds to article before 5 “no to keep their stock 3 died at his restdence, imi _ I s . V v . " messed om. pennsy mum, Hen‘ , . g _ I have seenl; farmer that travelled one hundred and second year of- his age. was originally called tip thte;I bait, hung], was qttendfél 23 i: qgvlrlltqggfpéiggfggéiogiagmtimess of pay their dems, seem disposed to amuse lhemsehveskwuh - ’- ' " ' - "l 84 tsniguarsu'e‘ ‘ ' .. _ ~ .. _ .l d. Wh ,e is eve- . . neighbor’s k 1) active pait iii defence of his touiitry,t en real WI ,_ . ‘ _ ‘ k ‘he sma” fmhles of mson a," mm. e,_ e 0, four m‘les m the c'omse Ufa ye“ to use his mo a - h R hl'c He raised '1 r . : born he was instrumental in lull]an fioni dar ness _ , ' i ’ ' ‘ he ' t ’ ' iVflS‘O" h the Ft'enc eh" I" t ' mm) W . - ‘ -" ' ' - ’u need to write another sermon for their be— gnndstone, when two days labor W0hld l)urchth 0 Myth :9jul':ti'llnent paiitly at his 0W" expense, calle‘l the to light. Since his return to Stinderland, in the beginning lelgie may bet d / that “mum last ten years' I i y N f :lbei'lolw liitiifs Rudd obtained for his services the colonclcy of'Mai‘ch last, he has preached in varipus plqceslof worslhlp, “9 - 1 , . i i l' I h‘ " . ' ‘ - l - ' l fore is Siown )y l IOUSRWS 0 . I have seen 01m" me" that co" 1 l“) N n (0 MS . 9 v . - ich after some time becamelnCOI‘POIfltef and the same eageiuess .is 38 ' . ' . r _ I a. . 1 “ 5 rec ” that, wouflld not pay one dollar for the Prairie 0t ti"? 'tt'"“"’,",';,-‘-v,i',e line For his zdal and service he re- listen to his preaching, which exhibits (as can he mouthed I‘he magnetic potter of the compass needle Will be . P t V "3}! itletlripiel,I qued thanks of'tl‘le Irish House (ii-Commons» by numhers) m, accordance both “nth [he Hop, Scrlhmhes entirely destroyed or changed by hemg gushed by {he , ,hlt'me; seen a mother that called her child a u bratfl Sill’filigtéenvrtli‘ntlit’nf He was twice married—first to the and the 39 Articles oftlie Church 0fEl]glall(l.LI he majority juiCh Ohm mm)“. The fact may seem “,ngy b": we r a . , ' ’ 1...}: A --A~L.m41m,r‘An-a .. ,i i ' M;..: um . Ll unnr w In are oniise- . F I h ~ _m - - _ ‘ nan-c. ‘ ' 4 ' L U ‘4‘ l L Dresdenmiitl‘lly this inal‘fiie he hfi‘i Issue hhe'sous Horace quLeutly unable to accomplish thlhficoit‘ftemplateil object alone; “’7 '5'! "t I l , rs; Wlancetvalhl.’ gaming?! I liave‘Seeu a farmer, in Illinois that cut thrifty sap- Rochf'ort, Esq., who succeeds to lilS‘ estates. He was uiar- hence [he necessityfcauhm rm. aid from Christians of other tet , it may eat to consequences as as onis inb as so lines in his door-yard ‘ and then set out others in their i'ied secondly to Mary. .(liltlgl’ltm' Qt Thomas hhl'gha 135% 0‘ places, who can syinpnihisewiih a Christian Minister and of the magnet—Magnum of Sumac. )la’Ze that. would reimre ten years’ growth ere they Berta county Kh‘lfh'e: S'Stel‘Ot Mt‘JOt"Ge"e"ttl Lt’t'd Dow'tesa his flock undersuch trying circumstances, and who wrll k ...... __ . ' .___. ,__A 7 A__, 1 Id , I h -f l i . ce by Whom he has Issue. . _ esteem it their blessed privdege to lielp forward iii any rnea- @ j] g @a I u u I a I fl) c r a I a. we" present “6 same em“ u aphaamn .' SpiniTS.—B_V a Parliamentary return JhSt 'SSheds “appears sure the salvation of immortal souls. “ \Vliiit then? not- . Ihahe See" farmers that WOUld carry the” thluce that the total of proofspirits distilled in Englahd for the withsihmnng, every way, whether in pretence or in truth, SATURDAY JUNE 8 1844 ’ fifty miles to market, when they could sell it at their own yam. ~e,,,ih,,_, the 5”, nf'January luist, was fiflllmis, Christ is preached, and I therein (10 "el0it‘e: ye“, ""d “’l“ A ' ' ' doors for the same )rice. ‘ of which 5736232 were from mat, am , ', mm a ,.ej0;ce_”_.phimhians 1 h, 18,, V , _ _ {have seen inanlv farmers that would drink slouch mixture of'iiialt with uumnlied grain. I'llli‘elflntl in~the same FREE ENSCOPAL CHURCH OF ENGLAND__The Rev. J, “(51:21?Eighyfiltzhgzt tiflhginlagathshni'; '31}: Enht'isrf ‘ water and have the'awue Six mouthS. Item)” the ‘l'lamity was 9’000’706’ and m beetlaml [’640'272’ Shore] who has been: Sh'ce 1832, minister or the Chal’el or th ‘e i’eTl’llll’ tit St Jdliii’s Church Dutoli Townb Collections I h've 5*" farmer; dauuhters that Whre u ver ac_ making in the United kingdom“19,001.4ti7 gallons distilled Ease at Bridgeme ,,,,,,,. Tomess’ has been lately ejected (2.6 i... l)-“ occasions an 'id. “INJF. Cl. . f . a. d ,, . I h, a I.’ . y. in one your. The amount of'duty paid in the same pcrmd from his church by the Bishop of Exeter and the Re“ Mn “(etc-maize Oili~ OAI H. h z,” i: , o .I. ice I HFCI complishe ,- iii everyt tug except cart lug, spinning. was £4,903,201 ms 2(,_ The Shims hnhnned from Scoh chsws’vicaroflhe parish, ostehsmv onme ground thathe lfiiildmg um. pu )ic .rca us '“tl‘s giicn to tie .‘ev- weavin , knittino, cliurniuo, inakin cheese, cooking, . h, rel-Mm inm Enohind on which the dut was ‘iaid - u- 'v‘ r - i ’ m ‘ i 'mm the new View. Ceiitlciiiaii, yesterday morning, previous to his embarkation , o a land a i. 7 _ .y _ l 1 had not ictei ed a fes i am om ten f , . I, Pmlmnm for Enhhmd '7; 6w- ' amounted to £150,620 10s. .‘2d., and the spirits imported [he said Mr. Cnsens’ on the departure of his predecessor, inTie )'l‘r:‘ns)(;rt Resfgénce.arrived on “me la“ in 10 _‘ into Scotland and Ireland, on which the. ditty was Pald, the Rev. E. Brown, to another living, but really, it is lie- d w'? ‘thehec will] 390 Men onhe let Roy a] ~ , Th BUTTER'_A French writer Says that to Procure bum" "'5 £12241 75' ~ lieved. because Mr. Shore is a sound and faithful evangelical “35 I'don'h'cd on (QM PM IS, ""1 me ,bllo‘:ilw divsr 9.? - . . . r . . v a - x z: -. z ' . pfan exquisne flavor and extreme delicacy, after wash- EXHAMDmAM FEAT m Dmvmq._0n Tuesday, Mr, preacher, and opposed altogether tothe Ptiseyitc innovations \ “9.31,, "00,, Shh, "41,020, having 0,, hoard [he 58,,,'Regime,,, " iiii’g until the water runs quite clear, you must wash it in Emidy, “ master of the horse” to Mr. Batty, the proprietor ofthe presout day. His Grace the Duke of Somerset, by sailed from Quebec for England 0,, the 27”, ,,h ’ . new milk—The cream of the new milk becomes incor- of Astley’s Theatre, undertook to drive 14 pair, or 28 horses, whom the chapel in Bridgetown was erected, and to whom COUNTRY POSTMASTERS._upwards 0,. 60 Postmasters in porated with the butter and communicates 10 it its sweet- from the VVesiiiiiiistci-_i-oail as far as GreenWIch and back, pearly the whole of the parish of Behry Pomeroy, in which Canada have thrown up thehoommissions meirremlmem- mess and delicacy in the space of two hours and a half: At five minutes to it is situated, belongs, iiobly determined Mfr. Sliqre SIlIOtllld ], hon gince [hp “umkhw Privileve wag aboliished’ being in i ' ' 9 .~ . ' . . ‘ ' . . . ' ' . ' . . - _ , ~ I t ,— 3, . O - - - _ . one oclock two outiideis, mounted upon handsome piehald lenldll’l in the chapel as the niinistei of .a ice c note i, 'a i _ i. ‘ I , . _ ‘ . _ A COMPLmENTi—An Old mmISter‘ “the Chinch OfSLOt' )‘llli‘eVS started from the theatre. They were immediately tli0urrh the bishop had. on his Grace’s application to him. snfhuenf' W" “9'” iv“ " e? at Ems the“: Is "0 Class or " Often Obhged to empmy aSSIsmms dumb; the limel- (ll l i M i L“ t 'l tl 0 com )au ofactors and the band refusaed to induct Mr Shore after being ejected - and llthln" 031%” m tiles," (“homes so 1” P‘h‘l “schuhtry POStmaStet'B: part ofhis life. One ot‘these was rather vain of'liis qualifi- .0 0M“ ’y " ""‘y’ 1’ ’ l y . ‘ ’ . ‘ i .’ ' ,5’ x ’ , h .3 and yet none from whom more time and attention arevex. ' - in a l'll‘"’e van drawn by 28 horses. I‘liey set of} at first resolved to register the Biidgetown Chapel, uudei t e pio- . _ _ canons as a preacher but affected to be quite embarrassed h ‘ H ’ I . 0 . ’ i . . . v . _ ,. heeled. \Ve rehwnmcr hear“,g a comhhum amms, a Post- any comhihnems he {.eceived on that score The old divihé at a steady pace, up the York-road, where, getting beyond Vismns of an act of Plarlniuient passed in the 52m:] yeai‘lo magter down east that m) did not sit a“ dayam his Office " ' ' 4 - ' . ’ l 'owd they increased their speed and turned down the reign OfGeorve11.,acertificate was preseute :01 r. , r , . ’ . ',. _ s x. after the sermon, went up to the probationer, and was gonig t '8 Cl ’ . ’ » 1 t‘ ‘7’ - a V . 'lhe man s receipts weie 1/3. a quaiter. v . . . . ‘ , . - . ~ v r - , lino- thcnce to the London-road and G. l‘arwell the deputy registrar of the Archdeacon s Louit lbshake hands With him. Anticipating nothing short of Wdte'loo "Md: Plow" a , , . . . . . - - - . - . cits—The Scln'. Ranver has at" ; hioihfluwing praise the ymmg "hm “chimed “My good sh then straight to Greeuivtcli. Mr. Emidy held the reins in the usual way. In the case of dissenting chapels, this SFAL D a > . ) I . 4 , , . . _. V Wt mcompihnems no comhhmemspi “NH7 “8’” rehhed the With as much ease and confidence as an omnibus diner ived Hon] a sealing- registration is done at once, asa matter ofcoursc, and a cer- ,1?g’“gseihvhlih.:‘b°l';d12? fixttlilot 7‘ Very Image descrlpmh- ' ' ' “ d 1 i 1 i In would with his single pair. Not the slightest accident oc— tificate forthwith granted; but in this instance Mr. Farwell - ,3 c " diaera T; e hxl’ecf 8013.1! to relhn ._ K person, now-a- M’s, ani gm 0 anybody. curred, whh Ihe exheplion “the hmakhlg aflhe hhhes’ahd consulted the Archdeacon, and under his advice refused the With full caigoes. I lie sq '1. it, Hin Smith has beeni - ' =~*‘*" " “I‘m . at 20 minutes past three o’clock, five minutes within the al- certificate, in defiance ofthe express and unambiguous words the" "“fO‘m'late_ mvmg "(mg n In only aim”: 90 slals‘ ' Fr.m Papers b2]: may Packets' loted time, the carriage returned to the doors ofAstley’s oftlie Act of Parliament; but ,1 him omega; proceedings A schooner belonging to Dr. Jeans, which wintered it St. ’.. ' ' y . LOVDON MAY 11 Theatre. from his Grace’s solicitor soon brought the Wily Archdeacon JOh" 3’ [Igogt’fgcilgsfiift lhgagfaniiog'fbg?” 1 ’ ' i — ‘ V - ‘ " t ‘ ' o) ' i to the law. "hit: pmspec ‘ " ‘ ., THE NEW GOVERNQLGENEML 0F INDIA._OH Monday a f.'l:owr-:n lot b'rulit: Srnaliu 'Ihe Avepggh to his beaiings, and made him ledie it I s, 7_ ,Court ot'Dii‘ectors was held at the East India House, when ,"t'gate’ m 3' 60° with“? bu.,“,.l‘"en==”l',es ,0. h *3 Lieutenant-General the Right Hon. Sir Henry llardiuge, K. “"56 hmrgéo he ‘ lavon’nnea'er" _';.".;Utf’tb ho 8’ " C. 8., was appointed unanimously Governor-General of engnles 0 ""36 Powe' ’ 9” du" “ha L’ m mg at lndhh Portsmouth. engines of 540 horse power ; Sphynx, Sloop, doretl the first free Episcopal church opened in England.— The Directors Wm entertain Sir H Hardinae a, the Lon building at \Voolwich, engines of'500 horsepower; and the Witness. - , I a, I D .‘ the whole the ' _ _ _ ess,are rfther in spite ofthe bishop, the Archdeacon, and the Vicar, by the encourugmg th'm Otherwtse‘—C' B Sin”t 9f the 1m“, firmness of'the Duke of Somerset, Mr. Shore continues to May 17”" "’ officiate in Bridgetown Chapel, which may now be cousi- r The Eaglesham Estate, in the west ofiScotland, bebng‘ing to the Earl of Eglinton. has been sold to A. Gilmoir, Esq, on Ta-Vém onhw 22d inst. Scourgehslnop, building at Portsmouth, and the Bull—dog, ‘ SIR W. Duncan Ann 'rnn Rev. E: BICKERSTETu.—-On fbt'£217,000-—Mlmmw’“ lener- . r ‘ : ' Henry Harding‘e, it isstated, has determined Upon liro- Slooh’ hmm'ng at Chamam’engmes Of 420 horse power‘ sabbath [383’ ’3 cons.'dembl.e sepsauon was experienced $5. Weeding to his Government by the overland route. His Ex- Mt" thktht'd: one Otithe mt’St ‘hStihghlShEd ornaments 0“ among the hnghSh Episcol’almns m Aberdeen, Who had [he cellency' will be conveyed by one ol‘Her Guano—The Montreal Courier, in a notice of th' i . . . .. . . . _ ‘ manure, Majesty’s steamers modern literature, autliorof“ Vhthek”and other well known sat‘Sh‘Ct'm‘ “fl‘ea'mg’ t” the pl'lp" 0f the” “teamed has' . ’0' Alexandria, and fi'om Suez to Calcutta . . . I concludes with the following observations :— by [he Penihsnjhr publications, died at his house in Lati’sdowne Crescent, Bath, ""3 the Rev' S” w'”'"‘"' Dunbar’ Ban" the venerable Mr‘ and. Oriental Steam Navigation Company’s stemher Hhhios- on the 2d inst. Mr. Bcnkford was in his 84th year, and, with Bit-‘kersmth’ Whose hmise is in a" the Chumhes' Mr' Rick" of‘t‘lizvarlfralii :llllijltgbst at: igieiiilitilaiiiigiivaa?gihiietl‘gdnfdfigiyybdfif tan, which is to be detained at Suez until the 1st of July. Rogers “"‘l Wordsworth, at the time of his death, the oldest “math went to Aberdeen for “1.6 pml’osef’t: Showmg his guano collected in Scotland is worth anyihiiig it hit sir’uck us Sir Henry Hurdinge will not be accompanied to India by his “the eminent th‘g authors “Great Bl‘ithih- countenance to’and sympathy w'th’ S" W'llmm Dunbar’ m i - ,, {,hwife and family; but they will follow him in September. . . . . , that it mi lit be collected in reat uantities from mny of‘the THE LATE EMPEROR NAPOLEON._OH Wednesday, n sale defiance ofthe bull ofthe Prinius, Bishop William Skinner, [Sihnds ihgthe Ghif orsh Lairer,cg_3hd Island, h. example. . . . I This is only an idea. ofour own; but surely ifit willgay 10 thCh nh some portion of the furniture which was in the pos_ steth opened his discourse by saying, that he felt it at once guano, of'_1lie highest quality, from the coast ofA'icu, at£8 a _ session of the Emperor Napoleon during his captivity at St. '" dufyfind a hnwlege . to “him” In that place’ to “vow ms ‘0'“ ".m'ght be worth the intent")? “(some "tuur'h'9‘0w'1e'5 y ofonr readers. The Right Hon. Sir Henry Har inge is Helena, took place, on which occasion there were several Chr'smm sympathy With the". esmemefid pusmr’ and to. as' [[9 see-lnhey gamut-milk? It {in ar‘twle‘Of‘expon'Dmt C‘anhadfl' “the SOD 0f the late Rev. Henry Hat'dinge, rector ofStanhope, Frenchmen present, who exliihited a lively interest when sure mam that there were very man! Of the Clergy Of Pug- diviim “all? "Ennis léselfls T lmle infenmljm{gillahhiimmlgi til]: tirham, and was born in 1785. His motherwnsa daughter the various articles once the property “the hue Emperor land who had been carefully watching the progress at the 51:??? m ug an at a ess price, an s i r . era e o fJames Best, Esq., ofthe same county, and lie is brother were put up. The article which excited the greatest inter- “Mlle Straggle “ihwh is“. W'llmm Dimhar and the congre‘ LP . :19 the late Baronet, the Rev. Sir Charles Hardinge, whose est was ti plcttu‘e,‘c0utaining a medallion, enclosinrr i1 lock who.“ had sustamed With snob S‘eadmsmess’. and that the" Ihe sum 0f-£2 , ~ - - "#00 §Ucceeded t0 the Baronetcy in 1836- At a" early ane ofhair ofthc late Emperor Napoleon and one of tlfe Kino huh)” and the" homes woum I“? opened to gtve h'm 9- WEI’ ISland at the. d‘shosal ot‘me (“equal Agr‘cm'm‘t sogwty’. evincedh strong disposmm, for a Military “he”a (hep; of Rome. suspended from three l.ihhhns, worn by [heaemtf come, whenever he came to England. The chapel was as a reward for the first importation of (zuanofto counts! at rich which his Parents, with hraiseworthy discernment, bemr, to the order oftlie Leaion of' Honour, the Iron Crown CIIOWded’ both mrenoon and afterhofm’ . d “"5 V's“ 0”" "or less than two [onslfrom the bland almye filmed ‘0' None’ ought fit to encourage, and he was therefore educated With and Reunion, surmounted bay an eagle. The first ofi‘er for venerable a man’ at well u crlSls’ cannm hm greatly however, has yet arrived, and the Premium, consequemly’ f At the present moment some few particulars of'the life of oftlie property of'the late Lieut. Gen. Sir H. Lowe, inclu- “Aberdeen rule Chapel was crOWded; and Mr' Blake“ distinguished successor of' Lord Elleuborough in the di ‘Government of India will not be unacceptable to th iajori- O was placed by the Legisatiire of this ch care for the noble profession in which lie so soon and the picture was 50 guineas; a spirited competition ensued, lgtrengtlzfrt'hthe [3,?“ tifhdlfi'tcouraéie Elite hearts of.sfr W'l‘ SN“ remams m “beyance' greatly distinguished himself. His valuable services ll) at 5 guiuens each bidding, and it was eventually disposed mm’ an. ose o .w' f. "In lure. s 8." mg om.agathbt “Ch '31 and Portugal are repeatedly the subject of warm com- of for 95 giiiueas. a monsnous assumlmon 0 cw esmst'cal amhomy'—mm¢”- . f ' I ' Tim Summon—The crew of the Saladm ha{e been brought bi?“°""’ the deshtltches ofliis illustrious Commander; Sir Robert Peel stated, in the House of Commons, the FREE ST- GEORGE‘S CHURCH’ PAISLEY-‘T hmtlnit momentous crisis in European affairs, when the he openings to Halifax, aud_put in Prison; and will rennin so until the . other evening, that there are no fewer than 22,000 applicants “this Church Itook pI‘ac'e on Friday, at one o’clock. The eXtt‘aoi‘dihhl‘y c'rCt‘mStances °°hh99ted With their landing in hof Orange proposed . levying. a large body of for government smmtions. Rev. Mr. Guthrie, of Edinburgh, preached on the occasion; NOV“ Scott“ Shh“ “"9 be?“ fully Investigaed- The 39”” brig was '9 Cal’tt‘t" Hardinge that Lord Wellington It is said that amongst the policemen on the Great VVes- his teXt “’35 Romans! 8th Chat" 35th and 37th verses- H8 and “he? pmpeny found In the vessel hadbeen 3“qu by ,Aiended his Royal Highness to apply for counsel and tern Railway, are eight members ofthe Royal College of delivered 3" able, Elotlt'em’ and impreSSlve discourse, to a the Adm'mlty' _ hence. Surgeons, n"d thme sohchors. . ._ reapectable and numerous audience. The house was full, K ,Sir Henry was present. in per-son at the following actions ABOLlTwN 0F SLAVERY IN THE FRENCH COLOMES__By and the collection amounted to £130 ls. 3d., Which is to be Scrum: COURT.— battles, tit-each of which he more or less distinguished the Paris papers of Saturday, we learn the gratifying fnct, al’Phe‘l t" hid “the ht‘h‘th‘g thhd- The Rev- D" Burns is for PFinch County 00! elf; renewing several severe woundsz—BusacO, Album-a, that on the presentation on, hehhon h, the Chamber 0, De_ expected home from America about the beginning ofJune, is generally expected that the €00.29 . .htmtthc": Vittorlav the Pyrenees Nivelle, Nive; puties on Saturday, from the operatives of Paris for the Abo- When he Whli “0 do'tbti be "melt gratified to resume his than usual: very Pl'Ohflbly for the extent thhe time allowed ' ghee; he was also at Waterloo, and at the terrific en- lition of Negro Slavery in the French Colonies, M. Guizot Pasmr’tt lahm‘“ among“! his deVOted flo‘h‘a and have his by Law ht consequenceh got at Lignyhe lost his left arm, for which he receives 4 'ination of the government new Chht‘Ch fine" to ove"flOWl"g-‘Rmflewshire ' ,0f'£300. For his services in the Peninsul ‘ I I I a t T V {W I t Rf 1 (ram m . . u f the increase in the mush" 0‘ (ec arci Ia i was i (e erm ‘3 ormer- h ‘ 1 e 5; PrtnCIpa owinoiito the '0: conuecte With . _ , it he 5 to abolish negro slavery in the French Colonies, and that in their The DIM/hes Standard States that a Ploughmah, WhilSt at the d'Sturhed y D r a highs rewarded With a cross and five‘ clasps, _ _ state of Lot One in the extreme northern part w. and from 1809 i course they would be aided b theexam le andtlieer erience work ”‘ a he” at Gt‘oalcmpel the 0th“ days turned U a (“that Count . S ' ' " - ' - ” 91813 he was Deputy-Quartermaster-General of the Por- l Qf'Great Britain. g y ' P p “"39 “umber? Silver coins of the age of Ed p y 0"” c'Vll trials of importance are also ex ward 1, tea pected to, come OIL—Gal. wt