m. 46 V THE BRITISH AMERICAN. u—"—-—' . obliged to send Burgesses to Parliamenfi where- b, it came to pass that divers were «barges- ,ed, as it was in particular granted to Chipping- ,r market-Morrison upon their petition; and Mn, the number ofthe Comibons’ House being "ml-cc half so many as at present [1688], their debates and bills were sooner expedited. King- ston, too, obtained leave not to send Members to Parliament because ofthe expense. why should the Conservatives be so indig- nant at the Irish subscribing [12,000 in one,“ year for their darling Dan? Ought not fade io be allowed to do what they like with their own as well as rogues? THE BRITISH AHERICAN.‘ JUN315, 1333 Through the medium of the Halifax a r, ' we have London dates to the th of May. The English and Irish journals in our possession are of an ear- lier date, from which we have made co- pious extracts. The principle intelli- gence of moment is from the East. The occu ation of the Dardanelles by the Hagan fleet, apd entry of the Russians into Constantindple,‘ occupy no ordiha. ry place in EurORean politics. The so-p taken by the ussian autocrat. is considered one ofaggrandisement. “ I- brahim, according to letters from Vi- enna, had taken posse>sion of Broussa, and was pressing forward with the, grea- ter portion of his forces to Scutari. lie. orts were spread of insurrection iu lionstantinople, and it is expressly said, that it is highly R {bable the Sultan might fall a victim 0‘ the fury of a fa- natical population. Uthe Russian troops did not come to his assistance in time. “in Paris," says the Standard, “ the probabilities of war lietwecn'France and Russia, are‘ anxiously diescussed, and Count Pozzo di Borgo, it is re orted, declares that he expects every dity, to receive orders from his government to leave France. His Excellency Lieutenant Governor Young, arrivedin Halifax on Tuesday the d instant. We understand it is His Ex- cellency’s intention to be in Pictou on Wednesday next, the 19th, in time to re- turn the Steamer to his Government. . $8 LINES IN BEHALF OF THE CHARLOTTE- TOWN SPINSTEns. We do not recollect to have seen these lines until they were thrown into the letter but in M. 9. under the signature of T. N., to which publicity was given in number 42 under the original head; however, it had scarcely c1r- .culated in print 3 hours before it was very generally declared blue coin, and T. N. branded a plagiarist of the first watch—The following article on the subject we copy from the Halifax Recorder of June 8:— Plagiurirm-g- i'time since, lines ap- ‘ 363 peare‘in the Recorder signed h W " and en- titled,‘ _ It of the unmarried, Ladies of sun”)an *lltflilftflu'to all! . appear to have been ex‘ ' .. Iy ad. . some months after publication- ARRIVED- we had tice their insertion in a Canadian Sloop George. WOOd. Minimum; 0031!. boardl and ing the production of that soil, and tely seen a more direct and impu- ade nearer home. ived “ British American]! of , P. E. Island, some preten er, T. N. and setting honesty and heads the identical lines of aying, that a number of his d him to employ his talents hat the lines were the re- sult. “The form: '11) udencc cannot much tarther go" that; this. His talents" indeed! let him not speak of the unt-l he exhibits ab something more creditab than appropriating the property of others to f, and lying to make the fraud pass. The Royal William, Steam Sh made her appearance in the hash Her present proprietors are making,“ attempt to prosecute the. design which the Qt bee and Halifax Steam Navigation Co. failed 0 accomplishing. The sphere ofhcr operations also is enlarged. wh.ch it is hoped will prove a source of additional profit to the owners; as it isa convenience to travellers proceeding: to the ports ofhcr destinations—Piclou Observer. Passengers in the Royal “'illiam, from Picton to lialifax,—Jo.<eph Starr, Esq" Hugh M‘Dnnald, Esq. Duncan (irant, Alt'X- Knuth, Esq” Rev. Mr. Romans ,- 15 of} her passengers went from Pictou to Halifax by cone 1. dent‘sttem the list r ' 8 rlotte-To signi ng himse truth at defia has again Pictou. Q AMERICAN. The filluek on (lie President—The Rich- mond Enquirer published a letter from a gentleman who witnessed the attack of Lieut. Randolph on the President,in which is the following moat singular paragraph : “A person, whose name we understand is Thomas, approaching the President, and tendering his hand, observad, ‘General ! if you will promise to reprieve me, I will murder thodastard-’ The Prom," dam, 1,;- his hand, saying, ‘ No, Sir, I dt :0: “mil the majesty of the laws insulted for me—I am capable of defending myself against in- sult.’ ” Who is the Mr. Thomas that offers the stiletto so gracefully ? Such a bravo would be the chief of his caste in Venice. In our Opinion, the insult Offered by Thomas to the President of the United States, was in- finitely greater than that perpetrated by Randolph—U. S. Gazelle. We find we were Correct in the Opinion we entertained, that the fellow who recently in. 'sulted the President of the United States, is the same person who attacked the editor of, this paper while residing in Bermuda ; as he has since published a letter wherein he states, when alludin to other acts by which he estab. lishes himselga vapouring bully—that he was “ selected by his brother officers to chastise the Editor of the royal pressin Bermuda.” The sum total of whiCn was that before his hostile purpose was known he succeeded in making a blow, when his stick was arrested from him by the person he ass.iiled, skulked away on the approach of some English oflicers, and to avoid the consequences of his dastardly attack, was shipped off in a large chest on the following day, and ran away from Bermuda while a pri- soner on parole, which Dr. Johnson describes to be “a promise given by a prisoner not to go aw ay."—Hal{fa:c Free Press. leather. Schooner Jemima. Hertz. Miramichi; 5 passengers. Experiment, M‘ Escheren, Wallace; boards and plank. Harriet. M‘Kay. Miramichi : boards. 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