Ase..- .........__ M. V .. . do SAfltlprtgA ' rm. nor ttended 8;“ . I’ n meat-e «:2,th Councichch It"! eta-entity hamstth nth-bu.» pa it i ai on: read the third tilll'i ” out the aiorrisn, to Joseph J 3'“. to 'tlie‘tl‘oose of Assembly, be the aid. 1;:- 19. .1“ “lg,” 4"“ "data, was a ' and! man for the ' one airflow Pi:’ltttielt'into; Mm; but the tenor of his itics—Irt any” com-spams with Eliminate, Papineaii, clothe: rebates-baddme this. Ho was now an mason, brought into Parliament under the palmnagc 4 some ens—wee ’ his former constituents, and ball to be a dangerous and disloyal man. _ Tie Rod. J. S. Minotaur seconded the motion. ’ It. In aid. the hon. member had asked, who was Jet-eh lame? A toss returning to his name Country Wombat: ind nee, he enters a ilitical life. lib uni-chin; resolution—his adaptation or real bust. ctical ecoao try in the matters of M t rit even of his habits oflife—nll. a. p , along :‘tl‘t, perliaps. somewhat of a concealed icy and of good loclr, won him the way" to a higher ' ’netien than ever states-nan obtained in that line. unless supported by princely fortune or by ministerial Moan. He ceases to be Representative _for some Seal burghs, only to beware the Representative of the city on earth, and those port'prourl, haughty men. tlll of an exclusive national feeling, at lea<t_ac- mug! that they had got it Scotchman to their mind. But the learned member said that Mr. Home was now despised by IliddIescx. The numbers who voted for him told another tale. But he did correspond with ' I! end M‘Kens'ie, one or both. Only one letter is published, bad that not stronger, not so strong, as Nolesworth's speech—scarcely stronger than a late Lori Chancellor's—certainly not so strong as that delivered, by that Earl of Chatham called “ the Great." “l glory, aid he, ‘- that America has resisted. Two millions of 't , sodesd to every sentiment Aot liberty as not. “under their circumstances, to have reststel. would have - *been at instruments to enslagzthc rest or the Empire.” Apia, behold the consiste cy fthe learned gentleman s . move. Last year the it resolved that the petition eftbe Colon shalt be transmitted to Mr. Hume, ' with a request that would present the same to Parliament. He does so. lie estorts from the apathy of my Lord ‘Joha, a promise, in the lace of the Commons, that redress Ml be given. When we asked Mr. Home, last yettr, to be our advocate, did We not know all, as to M‘Kcnzw, to. Ind as fully as now? Thou wherefore, this fnmzo shout automatons. and disloyalty, and so forth! The lenrned member asked us to condemn a man not under our 'uriediction—to act in direct contradiction to our Resolution of last year. Much was Joseph hated by the bloodmckers; but there was no evidence to show that he has noted against the welfare of the Empire; and if not, then is he layal—l'or attachment to the weal of the Empire is real loyalt ; when that ingredient is wanting, loyalty is bastard ant corrupt. The reality is, I believe, not that he will disgrace us, but that he is so strenuous be will be too faithfulan advocate for us, and therefore a certain class hate him by anticipition. Mr. Palmer's motion was negative-l.—Ycas—llessrs. Palmer. Ipngworth. J. S. illicdonitld—3.—Nn_rs—15. Mr Rae moved, that the grant of £350, towards the construction of a Wharf at the Ferry Point, opposite Charlottetown be atvrughgm .3 '93s: bill. Negatived, 10 ._.,‘_.&———-————v' Mr. Ben moved, that the grant to Willl‘tm and Anon... Millenh reimburse them for a Bridge to Murray Hur- bour, Mnglarger than the size contracted for, be re- duccd from £50 to £29. The Home divided on the mntio'i—- ‘ For reducing the ntnount—Yllcsstsx Fraser. Macnei‘l, Ree, German, Palmer, Hudson, Montgomery, Clark, Macintosh—9. For the larger sum—Messrs. Dtlziel, D. Macrlnnnld. Le Licheur, Forbet, M iclean, Beck, Thomson, Macl‘ar- lane, J. S. Mncdonnld—Q. I The numbers being equal, the Speaker gave his cast- ing vote in favor of the larger sum ‘ Mr. Palmer moved. that the gmutof £12 to the School tn Pnncetown Royalty, kept by Mr. Rae, be struck out of the Bill. . For the motion—Messrs. Palmer, J. S. Macdoaald, Hudson. Beck, Dalziel—5.-Nays—12. Mr. Palmer moved, that the vote granting the usual allowance to toe Sherifi's, be not limited to such indivi- duals as had not served the previous year. The motion was negatived—Messrs, Palmer. Maclean, Montgomery, J. S. Macdonald and Dalziel voting for it, and 13 against it. Mr. Rae moved, that the grant of £500, for defraving the expense of Crown rosecutious, for the present year, be reduced to £300 -— arried, it to 7, and the Bill was amended at the table accordingly. TheBill was then passed, and sent to the Legislative Council, for concurrence. Hr. Palmer presented an Address to His Excellency, pro ng thnt he would cause three Boats in be provided at _t e public expense, suitable for the conveyance of the Winter Mails—which was negatived—12 to 5. m ' anntct..—Prcjttdice terms the generous man prodigal ' the Just, rigid or severe; the disinterested, improvltfeng the provident, avaricioua; the econo- mnhgtgpunoue; the benevolent, weak; the bone- . entatiou'snhe ttblics irited, vain. lOI‘lOlll' thbrettred man, pelfish. ‘lfamhillous, proud ;gil'iinath bittoue, mean; _if philanthropic, silly; if philosophi- cal..eccentn_c; tfcandid, indiscreet; ifcircumspcct, designing; if consistent, obstinate; if yielding, in- ‘ opusmenl; if _ resolute, audacious; if accommoda- ltng, ~eervile; if uiet, contemptible; if ardent, mad; tftacmtnt, etupi ; if communicative, loquacious; if anxious for the interest of others, officious; if at- tentive to.hts own interests, gras ing; if reserved, haughty;_ifafiiible, courting popu rity; if religious, cutting; If moral, austere; if correct, precise ; if wise, heavy; if wrtty, trifling; if vigorous, violent; if moderate, .cowardly; if eloquent, illogical ; if legal, dry; if plain,prosing; it'poetical, crazy. . xwagaraan—A Newspa r can dro the sam thought tntoatltousanél min 3 at the sampe momen: , per than a vieer who does not re uire to be oougEt, but who comes to you of its oqwn ac- cord, and talkato you briefly every day of cotumon weal, Without distracting your private afl‘uirs. N etvs- papers, therefore, become more necessary in propor- tion as men become more equal and individuals more to be feared. To suppose that they only serve to _pt'otoct freedom, would be to diminish their im- portance; they maintain civilization.”—-De Tocque- “w' m ‘95-. . Henlid, that the appointment 4 f ” ’mum u- required and that, even were" “Amszdéman residlin in Great Brunswick-street, l ,rcceivb is momin b from , Embark: li ng owl; the beak gf dam ro- , mtlie etter;-it is most astonishing ow ’ . t nttrvtved so many hours in the letter bag; it {w weighed nearly thirteen ounces; the pro-paid poet- m twooslnlltngs and two pence—Dublin ‘05 ' V The car 1768 was productive of distin ' h d ', men. Vl’ttllin on, Napoleon, Soul d hatntngms e “mwfirlinlhntyarh t,“ M0 ed - /. moms LATER—ARRIVAL or mm". humus medial” . “niece two":- mont' ateatnohi ‘Acadia, Capt. Mil ' ' Igloo??ng dirring the first tweln oi whlc “expo” ' need most severe eat, with constant 8‘ m 'ved in rfect order, notbavmg rm a_ She harem pe “from!” that convincing proof of tho superionty of same w my ow" miu thirbighest terms of both the b0 lent commander. She came up the bar 6 mo o'clock, in the midst of one of the most sever I » oar.-—Ttie Courier contradicts t madgltft‘lse ministerial papers, of the Queen’s “ m'Il'alidogreat Liverpool steamer has arrive from the Mediterratiean._ tilt. and the newshrheMbrlilngselfro ' t't at to em _ witnflzgdfillons pmposud by the Porto is con in consequence of the present aspect ol in thencé is o C.B.one of the Lords of the Admiralty, garment! of the East India ntatton,vice Rear A 0 who is iiivalided, arid who will take his seat as one horde, in the room of Sir William Parker. ‘ ' tt‘iuidaat‘ Captain. _ L‘Tllfdll’lfilig Rtgetlh‘lflo, bagbeeu battléd into dock, re ired for commission, ha?I just been completed for the pendant; aI ‘ d tivc, 50 gun frigate. ~The Itnattm, (P2, ts Ill dock, on said will be raised to mount 60 guns of heavy calibre- “still”.B’Empféll“¥.élff§213‘i‘i.?;irfil352331.? Nova Scotia; 75th F out front the Cape of Good Hope Mauritius, if [mime—United Service Journal. forces in Syria, died on the 24th of January, of the Colonel Bridgman, the next senior officer. The Paris papers bring an account of the death of ehal Victor, Duke dc Belltttia. recommended the Legislature of Newfoundland to e lslantl. In a debate on the Army Estimates, in alluding t case 01 Mr. Macleod, Sir R. Peel said, it would never that full justice would be insisted-on: The London Times, with tnitch justice, the Channel? - protection by his own government from ofti-iu Republic? turtles to' it. Brit in w v hers of Congress have been spirit! In one worthy ol'the in the rudest or most corrupt vice. The owner of the “ toy six-pounder’ attack upon the dignity of the Republic! —men with so little interest in of the flame. brigands of Maine have accepted it as a license to majority, that “does not represent the that it is a factions and an opposition the sensible Americans.” ' The London Times con St. Sulpice, Montreal. The ac ' on the She left Alexandr? impormuoe. Ali would not afigrrlcgéogl‘ig , afihirs. Commdm‘e Brigadier General Mitchell, commanding the Bug TuE ACADIA- ~— ' 'th the Theatrival ofrlteRoyal “Steamer, Acadia WI - .0.“ ‘ arrival . this a We have much pleasure in announcing this", in sitting:- a head winds. ined the cone learn domes? elm“ in bu" "" 'il'gip-g’ ‘h‘ltiese boats over . ' ~ he assen' litch cross the Aflnnllc-Ac’ifdia-rnd her w- aliout Six gvstorms . ,. . . rienc'ed here during “‘5' P“8t mmer' he announcement, interesting d at FulmOlltll 24th . - Alexandria. > Ne per bed delayed llls del’ar‘ure from . . . P rker foarsxou-rfl, March iii—Rear Admiral Sit; $71,“; ‘hé dmiral Ellinli f [be The .COl'll' wan-Is, 7.2. a, Plymouth, is to be repaired without delay, wrth 'to be - ' __ St. Vincent. 190 If required. The so, the Vindic.’ it is Tut: Aur.--Thc following tuliel'sofrcginicnts on foreign Now: from ; and further, the 69th from New Brunswick, and 87th from the lisb lever prevailing on that coast. The command was assumed by Mar- The French Governmegt intend to build and Bit porta Light House rm the Island of St. Pierre, Newfoundmnd, at the expense of France; and Lord John Russell has earnestly rect It Light House on Cape Pine, the Southern extremity of the o the be to the interest nor honour of the country to purchase a hollow three by conceding to aggression, .atid he therefore hoped the British domiiiions would be safe if the disputed territory of St. John were surrendered to the democracy of Mattie, because they clnmoured for it, and demanded it at our hands, on pain of their soverei n vengeance? \Vottld our right to India be respected by or era, ifthat to New Brunewmk were undervalued by ourselves? Disgraced in the Bay of Fundy, how long should we be honoured in the Mediterranean or If, again, continues the Times, We give up Mr. Mncleod to be assassinated under colour of a mock judicial process in New York, What British subject anywhere could rely on against foreigners? What British subject, in tho remotest spot of the world, _ _ ' l I would accept a commission frotn his sovereign, 0r. tmder-, to assume his functions as Gavei‘uot‘ of Ceylon. He had an take any military duty at her command, if this gentleman, for executing the orders of her oflicers, should be led out to execution by a foreign tribunal ?——" ‘ Were_ we right, once more we ask, in rcprobnting the Queen’s MltllSlel‘S'l‘Or not having had it timely armament on the coth or land por- Sce what the New York packet of yesterday announced to us., It is not now an affair with Maine about the North. \Vcstern Boundary, or even with New York only on the outrage against Mr. Mucleod. The; quarrel has assumed a higher as well as n more stubborn character, and many metri- hat a nu Buren government, Which bad, at lead, passively contrived at and encouraged the late wholesale laud pirate war against Britain, and the partisans of which have been the most active instruments iii framing and carrying a report, presented by the chairman of the “Committee on Foreign Relations” to the House of Repre- sentatives —a document which, we do not scruple to describe, as the most virulent, tmprincipled and revolting that has ever disgraced the records of any people, however immersed Think only of the regard for truth which describes in an official document the Citroline' as a harmless trading vessel, her owners as having intended her for a. peaceable ferry- boat l—her employment, at worst, being merely that of having afforded accommodation to one. out oftwo parties of the Queen of England’s subjects, engaged in civil war against each other,—and her conveyance of artillery being confined to one small six~pounder,“the. property” or play- tlitng ofa passenger! Such are the impudcut allegations of this report to a legislative body. Why, the sole business of this culprit schooner was felony against the rights ofEngltind, and against the laws of nations—her traffic was murder —h_er passengers were assassins, lengtted together by a deliberate engagement _ to slaughter the subjects of our English Queen—her freight was implements of destruction. ' . was himsell'a pirate, and her partisanship was not, as foully asserted, in the chemo of -oue faction, of British subjects carrying on civil war against another, but in the service rendered liv her to a bande Utiited States’ citizens, robbers and rufilans, who had seized for their own use an island within the domiuions ofour Sovereign, and fired upon every British ship and 51th- you that passed within the range oftheir batteries. To the telons who thus occupied Navy Island, the steamer Caroline conveyed whatever aid in men, arms, provisions, ammuni- tion—whatever contraband of war they required, had that been an open contest carried on between civilized nations. Yet, the “ Committee of Foreign Reluliens” have not blushed in the face of Congress to defend the cause of that sanguinary marnuder, and to talk ofher capture as being an . .Wc shall not quote from this undignified and offensive tirade, but we earnestly invoke our readers to studv it in crlcmofor themselves, and then judge what chance exists of several times: two men were kl“ falt‘ or just treatment for Great Britain from those authorities With which such a catalogue of insults could have originated. 'Ihe eilitor_of the London fltlas, speaking of Mr. Pickens and bls associates, says:—“ The American House of Repre- scntattyes is formed too much of the scum of political agita- tion. .I‘he “'8ch they receive are a prize to small derna- gpgues—men Without property, and with egregious vanity . their native " ' i would set it on_fire, in order that their figttrcglttrliéllltslfzd out In strong relief as they put themsplves in‘ attitude in front an accountable for our miSdeedsi ‘0 B t h } Such a man, we apprehend, in this Pickens. u t en, w ten the insult has been given—when the border they Who they may, and “any creed . . late their designs of murder and lutlrlcr—‘w com? to ' ' the Pickenses has been gratifitre’d, then are beer: tribldvfllldl’llld occupy as conspicuous n pl“ document means nothing at all, that it was carried by it bare feelings of the nation, measure rid referred to the speech of Mr. Adams, for the sbgtimytfte‘b‘l' tains severe strictut' , I . es on Lord Sydenbam a conduct, for incorporating the Ecclesiastics of . . t is described ‘ ' ofthe pflJWIPlel‘ of the_¢9n8¢itution. The filth-$51}? his Lordship, and stigmatiaes his as stoutly vindicates mole . ' 'on to re- s as factions. , unis peth _ was; Vemry- hi’ramlffnigir a De Mourns,” °f Wm” ED - ' the tuner _ hilt-3m of “Mullins” is a corrup ' ' ou _ England, it is rum 0 Jerusalem, ..- ofrenderig, . to ,. Jellififl‘lEEdCities of P31951158, IngZi’tlflgngit Of 3 Chum” 0 t e‘ up . ' don - . . . 0381 for . _ 1 Lou 1 dommufi'; diallisalcm, has been well tecggfile; are about Govern . that the European , - vest in it is 110"” “3313.1” - arm on this 8“ J: :fiipen u nett‘wlm“.m “’“h the P be conSldered concurrence WI 'th France: this measure may “he Eastern as the last step towards a l final settlement 0 Ques‘ion‘ it’s Mtssxort. M MONTEFIO -—-Monday was the day Sin 0555 i be offered tip at the . . . to , - .3 )ublic thanksgIVlllg ., ’ ws for the “I’llonr‘tfigjozf {he Spanish ant Portugl't‘.’g‘f.1ltllos’es on- Synas°e ‘ d the mtsston 0 “ The . . - ttende . success “hwh h‘l‘stflie persecuted Jews of Damascus - aid 0 ' ' ti Montcfiore gigglfelgommeuced at lilt‘liee (li’téléitilxtl. til: lggiclgogue, m1] . . . .V ) a .1 he d a distinguts ie 1 em] 5 at figment. interval oftlie ceremony gave up off g _ U k . . . . . USlltutl ns all] g “I t '3 seVeIal Jewlbh Chill ltflble l l) , (llllltlll t0’£ dc to a conglde- ‘ in s'wct‘e ma _ serials] libhe‘ 066‘ g the Jewrsh poor in table umouu K distributed among ‘ ' . ' ‘ ~ ll and e'rl‘eli: manufacturing districts complain ‘nltottilielfi: lyew)“ loudly of the baduéss of trade: bevetttlktnof.domg so, i to work short time, and many spinners a i ' re lon im rovc. _ ‘ . s trullligggiggl’ne—Theguusgttled state of the foreign relation . . V ct ' ' ' most 111 urious efi'e_ of the country continues to exerctEe {lthouah file present 13 upon the business ofbthis NilWlll); agtsezson Gabe, year, though ' t t to es , usually constdered a on d example an ’ almost beyon t _ we are blest Witli weather ‘1‘ the LN”- . ' ' ‘ dencv to advance 1 thouvh there is a decided ten _, ‘ ’ “Her or poolucotlon market, there scarcely EVGIfWel'tlie:§:10 (ind yes- more discouraging markets than those 0 yes y rtlu v week. . _ .e te ArlenAnANcE or THE WHEAT Cnorm—Someégloéfl ‘fyglm entertained lest the wheat crops might have in leasure to the severity of 1116 winter. Ilt (gitycst us muc p ‘ - - - t er. state that the crops pevei loo to ie 1“ the The Prussian Diet:l opened engine 13:; Blgglgmended . . . . I 8 Km ’sS eech the lo lowmg .mo er 7 ~ _ e to tlige collsideration of the pietz—Thc publicattolrit.lltgfrtlll:1 _ debates—an electral registration _ibr the States-Ti fl .6515— tive to the game laws, and relative to rivers an 01 nd certain remission of taxes. a IRELAND.—-Ml'. O’Connell has addressed a long letter“: the people of Ireland, in which, after enumeratingi n various hardships to which that (flourrtlt‘ry'is expose ,a ' ' ' ortes ex resstn an nppwhensron that t e‘ regain thiir long lost power, _he earnestly urges thought: agitate {or a repeal of the Union, as the only measure a can save Ireland. I _ In France, the Chamber of Peers had pronounced judg— meut against the Editor of the National, for an agree severely reflecting on the Chamber? he .was Sentence :10 pay a fine of 10,000 francs, and be imprisoned one _mont . The editors of the‘Journal La France, charged wrth hav- usks. “ Which 0f forgedand published letters purporting to be those of Louis Philippe, had been liberated. the Chamber of Deputies, attempted to entcr’bis protest n uinst the sentence. of his father, but was, Silenced by the resident. ‘ ' I I From-Syria it is stated that the Albanian troops were committing great enormities on the inhabitants of Beyrout. The unfortunate people. appear to have gained little by changing their tyrants. The plague was raging in the vicinity. - . ' _ The Egyptians but] evacuated Syria. The-steam shlp Liverpool arrived at Alexandria on the 19th, With Sir Colin Campbell on board, who has gone on by the India steamer interview with the Pachn, and is said to have been tbé bearer of some li'ietidl y communication from Lord Palmer-_ stop, which .was said to be very gratifying to his highncss. An envoy from the Porte arrived at Alexandria on the 26th inst. the bearer of firmans from the Pacha, proposing con- ditions fot‘bis government, which it is not supposed he will accede to. ' I From the Provinces in India we learn that Nusser Khan had submitted to the English, and that Major Gen. Brookes had entered the Bolan Fuss, but with what design was not known. The affairs of the l’uujaub Were still in an unset- tled state. Sir Samuel F. Whittinghnm, commander in‘ chief at Madras, had died of apoplexy, and Major Gen. Sir Willoughby Cotton had retired from the command of Afl'ghunistnn. Loss or ANOTHER TEA Strum—Within a few months we have had to record the loss of three large vessels-namely, the Mangalore, wrecked near the island of Java; the West— minster, ofl‘ Cowes; and the Mary Elizabeth, on the Sker- ries, all laden with tea. We have now to mention the loss oi'a fourth, the Heroine, from Macao to London, which was entirely lost, with all her cargo, on the 14th tilt. near Cape Gibraltar, when out of 60 persons on board, 34 lost their lives. CASE or MActnon.——The fllbtm they could go. On the opening 9ftlie Court, Judge Dayton directed the Clerk not to call the Jury, deciding at the same or rather a material error ofthe clerk,- in giving but five in- stead of .m: days’ notice of the drawing 9f the jury for the term. ’ dictment against, him. to examine Macnub and others, in Upper Canada. the cause to the Bar of the Supreme Court b York paper. occurred at Toronto on the afternoon of Monday, on the charmg of the successful candidate. diater closed against his pursuers. One ofthe men killed was a servant to Mr. by the ball. The military were called out ' clearing the streets and restoring order. ~, and succeeded m affair from the PA'rtuo'r of last evening: riot will. be brought to punishment. fellow citizens in the name of that God to whom we are strenuous exertions to bring to justic or . . . “ For the sake of the character of palmcs Whatever' annals of lawless Riot, as Vicksbu trent every honest ~-citizen, emons to put down this frightful the government of the outraged laws. “'ILhose mgst conspicuo {mac seem to be from th ‘ lde'f‘ltl’lfy them by any possibility?" country, ere is lute li eric ' ' been kmed by Oganggnlgnthe city that four persons have troops havonbeefi sent d , during the remainder of the Durham election. f and his wife barely escaped pert .v . will speedily l The son of Marshal Ney, on‘bcinlg admitted a member of proposal for a great reduction oft!” Spartel, on the coast of Africa, not far from the Straits of ' . flrgus contains a letter from Lockport, givtng the procee ings in this case as far as time not to hold the court in consequence ofan informality, Macleod was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to the in- His caunsel Messrs Gardner and , _ a t ' om Bradley, then moved the court for two commissions to issue: 'aware 0f any new matter commg f one for the examination of Mr. Webster, Secretary of State, and Mr. Fox, the British Minister at Washington—the other Affidavits were also served for the purpose of removing . , certiorari, or to enable the prisoner s counsel to move for a change of venue, so as to have the trial in some other county—New Rro'r A'r Torton'ro.—We regret to learn that a serious riot . . A man named Allan we believe, bavmg insulted or struck some of the crowd: was pursued, and took refuge in an Inn, which was imme- The roceeded t force the door, upon which the landlord pregctlled a loaded) 4 gun from one of the windows, and fired, and repeating it ed and a number wounded. ‘ _ I Dunn and was Blllmg behind that gentleman in the carriage wh’en struck 6 copy the following remarks on the above melancholy “ We earnestly hope that all implicated in this dreadful And we implore our lend their utmost and e the guilty parties, be Toronto, unlessnwe wish e in the blood-sthined rg or Baltimore, we en- WEI at oncepto lend his utmost ex- paIty feeling, and restore us in commencing the bludgeon as we could not in the‘township of Clark ~and own to restore and preserve order art has been killed at . Th1: Hon. Mr. , . unsuccessful candidate at . . » Allan M’Nlb, l!“ b... mm 7 V- . AxAfila—WZ. - . in 135ibe dualism, that Willmry I provisionally, to not m. w Secretary; Oflice, durinng ., _ v p a“ l on D. George, the present in , ,l report exists In the best inform v M . Thomas C. Hubburton, Egh . ferior Court of Commpu He“, .‘ of General Sesstons oi the '1’” h Nova Scotia, has been BPPOInth' . L Justice of the Supreme Cm , m Slick. . I SdHALfl‘AX, April 3.41M I I last, a very melancholy cam-m”. Bay—four children. belong“. a burnt to death, during the absent“ gone to the river for water. '11... W were entirelylcopsutlpetd—lio ha .5. ' erfcct ( vs I u e. 15 lgllrE—HveyI/ivca lost—The . _ H of Truro, N. S. wore burned to “a last, and, melancholy to relate,“ apprentice and servant girl pen,“ unfortunate offspring and serum [SEAL FtstttmL—TboMercliants . land, have fitted out, this spring, 12* burthen of 5965 tons, and carrying We shall feel eztremcly obliged, zfmir 7 try, who may slond' indebted to in, ally with a remittance, however mo 1; able to suppose, that too can funny; . , after wee/r;sz your: aytcr imitng I sat, is r,- can in 1.10.1 . 'lfhatgvcrm—fl few indttmltrals ha V their paper: to rein/tin tn the post, without giving us any notice . withdraw their names from our .ru . siunally parcels of papers are returned mar/red ‘- refused," «firm—tor. embrace state, that, to say not/ting of (he iv . I it is expected by us that when an thine taking our paper, he will at and settle up all arrears. We. th clearly and distinctly understlood in discontinued, except at the discretion arrears are paid up. - , t Ir at): (colorant ., SATURDAY, Artur. ; An English Mail and two Hulifizd Monday afternoon. We have the news does not possess much go ' In the House of Commons, Mr. _ - ‘ levied upon the importatations .into the produce of foreign countries. ' substitute a moderate duty for the y - importation of Ten from the United interfere with the right of the i I pose such duties as they themselves,” I put-poses. “ His object was, as far as it could with the 00d of the empire at large, thecolon ,_ and let them be as free fbr themefivés. (Loud cheers from t 1 V ..Hé wished who able, to say to - = ~ tiious which we impose are simple moderate in their amount, and these I, a the remainder of your legislation into tux yourselves as you think fit.” (Re The Hon‘. Joseph Pope, of this Is the Steamer Acadia, to Halifax. Our Legislative summary is bro _ last, on which day the Appropriation 5' Council for concurrence. On Tuesday tle business was done in the House, ex ‘ Conferences with the Council, chiefly on . which the Council had suggested several _ 'Thursday the House went into Cotmuitt the Colony, when a series of Resolutions by Mr. Rae, animadverting in strong te tions passed by the Council last Session , past proceedings of the House, and tentli ‘ House was fully borne out in its Add ’ last Session, complaining of the‘tio ' i : The Resolutions all passed by large mn' ' In the Legislative Council, the School day—the Attorney General, Mr. Livett, Mr. Holl, voting against it, and seven , Bill has passed, and the Bill for sus V the operation of the Boundary Act has f day they go into consideration of the F In Committee on the Appropriation Bill; Mr. Hume, as Agent for the House of , mouly disagreed to; and it is not im ” ‘ have found out other objections to the length of time they have bad it in their From all appearances, it is not likely before Tuesday or Wednesday ucxt, Orrilutlivo or run NAVIGATION.-—-TWO arrive mm on Wednesday last, be' , entered the port this Spring. The?“ I there is still a good deal of floating ice His Excellency the Lieutenant Gove _ to nominate the following gentlemen 5 year: ' Solomon Dcsbrisnv, Esq., Qticen'l * Peter ‘M‘Cnllum. Esq.. King’s County A... Thomas Hunt, Esq, Prince COUMI- ’V His Excellency the Lieutenant - ' i to apppttit Mr.Georgc Lewis, Clerk M'th , town, in the room of Mr. Clear Lallow, « —'-=-_——_M ‘. PORT OF CHARLOTTE “ . ‘ :nrznrn. nchooner Uniacke, Landris, Arichat; “ Matilda, Fougere, do.; -—=== MARRIED, ‘ _ 0n the 24th February, at the Catltedrllq Rev_.R. Ryland, Richard Fade Golf, ‘ National Bank oflreland, Nona h, ('0' Charlotte nun u ofsummérzmdge daughtero thelnte ' l ‘ DIED ‘ : At (.mpaud. Feb. 18th, in lllo721l y- er, an old and respectable inh ' , OBI'I‘l.l’i\R.Y-i . [The following was forwarded to the D F b ago, but did not reach II urn c rtiar 22d, tl' ‘ x . grettedsllll‘lr. DolyALI) B:.AT:;,rzlt‘l,. ‘ 7 .3 years. c was born I l A " (alleliraoh, in thePar'tehuol‘ calm” "at zlpistlilland shprtly after it. conquest by W ' ~ a ratsett era. B untirin mm ‘ ' andrcspectablo family’; and he the , ; xv. fax.