go 33 [i s or reducin the navy to a state p‘I;naentl‘i‘c‘inr:nfc‘y at oncegdangerous and dis- ountr . ncfiful to tdhenc CamyI-lobhouse, who has ,1“; 62,5001. per annum for belying all his Messed principles, and perpetuating the infliction of flogging m the army. Cum mullis ahzs. And here ends a ca- alooue that should teach the people of ‘9 land the truth of that memorable de- aration—“ The heads, advocates, and ollowers of the Whigs can never consti- ate a national party, being patched up of he heterogeneous incohststent parts, rhom nothing served to unite but the com- on interest of sharing in the sponl and lunder of the people, by Overthrowmg he Church and State.” 5w ADMINISTRATION—GREY—AND can. ALL the following rough draft of a “ Trea- ury Minute,” was picked up a few days ince at the door of a house in Dmvnmg treet. As its contents are “ of no use to ny but the owner, we publish it, that it ay be reclaimed. Mem. 1. A consolidated Cabinet alOne n save the country; but that, to secure ordial co-operation can only be com- sed ofthe members ot'oue family; and here can such a family as mine be found? Vhat with myself, and my sons, and my ons-in-law, my brothers, and my brothers- -law, and my cousins, we could muster matchless Ministry. , Mem. 2. The bench of Bishops have ad due notice from me “to set their house order” and I propose to consolidate the id bench, and transfer all its duties and ignities to my trusty and well-be- red, Dr. Grey, Bishop of Hertford, dPonsonby, Bishop ofDerry, on their pointmcnt to the Archbishoprics of Can- rbury and York: 9’ Mun. 3.—Comspectus of my new Cabi- tand official appointments to be pro- sed to my Reformed Parliament. Earl Grey.—First Lord ofthe Treasury, resident of the Council, Chancellor of elDuchy of Lancaster, and Lord Privy a. Hon. Sir. C. Grey, (cousinl—Lord agcellor, and Speaker of the House of r s. Honourable General Grey, (brother)— gimanderoin-Chiefin England and Ire- Honorable Colonel Grey, (son)— Mas- General of the Ordnance, and Secre- at-VVar. Lord Howick, (eldest, some—Lord Lieu- ant of Ireland Honourable John Grsy,. (son)—Secreta- for Ireland. ' Honourable and Rev. Dr. Grey, (bro-- "ichbishop- of Canterbury. s< I THE BRITISH AMERICAN Honourable and Rev. Dr. (brother-in-law)—.Archbisho of York. Honourable Captain WW? Grey, R. N. First Lord of the Admiralty. _ Honourable Captain G. Grey, R. N. (son)—Admiral ofthe Fleet. Edward Elice, (brothef-in-latfl—Chan- cellor of the Exchequer. A Lord Durham, (son-in-Iaw)--Governor General of India. 0- Wood, (son-in-law)—Secretary for the Colonies. Honourable F. R. Grey; (son)--Under Secretary ditto. Honourable Sir F. Lamb, Secretary for Roreign Affairs. Honourable H. 0. Grey, Under Secre- tary for ditto. Lord Melbourne, (cousin)—-Secretary for the Home Department Hon. G. Lamb, (cousin) Under Secre- tary for ditto. Lord Ponsonby, (brother-in-law)—Post- Master General. Lord Duncannon, (cousin)~—Woods and Forests. Honourable G Ponsonby, (brother-in- law) President ofthe Board of Trade, and Master of the Mint. Sir. Robert Adair, (Dr. Grey’s father- in-law)—Lord Chamberlain, with a title. J. Bulteel, (son-in-law)—-Paymaster of the Forces. Charles S-Grey,'(nephew,)—Lord Chan- cellor for Ireland. Honorably F. C. Ponsonby, (cousin) Master of the Horse, with a title. W. . H~ \Vhitebread, (nephew) Vice- President of the Board of Trade, and Pay- master of the Navy. Ponsonby, (cousin) THE BRITISH AMERICAN. MARCH 9, 1833. Our paper has been delayed until this day [Tuesday] from the same before-mentioned cause. The Mail arrived this morning, bring- ing- Halifax dates to the 6th inst., at which date the harbour of that place was frozen over, so as to admit of the passing of foot pas- sengers and sleds from Dartmouth with safety. Our European dates are nothing- later than those already before tlzepubhc; indeed, local matter keeps pressingr in upon us so as to ex- 263 bers then present, adjourned the House to, the following day. - wannesnu, MARCH 3. - The House met agreeably to the pre- vious days adjournment. The Tresspass Bill was read a third time, passed, and sent to the Council. At two o’clock the House attended his Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in the Council Chamber. when he ga’ve his assent to two Bills relating to the Statute Labor and High Road Laws. An Address was ordered to e sent to the Governor, praying that so ral Roadsl might be opened through t ir ior of the' Island under the terms of‘tfi: and Com- pensation Act," which pa 'Mll the 1. Members voting for it except Mr. Hugh M‘Donald, and Mr. Compton; the remain- der of the day was principally occupied in committee on the Boundary Bill. At about 4 o’clock the House adjourned. Tnua’snAr, MARCH 14. This day was principally taken up in read iug Bills and some other routine business, in which notliing-‘very peculiar or worthy of re mark took place. ramAv, MARCH 15. The forenoon of this day was principally occupied in Committee on the consolidation ofthc Laws relative to the Licences for the retail efSpirituous Liquors. Between two and ‘three o’clocka Message or Deputatioii was sent to the Governor, on the return of the Members the doors were closed and kept so until seven o’clock, when the, House adjourn- ed until one o’clock nextday. SATURDAY, MARCH 16. Very shortly after the House resumed busi- ness. the doors were closed on a case of Privi. logo. and continued so until between five and six o’clock in the afternoon, when the doors were opened; and some resolutions reported to the House from the Committee of Pert— leges, on the subject ofa conversation which took place between some Members of the As. sembly who waited on his Excellency, as report edyesterday. We could not get the exactwords of the resolutions. but understood them to be repreheuding‘ in plain, though strong- terms, the conduct ofthe Lieut. Governor, both for want of courtesy towards the House of As- sembly, and for the misconstruction which his \ : Excellency put upon some of the resolutions elude in a great measure Foreign Intelliu‘ts"f "'3‘ Emlyn FCSPeCting the Militia Am“. 'C. gence. Palrirk Hornet—Avis understand His Excel- lency the Lieut. Governor has been pleased to commute the sentence of the unfortunate man, woo was comlemmod to death last Hilary Term. for burglary, to one years solitary conun.:;~-';nt- — HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, (Reportcdfor the British lencrzcan. TUESDAY, MARCH 1‘2“1833. The House being to assemble at 2’oclock this day, several of the Members were present from two until four o’clock, at which time Mr. Speaker had not arrived, when the Clerk at the request of the Meat» the. We are surprized from the length of time the doors were closed to find the resolutions pass the House unanimmislvduring s the time the doors were closed. The only i voices we could understand I distinctly were 3Mr. limits and Mr. Brenau‘s, who generally l spokriiu that commanding- and determined man- , nor that is usual with great minds when exci- v ted. However, as we could not get the whole of 'the debates we refrain from saying anything g-more on the subject at present, but shall ‘ most likely give the resolutions 8L0. 8w. in our next After some other routine business the House I / ladjourned until ll o’clock on Monday; when there is to bee. call of the House in conse. quence ot‘the Civil List, being” “ theorder of." the day" for that day. ’