, f A i '. countrywwill admit,.and would therefore recommend the "next House, in its ‘firstSSession, tocomplete an object which would . f" tion in travelling'to‘n great'portionlof the lH'habHMmlof " Queen’s County, and part of PrinceCouirty, the Meutmt Governor do now pass: ’ that? your; .fIa—Jgreeably lo the ‘ tenum‘ot‘ Land .Ncw South Wit es ‘ ~unre I nablc. . course to be followed, to meet your views ; but ihe Resolutions ,mRivors and lesser Streams oftliis Island. _ Princetown and Royalty as'are'enclomzd, reported to the they have, procured 'th same, and that they are herewith ‘ Submitted. to theHouse. Textile”le Feesto be taken by them in certain cases. _, / . \ . 3 ‘ 1 _ v I . “:,- 9* i ' ' ’ ' A ' ~ , t 15,) g . ' , V. __w -i ‘ fig. .5 _ . " ' '1 , ' Q \ i' V "' ‘ l . I i =: V v V .. ,4 ., . . _ . . » " i ' fourth voyage : m9“? . I 2 g, . ’ ' - . ' , - . 13,; . - Re on be gamen- fmmlng 3- . , l. . of. . . I t . . - . > - ,I . _ Po 8 moved that the 531d .P ; to romute the l3") _ (IQ-E‘PNIIAII 1'13 QISFA TURF ‘ 6 House lelded. , 3' The Hon 1‘ P ’ mmed,” and thot ‘33:: acgums fro", the Samoasyisrr , . .. noose or assEiyian._ . ,. . g, , Terran”, March 15. — The Bill to continue the Act imituled ‘ An Act to regu- late the floating of Logs, ScantlinggDeals, and other kings of Wood, down the Rivers and, lesser Streams of] this Islan was: read a second time, committed, reported, 'anifordcred toho engrossed. _ . ” Resolved, That the following Address to His Excellency To'Hi's'E (may Sir Hurray Venn HUNTLEY, Knight, Lieu- ‘ -tenautGmfiwr,&-c&c.8;c.- ' May it please your Excellency ', ‘ The House of Assembly respectfully beg leave to request, cellency wiIi‘ be pleasedto inform the Ho'use, whether an appropriations of the Moneys arising fron'i'the Sales.of"Crown Landsxhave been made, other than those already made towards the erection of a Lunatic Asylum, and-such sums as may have been laid out in opening the Roads in the Royalty of Georgetown; and me House would also respectfully _,reqiiest, that your Excellency will be leased to Communicate to them' the net amount of the Lpngysfxwhich have been derived frein the Sales of Crown n x ’ » ' v ~ \ ' r..‘_Speaker laid before the Slouse the following Letter 1 time, Earp, dated the- 20th .7” .‘ modified by him from Joseph ‘i.x '1.“ ‘: v . . , (con) w. a”? . - .‘ LONDON, 201h Jan.,1812. catfimuflbeona, Esquire. Speaker of the House of Assembly . ---’.~.ol' Prince Edward Island. wishes of the House of Assembly, l h to had an audience of Lord Stanley. the Colonial Minister, respecting the present state of your Island, in respect to the . days ago a copy ofthc printed documents sent to England, and ygslci'day saivl him, to ascertain whether he could- adopt any measures to quiet possessions in your Island, and'pntsn end to the discontent which has so long existed.- ”I'rtrgetl the absolute necessity ofthe Government l.il8|‘fefln’l between the two parties, and pointed out the occupiers who had expended time and labour to improve the lands. as best entitled ‘0 line, favourable consideration of his Lordship ; but I asked for finesse long delayed. I pointed out the comliict 'of the G:)- ' vernment of la 1 years. in confiscating every Grant of Land in and Van Diemau’s Land, where the condi- tions‘ofthe Grants had -not been complied “'lll’l by the Grantee, _and‘I asked for the same conduct towards P. E. Island. ’ ' hated that on presenting your Petitions to the House of Com- mons, in the, past year, I had seen Lord John Russell, who ex- rcssed his anxious desire to see the dispu'es sellled, and promis- ed to consider what could be done; my own impressions, at the time, were, that he would have made an effort to quiet your ~fiputes, and I was sorry to let“! from Lord Stanley that nothing had been done by Lord John Russell. except to desire tlio'Gover. nor tolei matters alone, as he thought both parties were ice I sent him 10 J“ Lo Stanley asked me what course I would take with a. probable chance of succeeding, as my interference, without the power ol enforcing a settlement, would only aggravate the existing differ- ences—he slated ihat a recommendation had been made by the Colonial Office for a settlement, but it had been scouted by the House ofAssembly. I suggested the appointment of a Commissioner, who would on the spot inqmre and decide what should be done; but he observed that unless both parties would agree to that reference, it would be useles. . . Your Petition of the 24th April, 1811, does not point out the of tile House of Assembly of the 25th April, 1810, point out an .evil,,whicb, under Lord John Russell’s own doctrine, in his Despatch to the GOveriior General of Canada, ought ere this to have been removed. The constitution of the Executive Govern- ment has in almost all the Colonies b’ccn the chief cause of all the troubles that have arisen from time io iime, and if Lord John Russell had followed Lord Durham’s adviCe, you might have had relief etc this to your difficulties. . The Resolutions of the House of Assembly of the 23d April, 1841,.so mix tip the question of Escheat with that of an Elective Executive Council, that it is difficult to separate them, or to bring them to the noiicc of the House of Commons. at a tjme fin the difficulties and ilissensions oftbc mother C ’ ' . gross all Public attention ; and I do not consider iheref can be "any good done until pariy strife in the House of Commons shall .,be's,ornewhat settled. , . ' Inow address you, to ask whether the House of As<embly ynuld “agree to any other means of settling the differences “respecting the Land Tenures than that nfa Court ot'Escheai, and if so, lshould be ready to receive any propositions, and to try what could be done with Lord Stanley to bring on a settlement. t Dr. Bowring. with whom I have communicated, will be ready, [lain not in the House, to bring the state of the Island before , flflouse of Commons, but at present, for the reasons! have d, it would be premature. ' , . fag-Lord Stanley will write to the new Governor, to consider and report whether any, and What menus could be adopted with ‘lhc sanction of both pariies, and I advise you to try what you can induce him to recommend to the Colonial Office. __ ‘ V Waiting your answer, ‘ , .' l I remain, your obd‘t. Servant,“ ' ' . JOSEPH HUME. Ordered, That the said Lcttcr be referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole House on the State oftlie Colony. f, .Resolved, That a Special Committee be appointed, to in- quire into the conduct ot'tlie Road Commissioner for Dis- trict No.2, as to the expenditure ofa' certain sum ofMoney drawn from. the contingent fund for the service of Roads and Bridges—With power to send for persons, papers and re- cords. - w ordered, That Mr. Yeo, Mr. Clark, Mr. Gormnn. Mr. Rae .npdjlr. Macintosh, do compose the said Committee. ,After some further routine business, the House adjourned. . \VEDNssnAY, March 16. Read a third time, as engrossed, the Bill to establish Cri- minal Sessions in the Several Counties iii this Island. Resolved, That the Bill do pass. Reud‘a third time, as engrossed, the Bill to continue the Act to regulate the floating of Logs, Scnntling, &c. down the Resolved that the Bill do puss. Mr, Rue, from the Committee appointed to wait upon His Emileney the Lieutenant Governor, with the Address, re- questing that His Excellency would cause measures to be taken‘for throwing open 'such portions of the Common of House that their Address had been presented to His Excel- lency, and tlintbe was ,plcas'ed to say, he would comply with the desire of the House. Mr. Mucncill, presented to the port: ._ ' ’ ' ‘vYou'r Committee, appointed last Session to procure a Plait, Specification «and Estimate of the probable expense “erecting ' a. Bridge over‘ Fytl'e’s Ferry; New London, and to ‘reportithereon'ihis Session, havo to report—that House the following Re- Your Committee have further tosiibmit, that as the; inhabitants of that part of the country have subscribed so Jiberally to’wanlsits erection, it ought to be provided for so soon as, the finances of'tlie thigrant a sumjsuflioient afford accommoda- andwoul'd answer the purpose of a. Wharf for _persous.s,l_ljpplflg' "t'oduce. , * ' V 1 ‘ ‘ ~- Ordered, That the said Report, with the pa panying the same, do lie on the Table. ‘ I, “Read a third time, as engrossed, the Bill to amend ‘yhe ' several Acts relating to the appointment, of Shériflfs, an, to Resolved, That the Bill do pass. - i ,~ , _., . r: athird time, as engrOsscd,’ the Bill to alter and amend‘the Act for the establishment of an Academy in Charlottetown. . I v A motion being made,_that the Bill do pass; I the consideration of Supply, among which Were the followrnm— _ g ._ y _ fiiliit-Georgetowh. : Resolved, That ibis the opinion of this Committee, the sum of £41 118. be granted, 'and pa Bourke, Esq., Commissioner of the Nintb~ towards indemnifying him for the I made himself iiabie m Murdoch Mitclenn, building a bridge over Vernon River; ‘ the sum of £150, grantet erection of a Market House infle’orgetown, viz: £75 when a guarantee 0 that the said building to the Plan and Spe- ouse of Assembly ; for as follows, responsible individuals is given, be finished Within two years, according cification submitted last year to the H and £75.when the building is completed, £30 towards the, purchase of a piece 0 erection ofa House, for such Fire Engine or be at all times accessible for the protection 0 and Colonial Buildings in Charlottetown. That it is the opinion oftliis Co'm ted, and paid to the Speaker, he Members ol'the House of Asse m- oiling expenses, to reimburse ding the present Session, ‘ cry day’s ah- the sum of£b'0 be gran sum of£30 to each oft bly, together with the usual t'rnv them for their expenses in utten deducting a proportionate rate for each and ev seiicc. ‘ The Resolution, granting £41 11s. to J.R. being again rend -, back to the Committee o the for the purpose of attendi \‘Vriglit, deceased, senior of this Island. ‘ A Message was received from the Legislative Council, House that their Honors had passed the Bill coda certain portion of the Nineteenth sec— atiiig to Schools, Sec. amend the Act for the appointment of l“ itli several amendments. The said amendments were then severally read the first (I a second time to-inorrow. ncqiiaiiitiiig the to repeal and am tion of the Act l‘Cl “1' time, and ordered to be we The House then went into Committee, to aftera good deal ofdiscussion, the \Vays and Means, and reported, that the Committee had Chairman (Mr. Hudson) come to three Resolutions. Ordered, That the Report of the Committe to-morrow. were then read asecond leviedon articles iinporte continued for one year, next, and no longer. ' And the First oftlie said Resolutions being again read ; Mr. Rue moved, in amendment thereto, that the word f‘ One Shilling,” be struck out, and the words “ Eight-pence” substituted. ‘ floating of Log oftliis Island, without any ame town Fire Bill, with an amendment ; and’also, a Conference on the Fish hepectors’ Bill. . . . Mr. Rae presented to the House the following Report :— » Your Committee, appointediito report on the allegations contain'ed'in the Petition of‘John Hoive'll‘,‘ have to report that they have examined the Prothonotarv, in regard to did facilities afforded to the public in1 obtaining searches and extracts from his office, and have .to report 'his evidence which they recommend should be published as an Appendixi to the Journals. 'Tliey also submit, that they have 'exa‘rni-h ned Mr. Jobn'Binns, and, Donald Macdo'nald, Esq., and re- commend, that in the event of thetsherifl‘recoverino for ty, he should, on the written requisition oftliat party and without the necessityof the order of. the Chief Justice, be bound to retain that money in his hands till it should be, I I , I I; l, U , determined how much of it has to be paid to the Attorney fl,mmm_ 1and 'then to hand over the balance t ’ .. ‘ name-it was recovered. , ' As‘to the ‘complaititsyof‘ the Petitioner, ' in regard to the 5‘ daughter, and also in regard to the EXei ‘ “ ’ yttors of his late Solicitor, your Com. nor malth every inquiry.- submit, -thul there appears, in regard to these matters, no ground for the any par conveyance 'to hi cutors ,or . mittee, a Yeas—Messrs. D. Macdoiiald, Le Lacbeiir;- Frasel', Clark, Macne‘ill, Longworth, Beck, Macfarlane, Palmer, Montgomery, Macintosh, “’2 Dingwell, Thomson—~16. ' Nays—Mr. Rue, Hon. Mr. Pope, Mr. Yea—3. , (1.80] it-was carriedin the afiiriiiatich-innd Ordered, accor- 1 mg yr '- z '_ - . ' I. l s Malindson, from the Committee of the Whole House, on reported, several Resolutions, £30 for painting, dcclfor the Resolved, That it is the opinion of this Committee, that 1 during the last Session t Resolved, M r. Priliiier rflovcd, The House divided on the question: Yeas, 14. Nays, So it was carried in the affirmative—and Ordered, accor— diiigly. as aforesaid. that the said Resolution be referred fSupply, for ro-consideratiou, and t the Committee have power to send for persons, papers and records. 6. THURSDAY, March 17. Ordered, That this house do adjourn until Three o’clock,_ n2 the Funeral of the Hon. George Member of'tlic Executive Council Fnrnn', March 18. 'Tlie amendments made by the Council tors’ Bill were committed (Mr. Le Luciteiir iii the Chair). therein, the Chairman reporte with one exception. “ A Conference Wis tlien desired with the Council, on the subicct-mattor tbe.sa The amendments made by the Council to the School Bill e, committed, and reported. reed to. x Mr. Hiidson,from the Com? of the whole House, on the consideration of “lays on Means, ing Resolutions:— l. Rescuer), That it. consider to a Committee oftlie wliole'Hoiisec' After some time spent.’-_ (1 the amendments agreed toi id amendments. reported the follow- is the 'Opiuion of this Com! mittee, that the sum of One Shilling, per-gallon, be im? pOsrd and leviedon all Spirituous Liquors distilled'ivith- in this Island. A t 2. Rasowcn, That it is the op mittee, that every person distilling Spiriluous Lifpiors be required to take out 11 Licence or Permit. 3. R'rtsoLv'nn, That it is the opinion of this Com- mittee, that the several rates and duties imposed and (l intotbis Island last year, be from - the Seventh day of May inion of this Com- TlieHouse divided on the motion of amendment: Yeas, 9. So it Was carried in the affiriiiative. The question being then put on the said Resolution, as amended ; - ’l‘lic [louse again divided: Yeas—Jinn. J. S. 'Mnctlonald, Momrs. Dalziel, Macleaa, lllacncill, Beck, D.. ilhicdonald, .Maciiitosh, ,Dingwell, Fraser, Goriiiaii, Yco, Hudson—.42. ~ Nays—Messrs. Le Lacheor, Rae, Palmer, Forbes, Thom- son, Montgomery, Macfarlanc—7. « So it was carried in the affirmative. The residue of the said Resolutions were, upon the ques— tion being separately put thereon, Ordered, That the Hon. Mn. Pope, Smear)“, March 19. A Message was received from the Council, acquaint House that their Honors had passed the Bill to regulate the s. &c., down the Rivers andlcsser Streams pdment ; also, the George- Admini interference of the House. A motion being made, thesaid Table; . as Nays. 9. ‘And the numbers being equal, Mr. Spea ing vote in favour of the lesser sum. agreed to by the House. ‘ the? Hon. ’1. S. Mac- donald, Mr. Longworth, Mr. Rae and Mr. 'Hudsdn be a’ Com- mittee to pre iure and bring in a Bill in conformity with the let and 2d 0 the said‘Resolutions. ' , Ordered, That Mr. D. Macdonald, Mr. Thomson, Hon. J. - - . S. Macdoiiald, Mr. Palmer and Mr. Hudson be a Committee to prepare and bring in a Bill in conformity with the 3d of the said Resolutions. , ..'_,‘ o the party in whose Report do lie on the h I my ship Camden . that b th 1 t V [John Williams to the fatal isldild of Effdmaggzri: 313371;: F r German, Hudsonr DalZiel, _ that id toJohn Roach Road District, > tsuni.of£60, for which be p. the contractorfot: awards the may be drawn fat least eight will f'ground, for the Engines as shall f Government mittée, that and thc Bourke, Esq. , and the Bill to ish Inspectors, &c. c be received, to the Fish lnspec-ll ker gave his cast- ing the groping to a ' ‘ ' ‘ “exa ~b Stl‘lklul’ out all after the Weid I ded’ y a ’ ed in'lieu’ thereof :——“ severe and are ofopinion, that there notappear sufficient grounds for any further in the iurt oftliis House.” _ . V W The House divided pn the motion ‘of amendment... . .. V g. . ‘ hangar] Y s—Hou. Mr. Po,e Mean. Paglmyr,’f‘,_ ~ _ , worflitdllontgomery, - Iacneill, Gorman, Hudson, V. Din well Beck-11. . _ v V NuysE—Mcssrs. Rae, D. Macdonald, Macmtosh, .. . So it was carried in the affirmative. The main mot I Then the Housegdyourned. i " Monday, March ~ .> Resolved, That 3 lb" 0 'of‘tlie Ve ‘ Bheequti’dgllid Sliediac, and also on the probable expense . running the following be subs’ti‘tut nesses in relation thereto, Sailing Vessels Mail Packets—with power to send for persons, records. ‘ Ordered, That Mr. Longwortli, Mr. Hon. Mr. Pope, Mr. Thomson, do compose the said Committee. Resalved’ ' th "ctiinstances an ) inted to' in uire into e cir - . ~ ' ' .ililiou (if the(1 Ladies’ Benevolent Society—With ‘powei send for persons, papers andrecords. TUESDAY, March 22., The amendmentsmnde by the Legislative Georgetown Fire Bill were read a third time and passed. Mr. Clark presented to the House the followmg port :— Your Committee, . V _ . , stances and present condition of the Ladies _ cictv, are of'opiiiion, that. to appropriate any sum towiirds the support of mi 'asyliirp under the management lofany‘ Society, encourage pnuperism; but your Commute mom], that a sum of money be . disposal of the Lurlios’ ’Beiievolent Seeiety, .has a tendency such indigent persons as of charity . ‘NGLISH miltee of Supply. H FROM LA E PAPERS. on the prospects that ai‘ebefoi'e her, in the appointment’ the Earl of Elgin as governor of so importanta colony. Lordsliip’s immediate predecessor duty. 'He had a very difficult game to play, Will not be sorry to exchange of Lordship entirely without solicitation. Both the selection such a man"to represent the Crown in Jamaica, highest degree creditable the public service, are in the the Colonial Secretary. Byan . “ A rich] —endowed Roman Catholic chapel ReiiiamCutliolics who are now, not on lilcr Majesty. ' about the second or third week in April, will be fixed for passing from one side of the river other. 2 ' ' ' captain Slater, R. N., cipice iicnr Tburso, tion ofliis duty, and was killed on the spot, The Queen has accepted a present for Wolsey. Major F. Skilly, were transferred to ‘one of the steamers, andlnntled in Cork an absence of nearly]? years, America. march in two divisions, for the some garrison. other Regiments—Cork Constitution, Jan. 20. . A new Regiment is about to be raised at Manchester. soon as it is in the necessary state ofdiscipline. will succeed Sir Jasper Nichols, India. . signcy in that: corps. _ . “Bi-ei'et Major Thoreau, has left the 37th, on promotion a majority in the St. Helena Regiment. the gun the mechanics. K. C.B the Board of Trade. be placed in their charge.” certificates, according to the circumstances of the case.” testant, a sincere, Christian not so learned to thinkOftm in which the pure word of merits duly administered ;” purymn his parlt, uvouches be is, too, consu ers th ' Church, and so disca‘i‘dlsgng the communion ofsaint Churches—Record. The mission God is preached and the l wit-r do terference on is shortly to be ierecteil at Windsor, for the especial accommodation of the or may hereafter be, attend- . .1 “M , The Thames Tuniiel'will be finally opened to the public wlien'a small toll to the THE Amara—Her Majesty’s 37th Regiment, which arrive last night, per Abercrombie Robinson, troop ship, from Ha- lifax, aftera passage of 29 days, under the command of river Tuesday evening, after an having embarked in '1830, for Bermuda, and afterwards served in the West Indies and The first division of the 37th Regiment Will march this day to join the depot companies at present sta- tioned at Templemore, and the remaining companies. will The Aber- crornbie .Robiiison also brought invalids from the 30th and (mg? DaIZiel, Macfarlane, ion, as a‘merfded, was then put and carried? Committee «be aplminted, to report on seel employed as a Packet between, of between this Island and Pictou as papers and 'Clark, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Rae and Mr. L; Lacheur That a' Committee of Five Members ‘be ap- ' d present con- to Council to. the Be: a ointeil to inquire into the circum— pp Benevolent So- of money for the indigent poor, to e would, recom- grunted, and placed at the toenable them to carry out their benevolent intentions, by providingfor may appear to them to be objects Ordered, That the said Report be referred to the Com- . - LONDON, February 15, ' New Govnnxoa rou JAMArca.——We congratulate Jamaica of His has certainly .done :his and he has play: ed it fairly; but we suspect that the gentlemen of Jamaica him for so .sound and vigorous a‘statesman as the late Conservative member for Southamp- ton.’ The appointment was, we understand, offered to his of and the manner in which his Lordship’s talents were impressed into to ' Lord Elgin-is expected to set out for the seat of his government in about six weeks—John 7 , .v . I . ,, engaged on the Admiralty. survey of the north of Scotland, was thrown by his horse over a pre- 300 feet in height, while in the execu-' her infant son, offered by Mr. Thomson, of'Hampstead, a bedstead and bed- room fui'uiture which are said to have belonged to Cardinal d 1t is for St. Helena service, and will proceed to that Island as It is reported that Sir Colin Campbell, Governor ofCeylon, as commander-in-chief in The Seijeant-inajor of the 37th ,is promoted to an En- to Asa proof of the rapidity with which muskets can has tna’nufhctureddn England, it was found during the late war that by ineans of machinery and an infinite division oflabour, v makers of Birmingham could produce a musket per j . minute, and there'is no doubt that ifrthe recent fire at the ' Tower of London should give a sufficient spot to the trade, the same‘nstonishingcelerity would be ' again exhibited by Tm: NAVY.—The Wai‘stiite,'50, Captain Lord John Hay, c..\B..a-f‘tei‘proceeding to New York with LOrd Ashburton, Will Join the squadron stationed attire West Indies and North America, under the command of'Vice Admiral Sir C. Adam, At Liverpool, a meeting of merchants have memorialised We make two extracts from their do- cumeiitz—“Tlie memorialists begged to call the attention of the Board of Trade to the lamentable loss oflife and pro- perty annually occurring by. shipwreck, and to the indis- putable fact_that many .of such disasters athea were attribut- able to the' mcompetency of those placed .merchant ves- sels; and the object of tlie meniorialists was to submit to the- Bonrd of "Trade the necessity of' requiring that all masters and mates should have passed an examination, and be found duly qualified, before it is permitted that life and prdperty. “The memorialists further suv- gested that each ~board should have power to' investigate all cases of shipwreck, and to grant or withhold ‘reriewed Her Majesty, by calling in the Kin 'of Pru ' ’ place he did at the Royal baptism, hag given assith to the sectarian, uncharitahle, and anti-Christian error which castsout of the pale of Christ’s covenauted mercies all ith d not belong to an Episcopalian Church. ’The Queen as to 0 pore] head, presented to the Archbishop of Cantefhu m- ecclesmstical head'of the Church;ofEngland a sponsorr ibis belongs to the Reformed Church of Prussitifa staunch l’vro0 . _ but one ‘ - Puseyites would vainly tell “is, t0 a domihllgiilfigigdérlas “Ite cle, and not to a church. Her Majesty shows that hzerllid; .V;“.congi'egation of faithful men cra- vandthe Archbishop of Gillie?- fore Europe and the Church, that .of'._ Prusra a member ofa true the vain-figment which cuts 03‘ from s the great majority of the Refurmed '«exairiiiiation‘ into their ,ariesn I!" y - - much interested, State that _no fewer T become christian communicants in has; ) -—in the course 011115t 3’93“, and that ‘M ' pnnciplgsund c ' ' . .1. Cars or Goon Ho_P ——Papers ii 19. contain the-'f'ollowmg‘rnewsi» . .. _ The Boors had received a letter from “,9 Was read in council on the Tlth of ah” i V that his excellengy' hadrepegizyed 732nm ..,, fVolltsraadatliat bei" Majesty. 0d ho '» t ,, ’ dence ofa body ofiher subjects whom ’ v selves as an independent people some, 5 . 0nd theifrontier of her colony ‘of the'ipape but that on the reception by them 9 a, ..= I Would grant theme“ the pttvrleges etiij , r lonies, and settle their claim to the lan; ’ possessed themselves...‘....... The Vol ' ’ declared that theg were not the subway Queen of Great ritain ;_, that they wanted with respect to the conditiopal grant: 9ft. they possessed, they had to inform his .9 ‘ considered themselves already to brave u” to that country, which they' had paid for w and blood! v - , . A Greek Bishop, aged 36, returning 3‘ Egypt, was wrecked on the 24th. Dec.! of Alexandria, and drowned, With hits 1 other passengers. 1 :1 M f‘ Customs; DUTIES.“ (WEST INDIA AND NORTH o Resolutions 0 and by Mr. Gladstone, 5 Customs’ Dotti: {West India and Worth .8' ' ' L—Tliatfi-om and after'a day'or days, duties chargeable rupou‘ goods, wares,“ ported or brought, into any of the British. America or the Mauritius, under or by ' x acts respectively, namely, ’ t .7 'Act 4 Geo. 111., cap. lS—lmposing , wines imported into the‘ - - America; 3 t Act6 Geo. 111., cap. 52—lmpo‘sin‘g . molasses, syrups, and pimento British possessions in America" Act ’14 Geo. 111., cap. 88—lmposing spirits imported into Canada° ‘ Act3 and 4 Will. lV., cap; 59—For of‘the British possessions abr shall cease and be repealed. " .z—TThatjn lieu of the aforesaid duti able u on goods, wares and tnerchan grth , production, or manufacture of dirt ' 4 or of any of the‘Britisb pdssessmns in Men, the British pessessions within‘ the limits 95 i Cornpany’s‘charter, imported or brou ht in ish possessionsin America or the , a” ,' land carriage or navigation, the following say— ’ Wheat : Wheat—flour Fish, dried or salted Fish, pickled Salted meat Butter Cheese , Coffee ‘ Molasses Sugar, unrefined A Sugar, refined, in bond in the _ United Kingdom, Other foreign refitted sugar Tea, unless imported direct from China, or unless im- iorted from the United fingdoiti, or from any of the. Bi‘itisli- posses~ sinus, per po' SPIRITS. Rum Other spirits Wine, whether bottled or not ] Cotton manufactures S'llk ditto ' ' Linen ditto Woollen ditto Leather ditto Glass ditto Paper ditto u Hardware , Clocks and watches Manufactured tobacco Soap _ , Corks, Cordage, and oakum Pitch, tar and turpentine . Oil, lilubber, fins and skins, the produce 0 - . iii the sea _ _ _ l5'per cont. v And if any of the goods liereiu- ' before mentioned, except refined sugar and tea, shall . be_,imported through the Siich'go United Kingdom (having chargfii i' been warehoused therein, the db} ' and been exported from the warehouse), or ‘the duties , thereon, ifthei'e paid, having been druWn back, .Andifin any of the British posses Mauritius, any, duty be cliargeabl upon any articles similar to the I produce, or manufacture of the, V V British? possessions in America, East India Company’s ch ,. chargeable by such coloni ! A rides, the hereinbef'oi'e mentio foreign articles shall‘be i'ncrda ' (as the can! ‘may be) of'the flat 9; loma‘l‘law upon‘sirnilar British ,5: And if in any of the Britis the Mauritius any duty‘ be c . . upon tea imported direct fi‘om'Cb United Kingdom, or arty o theBri the daty (ifany‘l chargeubl y 8061! ’ it i. not. spimiiorte run; hereinbet‘ore in ' ». 't‘ ' open-tea not so imported shall be in .y , oramount fies the case may be)0l'lll3«* ' A t by such on onial law'upon tea imp“; ortimported from the United Kingdom: . British possessions. A " “91‘1": " iv _3. That from andaflera day. ‘ ~ said' act iregu'lati ' I' ’ the'ttddé abroad, as provides t ‘at any sort ‘ except spirits, and any sort ofClOll“ materials fit and necessary for . rice, imported into the lace at or ls carried on, shall‘be myxfree.‘ be asregards the following articlestfl'iil".I flour, butter, cheese, 11110188885; 0.» . ‘ pitch, tar and turpentine, leather of fishermen’s clothing an boat“? ; . V to be‘e‘xempted from duty undersea "' as shall be satisfactory ‘0 the Wm! -' that the articles are really and WWW”- the purpose for which the same hflt’e‘b" 4. That from and after a dfly “Thu-um duce or manufacture of the island Oquv ney, or Sark, when imported‘ ffom ,5“ British possessions in America 01' the ‘ mitted to entry upon l’l‘ym‘mt 0f the“ ayable upon the like goodfii a” 1’ nee ‘ w the United Kingdom, 01' 91 uni, 0m“ “d ' ' r, ' l\