t Other taxes are unequal/in '7 w U Q 'i A r I i t From London Papers to the 5th April. fit Wm? glgq-rg: ,, man’s whole Men", .bm’ ; POPUlatlon during the fiVe “1911015 0f Winter, Who Me 911- 3184. In fact, youare working your coakat no profitio _———- .._ _t. [e from a {Kan may avoid payment of them, only, gazed in_,thevfmines,in the summer months ?~—We still yourselves ?-—We have spent £340,000, without‘receiv- SYRIA.’The Ila-1,3,} Gazette of die-23d has onoillllalllilanners his use onhe taxed article, may regular, “,9 - / work in the mines, but under very great disadvantages ‘ing any benefit. _ Constantinople. onhe 2nd, con‘fi'i-inImg tlilenpegsnd me “guns Paid ; ‘the check 10,. the reyenlge being the i; :.. A farmer is just as'much employed in the winter as the 3185. That £340,000 is laid out in machinery, and incurred by Bishop Aleflnggkil‘boiwj‘lews’ami Christians ding abstinence. Fl‘Oll’le; tggcyrifignn “ summer; his Wilmer is “m to" long. Sinking the necessary PM fin-Yes' ~ to Mimi iiil‘i’ii: iiixfifebbpen air. The bishop appealed to S” “X there- li: “flogtsclillii‘iii-sbmeii will not. comm haw 3|4‘2'7L0rd’ T‘ignmaum'} How are i‘he pimple em- 3136' And is "m a capiml you can reallze and con- gvfilltbfoildeéaiiuihu and represented that ifhisifirsol) Was not ses t§.thziii er cent? Sir Robert was more b” uPr ployed in the winter 7—Tliey get in their fuel and their vert ?----No, not at all. r - ingfe‘y'he Shaun be under the 'uecesgity of (“1111111353113 2fiulmzrauanpo'fme effects which he ammm. on, fencing, ,and they attend to the thrashing of their grain. 3187. Lord Teignmouth.] Do nnt'you think, that as country The mnbussagop immedmteiy ail-drags:th 1: “the” fermion ohhe tariff; which"was provoked 1‘.) L3, 3143. Do they employ any of their time in domestic timber decreases, the value of' coal ivillrise ’l----Yes ; our 0,, the subject, Negotiations Weiiit on fOIlf‘lvgleidfledz’hse new the sligmmg mums of antagommez In w.“ ' (' manufacture;?—-Tliey do not make anything. great market was in the States; we look to the States. the porte at last decideldly 'Iiffififihlodfggnmm,“ would not cheering, He denounced the prohibitory duties, A 3144513»; Prince Elward Island afford an increas- At the time we took the lame from. Government, there bishop, declal'l_ligtliiit 1.16 altsvast numberlofits subjecm orpmtemve dunes ml. the smuggler-5 asked for 0% ing marke‘ for Brmsh manufactures 2—‘ve get naming was a duty or “s. '1 km G” we export or coal from th-L‘i n'slk cheiil[liedlggiéifiiiidlitofian faith, and whose privilege (tercliangQ 0f [lg-eneTft (iiii‘livialznof‘ifaii‘z'dil’a'ifddl’ {:6 hm Brmsh‘ ’ A country ; mat has Since been removed’ and that ms ii i: ngt‘tolafllllil. into Jerusalem what they term a hereti‘i .showed illlnzeatitifill‘egfler chine out more strongly” oi 3145"”“1 is- increas‘u'7—Yes; as we populmm wind u" ill'elate- 1129‘ Paula pewismd ill-wig reso‘mlo‘n’ apd mitt: greattl‘igfbbligh bred political economishv There; u increases, they get‘ibellerofl'. _,..They use no manufactures .3l83. Is there no duty now on coal exported from some more represent-moms from- Sir Slantford begggggvzitm igsufame: let mm rest, mo, 9" the manner .to wq excel“ EngliSh‘ " ‘ I: this cm]er TmNO: Since we mOk mesa mines we have Forte gavethetbuowmg filmmnswg:— Asciiif iii‘man your aspires for candoni- and moderation, chili “Visi me 3146; Vfi‘ws the malldiexpo" much timber y—Nm a mu} m wamnmem £69'00” {or lease' -- 0'” Willem-danger ac'inow‘edgziityoti' 813::th for hef‘ ll a- which disfigures his scheme and may endanger?! (fl: f great’de’al; they buildeg‘reat many ships. . :3189. PM property iii the coals at C ipe Breton 13. Angiwfln B]5%1£)!_;,0"’ive, gpggetzeiiw said bishop the protection Let him by all mefins raise a round sum firearm; e trec i 3147. Where is it exPO'ied ‘0’ that Which B exPonq wnh Governmcnfl-"YeS; we have u for 5‘) years yet ’ Jesdy QlueiiEbiiIWhilciig'e allow to all other Christian ecclesi- from coal! according to hiS_mquSd; burl?! him 315 ed ,“To mis country; to Liverpqv)‘ and 0min pl'aces’ me DUkc or'York’Shas‘e. ' :lsltictsouil‘fb l‘inake a temporary residence in our empire. {1- if precarlous Pigfilb'i lsglpaiivelfetiigr otiflglililegés "q I 3143' -'Wh“ other means have they or plying [or MQ‘ 3190' Is ” a" inexhwwplc fieh-l Lin-Yet and as fine structions to this effect will be sent to the Tayel' Puchahto gOOd an lnqexro? mégulld. he come to the cone 1 nufactures in the articles they export .7-.-'l‘he produce cool as you ever 5101; there is none in Newcastle better. whom we will rrecommend [he Bishpp of Jerueare?” e beE::,t-_gftéeir:ls.ist upon the precise mode ofhi c,“ . of meg,- soil; wheat, barley, and oats. 319l- Mr- 0- BUM“ I “"Sl‘ ‘0 kllm" Whe‘her ‘7'”‘ [he Gannon—Private correspondence 'fl'Om Atliegrl, “Zak”; 2:3“, :8 dare to {WOW his change of purpose, ‘ SUI hr 3149. They do not export much timber .7--Not from coal you find any minerals, such as ironstone, which you 10“, um states that warhke [geiparfngfnefxeéz :vefe . em; smears and the ridicme arsemsh partisans wore“, (A. l” Prince imwa'd Islam! ; ‘hey do from Mimmichi‘. AL rind “dvmlh your Willie m "use 1'" Phere '3 PM“). “hi”?!- in Greece, and fib‘a'ttye‘lgth‘ionirbliifliibhethe Turks were said ism, look to the honest construction qfhis , “ii i Miramichi, and the one or two places adjoining to it, we stone in the country; we have made attempts to Wow It. marched tlo title I’Gjfighéfl: cogpg 0,.10000 mew French large—he would gain a victory such as few in C if "0 buildingm} Ships" bat it has n”! Sflcceeaed' There are many md‘mauons 0‘ to bilge a leaf! (i: were believed to be Actively labouring to ever gained—Spectator. , r. i 3159' Ti‘m’ens likely to Prove a damaging source mpper “I'O' but we have "m foul” it in sugfimem qua”- :iiiiii'olilsifigltiivfgountries, and itwas even feared that actual Fourteen siiif’j‘ ui'll“; 1,3313". were to can!” has i of supply to the inlialiiuintSJ-ult may last many years; iiiies to work. , . hostilities would commence in the spring: Rear-Admiral to 'i‘illll opoglile Lfii'm°;n‘,:{,f,§,“2r' the army for foreign LE 1' is a great 50”“ "f “'enll'h “hey consume "ommg bm 3192‘ Lind Tcig'wnum'] Have you round me em" Lastisse anchoréd in SalniniS, Bay on the 9tli,WIth four French amuiiiii to 15,000 men. Lt. General Sir Berliner“? Brililll ("Mill-301M“ 1“ "1059 30"""1‘35' glam" ""le'lyi ge'mr'my ?f"Y‘?5- , _, ships of the line and two frigates. _ _ _ de G; m0 of to India as Commander in Mief. . ref 1 315i. Does the road-making of which you gave us an 3193. is there much crime iii Prince Edward Island . [“ATALVAVALAN-CUES IN [Term—The Nanette I l flo 1 , (u The”, are n,,m,,,en m, Steam anmes new 1 account afford considerable employment to the cow -.-Vrrv free. Rome,ot the 4th iiist., contains accounts of srelyeiu’ dta "fern va,,,,us.D,,ek¥md5 u, EnglandF: v. d_ _ Di " ram-“"1"°""'"e°°"‘me"d “‘6‘” 3m- ” “t” ’13":S§°Siiii;“‘£;ifii§i‘£233:“...;fei{ill.“honi- ;,.':;';e::t:::;:l::. r‘ houses, or being employed on the roads, until they gel Yes. the laws are very good, and We lind no difficulty In XIII: :g‘sén‘lglfiylagy an avalflnéhe; at Viicariafi fifty-seven ISIh,Ma.rCIL I . V I. A‘ H I“"0"”imed “Ml the comm-3" . - enmmmg men" . ’ - persons perished; and in the environs of Civitella twenty . Her Majesty has expressed her Willingness that, 3152. And they have no Prejudice against being em- 3195. As the Government does not afford any “55‘3" persons on horseback were overwhelmed in the snow, and should p33 inadefsgfivcfhg;lgjgiltli‘gnt ‘ Co have u of Played on the roads ?—-It is a source of money ;tliey gel tance to emigrants in Prince Edward Island, and as perished win, their horses, 63:: Bu‘r'l‘eryC‘ “- Guv'erhm ("f Bomb“ r. so much a div" ' ‘he".e”‘l’l"y'.'""”.‘ .and suppor.‘ (hpends ellllrely upon ‘he 1N Tlisel Lord hf:iy0I‘(if Dublin days that the lust lit: w ' {3153. Mr. S- O’Brien] VVhal iS lite/rate of wages ?-'- readiness of iiidiVIdual proprietors to receive them, what , GREAT BR1 3 . 5 _On Thurs_ mmner) he saw 8mm“, by Full”), Mmhew‘ was mg l I think about 25. (id. at day, sterling. amount of private prop-arty .should they have in their WISHIer BAFK-Flllih'fi‘lfao‘é.’the Rfifigfigl'creditors [00k lion two thousand seven hundred and two. At lent 315-1. Throughout the year ?---I should hardly 5le hands upon arrivingl-n'l‘hat is a question I should hard: (Zillgc‘zlgtnigfé Eggzflogfiuenagh’Castlelisquflre, Brighmm AC_ mlibfglgrg’: 5;;ZZSTER‘_‘V6 mm ,1, throughout the/year. ly know how to answer; ifa man has £3 or £4, and has Lordhw to present appearances the largest dividend that can announce the death 0,. am Em, of Munster, whom!“ to l 315.}. What .would you say a labouring man could his health, he may do verywell. be “fined is 6,]_ in the pound. me by his own mm, m a line hm" (m Sulbbiuh night. 1)) action in tho: year in gross ?«--llis wages might be CSlI- 3196. Istlinreauy disposilion tondva'ncc money to the rl‘he Renf‘rewshii-e Bank has failed for iipwmds‘of'fZQOOr Eerl had for some days past exhibited unusu M if mated at 24. 6d. a day throughout the year. emigrants 'l---lle would not want money. 000 stg. It is not expected to pay more than 25. (id. in the mind. Iniheaf‘iernoou his Lrlnidsliip walk'crd.ou C, i ‘ 3156. In addition to that would he get board and 3197. He would not get work immediately l-nYes, Pound. , 1 w j’,‘.,.}"e,,‘,‘”:i;,L‘fl‘f,‘,§’}ep3,fiej,‘§ ' l" lodgingf—iNo; wheat is very cheap. about 45. 6d. 105*. immediately ; farmers are so anxious to get labourers During .the‘Qiicens hate-Istay a; g: as irill'l'thm apart‘rneg;; and same Mme domestics. l a bughel; potatoes. ls. abushel ; barley,3.<i. ; oats, 15.9d. that they take them into their houses and employ iliem. all???)mfé})gii;§£:oe$ezii(2132,,” Sum, of heme ems, 1%,,“ sprrtuliis Lordship was found lyingon the flour, p, ‘ ofa ver' good quality. 3193‘. Then, in fact, you may fairly .conSider that a in use bimbom it wasvmmwhl“ecéssmw to prov-Ida n femalf, gfiinga plsttili‘tlltl)diiIIirzlehoflwlllcll‘ wriszch bl l 3l57- ‘ h“ are “‘9' Wages or “05,3” 71"! s“PP”se “ man may land in that island wnlioui aSSistiince, and get attendam, as "’one ofhernfgiestyk own attendants were Wm, grai-nywrfrzigcsugt0:12;:celietheafmfiffipgiigp‘he aim 0, l carpeiiterf'or wheelright, or blacksmith, might get aboul immediate einploynient’l---Yes. I . her; and one of the officers ofthe Ship recollemmg that I)“th ml”, {me were so dréndruuy shunned ‘ Si 1 5”- 6‘1- “ ‘1“Y- . 3199' You have “Med [hal- ll‘e emigrants are 1” 5913' there was a genteel-looking girl in one of the small inns on could no, be recognised. Medic“, assmanco aw,“ i 3‘53? 0""irman‘] on" yo“. give to» the cmmmuee plied with education and churches at present ; how are the [lard at Portsea, either the daughter of the landlord, or gem-for, but ail human aid was ol'course unavailin g I ~ any or the of conveying they error medical renew-«I hear any combine" a ‘rl‘ig" rum “:5 veril- 9:: d3: ashlar m‘i‘f “in: .. . this w Prim Edward “rd “'1‘ *5 "v medic“ the an as m other 2.3"23 rigour... g l small. but I 03""01 give in“ 1‘ Cmrem “WW”. England, in country places, the medical men travel wqtchb__comlltry Pa’er ‘ D I, b I , . K ' 3159.13’lr. W S. g’BrienJlHo“; diathey go; by 113' from place to place. I never hear any want of medical 'Thé Duke of: Nora)”; din on the 30th March and the I Sir Rnbertfeel proprilsed on therlltll uh. .l g l lifax’l-... 0, 1.116! 0 lI'CCl lo 116 IS a“ n - men. , Ear] OfMacnlcsfield (fifthe 3d A "H. tic piirpnsco meetingt IHVt’ZSIFaUl’l inary expen In!” _ i 1 3160. Cliairni’mgi] Would you prefer emigrants com- germ Chairman] [.133 the WWI-“30,, been increas. A marriageis 0,, the [Wis bemleen the Marquis “Watep q?l;?d},allld to per'endedlliloutflr:$fillfrli1311:2111“ ta ’ in}; 0‘“ “3 families 0' “5 “dull labourers TwThe “dun ing very fast ?----Very rapidly. I mention that particil- ford and the Hon. Miss Louisa Stuart, daughter of Lord and hrlitmcé’nltlmum - ' "e‘ ‘_ ‘1‘ ll 5 ‘i g labourers would be most advantageous to the country. larly, because it is said that the island, being granted in Lady Stuart de Rothsay, and Slster of Viscountess Can- The wims finanng “pm the principles, C lml- ld‘) 110‘ l-hlnk ll “0"” be light ‘0 lel‘Ic fi‘mllles- large tracts, has retarded the population, but it has iii- “115' d u.” ,1 1 . E _ ‘ _ , I,” m, _ t ofduly upon raw materials used in the mirnufac m 3161. Lord Tcigmitout/i.] You think the wages they creased in a much greater degree than the adjoining the iiiindslof‘giii Giatblrdi; aigifll'l'a‘\:13t%il‘liféigy lEdi-(kiddie fliesr iiiiildriiniiii'eor ll [scene are (lune sufficient to suppnn themselves and pmvmccs OFNUVH scam! and New Brnnswmk' probably remove to this Ordnance Office. a cent , and that the Illalfilnlii’ll ofduty upon iii) 1‘ their f“"‘lll531"“Yesv I would ‘ecommm‘d may Should 3201' Ml" I "‘f”“”-] Have the emigrams been people COLONIAL BXSHOPRICKS FUND—The collections made on be 20 per cent. ' - ll have it little money when they land. of small capital ?----Generally none at all. palm Sunday, in e0,,,,,;;,,nee Wm, the mshol, of London’s The eslimumd loss Stine revenue, from rob, a 316'}. Chairmait.] To support themselves for a 'few 3202. Have any emigrants With capital come there 'of pastoral letter, 95 fay as returns had been made. up to Mirrch lllilfll:lsdl:m‘i:r:lzlglfilfisfvfilgggggm Sir RUM" a days’l...Yes, a family may land $10k, or many things late ?----A great many have gone out now; one man wuh 281?")?l111121806,4|00u;an;retui‘nshllill’§.§Elll to be illadclilo‘ltn diminish the dmy upon some VG}; impbmn may occurofthat kind. £20,000; and a number of others Willi property have meletllan-l paces minongltdeo ergités trialre alt, (in consume” 3163. Lord Tefgnmouth.] When they are fairly at just gone out. One man paid me £400 for a passage in 3:21:38? Vifivisveii-‘iyeadzgo‘; [$21533 bligosvi‘tvhv‘tihg" 1e; Ho omits the ui'liclc Ofsugrti', because the sell i work, (101110] get the comforts which some 01 our labour- :1 steamer for himselfand family. If eluigr'antg havmg Exodus“ X'xxv. 21, 23- few {novel $11611 nOble- offerings :riiggtgyl; 155:1:Sprbgg’lsllquifiiafiypidsdurgycgzse ] ers receive, such as tea and coffee ?-~-They have tea from £100 to £300 go out, they would be independent won“ secure the early accomplishment ofthe great object?" Hil’e (1m); onswest I“me sum exilugiggly emight ( “Vice-5 dayv seven-days in “'8 week' Pers‘ms immedlmelY- They 0“? Pmchase Cl‘luvale‘l Wiew—tlmt of providing for the endowment ol‘a bishoprick the consumer, inasmuch asin present cirizumstall-Zé' ‘ 3164. Are spirits much drunk iii the island ?--N01 50 freehold properties from £100 to 300 immediately. in each oftlie other colonies ofthe British Crown. trade oi'our own colonies pill'lukes of the nature oft ; much nevi; they used to be ; they were very cheap. 3203. Chairman] These people going out will natural": _It is stutpd that the Admiralty intend .to eppomt a chup- 4:02;:guiilpgrgpfqglthcgg In; t: 1:)Gnc(t):it.;iiei:’ilble 1 3165. To what do you attribute the decrease lu—l ly bring fresh land into cultivation, which will require 1‘1}in 35651:]; (1:021? foui ldi‘visigng g1 digit-mesapglfllt?) z1191’10- Eounmes, 0,59,, pg} lb: Spun (who, t’,‘)(g“p‘raodlfcle’ U” a think people have got into better habits; I do not llllllk additional lribrilir ?---Yes. pig-IfVVimflRl Beqltlreagll single R 08‘ ,gtlenePh to her nierly withinihe range ofilie Eusrlndia Company’s _ i there is one-tenth part of the rum to what there was 10 3204 Mr. Tufiicll.] Is there a greatdeficiency of la- Majesty’s Fleet asd ybre'engiici) he‘s’pim, (“id at an early 6d. per lb.upon the coit‘eeufBriiish colonies, is to be com" years ag . V . bour there now forthe land that is in cultivation l—Ido “0",. on Friday morning at his residenée in York_st,.eet, :ti‘1p’di‘fi‘rji- ll’iirnlb- “1’0" ‘lle lam”: and or“. l":Ir lb- '1 _ 3i ,, you attribute that in part 101116 temper’ not know that there is for the land that is in cultivation. Portmfln_5qnare. He had'served his country long and filmy ' fiponihel’imp‘inam article ommher the reducfién _ 1 Nice 30 l05‘7“-Ye3. in a good measure; but people You are every day subduing the forest; every tree you fully ill all climes, and hadthe melancholy duty of being of- considerable, Ingmad of adding ,0 me’ (1.“). upon (3 themselves have got into more comfortable habits, have cut down, you require more labour. ficnally Pl'eS'flll at the death ofhis distinguished commander, ber, us the predecessors of the present Governmental : . more ideas of comfort about them, 3.305 There is no great demand for labour at present? the hero of Pi‘afalgai'. 1t may be Justly said of Sir William year, Sir Egbert Peel proposlcs to reduce the present 3167. How are the people off for the education oftheir ._'1‘i,e,e is always a "whim,3 demand. lieatty that his whole professmnal life seemed to accord With 10s. per km . to the nomina duty of ls. per load u timber, and of2s. upon deals and lzitliwood; whilo‘t timber the produce of foreign countries, is to be redu its present average, to 303. on solid timber, and35lw &c., for one year, with a further reduction of 53. pet wards. in Nelson’s last and ever memorable the sentiment expressed signal to the fleet. The majority of, the country newspapers object to the in- come-tax, and, with scarcely an exception, the provincial press protest against placing more income, and income de- rived from properly, on the same basis with respect to taxation. Tris CALEDONIAN CANAL—Sir Edward Parry’s Report to Parliament on the Caledonian Canal liasjust been published. He states, that the danger of the navigation is so great, that before the discovery of'steain, it would have been imprudent to risk a vessel 0 any tonnage in any of the lakes which are connected by the canal. He conceives, however, that steam nayigation has entirely obviated every danger in a nautical paint of' view; and calculates that, by employing steam-tugs on the lakes, and a sufficient number oftowing horses on the canals, that the time spent in passing from Fort George, on the one side, to Corran Ferry on the other, will seldom ex— ceed forty-eight hours in summer, and seventy-two in winter. He is of opinion that the Canal may be kept free from ice With little difficulty, except in very severe seasons. Income TAX Desiring—0n Wednesday, the debate totally changed its character: Lord Robert Grosvenor began with a few temperate remarks on his own disappointment, because ohildreu’l---Vory badly; that is one reason why I was so it 2....No' nothing , anxious to get clergymeii out; I think if you get clergy- men out it gives atone to society, and you get educu. tioii. . . 3163. _You are of opinion if you get the clergyman (and the church. there is very little doubt you get the school also ?-~The schools follow ; the province allows a sum.io every schoolmaster in every district. 316‘). MLC. Bruce.] What suin ?-—-It is asmall sum ; ‘ it is a something; it is a certain sum of money. 3170. Can you state to the Committee. whether the local government would be disposed to give any facilities to settlers‘going out ?—-I think not, they have no land. 3171. They have no funds ?---No. 3172. The whole .land having been granted away 'l--- Yes. 3173. Now; with regard to Cape Breton, the employ- ment there is a good deal working in the mines .7~—Yes, and agriculture also. ' 3174. What are the wages that the collier earns ?--- 37200. No complaintof the want of like New South Wales. 3207. Lord Teignmaulh] What number ofeiiiigrants do youihiiik you could find employment for l——-About 5,000 a year; some people would say 10,000; I think 5,000. a 3203. Supposing 'these parties brought Over their fa- milies with them, would there be provisions for the whole additional population which would be thus introduced ’1 ——'l‘he island itself affords every thing you want; they would export so much less: but potatoes seem to grow almost without cultivation there; they send them to the States, and to Halifax. and to Newfoundland. 3209. Mr. TufiicIL] Are there any manufactures in the island ?-—No. 3210. And no attempt made to establish manufactures? --I do not know what you could manufacture there. ANTIGUA. Feb. 12.—Ilis EXcelleucy Sir Chard Fitz Roy, K. 11., our new Governor in Chief; arr Monday last in Her Majesty’s Steamer Heels, x by Lady Mary Fitz Roy, Lieut. Augustus Fitz. Royal Artillery, and Mr. Geo. Fitz Roy. His Her Ladyship, and their sons, we are happy. , to brain excellent health and spirits. The Governor in chief was received with e demonstration of respect due to Her Majesty, representative to the Leeward Islanis. Soon after his Excellency’s introduction to, aries and officials ~ of'the Island, His Extelle 1s; into the administration ofthe General Gave, Leeward Islands, and Dominica. 1 ' Lady Mary’s fame for benignity of dis good works—and her Ladyship’s fondness for stitutions generally, having preceded Her YAWNINo.—-A few days, ago, Mary Ann Nicholson, You apply now to labourers. .7 .3175. To miners—The miners make very heavy wages, ‘ i make from Ss. to 105. a day, when we can give the [full work; we have not been able to give them about thirty-five years of age, the wife ofa respectable mechanic, was brought into Westminster Hospital with dislocation of the jaw-bone on both Sides of the neck, which it appeared had suddenly occurred to her a short at first he thought Sir Robert Peel was going to make a thorough reform in the system of taxation; and he was fol- lowed by Mr. Charles Buller with some clever strictures— llvel)’: Ingenious close, and effective—on Sir Robert’s income here, the poor of the Island may reckon Ladyship’s kind offices, in soothing their“ lievmg their embarrassments in times of M! : lax; dlyerSIfied with praise of indirect taxation, as keeping people ‘in happy ignorance of how much they are made to pay! 'I he oratory which occupied the remainder ofthe even- ing was properly a debate. Usually the discussions of the house COUSlSt of set speeches, developing, one after another, the stock arguments on one side; alternated with‘the oppo- Site speeches, each containing all the stock arguments on the other side. On Wednesday there was less of'this display ofstock-wares: the question at issue was really, debated: parties'were more or less broken up; and the views ofspeak- ers varied—now broad, now special, first theoretical and then practical: each speaker had his particular purpose, and time previously, while indulging in the full luxury of an unequivocal yawn on‘ her awakening in the morning. With considerable difficulty the joint was replaced on one side, but up to Saturday the other had not been effected. WEALTH. —'Fhe estimates of what constitutes wealth are as various as the tastes, the talents and the complex- ions of men : it is clear, however, that a man’s riches are to be estimated, not by the extent of his possessions, but the smallness of his wants. full work lately. ’ 3176. You said you shipped your coals at about 105. a ton, what does that‘ton cost you raising ?---Almost the whole of the 105.; we ought to raise it for 33. or 25. 6d. less; but we have not a consumption; we have a great establishment, but we have not sufficient‘ consumption to enable us to raise it at the rate we ought. 3177. To be able to take ofi'the cool, you are obliged to go ofinising the coal .’--Ifwe could sell three times the quantity‘we do, we should do very well, we should then At a Public Meeting of the Inhabitants on the 13th inst., at the Court House, inf purpose of taking into consideration t . bining the energies ofthe inhabitants - moting a good, safe, weekly Steam Com ' V this part of the Province and Prince Ed Pictou—tl‘liomas H. Peters, Esquire, him the Chair—' ‘he following Resolution was Meeting: . Whereas it appears there is a Joint Stock Prince Edward Island, for the purpose of 35 make 25. or 29. 6d. a ton by it; at present, we make EXAiirLE.——_Ii is impossible that a bad or immoral “I‘llife‘l itiuotas perforpilngfi given duty t_o provide so many 3%"!"‘12,3“:ij823m:".g’ng‘jjbfi‘1‘31;§,“,",,§.."' nothing man can be his own enemy only. The evd example 0° “mus for “em days Tm“ 0" Chamelei bl“ as haVlng Stock (Wm-y) will be riceesiitry to be substtl something on his mind of Wliit'l] he truly desired to possess his hearers in order to a practical modification of the mea— sure. Thus, while Mr. Matthias Attwood brought soine vcr cog‘hit illustrations of the diflicult workino‘ ofthe incomz tag; in respect ot'short annuities, Mr. Roebucck followed u With telling rebukes to the house for its abettinn either part p Whig oi- Tory, in lavish expenditure withou? holding rife: check ofa reckoning, and some spirited praise of Sir Robert Peel’s direct taxation as one means of brinirintr the conduct of the house more distinctly before the cording! in its cons quences.......SirRobei-t'Peel professed to answer objectioer- and he enumerated several, and answered some es eci 11's, the most easy; but others he left unanswered bi' [iiaceadly seppfi against them, Thus, to meet the chargemfine ual'ta against the income nix, be said that other taxes are iiffe u1 i 80 tbeyOare ; but the income tax professes to fall with tinciisai' e1 equality af'qol‘dlrlg to the proportion of the means to bi; - it, whereas it is peculiarly stringent in its inequality Norrii'r nally, it is apportioned to income; but the immediate-amount of income at a given time is a. very rude index of the bene~ which he'sets must inflict injury upon his own family or those around him. To No“ sures Romans—Newspapers are made much more clean in the print, and more pleasant in the handling, bya common smoothing iron being passed over them when they are damp from the press, and by being dried in that manner: In this way the effect of hot-pressing is produced With two or three minutes’ la- bour, and the sheet rendered much less liable to be Creased and soiled, than ifopcned and read in the usual manner. Cchsn REJoiNDER.—“ I never did see such a wind and such a storm.” said a man in a coffee-room. “ And pray, Sir, (inquired a would-be wit.) since you saw the wind and the storm, what might their colour he ’1" “The wind blue, and the storm rose," Was the ready rejoinder. raise it at all ?---Because we “m” "r [his Province, to accomplish ll“? “1”” ' fore, Resolved7 That a Committee of three. w l” fifilnmlmicate with the leading proprietmfi Prince Edward Island, and to procure all BE _ on the Subject. prépurutory to circulating l ‘ Province for Shares in the said CompflnYr Rankin, James Johnson, and James Cale. " mitine. THOMAS H: P g Edward VVilliston, Secretary. '- ' P ' The Committee‘above named ht"! “W ' their duty, and we sincerely trust the “ obtain will be of such a nature as Wll,‘ A in this Province who are able to aid I!) 1' much desired communication. The Will‘ of the Cape Breton, was severelyfelt: W - from the spirited manner in which.‘ . - » W Island, hacked by the inhabitants, have that sufficient shares will be procured" i boat will, at an early period oftheSOEM' route, $3178. Then why do you it "e embarked in it. 7 8179. And cannot give it up fn-Yes; and we. pay a royalty “£3,000 a year to the Government. \ Y3180. Then at—Hal'fax you get 179. 6d. :1 too. 1:" es. c 7. 31,81 -- Is the whole difference between the 103. a ton and 1-7 r 6d. consuili’izd in freight ?----Ye5. V 318?. There is no profit to y0ii?---No, we'sell it at the pits. I furnish the Government for their steam- ships; that is what I charge them--—l7s. 6d,; the coast- ers bring it up. _ 3183. Is there no profit to you beyond the mere pay- ment of freight 'l—-I merely do that to Government that mev may have a supply; 1 do not sell it to anybody else, , except at the mines. kw,