the“ House of Commons, or that’l’atlia- “‘"iifent were infallible ; they“ mightithen, by ordering the punishment of death, andby irilicting penalties on mentor .reltgious opinions, punish others for being better than thermlelVes, o'r, gt all events, for dart“. . fering'""with them in their mode of for. shipping God.—;Knowing, . the necessity” for rnen pinprpotyer, when relief like t 'e present was solicited, hesatld~ he shoul “not press his intended ~1mendment, if it appeared likely to impede the bill moved far ; hut he pledged him- self, in such case, on a future opportunity, “(gigging in a bill for: the repeal pof those objeeted. He was, convinced that the, time was near, When religions liherty would be. held as "essential as civil liberty, ‘a'nd- to beenjoy‘ed ’ {filth Safety” to oll...gOVthients. ' file was . happy in being enabled to iiiform‘ the . of the tOlEr'arit spirit of this chun- t’ry'. assimiofiwfiich he “$45.11)” ffiré Hates! “ Wurrwlmotss; " r finishing ” -' ir Catholic brethren to? be» .fr’onith’eugrieva‘hées they‘now la- ‘v undér. ' is said thessnie 'ptins r —\v, ‘ ~ A" thekomari m’hiafbéenby t: in it ‘jui .2 “y. ‘c , l ' m _t’ :he ‘e'nforcedralso , j metathesis: ‘ 'orestshtsecthrcs. told, 3:” -' WWI“. $1111.10“ persons were repro- " '5 l and Wade“; he he!» not-whe- ' .. filth We: theirdottrine, butsf itwas. 'he “ ' - km it to be equllyhostils to morality and; ‘g'ood_order,'wi‘th the absolution of the Po e; at from this he meant not to “argue t at a, ‘ \ I c Iggy on lit to he deprived of, toler‘atéon,‘ or F" I " 1 ' orients h th'i'thr’th'e other‘l’louse; hut‘flhe 3 i ",‘ytt‘ithir’eohélusibh, ‘fltht‘itlleyaawl, " north“ 339th ' Veeheesittth‘eirtlbc; .45” f fintthenefwerenrwnrthyeugoodnnd* . ‘emp‘ ‘ therech as. eies. lined; they- " ' .l v r l led, e the, (Enhances-theconsequenées r.'_ qlllrmfrom their decuines, and both are ,- .» "Testyhetli‘e. tmfiilfiélllfiidfifl to. 58,350,,c9n; a f hem”th feligiiiné—th’el'zwsmi ,\ ~ ~ _ m'dlre'eted‘h'v‘aln‘stthe€dtholids,‘and not v ‘ r ‘ fl' agitin “faculties of every’s'tct, prov. ‘ ‘ ' ’ ed tit“ “they wereth enao‘tthor a check upon religions opinions, but that they were » r 'snd revenge :— ] rhythmic intthe times of the most r oppressive tyrannyj;,.the' tyranny of mnny ' in! & few; I 'tyujsn‘ .'tlizt.\vat Incurnble " But hy the Operatioit‘ ‘ the principles of'j'us- ’ trains humanity. Hesmmted the {loose torespect a coarse. but just adage, “ Anon We ktout he merciful ;" for it) yechgth ‘ " yous. busthd’by humanitgiend by justice, . ‘ . . txnnnmpvsufox... csnsindrd = ‘ z . as: at snae‘itdmsnt £0; addi'the' "why." I. worils “ anil'oih'ers,” after the words 1‘ Pro- testing Catholic Dissenters‘.” , V ' {To be continual.) ' V ‘CHARLOTTBFTOWN. armour, summon 23. schoonenfletsey, Smith, master. By hel" We have received Quebec'Papen to th6'18th of August, which‘enablem..wi¢h “Pm-"e satisfaction, to announce the safe arriial of his ' Royal Highnessjrinee Enwno, that place, from Gibraltar.-—-Hiszo‘yal‘ Highness Was acc0mpanied byl"‘th'_'e'7th, or Royal'Regiment of Fusileers,‘ of which/he is Colbhel'. ' , '— " His Royat‘mghness and regiment came in his Majg_sty’s.,ships, Ulysses an‘dw—Resi‘st- once, "and had": passage of sevenweeks. . His Royal Highness, it the Castle of St. LEWis, receivetl the respectful compliments of the garrison, civil and military, the cites; gy, merchants, citizens, are. The L'ail‘ies of Qgebe'c, Were likewise. introduced to his ,RoyaIHi , as“ q ' "The d” irkatioh" _ place -' curate "Beach ~ in theflower towns-t where, heiving formed.,h‘is Royalflig‘hhess, in complth to “the garrison, made them The inner. After thiseh-e .mnrcheehup to the parade'before the and in the presence of egrest concourse of spectators, onererviewed byohis Excellencpliordollnrs chcs‘tehhnd his Honour General Clarke; his Royal Highness cornmanding‘in person, in '3' theorier that‘s'hetn’é'd' the->Piince not less ‘ than the soldier. stamens: the regiment fil‘et’l opP'oi-t‘touis street, deposited? the-co- lamest his HighnjeSs’ house, an ‘jrtgirChedtQ the block house‘at C'speDisrnohd. ' ' -. The {aiming Address was presented .to his Royal High'ness‘by' the Citizens-of Qpe- bec; ‘ ,. ‘ e . .; 12313.30?“ mama ‘ . i'm‘sfi‘i‘s’es”’"EKWX ‘ Bic." " r s, £5: bumble lilies: if?» 'Ihbaéiifiuitr slur Cir; g“ 23:6”. " ' > {My}? 3km yaitr Rm! Highest; A: , ,nigggmithisjflsiestfifs{ammunition al subjects the Citieens of 'Osebec,to‘preq sent 'to your Royal Higltneimeir sincere congratulations onyonr safe arrival in this province, and toexpress their warmest gra- titude to their-rheloved'Sovereigu for bestow- ing upon his faithful subjects of Cfihadi the digingnishedhoncurof receivihg'twol’rim “19L the RoysLIssue. WM~huecgndcscmdo sea to visit this ten—tote part of his dominions. Deeply impressed wrth sentimentsof the most i .tvtolaole attachnrentto all the branch- es cfoar Sovereign yourroyal tather’sflouse, ~ we rt‘jsice in the prospecot‘hat your‘Royal ,' Highness‘s abotfe" sarong st us rem afford you experienflteyof the most une Lest wiselélsrrived here, front Quebec, fhe' sighs reunion“ v 5n-<%i¢h {he acts ‘perforrntlfe ’ifiuslevofitiionsof sszlute,-'the> f arts-ms beating and music playing-eon save“, "1, gwpnnoyou will convincng _ how grateful I must feelmyself‘rforthe very" __ __, -1 ,, M, . uivocal..-j "mm at the usfiafirhfflff'o ""Bllihii-~"-' 1 ‘Ma‘jesty’s subjecls in this province talus sacred person and government. = The muscf military set 5:; .Rhich your Royal Highness hiss made choice of, Offers ’ "so nobles “reenter glorious ambition ma fameythat we anticipate the eriod, i'vhen your ROyal Highness, " calle“. forth to the service of your" country, '5} an exertion of those heroic viruses which have distinguish- ed your illttstriirur,ancestors,shellibecéme' l the pride and ornameutoftheBrit'tsh army and‘n‘ition.‘ ‘ '. ‘ I H , Truly sensible of his Majesty‘s paternal ‘care in committing the goizernment of this. province to-the noble Lord. who has. so long- and ably presided overus and evinced his zeal {Or the adVancement of its'true intco‘ rests, vie cannot conce‘alour regret, evens: - his tempory absence from 63: ' ‘ May your Royal Highness’s resident! in Canada be long. and happy 7! H May the sa- lubrity of its air condeeefltgyour'enjoyment of" perfth health, anti ma his MOst 'Graci-V ,, ous Majesty, your Royal ire, scohti‘hné'fiing to reigh'i‘n the hearts'o'f‘ all h~is'subjet:ts.—- These,_1lja‘y it presse'yonr Royal Highness, ore onr‘hnfgi nedlwishe's and prayers. ‘ fats-sour. nionnsss’s sxswss. mattresses-rt, » flatterin g sentiments wards my perenn. p _, —: r . .71 ahianxigussthzt slitting. mustangs; .. , this ministry; my cond uct my p‘rdve’ than! .a‘rn deserving of them. ’ - [2" '. Nothing will give integrates-filesan ‘ than, if 'I’ shouldhe' fortunate enoughnto find an opportunity of being personally gr. viceable to you; Till-tth Gentlemen, , ' I request you will remain folly persuasioql; * of my gratitude and esteem. - ‘ 'The,‘nrsster’-of:the Betsey inforggghiilé‘ you have expressed to. ' - the Chiefs of thirryvmtioneof —-Indishr, about umber, . terview with [lord Porcheste’r, before'x‘his Lordship’s‘deputture lbs- Englan'd, request- ing succ'our against thefimeeiss‘nnspfiho were centing‘ingt'oroe halftime; .' " ‘ .: - Last: Friday {arrieeisl chin-Majesis afiwar‘thelhttlgfi G59!- Hughe‘s‘, see. to «his '1‘ Excelleseygfitimiral Hughes, with do; hes,uit isssidfto ‘ Capt. Linzee,“ of . is Majesty’s sth‘Peiie- lepe',then' lyingln: filis'hzrbonmn' ‘oh Sh- tu rosy“ mornl‘h ' ' e railed sgoirrfgfielis; fax, italme’éaethj'eveningqbythrl’ehe- lope; 'The‘leen meonlyghoon from » Halifax metastases ‘ 2 :: ‘r'ng'sTng—ew ew- harbour sheen Sitter-day, boon .for' The Equinoxiel Giles, though violent, have not Been productive of any damage that _We have’lleard of; . ‘ f Klein‘s—Mrs. Clark, of a daughter-g first. 3316 ..:'-?3:-'" r ' t r s \ v