IUA. 



ilra/.lian 



a strict m.|uiry. mt Ut>- 



r of Para 



Lr Ihr maUrr. and when 

 the Brazilian minuter 



.**<*>. 



r h.r b* Ufirr Uuft ku 

 yearn guar nay.aadth* 



: - 







I'r. -n. h *. M- m.ikMi^ lr. -it u..vr. -M .1,1 

 tho Itnuillaiift III Ihr,: 



the territory I>*1 ti -...i-nni to the com- 

 I Oabral, and some were not prr 







ppeal to their 

 Ulasj .iUrs were 



in the Government offloes to MTV* in 

 >r. A great number of 



but heavily armed and eager for a' conflict. 

 > Governor granted permission to minors to 

 7 weapons, and iasued a proclamation da- 

 ring that the Braxiltan au 



that France would seiie the 

 good her cli 



1:1:1 I is 



... \.-rn i 



11. i i . - 



it? they gave to make 



"Amazon. The 



lovemmcnt rrrallcd (tor.Charvrin.and 

 l investigation of his conduct 

 of the chief naval ^fflf*tr ooomanding 



at Rio Janeiro and the Brazilian M in- 

 'ortign Affairs signed a protocol agrss- 



ral trrr.t..n l-itration of the 



Sweden. Each Government has till 

 "'.M;. t'- -iil-u.it it* u.\ 

 t ol I M HI \ 

 tiiaila. 



it- Utr in 1804 the ministry of 

 e Davie was susta 



taiitial inaj..nty in the general elections, but 

 nhortly aftrrwanl Mr. Davie resigned to accept 



^ iiuv. which hal 



been vacate. M. v thr - lUillie 



Beffbie. The Hon. James II. Turn. r. Minister 

 . became I ' KberU 



was ap|Miintfl Attorney-General. 



I -v k M>Ut urr'm. ! ., and was 



.|i,-iiwi i.\ I.i, ut.-i..\ h- u.iiM r in a apasj M 



an> the most iin; 



.4 now drawing t<> * rloae has been 

 one of great flnancial depreavion throojrbout thr 



assjntrtes. tne rsvsn.e has not eotne up to expeetatfsn. 

 The floods were productive of much damaf* to prop- 



f - . ..!.,-.--.- , . 



i were raised, with the advice of my 



ial warrant, an i vTthrr *t *n 



h*n i uuaf. in <r\irr that \ -u may rmlifv 



these and other expend toum demanded In the public 



aho to eonsider an art for ratto* Un 



inthrflo-v 

 tier* who had lo*t their enm. with 



tlu- luchh ^mtitx MU- rxult that the produce ha* n<4 

 K'vn .M>n.u-lv ,iin,:n ; .*h,s|. an .l , n ISSM tastSS - 

 equal to anl W Tvai r thai 



ioh doriof the early part of the 

 VOL. xxxv. 7 A 



try ha* u6na>d a MO 



anawassssa^ats4esteli;a9jdllbgnaV 

 l)ring to ohservethat sttentfoa has been direetad to 



.1L 1 



U>d by the aet of faW 

 in London, 



...la \alU-j. 



:ig the three months' 

 lowed, a large amount of * 



.,,.!.'!, f. ...,.:v beta] : 

 meaturee that became law : 

 To 



thai f o|. 

 vas trans- 



: 1 1 r ..'., 



provinos. 

 To seeare to wives and eaildrea the 



eM w ICiurw Wat* * IpOfUVaWj OClKinwCBQ Dj 



many of the members from the SMinlsmt They 



,-.--,:. - .. ' ..-'..- - , 



tal- 



money should be spent upon etlending railway* 



Ad- 



t U_ . ,...- - - - ' ji i i 



.... 



js are now in nruuess of 

 uniinriit I...L i.la,-.-..ii Krl,.-.M. 



tnrrs. The r*timalrd revenue for the 

 year ending June SO, 18M. was as follow* 

 nual frrant, intcma and sabsfaUss from the 

 Domii 



bar rov 

 . mm, *--M... 

 - - .- 



, $8ftjOOO: real-prop- 







' receipu. mOOO. license*, 

 IT erty tax f80jOOO; perwxal-nroprrtv t*\. 



OOuiwikl-UodtAX, $304)00; inoocne tax. |ftJMN> ; 



r rej M '.11. f IT.*--'. !"::. - M I '. r', ' .: - 



t..n It. mmTs.cosssiond.tles, H 

 withdrawal of crrtain loans from sinking fund. 



~ : Mat f I*.U.4*. 



xpeoditnres for the vear wrrr 

 fc debt, f 197.40080: civil gov- 



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