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CHRONICLE. 
187 
from the Apostolic 2 Nancio and the Austrian 
d’ Affaires, together with the answer sent 
cil to the 
Charg 
the hadnet 
papers received appears that in consequence of a 
despatch received ai the Governor of Upper Canada, 
correspondence, said to be Of an unpromising character, 
had an 
had read one sentence further, it would have been shown that 
the quo tation had been wholly misapplied [The Bishop of Exeter 
denied that he had garbk 
by 
Coun Vorort. Next day the Grand Council on A eS 
voted, by a majority of 110 to 60, — en spat between Mr. Fox and the Americ le to the motion of the right rev. prelate; he hoped they 
be uties of the Canton at the Diet, to Govern ned | nly ee eee nenne of religions discard. intp = cem- 
ver 1 Ci oO si e, am ever 
suppressing the convents, inasmuch as rr ‘had done | from he Lockport authorities ought to | varied its forme of ati: pe ge Doe Bros ae orga re in 
reignty, and for the benefit of the State, and directing 
ut the via re- 
Southe: 
thi 
th 
be wary fr ie ker pate Throughou 
public, especially in New York and the rn States, 
the deputies to make a solemn P 
ith Canton me 
Vaud has instructed its deputies of the Diet to — 
effect a = nem between the Canton | of Argau 
those that f the e con eps, 
rotest a against any inter- 
org 
ae 
subject; and ms : y ellaged that their indignati on_at the 
pt of the Car ses from a een rer occa: 
ioned by the ashe eizure practis upon 
American slave- hips by I British cruisers, ree inare sig 
tenti 
at the sam 
conven nts re reg a | violation of. the “federal compete 
in this country a delibe: ion to overthrow t 
uw n - es 
the Swiss Diet to pronounce themselves against t the aboli- 
tion of the Argovian convents, but to protest at the same 
time against all foreign intervention. The Lesser Council of 
)eggtty has wh ~_— nded that deputies should first hear 
justification of Argau, and then were against & the 
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sbotions, ie ithe explanations are not s 
e jou add that the | Canton of ings, in vis erly 
part 
ie sek 
d two other pe 
—Letters ie Ttaly contain pasties | of th 
h 
carta ins which the a of Reggio 
early roye ed on the ' ult. The choc were is in 
the judges, 
and request them to give the necessary order for his re- 
me 
pore 
less favourable 
heap of ‘ruins; ; t 
It is further stated that it is expected a 
for his danegn. 
ii “11 tL 
d ‘o be altogether conn 
= ; the Palace of > 2 heomae the Tcvand, = Pri- 
on, bee: tyke yo of St. Augustine, the Ca thedral, fi other 
ch 
county than Niagara, where it is considered he stands 
chance of receiving an impartial trial. ~The. pape 
Clay and Mr. a 
Sergeant 
EE Se sought refuge, partly at 
England ion, with a view to t! 
So 
‘edits Paes: 
_ 
eT ie, ‘ 
a. The had 
Messin, and partly at Naples.— 
tha’ 
annou t tablished | —The commissioners for surveying the boundary line be- 
there a noailass noir wit! consent of t! ne Grand Duke. nm the States of Maine and New Hampshire and the 
Florence has been a long Gas the where British provinces, in he te report of their operations the 
foreigners from al intries assemble. th ‘tasking past season, state that the survey has a far 
eabinet noir, it is s |, the Co cal t that t Pa e runni rth 
tt mo ge occurs | from the monument at the source e St. Croix ‘rill 
s about 0 one shy east of the meron celui of = 
ase of the north-easternmost peak of Mars-hi L. A per- 
aH 
ef e 
ot o e m foreign countries 
opens. pee real by the | Awstriel, potiee, but ae are also 
on the Aroostook heights, and a measurement made oon 
1817, 
ah cagaeny aah back if they con tain any equi 
tences be the contents of by which the party found itself 3, 400 feet to the east of 
tt that eo Boag commission “pes report, thank 
addressed.—It Sir J. Harvey, Lord S persectrony ‘ad e Canadian autho- 
Brits ships of war will ebony ‘oan theke appearance in | Tities, for the prea atforded to them in the progress of 
bay for the purpose of giving support to the Sulphur ge investigatio er President, which took 
pa any. t the last Geepatcheb of Palmerston te Mr. Fox, 
ger - ¥.—By intelligence — through Germany, ia tive to Mr. M‘Leod, had not reach New York on 
we n that the envoy of the Porte, tty was charged | the afternoon of hg inst. ; arrival, it is oy 
with ‘the | — of Mehemet, sad.poter not to leave was looked for with very great anxiety, parties being 
Alexandria, in case Mehe me at should tat high peso to learn the existing teling that 
as to the 2 paipset of the firm vestiture, to refer agian in England in reference to the affair of M‘Leod. 
the matter to Con: —_ e Porte, it is a d 
as seein op’ 0 grant the Pacha certain points which, | tliament. 
OUSE OF LORDS. 
beng esemialy pre enemy a waged of the fran A | ay. After the presentation of petitions, Lord Keane's An. 
to the free cho choice which the Sul mself pid ents tie motion of Lane Preséueas D, a message 
in the ie the Por was 0 be sent to the House of cme A for a copy of 
of a my we the f the 
od wil with difficulty yield. “Phe f ofan 
repre: re of it, and they have resolved to 
seunenaaniel che. dupaetine of the =A ra 
Ale xandria 5 for it was _ ght that if Mehemet Ali re- 
t it is, the 
E i hick was looked upon as 
end, would be again adjourned. _The A Austrian squ eaten 
— ne had been 
the 
the influence of the ‘Sultana-Mother Validé. Tt was ru- 
boron to favour saoegh | on 
Dank 
ron. 
et b 
This is, however, thought to be 
th Vistar has | + vr. A 
Cai 
en’ argu e 
roperty in question, but had held it merely on suffer- 
ance. The pro 0} een valued by compe! 
judges at 520,000/., which, at six per cent., tthe customary 
on money in Canada, made an annual income of 30,00: 
a e Protestant clergy, 
was to be given perpetuit Roman Catholic Church 
of that colony. “He "cOnakdered that the consequence of this ordi- 
assented to by the Crown, would be that the Roman 
le. 
Versation. _ 
Unrrep Srares.—By the arrival at Liverpool, on 
Tuesday, of <1 ‘royal mail steamer Columbia, we are in 
Teceipt of American papers to the 3rd inst. "Their eon- 
tents are n rtant as those brought by the pre- 
vious arrivals. It appears that there have eo lengthened | 
debates 3 in Congress upon the necessity of putting the 
nati 
they were. lage. netgear hued monn 
which went to papalize the whole province under a sovereign who 
pag lene Reda name tain thi to the utmost of 
oe The discussions upon this subject are interesting 
asa upon the a clamoar hig - 
pes y Pp All seemed t t, at 
ent, the eo te unprepared either ‘cr ag- 
antry was 
sresaive or defensive omnes ias the Hous enta- 
tives, on “the 25th ult., Me as Appropriation Bi was 
whole House. 
the bill had been read, M. 
moved os the appropriation of 1,225, 060 dollars piopensd 
should - may pe to 2,000,000 dollars 
which the condition 
wen | bill reported in the of Representatives by 
the committee on military , ma priations 
the fortificati e Uni tates y for the year 
1841, and for armament of fortifications; also, for rai 
company of sappers, miners, and iers, and app 
i ; steam-ships of war, 
amount proposed to be appropriated for fo 
is 1,678, —Upon the subject of Mr. 
‘Leod and the destruction of as there is 
fwer—a measure 
demanded fae their <y ydaet ta te 
would be shown if th 
mitted to them. 
The Marquis of Wonmasar said that the 
proof of sympathy inna 
the motion which he now 
legal, and in no beyond the pow Nenea ia the cx 
Parliament two goals is ago. The ordinance, it ought to be remem- 
bered, h ina in, of which the Seminary of St. 
Sulpice had faithfully fulfilled its share: in doing so, that institu- 
tion ired an equitable right to the advan’ f which 
the right rev. prel a Lordships to deprive 
them. Th ch exaggerated, 
‘0 imagine, 
not esis oat Gigi of by former statesmen. 
gg This fact 
Lord North fully recognised the Catholic Church as the esta- 
blished church of Canada, and had defended himself for so doing, 
by asking “of what consequence it was religion might be 
His noble fond ‘eat’ Bin (Lor it rendered the happy?” 
eS near him (Lord ee would, per 
oo peg denser gem 
fe ste noble Marquis proceed to say that that the right rev. 
‘gy Secoadhorsd onal he 
Ra fead. Armas, Re had stopped sort 
ata point, when, if he 
most singularly remarkable for the Christian ai of 
piety. This was ese in which they must foster and cherish 
ie Stipe babs ace of a lately Tatsocted paseo colony 
‘h, e, had erred much, but suffered more. He did, 
whic 
therefore, reat e they would refuse to i int 
and adv: 
= << &rowimg prosperity of a 
rang © On these grounds ne yo 
their Lordships, oy pecs: a decisive majority, to 
negative to the present motion. 
The Earl of Ripon — that he 
grounds on which they w 
os ating which they w 
of yg 
was at a loss to guess 
e called on to disallow the satbanmene 
sei po 
n he wi 
Thi 
the m 
of a somew! 
of w! ember. occasion pea to, a few 
pe bare mtreated their Lordships to look over and 
consider the documents which had been referred to by the right 
prelate, to lect upon what he had stated, and to weigh 
befor 
prise spent re ame was the 
had it be: 
liged to renounce his aime 
tween the right rev. tee and the 
~ > sie russe and the motion was withdrawn. 
‘Lord Keane's Annuity Bill was re: 
e Tithe e Corporation (Ire Bill having been a third 
rrioag Lord DuncANNON Php “adem cienaan dai with a view 
er noble 
be.oothaaebests 
bs motion by’ the Bill do pass bag Bar ay till Tuesday of 
k, in order to give considering the 
next wee 
nae he 
The M nae of NormMansy announced that Mr, renga 7 
assistant secretary of the Irish Poor-law 
ttendance, and that gentleman was called to the bar and cour. 
is examinatio tinued pot three hours, and from the evi- 
dence collected from him, ——— thought necessary that Mr. 
Phelan, it Poor-law , Should also be exa- 
unfo veer aa He might state that a farm-servant re. 
i was a member of the Legislative Assem- 
bly. fhe od le I Earl mentioned other ee of Ss 
Pp the circumstances of this pre h and on 
that account it would ble not to enter any Parlia- 
— ; 
inquiry. 
The House then proceeded with the examination of Mr. Ni- 
cholis, the Poor-law Commissioner for Ireland, relative to fon 
alleged falsification in the returns from the Clonmel union.— 
Duke of Parner agar Earl of ma the Earl of aang 
and other peers, took part in the investigation, which was again 
deferred. 
or USE OF COMMO. re 
Monday.— psiet any petitions were eas 
@ question from Mr. Waxuey, Mr. Fox MavuLz berger fiat at he 
statements that rg ha gg a public papers 
Green-park ee inco that the pd 
pong a. bethany ered 5 _ draining, and sowing po pet 
tion whatever of altering the hours of 
The How se having resolved itself into committee, Lord J. Rus- 
SELL Fo: to move ve thas Her Majesty be authorised to a 
loan of 210,0002. to be contracted by the commissioners of 
Australia. 
whole expenses 
colony itself, was, in his o opinion, 
which could hardly fail to involve the 
casinos thought it pro- 
and that the 
ould feel no insuperable 
objection to it. He s it would, in time, though 
perhaps not until after had struggic 
through its difficulties, and obtain ity, dat 
this course be taken, orlet that which be adopted, 
