THE NEWSPAPER. 
nited States would offer what h m fit to call ‘so Mr. Polk’ perar v stration. They wiil e leaders 
rther proposal for the settlement of the Oregon quekiee senate, pee par t foliow in the miiie of th the P raes lent. Tapa] 
e consistent with fairness and equity, and with the reason- | house the aetna! probability is, that Mr. ‘Charles re Goapen | H 
~ spe of the British Government.’ The proposition | may be See prominent leader, But, as it is 2 ne 
d ga f yogin, spirits will start up, and great importance 
o the rir proceedings of that body. On 
said that Mr. Polk has rode over all th 
ent wh party, as well as the aggregate Sores: of his oppon 
he first ats art, in nae Anise e ol rara adm rrasa 
seed seg — 
J rth had ing 
Eionn. but” Tot pro posing gon toe nder to Great 
i m, as they had done, the free navigation wi pa ‘Columbia 
The fons of a foreign I Power e fre 
meh. hos heart 
ced 
oft 
nt-farmers, 
county, to express their sentiments with respect to 
orm mpose, | opened with some aed re all _the ‘wuthoritien of the 
ae aot at no. te fected. pe the island, an aie no abebt e the county mem- 
profit pr Jamaica Tad i Nabi very hot and dry, but | bers be requested to attend.—On Thursday week the 
rawn, sa a title i ae whole poms territory asserte 
s believed, ma ned by irrefragable facts and argu- 
€ he propo: 
ade aand re rejected, was, by my direction, subsequently wit some rain had fallen to windward. Copious showers |: Buckingham A Association met. 
th 
Mr. Brickwell in the 
part in th 
se proceedings a sp Şit and the islands throughout anticipated an abundant pi ings, s A the Duke of meee mw the Mar- 
d , Captain Dewes, Messrs 
a 
‘ ap geet the —- oft on ae = oe 3 saya crop. i islands are already ` at work, and _ others quis of Chandos, Dr. 
ernment w e ari leve ‘om a piarsa auty wire. ay 
ollow Be. Sorpo t sie o: eaor ersy. All a preparing fo Reform Humpt R. n, 
M ee 
om oper to ado 
Ba zens now inhabiting, or who | Queen was in course of signature from the inhabitants | arisen from a difference of opi 
ay h 
fast title fo me ter! mtg. In genes measur sd et this pur- 
Li big othing be don the 
of 
of the former, praying for a representative form of | protection to agriculture, this meeting takes the earliest 
ent. A simi ion hi igne! | opportunity of recording = unanimous igrara eiea 
S. Attwood, &e. A resol 
was in aia agitation in British Golan snd 7 Trinidad, | tion was carried to the following effect :— That the 
resi i ve 
to violate Government. imilar petition had been signed by 
ill į 1540 inhabitants of Trinidad. The'desire fora“ House | prise and eee, tha inisters s uld have or. 
ssembly” is ver 1.—At Jamaica, the House | feited oh ipe ine mam 7d 
- aay had unanimously passed two resolutions in Resolutio Phar wiper “and maintain 
our of the E S of 5000 a from Indi rte on foreign agricultural preduce, 
rex | du g ~ The first cargo of migrants and adequ: right me every branch of British in- 
Y: | from Šier dustry, and call upon a the agriculturists throughout the 
meet sij rth itt for increased labour on the | country and all | interested in their welfare, to 
t senor estates in yer ose Some Knibb, Baptist | come forward ae nasist in that object, and to urge 
nome proper far Congress teeter | minister, who has so many years. been connected with | members for county and borough to support in 
a ong in a ae p suggests that pee eee ‘ied of spentesy 438 Parliament vty Pre of protection. —On Monday, 
tion, civ unde migrants were brou as home from Fayal by the Forth | the = tlandshire Association met at Oakham, Mr. 
in in a wretched. condition ; they are mostly Irish, and Robert Smith, tenant-farmer, of Rinley-on-the-Hill, 
embarked from pte aAa ss sth in the ship Robert | in the chair, supported by G. J Heathcote, 4 
Isa: saac, intending to pro ceed t ontreal, but the vessel | M.P., Colonel Lowther, M.P., S. J. O’'Bri 
of m ted ithin a few ble| M.P., George Finch, Esq, J. M. Wingfield, : 
m, a nad nat ano verlan nd mail s oun port, and the yael was Sulived to run to} &e. wecting was sed by Mr. Cheet- 
ti shoal Congress think “it Payal, a distance of 800 miles, where the vessel was | ham, Mr. Finch, Mr. Heathcote, Mr. Baker, Mr, 
P wes aikaani z Stafford O’Brien, M.P., and other gentlemen, and 
het a TH AM ae ara sence troop-ship Resist- | resolutions were adopted calling on all the friends of 
he e, Captain Pat at Plymouth on Saturday, | protection to declare themselves, and unanimously to 
a having left Monte ‘Video | aiek i. Resistance | resist-further changes ; and a memorial! was adopted 
d ep one = vo e > Teas of Good me Her Majesty to call to her + gos bes § such persons 
i in a. she | as aaa support the present a t of protection. to 
o | received atone Seemed v paw deo, and land | native ind i 
British | the troops. The. 45ih w si not rae canleyea, but| Free Trade Meetings.—The : movement in favour 
the Col arab | placed in barracks. Major Butler died at Rio, and | free- de continues general in ate principal towns ; 
age “eee rg man also of ing 45th, at Monte Video,  Go- | among them, the most important that have been reported 
| mera 1 Oribe ‘still invested that city, and et this week, are those held at Devonport, Portsniouth, 
olimbia, and all the / along the lines continuall dele bn tween his troops Stockton, Bridgeton, Gorbals, Maidstone, Aberdeen. 
for cn nent be | and the forees of the Monte Videaus. ramin amber Wipe, oh Birit {Wae 
d | of merchant vessels were there ; but the Raph teeta Anti Corn-law League—On Taesday the League 
| was carried on by the Sardinians. Her boom er 4 s ships held a meeting at Manchester, for the purpose of com- 
abject whi ich engages the President’s | Vernon, Eagle, and Melampus, and the steamsh mencing er: subscription on by the 
tion is what he calls the “ doctrine of the Balance | brand, were at Monte Video, as well as two ee Council, for raising a fand of a quarter of a million 
which has lately, he says, been broached in | frigates and a 5 merican corvette, a Sardi- sterling. Mr. R. Greg p d, and the 
£ the European states, as the best means of check- | nian corvette, a Brazil rve the Spanish | was attending by nearly 2000 gentlemen, iac all 
APEE AS of the United tes o gate which took out the Minister fri id. the. ‘The Chairman opened 
inent. This d izot is baki the E nch ships was continued | business of the day by reading the resolations of the 
fmu Baesa by Mr. Kai who says t that at Buenos Ayres. s held out in the expectation | Couneil respecting t y of raising this 
The Unit United edeme Enone aoko = aroe rving faao | that the pst st dsm of thee te wo countries would not | fund, cise Sa f bxcking the ee 
ions, cannot in si shan ss i $ t 
i Te araar omei: tn the North Ameri sanction the aeg ir Ministers. The bar- by their d tet = sateen ng rds; andas 
nd should any such interference be attempted, will | unabated ; assassins are 
sist it at pe and all hazards.” * * “£ The | employed to sik ca a of the babasi aed fl had on former 
cient p eea of our laws should be | &re perp he p or of foreign S pomises 
i thers | they occasions cashed the cheques 
this continent alone haye the right to decide faa | of ladies ie are sitting at his table while these cruelties | the League has drawn upon them for 20004, 10,0007, 
fe ed. The period for the d years ago for 
which 
100, 0002. 5 so now that 
hol 1 limits, and t Buenos Ayres had been comp ght fit to 
pacts aiaei Base 2 world as our ‘settled policy, that | Resistance left MonteVideo. It is supposed that all the for 250,000/., relying” that they would accept their 
at CBHI y 
ion; 
onl; pln 
— | at Cent. bans mi: = the e Aos 94 to f; Ex- | Tere Ai Banini Of 
Riri oF aviation: apiha dadi the laws which prohibit the free i 
's-court, Upper Brook-street, Grosvenor- $ ue isions, believing 
read, Buo! 
gestae terrace, shag Ne t | alike of the true interests 
Eurepean colony or — pice shall, with our con- ‘weet a dt ea the Go init j 
can continent Or established on any part of the North ‘Sir Thomas Pasley, ies daspulhce tent the ‘Reon Tas would not deny them that « confidence they had sho 
rai n is the next and most important | come home by the Resistance. score R 
fe e M e, Mr. Polk states that then read an a act of ; 
rishi 
Eitp. balance in hand of 12,0334. 
Monry Market, Priday—New Three-and-Quarter | * balance in ba ot 
Longue, 
rs account 
amin that there was 
Alderman Neild then 
a 
paoi rees vè 
itan 
cinity, do hereby repeat our solemn protest against 
them to be most op- 
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enata icii ge-roed, Glass donker J. T adean pressive to the great mass of the people, and destructive 
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rusiierc—C Wiaziaseox, Great Portland-street, Mazylebon-, Wine = mes moved “ That this meeti: meeting } 
sense of the invaluable — 
kak Oreli League bas rer l 
majorities of his pary Se aoe pasted Societies for our Provincial News. On Saturday, the | Two years ago, they met 
aoe ae eae ot ied Mr. hall, 
and Mr. Benton, of Missouri, The very personal | y aq .essed by Smr Sente Beauchamp, Mr.Allnatt, | were i 15,0004, let } 
ntle Gendenen, will pve an siditional CGT SAE sass Mr.Thoyts, Mr. Deane, Mr.Hicks, Mr.Palmer, M. P., Lord put down six times the amount. 
ri pe 
be Mr. Calhoun, of South | Mount in the chair; and after the meeting been | present he now saw; and if they 
from 
bee consistent, f aR > 
degree, at the frst start he carries our usual summaries of the dinners of the Agricultural now expect them to back their opinions by their 
