FOREIGN NEWS. i»».«•■••■- ,. .- Bimlay, India. Feb. tf. At Penang two expedition* are prepa¬ ring ; one of which is deflined to form a Britilh fettlemciit at .Uehert—the ddlina- tion of the other net known. Sir Stain* f.ird linffles was to accompany the former expedition. The DutiSi are taking pofieffion of all the little they formerly had to the eaft- ward, and they arc in expectation of 15,000 more ttoops from Euiope- Private accounts from Calcutta of the 4th inft. mention that a very great change had rather unexpectedly taken place in tire momy market. Company's fix per cent paper, which ten days before bore a difcount of 7 I-J per cent, had fallen to 3 r.A per cent and the Bazar rate of in- teretl had kept pace with this decline, be¬ ing then 8 per ce» t. per annum on depofit of povernment paper, or equal to a de- creafe of io per cent, in as many day*. It was difficult to account fatisfafturily for fo rapid a change, though of the many reafmis which may havc| pctatcd to effect it, the principal are faid to be the large importations of bullion from ( hina and Europe, the opening of the bank for dis¬ counting, and the ftagnatfon in the cotton market in the upper provinces. It is further ftatcd that the crop of cot¬ ton tin's feafon is expected to prove very abundant. From a London paptr. May 8. BRITISH AM) t'OKMti.N BIBLE SOCI¬ ETY. Tuefday week the anm'verfary meeting of this focicty was held in Freemafon'a hall. There were two thoufand perfons Jirrfent. At 12 o'clock, the right hon. ord Telgumouth took the chair, when the report was read. It detailed the progrefs of the bible focictict in the different coun¬ tries on the continent and in the Indies, &c. Bated the number of bible* iflocd at enft and reduced prices, from the 31ft March, I? 18, to the fame period in 1819, was 123,247 hiblce, and 136,784 teftament% making in the whole 260,031 copies, be¬ ing an increaft beyond the ilTuErs of the preceding year of 67.930 bib'cs and tella- *ment« ; making with thofe iflued at the exper.fe of the fociety, from various prelfes upon the continent, a total of more than two million!! three hundred thoufund.— Prof. (Tor KicftW, from Perl*, printed liimfolf to the meeting, and through the medium of an able addrefs, which was read by the Ucv 1). Wilf.n, informed the meeting, tint tlie government of France bad promifed their utmr.ft fopport to the stated, tha: occo copies of the new tefta- rnent. printeJ in the Tuik-lh language, from the royal prefs of France, had been fent to Tut key—(Loud applaufe) -Three of thofe tcftamenw, which were exceed¬ ingly well printed and bound,and bearing the myal arms of France, were then prc- fented to the meeting by the profeflur, who, aided by the advice of Baron Sylvefter dc Sacy, had infpected the edition. The l)ukcof Glouccfler then moved the thai.ks of the meeting to the chairman, who made a fait able reply. The meeting Hioitiy af¬ ter broke up. Northern Expedition?.—Th.' Hecla and Griper have failed from Dtptford on the voyage of difcovery to the ar&ic regions. In addition to (nit) expedition, another is about to be undertaken by land, which i- to proceed in a northern direction from the Hndfin bay company's fetthments. The pernios to be employed in this ardu¬ ous undertaking, it is faid, are feletUd ; and. from the affillance of the North A- men'can tribes, every profpefi of fuccefs is entertained. It will be rrco!!e£tcd that, many years apo, Mr, Heme, and more re cently Mr. M'i\cnzie, fell in wifh the fea at two intermediate point**, a confiderahle di(lance f<omeach other between Belliing's Sleights and Baffin's bay. Lor fin. May ^$. The Morning Chronicles of the 6th and 1 ith, contain lengthy debates in the Iloufe of Lords, on the Catholic claims. On the 5th the Earl of Donoughmore prefented petitions from more than filty £r untie* mv| j,-»».<V.*; in \':**i^, tlil Oray prefented others fiom the Roman Catholics of England, and exprefled his firong difp' fition that they fhould be re¬ lieved from the degrading difabilities to w' ich they were fobjed. 1 hey were good fu'jc&s aid citizens—men eliimable and exemplary in all the rclau"'>ns of L-ciety ; which 'idly er titled them to all the piivi- leges which they claimed The obnoxious tenets, whfeb it was alledgcd they held, ivere now entirely dt fa vowed by the Ca¬ tholic Unive'fitics, and they had even cca- fed to be uftd a« an argument by the op¬ ponent* oi chofe claims. The Earl of Liverpool oppofed the pe¬ tition ; but did nol bilievethat any r.f the Roman Catholics now held thofe obnoxious doctrines, leading to immorality and inle- curity. which had been alluded to. It was not at aM on this ground that he op¬ pofed tfia admiffion of the Koman Catho¬ lic* to the frTiVilege*.of iht conllitutfon ; but altogether on conltitmional principles, invoking, as he contended, the fecurity of the Ptorcftant cftablithmei.t of the State, and with it. that of the Proteti?n\ t hurch, wi'.h which it was infepsrably connected. On the following d^y, the further dif cuffi-m 00 thi* fubject was poflponvd till the 2ifl of M^y in cooiequeoc* of an in- difpofitiin of the noble mover, the Earl of JDonruuhmore. The Atl irney General, in t!i- Honfe of C-fiinion-. psve notice, tli»C on the 13th, iic iTi njid owe for leave to bring in a bill to orevctif hi- Msjc.Ty'a fi'j-Cts from en- fating >r wy Forst^n Sertvttt without hi-i M»icitv'fi !.;cace. Lovdon, May 10. Mr. Tiernoy brought forward, la*>t nigh^ his moltt»n for an inquiry into the slate of the nation. His Speech produ¬ ced no remarknble effect- His views of the foreign policy, domestic economy and trade of the country, were not stri¬ king—if we except only the topic of fi¬ nance. Uti dialectics wore less pressing, and his jokes rather faint, and thinly scattered. The motion was sudden and premature. It)' bringing it oh at this moment he deprived himself of two very important subjects—the Bank Re^ric- Iion and the Budget of the year. The Right Honorable Gentleman begin with (]&» can ting rery imcourteoasiy upon tne adaiimstralicn, which hetaunfcdaiid de¬ preciated with some success. The first topic upon which he entered was our fo¬ reign relations, which he stated to be quite novel. Europe, he said, was un¬ der the tutelage of four powers, of which Kngland was one. At the Congress at Ai.l-la-Cuancl'ie Franco was admitted a fifth, and StrOttee enough, in a very short time after, the Dukeof Richelieu, a con¬ fidence in whore councils had induced the Allies to lake this step ; had scarce¬ ly returned to Paris when he and his administration went io pieces,—a new cabinet vas formed, and France, so for¬ midable during the uar, appeared, for¬ midable again. The Right Hon. Gen- tletr.a;:, after glancing at the Nether¬ lands, passed on to America, roudemrrd the cession of the Floridas and the com¬ mercial treaty, and observed, with great truth,.that there was a time v.hen Ihp murder of two British subjects, eren though the letter of the law of cations were against us, would not have passed without the demand of "a bloody and a strict account.** Me then offend a pas- sing piaycr for the S. Americans, and re¬ turned to inquire ivlutt Ministers had done at home. In the CCOtse of 4 yeat*. of pence flicy luid, ho snid, reduced thr p Blfc debt nf 8tX>,000,CO0/. and np* wards! b; the sum of fi.7tW.t*GU/.! anil. going on at the same rale, t\\-y wtu!d have further reduced it D¥ 14.000,000/ rrrir" \ in live vcars hence!—\\hu*, he niked, would be the s*a*e of then iritry. ciicouuteri.i* a war with such a burden upon is shoulders 2 The RgU< hon.gen¬ tleman concluded hu speech with pro¬ nouncing sentence of incompetence upon Miui.-tr r-i, and professing his own rearli- ne*5 to pa*s over with hi* fii'-nd- into their places. Lord CVt! ieaw*h replied, and turned the laimh, if not the argu¬ ment, ftgaintt 'he right Iwn. gentleman. lift spoke in a tone of pleasantry for a considerable time, and excited ft great iAmU v/wvf if matt at th0 expense of hn opponent. Upon most of the topic? re- Utinti to foreign cout1lrie=, refnJafinn was e»*y« It 13 not matter of charge against Ministers that France has Uoaome for- miduble. There is, it is true, much of l.-.mentable humiliation in the foib**aranrr orgorernm.Mit towards America—With South America we had UOrigH! t<> inter¬ fere. H'jt the dreadful difficnl'irs in which the country in placed, and ifs utter inability to sustain a ivae, ure uvnu- swered & qnatuvfcrableby the noble lord. This is truly a suhje t of hitfu] ron- leraplatiou.—We have, at le.-i t, one source nf!:opcaud encouragement. The gentlemen on both sid»s of the House have that Roman patriotism which doe- not despair of the Comrnonwralth. The Olfices of Stutc are besieged and de- fendt.'d mo.t vlgamtrsty. The debate was kept up to a very late hour, and the motion was rejected, on a division, b; a majority of 357 fo 173. London-, May 21. Letters hive readied a mercantile house to day from the Cape of Good Hope, dated early in .March, which we are sorry to say confirm the previous in- fcUieeii'.'e of the rai iug of a large bod) of Cadre*, who from thaJr numhrrs were able to de-troy every thing that v. as op* po-ed to them ; but as the British troops, and indeed the whole country, were up in arms against thpm, we indulge in the expectation that the next arrivals will bring news of their entire defeat. The Portuguese government, in order to ClirtU Hie coa>t ol Brazil from the nu¬ merous insurgent privateers, had, in ad¬ dition to the* armed ^hips sen* from other port-, dispatched from Pcmambuco a sloop of war to cruize in search 1 f them. We learn by a letter from thence, dated tlto middle of March, that very fhortlv alter this vessel had put t« sea instead of her taking private*rs, she «a> herself captured by them, after an action which lasted nearly two hour-, as th- Portu¬ guese are so HI-soiled to conduct any naval enterprise, 'rhe corsairs which took, the sloop of war *nHcd under the flagofgen. Arti^fts, andwt refilled chief¬ ly with American Bailors. A Dutch Mail has ar**?sed tliis morn¬ ing, bringing papers to (h«t 10th in-taut. An article, dated Brussels, states that Iheftw levy of -10.030 men, will raise the French army to the number of lfi6,- 000* exeliuty -'y of the gens (Parmesyand the sedentary coropaulea, as they are cal¬ led, amounliuj, togrther, to*ZO,00l)men. Thuslhoarmv will still be below the propo svd P1 aceestahli'.lnneut of 20j|000men, It is raid to be the intention of incFrenrh govciumet.t to raise the army to '290,000 men,(one liundr dth part of Ihe entire population) it being judged that the maintenance of this force, «i'h the n«- oe^ssry and existing fortresses, will uot exceed the ability of France. intelligence from ^t. I'etersborghfitates I hi ite of the Wora broke up on the 10th April. /Vow ///,- A'. ). /.;... p, c/, Jyfy j. Lui^/iom isvone.—We Lave rc« eeifdd London papers !o the SU* of May inclusive, by (iicship Juno, in 37 days from Liverpool. There does not appear to be any essential change in the mar¬ kets since our last accounts from that quarter. If any thing, the article of cotton has improved a little. The pros¬ pects for an abundant harvest throughout Great Britain was never more promising. We think (says the London Courier) we may assert without fear of exaggeration that there never was a reason which gave greater promise of plenty than the pre¬ sent ; this remark is not routined to any particular description of produce, but applies equally to all, »nd to none more than the most important of all—the wheat crops. Cantillon and Mariner, who were ac¬ cused of an attempt to assassinate tl»c Duke of Wellington, have had their tri¬ al at Paris, and been a;rjuitted. Among the ma&nifir-.nt presents pre¬ sented to the Vrince Regent of England, by the Persian amba-ador, at a late court, were carpets of 'a^hmere shawls, composed of four distinct pieces : the principal carpet is in length 17 Persian y^rds, breadth 9 yard*. The) were ma¬ nufactured for the king of the Afghans. whotent them as a presented the Shah, and who, without hesitation, sent them, as the greatest rari'y he possessed, to the Prince Regent. In Persia they are iu- estfmable,such a specrmen of manufac¬ ture being there hitherto unknown. A gold enamelled looking glass, open¬ ing with a portrait of hh Persian majesty: the object of which was to exhibit, at .one view, th? porttaits of two sovereigns^ the one in painting, the o'herby r.-ller- tion ; and around which were poetical illusion*, A gold enamelled ftoxi A magnificent coftlj word, calibra¬ ted in Persia lor the e\<iuisite temper of its blade; the sheath ornamented vvith i-mc-alds, rubi-s. and diamonds. A string of Pear's. Two carpets .f H-rat. A large patntitti; ot his Persian Majes- iy- Ten magnificent ra* hmere ^hawls, of various sue* and denomination*. The Arabian or-e btoil'lit by his P.vcellency *o Kngland as a preseuj to (he Prince Regent, we/0 drawn up in the rouit-yatd. Mil It is as«erted in the Gt-rmsn papers. d repuhli'.ht d i.i Pari* and Loudon, that another Meeliug of the Allied ^ov- irei^nsl«t« take place, in the course ol the present year, I' !> *«»d that Ihe meeting will b« heliU' Carh shad, in Bo¬ hemia.; ami the reMM. BoriciMt*d is, that «Ihcre will he groflt changes in the North." The Prince U..^,,, nf I.;nqlaiH|, it is stated, is to be pr,--en( on ,|lc occa. sion. The Paris *npers mention (hat 0i* Rina; of Prussia is to pass soine time In that city, after the summer reviews. The rua^istratc* of Copenhagen, it i> -ajd, » have received i let,cr from the North Ami-rican »i.ionary, captain *yme«, who will take a journey into the Interior of tho earth, if he ran obtain as- UStanee." A similar letter has been re- reived in many of the cities of Germany. Theceiebrattd P'/nxkt* the pnae&tri- an, lately uakcil ixttochundred miks in ticefriy diti/s. The la-t mile he per¬ formed in 12 ininues, and appeared very tittle fatigued. A long and animifei debate ocrurrcd en the 17th of May in the House of Lord?, on a motion (or a Committee to examine the exi*tiig laws r.flceflug the (loman Catln»iic part of the Community. The motion was rejecti d hy a majority oi Nearly/cro million ounces of Silver were drawn from the ISank ■ f Kugland, by the Kast India Company* on the 15th of May, and shipped to Bnmlwy, Bengal, and China. A*. 1'. Sped tit vr. - Translated for the M T. Daily Advertiser. THE CFRMAN IN T ELLlC t K C E R, Thecircumltane;8 connected wi'hSandt, the afTuinn of K012rbUC, are llricl!y invea- ti^ated, and copies i.f ifc»c mnMet are pla¬ ced into the hands of the Rufiian Envoy. The rebut of ihe invcltigition i- n «t rfiade public, and no reports arc thcicfore to be received implicitly 'I he attendants of Sandtj the rhyfioan, the Clergyman, tbr Judge. Sec. hav« been required to fwcar that they will not divti!pc any thing con- cerning this jnfatujtrr) your.jj mac. Th.cv arc piohihited from making known what he fpcaks. and how he is I thvy are not even allowed to fay whe'h<-r he i^ dead or alive. A letter from PcterSOtirgn Hates that commerce |ia« declined "cry much. The prices of grain in ItuiTnn port* havefal'cn corliderably. and there :'i little demand for Ruffian commodittVfc. The Literary J-mrnal which v^as iffued weekly at Weimar, conducted by the I ;te Hcrr Von Ko^zvbue, U to be continued by an alTociation of the abhft German writers. The State; of (laden were oprncd in a folemn mannci, on the zzdof Apiil. ihe Grand Duke deliverer! a veiy impiefTive addiefs on the orcafi"n, afur which the rrprcfentati*e* of the States were tworn into office. The tcqured oath oili^aie^ tj>em to aid and promote aeeoi ding t<» their b«H judgment, the pnV-c welfare* without regard to pCCOlPil r^i k or cl-,*Tc8, A. let ter ftom Carllhrnhe. C'ri'ip a detailed ac¬ count of the proceedinj* on the OCcafioD fay*: thank God, we Oir.ian* begin a public life, v*c cowneacr to fpeak pub. iiciy, a. 1 peifoiijily to Dip forth f«:- the gcnora1 weal. An- in lhl\ alfo, our princes are defnous 10 1 fee the noble ft ex amplet. In his fpeecbthe Orand Duke [ (iid ason^ oUitt thin$»; fiiifif cd be IQ u& the Spirit, as well as the letter of the Con¬ stitution; in hci boundaries we ean, and we ivi'l feek, and for ever establifh the welfare of our native country I fhall ad¬ minister justice and order with wigor, and coufcienlinuily fulfil the constitution to the utmost; on this I here giie you my sacred princely word. A focicty ha? been formed in Germany for the promotion of industry and trade. Great efforts are nude to revive and che- tilh the German manufactories. This fo¬ ciety has prefented a very able memorial to the congrefs at Frankfort. A tragical event occurred lately at Kcip- z\g—a Student aiked for the confent of the parents of his beloved—the parents would not peimit the contemplated mar¬ riage ; the lovers defpair, and refelve to drown themfelvcs together. They go to the liver; the girl plunges into the water first, and fuddenly the student is attacked with hydrophobia. He returns home in order to moot himfelf, but he fears the loud noife of the CSTploGon. He places a viol with poifon before him, but he has fome griping appiehenfions ; he is difco- vcred in this dilemma, and faved from de¬ struction i the poor girl however is dead* New-Venn, July j. From Buenos Jyres.— By the schoo¬ ner Potion we h;ive Teceived Buenos Ayres Gazettes to the 29th of April.— They furnish the following extracts from letters : Extract of a lifer received at Buenos Ayf&y dated Chili Santiago^ April 0, iSIO. No intelligence had btten received from Lord Cochrane. The United Slates frigate Macedonian, Capt. Downs, had saile'l 011 the 3d from Valparaiso for Coquimho. The expedition fir Lioia still Contemplated : preparations making, thoujh slowly, from the want of fund, -, gen. San Martin daily expected at the Capital, and his preser.ee would add spi¬ rit to the effort making to accomplish this important object. A treaty or arunct:ce had ben con¬ cluded on the 16th April between the government r.f Utienos Ayres and the agent appointed by the people of Santa Pe and gen. Ariigns , the plenipotentia¬ ries to meet ihe tOfh May, which it was supposed would load to a general peace V (ween the provinces lately nt raiianee. lite tioops Hftd returned to iJnenns Ayres. Ihe nPU constitution wa* print- in- and would be published in a few days. The actual director had resl^neD, and it Was Supposed would be appointed a se¬ nator under the new cotMitnfion. A ;i;'fia-'«inj| j:f war wo.- P»ner*ed to he declared against the Portuguese Go¬ vernment, and that Montevideo would fall. A letter ofthe 13th says lord Coch¬ ran's lie t was to enter tailao on the I7ih, in order, if possible, to cut out the Rmaralda and Vaganaa frigate*, and Spanish ship Sah Fernando, on board of which were more than half a million of dollars. Cxpr&ation of receiving the glorious ncwa of the fall of Caraccas. u While on another quarter, the city ofCumanais bcfiegcd both hy land and fea, by the military and naval forces of General Ecrmudas and Admiral Brion. Cumana murt fall. Barcelona is unprotec¬ ted, and will therefore meet the fame fate with Cumana. Qiuria, Malhurin, Cum- anaco, and the extenfive plains of the interior, are in poflcfuon of the Patriots. Every thing has a very Battering appear¬ ance. The arms of freedom and ind.'pee. dence muft triumph. The New World mufl be free and independent from north: to fouth. M The new6 from New Grenada is alfo very (Littering. i- COPENHAGHH, Aplfl 2^. A Haytian vessel (f»om St. Domiego) has arrived in the sound. This U the firn; vessel belonging to this black nation, which has entered the Baltic. The captain fays he is going to Lubcc, to purchafe grata. He complains much of the negroes who compofc his crew-^—they are FOgueft. thieves and will do any thing rather than Work in mancejvring the veficj. The captaio has kdled two of them with his own hand, acr- mg under the laws of his gOVe»nmCnt| which prefciibe the pain of death for nu¬ merous faults, that, with the wh'te$ are pumilied only with impnfoniocnt for a li¬ mited time. • • . . Batches, June 2 Ohio Carta?,—We ondorsiand thai 'he workmen have commenced opening the Canal around the livlU of the Ohio, on the Indiana side. This is in the veiy spirit ol'improvenici t and the result wi!! render b'*>th honor nod profit to 'he cen. tlemen who are engaged in pro-;ccutiny the design. This plan '.ike r.iai7 others of a similar kind had loin dormant for many years, and at one time ue almost despaired witecsslng the accompliibmcnt ol it ; but it is how progressing U'id at nosery distant per!od, we may expect the completion ol ir Rear Admiral Giiihths, arrived at Bermuda on ih* 5th June, in (he New¬ castle, from England, He Succeeds Ad¬ miral Milne in the command of that sta- f ion. The 6?d P»riti*h regiment ic ordered to embark from Bermuda for Halifax. Buenos Ayres, dated April 20, 1819. '* The frigate Macedonian arrived at Valparaiso on the 2^th of January, and on the 14M1 March fai'ed to Coquimbb. She intended not to fail for Lima till more of Lord Cochrane** operations might be known. Lord Cochrane, by the lail ad¬ vices, wa* before Callao, and it is fup- poled that he will attack, and fucceed in delboylng, that pait of its fortifications, and take the Royal fi. ct. 15.tr.nMo-p, June 12. The City Bank «•* Baltimore has green notice, that its note-, will be received on deposit, and that CCittliiaten thereof will beissnrd, bearing End real at the mtfl of six per cent per annum until redeemed, which ccrtilicates sh::ll be transferable. CwABLESTON, June 1 9. A lettfr from L^rerpool, dated Mar 1st, to a house i» till* city, says—*< The' calculation is, that within fti* \?-1 1 bi» montlis uot le^^ thati i 14111 '* money Kave been lost by specitlatinn< , ia. onh two at tides— corn and cotton." A severe gnle has been experienced on Lake Erie: the stcam-boal, whi-hhad proceeded 70 miles up the lake, was compelled to return. It hnwcTcr z»$- ed no injur}'. Utictt P"t- ^^M£mHJJsjj)| HI "M ^sWsjWIiTi " . * *J HOME AFFAIRS. m • • » ExtraH of a lef.tr tc the Editor of the Boston Daily Advertifert dated Part of ofbpain, TrhiL'.td, \~,th May, 1819. *■ 1 have the fatififaclion to fend yuu a fi-e of the " Corrco del Orinoco," in spani!h, from which you may extort much novel information relative to Ven¬ ezuela. In three ofthe No's, y 11 will find the famous fpeech delivered at the inlta'lation of the fecund congrefs; It is worthy of perufal. 1 fiocerely wiih 1 had time to translate it- Vou will alf Wind an article in No.—,entitled Noith America, which is a well* wit ten inveCtive agaudl Prcfident Monioe, wiih refpect to the con- qntft of Amelia lfijnd. ItS author is -^Ir German Rofeto, a membtrof theConprefs. He refided many years h\ the United •^ta'.e-, aid 1* a m;in of eminent talents, and a rrofiund politician. " 1 have all*;* the plcafure to tranfniit to you a file of our miserable inland eazettc.1'. The aciual (late of p-'liiical alTdirs and military movements, is as follow.*:: The lecond congrefs has been rectntly in flat led at Viigutlura, as you will fee by the papers. The Patriot ai my under the demand of gen. Bolivar, is on the Lft hank of the river Apurito, and near the enemy; 'I he vanguard* of the two armies have recently had feveral fkirmilhcfi, in which the Patriots were fuccef-ful- The Independent General Paez has under ht CO" mand a well difcipljued cavalry ; we wait with impatience for favorable intel¬ ligence from that quarter. AH the En- gmh forces, who have lately arrived fiom England to aid the I atriot ceufe, have ncencrated at the ifland of Margare:t3„ nber 2000, raider the command of Col Eii',;'im and Major Urfler, and were to have landed near La^uira, m order to •nakea defeent upmi the Caiacca«, which ii left unprotected, by theabkiicc of Mo¬ ri lo'iarmjr. This expedition has airea^y failed fiom Jilatgarcua, aad wc ate iu a«i y c« in 1.1 HaUfav. June 4. Senoun mifunJcrRandinus Oill cxift be¬ tween the Executive and the Colonial As¬ sembly of the Bahama*. The Iloufe has been twice dilTolv-d ; and the pre lent As¬ sembly (the third fince the difpute fnft occurred.) has determined on purfuing a line of coudjc> fimilar to that of its pre- decelTors. The -V;ry is well known to moftof our readers—In i8w, W. Wylly, Efq. his Majefly's Attorney General, be¬ ing confined, by order of the Houfe. for a fuppofed Breach of its Privileges, w-a» brought up by a habeas corpus before the Chief Juftice, and liberated—In confe¬ rence of which, the AfTcmbly r.fufed, antt ttill docs refufc, to vote the ufual falaries for the Judges and other public "facer?- The matter being referred home, the con- duft and proceedings of the fudges were approved of—with a declaration frona Lord bathurft—" That bin Royal iligfu nefs the Prince Regent, will mort unwil¬ lingly refort to any rncafure, which can he confidcrcd dcro^atoiy to the rights and privileges of the Houfe ;" but in the erect of the r.flembl/ wiihulJieg the rcquifitc fund', some other means would be provided for the remuneration of the public ofn- cers ; and fuck duties impofed upon the imports and exports to and from the Ta- j hamaSf as may con-cr the expense thus im¬ properly thrown upon the Mother Coon- try. In this difagtceable prcJicament the Houfe waii prorogued hy Prcfident Mur*.- nings, on the 31 It cf March. In this cafe, a vart.ty of precedents have been adduced ; and amoneti others that of Mr. Flower, fentenced l-y the lltufe of Lord* in 17U9. to pay * jti* of £iG9 and to be com.r.ittcd to IhiVrgaUtJbr :~t* Months. On being brought up by a lubeat corpus before Lord Ktnyou, Mr. F. was remanded to prifon. Nr. t, as has been faid, that his LouTnip entertained any doubts of his authority to resale thepriloner; but that the caiife cf his confinement ap¬ peared to have been juil and equitable. *$urhc, :Ju1y $• On Saturday !afL at 12 o*c'ock, Mosfi fcigntut the Cathjlic EiOiop of Quebec embarked on hoard '.he brig Gto. KyoteSg lor Liverpool. He wai accompanied to tl;e place of embarkation by u nunicrous body nf the Clergy ot UU DlOcefe and Uy a great COOOOUrJc nt the citizens, who, al¬ though the tim£ of bis departure was 11 -t publicly known, embraced tUU opporiUili* ty ot telifvrng their pcrfonal rci-ard a.^d their refpeft for the bead of the Cotl'Olic Church in this Province. Monfcigneur i* accompanied bv hi* ^e* crctary Mr, Turge u, |VI it cf lire bdnu uary vf Q^iebvCj -u- .rift I--n^u-, Lr