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   Washington Daily National Intelligencer (Newspaper) - June 8, 1840, Washington, District Of Columbia                                JUNE 8, 1840.  8522  a W. R. ROSE offers liis services to the of in the branches of Office in the win than a year Si a Tri weekly Paper for a six months STATES Dally to the VIA THE CHESAPEAKE ond Virginia Steamboat hereby jive on and after the 25th of May inai of their consisting of the and will leave the lower end of at 1 o'clock P. for Norfolk and the aod bound to Charleston will take the Cara for Weidon early on the morning after fjr will be put on the James river CD and bound to from Philadelphia are informed bolts of this line will go alongside the Philadelphia eery day for passengers and by leaving on or Friday in the be in the fallowing day V 4 P. M the loss of one I ring one cent expense for transferring and 10 b in advance of any other one of the above botts wilt leave via on and at 1 a. and land passengers do not choose to on all in Baltimore at or before 12 o'clock P. iii J ai least eight hours in advance of any other and the hour of departure N jrf lk and is fixed at I o'clock P. m. inii will be taken fiom the Richmond boats in Hampton l in Baltimore next morning about n ample time for all the lines going and being about 4 hours a Wanco ufany other or expense has been spared to make this line one of most and in the and the P a pride in stating in the twenty-four ne his been in there never has been an accident the loss of life or injury to to Weidon from meals on included to meals included to meads 8  C. President Md. Va. Steamboat Co. Will be exposed to public sale on the 20tb - of June if not sold at private sale before that the following Houses and Lots House and Lot on the corner of and K streets a dooble two story on the corner ol and I ten good rooms and one Honse on E between 3th nnd 9ih directly opposite the residence ol O. B. Brown n as it so convenient to the General Post Office and Patent now inquire June 16t t<'o'>8i  Life iii by Grant author of The Great Bench and in two 12mo.  Husband or Pas a by the author of The Wife in two 12mo.  or Language of with colored in one vol. fancy Just received for sale mar 27_Penn 3 City Post view the the surrounding public and private is for sale by W. M. doors west of Brown's con be cured in every a course of Dr. Phelps's Tomato A failure in this never been ON on the Radical cure of with plates translated from the by P. Campbell M. just for sale 6____ImiTifdiatolv east of and alexandria steamboat JOSEPH JOHNSON is now in complete hav ing been thoroughly repaired in and now hours of 10 and 12 A. 9 and 11 A. 4 and 6 P. 3 and 5 P. She will 1i30 a daily morning trip between Alexandria and leaving Alexandria at half past 6, and Georgetown 1 s before 8 and afier Monday the 23(1 the steamboat will run as follows between Washington and Alexandria until further Washington at 9 and 11 A. M. and 3 and 5 P. M. Leave Alexandria at 8 and 10 A. M. an i 2 and 4 P. M. steamboat will commence running one trip Alexandria and George with the 2)1 aod ot and Georgetown at 12J until further AND the accommodation of the Pub the PHENIX will make an extra trip between Alexandria and Washington on Sunday viz. Leaving ac at 7 until further 5d3;&2aw3w Captain  for the Newcastle and every morning St 6 arriving at three hours before the departure of 6 arriving at Philadelphia 13011! o'clock P. lur New biats and cars of this Lino are in complete and the i lation of passengers in their usual style All at its Passage through THE steamer CHESAPEAKE will leave Washington for A on the 30th at 9 o'clock in tb she will leave Norfolk on Saturday even loi at 3 for Passage nod fare She take olf and land passengers going and returning at the diffe landings on the Chesap on her return from will make a trip J Tn to Cone Northumberland Vir i will leave Washington every Monday at 6  until further she will leave r ijy mornings for She will take off and freight at the different landings on th Passage and fare as liny f information apply to the LINE FOR near the corner of 15 the bouse ou Capitol Hill occupied at present liy the Vice Possession will be given on the of 143 5firn  asd Mechanic's May 30, 1840. N conformity with the charter of tins an election for twelve Directors to serve the ensuing yeur will l e held at banking between the hours of 9 ond 3 on the fust the 6lh day of July J. L june 4 C or the June 3, are that an election twelve Directors for this to serve for one will be held at the on the first Monday in July to commence at 10 o'clock A. and close at 3 o'clock P. according to the provisions of the order of the Board RD. 4eotfijiily Cashier.  5, 14U. N for twelve Directors to serve for the ensuing year wdl be held at the on tho 6th day of July from 10 A. M. to 3 P. june 6w4w Cashier.  N and neatly rooms now vac can commodate four with or their with either transiently or residence adjoins that of Dr. on the of C and 4i The location is among the most and io 53t  Luter well made and well of good for 82 25 per which is equivalent to 11 per Good common Letter suitable for school or store for tl 7j per ap sate just received a la nC superior Blank Books of every sixe and of first-rate and offered for sale at prices very materially lower ibey have ever before been sold in new in 2 large octavo for 50, is for sale oy F. at The hy a work in 16 written while with the Army new in 1 e 75 Naval History the United Slates ot second with is just and for sale may 4  M. Fonr doors west of E LITTLE or Multum in Parvo ol the a small volume lor the pork 't or writing 1839. Just by F. price 87 The Little a volume of the same fur instant reference on subjects of Ancient Ancient ond General 1S39. Little a volume of the same being a ie guide to comprising a Grammar in Rules of Verbal the whole fo instant 1S30. Little or Geographical Dictionary in for the or 1639. price Si 24  grateful to his friends and the Public generally for the liberal encouragement he has hitherto met with in his line of ond informs them that he is row prepared to receive Wool to into any kind of Woollen Goods at his factory near Md. He also informs them that ho will at the store of H. C. P. K. in Upper on tbe 10th and at Queen on VV June 17ih, for the purpose of receiving Woid to will lie received at nil times by Mr. Wells No. h Baltimore by Messrs. Middleton City and Mr. W. HI The will be made by the subscriber to I e in his and be that lie will be able to fill all orders in time Ibr winter from it will be for him to carry on business t himself or hii unless he adopts some regular from he will not on any he therefore informs his customers in on all bills for manufac a discount of 3 per will be made wben the cifli on delivery of the and on all bills paid on deliv ry Iif ibe 3li bearing interest from will be He always keeps im for sale or exchange for a of Woollen letters addressed to the at Montgomery Md. will be attended to George's IL C. A P. E. D. and J. John S. M. Gen. G. H. 4PdlJune 17  national OF TBE AND OHIO CANAL 1, 1840.  to the provisions of the charter of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canai tho Stockholders of the Company assembled in general at 1'2 o'clock at the City in the city of it being the twelfth Annual Meeting of the Mayor of wos appointed and Thomas the State of by her Messrs Kkt and the Stale of by Dr. R. C. Mason the Corporation of by the Mayor and and the of by Messrs Cazenove and Hooe the ot by Clement and private President of tho ihn Hon. Francis tbe causes which the presentation of the Annual Report at this and laid before the meeting copies of his letters to t he Governor of dated the 9iii day of 1839, and 10;h of 184, which were laid on the Thomas Carbery presented the memorial of George G. and contractors on the line of the praying the Stockholders to dsp their utmost influence to obtain a call of the Legislature of Carbert also a memorial from William P. and on tiie litie of tho aik ing the to direct the and to continue the work now under contract on the and to issue scrip tor the the monthly also presented a of inspon from R. and residing in motion of Mr. the meeting then adjourned until 12 o'clock M. to thr Love of Uie being a collection of short by Caroline of the Just and for sale by W. M. book and stationery 4 doors west of Brown's AN 1> in the first half century of the by a Na ive Georgian second with 1 This day received and for sale by P. the hundredth volume of Harper's Family Professor Upham's Outlines of Imperfect and Disordered by the third Monday in August OF YOUK are very apt to consider a but a trilling and to think that it will go away of 111 a day or and give themselves no trouble it. But to we would ijf yoor d i not with your If yoti to live a good nid be careful to lake such as will f an easy and a OF PRUNUS or CH KKK lus cured more r Ms for sale in this Tbe ules 111' d by this h the is daily are of the most and tend to show Its and the rank it in public at the book and Stat Store of R. PA R N H 9 h and Pennsylvania agent the of 82-iwlin  March FOK sale at the Patent Brick near the Navy to be at least equal Apply to may 14d4teod8t  bnc and at the lowest JASPER DU Charles w 10.  P. and Chapman and by the that the sales made and by P. Forrest and Edward in this case be cause be io itie A copy of 2, to the order of the Stockholders of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company in general this Col. Peteh Mayor of in the the Stale of by Kky and Commissioners the State of by Dr. R. C. Masiin j the of by tho Mayor and and Buk of by the and A. C. the Corporation of by also several individual Francis of the Canal presented and read the Annual Report of the President and Directors to the of offered tlie following resolution That Annual ol the now t. wilh tlie tint be referred to i f to and ihot all rules adopted for the of tbu in general meeting and the same are rescinded and of offered the following as a for the above resolution the Standing appo under the rule be to take immediately into cor ibe of tile finances of the tiie means for carrying on the and that subject to a future question was taken the adoption of tbe substitute by ayes and and in the as the Slate of by its proxy - 570 Corporation of by the Corporation of by its proxy Corporation of by its proxy do certify that at the said election the following votes were C. - 2 578 Francii - - 11295 H. - 3,086 J. J. - - - 3,086 - - - 3,086 Walter S - - - 2,578 Thomas - - 3,086 Bernard - - - 3,086 R. P. - - - 11,295 F. A. - - - 10,787 - - - 10,787 John - - 10,787 - - - 10,787 - - - 10,787  that Francis Thomas was duly elected and R. P. F. James John William and William Tyler were duly elected Directors of said Company until the Monday in Jane and until successors be B. R. C. G. C. Chairman thereupon declared the following gentlemen duly R. P. a. Sw until the first Monday in June and until their successors are offered the following That until this shall be in fun Is for the rapid of the the salary of the President be at per and the compensation of the Directors at two dollars per question on the adoption of this resolution was taken by ayes and anil decided in the as follows the State of the State of Maryland and the Corporations of and Key offered the following That general meetings of the Stockholders of the Ohio Canal from and after the Ist day if shall be held in the city of until orders and thai all or la ws inconsistent herewith b and the same are repealed and moved to amend the resolution by striking out Frederick and inserting Baltimore which motion was by the following vote the Slate of the State of Maryland and the Corporations of and Bradley then moved amend the resolution by these provided rooms can be in Frederick for the use of the Company free of aj are those now nnd heretofore io question was taken on the and decided in Iho by the following vote State of Virginia and the Corporations of Georgetown and the State of Maryland and the Corporation of m was then taken on the resolution as original ly and decided in the by the following the Slate of and the Corporation of the State of Virginia and the of Alexandria and was then that when this meeting adjourn it adjourn lo meet again in this place at 12 o'clock M. on the third Monday in July the meeting Jr. DAYS LATER FROM be inserted in some newspaper in tbe D stric ol Columbia once a week for three weeks previous to tbe of August 2 of Charles County a short time by using To dec 1fim  PUBLIC are now informed thut Line h in successful operation through the en ' ro route to via the Georgia Railroad cars lo by stages to ond Bainbridge by steamers Leroy and Charleston to via by railroad thence Cham and Ui by the A1 ' leave Augusta every and Sa ur ist o'clock P. M. and are assured to arrive in Mobile upon the Alligator Line being reduced to 2l0 much less than by ony other and over the best natu r ads the Southern every comfort and accommoda n are g lo passengers upon the and they are at ' assured that they ahall be exempt from all the ' O daily practised upon them upon the upper via and and that our object shall be to ex and please our line at Bainbridge for via xi and leives immediately on the arrival at Bainbridge coaches will at all times be run in company when the requires in the above line apply at the office at the United to 7 G M. FRENCH remedies ever covered for the cure of Female Ac. these Pills are the most possess great advantages over the balsams and all liquid by being entirely free from and do the breath in the thereby preventing the while using les this important they never a sickness - the and in the early stages of the disease they usually in a few days wilh little regard 10 diet or 'n tlie most obstinate stages of the they are equally cured many after other medicine had Price one dollar per Forsale S. 1 to W. tbe other to duease may assuredly expect its recurrence about days ol changeable weather and lu attacks can be prevented by tlie timely use of Dr Phelps's Tomato Price 37J For agencies see dec 5m  isu k a of Washington agent for the Protection Insurance Company of offers to insure and their and all other descriptions of insurable loss or damage by The of premium offered areas low as those of any other similar and every man has now an for a to protect the ravages of this destructive in a single sweeps away the earnings of many course the office pursue in transacting and io the adjusting and paying of is prompt and For terms application may be made to the who is authorized to issue policies to applicants without M. 24wtf Harlfud, 00 the of the of and the conduct of 1 vol. F. Hall's Letters from the East and from the 1 vol. Lecture on the between the Holy Scriptures and some parts of Geological by John Pye D. D. P. G. S. Just received 20 Immediately east of the is this day received for sale by jan 4_P. of new ot a few of Map of New on measuring 6 feet by 5 feet 3 being the most accu rale and beautifully executed Map in ilie United if early will be sold at less than tlie subscription mar 25_W. of r e vo o n ar y containing the Life of Brigadier General William and also of Capt. Stephen by Mrs. author of Relig on at National and is for sale by W. M. four doors west of Brown's 8  on a further supply this day received and for sale by W. four doors west of Brown's a tract of lying in the county one hundred and sixty about two miles and a half 3, 1840.  of cash price flour in tbe of Washington from 85 to 50 per the law requires that bread sold in the city of Washington the present shall in 13  octavo last neatly bound price set published at 92 50 per may spitting of pain cured by Rev. 1. Balm of the druggists having removed their stock of Goods to their large brick warehouse opposite the Bridge hove on hand a large and of Spring and as they receiving through the season new their friends and tho Public generally with a of dry goods upon the most liberal T. BERRY CO. 4-4, 6-4, and 6-4 colored and white Canton Matting and for sale low T. B. of New Silversmiths and Jewellers to the to inform their friends in. its diey have removed their branch in Now Warren street to No. 336 two present extensive and fashionable and S. A M. will receive by as they appear in AMERICAN embracing a collection of treaties and conventions between the United States and foreign from 1778 to 183 4, A few copies of the above work are for sale M. doors west of Brown's and pencil from the Messrs. Addison New a good assortment of handsome Gold and Silver Pencil with at various For sale at 22 W. ' view of 1  quarto filled with beautifully printed and well A few copies just received for Price 50, in in 1837, of in one octavo volume of 600 handsomely with many full bound in extra and containing a full on 1 accurate history of his life from his birth to his together with the and Sufferings of the and others of the Primitive Martyrs j lo which is added a History of the by tho Rev. John D. price Si 60,  1_F. day per schooner Capt. from New one original case real Principe Z de lo Cruz made of pare 2kira in quarter at 50 For sale for cosh at tbe old and fancy 4 doors east of the City Post ap 13 LEWIS P. S. Several brands of the most approved Havana warranted in and for sale at the lowest prices as defensive a refutation of the arguments and obj that have been urged against the arranged and classified in alphabetical complete in one volume of 137 price 62 in neat cloth 18 F. 1= on north side of the turnpike road Court A great portion of it is covered with the soil highly susceptible of and a garden 01 grazing farm is by any in the further apply 19-eolm SWANN has added 10 bis tbe bouse 6-1 be lias fitted up and furnished more particularly with to the of families and desirous of parlors attached to ir sleeping A private lo No. 64 on also a ball the house will br on the liris given so much lo The in the pan of tlie house are in readiness for use from 6 o'clock A. M till Hi P. 1 takes ibis opportunity of returning Ins most grateful to v Iim have handsomely liim from first be was with the and I himself to endeavor liy the most attention to merit a continuance of 30101 New May 2lst, advertiser wishes to obtain a as Governess in a private aod e She has no objection to going lo the The most unquestionable testimonials of talents and can be and similar testimonials will be She would certain object to tne situation of Principal or Assistant in a respectable fir Young A line addressed to A. Z. und left at the Drug corner of E and 7ili will me el with ate 92aw3w  M AIM P valuable national most important publication since the Declaration of wilh 32 plates of fac ai embracing all tho signatures In the now first engraved by authority of for this elegantly printed on the finest hot pressed and in various styles of For sale 3 av. between and l2th a few copies only were preserved from tiie fire which destroyed the Congressional edition in the members of and others of this work for an American statesman see the necessity of cilling s on tbe place and under the of the during the last on the Point three miles from will be re opened on the Ist of and will be conducted on the plan on which it was originally school will compose the of the participate in its domestic and will be limited and There will be with Mr. Mason three of mature who have been educated with special reference to their and who are entirely devoted to terms are per year for those who pursue only the English Classical and course of an extra charge per will be allowed for those the French and German and the same Drawing and boarder will be charged per year for the use of who may wish for information concerning tho school ore permitted to refer to ihe who have had sons or wanis at tbe school during the last year Messrs. A. M. E. and G. D. at the United States Arbena Professor A. D. Samuel and Robert E. Major William of the U. States Commodore of the U. Slates 21dtSJune JOBN HATCH and will practise his profession iu the several Courts for the District of Columbia and iu the of the United He will also attend to private claims before Congress and the General Land or either of the other Executive Deportments of tke 4J very near tho City 18eo2m  an D has in store superior and other choice brands of at the old and fancy 4 east of the City Post 3 LEWIS Merchant respectfully invited the attention of the Public to his select assortment of fashionable and Summer which he is at all times ready to make up to order in a superior Ready-made Clothing will ba upon to be inferior to none in quality and being all made up at his and is warranted lo bo in every respect equal to ordered opposite to Brown's ond on the south side of Pennsylvania between 12lh and 13th 29eodlm  imponed from by P. price 82 75, at two a few copies of the 1 quarto one hundred engravings for copying wilh the together with the art of drawing and the theory and practice of perspective progressively and coloring of of and of the human detailed in a and perspicuous calculated for by R. Teacher of Drawing and Perspective lo the of 29  the State of its proxy motion of Mr. Key was then modified by to read as follows That tbe Annual Report of the n w with the papers la d before the be 10 a committee of to lie chosen Py the duly it shall be to report on the Ihe work and the of scrip and ibat all rules fir the of the in and ibe same are question was then taken on the adoption of the resolution as and decided in the by the following vote the and the Corporation of George the State of Virginia and the Corporations of Alexandria and motion of Mr. the following gentlemen were then appointed to be the C. ot Alexandria G. C. Grammer and James of Washington H. G. S. Key and John B. of Maryland R. C. ot and Clemenl of meeting then took a short to enable the committee lo attend to the duties them and on again calling lo from the reported the fallowing resolution That the President ond Directors of tbe Canal Company and they ore and recommended lo continue in progress the work uow umler contract on tlie line of the and to scrip in payment fur ibe bearing an of six per centum per and redeemable at any n. t exceeding twelve when money that cannot be readily lb sale uf Maryland bonds at a rate That the amount of the said so to be shail not exceed the sum of two hundred und fifty thousand to strike out tho which motion prevailed and on taking the tho ai was passed without Mason moved the appointment of the usual standing as provided for in the order of the of June 1, 18-29.  taking the question hy ayes and it was decided in the negative by the the State of Virginia and the Corporations of and the Slate of Key the following resolutions That a of lo consist of Clement Coxi of William of H. of Thomas of and J. H. of be appointed to examine into and upon the proceedings of the President and Directors of the with n the last twelve touching os well the cf canal as the of the finances of the That all standing rules and orders by the stockholders inconsistent in any manner wilh the above and ihe same arc question on tho adoption of the first resolution was taken by ayes and and decided in the by the following vote the State of the Stale of Virginia and the Corporations of and question was then taken on the second and decided as follows the State of the State of Virginia and the Corporations of and Mason moved that when this meeting adjourn it adjourn to meet again in two weeks the motion was rejected by the following vote the Slate of Virginia and the Corporation of the Stale of Maryland and the Corporations of Alexandria and motion of Mr. it was ordered that the annual report and documents connected therewith be Cazenove moved that the Stockholders now proceed to the election of officers for the ensuing motion was in the affirmative by ayes and as follows the Slate of the Stale of and the Corporations of Alexandria and the Corporation of J. and Cazenove were appointed a committee to examine the Cazenove nominated Bernard of Mr. Cox nominated R. P. of Georgetown Mr. Mason nominated R. H. Va. to be Ket nominated Francis Thomas and R. P. A. James Col. John William and Dr. William as Force nominated Mr. Carbery as a Director on the part of and were appointed of the meeting now took a recess to attend to the balloting on calling to the judges of election presented the following teport 2, 1840. The having been appointed by the Stockholders of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company to be judges of of President tind of tbe wud single double 6- d I 48 crossed between Berkshire and possessing the qualities of both for at 810 They are worth the of who are invited lo call and see F. of E and 7Lh 1(1 of Grain Cradles and Scythes 10 day young lady well qualified as a wishes a aa such in a private family or at Ibe 5.)uth or West A line addressed to Box No. 3R, House of will receive immediate 6eolm  1,ET, a two-story frame hruse and a on street between E and F Inquire of JOSEPH june 63t O.i Seventh OR note one drawn by C. May 28, 1840, ai 60 days for 5S to the of H. C. aod endorsed by H. C. and T. Palmer C the other drawn by John G. Rob May at 9J days for 852, and endorsed T. Palmer ic nre rnr nt for both has been June 6 receiving the as 6 Mrs. a convenient two-story brick for a small near the corner of nnd Maryland and in the neighborhood of the The pavement is continuous 10 the Centre To a punctual tenant the rent will be Apply ROSINA near D can accommodate a gentleman and or with private expect to receive on for private a beautiful horizontal high-pressure steam about one man made of nnd finished ill the beautiful It occupies a space of about three feet squ and is now in complete This article is well tho of philosophical societies or scientific A ine Com. and possession can be given of tbe new three-story brick House on between 9tii and 10th Mr. hardware key can be got at the in the part ol the For particular apply 7eoif Upholsterer. Penn. pieces white do do 10 do Bishop Lawns 20 do do and figured Swiss 10 do and Thules 10 do silk nnd wash Plain colored L for Edges and and Lawn wrought loo braid latest style silk and bombasin Sommer 5co3t Corner st. and e Centre gauze 5 do summer do bleached plain and ribbed linen drilling 10 do brown and do cotton for wear 60 do American cotton and bleached every quality lied ticks and cotton plaids Burlaps and Together wilh a general stock seasonable dry goods at very low PERR 5eo3t Corner opposite Centre P. S. Este's and McCurdy's slippers just P. building lots No. 1 and pari of No. 2, square 352, corner of Maryland avenue and adjoining ihe residence of Lewis H. part of lot No. 3, in square No. 268, near the liong For terras apply 25-eBif_E. for desirous of removing to the offers for sole the form upon which he now being beautifully situated about one mile northeast of the and commanding a fine view of tbe It contains within a fraction of 100 25 in The improvements are a commodious and comfortable frame containing sine with a large kitchen a largo and built wilh is also a well of excellent water in the There ore two fine young orchards of peach aod Its proximity to the markets makes it desirable to ony one wishing a dairy or for tbe purpose of cultivating fruit and as a market inquire of Messrs. B. L. Jackson south side of Pennsylvania or to the subscriber on the 22-eo3w fOSBPH the steamer arrived at Boston from via London papers have been received to the evening of May 15, and Liverpool to the 16ih.  the week ending May 8th, the sales of cotton with an upward tendency but during the ending 15ih, there was a decline of Wheat and flour were also tending the manufacturing business was beginning to accounts of the both in England and are Fresh corn riots had occurred in the latter and also many incendiary duty on including during the year ending 5, 1840, amounted lo Remaining in bond 5ih 263,'220 and 266,319 cwt. of and advices from China were only to the 20th of January not so late as have been received Irish Corporations had passed a second the House of Boundary on tha 7ih of madea relative to ihe Boundary Il does not amount to except a of tbe already that an answer will be immediately returned to the last proposition of the United informing them how far we can fall in wilh the proposition they last Russell was found murdered in his wilh his throat horribly at his residence in on ihe morning of the 7th of His valet was strongly suspected of having committed the horrible nnd was undergoing an examination were found in his His lordship was in his 73J Rev. one of the senior fellows anJ bursar of Magdalen fell from his window in the second May 12th, and was killed on the Sulphur squabble England and Naples ia at an destructive fire broke out in Londor on the morning of the 14th of in which was attended wilh the loss of One body had been recovered from the supposed lo be that of Mr. Chief Clerk of the United Kingdom Life Insurance The body of Mr. clerk of Messrs. was still under the lillle sensation was created in England by intelligence of the arrival of a Chinese envoy in for tha purpose of granting letters of marque to Dutch and American vessels against English The Brussels papers confidently asserted the truth of the but it turned ont to be town of wds destroyed by fire on the 2J of d and thirty the town and the court of justice were and 1,500 persona deprived of the Carlist leader in is not according to Ihe Eco de of May wse on his way to with a large sum of money a guard of one company of Belgian Government had 400,000 to Ihe encouragement cf steam navigation between that country and the United May 13.The public securities maintained their improved value with considerable and the feeling is in favor of a farther The favorable alteration in the weather is not without its as it diminished the probability of heavy of foreign and shipments of May 24. The United States This beautiful which is lying near tbe in the Trafalgar is in a state of great all the heavier portions of her machinery being already on A number of workmen are on board fixing the and lilting up the The will be of the first neither pains nor expense being spared lo render ihe whole in wilh past a combination of the commodious and This ship is greatly both for her model and and the tasla displayed in tbe carving of her head and London Sun of the of May 15th, third brings us the speech of the of the Exchequer on the opening of the which delivered thai evening in the House of The following are extracts income for the year 5:li cf 1840, amounts lo and if we add tr that the payment bv the India cf 15 1,000, ihe total will be 536 000. The expenditure stands The sum lindar the for the charge of ihe was 4 other charges in the consolidated fund amounted in making a total charge upon the consolidated fund of The whole wuh one or two infles which it is not necessary to ue tail to the lo 17,451.00^', lUe total expenditure of the year 49,300,100, kav out the small There in ihe as compared with tha as it appears by a of 1,-457,1)0(1.  vute for Canada I shall have to submit this year to the 1 have brought forward the estimates earlier than my nuble friend in a former I did so very roon after tbe 5ih of I have some difficulty in making myself safe upon thia but I have been desirous to name a sum which 1 might be voted by the i nd nt the same would fairly meet the expenditure of the f I have to take care uot 0 name too large a nor to to reduce the estimate below what 1 thought would be hear The sum I shall lake Can ida v. ill amount to vote of last year was 1,'00,000, the former vote was This year 1 propose to take 1 have already at 000, and tbe aa I have now stated at leaves a deficiency of estimated ovtr I am not Her are not to recommend to to provide for this deficiency by any of So far as that expenditure is merely of a it be a sul for your how fai it 1 c uijl by I that you may deal with and 1 that cf as of a temporary and it be proper to meet thf m by temporary but when vcu find after the deduction of the vote of laVen for you stilt leave a deficit of the income 00 the expenditure of 73'2,COO, I am not however disagreeable and unpopular ihe duly otherwise will am not prei sred lo Parliament to make lor lhal di which we equally expect in by temporary which would be no other ihan staving otf the evil I therefore must now proceed to recommend measures which Her Government have decided wilb a view ot making up the income ol the country fairly equal to the In doing so I beg to be am inclined to think the both in Canada and is an expenditure of a temporary 1-ba.Rcter, and I can place that by the proposal I have to on with regard to the other items of liture hut I am satisfied if Ihp public affairs continue lo go as I trust there is every reason to expect they in a year we may hive to call for that In with the measure which 1 shoH have to propose to meet this I shall begin with stating that it is not my to place any new lax ' n the It is not intended to place in the hands of the powers wilh regard to any new object of wilh the exception of the to take a per upon the and assessed Upon the wilh some I propose to take a percentage of five per cent. Upon the I to take a per of 2$. in the or 10 pei cent. It should bo recollected that it is not a per centage upon the value of the but o per centage upon the The first exception which I may state is with regard to It is impossible 10 toke a per centage upon that one uniform rate of duty ahall be levied upon all raw and that a tax of 4d. a gallon shall be levied upon all raw and There is also another except on in the Customs to which it is not my intention that any new rate of duty should I mean the duty upon I am not now going to enter into tho corn but 1 hope the House will whether rightly or wrongly 1 will not now stop to that corn has never yet been subjected to duty as a source of revenue but the imposed upon il have been so imposed for the if of securing a Axed price of corn in this I will proceed this I state the amounts upon which I from these different making those omissions which I have explained from tbe Five per On Customs and this is upon for the year at 4d. a tax of ten per on the assessed As to the increase from the when I state the amount of what I to get from it will show to extent people have escaped the which 1 is 150,000. estimates I have the amount of which have properly calculated on without the amount to this tbe and the resull will the full amount of the including the for Canada and tha resull will be and it with the income will leave a deficiency of 000, Wnh regard to the vote for 1 am  

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