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[" CANADIAN ' «fy re .; - Ta « RESPICERE EXENPLAR: VTTE MPRUNQUE.\u201d *: I gy glob WINE ARDS = a AN ce LS FUBLIIHED OF WKDAESDAYS ASD SATURDAYS BY JOCELYN WALLER, No.&.St, John Baptiste Street.CONDITIONS.Su ipon = he her the expeoss of - i ollars per Anuura, De 10 OX} Tons Four Dent by Post, which is Four Shillings per aonu@, the Subscription paysble Seati.Aunually in ad- \u201cThe Price of the VERS or Anventisisa.\u2014Six lines aod der, first Insertion, 24.6d.und ench after insertion, 71 d h Ten liues and nuder, first insertion, Js.4d.and enc after insertion (OU.| es for th i ts containing more than ten lines, for the rou, per lie, & 1d.por-line for every repetition.AGENTS.Mr.Juseph Tardif - = Quebec.Louis Boucher, Eu.- = ria Thomas, Charles Taché Lsq.= = amoureska, Me.E.Kimber « «Three Rivera.Doctor Dielb - = Riverdù Luup.H.Olivier.Esq.P.M.- Berthier.; Me.Archamhault, .- D'dsomplion: Ovide Turgeon, Esq.< Terre ones Doctor Lubrie, - - - de ustache, Stephen Roy, Fsq.- + & rs.Alesis Sanvagzenu, Esq.- huteauguag.P.Lubrusse, Esq.- = Laprairse.Mujor Wailbreaned, - = Boucherville.Btienne Duchesnois, Esq.= Varennes.Mr.Sexton, P.M.2 = Chambly.Benjamin J, Cherrier, P.ol.St, Dents.Mr.Augustio lPupivaau, - Sl.Hyacinthe.Mr.Thomson, - ~- + Kingston.Nr Carre oo = Te Sandwich , B.Mawon, Esq.= °° \u2018 ; Brajumia Papineau, Es.P, M.Petite Nation.Mn.Jacos Doren, - = Waa.Heury, Mxssns.Penson & Woon, = 8t.Juhus, Mr.Asa STONE, ! tee, which being agreed to hy the ones Di al mouclesl, sud onlered to be engrossed, - + Methodists, wus read a second time, and referred to a committee of ive ncinbers, : Fha sccond reading of the bill \u2018to authorise the appointment of Comimiensrs for administering vathe to rubis mc un at sud to persons having claims against \u2018Mis Mujesty's Goverument, and fur other.purpeses, was.pontine \u201can Monduy next.\u201c dal we A bill for establishing Post Hunses in theldiflorent parts of thin Province, was read a socoud\u201d time, fered .3 Commitee of five.Members.A sad re L À bill for the encouragement & relief of in parsons snd authorising thems to asseciate thamislves by the non of te Quebec Priendly Seciety, was read a second time, und urdered to be cousidered in a C ite ot va Sutardny next, +4 Gouitmites ofthe whofe CAumarding te order the\u2018 House ommiltee ta consider the expocie of i Act of the 36tls Geo.Sd.cap.® and the Act 300 GS Fog \u2019 cup.5, coinmonly called the Rond Acte.care to a Resolution, « that it was expedient to.amend the said Acts,\u201d which beiog reported to the House andagreed to, a Committee of save Members was appointed (o consider ang report, by bill ar otherwise, tie necessar udments.{b be ade to the said Acts.08 7 ome hd ccurding to order the House went à i on the fill to enfonce the ancient Laws of is Provins compelling Seiguiors to concede their lands subjeet ouly tu rents an! services, eu! to (facilitate the reunion pA Laode to the Domain, | in cases where by Law the same cun Le demau Made sun i ni nai , \"mad so ® progress aud obtained leave \u2018I'he onder of the day for the House in i cousider tha expediency of es(ablishing now Jurisiious ons in the Districts of Quebec and Mont: » al, wes postpen: od ull Friday uext\u2014Theu adjourned to Friday neat.\u2019 p \u2019 \u201coe Snr : 4 = PROS CTUS OK TND SAINT LAWRESCE COMPANY: :- IN detailing the varisus advantages that will result 14 the Çauudas at large by the iad ate improvement of the River Saint Lawrauce, it is hardly Aecessary to dwell\u2019 on the great benefit thet will be derived therefrom by thé fubabitants of British North America and sure parsis Inrly by thoge resiJiag in Upper Cousda, to whotn, ne first view, itnppears more directly applicable ; but it en easily be proved that it spplies.with equal advautares to the Inbabithnt residing in other parts of British North Aworics.The Tradé und resources ofthis Country wiil be greatly improved.independant of apn easy and expedi- tous © of access been © to Upper-Canada, 6 country hitherto very little froquunted, ow, ng (0 the dan: gers snd ditliculties attendant oa travelling to the Upper Lakes.\u2018The Committes would mere partisu) : tantion of Cupitalists sod Men SL property to this jar derive great facilition in ve ua by stuting that tha Marchant will transactiog business ; the Lendholder or itali increase he income ; the forwarder wil bey lint ill transport property with gronter facility and-more certain profit ; snd the community at large will derive incalouls- le alvaniages by making the access to the Lakes for curryiug Five bunilrod barrels under cover equally ees with that te the Harbours of Quebee and Moutres \u201d By these menns à direct Trade may Le opeucd with the Lower Ports of the Gulph and parts adjacent : and were 8 rail-road from Bay Verse to Chiguecto Bay in the- Ba; of Fundy formed, a vessél of the above deeription : .reach the Town ef St.John's, New-Branewiek, from Niagars, without Srenking bulk in nearly the same time that & Dont cau desornd to.New-York by the Erie Causl at's much greater expence.The bia to improvements it is confidently expected might be V of the ensuing vesson, 5 18 the coune The freight of a Larrel of Fleur from Kingston to Mestrou! is now 2s.9d.à boat takes from ten to y da) makiog 8 trip.with from 5 to 8 men, and ete vue \u201cJ @ in towing up, et different places in the Rapin wilh Ones, Horse, Le ke.\u2018 - in the \\ be prapused plan embracing three Steam Tow ,, with Chains aud fixtures, will useurediy surmount for ficulties, ia returning boats up the rapids, &o.ps that the crews of two or three Boats, with the sssistance of Horses most certainly Low take up ome Boat ; for it ie evident that a Steam na of twenty horse power joa greater power than any foros hitherto applied at some: places in & very iujudicious matiner ; whereas upon the cou ae tad plan, the full apd effieis Liorez ete Eagine Le perate in lowing.ith respect to the other advantages to be obtained, they are es follows :\u2014A Durbam Boat or Batteau will make two trips to coe in the saine given tire with half the number of mes; that is, i.6.instesi of %u, Sd.down, sad 14s.imstesd of 75.perbucrel ap The account, exclusive of interest, risk sud deten Goule forwarded up and foo, ith the los of those pre \u201c vanlages nocruing Uiek salés - whieh fagility of intercoure ator re eT chain (Los atventages it proposé dat os Company bo fyned } .\u2018., Lk 7 I oe De \" Proprietor will saye atlenst 8 spop « barrel, oa\u201d ol pros great ade \u2018 to erect toil; referred, after a te- 198 cummiltes of Gry : petition of divers Physicians aud Surgeons of tha: District of Montreal, praying fr soms Eras oie.public room of the personage house of the purish of Point .À bill to extend cortain privileges to the Weelayau + | resolved If infos ducs down, in coopersge, dameges and other dependant of that on his freight up, whisk en ianbre *, wheu breakage, leakage and &c.are talien.inte + =, dh La bouge in Sommitles en the petition against thee .r respective Com, de «tith n capital of no 000, buying, e gsclus sive privilege for a jigy of [yhars of guviatiyg,® the Rapids of the Rigor St.Lawrnce, ith théjfollowig\" * ullownnce, should the winldip of Government, or Us , gieluture devise no other mode of procerding.A Tonnage duty of 44.un all measurement Goods down and da.per tou on all Goody proceeding up the River\u2014 Fe, per ton un all coarse Gods sold by weight or wea- sure, such as Sult, Cuale, Iron, Lond, &c.up: vad Jsdown with a duty\u201d of-ds.pertou © measurement on all Bonls, of Battenux using the Tow-up, none to be entitled tilhe privilego of using the Fow-up, who do not .¢ du rocçeiliaz dowu tha River, atherwire ad- Bre ie in FRA Company: ay ny princi.glo freight is'down, and hy the Tluals returning speedily sta rénrônable charge: they will \u2018be enabled to duuble their guia in fort space of time.This; with 19, on every paswenger, the Committoe feel nssured will enshile tockholdurs te dérive à profituble interest on the money thay may uve; which is offered to the public in shares of £296.\u2018I'he Couipany to hava the power of regulating the cherge on intermediate distunces, as-may be decinnd most exjiedisnt, aod\" ut u propurtionate rate \u2014By Order of tie Committoe.JAMES GEORGE, 0 Secy.to tha St.Lawreuce Association -Qucbec, 10th December, 1124.a : .umm From the Qneliee Güsette, 27th ine.The ice between the north «hore aad the Island of Or- Jeans becinte stationary on Sunday lat, mul on Monday eviping same cargiuges eama up to town.Theice hus sitice growd' Gem'niid'the farmers flock to market \u2018with tlisic protege, which Tas been on their hands a month luxor than usnal.s The number of persons employed at the lnrze ship however.affurded thein some relief, & we ure informmithint prodace of every description fron the dif ferént parts of the island.wus brought up to the ship-yard ait thére expose for sale, .There ark namernds complaints in the city and its velghl.ourhend oF pilfering oud stenling articles of small volute from puthoness sul even intinbited houses.\u2018There de n°Jéseription in town whu frequent the public markets in\u2018the character of (© Lore and who often have articles of little vaine which they offer sule with great smportunity, tht lias» ulways a very tispirons appourance, the mar- Kets und] et auctions al] the 1 lnces where they Inter for Er adljing of whatever nuture'it is; the publie canvot deltou mah on its guard against thefts of the kind we have spoken of, - i The Montreal Jerald sp enking as we learned and important persdnnges tha edith of ue wsympers nally, dom tha name of the cannfry.sags that it 1s a inatter of much resret fhnt the Vloure of Aveemhly hae placed an interdie- tem on n more full ous detaileuWre; \u20ac of its proceedings ! We dare any that such un enterdiction wonld be a nmul- ter at mueh rezret throughout the couttry \u201d but it lig 2 hitherto, nnd peotatlv, never vili exist.\u2014 Bnsitires ie quits differently transuctekin Enxland, says the FAlstor of thé Herald.« There-every posible fucility is given to the publications of the pruznedings of the Paclinment.\u201d Now, we nesert, that our House of As.embly cives fur greater fadility for the publication ofits provecdinge, than ever was piven in the House of Commons, \u201cFhe doors of the Hau of \"\\etomhly ure always open to the public, & the piace ntlatted ta strangers is three times as large as the = wae allutteid to them ia the House of Commons, whese such stranger jmys half a craven for admiseion.The minutes of the proceedings of the Assembly, eon- tuning the imma of the woversofany measure, and the uamesun érery division, when vantesare taken down.ar» open to the public, which isnot thecase in England 3 and allecitors ofnewsparers are sutl:recd to linve uceces to these minutes, which is not allowed thers, What prevents the proprietors of the Montreul Herald: or any other mewspn- Per proprictore, from having: reporters in the aliers, to take dawn the debntes, aud large and numerous nsuré the cokimmis of the Hernld, we run amure them that they may Rell them with-1he Debates of the: Assembly (nler than ever were thuse ofthe Times, Morang Chronicle or Herald of Debates in Paclianient.\u201d Why do thoy fudnluze in idle.095, and theneny, that tte Assembly prohibits fall re- opt of \u201cits proceédings* \u2018lue Dahates of our Assembly Fate bea reported, mmclimes corvectly, mach oftener Znltely and with shumelnl misrepresentatinns of what was said ordifie Ly Individan) démbiers, yal tha Amembly oeyen exercisd itsmadoubt-lpriviloge et punishing the priatérs adxtipublishare of thse fnlsnhonds or misreprasen.tations 3 «uull thie.Hefuls says there iy sn interdict! shèmet LE ee .Huviog heard some speculative opinions on the question DÉSARN AGE avising from the lose of the Hutlrquin, we faye the mnhurity uf come meveantile geatiemen iu stating that the opinions of intelligent merchnnts und the decisions of Lohdou: juiies may bs taken 23 resting on the following grounds; Tei \u2019 .Phe:Captain ofa SKip is hy lnw and that Inw adenitted sod ucted upon: by the Committee of Lloyd\u2019sto he arent for.the underwriters.He hus right ander all circum.slauces of peril nod danger to de the best for saving ali or, av much us he can of Shipaud Cargo or Property committed, to his charge, it: thedulore follows that uny arranges ment rutered into by him for the good of all concerned whep done with jut -rment and honesty 1s biodiug on the parties aud cauvot lie laid nade.11s doubtful if Consignees of gums even when not in.sucedaan de away or injeiferg with such agreement en- torad iftohy tho dhfininnder of u Ship + when the cargo is insured every tight'of interinrence by Cousignees with the \u2018uct of the Cupthis is iuefféatunl nud illegal so far as the bause goes to côtmilearuct or opprrec his arrangements : andiif Cunsiguaes arb eo impeudent as to interfera in sels manner it Socemes tunitor ofdoubt ifench net does nnt vi- tin-¢ the inauranée by fuking the fospomibility into their own hends nud'exonerat ing the underwriters.on v \u2014\u2014 This ting the Swuson for useful reading we reeorunend tha peru] of Feld s\u2019 Sylva, a honk (hat aught to be in the higinl xad: mind of every Landholder in\u2018Cana:lu.Abmet-the-betioniaget lust cantory Mr.Evelya very much enrouruged: the \u2018plantiog nf Ork\u2018and othér kinds of weeful timber 1h Bogland ile recommended poplar for the floors of dvrelling houses, as it rather.mouliers away thanbueng, > © 0 Te a Baoon \u2018he thinks intreduend the Planes Archbidp Grind) the T'anrio: Evelyu himaëlf mr the acodûs -of (he Ceduva froin* Luhagon, nuid\u201dthd\"Chenut from the Jrwunt oer tT co Co The present Puke.of Atho) has planted millions of trees: on his Fniates im the:Liightuiits aPScativid, chiefly Larch, or whatis thre: proviomnied Lavik will?it\" is yenerully krawn that his:piantatioy ave furaithed Musts (af the 7 Duke's planting) forthe Navy of Great Britian ; by these improbattients hie property Ibzreatly\u2019 indrensed in value.At Fatriimid a'Contdactinnt a Gontleman residing there way 1onie Yehy Vag selling trek OF Rls biwn plating atfive dolliers eutlrs \"CC US CT Co : - In-elenring wondslnnde it woul! certninly add to the wnrath th oitund the -fulnre -value of*the Junde if wht is called Balti lwerie juilivindaly left growing.\u2014Ib.JAY Lat ree bal Sea Pt ee Sixty rerselameanerires 16,400 tam have deen registered this year.in the portaf $1, John's N.RB.Jeside that nume der thieké have bend\u201d fauuched threo shits Gad six rigs avhiéh fire Tacliided fu\u2019 Uid hive siutement.© CANADIAN SPECTATOR,.TT MONTRE\\L, WEQYESDAY FEB.2, 1825, « us t Fh tes XY eres en su.» .ECU There, ang intollizene front Europe.Information, as No ve AU Tall nen Liy,.a vessel whic Custjjazivn, sreceiyed th .huehcrator was pursuiug À victorious carcer.aud shat ih AY ou ef November, have heon re- coiveil.+ \"The.Congress hed proposed mensures sf grout wireymspactioil in rexaxd ko naturaliving foreigners i consequence.ofan gpprohgunion sthutremonties of the Holy Alliance ipight.be aduitied naawargs, Some regulations .of whet me ha fulledonurt atiguatie, havo brea sibarly.dat nod by the Cougrezr\u2014uot ninch to theiricredit as | repblguiite, 3 or de .CL In regard to the'Ghurgh, the Cathglin Religion is estn- Dlished, ad the fedora), goreroment hard determined to.+ \u2018argies the: shuieapibarity,ovsr the exterior, covernment of ia Churçhy which Lay hoen axeaired by allthe jove-.Fuge states) re Catholionsprkl, , Allvocordats ageusd.lofts.|, nthe 22 Repemben hat pecoujits.brve buen .| tee fr SA aie se, unction af .|.\u201calt thig rejufo-cementa from Colombia ithHolivor,in Peru -.|: 1 ly i tus of We much.apgloxize for pet inserting the the \u201cGlobe and eri the Number \u201cItal Appear < in our future Nunbers, our motive for his is solely our approbation of the gétierul spirit and Mantier of thir pu- par.so - The Bahama Legislature\u2014and the conversion of the CT \u2018Montrest- ce - The Montreal Herald has nt Inst come to 8.proper way of thinking on the subject of tha great misconduct: thnt : upehesa practised with regard to the Énancos of thd Province, and of tha unreasonable spitit of discord\u2019 which hi- thertn hus defeated the\u2018edforts\u2019 of our Assembly-to-providefor the government legally.T'he Herald bas'seized upon: the proccedinzs which attended the opening of the Legis\u2014 3 > .Joture of the Bahama Lilands on the 20th Neveinber to read hin recantation in the frankest manuer possiblo, and With grobt conrago to place the saddle on the right horse: n this he hue followed the example of other grout and emiaspt mey who linve seized upou some passing occurrence nul made it n pez wharcon to hang.for the beuelit: of the world, a memorial of their profouud viows & gene- runs sentiments, We liuve nu doubt that it was Marlin who wrousht iv the Herald this chun ge which he has so conscientiously published.It behoves every eminent convert however who wishes not tn full in public estimation to display the reasons which induced the change: we would therefore recomnend him, for ne credit sake, to burst the lulibi- tion, to hreals the sordid censorship, und publish Mastin.Fer the edification of our readers we will point out the adroit manner in which the excellent Herald, the wise atu) mest cleur sivhited of nll Journals.has contrived to renge itself on the side vf our House of Assembly.\u2018Fhe Governor of the Bahamas opened the Legisleture of the'Bnhamne on the QUth Novebar lust.As Ugual in such cases he tint addresesd the Council aud the Asembly together, cud then addressed the Awembly by itself thas: wir, Spralier and Gentlemen of the Howse of Aas: mbly, I'he ucentnts and estimates gre directed to be in ceadi- ness for your inspection, ml make no doubt that the necessary supplies for the exizencies of the culouy will Le furnished with your usual willl gness and doeeretion™, \u2018The House of Assembly mn their reply eoswered this Jassa ze in these words.\u201cHien the public accounts.and estimate of r.rpsnees for the ensirag year, ore laidicjore vo, such jeu sion wal be wade by us, fur lhe neccseurg svppties of the colony as sholl appear consistend with the present cirer mideuces of our cunsiituen(s,\u201d \u2018Thus aur readers will pereaive, as the [feral joyfully pereeived, that tha Hause of \\ssembly of tbe Bis\u2019 anns ns- sure the Governer, Jetly, That they will make provision for Ge elaing year ely, Vis.That they will ezcrere their diseveticn sm grunting to the goverrment juit ns much of the \u2018Taxes ne the interests of their constituents will permit & ne more.After pondering wath delight ap.où this expos Von of prineuples Ly the Falama Hones of Assembly the Merul2 gives vont to his séfcined seut:ments in tne lulJowin, 7 ns-uge, We have murly satisfaction in bring aile to lay before our readers the proceedings which attended thir oneaing of the Legislature of the Buhwma lets on the (ts of Nevarilier, Tiie most gendid ing to find that t}e best ander- stands, excaes to prevail iv the Colony Feteeen the people anv] governor, it thy are steancers to thos tends, whaeh are eo graeh tie subj of of tamplaint in oiler grates Jt is nions by n strict adherenes toile spirit of the British Corel titiou in in.lhe -h Tie A Son eb Mipisters in the mouth of January then 1 * The following is (hd ponstitutionrèférred te.in theconme - munication sigied Su¥cx whichSppenrad in-our Mist.- Mar 24, 1805.\u201cThis dry the-Spesial.Cowmmittes met pursuant to ap- intment aud unanimously approved of the following esuiutions; viz-:\u2014 \u2018 ; ulred 1st.That the Scotch Presbyterian Church in ty, \" \u2018St.Petar Street, Montréal, shall betbed Tor Dividiw-Wors \u201cship and for no othee purpss, aug that the Premises in- cludin a [idase nnd Lot shall-He applied for the benefit ofthe Congregation.wlhistever disposal shall .bs made of them.\" 2ud.That, the said Church shull be connected with | the assuciate reformed Synod ia Scotland, commonly called the Burgher Secessivw and shal) never bè turned out of | that Religious Connection on any pretest irhalever, \u2019 Srd, \u2018l'hat Seven \u2018l'rustees shall be chosen by the Congrogation and thug number always kept up, if possible, six of the Trustees shall be members of the Cougregation, that is, regular henrers and cowmunivants, they shall remain in office 0s long as they reside in the place, provided they do mothing contrary to the trust reposed in them in which case they shinll be excluded from office.T'hio Saveuth Trustee shall bie the Syund above named which being ouce chusen by the Cengregation shall con- tinite n Trustee ever after on a Preshytery of the same body if such should ever be formed in Conuiladth, That luense of a Minister being wualed for the said Church and in (he case of any grow aud obstinate miconduet of the Minister or the people tending mnte- riglly to injure the Congregation it shall thew be the duty uf the Six \u2018I'rustees residing in und shout Montreal in conjunction with the Elders to trmsmit n etnfemout of the case to the ascociste Synod iu Scotland fer their coun- ci} aad interference, 5th, \"l'hat noñns of thesn Résolutions ns.they form the Constitution of this Church shall ever be dispmised with or chimed Dor others without the content of ull the \u2018Frustoes nud of ou majority of Lilders und of Communicuuts in the enitt Congresution, Gth.\u2018I'hat it the ubive Resolutious shall ever be chun aril or set aside or it the Congregation shall conse 10 exiat: inthe Religions Connection m whith it now stauds the tranies raised for the building the Church within the said\u201d Cenaretion in the United States shall be reimbursed aud dejosted in the Svuodical fund of thot Body in thie States, - Approved hy the Specinl-Committee this duy being © lth May, 105.(Signed, R.TAIT, Secy.June, 3, agrecoble te publie notice given, the Congregntion met atthe Meeting Louse this day when the foregoing Resolutions ns forming the Constitution of this Convregution were called for sud rend und were unimous- ly approved by the Congregation then present.© (Sigued,) Rowr.TAIT, Clk.Cow.COURT OF APPEALS.ANCARY SERSIOSS, 1825, HW Flaaing Appr.andthe Seminary of Montreal Respondt.This aurortant eaust.iu whieh the corporate existence ofthe Souinarv of Montrenl, and ite competency to exer- \u20ac ze Sejaniorind vights over the Island of Montreal ara deo- nied, wane argued on both sides with great ability in the Cort of Aprends iu Jantury, 1924.The Judges oi that Ceort le ug-equally diviled in opinion were unalile to deaide the cause, and ovdered a re-heuring.The Semi- Uary appeured desire of ws ding the ulterine coneilium, and Vidlicees of Counsel tor them moved in the Just term (January 1825) à rule 10 slew covre why the opinions of the Chief Justice anid the Honouratde Nir.Smith, brothers in law, should not be reckoned but one, nud why Sudgntvat should not accordingly ba entered up iu af- firn.owes oi the Yudzmeot of the Court below, Besant and Vidlicres ta repeort of the role couteoded, that bv an adiet of Junnury 1681, end 8 declaration of Augest TT (eed Falits et Ocdonnnce, vol.1, p.397) the wig of Prune bard dorecisd that the opinions of ull Judges bearing to cuch other the affinity of futher i law, son in be.et! rother in nw, shonld, when uniform, be reckou- cd hut enc opinion.These laws having Leen curegister- edn the Conseil Superivar of Quebec, were iu force in this country, \u2018Plant they were only declurutory of the Cormaon Law of France, Tlut the two-Honourahle Indeed leivre mevtoned ene within the operation of those luwe, utd nu mcjority of votes beiug thus established iu fuvor of he Scsainuey, that judgrnent should Le rey.dered confirming the decision of the Court of Kimiyge's Benne ul Montreerl.ituvant, p.128.Pothier, Froe.Civ.p.90, That the tuoctrens of Judges tu Eogland materially differed fiom thuwe of Judges in Cuuada.In England thesr Inkors were applied wo the mterproution of laws, the fuets beivg ascertained by on Jury.De Cure respon- de rd judiees.ce fucio respondent juratores, Ou the coutru- ry the Judges au this country euquiced concorning the fncts ar well as the law of aease, Tlint they ave re-usable in hike mugner as in Eogluial jurors ure subject wo Le challenged.; It wus wreasd by Huchanad the appellent\u2019s Counsel, nnst the rule 1.\u2014\"T hat these edicts of the French King bad been rendered wholly juoperative by the judicature Act, 34 Geo.NL clic O, eects 28.wlioh, in sreclivg « Canpt of appente, quulifice al! the members of the Vxécutive Council to be\u2019 Judges of that Court, with thie\u2019 singla exception of the Judees who «at in the sume enuse iu (be Court below, \"This role exception shewed the generality of the rule, ug.courting to the maxim.Exceplio firmut reguiam.2.\u2014That these laws of the French Kiag coul! not ho enforced without annihilating or ut Jerst abridging one of the: Kug's highest prerogutives, which consisted jo nnming without control all officers ta aduiinister justice iu his do.TUDTONS, As tothe Raynl Prerngutives, it was a well sottled dis- | tinction, that the Ring exercises over à conquered country, the major or transcendunt | rerogatives aunexed Lo the Crown of England, and that the lucal jurisprudence of (he subjerted domanon reguluted the niuor prorogu- tives ofthe Soverein.\u2014\u2014 : BU: Com.vol.1.p.e39 ; Chitiy on the Prerne.p.25-0, .The one of the nublest attributed of the King of England wane that of being considered the\u2019 Fuautain of Justica, à prerogative which he would nut exercise without the une limite] power ofappuinting his offcers.vf Who fituess wid enprcity he was according to the law of England the only proper Judge.\u2014Clutly, p.6-75 : Bac.abridg.v.Prerocohre D.3.p.531, F1.p.579, v.Courts: B.p.9% \u2018Phat the recieation of Judges, ulthough-nots now pers mitted in England, was formerty practiced necording to the jurisprudence of that couutry, the sarlier writers stu.ting distimetly thant Judgr could be refused or challenged - fo?zoud cause, Thal it does vot anja tint they depar- tod from this practice because the Judges hud unt the power of enquiring wito ficts, u renton w hich would have sp.plied ata period Jen; wnterior ; but because such a pro» ceeding was deeined derogatory to the diguity of Judges, and subversive of the veueraton for thew which the law - of Enzland has for its policy tu inculcate upon the people \u20143.BL Com.p.361; Rac.abridg.Courts p.97.Thot allowing our Judges to be ussimituted to Jurors, it does not appenr thnt-uffinity io pny degree between\u2019 two Jurors would be a reason vf chullenge to coe of them.ln Scotland, whera w similar system of administration had \u2018 prevailed, recusation rativne suspecti judicis hind\u2019 never ecn extended 10 consanguinity or uifinity betwern, main- bers af the Court.such u relntive situation'ofàIrrdge* fo\u201d.oue of the parties he ing there the utmost exteat of this =f species of chinllenge\u2014Erskines Just.p.19., In\u201cfeuth the necessity of such a regulation io France mizhl bie ensily imagingd u conutry whinre judicin} officed were venal: (NDomat, rol.2, p.414) anil might be purche-\" rod\u2019 to any extent hy persurs of the same family ; but in.4 the British empire the same reasons could ant bo-alledged- + in fayonr of such\u2019 principle as: the Ning -appeintéd his: - iin from «& coniidevation' of their?integrity - aud we-v Hy Vallierés in roply : \u2018There.could Lbencimplied.repent.af the ediots the Jndicatire Act, as these Inwas could- well (snbsist, the loiter meraly eracting a Gourt pf Appeule, the former only di-, rrcting tho mada jn which all Courts should Administer\u201d Justics,, He admitted tha King's attribute as Fountain of Justice.it isa prerogative which -our sovereigu enjoys \u2018 with the King ef Frause & queer Princes.But he corten- ded that, there, wag nothing iu Lut 1.erogative which ex: emptod Hu Majesty.froov atlminiztoring tha law according inthe jurisprud amcoof thie conntey ; that Jurisprudence q \u201ca Judicial officer ini EGglaud atid 0dr Judges ; and if oq a «went only.to regulate the weight 1 Res pondents should take vethin .ary, positively without reserve :\u2014 \u2018On SITURDAY next 5tk Inst.at the Subseribén™ % + 2d.Feb.1325.x wbich the Jato King by the 14th of Lis reign bad beta hi gelf to obs fvé in the P oie: os J at iflthéfé was no:hnal betiveen Jog in coubtry md that of Jered fn ve ne Aéhst therenvtrs sihilividé betsrcen n Shériff cocilere not be denied that suspicion of partiality ia « Sheri cause ofchallenge to the array.17 10 à Sherid were That the present application differed from recusati as it did uot tend to exclude the Judge.from his seat, but g the.weight which his opinioy should be entitled to under pectilier ciretimetanets* - On the 10th January last, the Court ontersd that (be hy their \u2018motive, .\u201cthe sash With coiti trait.ds wd Sot, Fil Ee Wott KE On 20th inst, Paul Edward Devetéy, NPA, sign in the 3rd \u201cBhetMion of the Montreal Mille, respectable coficonrie of the:Inhabitauts of 4hie City, \u2018tended hig obsequies'on Monday last at the Catholic Fy, rochisl Church\u2019; from whicli- place his' remains: wee conveyed to Vatenhes there to be interred by the side of his Mather.Co At Clinmibly yésterddy Morning Mrs.Louine Bouchy de Niverville widow of the late David Lukin Bey., Anction Sales, BY SPRAGG & HUTCHINSON, HIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 2d.Februagy: at the Subscribers Stores.\u2014A general Fry sorument of Seasouable DRY GOODS.62 Sale at ONE o\u2019Clock.SFRAGG &- HUTCHINSON: 2nd.February; 1826.A.& B, THIS DAY WILL BE SOLD AT THE SURSCRIBLRS AUCTION ROOM, Goueral assortment of Woollen, Linen, A Cotton and-Silk-Goorls.With a Variety of other articles.7 Sale at ONE o\u2019Clock.SPRAGG & HUTCHINSON, A&B) Montreal, 2d.Feb, 1925.IMPORTANT SALE OF RUN, &e, (JE 7ILL be sold in front of the Subscriber\u2019 N Stores on FRIDAY next the 4th Febra.108 Puncheons strong Grénada Rum, 50 do.Jamaica Spirits, 25 do.Molasses, .30 Hhda.76 Bbls, .200 Boxes window Glass, (assorted sized})- 25 bags Ii; I.Sugar, - Re 1 chest ditto Indigo; 4 à 300 Ibs.Cotton Wicking, : With u variety of other articles.(Sale at ONF.o\u2019Clack, SPRAGG & HUTCHINSON, A&B, .2l.Peh, 1825.{ Bright Muscovado Sugar) \u2014\u2014 Auction Room: IVE Biles Sup.Fine, fifi¢\u201d and com 1 mon Cloths, 80 Ps.Flannel, Red.White and Yellow; 40 Ps.Flushing, Drab ami Olive, With an assortment of Calicoes, Combrice, Madline, Shirting, Sriped Cotton, Checks, and Bengals, Irish Linens, Bed \u2018Ticks, Black Silk Handkerchiefs, Thrend, Taupe, Needles, &c - (y~ Sale al ONE o\u2019Clock.SPRAGG & HUTCHINSON, A&B.2d.Feb.1825.EVENING SALE.ILL De Sold at the Subsaribers Stards, oo SATURDAY evening 6th February, pos tively without reserve :\u2014 \u2019 1,000 Vilumes English and French Books, Violins, Flutes, Flugiolets Clarionets, Musicnl Seal! Boxes, Writing \u2018Paper, and'an\u2019 extehsiye- assortment of Choice Jewelry.11° gr Sale at half \u2018pst SIX o'Clock.SPIAGG & HUTCHINSON, A.&8, SALE OF HARDWARE, &e, ILL be Sold at the Stores of the Inte Mr.A.DUMAS, St.\u2018Paul Street, cppofte - the Courant Office, \u2018on FRIDAY the'11th \u2018diy of February, 1825,\u2014the whole of is Stock of HARDWARE, positively without reserve.CONDETIONSS * + «+ «ee Purchaiers tindes £25; Cash=-above- £25u- ninety days credit.\u2014 Catalogues \u2018will be ready three days provious to Sale.| : &- Sale at TEN o*Clock: | a SPRAGG & HUTCHINSON, A&B.Cd.Feb.1825.coe Lik : BY AUSTIN CUVILLIER: CL SEGARS: 2m Al his Office -on WEDNESDAY next; will\u2019) Cretehe sold - rl 200 Rotes Pest Spanish SEGARS, : - 60 du Common do.\u201d 7 AUSTIN CUVILLIEIN A.6-B7 ~ 24.February, 1825, te?MORAL AND ENTERTAINING THEATRE» : .HONI SOIT QUIMAL ¥ PENSEY © GE Guntlvnion\u2019 Canadian Amateurs bes to, fon «+ their friands that Uheir noxt- Ropresentation wi be =.on Snturday thé fifth inst.\u2018They have comesived it tn i ; wishne'of a great: number of their: friends.by represen or vi Grues Ravissmont\u201d for tbo second piecs\u2018instesd 0 a tretemym sur Gontretempa¥ys co + 2 on Tickets of\u201d Admission muy.'he had at, Me.Marre Re Fubre's oppositt-the Court of Justice; Notre-Dame Sb, Montreal\u2019 20.Fobruuey, 1825.; | a \u2019 : re SAR IR THEATRE.MORAL: ET, RECREATIE: HONI SOIF QUI-MAL Y PEY Sb eon NE5S: EURE les'Aninteurs Canadiens cro7.69 dl *uformier leyrenmie que leur prochaine ré] F .tion aura dieu SAMEDI, le cinq du courant.od hes Tls ont'ern devoir: se roudre su vasu d'un gan Dour hive da leurs nmis, ot répéter = Gruss ioe tet cody pice du lieu Jo.Contretempw sur CUNMOE LIZ, 01 On Torre procurer des Cartes d'admission che DA RAYMOND FABLE, vo tace du Palais de\u2019 Justicss £7 Notre-Diime.: : + 2 Pévriery 1025.- ENGLISH AMATEURS ba * Non ignara mals miseris succurrered ie = FOR TUE BENSFIT OF THE ORPMAN ASYL ag HE Barlish Goeneman Ajnteurs, intend to perte, | T the Playof fovra's Vows aud, the Fares 57, cy gio Tuxgs Fronie, on SATURDAY.the 12tb nan ara Moraga
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