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SECOND DETAINER AGAINST THE…

GOItllAM v. THE BISHOP OF…

SECESSION OF THE .REV. JOII…

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HOUSE OF COMMONS.—TUISDAY,…

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—WEDNESDAY,…

FINANCIAL REFORM.

SMALL DEBTS (IRELAND) BILL.

.INSOLVENT MEMBERS BILL.

HOUSE OF LORDS,—'THURSDAY,…

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—THURSDAY,…

MOLDAVIA AND WALLACHIA.

HOVSE OF LORDS.—FRIDAY, MARCTI…

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—FRIDAY,…

NEW MEMBERS.

PETITIONS.

MUTINY BILL.

THE NAVIGATION LAWS.

HOUSE OF LORDS.—MONDAY, MAIICII…

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HOUSE OF LORDS.—MONDAY, MAIICII 26. ADMINISTRATION OF NOVA SCOTIA. Lord STANLEY presented a petition from Nova Scotia complain- ing of the way in wliieh a Ir. Fairbanks had been treitted, who, after accepting the dunes of coloma I treasurer, on the understand- ing that he should not be removed from that office on political or party grounds, tnft been dismissed without compensation on the accession to pov, er of a new colonial administration, who succeeded in passing a bill io that effect through the Legislature of Nova Scotia. This dismissal, though at first deprecated, had been ulti- mately allowed by Earl Grey. It was of this violation of a solemn pledge given by the Government that the petitioners complained, and he felt it his bounden duty to^bring the c.ise before tiie House, and if possible to prevent the honour of the Crown and the rigats of the subject from being over-ridden by the temporary power of a dominant mztjori. 'y. Earl GKEX entered into a lengthy defence of the policy which the Government bad thought it necessary to adopt in tile case of the North American colonies. The noble earl contended that the colonial treasurer of Nova Scotia practically held his office at the pleasure of the House of Assembly. The bill for Mr. Fairbanks's dismissal had not yet received the assent of the C.rown, and tiie corre-spoudeuce on the case was too incomplete to be laid before the House. He should feel deep regret if their lordship's, alter hearing this explanation, should be of opinion that he had acted erroneously but he could only repeat, that if he were again in she same situation, he should repeal the instructions which he already sent forth. The discussion was then prolonged rather warmly for some little time by Lord BROUGHAM, Lord .STANLEY, and Earl GHEY, The subject then dropped, and their lordships adjourned.

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—MOXDAY,…

THE NAVIGATION LAWS.

THE REV. JAMES SHORE.