10 JANUARY 1829, Page 1

The House of Assembly of Lower Canada have expressed themselves

satisfied with all that has been done to redress the grievances of which they complained ; but it seems the remedial measures stop far short of their desires. In a set of resolutions, they point out what remains to be accomplished; and these reso- lutions are to be sent to England for the enlightenment of Mi- nisters.

In Jamaica too, the House of Assembly have some grievances which they wish redressed before they vote the necessary supplies for the army,—among them, that old subject of contention, the application of the double duties. The colonists of Jamaica appear to be as sensitively averse as the Canadians to any interference in their local concerns by the parent Government.