20 MAY 1837, Page 10

The Secretary of the Colonial Society, in Parliament Street, has

favoured with the perusal of the Montreal paper, the Mine rue, of us

the 24th April; from which we learn, that a movement has taken place in Upper Canada among the " Reformistes," which is likely to give Sir FRANCIS HEAD and his sleek and self-sufficient masters in Downing Street some trouble. At a meeting at Toronto, it has been resolved o summon a convention of Delegates, to be elected by the inhabitants of the towns and counties with as little delay as possible, for the purpose of formally protesting against the proceedings of Sir FRANCIS HEAD and his packed Parliament. A spirited address to the people, by a Committee appointed at this meeting, has been published. So the movement has commenced in the British province !