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A deputation of the merchants connected with the commerce of

the Canaries waited upon Lord Glenelg, in consequence of the uneasi- ness which prevailed yesterday. The result of that interview has not exactly transpired, but we believe the deputation were assured that every means would be taken to insure the integrity of the Canadas and the in- terests of those connected with their commerce : it was also intimated, that should the Earl of Durham maintain his late determination, it was the intention to send out another nobleman of political eminence.—ilforn- ing Post. [Perhaps Lord Melbourne himself?]