22 FEBRUARY 1840, Page 8

It is stated in the postern] Herald of January lath,

that the Govern- ment intended to pass a measure confirming the title, at present defec- tive, of the Seminary of St. Ealpice to all its property in Canada, worth, it was supposed, about half a million sterling. The Montreal editor censures the proceeding, as the Et. Sulpicians in Canada are only a branch of the body in 'Park, :hid the surplus of seigniorial dues col- leeted in Canada goes to the support of foreign priests. According to the 21/cidettil Gazette, the trade of Cahada was never so

large us during the year The revenue for customs-duties is nearly doubled—frog aaateci. to about 100,000/. Doubtless the war expenditure has much to do with this.

The session of the Nen foandland Legislature was opened on the 13th of January. From the address voted by the house of Assembly in reply to Governor Prescott's speech, it appears unlikely that the Exe- cutive and Council will be on better terms whh the House of Assembly than during former sessions. The House steadily' adheres to its claim to decide on the amount of public expenditure, and on the specific objects to which it should be applied, without time intervention of tire Crown. They maintain that the exercise of this right is necessary to make the influence of the people felt in the government of the colony.