7 DECEMBER 1839, Page 8

Mr, A. N. Morin, advocate, against whom a warrant was

issued last winter, remained in concealment till Sir John Colborne's departure, when he appeared in public at Montreal. He was apprehended, but offered his liberty on condition of leaving the Province.

Mr. Louis Perrault and Mr. Dufort, who bad been refugees in the United States since the breaking out of the first rebellion in Lower Canada, have returned to Montreal.

The Mon/real Herald thus describes Governor Thomson's appear- ance at a levee—" Ile was dressed in a splendid uniform of blue and gold; and had a pensive melancholy, and Shaksperian cast of counte- nance He appears mud; younger than he really is, although evidently suffering from bad health."