8 OCTOBER 1836, Page 2

From intelligence received by an arrival at Falmouth from Jamaica,

it appears that the House of Assembly of Antigua is very indignant at a despatch of Lord GLENELG, lecturing the House for misbehaving itself in a dispute with their Governor on a point of privilege. The despatch was referred to a Committee ; whose report was approved of, and three resolutions passed, to the effect, that the colony had been calumniated, that a degrading charge brought against the Assembly had been refuted, and that the information on which Lord GLENELG had acted was false.