6 JANUARY 1838, page 13

It Is Certain That Lieutenant Weir Was Killed At St.

Denis; his body was found buried on the banks of the river Richelieu. No fur- ther particulars of his death have been received. The Government newspapers say that he was......

By The Jamaica Mail, We Learn That The House Of

Assembly had assumed rather a haughty tone, and declared that Lord Glenelg had been guilty of a violation of their privileges, in touching upon subjects in despatches which were......

Ministers, It Is Now Said, Have Determined To Pay...

all arrears of pensions demandable up to Christmas ; leaving it to Parlia- ment to lop off such of them, if any, in future, as the Committee of Inquiry may recommend. —Morning......

There Is No Doubt Of The Sympathy Of The Americans

with the in. surgents, and not much that they are prepared to render them effec. tive assistance ; as the following extracts from New York paperg will show- " At a late meeting......

With The Old Year Terminated The Licence To Hold Public

gaming- houses in Paris. Laos Dco . 1 It was painful to see the players, for the lessees of those hells were not the only mourners for their expirirg privilege. The......