Notices Published in the Quebec Mercury, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 1827, in Answer to an Article, Published in Mr. Nielson's Quebec Gazette of the 28th December, 1826, Entitled "The Ensuring Session of the Provincial Parliament of Lower-Canada": Relating to the Existing Difficulties in the Provincial Legislature on Financial Matters, in Connexion with the Support of the Civil Government of the Province

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Seite 11 - I have received the commands of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent to instruct your Excellency, in that event to encourage the general adoption of a liberal system of toleration with respect to the individuals of the Jewish persuasion throughout Germany, in order that they may not be deprived of those indulgences they have lately enjoyed. 1 am etc. CASTLEUBAGH...
Seite 5 - Monies that shall arise by the said Duties (except the necessary Charges of raising, collecting, levying, recovering, answering, paying, and accounting for the same) shall be paid by the Collector of his Majesty's Customs, into the hands of his Majesty's...
Seite 33 - Act the King and Parliament of Great Britain will not impose any duty, tax or assessment whatever, payable in any of his Majesty's colonies, provinces and plantations in North America or the West Indies, except only such duties as it may be expedient to impose for the regulation of commerce...
Seite 21 - House will hold personally responsible His Majesty's receiver-general of this province, and every other person or persons concerned, for all monies levied on His Majesty's subjects in this province, which may have legally come into his or their hands, and been paid over by him or them, under any authority whatsoever, unless such payments be or shall be authorized by an express provision of law.
Seite 14 - Majesty or his successors shall think proper or necessary for defraying the charges of the administration of justice and the support of the civil government within all or any of the said colonies or plantations.
Seite 5 - Act: and that all the Monies that shall arise by the said Duties (except the necessary Charges of raising, collecting, levying, recovering, answering, paying, and accounting for the same...
Seite 34 - The Lords, nevertheless, agreed to that bill, but with a special entry, that " to prevent any ill consequences from such a precedent for the future, they have thought fit to declare solemnly, and to enter upon their books, for a record to all posterity, that they will not hereafter admit, upon any occasion whatsoever, of a proceeding so contrary to the rules and methods of...
Seite 5 - Time being, shall be, and is, or are hereby impowered, from Time to Time, by any Warrant or Warrants under his or their Hand or Hands, to cause such Money to be applied out of the said Produce of the said Duties, towards defraying the said Expenses ; and that the Residue of the said Duties shall remain and be reserved in the hands of the said Receiver- General, for the future Disposition of Parliament.
Seite 13 - Province, from time to time to authorize the advance of such sums of money out of the unappropriated monies in the hands of the Receiver General of this Province...
Seite 27 - ... you inform me with infinite satisfaction that the differences which have "so long subsisted between the legislative bodies on financial matters, have "been amicably settled, and that I shall perceive by the draft of a bill "which you enclose, that the assembly have decidedly acknowledged the "right of the crown to dispose of the revenue arising out of the 14th Geo. "Ill,

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