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Show 'I ho 'nunili)ii If tflmliiUvu Trouble!. Quebec, 10. After a scone of great disorder in the legislature to-day the Black Kud was admitted with tht uhuaI cireriKHiml and he delivered hi meuvnge to the ell mil that the lieuton ant governor tUnianded the attendance; attend-ance; ol the t?pnaker with mumbers ol thf nuatinbly at the bar i'l' the upper hnurtu. The speaker rose from th chair aud accompanied by the sereaut at-arms with the mace, kf Hit. chamber followed by liberal mem bi-rH, Mr. Anieia and his frieudr-rtl'.isinR frieudr-rtl'.isinR to reepocl Ihecoinmanil ol the represtuiUUve ut tne sovereign, and remaining behind iu the assembly chamber. Tbo loll, wing iu L;euLenant-i ov-ernor ov-ernor LetliJiur's speccli tbe close ul the Quebec loiulalure to-dity: JonoraUi Gentltmen of the legislative legis-lative Ouuncil, Gentlemen of the li'.yi -Liltvc Aaeinb'y; Beiiij; desin uj of ascertaining in cootititutional manner the feelings of tbe poople of this province regarding regard-ing tbe present state of public aflairf and miuibterul changes which have juHt tuken place, 1 have determined upon proroguing the legislatureo! this province with a view to its dissolution ul an early d.ite. X sincerely hope tbe electors of this pravience will, in the choice ol tbtir re-prcteutalives, exhibit as much judgment as patriotism patriot-ism in order to secure tbe peace, p.oaperity and happiness of the people of this province. Tue Bptiker then announced that parliament was prorogued until April lllh, next. |