Papers from St. John's, Newfoundland, dated the 18th of No-
vember, were received yesterday. It appears tbat the Governor of that Colony and the House of Assembly are involved in an ugly dispute. The House of Assembly have refused to pass the money bill—in other words, they have stopped the supplies—ia consequence of the rejection by the Governor and Council of cer- tain clauses appropriating salaries to the members of the Assem. bly, and asserting the right of the Assembly to control the dis- bursement of all the money they voted. The course which the Governor would take was uncertain when the last accounts were despatched. The Opposition was led by Dr. CARSON, the Speaker of the House of Assembly.