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Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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and p«rt ; May you be always emblems of the French and English heart.'fight ,IOUwl col®ur* trtl#» w* trustfully may Ihus In tl,e Right assert itself, and Heaven help the Right.ill CORRESPONDENCE.Mat.ORY STONE E, Number 2, t preseat ocru- The prices marked in plain Figures.PATRICK O\u2019NEILL.Commkeciai.Hods*, Quebec, 16th January, 1853.shop to wtsr dUrv \u2014Workin* 8T.JOHN STREET, (without,) present çccyfued by Mr.Innks, .\tEnquire of Mr.GEORGE FITCH, on tRepfcnnses.Quebec, 20th Keby., 8854 FOR SALE.2,000 B\" U.C.WHEAT, Is Herrings, x/e\\* Trout.Apply to\tE.W.ATKINSON.Quebec, 15th Feby.1854.NOTICE.COaiTAO BmAXVDT.H3tr*9 TO ZiBT HE UPPER PART of the DWEL- MT LING HOUSE situated in Couil- lo Millers and Dealers in Floor ROBERT M PATRICK, Defiance Patent SALAMANDER Safes, (Gayier\u2019s Patent,) 192 Pearl St.\t\" Feby.20,1854.3m I-a-w THE ST.HENRI aANAd^MTLL, containing four run of Stofles, is] now undergoing a thorough repair, with A Y*e«»Tk manufacturing tor market.\tT 7\t/ The said Mill is now ootred 6n Lease.Apply at the office of 1 HENRY ATKINSON, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 7th July, 1863.\t6 3-a-wfeul-a- of laotâiïï (M5U& THE SUBSCRIBER in returning thanks to his friends and the public in general for paat support, would respectfully inform them tbs' be hss on band a very superior assortment of PAPER H ANGINGS, auitaSle for Drawing Rooms, Dining Rooms, Libraries, Red Rooms, Halls, Ac.Alio, Flock and other Borders, which be will dispose of cheap, and put on it required, at the usual prices.S.CORNEIL, Painter, Glaxitr, Paper Hanger, Ac., ('orner ot Ursula and Dauphin* Streets.Quebec, 4th April, 1K53.QUEBEC MAMIE MAMUFACTDHY.JUST RECEIVED * well SELECTED SUPPLY of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, in Block and Slab, suitable for Table Tops, Mura, Tablet*, Monuments, Ac., kc.Small Monuments, and Headstones, in Pictou Stone and Marble, ready for inscription.Italian Marble Chimney Pieces al ways on hand.FELIX MORGAN, No.191, St.John Street, without.QuebeCi 24th October» 1853.Great Hessian State Loan 6,725,000 Dollars.Tb be reimbvrted with.16,588.510 Dollar# °r.£2,400.000 Sterling.THIS LOAN it guaranteed by the Government, and contracted by the eminent Banking House of Messrs.M.A Vox Rothschild and Sons, in Frsnkfort-on-lhe-Maine.The following Capital Prize# must be gained, viz.14 of 40 000 dollara I\t60 of 4,000 dollars.22\"\t36.000\t\u201c\t|\t60\"\t2,000\t\u2022* 24 \"\t32,000\t\"\tI\t120\"\t1,500\t\" 60\u201c\t8,000\t\"\t|\t180 \"\t1,000\t« kc., kc.The smallest Ptiz* is 55 dollars.The next drawing wi!l take place in JUNE, 1854.The Price of Share» ts at follow» ;\u2014 One Share for£l Star.I ThirUr Shares for £20 St\u2019g Six do 41 £5 \" J fnkyjvs do \" £40 \u201c Thirteen do\" £10 \" JS37 / do 44 £80 Remittances can be made In Canada Notes 6 dolUis to £l starling, ffiills orDratts on Europe, kc.Each Shareholder will receive tbe Prospectus, with lull particulars; and, after the Drawing, the List of the successful Numbers, which will also be published in the leading Journals.The Prizes will be paid, in Cash, at Franklbrt-on-ths-Maine, Paris, London, New York, or any city in the world Cf-Apply without delay, to Messrs.J.A.ScHWARzscitiLn A Sons, Bankers, Frankfort-on-the-Maine, Germany,\u2014or their House\u2014 Messis.A.Schwarzs child A Co., 26, Lombard-street, London.Remittances which arrive too late will be returned to tbe sender,\u2014or.if he prefers it, shares in the following drawing will be forwarded.Prospectuses may be seen at the office of this paper.22nd Feby., 1854.\t15 l-a-w Lean Strekt, in tbe Upper Town of Quebec, known as oije of the Chvckkrkd Bdildikcs, immedidaiy>hpoiit# to Lamb's Ho- ^\t#.S.HOSSACK, _\tSt.Peter Street.Quebec, 30th Jany., 1854.\t2-a-w THE Subscribers SEVERAL _ fir»t class brands, v \u201c Hennessey in N D RE&G S H F.A DS M artelL^HHans t,! Marelts.\" _\tBULLOCH A CO I ¦\u2022gow, N.B., Feb.25, 1854.lnr» 2-s-w i THE undersigned, Executors of the last Will and Testament of the late WILLIAM SI F.VENSO.V, in hm life time of Quebec, Esquire.Merchant, request all three inoebted to | the Estate to make imrriadMte payment at their Off! :e in the Dalbousts|reJ, Lower-Town ; and ^ request those to whoffikhe Hstate is indebted, to lyle their accounts walnut < fclsy._ bon',\tMARIA F.STEVENSON.H.C.STEVKN'ON.M.STEVENSON.Quebec, 16th November.1853.FOR SALE.TO BE LET.MA FA^IM of Août 25 Acre* of good xx Arablrs^rfd, near Turnpike Gate, at the Little_HfagL St.Charles, with a DWELLING HOUSK Barn.kc.J.(/REAVES CLAPHAM.Quebec, 3id Feby., 1854.TO BE LET OR FOR SALE.With immediate possession.COTTAGE, with Vf Stable, Coach House,Ac.,Ac.,and .K\u201e\u201e, rmiB ANCRES of LAND.Bright porto Rico sugar, Twankay and .Hyson Teas, Herrings, Codfrh and Cod Oil, Liverpool WfT;i ¦' Canvass.Bed Clrdi, Lines, kc.Tarred Cordage, Hawsers and Manilla^ R.MITCHELL, Arthur Street.Quebec.13th March 1854.Dutch Bulbous Roots, (direct from Harlaem.) /-NONSISTING of Doiiblk/snd Single Hyacinths VX Double and Single ITrp^.Crocusses Ac.« .\tJI MUSSON k CO.Qneb-c.28th Nov.18S3.Quebec, April 1st, 1854.To the Pretident and Director» of the Sot th Shore Railroad Company.Gentlemen,\u2014Conformably to your advertisement, calling lor Tenders for the construction o a haï way Irom this City (via tbe North Shore of the St.Lawrence.) to the City of Mon.real, in the lime laid down in the published Report ot your Chief Engineer, date ! 2Uth Dec., 1803, I beg to submit the following 'lender, and to state tbat I am prepared and Milling to construct and luliy tu complete and equip the entne Koad agreeably to jour specification, furnishing tbe whole required.Materials, lal>or aud machinery for a single track ot 5 feet 6 inches guage (rare 56 lbs.to the yard) with all fences, drams, (arm crossing», culverts, Ac., including the purchase and clearing of the necessary quantity of the land through which tbe litre is (o pass, tbe construction ol the buildmzs, work shops, esc , at tbe lermini and intermediate Stations, and furnishing the Rolling Slock «s described m your Engineers Ke|>ort (ibe principal Bridges to be calculated for and built sufficient in all respects (or a double track.) 1 be w hole to be of the best description, finished in the most substantial manner and delivered over to the Railroad Company in good and complete working order, subject to the supervision of an Engineer to be appointed by tbe Directors, for the sum ol Six thousand five bundled pounds per mile.I am provided with tbe means to commence and vigorously to carry on the work, without any allowance of money until a tujhcienl preparation shall Aare been made and n portion of the work performed to enable the Director» to show rolue for the turn» they rail for.1 be gentlemen with whom I am associated in tbe undertaking are all Citizens of Quebec whose interests like mv own are identified with, the satisfactory completion of tbis the most impo ant undertaking m Lower Canada.Joseph Abchks.ciently obvious, but toe Court was nor long left tudoubt of its actual effect by proof», which will not now be more particularly mentioned, as in accordance with practice they will have to be brought Jorward in due eouraa at a future time af \u2022rfojlier itage or proceeding*,* cessa ry.\u201c It was to have been hoped, after what bad occurred.tbat tbe rules of courtesy and decoium would itot again be violated,\u2014it was therefore, witn mingled pain and surprise that on Monday, the 27tbot March lad, at the opening of the Court, 1 was made to witness a repeti'iwn of tbe same conduct, assuming from that circumstance, the distinctive character ol insult.\u2019* It Courts of Justice can confidently look for respect and assistance, in the pertormauce ol their functions in any one direction more than another, it should be from their own officers, and as Mr.Attorney General is 'he highest of these officers when here, this representative would seem :: \u2018\u2022 ^barg-d.Np J udge lîut\u201dw« «7J Wf* ®l.or -fiat we ever saw, and we have seen and motion for judgment.Il Ma great maxim of tba Uw that tbe Courts never move until they are appeared.He had teccrasfiilly prosecuted several cases It pleased the Honorable Court, for rearoas wbuh we shall presently examine, to ignore ïis existence.16 treat him .utocratically u* nonen-ji'y.In the who'e history of French and Fi g-li.h jurisprudence, we do nor bel,eve there i.w,d.s precedent.It may be a defect of our reading! U i* absolutely abnormal, but we believe that and dangerous to the adm.Ms.r,,^ l b* Honorab e tbe Judge» of l ower CaniT ,r.w h .ome rare except,on*, Ve.y ju- ie.ous men in following precedent., but not yjf ,M|r \u201e\t£ wet0.k^«H.?.U'h0r,tJr in\tP^cedenfs.If we take this decision .s a ?|»eCimeü ______________ mure\t_ _______ eniiuently bound to give active aid to the Court in I sometimes follow imprudently ' out'1 th^v^ bis absence.\t| lead sa tel y.\tinejr never It is very well known that ther______ celebrated Instead ol active aid.th* Court have experienced marked and offensiveobstrudiou If obstructions ol' justice and contumelious behaviour by inferior officers, or mere bystanders, rail down speedy punishment upon tbe offender, how ean Courts shut their eyes and ib«-ir ears upon attempts openly made in the highest places to treat tbeai with scorn and mockery '* When such cases occur, even tbe vindication ol the Court\u2019s authority become more difficult by the Very position of the offender himsell', and it was particularly so in this instance to which 1 know no parallel.But whatever may be the consequences, authority must be vindicated and maintained.When, in the Usual course, on the next day, being the ^8th March, (be term was to have been closed by sentencing the convicts.Ifelt (what 1 hope wa» not an improper) repugnance or inconsistent with duty\u2014but 1 did feel a repugnance, to commence ttre proceeding* by the adop ion of penal meisur-a against the Crown l'rot*cutor bimsell.lor to pass over m silence the occurrence of th* previous day was impossible.It appeared to me that an adjournment to a luture day was the oalv course lelt, ¦¦ it would enable Mr.Attorney Moore, that in the caravans they' bad ass «o lead the way \u201d a sacred Moore humorously turned if upon Lord Rodeu a leaner of tbe Protestant n.rr» Ireland.Burrhardr The custom, old as it is.srrording \u201e and Layard, subsists to tbi* d y.Th- obiert i.that the nomadic Arab, knowing as ht-le of watches aa they do of Crown Law, emrloye*l be moat accurate chronometer ih*y c-ul-l find For it is notorious that the aas is the most d-fficult To ; 'knVh Wh®l,?\t,I1»v\tfollow, and Wb-n he lies down to sleep they m.y do m> a|w.We olt-n wish there waa an ass on the Bench \"riVihr wa* * gentleman of that quality he would show a steady nae*.sndgiv* The \u201eme U the ( aravan Bu unfortunately there is no gen-leman HI tba* I igh p ace who has tbat solid qrreli-t).Weare.oeLneJto.ay w\u201eb Sw,ft.w£a ^ encountered and was toiled by the first clever ' ue-Koy of Ir-land Lord Carteret ynu- wit give Its back our fools \u201d We hav no heiita ion in saying, that \u201e lierson committed without authority of the Crown dama .General, or Mr.bol.citor, or any person representing the Crown would h* his coadjutor, to attend here in person (as w.s liberated by Mr.Justice Aylwin hims^'f or> het formerly practised) and that the presence of one ter judgment, on the ground of illegal dètenii ot these high luiictiona::es.under the circumttaucs and that a good action would lie Am- ill.i \u2022' TC LET.I QKVERAr.STORKS .nj CEU.ARS.:\toi tnem th* most capacious in the City, being , well adapted to the Gram aad Provision Trade, ^ ai'J most convenient for the Shipping business.JUST ARRIVED yfc\tby-.h.S.b.rrf-1\t™\tC°AL rARDS' Labrador.Herrings.on the Thornhill Road nd St.Foy Roads.about FOUR eluding garden, between the St.Le PO BUILDING LOTSJ confining from 1 to 10 Acass or Ladd, fronting on tbe St.Lewis St.Foy and Thornhill Roads.Tbe above property ts held in Fbbk and Common Soccaok and sitoatsd witkin two miles ol Quebec.Terms o/ payment easy.Apply to R.MITCHELL, _\t,\t.\t-\tArthur Street.Quebec, 3rd February, ISM.JÉ.T TO BE SOLD.the Su ?idxxb Road, The Cottage contai Rooms, Su Bed RPARKE A CO., India Whar.Quebec.4th June, 1853.JOHN ANDERSON k CO.Quebec, 12th April, 1853.FOR SALE f)0n Rr\u2018()ClKs PATENT ASPHALTE, U-V.,or P*ve«rreiVs, Flooring.Garden iTxPn Walk*, kc London.lust landed * xl ,hR()KhjBY,\" from \u201e u 0 J T , GILLESPIES k CO.Quebec, 2nd July, 1853.Beef foy Sale.THESubacribere offTa/orSale PRIME MESS _ \u2014 .J\t_I\u2014.rx ^\ta *r* \u2022 .X and Prime, in Barj/Vand Tierce*.ANDREW PARKE A CO.Quebec.24th Feby., 1854.BRICKS! BRICKS! 10,000 0^,, R»8 BEST FIRE LICKS, for Sale by \u201c LEVEY A CO.Lavey\u2019s Wbarf.Quebec, 22nd March.1854.ROCKySALT.cn\tROCkAALT.for Sale by OU 1 CHAS)V LEVEY k CO, / A Levey\u2019» Wharf-Quebec.22nd March, 1814.ED WIN FAfiBUT, I lain and Ornament al Brass-Pounder and Finisher, Locksmith, hould payment be then made in scrip or bonds not beinng internat until the woik be competed, thia loss will be added to tbe cost of making the road ; and aa I confide tly expect the work to be finished within three years fiom August next, the 0ot exceeu £63ri |>er mile, and will make my tender for th« entire completion of the road, purchase of r.ght of w ay, the Rolling Mock, and loss on interest, to amount to Seven thousand one hundred and thirty pounds Halifax currency per mile.5k'uld the Directni» tl ink fit to receive tenders lor any works not included in the Engineer\u2019s Report, I wil; be ready to tender for such additional works on being furnished with a plan oi dcscrii»-tion.\t1 I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your moat obedient servant, Josxrn Archer.was due to the dignity ol the Court, end to the performance ol the public business which occasionally requires confidential communication bet-ween ihe Crown Counsel an 1 the CoU-t.*' Neither these officer* is here in his place to-day, ii is to be presumed becau*e more weighty duties, an I the exigencies of the Mate and :h* public service torbi.t their being spared Irom the seat ot government.But this Court requires no auxiliaiy and no extrinsic aid to make itself respected within these walla, or to -nforce its authority at laige beyond iLem, thioughout that |M>ition of the Queen\u2019s dominions w hich is sub» l«ct toits jutisdiction.VN nenever authority i necea.ary to carry out the great purpose fur which all Courts ot Justice are designed, tbe maintenance of law and older, its innerem jhjv.'er* are amply tufficretil to insure it.\u201c Howevei painful it may be to fall into exercise the power ot tb- Queen\u2019s Bench in eases el contempt\u2014when -, m D^,figr T Salt BOTTOM.»e|in ST.JAMES «, will be Oran- 1200 M'Traa Quebec.2nd Noveniber, 1863.E by OUNTAIN.For Salo.-fMolasse8.1 NOTICE.A P^LTCATtON Will be made af the rvext Ses-/J.ahre of Parliament fdt a Charter teConstruct Railroad from the City of Valley of th* St.Chattel Northerly direction I the purpose of affordi settlements m a hack Ç Wood, and for varioa* oilier with the wslfare of th* Cibr.QUEBEC NORTHERN * 70 F2ffi NSsflOOD CLAYED MO- I \\y Quebec, 6th Dec., 1853.HUNT k CO.Qtsehec, 18th Fahy.,1854.\u2022bee, along the hears running in tbs Forest; for ties for forming bringing iu Fire-trposea connected To h*culled THE II.ROAD.F.N.BOXER.Honorary Secy, IRON COFFINS.- THE undersigned offer for Safe, at thsir Shop, St.Vahe.Street, IRd\\COFFINS, of all sisea, esmented and Fuamcle\\and sir and water tight.A thick\tuVlaced at thshesd of these Coffins, so thafin anfesVhsr* it is necessary to Coffin immediaThly a^ter death, relatives and friend» may be ablq/nae?tba deceased\u2019s face till tbs moment of burial.Before interment this g ls»s is covered with s metal pl«te.J.O.VALL1ERE A SON.Qasbsc, 1st Feby., 1854.Mr.Archerc\u2019s tender was £6,500 per mile.156 miles gives.£1,014.000 To which it \u2022© b* aikictJ what »Mr.Baby undertakes more than him, viz., Woik to be performed at Palace harbour, and along th* River St.Charles to deep water on the St.Lawrrenre including purrhaa* ofland already mrde.Land for atationa hta tender being only land for tbe road.Telegraph line.Interest and loss on sale of Debenture».Engineering and other pa*t and future.Difference of Rolling Stork.Do.in weight of Iron 7 lbs.P*r yard.Mr.Rahv\u2019s fender was £9,000 per mile.156 Miles.Deference in hi» favour.2»),000 5.000 expenses 180,000 20.300 38,000 23,000 1,048 000 154 000 Total.\t£1,402,000 With these farts and figures the Directors would hsve been very much to blame had they acted otherwise than »hey hav* done.I have no hesitation in asying that I weuld much rather take the contract based on Mr.Archer's tender than I would on that of Mr.Baby.I am, kc , kc., MICHAEL SCOTT.Cap Rouge, !7lh April, 1854 From XanasHnn Paper*.(From the Montreal Herald.] COURT OF QUEEN\u2019S BENCH.Cbown Stna.TbtlhAŸ, April II, 1854.Present The Hon.Mr.J«sttcs Rolland, and Tbs Hen.Mr-Justice Aylwin.Mr.Driscoll, Q.Ç , appeared, habited, at the Q'ssen a 4'ounael table.At the opening of theConrt, Mr.Justice Ayl-wm read the following decision of the Hon Justices raspect ing thsir late difficulty with the Crown Prosecutor *' Al a previous day, in this Term, lha pves d-mg Jungs found it necessary to notice that ths Queen \u2022 Counael who has cooate the charg*, and to purge him relf ol thr contempt upo.i his oath, which he can readily do, it iMMgefdl :\u2014 *' Rule.\u201c Henry Driscoll, Esqutre, one of Her M»j** ty's Counsel, conducting the Crown business\u2019he fore the Court at tbi» present Term lor Mr.A! torney General, having on Monday the 27th day of March la»t.when there were present on the Bencii Mr.Justice Holland, Presiding Judge, and Mr.Justice Aylwin, addioeaed him»e|f m the smgu\u2019ar number and in a marked manner to Mr.Jurtice Aylw in, and not, as he was bound to do, to Ihs Court or the Treading Judge and it ap pearing to the Court, that in »o doing, the raid Henry DiuroU.Esquire, acted wrifuliy and de signedly with intent to ca»i contempt and reproach upon the Court, and to obstruct its pru-cee lings ; it is ordered that the said Henry Dri*-roil.K»q Hire, do show can»* on the brat day ot the next Term, to wit, Saturday the fourteenth day ol October next, why an attachment tor contempt »h»u:d not issne against him, and such farther proceedings be thereupon had as to law and justice may appeitain.\" Mr.Driscoll then rose and handed up to the Court an official communication, authorising him to appear and conduct the busineva ol the ( our, on behalf ol the Crown.I he Court refuted to receive it.whereupon Mr.Dritroll retired.The Court then proceeded to para the sentences.[Fiom the Montreal Transcript, April 13.J Just before tbe memorable flight of the hundred days when tome-body asked Talleyrand \" how-affairs went on.\u201d that arrant dtplomati»t observing that hi* interrogator squinted, answered, \u2022\u2022 as you see,\" \u201d comme rout roves \" It would appear that the learned Bench i* not bmocolist but mon-oculut, and is a kind of modern Polyphemus.But at tbe same time it seems to be necessary that th* advocate should squint, and see two brilliant luminaries at one glance.But we hope they will fol ow the example of John Wilke*, one of tbe u-liett men in'he world whose arti of fascination were such that it only took hall an hour (or the ugliest man to talk himself handsome.We remember the same tematk being ma-ie spontaneously by a lady who had listened to a apeech ol that eloquent inelegant man, Lord Brougham.A Udy, an enthusiastic admirer of Wilkes, hearing that it was objected to him tha-hs tqumteu.said that he squinted no more than a gentleman ought to do.A similar remark has been made of the eloquent preacher Whitfield, the Dr.Squintum of Eo -te\u2019s acurrilon* comedy.A once very popular man, the lat* Rev.Edward Irving, had also the same faculty ot looking two vvaja at once, but hia enthusiaatical admirers a| way» held that from thence he enjoyed the fscul ty of double perception.It ia now evident that alter recent decisions, every person who address** (be Beach, so long as it plesres to place its (\u2019resident in cloae proximity with the other Judge, will incur great risk, except he has one eye tor each, or addresre* each Judge individually and alternately.Aa the latter coure* it not allowed, we onlv hope that members of the Bar who squint, wi.I squint aa Wilkea did.like gen-tlemen, and to those who «h» not poatesa that faculty, the only resource will he to rloee alret-nately each eye.that no learned Judge may think that anything addressed to bimeell is meant for the attention of hra learned brother.Hut oat of this farrieal proceeding artaea very serious question».In the first place, in consequence ot rhe fdoliah squabble, if we can call th»t a squabble in which all the offrneive language ia ofi one side, with the Crown Proaeentor, a number of mifortnnate convicted prisoners were left in prison, (h*v, ibemaetvea, for a*veral days, their families, and their friends, detained in anxr-00» expectation of their fate, end aome left in the extreme dee'itirtlon of poverty.This waa an exacerbation ofthe law for which no crims of theirs afforded any pretext.W« believe that, accord-mg to the Provuwiif Acts, it is, technically, ds-fenatbl* ;-howr far it tsmoreily jnvifiab!*, j, f\u201er other» to judge We onlv w^h that Mr.Justice Rot lend, and Mr Justice Aylwin, had abut themselves up in the common gaol to keep their victim» company\u2014had partaken of hard labour\u2014 aad tobsenbed to pay the country for the coaata of tht otttnfion.Anoihei very important question arises.\u2014The Judges, after ignoring the Com e-l (be the Crown, and oy tbat, constructively ; the Crown Haelf, under whom they hold their rommisaion«, proceeded es mere mate to pass senieoces, and to inflict pomahmeuls on the persona brought up hot ore moat me such rushed hy a very religious master, who «», tempting to con vert him : \u201d Masai too hard ; no prcachee arid ffoggee both.\u2019\u2022 JW Mr i,^!irP.r|T*Ck,,,,*t fH'1 rio'^-\twe must say that the sermon from the Bench i» a m !^u«W'w\u2018y ra,hfr\tfemtr.i composi.ion.Me suspeci that it via* juat an address a.Mis.M.«g.ro,shi have written iu her « otage, and of w hich the p, ,:o ype may ^ found in the eightieth chapter of4* Baruabv fin 1 ** L , fuh \u2019u*\u2019 th,t Nd>*\tdispoai- tion.bi.t wuhout her eloquence or apint.She met her foes face to face w ith every virtue tost last and meanest, hypocri-y.1 her* i« no end of won 1er at th by theCrurt.\u2019* Mr Driscoll then rose sad handed up to the Court an official cc.-nmuoicaiion.authorising him KlTr antC;Tuct ,he\tof the Cou,™ on hchali ot the f r mn The Court reused to re- reive it whereufH>n Mr.Dn.coll retire,!.They are os Dyer says, ever charming.er,r new; nor.a» ^hake»pe*rc asys, do*» custom sfafo ih.finite variety.even the precedent* set *4JG «O4*» custom stale their m- i nci&e^Iry^SE! \u2022ty under wh.ch they ait.For anything we knrrwthe Queen\u2019s Counrel.whom -h-y «ould from rîr',\t,he'' «paired ignominiously f om their Court, though the ignominy did not fall upon A,m.might hav* had in hi.hands jvardon.for the convict.bHorch.m, or mstructioTf .7^rr.r\t^ It w.we believe, an unprecedented fact that in the Wueen \u2022( ourt, before ihe Queen\u2019» Judge» h;hr;,:oV,^ r H'''\" ,0\ta nroaecutioifS f-ebalt of the ( rown.or to res.at the application reluri/'fl Ther ,0 ^\tto have hia bail reduced.The au'nonty of the Queen, the nu- nishment or protection of her subjects, se*aia to nave been forgotten by tho,e w ho are placed to defend tbe one and administer the other The Judges seem to have Iwen »eize.l with a strange .«lea, tha.by their simple act they cou'd ahnegare the office of a person who viranoualy filled ihe ot'Law *dm,nm,nt,r' *\u2019 consisting of three men could not dare to interfere wi'h >he mob.Freedom of speech must be maintained; the law of the land abould be vindicated against the*» lawless proceeding*.Perfect anarchy will be the result of submission to the spirit which is now abroad.It must be resisted at once.\u2014Mercuryt that the barbarians will be punished suitably.An \u2022tieuitit bas been made by a few ob*> ure pruitf hare, that would say anything for b*lf * duM* aubscribeis.r.S.W.F Wl-, 1J8.Wa.hm an article entuled as abnye.whii tbg best preparation lûlheito dis cure ol colds and etbar co*»m In onr last we intimated that the Bar of thi*.district had passed a vote of want of confidence in Judges Rolland ami AjJwin, and demanded their impeachment before Barhament» The resolutions adopted at tbe Bar's meeting it was aud is our intention to give to the public so soon as they can be procured.Our new fledged con teinpnrurjr of yesterday, mimeuli causa, ftt-'cs about a copy of them winch he had obtained, liavmj; been unceremoniously removed troin bis printing office by Mr.De-la^ ave.tlie Secretary of the Bar Associa-tim, and talks loudly of frustrating all knavi-h tricks.Rear Admiral Fanshawe who is about to a^-uinc the ceramand of the squadron on the North American station has arrived at 11a-iiiax per steamer America.Tbrf IIonMe.Mr.Killaly has returned here Irom i'.ii^land.The (\u2018'nglish mail per America arrived at Montreal yesterday morning, at 11 o\u2019clock, and was despatched lor Quebec at 4 p.in.Oitnino or Laxe Navigation.\u2014A despatch frun Og«Jen»bu\u2019g.dsted April 12th, that navigitioh ha* opened egain.Propeller Og (l-i stiurgh came duwn lha' day.A ateamer o> the mail line was expected yerterd^y Lake Champlain, a ao, i* nearly clear ot ice, .v.d d was .xpe ted that navigation will be rr-num-d in a day or two.There is an immense amount ol Ireight, chiefly breadatuffs, awaiting tiie resumption of opera'ion* \u2014Boston A tins.CATHOLIC INDIGNATION MEETING\u2014GREAT EXCITEMENT.Philadelphia, April 12,1854.An indignation meeting waa held at 'he Mu-seum to-night, composetl of French and G-rm»» Homan t'ath dica.to expreas condemnation ot the course of Judge Woodward, of the Supreme Cour* m a re' ent deciamn of the suit of 'he Roman Catholic H shop of Phdi telnhia ag/inst the trustee» O (he Hoy Trimtv Church, to oMain po«se*eion of pronerty.The Gertaun and French Catholics MV that tlie Judge lavored th^ Jesuit psrty, ami appointed a Majority ol arbilei* on that side Tne an iiii-hsp ptrtynt trustees refused to give up the church and the Judge committed them to |iri»on lor contempt, when the members of the congregation and their Iriends called a meeting, mvi'ing American Catholics, and all opposed t*» th-rule of the Jesuits and foreign priesthood, to mee' witn them.Strong resolutions were passed, and sjieeches niade in Oerman, French aial Ln-j; ish Considerable excit-meiU prrvaded.The ice opposite Sorcl gave '-aturday list, anil a stetmer was for Chatnblay on Monday.way on to leave or the .shorter process administered by their own courtier?to his predecessors a» the effectual cure of Imperial insanity,\u2014dethronement and assassination.His measures svere well considered, deeply planned and nearly matured.1 he neutia-lity or assenting inaction ot Prussia and Austria were secured I he BritiMi by sea and the Russians by laud were to accomplish the active part of the plot.i'*g)'Pl and Candia (.mcicnl Crete) were to be the reward of England; the protectorate ot Turkey and the annexation of all the convenient slices of her territories to Russia would form the inadequate compensation ol tbe Czar\u2019s paternal exertions for the maintenance of order and the prevention of anarchy.From the protectorate to tlie amalgamation there would of course be a short step, and Turkey in a tew years would become as much a thing of the past aa 1'oiand is, or all but in name.This attempt of Nicholas to realize the policy of the most ambitious of his predecessors has already been productive ol good not only to Fur op?but to the world.It has b».en the means of cementing Lngland and France more closely and coidially together than they ever were in the whole course of their history; and this in a glorious and praiseworthy cau-e.An unlor-seen obstruction has been placed in the overwhelming progress of Russia ; the ancient state* which were well nigh crushed around her, will rise again and prove thorn-in her aching sides, reel dining thetr stolen property and asserting their former independence.'The hesitating and doubllnl kingdom of Prussia and dej»endant German States, when they see the predominance ol the union of British and French power will hesitate no longer.YY^ look forward with confidence to see a more equitable adjustment of affairs darts celle vielle Lui ope, as Napoleon used to say, than was etlected after the battle of Waterloo; and the beneficial effects will not be confined to one quarter of tbe globe.Our columns have been Utterly so occupied oy foreign news, that we bave almost forgotten to make our comments upon what i« pas-ing around us.Great efforts arc making to bring new stream» of commerce to thi-port, aad'Oxjieotatiofls are about to be fulfilled tual Quebec will more tbnn retain her ancient renown as an important point in thr geographical features of the country.YY hdat, however, all classes are aiding in promoting reasonable and proper reform», what progress and what encouragement do aome ot our old establishment» offer ?There is tbe Crown Lands Department, sleeping, doling pine in its moutn, after the Li-hion of its loj-efathcrs, not content svith ruining three or four generations of men, it st>h hopes to find new fittorie*.From the appearance of mir port, it does appear unaccountable why there should be so little ac commodatioa for vessels which require to lie at wkarve» t And what has become of private enterprise f T e complain» about a want cf wbarvea is universal in this trade, and where \u2022ball we seek for information 1 The proprietor wf alt deep water lota is the Crown l/tade Department, their price is six pence per foot euperficita or at tbe rale of £1039 the ©ere.' This appears a pretty eoasider* able sum for land which never aces daylight cr which hi alwaye covered with trater.Tlie fo tuaate grantee of this coatly property, be fort be can hope to receive any reluru from hie «state i* ««Meearily obliged to build Theatrical.\u2014The \u201cGrand Complimentary Ninlil to Messrs.YVlieeler ami Franklin\u201d produced as large an assemblage as these veteran amateur* could have expected, though not larger than they deserved.In tin* preliminary farce of \u201c Lend me Five Shillings\" the peculiar comic talent of Mr.Franklin was displayed to perlection.Tlie parts of Captain I'hobbs St Mrs.Major I\u2019liobhs were capitally supported, and Mrs.Captain Bit >bbs was by no means a bad adjunct to her namr-ako.In \u201c Olhello \u2019 the main character, by Mr.YVlieeler, was played in a nnnner which would have done credit to YY'allack, and showed possession of masterly tragic puwer ; the other characters were not deficient in men*.1 he comic songs were sun£ entirely without spirit ; the singer could not have done worse had he practised at failure for a fortnight.A most \u201c Unwarrantable Intrusion^ was perpetrated with great life and success, and kept the house in a roar ol laughter.\u201c The Veteran's Daughter\u201d a great favorite with the theatre-going public, was got tlnotigh with considerable show of merriment ; all the characters in it were good.The \u201c Irish Dance\u201d by Miss Lawra YVlieeler was very pretty indeed: on its being encored her sister appeared for her and acquitted herself with her usual ability.The audience had a right to be pleased with the \u201c night\u2019s entertainment,\u201d and as the gallant Member for K»sex hath it \u201c they were\u201d jilcastd \u201c accordingly.\u201d The (>Gth Amateurs give their farewell perform mre to-morrow evening.Their dramatic effort» are well apprecia ted in this city, and a goodly number ol Iriends will muster to witness their last appearance in The Baltic of Austerlitz, and Going to Cltobluim.Concert.\u2014 Mr.Zeiglcr\u2019s C\u2019oncert, un der the distinguished patronage of His Lx cellency the Administrator of the Government, and the Commandant of the Gnrri*on, takes plate this evening.As all the musical talent available in Quebec will be there concent) ated, the lovers of sweet sounds will do well to attend.Mr.Zeigler\u2019s valuable services to the concerts given by our Harmonic .\u2019Society nlone demanda lull audience.wlarf at a vary considerable coat and risk a a deep water wharf has to atand the pressure A Mup.nr.ar.R Captured \u2014It will be re collect'd ibat e iriy Ust (all a woman who kept a Bii.all alorr un nbridge, Const bles Morphy, Reynold* and Baker, were dispatched in p'irsuit of him, awl wuh a very small amount ol information succeded in irarinf him into the Mate of.Maine via St.I homaa.It appears thr I'uncying himself unsafe in the State#, ne returned to o hiding-place a lew m.les on this side th.-me, near black Hiver, behind I.\u2019Islet, at whirh «pot he was captured and brought to this city and lndg-d m jail on Saturday night last.On the tirât day of nis eicape he must have walked up ward*of fifty mile* on snow shoe*.A watch w hich had i>c oug.d to deceased, was found in the l«o»se«»ion ol th* prisoner's brother-m-lnw, to whom ht had xiveii it to be destroyed in the event of hia being tak-n.This l'i.éUeigi» is the same man who escaped from tbe constables while on hia way to th* Peiiftentinry shout three years ago, and was not retaken for aix months alter.Certainly great credit is due to Ihe pauies who have effected this rapture, the very meagre information upon whir h they proceeded being taken into account \u2014 Tbe mortal remain# of the lata Mr.Fabin Bata war# yesterday followed to their laet resting pLee by n very large collection of mourner* I'hi* manifeeiatton of reenact tor an esteemed cuisse ao suddenly enatebed from Come to a Base Use\u2014Ah Kvertful Hisiohy \u2014We notice in the Democrat this moriun^.a statement that the projreHer On'ario ha» recently laud-d a carxoof slsvea on tberosat of Cuba.The Ontai io is a Koci ester vessel and has run an oventtul career thua lar.She was built nt the Unper Landing in this citv aome ten ye^rs O' more ago, by George Steers, the famous a r> itect ol the yacht tm-nca, for a company of citizens and was a companion of the tienesee Chief also conatiucted by Mr.Steer*.Tbe Ontario wa* put up in a very few weeks, and as slnpbui ding was a new enterprise here, thousands flocked to the landing to see -her launched.We sal upon the hill-side, and saw hcr g ide ?raceiu1ly into the water, amid the cheers of thousands ; while Capt Adams\u2019s baud played a lively air.Aa soon cl'er 'he launch a* tire On lario could be brought to the docs, a suit of col* ora was present*-*! by tbe merchants of Rochester ; after whi' h, Dr.Kelgey, on behalf of the oiv- -er* of thr Ontario, presented to Mr.Seen a ailv-r jiitcher, in token oftheir appreciation of his skill i* aahip-nui der and worth as a gcnllrmm.Dr.K.stat d in hi* speech the precise number of day# that had elapsed aince the keel of the Ontario *.va» Lid.Our impreasion ia that less tlnn sev-n weeks had elapsed aince the work wa* commenced.The Ontario was put into the trade of the Lakes Su1 «4» in some resi»ect# unfortunate, having met with one or two collision* with other vess-ls, involving the owners in litige Don.wuich continued some vear*.Wh*m the California gold fever broke out an attempt was made to ge stock taken to purchase ihia propeller to take a party to t all* I'oniia The enterprise failed, and th- owners finding her to bo oJ no profit in the Luk-trsde took her toth# Atlantic by the St.Lawrence.She w-as run past the Quebec u»tom House by rome hocus-pocus aarangemem, and particular rare was t «ken that tbe fact of her departure from Lake Gntanr should not be publish-d nniil her arrival at New- York wa* announced We next heard of the OrUario running between New Orleans and Chagrea, and still later between Boiton and some'onthern, porta.She now turn# up a \u2022laver\u2014to what a hue uae has she come at last, flow little thought th» citixens of Rochester when they *»w her launched, that the wou'd ever come to this.How little thought the merchants when they pres-nted her with the pitted atari and stripes, th it 'hey would ever fl »at from toe mast of an aeon sod s'ave-sbip.But at it is \u2014Ho-rhetler (rnion April 5 Admiral .Vafier and the Inhabitants on the Baltic.\u2014ALeady has a dretd of Admiral Napier and hia fl-et seized upon the iohabi an a of the coast \"f the Baltic, and people from Revel and all the town# on the coa-t a* far as Memoel sre living to the interior part of the country for refuge The l zar, too, seem» not to doubt he judicousnesa of th- atep that fear ur«s them to take lor he ha* ordeied the removal of all the women and children from the towns probably most exposed to British cant.on *' A'l along thoa- limestone clifL, where the citizens loved to tread th- scanty awaid an t meet the mild, miist western breezes *\u2019 say# the Daily Newt, \u201c th-re are none to he *een hut ncoiiti looking nb\u2019OfuJ for the redou able Admiral Napier, whose name every child will soon know and be taught to dread \u201d K.ven in M.Petersburg, all who can afford to do an ¦ re leaving in immense numbers; a^me UMake up their abode in vloacow, and in internal parts of the couniry The Kmperor il is said.thsrca a lull# of Ihe alarm evinced by hia subject» an«l has expressed dissatisfaction that the railroad to Udesaa waa not finished before the preaent quarrel.He h 'biud-cha.It is also repotted that Isaktchi was captured b> the Rusmui'S on the 29th.4 nut) Russian» a*v iep«*rt*-* Russian rooveni» nt» luv* chanted the entire plan ol l-ampaign Sir harlra Napier with i2 ahip* is anchored off\t¦.in the Baltic.\\ portion of the Rusai n fleet i* frozen in.Shipment of troops fioiii France and kiiglan*: go.-» on rai'Lly France hua nlicady shipped -O.OOt* and KngLr.d 1(1 Out).\t.J Nothing important troin A*ia.Kcaiil ln«\u2018 been appointed i« 'he chid command in A*i-« appomtinen' views favorablv.Aspect of Gieekwisurr-ction is unchanged.A telegiaphic des patch says the rii-rnhers of both ho'ise» «et in pr cession to ,'res.-r.t a cordial address to the Queen m support ol the dec arution of war.It is said that Napoleon h»s written to hmperm of Austria lemii'dii'g him of promise to regard crossing ol 1) mube as a cu*us belli.France ha* loaned IU,00U,0mi francs to Tur Austria still wavers, and l\u2019:u-sia makes no aigti.\t.,\t\u201e\t.\t, It it positively oster?efl th*t\tti*ve L'ded 4iXHMroo, s from S-bas opol and n-i/.ed the \u2014 \u2014 of.Manaraa be row T-*l ch* j also ll.at Russian fhet of I3stiij«.s ):*\u2022\u2022 allack-it Y nroa.l*u.i:c te'li'Ag it consitierablv excited in Con stsr.tinoi.le which caused iii»«|Uiet to z.iverneiu'hrrn uoxad.\tJv 4 1\u2019rovisi ns.\u2014Fork quiet, $14,50 for mesa, $12, 87 ui $13 lor prime.* Money unchanged ; 10 f» 12 tor upper firat elans, short.Exchange firm, 8J tit 9.\u2019The Courier's correspondent aay# the vote on the Gadsden Treaty stands 18 against to 27 for it.It is probable that Misaill* will be immodiate-ly occupied by General Gat land, and that a ape* ciat mmiater, with full power, will be aent to Mexico.Baltimore, 18th April.New Orleana papers of Wednesday contain detail* ol the late news from Mexico.Ihe ac \u2022\tounta with reference to the movement# ot Al vary are very conflictir.g, the moat reliable predict the defeat of tianta Anna.New York, 18th April.An unknown ship, with a larg number of paa-senge.sea board, is reported to have gone ashoie on 8 inday, nine miles be aw Barnegat Inlet, and it i» feared ha* gone lo pieces dut mg the galea of that day.ta COMMERCIAL.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OK CANADA.Montreal, 13th April, 1854.R.tnrn of Traffic for the week ending Saturday, th9 .5\"5\t06 Ton# Meichandize, 20961.4669 91 Feet of Lumber, 379.864 .#59\t45 Cords ol Firewood, 1332 .1711\t60 Mails, Ac.,.809 10 street* has He believe is vered fir th* __ ___ _\t_#!compfaial*.l ^.ing leafed ihbi medlrine, wS.gan »|^ak^arfth >Oiifidenca as to its aalmary effects in removing colds and other complaint* incident to thia season of the year.From the Cincinnati Enquirer.Wharaver this medicine ja introduced, ife attains .that h'gli #epeta|riy ^bfeb Âljr deaaite#.\u2014whategn Wp 1» \u2022!#, i every hand eaa be soitnOalad tu Woi cure*.The worat cases of Aathma, recant but dangeroui coughs, and alao thoæ that are of long standing, bronchitis, and consumption in .t# early atagea, ara always cured by this remarkable medicine.\tà\t.Be not deeeivedl by impoatora\u2014the public should be rarefalQnJtet the genuine article, aa ihe imitations andcpuit-rfeita being put up by three who know nmn\\x of medicine, or of the diseases of the b«mln ayrem, aia^ntirely qasafe aid dangerous \u2019 None genuine unleaa signed I.BUTTS on the wrapper.Tbe genuine Dr Wiatar\u2019e Balaam of Wild Cherry e now for sal# by duly appointed agents, and all respectable dealers io medicioe.^in all large citlea and all Important town* throughout tbe United State*.Canadas and British Province#.Address all order# to SETH W.FOWLE, Bos'on, Mass.\t* Price\u2014one dollar a bottle, six bottles for five dollars.\t_ For Sale, wboleaale and retail, by JOSEPH BOWLK.S, Medical Hall, Upper Town Market Place, and JOHN MUSSON flt Co., Quebec.Quebec, 14th April.1854.\u201c I DIGEST!\u201d Such is thx trub mran-iro of the Wart \u2019* PEPSIN,\u201d or of the two Greek word* from which it is derived.Thia is thasignificant and appropriate titla of tbe TRUK DIGESTIVE FLUID, or GASTRIC JUICE, prepared by Dr.J.S HOUGHTON.PhUadal-phia.fr m the fourth Spmach of the Ox.for tbe cure of I «digestion ^^MiDyapepaia.It i* Na-lure\u2019e ow-n remedy fo|*»a unhealthy Stomach.No art of man can equffi ita curative |«wer# It rend-ra GOOD EATING perfectly conaiatent with HEALTH.Savihe figure of tbe Ox, in ancther part o thia j»aper.BIRTH.'On Monday morning, tbe t7th instant, Mre.J.S Hna*ack.of a daughter.XJkder the Ewell GRAND and nrvraui lONCBRJ waavaa, ARE'I ECTAUi.K BOY.to taka ebarg* ofa Horse and Cow, antrepake bionaell geuvraliy u*atMl in a small («uiily.X Tti# beat rvfeiences Mn.lberrquirrd \u2014 Apply filtheuffiLa of tbi* paper.Qu«be1 fonre»#e* *uch a Sollistra, Kortlendge, Y'arna, anil >!»u;i>!a, hriig between Ih-m and th^ balk.mi.Omar Pasrha i.i a ilespatch publlïhc-l r.t ( on# tantiii\"ple Fai.l ih.it il th- ensmy cross-d th Danube, it would ren ei a great seivicc to Iiia plan.Then-foie news of tlie next movements on the rieht bank ol the river will be waited Inr with much anxiety.The luis ians expect Admiral Napier to at-tacic first the I# an I of Oeselesh, stationed theie a gairis in ol 30 000 m«-n Asia.\u2014 The Russians are concentrating forces Rt Askalzick.Operation# are directed against Kar#.lae Turk# are concentrating at Sibas P f as i a 1» quiet Greece corn *p nd-nre of tbe 12th sta'c that thr Fr-nch Admiral had sailed to Constantinople with order» lothe King to arr«#t the hostile movement# ag .mst iurkey in his lei ritoiy A despa'ch Irom M »!u #'at-# lh.it the King and Queen had 'elt Athens for the liontier.The great d -bate in both llutise# of Parliament, on the Kaitern war, in «-f more interest than any o-ber f-atnre in neo# bv tin# arrival.fn the Hou»e «I l.oru e l otn non» op,in«ition spcechea were m >de by Mr.Lnyar.l and Mr.D.I# »e i and answered by Lord Palmerston and Lmd John Ru*s.-ll.On Monday, the 3rd noih rioti#c# of I\u2019arliament went in procession to pre#»-nl the Queen with an addres# in reply td.\t7710 Xiitgara nailed on the 4th with the 8Sth Rvg.mcnt lor the En#1.\t, Fifteen Packet »hip# amounting to Ifi.Ofl ) ton» are at the p .-«ent moTirii' hl'ing up at Liverpo man for lainta, Bron WAlffTUD 1st BOAT.SERVANT of good character.\t^ WM.WALKER.St.Uuu'e St., I9th April, 1864.\t< OUT-DOOR 9 on 1.1 MJW M WASV«99 N ERRAND BOYlor an APPRENTICE BUSINESS.Apply .A.to the TaILORI at this office Quebec, I9tli April, 1854.WAHVSBg A SMALL ENGINn/>f tw«> or three horae# power.App'y at /In* office.Quebec, 19tb April, 1854.\t3 WMsBS H 18 yearno ences as fl> c tpply at fie i A BOY 16 oi 19 yea good references aa Apply at Quebec, 19th April.I WANTED ANU \u2018BKR of Fin TER» and JOIN wages will be given )0 9 ~mrr ».Ol Bgr, he must bring cht'seter.office oi this paper.54.COMM&ttlCATfONS at the TELEGRAPH in time if deli' NEXT, th- I.Communication*\tEngland may l*e an- 'tressem«e.No.21 Wall Stree-New York, or to^be Teffteaph Office, Halifax N.»., and >ey will lie eêjy tranamitled tc Canada, s' BritiriF^American Telegraph Arthg/otreet.opposite Montreal 17th April 1854.L* GENERAL MEE PING ot the QUEBEC luARD OF TRADE, will b-held ro the I» iiUNT'hLhOOM.in tlie Kxch not Bfii.n-I mu*, on VFkDNKSDAY the I8th inalant.a NOO'J, to electnu^mflrnbers 6Î Com cil anil of I th- Arbitration B-nmbp^yac* of two members j retignerl ; and for thmôfe^hwa^l new member* ol the Board.By orderef the Council ALEX BORROW \\ Secret a?^^ÿfl-bec, 12th April, 1814.NOTICE- The annual general meeting of the PROPRIETORS of the QUK\u2019lEC EX-! CHANGE will n* hrikl^n TUESDAY, the 2Yth instant, at TWO o\u2019cloc/, P M , agr.eablv to the Act of Ineorporaiion/to ELECT OFFICKB.N | for next year, and 'hcVuuefffciion of all other bu ainest connected with th»- meeting WILLIAM WALKER, Chaiimtn.Quebec, I7tb April, 1854.MARINE HOSPITAL.TENDERS wi'l be tJfivegl by the Truateea of tire MARINE/HOSPITAL unti.tbe TWENTY-SECOND üf-taLi,*i NOON, to SUPPLY the HOSPITAL AtrhJ » GROCERIES AND MEDICINES.1 during one year, to begin on the 1st ot May next.F-'ims ol tender may be aeen at the Surgery of-the Hospital.I I'he above articles to be of tbe beat quality nnd delivered at the Hospital a# they may be requited.By order, PH WELLS.S.T.C.M.k E.H.Qu#bee, I2'b April.1854, NOTICE.TENDERS will be received until the TWENTIETH APRIL, Iqe^BUlLDlNG a PIER .nd a WHARF, at ffi^rTlorGE.Plana Ac.may be »r»n b> applying'1 R.JEf KF.RV Eaq., Cap Rouge, or at tbe Offige of Messrs FORSY1 H A BELL.St Pe'er Mieet.Quebec.lUth April.I8Ô4.S P ÎÎTn G ST Y LE HATS, IMPORTED liom tbe it.o»t lashionable Ma-nuiartoriei in the Uni'ed State* including all the novelties in Gentlemen*# Blsrk, Drab, ar.d | fancy colored FELTS, to wds the tastes ot all.Superfine London and PDla^Vtlvet Napped HATS.\t/ Silk and Felt Hats for Cfildren, various styles.Gentlemen\u2019s and Youths\u2019 Cloth and > weed | Ch a on hat'd and made to o der.Th- assortment will be found complété, com-ninuit eleg»nce and tbe newest fashions, wrilh moleiate pr;res.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 HATS BY WHOLESALE, on LIBERAL TERMS.JOHN HENDERSON k CO.Quebec, I2tb April I Hi 4.by express.One CASE FRENCH SHAWLS, via:\u2014\t» Lmbrmdç^rdf Crape, Ottoman tSpMggai n, Primed Tfssuc, Long if Square Filled Shawls.GLOVER & FRY.Quebec, 12th April, 1854.45 Pieces French Merinos THE UNDERSIGNED | Having purchased a Consignment of French C onswnmei r/So&t lui .nu mi.r katk carpen S, to whom liberal 4 y to N AUGHTON, , Sword\u2019s Hotel, or et the Office, Point Levy.Quebec.I9\u2019h April.(854.oc» , (KBS f laBAXONS.|nd LEMONS, No.19, LtOHEMINANT.1854.\t6 - LADY\u2019S M£W FASHION BOOL ON THE lar OF EVERY MOMTH IS PUBLISHED, Pwct 25 CKwra FRANK LK*.LIE\u2019» LA niK» GAZE PTE or Paaia, London and Nxw Yobx Fashions, containg MX) i-.ngra-ving\u2019a ol th# NKWxeT BtylKs or LAniKs\u2019 and CHiLPKRN\u2019e HATt.CAes.I)*Kasts, Mantillas fkc .a lull six» Paper Pattern of a Mantil a.la.ge »u#et Pattern#, *\"d Description of Crochet Work, Article* on Reloivo Leather Work.Velvet Paintings.foe., Kntorumiig and Literarv Matter, Tale», foe a Novelle'te hr Mas Ann STr.riir.N# Alto \u2014Each Part contains a New Song or Piece ofMueie.Arrangement» hare be*-n completed in Peris, whereby thk Nk^kst Dksions.will appear in this work onXronth before the Parie Fashion Books are rerd»d by the Steamers.Part I.was iaaued o/ Hnu«ry let, 1864, and haa been reprinted aix /iffereflMimee in order to meet the demand.All the back number* can he obtained.The colored Plate i#alone worth more money than is charged for the whole Part.extsacts most r»ir.vavkss.\u2022 It is by far the heat Fashion Book issued in this country.We cordially recommend it.\u201d\u2014AT.Y.Daily Timet.u Takes th# highest rank among all Journal* of its eU#i.M\u2014N.T.Tribuns.\u2022\u2018Thia ia a aubérb work.\u201d\u2014BtMftfo Transcript.\u201cIlia tbs bait record of ihe Fashiod ntiw published.\u201d Sunday TUtss.Philadelphia \u201d It contains all the Newest Fashions, and a colored Plata of great beauty.\u201d\u2014Home Journal.On# e«py. ** Graham\u2019s Magasinas, '\"oi* Ne.6 John atroet, New York, and for salt hr all Beekeellara in tha Uncled States aod ( *9th April, 1864.\t'J'\t3m, I ORANO£I Fresh orangf.FARBiQrx Stkkk Quebec.14th Aprif FOR SALE.200 H^0?Vbli,hl P0RT0 BIC0 lift do 180 Pan*.Mu*cot 150 do Chyed 300 Half-Cheats Tr 200 do Vour 2H0 Bags I 10 Hhdt.Martell\u2019s Brandy.30 do Hollands \u2022' DrKuypers,*\u2019 30 Bag* Black Pepper.H J.NOAD fo CO.Quebee, I7»h April.1854.\t12 SALK.OATS,\u2014deliver* GIBB fo R068.FOR 10,000 Quebec, 17ib April, 1854.FOR SALB.1 KH TJHDS.BRJGHT CUBA SUGAR, IrJvf XJ.50 do GfioISQ\u2019orto Rico do.76 Ba-reli DAfoh Crmhcl\tdo 100 do.Whlkr Bastard\tdo.» 1000 Packages TjAi, coneittingof Hyson Twankey,\u2018Souchong, and Congou._\tBy GIBB fo ROSS.Qaabec, f0th April, IsM.\tfnt 8OLD LEAF A BRONZES.A Just Gold leaf bronzes.)per Eurojxi, andla Hrirr aseortmtnt of '/ W.fo J.McKAY fo CAREY, Outsida Pataca Gate.Rasher, 17th April, 1864, MUCH UNDER yCOST PRICE, they beg to inform the Public of Quebec, that tbe above will be offered \u2022 POU ffiAZiB TO MORROW, at (he undermentioned low Prices: Number 1.\u20144*.6d.worth 5s.9d.11\t2.\u20145a.6d.worth 7a.(Jd.GLOVER tf FRY.Quebec, 6th A|ril, 1854.M KSSRS.H.J.St D.NICOLL.Habit Maker, A PtlH»r Palcateoi, 1 H, 116, 119 and 120 Regent Street, also 22 Cornhtll, London.THE diatinxuiahed patronaga.the flatterirx encomiums, the suiwrior workmanship ana I the incresamg demand lor NICOLL*8 CLOTHING, \u2022(\u2022sufficient proofs of the utility, durability, | and excellence of their fafijiio' «hi# and gentlemanly Garmcn a as in where gentlemen have n j »ur*dly have they return NICOLL\u2019S LAMA NICOLL\u2019S M gentil __ .vary inatsnee a purchase moat as-*or other Ga(xnents.JALETOTS._________________ N I\u2019Al.KToTS.NICOLL\u2019S VENETIAN PALETOT^.NICOLL\u2019S MORNING COATS.NICOLL\u2019S SHOOTING COATS.NICOLL\u2019S SURTOUT COATS.NICOLL\u2019S DRESS COATS.Some of the above have just been received by Expreee, and in the firat SteamaMp to this port, the undersigned will have a supply of H.L fo D.N.COLL\u2019» GARMENTS aoit^le for tha warm summer months made (Vnm light and beautiful texture#.GLOVER h FRY.Afeelf, Quebec, 10th April.1864.i THE MORNING CHRONICLE.WEDNESDAY.APRIL 19.1964.AUCTION SALES.I : AUCTION SALES.UNCLAIMED LETTIRS.f .; By B.Cole, Jr., H.Bknjaiiin, K«4)., I\u2019piw Town, April 20 it Mm Lswiii G*u1«-d Street.Col.Bbvcs, EapUMdo, Mb l)/t mon, April 12th J864.ÎTIT^LIAM BHOWNMihol ) TV til f of Quebec, im th« I BALE HATS By noxi, the SON, THIBAU Thirty cases «Mortal Sale of MAS- TIN HATS pieaiaeT MaXHA.M, A.ft B.TEAS, St GAB, &c.lor Sala a* the Store* of Maura.4 CO , on THOWfrOAY, tbe| HALF-PAM' (>NE o\u2019clock 250 H \\ SON TWAN-r, Imperial, Hy «\u2022 Sugar, tlea, Will be dCrired LANE, ?20th April, preciarly ALF-BHESTS KAY, Uiutyow ao.i and Soui 20 Hhda.Bngl.t Mus< 60 Barrelf Cruihtd 20 Fun*.Muacovad^Alol SO Caaea Tobacco^\u2019a/H\u2019a, I6\u2019a\\nd 32\u2019a.iLtOi Pepper, Nutmegv^Muat^^Oara an Roa»t*d Cotfae,^Cotton Wirk, Biarkm^ Indigo Carda^Dtarcb, Blue, Shoelhread, CaatorOil, Relmont Candlea, Kaisii.a.Windaor any Fancy Soap.Sallad Oil, 4c.t ft c/ose Conngnmcnt : 8 Hbda.yRiandy.A.J.MAXHAM, Quebaé.I7(h April, 1854.\tA.k B.lUILDlNtt MATERIALS, Af^> TbeiV will be sold, on THUKSDAY nMtfc the SOthWatant, at tha OLD PA LAMENT BUIuVriNi> by Public auctio AuiAftarrr of building materials, &c , saWd from (he late tyt/conaiatiox ot brirka, Doora/Windowa.Lead.B>4ia, Iron, Tina, Tin Spouta, Oil C^iht^^itet^fjftorea, &c.lo Two very handeoÆv^HITE MARBLE CHIMNEY PlfX\u2019kSj^RP'^our Kuuiau StovM.Sale a^/Wfel oYltck.order, THOMAS A.^fGLY, tary Départirai of Public Works, > 16th April 1x54 f F1EKI FACIAS From the Ctrvuit nj Quebec, Quebec, to wit : No.739.county and diatrict of Quebec.Merchant; FRANCOIS -MENARD, Cbarlee M4a«rd and Jean dénard, a 1^)1 he city of Quebec, copart-«tvra, aid as wko carrying on baauieu in the sard city of Qaehac under the name and Irm of Ménard k Bruthers, tu wit : 1.\tA lot of ground situate in the city of Quebec ol twenty (eet in breadth in front and wideoir.g at it tuna m rear to twenty aix fret, by a depth ol seventy-four feet ; bounded in fnnt by Hen-deraou atreet, in rear by Richard Lee, towards the aoutb-wett by St.Paul etieet, toward* the north by the lot ht-reaHtr deenbed\u2014with a two \u2022tory atone bouse and abed thereon crectaé cif cumiUnce» and dependenrie#.2.\tA lot of around aiiuale in the city of Quebec.of twenty feet in fronl by eeventy-fbor feet in depth ; bounded in fronf by Henderson street, in leur by Kirh«rd Lee, tfM aula the south by lot number one and oviardv the noitb by a lot be-iMigmg to Nicholiu Paradia or hit representatives \u2014with « two story stone house tberron erected, circumstances and dependencies ; with the reserve of a passage-way in ike iear.the tame being in common with this present lot and the empUfement of Nicholas Paradis and Donald Urantor their irp-eseotativea.3 An emplacement situate in the St.Roch suburb contaiuiug filty fretin front by fifiy-srven fret '0 depth ; bounded in fiout nybt Joseph atieet and in rear by < baric* t.emelinor hit rej resen tativet.on one side tovva'ds the norih-esst by François Less ini.and on the other side by Oliver Fiirt, repp s\u2019-ntjng Jacqtis Haaudon dit Lariviére \u2014with a small house thereon erected, c rcum-\u2022tancei and dei>eiidencies.To t»e told «¦ tollows : lots numb«ra one and two, at my Office in the Court House, in the city I Kevane Ellen of uuenec, «m the TWKVTY-SiXTH day ef APRIL next, at TEN o\u2019clock, in tba forenoon snd lot numbei thre**.at the church door ot the arid parish of St.Koch of Quebec, on the, M\t\u201e TWF.NTV-SEVENTH d.y of APRIL next, .1 1 E ^ u\u2019c ock in ih- forenoon.The said Writ re*\t** tie the Second day of May next.\t, 7 W.S SEWELL, Shérif.I Wrath Jobn SberifTsOffice, April, 1864.LWP OF LETTERS remaiaiog in fha Quebec Pudt Office, on the I6t*i Amil, 1854 < i?*low\u2018ttt Ldttara are not redeemed with* .\tÛNB Abi* doté, tb*f will be sent '\tLetter Ofte.fv.A\u2014Persons onuMei FOR CHARTER.NEW Ship, 900 Tous Register, lo load eMpber and Deal* for Lo don, - JOHN Quebec, 14lb April, 1 & A don.lNDF.RSON k CO.the number of Lut er* to tb/sam* x:.AdeyMruBatabebu A KECK!v Kit GENERAL\u2019S OFFICE.Qu»:arc, 10th April 1«64.10 hereby given that ill be received at Thib is.J , S .\t^ t .LIP\tof JUNK next, HE undei \u2022inur'd is su'hoi lied t^ ! fro«u (Uiriier desiimi* of Ihvbstino in Di hkk-I'M E PASSENGER IK.KtiSj iraKt lu te i«u.»4 u'uler P.ovuiuu of li Vie -1-.I\"' \u2022\u2022\u2019\u2018I u>wufOunt of thd Disraicr ot NjETPera»oa euuuirinf for uny of thoM an PaS86Dger Ships from Hambuig pUBLIC^ N 'TTCE '«èMedie tA toi - ADVBUTiaBD and Bremen for (Quebec.orn/x NünfSFiRa- j ?^ n*®boiu u(Ur some of the nam** deiote J\t' \\ ' ________ 1 lfic*r which District, is «uiUiiiied 11 *befrx:ei«of £5,01 U, beaiiug In-Ir-e.l n p.r iei,i ^ a*syp, payable bslf yearly.fur the >hip* ol Meuars.KNOKR k HOL J1 to»*\" WiHitai Byrne Judy Stake Archibald F Bell Jae\tj Crothy Richard Chriesty Mm Maria Camoron Mia# Chriatmaa Eaq, D 8 Davison JM Droban David Dotaeia Esq, Geo R Farrell Wm FitiferraM Mis* Glia Patt Gall gher John Haya F.l|*n Hart John Innea Eaq, Wm Buckley John Boland Robert Bager Wm laws Eaq.D # C Caurst Mrs Alfred Cochrane John Clarke Peter D Don\u2019in Hanrh Darby Mrs EUzabeth FittgerraW John (\u2022ornna/ Michael H / and LUDER1KG end will give particular* on r MANN.Ilumburg, reman { caG W.SINN, German Agent.Ouebec, 17th March, 1864.Netiee U Shipper» !\u2022 Aiwtralis.é$L IT ALL, BROWN k CO., Gbabsal fTTTy 1) CoMMiastON and î'Hir Aoxurs and Bsukkhs, CdliinaSt., Melbourne, Vittoria.\t^ Addbuss in Lon Dm» : ^ Referees :\u2014John GtADsipNB k Co 16 New Broad Str^vt City.March 1,18)4.\t6m Hangleton Mrs Catherine Hemdb Eaq, H I J Johnson Major R B FOR SALE.A FIRST CLASS RARGK, 1311 Feetfn\t24 feet beam.according to the conditions expresied in above cited Act.Partus so i'.ndeiirg the amount and denotru be pleased to name lion of Bond* they re quire.Further mfoiinstiou can be obtaiuad at tbia Office.The lenders to le addresred to the uuderaigned and marked on the envelope \u201cTenders for Cb couiimi Loan.\" E.P.TACHE\u2019, Receiver Central.m ramnr * mttH ameui BOTALXAU S7IA10PDK.POST OFFI RATIONS.rpHF.> A oa »t MASTER GENERAL eotstf^erl ibeMloariuctlEW pf IKiT AP»ft, 18^*0 CELEBRATE THhMVNlVF.RSARY of the patron saint I icef.ts 25s.each, Æay be had at the Bar of the Hotel, where MembeS are requested to subscribe ;bcir nnm \u2022* lo th) Dinner List, on or before the 20th ma'ant.Mendiera of any oiM*\\ Society of St.George, and all Natives ie is not sufficiency oywater.The attention of parllea about proceeding to bring up ibe veaacla c/ »l|ore below Quebec, is particularly requ-ated.For particulars, appfy t \u201cJ.E.OLIVER, \u2022\t.\t.\tBell\u2019* Lane.Quebec, 12th April, 1854.T AN1 HE underaigned hereby give* public notice that he will not re Y DEBTS contracted prentice* of the Ship* \"J/ Qatrti.\u201d On bchal( Quebec, I2t!) April, 185 REipoNsini.g roa the Crews or Ap-L.,,f and \u201c BritiiA owners.HENRY FRY.THE BUSINESS carried on at Point Levy by the undersigned, GEORGE TAYLOR D * VIE, will henc^fo/h be continued in PARTNERSHIP with 'heM|for*igned, ALLISON DAVIE, under the firmrof t»ï>4 A.DAVIE.1 GEORGE T.DAVIE.ALLISON DAVIE.Point I^vy, 6th April, 1N64\t2Jm [Lû SÎKDIDSJS IPiXSiaSo MAGNIFICENT Ladies\u2019 French Capes, Visites, Echa in Lyons Silks, with Trimmings to mtteb, in «II tile PREVAILING MODES, Maivifticturjl in Peri*.THESE GOODS fire the richest and moat beautiful of the kind\u2014«ver seen in this country\u2014aalling off light cheap, at the Old Ware- house of tjfT Gn no consideration \u2022Bowed nut on Sight.Quebec, 10th April, 1851.CASEV & CO.ill the above be 10 (¦\u2022its\u2019 Uadtn Pairtst*, Rich Satin 8carft, ta, Shoe*, and Glove*, CASEY 4 CO\u2019S.1854.\t10 Fancy spring India Rubber B| Selling oil, a Qo*b*e, ItMh A CHEAP SALES CONTINUED EVERY DAY THIS MONTH.WE ARE NOW SELLING OFF Tb« Balance of »a«v to be procured in , giring tbe very Ainu ty, of erery dea- cription\u2019of DRY GOODS.Cell at tke Old Warehouse of CASEY & CO.Quebec.7th April, 18$1l_ rû ivOT Cj&- QUEBEC NORTHTRN RAILROAD- T.E IUBLIC an BOXKR, Ksq FAKE MOCK for the Railroad com pan Eaq.a j pointed TRF.(Mgned ) ED, that F.N hern au'boriz-d lo C NORiHERN K.J DeBLOJS.firo tem.P.J.O.CHAUVEAU, President.k Quebec.I0'h April, 1854.\t6 TAKE NOTICE that the Be tish North Amesican KLEcraiy: Telkoeaph Association will, at the nexL^tWfcNi of I\u2019arliamr-ni Afpi.t tor Powf.r to OUNSTkUCT BxANt'H I KLKGKAPH LINKS, )o connret wi»h their Main Line, to Increase Jfoir Capital Stork\u2014and for Amei dmenls 'otheVTct of Incorporation.Ouebee.10th April.IN54\t|(j XOE The conskhva House occupied Louis Stree\u2019.Apply and >avings Bank.Quebec 12th April ACiB.riHY attached to the v |Dr.Mabtin, in St.Quebec Pbovident 1854.TO LUT, AI/.Ih.t WHARF known by the na \\d* ol ^RSI 'oin' Levi, commonly M)AD\u2019S WHARF Apply to \" MTTH 4 BF.r.L, m\tSt.Pet tr Street.Quebec, 10th April, 1854.Pounds (L.S.j incur a penalty Aw! exceeding Ten urreney.In-i r.TiMO^/ Wherfoi-.we tbe aaid liiuity House ol Quebec, h«Ve ' hereunto \u2022'(fixed our Common Neal at the Ci'y of Qu be.- 'he I WKKTY-Kichth tay or Keuuahy, in the >\u2022\u2022*«» ot Our Lorr*.one ihouAaiiit eight hund-.»i! and fifty-lour, ord in the seventeenth year of Her Majesty\u2019s Keign.(Signed.) RICH- I.ALI.FYN, .\t.\tDep -Master.(Signed,) K.R.LINDSAY, Cl.T.H.Q.TO Z.ST.HF ROOMS now occupied bv fh« MoNTR*:/l.jyh|.KGR*PH (\u2019pm r » N Y Corner o( St# p/tra ai d Arthur S\u2019reet* Apply to Mr.CASSI/.Swit/thiTPremifsef.vueber, 2l»!h Marchrllml.\t2 mi: Farm for Sale, in Belair TX the Parish of SP JEAN CHRY 1 SOVTOMK, an excellent FARM of 125 Acre*, aituatetl >ix .Mile* from New Liverpool, and wiihm thiee milea of (he Catholic Church; an Epiicopal Church being on ihe lo adjoining.M\u2019ith a gOo^HOUSK, Barn and Stab ling.There are aonuf 40 Acaas under Tiir Plough, well fenceiy .For psrticnlara.appTy to JOSEPH .10HV* 8TON, Proprietor, on the premise*; or to the undersigned 4\tFRANCIS JOHNSTON, Grocer, Champlain Srieef, Qu-hec.|7th April, 1854.\t6 TO L£T, or FOR SALE» On easy Ttrm*.A SMALL i'( ITT AGE, on the St.tijim \u2018\tLewis\tone mde from town.\u2014 Apply\tP* CANNON, Notary Public, or to r ^4 T.O\u2019SULLIVAN.Book-Binder.Quebec.12th April, 18^.\"r NOTICE.UNDERSIGNED inform THE UNDERSIGNED inform the Public, that having obtained fiom MR.PiERRF (\u2019HAKLEBOIS a transfer of all hi* Mock-in-Trade and Merchandise, at Quebec, they have entered into PARTNERSHIP at FLOUR, GRAIN, and PROVISION DEALERS nnder the name and firm of THRR.Tn soliciting a contii] their fuend* and the 'her acquaint them building belonging To M A RLE BOIS 4 HIUI- ion of patronage from f, the underaigned fnr-th;y have re-leaaed the (\u2022iLl.r*r fnrniahed.one lor 'ho Harbour Commissioner\u2019s Office, snd the other for the Clerk\u2019s Office of the city of Toronto.Harbour Commissioner»\u2019Office, ) Torotdo, March 14.1851.\t\\ The following papers, w ill pl-a»e insert the above twice a ueelr.nn\u2019il th- 15th of 4pril:\u2014 I h* New Yoik Communal^m»:i*siom Mebch«mtb, 32, Long Wbaif Boston.March 27th IK5I.\t8m Steam Engine for sale.A STEAM ENGINE/A! JlL n-w.I4u l.ora- | Tow Host, or Propel! Queb-c, 20 h Janv.BOILER, nearly cgll «dap'-d for a G LOIS PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the REVENUES of the Wsiuhing Houses of tbe .Market* of this City, tbe REVENUES of the Bt.Paul\u2019s Mabkkt \\Vh»b» es, snd St.Paul\u2019s .Mabkit C*ttle Stapd according t« the existing Tariff, and By-Laws, shall be Leased »\u2022 well as the Hut< has* .Stalls on the Several Markets, by I UBLIC AQCTION.to the highest bidders, on TUESDAY,flheTôih APRIL ma'ant at TWO o\u2019clock p m., Ht tl~ CITY HALL.Bt.Lewis Street for the *\\>»ct of one year, to commence from tbe 1st r»'irE,/Rl KDNESDAY, he 26th APKILnegi, f.ullie FCRMnHING \u2022 f *8M» BtrXES of H-Ad,1 4/ToNE, or Grey 'TONE, to ie deliv-re«/wi;tnn the limits 01 the City.For particular*, apply at this Offir*, Evert Dat, b-tae-n TEN and TWO o'clock.By ord-T, JOS H (MEL, Road StlMr**yor.s LA3RADI Obi H* > DR ED BRADt»R H r R Q^-b- C'PI ot GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Spriug IrranpcmeiU of Trains, COMMENCING the 10th APRIL, 1854.ON AND AFTER the above date, the Trait-now leaving LONG CECIL at 10, A.M .will l-a\\e at 3.0, |* M .*t-\u2019p at laland Pond, ami l-HV- th- next Mormrg at 7.0 A.M., arriving af Portland a- I 45, P.M.and B st-n at 7.0.P M The Train n«*w leaving PORTLAND at 1.30, P M., will l-ave at 1.15, P.M.stop at Island Pond, and leave n-xt m rrning at 6 o\u2019clock, arriving it .font real at 1^.Noon.This alteration will ensbie Passengers from In'erm-dut- 8'ation* to bar- ihrce hour- in Montreal and return the same day 4 ram Table», sbeaurf~*fc»- arrival nr-d departure -d the Trains rt 'V Lwal Manon* at il any other informatiun may Im- dLtain-d at the Olfi-'es, Little .St .Time*\u2018tr-et or oT\\r.J 8.MARTIN, hnperintetident Mol lirai i'iwr.ct, Longueuil Ma t:on.(*n the Opening of t^p/N\u2019av\u2019ga'iop.the Cot-pany\u2019s S'esmer wi\u20181 Leave the Wharf, at the t-rof of Jerques (\u2019amcr Square, and Loi.guruil as follows MrtNTRSAL:\u20141'».30.A M.Freight.Do.\t2.30,\tP.M.\tI'Ass-ngers.Do.\t5.(8»,\tP.M.\tFr-ight.LONGUKUIL:\u2014 8 3»,\tA M.\tF eight.Do.\tI / tKt Noon, Pa*«enger*.Do.\t3.30,\tP.M.,\tFreight.N B.\u20144,aa«crg->r Fares, 7}d.ea-b.Good* thiee cenî* |>er hundred pounds, in addi-Don to the published Railway Rat»a.8.P.BIDDER.Genera) Manager.J.N MARTIN.Mi;* rintendrnt.Montreal.April 11, 1851.TUG LINE .NOTICE.1854.^IMIE Publie are respectfully informe») ttat the L Undersigned.Proprietor* of the PROVIN-Cl \\L 1 L\u2019f» LINE, v, ill lie prepared np*ti opening of the At.Lswrenee C»ni»l*.to |dice the tollowing btramers on the line between Kingston and Montreal, Vi* : \u2014 Stenmer TRAVELLER.91 Horae Power.*\u2019 CAN a DA.No.\tI\t-.\t.6«\t\u2022' A M F.R IC A ^».\t.\u2022» verv fine LA tot Sa'e by lOHN PAIERSON.1824___________ SALK.LOW METAL BOLTb HOFFMAN*.oe b- (»F CORPORATION.SEALED TENDERS, addr-'**- d t-> the Chstb or the Ruad C«i»iviTTrf.wi'l r CMVed.;t ;his t»tfi -.till W* f»NhSDAY.2Slh Apr:! n,xt, lor th- C(iNSIRI?» Tit N WHARVES in ?h*r P* ar* H r/ÜTIÎ^ to wit : \u2014 1 3 ~A VAharf, .t7'l te^ !¦ > 1 to be erect-d m pro o; ga ion ol ih/ NoribWl) ride of St.Joseph Mree\\ / 2 ® \u2014 A M barf.1300 feet long ta be erected on a Im- parai el to St.Rnrh\u2019a Nti-el.3 3 \u2014 A Jr tf>.84X1 t-e\\ to»>g, 9(1 faet wide, rangins- with tne W-*'e.ly aulr ol St.,\\icijw-la* Slr-et.F.»r Salfc^by tfie 200 ' RRE .\u2019(XI the tu ÙL\\ M K Im Kosm.A rin-b-c.3rt'h D^c.|8>3 FOR SMALL L( ubsenbi r\u2019e.iRIC\u2019AN PITCH 4 J.BROWN.and >t Peter OR OTNSJFsImoc and î> er CoTNnrs.S 4 J.Semi TW NE.BROWN.i Pl-n* \u2022\u2022dSp«-eifieatioii*ofthe tl*ove work may I h-a-»n at thi« Office, every day between ten and two n\u2019clo k.The CommiiUe doc» not engage to «crept the lowest Ten ter By order, JOS.HAMEL.Road Surveyor.Quebec, I7ib Mar.h, 1854.\t* M e p*.Quebec, llth Nov .18-53.Manilla ANILLA RuPEol^i v-r/ anperior qusli'y, from 4j inch.wards for Sale bv 4 J.BROWN.Qu-bec, 11th Nov., TF53.TURNPIKE ROADS.^on.-E it here'y given, frt'Al)- have exTerde*T tl- t T-ndera for Building the the River Montmorency.IUNE next.that th- TRUS-C R N P I K K for receiving 1 Rridaeorer I R.\"T day of STOCKHOLM TAR.2X UARRELS .STOCKHOLM TAR, \u2022J D 10 Half-fianwig.ditto.Landiiig ex *1chill*t,lrom London, and for Sale by\t8.k J.BROWN.Quebec, llth Nov., Quebec.I fob Feby.1854 J.PORTER.Secretary.8.1863.CASH ADVANCES.Liberal advances mat- on produce.4c., consigned In*, Mtipment to Kng'and.JOHN ANDERSON k ÇO.Quebec, 7th A prit, 1854 Railway Iron.E are piepa ed to, EXECUTE ORDERS tor RAILWAY plus laid down at Quebec, Mont nul, or Ni^v of the River, or Lake Pont.JOHN ANDERSON 4 CO.Quebec, 7th, April, 1854.W WHARFAGE AND WAREHOUSING, FREE.ve all DESCRIp-KODUCF., RAILWAY IKON.C Al.s, 4c., at our Warehousing Piemiies, PRES DK-ViLLK WHARVES.JOHN ANDF.RmiN 4 CO.31 *\u2022 March, 1854.w jo.AXkj: air a nix u w n LN -BONI) OR F IT^F.are prep.-wetU to rereit V> TION\u2019S OK GOODS, P8 GILDER* CH VKI>T men\u2019s and Children\u2019s.W.8.HENDERSON.Quebec, 10th April 1854.FBLT% \u2014For 8«l* hy NRY McBLAlN.M\tHunt\u2019a Wharf.Quebec, 12th April, 1854.PATKN ROLLS and Ca' IlENI 1 fin TY^en mining shovem, Av/Ve A-F 90 Do.Long Handled Spades.-\u2014 f-*Æ ill *954., llth April, tY McBLAlN, Hviw\u2019b Whuf.TORONTO HARBOUR» THE periml for receiving the pruned Reporta *\u2022 on the pr servation and impi»vem-n' of Ihe Toronto Harbour \u201d is extended to the 4lh of M*v I he Commissioners desire if to he understood, that it it nnf requisite that th- Reporta should embrace d-tailed \u2022\u2022a'iinajes of tbe cost ol ?!»* proposed works, eice t inao far ns will tulfi'e to give a general id** ol th* vmip*i*tiv* *xpen*e ol ihe different plant p'opo*|^A' Harbour Commissioners Office, T-mmlo.April 1,18x4.The papers reque*tec in Bsrr Hub)'» k\u2019s l.on»fo:i White Cux A Co *s I m.rlon Whi e Bh)-k Paint, Fresh Ornm.d, ^reen\tdo\tin Tins, R»*d\tdo\tdo Y-I'ow\tdo\tdo Wlmfow Gl-sa.all sizes from 71 * *1 to 48 x 3$.Room Pai>er, Sind Pftper Glue, Fumifnr* and Csrriac* Varnnhea,\tDry\tOrh iNETB; *r d on the op-n ingoftlw Navigation, she wil receive a very large vur cA ol of ah aor* of BON.A El\u2019S, seleetert 10 theSjainripal marker* of PA-RI8 LONDON, h \\5Fkw44 in coil*, quei.rg of d ad 'mg a I nge M*m-LOSK.D ihe HAtL Mar 31.FOR SALK OR TO LET.THE HOUSE.No.3 Faunmut» SraicKT, together with a I.Aanr.April TO X,UTt ONE or TWO OFFICER i\u201e ,H-rt \u2022ItUwted S \u2022 Abnolix\u2019 1 v*u OFFICES, in that ac-lLn t.x *vqr-f\" ih May.I8Ô4, an.l parlies A» aorm* on the Participating Scale betore that date, will be en\u2019itled to a Share in the Fund to be set apait for Division among the Assured.Every iolormation may be obtaiued on apple* ; ration at any HK COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COM- PANY has been es'ablished for the purpose of affording to the Colonies of Great Britain he advantage*of Life Assurance, and its regul lions have been so framed, as to attain that object in the ' n.ost etficiei.t manner under the most liberal caraaann The progress of the business has beer.John Camp.CoLquHous, Esq., of KiUermont , 4t*en.it.,| with completesuccess,and theColnpanv ^resident¦ The Most Noble Maaquis of Dalhoobie- Vice-Presidents- His Grace die Duke of Bucclkucii.His GK\\rK the Duke of Atholl.Sztraordmarv XWrectors.Carlyle Bell.E.«|., W.S Edinburgh.Wrm.CrnfS.E«q .Banker.Liverpool.Rey.John Cnmming, D.D., London.Right Hon.L »r.l Gtey.Sir Adam Hay.Bart, His Grace «h- Duke of Roxburgh.Sir John 8.Forbes, Bar \u2022 of 1'itsii-o.The Dean of Faculty.Rev.Dr.Morgan, of Belfast.W\u2019m- L.Ewing.Esq.ol Arng^mery.NEW and Liberal Conditions have been lately adopted.The attention of intended Assurers r- particularly called to the annexed Table of «'Tes for Inuring 4.100 for the whole Term of Lite.They will be tound on careful examination amf com(>arisori to be extremely moderate, PARTICULARLY SO FOR PERSONS ABOVE THE AGE OF 43, And peculiarly adapted to persons aged 51 and upwards, to whom economy as well as perfei safety may be an object.\t__________ A nual Age\tPremiums.\t\t\tAge.\tPremiums.\t\t \t£\ts.\td.\t\tA\ts.\td.14\t1\t8\t6\t39\t2\t13\t0 15\t1\t9\t4\t39\t2\t14\t9 16\t1\t10\t3\t40\t2\t16\t0 17\t1\t11\t3\t41\t2\t17\t10 18\t1\t12\t6\t42\t2\t19\tl 19\t1\t13\t2\t43\t3\t1\t6 20\t1\t1 I\t1\t44\t3\t3\t6 21\t1\t14\tII\t45\t3\t5\t6 22\t1\t1»\t8\t46\t3\t7\t8 23\t1\t16\t8\t17\t3\t10\t1 24\t1\t17\t2\t48\t3\t12\t9 25\t1\t17\tII\t49\t3\t16\t0 Jfi\t1\t19\t9\t50\t3\t19\t4 27\t1\t19\t8 !\t61\t4\t2\t« 5r«\t2\t0\t8 i\t52\tr4\t6\t8 \u202229\t2\t1\t8\t53\t4\t10\t4 30\t2\t2\t7 '\t54\tF4\t11\t2 31\t2\t3\t8\t5 >\t4\t18\t0 32\tl\t2\t4\t10\t| 56\t5\t1\tII 33\t1 2\t6\t0\t57\t5\t6\t5 31\to\t7\t3\t58\t5\tII\t1 35\t2\t8\t6\u2019\t59\t5\ttfi\t0 36\t2\t9\tII\t1 60\t6\t1\tIII 37\t2\t11\t4\t\t\t\t \t\t\u2014\u2014\t\t\t\t\t\t\t MEDICAL OFFICER: JAMES SEWELL, EsqutRE, M.D.Agent for QttEntc :\u2014 DAVID A.ROSS, [Next to Telegraph Office.] Quebec, SMl Sept.IMS.\tliai ROW A I.BVNI R Id « * in the Colonies no-only with reference to the faculties which it affama, by receiving premiums ard paying claims in any brituh Colony where i's Policy Holder* may revde, out on th.ground that, in «ceking bus'ne*s out of Great Britain, it does so not as an after thought, its Colonial arrangements not being n.ero extensions ot or additions to a home business, but as part of id original scheme and intention.The Profits ol the Company for the period from I8J« to IKoJ fall to be divided as at 26th May IMÔ4, and parties who Assure during the present year w*ill participate.Every information as to the Company, and its terms a u conditions lor Assurance, can be had on ap\u2019ilicat on to ALEXANDER DAVIDSON PARKER, Manager for Canada.Or to\tA J.MAXHAM, Agent for Quebec.Dec.29, 1852._ __\t12m__________ KQUITABLtt FI UK INSLKANUK COMPANY, 450 WEST STRAND.aaOJffDOIff.17 Great St.James Street, Montreal.CAPITAL-X 00,000 STERLING.CHAIRMAN.\u2014A.C.BARCLAY, Esq., DIRECTORS.Charles 1\u2018ennet, Esq., I John Shaw\u2019, Esq., Hugh Croft, Esq., | Edmund S.Symes.Esq, lonn Moss, Esq.,\ti Clement Tabor.Esq., Frederick vloms, Esq., | Thomas West, Esq., Chas.T.Seward, Esq., | F.F.Wooilhouse, Esq SECRETARY.William H.Preston, Eaq.AUDITORS.Henry Eve, Esq., | Thomas williams, Esq BANKERS.Messrs.Glyn, Mills bt Co.SOLICITORS.Messrs.Cardale, Iliffe A Russell.LOCAL DIRECTORS, MONTREAL, William Ltinn, Esq., I Hon.Wm.Morris, , .lonn Torrance, Kso*, I J- G.Mackenzie, Esq., I.Frolhmgbam, Esq., | E.n.Faute, Esq., Alfred LaRocquo, Esq, | A.T.t»alt, Esq., Benj.Holmes.Esq.| Theodore Hart, Esq.GENERAL AGENT BRITISH NORTH AME RICAN COLONIES.Frederick R.Starr, Esq.ACCOUNTANT AND CASHIER.James B.M.Chipman, Esq.THIS OFFICE insures against Loss or Damag \u2022 by Fire, all Descriptions of Buildings, including Mills and Manufactories, and the Good*/ Wares and Merchandize in the same ; Shin* in Harbour or in Dock ; Craft on Navigable Rivets ' and Canals, and the Good* laden in the same ; and Fanning Stock or all deacriptio a.The \" Equitable*' Fire ffice will, * y n con-' stant anal yin* of its own experience from time to time, adopt such rates of ?reminms as the nature of the risk may justify.(VifA /hit new.an annual inretligation will he ! made into each clou of risk, and a return of one moiety\u2014or fifty t>rr cent.\u2014of the nett exceu mil he made to all etium of Inmrert, whote Policte* ! hare been in force fen three yearn.The engagements of the \" Equitable\u201d tre gua-rsnteed by a responsible proprietary, and an am-1 pie subscribed Capital.The insured are free from the liabilities of a Mutual Inturanre Society, j and entitled, according to the plan of the Company, to a return of half the profit*.Loase* are made good without deduction or discount, and are adjusted and paid in Montreal, without reference to London.By a Rriolution or thk Court in Lon* noN, thk Prrmiums ark Rktainkd in Mont-Fual to fat Losses and Accuhulatk a bund or £10,000.THE LOCAL DIRECTORS MEET WF.FK-L.Y.Agents have l>e#n appointed throughout Canada.WESTON HUNT, and JOHN ROSS, Aobntb tor Queute, Hunt\u2019s Wharf, and UNION BUILDING SOCIETY, Clouct\u2019s B.tlLDINOS.Quebec, 2nd Feby., 1853\t12m I NSURANCE.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 1 PRINCES* STREET, BANK, LONDON.BiTABueuep Avo.1, 1837.Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 4 Viet.Cap.9.Col.Roaeer ALejUNDte, Blackheath Park, Cfcriraum.ADVANTAGES OFTH1S INSTITUTION.iNcatASiNO ratki or racMtuii.A TABLE especially adapted to the aecuring of Loans or Debts, and to all other case* where a Policy may ba requir -d for a tcmjiorary purpos* only, but which may be kept up, if necessary, throughout tha whole term of Lite.HALr-CRBDIT RATtS OF FSKMIUM.Credit given for half the amount of the Firtt Seven Annual Premium» the amcuM of the unpaid Half-Premiums being deducted from the sum assured when the Policy becomes a claim.sum assurbd fayablb during ure.The amount payable at the death ol the Assured, if he die before atuining the age of sixty, but to the ajtured himttlf, if .he attain that age, thus combining a provisiou for old ag« w ith an assurance upon life.orfhan\u2019s endowment branch.Established for the purpoce of affording to parants and others the meins of having Children educated and started in Life, by securing ân*]u,¦ ties, to commence at the Parents\u2019 death, and to be paid until e child, if a aon, shall attain his 21st year, or, if a daughter, her 25lh year ot Age BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION I, Princes Street, Bank, London.Empowered by her Majetty't Royal Letters Patent.Annual Division of Profits\u2014^applied in reduction of the current year\u2019s Premium.Policy-holders entitled to participate in «« Pro' fit* after payment of Five or Seven Annua Premium* according to the table of Rate* se ec e .Premium, charged for every th'ee month»' difference of age\u2014not, a* i* usually the case, lor every whole year only.\t.Hall Credit Policies granted on term* unusually favourable to the assured, the amount of half premiums for which credit is given, being liquidated out of the profits.At the Annual General Meeting on the 27th April last, a reduction of 30 per cent was made in the present year\u2019s premium on all Policies ol h ive or seven years standing.A Board of Directors in attendance dailj at 2 o\u2019clock.\t.\t, .Age of tbe Assured in every case admitted in the Policy.\t.Medical Attendants remunerated in aU cases for their reports.(PROPRIETARY.J Extract from the Half Credit Rates of Premium.\tHalf Premium\tWhole (Annual) Age.\tduring First\tPremium for \t7 yeais.\titmainderofLife.\t£ s.d.\t£ s.d.25\t0 19 7\t1 19 2 30\t1\t1\t9\t2 3 6 35\t1 4 11\t2 9 10 40\t1 9 2\t2 18 4 45\t1 14 10\t3 9 8 50\t2 2 6\t4 5 0 55\t2 12 9\t5 5 6 60\t3 6\t8\t6 13 4 (MUTUAL.) Extract from Table with Participation tn Promts, after Seven Yearly Payments.30 40 \tHalf-\t mual\tYearly\tQuarterly mum.\tPremium.\tPremium.*.d.\t£ s.d.\t£ s.d.7 3\t1 4 2\t0 12 3 7 6\t1 4 4\t0 12 4 7 10\t1\t4 6\t0 12 5 8 2\t1\t4 8\t0 12 6 3 0\t1 12 3\t0 16 5 3 6\t1 12 6\t0 16 7 4 1\t1 12 10\t0 16 9 4 7\t1 13 1\t0 16 10 E.\tR FOSTER,\t Kesident Director.ANDREW FRANCIS, Secretary.Detailed Prospectuses and every requisite infor-¦nutior as to the mode of effecting Assurances may b, obt.in«6 upon \u2022r>'ll\u201c\u201c\"R,°PF.NIST0N, Agent to the Company at Quebec.Quebec, 19th August, 1852.Alum And Copper**, UOR 8ALF.by V\tW.HUNT It Hunt\u2019s Wharf, 20th May, 1853.CO.tiLOBK INSURANCE COMPANY OF LON DON* PAID UP CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STERLING.Fir* Department.THE UNDERSIGNED are appointed SOLE AGENTS FOR ALL CANADA.{Montreal City excepted,) and are authorised to acrej.t RISKS on advantageous term*, and to Sr.Ti LE CLAIMS without referring them to England.LI PE DEPARTMENT.A reduced scale of rates for Canada will be shortly established.\t._ .RYAN, BROTHER?h CO., Montreal and Quebec Office at Quebec\u2014No.37, St.Peter Street.2nd February, 1853.BRITISH COMMERCIAL Life Insurance Company.AH HD fl&WIIIBCo Establishe.in 1820, and Incorporated by Act of Parliament.CAPITAL, «£600,000 STERLING.True tee» I JOHN CATTLEY, Esq., JOHN COX, Esq.,\t___ SEBASTIAN G.MARTINEZ, Esq., Director»! SIR ROBERs ALEXANDER, Bart., THOMAS BENSON, Esq-» JOHN CATTLEY, Esq., RKVD.WM.FALLOFIELD, M.A., GEORGE GREEN, Esq., SEBASTIAN G.MARTINEZ, Esq., ARCHIBALD FRED.PAXTON, Esq., DENZIL J.THOMSON, Esq., GEORGE H.WEATHERHEAD, M.D.Managing Director\u2014Ebeneter Ftmie, Esq.Pmysiciaw\u2014Seftimus Wray, m-d.AUDITORS : Thomas Gobtoh, Esq., | Thob.Oak, Eaq, m.d.Secretary\u2014Mr.Feahcis F.Sahdbeso».Bankers\u2014Meurs.Glyn, Halifax, Mills h Co qUERKC MEDICAL referee JOSEPH MORRIN, M.D.Advantages offered to Insurers: THE SECURITY of a large realized and invested Capital, very law\t\"l® non-participation Scale, particulaily on YOUNG LIVES, large Bonuses on the participation Scale.On Insurances fter the whole of Life, one-half of the Premiums (if desired) permitted to remain unpaid for the first seven years, »¦ » Loan at Interest, and then to be paid, or to remain as a permanent Loan, at the option of the Insurer.TTie acceptance of Naval, Military, Climate, and Special Riska, on paymentof a commensurate Premium.No charge for Policies.Loans on Policies according to thair value, after Three Premiums have been paid.The Company'* Policies purchased at their ftill value.Premiums allowed to be paid Annually, Half-Yearly, or Quartarlj.No extra charge tor eroaring and rerrowing the Atlantic.Residence permitted in any »*rt of Europe.Extended liberality as to reridence on tha American Continent.The nndersigned as AGENT for the above-named COMPANY, ie prepared to receive PROPOSALS, and give KYeRY INFORMATION, relating to INSURANCES, ENDOWMENT OF CHILDREN, fcc.JOSEPH ROBERTS, Agent, St Pater Street.Quebec, 19th October, 1848.TO THE »UBUC.\u2022 RADWAY êc Co.,anying each bottla.DB.MARSHALL\u2019S ARUOMATIC, CATARRH and HF.AD-ACHE SNUFF.THIS SNUFF is superior to anything yet known, tor removjng the Catarrh; and also a cold in the heed, tad the headach-»; by opening and purging out all obstructions,strengthening the glands and giving healthy action to the parts \u2022ifleeted.\tIt should be kept in the phial well cotk'd.Prepared by Dr JOH.V MARSHALL, and Sold in this City by J.MUSSON Ik CO., G.G.ARDOUR, and J.BOWLES.IpeiraT »ocK ti, or lUc= tiotrunt.A NATURAL REMEDY, procured from a Well in Alleghany County, Pa., four bun-red feet l>elow the Earth\u2019s Surface ! The PETROLEUM i* a natural Remedy\u2014it is put up as it flows from the bosom ol the earth, mi hoir, any thing being added to or taken from It gets its ingredienls from the beds of substances m bich it passe* over in its secret channel.They aie blended together in such a form as to defy »ll human competition.The Petroleum in this respect is like MINERAL WAFERS, whose virtues in most chronic diseases, are acknow-len the blood and sinuous fluids of horses.It is at these changes they require an assistant to nature to throw off any disorder of the fluids of the body that may have l»een imbibed, and which, if not 'attended to, will result in the Yell .w Water, Heaves, Worms.Bolls, &c.All of which will be prevented by givitigv>ne of these powders once a year, either Spring or Fall, and will at any time, cure when any symptoms of disease appears if used in time.They purify the blood, remove all inflsmmation and fever, iooaen the skin, cleanse the water, atd invigora'e the whole body, enahlin» them todomore work with the samefeed.One or two Powders will perfectly cure a recent Founder in 6 or H days wi'hout leaving the least effect in the feet, if no blood is let, and nothing else done, only to give the powder as directed.Bleeding changes thq inflammation from acute to chronic, and settles hi the feet.In Hor*e-Di*-temper they allay the fever and promote a healthy termination of tbe disease.One Powder will in all case* cure the Hom-Distemper in a cow, without boring the horn* or doing anything more than to give th# Powder a* directed lor a horse.An ox will nomelimes te-iiiire a double dose, or 2 Powders.Every cow should have one Powder given her after calvilng, it rarries off all fever, and hunrorR, clean* her tirell and make* her milk gocxl and abundant through the »eason.Their effect is the same on all Her* biveroua animals.Beware of all preparations called Condition POW DF.RS HTNDF.RSON8\u2019 is the only genuine., possessing an acting principle not found in thfi imitation*.Ar.r.NT* for this city:\u2014Measr*.JOHN MUSSON A Co., JOSEPH BOWLES, and G.G.ARDOU'N.Quebec, 27th October, 1853.\t12m wm.(suimraoiBiAM, MARBLE FACTORY, BLEURY STREET, (NEAR HANOVER TERRACE,) MONTREAL WM.CUNNINGHAM, Manufacturer of YV WHITE and *11 other COLORED MARBLE MONUMENTS, TAube and Grav» 9to«es, Table Tops, Baptismal Font*, Cbtmney Pieces, Ac., tenders hi* thanks to the Citizens ot Quebec and it* vicinity, for the patronage he has received from then thia last tour or five yetrs since he c*me amongst them, and now having an interest in one of the best MarMa Quarries in tbe States, and arrangement* mmm with one of the most extensive Marble Importer* in New York, that, any person wanting Marble Monuments for the New Cemetery, or any other articles in Ma line of business,will certainly find it to their advantag* to call on him or his Agent, befare purchallng e.'#ewhere, for he is determined to sell as reasonable as will admit of no competition.In hi* absence, any orders left at No.38, Sr.Paul Rtrkrt, at Mae.Murphy\u2019s Hotbl, with Mr.A.LAWLOR, will be strictly attended to.Quebec, 21 et June, 1852.\t6m THE RENOWNED REMEDY ! Holloway\u2019s Ointment., A MOST astonishing cube of SCROFULOUS ULCERS,\u2014A CASK CERTIFIED BY THE MAYOR OF BOSTON.Copy of a Letter from J.Noble, Rsq., Mayor of Boston, Linc#ln»hire, To PaopKssoa Holloway.Dear Sir,\u2014Mrs.Sabah Dixon of Liquorpond Street, Boston, has this day deposed before me that for a considerable period the was severely afflicted with Scrofulous Sores and Ulcers in her arms, feet, tegs, and other parts of her body : and although the fiist of medical advice w«s obtained at the cost of a large sum of money, she obtained no abatement of auffering, but gradually grew worse.Being recommended by a friend to try your Oint-ment, ane procured a small pot, and a box of the Pills, and before that was all used, symptoms of amendment appeared.By persevering with the medicines for a short time longer, according to the direction*, and strictly adhering to your rule* a* to diet, Ac., she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the beat of health I remain, Dear Sir, youra truly.(Signed)\tJ.NOBLE, Dated August 12th, 1852.AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE OF ERYSIPELAS IN THE LEG, AFTER MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED.Copy of a Ijetitr from Mr».Elizabeth Yeate», of the Pott Office, Aldvrick Road, near Bognor, Suttex, dated Jan.12th, 1853.To PaoFsssofc Hollowvt, Sir,\u2014I suffered for a considerable period from a severe attack of Erysipelas, which at length settled in my leg, and reeisted all medical treatment.My sufferings were very great, and I quite despaired of any permanent amendment, when I wss advised to have recourse to your Ointment and Pills.I did so without delay, and am happy to say the result was eminently successful.for they effected a radical cure of my leg and restored me to the enjoyment of health I shall ever speak with the utmost conldemeof your medicines, and have recommended them to others in this neighbourhood similarly afflicted, who derived equal heuefit.1 am, Sir, your obliged and faithful Servant (Signed)\tELIZABETH YEATF.S.A DREADFULLY DISEASED ANCLE CURED AFTER BEING GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY.AT MALTA AND PORTSMOUTH HOSPITALS.The following important communication hss been forwarded to Professor Holloway for publication, by Mr.B.Dixon.Chemist.King-at., Norwich : Copy tf aLetl r Jrom Captain Smith, of Great Yarmout , dated January With.1&Ô3.To Mr.Dixon, Dear Sir,\u2014I send you fhe particulars of a core effected by Professor Holloway\u2019s invaluable medicines :\u2014Mr.John Walton, late in Her Majesty\u2019s Service, in the British Fleet at Malta, had a very had ulcerated ancle, and after having been in the Malta Hospital for six months, was sen», to F.ngland as iq invalid to Portsmouth Hospital, where he remaiued an inma\u2019e four months, there as at Malta, refusing to have the limb amputated, be was turned out incurable.He then com# to Yarmouth, and was under a medical gentleman for about three months, hut his ancle became so much worse that all hope was lost.At this period, by my advice, he tried Holloway\u2019s Ointment and Pills, which by unremitted application, healed all tbe ulcers, and restored him to perfect health and strength.I remain, Dear Sir, vours very truly, (Signed) *\tJOHN SMITH.Albert Hotel, Great Yarmouth.SURPRISING CURE OF A B AD BREAST, NERVOUS DEBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL HEALTH.Copy of a Letter from Mr.T.F.Ker, Chemist, itc., Lower Most-lane, Manchester, dated Feb.12th, 1853.To Pbofrssob Holloway, Dear Sir,\u2014I have great pleasure in forwarding to you the narticulais of a very extraordinary cure of a bad breast effected eolely by the use of your celebrated Ointment and Piila.Mrs.Martha Bkll, of Pitt-street.in this Town, hau been for a considerable time labouring under nervous debility, loss of appetite, and general ill health, occasioned by ulcerated wounds in the bnnst.Fhe had much experience in the use of all the known remedies for the cure of ulcers, but without any beneficial result, in fact she had nearly lost all faith and hope of a cure being \u2022\tfleeted.In ibis distressing and painful condition of body ai d min I, she was persuaded to have recourse to your invaluable Ointment and Pills, which she irameuiately did, and in the course of *\tvery short time the effect produced was most astonishing ; her appetite wss speedily improved tbe sores and ulcers in the breast gradually healed, and the nervous excitement of her system was wholly removed.1 len.ain, Dear Sir, yours faithfully (Signed) .T.FORSTER KF.R.The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases :\u2014 Bad Legs\tCancers\tScalds Bad Breast*\tContracted and\tSore Nippiea Burns\tStiff-joints Sore-throat* Bunions\tElephantiasis\tSkin-diaeasas BiteofMoschetoeaFiatulaa Scurry and Sand-fliea Gout\tSore-beads Coco-Bay GlandularSwellinga Tumours Chiego-foot\tLumbago\tUlcéra Chilblaina\tPilea\tWound* Chapped-hand*\tRheumatism\tYawa Corns (Soft) Sold at the Establisment of Profeasor Hollo-wav.244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and by all respectable Druggist* and Dealers in Medicine* throughout the civilized World, in Pots, at la.lid., 2a.9d., 4s.6d., 11a.22s., and 33a.each.There ia a considerable saving bv taking the larger sizes.N.B*\u2014Directions for the guidance of Patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot.Sold by\t\u2022 J.MUSSON Ac CO., Comer of Buade k Dufort Streets, Sole Agent» for Quebec.Quebec.16th Jany., 1854\t12m*p30 UKEAT (li BE FOB DYSPEPSI A ! DH HOUGHTON S ^ 'T'HE IV».THg\u201e- \u2014\t.1 itve Huxd, or Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after the directions ot Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J.S.HOUGHTON, MD-, Philadelphia Pa.\u2022\u2022 1 DIGEST.\u201d Such is tbe true meaning of the word PEPSIN.It is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice\u2014 the Solvent of the food, the Purifying, Preserving and Stimulating Agent of the Siomach and Intestines.It it extracted froYti the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming a TRUE DIGESTIVE, FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical power*, and furnishing a COM PLETE and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it.Thia is NATURE\u2019S OWN REMEDY for an onhealthy Stomach.No art of man can equal its curative powers.It contain* no AI.CHOHOL, BITTERS, ACIDS, or NAUSEOUS DRUGS.It is extremely \u2022gr*««b,\u2019\u2018\u2022» ts«te, and may be taken by tbe moat feeble patients who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress.Beware of DRUGGED IMITATIONS.Pepsin is NOT A DRUG.Half a teaspoonfull of Pkpiin infused in water will digest or dissolve Fire Pounds of Roast Beef tn about tsoo hours, eut of the stomach.SCIENTiriÔ EVIDENCE! KJ\u201d The SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE upon which thia remedy la based is in the highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE.Gallon the Agent, and gat a descriptive Circular, grail*, giving a Urgeamohat of SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, from Liebig\u2019a Animal Che-miaty; Dr.Cembe\u2019a Physiology of Digeathm; Dr.Pereira on Food and Diet ; Dr.John W.Draper, ol New York University ; Prof.Dnngli-eon\u2019s Physiology ; Prof.Silliman, of Yale College ; Dr.Carpenter\u2019s Physiology : Ac., together with reporte of CURES from ail parte ef the United States.PEPSIN IN FLUID* POWDER.Dr.HOUGHTlW\u2019B.PEPSIN ie prepared in Powder end in F^jiid Fbrm\u2014and in Prescription vial* for «be uae W Physicians.The Powder will *«*» 8y Mail, free of Postage, for one Dollar, aent to Dr.Houghton, Philadelphia.Kh OBSERVgj\u2019HlS l\u2014Kvary bottle o tbe Ïenuine PFfflMfToeare the written signature of .8.HOUGHTON, M.D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa.Cepyright and Ti»de Mhrk ae- C I) I\t| J U} ,\tf ^ CJT Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in MV dicinee.Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle.Que bee, !5th Oft., 1853.\t12m Messrs, puncan, sherman ç BANKER*' N'*w York, issue Foreign Circular Lattere o! Credit on the fo'lowtng Alexandria, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Berlin, Baden-Badax, Beene, Bordeaux, Boulogne, Bremen, Brussels,\tr Bagui de Luca, Leipaie, ctTixei Genou, Geneva, Gibraltar, Hamburgh, Hague, * Havre, Heidelberg, Hong Kong, Nice, Onorto, Oleton, Peris, Pau, Palermo, Pisa, Koine, Kandy, Ceylon, Rotterdam London, Leghorn Basle, Boinbey, Batavia, Cairo, Coblentz, Cologne, .Cadiz, Lyons, Lisbon, Madrid, Malta.Marseilles, Milan, Moscow, Colombo, Cey- Muhich, Ion, Carlaruhe, Calcutta, Canton, Dresden, Dusseldorf, Florence, Frankfort, August 23rd, 1853 Messina, Mulhouse, Madras, Malta.Manila, Madeira, Melbourne, Naples, Rio de Janeiro, ft.Petersburg, htraistmrg, Siena, Smyrna# Seville, Stettin, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, N 8 W, Turin, Toulon, Trieste, Venice, Vevey, Vienna, Wiesbaden, Watsaw, Zurich.O RIENTAL tooth_wash.THIS elegant preparation combines the most desirable cleansing and astringent properties, and effectually prevents and removes the common diseases of the mouth; and is particularly useful in cases where tbe gums are soft and irritable, and bleed frequently, rendering them hard and healthy.It aleo irreat* decay of the Teeth, neutralizes tbe secretions of the mouth, and imparts to the breath a fragrance peculiarly aromatic and pleasant.The Oriental Tooth Wa»h( IS fbkpabkd only bv JOSEPH BURNETT, No.83, Tremont Row, Boston, and sold bt JOHN MUSSON k CO., Quebec, 7lh October, 1853.\t6m THE FAR-FAMED MEDICINE: HOLLOW AY\u2019S PILLS.SURPRISING CURÏÏÔF A CONFIRMED ASTHMA, AFTER FIVE YEARS\u2019 BUFFERING.The following testimonial has been sent to Professor Hollow, y, by a Gentleman named Middleton, tf Scotland Road, Livtrpoi l Sir.\u2014Youi Pilla have been the mean*, under providence, of restoring roe to sound health alter live years of severe affliction.During the whole of that period, I suffered tbe moat dreadlul attack-ot Asthma, frequently of aeveral weeks\u2019duration, attended with a violent rough, and continual spitting of phlegm intermixed with blood.This so shook my constitution that I was unfitted for any of the active duties of life.I was attended by some of the most eminent medical men of this town, hut they failed to give me the slighest relief.As a last remedy I tri-d your Pills, and in about three months they effected a perfert cure of the disease, totally eradicated the \u2022 ough.and restored vigour to the cheat and digestive organs.I am.Sir, your obedient Servant, (Signed)\tH.MIDDLETON.Dated, Jan.1st, 1853.A PERMANENT CURE OF A DISEASED LIVER, OF MANY YEARS\u2019 DU-,\tRATION.Copy of a Letter from Mr Garnis, Chemist, Yeovil, to Professor Holloway.Dear Sir,\u2014In this district your Pills command a wore extensive tale than any other proprietary medicine before the public.As a proof of their efficacy in Liver and Bilious Complaints I may mention the following caie.A lady of ibis town with whom T am personally acquainted, for years was a severe a ifferer from disease ol the Liver and digestive organs; her medical at tendant assured her (hat he could do nothing to relieve her sufferings, and it was not likely she could saryive many months.Thia announce ment naturally caused great alarm among hei friends and relations, and they induced her to make a trial of your Pills, which so improved her general health that she was induced to continue them until abe received a iierfect cure.This is twelve months ago, and she tiaa not experienced any symptoms of relapse, and often declares that your Pilla have been the means, of saving her life.I remain, Dear Sir, yours tmly, (Signed)\tJ.G A MIS.Nov.23rd, 1852.AN ASTONISHING CURE OF CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, AFTER BEING DISCHARGED FROM THE» HOSPITAL INCURABLE.Copy of a Letter from Mr.IV.Moon, of the Square, Winchester.To PaorEXoa Holloway, Sir,\u20141 beg to inform you that for year* I was « sufferer from Chronic Rheumatism, and was often laid up for week* together by its severe and painful attacks.I tried every thing that was recommended, and was attended by one of the most eminent Surgeons in this town ; but obtained no relief whatever, and fearing tbat my health would be entirely broken up, I was induced to go into our County Hoapttal, where I had the best medical treatment the Institution afforded, all of which proved of no avail, and I came out no better than I went in.I was then advised to try your Pills, and by persevering with them was perfectly cured, and enabled to resume m> occupation, and although a considerable period has elapsed, I have felt no return whatever of the complaint.I am, Sir, your obliged Servant, (Signed)\tW.MOON.Oet.8th, 1852.AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF DROPSY, AFTER SUFFERING FOR EIGHTEEN MONTHS.Copy of a Letter from Mr.G.Briggs, Chemist, Goole, dated Feby.16/A, 1853» To PaoFKsaoa Holloway, Sir,\u2014>1 have much pleasure in informing you of a most surprising cure of Dropsy, recently effected by your valuable medicines.Captain Jackson, of this place, w*as afttrted with Dropsy for upwards of eighteen months, to such an ex tent that it caused hit body and limbs to be much swollen, and water oozed es it were from his, \u2022kin.eo that a daily change of apparel became necessary, notwithstanding the various remedies tried, and the different medical men consulted, all was of no avail, until he commenced using your Pills, by which, and a strict attention to the Ctinted directions, he was effectually cured, and la health perfectly re-eatabi.ihed.If you deem this worthy of publicity, you are at liberty to use it.I am, Sir, your\u2019* respectfully.(Signed)\tG.BRIGGS.7\\ese celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious tn thefollowing complainte.Ague,\t.Dropsy, Asthma,\tDysentery, Bilious Complaints,\tErysipelas, Blotches on the Skia,\tFemale Irregularities, Bowel complaints,\tFever of all kinds, Colics,\tUlcers, Constipation of tha\tFits, Bowels,\tGout, Consumption,\tHead-acho, Inability,\tIndigestioa, Inflammation,\tSore Throat», Jaundice,\tStone and Gravel, Liver complaints,\tSecondary Symptoms, Pile»,\tTic Douloreux Lumbago,\tTumours, Rheumatism.\tVenereal Affections, Retention of Urine,\tWorms of all kinds, Scrofula, or King\u2019s\tWeakness from what- Evil,\tever\tcauae,\tlie.Sold at the Eatabliahment of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar) London and by all respectable Druggist*, and Dealers in Medicinee throughout the civilised World, at the following price*\u2014Is.lid., 2a.9d., 4*.6d., Ila., 22s.and 83*., each Box.tf* There t« a considerable saving by taking tha larger size*.N.B \u2014Direction* for the guidence of Patienta in eyanr Disorder are affixed to each Box.J.MUSSON A CO., Sola Agents for Quebec.Quebec, Jany.16th, 1864.\t12m ap 30 VERY IMPORTANT.RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES, CURE IN A FEW DAYS, INSURED BY THE GREAT FOREIGN REMEDY, DR.DOCOOK'S PULMONIC WAFERS.For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pulmonary Consumption, and all afiec-liens of the Breast sod Lungs.purchasTTLocock\u2019s TUB BRITISH SPItlFIC, A certain cure for Mrnsium Supprrssio, or Suppressed Menses ; Hebnorrhagig Difflcilil, or painful Menstruation; Amenorrhcra, or Partial Obstruction of Menses ; Chlorosis, or Green Sickness, J.eucorrhcra, Fluor Albuaor Whites, and aU Female Weaknesses.PILES/ PlLËslt PILES/// id a.lfham\u2019s VEGETABLE ELECTUARY, Or INTERNAL REMEDY for the Pileai A.UPHAM, M.D., 196 Bowery, New York, a regularly educated Physician, wbodevotea his attention almost entirely to this disease.Dr.Upham's Electuary ia a certain cure for tbe Piles, whether bleeding or blind Pilea, Internal or External, and also for other disease* which are frequently found in conjunction with Pilea.to marrTed ladies.The Electuary is perfectly safe for Pregnant Ladies, and the most useful Cathartic that can possibly be used, as ittfvill not only remove the Piles and all Inflammatory diseases, without Pain or irritation, but will enauie an easy time, a safe delivery, and a sound constitution in the offspring.THE GREAT VEGETABLE MAGIC PAIN DESTROYER.Manufactured by JAMES JOHNSTON, Roches-ter, N.Y., Sole Proprietor.For tbe cure of Ague in the Face and Breast, Abrasions of tbe Skin, Blisters of every kind.Burns, Broken Breasts, Chilblains, Corns, Erysipelas, Felons Fever Sores, Frosted Hands and Feet, Inflammations, Scrofulous Sores, Sore Eyea, Salt Rheum, Scurvv, Ulcéra, Piles, Ac.H E BREWER LASTER.No.T-MVANTEdImMEDIATELY ! Fifteen thousand cases of Rheumatism.Lame Backs, Weak Sides, Lame or Stiff Joints, Spina Complaints, Cqrns, 5wellioga, Tumors, Sprains vc, all of which we promise immediate relief ptÂ?î,|inf to JEW DAVID or HEBREW DR.LE\"GRAND\u2019S IFiromclh Sjpaonl&a IFlUHa A SPEEDY AND CEETAIN CUBE FOR CERTAIN DISEASES! These Pills have been used in the private practice of the Proprietor for many years, with une-ousted success.It is not necessary to dwell or the efficacy of these Pill»\u2014they will prove thei merits to the perfect satisfaction of all those who may be to unfortunate as to require their use.The above Medicines manufactured by JAME JOHNSTON, Rochester, N.York, sole proprietor for the United States and British North America.Sold Wholesale aad Retail in Quebec, by JO-SEF\u2019H BOWLES, MrniCAL Hall, Upper Town Market Place; JOHN MUSSON k CO., Buad# Street; and G.G.ARDOUIN, Quebec Dis-peksaky, Upper Town Market.Quebec, 23rd May, 1853.\t12m PARSONS A Co's EXTERMINATOR FOB THE ENTIRE EXTIRPATION OF RATS, MICE, ROACHES, BEETLES, CRICKETS, ANTS, &c.Without the use of Arsenic, and Free from danger to Human Life.2 BY CHAS.PARSONS k CO., \"?\t__\t\"\t^\tsr t The genuine ha* a label on the top of each g e box, aimilar to the above.\t^ U\tÜ Commonwealth of Massachusetts, County or Suffolk.Charles Parsons, being duly sworn, deposea and says, that he was the original inventor and proprietor of Smith\u2019s Exterminator, under which name he has advertised and disposed of it for tbe past three years.But that, on account of the numerous counterfeits which have appeared, he has determin- d to sell no more under the name of Smith, within tbe United States, after this date.All future sales will be made under the name of Persona & Co., and none can be genuine unless the labels on the boxes bear the names of Chas.Parsons hi Co.CHAS.PARSONS.Subscribed and aworn to before me, F.W.DICKINSON, Justice of the Peace.Boston, Suffolk Street, Nov.5th, 1851.The following Testimoniale, from parties of high respectability, will place its efficacy above suspicion : Prom th* Hon.J.W.Weeks, late Senator of New Hampshire.Lancaster, N.IF., Sept.26, 1881.Meurs Chas.Parsons ts Co.Gents.: A few weeks ago I had about two or three regiments of rats in and around my house.A friend aent me two bnxea of your Insect Exterminator.I used a part of one box, according to directions, and the rata took np marching ordera, all but two or three, who will likewise march, now that we have learned their hannts, upon the application of a little more of the Exterminator.I would therefore cheerfully recommend it to all who have rata about their premises.Your friend, - JOHN W.WEEKS.From Hon.Jared W Williams, late Governor o/ New Hampshire.Having used the above-mentioned article successfully, I cheerfully concur in the above recommendation.JARED W.WILLIAMS.Irving House, Aug.iOih, IR62.I cheerfulfy recommend Parsons A Co.\u2019s Vermin and Inaect Exterminator aa the best article for the deatruc-tion of Cockroaches I have ever uaed ; my bouse has been entirely cleared of them without tbe least inconvenience.D.D.HOWARD Astor House, New York, llth Au»., 1852, Messis.Parsons k Co.Gentlemen,\u2014we have used your Insect Exterminator with great sucre#*, and cheerfully recommend it to the public aa the beat preparation for Cockroaches w# have ever used.Yoors, eery truly, COLMAN k STETSON.Beware of Counterfeit, ask for Parsons & Co.* F.xterminatof.Sole Agent» for Quebec t\u2014 J.MUSSON, J.BOWLES, G.G.ARDOUIN, Wholeeale and Retail JOHN ANDERSON, Agent Three Rivera.Agents are instructed to refund the money if not successful.Quejiec, 14th Oct, 1852.\t12m aug28 SIMMOND8, * CO, 5, B A R G K YARD) LONDON General agents for resideni IN CANADA, aatahliahed 15 years, co tinue to aupnly all deacriptiona of GOODS, i eluding NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, with etrict punctuality aad attention, on recei] ot advance remittances for tha purpose.Nov.14th.1849.QUEBEC.\u2014Printed and Published av C.ST.MICHEL, No.91, MOVNTAf* Stemt."]
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