Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 8 mai 1856, jeudi 8 mai 1856
[" AND COMMERCIAL lonTfx * «oecoiiHi.riînidt AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.X.] QUEBEC, THURSDAY, 8th MAY, 1 8 5 6.[NO.2493.ftTtR S\u2019 MANU'ACTORr Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, and every description of Joiners\u2019 Work for House Building purposes, roa Salk, and made to order at short notice.Also, constantly on hand, a large supply of Tongued and Grooved Flooring and Roofing Boards, and Sawed Scantling of every description.CORNER OF GRAND Sc BARRONF.STREETS, ST.ROCHS.QUEBEC.EMIGRATION.PARTIES desirous of BRINGING OUT their Fnen i.from the Umtud Kingdom.can do so on application to the undersigned, who will also furnish DRAFTS foa Jt'l UPWARDS payable in any part of the United Kingdom All particulars may be had on application», il by let ter |>ost-paid.A.C.BUCHANAN, Chief Agent.F.migration Department, ) \u2018\t\u2018\tl.< Quebec, IVtb September.1854.sr x » t a : t ~TaT\t1 StjBLJèZXffik VERMONT AND CANADA RAILROAD.Wâmtfoir COMMERCIAL HOUSE, UPPER TO IF7V MA RKE T, GREAT FALL IMPORTATIONS.THE Subscriber begs to announce that bis FALL IMPORTATIONS bvinç complete, his eus turners have now au opportunity of selecting Irorn a STOCK ol liRITISIl AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE] lo New York, Albany, Taor, Worcester, Boston, and East.British and Foreign, Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, PASSENGER TRAINS will run as follows :______ Leave HOUSE\u2019S POINT at 11:12 a.m.and 4:40 p.m., or on arrival of He C hamplain and St.Lawrence Railroad Trains from .Montreal.Passenger» for New York, Troy, and Albany, leave Montreal at 1:30 p.s| , and arrive ir New York the next day in advance ol all other routes.Passengers for Boston, Worcester, and Stations East of Essex, stop over night at St.Alban\u2019s or Essex, and proceed next morning, arriving in Boston also earlier than by any other route.This is the only route by which Through Tickets aie sold.gT\u2019Get Through Tickets via Y\u2019errnont t'entral Kailioad Line.For Tickets, information, Ac., apply to PAUL MOMmHJ, Auent, 65 Commissioner Street, _\tMontreal.Dec.21, 1855.Hutbec Timber Towers\u2019 Issoeia- [ F (J It // i VIt LJ (Ion* THE TIMBER ToWKRBoft^Deber having formed themselves into an association lor the purpose of securing a fair remuneration for their Work and also for the pur|io*e of binding the members to assist one another, w hen, in consequence of aeciJent ur otherw ise, the projtei\u2019y entrusted to the chsige of any of the members of the Association it in danger of being lost, the following 1\u2018AR I FF of PRICES has been adopted, which will in no case he deviated from :\u2014 DIRECT Fratico-lnifricati (oiupauj* THE FRENCH BCREW STEAMSHIP Under 300 Tons,\t\t\t4.3\t\t0\t0 per\thund.Tons.301\tIona to 1)0\t\trom,\t2\t15\tO\tdo.401\t41\tto 500\t\u2022*\t2\t12\t6\t* do.501\t66\tto 600\t66\t2\t10\t0\t«\u2019\u2022).601\t66\tto 700\t61\t2\t7\t6\tdo» 701\t16\tto 800\t46\t2\t5\t0\tdo.801\t66\tto 900\t6*\t|\t2\t6\tdo.901\t66\tto 1000\t66\t2\tÜ\t0\tdo.Every additional 100, £2 per hund.Tons.And if by the stirk,\u2014 for portions of Cargoes, Oil per slick when towed Irom pond* to ships on the same tide ot the river; \u2014AM) \u2014 ~Jd per (tick if towed across the St.Lawrence or from the St.Charles.By the Lump.\u2014No charge to be made for 30 , pieces remaining, but over that 6d or 7|d a-piece at above.Deals, floated, \u2018\u2019s per stand aid hundred.The those rates are exclusive of any eharge 1 2,200 Tons Burthen.\u2014Jeanne, Cornmar.drr, WILL LEAVE FOR THE: ABOVE PORT SATURDAY.May 3rbor.H-r outfit is of the very best materials.M,e would be a désira-b.e Vessel for the V\\ es' Indi» Trade.For particulars apply to Ml Hh H()U>E ori'o|iied by »h» ur-I d^rsigtied.in BUADK STREET provided w,ih Gcsai.d M «ter Kix-ure* Water Cioeeis, B.tiu Room, Ac.H.S.SCOTT Arr'y to\tK.G.CANNON, Qn-hrc, 26th F»-hv.Is'i6.N.I* TO LET.ALLCulPAGE < rtnte from sion can he nad at once.OPFJCM 'jo LET.A ' FRY (\u2019ONVENTENT OFFICE ,0 r.ei Qmhl\" Ra, k!^ 0i t\u2018ir *ekt, (op|H)Site Mr.Henry\u2019s F'oundiy ) c tniW'S'1'*, J,KrK PLLT\u2018;i' a\u201cl) ¦'JDK BOLTS from J inch to l| inch.-csn be fur- Qiiebec, Feby.9, 18.j6 OFFICE TO LET.A DOUBLE OFFICE 'hambers.in the Commercial Entry 1st of May.Apply to _ .\t\u201e ,\tJAMES GIBB.Quebee, Feby.9.1*56.wart.P»ter Sr,fef.I m Quebec, 10th April.1856.TO LET, Et,B3K.w«0l!i CUT,-'ur.o\u201e c.p St|*fQ A A Rouge Road.\t\u2019 G.E.HUMPHRY.JBiaL Quebec.April H 185fi.nished at me anortest notice, from Kh>J to 100,000 of the best and driest quality of Pin*.Quebec, Jany.5, 18\u2019j6.To Ship-Builders.THE ondersigred will have to spare, snitment of YFILLOW METAL 'i Ij inch.c.u r- ,\t« - A.it W.PARKE Quebec, Feby.9, 1856.an as rom j to VICTORIA HOTEL, POINT LEVI, (LATE A U G H T O N * S.) Adjoining the terminus of Hie Grand Trunk Railway.TO LET.^4 rPHE HOUSE at MOUNT plea- -X SAN I, Mph S'ahie, Cuach-Hniise, \\c., st pres-nt occupied by _ I COUR .\t.\t\u2014,- -, the Sub- scriber.loftse-sun Dt May Aj»ply to J.H.Clint, F-sq., or ^ ,\t.J A M FIS J.LOWNDES, Q'i*her.23 rt Jen .IV,8.Bl ILDISQ STONE.THF.undersigned is prepared to supply the above mJt»rial at his Quarrils at Beau-roar, or to deliver it in town JNO.RACFY.Junr._ ,\t.\tAddiess 212 Post Office.Quebee.'ai.v 30.|a»«.OFFICES TO LET.gFA F.RAI.tiF'FlO.S in the building at pre- I r .\tT^HK undersigned beg, to inform his friend.A To,, bur hen now building in 1 and the travelling riR|jc.,hM tl.e above Ship-\t*¦\u2014'\u2014 Measrs Jl LIt N ft Larree\u2019s Yard, Sf.i'aul Street, under the in-¦pechon of Mr.Mknzies, Lloyd\u2019s >urveyor.F\u2019or fu tb-r particulars, apply to the under»ig on the premisi s.\u201e , w\tJULIEN St L4BBEE.Qupb.'c.March 29.1856.iged, JOHN RITCHIE hereby infirm* hi» friends sod the public that he will, on his own account \u2022s heretofore, attend the fitting up ol all Mill Machinery, and from his long experience, feels confident ol giving satisfaction to those who may employ him.J.R.further gives notice, that from this date no peraon is authorized to manufacture the improvements in Mill Machinery known as Rit-hie\u2019s Patent, and the same will henceforward be made only at the establishment of Ritchie nd Roher* son, as above, who will always have FOR SALE.MlE New and First Class SC HOONF.R of 125 Ton», (to cairv 28D Tons) \u201c I'Jtl\u2019.HOHH,\u201d completely Rigged in first rate order, now Hotel having undergone considerable improvements, being newly p*,nted a> d ( a,, red, wdl be prepared, from MONDAY, .he 5th Mat.to .c- S* i s rv v t»#v.V *% \u2022 a *_.».fl _\ts .and con.inofate travellers sin) tou ists.« ?|,î!.?CC07,m0dâ,,On ,or P*»»**» Boarder* moderate UnJ Un\u2018urPassable'and the charges v*iy Steam Boat* crossing from the Hotel to Quebec every 10 minutes.Meals are served in time to suit the convenance ot iwssengers arriving or departing by the NORMAN.lying lor the winter al Dekrhsmhsult, and quite fit for the Halifax Wade.\u2014Apply to FRÿ.HAMELIN.De*chamhaulf, Or\tL.k (\u2019.TETU k CO., _\t-\tQuebec.Deschambault, March 11, 1856.3m on hand a supply of blocks for parties using the said Patent right, and notice is hereby given that any one manufacturing blocks or any part of the machinery, in violation of tha Patent, will be prosecuted according to lav;.JOHN RITCHIE.Etchemin, 2rd April, 1856.\t3m FOR SALE.A SHIP of 1300 Tons, now building in the Undersigned\u2019s Ship-Yard, under Special Inspection of Plumbers1 Prices.FRESH SEEDS AT THE St.Koch\u2019s Apothecary.THE Subscriber begs to inform ths public of Quebec an I vicinity that he hat just received a lull assortment of all kinds ot FRESH SEEDS, consisting of GARDEN, GRASS, F LO\\N EB SEEDS, Ac., Ac., ol a superior quality, which he can dipose of at very Low Prices.WILFRED BRUNET, Chemist and Druggist Craig Street, St.Rocha, Quebec, Nov.7, 1855.\t6m 24may FraDgipanoi Perfume.^\"'HIS inimitable and lasting odour in all its 1 form*, as FKANGIPaNNI PERFUME, wriih which Hk* Majesty the Queen or Eng-1 and scents her Handkeichwl.FR ANGIPANNI f()AP, PR ANGIPANNI SA-CHKT for scenting Drawers, FMANGIPANNI POMADE is sold and manufactured only by PIJB88I: Ac IaUBINt Perfumery Factor*.Wholesale and Retail, at the Royal Laboratory of Floweit, 2, New Bond Street, London.MarchS, 1866.\t13 law FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS 1 Ol arrrls prime BEEF.ZL*>n\tA.AW.PARKE.Qoeeec, 12tk Sent.1864.India Wharf.Id 2{d 6.1 N consequence of the practice of misstatements being made to Gertleir.cn by some of the Haile concerning my Prices.I am induced to publish the following list of my present Prices, the Public can then |udge lor themselves.SERVICE PIPES.\u2022Strong I inch British Lid, warranted to resist the heaviest pressure in Quebec, per foot.Do.J do do do Do.1 do do do WfttST OR RINX PIPE.1\tinch pip* (4 lbs lead) per foot.11\tdo 2\tdo 24\t, do 3\t(6 lb* lead) 4\tin.Watercloset or 80II Pipe, per foot 3* valve cocks.4 in.Plain Nose Valve Cocks, warranted to resist 1000 leet head, 6s 4 do do\tdo\t5s Hoar cock*.4 Screw Nose Hose Cock, warranted to resitt IOOO feet head,\t8t 4 do do do do\t9a Wash-hand Basins in variety, 3s to 7t 61 water closets.lOd Id 3d 6d Is lid H 6d 6d Ridgways, 50*., best Patent Pan Closets, 70s., Sink Grates, I0d., Plugs and Strainers, 5s.solder, per lb.Is 6d Time, Fitting up Sinks, Wash-hand Basina, and Service Pipe, Ids.per day.U\" P.S.-A more detailed liât in a few days.JOHN PYE.Practical Plumber, Oppo*ite the City Hall.Quebee 'b M c 1866.Lcarmonth'* Fournir if, ST.JOSEPH STREET ST.ROCHS.THF' andenigned avails himself of this occasion lo thank his Friends and the Public in general, who have h«d tbe kindness heretofore lo honor him wnh their patronage.The enlargement and improvements which he ha* recently made in hi* F\u2019.siabhs' ment, leads him to hope with confidence, for a continua'ion of that patronage and support which he has done his beat to deceive.He is now prepared to execute any order* which he may he favored with either in LOOM or DRY 8AND, and ha* constantly on hand an assortment 0» WATER SPOUTS, SINKS, PLOUGH CASTINGS, STOVES, Ac., which he w ill dispose of Cheap for CaaH.\u2014-ALSO.\u2014 BLACKSMITH\u2019S WORK of ail kind* done at hi* Eatablishmenh A.LEARMONTH.N.D.\u2014The highest Price given for Old Metal and Brass.Qua bec, April IS, 1866.\t3m Lloyd's Surveyor, for a 7 year\u2019s class 1 tic a lion, and will he launched first open water.Also\u2014A Brig of 3o0 Tons, and a Schooner of 60 Tons.Apply lo T.C.LEE.Quebec.26th Jannarv.1856.Be.\tWM Point Levi, April 30, 1856.H A TS For (lie Spring ol' 1856.J\u2019ta Express, from Ntu- York.OATIN, CASSIMERE.ard WOOL H4T< O comprising the Latest Stv le», Colors and Qualities.veru occupied by Ve*»rs.BessoN A t ar d the .subscribers, con\u2019aihing Irom One to F'our apartment* each.John ANDERSON k CO.\t.\tNt- Peter Street Quebec.Jel.v.|||.| «Art.TO HE LET, DOUBLE OFFICE:» m the now Brick build.ng.opposite the bank n| fcj \\ a s, r Meet w,.h Flag p«OOK sô**s\u2018Vhé doors of which areguaran'eed -o be F,re-,\u201eoof by Miki;.\tM'- »r«»H.ki .Me.,\u2019 F Peter 8 leet - ALSO - A Comfortable LODGING, consisting of Rooms, who V\\ «ter and Gas throughout J.GRKAVKs CLAf\u2019HAM N P.Queliec, April 8.\tCh.mb.'rs.TO LET, H()rsK\u2019 *,,h SfaH' ro,'h Hou«e.ttc., on Lowndes\u2019 Wh«rf at presen- occupied by Mr.Thom .I bekt.\u2014I\u2019osaesaion i,, M \u2018nr\u2018\tLam- MT ment.Or Quebee TO LKT.HE LA Rt \u2022 E HOUSE 'll Sf.Lewi* Street, opposite rh- Mu«ic Hall and now in the occupation of the Govern Posee-sion 1st May next.Apply to H.S.ANDERSON, ,\tWESTON HUNT.J»ny., 22.1»i56.a?FOR SRX.ry N F\u2019 of the finest COUNTRY\u2019SEATS in the vicinity ol Quebec, situate at Perrault\u2019» Hill, known a* L\u2019Asile Coampetre, ermpritirg Garden, well stocked with tiuit ties», and an extensive Orchard, together with a commodious House recently finished in modern style.The above affords a first rate opportunity (or a profitable investment, us the property will he sold cheap.Langlois a shaw, Quebec, ?4th Jany , 1856.\tNotaries.â .JAMES J.LOWNDES.Quebec, April 5, 1856.FOR A SAM, LOP of LAND, aitusted at Lace i \u201e ®E*l'ro*T- «» 2 Arpenta ,n Iront b> Arpenta m dept*, uearly «II un- \u2014also\u2014 Two LOTS of WOOD LAND, each of the same dimer.s.ona a* the above.\t* vîî-rvp4'IUu,ar*\u2019 \u201cP*1» FR*- DUCHES-Q'iebec April |.JH58 KOH SALE WITH EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT (be- ^\u2022-cumbered and\t.tld l TO LET, From the 1st May next, w\u201eh .mmediate possession, if required ; BROCK VALE COTTAGE, FOK SALE, A SHIP about 1000 xY.to class 7 yeais, Tons, o.m.A SHIP about 600 Tons, do.do.______ building by Mr.F'.dwarp Trahan.unrtei spec al inspection ot Lloyd's >urveyor, and to be Hunched early in May.Apply to ANDERSON k PARADIS, Commercial Chambers.Quebec, llth January, IX56.NKW V0KH, BltKUK.V & SOtiTH-4MPT0V.United States Mail Steamer.T^HE ship* comprising thm line I are the WASHINGTON.Capt.E.Cavendy; HERMANN, Cap».F'.nwARP Higgins.These steamers stop at Southampton, both going and return-mg.PROPOSED DATES OK SAILING,\u20141856.From K*w York.Saturday.Hermann.Jan.26 Washington,.F eh.23 Hermann.Mat.22 Washington,.April 19 Hermann.May 17 Washington, .June Hermann.July Washington,.Aug.Hermann.Sept.Washington,.Oct.Hermann.Nov.Washington,.Nov.14 12 9 6 4 I 29 \t\tFrom Romh-\t From\t\tsmpton tor\t Bremen.\t\tNew York.\t Saturday.\t\tBird net day.\t Feb.\t23\tFeb.\t27 Mar.\t22\tMar.\t26 April\t19\tApril\t23 M » v\t17\tMay\t21 June\t14\tJune\t18 July\t12\tJuly\t16 Aug.\t9\tAug.\t13 Sept.\t6\tSept.\t10 Oct.\t4\tOct.\tM N\t1\tNov.\t5 Nov.\t29\tDec.\t3 Dec,\t27\tDec.\t31 Stopping at Southampton.bo,h going and returning, they offer paM>-ngers proceeding to London and Havre, advantages over any other route, for the economy of time and ir.oney.Pauagtfrom New York to Southampton fc Bremen First Cabin, Main.valoon, $130; First Cabin* Lower Saloon, $110 ; Second do.$60.AH letter* and newspaiiera must pa«a through the Post Office No bill* of lading will he signed or parcels race, veil on the day of sailing.An experienced Surgeon i* attached lo each ship.For F'reight or passage, apply to b1*0 received a few Case* of FINE 'A and Ffr.L I HAI'S that left London in reby.by Ships4* Champion of Fame\u201d A -\u2018Alfred Our ciuto neis c*n be suppled i' a.vd IHK\ttNl,w WuRN IN E.NGs Daily expected from Steamer \u201c Canada\u201d at Boston, (),.c Case of Paris Children's and FOR SALE.A FARM containing 6o ACRES OF LAND 40 clear and under cultivation with Cottage.House and Barn, situated mar LAKF.LEA l ITIRI, F or tiiformuttoe apply to Qneht-c, 13th Febv.W.GOLDINtt, on the premises.1854.0*!Lni!* 'nd a,,bird ,rom on V~y., Lower Lorette Road with ,k ,;>ub1le>\tHouae.Ire House \u2018 (fitted with ice) and every other convent\tin led .* * i *»*\t-\t-^i^dcp lor tg nri* a ate tsmily.The whole m \u2018L- \u2018 ¦ r \u2022 Pr| tepsir, with a garden and well o| exreltem waterf P.HUOT.S.°., 1».».-fL Lewi* Street, MM.MaR*DE.V M.D., Proprietor.No.6, Anne Street April 3.1856.Or Quel» Misses F F.LTS of very fine qualities.New Styles of TWEFID am CAPS nd CLOTH INDIA RUBBER CLOTHING ard WATER-PROOF HATS.Wholesale Terms Lireral.JOHN HENDERSON k CO.Quebec, April 5, 1856.GREAT ATTRACTION!! NEW YORK WHOLESALE and RETAIL BOOT, SHOK, India Rubber Stores \u2019I Eight Province ol Canada.) Diatrict of Quebec \\ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.The Eighth day of April One Thousand Hundred and Fify-Six.Present :\u2014 The Honorable Enwn.Bow vn.Chief Justice, Vr.Justice MerCMTH, Mr.Justice Bapgley.No.S'»!).HIT \\oh.I and III Iltiadr\tnear tin4 Fori-oflier.\u2019HF'.t,ni!er*ignr«| is now openins and coiistan:ly receivings Urge assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, setecteii with gr*.«t care it) the New York, Boston and Montreal Markets, vir :\u2014 t-j'Several Thousand Pair* of Ladies* Enamelled and Call gaUuhrd Prunelu) Boots .-nd Gaiters, of all co'otir* ; Ladies* 4' Jenny Lind\u201d Patrnt .'\u2018ho*-* and Slippers ; a Urxe assortment of Mi««es-('nildren\u2019s and Infant's Boot*, Shoes and Fancy William Dickey, ot the City of Quebec in the i ( ',ck8.0, fol-n* and ol the latest ard mo*i im-\u2014\ty\t\u2019 4\tproyeil ety Distiicl of Quebec, Tim!*er vs.I ower, Plaintiff, Pierre BirKGARE*, F'rancois Jot mruR and es; «Iso, «Urge assortment ol Gentlemen * C«:i Skin and Cow-hide Long and Short Coots, pegged ami seA»eil; Men\u2019s.Boy's and Youths' Coll Skin, Goat Skin and Patent Leather Pierre Lachance, all three of YheCitr'ofl\tr,\u2019brg* \u2018»n,,in,0«\u2018n* *r-at variety, to- Quebec, in the District ol Quebec.Shu,- ' T hff ,)V!'h.''' ,0' builders.Co-partner* a* such under the\t,.^n, leather (ongress Boots.Uoth and name, firm and style of \u201c B.déga.é,\t1\tKc.Ac.co-ur, ard Lachance.\u201d\tI Qtllck S&le8 and SlllAll Profits Defendant».NO cause being «hewn against the rule of the filth instant, allowed on the motion of Joseph Joliccrur, that, in a* much a* the Defen-dsnta Pierre Bidégard, F\u2019iançois Jolicirur and Pierre Lachance, all three traders, co-partne-* at Quebec, aie m a state of lailure anil insolvency, and the proceeds ot the sale ol their move-able effects are in the hand* of the bheriff of th s District, their creditors be called upon in the newspapers nl this City to file their claims on or before theKiiTERNTii of May next, the Court C.H.SAND, tl South William Street, N, Y\u2019ork, C.A.HF.INl.KF'.N ft Co., Bremen, CROSLF.Y N Co., Southampton, WM.ISF.LIN, Havre, Jany.16,1866 12 Notice to Lumber Mcrcbimü).rI HE undersigned having Leased L\u2019ANC 4 DRs MERES COVE, (formerly belonging to Wm.I\u2019aray, Flsq.,) will he prepared alter the EiasT of May next \u2019/'O RBCfclVR TIMBER, DEALS, STAVES, and to Max* Advancis thereon if required.JNO.ROCHE.Quebec, February 13, 1866.\t8m doth grant the sarpas-e.| I\u2019r.H'eedliiK forward we collie Upon th \u2022 ctt.tkillK house, littisl up iu a manner*orrespeutliiii; w th the .liter p»r lions of the vessel, ami an ice house, tilled with lead ehareoal, where lee.rtsli ami vt-aeialde* can he kept In ill seasons Near to this is also a lark*.- patent lillerer tor trausferiuiiis\u2019 sea water into fresh, should the latter by any accident .uu short Iles,ending the hatch at tills plaee, W«> foiue upon the aparliuettl titt.sl up for third class pas*eui;ers.ami in which no Ie*a lhau IT-w ill lo able lo llud Kood nc- omm -Utioii In this i|U.ir 1er.bill Well portioned otf.are the store r.iollit III the vessel, racks 1 .r any i|nautliy of lemonade, sin Ives b-r groceries, hunker» for potatoes, ami the rotiÿlnr i la* i of vegetables lu the fore castle are the berths and uiess rooms of the erew.Iiolli r.oiniy and eauifortaide.A s a further ev elence hoxv mu h the couifort of the pas sender has lieen sludlml IU the i!esi£iiill|( of the Vessel, we may state that nearly the whole o! the water-elospts titled tip tu her are of the .lescriptioii recently patented li\\ Mr Mclire-i.r.and wbieh.wc have no doubt, will be soon Keueraliv adopttsl.reutoration of Fultrui and Hungary) were fur-iher off lhau ever.Mr.Beulick aaitl tbal the rejoiciuga were premature.After some remarks irom Mr.W.O.Stanley ami ulher meiutiers, the subject dropped.The Earl of Clarendon arrived at his residence, Grmvetior-crescent, about half-past seven o\u2019clock on Monday evening from Faris.It is said that a step iu the peerage has been most graciously offered by the Queen to the noble earl, and respectfully declined by his lojdship.'I he military inquiry in the Crimean Report was continued on Monday.The principal witness examined was Admiral Sir E.Lyons who stated that while in commaint of the Black Sea lleet, he was never applied to for canvass to shelter lha horses, and lie hail never heard of such an appeal being made to the lleet until he entered that room.He could not admit it to be possible that Lord Kaglait woultl ask for canvass to cover 2ÜÜÜ horses, as his lordship knew that the lleet, in addition to landing a large number ol sailors, marines, and carpenters, had already as much canvas as could be spared bel ore the 14th November lor the use of the naval brigade.Ho never had 15 liue-ol-battle ships under him.The average number was 7 ; and the greatest number at any one time II.Tho lleet underwent very considerable dangers in the Black Sea, and could spare no more canvass than it did spare.Major Connolly was briefly examined, and this closed the evidence in Lon Lucan\u2019s case.The Court then adjo rned tilt Friday.On Dits at Co CRT.\u2014Bissau! that the Earl of Elgin having refused the government ol ipoiutment ha* been offered to Mr.Oliphant, who tilled the office of private secretary to his lordship when Governor-General of Canada.N iscouul Syitney is to succeed the late Karl Cowper as Lord Lieutenant ot Kent.Viscount Palmerston and Earl Tortescue are to have the vacant garters.Tbs \u2022\u2022 Co.irt Journal\u201d *ay« ffat ihe entrance of the Gusrds into London will be made the oc* rasion of ihe first distribution of the nt-w Older ol Va'our\u2014'* The Victoria Cro»*\u201d\u2014with which it is likely hei .Majeity will, in person,decorste ihr soldiers of (hone regiment* who m-iy have hern |ireviou*iy declatod eiitithd to the honour.Chsmuk* at the Horse Goabi»*\u2014It i* confidently I».' irved in military circles that Lord I'anmure, the Secretary of Nisle lor t\\*r, ai.J Fields Marshal Lord liauhnge, Commander-in-Chiel, will resign their apnoniimerits sikmi after tin* breaking up of lb- Military Coer?ol Itujui.y.(Cruted N .-rx ice Gai-t** ) THE EAST.Kiuu Mlddltugs.Moved in amendment, by Mr.Joseph, seconded by Mr.Dunn, That the wools \u2022\u2022 EupsrAsS No 2.\" In tha orlfinsl uiotlou b.masutl, swt lb«* word - Flu^subslttsiiHl Which amendinecl being put to the vote was adopted.\t., Moved by Mr.J.S.McC uaig, seconded by Mr.J.R.Young,\u2014 Thai Hits tlioird b.in« fully convlocvt lltal tha I>oçk sc ouiiu.-Utlon *t the Fort of guebec I* enllrely *«*\u2022\u2022« uuAli' to meet tlie re.jutreuiei»t* of Its 1 r*u*hi|»plu* \u2022! r».la \u2014It I* Imperative ou it* Member*.Iu couuoclion with lite eUiaeaa aeucrally.to uko such lueasure* a* mav be thought advisable to secure extended anom mu.talion, bv tbe construcltou ol suitable I iers ami Warehouse* thereou fur tbo protection of property on it, at rival ai Ibis I'url, and lo farllitalu Us reshlpmonl on board of thcOioan Line of steamer* now iu opera lion.In moving this Resolution, Mr.Met uaig «tated that the present high rates of wharfage were very injurious to the trade of Quebec ; and instanced some consignments of iron on which a* much us 5s.to 6».per ton were charged.He explained the project as J I.A I EST Tfcl.EORAriilC INTELUUENCE.] RUSSIA* The militia is disbanded.The Admiralty has ordered all the lightiioipies to be lit, and all tin* buoys to In- laid down in the Gulfs ot Bothnia and of Finland and in the Baltic and White Seas.FRANCE.The army is being placed on a peace looting.LONDON.The Times has a leader on the grandeur of the naval review which takes place tills day Theie will be 240 steamers of various sizes carrying 3,002 guns, propelled by 30,671 hor>e-power, and manned by 30,(100 men.COMMERCIAL.I The last mail from the East states that ] the insurgents against the Foite in Arabia have suffered so much Irom cholera as al- 1 most to put down the insurrection.The re- j ports ntlirm that 13.000 have died out of an insurgent tribe of 45,0» 0.Letter* from the camp in the Crimea have been received to the Nth instant.The p e-parations lor the departure ot the army continue actively, and already several hundreds ol the Army Water Corps have been shipped at Balaclava, and have gone on their way homewards.It is said that the Guards are to be the first to embark at Balaclava for ait;land.The troops at Kinburn, Kupator-ia.and Kertch will leave immediately.A system of passes has been organise I tolacili-ate the communications between the Russian and the Allied armies.Large numbers of Russians visit tho English camp, indulge, very freely in liquor, and arc soon stagge.ing about in all directions.The correspondent of tho Mjrning ILrald says\u2014 Russians are \u2022 ow seen all over the ramp of the Alli-s, riding along our loads, making pur-rhasrs at Li tie Kamiesch, dining Wi'h us, and aleeping in our hu\u2019s.The Commandant of Bd-boqu»t breakfasted yes'erdsy with thi- Zouave*, live of which corps had the day before paid a v,sit to that battery.The theatre at Kamiesrh on Sunday was well attended by Rys.ian officers.At head-quarters some \u201d notables\u201d have dined with GenersM (.'odringtnn.one of wh»m is said to have been Luder* himself.T- e French held a grand review the day brfo e y-s\u2019erday of ihe fi*st and »erond divisions, near TrAtir; and here again there was a large muster of Riisiiati olfirers \u201d It is calculated that the Russians fired about siigned at I\u2019aris before I left St.Petersburg.J apection Act, enclosing copy ol tho Act for 1 am happy to bo able to announce the news examination, and any suggestions lor mo io you officially, and lo repeat to the nobility improvement of the Bill, whereupon of Moscow the words which 1 addressed to It waa moved by Mr.Noad, aecou e.my peoplo in my lust manifesto.Russia was Mr.Doan, able to defend herself for many years to come,\tmu \"r and 1 tielie/e that, no matter what forces j^|uur*lulro^III.Bj |\u201e,o h,* l,\u2022\u2022(|lsUllv*l Ass«rano No.i, »up*riiut.No country, to lend an ear to proposals eoinjiati- i-ofur.u ble with the national honour.War is an abnormal stato, and the greatest successes obtained by it scarcely comj»en'«ate for tho evils it occasions.It had caused an interruption of the commercial relation» of the einpiro with most of tho States of Eujope.I should certainly have carried It on had hot the voice of neighbouring States pronounced itself against the policy of lato years.My father, of imperishable » memory, had his reasons for acting as he did.I know Ins views, and I adhere to them from my very soul ; but the treaty of Paris has obtained the object which it was his ambition to obtain, and I prefer tins means to war.\u201cManyof you, I am aware, regret that I i should have so readily accepted the prujtosi-i nous made lo me.It was my iluty as a man.and as the head of a great empire ei-! ther to reject or accept them frankly 1 have I honorably and conscientiously fulfilled that duty.lam sure that allowances will be ) made lor the difficult position in winch 1 was placed, an*! that shortly every devoted friend ol Russia will reuder justice to my views and intentions lor the welfare ol the country.\u201c Supposing the late ol arms should have remained constantly favourable to us, a* q has been in Asia, the empire would have exhausted its resources in keeping up large armies on different points, the soldiers ot which would in a great measure be taken away from agiiculture and labour.In the government o! Moscow itsell many tnaiiufat lories have been compelleil to cloae.I prefer the real prosperity of the arts of j»eace to the vain glory of combats.\t,\t.\u201c I have thrown o|H*n tho ports of Russia to the commerce ol the world, the frontiers to the free circulation of foreign produce.I wuh, henceforth, that the greatest facility shall be allorded in our markets for the exchange of ware of everv origin, and of the raw material* and manufacture! of our soils.Various projects will shortly be communicated io you, the object of which will be to give an impulse t>* homo industry, and in whit, h, I tuts!, every iioblemaii will take a share.\u2019 The Emperor, who spoke at considerable length, and with some emotion, was listened toi:: religion* silence.He* Majesty omitted nothing-neither the plans tor projected r.ulw.iv*, nor for the liver navigation, nor for \u2022 he roads, nor l«*r ct>lom house reform*.1 he mini-ters ol the interior ami ol littance have receive*! I.trmal orders from his Majesty to do away with ail obstructions m the way of commerce.The Irotttier traffic is already MARITIME EXTRACTS.ThsahlpSl.Isswric», Wylt«.\t.^FrtiS^» »MoVio«k, y*-*is «11 eizea, Salvers, Glass Covers for Loaf Sugar, Ac.g*.,\t.J \u201e THOMAS BICKELL Quebec 2ud, May, 1856.Dinner and Breakfast Sets, AT REDUCED PRICES.PR HE Subscriber offers for Sale, at REDUCED PRICES, to makorta-tionf.hi» large STOCK OF FRENCH «nb EN-I-ISH CHINA, GLASSWARE and KARIH-EN WAKE, in Dinner Services, De»ert Seta, liieaklaat and Tea Set*, Toilett Set», Rich cut Decanters, I umbleis and \\\\ me*.Caraff», Cruet», Ac.Ac., comprising every article in his Due required by patties furnishing.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 (liais Shades and Stai.Js for Wax Fiuit and Flowcit.THOMAS BICKELL, Corner of St.John v.iiet and Jail Hill.Quebec, 2nd .May, 1855.Molasses for Sale.OA TTHDS.MUSCOVADO molasses.OKJ XX deliverable in Point Levi, or Quebec Apjdy to henry chapman a CO.Quebec, April 9, 1*56.Just Received and for .Sale, A GENERA'.o*»oitu;eiit of PAINTER\u2019S BRUSHES.( has.McDonald.Quebec, April 10,1856.\tu VUiile Paiut and Lead Fine, TO/i SALE : A n LfEGS\tI WHITE PAINT, of 4 jL\u2019U XV tC 5 Cwt.each.\u2014also\u2014 Pi|»e Lead of the various weights and sizes suited for this market.by HENRY C HAPMAN k CO.Quebec, March II, 1836.MA| REMOVAL HUNT A CO.have REMOVED their OFFICE to CLAPHAM'S New Buildings, opposite the Bank of B.N.America, St.Peter Street Quebec, 5th May, 1856.\t6 W.REMOVAL ÜRSTALL A CO.have REMOVED their office to I) KAN\u2019 S N E W BUILDINGS, Peter Street.Quebec, 1st May 1856.\t]0 E.B Quebec, 3rd May, 1856 J.A.HAWLEY, Z.BENOIT.6 SEEDS! SEEDS!! r|',IIK Subscriber haa just received by the first X arrivals : \u2014 600 Quintal» M Short» J* ISO Hbl*.FVeaS Oatme»l, 75 BMa.Pot lUrley, 300 Bbls Rye Flour.\u2014 stso,\u2014 Imporlnnl n the premises, or at this Office.Quebec, 6th May.|>56.To LET, Ask T\u201d?,l':.,sS\u2018,p inJ part oi ib.Ilitill X Util >E formerly occuj'ied by Mr.M a l< only.Grocer.No.Dll.Champlain Street, being one of the In-si business «lands in that q.irrtir.Apply to Mr.Wm.SMITH, on the preiniBes.Qttehec, May 5, 1956.\to%v M.T FOX SALE AHK HOUSE on th, St.Foy Road.a* prerent occupied by the «iibscri-bet\u2022 With from 2 te .'F\\VHFRF « they feel convinced that tor Quality.Price and Shape to h.- able to pVa»,- the most faatidion*.\u2019 -ALSO RECEIVED,- A well a««or'cil 8fo^ k of (Jet '!e*r-' HAT''.Roy's and ('hildtcii4» F'A\\t \\ English and Am-n.-an INDIA B.AJ.L8, Ac., Ac.,T1RAB RK 'VER and PASSIM ERE Fll.l ai'd SA I IN HATS, CAP'.Ac , Ar KUBBF R CLOTHING, INDIA RUBBER GLOVES, Orleans Eerrif ! \u2014_S36SL Country Merchants Suppi\u2019od at Manufacturers Prices.PLEASE GAEL AND EXAMINE.=00 Mr.E.3 doors above the REMOVAL.nnder*igncd ha« REMOVED HIS 1 OFFUK to No.26, 8r.Pktrk 8t*kkt.n.H- bowen.Quebec, April .10, 1856.STORAGE.Subsrribera are prepared r|M!E Siihacnhera ere prcparni to receive JL Goopa on SToaarsR, in either Ire* or bonded £torea, on reasonable term*.RYAN BROTHERS A CO.Quebec, 17lh April, 1836.Expected by First Vessels: KA 1JAGS PATNA RICE, rJyJ IJ 200 Dotena Guinness4 Dublin Porter, in pint* and quarts, 20 Hhda.44 Pine Appl \u201d Gin.Liverpool Soep,4\u2019 Blake k Maxwell\u2019s, For Sale to arrive, by RYÀN, BROTHERS A CO.Quebec, April 22,185ft.m TO LET, ''HAT Beautiful Three S'ory BRICK HOÎJ U, situated in Richelieu street,St.John Suburb, now occupied by the Rev.Mr.Uabdfv.Apply to LOUIS AMIOT, No.Il J.Richelieu Sfieet, °r 1°\tK.G.CANNON.N.P.Quehec, April 26.1856.\t21 TO~ LET, From the First of May next.rpHE SPACIOUS VAULTS w,th a latge X LOFT above the same, situated in St.Paul Street, opposite to \\!e«»r».With all k Hoon4» Soap Factory, occupied for the last 8 yeara by P.LrrrF.a, Esq.H.C.AUSTIN.No ary, ^\t8t.Peter Street.Quebec, April 24,1856.\t14 ON the opening of the navigation, the new Meame.44 ORLEANS,\u201d Pirsar: I\u2019t.AtsTr master, will make THREE REGULAR DAILY TRIPS between the INLAND and QUEBEC; leaving Orleans at 5 a.m , 8J s.M.and I p w.for the City, end lesvirg the Lower Town Market Slip at 8 a.H .llj a w., and 5 r.M.lor the Island.-Fare, 4d.PIERRE PLANTE.Quebec, April 18, 1856.\t1m TO IIM OE.-M THE Double Fng.ne Steamer \"CANADA\u201d, 73 Horse Pow*r, an»! the Steamer 41 BRO-THF.R6,\u201d .nr now ready to TOW SHIPS, RAFIS, BARGES, Ac., from Qi-rnrc to Montrr al, or elsewhere, and to MOTE SHIPS to or Irom any part of the Harbour of Quebec.\u2014 Apply to OEMS GAHF.RTY k CO.Proprietor».Or to\tJ.AS.McGOLRICK.Agent, St.Peter Street.Quebec, April 30.l'hAH.New-Livorpool & Saint Nicholas FERRY.O Fl.AltraTV taKei tb s opportunity of thanking his friends ar.d the public «f Qm-ber forth*- very liberal patronage -hewn hr during the pa*» rear, and having taken into ,«-;nerahin one already favorablv known to the public, e Uu»\u2019* that their united exertiona mav be found worthy o' a ron\u2019inuance nt that Patronage already so libera ly beftowed.\t1 Quebec, Ap'il 5.1856.to 13 juni N OTICE.Quebec & Saguenay Railway- A GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDER'* ol the a ho vp Coni* 1* v ia cal!-eil, to meet at Half-Pa»t SEVEN o\u2019clock P.M.at ST.JOHN\u2019S HOTEL.84.John4* Street without, on Ml ND.AY, the 12th day ol MAA next,\u2014 lor the imp »e nt El»c\u2019ing >ra » s ne Dtrertor» ; ihe X rlan.oe 1*1 the ( o-np?n\\\u2019« ('hartrr, wtoch rcquiir* 5 pei cent of tl do do do do rtn do do do do do do do do do do Huntingdon L\u2019Or ignat C\u2019hambly Prescott Herne St.Leon Dumonlville St Ccsaiie West Flam- borough Galt Larhnte Bomanville l.anoiaye Paris St.Hyacinthe Snrel Hemmlngford Smiths Falla.fto 50 .50 5
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