Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 13 juin 1857, samedi 13 juin 1857
[" AND COMMERCIAL .\"'cVfibifA */.OOftATA A.O.Moeumil.AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XL] QUEBEC, SATURDAY, 13th JUNE, 18 6 7.[NO.2825, For Sale or To Let.Eligible bminest Stand for Sale AT POINT LEVI* ALL thoM well known, extenti bIH lx and comiftodiooi premliea.uted at ¦¦ ¦*\tSiore nnd UwHling, «word aixfoerupied \"hy the Subaeribel, held in and roounoji aoccefe, direedy opposite the City o( Qvtbe^* and Pontine the public lauding at Point Levi, where a regular traverse U kept up duriri* the aeaaoa of navigation.Tb«* purrhtirr will alao have Ui« good*will i f a twenty year»* buai* neat.The premises are aafficinntly large to he divided in two.Por fuither perUcalara enquire of H.C.AUSTIN, Keq., \u2022Notar'y, St.Peter Street, or the undera'gne^1 ROBERT BUCHANAN.Point Levi, 16th Feby., 1867.l-aw TO LET.a^WO FIRST CLASS STORES on 1 Hrst*a Wm* ar, with Orricn and Sarct.Poaaestion can ba had ia Apnl.-^Apply to H S.ANDERSON, Or\tWESTON HUN T- N.B\u2014Tbt proprietors intend making a Passage from St.Peter Street to the Wharf on which the above Stores are situated by tsking down the Wooden Buildings now occupied by Mr.Hanlky Qu«bec, Jany.23, 1867 TO LET IN POINT LEVI, /hnA A N EXTENSIVE STORE and | jtx HANGAKD, he., well adapted lor a Wboleeala or Retail Gtocery business [ and has been occupied for several years by the suheenber, and ia now occupied by Mr.J.Summons,as a-grorery store.Possession on 1st May next.Apply to H.BREAKEY.Point Levi, Jauy.28.1857.\t3aw 7X) LET ^A rpHE Large Fire-Brick HOUSE in I J St.Lewi* Sthixt, op|*oeite the M.Music Hall.Poueaaion 1st May next.Apply to\tH.8.ANDERSON, Or V E.O.CANNON, Notary.Quebec, 23rdJanT.< 1867.FOR SALE, 1 A WILDING LOTS of 100 by 180 feel JL O fronting on the St.Lewis and Thorn-bill Koada at a distance of one mile from Quebec.Alto Lute from 1 to 5 acres on the St.Foy and Thmnhill Hoads,\u2014all held in Free and Common Soccage.Apply to KOBT.MITCHELL A CO.Arthur St rest.Quebec Jany.8, 1857.\t______ FOR SALE, ^^A npHAT Desirable DWELLING I HOUSE, with Blacksmith's Shop, in St Joseph Street, in rear ol Messrs.Clovk* h Fev,\u2014might be converted into a Fancy Bread Bakery, or Greea Grocery.\u2014also \u2014 The DWELLING HOUSE.Stable and Yard in D\u2019Aguillcn Street, \u2019adioining Sullivan'» Foaox.Either or both of these Properties will be sol Cheep, and on eaey terma.Apply to E.G CANNON, N.P., Or\tDa.GEO.At.DOUGLAS, Proprietor.Quebec, Dec.9.1856.\t_ FOR SALE.THK CORNER LOT of St*.C*.ii «.(«ramdx Ali ks Sraarra.St.Lewta Suburbs, of 3u feet by 90.Apply to J.A.PANET, Or to\tE.G.CANNON, N P.Quebec, Nov 4, 1866.- JAMES PARKER, HOUSE t SION PlINTEft, «MINER AND PAPER HANOER, No.\tDai g ui lion Street, Second Street below St.John's Gate Guard House IN returning thanks for tbe liberal encouragement hitherto received, begs leave to iatimate that all Orders with which be may be farered, will be executed with Elegance, Punctualit y and Dispatch.Quebec, May 6, 1857.\t12on Public Notice.ALT.those who wish tbeii HOUSES PAINTED in a FIRST RATE STYLE, with all its colouit contrasting and compensating each other in perfect bannony, so as to have a pleating and cheeiing effect upon the mind, would do well to call upon YOUNG, BROTHERS, fmm London, HOUSE PAINTERS, and DECORATORS, IMITATORS of Wood and Marblee, Gf.A7.IERS, Ne.\t' - tf\u201c Shop Areenal St., Palace St., near the Gate.Estimates given on the shortest notice.YOUNG, BROTHERS.Quebec, 30th April, 1867.__ _?m __ NOTICE, PERSON\u2019S haying any claima against the Private Estate of tbe late H.BENJAMIJf, Esq., will please preeeot tbe same at once tor payment.All parliaa indebted to the same are hereby notified toaetfle with us without delay.ANDRE »5S, CAMPBELL A ANDREWS.Quebe-, 29th April, 1857.________ NOTICE.A LL Peiaona having spy claim against Mr.without a»l,y.\tw H JKFfKRY Quebec.April 14, 1857.\t.,\t.\t1 NOTICE.'PHE Suhacribera will not be responsibla for 1 any debts contracted by their Steamer», or Barges.unle*a a written order be prodaced for the same, signed by their Agent.HOOKER, JAQUF.S A CO.Quebec.April 3.1867.\t______ NOTICE.T\"\" «^¦j^WÏAri-\u2019ïlRÔTHER.h CO\trr .J.J WYATT, W.D.DUPONT.J*.PHILIP WYATT.Hr.Paul SragEt, l Quebec, 3lat March, 1857.\\\t__ NOTICE.Andrew lawson, block-maker, Monn\u2019r H^TtLnruoa, Chafrrplai'* Street, respectfully return» ihanka to kis Friend» and the Publie in general, for the liberal auppott received, in hie Tine of business, and solicita a continuation of their patitmage.He haa always on h»nd an ample supply for tbe trade.N.B.\u2014TEN TONS of LIONTMVITŒ, on hand, and for taU on reasonabla terms, tf- An APPRENTICE to tbs trade wanted.Ouebec, Feby.17,18BT.removal.Mrs.HAMMAU h.».I~»« l.lnfom h« friend» »nd the public that the ia r»ropy-ing from the 8t.tAwagwca Hotkl to nail 8«5r to the POST OFFICE, where she has opened a RESTAURANT.She takes tb.a on-P**rtnnity of returning her moet aincere thank» for the support and eiuouiageowot exteftde* to her at her ftumcr EatahUabmmt, and reaped-fully sollcitp ¦ contipuatiOO Of their kindneia at Her Resftfiwant.Her friend» may depend on her usaal atfen»t: aneOt and the beat arlklea In tba line.99th April.1*67.kemoval.ÏHtt anderaigned wid REMOVE tboir Oflctj on the I*t Mat next, to th* QUEBEC amrrrs.\t* ,0.Quebec, April 1, 1867, For Sale or To Let, Gowen\u2019e Building*, St Peter St.to\"TTet.SEVERAL Comfortable First Class OFFICES.Apply td IT.«OWEN, Advocate, B.STAY ELY, Architect, Or the proprietor\tII.GO WEN.Queliec, May 78, 1857.TO LET, -For Twd a veiy fine Garden with Fruit Tree*\u2014alao a superior Lot o( Land for paa'ure and key.The Manor House is delightfully situated wi'bin a wry xbort dist«ne* of the St.Lawrence and Salt Water Bathing, about six milea hr low the Village of Kamouraska.and 18 miles from the Village of Kiver-du-Loun.The house ia large end eommo-diooB, and well suited for a large family desirous of using Salt Water Fa'hs or otherwise.\u2014Rent moderate.For further particulars, apply to D.K STEUART, Quebec, or to ALEX.FRASER.N.P.On th« premitea.April II, 1557.\tu law THE AP^ by Jon TO BE LET, PARTMENTS at iiiesent occu|ied .j \u2014nm Ha as ti.Esq., No.\u2018), St.Lewis , abeve tho Office of tbe uaderslgned.Apply to PANBT le HUOT, \u2018 -\t*\t*\tNotaries.Quabec, April 11, 1857.\t_________ FOR SALE rpWO HOUSES, situated in S'F.GE-lîîlf 1 NEVIEVE STREET, CAPE.KJtL Apply to l\tCHRISTIAN WURTELE.Quebec, l»t April.1857.,\tTO LET, With Poaaxaaiow on IGth Junx, The SHIP BUILDING YARD, now occupied by Mr.W Powkx, Dorcheater Street.\u2014A LIO,\u2014 Kg^ A COTTAGE, situate on Di»rchester I'Tja Street, on the Bunk of the River St, JK» Charles, with Stable», Ac \u2014Immediate poasetsion if required.Apply to T.C.LEE.Hare Point, March 17, 1857.TO LET.JLugA TN the Pariah of Notsk Dxmx nx i.a lîjjij l VicrotMt, at the en«l of the lane which joins with the road railed ''Chemin du bord de l\u2019eau,\" adjoipieg the e.mplace-ment heloïking ta Mr.PrunaK Grty, a Two Story WOODEN HOUSE, wi>h an Emplack mknt of too feet by 85 fret.Tbe lower flat is adapted for buaineaa, and toe upper story for a dwelling.For particulars, apply to Mr.LOUIS THOMPSON, or to Mr.XAVIER THOMPSON No'ra Dame de I* Victoire, March 16,1857.\tu FOK SALE, A BEAUTIFUL LOT of LAND, aituated on the Cap Rouge Road, containing about 24 arpent».Attached »»é Beach of one and a half arpent» on the »l.Lawraace, very appropnale lor ihe timber business.For particular* apply to j.' JOHN JOSEPH O\u2019BRIEN, CapR ouge Road.Or to\tK.G.CANNON, N P.Quebec, Marfh 14, 1857.\t3m HOUSE FOR SALK AT Riviere » du \u2022 Loup, en Ba*.*_K T^OR SALE,\u2014a Splendid well-finiahed miB J; TwoStprt HgUSE.with Garden 100 fret square, and Stables adjmnuig, in tba ceotral pari of the Village, well adapted for a private family or a Slow.For parlknlara, apply lo the proprietor on (be premiaea.1 WILLIAM RIGNKY.March, II 1857.\tlaw to n/\u2022: let, AeaA rpHE WHOLE or PART of that iJljl I LARGE YELLOW STORE and OFFICE on Atxin*on\u2019* WiiAar, oc-copied by Meaark.C.E.Lkvey h Co, I\u2019oxee*-aioh lat May next.Apply to F.BUTEAU, Agent.Quebec, March 3, (857.| ,7 TOLET, From the First May next, ^JL r™ AT Two-Story HOUSE and Stable* 'i^ÏD n',*r Lauzon Ho'el, Point Levi, kL.fc( pr«Mnl occupied by Mr*.Whit* \u2022nd other*.\tit Apply to\tJOHN THOMSON.I Queoer, 21a* Febyw, 1967, M To LET \"PHE SHOP and DWELLING, In X Fabrique Htreet, together with lh* io*a Stork in tbe rear,, lately oc-.Apply to capacio*» smra copied by Measr*.DoAIon h Kar.nx GKO.BURNS Sl'MES k CO,, SL Pet*r street/ Quebec, Feby.12, 1857.NKoftbe TWO COTTAGER with Garden and Office House* attached, Road, not hal/4 known as \"Fa tnélf Ike Aiaviaw TO LET.wmmmmrn ¦ \u2022k ¦1 heanlifullv ailualndou the Charle*botirp torcblater Bridge, .\t_ ijoining.\" Rhm*- Appiy \u2018o 0 H rAR^Kt RingfieM, Fehy.11, 1857.OFFICES TO LET OT.ANNE STRRF.T.Place d»Armes.S .1\tW.MARPDEN, M.D.Quebec, Feby.6, 1857.ri«LOH ptoperty.Quebec Timber Towers\u2019 Awtcft* (i*Be rpiIE TIMBER TOWERS of Ouebec having formed themselves into an association for the purpose of securing a fair remuneration for their work, aud-nlso for tbe purpose of binding the member* to assist one another, when, In consequence of accident or otherwise, the property entrusted to the charge of any of the members of tho Association ia in danger of being lost, the following TARIFF of PRICES has be*u adopted, which will in no case be deviated from For Towing the cargoes of Vessels,\u2014 Under 300 Tons.A'3 0 0 per hund.Tons 301\tTons to 400 Ton?,\t\t\t2\t15\t0\tdo 401\t«1\tto 500\tII\t2\t12\t0\tdo 501\tII\tto 600\tII\t2\t10\t0\tdo 001\tII\tto 700\tII\t2\t7\t6\tdo 701\tCl\tto 800\tli\t2\t5\t0\tdo 801\tU\tto 900\t11\t2\t2\t6\tdo 901\tII\tto 1000\tII\t2\t0\t0\tdo Every additional 100, A\u20182 per hund.Tons.And if by the stick,\u2014for portions of Cargoes, fid per stick when towed from ponds to ships on the same side of the river ; \u2014and,\u2014 7jd per stick if towed across the St.Lawrence or from the St.Charles.By the Lutni>\u2014No charge to be made for 30 pieces remaining, but over that Gd or 7jd a-piece as above.Deals, floated, 3s |ier standard hundred.The above rates arc exclusive of any charge for the hire of rdpCi, chains, Ac.; the Timber Towers being ouly obliged to furnisb boat and men.A deduction of 10s per hundred tons to b« allowed when the vessels take the whole ot their cargo from a boom directly opposite their mooring berth.ty\u201c In the above tariff the tonnage is calculated according to the old measurement.EF* Mr.MILES KELLY is the duly appointed Agent in conformity with the Rules and Regulations of the Association, to receive and collect all Monies due to any of the Members during the Reason.38J, Diamond Harbour.Quebec, 27th May, 1857.NOTICE.riHIE undersigned having been appointed TRUSTEUR to the R8TATK8 of LxME-SUUIER, TIL8TUNK A LO., of Quebec, and LkMKSL RIKR, ROUTH à CO., in liquidation, of Montreal, notice is hereby given to all parties baring Claims on tbe said Estates, to fyle them without delay, at the Office of R.Mit-ciiei.l, Arthur Street, Quebec ; and persons indebted to said Estates are requested to make immediate payment, otherwise the accounts due to the Estates will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection.D.DAVIDSON, ROUT.CASSËL8, R.MITCHELL.Quebec, May 19, 1857.\tCm EDUCATION.MRS.STURTON receives a limited number of YOUNG LADIES to Board and Educate, in addition to her daily pnpils, and undertakes to finish the education of those committed to her care, having been for many years the Principal of a first-class School h: England.The course of lustruction comprises English, including Astronomy, Botany, Ac., French, by a Parisian Professor, Italian, Latin, Music, Drawing and Painting.Dalhonsie Place, Esplanade, 1st May, 1857.\t12ra Misses HUSBAND & WALSH.STRAW BOtWET MAKERS, BEG to inform the Ladies of Quebec and its vicinity.they have opened a Sror* in tbeir line at No.3U br.John SrasKT, without, wbrre they will bave rnns'aatly on hand a good assortment of FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, Ac.Ac.Tuscan, Straw Braid, Leghorn Fancf Open Woik.Pan»rr i.bonnets and Hats (.\u2019leaned amt altered to the latest fashion, and on tbe moat reasonable terma.Quebec, April I, 1857.\t12m NOTICE.MRS.H.JACOBS bega to inform the Ltdies ol Quebec and the public in ce.neral, that having procured the service* of a young parson from England, sue will now undeiiake to Clean and Alter Straw, Panama, Tuscan, Leghorn and Fancy Hair-braid BONNETS, in 'ba neatest Fashionable ttyle, pressed by Steam.¦Mrs J.haa al#o received a largo awor'raent of SPRING GOODS, consisting of Bonnets, Ribbon», Flower», Thread Lace, Ac., together with a great variety of articles in the Millinery line.\u2014 Also expected by tbe first Canadian Slexmers, a gieat variety of Summer Good*, conai-ting of French Bor.net», Capes, Mantles, Ac.Ac.H.JACOBS.Quebec.April 15,1857.\t2m ROSSM BOUSE.TORONTO, (.W.THIS Establishment, erected in the most pleasant and prominent part of the City, is approaching completion, and when finished will combine all that skill and money can supply, to render it one of the most desirable Hotel* yet constructed.The Hotel will he finished in a style uu*urpa#»ed in this Country.The chamber* are lighted by Gas, and each story is supplied with Rooms and Water Closets.The Proprietor of this Establishment respectfully announces that the House will be OPEN on or before the 20th MAY for the accommodation of the public.Permanent Boarders will be taken at reasonable rates.Transient Guests $2 00 Per Day.A.C.J0SLIN, Torontq, April 29,1857.\t6m CHURNS, & OK.VXBAI.MA RBLE WORK S, A large and varied Flock of HEADSTONES, MA»NTELS, TABLK-TOPH, MONUMENTS, tJ\" And everv Article in the Trade, is always ox hasp : the STYLE and EXECUTION of which is SECOND to NONE.PRICES MODERATE.FELIX MORGAN.19] 8|.John Street, without Qtehes, M*y 20, 1857.P .O\u2019FLAHERTY.'Jailor ami ('lothier, UF.SPEUTFULLY intimates to hi* Friends and lh* Puhtic, that he ha* COMMENCED BUSINESS «6 hi* own account, in the Premises adjoining Doctor MoptaV, Mountain HUY,\u2014 and hope* by strict attention to business to merit a share of the Public patronage.Quebec, May 13, 1857.\t_ BACK.Confectioner and 8hip-Biscuit Bnker, ori\u2019omTK post office, yppsa-Towi*.Qnol*c, 16th May, 1867.\tttl( QUÜUNTIMC STATION THB GROSSE IRLK 8TKAMKR will leave the NAPOLEON WHARF, every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, at NOON.A.C.BUCHANAN, Chief Agent.Govt.Emigration Department, ) Quellec, May lltb, 1857.S 1857.New iuhI Important Armugemeut.KOYALMAIL THROUGH LINE.roa Kingston, CrAourg, Pert Fh/jx, Darlington, Toronto, and Hamilton.Only Line without Transhipment.\u2019llF f Rowing FlRFf CLASS UPPER CABIN bTEA.MERScompose this Line viz : Cap'dia Kcllev, How .un.M * Habrottls, \u201c Maywell, 41 Fimclaib.Ywoiir.KINGSTON, (iron) R.aNnHRK.PASSPORT, (iron) ARABIAN.CHAMPION MAUNfcT.Oron) They were built expressly for LAKE and RIVER NAVIGATION.-COMMOfMOUS.STAUNCH, and in every rrapectWKLL FOUND with every requirement for SAFETY , and fitted and furnished with EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE and COMFORT.One oftheic Sream'T» leave the Cana! Basin, Montreal, EVERV DAY (except Sunday*) at NOON, and Lachineon the arrival of tne THREE o\u2019clock, P.M , Train from Montreal, for tbe above and intenceduile Ports.Direct without Transhipment.Connecting aa follows.At HAMILTON, with tbe GREAT WEST F RN RAILWAY, for London, Cuatbam, Windsor, Detioit, Chicago, Galena, St.Paul, Milwaukee.8tc.At TORONTO, with the NORTHERN RAILROAD lor Mackinaw, Green Bay, aad ail porta on Lake Michigan.At NIAGARA, with the ERIK and ONTARIO R AILKOaD for Niagara Fall», Buffalo,Cieve-lard, Toledo, Columbus Cinc.nnau, hr.Sttameiain connection with this Line.LEAVE QUEBEC EVERY EVENING AT FIT* O\u2019CLOCK.7b Families moving West, the advantages, are unequalled.The Steamers running through without i a anühipmcnt, and DIRECT to the Railway DEPOT at TORONTO and HAMILTON, the ANNOYANCE and DAMAGE in theremov d ot Lugg-ge (suhierl fo \"transhipping Lines) ia ENTIRELY AVOIDED.A* the Mcarnen leave late in the afternoon, the BU.'INESS-M AN will reach hi* destination with aa little loss of time as by Railway.TICKETS, cr further information, can be oro-rured at the office, NAPOLEON WHARF, ot of tbe undersigned.a.r McDonald, Ticbkt Agent.JAMES SFEVENiON.Gknbeal Agent.Quebec, May 14.1857.J O fr/A\u2019L.THE Steamer \u201c &T.LOUIS,\" is now ready to undertake the TOWING of RAFTS, and to MOVE VESSEL, at Very Low Rates.The greatest attention will be paid to Orders which may be placed in hi* hands or left at Mr.Lon» BorBGKT\u2019s, Lower-Town Market Place.LOUIS POIRE\u2019.Quebec, 1st May, 1857.\tCm Want fid to Charter, A VESSEL to curn- 8 to lO.obO x\\ Qucurc Ktandakh BRIGHT PINK DBALH, for Glasgow.A.k D.IUTCU1K A CO.Quebec, frith May, 1857.\tim FOR SALE.VESSEL of 325 Tons, now budding opposite Hare Point, under the inspection of Lloyd\u2019* Surveyor, and to clans 7 years.Apply at tbe 5bip-Vard, to M*.R06A, or at bis premise», K.n*.Street, &.Rocha.Quebec.J »nv.5.1857.fTMIK undersigned are prepared to undertake, X with their Steamboats loyogrur, of 50 horse power, and Providence, of 35 horse power, already favorably known, the MOVING in the Harbour of SUIP8, RAFTS, Ac, and the TOWAGE between this and Moktrkal of all Vessels, Burges, Ac.These steamers have had es tensive repair* during the poet winter, and are the aafest and most commodious for tho embarkation ami disembarking of Passengers.Their rates will ho most moderate.AU orders with which the undersigned may ti« favored will reveiva prompt attention from Mr.FELIX LECUl'RS, their Agent.BOURGRT, BEGIN A LEMIEUX.Quebec, May 8, 1857.\t2m I).FISHER & LO.EXCHANGE BROKERS, » NUNN\u2019S BUILDINGS,\u201d No.51, St.Peter Street, QUERKC.ÏT* British and Foreign Gold and Silver, English, Colonial and United Flutes Bank Notes, and nncnrrent money bought, sold and exchanged.Quebec, May 18, 1857.\tItn FERGUSON\u2019S Hoat Buikiing Establishment, Tffo 100, Diamond Barbour, BOATS Built and Repaired on the shortest notice.Boats of all description constantly on band.Boat's Knees, Scantling, Oars, Ac.Ac.for sale.Quebec, 29th May, 1867.\tt 6m Oars ! Oars ! ! WHOLESALE AND BETAIL.rpHB Subscriber has constantly on hand a 1 supply of the beat made WRITE ASH OARS, manufactured in the Eastern Townships, not from New f.lvrrpool colls, lengths from 12 to20 feet,\u2014«this OAR DEPOT, 76, CHAMPLAIN STREET, Opposite tha It.Xi*wr«noo Foundry Which he will Sell Wholesale and Retail at the Lowest Cash Prices, Also,\u2014.Handspikes and s'Tefal other articles for ship\u2019s use, to he finund effthe beat quality and in any quantity required at the ahove establishment, with from 900 to looo Blocks of the best and driest quality from Much to 15 inch, donble and single.N B.\u2014-Merchant* and Shlp-moeter* will find it to their interest to call at the above establishment before making purchases elsewhere, J.QUINN.Quebec, 25th May, 1857.\" '\tcm.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Tukoxto, June «th.rue SUm.SMlKTA*V SSTUSATB» 5iou.Mr.Gavure moved that Ui« «enearrenee of floiiftv tn tli* Keport of tUo CuauuitU»- of Ui« Wliolo oo th\u201d Supply.Mr Msow»» ttinrfA tn amruStaent that lh* report be not rotx-arred in.hat that it he referred beeh u> t^e founuittre to \u2022iriXo out the authority glvou U» lio ______________ _____ vnsiLle.Ho would therrfore rail ou every bo?i sentl.-man In that liante lo beware l«-*t t#y a.«entin?to mieh a motion a» that tuadohy the bon.member for LaniLiun.they would forfeit the honor of their country.Wat this, ha would nok.tbe time to make «u.h a motion u» that before the Heuse Havluf soteomly voted an addre.s to Her Vo-jaaty.A.ku.f hsr to ft* th* Neat of Gwernmewt for th* erectioa of tbu mrcasAory buildius» at th« place lo U* retorted\u2014wa* tbi» t lie time to declare that the 6eat of Government shoald not be so fixed ?Amt above all.would b,»u ir*aÜAni, a La found to austala »uch a roars* of repudiation as this, after li*r Vaj-sty had *ai>res»*d her intention ofai*r*duiK to the Aolruiuly exprevsed wish>-« of the H'iiiai*.by flxln* the Meat of Government Tbe House could nut for a motaeut.he ImMined, con UuipUtu coiumtittiif.aioraily.au, b an art of r-pudla-tion.aa to Autemuly rt-oueal Her Majesty to fix the Heat uf (ioveruiueot ; and then, dunn* the xamu scaaton.torn round and »*T- Wa have been making n fool *f yon ; aod a! though you have ifroriou-ty arred*d to oar rojaest \u2014yet tbe fart la.we were nut »crtou*.and ranuut agrès to yuar decialoii ' He was (juil* \u2022atUAed the gooabiltty.be consumed, before any decision aould be arrived it Kvery autho rtty cab-uiuted to induro a direct deeiaion in the matter would be consulted by tho Imperial authorities; aud a.the matter would undoubtedly receive the uio«t mature consideration, no deeioion ml-ht he expected t.e.fore Uie perioii he bad named.And even when th* decision wac given, the plans would nave to bu prepare.I aud handed tn, bi'forn tbe works w-.r* .'Auiueuced.There wav ttierefore no gr«nod for the apprehension that the works wotitd be common red b.-fore n-xt aeasiou Uon.Mr.Cavi.ky said tbe re«olaUnu to appropriate the X'.\"jn.ivi0 was carried by a majority of »(xteen.-which, in a House of !:i*p meRiber*.ws« e^ual to a raa (ortty ef cishty tn tie- Hnasc of Gommons Tbe rewdu tiou bropoAe.1 by the h*n.member 6>r l^ambton was a broad assertion tliat wl.for if It were not done.KnglMi t would be intarrd in the eyes of every country.Uut the hon.member for Lamtiton would repudiate the engagements entered Into by tho two nmcchev of the T,egi«latnre with the mother country.It wa> asked to select n .eat of Government, but the Crown did not mtrrforu with the right* of this country and had not Insisted upon choosing a permanent site, hnt waited until it wa» a«ked.snd the nee-««ity of such a step was assumed bv Canada.The prese t wvs a loral qaes-ton : out) that had ever brim a source of continual umbxirassmcnt and discord ; and tbe propriety of settling this ever vexing subject, ennid not be doubled by any wan of sense, who might wish tbe prosperity of the IVovinro.He would therefore vote against the amendments before tbe chair.Mr Rankin said he was desirous of expressing his admiration of the sentiments wbfeh hsd fallen from the bon.Member for Norfolk and Quebec.He wa« per suaded that no jther meana could have been adopted than a reference to the Queen which would have act the question at r> sL It had been a fruitful source of agitation for years, and knowing that tho member for Lambioa naturally opposed tie- resolution U turn the Honte Mi PaTlifrg «aid he was not surprised at the sent! ment* eaprouied by the hoa niemlmr for Kssex.as he had voted with the hon.innubnrs for Norfolk and Que bec on oneoerasion to have the Seat of Government fixed at Quebec, and he now saw there was a prospect of that place being tixi-d npoft.Mr.Kohlik was not surprised at the ronrse takefi by the member for I.ambton.a> be hay letters rreeived from home by the persons best Informed on these subjects it was generally understood that Quebec had heen chosen.The people who rent him theredid not expect that Quebec «tiotifl he chosen, and for that reason he dht not see why he should not oppose this projnel as much a* possible.M bat a droll thing it was that a body who bad never been in the country should b-called on to determine where the people here should do their business, t'nnld not these militons of people set Oe a question of that (kind without relerring it to the Queen, which in plain terms meant Labonclirrc and Co I It wa* prrtcrily ri' more and pledge the forms of the people for the payment of the Interest In order that KUOo.Ofln on itic building fora seat of Government, even tho allocation of which is not yet determined.The amendment was lost, and the report of the com milter adopted.A bill founded on the report was thou introduced and read a first lime.Beth oy The Comet \u2014The Urhnna (111.) fVwi-ftitution offers the following bets.Htieh «n exhibition of confidntrp fr rHlnilntvd to dlapol any alann which may hnvp hren frit, on tie nlijco.t of an apprehonffed collision :\u2014 1st.Wo will wftjfcr $2f>,- I vour Memorialists do not pretend tl \u201cread first time, Friday, 17th April, lP-r> second reading Friday, 34th April, 183 Perhaps, the cause of this delay of nearly month in communicating with the Board can he explained ?\t\u201c Colonial legislation \" is not, we believe, \u201c distasteful to the meridian of Sit.Peter street,\" on the contrary suitable colonial legislation is asked for.\u201c Legislation through Downing street,\" applicable to British ships and British seamen, and not to Canadian ship- real.That the former city was deliberately judged unsuitable by the Legislature of the Province, and that from the latter city, the Government was removed after the outbreak of popular vio lence in 1848, in which the Parliament House was burned to the ground.That since that time the Seat of Government has been fixed, and the sittings of the Legislature held in the cities of Quebec and Toronto That the Legislature having resolved to discontinue the alternate system, and to request Your Majesty to exercise your Royal prerogative by fixing a permanent Seat of Government for the Province, your Memorialists have been invited by His Excellency the Governor General to lay \"before your Majesty such reasous as they have to offer why Quebec should be selec-t.-d as the future Capital of Canada In conformity with the desire thus expressed by His Excellency, your Memorialists would now humbly submit to your Majesty that one,\u2014 perhaps the'most important element to be taken into account in the choice of a permanent Seat of Government for the Province, is safety from hostile aggression, and that this is an advan tage which distinguishes Quebec, above all the other cities of the Province.It is protected by a fortress which has hitherto been found impreguable.It is little liable even to attack during the severity of winter.For seven mouths in the year it is accessible to the larg est ships of the* British navy ; during the remaining five months, it U the nearest point of communication between Great Britain and Canada through British territory, and, at all times, sea-going vessels cun come within a short distance of it.Of all the cities in Canada, Quelwc indeed is the least exposed to attack, ami thera-siest for England to succour and relieve.It may, therefore, fairly be assumed that in it the re cords snd public documents of the Province might be preserved with perfect safety, and that neither the sittings of the Legislature would be liable to be disturlted, nor the machinery of Government thrown into disorder by foreign invasion.Such invasion, in the present state of the political relations of Great Hri tain and the United States there may he little immediate occasion to contemplate.But these relations may change.No wise statesman w ill calculate on their permanent continuance.And the history of the continent of Kuio|»e affords many memorable examples of the calamities and the dishonour which may be brought even on great nations, by having their Governments placed in cities easy of access to hostile armies, and which are, from their natural position.incapable of any protracted defence.Your Memorialists are humbly of opinion that no advantage can compensate for the absenee of this necessary security and strength.But they w illingly admit that there are other cir-eum.-tanres to be taken into account, and which, if not equally i idispensablc, are at least highly desirable ; of these the general convenience of the inhabitoati of the Province is undoubtedly one.And that, it is natural to think, may be best consulted by choosing the necessary this view, that Quebec has at present the strongest claim, but they would respectfully submit, that in the event of Your Majesty's choice falling on Quebec, the Capital of Canada, would be more|ccntral than most of the capitals of Europe, in respect of which no inconvenience is complained of,\u2014that the means of easy and rapid communication from all parts of the Province, by steam vessels and rail roads, render a few miles of distance, more or less, of but little consequence,\u2014that Quel*ec is most accessible to that poriton of the population among which such means are.and are likely to continue least abundant.\u2014and that in the event of a political change, likely to take place ut no great distance of time, Quebec be sufficient knowledge of uatiuml phenomena to have prevented such apprehensions being entertained.Il bas been confidently predicted that the end of all things is at hand, and ox this day the 13th of June the world with all it contains, is to perish.Ther* is nothing on record L» justify the belief that the earth has ever suffered injury from a comet, nothing to lead to the supposition that it is ever likely so to suffer It is pretty certain that the great majority of comets, and probably all of them, are entirely gaseous\u2014simple collections of vapor.The comet of 1770 passed twice through the system of Jupiter, yet there was not ll»e slightest derangement of his moons caused by this intrusion.Should an instance of actual contact occur, there seems no more reason to infer convulsion from the attack of a gaseous body then in the case of a squadron of clouds striking the top of a mountain.\u201cIn all probability,\" says Milner, ujtbe only effect would be a change of temperature, with some |»ecu!iar atmospheric phenomena, yet compatible with a full security to humau life and happiness.\" ping, cannot be objected to by colonists, especially when it is seen that such legislation is not \u201c operating a total denial of justice to sea- 1\tpossets the very centrality which some .\t\u2022 _ \u2022 Æ.* t- ^ t\t\u2019* V « si t I\t\u2022 a * vliinlr BYAash n I i as 1 men.bow#r*r l«gld or jnst thoir claim*, but, on the contrary, is fcU ***** 1 fcalwèttM ikm ChrcmiûU QfWOt Jfa1\t** Grand HatlCf/, Of CAM* DUOTIil , i \u2022*a.from ItiSR to 1837 Ucüulv*» «P to th» Uih |\tVIA BY BATIRBtT.3m A good order, built with patent axles, and aprons,\u2014price A'17 10s.To b* \u2022 SAVKIN# CQACH-FACTORY lac«SU«rt.Quebec, 1'ith June, 1857.\t^ PIANd-FOBTB.MR.TU01K, pupil of ROKCKEL (lato Pianiste conducteur Conservatoire Parts) begs to announce to parties desirous of instruction, that he is prepared to give lessons Qi'ebbc Post Omet, 13th June, 1857.¦ MJLX ÈÊÈ \u2022**.from ItM to 1«97 taduslvo.Up Juas, la each year tsaa-JM Vasaals.\tllofiiS Toax 1097\u2014444\t-\tteHIM \" MARY Quebec, 13th June, 1857.More iLU year, I7« «37» SUPERVISOR OF CULLERS\u2019 OFFICE.Qcbssc.Judo 13tb, 1857.Com/Htrmttrt Statement of Timber, St act t.Mattt, Botctpt it», and Sport measured and Culled j to date : \tIflM.\t1*34\t1837.YV bits 1\u2019ine\t\t321,*33\t1,403.771\t1,491 106 Red Pin*.\t\t\teus\tKfi.«r>7\t11 \u2022-\u2022Xt Oak\t\t*3,870\t111,3.13\t322 Kim\t\t\tIflS^BM\t177.r\"».'i Ash .\t34.363\tI4.36H\t39 7m* Basswood\t\tI.M6\t1.612\t3.:>H6 Hultvrnol\t\t313\t1 r.i\t431 Tamarac.\t\t\t44336\t1 ¦£>.:\t234.IS* Birch 4 Maple .\t«\u2022,(*25\t41.937\t143.779 Masts 4 Bowsprit*\t.\t19 tea\t\u2022 V.Spare\t\t.\t93 fir*.\tirr poa 8(4 Staves\tM\t17543 19\t19 3.T5\t34* 0 1» W.1 Slave*\t\t403 3.3 »\t3.6.0.6\t30.9 2.12 Barrel fitavea\t\t.\t.\t.\t\tWM Ql\u2019INN,\t MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.1 Maporvlsor TIDE TABLE.¦10H WATKB AT tUEaKC\u2014CIVIL TIMB\u2014n'XB.1*37.\t\tMornlnf.\tE veuille.Data\t\tN M.\tII.M fistuntsf.\t13\t\t 10 14\t\t\t10 33 flnn-tay.\t14\t\t 10 Sfl\t\t\tII 94 Monday.\t13\t\t II 30\t\t\tU 0 Tuesday.\t1*\t\t 0 *1 \t\t0 SI Wednesday,\t17\t\t 1 22 \t\t1 59 Thursday,\t19\t\t 2 97\t\t\t9 37 Friday,\t19\t\t 3 30\t\t RGB.NEILL.\t4 1 NOTICE.1HE Steamship \u201cNORTH AMERICAN, William Gkaxce, Commander, will sail from THIS PORT for LIVERPOOL, on SATURDAY MORNING, the 30th instant, (instead of the \u201c Canadian,'1 as previously intended.)\t, All the Saloon and Steerage Berths in this Vessel arc already secured.A Steamer will leave the Napolbox WMABF, at Nixk o\u2019clock, A.M., on the day of sailing, to convey Passengers and Mails to the Stcata- \u201cMl*-\t__ GEO.BURNS SYMES A CO., Agents, St.Peter Street.Quebec, June 13, 1857.Street.Quebec, 12th June, 1857.Cm MAIL FOR ENGLAND.A MAIL for ENGLAND, per Steamihip \u201c North American,\u2019' to leave QUEBEC on 30th instant, will be closed at this Office on SATURDAY, the ï«th June, »t 0, A.M.Qi bbbo Post t if rtc», 12th June, 1857.Clicquot\u2019s Champagne.Received, per \u201cHawk,\u201d from r for Hale Bor- Noira Dame Ktr-et.Quebec.IT* The stream of U4a ruus up 43 minutes after1 high water.Monrs CNAMPAONK, RYAN BROS.A CO.12 th June, 1857.\t_________ FOR SALE, 1C/k 1JRLS.PRIME MESS PORK, a J.Ovvf 1J superior quality, put up for the Kuglish Market.118 Brls.Prime Mess Beef, (Montreal inspection.) By\t_ GIBB A ROSS.Quebec, June 12, 1857.\t10 Just Heccived and Landing per sundry Vessels:\u2014 I I ALF-B0XES GERMAN iUv/U xl GLASS, ti| x 7|, 7|x8| and up to 12 by 14.500 Boxes Casey\u2019s Liverpool Soap.1000 \u201c Steele\u2019s do.do.100 Casks Crystals of Soda, 100\t\u201c Kpaotn Salts, 200 \u201c Hi Carb.of Soda.And for Sale by GIBB A ROSS, Quebec, June 12, 1857.\t1® F\"R Consignee Wauled.G F 16 Cases ; landed from the Brig L \u201cMaei'hea,\" from Antwerp, now iu the Custom\u2019s Warehouse.Apply to W.J.NEWTON.Quebec, 13lhJune, 1857.\t3 Consignee Wanted, 7*OR CG87 Bars imAv '\t55 Bundles, $ Ex \u201c OrTBXHKua,\" Meyer, Master, from Hamburg.Apply to RYAN BROS.A CO.Quebec, 13th June, 1857.FOR SALE, A DA REELS\t) Labrador and C>UU D 300 Half-Bbls.$ Canso Herring» 100 Quintals Table Fish, 100 Do.Small do.10 Barrels Green do.150 Do.Mes*, P.M.and Prime Pork.100 Do.P.M.Beef, 25 Do.Oatmeal, 50 Chests Twnakay, 25 Boxes Superior Cavendi»li, 10 * 100 Boxes Casey\u2019s Liverpool Soap, 50 Do.T.D.Pipe* \u2014Ai.»0.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Lauding ex Ship \u201c Joseph Howe : \u2014 3000 Bugs Liverpool Coarse Salt.THOMAS FRASER, India Wharf.Quebec, June 12, 1857.\t2w POST-OFFICE NOTICE\u2022 ON and after MONDAY, the 1st June the MAILS for MONTREAL, CANADA WEST, UNITED STATES, Ac., will be CLOSED at this Office, at FIVE IFCloc* A JH., and THK EE 0\u2019Clock PM.|£* The MAILS for Post-Offices on the Socth Hhohb, East of Quebec, will, after said date, be Closed at FOUR P.M.PosT-0»ricr, Qvimc, ) 30th May, 1857.\t$\t_______________ Coal Tar for Sale.ft HE undersigned offers for tale 300 Barrel* COAL TAR, of »uperior quality.Apply to J.N.LEFKANt/018, St.Paul Street.Quebec, 9th Jnoe, 1857.\tImp T PAINTED PAILS.\u2022 PAINTED PAILS of the very besi dewrip lion, Horn the Montmobsnci Factoat, contient ly on hand, snd for \u2022»!« by the under- \"'\"\u2022d\t> >\t'\tA.FAASBR.Quebec, April 29, IM5T.\t_ MfgaRtic MiaiRg ftupaa/.NOTICE.vv ILL be Bold by Auction, a Number of SHARES in this Company, wh!cb have been declared Forfeited for non-payment of arrears of call.The Sale will be held at the Mining Office, St.Peter Street, on TUESDAY, the 23rd in»t., at 3 o'clock, P.M.By order, JOHN SHAW, Secy.M M.Co.Quebec, 9lh June, 1657.iblk act to encourage the gradual civilisation \u2014-\u2014 \u2014 -\u2014-w-\t\u2014-\tof tV Indian Tribe* in this Province, and to jealousies did not come into play, tho Haim of lâm#nj Uws re«pecklng Indian* PROROGATION OP PARLIAMENT.Wednesday afternoon at four o\u2019clock, his Excellency the Governor General proceeded in State to the Cham tier ofthe Legislative Council, Toronto, In order to give the Royal assent to the hills, and to prorogue Parliament.His Excellency was escorted from Government House by a detachment of the Volunteer Cavalry of the District, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Denison.A troop ofthe Canadian Rifle» received his Excellency with military honour* in front of the Parliament Buildings, and a salute was fired by a battery of the Volunteer Field Artillery.The day being fine a considerable crowd hail assembled to witness the iqtoc-tacle, while inside the Couneil Chamber, a large number of ladies graeed th* ceremonial with their presence, the public galleries being devoted to their exclusive accommodation.A body of police, under Mr.Sherwood, was in attendance to prevent any Indeoorons rush into the building, but we did not observe that any occasion arose for their service».BILLB ASSBXTBO TO.The Lcgislalive Assembly with their Speaker, Hon.Mr.Sicotte, having been summoned into the Oonttojl Chamlter, appeared at the bar, and the Governor General proceeded to give assent in Her Majesty's uantu to th* following Hill», in addition to a numerous list assented to on the 27th May, the whole number of Bills which this session have Itccotue law amounting I : \u2014 An act lo require acccounts rendered to the Provincial Government to be rendered in dollars and edits.An act further to secure the Independence of Parliament.An act to amend the act to provide for the management and improvsinout ofthe Harbor of Montreal and Ute deepening of the Ship Channel Intiweuu Montreal and Quebec.An act to extend Patents for Inventions granted for one section of the Province to both sections thereof, on certain conditions.The Fishery act.\tf An act to incorporate the Canadian Inland Steam Navigation Company.An aot to amend the Common Law Procedure act 185fi aqd fo facilitate tho remedies on hills of Exchange and ProraUssofy Note», An act to incorporate certain persons under the name of \u201c The Ht.Lawrence Warehouse, Dock and Wharfhge Company.\" An act for diminishing expense and delay In the administration of Criminal Justice In certain cases.An act for the more speedy trial and puish-nient of juvenile offenders.An aat to amrqd the Criminal Law, a* regards the uttering of certain spurious Foreign coin.An act for the imposing and collodion of Tolls on the Public Works.An act to amend the charter of tho Marmora Fottndry Company, and to change its name to the Marmora Iron Company.An act to amend the Lower Canada Municipal and Road Aat of |855, and to erect St.An-hert into a sepaxato Municipality.An act to correct ao error in an act of the prosont Session relative to lb* Harbor and Harbor Commissioners of Montreal.An set to divide the township of Halifax into two separate townships.An aet to amend the aot authorizing the formation of Joint Stock Companies (or the oonttraction of Road* in Lower Cauada, with atiew toeaeourage th* coaatrnctioa of good aad u»*ful roads throughout Lower Canada.Aji act to amend the law relative to the ins-peclioa of houses of public raterteinnteQC & An act to incorporate the Board of Titade of the city of Ottawa.An act to amt-nd the Railway Clauses consolidation Act.An act to improve the mode of obtaining evidence in cases of controverted election*.An act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money required for defraying certain expenses of the Civil Government for the year 1857, and for certain other expenses connected with the public service, and also for raising a loan on the credit ofthe Consolidated Fund.His Kxcbllbkct tub Govbrkob Oxx-kbal was pleased to reserve the following Bill for the further signification of Her Majesty\u2019s pleasure therein, vix : An act to incorporate the International Bridge Company.FROM THE LOWER PROVINCES.1 mportaxt\u2014tr Tsm.\u20144?ome of the English pa|>erM announce that the Queen has derided on making Queliec the Scat of Government in Canada\u2014setting aside the local and sectional interests which prevented the Canadians from deciding the point before now for themselves, and looking forward to a general Confederation of all the British North American Provinces, of w hich that city, with its strong military position and impregnable defences, should be the capital.IfUtis be true, without doing hurt to any other place, it will be a great hit for Quebec, and another powerful inducement to the early construction of an intercolonial system of Railroads that shall unite the centre with all parts of the circumference of this vast territory.\u2014St.John N.B.Courier.According to the St.John Freeman, the dominant party in New Brunswick have resorted to extraordinary means to select a Cabinet.They have called a inci-tiagof the members of their parly to ballot for a Ministry.Kcernssn Mmnm.\u2014On Tuesday 4th inst the Itody of a soldier named Fox w-a* brought to the Dead House and an inquest held.It appeared that deceased was sent in pursuit of a deserter from tho 7fith Regiment named Henrv Knight, who had been stationed at Marshall» on the St.Andrew's road.On the next day (Hunday last) guns were heard in the woods and some persons went in tha direction ofthe sound, hut without seelngauything.As Fox did notappear, however, suspicion was excited ami search made, which ended in the discovery of his body and the inquest.A verdict was found to the effect that deceased came to death from a gunshot wound, hut how received there was no evidence to show.It has been stated that Knlgbt has escaped to the United States\u2014St.John N.B.leader.COMMERCIAL.Import# and Kiports si Quebec* | Compile5! for th* Morning Chronicle.] I M P ülî T S ?June ty Fsr hwrk Brothers, MrNetl.from TUrllepool- \u2018«0 chaldron* smith \u2022\t1*41 ton» Marvnjr onke.15000 fir* brisk» to C W Wilson * Co\t, ^ _ Fsr hark Bmadulbane, Onion from Marsala 4 PaJ mero\u20149S hhda A «9 nr casks oN«*«tt,7Mqr rasks, 4* octaves, UO hhds A 30 pipe» wine, to J If Fraser.,V> ra«e» llnnorlee past», 37 haft flltwrl* to ha*» walnut* 1\u2018JO hi» lemon», ftwdo oranye», to B Maitland.Tylee 4 Co.Per bark Emma Goodwin.Youthean, from port Tal hnt\u20144.'4 lo»a railway iron.MOId Ash plate*.403* pins screws 4 washers, to Hooker, Jarqnes 4 Co Per brl* Falcon.Tonfe, from fit, John s NY.\u2014900 bhls oil to II J Noad 4 Co- Per «hip Wolfe, OHUrple, from Orlmaby\u2014toot coal» lo order.E X P CMR T S .Jnno 14 Par ship Belmont.Gllpla.for Plymoatb\u201413 to*» oak.190 fie red pipe.l«0 do white do.tm pipe «Uve*.'M0 aid spruce deels, Tto do plan do, T* eord» latlwood.by A Gtlmonr 4 Co Per »hlp Acme, Romwrvall.for Port Glaajow\u2014JW ton» oak.30 do elm.3 fie red pine.IMOdo whltsfio.Stmpipe Staves, 3m Wl WO do, l\\ma»hdo.4.H)0»tdplo»deal».9 cords latbwood.by A Ollreonr 4 Co Per ship Pride of Canada.Patchln».tor Liverpool -7000 std pine deals, by G B I87.London, do New Liverpool.Alisa.ITC', port Glasgow, A Uilmour 4 Co.Indian Cv.Mersey.219.Brixham.\tdo\tWolfe's\tdo Wolfa \u2022 Cove, Un.Port Glasgow, do\tdo Habon Adelateso.930, Liverpool, C 4 J Sharpies 4 Co, stream, Jan* Tudor, 4*5.Conway.\tdo filllery Cv Pndyone.380.Laneaste-.\tdo\tdo Shakespeare.633.I.ondnn.Hamiltona A Co.-\u2014 Genl.Williams, 644.Gre«aock.do Flanagan'* Cove.Ensign, 671,\tdo\tdo Tibbits' Cove.Crania.2*7, Cork.C K L»v»y * Co.- Earl Selkirk.6ln, Limerick, do Leslie's whf.Brodre.450 Newry.II McUlain, Wolfe'» Cevo.Wm Ash, 233, Wexford, Il Le Mesuricr.Jr, Flanagan \u2022 Block.Tiverton.936.Newquay.C W Wilson 1- Co.Blais, hma Minnehaha, *33, Greenock.Gillespies 4 Ce, Dumlin's whf.Aberfoylo, 391.London, W 11 Tllstone k .Son.Blais' bras.Thetis, 972.Annan.A 4 D Ritchie 4 Cv Carntigo Mnatcsuma.524.Carnarvon, Benson & (to, N Livrrp'l.Harapsburg.37*1.Hnll,\tdo\tdo Auckland, 946.Hcarborough,\tdo\tdo MARITIME EXTRACTS.Saturday, 13th June\u20144 a m \u2014-W'lnd S W.Clondy The steamer \" Saguenay\u201d returned from River du t^tup lam evening Capt Simard reports : 1\u2018sssod 10 vessels inward hound, two of which wer* Norwegian barques, with emigrant*.There were three Norwegian vcsecl* with passengers at Grosse IsU yesterday afternoon\u2014ono of them had landed her passenger*.Mr.McNameo.who returned from (ho steamship \u2022* Canadian,'' in the *\u2022 Tn|>sy\u201d last evening, informs us that \u2014Rince Tui «day last h* ha» been working at the \u2022' roche a velUon\u201d with bis company of mlueni.and has Masted n con si der al>le portion ofthe rock on both side* of the steaui'ahip, with the greatest sucre»» She Is now lowered tom» 13 fsst into the water, a d would have got off.he thlaks.yesterday morning had not the platform given way.As It Is, the \u201c Canadian\" I* expected to float off on the 91st Inst.the next apring tides The «Marner Rowland Hill left her* about 4 p m.last Thursday for Montreal, with flve barges, chartered by the Grand Trunk Railway, and a sc4oati*r In tow When In the Bay Rte Croit, on Thursday alfht.the BKIG FOR SALE.A BRIG of 284 Tons, o.m., now building at Mr.Power'* Shipyard, Hare Point, tinder the in-___ sj>ectiu of Lloyd's Surveyor, cop-|»er-fa»teued, and to class 7 years.Will be launched about the end of this month.For particulars, apply to L.STAFFORD, Q lebec, June 13, IBff?.St.Peter St.FO tt WAUUING OTTAWA CITY, AND ALL POINTS ON THE StXDBAU OAJTAL AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS.THE Subscriber is prepared to contract for the FREIGHTING of all descriptions of property on above named ronte, with dispatch, and at reasonable rates.His arrangements *1 able him to make daily shipments from this place by the regular lines of passage Steamers, connecting at Montreal with his own FORWARDING STOCK, composed of «Steamers \u201c FRIK,\"\t\"LILY,\" \" LEEDS,\"\t\u201cMERCURY,\u201d \"ALERT,\"\tand \"BREEZE/\u2019 With TwKNTY-nvE first class BARGES, thus ensuring at least four regular departures |>er week from Montreal.M.K.DICKENS, Proprietor, j(\\S.MrCHAKEN, Jr., Agent, office: IMi lips Buildings, Gillespies' Wharf.Quebec, Juin- 13, 1857.\t3m LANDING Ex \"Hawk,\" from Bordeaux, and \"St.Anne from Cadiz SHERRY\u2014Paie and Gold, \"Poraartin'*,\u2019\u2019 in butts, lilids.and qr.-casks.CLARET,\u2014Very choice Chateau Margaux and Lafitte, Barton and Onestier, in eases of 1 doz.each.Vinegar,\u2014French White Wine, triple clarified, Ilizat\u2019s, in hhd*., très, and qr.-casks.Plums\u2014French in rohant, Walnuts\u2014Fresh in bags, Wine and Beer Corks, in bales, Vermicelli in oases, - ALSO IN STORK: - CHAMPAGNE\u2014Ruicnart, Frcreet Fils, celebrated brand.Wine and Porter Bottl*», in crates, Ship Bread, No.1 and 2, T Quebec Library Associations ^IIK DIRECTORS are desirous of informing Member?and the public generally, that the LIBRARY and READING ROOM in connection with this Association have been REMOVED to the airy and spacious apartment* in the UNION BUILDINGS, Place D'Armks, adjoining those formerly occupied by the Gov* ZKN\"U GrKKKAL.Terms of Subscription, per annum, $5.00.From Iht?date to 1st January next, 12».6d.or\t$2.50.Students of Law and Medicine, Surveyor and Merchants\u2019 Clerks, $3.00.From this date to 1st January next, 7s.Gd.or\t$1.50.Library open from 10 o\u2019clock, A.M., to 9 o\u2019clock, r.M.Reading Room from 8, A.M ., to 10, P.M.JOHN SHAW, Jk.Secretary.Queliec, 12th June, 1857.N.B.\u2014The Room» of the Association will be open to the public for one week, from this date, during which time they are respectfully invited to visit and inspect the attractions offered by the institution.\t6-3aw Carriages, Waggons, Buggys, FOR SALE AT Saurin\u2019s Coach Factory, NO.20, PALACE STREET.ONE Superior finished LIGHT BUGGY with enameled head and patent axles, One Do.Dennet, half-covered, wheels, 5 ft.6 inches.These two articles having been manufactured for a special order for AcHTaALta, every care has been taken in their construction.They will be sold Cheap for Cash or approved credit.\u2014ai.Sft.\u2014 A new CAB-CARUIAGE, half-covered, Covered Waggon, Slide-scat do., Folding-seat do., an American Light Carriage, but little used.And in course of construction\u2014Light Hunting Carts, Phadons, double and single Waggons, Carriages, Ac.Ac., which can be finished to the desire of purchasers.Quebec, 12th June, 1857.\tG LOST, OR STOLEN, * PARCEL of BANK NOTES and CHEQUES, of which the following are particulars :\u2014 «Votes of the Upper Canada Bank, amounting to\t\tA'296\t15\tO Cheques on the Bauk of Upper Ca-\t\t\t nada :\u2014\t1 .\t\t\t Drawn by Daniel McCellum,\t430\t7\te \" T.W.Goldie,\t\t34\t2\t4 \" Major General Trollope,\t155\t13\t0 «4\tx Subscriber resnectfuHy Invites bis friendii and the publie to taste and try the «\u2022\u2022ng assortment, of Ptebch and German CONFECTION A RY, expressly put up fbr him by the Manufacturers.\u20191 A.nngAT T/fiWÉTT nr ot'M nunrs, Rose ('reams, March Melon Drops, Ladicsi Ice Cream Drops, Lavender Drop», Lemon Crcaina, Pearled Sillety, Cream Dates, Chocolate Cream Pralines, Liquid Chocolate Creams, Brandy and Wine Liqueur Drop».French Cracker Mottoes, Rarcelonles, Ryteted Barley ('aims, Filberts, ftertpan aud French Bon-Bon*, Swiss Honey Cgody, fig Candy, Rfiisin Candy, and roetto Nhtrflndy, '#Wh a great variety of articles too h 'minons to menyffin., '' ' ,\t\u2019 \"\t7 W.McWlLLIAM, Successor to J.Y MrfNOOs,' Old Stand, corner of St.John A Stanislaus Sts.Quebec Jnne 8, 1857.\t7 * THE MORNING CHRONIOIÆW »ATéüRDAY, ,JHNE I3W L857.\u2019 AUCTION SALES BY A.J.MAXHAM &.CO.AUCTION SALES BY P.II.HALL.Sale of Prunes, Sardines, Fruits, Ac, Ac., Ac.r By Auction wiU U> aold on MONDAY n»», U»v Iftlh inaUat, at tb« tjuiroo,ol JOHN TKitiSON ('1A8RS PUUNR8, in Cartoono and Jan, J Oa**» Sardittea, in Oil, half and quart bu.Casva Fruits, iu Syrup and Brandy, » Caacs Liqueurs, Cases London Pickles and Sauces.And a general ataortment of Fresh Teas and Groceries.\u2014Particulars in a future advertisement \u2014 AMD \u2014 60 Uhds.Bright Muscovado Sugar.Bale at TWO o\u2019clock, A.J.MAXHAM A CO., A.A B Quebec, June 10, 183T.Morning Sale of Herrings.THIS DAI SATURDAY, the 13th inst., willbe At sold by Auction, on AKTIVSON\u2019S WHARF, i IjMU'M 100 to 30o Barrels of No.1, Foktomm T Bay, Newfoundland, HKUItlNOS.Willbe put up in lots to suit purchasers.Sale at TKN o'clock.- 'iill Ve«ipbalia Hams.î 1 qupkrior webtfuawa lams, O now lauding ex \u201c Europu,\u2019\u2019 from Hamburg, for sale by K.A W.POBTOV A CO.June dth, 1857.'WIXVXS.i'ha Subseiibers ofler for Sale >\u2014 ^ t\tF.H.HALL, A.A B.Quebec, June 13, 1857.Houses for Sale by Auction.ON MONDAY, the* 15th iuntant, will he sold by Auction, TWO DWELLING HOUSES and large FKUIT GARDEN, situated at Henu-port, opposite the properly of Colonel Gi«y.\u2014 1 he situatioii is deiigutlul, coimiiatidfug a spleu* did view of the Port and .South Shore from below Messrs.GUmour\u2019s up to Grand Trunk Sta- a ÜttUTB PORT WINK, in qr.-casks.London do\tdo Crown do\tdo 160 Do».Choice Bottled Wine*.\u2014AH©\u2014 75 Qr.-Casks A Octaves Red W\u2019ine.K.A W.POSTON A Co.Quebuc, June 3, 1857.NOW LANDING AND FOR BALE ar PLAINS OF ABRAHAM To b« Let on Leue for Seven Years.NOTICE is hereby given that SEALED TENDERS, in Duplicate, will be received .a»\trVBKBKH TCWiUlKj\u2019 Jaje.May ' GRAND TRUNK RAHWAY.Summer Arrangement of Trains O\", Underwriters\u2019 Sale.tion.WM1 be sold at the Stores of WM.McLIMONT, on MONDAY, the 15th instant, at 10, A.M the following goods, damaged on voyage of importation : PART of [McL] Q 5 COO Condition»\u2014CASH.A.J.MAXUAM A CO., A.A B.Quebec, June 13, 1837.Sale at TKN o'clock A.M.F.H.HALL, A.A B Quebec, June 13, 1857.\u201420 Ps.Blue Drills.Auction Sale of Fresh Fruit, Wines, Olive Oil, &c.FOSTTPONE.\u2019HEAT.PTMIK AUCTION SALK at COLONEL KKN-I WICK\u2019S, K.K., St.Lewis Road, of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HORSES, Ac., advertised for FuinaY, is POSTPONED on account of the weather, till MONDAY, the 15th instant, when It will positively take place wet or dry.Sale at ONE o'clock, F.H.HALL, A.k B.Quebec, June 13, 1857.By Auction, will be sold, on TUESDAY next, the IGth instant, on the WELLINGTON WHARF.|W CARGO of the Barque \u201c Hhkaoal-kaxk,\" DIRECT from SICILY, consisting r Postponement of Picture Sale.| N_c.?^n*uceclfully announce that he baa leaood the well-known bummer Resort and Watering Place, the Grand Trunk Railway.Montreal Exprès*.\u201c Cape ('of (age 99 which it is uoedkss to say is situated on DRY GOODS, OF THE FIRM OF Prestou, Paul Walnklyu, *uu uriTc* in an uireclions\u2014lue uroi stretching Ufqsu it, the Islands ft in full vinVj with the entrance of Foi bour, thrV whioh fleet* of vesseL a r|3HE EXPRESS TRAIN will commence run-| ning between QUEBEC and MONTREAL on MONDAY, June 1st, leaving Point Levi at 4:30, P.M.FARE : First Clare,, .$3.00 Second Class,.$2.00 S.P.BIDDER, General Manager.Quebec, 28th May, 1857.\t1m For Sale or Chatter.ritHK Brigantine \u201cMINNA,\u201d of f |\t94 Tons Register\u2014carries over WAJVTBD GOOD INDOOR SERVANT, with good l reference*.Apply at No.25, Ste.Genevieve Street, Cape, before 8J, A.M Quebec, 10th June, 1857.\t3 WANTED, A FEW SMART LADS to sell tho QUEBEC GUIDE NEWSPAPER and MAGAZINE at the Railway and Steamboat Depots.P.SINCLAIR.9th June, 1857.WANTED, zn nnn 6o»oo° fiue bricks, t/v/jv/v/v/\tLxsTxiuior CARa'aMark.\u2014 Apply to LOUIS LAROSK, No.12, Artillery Street, Montcalm Ward.Quebec, Jnne 2, 1857.Situation Wanted, BY a Young man who has a thorough know-ledge of the English and French languages, and has been through different branches of business,\u2014is desirous of obuining a Situation a* Book-Keeper, Agent, or Travelling Agent.\u2014Address a.Y.Z.,\u2014Immediate Delivery\u2014 Post-Office.Quebec, May 29, 1857.wanted.BOARD in a private family, fora Gentleman his wife and two children.Apply at this Office.Quebec, 14th May, 1857.WANTED, EXPERIENCED SCHOOL MISTRESS for the Femtle department of the QUEBEC NATIONAL SCHOOLS She must be a communicant of the Church oi England, and thoroughly competent to teach needlework, and all the uaual branches ol a plain Engliah education.Salary £2*0 currency.Application, (if by letter, post-paid ) accompanied by the necessary testimonials, to be made to the Kevd.R.G.Plken, Secretary to the Committee.Quebec, April 22, 1857.\tu law FOR SALE.T IN PLATES, CANADA PLATES, Galvanized Iron, Iron Wire, Sheet and Hoop Iron, .English and Scotch Bar Iron, Spades and Shovels, Boiler Plate, Patent Shot, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Canada Roô« Nails, Horse Nails, Cut Nails.C.4 W.WURTELE, St.Paul Street.May 30, 1857.\tG-.Taw FLOUR FOR \u2022AXiZL 500 BAiRRdRL8 So 1 SüPERFINE, now HENRY CHAPMAN ft CO.Quebec, 3rd June, 1857.FIRE-CLAY CHIMNEY TOPS, for Sale by HENRY CHAPMAN ft CO.May 19, 1857.Landing ex T sin 3HF.ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the NORTH ORE RAILWAY COMPANY, will U held at the Ofliicc of Chimc, Simard A Mkthot, St.Peter Street, Lower Town, Quebec, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of JUNK next, at TWO o'clock in the afternoon, for tho election of Twelve Directors to replace those whose office beconfes vacant, and generally, to transact the business of the Company.JOSEPH CAUCHON, President, EUGENE CHLVIC, Secretary pro.tern.Quebec, May 26, 1857.\tto27j 3aw Salt Provisions for Sale.^RIMK and PRIME MESS BEEF in barrels, nnd PRIME UKKS BEEF in tierces.WM.DINNING ft CO., St.Peter Street.9th June, 1657.\tlm*3aw For Sale to 50 C Arrive : HOCK, ASKS SPARKLING 50 Casés Sparkling Moselle, 25 Oases \u201c 184G\u201d \u2022iebfraumilch Aus-Iccse, and 25 Cases Genuine \u20194 1846\u2019\u2019 Castle Johnn-nisberg, Prince Mctternichs Cabinet Wine,\u2014the quality of which is giia-raxteed bjf certJfl ROBERT RANKIN, af Liverpool, by hi* Atty.Johx Gimscx, JOHN GILMOUR.n for the reception of visitors on the 1st June next.GKriRGK CAMI\u2019BKLL.St.Leon Springs, May 23, 1857.iurrUge and Furniture Vertiibb.rj^RESttbscrilier Agent for Messrs.Wm.Tiuixn ft Soxs, New York, will keep a constant supply of their well known Superior VARNISHES to supply the trade and large consumers, at prices which will render importation unnecessary.HENRY S.SCOTT.Queliec, May 29, 1857.Plantagenet A Water Depot.Ml CONSTANT Supply of TL AVTAOENET WATER.Fresh from Ike Spring, is kept at B.LAY KRONE'S Hair Dressing Saloon, No.65, Pc tot Street, Lower-Town.Quebec, May 20, 1857.\t]nt TO LET.IHE THIRD STORY of the Quebec Fire Assurance Co.Building, suit-able for Offices.Applv on the pre-t»'**-*, to\tA.D.RIVKRIN, June 5, 1857.\u2014Im.\tSecy.6.J.DUFF, Nii U klnwdtmA rapkSf laàdMÉUa.«\u2022 yéMultM*» \u2022 Hiutnaw IHrwtury to mftür ut the IcodUif IIuum la UiM cite, M « guide for MerchAuU.ahlpper*.Tradere uid vthen, whoee huelneee roeinectWmt eleud U> that Martre* ) \\ na lr utturrel (^pode, Herd*.Tree*.< \u2022 Y>A UK EU.W U IT K k ti ÀK X Kl\u2019J, A5.culi.inJ \\v»rer.J Ikmim ana deed\til.Ml *od lO Bla^ketobe H'£u.l*r> CeooU .1 A ME» If »»K \u2022' n n^Ium w vMTi'Q 1 \u2022 ¦ » le»*\u2019 W Ol Or; \u2022 , Thjui.dOi - ft iK.l Mr CfothUur ana HImmi m BBITUl ¦ nom i'roui Cm SicodO - aad IXeder* lu Auu noau t'wttoue mu lui(H>rtvr» of l>r» Uotala, me and WuuiU'iie.lV» ?: MUk et.H.t.Worried\tKaaoneilU and Ih ibury.Mae*., auu IWberton MIU*.Uwtauca.Mae*.» a%d « Muh «Ui«L Mack ini ike.LAWiilfiâ ca.lloeltpwt tlucki Uuial.and Uuulaanllire Unrue.»S1 Curigma al./> F.Il A nfX Vt A Y k C'Jl, Mhgidûte'lurun.of KWrl*.' .t oiler*.Neck .1e».«w \u2022» ertiule**le.foreaah. ' In every eljrlet rmt>l; l'ad lie* eu)>| .\"1 lu nc*U 4 I.llM-rt> * r».In Ü>!i , __________________^ __\t> Portland .i.nM MINERA CoTCrncker À Cilotùnaii linker) * Crackeralu tloa, bbia.k^oxee forehlp'ugi III IU>.ilull eh d'nrrlugra,' A'urnlture, 4'urieetluifa, U.l*np ¦ C A Kl.EN i HTa UI.0W1 00.luuA&Ctuivr» id'uilii C* Healer* In Carnage*.Sletgb».and lier»»** ot t'ery deeerip-ttou.Hi-noattory f and t iWraarkrt euuara.IM.A h E.WAKE A CO., tBMUfnctMW Mttl liii|K»rt- a t era of »\u2018umWar« amUTplmleterT, lan kheg^taiar*.Mahogany, Foathrr».< urt*d lle.r.Haïr Hetahng.V' H rallie ,t.I AMES II.IIALEKIT, FtxItrraMm.Curled Unir aleti \u2022\" Baddiug.!\u2022.IK* k eiiuare and I Eanrull Hall a|uare.lloLMESA l LEl1 m K, S«ûkaud( hair Majiufac- II lurent kr-ta-c lete*.I.'unma.oau.-he*, .Uvene.ON.V A LEN UNE \u2018 i.t'eupenor Arm rienn ' i - Cl MSF.KS A 'WIKI Ship CiiTtinlicnt mut.m »\u2022! Cordage, importer* of anehor*.and d>-ater* In hemp, naeal atore* an .oakum: êAaied «7 Commercial rt.________ ___ i \\ | if-.N II; I I \\.Mill Making.AK.\\nn,!- .n.'l J \u2022 Tenia: I Futmi avenue, trading to Kaat *n Fem TFlE BOSTON «t»RK t «».*KM'ommerrinl *»r.-,-r.I C» i 11U I : N.Street Lanteroaol .ill WiimI-; *1.Ornami lautrrr* fur pub.bulltlinra, liolrl#.etc.Sl'nlun *1.IU^IaII ( UMMlNCS, WlKileimle Maiilitat-turvr r»f *1 Tnivk*.Valiar* arrrt Carpet lia»*: S».4-\u2019.anil lit ni*»u*t.All kind* of Trunk S!.»-k *t Manuta.lurrr* prto-a.\t_ i\u2019 p.LHHHrF.manfartun-r mini WfioTveale rlealr-r in Tr.Iluiiiin» Fluiil, Campb*iir.alcohol, chandelier», 1.rnp*.rhlnroeya: lanterri*i STrrin'mtat._____________ IOIIN HALL.Dealer ia'lNiora.8a*ties.Rtiwia.t.lue, el Sana Papae.Ac.fHatr4 Saak** MkiiuI».un r-\"t I'mi'n-.i: I Pater, and împ- rtrr.\u201et ling.I Wand Ff.Irderal *trr.i.IIAYN ARI> ft NOYF.N Black \\Vnting and Unp)- \u2019I mg ISftkH.H Merchant»- K-w.\t.iJTJHRARU ft\u2019 lit »VtiHTi)Nr'Attorney* autl Cumu-ll roOura at Law,»» State at.Particular attention given toCo-wdal >¦*¦¦¦»\u2022\t___________ MABON ft IIAVH.IN.Manufh.iurcn.,.l Meltxlcor»» aad Orgaa-Hanrumlntna.Cambridge «¦ r»rarr of < harlea.elegant illii.tratnl Pamphlet*, dlpp.arnt free, to any arldrea* A MI.RM AN < t >rr At i Is 1>I A Nt > MatiU fttclon »H«>c A n;t: ; in-.»9*».N.M.I.OWK.fc t:ti II.-I f'o.M F.K'8 ( uMMEluTfAl.CuLLEoV; Young njen L\u2019prepared »w Ih» C.mntlng Hooro.12!>Wa»hlngt.«n atteel.Koralcn PrWl»»,-Wlnra.l.la|ii«PS, 4 l«ara.|>F.F.1> ft FORBL'sH.Wliuk-iwlv Ifoalsr* InForaign I» I ruila.id Ihnnr.li.I'r dn.*.I|M.r,\tBow.c I UtdtINsoN ft < t*,,' Forrfgn Spirlu, ^ nu-, 1 .AW.and Segar*.In add Aittad\u2019 hoadt A rente for Charte* Urlduach Champagnei IP» stair alrret.___________ r C SM 1111.NVliukaalt tlcnlt'r in Foreign nnd 1» \u2022 meattf» l.huior*.High .Win*»,Tobaero, Cigar».Tra* \u2022 Fart Clinton at.etc.» S*«,|,%*1:tr II \u2022» r la.\t* \u2022 >F.VKUh'\u201dnAX,*' Wednp*d«y, 6tS M»y.M Glashow\u201d Wetlnegdgy, *0th Mty.\u2022* RmafttmoM\u201d, Wednestlav, 7nl June.FROM NEW YORK, *\u2022 Gla»oow,\u201d Saturday, April 2ft, at 12 o\u2019c, noon «\u2022 Eoinrough\u201d Saturday, May 2,\t\u201d\t\u201d \u2022\u2022 Nxw Yonx,\u201d S««ordav, June fi,\t\u201d\t* \u201c (Jlisoow,\u201d Saturday, June 2Ü),\t\u2022\u2022\t*\u2022 RATF.S OF PASSAGE: J.LANE & CO., Jtnnfett & Csmmiuint Srtktn, Corner of CROWN k)BRINGS* Ï0WARD STREETS,\u2014St.Rocbt.Quebec, 13th July, 1855.\t12m 26 ap.Bov» vovreff&vvii, TOZZftfiH am) MW Oarpente No.68, , St.Vallikr Strxxt, St.Rochi, (Ne»r St.P*ter*» Chapel.) M.A.HEARN, ADVOCATE, OFFICE: Dkaw\u2019» nurr-mitoi, St.Peter Street, Lower Town.RxiinKivrB : Comer of Ste.Genevieve k Unule Street», Upper Town.Quebec, Mav 12.1866.\t12m M.MOODIE, IMPORTER, No.31, SL PeUr Street, Quebec, 19th April, I860.C.J.ARDOUIN, IHfOKTHK.Watch-Maker and Jeweller, REMOVRD TO *5, PARRIQUH STREET, adioininc Mr.W.La ten'» Dry Goods Store, lacing the Market.-!' Queber, 9th M«y, 1866.\t6 R.POPE.Advocate.Has RE-ESTABLISHED He OFFICE in the Commercial Chambkm, Lower Town.Quebec, Aug.7,1A5S.\t12tn IRON COFFINS.THE under»ifned offer for Hatfr.at their Shojs Kt.Valier Street, IRON COFFINS, of all \u2022ire«,cemented 4ftd oiumelletl, and air end water tight.A thick- glaia plate ift placed ft the head of theae Coifiu», %o that UFC»»e» where H i» neçe»* tarv to Coffin iromediitely after death, reUtive» and friend* may be abietoseft tne deceaied\u2019s fare till the moment o( burial.Before Interment thi» «la»» t» eovèfetrwlth a metal plate.J» o.; vaj^lisre k SON' Quebec, 1«t Feby, 1864.cr-T^r.\tM-i j11 1 J * - -\t__ QUEBEC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ST.ANNji STREET, Open from 9» «\u2022 m«, to to, p.nt raoM olaioow, let .guinea» Steerage, found with - ivoked proviaiona, 8 M v Cïr r-.Children under 14 year» of age, half fare ; feuia in Steerage $6, raoM ifxw-Toax, IM ( laee.$75 00 Steerafe, found with enoketl provitiona.30 In- g.\u2019ï.o.\t«\u2019i* S» amt pie aubecribed Capital.The uiwiiet: arc lira horn the liabilities of a Mutual Insurance Societyt and eutitlen, eecordina to th^ plan «I iba Conn naoy, toa rctuin ol hail the profit*.Losses are made good wilhnilldeduction o- ua* count, and adjusted end pa.\u2019d in MnnUeat, without icference to Lomfon.U>HN ROSS, a®** WM.HY.T1LSTONE.Aoa^T» eoa vitanai.UNION BUILDING RtfCIBTY, Simaed i Buildings, and GowxN'a Builiiinu», hi.i\u2019eter SUeet\t\u2022\t, « Quebec.23d May., 1857\t1*\" 'ÏÎb CLX4NU THI BLOOD AID CU1I THI MCI.I»valide.Kathere, Hothere, *»hy»*«to*ke, l-l.I Ian thr opiate, read their Kirecie, autl Judge of Q»o*r Virtues.nnt tu« ccrx of Hendai htia tick H end ache, EoulS tomEch.l |tTRBITEfl| ¦ A*» \u2022*\u20187 *\u2022 Da J.C A»»» to: I beta ba«u ra|^.laUjr «.roj ul U>* *w>nu Laaulach* »ey mfry «oa ha** By \u2022 Biiiotu I>iat»rdcra and Liver ComplEista.DtraaruXvT o» va» IttaEtoa.) *\tWtuB'aftfi *\u2022 0rTJf**^.1^a,.i Bra: I bat.urod ,,m, PU*.G\tto urmrUco »r*r aince »ou u,a4» th-ui, and caftno hear Uflatok-and,^1^- 'J 7\tboL, du- ïwae ftodmf» «bat M tW -*\t^STb, yrouumi.y\t^ Dysentery, Helax, end Purr orvtca, Haattiap, Ltv.Oo , Mtr.a aonw ntid au me.tnitil.hy th.Wlrk.c/your n*»'-l.nt neont tu Hattiaiorfo IN.MnrXnuni., I trtnd y*ar Hlta.Thrtr to a mu eluw, l-.t eun».By itKh *\u2022 di»t«o»ion, acidity bsftrtbviu, polpftaUofi of l*e heart, nervoti» headache»,, hyrtorta, n®ur* l\u2018,< deatnere.noire in the bead aud aata.P*»»# at tha pit of U* stomach aud hatwoau tha ahouldera, «rysipsl*.eiupuoua of skto litnpunuoa and poverty of i he bfoorl, »crolula, cough, relhma.co«i-sumption, dfiapey, rheum»li»m.gout, nàuaea and sickness during preg none y ,al ter c**1 'in* ^ \u2022'» *, low spirits, »p»*tn».«P*,rPu,e fi*»i \u2022l,fe*n« * u* debility, ioqttietude, ileej lesaneas, mvolttolary bîusbfog, parflyaa*» Iraml», dwlik.to rocteiy.unfitueof lor frfody, fore 01 gnetuory, delusions, vertigo, blood lo th# heed.exhaustion, nrelancho-ly, grouudle*» fear, indeeftion, wretfhe«li.*M It is moreover vbs beat food lor infaoU and invalns generally, '\u2022» t' nvfet «urn* acid oa the w*>ake»t stomach, nor intarlerea with a good \u2022,or,*t uiet, bm impart* a healthy icjiahlor lunch »nd diUaisr, apd restores tbe faculty of digeatiod.and net tons and moMultM energy to tbe enfeebled.SuPpwrt-«hI by testimonial» nom the celebrated ^^®fr*\u2022o,, oi Chemiatiy Dr.Andrew Ure : Dr.Shwelend ; Dr, Harvey ; Dr.Campbell t Dr.Gattikor ; Dr Wurzer ; Dr.Ingram ; Lord Rtuart de Deeie# j the Doweger Count*»# of Ceatleetoart f Major Gen.Thom.# King end marif other nsneetable persons.who»e health has l>a»ti reatorad by it, al*er all ether mean» ol cure bad failed.In roar APT Cm top agaiit#» the fearful dangers of spurious imita'inns :.w 1 he Vka^'hreicéltor Mr W ilham Pag» \" ood granted an Injunction on the 10th Marct», 1854, against Alim! Hooper Nevill.for imitatio» \" Du Barry\u2019s Ravalent» Arabica Food.\u201d BARRY DU BARRY A CO., 77, Regant Street, Lonalon.A few out of 50,0Ufl core» are here given :\u2014 Cure No.71, of dyspepsia, from tbe Right Hon thk Loan Stuabt De Dxciga, u I have dnived considerable benefit Iron» Do Barry*» Rr-valeiila Arabica Food, and corwidei it due to jourselvia and the public to auih-»ri»a the publication ol these toes \u2022 STÜAR f PK rFC lES.\u201d Cure 52,612.\u2014Bosstrevcr.County ol Down, Ireland, 9 IWemhrr, 1854\u2014Th a Dowageb Countess or CASTLXStUAXT feel# induced, in the intérêt of Eufferiiif hum*nitf9 to itilt th*t Du Barry\u2019s excellent Revalenta Arabics Food has cured her, alter all Medicine# bad failed, of indigestion, bile, great nervoosrwaa and i.rrabi-lny ef many y#*ra standing.I be F'ood deserves the confidence of all sufferer» and may be considered a real blessing.FInqoirie» will be cheerfully answered.\t.Cure 41.617.Winchester, Dec.3id, 1847.Gentlemen,\u2014I am happy to be able toinfoim you tb»t the person far whom your Reva|ent» waa procured, baa derived very great benefit from rt» oaa : distressing \u2022vmptoroe of dropay, dyspe|«ia, and constipaliiMi of long standing have been removed and a feeling ol restored health induced.Having wilnsared tbe bénéficiai effiec»» in the above nientwoed c»«e./I can with confidence recommend if, it shall h.vd much ptean /e in doinirao whefiéver au OfipoitBtwty offers, Ac.Jamea bboialand, Isle Surgeon, 96th Reg.Cure Ne.49.8E2\u2014Fifty ywa indrecrthable agony from dyspepeia, nervousness, asthma, cough, contlipatim, rtatulencv.spasms, sicknere at tlw stomach and Aomiting, Lave been removed by Du Barry\u2019s excellent food.Mans Joly, Wortham Ling, rear Pi»a, Norfolk Cure No.47,1X1\u2014Mi»# Elizabeth Jacobi, of S\u2019azing Vicarage, WaUbsmcroM, Herta : a cure of extreme ucrvuusne*», indigestion, gathering», low spirits and nervou* fancie*.Cure No.48,314\u2014Mi»» Elinbeth Yeoman, Gateacre,rear Liverpool : a cure r.| ten year» dysttepola and all the horror* of nervous irriubi-U'y Cure No.3,9u6-Thirtevn years roogh, indigestion, and grneral debility h.ve been removed oy Du Han y\u2019a excellent Revalenta Arabica Food.Athol street, Parth.\tJarre» Porter.Cure 52.422- Bridgehoute, Frimley, 3rd April, 1854.33 years ilftee«fd lungs, spitting of blood, liver derangement, deafness, singing in ihe eais, constipation, debility, shortness of breath and cough, have been removed by your Revalent# Aiebica.My lungs, liver, stomach, bead and ear* ara al I right, my hearing perteet and my recovery la a marvt-1 to all my acquaintances.James Robartf, Wood merchant.Cur# No.180\u201425 years nervousne»».constipation, in'hgeatioa, aad debility, from which 1 have suffered great mUerv, and which no medicine could remove or relieve.bav# been effectually cured by Do Barry\u2019s Food in a very short time.W.R.Reeve#.181.Fleet it.London.Cure No.4J208\u2014Eight .year* Dynpeiwia, nervousness, debility with cramps, spasm».»nd nausea, for which my servant had consulted tbe advise of many, bave been effectually removed by \u2019s health restoreng Iood.inquiries.I shall be tr any___f______ W.FUvell, Ridlington.Rectory, Du Barry\u2019 happy to answ-er .R«v.John W-_ T .Norfolk.No.42,130, \"Major Genaral King, cute of general debility and nervousne»» \u201d No.32,814, Captain Allen, recordingtbe euro of a lady from epileptic fit».No.21.814, tbe Rev.Thomas Min»»er, cure of live years nervousness, with spasms »nd daily vomitings.\t, Nfe.27/403, Samuel Laxton, E«q.\u2022 euro of 2 year» diarrtcea.Mr.William Martin, a cure of 8 years daily vomiting.Richard Willoughby, F:»q, a curt of m»ny years biliousness.fVom the Vtnerablt Archdecon of Host, No.32,836.\u2014Three year* excessive neivov»-nere, with pains in my neck »n
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