Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 9 mars 1858, mardi 9 mars 1858
[" V\\ND COMMERCIAL «1*111.AND SHIRPING GAZETTE.VOL.XI!.] QUEBEC, TUESDAY, 9tii .MARCH, 18 S 8.[NO.3049.COMMERCIAL HOUSE, UPPER TOWN MARKET, UP Eli EC.Great Pall and Winter Importation OP Jirifinh and Foreign Fancy and Staple PRY GOODS NEW GOODS.Fire Uriels* ! ! PI RK \u2022tde in 150,000 CtoT, lois to suit purchases.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 DO ChaMrons best quslitj HOÜSK and SAHTUS\u2019 COALS.Apply to JOHN HAILK, West India Wharf.Quebec, Dec.23, 1857.\tto Imajr NEW GOODS.C\u2014'm-\u2014v_____r\u2014\u2014 - \u2014 \u2014 \u2014v HAMS.\u2014Just Received superior SUGAR CURED HAMS.For sale by K.A W.POSTON k CO.Lower Town, Nov.24, 1857.?THE SUBSCRIBER begs to announce the arrival of his rA.*li and WIWFBR.XBÏ-PdHTjkA\u2019XOIVif.including every approved novelty of the season, and In large variety, embracing the newest and best styles of the nnrTisu, french, and german markets.The constant residence of the snbscriber la the European Markets, coupled with the great extent ot his importations, as well tor the Upper Province as for his Establishment in Quebec, secure, tor b.m an advantage in the purchase of all goods, of which he gives bis customers the full be-netit by selling every article so much cheaper than the same qualities can be bad elsewhere.i ho Fricea are maiked in pl»ln fignrea on all goods, and OTo Second Price is etrer made in any case.The following are amongst the priclpal articles of which the Stock is composed, vit Checked, Striped and Plain Glacé Silks; Satin Turrs, Moire Antiques, Black and Colored Silk rhets, rrmchand British Cashmeres and Merinos, Cobourgs, Tissues, Bareges Lus-tres, Alpaccaa, Lamas, Deiaines, Mohairs, Printed and Embroidered Dresses, Printed Cambrics, Ginghanis, Ac.LONG and SQUARE SHAWLS in rich Paisley Pilled, Plush, Damask, Woollen Plaids, Ac.LONDON and PARIS BONNETS, Dress Caps, Head Dresses, Bal v\u2019s Hoods, Bonnet Fronts Artiticial Flowers, Wreath Feathers, Ribbons, I.accs, Habit Shirts, Collars, Sleeves, Ac FALL and WINTER ( I.OAKS and (.APES, of the newest patterns and in every variety o lUAterial.Wool Polkas, Children\u2019s Winter Dresses, Cloaks, Blouses, Ac.SUPERFINE CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Beavers, Pilots, Réversibles, Whitaeys, Alleghanies, Doeskins, Tweeds, Ac.\t'\t' \u2019\t\u201c\t\u2019 Woollen Hosiery and Gloves ia great variety.Cnri>et«, Druggrtii, Fella, oil notliN.Tal h* Linen, Towelling, Sheeting, Tickens, Blankets, Flannels, Serges, Counterpanes, Worked Muslin Curtains, in sets aadby the piece; Damasks, Moreens, Table Covers, Ac.Gentlemen\u2019s White and Coloured Milita.Neck Tics, Scarfs, Mufflers, Braces, Shirt Collars, Silk, Lawn and Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefa Ilabrrdnahory and Fancy Trimming*, with every article necessary to coasti- tute a general assortment.The lowest price marked in plain figures on every article.-NO SECOND PRICE_________ PATRICK O\u2019NEILL.Buade Street.Quebec, October 14, 1857.OTTAWA HOTEL, Saalt-au-Matelot Street Lower Town Qcbuo, GEullGE BOYCE Proprietor.THE above HOTEL has been thoroughly renovated for the Season, and ia *ow ready for the reception of Visitors.Okorob Uoycb takes this opportunity to return his hearty thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the past year, es|>eci.illy to his friends amongst the Lumber Merchants and Ship-Masters, and to solicit a continuance of the same; and he begs to assure one and all, that he will yield to none in the Excellence of his CUISINE, or the general accommodation for the solid confort of his inmates.May 19, 1857.Hv r- jit ^ V - V 9 VICTORIA HOTEL, POINT LEVI, OPPOSITE QUEBEC, Adjoining the terminus of the Uraud True Railway.Travellers and tourists whi And the above HOTEL a most comfortable and pleasant resting place,\u2014having a splendid view of the River St.Lawrence, the citadel and other interesting scenery, and being snrrounded by large and beautiful Gardena.HOT, CULD, and SHOWER BATHSatany minute.Horses and every kind of vehicles always on band.WM.NORMAM Quebec, 4th May, 1857.f 1 Quebec Emporium oj FASHION.lOI lit.John-atre«t, (without ) WM.S WE ATMAN, Merchant Tailor, Habit-Maker, and General Outfitter, from London, *I)EGS respectfully to invite the attention of his friends, the gentry of Quebec, and its vicinity, to his large and well Arsortud Stoce of WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS, CAS-81M 1RS, DOESKINS, SCOTCH TWEEDS, and VESTINGS, of the newest designs, MvISCOW\u2019 and SEALSKIN BEAVERS of a snperior quality just received per Steamship Indian, which he is prepared to make up in the newest style, with dispatch, and on liberal terms.RDADY .>1 ADC CtOTUIKG.of every description of the latest fashion and best workmanship.W.S.has alwayson hand a choice selection of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Braces, Gloves, and gentlemen\u2019s Undcr-Clothing.Shirts and Collar* made to order in a superior manner, with dispatch and warranted to fit.Servants liveries at the lowest possible price.Quebec, Sept.25lb, 1857.JOSEPH ARCHER, BTTf&SBXL, RETURNS his sincere thanks to bjs frineds the gentry of Quebec and Its vicinity, for the encouragement he has received from them since he began business in^his City ; **d informs them that he hi prepared to carry on the BUILDING BUSINESS in all its varions branches, in the best manner, having mad* large Improvements in his Establishment and erected Machinery for the manufacture of Doors, Windows, Blinds, and every description of work by power.J.A.Hatters himself, from bis long experience, large Stock of Materiala, and facilities for carrying on the business, toexeent* all orders with which he may be favored, is New Work or Repairs, with despatch and at as iow prices as anv oilier establishment in this City.On hand, for sale, several sets of Iron fireproof S tfe-Doors of the best description, a large qiisntltv of Iron-Hinges, Smith\u2019s Work JC®* neral, and Tools for a Forge ; 100,000 Red Bricks, U.onn Carr\u2019s best Fire Bricks, a large quantity of Cape-Rouge Cut Stone and rubble.Also, Boards, Flanks, Cedar Beams, Posts for fencing, Ac.\t.\t.Scantling sawed to order, of every description, at his Lumber-Yard, Corner of St.Roch and St.Franeis Streets, St.Kochs.JacK-Scnswa and Wmoitss for hire.Quebec, 2nd May, 1857.0 rrlagf and Furniture Varatob* Til F Subscriber Agent for Messrs.Ww.Tn.01 A Sosa, New York, will keep a coûtant Palisading; Gates, &c- &c.CIONSTRUCTED in the newest styles, from / plain to the most elaborate designs.Also Cemetery Wrought and Cast Iron Railings, plain and ornamental, from 3s.6d.to 40s.per per liaeal foot.L\"on Firb Proof Safe Doors.For prirate residences, public offices, Banks, Ac., constructed on a new and improved plan, a specimen of the same can be seen at the Upper Canada Bank, Quebec Bank, City Bank, Ac.Ac.All orders in the above line will b* promptly attended to on the moat moderate terms.P.WHITTY, St.Paul Street.Quebec, Sept.16, 1857.\tjjtn Marble VFbrks, 19L HT.JOHN STREET, withuot.The subscriber ofiers for salat MONUMENTS, MANTELS in variety, T A B L13 8 of all sorts, HEADSTONES, &c., &c., A large Stock always to select from, PLAIN and ARTISTICALLY DECORATED.PRICES MODERATE.FELIX MORGAN.Quebec, Aug.IT, 1857.JAMES PARKER* HOUSE ISIUV PAINTElt'EIUINEK AND PAPER HANGER, No.1, Daigutllon Street, Second Slreet below St.John\u2019s Gâte Guard House IN returning thinks for the liberal encourage-menl hi'herlo received, begs leave to intimate ih«t all (trd-rs with which be may be favorvd, will be executed with Elegance, Punctuality and Dispatch.Quebec, Ms?8, 1857.\t12m TeaS, Coffee, Sugars, &c.Q/Wk TRACKAGES assorted Fresh Teas, X 100 B®** Maracaibo and Javs Coffee, 25 Hbds Bright Musco.Sugar, 50 Bids Crushed Sugar, 75 Funs Muscovado Molasses, 75 Bids Golden Syrup 40 Hbds DeKuyper's Gin, 90 Green Cases do 25 Cases London do 75 Cases Old Cognac Brandy 100 Cases Fresch Liqueurs, assorted 35 Casks London Porter 25 Cases Fruit in Syrup and Brandy 40 Buies Preserved Citron Peel 7\tCases Prunes in jars and cartoons 100 Cases Olivo Oil, pints and quarts 8\tHlids London Mustard, 4lbjars, Col-| man's A Keen's, 15 Cases Crosse A Blackwell\u2019s Mustard ia bottles \u2022 50 Casks and Cases Pickles and Sauces 130 Boxes Candles, Sperm Belmont,Sperm, aud Adamantine 200 Boxes Starch, Oswego, Colman and Silver Gloss 60 Quarter-casks White Wine Vinegar 100 Boxes Honey Dew Tobacco, A 10\u2019s 400 Boxes London Bright Soap 15 Bids Day A Martiu\u2019s Blacking 30 Gross Blacking in tin boxes 10 Cases Scotch Confectionary, 10 do American do 7 do Sardines in oil 100 Boxes Blue, Button, Soluble A Powder 10 Cases Durkee't Baking Powder 50 do No.1 Black Lead 75,000 Cigars, Principe, Copcha A Indo Sant, tOO Boxes Window Glase, 100 feet each,as- \u2022 sorted sizes 100 Bags cleaned Patna Rice 10 Bids Fine Patras Currants 25 Bags Pimento, 5 Cases assorted Shoe Thread 10 Casks Sperm Oil 10 Cases K I.Castor Oil 20 Kegs Bi-Carb.Soda 500 Boxes Tobacco Pipes 30 Casks Glassware 50 Crates assorted Earthenware 100 Dot.Painted Pails, and 100 do.Corn Brooms.For sale by\tJOHN PATERSON.Quebec Nov 16 1857.THE Subscribers offer for Sale ex Ship \" Lndy Falkland,\u201d Rowlands, master, from Liverpool : 6000 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 400 Bolts superior Nary Canvass, from No.1 fa C.200 Bundles superior Oakum.C.W.WILSON * CO.Quebec, Oct.13, 1857.JUST ARRIVED &.FOR SALE : Double Screened Nat Coals, Salt (in bags and balk.) and 0xaa on his ow a account, in the premises No.51 wt Jt.liti *frr**t.corner ef Br.Ua-eins .Srassr, and ho;ies by strict attention to business and moderate charges to receive a share of tho Public Patronage.NICHOLAS PITON.Quebec, May 16, 1857.\t6cAulaw NOTICE, THE PROVINCIAL OVARIUM is now open fur Exhibition, between the hours of 2 and 4, r m., on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, at No.4, Sr Ursils 8tnckt, Quebec.RICHARD NETTLE, Supt of Fisheries, L.C.Quebec, Feby.6, 1868.\t«m-larn HMHE.Subscriber respectfully begs J leave to inform hie Frieuds aud flpp,, gt LaW^riCo Tug Service.NrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TENDERS addrested to the uudersigoed, will A RROW ROOT \u2014100 Tins Fine Jamaica For sale by M 0.MOUNTAIN k CO., Nun\u2019s Buildings, Peter Street.D«r.1ft.1857.T COKG KOK SALK.HE Subscribers off.-r for sale\u201460 Chaldrons of Best COKE.A.J MAXHAM A CO.Quebec, 2nd Jany., 1858.Barbndoes Syrup, i k T)UNCHE0N8 very fine, for sale by I w J\tk.a w.Poston a co.Lower-Town, Nov.21, 1867.Souchong Tea.JUST received, a small lot Very Superior Sul (.HONG TEA, in half-f-hests.For sale by E A W.POSTON A CO.Lower Town, 21a* Nov., 1857.ECEIVINO e*G T Hbds.i MOLASSES.15 Barrels Sugar.Nov.30, 1857.M.II.WARREN k CO WIME8.PORTERS, ALES, Ac.| Ac.Office Port, Sherry and Madeira, in wood and bottle.Hlbbert\u2019s Murxetti's, Barclay A Perkins and Tenneut\u2019a Porters in bottle.Truman, Hubury A Buxton's and Alsopp's Ale, in bottle Guinne«s' celebrated XXX Dublin Porter'.NOTICE.rpHE undersigned have this day entered in-I to Partnership as Advocates, Barrister No.32, St.Lewis Street.JOHN O\u2019FARRELL JAMESCULMAN Quebec, 28th Sept., 1857.AO TICE.in wood.Nov.30, 1857.M.H WARREN k CO.FrTTO» KS and KYLES \u2014 350 Large aize Futtocks, 100 Do.Nov.30, 1857.do.Knees.M.U.WARREN k CO.Labrador herriygs, au*.\u2014 300 Barrels No.1, Fall Labrador Prime Herringe, 50 Blf.-brla.do.do.\tdo.5 Brig.Cod Oil.M.H.WARREN k CO.Nov.30 1857.A1 THE Subscriber», being solicited by a number of Mercantile friends to open ao Auction & Commission House, IB TUI* CITY, Would now beg to acquaint their friend?, Merchants, and the public generally, that they are prepared to EFFECT SALES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS of MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE REAL ESTATE.STOCKS, VESSELS, KCU-N1TURE, and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Ac.by Auction.OL T-DOOR SALES, in Town and Counter, attended 18.Terms moderate, with prompt Cash Settlements.CASEY k CO.tl- OFFICE No.15, St.Peter Slreet.Quebec, Oct.6, 1857.Liverpool Soap, JUST arrived, ex \u201c Wexford,\"\u2014 650 Boxes Steele's Liverpool Soap, And for sale by RYAN, BROTHERS k CO.Quebec, July 21, 1857.PIG IliOT.Just arrived per \u201c Martin Lather\u201d:\u2014 100\t1 Gl®nR»rnock Pig Iron RYAN, BROTHERS k CO.Jaly 21, 1857.Baskets just received, pronounced by connoisseurs superior to any vet imported into this market.For sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN k CO., Nun\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter Street.Nor.24, 1857.MARICABO COPPEE\u201430 Bags now receiving ex Railway.M.Q MOUNTAIN A CO., Nun's Buildings, St.Peter St.Dec.7, 1857.BRIGHT CLAYED MOLASSES in Puncheons, Tierces and Barrels now at the Grand Trunk Depot, for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN A CO., Nun's Buildings, St.Peter St.Dec.7, 1857.NEW MUSIC THE undersigned ha?just received the following pieces of Mu?:c Overture of Robert le Diable,\tG.Meverb'Tr Overture to La D.me Blanche,\tA Boieldieu, The Fall of Sebastopol,\tCh.Grobe, Les Cloches du Monastère,\tLefebvre Wély Hear me Norma.\tF.Hunten, Les Niades, variations brillantes, Ch.Grobe, Les bords du Delaware, do\tdo Les bords du Connecticut,\tdo\tdo Les bords du Mississippi,\tdo\tdo Affectionate Remembrance,\tdo\tdo Sounds from tbe Ca'skills,\tdo\tdo La Pluie de Perles, Valse brillante, Osborne, Les bords du Rhin,\tdo F.Hunten, m Trunk R Corned Rounds of Beef, Rumps, Briskets, \u2022nd Top Ribs, Pickled Pork, Hams, Tongue#, Jellied Turkeys, Boar's Head, liaised Pies, Chicken aifi Lobster .Salads, Creams, Charlotte Russe, Oyster Pies, Pyramid#, Jellies, Blanc-mange, Fresh Lemons, Ac.Salt's Burton on Trent ALE on draught, Peoner'a Celebrated Champagne CIDER, in bottles, Superior WINES and LIQUORS, in bottle and draught.READY for LUNCHEON EVERY DAY at 12, Noon \u2014 S».ij«r Joints, Poultry, Mutton Pies, Oyster Patties, Cellery, Vegetables, Cheese, Tea and Coffee, Ac.Quebec, Dec.12, 1857.New Music.Osborne's Gems of Scottish Melody, Transcribed for the Piano-Forte.AULD LANG SYNE ; JOCK O HAZELDERN ; ANNIE LAURIE : auld robin gray.Osborn\u2019\u2022\u2019s 73iii;ia\u2019urrh«**M«.EDWARD I.vMK.SURIER, Office:\u2014Comm-rcial Chemhera, Peter Street.Qnebec, Jeny.5, 1857.SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP.\u201425 Barrels yery bright, daily expected ex Railroad.M.G.MOUNTAIN A CO., Nun\u2019s Buildings, Dec.10, 1857.\tSt.Peter Slreet.¥)0ILKD LINSEED OIL\u2014On hand and I > for sale by the subscribers, BOILED LINSEED OIL, in Hogsheads and Qr.-Casks.M.G.MOUNTAIN A CO.Dee.7, 1857.\tSt.Peter St.C H A M B RR L A IN'S OP3TBALIKIC Mas.\tBnAoeiiAW.Prc«ident, Mhs.\tW.Nr«tom.Vice-President, Mrs.\tBanxirr,.Treasurer, Miss\tII.Nrwtok,.Secretary.RAUKS or committrb :- Mrs.Gilmonr, Mrs.F.Austin, Mrs.Helmutb, Miss Tremain, Miss Sewell, Miss Healy, Miss Griffic, All contributions, either in money or clothing, will he thankfully received by any of the above mentioned Ladies.Quebec, November 30th, 1857.Mrs.Carden, Mrs.Sheppard, Mrs.McLean Stuart, Mrs.D.R Steuart, Mrs.Wenharo, Mrs.W F.Smith, Mrs.White.BAZAAR.BAZAAR will be held at Point Levi in the MriSTH or JUNE next, the proceeds o' which will be epr lied to the completion of the I\u2019krssvterian Uhi'rcb now in course of erection.( ontributions will be thankfully received by the undermentioned ladies Mn.\tDavie.\tMrs.\tRnssell, \u201c\tReekie,\t\u201c\tJ.Patton, \u201c\tLamh:e,\t\u201c\tAnderson, \u201c Ravside, Miss Brcakey, Point Levi, Feby.17, 1858.bazaar V BAZAAR will be held at the NATIONAL SCHOOL HOUSE, for the benefit of the Malr Orphan Astli m, on WEEXE8DAY, the 7th and THURSDAY, the 9th of APRIL next Contributions will be thankfully received by the undermentioned ladies :\u2014 Mrs.A*hirorth, O r N T M E .V T.a » ns sTP A I Lady, fn EHUCATION roR Tint ern* or RTON, assisted hy a qualified m England, continues to receive a limited number of young Ladies to board and educate.('ourses of Instrurtion :\u2014English, including composition ; Astronomy, Cochran, \u201c F.Forsvth, « Fry.\u201c G reeve, Mus George, Mrs.Helmuth, \u201c Jeffery, \u201c Mootizambert, \u201c C Montizambert, \u201c Mazham, Miss Tavlor.French, hy a Parisian Professer, ' Isabella Grapes, 5C Des 22nd, 1837.INFLAMMATIONS.SPECKS, FILMS, AND OTHER EXTERNAL DISORDERS OF i j,,.THE EYES AND EYELIDS.\tj and 1 ntenv ¥N numberless instaure?has proved snperior ,>*\u2022 \"V *' ri V V\tra*'nÇ;t an ^ to everv other specific, succeeding, a?well- r* inf,\t*.\"d \"rawing Glasses authenticated créé will show, after ibe treat- i **,°'*1'**n*\tdo\u2018,ri:,« 10\t*,lher raent of the most eminent practitioner* had ASKS just received and for sale by \u201c O.MOUNTAIN k CO* K' BUTTKRI BUTTEHI For Sa/r by the Subamber : 1 AO nPINNKTN SUPERIOR KAMOU-1 RASKA BUTTER.A.J.MAXHAM.Quebec.Feby.27, 1857.FOR SALK, EOS BI-CARBONATR SODA, Brls.Patras Currants, \u201c Davidson's Table Salt, Case* Scotch Whiskey, \u201c Old Tom, \u201c Gin \u201c DeKnyper\u2019s\" Red and Green, \u201c Assorted Pickles and Sauces, \u201c Youngers\u201d Edinburgh Ale in Wood k \u201cBas*\u201d do.In qrts and pts.[Bottle Preserved Meats.\u2014At so\u2014 Boxes T D Pipes and fancy ditto (White k Co.) Tins assorted Paints, Brls.Alum, Ac.JOHN H.OKTHINOS, 3, St.John Street, Montreal.Montreal, 14th Sept., 1857.\tu signally failed.Prepared and sold by the Proprietor, Globe Lane, Ipswich, and hy.appointment, by JOHN MC8S0X, Quebec.Quebec, 24th Dec., 1357.MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AID Phœnix Bitters.rpHE BEST FAMILY M I before the public, for th PULA.ULCERS, SCURVY, \u2018urplus Mores.Hi J^OR Sal* by tb# Subscriber*, a quantity of SURPLUS STORKS, consisting of Biv j cuit, Rice, Pease, Sugar, Beef, Ac., landed from the Barque \u201c Lacoste,\u201d from RelAut.J.BROWN A CO.Quebec, 20th June, 1837.JOHN WUKER & CO., Plomber*, ttw-flUfr* A Bell hugei No.*0, 8r.Joww Rtssst, HAVE recently received a general assort ed Ntock of materials required for the i branches of tbeir trade, comprimât the newest and most approved design*, which they are prepared to fit up at Modsoats Obabsss.Quebee, Got.29, 1857.\t«SB HOUSE FOR SALE AT Klwlero - da \u2022 V'Oap( e»n Ran.m.'OR SALR,\u2014« Splendid well-flnithed TwoSton H MISS JENKINS will receive a rew pupils at her residence, No.2, John Street, without.Qnebec, Oct.23, 1857.TO LKT, f|\u2018TTF SEIGNIORIAL RESIDENCE l of L'Isi.it nc Poaraws, (known a?SraiNn Hhook,) in the County of Ramonraskn, together with its Dependencies, consisting of a Barn, Stable, Outhouses, and » very fine Garden with Fruit Trees\u2014also a su- I perior Lot of Land for pasture and hav.Th* I .tfu Manor House is delightfully situated, within a verys hort distance of the St.Lawrence and Salt Watei Bathing, about six miles below 1h« Village ol Kamouraska, and 18 miles from the V illag of River-du-Loup.The house is large end commodious, and well suited for a large family desirous of using Sail Water Baths or otherwise.\u2014Rent moderate.For further particulars, apply to D.R.STEUART, Quebec, or ALEX.5 VRASER, N.P.\tOb the premises.JbIj II, HIT.\tB-Uw-Ap.11 AnuiTTANi R, Is.3d ; Children Half-price.Quebec, Jany.14, 1858.Gat Fittings, Plumber's Materials and Stoves.\\ LARGE Assortment of Gas Fittings, Plumbing Materials, Fancy Parlor and Cooking Stoves.Also\u2014Sheet and Italianized Iron, 1C and IX Tin, Ac., which will be sold at reasonable prices.LF* The above materials fitted up in the different branches at reasonable charges, and executed with neatness and despatch.THOMAS ANDREWS, 1 St- John Street.Jany 1858.Fiiusn JOHN HENDERSON 4C0., ¦H ADE STREET, OFFER the whole of their RICH AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of LADIES and GENTLEMEN\u2019S FURS, SLEIGH ROBES, TRAVELLING COATS SNOW-SHOES and MOCCASINS, At Prices to naît tho time?! Qn bee, Oct.30, 1857.WILLIAM I, BLRRiUiG, (Lafr Purtar, Ac Ac., o/ McOi/i Coilree, and /ormtriy of the Bank of Montrtal anti of lier Majttiÿt Custom»,) LAHD AMD GENERAL AGENT, 490 STOCK BROKER, FOR UPPER AND LOWER CANADA.OrriCB (for the present) 29, Little St.James St.Montreal.MR.R.begs to intimate that ba continue* , to give prompt attention, at modérât* rates of charge, to every description of Business comprised nuder the above bead*.All letters to be pre-paid.Montreal, Not.80, 1967.feèlawtolmay ScascRiBiD Capital,.£496,520, Paid cp Capital.£96,714 t* Prendtr.1.\u2014J.S.Howard, Eaq.Fiee-President.\u2014Hon.J.H.Camrron, M.P.P.DIRECTORS: George Crawford, Esq., M P.P.Hon J.H.Cameron, M.P.P.A.M Clark, Esq., M D.John Arnold, Esq., J.S.Howard, Esq.E.F.Whittemore, E»q.George Duggan.Jr., Esq.Captain P.Wallace.Hon.W.p Robinson, M.P.P.John Cameron, Esq.Duncan Miicdocell, Esq.Manager,\u2014Hon.J Lraxdrr Starr.Inspector of jt^rnrus,\u2014K.H.Whitmarsh, Esq.Bankrr*\u2014Toronto\u2014Citt Bark nr Mortrmal, New-York\u2014Messrs.Dckcax Siikrma* A Co Solicitors,\u2014Mes*rs.DruoAN A Bcnns.HEAD OFFICE\u2014Toronto Strut, Torouto.FARM RATES.The Directors have lately made a considerable reduction of the rates on isolated Farm Risks, to which they would draw the attention of Farmers generally.Fire and Marine business of every description transacted by this Company at as low rates as in any respeetable Office, and all losses promptly settled on sausfactory proof being made.Impolicies issued bv J.F.TURNBULL A CO.Agents, Gowen\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter Street.March 1, 1858.\tUtb may29 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY or Ifgw York.Cash Capital.8600.000 ; Surplus over, 250,000 X J.MILTON SMITH, Secrttarv.CHAS.J.MARTIN, President.BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE CO.Incorporated nndrr an Act of the Provlucial Parliament in 1833.Capital, - 8400,000.T.W.BTRCHALL, Managing Director, GEORGE PERCEVAL RIDOUT, Esq., Governor, WM.PROUDFOOT, Esq., Deputy Governor.THE undersigned.Aor*t for the above FIRST CLASS COMPANIES, will continue to INSURE AGAINST LOSS and DAMA UK by F I RK at Modiratr Rati?of Piirmicm DANIEL McGIR, Aocnt.Quebec, Jany.19, 1858.NOTICE.I')! BMC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned hare entered into Partnership for keepings REGULAR FERRY between the CITY of QUEBEC and MR PIERRE RAR-RAS WHARF at POINT LEVI, and rt>r rrr»,i, with the Steamers \u201c QUEEN VICTORIA,\u201d and \u2018LA ( ITE,\u2019 both well adapted for that purpose, for the public interest they hind themseires not to remain longer than fifteen minute?at each landing place.By this arrangement they hope to merit a liberal encouragement.PIERRE BARRAS, EDOUARD NORMAND, JACQUES GARANT.Point Levi, 24th Feby., 1858.N.B \u2014The above partners beg to remark that \u201cLa Cira\u2019\u201d is a nrw stenmer, and tl at the \u201c Qt'Rtts VicTnau\u201d has Just been thomugb-Iv repaired.\t3m \\\\T II I « K I-.Y -60 P.inrhe -ns BEST ft MONTREAL WHISKEY, 52 U.P.For Sale by\tR A W.P0ST0N à 00, Quebee, Dee.I, 1857. THE MOKNINti CHKONICLÈ, TUESDAY.MARCH 9.1858.Koi\u2019xo Dvad.\u2014Yesterday morninfr, a man named Thaddeus McUuwau was fuuud dead in 4(l>erllM«ui«utP (III» By-Law for raising a Loan\u2014Corporation of Quebec.By-Law for raising a Loan\u2014Municipality of w*8 oause of dealti.Notre-Dame du i\u2019ortage.\tj Public Notice\u2014BilVroughs & Fiset.Licitation\u2014L.J.C.Piset.Notice\u2014K.X.Garneau, City Clerk.Office to Let\u2014Telegraph Office.Revolt in India\u2014P.Sinclair.Sale Furniture\u2014B.Cole.Bale of Books\u2014A.Farquhar.false votes had been given.in (Jrithuiown.false votes And in Montreal, had been polled.Montreal The Coroucr held an QUEBEC, MARCH 9.185S.To CouaisroNDBKTS.\u2014Several communications are deferred in consequence of the demand on our columns for parliamentary intelligence, and will appear as soon as space may a'low: amongst others, the letter, received a day oi two ago.signed Charles Finlay.replied at some length.fortunate for some Montreal ami \\ ercuere»\t.vu,, to Idiuselt for his motto», people that he was Attorney General, for if he declaring that in proposing .1 he was actuated had 0ot been afraid ofan accusation of abusing solely by a de.-tre to preserve the purity of the power hi., po.ition gave him, he would have election He denied that he wa.a parly to prosecuted them for oeriurv In conclusion, the amendment, but be would not say that he hers would turn round and vote for the amendment w bich had been prepared during the recess ingeniously to catch the members new to hinalious resorted to in party penury he would say he doubted whether the motion of the bon.member for Moutmoreuci was in order.He would not raise the question of order, however, becuu.i lie pieferred to lake a vote upon the subject.The Government loo-.LATEST PROCEEDINGS in TUB PaOVItïCIA'.P caLIAMEVT (By Telegraph\u2014Rpeei»! 4« \u2022patch la the Cbroul*!'\".) LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Torosto, March Hth, 1838.This evening,\u2014 The Durham Election petition, the Arj»enteuil Election |wtiliou, and the Richelieu Election petition were received.The petition against Mr.Juftice Aylwin, f'.r alleged drunkenness on llie Bench, at the la.t Three Rivers Assises, wns received The petition of Mr.Bellingham, complaining of the conduct of Mr.Juilice iladgley was ordered to he printed.Mr.Piché moved thnt ceruin r.*mark< in the Toronto (Hobt, accusing him of having sold hiras-lfto the Ministry, should he read by the Clerk, hot be subsequently withdrew the motion.The Order of the day.for the debate upon the Speech wa Shaw, seconded by William Armstrong, \u201c that this Board approves oftlltf abolition of the lTsury Laws, aud that Messrs.Davidson, Hudstou, Rose, Chowu, and D.S i.tw be a Committee to draft a Mem >nal to I the Govnrumeut upon the 8iibj».»ct'\u2014which was carried.deci- How The subjet of establishetig ajourna), or Mir- .\t.\t# .r»ir of I'arliainerit, came up before the House of position to\tl o nnru i 1 ' \u2018 tl Assembly on Friday, and was very fully dis- i new law to meet rum » \u2022-ussed.The opinion of the House appeared I»-, -.^.i\t>.» he that such a record would be extremely u»- been in existence or a s i r \u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 siratlc, as the views of every member would (bus be more fully aud impartially given, Hutu could otherwise he the case.For historical reference a compilation like this, would, it was admitted, be almost invaluable.i'bis discus siou resulted iu the appoiiitmeul of a committee to devise and report on the best means for securing a full bales.nature, rather than to take their present course.A law bad been iu existence for a short time.Mr.Morin, winch had provided that any adding names to poll hoidts should be punishable by imprisonment at bald labor.It was a pity this law had expired ill ibôô.lu th«-Qm-bec poll hooks, the fraudulent votes were plainly observable.They were inscribed in ditlereiil ink, in a different hand writing on report of the Parliamentary dc-; different paper.Yet, did that make the .pu s-K\tturn one of privilege?Surely not.1 here was noevidence upon oath taken ms yet\u2014nothing on which to form a legal decision, lb-hoped the mailer would receive the careful consideration »»f the House without allowing the spirit of party to prevail.Mr Dohio» thought the amendment of the number fur /Sherbrooke was n-as»»tiable.At Quebec two men bad been killed ; thiiiy or forty wounded.The whole country wasaron-se«l wbeu contemplating the frau is.And tlu-House, surely, would not refuse to appoint a committee to tak»* special c«»guuance of ihe matter.It wmiltl peibaps be barsb to declai-thv PcLCRRirii kst Acccsaiu au Aoci sanuis \u2014 The Montreal iltuUl, which is much given to moralizing and maxims, quotations and queru-lousuess, speaks of Quebec as \u201c a city w here puoiic s-niimeut is so servile, that for fourteen y-ars scarcely a word has been priuted in the Kuglish language, by w hich Hie net of any man in power lias b -eu subjected to slightest criti-\u2022ism.\" Tins iulcuded contemptuous an 1 rude reproach only serves to remind us of the maxim wiUi which, to suit our contemporary s taste, are have C ruuneiiCed this paragraph, to» it is u-»t very long ago since the Toronto Cafoiiw/ ^ kas \u2014Messrs.Aiknis.Allan, Bell, Belling-! Iimui, Bigg-r, Bouras^.t, Brown, Bureau, Bur-! well, C.iuipb»\u2018ll, I'aucltoii, (\u2018lirislie, t\u2019inu*u, \u2022 tdlark.t'ouuor,\tlloriou, Holland, Foley, I Gall, Gould, Hartman, Hogan, Howland, La-b>-rge, L.-iframb >i;e, Mi»e»!oi!ald Donald A , Macluiwilri John S., Mackenzie, Matlice, Me-lire, McKellar, Mowat, Mm.ro, X» tiuan, Papi-ncau, l\u2019atiick, Fiche, l'ope, Fowell Walker, Iltrni il, Seatcherd, Short, Somerville, Stirton, W\u2019allbi idge, White ami Wright\u201448.Na\\\u2014Alleyn, Arcbanibeault, Baby, Brail-bien, Beiijamiu, Buclmuau, Bui ton, 1\u2018anierou John, t.'ameroii Mnlrolta, t.'arling, t'aroo, i ay ley, l*artier Ail«»rii«-y General, (Miapais, Clitiicli, I\u2019 >iiile«-, Ihtly, Dauust, Dawsuii, H»-saub.iers, Dionne, Duberd, Dufresne, Dunkin, Fellowes, Ferguson, Fvrrea, Fortier, Gaudet, Gauvrvau, Gill.Harwood, Heatb, H'-heit, lloluus, Jobm, Labelle, Lacoste, I.angevin, Laporte, Le Boutillier, Lemieux, 1,oranger, Macbeth, Macdonald Attorney General, Mc-t'aun, MacLeod, McMicken, Meagher, Morin Moirison, l'anet, l'laylair, l\u2019uwell William i* , Price, lt:iisou, Rose Solicitor General, Ross, Scott W, Scott U, Sicotte, Simard, Simpson, Sin cenues, Smilli Snlie-y, Siartus, Talbot, Tasse, l'eti, Tliibaudcau, Turc-'tte, and Whitney\u2014TU.Mr J S Ma» dosai h then moved iu amendment that u!l aller tbe words \u201c imagiiiniy na-nie» iu Ibc oiigiual motion I»* struck ont, and the follow mg Mibsliluled ;\u2014\u201cTltiit il is im-I eralive ou Hn» II» use to cause mi imme»liate I «-nquir» t»» be in su Ul le»! al the bar of the Hou-e with a vd-w to the y rompt punisliment of all ForUer, Oalt, Qaudet, Gauvreau, OUI, Hor-\tOabtor\u2014Decamber 30th \u2014Al abont 11 A M.I wood, Heath, Hcliert, Holmes.Jobio.Labslle, yeilerdsy the two forU ou lb« heights In rear | Labergo, Lacoste, Lafraroboise, Lâiigevio, La- of the town were assaulted and taken by com-porte, LcBoatillifr, Lemieux.Lorangvr, Ma-.- huind English and Franch fmo^- Tba allies | '\u2022 Onoe known nnrw fwrfftUn.\" THE PERSIAN BALM.A most beautlAil Toilet article, designed ilsh and French eniered the city yesterday - -\t, afternoon by escalade, and met with a stout \u2022 softening ibe skin, aud soothing «'\u2022 resist anew from sotne 'J0,0h0 Chinese and 5000 able sensations consequent \u201cl*1» 1 *tb1 \u201c*» \u201c Tartar troops.At the the time of the \u201cFuryV cannot he excelled No |wr*on\t\u2022 leaving at 4^30 P.M.the fighting was still rough or chapped skin nnd use ibe 1 erslan Balm going on, the Chinese suffering defeat in every at the Toilet.Bold by all Druggi.-itl.7\t8.BLODOKTT A 00.Rose, Rost, Richard W.Scott, William Scott, Sicotte, Simard, Simpson, Siuceuues, Sidney Smith, BouierriHe.Staruf», Talbot, Tasse, Tett, Turcotte, WhBn»y.\u201480.Mr.Mackbmeis complained that the members for Quebec voted ou ibe subjict.TbeSr akkk decided that they had not a direct personal interest in the mailer, and otsose-queiiHy had a right to vote.Mr.Mai xkkiik had a disposition to appeal from the decision, but was « ailed to order.KKSrilRW ILCCTtOV.The Hon.luspectoi General Cayley took his Capt.Bates having exas|>erated Admiral Bey-scat iu the House, during the eveniug, amidst tuout very much, much applauss.lie was introduced by the\tim>ia.Hon.Attorney General West and Hon.Atlor- The Lucknow heroines had arrived at Cal-ney General East.\tcutta, and were received with great enthusiasm and a alute from the fort.quarter.Amongst the killed on the side of the British were Captain Bates, Pott Captain in the Itoyal Navy, and Lieut, llackett, of the same service.Both officers were killed prior to the assault, whilst rrconnoilering.The opinion is that the city will be totally destroyed, the death of Tim llous» adjourned at half-past one o'clock, CORPORATION OF QUEBEC, A.M.M>»rvat's Live I\u2019ills and PiinEEft Bittekb.\u2014 All the physical derangement sof tin* liver, the kidneys, and the bladder can be effectually cured by taking the life pills ; nnd the Phoenix Bitters are u certain utuedy for diseases of the heart, h » uiorrboids, nod all nervous atfefitions.Proprietor W.B.Muftal, 335 Broadway, New York, aud his Agents iu Quebec J.Mussou T.B«.'lining A Bowen.Ira P it aises Aeoad.\u2014Hundreds of our ex-cliauges speaks iu the highest terms of the IVr-si in Halm.It seems «lestioeil to produce a revolution in many things, such as cosmetics, dentirifriccs, hair cleansers, p .rifiers of tho breutli, and I he appliances of the nursery and toilet.It seems .to well adapted to n great variety of uses, that we are fain In pronounce il the most useful of modern inveutions.His n great toilette luxury.PtiLIC MEETINO AT YALCA»TtBE, COUNTY OV Qi ehkc.\u2014Minutes of a public meeting of ibe in- habitants of \\ alcnrtier, held on Monnay the There arv no authentic accounts of the enemy in and around Lucknow, but il was considered not unlikely that they numbered 100,000 men.The following extract from a private letter written by a gentleman of the highest res|*ec-lability at Calcutta, has l>een communicated to the London Star :\u2014 \u201c Nana Sahib was taken by Gen.Outran» on tbe 2nd of January.Some of our officers w ere also taken by tbe rebels and four offers of ransom were made by the enemy and Outran» referred to the Governor General on tbe subject.The reply was that ransom could not be listened to, but no orders a» to the disposal of the Nana were sent, so that it may involve another reference.\" LATEST.Livekvool.\u2014Saturday, noon, Richardson Spence A Co., say that breadstulfs are ateady and Provisions wholly unchanged.Sold at Hie nianutaciories, .»»¦\u2022 Lane, New York, and No J4-» Strand, Loudon ; and by all druggists, at 25c., OJi-, und *1 pnr COMMERCIAL.OKANU TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA.Ardit Orriea.Montr«*l, Fsb.T7, 1858.\u2022nding Hut.went of Traffic KtceipU for tbs Weak February 'JOtb\tAiaousl Local l>ASJnderful effect of tbe Pills in stomach complaints and diorrbœa render tliein indiipensable to all travellers by sea or land.¦ Sold at Hie maiiufactories.No.8'» Maiden ! and box or pot.fÿ- i a t'TION 1\u2014Tone are genuine uiileü ih« word* \u2022\u2022H niowAy.New Y rk sn-11\tarc dl».erulbl« as a \u2022* water Miark\" laeVerv leaf of Ui.l»ook of dlrortiews around >a.h aol orb.»S;'tbe »aiu« iuav l ç x-lnlulv «ceii b» \u2022 hoMtnic ibole.vtlo ib«« l-flit.A baadaoiao reaard will be iriveu many \u2022\u2022\u2022 reii'b-rtnE .utb iiiforutalloii as insv had t-i Hi» »lei.« lion »i any i-aiiy or partie.».»un tsrfeitlat Ibe \u2022nodcelues or vottd.og lli«i «aui»'.kpowiuf Leni to Ui \u2022* urlou» V p- We aresla>) to lenro lhai l\u2022^\u2022rry DavU' I'alii Killer it h»\\ ii « »o iars»- a -ah' lu our city \" c bave ev»*ry reasou to believe II to he an almost nrv.-r faillnK eure for |>sla.an4 ssaueb U a luadlcme »\u2022 lamlly aboiu«l be without \u2014lM«»iitreil Pilot\t.\t.DavU'Pain Killer-From the repor*» of dealer.In Ibis riiv, we ll.iok.uo propneloiy lll\u2022 senerally a|>pre*iitelii tbo»e «ih-Uo»» in «be roulbwes» where Ibe drrea*e list been |.snlnilsrly vtrulea» tbe rest summer.\u2014Muniresl *t rsuvripl Messrs.Perrv DsvU a boa Permit me to acki.ow.Ms.' tbe benefit »*f v*>ur .slu»bl« tue»tb'iu«\u2014(be Patn Kllh-r I have been .«11» led tor two vesrs and a lialf with a»e\\ero pain lutbc sb>ma»-b audaressi.aad never fourni any relief uniil I tried I»xv»« Paiu KUlcr, lo wbbh I vbnerfully attr.buie my r»-sioralion to **o»l g» neral hexllb I eonsld.r II lb»- best family medkloe In use.for re»iorin| and bulblios u»* a ib-bilaied syslom lo llsuaiural vlvarliy and vigor «-f life\t,\t.\t« ¦ L I»SK.\u2018fOUCHKT, Montreal.L.C.iiid ot the Moutrenl Herald :\u2014- \\Ve may mar- | 'I'J «'\u201cl c.iilemplate thaï ; it ^\u2022l\"\u2018',nP,'\u201c\"\t'I'1 vel at tbs rashness ul a paper which ha* bec«*iiie ,\tsecuring u! the i ig u v a.» e < n\t^ 11 a by-Ward f«.r its disreg ird of principle, ven-\tthe el» » t«n.» aud the H .use : tar\tthe\t* h\t.luring to arraign a euutemporary for the a iv»u « \u2022\tiini- >\t«\t.\u2022 proceeding »y, b'assailed Au-I we may soiuetimcs be disposed to .rmiiid our cburimti censor of his own .\u2022\u2022ilittcal licentiousness-liis own uotori«>us waul->nnes«\u2014his own abject subserviency to the staadatdof mcrcaniile gaiu.\" Tm* Quebec Elfctios \u2014Mr.CAr«-itoVa E.x- TKAOUDLSAKY CiU'KSI.l/rom tbs Toronto l.*.ich «jver-oa.k it.The number of voles cad were outol .«roportiou to the population of the city ; au»l here wad no room left for «luubt that gr>.5-ra-b's find been rtitnniitted.In this stale ot the cade, Mr.Brown, who very appropriately tppeiwe»] a* the second«-r of M Catichoii s mo ip-n.d*-dared hi« readiness lo bring the Return- .ug Officer and all h.s deputies b.fore the House.( ^ >s 1M1;(V ekc,ion lliC frau.is bad l»e« n f ir the purpose of summarily punishing them a0\t^ lbe Cl)aJimUee went fur its d.ei- \u2014without, of course, ascertauiingwheUnr they u ».f Mr.Justice Lynch, but Hie application of Ly nch law generally proceeds upon mon-enable grounds thau these Lyncli law super-edrs the regular forms of justice ; but it »1»k-« \u2022iot discard evidetwc, and i.nev«-r tuns the risk \u2022 >f punishing the innocent instead ot the guilty .(From the Montreal Pilot ) Mr.Cauchon propos»*»! that the House should it once declare the election of Mes.-fd.Alleyn.Dut «ni ami Simard nuli and voi»l, on Hit- pru/iu /\u2018.(c»c evidence afforded by the poll baiks, and iitblic notoriety.But after a careful ptru-a.»if the debate » n Mr.Cauchoii's motion, we «-.in \u2022liicovcr nothing to rhow that the fraudulent voting was not a device of the losing party l vitiate tbe election.This appears to u.» an un-mswerable reason for nu inquiry, in the usual form, into the facts connected with this most liscn-ditable affair, and we were surprised that the point was not urged by any of Hie s|«cukers in the Ministerial ranks Whcu a criminal act f rggicssion is committed, the first point of inquiry is.who had an inter«-st in the coiinni-s, >n .fauchait.Palpably in the Quebec el- -lion, the persons who would gain by a proceeding .hat would nullify the return were the op, o* ticnts of Messrs.Alleyn, D.ib»»rd, and ^iii.i«l «s the result of the first day s polling le.*, no lottbt of tho success of the latter.(from tbs Toronto t -4'>uist) Di»l Mr Gauchon really believe that he would lee a British Provincial House o! Commons voting Ins extraordinary motion ?So great » violation was it of every principle, that it «trikes us th?member lor Montmurenci was prompted by one of two niotiv«*s.hither he is ignorant of constitutional law, or he desires to turn away the public eye from the weakness ol his party.Seconded by Mr.Brown, this motion gives us the right to consider the movement a party one, and the political world may-judge of the spirit of fairness with which the Opposition are prepared to act.Hitherto there Mas been the opinion pretty generally prevai.- i mg, that bet.re jmiging a question, it was cus-tamary to examine into its merits, and not to d< ciJe harshly ar.d hastily on the mere dictum >f an individual.Public reports once admitted as evideuce in one case, necessarily w ill be .» warrant for action in another ; and if w»- re-c.igniz«J notoriety us sufficient grounds for legislative interference, we at once set a*.»ic all Huis»- g-mrantees which exist for the préservation ».f rights.Indeed to our mind it is ditli el.-ctn.u null and void, but the amendment I c.ou-ei n« d in the tr.iud und irfegiilari'ies e»m-uleniphib-d tlu m-cted w ith Hi»- s.«id rettims and election.\" An iiineudinent was then tnove«l aud 1» St on , a divioioii.||.iii Attorney General MArno»alu said that .luring ti e dehat»-,\u2014which l»ad been, «»n tlie w ii««le, cotidiiet» »! with ei«-iy regard to ihe coll-\u2022 ideratioii »d ihe question\u2014ven many nmarks hin»luct Hui» a»l«>pt«*d was show ti by Hie vote which bad been just taken He brlit-vad that the Govern-i it «-lit mid its supporters were just ns anxious lo punish nny uitringemcnt ot Parliamentary i ights »>r j rn ii«-g» s as « »»uid he desired, (Hear, hvar.\u2014trou» Mr.Mackenzie.) Th«-y were quite as anxious ns the bon.member tor Hal«2iiiiati-n tlie bon.mtinber for Hal.iiiuaud and the Government was that I-»- woubi ua! / a man bi-fore trying him and ti.cy try him hi-for»* bunging him.(Laughter) fin* only obj'-clion which h»' (the lion.Atti»r-u»-y General jlui'l to the uiueiiduicnt would be \u2022hvious to every bon.member.H was the A.»»t«*r or rather «be occupation, of the time «»f a utere j-idiciat commute»'.Questions might «ri?* In which such a committee, bound by strict rules, could not act.Precedents Couni be i «und .u England, or ken tbnrn w.i.a 11»* preventing controverted elections being ti»k« n into considérai ion by the House, just as was ilit* «'.»»e here.Yet the House there bad taken «\u2022¦\u2022giiizan«*e of such matters.As for one »\u2022! tbe deputy returning officers who ba»l be«-u blamed he tboughUbat gentlemau bad doue bis duly wlien bt state»l that only 213 votes, which he knew to be legal, bud been polled when tin* books were taken lr*>m him.He thought lh«-House ought to provide that tlie tiaticliisi stuiuld iu future n»*t he s«> abused a» it ba«l been.It had been abused al the election three veurs ago.In that ease iioiliiiig f-»* lu-en done, and in Hie same county Irm.ii.-nad again occurred.In auotlier the sitting member lia»! been unseated, but on a collate, o.lease.In the ibird case the meUibe-r was unseated, but bemuse he had not resigned a p«-t* ly offiee he held.In tin* fourth, the case ol tha* work h n been in support of commerce, morality and gun! t-uU to see the least ground for Mr.Cone bon* faith, in contradistinction lothe Hercee impulses | jnjtfou, of these sons of glory, il will still be contende.l j\t________________ until the plot is matured and the moment ar* rives f.r ihr.wing o:l I,,.-.a»,k, mat the days PH0VINCIAL PARLIAMENT, of revenge or aggression have pa-jed, and that the exchange ofunemotional bene!j:s, the promotion of Iriendl.v intcrcour**' and thi.* culiiva-tion of the beneficent arts constitute the supreme aim »d Frauce.To any one wiio cre a se-\u201c l«*ct committee» of fire members lo enquire \" whether any fuels Ap|*ear in connection w ith \u201c those documents requiring this House to an-\" ticipate the action of the committee on con-\u2022\u2022 tested «-lections, for the purpose of securing \u201c a |>r»iper representation of the people in this \u201c House and the prompt punishment of\u2019any one \u201c wlio may have been a party lo tlie gross \u2022' frauds that appear to bare been perpetrnled.\" Hou.Mr.(\u2019aktieh said that by the a :t of 51 this House had been deprived of the power of ajudicating in a contested election.That act provided that all contested elections shoulii be referred to a committee.Hud any petition for the purpose of contesting the election been presented lo the House?Mr Know* said it was not a common cocles-'ed election, but a case of fraud.Hon.Mr CAnrisn proceeded to repeat that no petition had been lodged.Mr Labbro»\u2014Nor «gainst the Vcrcheres election.(Laughter.) Hon Mr.Cartisr\u2014I am sorry for it because l shall not he able to recover the costs I have incurred, for the security lodged in the case is mil a good one.The hf the returning officers had stated that the po'l hooks were takea from him on the second d.»y of the election, and returned them at 11 o'clock al night with 5,000 finitions votes, Hut that officer did nut say that the hooks were taken by foret, nor did he state in who»e favor the ficib lions votes were recorded.Then an to the number of votes, he believed the population of the city was about 70,000.Heventy thousand penpla had among them a great many voters dut it wan argued on the first day of the election that many of the Opposition candidates' eiippoilern had not been able, though desirous, to poll their votes.It was then on/irma /\u2022trie evidence apparent that the fictitious votes were rather rec irdad for the defeated than tbe sitt ing candidates.The Opposition sometimes resorted to tbsse s/stnmi.In Vsrchsrea many «\u2022g«'d.He hop' 1 Uni matter w< it I t> be left lo a couiUi'm election committee, h.r, il that Was dun»*, eandhlaleS wbu wanted a *« at \u2022 u .he House lor a few w«-«-k.» *«r months w«»ul»i »c!i»l organized band* «»! rowdies Uj the poll*, to in- scribe as many votes as ni ght be required.Mr.Tukuotte wanted to know what the n ig-g»-»te»l «' that the usual elec tion cnlimiittee could not.It the lI«iW*e declared the chclion void, it would cuc»uruge future candidate* w ho might find find ihciuM-l»» -in a minority of legal voles on Hie tir.-i lTU»R.S ««f the Vacant Estate of of the late JOSEPH FA-LARDRAl*, Ji niok, in his lifv-tiu.c of the Parish of St.Ambroisi* «1** In Jeune Lorette, Trailer, will b?Iirlil at the Orricir or the Clerk or Tiir.ClkOl\u2019IT CutT'.r at Quebec, in the Court House, on WEDNESDAY, the TENTH of MARCH instant, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, in or»i»*r to appoint a Curator to the said vacant estate.BURROUGHS k FÎSKT, P.C.S.Quebec, 5th March, 1858.1 Sw* \"fc jt; By T elcgrapli.(Keportcdlorthe Morning Cbrouiolfl.) ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP EURO PA.liter how strong, provitlid they »li»l nut con- «lemu at.y indit dIuhI iinlieard.This Commit- ScVCIl dîIVS lütCf ffOIll Europe.u e shoulii enti r into » btnci investigation of Hi c:t-«', and report tlie matter to Hie House illi-nr, bt .ir.) With Ihu explanation he Ihoughl Ills h»>n.friend would witlolrnn his tnolion.» Hear, ll«' ir j Mr.1 N.Macdonald, in reply, said he was « rv th«' ILm Attorney General West had not disclosed at Ute comnienc«'tnent «I the debate ,,,«\u2022 «i« »«t he held on the subject.But he was not ready t«« withdraw his motion.Mr.Hmown said that unless the witnesses were brought to the bar of the lloui-e immediately, the evidence hvlorc th** committee would he iitkeu and published ; il would have hern Commented on hy the people, and as a sequel to all this, the olfeDders would receive a very \u2022 light punishuient.The amendment of Mr.J.S M irdonuld was then put with the following result :\u2014 Ykas \u2014Aikins, Allan, Hell.Biggar, Iloursssa, Brown, Burwell, Cauchon, Chapuis, Christie, 'imoii, Ciitrk, Coun«»r, Conk, Dorion, Dorland, Foley, Gouhl, Hariman, Hebert, Hogan, How-lan ij Holmes, Jobin, Laberge, Laframboise, Micdotiald Donald A , Ma«'»lonald John .S , Macken/iv, Mali in*, McGee, MrKellar, Mownt, M'inio, Nutman.P.tidneau, Pit he, Powell, Wal-k«T.Il' mal, Nentt William, .Short, Somerville, SHrton, Wallhriilge, White, Wright.\u20144»i.Nayr\u2014Messrs Alleyn, !\u2018>il>y, Bcauhi«*n,Benjamin Buehanun, Burton, Cameron John, Cameron Malcolm, Camphell, tmrling, Caron, Cayley, Cartier, Attorney (««'lierai, Coutler, Daly, Di»iu«i, Diiwson, Dionne, Dubord, I)u-frc/ti'', Donkin, Felloweg, Fergussnit, Ferres, Koetier, Galt, tJaiDlet, Gauvrenu, Gill, Hrath, Harwood, Lultelle, La»'».sle, Langevin, Laporte, BtisineM Cards, Show-Cards, Billheads.Cirutilar.*, Handhills, Blank Fornts-Fostcrs, and even- description of Printing executed at the \u201c Morning Ciironicll Ofi ic k,\u201d with neatness and despatch, at the lowest possible price.BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA\u2014Eruptions and all diseases of ibe external structure are simply the cffiux of poisonous virus circulating in the veins.Tfiis preparation purges the blood of this foul element.Hence it cures.Kemp's Worm Pastilles are the only safe remedy for Vermicular disease.Sold by I).T.Lanman k Kemp, wholesale druggists, «'»9 Water st.eel, New York, and by all druggists.Sarsaparilla $1, and Pastilles 25c.per bottle.For Sale ey\u2014John Musson, Benning k Bowen, John K.Burke, and George Musson A Co., Quebec.SBCONI) KKI\u2019OKT.Among*! the passengers by the \" Europa\" is his Excellency Mohammed Pasha, Rear-Admiral of the Turkish Navy, attended by his suite.The \" North American\" would not sail for Portland till 3rd March.ORKAT finiTAIN.Numerous meetings had been held in London and elsewhere, against Lord Palmerston\u2019s bill in regard to conspiracy to murder, and a demonstration against it was to take place in Hyde Park, Lond«in, on Sunday the 21st Feb It bis been officially announced that the British Government intend to assume certain portions of the Hutlson Bay Company\u2019s territory.The London (ilobc says the Red River Colony wrill now probably be eonstiluD'il a Province with n Military governor.Van-eon vers Island will be placed tinder the Ad-inirnl rommauding the station, similar to the early state of rule at Newfoundland.11 will he remembred thnt Lord Palmerston denied that any legacy In accordance with the will of tha first Napoleon had been paid to Cnntill >n, the would be nsssas-sin of the late Duke of Wellington.Mr.Sterling, a member of Parliament has published a letter in which he quotes from the Moniteur to prove that Contillon's legacy amounting with interest to 1034 francs, had been paid tn lull, nnd that this payment and many others had received the approval of the present Emperor A notice from the British Foreign Office saya fcF* Among the many preparations now in use for restoring, and beautifying the hair there are none that we can recommend with more confidence than Prof.Wood\u2019s Hair Restorative, now in general use throughout the United States.This preparation possesses the most invigorating qualities, and never fails in producing the most happy results when applied according to directions.Wc refer to the ad vertisemnnt for a few of the inumerable certificates which have been sent by parties who have been benefilted by it, and who feci happy in giving testimony to Its wonderful effects produced on them.\u2014(Cincinnati Sun, Nov.1st lit t.UT To be had of druggists everywhere.A lliiI ! A Rat I Dead for a Quarter! Mr.CHARLKs Parsons\u2014Deal Nu : It aiv»s u* great pleasute to teatify to the gieat merits of vour \" Rat and Roach Ex-TRBMiNAToa.\u201d For years hail we battled with these filthy pea\u2019s, and notwithstanding we had us«*«l every means within our power and knowledge, and kept persons constantly on guard against them, and although we had slain thou-ssnda of the enemy, their reaeived legions were sure to come in at the last hour and claim the victory But by the aid of your vahfoule \" Extei-minator,\u201d we have routed the enemy, horse, fool And dragoons.We find no necessity for even 'Mir guard, as there are not enough of the enemy left to try experiments upon Messitt fc Lanolet, Proprietor* ol the I)ey-st.Houae, Noe.54.5fi and 5N Dey-a*.Agent*, C.V.CLlCBRiEa fk Co., No.81 8a clay-at.Price 2') cent* a hoi.îjol1 h*» all Druggists in Canada.Le Boutillier, Lemieux, Loranger, Macbrih,\tprson in henceforth to be perinitled to Maccomild, Attorney General, McCann, Me- ]fln,] jn Frrtncc without a passport.Led, McMicken, Meagher, Morin, M orison, ; Th(l (;npUjn \u201ef Hie \" Leander\" which was Panel, Playfair, Powell William F., Price, Rn-\t()fj |t,,|yhead by the steamer \u201c North Atne- hinsoti, Rose, .Solicitor G.n.rAl, Ross, .Scott r|r.,\u201e» |,ft, rnifrod an action in the Admiralty Riclnud W , Sirotte, Simard, Simpson, Hinerriï (;0,lr(\towners of the latter vessel, iipa, Smith, Sidney, Sinnies, Talbot, Tasse, Tell, Ujjn(( rjamages at j;i5, 00.The Master fiirnotte, W hitney \u201465.Tbe vote upon the main motion was then taken, HB follow s :\u2014 Yeas.\u2014Messrs Aikins, Allan, Bell, Brown, Rut well, Cauchon, Christie, Connor, Cook, Dorion, Dorland, Foley, Gould, Hartman, Hogan, Howland, Donald A.Macdonald, John S.Macdonald, Mackenzie, Matlice, McGee, McKellar, Mownt, Munro, N'otmao, Walker Powell, Rymal, Short, Stir ton, Wallbridge, Webb, W i ight \u201432.Nava.\u2014Messrs.Alleyn, Baby, Beaubien, Benjamin, Bjurassn, Buchanan, Bureau, Burton, John Cmneron, Malcolm Cameron, Campbell, and Mates of the \" North American\" arc confident that they can prove that there was no fault on the part of the officers of that vessel.CHINA.The Pekin (iattllt of Nov.14th, contains » document which is regarded as equivalent to a decUrmion of war against Russia.Tim New York TiuiMBaysthe bombardment of Canton commenced on the Jfllh.The city was on fire in a number of places.The ships were throwing shell at the rate of 30 per day, at which rate they were to continue shelling for some three days when the final Carling, Caron, Cayley Attorney General tffir- a«sault will he made.The troops were prepar tier, Chapais, Church, Cimon, Coutlee.Daly, Ing to storm Gongh's fort, a large fortress on Dno.ist, Dawson, Dcsaulniern, Dionne, Puoord, top of a high hill overlooking tha city, manned Dufresne, Dunkin, Fellowee, Ferguson, Ferras, ^7 Chinese.CITY HALL, Qukukc, 8th March, 1858.IVERSON3 wishing to keep HOUSES of PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT in this City, are hereby rc«piircd to furnish to this (Mhc*' the Certificates required bv law fr«»ni NOW uniil the FlK.Sr APRIL NKX T, to be submitted to the confirmation ol tb«* City Council.Notice is further given, that no application for Tavern Licenses s» ill l>e received by the Cily Council unless accompanied with a c«*rti ficate of tbe City Treasurer, that tbe Two Pounds imposed in virtue of the 3Dtb Georg»-III., chap.5, section 23rd, have been paid.The said money to be refunded il tho License is not granted.By order, F.X.QARNEAU, City Clerk.I find your medicine#, particularly the \u201c Speedy Relief,\" give good aatisfaction.I have great faith tn the \" Balsam of Liverwort,\" as it entirely cured my boy, one year old, of a severe cough and stoppage \u2022S in the pipes, after trying almost every ÏSC \u2022 O other remeoy in vain T.W.BRADFORD, Bay Side, St.Andrews, N.B.sold à 2 If All the Worm Loxenges I have have given good satisfaction.MILKS PECK, Hopewell, N.B.I S Fel\u2019ows* Worm Loz«nn-itniction whereof will benefit the inhabitants of the raid City : It is ordained and enacted by the said Council and the said Council doth hereby ordain sn»i enact : 1.That with a view tn aid and assist In tho making, construction and completion of the Railways of the said amalgamaitd Cotii) any, to wit : the North «Shore and .St.Maurice Railway and Navigation Company, the making nnd construction whereof will benefit the Inhabitants of the City of Quebec, n midi of money shall be raised by the Corporation of the City of Quebec, to wit : by \u201c The Mayor Councillors and Citizens of the City of Quebec\" ns a hoan on tlie credit of the snid Lower Canada Municipal LoanTund, under the provisions i t the said Act passed in the eighteenth year of Her Majesty* Reign, intituled \u201c An Art locx-\u201c tend and amend the Act to establish a Con-\u201csolidated Municipal Loan Fund for U|»per \u201c (\u2019anads by apply ing the same to Lower Cn-\u201c nada, ami for oilier jiurposes,\" and under tlie authority of the last cited Act, and tho said Lan when raised shall be, and it is fieri I y appropriated lo aid and assist in the making, construction nnd completion of the snid Rml-stays of the said amalgamated Company, to wit : \u201c the North Shore and St.Maurice Railway and Navigation Company.\" 2.That the said Loan to he raised as aforesaid under the Acts aforesaid on the credit of Ihe said Lower Canada Municipal Loan Fund, shall he for the sum of three hundred thousand pounds currency, which is sn amount not exceeding twenty iwr cent on the aggregate valuation of the properly In the snid City affected by this By-Law, according to the Inst assessment roll thereof.3.That the said Loan shall be for the term of twenty five years from and after the time of raising the same.4.That the said sum of three hundred thousand pounds to be raised as forrsnid shall lie employed by the said Corporation of the City of Quebec, to wit, \u201c Ihe Mayor, Councillors anil Citizens of the City of Quebec,\" for the purposes aforesaid, by subscribing and taking shares in tho stock of the said amalgamated Company, to wit : \u201c the North Hhore and 8t.Maurii e Railway and Navigation Company\" to the said amount of three hundred thousand (sounds, to wit : forty-eight thousand shares at six pouodfl Hive shilli' ((\u2022 each share. THE MUKNINU UU KUW lULiK, TUESDAY, A UCnON^S AIjES.furniture Sole.5.\tThu to loon m the present By*Lnw shall have kreu approved by tbe Governor in Uouu-cil, a certain By-Law passed by tbe said Conn- | «\u2019I \u2022 r the City of Quebec on the twenty seventh d y ot April one thousand eight honored and i hfiy seven, intituled, \u201c A By-Law tq subscribe a\t\u2014 .11 further or additiounl aotount of the sto k of be sold THIS DAV, TCKSDAY, the 9th 11 the North i^hore lUilaav Company incor- instant, oppositetheMethodistChurch- District of Quebec.> IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, The Fourth dar of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, r a e a s n t : The Honorable Mr.Justice Mosis.No.1358.XAVIER GIR \u2019 RD, of the Parish of St.David, in the District of Three Rivers, now in Quebec, Journeyman, Plaintiff ; vs.WILLIAM MOFFAT, of Pembroke, in Upper Canada, now at the City of Quebec, Lumber Merchant, Defendant ; AND GEORGE BURNS SYMES and DAVID DOU-GLAS YOUNG, of the City of Quebec, Merchants, Copartners, and as such carrying on business at Quebec, under the name style and firm of George Burns Svmes A Co., Garnishees.nAVING read the petition of the plaintiff, whereby he prays that the defendant lie notified, by advertisements to be published in pursuance of the provisions of law m that behalf made, to appear and answer to the present suit or HCtion, and having examined the proof adduced in support of the said petition, whereby it is established that th* defendant hath had nodotnieile in Lower Canada, and it appearing by the return of the Sheriff of the District of Quebec, to the writ of tniiie-arret, in this cause issued that the defendant cannot be found in the said District ; It is therefore ordered that the defendant, by an advertisement to he twice inserted in the English language in the newspaper called the \u201c Morning Chronicle,'\u2019 published in that language, and twice in the French language in the newspaper called \" Le Canadien,\" published in that language, in Lower Canada, be notified to appear and answer to the present suitor action within two months after the last insertion of such advertisement, and that, upon the neglect of the defendant to appear and answer to the said writ or action within the period aforesaid, it shall bo lawful for the plaintiff to proceed to trial and judgment as in a case hy default.True copy, J.B Superfine Broad A narrow Cloths, Trowserings, Vesting*, Cloakings, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Blankets, Quilts, Window Curtains, \u2014 ALSO, \u2014 The whole Slock of Gentlemen s ready made Shirts, Collars, Neck Ties, Ac., will be cleared out, regardless of cost.N.B«\u201420 per cent, off all Sewed Goods.JAS.HEWITT A CO.38, St.John\u2019s Gate.Quebec, March 1, 1858.FIRE!_FIREI! ~ Dry Goods Cheaper Ilian ever NOTICE.THAT portion of the valuable Stock of DRY (ie Let, HAT COMFORTABLE HOUSE, situated in Garden Street, with and Gas, papered aud painted, Ac., now occupied by tne undersigned.Apply to AUCHD.CAMPBELL, J ns , Advocate, No.11, Garden direct.Quebec, March 4, 1858.TO LET, Possession on tl.e First May next : a LL or PART of the BUILDING ,'to of CAISSE DKCuNOIIIK t»F NOTRE DAME, cooaisting of T\\\\U SHOPS, ground ilwor, Coal Vaults, Ice-hou*»-, M me Cellars, Dwellings, Offices, Yard ai.d Hangar.Apply to the undersigned, Secretary, No.«4, d A.guillou Street, St.John Suburb.F.VEZINA.Quebec, Juny.12, 1858.\u2022JO LKT, \u2019'HAT delightfully situated HOUSE rear of tbe Glacis, No 63, St.Eustacbe Street.Has been occupied for several years past *» a Hotel.Apply to DR.McKEK Or to\tE.Ü.CANNON, Quebec, Feby.24, 1858.\tNotary.TO LET, \u2014With immediate Possession\u2014 J , A COMFORTABLE DWELLING J\\ HOUSE, with Garden aud Sta-\u2022e AÜ.bles, near tbe Railway Depot at chemin.Apply to JOHN STANTON, Etcbemin.Feby.25, 1858.Et- s TO LET ROOMS and OFFICES tbe SEVERAL ROOMS and ui nCKS m Sr.Gkokus'* Hotel, Place d'Armes.Enquire at\tJ.T BROl'SSKAU, 7, Buade Street.Quebec, 23rd Feby., 1858.BAKERY a d H U jjE TO LET I N Valiiere Street, next door to Mr.Efjl .1 J.O.Vblliskk A Co'h Cabinet \u201dManufactory.Apply to J.O.VALL1ERK 4 SON.Quebec, Feby.10, 1858.TO LET, 't UREE COMFORTABLE HOUSES, V situate in Amable and Bertheiot Streets, near Grande Allee, with tables and Coach-house attached.Apply to M MEKNAGH, proprietor, or to ; K.G CANNON, Notary.Quebec, Feby.13, le58.\t-\t_ MV- JOBB Apply to ANDREW 8TRAMQ, St.Charles Street.Quebec, Feby.4, 1858.\t3a>p ¦JO L¥Tf ri HE SHIP BUILDING YARD 1b Peiat i Rocb, formerly occupied by Messrs Ito-*ri»T McCoao A So*, and tbe Cove ad oining, known os Miss s Cove, occupied nt present by Mr.W.W.Scott.\u2014AISC\u2014 Several DWELLING HOUSES in Saint Dominique Street, Prince Edward Street and Grant Street.Apply to ALLAN GILMOUR A CO., St.Peter Street.Quebec, Feby.8, 1858.\ttf TO BE LET, AaA T1 OPE GATE HOTEL.Apply to iff» I 1\tLANGLOIS A SHAW.*\u201c-^* Quebec, Feb?.9, 1858.TO Lb 7, \u2014WITH IMMKUIATE PO*4K»SI0B\u2014 AmA rPWO COMMODIOUS DWELLING ftjfiffj J HOI.SES, situated on tbe Jtelvi-*\tdere Road, adjtdning tbe residence tf F.Fal8k.nh*hu, Esq., with Stables, Coucb houses, a to ell of pure water, and one acre of land attached to each house.Apply to K H.RUSSELL, M D.Quebec, Feby.2, 1858,\tup FOR HALE.AH KNIE HOUSE, with Barns, Stables, Ac., Ac., and Twenty-re Acres of Laud suitabl* fur Building Lots.The Property is held in Free and Common Soccsge, aud is situated between the St.Foy and St Lewis Roads, within 1J miles of Quebec.Apply to L T.MACPMKHSON, Esquire, N.P., St.Peter Street, or to Mh Quebec, 8tb Feby., 1858.R.MITCHELL.TO I ET.THE bouse at present occupied by Mrs.Gilmour, corner of Esplanade and Anne Street.Possession 1st of May next.Apply to CHARLES E.LEVEY A CO.St.James Street.Quebec, 3rd Feb.1858.Mr! Warehouse lo Let.The Caisie d P^c nonue of Notre I-ame will have lor .>n!e, on tl.e l-t May next, the SAFE they have now in use, which cost 2.02 I Os.F.VEZINA.Quebec, Jany.12, 1658.\t3aw 8' All must be sold without delay to close accounts, and the prices throughout will Le so extremely low as to ensure that object REGARDLESS OF COST! rot CASH ONLY.J.B.SCOTT Agent.Quebec, Feby.23, 1858.R.DUFRESNE, Depy.P.t.0.Dunn\u2019s Baser co c.f Ccffoe Ch colate.and rHE subscriber has just received, via Portland, a Fresh supply of DUN.V8 CELE- BRATED ESSENCE OF COLATE POWDER.COFFEE and CliU J.MU3SON.\\ Quebec, Feby 23, 1858.FOR SALE, COMPLETE SUIT OF SAILS, ANCHORS, CHAIN'S, Ac., suitable for a Vessel of 1,200 Tons.Applv to ALLAN GILMOUR A CO.St.Peter Street.Quebec, 19th January, 1858.HARMONIUMS.VFEW ROSE-WOOD HARMONIUMS for sale.These instruments being a Consignment from the maker, whose desire is to introduce them ; they will be sold at cost price for cash.HENRYS.SCOTT.Feby.22, 1858.F^r tale by ih** SulHcrilnr* : SUGARS\u2014Bright Muscnv.do, in Lhds.and barrels, Tierces Loaf Sugar, MOLASSES\u2014Puncheons, hhds.aud barrels, A Iso\u2014Bright Syrup, TEAS\u2014Hyson Twaukay.Hyson, Gunpowder, Congou, Souebong und Oolong.COFFEE\u2014Mocha and Rio, Green and Roasted, SPLCfcs\u2014Nutmegs, Cloves, Pitm uto and Gio-F» r, SOAPS\u2014Liverpool.Honey and Fancy, FRl.\u2019iTri\u2014Fresh Currants.Layer and Bunch Kairins, BRANDY\u2014** Vine Grower\u2019\u2022« \u2019 in hlids, qr.-ca.sks octaves and cases\u2014Yin* ige 1850.GIN\u2014\u201c DeKuyper « Son\u2019s\" in hhd , qr.-casks and cases, also Booth's Old Toni, WINES\u2014Crown i ortsud Sherry, in qr-casks, Champagne, incase* mid baskets, RPM\u2014Kim Old l.oudon Jamaica, ALES\u2014Bass\u2019 Pale India utid London Stout, -At.HO,- Olive i >il in j ir>, cases, pints and quart*.Sperm, Pale Seal and Cod Oil, W indow Gin?* assuitcd sizes, Bordeaux Vinegar, Pearl an] Blue Siarcb, Bine, Indigo, Isinglass, Corn Brooms assorted mzv», Pija*s, Tobacco, Sweet 10\u2019# and 5\u2019s, Leaf Tobacco in hoghshends and bales, \\c., Ac., with a large a**orim«ut ol other goods.LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec.Dec.9, 1857 ii rip h t\tSo ne of which is well stoiked with Fruit and Flower Trees.Potseasicu 1st May next.Apply to WM.BROWN, St.Vallier Street.Quebec, Jany.23, 1858\tu 3aar TO LET» \u2014Possession on the first Mar next\u2014 St\u2019I HE large new building corner of Porch aad Union Streets.Possession immediately.Apply to either of tbe undersigned, W.WITHAL, 1 Trustees A.JOSEPH, > Estate C».UUUT.J Boi*.Freres.Quebec, 19tb Feb.1858.\t1m.MA r ^ - ^** ft.a r* A TWO-STORY HOUSE, with Shop and Hangard, situated near the Grand Trunk Depot and the Docks now in construction at Notre Dauie de la Victoire (Pointe Lévi ) Inquire to the proprietor.K.DAL AIRE.Notre Dame de la Victoire, Feby.25, 1858.\tlm-3awp Jltn A TC) LRT.¥ N the Cut Stone House forming a I Corner upon St.Paul and Sault-au-Matelot Streets, TWO DWELLINGS.L S O\u2014T W O SHOPS.m COTTAGE TO LET.^HE FIRST of those Tnn*x TO LET, HAT large well finished TWO STORY HOUSE, at Nsw Livbr-rout, Painted iu the best order and well laid out for a Grocery and Chandlers Store, with Store, Stable and Coach House, and Kitchen Garden.Post-essiou given immediately if required.For particulars apply to JOHN McSAUGUTON, On the spot.New-Liverpool, Feby.2, 1858.2mp TO LET, With Immediate Possession: HAT FINE THREE STORY DWELLING HOUSE and PREMISES on tbe Grande Aille Read, ad-COT- I joining tbe residence of Mr.WtLi.iaM Akdkxw.Mr > MR TA G ES opposite tbe Race Course, ^t.Lewis Road, at present occupied bv Mr E.Rstsolds, with Stables, Coach-house, and Garden ; there is also a go< d well of water.The Cottage has been newly painted and papered last year and is in first rate order.For particulars apply on the premises or to J.S.HOSSACK, N.P.St.Peter Street.Quebec, Feby.13, 1858 TO LET rHE Upper-Part of a House in St.Ursule Street, consisting of Nine Apartments, with private entrance Rom St.Ursule Street, with good Cellars, and fitted with Lot and cold water, and 'boroughly painted.The Gas fix tares will be left iu the house.Apply to EG.CANNON, N.P.Quebec, 12th Feby., 1858.Rent moderate.Apply to J.S.HGSSACK, Notary.Quebec, Feby.27, 1858.\t12-Jaw i O i ET, \u2014With Possession on Is; Mar next\u2014 {r.h \u20191 HOT SES TO LET, Jtosffi fJ'MlE HOUSE occupied by the under-Vi ! iff I signed, St.George Street, Grand ^\tBattery.\u2014 ALSO \u2014 The Rouse adjoining the above, occupied by the Quebec Building Society.Apj ly to JOS.MORRIN.Quebec, Feby.11, 1858.TO LET, \u2014 Possession First of May next : \u2014 'I HE HOUSE.SHOP and STOP.F.in St.John Street, at present occupied by Mr.Saul.Cocksil, painter.Apply to Quebec, Feby.2, 1858 N.H.BOWEN, N.P.TO BX LET, \u2014 From the First of May next, \u2014 ri'HAT CONVENIENT HOUSE, No.-I 1* (irande Allée, at present occu-pied by Captais Pekct, Brigade Major.Apply to\tK G.CANNON.N.P.Or to J.GREAVES CLAPHAM, Quebec, Jany.30, 1858.\tNotary.TO LET, (NE-TlilRD cf the ]>ren.:.«e« now occupied by tbe undersigned.L.A C.TETU a CO.Quebec, Jany 28, 1658\t3m MO' Apply to For Sale bv the v iibscribt rs : HDS 'BRIGHT PORTO RICO SUGAR.LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec, Jany.20, lS5*i.50 ]I H O S E FIRST-CLASS PIPE BRiCK STORES, adjoining Mr.I Gibb a property, situated close to the \u2022 Custom House and principal Wharves.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 DOUBLE OFFICES, in St.Peter and St.James Streets.\u2014 AH»\u2019 \u2014 BLACK STORE, on Whvrf, accessible to \u2022 \u2019raft on one side : the other opening on SlJamet ; Street.Moat desirable Premises for Lower Port or Forwarding business.Apply to\tH.ATKINSON, St.James Street.Quebec, March 3, 1858.\t3awfI2 Ringfield, Feby.10, 1*58.G.H.PAREE.mt **a **¦ tn For Sale or To Let, TO BE LET, \u2014 From First of May next.\u2014 'HAT First Class TWO STORY IfiT] i BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, si-F\ttuate on Grande Allée Road.No.47, Richmond Place, this aide of the Toll Gate, with Coach-house, Stables.\u2014at present leased by Major Lrikkn.Apply to F.J.SHAW, Or\tLANGLOIS A SHAW.Notaries.Quebec Feby.8, 1858.xei \u2019 irit fox \u2022 ai.a \u2022 ^ F|3UHS TAILS choice Tow nsbip BUT- LANE, GIBB à CO.Quebec, Dec.17, 1857.Û A Province of Canada, 7 District of Quebec.$ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, The Fourth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, r n s s x n T : The Honorable Mr.Justice Morin.No.1358.PIERRE RKAUSEJOUR, of the City of Montreal, now in Quebec, Journeyman, Plaintiff ; vs.WILLIAM MOFFAT, of Pembroke, in Upper Canada, now at the City of Quebec, Lumber Merchant, Defendant ; asn GEORGE BURNS SYMES end DAVID DOUGLAS YOUNG, of the City of Quebec, Merchants, Copartners, and as such carrying on business nt Quebec, under the name, style and firm of George Burns Symes A Co , Garnishees.AVING read the petition of the Plaintiff whereby he pray* that the defendant be notified, by advertisements to be published in pursuance of the provisions ot law in that behalf made, tn appear and answer to the pre sent auit or action, and having examined the proof adduced in support of the aaid petition, whereby it is established that the defendant hath had no domicile in Lower Canada, and it appearing by the return of the Sheriff of the District of Quebec, to the writ of »-orre/ in this cause issued, that the defendant cannot be found in the said District: It is therefore ordered that the defendant, by an advertisement to be twice inserted in the English language in the newspaper called the \"Morning Chronicle,\" published in that language, and twice io the French language in the newspaper called \" Le Canadien.\" published in that language, in Lower Canada, he notified to appear and answer to the present suit or action within two months after the last insertion of such advertisement, and that, upon 'he neglect of the defendant to appear and answer to the said suit cr action within the period aforesaid, it shall be lawful for the plaintiff to proceed to trial and judgment as in a cose by default.Tree copy, J.B.R.DUFRESNE, Depy.P.8.0.II FOH 8 \u2022> I.F., I T>RLS* C0D PISH in Store, here.I g 150 Do.do., in Store, 1'oinl Leri 25 Barrels Eels.25 HnR-Barrels, \\ No\u2019 2 Mtckrr*1* 10 Do.Halibut, too Barrels Cod Oil, 2»0 Do.Whale Oil, 73 Boxes Casey's Liverpool Soap, 10 Do.Hyson Twankay, 10 Bags Filberts.\u2014 At SO,\u2014 A Chain Cable 1» In 90 fathom, An Anchor, 20 Cwt THOMAS FRASER.India Wharf.Quebec, Feby.9, 1858.\t1m ft right ICHKONS BRIGHT SYRUP loo re Also in Hogsheads and Barrets.GIBB k CO.Quebec, 2NG, ex late arrivals.LANE, GIBB k CO.Quebec, Jany.20, 1858.First duality L b acbr IlerriEg.FIRST CLASS DWELLING HOUSE, »n the Beauport Rood,) ** one mile from Durchester Bridge \u2014 Contains 20 apaitnient*, all well finished and in good »Tiier.Itut-bnildings.with fine Stable, Kc., hr Two Gardens i.ttaclied.Also 40 ! Acres of good Laud, if desired.For further particulars apply to J.or W.DINNING, St.Peter Street.Quebec, March 2, 1858.\t6 3aw To l>e Let, V PIBST-CLASS HOUSE, No.49, kG*H i\\ St.Lewis Street, with Yard, i \u2022\u2014\tC V I4.- - « J .a _ »» ._ i m STORE TO LET, 'O LET,\u2014 Possession on the 1st May next.\u2014That first class Three Story STORE, situate in Ramsay Street, near St Paul\u2019s Market.Apply to LOUIS LAURENT PARADIS.Or to\tE.(».CANNON, Notary.Quebec, Feby.9, 1858.\t1m\" Ï X.F.Bn-raat Or to Quebec, Feb, Stables, Ac., next door to the Hon.f \u2014 F II OP L R TY TO LET, 3WO Comfortable and Convenient FIRE BRICK HOUSES, with Stables, Water end Gas, in D'Artigny Street, St.Lewis Suburb.Apply to K.O.CANNON, Notary.Qnebee, Feby 9.1858.^1 Apply to K.G.CANNON, N.P J.BURROl GHS, Proprietor.15, 1858.\tu-3aw TO BE LET.FOR SALE, 3II AT Capital Business Stand, No.1 20 FOR SALE By the Subscribers :- ANUS of RIGGING, suitable for Vessels of 900 a 1200 Tons, 8 Tons Tarred Cordage, from 7 in.downwards, 6 do Manilla do do 7| in.do.3 do 2 and 3 Yarn Hpunyarn, 3 do Hamhroline, Housand A Marline, 20 do Rigging Chain, j a J inch, 2\tdo Hubbuck\u2019s Patent Zinc Paint, 1) do Black Paint, 40 Rhls.Stockholm Tar, 3\tTon* American Oakum.10 Hhds.Blundell's double boiled Linseed Oil.J.BROWN k CO.Quebec, Dec.18, 1857.N.B \u2014Order* for every description of Tarred and Manilla Rope executed with despatch.J.B.k Co.- 250 B ARRELS, For Quebec, Feb 2, JS.\u2019iS.:ale bv J.' DUNN A CO.VLOT OF LAND, fronting the Road lending from the St.Foy to the St Lewis Road, containing 20 arpent* and 9 perches, with a comfortable Dwelling Hrose, Barns, Ac.thereon ereeted, ( Also, three other Lots adjoining the above ; « t- C\tnow occupied by one containing 9 arpents and sixty-five perches ; v.¦,\t,,\t' ism, as a b|) LIVER OIL by the Gal- O Ion or Bottle, For Sale hr Quebec, Feby 2, 1858.J.DUNN A CO.( 1 Rl'l KRt: < Ilfr ESE X\tFor sale bv C.P.PELLETIER.Quebec, Feby.11, I8.r8.\tItn Patent Prt pared Flour.«¦*51 TO RE LET, I'HAT FIRST CLASS HOUSE, in I La Chevrotierv Street, forming one of the three brick buildings, and at present occupied by O.L.RicnARnsos, Esq.Apply to C.8.PHILLIPS La Chevroticre Street, 1 3rd Feby., 1858.\t)\t3aw Municipal Cou tcil efthe County of duobec.tor, D*vin Cos.nsll, on the premises, or to the undersigned, W.E.DUGGAN, Advocate.Quebec, 9th Feby., 1858.\t2m MUS FLOUR i* guntar.teed superior to any I 'a «TM For Sale in Bugs for SHAW A CO.1 Count with cold w ater only, family use by ROBERT Quebec, Feby.3, 1858.J L'i*h and Oytiter* ! UST RECEIVED a Large supply of FRESH FISH.\u2014al.se»\u2014 OVSTKRN in Cans and Shell, warranted fresh, a fine lot SUPERIOR TOWNSHIP BUTTER, and ONIONS, can be had at the old stand, No.f>, Garden Street, opposite the English Cathedral, Mrs.Dbi.anky's, (formerly McGlorv's.) also from Michael Gallaghcr Upper-Town Market, and No.8, St.Dominique Street, St.Roeh».Quebec, Feby.26, 1858.\t1) notice.\" All i\u2019krkons ivdkutkp to tiik Firm of JAB.MORGAN are requested to settle their respective accounts immediately with JOSEPH II MORGAN, who is duly authorised to that effect.J.H.MORGAN, B.MORGAN.Quebec, 3rd March, 1838.Fm SoU* by the Subscriber: '¦'UK following choice Wines;\u2014 SUKRRY\u2014Petnarlin\u2019s in wood and bottle CLAKKT\u2014Lafitte A t\u2019liatoau MnrgAttx ton A Gnestier,) CHAMPAGNE\u2014R-iinart P.-re et Fils, PORT\u2014G.G.Sandrrnan, Son A Co.(Bar- French Triple Clarified White Wine Vinegar, French Plums In Rohan», Walnut» in Bags.HENRY LxMESURIBR, Jr., Commercial Chambers, St.Peter Street.Quebec, Nov.28, 1857.^tPIRIT of Turpentine*.\u2014Just re-ceived, 29 Casks Turpentine.\u2014for sale by K.A W.POSTON A CO.Lower Town, Oct.24, 1837.O Y H T K II s ! N BARRELS, Just received and for sale by \u201d G MOUNTAIN A OO.I feby.10, 1858.HE undersigned, the Wardrx and the SkcrstarY-Trsascrkr of the Municipal il of the County of Quebec, do hereby give notice that the Council of which he the undersigned, Jonx Ft zcatkick, is Warden, ' and the said Ciiarlrs Rkkai mi;, Secretary-Trra«urer, is the nly Couniy Council legally appointed and having the right to manage the municipal affairs of the County of Quebec; and * that the Council of which Joskph Lacris, Esquire, pretend* to be Warden, and Joseph Mi-1 vili.r Drcmssr pretends to be Secretary-Treasurer, ! a» no legal existence, has no right or power to transact any of the Municipal affairs ' « f tbe County, and that legal proceedings have already been instituted, and others are about to take place, in order to cause this usurpation' on their part In be set aside.And the undersigned do hereby further give notice tint the First Quarterly Meeting of the County t'n incil will take p'ace, aceording to law.nt tho Parish of Charleshourg, at the ho ii'\" < f Nicholas Dinel, the only place where j by law, it can be ImM, on WEDNESDAY I next, the 10th day of the present month of March, at l 11L.U> ^ U.C.UXuolkA à Cu , j* C.-wimimI Vk nul.Ikuiuu.Mua.fMINNRTANT TO H.\\Kl Kv Ok.Nl.i a K iwi.iuiur u, mai.i.'ae-lui* u.ri» IM l\u2018 H1 ¦ V KI ¦ CHklKIH MACHINE, Int llaid au.J V.ll ITurAara.Ulilp U.a*!.A.Th« |«%i» uf iM* tla^.x.r tir.uf* 4 vttMu lh« UMui.a «.a ibii.i I^STar>>v>( \\ Ml r f flit i Xudi Ut.XJAMtA rorc:, ri-Ol'K »vn I\u2019K*»l'I I'K IlKA'.KMl a I'lirAOt.tuMM \\HIHKli \\N0 fOM ll-MnN MIKi îHNi M>aral-.Mia.M 1 In a M-.cyiruiir mr W »*.I* ru A Mun-rat» I, A 0:4 Cului., and tall Blvar Haitrvu.ta Ikalun\t______ _\t___\t_ Him\tAM Ml IT \\N I O ITiOF Tl WO.ÆKüaaaA I Waira.lrd imAmÂm n> uuua ini«dui.>l uu.and .I,,., mu i.«u\ti ¦ >'»\u2022 : I *\t(A.I .m.Iron Haim tc l*r.ia tllAan.* | jCi ¦r-TMa latM Cllt.AI'EbT l,l.\\N,*-Tonali.rr aC.Ma A HI.A 1'II.NO MAi'llIN 1 S Uol.T CT'I IIKS Kl KiM.L ANU HCK1.W UUtKS.NUAt i-IMP Ae- __________________________________j WTM MOtlTM V ( U., Al MaaKn^i.in St., tliufui.ItuuA I'uVllll-ara.rlnu.i.y aa.iila »v»m »!i low Orolos, Bnitllvboro , Nortluumilou, opriugiiciu, can be aH'iirdnl concUtent with the require- Ilnrtford, Newlmeeu, PorlUnd, !)over, nud nil n'i of pnesengerc.The provisiom are na the Priucipal Kaalern I'itied.»»rr»r»c> -.l.retufore, ot I ho eery lH*nt quality.Second By lat TRAIN, 2:00 P.M., MAIL KJCrEhr'S, The fine Newburyport built clipper Ship 44 LYRA , \u201d &00 Tona register, Cheerer, Coin- ! mander, is now rapidly loading at Pier !), East Rirer, aud will be deapalclied for Melbourne direct on the 2&ih of Jjitrch.She has elegant and uu-aurpnaaed aecouunodatioiia for both first and aoeoiid claaa pasaeugera.The rates of passage are the same as charged by Raines A Co.'c Black Ball 1.iuefrom Liverpool, and arc as low as me h cabin passengers are furnished with Iresh bread not less iti.ni three days in the week.Ratis or Passaob.Children in anus, free ; two years and under twelve, half-price ; First Cabin, $200 ; Berths n Slate-rooms in Second Cabin, $100.Second Cabin passengers furnish their ow n soap and towels ; all other requisites furnished by the ship.For Freight or passage, apply to R.\\V CAMERON, Agent, No.6, Bowling Creen, N.Y.Or to H.J.NO AU A CO., Agents, Quebec.Sight Bills for sale and cash advances made on consignments.Consignees in Australia, Messrs.Wilkinson Bros.A Co.March 5, ItfbS.qUl'KGtiT Kovric TO BOSTOM ! BY ONE HOUR AND A HALF.TEK!H\"KT (KMKAL IUILK040.1857.Fall Arrangement.1857.UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE.The best business route to boston, New-York, Worcester, Lowell, assurance POLICIES Royal Insurance Comp\u2019y, Render id mot e udiudlc thon hit her to t rpHRLIPE I is now is: i.km it.ru.MMiwaioN JVSt IW|»rot***ry daacrl^- ¦aM C« Aim.14 Walat Ik- Hnati.a.Tlit.NKLI.X HArK'M W AKEltlll Jiue J.WAI.MOKTII SrPO.a IS Ory.mOiir* St.Sliiiul*.\u2018(u»« f.uf WH(*l OUT IRON 1'IPlt.amt .« rh.h and AmrU.a.,.AJd-« V.WlU.IAM* A Co.BooUsll^ on» Afrnl.f.-f MatltS IUo*.I'»' Wa.Jdi ato: atfctC BuatdW._.A V j MVKRn.t«t Mnnover Wt.Ini|».lt»r* \u2022 w V : \u2022 U M A I*Kill Vl.S an I JOIIUKK8 killJKW Kl KV S *1 M.wdlaupp!, ttw Iru tr ailh .» «tiikl.art 1.altS»* .draalr |.n* and any Onn, .0 \u2019rsr.iur» \u2022\u2022» * i.i.t \u2022*#» «.*\u2022> an.*!!\u2022»\t' -to \u2022 VÀutW.WVKIlh.JACitrt MVEtCv l.ailles' ('omphiit'in sewlni: '»>»* \u2018 ch.nc -tu» » in.'.-k «'.d l»i«I iial»I»lo»»l ont ufut.l»» .»i .ri»«ni* \u2022* ?l.'u.S.n War-» **U»IA.nun.is*it \u2022 1*»>mL ver Junction or Windsor, leaving next niwriiing at 1:00, and arrive in Boston ut 1:00 I\u2019 M., New-York 4:20 P.M., Worcester 2:00 P M , ami at all the above-mentioned places early same day.By 2nd TRAIN, 4:20 P.M.\u2014Passengers lodge at Rouse\u2019s Point, aud leave next morning at 0:00, arriving in Boston at 0:45 1\u2018.M., New York 11:40 P.M , Worcester 0:55 1*.M., Portland 1:45 P.M.« and at all the abova places early same P.M.Passengers have but one change of cars from Rouse's Point to boston.Baggage not changed.Baggagemen and cars run through.Baggage checked through, w hich is not done l»y any other route.For Tickets and other Information, apply to PAUL NONDOU, General Agent, 65, Commissioners\u2019 Street, Montreal, C.K.rv\tI \u2022 rr\tMontreal, Not.9, 1857, Ocean Steamship Company r MONTREAL.Id tii?trade.Spwiiuj Miidi in es.Warara.mi 111 WtoMuftou Ht Winter Arrangements 1857-\u201958.I^HIS Comiuiny's Line is rompoted of 'he fol-1 lowing First Class Powerful Screw Steamers, viz :\u2014 \u201cIndus,\u2019'\t\u201cAnglo-Saxon,\u2019* \u201c North-Abekican,\u2019* \u201cNota-Scotian.\u201d (new) t nder contract with the Provincial G'o-vernment of Canada tor the Tranqport of the Nlalln.rAUtr«l to FlllAfA f4»lh.I 7»l.\u2022 \u2022 iiixtou HL.IkHSoni Tf Ur.Adway.N.VuiL l»RAF.>S>S f t HKD.IIOWRVKR rAt\u2019»- D nil.TICAlNli (SAW \\1VII can UK KARO.l.»t!< n aid\u2022«««».Id HR.UOAHl'M AN, ¦\u2022¦cliMiiif a JM».siain|»,i a( IS HuflVHk I\u2019lacr.Uoatdu, atlaudnl to.Kcsitdn.Mnl by Kk|iiraa AH K>Th V\\ t^iTKD: To Veil If font's Olc- br»l»d bMOKK CiiNst\u2019MINii T \\ 1>.NT I.AMK-a>lai>(»d for «.ary pl*r*,\u20141\u2018arlur, b.trbro.Workahop, ko., pru-î ir.pf.iwilii ably U \u2022 I««r-«| ini if ft.a.», and altbvut kv.ikkor tbiLLd*mmt Tl.I NHI 1> I.K.IlT, altinlocoR\tH ,v à II O.I ITORIA __________ Comer Sudbury » lUvklu.MrooU.tBKIM)K*> k >1 KtT KNt.IrtiiHirlrrs anil IkrnI- tnloMloK HNHINUS AXI* MAM f AC I 1 Hi:KH Ol I.K V I Ill.K.t lll»< U.U.ur SC \u2022«\u2022 Holi i.f M :i«, - Ha Cutti.r Cr1i.i|uri«.sniiltiux.Kul.binx.Turuins.I'unch- Inx ai.tl Kvtl.iii s bla-biiira.oc.1'rutupt «\u2018.u.uuu to Order* by Alai! ru Ktpresa _______________ Ê> ARRANGEMENT OF SAILING TO AND FROM PORTLAND, Un connection with the G.T.R.R.of Canada) NEARLY ABSOLUTE SECURITIES FOR DEBTS OR ADVANCES, AMD Provisions vnorr Mahhiaub Skttlsmsnta, Ac, Ac., Ac.ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND issuing Policies /ret from several _\t\u201e\t.\tRestrictions commonly imposed on Assured Nashua, Lawrence, Concord, Manchester, I ro-\tnud Conferring unutual and imyntunt videuce, Bellows falls, Keene, I itchburgh.moililies mid privileges.Groton, Brattlcboro\u2019, Northampton, Spriugficld( N\u201e FORFK11 UKR by the Assured exceeding the limits of Residence, if the Policy is held by a third pcrnoii ignorant of the circumstance.¦Pi\tNo KKM'RIt nt.N WHATEVER OU Rest- From Montreal passtngers lodge at W Iule Hi- deuce or Uccupatiuu, if ordinary limits are uot exceeded during first five years No RESTRICTION or CONDITION WHATEVER after five years, the Policies being then subject only to payment of the Premiums, and being INDISPUTÀBLB.N» FORFEITURE by NON-PAYMENT fc the Pieuiium at the proper time (after payment of live years' premiums) ; but the Policy will remain iu force, on pnyim nt within a year, together with a small line per month.The Policies ure thus nearly itb*olutt and »«-drf.astblt Stcuntw*,\u2014the holders being protected from accidental forfeiture, Ac.The Policy-Holders incur none of the risks of Partnership.A Share of Profit is annually allocated tr> every participating Policy-Holder of live years\u2019 j standing, and is handed to him in money at the ! payment of liis next premium, w hiih is thereby greatly reduced ; and until he participates in ! profits, a Policy-Iloldtr (»f X1000 Sterling or : upwards need pay «n/jr-onr-Au//of the premiums I only 5 ;»rr ctnt.inttrttt being charged on the ' other half The LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND [founded in IH.'IH] is one of the most extensive i and successful Assurance Oflices iu Great Bri-I tain.i>uring the year ending 5th April, 1$*7, I the new transactions exceeded those of any I other British Life Assurance Com] any, aii«! the Income is now upwards of 4.125,000 sterling per i Atintim.Intending Assurers will have every information given them, and facilities Afforded for effecting their Assurances, on application nt any of the Offices or A g encies of the Association.HEAD OFFICES.SCOTLAND\u2014Edinburgh\u20142 Hanover Street, ENGLAND\u2014London\u201420 King William Street CANADA\u2014Montreal\u2014GrentSt.James-st.DIRECTORS AT MONTREAL: LIVERPOOL *ND LONDON.CAPITAL i BKiXsXtXorra < AKD Bea«rv« FROM\turiKrooL\t\tMOM\tPORTLAND.\t\t Wednesday, Nov\t\t25,\tSuturdii v\t, Dec.\t26,\t\u201957 \t1857.\t\tDo.\tJnnv.\t30,\t\u201958 Do.\tDec.30,\t\u201957\tDo.\tFeb.\t27,\t\u201958 Do.\tJan.27,\t\u201958\tDo.\tMarch\t13,\t\u201958 Do.\tFeb.19,\t\u201958\tDo.\tII\t\t\u201958 Do.\t\u201c\t\u201958\tDo.\tApril\t\u20184.\t\u201958 Do.\tMarch 24,\t\u201958\t\t\t\t A.MMOM»% k SOT.We»I Kilel l.u At -\t, \\ lima* M.iiu'i.lurtn o' .V rlhMH all Iwtlrr St V~-^ fjr.Il A V.\u2022 I'ltAW, CANk CORN.AND IIKIHiK KMV KH.CORN CUTTKKa k,, froro Ui* b«.l CM, Silver, and (j*rm>o SteeL ________ , bTKVM.r.r-rrKRa a>d MUI UK> V \\Ullll h HIZKH, for m.'kn ( ill Hill- IlllXK.HA! 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AMI S, Ar .id» n.ark.t.k>x cloUuiiA.tl Wl,.|.«.I-, '.j f.» VlM.olavlurvr, A.M.MKTCAKt.U, Oalaw AL, Hoaton, Mm* A.frr.NTMUHTH Ac To.¦Maan- fo.f.r»r« fd (IIIMNKV CirCKH.MONt).MK.NTh.A.NH Al.i.KINUN OK M A Mil .E _____.WORK.AImi |)»tl»r* .n lurrU\" * \\.util AKD.BAUA- Dutch liulbou* Hoots DAHLIAS» &c., &c.¥ UST received by the subscribers, direct per t J Steamer \u201c Fulton,\u201d to New York, a choice assortment of Prizs Flower Rootei, viz: 400 Hyacinth Bulb.Roots, double, 250 do.do.do., single, Comprising choice varieties of Red, Blue, Yellow aud White colors The roots having been expressly selected by order.A large and well selected variety of FLOW- | KR ROOTS, comprising the following, vit :\u2014 | Iris Jonquilles, Narcissus, Crocus, Tulips, Anemones and Uouonculus, \u2014 also \u2014 300 Choice DAHLIA ROOTS, each carefully selected and put up in an earthen pot, ; ready for planting ; the names and varieties ot which can be procured at the subscribers store, No.14, Bcadb SrursT.HENNING k BOWEN, Chemists A Druggists.Quebec, Nov.16, 1857.S B \u2014(irders for importation from Franc» of Early Vegetable and Flower Seeds, will be received up to the 21st instant, from gentlemen, and gardeners in the vicinity of Quebec, w ho THROUGH TICKETS will be granted by the undersigned, which will convey Passengers from Point Levi to Portland, via G.T.Railway, thence by Steamship to Liverpool, and i-niay wish to order separately, vick tkkba nt the following R A T E S 0 F P \\ S S A G B : From Liverpool Point Levi : Saloom.$101 00 Is TXItMEDIATS.$ 85 65 StKSRAGB,.$ 47 88 B.k B.to y.A.II It A l> FORI), WoiHl '\t\u2022 \\p rumer.17 MaivaM i*la'-«.Iloatoti.\"| rf.N I'lN BAl.lJC «m fowix t.sx] vi.i.tvnon, I Man «(a.\u2018t um »M -\"ta*, T»i» a- Trl»* Ann.Ho»»-.i Ka*' »'.«l r.nnf Cbaira.I^»'»*».»r.I* \\!U I OU St irs IN IIRoCATKl.I.K.DAMASK.ki_.C»r.Il»*c!t ai il Ijaraln ala.K \u2022\u2022too.or al Li* Manu».\u2022 .r i.\t* r.i' i < \u2022.r.M.»a JUM^ WAWVKR i o.nTH'-SI W*.!>il r'.l.IH.irr.m A U HR* 'TV CE.| 11 .1 .''ll! llTïr» .\".I I'l|>'IIH.K-.I'll! _________J lIKIUll.-.\t(>-n «n and Al\" \u2022 .1.Cam-ib \u2022 -\t- l.l.M.I'li'.l r*|.-.I*.; \u2022 «.I rainn.Cod»., rur* 'Jhr aktal*.ami vvet} aitiCi» u« PtMIFIfW PtTF\\T I.K.ti is wi.ri» 0» a» \u2022arSaM | Wi| rtlcrSANliinSivl.l .ala ».I .i Ktiali-ms mi nr*» \u2022\" 1 >1*' If ~'~1\u20141 ln Xto»»i* a aM.' 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Hand U-.-ka.»tit{|1-.l - IKIW TO WKtl (.* \u201c HOW ro l Al.K* - now TO UKUAVK,*' and aaf' ' \u201cItoW ro \u2019\u2022< HI\tA B»» l'u» k»l Du»l» I,* -iH .'»aa If.C-a.lu-al l.lr.Ctin*r or |Miran,(.ahtfi 1 .\u2022 Ski knS OsmHiarrlal ro-»*.I'n \u2022\u2022 * .\u2022riita-rmia'in »\u2022 e.i.U \u2022>- # dollar will |Ki for th» *\u2022\u2022«» volka in | aa»r.\u2022)» Sl.v It.on» lare».banlmisrl-**\u2014\u2022\"* \u2014- fl»»t *itl enn.l to aiiba»»:»»» b/ Irai ¦>*¦< |«ota** p»»|«irt.by ruWI.KK » WKI.LS.Ml kiroa-f-vay.Na» Wk *¦ \u2014i-i \u2014\t«oon.( HËÀr.\\>t» ufi t mii f.iWt X( HIg\tK'a n.,l.laa.u mniid -Mb» kltd«.n lluiMms.rrnnont bir-.i lit III Ill S, \u201e«M (u Ui» I f\" I.t tlObto oar PI.KASK CALL AND UtAMIMK.C.\"UK.\u2019AUD.Ausat.Uoaton.A- K.ATM OOI>.U\u2019hot ran le and R.- o\\ M KU llK.AI.KHS.li, C'Hiuamrr.a -t.b»a.! n! C-*' W\u2019harl.Hoabfo av '\u2022\u2019\u2022(»'.by Moll or Ei|>r«*».will rcccv.pnNOptatt«nllnn.(inl.T .V t'O., Fn-nitnre Alaipifneliirr-rs.M Cvi.ai St.\u2019ll il mark»\u2019 S-in.ir I II \u2022\u2022tj.>nlr-r rlWili) aull.i!.aay continues to INSURE Build* liignanJ all otbei J*MTiptioiis of Property «gainst LOSS or DAMAGE BY F1RK.on Ll* Mt SAL TkSMS.All jest iuHses promptly settled, without deduction or di 'fount, and without rslurence to Fug* to the s» IdiiJ.The laix* Capital and judicious management of this Company insures the mo»t perlect safety sored.No charge for Policies or Transfers.Irsuisnce effected on Rkkts or Builpinos* LIFE DEPARTMENT.ITie followr-g adva!itas»s amongst numerous othns sre ottered by this Company to parties ibieuding to insure theii lives :\u2014 Perfect seeuritv lor the fulfilment of its en* «\u2019¦keriivrits u> i\u2019ol'cy hoblers.Favorable Kute* of Premium.A high reputation f5 amounting to £2 per cent per annum on the aurn aasured, be>ng m ana tr»m *U to turfy M0 per cent on the pre* i-iuin.Next division of profits in I860.Stamps and Policies nor charged for.All Medical Fees paid by the Company.v|kdical KtrcakK :\u2014Da.ROW AND, No.24, M.Lewis Street.FORSYTH, BELL k CO., Aqkkts, Commercial Chambers.Quebec, April 29, 1856.INSURANCE.EQUITABLE riKK INSIRIMK C0HPAIIT, Chief Office, Cannon Street Wett, London.Capital,\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014HAi.r-A-Mii.uoii Stssliro Tbdstssb r The Right Hon.Lord Viscount Sidmosth Archibald Campbell Barclay Esq.Dibectom t CHAIRMAN.\u2014A.C.BARCLAY, Esq., Miles Chas Selon, Ksq., h dniund S.Byrnes, Ksq, Thomas Weal, Kaq., F.V.Woodhouae, Esq VMF! msm fiïïl VIEIL Col.BaUlgette, Charles penuet, Esq., John Moss, Etnsible proprietory, and an ample subscribed Capital.The insared are free from the liabilities of a Mutual tnmrenct Stcuty, and «-ntitleo, according to the plan ot the Cam-\u2022 .any, *oa return of half tbe profits.Looses are made good without deduction er discount, and are adjusted and paid in Montreal, without reference to Loudon.JOHN ROSS, end WM.HI.TILSTONE, Agsivts roa QUKKKC, UNION BUILDING BOC1ETY, Si maud\u2019s Bcildinos, and Gowkk's Bdildinus, ht.Peter Street.Quebec, 23d May.1667a\t12m The corn-.dponding Premiums.Annual .A 11,057 2 SStg.The amount of Claims by Death during the rear, was.£ 17,319 17 OStg The Accumulated Fund, as at 26th May, 1857, amounted to.£258.453 11\t6 Stg The Annual Revenue, after d'-dnrtion ot all Assurances nhundoned, surrendered, or otherwise cancelled, ns nt 25th May, 1857, was.£' 84,801 12\t9 Stg To Yt'ws|»;ipt*r.Book, itntl Job I'riiitora.OIKKNSKY'S r\\ rKNT |i*WKK CVI.IVIIKK I'KIV IINO j fHEH-KS \u2022¦¦-\u2022'\u2022'n.nlr.-ad (\u2022> i»Uial»-at f»*.Un usv lui» Ih» ma» «al-«Mt.«\u2022nfilUitv.dur*:» Ida l-i t I'laUt?nf «\u2022\u2022'k \u2022 onai !»»»'l I Slavapaprr a»», p iota a for-n .a r>y 41 .iichra.)oM>lng i.n.II l
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