Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 13 juillet 1858, mardi 13 juillet 1858
[" AND SHIPPING GAZE1TE.AND COMMERCIAL VOL.XII.] QUEBEC, TUESDAY, 13th JULY, 18 68.[MO.3151.IMPORTANT NEB FKOM INDIA!! Arriving by telegraph, aiuKinded the entire English people and almost panlysed the public Oitnd\u2014that shock alone in a great measure produced the late\u2014PANIC\u2014the etfects of which brought down many an old and respectable tirui, amongst them the House of Joues, Whitmore & Co., STRAND, LONDON.The Trustees of the BANKRUPTS decided on sending the STUCK to Canada, to be \u2022old FOR CASH at Price* UKIOW the ftTKRLIWU FIRST C'0«T t giving an opportunity to the inhabitants of QUEBEC to supply themselves with goods at nearly HALF PRICK I The Stock which itmost Extensive, will be found to contain as follows : a large stock of GENTLEMEN'S READY\u2019 MADE CLOTHING, made of the best materials and good workmanship, commencing with COATS from 5s to 70s each ; VESTS from 3s.9d.to SOs.; TROWSBRS from 5s.to 27s.bd.- ALSO - An immense variety of SUPERFINE WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS, OAS8IIIKRES, TWEEDS, and VESTINGS, SHIRTS, be.BLACK CLOTH from 4s.9d.to 25s.per yard ; SCOTCH TWEEDS from Is.3d.to 6s.3d.per yard; West of England CASSIMERES from 3* 9d.to 10s.»d.per yard.The Stock will be opened oat for sale at the Store No.A3, JOHN STREET, near file finie, and NEXT DOOR to Messrs.HEWITT k CO., On SATURDAY Next, 15th May, 1858.Quebec, May 14,1858.\t2m.$1A ¦g * i t'or Sale or To Let.MOUNT PLEASANT.\u2014To Let, with immediate possession\u2014 Mr |tHAT pleasantly situated HOUSE, X the property of Mrs.Pora,\u2014the inside has been papered and painted and put into good repair.Apply to the owner, at the residence of Mrs.gTOTT, at Mount Pleasant.jJune 4, 1858.\t_ _ \u201e TO BE LET, AN OFFICE, consisting of two rooms, lately occupied by Messrs.A.k D.Rit-chu à Co., in the '* Qusasc Casuaias,\" St.Peter Street, opposite the Bank of B.N.A., with Fira-proof Safe, Water and Gas.J.GREAVES CLAPHAM, Quebec, May 4, 1858.\tNotary.FOR SALE HOUSE and LAND, on the Banks of the River St.Lawrence, in the Parish of St.Antoine de Tilly, forming a beautiful Country Residence, about 1] miles from the Church and i ofa mile from Captain Bergeron's Landing, who runs aSleam-boat twice a week to Quebec.The bouse is 60 x 32 feet, with a large Verandah round it, a cellar the same sise, divided into 5 aparmeuts, 7 feet high, the ground floor is divided into entrance ball, breakfast, dining and drawing room, with cupboards, pantry, and kitchen in which is a pump connected with a never failing spring of water.The upper story contains 7 bed-rooms, with 3 setts stairs leading to the same, all wall finished.The Land contains about 80 acres (through which runs a river on which is a good mill site) 25 acres of which are under cultivation, with a good Orchard and Garden well stocked with frnit trees, and the remainder in woodland.This property will be sold cheap and on easy ¦term of payment.Apply to GOSSELIN k LARUE, General Agents.Quebec, May 21, 1858.\t6 Building Lots.T)UILDING LOTS for sale at the West t) D rnd of Stadacona Terrace, Su Lewis Road.Apply to\tH.S.SCOTT.April 22, 1858.TO LET, A HOUSE and GARDEN at Mount r I\tHttttati\u2014Rent £26.W.WALKER, Josn.Quebec, April 20, 1868.To be Let, npiTAT First-Class SHOP and Dwel-«iî JL\tcontaining fire apartments, \" situated at ths corner of Bridge and 'Richardson Streets, St.Rocbs, well adapted for a Dry Goods, Grocery, or any branch of business.Apply to the proprietor, on the premises.JEAN LEMELIN.Quebec, April 20, 1861.TO LET, \u2014WITH IMMEDIATS POesEStieM\u2014 rpwo COMMODIOUS DWELLING flIB J HOUSES, situated on the Belri-dere Road, adjoining tba residence of P.Falkbx.vsro, Esq., with Subies, Coach bouses, a well of pure water, and ona acra of land atucbed to each bouse.Apply to R.H.RUSSELL, M.D.Quebec, Feby.2, 1868.\tap Gowen\u2019s Building», St Peter St For Sale or To Let.TO LKT, \u2014With Possession on lit May next\u2014 IRST-CLASS FIRE STORKS, adjoining Mr.situated close to the Custom House and principulWharves NOTICE To Nier ehMsitN, Euiubermen, Shipbuilder* A.Owuer*.ritHE Subscriber offers bis services as CiE* 1 iVEKAl.llHOSaER.and trust by strict atUrution to merit u share of public patronage.Parties having Vessels fur Sale, Freight or Charter, will have immediate attention.R JEFFERY.No.4, St.Lawrence Chambers, St.Peter Street.Quebec, May 12, 1868.CA RD* o.murphV &, co.f AUCTIONEERS k BROKERS, Wholksalb Grockry k Comnafliox Merchants, St.James Street Quebec May 4 1858.\t3m NOTICE TO SHIP-MASTERS.rj^HK Subscriber would respectful!) HIT » to Ship-niaiters trading to the M'P H O S E FI I BRICK STU Gibbs property, s TO LET, EVBRAL Comfortable First Class OFFICES.Apply to H.GOWEN, Advocate, K.STATELY, Architect, Or the propris tor\tH.GOWEN.Quebec, Jan y 9, 1858.BAKERY and HOUSE TO LET AmA TN ValHere Street, next door to Mr.; ï X J* O.Vallirss A Co\u2019s Cabinet Manufactory.Apply to J.0.VALLIRRK A SON.Qnebeo, Feby.10,1858.FOR SALE, -TMFTY SUPERFICIAL ARPENTS I L of LAND, in the highest sUte oi cultivation, with House, Barn, Ac., thereon arectsd, situated on the St.Louis Road, Parish of Sts.Foje, at 4| miles from Tow*.U* One half of ths abors property will be \u2022old separately if required.There is a seplodid beach lot attached to ths \u2022hove Conditions of sals and terms of payment Bast.Apply to the proprietor, Mr.J.J.O\u2019BRIEN, on the premises, or te Mr.BELLEAU, Hotary \u2022-\u2019te.Foys, November, 1857.\t9m TO BB Ie£T, rptHK Upper part of that large and pleasantly situated Stone Houie, \u2018 corner of St.Roeh and Ht.Joseph Streets, St.Rochs, containing eleven apartments.It is adapted for one or two tenants.Apply on the premises to MRS.P.DROLET.Quebec, May 6, 1168.\t8** TO BE LET.rpHAT SHOP, No.4L Sault-ati-Ma- \\ I J Ulol Street, in rear of McCallom A Giver's Chronometer Depot.Also the commodious Cellar under the same.\u2014Rent moderate.Posesselou Immediately.Apply to McOALLUM A GIVER, on the premises.Quebec, May 8, 1858.\t2aw DOUBLE OFFICES, in St.Peter and St James Streets.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 BLACK STORE, on Wharf, accessible to Craft on one side ; the other opening on St.James Street.Most desiralfte Premises fur Lower Port or Forwarding business.Apply to\tH.ATKINSON, St.James Street.Quebec, March 27, 1858.\t3awfl2 TO BE LET, A||& rriHE LOWER PART of a very LJIh J comfortable and convenient House opposite the north side of the English Cathedral.Apply to the proprietor, on the oremises, G.Talbot, or to E.O.CANNON, N.P.Quebec, March 10, 1858.\t3aw ©dissot\u2019s asirsiL» INDIAN LORETTE.D DONNELLY begs to inform the Plea-# sure-Seeking part of the community that he has taken up that large and most conveniently situated HOTEL, at Jeune Lurette, lately occupied by Mr.Bonaciha, that be has got it painted, papered, and finished in the best style for a first-class Hotel, and that he is prepared to accommodate all parties desirous to patronise him.The Wines and Liqneurs are of the best brands.Meals prepared to order, and in the most recherché manner Jeune Lorette, May 26, 1858.\t12m Canada Hotel, ss&AiPïïaHD sasAiLsa Nos.15 and 17, Sr.Gabriil Strut, MONTREAL.HIS HOTEL is situated in the most healthy and most central part of the City, near Steamboat Wharves.From the ameliorations and additions lately made to the Establishment by the proprietor, be can now offer to Travellers all the comforts they can desire The table is always provided with the best the market can afford, and the Wines and Liquors are unexceptionable.Terms Riasonablr.Carriages in attendance on the arrival and departure of Steamboats and Railroad Cars, to convey travellers to and from the Hotel.Montreal, May 14, 1858,\t3m intimate _\t_\t_\tPort of Quebec, that be is prepared to supply SHIP-CHADLERY STORES, PROVISIONS, and CREWS' STORKS at vsttr moderate hates ; he would further state, that be does not keep runners, nor pay parlies to mislead or entrap, this serious expense, which falls on the ship either directly or indirectly, will be wholly avoided by dealing at his establishment.All Or L is thankfully received and punctually attended to.W 11.1,1411 TAIT, Ship-Chandler k Grocer, 55 St Peter Slrent, QuebecJ Quebec, May 12, 1858.DOLLARS AND CENTS Sterliug and Halifax Currency.Just published and pur Sale at the Bookstores, Table* of f' from S 8t.Thomas.12:00 noon.2\tPas.from Mun-2:10>trea), Portland ) and Boston.3:10 4:00 5:00 7:00 9:45 Leatti the Railway Ferry Wharf, QUEBEC : i with Pass 6:16 am, / fur Mont'l ) Port] d A 8:00\t[Boston.9:20 11:00 1:00 r.M.2:40 3:40 Pas per Express SPass.and freight for St.6:00\t[Thomas.9:30 BONNETS.RS.PARNELL having received tbe LATEST SPRING FASHIONS and MODELS, is prepared to mak-i, alter and clean Straw, Tuscan, Rice, Palmetta and Fancy Bonnets, Panama and Leghorn Hats.23}, St.John Street, without.Quebec, 26tb March, 1858.M\u2019 L9i.Jlarbfc IV'orliRy ST.JOHN STREET, without.mm s:t0 Boxes Honey Soap, and 150 Boies Brown Windsor Soap, For sale by\tJOHN PATERSON May 31, 1858.STARC II\u2014250 Boxes Starch, Glenfield\u2019s, Colman s Satin Face, Oswego Silver Gloss, and Blue Starch and Corn Starch.For sale by \u2022 JOHN PATERSON.May 31, 1858.and 51,915 61,723 5 45 :27\u2019 05 Losses Paid, Expenses, Commis Reinsurence, a:ic vidend, 41,3 $&9,2u2 I ' f Company, is prepared to ac< the above pi Risks on tbe mo.-t favorable terms.Policies issued and L lisses settled w ilboul reference to the Head Office.OWEN MURPHY, Acxnt, Sit.James Silreet, Quebec.June 26, 1858.\t3m ^AE*AD Oils\u2014100 Cases Bordeaux Marseilles Oil, pints and quarts.- 1 Cases Batty ft Co.London Oil, pints For sale by\tJOHN PATERSON.May 31, 1858.Uln, llrand) , Rum.Ac.n< 'LL AND Gin, iu hbds.and quarter casks Cognac Brandy, in qr.-casks, octaves and cases, \u2022Santa Cruz Rum.iu puns.Jamaica Rum in bhds.Scotch Whiskey in puncheons, Port W ,ne in hhds., qrs.and octaves, French Liqueurs in cases.For sale ey\tJOHN PATERSON.Quebec, May 31, 1656.-50 Crates Yelloi Spring Importations of Hats.O'FLAHERTÏ A HOLT, BLADE STREET, opposite St.Joseph's Chapel, UP PER-TOWN.THE Subscribers respectfully announce ths arrival of their Spring Styles of Hats, comprising every description and quality, amongst which are the following : ENGLISH VELVET PILE NAPPED HAT:5, from one of the best manufactures to England ; FRENCH SATIN on PATENT FELT BODIES.Also, Best American Hats.BLACK CASIMERF.HATS, with Ventilating Tips, bt-ing very light for Summer wear.A complete assortment of French, English, and American Felt Hats of all colours.India Rubber Goods.Panama and Straw Hats, Travelling Caps and Leather Hat Cases.O'FLAHARTY ft HOLT.Quebec, May 8, 1858.\t12m For Sale bv the *Subscriber : 10 II HDS Double Boiled Linseed Oil, CAPE COTTAGE, TS CAPK ELIZABETH, new PORTLAND, Maine, bas been tbrougbiy renovated for the Season, and is now ready for the reception of Visitors.Fishing and Sailing Boats are always in readmets for Boarders, Ac.Coaches running three times a-day to and from the Cara.Also Horses and Carriages in readiness for Hoarders.Cape Cotuge, for a Watering Place and Summer resort, cannot be beat.S.M.MARBLE, Proprietor.(Address Portland, box 2200.) June 1, 1858.\t2m 3 do\tRaw 5 Casks Turpentine-10 Casks Putty, (in Bladders.) do 14V4KTI9i:W4Kf:- j Milk Howls, and 75 Crates assorted Earthenware, just received And for sale by JOHN PATERSON May 31, 1858.(1LARET\u2014100 Cases of the following su-J perior brands \u2014Margaux, *St.Ksteffc, St.Julicu.For sale by FaLKENBERG ft McBLAIN.May 28, 1858.Cocoa Fibre Mats.A VERY Superior article.For sale br FALKENBERG ft McBLAIN.May 26, 1858.Alsopp's East India Ale.IN PINTS and QUARTS.For sale by FALKENBERG ft McBLAIN.May 26, 1858.SAI.T AFLO AT.IN BT LK and BAGS.For slae bv FALKENBERG ft McBLAIN.May 26, 1858.Also a general assortment of Paints, Colours and Varnish.SAML.J.SHAW, 19 St.John Street, and 15 Sous LeFort St.Quebec, April 12, 1858.For Sale by the Undersigned ONE Coil 81 inch.STANDING RIGGING.ALSO, 5 Tons Best BELFAST CORDAGE, assorted sizes.C.E.LEVEY k CO.St.James Street.April 23, 1858.FOR SALE, Tarred cordage, »n «Uw, MANILLA do.\tdo.Housand,\tBatten Nails, Marline, Hambroline, Log Lines, Deep Sea Lead Lines.Hand Lead Lines, BAZAAR, Notre-Dame de la Victoire.ON the 19th JULY next, a BAZAAR will _ be held in Notre-Dame de la Victoire, de Sail Twine, Salmon do.Seal do.Spunyarn, Oakum.Canvass.Stockholm Tar, Flack Varnish, Black Paint, Paint OH in hhds.Paint k Tar Brushes, Lévis, in one of the Rooms of the Grey Nun\u2019s I n*'V Sc™bb,nF *|0- Content, actually under progressof building, j\t,l0' Articles offered to the benevolent public, will be exposed during the space of five days.Doors opened from 10 A.M.to 9, P.M.This Convent will be opened to Classes in September next, under the immediate care and tuition of the Sisters of Charity.The object of the Bazaar is to defray the expenses of building and furnishing.Persons disposed to provide articles to promote this object, are humbly requested to send them to the address of Retd.Mr.Dssixl, or to any of tbe undermentioned Ladies : Mesdames Jean Beaulieu, President ; L.F.Chaperon, Vice-President ; G.Couture, Treasurer ; J.E.Geliy, Secretary ; Benoni Guar, Ls.Poiré, Julien Chabot, Thomas Fraser, j.C.Ruel, Ant Carrier, Léon Roy, Ls.Frechette, F.X.Lemieux, Ls.Cloutier, F.X.Thompson, Jean Bourassas, Frs.Begin, Rt.Demers, Ant.Lemieux, P.Dumontier, Jos.Bourassas, Ls.Carrier, O.Foisy, P.Barras, and Ferdinand Fraser.By order of tbe President, M.LOUISE FRASER, Secretary.Notre-Dame de la Victoire, Jane 11, 1858.Oars ! Oars ! ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.T ADVANCES.F^HK flobecriber is prepared to Cash Advances on every Merchandise consigned for ante In Montreal.JAMILS M Quebec, May 22, 1858.arrange for description of to bis friends KKRR.8*i 3HE Subscriber has constantly on hand a Supply of a new made WHITE ASH OARS or the best quality, manufactured in tbe Eastern Townships.\u2014Length from 12 to 20 fret_ which he offers for sale at ths lowest Cash Prices, at his Oar Depot, SB, Champlain Street, (Opposite the St Lawrence Foundry,) And near the Quebec Bank, 8t.Peter Street.Also\u2014Blocks and other useful articles for Shin\u2019s nse.N B \u2014Those Oars are not manufactured from New Liverpool Culls, that is now made and offrred for sale in this market.Merchants and Ship-Masters will find it to their Interest to call at the Depot before making purchases elsewhere.^\tJ.QÜ1NH.Quebec, June 6, 1858.\t«m DR.JAS.REED.NO.81, 8T, PKTKR STRKKT, orenstrs as.orasi»#'*.Quebec, May 20,1851.Composition do.Copper pump Tacks, Pump Leather, Ballast Shovels, Marline Spikes, Ship Scrapers, Log Reels, Log Ships, Pitch Pots, Pitch Lad les, Sheet Lead, Yellow Metal Sheath in Bunting, Ensigns, Union Jacks, Blue Peters k Burgees, Binnacle Lamps, Signal do.Deck Lights, Mops and Handles,\tSpeaking Trumpets, Deep Sea Leads,\tTelescopes, Hand do.\tBrass Steer g Com passes Log Books A Log Slates, Wood do.do.Pump Tacks,\tLog Glasses, Scupper Nails,\tHour do.Patent Plank'g Screws, Charts, Boat Nails (copper and iron.) Ringing Chains, i, [, 9-l«.[, [ in.1 Kedge Ancho, 9 ewt.Besides other articlesrin the Ship Chandlery line.J.BROWN k CO.Hunt\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, April 29, 1858.FOR sale, PATENT PURCHASES, nnd WINDLASS FITTINGS, assorted sires.Applv to GALT ft CRAWFORD, Gibb\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, March 8, 1858.For Sale by the Subscriber : THE following choice Wines:\u2014 8HKRRY\u2014Pemartin's in wood and bottle OLARKT\u2014Lafitte A Chateau Margaux (Barton ft Guestter,) CHAMPAGNE\u2014Ruinart Pere et Fils, PORT\u2014G.G.Sandernan, Son ft Co.\u2014*L«n.\u2014 French Triple Clarified White Wine Vinegar, French Plums in Robans, Walnuts in Bags.HENRY LsMESURlER, Jr., Commercial Chambers, St.Peter Street.Quebec Nov.28, 1857.JUST ARRIVED.A SMALL LOT of Superior CORK CORDAGE, to be sold ex Ship CHAS.E LEVEY, CO.\t.\tSt.James Street.Quebec, 21st May, 1858.The Subscribers offer for Sale: Y^ELLOW METAL { in.and upwards, Belfast Cordage.IJ in.and upwards, B.ft E.Pervins Champagne, \u201cAnchor Brand\", in Pints and Quarts.Best Cork Soap, Six Guinea Ale, Irish Whiskey, Felt for Roofing and Sheathing, Cigars.Ac.CHARLES E.LEVEY ft CO.\t.\tSt.James Street.Quebec, 17 March, 1858, For Sale by the Subscribers : 000 BARSJ:uTnï'u'-|'i'i'\"- 136 F ms.Chain Cable, If inch 90 do do 1| do 1 Wood Stock Anchor, 31 cwt 35 Kedge Anchors, 1 cwt to Tcwt 22 Tons Close link Chain, 5-16 to t in.* wt Galvanized Nails, assor d sizes 300 Bolts Canvas, No 1 a 6 15 Tons Superior English Oakum 10 do Best English Manilla Cordage lj| to 4 in.\u201c '\tdo Tarred do.asst\u2019d sixes Hawsers.5j inch to 10 inch 2 Tons Marline, Houseline k Hambroline, 3 do Spunyarn, 2 and 3 yarn 22 Bales Patent Sheathing Felt 6*> Brls American Pitch 25 do Rosin 25 do American Tar 40 dj Stockholm Tar 17 do Black Varnish, 15 do bright do.C.W.WILSON ft CO.Quebec, May 28, 1858.FOR SALE, 4 LIFE-BOAT, 26 feet keel, and a Ship's Jl_ Pinnace.Also\u2014A Suit of Sails for a Vessel about 130 Tons.^\tM.H.WARREN ft CO.Quebec, May 22, 1858.Port«'r?^\\les, Brandies, Rums, PORT ft SHERRY WINES, ftc.50 B FOR SALK, KEGS BI-CARBONATR SODA, Brls.Patras Currants, \" Davidson\u2019s Table Salt, Cases Scotch Whiskey, *' Old Tom, \u201c Gin \u201c DeKuyper\u2019s\" Red and Green, \" Assorted Pickles and Sauces, \u201c Youngers\" Edinburgh Ale in Wood ft \" Baas\u2019\u2019 do.in qrts.and pta.[Bottle Preserved Meat*.Boms TD Pipes aad fancy ditto (Whltaft Co.) t'\u201c\toMimtoa 8, Bt.Jobs Street, Montreal.Maataeal, UUi Sept., 1867.\t* ARRKLS Hebbert\u2019s Porter XX 30 do Tenant\u2019s\tdo do 25 do Marxette\u2019s do\tdo 25 do Barclay ft Perkins do 25 do Trumam, Hanbury ft Box-ton\u2019s XXX Porter, 20 do do do Pale Ale 40 Hhds Guinness\u2019 Dublin Stout 20 do Barclay ft Perkins do 5 Puncheons Jamaica Rum, 2\tHhds 2.6 Qr-casks first quality Port 3\tQr-casks Madeira, 3 do Sherry 50 do*.Port 80 do Sherry 20 Qr-casks Cognac 3 Hhds do 20 Qr-casks and 2 Hhds Loch Ruan Catnp-belton Whiskey.^ .\tM.H.WARREN ft CO.Quebec, May 22, 1858.Machinery Oil, Bright Varnish.1^7OR Sale by the Subscribers : ; Machinery Oil, in 80 gallon casks Bright Varnish, do.do.A.J MAXHAM ft Oo.Quebec, March 31, 1858.St.Peter St.PO WDER! POWDERfT T HE undersigned having been appointed t Pownaa ISOLE AGENTS to tbe Cskapa Cohfakv, are prepared to supply the Trade with the following :\u2014 B C Cl BiasUag, F FF FFF Sporting, Cannister, ftc.A.J.MAXHAN ft 00., Qnebeo, April 10, 1860.\tA.ft B.Coals I Coals ! ! Coals ! f l FOR SALI\u2014Two Lots, one of lie aad one of 188 Chaldrons, lying on tbe Subscriber's loag Wharf, la good order and ready fbr Immediate del I vary.JOHN FLANAGAN, Diaawad Barbour Oova Quebec, April 88, 18M.I 1 .THE MORNING CHRONICLE, TUESDAY.JULY 13.Igggj NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.StsRiaer VictorU for MoaUwü.TsmpcrAoce Lecture\u2014Jee.A.Dsvidson.UeiTerslt; of Bubop's College Junior Depurlweut do.Yessel Wunted\u2014Kysu, brothers k Co.Nsw Scboouer for Sole\u2014J.A.Grmrelle.Strew Booaets\u2014Jm.Hewitt k Co.Green FUh for e*le\u2014J.B.Dion k Co.Bugsr and Molasse \u2022\u2014A.J.Mai ham à Co.Licitation\u2014L.J.C.Filet.Sale Furniture\u2014B.Cole.Sales of Dry Goods\u2014G.k H.Olbsone.Sale of Paints, Ac\u2014A.J.Max ham A Co.The assessed real and personal estate in the City of New York is declared for the year as $531,194,34}!* j and the tax levy for the years service $8,410,731, nearly double tie amount raised in Canada fur all the purposes of the government.Kaxxas.\u2014Advices from Fort Scott, Kanras, announce the restoration of peace in that region, through the exertions of Governors Denver and Kobinsou.The Sheriff of the county bad been removed, and T.D.Roberta, a free-state-mao, elected by the people in his stead.Governor Denver announced that the U.S.troops would be removed from the fort, and that be would commission a company of militia under Major Weaver, a free slate mao, to protect the settlers from marauding Missourians.QUEBEC, JULY 13.H58.Ambkica* Shits in Acstualia \u2014Our Australian tiles, says the New York Utrrld, dated at Sydney 11th and Melbourne 13lh of April, con- i lain some very interesting news.The eight | mutineers of the American wrhaling ships Junior j were still in prisouat Sydney, awaiting shipment to the United Stales by our Consul.An ( advertisement tor guards to accompany them to this country appears In the local papers ! j The crew of the American ships Tornado inuti* ! ! nied on the passage from Liverpool to Mel- While tar-seeing individuals and influential Boards ot Trade in Canada have begun to turn their own attention, and endeavour to turn the i bourne, when three of the men were shot b) attention of the Legislature to the importance and practicability of a continued Railway communication between this Province and the .bores of the Pacific, a startling circumstance occurs, calcnlated to impart an energetic vitality to tb.project.The discovery of a new .gold field within the British territory, bordering ^ by (he British Government when on the great Eastern Ocean is announced : the alleged offences were committed, am! that El Dorado is proclaimed, T\u201e.Muting,\u2014A Off»» C.Num.-Th.|\tod-ed with first-rate Umber, interspersed with extensive plou of prairie ground.The soil is very good, capable of producing all ordinary crops; and the surrounding waters teem with fish, so that no one (according to authentic testimony* who has not seen the fisheries, can possibly credit their value and extent.The Indians on this Island are reckoned at from 18 to 20 thousand, a mild and inoffensive race, by no means indisposed to work, while they exhibit considerable intelligence and capability of improvement.Whether this Island may ever hereafter become the guardian fortress and bulwark of rational liberty and constitutional government to Anglo-Saxon communities settled in the neighbouring shores of the Pacific, it L premature to assert ; but if itu expected to be of value and importance to the British Empire whether in connection with the British Possessions immediately adjoining, or as an outlying station to British fleeu and shipping which scour the eastern ocean, there must be a direct and uninterrupted access to these part.-ibrough British territory.in one word the grand project of an AtlanUc and Pacific Railway passing through Canada, must be completed This consummation seems beginning to be accelerated more rapidly from day to da) Besides the ineideuU to which we have alluded above, the governmenu of the three Pro vinces of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have united in urging upon th Imperial government the subject of an Inter national Railroad, which shall have its Allan tic terminus at Halifax in Nova Scotia Though the Provinces have a great interest in the enterprise, none ot them would be quite justified in undertaking their respective por lions of the works without some assurance of Imperial assistance and co-operation.Again we hear of a deputation of most influential gen tlemen having had an interview with the Co lonial Secretary Sir E.Bulwer Lytton on the subject of the Quebec and Halifax Railway Company ; and subsequently of nearly the same parties having had an interview with the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the same subject, bolding a well-attended public meet ing in London, and dining together at Black wall.If®n international Railroad is once completed from the one extremily^^htch terminates on the sea board of the AfWntic, and extends inland to the central division of the continent; much doubt cannot reasonably be entertained as to its ultimate extension to tbe other natural termination on the shores of the Pacific.The Canadian Ocean Steamer Aortfi .'fnirr\u2018 ran pas.'fd Rivitft du Loup nt half pnst o\u2019clock yesterday afternoon.She is expected to arrive in port early this morning.Some in teresiing news by this steamer will be found under the telegraphic head the second officer, one of whom died ot h wounds.Consul Tarleton investigated i!.> matter, aud caused the arrest of eight of the sailors previous to their depot talion to the l luted States.Tbe Legislature of Melbourne bu t taken the sutjecl into consideration, nuu member* were disposed to question Mr.lailetons jurisdiction, inasmuch, as tbe »lnp\tcnur- J\tthe the men were British subjects aud could not b«-arrested on British territory by a foreign o.\u2019hci* 1.Captain McGilvray, of tbe American sh.p Wellfieel, was on trial before the Wiliamstown Police Court, for a breach of the emigration act, in illegally diminishing the number of bis crew after the muster of all hands.The mortality of infants in Melbourne during the Spring aud Summer months has he come so excessive as to cause serious alarm regarding the tuture growth of a native population.The Melbourne market was overstocked with imported goods.FURTHER EXTRACTS FR\"M ENGLISH j\tPAPERS BY THE \u201cAFRICA.\" ! Tmk Li*ki.i o> the Emi bkok or nu 1 *bm h., \u2014 Tu».Static Pubs* Pooaxcitiox ' V.Till blo\\ »: \u2014I Before Lord Campbell Special Jury.)\u2014This was an indictment pre-! .\u2014 i i.\t- -»iiisi the defendant, a 1\t1 ' for a litiel on the Em-1 r*11 d iu a pamphlet Sergeant red by the Crown A seller in the Strand, , r » l the French, pnblishe lord: m he nl: it uillv.ibU Mi Q.C.11 k'3 i.u lay, prosecut Han kins fcudaol.tug the pro- Mr.Candidates tor Conuission is th»; Army.\u2014 To prevent disappointment, and in many cases unnecessary expense for journeys, candidates for commissions should be intormed that, in conformity with instructions conveyed tu the Board ot Examiners at Montres., lion of all candidates will in tuU with French, and unless sutheien' been made in this language, the will not be proceeded with.The quired will he : to read, w.th goo lion; translate and parse an easy r and to write correctly Lvui d:cu the t-xamina-re commence progress has examination I 1 miaitnun re- j L-g.this J \u2022 Tv rutuncide ; The defendant ; leaded N The Auorucy-Gener*l| and Mr.Bidam, appeared fo and Mr.Edwin James, QA , Simon, and Mr.Dingo tor t: The Attorn*y-GeD*ral, in ceed.ugs, ?a:d Ue rrjoici 1 in bav mg to aunt that the jury vvoula not tw called to try indictment.It was a prosecution instituted , bv the Attorney-General, by reason of the pub- | lication of a pamphlet containing passages tend- | mg.U was thongnt, to incite evil-minded men to the crime of Assas.-mation and murder.W hen be (tkc Attorney-General) succeeded to the office which he held, he fell it hi adopt the act of bis learned predec fell it to be his duty, by submitting to a jury of Engiisb gentlemen, t prov , di l not t then pr he would dressing the coun-[iip said that if they were willing was quite ready to do in\u2014Mr.S.ee »a.d the counsel were ready to vor ! * L rdship thought best.\u2014Lord 1 Mid I * w.Id not keep th* jurymen heir will \u2014The jury said the Ifisnsive in the passages, but n.e.l it so much in Court \u20141 he lly Telegraph VIA MONTB£AL LINE.ARRIVAL Hy THE STEAMSHIP North American.limita du Loir, July 12,\u2014\u2022 P H- B^bay dates to Jut* tbe 4ib were telegraphed.(Frees lbs Leadee Oeserte.Jmm tl.) , £ I\tWas Or new.Jam te teou\tto ff®to\u2014Ste)er-4i«eefi4 Mfoeeaat \u201cÏ\u2019JÏÏ,* \u2018r£-Ü££ï!M~, N.,., ,«\u2022>«* INrM TMf*' .\u2014.i.IN.\tlJ38»r Ctootitos.I» t>» \u2022rwastoed *\u2022 to oolooto* to toe «toy.\u2022\u2022Jrr U« Bo/mi Wasnaal to to* Uh ef Ocutto.IdM i L*»etoe*wt i oioael Ustor WUtuieeee.MUk ****\u2022\u201e.Llenteaeat Cotonetdahs Kawo^jr Swari.C B , 3tto LUttUaski Cotoa*t Kutot l J SusUe.C M ,7TiU Veto.MrulffiSBl t'oiaarl Arthur l.uwrY Cvle.CM*, tllb BIRTH._ Tr___\tei ike Llltte Klv*r St Char tea, tee vile to tteeM HMptoraea.SAq.to \u2022 sea.Temperance Lecture.duty to ssor.He this case endeavour to that tne taw oi England, which the jury sat there to assist tu aduiinisierittg.and the people of whom they formed n part, would never tolerate or endure the dissémination of doctrine wuich ought U he rejected and denounced | y th 1 e \u2022 r toe tariv lints and a or W m.-fo Ty cents Se StieClhe Wn*- arc > 1 4 ¦ t< r: -instead of is en- cd ; so cloth struck Arrest or Jcv*m« Tiubvbs.\u2014Five young men were arrested yesterday, at that nest of houses of bad repute, situate at the west end of Coteau 8te.Genevieve, in 8t.John\u2019s Suburbs, for having pilfered variooR articles In different \u2022bops in {fill city.The Police were on their traces tine* Saturday last.Tus Tah.f» \u2014W \u2022* corrected copy < i us j ect or G v t.eral.i u the SpvCihC* \u2022' including Dj-iriis of V.me and A.t taring BranJy, »>n changed from >0 t' >.ap not oiuerw ise specified, per 25 is added.The three classes of Sugar previo tinned, are altered from 8 0, $1.75, and jl 30, per loo* ¦er ca t.The lowest grade char lered per 100ft* instead of per cwt.Another class of It me is added, over T \u2022 -per pipe of 12d gallons, per gallon 5\" C'-ut-AnU wmeov'er $12 J>er dolen in charged ?.* Bocks vre struck from the five i-t cent list, book-hindmg from tbe twenty ;>er cent ust, and both are pul in the free list.1 he item rends u.this w*v \u201c Books, printed,\u2014periodicals and atupbiets not being British copy ngi.ts, iu>r lank, account, or copy hooks, or Looks to u*-ritten or drawn upon.' \u201cSilk twist for b*U and \u201c sad» read) made are added to the five per cent list.And to ron boiler plate u added the words *\u2022 pun-bed oi unpunebed.\" Furs dressed \u2019 are taken from the twenty per cent list.The item \u201c leather and dresseU kins of all kinds,'' is changed to \u201c leaiucr, sole, harness dressed kin, calf and upper leather, and all imitations of leather.lo the item | manufacture* of leather, die., arc added the words *' not otherwise ep* ctlied Tbe following items are also added to the 20 per cent list \u201c Mowing, reaping nd thrashing machines'' ; \u201c riddle* and sieves , lacks, brads and sprigs ; \u201c skins, sheep, call, gn»t and chamois, dressed.The following items are added paying twen-v-five per cent \u201c Manufactures ot leather, hoots and shoes, harness aud vadulery.Globes\" nre added to the existing exetup-ions to he continued , \u2022* silk had felts are adj ded to the additional exemptions propoe are \u201c sal soda.' \u201c sal amonia.\" and *' sail and from the exemption* proposed are jib hanks \u2019 and \u201c sails.; \u201c Books and drawings of an immoral or indecent character' are prohibited ; so are \u201c coin, >ase or counterfeit.\u2014Montreal liaztltf ol yes terday The Touoxto Ixdiunatios or Im'ipixnt I.k-RBttiOX MkBTIXO, a FaIU'RB\u2014llIK\tf ABl.XS Ti'R.nkH.\u2014Ms.Brown and the other L'leivr-Grrs were utterly routed at this meeting called by them, and Mr.Brown was called upon to resign his seat.Mr.Robinson, hi-fellow city member.said he was willing to do so.and challenged Mr Brown to try the test of a new election with him, but of course he will slink from accepting the challenge.Captain Moodie denounced Mr.Brown for treachery, and stated that an attempt had been made to bribe b in so did Mr.John WiUon.There is a colUpsr this time.Mr.Brow v has gone too Ur.\u2014lt>vl.MAGDALEN ISLANDS Among the peûtions presented to the Legislature is one from the inhabitants ot the Magdalen Islands, praying for relief from the oppression practised on them by hear Admiral Coffin, who claims these islands as his property.\t, Tbe Magdalen Islands are small, rocky and barren, worthless for agricultural purposes, and useful only as points from which the seal and other fisheries can be prosecuted.Many of the present inhabitants are descendants of fishermen who eighty five years ago sc'lied upon these rocks, and cut themselves ofl from civilisation lo follow the arduous and dangerous occupation which gave them at best Lui u precarious living.For many years they were undisturbed, and probably never dreamed hut the islands were waste hinds of the Crown, but har ing made improvements of some value, the absentee owner, who had obtained a grant of them through Court f.ivcr, appeared through his ugent, giving them the option of a law suit with probable ejection, or accepting yearly leases, at extravagant rents, and with the harsh condition of losing all improvements if two years in ar-rear.Since the occupation of the islands by the settlers, large arrearages have b*-en accumulated, and s-nee 1830 suits have been instituted to enforce their payment, and eject the detaul-ters.And although Admiral Coffin has been defeated in the courts to which be has appealed, jet the uncertainty created by these proceedings, and the fact that the inhabitants are entirely at tbe mercy of his rapacity, have discouraged nil improvement, and driven many of the inhabitants to desert the island, and settle upon the coast of Labrador, leaving the fisheries open to the Americans, who having nothing to pay.carry them off to their own advantage.The petitioners ptay that the Legislature will therefore come lo their assistance by ueu) .that indii ¦> yellow , the Nile is not so ildt-u .Acheron hirty ihoisand hero carried our Thames Fatal Acowert.\u2014Yesterday, a man named Mirphy, was killed by a large piece of coal which fell from a bucket while it was swinging over tbe pier at which the vessel was unloading.It struck mm on the bead and fractured his skull so severely that he died shortly afterwards.Toronto u Dailt Atlas.\u201d\u2014We have received the first number of the new journal jnst started in Toronto under tbe name of the Baity Jl-lot It Is printed and published by toesirs Thomp.on\tf»/ lb.propri.- gr,-\u201e.changing the tenure of their lands, or by a rpdinir tu the nrooosition of Admiral Coffin acceding to tlie proposition of Admiral rofim to exchange his rights for some small township in Upper or Lower Canada ; the petitioners being willing to return fora safer tenure, to be subject to whatever charges the Government may deem fit.At this late period of the .Session it it hardly pocsible for the Legislature to take any action in the matter.But considering the circumstances of the case, it is just that it should be investigated, to tbe end, tbit reasonable relief may be afforded to the petitioners.And it strikes us that the proper course will he to investigate the titlejof Admiral Coffin, and ascertain whether he in common with other guarantees fromthe Crown, of large tracts of land, in tbe same direction, have not by the neglect of tbe stipulations of their patents, ab-solu-teljr forfeited them.And in that cate that the Government should proceed to annul the tor, whosoever be may be.The Editor openly professes Conservative principle*, but bis Con-\u2022erratism, be takes care to state, is of the pro-wressive kind,\u2014removed from reckless Innovation on tbe one hand, and on tbe other prspnr-«d to advance with the spirit of teeage, to reform where reform is requisite.Jbe sheet m of the same site as lb* Lhronictt, W beautiful, and the first number is well filled.We wish onr newly fledged cçufrtr» together with tbe vigour und strength of the gigantic hero, whois name be has assumed.It is acorious foot that «very general officer In the American Revolution was a Free Mason e\u2014etoept Benedict Arnold.Obtained in tbe first place without payment, the owners, as in this case, have done no tingle net to improve them, but have pounced upon the men whose enterprise, toil, and sufferings, have made them valuable, reaping where they did not sow ; and they are entitled to nothing but tbe strict letter of the law.Public policy does not require that the few hundreds of fishermen hutted upon these rocks, and following their dangeron* and ill-remnner-ated occupation through the stormy waters and dangers of tbe Gulf, Rfid over the floating icefloes, where seals and death present themselves togeiher, should be rack-rented and oppressed like th# peasantry of an old iashloned Irisli estate, that Admiral Coffin, or any other slv \u2022entes proprietor, may enjoy his luxuries at Bath in England.\u2014Commercial Âdvtrtiirr.traction »uou.: i.»v«- U-eu put upon hi* paDU-cv.n-n.He t-vr F.Kelly) accepted thatfip.a-i .cliun, m^re es:»cia1I* a?!\u2022\u2022*\tl«*»ri.erform tlie duty, heartily aud truly, of 1%; wBLe *.»-nUng to a verdict of Not Guilty on the part of the Crown.Mr.Edwin James sa«d he ba«l Dot the least hesitation, as representing the defendant, to disavow ««n Li> part the libel\u2014aud that would have been hi* defence if the trial had g«»ne on\u2014 that there w ü no intention on the part of the writer of the pamphlet, or on bis (the defen-\u2022Unt s) | art a> publisher, to incite any ju-rsons tu any wa' to the crime of assas.-inalion.As far as the \u2018defendant was concerned, as pub-blliber of the pamphlet, he believed it to be a di.-quisitiou on an abstrnctquestiou, and never l,a 1 any -dea that it was intended to sanction incitement and instigation.With reference to the other part of the ease, tbe defendant ha*l some hesitatim in acquiescing, lest he should iu doing so surrender some valuable privileges of the press; but on its being explained that there was some miscon-Iructioti and misunder»'tandiug with reference to the matter between the two countries, and between whom it w as must de-,ruble that there should be a close and perpetual alliance, became to the conclusion that in compil ing he should not he surrendering any subject w hich involved the liberty of tbe press Lord Campbell, in addressing the jury, said the' would have the satisiaction of finding a verdict uf Not Guilty.If the trial had proceeded, he had no doubt' the inquiry would have )»ceu a nn>st careful and jmtieul tine.There bad been iu England the utmost liberty of comment on tbe proceedings of our owu gcive,,n-nu nt.and on the governmenu of foreign ruler*, but if the trial had gone on he should have fell it to lie his duty to have told the jury that a publication inciting to the assassination of h foreign prince was a crime by the law of England.If the jurv had thougl.ttbat this pamphlet had a tendency to encourage the crime of assassination they would have done their duty by their verdict, \"for it would have been a reproach to this country, or indectl to any civilised country, to allow such pamphlets to be published.The liberty of the press did not require anything like that, nor did a prohibition against the publication of such doctrines at all involve the liberty of the press.He had no doubt the .lefendant had acted with propriety, and that his counsel had acted in a similar manner in giving advice to the defendant to enter into an engagement on Ids part that this publication should no longer continue.He (Lord Campbell) would give no futthcropinion upon the pamphlet than to say that it ought not any longer to be circulated in Eng-gland.A verdict of NoUGoilty was then taken.The Queen v.Tchorzewhki \u2014This was an indictment of a similar character, the alleged libel on the Emperor of the French being published in a pamphlet entitled *\u2022 Letter to the Parliament and the Pres».'' by Felix Pyat, Besson and A.Talandi.The Attorney-General said this was a prosecution instituted on the part of her Majesty « government.He understood that tbe defendant was reatly to pledge himself that he had no inlenln.n to incite any one to the commission of any crime, and that he regretted the 1 publication of the pamphlet.He (isirF.Kel-!v) accepted these assurances with perfect good w ill ami sincerity on the part of the Crown.Lord Campbell Said the defendant had had sound advice.The defendant being a foreigner he (Lord » ampbell) might add to what he had said in reference to the former case, that this country always afforded an asylum to refugees from other countries, but these persons, while they fourni asylum here, must bear in mind that w hilc they enjoyed the protection of laws of England, they were bound to obey them : and during the time they were residents in this country they wrere subject to the same laws as those to which all her Majesty's subjects were liable.A verdict of Not Guilt) was then taken in this case likewise.Tl'O STEAMERS.(From the I.on'ton Shipping (laaette.June 19.) Our Quebec advices furnish a list, ns onr readers will perceive, of no less than nine vessels which have gone on shore in the Upper St Lawrence during the present season.These casualties a Quebec journal attributes to the fact that onr «Shipmasters are averse from employing tug steamers.A fleet of tugs have been provided by the Canadian Government, and is stationed at Bic, aboat 120 miles from Queb ic, on the right bank of the JR.Lawrence, and these vessels are always ready, as we learn, for service.The writer calculates that the expenditure of i.\u2019l,000 in the employment of tugs would have saved the Underwriters this spring ns much as A'100,000.\u2019Shipmasters ascending the 8t.Lawrence carry out, of course, there, as elsewhere, the instructions of their Ow ners, and if they do not take advantage of the facilities afforded by tlie tug system at Bic, it must he that they arc not authorised to do so.H> have before now called the attention of our Underwriters to this subject, ami wo suggest that a clause should be inserted in all policies on vessels going to Quebec, stipulating that, when tug* are employed, there shall be s return of premium made by the Underwriters to the Shipown*rs.This would prevent the frequent casualties and loss of property reported from the «St.Lawrence.It is, in fact, difficult to account for the neglect or disregard of their interests in ibis matter, so long displayed by our Underwriters.On the other iund, we cannot suppose that any Shipowner onld object to tbe employment of tugs in the 8t.Lawrence, any more than In the Thames or the Clyde, when It is well known that the navigation renders tbe use of those vessels indispensable to the safety of ships going up to Quebec, There le such a thing as unwise or falsa economy, and we can hardly suppose that onr Shipowners would willingly adopt it in the management of their veesels.But the matter teste really In th* hand* of those Underwriters who take risks for the fit.Lawrence, and who can, If they choose, render the employment of togi In that river a material part «e commend, at all events, cerdt-d \u2014In the U«*urt uf yesterSaj, th,- I.\u2022 ¦ '\t\u2018r-\u201c»\t!K\u2018 \u2022uuiuaug up o! a care by telling the JvQ lb*» !\u201e.»hou!d uccu y as short a tune as |H*sStole, as, from the intolerable state of the neighbouring river, he felt lure that they, iu common with all wh » had any business to do on its hanks.w«>uM be only too glad to gel awa) at ihe earliest moment.\u2014A Juror : \"e shall he obliged by your lordship's adopting the cour»e suggested\"\u2014Another Jur«»r : I was made « uiie ill the hrst day I sat here by the foul \u2022teoch.\u2014The Lord Chief Baron : I deem it un public du tv to notice tbe condition of the river and its eifr'et on all around me.It U impossible to conceal from one s-self tbe tact that we are now \u2022mlng to try a most important cause iu the midst of a slinking nuisance.THE «.St AT LONDON H ASHroT.Old Fâther Thames is now in his glory.This I* the w « ek of his final triumph.Sunny or sultry with the thermometer at \u2019» in the shade, or anything you please in the sun.eh-b.i g and tl » mg, and vapour and smoke above, n «\t\u2022»riaelimes V'ei sometimes East, the grandsire of English streams basks, and w.iu rs, and wall «siubu mud.No such r.v er as he.T.t*er is not F\\1-: r- ;» Tut o- turbid .th :\u2022 iu.: .ug the lagu* not so * jj c : .deadly and for the .«u w::« se prod rets ilie Greek ofl tu the waters ot tbe Alpheus g reed 11 v hold* in perj«etual solution tbe pr is of thrice that number of cattle and h .mired tun« s that number of butuati beings .-\u2022e i i.lv «\u2022.1 soberly considered, he is a w.ini';.| ;«i «M* the glory and t »hat:ie o! this great empire.No me trop» »l is hut London could make such a dirtaud foul large a wash-pot.We believe this to be tile uncleanest, foulest river, in the known v -rid.Will no one come forward and tell us how t.purge this stream ofjHiJlution ?If the ediieation ot the age i* g'>od for anything, it ght to be good for UtefU Now, while the thermometer i* standing at 90 in the shade, is the time to «io something.By next session we shall have forgotten all about it.\u2014The luntt.PRANCE.The diicussion in the House of Lords, and particularly the speech of Lord Malmesbury \u201en the system lately pursued by tbe French authorities of introducing negro slave» into the.r | cdonies, under tlie name of ** free labourers,'' has excited, not among the public at large so much as among officials and their one or two journals, an amount of indignation which is made to look as re al as possible.The superiors, of course, do the placid wrath, while the subordinates are, »» usual, bombastic and noisy, and their talk is in King Uambyset strain.The instructions from the Foreign-utlice to those two unfortunates, the Conshtu-tiunntl and Pap», are apparently very scurrilous : and.ammg other civilities which M Walewski's organ fling# across the Channel to hi, nitrant trieud Lord Malmesbury is an arti-rle in the former journal, the first effect of which bus been a fall on the Taris Bourse.We can *tuu«l a good deal of abuse, and neither the opinions nor the language of the signer of the article, \u201c Am.Renée.\u201d would much disturbour complacency, particularly as Am.Renée would write precisely the contrary to-morrow if required lo do so.But * Am.Renée \u2019 only repeats his \u201ccram'nt the Foreign-office, and for that reason only is it worth notice.The Con iti.'wnnii commences in this fashion \u201c During a discussion which has just taken place iu the House ot Lords on the slave trade several orators made a show of philantropie indignation, which might have had some pre t.-xi if it relerred to the cruelties practised tli- «oppression of the Indian mutiny, hut which whs totally misplaced when addressed lo tlie immigration to the French colonies There have not been, as far as we are aware thousands of prisoners snot, hung, or blown from tlie mouth of a cannon in these establish nients without any form of trial.Tbe ami Christian spectacle was not presented, in tbe middle of the 1ÎHU century, of towns given up to all the passions of » soldiery\u2014that is, to pil luge, raj*e, and murder.Our colonies are present models of order, peace, mutual benevolence, nod good government.We have abolished slavety in them from a pure feeling of humanity, and without a mixture, as with others, of selfish calculation.We have raised the ancient slaves in our colonies to the dignity of citizens.Wc permit them to enjoy all the rights inscribed in our code of laws.Much more, wc have added lo these benefits institutions calculated to place the blacks in a position to profit by them.We lavish tbe benefits of education où them.Public relief is orga-nisi'd in our colonies with vast generosity.Religion is propagated in them with inexhaustible Real and charity.Labour is largely remunerated provisions are cheap, lihetty is complete, and poverty affects none bnt the vicious or the lazy.Tne condition of the negro population is better than that of many operatives in the manufactories of Europe.It is, above all, infinitely preferable to that of the Irish, famished and forced to expatriate themselves for that reason by hundreds of thousands to America.Let England examine herself\u2014 let her inquire wiiat tra.lc it is which supplies the slavers established on tlie coast of Africa with the merchandise suited to that traffic.She will leain to know herself, aud she will discover that she at least divides with the United States the profits of that commerce.\" The Coinlitutionntl concludes with asserting that'\u2022 the brutal accusations with which the House of Lords resounded are devoid of every pretence as well as of all foundation.\u2019 The Patrie, not being so much under the control of the Furcign-oflice as its other organs, though still censuring, less resembles the well-known diplomatic despatches, and is more mild and dignified.It attributes the speech of Lord Malmesbury on the .Spanish government to oratorical excitement.\u201d and with respect to the affair of the Regina Cncli it says .\u201c His lordship was pleased to declare that this vessel, the Crew of which was horribly massacred, had no emigrants on hoard, hut a cargo of slaves : and that the system of emigration by which the French government endeavours to introduce free blacks into its colonies is nought but » renewal of tbe slave trade.We must protest agaiist these assertions.It may be that the system chosen by our government is defective.This is generally the fate of most undertakings at their outset ; but it would lie sovereignly unjust to suspect the intentions of France.France has no intention to return to slavery, which she has abolished.She has only aonght (he means of supplying her colonies with free labourers.Should this system encourage abuses, France will employ all her zeal in preventing them; should these abuses prove inseparable from tbe system, she will abandon the system itself with the same frankness with which she bad adopted It.\u201d With reference to Lord Malmesbury's allusion , other enterprise that promised well.The con I bdeatial iust.uctioos given to M.Belley by the only employers he has to do with directly\u2014 iiauiclv, Miilaud and Co.\u2014were that he shouhl not oulv not pul buoself forw ard as having any mission from the French government, but that bt should disabuse tbe Nicaraguans and l o*ta 1 Rican* if the.' recognised him iu that capacity \u2022 It has been declared by tbe person* who are at the head of the company, and is still declared I by them, that the whole project will be aban-I doned unies» they have the full co-ojwration of tbe American and English capitalists, that they arc resolved to do nothing alone ; and i that (he first object is to have 'he neutrality Il I,,( U c canal uia.uiamcd under the protection »>! Fraoce, England, and the United .Sûtes.The I lri*1 cou\u2019.ract « iib the New Wrk Company wa* to Exchequer, ; u.uull allj Vulv| j| the conditions involved in ,1 acre not fulfilled before the cl« se of the present month, and it is with a view to a»ceriaiu the intentions of that company, or urge the combining its action with the French and Kog-li»h.that M.Belley has set out for New \\ork, where he now is, aud whence he will probably proceed to London.The late Duchess of Orleans wa* cousin by marriage to the Emperor Alexander II.INDIA.R.JAJUU A.DAVIDSON, of St.fa-kertaea, C w , will Lecture on (he les ofJbTAL ABSTINENCE and a TROHlBfrOICY LaW, or the KVENINÜS of I.Uetntaai Coloael K uteri Nanyori Ttaley, Cape ^ WEDNESDAY andTHURSDAY next, the )4th THE RL'RH WITH THE SAYONET A letter from Corporal Frederick Mitchell, of tbe 8Jud Regiment, to his brother and sister at Stamford.is another creditable specimen of a soldier's account of camp movements and a battle.He writes from Fullyghur, April 16, and Say» \u201c 1 hare fought another battle since I got your last letter, aud can tell you, dear brother, that it wa» no joke for us here, for the Sepoys are so numerous that wc have to tight ugainst odds.t»u the 8th of this mouth, w e marched from our camp iu the fort at twelve at night, and «truck ofl the Agra road across the country.We were up to the shins in hot »and, ami there was not a well nor a drop of water to be got on the .toad.Weil, utter going five miles, we came in sight of the enemy at ten in the inoruitig ; U was terribly not, but, ns soon as we saw them, of course wc engaged them at once.\" Tne force consisted of the 82nd Regiment, re-luced to about oOO rank and file, one regiment khs, (which were in reserve, and did not tire n »bot.) 200 cavalry, aud six gens of the Royal Artillery.We did not think they were so strong, bat jmlgc of our surprise, when we commenced the Hack, to find that they bad a fine cover, a large wood, and a village in the rear, and they pounced out upon us iu numb«-rs ; I dare lay, there w ere about 8,000 or 9,000 ot them.After blazing away for about an hour aud a hall the Brigadier rose up aud said, 4 82nd, your only chance is to charge and cheer.\u2019 It would have done your heart good to have seen us; w-e char ged in double quick time, with our bayonets levelled,and nota man ot us but was resolved to fight to the very last.We gave a thundering shout, which they tried to answer, but no go ; they would not stand ; they showed us their hacks, and ran line jackals, and only tor being fatigued we would have followed them, and nice shivering work would have ensued, but we opened and let our cavalry pass, and they pretty well shaved them.We destroyed their fortifications, look their treasury, with twobraas guns, drank two drams of grog, and commenc ed our march to the Fcift Fully ghur, reached it about ten at night, du «ng, as the Brigadier said, good day » work, having in tbe space of twenty-two hours marched over fifty odd miles, fought a battle, aud gained a victory.We lust tew men, but I lost a comrade ; be was shot dead by my side as soon as we entered the town I saw Kill Wilkinson after the battle; be was os sound and tu well as myself.1 must now conclude.lor there is heavy firing going on in the a is lance, aud wra shall be turned out shortly.\" The King ot'.Delhi is to be transported for life to Fort Cox, in British Caffraria.A letter from Da«iree.in the confiscated Jhuj jhur country, north west of Delhi, written by an (jtticer ot the Scinde Horse, describes the country as perfectly tranquil, and to all ap|»«ar ance likely to remain so.It is said that tbe Governor-General bus di reeled that the sum ol A100 should be placed at the disposal of Jung Bahadoor.for distribu (ion among the wounded aud disabled soldiers of the Nepaulesc auxiliary force during their service in India.When a spy brought intelligence that the Sowars and MahomedansofShahjehanpore were taking many oaths to each other on the Koran to die or conquer, the old Indians brightened up amazingly, aud said it was a good sign they were in mortal fear, and would run away if they could.\t.On the day of Sir Colin Campbell s arriv al at Jellalnhad the lehsidar who bad acted as deputy-collector to the Company s rule, and who had continued to act in tbe same capacity for the Rajah, gave himself up.and was hanged by Mr Money, the civil officer with the force.Sir Hugh Rom captured Calpee, with fifty-*l«bt guns and immense stores of ammuDllloa.No resistance offered.Five hundred rebels were killed in flight.\t.Oude still disturbed, rebels again approaching Lucknow.Garrison strong.No fears of attack.Southern Mabratta country in a treacherous condition.The \u201c North American\" left Liverpool at II o\u2019clock on the morning of the 30th June.The \u201c America\u201d arrived at Liverpool at ten o'clock on the morning of the 2Tlh June.The \u201c Harmonie\u201d reached Southampton on the same morning.The \u201c Glasgow\u201d arrived at Glasgow on the 20th.GREAT BRITAIN.On the 28lti, in the House of Lords, after debate, a motion was agreed to in favor of striking sundry special political services, including that iu regard to gnnpowder plot and that of lhorted.One for about A700,000.No names.Coffee 4700 to 4800 cade.Mosutffl Kiitrui»».\tand I3lh July, in tbe TEMPERANCE HALL 18t.Francis titreet.\t' ' Chair taken at 8 o\u2019clock precisely Quebec, July 13, 1859.\tj UNIVERSITY OF BISHOP 8 COLLEGE.VJ 1C HA KLM AS TERM, the commencement JYJL Ike 14ib year of the Inetitutlon be-gins on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBKR 4U,.Candidate* for admission are request'd to givee.rly notice to toe Principal, the Revd.J.H.Nicoli.*, D D.Leanoxville, July 10, 1858.\tiAW Junior Dt parîiaent oi Bishop\u2019*» College ami Grammar School.nrHK JUNIOR DEPARTMENT re-opens on «lue'U A# K-Hemaloder otcario for Manirral I A FI r.M»A 1 AI GUST 31st, under the p#rh*rkI\u2019aiptiu#,\tfr.-ui n« *purt\u2014iô-obar* charge oi the IwerJ.J.ff.Williams, M A i'j'c;\u201cp.\u201c\u2019T^'d * A-D «*«*«J -\t- \u2014 P« i.fom.iio., .Nd» t.O.K.V j «\u2022 Williams, Post Office, Qn« bee.LeniioxvilU, July 10.1858.\tilw COMMERCIAL.Import* and Kiporf* at Quebec.(Compiled for the Morning Chronicle.] I M P « > K T $ Jaljr U- P*r Lark P*arl.l»avl**.from I.oni1oD\u20149 ra»»a food*, to It A M H.-iiJaiulu 3ra»k.I «\u2022»\u2022«\u2022.5 UIm.««**«\u2022 w ni», lofMh Kr*l I ca»« wooUriia.lo JeW»r Uak oil.G c»*k.ami V ««\u2022\u2022colour, to K J OBaw.W Lx* raiidlr* to J P»l'»r**u\t4 es» \u2022 md** to Ban* UNA Vd«4o, «*u A Co 31 «b«'»t» tea I\" caa*1» *\u2022*>», \u2022\u2022uô Lis cla»».to CiLL # Ku»a.It.c»m» i.«d(*.to F » i.ind«ay.lu Laic» i-apcr.to Hyau Hr»» a *'o.\t*\u2022 * LUI» aud e «»>\u2022\u2022, (loveramest \u2022turc» U> tilwt* al\", tu order » LL«t» aie.to XI ,\u2022\u2022» « P.rbritf r.utia.c, Ja.^ue» troia HamlarUud 9T8 chaldron* coat», loll A I* Shaw per aelir N»t.Wheeler, from I.Uboo\u2014JM loua aaiL t < A UUmour A t o at of their policies\t________________ to their consideration, tha ll»t of easauitié» faT-nllhed else where, and Uw ataontit of property involved.THE IXrEDITIOR TO PARAGUAY.Washington, July 9.\u2014Com.Page, who K X P O K T S .July II Per »bip Havelock.Cniowln» for Urerpoot-40 to»» \u2022ak.««Odo elm IU.#»do white plow.13 Std (due deal*.Vui W I «la .t*».J-¥«u W I «to.by t» H N) li««*» A t-'o Per barB Maid-r.llo/ea»on.for Mockton-oa Toe»\u2014 14 tout oak \u2022.*» do «lui 14 iuo.a® do ) *llo»» do., dît!* aid pine d^a a.4 *'< «l«» ¦(\u2022roc» do.lu \u2022J U pipe atavoa.by C W WiUou A Co.Ptrbark I'wrajcou.St«q»Lru»ou for hhieua\u2014toe* rad pine.73 do oak.75 do elm.11 «to \u2022\u2022!> 3 Wdo «*blt# pine.5U0 »td deal».3« ui pipe \u2022lav.ta.by C K Levey A Per brl* Jaue.Saul for Port Madoc\u2014Il ton» oak.14 do birch 17 «to elm.7 do red plao.Vie do wbite do.IW \u2022I t pine deal», 3 cord» lathwood.b apiuce «par», by C A Jhb»r|de»*Co\t_ .Per britf Anna Mary Cockton.f«»r Cockeiinonih\u2014JSI ton*White plue.Oui 1 J 14 plpo Slave», bl corda lath «\u2022«Tod.by C A J Miarpl«*a A Co.\t^\t\u201e\t.Per bn* A«k.Abrahaiuaeo, for Ortni»by\u201430 Ion* oak 30 do white pine, \u2018J do mapio, 'JUJO »lJ pin* deal» .«J1* do end», by 4» H «ytne» A Co.Per Yacht Magnolia.Me.her.f«*r Cowr»\u2014«» pc» bird eve maple.t> do bla< k waluut.to b« u*ed iu tbe lluiof» of tba ya« hi.by Kir H W Uetb»r.KEY1KW OK TI1K MONTHFAT.PROnt CE AXP .STOCK MaKKKT.( tin ART) ItPOW KxrllAVOB- ) Montreal.July 10.lK>ï.Fli'Or \u2014Tb«'re baa beet.bn*.I tile ««.Id 4hi« «v«*ek A 1 Kancy «va» |Ja.*'»»\u2022«.it h« 11 at r fo.which la Li-youJ th«* \\ !, Will iMTt for t'a* » bo re IMacei on l.wai>naBAT aaoaazxva.at KIOHT o\u2019clock.Tor farther information npplj to JOHN LAIRD, 8t.Lawrence Ohambert.Quebec, Jaljr 12, 1158.S.STURTON, CHEMIST, 2, St.John Street, OFFERS FOR SALK : PALMA OÜRISTI POWDER, arerj excellent preparrlion tor the Hair, Botanic Hair Wanli, which eBectuailj eradicate* scurf, and giving the Hair a beautiful gloss ; is especially adapted for nursery use.Highly Scented Brown Windsor and other Toilette Soaps in variety.Antiseptic Tooth Powder, a superior Dentifrice, giving whiteness to the Teeth and heallh-liness to the Qutns.Kss.Rondelelic, Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water, Piesse A Lubin\u2019s Perfumery, Ac.A small 4uautity of English Ketchuf, imported direct\u2014very good.N.B.-\u2014All Drugs and Chemicals warranted genuine, anl prescriptions dispensed with the greatest car*.Quebec, July 12, 1858.1HE-^C«Z3EZjEZ «SKmIBEmn Hew Brunswick & Canada Railway At Land Company.Compamy\u2019s Orricss, St.Andrews, July i, 1858.Tenders for oradino the last Tweatj-tlve MIUm on the above Road, from the 65lb mile in the HOWARD SETTLEMENT to the Terminus on the WOODSTOCK ROAD, will be received at these Offices until THE 15th DAY OP AUGUST.The distance will be divided into lengths or districts of .r> miles each, and the Tenders may be made for any one or for the whole of such districts.On and after the 1st day of Acucst, the Sections and Plans of the Line will be on view at the Engineer's Office in St.Andrews, where fall particulars of Specification and terms ot Contract will be given, and where forms of Tender may also be obtained.JULIUS THOMPSON, Mahaoib.July 12, 1858.JA$.HEWITT & C0.\u2019$ Cheap Sale of Summer Goods AT COST PRICE, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY- T«' the 6tl Clear out the remainder of our SUMMER STOCK, we will commence on MONDAY, 6th July, A cheap sale for cash only.All our Summer Qoods at and under cost price, vl* :\u2014 500 Summer Shawls and Scarfs At cost, 1000 Muslin Dresses from 2s 6d, worth 6s, up, 60 Barege Dreeses at cost price, 100 Balsarinea from SJd, worth le 3d, 500 Mouseline de Laines, from 5jd, worth 9d up.New Dreasee Materials aud Flounced Robes at cost price, Silk Mantles, Bonnets, Ribbons.Parasols, all at prices to clear them olf.400 Ps.of Patent Shirting, yard wide, at 4id, worth ti)d.400 do.do.do.do.at &id, worth 8d.ALSO, Lawn Handkerchiefs\u20141000 Dors, received per \" Nova Scotian.\u201d Ladies, warranted pure Linen, 2s 3d per dor.to 24s.\u2014worth frou* 4s to 38*.Gents, do, do.8s Od to 30s\u2014worth from 12s to 45s.WANTED, BY a Family, three miles from this City, as NURSERY GOVERNESS, capable uf teaching young children.A Protestant would be preferred.For further particulars, apply at this office.Quebec, July 10, 1858.8T.LAWRENCE WFurchouM,\tDock, AND WHARFAGE COMPANY, SOUTH QUEBEC.Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 20 Vic.Cay.174, With Limited Liability CAPITAL.8200,000.WITH POWER TO INCREASE TO $1,000,0410.President and Managing Director : GEORGE BESWICK.ESQUIRE, QUEBEC.-DI RECTO RS:- The Honble.F.Liuuux, M.P.P.\u2014Quebec.Taos.E.Blackwell, E*ened a CABINET WARE ROOM at No.32, Ccl-de-Hac Stkrkt, Lower-Town.where he will constantly keep on hand a choice assortment of Furniture ; ana hopes, by strict attention to business, tomeret ashara of public patronage.AU orders punctually attended to.fcj\" Funerals Furnished.«^4 Quebec, May 10, 1858.\tCm F.X.MARTINETTE, CABINET MAKER & FUNERAL FURNISHER, No.38|, St.Joseph Street, 8T.ROCH*.BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally, that he contiaues to undertake every preparation for FUNERALS in a becoming manner, and hopes to give entire satisfaction to all who will employ him, having been upwards of 20 years Manager in the £\u2022-lablisbmenl of the late Mr.Haddan.All orders left at bis uouse will be attended to with promptness and despatch.The beet of articles will be employed and at the very lowest prices.Quebec, June 24, 1656.B' No.1 300 'I Sumerlce Pig Iron.30NS, ex \u201c Argentinus, \u2019\u2019 from Londonderry, tor sale bv C.W.' WILSON ft CO.June 14.1858.os\\ Strayed or Stolen, the 6th instant, or the night between the 6th aud 7th, a bay MARE, about 14 bunds high, from the field corner of Helvidere aud St.Lewis Roads.A suitable reward will be paid for the recovery of said mare and detection ot the thief, hr applying to ALFRED FALkEKBKRG.July 8, 1858.Western Assurance Company OF TORONTO.I NSURANCE against loss or damage by Fire at moderate rates of Premium\u2014due allowance made on property within reach ot Hydrants.A.FRASER, Renaud'* Buildings, )\tAgent.Opposite Montreal Bank, June 7 1858.MARINE INSURANCE.Quaker city insurance company , of pailadelphia.A.FRASER, Agent.Rcnaud's Buildings, Opposite Montreal Bank.Quebec, June 21, 1858.BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 1 PRINCES\u2019 STREET, BANK, LONDON BSTABUSHXl) AW W.1, 1837.Empoicer*d by Special Act 'f Pariianent^ 4 Tie \u2019tct.Cap.9.Col.Rob ekt Alexakskb, CJutirv.an.Blackheath Park davantages of this institution, iircRXAfiNG rate* or raKMiDM.AT ABLE especially adapted to the securing ol Loans or Itehts, and to all other cases where a Policy may be required lor a temporary pnrpoae only, but which may be kept up, if ne-easary, throughout the whole term of Lilt.halk-ckedit rates or fremicm.Credit given for halt the amount of the First Ssvtn Annua! Premium the amount ol the unpaid Half-Premiums being deducted from the sum assured when the Policy becomes a claim.SCM ASSCRKC PAYABLE DVBIRC LIFS.The amount payable at the death ot the Assured, it he df- beiore attaining the age ot sixty, but to the assured himself, if ke attain that age, ahus combining a provision for old age with an tssurance upon life.CEPHAS\u2019» ENDOWMENT BEAK CM.Established lor the purpose of affording to parente and others the means ot having Children educated and started in Life, by securing annuities, to commence at the Parent»' death, and to be paid until « child, it a son.shall attain hie 21*t year, or, if a daughter, her 25th year of Age BRITANNIA MUTUAL CIATION LIFE AS SO- i .3 88AYS on Biography and Criticism, by \"j Peter Bayne\u20146s 3d.ssays and Criticiim, by Lord Macaulay\u201410s P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, June 28, 1868.NOTICE.LL pertons having claim! against the Ks-tate of the lata MARY BICK1CLL, of bamplain Street, are requested to aen4 them duly attested to ARCH.CAMPBELL, If.P.Quebec, July 1, 1868.A\u2018 Chatr 1, Princes Street, fia*!, Loxdoi.Empowered by kei Majesty's Royal Letters Patent, Annual Division ot Profile\u2014applied in redaction ot the current yeer's Premium.Policy-holders entitled to participais in the profits after payment of Five or Seven Anneal Premiums according to the table ot Kates selected.Premiums charged for every three montât1 difference ot age\u2014not, as is usually ihe caae, for every whole year only.Hall Credit Policies granted on terms unusually favourable to the assured, the amount of halt premiums for which credit is given, being liquidated RE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the UN DKRWR1TERS have caused to be located ' out of the profits, at this Port, one of PALMER\u2019S MAMMOTH At the Annual (General Meeting on the 27th STEAM PUMPS, capable of discharging fifteen April last, a reduction ot 80 per cent was made ia thousand gallons of water per minute.Also CENTRIFUGAL MAIN PUMP of great power.Vessels can be supplied with either on application to MR JAMES S.DRY8DALE, Engineer, here ; THEODORE HART, Esquire, Montreal, or\tSHA'Y A BLACK, Black\u2019s Shipyard.Quebec, May 1st, 1858.\t3m JOHN BARCLAY, SHIP-CHANDLER & 6R0CER.No.2, Dean\u2019s Buildings, Lower-Town, the present year\u2019s premium on aii Policies of Fiva or seven years standing.A Board ot Directors in attendance daily at S o\u2019clock.Age of the Assured in every ceae admitted in the Policy.Medical Attendante remunerated in all casee for their reports.(PROPRIETARY.) Extract from the Half Credit Rales at Premium, 8aplt-ac-Matslot Strrkt, QUEBEC.May 6, 1858.6m ACCOUNT BOOKS, Aie.A .VtNffttlU ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURF.R AND PAPER RULER.Nuns' Buildings, St.Peter Street.FULL SETS of BOOKS for Barks, Insurance Companies, Mercantile House*, Associations., msde to order, from the brat English Papers, of superior Binding, and Paged.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 All varletie* of Pr.aiw fc Drco«ativx RtNittiva Quebec, May 29, 1858.Age.25 30 85 40 45 50 65 60 Half Premium during First 7 years.£ s.d.0 19 7 I 1 9 1 4 11 1 9 2 1\t14 10 2\t2 6 2 12 9 8 6 8 ^brile (Annual) Premium for temainder ol Ufa.£ e.d.19 2 3 6 9 10 IB 4 9 8 5\t0 6\t6 13 4 (MUTUAL.) Ta*U Participation m JVo/ffs, Seven Yearly Payments.Half- Age.Annual Premium.Year*.Months.£ s.d 7 8 30 40 ARCHITECTURE.6 10 2 0 Yearly Premium.£ *.e\u201e 1 4 2 4 4 4 ft 4 8 12 8 It 6 1 It to 1 IS | T titna Quarterly Premium.£ ».a .0 It S 0 It 4 0 It 0 11 « 0 16 6 O 16 7 O 16 9 0 16 1» HK undereigned is prepared to execote Designs and make Specification* and Ea-,mates for Public Buildings and Gentlemen\u2019s Residence*, Ac.ftc., noon the shortest notice, \u2022 and to Superintend the construction same.L.MACLEAN, Architect, «c.Quebec, July 3, 1858.\t12 I It R.R.FOSTER, Reaideot Director.ANDREW FRANClfs Secretary.0Tih' bo obtained upon application to R.P1NI8TON, Agent to tbo Company at Queboo.Quebec, June 28, 1868.\tM«*t»o, THE MORNING CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1868: THE BRITISH MOHTH UOHICAH HOYil MAIL STEAMMIFI.From New York, to tarer pool Cmikp Cabin PamaqH.fl30 Sbcobp do do .75 From Boston to LlrsrpooL CHitr Cabin Pamaob.$110 Sscono do do\t50 ThêehipB from Bo»ton call at Halifax.PaasiA, Capt Judkina, Canada, Capt Lanf, Anabia.Capt Stone, A!*KarcA,Capt Wickmao Asia, Capt E 0 Lott, Niaoaba, Capt Ryria, AKaiCA,Capt Shannon, EoaorA, Capt J Leitch, Those vessel» carry « clear tVhite Light a maat head; Green on atarboard bow; Red on port bow.Imv«\tWKONB8DAT, PaasiA, Judkina, \u201c N.York, do Tth July.Akabia, Slone, \u201c Bosloo, do 14th \u201c Ashioa, Stianuon, \u201c N.York, do 2lsl \" \u201c Boston, do \u201c N.York, do \u201c Boston, do N.York, do u Boston, do I Berms not secured until pan! lor.An experienced Surgeon on board.The owners of these ships will not be accountable for tiold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the velue thereol therein expressed.For Freight or Passage apply to K.C.à J.0.BATES., 99, State Street, Boston, Or\t£\u2022 CUNAKD, 4 Bowling Green, New York, July 7, 1858.MONTREAL Ocean Steamship Company New Arrangements.M0NTRK1L AM)' HEW YOKE.Canada, Lang, Asia, Lott, KcaorA, Leitch, PaasiA, Judkins, Arabia, Slone, 28th \u201c 4th Aug nth *\u2022 mh \" 25th \u201c V Under contract with the Government of Canada for the Transport of the Malle.Summer Arrangements\u2014Season 1858.rpHIS LISE will comprise the following I First Class Powerful Iron Screw Steamers : Anolo-Saxox,\"\t\u201cNorth Briton\"\tbuil\u2019g \u201cNortu-Ankrican,\u201d\t\u201c Hcnoahian,\"\t\u201c \u201c Indian,^\t\u201c Boiienias,m \u201c NovA-ScoTiAS.\u201d(new) \u201c-,\u201d (In connection with the G.T.R.R.of Canada) \u2014 PROPOSED DAYS OF SAILING : \u2014 THE Splendid and Fast-Sailing Steamship \u201c CHESAPEAKE,\" Sid*** Crowrll, Maser, now runs regularly between PORTLAND and NEW YORK, leaving Brown's Wharf, Portland, EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 P.M., and returning from Pier No.12 North River, New York, EVERY TUESDAY, al the same hour.This Vessel has recently been fitted up with fine accommodations for Passengers, thus making it the most speedy, safe and comfortable water route for travellers between New York and Portland.Passage Fare $0,50, including Meals and btate Room.Goods forwarded to and from all parts of Canada, in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway, with promptness and despatch, at the lowest rates.Preparations are already made for putting 1 routes, to ale Ports on Lake Champlain, Troy, Albany and N\u2019i w York by the \u201c Norluern Transportation Company\" of that City, who despatch Boats daily direct to Montreal, via Lake Champlain and Chambly Cunal, thus involving only one transhipment between New York and intermediate Ports, and Ports ou Rideau and Ottawa routes.The BONDING OK GOODS and passing Entries of Goods through the Custom House at Ql EHKlL MONTREAL and OTTAWA promptly attended to.M.K.DICKINSON, Quebec, May 5, 1858.\t4m INSURANCES.UNITE!) KINGDOM LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 8, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London, S.W.Ettabliihtd marly a Quarter of a Century.Annual Income Upward» of £136,000.C H AlKUA m : THE HON.FRANCIS SCOTT, M.P.DXI'l'TY CUAIIiMAK l CHARLES BERWICK CURTIS, ESQ.F|TH1S Company offers the security of a large paid up Capital, held in Shares by a numerous uud wealthy Proprietary, thus protecting the Assured from the risk attending Mutual OAices.There have Iwen three divisions of profits, the Bonuses averaging ueurly 2 per cent, per annum on the sums assured, or from 30 to 1U0 percent, ou the Premiums paid.Hutu» A.*uren to K.I.lnxox llovn, Esq., at the Office, 8, Watkuloo Place, London, of W.G.Sheppard, Agent for Quebec, 42, St.Anne Street, U.T.Or of the Medical Referee\u2014W.Mausdkn, M.D.35, St.Anne St.Place-D\u2019Armes.N.B.\u2014Policies uow effected on the Participating Seale, will participate in the next Division of Profits to a greaier extent than if delayed to n later period, besides obtaining the advantage of a lower rate of premium.Quebec, 23rd April, 1858.ÆTM IXîslRlMB COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.IxcofcFORATKD i.N 181*.».\u2014Charter Perpetual at.SI Jolltl Slreel, corner of St.Uk-st'LB Street, and hopes by strict attention to business and moderate charges to receive a ¦hare of the Public Patronage.NICHOLAS PITON.Quebec, May 16, 1857.\t6cAulaw B RAVS FOUNDF.R and FINISHER, Lock- mith.and Bell Hanger, D'Aiouillon \\Tr.RkT, Upper Town, Corn-r Irom the Upper Gate of the Artillery Bunacka, and No.-îô, ht.Job*.Stre-t.Hose Couplings and Branch Pipes for Steam boat Pomps.KveiY description of Brass Work repaired, ft-lacquered ami firor.7.i*d.'Jons'* for F.nsin* Boom?made and fitted uf.Quebec.Mny 5, 1858.i*T\\S]M:SS NOTICES.12m Cash Capital\u201481,000,000, I TNDKRWRITEhII descriptionsoflNLAND i IIARINB RISKS.Usual Credit given on Premiums for satisfactory Notes.Open Cargo Policies will also be granted to auch Houses as may be approved of on application made through the undersigned.Rates of Insurance And other information will Ire given at the Office of the undersigned.J.F.TURNBULL A CO., Agents.Gowen's Buildings, St.Peter Street, Quebec.\t6m OCEAN FIRE.LAKE MARINE, CANAL YEK INSURANCE.DIARIN£ AND RI- PROVINCIAL Suuuvance (Company* OF TORONTO.Subscribed Capital,.$1,987,680, Paid rr Capital.$420,256.Nett Premiums received for 12 montlu ending June, 1857,\u2014$197,364 00.General Manager,\u2014Hon.J.Leander Starr.change will be giren T.A.CUMING, Jgent, 11.GO WEN.ABVOCATB, Orrtc»: Gowen's New Buildings, opposite the Bank of British North America.Quebec, May 22, 1857.J.COLMAN, AHVOCATB, Orrici No.10, Garden Street, Upper Town Qin-hoc, May 2, 1857.\t__ J.LANE & CO., gumjitt & Cottimissiun groiua, Corner of CROWN h PRINCF.EDWARD STREETS,\u2014St.Rochs.Quebec, 13th July, 1855.\t12m 26 ap.M.A.HEARN, ADVOCATE, OFFICE: Dean\u2019s Boilhiwoi, 8t.Peter Street, Lower Town.Rkmdekc»: Corner of Ste Genevieve fcUreule Streets, Upiier Town.Québec May 12.1*06.\t12m M.GOODIE, IMPORTER, No.11, St.Peter Street Qnaber, 19'h April,I860.1.H.REED.Upholsterer and Paper Hanger, No.\u2019JHJ St.John Street (without), qukbfx.ï$- N.B.\u2014Newest Designs for \u201d««1 *nd Window Curteins.Quebec.Dec.16.1*56.\t,2m _ 1 B.POPE, Advocate* rTAS RE-ESTABLISHED his OFFICE in lx the Commercial Chambers, Lower | Town.Qj»eb-e.Aut.7, IHM.\t12m *OVX» TOVOXSTVS, JOZKBB.end Hone* C*ip> « No.6», St.Vallier Street, St.Rocee, (Near St.Peter\u2019s Chapel.) WILLIAM COLL* l*aper Warehoune, ST.PAUL \u2022TPEKT.Quebec, Jany, 3, 1K56.J QrrBRC Local Board : A.J.Maxham, Esquire, Cnii.irman, William Wurtele, Esq., Eugeuo Chinic, Esq., Isaie Gaudry, Esqr.,\tGeorge Irvine, Esq.Marine Inspector.Mr.M.Bilodeau.Solicitors.Messrs.Holt A Irvine.Bankers.Branch Bank of Montreal.Fire and Marine business of every description transacted by this Company at as low rates as in any respectable Office, and all losses promptly settled by the Local Board on satisfactory proof being made.ïConsiderable reduction has be«-n made of the rates on isolated Farm Risks, to which the attention of Farmers is directed, t Trie Company's Policy protect against accident by lightning.Impolicies issued at once bJ J.F.TURNBULL A CO.Agents, Gowen\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter S treet.June 5, 1858.\t12m may29 CANADA BRANCH or ALBEUT and TIMBI LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.rixiIK undersigned, Aobmt for the above FIRST CLASS COMPANIES, will continue to INSl'RB AGAINST LOSS and DAMAGE bv FIRE at Moderate Rates of Phimicm DANIEL McGlE, Agent.Quebec, Jatiy.19, 1858.EQUITABLE Flits: l.mitAMK IUMPAM, Chit/ Offitt, Cannon Strut Wirt, London.C.riT.L,-H,tt-,*Million Stiflik.Thl-sthes : The Right Hon.Loni Vucoui.t Sidniouth Archibald Campbell Barclay K»q.Directors : CHAIRMAN.\u2014A.C.BARCLAY, Esq., Col.Bazalgette,\t| Mile*Cha*Selon, Ksq.Charles Benuel, Esq., | Edmund S.Symes, K*.FAKE Ml a k*ry LnsItiM.I\u2019utoitt liotui-y Kuilu Cltourterw.W hoir Ml.and Hrtolt N.HUNT.I Water St.rt».'.liuildlDf, H.tUon.Mu*.AMIIIKOTVPK.P».«»T«UltAPIIIt> I ktil FKIttoTVI-F IH'ODS JOHN SAW-VFK A < 1», IO Wubiiift't'i Mn-rt Mr.t tl.r-iii.ii .ltd Aiutman I .iu.r., rititr*.I'l*».«,.|tlit< l'iix'i», Ftania^ imt., t\"i.iv Lit.misai., « tt.ra m tit.it and tttf t arti.HLN N ) :s Ac M.nuliuturf r.uf PrtjMT, 'ruiuts Straw Boards, FNVIloPFn AND I'Al'LH IIAIiS.Afcat# la» th* TAMKFD AND Dll Y KlMFINU PAPI.IL V\\ .iK>.fr, N«.O' kll.UY b riLLK l*.Ko.b\u2019t>.Mm.\t_____ W1L.L.IAM < r.\u2022I\u2019K.VIN, wtsirnTtaii «r O A K lT M , 77\t4 ammerriat nirnt.I P STAIRS\t1 1 * Fto'roiw.N.k i.MVFHt.hi Hnntuer hired, Itn- iHtrlrt.ur VV.klt.\\x.u ti M.UI1.U.I'nnl.and Johlwr.' l J.alwra ClOfdt which Uwjr will Mil »< |»» r»nl I\"»*» th*» *»/ -IbVitF M\" flfUM-m O\u2019.«'?!,.\t.fidcr.f.W|*t> *lltt Ht^ H«»i«tt>n._ ^E*p S4îlî.pyîp.53 tT*?SHOU8E VW W XI.X3 J»1 3X \u2014\t- I No5.i»«, variio.:»* a :»4 0/ CoNfVwai Kir «apt, B« IKlTlN 119\tCD \u2022 WAT KB NTREET, To Upwspsiier.Book aiul Job l^rintirs, GUERNSF.Y-S PATENT PtmKR CY1.INDEH I-RINTINH PKI SSI !* arc .\u2022n.ldcird U> h.lh.l«wl *».r hcuirlil lalo Ih.innr-kut\u2014«ML«tai|»Ucttr.ilumbtlltr.and .iimJiI)- cr ttt#\t\u2022 form by 41 li ch*»i JobbtNfi ti«t, !\u2022 by '\tJ -\t.v |ws,n\u201e.Mrret.Sc'wiiiLT ^Inchines.in: N T.WKHHTKR, .v co^ Tir.HT NTm ll NKWIMIJ MM'HIMK».For th.ti.t.f F A M11.11 s AND M ANfPArTl'KEKR, Mjiittit:u-r«\u2018i-V rtttrl S.-tla-mi-tHtm, Conit r 1 ! \u2022\u2022¦ » ti d l.u.c In btr.»!*.lltalua.IIIWIM \\.VY| \\| I.WOOI», M.iititxluit'\u2022 ! s I ¦ It .li'trs Aim.lbwk ti.v an.I l*.fl'.r .It.ii.I.titii.t*, I\u2019tK I t.K M 11 s iv iiii.i.\\ i hi.I i.Dam \\-k., .rarnEACU A1.INCIn v » 1 HI K1 -.i.ftt.'t.ti).N.wtua i'* rtirr.Mm.|\tItl.Mai M A« I 1 I NIH'I H* 'l*< »« )I r t\u2019l.AS*.MMtur.ttu.rt1 «.T Z.F.COI F IN i* I N Ctira bt I.A I\u2019llF.it.pl.ANl.Vti, HHII.I.IMi AND sr.AITINt.MAt llISFS.inil.l \u2022 r I I F KS.M->tOI.|.AND bl\u2019KF.W CHI l Kb, bll.AF\u2019T-LNU.ar.\t_______________ RUSSELL A FULLER, idlL\u2014AAl Xd\t|iii|«'.t.r» and IFr.lt t.la A\u2019 .reu.icot gHttrttmrni», J J W J ¦/AcrttU htr Uro.A.PjUKi\u2019t A L\u2019t'\u2019.M.loiiCu».A*»nl« «\"r II.» Mi *u-»t I\u2019t at It »nt.>.All Murt» O».1» ln.h.l f.nn .» In It.K.-.¦.¦I M\u2019A-HINl.ION b T, tlOHTON.JOSIAH CUMMINGS, WltoleadU Mto \u2019tiiBOdirrr of m Trunk».Ynli-r.nml Carpet Rag».¦ ¦ i\tV «I A w: I .MiIN bTRFKT.All kind, oi Trunk S(tM*k »* .Vfaui«ifA«*turer»' pm rt.MASON A HAMLIN, MiaidkrtKfrm *>f ME100E0NS AND ORGAN HARMONIUMS.IJlMHKIIM.E ST., co- L\u2019hwWoSt.Kl.fant II* Id.lrmi.tl r.inplt-.ru Ti pjv.»»iil rim*toanjr addm.TO BOOK A NEWSPAPER PUBLISHES JOTS I*1 A.XTVTHI TA.\u2022.ttod., ThrttUfbonl th.Cnitti httlr.aud Ui* llnt.li Pro.lncaa.im.l.TN\u2019t » I f A M At !IHA< yCPS SterpotuH\u2019 k Elertrotyiie Foinidnr, «I ioVhkfss STRhFl.Boston.1.et*«r.Clark .nd Woodward.Brwton ;J.O.Row** M.P.r, Toronto, C.W.i Ir.Could.Faq., Montrral, C.K- ; M-mt.-Youry.nd II.rL Haltfka.N.B t W.J.Ward, bq., St.John'*, N.F* miums far int«rmetlii(e ages the £100 it insured if the addition* declared during the currency of the Policy \u2022r* greater Than st the rate ofl J per Cent., or diminished if las*.The rote hut never been le»» and at the loaf two investigations «xfMdfd || per Cent.A Life Insurance for on# year will cost £1 5s.od.for £100 at age 40.4.Amount of Businiss.\u2014The outstanding AmrarancM eaceed TWO MILLIONS and A-HALF STERLING, a number of »he mo*» respectable cituens of Queboc hold Policies* or are insured in the Society.5 Proposals entertained lor Asauranct m fmji eonitngrncg depending on hnmsn Life.Various mod-» of payment of premium* to suit tbe Ae* sored.Medical Officer! JA8.A.SEWKLL, Ear.M.D.J gent for Quebec r\u2014 PAVfD A.ROSS, Advocste, Mscpberson\u2019a Buildings, Arthur Street, oppoaite tbe Kschsnge.Anril 6 I8M| PERITIAlf SYRUP! OK, PROTECTED Solution of Protoxide of Iron.UaTinK«urr*arfiilly paM«l th.nnleal to whirh n.w dlarnrtriaa in the M.trria Mrdic* are mlv**l*d.tnn.t now b* recriTed a.an «.labliahed mrdicin*.ITS F'.F F K ACT IN comm DYHPKPSIA, Affection* of the Liver, I)r»»|»>, .\\eurnlxla, Ilron- chltlannil 4 **lmnahte, w* have no doum of II.rlhracy In raw.of Inaifttol Dimbm.of Ih.I.unga and nronrhl.l l\u2019.Mgc., Dr.p.|'«ia.Idrrr CompUlnL I>ro|-T.Nenr.lgi., a*.Indeed it.*to< ta would ba InrretfIMa but from the l\\lijh rh.rwter ol llioac Who havr wltnewvd them and har* minntccrrd thrir tritlmony a.w* do ont», to Ite rmbwallv.power.I!»v.JOHN PIKltl'ONT,\tTHOMAS C.AMORT, THOMAS A.DF.XTF.R.\tPETER\tHARVEY, S.Il KKNDAI.U M.D.\tJAMES\tDUNN, SAMt'KI.MAY,\tR*v.T.\tWIIITTEMORK.CERTIFICATE OP DR.HAVER, II i, well known ih.t th* m.dirin.l effbcl of Protoild* of troa It to*» hy r>en a bn.f r,,.o.nre to .Ir, and that In maintain a .dation of Protniid* of Iron, without farther oxidation, ha* bean drained Itnp-raibH.In Ih* Parartan Syrup thi* dratrahla potal la *ttaia*d hy rouât Kanos is x w.v itrogt I'sgrowst and thlt aolallotv may vepl.'* «nth* pnito-caRwmat**, tiltr*l*aand tartrate* of th.MkUna Medlca.\tA A.HAYES, M.D.Anayer In th* State of Mata.Roaton, 17.S.A.Roltlby N.I- CI.ARK tt CO.Proprietors, .\\o.» Water at.Hostoa.Itrtallerl by all Itr.pectable Dmcctsts.MUSIC HALL.Mkbrrh.«race a wiieeier hvg to annonnee to thrir PATRONS, that they are ready to FURNISH at the above magnificent Hall, DINNER PARTIES, Ball* and Suppers.Messrs.0.k W.will also provide the Hall, Music, Attendants, Ac., if required.N.B.\u2014The HALL and THEATRE to LET for Theatricals, Concerts, Panoramas, and other exhibition».W.W.WHEELER, Rapt.Quebec, April 6, 1858.\t12m law Pain» in the Bick, Gravel Lumbago, Rheumati»m, Gout.Dneaie of the Kidney» and Bladder.Stricture, &c, DR.DK RODS\u2019compound renal pills I are a well known safe and speedy remedy for the above dangerous complaints, Discharges, and Diseases ot the Kidneys and l rinnry Organs generally.Possessing tonic properties, they agree with the most delicate stomach improve the health, and iu three days effect a cure when copnibn, cubbs, and all sbeh dangerous medicines have utterly failed.2s.9d., 4s.Cd., Us.and 33s per box, of the Agents below, or post free on receipt of the amount by Dr.DK ROOM, 10, Bernes Street, Oxford Street, London.The superiority of these celebrated Pills over every thing of the kind ic universally acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand for them without precedent.Many there are, who from natural diffidence or fear of discovery, would silently bear tbeir afflictions rather than apply farsid to those from whom they may reasonably expect relief.With the shove Pills, the sufferer may without the knowledge of h second j*erson, cure him self speedily, privately, and at the least pos sible expense.Sold »t Langley's Drug Store, Hollis-ltreet, Halifax, Nova-Scotia ; by Hasxard, Charlottetown, Prince Kdward Island ; Ward, News Office, Sydney, Cape Breton ; Ashton, Richard son k Co., Mount Road, Madras ; Htilse k Nephew, Agra ; Teacher k Co., 1\u2019oonah and Kurachee ; Smith k Co., Scinde ; Dodswortb k Co.Clark, Rotucr & Co.and Gawin k Co., Colombo and Candy : Lyman k Co , Montreal; Pestonjee k Co., 1, Military Square, Bombay ; R.Ross, Laboratory, Falmouth, and Lawton, Advertiser Office, Kingston, Jamaica ; Beich-mann and Taitt, Port of Spain, Trinidad ; Hca-gan, Weekly Register Office, Antigua ; Hay-lock, Belize, Honduras ; West, Palmer k Co., Kingston, Canada ; Strickland k Co., Mobile, Alabama ; Stampa, Constantinople ; Paisey k Fryer, 384, George-street, Sydney, and Ford, Chemist,Swanton-street.Melbourne, Australia, of whom also may be had \u201c THK MEDIC.-kL ADVISER,\" or should difficulty arise in pro-curing any of the above, enclose the amount by draft or otherwise to 10, Bernes Street, Oxford Street, London, and they will be sent securely packed per return.JUST RECEIVED D&.BAXLDOTTXa\u2019B laktelcMN Verinl\u2019tiKe or Sugar Drops £ Worms Warranted without Mercury, This excellent vermifuge is prepared from the most efficacious vegetable substances, and lias proved, in all cases, a safe and certain remedy for worms.It has a sweet and delicately pleasant flavor, and therefore is peculiarly adapted for children, who will take it as readily as any other confectionery.DIRECTION.\u2014The contents of the bottle may be taken two hours before or after meals, by adults in one day, and by children in two days.After the last dose some kind of purgative (particularly a few grains of calomel) would accelerate the cure.SnH bv BKNNING k BOWEN, 14 Bund© Street, Sol© Agents for Quebec.April 16, 1858.LEA & PERRINS\u2019 CKLIIS ATBD WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, PKOXOt'XCID BY 00RRO1BBICR», to be the INLY 600D SAUCE, and applicable to EVERY VARIETY OF DISH.IXTRACT OF A LETTER from a MEDICAL GKNTLKMAN a Madras, \u2014M to hii Brother at £$5 WORCESTER, I\tMay, 1851.m i «WP \"Tell r.XA A PK» area that their Hare* I* hldhlj r ataenifri In Itrila, nml la, In mjr opinion, the moat paUuhla \u2022a well at tbe moat whole \u2022one Haaco that la mate.' EXTENSIVE FRAUDS.Lia and Prrkixs having discovered thtt several of the Foreign Markets have been supplied With BPt'Rtou» imitations of tbeir \u201c WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE,\" the labels of which closely resemble thoso of the gennltw Sauce, and in one or more inetances with the nameeof L.k P.roaosn ; they hare deemed it their doty to caution the public, and request pirthaa-ors to so© that the name* of Lia à Paxaixa are npon th« Wrapper, Isabel, Stopper, and Mottle.L.A P further give notlco that they will proceed against any one who may Infringe npon their right, either by manufacturing of ?ending eneh Imitation», and hare instructed their correspondents in tbe various peris of tbe world to advise them of such Infringements, \u2022opt.II, 1867\t62 lew H MOfFAT\u2019S \u201e * LIFE PILLS ; a»d i Phoenix Bitters.ÏWB BEST FAMILY MEDICINE NOW before tbe public, for tbe cure of 8CR0-LA, UL01IR8, SCURVY, or KRUPTIONS of the SKIN, FEVER au$ AGUE, DYSPKP-8IA, DROPSY, and In fact most all diieoati soon yield to tbeir curative properties.It be* bean computed that during tbe lost twenty-five yeais upwards of FOUR MILLIONS of persons have been benefited by tbe nse of these medicines ; a faot which speaks volumes in favor of their curative properties\u2014\u2022 single trial will place them beyond the reach of com-petition in the oelinmle of every patient.By tbeir une the BLOOD IS RKSTORKD TO A HEALTHY STATK and freed from all impurities.The system is not reduced during their operation, but invigorated, and they require no restraint fn>mbusiuMS or pleasure.The ofUicted have iu these medicines a remedy that will do far them all that medicine can possibly effect.PREPARED BY W.B.MOFFAT, M.D., PROPRIETOR, NEW YORK, AND FOR SALE BY Nov.13.1857.JOHN MCS80M, and BENNING A BOWEN, Agents, Quebec.12m T'H E GOLDEN PRIZE | THK GOLDEN PRIZE.THK GOLDEN PRIZE.THK GULDEN PRIZE.THE GOLDEN PRIZE.THE G\u2019tLDRN PRIZE.THE GOLDEN PRIZE.iHE GOLDEN PhiZE.THE GOLDEN PRIZE.THE GOLDEN PRIZE-THE GOLDEN PRIZE.ILLUHRATKU1 IM.USTKATKI) 11LI.UHTRATED ILLUSTRATED EVERY W Eh K.ILLUSTRATED KVKRV WEEK.ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK.ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK.ILLUSTRA LED EVERY WEEK.SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE.SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FKEi .SPECIMEN COPIES SEN f FKEE.THE GOLDEN RPIZE.ILLUSTRAI ED ! 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