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

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


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

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[" ANT) COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XII.] QUEBEC, THURSDAY, 15th JULY, 1 8 6 8.[NO.3153.4 < For Sale or To Let.MOUNT PLEASANT.\u2014To Let, with ImmedUte poMnelon\u2014 rip HAT pleasantly eltuated HOU8K, ^ the property of Mrs Pore,\u2014the \u2022 inside has been papered and painted and put into good repair.Apply to the owner, at the residence of Mrs.groTT, at Mount Pleaaaat.Juno 4, 1858,__ ' TO BE LET, AN OFFICE, consisting of two rooms, lately occopjed by Messrs.A.à D.Rirons k Co., la the \u201c Qoasao CBaaBsaa,\" 8t.Peter Street, opposite the Bank of B.N.A., with Fire-proof Bafc, Water and Oas.J.GREATES CLAPHAM, Quebec, May 4, 1858.\tNotary.FOR SALE A HOUSE and LAND, on the Banks I /v of the River St.Lawrence, in the Pariah of St.Antoine da Tilly, forming a beautiful Country Residence, about 1| miles from the Church and i ofa mile from Captain Bergeron's Landing, who runs a Steamboat twice a week to Quebec.The house is 60 i 31 feet, with a targe Verandah round it, a cellar the same site, divided into 5 aparments, 7 feet high, the ground floor is divided into entrance hall, 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 well finished.The Land conUios 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 atocked 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 31, 1858.\t6 TO BE LET, rpHE Upper part of that large and pleasantly situated Stone House, corner of 8l.Boch and St.Joseph Streets, St.Rocha, conUining eleven apartments.It is adapted for one or two tenants.Apply on the premises to MRS.P.DROLET.Q ne bac, May 8, 1858._____Saw ^ TO BE LET.riTHAT SHOP, No.4|, Sault-an-Ma-telot Street, in rear of McCallum * » A Giver's Chronometer Depot.Also the commodious Cellar under the same.\u2014Rant moderate.Possession immediately.Apply to McCALLUM k GIVER, on the premises.Quebec, May 6, 1858.Building Lots.Q ThUILDlNG LOTS for sale at tha West fl | ) end of S tad aeons Terrace, St.Lewis Road.Apply to\tH.S.SCOTT.April 23, 1858.TO LET, A HOUSE and GARDEN at Mount \"W\tPleasant.\u2014Rent £35.-CAM-\tW.WALEER, Jtnra.Quebec, April 30, 1858.To be Let, rpHAT First-Class SHOP and Dwel-ling, containing five apartments, \u201d 'situated at tbs corner of Bridge and Richardson Streets, St.Rochs, well adapted for a Dry Goods, Grocery, or any branch of business.Apply to the proprietor, on the pre- \u201c****'\tJEAN LEMELIN.Quebec, April 30, 1858.TO LET, \u2014With Possession on 1st May naît\u2014 HOSE FIRST-CLASS FIRE _ BRICK STORES, adjoining Mr.Gibb i property, situated close to the us tom House and principal Wharves \u2014 also, \u2014 DOUBLE OFFICES, in St.Pater and St sines Streets.\u2014also.\u2014 BLACK STORE, on Wharf, accessible to raft on one side ; the other opening on 8L James treat.Moat desirable Premises for Lower Port r Forwarding business.Apply to\tH.ATKINSON, Su James Street Quebec, March IT, 1858.\t3awfl2 TO BE LET, FTIHE LOWER PART of a very | comfortable and convenient House opposite the north side of the English athedral.Apply to the proprietor, on the remises, G.Talbot, or to E O.CANNON, N.P.Quebec, March 10, 1858.\t3aw TO LET, \u2014WITH IMMEDLATB POSSESSiail\u2014 TWO COMMODIOUS DWELLING HOUSES, situated on tha Belvi-lere Road, adjoining the residence of Palcbumm, Esq., with Stables, Coach hou-, a well of pure water, and one acre of land sebed to each house.Apply to R.H.RUSSELL, M.D.juebec, Feby.3, 1858.\tep at: Gowen\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter St toTet, Comfortable First Class OF-Apply to H.\tOOWEN, Advocate, I.\t8TAVELT, Architect, Or the proprietor\tH.GOWEN./any 8, 181 s EVKRAL FICES.Quebec, 1858.BAKERY and HOUSE TO LET ^^A TN ValHere Street, next door to Mr.I I J.O.VALLisaa A Go\u2019s Cabinst Manufactory.Apply to J.0.VALLIERE k SON.Quebec, Feby.10,1868.FOR SALE, -rVIFTT SUPERFICIAL ARPENTS sH L of LAND, in the highest state oi cultivation, with House, Barn, Ac., thereon erected, situated on the St.Louis Road, Parish of Ste.Foys, at 4| miles from Town.U\u201d One half of the above property will be \u2022old separately if required.There U a seplndid beach lot atUched to the above Conditions of sale and terms of paymsnt Bast.Apply to the proprietor, Mi-.J.J.O\u2019BRIEN, on the premises, or to Mr.BBLLEAU, Motary ~te.Foye, November, 185Î.\t*¦ COTTAGE TO LET.,T MOUNT PLEASANT.HAT NEAT and COMFORTABLE OOTTAGE, at present occupied by L.Siispna, Esq.,\u2014commanding one of the flueet views In the vicinity of Quebec.There is on excellent Garden attached, also Coaeh-honse and Stablss.Rent £38.Apply to\tJ.8.H088ACK, Notary, St.Peter Street.Quebec, Feby.8, 1868.\t10 taw For Sale or to Let, 4 TWO STOllY DOUBLÉ MOUSE 7H J\\ °n the Grande AUde Road, near \u2014the foil-gale, wltbin the Clt/.THE qSrhEO PERMANENT BUILDING 80CIBTT.Qnebee, Jaay 18, 1888.\tlaw AT Si» Lawrence Warcheune Dock aud Wharfage Company* 11HE ST.LAWRENCE WAREHOUSE DOCK AND WHARFAGE COMPANY are prepared to receive TIM HER, DEALS, STAVES, Ac , Ac., at their Establishment at SOUTH QUEBEC, aud will make liberal advances on the same.Quebec, May 14, 1858.\t3m ESTATE OF W.H.IRVINE * ALL Persons indebted to the above Estate are hereby requested to |>ay the amount eir indebtedness Into the hands of the ¦ undersigned, who is duly authorized to receive the same.M G.MOUNTAIN, Nun's Buildings, St.Peter Street.Quebec, June 13, 1858.NOTICE I I BEV-YOBK WHOLESALE 4 DETAIL BOOT, SHOE, AND INDIA RUBBER STORES, No.2, BUADB STREET, CF\u201c First Store on the left hand side on the top of the Steps, And Ho.31, SAINT JOHN STREET.R FINN is now manufacturing, and has ,v manufactured during the winter, a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, comprising in part as follows IF\" Several Thousand Pairs of Ladies Enamelled and Calf galashcd Prunella Boots and Gaiters, of all colours ; Ladies\u2019 \u201c Jenny Lind\" Patent Shors and Slippers ; a large assortment of Misses,\u2019 Childrens' and Iniants' Hoots Shoes and Fancy (.'acksot all colors and of the latest and most improved styles ; also a large assortment of Gentlemen a CalfSkin and Cow-hide Long and Short Bools, pegged and sewed ; Men's, Boys and Youths Calf Skin, Goat Skin and Patent Leather Shoes, Coburgs and Baogans in great variety, together with a good assortment of Gentlemen s Fancy Patent Leather Congress Boots, Cloth A Prunello Gaiters, Ac., Ac.qEICK SALES fit SMALL PROFITS IS THK MOTTO OP THE CNDXHSIG.NXD.K3\u201c All work warranted : if rips, will be mended free of charge.KF\" Country Merchants and Shoemakers selecting a Stock should call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.KF~ All goods sold at Retail for CASH ONLY.Wholesale on LIBERAL TERMS.United States BANK NOTES, uncurrent GOLD and SILVER taken in payment for Goods at the Stores Nos.2 Huade Street near the Poet Office.31 John Street.R.FINN.Wholesale Boot A Shoe Manufacturer.NOTICE TO SHIP-MASTERS.THE Subscriber would respectfully intimate to Ship-masters trading to the Port of Quebec, that he is prepared to supply SHIP-CHADLKRY STORES, PROVISIONS, aud CREWS\u2019 STORES at vkrt moderate rates; be would further state, that be does not keep runners, nor pay parties 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.?11 Or Jt-rs thankfully received aud punctually attended to.WILLIAM TAIT, Ship-Chandler A Grocer, 55 St.Peter Slrent, QuebecJ Qnebee, May 12, 1858.DOLLARS AND CENTS Sterling and Halifax Currency.JCST rCBI.IBHID AID FOR SALI AT THB Boot-STORXS, Tables of Equivalent Talue of Monlen TN which the value of any snm in each of J[ of these denominations, can be found in Kitxir or Both of the other denominations\u2014 From I Lent to £10,000.Paies, 12 j Cents, or Tjd., by FELIX MORGAN, Qnsbec, May 31, 1858.REMOVAL.THE Subscribers havs REMOVED to one of the Stores owned by the Heirs Hcnt, on Hnnt\u2019s Wharf.J.BROWN k CO.Quebec, 29th April, 1858.CHRONOMETER DEPOT, DEAN\u2019S BUILDINGS, No.40, ST.PETERST.LOWEfWOWN, QUIBEC.ÏHK undersigned having entered into Partnership, under the name and style of 1ALLUM A GIVEN, Chronometer.Watch and Clock Makers, beg leave to inform their friends and the public that they will always have on hand a general assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, Ac.of evsry discription, which they will dispose of at reasonable prices.A.McCALLUM, J.0.GIVEN.Chronometers, Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Nautical Instruments, Ac., carefully repaired.Cbrohombters Rated.Quebec, May 5, 1858.\t4m A BEAUTIFUL HEAD- Me» mmt Completely Preseived TO THE GREATEST AGE.Ab4 \u2014 ho that la gray woeltl not hara It raatorarf to formar rotor ; or *>ald.hntwouH hava iho growth raa-tored.or trouolad with dandruff a:.J Itching but \u2014onId hava It removed, or tronhlod wlto arrofala, «raid head, or other -ruptlone bat would bo cured, or with tick headache (neuralgia.) but would ha cured It will alao routova all pimplea from tha fara and akin.Prof.Wood a Hair Roatoratlva will do all thla, tea circular and Iba following.\t.Ann Abiob.NovembarS, ISM.Paor O.J.Wool»\u2014Dear Sir: I hare heard mncbaalt of tho wonderful effect» of your Hair Reatoratlve.bnd having bean «o often cheated by «jnackery and : It waa a long time after I aaw you al BllaiAdd before I got the bottle of Heatoratlva for which you gave me an ordar upon yonr agent In Do-tMlt, and when I got U we concluded to try It oa Mra Mann's hair, aa the anreat (cat of Hi power.It haadone all that you aaautwd mu II would do ; and other* of my family aad friend», having wttacaaad lu officta.are now mtng and recommedlng Ita me to other* as entitled to tha highest consideration yon claim for It Again, vary raspectfuRy aad truly your*.SOLOMON MANN.Oaulvlu, III , JnnuM, IMB I hava used Prof O.J.Wood's Hair Restoratlm.aud havs admired Ita wonderful effect* My hair Waa be-eemtug.as I thought, permaturaly gray, but by the use \u20224 hit aasSoraMve It has rsaamad It* orig'aal selor, and, I *»va mdeubt.pwmaaeutJkac^ w^Mgtoc, U.B.N O J WOOD A CO.Pruhrlntofs, 31* H road way, V fta tha great N Y.Wire Railing Ralabllahmaat «Bd 114 Market Straet, SL I«e«la, Mo.And aold by all gaud Druggteta.April IS, 1868.\tIfla SATTERTHWAITEBROTHERS, J.A.carlick, lDJl'SrnSlf.\\VR.tCES,t IXSI'tAliCI lUIUS 4«.St.Anno Street, Upper-Town, Manufacturer of Plate Chests, AGENTS POK The Marine department of the Insurance Co.of North America.\u2014Assets $1,000,000.\u2014Cuuipaujr Cuartered la 1794.ALSO AGENTS FOE QUAKER CITY INS.Co.of Philadelphia COMMONWEALTH INS.Co.of Hamsburg PENNSYLVANIA INS.Co.of Pittsburg.Underwriters Building A Chamber of Commerce, 61 William Street, Nevr-York.May 14, 1858.______ 6|m_________ MARINE INSURANCE.TTESSELS, FREIGHT or CARGO, insured \\ in the \u201cSus,\u2019' Mercantile,\u201d \u201c Commek, cial,\u201d or \" Umox,\u201d Mutual Insurance Companies of New York.Apply to THEODORE HART, Montreal.Montreal, May 1, 1858.\t6m JOHN ANDERSON, SHIP-BROKER.COMMISSION MERCHANT, FORWARDER, Insurance and Oeneial Agent, QUEBEC.May II.1858.\t______________ NOTICE.1 ¥ ILS.J A COBS informs Al.her customers and the public in general that she continues to undertake every description of STRAW WORK, to Clean and alter BONNETS in the LATEST PARISIAN STYLE, having engaged the assistance of Messrs.Wbildes A Co., of New York, the celebrated Straw Workers and Fashion improver;.Mrs.J.also begs to state that she will receive in a few days, per Steamer \u201c North American.\" a quantity of NEW GOODS, and by the arrival of the two following Canadian ' Steamers, a complete assortment of SPRING MILLINERY, consisting ot English and French BONNETS, RICH LACES, French FLOWERS, Ribbons, Mantels, Patterns Silks, and every variety in the Millinery Line.H.JACOBS.Quebec, March 20, 1858.\t12m H O N N E T S.MRS.PARNELL having received the LATEST SPRING FASHIONS and | ___ MODELS, is prepared to raak*, alter .and clean Straw, Tuscan, Rice, Palmetta and Fancy Bonnets, Panama and Leghorn Hats.23j, St.John Street, without.Quebec, 26th March, 1858.\t4m NOTICE, THE PROVINCIAL OVARIUM is now open for Exhibition, between the hours of 2 and 4, r.m., on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, at No.4, St.Ursclx Strut, Quebec.RICHARD NETTLE, Supt.of Fisheries, L.C.Quebec, Feby.6, 1858.\t6m-lam NOTICE.ST.LAWRENCE DIVISION, SONS OF TEMPERANCE.The members of st.Lawrence DIVISION, No.16, Sons of Temperance are requested to taks notice, that, in future, the Division meets on FRIDAY (instead ofTrxs-day) EVENINGS, at SEVEN o\u2019clock, during the Winter months ; and at EIGHT o'clock during Summer.tjr Any person wishing to join the Division will obtain every required information from Mr.A.Farquhar, Auctioneer, St.John street; Mr.A.Woods, at Mr.Hossack's, Notre Dame street, Lower Town ; Mr.Goudie, ship-builder, Saint Rochs ; Mr.J.G.Duff, Palace Street; or at the Division Rooms, Temperance Hall, St.Francis street, on the night of meeting.Quebec, Jany.26, 1858.\t________ SALT TUBS, I^DMOND ROACH begs to notify Consign-j eesof Vessels, Ship-Masters and others, that he is prepared to HIRE OUT SALT TUBS (with Government Stamp measure) either by the day or at so much the lump sums.All orders left at the Office of Jambs M.Kirr, Esq., No.18, St.Paul Street, will be promptly attended to.Quebec, May 4, 1858.\t______ FOR SALE.A SECOND-HAND, New Style, Four-wheel CARRIAGE, made of the very best materials.Apply to Mrs.Ko.Gimgras, Ursule Street.Quebec, April 14, 1858.\t1m BOARDING HOUSE, No.6, GRANDE ALLEE.MRS.A.BROOKE informs the Public, that she can accommodate Eight respectable gentlemen, with the best of BOARD and LODGING in one of the healthiest and most fashionable resorts, in the West End of Quebec.Late residence of Lieut.-Colonel Irvine.Two Rooms may also be had\u2014furnished unfurnished.Quebec, April 13, 1858.\t6m Military and naval accoutrement aud CAMP CHESTS, TRAVELLING, DRESSING, SWORD, GUN, and PISTOL CASES, and all articles in the Faucy Cabinet line.Having for many years supplied the first bouse* in London and New York, hopes to give satisfaction to those in Quebec who may favor him with their patronage.N.B.\u2014Repairs of every kind neatly executed.Quebec, June 17, 1858.rpHE GRAND TRUNK FERRY STEAMER [ will com me u ce her regular Trips on MONDAY, the \"lb iustaut, aud taill leave at tbe times specified until further notice : Ltavtt the Railway Station, POINT LEVI: 7:00 a m.9:00 Pa'grs Acfreighl from St.Thomas.12:0b noon.Pas.from Montreal, Portland and Boston.10:15 | 1:10 3:10 4:00 5:00 7:00 9:45 Ltattt the Railway Ferry Wharf, QUEBEC: with Pass for Mont I Portl'd A [Bos ton.6:15 a 4 r m.8:00 9:20 11:00 1:00 2:40 3:40 Pas.per Express SPass.and freight for Ht.6:00\t[Thomas.9:30 New Writing Inks.nOR Sale by the undersigned : M uitBPBi T.tfl REGISTRATION llfalUttJSlC NEW MUSIC JUST RECEIVED by J.T.BR0US8RAU, 7, Baade Street.Quebec, 1st May, 1858.HARMONIUMS.A FEW ROSE WOOD HARMONIUMS for sale.These ;nitruments being a Consignment from the maker, whose desire is to introduce them ; they will be sold at cost price for cash.Apply to\tHENRY fl.800TT.Or to\tF.H.WY8B.April 26, 1868.RAILROAD HOUSE, BY D.H, CASE, BELLEVILLE, 0.W.Omnibuses to and fYom the Oars fY««of charge.Livery Stable attached to the Hoose.Jany.1858.\t12a C.P.PELLETIER HAS REMOVED to No.61, 8t.Pern Sneer, IT* Nun** lluIIdings, Quebec, Maj 6, 1868.______ II.KISHhiK à 09» EXCHANGE BROKERS, IfUNM\u2019S BUILDINGS, No.39, St Peter Street, Quebec T)RITj8H and Fowign Geld and Silver, Co-I ) loaial and United States Bank Notea, and uecerretat mosey bought and aold and Exchanged.'' \u2019 * a s\u2014¦ Rank of Kagland and Scotch Notes.Otfloe hour»-\u20149 o'clock to 6, May 10, 1966.\tla T?1 MORRELL\u2019S REGISTRATION INK Manufactured for tha use of Registrars, order ed and used in all Government Offices in England.BLACKWOOD\u2019S STEEL-PEN INK, highly improved and recommended by Her Majesty\u2019s Royal Letters Patent The Jars containing this ink have a patent stopper which does not require to draw ufl' tbe cork to fill up the inkstand.Commercial Superior Black Ink, Superior Dark and Light unchangeable Blue Ink, Bright Scarlet Red Ink, Commercial Black Ink Powder.J.T.MMMMttAV.Quebec, June 21, 1858.Artists Materials ! JUST received, from Messrs.Rsxvxs and Son, London, a Supply of Artist Materials of tbe best description, Oil Colors in collapsible tubes, Moist Water Colors in boxes and separate, Sable and Camel Hair Brushes, Varnishes, Prepared Courses Palletts.Slabs, Ac.P.SINCLAIR.June 7, 1858.8.E, CREhiORY, * Produce aad General Commission Merchant.TORONTO, Store lately occupied by Taos.Clarkson, Esq.front Street.Orders for the purchase of Flour, Grain, Ac., executed with care and promptitude.aeriaeeces: Messrs H.Chapman k Co., Montreal k Quebec, \" L.Renaud A Frere, do.do.\u201c Boyer A Hawley, Montrai.T.Woodside, Esquire, Toronto, Manager of the Branch City Bank of Montreal.Toronto.May 17, 1858.Marble Work*, 19b &T.JOHN STREET, without.The sabecriber often for sale : 30 MONUMENTS, 12 MANTEL PIECES, 105 HEADSTONES, 2 Sets TABLE TOPS, 60 CEMETERY POSTS, 40 Ps.PARIAN STATUARY.VASES, Ac.from the ANTIQUE\u2014and will make to order after the most choice and » t cherché designs, any and every article in the trade, of the best materials and workmanship.O\" Thb Sttlxs and Prices will mist thi WANTS OF ALL.FELIX MORGAN.Quebec, Mav 19.1858.MRS HAMMAN\u2019S, Old St, Lawrence Hotel, No.2, Notre-Dame Street, NEXT DOOR TO THE GLOBE HOT EL BEGS to inform her friends and tbe public that she is prepared to receive Roaedbrs and othen, who will be supplied with every article of the best quality in her business, at very reasonable rates.Quebec, Maj 28, 1858.\t3m ~BUDDEN BRO* General Commission Agents A Brokers, DBALIRN IX ALL KINDS OF PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, WINES and LIQUORS, Ac., Ac., Water Street.William Btodin, )\tST.JOHN'S UassR Bcddsx, ) NEWFOUNDLAND.B.B.would call tbe attention of Captains and othen visiting St.John's, to their Store, being situated in a very central part of the town, and near to the Custom House, St.John Newfoundland, May 1, 1868.Iw Notice to Ship-Master8.rpHE business heretofore carried on by I DENIS MAGUIRE, Jcmr , as SHIP-CHANDLER and GROCER, 47, St.Pstsa SrastT, will hereafter be continued under the name, style and firm ofMAGUIRR k STEELE.All orden thankfully received and punctually attended to.MAGUIRE A STEELE.Cuebec, May 11, 1858.\t6m New On Goods Store E.MORGAN, No.ai, 8T.JOHN STREET, HAS the honor of informing bis Customers and the public, that hi* NEW STORK IS NOW OPEN, where they will find a beautiful assortment of SPRING and SUMMER Fancy A Staple Dry Goods, All Nsw aad of this years\u2019 importations.Kf\" The following goods deserve special attention,\u2014West of England Broad Cloths, Caa-simeres and Doeskins, Scotch Tweeds and Summer Vestings, Gents' Under Clothing in Wool, Marino and Cotton, White and Fancy Dress Shirts, Neck Ties, Scarfs, Braces, Gloves, Socks, Ac., Ac.LADIES will find a Choice assortment of Silk, Barege, Poplin, DeLaine, Muslin and other Dresses, efthe Vear Latist Sttlbs, Shawls, Silk and Cloth Oapes, Bonnets.Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Parasols, Stays, Gloves, Hosiery, French Embroideries, Ac., Ac.FAMILY MOURN 11!©.Plain and 01ac< Silks, French Merieoes, Paramattas, Cobourgs.DeLaine», Alpaccaa, Mohairs, Ginghams, Prints, Muslin, Ac., A.Bonnet Crape of all widths, Crape Trimmings, Ac.N.B.\u2014In consequence of having been die-appointed in the fitting ont of his shop on the 1st instant as originally Intended, I.M.will now SELL THB WHOLE OF HIS SPRING STOCK AT 008T PRICE for CASE Qnsbec, May 11, 18M.\t13m ADVANCES.THE Subscriber is prepared te arraage for Gash Adravost on every deeeripUoa of Merc baa dise consigned for eale to bis friends In Montreal.JAMES M.KIRA Qnebeo, May 31, 1169.\tAm GREAT WESTERN Insurance and Trust Co.HEAD OFFICE: In Company's Building, 404 Walnut Street Ptilludelpbla.littéral Afttn f»r (\u2019ajuwla.TORO .NTH, f.W.LKANDKR W.V.H.STARK,\u2014Agent.Charter Perpetual.- Capital, $500,000.URK INSURANCE on Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings and Merchandise geuerallf Limited or Perpetual.- DI R EC TOS : - NEW GOODS.Spring Importations of Uats.C\u2019FIAHERTY & HOLT, BUADE STKKÎ5T, opposite St.Joseph's Chapel, U P PBR-TOWN.NEW GOODS.T Charles C Lathrop, Alexander Whellion, liaae Hazlthurst, John C.Hunter, K Tracy, John R.McCurdy, Jona J.Slocum, Cbaklks C QriBKC TIMS.FARE\u20143d.each Passenger.The Stages and Landings are now tn pertec-order, and persona who may have occasion to cross with Horses and Carriages will find this Passage the safest in tbe neighbourhood.JAMES TIBBITS.Proprietor.Quebec.June 7 1858.$500 Reward! DH.TUmT) l.ETY\u2019S VEGETABLE COMPOUND.riYHK Proprietor, DR.TUMBLETY, has de-£ posited $500 with the Bank, the same to be forfeited if the Vegetable Compound fails to cure a single disease mentioned in this circular, if used according to directions.Rheumatism, Fains in the Back, Breast and Side, Palpitation of the Heart, Toothache, Headache, Cramps in the Stomach, Frosted ' Hands or Feet, Sprains or Bruises, Stiffness of ! the Joints.Fever and Ague, Cholera Morbus, I Coughs, Colds, Loss of Appetite, Summer I Complaints.Bruises, Sore Throat or Quinzy, j Swellings and External Injuries.Ac.Ac.\u201c Its efficacy has been fairly tested, and its virtues pronounced unparalleled.\u201d Paies\u201450 centr and $1 per bottle.V£OE TABLE CATHARTIC PILLS.For Habitual Costiveness, Weak Bowels and Stomach, Slow Circulation, Impure Blood, Pimples of the Skin, Too Full Habit, Determination of Blood to tbe Head, Indigestion Overloaded Stomach, Disturbance of the Stomach or Bowels, from unripe or Indigestible food ; Palpitation of the Heart, from indigestion or wind ; Torpid Liver, Ac.Ac Ac.I have never known a person who, having once used these Pills, ever abandoned them for any other.They are.though gentle and mild, very efficient, carrying off the humors of tbe body, purifying the blood, correcting the stomach, giving activity to the Liver, and a healthy tone to the whole system.These Pills have one great and distinguishing peculiarity\u2014a virtu* which has been long sought for in cathartic, but has not, as we are aware, been hitherto found.There is not probably a single reader of these lines, if he has had the occasion at any time to use cathartic medicine, who has not found by experience that after it* operation his bowels were more or less weakened for a time, indicated by subsequent costiveness.It is in tbe nature of cathartics to act thus.In this Pill there is combined a tonic which completely sustains the bowels and tbe system, while a cathartic influence has been produced.They thererefore never lose their effect : never leave Wm.Darling, Thomas L.Gillespie, James B.Smith.Hon.Henry M Fuller, John K.Vodges, James Wright, Alfred Taylor.LATUKor,\u2014Presidnet.William Daulixu,\u2014Vice do.L.Gkxoost,\u20142ad Vice do.Jambs Wbismt,\u2014Secretary A Treasurer.H.K.Richasdsox.\u2014Absl do.Statimkxt, Jamcary 1st, 1858.Capitsl,\t$222,300 00 Surplus on the Year, 55,274 05 -$277,574 05 ASSRTS.Real Estate Bonds ind Mortgages,\t$\t136,800 OO Stocks (Par value\t $86,450, )\t51,915 oo Bills Receivable,\tCl,723 CO Cash in Rank and due\t from Agents,\t27,135 45 Losses Paid,\t$47,850 11 $277,570 05 Expenses, Commission, Keinaurence, aud Dividend, 41,352 64 $39,202 75 I \"THE undersigned, Agent for the above Company, is prepared to accept Risks on most favorable terms.Policies issued and Lbsses settled without reference to the Head (Mke.OWEN MURPHY, Aoist, Nu James Street, Quebec.June 26, 1858.\t3m SSimiLtPâ taDTTiSl» INDIAN LORETTE HE Subscribers respectfully announce tb« arrival of their Spriug Styles of Hats, comprising every description and quality, amongst which are the following : ENGLISH VELVET PILE NAPPED HATS, from one of tbe best manufactures in England ; FRENCH SATIN on PATENT FELT BODIES.Also, Best American Hats.BLACK CA8IMERE HATS, with Ventilating Tips, being very light for Summer wear.A complete assortment of French, English, and American Felt Hats of all colours.India Rubber Goods, Panama and Straw HaU, Travelling Caps and Leather Hat Casas.O\u2019FLAHARTY A HOLT.Quebec, May 6, 1858.\t12m For Sale by the Subscriber : j(>\t| HDS Double Boiled Linseed Oil, 3 d>\tRaw\tdo 5 Casks Turpentine-10 Casks Putty, (in Bladders.) Also a general assortmi-nt of Paints, Colours and Varnish.FAML.J.SHAW, 19 St.John Street, aud 15 Sous LeFort St.Quebec, April 12, 185*.For Sale by the ï.\u2019ndersigned NE Coil 8j inch.STANDING RIGGING.ALSO, 5 Tons Best BELFAST CORDAGE, assorted sizes.C.E.LEVEY A CO.St.James Street.April 23, 1858.\t_______ FOK SALE.rrtARRED CORDAGE, all sizes, I MANILLA do.\tdo.Batten Nail», Pickles, Sauce*, foe.* ) *\" 1 )BLS.Cross A Blackwell\u2019s Pickles, ^e) J > 60 Cases Bull A Co.\u2019s do.25 Cases Goode A Wyatt assorted Sauce.7 CasesHsrdines in Oil, j boxes.25 Cases, Preserved Fruits in Syrup, For sale by\tJOHN PATERSON.May 31, 1858.Sago, Arrow Root, Tapioca, foe.lit/ TASKS Pear Sago, J * / \\ y 25 Tius St.Vincent\u2019s Arrow Root, 25 Boxes Para Tapioca.25 Boxes Pure Cream Tartar, For sale by\tJOHN PATERSON.May 31, 1858.1*9\u2014600 Bom* Cork Soap, 250 Boxes London Soap, 100 Boxes Honey Soap, and 150 Boxes Brown Windsor Soap, For sale by\tJOHN PATERSON.May 31, 1868.STABCn\u2014250 Boxes Starch, Glenfield\u2019s, Column's Satin Face, Oswego Silver Gloss, and Blue Starch and Corn Starch.For sale by JOHN PATERSON.May 31, 1858.OALAD OIL\u2014100 Cases Bordeaux and ^ Marseilles Oil, pints and quarts.I 'oaes Batty A Co.Loudon Oil, pints For isle by\tJOHN PATERSON.May 31, 1858.0 D.DONNELLY beg* to inform the Pleasure-Seeking part of the community that he has taken up that large and most conveniently situated HOTEL, at Jeune Lorette, lately occupied by Mr.Bovacina, that he 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 patronize him.Tbe Wines and Liquenrs are of tbe best brands.Meals prepared to order, and in tbe most recherché manner Jeune Lorette, May 26, 1858.\t12m Canada Hotel, SÜMÎLÏIQ Nos.15 and 17, Sr.Garriil Strut, MONTREAL.THIS HOTEL is situated in tbe mort heaithy and most central part of tbe City, near the Steamboat Wharves.From tbe ameliorations and additions lately made to tbe Establishment by the proprietor, he can now offer Housand, Mar.ine, Hambroline, Log Lines, Deep Sea Lead Lines, Hand Lead Lines, Sail Twine, Salmon do.Seal do.Spunyarn, Oakum, Canvass.Stockholm Tar, Black Varnish, Black Paint, Paint Oil in hhds.I Paint A Tar Brushes, Paint Scrubbing do.Deck do do.Mops aad Handles, Deep Sea Leads, Hand do.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 Meul Sheatbin, Bunting, Ensigns, Union Jacks, Blue Peters A Burgees, Binnacle Lamps, Signal\tdo.Deck Lights, Speaking Trumpets, Telescopes.UMd b-T th?Travellers all the comforts they can desire.The table is always provided with the best tbe market can afford, and the Wines and Liquors are unexceptionable.Trrms Rramoiarls.Carriages in attendance on tbe arrival and departure of Steamboats and Railroad Cars, to convey travellers to and from the Hotel.Montreal, May 14, 1858,\t3m most delicate person.For tbe diseases named they act with complete efficiency, searching out and removing all impurities of the system, acting upon the whole alimentary canal, and restoring tone and vigor to the whole system.When once adopted they are never abandoned for any other.Price 25 cents per box.Sold Wholesale and Retail, bv JOHN E.BURKE Chemist and Druggist, 17 llnadr St.Opposite tbe French Cathedral.Sole agent for Quebec, Quebec 26th June 1858.\tbm.CAPE COTTAGE, TN CAPE ELIZABETH, near PORTLAND, Maine, has been throughly renovated for the Season, and is now ready for the reception of Visitors.Fishing and Sailing Boats ar* always in readme is for Boarders, Ac.Coaches running three times a-day to and from the Cars.Also Horses and Carriages in readiness for Hoarders.Cape Cottage, for a Watering Place and Summer resort, cannot be beat.S.M.MARBLE, Proprietor.(Address Portland, box 2200.) June 1, 1858.\t2m Brass Steer'g Compasses Log Books A Log Slates, Wood do.do.Pump Tacks,\tLog Glasses, Scupper Nails,\tHour do.Patent Plank\u2019g Screws, Charts, Boat Nails (copper and iron.) Rigging Chains, j, j, 9-16, ), jin.1 Kedge Ancbo, 9 cwt.Besides other articlesr in the Ship Chandlery line.J.BROWN A CO.Hunt\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, April 29, 1858.FOR SALE, k i ii ii i niZCES FLOATED PINE ej\\ F,* MM* I D^ALS, a Prime Lot, with many broad ones, tbe manufacture of Portage dc Fort Mills.50.000 Pieces Bright Pine Deals, 50,000 Pieces Bright Spruce Deals, Etchemin Mill manufacture.©In, Brandy, Rum.foe.HOLLAND Gin, in hhds.and quartercaika Cognac Brandy, in qr.-casks, octaves and cases, Santa Cruz Rum, in puns.Jamaica Rum in hid*.Scotch Whiskey in puncheons, Port Wine in hhds., qrs.aud octaves, French Liqueurs in cases, For sale ey\tJOHN PATERSON.Quebec, May 31, 1858.I .V4RTHEf9 4RE\u201450 Crates Yellow J j Milk Bowls, and 75 Crates assorted Earthenware, just received Aud for sale by JOHN PATERSON.May 31, 1858.ClLARRT\u2014100 Cases of the following su-) perior brands :\u2014Margaux, St.Esteffe, St.Julien.For sale bv FALKENBERG A McBLAIN.May 28, 1858.___________________ Cocoa Fibre Mats.4 VERY Superior article./\\ For sale br FALKENBERG A McBLAIN.May 26, 1858.__________________ Alsopp's East India Ale.IN PINTS and QUARTS.For sale by FALKENBERG A McBLAIN.May 26, 1858.\t____ SALT AFLOAT.IN BULK and BAGS.For sloe by FALKENBERG A McBLAIN.May 26, 1858.VICTORIA HOTEL, POINT LEVI, OPPOSITE QUEBEC, Adjoining the terminus of the Grand Trunk HAZ.1AR, Notre-Dame de la Victoire.ON the 19th JULY next, a BAZAAR will be held in Notre-Dame delà Victoire, de Lévis, in one of the Rooms of the Grey Nun's Convent, actually under progress of building.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, Th.s Convent will be opened to Classes in September next, under the immediate care and tuition of the Sisters of Charity.The object of the Baraar 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 Rxvn.Mr.DsziXL, or to any of the undermentioned Ladies : Mesdames Jean Beaulieu, President ; L.F.Chaperon, Vice-President ; G.Couture, Treasurer ; J.E.Geliy, Secretary ; Benoni Guay, Ls.Poiré, Julien Chabot, Thomas Fraser, J.C.Ruel, Ant.Carrier, Léon Roy, Ls.Fréchette, F.X.Lemieux, Ls.Cloutier, F.X.Thompson, Jean Bourassas, Frs.Bégin, Ru Demers, Ant.Lemieux.P.Dumontier, Jos.Bourassas, Ls.Carrier, 0.Foisy, P.Barras, and Ferdinand Fraser.Bv order of the President, M.LOUISE FRASER, Secretary.Notre-Dame de la Victoire, Juae U, 1858.Oars ! Oars ! ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.FITHR Subscriber has constantly on hand a I Supply of a new made WHITE ASH OARS oi the best quality, manufactured in tbe Eastern Townships.\u2014Length from 12 to 20 feet\u2014 which he offers for sale at the lowest Cash Prices, at bis Oar Depot, 26.Champlain Street, (Opposite the St Lawrence Foundry,) And near tha Quebec Bank, St Peter Street.Ai.ho\u2014-Ht.orxn aud other nseftil article* for Shin\u2019s use.N R.\u2014Those Oars are not manufactured from New Liverpool Culls, that is now made asd offered for sole In this market.Merchants and Ship-Masters will find it to their interest to call at the Depot before making purchases elsewhere.J.QUINN.Qnebeo, Jnne 5, 1868.\tAm Dll.JAS.REED.NO.31, «T.PSTKR RTRBRT, orraMts wa.Divwnrs'fl, Quebec, May 30,1959.W Railway.M.NORMAN begs to inform the public in general, that the proprietors of tbe Hotel having kindly taken off his bands all the old Furniture, he has now entirely refurnished tbe above Hotel with new, and' he will be prepared to receive Boarders, both transient and permanent, on and after the 12th instant.Terra moderate, and can be ascertained by application at the premises.COLD LUNCH, with SOUP, every day, for 26 cents, oetween 12 and 2, f.u.Business Men occupied in the Lower-Town will find it a great relaxation from the beat of the day to steam across and Lunch, and return within the hour.Lf-Hor Lrxcit on tbe shortest notice.Point Levi, May T, 1858.OTTAWA HOTEL, ¦mnlt-an nSatelot Street Lower Town Qcebic, GEORGE BOYCE.Proprietor.THE above HOTEL has bee¦ thoroughly renovated for the Season, and is now ready for the reception of Visitors.Gcoanx Bom takes this opportunity to return bis hearty thanks for tbe liberal patronage bestowed npon him daring the past year,especially to his friends amongst tbe Lumber Merchants and Ship-Masters, and to solicit * continuance of the same ; and he begs to assure one and all, that he will yield to none in tbe Excellence of his CUISINE, or the general accommodation for the solid comfort of his inmates.tf- LUNCHES at all hoars.May 6, 1858.METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Fabrique Street, tipper Tows», QUEBEC, C.W.PURDY & CO., lays or HSW-TOM, raorsisToits.t?\" This Hotel has only lately been establish-o I, and is conducted on the European principle.tF* Apartments furnished, by the day, with or without Meals.MBfoLB AT ALL HOURS.fcp* N.E.\u2014At entire view of tbe whole City and surrounding Country is afforded from the Cupola of this Hotel.Quebec, April 10, 1959.CARD, O.MURPHY 3l CO,, AUCTIONEERS k BROKERS, Wiolbsals Qiocmt fo ComnesioB Mmokaxts, St.Jsmei Quebec May 4 1969.- also, - 70,000 Pieces Pine and Spruce Boards, and Plank piled out to season, of 1, Ij.1 j and 2 inches, and of all widths.Apply to *\tH ATKINSON, Sl James Street Quebec, April 21, 1858.\t2aw FOR SALE, PATENT PURCHASES, and WINDLASS FITTINGS, assorted sixes.Applv to GALT k CRAWFORD, Gibb's Wharf.Quebec, March 8, 1858.For Sale by the Subscriber: THE following choice Wines SHERRY\u2014Pemartin'sin wood and bottle CLARET\u2014Lafitte A Chateau Margaux (Barton A Gueslier,) CHAMPAGNE\u2014Ruinart Père et Fils, PORT\u2014G.G.Sandernan, Son A Co.\u2014also \u2014 French Triple Clarified White Win* Tiaegar, French Plums in Robans, Walnuts in Bags.HENRY LxMESURIER, Jr., Commercial Chambers, St.Peter Street.Quebec Nov.28.1857.FOR SALK, EGS BI-CARBONATE SODA, Brls.Patras Curranu, \" Davidson's Table Salt, Cases Scotch Whiskey, \u201c Old Tom, \u201c Gin \u201c DeKnyper\u2019s\" Red and Green, \" Assorted Pickles and Sauces, \u201cYoungers\" Edinburgh Ale in Wood fo \u201cBass\u201d do.in qrta.and pts.[Bottle Preserved MeaU.\u2014 \\i.»o\u2014 Boxes T D Pipes and fancy ditto (White fo Co.) Tins assorted Paints, Brls.Alum, Ac.JOHN H.GKTH1NOS, 3, St.John Street, Montreal.Mnotreal, 14th Sept., 1857.\ta IRISH BAZAAR.4 BAZAAR, in aid of ST.BRIDGET\u2019S ASYLUM, will be held in the month of JANUARY next.Donations will be thankfully received by the Revd Mr.McGAURAN, or by any of the following Ladies : Mr*.Cannon,\tMrs.\tLane, Mrs.Ardouin,\tMrs.\tLilly, Mrs.Golfer,\tMrs.\tGreen, Mrs.Fitzpatrick,\tMrs.Maguire, Mrs.Peters.Mrs.Parkin will preside at the Refreshment Tablt.By order, MARY H.LANE.Secretary.Quebec, Juyl 7, 1858.Macaulay\u2019s and Bayne\u2019s Essays.K 1.ASSAYS on Biography and Criticism, by Peter Bayne\u20146s 3d, ssayt and Criticism, by Lord Macaulay\u201410s P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, June 23, 1858.NOTICK To Nl«t chants, laimbormen, Rtslpbatldemfo Owners.JUST ARRIVED.SMALL LOT of Superior CORK CORDAGE, to be sold ex Ship CHAS.E.LEVEY, CO.St.James Street.Quebec, 21st May, 1858.A The Subscribers offer for Sale: [7'ELLOW METAL i in.and upwards, |_ Belfast Cordage, 1 j iu.and upwards, B.A E.Pervins Champagne, \u201cAnchor Brand\u201d, in Pints and Quarts.Best Cork Soap, Six Guinea Ale, Irish Whiskey, Felt for Roofing and Sheathing, Cigars, Ac.CHARLES E.LEVEY A CO.St.James Street.Quebec, 17 March, 1858, For Sale by the Subscribers : 000 136 P'tns.Chain Cable, Ij inch 90 do\tdo\t1| do 1 Wood Stock Anchor, 31 cwt 35 Kedge Anchors, 1 cwt to 7 cwt 22 Tons Close link Chain, 5-16 to i in.25 Cwt Galvanised Nails, assor'd sixes, 300 Bolts Canvas, No 1 a 6 15 Tons Superior English Oakum 10 do Best English Manilla Cordage Ij to 4 in.27 do do Tarred do.asst'd sixes Hawsers, 5j inch to 10 inch 2\tTons Marline, Houseline fo Hambroline, 3\tdo Spunyarn, 2 and 3 yarn 22 Bales Patent Sheathing Felt 50 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 fo CO.Quebec, May 28, 1858.FOIt SALE.4 LIFE-BOAT, 26 feet keel, and a Ship's /A Pinnace.Also\u2014A Suit of Sails for a Vessel about 130 Tons.M.H.WARREN * CO.Quebec, May 22, 1868.Porters, Ales, Brandies, Rums, PORT fo SHERRY WINES, foe.50 Bi IARRF.LS Hebbert's Porter XX 30 do Tenant's\tdo do 25 do Nanette's do do 25 do Barclay fo Perkins do 25 do Trumam, Hanbury fo Buxton's XXX Porter, 20 do do do Pale Ale 40 Hhds Guinness\u2019 Dublin Stout 20 do Barclay fo Perkins do 5 Puncheons Jamaica Rum, 2\tHhds 25 Qr-casks first quality Port 3\tQr-casks Madeira, 3 do Sherry 60 do*.Port 80 do Sherry 20 Qr-casks Cognac 3 Hhds do 20 Qr-casks and 2 Hhds Loch Ruen Camp-belton Whiskey.M.H.WARREN fo CO.Quebec, May 22, 1858.Machinery Oil, Bright Varnish.FOR Sale by the Subscribers : Machinery Oil, in 30 gallon casks, Bright V^ish, do.do.A.J.MAXHAM fo Oo.Quebec, March 31, 1858.St.Peter St.POWDER! POWDErU HE undersigned having bees appointed I ENTS to She Oasaoa Pownsa Se supply the trade rfTHi I, 1 strict i HE Subscriber offers his service* as NF.M4K» BROKB*.««w* attention to merit \u2022 share of public pft- P a Mies having Vessels ffir Sale, Freight or Charter, will have Immediate attention.R JEFFERY.No.4.Rt.Lawrence Chambers, 04 Peter Street Quebec, May 12, 1999.J SOLI AGI CoevAXV, ar* prepared with the following B 0 Cl Blastleg, F FT TFT Sporting, Oanni*tor, fo0.A./.MAXHAM fo OO., Qnebee, April 19, 19M.\tfo.fo B.Coals I Coals I ! Coals 11 ( Fir BALM\u2014Two Lota, one of 119 aad #\u2022% of 148 Chaldrons, tring on the Subscriber's long Wharf, Is geod order asd ready for immediate delivery.JOHN FLANfoOfoN, Diamond Bar boar Co va.Qnobtc, April 90, 1949. THE M0KN1NG1 CHRONICLE, THURSDAY.JULY 15.1868: NEW ADVERTISE MEUT 8.Banner Victoria for Montreal.Notice\u2014Peter O\u2019Regan.Mail for England\u2014Quebec Poat Office.1 ranaient Newspaper* by post\u2014Sidney Smith.Steamer Saguenay for below\u2014J.Laird.Steamer Voyageur\tdo\u2014Bourget à Co.Quebec Building Society\u2014P.Vésina.Quebec Permanent do.do\u2014 do.People's Building Society\u2014Wm.Miller.Active Young Woman Wanted.Ship Brandon for Charter\u2014C.W.Wilson 4 Co Pianos for sale\u2014Henry Owen.Pale Castor Oil\u2014Lane, Gibb 4 Co.Cognac Brandy, 4c\u2014Ryan, Bros.4 Co.Champagne, 4c\u2014\tdo Spikes, 4c\u2014\tdo Commercial Cyclopedia\u2014P.Sinclair.Sale of Wines, 4c\u2014A.J.Maxbaui 4 Co.Sale Surplus Stores\u2014\tdo Sale Sugar, 4c\u2014\tdo Sale of Furniture, Horse, Cows, 4c\u2014F.II.Hall g' ¦ ¦ ¦\t1\t- QUEBEC, JULY 15.1S58.LATEST PROCEEDINGS m th.PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT- (By Telegraph\u2014Special deepatch to the Chronicle.) Toronto, 14th July, 1838.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Mr.Deblaquu'-re moved for a return of monies paid to the Grand Trunk and Great Western Railways for mail carriages ; also, for copies of agreement made with those Companies.The following Bills were read a third time :\u2014 Grand Trunk Railroad Bridgeai Sarnia Bill.Streetsville incorporation Bill.Agricultural Society proceedings Bill.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Last night,\u2014the discussion of the Tariff was resumed.Mr.Short\u2019s motion to add printing paper to the list of fr e goods was lost, the remaining items being adopted.The House was occupied till its rising in the discussion of a question of privilege, regarding a mistake which appeared in the l Tuesday, which was received her»*, iu due course vesterdav morning.It was impossible to transmit the report over the wires to Canada on account of the very rough state of Hie weather.ferent position from th# others, being a appelai ger light-assuming that tha country is por-trim» in charge oflhe Governor Genfral.That maueutly saddled with *800,000* yjnro* £ was perfectly 'rue, hut, tbcu, if these debeu- count of these enterprises,-let Mk X°* fires were trausArred at par, they would be ta- country and the peoplo whether *\u2022{ ****** keu back at the same rau-\t, willing to go Uck to ten years ago\u2014when Mr.Galt wiabed w> kuow whelhsr any of they bad uo railway debt, and uo railways\u2014oï the funds of the India» Department bad been Lave w hat they now enjoy, at the risk of h*»- If It is all very fine for self-styled independent members of the Legislature and for bawlers in the Opposition to advocate retrenchment, and to urge reductions in the public expenditure.Let them shew tbeir sincerity by beginning with themselves.The expenses of our Provincial Legislature now present one of the most formidable items in the whole budget : and of these the daily wages, paid to members, travelling allowances, and stationery furnished for their use coustitute the chief amount.It would, therefore, become our magnanimous legislator?to begin with themselves, while they unite with our retrenching Chancellor of the Exchequer in fleecing the poor clerks and other officials ; while they do the one thing, let them not leave the other undone.The salaries of public officials were raised by a trifling per centage some abort time ago, when the necessaries and comforts of life were at an unusually high price; the Legislative Assemblv, about the same time and for the same cause, raised their own daily ¦wages 30 per cent., and voted rather grudging ly $4 a-day to each member of the Legislative Council.Surely the Houses will notsepArate without making a proportionate reduction in tbeir own case, or a declaratory resolution of their future determination so to do; otherwise tbeir professions of economy and retrenchment are mere humbug.It is a well known fact that many persons get into Parliament for the purpose of eking out an income insufficient for the support of themselves and tbeir families and it is equally notorious, that by joining in the systematic practice of obstructing the regular business of the country, protracting important questions, and encouraging the obnox ous but increasing habit of talking against lime, they continua to spin out the Session to a most unnecessary length, and complacently pocket about i.'3
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