Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 4 août 1858, mercredi 4 août 1858
[" AND COMMERCIAL iONûiJA %ucoi:cc/««ft A o.« f 4 CIVIT4V|« Il K \u2022ill bcnArA A.o.mimum AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XII.] QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, 4th AUGUST, 186 8 [NO.3170 NOTICE ! ! ÏIBE GRAND TRUNK FURRY 8TKAMRR will coomeno* her reau^r Trip* on MON* Y, tho 1th instant, and will Unvo at tha times specified until further notice : Lauvtt the Railway\tLtartt tka Railway Station,\tPerry Wharf, POINT LEVI:\tQUEBEC : 7:00 AM.\t) with Pass 9:00\t6:11 a.m, V for Moafl ) Pa\u2019grs Afreight\ty Portl\u2019d A 10:15 >\tfrom\t8:00\t[Bestoa.7 8L Thomas.\t9:10 12:00 noon.\t11:00 1 Pas.from Mon-\t1:00 r.M.aco > treal, Portland\t9:40 ; and Boston.\t3:40 Pas.per Express 3:10\t) Pass, and 4:00\t4:20 F j».S freight 6:00\t) for St.6:50\t6:00\t[Thomas.8:46\t9:30 QcBBRO TIMS.\t FARE\u20143d.each Passenger.The Stages and Landings are now tn pertec order, and persons who maj hare occasion to cross with Horses and Carriages will find this Passage the safest in the neighbourhood.JAMES TIBB1T8.Proprietor.Quebec.June 7 llftft.IRISH BAZAAR.A BAZAAR, in aid of ST.BRIDGET\u2019S ASYLUM, will be held in the month of UARY next.Donations will be thankfully received by the Herd.Mr.McGAURAK, or by any of the following Ladies : Mrs.Cannon,\tMrs.\tLane, Mrs.Ardouia,\tMrs.\tLilly, Mrs.Golfer,\tMrs.\tGreen, Mrs Fitspatrick,\tMrs.\tMaguire, Mrs.PeWs.Mrs.Parkin will preside at the Refreshment Table.By order, MARY H.LANE, Secretary.Quebec, Joyl 7, 1858.Macaulay\u2019s and Bayne\u2019s Essays.T ASSAYS on Biography and Criticism, by Tj Peter Bayne\u2014«\u2022 8d.Essays and Criticism, by Lord Macaulay\u201410s P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, June 23, 1858.$500 Reward! DR.TUMBLETY\u2019S VEGETABLE COMPOUND.THE Proprietor, DR.TUMBLETY, has deposited $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, Pains 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 Morbue, Coughs, Colds, Loss of Appetite, Sommer Complaints, Bruises, Sore Throat or Quinsy, Swelling* and External Injuries, Ae.Ac.\" Its efficacy has been fhirly tested, and iU ?irtues pronounced unparalleled.'* Paies\u201460 cents and $1 per bottle.VEGETABLE CATHARTIC FILLS.For Habitual Costiveness, Weak Bowels and Stomach, Slow Circulation, Impure Blood, Pimples of the Skin, Too Foil Habit, Determination of Blood to tbe Head, Indigestion.Overloaded Stomach, Disturbance of the Stomach or Bowels, from unripe or Indigeetible food ; Palpitation of (he Heart, from indigestion or wind ; Torpid Livsr, Ac.Ac Ac.I have never known a person who, having once used these Pille, ewer abandoned them for any other.They are, though gentle and mild, eery efficient, carrying off tbe humors of the body, purifying tbe blood, correcting the stomach, giving activity to tba Liver, and a healthy tone to tbe whole system.These Pills have ons great and distinguishing peculiarity\u2014a virtus which haa been long Bought for in cathartic, bat baa not, as we are aware, been hitherto found.There is not, probably a single reader of theee lines, if be has bad tha occasion at aay time to use cathartic medicine, who has not found by experience that after its operation his bowels were more or less weakened for a time, indicated by subeeqaent oostivenees.It if in tbe nature of cathartics to act thus.In this Pill there is combined a tonic which completely aualaias tbe bowels and tbe system, while a cathartic influence has been produced.They tbererefore never lose their effect : never leave tbe bowelseoelive, and may be used by the most delicate person.For tbe diseases named they act with complete efficiency, searching oulaad removing all impuritua of the system, acting upon tbe whole ailmentary canal, and restoring tone and vigor to the whole system When once adopted they are nerer abandoned for any other.Price 25 cents per box.Sold Wholesale and Retail, by JOHN E.BURKE Chemist and Druggist, 17 Snade St.Opposite the French Cathedral Bole agent for Quebec, Quebec 26th June 1858.\t6m.GREAT WESTERN Insurance and Trust Co.HEAD OFFICE: In Company's Building, 404 Walnut Street Plalladelptili*.Gttenl Afffin for CmmIi, \u2022\u2022\u2022MONTH, C.W.LKANOKR W.Y.H.STARR,\u2014Agcut.Charter Perpetual.\u2022 .Capital, $500,000.FIRE INSURANCE on Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings and Merchandise generally Limited or Perpetual.DIRECTOR : - Charles OLatbrop, Alexander Wbclldon, Isaac Haxlehurst, John 0.Hunter, K.Traey, John R.McCurdy, Jona J.Slocum, Ghaelis C Wm.Darling, Thomas L.Gillespie, James B.Smith, Hon.Henry M Fuller, John R.Vodges, James Wright, Alfred Taylor.Lathkop,\u2014Presidnet.William Dablino,\u2014Vice do.L.Gaxsoar,\u20142nd Vice\tdo.Jams* Wsioht,\u2014Secretary A Treasurer.H.K.Richasdsom,\u2014Asst.do.Statbmkxt, January 1st, 1858.Capital,\t$222,300\t00 Surplus on the Year, 55,274\t05 -$277,574 05 AS8ITS.Real Estate Bonds and Mortgages,\t$136,800\t00 Stocks (Par value $86,450,)\t51,915\t00 Bills Receivable,\t61,723\t60 Cash in Bank and due from Agents,\t27,135\t45 $277,570 05 Losses Psid,\t$47,850 11 Expenses, Commission, Reinsurence, snd Dividend,\t41,352 64 $89,202 75 THE undersigned, Agent for tbe above Company, is prepared to accept Risks on most favorable terms.Policies issued and Lhsses settled without reference to the Head Office.OWEN MURPHY, Aoent, St.James Street, Quebec.June 26, 1858.\t3m MARINE INSURANCE.Q UAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF PAILADELPHIA.A.FRASER, Agent.Renaud's Buildings, Opposite Montreal Bank.Quebec, June 21, 1858.SATTERTHWAITE BROTHERS, ADirSTCIS IPATItUtS, i IKSÜUICIBEOKECS AOENTS FOE The Marine department of the Insurance Co.of North America.\u2014As-arru $1,000,000.\u2014Company Cnartered in 1794.ALSO AOUKTS FOR QUAKER CITY INS.Co.of Philadelphia COMMONWEALTH INS.Co.of Hamsburg PENNSYLVANIA INS.Co.of Pittsburg.Underwriters Building A Chamber of Com merce, 61 William Stksst, New-York.May 14, 1858.\t6|m MARINE INSURANCE.YKSSKLS, FRKIOny or CARGO, insured in the \u201cSc*,\" Mkrcaxtili,\u201d \" Commkr oiAi.,\" or \u201c Union,\u201d Mutual Insurance Companies of New York.Apply to THEODORE HART, Montreal.Montreal, May 1, 1858.\t6m JOHN AND EH SON, SHIP-BROKER.COMMISSION MERCHANT, FORWARDER, Xnimance acd General Agent, QUEBEC.May II, 1858.NOTICE.rpilE NEW STEAMER SCOTCHMAN, I Captain R.DICK BY, is prepared to TOW VESSELS and RAFTS at moderate rates.\u2014 For further information, apply to John Me-Douoali., Broker, Office adjoinging Custom House, Peter Street, or to tbe Captain, on board, at the Cul-de-Sac Wharf.Quebec, June 23rd, 1858.For Sale bj the Sub.qerlbm : N Wal- CAPE COTTAGE, IN CAPE ELIZABETH, near PORTLAND Maine, has been throughly renovated for i Season, and is now ready for tbe reception of Visiters.Fishing and Sailing Boats art always la raadineis for Boarders, Ac.Ooaches running three Unies a-day to and from the Cars.Also Horses and Carriages in readiness for Boarders.Cape Cottage, for a Watering Place and Bummer resort, cannot be beat.8.M.MAMBLE.Proprietor.(Address Portland, box 3200.) June 1, 1858.\t2m Oars ! Oars ! ! WHOLESALE^AND RETAIL.rpHf Subscriber has coastaatly on baud a | Supply of a new made WHITE ASH OAR8 of the best qnslity, manufactured In the Eastern Townships.\u2014Length from 12 to 20 feet\u2014 which he offers for sale at the loweet Cash Prices, at his Oar Depot, 26, Champlain Street, (Opposite the St Lawrence Foundry.) And near the Quebec Bank, St.Peter Street.Also\u2014Blocks and other useful articles for Ship\u2019s use.N B.\u2014Those Oars are not manufactured from New Liverpool Culls, that Is now made and offered for sale in this market.Merchants and Ship-Masters will find it to their interest to call at the Depot before making purchases slsewhere.F\tJ.QUINN.Quebec, June 5, 1158.\t8m DR.JA8.REID, MO.»l, BT.F»T«R BTRBBT, OPPXPITB MU.DISSIXn\u2019S.Quebec, May 10, 1868.\t__________ REMOVAL.ÎHM Subscribers have REMOVED to one of the Stores owned by the Hstas Host, lust\u2019s Wharf.J.BROWN A CO.Qaebec, 2»th April, 1188.M' NOTICE.MRS.JACOBS informs her customers and public in general that she 1 continues to undertake every description of STRAW WORK, to Clean and alter BONNETS in the LATEST PARISIAN STYLE, having engaged the assistance of Messrs.Wrildsa A Co., of New York, the celebrated Straw Work ers and Fashion improvers.Mrs.J.also begs to state that she will receive in a few days, pee Steamer \u201c North American,\u201d a quantity of NEW GOODS, and by tbe arrival of the two following Canadian Steamers, a complete assortment of SPRING MILLINERY, consisting of English and French BONNETS, RICH LACKS, French FLOWERS, Ribbons, Mantels, Patterns Silks, and every variety in the Millinery Line.H.JACOBS.Quebec, March 20, 1858.\t12m BON NETS.RS.PARNELL having received the LATEST SPRING FASHIONS and MODELS, is prepared to makart of the cargo of the \" Iddo,\u201d comprising \u2019rovince Paper Shall Almonds; Soft Shell Almonds ; Sardines a Phullt ; Olive Oil, Ac.In returning thanks to his numerous customers, be begs to announce that, during the summer season, it will be impossible for him to receive Frash Cured Finnan Haddiei, but that he will be prepared to supply FRESH HALIBUT, COD-FISH, HADDOCK, MAC KKRKL, and LOBSTERS, orders for which, if left within two days befora Ike Fish is required will be oorefullf attended to.A.WATTERS.Quebec, June 2, 1856.NOTICE To PfovchoalN, Etant bo rasem, fthlpbnllder* it Owner».FTIHE Subscriber offers bis services as OE* J NEKAE BROKER, and trust by strict attention to merit a share of public patronage.Parties having Vessels for Sale, Freight or Charter, will have immediate attention.R JEFFERY.No.4, St.Lawrence Chambers, St.Peter Street, Quebec, May If, 1861.NK Coil 8J inch.STANDING RIGGING.ALSO, 5 Tons Best BELFAST CORDAGE, assorted sizes.C.E.LEVEY A CO.St.James Street.April 23, 1858.Machinery Oil, Bright Varnish.FOR Sale by the Subscribers : Machinery Oil, in 30 gallon casks, Bright Varnish, do.do.A.J.MAXHAM A Co.Quebec, March 31, 1858.St.Peter St.FOR SALE, TARRED CORDAGE, all sizes, MANILLA do.\tdo.Housand,\tBatten Nails, Marline, Hatnbroline, Log Lines, Deep Sea Lead Lines, Hand Lead Lines, Sail Twine, Salmon do.Seat do.Spunyarn, Oakum, Canvass.Stockholm Tar, Hlack Varnish, Bisck Paint, Paint Oil in bhds.Paint A Tar Brushes, Paint Scrubbing do.Deck do do.Mops and 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 Ladles, Sheet Lead, Yellow Metal Sheathin, Bunting, Kntigns, Union Jacks, Blue Peters A Burgees, Binnacle Lamps, Signal do.Deck Lights, Speaking Trumpets, Telescopes, Brass Steerg Compasses Log Books A Log Slates, Wood do.do.Pump Tacks,\tLog Glasses, Soupper Nails,\tHour do.Patent Flank'g Screws, Charts, Boat Nails (copper and iron,) Rigging Chait.*, j, j, 9-16, j, jin.1 Kedge Ancho, 9 cwt.Besides other articlesrin tbe Ship Cbandlcrr line.J.BROWN A CO.Hunt's Wharf.Quebec, April 29, 1858.POWDER! POWDER It XHR undersigned having been appointed SOLE AGENTS to the Canada Powpga pant, are prepared*»© supply the Trade with tbe following:\u2014 B C Ci Blasting, F FF FFF Sporting, Cannisler, Ac.A.J.MAXHAM A CO., Quebec.April 10, 1858.\tA.A B.FOR SALE, PATENT PURCHASES, and WINDLASS FITTINGS, assorted sises.Apply to GALT A CRAWFORD, Gibb\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, March 8, 1858.FOR SALE, Ï- ROJ BI-OARRONATK 80DA, X Brls.Patra* Currants, \" Davidson\u2019s Table Salt, Cases Scotch Whiskey, u Old Tom, ** Gin '\u2022 DeKuyper\u2019s\" Red and Green, '* Assorted Pickles snd Sauces.\u2022* Youngers\" Edinburgh Ale in Wood fe \"Bass\" do.in qrts and pts.(Bottle Preferred Meats.\u2014also\u2014 Boxes T D Pipe* and foney ditto (White A Go.) Tins assorted Paints.Brls.Alnm.Ac.JOHN H.OKTH1NGR, 8, St.John Street, Montreal, Mootreal, 14th Sept., 1851,\tu COMMISSARIAT QUEBEC, 19th July, 1858.ARMY SUPPLIES.SEALED TENDERS, in Duplicate, marked on the envelope *\u2022 Tender for-,\" (as the case may be) will be received at this Office until NOON on SATURDAY, tbe 21st of AUGUST, from all persons desirous of furnishing such quantities of the undermentioned articles as way he required for Her Majesty* Service for one year, ending the 30th September, 1859.FEOrR, 1500 Barrels of Inspected Superfine of tbe best quality, to be delivered into tbe Commissariat Magazines at the Queen\u2019s Wharf, or at the Bakery, as required, free of charge, in three deliveries, viz.500 Barrels\ton\t1st\tDecember,\t1858.600 «\tUt\tMarch,\t1859.600 \u201c\t1st\tJune,\t1859.The said Flour to be subject to the approval cf the Senior Commissariat Officer at Quebec for tbe time being, and to be warranted to keep sweet and sound for six months from the delivery, also to be subject in the Commissariat Magazines to tbe Inspection of the Government Impector at Quebec, upon deli-very ; and again subject to tbe Inspection of the same Officer immediately previous to the expiration of warranty\u2014All under tbe Act regulating tbe Inspection of Flour and Meal coming into force on tbe first day of August.1856.\t*\t\u2019 Payment will be made on each delivery.Freab Ok Beef, Of the best quality, to be properly slaughtered, aud to consist of equal portions of fore and bind Quarters, to be sobject to tbe approval of tbe Senior Commissariat Officer for tbe time being at Quebec.Payment will be made monthly, but tbe amount due for the first month's supply will be retained by the Commissariat, until the expiration of tbe Contract.Parties tendering arc desired not to fail to ascertain the remaining conditions of this contract, before they make their Tender.FORAGE.For daily Rations for Cavalry and Artillery, consisting of 10 lbs.of Oats, 12 6s of Hay, and 8fts of Straw.For other troops 9 As of Oats, or 14 6>s of Bran, 16 lbs of Hay, and 6 lbs of Straw.Tenders to state the price of each description of Ration, also each item, should a part only be required.The deliveries must be made from tbe Commissariat Stores or the Contractor\u2019s Stores (as required by tbe Commissariat fifficer) where a month's supply must be deposited by the 20th day of each preceding month, or it will be purchased on the Contractor's account.Hay of last year's growth must be furnished until tbe 30th November, 1858.Payment will be made monthly.CANDLES.Tallow moulds,\u20148000 As.of the best quality, in boxes of 50 8>s.each, to consist ot 3000 lbs of short 6's and 5000 lbs of short 8 ».To be delivered in four deliveries, viz.1000\tR»s.on 1st\tSeptember,\t1858.1000\t\u2022'\t1st\tOctober,\t1858.2000\t\u201c\t1st\tNovember,\t1858.4000\t\u201c\t1st\tDecember,\t1858.And to be subject to tbe approval of tbe Senior Commissariat Officer at Quebec for tbe time being.Tbe rate per box to be stated.Payment will be made on each delivery, with tbe exception of the first 1000 fee., the value of which will be retained by the Commiesariat until the completion of the Contract.Eamp Oil.750 Gallons Seal Oil, of the best quality, to be free from any disagreeable smell, and \"will be tested to burn five hours in a Barrack Lamp, without being trimmed.To be subject to the approval of tbe Senior Commissariat Officer at Quebec, for tbe time beiog.The whole to be delivered by the 1st day of September next.Tbe rate per gallon to be stated, and payment will be made oa tbe completion of tbe Contract.COAL*.400 Chaldrons of Wellsend, Newcastle or Sydney, 250 Chaldrons to be delivered at the Fuel Yard, St.Rochs, and 150 at tbe Citadel, during tbe month of September next.To be of tbe best quality, large and round ; and to be screened at Quebec before delivery, (if required by the Commissariat) at tbe Contractor s expense.with a screen tbe apertures of which are not to be less than Ij inches in diameter.Tbe rate per Chaldron to be stated and payment will be made on the completion of the Contract.Fnel Wood 1500 Cords, French measure, of tbe best quality, to consist of equal portion* of Hard Maple and Black Birch.750 cords to be delivered by 31st October, 1858, and 750 in the month of May, 1859, into H.M.Fuel Yard, at St.Rochs.The rate per cord, French measure, to be stated and payment will be made for every 375 cords, but the value of half the first 750 Cords will be relaiocd by the Commissariat.until the completion of the Contract.Ifloapltal Supplies of Prmslsilon and Medical Comfotta.For the use of tbe Military Hospitals in such quantities aa may be required.A list of the articles with particulars, may be had at this office.The Tender must embrace tbe whole of tbe (applies required, and none will be noticed offering any particular article.To be subject to approval by the Medical Officer Payment will be made monthly, Oalen Straw, Of the best description, free from thistle and weed* in such quantities as may be required by tbe Barrack Master for the bedding of the Troops aud by whom it will be subject to ap proval.Payable two-monthly.Military Prison.Provisions of the best quality, andin such quantity as may be demanded between tbe 1st of January and 31st December, 1859, and for which payment will be made monthly bv the Chief Warder of the Prison.To be subject to approval of tbs Medical Officer, and the Senior Commissariat Officer at Quebec, if rejected bv ?b» Chief Warder.Grenoble Fire Hose.THIS SUPERIOR Hose manufactured of the finest of Hemp, without s**am, is espe- 1 cially adapted for the use of FIRE ENGINES aud FORCE PUMPS, MILLS and MANUFAC- ' TORIES.STEAMBOATS and RAIL ROADS,' HOTELS A GARDENS, and other UVDRAU-LIC PURPOSES.Its advantages over other Hose are its liqhtnkss aud CbkaI'.vkss, costing less than Oxs-hait the price of leather Hose 1 with the same durability.^ CxRTiriCATx or its xrriciKxcr from Jesse 1 Gay, Esq., Chief Engineer of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Lieut.G.B.Balcb.John Rainbow, | and Abel G.Davis, Esqrs., Washington Navy i The Quebec Turf Club Races FOR 1858, WILL TAKE PLACE OVER THE PLAINS OF ABRAHAM ox Wvdnesday, the 4th, Yard, Alfred Carson, K»q., Ex Chief Engineer, ' THURSDAY, the 5th (lays of New York Fire Dept., Sami.A.French, Esq., ¦\ta Chief Engineer, Jersey City, N.J.Fire Dept., i\tAugust DOXt.James B.Francis, Esq , Agent and Engineer of Locks and Canals, Lowell Mass , and numerous stber practical and experienced parlies can be examined at my Office.CHARLES LENZMANN, Sole Agent for the United States aud Canada, 54, Ckdah Stuxkt, NEW-YORK, July 31, 1858.\t6tn Unclaimed Letters.LIST OF LETTERSremainingin the Quebec Post Office, on the 2nd August, 1858.If the following Letters are not redeemed within SIX WEEKS from this dote, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.N.B\u2014Persons enquiring for any of these are respectfully requested to ask for \u201c Advertised Letters.\u201d The numbers after some of the names denote the number of Letters to the same address, Atbin Joseph A mot Mrs Archer Capt Abernethy Andrew Boise Ann Brimmen James Billy L A Bnlger Mary Boylen Patrick Best William Braum George Blackburn Geo Bely George Burnett David Behn F Commercial Bank Crusbey J W Colvin James Counay Julia Cullin Mary Cliristey Maria Campbell Mr Connolly Thomas Carlong William, Calvert Charles Candim D A Conley Francois CLaloner H J Day John 39th Regt Douglass Hon S M D Deal Isaac Delmidgc Margaret Dezell Samuel Delien W V Day William Dal vie Olesen DcsArmitage C W Eclly William Fogarty Mary Findley Walter Fox Terancc Farrell Mr Ganow John J Griffis T Gordon William Galbraith Richard Gilmoure George Gale Capt Charles G rien Brock Audus Samuel Arroll George Allard Chas Arnold William B Buckley Joseph Barry Lord Boyd Mossem Berkley Mrs Boice O Neliiam Beaumont L Col R B Beyson George Butchwin G R Blyth George Brcwstcn Edward Connay Julia Carter John Cumpsty John Canture Mrs Campbell Mr Carling Mr Connelly Patrick Cundle Tbos Colwell Wm Coucas Chas Charlton F.J Mrs Chaloner H J Champion C D Debenh&m Henry Desmond J H Deal Isaac Dunscaurt S W Dairson T Detten W V Detten W V Driscoll F Ellis Thos F Fenian Thos Findley Water Findlay Robert Carton Mr Gallagher Michael Gibson T E Goron Hanry Gale Capt Charles Gsrdvnr Bruer STEWARDS : Coloxkl Ml nuo, C.B., 39lb Regt, Commandant, President, Sjk Hxxar W\\ Bxcuxa, Baronet, Vice-Pr.J A.MB8 Mors, Esqr, Secretary-Treaer.Cai'TsiN Foxna, R.A.Major Ht'osox, 39tb Regt.Major Dtxx, 100th Regt.John Maqciri, Esqr., Police Magistrate, Liii'T.Moxtmorinci, R.E.W\\ E.Dcuoan.Esqr.F.Baowx, Esqr.First Day\u2014Wednesday.THE \"QUEEN\u2019S PLATE.\" of 50 Guineas, tbe gift of Her Most G ocious Majesty, For Horses bred in Lower Ceneda oaly, that have never won public money.Two mile dash.Entrance i.7 10s.Turf Club weights THE \"GARRISON PLATE\u201d of *30.open to all Horses ; mile beau ; Welter Weights ; Gentlemen Riders.Entrance JL5 ; and THE \u201c MERCHANTS\u2019 PURSE\u201d of £50 ; open to all horses ; two m>le heats ; with an inside Sweepstake of £25 each, half forfeit ; Turf Club Weights.Second Day\u2014Thursday.THE \" HURDLE RACE \u2019 of Two Miles, over 8 hurdles, 3 feet 6 inches high, stiff timber, entrance £7 10s ; to which the Stewards will add £40.Welter weights.THE \"TURF CLUB PURSE\u2019\u2019 of £50, open to all Horses, with an inside Sweepstake of £12 10s.each ; half forfeit ; one Three mile dash ; Turf Club Weights.THE \u2018 SCURRY STAKES.\u201d of £25 ; entrance £2 10s ; open to all Hoi ses\u2014mile beats ; Turf Club weights.Tbe winner lobe sold for £30 if claimed in tbe usual manner ; and \" A CONSOLATION STAKE\u201d of £\u2014.H Persons wishing to tender for the above tup pliee will take notice that their tenders must be made in DupUeatt open printed forms which will be supplied on application at this office, and none other* will be attended to.The names of tbe Sureties must be signed by them selvee and not by the Tenderer or any other person, and they must be persons of property and snbetence, and able to shew, if required, that they have not settled or mortgaged their property in any way whatsoever.The Conditions of tbe several Contracts may be seen at this Office, where the parties tendering are desired to inspect them before they make their tenders.The Gontractora to pay for the drawing up and registration of tbe Contract by a Notary, wbo will be selected by and receive hie inatruc-tions from tbe senior Commissariat Officer.Payment will be made in Rank Notes nt tbe rate of 24s.4d Currency per Pound Sterling.T.W.GOLDIE, A.O.G.Asylum of the Good Shepard.Hunley Ellen\tHampton G E Hunter S J S 4th Batt.Militia\t Hogan John\tHall Jas Hansen M\tlUmson R M Hickey'Robert\tHudson Capt R H Henry Thomas\tHartlery W illiam Huntington S A Hayes Bridget\tHiggins Patrick I Irwine Mr J K Inch John Jubb Thomas\t Ktllsne James\tKnell Mrs Kendell Mrs.\tKelbane James Katvalado Capt\tKay Anna T Lincoln Susan G\tU Lloyd Patrick Linklater Thomas Lee Bridget\tLevailee Samuel H M McCarren Nicholas\tMcConnell R McTavish S Chas\tMcDonald John McGuire Hugh\tMcLean David McDoncil Allen\tMcCean Mrs Moiloy A Co Messrs\tMurphv Matthew Middleton Mr Com Staff Misho Paul\t Miller Robert\tMaitland Roht Miller Wm\tMoffct Zoe Madden Peter\tMich J Mrs Mure John\tMoran .John Mathieu J B\tMarvet K Moore David\tMorin Herménégald Ntchol William\tNeville Richard O .O\u2019Nale Julie\tOgden Meredith O\u2019Brien Mich\tOlseamp R S O Brien W\tO'Brien .Sister Hotel D Olscamp R S\tO'Bonnor Mary P The entrances to the \" Merchants\u2019 Purse\u201d and to the \"Turf Club Purse,'\u2019 will close on Mon-day_ 26th July instant.Forfeits must be received, or maileo, to the Secretary's address, ox or BxroRK that day.None but Subscribers of Tin Dollar* to tbe Turf Club Fund will be permitted to enter a i horse.The Entries to tbe other Race* will be received at the \"Clarknoon Hocsr,\" St.Louis ; Street, on Ti rsday, the 3rd August next, at 9 o\u2019clock, P.M.Officers of the Army and Navy, and Commissariat, admitted as Members, on sending their Subscription of Fivr Dollars to the Treasurer.Tbe decision of tbe Stewards, in all cases, shall be final.Half the entrance money goes to the Club\u2014 Inside Sweepstakes, however, excepted.In those races, (a* in all others) 10 per cent will be deducted, this deduction will cover the charges usually made to tbe winnerr of races.Ac.With a view to put down attempts made by any person or persons whomsoever, to impede, interrupt, or in any wise obstruct horses or riders from winning a race, it shall be discretional with the Stewards to award the Purse to the owner of the horse which, in their opinion, is entitled to tbe race.JAMES MOTZ, Secy.A Treasurer.Quebec, July 6, 1858.\t3aw mü A A BAZAAR.In favor of that Chari Uble Institution, will be open in this City TUESDAY, the 12th OCTOBER next, and will be continued the subsequent days.The following Ladies will preside at tbe Tables : Mesdames Bateau,\tp.R Taschereau, »\t«trois,\tC.Shsrplee,\t\u2019 N.F.Belle», \u2014Parkin, «\u2022\tMétbot,\tp.Roy.\u2019 Tbe Table of Rnfeesbmante will be held by Mesdameeü.J.Teeeler, P.BalUargeoa and/, A.Paaat.Quebec, Jnly 24, 1*68.Phillips David Ponlin Mrs Powell Thomas Pullam Miss Rourke Patrick Ryan (» Roach James Riordan James Rannry M H Ml» Rogers Theodore Rook Chas Mrs Stewart K J Stack Edward Srth Mr Smythe T W Shaw H TVasdele A Miss Trudcll Joseph Vanenre Co Wilson Andrew World Alexander White John Watson R M Walsh John Piton Jeun Pinkney Wm L Patterson Thcopilus R Ross C M Ryan Jcrmish Reed James Raffles J W Relly Thomas F Rooney Rose 8 Stewart D L Smale J Jackson Sweeney Mary Smith Roht John Thim John Henry Teasdale Mis* V Vcnnor Henry W Walsh A Williamson A I) Walsh John Wheteoy M D West William.Y Yelle Marie PosT-Omcn, Quebec, Aug.2, 1868.NOTICE.Y)ERSON8 indebted to the Estate of tbe late | Mre.M ARY RICKELL are required to pay the emnuata eo due into tbe bends of the undersigned, or to Mr.John Alrxahdsr, one of tbe beire, wbo b authorized to collect the same.All debts outstanding on tbe 16th August will be handed So an Attorney for collection.BIGNKLL A SHAW, Quebec, July 31, 1868.\tNotariée.V'KW MUSIC JUST RECEIVED by Il\tJ.T.BROUSSEAU, 7, Baade Street.Quebec, 1st May, 1858.HARMONIUMS.FEW RUSE-WOOD HARMONIUMS for sale.These instruments being a Consignment from the maker, whose desira is to introduce them ; they will be sold at cost price for cash.Apply to\tHENRY S.SCOTT.Or to\tF.H WYSE.April 16, 1858.I».FISHKit t Mi EXCHANGE BROKERS, NUNN\u2019S BUILDINGS, No.39, St.Peter Street, Quebec.BRITISH and Foreign Gold and Silver, Colonial and United Sûtes Bank Notes, and uncurrent money bought and sold and Exchanged.\u2014 also\u2014 Bank of England and Scotch Notes.Office hours\u20149 o\u2019clock to 5.May 20, 1858.CAHD.~ O.MURPHY Sl CO., AUCTIONEERS A BROKERS, Wholxsali Grockst A Commission Mbrcmants, 8t.James Street^ | Quebec May 4 1858.\t8m New Gry Goods Store I E.MORGAN, No.ai, ST.JOHN STREET, HAS the bouor of informing his Customers snd tbe public, that his NEW STORK IS NOW OPEN, where they will find a beautiful assortment of SPRING and SUMMER Fancy A Staple Dry Good*, All New and of this years' importations.rp\u201c The following goods deserve special attention,\u2014West of England Broad Cloths, Cat-aimerea and Doeskins, Scotch Tweeds and Summer Vestings, Gents' Under Clothing in Wool, Merino and Cotton, White and Fancy Dress Shirts, Neck Ties, Scrrfe, Brace#, Gloves, Socks, Ac., Ac.LADIES will find a Choice assortment of Silk, Barege, Poplin, DeLaine, Muslin and other Dresses, of the Vert Lat»*t Rmaa, Shawls, Silk and Cloth Capes, Bonnet», Rats, Ribbons, Flowers, Parasols, Rtays, Gloves, Hosiery, French Embroideries, Ac., Ac.FAMILY MOVRNIfftt.j Plain and Olacd Silks, Freack Merinoee, Paramattas, Cobourgt, Da Lain es.A) pee sea.Mohairs.Ginghams, PrinU, Mueiia, Ac., A.Bonnet Crape of all widths, Crape Trimmings, Ac.N.B.\u2014In consequence of having been die-appointed in tbe fitting on» of his shop oa tba 1st instant as originallv Intended, E.M.will now 8BLL THE WHOLE OF HI8 SPRING STOCK AT COST PRICE lor CASH Quebec, May 82, 1*68.\tUm new advertisements.Hteamrr Napoleon for Montreal.Half-price Trip, Steamer Safoeoaj\u2014J.Laird.Medical and Phrenological Consultation\u2014Dr.J.D.L.Zender.Tender* for Coal Tar\u2014Quebec G a* Co.8.8.Indian for Liverpool.\u20140.B.Sjrma* k Co.Special Trip*\u2014Grand Trunk Steam Ferrj.Address to Capt.Brailey, Bark Maria.Honse to let\u2014J.Grearea Clapham.Ship Polynesia for Sale\u2014J.Tremain à Co.QUEBEC, AUGUST 4.l-^S.LATEST PKOCEKUINUS PROVINCIALJPA ELIA MENT (Bp Tel«*Tapk\u2014Special deepeteh te UeCkroakle.) Butter for sale\u2014W.Convey.Toronto, Aug 4.LRGISLATIVE COCNCIL.The Council carried the vote of Want of Confidence, last night, by 16 to 8.To-day, Nr.Patton gave notice that be would to-morrow, move a resolution to declare in et feet, that (hi* House regrets the defeat of tbe late Administration in the other House on a motion, which could not but be regarded as an insult to Her Majesty.Routine business having been transacted, tbe Council then, on motioc of Mr.Dcnsaulles, adjourned until to-morrow.LKGISLATIVJC ASSEMBLY.After a debate, which lasted till midnight, in the House, last night, the motion of Want of Confidence in the new Ministry, was carried on tbe foliowing division :\u2014 Yeas \u2014Messrs.Alleyn, Archambault, l'eau-bien, Bellingham, Benjamin, Buchanan, Buriuu, J.Cameron, M Cameron, Campbell, Carliru', Cayley, Cartier, Chapais, Cimon, Coutlée.Daly, Daoust, Desaulniers, Dionne, Dubord, Dofre.ne, Donkin, Fellowes, Fergusson, Ferres, Foriier, Fournier, Gait.Gaudet, Gtuvreau, Gowan, Harwood, Heath, Hogan, Label!*, Lacoste, Lan-gevin, Laporte, Lebouliilier, Loranger, Mac-Beth, J A Macdonald, MacLeod, McCann, Mc-Micken, Morin, Morrison, Ouimet, Pauet, Play fair, Pope, W.F.Powell, Price, Robinson, Roblio, Rose, R.W Scott, Sicotte, Simard, Simpson, Sincec ties.S.Smith, Talbot, Tasse, Terrill, Tett, Turcotte, Webb, and Whitney \u2014 71 Nays.\u2014Messrs.Aiktns, Bell, Biggar.Harwell.Christie, Clark, Cook, Dorland, Gould, Hebert.Holmes, Howland, Jobin, Laframboise.D.Mac Donald, Mackeuzie, Mstlice, Merritt, Man o, Noiman, Papineau, Patrick, Walker Powell, Ross.Rymal, Short, Somerville, Siirton, Wall bridge, White, and Wright.\u201431.Tbe main moliou for a writ for a new elec tioa iu Montreal, as amended, was agreed to, on a division.To-day,\u2014An adjournment until to-morrow at 3 P.M.was asked for, on behalf of the new Ministry, in consequence of tbe stale of public affairs.Mr J.A.Macdonald stated that in his belief tbe House ought at once to accede to the request made on behalf of the Governmeut.There was no further discussion, and the mo tion was carried unanimously.We publish, to-day, tbe news received by the steamship \u201c Vanderbilt,\u201d which arrived at New York on Sunday from Havre and Southampton Tbe weather throughout tbe passage is described as extremely favourable fur laying the Atlantic Cable.On the morning of the 22nd the 41 Vanderbilt\" passed the steamship \u201c Ariel\" bound from York to Southampton and Bremen, going up the English Channel.BNCLARIi.House or Loans, July 20.\u2014Un the order of the day for g dug into Committee on the Sale and Transfer of Laud (Ireland) bill, Lord St Leonard s prot-sted against the further pro grew of the measure.11c said it would revolutionize tbe whole law of property.The Lord Chmcellor defended the provisions of the act Lord Oranworlh supported the bill, with the exception ot tbe 31st clause, against which clause he strougly protested.The Earl oi Wicklow expressed the same objections to this part of the bill as those pointed out by Lord Cran worth.In Committee a division was taken on this clause, which was agreed to by a maj *rity of 19 On bringing up the report of the Government of Indu bill, Lord Ellenborougb moved an ara>*nd uenl which removes any possible doubt that the expenses of the Indian Govern m:nt are to be defrayed from the revenue of India only ; it w.u agreed to, and after a brief discussion the report was received, and the bill ordered to be read a third time on Thursday.Tlieir Lordships then adjourned.In the House of Commons, July 20, Lord Stanley asked whether, under existing circum s lances in India it would not be advisable to offer a complete amnesty, with certain ex ceplioos, to all who laid down their arms ?The Government of New Caledonia Bill was read a third time and passed.The East India company have taken up ten ships for the conveyance of tbe additional reinforcements to India.\u2014'/\u2019i/ars.The Timti says :\u2014Tbe following is an ofli cial return of Her Majesty\u2019s ships and vessels employed on the coast of Cuba for thesuppres-siou of the slave trade, from tbe 8th day of June, 1807, viz : The.lrarhne < sailing); the Jitpt' (steam gunboat) ; tbe Bazilitk (aleam) ; the Sfyx (steam) ; the Foricari (steam gun-b >at) ; the Skipjack (steam gunboat) ; the 7* tiou to tha man who acted as eoactwuau I® *''ir Hudson Lowest St.Helena, aud w bo has givtu tome information descriptive ol the dccorauouâ and other portions of tbe carriage as arranged for the fuueral bier, and which are at present wanting.A second veteran w ho also served as guard over tbe imperial captive, a** who assisted in preparing the carriage lor t >«\u2022 purpose of the funeral, has been met with an has described every particular required, so t ia no diticulty now remains in trausiormtog »t u its origiual condition\t.The Court Juurmal sa>s : A marriage is satu to be on tbe lapis between the granddaughter of tbe Duchess of Kent, Priuce* Fcodore ot Ho-henlobe-Laugeubourg, and a member of one of tbe reigning ducal house» of Saxony.Fokxiox Marmiaoxs.\u2014Miss Jane Loyd, the greatest of English heiresses, is to be married to Col.uindsHV, the ** hero of the Alina, w uo was lucky enough lo gel nine Russian balls fired into the colors which he carried without receiving one into bis own body.The Daily AVtrs »avs: Tbe funds ol the Cotton Supply Association have received an addition ol nearly £2000 in subscriptions obtained during seven days.The canvass is still proceeding satisfactorily.Thu committee intend shortly to mako public the more valuable communications received as to the prospects of cotton cultivation iu different parts of Abe world, and also to exhibit at the offices an extensive collection of cotton samples from various countries.The Yung-Yu had arrived from China with 1,383,800 pounds of lea and 53 bales of silk.About £50,000 rough gold and 100,000 sovereign* went into the bank Monday, making a total of about I'abU.OOO added lo the slock ofbullion since last rctu'u.At present about £i50,000 is understood to have been taken for the Continent out of the late arrivals, so that al*jut £700,000 still remains on baud for destination.By a return recently issued, it is shown that the duty on tobacco in one year iu the l tilled Kingdom was £5,201,104.In London alone the duty received was £2,17 l,t>ti5.Arrival or Tint Royal Chaktrk.\u2014This vea* *vi reached (JneefStown on NNeJnesday morn, iug last and this port yesterday, alter a passage of 05 days from Melbourne.Her detention was caused by contrary wind ; and during the whole voyage she had not more tiiau three weeks of favorable weather.Near!) all her coals were exhausted iu doubling Cap-Horn and from the set of strong currents am.contrary winds she was unable lo make St.\\ n -cent s to procure a fresh supply.The ship brings 400 passengers and 120,000 ounces ot gold of which £50 000 are iu sovereigns The Skipping Gazette says :\u2014Queen Victoria\u2019s visit to Berlin is to be strictly ot a family ch-racler.Notice has been given that lh*-re »re to be no fetes, nor salutes, nor any of the usual démonstrations consequent on the viait of a crowned head.The wuole cause ol the sudden change in the programme is unknown and the uncertainty has caused serious aU*ui» regarding the health of the Princess Frederick William.Tux Army.\u2014A general ordef, dated Horse Guards, July Iti, announces that, iu consideration of the eminent services of Major-General Sir James Oulraiu, G C B , of the K*»t In-ilia Company's Service, in the recent operations in India, her Majesty has lu-eii graciously pleased to command that lie be promoted to the rank of Lieutenand-General.Tiik Late Sut II.Lawrem e.\u2014A notice in the Uazttle announce* that the dignity of a Baîo-net of the I'nited Kingdom has been granted to the eldest ion of the late Sir H.Lawrence id in default of heirs to the second Son and his heirs.UzaTH or THE CoCXTESS Of CARDl'i.YX.\u2014Wc have to announce the death of the Countess of Cardigan, who died at \u201c o'clock yesterday morning at her residence in South-street, Park-iaue.After passing the winter in Italy, she returned fiom the continent late iu the spring imroved heAllh, but about six weeks since her ladyship became indisposed, though no fa tal consequences were apprehended.) ester-day morning at an early hour she w.is seized with very alarming symptoms and Soon afterwards expired.The deceased was eldest daughter of the late Admiral J.K.D.Tollemnche, and was born December 8, 1\".'7.She married first Mr.C.F.C.A.J.Johnstone, b it that carriage was dissolved in 182*>.On the lth June ihe ivre y .r si e married the Karl ot Candigan\u2014then Lord BrudeneM.Vow AT A*T Conner ATIOK of CtltRCtl-R tTEfi \u2014Yesterday was issued a copy of the hill prepared and brought in the House of Commons bv Mr.Aleock and Mr.Evan*, for the voluntary commutation of church-rates.Th* bill proposes to empower the charity commissi \u2019ners, on having secured to them, through rent charge- granted by corporations, «c.a yearly sum sufficient for payment of expenses properly payable ont of church-rates of any parish or district, to declare that no church rate shall b« ruiseable in such parish or dis trict.It is proposed that the Act, which con-tists of 14 clauses, shall extend to England on*Jr*\t., Notices from the Board of Trad* in to-night's G izette state that the importation of certain specified medicinal s ibilances, including Morrison's Pills, are prohibited in Russia, and that llM Russian port of Ht.Nicholas, in the Black Hea, is now open to trade.The Sard of Brussels says The plenipotentiaries liars affixed all the essential base* of the electoral law for the Danubiau Principalities There are to be 20 deputies for Moldavia and IT f,.r Wallacbia.The ag.i for the elector* is fixed at 25, ami of those eligible for election at 30.The amount of taxes required for entitling to the right of voting is moderate.The Tnnei has the following \" Liverpool.Tuesday morning, July \u20192't \u2014The ^ I ailed .States frigate Siagara was off Cape Clear on the 18th at 4 A M., and Jgnmnnnon was off Kingsale nt 11 A M .on the same day with the Atlantic Cable \u201d (JrRKXSTOwx, July 16\u2014The Atlantic Telegraph squadron, consisting of Her Majesty's ship Az unemnon, the tenders Gorgon and Valorous, and the Tnited .States frigate Si nfun left early this morning for the rendezvous \u2014 Timet FRAN R.The Times Paris correspondent says Queen Victoria will arrive at Cherbourg on the eve of the 4th August.The Emperor and Bra press will make their entrance into the town in the afternoon of the same day.Their imperinl majesties will remain at Cherbourg on 5th, Gth and 7th, and on Sunday the 8th, will embark on board the Bretagne screw line of battleship to proceed to Brest.The first interview between the sovereigns Ol France and England will take place on the 5th.Their Majesties will piss the Uth in the roadstead.On the 7lh, the inauguration, and immersion of the dock Napoleon 111.will take place, and iu the afternoon the Yillt dr Santet screw-liner, which has been built on one of the slips of the new dock, will he launched.In tho evening there will a grand hall offered by the town, a grand dinner will be given by the En» ptror to all the persons attached to his suit*.It will take place under a tent fitted upon the deck of the Bretagne.All the Plenipotentiaries forming part of the conference of Paris have received invitations for the/r/f* at Cherbourg.The Moniteur announces that the Imperial Government in concert with that of Her Britannic Majesty, will take measures to exact reparation for the enormities committed at Jeddah.It lias been decided that during the absence of the Emperor the Cabinet Councils shall he held under the Presidency of Prince Jerome.Millie.Moot, the daughter of tho proprietress of the well known champagne wines, says tho Gazette du Midi, is about to marry her cou»in, M Auhnn.She receives a fortune of l.OnO,-OOOf.in money ROO.OOOf.for residence and fsr-niture, and 200,000f.for a trousseau The accounts from the silk crops in th« Sooth of France continue fav* have, or ought t0 |lltve, at present no inleresu fertil* soure* of4b*,#*me \u2022vll.lo France in the Mediterranean or elsewhere.We do not sc* why we should b* antagonistic to the extension of French influence in Italy* Our chosen niiyt Austria, excludes our trad* and our idea* trom that pc&'nsula not more jealously thnu France Could do.A* to the Mediterranean, the great dangers and divisions lik*ly ly »ri#e from any decadenc# or waat of We have deliberately adopted *M» apposite policy now po- llcy wlilch^oôüîd not be belter described than in the complimentary words of General Cass already quoted.M Qr It prosper and he perma-nsot, and so cund-ia* to th* peac* bind 1 of mau- Tbe and n-rangiog BUCh difficulties as they aril* by j argument and mutual concession\u2014not by arms.How unjust, then, is it, a* well as un-wiae, to assume as inevitable that open antagonism aud war with France which is at most a very impr.b.tble couiitigeury.The lit* government, indeed, lo»ed to take, with regard to France, a hostile altitude upon several minor but.irritating questions.Lord Malmesbury at P«esoal,lusteadof backing Austria tonparwith France, seem» uu the contrary anxious to meditate between these two powers, aud seeks to conciliate, nut aggravate, their differences.In such a state of international policy we do not see, as it Is ins'nualed rather than expressed.that the visit of Queen Victoria to j Cherbourg is at all mis-plaeed \u2022\u2014 We will do Nanoleon III.the justice lo think that if be really meditated hostilities to this country he would not have penned an invitation to Windsor: at all events, if it had been his cue to animate the passions of th# trench army and navv, and hound them on England, c.ul'd be have possibly taken a step ni\u201cre manifestly fatal to such a purpose than by proposing to welcome Queen N icloria at ^ Cherbourg?It is undeniable that within -yea.,-_ been expressed on most oct osions in strong1 *\u2022 *\u2022* llLUt.dUn bf* bren.A| an ogaotiu n bf tbfald have s«l*a edltbis which being translated ll \u201c Hu «\t-\t,\t.\t.CiMctra Riuure RroR a Graro Scali.vigour In Turkey seem in a fair way to be met,\tu4\t0, Messrs.Nixon A by a cotsucil of European power*, dUcussiog Kçmp c bave done in this respect.The circumstance evidently irritated the French ruler at the time,\t.\tw i> a v v\tj\u2014\u2022 and has -given occasion and materials to a cer- By reference la the Quebec Board of Notaries tain parte ta blow the coals of national du-| rei>ort, published inourco umns to-day U will cord The French invitation to Cherbougr is, | be seen that Mr.John Doyle has been admitted but causes of congratulation and of pride we hare boni an evening papers a.va*\t^ ^ or rf!%rof humnialion.In the Commons on that day the ad|ourned\t\u2019\t1\t\u2019 ebate on the Jews Bill was resumed, but,\t,Kr.m tbe to,.4on Moreln* i Urenlrie.surniauuted the»* causes of fret and irritation, examination before the Board of Examiners, itud that he i.quite prepared to continue and yesterday afternoon.Mr.Doyle .-roseented hts persevere in the Anglo-French alliance, if the studies under M.Louis Prévost V P., and has British Cabinet, in*their wisdom, will allow afforded suîh evidence of hts nttamments nnd that alliance to be kept un.In all ll.i* we see \"\u2018ability, that sanguine hopes of a snccessful whether our no feeling in PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT.LEUISLATIVK OOCNOlL.Toronto, Friday, July'30, 1858.pern.itt*d to be imported fte* 01 auty into v toria by the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company ; but this Company claims lb* right to th* exclusive trade upon the river'and ia the interior of the mines.Most of those leaving here for the new mines go by way of Victoria, a# it i* n®* cessary for the miners to go there to procure a license to dig in the mines.Strong efforts have been made to bring some American town-sites into notice, but with only partial success Whatcom and Sehome, at first took the lead, believed a rout* coaid be quickly not : career may justly be entertained.The Herald says Austria occuplea heaself entirely with the amelioration and extension of her military marin* In the Adriatic.The Archduke M.ixmllliam is commissioned to take measures to augment the number of great sels belonging to Austria.The 7iiRv* M>rrq|- 1 pondent say* : Within tbe last few day* 6,000 | Christian Bosnian peasants had sought refag* on th* Austrian territory, in consrquuoce Oftfi* | excesses committed by the Turkish\tj Tho Cologne Gazette announces the death 0 Prince Anatole Domidoff,\u2018at Baden.IfALT.The Timee' correspondent says : Count Della Marmora will, immediately on Count de t a without result at tbe closing of the Press reports Purii correspondence states that the Duke de Montebello was lately ordered to represent civilly to the Count of St.Petersburg that it might perhaps be belter lo avoid uny misconception that the Russian squadron about to proceed to ttie Mediterranean should so arrange as not to be visible at Cherbourg when tbe Queen is there.Ma l tine Cliampagneux, the only daughter of ibe celebrated Madame Roland, has just died ia Paris, aged 7 7.The Hultau is seriously ill.Theaccuunt* from the silk crop in the soorii of France continue favorable, and the yield .shows nil improvement upon last year.Trade throughout France continues to improve.Large orders for tissues have been received from the l ulled .Stales, and the whole- j sale houses in Paris who have scarcely bought j anything for six mouths.The Bunk of Prance tiasjdiseoantcd a good many bills within the last week.Harvesting is going on actively in France, and a heavy fall in breadstntfs is anlicijated j Ths Sun of Wednesday eve, say* :\u2014In the English stock market to-dny a moderate atn-ount of business has been transacted, and although shortly after the commencement ot bu iness alittle flatness became apparent, the ! quotations arc now steady at their former position.There is no new feature, but the general tendency seems favorable.Consols have been «5?a }c, for money, and ff5J aj c for account hut urc now95J a },and 1*5} a J respectively.The Globe says : The continued favorable state ol the weather is strengthening tbe conviction that the crops will yield abundantly an 1 the declining tcudaucy Of the Curn market shows that u saiis'aciory result is anticipated.The infirmation received from tune to tune i- not without some influence atthehiock Exchange market#, which, being guided in some measures by the prolonged easiness of usury, and Hie influx of gold at the Hank ot EugUui, are now presenting a much more buoyant aspect tbau for some lime post.With regard to trade, the improvement although my gradual is neveribelcss well defined, nun with the contiuuaiiLe of fnvornble advices from America, India, and Australia, the recovery will no doubt be stimulated during tbe later mouths of the year.There is less firmness in the market for the English lundi, but although the quotations at tb*ir present point appear rather variable, there is little probability of any serious retrogression, because there are no political or other disturbances to warrant extensive sales | Two members of the Stock Exchange have failed this morning in the Joint Htock Bank Market.Paris, July 21, oneo'clock\u2014Three percents i,t
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