Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 21 mai 1868, jeudi 21 mai 1868
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SubcoriM wd InrerUd Oanhai and Baserrad Fond £1,946, 00 \u2022STESLDÎO.P-* li V ^ Funds Invested in Canada : $105,000 D.A.ROSS.Af«nt for QmImm.Vout ot Mooaula HiU.Ww.T.18«t.\tOo«.», 18M.Messrs.GHmauit A Co.\u2019s Popular Freno Prient Medicinpa, \u201e JOHN MUSSÔN A CO.SOLS AÔKNTa PO K THS DOMINION 01 CANADA.MESSRS.Ck * C«.*a PispTmtlw i truly th« grsstMt «soosm ®f th« »f« sad «\u2022 will th«r«for« enaoierut* hU priaoip&l MadieioM I0DIZID STROP OP HORSS-RADISH.for thoM who eaonot toko Cod Liror OU Thia ta rooommondsd hy ail tho ondioal MlobritiM, in-a«Md of aod Uror oil, aod oapooially by On.BUoho, Baain, Vo-naia, Aon A&, phyaioiaaa of tho Parta H wptaala.8YRUP 0# HYPOPHOSPHITS O» LIMS, Dr.Charohiira praaoriptioo.Thia saw Ratnady, ¦oat in eaaae of Oonauaaption aad tka différant diaeaaee of the Cheat, quickly arraa\u2019i their moat alarmiBg 17mpcoma.The Cough la toothed, Bifbt awaata oaaaa, aad the patient mod raeoran health SYRUP OF SEA PINS OF LASASbS.anew Bal*amie Pectoral, need with the graataat auo aaaa for Coughs, Catarrha, Colda.Ac., Ac ; oon-taiaa no opium.It la aqua ly aaccaaafhl in Catarrha and Inflammation of tha Bladder and Urethra PHOSPHATE OF IRON OF LSSAS, neeful la (reea^aickneea, diaaaaaa of the stomach, pain* ful digaation, difioult maastruationa, Ac.It doaa not induce ooua'tpatioa.»\u2022 ILIXIR OF PEPSINS.\u2014Thia Medicinedigeara the food, ee it were without tho eeaiatanee of the atomech.It succeeds admirably in gaatritia, weak digeetion, loaa of appotita.It ia tha a up* port of old mon and cost* les cents.PILLS FOR DISEASES oF THE SKIN.\u2014 Dr.Caaeuaai\u2019a prccerea'iou.VEGETABLE OLTCBRINB, (extracted from the fruit of tho palm tree.) It speedily allays all irritatioa, and imparts great softness to the A CURS FOR NEURALOIA AND HEADACHE.\u2014Ou area a, a Vegetable produet, obtain* ad from Brasil.He also haa lataly prepared Pilla of Carbonate of Iron and Maagaooee.Dragies of Lactate of Iron aad Manganese, and Pills of tha Proto-Sodid of Iron and Mangeasse.NO MORE BALSAM COPAIBA__________U#e the Malico Capaulo and Matico Injection.A CHOICE LOT OF PERFUMERY from one of the ftrat Houses cf Parts.Rieacn A Co.\u2022 tt.ixdf\t19m NOTICE.DR C.X.SAMgOX, receetljr arrlwod Paris, whare he has eomplatad his madioal atud as, has opened his Office at 33, Craig Street, St.Roch\u2019a.aot U.1MT.HjO X AtSXiAtSfXllilX 11N BRISTOL\u2019S SARSAPARILLA IN URGE BOULES Tha Celebrated Prenaration for PURirnNO THE BLOOD an HUMORS.Bspeeially recommended for use during soring and summer, whan tho greasy secretions of the fall and winter moeths reader the system liable \u2022 ferera and other dangerous diseases.BRISTOL\u2019S SARSAPARILLA Is also a safe and reliable remedy for all Bnp* tons aad Skin diseases ; for arary pkaaa of Scrofula, whether immediate or hereditary ; for eld Soree.Boils, Clown, Tumors, aad AUeeaes, aad for arary stage of Secret Disease, area ia its worst form.It Is also a sura aad reliable remedy for Balt Rheum, Ring Worm, Tetter.Scald Head, Seurrey, White Swelling, Narrons and Canaral Debility oi tho System, aad all affections of the Lirer, Ferer end Ague, Billiona Ferer, Chills and tarer, Demb Ague aad Jaundice.It le gear-aateed to be the Purest & Most Powerful Preparation GENUINE HONDUUS SARSAPARILLA and is the beet medicine far the cure of all dites sa« arising from a ritinted or impure ftaee of the alood.The affiioted may rest assured that there Is ¦at the leant particle of Xlaeral* ¦eremrlal er any nther poisonous substance In this medicine.It is perfectly harmless, aad may ba administer* ad in all kinds of woathor, rainy or dry, to pat».vs in tha rory weakest stages of sickness, or to the most hoipless infants, without doing the least injury.F ul directions hew to take this most relueble medicine will be found on tho label of each bottle.BuayoL\u2019s Sabsafabiua is foe Sali is to EarasuaiamTa or Messrs.John Museoa k Co., Roderick McLeod, John S.Burke, W.E.Brunet, R.Da gal, Fdmend Qiroux.Also, by all respectable Druggists aad Dealers la Medicines.Sept M.IRAI COMMERCIAL AND «¦eieiBB OO MA 7A A.O.uoefmiie.SHIPPING GAZETTE.C^CJKUHJO, 'iMAo\tA.V, 21st A1A.Y, 1808 > 0.8808.BRI S T 0 L\u2019S SKlHIITfO PULS PURELY VEGETABLE.pur iblic The imperishable Perfume.MURRAY A UNMAN\u2019S CELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER.THIS ex'ial'itc Perfute As prepared g Tropical Flower» of surpa»»* in?fragraaee.Its aroma 1.almost Inexaaostible; while its uuiuenoe on the SkIN is most refreshing, impartin' a Dalightful Buoyancy to tho oror-axed Body and Mind, particularly when mixed «1th the water ef the Rath.For Fainting Turns, Nervousness, Headache, Debility and Hysteria, It is a sure and speedy relief.With the ver ettte of fashion it has for 3* years maintained Ms ascendancy over all other perfumes, throughout tho West Indies, Cuba, Mexico, and Cantral and South America, and we confidently recommend it as an article, whiek for toft delieacy of Flavor, riohnesa of bouquet, and parmanenoy, has no equal.It will also remora from the skin Roughness, Blot ohes, Son Burn, Freckles and Pimples.It is ee delicious as the Otto of Roses, aad laads freshness end beaurtful transparency to the complexion.Diluted with water it makes the beet mntifriee, imparting a nearly whiteness ti the th ; it also removes all smarting or pain after \u2022having.¦TXBFBITft] Murray k « am ornamented la bé- ons.Look for the name a he bottle, wrapper Prepared oaly by LAN MAN k KEMP, Wholesale Druggists, New York.Sept.tt,iaa7.DENTAL OPERATIONS.OR HcKEB respectfully Informs his friends and the public that ha has returned from his annual visit to tha principal Dental Collages ia tha United States ; and that, among other re cent improvements in Dentistry, he has adopted ia his practice the use of Nitrous Oxide Oas, for tha painless extraction of teeth, and for the performance, free of pain, of other short bat oiner-wiso painful operations.Da.McKax nas taken thorough instructions in tha manufactura and use of Nitrous Oxide Oas, is fully prepared to administer it to any person irrespective of age, and without injury to tha moat delicate constitution.Id, Ana Street, Upper Tewn.Quebec, Dec., 1867.Read tha following CERTIFICATE.\u201c PHn.AD«.raiA.30th Nov., 18«T.737, Walnut Street.TO WHOM IT HAT CO SO XXX : 44 This is to certify that Dr.McKee, Dentist, 44 of Quebec, Canada, h t» taken instructions of 44 us in tha use of Nitrous Oxide, or Laughing \" Oas, for tha painless extraction ef teeth, aad is 44 fully qualified to manufacture and administer 44 the same for the purpose above mentioned.\" (Signed,,\t44 J.J.COLTON, of the Colton Dental Association, Originators of Nitrous Oxide for tha painless extraction of teeth, and Lectarers on Chemistry in tha Philadelphia Dental College.\" Dee.38, 1M7 Notice to Ship-Buiilaers and Owners.P.H.MUNTZ A CO.\u2019S Patent Yellow Metal Sheathing Bolts, &c.?HB Patentees can confidently refer to the great number of Ships sheathed with their Metal, the w*ar of which ins proved its snper-loriry, and that the experience of thirty years ha* enabled tnem to rem*dy the defteieroies wh\u2019ch h%ve prove 1 11 prejudicial to ahipowne-s.In order to prevent any m stakd artih rogatd to tha various Metals mar had 44 Munts.\" of which thera are several, tha Patanteee have for soma years added FAree Crowes to thrr Bread, which le stamped on every *k*t as annexed, aad identifies the q aiity.Sola Agents for London, Hsexv Roes as, Sows A Co., 134 Leadenha l Street, E.0.See A genu for Liverpool, HurxT Roexxs, Sows A Co., 1, Rumtord Street.March 30.18*8.\t3mp NOTICE THB Public are hereby notified that the business heretofore carried on by Mr.HENRY KNIGHT, Tailor, No.33, Palace Street, will be oontiaued on and after MONDAY, the 16th instant, by the undersigned, ia the same premises, where a Choice and Assorted STOCK will be kept constantly on hand.In soliciting the patronago of the public, the undersigned deems it but necessary to state, to secure a liberal share of the same, that the business will be carried on under the immediaie superintendence of the former proprietor, whose experience and ability are too well known to need comment.B.KNIGHT.pt.1867.\ttf The need ot a sale aad perfectly reliable gative medicine haa long been felt by the public, aad it is a source cf great satisfaction to us that we can, with confidence, recommend our BRISTOL\u2019S SUGAR-COATED PILLS, m combining all the aesmtials of a safe, thorough aad agreeable famii> cathartic.They are prepared from Che very finest quality of medicinal room, herbs, aad plaau, the active principles or parts that contain the medicinal value being, chemically separated from the inert and useless fibrous portions that eon tain no virtue w bat* ver.Among thosa madioinai agente we may name PODOPHYLLIN, which has been proved to possess a most wonder-ful power over the Liver, and all tha biUJcue secretions.ThM: in combination with LBPTAN-DRIN aad other highly valuable vegetable extracts and drugs, constitutes a ourgative Pill that Is greatly superior to any medicine cf the kind heretofore offered to the public BRISTOL\u2019S VEGETALE SUGAR-COAT RD PILLS will be Ibead a safe and speedy remedy In all sueh ease* e Files, Headache* Ammasttee, Bad Breath* Keal Stomach, I\t.\tLiver* Bowels and Kidmeys* SPta diseases that have their origin in the hi ex id, -BRISTOL\u2019S SARSAf ARILLA.that beet bioou purifiera, should be used with the Pills; ihefwo medicines being prepared expressly t > ; rt u harmony together, when this is dene I ai thia ly, we have no keeitalii* la saying that greet relie;, and in most caeca a cure can be guaranteed, whe-the patient is aot already beyond human help For general dire art see and tnhle ef deem, me the wraooex around each phiaL it the Estahlishideats of:\u2014John A Co., Roderick MeLeod, John I.t.Brunet, R.Dugml, Edmond iroax.G RIMMELS Elegant Novelties & Choice Perfumery.soli ASXWT8 roa qtraio : MESSRS.J.MUSSON & CO., CHEMISTS, Ac., BUADE STRUT, Sold by all Res pee table Perfumers : X AÆ IkE :E3 3Li\u2019S Perfumes for the Handkerchief.Houses for Sale or to Let To (L©te TWO Story Hrlck DWKLLIWGS, Noe.1 an 1 3, Montcalm Buildings, Amable Street, Montcalm Build ng, oomf .rtable residences, at £25 rent.A STORE and DWELLING above, in Col-de-bac Street, (next Mr.Beten\u2019s new Restaurant.) Apply to A.JOSEPH.Or to\tE.G CANNON, N.P.M-y 1, 1868.COTTAGE TO LET, FROM THE 1st MAY NEXT : THB Convenient COTTAGE, corner of Pen helot and St Aruable Streets, oocopied by Mrs.Arnold; Water introdnoed.Apply to H.8.SCOTT.Or to\tE.G.CANNON, N.P.March 37.1868.TO LET, THE First-Class HOUSE, No.4* St.Denis Street, Cepe, atpreseot occupied by Chas.Poston, Esq.Apply to WESTON HUNT, Hunt\u2019s Wharf.March 31.1868.UKTTSfrOHAREES.For Sale or to 1r A Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, containing nine rooms, with oat-buillings and pleasure grounds, snitable for hotel or private family.Apply to C G HOLT.MCPHERSON A STRANG, Notaries.K.G.CANNON.Or to Feb 37, 1868.TO LET AT LEVISj FOUR HOUSES, Dwellings and Stores, sitnate near Levis Market Hell end the Landing 16 harf ef tha Qnebao and Lavis Ferry.Possesaion 1st May naxt.Apply to JOHN THOMSON, Propriator.Feb.31, 1868.\t\u2022 \u2022 (\u2022¦I ee «\u2022\u2022\u2022 TO LET FROM THE 1st MAY NEXT .THAT part of the Masonic Hell, facing on Garden Mreet.at prasent occupied by Morrin College and tha Literary and Historical Society.\u2014ALSO\u2014 The SHOP on Louis Street, Mr.Wa.Couper.Apply to E.Feb.36, 1868.now occupied by G.CANNON, N.P.tf TO LET, A Three Story Brick HOUSE, with a Magnificent Shop of fifty feet In depth, sitnated in the Parish of 8t.Sauveur, of Quebec, No.6, St.Valler»-treat Apply to J.B.Hamkl, Notary, No 3, St Joseph Street Jen.36.1868.TO LET, A Comf table two-story Fire Brick House, b < .40, D\u2019Aiguillon Street St John\u2019s > jburbs, containing six rooms, with » 1 e * eeUent haagard.Rant moderate and poMassion '\u2022 < t October.For particulars, apply >1 tha premises.Quebec.Sept 36.1866 TO LET, FROM the first of May next* that weU known building, the TEMPERANCE HALL, St Prenais Stool \u2014a lease will be given if required far one or more yean.Apply to No.S3, St Ursule Street ; or to E.G.CANNON, Notary.Quebec, Feb.6, 1864.TO LET, With foueation Iff November lari, THAT very desirable I .vo-stary and attic Brick House, No.62, Pt John Street without, now occur 'ed by Mr.Bison\u2014Gas, Water, Water Closets, Ac.Apply to H.B0'DUC, Notary, 86$, St John Street without Qnebao.Sept 36, 1866.\ttf ROOMS TO LET, TWO or Three Gentlemen can be accommodated with LODGINGS with or without Breakfast in a convenient locality in the Upper Town.Apply at thia office.Qnebeo, March 33, 1864.Parfuma, in a naat silk gQ4p for 0M 0ent per gallon, or a proporti in a handsome \u201cJ011** quantity of hard Soap, of a mnoh superior q Hours, a watch soaped .\t^\tj, usually sold in the shops.M'issos Burke, Also, by eU rawp astable Druggists, in Medlnln\u2014 ^ gepe^ 33,164 FLOWER OF FLOWERS, Alexandra, Prince of Walee, Jockey Club, Guards, Kwti-Hwa, a Chiaaae box ; Cupid\u2019s Taan, antique box ; *4 Sweet ¦oent bottle.RmxxLS\u2019n Ton.it Vnrsoas, To snpewede Eau-de-Cologne, for all toilet and sanitary purpose*.Patent Pellnoid Glycerine Soap, containing 30 per cent of Glycerine.The f revellers\u2019 Soap, 26 transparent cakes In e box.Rimmel\u2019s Perfumed Almanacs, for 18(5 % Rimmel\u2019s Psrfume Vaporiser, for purifying toe air in apartments, ba 1-rooms, theatres, ac.Rimmet\u2019s Rose-Water Crackers.Rimmet\u2019s Psrfamed end Illaminated Valentina a.Spécial Representatives in United Stetoe and toe Dominica of Canada :\u2014 MESSRS.EDWARD GREET 6 CO.\u2022 ?« VRSBY STREET, NMW YORK, I Dees 17, 1867,\tg< Union Bank LOWER CANADA.NOTICE Is hereby Iven to the holder a of SHARES of the Bank, aot fully paid up, that the underootod calls thsrson have been made, and will be payable at the OFFICES of the Bank HERE and at MONTREAL : Sixth instilment of 10 per oent on 1st Feb\u2019y.next.Seventh\t**\t44\t16th March\t44 Eighth\t44\t44\t1st May\t44 Ninth\t44\t44\t1 6'h June\t44 Tenth\t44\t44\t1st August\t44 By order of the Board, W.DUNN, Ca* hier.Jany.1.1868.HOUSE K EEUEK.S, Save Your Money\u2014-Make Your Own Soap.Quebec, 22nd April, 1868.CORPORATION OF QUEBEC, Citv or Qunt in (ha Dollar, ara requested to call and pay the same without delay to tha undersigned, at the City Treasurer\u2019s Office, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken to recover the amount due.JOHN BOOMER, Assistant City Treasurer.April 22.1868.Quaso, 8th April, 1863.CITY HALL.\u201d1 SPECIAL RATE.PUBLIC NOTICE la hereby given* that wll persons liaM* for the payment of the Specie! Rate of Srven Cents end Cue Half in the Do 1er, impi sed in virtue of the Uy-L*w passed by the City Council of the City of Quebec, on the aixth \"'ey of March last, in order to pay the interest on the bonded debt of the Cor'*ora ion of the City of Quebec, due in April and'May, 186 ¦, era hereby required to pay the said Special Rata in oon-f- rtnitv to the said By Law, to the undersigned at his Office, withoat farther notice JOHV BOOMER Assistant City Treasnr April 9 1 868.R.M.CHARLTON, PRACTICAL AND CONSULTINO ARCHITECT.OFFICE 1\u201419, St, John Street, (withoat.) March 28, 186M.\tlm St.Michael\u2019s Cove TO_LET.THAT MAGNIFICENT COVE, known ae ST.MICHAEL\u2019S, of 18 Arpents In Depth to lew water.Will be let altogether, or partly.If desired.Apply to A.J.J.LEGARE, Ptbk., Attorney of the Quebec Seminary.Feb 6.>66H.\ttn>fr tf To be Published early in July next, Prioa $2 00\u2014invariably payable in advance, THE QUEBEC DIREGT0RY, FOR 180W-09, CONTAINING a complete llet of the Inhabitants, wi*h fui dercripti n of ih-ir reri-dances.husinein words, the freedom of Par- P.LeROSSIGHOL INFORMS respectfully hte > aumeroas Customers and the Publie in gene'al, that he has removed to his old stand, No.ID.St.\u2022 J- bn Street, (wi bout,) and wi 1 open on 8ATUK £>a Y NEXT, the lltb in* an4, with a New 8took *>f FANCY AND BIA> LE DRY GOOUB.of kn- rlish, Frenci German asd Amerioaa manufseiu:\to»aaiat ng of > loth Twtèds.Cassiwieres, Dr* « Goods.Co-bourg», De aio**.Prints.Cott- os.feh rtiog*, H< fiery, Gloves, Klbbon», Hat», B \u2022.nets.Feathers.Trimmings, Ae.end a great V ortoty of other go >ds too nuoK-r- us to mention His Rtnok having been boosht, «ha most part late y aloe* tbe fall in the pri ee of g*< d», from 25 to 5U per oent., ha will sell «hem «heap ae-oordibgly.April 11.1868.\top.8-dan-So To Batteaux, Barges and Schooner Men.ANY Betteaux* Bargee or tahoouvrs f«uod moored imposed of Democrats, Conservatives and Mo derate Republicans, selecting Chief Justice Chase for the Presidency.Hia superiority in every sense to the rest, and greater fitness for the office, are the only reasons why we should doubt his success with that perverse, selfish and unprincipled class that lives, moves and has its being amid the slime of American politics.LATEST FROM MONTREAL.VICTORIA RIFLES TO COME TO QUEBEC FOR CELEBRATION OF QUEEN\u2019S BIRTHDAY.PRIXCE OF WALES RIFLES AND OTLER CORPS ORDERED TO THE FRONTIER.BUEL, THEST.HYACINTHE MURDERER, TO BE HANGED.(Specially reported for the Morning Chronicle.) Mostmal, Wednesday, May 20.\u2014Colorado Jewitt and family are at St.Lawrence Hall.A special train brought the Ntsionan's mails from Quebec in five hours and forty minutes including all stoppages.The Victoria Rifles parade to-night at the armory, preparatory to going to Quebec for the Queen\u2019s birthday.They will leave Montreal on Saturday night, pbout 10:30 p.m., per Grand Trunk Railroad.The Prince of Wales Rifles received orders to-day to hold themselves in readiness to march to the frontier at two hours\u2019 notices.It is understood recent Fenian demonstrations are the cause of the order.It is rumored all other volunteer regiments have or will receive similar orders.The report of Mr.W.Sbanlyon the waterworks was laid before the City Council tonight.It is very able and voluminous and discusses various plans proposed for increisine the water supply, none of which he says can bj carried out in less than two or three years \u2022 he Opposes the Kt.Louis Hydraulic Company\u2019s scheme.\t1 Hue!, of St.Hyacinthe, the murderer, hag been sentenced to be bang on the 1st of July Tnis being Dominion day, it is likely the sentence «111 be postpoaed.An organ concert will be given to-morrow night in Zioa Church, by Mr.Carter, of the English Cathedral, on the occasion of opening anew organ.The Qazetta this morning says : A report reached ns from several sources last night, to the effect that a well-known and enterprising nrm in the grocery business in this city had been compelled to suspend payment.The mmor added that the banks were sufferers to the extent of $300,000 on paper transactions.LATEST FROM OTTAWA.PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT.PROROGATION TO TAKE PLACE ON FRIDAY.RUMORED RESIGNATION OF ADJT.GEN.McDOUGALL.ANOTHER WITNESS IE THE McGEE MURDER CASK.Lift roa Lass Sbrvios.\u2014One hundred and three men of H.M.frigate Constance, including officers, left for service on the Ontario Lake irnnboats on Tuesday afternoon.Lieut.Parsons will take command of the Prince Alfred, and Lieut.Hotbam, of the Rescue.Capt.Burgoyne, V.C., leaves ou Monday, to take charge as Commodore of the Lake Fleet.(Specially reported for the Morning Chronicle.; Ottawa, Wednesday, May 20.\u2014Mr.Holton raised a complete hubbub to-day, by trying to defeat the Insurance Bill.Ministers having refused to postpoue the measure till the afternoon, he threatened toconsume the morning\u2019s sitting bt talking against time.The matter was finally ai ranged by Ministers postponing the Insurance Bill and going on with other measures.The act relating to Patent Laws, introduced by Mr.Massou (Soulauge), was changed so as to embraie the main features of Mi.Chupais\u2019 bill,and so passed through the Commons.A lengthy discussion ensued on the Supply Bill, the object of the Opposition being to defeat the Insurance Bill if possible.In the afternoon, in reply toa question by Mr.Holton, Sir John A.Macdonald stated that farther despatches had been received concerning tbe North West Territorry, but could not be made public.With respect to the Intercolonial Railway, aroute would be selected when the surveys were completed, and the report sent home for approval.Commissioners would then be appointed and proceeding* submitted for approval of Parliament.With respect to the mission of Dr.Tupper, he had merely been sent home to answer any questions asked by the Colonial Office.A lengthy discu**r.ion i-u*ue-d on the Supply Bill, which at six o'clock was read a third time and passed.It is rumored that Adjutant General Mac Dougall has tendered his resignation this evening.After a lengthy debate tho Insurance Bill was read a third time and passed.Prorogation will take place on Friday'.Another witness was examined to day, who testifies to parties who visited Michael Starr's tavern, including Whelan, the two Eglegsons, Ac., Ac.He has been allowed to go at large under police surveillance.Mr O'Reilly goes West to-night to examine Toronto prisoners.THE FEPfcHAL PARLIAMENT.H0DÜE OF COMMONS.Ottawa, Monday, May 18.PATENTS FOR INVK.NTlO.N9.Mr.MASSON (Soulanges) moved the second reading of the bill to amend Chapter 34, Consolidated Statutes of Canada, respecting patents for inventions.He said in the Governor-General\u2019s speech, at the opening of tbe session, it was stated that a measure would be laid before tbe House of Commons for the amendment of the law relating to patents for inventions.Such a bill had been submitted to the other House, but, for some reason, Government had not thought proper to bring it here.He felt, therefore, that it became his duty in this matter to take the lead of the Gov-! eminent.(Laughter.) Thu object of this bill was to treat the United States in the same way as other foreign countries, so that Canadians travelling in that country, and becoming acquainted with valuable discoveries there, mi* ht patent them here for their own interest and for the benefit of the whole Dominion.(Cries of carried ) Hon.Mr.HOLTON\u2014Have the Government nothing to say ?Mr.MASSON\u2014I am tho Government.(Laughter.) Hon.Mr.HOLTON said that before the motion was carried, he wished to know if tho Government accepted this as tho measure promised in His Excellency's speech.Sir JOHN A.MACDONALD said the\u2019 a measure bad been introduced into the oli r House, and had there been amended in such a manner that the Government would not take the responsibility of proceeding with it.He proposed to allow this bill to bo read a second time, and it was not improbable that the Government might take advantage of it.The bill was then read a second time.Tllir.ATTEMPTf£D ASM AASIN ATION OP PU I .NIC I.ALFRED.TtOATPACM U >ur A co.Per ship Storm King, Torrance, from f iverpool \u2014743 tons Welsh steam coals to John La rd.PER GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Mav 20 \u20142 cylinders to P Smith.7 hhds, 15 bales to Gibb, Lsird A co.2 csks to (.tunic A Beaudet.100 bxs to Jas llossack x co.Royal Mail Line of Steamers \u2014 BETWEEN\u2014 Quebec and Montreal, this system ad libitum ; but until wo become an homogenous people, we cannot but do to them what we would that they should do to us, and\tM\"y 20- what they are continually doing.Otherwise, as ^h'p Acme, Devine, London, March 24, A Gilmour n people, we, ot British origin, would be over-\tA co.bnl- , whelmed.Wo have to strive to live in union -Jul*a\u2019 suit purohasers.M.G.MOUNTAIN.May 19.1803.____ _____________ BRUCES irM.CASKS OKASGK8.Cases Lemons.Ex « Peruvian.\u201d JAS.H036ACK A CO.May 18.180«.STEAM CONFECTIONARV ! ON Hand and Dally Ulannfaetured, every Variety of LOZENGES : Caudles.Gum Drops.Jujubes.Almonds, dkr.la Balk or Boxes of all Sises.JAS.HOSSACK A CO.May 18.19A8.OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, TELEGRAPH BUILDING, ST.PETER STREET, mm iext, THE rCth INSTANT.THE FOLLOWING DIRECT IMPORTATION: Brand Berjasse, Rat:d.Jo Wine, vint igo 1804 IS-6 1860 1805 8 lib is \u2022* U-t do\tdo, .do ^ 0\tdo\tdo\tdo,\tdo 0\tdo\tChnblis White Wine, E.Vallette | No.1, 10 Qr \u2022''asks Sherry, Jrret, ) No 1, 10 do do, Burgundy Port, 13 Qr.-Casks, Ssn Juan,\t10\t(Jr.-Casks, Pure\tJuoo,\t10\tQr.-Cnek*.Sale at TW\u2019O o\u2019clock P.M.OWEN MURPHY.A.A B.May 21, 1803.STEAM BISCUIT BAKERY.FANCY BISCUIT_ANO CBÀCKFRS ! ALWAYS on hand, the uanal Variety, vis : WINB.\tQUEEN\u2019S, ABERNATHEY, IMPERIAL, ARROWROOT, COPKEE, PIC-NIC,\tSODA, FANCY,\tALBERT, &0.&0.la Boxes 40 lb.eaoh.and Half-Boxes 20 lb.each.Fiaa Assaorted BISCUIT in 51b tins.30 Tubs Choice U.S.May 10 IMS.DAIRY.HENRY GLASS.3 Ship Bread.BAGS af Nos.I and ».For Sale by HUNT, May 20.1808.BROCK CO , Hunt's Whsrf.BUTTER! THB undersigned have entered Into PARTNERSHIP aa SHIP BROKERS AND GENERAL AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, under the firm of J TIBBITS, SON A CO.JAMES TIBBITS.RICHARD VT.L.TIBBITS.May 19, 1838.___________ 4p Wanted, AT Hethot\u2019e Foundry.Lotblnlere.\u2014a COMPETENT MOULDER.App y by letter, to J 0 L.VIDAL, Bove will be found well worthy tbe attention of the public, as tbe effects are all new an i in perfect order, end will be disposed of without reset we.Sale at ONE o\u2019clock.A.J.MAXHAM A CO., A.A B.May 15.1868: IM PO RTA NT S A LÈ 53, St.Peter Street, Lowe» Town, QUEBEC.TO SHIPBIASTERSJND CAPTAINS ! M.A.SAVARD hawing opened a Chronometer Depot at No 63, Peter Street, (next door te Mr.W.T ilt.) begs leave to inform Shipmasters and Captains, that be is rendy to t-.ko charge of their Chronometers, either to hate, to Cleaner to Heiiair.Orders f r the above are re.-pectfuily solicited, thanaluUy received and punctually attended to.JIN' Watches, Jewellery and Nantirai Instruments of a'l kiuds Repaired with «are, and at moderate prices.May 12.1863.\tItn 400 Tone No.1 May 14, 1868.Stunmerlee PIG IRON.JAMES CONNOLLY, Commercial Chambers.CO.A K E M O V A.L I MISS HIGGINS beite leave to lu form her friends as well as parents and guardians generally, th.it sbe it ms REMOVED her SCHOOL from No.24.Rt.Ursule, 11 No.19, Rt Stanislas Street Upper Town, where, having better accommoda-tioo, she can now receive Pupils whom she has hitherto been \u2022 b iged to decline.May 1*, 1868\t,\tImp NOTICE THB underalgued beg* leawe to Inform his customers aud the general public, that he has takes Mr Charles Laveau, his Head Clerk, Into CO-PARTNEKSHIi», and that the business will he continued ns hsretoforc, under the name and style of F.N.GINGUAS A CO.F.N.GINGRAS.N.B.\u2014F.N.Gtngras takes this opportunity to thank his customers for th# liberal encouragement received by him up to this day, and begs leave to ao.ioit u continnauce of the same for the new firm.May 16, 1868.\t^\tnial6-6-3ey Chain Cables and Anchors For Sale.CHAIN CABLER, i to M inch, Lloyde* Proof.Anchors,\tl to 20 cwt.\tdo, do.Kiggi\"g Chain, Wire Rope \u2014all sizes.Seising Mrand.O.A W.WURTELE, St.Paul Street.May 11, 1868.\t1» SEA SIDE I TO LET,\u2014A MODERN COTTAGE, containing T*n .-t»,-artinents, with StaMing, and the advantages of an Ice-houi*.For further particulars, apply to A.DtVILLERS, C&counn.,\tA.W.BISSON, MoCollam\u2019s Brewery.Quebec.May 16, 1868.\ttf THOS.RUSSELL & SON, CHRONOMETER MAKERS TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.THOS.RUSSELL At SOY\u2019S WATCHES imported direct by E.B Harrie, St Peter Street N Turcot, Mountain Hill ; H.Smeaton, Sheffield House ; S Bedard, John Street ; K.AL Thompson, St John's, N.B.; Estate Wm.Learmont, Montre il; and W.S Walker, Montreal.May 11.1868.__ _______ dry Pods THE Subscriber having secured the aervices of THEO.GOSSELIN, (late salesman to Mr.D.A.Cellam,) baa added to his wholesale business, a SPECIAL DKPATMENT for the sale of SMALL WARES and GENERAL MERCHANDISE, which will be disposed of, at tbe lowest price-*, with a discount ot 10 per sent for cosh.SILVER token at PAR.WILLIAM MoLIMONT.No.14, Arthur Street, (near to Bank of Montreal ) MayS, 1868.\t15 Wanted to Charter, A VESSEL of 400 to 700 tons, to load Timber for East Cost of Ireland.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A VESSEL, 700 to 900 tons, to load Timber and Deals for Sonth Coast ot Ireland.JAMES CONNOLLY, Commercial Chambers May 14, 1868.Messrs.Sewell & Gibsone, ADVOCATES, REMOVED to Victoria Chambers, Corner of St.Peter and St.Paul Street*, Lower Town.May 12, 1868.\t1m Ï88F \u20ac> \u201c3P3E C3 3E.THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between tbe nnderrigned.os SdlP-BKoKERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, under the style and firm of DnWOLF A VAUGHAN, expires this day by limitation of time.JOHN C.D«WOLF.SIMON VAUGHAN.May 1, 1868.\t1m IllOÛD HD DIKED STDH.THE umieralguetl are instructed by Mrs.SUSAN QUINN, Widow of the late Ed.Quinn, Eaq , at her resid-noc, St.Foy\u2019s Road, Quebec.Canada, on WE r>IVESl>A.Y, THE 27th INSTANT.The following Stock as per Pedigree* under : 1.\t\u2014Dick Turpin.\u2014Bay Su\u2019lioo, by Reporter, oat *-f Dam Lucie Wtide.2 years\u2019 old.2.\t\u2014Orphan Boy,\u2014Ge'.ding.by Caswell, 2 yea:*\u2019 o!d.8.\u2014Irieh Emigrant.\u2014Chestnut Cult, by Repr-rter, eat of Dam Bell* Canadienne, l year < Id.4.King Her1 Pair of Canud-tio Ponies.13.\t\u20143 Pony Foals.\u2014AF1KR WHICH,\u2014 CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Ac.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 pair of perfectly matched Grey Horses, «ell known in Quebec, rising 6 and ) ; quite sound and well broken.Tbe undersigned deem it unnecessary to do more than draw attention to the above Pedigrees which shew the stock to be the besr blood in the country.The nudersigned wi l give any information required *n application.They can be seen at any time.Sale at ONE o'clock.A.J.MAXHAM k CO., A.A B.May 8, 186K\ttd P«RS1 NOM.THE umtorslgnext have this day entered into PARTNERSHIP, under tbe name, style and firm of JOHN C.DsWOLF A CO, and will con'inue to carry on the butine»* of SHIP BROKERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, formerly oenducted by DxWofcr A Vaughan.JOHN C.DxWOLF.W.H.DxWOLF.M»y 1, 1968.\t1m Provisos op Qsabko, j Dist.-iotof Kamouroska.j SUPERIOR, COURT.WE hereby give notice that Mrs.Julie Pelletier, of Su.Anne La Pecatiere, wife of Bruno Boucher, did, on the twenty-seventh March last, enter an notion \u2022« teparaiion «U him*» against her said husband, under the No 146.CHaLOULT A LeBBL, Atty.\u2019s for Plaintiff.Kamo iratka.April 27, 1808.ap.30-(m Insolvent Act of 1804.In the matter of a : levy recio, An Insolvent.YHE undersigned hae been appointed Aisienee in this matter, and requires ciaim* to *>o filed within two months from this date.St.Sauvenr de Quebeo, J.B.HAMEL, As-ignee.April 27, 1868.\tmny 9-*tn Insolvent Act oi l864.Wantedto Charter, A VESSEL to Load Timber end Deals for the Bristol Channel.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 ONE for the Clyde.W.HERRING.May 8, 1868.In the matter ot P.LAFRANCE, Insolvent.THE Creditors of tbe Insolvent are notl tied that I, th* undertigned have been appointed official Atsignee of hia Kstate and Effects: and they aro required to produce before me within two months from this date, tbeir claims upon the said estate under eatb, specifying the seeari ty the/ h >ld, if any, and the value of it, and if none, stating the fact, with vouchers In support of such claims.I.THIBAUDEAU, Assignee May 8.1868.\ti: INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864 In the matter of FELIX FORTIN, An Insolvent.TIMBER-TOWKHS, Rateaumeu and others tasking fast to tbe B 'oms and Wharves of the undersigned, will be charged $1 per day.THOMAS BURNS.May 13, 186S.\tlm COAL WHARVES and Moorage for Ship* at the Wharves of the undersigned, Diamond Harbor.THOMAS BURNS Msy 13.1868.\tlm ypojFL THE two undivided thirds of a HOUSE, and a Lot of Ground, No.80, South side t oa*o.bare onrarred l*t« y ia wt.i h -aeb narar.l so-t Fi>ro>gnera b *ta a p'iod la this Couo ry for Passport, without bo mg in (ns'oss *n oithor r f a r»»sprrt from tho Ooeernor or of a-y ('{filial D>ouo artment, and also to oauso muoh privai# iorooTnniaooo to the por.ont coo.ooroed if tboy >h- u d flod themseims onablo to pnrdoeo any sofficioot ovidonre of their oe.it wooli bo ooneoniont that n tioo rh «Id from timo to time bo given in publie oewsoapors of tba noooe.i y for sack pa', sons providing thomaolvea before J««vi g the Colmy alth ro no official evidence of their identity and description.I have th* honor to bo.Hr.Your most obedient H urn h e >ervant, (Stgnad.) BTT.KIvqhaM A CHANDOS.The offl -er Administering the 0< vernment, Ac., Ae, Ao.Omci o» the Sscstrsav or Ftats, Ottawa, 8tk May, 1888.With referenoe to the foregoing Circular Despatch.SIOTICK la Wetwby drew that partleo re> requi ing Passports mast apply, antil farther notice, to this Department, transmitting at the same time a certificate of identity, ae.roiaranied in each ease with a description of the applioant, signed by a Jostles of the Peaoe, and also the fee of uae dollar.H.L.LANGEVIN, Secretary.May 13.ia«).OAKEY'S WELLINGTON KNIFE ROUSH Prepared asp eesiy fur the r* am K.< iie » lean* ing Machines, India Rabher and Buff Leather Kaifa B a ii.Knives o ns'antly cleaned with it have a bri I an'.pnli*h equal to new cutlery Sold ia Pa keges.Sd.each ; aad T ns, fid, le, 3s fid .and 4s each OAKEYS INDIA RUBBER KNIFE BOARDS Prevent friction in ele nsiog and injury to the knife.Pil e from Is.Kd each.0< key's We'Hag* ton Knife Polish »hon d be used with the Board'.Sod everywhere by Qrocers.Ironmongers FTUsbm*kort, Oilmen, Chemists, Ac.Wholesale fcy JOHN OAKEY & SONS, Manafectorers of iser.iser.EMERY CLOTH.BLACK LEAD, CABINET CLASS PAPER.&c.1)3.BLACKFRIARS ROAD.Maa 8, ISfiS.For Sale, THRKK Lots eg Lewd tw the Tawwahtp \u2022f HAM, Range B, with good ipedmeus of ooppet.Apply to Qnebac, May 3T.1M3 T.B.BBDARD, Advocate, harden Stoeet, Quebec.BROIVZOIVETTE.ONE SHILLING PER BOTTLB.This Mquid may be used for imparting a beauti* fui BRONZE surface to aay uoa-absorbent \u2022rtic o A «iagle bottle Issuffici-nt to BRONZE two Straw HiUorBinaets 0 d Hats made eqaal to new.A sing a b» tie is sufficient to eu'irely BhONZE a Feuder, imparting to it e new and brilliant ap- taran e; a pr tty effect is obtainable by just ash og lightiy over the prej-otirg pa u of the metal with the brush near y dry, bv this latter process a vast amount of w«rk may be done with a Ph'IHog Bott \u2022 >ur jainnine, Csnthsradine and Rosemary Hair >eau.which I did.hut with lit'le faith, having '.tied almost every preparation money oonld p>o \u2022ure, with no effect.II wover, yur invaluable preparatinn acted in a trulv miraculons manner, md ts heneQa'al effnc\u2019s were q 1 k>y perceptible ind my ptes< ni luxuriant g-o-'h *f bair tea narvel to my Irienris, a» also umysalf.Trusting yon will make tbiske.wn, I am dear Sir, yonrs tr-\u2019l», M WHITE.filonelei., Que-w, Canada.Proprietor: W.Wions, P ymoutn, fngland.fob.31, 1888.opon the said drying, grinding and packing buildings aad premises for the purpose of verifying the quantity of Maisa or other grain and their pro-duots therein, and any reasonable ex ponies attend* ing inch inspection shill be borne and defrayed by the importer or owner of the Maite, and othar grain so undergoing drying, grinding and paoking in bond.The order of His Exoellenoy in Council of the 1st August, 1867, prescribing Regulations on the above subject, but restricted to the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, is hereby revoked.WM.U.LEE, Clark Privy Connoil.Feb.18, 1968.CANADA.OA.IV.A.D.A .raoMorc.CA1VÆX3A.VICTORIA, by tbe Graee of God of tbe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Qcsxx, Defender of the Faith, Ac., Ac., Ao.To all to whom whom tha these presents shall some, or same may oonoern\u2014GxBrruto /fame\u201d?\u2018'fivt- 8 os.Silver Medal\u2014Paris Exhibition, 1867 !PE IPS INE, WINK\u2014LOZ K N O K 8\u20140 LOB rda of th< Admiralty, if it relates to an officer in the navy.6.\tWhen Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs shall have taken tht Queen's pleasure, on any such application, ano «kali obtain bar Majesty's permission for tb< pers-\u2019D in whose favour it has been made te aooep the Foreign Order and wear tho signia tbereul he shall signify the same to Her Majesty\u2019s Pinoi pal Seortary i>f State for the Home Department, in order that he may eause the warrant required by clause 1 to be prepared lor Royal Sigt MannaL When such warrant shall bava been signer by the Qaeen, a notification thereof shall be in -erted in ibe G omette, stating the servioe for whicl tho Foreign Order h»* been conferred.7.\tTbe warrant «igoitying her Mijesty** per nissioo may, at the request and at tne expena.of tbe person who has oniatned it, be registered in the College of Arms.8.\tEvery such warraot as aforesaid shell contait a clause providing th.it Her M -jeaty\u2019s license an< permi sion does not authorise toe assumption o< any stile, appelations, rank precedence orprivileg-appertaining to a Knight Bachelor of Her Ma jeaty\u2019s realms.9.\tVV hen a British subject has received tb' Royal permission to aooept a Foreign Order, hr will at any future time be allowed to aooept tbe dacoration of a higher class of the same Order t< which he may hav« become eligible by increase of rank in the foreign servioe, or in the servioe of his owu country, or in distinotive mark ot honor strictly conséquent upon tho aeceptanoe of the orignal Order, and common to every persoi» upon whom suob Order ia conferred.10.\tThe pueoedmg clause shall not be taker to apply to decorations of tho Guolphio Order whiob wore bestowed on British suojrcts by Her Majesty's prodecessos King George IV., and King William IV., on whose heads *be Crowns of Great Britian and Hanover wereunu.d.Decorations so bestowed oannot properly be considered as rewr^ds granted by a Foreign Sovereign for services rendered according to \u2019.hr purport of olanse 1* of there Regulations.They must be rather considered as pera< al favours bestowed on British subjects by British Sovereign» and as having ne reference to services reader» d to the Foreign Crown of Hanover.BY ROYAL COMMAND JOSEPH GILLOTT\u2019S CELEBRATED STEEL PEIVS.Sold by all Dealers throngheat the World.Oct.18, 1867.\tly-lo S.MAW » SOM, manufacturers of SURGEONS\u2019 INSTRUMENTS ISÏAJUi ïBEDIS» BOTTLES, LIST,*,.*.And Dealers in all kinds of DRUGGISTS\u2019 SUNDRIES, \u2014A»»\u2014 APOTHECARIES\u2019 WARES, 11 siwd 16, Aldersgate Street, Lemdem, E.C., JW Illustrated Catalogues forwarded to the trade oa receipt ef business Card.May 4, 1868.\t62-lo t day» 34tfa January, 1868.rxssnnv: HIS {EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GEN- ! ERAL IN COUNCIL.ON the recoramendai Ion of the Hoaorable the Miaister of Cu tome, and under the authority given and conferred by the 123rd clause of the AotIO and 31 Viet., Cap.6, intituled \" Au Act respecting the Customs.\u201d Hit Exoeerieney in Council bat been pleased to make and preaoribe tbe following \u201c Regulations\u201d I respecting the Wbarehousing and bonding of | Wheat, Maise or other Grain that may be gruuud and p eked in bond, that is to say i 1.That the Collector or other Offieet of Cu§- | toms at any Wharehousicg Ports in the Dominion of Canada, may deliver without payment of duty, | to the Importer of any Maite or oiber grain from whicn flour or meal oan be manufactured, on proper entry being made of the same, any quantity of such Maiio or other grain lor the porpore ot I drying, grinding and packing, in snob place and on snch premises as shall be particularly described | by such importer or owner.3.That such buildings nsed for drying, grinding and packing of Mbixe or other grain, and the J premises thereto belonging, witb the description to be given thereof as Aforesaid, shall, for the purpose» of drying, grinding and packing Maite { ADCi\tthe above mentioned Aot, oe deemed and considered a Government Bonded t!,,t noD* th®\t°r otber I jesty.But no permission is oeoescary for aceep'inr the said drying, grinding a Foreign Medal, if suohMedri is not to be worn Regulation» reepeUing Foreign Modale.1.Applications for permission to accept and iar Medals which, not being the decorations efany F* reign Order, are conferred by a Foreign Sovereign on British subjects in the army or in the navy for military or for naval rervices, shoo'd be address'd, as thn case may be, to the Camman-der-in-Cbief to tho Secretary for State of War er the Lords of tho Admiralty, woo, if they see fit, may Rubmii tbe same to Her Mujesty\u2019s Principal Secretary of 8>ate for Foreign Affairs for Her Majesty\u2019s sanction, upon ob.aining which they grant such permission without any other formality 3.Permission to wear a Foreign Medal oannot be granted to a Britsh subject unless such Medal is bestowed for military or naval «ervioes performed by the command or with the saaction ot Her Ma- PROCLAMATION J.A.Maobonald, Minister of Justiee.WIlfCRKAg on the morning of thla pro» sent Seventh day cf April, the Hon, Thtmas D7rcy McGee, Late of tbe City of Montre 1.In our Province of Quetreo, and a Member nf the (loose of Com-«\u2022nos of Canada w»a found dead in o< a cf th« streets o< Ottawa, i» our Pn-vm'-e of Ootarfo from the effect* of a bullet wound in the h»»«l Axo f axsxaa it is suip'sed that the said Thomas D\u2019Aroy McGee has beea FOULLY MURDERED, Now Knew Ye that a Reward of Five Thousand Dollars will be pridte any parson or pe tons, not lalng the actual nerpetr t
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