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The Quebec mercury
Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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[" (Q uns m bb er acre.Clergy Hitervct, 1-t R.mgc, No.\t\t1», 21, 2d, 2nd\t\u2014\t16, 23, 3rd\t\u2014\t25, 4 th\t\u2014\t23, 6th\t\u2014\tK inf 9.16.7th\t\u2014\t4, 11.18, 22, Hth\t-\t3, 10, 28, yth\t\u2014\t12, 23, 10th\t\u2014\tl, 15 Bolton\u2014Upset price, 4*.per erre.CUrgy Heterret.1st Range, E $ of 3, 10, 2nd\t\u2014\td, 22, 3rd\t\u2014\t13, 20, 27, 4th \u2014 K 4 of 1, 11, 18, 25, 5th\t\u2014\t6, 13.20, 6th\t\u2014\t1.d, 15, 22, 7th\t\u2014\t13, dth\t\u2014\t4, Id, 25, 9th\t\u2014\t12.1!), 10th\t\u2014\t16, 11th\t\u2014\t7, 14, 12th \u2014\t4, 11, N W J of 18, S W I of 25, 13th \u2014\t5, S K $ of 12, 1 W I of 19, 14th\t\u2014\tW § of 10, 15th\t\u2014\t12, dH acre*) 17th\t\u2014\t1.19th\t\u2014\t1, 20th\t\u2014\t2, 2Sd\t\u2014\t1.At Sherbrooke, on Monday 6th Jlit.11 KHKKOiin\u2014Upset price, pt>r acre.i lergy Htservet.1st Range, S K i of 5, 111, 26, 2nd\t\u2014\t7, 14, 88, 3rd\t\u2014\t9, 16.23, 4th\t\u2014\t11,18,25, 5th\t\u2014\t16,83, 6th\t\u2014\t7.Curio*\u2014Upset price, 5».per acre.CUrgy Htiervet.Ut liiingr, No.1, 16,22, 2nd\t\u2014\t12, 19, 26, 3rd\t\u2014\t3,10,17,24, 4th\t\u2014\t4, 11, 18, 25, 6th\t\u2014\t2.9, 111, 23, Oth\t\u2014\t7, 14.21,28, 7th\t\u2014\t2, 9, 16, 22, dth\t\u2014\t4,11,18,25, yih\t\u2014\t2, y, w;, 23, 10th\t\u2014\t7.14, 21,88, IUh\t\u2014\t5, 12.19,26.Compton\u2014Upset price, 7«.(Id.per aero.CUrgy Mcee\u2019tve.3rd Range, W \u2022J of It), 4th\t\u2014\tW i of 4, 5th\t\u2014\t2.7th\t\u2014\tK i of 2, S E i of 23, 8th\t\u2014\t4, II, W 4 of 25, 9th\t\u2014\t3, 10, 17.24, 10!h\t\u2014\t5, 12, 19,26,\t129 acres each).F.AroN \u2014 Upset price, 5a.per acre.CUrgy Uetervet, 1st Range, No.12, 19, 2nd\t\u2014\t7,14,21, 4th\t\u2014\t4,11.18,25.5th\t\u2014\tW 4 of 2, 16, 6tU\t\u2014\tN 4 of 7, 7lh\t\u2014\t2, 16, 23.dth\t\u2014\t4, 18, 25.1UU\t\u2014\t3, 17, 24, 10th\t\u2014\t19, 26, 11th\t\u2014\t1, 22.Writbpry\u2014Upert price, 4a.per acre.Clergy Heterret.2nd Range, No.12, 3rd\t\u2014\t10, 17, 4th \u2014\tW 4 of II, 18, (183 acreal, 5th \u2014\t16, (165 acre») Mblnournb\u2014Upset price, 5».per text.Clergy Retervet.Ut Range, No.3, 1(1, 21, 2nd\t\u2014\t1,8, 2f, 3rd\t\u2014\t6.r -sic.in lot» or narre >f from 100 (or liait a -urreyed lot to 1200 «cres ',,r ; -un vcrd Alvanley ha* appealed to Brookre'i j Ctiib, and u rir.-tiUr, of *vhi«.-li toe following i* a copy, hae Urn for var ied to the different tneNibeie.«fating the parti, j cular* vf t)if cute.A n-uuiiition, which we a1**» give, with the .ignuturf.attiu'lied, ii.t* Ik-vii |>.ef, cofiKittrotly with the opinion* which we hold on the pr i ticc >f iluelling, coiiiniend the attempt wbk-h i< now in prognu, to ohUm tomething like an autlioritativc \u2022auction in itt faeotir.** To tiik Mt vtuKht or IlKooKr*'».\u2022\u2022 I/iiidon, M »y 2, IS3S.\" C» \u201cntlonien, .In the l|ou*e iring ji,.)-r t ,i vt .-Mi, Y v oir gra' iitou» iii.dt to him on the 20th.I i u > »u il.> do fit servant, \u201c \u2022 (ironob Iltvira.\u2022 10,(\u2022 ovvenor-stree*, April '2^.\u2019 \" \u2022\u2022 1 i t'ii» sm-nn I I* tter he has returned n .anwer.II I' i'ig thciefore, trie I tlnoe nn ans to oktain re ires» win.h tti e cust o.-ai v am .ngst\tui'm,\tI\tn -.v app-al\tt * the \u2022\u2022nlv trihunal of men nl lion.' r, to ! ,\th a \u2022 arc\tiiHienahle , ind liave, then fore, sen' a re«pii>.itiii Colonel Ifodgc* A* half.past five ( .ilomd Damer Dawson called U|ton fohmel lloilgc», and stated that alflaeigti he took an entirely diffi rent view from that taken by Mr.Morgan O'Dmncll, yet l»*»rd Alvanlcy vva* revdv to give him an immediate meeting, ami proposed thit Colonel llialge» should prweed with Mr.Morgan O'C.mncll t.i Arlington street, wliere ( oloiiel Darner Dawson ami L>nl Alvanlcy should meet them, for the purpose of ;>r Davvson md l/vr.| Vivanley th« re, the, agr.ed u.miii a meeting a! a short distance toyond the turnpike, lo if the Regent's Cirk, oil the M-vrnet rond.Oc l'i.o hillg the S»-'.< .oh,In l H alges st.vteil :\u2022> Colonel D'Dawsoii that, in order to relieve hiin*elf from all reiqniiwiliiiity as to the resnlt*, he thought it hi* ilutv to dei lar*' that lie vsh» ready to recommend to lu* fr.cnd (Mr.VI.O't 'tine11) to receive ,,n ajiology from Lird Alvanlcy lor the jinrt taken hy hint in order to procure a meeting at Itr'Kike*\u2019», with v view to the i-ipulsi n o| liis fater from that ( a!*.Colonel Dimer l>a»*vin replied that L*r*l Alvanley < .ime there tocoiivimc VIr.Mo g m (t'Coniu ll tin' h\" was ready to put matti r» to tn.it test whn h V| Vforgan 0'(**tiii*li id ml no Ped that I,oid Vlvanlev w.v.* iinwilling to do ; Colniiei I) Da vs>*n then oiVep\u2019d i pajier to ( \u2022donel If.idges, pro\u2019es'.ng against \" pi « (\u2022\u2022dir;g of VI Morgan O'CoMnell, at.d ilisjnPiug In» rig.it t i interfere.< oloiiel J lodge* refused to receive the pi.tc-t, ami demeil it* nilinissiliility.The ground \u2022Vi» measured at 12 in t fi * , md t i< lai oed tl.it lie thought the w.rds icreon \u2022\tIn v iv of (in'i1 ira'i«i, i:ul elauned tin* right to lire.( nl AI vu n le »\thail\tpr v d \u2022\tVlr.VI\t(>*( .mcli\tthat he w ii ready t .meet him,\twais* d him f th*\tground It\ti* |,ut ^us- ti*e to L ml Vlvi\t.\u2022 s t\tpe\ttl.p, fr m\tthe\tm*.nient lie r*- ceive *1 VI -.t> ( \u2022mm\til'* |ett< r n'l*mat like, a.i I , » .nit to genuine.If nut, I Into you will» \u2022icunr me fur giving /uq |h» iruuUr.and btoton duly tto pnnoii wh« uard yowr itott.* ** The fint letter it Marti dated the 99J of April, but wa* not put into tto Lnndu* Poet -office till the Jtith, nnd did not and could not reach mo hare before tho 90tb, Thuredav.Tour tes-ood letter m dated the 9Hth, Wednendny, ami expretoea *ur-priae that f did nut before then aitawer pour fine letter, winch I could not laeoiro until tho dey after.\u2022\u2022 Again, Lord Alranlry'* loiter it Bathing Ira* than n challenge to fight, to to delivered to me in Loudon a* it would xrem rather an inconvenient dhrtanee, a* the letter ia dated at Clil\u2019dcn, Ru*.thi* letter awume* an air of more comicality when it turns out to to one arnt hv one privvn in ( lifden to am>-ther peraon in London, to to traiiMiiitted thence to a thud peivm in Dublin, to tight a duel at a truly wrong suit.This, ai wc *4V in Ireland, * It mgs Banaghcr.' \u201c It i«, however, after all, hut an invilouroua I toüeve I have coined the pr.»|a*r word an invaloiirou* atourdjty in L»rd .Vlvanlev to semi me a clmlU'iige when my sentiments on that subject have torn *o publicly and so ficqueiitly pro-* luinu d.lint there u reallv a serious view of the subject which it I», I do tolievo, my duty to take.It is tin* that these letters are a distinct breach of pn» I gr.It ee ns to me at pn * n that I .tin hound to treat them as sticli ; ami, if I continue to think s**, I will bring them to the attention of the House of Common* accordingly.\u2022\u2022 A* to duelling -1 have no hesitation to tell imi that I treat it with the most sovereign contempt a» » pi i.tice inconsistent with comnioii »\u2022n*e, tint above all, ns a viol.iiisui plain and pal-(Mtiiie of the divine law.\u2022* Vt the *:»me time I vi*h vou distinctly ta understand that although I totally ills, laim every thing connected with duelling, vet I .im most anxious on every occasion ii;ioii winch any mull can point out to me that I have any where or in any manner done him an injustice, to repair it to the utmost citent of his wishes.S.i if I have, without a complete jucti dent ion, offended any mao, I am ilwavs |H*iie > o haling been in the country______ but this matters ti .t.I thi* day f a 1 y »ur letter, which it appears »ou have *ef;\u2018 t » the m'svi|iapcrK.'* All the world knows tluit my fithei has Ix-en engaged in tin unfirrutiate jieivmal tnnvi \u2018ion ; that he hi* publicly de-< hired lu* detcmiinati m never again to to- similarly engaged ; and, therefore, that any man may *» address him with lafctv and impunity.\u2022\u2022 Although you were decide lly the aggressor________Although you attributed unworthy and interested nutfevto him_____________although in your challenge, if it i» to to considered one, you do not at.teui|»t to explain away the disrespectful eipressimn you had in the first iustin.e used toward* him\u2014altlnugli my father's return to London waul 1 necessarily to in a few days__________although but a fe v days elapHd uftrr y »ur *etiding thi* communication to Ireland\u2014«-¦ fc » in deed as «c-arcely to u laiit of the pomibility of an answer\u2014you give publicity to the ciivunutaik-r, and fallow it up by canvassing f »r a requisition to Rrookes's (at the head of whkh vour own name, an interested party, m %t unbecomingly is piai-cdj, having for it» object my father\u2019s expulsion from that Club.\u2022\u2022 Various insulting »\u2022 iVnient*, grounded on the same cir.cutnstance», and obviously also emanating from the same Source, went the round of the public paj>crs devoted t.» your party.It wav aN » even confidently rumoured by your parti-satu that you pur|*t with his v.u ; but that as Mr.Morgan O\u2019Connell thought proper to write to him to intonate In.* conviction that L»rd Alvanley w uld be afraid to meet him.I had brought Lor i Alvanley to the ground to prove the contrary ; I again tender 'd my protest.*\u2022 The ground having been measured, and the partie* placed at a distance of twelve pact» from one another, VL O\u2019t ounell'* pist Is were pla- cd in th« ir hand*.\u201c C'.il .nrl ll'idgc.s and iiiv.,-lf agreed that I sh.UJ g g i il to lire, and that it should to\u2014\u2022 Make ready ! Fire '\t| pr ,«red- ing to instruct the gentlemen cuticcrucd as to the »i_- i.il» s-hi !i wo* to to their guide, and had said, Genticmcii, I shall use the following word\u2014* Make re-ads '.Fire ' when Mr OT.nm-il, thinking that I had given the signal, through mistake.Uncharged hi* pistol.I had then a short di*cu»i- n with ( done I H-lige* a»» to the light in which that shot w is to to considered, when L>rd Alvanley desired me to waive the right 1 conceived he had to return the fire.\u2022\u2022 We proceeded to toad again, and shot* were exchanged without effect.I then a«ked Colonel II >dg»-* whether he and his principal were satisfied?The Colonel replied that they \u2022*erc not; that they ?till demanded an apologv for the letter to Brookes'*.Here- 1 felt a deep responsibility, and that mv situation sv.i* one of great embarrassment ; my lirst impression was, that I wa* bound not to *e.- L>rd Alvanley to to made answerable to one man for a quarrel with another, and that h * having provtsl to Mr.Morgan O'Connell, by having received two vhot* from him.how unfounded wa* hi* assertion that L rd \u2022\u2022 But all doubt* on these points is at an end.Your letters deselotwV\tnow lii'd»1.1^\t\u20184\"J %our *ip'v* ^ i Vriaiiley w** unwilling to meet him, I wa* then called upon L i.c.! C.C '\tJ,our object, and that ' to put a stop to the pnateiliug bv taking him off tlic ground of tlrnse with whom vou act, wa* by no mean* that of obtaining tbe satisfis, tmo which one gentleman may have n right to det mand from another.\u2022\u2022 Your object, in fact, in thus publicly parading y\u201eur wji.linguci* to fipht, was quite clearly neither uiorv nor less than that of coating a stigma on my father ; on the pirty of which I am one ; and *o, through u», to ca»t diveredit on the measure* we advocate, and on the Government of which we are the sup.porters.\t™ \u2022\u2022 Thinking it right thnt tbe public ih >u!d know the renl character of this wretched maniruvrc, and pitying or contemn, ing some of those who, without being «atensihiy of their faction, ^a*® weakly or basely lent themselves to it a* vour coadjutors, * tkaught proper thus U> explain briefiy the cnae, together with it* apparent and undoubted object, in order to prevent tettor myttMeatif».And I bare eonrideiad whi tto nwet fit.But on second tbuugatx, I judged it more desirable to allow the affair to go on one step farther, t » prevent the pussibilitv of anv misrcprescntatioii on the vubjei t.\u2022\u2022 After another exchange of shots without effect, I withdrew L>rd Alvanley from the field, without his having made any ap»l»gs to Mr.Morgan O'Connell, or anv withdrawal of what be had «aid respecting Mr.Daniel O'Connell.\u2022* A* we were leaving the ground, Mr.O\u2019Connell said to me, \u2022 Colonel Damer, I give you ms haaour that I fired that «hot by mistake,' on which L»rd AWaftiev apitroached, and said he was astMed Mr.OTonnell bad done so.\u201cGaoai.n Diwsom Da ana.\" MR.O'CONNK|»L'S LFTTKR.\u201c Merrioawquarr, Dublin, .\\L»y 1, 19J5.\u2022\u2022 Sir,\u2014I have received three letter», two purporting to he written hy y**u and aae hy I/wd Alvanley, hut under such eir- Hi» Mi i-stv .«ill hold i lovrc tu-dav, at which tlic adilrcis fr >ui tm- I ni vcrsit * oft imhrulgt «dl !h' prcuntil.I\u2019iu- Mu.q .i» t imdi i will head the deputation, to whom the duty Y pn-.utingllie address to the King i* rounded ; md t i», we l1* I ic ve, trriuged t'ur th*» dial tug ui»hed body to pi * ee 1 to the I* ii.ui m slate.Tiie Noble Marq.iis s ill »'il.NC»|iientl ¦ \u2022-.it.-tin : he di.tinguislicd imiividua!* c'iii|M mc g tin- D'-put.u.oii, wi'ii .« »:>ic idid ilimu-r, al lu» ii»»iise in Ai '.m»; in-sVre,*t.r-iK V s.nf.iiui.r.Hi ortiin AVhv, h\\ deni ing it alt, .po^ f No such thing ! lie coin, >M-1 what he eoulj ,\u201e,t dens, that he ha ! iiigh->hut the iiiirthof the liu»me » \\.i»i, .nt «ml m« lam holy.Butinourduv and generali.m,\tm.,l0( yet quite .s.» hopeloisl) sunk and degiAiled ii» some m\ttt.\u2018,,4 lain tolievc.If wa»o*nient that Mr.Murray Was rongintulatiug hunself ' Ii.it lit- had, although with a very iioil gnu-e, got out of tin» »ad h iii|M\u2018 ; when, fortunately for the mteiv-t of true rrlir \u201en and theeredit of the to-ottuh t liuivh, Mr.Kiuijh «.inmr rlrmt.got up.md deelarvd -**t:nn he thoiight tli«e«p(»n»liu\u201e ot the 1 eird \\dviM-atc insthing but »atistai t»rv.\" Amidst the dismav and discoiniiturc of - lie \u2022* friemis and »up-;xirt,.-r» ot Air.Murray, and of the «mictimonuMi» voluntary ( hill.dimeII \u2014nolle ot whom dared to venturv « leti-uv n m,,.mg Imu kg-aiiimon on the SabUth-ilav.Mr Kemp t,«,K Ul, , .i.»i and lut the meeting.I\u2019lie luucrahii- md e rest-lain .i ipiH-.iiMiice of the condemned Snlitoth !.a«-kg.iiiiiiioii puyrr, .«mi hi* pi .tul dccluraiion that n* liad never lM>asted »( :a, m ¦ oh r l the ( hill.Ii, willmt .e mmiii oi ea»ils fuitjotto.I n- result oi ul this has hr:-ii, th.it iiiauv v!i« sept neutrei ^t vecu the I'auiliduti » w ill vote ig-uust Mr Aluriav, mm» fr m '.vioin lie exjMM-,-1 support will n.t vote r ait. SMI \u2014«lits | Irti-m*,;» .tv.IY.- ,|g.per dl.11.Ql'KIiKC, .11 NR 20, iHiif, ( u*t.ii;i Hi n nés of thr Favourite, from Gn-eni.k.n 11'li M i» ia», a» uMial, tonight with Imu |>h|h .-> i date.Tiie K« hiuige Beading R.m ,* ,» *, ,i« id.»* mirUrt \u2022 hi» .ittciitiun for the Glasgow llenild and the (,urii\tI v ii .ini n-» iK-cur in the rrprcMMitatiun for Stjiriiiu»liirr uni for 1'oole.Kir the lJr»t it is said that the Hon.Geo.Anson will I »t ut on tin- Reform interr»t, and the t oma-rvati'e» iave darted Sir T L.II.Goodin ke.F .r 1' aile no uididate» lm»c vet tocn minicii, it.» cutistitucncv is verv linuted.»ut >t 'lie .nt general electnni, if we recollect Fight, no les» than ivr .-aadidalt» started fur the honor of representation.There' i» i »|>rt'ii!atiou ifioat tliui Mr !l»ng, the i.r'tlur nf the new Peer, w-ul resign lu» »ciit for Aliddlcsex.md that Lad J din Hin»el| will stand fin-that County.\tTo\ttin» it\t* ui'od,\tjj that should i hut he\tthe ruse.Sir R.Pee! will\tn -\tgn I vui- wurth and contest Middlesex with Lad John Ruwell.However chivalrous such a con test to tween t luise two t hu Is niigM ».\t] and deep .u would to the interest orrated b* it, ai- ennte*»:li«t we think it would la- imprudent to raise tto ex«-itcnirnt uii i \u2022 tnui under Michcirruiiistance», would errale m thatdcnwlv iiik»-toted t oiinty and in tin: Metro|K»lis, and we do not »er.rt\u2019li' event ^o which way it would, unv ul1iv:M\u2018Ul ohje.\u2019 'o to iifsisj to have toen very til, had .n-rhaii : travel bv easy stage» Irom Devoiiklure to I* miu-.Uld P ehance idr the viicmiicv in that »iiiail Borough, v'Uk-li tin ¦ vaiioii of Mr.Byng\u2019» brother, Sir John, has nitule.It is »aid that the surplus of the subscription alter ilrfisvtc; lu» Lordship's eijN-iiees, m the .ate contest for \u2022vo'itli Drum.s to to applied tv» »up|iort i (letition i*uaiii»t tiie return *1 X-Parker\u2014M\u2019liat the grounds of the petition ut-, i» stated.It is averted in *»»rrral Fjiglish and Scotch ;*H|>rr«.th»t ' appointment of Sir Howard IXMiglas U> tto- Ionian Islands a till been recalled.The Greenock AdvertiMtr «(irakinf of the nnivnirrd ment of Mr.Kllice, a* C!onniiiiaioner to Lower ( aiiailu.sa>*\u2014 \u201c This we should think a iiio»t excellent ap|»ointmciit.t en otlierw iv mueli injured .it the kind\u2019s ,lullf the - hooiier ittaehed to the (.10**0 Isle t^iluralltilie Smticin .1 we m her stern.Several vessels are seen from the i.uvn mon* or ii-s.dania^eil, and we frai mie ii\\e* have heen h«t.from i raft, thmijjli the re|vort 1m* not reached us in 1 -uHh-irntl' authenticated form to warrant our entering into particular We lervi 11 also t hut in the St.(hurles '.he craft 1m *2 near tin* Kiim's woiMl-ynrd have su tie re 1 from the eflects if the «-.île 1*lie vind had moderated tin* afternoon, hut the rvin stiil fall* lieavilv, is it lm* done, vt intervals during the vtuile of 1 he storm.Tie death >f Mr.Ignace iMamomlon.Portrait Painter, and s iiiihI of Mr (iiunn.of l*.vii*, lias Intel* Veil announced, ,nd a* u mav lend to some confusion.In* coumii.Mr.Vntoiue 1'liiutoud'iii.Iiavuig aivi studied wilier the same ntist.it nuiy lie well to otaerve that the outer is happily ili'e, and eonti- HICS to evruivo Ins pr Ii Skl.ilt.in 'lie lU.ltflll'it >ve| I lie I.i-hrarv of the I in .a* of \\sseniblv ; winch Ik divided between himself and Mr.Theilke, m artist of gieat merit.The almost iin'i«*«ihil> if jir!rtulid eallectinn of II inks im|Mirted by linn this summer, a part >f .vhidi are s|>e< jlied in out advcrtiking colliiiiiu.AlKt HASH s\u2019 I VSTITt'T*.(Iwelrrc, JUIIC IS.IS.V,.Sut\u2014At v Meeting of the ( ommittce of Management of the ti'irlrec Meehaiiies' Institute, held last evening, I had the honor of s-uhniitting votir Donation if the *\u2022 Plan of the City o' l^ucliec \u2014Mr.Fouu, Lihranan, also laid 'letiuo the ( oni-Ulittei* i Cops of \u2022\u2022 The Picture of QucIm-c.\" oil which tlie fol-Im'iiig Revilution was utmiuniouslv adopted.\u2022\u2022That the thanks of the ( iinmittce lie given to Mr.V.Mtwvivx, for In* verv vnluuhle Donation to tlie Itiktitute of \u2022\tlliwkni*' Piitnre of (Quebec;* and aiwi a eo|vv of Ins Itcau-titullv etei iitcd \u2018Plan of lhc( Itv (lid Suhurlikot l^uebee.\u2019 \" Fullv eoneurriug in the gratitude cxprciscd in tlie foregoing ncsiiiutiim, and a'.iprceiatmg tlie value of sir ii Dimaliims to tin* isetul Imtit/itmii, I have to congratulate you on the talent displayed in hotii tiicsc productions.1 haw the honor to lie, Sim, Your oltedicnt Servant.AVvj.NriMUtv, Secty.t^.M.F.A.IFkwxrva.Raj.Ae.Ac.Tin: \\hmv\u2014Horse (luardk, Mas 14.\u2014.Lieutennnt Triggc, 1.¦>.ItHtli regiment, irtirei from tlie irmv, with the -ale if n* iinniitsioii, bring 1 -ettler in the colonic*.( Lieut.Trigge a lUrr.o-k M »kter of tin* (iarrison.) 1 IE ,Prn KcntMEHT.\u2014It will be in the recollection of our reailrrs, that Major Ferguson, who eoaimiiuded the Depot of io* Regiment, had tieen promoted tot he Lieutenant ('ilonelcy.r.ns iir.mmtion took pro c during 1 tcmivrarv itwiicc ; and Satindav ,ast 'leingtln* first tune of( o|om'l Ferguson'* joining us nen since that event, they, to testitv then* atfection and rpCard tor linn, and the deep interest they took 111 hi* advance-\"r,,< l* \u2022* militaiv niaii, illuminated their barracks in 1 very \u2022ntimut 4ylc.They nM't liim 1* In* approached the gnrrison ¦11 hiirv tjack ; thev wished to chair him, and to carry him 111 1 I\u2019luiupiiant manner ; this he declined.Thev, however, m*-'tuptiueii him to Ins ipiartriv, ami testiliwi (heir joy hv mces-ud ehcers.It is gratifying to mark the kindly feeling thus '¦listing lictwven a uoinmaiiduig odicer ami Ins men, |H*rfectlv mostant with the due etertimi of alwiute autlioritv and tin* lierfcrtion of military discipline.It ni*i»o but justice, and due Uithc strict attention ami judicumn .-are of the C donel and the utlirr oificers, to state, that a better behaved body of men in cvrrv respect, wc In*lie*e cauuut la: fuimii.Dunng the time thvv I lave lieen with us, t heir eiamplary eonduct has la-en abive all remark\u2014Siirltitç hh-trliaer Frn,n t/ic nU QnrUrr duziilt >>ï Vt'tlrrdav.M-asn.Waukrh and Skilmim aiTivml at Liver|MMil in the N,,r|h dmrrua, on the night of t he 7tli Mav, after a \u20221'< s*aut pa»*agr of tW'*ntv- im: dnvs.having lieen in soiindings « tpe Clear in Id d tvs.They w re to leave Liventool on ¦g_ tin* morning of Saturday theDlh.and would lie in eommiimca-*tioii With the ( il.inial OlAee in L uidon, on tlie llth.Several 9\" the news|mpen had announced s ene time lieforc thev lin.i «arnwil, that they were 011 their wav to Kngland with jietitioiis.ill\tfrom London, by tlie St Ii ship, mention ihut I ,r\t'\"\"'fh'an ( do,.ml Askociatmn had appointed, or rre iiiiniediately to do *0, two of its meiuhars to act with \u2022Messrs.Walker and Meitson.1'\"a* ,lw 1 tin* Coiiipauv will tw* IK* fleet ! \\ ale, as the estates, real and jut 'Hal, of all coll-eerned.ire iiabie to redeem it.\u2014*//\u2022 Lie following iiiscriptimi wa» found m t silver collar round the foot of 1 haul eagle, dint bv all Indian, ijxin the .Mi»sis-'ippi.ten tinh * tiortli of I\u2019ertli, 111 the Bath IJKtnet, on tin* Jdth J olv.1HMI _ ** Po Henrv Clav.II» AVm.Bassett, Cortland Village, N'cvv York, J dv Mh, isai.\" H K I I* I» I O I N T F.I, I.J (s ü M « B.n.» uew ,MH Cslesiu ¦\u2022» \u2022»*»\u2022»! odw'», dro»pr4 4ac» >Mtra4*y \u2018keeTik \u2022tib « ireOi head wtod Tbs H k nko*.f.r lines rb, a«d ffeplila, fur (dserpsM.»¦¦» doc» ye«'ei4.for |jl*effaul.bat eoaa* ifuwa atib (bvclnd \u2022\u2022\u2022if m Ml ffftéi \u2022\u2022 tHoui four S%# iftii.\u2018I be br>f W ss>bei fc.biusgbl a|> ibre# uf ibe mm of ib« bflf Jessis.uf HelK.r air.bed at saa Idetra ul Ibein bad illad uf liaufer, a ad had b.t-ii ten il*)» in 1 he b»ali.I lie llasiisb.frum girkrsMy, a< d tebuanar l,»di, times al Maalrsal, !«tb .«»\u2022 I be usiubet uf ainssltfiuim aat ue 'be tbth.9.Al \u201cabiea-'is, Most.luul.on d-e rib Inal.Mrs fireman I ree.Al N'iai'41 a, suililnnl) us die Tib mai.Mi Jobii Hl4he.nl ibe l\\nn of Ilia, kv A it (¦ r*.marb tsfieiieit ki a numeroua rl tent.I A TKI).a 'iiiniT young lad about 16 years oi age____________ rr Apply at tin* Oificc.Quebec, June JO.l.Hilj.Mot! of t^urürc.VIIUIV 1.1).Jane :l»lh- Hblp tameitine.Mams.Tib Ma) lïreenurk, l{ -Ijer, Dean A Co.-Mark dr'rH'e*.Walker.Hit .\\|irll Aberilpen.Tucker.Ileilb * ( t,4II4*1, Ici sellier*.\u2014\tHark ituhert, uarilner, /Htb .|.i.I.t 1 rr^0.»I, slunural, crneral rvrro ¦I \u2022enter* \u2014\tHark 1.4* lm a, .Innua, .id M 11 Ha tibro*.*s 1 me* V II \u2022\u2022 balU*t.\u2014\tRrl* Knourite tlui na, Iflh t.-\u2022 \u2022neo.-i s, 'I -.lie\\l K*e e-al ilfO, .ir fell Ism, \u2014\tIlr'c Cauaitlkn, Hlruhenson, Idi -In.I.herneol, Montreal ;rnnt* csrao.\u2014\tHilt k.lellna, (irai I Mi ,1-s VA rh nfton.I\u2019\u2014nl ¦ n n.,\ti't|«t, -Hitt Vd:ntli* tle'l.Jsili Aorll.De ii.*ni *.I.eairratt Sir n.____ltrt( Itrbrou.IllffO-aon, .'tu h Mm N.a Y-rh.P.Hi1.(¦ uro mil rice.\u2014\tHark 'tar* t.jinr.tfharer, \u2019sdi April l.urr not, Atoatrr I, ( inrji r*rrn- * i>*»*e< rrr \u2014\tR«rh da,>rej, VA bone), llih Mat laiMlra, I'ennealon, rum.\u2014\t\"41k llurbet* of Kant, l.aiah tr.i ', c.l !.¦> ou, I Kicia , C,> ha ita« __ltark Kttl of |)«lhoa>l«, (lou >1 tdi Mai l.lierpool, II wovan A Cn baiuat I ,ia**enrers.\u2014\tilr't Ktiailiedi 1 tark, Abler, t»l 't.*i l.unerUk, Pemberto's Brolbrra ha'lad A \u2018eolert ____lt.it Juhn, Hunier, rtiih Aerll Diihlln, It MarteMtn, billsvt Hr it t-ise.Nlrbulsnn.ub A util tAuuitedanil, A l.ilmnsr A »\u20190 tullsst ____Hut d'en-iiU raao.7ih April lirena.l,, 1.I.eatviafl A * u un.\u2014\tlint l,re*lun, Seolt, IHih April.Neupnil A liilaieur A C .I.allast.-lint Atemoia.Hmilh fo il A1*i Ja**.ao i P' « ker.Ileaih '\u2022 1 n ruin -Hr t AA ansHeck, Y -unt.1*1 u ir Nnafoso-'lasd Jaine* llainittoo A 1 bsl'a»! .1 ps**e.cer».\u2014.H,*b#uurr \"-raAiiser.Mamillon.ffl'h Ap»d Jaiialra.II IVaenon rum Krportrti by I\u2019rlrgrapb ( it tt'rorrr /*/< .I Hblp Hi.Man.Mud, I All- Apr I, 1 .K.I.eiei A I .\u2022 es*etilrr*.Ilaik Hitab.NeS.aailu.1 h\u2019b An\tilo recelai .llro Hath Ittinre Hrtest.blaerpm.l, VtHh 1)3.K.-itter l)i in A 1 o.Salt, line Kutss.Iliasen, 1*1 Mav order lift Trlsus, Nnaca* le.isili Aptd.I.e Atrauliar A C.i.I» AKAKN'M IlH.In'be Katosille, linrna.from (iree»uck\u2014 Mee*r».II.AA'f.r, jun.t).Ilen.leraoa.A|.Kav Crnil, amt Matrarh.la Ibe lleti alr*.Waiber, tium Alierilren\u2014Aleaar*.Ilenilrrsua aud Mat* ««HI.la tb« Robert Oantss».ftnm l.lterpoul\u2014Mr lludion.In ibs Mutai Adelaide, far Taliniaih.aal ed veaier.lai\u2014> HkAlon Camphsll, And tkdy of 'htt rt'y, an » vlait tn ¦n(tand af a vat.Gin.Mump, (Hunts, Cgsrs, &c.Bf MAZBAKC A BOimfn^ \u2022t their Mured, on MONDAT next, th« S*1 «*.\u2022» OSB o'clock praciaely.SKVF.N qr butw real lUe»iiii»h Cigaiv, I Caunutrrs Snuff ami a few pound* leaf Tobacco, 46 tjnitfs Livcrpunl white Soap, 2B kvgs Paint, assurtml colours.10 boic* Liverjhtnl brown Snap, 50 kegs Paints, vuriuua colour», 100 jar» Mustard, S hint* Caill, 20 matt* Wine-Bottle*.a men wtunt, A fîclieraI asKortiBcui ot'Dry Goodh.COth Jiine, 1811.\t_______ By 41.D H V I./ A U I 1\u2019 I'l, -it (lu* Ht ore* of J it t:i* »kh.sTriv, vsdl bat solil on M4)M!)\\Y, lb» vMfd inalmil, nt ONK .\u2019iloik.lu.SIM.LNDID LOLLLCI\u2019ION OF HltllKH 1-,Ululating of\u2014 M I'll LI Y,\tm Jft volume», 4to.Nt men.[«ill not b» answer 11 bl» lot any debt» contracted by tire ( tew ol tlie liorqii» *\u2018 Karl of Dnlhmiti»\" iiiiilor my eriimnsiitl.\t.I()\u2018*KIMI WIIIIII.AM ( DI LL ()u«liee.IMili .Inn».IHT».\ta ,'FJ V/\u2018 received ami for sale by the subscriber* ffee\tN O.1 illlli i , , No.J.S '¦,rl\"Kè, N\u2019o.J, Mai kprell, -.11 bsirels Achille l)d, AYLWIV A SOAI).I81I1 Jtiue.|*.s;.\tII UoUîrr yMitaûii.Dratii ha- Ihtotu atiov \u2014Ycstenlav luonung, 16th) a iiiHH.named lleni' MiismU, ,gei| ug/ili/ yeais, , nat.w of, we Ik*Ih*ve.Dublin, Ireland, met v ;th In* death uudet the follow, ing circumstance* *.lie I'aitic to the ¦ i tavern of i |m*isiui natneil Melirgan, in 4 .unniisMonei street, on the night ol the 16th mslMiit, at aKiut nine -l\u2019elock, ami ip|M*aivd quiti* stupdied fnun the Hfeets ot ii|iior.\\«*xt monimg it aKviit *11 ''\u2022¦lock he was diuMVi*iA*d.Iving ii|nhi the \u2022l ior.iv in* woman -u the hou»o, who.uip|iosing linn 'ill to c in t it* atm* state ot iimeusiliilitv.endeavouied to iwaketi him, hut to her 110 mail astonishment, difcovemi kini to lie dead Y ornner\u2019s !ii|to st va it* held at eight -l\u2019eloch ami a verdict - r.ii'ied if \u2022\u2022 'eath from the ctfeets of iiitouentiiig drink.\" We were .truck '-ih horror i|»oii hehnhlmg the hodv.\u2014tlie silver looks if hi* ,, i* head hung in disorder ii|sin hi* shoulders, the niativ wmiki.,\t1 hi* earc-worn eimuteuaiice wen* hlaekened and 1 stn aiu-if blood bad tlovveil from * he 110*0.It is shuI he was once 11 the .tnny.and lm» left children and grand^'hildren.He had ju - pertv lielow or iIkiuI (Quebec, where he lived with his m.'.at in eonrequetiee of some family discord he jstrted from them, and lias resided m Montreal for the last two vears.He hud m o been in giNNl eireuiustaiices, and was noticed tlmiugh ift* t-.r Ins upright conduct, but of late had lieen much reduced.\u2014 , ('ummunicnlctl.\u2014 flcrihl H'i*hnv 4 Ur on.On-iik ov 111 k Sh«m».i*aiiv or thk Paoriwcr, Qmrbti', 17tA ./««i«ini*r« for the Ueiiit ol So li \u2022 toi Destuute Kitiigrauts,at Montre.I.under tne Vrt *4.Wm.IV., Cap.Ml.1^1 it \\ I S II E I) M*\\tt I MIMn.- Apply tu *Mi>.S11 * line 1 r, nt lit, Si.L**vv s sirtel.(Joel.I-C .lone .M, Js ,,').:\t)\t< ) S S 1 (, \\ 1 I \u2022 Vqnniitity of ! oui, lir md Pitch, import, d per Globe, Lmduitv, lioui London, not litivng |»*>m I'lutmeil is -tufoil under Sill o' ght, m l wilt be di liveied to tlii* ('oiisigtie» 11 iipplii'ai'oii 1-1 \\ I\u2019KIS SON l n BORN Ii iv Co.O01 I* *r.t'lMi .tiirre, lH'.r»\tc ( ik.\\ u: h b j \\ n y .t\\i) uiFi\\i:n si (Hit.JF P rireiveil nod lor anil* by (lie Mlbscribeiu 1 few I*.I a I.a IDnnkhKV'n MiandVi \\ lew tierces relined »ug 11 LI>LIR.SI UART & Co.SOIh Jun* I '.Wo.\tj nut sti.r.11 y tuf.srnsi Himuis.SP\\RKLl.N'(i ( buoipaign \u2022* ./N vs> t; Oertc e, Paluce Gate, _\u20192I evAt.#rili#ra, N#«i*a«tl#, and JiiindarUnd Grata CoaU.now landing anil «ill I.# didtvorod »frw#n#d.\u2014 Alao,\u2014A cargo of aupcrior SlUltll Coal.J A1».II k MILTON A to.Qu#t>#c, May ŸI.I«35.\t\u2022\u2022\t_______ I* Y S' H»R iAI.r.P.Y THF SURKf RIBERA.J LHKRMSK.^in« and Muiilling Flour, |.iv#rp«»l Salt, Nowcaall# and S'lndailaild Gnala, Jli nka and Win# Holllca, J Ak HAMILTON A Qti«*l>#c.V«v VH, IAA.%,\t« Co.I*\tALEXR.MII.LKR Quid##, 12th .fiinc.ISS.\u2019;.A X II A M A III H K X K.have for \u2018ale, Itiandy, (iia.Wine», M Liverpool ami Montreal S«apand f andloa\u2014Murtanl, Paiiitk of all colour*, window i;lana indabiod nr# rcoiMalod to inuko imoaodlnlo pavotont.1\tJ.M.MUI KLK.G.H.I*AKKE.Ouehec, May fO.ISSJi.The l»u*iiie*a wll bo contlnuod in lb# aomo preinlaoa by the inideralgiied.n\tJ M MIT KLK.TTif^ss; ii* rë&iï he will alwaya havo on (i»nd mt# of iha he.i .\t' °f Lonih#r.Al»o~-Fluf I'obneco, gimf Ac.Ac.Ac.\t'\t'*\u2022 Lwii Alao.\u2014g|.Rut Cigar*.CHARLKK P ni., Corner of Monnlain and Snult.nu.klatelyi .rT* Quebec, >d May.IHS*.\t1 FOR SALK, Laud, with rillownnr# lor biahwaya, ahnoi hni and under good cidiiralinit, \u2022* good limiae*.o,,.'.T*.rl,,H 1 ho olher 30 by 25.wilh good ehimney*.^ '> :,,-î water, gond frame liar\u2019ia, \u2022lubllug and wth«>r HAf\u2019KK TT and ÜAKSHOTT.manufaeinring ({oldimith* Nil+trimklAi and JtvdUrt, rerurn ihanke liir paal favor*, antiilly in iiiliiini their IrieinU mid die pntilic in ceneral, dim diey hwa rmnoved from Si.Inaul# xreet m \\ i.St.J >tiu'* «irert, oppoaii# Palace tfreei, and n'Vt _____________ .\u201e.m ,M\u201evr door to Mr.ILinicker, lot'oecomat.wliera they *n|icir a i\u2018on«i.; The Sior'k will be *old wllli Cl* rlu.C»»*i«f>#\u2014I,ondo*i, '\u2022perm \u2014H kc*, \u2022*\t\u2022*\tM'.» t \u2022 \u2022 ir k*.A»**, and 4ca.n're *c vad *.\u2022 \u2022 hi\u2019*, tii-rcr.* \u2022\u2022\u2019 I t \u2022 rfia, F.1-* I - rfia Com \u2022 ¦ v\u2019* i\u2019e-.n^r nr.d Inti g ., Tr *\u2022, r,f rv»*rv qu lily, ftr \u2019i \u2022.i 'I / r n «.*, in A r or lev.r* Pa nr* ee*.\t( \u2022 I lilt A Sll \\ To «n, 2 M M iy.* H Ih ot\u2018 I r Au*»!7», Draft* on Afontroal ami k , bought i»i 1 «old\tit ^I'MIK Suh*#rib#r» liuvi» openeil I Home of t hurh** Sm.th, I .qn re.their Ollice in the No.t.Sailli mu M.itebit »tre#l, adjoining llie Nujituno Inn, n» IU.u»e and Land Agent», and Shipping Ortie#, w lin h for the pnrpo»e ol li*:i*iog ti\"ii*«\u2018».laml*.-vc.or di*p
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