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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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[" S?t) $ HI il ^ if WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1848.VOLUME XLIV.JU t r f m r # MOUES ET 8TUDIA ET POPULOS ET PRÆLIA D1CAM.\tViro.Gko.IV.NUMBER 124.THE QUEBEC MERCURY, 'DAILY EVENING PJÎPERy\\ DUMNG THE SUMMER MONTHS, and T R I - W E E K L Y, DURING THE WINTER SEASON.PRICK OK ADVKKTISINO.Viril insertiou,d line, and under.2s M __- 7 lines to 10.3* 1\u201c '\u2014________Upivurd» of 10 line*.lbaiid, by the author of \u201c History of * Flirt,\u201d Jcc.The Two Corpses, hy Frederick Smtlie.Lucy Hornier, or the Gua'd ao and (Jho.st.Hunt\u2019» Library of Commcrrc, vol.1.Tlie Electric Magazine of Foreign Literature.For Sale by TIIOS.CARY, Buade Slicct.July, 1848.TKACUCR OK 1*1, A1N AND ORNAMENTAL WRITING, Pen Drawing and Flourishing, CARD DHAWING AND MARKING, ; T) ESPECTFULLY Solicit* the atteutiou of the ; fl Ladies a'-d Gentlemen of Quebec to lus universally I mlinired system of EPISTOLARY AN I) M E U C A N T I L E P E X M A N 8 11 I P , which for case, elegance, rapidity and facility of acquire-jment stands unrivalled: the Ladies are taught an elegant running hand, together with a variety of ornamental styles;\u2014the Gentlemen arc taught a bold, masterly, elegant and expeditious business Il VND.Mr.Go»» has made much rllbrt lo obtain the best System of Writing, and is cmtident that h s is the best syvlcm that lias ever been offered to the I\u2019ubl c ; the principles arc plain and ea-sy to be understood ; the fact that so many have attended Writing Schools, and have made no more improvement in the art is became there was no regular system ( there must be a ground work to PENMANS 1111* ; the pupils must first be taught the small principle* separately, their proportions and sliqtes, tlirn their combinations.Mr.G.will spare no pains to impart that instruction which is desirable to all th >sc tvhomny favor him with their patronage.Persons desirous of taking a course of Lessons in Writing may be admitted each day at the hour* of 9, A.M., and 8, P.M.at the House of Mrs.DATE, over the Stores of Mr.BENJAMIN, St.John Street; and nil ivho wi»h tu be accomplished in an < legsul hind writing, arc earnestly invited to call at or before the commencement, and examine Iris exhibition of specimens, and satisfy them-«elves of his superior qualifications r.» a Penman and Tiiirher.Prun'c Lessons will be given to those uiio are desirous.lb fcrcnccs of the higlteu respectability of Quebec and other place» will be given on application as above.Quebec, the 1st July, 1848.THE QUEEN\u2019S PLATE.Of 50 Guineas, the gift of Our Most Gracious Sovereign.Entrance £j\u20142 mile heals.Free for all horses bred iti Canada East, Ural have never won Match, Plate or Sweepstakes.Weights\u20143 years old.7sl 31b»; 4 years old, 8»t.4lbs.; 5 years old, 8*t.13bi.j 6 year» old, 9s(.4!bs.; and aged, 9st.7ibs.The second horse to *ave his sluice, if mure than three start.THE NURSERY STAKES.Of £25 currency each, £10 forfeit, with £50 added by \u2022 he Club fur Colls and Fillies dropped in Canada in 1845.Weights : Colts 7»t.3lhi., Fillies, 7it,\u2014one mile and a quarter, for which there ure 5 entrances, viz :\u2014 Mr.Parish names ch.f.Columbine, by Emigrant, out of Gilt.Mr.Parish names ch.c.Harlequin by Emigrant, out of Louisa Let.Mr.W.11.Dickson names b.f.by Oliver, out of Bayadere.Mr.D.E.Boulton names ch.f.by Blackluck, out of Shepherdess.Mr._Weller name* prodoce of Clarionette by Monolassin.THE GARRISON PLATE.Of £25.Entrance £5.Free for «II horses, gentlemen riders, mile heats, Quebec Turf Club Weights.The Winner lo be sold for £4U, if claimed in liie usual manner.There will be a Tbottino Match on the same day, under the direction of tlie Stewards, for a purse of £20, free for all horses, catch wctghu.\u2014Entrance 10s.CHOICE WINES.TfcOZ.Superior WINES, eompri.ing\u2014 M-W Port, Sherry, Madeira, Snuihside Madeira.Tcneriffc, Clatcl, Hock, and Champaign, A I.S O .Hhds.Qr.C sks, Octaves, and .Sixteen», of Port, Sherry, and Teneriffc.For sale, hy M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec.IStliJunc, 1S48.\tl*w MATHEMATIC.1L SCHOOL.(IS THE OLD CHATEAU.) DAY CLASSE'» from NINE.».M.to FOUR, r m.; uImi EVENING CLASS f.r Writing, fiom HALF-PAST SEVEN to HALF-PAST EIGHT.1\u2019.CRAN, A.M.May iKih, 1SJ9.\tu-l T Paient Elastic Baby Junipers, HE Sub»crihcr ha* just receive.I a supply of the JUMPERS, of varum pattern* mid textures.Tin» novel and u»«fnl piece of Mrcl.anism for the nursery, lias been greatly approved of both in England and America, and many » the in '»i eminent physicians have granted the invtnlor voluntary certificates for its excellence.As n further proof of the huh ertimaUnn in which the Habv Jumper i» held, favourable notices of it will I* »ccn in most of the Ei-glUh nowipattris.RICIID.J.SHAW, Hardware, St.John Street.Quebec, 21th April, 1848\tu lÆriTRKS l Midtiine nnw m four.ANCHOVIES 8s POTTED MEATS.JUST received a Small Lot of Superior quality.\u2018 \u2018 F'or sale, by Quebec, 15lh lunr, 1818.M.G.MOUNTAIN, No.09, St.John Street, f-w SECOND DAY\u2014THURSDAY, 3rd AUGUST.THE SCURRY STAKES.Of £10, Entrance £1 5s.For untrained horses' ridden ns hacks regularly in 1848, which have never won public money.Heats\u2014half-a-mile, to be jockeyed by members of the Club.Catch weights.Winner lo be sold for £30.THE MERCHANTS\u2019 PLATE, Of £50.Entrance £5.Heats\u20143 miles.Free for alt horse»\u2014Turf Club Weights ; 2d horse, if ù start, to save his slake.THE ELGIN STAKES.Of £25.Entrance £3.Free for all horses.2 Mile hrats\u2014Quebec Turf Club Weights.The winner to bo sold for £40.THIRD DAY-FR1DAY, AUGUST.HURDLE RACE, Of £20.Entrance £3.Free for all horses.2 miles, ; over 8 hurdles, 4 led high.Welter weights.THE PROPRIETORS\u2019 PURSE.Of £30.Entrance £3.2 Mile heats\u2014Quebec Tort ! Club Weights.Free for all horses.FOR SALK NR HALF.OR THE WHOLE, of the Copyright _ of theQuERKc Mercury Newspaper.The Mercury lit* been published for upward* of ! Fortyfoui years, has a very extensive circulation, and n large share of Advertising Patronage.\u2014Terms Liberal.THOS.C \\UY, P.SHEPPARD.Quebec, |0ih Mar, 1848.THE CONSOLATION STAKES.Of £12 1U*., Entrance £ I 5s.For all horses beaten 1 during the meeting, mile heals, to be handicapped by tlie Sttnuids.NOTICE.^TMIF.Co-partnership heretofore existing in Quebec I hrtwem the suhscribcis, under the name and style of THOMAS CAUY k Co., ha» been dissolved this day, l>v the.withdrawal of George DksbaRats from the said firm.\u2014Peter Sheppard, Esquire, and either of the The folloicing are the Turf Club Weights : 3\tyears\told.-list.\t9lbs.4\tyears old.- .7sl.91b*.5\tvrais\told.8»t.\tlibs.6\tyears\told.S»t.\tlOlbs.Aged .9»t.Half ths entrance money in every race to be appli«d to the fund» of tlie Club.Mares and Geldings allowed 3lbs.Province bred, and horses imported from Europe into British America, ilwsnme year ns they run.allowed 101b*.Entrances to bo made at St.George\u2019s Hotel, (late Payne\u2019s) on tbe day preceding the Races from 10 o\u2019clock, undcrs'gived, ruo duly authorised to settle the afi'atrs ol : A.M., until Half-past 12 noon the said firm.THO«.CARY, GEORGE DESBARATS.Quebec, 5th M.ty.1848,\tu 111 IE business heretofore carried on in Quebec undci .the name of THOMAS CARY k Co., will be carried on by the undersigned in his own name.3\tTHOS.CARY.( Quebec, t»:h May, 1818.\tu ?» NOTICE.AU.persons indebted to tlie lolc firm of THOS.CARY X CO., arc hereby requmd to settle their accounts without delay.6>l.M.f, 1813.\tT1|ng CA1)V P.SHEPPARD.Stewards.XV.H.Anderson, President, J.C.Fisher, Vice Pnsidcnt, James Motz, Secretary, Cns.Getiiings, Treasurer, The Hon h le.R.E.Caron, W.K.McCord, Enwn.Burst all, A.K.Boswell, Pemberton Paterson, Lieut.Baldwin, Rifle Btigadc, Lieut.Miller, R.A.,\t| -79th Regiment.\tJ JAMES MOTZ, Quebec, 2SthJune, ISIS.\tHou.Secy.Quel tr, W.MARsDF.N.?5 t.Match, 18 j»;.MB, F.M.B 5 !.VONTiK MILLS Flourin'' establishment.fKlHE undersigned having become Proprietor of the ; j «* Yokgk Mills,\" which arc now in perfect order, ^ be;» to inform the Public that he i* prepared to enter into j mgagrmenD for the Flouring of Wheat upon the usual temw.Tli* character which thr Yongo Mill» brand has hitherto boinc, and the fact of its not having been iqjuftd in the .lightestdegree during the past dlsa>trous season, jvrcsciit to thore who desire to export Flour instead of Wheal, the best guarantee for a good and mere Inn table article ; and it iv ill be tbc peistMial cate of the Proprit toi lo mo that its rasent high slandin; be nut lowered in his hands.I'll I* Ml* Dll'1 i A K.\u2019 I* FREDERICK Y'ngr Mills, rcbiuary 15, 1^1\".JON ES.u NEW FANCY STATIONERY.THE undersigned has just received a choice collection ol Fancy Stationery, comprising Lathes\u2019 Albums, Parisian elegant Portefeuilles, Note Paper.Lavendei, Rose, and U ream coloured Papot ties.Tortoise shell Caul Cases, Gentlemen's Dresmig Cases.Seals, Pocket Books, Elastic Bands, Merchant\u2019s Wallets, Rogers\u2019 sui>irior Desk.Office, and Pocket Knives, Envelopes, Parchment, Boxes of Water Colours, Gold and Silver Shells.Initial Wafers.Drawing Pencils.Mathematical Instruments, Cut Glass and Ebony Inkstands, Ivory Tablets, Globes, kc.\u2014also\u2014 Perth and Peruvian Ov rit-R Inks.TW>S CARY.Julv 12th. Kxtr*ctft from Inte Paper».Enfltsli rftAitcs Oft the 27fî> alt., as some were searching a house in bourg St.Antoine, they national gnarrls the Rue do Fan-found in a cellar wounded.The number of colonels and superior officers put hors de.combni is immense.On the 29ih, a sentinel observed a cabriolet, in which were two men, pass by him, which attracted his attention.Thinking the springs were more de pres* el than they would be by the ordinary weight of two men he called on the driver to stop.The men were obliged to des- thirty-seten nrmed men, with 167 loaded mus- c,|ld amJ on\u2018sej|rchi\u201eg the cabrio|r,, a large t.1 ! _\tn ra 11 c ait thrir\t.\t^ kets, and instruments for casting balls, in their possession.The men surrendered without resistance.A druggist, near the Barrière Fontainebleau, having been denounced to a compiny of the national guard for making some of the gunpow.der used by the insurgents, the company went\tno !)(,|frr gucc\u2019ii muskets and swoids with great alacrity, but searches having t een made in their (muses, arms amt ammunition were found srereted.An eye witness thus desoibes the subsequent appearance of the different localities «here conflicts had taken place :\u2014On the 30ih ult., I made a further tour through the theatre of the greatest destruction of properly, and I find It is not so extensive as has been reported.The chief points are the end of the Rue St Antoine near the Hotel de Ville, where the street becomes narrow : there are several bouses on the north side battered by cannon in a tottering condition.On the south side the windows and wood-work are damaged by musket balls.In the Rue du Faubourg du Temple, the entire line of street from the boulevard to the Barrière Belleville is more or lest damaged.The houses on the north side of \u2022he Canal are considerably battered.Pursuing the line of the exterior boulevards to the bead of the Rue de Menilmoutant, there are marks of fighting, but no great destruction of property.Descending the Rue Menilmoutant \u2022o the canal, all the houses are damaged, hut there are no traces of cannon shot.The most striking destruction of property ($ a point at the lower end of the Rue Faubourg Si.Antoine, nest the Bastile.The cannon placed on the place near the column, and at the entrance of the boulevard, played directly on the houses forming the angles of the Rue de la Rouquette, the Quais des Jenappes, the Rue Faubourg St.Antoine, the Rua de Charenton, the Rue He Flanchet, and the Rue de Contresrarp.The several houses forming the angles of these con-urging streets are literally battered to pieces.Two or three of them are in ruins ; the others exhibit large holes in the walls, three or four feet in diamatcr, aud are in a tottering comli lion.The shower of balls thrown up the Hue Faubourg St.Antoine riddled the houses on cither side to a distance of some hundred yard».The windows and woodwork are for the most part destroyed, and large fragments chipped from the walls in every part.The conflict in this direction apnears to have been limited to the lower end of the street.On ascending lb« faubourg, although «her# art remains of numerous barricades, there are few marks of fighting.The Rue de la Roquette is impassable, the ruins of the houses knocked down forming a smouldering heap, which cannot be safely surmounted on foot» The environs of the Pantheon were another scene of action, but much fewer marks of destruction are observable there.The narrow line of the Rue St.Jacques hns much glass and woodwork broken, but the play of the artillery appears to have been directed on the church, which has been much dHfigured ; the bas-relief in the Cdiment which surrounds the vestibule is much ttered, and the entire of the building is said !\u2022 be a good deal damaged.It has happened fortunately that the pana of the town where the conflict chiefly raged consisted of old build-Ings, generally of small value.The following it the latest report of the aupetior officers killed and wounded in the in-aurrection Gen.Negrier, killed ; Gen.Brea, assassinated, General Francois, killed ; Gen.iiegnaud, killed ; General Bourgou received a ball io the thigh, since dead ; Gen.Corte, wounded in the leg, his state satisfactory ; Gen.Damesme, his leg has been amputated ; General Duviricr, wounded in the foot,\u2014more serious than first supposed ; General Faucher, wounded in attacking a barricade in Foubourg «lu Temple ; General Lafontaine, since dead.Thus ten general officers have been killed or sum in gold, of Russian coinage, and a considerable quantity of cartridges were found.When interrogated, they pretended not to understand French, and made the sentinel understand they were Poles.A national guaid addressed th-m io Polish, but no reply ; in Knglish and (Jer- Thcy were arrested, and taken before the Commissary of Police.They were armed with dagger pistols.A crest number of the halls extracted from the wounded of the national guard and the men, artists, gentlemen, educated persons, are missing, who were not killed in the ranks of the national guard.They were among the insurgents, whose organisation has already recommenced.Signals were exchanged continually from house io house, and the extempore telegraphs were at work.During the whole of the insurrection, the chiefs learnt what was passing from the telegraphs erected on the summits of lofty houses, and corresponding with houses within the ciicle of insurrection.Documents have been found implicating Girardin in having received money from Russia, the ( nrlists, Orlennists, and Bnnapartists.Russian roubles hare been said to have been found in his apartments.One of the barricades of the He Louvlers was so cleverly constructed, that the insurgents could fire through loopholes without dangi r.A garde mobile, aged scarcely fifteen, crept close to the barricade, and suddenly rising, fired army were composed of pieces of iron, which, through one of the loopholes.He fell fiat on by a refinement of cruelty, were pierced, aud a , face, and reloaded his musket, when he piece of copper wire introduced which pro jected on each side.In many rases (his has prevented the extraction of the ball, and the wounded have const quently died.There are three generals of the army of Africa now in the Government\u2014Generals Cavnignac, again fired through the loophole.He repeated this boldly audacious act fourteen times, but on the fifteenth the brave little soldier was shot dead.Shortly after the barricade was carried.The greatest embarrassment is produced by the enormous number of ptisoners arising out Bedeau,and Lsmoriciere ; and a fourth g« neral, i\tinsurrection, which now exceeds Changarnier, will have the command of the na- MMKX).It is said that of those who have been tional guard.\t| t'*i*mined already grounds have been elicited The body of a man who was a most furious f,,r Prosecuting 2UOO.It has been ascertained demagogue, and who was president of the Club ^at at least 40,000 persons either constructed des Droits de l\u2019Homme, attended by large mim bers of the working classes, and who had acquit ed the soubriquet of \u201cTète de Bronze,\u2019\u2019 has been recognised at the Morgue.He vva- killed at the barricade in the Rue Rocherhonart.'The appointment of Gen.Changarnier a* 1 barricades, fought against the defenders of , order, or committed assassinations.The provinces are represented to be in a very excited state ; bodies of ing the different countiy Statistics ok LoNnotr.\u2014London, which ex tends its intellectual if not its topographical identity from Bethnal Green toTurnham Green ('leu miles), from Kentish Town to Brixton (seven miles), whose houses are said to number upwards of \u2018200,000 aud to occupy twenty square miles of ground, has a population of not less that \u20182,000,000 of souls.Its leviathan body is composed of nearly 10,000 streets, lanes, alleys, squares, places, terraces, Ac.It consumes upwards of 4,360,000 lbs.of animal food weekly, which is washed down by 1,400,-000 barrels of beer annually, exclusive of other liquids, its rental is at least ^7,000,000 a year, aud it pays for luxuries it imports at lei-t jCCAOOOjO'X) a year, duty alone.Jt has 537 churches, \u2018207 dissenting places of worship, upwards of 5,000 public houses, and 16 theatres.SiMGur.AU Dkatii.\u2014 Prussic J]cid in Cherry Slones \u2014An inquest was held at Coile Mullen, a few days since, on the body of Mary Anne Clarke, an interesting child, six years of age, daughter of James Charles Clarke, gardener to George Nanis, Inquire, of lien» bury (louse, it appeared that the deceased with her little sister, one year her junior, went into the garden adjoining their cottage, and with the assistance of a garden rake, got down some unripe cherries from a tiee there, of which they partook.Shortly after eating them they were both taken seriously ill, and within fire hours the deceased had ceased to exist.Her sister, who appears to hare been of a strong constitution, though alarmingly ill for two days, is likely to recover.The jury, after hearing the medical evidence, aud also the evidence of the mother and nurse, workmen are pdlag- where satisfied that the death of the child was houses and arresting I caused by the prussic acid contained in the resided aud rented Irom him.to hi.-ii greatly beloved by hit fellow workmen?^ ,,ï' And, iv.,.commenced for hi.wi'c and \"cldidrtM a 5°\"*?day.amounted to $!3n.\tartn> \"hich QUEBEC, JULY From our Montreal Correspondent.The following Miqna,^ received, by the I toy line, ihj,\t1,M ^ New York, J\u201elv 24~'ti >, General Pince was at Chilitiahna \u201e \u2019 V of May las'.Colonel Newly made a 21 ^ the Navajoc Indians, recoveiing all tl * **'> captured by them.Letters from Y nr at Hie whites less annoyed by the Indian.Crow Indian* in the Yellow Store up,.* by (iro.de Vetre».All the India,,, are r^ w,U, the whiter, hut it Wa, among ,L, ,^ I he s'eam-r Maria war attacked at pL .\u2018V 300 Indians, one white mnn was killed '°P,r\"1!.' damage.This war the middle of (he dav\"° 0!it?New York, July 24-71 n u The rteamer Crescent Cin, arrived vl.t evening, via Havannah, from NrwChleai,, ., she sailed on the 15th instant.She brin^jK in specie, and 403 passengers ; 2lfi iiMhe A-and the rest steerage,- among the former are.! Officers of the Ulli United States Infantrv \"*1 travellers on the high road.Tne rebels are ; stones of the cherries which she had swul- eftmmander-in-rhief of the national guard* 0f fo k**\theads and promenade ; lowed, and gave their verdict accordingly.\u2014 the Seine appear* in the Moniteur.The disarming of the four legions of the national guard of Faria, whose coudoct brought discredit on rhem in the late insurrection, is continued «iih trent activity.Farticnlar companies aud in-dividtialt of other legions are also included.On the evening of the 1st, between 7 and d o'clock, a train of 4\u20182 carriages of every der cription, including waggons, omnibuse*, carriages for the removal of furniture, and a variety of other vehit 1rs loaded with muskets, passed along the boulevard*en route for Vincennes.In the best informed quarter* the general opinion prcvaiir that the real chi-f of the in-\u2022urrection was Caossidicre.It i* said that thing* were not unknown to Louis Blanc, but that he shrunk from any active share.The evidence already obtained by th about Lyons ami Villafrauea in bands, crying \u2018 Vengeance ! we will revenge the death of our brethren ' One of the French papers propote* to macadamize the principal streets of Paris, so as to get rid of thu paving stones, which are so convenient for making barricades, T he Journal da* Débat* ammunres that M.Bourbon, the editor of Ixr Faubourien, «ho fought in the ranks of the insurgents, died of his wounds on the 28th ulf.MM.Napoleon Lebon and Kersansie were arrested on the 3rd inst., and M.Raspail, the editor of '»ol>rit r\u2019s paper, the Commune de Paris, has also been arrested as implicated in the insurrection.Salisbury Journal.A despatch in the Sun dated Pa.i,, p;id| , July, »»ye, Lamartine is not intending tot,/.\u2019, the es.t, as has been announced, hut he ||\u201e preparations for leaving for the United Havre, on Monday.Oat-S from Mexico to the 7lh sny the forr#,*.Hustamente and Contaz.s has conmlid.trd amounted to 3000 men, and intended attarkjr.n\u2018 in.urg.nt», and Jarauta was intending tohri*,/ question of the constitutionality of ih.n,w ,y/ witli the country before the supreme court 0f X country, and a.an initiatory »trp had mtetn, formal protest airains! its enactments being fulfill,/ \u2014 The Mexican Government had deipitcf,r(i, * sel for Yucatan with money and (loops to the inhabitant* of that country.\tq There were 15 persons killed by the f*llin»oftls Luce at New Oilean*.MAKKKTS.Nkw York, July 24\u20143, p.Fj.0l>n.\u2014Demand good, the irndenry n «aies 3000 or 4000 hr Is at $4.75 a $5,!K).Tl.rr» i» an enquiry for shipment at $4,(i2j.Corn was firm.Mixed, 51 a 52 cil.: Round 58 a 50 cts.Sales 10,000 hush.\t\u2019 .\t.\t-,\tW » r at- 6000 bush.Red at 85 els., md 4M) »nd in such caves it may «veil tie drsirthle to know ««he- I\t- v » -.« i .M)\tsua t rr nny, sod if any «vt.stsiepv a-e neces-try in s(f et pus-\trr __ session.1 he following prcscntaiinn of iheexivtinv Inw on From UnlttMl Stntes Papers.Proj\u2019Ebty im CaMaua.\u2014We ha«« l>«*en asked nhi titer persons residing in, and citizens of, this Republic can hold real R.(ate in Canada, either by inheritance or purchase.The question, or rather it* true answer, nmy in *o many eases he iniereaiing that we have taken psms to procure correct information on the subject, for the benefii of our readers.Coer* may be of daily occurrence «there parlies residing in the States, cither aliens, natural zed I citizens or citizens by birth-right, hu of fitreizuers, unlrs* one has been ensrted lately ; at h'i\"gh law.have orcasionaliy been passed for th nviuraliza'iou of individual- resident in Ute Province.I A Bri'ivh Act of Ptrhamrnt (7 and H Viet.c. *3) it is pip-essly declsred llmt its provisiuna shall nut b de r \u2022 to rx'e d to'h»m.We eniistder it appropriate to this subject to sty tha*, j althou.h our own law* for the na'iirslizan >n of foreigners have been much more liberal in genervl than tho-e of Great Britain, lliere are exceptions to this rule not much to our adraruage or credil.\tJ British statutes confer (lie privilege of subjects upon 'he children and grand children, by the fatlier'a tide, of 1 natural born subjects.The analngnut provision m our laws is confined to Ihe children of tho«e who were, at the Tlic ¦ \u2018**,e lhkbv\u201422 a 23 cmis.Stocks\u2014ratbiT heavy.Sab.Tiesruy rr'n, I; Government Stirs, 31 bid; Elle, (J4 ; Ltj Island, 22L\t»\t»\t! Sterlikg- quiet at a 10.Nothing of importance occurred here.Obscbvcr.A pcruanl of our Knglish papers letidi to tie assttmtire of n mow Hatibfurtorv state of the affiiirs of Europe, if, iniieetl, tlmt can hetormeJ .satisfactory wliidi still reconls scenes of turUi-lenre, not, ntui blontisheiL Our present number is chiefly ilcvotpd toex-tracts from papers received by the lliliernia, vs\u2019hich we have made as general as possible, aid as intended to afford an outline of the present stile of F.tiglnml and the continent.Our Montreal correspondent gives us Ut\u201eu be gained for the people by the r\"\u2019g nf sovereignty.\u2019* This observation, nadc by a foreigner) is essentially, \u2022(l 1\t, .me.Queen Victoria is possessed v actUfiule rule tlian Mr.Pres dent Polk, _\tpower of tho \u2018 model repul,lie,' ?Pow aa something more to guarantee Bul \u2018 \u2018nnence of our present form of govern-?Per\" , th0 maintenance of the throne.It is «'\u2022 \u201c\"ildvé power Of .1,0 middle clo.8e» in jion*tr\tihijr immenBe stake in the coun- Moreover, at heart, the people as a mass '\u2022 7^ t|l0 core, and as has been amply .»tui wherefore Î\u2014because Bc\"j»®i\" Cu,e a\"d Churlp*\tci.a|>cl Warden» u,,u\t-\tof St.MnUheit>sl And John ClilF, Arcldtcct and Contractor.Lau* Deo.The proceedings were terminated by an appropriate and impressive address of some length from the Bishop, at the conclusion of which bis Lordship pronounced the benediction, and retired from the ground.Shlpplna rntflllgtnre.The Quebec Fontarding Company\u2019s Steamer HuroQ, with itiree barges in tow, laden with (I >ur, pork, wood, &t\\, arrived in port last night front Kingston.New York, July 20\u2014Sailed\u2014Ship Corsair, Akilt, for Quebec.Cleared\u2014Hubert Alexander Pu.ke, Slorton, for Quebec.proceeded to Beaumont.The object of their | visit is said to be to afford Her Excellency (who is in indifferent health) a change of air.\"Aulcnt Jom™1- Ja l\u201c\t^ l|)(,\t|\t11,« Governor General's carriage and lmr.es \"\t,,u\tcame down in the Quebec.ov her Phc populace.The well-disposed 1 ^hotvn themselves in force to aid the civil VC I! .,6 witness the throng of special consta-es sworn in in London,-a body which indud-Cnot only the middle and working classes, but V'\u2019h'dre morf rabid of the American prints nvrave on\u2014England will yet brave this shock., L |,n9 done many in ages bygone.N\\ hen ¦ -and it smitten to the dust woe to the cause of MVinn Freedom, and Justice among nations.'*r Edward Bultver Lytton remarks in the innàf hi.I»*' -l^\"-1\"1\tH«rol11 «rilie Saxon Kluge''-\" when Freedom 1 ' pome,and Justice smites down the armed L.U that would consecrate the wrong\u2014smile, [) soul of our Saxon Harold on the Saxon\u2019s I lM \u2019mit to return.The criminal courts in Lnn-|iave been occupied with trials of Chur ists ,d Confederates.The convictions have been eneral, but none of the convicted Chartists bad sentenced, and it was thought that the enolties would be light, os Chartism was be-iem) to be harmless and helpless.The Liverpool Journal of July 8th, says : The talk this week has been cheerful.The readier was delightful ; money was plentiful, ,\u201ed trade was active.The talk was, that we VM\\ n()t only turned the corner, hut were fast scending the eminence where commerce shines fur; that the world, being about to be well fed, about becoming rational.\u2014 People on \u2019Cliange eine now \u201c alive with joy,\u201d are not much dis-Md to bestow their tediousness on politics ; that when trade is good, any [From the Uo»ton Chronoiype, Oct.1, 1817.Contumpllon i«lhe great cur»« of our Northern lali lu'ln.It it Ihe blight of domettic felicity and the de- H.r, 7]\t.1 \u2019*77\t77\u2019 î r i I spoiler of beauty.It rob» the cheek of il» heaUbful bloom, is Excellency the (lovernor tacnerol, Lü(ly (|te mjM(] of |,g gerenity, »ud ibe eye nf it» brilliancy.It Edgin, and Lady Alice Lamblon, arrived here nolle* ibe form, dim» II e intellect, and plunge* il» victim this morning in the steamer Quebec, and hove I into nn early grave.The young and ihe old, the teriou» and llie gay, the city l>elle, the country lass, are alike Us prey and it» victim*.Bkaiingt on the man, tlien, who*e genius and research furiiittied ti* tvilh weapons to bid defiance to llii» \" Divcller of the Threshold !\u201d He merits ihe applause and gratitude of age»;\u2014he shall have our», at least.One of the moat important di*coverie« of modern science.for the cure of pulmonary affection», is the Balsam of Wild Cherry, and the credit of iis discovery due to iho celebrated Dr.Wilt or.Thia valuable compound ha» rc-reiiored thousand» of sufferers to health.Il U expectorant, Ionic and demulcent, and is »*id to be a purely vegetable preparation, Under it» magic influence the moil obitinn'c cough*, cold», and bronchial irritation» disappear.We have uieditandcan recommend it, panicularly at this season, when the great cause of diiease, F.aal winds, arc so prevalent.None genuine,unlcsvsigned !.BUTTS onthe wrapper.For Sale, wholesale and retail ; by JOS.BOWl.F-S, Upper Town Market-Place,and JOH N MUSSON St Co., Queliec.Al*o, by Druggiata generally in Canada.AUCTIONS.UNDERWRITERS\u2019 SALE Will be sold, on THURSDAY next, lhe27ib in»tant, at iho BoncJt-\u2019il Siorcn of Mcsur** GILLESl'IB» (»lthLN-SHIF.1.DS ït CO., ibe following good» landed in a damaged -talc from ibe \u201c Astoria,\u201d Richards, master, Tom London, viz : \u2014 AUCTIONS We are sorry to perceive that the dreadful crime of incendiarism is rife at Cobourg.The local paper states, that there bave been six or seven attempts within the last few months, rite property hitherto destroyed lias been empty houses, and the progress of the devouring clement has fortunately in every case received a timely check.Wc learn that Dunbar Ross, Esq.has been appointed by the government to conduct the criminal prosecutions on the part of the crown during the ensuing term of the court.It is rumoured in town that the troop-ship Resistance, with the 79th Highlanders on board, is at band.I the talk is, [ini! of government mes will be paid, and that every body will iitend to his own business rather than addict limnelf to the business of the country ; that bellies and full pockets arc wonderful se-latives in disposing people to be loyal and con-ent ; and that, if the prospect now before us be realised, Financial Reform Associations and Confederation Societies will disappear, and no one ask what bn« become of them.The state of trade in the Engli-dt manufacturing districts is more satisfactory and ertcott.rating this week.At Manchester the demand for goods, for the Italian market, lias improved, owing to tho heavy protective duties _\t\u2018 by the Austrian Government, for the benefit of tin* Gfrmnn manufacturers, having been nullTied by t!.e new Government.will do ; that anv kind of us as a nation.'Flic Hon.R.B.Sullivan, Provincial Secretary, arrived in town this morning.His visit, we understand, was on private affairs.To ihe Editor of the Quebec Mercury.Mr.Editor,\u2014In tbvie days of change and pseudo liberty, and when such deeds of cruelty have been exhibited in France that may well cause the abettors of political v:o|ence to stand agha*t, \u2022hall not we who belong to that empire which, with all it\u2019» faults, by a i»tarinu« Providence siill sustains its gr^a'ness, publicly demonstrate our thankfulness, ind dcplotc our nnwortbiness, a« as-uiedlv that riirhteonsness which exalietba nation is much de-cteased among ns I.et then our mien command that a day he set (part that the whole Christian community may deplore the events which have recently occurred in Europe, sympathise with the h reaved, and implore mir heavenly Ruler to continue lus blefstng upon POST OFFICE NOTICE.1NHF, next Moil for F.NGI.AND (per Fxpre»* to Halifax), will bcclo»cdal the Quebec Pusl-OITicc, on THURSDAY, tbe 27lh JULY.PAID nnd UNPAID letters 'vill be received to SF.VKN o\u2019clock, and Newspapers to SIX o\u2019clock, p.M.Post Office, Quebec, > 2tst July, 1848.S HR S 1 UR M HR M S HR T MB G HR 1 J HR S GOVEILYMEjYT XOT1CE.Respectfully, your ohdt.Servant.BRITAN NFS.Quebec, QRib July, 1818.ARRIVALS AT THF.ALBION HOTEL.July 2fith.H.Didiord, Poinle-aux-Tremb'e» ; Mr».Juqura and servant, Grotte Me ; A.Parkin» and lady, Boston ; R.Winter Cincinnati ; Rob' M.K.String and ladv, S.Bloomfield and lady.New York ; W.Darling, Mr.Sulli* run, and !wo Matter Sullivan», Montreal.COMMERCIAL.SUPERVISOR OF CULLP.ns* OFFICE.Qukiirc, 2fitb .lui», IB4S.Comparative Sluteinrnt nf T miirr inea»urrd to liiiadntr TH F, Commissary Gesiernl will receive S P.A L E D T E N I) E It S at MONTREAL, until NOON, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd AUGUST, for BILLS, at thirthy day» right, on Her Majesty\u2019s Treasury, payable in Mexican oi United States dollar», to be deposited in tbe Comuiitssrial Chest at Toronto, Kingston, Montreal or Quebec.No tender* will be noticed which do not slate the rate Sterling per Dollar.They moat al«o «pccily the set» in which the Bills will be required, and be ranked on the envelope Tender for Bill».\u201d Commisiartat, Canada,\t( Montreal, 22,1 July, 1848.\\ 2\u20141 lî.ASKET 1 gall.Roiled Oil.16\u2014\t1 Cask Cod Line and Salmon Twine, 17\u2014\t1 Box 1 doz Blue Plate», 2U\u2014I Box 2 Scythe Stone», 4 \u2014 I Keg Paint, 6\u2014I Box at'orlrd Paint», 15\u20141 Cask Cod Line, Jfcc.19-1 Keg Nail», 21\u20141 B-iX Crockery, 21\u20141 Box Rag and Scythe Stone», II \u2014 1 Mult Staple Rope, ?cc.1.\t\u2014l Box Single Block», 12.\t\u2014I Matt Staple Rope, 2 incite».1\u20141 Keg Cotlery, 2___I do.White Chalk, 13.\t\u2014 1 do.Short AA 2 cwt.2.\t\u20141 Basket 2 gallon* Boiled Linteed Oil, 8.\u20141 do.2 do.Turpentine, (3.- 1 Matt 1 Coil Ratline, I.\u2014 1 do.I do.do., 10\u2014l Cask Cod Line, I.\u20141 Cask Cutlery, 3.\t\u2014| Basket 2 gallon» Turpjnline, 4.\t\u20141 Keg Blatk Paint.9 \u20141 Cavk Crockery a d Gla»«.Sundries :\u2014 Keg» White and Black Paint, Mall Cordage, Bundle Spun Yarn, *7.s Malt Cordage, Krgs Shot, Bdls, Frying Pan» and Spade», do.Huop Iron, .\tn\tir.do.Frying Pan», j j 16 HR M UNDER WRITERS SA LE.Will be sold, on THURSDAY MORNING next, the 27lh instant, nt the Stores of Messrs.GILLESPIE, GRERNSHIF.LD8 Is.Co., for account of the underwriter*, nl TEN o\u2019clock precisely :\u2014 THE MATERIALS sased from the wreck of Ihe Baric \u201c Astoiwa,\u201d J.Richards, Master, consisting oft\u2014 Standing nnd Running Rigging, 1 Fore Sail, 1 Topsail, 2 Jibs, 2 Stay Sail», I Flying Jib, 1 Mizcn, 3 Topmast Studding Sails, 2 Lower do., 3 Bower Anchor*, I .Stream do., 30 Puth.rm* Stream Chain, 2 Bower Cable», 120 fathoms each, 2 Warps, 1 Towline \u201c new,\u201d 1 Buoy Rope, 2 Metal Pump* and Wcgce, I New Awning, 2 Iron Water Tank®, 1 Cabin Stove, 1 Ensign and Union Jack.&c.See.tee.A.J.MAXIIAM, Quebec, 25tb July, 1848.\tA.& B.17 HR 17 G 16 General Tom Thumb.Cask of Salmon Twine, 147 \u201c*«\t17 I Bdte.Rod Iron, M Sale at TWO o\u2019clork.A.J.MAXUAM.A.k B.Quebec, 25th July, 1818.Will he sohl, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 27tl.iiutant, at the Bonded Stores of MESSRS.GILLESPIE, GREENSHIELDS k Co.: \u2014 No.8-1 (JAsK SULPHUR, A E S q ||\t8_l Ca»r Painter\u2019s Color», 9\u20141 Cti«k do do.Landed in a damagrd Slate, from tbe \u201d Abtoiua, Richard,, Master, from London.Sale at TW 0 o\u2019clock.A.J.MAXHAM, A.Î4 U.Quebec.25t!i July, 1818.\t\u2014 WANTED.GOD GROOM Apply at tbit Office.1816 1847 Whit*' Fine.1H48 UNDER THE ESPECIAL PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY TUB GOVERNOR-GENERAL.Ortk.Hint.Rritotood.Hiittrrnui.Thiubih*\u2019.Birch & Maple The ccrotnonv of laying tbe foundation stone \u2022 rthe new ( Impel in course of erection in the Burying ground in-St.John\u2019s Suburbs, wliir.li bad \u2022vn postponed from Saturday on account of the infavouralile state of the weather, took place vestrninv in the presence of a large number of ne fnemis of the undertaking.A proression vas formed at the limtse of the Sexton, opposite Amount of Timber dispatched Jor the Queliec Market, .ft.15.026.185\t5,529 974\t3.762 840 .\t1.609 378\t1,012 979\t1.164.752 1 958 694\t885 277\t685 726 \t1.4 8.465\t811.831 215 468\t112 988\t35,002 70.851\t8.927\t4 256 .\t18.417\t5,884\t2,028 452.715\t534 647\tS65.470 223.564\t83.741\t27.490 JOHN SIIAR\t\tPLUS, \ts\tuprr* Uor# T HtSdUtinguished MAN IN MINIATURE, weighing Quebec.26 h July.1848 UNDER WRl TERS' SJlLE.Will 1^ sold on THURSDAY, the 27ib in»t.nt TEN o\u2019clork precisely, at Mestr».GILLESPIE, GREEN-SHIEI.DS k CO.\u2019S Bonded Warehouse, fur account of the Underwriter» & others concerned :\u2014 G [] I.§ 51 \u2014 ^ Q\t54 \u2014Je h.y H ESTS INDIGO, § 2\u2014I I Did.Brandy, I Clte»l Twnnkny, 8 Boxes do.Land'd in a damaged state frr m the wo c\\ o' the \u201c As» roitiA,\u201d Richards, Master, from Londnr.A.J.MAXHAM, A k U.Quebec, 26.b July, 1848.SEMINARY OF QUEBEC.THE PUBLIC EXERCISES ofthis Imtitutlon will take place on TUESDAY, the 25th, WEDNESDAY, tbe 26lh, and THURSDAY, the 27th intUM.H.iiirs, HALF PAST EIGHT, A.M.and at ONE, P.M.The Latin aid Greek Cia*»e* will appear, a» usual, in their order of advancement ; Mathematic», on Tuesday, P.M.; Astronomy, on Wedne»day.P.M.; Natural Philosophy, on Wednesday, A.M.and Thursday, P.M.The examinations each day will he followed by a D tic vision on Fire Tnn! ami tbe Free Sariçrntion of the St.Liwrenee.The whole to conclude by the solemn distribution of prizes.On Friday morning, 2Sih instant, the holiday* will open, and continue oil the IHh September.A grnrrnl invitation is respectfully offered to tbe parent» of the pupil* and fi lends of Science.Admission ticket» will be depotited at th*- Seminary Parlour.Quebec.\\8th July, 1818.OLD BRASS.4 LOT of Old Bras» may tie procured cheap, on uppliraiion at the Office of (hi* paper.July 18.1848.LONDON & DUBLIN PORTER, AND EAST INDIA ALE.t-r 4~iasks in quarts and pints.9.9\tFor sale, by 1 NEPTUNE\u201d will, until further HE Steamer notice, lea vn tbe India Wiiaku for KIN Lit Du i.on' .isu-uiDivs, '\ti ,\t.\t__, _r ¦> .î r_ precisely, and will remain all »u;ii4a) at ivoer uu ooup, rcluoitug to tiucbcc on Monday.WM.STEVENSON, St.Peter Siuet.Quebec, 18th July, 1848.\tl* M.15'h Jure 1818.G.MOUNTAIN.(\u2022 w ha» been received with tbe highest marks of Royal favor by Queen Victoria, and all the principal crowned bead, in F.irope ; and who ha» performed before 5,000.0(10 per-ons during the patt 4 years, will hold THREE LEVEES HELM ONT SPERM CANDLES.JUST rrrei.rd, per *\u2022 Helm * from London, a small Lot of U.* above CELEBRA TED CANDLES, & for »ate by M G.MOUNTAIN.Qit'brr.6 b June, 1848.\tf*w fiwi the grottml, in tbe following ordvr : ChurclivvardciiH.Members of the Select Vestry.Clergy, two ami two.Verger.The Bishop.Ten Clergymen, including the two Chaplains who were in attendance upon bis Lordship, assisted the Bishop in the ceremony.Upon arriving at the spot, prayers were offered up hy the Bishop, and appropriate Psalms ('hauled hy «une members of the choirs of the Cathedia! and St.Peter\u2019s Chapel, who, with some other persons of musical attainment, kindly afforded their assistance on the occasion.In the course ol the appointed service, the stone was laid, with the accustomed Bishop of Montreal lion upon the parchment deposited with coins and newspapers, as also with a relic, of the hell belonging to the former Chapel, K'hich was melted when the building was ; destroyed, in the stone, xvas read by the Revd.Official Mackie, D.D.In the Name of Gon.Amen.The corner »tone of ihi* Chapel, Rearing the name of St.Matthew\u2019» Chapel, And designed to replace tbe Chapel of Hie same name, Eatablithed for the preaching of the Gospel to the poor, ttliich wa* burnt down in the second conflagration Of the memorable year 1845, Wa* laid In solemn commcmUlinn of the woik, To the blessing uf Gon through Jesus Christ, On the 25lh d:iy uf July, Anno Domini 1848, And in1 the twelfth year ol the reign of Her Majesty _\tQueen Victoria.The Right Honorable James, Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, K.T., Being Governor General of Brilith North America, \u201cT George Jehoihaphat Mountain, D, D., Lord Bishop w Montreal, administering the Diocese of Quebec, I itv.\tRector of the Farisb of Quebec, n \u2019he pretence of tbe Clergy, the Select Vestiy, and T.\tmany of tho Paiithionn* ; fbe Revd.George Mackie, D.D., Official and Chaplain, Being Curate of lire Parish; from theOttawi,lo dir 17>h July, 1848 : 55,712 Purrs White Pine, 77,112 do.Rid Pine.I ! ,077 do.Oak and Elm.Crown Timber Office, Bytown, 17th July, 1818.FORT OF (iUEBKC.A R K I V E D .lidv 26th.Brig Traveller.Mill», 15th June, Hiirstnll.nalla*t.Schr.Thom.»*.Hi fl'man.1 Ith July k.Co, fish.21 passengers.Hamburgh, 11.Halifax, II.J.k E.Noad entered for loading.Saint.\tFor.\tBy IFAom.\tWhere.July 26th., r* 1V \u2018 î ,i î î Mayor, Scarborough, A Gdmour ft Co, Wolfe\u2019s Cove.d formalities, by the Lord ,S#;üu,nfr;C5\tdo.\tdo.Ihe following insrrip- Pt-iiu,,;,, Bridgewater, C E Levey ft Co, Lampion\u2019s Wharf.Prince»» Alice.Liverpool, W P itton.Riviere Quelle, i Mozambique, Dublin, LeMcsttrier k Co, Blai* Core.Sarah Maris, Sligo, Ryan Brothers, Leaycrafl\u2019s Wharf.|\tC L E A R E D .July 26th.1 Brig Marys, Rcdtay, Sunderland, W Dawson.!___1 Undaunted.Pearson.Shulds.A Gilinour k Co.1____Whit we!! Grange, McDonald, Lynn, Pemberton*.i Schr.Thistle.Painchaud, Richibucto, H J Noid k Co.1 Brig Pekin.Harvey, Stianrnrr, A Gilmour k Co.Baik Strung, Harriton, Uridgcwa\u2019cr.W J C Benton, j Ship Louisa, Carpen\u2019er, Bristol, C 11 Ho»», Tuesday.Wednesday, Thursday, hriday, and Two Levees on Saturday, JULY, -5th, QGtb, \u201827th, 28th & 29ili, AT THE ST.GEORGIA\u2019S HOTEL.And will positively leave Quebec on Saturday Afternoon, at 5 o'clock.HOURS OF EXHIBITION : Morning.from\tH*4\tto\t12 o\u2019clock Afternoon.from\t3j\tto\t5\t\u2022' Evening.6m\t8\tto\t9J\t\u201c Door, open half an hour in adr.tncc.The little General will appear in all his performances, including Song*, Dances.Grecian Statues, kc.He will' al*o represent Napoleon Bonaparte, Frcdirick the Great, ke.He «ill also appear in his Scotch Costume, and '< elegant Court Dre** worn before Her Majes'y Queen Victoria, the King and Queen of the French, Nicholas Emperor of Russia, and all the principal crowned heads and nobility of Europe.Hi- i* perfectly \u2022ymmcncal in I all lût proportion», inttll zent and graceful beyond belief nnd smaller than any infant that eter walked alone.His magnificent PRESENT» and JKH ELS, tcceiici\u2019 from the Crowned Head» and Nobility of Europe, will be exhibited.THE MINIATURE EQUIPAGE, Presented by Queen Victoria, Consisting of the smallesl Horse* in the World, Chariot attended bv Elfin Coachmen and Footmen in liicry, will promenade tire jireclt daily, and be teen at the front of the Hall at the close of each da) \u2019s Levees.Ladies, Families, and Children, are respectfully advised to attend the DAY LEVEES, a* they arc usually crowded les» titan tlioic of the eveni' g.Ad niisiou\u20141*.3d.Children under ten years, half-¦ price.1\tS3* Tins is the General\u2019* first visit to Quebec and EUr.abeth\u201d Browne, GrUhy, London, H k E Burs- will also be hit last as he retires immediately to private tail.\t____ i life- i*(t*ÊëngerM.In the packet ship Columbia,at New York from Lirer-pool\u2014Cnpt.Craddock, lady and child, of Canada.In the steamship UllreruU, fr \u2019\t1 \u2018 Mr Simond», Rev Mr Johnston Wilson, Capt J Sanford.\t\u201e\t», n , fes»or IL Miles, A.M\u201e with the aid of competent .«d'ZlJ; M?\u2019\u201cd °m!\" d'hi'cv, L\tMr.\tm.Mer.in lh.rlifforrnt d«r.mn,n>.of in.lrnclion Wl \"êrr*!!.'Hi«\u2019r' 1 Hammond.Mr White, P W P.gott, Louts Mo»si, hi* Sar- re pec t t.y rrq\t.\t^ TO BUILDERS.TENDERS will Ik* received It Ihe office of the in der- j «igned until the let \u2018.f AUGUST, tor the < reel ion f , BRICK BUILDING in Crag Street, St.Rochs, for, Mr.Lawlor.C.BAILLAIRGE .Quebec.20th July.1818.\t'' THE II LUST RA T ED LONDON NEWS, Of ibe H b instant, l»i double uumbtr) CONTAINING THK EOLLOWINU ILM\u2019STR\\TION8 : A View of Edinhurgii\u201446 ii *\u2022 x 20.ER Majesty\u2019s State B .11, two'kctclat*.by petrnis-sion\u2014St.Augu-tiu*\u2019» l'ollc;e, Canterbury\u2014i)- tb of Arcbhishop of Paris\u2014 \\rel.bish .p lying in *ta'c-Shattered h loses in various part* oftlic City\u2014Insurgent Prisoner and Guard\u2014Puri* after the !\u2022 surnction, ske.che# by Albert Smith \u2014 Bivouac on 'he U.tderard \u2014 Attack \"M tic Panthéon\u2014C mfl.cN in Cbs S'.Lazare, r.sr of Hduldc V ile and Place Maubert\u2014Night Bit -uac »( tu ¦ .'* near Hull ol National A**ensbly\u2014Sacki >g > f Naples- Storming the Arrtiul, Berlin \u2014Linpcror of Auttria leaving Vienna.The Lady's Newsi'ackk and Pictorial Tirnts.Ponch, of same date, with\u2014' My Lord Astastin tnur dering the Dish ! \u2019 Wii.lmkr\u2019s ErnorrAN Mail.Received this d*y and fur salt by H ZQNDOuV MADE CABINEP, COTTAGK AND PICCOLO PIANO FORTES.¦1, 3 R.MQLT informs intending piirch*»fr» that he Tj ha* receivid a supply of INSTRl Nll'N\u2019I'S in \\;nl, w my m >1 Rost word Cues, of high finish, with brau-tifuîl) Carted T'u-m ».in.J to or i, r in London for this climate, \"ith all la est improv.mints, pos-essing brilliant t0uch, full rich '.'.ne, m 4 in .ill the requirements of first ratt liistrumvnl» are in>i n i»*e ! by any manufactured.WILL nt Ol u ON LlUMtU.T Kt»MS \\ND GUARANTEED*.11, St.Joseph S're *\u2022 jt\tu* Que!>er, lUlh June, 1848.tj \u2022asm Trip to the River Saguenay» rnTUE STEAMER \u201c ALLIANCE,\u201d Cap!.Rose, 1 ««ill hat< i r hi SAGUENAY, on THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, tbe 27th m»t., at EIGHT o'clock, reiurning o w\tM J morning, thereby giving passenger» .lentv of time to ».n Murray Bay, Biviefe du L>iip.r.idou*.»e.Gr ind Bay, Chicoutimi,and oilier |>l«cw on that magnificent fiver.\t,\t.Partie» Who intend going will please send tlie.r names to live otrKC.25th Jtilv, 18;8.TlltJS, CARY , Q(j#bfe< 21,1 July.1848.J.WILSON.NEVEU AT ANY TIMf.WAS MONEY PAID DOWN OF SO MUCH ADVANTAGE IN OBTAINING ISâUY BBlliP us at l/ic present time of unparalleled decay in trade.& Grammar School in connexion with Bishop's College.1 fr o ml ' iverno u l^ to'll à I i fax rPHE business of this SCHOOL will he resumed after j /.Y Cr »N I f t\\.mK'.\u2022 -ie\t' lo Uic Unil.d SlafM,\toffc.he.\u201e,d .0 .k.no.ic, ,h\u201e nil ,1* .,,.,11,., !!Ïh\u2018 s.\u201eT™M»jo, Ttell.V Wide, M, Tc.cl.,n.rkcr, | ch.rp.,,o.m.d, ,.,,.1.1, ,ü\u201elc,l, m .vdvanck.John Wadsworth, Mr Mnclntosh.W Baldwin, I) Graham, Lpiiiiqxvi e.¦ u y ,___________________________________________ F Lorenz, Mr Olmistcd, Mr Choesewright, Mr and Mr* Tin\t\u2018\t.\t.I Hardt.Mr txswis Mnton, henier of despatches,.I S Colt.of\u2019ÎSi DUtv^ «ï\u2019uV M n, MJn,rrr\u2019 'V Ch BC I Mr Ayres, George Crane.S T Dam.T C Clerkc, Edw Henry jJioim Dp \u201d\t^\tp u* m'\" r.i.inm.\tr Morris.John McWhao.Mr Dunenn\u2019s *.-rvn.l.T J P\u2019 p(i0J,\"ro .lL11- M* LU\"0m, U\u2018 J R Round», Henry Mcigron, H S mpson, W Kvtte.F M THOM AS tho Port of Quebec, Ourles Nathaniel Montuamlicrt, Esq., Registrar of the County ofQui'lrec, Being the Churchwaidena of the Parish ; Corry, John Phillips.James Thompson, Rev Dr Hitchcock.From Halifax to New York\u2014Mr E Thayer, Dt Lett, lady, fuurchildr n and set vaut.DESERTED, I^UOM my employ on \u2019ho 23d instant, ^ MAINS, an indented apprentice.1 hereby give notice th*s any person found harbouring ox employing him, will he prosecuted according to Lw.WM.M.ARMSTRONG, Qucboe, 26 h July, ISIS.Ship Smith, Quebec..22.i.iiiSirtet, with Ou!*ltOii*e ni>d portion of the Sia!)|1n)> ind Yard, n w occtipii'd by the \u2022 iib»enl'er.\u2014.Apply on the premise».WM.COWAN.Quebec, 21 *t .fuly, ISIS.\tu FOR SALE, I he II >uie, S\u2019i.\u20182(1, St.f n n Sired, Upper-Town.Hou-: is pleasanily situated, in excrllrnl rpjU T order, and well adapted for a iespeciablc pri* M\u2018 vale family.Possession liven immediately.Application to Ire made in l(.C.BKLLEAl/, N.P.Que'ite.I Itli .I'ine, ISIS\tu Property lor Sale iV.to Ia\u2018t.TO LET, POSSESSION IMM EPI STKf.V.» fflllAT NF.W I\u2019.UK\u2019K IIOCAK, \"vfe M.aitiM'ed in S'.John Sut n rii > nr.i.r.r.niu, ¦- i.AKor.stork,i B*:.,i.\u201e i .-i-.\u2022 rith immediate prisse»>¦ iont .insr.James\u2019sr ur.r.r, 'in the l.o'ver Town of Quebec, «villi a S,.irum« Y ard, apperiaonnj to It.P.Uo«s, Evqnire Flour and other goodt ivill bo received on Storage.Apply to Mr.MACP1IEKSON.NT.St.Peter Street.Quebec, May 22, 18IS.\tu TO LET.ST.M ay \\ THREE STORY Stone House i CHARLES STREET, suited ei b- for a respectable family, or a private Hoarding House.\u2014 ./LSD \u2014 rjMHE THREE STORY Stone House, No.53, V ST.PAUL STREET.Apply to JAMES DINNING.Mi b, ism two piory, iburbs, f Si.(»eoru< Street,) containing nine apartmen*», wi h italdiiig ami ctllar.Apply to Mr.JUHN I.ANl'.,«>r E.(i.CANNON.Notary Public.Quebec, K)ih May, I8JS.\tu-nnv \\R! II.DING LOT FOR SALE, in Sr.Joachim ! Street, S .1.ibn\u2019a Suburb».Inquire of the Kev.C.L.F.Haknski Nis.Id, S'anialau* Sircut.Quebec.26'h April, ISIS.\tu-2 HOUSE ft) LE fAT rllAHLFAiUUkcir j a A HOI SE, of SI feel in front by 36 feel in , y * »* It ha* perform.*.! witlnu tbn la«t five years, nioro than tOO.OtX» 'Iiroi of severe r ise* of di*enso ; at len*t 15,OtX) wore considered incurable.It ha* *avrd the live* of more than 5,0iK) children during the loro po»t *easou*.10,000 caaeo of Càmeral Dchilitf ¦¦4 waal Nervotio Rurrcy.Dr.Townaend * Naraaparilla nivnrorato* the whole system |>er-I tnaneutly.To lliiMe who have Inst their mosrulnr euertry by the eiiret* of medieine or indiscrétion committed in youth, or tlie execs,ivc indulgence of the pauioti*, and hroncht on a general phy.nc.-il prostration of the nervous system, Itusiindi*.want of ambition, , rsmting sensations, premature decay and decline, hastening towards .liai i'00,000.No.I, Place d\u2019Ahmks.Quebec, Muicb 11,1#.J8.NOTICE.A I.L claims duo by 0r to H,o p , PATRICK McGaUVFY inf r,euf,^li Mercbuiit Grocer, arc to be fjîid'f,'feli'n* A Mire.U, G.BELLF.AU.N I» i f r ,eil,»het, Quebec, 23d Kcby, 18*18.\t\u2019 N**f Tung, \u20222^3 F3 S.9 3 =' 2 ' * o 5\u201c CL È ¦=\t21 Ô-S- .r-3 \u201c 3- 2 >~-33 ?->?2.^3 2,3a.; »; s S ü\" \u201c 3 ô -v 3\u2019 y- r* sr a P*3 y 3xt?;s ^ a = - S ' - 3 j 3 r » « = \u2022 e m j- \" .= ill * - T» c ^ ^ 2 .2 'i ÎO - =\u2022 3 : T:.| i.=r-'^T KSTABLISIIEn FOR THE PUItPOST OF K» FECTINO ASSURANCES ON THE LIVES the places n oo ix.> « a Cesx 11 I 11 r« I .it r.^ Of Persons resident in or about to proceed to Colonies of Great Jiritain, India, or other pit ; = : ?~=2-t3r5r3'i2 oSîlis.rjr» * 3 \u2014 \u2014 3._ =.rm i* O mT 'M I r.\t*\tS\t-, o\t.\t=\t*9 , K.\t3\ti\t\u2014\t\u2022\to\t¦\ta H\t\"\two\t\u2022\t2\tg ~\t.3 tr » y 3 a.- £ w .V H 2 e ?^ 2 \u2022 5 §\u2022 ¦ \u201c î ~ f : ; !\t® i - \u2014 *\t-s ^ L* ____* , \u2022 * MM\t^ 3 =.\u2022 Abroad.Edinburgh .London.Glasgow.I, Gcor«r Sirrnl.\u20181, a.I.nlbtiury.35, St.Vincent Street.GOVERNOR 19, PREPARED AND PURI.TSHED AT SOUTH JOHN STREET, LIVERPOOL Jims* Cummings, Ksq., one of the assistants in the Lunatic.Asv- ' THF IIT HONRt P TUP Pilif np rr/-'iKr \u2022 .um.Wackw.Hs /.|a.d, Is th.gentlemen spoken of tu thaWl^\t*\tKING» RDINF 0 ^ ELC,N AND Governor General of Canada.Dr.Townsend\u2014Ximr Sir: Expressly for transmission by event Steamer sailii o r\u201cr*l\"'l,h ,h#|lh«uma«ii>iii .eonshlerahie of t.ie from that Port for the United States.\t; hinhe Wer- terribly sw.dhm.1 have u.e,l four\tyou, (IHARLES WII.LMER\u2019S EUROPEAN M \\n «v».f,lr\u2019*p\u2018r;i!*\t/\u2018\u2018-J\tn»« \"«\u2018ro than one thousand dob /\t.c.' .\t,\tVÔ.-,\t.\t,S 1 lac» worth olgo.nl I am somtieh better\u2014in.leed.I am entirelv re A eslab.l*l«cd in 1842,illtdtr the title of \u2018\u2018The Ameri- I lieved.You are at hbci ly to use thia tr>r the benefit of tha afilictad BlaciwelCs Island.Sept.11, 1847.I have sufirred terribly for nine time I could nof pains, and my bottles of your Yours, resitnctAilly, JAMKri CUMMINGS.Fewer nnA .%|>ie.^T^IIE CAPITAL of the Cowipany is .\u20ac000,000.All I Ihe Directors me Sbarrh.ilrien of the Ci\u2019uiinany THE R ATES ha*e hern f,timed on the most correct observation! «vbitli exist a* to the value of life.THF.PROFITS of Ihe Company will be aare tainrii and divided at err.cm Nimv# Letter.\u201d lit leatldij; feature ix lo presct.i, at a glance, nit account of every important event that may occur in Great Britain, Eur«|«, or Avis, in the in'erval .\t___________________ Lciivrai the-niliiiz of rach Steam Ship, tvhciher ill politics '\tI>r-Townsemr.Barsepanlla\tis une-iualled In eases\tOf the\tChills\t\u2019'\u2022t\" \"tlcrvaU.tvhen each\tPolicy having a riglii\tto pai- or commerce\u2014a correct and compreljcn-ive Shipping L«t,\t^^afrrcce.^d'frC7he^m\\^^\taE'.ed Tor'll?\t\"'''TT in t\"'e ¥und ,u \u2018* hi tvhich is eisett a faithful record of Ihe arrival and dc- ebaractcr.\t** ««'ucated lor division among the A«*tirrd.{unure of oil American vcuels at and from all lhc*r,y \"r\t«I the ^liuu uft|,e .«ny Shipping Lift, and a Prices Current\t! Quiamr, and w.ie l.-ft in a very weak and di-tressmg state, aud \u201c*\tJ The fluctu dion* of tl»e Money, Mantifaclurin», and\tt '-edLwly wnh th' without doubt.u.i- UP*\t0»\t \tc B\trV y, c\tc a\" I* * » .2 \u2014\t\u2022 JQ\tz 5 \u2014\t>* Z.\ta u \u2014\t^ C r r 5 a «3 \u2022 9 ^ \u2014 Y\tw* S -J- i* given an impartial selection of the vie«v» of the leading jturnali, on nil queslians affecting Commerce, or Ihe gcncr jl intcrcati of humanity.Occasional extract», of a nitnilar character, arc also made from the best Cot.linentai I \u201e w, , ~\t.Fordham, A*gu*t 13,1347.mttr-r*\t1\tDr.Townsenil\u2014Dearsir: I have .x liltle girl sev.-n years of age, * I \u2019________ ,,\t,\t.,\t,\t: «ho has b\u2014,I ¦nverxl years afflirtrd with Fit.*; we tried almost Titcnrovcn as they are no\u2019v .-ecome, tviih every depart* evarythiug for her.but without sur,-*» ; 4t last, although wo could ment of human enterprise, the events t.-anipirii.g n the Hod i»* recommomlatjon m our ctrr.ulurs for caws like her*, we Liter try and Scientific world a-c duly registered : at d a 1\tb*1.x* *ieiuv-r) deltciie health we would givo her sotun norlion of iho «\u2022 Fi-onprsv Nt.i.\" ________________.i .\t< fyour »xr»ip-irill.i, an.! ire very glad wn did.for it not oulv reator- pai.ionul the EUROPEAN >IviL I* approinaled to a ; sd her .Ire\u201e,th, bit -he h*.had no return of the Fits, Ui our great oriel Obituary of eminently great cr good men, who arc, pl-ta-are and aurprur.She u fast becoming niffad aud huarty, for from lime to lime, removed by death.\t! wiui;:» we fvU grateful.half as nring.III.- The increnied facilities to the assured»* reEarda Resilience aud Tracelling\u2014tUe limits bring generally wry menv-vr.and in ,m.titular, the aisittetl bung at liberty In pats by Sir mt Frssrl, or Sailing Parkrts br- io Advertisers the \u201c European Mail\u201d pretent» a facile and effective medium for giring rvensire publicity i lo both American a: d Hrili»h annuuncetncRts.Apart ! frum the Advatiiagcs of a wide circulation, among the cl«*»ei to whom Advertisers chiefly address themselves, the \u2018\u2018European Mail\u201d is pcru*cd with an iidcmsi peculiar to itself.Advertisements of an immoral or questionable tendency arc scrupulously excluded.The proprietor having purchased the copyright of the \u201cLiverpool and Manchester Price Current,\u201d Your*, respertftiltr, JOHN BUTLER, Jr.Female NIrdiciae Dr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy r.tirn for In-ini-nt Consumption, Brirrenn-S*.Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, Costivcness.Pile*.L-urorrlnea, or Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation.Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary otsctiark\u2014 tlierei.i.and for the cruerti prostration of tne system\u2014 Bo matter whether tlie mult of inherent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, ilhie^i nr eccnletiL Nothing can be more surprising than its iuvieormting eiferta on the human frame.Persons \u202211.weakness and lassitude, from taking it, at once become robust immediately counteracts liich ia the great cause ot Twelve tnonUdy insertions in Et'zlish of the ¦ 1 F the above named person, or any of hi»family, nho above tit the Old Quebec Gazette and Quebec Mercury.¦ RH London about 20 year* since, and settled for some PORTRAIT OF JACQUES CARTIER, BY THEO.HAMEL.ra^HIS fnithful likcnc»3 of the celebrated adventurer, M i«a copy of (he painting no«v in possession of the Literary and lliatorical Society.It is exceedingly well got up.Btxc 20 x 2ft inrhei.For sale by\tTHOS.CAHY.May I5ih, 1848.NOTICE.FV1HE Britannia Life Assurance Company M.having reduced (heir rale ofFremiuma, the subscribe; i» uteparod torcceivepiupuaaNaccordinj'tu (lie tie tv icalc.K FENISTON, Aient, Qiybcr, ?lth Ocl.1846.u India Wharf a publication lotijt mil and favonrab'y knumi on bo h 1 \u2022\u201c,l of energy under iu influence.It ,Klc, or tho Allontkt it i.hi, intention to in,.,por.t, ,ht :\tiTSSSSV*.,r - d.n,.,.Vo papers oil iric \u2022raJUl Of iMarch, %Yhen a cooiulerallc \u2022 nature, lo^xhiEu certificBtrn of raroi p^r#>nn««J but wo caa a*-cnlarscment ir II be made in the Bizc of IliC 44 fiiirupcan iUfw\tthaï humir«*(l« ofraMui havo boon roportod to no Mail,\u201d which will enable him lo present hi» subscriber.\t.T.hrrB/Tili7 1b\"n *hhnut children.\u201e i i:.: .i .i .1 law \u2022 r r\ti i\ti \u2022 .\t1 ort r u,,n< a\tuottloB of this invaluable\tmodirtoe, havo baao wiln much audili«nal valuaMe mlormafion\the Ins\thitherto\tj biosaca with fioo.\tbealihy oAprtnf.been compelled by «rant of room to omit ; whilst there\t_____ - .tv ill be no increase in price.\tT#\tmm* 9lh May.1818.THOS.CARY, Agent, Quebec.NOT» IE TO JOSKPII TAVLOR.time in Sydney, Cape Breton, from whence he rcrnrmd to t Quebec, will apply al the office of llie subscribers, lie or they will hear of \u2022omethiug gremly to ihrir advantage.McKAY & CASSF.LS.Qucliec, 15th January.1848.\t!\t___________ I Morning Chronicle and Montreal Herald will copy.) ! tio\u201c n*ay ^ prevented.4»rrat lllcaainx la ^I««kcr« U«l ChiMrea.Thlv Extract of Sarsaparilla has been expressly preparnn ID j Mf-rrur- ti> f-nmie complaints.No female who ha* reason to tup|Mi*,- th- is approaching that critical period, \u201c Th* turn of life,\" j should neglect tu uke it, as it is a certain preventive tor may of the numerous anil horrible disrates to which females are sub-jtet *t Ibis inui! of life.This period may b* delayed far «ses rat years by using this medicine.Nor M it less valuable for thosi who are approaching womanhood, as it is calculated to as-¦ list nature, by tpiirkeinug the blood and invigorating the system.In.leed, this medicine is invaluable for ail the deiicato durasse to which woman are subject.It braces the whole system, renews permanently the natural enersirs.by removing the impurities of the body, not so far stimulating as to produce subsequent relaxation, which ia tho case of most medicines taken for female weakness and disease.By using t few bottles of lint meUicins, many severe and painful surgical opera.MONTREAL TYPE FOUNDER Y.Specimens of the new jo», book, and news- yaff.r Type, Cut*, fee., onuale in ihis Establishment, may be seen at Ihe Booimtotc uf Ttlos.Cary Ï* Co., Marketplace, Quebec.P rit e» Ihi\u2019 *antc it» in Ne«« York.\u2014Old Type taken in exchange, at t;d per Ih.AI»o\u2014Agent! for Mc»»r».IIoe&.Co.Ne«v Yotk.Messrs.Wells K.Webb, \u201c Mesiri.Johnson k Co.,PhiUdel- ' ?lb OcL, 1819.\tu\tplus.I It is llie safest anil most effectual medicine for purifying the «va- .lam.«nd rwlmving th« nurfnrinir* att«nd«nt upuu child birth ov«r ducoYorod.(t \"trcnifthouB Ixiih (ho moihor and child, provenu 1 piini and uitxiate, incroatoa nnd ourichoii tiio fcxxl, dioeo who have uaefii it think u i« induptiiuahlo.It i« highly unofiil InjUi Ijo-fore end aHcr ciHihunn^nt.at it provenu dianneiva attendant upon i ehildhirtli\u2014m ro«tiv(»neAN, Pile*, Crampe, Swelling of tho Fort, : Ueepuiidrucy, Heartburn.Voiniting, fain in tho Hai'k and Loimi, FtiUo rtiiiu.lleinorrhaKo, and iu refulutinjf tho acorotinns and oquali^iof (ho circulation it haa no oqual.Thu irrpat hoanty uf this rnodicino ia, it ia alwaye eafo, and tho moat deiicato uao it aioat auccoHaftilly,' very frw canoe require any other inedicmo.(n «ofiie a iittlo Castor Oil, or Maguoii.i, ia uaelui.Kxemae in (he opi-n air.and light fund with (in* nimlietD*.w||| til^ay* to fUro a tafo au J e»*y * Lujfia tm^t tnixt any Sorlh American purl and any European purl at any lime nf the year, tcilhnut extra charge.\t' The hkxu.cJ need thu.be under no !1.,,re|,rn*i.»n.of luMiij the Itenefits of ihr.r ,M»licirk hy the o\u201e,i*H,.n_ p-.Im p* ttiHil »ri lent,\u2014on I heir put tt,, g , hr required by oilier Compaiiiea, of tbeir intention to ermu (hr Atluii'ic.IV.\u2014The prompt despatch in Ihe dispneal rfbmineM»\u2014 tlie foRtil Board line l,einK iove»
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