The Quebec mercury, 30 avril 1849, lundi 30 avril 1849
[" ËXTR AORDIN AK t.lût ç U t ç MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 1819.VOLUME XLV.sas.MORES ET STUD IA ET POPULOS ET PRÆLIA D1CAM.Vibg.(ÏEO.IV.NUJttBEB 53.DOINGS IN MONTREAL.\u201e lhe Montreal G izette Extra of Saturday, from in\t28.érnrmûtf Wt»r* much gratified in being «hie lo inform our Peace, entered thrioom, when he itaa reqneited to wiili-diaw tliough lie alated Ilia capacily, and ihat it rvaa in that capacity he pretcnied hiinieir.Mr.Bitnalinger said hi* appearance wa* unusual, and hrgged that he ivould relire, which Mr.Caatle did.and Mr.Krrnatiueer than , , Mra.n.He ward, Perry, and Ferre», were Receded to take ourdcclaraiiona\u2014which were giten by rt^rr* *\tthi* afiernoon, at lulf-paat une u'\u2019 e.,rC\" r*\"\t^ \u2018''e, '.\"U'reaaion that tbia atep »»oa |;txralrd from liri \u2022\ttnerely preliminary to our being carried before the mag;»* o\u2019clock\t|cn MrSU(.Ermniinger and Gagnon,1 'r\u201cte\"*wfcr«\t^ ll'»t P''rpoae in the Police A\u2018 h*\": *' pcacei wcut down to the Jail for the pur* i\t, rhc\tl'\u201cr,« of'ht declaration» were read m Juiiicr* of*\"® '* .f Metarn Monii'oinerif Mack.u*\u2019 lu ' 've rc*pecli»ely aiuwcred that we had not ling ' \u201c\t' rr\"\".* d'l\"h, uf .* .\"V\"\" \"!il\u201e,lT,'\"uin dé'.cè\u201did«(| m mat it wa* for mi purpose of that kind, \u2022ill merely to aff.iid lie magislrau-a, many of whom were m vhei.dance, an opportunity of consuhiux together upon t it budi.ci,\tUnder Hu* assuiance and relying upon^Mr.I)idi*le\u2019» wind as a gentleman, vve accompanied »*> u.icer uf the Court into Mr.F-rma'ingi i\u2019s r^ om, where utr were locked up.Afit r \\ d.Iculton .f nliuttl two liuiira, nriiiv whirh Unie Mr.F.imatiogei was in alletidauie at * sover.nnent Houtr, tliut gnuileuiaii made Inv ap|iear* \u2022t'fe, and 10*.,,,R »nmr pipers upon his table, .aid.jc'itlcmrn ttie«e air the depositions against yon \u201d He fl that we might I mk a' tltem, tun copies weie then m n*rl'hat the Clerk musi have them iu l * * n tmial heading*,\u2014which, vve nrtd scatccly say lie'i'1' r Arson.He riq'iired me to folhivv him imnirdiatrly, and I wa* conducted to the Cruttal Police St.itioil, wfiere I wa* liliccd apirt, in i aolit.'ty c< II, a; d dcaiiud th?rc for some \u2022une, wuhout bcaig all.wed 'o communicate wiih my brother, who calhd to *.re me.or indeed wiih any person whatever.After about eight hours of thi* sulitarv coti-fiiicinrn , I vvn« c u .ic ed t\" the ('omtnon G» I, in char«e of a Sergeant of Polie -.Mr.M\u2019Ginn, die Gaoler , not m die budding >i tne lime of my arrival, but I inimidiatcly placed ( seemingly in purma cc of whispered instructions from die Srrgrani in whose charge I was ) in a close, diuily-lirh cd cell, widiout bench, chair, table, or any oilier article of futnilute.Finding my remonstrances «gaunt my confinement iu this place to he all in rain, I requested that my situation iinglit be made known to Mr.M\u2019Ginn, upon bis rci.irn.Previous to d.st limr, however, l via.visit, d hy Slu riff Boston, and.by Ins instructions was removed i \u2022 a more convenient «psilmeni.have remained until this time\u2014upwards of tory* released.\u2022* We just now perceive that tlie disarming is commenced at a temporary Guard House near this, where a t'uaid of Canadians, armed vith cutlasses, was mounted ; they sent -ome soldiers, who are recciv ing the arms from them.\u201d Montreal, April 28th, 7^.p, m.Our city during yesterday was iu a most excited state.Groups of people were assembled at every corner, earnestly discussing the state of affairs, and tho various rumours of the day.Early in the evening it was reported that three persons had been shot near the Bottsecours Market by a bo.lv of armed siieciul constables.The rejvort proved true.One of the parties named Driscoll was wounded in the thigh, and another named Simon Claikv, slightly grazed by a body of armed special constables.RESOLUTIONS To be ptoposid br Mr.'De Sale» Li Torr àrc, on Saturday the 28ili April, 1849.I.\u2014Thai this House taking into consideration the deplorable events which took place m the city uf Montreal, on Monday, 2ô:h instant, when a numerous and riotous assembla-,e of evil-minded persons attacked, about nine o'clovkai nijihl, the building m whichtln* House vvns then \u2022 ittmg, m ennsequi nee of which di ¦ Aiclmrs as vve ll as it» Libraiy wire totally destroyed, a d all tlie unpo tant liusine** of this country vialcntly inti rrupted J \u2019liât this House further ronvidcring the character of the liols, the burnings wlurli liavc »i vc' -k*'ii place, and lie tumulliicjis meeting''whifh .uc daily held m several portion* of tin» city, with Hie avowed object f threatening and controlling the acts of tne l.rgidtiurr, this H u*e is fully coi.riticcd that its deliberation* aie no I i.gcr free, and 'bat it is iiiu-t urg-nt lha' the pre*fnt Se»*i n should be rlosrd.2 \u2014Thai under (be*e cri.iral rircum-tanres, tlfis House rite transfer Books of Stock, which have been closed preparatory to arranging the payment of the dividends, opened on Saturday, and since that day the Three and a Quarter per cents.Long Annuities, and Rank Stock have been abundant for immediate delivery.The market opened heavily on Saturday for all sorts of securities, but the intelligence received on Monday respecting the renewed hostilities between Germany and Denmark, produce further depression, and Consols wore down as low as 11 j.at the close of ihe market, however, mure firrnnr.-s prevailed.Consols leaving off.,t DI j to 9!J.Tho political uews received on Tuesday seemed to implv that nothing of a very serious nature from the hostiiitii.*.*.b*\u2018tvv#-en Germany and Denmark, and the Kngli-h maikot presented a lx*tti*r ap|>earance An increase ol bii>iiif>' was observable.Consols rose to 92} to\u2018J2J.for money I Ur.Croily was a warm »upporter of the National system ol education, and, indeed, of every measure which tended to tlie progie»* of enl.gtiienincni.He waa one of the con»* miasioncr* of Charitable Bequesls, and in accepting that office,in conjunction with Dis Murray 8i Denvir, incurred a large «hare of odium, from which, h *vvcrer, he never shrank, nolwithstanding that ihe opposition against hint wa* led by die lute Mr.O\u2019Coniiell in person.As soon aa the announcement of hie death was made public tlie thupa in Drogheda were nearly nil closed, and die shipping in the river had their fligs raised half matt high.He wa* about 70 year* of age, but from active habits and a strong contliluiion looked to be much lc*s advanced iu age.Tuesday Evenino.Thial os- Mr Duffy.\u2014At the silting of the com* mission Court to-day die second trial of Mr.Charles (Ja* vtnDuffy, under the Treason Felony Act,was commenced The prisoner was arraigned, and the clerk of the Crown read die indictment, which was precisely the same as that under which he wa» given in charge in the month of Feb* r'miy last, when the jury disagreed.The Aitorney-Gc* rural then nddress«d the jury on behalf of die Crown.The facts comprised in the daterneni of the learnrd gen* Irman were ol courte die same a* those relied upon by him on the previous occasion, and have betLi over and over again pn'.lhhed.Evictions in Kerry.\u2014Tlie Rev.J\u201ehn IWUler.parish p.ie»t of Milltuvvn, co.Kerry, in a I.tier dated March 30.and addressed lu the Cork Examiner v»ritcs as follows:\u2014\u201cI have witnessed this morning, on n farm called Callynafcny, 3Ô dwelling-house* levciled.I hav heard die weepings and die wailings uf dieso 35 families, whose house* were levclltd on yf*leiday ; and in tlirir wailings of wo 1 liavo heatd and -ecu di* rn joined by 35 other families, who*» habitation* were to be irea'ed in a j like timiuer this d iy.Out of tlie*8 70 ramifies, fiv« fjthrrs hare died «ii.ee yesterday.This you must afiow ivn* a strange «.eue, Ne«d I tn:>r;.li»i*, or need I make ' any comment on il Ï 1 am sure l need not ; but I only ! regret that I have 'ived to witnos -urh a scene.Ob ! what feeling* mu»l the prr*oi.s have w In arc to be wit-! névés of die desolation of lb.sc 70 families this night, ! lalturg shelter by the smouldering ruins of their once fund hotiw* ! 8ale OF Mr.O\u2019Connell\u2019s I.icrahy.\u2014The at.» uouncement of the meditated sale uf die late Mr.O\u2019Coti-tiftll\u2019» hou*e and libr.-.ry lias evoked a somewhat indignant ] letter from Mr.T.M.Roy, the ex\u2014*ecrelary of tlie^ Repeal \\s*ociation.The proceeds.i> serins, ore to he ap* 1 pliid'.oivard* the 1 quididon of the liberuior\u2019s debts\u2014a sorrowful account, by the way.of the vast sums of money contributed by a grateful people for die .\u2018uppoit of ilult ! clivinpion during tlie long period of 16 rears.It is report.dh*re dial Rear-Admiral Sir Charles Na* P* r, K (Lit., when he slr,kc* in» dig it om the Si.Vinrent, will immediately ic-h ist it on board the Superb, Captain Purcell.Mid proceed to die Cork siati ui to relieve Rear-Admiral Mack ay, at presetil in command on dial part uf \u2022liecoast of Ireland.AUSTRIA.Vienna, April 7\u2014Intclligc oe hasjuit been received d.n haul » had actually Inkrn place .ilon- ihe whole lino of operation» on i lie Mb insi., undihat J llachtch had nt lacked aud beaten the enemy opposed lo him, mid had cap urrd 17 r winon*.General Hcrzingcr lias left, with 7,009 men, for Hungory.It is generally believed that Field-Marshal Lieutenant and account; they receded towards ihe close ot the day.j Hammerstetn s on the point of 011161111\" Hungary with t to -lay (Fri.Gy.) a I ir».0-:Kltnr:i from Gallicia.Many ni.* of opinion tli Prices continue toleruhly steady, bu number of sales depre-ssetl prices; Consols cios.,1 for money 921 to 92j and 92J to 9.?4, for tlu* iccoui.t m l Exchequer Bills *17 to .'id Pin.The Foreign Stock Market ha- ['.irtnkcn of the depression observed on the L .tidim Su.ck Exchange for home securities.Few speculative o;>.rations have been entered upon, and the favourite South Americv.n Stocks even have been neglected.To-day .Mexican.-were .lone nt 3D; Peruvian tio^ ; Bueno.- Ayres 39; Russian 1d4{ ; Spanish Threes 31 { , nd Dutch 2^ per cents.5i J The vultie of Railway \u2022.hares has hud :i downw-.ird tendency, and the l.itsiness done bus :* '* n limited.Tlie committee appointed to investiçatc certain tnui-aclions ¦connectetl with the stock af the great Norih o! l'ug: nd.and the York, Newcastle and Berwick Cotnpani.have published their rejiort ; the docmni nt was ic.nt (,n th,-London stock Exchange on Monday, and listened t with groat interest.Mr.Huds.'ii H .ppears by the liooks of the company, ins had placed to his credit upwards of jC.8.400 more than he w.* entilh-d to for fi.'d» itself cotistrnincd m pray (list His Ex.ellrr.cy tlir shares purchased of him by the York \\ Berwick Coinjianv ; and at th.: enquiry that gentleman it ;s said the full amount.The last published returns of the B uil.sth* and termination of rhe ndered a cheque for GovernorGeoeial wdll.c |ilf.i»*d immediately to pioroguc the pre»rni Sessions ; or, .f it -t.oulti be dremed necessary (list :he Legislature should siill continue to prorred witi.tlie busiues* vvh.ch is *iill iwniling, then that H.s Excel-' The last published returns of the IGnk of JLiglaiul was Iency ivill br pleased in H.e exf rcitc of he Rovsl Proroga- show the amount of gold coin and t.iiiliiou on hand to be wa* live to canvctir, as S|tei'dily a* possible, both brnnebea ui | X\u2018l 4,083,530.'lie* detail.- comprise .in the return* continue to exhibit a limited amount >>f business in tlie corntncrcial depattirn nt.The money market hashoi !) iir ctiveowing ; rii:ri| ally to a contraction of mercantile operations usual during tlu* Easter week.The rates 01 interest an* without variation, and the demand for advances limited.The payment ot tlu* dividends on the tl:i< \u2022-and-a-qtiarti r \u2022¦pi »\t1» -i 1\t.1 n » \u2022\t\u2022\t1\t\u2022 t'er cents.Bank stock, and long annuities cotmi cue.d rite Letter Mail hy the Cambria arrived, via |,n Tuesday.Ti\u201e.:iIliuil!,t au,-m I,*\tot h.s Halilnx, this day at eleven o\u2019clock.W e lo-c no it.u IrgislatufO 111 or iu |i'occrd to : lie des,aatcb of public business in the la'e Parliament Buildings, in ll.c city of Quebec, which arc fully adiquatc to ihe purj oscs of Hie pro«mcial Legislature.Arrival of (ho Kiigli*h Mail.18 hour* from' the peTiod of my first urreat\u2014and I w .ulti time in suhmitting our London Corrcttpondcncc especially requeai your alteiiti.iu 10 the fact, ih&l I have to Oltr readers.mil ycl seen ihe affidavit or ilfidaviis on which I bavelireii committed; thnl 1 have undergone no examination whatever ; lint, in fuel, I hive no further .'tficisl information of the London, Saturday, April 14*.The uncertainly and distrust occasioned hy that this would leave the last-mentioned province ton much expo.,,1 to the attempts of the iil-di-posed, but in all probability the greater part of this class are already underarms in Hungary.ITALY.CAPTURE OF BRESCIA.The Opinione of Turin, uf the ôih insi., stnles that Brcsrui, die finest city in Lombardy, after Milan, is nuw I 1111 a h*ap of ruin*.Ttie inhabitants of Cosuc, on hearing iff the disasters of B.crcia, lia.l laid down tbc*r urtns.' Bergamo, altera rc-i.-iance of some days, had capitulated, 1\u2019 -c inhabita.Os bad been condviniied to pay a fi.ie ol two millions of dollar.*.The population of Btcsn* holdout lor eititcs.\u2019J'tio.e barricades wire sue* c.ssivcly earritd by d.e p.ini of the bayonet uficr a san* quinary contest.Every inch of gruund was ditputrd i with fury.The tna.frurc on boih sides wa» enur-I mous.An Viivirinu General was so severely wuundid as I tii be compcll d 10 *ubmil lo tlie uinp'itatiun of n leg.A Col'.nel iv.is killid, together with several otficera, (The inhabitants who survived et,trenched themselves in s .rnc house*.T o-e houses were set ori fife, and 'I * I inhatnlanls were burnt alive.Brescia bad not suffered j .1 severely since tlw year 1512, nlieo it was carried by llig l-bcnch, under the cotntnand uf Gaston de Fois.TME ENTRANCE OF GENER\\L MARMORA IN F ) GENOA, VNI) FLIGHT OF THE REBELS., f >e French government .eceiv d two despatches yesterday, the frst of which an ,0111 ced lliat General La seemittes is upwards of iM.d!'0.000, and the grrntu poTtion ofthis sum will shortly be thrown on tlw marki t.'larmora had entered Genoa on the fi h, and had made To day money is more abundant, first ¦\u2022las.» Bills aient '>un»«!l master of the lurta and of all the commanding 2 j per cent.Last 8atiirilay the Sultan steamer, from the Mediterranean, brought specie to the value uf upwards of dungeon, mi an accusation which I have uoliesitn ini in present m Ity no means an improved position, pronouncing false i»\"d unfounded\u2014without »ny intimation |,ostj{;m>, liavint! again commcncetl.This, with 1 whitevi r ol the eroutuU on uhich tloi ROCUfHMon I»\t.\t»\u2022 4i f*»| i\t»\t'\t\u2022 \u2014 u.d .viih .in even an ,ppor.«n.«r ff r.carding my cn- a blockade ol the L be, l.avo cast a gloom mtirh | piiatic dînai of the charge made against me.\tgreater titan might Imvo been antu ipated, and IJ.lirving that ihc auitiort ic* ate heui.'l 10 take action ciimplainlR of the unusual dullness of trade an\u2019 ill 0 mailer by which I am most uiij.isity deiained from vorv .roneral.£92,000 was exported lYom this cou tty to States.The 'l'in.et of the Uth inst give the ' gold in Pan» and Hamburgh as follows: \u2014 The premium on guidât Pmi» i> 7 p.': mille.which.mi' »l 25 my home .and my busini**».to mv g'cal loss and d.Irimciit, I have .again .e*i «ctlully to request that you will bring my case under their consideration.I am.Sir, Your most ob*.servt., ALFRED PERRY.A warm dehalc took place in the Assembly this morn-ing, on a iniiiinii of Mr.Boulton, of N *ifolk, u> the eff et ilia' the House \u2022dioultl add ess hi* F\u2019xceHcncy, rxiwi *'i g its desire to maintain |>t ticc, and support the government in icy meastiTs lo attain .liai end.¦pim dbeiission «rote on clause* of the innlion to the pllrct, that the country waa in a vale of profound tranquility- Hun.grtid.initi on the opposition brnebe* wnrnily arguing that tin* was faire; and charging the Government with not having utrd p'oprr precaution.Col.Gnc.Y road two letter* ft»tn tho prisoner*, which J liu Polish Maygnr war against Austria is pro-pressing, though without any verv obvious re- w* publith below.Hr commaintd in a very indignant | in abeyancp.Frederick William having declared 13.11; und the exchange .it short being 13.11 ; it follows at Hamburgh and Lombm.»okl i of 3/.in exchau Humbtugh 011 Lon I' Dial gold ;a the ^ame .at the English Mint price .f I\" for standard gold, gives im ,*xchaiig exchange nt Paris on London at si follows that gold IS'l.io percent, >i> London.By advices from Hamburgh the pr ice >1 ,\t,\t,\t.\t,,\t,\t-\t, iver mark, which, at the English Mint uric, j suits ; and iiiilo.\u2018R assisted hy the arms ol Rttssta.:\tper nunce :,>i st-.imlani : Id.giv.* u.tho Austrians (\u2019an scarcely expect a satisfactory j termination to tho war.The rejection of tho Imperial Crown of Germany hy tho King of Prussia, is considered of great importunoo here\u2019, as front the election of William Frederick was anticipated a cessation of tho restless and ruinous anarchy which has lately distracted the whole of the petty German ''tales; so long, however, aa Austria and Hnva-1 rin refuse their eoncurreneo, the matter remains in Fails tlun 17s.I ge of m at pr ice X'tnLA.N DUBLIN, April 7.Death of tmi Homan < AriioLtc ! hi Mat r.\u2014 l iv 1 which thev intlicttd upyn the it bel*, in Rev.Dr.Cr.dly, th.Roman U.cle l.c P.mde, expired | ihe,n for their ditloyaliv, and to upliu d yesterday m Droghed., alter .an attack I rl.olera .ff nine The influence of her M i'uv\u2019s represents hours duration.The.dcCcavrd jirrl.le waa liiihlv esteemed by men of all religims and polidral |ier.*ua«ioni, t.eicg ever remarkable for Uhrittian liber.aliiy townids his dissenting fellow-country mst'i and love of peico and order.ni nit.Tlie second despatch brought the still more important news uf the capituLdon of die city to the 10\t;>«.Tlie insurgent» were flying fur aheiter onboard tlie E .gli'h and French ships.IMPORTANT NEWS FROM GENOA, h w.t* conftdentlv reported in Paris vestirday, 12th, (list the g vernirent had received a telegraphic despatch an.it uiicmg hat Genoa had surrendered at diacrciun.DENMARK AND THE DUCHIES.T!.e last advices froiu Copeiiliarcti iimutiun the capture of one Prussian merehttuman, and u, (.tght Rostock vessels.Plie nutnt\u2019cr of German vcssclt which di# |).ntj cruisers have captured »incc the renewal uf he»* tililics .s 2S.STATE OF CANADA.(From the London .\u2019Homing' Pott.) N\u2019dbi g ,-an well he more anomalous ihan tho comfl* 11\tm of (he Brt'iih montrchy in Cauads at ihe prerei.t ' momriil.A tyrannical democracy opprimes and insults i the \u2022(.yiliit- of the province, and her Majesty\u2019* rrpre»en* tatbe d.e* net even aff et to have any o\u2018her'rule for lii* i gon* nnvei;t than what »ccms to be the will of Die majority.D'.c men who risked their property ai d iheir lives, .«cmo ; year * ;.go,to maintain ihe authority of die tiitccn\u2019s govern-inet.i are tunv called upon to p»y for the lo»».'* aid injuries «nier lo punish the ^OTernmeiit.sentttive has not hren used .igninst this monstrous proposition, further than 10 exclude from the right of claiming compensation those who were actually prosecuted and convicted for having taken part in ibo rebellion.They who wera ostentatious Kxlraets from lute Papers.Publish FRANCE.Thf piü'ieil convicts i>f Bourns paued ihrourh Pari» on FriOiy mornitig, on iheif n sj 10 the cii»d> I «-l Hlh.I-len», ustfd »c*en lraji;e* north i f Amipi»if_ m d which wa* u*cd und r I/oni» Philippe a* a *tate prison.Ptiey ttere sceonipanicd hy as\u2019ioi.i escori.M.PiM.e, the fuher in-li»» of M.Thiers, died on Sn'y d iy mo nin; of chnlrra, af'er a fov h urs illne-s I'lieie is ercry 't-a-oii to btliese ttiai he epidemic is more nrrsa'ent in Paris than the authorities ate disposed to admit.F.sery eff irt is made, boih t y theg vernmem and the press, to conceal its evrnsion.Several otner tnem-hert of the Assembly, includiite tlte Bish .p of Orleans.h*Te lately been remared by death.On Frida» it>ere were 5S members Confined to 'heir aparimeiits by serinus indisposition.The cause is a»*i;ned to the unheal by ethalaiions which pretsil in die Chamber, a d from 'he diflieul'y of rent dating the building.A correspirrrc* #*\t.*\t1 ! find ihit rte I.egititni»\u2018* are in bigbspiti * to-day » i d td, at m period for mmy years past base they been so joyous, and, according to iheir own account, so full ^a.-au light artillery.The surrender ot the Chnstian \\ III.was almost imoiedia eiy^ follow, d by that cl the Gcfion, and he Datti.l» »stl rs ol ih^ (.efioti, a did by the German soldiers, »el about to sa*e the crc»r of he Chii-.nii VIII.; 4t>0 men were fared, hut at 8 o\u2019clork p in.the vessel, which had been burning s eadily sll ihe «hile, exploded wi h the rrmvn-in« 7i>0 men.Of the ere»r of the Gefi'ii 230 escaped without iij.iry, bir ttiei;ii i'c- of the killed and wounded was not le-, ihin Ifi l.The Germans hid but one man ki led.and 13 wounded.The reports of the battle give due praise to the courage of the Danish snilots, and no !e*.priise is given io he German Commander, the Duke of Saxe-Coburg.fur hi.jud r our arrangements, at d'he humanity and zeal winch he displned in hi* attemp t to save the unfuriuna r crew f hr- ('tuis'ian VIII.The Cologne Gaz-re of the llth mst , in a letter from Altonativs:\u2014\u2018 VVc have received positive intelligence that the Daiic* have rvseuated Hailarsleben on the 6th, and the German troops have «gain 1 aken possession of lltat t>«n.Another engagement Ins likewise taken place in I he Send wit between .lion: d.\u2019.K'Oof the Imperial troops, ; ami lO.U Dsnes.The i«sue w is undeeisir \u2022.A Dan-i isli vessel, bearing n fl ig of tmee, »vas in ihe port of Kclt-ernforde on the evening of the 6 h, m order to ascertain the precise pailieu\u2019ars resjteei ng th- two large men o\u2019war ¦ wliich have been blown up.and the nu nber of prisoners m»de.'I l»e lat'er amount to 61 I, am >ng whom arc ah .ve 40 office's, six of »vhom are Swede», T t first account | said above Î) 10 men were taker pus mers, of whom only \u2022bout 20 were olfi ers and exile's.The Danish env .y at Frankfort has called for his passports, and has quit ted that city to her Majesty\u2019s minister at Naples, stating that the Neapolitan government had determined that Iriun the 1st davs of the instant inon'h of April the port .and çtiH «I j I\u2019alermo and the adjacent coasts shall be placed in a s'ute lofblickade, and that cruisers o' war of the royal navy sluill w-a'ch over llie coasts uf S cdy, in order lift atttmu-* nition, ami., or any other articles which may be used, in war, be not introduced iiro any part ol the irland, April |0.\u2014 It is hereby notified that Viscount Pdlmets-lon, her Majesty\u2019.* Principil Secretary of Stale for Foreign Adairs has recc ved from tier M ije-ty\u2019s mini*ler at Co» penha.en a despatch, dated the 3U of April, 1849 enclosing a communication from die Danish Minister for Foreign Affairs, da ed the 2nd instant, declaring that a blockade of the German pons of Cainniin Swinentumle, i Wolgaat, Greifswalde, S'ralsund, and Uostoek «'ill commence on the 5th instant, and that a blockade of the j pons Pilbiu and Dautz c, and nf the.rivets ike Kibe the I Wcser, and the Jahde, will commence on llte 12 h ittst.April 10\u2014It is liereby notified that Visconnl Pal-1 merston, her Majesty\u2019s Princi|ial Secielary ol Sta'e for ' F'orei'n Alfairr, has received from Viscount Ponsonby, her Majesty's aitibassador at the court of Vienna, u dcs-j patch, dated April 1st.1819, stating that he had on that diy received from 'he Austrian Minister for \u2019 F'orcign Affairs a note dated the 31 si of March, announcing that 'he blockade of Venice would commence on tlte | 4 h instant.The tenor of the Austrian minister\u2019s note is as follows :\u2014 (Translation.) Vienna, March 3l, 1819 Th* Imperial Government findin> it eX|iedieni to reestablish, from Ihe 4'h April next, tho blockade notified in the course of last year with respect to the port ol Venice, which blockade was interrupted by subsequent occurrences, the undersigned, President of the Council, Hamburg leférs and papers of the 9th inst.cou'ain has the honour to request .he Ambassador of England to , >.«e forth r pwiculars ol H r e- gage,ne,it at Kck-nfnrde, t>r,ng *h.s dcermt.iaiton to Ihe knowledge of » \u2022 gose n-.and in which he lass .f human life as-erfed to have be»n\t\u20181 »«>\t\u2018^1 the itnp.r.al \\ '«-Ad.n rol cha ged verv .re.t though no prisiti.c sta ement.of >he number with the execution of tins measure, ha.orders to mam Tlte joumnle and proceedings of our Legislature requiring to he in two languages,\u2014is an inconvenience and unnecessary expense which must be manifest to everybody, and loudly colling for amendment.That the statutea should be still in both languages\u2014to ho read by that portion of the Lower Canada population who do not yet understand the English language\u2014 can easily be conceived as proper, and ought to be persevered in for sometime.But that any member of the Legislative Council or Assembly of this Province requires a translation of the proceedings ol either, house to rentier them iniel-ligihle to him, is hardly credible.In order to remove such a state of things in this colony, if it in reality exist (which we cannot believe)\u2014the present ministry, who are so popular with the French Canadians, ought to profit by the circumstance to shew their loyalty to their Sovereign, of which they sometimes boast, to do away with , ord(.rcd llta, kkjo copie, of iii« Excr|ienry>.~ Ad(J\u201c WM this expensive and unnecessary formality, and at ' primed in each of the French and Rnglhh language,e\" ^ the same time take the opportunity of inculcating j\tfrom the Montreal Herald Extra.' on their constituents the necessity of making themselves acquainted, so soon as they possibly can, with the language of their Sovereign\u2014 For, it will not he denied that, whether we re-main a dependency of the Great Empire we are so p oud of being allied to, or become annexed to the neighbouring States, (a contingency, God forbid may ev KY TELEGRAPH.(Reported for the Quebec Mercury.) \u201e\t\u201e Monthkal, ^pril 3o,h_J, Votes and Proceeding* of the Le«iSl\u2019 AflSEMHLY,\u2014UONtlKCOUHl MARKET, TO-Imy^'*1'* Ti e entrance to the Assembly was guimlnl Ui , u Some of the member* complained dial the irooi,.r ,,\u2018 to let them pn>a to the House, and Mr.Holint U,\u2018* plained that he had been attacked with mi«ii|t., 'i'*'\"\u2019\u2019 mob, but he hud no dillictihy in gcling p0.t die i i he The Honorable speaket amwered a receipt of a c\u201e cation from the Board uf Management of die M Exchange and Bending Boom ulfering the free user' room to the House for the remainder of the Se«»jun °ri,'# Hon.Mr.Baldwin reported that His Kxccllei Gove-nor General will receive the addreu oftlii.w ltie of Saturday last, at 3 o\u2019clock, P.M.\t*0u,8 At the hour appointed Mr.Speaker with the B attended upon Hi.Excellency at Die Government ii°U\u2019* with llieir addrcis.\t1 On motion of the Honournblc Mr.Baldwin the of the day were pn.tponcd till to-morrow.\t0™tr* On motion of the Honourable Mr.Baldwin at\t'* H|f On (he House going to present ihe ad,Iren votH Saturday to the Governor, showera of .tune.a 0l, thrown at the member., over the head, of the .olihe! Wo wa.mounted on a white i t,.'' and Mr.Leblanc, were the mugiitrate.dh-.p.,.' f5.tr' of Dane* mi\u201cint; have c me to our hand*.(.M* prwonerr there arc no h *r dian 1,050 officer», sailor», and m trine.whom M Thiers is «aid H- be the chief, are in the mea.- It appea-i f otn the acc.unt* -f the cap ured Dani»h time no.Idle; and they prefer to believe hat they mil, ffirer.d,*t c he day ,-f-he battle tr^ two tessr .lure a majnrit v in th-'cc r chamber.1' «il'.nf course, entered the ha hour of Fck.n for de «i h a very favourade be harardnu* to »,y anytliing positive a< to the is*ue »vt d.which of course « mid .ot hu'be ve-yunfivouralle of the electoral c.nitc»! which is »o »oou lu com- to their h aving it again.I hey relied on ih-ic reamer* m*nce ; but the p-ivate account» that roch us agree for the means of ge 'inz a « ay in case of need.PI,e Ger-m one fact, namely, the romplr c chan.e that has corne ! mar, gunner, however kept up a «ell-d reeled fire upon oser the public mind in \u2018he provinces, ai d the strong an j the two ««earners .and dj.anted ti em.The result t* o\u201e Republican feeling that generally ex » »\u2022 Coiinec ed m h this subject there i* « report current, tv dch I wou'd not notice trom it* .ap|iare* ttilisurdi'y, but that I )t \u2019a-d it menti med by a person official1V connected with the Enve'n lain i*.strictly.The undersigned, Ac., F.SCHWARZENBERO.His Excellency the Viscount Ponsonby, &c.removal.The Office of this Paper, after the first of May next, will be retitovetl to tlte houtte in Buade street, on the steps, leading to the o iha.she\tLower Town, between Prescott Gate and the i he Paiics liesdoul maniulij to the\t» Post Office.men', 'll is'lo the t fTtci, that the govt rnment c nir i,t lute \u2022dj i*jrn»tic the cltciioii9 to a \\,*ler period th^n tha.filed by the Rs'esu-Lanjuinais proposition, which was ^carried with so muih difficulty in tlte National Assembly.National AssEMBLT.JWcdnerdny.\u2014'I be President of the National Assembl?proclaimed 'O-day the result of the ball t, which look place yis'erdry for 'he app int-mentof the 40 members of the new Council of State.Twenty u If having obtained the absolu'e majority were declared duly returned.Arming them wire Messrs Vivien, Curmenin, Mncarel, Bethmm', Slourm.I.andrin, Harin.Roulay, Boulâtignier, Ne.A «erund hallot is fix'\u2019,« for lo-morrow, for the election of 'he 2 > other*.During Ihe debate it appears thst a quarrel, unconnerl-ed with the .uiject undt r discussion, had irisen in one of the rou/otVs, between two representatives, M.Kispsil, and M.Point, who h ,d deposed sgai' st the uncle of the former during the trial of B itirgcs.and that M Baspsil mrui-k M.Point in Ihe face.All tlte members rushed into Ihe centre of the hall, and formed into animated group*, particularly in Ihe vicinity of ihe ministerial bei ch.In an iustan* the questors, the vicc-prc*idents, and the secretaries surrounded the president, with whom 'h-y consulted, and shortly after»*ard» M.Baroche.ihe Attorney-Gene al, having joined llte memb-ra of the bureau, prtsenlrd » paper to the Presiden', who eornmunirated its contint* 1j hi* eolleaguea.It demanded perimssi >n to prosecute M.Raspail.After some disru-sion ,,,e Assembly by an Immenae majority authorised the proreculion.SPAIN.Acconn's from Madrid of the 5 h instant, state IhaMht goveutmeut had htfii informed by telegraph that King Charls-a Albert left San Se!ia»'ian on the 3J, for Portugal, vid Valladolid.Tlte religion» ceremony, in »vhirh He V«ueen wxshcd tlte feet of 12 br-ggars ai d attended them at dinner, look place at tin- palace, in presence of tin-members of the cop» diplomat qurt and the entire -our-.The Journal dft Pyrcntn OrientaUt, of the 6th.publishes a letter f,om Lerida, stating that, on th'- 25'lt ul Ihe adsanetd guard of liiowa attack'd, titar Pur elli, tl,e united bands of Tri«tany, Cn-agolr-i, and Cor.o.and dispersed them, with he Io»* of some killed and nine pritO\"-ers.A few days afteMvard* Brigadier Pons encountered lise same bands, amounting to7t>0 infantry ai d 80 cav try.All tlx.position* occupied by the factions were carried, record It app*ar* that the Christian VIII.caught fire ; a* early as 10 P.M., ; before she exploded j last.i We hive further i t-Uigence from the seal of »vsr in Germany, by w-hKh we I, irn, on the authority of the | Cologne G iz-t e, thit the Dane* hive evacuated Ha-d rsleben, and that the German troop* h»ve taken p )*e>-.«ion of that town.A other eniag-menl is reportsd to have taken place at Sundcwit, tho i*#ue of which was undecisive.Subscribers to the Quebec Mercuut, intending to more cm tbe first day of May nre requested to moke known their change of residence at this office.AUSTRIA.Vienna.Ap*il 6.\u2014Ouroffi iit gvie'ie of to-day an-\u2019lunces that Ihe order of the \u201cG >Iden F\u2019leece\u201d hao been QUEBEC.MAY I.1819.latter proceeded to read the riot act, which he drew r \u2018® his pocket, being a small piece of paper, Urn in our t j'\"n before he could read m^'c than two line* th.,,,,1\" ,\"00 ».m,S\t, V» s-.wnB\u20147 ».given for the troop. d streets iiinmng from Notre Daine S' to the Hiver side.The people still expected in nVp' egress ef Ihe Governor General.At length the if00\u201e were ordered to light about fure, ami t|,e \u201e\u201e\u201e ( street first h armd by dint signal (hot the Govcnior Gr,,! nl had left the tievernment House.'Pt ey were ji, diately tin the ulct, nnd trilh thst in*ijncti,c d.ei,/' »viih winch street crowds discover their oldccl, lt»n \u201e! \" a mnmciit that instead of rcturnii g through Notre Street to the I\u2019lnee d\u2019Annes the carnage hsd pmcrci'fi) ^ tlic# her (liireiion, and « a* Iran llnij* ot the most rv pace toward* Sherbrooke Street,\t1 1 nounces thaï tne orner 01 me - u >iurn nerce o«u been j conferred on Ridetzky Scvrrsl other officers of the ', It iban army have been decorated for their service* ; J arnonj.st other*, Field Marshil Lieutenant lle*»e, the ; chief Sd 6.author of Radetzky\u2019s limou« pi Vcsterd ey evening wc h»d an cx\u2019raordioary supplement 1 especially the public journals, to discountenance to the Wiener Zcitung, containing .*n acco-mt of the j an(| repudiate all opinions ami sentiments tend \u2019 mat- , \u2022\t-\t.\t» _\t.________.We regret that peace and onler had not, by ôf Baderzky\u2019* *t»ff.and Field-Marshal lieutenant i our )ate8t Jates, been yet perfectly restored in i.ihal*.The latter i* zenerslly supposed to be 'h« ' our gjster cj,.-, behoves all true friends of or of Badti zkj\u2019* famous procUniaiion* and iddri>n.l\tmm-,» their country, at the present time, and more storming of Brrs is, an official bulletin, and other mat ters rebating to the Hungarian wsr.VVelden\u2019s Hung trian bulle'in states, that on the same day that Brescia tva« taken, a bittlc »vs* fought and won by our troops near Kamenuz, outside Peterwardein.The garrison of I\u2019etcnvardein made n -ally.The rebel», who were about 5.U0 ) n cn, with four bat crie* (I2and6 pounder*), attacked our posit on at Kameni a, which was defe-ided by shout 1,-ft.O men ar.d 10 cannon*.A ho*-11 bat'ery.cree'ed on he left bank of the Danube, sbo took u* in (link.Th' stiaek of the enemy waa at first principally directed again-t the le t wing of our position, tint they »verc recei*.d »»i'h such a sharp décharge of artillery that they drew over to'lie right wing, and there met with as lit Ic success.The bull- tin conclude* with a list of the officers who di»'i«guisbed themselves, and a \u2022tatcineni, remarkable if true, that our troops had only two killed and fi»c wounded, w ccaa the enemy left 150 dead and wounded on the field.CROATIA.A letter from A gram, h \u2019.he Conet Uufiontllt /.'Huns', asserts that Ihe Ban of Croatia, Baron Jellaehich.ha* r-fused to publish the l»te Au«tri in charter in the Croatian Kingdom».He ha* sent a prîtes! to th* Ol nun cabinet, declari g that the Croatian» would not be satisfied unie** tfter a resistance of two ho'ir»,ai d with a loss of 80 killrd j the F.mperor **cre p'e*\u2018ad to *aneli»nthe resolutions of \u2022ud wounded.The Cnrli*t cb.cf.Mar*al, abandoned by his infantry, was wandering in the neighbourhood of Corona, with 15 or 20 horsemen, when he fi ll in, al Col I de Bnatataa, with the column of Colo el Lafuut.Three of hia men were taken, but tie succeeded in making his escape, thank* to his knuivlcdge of the country.The CoiMfi/u/ionne/ states, on the authciiy of a biter from Perpignan, that a sanguinary battle had taken place In CaU'onta between the Royalist Chief Pont '\u2022 Bep Di-I Oil \u201d and Cabrera, in which the two generals were killed.Other sccounts ssy that Cabrera, who had been ivoundid hi the action, touk refuge in a casern, «vhere be was discovered and put to death by the Miqueléica.osnmANT.SCHLESWIG HOLSTF.IN: RENEWAL OF HOSTILITIES.llos'ilities have recommenced between the Germars \u2022ud Danes.Tlie news readied Hamburgh on the morning of Ihe 6lh iriatani, of an engagement having taken place between the Danish naval force and the German Stmnd batterie*, in which though the litter »vere the weaker the Croatian Diet of I ¦\u201848.The dangers to Austria from the dissatisfsetinn of the Craat* are »o great that the Olmutz Cabinet cannot fir a moment hesitate what e mrse to ad»pt, and the Austrian chart«r of 1849.which has already i-een modified.*0 far as ihe Servians are concerned, become* Ihu* impo»»ible.WAREHOUSING AT QL\u2019EBF.C.TO THX EDITOR OF THk.SHIPPING AND MERCANTILE GAZETTE.St»,\u2014I have not h»d .in opportunity of seeing a Shipping and Mercantile Guette su ce the arrival of i»tii-e which ha* exposed him to ou\u2019rage* unworthy t.t a eiv.lizrd people; end lastly, that the Citizens nf Q elrr thn k it right, mi this occasion, to offer ll.s F'.iccllcnry their nip-port lor (he mainienancp of public order, uf die rights of the legislature, and for the proivetion uf hi* person.A Committee was appointed to prépaie and -ign, in \u2019he ing to foster and encourage religious or national distinctions in a community composed as this is, of inch heterogeneous and discordant materials.As to the religion of ihe majority, if not, the whole of the French Canadians in Lower Canada, :t is also professed by a vast number of different origins who, however, are as diametrically opposed to «hem in politics as the most zealous protestant can possibly he ; and it we have not been misinformed, was notone uf tlte present ministers nn acknowledged orangeman until he was taken by the hand by the Lafontaine party ?As to the ministerialists, theretore, making religion a rallying point for their adherents, it is a stratagem the most absurd and ludicrous\u2014and the last that ought to be resorted to by them.And il report tell truth, Mr.Lafontaine himself was never much renowned as a specimen of that self denying obedience to constituted authorities, religious or civil, so indispensably required from all Christian believers ; and we are not aware that the introduction of Responsible Government has made anv verv great change in the honorable\t.\t-\t:.\t.\t.\t\u201d \u201ei.-.JO k.ain-rtb.name of the citizens of Quebec, [reen much put to the test.Nothing can bo further from the truth, than tint, in the resolutions of the elsewhere sented by the self-dubbed liberal party as moat virulent and hostile to them, an attack was aimed at any particular religious faith, as has been had tarresi and i'cathiTud the leadura who arrivt-d thr-most dangerously insinuated by some of the j this morning, hut we do not vouch lor die truth ol i Fr -nch papers, and by one of the speakers at the late >t.Paul\u2019s Market meeting.This much we will say on the subject of no/re rclixian, which we maintain has never been assailed by ihe Conservatives in their speeches or writings, for Others toik cabs, calerhes, ew-ry thing that «oiildmr-it was a rha-e.At length his Lordship wa* o»erit|ttriTt Mr.Molsoit's corn»1', hetween Slierl-r«nkr icren Sl,j main Jtrcel of the St.I.atvreure Suburbs.Al this pcui a furious stlosk was ucide with stones on il,ecarrii'f.the bark of il was ompletely » mu shed in, aid its tourJ which appeared at first 10 he diiected by i*.-»y ,>f Sh-rbr-' { street writ chang.d Io the road, »h.eh goes toui.d tl* b,Q of the .Moun'ain.In this sad manner did His L'>rd ht r abrogated in the very country that handed them ere loadtd whh timber at a tacrifice of! over to U3 vve (J0 not consitlcr to be so highlv ,i,,,»,uiJh,.i««.oi.,.m.Jror|M(jiiraUeot^jervillt,o ^\tmud»»! on.Did I exert his aground in the inner harbour, and the Gcfion had her | rudder ahot away- I« comequenre of Una disaster the Christian VIII.hoisted a flag of truce, and a Daniih officer waa lent on shore, who offered to spare the 'wn if llte German batterie* would cease to fire and allotv the two Danish ships to get awty.These term» having been rejected by the military commander of the German forces, \u2022s well as by the magistrates of Eckernforde, another parley commenced, and a truce of two hours was finally \u2022greed upon.This truce enabled the Germans to grl the northern battery into working order, and to relieve the men that had bean working the suuihsrn battery almost without cesiatiun, while the Danish ship* were hu-ily Mgaged repairing damages, and the Christian >111, atoig* led hard to get afloat.This being at lengtheflVcted, a aignal «* \u2022» made for one of the itcamera to come in a U take the Christian VIII, in tow, but a couple of ah .is which\tfi\"'1 from Ike Stiaml hviterie* warned the \u2022learner to keep olT which then vicred round and atood out in the lack of the ship» «hat had left in the morning.After the eapiralion of the truce, the hostilities recom* inenrsd hy half a battery of Nasaau artillery opening upon ilM two Danialt »«»»il», end pUying with g cil ptecition ng a law , r , ,\t.\t1 totloawav with the Seignorial Tenure some «lay rnouzli for niy Imt foya^c* winch wifi o*»c ihii ri^Hfu\t\u2022\t®\t.i u\ti the detention and conifquci.t rite of premium,\u201d ami j or other?but this was it a time that hi' required \u2022mounts tol*.lid.per barrel.Thui b en stored in Quebec.1 am, Sir, your o'ocdicut servant, London, March, 1840.T.L.OFFICIAL NOTIFICATIONS.Tlie Gaeette of lavt night contain* the following notification relating to the blockade of various ports by the Austrian, Ne«p'ili«*n, and Dxiioh government* : \u2014 Foreiun office.April 7.\u2014It i* hereby notified that Viscount Palmerston, he- Majesty\u2019s Principal Secretary uf Slate for Foreign Aflai»*, has received from the Lord* Commissioners of the Admiralty a latter, enclosing the copy of a note bearing dale the 22*1 day of March laal past, from the Neapolitan Minister for Foreign Affitra j da, the better?And is not «he amalgamation of j the old ami the modern French law with lit»?j English precedents and decisions in commercial I cases\u2014a confuted labyrinth, out of which it ia almost impossible to »?x«ri»is iso plsci d hein il iho disposal of the 'oval people.On .Saturday evening the St.\\mlrr **\u2019» Noe e'V of Ms-lirai rarrud mo effect thnr purpose of tnroviej l.°e< F.lgui from tlie office of I\u2019.inon of the \u2018'.ciety, siMlnpn-luii* li m as aii liunurary inamber.Bubton, >pnl 27\u20141.p t*-Au Fx'rx uf i|re New Y oik Mornii.f 8111 eoitsi'» por'ant news from South Arvnrtra, rerrived l y T-ft\" dated V rl.dk.Vpnl 27.winch «a»*, he I), u;1'* » it H.implot) Hoads yes erdny, b irgieg d ir» !»\"» \" Janriio to the 25'h Match.On iln- 21 ot March, thr rhy » f Prrnawd'ues ».one of a pr loi grd atul «aiiKum-M ha'll* brtnrrr Govrrnrrieiil pu 'y aided by the inups Gustavo\u2019» patty.The fi;h\u2019i g eontinued 15 It Liharal* dispLyrd the tno't deicrmurd eouraje of tie lias, luriiiZ ««tvli , flutd in rsoer*.In' \u2022i r jiurn Bt f,r vpeitri- I* Hr* Suurx Washia, the leader of 'hr n volt ws* tie eummenci \u2022neill ol Hu ftxld »*lulf lesd 1 5 't' t-rs to the assatift.The L her d* «rrr at l,n^h 1',fT yield to superior nuntbrrs sod ilisfiplme of the bute to cev, and t*urr re'reat sprrddy tirrauic great number* «ere cut d nvu by 'heir p diuteljr 011 le ruing the sia'r of alfur* the Emperor has enrd he could cnllert, si'd Great diasn i»factn>n p Iteiug in mourning fer the sltun.Bunn* suspended» MILITARY IVn.LLIGKM l' Ml , Wo hr\u2019irvr \\v«» »in* coirvti in\t1 11\t* autlioritim.in ('anmlft* h»iv«* hm »*i\\»*l of Creditors, 5lh May, at 11 o\u2019clock, in lhe Court House.Quebec.PORT OK C L E A U E D.April 30.B-igt.Virginie, Blai*, Halifax.H.J.Nnad St Co.Que tree.28 th .April, IN IP.NOAH FKF.EK, Casiiibr.OVlXt e OF ) Caxao.v.) MCTOKIA.the ELGIN AND KINCARDINE.Ik- Grace of God, of the l iiited Kuiü'w ôfÏÏreat Britain and Ireland, Queen, Do- Tii'jlfto whom tlu'-c 'presents\"sha 11 come, or whom the \u2018 vitoe m»y concern \u2022 \u2022feetmu : \\ phocla .mation.t fl I »fontunEi AWT HF-HEAS on the Night of 1 Mtv Qenl\tthe I\u2019w-nty-f.tth day of \\rni instant, the B.tiblings occ.ipD*d for the M.ctmg \u2022\u2022hr Legislature in the < .tv of Montreal\t, Tumultuoiis and Um'ous Mob, ami by them l u.-d I .fAiallv consumed.N«'W rher.-lore Know \\that Hevara of ONE IH NDHED POI NDS of lawful nev of Canada will he paid to any P'TSon or Persons ,t being the actual Offender or Ofl'«Niders who -liall 7,ne'i information as will lead to tin* discovery.! \u2018,f,ben*ton andconvi.tion of eacti Offeiidcr actually \u201cnpgcd in Firing tin- said Buildings.Ta lhe Eiiilor of foe Quebec Mercury.S-r \u2014\u201c Promptus\u201d having f»\\ou-d the readers of your vi tik ejournal with suggestion* for the com-miction of flieatre in this citv.1 feel .tsAui.»-t that stu b a place 'M tertiinment would indeed be a boon l»e*to«vod on -rf inhabitant»'*1\tI am at a loss to know in That way thevoiing inr'tit this place amuse tbeuisclvcs the tedious winter\u2014\u2022\u2022 Aoie are their leiiuie evm-ci tptnl 1\u201d Stiak*|M*are wiote that \u2022\u2022 the eye must be \u2022\u2019 What then so rational as to behold the represent»-n of the immortal Hard\u2019s plays\u2014the .sou I-stirring trv throughout his sublime |iDuluctioim has never ¦n equalled, and wliose fame will exist lor age* yet to j I\u2019aere are many who will say \u2022* the mind should be «1.Youth have opp irtumtii'sol improvement in varioiu vavs.the study ol good l*«oks.ami attimding the Library ¦ \\ts -Tation ; whereas a Theatre would tend to demora* ] iA ju l contaminate the rising generation.\u201d But tins is i reply to my ijtiwttion.tori inuiiituin that Dstli-ss ¦ith need other recreation tiien Imok* or institutions s* are well enough : there ar#- (latients who will not - over-1 rseit with one nresenpUeii.and will cv.-n d.-r.itiii a rhange ; nay, will seek it\u2014and 1 ask.\" here { ; 0 iffly at the grog\u2014hop and place* of fe** \u2022v/aite.Hence .ro-s the vire of intoxication, a peraieieov mal a growing sin iteadily hut nnjierceptihlv sowing tin- '.«si of i 'tieirirr;ight lor bv >k< or institution* ; ho i* '»fteri uwp'sr-d to *ite tbe entertainment of hi* muni to othe»* win-re i' i-s he go !\u2014There remains no place sn well sjuhrulate ; i >: excitement as a trip t»» a Favorn; wliereis» a w ell 'adu.*!e.| riieatrr would atfoid liim greater p eas irc it a far'lr-u roat to In* purse in I re|Mitution I heri-\u2022vrmla a\u2019iII he leason tor pursuits of a in m grave and «olio M'are.wh'-n the iiimd left an iiicliualivt' l».r a ENTEHED FOB LOADING.Sain*.For.Ry Whom.\tWhen.April 28.Dalriada, I.iverpoid, Poiki- îe foi., India Wharf.Sivifi, llr *eiguuel,e D< an ?c Co., Napoleon Wharf.Marie, Prcscille, Pictou, McKay ÎC Casnli, Morri*on\u2019s [Wharf.triib.Marie, Bathurst St Dnlbousie, Noad ?t Co , Donald\u2019s 'Vf.FOR SA L1C.rpnAT DE8IHABLE HESIDENCE, No.Hi, Mount I Carmel Street, faring 'be Monument Garden, belonging to Geohuc DusuaRats, K-q , and at present occupied by the Subscriber, P.SHEPPAUD, To wlimn applicalicn is to be made.Quel)1 c.April 3t>.1S45).On THUHSDAY, the 3rd May, at the Stores of Mi Geo rdf.Arnold, Sou»-le Fort Street: \\ LARGE variety of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE sent tlierc for convenience of tali .\u2014also,\u2014 A quantity of Simp Furniture, compriring Gl s* (tare.*, Slicw filasse.*.Ike., Ike.Sale at I WO, P M.pr- ci-e'y.W.1$.MEYER, Quebec, 30th April, 1815).\tA.St B.T NOTICE.> 11E SUBSCRIBER hiving commenced Business in I this City a* BROKER fur ft c Purchase and dir-i pornl of «II description of Lumber, wi I ul-o allend to orders for Flour and Pn-duee, and devote hi* whole linu.1 and ulieuti-m to tbose favoiing liim wilb their support.H.S DAI.KIN.Office, St.James Strict.j Ottebrr.2ft li April, 18 49\t2tn totb* Ac/r Advcrtisi nir Mali tun.MICTIONS.HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.By Auction, will be sold on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 2ml of May, at tlic residence ofGEOROE Black, Esq.| St.Ann Street, opposite the Jail, the whole of hit valu* able Household Furniture, consisting of MAHOGANY Dining, Card, Loo, and Otl.er Table», Chairs, Carpet», Sofa*, Chests of Drawers, Sideboard, Book Case Looking Glassta.Bedsteads, Beds and Bedding, China, Glass and Earthenware, Slaves, Kitchen Utensils, &c.53* Sale at ONE o\u2019clock.Conditions\u2014CASH.B.COLE, Jr., Quebec, 25th April, 1849.\tA.St B.Sain of valuable Farming Stock, On WEDNESDAY next, 2nd May, will be told, by auc* tiou on the premises, at Cafe RoUOK, tale the properly of Mr.SAMUEL WRIGHT I HE whole of the valuable FARMING STOCK, Im* plemcnts of Husbandry, Carriage», Household Furniture, us follow» :\u2014 A thofo.igb tired Blood .Mare, 5 years, A Carriage Mare, 7 years, A do Horse, A Poney, i- Ayrshire and Durhitn Breed, 2 Heifer*, | Sheep and Lamb* Leicester and Southdown, A Roar, Cbiiie*c Breed, 3 Sow-, (two wilb Utter,) Berkshire anil other Brcrd*, 2 Pbiiigb*, 1 pair Harrows, 1 Cultivator, 2 tVi riowiiig Macliines, Carts,Sleighs, and sundry o'ber Farming Itnplemcnl*, \u2014also,\u2014 A PI won.Patent \\x!es, A Siantiope, do I lurii- \u2022*.S.id llery.Horse Clolbing, îkc., îc< 100 Bu*beli Seed Potatoes, choice kinds.200 lb*.Wool.I'enin\u2014CASH- S.lc at ONE o\u2019elork.W.D.DUPONT.Quebec, 26th April, 1845).IN THE COURT OF BANK UUP 1 CY.Province, of Caiinila.) District of Quebec, jj The 1st day of May, 1819.- In the mailer of Muhcl Paryuel, liaukrupt.Tl* following letter from Rev.HENRY WOOD, of1 f\\S motion of the Assignee, it is ordered that C mci'id, N.H.diior of the Congregational Journal, n\tsecond general tneciiug of the Creditor* -f the reliziou* newspaper of a high character, speak, volume.; »«\"k*upt.f.r rl* proof of debt*, and iIæ exauunatiON of circulMioi.equal in favor of the good q.ialitira of Wi.tar\u2019» Hal-nrn\tI 'he Bankrupt, be |*ld \"\u2022 *h*< ]'-»\u2022«.tn «''C Court House in Province.the City of Queb-c, on FUEnDAY.tbeKlGHI day of Advertisement!, will be m*f '.tiatti MAY next, at the hour of ELEVEN in the forwtoon.\tin « c tispiciious mamsl rot fldr> ee in jr* efficary.or that of any oilier proscription, no on* can fullv understand tut *nrpriif and j -y, when I found be difficulty aim')»\u2019 entirelv rernrued befo e one bottle bad been used up.Having a mortal aversion to medicine, and seldom using it in \u2022 olferer* induces me to make this public \u2018'ali ment, and recommend be nrtiete to other* \u2022imilsrty afflicted.With respect, yours trnlv, HENRY WOOD.N ne genuine un'ev* signed I.BUTTS on the wrapper.F,.r Sale wb l'esalc and retail ; by JDS.BOMI.I.S, Medical Hall Upper Town Market-Place, indJOHN tlUSSON Jt CO., «iuebec.Also, l>y Druggists generally .ii Canada.the \u2022aid 'S'* HF.underrigned beg til i; frirtn men of bu«'.nr*« § Merchant*, m-d the public of tb.* Ci t in generitl.! that lin v will publi-b fr in tlic fi st .k i l M >y m xt.a new Commercitl TRl-M\u2019F.EKI.1 M'lBNINtt i\u2019APF.K, in the FRENCH I.A N G U Mil'., onrl.r ibe tille I \u2022 I.E CANADIEN INDEPENDANT,\u201d which will .(fur one of ibe best .1» tillable \u2022 m els of publici'y, as it I ii «turlt'd upon II e mo-t pronnr 1 prort>t«:!> ind wilb a lli.il ol -be -ddcst paper* of the post liberal rates.paper gratis given to IN THE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.Province of Canada.) District of Quebec.) The 39th day nl April.1849.In ibe mailer of William Porter, liaukrupt.ON motion of the Bat krupt.it is ordered that « publie \u2022rttinz for the allowance of 1 Certilic.vc to lhe -aid Itnnknii t, be held in this Court, in il* t ourt Mouse ,\t.\t,\t, ¦ j n 1 in 'be City of Quebec, on FRIDAY, lie IMENI\\- «2 a mortal aversion to med.eine and seldo'n t p|Frl| ^ uf MAy\tsl llie h ur of ELEVEN ,ny form, nothing but sympalby with my fellow | ^ ihc (-orC,1)0nn> : public ii'Iitc*!, Mtc pmiietl witln dilorial no'ices.j A la'gc discouui and the \\uctiiintcrf.P.FRECHETTE 8c CO.N .11.\\1 untaio Street.I Qusbec, 24\u2019b Apr:l, l°15).\td \u2022\"tier chai.gp.I have witnessed the etfurts ol «1 tin»- ' riM dramatice*m;uiiv.Thu*** geiitlcutcn bav til « l'reai cx|iet]ke.suceeciicd ut their endeavour* to please \u2014 .cneuitu ami hi'lily respectable audiences bave «Ulanded\u2014\u2022entenre has been proiiotiuccd upon the j»\u201cTl« rniers \u2022n unaiiimoiis verdict rcturnrsl.namely\u2014\u2022\u2022 tntiitv ol j'Miti- aidi-.icliiug laughter\u201d\u2014talk not of Ut .fnng ' '\u2022*», l question whether our citizen* ever Intd tin-like prowu aiive to risibility.Tlic acton» luive.earned i 1 fU, \u2022 u h, JL'I eul, which sum I thnik would 1 *\u2022 \u2022miple tm .» Theatre ami it* properties, the hnirler *\tshare to Iw entitled to an ndmi«»uai ticket not Uanr-\u2022Wable, The Theatre cuuhl he let tv advantage let per-\u2022nrroanre* of all kindi, liall*.concert*, hoise-uding, tnectinga, exhibition*, \\c.Our \u2022 itv Aiiialetir» wodltl \"*c it diirtng the winter, and host* at others seek it hir-\"tg the sunuanr\u2014the pit eould lie** mrung.-d a* to hase Rvn sable seat»,lo form a ('irctl* ; agnin, tire pit could be \u2022o'lded over level with the «luge, and thus make a Ivdl-iitKun\u2014» (an mten »t would I»* lull (alter tin\u2019 puvtuuut \"I ^ A l'élise» \\ t,, she pnipiietoi*, and I am sine a little \u2022\"itatiun might hnui\u2019 alsiiit the eehMnictliilt ctti r hsn id.gre nse-.r poroatum, yel fur f,-o 11 it./ir .1.1'in ns \u2022 if, rt», 1 I p -.»'»»ng inliinsir ' rallies never tiefuri sti .mcil for pn vci 'in,' BAl.DNEt'ts OH GREY H AIR, -\u2022n'ir.'* 1 mi'2 tseutf, Daialrntf -nd all oilier disease» o he'kin ; tlispwitig be liai 10 curt, «nd p' itivclv cl-ing-ing the barsha/t li»if uto tbc in»*t soft, gb'»*) and lirsltbv siaic,\u2014jiv ng t a daik'r colo*.Tlic l.sdic* c O'ldee n ins duvble, «» it krcc* ti e paetii g dean, in ! llw b*if m p) r md curl ; on children\u2019» head» 11 Isys the fcuiuUmm ol » good livid of luir.A \u2018cirnlifie iir.«ti*c n'i>r A\"*iomv -tid Physiology of I -ha H*ir.u-c tnpvnn * fieh I>fitt1e, be Genuine to be bad ,1 hr P7|.11-tor AA BDl il I\u2019.No 277, AA ishington SI.B-t o.»n,I fin* A .it, IDSF.PH BOWLES, JOHN , AlUSSON, sn.l G.*i.ARDDI IN, Quebec, and of WILLIAM LYMAN \\ ift).D»u:çi»t», Montreal.Bv ordcr of the Judge.JOHN B.PARKIN, c\t0.0.B.r'BIHF.UNDERSIGNED bet» by give* no'ice.that I.lie ha* left the empl-iv of MESSRS.RYAN BROTHERS fi CHAPMAN to commence bn»iiu**on Ins ou 11 «ccouiit.a* BROKER AND GENERAL AGJ'.NT.He trusts that bi* kujwb dze ai d experirner ni'b attention to bu»iness, mil ensure him the support of In* fiio d*\t___ Qu bee, 1-1 May.1819.E.G.CH ARLTON.for charter.;\t^ e e HE First Cl ss .Sclt.'onei \u201c LII.LA,\u201d I \u2018256 Fons Rcgivtcr.R.Dixon, Com-mander, will accept a Chatter in tb United Kingdom, fot IT.ur, Grain or .Measurement G .d-.The 1 MU has been iburoii.bly ( s'en d, Iron Kneed Jcc., by Mr.Black, under the inspection of Cupt Jarnrsju, Lloyd\u2019s Agent.Apply in OH AS.E.LEVEY St Ta.i I.EVKY\u2019S WlUKF.) 2U.I A;rd.1849.\t) II A It I) I V A It E Btj Faillie Sain.Will be sold, by order of the A-dgmcs, by miction, on the premises, No.5), St .John St rt-1, on THURSDAY, the 3rd of May.I He cn ire s'oek of .Hardware, &e , b-1 uging to tin Baiikru|.l E/tatc of Mr.It.J.Sha'V 1 ./ AONSISTING of an Exlmsivc at-d General assort* \u2022iy ment of Sin flield and B-rminghain Good», Pun's, i\u2019 inters\u2019 Colours, fic.fr- ered* tn be placi d \u2019o bi* credit «viih .i»y ol the chartered Backs .it the following places, | namely:\u2014 Al Toronto.\u2022,1'1 Month* At.2 9t>>l QfttiiF.c.2 00.1 Tbc tenders tn be made wi b referene- to the par of |tl!'J.«ruling tb- \u2022 t* m winch tb.Bills will he required, and lo be marked on the envelope Comini'Mriji.Cunads, 1 M nireal.27 h April, 1849.11 A Sic.T S AVj.1*2.r'7 St.John cVe p s cVc.Street.Tender lor Bills.* M iHarricîi.\u2022c.r.*q, of laic Hr v.Vr Montreal, on the 19 h nil.Edward Montreal, lo Elizabeth Mary, daughnr of J me* rumiall.\\i Montml.v!,ai-v\u201e i.mo.t .n,l f,.l.io,.»l.l, .II.-1-:.; .1- ll -e.('-*\u2022 a*.tws«.t*y «ml to all oulets with which he may e lavored, «0 incut a «hate N.11 On hand \u2014 ' v-m.tv t)ncbec.Unit Apiil» 18*19.FFKDLXANI) GLsGRAS.i BARK WORK, of cvety desciip'ion and pattcin.\t^ ^ FIRST AHV II0ÜDS \u2014 184d.JUST \\\u2019t»vv York, SUV EN CASES of tin* latent NOTICE.MU R AA\u2019RIGHT having resigned tie Office ofRr-creta.v to lie QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMP ANY, notice it hereby etvrn that he is no longer nulhorited to ad for the Company.AA\u2019M.WALKER, President UECEIVEI), per Stoaimwfi, Iront .\\ V/c York ami Parisian Pry Oooih, Ladies Florftncc, Tuscan ami Riftlatui P!am .mi Fancy BomuMs; French Flower, in -rent l\u2019 Yarcty ; Ccmlcmen\u2019s and Youdfs Loghorn Hats Trimmed mid latest style; Parasols, lilb SniiNfVand Sl'.MMEU GOODS relling off al a great discount lor Cash Only, at l .C.A Sla I S, 26th April, IS 19._________________________Tpnor Town Market Plnrc.^ JlftNINKSS A hioh Quohec r « a H E imdcrsignod informs tho public, that it is found necessary to Continue tho ( I for another year, oiving to tho immeruo Mock of goods on hand, m consequence of jt hecotups ncccssarv to dispose l the same at a very tow rate.*\ta* 'll!\ta* .à\tI).«\u2022\u2022«.« Cat\t*C * *v* ! V I.V 2lih nil., Mr.Daniel Bancroft, ( Mth uli., Mary, widow of the It» j FOE S.I LE y 30,000 B R I C K ,S Among lhe Mock AvilMu» fourni R la y en, ^u.u, Satin, Lkghoiin .nul Straw HATS of al| dmt.patterns, as well as those suited to tho ( eiçy.\t, ChiKlrun\u2019s Hats, Cloth ami Oiled Skin Caps, Silk aiul U \u2018___peaks and Straps Undrcsre.l Skips, ('loth ami IIP, GR A EFEN B ER G 1 COMPA SY i* rio»v 1c-CSF.n i H PAIN* I t.NKitV' I * DlSOilUKKS NKI II A LOI \\ itllKL'M t I I'M.S i OM Ai H, V A it HU S DtS f: ai*f s.Will FF.*.Price 1*.3 I.a Bol.Gracfenberg Health Bitters.ENTIR ELY VEGETA RLE- Skilfully and elegau'ly p-rpared by the Cïrar feltherg C-ompany from a nurntM-r oftbenutt puntsine, invi-gnraiiu* and hi'aling ROOIS.BARKS, IIKRHSand VISES, gathered in the Fore»t* and Prairie* ol Aoiciica.Price la.3i.per Package.The Children's Panacea.Thit medicine Flmuld be in e»eM faniily throughout the World.It i* »oyereisn in all di-raw* to which children and youth are.ut.jrr t.Foi eummer complaint», dytenteiy, and nII othei uHection» of \u2022 he »lomacli and bowel», it i» infallible.Taken in *m*ll dote» occn-»ioiially, it will prevent tuknr»* in anv climate.It nerd but he tried to in»ine the hearty commrndation of mot liera.In the Southern, \\Ve»te'n.and South-vfrtiem State*, and in t he Tropic*, it* value c-iinot h* rttimated.N't other reliable children\u2019» medicine i» before the public.Thi* tupplie» a want tei iou»ly feIt by every motlier.Price 2-.Cd.with ample direction*.The Graelenberg Eye Lotion.For ditorder» of the eye* thi» Lotion ha» no equal.|t j, compounded upon the mo»t »cientific principle*, arid ha* performed eatraordioary cuie*.For violent inniniu)A'i»n { ordinaiy inflammation ; dininet* and failing of the»'ght; »eeaknv»i of the e»e»; itivolun.tary weeping; foreign\u2018ubHance» in the eye, etc., it it \u2022 positive an i \u2022pcedy < ure.pi ice 1».Sd.a Buttle, with full Direction».The Graefenberg Sarsaparilla.Thi* citvact of Sartaparilla combine» immeasurably greater efficiency than any other Sanaparilla Preparation, either of thi* or foreign countrkr».Il i» prepared on an entirely new plan, by elaUnate machinery, by which all the delicate propeUie» of the Sanaparilla and .other ingredient* are olituined in their bigbetl elcel-lence.The inert, feculent matter which encumber* all other Sartaparilla preparation» i» precluded from lint compound By the «ante mean».One bottle of the Grae-fen berg Sar-.iparilla will go n* far a» ten bottlr» of ordinary SarmparilU.and therefore iiteu time* Cheaper ! Price a Battle.The Green Mountain Ointment.Among the dieeaw» tn which thi* wonderful Oint-n.that i, f,,,!!!* W UfJ »iVro-:t .now, .f she paint, an.l u.e\u2018own*'ic, *\u2019 t o'r tliirk.coM ami impure, »hc it not hpautiful If i!;' I|«< a vollotv.an.l thrre i* puto an.l aelivn blood, it fiy*, , j o, T',., \u201e w|,V the .uthorn, and c.prri\u201e||y t|\u201e 80,^ .11,m h u.lmireil.I.ailir* in tho north who takp hut l».i ^'t or arr mnfiii-il 111 rlo*e room., or have apmle.l ti.,:., IMI* «ttr,,-It.o apnliration of «Inirteriou* mixture*, if they '\"\"I\u2019htioa u ti.rilv »rstep buovant spirit, .p.rWIiu?eye, .nJ l,,,\" U.n.tlmv .houbt u»e Dr.Towiuvmi', 8»r.ap,,||I\u201c who I,too tri.-.l it.nr« more than »ati»flr«l.are (Jcli!.|,i , \"\u201c\"\u2022\u2019i ofpvi't) «tation, crowil our ofllee daily.\t\u2022,ll»il.^ IVoticr *\u2022 ihr I.ndira.Tho»r tliat imitate Dr.Towuaend's Sarsaparilla h,v eallp.l their stulfa/rrat Rfmrdt/Jor Fenaln itc V\u2019 '\u201c\u2019Uh1* copied our loll, and circular* which * \u2018 aim th M AST A* > GF.SLTS'K INDIAN V EC ET A B L E PURGATIVE PILLS.For Bilious and Inflammatory Fever, Indigestion, Hcailache.Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Cost ire-ness, Piles, Jaundice, Cholic, Pam in the Stomach and Side, Heartburn, Perverted Appetite.Diarrhea, Dysentery, Impaire Blood, and all derange mentisf the Bilious System.FOR the alane named doe i*e» these Pills have uirt with general apptohntion, and >\u2022» a mat 'rr uf f ict, they are the best article uf the kind now before lit public.Bring perfect!) ««fe, made of material* t hat are simple and natural, th*) mav be taken at any time.The proprietor can recommend Ilient wiili the ereaiestconfidence, believing them far superior to the pill- in general use ; milder, moie prompt, ervaut, WM.KUSSRLL 05 Catherine *t ICurtimiAiiani.This is oulv one of more than four thousand c«»rt of Rheum» lismin .t Dr rowiisoml\u2019* S.iraaparilla lias cured.The molt severe and niiroiue rases are weekly eradicated tiy its eitraordinury sir tne*.James Cumniliife.E*«;.one of tlie assiatiint* in tlie t.iinatic Asy lum Itlockwoll\u2019s Islaud, is the griilleinnii spoken of in the following letter nturkieelTi ht,nut.SV;.t.I I.1HI7./)r Towjinut\u2014Dear Sir: 1 have suflered ternhlv for nine year* w illi the ll leuiuatism ; considrralde of the time I could no' -at.deep or walk.I liud tlie utmost distressing pains, amt :n* limb* wen* terribly swollen.I hnvo used four bottle* of youi .Sursapitnilu, and th.y have done mu more tlmil one tlimisaud did lar* vorth ol good i am to uiiipIi lirtter\u2014indeed, I >111 entirely re tinvod.You are al lilierty to use tins for ilie henetii of this alllirlno Your*, respeetflilly.JAMES CUMMINGS Fever nn»l Igite.Dr Townsend'* Sartnii-.rilln 1» iiiiri|iial|pd m ea*r* of thn Cliill, .ml Fever and Ague, t'he following letter i« only '>ne of lulu (red* (lint we lietn ler.elved from (lie Suiilh amt \\Ve*l of hkt jharacter.Oswego.Mie), , Ort.O\u2019!, IHtî Dr.Townsend : D-ar Sir\u2014I pnrcliaM'd for ny wile two tmltles ot SarvaparilLt of your Agent.Mr.MrNair, of Kala.iia/.m, 1.1 try it lor Ilie E-ver and Ague lleforn I iad flilislied the lir*t Imille.it ip peered towannliie blond, and every other day w lien the Chill* :.o.i Fev-r appeared, they were less violent; and liefore «he had fimslted tho bottle \u2022 >ie w 1* entirely reliesed.and «he wa* m.icll liellei linn *h.' lad berti before .lie took tile Ague A Indy that had lu re -r, *i'k with the Chills and Fever, but had broke thru, w th {unune.and w .I\"fl in a very weak and di.tr\"\u2014mg «lato, mid -oublrd eveeediiigly w||!i the Ague Cage, seeing the ntfecl that !i:\u201e| 011 niy wife, -lie sent and proeurod a few bottle*, and it re.lomd her in a lev»- w.eks lo complete ueailli.V >ur 9n> otparills 1.i'h.Hit .l.oibt, 1 lequalted ill li'-a-es inci.leiil 10 (be \\Ve»t, and f >011 Punk that Ihi* e'iulir tnicatloil will be of use you ire at bh My to use it as you ckoo ^\tYours, respeetflilly.CIIARIXH 11.SWAIN.Fit»: Fila! Fila! oviurnd.not lia,lug tested In* Sarvaparilla ill rase* ol eon n\"\u2022 er re l.'CHinr (liiu% rtf r riir*i4irdiMHiA M iii«' up|,r'f mill tlrii f, fiirin the »evi'iily of I lie tlisv.te, hi.1-the ivbule id thr- 1 ini'* »br ,vi,s iitlrmlnl h) kg,\"\"*\t^ inns; riiiiin nt miditui nirn in C.livltciili»ni.u' \u2022 ^ «¦living any brin fit wbulcer, «od, u» ., \"'*l\tI\u2019,,, slletii'd liollnwuy\u2019s l\u2019ill» nnd Oiiitm'*11, \",l1 iiiuiiib» |irtfitvly cund Ilie drmiBul t'\"iu| *,D ' 1 kevvisr irsloicd ber I > li'allii\t.CT Mr* SI.\u2022vlf tlie veiv u prc'Rble Un.\u2022' Newtuai k, t Inn, t h, Itenlinin.fRU \"\" ^\t, «\u2022tire.It cmn mImi be muIbeitticRted '' LLbS *\u2014\t, pHli.* Mesars- JolIRRoS V (',,'phil.Kin ^>ct** |H4h.\ty\t_-f: -\tI______________ ~\t^ QUEBEC !\u2014Printed nnd ubli-l r
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