The Quebec mercury, 28 mars 1854, mardi 28 mars 1854
[" he ®ttebec TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, 1854.VOLUME Ih lllercHeg MORES ET STUDIA ET POPULOS ET PUBLIA DICAM.Viro.Geo.IV.NUMBBR 37.THE QUEBEC MERCURY.rmicE or apveetmiwo.mrrt in*rt4on,*n\"»** **à\".g** prie*.^VSÏÏS uoiUforbld, and eharftd accord* i«l}^ for diMMltnnlng AdrcrtlaetncnU, lobe ticaiion.\tu._{_\u2022 Aeeountc al thla OIBcOj trr3.T^.c.1o«, X-.\t:si SuW.:: eitiei of B0*10\"\u2019\t«dveriiMnient* and »ub- i.July \u2022.I»»''»11\".\"11;,* .J by HI.K,ipt»w.1 II» J J \u201e puyM.nl.\u2022 HI.OIB.\u201e«lpt.lWMi*S*^\u201c Buiuinyl Ntw 1o«u, K*.»® I J».»*.»*'*' «\u2022 'V- Third and Clieitnut Street».Cr.cr-Mr.John Cb.Mi.ll.W.Ch.nge Any«cr-ll'.H-«\tVolLii., Paria.\t- Properly for Sale and to Let.TO LET,\u2014FURNISHED.A SUIT OP APARTMENTS, WITH Board.Apply it No.13.Esplanade.Quebec, 16th Feby., 1854.\t20 Furnished apartments, to be let, at No 42, ST.LEWIS STREET.Quebec, Feb.2!at, 1854.\t22\u2014u HOUSE WANTED \u201c OR a imallfuniljr,\u2014ihuation\u2014any part QUEBEC ASSEHBLIB8.THE STEWARDS here made arrangeaeate for a FIFTH BALL, to take place after Lent, provided the prêtent Subtcribera contribute {10a.eaeh.NeivSubacribera |5«.JOHN ROSS, Secretary.Quebec, 9tb Feb., 1854.\t17 MF of ST.LF.W18 WARD.Addreat C.talinj HE UPPER PART of the HOUSE H.L., Mhucury OrriCE, stating rent Qnebee, Jan.18,1854.\t8 Illustrated London News.JUST RECEIVED, an Extra Supply of February the 25th, 1854, containing an llloatraiion of the DESTRUCTION BY FIRE OP THE PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, QUEBEC Price lOd, P.SINCLAIR, John Street.Queber, March 14, 1854.\t31 TO BE LET OR FOR SALE, With immediate possession.fr-A TAT\u2019OODSIDB COTTAGE, with BH!B VY Stable, Coach Houte, 8tc.( 8tc., JB!», and about FOUR ACRES of LAND, in- __\teluding Garden, tituaied on the Thornhill Road, Property for Sale and to Let.between the S».Lewie and StFoy Road.House to Lot, 4 COMFORTABLE DWELLING J\\ HOUSE, tituaied in a central pan M- of.t« »»« V8rHA0WsI»«.Nutt,,.St.Peter Street.Quebec, 23rd Majxh, 1864\t_ TO BE LET, With possession on the 1st of May next., a rnHAT DESIRkBLE RESIDENCE, PM I suitable for a large family, now oeeu-JSJL p^d by Mae.8tevew«on, St.Gknb-vieye Strket, CaTE, in excellent order, having St.Lawrence Chamber».Quehee.March 14,1851______^.\u201clÜ__ AaL rF i3ï|jW J.occupied by the Subscriber, containing Sixteen Hoomt, and tulied for the reti-denee of a large family or for Public Oflicea.May | be viewed between the I,our* of 11 and 4.The whole in excellent order.H.BENJAMIN, Upper Town.Quebec, 2nd Feby., 1854.\t14\u2014u TO LET, JL-I rpHK PREMISES at preent oecnpied vF'.l A bv A.J-MaXHaH, K»Q., m thr hou»e ibe underti|ned, No.3, Sr.I'KV'^,8 Street.May be «en every day from 11.A.M., to 1, P.!i., and from 2 to 5 in the evening.Apply to I 0l]|S p%NRTi Or to E.G.CANNON, N.P.Quebec March 14, 1884.___31 ~u TO LET, A CONVENIENT and COM* A PORTABLE IIOUS E, in St.(\\Nvk Street, Upper Town.App'j t« n ATKlNSnN, St.Peter Street, Or to E.G.CANNON, No'try.Quebec, March 15th, 1854.\t32 shop to let.rn .M rpilE SHOP, now O\u2019Nkill\u2019s Watch fn*M X AND JnWELLERY STORK, So.II, r*l** Palace Street, wBbin one Joor ul Juhn Street, lire property of Dr.Hall, to be let pottettion given on the firvt of FOR SALE» BUILDING LOTS, containing from I to 10 Acre* of Land, fronting on the St.Lewit, St.Poy and Thornhill Hoadt.The above Property it held in Free and Common Soccaoe, and «ituetid within two mile# of Quebec.Tertnt of payment eaty.\u2014Apply to R.MITCHELL, Arthur Street.Quebec, 2nd Peby.» 1854.-_____ 14_____ TO LET, With immediate possession.A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE, on the Egl J\\ CAP ROUGE HOAD, about three * ¦ and a half mile* from town, with an exten-tive Garden, RtaMe and Outbouiet.Apply to JOSEPH CANTILLON, Proprietor, Sillery, or to E.G.CANNON, Notary.Quebec, 23rd January, 1854.\t10\u2014lOw WANTED, TO KENT from let APRIL next, a good Pami'y Dwelling Houte, wrtîi Coach lloute, Stabling and requiritc oflirrt.Frf *sure upon the B.been intrig:.ir- ons eee'csiasties , arid an nnatla'-duriug tho latter last Monday, tu ¦d hi?nllegtanrc *eq e ot two a book and ni tained that the f the state in uration.lie ha ( arl to tb>* Church of nterdicti launched 'spaj>er of hil, iu \u2022Jiuroh ought to be wrnniary matters hateii i*cp»\u2018S nnd with very genuine 1er Nuivdeon.and judgment ami wish Recorder refused i.it it.c ir horrid snouts into wounded and the truggîcs of the poor to keep otf their mnifthing too frightful for ste.The Turks thcmselvc» listanco they witnessed tho Has coll ( not tlji ifswitx J rojdiet justly nn a rear un< Loui\u2018 »ss I Bhili; Ol the ; under tl ountain.atirg Danti the it hs thim t'l\u2019otit Laktc\u2019il States Papri-s.Just Received, via United States.a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of LADIES' i.\u2018Y and GENTLEMEN\u2019S topenor WHITE KID GLOVES uf the reputed Ubne of Couvoisikr, DOIUDN k FRERE.Qnrber.D< c 80» 1853.\t166 BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.T FOE SALE.4 LOT OF LAND, In a l»«*b '«s'e of rultlvstion, | Ov lnv|«e\u2018'''» \u2022UuaGd in ho SILLERY DOMAIN, con.lauung twenty atpenlB in «utxwfirie., hcinR lot No 7,edjoming the Htudde, RAnA I\u2019d- tferow.Ap|4y to IIY.LxMKSURIF.R.F.»q.or to\tLOUIS P \\NET.Notery.Q»Kl*ee, Ifiih Nov,, I85J,\t137\u2014u | Q*irl»ef, HE BANK OF BRITISH N O R T II AMERICA Itoving strsiWd itlrlf to eliiniird even», of ho Free \u201c Bsnklul An,\u201d I**» C.t »M-MKNCRD ISSUING NOTES tor ONE and TWO DOLLARS.Tiw.e Note* *re \u2022ecurrd by lb* depot*I of Pro-»ineislSevuMtir*\u2022» expressed un the l\u2022cr of etch Note, tree L.gal Tender fur Cuttota* dues, and other payraeots of the Crown, and every No,r1 coun'rrvignrd on tl»e back by an offitof M'Poinled l.y Gei»l to p#< for in ibsl duly.Tta> Bank ofUtllRh North Vnwnc* h*s no N«(M m eircuiattun, of a tmeUtr denorainsllan thtn I our '\u2022,\u201c*i0NUS ÇVTON.In* peeler.i s .t.\tÜ -» Montreal, Mth Nlay.mm NOTICE.THE Subtcnber be|»to inform his friends and ihe publie n general, thst ha baa made exclu-\u2022ive arrangemni't wnh the Grand I hunk R ailway Comi'anv for runnini a DAILY STAGE batwren QUEBEC and RICHMOND, m ronjunr-lion wnh the Railway Traîna to and from MONTREAL, aid trusta by \u2022trie! attention, and ere-ploying good iMS'Mi and careful drivers, to merit a liberal cncoura(rin*iit.It is fully cxi cctrd that part of th* journey may be mad» on the line of ihe \"*w R*»l-Road, which will luaka a considerable ditfacnce both in «peed aed comfort.Fare from tluebee to Montreal, indu J»nt * rotting 0«e St.Lawrence, \u2019Jj Dollar*.Farr from Quebec to Hlcbmond.7 do, Treins will lea*o Montreal on and after (lie 15th Derembrr, at 10, A.M.Stage* will l*ave Quebec at 7j| o\u2019elock, A.M,, an ttatnte at R>fh»»t«> meet the Tfamt.Dtiwi«w«.d* wdl Irate Hithmond on a'naal o Traiea and «on** in Qu*t*ec die fpltawing day.Thrnugh Titk*l* will be ia*urJ at the Railway Station, l.ooguail, and at ||oU|h'.Office, No.3, St.Ann Street, Quebec.CHARLES HOUGH.Quebec.Mh Dec., 1854,\t145\u2014u \tit,iia Autiquiiifv.or ilia Langut^c\tond Man-\t\tdtmth\tf nd yt\tmeed\tto\the puhl\tad Company.\t'lb': plainiitfs in 3,^wOn Ht\u2018jr ue, artineiit oi atohm*\t\tlll-T RV.\tof a\tlicllf\tver, i\tnre v\trorki\t\tivill last\t.His\ttliis cat'\t\tiuc the defendduts on\ta coutract m.»do \tli\\«ing rrltiion io >ort , America\tihern, and\tfuite i\tr.il lo\\\t>k pi a\tce yt\t\u2022\u2019tenv v, A\t\tccoriiin^\t- tD 1,.i*\twith tin\t\tutter for tho value of.>\ti quantity of rail- 4.\u2014On ihe Hkk ARYi,or »ny t-rai.cM\t\t\tlast '\tn«tm\tet ion»,\t, uo n\t\tou* rite\twas perfi\t\u2022rmad ;\trond ire\t>n.\tIt appeared by tbe\twrit ttn contract \tthe cultiva'io.i ol il.em n, ll.i.t .nn\tmy.\tthe\tcotiin\twas\tnot c\tnrru\td to elr\turch on i\tits way |\tread in\t\t\u2022 art.tbet the pfadntiA\tagreed to supply 5,\u2014On any .object connectid wilt» \u2019be\t\tUseful 'nee to il.c\tto th\t\tib, uo\tpray\trr w\tns said\tover the\t\t1 ihe di t\tOf\tidauti with 5,300 tout\tot railroad iron.\tArts.mo'C e#|>*ri tl.wnh rcter*\t\tno c\t\tstone\tor In\t.ml*]\tniece m\tarked i!\tie spot\t.wtdcli\t\tv» to be delivered iu\tspecified monthly \tres lurees and c \u2022iisbilut \u2022 ol Hit\ti«n Nui Hi |\twhci\t\twfti bu\tmod -\t-wh\tich whs\tin the c\tcun mon\tquatltlti\ticJ\tt, at 553 per ton, tlu} dc\tfondants agreeing \tAmerica.\t\ttrem\tzU of t\tthe po\tir.I\tti Ijv\tc vesrs\tthis tree.\tch will\t! to pay,\tin\taddition to that sum.\tthft duty charged In a aul j-elconntcte'l wilt, anv Dr r\t\tA R r M l.ST\t\tOV'\ter ags\tin to\trrr\tcivo tno\t\tits.In\tl t,t ! Il*t\t\tus tom House in New\tYork.The iten \tos* SriKNcu.\t\u2022pphcebk\tnil i\tfliif M\t.do !\ti.ame\tnnai\t\t: ¦ ¦\tith the\ti was del\tiv\tcrod, but not accord in\tg tu the mouthly 7,\u2014.On th* liettsvsrEW or Lducation\t\t\tpant\t\t\t\t\tt tho U\tst years\tof hi*\t\t\t, agreed U|«ontand ccr\ti of ll \tto I'antiU.\t\t\tbut\tit in'\tlist l\t\t\tthat a\tuch an\t4U*UU1\t\ttied by the drfendar\tits undt r protest \tAI.S'I FOR: \u2014\t\teinn\t\tcomin\tK frr\t'Til fi\t\tf such 1\t\u2022i illUr.t\t! nndthe\ty\trt! ;av tbe j\tintovat originally \tTl't bfol ofitMial ro%fH or If iim^a\t\t\tIntel\t\tre an.\t\\ pro\tifoavi\t«i !earn;\ting, i» li\tikely to\t1 ngrood\t\tmn Tlie dofendaut»' «\tcounsel mo\\ed fbr t»._Th« be«t HltTORir alOfl i'untingt\t\tthe «object\toxer\tt a il\t\thie l\thtljf\ta co.T\ttie » love\t'\tti llOtl)\u2019\tdt\t, which the court den.e\td.Tl>« d'fondau'B \trrlstmg te (>**uncit udi \u2022t th >r tin and r tot N- .capture ivt'iuber.i vint 9 ntt , gURI'i ¦M*pt t**! it tb na i but irprtsi the tv \u2022re th \u2022 prec e pre u t mug np~ ions tnken led \\! ,i \u2022deri were tl gvr to Mr.Arctic, t' demand, i pie réparation from Spain for the outrage com-nvAfi d by the nulhontie* of Cuba in the instance ot the Mtxrk Wnrr.or.And we infer also front the lone of the Union s article, ratlair than from inv direct stAtemcDt to that cfleet, that Mr.Souk will al*o tw Initrueted to press up^n tho 8< miah Government the penpriety nud Justice » case may seem to demand.(Signed,)\tFkankun Pikuck.Washington, Mardi 15, 1854.MUSIC HALL.\u2014TO-NIGHT Theatrical__Tho Hiatrin.- L «Misted by Mown.Wheeler hn, appear to-night in three pieces.Onr play-going friend, J\"'*! miss this golden opportunity n« ,1 not likely bo some time before ffiny1 Wl11 such a combination 0f dm\t\u2022 witness talent.Sham Battle at Spencer Wood.\u2014On Thursday afternoon, at the invitation of His Excellency General Rowan, a number of ludies and gentlemen assembled at Spencer Wood to witness tho attack and defence of a snow fortress and citadel, by detachments of tho troops of the garrison.Soon after two o\u2019clock, five hundred men of the 66th and 71st Regiments together with a buttery of the Royal Artillery arrived on tho grounds, nnd, aAer having taken up tho various positions allotted to them, in and around the miniature fort, the operations began with u sortie of light infantry on snow-shoes to reconnoitre the neighborhood of tho garrison in tho direction of tho advancing foe, whose guns were heard in tho distance.As the besieging party came near enough to open a cannonade on the fort from u high ground, the skirmishers quickly retired and the gates were closed.After a heavy and constant fire from tho artillery, the besieging army closed on the fort, their riflemen being in advance, and were warmly received with musketry fire nnd showers of (snow bj»ll) grenades.Twice they retired, and then with reinforcements surrounded the fortifications, and by a prompt manœuvre the scaling ladders were brought into the trenches, the forlorn hojie mounted the battlements under a shower of (snow) rocks and grenades, and made good their way on the very shoulders of the purapet-nien to the citadel.Here a brief fisticuff struggle ensued\u2014the most serious part of the performance\u2014for it was not until several of the assailants had been thrown from the ramparts, that a few stout hearts gained the centre of the fort.The flag was all but reached hy one gallant fellow, who climbed the stalF in spue of all opposition, when Lieutenant Watson, (66th) finding tho halliards secured to the mast, cut the ropes with his sword.The Fort was constructed by the men of the 66th Regiment who form tho d The Cunar» Steamers_________1 been requested by Mr.Cimn.i,aVe New York, to state that the bS/ vernment have no intention what»» ^ taking any more of the regt,|ar ^-f steamships of the Cunnrd line and o'11 consequently, the service will\u2019snfr^ » interruption, but continue to bo cqL'IÎ on as usual by tho steamers advertised We have lately paid a visit t0 jr, Ihielckk s painting room and were m l * pleased with two portoits in oil CoS life size, just finished, of Cant.r,hÏ! and the son of Dr.R.H.Unwell qï1 likenesses are very striking,and thieoW ing, effect, and composition, do credi t the artist.Several cabinet picturesador ing his studio, historical and ImidscZ subjects, seem fo us very cleverly hnndii; We have to add that Sir.Thielcke '^ poses leaving Quebec early in themmU, for the western part of tho States «1 the promise of ample eiicoumgeni\u2019ent in his profession.It is therefore to be horw that a discerning public will afford so S and esteemed a fellow citizen a shore of their patronage previous to his denartur; Mr.Thielcke\u2019s talents are too wellklioS to need reminding our readers that he a pupil of tho Royal Academy, England where he successfully competed ft5fÜIlr\u2019 Silver Prize Medals.tachmcnt at Spencer-Wood, under the it persisted in advocating \u201ctho unti-nu-1 immeduitedirection of Sir Janies Alexun-policy tional policy which it hai maintained ever since the commencement of the Oriental question.\u201d Dates from Liverpool of Saturday evening, March 4, announces the arrival of the clipper ship Lightning, Forbes, from Boston, in the extraordinary run of 13 days, she having sailed on the morning of Feb.19.h.It is stated to be the shortest passage ever made, although she was deeply laden with upwards of 2000 tons cargo, mostly breadstuff», und drew 21 feet of water.She was built by Me Kay of Boston, for James Baines «V.Co., of Liverpool, and 1» said to be the first ship ever built in the United States for an English house.Thtre was 110 important change in the state of trade or in the money market 111 England.Napoleon, on Sunday, 5th, reviewed 1er, A.D.C., who arranged the mode of atiuck uud defence, and the whole was under the command of Col.Grubbe, Commandant.IBs Excellency was present, attended by his staff,Lieut.-Col.Irvine, and Capt.Wet lierai!.The General was most aflilble to all ; nnd many of the spectators partook of his hospitality, as they found a most substantial champagne lunch prepared for them.Imperial ILrsahities in China.\u2014The correspondent of the iV.Y.Journal of Commerce gives the following particulars of the atrocious barbarities perpetrated at the re-capture of Amoy, by the Imperia l forces :\u2014 The Easter Concert of Mr.ZiccLER \\vi should have stated, is to be under the patronage of the Commandant and Offi.cers of the Garrison, as well as of Ifo Excellency the Administrator.The Imperial Government have re-warded M».Low, the inventor of thé screw propeller in use in the naval service, with the sum of ten thousand pounds.\u2014 \u2022 ¦ - SoiciDE.\u2014Some time this forenoon a man was oliscrvcd on the ice walkmr towards Ihe open water just below tb city, and when he got to the edge of ihe ice, he was seen to take off lhs cwt, muffler and cap, and deliberately plunre into tho river.Some raeu on the Foiiit Levi shore who saw him jump in, ran to his assistance, but, before they got to the spot, he had sank to rise no more.They picked up his clothes, which may lead to the discovery of who he was.An Almanac Foutune-tru.eh.\u2014 \u2022?TUphael\u201d foretells \u201c treachery «nd con-«piracies'* against the Queen of Portugal, for March, nut foreseeing that tho poor lady would lie in her grave five months Ik*forehand ! Advertising.\u2014A recent English writrr alluding to advertising, remarks: \u201cYou will reap more ailvantatnw from sjosr-n»l circulating 5000 among the upper and aüJJ!» classes than from a journal circulating SO.ot'O, among the lower classes.Of this you may twiurt that nny journal which inserts advertitrmrcli cheap is, in fact, a worthless medium.If it w*r* really a gimd otic, it would have no need tn lower its prices, for its sheet would be tilled withoottb* sacrifice.Yon mar lay it down as a rule that every journal know?its own vaine, and that if t adopta low prices, it ia Itacauae it u coairieM that it haa a low circulation in uumters «a respectability.who nr* under orders for the East.The Eas'ern question hns on the whole increased the popularity of the Emperor.The Duke of Saxe Coburg, Prince Albert\u2019s brother, had been Napoleon\u2019s guest, and was present at the review.By 20th inst., 25,000 troops would have embarked from Toulon, 18,000 from Algeria, and sufficient from other ports to bring lO.OoO men into action.Paris, March 7 \u2014Th* LagGlaliva Assembly has to-day agreed tu tho hill authorising tho Mimatwr of Finacce to contract a loan of 2'rt,oe),0'K) francs.Tba hill was agreed lo unanimously, witliout dueusaioo, by the 2 J8 mwtnl«ers who wrru present Madrid, March 2.\u2014There ara tnguc report* of a diffxreaea having ansvn between England at.d ___^\t________________^______________________ i4paja, and of lha expected recall of M.latniitz lo of'the Emperor \"Nicholas\u201d to tb* Utter of hia Madrid.Tb# parson* expelled from «pain aud Asoy, (China,) Dae.7, 1853.Ever »inea the rc-raptura of tba city by th« Imperial force*, on the 11th Nov., tha policy of ,\tr.\t1 the mandarin* toward* the unfortunate insurgent* tom* battailous of Chasseur* ot V incentif* hm tieen marked hy such an extraordinary itarba IsrtnRi.mr or MACiKkziR\u2019* Mrshagc \u2014Mr.Wr Lyon Mackenzie, in hia Message of tltaluthiM! labour * hard to prove that the f'hrutian SaltaR ia not of Divine ohlitration.Ma ptihliohe* 1er; articles from the Loudon Daily News und Greva-briilge * Septenary lustitutiou* to n:ako out lj point.To the credit of onr country he it *ai»e who reached I that island, or who were taken on this, lived hut ! for a sadder fate.Many were put on hoard the j Government war-junks, of which sumu sixty were .anchored in Hot stream, abn-ant our hong, and I after being bound hand aud foot, were thrown lulo the sea, and there pierced with spike* as I often as they rose to the surface of tha water \u2014 : Hundreds were taken to the jetii«s and beheaded I hy clumsy executioner?, and their knives growing dull under so much hutebery, they were often j obliged to strike thrice or more U lore tha head 1 could be severed from its body.horrible still were other ; they are week after week, into many humln ! family «irclrn.\u2014(TorontoGlobe.Matthew Ryan o| the lii?j>i*ctof-(»i*iiefal*s ! that power which will bave to aecooaifur th^e Office, ilitcotirtiug «Mer the fallowing ! result* to history aud to God.' iMahion, (it tu only fair to say that nouu* ' The circular concludes m the follow-very interesting «Ivt-jils us to the sums iug terms : \u2014 collinhntcvl in charity hy Irish emigrant* Every day, however, on tba contrary, Rassia |ir«'RC4h'il these remarks);\u2014\tjadvaaead Openly towards War.Assuredly, if Tba Irish, it it stated, numlwr soma twbixs mutest in the Hritish Empire, and in tha neighboring Republic; rouueclid with tha national character.>IV great stripe of flesh from the body\u2014the , \u2014i-\t.\tj cropping ol the noses end ears\u2014disembowelling _\t____\u201e _\tj \u2014end last, decapitation During ail this tortura 1 RKSmXT 1 IBRCS ON TUI CcBlN , |i aa.d that no word of complaint, no look or Affair.\u2014VVe give ill full the Frcsulcnt's | expression of the agony they were riflertng, eeceped from any of these poor wretches,\u2014a trait of character which strikingly assimilate* these Mongols with the Amcriaan hid an* A* toon as these outrages were discovered by them, the humane interferaoce of the British anv«l commanders at Uus station, put a check on such murderous proceedings.HeUeomha had been already slaughtered .but of the large numbers thus rescued, the few who were uninjured were safely convoyed lo the main laud for eecape The wounded, in every stage of mullialtoa, were earned on board a iuuk winch was temporarily (Died up as a hospital, where they were kindly cared for by the surgeons of Her Majesty's vessel* BUtrm and lUrmti.Scores of them, however, died that aigtit and oa the fblloaing day.The reetored local magistracy looks with displeasure on this interposition of (hr English flag , and so vociferous were the West I\u2019oast junkmen (a part of the Imperial fleet) again?* It, Uint thrir armed opposition was tor some time apprehended It Is well for tlieui ihut they did not eltempl such a thing, fm the steamer and (trig had all their guns doubie-ehntted in anlicipatb\u2019a of aa affiav and would have sunk the juuksoa the tiret appearance of reaittance.For tlie past ten days the number of esecutione has aeeraged about thirty daily The total loaa of life here, during three eei| inure, ven.e uot far from three ibousand.mostl) bv butcher?, Ï\" uiifiable aud oflhasive conduct shall he made uown to her Cathoiit Majesty's Government ; but Such espectaliooe in other cases have not been realised Tha oflhading party is at our doors with .large power* foe aggression, but none.It ts alleged, 1 fut reparation.Tt-e source of redrees is In an-I other hemisphere, and tbe answers made to war I just complainte to the H > ae Government, am but the re wtiUoa tha Baltic.\t.- It is reported that 7.000 Hritish uw»l'« *u* r to the Bahia for land saeviee.\tltnMi Tha hulk of the Russian fleet is \u2022« >*'\u2022 *.M with some stupe at Recumkale.Both »« cruisers na tha Black .dea.\t.Tha Raaaiaa Uaitea fleet is pusbtaC to dweaburg.Tha Greek insarrecliuis kas subsiiled- ,, Ail the paasengvre of the\t****\"?\u201d.j laudvd safely, and the ship itsvil asasts got off roaka aud was towed ^ hhip -\t\u2014 struck and sank oral «\u201cV\t.j the night of tho »Ui.Light of the cr?« \u2014fhte of tbe others not y« t rv|*orted.The T7th réglaient emberkvd oa 'l,c Liverpool foi I\u2019 u k*y.\t.Tbe French Senate unaalmously vote»* of 2110,000,000 rvaiu \u2022\tr Tha flr?l dlvleiou of troop# for ike ff** leave Towiou ua the 20lh.Soiu« escilement la commereiel m seqoeacv of Lord CSareudow \u2022 aaaowk M RuBsian populace to wbo«#oerer belooglnR Ünd even In neutnU veeieU, «ball bo lawful priw ia^Lverpool^Breadatulfll.\u2014Liberal arrivals and fine weather had caused dulness in mnrkct, and not generally pressing, but in some in-'inuecs n rodnetion of 2d.o 3d.on wheat, and Is.is Gd on flour was taken, thus lowering the \"Ji.rovement of last week, \u2018Indian Corn steady and unchanged.White American wheat is quoted 11s Od a 12s 3d, latter nominal.Western Canada flour 37s a 37a Td.Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Ohio, 37s ^Yellow 45s ; White 15s Gd.Reef-active and .* j.pork in fair demand tending upward.Ï »rd dull\u2014sales at 50s.Asbei-kiltle doing at unchanged rates.American stocks quiet.Cotton dull, rather lower prices\u2014Soles 41,000 Money in better demand.Consols closed nt f»0l a 91*\t____ Nhw York, March 25.Tiie Northern Light from San Juan arrived this morning with 300 passengers and $700,000 in ® cie she connected with the SierraNevada which left San Francisco on the evening of the 1st.The Vnrthern Light was detained three days in con glquence of a severe gale.There is nothing of gnecial importance from San Francisco.1 In Oregon a bill bad passed ordering a vote on tbe formation of a State Government.The Maine Liquor Law bad been introduced iu the California Legislature.Dates from Honolulu are to Feb.4th.Annexa* Hon was still talked of.Intelligence from Lower California states that tbo Filibusters bad nearly left.The clipper barqueGrape Shot sailed testsrday for Constantinople with 200,000 muskets and other ammunition.Tim Grape Shot belongs to ^TlnTrinics k Tribune publish this forenoon an address to the German population in this country by Kossuth.It is written iu consequence of the rejection by the U.S.Senate of tbo President's nomination of G «orge Saunders as consul to London Kossuth gives Mr.Saunders praise for energy and real inliis office, and deprecates bis recall as an event which tends to place this count y In the iiglit of giving old and comfort to tbe old WOr^\u2018\tPiTTSDtmcm, Mardi 25.Ditvid Jewell was executed here to-day.Largo crowds thronged the streets at an early hour, and at times it was difficult to suppress disorder.He made a dying speech, denying premeditated murder.He warned his voung friends to beware of intoxicating liquor.He bad been under its influ euce when be struck tiie fatal blow.Naw York, 2 o'clock, 'March 27.Flour\u2014Considerable excitement in market for western and state flour ; demand iictivo for cast and home trade at an advance of 121 cents ; better grades active ; Canadian nominal: $7,G2 to $7,75.We hear ofl0,000bbU going forward from private hands : sales western canal 475 bids at $7,i(2 to $7.77 for common to straight state ; $7,75 to $8 for mixed to fancy Michigan and Indiana.PirrsBt\u2019RCU, March 27.An extensive conflagration occurred yesterday at Birmingham, opposite this city, at which 100 buildings were burnt, and over 200 families ren dered ho neless.It commenced in Thompsoqft glass factory : loss estimated at 200,000 dollars of which one-third was insured.Audubv, Mardi 27.The fugitive, George Washington, was dis charged from custody yesterday, 300 to 400 persons were present.As there was no attempt on the part of the owner to arrest him, thoro was no disturbance.Saw York, 7 o'clock, P.M., March 2 A letter to the owners from Savannah states that the RLtrk Mirrinr was to sail for New York on the 24ih.Both vessel and cargo were released on the payment of tiie $0000 tine.A mutiny broke out onboard theahip l\u2019ançuitni wbile going down tbe bay on Saturday on lier way to Liverpool ; four men mutinied and attacked tbe male, who shot ouo of them.Another while furling the sails fell to the deck aud was killed The revolt was quelled.None gsmiine unless signed I.BUTTS on the wrappers.Per Site, wholesale end retail, by JOS.BOWLES, Medical Hall, Upper Town Market-Place.and JOHN MUSSON 8t Co,.Quebec.fHoniefl.At Parte, Prsnee, on the lOih February, Henry Baling, Esq., M.P., to Mademoiselle Maria de MartioofT.On (lie 20 h inst., Mr.Samuel McDonald, to Miss F.milie Decsrrie, both of the Pariah of Montreal.L laurr, 27lh March, 1854.Weather cold\u2014Wind strong from West\u2014Vary little ice iu the Harbour.died.At Montreal, on the 22nd inst., the Rev.John Hu'ehinson, aged 56 years.At Lachute, C.R., on the 18th iuslint, Lydia Hutchins, nife of Orlando Powers, Esq., and daughter of the late Phineas Hutchins, Eiq., aged 45 year*.At Bcrtbier, District of Montreal, Mre.Sophie de Grandprr, daughter of L.Sieur de Grandpre, granddaughter of the Hon< A.Com'c de Grandpre, Captain of Militia, Co-Seignior of Islefdu Pad*,and belated wife of Mr, L.Jouet, seed 30 rears.At Montreal, on the 23rd inst., at the Hoipiial of the Hotel Dieu, Charlce, only aon of Mr.John Curran, aged 20 years.At Lengucuil, on the 13 h in*t., Mr.Edward Morrissy, of Chambly, aged 24 years.At Napierville, on the 28ih ull., Joseph Bnlleray, Esq., aged 70 year*.The deceased «toi a native of the island of St.Domingo, from whence he wat dtiven by the insurreeiiun of the negroer.At Nupirrvillr, on tiie 27th uh., Mr.Alex.Ferguson, of Djnvillc, C* W., aged 32 year*, at the residence of Itii brother-in-law, Wm.Holman, Riq MUSIC HALL.ONE NIGHT MORE and positively the LAST of Mn.G.\\V.STONE\u2019S WONDERFUL aud AMUSING EXPERIMENTS in thia City, on THURSDAY EVENING.March 30th, 1854.Doors open at HALF PAST SEVEN.I'erfor-tnanee to commence at EIGHT o\u2019clock.Admission to all parts of the House, 1 s.3d.N.B.\u2014A clou* will be formed at EIGHT o\u2019clock, on WEDNESDAY, March 29.8, nt BUSSELL\u2019S HOTEL, when all who attend will receive instrue-tions which will enable litem to perform all the experiments which Mr Stone performs sud apply the power te the euro of disease.Admission to the Class $5.Quebec, 28th March, IS&4,\t37 MORE RECRUITS WANTED.F.W.KELLOGG, Esq,, Lectures again this evening, tues- DAV, 28th instant, at EIGHT oMock.at tl* NEW LECTURE HALL, ANN STREET, late '\u2022 Methndist Chtnch.\" Subject i\u2014MAINE LAW persui THE LICENSE SYSTEM.ITT* Admittance, 7JI «^4 Quebec, 28 h Match, 1854.CITIZEN\u2019S $ GRAND FANCY COSTUME AND DRESS BALL, AT TIIE MUSI C lEtMiL, ST.LEWIS STREET, ON MONDAY EVENING, 2Ull April, 1854.THE Promoters of this Ball Inve appointed Messrs.WHEELER Sc LAMB in n.Peter Street.Quebec, 20th March, 1854\t34 PRICKS OF ADMISSION : STai.f.s and Boxes.Pit.Children half-price.For parlieoLrt\u2014Sec Programmes.Quebec, 2lst March, 1851.2».Gn1 Is.3u.34 To arrive during the last week iu thia month, via \u201c Portland ^ AC A 8 I?OF THE LATEST STYLES IN PARIS FILLED CASH M E U E LONG SHAWLS.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 TW\u2019O CASES NIOOLL\u2019S SPUING STYLES (1851).iu OVER COATS and UNDRESS COATS.GLOVER h PRY.Quebec, Mardi 14, 1854.\t31\u2014f HOLLOWAY\u2019S OINTMENT AND PILLS, For the Cure of Scrofula, Cancer out H'>««te*Mo«ubly posters g'eat tonic pro* ^ perliev,aurl ran he taken wiUrdeetdsd advantage lor mvuy diteavet requiting iuvigt»rat.ng teimdicv ; hui lire Liver Pills slam! jn< -cimm-nt aa a mcana ol reslo\u2019tng a dlvnrganit«*d Liver Iu Iteallhy action ; Iwnre live tfiesi etlrbrity they have sl anted.1 be \u2022\u2022unrcftni* formtd«bln I Urn rkill of Ifm mn*i eminent phyairitns uf 'he UuHttl Siatea, are now > tvuJered easy uf cure, ituti.k* tu the study aid |«r*«tevaara of the diairnguistved pltysician nlv>*e .naamilut greai medkww bear»\u2014* name which will dewrad u puatrtiiy aa \u2022\u2022\u2022# «h serving of gratrude-| Thia mvaluab'a medicine ahould always be krpt wuUm reach ; ant! on tha appeavanet af the eailnst \u2022inip'ume of Jirrased LiVrr, it eftu be a«f«ly and Rvvfullv aslmtma'etvd.CT* Puretiaaers mil be rarvful in a*k foe DR.AFLINK'S CELF.BHkTKD t.IVKM PILLS, end ilka none elre.There are olhre Pills, purporting te ba Livav Pills, now before Ihe public.Dr.Me-Lem\u2019s Liver Pills, also Sis Cetehia\u2019eU Vetmifugr, era now be !«*«! a! all tcsj-vctai-U Drug Slures in \u2022ba L'uarrl Suita and Canada.SrUd in QCBMEC, by JOSEPH BOWLES.Ma- ' \u2022Mesl Hill.Upper Town Market Plaec, and JOHN Ml.'HSON k CO., Kuo do Street, L\u2019pi«r Town.BEW ARE OF IMPOMTION.Ttw grenier tke value of any draeovery, 'ha hraher H w bvM ns the iMeem «i the pnbitc, and ae *1» h In p wnwinmia lhat ewMeluUie 1* be imp -sad upon by ib* rprsiross* imiteuen* uf ignevanl, d.**gn«ng and liiihawsal man, wire, Itk* iba drans in the bite, k«va miihav the rbth y no* brlinsii-rn iu ibMik or prove!* 1er them**l«,», bwi ihnte and lutmiaie «pun thaamnsnga uf ilw dvsttvn.g.The aau am dinar y sneerm eilending lire use uf Dr- Wiaiei'a Balaam uf Wild Cherry in diareats uf \u2022M king*, and ike many sinf»\u2022*! reee* it bes af hmtvd, haro netwally attinetid the attrniien uf ¦nvny pbyvtciae*, aa wall aa >ha whule ftrivmity uf quarkv\u2014and esuasd unpiinrtplod 1 uunivrle-iar* «mi ¦mUaitHs te palm '-ff aperlena mitluraa, u( a.milai *\u2022\u2022*\u2022 vmI appearanee uf 'he genun-e Balaam.Sum* \u2022\u2022aaaihd* Hy up af Wild t h-irv and Tar,\u2019* Chsurv KVup,t*Compo«rN| Syrup af Wt'd Chany* \u2022 Wild \u2022\th»*iy CumlVeyand sundry uthev reui-wunds I te \u2022\thwhihey snath a \u2022eng *l«n»g ef \u2022\u2022 puff*.\" M «1 »f \u2022mb a \u2022artuma we k mW nu 'ung li is Wiaiai\u2019s ¦\u2019\u2022\u2022am af W Id Chsevy aiune I at iwrfjima He \u2022erva L*t 'hem mst deceive y «su.fl* gviruiuc \u2022qtmd 1.ni rrs.SETH W.FOW I.K.Deutgral.IM, W.sh.ni'tm \u2022\u2018\u2022ear Pu.ittn, Mass , m U e aule pfopneter el ihe \u20181*0,1 reeu pi tut tho mamsfavtmo ef Hr* geeurne \u2022nsdutM*.an4 .uppl«ea both at wbeteaa'e and rttstl, **-d J *h ut ag\\n.wt ra * he ub'a»ired.Cards or AnMiaeioN\u201412*.Gd.each, may he obtained, on personal applira'ion, of Mr.Cart, Huade Sireei ; Mr II.WraE, 81.John Siveet ; »f the SiRtvaeoB, and of Mr.Wnrelcr, al the Music Hail.No MASKS permitled.Tide's not allowed lo be tramfened except by conaeui of the Steward!.Tm# bring the First Fancy llrll given in litis tnugfiiiirr-ni Dtucing Saluirn, and t numcruua al tendance ai>liripatr«l, it it requeued that all spp'icaliona for Tickets be made prior to the 2lal ut April.Tire SUPPER ROOM, under the ruperin-trndtiirc of Mr.HACHETTE, will be thrown (l|KII At 12 o'clock.OOD SAYe\u201ctHS QU2LÜ.Quebec, March 2S, 18,'»4.\t37 STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN KSW YORK AND GLASGOW.IIP.GLASGOW and NEW YORK The c SHI l* COMPANY\u2019S New sud STRAM-Powcrful Stextn*hlpa, \u2022* GLASGOW.\u201d 1 962 tons, 400 Horre Power, Capt.R.Craig, \u2022* NEW YORK,\u201d 2,400 ion», 5(10 liaise Poncr, Are app-nuted Iu sail \u2022\u2022 under, fix : FROM NEW YORK.Wt-dneatUy, I Oi It May, VYodneadajr, -81b June.FROM GLASGOW.Twatlay, 11 tli A ril, '! luntd.y, 1st J«ne.PASSAGE MONEY.Fust Cabin, Saloon Slate-ruem*, (no H rwaid\u2019s Fee,).\t$90 00 de\tda\tMidship\tdo\tdo\t75 00 Seenwd\tdn do\tda\tdo\t50 00 J'Aird tVess \u2014 A limited numt-rr of Tliireca are (\u2022ainirRer*.I.In Il«e cause No.4739, wherein on- Utbtin l.rUumcau 1* plaintiff, the said Janie* R gnr-y it defendanl, and the «aid GsmiShees are Gsrmsbee*.5.In the cause N 1.4741, wberem one Clé.-rph** Laroche, it plaintiff, ihe said James Ibgnj, is defendant, snd Hie said Garnisiiero are Gannst-ec*.It be ordered that ilte said trsnusbecs Willirm Jsok I sou, Thomas Hrassey Ssmurt Murion Pt-lo, snd Edward Ladd Hrlts, do pay (lie said sum of Eight Hundred snd ninely-twu pounds two shilii çi and 1 sijyjcuce curienry aforrssiJ, into the hands uf (he Pioihon »iary of llu.Court, to be dirlnbultd as to ^.1 law and jutiice may apneriam ; And that in a- much a* it appears by the Alfilavtl in thir cause find that 'he Détendants J-me# Rtgney and Jam s Muir F> net, are inso vent and unable 10 pay all (i«ir just , debts.Hie ciedi'ort of -hem ihe aaid IJefrr-dauis be I called in and rrqntrJ by uniire in the public Newspapers lo hie their claims in 'he rbcic caute within one month after ilte publication «>f torh notice \u2014li it by the Court \u2022¦\u2018judnrd iliat ihe said motion t>e aud Ihete-ne is hereby granted, Bud in conau|Ucncc it is orditcd accordingly.By ib* Court, UURROL'GHS k F1SET.P.9.C.WANTED\u2014A GOOD COOK.\u2014Apply al I hi* Office.Quebec, 2S:h Morrh, 1854.A CHARGE DELIVERED TO THE CLERGY OF THE DIOCESE OF QUEBEC, at (he Tkiennial Visitation held on the 11 ih Jan., 1854, By the Lord Bi-hop oi Quebec.A few c*>p:e« msy he procurul at the Offiie of 1 The Qursrc Mei.cuhv.tluehec March 25lh, 1853.\t36 Ton siEi on to lût, immediate possession.(v OF THE ST.NICHOLAS.\u2014The proprietors of the St.Nicholas Hult-I, Hroadwny, New York, have tin- pleatuic of Htiununcing lo ilwir friends nml (he truvclling public, Iliat (he /nsf addition to tile building consiittng i f (he snuthern wing, having hecn c.iinplt-ied and furiiished, the entire Hotel completed accord.ng to its original drrign, and cir«:rifi4 uinpl.* ucciimmodation fur ono th'iucned this tpring, is fiited up und furnirhed iu ihe same Miinpiuoua style a* the other portions of this « giabkshment.The St.NiciioU*, 0* jiorfccti-d, contain* mx hundred apartments, of which three hnndicd arc in family suiti-s, und is coiif«:s»edly the Isrgesl \u2022Mid most cominud ou* Hotel in ihe world.The propriitors tender i|t«ir wi.iuust thanks for the siippor 1 which has rend red thtir undtrnking so succr »afut, and trust liiat ihe i, etcased incgin* tude of ihe.r cslHtilhhmeni will prevent for ihe fuiuhe UONSTKU» \u2022 FION ol WIIAHVES in the PALACE HARUoR, iu wit : \u2014 1\t3 .A WHARF, 370 fret lonf, to t»o!ngy, Butany, Mi» , t.eralury, Geology, Geography, AuliquPie».\\c., ' lugetlur With a liai of iec«rit Srirndtic Publica-lion* a cls**ifir.l lisi ol Patents, Obituaries ol j I'.iuinriil Sc.cniilic Mtn.Note* on 'he p og»i,s ul Science darn g ti.e year 1853, fcc.; 7*.6l.! ALSO, \u2014 A rURTHER srrrLY or THE roLLoWINO : 1 : Tic Pnrsl and the Hnguriiui ; or.Trie Perarrubon of ibr Age ol l.ou.s iba I5tt« : by Uun^cner 1 2 1 vols.; 12».6d.Noari and if Finier .by (Rmticad ; 7s.61.< Gmuix-II\u2019s F.ii|ie«iiiioii in S arcb of S r Joliii F>ank-lin - hv Dr.E.U.Rune : beautifully Rlu*uMttd; 17».6.1.1 Mrn ai d Unngs in Europe : Ly Kirwin ; 4s.01.' Loamis' Algebra ; 6*.-d.\" Anal)Deal Gcomtlry and Calculus; 7*.lid, 1 P.SINCLAIR.Q os lire, 23-J Mtrch, 1N.V4.Sale of Yalaablo Real Estate.Will be offered for Sale, by Public Auction, et the OFFICE OF THF.UNDERSIGNED, on the FIRST APRIL NEXT,at TWO o\u2019clock, P.M , tho foilowin» Immovable Property :\u2014 ih Maich, 1854.\t37 73 B ° TO KAS0R3 A9D BB1CKLAYEH3.T' Kici-:.50\tMTNA III Tuncco Cnrulma.For sals by M.G ()u*bcc.281K Mar«h, 1854.CLEANSED MOUNTAIN.37 750 G poRPoisK oil.Clarified PORPOI-iP.U.I.ONS OIL.\u2022Atao.\u2014 Olive, N rgaiabla, 3000 Gtlltna Wkata and i'od Oil*.I'm aalwb S(4*r Sp.vi \\J (J.MOUNTAIN.Qwahrr, 28lb MarcH, 1854.\t37 NOTICE.ALL p»isi*»a havmc rlalm* staintt iba E»la'f, \u2022f h* Ini a SAMUEL THOMPSON.Culler, ata rnt)W**iv4 In vansmil Um »*»\u2022*, duly alimirtl iu WILLIAM JACKSON, nr WILLIAM HICKMAN, J >uut C«atn or * to iba aaid Knaiv.And ih, s« uoDbtrd i* >hc sa,d E* al* at* icqocaiasl In make i«Mi«eription of Rubber Good* manu-facturvd.The repotatian of my G ood* for their eirellent rjusl ty i* »'» well eatsblislicd ns to render any furtlier roniroendalinn entirely superflu .us.It affords me \u2022 feat tilesaurc to inform IV liotrs ti.r.Buvr.n* of RUBBFR CLOTHING, I am ensbled to offer them inducement* to STAMPED EMBROIDERIES, kc.\u2014 F.DF.PERCIVAL, 657 Broadway, New York, sole manufacturer of Stamped Embroidcrie ».offers to the l.sdie* of Quebec and its vicinity, a large and very choice acleetion of Collar*, Slmve».Bind*, Skirts, Caps, Mo ning Drevvev, Handkerchief., he., of great variety of Paltrrn, and of excellent quality Order», wholcva'e and retail, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to.19-3m YtTITH all the advantages, and none of the risk* VV o\u2019 uncertainties of a Mutual Inaurance Office, the Eagle offhrds the further vecurity of a Urge Capital, secured hy Act of Parli*meni,5S George III.The rate* of premium* are very moderate, and a* Eighty per rem of all the profits are every FivR Year* d vided among the whole life assured, it U evident that these rates are the very lowest that any Life Insurance Company can demand, consist-rnt with its own »afkty, and the oonscquent *EC ORITY OF TH E ASiUREO.The available asset* of the Company exclusive of subscribed Capital exceed* £768,000 s'erling\u2014with an annual income over £137.000 Sterling\u2014and stir-nl.ia fund nearly £200,OOO-out of which above £120.1)00 was either added to the «urns ittaund by whole life inanrer»,or an equivalent given in cadi, or by a reduction of premium, in June 1852.\t._ Fro* theeatablishment of llte Company m ISO, a sum equivalent to the whole Capital lia» been puid to otwert in satiufaction of claima\u2014and the liberality of the Eagle\u2019* settlement» U well known.Policies are issued either teUlt or without participation in Profit» : or Half Credit if icquired, for One Year, Seven Year», Whole Lile, Joint Live» or payable on «ttaini- g the age of 60\u2014all pay ,ble quarterly, half yearly or annually.Extract from whole l i/e Yearly Rota of Premium List of Directors.If eon C.Baker, E ' their beauty, and dispose them to derav ' tu Dentifrice Powder which accompanies th# a.îr will neutralize all acide, eleanae and AGENT FOR QUEBEC, ir.//.IVelch, Esquire.CHEAP PLAYING CARDS.AN EXTENSIVE LOT of the celebrated »anu-ture of DELARUE k CO, London.Just received and FOR SALE at the MERCURY OFFICE.Price 2*.3d.per park.Quebec, 2l»t January, 1854.\t9 That Bill T I S II FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.JUBILEE YEAR, 1853.CONTRIBUTIONS Toward» the CUitM MlUita ShwTssUBMt Faad.CHIHR.TUB atteatl»» of th* Cammittae nf the RatTlsH amd Forbion Biata Sscietf having be-n ^aia diracad to the unpreaedanted mosemant In -5.\t,\t.u.k.».r.i n,.,.ns«, thereby «we* C»iae, end «* the hapeful prospect thereby pre \u2022anted for he wider inlrodnetinn of ths Sacred Seriptaree iato that ««Uasita a»d d«-»aely papulous R|,r',wl« Rcaatvao \u2014 \u201c Ths« the Camasittev, ralymg a»oa iha aynspaihy nf the British pMaiic m shi» de»ir*»»la nbjac, are pvepartd i« take upon thamaclse» all the measures naenesarf for printmc, with ike l»a»t pr»e-tiaatda delay, Ossa Million top»*» of the ChUeM New Testament.\u201d ROBERT FRt)8r, I GEORGE BROWNE, J Soft.It k.It» purchase superior to whst I have heretofore, and *« I firmly believe superior to any that hive been, or can BK offered them el«rwti«re.Orders respectfully solicited and attended to with .\u2022'\"h,p*\"b,'i,.IIOJKIMAN, 27 Maiden Lane k 59 Ns-s 3 AMERICAN TEMPERANCE LIFE INSURANCE C0MP4NT Vaatly | Yearly Payment.Payment.£ a 0 15 Yearly Payment ; Yearly Peymaut.! V«rl7 Tsymrut.Ags u * I 10 Years.SO Annual Premium.Mouths.A »\u2022 d.S Halt-Yearly Premium.A a FURNITURE, FARMING aad BUI1.DING8.HOUSEHOLD GOODS.«STOCK-IN-TRADE.*U«UULTU«*l.»TOC»tsTHN uuNT Agt** fa* Quatma Hum'» Wharf, Quatac, tld Dae.tUO* Entrance tee (the first year only) 10»- A yarn ly payment of I*t*a ahUUngsaecerta \u2022 benefit at d« »tli uf £ tO.Females Admitted a* well a* male*.Tha \u2022' Monthly Monitor,*' (on* half i™ English '*»\u2022 \u2022ther half in French.) an elegant paper publiehrd by the Society, ten'aiamg Uiinstitta ion, Rules and Re-(oUiwiS, and every Information relative le the Seetatfi may be procured at tbe Branch office at Quebvr.\u2014-Taaate, t*.fid.pur annum ta Subscriber»} tu Msmbarslbapapei tafrvu.Cap}»* af frespee tie, Rule» and Regulatsuo* of ike Society, meyb# peocered gtaiuiteusly by tpyliee-non al l!m Office.No 7.Ilaldtniand Smut.Qusbec, 3 «I March, >951.40 I d.2 4 « 8 3 6 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 I 12 I 12 I 12 10 I 13 I K.R, FOSTER.Resident Director.ANDREW FRANCIS.Secretary.Quarterly I\u2019rcmuiin, £ a.il 12 12 12 12 IS IS IS IH Detailed I'ruapeetusev and «vary requisite iafnrma tioa aato tha asode ofeffectmg Assurance» may be ob R.\u201eN,,TONi Ageattn the Compaay at Quebec.Quebec, 24 Aut'ist, It*»*- Capital\u2014$100,000.an, and into* Conneehtuti Organised on Ihe Mutual pi rated by the Slate of ( OFFICERS : RaHRTLt.il IlODmM, President.Frmtibi WiiMwonTN, Vice-Prrsitkat.B.E.Hauts Secretary.DIRECTORS: Barzillai Hudson,\tFeitiu» Wndtwortb Francia (\u2019arsons,\tWilliam W.Ilopi\u2019ib Altwrt Day,\tJames II lli»«n*f« Francis Qsllitta,\tEdaon Fessenden, Noah Wheaton,\tJohn H.Goodwia- THE OIBcais aad Diteclom (who»* t-*** J mentioned nhove,) am some of the '*«* men in ibn State», aa will he seen by the Ague\u2014Asthma guu Hilinuscomplaint* Fit»\u2014Gout\tEvil Blotches on 8kin Head-ache Btune and Grayel Bowel complaint* Rndigestioa Beeondary Bymp-Colics\tlufiammatioa toms Constipation of Jaundice\tTic-Douloureux the Bowels Liver complainte Tumours Ulcers Vcncraal nffcctinna Worm* nf nil kinds Weaknaaa, from whatever oauac, Ac., fee.Consumption Lumbago Debility\u2014Dropsy Piles Dysentery\tRheumatism Erysipelas\tRetention of Fctnate Irruguia- Urine ritise\tSore-Utroate Bold at the Establishment nf Pmfeaaor Holloway, 944 Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by all respectable Urugaieta, nnd Deniers in Medicine throughout be civilinnd World, nt Ihe following price» : \u2014uT|d.,2s.9d., 4a.6d., Us., 22»., and 33».each Box u* There ia a considerable saving hy lakiag tha arger sixes.N.B \u2014Directions for the gnulanee of PatianU in vary Di sunder are affixed to each Box.Sold by\tJ.MUSSON, (\u2019orner of Fort K Buade Street, Sole Agent for Quc/ier.1er\u2019» ueitlficate, of which the foliowiagit 1 ^ cony 5\u2014 STATE OF CONNECTICUT.Ctinrrnuuxn's 17tb Augutt.1» Be il known that in confoimity \u2022'l*\t^ incorporating the *\u2022 àmtkmn\t;i Insumnen Compnny,\u201d I kareby rettii?» t Capital of said Company» \"««\u201c\"î*\"* Î*.n w.dred thousand dollnra.(tl0O,0M.) paid in, or inenatad ia undoubted seeun , have been pnmed and uppraved hy\t^ director*, and hy aw, enck xxl* hav»H ! endormment.\t\u201e ._(1j The strength, nbilily.aad wjJ\t2 of this insiitutiaa, are uapnralleHed *7 Life Insurance Company, end rn«iti* » opinion, to the fullcsl conflrf,n^ B.wwn.(Signed)» ROtUS G.PlNNh^ Comptroller of I\u2019tthlir A , The snbscribrr lias hern f\u201croJ,,',\u201eff-rd Agency of Hie nbure Company, \u2022\"\u2018\u2018.'V^Li take risks nt Tweitty-fi*« l»«r ceu,\u2022 other Comtmny in the city-\ti^.j The lowest safe rate» ^ara bvm sdoP if they ptove to bn higher than ibey account of tha granter velue °»\t.the invet*\" base tempérance principle* benefit, for Ike profita are lo l*« mads I-' *IU0*br.MORRIN.CcimtaTiiid jBfJJJJ- BENJ.COLE, Offloe.Jed Uill\u2018 Queher, 99th Dvcember, 1WL QUBBRC t\u2014Printed ainl P«\u2018>li\u2018»he,,,.byrtTw\u2018' No.t, Boann Srxaar.Urrx* "]
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