The Quebec daily mercury, 13 mars 1866, mardi 13 mars 1866
[" M O U K S K V S V U n IA A' T l'O 1\u2018 U L 0 S K T PJi Æ L l 4 D l C AM .\u2014 Virg.Georg.IV.5.VOLUME LXI.TUESDAY EVENING, MARwfl 13, 1866.NUMBER 5B.THE QUEBEC MERCURY, (Ü«TAIUW«P By Tmob.Caiiv, Sts , 1805.) (i K O R O E T .CARY, Editob bsu PutuaafH, Rates of Advertising.tint Oisertion, 6 linen and under.$0 50 .\t- ¦¦¦\u2014¦ ¦ T lines lo 10.0 80 .\tI'pwardsof 10 lines, 8c.per Hue Subuqutnt imeitioni\u2014Quarter pAce.All AdverUseraenls, unaccompanied with dirmtious, are inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly.I.Orders for discontinuing Advemsements, to bo In writing, and delivered the afternoou previous to publication, Persons not having Accounts at this Office will bo reijulred to pay on giving Advertise- RJO tt\u2019AlI rommunicatiom mutt it pott paid.Terms of Sobsoriptlon.Ttiivs.\u2014Vearly, $6.Half yearly, S3.Quar-trsdy, $ 1 SO, in advance, or by weekly payèrent at the rate of Tld, each week* The Agents.Och Aoknts for Usitso State» are 8.M Putti'iiglll A Co., 119, Nassau Street, Ntw l'oint, aijd 10, State Street, Huston.I.osu' a Anssr \u2014Mr.K.Algar, 11 Clement\u2019s [,ane, '.omhu .^street.QTJ3EÎ333EÎC ODF'DF'XOJS: Hl\u2019E.MAILS.Dependont on the arilvul of ) Mail Steamers.\u2018i 4.30 P.M.Tuesday and Friday, ç 4.30 P.M.Tuesday, Thursday * an 1 \u2018rturday.( 4.30 P M.Daily except Sunday J 8.00 A.M Daily except Sunday.CLOSE \u2022ENGLAND, (via Portland per I'niiadian Line).\u2022.England, (via New V-.rk per Conard Line).i England Halifax, N H., Newfoundlan i su t West India Islands, (via liostou, per Cunard Line).{IJaspc, P.iy of (Mialeurs and Da'.linusie, Caiuphelltown, Uathuisi,( \u2018lira- mlclii, Khediau and Pictou, etc., overland).¦ fNew Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, (per Hal , to Itiv ore du Loup, and on overland.I South Shore (East) to Uiviére du Loup, per Uail, aud east to L'a ouna, UimousHi, Molls, Matane, etc.South Shore (Easi) Point Levi East, Beaumont A St.Michel, A Bienville , i MONTItKAL (MTV.) CANADA WEST, and Western Dultcd Slates.NEW VOUK.' ) \u20224.00 P.M.Friday.5 00 P.M.SatUtd .y \u2014All.,mute.5.00 P.M Mondays \u2014 Alternate |8 30 A M.Monday aiel Fildny J8 30 A.M.Tuis lai, riimsday A Satmday.(4.30 A M.Dally except Suuilay.;,30 P M Dally M Alt III AGE LICENCES 'f tiEURGE T.CARV, QUEBEC.OvrtCK 3 St.Juskph Stselt, L'pveh Town, (2nd door from loot of Fabrique Street ) Office Hourt from Ten to Four.SPECIAL NOTICES.llroiiclii(iM,CoughM, AMthma, And all disorders of tbe Throat and Lungs, are relieved by using 1 Brown's Bronchial Troches.\u201c I have been afflicted with Bronthilis during tbe past winter, and found no relief until 1 found your\u2019Bronchial Trochss.\u201d\u2019 C.U.GARDNER, Principal of Rutger's Female Institute, N.Y.\u201c Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of hr.at hi ng peculiar to asthma.\" Rev.A.C.EGGLESTON, New York.\" It gives me great pleasure to certify to the ellicacy of your Bronchial Troches, in an affection of the throat and voice, iudtieed by public singing.They have suited my case exactly, relieving my throat and clearing the voice so that I could sing with ease.j, T.DUCtJARME, Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal.\u201cWhen somewhat hoarse from cold or over-exertlon in public speaking, I have uniformly found Brown's Troches afford relief.\" HENRY WILKES, D.D., Pastor of Zion Church, Montreal.Sold by all Dealers in Medicines at 25 cents u box.Who in Mr».Winaîovr Î As this question is frequently asked, we will simply my that she is a lady who, for upwards of thirty years, has untiringly devoted her time anil talents as a Female Physician and nurse, principally among children.8he has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this cfl'uit, and practical knowledge, obtained in a lifetime spent ns nurse mid physc\"'nD,ehe has compounded a Soothing Syrup, fur children teething.It operates like magic\u2014giving re,t am1 health, and is, moreover, sure to regulate the bowels, inconsequence of tbis article, Mrs.Winslow is becoming world-renowned us a bencf mtor of her race ; children certainly do rise tip and bless bur ; especially is tbis the case in Ibis city.Vast quantities of the Booth-lug Syrup are daily sold and used hero.We think Mrs.Winslow has immortalized her name by this invaluable article, and wc sincerely believe thousnudn of children have been saved from an early grave by its timely use, and that millions yet unborn will share its benefits, and uuite in calling her blessed.No Mother has discharged her duty to her suffering little one, in our opinion until she has given it the beuelit of Mrs- Wins-low's Soothing Syrup.Try It.mothers\u2014try cc\"\u2014[Ladies Visitor, New York city.Hold by all Druggists.25cents a bottle.Juny 23, 1804.\t18 8.00 A.M.Daily except Monday 8.00 A.M.Daily except Tuesday.8.00 A.M.Sunday and Thursday.8.00 A.M.Monday,Thnrsday A Ç BOSTON Post Offices on tho Line of Railway between Quo! e and Richmond.Do.\tdo.\tdo.\tRbotnond A Montreal., Do.\tdo.\tdo.\tRichmond A I\u2019d.Pond.Do.\tdo.do.3 Rivers, Rcrel, Lahain, Nirrdvt, etc.North Shore (West) St.Foy, Point-mu-Tnmbles, Cap Saute, I\u2019orinnif, Batlscau, etc.Bonrglouis, St.Raymond St.(.'atheiiuo.North Shore (Kast,) Cl fltoau Richer, St.Paul's Huy, Les Emboulements, Murray Hav, etc.Sneueiiay District, II igotville, Grand Bale, Chicoutimi, etc.T.tdousac.Mepantlc, Leeds, New Ireland, Lower Ireland, Harvey Hill Mines, etc .St.Giles.St.Sylvester, etc.Rlaek River Station.8 Oo A M.Sunday, Wednesday A South Shore (West), Gentilly, Hecancmir, Platon Ste.Croix, St Pierre l'rid»y.\tles Becqueta, etc.4 30 P.M.Daily except Sunday.Framptou Past, St.Anselme, St, Henry, ste.Claire, St.Heuedine, etc.8 00 A.M.Daily except Monday.Ste.Marie, St.Isidore, St Joseph and St.Fruucois.1,30 P.M.Monday, Wednesday mid Friday., Frampton North, St.Marguerite Ac.4 30 P M.WVrfricctday.(jraubounn*.10 00 A.M.Wednesday Satur- \u201e\t¦ .Valcartier, Indian Lorclte, Cliarlcsboiirg, Ac.9.00 A M.Monday, Wednesday A .Island of Orleans, Ste.Famille, St.François, St.1\u2019lerru, St.Laurent a- d St.Jean.«.and 3.00 P.M.Daily cept Sunday.Spencer Cove, Levis, St Sauveur.' ^.*\tf' x cept Sunday.New Liverpool and Ste.Jean Clir) sostome.Cfaarlesbourg, Laval and Lake Beauporl.>5.30 1* 5.30 P.M M.Daily do do |GltAl TIllM RAILWAY.WINTEK ARRANGEMENT.ON MONoiïT'iflih'DÎC,, ».LEAVING * \\|All.TRAIN tor MONTREAL, 111 leaves Poin l.evl, at.7.30 P.M.Mixed Train for MONTREAL mol WAV STATICss, a'.7 00 A.M.Mall Train for RI VKK DU LOUP at to on A M.\u2022Mixed Train for TOREK III VER8, O KTT RE A.X.Winter Business Adtasi:, LELIEVRE A.CARON, ADVOCATES, m siHMSHir coMPm a ^v^I: ljueliee, Felly 2, Ifiilff.\t27-1 till LOCKWOOD « CO.leaves trthuluukn, nl.l\u2019usson^or» Booked to Londtmdorry or Livorpool.Ik turn Tic/.'tlt (! run ted at Rcdtu'td Uutrs.'riUH COMPANY H LINK is romposed ot * the following First Glas* Htnanishlpa ACADIAN 2t)50 Ion.Building.AUSTRIAN, 2850 Ions.Building \u2019\u2019K/tUVIAN, 2000 tons.Cap! naliautlue Saturday.8.00 A M.Monday.8 00 A.M.Daily except Monday 8.00 A M.Monday, Wednesday < and Friday.j ,}¦ 9 00 A.M.ei 3 30 9.00 A.M.Tin-H .'uy and Friday lu.UO A.M.Saturday.Stoneharn.9.00 A.M.Daily except.Sunday.¦ Cap It-nigi-, I'.rg-rville.5.30 P.M.Daily du 4.00 P S! Dally du 4,00 P.M.Tuesday and I'mlay, 8.00 A M.Mnuduy, \\Veiiuet.day and Friday.8.00 AM Monday.5 30 P.M.Daily \u2014 x-ept Sun.lay 5.30 P.M.Tuesday, I liursclay and Sal in lay.1 5.30 P.M.Monday, Wedliesda) ) and Friday.f8.30 A M.Dally\u2014except Sunday ! 11.on A.M.Daily\u2014i v tq t .¦iinila) I 18.30 A.M.Tuesday, Thursday A S.ttutday.{8.30 A.M.Saturday.2 00 P.M.Wed nesdav A Sal in day 2.0n P M.Monday, Wednesday  Friday.9 AM.A 330 P.M.daily except Sunday.2.3\u201d P.M Daily\u2014exe-pt Sunday.2 ou P M.Tuesday mid Finlay.2 00 P.M.Saturday.:t.oo P M.Dally\u2014axerpt Ktitidav.RETURNING : Mall Train frum MONTRKA L la due Siix.d T Jv^jjf.Suiii Point Levi, III.8.25 A.M.ruin ft uni Montreal and Wav 7.09 A.M.MOKA VIAN, 2tt5U tons.\u201c Alton.HIBERNIAN, 2431t 1,1.It Y of M.G A iff.1 n veil\u2014 1.Lafrnnie, leceniiy oueiied ut No.20 St.Nii\u2019holn» Stm t, (Palm\u2019»,; tiJH lo r,,, (orwaid bn rontlinied nt KG II, Si .Jo EPH SIREKT UPPER TOWN, nod.r Do style and firm of LAFRANCE A LEMIEKX.UERIIIICE&LEMIEUjl, IIOOK-BIMII.IIS MB lll l,i:ll», .II, St.Jssspli Slrccl, U.fown ¦\tINFOlOf tlielr friends and lira public in I gem r d that Do ) have jiid 0.0 ni d a |!Gf.K- I BINiiEIIV, nt No II, ST .JOSEPH STTIEE], ¦\t'.'pper Town, ard they hope, l.y th.lr |,uue' [ tualiiy In ihe exei ution ot sn> I, rod.is 1 » they may be favored wiih, to merit th- 'jonfideiice of it PareoD\u2019s Hams and Bacon.! Tira new firm comet before Ilia public with tl.e !.»t guarantee» mid reccratiraDrlnliniis.I Mr.Amtiroise l.rifia'e.- has been rloring seventeen year», t,reman in Die well-known bindery I1 of Mr.Iiesbariit» , and Mr.T eh spbori I.einh ux * rvud nlira y.ms in tlie bindriy of Mr.Leg, r Rinusiemi, a hind-ry from n htiii ha» issue,I 10 many elegant specimens of binding, t L A !.will also uisnufacliira nt (heir hind-cry, Blank Books of all descriptions, A'count Bonk», Parisb Rcgistars, Ac., ka.Quebec, Feby.2, 1890.27 I UST received asupidy of PARSON\u2019dCELE- JjMutEiiiue.-siwcwi.pj ., p INSURANCE.For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 A 13 John 8tr« Quebec, .limy.SI, 18CC.WL.tfiii \\mm comp«n'/ OF FilGLAND.KiM'iiitK*\t,000,000.' l'g P reel.i»ud gifl»\tMe g I N VblWOl\t\u2019LIMITED.! ._.\u201eS .T^KST all fr.Mb made\tI\t\u2022 -.\u2022 For Sale by Quebec, Jany.31, 1866 ADAM WATTERS, 11 A 13 John Street 25 t CO.signed is authorized to lettle all accounts o! tbe eaid firm.English Novels.A CJOTIS, CORNER OF St.(îeuevieve anil St.Olivier SI*.ST.JOHN SUBURBS.ry The fluiinru «/ f*r oAore firm will bt ! etiUinutJ at the titras /dors Quebec, Feby.9, 1866.\t33-lm I FRESH supply juAt received For Sale by JOHN TEAFFF.34 John Street.Quebec, Dee.28, 1865.\t2 9 Just received ex S S.\"Darnasctrs LAR'JE and well assorted supply of the best and iatext English Novela.P.SINCLAIR k SON Quebec, Dec.2d, 1S«5.UticlilifïM, 1 (MoEWAN\u2019S CURING,) ITECKIVINO DAILY and V For Sale by ADAM WATTERS, Finnan Haddie D., t, 11 A 13 John Street.Quebec, Jany.31, 1846.\t25 Leslie\u2019s Oazeteof Fashion for Madame Demorest\u2019s Mirror of | March - - 25c.\tFashions for March - 25c.P.SINCLAIR 4 BON\tP.SINCLAIR A BON.J Quebec, March 2, 1866.\t60\t.Quebec, Feby.18, 1848.\t«8\t' Hito Grriccs :\u20143.PABI.IAMEN .LONDON.Agent! at Levis, ¦ Agent at Ancienne Loiette, JOSEPH LAURIN, N.P.19th Jany., 18C6.JOHN iNDERiOH & CO., INSURANCE BROKERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE REMOVED TO OOWAN\u2019S BUHDIKGS, ST.PETER STREET.Quebec, Jany.19,1888,\t)} « 8863 THE QUEBEC MERCURY, MARCH 13, 1866, P f ?5s ?at all times fully up wltUtha very 11 latest Intelligence, *fer* to th© liublia a most THK KECOBDER.Margaret Lynch and Alexander Paijuet, for being drunk, weru committed.Five prosecutions were issued:\u2014One for disturbing a religious congregation in Ft (HrptirUii /be/Ac D.iiTy Kvtuiuj Mtrrury.) Flll«r ItKINIItT\u201411 A.71.A M Jfi IU C A N N K W S.SOUTH AMKRICAN NEWS.itoteui from Wathingio» THE FENIAN MOVEMENT.Mr.Seward {/iivu kindly aituranvca to the liritith M'hibtev.PROCEEDINGS In CONOBESS.THE TARIFF DEBATE.tliciu wlnt will not ho tolerated leaving 'l0''\"'» Church, assembled for divine worths!» to infer what will.The American sl,'P 'two 'or\t\u2022« fill up ond level ! cahots; one far using insulting language Government will not allow an army of in va«ion to assemble on [its soil to attack Canada ; but it will not prevent the material for such au army Icing collected, and \u2022eot across our frontier, and the rflhters and men who are to compuso it following in groups In orgmize when they get here.The Montreal Tdtyruph of last evening «ays with considerable truth These Provinces must depend upon thenisdres from inside a house towards a piasenger in the street, nnl one for an apprentice disobeying lawful orders of his master.TELEGR APHIC CONFERE NCE WITH 1 HE INDIANS!! New York, M-tt-b 13.Dates to the 4th from Savannah have Icen ifccived.The Herald states that the Ssv innah end OtteeclK# Cansl i* now in full opera-li ».The blockaoe runner Banshee lias been plac d en route between St.Marks, Fla., un-l New O'l'-un».G>n.P'ostcr D concentrating the detach-meuta ' f troop-t in vmiovs parta of Florida into rarrisoAs by regiments.\tx ._________ __ .\u201e____________ Job\" r.Monr e, the national democratic j that clan of tho people of London who cnn-li :»tc f-.r Mayor of New O.l-ans.was j ,iucc ^ dayt of Henry VIII.have been cleclctl over Mr.Mt/orr.the nat Oiial OftOdi-\t.É .\t.*\tI «yjttotnatiCiUy ooarted hy the IIouio of auvsssvua, II1VIV V.'l# A.I«tiJ as CUUUI UIÇU VT| l|\t»\tI - wna\tan the probable po icy of the Government in - t*ie lur'81 ^allFcr wl'*1* Btcy Cease to regard r -fenneu to Ireland, ns a part of the United |,lie\tGovernment and people Kingdom to be included in Ihc forthcoming ! a, unicrapulous enemies, enouragers and i |,;ni|is|, iiitf.i.un-a of so-called Reform.\t| ¦H'1-'® of th® hrtgan Is tlircateuing them.\" Many years ago, Lord Rmsell, whose The Malden Mioirrrrr to be Executed.\u2014The Executive Council, at a meeting held at Btston, appointed VVedncs I -lay, the 18th of April next, for the r-xcou-ti-au of E Iwari Green, fm- the tnuider of young Converse, Askiritant Cashier of tho Malien Bank, sonic two years ago.The vote of the Council was utuniiuous.popularity c! icily arose from his support of the Reform Bill, gained an immense uuiount nfopprobrium by declaring tbit bill must be regarded ns a \u201c final measure,\" and hns since dene nil that his career os on agitator and a titltd \u2018\u2018tiibunc of the prople\" left him the power of doing, to resist that demand for extension of the suffrage which, (in the interest of the Whig families nod dun, bv 316 id j irity.A Washington te!c.nr*in stiles that Quin-tret, the uucrrilh, has been found and will he brought to Warhington for trill.Qaisha, March 13.All the pr'ncrpal oHMh of the Upper Platte and Sioux assembled at Fort Lara-m'.yei'terd iy.Colonel Magruderund Indian auent, thr iugh an interpreter, held a long talk over the wire* with Grn.Wliriton and Su[>crintcndeot Taylor, at Omaha, during which t-Ik the Sioux give positive assur-anc s t'-at they would keep the pjic-.The fiia: ol Juno was agreed upon as the time fir a Coiiiinia-h/n to assemble at Fort Lara-mis, to cmelu'le rv.tr.:a-y with the lately bo.-tile tribes of Up|er Flatte.Seven hun Bed'ord.) he had so latgely helped to promote.It is 0.\tTh.-» letter also alluded to tin- pit ri itism displayed by the Volunteers.Three hearty cheer* were given hy the tinn of tho 13th for Colonel Fcucocke and the 16th Regiment.\u2014l/ tmillon Spert'itor, A very disloyal artiel - has apporod in L Union Eationnlf, bearing the signature of Mcderic Laucot, and indorsing the Fenian movement.L'Union Nutô.nale profe-ses to he perfectly in-lepondcnt in politics, and is di-t ngui.-lici above all papers for famiiciMn.A referenen to the la'rst lumbers of Le Fayt and L'Onlrc, the only accredited organs of the Ronge» will show that they hold tho Fenians in detestation and givs a decided support to the measure#_____________ of repression adopted by our Government.\tjT I3 acknoWLEDUED, They do loyally thmr part in encouraging That Dr.P.iirtleF* P.iaoDosta is superior to LIBERALITY OF THE MERCHANTS Wo were authrrizel instate\u2014but too late fir puhl-cation yesterday\u2014that tho nier- j chints of tliis city are about to raise a aub-\u2022cripticn um-uig-t thems'lvei to cmupensite : tho Volunteers in smue moasu e for the s.crifi^o they arc now making and the lisa they ara suff-ring hy neglec'ing their ; usual av- eati-n.The idea is eTrelleot and .wo hive no doubt will bo oxried out in a wanner crelitahle alike to the mercaatile community and our gillaal defender*.The ! ta-eurity wh'ch the merchants in eomm >n | with the real of ui tnj -y, i< due after all to ifioav who *\u2022> readily a id *> disinterestedly ! bate obeyed their c-.uairy'* cill.The Quebec Bank dit^ctors, at tbiir' rrcctirg of to -lay, voted the t-nm of Five Ilundrtd Dollars towards the Vr luntecr Fuad.THE COMMAND OP THE VOLUNTEERS.Color.el Lord Alexander Ruiaelî, of the lUflc Brigade, who i» Commandant of the garrison, met the (fli-eri of the QueLcc A olunti-er Force, at the Assistant Adjutant j General's Crfica yesterday, and anoi uoca-i ! to them that henceforth they wc Id be undor hi* c.imuiaud in virus of the reennt NJilitia General Order, liirtctiog the Militia ol Canada V> ho under the orders of the superior Military Officer in each garrison.Lord lliuoell congratulated the officeis oa thu rfficieocv of the Quebec Farce.He waa prou 1 to be at the heid of men who be felt coofidect would, wheu required, aojuit tbeiuacho* bravely «gainat any La.ho would have presuved \u201c the boioueha ' of Krigl-.tid when in hands, had it not keen for the knowledge of miou'iac, the ncuteness and masterly tac* of John Wi.siu C'rr-ker, who, terrible ia def-at as the flying Farthian, struck borough after borough from tho hand* of l\u2019io Whig v.ctors, and though ha could not rob them of their triumph, deprived them oi no inemsi Icrahln portion of its spoils.The old plea of the i xiateoce of \u201c \u2022 state of ,\t.\t.\t¦ ruiure ¦ anarchy in the sister kingdom entirely ! failed Lord Uu-jhII; unp.eke 1 ju.-ice did j volunteers to jain the ranks.Indeed th latter paper suggest* than the St.Fatrtck\u2019* proceiiinn had hotter he given up tlii* year, I-, prevent any possible Fenian display in our tuidst.Merc lie Land it stands alone among the whole French Canadian p.-oplc in his sympathies.all other preparation» of tliis description.Try It oncasnil jou will have no reason to regret Ih i experiment.New York, March 12.The uteamer New York, from Aspinwall ou 4th witli $1,425,000 iu treasure, arriv ud at four o'clock.Tho Hteamcr Uncle .Sam, which waa refused clearance until bunds were givcu, was still further dotuined until tho protest of her owner* ugiiosi giving bond», and apro-tuiao onsoted that the Fanama authorities dtould iu no way bo held rasponnible for detentions.Fiom Chilia, date* nro lo Feb.12th.finco vvswls of the Spani,li fqu.droii off \\ :>lparui-o, the remaider having left for parts unknown.Foreign Cooaula at Vulparaiao had protested against the Spautnh commander'* order prohioiting tho export of coal from Uh'liun ports.The total loss of the Ferurian steamers Los and Amizona ia confirmed.Thu dec! iration of war ag-ainst Spain hy Equator is confirmed, and alliance haa been untoied into with Feru and Chili, Washington, March 12.Secretary Seward haa assured the English Minister that theFcuiaus will not he permitted to commit any overt act, and the Government will issue a proclamation iu ease of any violation ol liws.In the llou^e a lengthy debate sprung up ou taxing Canadian timber.The clause iu regard to lumber waa, on motion of Mr.BUtu, so us to read on lumber pine, round split or sided ÿ per cent, per cubic foot when aawcl and not valued at over $10 per thousand Icct $2 per thousand feet, when valued at >ver $10 per thousand feet $3 per thousand leet.The «.ond section of the Act applies to all foreign countries charging the duties on tl.o importait >n fiom abroad on the urtick-s mcntioneJ.Tho 2nd was amended by adding the following :\u2014On freestone, sandstone and grata e, when in the rough and uncut to dimeuaions 34 per cent ad vulorum ; when wrought or cut to dimension 40 per o.nt ud valoium.Mr.Wilson, of Iowa, moved to amend by .increasing the duty on living animals of all aorta fiom 20 to 30 per cent ad vulorum.The amendment was agreed to by so large u tn ijority that the uegativo vote was nut tounted.Mr.Hubbord moved to admit tnilob cows \u2022t 30.per cent, which was lost.Mr.Frice, of Iowa, moved to amend the paragraph in reforeoco to barley not in-eluding Fvail or hulkd hy increuaiug the rate Irnm 1ft to 13 cents per bushel.Mr.Wilauu, oi low -, moved to amend the amendment hy making the duty of 25 ecu\u2019s instjud of 15, Mr.Ih ice accepted the amendment.Mr.Mot rill moved to amend thu amendment hy reducing the duly to 15c per bushel.The amendment wis rejected and the amendment increa-ii g the duty on barley to 25c per bushel was agreed to.Mr.Betgun moved to reduco the duty on bed from le to Ac per lb.without disposing of the auieuduie it.1 he hour of 4.40 having arrived, the committee rose.SECOND REPORT,-I PJ, AMERICAN NEWS.HOW CANADIAN MATTER» ARE RK-POBTEÜ TU THE AMERICAN PRESS ^ e«terdaya Muntrcil Tmniriip' says :\u2014 \u201c th *» D little dt u* t that ifGunnda should acuin bo invaded frnm the Unit.-d 8tale«, the main point of attack wi 1 he Montreal.Several American wri.cr» ou military subjects, while exposing the blunder» comndited hy their gi-nrralsin the last war with Knylind have advroted an advance io force on this city, io the event of a future struggle fur tho poa»o».>iiin of the FENIAN MEETINGS IN BOSTON AND NEW YORK.American Troops marching to the Canada frontier to pretervt Onlrr.tlnir duty; the law was vindicated with mild dignity, at lar as the proceedings of the Court* of Ju-lice were concerned, and all ext éclations of such disturbance* a* »ouki Justify exceptional legislation in refer nee to the electoral franchise wa« disappointed.Nor waa this all, Urltcn»-ti nahtj found a perfectly unexpected p«w r in the person of one whose name was better known to the world than bis red «bili iea an-J Patli.mcutary skid.A member of the lindlord cliss, stood forward as the \u2022fuiketmau of s pirty who have pUcrd New* Barracks.\u2014T!,e huiliingfurm.'r-ly u.«ri tile il-urtropsthic Urdi« cin On.f.*:z llroulwuy, Ji.Y.Uunli-a k .\u2018'I L-.it, i^tirbrc.That On» fearful annual mortality of (Jfl.onn young clilldmn and delicate p«r«oua nf nil i g-i may lie arrrsted, if inut-nd of llyine blindly to i-ills nnd tnedicinrs, wliich thuttgli apparently reli.-ring tbu patient, have, in rualMy no otli.-r tendency th«n tlmiuf inerras-inedeliility, and, with it, thedaoger tn life, wu wi-ru «imply to «tudy how to fnermae tho , vita! f-.rc- by iin|nrting new and |>ur hlnod, u|mii which thn tnrmanloua duwlnpmrnt of The «pilch New Y'ork, March 12.New Y'ork Herald's Turoato de-*7* The Fenian excitement has somewhat suhrided here.Tito city ia still full of Volunteers, wko arc cuAipehcd to wear their uniform* and Infant's Food, tooKernb-ntn Arab cn, nn-l its thou.nndi ofenn*annually It y rids llircn tinx-s «« much unlly watimil.iti d nnuriahnirnt «a thr lieat meat, and for childien it i« «lie best «ubititute for huin»n milk.Dr.Itoiilh, Fhyaielan tothc Mmaritmi Hoaniial for wnnicn' an-l children\u2014the be»t authi rity on such nintti-r*\u2014in his *diairiib::l ; 5 11,,., I Is; 12 Hh., 2zs, ; u ||\u201e 40*, ateiliDK\u2014Burry Dn li.rry and f'o.,77 .It e* nt.Strc-t I.ot,(Ion ; in Aluntn-al by I arn-ptoiii(b A (\u2018«ntporll ; in Hiliftx l-y Av,ry Brown A Co ; amt all Uroci-rs and Chemists.\u2014 Beware of spurtoua tmitationa.TODAYS MONTREAL MARKET».[sPBCtAL TELEHRAM.j lien.y » favorite courtier.DISTILLERY FRAUDS.] liHii-g the para|icl without the building Nn one was hurt, though at my were frightened.Rome thirty Diiti leriea in New Y\u2019ork and |\tUlerk at Toronto is a wag vicinity were seized on Saturday for alleged\t1 hare D great riehnesa io his violattoo of tb: Internal Revenue Act.j»ke of billeting b n volunteer# upon Mick ___________ Murphy, the Fenian Head Ceatie at _\t_\tToronto.Thb Field Battery were allowed to\t_____________________ q.t their quarters tbia morning and go to ! Sr.Fated-k', Dit.\u2014The aernton in BU>re ,.rlte4 llKir own homoa, waara they kaep tbeir fit.PaUick a Church, on the FH»h nalioo.l\t-l,»'*-.7.\u2019.'.V.'.V.V.\u2018!! * dt* \u201c\t*i\" h* Pf^hfd b ** H**- Mr.| GOLDia li'awVôrk Mil o'clock T\" \u201c Qiirlur Mi i-riiry,\" (Jnrte (From Trade Review OBice, Montreal.) MosTAiAk, March 13, 2.So PM FI.OCR.\u2014Ruperlor Ema.$« no to $a.(to Kstra.Famy.Welland Canal r-up.rtine,.bupcrDua No.I Canaria Wheat No.I Wratern Wheat \u2022\u2022 No Î\t« Bar Flour.W II CAT-Canada\t.Weaiern.OATS \u2014p,r 32 II.BAULKY.\u2014Per «gibs.BUTTER.\u2014Dairy Ktnru Parked on the way from Quebec.All the fuit* aru l dug emptied.Forces nro movi.ig towards the frontier ss fast as \u2022hey strive, and arc oruanize l and equipped.Msgizinei and arsenal» are guarded night j nnd day hy picked men.Number* of men J wh > believed there was no danger of \u2022 Fenian invasion, refused to turn out, and were handcuff'd and marched off to barrack*.Sumo lew were alarmed and fled to the interior, while another small detachment It'D for the State*.General Orders hive been issued from the Governor General's office, placing the whole Volunteer force under martial law an 1 making Lteu'.-Gen.Michel Commander! Th® Governor-General nlte* wi h confidenca on »lic loy.l spirit of thu Canadians, that if , nee -s-ary, the entire population of the Province Would come forwa-d to resist invasion.There are ten companies at Windsor, six at Rirnit, ten it Pre-cott, and a regiment nf aitillery at Hrockvillc.Tits balance of the troops are held in reserve at Toronto, Hamilton, Lutidon, Kingston, Montre*), \u2022mi Qut-hac.Volunteer* are pouring into all the interior town*.Much uuihuiiwn i* manifest»! and recruiing ia going on rapidly.Men are coming in from the country and era volunteering here.Tho troop# were parad-ed and marched to church yesterday.!>\u2022 the Uaihulicchurches, Risbop Lynch'\u2022 , Jo to 7 -M \u2019 li1*?r,\\rcad- ,n,, *0,\"e I'f*6»*® «\"\"ad ®\" Sio to mo (',tholic* for the sake of pr-ace of the city not lo walk on Ft.Patrick Day.Parliament mc.t* m the 2nd week of Api il.Dtimbor accompanied them.w^n.Uobert t.\u2019owdi-n pm-ided at the meeting, which was addressed by President Roberts, Gea.Swea-iiey and the Peuiait Senator Morrisoa olKtnaas.»pa4celioa were aniinated and the bDitherhood were called upon to rise in thuir might, and with Gen.Sweeney, strike ou Canada At the close of tho meeting upwards $10,000 in cash ooutri-buttoua was collected.New York, March 13.The Fenians at Union Fquaro uru still increasing their funds and adding to tbe volume of their operation#.Meeting* wero held in tho city lust «vetting, at tvliiui) aptiited addresses were delivered and cjuaiderublo r.utus of money subscribed.Last evening a man named Jno.G heel, Ft thia city, shot his wife in the tu-ud with a pistol.Supp-isiti' ho bud kill.d her, lie turned and fli-d.Being pursued, ho drew a pistol and shot himself, dying in a li-w uuuu'oi.Tbu woman is not dangerously wounded.It is stated that smugulitix on tho Canada frontier has gencia'y ceased, except on whiskey.New York, March 13.The World's Albany telegram says: It is understood iu official cirU-s that Gte Governor will take no step* to prevent the invasion of Canada hy tho Fenians, hut loivo tho entire matter in the hands of the General Government.Stcretary Seward is known to have insured the Canadian authorities that thu border shall be well guarded, and National troops are reported on their way north.[From the Toronto Ulobe.] MR.M'GEE'S LETTER.Tho Hon.Mr.McGco lias written a letter, addressed 11 lo the tdilor* ol the Itislt Proie, irrespective of party,\u201d on \u201c the Itish position in British and in Republic in North America.\" Those who recollect Mr.McGre\u2019s famous Wexford speech will he Îuite prepared for thu views of this letter.( t is suhstantiully the mime, hut c ntiex with tho additionul experience of nine instruc'ivu months.The Fenian folly hid nut, in May lust, assumed that development which it now boas s ; the condition of the Irish in the large cities of the United States had not been so recently and authoritatively known ; and the views of Irish prelates had not been so explicitly pronounced.Drawing additional arguments from these sources Mr.McGee, at a seasonable juncture, again ruis-s his Voice to 1»D deluded countrymen, and give them sound advico.The writer remark» that the chief difficul-ty which the people of Ireland have had to encounter, in formiug a correct idea of tho position of their countrymen in the United .States, arises from the persistent tnisrepre-Mentation ol facta by thn American Irish, rho dwe lers on tho \u201cold sod\" have a fancy picture of this continent dangling bef>ro their eyes, and a mpst exaggerated account of the prosperity of their emigrated countrymen.This want of honesty iu stating facts, induces thousands on thousands to ru»h to tho United Etatcs, whore till the enufettr-de-rote pictures suddenly vanish like tho tic cltcrous mirage of tho desert, or only appear as Lr off us ev.r, to tuntuli-o and dir-courugo tho deluded emigrants.Hence the ma*»cs of Irt»h thrown into the s aport citic.i\u2014the crowding, the filth, the degradation, and tho restiegnne-s po available to demagogues.As showing the want of real lucilisutinn nnd fusi m of the American Irish, Mr.McG e says :\u2014 \u201c Tlii* very Fenian organization in the United States, what docs it really prove, but that tho Irish are still un uhen population, c imped but nut settled in America, with foreign hopisand i.apLations, neither shared in nor rcspca'cd by the people among whom they live ?If tlu-ir new country was their true country, would they find ti-no or ninncy to spin.' in tho construction of imaginary UepuLika beyond scan?If their lenders were rulers nt Washington, would they bn plying at governments, think you, iu Moffat s pill-box ?It is because the notivo sphits are conscious that, being Irish, they have no hopeful public career in the Imd of the \u201c Know Notl ini's,\" and tho rank an I filo fool that while thei -.tunachs nrc filled their affections arcstaived in that hard and fast new state of sreiety, that all this weak and wicked yourninx after the impispible hai develop\u2019d itself in both classes.It is on the ono part folly, ou tho other part crime; but it is human nature after all ; at least it Is a new Insh-Amcrican variety of human nature.\" Tho town Irish in the United States hear a proportion of 75 per cent, of the whole, and at a sample of the condition of the niasacs, Mr.McGee quotes from the lust annual report of tho Metropolitan Folico GommiA-ioii rs of New York.From the dosci iption given of the tenement l.ou-o population of tho 4th and tith Ward», chiefly inhabited hy poor Irish, wo give one extract :\u2014 \"The places are chiefly in cellars, with naked atone or brick walD, damp and decayed fl\u2019 ora, without beds or bedding fir for bun in b« ings.They are mainly tin ventilated or lighted, except through the entrance door.In condition they are filthy and disgusting beyond description, overflowing with vermin and forested by rats.Into iheso hidou* place* arc packed nightly an average of ion person* to cuclt plac\\ or six hundred in the aggregate.In violation of tho law* ol decency and morality, men, women and 1 children, white and black, with no I\u2019cgtird to the family rilatinn, sleep promiscuously together, exhibiting ,csi of thn impulses of decency than the brute creation.\" After giving the foreaoin > and other similar extract*, Mr, McGco thu* comments:\u2014 .1 suppose it will be a morti] offence ausinst the pride and vanity of your Arne-rica-uiokers, to show on suoJi authority, that so many of the Irish in New Y'ork city, the liead-qmirtcra of the two Republic», are\u2019 still mere 'tenantry' and \u2018dependents': that they dwell in 'hideous d-'irs,' sometime* 'six hun nQH»l via toot toy, aor proselytizing #«|\u201e or eaU'gaa ; hut tbay suffer their ilup.» t\u201e belUvs that (f\u2019liiwUJndorua all the ill* 0i wbty* Ireland ntmipKin*.Io every Biit » ! Fsofiace tiro fuiwnm Irishmen have bet.,, among the fit si pco/tlu in the Judgnddi'.i, politics, in (Mtutuercp, and in society.Tlii* high standing has kept up tba standai l f tho class, while, fortunately for us (!nt tbe Church iu lhaio Frovincea has a.t been sufficiently up with tho pen; le in \u2019 i \" erve its legitimate control of their faith and moral».\" Ou tba subject of Irish emigration, |.\u201e \u2022ays \u201c I did not, when iu Ireland, genilem.n, I and I do not stk you to, circulate th, J j viewa sod «rxiiments iu order to atinmliitu eiuigratioo front Itelaud toUiitiili Atncri\u2019 ,.I Say Hour, as l said then, \u2018let cvct> m,., 1 who eau//re ut limite stay ut bmui-.1 Bat i if among those who mutt etoigralu eon.-, where, thcro area fw tliounnd* k-ll, t.i,,, nro tivMier Uresuitr* nor ilnpoi, hat w; \u201e eau cheerfully encounter hard work and ' joyfully obey good laws, theu hr them iiV j Canada, or any other purl of British Amc-ii.ou.Soon* with the h Casing ol Gt d, Bnti»\u2019i | Atturiea will he otic country, with nno su-j tam of adiuinistratinn, and cue widu fi.Id \u201ef .enterprire sud aettlouieut.Four huinir.d thouhniid of your countryuien\u2014nearly ir , tnillioni of yuur co religiomsta out of our total /'««r\u2014uro bore to guuruntt-e you a I .ir field, and no disfavour ; to guuianUu y nr lull civil and religious rights, i demies I with their own.Como, you who inu»t ciuigr.it -, i\" us, and join with us in building up lor our descendant:} a tree, an linaggreSHV.-, ami a prosperous nation, to tho uotlli of the M.Lawrence and the lako».On the subject of 1 onianiim Mr.MiG o *iys : \" Forsistent attempts have bce.i made and greenUuht have not been wanting tô introduce tho pe»t of Fcuiauism among i nr town's folk, hut I am proqd tos.y (with the single exception of Toronto) wholly without suece.is.In Toionto Oriogeimii has boon mad# tho pretext of Feuianistn, and Feniuuism is doing iisb.\u2019St to jus il'y and mtgnil'y Orangeism.Even in '1 oronto il c brethren of sedition ore a handful, and their Head Centre a nobody.Meanwhile the great healtlilul mars of the Itish farmi rr of Canada\u2014men breathing pmc nir ami living pure lives\u2014are untouched by tho in-fediou, thanks to their own sound sense, to the conservatism which spiings from pn,.perty, and thank* too, whenever it is requited, to tlio timely warnings ol their parish clergy \\\t*\t*\t*\t#\t*\t* Vt e an1, \u2018all told,\u2019 in Montreal, men, womci nnd children, some 27,00D souls\u2014Iit-lt Catholics.At St.Fairick's our ptincipd church, between the middle of December and New Year's Day,thank* to the good U demf torist Fathers, 15,000 persons rcci ived h\"ly comm union\u2014or wry neatly every man and wutnau of an ago to uppto ieli the blosod sacratiicnt.Since New Year's, we took up tho project of building u St.Patrick\u2019s Huil, and dmiog the first month t05,0i)(i of the stock was subscribed, and above $10,Out) of the first oull promptly paid in.Ami these are the people, their own flesh and bio d (though not of the Si me spirit), the New York \u2018bloody sixth ward hoys' are coming hero to invade, or as they call it, * to li e -ate!' *\t* Blinded by such belief, they would da-h their reckless, humcl »* masses against this peaceful Frov nee wh clt has done them no Wioog, hut where alone, in North Atuerico, their race ha» had the fui c»t rcci'gttilion.They do not si o fools that they arc!\u2014that tin y nro still plating the game of the 1 Know Nothing\u2019 wl.ô k-joioed two years ago over every Im'c ci\u2019s hdl that aanie up from Virginia, tha'.t ill events, 1 the war would kill off the d\u2014d Irish.' There are a low more IhousutidH, it scem«, ready to be killed oil', nml i.ur gunuino^1 Know Nothing' is quite eoniciit the Britishers should do it.\" \\Vo have thus givsn the salient points of Mr.McGeo\u2019s letter.Cuming from n prominent Irish Catholic a rosl friend of hi.countrymen and his co-rcliglouisi.i, ami nt this particular junoluro, his observations are calculated to do much good.To the extent to wliioh the letter will exert an influctrc it will do good among the Irish Ctflmlics :.i tho British Frovitice* ond in Ireltnd, and among their orderly, thinking countrymen in thu United States.As to tho Fenians, they have long since shown themselves tleif to common sense and reason; and the views here uttered, as well os those hy Arohli Imp Connolly, of Nova Scotia, Archbishop Me-Cloalcy, of New Y\u2019ork, and others, wiil h:.c no rff ot.They must run their course, pity outiho game of the '\u2022 Know-Nothingi,\" and leave to history another evidence of the Idly of Itish demagogic schemes of\" hlern.ti >n.\" *^i cw Ni>i*iii^'Cui -i.tievcral C.Verjf¦ ui'-H aii'l gcntlclilvli \"ill apeak ou the ocuialou.The I'l.alr will be lakvii ul 7 o\u2019clock .Friend* oi the So.Icty are carnertly r KirY FAMILY CASES.36 viatx, morroco cane, ami book.$10 00 &u large vial», in morocco, rnd book.G 00 2u large viala, plain ca#e, and book.\t5 00 16 buicii (Non.I to 15), aud book.\t3 00 VETERINARY SPECIFICS.Mahogauy caee», 10 vial».$10 00 Single viale, with directions.1 00 The») Remedies by the case or bingle bur.a a sent to any part of f.r country, liy Mail or Express, free of charge, on receipt ot the price.Address HUMPHREY\u2019S SPECIFIC HOMOCOPATHIC MEDICINE CUMPANY, Olliccaud Depot, No 502 Uroadway, New York.Du.UcaeuaxYs is consulted daily at his office, per»oual y ot by letter us above, for all forms of disease.BOWLES A McLEOD, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Quebec.Quebec, Not.29, 1006.\t276 lirn GOLD&_SILVER ! AWiTT, XACItll'IC'K! -rut- bankruptcy AVOIDED!! Quebec March 12, 18(10, 57 'Jos.* is CALL AND SEE.March 7, 1800.\t64-tm24 rnlîiiîîcT Hir LiUraryâ Histories,! Socisly, 'IMIF, FOURTH POI\u2019I LAR LECTURE cf -a.the SEASON, will be given on WEDNESDAY, Mth Man b, nt EIGHT o\u2019tlotk P.M., by S.STURTON, Esq, » ().Ut Pltaturts an 1 .idvunlagtt uf Sut ui ni lliitory, illutliiit\"l by the Musium f 'iitalorur, lia barium, StiJ/uil S/ia tent and Mineral*.\u2019' liy order, WM.COUPER, Assist.-Secy.Quebec, March 10, 1800.\t50 ¦ just received a Urge and well as-stock of JET JEWELLERY Rrooclics, Ear-Rings, Rracelets, Necklets, C'baius, Ac , Ar.Klld'llioldl lloilHO, 3, FARRIQUK STREET.Quubei, Feby.27, 1800.\t47-tf 1\\>1- Mill*», HE.U TIFUL ('Ol'N\u2019TKY RESI-DKNt\u2019E \u201et i.'l.iil I bull i c, u.ih ci, acr, a i l land, Imuirdiate pos-s> ssiun given.Apply to H.A II MERUII.L, No.38, si.J\u201eliii Mr,, l, Q'l bee.Quebec, Match 0, 1800.\t.j-iiu 1V> I.«»i, HAT (oininndiuns uni dmirablc Itcaiih-uce, \u201c Tcvint Houie, ' rt.Foy Road, with six nuo of land atiaehed.For particulars, ap|>ly to U.S.CASSE LS, Itnnk id Upper l.'ausd i.Quebec, March 0, 1800.\t6:i.g OwelliilirK (O lad» IT I\" HItKK Slory Stone \",st end 1 of Clnphniii Terra, >¦, (iraude Alice, uow occupied l v A.Joig, Il sou, I Esq.j 2 I wo Story Illicit on Glacis Mt el, next to i Itdin's Gate, now occupied Mr.W.pow, II.i 3 Two Story Rrlck on Ainntde Mreef, Mutit-1 calm Ward, uow rKcupicd by Mis.t.'ochran*.Kent A\u201925.A.JOSBPH, or to\tE.(J.CANNON, N.P.Quebec.Feby.21, 1800.\t*3-3aw THE UNDERSIGNED HAVINU DKt lUEU TO CHANGE ON THE 1st MAI ten N KXT Til El It MI * 11K OF C >N I ilH'l'l Ntl HUSINKSH, WlLLSIGIil, AT A GURATSACHIT'K IG, WIIIl\u2019II Ji,L I.NAHLE THEM niCH i>Arrio, TO CLEAR Ol P ALL THEIR I XTFNMVH AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF HmmOISIXDECQIh \\Y Itidi (licir pustomors Irivo nh'Piul v liml I lit\u2019iirl vnii t ago of RppriH'iii(ing ^2^ CJ4 > >110 A A I > î^i I i.ii>aiv il.i of i I I- l.t xl, (ut II* HI|I| I) «.( 8*0 i.t It of (In1 Im ui I|i|ftht ' of wiuku mxsinsmtn uj, rna nix Piûïintiül Ligi'it i'ouses /Iïo No.;J0, Ciown St root, St.lu-, -ip, (Nour ilio Miivkct.) Quebec, Dec.2, 1806.I our-tbird id \"bill, n.n»l he Irouibeml umlter wbicb Will stand lltiq.ld at rp, a I'nbiinl.t and tie o'her twotlilii' < ut 31 ° , lubj,, t (,.i\u201e.»pei tlott and t,st In fore u, ceplam e, and, if raquliid i,,b.niuasui'ed oui.The wholo to lx) furnlshrd in Iron bound ca«k«, lonulnirg llfly gallons aich, in Me best Older, and to be del v red at ll,\u201e c'nulra, -lot's risk, on su, I, wharf near the I.,, blue < ui nl RioJn ut Montn ul, and ou su, I, dav, ,, ,,r i'll 'Ul the Urst Day of July Next \", «v he speciti d in tin, coultH' I ndeiH will also I'd reeelvr d on I bn ,au,e , l\u201er the supply i f «,««0 (¦ulloug, | n,,, p.t q mlify vl NliN-lXPLOSIVECOALOn, \u2022 u b,' liiri.jsh, ,, in Iron hulind i i-k' .nntainii g fioin 'in to f, i gallons enib, niol I,, |, deliv, r- ed at tbe eoi,tractor's rfsh at ' t'mu above slat, d at Montieal The , asks, lu ci, I, case, to I.|,sd I y tbe contracte y, and ihelr 10 I In, In- ,| in n,e prlco of the oil.\u2022\u2014si.su s\u2014 M YiSSU miifi.Iv, d ,,n l ,o d,.Ilppli H, himI \\h FABRIQUE STREET, HI ll-tMII I llisd 1 >11 I 4» IStlxMtxi\u2019ch, GIVE A 1)1 SCOrNT OFF COUmRY RESID[(ICtS Ï0 LEI,' feom 5 to 15 pi;r etui iUterary&Hktorisal Society.DslraordinaryABMunDemenl! 1\u201c 'mm\"* ';M\"' \u2019\"!CT,X,, §2,000,000 VV0\u201c.T\"\u201dko!.'! Wat Ii O'), Splendid Jewelry, Freni h Clocks, Diiiiuouil Kings, Pianos, Mdodenus, Hewing Mtcb'lins, Silver Ware, Ac., Ac., to be disposed of at TWO DOLLARS, each article, without regard to Value ! GRAND INTERNATIONAL MKITINO OF MANUFACTURERS OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY.The following lias been resolved, that In consequence of the great Stagnai ion of TTudr, and In order to relieve from pecuniary cm- j barrassmeiit* occasioned by adistressiog War, t mid to avoid B^lTTBZPLTJIPXC y , S\u2019000,000 worth of goods from their Stock, must be sold iu the courre of Six Months, at ANY SACRIFICE.And for that purpose, they have unanimously elected DE TREY & Co., 34 LIRERTY STREET, AS THFIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS.As a preliminary they would remark tint they in to r gold my lift a* approachin* its termination, but Dr.Bretui.su receded in eff.ctiug an abaul'ite cure In one week.PU IDEAS nr.MERS, (Demers A Co.,) Pointe i.vl.Quebec, Marrh 2, 1804.\t50 CJofoii\tsVit*.\"HE HOI SK, on the Grand Allée, near St.Lewis Gale, lit present occupied by H.M ILuin, E»j.,\t\u2014AXD\u2014 | The House and Preniises, on the siinii) road, now occupied l y II.Dinning, J-\u2019iq., opposite l tin; Ladies' Protestant llanin.Rolli tlic above resideii e* are fitted with every modern iiiipn.vi iiuii', and have conventual stable# and outbuildings.Apply to Hailflic* MIliHtilirs ! \\ 1 ' Ii'WAN'S Curing.Just Received IvX J J Large Supply.For sulii by ADAM WATTERS, Finnsu llnddii' Depot.Quebbec, March 9, 18i'.0.\t55 Lemons! Lemons I |\tCIJKJ.STAHLS -AMI \u2014 Now Ycar\u2019k's PRESENTS.r.isjimisAW & co.1 .KG to call special ntt nliou to thu follow 1J lug Goods, whlcli they aie selling al a Isigi' il'*' i uni ou fofmi r prit .Plain null Faiiiy Silks, Freneb Reps, Ft.inb Merino\"#, Donnie Twilled Coli'iiirg», Ni w lluntly Cloth#, Fahey Yloliaiis, Plnln anil bniny Wlnei-ys, Ladieh Mantles mid Jaekets, in Plain and Fiimi y i Roth», f.adic#' I,aw ii Handki'n bief» (In Finn y llox»»), Kid Gloves, Lin o Veils, Cloud*, l am y Ni k 'I't.H, Ae.A large lot ol Gariliabll Jaekets, Breakfast Shawls, Slietlaud Veil* and Woolen HiiihIs, at half pi li e.In the (lentlmin n » llepartnn'iit we have a large assoltment of Neck Ties, Henif*, .Fuiiey FIhiiiii'I Milita, Kid and ( |.dli Mita ni,d Gloves, Lawn mill Silk Hand.kereblefs, Dies* Sldrls, i id Ini », lirai es, T.LAIDLAW * CO., 2.1, St, John Street, Quebec, Dec.27, 1805.\t2:18 Piano and Table COVEHS.UT K me now showing a very beautiful and s' leet \u2022.loi k of I\u2019iauu and 'l aldn Covers in < loth and Datna ks.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 New Window Muslins.T.LA IDRAW A CO , 23, St.John Street Quebec, Ue.r.27 1805.\t'jpn W l* AMPRELL, Notary, 14, St.Peter Bli'cet.Qitebei', Feby.6, ISCO 3o To Let- Just Received by Express, A SUPPLY of the FINEST MESSINA LEMONS In line order.For Sale by ADAM WATT\u2019 R8.It a 13 John 8lr.il.Quebec, Feby.21, I860.\t44 Choice Breakfast Ea^ou Extra Fine, ,/r.sr fiJUT/j y hi).WOODS ACO.Quebec, March 9, 1866.\"I MRST-t L \\- \u2022 HOUSE, corner of r| I fit I ¦ \u2022 ¦\t¦ I fit» d \u2022 it hint I Streets, Sr .1.I n \u2022\u2018ut ilrls, i ceupied fur sev.-riil Jea * bv J.T.Ilarmwcr.Kia|., Gn* mid Water F.ltii'g*, Patent Water Closet, Ac, Small House adjoining on St Joachim Street o eupi d for many years by Mr.Samson.K Lt low.\u2014AWO \u2014 Shop and Dwelling ft'en tlier or separate) ' in Cul-de Sai- Sir' t, s Htkble for Grocery, Dry , (itogeiher with Vaiiits in rear.Apply to chas.McDonald a son, Upper Town Market.Quebec, Feby.fl, 1860.\t30 I lams! loo vjuJ aiDs 11 riNE-T, received.at 8 jd.per lb WOODS A f o.Quebec, March 9, 1160.OYSTEKS, ScC.For Male or to Isct, ST rnilK ST.CHARLES 1 YARD, with all th' SHIP-Ruild-, ing* Ihelrnli I'rectetl, with ilo mediate pos#' rsion.Apply to Rlagfield, Feby Skates for s^kates ground.SKATES RENOVATED.^^VSTERS in tins and keg«, Haddies, bcotc Ii K\"d IDniugs, Do Ling Fl«b, Dry Taule Codfish, Salinon iu tins, Lobsters, Ac , A' For sale by WOODS AO.! Quebec, March 9, 1800.\tI GEO.H.PARKE.1806.\t*7-tf Bale, x Wanted, HKKE EXPJ.ilEXCLD SALESMEN SKATES MADE TO ORDER, from On to Five DolLtr*.BEHAN BROTHERS, Late (O'Jteiil A Behnii ComrcaeiAL Hoc -.tr.) liii 5Uu h, Ibnu k 'UST re elved NIIIs and COCOA For Sale by fn ili supply of COCOA HELLS.RUASSE*KITTED SKATES TO BLADES FOR JOHN TKAFFE, 34 St.John Street.N Quebec, Feby 9, 18 0.ii.vSiW, EW SUGAR CUBED HAMS.For Sale by JOHN TKAFFE, 34 St.John Street.Quebec, Feby 9,1806.\tgj Bass & Co.\u2019s Pale Ale.1U0\ti,, \u2018iu*,u *Dt* For Sale by JOHN TRAFFE, 34 St.John Street.Quebec, Jati 29, 1664.\t23 SPIKES FOR WALKING STICKS, by doxen or single and fitted ou.Ht.eTolin Htr#»**!.\u2022 F.GROSS.Quebec, D«c.Î,\t2^3-3m Smoked Hams and Bacon.CHOICE LOT of the above, (newly CHARSERJOR SALE._ Atr S BA V, with I'Uctk ex-W \u2022 tremllics ».Vt n year* old \\ about If.j hands: pow.-r- _______ fui ; with good action; gentle, and trii- in harnc*#;\u2014psarx TLY trained for the siddle; without vice or Huit.W\"'ild suit a niounted ofiic r.Price $.'00.Enquire of Colonel Gugy.Quebec, March 9, 1860.\t53 Ik DE MONTREUIL\u2019S MUSEUM iUaMmi, 3», ST.JOIIWS IIOAI), Consinling of Monk-ys, Rearj, Deers, Parrots and nil kind, ot Birds, Racoons, lt!u.k Squirrel., » a Gulls, Pigeons, I ov.# (n .w huilding thnlr nests,) Wolf Dog, Csls, Rats, White Mice, Ac.Three Reindeer, a Horiii d Lixard, a Young Hi aver and a < alf with five leg», have bier, add'd to tlic collection.In compliance with the desire of n number >f patrons, the propii'tor will till further \u2022 \u2022 til e, let »|inrt every THURSDAY AS\u2019I ER-i'lGN hum Twelve to F ve for the admission f LADIES AND CHILDREN.The Famous Pelican Man! Sjienkintt\tUnicqagir^ «tül detcribi- ib*î curloiillic«i to the I\u2019lallcm.\\ MONK K V I'KIIKOIIIIS DA IL V ON TBL SLACK KOI\u2019K.Ü-/*- AuirnnU anti jViturnt Cnrioaifin fHirr/iatn/ Ay t/r jtrojtrictor, GLASS BLOWING Constantly going on before the visitors.C O M K A N l) S E K THE HAPPY- FAMILY.Seamn Thket.$1.00 Adml-sion.U.I0 Cblldren under ten year».0.05 Quebec, Marih 4, I860.\tii HLAl.KI) TKKDFRN will In re ¦\u2022 # une day, lor a-Slenru Ve.I i i liai.y id the aiiuunl Light JJ.'iislsiieg of ul.nl Ii.ii inika i fldr lluiutl, iiud on tbe Gcuigtaii Ray, The ei.iv of til.\\.« .| mu-l moisi ii, the I'divery cl tlie i .r.» ACCOMMODA I ION will also hu nquii d ¦\u2022nb.iiiidf.ii lin pc i run » fi,.,,, n, 4\t;.in.nt in ebarge of ihc Store', und ib v.i will al»o lie reqeiltd In urertvn and tian-poit fr.m one il ktlui, to ikiii,lin i any au* b Si.»i.i us lb.\u20184 i|H'|.||iliit.di nl in .h ug.iiiuy d u .t I HE VI.*1.1.will b allowed |\u201e c uy otlu r frulgbl, piovid.dii d >i * net iuhif.ru with llm piiipi-i delivery i i the s nr.» A HULK M .J iu be nained for Hie peifor-niitiiro of (ids \u2022\u2022 rvlee ANY I I RiUr.K INFullMAIDIN .ut l,e ol I Mil' ll Oil Ilppli' Ntl' II lit llll'WI III ' hi paiHtu Ti iideis in in giveti (or eui h »\u2022 r-vle.) and I\" be addii a ed lollu nndi i- gi.nl, and endorsi d respei llvi ly \" T.niter l a Sp i i,i Dll' \" lendi r fur Coal OU\" iirnl'''I e il.r i,.r delivery of Light lioii.i'h ippHee \" I'arlli's leinlerlng niii il ghii Ib' li nanie»and addri'MS In full, also fini slgnaluns of two lei pi)ii»lbli ; l isons willing to i\" i unie *ui< i\" » fur tbe du fiilflluielit of tbe eautrni't Tim Depnilrnelit will ii\"t lai boilli'l to in a.p| llm law *t oi any Tend' r.By Older, F.BRAUN, Bci iil.ny.Dc| nitiiM u> of Piihllii Works, 1 (yiiawn,3rd kfanb, leuo.^ NOTICE.A I L I'Ll: ONS lull I'll d to llm .14 M ITS '1 ESTATE , rue hureby liiilill d Ibul mill -1 Hu y f \u2022rlhwiih piy to Hi\" nn l r- gmd wl,nt t< ' r a J|'i \" llvi ly ow lb.y «ill I.- pioc in\", d sltl u \u2022 any odiur noti.e, aud witliouti'i.tl.ie-I ion « f persona.L I A N L P, Agent.'bee, March 9, I8C0\t:iw.r.5 NOTICE.\\ OTD E I» lii reliy given, the» nppHratlmi ' will be made to If.e f.\"c.iu( .ie, at It.nett session, ny lb\" I l.tirtli * \u2022 I-tv of Hm Dim se of Quebee, for an Art to L g i|ix\u201e tin: »\u2022 Hon \u2022 f iIni Synod In l'.taldial.\".I up.Hit.» m II i l\u2019»ri' .50.A MSI, te» V Sl'lliol.ton 1 MX Mxtonxog, 1.3).Mu xi.Mxi'iixos Iv-Txierua.I 5a.W i s v xii » 1'xsrxir Gtmx r u tiix Jisinni v.Designed as a nelf lnvliiiclor, witii c i.oiia Mush , 75.MturfiKos wiruotir A Mast xii.Rv F L.White, 75.Wooniiui s Msnonios IxaTSieroii 75 (Isrxa asu A m j g - Menonx.ix i m rate rua.7', How x * SaRAnuixx a an Mki.ooxox J.vsrnic-roa, 75.Tux SKHtenivt.A rollei lion of Music fer I he M.dmteon, s.-inphio'* r.d Reed Organ.Bent povt-pmd,on receipt ol price.OLIVER DITSON A CO., Put.Hahvrs, 277 Washington St., l u.ton.Quel-ar, Mar.h.9, 1800.\ttipatloii| «liarrU da, all puatur ildinii^* nidnta, hifmorr» lioioa, I vor coiaplalBta* llatiiUi\u2019c), tidivoU,* it*»., I'illoiii0i'».il tV\\.r>* .ore tin* ita, dlptbe-rla.l at irrlia, cold*, Inlliidiixa, nola* a in tin\u2019 b*'a,814 \u2014Mr.Samuel Laxton, Leicester, of two years\u2019 diarrbœa.The Food U sold in Canisters.1 lb, 2s 9*1 ; 2 lb , 4s 6*1 ; 12 lb , 22s ; 24 lb., 40s.Nuper-P-fliU'd quality, 1 lb., 6s ; 2 lb., 1 Is ; 5 lb., J/H ; lOU'.,3ss; sterling money.1
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