The Quebec daily mercury, 18 juin 1869, vendredi 18 juin 1869
[" lie (ittelree I .1/ U A\u2019 /; A\u2019 A '/ A T V V 1A >; T- /' /* U A u .S' A\u2019 7\u2019\t7' A* ^A\u2019 A 7 .4 ii i V A M .\u2014 l try.A\u2019wry.71\u2019, h.VOLUME LXIV.-NUMBER 140.QUEBEC CITY.FRIDAY EVENING.JUNE 18.1869 PRICE TWO CENTS.THE QUEBEC MERCURY ( EtTASkliiBBD .v Tho».C*bv, Hem 1806 ) J { , ) ']| v j \\ S U llAA ( i'j ( '( >A1 AxN \\ (i K O K G K T .O A R y f I\t, KuITUU AM) I'l'BLlhllKB.\toj^\ti>.Hat- e of AdvertlBtug tini i»i urx practical expericlire iu the manufacture of Fitsl-elass SeuiiiK Maelilne».He keeps constantly in slock : SING Ell\u2019S FAMILY\u2014Various styles.HINGKHNo.2, for manufacturing.Howe machines,a h, c.\u2022t: I NA NOISELESS, A, H.C.FLOHKNCK \u201cHKYKRSIBLrt FKKti\u201d\u2014varl-ous styles, LOCk-STITCH MACHINES.Pilce, $25.00.NEW ELIPTIC FAMILY MACHINE.Price $23.00.HUTToN-HOLE MAt\u2019ll IN ES.WAX-THltEAD MACHINES, A, H, C.HOOT and .-HOE MACHINEKY.SEWING-MACHINE FIND1 XUS.I'lilNCIl'Ai.Ornes\u2014386 Notre Damn Street Factosy\u2014IN Nazar» tli Street, Montreal.Hmanch OrriCEX\u2014-22 st.Jolui street, Jne-i'; 78 King street, SU Juhn, N.B.and IH Prim stie-1, Halifax, N.8.Ladles taught to operate, iiepniring promptly nltciulrd to, at J.I) LawLolt\u2019s, 22, John Street, within, (Juchée.N.H.\u2014Agents wanted everywhere.Liberal condiilonx lo competent perMins.yttohec, May 3, 188 ».\tIy-I02 tOUWTRY RtSIDBNOL On »M.Fo> Komi, For Sale or To Lcl, rilllAT pleasantly situated Cottage, the pro X perly of the heirs of tlu late JOSEPH CAU\\, Esq., togi'tbcr with a farm house, stables, barns, garden, Ac., comprehending about twenty-live arpents of land tinder cultivation.The property will bo sold iu ona, two or three lots ; it has a large frontage on both sides of tbe road, ami is about two miles from Quebec.Apply tu B.G.CANNON, Notai, Quebec.May, ch\tzawtf-lj'rt TO L iLrJ\\ UMHEIl 13, Augelu Street, coin J\\ tain I tig Seven Hoomg.Ben Ollice 51 Apply ai (lie \u201cMetciir Quebec, Mat Ii .i, IH' 1».M' i .1:1\u2019.SPEiilAL NOTiGE.\\).U.JOKES, M.D., \u2014AND\u2014 Professor jHearn Slaekiov, BEG to return their sincere thanks to the iubabitants of Quebec and its vicinity for their confidence and patronage.\u2014 OFFICE \u2014 19, ST.JOSEPH STREET, UPPERTOWN.OUU SYSTEM OF Tit EAT.'I ENT I\u2014is\u2014 MEDICAL MAGNETISM.Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair (o its natural Vitality and Color.A dressing which ix ut ouce agreeable, healthy, uud effectual for preserving the hair.Fiidrd or gray hair ,* soon restorrd to its oriyinal color until (he gloss ami freshness of youth.Thiu hair is thick-i eued, falliu\" .iutir checked, aud baldness olleu, though not always, cured by its use.Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or I he glands \" \u2018 mid decayed.But sueli as remain ran be mivciI for uxcluluc.',.H by this application.In.-tend of fouling the hair «ith a pasty sediment, il will keep it clean and ligoroux.Its occasional use will prêtent the hair 1 from turning gray or falling rdf, and consequently prevent baldness.Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but uot harm it.If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable.Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, uud yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and u grateful perfume.Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer 4 Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS.PRICE $1.00./t.*lirÆ/eott, Qncber, stgent.\u2022'uebcc, Juuo 15, 186:».\tly-137 \u2022 Unit Time Table.I\u2019oST (JYYICK, Ql NASO, June I8liy.Des.A .M I 8.00 8.00 .1\tilNTAHIO.i Ottawa b> U ¦ signed J.it I) ESC HAM PS.Agent.Olheeof the ivii lielieu Co., Nnpoh-o M hail'.Quebec, May 4, I8>>9.\t103 (miudiait \\avig;!iiioii Cmnpany .vuviil Mail ilirutigh Line tor 1 ¦cun linniois,Cornwitli, PtcscoM, Uiodt ville, Gnnanomit», Kitiir-ioti, Co lionry;, Port IIn|»t», I>urliiiL't\"ii, Toronto and llaniilton, direct willioiit transhipnien'.¦S' The Magi ifn leiil Line rntiipiiaes tbe following KIRbT-CLASK I HON MIAMI II-, mo of wbiib leaves tbe Canal Kasili, M- Mr.Ill, very Morning (Sundaysexcepted) at XlN'KoTlock, and LaiMne, on the arrival of the Train leaving Bonavt nture biatinu at Noon, for th.above Ports, viz : SPARTAN.PA9KPOKT.KINGSTON .MAGNET.COH1M HHIAN.i HAMPION\u2019.Capt.Fairgrieve.\u201c Sim lair.\t\"\tFarrell.\t\u2022\u2022\tbitiiisun.\t\u201c\tDunlop .\t\u201c Carmh liaet.I I UNITED (STATES.Boston A New Y'orkJ Ac.| ,6,oo -\t! Testimonial from A.C.tie Lolbiniere f|3||E ABOVE HOUSE is now open for rr ,\t,*\t,» ,>\t, » * f, t /c rj-Colli, I im,.Shower Hath* at request.^ hummer buainess, forwhich Itls well\tT'\t1/y ,\u2022 '/\u2022\t\" ]\t** '' bait Witter Hail *\t'\t1 furnished, and in all respects, well suited.It Adjutant (scneral Militia, Ctnttnln Price 20 cents per Bath, or 12 tickets for $2.00, Mr.It.begs to lull tl.e paitienlar attention of tbe public to the r- Cxses,\t) 3 Hhdx., 16 60 And for sale by V.Chnloupiu A Co's Pale Braudy.Quebec, Mar 19, 1869.WILLIAM POSTON.116 BALL BLUE./VASES Royal Windsor Ball Blue, ^jnst l) V / received ami For sale by WILLIAM POSTON.^Quebec, June 8, 18t9.\tjai Rarbndovi* yriip.460 Puuehcons choice Bright Barhadors Hxrun 150 Tierces\tdo\td\u201e\t\u2018 q0\tJ,,\t' 160 Barrels\t«lo\tdo tbe Anatomy uf the Human Uigans in a »» .r \u2022 it Health amt Disease, with a Treatise > Early Errors, itsueplorablcciinM'qiiei.i es ii|.ill.mind and l.ody, with the auihor's pl.,u tr, al aient\u2014the ouly rational and sit < »»».mode ol < ure, as shown by the report of ra* treated.A triithtul adviser to the nmru, .and tiiose contrmplat'ng ninrrisge, w ho ei.i,.tain doubt* of their physical roLililion.S-.free of poHinge tn any tldres*, on receipt 35 cent* in stamp* or pos.nl currency, o addressing Dr.Iraoroii, Nn.31, Maiden I.h.Allmliy, N.Y.The author inay be consul , upon any of the diseases upon which the la>.tn ata, either personally or by mail and tn t ¦ ine* sent to any part of the world.Qli> bee July 16.tries.COUGH REMEPi.G traor a DomestioCoug i H.iiii dy.In Hot ties 1* 3d.In Bottlei MF*-1 Trial i* all that t* necessary tr prove it* value.ui.dO a \u2014Postal Car lings open till 7.00 I'.L.6\u2014 Do\tco do 8 ; o A.M.8.on P.M.Tilt\u2019 OtlnH.i Kivff N.'ivijfaiioii c - WJ P a n Y .UEAD TESTIMONIALS J < all at the above natue.l pints i Tills steamer lias been greatly improved , last winter, by the erei tlon of a spacious .Saloon, with 8tnt.rooms and other improve-1 mente, which will give every desirable accota-i laudation to tourist».A.GABOURY, Secretary, St.Lawrence Tow Boat Co.Quebec, lune 12, 186».\tM5 liny ol\u2019 lalnncl llrrriiiKst.\u202200 Barrels extra choice, now landing ex \u201cMary Clival,\u201d For sale by m.g.mountain, Quebec, June 10, 1869.\t(33 15 and 6.30 P.M.JUHN .SEWELL, Postmaster.J\u2014\tdo\tdo open till 6 45 follow- ing morning.Quebec, June 17, 1869.\t139 Or amt Trunk Ferry.Fletcher's Fancy Biscuits.GRAND O' Tn-dNK FERRY.run until further Now Receiving : Boston crackers, Soda Milk Graham Wine Water For sale by- do do du do do Naval Mtorea, Now landing ex \u201cClara Kl I lam : 100 Barrels very Bright Roain, 60 do Snirlts Turpentine Fur sals by GIBB, LAIRD* CO.Quebec.May 20, 1869.\tU« wTnïTIïottleï, Now landing : 200 CRATES finest quality Wine Bottle*.For sale hy GIBB, LAIRD A CO.QuebtHi, May 20, 186».\t1 ig M.G.MOUNTAIN.188 Quebec, June 10, 186».Bright Sugani Molasse».¦JkTOW Landing ex \u201c Constance* : 60 IIbds.Blight Cuba Sugar, WK 4Ê 2Î6 Puni beons, 2 Heavy-btMied Sweet Mo-60 Tierces, j ln*srs, 50 Hags G iverntnent Java t'olTae, 59\tdo Finest Jamaica t'lifise, 60\tdo Pimento, For sole by GIBB, LAIRD k CO.Quebec, June IS, 1869.\t137 GEORGE will notice a» follows Lx*'is Quebec.\tLeaves\tPoint Levi.7.10 a m\u2014Mixed Train 8.15a m.\u2014Mail Train for Richmond anil from Montreal aud Way Stations.\tthe\tWell.9.00 a.m\u2014Mail Train 9,30 am.for River du Loup.: 10.00 am.\t10.30 am.11 00 am.\t11.30 am.1 12 39 p.m\u2014Mixed Train for River du Loup.1.00 p m.130\tp.m.\t2.00 p.m.2.30 p.m.\t3.00 p m \u2014Mix» ITrain from River «lu Loup, I 4.00\tp.m.\t4.30\tp.m, 1 5 00\tp m.\t5.30 p.m.6.00\tp.m.\t6.30 p in.HI 7 SO p.m.-Mall train 7 40 p m \u2014Mixed Train for Montreal and from Kichiuond an., the West.8.00 p.m.Way station* 9-00 p.m\u2014Mail Train flora River du Loup.A.GABUIUY, Secretary, »t.Lawrence Tow-boat Company.Quebec, Jan* 10,186».\t138 sttstiL STF.Um.HS, IMO».Montreal to Ottawa City, daily, (Sunday* excepted,) stopping at St._______ Ann\u2019»,Oku, Como, Hudson, 1'ointanxJ Ike a Anglais, Kigaud, Carillon, l'oint Kor-i\tFoi tune, Grenville, .Major.», i'npi oau-ville, Browns, 4Thunkr and Bucking- j ham.rilHE splendid new fast sailing steamer 1 \u201cPrince of Wales,\u201d Captain IL W.Shep h.-rd ; \u201cQueen Victoria,\u201d Captain 5.Bowie A Train leaves Bonaveuture si 1 eel Depot every morning (tiiindsys excepted, at Seven o'clock, to 1 «.une.1 .I 1 h liii.e with Hie steamer \u2022'Princeof Wale»,\" (ilre.ikiasi,) lor Carillon, passing through St.Louis, st.Ann'» llipi.!» and Lake ol T «0 Mountains.Fn.ni l'erillon by Railroad to Grenville, join tbe steamei \u201cQueen Victoria,\" (Dinner,) fur Ottawa cilv.DOWNWARD.\u2014The steamer \u201cQueen Victoria\u201d leaves Ottawa city at 6 30 a.m., passengers arriving at Montreal at 4.45 p m.The comfort and economy of the line i* unsurpassed, while tha route passes through one of the most picturesque distriil» in I Canad»,and is tbe most fashionable for tourists Parties desirous of a pleasant trip, can 1 obtain Return Tickets from Montreal to 1 Caiillon, valid tor one day, at single fares.Passciigais fur the celebrated Caledonia Spring* will be linded at LOriginal.Sinele, Return end Kxcu si«n Tickets to Ottawa and intermediate laudinga may be obtdned at tbe OAce, Montreal, Library Building*, Bonsventure street, or on board the steamer.Single and U-turn Tickets to Ottawa can be obtained at the Boi.aveiiture Depot.R.W.HHEDHERD, Bupaventure street, Montreal.Quehsc, Juna 2, 186»\t126 from the Hon James i'erriet and Geo.F.I'row e, K,q Montreal, 4th Dec.SeJ.1 John Gardner, Ksq., Dxan Hit,\u2014Your \"Cough Remedy''ha* bue ns.J by myself and f >mily forseve il ye»r-So satisfied are we a» lo it* curat!v ' powers (hid we are haopy to commuoi kte oui grateful ti-stiruuuy of the benefit *e have derived from it* use.I am, Deat Hlr, yours truly.J.FEBRIF.R.(From G.F.Prowse, Esq.) Mr Garduer,\u2014Your \u201cCough Bemed)\u2019\u2019act* charm.For sale hy ALL DRUGGISTS IN QUEBEC Depot and Manufactory, 375, NOTRK DAME STREET, Montreal Quebec, Sept.23, 1868.\tly-223 BEArriFn, hair.Nature's Crown.You Must Cultivate it GRAY HAIR Ii a certain indication of decay at tbe rooU.New Miyle.laspartaal Chmago.A UAL KAI1 UST0UB AMD Dlf TWO OsmklMd la Ona BettlA MRS.S.A.ALLEN* HAIR RESTORES Will Kealorc Gray Hair ta I Natural Life*, Calor aaM Haaat It is a moat delightful Hair Drawing.It will promote faxiriaal growth.PALLIN6 HAIR is immediately checked.Mrs.8.A ALLBirS ITLOBALSAIETTM.sr tie reefer stirs /ce Ou Usée.risse «mW trsmtàsem.misai ssdtauHt.U m eery làmfU sadsftm SrsAsa msaMe/ul Tinta lu frest nftrtsr**, aeet scsaeeet s's User Peessiafsrer iifi est t Frémi Promis, u s.kn.-eleAfai in C U ast tale im **k etamUy tsi m Fseefe \u202274/ fin terre saj ZjAetatsssmmm tissU ast te uteZ sas uiti lie etier.9e LO BV All Me MISTS.JApril 18,\u2019«*.134 -\t\u2022, 9340 351719 Ql'BHKC DAILY JV1EKCUHY, FRIDAY, JU1NE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS New Hooke\u2014Middleton A Dewaon.InterDatiooei Beilwejr\u2014 do Ceuedlen Nevlmtlon Oo\u2014J Btevenion.Mali Tine Table\u2014John Sewell.Grand Trank Railway\u2014C J Brrdgef.Noveltlee\u20148 Bedard.Montreal Ocean aa Co\u2014Qlaegow line\u2014See Fourth Page.New floode\u2014Parke A Bone.Poraale\u2014J A Bedard.To Proprietor* of Water Lota Ao\u2014 John J Vtddon, ChewUtand Druggiit\u2014 Prothonotary'» Office\u2014A Bender.Music Hall\u2014Vocal and Instrumental Concert, Bright HugarsJ-Ülbb, Laird A Co.Now landing\u2014\tdo Sarteparllla\u2014W Poaton.Florida Water\u2014 do Literary A Hletorlcal Society\u2014O Uatblson.Fancy Coode\u2014Qlorer A Fry.Airiral and Cloaing of Malle\u2014See Drat page.AUCTION SALKS.Chaim, Anchor*, Ac\u2014A J Maaham A Co.K^ard, Core, Ac\u2014A J Masham A Co.Jrtant Trade Hale\u2014A J Mexbam A Co Important Sale\u2014Parke A Son*.Attractive Hale\u2014Cuey A Co.Parke A Hone, Auctioneer*.Special Despatches.vCueber llercurg.FRIDAY KV\u2019O., JUNE 18, 18C9.By Telegraph to the Mercury THIS aToRNINH.London, June 18, Midnight.In the Home of Common*, to night, Mr.Otway, Under Foreign .Scoredry, in reply to ao enquiry, t*id\u2014When the Republic of Mexico wa* re eaUblitbed it declined intercourse with the Powers which recognized the Empire.The British Minister it the city of Mexico consequently withdrew.Her Majesty\u2019* Government had no objection to re-open relations, but over-ture* Diust come from Mexico.Air.Glxdstooe, in reply to a question from Dr.North, explained that Mr.Bright wrote his recent letter to the Birmingham meeting without consulting his colleagues and on his own responsibility.The Government had no intentiou of threatening the House of Lords.Each Estate of the Kingdom was entitled to the fullest freedom of speech, sod ho would regard with great jealously any attempt to interfere with it, expect a I ly if nmd* by a Minister ol the Crown, He himself and his colleague, Mr.Bright, both discouraged any popular action tending to interfere with the independence of the House of Lords.Whenever ovi r tures bad been made to them to attend public meetings they had both steadily declined.In the House of Lords there was a crowded attendance and great interest was manifested in the proceedings.Lord Cairns, amid cheers from the Op position, put the question whether Mr B'iyht s letter had been expected by other in< mhers of the Government, and whether ¦n the present crisis it was proper to support give assistance to the Government.FROM OTTJWJ TO-DJY.Ottawa, June 18.The House was again occupied with the Estimatea, and divided hat night on the salaries of Mr.Ferre*, the warden and officer* of the Pen item jury ; yea* 14, nays Mr.MoLilUn, M.P.for Colcheaier, ha* been appointed a Senator, and will accept the appointment at tbe oloae of the cession.It is understood that he will then also ao-oept the Railway Uommi«*ioDerthip offered to him by Sir Johu A.Macdonald, and that A.G.Archibald will ruu for tho vacant seat in tho Commons.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2022 - - - \u2014 FROM MONTREAL TO-D.1Y.Montreal, June 18.Three more oompaoie* of tbe 2tftb Regiment arrived here to-day from Toronto, and will leave this evening for Quebec.A pio-nio party of the Richelieu Company left yesterday evening by the steamboat Canada for Three Rivers.lion.J.II.Cameron bas been reelected Master of tho Grand Orange Lodge now in session at Toronto.We learn that the Governor-General, Sir John kouog, will visit Qucbeo about the 22od July and reside at Spencer Wood.His Excellency will be entertaioed by tbe Lieutenant Governor Sir N.F.Rolleau, and a public dinner will be tendered to him by the Board of Trade.Tbe Corpora- I yZ ZZ T\u201c \"T 7™,°' ^ tioo Will nreient nn\tI ^7\tMl\u201c0D haT® bee0 UtelJ c,lUltl'\u2018 I la Miotrs.Wbitchor and Venning\u2019» re-I port oa Mr.Wtlmot'a aalmon breeding I establiabmeot at NewoaatU, attention is oalled to the fact that the Eaetero Statee of tbe neighboaiiog Republie are offeriog bigb prices for imprognsted Ash ovt, and young fisb.There are at present, they say, several persons engaged in breeding Ash for the purpose of selling the eggs, though ia o.ost instances they oooAoe their attention to shad and brook trout.Mr.Seth Green, who liven near Rooheater, haa amassed wealth by selling eggs and tbe young apeoklvd or brook trout.Ho receive* 810 per thousand for the egga, and $40 per thousand for the young Ash, Csnsdisn trout tnd salmon feiob higher prices, the latter more than double.When it ia ra-membored that a 30 pound salmon will yield about 18,000 ogga, or 8180 worth, the value of our salmon may be readily imagined.The Commissioner!aay in their report that they consider the question of great importanooto the Maritime Provinces, and that Mr.Wilmot'a labours should meot with substantial aid from the Govcrnmoot There is no doubt that tho production of salmon ia an important queatioo to the Maritime Provinoea, for it is a ready-made wealth laid at their doors j but it is none the has important to Quebec and Ontario, because, a* tho salmon return to tho lakes and upper waters of the St.Lawrence ii the spring, we derive as muoh boneflt from them as do tboto at tho mouth of the river.The New York Times of Tuesday say* : A dual ooeurrad on Sunday morning, just over the border, in the famous Luody'a Lana, between Seoor Ferrer del ('onto, editor of the AY ( 'ronitta, of this eity, and Seoor Porto, a young and wealthy Cuban.Four abets were exchanged, sod Senor Porto was shot thruuuh both legs.Ha was carried to tbe luternaiionsl Hotel, at Niagara Falls.A few hoars utter, the principal* and the party of Cubant, and others who were present, were arreited but wars toon released.Tbe two had bad a newspaper discussion regarding the revolution in Cuba, and tbe editor had called tbe other a coward.Hence tbe duul.THE ROOT OF IRISH DISCONTENT.tion will present an address to the Governor ' General on his arrivsl on the North Shore.~\tAccount* rco -ived of tho fraoa* at Pekin I he minutes of tho conference between state that it originated in the French Chargé the Newfoundland delegates and tho Privy D'Affairea.Count de Roeheehouart, having Council for the admission of tho colony into jostled against a chair containing a brother the Confederation contains tho following! of Prince Kung; the Prince struck tho final proviso : \u201cThe influença of tin* Do- Chargé D\u2019Affaires across the face, and, ao minion Government will be used, to tho full apology having been demanded and refused, tho French tricolor was hauled down.The other foreign ministère had taken up the matter, and had given the Cliiuo^o government three days to apologise.Another account says that tho Chargé D'Affairee's pony ran into a chair containing tbe brother of Prioce Kung, and that the Prince's brother struck the blow, but whether he aimed at Count do Roeheehouart or at a member of his suite is said to be uncertain.est extent, to procure tho continued maintenance of a garrison of Her Majesty\u2019s Forces at St.John\u2019s.\u2019\u2019 We regret to learn that the Hon.Mr.Coles, one of the delegates from Prince Edward Island to the historio Quebec Convention, is insane, and now confined in tho St.John Asylum, and Hicity of the letter, and said the Cabinet hud declined to diaouas the policy to be pursued if tbo Bill should be rejected.He knev that neither of bia colleagues no pt .\u2019ir.Bright had any knowledge of the e.\tuiieots of the letter uotil it was published.He Hioughr ihe Cabinet was not responsible f**i individual opinions of one of its members, iiml for himself he regretted Mr.Bright\u2019s language ; but ho had Mr.Bright\u2019» authority for stating that ho bad no intention tu express disrespeot to their Lordships, \u2022nd that if soy pain bad been caused to 'hetn by bis words be expressed uofeigoed regret Ksrl Grsnville tbeo proceeded to make son e remarks oo the Irish Church Bill, w eo Earl Derby rose to a point of order.A great aceoe followed.Lords Hsrrowby sod Salisbury also rose amid intense excitement.E rl Granville reiterated bis statement that the Government repudiated any intention of menaoiog the Houee of Lords.The debate oo the Irish Church Bill was then resumed.Ksrl Derby objected to tbe prinoipl* of the messore.It was great spoliation and w.s contrary to the Act of Union and tbe Coronation Oath.He believed tbe agitation on the subject was owiog to the action of the Liberation Society in combination with other parties calculated to sever tbe Church sod Siate, not only io Ireland but in Ko.'l i nd.He objected not merely to the special details, but to lbs eotiro principle of the Bill.In his speech on moving tbe »ec»nd reading, Lord Granville had only refered to the detail* sod not to tbe general principles Ilf tbe Bill.Men like the Aroh-t i*hop of Canterbury, who supported tbe second reading, objected to tbe details of f e Bill in reapeot to the Maynooth grant, P>ovi»iona for the capitalisation of a yesrly grim was inoonsiaUnt with the preamble ot tin* Bill.Taking in view the treatment t niueiidineota oo former occasions, ho dis-\u2022 m ted Karl Granville\u2019s assertion that all ffl' oditieiii* would receive careful consider* »ti' ii.The course ho (Eerl Derby) lud taken was not es leader of tho Conservatives.but on his own conviction* that tbo Hill was impolitio and immoral.Father Point, June 18.Two inward and seven outward bound vrs-els this morning, also the City of Quebec inwards nt 10.30 a.m.W e»' her cloudy and cool ; miff west wiod T< icprapli Io llio Mmnry THIS !~; l sa.Loodoo, Judo 18\u2014Evening.Co* mile, for money, 92$ ; account, 92?.B inds quiet si 80j.Stocks quiet : Erie, 20$ ; Illinui* Central, 954.i allow, 44s.Liverpool, Juoe 18\u2014Evening.Stock of onttoo afloat 605,000 bales, of wlticli 86,000 is American.Advice* from Manchester state that a Governor Seymour of British Columbia died from dinrrhcua, oa the 10th instant, on board tho British gunboat Sparrowhawkt while on a tour of inspection to the northern coast of British Columbia.Mr.Musgrovo, at present Governor of Newfoundland, has been appointed to sucoecd him.In consequence of Mr Musgrore\u2019s approaching departure, Mr.Carter, Attorney-General of Newfoundland, who was on ¦ visit to Ontario, has been cslled home.Ho sails by the Ntitorian from Qucbeo to-morrow.The experience of the past has shown that whenever a law had to bo made for tbe proteotion of society in Lower Canada under the old union of tbo Provinces, Upper Canada invariably supported such laws as were most injurious to the peoplu of this country, and especially to tho permanent British minority of tbe Province.For this rcaaoD tbe Mercury opposed and condemned the transfer of the criminal legislation of the Provinces to the Dominion Parliament ; That our fear of injurious legislation in reference to the criminel law was well founded hs* been established by tho rocont action of tbe Dominion Parlinmeot, which given either party in an appeal over a summary conviction for asesult the right of having bis cause tried by a jury.Now, as twenty dollars, inoludiog tho costa, is tho utmost a Magistrate can inflict by way of fine in such cases, the absurdity of trying them by a Jury is pslpablo.The jurying such cases ia a solemn farco ; but the Act ii no farce at all.In a community io which the citizen already enjoys far too little personal security, he wiil, under tho contemplated law, obtain a great deal less than ho does now.It is to bo hoped this change will yet be disallowed.It is calculated to work moat iojuriouily io this community, and ia, we fear, only the commencement of that policy of legislation against peace and order in the oity of Quebec, or nt least refusing to legislate in their favor, which, under Sydenham\u2019s Act of Union, distin.guisbed the administrations in which tho Upper Province wat represented by Sir John A.Macdonald, who apparently considers it more important to legislate about birds and beasts, aod \u201clittle fishes,\" than to procure a decent share of protection for the persons of tho Queen\u2019s subjeots east of tho Ottawa river.To toll people that it was beneficial to leave the criminal Uw to the General Govcrnmeot, \"so that it might be uniform, aod a crime ia one Province bo a crime in all,\" while leaving Canada rcsolvad into a congerie of little republics osllod municipalities, every one of which makes numerous and severe penal laws, was certainly a specimen of intrepidity in logic, of boldness of rhetoric and general effrontery ) which it would bo hard to surpass.To add to tho objectionable character of tho change in the criminal law, aa administered .in Ihe eity of Quebec, another bill ia about '\t('* n,0,,,i1,).to bo made law by which, in Ontario, people ToU) 10 desirous of so doing are to bo permitted to waive their jury ; so that uniformity is no longer regarded.Ontar'o gets what her people wish, and those of tbe Province of The English papers complain that some of tho great manufacturing establishments of America keep ageota in tho manufacturing towns of England to foment striketand stir up difficulties among the workpeople, in order to secure the principal and most experienced hands for shipment.Thus, wo are told, were stirred up tbe rco nt troubles in Preston, which resulted in tho transfer of a large number of bands to Lowell ; nod it is now reported that agents are operating in the \u201cBlack Country,\u201d and piokiog out s largo number ot good workmen for tbe Pittsburg iron works io Pennsylvania.The New York Times eaj» : We judge there is some mia-statemeot about this matter.We suppose tho truth simply to be that large American manufacturers occasionally send agents to Great Britain to engage experienced workmen ; aod it is tho wages these ¦gents are able to offer which oausei the difficulties tho English papers suppose to bn systematically planned.A ourioui ease of punishment fororuolty to annuals is reported io tbe English papers.Edward Wheeler, while riding on horseback, wan followed by a dog, which frighten ed tbe horse.Dismounting, ho seised tbe dog sud dashed out its brsini against \u2022 wall.For this offence he was arrested, convicted and sentenced to throe mouths' imprisonment at hard labor.Ho appealed, sod is under heavy bail to appear.The Pall Mall Gazette mentions the recurrence of an extraordinary phenomenon recorded by Herdotus a* having been observed in remote times by tbe tribes inhabiting tbe shores of tbe Caspian 6et.That huge salt lake is dotted with islands from which enormous quaotitiea of naptbs are yearly taken.Early last month, owiog to subterranean disturbances, tbo naptha well, on these islands overflowed, nod tho ioflsm tushie substance spread over tbo ontire sur face of tbo lake.It accidentally took fire and for forty-eight hours barued furiously over a surfsco of many thonsaods of square mile*, presenting a magnificent and terrify ing spectacle to tho inhabitants of tbe surrounding country, who imagined tbo end of the world was nt band.The fish in tbo lake were entirely destroyed, nod for miles sround végétation was parched and tbe country made like n desert.A Committee hu been formed by tbe Commsnder-io-Cbiaf of the army to oonaid nr tbe possible simplification of the existing system of infantry drill.Considering tbe many absurd movements now in tbe Field Exercise manual, wbiob, however pretty on a parade ground are (imply impossible in tbe field, tbo Committeo will have easy work by simply erasing two thirds of tho Battalion drill.An exchange furnishes the following statistics of the wrecks of American vessels, for the past eleven years : Year.1858\t.1859\t(9 mombs).1860\t(11 months).1861\t.1862.1863\t.1864\t.1865.-.1866.No.\tYalue.355\t98,897,665 300\t8,389,271 405\t12,011,030 558\t17,367,100 452\t12,765,060 452\t20,551,800 495\t20,449,850 502\t33,794,300 571\t31,056,100 536\t21,742,200 257\t11,698,500 years farthing advance i.demanded oo yarns sod \u201e \"7\t, \u2019 .\t/ i rov.nce ot fabric», which buyrrs refuse to pay.\ti '«ue\u201ccc 8®* what they do not wish aod will California wheat, 9s 8d; red western, 8s\tsuffer from.8d.Flour 22s.Coro firm.\t'\t__________ Chrese, 78*.Bacon, 62 6d.Lsrd, 72s6d.I he steamtrs Java and Tripoli bavn arrived at Queenstown, and tbn Damascus, from Quebec, at Londonderry.and 5 months.4,884 8198,702.876 These figures sro appalling, nod if they were aecompsoied by tho number of lives lost would be yot more no.From the above it will be seen that tbe nvarags ot veascl* lost or partly lost, is over thirty-five month, or over one and n fraotion a day ; io Court of Auvealu.\u2014This morning tbn Court of Appeals, now in aession, gave judgment in the following o«m*s ; Murphy and McLaren and others, judgiurut rovmed ¦ McLaren un*l others and Connolly, judgment reversed,\u2014Duval, C.J., dissenting.In Gk-so ;asr* the presiding Judge* were Chief Jusliee Duval, and Justices Caron, Drummond and Lorunger.Leave was gmot,d to appeal to the I\u2019rivy Council from these judgmenIs.The Court, composed i* i>nv*l, C.J., and Judges Caron, Hadgluy, Drummond and Monk, renderd judgment in :\u2014The Lancashire Insurance Cumpiny and Campbell, judgment reversed ; Bilodeau and the Quebec Marino Insurance Company, judgment continued ; Thu Lancashire insurance Company and Ruusseau, judgment confirmed; and The Fabrique du S te.Julio do Somerset and Paquet, judgment confirmed.Thu Court will decidu several other eases to-morrow.The Monument.\u2014Mr.Hoory Fry has been solicited to set as Treasurer of a fund for restoriog tho Monument of Wolfe mid Montcalm, in tho Governor's garden.A circular has been sent round by post, solicit* ing subscriptions.The monument is certainly in » deplorable state, and although in our estimation its charge belongs properly to the General Government, it is disgraceful to a civilised community to soo it left as it is.This is the third attempt within as many years tint lias hern made at its restoration by private means ; let us hope it will be successful.The sum required is about one thousand dollars, for wbioh it will be taken, done, and rebuilt, in Port Isod cement, wbioh will guarantee its en during for generations to come.-0- \u2014 Field Battery.\u2014The Quebec Volun teer Field Battery have commenced their annual drill and turned out in good force on tho Plains this morning, subsequently by marohieg through tbo oity.The force was officered as follows : Colonel Lamontagne Captain Baby, Lientenants Crawford Lindsay, E.C.Gauthier and Surgeon BUnehet.Custom House Receipts.\u2014Tbe receipts at the Custom Hoqio to-day went 81,502.61 Police Court.\u2014Me/on Mr.Miller.\u2014 hue Newton, ¦ man of oolor, was brought up without warrant, chargsd with being io poseeasioo of a stolen dog.As dog-stsaliog is s matter of fine, usually pursued by way of summooa, his Worship, st the application of Mr.Willao, barrister-at-law, (who pointed out the utter illegality of ths arrest,) ordered the prisoner to be discharged.Recorder's Court.\u2014Be/bre Uu Honor the Reconler.\u2014A complaint againat Andrew Peterson, scamao, of tbs Beaver, for drunk sod impeding, was dismissed.Pierre Char eat, carter, for aisaultiog tbs above named seaman ; trial fixed for Tuesday next.The \u2022ante oarler, upon complaint of Constable Piohette, for assaulting a girl and dragging her violently out of a waggon ; trial fixed for Tuesday next.Mary Mecney and Mary Doran, oo the.r voluntary oonfessiona aa loose, idle sod disorderly, ware oommitted fof 16 days.Taxes: Paid io, 8941.91; summonses issued, 8515.59; executions, 888.61.In its comments on the results of the\tmoney, tbe average loss is nearly 81,500,000 recent elections in Franco the Journal det\ta month or 850,000 per day.This forms, Dtbalt calls attention to the astonisbiog\t|\thowever, but an iotigoifioaot portion of tbs New\tYork June\t18\ty.The Irish yxi// no attested ta.ert\u2014an exemption, wo need scarcely state, of the greatest possible importance.In fact, tbe people of England pay out of their own pockets for the expenses of Government, for the roads, Judges, Folios and Magistrates, and Ireland is not even required to bear any share of tbe common burdens of the nation.All this is very unlike (be way in which Fanil» Foland ia governed.We fail to see in the circumstances w* have mentioned any evi deooe of that \"grinding tyranny\" wbioh is ¦aid to have called the Fenian organisation into existence.But where there is discontent there mnst be a eauso for it, and when wo look about for the oauie we shall discover that it all turns on tbe land question.Now there is one popular misapprehension which ought to be corrected at tbe very outset.Nine people ont ot too, if asked to define their ideas of the relations between landlord and tenant in Ireland, would say, \u201cThe landlord may at any moment evict bis tenant\u2014io other words, drive him from tbe farm whieb be has brought under cultivation, and upon wbioh he and bia family depend for support.This is a moat cruel measure,and it ought not to be possible.\" We anewer that it is not possible, aod that it never ocours.A tenant cannot be aviated unless be bt* neglected to pay bis rent for a year aod a half, and tbeo only after six months\u2019 notice.Six months' notice is re quired in every ease.If any land-owner in New York State let a farm to a man who absolutely refused to pay rent for a year and a half, what would he do?Let the defaulter remain on bis land, consuming its >rofite, forever\u2014or eject him ?Wo think tbe aodlord would eject bia tonaot.In Ireland the tenant so treated thinks hs hss a moral right to shoot tbe landlord dead.Io short, be believes that he ought to be allowed to live on tbe land without paying forit.This impression is drilled into the minds of tbe people by the traditions of tbeir race, and »y tbs teachings of their compatriots here and elsewhere.Tbe sentiments wbioh those famous Irish wtriots, Wolfe Tod* and Lord Edward P\u2019itj^ersld, avowed iu the latter part of tbeir oaresra ia, when all ia told, the only out wbioh goes to tbe very root of Irish discontent.It ii this, \u201cLet England and Ireland be two countries, independent of each other, naither of thou desiring or asserting supremacy.\" Tho desire for independent self-government is st the root of nil the Irish discontent.Tbe Irish demand that the English ahall cesse to govern Ireland it ¦ II,\u2014wheatber they govern it well or ill.loatead of this radios! cure, wbiob osti-not be applied, the most thoughtful and the moat advanced of English politicians suggest partial remedies wbiob must utterly fail to extirpate tbe diaoaae.Some of them are utterly impracticable, wbils others are oapsbla of being osrried into effect.But they all fall abort of tbe only Ur jg which will silence Irish complaint igainat Englinb government \u2014namely, the abandonment ofEoglisb government altogether.That ths Irish people would govern Ireland bettor than tbe English do, or that they would be aoy better contented permanently with their own Governmant than they are now with that of England, ia by no means oertaio.But it is quite eartaio that ieif-goveroment ia what they want.As a matter of eourae, this will not be conceded ; aod all tbe parties in interest must, therefore make up tbeir minds to a cootiouanoe for some time longer of the ebronio and clamorous discontent of the Irish people.Tbe best thing they can do, under existing oireumslanoes, very clearly, is to emigrate to America.And probably tbe beat thing tbe Eoglisb Government can do, abort of granting them independence, is to aid them to emigrate.THE RIOT IN WALES.THE MILITARY FIRR UPON Til* PKOPLK\u2014 FOUR LIVEH LOriT.J (From the Liverpool Men ury, June 3,) A dreadful riot, etleoded with loosoflife, occurred at Mold yesterday.Recently some disorderly proceedings took place in connection with a strike st Iho Leeswood Green Fit, near Mold.Notice bad been given of a reduotioo of wage», and the men, entertaining the notion that ihe manager of the pit, Mr.Young, was the cause of tbe notice being iuuod, set upon him and rather roughly treated bit».Last week the colliers of the Greco Fit, Ibeir numbers being swelled by colliers from C'opps, Nerquis, Coed, Talon, and other places in tho district, attacked tho manager\u2019s house, carried off all his furniture aod placed it at tho wharf of tho Fadeswood and Coed Talon Hranoh Railway, with Iho intention of sending it off to Uirkeohead, or anywhere else out of tho district.Mr.Green, tbe manager of this part of tho London and Northwestern Railway company's lias, however, on hearing what was about to take plaoe, paoksd off all the empty trucks that were on tbo wharf, and tbo consequence was that the goods bad to be left on the spot all night, being scoured from damage, however, with a liberal supply of tarpaulin.Nubsciiuently there was a great excitement io Mold, in eoDsrqucnct! of William Hughes, a oollier\u2014one of eight men againat whom warrants had bucu issued on tho chargo of assaulting Mr.Young\u2014having been apprehended and taken into custody.There were in tho town a large throng of men, estimated at 1,009, with sticks and clumps, threatening to rescue tho prisoner.They waited outside ot the police station for about two houra.Tho prisoner was being conducted between three or four policemen from tho station to tho county hall, whon tbe groatos! rougha and young people of the crowd rushed upon them and rescued tho prisoner, who was at once conducted out of tbe town.The priioncr was ahortly afterwards brought back and released on bail, to appear yesterday.Two of the eight colliers charged with assaulting Mr.Young wore yesterday brought before tho magistrates, and a determined attempt w.is made by n great mob of pitmen and otbera to rescue them from custody.As thore was every probability of the police being overpowered, a detachment of the Fourth regiment wn* sent for.The Riot act wua read by Mr.C.Roper, but this had no effect, and when the police and soldiers attempted to disperse the mob they wero attacked with sticks and stones.Tbe soldiers were at last ordered to tire upon the rioters, four of whom were shot dead.Tbe casualties among tbo soldiers and police were numerous, but none of their injuries Now York, Juoe 17, The now railroad lino is now open by way of tbe Harlem Railroad to Lebanon Nprings aod Lanoaater and Montreal.Tho British bark Mary A.Troop, from Ardrossan for Now York, was tun down and sunk by the steamer Fennaylvaniu, 200 miles east of Lure, on the 15th instant.Tbe mate and three of the crew were saved, and tho captain and remainder of the crew are report**! lost.Cbicsgo, Juno 17.At tho Episcopal Convention, to-day, the following resolutions were adopted : It waa resolved ss the opinion of this conference that a careful revision of the Book of Common Frayer is needful to the best interests of the Protestants of the Episcopal Church.Resolved\u2014That all words or phrases seeming to tcaoh that tho Christian miiiis-tfy ** a priesthood, or tho Lord's supper a sacrifice, or that regeneration is inseparable from baptism, should bo removed from the prayer-book.A secret society is being organized on tbe Faoifio coast, after the fashion of tho old \u201cKoow-Nothings,\" to prevent tho employment of Chinese.Tho order claims 40,000 members, and operates very much after tho manner of tbo Southern Ku-klux.The importation of sparrows iu Philadelphia has caused no diminution of tho measuring worm nuisance.The worms are actually on the increase, while the sparrow.» are decreasing, and the Press thinks that instead of the birds eating up the worms the worms have eaten up tho birds.For people who like sueh puns as the following, this epigram from the Loodon Fun will furnish suob puns as those people like :\u2014 Tho seasons (of tbeir change tu be a hinter) Do not respect the rules that Thompson taught \u2019em ; For\u2014briefly on the question bore to (w)intei\u2014 Springs ought nut to bo summary\u2014now ought 'em ?to 10 (Ml to o .u r i aro lik°ly 10 Pri\"e «*\u2018\u201c1 t in, are pjt' ou o e m | At half-past nine last niglit the town was still in a state of great excitement.MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES.London, June 17.Political news tu-day unimportant.Telegrams from Constantinople state that tbe Forte protests against tho power assumed by the Pasha of Egypt to issue iovitniions to cruwocd heads at the opening of tho Suez Canal.Sueh invitations it is maintained, should only emanate Irom the Sultan, sa the suzerain of the Florence, Juno 17.The Parliament was prorogued to-day by the Kiog, Pari», Jane 17.The city U entirely tranquil.Tbo manager of Le liappel newpaper, recently published io tho interest of tho anti-dynasty party, has been sentenced to four months' imprisoomont, for inserting a contempt of Government.A very formidable collision occurred yesterday, at St.Etienne, among the coal miners on one hand, and tho national troops on tho other, whereby several livra wire lost.Tho miners made an attempt to rescue some prisoners held by tho military.Fire»arma were natd on both sides, but the rioters finally dispersed, after aevon of them had been killed.Five soldiers were badly wounded.Bromon, Juno 17.King William, to-day, opened the now naval port, at Heppeos.He made a speech, io which he returned thanks to tho promoters of ths enterprise.Ho said although the late King commenced this work, political eiroumstaocos subsequently interfered with the eatabiishment of a German port hero, but Frovidenco had now permitted him to aocompliih what his brother began.Ho would look with cheerful onofidence for the development, in the future,of thoyouog German navy.Madrid, Juno 17.Great publio meetings bave been held by Republicans, in Vallodolia and Seville, to protest against the presence, in Spain, of the Dnke de Montpenaior.In the Cortes, to day,Gen.Frim declared that all military officer* who refused to take tbe oath to respeot and obey the now constitution, would have their name* struck out from tho rolls of the army.Marshal Serrano will take oaths of offio as Regent of Spain, on Friday.Trouble» are apprehended on tho ocoasion.RETAIL MAKKETri.(ji Km.r, June Is, IS!.'.'.Osef, lit quality, per 100 lbs.$10 00 to $10 50 2nil do\tdo\t.0 00 .\u2019trd\tdo\tdo\t.7 00 per lb.07 Voal, per lb.o\t10 Mutton, |>or lb.0\t07 Fresh Pork, per 100 lbs.o\t00 Du do per lb.0\t10 Salt do do .o\t]| Fresh lianu, per lb,\tOil Salt do do .0\tM Flour, Ku Superior Extra, per bbl.0 25 Extra,\tdo .5 40 Faney, Saper No I,\tdo\t.Do Strong,\tdo Super No 2,\tdo\t.Per quintal.Oatmeal, per 200 lbs.Commuai, (white) per 200 lbs.Do fyellow) do Salmon, No I per bl Do perlb Codfish, green, per bbl 5 00 4\t75 5\t00 4 50 2 00 A 00 .1 70 .1 AO per bbl of 200 lbs.J2 50 0 25 J 50 10 l-\u2019i 00 50 II \\l\\ IA 50 no 26 85 in AO 40 2o 75 70 Oo do in'draft.A\t00 Ho per lb.0\t02 Dry Codlirh, per quintal.4\t25 Cod Oil, per gal.u\t00 Labrador Herrings, No l,pr bl.\t4 00 Fowls, per pair.o\t80 neese, do .Turkeys, do .».Ducks, do .Potatoei, per bushel.Gate, do .12 Ibi.Salt Butter, per lb.Freeh do, do.Cheese,perIh.Egg», per dot.Maple Sugar, per lb.Apjden, per bbl.Oinomi, per bbl.Hay.per 100 bdl>.Straw, do .Green Hides inrp'td.per 100 lbs Sheep Skins, undrmed.each.Calf Skin», do per tb.Wool, per lb.Wood, |ier cord, 2 feet A inolie».to 1\t20 2\t50 0 75 0 17 0 50 0 17 to 0 13 to 0 14 to Oil to 0 06) to ti 50 to 0 00 to 13 on to » OO to 8 50 to 0 75 to 0 12 to 0 25 to 3 75 to 55 18 IK I\u2019i 12» Shipping gntriligencf.PO HT OF QUEBEC.ARRIVED.June 18.Ship Alarm, Jolly, Liverpool, May ll,C W Wilson, coale and salt.\u2014\tTwilight, Hattrick, Londonderry, May t, Ja* Connolly, pig iron.Dark Paragon, Irwin,Cork, \u2014 ¦\t, D D Youmr k eo, ballast -Freya, Ualvcrsen, Stavanger, May 10, A Kalkcnberg k co, ballast.\u2014\tC K Maas, Zeplisn, Uremerhaven, April 0, Munderloh Steencken k co, gun cargo.Brigt L'Edouard, Cloutier, NHd, June 4, Lord k Magor, fisb, oil, and hides.Rivoli, Pelletier, Liverpool, May 15, for Mont'l.ENTERED FOR LOADING.A\u2019omr.For.By Mom.Mere.Juao 18.Susquehanna.Sunderland, C A J Sharpies k co.Biliary cove.Persian, Limsrlck, C W Wilson, Martin\u2019s whf.Emma, Grimsby, Henry Fry, Hlllery cove.CLEARED.Juno 18.B.S.Nestoriun, Dutton, Liverpool, Allans, Hae * co.\t\u2019 Ship Sublime, Owens, Sunderland, A Uilmour k co.-Magnolia, Purvis, Leith, R R Dobell k co.Bark Norma, Marsh, London, J Duretall k co.-Recovery, Pine, Pwllhali, 0 D Young k co MARITIME NEWS.Spoken.\u2014The Lady Cartier, Capt.Hattleld, Captain Healy, 16th Regiment, lately oo the Staff io Canada, hss boon appointed brigade-major io Dublin, io succession to Captain Bresxley, 53rd regiment, whose period of staff serviee expiree at tbe end of tbie month.A New York iouroal thinks tbat tbe feet of Mr.George Feabodj having been appointed by the English Govnrnmaot Trustee of the Hudson Bay Company, is s step towards ceding the British pose* mi on* west of the Rooky Mountains.Tb* manner in wbiob Ihe Anglo-Saxon A gentleman, who baa mane a neks rae* \u201ceiriliaa\" rad Indian* and Maoria, Ao., work planted with ferae in tb* flront of bia | off the fees of tbo land, bas reoeally been borne, near Winchester, Engand, hae put np / illustrated in Tasmania.Oaoe a populous the following aotiee, and found it effeotivs : J island, tbe last of its aborigines, popularly \"Beggars beware I Seolopeodrioma aad i known as \u201cKing Billy\u2019\u2019 baa died during Polypodium» are set bar*.\t' tbia ipriog at HoUrt Town.Education in Hammhiu.\u2014Some idea may be formed of tb* stats of adoration in n village in Hampshire, when it ia atated tbat oat of thirteen janmen summoned it nn inquest lately, oofy four wold write tbeir names.\u2014English paper.New York, Juno 17.Tho Times' special Btys copies of tho private correspondeoee of Minister Thornton and Lord Clarendon have been received.Tho rejeotion of the Alabama treaty by Ihe Renata is alluded to, and Mr.Thornton, io commenting on that point, says: The Republican newspapers up to to-day (April 20) approve of Mr.Sumner's propositions very generally.He believed tbat tho claims could bo satisfactorily settled by tho cession of CaosJs, which proposition h* states bid been frequently hinted to him.The steamship Lndis, from Glssgow, has arrived.Several member* of tho Cuban Junta have been arrested and held to bail by the United States Marshal for violating the neutrality laws.Philadelphia, Juoe 17.Mr.John Meriarty, President of the Irish Republican Association, of Pennsyl vania, has iteued another address, lie assures his reader* that the country cannot recede from the position taken by Mr.Sumner ; independent Irish voters must see to it that it is their duty to assist in supporting the honor, the liberties and the independence of America, but that they will forever repudiate aov party of pro-English tendencies.The Irish convention at Chicago will declare in favor of tbe pro-tcctioo of universal suffrage and war with England.Havana, Juno 17.Ao expedition of about 100 Gllihuaterera from ths Coiled States are reported to have lauded recently aod joined the insurgents Boston, Juno 17.Tbe steamer Delphine went suddenly to sea last night, under suspicious circumstances.Sb* cleared for Kingston, Jamaica, but it is supposed her destination is Hayti, with warlike matariala for iht rebels.Boston aeemi packed fall of people.All tb* tickets for to-day\u2019s jubilee performance were sold ymterday.Laporte, lod., Jane 17.The'Chicago.Cineinonti and Louisville Railway, exteodiog to Peru, lad., hu been completed.Tbn toad opens next week between Chicago and Indianapolis.from Baltimore, for Quebec, May 19, lat 38.long 74.\t* Rscohd or Wasctts.\u2014Tbo number of wrecks recorded daring tbe past week ending June 6, Las been 33, making fur tbo present year I,1A5.\u2014London Shipping Gazette Liverpool, June 3.\u2014Thu Lady Russell, Capt.Crawford, hence for Quebec, was left at 2 p.m , on the 2nd inst.off Poiut Lyons.The Australia, Curran, also for Quebec, was left this day off Point Lynas.Liverpool, June 5.\u2014The A.k E.Lovitt, for Quebec, was left at 2 a.m., this day, off the Great Ormshead, wind W., moderate.STATEMENT OF ARRIVALS * TONNAGE.Comparative statement of arrivals and tonnage at tbia port, from aea, In 1868 and INA'j, up to tb* 17lh of June |8ij8\u2014333 vessels.218,097 tons.1809\u2014335 \"\t.215,800 \u201c More 2\t2,297 tons less this year.Number of ocean steamer* which arrived here up to ibis date, and to tbo corresponding date last year :\u2014 1868\u2014\t18 steamer*.23,599 tons 1869\u2014\t21\t\"\t.29,159 \u201c More 3\t5,560 tons more this year.Comparative statement of arrivals and tonnage from tbe Lower Provinces up to date, and to the corresponding date last year :\u2014 1868\u2014\t17 veasels.1,718 tons.1869\u2014\t12 \"\t1,866 \u2022\u2022 Less 5\t147 mors this year.SUPERVISOR OF CULLERS' OFFICE.Comfianilict Slatimint of Timber, Matts, Bowsprits, Spars, Slates, 4r., measured and culled to date \t1867.\t1868.\t1869.Wansy White\t\t\t Pine\t\t49,845\t7,328\t117,943 White Pine.\t678,684\t148,701\t639,216 Red Pine.\t63,357\t40\t164,365 Oak\t\t151,826\t284,600\t312,486 Elm\t\t111,417\t111,930\t149,203 Ash\t\t15,251\t23,763\t76,578 Basswood.\t\t\t\t384\t' 872 Butternut.\t\t\t\t\t151 Tamarac\t\t27,030\t10,687\t33,061 Birch k Maple\t268,690\t324,436\t511,923 Maata * Bow-\t\t\t \u2022prila\t\t2 pcs\t00 pc*\too pcs Spars\t\t60 pcs\t470 pc*\t00 pcs But Slavs*.\t414.1.3.13\t14S.D.2.12\t109.8 8.5 W I Staves.\t026.1.1.15\t1379.5.1.5 336.3 0.26\t Brl Staves.\t\t\t\t\t\t Quebec, June 18, 1168.WM.QUINN, Supervisor.BIRTH.On the 4th instant, nt York, tbe wife of Ffanols O.Lees, Seq., Captain, 2nd West York Light laltatoy, and late Liant., 26th Begt., 0, B,\u2019s), of n daughter. THE QUEBEC DAILY MERCURY, FRIDAY, JUNE 186(1.MARRIED.Uu tliu ifttli liiHtanl, ut tlio iu»lJuncu o( Iho liridu, L^vl*) by th, FAHK1QUE STREET, Next door to G lover à Fry.Quebec, May 40, IBllK, CHEAP SALE OLD TOWN FOLKS, by H.B.Stowe, Mlniater's Wooing by do I View* Afoot, by Bayard Taylor.' Guardian Angel, by C.W.Holm \u2014OF\u2014 _ , \u201e .Holmes, Haunted Heurta, by tbu author of the Lamplighter.| Blackwood\u2019s Standard Novels.Adam llluir, by Pen Owen.| Reginald Dalton.To lie bad of JNO.BROWN, Bookseller.ÏT* Agent for Itiacklo A Son, Glasgow ; Fullurton à Co., Edinburgh.h, Fabrique street, Qitobuc.| Quebec, Juno 10, ma'.*.\t13:4 MESSRS.Orimtb'e A Co., of Albion Works, Sbeftield, have arrived with tlio most NEW GOODS, JUST ARRIVED FROM GERMANY.CHOICE assortment of Quebec, June 15, 18C0 A J.MAXHAM A CO., A A B.137 AUCTION SALE ST.LOUIS HOTEL.THE MESSRS.RUSSELL WILL RE-OI\u2019EN this splendid lirst-ciass Hotel, on THURSDAY, tbo 10th lust.CHAINS, ANCHORS, SAILS, *e.,\t*c., Ac.BY AUCTION WILL BE SOLD, rsiArrrAs colle* lion of tliuir warranted munu facture, RICH SILVER PLATED GOODS, \u2014COHPIIISINO Epargnes, Venison, Salmon, Steak, Entree and Vegetable Dishes, di*li covers, in new styles, witl* lamps, soup, sauce and vegetable tureens, tea ami * oiTeo urns, tea and cofleo equipages, liquor stands, crust frames, with three up to seven buttles, ruby claret jugs and pickle frames, with cut crystals, cups, goblets, all sises, richly chased and engraved, lined with gold, sugar vases, flower anil card stands, solace huttur coolers, marmalade stands, knife rests, tish covers, in cases ; table, dessert, tea, salt, mustard, egg ami sugar s,.onus, in many styles, soup, sauco and toddy ladles to match.Among tin' great variety of cutlery ur» to bo found, mahogany cases, beautifully fitted At the Quebec Auctiou Rooms bundles pearl, ivory and electro-plate, table A Photograph Albums, Concertinas, Brushes and Combs, Buttons, Lead Pen* ils, Spectacles, China Mugs, Ac The whole on sale very cheap at PARKE A SONS, Fabrique Street Quebec, June IT, 1669.\tgj (IMPORTA.X T to ih vuhw.TX13 \\r\ta nkw consignment of fancy and I J |\\ Y C #1 J I\tSTAPLE DRV GOODS, remarkably ^\tV-w kJ 1 cheap, is now ottered to the public at ' Prices to command quick sales, V I z F OR S A I.E RUSSELL'S HOTEL.I\\Vliai-i*9 Tbo MESSRS.RUSSELL will also keep their Establishment, Palaco street, during the season, on the European Plan, where desirable apartments will be furnished for tbs accommodation of gentlemen belonging to CLUBS MILITARY MESSES, Ac.cutlery, with African ami other ivory, horn, hono, kIicII and electro plate handles, dessert-knives to match, bread, cake and fruit knives ; the assortment is most complete, all of the choicest and newest designs, which will require to be soi n to bo appreciated, A liuo assortment of cut-glass ware, four cases chimney ornaments, in vases, jaggos, Ac.Tbo sale commences on T U K S D jV Y \\o.10 I'ahriqnc Nirt\u2018t\u20181.A SEVEN OCTAVE PlANC-FoRT\u2019K, black i A.walnut case, in perfect order.18 Pieces Fancy Chcnea fur Dresses, from\t5|>l yd worth lOd FOH SALK AT J A.BEDARD & 00\u2019S, BOOKSELLERS A STATIONERS, It, St.John Street, Upper Town ST.PATRICK\u2019S MANUAL, Way to Heaven, The little path to Paradise, Pocket Manual, Dally Prayers, Christians Dally Ouide.SCHOOL BOOKS : Dulles of a Christian, Christian Brother* let, 2nd and Bid Books : a new compendium of ttscred History.A large assor'meut of books and paper* of dltterent kinds, Ac., Ac.J.A.BEDARD A CO.Quebec, June 17, 186».\t3w-l39 Canadian Navigation Compan) CBANO EXCURSIONS TO THE FAR FAMED WE KHALLfCOMMENl.'K THIS M0RN1NU The lüth instant, CONSrA.VTLV ON U AN It : New and second-hand furniture, feather beils, hair n aitrasses, ready made clothing, dry goods, shirtings, tweeds, Scotch and Cana-illau, and a large assortment of other goods, seul to be sold at reduced prices.PARKE A SONS, Auctioneers, Quebec, June 3, 1869.\t137 TO MEfsKsjAT Ytecliieecl l^rioew 20 Plain Linen QIngham, from 9d 15 Urey ami Brown Alpaca, do 9|d 27 Fancy I'lially's\tdo\ttojd 12 French >itena lines, new colors,\tdo\tIs 4d I 30 Printed Muslin,\tdo\t71*1 -ft do Organdis do Is 11*1 20 Prints fast colins, do 6J.I 10 Balmoral Skirtings, do ll|il , 260 Parasol* from\ti*\tnjd I do Fancy Barege Scarfs, 8s ltd 26 Pieces Fancy Flannel 1 for Shirts, lo Pieces Union Tweed, I 2 Real Scotch Tweed, u Double width Tweed, 4000 Paper Collars, Is 1 jd Is 3d 1* 4jd \u201c\t2* Od \u201c Is od 11 Is I1 \u2022\u2022 7jd IS 4fd AND SEA BATHING, AT Murray Hay, Cacouna uud Tadousac.:u 17s *;d is 2|*l 1 s 4 f ft< r the 20th inoaiit.C.J.BitYDOES, Managing Director.Quebec, June IT, 1869.\t5-1S9 Quebec, May 15, 1869.112 3 ft 41A8ES SWEET W ORANGES.ALGERINE Moxtrial, 23th May, 1869.Messrs.Winning, Hill A Ware: Gentlemen,\u2014Having made use in my practice of the Carratraca Water from the Springs in North Plantagcnet, I am enabled to speak favourably of Its effects.In cases of dyspepsia, accompanied with a constipated condition of the bowels, I have seen much benefit from a tumblerful taken each morning on an empty stomach.Judging, however, from the chemical analysis by Dr.Uirdwnod, tbu water is ca|>able of a much more extended use, and would certainly, from the presence of Iron and Iodine, prove buueflcial in scrofulous affections.To do tbo water justice, it should be taken regularly for some time.(Signed) FRANCIS W.CAMPBELL, M.D , L.R.C.I\u2019., London, England.lo CASKS HITTER MARMALADE GRANGES.20 CASES MESSINA LEMONS.tf A printed receipt for making marmalade will be given grail*.A.WATTERS.Quebec, May 2», 1869.\t123 MAEAVILU^ feSometliinig* COCOA.Wow ! FRESH IMPORTATION of the above highly esteemed ami very superior class 600 yards Print at 7fd.800 do (at r*fd.Horrock\u2019s White Shirting at \u2019* fit.LEGER iR IIS FRETS, of COi'OA, just received, along with several casus CHOCOLATES, Ac., from the following celebrated manufactures in England : TAYLOR BROTHERS, EPPS, DUNN A HEWETT, FRY A SONS.TRY GARDNER\u2019S CJoujgii JktonicMlv 4«m> Adrcrtiwpiiit'iil.Quebec, Jan.14.1*6» MMVFNT AGI ' or 1864, In the matterin' JOS.E.JSHAW, 21, Fabrique Street, Upper Town.Quebec, May 19, 1869.A.WATTERS.116 An Insolvent* f\u2019l'MIE CRElJITORS of tho Insolvent are 1 notified that a «ole dividend sheet has been prepared and will remain open to Inspection ami objection at my Office at Osspé Banin, every day, between tbo hours of ten and five o'clock, until the 25th day of June, after which the dividend* therein allowed will bn paid.JAMES J.LOWNDES, Assignee.Gaspl, May 15, 1669.\tMay29-td-lt0 N O T 1 0 K S E MOLINA.Gentlemens\u2019 Department._\t|*waaw, .utAc-is g iiftlfB, OaULCB, «C., JamAICA 11 alclllllltkcr and JrM'rllrr, (linger, Fresh Turkey Figs,Colman's Mustard, Olive Oil, Vine Urowera\u2019\u201cJules Durel\u201d pale 35, ST.JOHN STREET, UPPER TOWN I *nd dark Cognac, Jules Robin Cognac, Oeo.I Saver A Co.'s Pale Cognac, Coran Pale Cognac, RESPECTFULLY Invites the Citizens of H*Kv^p!l?fc0ll*1nd,jArb?\u2019i \u2018\u201cP\"1»' Quebec to visit his establishment, where\tw?'1* 8l*\u201d\"i,eg\u2019\t«°,\tUunga- ho has just received, by tho last steamer fmm uuiiie**' Porta^\u2019nLt Winning, Hill & PROPRIETORS, 389 and SOI 81.Paul atreet MONTREAL.Quebec, June 10, 1669.\tlm-193 Tam» O /^iASES of this very superior aiticle of * RTG,\tVV diet just to baud.\u2014ALHO\u2014 Sago, Topioca, Arrowroot, Spices, Essences Ac., Ac.A.WATTERS.Quebec, May 19, 1869.\t14 PAELOR GYMNASTICS.The parlor gymnasium, invention, by means of whit Europe, a splendid Watches, Chain*, Necklet*, Brooches and Kar rings, Hines, Lockets, Chains, Frooch Clocks, fio.Tom, Ginger Wine.&0.Forming one of the finest collection* ever imported in tbl* city.An inspection will at once convince tho visitor of the superior quality and modern style of these articles, and he ventures to say that his stock will bear comparison with that of any house In the trade in Quebec, or eveu in the Dominion.The articles which be olleis to-day have beon chosen expressly for him by the manufacturers in Europe, which should be a Milll-clent guarantee of their excellence.He takes this opportunity to thank hie friends and the public it* general for tbo liberal patronage they have bitberto accorded him, and to request an extension ol the .ame at his establishment whub he has removed to the splendid new buildings of P.Lecare Esq., Belmont Sperm Candles, Casey\u2019s Soap, Ball and Button Blue, Whiting, Cotton Wick Isinglass Cox\u2019s Galantine, Sago, Davidson Drum Salt, Jar Salt, Rosin, Castor OH, Corks Fresh Lobsters, Bell s Clay Pipes, assorted kinds, Ross Pails, two and three hoops painted and varnished, Demijohn's Vinegar, three and five gallons, Sugar Candy, Playing Card* Baies Leaf Tobacco, Prince of Wale* Tobacco, No.1 and 2, Coal OH, Ac., with a large assortment of other goods.useful hich a great variety of Gymnastic exercises may be performed.This apparatus requires but little space, a* it cau be fastened to any door or window casing, ami is neither Inconvenient nor unsightly ; call and see the above at (he 1 Centnl Drug Store,\" where are also in stock a complete assortment of Trusses of various kinds, shoulder braces, Loudon supporters waist belts, Ac.WILLIAM AHERN, Dispensing and Family Chemist, 32| St.John Street.Quebec, May 27, 1869.\t^m-ni TBS IMPERIAL HOTEL AH Wool Scotch Tweed.West of England Tweed.Canadian Tweed (Kosetaond).Blue BarathlaCoating.Black\tdo\tdo Fancy\tdo\tdo Black Doeskin, from 3* yd.Black Cloth, from 3s 9*1.!-AT- DOCTOR CASGIUIN, DENTIST, Graduate from the Philaibdptiia University, has established his office and Consulting Room* in St.John Street, within, opposite Ihe Saving's Bank.Teeth extracted without pain by administering Nitrous Aside, by Electricity or by Congelation.Artificial Teeth set according to tbo Inlet ai.d most approved methmis.Quebec, June 5, 1869.\tly-129 FIRE ASSURANCE.W -A.WT E£I>, \\ GOOD PANTRY MAID.Satisfactory \u2019 X references will be required.Apply at 11 Ursule Street.Quebec, Juno 14,1869.1 w-136 New Stock REFRIGERATORS MEAT SAFES, «UZt WISE DISH CnVEHS, Baths of all Kinda, CJoolcinyf Stovt »3, HOTEL COOKING STOVES, The Universal Cooking Range, At the FOR COAL, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron ManuLiotor; FABRIQUE STREET, ANNE KANE.Quebec, June 15, 186».136 THE WESTERN LEGER ij- RUSE RETS, 21, Fabrique||BtreetJU])per Town.ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CA.TABA New Store, EARTHEN WARE, Glass-ware, Crystal-ware, Ac, B.t HANIBEBLAftD, St.John Street, opposite the Saving'* B*nk, Upper Town.I3stliKli6u/n \u201cFui uibueiug tiili.UA, eueb ue may be uUmilleil to obc\u2019e liuoe.bulu Wllb.Ut Kur of ioiisti|UeUeue, w.mu) leeommcnd ibu family Herald.You kuI pul.looo ul a WclLwillleb novel, Uoveivtlee, lie.nil lolurmuiluu lulereperneil tbrougboill, nusweie to eoireepubUeUte, alone wortb tbe uiuuey, noli otoei mnttere, wbicb will menu renucre eltber merrier or wieer, or pernape botb.\" .UK FAMILY HKKALD.Weekly, Id.LLlUli IIL'N 1' in bin \u201cAutobloyrApby,' iw)e \u201cI call out evei) week for my Family Hn aid, u prUi.y publlenliuii iiunlllicil to inlonu tbe best ol ite kOotemporum-n.' i uik family hkiiald.Mombi), ij.LEADING AUTICLK» AND ESSAYS \u2014 \u201cTbere le u well eonsiil.led l.adibg article or eeeay, every w ek, upt.u eome «uij.it of hii ioetiuetive »r ibou^btful cbaraetei\u2014Hr tilth (Juji teily Re\u2019 i< w.\"The cmu) h are exeelieut «P cimeue of ntraug vigoroue writing.\"\u2014 Chtllttiham Journal.a Ulh FAMILY HKKALD.7» ed.Abîmai volume», NOVELS AND TALES.\u2014\"Us Imvel» and tale* «re quite a« well written a* tlm bent cireulatii.g library «toiles.\u201d\u2014Saturday Review.\u201cUudcT the bead of the Sloey T'lltr, we have novels and tale» simpler and purer in strue-tut*.than in tbe pages of the other penny serials.\u201d\u2014Britnh Quarterly Review.'\u2018Many ol Its ml.s, it given as three volume novels, wo 11 hi bud ttieir way toevciy reading room mid limary in the kingdom \"\u2014Flymuiilh Ha aid.11 HE FAMILY HERALD.Complete Sets, X Twent)-Six volumes, XIO 3s.ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENT».\u2014 1 Tbe editor is Hie cootidebt and eonfessor in evety sintiou of life.'Ibeansweis to correspondents iiionot be fictitious, a romance ninl 4 nf.history being embodied in almost each of tbem.\"\u2014Saturday Review, \u201cits correspondence is great upon euyfoua tnalter ,\"»»1 Jtstturei Tirkrlt (èr QU 'b- Montreal Ocenn Steamship Co'y GLASGOW LINE.SUMMER SERVICE, 'j HIS COMPANY\u2019S GLASGOW LINE Is i composed of the f CLA.-.S STEAMSHIPS : \u2014 ST.DAVID.1650 tons.ST.ANDREW,.1433 \u201c ST.PATRICK.1207 \u201c DAMASCUS.1300\t\u201c OTTAWA.1831\t\u2022\u2019 Sailing from GLASGOW .(.\u2019apt.Scott, .Ritchix .\u201cH.Wtlix .\u201c Txocxs .\u201c Ahciixr cry TUESDAY W.V.WRIGHT A GO\u2019S PURE COALTAR ; vi;\u2018 Kingstown.(Diildin.) Ireland; ainl from SOAP is most highly spoken of by the Press.The following is from the \"Lancet,'' Dec.22ud, 1866 \u201cDi nnr hands it has heen a most effective agent iu the case of various skin diseases, especially of tho chronic eczematous class ; and one esse of psoriasis, Which had resisted all other kinds of treatment, speedily got well under the appllcatiou of the liquor rarbonis detergent.Wo esteem It a very valuable addition to our list of skia remedies, and worthy of a very extended trial hy the profession.Iu the above classes of disease, and in valions others, such as fudid ulcers, Ac., the preparation is put into tho form of soap.Messrs.W.V.Wright A Co., London, are the manufacturers.\u201d Bee also \"Medical Timer and Gazelle,\" January lOtli, 1867; \"British Medical Journal,'' January 26th, 1867.Sold in hiblcls al 6d.and le.each by all Chemitle.anil wholesale by tho Bole Proprietors, W.V.WRIGHT & COMP\u2019Y.Manufacturing Chemists, WllOLKSALK *80 ExFOKT DhCUOISTS, SOUTHWARK STREET, LONDON, S.K.Removed from No 11, Old Fish Street, E.C.Established 1667.Messrs.W.V.WRIGHT A Company will be happy to forward to the ti ado, free of all charge, u Monthly Price Current of Drugs, Chemicals, i'bannsceutical and Photographie Chemicals,of their espesiat manufacture, of guaranteed purity, Quebec, Aug.12, 1868.\tly-law-187 LEA AND PERRINS\u2019 CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO XI SAUCE' Quebec, Jan.20, 1869.law-ly-15 27\tDo\tFresh bard shell Almond*\t 15\tDo\tlii-mp Seed.\t 19\tDo\tC'anai) Seed.\t 284 Boxes\t\tslid balf-boxt-s\tfrculi \tRaisins.\t\t 125\tDo\t1.11)1 r Muscati-I\tdo Valencia t20 Barrels fn-sli Currants 59\tCase* Thil.'s Pickles.50 Dt> Carter, Hale* A Co\u2019s Pickles.26 Baircls Crosse A Blackwell's Pickles, 15 Cases Lea si Perrin's Worcetshire Sauce, pints and half pints.10 Do Cro.se A Blackwell's Essen :e Anchovies, 5 Barrels do Mushroom Catsup, quarts, pitits and half-pints.60\tCases GuineSk' Porter, quarts and pints.50 Do Bos»\u2019 l ate Ale.5 Hhds Colmwti'» Mustard, jars and tius.60 Cases Jar ball.200 Kegs Bi-car b Soda.100 Barrel* Sal do 500 Demijohns Bullman's Imperial Vinegar.25 Barrels Hedw- d, 60 Cases Perry Davis\u2019 Painkiller.5u Do Durkee\u2019s Baking Powder.75 Hhds.John DeKuvper's Geneva.800 Green Cases\tdo\tdo 100 Red do\tdo\tdo 60 Barrels Huburtus' Toddy.75 Octaves do Ginger Wine.60 Cases Claret, St.Julien Medoc.For isle hy JOHN LKMKSURIEU A CU.Quebec, May 29,196».\t13k » Toilet So*R3.PenruMEa the H vndkerchicf.' POM AD'S 1 I the HAIR Stangfartori/:\t! ' 1 St.t.ir hai.W.C.Dsrur: ÏH, He- «m«, I\u2018 »i'.Quebec, Oct.5, 1808.FOR INDIGESTION AND 1WASTJH0 PANCREATINE DISEASES Is vastly superior to Pepsine, which tan only digest one kind of food.\"\u2014Lancet.\"Pancreatine Is a powerful agent ot Digestion.\"\u2014Prof.Litiusy\u2019s Cantor Ledum.\u201cBy its means fat is rendered capable of entering the absorbents.*\u2014Prof.Birxabd Farit.PANCREATINE POWDER, Bottles 2s, 3s 6d., (is.Ud., and 12*.6d.PANCREATINE WINE, Bottles 3s, 5s, and I0S.PANCREATIC (DIGESTIVE) COCOA.A highly nutritious, easily digested, and palate, able dietetic preparation, specially adapted to the support and nourishment of persons suffering from Indigestion, Debility, and Pulmonary Complaints.Tins, Is.6d., 3s., Ss.6d., 10s.6d., and 20s SAVORY ft MOORE, 143, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON.N.B.\u2014PANCREATINE WINK is the best vehicle for taking Cod Liver Oil, preventing Nausea and Indigestion.SOLD ST *LL CaiUlSTS.Wholesale Messrs.K.^UKDILL * CO.Montreal.Quabaa, March 6, 1869.\t.taw-fiJ^ THE CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.THE success of this moat delicious and unrivalled Condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of \u201c Wor-ccsterabire Nance \u2019\u2019 to their own Inferior compounds, the Public !\u2022 hereby informed tbst the only way to secure the genuine, la to ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS\u2019 HAUOK and to see that their names art upon thu wrapper, labels, itopper and bollle.Noma of tho furcign markets having been supplied with a spurlons Worcestershire Sauce, upun the wrapper aud label* of which (ho names of Lea and Perrins have been forged, L.aud P.give notice that they havu furnished their correspondents with power of attorney to take instant proceedings against Manu-factuiora and Venders of such, or any other imitations hy which their right may be in-friuged.ASK FOB LEA ft PEBBINQ sAUCE, And Six Nami on Waarrxa, Lainl, Bottli an» Stoppib.Wholesale and tor Export by the Proprietors, Worcester ; Crosse and Blackwell, London, Ac., Ac.; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally.Dec.12 1868.\tIaw-ly-30l j*i 0 W\t«OÏ£P-i.QUEBEC,rfirscMoOLAHGOW, every THUlth DAY.Dates of bailing are as follows .\u2014 OTTAWA, batmdny, 19th Jutii-, 1869 KATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC Cabin.$60.on Intermediate.$40.00 Steerage.$24.DO Intermediate Passengers by this Line are furnished by the Company with beds, bedding aud all other requisites tf An t \\prriout-ed Hurguon rarried on each vi ssel.For further particulars, apply to ALLANS, RAE A CO., Agents, Quebui , June 17,\tlilV9.\t139 I'niifttliiin\tIMmlon FOR 1870-71.mllK bUBSCKIBER proposes to Issue in X SEPTEMBER.1870, if \u2022uflii ienl suppmt hy SUBSCRIPTIONS and ADVERTISEMENTS can l>u obtained to co'vor thu cost of Publication, a CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY, cotnpriiiug thu Proviuccs ot ONTARIO, QUEBEC, NOVA SCOTIA, and NEW BRUNSWICK ; to which will be ap-peoded the Provinces of NEWFOUNDLAND aud PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.The Directory will coutafn the usines of Professional and Business Men, and of the principal Inhabitants in tho Cities, Towns and Villages, together with a largo arnouut of general Infor ¦nation, including Alphabetical Directories of Post Offices and Postmasters, Banks, Governmental Departments and Employh, Houses of Parliament, Law Courts, Educational De-psrtments, Custom Houses and Officers of Customs, Ports of Entry, Tariffs of Customs, List of Patcuts of Inventions.Canals, Railways, Ruiltray and Steamboat Rouhe, lleDi-vo-leut aud Religious Hocletles, Clergy of all denominations, Registrars with their Divisions, Newspapers and Periodicals, Ac., Ac.Also, Statements of Imports aud Exports, Revenue, Expenditure, Trade, Population, Ac, Ac.To as coxxxct to Ai-ol-st 18*0.Tbe C*n*d* Dixiutoxt, for 1C67-68, published by tbe Subscilber,contained the names of the Principal Inhabitants in 1,339 Cities, Towns and Villages in Upper and Lower Canada The CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY for 1870-71 will coulain a «huit description of at least 3,500 Cities, Towns and Villages in Ibe Dominion or Canada, and the Provinces of Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, together with tbe names of thu Professional and itusiness Men, mid of the principal inhabitants.TKMMS or HI'IIHCBIPTIUN : Huiuiuiunof Canada Subscriber?.812 Cy.per copy.United Slats*\tdo\t.$l6Cy\t\u2022\u2022 «rest Britain and Ireland d\"\t.JCi btg.\t\u201c France, (iermany, Ac .d»\t.X38tg.\t\u201c lUixa or Aiivehtisin\" will be made known on application to the Publisher.\u2022Vo Money lo be paid until the H\u2019orA.- 1?Delivered.\u2014This notice is glvm for tbe reason that unprincipled men have, on several occasions, canvassed for ami collected moneys in advancs, on sccount of books which they falsely represented me as being about to publish.lYisout desirous of aiding iu the Publica t\t1.20 \t**\t80c,\t,\t1.20 F.\tHoollmid,\t70c,\t4.20 \tII\t60c,\t1.20 R.\tGoudic,\t70c,\t1\t2.10 J.\tBurke,\t06c,\t1.00 \t**\t25c,\t0.50 \t\t\t$il.30 package is done up\t\t\ts.par- a O a 0 0\t\tthe distribu-\t l»o\tscot by K\tXprcMH,\tto Cul- lect on delivery.A reduction of 5 per cent, off of price list will bo made to parties purchasing 12 ll>.hexes aud upwards.Wc wairaut all tho goods we sell to give perfect satisfacHou.If they are not satisfactory they cun be returned within 3u days, mid we- will refund the money.All orders aud comniunleations ot enquiry should he addressed to the GREAT DOMINION TEA CO., 91, St.Lawrence Main Street, Montreal» Quebec, July 20, 1868.\tlos MIDDLETON HAVE JUST & DAWSON RECEIVED: rpilE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO; the laud 1.of tlm Grang-Oulan.A narrative of travel, with studies of Man and Nature, hy A.Russel Wallace.Kathleen, by tbe author of -'Raymond\u2019s Heroine.\" Horse and Mao, hy C.S.March Phillips.Tbe art of Travel ; or shift* and conveniences, by Francis Gslton, F.B.b.New edition enlarged.Word Gossip, a series of familiar essays, by Rev.W.L.Blackley, M A.Child world, by tbe author of \u201cPoems written for a child.For sale by MIDDLETON * DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Quebec, May 8, 1869.\t106 L\u2019HOMME_____________QUI RIT.i\u2019reuiiero Partie\u2014La Mur et la Nuit.The iTlau who Laughs BY VICTOR HUGO.Price\u201450 cent*.F or sale bv MIDDLETON * DAWBUN, Foot of Mountain H1H.Quebec, May 3, 1669.\t102 DR.EVANS' PERIODICALS for female difficulties will never disappoint.Address, 116 Chatham street, New York.IjRIVATE DISEASES cored hy Dr.Evans, lit Chatham street, New York.Treatment hy correspondence, aud his medicines promptly forwarded.C3URK for suffering ladies hy Dr.Evans\u2019 J Periodicals where health Imperatively 116 Chatham stieet, N.Y Dr.Kvau «JUNIOR DEPARTMENT.Rector\u2014Rev.U.U.Walker, M.A., late Scholar of Wadham Colli-ge, Gxfoid, aud for 9 years Professor ol Mathematics at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.Sub-Rector\u2014Rev.W.Richmond, M.A , Trinity College, Duhlio.Assistant Masters\u2014Rev.W.II.Pridcaux, M.A., late Scholar of Lincoln College, Oxford, ami second muster of Tiverton School, England.h.A.King, M.A., Rishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville.F.C.Emberbou, M.A., late Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford.Fretr.h taught throughout the school by Professor C.Koux, M.A.Payments\u2014Tuition, including French, Drill, Ac., $85 per annum.German or Italian, (if desired) $10 per annum.Drawing (if desirnl) $10 per aiiuiiiii.Singing (if d.-iired) $3 per annum.Board, $3.50 pur week.Washing, 25c.per week.BY ROYAL 'i ü COMMAND JOSEPH GILLOTT\u2019S CELE II R A T K D ST\u2019XIXJXji XTEICTS.Sold by all Dealers tbroughont thu World.Quebec, Oct.30, 1968.ly-238 Do Do requires.Addre YOUTH REGAINED by using Elixir or Bejuvenator.Cures weakness emissions, Impediments to marriage.Address for circular Ur.Evaus, 116 Chatham street New Y\u2019ork.YOUNO MEN, victime of indiscretion cured by Dr.Evans\u2019 Grand Elixir of Life A perfect cura warranted Address forclrculat 116 Chatham street, New York.MANHOOD RESTORED by Dr.Evans Invigorator, certain in 16 minutes Address for circular, 1 ^Chatham street, N Y Quebec, April 22, 1869.\t____ 3m-93 ~ SALAD OIL*»- j ASES, quart* superfine Olive Oil, V.v Do Pints, do do Do Hall-pints do do Do Each 1 dosen Sublime do Do Each 2 do do do For sals by WILLIAM PObTON.Quebec April 20, 1889.Buissr (both departments) K.Chaumau, Esq., M.A.Matron (both departments) Mrs.Irving.For further information, apply to REV.J H.NICOLLS, D.D., Prinilpal, or REV.K.11.WALKER, Rector, or EDWARD CHAPMAN, Esq., Registrar.Lcnusxville, Jan.4, 1969.\tFeb25-46 5||^ Statutes of the Provinceof Quebec, MASSED IN THE SESSION HELD IN 1 the 3Ut year of the reign of Her Majesty Ql-ssji VicToaix, being the first Session of tbe first Parliament, began and faolden at Quebec on tbe 27th day of December, 1867; containing also the British North America Act.For sale at tha \"Mercury* Office, and by Messrs.Middleton à Dawson, Lower Town, and Mown.Daweon'Bros^Montreal.Price fl, Liverpool Coarse Mall.[VTOW landing cx \u201cChlllianwallah,\" mid f,>r IT sale hy M.O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, May 14, 1809.\t111 NEW GOODS.jVjOlV receiving ex \"Chillianwallal:\" : i v 200 Ilarrels English Ri-tim-d Sugar, 200 Bags, 200 hiilf.hags, ,200 qr.-hags finest Arruciiu Rice.20 Barrels Lump Alum, 50 do Green Copperas, And for rale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, May 14, 1869.\tIll CHEESE.I /j IJOXKS Extra Prime Dairy, * V/V AJ Now receiving sod for ,».ilo h Quebec, April 16, 1869.ITIUK wuu IUI (ni»iu IJ M.G.MOUNTAIN.DRIVINQ GLOVES.JUST OPENED, one cose Ledies sud (Gents Real Doeskin Gloves and Gauntlets, aU sixes BEHAN BRO'l HERS.Quebec, April 7, 18.9.itûgr tturbre JAmurp Printed aud published at the office o GEORGE T.CARY, 13 Fabrique street, in tha Ctrl 09 Qonao, In tha District of Qaaboc n tha Pro vinca of Qnebac, Canada.L 0275 13 C51B "]
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