The Quebec daily mercury, 13 décembre 1869, lundi 13 décembre 1869
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LXIV.-NÜMBtK 288.OÜBBBC OITY.MONDA* BVBNiNO.OiiCEMBJ: i ¦\t-.11 !.J JJ.L80Ü PRICE TWO CENTS riK QUEBEC MERC U B' , I ^«TAKbWUKU HY Til'JH.(\u2018AUY^ScK., 1NJI&) O K O d K T .(J AIM', Kditok AMI) ^rVkUUYlt.iUtcB of Advortisiuc- H'tl marr/io», 0 Huit limier.$t! 6^ \u2022 .\t\u2014\u2014 7 liu.ie tu td.\t.U 80 _ i.».I'pwHrdeur 10 limiy,8v.|>i-r line SutiieQutiit imyidoni\u2014yiieitur l'ricn.i; i.ioyyyyy» .v oo., KGdnTVPKIH KI«ciroi)'|ir(, SUirootjrpei e, KiiKravtir, CliiOUXi ami l'ItoliuLUbugrApliere, l'l,uli>KrHj>ht'r>i uml Üf ueral Printer* by M< uiu Power.OlOri) : Ko.10, PUca il\u2019Arme», y Muut-W'iirke : Ko.:ii u, St.Autuiliti Street, \\ real.Malin, PImiih, itouk IlliiHlrHtliiiu, Mimv t'auln, l.HbelH, Uoiutuerciol work oi every leei i||.iiuu, exeellli\u2019tl lu H HU|>e(lor Atyle, ut TitUf ÏVi/yfr Pu*r OVVICK, IJt*»¦(', ll«e.I SMALL COMKOifPAHLK l)NK STOUY DVVKLUNii, lu Hope t, IiuvIiik Uah ami WAtur inlro.i, ri.ü.CANNON, N.P.(Jardett Street.tf-230 A .M.9.00 9.00 P.M.M A 1 1.ii.ONTAltlO.A Ottawa byltallway(a) Prov.of Ontario, (a)| Cl.oait i P.M 3,00 ,'t.Oo Ail AilverlieemoutB, llliaei umpanliul wltn m,,,,,., .i, \u201ett.oiy |ow jirier» directluuH, are iimertnt until forbid, and cliarKed Aecocdilitfly.All AdveitibenientH iiKellcd Weekly are cbatK' d 8e.per line f»r i a< li Insertion.Order* fordUcontluuiiiK Advertueuiente, to tie in ici\u2018H»Mif,and delivered the afternoon |ire-vloiiri to publication.PereoliH not liaviuR Aceouute at tliie Ottlee will be required to pay on kIvIiik Advertiao-.' lent*.Y PAUL Y 1CATKS OK AOVLIIT18INÛ.One Hijuaru, not to exceed 22 line*, $;uiii.Perms 01 biibucnpucti i sums.\u2014Yearly, $0.Halt yearly, $3.juar-; .ci!j,j:i 50.In advance, or weekly at 7|d, each week Foreign Agents.Oon '-ornth foi the \u2019\u2019nitku Status are Messrs.H.51.'etteuglH A Co., i .9, Nassau Street, New Yoiik,hi.c 10, State Street, Boston.i.oxdon .osNT.\u2014Mr.K.Algar, 11 Clement's Lane, Lombard street.Mh.U.Strsst, 30 Coruhill, London, E.C., I ami Messrs, bates, ileudy A Co., 4 Old Jewry, j Loudon, K.C., are also aiithorlxeil to receive advertisements for tho Mercury.Paris Aosnt.\u2014Kor France, our agents are Messrs.J.Buisson A Ci»., 3 rue de iimidy No.29 Prsiih 12 1» 2) pm .iij Uebuc, Oct.18, I8U9.\t2in-213 Monor f ICENTIATB jN MKD1CINK, Lavn I j I nlveisily, A., A, Street, I'pper Town.Ofliee hotlis, il to 10 a.m., to 7{ p.m.yilehec, Oct.T, 18'9.\tif-231 N O tXÔ I.I lOi'TOU CASOUAlN, liKK'l 1ST, Uradiiale i) from liic Pliilad, ipliia Univvisiiv, has estuhlished Ids ollicu and .Consulting lioonu in Si.John Street, within, opposite (lie Saving's Bank.Teeth extracted without pain by adiiilnls tiling Nitrous Oxide, by Electricity or by Congelation Artiticlal 'lectli set according to Hie latest and most approved methods, yuebec, June 6, ietiU.\tIy-129 KO M Œ0JP A T II i, 1>1^.Bl^IN I\u2019llYSICIAN am.H UK UK ON 98, St.John Street, (without.) A.M ,\tP.M , 8 4 to 10,\t1 to 3k til lo 8.Quebec, Aplil 10, 1809.\ts7 yuebec, Oct.13, 1809.For sale fPliOUK KXTKNSIVK PUKHlSKs,siluated 1 in Mv Nicbolas Sticet, foot ui 1 'clace Kill, for many year* occupied by Mi WILLIAM LAlHlNasa general hridwaic store COJIPUIS1NQ rwouKST-russ dwemings, IN I'KHKKUT OUDKIt.Also, Two(2) Shops, a Large Yard a Thiee Story Stone store, and large Wooden Store Price Low, with easy terms of payment.For further partirillars apply to iamls PAIIKK & sons, Auctioneers.No.Ii> Fabrique Street, and No.1 Palace Harbour, yuebor, Uct.20, 1809.\t£245 FARM FOR SAU, l\\ rilKTinWSIIIl'IlK IIUliAV.IOT NO.uN 10, in the 8th itauge, containing *\t100 acres, bounded in front by Luke William uml on the Ninth-cast side by land in flie occupation of Mias tila.-s.For pirticiilars apply lo (I.T i.'ary, Ksqr., at the ''Mercury\" Ollice.Quebec, Kept.2, 1849.\t201 oODNTRY RESIDijNOE On SI.Fo) Itoail, For Sale or To Lei, PA H K K & SO N\trjllIAT pleasantly situated Cottage, the pro * I perty of the heirs of tlu lute JOsKI\u2019H 4i;CTIOi\\KUI(M, !\t| QL'LBUC.I AitnabasiiaA Threej j lilwisrutUay,8liei' brooke, Lennoxville j Island Pond route,' Kastern Towii*liip*| .A Iticiimoud liiilou*| trual, by railway, daily, (o>.Montreal city, \u2022>> railway, ami westward daily, (u).| Leeds, (Meganllc,) daily, (u i.j St.(i I les A Si, Sy I venter, 'I'm-Kilay, 'Pliurs-! day anil Satenluy(e) 7, )5|Itiviere du J.nup railway sud Laslward,] daily, (6;.j Ltd AL MAILS.7.ifijst.Anselme At'on id y j of Uerchestur, dally | | Beaumont and St.] Miohol, daily.3,00 j Bienville, Liliisoli A| : Luvis twice daily., 5.Q0|South yuebec, twice daily.lst.Mario Ac., Conn-, ty lieauce, dully, .2.001Acw Liverpool and St Jean Chiysotome | daily.3,3ft'Spencer Cove twice | ''wily.St.Sauveur and St.(Ilucli, thrice dull y Horgcrviile A Cap ilotlge.| jSoillb Shore, (Wet) j I St.Nicholas lu Be-' K i i e: i i r\\ A ISih.VV ASSORTMENT LAZAhD^, V]ORRIS & OO\u2019S t'F.I.I hRATKIi PERF£f,TED SPECTACLES S)nrm( ,YoUntt.j,' - vor «titcl ^L|A\u2019ito, BILIOUS FEVER, in (lie Hark X Isiniui», I hcr» is no remedy yet discuvercd that lias been more successful in cii'ing these complaints than Public Notice ferry Davis\u2019 Pain - Killer, 13.00 I \"O J « \u2018 'll.1 II M M « » M \u2022 MOC.MSD IK GOLD, Si Nil 1:1,1, .TMi SÏ K1 : td\" A perfect lit gunrauteed.yuebec.Aug.3, 1809.UNIVERSAL O F i SKIFKItT, SI .Iniili Street.I.V-1Î EXHIBITION 1855 NOVELTIES.\" _Sals of Jeielleif, &rf BPnTAJti).ï \u2022 ONTINUB to effect Auction sal,.1 o( ' FUUNITUUK, BKAL KSTATL, and ail (foods entrusted to them, upon the most re > honalilu terms, with PKOMPT sctllem.ni i| u< counts, lo, FAIUilQUE STIiEET, Next door to Olov.r A Fry.Qnekec, May 20, 18r9.\tHO s.tVntciiinakci and Jen «\u2018lier.Hotter i\tAloXVor, AUCTIONEER, St.Mary's Hall, Giassow, Scollaud, ESTABLISHED 30 YEA IIS,) J RECEIVES consignments ol Applea and pnm CAIl), Esq., togetber witli a farm liotiae, statdes, hams, garden, Ac., coniprelieuding aboul I wonly-live ai|>ents of laud under < ulii-vation.The property will bo sold in one, two or three luts; it lias a large frontage on hoth sides of Hie road, ami is about two miles from Quebec.Apply to E.0.CANNON, Not 11 r Quebec May, 189»\t*awif-I2ft T.15 8.00 P O R T R A I t ARTHUR, Sales.Imim iliuto ciivh rcniitianccN.Quebec Get, », 18C9.\t2iu-eod-236 35, SI.JOHN STREET, UPPER TO\u2019VN.I > ESPEGTFHLLY invites the L\u2019ilizi-us o LV Quetiec to visit ids establishment, where I \\ f / * \\'m 1 > 1 , 4 1 he has just received, l>y Hie last stoanier flora 1 jM (\t1 IvE^VIj Europe, a splendid assortment of Watches, Chains, Necklets, Brooches ail*] Ear rings.Kings, Locke is, Chains* French Clocks,\\vc Forming one of the tincst collections ever imported in this city.An inspection will at once convince tho visitor of the superior quality ami modem sty le of these articles, ami lie ventures to sav that Ids stock will bear HOUSE, MONTREAL, II.DUCLOS, I'KOI'KIKTOK.Quebec, Aug.4, lutiv.\tu-179 n o t i v j; 7 riAIIB CLYDE has disrontinued her trips to L River du Loup on Wednesdays, but will coinparison wltn lliui of sny house in the | eontiuue her tiips ou Saturdays, trad» in Quebec, nr oven in the Dominion.Tin* articles which ho offers to-day have b\u2018on chosen expressly for him by the munu-lacturers in Europe, widuh sliould lie a sufficient guarantee of their excellence.Ho lakes this opportunity to thank ids friends and the public in grnrrul for Hie liberal patronage they have hitherto accoidcd him, and to inquest an extension id the sumo id ins establishment which lie lias removed In the splendid now buildings of P.Legsre, E«q .\u2022I.T St.Joint Street.A.GABOURY, St.Lan-renco Tow-l'oat Go., 1869.\t233 PHOTOGRAPHED BY PERMISSION OF 10.00 I His Royal Highness, at Spencer Wood, .Quebec, îotli September, 1869, hi Livi-rooia 10.00 A Bienvenu-.Cabinet sixo.\u2014 ybse\u2014 Tho latest authentic ('it'd Viguello Photo- lo.OO graph Portraits of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, tin ir Imperial Majesties Louis Napoleon uml the Empress of the French ami the Prince Imperial, and ninny other distinguished personages For «ale by LIVK.HNOIS A BIENVENU.3, JOHN STREET, Upper Town.Quebec, Oct.7, 1\tI34 I cum our, .Monday, j Wednesday A Friday I North Shore (West) St.Foy, to Threej i Rivers by laud daily j |Noith Shore (East)! j by land, BeauporttOj Murray Bay 0)iienii-i I\t' timi, Ac., Saguenay,i , Monday, We A bra 3s.portion thereof lying\twest\tol\tthe property I 1LULJC\tqVnTI-ScROPHULÆ,\tof tlio Ursulino Nuns,\tand\tto\tANNEX th same to the adjoining Municipality of \"HT KOCH OF QUEBEC, NORTH.\" Quebec, Oct.16, 1169.\t2m-242 Dr.Robert's Celebrated Ointment, \u2014 CALLED\u2014 \u2018THE POOH MAN\u2019S FRIEND,u Applicaton to Parliament ;ed- iints made up uml collecti d ; 1 or ry'\u201d\u2019uT\t',T Muni, ipality of tho Parish ol \"ST.ROC1I f\"P»ndeni e and «\"ports for the Press j\u2019oom- STS?-\"!® î-.'.t»d afJk'SS\t«Hasar siu™, i dia of Practical Caiprntry, 25r Tlie Workshop (a hi autlfiil m-u work.) 25c Sunny Sabbaths, oi icasant pages for happy homes, Pavnu\u2019s National History of England, \u2014ALSO,- Large supplies < t Payson, Dunton Scribners Penmanship.A (i.BURNS, I\" Fabrique Street, Quebec.Quebec.Nov.4, 1869.\t256 Canadian llluslraled Hews, rVumlx»!* -A.TIIIHMs TO\\ A D.41V«0.\\, Have J\u2019tst Received : NrO.4 of t NKWI Rclinod 1 tOXES DKIIESA RAISINS.\t\t) I ' do London\tdo\t| do Viilrmin\td«i\t1 ito Sultaim\tdo\t|cnop idol» do Hevdlens, Barrels Prunes,\tdo\t Sugars 25\" Barrels A Crushed Sugar 109 Do liedpath'sDry clushed Sugar.100 Tierces I utch Crilsli\t\u2022> 160 Barrels Or und and i urn Ground \" 20 Tierces Loaf,\t-i F'or sale hy GIBB, LAIRD A CO.Qtlehee, Nov.29, 1869.\t277 Aow IsaiidiiiMs Hz \u201cRose,\" from Marseilles.1\"0 Qr-i asks El Donro Pori, 2, 3, 4, and 5 Grapes, 26\" Cases Fresh Halad OH, crop 1869, quarts, pints and half pints.Boxes Klemo Figs, Boxea Jordan llmonds, A ud for .-ate t>v ADAM WATTERS, H A 13 John street.Quebec, Nov.2, 1869.\t254 I -*«*>¦ \u201cHi tü( I-OmoilM, Ex steamer \"Enropann \" 40 Boxes Messina Lemons, Just received and for sale by ADAM WATTERS, 11 A 13 John Street.Quebec, Kov.2, 1869.\t2J4 Crapes ! Grapes ! Fix s*.\"Kuropoan.\" and 109 cases De PensisPs Huile Vierge D'Afx, ! 80 Barrels Alnu-ria GRAPES, quart and pint flagons.125 Bags New Oops Filberts, 100 « Soft Shell Almonds, 10 Cases F'rcuih Liquorh ¦>, 2b Bales Canary Seed, 20 \u201c Hemp \" For sale by GIBB, LAIKD A CO.Quebec, Sept 29, 1869.\t277 For sale hy Quebec, Nov Stamps and Potlciei are no^ charged for.AH Medical Fee* paid by the Companv.otimcAL Kemn:\u2014DR.KOWAND\u2019 cé p.Quebec Jane tit, 1IMI the CANADIAN ILLUSTRATED 8.L'oktksth : lion.Wm McDo gall, U.B., from a photo-grai h hy Notman Ancient Hindoo Temple at Hindrahund.TheVictoiia Regia House in tlie Botanical Garden.F'ort Beaufort, South Africa The 78th udva cing.Tourists on tlie Kosnlgs-St c, Montreal Garrison Artillery Ball.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\t| Scene in the Highlands.MI DLETÜN & DAWSON, K^V'l^r^tbett».HAVE JUST RECEIVED.\t, lh18pC?rfA' T g\u2019^N Kty lVg gTs TK^V A N|lVn ANn! The Orated Wlndow-a melancholy tale, Ac.tainlr «\t^ ! ^r\u2019 for,.,,\u2019T0»1 t:!>0* I Besides several artistic sketi bes, illustrative auilng various and tuefnl iuformaüonn iatiug .of |lfg .,,,1 manner., .of natural ecenerr.to the Provinces of Canada.Price Ilj cents.Price 10 cent.ROOM _FAPERS.Juki Kcruivutl! Just KeceivrU! A large assortment of the latest designs in Drawing Room, Dining Room, Hall ADAM WATTERS, i 1 A 13 John street.____\t_\tj8U9L\t254 Freoch IViushrooms in tins FRESH peas in tins.TRUF'FLES in 4 and | lb.tins.J'lst received and for sale by adam wattkus, 11 A 13 John street.Quebec, Nov.2, 1869.\t, Grand Desideratum.THE PATENT LOUNGING 1 H 7 o .Starke's Pocket Almanac.CHAMPION.AGENT.127 For este by MIDDLETON A DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Qaetrac, Nov.32,1*69.\t*7 j For sale hy MIDDLETON A DAWSON, Foot of Mountain Hill.Qneber, Nov.IT, 1869.\t|2f* Lilirary and Red Room Patterns.I).-K 15 H JR , 1», nt.ioii\\ ntri:i:i\\ it T'OtlLD respectfully Invite tho atlentiou 7 7 of the public to a 1 holes collection ol lieu pape rings he lias this day ôp.-ned, and will dispose of at reasonable prices.ALSO ON HAND : Paiuts, oils, Glass, Smethwick, Muslin Gla.i., Ribbed Glass, and Stained Glass for Hall Windows.Artists Materials, Tube |Uolort, Prepared Canvas, Ac.Qnet«c, Ort.3T, 1*69.\tj*0 HOUSEHOLDERS of every dut, invalide lourista, and al I tboso requiring com-f.i.l, « heapucss and ilurahility combined should have one of the PATENT UAMMUCK Lui NGINU CHAIRS, wbitli are adjoatable to any angle, and occupy only one and a halt inch in space when not in use, and can be changed into a Couch or Child\u2019s Cot, at will.Price $2.59 and upwards F'oi sale l.v Quebec, Sept.21 W.DRUM, M.Pan! Street, QliF.BKC, P.q.1869\tajo lifailed Vineyard Proprietor* Brandy.jN Hogsheads, quarter-catkt, octaves ud ~Oa*es.For sale by M.«.MOCNTAI*.99 47 QUKRKC DAILY MERCUHY, MONDAY, DECK\t18, \u2022x .'/V x^OVERTISEMENTe.NotUf\u2014M.C.Duquel.Cheap Kncmvlnge\u2014Parka * Hone.VoarBook and Almanac for 1170\u2014Middleton * Dawaon Canadian Illoatrated Newa\u2014Do.Cuatoma Notice\u2014K.8.M.Rom-hett*.Nor aale or to lot\u2014N.LangloU.Hal I II)'a aale\u2014H.Caaault.llklllft\u2019a aale\u2014II.Uvole.Macarroni and Vermrcelli\u2014M.O, Mountain.Ale and Porter\u2014\tDo, Candied Peal\u2014\tDo.Logwood\u2014\tDo, Nancy Pipee\u2014\tDo.Hoapr\u2014\tDo.Standard Syrupa\u2014\tDo.Port and Sherry Wine»-\tDo, To Printer»\u2014Donald R Mcleod.T.aditV Proteatont Home, Annual Halo.AUCTION HACKS.A Powerful Young Mare\u2014(.'aaey à Co.Keening Sale»\u2014Caacy A Co.Kwiling Auction Sale\u2014Parku A Son».Ha)f* AU partir* intUhted in thit office either hy note, tuhtcriptlon, adcertitimj, or for job irortc, are tnrnetlly rnpietted t.t pay up without delay.' iteb1 ffîercurn.MONUAV J\u2019V\u2019U., l)p:c.13, 18G9.BY CABLK THIS AFTKHNOON.Glungow, Dec.11.The Hteamcr t\u2019aledonia, from New York, lia» arrived.London, Deo.12.The Obtrrver »»>» I'rcaidcnt Grant * mohsago make* n plcnaing itnpreatioo in tiunncul eirolcs.It ia rei'Orted that Mr.Lowe, Chancellor of the Kxuhequcr, dne* not And it necetaar; to rai«e a loan in the open market in order to provide menu.» for the purchoae of the telegraph Une», in aocordunce with a recent act of Parliament.M.Lcasr'ps denier that the Suez Canal Company ia in want of fund* or require! international protection.He promiaes that all unfinished work on tho canal will be completed without interfering with nuvign-lion.I\u2019ari*.Dec.12.A council o( minister» wan held at five o'clock this iiftcrnoon at the Tuilerie».It is lumored that this extraordinary meeting of the council has been summoned to consider ami d'cidu upon an immcJir.le change of tho Cabinet Private advicis received here a>»eit that 1'iiiu contomplutcs a coup d\u2019itatf that, burn of 180 voice» in the Cortes, he will proclaim the Duke of Genoa kiog, and then prisent the law in the Cortes making him-self regent during the Duke\u2019s minority ; that he relies on the support of the army, the generals being in his favor ; and that he will send for the Duke of Genoa soon, to e»rry out his rohemc.On.the other hand, u public despatch from Madrid announces that Prim hid made a speech yesterday in the Cortes, in which he denied any intention of making a coup d'état.He declared, however, his belief that an immense majority if the country was in favor of the Duke of Genoa , that the Duchess of Gono» »' .a willing her run should accept the crown, mid that in all probability tho Duke of Genua -vould soon bo proclaimed king of \u2022Spain.- ¦ ¦ -\u2022- - - By TELEGRAPH this AFTERNOON Portland, Dec.13.I he ss.Moravian arrived here at 8.45 a.m.New York, Dec.12.'I ho atoamnra Colorado and City of Brooklyn, from Liverpool ; the Atlantic, from London ; aod tho Alaska, from Aspinwall, arrived to-day.Largo quantities of arms were shipped yesterday from the Fenian headquarter! in this city.Destination not known.It is stated theta business alliance has been effreted to-day between the Frenob Cable Company, the Franklin, the Inter-mtional, the Pacific sod Atlantio, and the Niw York City Telegraph Companiee, by which their iotercata were consolidated.Father Hyacinthe tailed yesterday, in tho Persia, for Paris, whence be will immediately proceed to Rome.Several member* of the French Benevolent Society and a number of American friende accompanied him to the steamer.Ho announced hie intention of again viaiting thia country.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2022\u2014- BY TELEGRAPH THIS EVENING.London, Dec.13\u2014Evening.Consola 92£ for money, and 92}- for ao count.Liverpool, Dec.13\u2014Evening.Cotton firm.Brcadstufia firmer.Pork quiet.Southampton, Dec.13.The f».Cnion, from New York, baa arrived.The as.Minnesota, from New York, has urtivcd at Qaccnatowo.New York, Dec.13.Gold 123.Cotton selling at 2fAo for middling upland*.Flour f>c to 10c lower.Keceipta 13,000 hrk ; anh\u2019» 6,900 brL.at 81.40 to 8G.15.Uvo Flour quiet.Salca 200 brla.Wheat market quiet and heavy.Receipts 8,000 bushels; sales 18,000 busheli.Fibk at Levis.\u2014About ecven o'clock lust nuht fire totally destroyed a two atory wooden houae, owned by John Thompson, Esq.,of this city,and occupied hy Mr.Moronity, watchmaker, and the lesidencu above occupied by Mr.Ballerive, fruit dealer, and alto a two story wooden house owned by Mr.John Lislet, and occupied by Mr.Temple, a» a boarding house and hotel.Roth houses were insured io the Quebec office* Thu occupants saved some of their efFccle, hut tho firo made such headway, owing to the high wind, that it waa with difficulty the houses opposite were saved.Tho reflection of tho fire waa very great and illumined the whole horizon for about an hour.Tho young men of tho place worked with a will, throwing anow on the flames, as do wutrr could be had.SnoW-Suokinu.\u2014On Saturday evening a meeting was held at tbc Skating Rink Grand Allée for tbo purpose of organizing » Snow-Shoe Club.There were about tweoty-five of our young mao present and all evinced a strong interest in the project.It w»s decided that the club ahould be called \u201cTho Quebec Snow-Shoe Club,\" end tbo following gentlemen were elected office bearers for the enauing year : \u2014 President,\u2014II.C.Hammond.Vica-President,\u2014J.R.Walker.Sucy.-Treasurer,\u2014H.J.Miller.Committee.\u2014Messra.D.C.McDonell, G.H.Scougall, Geo.Blaioklock aod F.Holloway.The club are to meet for their drat tramp on Tuesday eveoiog at 7.30 on the Esplanade.The liât of membera already numbera over fifty, and we wilh the club every uccctf.| Tbe Ontario Legielature refuses to re I peal the bill recently disallowed by the I Domiaioo Privy Council, intituled: \u201cAn J .Yet to define the Privilegea, Powers, and Immunities of the Legislative Assembly.It U proposed to refer the matter to Kg-' gland again.The Treasurer of Quebec promiera to make his flnaooul statement to-morrow.PROVINCIAL houhk or LKQItLATURK AMHKMBLY.Although ilia coursa on this oi i A letter from Rome aouounoee the stfe arrival there of the Archbishop of Quebec( who was received at the oity gat» by a delegate from the Pope, and conducted to the hotel prepared for him under (be rzproas orders of Ilia Holiness.The bill oreating a fifth Superior Court Judge was sanctioned ibis afternoon and may at onee be put in foroe.It is probable Ibe appointment will bo made io favor of the large and growing diatrict of Rimouaki, TLia is one, and perhaps the only one, of tbe government measures of this stsstoo really up to the wants of tho hour.Lat us hope the putting the bill into force will not suffer from that delay and vacoillatiou so lamentably manifested on other occasions.Monday, Deo.13, The Sneaker took his seat at 3 p m.Several petitions were presented demand iog aid for eoloniaation purpose».Mr.Chauveau presented a report to ao address for all correspondence between tbe Gov> rum- ms in relation to emigration.Mr.Goneat moved for leave to introduce a bill for the interdiction of habitual drunkards.\u2014Carried.Mr.Carter moved the first reading of a bill to amend the jury act.\u2014Carried.Mr.Carter moved the first reading of a bill to incorporate the College of Pharmacy of tho Province of Quebec.\u2014Carried.Tho bill to incorporate tho Numismatio and Antiquarian Society of Montreal ; the bill to incorpoi'ite tho Coion Ht.Joseph of Farnbatn ; and ilto bill to incorporate the Caledonian Society of Montreal, were passed to a third reading.j the apot.Several of tboee bird* rcunin- d on a aniall heap of atone», fighting for »oin \u2022 piece* ot Ao»h, end only abandoned tbeir popular theme.» >t I prey at the last moment.There could no longer be toy doubt\u2014a corpse waecertainly ulj 1 And might I trust myself to you, my deeiner, even while the dark (hudow of friende, with one word of advice aod ezbor- the eroae waa upon Him\u2014''Father, let them Mr.Simard enquired whether it is the msD waa sent for from Guebwiilor intention of the Government to introduce, |0^(| identification and the post-mortem during the present session, a bill establish- examination was fixed for the next day.N* i mat11 r of the di*> cannot ho oiiled a its ireotmunt io any aense auoh as i« popular in this country, \u2014 \u2014, \u2014______ ______r________ ^ (till he held tho uiidiancc ia alone attention theM i in f»ct, the m muled remain» of a ! to the L»t, and ut frequent interval* eltait-human foot were protruding through the the heartiiat applause, stone*.In a few moments tbe earth waa On rising to speak, a» on entering, a cleared away, and a body in nn advanced | perfect eiorm of applause greeted Father etete of décomposition was exposed.\u2018It ia Hyacinthe.Ilo saeuted sensibly affected by John Kiock !'all the persons exclaimed at tho I the warmth of thi» greeting.O.lmly stir-same moment.Tho examining niegietrai# of! veyiog tho tmulenae audience before him, Raifort, who had not quitted the neighbor the celebrate t divine, speaking in French, hood, wa* seat lor, and at once proceeded to said : an investigation.\tNo\tdoubt\tas\tto the iden-\tLadim ash Ginti.rmem I also need\t.\t\u201e .\t___________, tity\tof\tthe\tbody\twae\tpoaaible, although\tthe\tto add my excuse*.Seeking in this coun-\tfamily life ia develop'd front\tthe hdrt ; in\t,f,e ,jiVj(l# il)urro feature* were not recognizible, the knitted\ttry repose, between tho events of the evo\teocbl life, in\tthe ne\tds of\tour country, to | |,ave üt^ny I stock inc» being similar to those worn by\tand those of to-mormw, I have had an op-\tthe church the children, while tho clothing was remcm-\tportumty of contemplating the u ituie of\t| Chnroh of beted by all those who had\tseen Kiuuk\tthis country, so\tgrand, eo noble, realizing\t, of that as we do of a\tsect ; for the church before the orime.The lodv\tw\ts removed\tI\tfrout the pi(t the\tinterests ofliu.umi'y and\tis the pride of Go t.\tIt is the va»e in which with -teat precaution, end\t11 iced ou n\tI\tthe truo inloreata\tof our r m \u2022.\t1 o une here\tis contained the disir\tof the divine spirit ; am ill mound of earth, ant\tu\tnumber off\tnot to ap-'-ik but\tte Fn-nclimun ait ebed to the soil\t{country, whose hand I bad\tthe honor to recall grand memories of your independ- ; grasp but a few days ago, I give a traos tatioo, it would be\u2014be men of buirt.all tie one, a* wc are one.\u2019\u2019 Renta* qui cogitât in corde mo.We Your President, in a few simple but «\u2022In-have plenty of man of thought, of ides», of qucnl words, has recounted the prosperity (peculation», of reason and sense ; but we of your country, despite lire evil \u2014 for have few men of heart.Be, therefore, of there is evil, even in thia country.\\\\\u2018e ate lissrt.la the family, where heart ahould m fight, for there ia (he magnificent end hold the crowning plane, diffusing supremo shining through.Jesus Christ is »t tin* benovoleoco overall who come in contact root, the formation of thi* country.May with it ; in I'-icial life, in duiU' Stio life, he Hu prepare old Europe for this grand ides ! meu of heart.Bccittse marriage ia the .May He prepare a prosperity allied to um-rool of the family ; and what ia true mar- raldy ! I will say on my return tiat I riage but the union of heart with heart Y |,iva Mi> itvrviiuDu lur mu\ttvliirvli ill London, Dec.II.The I'ime* of lo-dsy condemns Orange Lodget.They answar no eud, but to perpetuate tbe idea of two race», the conque- .\t.\t.\t_\trora »od the cen(|Uer*d.Htatenuen should cnee, the hallowed mem ny of Washington ; latioo, aod here tbe French is slwsys poor dim >uDttninco these organizations.The death is announced of Mr.Rennie, editor of the Toronto Leutler and long known ia connection with the Montreal Truntcript.Mr.Rennie was a Hcottish Canadian, from the Boauliurnois diatrict.He waa a vigorous and fertile journalist, and io every sense a literary mao; true to his casto ho waa fierce in his dislikes warm in his friendships.Wo knew him well, hid several tilts with him, and liked him better at the end than ever wo could like the whole moo of cold-blooded parasites who have recently begun to thrive upon the body of the f'Uirtli «stale.Peace to his iishe.i ' moreover tho Finance settlement wilh '|'jja other declar'd that lin h .d t>iven cut-Outario having not yot taken place, tho roet indicatin'\", and tint a wrong path Government w.u> not in a position to tnko ! UIUit have been followed.Ilo then repeat-up tho matter at pre-eot.\t0,J |,ji former stiteiuent, which, it may be Thg Houae went into Committee of the remembrred, w ¦» m this cfleet : \u2018 Ho bad Whole to render valid cortaiu Notarial Acta, enticed Kinck into thf ILiur-Hhin.On which was adopted without amcmlmeut.leaviog the rstlw>y station on the Mul-On motion of the Attorney General, its Imuacn line, m about 3 in the aDeinoon, second reading of Bill (No.19), to reguluto i|liv L.U(t-rcd an inn, and afterward, under certain Legitimate Succession* was post- pret< xt of g< ing to discover i method poued to Thuraday.\tof fabricating base coin, piooeedod toward At-I o'clock the Lieut.Govormif cun '\tn,,, f\u201e-,at.Not far from th» mins of the make toy oxcuhcs for my voice, which ia tbo fault of yi>ur ohma'e.I have hud much pluasunt ruoollvction of Americi, bu> of courue your climate is ii-i fault ol yours.It will he among the beat recollcotiooa of my life, this visit to America, and thcrcfoie in a translation Trust no future, howe\u2019er plearant, t.et the dead past bury its dead ; Act, act, iu the living praaent, Heart within and liod o'erbead.We have now to notice the direction that ia to be given to this government of life.There are two roads before which woodcr- l trust on tbi» oceiaion to your courtesy to I tn8 humanity has stood t-ir\t1\t,0 excuse defect».Th a subject upon which I * 'he right, mid how unt to do it.I ho We reprint io to-day's pa|>er tho World'n report of Father Hyacinthe s lecture betoic a New Y'ork audience, on the govornmunt of uian in life.Whatever may be said of the ox-Carmelite\u2019s recent quarrel with his ecclr-siasticul superiors, a quarrel ot which we have not yet heard the lai-t word on either side, no one can read this necrsr the ] assembling of Farliamant.Liverpool, Dec.11.The American ship Creecent (lily, which left Savannah for Liverpool, on the 3ih October lost, Udeo with ooiton, sprung a leak at sea, and Wi» ibitidoncd.i\u2019any, Deo.11.Tho French Goveruiuvut his made known to tho E -uiucnioal Council that InfillitJlity i- an inopportune question from a rcligiou-view, and politicdly place* Franca other-ko wise than according to the Coucordat, and j reluise* her from the obligation* thou Lisbon, Due.11.representation, it would he squally true begin, and filled the t-oxes ond bilcouy -i that now, ami fir many year* to come, the packed the parquet Uo tec pi llnrm wore science.Thi* i* the great thinn mou misundurstiud\u2014what is the power ol\t,\t.\t.conscience; that is io\ts.y, what is the\tApostle, \u201c Il.is is what Jesus\t( brist\tha*\t,\thesr.-t\tarc\tcotortamod\tol\ta\tbreaking\tout motive power of life \u2019>\tSinon I have spoken\tdone in his cross, teconciling tho\tworld\tan 1\t1 of\trevolution\tin\tvarious\tpins\tof\tFortug\til.of the government of life, let me try to de- himmll,\" l upon the Bible at the very lino what I mean by it.\tLife was defined IllrHI PK1-' \"°'1 w,, a do 1 *co ¦ by tbo scholastics of the\tmiddle age*, in the\tuu\u2018 '.hu impure mud of\ttho o.rth.manner of Aristotlo, cita in mntu (life io motion).We have then tho point of departure, tho middle, aod the arrival.The motive power of our life, the groat organic engine which moves, thinks, and fools, mast have something apart from our merely idealistic conception of the same.That is to eij, tho power that ao's upon facts submitted to it is different from that which appreciates tho facts themselves.The motive power of life is the heart.Let us come to tho Bible, for this is, par excellence, The relations of this country witli the U.'itod States, and of the latter with Groat Britain, are most unsatisfactory.They, however, fully justify the course taken by the \u201cMtwnrj\u201d during the American war.Our con tern poreriee have, contrary to tho friendly remonstrances of thia paper, and the obvious iutereslsuf thia country, written tbo people of Canada into the Io*» of the reciprocity treaty; the hatred of the United State*; the adoption of the unchristian und brute-like prejudice against color (a vies previously uokaowo to the genial, generous | aod intelligent natives of this piovince) ; and, worse «till, they have written ibe Dominion into the distrust of Engiiahtin'O, the loss, to \u2022 greet extent, of English protection and the first stages of annexation to those United States they so rashly and stupidly attacked, and at tbe same time they have written the press of Canada into the immeaaarablo nod undying contempt of the preaa io England.The pree* of Canada, with few exception», ie chargeable with the loss of tbe reciprocity treaty and the ill-will uxpreseed in the message of Freiident Grant; it i* chargeable with two-tbirda of the restrained animosity with which the Frceideal refers to tho relations existieg between hi* country and Great Britain, aod to more than oue-half tbc ' anti-colonial feeling now rampant in the | parent country.Tbe cause of thi* was i simply thn facts that (he combatants in America were Proteataot and English-speaking communities, sod that tbe staple importa of England ware produced at the ¦ceoe of tbe cooflict and their supply im-peded by it.These facta bad such an ! effect upon tbe patriotic feelings of self-I expatriated exiles from the mother country, i whether writeri or publisher*, as to entirely ; overbtlince their judgment, however suuod | on ordinary occasions.Every man of them teemed incapable of any other thought j than that of the injured patriot, thn in.jdignant Briton, aod tho insulted lion.I Time, place and circumstance vanisheii j from their patriotic eye* \u201cin fine frenzy rolling,\" and there was no longer an , Alien tie ocean or a British colony for men j whose foot ware on one continent while i their hearts end minde were in another.) The results for Canadt have been deplore-bla and her litaraturo baa sunk ioto such contempt in London that we are credibly informed that many English journals look to the New York papers for Canadian news important enough for tbeir notice, alleging that when they wanted to gat important and reliable opioioneon American affairs from the Canadian press they could get nothing but tbeir own editoriala a ' month out of date and just sufficiently altered to escape a conviction for plagiarism.i Now wc not nn an to reproach our contemporaries with errors which tbe mere accident of birth in thit country preserved us from imitating, but wbat we do want to point out is that the press may do e vast deal of barm av well as good, and that tbo journals of the Dominion should be a governed by a seme of responsibility which was not sufficiently uodetstood, or at leaat sufficiently acted on by tbc pres* of the late Frovince of Upper Canada.r, ilit 1'ir many years iu c unr, lue\t¦\tr- , ,\tcome to lUo iJIUIo, lor till* is, p ir excellence, representatives nl England would outnum-\tHorace Grenii'y,\tJanie* I\u2019mon,\tJid tint he (M.tho colonist*.It has already occurred to Caylus) came to represent and not to rc-maoy of them\u2014and, if they were required place Mona.Coudert, the I resident of the to contribute towards a federal fleet and a French Benevolent Society.The Amon-fodcral army, they would all fcil it\u2014that il cans, and Germans, and Irish had oach left to thi-ioselve* they h»vo no enniuira to heard Ihoir groat orators iu thu Aoadciuy of fear, no on# in the f ico of whom they arc\tMusic, und it\twas now the\tturn ol tho bound to krep D «midves io a position of\tFrench.With\ta tj defence.Iu truth, th« «nhetno of a federal eloquent remarks he defence would he u i-ohcmc for caring E»g- the reverend koturer.\tI goie|y those things which perteio solely to The World says : \u2014\t1 '\t\u2019\t'\t'*\t\u2014 It wna long after 8 o\u2019clock when Mr.C\u2019nylus appear'd upon the stage with bis nrm in that of a much smaller man, whom ho lead amid much polite mnro graceful nud which l have a right to cxpnuad, for I am a priest of God.What does the Bible say ?\u201cLook well to thy heart with all diligence, for out of if urn the issues nf life.\" The heart, then, is tin: source of the motive power of life.If we look at the composition of man, we find that it consists of soul and body.The powers of life are reason, et-nsc, and heart\u2014that three two first, although they may act upon tho real motive B.wers, nr«) not tho real motive powara.y the reason we may apprehend ideas, we may form viigue conclusions, we may make speculations upon facts ; by thn sense we -r- - ,\t,\t,\tapproach nearer to the bcasta, and actually acheino of * federal eloquent remarks be loitiielly ,n,roduccd | btcomo frequently their inferiors, following lishmen »f part of the burden they mw bear, and il.is the colonists have rejected whcnrvi i it has In en suggested to them.The Time*, ihareforo, nrrivt.s with romo some reluctance at the conclusion that if tho grand dream id federation o^uld ho for app|tuao tu the front.This waa the Fere moment realized it would break down jj,, waa (Jrejgoff m a blnok suit, not of priest under the fir*t tri .1 of it* working.The I ime* *ay* : \u2014 \u201cThe mate uf Irtl.ud ia disquieting.Tho election of U\u2019Donovan Roes» for Tipperary i* an evil omen for peaoe.The election of n ft-lnn ia, indeed, absolutely void ; tin) voies given to him are thrown away, and Mr.Heron will probably bo placed in hi* (eat by tha election judge*.But tlic taut a Fcinuo convict ly cat or dimension*, and if not fashionable it was at least thoroughly the dress of a gentleman of tsitc, and not conformed to any of the rules of etiquette winch generally overtake apeakura and notors upon that stage.There waa nothing of tho \u2018 peisu;-lion\" about it, sod it was as far tho other way from the abeurd extreme of full druse.He stood a moment at tho table as the Freeident introduced him, and instantly *11 that through favor or terror\twere levelled *t him.He is a man iot ha* received tbe vote* of ' 0f ui9t|iuu, height, aolidly built, and ioelio-the majority of those who ventured to the ' j0^ ,0 pnrtline*s, with a ruggui), fleshly face, Soli in Tipperary cannot bo exteouated.w|,ic|1 the nervous, bilious tempuramcDt lor doe* it stand aloiie.Blsok clouds prc(j01))in>tell| anj which, from i s munive overhang the southern half of tho island, fydum UDd stolid oxprea-i-io, when at rest, and uppirontly refuse to lift; and though ^jvca nt the fir»t glance ao orrnooous imprea-stroika of light flicker about tbe edge of |jan of «he man.It is the luity organisa-the d»rkness, they do not penetrate, «till (ion of Luther, rather than th» abstemious les* dispel it.The most frivolous must\t0j-\tp\u2019aOL.l0n.There ia more of the bccinu-r serious iu considering such a phe- \"j^Diic Corporal\u201d in the head than of Eras-notnenon.B d in il*ilf, it oppressas t»* mug.It does oot charm you with apparent more beunu e it i» a disappointment of i jnte||eotua|ity _ Scholarly wisdom may hide hope.\" \"Authority must assert itself.It : ^ohiod ao solid a casket, but it doaa not must not be permitt.'d that treason ahould look steadily out of it.Ho appears perfect-flaunt itself in the daylight, end tbo praise* jy at a(M) aDj) while tho introduction is of murder bo aung iu the vary presanoe of g0iOg oo, eeete himaelf aod coolly surveys tho guardians of the peace.The dcolara- | dense rows of human beings banko I up tion inu«t go forth thet Ireland ihall not jB tj,0 ^gHerirs and moving out of the pro»-\u2022ink to the level of Greece end tbe ancient ! ceojua) When the introductory remark* Kingdom of the Two Sioiliea ; and, to make | gr8 finiahcd, aod while the answering ep-the dceLruiiun a truth, such preparations p|au#e ja leaping from tier to tier, ho rises, must bo made, at whatever injury to next t0(j( without any preliminaries or hesitency, year's Budget, that there shall be no posai hie temptation to resistance.\u2019 tho pleasures of life.It is »iid that we may, by foliowiog ro-ain, roach to tho life of tho angels; but tho ungols\u2014they expatiate in ascertained knowledge ; man only follows after, and at a diitmco, pur-suin* only that which he knows, but seeing nothing.Ho, thcrclbre, can never reach to tho height of angrlic knowledge in bis present state of reason.Man oinnot live by bis reason; for tho ends of life, its genius end its joys, need a powerful consoling principle\u2014a principle tbit constantly necessitates new life within him.I speak from my own experiences.I have lived this lif* where reason trios to make for itself a ladder wherewith to arcend to God; bull have never found unshaken conviction, never found that unmistakable c insolation, that power of repelling evil, those ideas that ascend to heaven and spring from the fount of God.Fur what aaith the Scripture ?Verb a m caro Jactum es', et habitovit in nobis.The heart, therefore, is the centre of the senses, and also the power thet croatce ideas.It is the fount nf joy and suffering inexpressible\u2014it imparts tho halo and c'bring of life \u2014for ideas descend from God, and taka life und dwell within us, and make tbo mystery of our sctual life, it* delicious-ness, its sublimity, its deification.What, then, is this heart?since I wish to dafioe it us the governiog soiree ol life.In tbe material organ which it called the heart, located io the centre of our being\u2014in tbo nlmoat ideal ceotre of our being\u2014there i* hidden in tbe bosom of our life its organ of being, the subtle torcc of life.As the blood ie the visible force of life, anima in tan tjnine, the heart is tho man, and provides opens bis discourse.The moment he speaks not only power for the physical but also for a new character comes into his face.The | voice itself dispels tha first impreation.It The Record says it is understood that i jg t|,8 volce 0f kindness ; ono of those clear, l.ord Cairn» has resigned hia position of a|larpi penetrating voice* which hold all the leader of the Conservative Opposition i« 1 \u2022\t\u2022\t> .\t\u2014u\u2014\u2014_r t\u2014 the lloutc of Lords.Ladiks' Frotestant Home.\u2014Un Wednesday the annual aide of u*elul articles in aid of the Ladtably go into llauioa* \u2022 to liave dcfucla luinle good.Ou Ibe jiaaeage ont, wlieii proceeding up tlie (Juif of St Lawrence, jibe ut rock on a aunkeo rock, wliicb doiuAKed lier atom, and there ie a beam m rom tlie afl.i railv ol tlie poop, fiour which three ciialua are aiiepended ou each aide, for the purpoae ap> pareiilly of aiuluiiiiug the after part of the keel.The troopahip Orontea, 2, left the Hound ycalerday evening fur N»ilh America.I'AHSKNOKUS.Pei aa Nova Kiolla, WitUe, from Liverpool, at Portland\u2014Mr sporway, R A ; Mra Spurway, Capt Thome, tltlli Regt ; Miaa Cualiilig, Mi Cuohlug, Mi Idvingaloue, and it.'i ateerage pataengera 6E0B6E THOMPSON, (Lute W.U.VaLLaitr A Co.) MERCHANT TAILOR A.'JD GENERAL OUTFITTER, », BUADR STREET.G a EORÛB THOMPSON, In aolleltiug tbo t continued uuatorn of the publie, begh to Inform tbeiu tlmt tbo buaineaa of tb,^ late partucrablp between hiin and the laie W.It.V'ALLCAi;, bun been, elucc Ibe death ol the latter, and will he hereafter, carried on by him on Ida own account, In the mime pr.mim a.Uoullenion'e iloililng of the very beat wor.maualiip and nnterl .1 made cheap for caab or approved credit.\tly in éVrtr \u2022Itlvrrtist oral \u2022 FESTIVE S2A80J.UHKISTMAS iiDiiiiiiin Plums.25 Per Cent Melon Value, U\u2019 K raapeelfully beg lo iail Ibe altcmioli of partie» wiahing lopurcimae preaeuia for Cbrihfniua ami New Vear, tocall and aee our freah aleck of fam y gooda, Very auitablu for tl,e occHgion, wbicli wu are gelling at 25 percent beb.w the r I'hoiiKaiMl llollarw,) rroji /\"I RKA'I\u2019f BARGAINS niai lx (\u2019Jollis, 1 woinJo, iLu'sl in-.Mt\u2019ltOlis, iVt iii Mtisiurc 4«ruy Hull* to if ftiifiiritl Lilc, 4'«lor and llraul) It Is a in., t «ld /yloktliamu» ihcmld not 8iM4> hf AIX Imu UOinfi*.\u2022.t .U'li.>««|n Dri t *\t.*> r«ik N«w VvtA.' Apiil Ift/CO-ljr.GUY S TAR Qllvl.OC, Oct.20, |8iM.Jiiiiinit'ii I tillct*.(Uisr ri\u2019i'tilvcl i'X \u201cNovi* Ecolluii\": l(i«rrolii Jumui.u C\u2019offrn.Kor eele by WILLIAM IOSTON Q i.i e*', Oct.2S, 1e6'J.\t261 OLD TOM Cl M.Now «.uk folnl'l.-.I'rotltliiK by tl.is dl-¦ nvury, ho |ir.'i)iii.h lomoiitifttod llqiirlir \u2022'! t'o, obi b in a unnll volume coii-(utns n I ni;.|.ro|.orlion .f m tivo |>rinci|iloe.j Ol Ykl\u2019I'S TAIt posnl I.K.Hull lliu ll.lvuntllKCH I ot ordinal y Inr w»ti i wikliont any ol it* draw.UcUh.A kIuss of .x.i-ll.nt mr-walor without ary d>iuiKrooikbltt lasto, imiy be install.tAiieoU8lyohlttiii.il by |.'iiring n Uiis|)oonful Into a rIasH if water.Any one nm thus pro-j purl' liis glikss of tAr-wntvi at the moment bo ' ii'i|Uirei It, time oconoiniAinK tiiu.-, fai lllfat-iny inriittge, mid obviating the disagreeubl no.i ssiiy of handling tin.tlUYOT\u2019S TAU replai.a advantageously seveial more or less inactive ptisans in the treatment of 1.0I1L, l.ionehltle.coughs and intlkl'tlis.UCVui'.s TAU i- .-mployrd with the greatest mua.ss in tin- fnllowing diseases:\u2014! AS A DHAUOII I .\u2014A teaspoonful in a glass of water, or two tal.lespoonfuls in a bottle.miONCIIlTIS OATAUUII OK TIIK HLADDBIt GOLDS 0DST1NATK GOUaHS IBHITATION Of *1 HE CIlbsT IIOOI'INO-COUQ II DISEASES OK THE TIIUOAT 1*1 LMON.WtY CONSUMPTION A> A LOTION.\u2014Pure or diluie.l with a little water.AKKEcTIONs UK 1HE SKIN ITCHINUs DISEASES OK THE SCALP OUYOT\u2019S TA It has been trie: will, tho | greatest success in tlieprineip.il hospitals of Kranee, Belgium and Spain.Experience inis { proved it to be lh« most hygienb drink in hot ¦ wmtlier and in time e| i pld mlcs.Detailed instructions accompany cini.i.eltle.flenetal depot in Paris : i .r I.LliL, IP line .la-ul.yttehoo, OcL 2T, 18 9\t2aw.ly.260\t! OW landing e* \u201cHock City\u201d from London liai is Cloves.Kor sale by WILLIAM POSTON.guoBee, Oct.JS, 18\t261 \u2022 rrourool.NrOW landiiig ex \u201cHock City\" frnm Loudon Csses Arrowroot, 7 and M lb.tins.K( r sale by WILLIAM POSTON, guebec, Oct.24,1869.\t261 WHITE P£PPER.VT OW laudiug ex \u201cHock City\" from London Ma s White Pepper.Kor Sale bv WILLIAM POSTON.261 gueliec, Oct.28, I HOP.SUGAR.1\tL\u2019ST received ex \"Nova Scotian\" ; .) lings Bright Sugar.Kor sale bv WILLIAM POSTON .Ouvl e., Oct.28, 1869,\t261 .\\ORV I.A >l>I.R«à.Kx \u2022'Miuerv.i,\u201d and \u201cfit» el Kingston' AOO Hags Burst Aiiacun He 1,290 gt.-t.ags e.»j «.i.iily mtuuf.i- lured for the Clinutu.Brudi- .he 8\tmi I ¦¦\t!'\u2022\u2019¦/\u2022 hr.rtt, M'inionl, I if/ii*.\"id v.T- kind of Brluk.Stiiim, t'otiqiu, Ao , is uni'Vallod, and is the .lily psiut that will cru ALLY itEsisr run hays or , THE SUN.\t| \u2019 t ,\u2022 riy al Anti f'errosion it solry mar.u-foctund, and .an i nlr bo .d uined of WALTER CARSON AÎJ0 SONS, LONDON.' Caution.\u2014AU > aii Hit.ruiifl«ch OAKEY S WELLINGTON KNlft POLISH Prepared expressly for thu 1\u2018ulunl Knife Cleaning Machines, India Rubber and Bull Leather Knife Boards.Knives < distantly cleantd with it have a brilliant polish equal to new cutlery.Sold iu pa, Uots, 3d.each ; and Tins, 6d\u201e 1»., 2*.6d., and 4\u201c each Prevent frietion iu cleansing and Injury to the knife.Pib u from 1\u201c.Cd.Vnih Unkey\u2019s Wellington Knife Polish should 1» used with tho boards Sold everywhere l.y Grocer*, Ironmonger*, Briiahtnakcrs, Oilmen, Cheml-ts, Ac Whole- sale hy JOHN OAKEY A N D SONS.ManufacturctR of [MIRY CLOTH.BLACK LfAD, CABINET CLASS PAPER.&c 17*2, BLACKFlilAli\u2019S UOAD, LONDON, ENGLAND.Queliec, April 22, I860.\tlaw-ly-93 THF.PF.RKF.CTION OF I\u2019ltBPARKD COCOA.MARAVILL^ COCOA.Brothers li hUllsCKIHER prupo*es to i.miu iu bK.I\u2019T'EM BEK.1879, if sullieii nt suppoit SI BSC'RiP'JTONh and ADVERTISEMENTS i an l.e t.btulned to cn er the cost ol i Piihllcaiion, n CANADIAN DOMINION i DIRE! TUltY, eûmprising the Provinces «d ONTARIO.Ql\u2019EREO, NOVA St dTIA, and NEW BRUN'vWKK ; to which will he np-1 pended the Provint es of NE WKOU N DI,AND \\ stiil PulNUE EDWARD ISLAND.I lie i Directory will contain the names of ! rnfer.sloual and Busimiis Men, and nf the |.tint ipal InlialdtaiitH iu llieLTtles, Towns and Village», together with it largo amount of g, lierai information, including Alphabetical Directories of Poet Ofliccs and Postmasters, Hunks, Governmental Departments and Emuloyrt, Hoincs nf l\u2019ai liinin nt, Law Courts, Educational lie.partments, t ustoin Houses and Otlicers uf t.iistouis, Port» of Entry, Tarifl* ol (.Tistoms, List of Patents of InventioiiK i «mils, Railways, Uailwoy oirl Hleamboal lluitt-t.Hem vn-leut and Religious bucletii s.Clergy of nil denominations, Registrars with tin ir Division», Newspupt is and Periodica!*, Ac., A*.Alsu, Stall incuts ol Impuits and Extorts, Revenu», Kxpcndltiini, Trade, I\u2019 |.uliitinn, Ac., Ac.To bk cuhhkut ro Arc.fsr 1870.The Canapa Dibxctorv, for 1867-68, published hv the Biibseiiber, contained Hie nnmi'H of thu Principal Inhabitants in 1,339 Cities, Towns and Villages in Upper and Lower Canada The CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTOR) for 1870-71 wdll contain a choit description ol at least 3,500 Cities, Towns nnd Villages in (lie Dominion or Camilla, anil the Provinces ol Newfoundland and Prime Edward Island, together with Hie mimes ot the Priifes.lou.il and Business Men, nnd of the print ipal iiihnbitauts.thumb or Bibsciiiprio.v : Dominion of «\u2019snada Subscribar*.\u2022 $12 By.per copy.Uni ltd States\tilo\t.$ : 5 Py.\t\u201c Great Britain and Irolnntl do\t.jt l Sig.\t\u201c I'rnnco, Germany, Ac .do\t.JÜ Mg.\t\"* Ratks or Aovbiitisim: will lio made known on Bppllcuth.il to the Publisher.No MiiW\u2019i to it piiid vntil Ihr II'orA\u2018 is lidirn, ' \u2014 ITiis notii e is giv.n fur the reason llmt mi|>rine!|.|td in.u have, on several oi e«-sions, c.'inva e«l I v ai.d collected moneys is ADVAM.'*, on account of hnoU» which they falsely repre».nted me as tiling about lo pub-: Itali.' lYmon desirous cf aiding in the Puldica.t on of the CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY' f.r 1870-71 will please Bend in their orders for 8 UBSCUIPTIONS and ADVERTISEMENTS to JOHN LOVELL,' Printer A Publisher, 23 and 25 St.Nipholn* Street.Montreal, May, 1899.\tJiioel-ly-125 FU\u2019fiiiiH IVrsonal lU'iiuisitcs Under the Putrouago of Royalty nnd the Arlstociacy of Europe ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL This Elegant nr.d Fragrant Oil pnssesaeB extraordiuaiy piopeities lot promoting the growth, restoring, piutotving, and bjaiitifyitiK the llumnu Hair.Price 3a.9d.\u2014 7*.\u2014 ins 6«1.(equal to 4 small)\u2014and 21s.per bottle.ROWLANDS\u2019 KALYDOR.This Oriental Botanical I'rcpnrntiou realizes a HEALTHY PURITY of Complexion, and a sottuesH and delicacy of skin.Soothing, Cooling, and purifying, it eradicate*all Cutaneous Eruptions, Freckles, Tan, Pimples, .Spots, and Discolorntiofi».Price 4s.Od.and 8s tld.per bottle.ROWLANDS\u2019 ODONTO.OR, PEARL DENTIFRICE, ( ompunuded of Oiientnl Ingredients\u2014it imparts a Pearl-like whiteness to tho Teeth, eradicates Tartar, and spots ol Inripiont decay, strengthens the Gums, nud gives n pleasing Fragrance to the Urentli.1 rite 2s.9d.per box.Sold hy Chemists, Perfumers, and at all tlie principal stores throughout the Country.Ask for \u201cROWLANDS\u2019\" Artlclo*.Quebec, Kcb.I, 1899.7\ttaf-ly-25 Kinland.The rapid strides of tho Dominion rhroojl f\u2019°\"1ïtlP«Uoo nie ailiai ting the attention nf the i ivilizud t\u2019hr.inlc A*thiua, world.It will bn too aim ot the Editor to ihiuntcle eaih year the I ailing events mi rapidly »u< eteding each ether in the formation of oui niklional « harui tor nnd national great.nrKM » I lie Editor pinpOM'S to collimviu'O w ith the hiltll and ilifuiny of lliu Caiutdiail Poufeileia-lion Tlie flint voluinu of id» register will hcfi'foli i olituiu tlie foilowiiig I Tha Polllh ikl and Parliauientary History of 1867, ia< lutling : 1.\tA pridiminaiy »ket< n of the piiieemllng in the R.N.A.Provin.es lu I 894.66 nnd *88, whh h led to Confederation.2.\tAn account of Hie l.ondun t'olunial Con- foreuca of 1899 67.3 The debate* in thu English I\u2019uiliauiunt on tlie Union of thu U, A.Colonies, he, 4.Thu formation of the Local Guvcinmcnts.6.The General Klnctlon and its issues, w ith the names of tho successful mid iiiisiio cvsstul candidates, and the uiimlim' of votes «lolled for each lespectivi l v.I 6.\u2014A sketch of the Rusilit s-of the Dominion Parliament, and of the several Local Legisltttuns, wldi lull aid nccuiate repoits of tho prilicipal gneechus «hdiver id during tho »e*«|.in of those bmlh i.II.\tTb« Uiianeial uihkirH ul ths Duiiilniun.III.\tThe Chinch In t'amida.IV.\tRotiospc ( of llloiature, ai l and science.V.\tJournal o\\ ii imirkablu m \u2022 iineiicus.VI Piumotions, Appointments and rhaugi's in the puplic servit « ; l QlvefBlty lioiioiir*, Ac.VII.obituary of eilubiati d pcison».VIM Put.lie document - and utiiiu pa pc is of iinportaiu e.It is hoped tha* ilie undtutaking will letciro that eucuuraginii'i.i wtiich it» inipurtaiico deservis The annual 1.11.11.11' whl-h Iho Editor proposes to publish will hn of great value to all fntereBtnl in tin' future uf our country.(Should the KegiMet he aa wi ll received as tlin Editor ho, in, lie will spur\" no clloit* In jiutlfy fniura suppret.All 111:1 lui-imr and impartiality can acei mplisli will lie dune to ensure (lie suetes» et n.» wink, in: lias been prumised assislanca l.v men in different parts of the Dominion wlio-11 \u2022 apai ity 1 undoubted.Ho Intends, with as lilt.c dchiy us possible, to prepare the volume mr 1867 and 1868.Tho volume lor 1867 will miilali» 3'.9 pp R vo., and wi I ho ticiiuit i cloth.Price two dollars.HENRY I.M0K1I \\ .Quebec, June 28, 1869.\tu-143 I A DIEM, (represeiitlng all societies,classe* I J and ages,) Clergymen,\tLawyers,\tEditors, Physicians,\tMerchants,\tVocalist», ami indeed representative* from all oidm* and from every business pursuit, huvo been l.eiictttnd nr cure«i hy FELLdWM COMPOUND SYRUP OK HYfOPHOflPHI I K' Amongst tha disessmi ovarenme hy tlie use of thia remedy, am tlie billowing ; \u2014 Chronic Dyspepsia.Chronic Uroucl Hi», chronic i\u2019uiilysis, chruiilc Diariho i, Mclanclinlv Ciiuapaud Gonvanicnc uimiier hesidbuur, at Luvis.TMK IsAli'XO^ 1101*9 IJ, (Mrs.Lindsay, Proprietor ) l *HE ABOVE HOUSE is now open f»i A Mummer liii-iin »».for which it is well furnished, and in nil Hnpccts, wi 11 siiitcd.li has iiumemus hed-ruoioB, and largo nnd superior a aide elfi rvescent qualities, whh Ii far sur| a-sos the oidinary Meidlitz I\u2019owdet in 11» 1 ooling, Rofrcshiug, and mild Aperient properties, a» wellin Ds flavor as a flalino draught it is particularly well adapted for women and young children, on account of Its most a, n-c-able flavor and mild effect.N.B.\u2014The goiialne has the name BISHOP upon tha Bottlo, also the Name and Trade Mark upon tho Lablo, and is sold in conve-uieiH sizes, and secured in so perfect a manner that it may lie shipped with safety to any part of tho world.Manulacturer also of Granulated mid Effervescent Carbonate of Iron, Cltriitu uf Iron, (titrate of Quinine, Citrate of Quinine and Iron, Carbonate of Llthfn in Tubes, Cilruto nt Lllhin, Vichy Malt, Meidlitz Mixture, and all other Granulated Preparalh ns.Is Chaxckhy\u2014CiCTIOK.\u2014Bishop's Uiumlab ErrsuvKscH.x'T CirnsTS or Maobssia.\u2014.Mr.Bishop, having discovered that G10 l.uliel which he has used since 1891, wan being IuiHated, recently applied lo tlu Court of Chancery for an Injunction to rcitridu such imitation.Tho lujuiictiou was iiumvJistely granted, and the Defendant was ordered'to pay all Mr.Bishop\u2019s costs, and dcstioy tli label* complaiuod of.Quebec, Nov.25, 1869.\tJ6-2am-274 Deblllly, 1.suiting frnm Tvplioid nud olhi'i h*w feavors, Dlptheretlo Prostrutlon, lh steria, Hypot liulidiin, AlllcliulT U'ha, ('lilornsis, Al.ie.mia, Leucotimna, Nervous KxeiUnility, Meras-mus, nr wnsliug of tbc liiilneles, Aphonia, 01 I'\u2022 1 f Voice, Amaurosis, or lo.'ts of vision, \u2022-'hnica,or Ml.Vitu»\u2019 Duliie, Mltiggndiii 1 s ot the Liver, 1 lit.nupti'd and feeble a lion of Him in art, Sojfocuting Ettlingt, eaused hy 111 neons olislriietiou of the Lungs and air I a » igc» I.ading thereto, ami debility frnui vailuus «au.rs, many of which appeared hopeless.For sale hy Apothecaries at $1 60 per Ixittlc, or six foi $7,69.FRANCIS CUNDILL A CD , Agent, 32 Leuioina Klreot, Montr.at Quebec, Dot.21, 1869.\t«Jw.245 BUHUilU, UfRIC^In & CO CENUTAL LNCItAVERS CHROMO - LITHOORAPHEKS, AN 9 muoijim'iiic nti.Mmis BY STJiAM PONYKH, 4;iti:nrs, tionouit k \u2022i-.,\t.v«* Engraved amt Printed in every udur, t.'ANCKLLING PRESSES AND sKAi.s OF ALL KINDS.tr noon a so sms nr.ites is .is) STYLE.115St.Francois XuvicrSliei t, Opposite the Post Office, Quebec, A pill 8, 189?.N r W (jH/rinL WONDLR.MONTREAL ly / 1 P.ASM «GROWING ill OK I.IIKN I NO ' 7 PAPER, pvifiinii'il.\u2014 l,i lee 6 cents.K\"' sale In MIDDt El ON * DAWSON, Knot nf Mountain Hill.Qutlec, Oct 18, I8«J9.\t243 it.\tAH ) i{( I A , c.usic\tand Piano Dealer, ST.JOHN kïBi&HS, 1.A VINO now completed all tiio ulicralioiis i necessary in bis new place of tuisiii s», Regs to call the attention of thu public to Ids laign and varied »l.1 k of 51UMIC AND Ml SICAL MERC HAN DISK, which ho d, h.s uny one in the tunic to excel, lon.dstiug ol «Il 1 he newest nnd lirst snugs, ilauees ni.tl Piano pieces, Ac, puhli.-lud in Englamt, France and tlie United gtntes.lli-i thorougli kliowlcdgo of inusic annhlr* liini lu ijjini.-e iliu bust and cxcludi (he trasli.I he , (co|.h -alt.r the best Italian inn-t i>,i Guitar ,, llaujoes, Flutes, Fibs, Kl igeulcl , Clurioni t*, Patent Mouth tluruiiiiiicas, Accordinus, Ilm-nioutiiuis, Concertinas, (an imuiciis\" variety,) Comets, Trumpets, Bugles, Children\u2019» Trum-p.Is slid Trombones, Drums, Mûrie Ilexes, playing from I to G n r ., ilelightful companions fur an invnl d or the drawing-room nuit n u, w kind of Hand Organ, playing frniii 0 to 12 of the latest new pieces of liuiice Music, thcNu.wili ho found an excellent run.KtUute for a baud, for Pic-uic parties, or duwu at (lie sea side and in tlie country, where it is inconvenient to take Piano*.> f Pianos, I keep an assortment of Chirkorlng A Mon» Boston, ami Mteinway A Mans, New York, and others of gooil reliable makers, varying in price from $390 t«i $650.\t.A few moro of those beautiful pholugraphi musical alnums just received, a eliHru.ii.g uoveltv 1 u i tante for wedding preseuts K MDi.GAN, M isiu Dealei Mt.olni .Street U-I5t DEPARTMENT OF AOBICÜLTDRE, Patsxt Ornes, Gtlaw.i,;! jtliNluly, 1890.XJOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN, that Rules Ll Régulât ions and forms, madu ou tue 1st of July, 1869, by the Minister ol Agriculture, Commissioner ol Patents of Inventions iu conformity with Section 2nd of tlie Copyright Act of 1898, Muetion 2nd of tii.i Trade .Walk and Design Act of 1866, and Mcctinn 3rd ot he Patent Act of 1869, have teccivctl tho approval of thu Governor In Council on llie 2udof July, 1869, and that the said rule» and fnrins so made and approved have tieeu priut-vd, nnd are now to I u got l.y intuiidiiig applicants at tlie Patent Office, Department ul Agriculture, on application tii rcfor.By authority, J.C.TACHE, Deputy of the Minister of Agriculture, Deputy CtiuiuiUsionur of I\u2019at.iits of Invention.Quehee, July 24, 1869\tU-179 LEA AN D PERKINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAiiCE.DKULABBD BV CON OIMSKI RS TO SS the only good sauce.t.1861, 1866, 1862, 1807 Sole l\u2019roprietoiu\u2014'iavlor LONDON.Fig.94.H m IC HT TOBACCOS.50 Caddies Mailors\u2019 Solao .Now receiving and Fot sale hv M.Ü.MOUNTAIN.guehec, O't 22, 1869.\t246 il£ ADQUAR J.EES, OTT AWA, 15th October, Iftev GENERAL ORDER.%'4»linilcci\u2018 Tl il il in.HIS KXCKLLKNC'Y THE GOVERNOR GENERAL takes the earliest opportunity of conveyiog hts thank», and bv spei ial desire those nf His Royal Highness Prince\t,_, , Arthur, to tin.otli.ei-, uon.comnilstioDed attention ol \u2018 0 *'\u20181\u2018.\tcoinnrislnir averv officers «.I n,.\u201e .the Volunteer Militia of vailed stock of Machinery, comprising every tho Dominion 1 t « anads, who have recently requisite tor tinned out williin the Province* ol Nova 134\u2014Gwtsbs k Co's water power pumping machinery.4 1\u2014Improv net y.36\u2014Gwrx'S* Drtinauc.94\u2014Pumping machinery to lie worked hy horse', Ai- GW YN.NK A Co.beg to call tlie especial and others to tbeir ai wind power pumping nimbi-A Co'» patent Syphon for Kcotia, New Bi uu»wick, guehec and Ontario, witli such promptitude and good spiiit, to receive and welcome Hi* Royal Highness Prince iithur, a.« well ss Hi» hxcellehc 1 tlie Govurnoi Garnirai.T he Moldiurlikv appearance ol the t.ice, at all places, was most creditable By command ol His Excellency the Governor General.r.rubinmun ross, Colonel, Adiutant-Generat of Militia, Canada.tusbet , Del.3, 869.\tHI 'oik* of Irrigation, Drainag.Mining, and for the g anufavture of every artUle of Canadian pr 0 dme.T he superiority of their manufactures hss been recognised by tb\" hwaid of 14 prise meil.vl* at all the eibibi-lion* of the first cities of the world.v Priced Catalogue», with 210 Engravings, nnd* many estimates, post free for 18 stamps, t.an he obtained from Merchants having agents in Ktiglsnd.note the address.GWYNNE A COMPANY.ENGINEERS.Essex street Works, Strand, London, W.C., ENGLAND.QUfbve, Aug.10, 1849.MIK COCOA (or Cacao) of MARA VILLA Is G10 true TTisosnnMA of Lisxascb.Cccoa is ladiaeiions ro South Amerim, of which Maravilla is a favoured portion.T av-loh Brutiikhs having secured tlie exclusi*c supply of this unrivalled Cocoa, have, l.y the jkilful application of tlndr soluble principle I and elaboiate machim ry, produced what is so utideniably the perfection of prepared Cocoa, (hut it has not only secured tlie preference ol ,\t_ J u, p ro veil hori ug I liominopaths and Docoa-drinkers gen.rally, \u201c\u2019\u2019\u2022s for minerals, wells, .but many who bad hitherto not found any preparation to suit them, have, after on, trial, adopted the Maravilla Cocoa as their constant beverage for hreakfsat, iunehi on, Ac.\u201cA MICPCWft IIII|M*4H\u20194\u20194|4*11 t4'(l bee following Kxttaci from the Globe of May 14,1898.\u201cVarious impoiters ami manufacturer» have attempted to attain a reputation for their prepared Cocoas, hut we doubt whether any thorough success hail been achieved until Messrs.Taylor Brothers discovered the extraordinary qualities of \"Maravilla\u201d Cocoa.Adapting their perfect system ot preparation1 to this tinr st of all spec h s of tlie Theolwouia, they have pnaluced 1111 artlclo whuh supersedes every oilier Cocoa in the ini\u2019.iket.Entire solubility, a delicate mourn, and a rare concentration ol the pnrest elements «»f until tion, dlitinguUb the Muravilla Cocoa above all others.For Homtenpaths snd invalids we tould not recommend a more iigreiab'e or valuable beveioge.gold in packets only bjrali Grocer», of whom also msy be bad Taylor Brothers' Original Ho**»**r*TMC Cocoa and Molcili Chocolat».Steam Mills\u2014Brick Lane, London Qnsbeo, Ja».J0, 1*6».\tlaw-ljr-ll \u2022 OAF Coot.HftMt-a Boar , j , | A, » ^ k 4\t0«M«iaTlON a * '\u2019iosTul'tS-.v?».\"¦t> ' , .y ^\tP E a S U M E 4 ' 'n ths HAIR ji, ,t \u2022\t1 .' z\u2019-fV;>« .4t ,/.Jan, R\u2019.r\u201d.!)«.».\tis.F »i«.Quebec, 0ct« 5, 1898, FOR)»; INDIGESTION AND.-WASTING PANCREATINE ___________________DISEASES Is vastly superior to Pepsins, which can ouly digest one kind of food.\"\u2014J-uncrf.\u201cPancreatine is a powerful agent of Digestion.\u201d\u2014Prof.Lktiiksv's Cantor I.rrlurn.\u201cBy Its menus fat is rendered capable of entering the abeorbefft».\"\u2014Prof.BsKXAnn, I'arii.PANCREATINE POWDER, Bottles 2s, 3* 9d., (Is.9d., Slid 12s.9d PANCREATINE WINE, Bottles 3s, 5s, and 10s PANCREATIC (DIGESTIVE) COCOA.A highly nutritious, en»ily digested, nud palate-able dietetic preparation, specially adapted to tho support ntici nourishment of persons suffering from Indigestion, Debility, *n«I Pulmonary Complaints.Tins, Is.6d., 3s., 5s.6
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