The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 23 juin 1837, vendredi 23 juin 1837
[" le, thre 9 ctu ed by es \u2014_ 20 sar, Leaf \u2019 Toba, &C.Ke, ee IBER , tels Seal ORNE, eT > SALE, 06 ing), co ch e's Wher \u2014 \u2014 COROmt st, & Co.\u201c5747 8, & Co.superior aud fur « CO.A smal} \"ONES, TOR.ALE 15 and dinhhis : CO.: CO, SALE, to L T.CO.SALE, quality.Smith's What.Olt.BEER HR.; wood 13 Cases, ge con- Ja, buses, Casvas, lis, Le) > Butter Sails Sugar y indow Se IR, Street pe pinted r Ma gticre ipertor Drug je quad.Y.y su ste \\ Cc LA A 2) Ce qe.+ No- 5125.] UNITED STATES.New York, June 17.\u2014 IsrogranT\u2014The ship Rajah for Liverpool, sailed yesterday, hus on board nearly two hundred passengers, returning to their own home, finding it impossible to got work in thi country.Thousands would do the same had they means, Some of these poor deluded creatures have sacrificed their all to reach this country, by seeing handbills stuck up in all the public places through: out the United Kingdom, that laborers were so scarce, women were compelled to carry the hod! A great many had been in comfortable circumstan- oes, but now find themselves destitute.This state ment can be relied on, as several of the passengers have preserved handbills.\u2014( Mercantile.) New York, June 17th.\u2014It has always Leen the ANEOUS EXTRACTS.i y1sCELL Grorae 111.\u2014His Majesty\u2019s com- asco was to ride along the front of the non oad to inspect them cursorily, as kings are § vo To without making any remark.It hap- out owever, that on ono occasion he deviated ood his practice, and the following scene occurred : fom (i P corps, forming the cavalry piquet, * r A + eof the line, which rendered it neces- bel for his Majesty to begin his inspeotion with us.0 first of one man, and then of ano- me Bim and he stopped to ask the question.int countryman are you 7\u2019 \u201c A Saxon.\u201d \u201c Oh! Saxon, 8 Saxon,\u201d replied the king : \u201c a fine nation, Sn ation ; very good soldiers, very good sol- ame} He then passed on to another.\u201c What diers.\u201d \u201c .sountry are you \u201d $ A Swode.\" Good, good ; practice to exact one dollar, at least, from each, in excellent men the Swe ye addition to another dollar hospital moaey.This ; \"_ ird arrested him, and the same Swedes.A ted the answer was, \u201c A Hano- ques 0 «Oh! my own country, my own country ; vor od men the lanoverians\u2014all good men\u2014all 4 men.\u201d Now came a fourth ; and he was, in goût as noble a looking fellow as ever mounted a ral Île was very tall, beautifully formed, with a bor oval complexion, pierving black eyes, hair like the ravens wing, and ap enormous pair of mustaches.The king gazed at him for some time, and {hen demanded.What countryman are you ?É «x Hungarian,\u201d replied Forksh, whose name be- oe rendered into English, signifies a wolf.\u201c AN excellent soldiers the Hungarians,\u201d cried the king\u2014 dal} excellent soldiers ;\u201d and then, as if attracted by the peculiar cutl of the man\u2019s mustaches, he put forth his hand and began gently to twist one of them.It is impossible to say what motive could have actu- sted Forksh, for he never gave a satisfactory account dit: Lut the king had hardly seized his mustache, shen he made a sort of snap, like a dug, at the royal jaod, which was instantly withdrawn, fn my life [never witnessed such a scene.The whole parade was convulsed with laughter, in which, after his first surprise, nobody joined more heartily than George Hl.As to the Prince of Wales, who rode next to iis father, I thought he would have fallen from his worse.But he did not forget, as he passed by, to Jip a guinea into the man\u2019s hand ; who never per- gitted a muscle of his face to relax, nor swayed, pren for an instant, from his upright and soldierlike wtitude.\u2014 Gleiy's Hussar.Street Reroum |! \u2014 7 the Working Lads and Working Men of Preston.\u20141.Wash yonrselves, ad always appear in the streets as clean, decent and tidy as the nature of your employment will permit.The title of * unwashed\u2019 is rather a disgrace than a honour to any class of workmen.Her'th, comfort, and respectability, ere all promoted by cleanti- 2s, ¢.Let your street conversation be free from every indecency, from rudeness and violence.Never ÿ swear ; and let no oath, or any language approaching thereto, mix with your commou discourse.3, Pay all possible attention in giving every person you meet a free passage.For this purpose, it is a good rule in walking to keep to the right hand.Do not stand in groups in the middle of the foot- | road, but always leave a clear way for passengers.i 4, Do not insult persons as they pass you, either B by words or otherwise.Let females feel confident that they can go along the street without annoyance.5.Beware of throwing orange peel, pieces of ap-j ples, or any thing on the pavement, from treading upon which persons are liable to sustain injury.6.Do refrain from the unhealthy, expensive, and diwusting practice of smoking in the public streets.if the dandy, like the dog at his bone, will seize his agar with his teed, do not imitate hint, Throw all those short, nasty, waistcoat-pocket pipes away.\u2014 To do this will require some self-denial, bat it will be a great saving both to your health and pocket.7.Above every thing, do not be seen drunk at a public-house door; or bawling and staggering in the street, through drinking intoxicating liquor.If you will avoid the drunkard\u2019s drink, you may soon exchange your rags for good clothing; and instead of being seen in the streets on Sundays, with your dirty working clothes on, you may get a good Snn- day suit, and attend your place of worship.Cuoick or Company.\u2014Be very circumspect in the choice of thy company.In the society of thine equals thou shalt enjoy much pleasure ; in the society of thy superiors thou shalt find much protit; to be the best in the company is the way to grow worse ; the best way to grow better is to be the worst there.\u2014( Quarles.) Dr.Andrew Smith, the leader of the expedition for exploring in Southern Africa, has just arrived ig London from the Cape of Good Hope, bringing with him a large collection in natural history, including & new species of rhinoceros, &c., a splendid set of drawings, and various specimens of the arts and ma- Düfactures, illustratiog the state of civilization among the different tribes Dr.Smith had visited in lis late journey, of about 3000 miles.\u2014 Atheneum.Fanukk or 4 Mine\u2014~Tho black-lead mine in Dorrowdale, {tieonly one know in the world) from which ali Europe is supplied with that commodity for the manufacture of pencils, has been closed within the last week, owing to the death of Mr.Dixon, the late steward.Twelve men have been employed in the mine for the last fifteen months, without falling in with one single sop of this valuable mineral.\u2014 Cumberland Pacquet.Mh DISGrACE oF THE UNITED Startis.\u2014Ia the j ewburn Spectator of December 2, (a North Caro- oun paper,) an advertisement is inserted, offering *00 dollars reward for the safe delivery to the ad- jee of two runaway slaves, or * for the killing 0 them, so that he can but see them !\u201d Appended ho\" 0 offer of the above reward, there is an official co 108 :aded, \u201c State of North Carolina, Lenoir untyy signed and sealed Ly two Justices of the whe \u2018\u2014namely, B.Coleman and James Jones, of ! Ach the following is the concluding paragraph :\u2014 ave we do heroby, by virtue of an act of tho vante, 1y of this stato concerning slaves and ser- ut Intimate and declare, if the said slaves do not masta, er themselves and return home to their tar immediately after the publication of these hn that any person may kill and destroy said vithe y such means as he or theh may think fit, off ut accusation or impeachment of uny crime or à à ce for so doing, or without incurring any penal- a Jorfeiture thereby.\u2014 Given under our hands tra ve this 12th of Nov, 1836.\u201d\u2014* Tho slave Avory Says tho Edinburgh Review) is everywhero ring it ter and bardener of the human heart, inu- in of omtably to profligncy, cruelty, and every offer y crime, Of this just remark, the foregoing of the North Carolina slave t-ader, backed by two ustic : es of th Peau y illustra; 0.el ace, affords a most melancholy latter levy is of no benefit to the new comer, because, unless he is actually sick on his arrival, he cannot be admitted within its walis.Moreover, the hospital is closed for one half the year.If, then, 50,000 passengers land in New York in the course of the year, and pay one dollar to the Alms House and another to the Hospital, making 100,000, it would appear that the paupers pay pretty well for their own maintenance.In addition to this law, the Mayor has ordered that each person hereafter arriving, shall pay from one to ten dollars, as the case may seem to require, wbich we should suppose will not only pay all charges on the emigrants, but afford a handsome profit.To be sure this regulation will, as soon as it becomes known, divert all the steerage passengers to Quebec, St.John's and other ports, and probably lay some of the fine packet ships up in ordinary, as weel as chock the increasing value of western lands, to which all the best of the emigrants hurry\u2014but it will have the effect of assurging the excitement now felt, and of restoring the public mind to its wonted tranquillity, The Journal of Commerce of yesterday has au article on this subject worth perusing.There is tuother point on which we wish to disabuse the public mind, viz, the belief of the abject poverty which is supposed to accompany the emi grants, We can assure our readers that a great majority of these people bring money with them\u2014the poorest in appearance ha.e always more or less gold and silver, and many even of the steerage passengers Lring out large sums of specie.We have good au thority for saying that the passengers that have arrived lately have brought with them from forty to fifty thousand sovereigns.We know of one case where a steerage passenger gave 180 sovereigns to the captain for safe keeping.Many of these have proceeded to different parts of the country to buy farms and will become most viluable citizens.\u2014 ( Adbion.) New York, June 17th.\u2014The Albany Argus quotes our remark, respecting the Bostou riot, that *\u201c the first offence was apparently given by the ] .L sat Bg CLOW.BF sulves arrrieve .; _ : Le ; 2 Co Gammon af tn ns flood fram he wicked, terested and treushorous UE Sy cman or resching nine, Bn SST eed oh Ae nent fac while proceeding Deponent discovered a boat rewing of er padu.sers of the Governors ;\u20141 HERE LIES THE ROOT E30 be read en the 20th in-tant, tt is to be read on the foilow- RE Gonerat Quarter Sessions of the Perce.which will begin 5 the ship, when he ro guested the Captain of the steamer to oy OF THE EVIL :\u2014 As i was, 15 now :\u2014 Hence the broils, a Sunday, after its reception, at the Church doar, after 801 Le holden on the TEN 1H day ot JULY next cosu- 8 ~lack his steam, and upon the boat coming up, rund thuishlood sheds, rebellions and cven revolutions /\u2014 Here ; Divine Service, and if there be no Church, at the most Jing.A it contained the Doctor who had at tirst boarded the vewol Bop present political broils and diffinutties ! Rgpublic nlaze, a { Dr.Mockweil.) an.l a gentleman who stated himself to biere any wicked, machiavelian system of action ¥j ; FTY p, FLOUR, Mr.Phillip\u2019s Inspection © Barrel 20 bartels Beet 920 hamuyers Potatoes, ex foe fr ; : spe.from Bells: Quebec, 2rd June, 1837.! Bettas, BY PETER SHEPPARD, UNDERWRITERS Sapp.Oa SATURDAY next, she Sab instant, 4 TWO o'elack precise vy at his Stores, Commercial Chambers for I, , Le By Order, PERRAULE & SCOTT, vy \u201cBy Command, a Reverue Qiticer for the States; the Doctor abuinteiuv gs 217 PA 0 LE a \u201cLL.JUCHFREAU DuchEssay, à Cork sf the Peace KR count of the Underwriters or others cong .+ > - * te - ; ç : A 3 = ~ Sv Sel .A je ! 0 be - > i \u2018erned : ins: ted, upsn our returning to Staten Island w.th the ZOXIsls In a UV ernment, it is right that such should 3 « D.A.G.M.F.: =: Ta be inserted in all the Newspap es in 5 WO Chain Cables, saved from the B kW, ship, without taking any notice of Deponent's obse sation: ;Kbe erad:cated ; but not by anarchy, rebellion audë# __.\u2014 rere BA his City im their respective languages, until the 10th Julv #8 Jord, abandoned at sen and be ar We.however, upon explaining to the levenue Officer hat the revolution : the British Government does nut yet .Le , Egnext.P&S.Charts Feb 5.A, and brought by Brig vessci was not bound to New York, but to Perth Ambdoy.LE doserve that from Lower Canada, notwithstao-ling% PORT OF QUEBEC.of mee \u2014 - oan ALSO ir, the State of Now Jersey, and that Deponent \u201chad caticd ES, 1 sus faults of its local , ont.With eee SGENERAI SPACIAL SESSION or tue PEACE SR _ ; \u2014ALSO\u2014 dure Jerse) i he numerous faults of its local government.2 a de >.en # A quanti'y of Sole and Unp.r Leather, «ed fro: at the New Yuk Custom Hou-c, where he had been in- ; : - British® : Fo Friday, 23rd June, 1837.Hs oe Re » SiVOd from ihe \u201d st ; eat ; all its faults, there is none so good as the British} CLEARED.Zi , \u2019 \u2019 Same vessel by the bing freshers.formed that he might proceed to the vessel's destination, zg\u201d, >.F Ti d Torvl J 29nd a REsouvep, \u2014AFFER WUICIH he adviser the steamer and the Pilot to proceed on their government in the whole world.ie mad \u2018OFF ine ~=nd.= HAT the Clerk of the Peace advertise in all 5 Chain Cables, 1.12 8, aud 1%.vayage.which was done, and arrived nt Perth Amboy the Ritle Corps of Montreal two years roo, boasted § Sclr.Tadousac, Harrington, Esquimaux Bay, J.Mc.28 Newspapers ublished in this City.i hei .3 Large Anchors | asd 1 wh.| er i he Dep morning an 1n-Egmuch of their expectations from the United States, 3 Kenzie.BR: pective ages P bat ata General Special Session or z Cat Blecks Sas ana Utlicer nie vas at ponent Lided wih when they were making ready to present and fire, Bark Universe, Brock, Aberdeen, R.F.Maitland.Eihe Peace 10 be held on WELNESDAY next the 25th (nstant A 2 Chain Claws, I : : \u2018 or , \"in order to hurl their King and Country to destruc-B Brig Robt.McWilliam, Williamson, Newport, For-Mfthe Magistrates will toke into consideration the Petitions § Quebec, 2d June, 1837.9 about 10 à M.two Inspectors and a Physician came on bond, mustered the passengers and crew orn deck ani visit-f ed every par: of the vessel, and allowed the passengers tof ; be all lancicd in their presence, with their luggage.after that the loyalty of the ultras of both narties, wu0,Mxhip Llan Rumney, Simpson, Hull, A.Gilmour having examined the same, exceptinz five pa 7 Uttawa-=the quantity supposed to he about 12,000 pieces.3 0 : ; Fay comprising all that lay below the 1awkesbury Mille, ta Ke pointatche Indian Vriage on the North side ofthe Huet ee ships, that they sel-Loa obtain their full files in due course of post after the arrival of a packet, [ was RS M WM,.KEMBLUE, ge D nor British Post Otlice is to blame in the matter in kinson, wheat and coals.Quebec, 12th Juve, 1857._ : Sir,\u2014May I bespeak your kind favour to notice UST received.per the Themis from Bordeaux À induced to address the Post Master of New YorkMstrous tyrant; a dangerous member of society.li Schr.Crusader, oth June, New Carlisle, order.pe (Loctee, 19th June, 1537.RA Secretary.BRC and to Butcher's Point on the opposite side.The où the subject, Leing convinced from the obliginsRRour ultras allowed to others, a share of what theyg} Catherine, 15th do.Gaspé, fish, order.rT CIOS rem B81 ee having been selected with care for the Hawkes disposition always manifested by that gentleman, claim for themselves, their logic would Le more sound, # Mermaid, 30th May, Habfax, sugar, Montreal.A RELIGIOUS BOOK asp TRACT SOCIETY.a Muli.are well worthy the attcution of those who ny hae that if it lay in his power to correct the grievance@and their anathemas less frequent.\u201d fa .23rd.; .hb Thr Public are respectfully infurused that the jg Mills below them.\u2018To prevent any confusion i the ne { complained of, it would be done.The accompany-38 z Ship Medusa, Robinson, 2th May, Liverpool, Chap- = Books imported by this Society ve now ready Be\" property, they put Je sa qn on La months nu ing extract from the reply to my reference, will, |g FRENCH PLUMS, &c¢ A man, coals aud iron, 222 settlers.Ber sale, at the Depository.Stanislaus street.i\" cod pie take Pas 7 : ! .3 .; DAS ev © ' E13.rls iv .> ; \u20ac 3 -1.5 ee, © .= dia salt.AN A ; : trust, convince the publicthat neither the American To th Editor of the Liverpool Albion.pa Park Olive Branch, Forbes, 3d do.Sunderland, At-Bg Queue, 21st June, 1837.Ss A (Signed) HAMILTON & LOWE 7.1 Ce .+ 3 .A ; .Nr it: : > ; .NAW : \"han Je r 4 : cy 11h June, PP 3 question ; and I regret to be obliged to add that 194 simple operation, which will undoubtedly prove of glrig Britagnis, Hrow v ath do.Newcastle, Chap kde?a fresh supply of superior French Wines con- JR 3 cannot ut present see any means of overcoming the rent utility to many parties, by causing an animat- ae p an, I Ÿ an 5 ee | RM .\\L Missting of\u2014 FE vil.; ed demand for a beneficial article of extensive im-}d\u2014 Prince l.eboo, Raw, 9th May, Dublin, LeMe-} Creaminæ Champagne È Fam, Sir, your very obedient servant, port by the enterprising fruit merchants, and bring- 82 Surier, ballast, 143 steerage passengers.fg Chateau Lafite 11 pris and quarts 4 T.A.STavser, D.P.M.G.ing into more deserved estimation ac elegant and ji\" Hope, Moore, ith May, Belfast, LeMesuricr, of yin de Si Julien Ë \u2014 ; M vholesome commodity, when the mode of correcting gy allt, 203.do.ite.14 do.Dublin.Svimes a g J AL FRASER & Co.: Ertract from the letter of Pf Coddington, Posti\u2026lthe frequent dryness of the fruit becomes beiter at- 3 Loss do ee» 0.Dublin, Symes & Quebec, 23rd June 1837.ud : Muster vf New York, to the D.P.M.G., Que-Btended to * pA ss, do.13 .re oo | _ à hee, i June 15th, 1837 :-\u2014 \u2019 É When the plums have Leen exposed to the air a LE Antigua, Fisher, 14th do.Glasgow, Montreal, 3 FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER.EY 4 \u201c All 'etters and papers received at this Office are[short time, they generally appear to be so very hard fl generel cargo.à Te puncheons superior mild strong Scotch a : forwaided by the mails that leave here on the day Mas to be almost useless ; and many of the retail gro- gg 8 en Whis key, verv old ; a fiw bales real Scotch Bb CHARLESBOURG MILL.they are received, 1tis, however, my duty to state cers, in despair of selling them off, neglect and refuse PASSENGERS, Mine Wool bordered and cornered landkerchiei .choice J OTICE is hereby given, that a Lease for sev JE that the letter bags of our packet-ships are not all .ot them, it seems, altogether ; and thus the great Le-g In the Medusa, from Liverpool, \u2014 Mr, and Mrs.Rénnd veautiful assortment of Thiber and Merino Wool §¥ received on the sume day, and the bags containing > jnefits to be derived from a judicious use of the Thompson.and 5 children, and Mr.Bennet and son BShawis, from 4s.to 1305.; a few cases fashionable Flats ; BA put up at Auction, at the Church door of that Le the vewspapers and packager are often detained twoEFrench fruit is neatly lost to the public.In the Prince Leboo, from Dublin,\u2014Two Mc fa few ditto Book, Jaconet and Mult Muslins, Gros SATURDAY, the FIRST day of JULY next, db ® or three days after the first bag has been delivered, The flavour and nutrition of the French plum is #Solomon\u2019s, Mr.Newson and Mr.Richards._ de Naples, black and colored.with ageneral ack of Silks Bahour of FLN in the morning.ir and will having been sent to the Custom House, and some off Every superior, and it possesses a saccharine quality i A shapes, made by Messre.Morris Cannel & co \u201ccelebrated - | i hs A ec TE re them are sometimes overlooked, being delivered in g@which much of our own summer fruit does not.44 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.BE for many years as manufacturers of that article; 2 cases A Jesuits Office, 10th June, 1837.haste from the ship to the pilot-Loat, in the lowerg# Now, from this hard and dry condition the plumsf Liverpool, May 18.\u2014Sailed\u2014Celia, Black, Jerseyf Yowling preces, double and single barrels, madeby «hel \u2014 - Bay : those overlooked are delivered to us after the will be restored, in great measure, to their fine ori-g, Quebec; Trances, Armstrone ; Caledonia, Pii- Birt makers in Enzlani\u2014th: guns ure all proved and will i CABIN PASSAGE, 0 i - ; ; ; .3 Lo : , ble uth ; : \u2018 ; 11 Eve sold low.Also, \u2014Uil Pats, nearly all colours; one ship comes up tothe City, and I have koown it togSginal conditivn, by merely taking the trouble to put} cher, for Quebec.22d\u2014General Gascoyne, Kendall, Rerunk Dress Gentlemen's Coats, black, blue, vlive-and years of the Grist Mill in Charlesbourg, will be pishy OF k Rost: B EER THE first class British built Bork bea week before the whole of the letters and pack.them into cold water, and stew them unil the water for Quebec and Montreal.FEurecn-=the most fashionable style in shape, Likewise, \u2014 \\ [8 rig BERRY, for Stockton, will fees a fer g île ne ha e had vere a ti \u2019 es eld ggbotls.f vhilos #9 New York, June 17.\u2014Up for Quebec \u2014Br.ship Xpackage oF beautiful Cioth Trousers of different colors, À Loch July,\u2014has comfartahle are poard, or at {Fe 1 t Hs ce, lave had to make t Ji exp anation to \u2018 This useful operation reminds one of ap 1050-18 King William, Thomas.wr Great bargains will be given, asthe Subscriber 15 aNXivus 7 I assengers.\u2014Apry to the Capte the inhabitants of all our principal Cities, who have @phical experiment with the air-pump, by which a bu to dispose of the Shole of his Steck imnediately, No, u BÉOffice of A.GILMOUR & Co simi ; i i i a 2 + 2 2 : as ., .PRSauit-au- Matelot Street.- Wile inets Whatls mado similar coimplaints without knowing the true fystirivelled apple may be pumped up, aud look as MB Comparative Statement of arrivals and settlers in auit-au- dkatuiot Stree R.MeLIMONT.Quetiee, 21s dune, 137.Ges Lrvine's Wh «y t assured.Sir, that everv thinof fresh when first pathere roms 1e ni: ATO M8 the Port of Quebec, to the 23d Juno, inclusive,d Quebec, 234 June 1837.TCABIN PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL.ou may res .assured, sir, tha every ung HILO MERCATOR, B® for the years 1836 and 1837 :\u2014 Ra UT AT TT a CABI! < + , .rkably fast sailing that can Le done, will be done by us Lo facilitate the Æ i VESSEUS.SETTLERS.5 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.4 EE Th well-known rema Matches, Masters intercourse with the British Provinces.\u201d \u201d EE î TL inl 1837 133 12,502 EY\u2019 HE undersigned informs the Public of Quebec, Ml 2 M Bark CLY DIE, John Senders, wd will MME TAL.F age 4 > ' > wi ; Bn 7 supe coimmodations for ! Po: 0 COMMERC T 1836.508 114,064 3 and the Country, that he will have constantly hae PE ve Part out the atl instant.\u2014ApPY \u20ac on hand, during the whole year, at his Stores, on Goudie's§ and Hunts Whagves, a ltrge r sortent of Grain and Pro.ges Zo the Editor of the Quebec Gazette.If the Editor of the Quebec Gazette will insert\u2019 New York, Market, June 17th.\u2014Fisn.\u2014A par-38 \u2014 k ; 1, at Jones\u2019 Wharf, ar 10, co.the Master on boar Ww oS ARPLES, SON & C u ; 5 ; 1 .= 1479 ee A : ) ' erie -e 9 Connecticut Shad 2 Less this year, 75 1,472 §visions, such as Wheat, Pense Oars, Barley, Indian Corn.the following extract of a letter, not long since writ-gcel of 75 ha.fbbls.No.I and Connecticut i M0 Lord, Park, Butter, Salt.Beef, Totmoes.&e.co Gl (lucbee, 16th June, 1857.us \u2014F ten at Quebec, he will oblige, not a Desiructive, nor sold afloat at D7,50 @ D7.There ps, bat no A BIRTH.I \u2014ALSO\u2014 ! N HU OIL PASSAGE TO BELFAST a Rebel, but a Manu ac.@ transactions of cousequence 1n AC erel, i oe HH On Saturday, the 17th instant, on hoard the Steamer St.98 Au Palais in Store, Hay and Straw, Packed aud In Buns, VREIGHT OR PASS ed and copper-fastened E \u201c Tell Mr.the nows\u2014ultra-Radicalism, or < stock afloat of Nos.1 and 2 is held at CONSIALTALLY UB Cicorge, the Lady of Dr.A.A.Audrews, of a daughter BRdles.I HE A, L coppere ev accommodate ê .advanced rates.Codfish and other descriptions ge- 4 4 Ihe whole of these atticles will be imported trom Engi 20 Bark ROWEN A cu po 40 barrels on : .: ave n aried si i .Du .Méland, Upper Canada, and the District of Montreal, and wi Cobin and Steernge Passengers, also.Carman s iu such ultra-cop:\u2026:s and ultra-potent doses, that no nerally have not varied since last notice 2 DIED a bought from first hand.whi d d nh ! .board ot ; .Lou ; : .:r advanc : iP , 400 pe , ph will enable i to sell .; lying to the Captain ob man who is not blessed with the stomach of an Os- Frour ann Mest.\u2014A farther advance general by à, Montreal, on the 20th instant, Alexander John.e'dest 1 ut he Drie ie ich il ena « him to sell Ashes, by applyitg I Whatf, orto G.Il.PARKES has heen obtained, in con ~quence of a continuance $¥.n of John Fisher, Esquire, in the 13th year of his age.at What McCallu 2 of light receipts of Western, and the greatly redu-§8 Ac the same place, on the 31d inst.Rachael, only dwieh-Be Quebec, 23rd June, 1537.ced stock of Southern.\u2014 Sales of fair to good com-fdter of the late Mr.Samuel 1.Foster, of that city, 10 theB | trich, can swallow them with safety.\u201catriotisig ALEXIS BENOIT.and lebellion, are two things, as much differing in (Quebec, 21 \u2019 : Ohio; via canal ,Janbury, 20h 1h : | a A PIECE OF GROUND containing 24 Build-} long as he professed himselfan honest patriot\u2014whose City and Troy, D9,50 @ D10; ; gg 2d 0.He served with General Montgomery throughout / ing Lots, situated in Queen's Stent.st Koch's \u2019 .75 0 - j ; 25 @à Dio371;% ; ont Lake CI A J | à ure and vnly aim was to correct, eradicate and de-24179,75 @ Di0 ; Georgetown, D10,25 @ 35 @he camnaign of thet year on and nest Lake Champlain.O18, + ¢ x E rw Catnip ond Sie troy the t anne of the local overnment and its @and Richmond City Mills, Gallego 129,50, cash.Wand in Carada-\u2014was engaged in the siege and capture of ts offered for Sale by the Subscriber.\u2014 Particulars made fihe 24th inst., can necommodate à Ta on board as Shep he yranhg ° governmen \u2019 Grain.\u2014The demand continues very animated; & ort St.Johns and Montreal, and upon the surrender of gRRIOWN by applying at No.16, 81.Dominique Strect ME L'assengers by applying to the La] .machiavelian tail, and the abuses exist'u, in the se- a .8h.latter place, was entrusted with the command of the de- A.DOWNS, paid & Campbell's, or to H, PARK i veral public departments & the like, and kept within for foreigu Wheat, and prices have farther advanced tachment tent to take possession of the Citadel.54 Rocb\u2019s, 23rd June, 1857.cs an C- \\leCuttam\u2019s whl J foir and constitutional bounds to obtain such a desira-Mithe ptimest parcels are now held at D1,75.Quebec, 21st June, 1877, i "]
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