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Three Experiments of Living b canor Falton Yo ; ; bee, 15th Aug.1848.\u201cBest Flax dressing Machine 1 00 Br > Works of oto 3 9 I g by El Falt 2 8 5 Frocher Bo 20 F Petri is Quebee, TP inted \u201c 2nd do 2 do , 015 0 Clare's Travels in Russia and Tartary 2 6 Hofland\u2019s Alfred Campbell 3 0 15 Ferguson John 28 Forbes George THE Quenre Game ne mil AE, Wood do do 0 10 0] Gilliam\u2019 Travels in Mexico, 1843-44 & 2 9 Tales in Preis 4 81 | Gilbert Mons Te Gaid Al is M.NE \u2019 \u2019 oe \u2018 = i i V oh Tus Le .2 ex and publishof oT Ne1L0N, will, from and after the Boat Morse Ho, or cultivator for drill 100 Notas ofa Tour through Ake, Greece, Egypt, &c 3 ¢ Sergeant Bell and his Raree Show 7 s 3 Grant Mr Wm 17 Gowas Esq Thos MangALEL, 1ext, be printed and published by the under- Mm ond y do de do 015 0 Travols in Sicil al Malt c 1 9 Travels of a Dog 4 6 9 Grand Secty R W Free 18 Gaudry Felix lat of M is own account.\u2018The business heretofore car- te grd do do do 0 10 0 History of the United States of America 2 6 Évenings at Homo 3 6 Masons 20 Galna Robt John signed ot the same place, in the name of the above mon \u201c Best drill Harrow of Turnips, 1 0 0 Observations in Europe, principally in France and Mother's Story book A 3 8 1 Gravel Jgpace 22 Gorn pue F ugh re ed persons, will also, from the 1st of MAY next, be Cu 2nd do do 015 0 Great Britain 1 9 Wales of 2 = father y 1 8|14 Graham Miss Sarah 25 Gallaher James jr d on by the undersigned on his own account.\u201c3rd do do 0 10 0 Wanderings of a Pilgrim in the Shadow of Mount acs of a Lrranciather 1 3|15 Gahah Jchn 26 Gillespie James carrie J.NEILSON.\u2018Best six hand Rakes, 0 5 0 Blane 1 9 rates of WE mdm other 1 3 H bee.28th April, 1848.\u201c d 3 îfe the O 20 years at Sea 20 01 Res tortne Toung 1 Hueirton Denis 7 Haly Margt _Quebe, oh Apr { Ht Bed de 0 2 ô The American in Englaad 19 Adventures of Télemachus 1 vol.8vo.illustrated 10 5 2 Hohne Fredriah 1 18 Hickson aril COUNTY OF M EGANTIC AGRICULTU- ë Best six Hay Forks with handles, 0 10 0 Journal of an African Cruiser 1 2 \u2018Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillaue, i vol.8vo.3 Hirim John ichae = Hughes Mré Aa * TLE SHOW AND \u201c 2nd do do 0 7 6|Lifein Pie 1 9 illustrated 14 0110 Highlngs James 25 Hewitt Isauc RAL CAT 4 M 3rd .do do 0 5 0 Life of Paul ones, 1 9 Shakespeare's Dramatic works, 1 vol.8vo.10 0112 Humilton Ellen 26 Haven D GHING MATCH Best Grain Cradle, 0 7 6 mance of Real Life » @ Milner\u2019s Church History 14 0 [15 Hartley Judith 27 Hussard Hugh PLOU : \u2018 4 Bos three Monure Forks J 10 0 od Dispated Inheritance 1 9 Whiston's Josephus ks, 2 vols.8 17 8 16 Home ® bo ick a Holo 2S a ca v \u2019 3 3 .8vo.oO s atric u on enr FOR 1848.i 2nd do \u2019 0 7 6 Humphery Clinker à 9 Robertson's Historical wor Aso : 17 Harn Thos 30 Harris M , [IE AUTUMN SHOW for Car1LE, DAIRY A pot Roller : 3 0 rentrer 1 9 A small assortment of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Gold 1 Jones Samuel % Jackson Henry T Puopuce, and FARMING Dipuesenes, will Oe hod « nd do 0 10 0 Lifeand Adventures of Robinson Crusos 1 9 Pens.J.NEILSON 4 Jobin Jean 9 Jackson Henry Towxsme or LEEps, on the 41 M \u201c 3rd à 0 7 6] Now Juvenile Scrap Book 1 9 ; PN 5 Jameson J 10 Johnston James at the he following day there will be a l\u2019LouGEING r 0 ow P 1 9 19, Jfountain Street.6 Ingham George 11 Johnston Jeremiah 1848, and on the fo oe Best Horse Cart complete, 1 5 0 Youth\u2019sStory Teller a Quebec, 11th Aug.1848.7 Jackson Henry 12 Jeffrey Mar Marci, at the same place: £5 D 6 2nd do du 1 O0 0 Watts on the Mind ! 3 \u2019 K y .D.\u201c 2 vov's Meditati ; For tho best Stallion for Agricultural purposes, A 0 3rd do ___4e 015 0 Te Eon ons 1 3 GEORGE F.AUSTIN, ! Knowle Ellen i Kell Hugh ged ; \u2019s Life of Christ ids 2 i \u201cond | mp 210 0 Dairy Produce and Maple Sugar.Buobanrs Domcstie Medicine 1 5| PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR AND LAND AGENT ?Kitson JumesN 15 Konry Michoe \u201c pest Stallion for Saddle, .> Buffon\u2019s Natural Histor; 7 FT 3 SET.6 Kate Thomas 15 Kelly John \u201c 2nd do.do.210 0 For the Bost Cheese, not less than 12 1bs.1 5 2 Mason on Self Knowledge 11 OFFICE ST.PETER STREET 8 Kinsey John 16 Kelly Michael 4 Dest Brood Mare, with one of her foals 910 0 \u201c 3rd a de 0 17 6 Beauties of Wesley ] 3 Quebec, 20th June, 1848.oy 10 Kelly Mrs 1 Kelly Bryan with her, Cowper's Poems _ eat 0 es \u2014\u2014\u2014 .do.2 00 \u201c 4th do do 0 15 0 sowpers oem : 1 0 1 Lange Jane 14 Larue Nazaire 5 md do do 110 00 Bhd do 010 0) Qulels in Search of a Wi 1 1| GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION OFFICE.5 Lice: Marge 15 Launere Mons H \u2019 \u201c 6th 0 > Ne reat + \u20ac - .3 Lusk Nonc 16 Liner Peter « th do, Stallion do.; 10 : # Besttinnet of Butter, mot less than30lbs1 5 © National Songster : 3 No.18, CORNHILL, LONDON, opposite the | Lewis Davin 17 Lonergan James \u201cDest threo years o ?1 00 \u201c2nd do do 1 0 0 Life of Napoleon Bonaparte 0 9 NEW ROYAL EXCHANGE.5 Lapierre Michael 19 Lyons Martin « Qnd do.do.110 O \u201c\u201c 3rd do do 0 17 6 Life of Lord Nelson 6 Larivière Mr 21 Learch William best two years old Colt, 1 50 \u201c4th do do 015 0) Life of J.Wesley 9 3119 Merchants, Commercial News Rooms, Public 7 Lambert Patrick 22 Lynch Morris « 2nd do.do.« 5ti à do 0 1) 0; Yonig Man's Book 0 9 .>.oe Of fth 8 Latchford Joseph 23 Lillis Martin \u201c 3rd do.do.1 06 0 y Sen © de D 7 6 Baxter's Saints\u2019 Rest 0 9 Libraries, Agricultural Societies, : cersofthe 9 Lysaght Anne 25 Lynch Charles \u201c best 3 years old Gelding bred hy owner, 1 10 0 \u201c Best sample of M le Surar, not less Baxter's Select Works 0 9 United Services, Printers, Publishers of 10 Lennan Mark 26 Lajeneste Mons « dd do.do.1 5 0 est sample aple Dugar, no 38 .Buayan\u2019s Pilgrim's Progress 0 9 d Colonist rally 11 Lemieux Simeon 27 Lyons Patt 4 3rd do.do.100 « than 20 tbs, d : 0 > Rollin\u2019s Ancient History, 6 vol.8vo.with Maps 50 0 Newspapers, and Colonists generally.12 Leslie Benj H 28 Lavoie Lonis i best 2 years old Gelding bred by owner, | : : \u201c aud de do 0 17 6 Gibbon's Roman Empire, 4 vol.8vo, 20 ¢ L.SIMMONDS, General Agent and Com.13 Lyneh Wm M « 2nd do.do.015 0 « 4th do do 0 15 0 Burns\u2019 Works complete, 1 vol.8vo.5 0 s mission Merchant, in offering bis services to 9 Manning Edward 39 Mahoney Kean \"ard do.illy > 110 0 i\u201c oth do do 0 10 0 Heathen Mythology illustrated, 1 vol.8vo.16 0 hisfriends and the Colonial Public in general, begs to nc.| 3 Monaghan Patrick 43 McGuire Junr Denis \u201cbest three years old Filly, 1 5 0 \u201c 6th do do 0 7 ¢ Lile of Napoleon do.1 vol.8vo.0 quaint them that Le isready to reccive orders for supplies i 4 Monaghan Patrick 44 Murry Johanna « 2nd do.do.9 0 Life of Wellington do.1 vol.8vo.10 of any kind and quantity, and goods of every description of 5 McLochling Mrs Mary 45 Morin Madame \u201c3rd do.do.1 9 Book of the Poets do.1 vol.8vo.15 0 first rate quality, at the very lowest market prices of the 6 Moore Elizabetls 50 McKay Sergt 71st Regt \u201c best two years old Filly.1 5 0 Ploughing Match.Tables _ do.1 vol.8vo.10 0 day, and 10 lransact business upon the most liberal terms, | 8 Morgan John 51 Mackie Jos \u201c and do.do.100 +, \u2019 ; Asmodeus or the Devil on two Sticks, 1 vol.8vo.provided he is previously furnished with funds or drafts, at 9 McGregor Alex 53 Monro Miss Ellen \u201c 30d do.do.015 O For the best old country Ploughman with Ox- 1 10 0 Mustrated 7 0 either iong or short dates, ot a reference to some London 10 Martin Mrs co D 55 Monghriss Charles ; A Oo Filly, 100 0 en or Horses re Mint : y yo.10 0 Li ool house for payment.11 MacDouell & Co Duncan56 Moren Ann \u201c best one year old Colt or Filly 015 0 « od do do do 1 5 of Brown's Dictionary of the Bible, 1 vol Bee for or 1 ae will receive consignments of any des- 19 Mills Hugh 87 Murphy Denis \u2018 2nd Co.oo 010 0 \u201c 3rd do do do 1 O0 0 |Campbell's Lectures on Eeclesiastica 5 7 6 cription of Merchandize to be sold on commission, upon 13 MeGillvray Alex 58 Martin James dvd do, d D ham Bull, with \u201c 4th do do do 015 0 1 vol.8vo.USE 7 6 the receipt of the bills of lading, will accept bills for two- i 14 Miller Mrs 59 Miller Charles \u201c best Short Iorne urham Bull, 900 \u201c Best Ploughman bred in the County, 1 10 0 Jenning's Jewish Antiquities, 1 vol.Bvo.6 thirds of the amount, Consignments entrusted to bis care : 15 MeKinnell Wm 60 McMahon Miss Mary his podigree from the Herd Book, 0 0 i 2nd 5 do do o \u2019 1 5 0]Irvineon Prophecy, 1 Sok 8e.Is.8 10 g ill meet with every possible dispatch in their disposal, and .16 McCabe Alex si McGrourty Catherine = 2 reed, 3 i ia, .Bvo.ealco onducted with Llc greatest attcutius Lo the inte- | 1g MeEnt : ur nn p bot Bull of ww do.210 0 W 3rd do do do 1 0 0 Ae a Ta 2 vos 2 0 yous of the disposer.\u201cAn extensive knowledge of general 20 Malloweny Martin 65 Murphy D Zed do.do.110 0 \u201c 4th do do do Dis 0 Brown's Concordance 18 business, acquired during a long residence in the West In- : 95 Maxwell John 66 Miller Robert \u201c best Bull over 1 and under 2 years old, 2 15 0 - Gurney's Dictionary of the Bible he Soul 2 6 dies, and subsequent extensive courses of business with all 24 McKay John 67 Willer Mons, 5 .ae ; enr TENE TET) y igion i u ) i t itish Colonies, the experi M t 69 Mur ille \u201c ond do.do.1 10 0 The following premiums will also be awarded for the Doddridge 5 Rise & Progress of Religion In the Do 5 © North America and af the Bri ons on Condon oupled | 25 Mac Ma on Pe er 69 Mu roby Mill r \u201c grd do.d with 2 or Milk?0 0 best Farms.Jimpson\u2019s 4 of Reli Pa 2 G| with promptitude, attention, and judgment, will, he trust, | 20 Marks Esq A B 71 Magouran Hugh 8 + 1 : nible him to give satisfaction to those who m 51 cGinness James Magurn John & best Cow of any breed with Ball Milo = utler 8 Analog ei 4 gle g isfaction to th ho may favor his | McGi J 72 M Joh « Im ae.do.150 CLASS 1st.Symington on the Messiah 3 (| withtheir commands.32 Marks A B 73 Narmick Denis \u201c3rd 0.For i A ° 1) e age All Lettersto be paid.23 McIntyre Wm 74 McEvoy Catherine u 4th do.do.1 00 For the best taper ed and regulated Farm 2 0 0] Abbotts Young Christian 2 6 Reference may be made in Halifax, N.8.tothe Hon.35 MeDonald Hubh 75 McDonald James \u201c bost two years old Heifer, 110 O settle yes p a Sy 115 0 Anecdotes of Christian Martyrs 5 1 oseph Howe, Mr.R.Nugent, and Mr.Cunnabell; in : a McKinley Patrick « 24 do.do.1 59 \u201c 2nd do 1 10 0 Richmond's Annals of the Poor = 0 Quebec, to Messts.T.Cary & Co.; in Toronto, to Mr.N \u201c Zrd do.do.100 \u201c8rd do ° Sturm\u2019s Reflections 24 3 0 À.Scobie; in Montreal, to Mr.W.Fleet.(to whom be 3 Nelson Jacob 11 Nowland Mrs \u201c d da 015 0 CLASS 2ND Pascal's Tonghts and Fenelou's Reflections; 3 01 is also peisonally known) and to Mr.D.MéDonald ; in 4 Nimma Alexander 12 Nicles Peter .4th 0.H 0 1 0 0 ea Zi on Solitude 3 6 Kingston, to Mr.S.Rowlands, as alsoto Dr.T.Rolpk, 7 Noble Wm 13 Naveau Dile Madelaina .best one year old da er, 015 0 For the best do.settled 15 years & under 20, 2 0 0 ns Seripture 4 D and Sir Allan McNab, who are personally acquainted with 8 Nojan Mr 14 Newton Miss \u201c 2nd ee do 010 0 \u201c 2nd do do ! 2 9 Todd's Simple Sketches 2 0 Mr.SimmoNDS.ow 10 Neilson James o re .- « 3r 0 0 1 0 \u201c âth do.do.0 7 G Death of A bel ; 1 O'Kelly Esq C 15 O' Bryne William \u201cbest Bull Calf, 015 0 CLASS rp.Wesley's Thomas a Kempis 2 ; UNCLAIMED LETTERS.2 O'Kelly Esq C 17 O\u2019Brien Patrick \u201c ond do.610 0 For the best do.settled 10 years & under 15, 2 0 0 Gregory and Chapouc's Letters 2 3 5 O'Brien James 18 O*Mullan James \u201c 3rd do.07 6 1 ond do do 115 0 Dryden\u2019s Fables 20 OT 5 O'Neil James 19 o Brien Thomas \u201c best Heifer Calf, 015 0 \u201c ard do do 1 10 0 Vicar of Wakefield List or LETTERS remaining in the Quebec Post Office on g O'Brien Thos E 20 O\u2019Brien James « ond do ! 01 O © Kirke White's Remains .2 0 the Ist Sept., 1848, 7 O'Brien Wm 21 0\u2019 Bryan John \u20183rd do.076 CLASS 41m.Scott's Lay and Ballads 2s 8d ; Marmion 2 : (IF the following Letters are not redeemed within six 9 O'Neil H.= > Neil Stephen \u201cbest yoke of working Oxen bred by owners! \" 9 For the best do.sotted 5 and under 10, 2 2 9 Lady a Lake 2s Rokeby 9 | weeks from this date, they will be sent tothe Dead Letter 1 Outer Fabien + 3 Oulette Fabien 4 2nd do.do.te 2nd 0 do 5 ogg\u2019s Queen\u2019s Wake .p \u201c3rd do.do.150 6 3rd do do 1 10 0] Byron's Tales and Poems 3 3 N.B,\u2014 Persons enquiring for any of those Letters, are y Pearson Robert 12 Price Mrs Margaret \"4th do.do.1 0 0 CLASS 5711.Byron's Lara, &c.1 10 o particularly requested to ask for advertised Letters, 2 Plant Antoine 13 Plante Jean * best yoke of three years old Steers bred Byron's Don Juan, 2 vols.26 A 3 Penny Henry 14 Porter W by owner, 1 5 0} For thebest settled under 5 years, 2 0 0 Burns\u2019 Works 1 6 0 Adamson Rev W A à Porter Joshna 15 Pollack William \u201cond do.do.1 0 0 se 2nd do do 1 bh ; Thomson's Seasons 2s 3 So.2 0 1 Angrove Mrs B 5 Power Mrs Ellen, 16 Petre Mr Henry \u2018 5 d 11 ?t ections > Painchaud r Dr 17 Price Mrs Marat \u2018 A de de 5 10 0 i 3rd « bo a Homans 1 3| 1 Baker Richard 28 Burns Edward à 10 Polkelton Thomas 18 Paitro FX 6 \u201c Sth oof ta ir 5 .: Soniatyt i 's Pleasant Memories of Pleasant Lands 2 0] 4 Burk James 29 Bissonette Adolphe 11 Prior Volney 19 Pelletier best yoke of two years old Steers bred by All persons desirous of competing for the Society's pre- Sigourney s,P easa Land by Mr.Segourney 2 0} 9 Bane Nicholas 30 Benson George owner, 1 © : miums, will be required to observe the following regula- Scenes in my Native Land by Mr.2 0 10 Bagergeon Joseph 31 Boissell Charles 3 Quinn Ann ow 2nd do.do.015 tions, in accordance with the By-Laws of the Megantic Heber\u2019s Poems ieal Work 4 0 12 Barrett Stiphen 32 Boyle Mlss Mary R \u201cgd do.do.010 0 Agricultural Society :\u2014 Hannah More's Poetical Yorks 9 8] 13 Barrett John 33 Brady James .I Roi Antnine 14 Roberge Chas .4th do.do.d 076 1st.There shali be no appeal from the decision of the Songs of Home and Happiness 2 @|15 Blanchett F x 3 Beaugicar Joseph 3 Ityan Richard 15 Ryan Lawronee \u20ac M >\u201d s sUg Las verra ane [id ÉD où es Pos Lee RE LWT EE.\u201c oe years of 2% ° 110 of 2nd.Alllive stock exhibited must have been the bond Crabbe\u2019s Tales and Minor Poems 4 01,9 Bourgois Alex 37 Bichen James 7 Rey nalds William 18 Benos Madame \u201c 3rd do.do.1 50 fide property oe imported animal.S Colridge's Poetical and Dramatic works 5 9 20 Banie Thomas 38 Browne Mn MA 8 Robert James 19 Ryan Thos 2 \u201c$ Ath do.do.1 0 > Card, All Farm produce must have been grown or made Cowper's Poctical TE orks, HMustrated 7 0 a ing L D 40 Blackburn William > Buse à EC Lennox 2 yon Mari exander .best Yearling Ram, : 15 0 within twelve months, before exhibition, on the Farm of Milton's Doatica Lost 2 3] e3 Beauchant David 41 Disis Pierre 13 Ross Mrs John 2nd do.do.6 the competitor.Milton's Paradise Los 4 0195 Bailey Wm 42 Bouch Vincent s = pra do.do.2 10 0 4th.All Implements must be the property of the person Pootie Trese Poctry illustrated 7 0126 Bourke Richard | s Breen Andrew 2 Stubles Wm 19 Stainer Angeline .1 , e \u201c oy Ram Lamb, 0 7 6 in whose name they ro entered, and must be » order: on Montgomory's Poetical Works, 3 vols.15 > a Buchanan James 46 Bedard Larant 3 Sanche Joseph 2 Sutters, fe Cotillard Mons \u201c Brd do.do.050 Sh.a with the Secrotary at least one day before Shakespeare\u2019s Dramatic Works b 2 0 c Joh 5 Stafford Catherine 23 Senahan Edward \u201c est pen of three Ewes to have had the exhibition who will attend at the Court House in the Tales from Shakespeare by Charles Lam 1 61 Curamings vor ne 3 Carole Pour 6 Smith Nicholas 2 Saingen Nozaire Ce | y ie's Minst c.2 Caufield Mary S i Spruhan iam \u201c \u2018his Se î te 0 Township of Leeds, for that purpose, on the day before Pas Fables Le 4 s 3 Condon Richard 36 Clark James s Sr Pierre Jacque 28 Sheils William \u201c 3 do.do.100 the Exhibition.Le he C Sh Paul and Virginia with the Exiles of Siberia 2 ° 4 Conceran Richard 37 Clapham John 9 Sheriden James 29 Singleton William u CE 0.0.6th.Every Sced-Animal exhibited at the County-Show Ia 's Tales, Strife & Peace, & the Bondsman 2 6 Coady Patt 38 Corrigan 10 Strong Thomas 30 Sheoham Mrs 4th à d 016 0 .d th ious Miss Bremer\u2019s Tales, 0 41 Cafford Mrs E g nas ¢ « 0.0.shall have lived within the County during the prev ic Life or the II.Famil 2 9 Carswell Allen \" 11 Smithson William 31 Smith Wm best pen of three Ewe Lambs, 010 0 : or else, the proprietor shall give security to the Domestic L eo y 2 0110 Craig Mary 42 Crowe Mrs Swift Mathew or Clarke 32 Stanton Catherine \u201c 2nd do do 0 7 6nsoli hat the animal shall be kept in the County for The Prosident's Daughter 4 612 Couley Mary 44 Caplies Patrick 1 I I 33 Steer Esq WM \u201c : : 0 5 0 |Society, that the amma P Traits and Trials by Miss Landon y 45 Conlman Michael son Joseph bn bi ovor two and u service during the ensuing season, at a reasonable charge, meb Williams by Godin 8 014 Cryan Joho 46 Cullen William 13 Smith DW 33 Stansfield Lew cst Ram of any brocd over two and un- i vill ive the premium.4 .0 17 Curry Thomas : 14 Staurt Ann 55 Stansfield Lewis or 5 ycars A ge 1 0 0 before such Jroprictor, \" ls Toot Toct _\u2014 four years old) Tho Hungarian Brothers 3 0 18 Cunningham Bridget 47 Coxon Jobn 15 She ridan Peter 36 Sauvin Mad Veuve \u201cond dn do 017 6 7th, Stallions and bel : mpate for the The Hunehbuck of Notre Dame 0 20 Clarke R B 49 Carter Esq John 16 Sullivan John 87 Sudley James \u201cgrd de a .015 0 shall have had progeny to enable them to comp Khan's Tales 8 0 21 Clarke Mary 50 Cochrane Elizabeth 17 Simmos John 38 Scaulon Edmond a or 0.0.10 0 Society's premiums.The Baronet 3 g2 Couling Michael 51 Cunningham Michael 18 Skinner Thomas 40 Sweeny Bridget \" 4th do.do.0 8th.No premium shall be awarded if the animal or thing 1he aro at 3 0 22 Couting cael 52 Crawford Isabella : ks o best Ram Lamb, 010 0 do not appear to merit it.The Euthusias 83 01,4 Cerron Esq Edwd 53 Connors Mary 1 Thompson John 8 Thompson John u and do.: : s 9th.Any individual detected in fraud will be expelled aldemar an 8 0} 25 Campagna Miss C 5 Courtaux Eng 2 Tighe Thomas 9 Tibbetts James ï 0.ioty.: 2 0| 27 Cruice RW 5 Carr Tôuzin Appolyle 10 Turner Patric ** best pen of three Ewes of any breed, 1 0 0 the for son allowed to compete for the Society's History of Peter the Groat, 2 0! 20 Costello Michael 56 Caufield Mary Jane 3 Toole Elle y 11 Thibeault Edward ond do.do.017 6 i unless their subscriptions be paid on or before History of Charles t e 2 0 30 Cohel John P 57 Couillard Wm 5 Taibeau Paul 12 Thompson À C \u201c ar] do.do.015 © pren, iv 1848 Ben.Franklin's Works 2 0 31 Caron Louis Eloi 58 Cox Elizabeth & Thompson William 13 Tobin Thomas \u201c 4th do.do.0 10 0 the 24t h Ju 7 will furnish a Card and Number to cor- Bonar's Life of Wellington 2 vols 10 D En 7 Thompson À C 14 Timmings Joho \"best pen of Ewe Lambs, do.010 0 pond with thy entrance number\u2014this Card must be Chambers\u2019 Lifo of James the let vois.4 0] 1 Dupuis J Pa a 2 Doherty Zephirin Job v \u201c re .Le \u2019 wi : e \\ i , | itch John 2nd do.do.07 6 1 th xhibited.Robertson's America 4 2 Dechen c 1 1 Veitc \u201c attached to the animal or thing © .oI f Charles the V.Doran John 28 Donovan Cotnelius w \u201chl Bre, i do.283 The Stock and Articles must bo on the ground precisely Bebe eine \u2018and Fall of the Roman Empire 4 6 2 Daily John 29 Delay Mary 2 Wilson Robt 14 White John \u201c best Berkshire Boar, 110 0 by 10 o'clock, A.M., on the day of exhibition.ibbons à of Peru 2 6! 6 Doyle Michael 30 Dobmen Heinrich 3 Walsh Wm 16 Willvaghley Geo \u201c 2nd do.do.15 0 No Jerson oxcept the Officers of the Society will be al- Truoba\u2019s Conquest 0 9 8| 7 DeLaMarre Frs 32 Ducharme J B 4 Williams Jobn 17 Walsh E 3rd do.do.100 I a: eak to the judges, nor to be within the enclosure Perils and Captivity 2 6] 8 Darab Rosy 33 Duchesnay Louis J 5 Walsh Catherine 19 Webb Moxg J * best Berkshire 8 1 5 0]lowedtosp Cook's Voyages James 35 Dunn Mathew an : 20 Walsh James ershire Sow, he judges are on the ground.War 1 4|11 Dunne Jam À 6 Williams Leticia \u201c 2d do.do.1 0 0 when the rw sful competitors will bo furnished to Loss of the Wager Man of Wa 2 6|12 DeyJ E 56 Day Miss Julia R 7 White Catherine 21 Whipping Robert a fd do.do.917 8 I wy \u201cus speedily after the decision of the judges Bruce's Travels 8 013 Driscoll John 87 Dion Eduard | 8 Waliace Peter 22 Wilson i talph , .o beat Boar of any breed, : 1, ° as possible.On application to the Treasurer they will motker's 1fistory of New York 2 8 15 Donovan Denis be Hon 23 Duggan James ° White Joseph es Rocks vie Mary \u201c .receive the amount of their respective prem .ï D sxotie Doherty Hugh 40 Dacres Thomas hos or 8rd do do 0156 0 1e amo 1, article or History of Don Quixo o 21 Dober g 13 Walker Arc \u201c \u2018 \u2019 Gratuities will be awarded to any animal, g n 8 22 Dodd James 42 Duquet Jos \u201c pa, do.do.010 0 thing that may merit it, if recommended by the judges.Sandford and Morte Capt.Marryat 50/2 dd Chartes 45 Dempsey Martin 1 Young J 2 Young Michael « gusjebroeding Sow > do.1 1 S JOHN R.LAMBLY, PrespT, M, À.8.Mastorman Ro y by 6 0124 Dow John 44 Dimeey Martin n , : olida; : \u201c 3rd do.do.> 15 0 JOHN HUTCHINSON, Beov.Philip Quarle 2 3] gs Dailanty Thomas \u201c 4h do.do.0 10 ol 29th July, 1848.| ee tte pn emt tpn avis ara Son.the BE er Japp SE with men and munitions of war for fieland.The which, at a mean obliquity of 28 © 27° 83\" for tLe éoliptlo, their respective Governmants, Lave sent ?S aan (3RRMANY.\u2014 A letter fiom Munich of the 11th int.give £ ie ; NI RE ; 2A MS ini i ir resi- Briti i - a for.ions on the quelling of Cangeal FROM PAULRS RECEIVED sy tue STEAMSIHP states that all the ministers have sent in their resi British Government were made minutely acquaint- gl roe ET 10° N o sean |! q g of the vutbr Le test i .gnation, in consequence of the check which they ed, long before they sailed, with their ports of de- Aug.7\u2014Longitude > 4 1 NL.I i 8 uato.eak at Guang.nen NIAGARA.have received relative to the civic guard and the parture, the names of the vessels, the nature of the On placing in my New Cometarium, as described in the | The Arco Iris of the 15th states that havi volunteers.¢ However,\u201d adds the letter, ¢ it is freight, the sympathisers on board, and the numbers Liverpool Hfercury of September 5 1845, a disgram, al- 5 continually going on at different noir 55k side LATEST FOREIGN NEWS thought that, under present circumstances, the King and names of the captains and crew, all written in} eady prepared, according to Halley's elements, for the coast, and it will be impossible to ston the of tu tred > ces.as will not accept their resignation.\u201d the United States.All those vessels, and all those (J 056th, comet of 1556\u2014which may, with propriety, less the Government make some effort t 1e evil up.ded eT EVENING Gc.18 Hamer, August 16.\u2014 Our city is full of troops, men, will be taken if theyzapproach our shores.\u2014 be named the Ægidiun Comet, in honor of Father Giles, Marine force and Garda Costa.Bot} 0 Tevive à lent Losuos, Frinay EvEsino, Au.and ne Are d .| .met, red oth ure abso).F We have received letters with the hostitities preparation is peing ma o to until the Dublin Evening Post.of Cambridge, its first Fuglish commemorator.\u20141 was require .c | : utely tery RaNcE.\u2014WNe Hd ceive: ith tue |'hostiilles, ships are allowed to depart until the \u2018 This person.who was arrested able, in the short space of ten minutes, to determine that n Vera Cruz every thing was v ur 4 Paris papers of yesterday, from which we make the 3Uth instant, free of molestation, and numbers are |.Dr M Cannox.- The 4 committed to Newgate the comet now discovered by Dr.Petersen is, in reality, the population were free Fo a ul, although 7.following extracts i\u2014 ; ; availling themselves of the opportunity ; but since for high tCeuson nd who is supposed to represent the long expected periodic comet of 202 years, concerning doubtable North Americans.It seau of the re fap It was oat the Italian question w hich caused the yesterday no vessels witl be permitted to come UP! the body of Iri à al ors in America was for- which so much has been written, and which has been so they have carried away with them ob to them that men depression which took place in the funds yester- to the town with cargo, the blockade Living com- ! I y of, den 3 Spa ool i asions Hy ad- | anxiously looked for by the whole hody of astronomers.| trade and business.The papers of 18 very Bpirit of will day.The internal situation af the Republic alone menced.merly a resid ent 0 Liverros \u2019 anc Conciliati ye il By the comet's positions on the 7th and 10th instant, it an account of an irruption SEAT of the capita] ive Inst occasioned the uneasiness and the misgiving ob- STRALSUND, August 13.\u2014This day Major-Gene.dressed public meetings in \u20ac e true Conciliation-hall series 0 micrometrica measures with illuminate wires.York market.TI là ch: _ e Aew- hither cross the Alps.The latter was in the meantime whom are still in arms agai pentauce, and some of time, presumed to be connected with the rebel! It is yet rather a difficult object, but has increased in ., 1e old channels of trade are nearly ins hom are still in arms against their Sovereign, and, movement, whose name is not, for certain reasons ichti ; ; ; lost sight of, in the many new an OLE agains , \u2019 ons, brightness since Monday morning.he .more profitable .: ones springing up daily.\u201d \u201c à risk directed to hold himself in readiness to march, so within the last week, have been inciting «rmed given publicity to.Itis also stated as a fact, that Respectfully and truly yours, that the forward movement mizht be simultaneous mobs to deeds of ult a care Survol \u2026 Ld ; PE 4 ; - : along.tho whole line the moment the telegraph mobs to pos of tumult and outrage, Surely a vue one of the principals in the futile attempt has given, A .Vv.\u20ac.Royo.We hope our neighbors will not expose us to thy Should order him to take the field.peliection will show ues pe cut, ho: mprivient, and is giving, information to the Government res- To President Everett.temptation of making any be A Na AssratsLy, Tuesdas.\u2014 The Assembly and how non sucha memorial mast be at this time, | pecting his confréres ; and this, probably, burried p g any bad use of this hemp, ; CE ° ae HA Stdy.\u2014 sas 101$ and in how false a position it would place the Govern- the intent of Mr.O'Brien to } \u2019iscon nect hims _\u2014 Be Railway.ere a ment and the memotialists, and, mare particularly, from such vile associates.It scons ct hi meelf Q UE BEC: PAPERS RELATIVE TO EMIGRATION TO THE BRIT 5 an \u20ac Rail .i § ¢ misguided men in whose behalf this applicati than three wreks si M Wows 3 \u201cIN \u2018 ; ; ° and facilieting bl angemen re | 4.! i D pp ion than three weeks since Mr, Doheny was arrested ISH PROVINCES IN N : tors and orediions was e arrangement ee ol det.is to be made.To them it may be attended with and committed to Nenagh Gaol for sedition.It may THURAD AY, 6Tu SEPTEMBER, 1848.CES mE NORTH AMERICA.ier i we rwares mmenced, and} the worst consequences; the mercy of the Crown also be remembered that bail was taken for his sur- rr rrr AAA ' The Committee on F post hour.3 ; must be voluntary\u2014it cannot be extorted : ît cannot | rending to abide his trial at this assizes.Strange TT SOO PAAR SAL Aa No.55 CA NADA.in the consideralion of a petition or pes Nogpies have conditions imposed upon it under any cireum- to say, the Crown sent up no bills to the grand jury BY TELEGRAPIL (No.85.) No.1, Guard of Milan, praying for the armed intervention stances, sti less before guilt has been ascertained, against Mi.Doheny, and stranger still, no bail or Re + ,( Cory of a DESPATCH from Govervor-General the of France PEE 0 fie a aod or even thie preliminaries of jus- recongnizance was estreated.\u201d 7 [Reported fur the Quebec Gazette] Earl of ELGIN and KINCARDINE to Earl Grey = ve .tice fulfilled.During the last six months t! - : : \u2019 } Bray, A letter from Madrid of the 12th states ration of the tiovernment has been pA te Mo.Jeux, O\u2019Conserr.\u2014The Cok papers an- Government House, Montreal, rapidity Que M.Mou liad fuken the oath at the hands of the utmost limits of publis safety, and the same spirit pounce that il is the intention of Mr.John U\u201dCon- MONTREAL, Sept.5,\u20147, P, M June 28, 1848.3 ueen, and been installed in the Finance Depart- will always guide its cour: à cest du nellto take up his perinanent residence in London aq - 1 My ju i ment on his return to Madrid.M.Sierra, who acte the Goverument to society ia Eu aus A for the more efficient discharge of his duties as a Flour dull at 28x.6d.@ 28s.9d.We hear ofa On : (cectved July 20, 1848, Ti S ed as Under Secretary of State during the adminis- law and the preservation of order + and an me director of the Nationai Bank.The Hon.Gentle- sale of 250 bris, ai 28s.6d.va o ith the view of ascertaining, by personal ober we that aioe pe Mie de VE publics an called to it dares not\u2014abdicate its functions, however influ- man, it is stated, means to retire from politics.Re age Station L'procceded | yg at the Quarantie tha (Oi dei bo A dep ican movement ential or respectable the parties by whom it may be DEATH or Car, MARRYATT, C.B., &c.\u2014The ser.No news in the city last week.My visit 0 rosse Isle at the close of ANI pd or Jepressec y the political chief of Castel- summoned to ds so.\u201d vice and the public will learn with regret the death The ship Cambria.with a general cargo f the the authorities.and I had.2 together unexpected by sure,\u201d C 17 a, oe Lane .i of Captain Frederick Marryatt, C Bh.which 6k (eda arrived thi fs Lg rom ihe : re accordingly the advantage the old ITALY \u2014The Débats anmounees that it has re- Seizure or Gusroworr.\u2014The following is the | | yatt, C.B., which took Clyde, arrived this forenoon.of seeing the establishment in its usual worki e :ved informati at General \\Velden.w copy of a letter dated Dungarvan, August 9.\u2014On | hey at his seat, Langham, county of Norfolk, on : .order.VS on the Ce amod tha Roman g'oneral À on edi the night of the 7th instant, Bae Cn Ton | Mes ay» the 9th inst., after a lingering illness.Nrw York, September 5\u20143, P.M.2.L have much pleasure in reporting t battle \u20ac of Bologna, has been disavowed and recalled b master, came into the bay of Dungarvan, and was | one gallant officer had never recovered himself A telegraph despatch from Washington says Lordship that I Lave been highl tified by That swift ft the Austrian government, Y {boarded next morning by the chief hoatman, hols à e shock his feelings sustained by the melan- Isaac Frazer is appointed Acting Attorney-General, I have thus been enabled to Sec of its condith Ny o collect The effect produced at Genoa by the intelligence M\u2018Gowan and three of the coast guards, Her nom- | choly deal of bis eldest son, a brave and noble- The warehouse of Andrew Spiers, Augusta, management.In order to ensure greater regular the fac of the capitulation of Milan was such, that a depu- inal cargo they found was flour, which was marked : Jed young o cer, second lieutenant ofthe Aven- Georgia, containing G00 bales cotton, was burned and system, it has been placed thi À y modera tation was sent to Charles Albert, to ascersain on their clearance or\u201c transire,\u201d* together with sun- | he steam frizate\u2014among whose engulphed victims on the Ist inst.Loss $12 to $15,000.control of à military commandant Captai Scot Qucher directly from him the causes of the disaster.In an da fon (Fish goods.| On examining the latter | graphic wi Sng eon avira , Manyatt ar his NEw ORLEANS, September 4 the 71st regiment, who has shown muh good sese vas he account of their interview, whi k placed at powder, and at once communicat be Las jects, elecled many - ; ; \u201c, and fi i i i i as £0\" Vigovano, ae ie hour teehee, circumstance to the comptroller, Mr [inicaed the i invaluable remedies of old abuses, and introduced a Yellow fever increasing, but has not yet spread received from ha Tg out the he anon: he ae combin Jon He OU, @ , : di na y WHO ! better feeling and code of treatment both for to any alarming extent.j vi * » dhe accommoda- arativ when the King was in bed, the deputation state that reported it to Mr.Howley, the resident magis- | a ; r men su ning tions provided f i iorati p g 2 : ; 2 815- | and officers than would in all probability h Stocks without much ch provided for the large and sickly emigration of they set forth the doubts, fears, and suspici trate.The latter gentleman at once gave a requi- in all probability have re- sales\u2019 much change.last year hav i ae h s, \u20ac spicious of | siti a qui- | sulted from the most f 1 and def i i Sales Tr 3 year have moreover been found Litherto, at i the people of Genoa ; th: .v aske ; ©! sition to Lord Chewton, who commands - Me : ormal and deferential appli- Sales Treasury notes at 34.1 i ti iti \u201crs.ant which | tories AP sacrifices of va Ve re vo- ment of the 6th Foot stationed here, and etn cation in the usual way, \u2014 (London paper.) ou Freinage clore vithout much animation at 9 @ suficint for he Pequirements of he present.ns outre ished in eight days-\u2014how it was the ave Van-| on board with them and a strong police force.or first class bills.3.The i i ; and hbo thimaniy control tion of Milan had boen signed = ie ni tula- search, 600 barrels of gunpowder were jorce.Ona Tue CrioLera 18 Ec ypr.\u2014 Letters from Alex- Freights firm.purbose do a IE ES à aan adapted for vo (ends \u20ac calling on the pcople to arm, and the inhabitants or in weight about thirty tons, The master and one of | andria, of the 22nd ult., announce that the cholera had Amount of coin in sub-treasury, $2,000,000, and miles long b one bro da na.2 ner Nov the city were preparing for à desperat DILANS O1 [his crew went on shore ; no doubt to make arrange manifested itself with considerable intensits at Cairo, and the Secretary has refused to receive any payment | situated ab } road at the widest part and is to carr, how it was that the assistance pe Ne ments for effecting a landing at a part of the country that the epidemie had also reached Tantah, a town on the ON the loan for the present.channel of de 20 miles below Quebec, in the open itis the > assiste : \u2018 s ; .amietta branch of the Nile.Alexandri i y i.lawrence.Its surface 15 guher- i been demar t:4-\u2014and, finall 5, what would become sa sien a he Tipperary border, but were since ap- been spared, and, as the malady was a he py New York, \u201461, p.M.[ally rocky, and Picturesquoly wooded, but patches the ai a 1e people and their new!y \u2018conquered liberties ?well, sive conflicting account gare ere in bride.grims from Constantinople, several of whom were visited Ashes without change, with small sales.of arable and fertile land occur here and there.public 1 he King heard their observations with the greatest Th e Coq vette is at 5 accpun se the transaction.with it in the lazaretto of Alexandria, the correspondent Cotton steady.Sales 1000 bales partly for The portion which is allotted to healthy passengers - calm, and replied that the army was exhausted, Lieut.Petch à p : arge of the Advice, infers, from its not meeting there the atmospheric condi- export.Middling upland, 63 ; Orleans 62 @ 63 is separated from the rest by a narrow tongue of Wei that the Milanese had no serious means of resistance, | the day (1 ayho opportitnely came here during tion necessary for its developuient, that the city hadnothing Flour and Meal\u2014Fair enquiry to-day, but mar land, on which a guard-house and sentry are estab- above \u20ac at the armistice was inevitable, and that he had \u2019 § bee t fortunate circumstance | to apprehend from its effects.Ibrahim Pacha had imme- ket, if thing, 1 fi Purel ea 5 lished.A second guard-hot d laced Ti obtained it through the English ambassador.Th to have made this timely discovery, as no one can diately given orders to suspend everywhere all labori y 1 any thing, less firm.urchases can be made he v g -house and sentry are place he) ne knghs ssador, e lculate on à ischief A k ) ywhere all laborious rather easier.Market Gd.below the highest point on the verge of the hospital ground, at the distance M report of the deputation then proceeds as follows : ca ie mischief that might have been Works, an.to supply the men engaged in them with whole- a g point.of bor : , ontre rs ) ther 8 : effected throug Ts some food.; Ne m wit] Sales 5000 bris.at 85,94 to 6 for good brands ; | about a mile from the former, the interval between : hs Eicher\u201d (said the King) ¢ we shail conclude an on gh the agency of those miscreants,\u201d ed or ihe public establishments in Cairo wore to 6,06 for new Genesee.Tnclude d in the in § the two being appropriated to the military and cer public : norable peace, or we shall re-enter on the cam- |, ELoNIOUS PrE.\u2014On Thursday, a large meat | bidden to bring into the towns ei EE eos, a were 1 to 2000 brls.for export.Receipts are mo- tain officers of the establishment.All unauthorized Monope paign the public spirit will be again roused ; per- P'® smoking from the oven, was presented at the fruit.All those measures h ner gras regetaples, OT derate.In meal small business at 83 a for Je communication between the occupants of the ditfer sition Z 11 joi .; 21e; ; *, 0 es ha gen executed.i .S r r= ; ee , ape Frame ri Join us, and we shall be stronger, gule of (he poy gaol by a servant of the Messrs, remained at his fort, but had sent off the two Princcs Mom sey ; #3,50 for Pensylvania.me ent divisions of the quarantine station is thus ci owing hether F King, questioned by us as to Varian, of Patrick-streel, to be given to Isaac Ste.taf Bey and Mehemet Ali Hey, on board a worvatte, The Rye flour, $3,87, and quiet.off, for no one can pass from one to the other witht 8 lied ter trance had refused her intervention, re- PACN AN alph Varian, prisoners for treasonable \u20acHYOY of the Sultan, Masloum Bey, the bearer of the fir.Grain\u2014Market dull in the morning for corn, but an order from the Commandant, Yérance plied :\u2014\u2018 I made a demand for it to M.Cavaiguac, / Practices.Before the pie was forwarded by the vut- Man of His Highness, by which the Porte declared Me- the sales before the cl 5 i 7 4.The establishment for healthy passengers con and alo, RÉ but England appeared but little disposed to favor ward turnkey, the searcher pierced it with a long hemet Ali incapable of governing in consequence of his About 80,000 bushs changed hon 4 cludi ne 8000 tains accommodation for about 3000 but I found full 4 this interventions\u2019 As to the internal situation, the needle, and finding it contained something hard, state of nanity, and recognized Ibraham Pacha as his sue- on board ship 18 000 bios rou nd yello hg 3 to very few there at the period of my visit, the ships nd gr A ng assured us that the concessions he had made | lifted the crust and discovered a bottle.On drawing cessor, had arrived at Alexandria.The firman was read 75 ; good mixed, 6! \u2019 in the sales Which had recent] i fi ue A would undergo no alteration.He is to is the cork, it was found \u20ac : si 8 in Council on the 21st.Masloum Bey i ; good mixed, Ghe, to 67.Included in the sales | ad recontly arrived having been free TY fr A TS: : .publish a \u2018 ound to enclose five or six letters | it sh sloum Bey was anxious that were 30,000 bushs.Balti hi i sickness, and consequent! rmitted to proceed om tl 5 proclamation in which he will give an account and scraps of news T it should have been the occasion of a grand \u2019 ushs.Baltimore white, to arrive, at ., : q y pern cd to Pp ; : of p papers.The scraps gave accounts Ibrahi ; 8 ceremony, but 67c.to G8 with their freight at heir d t The A ; events, and promis ) recount of tl rahim Pacha opposed it, because th ss : c.to 68.ght at once to their destination.1% no i of civil liberty a EE D vole institutions rocoedings in eee à nd reports of the father did not admit of his joining in any Joyful oh Wheat in fair request for export, and sales of hospital sheds are calculated to admit a still greets debted D A letter from Bologna, of the eveni directed to I.S.Varian ngst the letters was one stration.l\u2019ublie prayers had been ordered throughout Genesee reached 1850 at $1,34 to 1,35.number, but the patients actually there did no ! say: 8 i states that the peasants of the surrounding oe oh, by one of his \u2018female i hb Bayt by the Chief of the Ulemas for the cessation of the Rye, 70c.to 73, with sales 10,000 bushs.thes Sey observe, amount to 200 în al, sod tract f , : roun ountry ! res, w was very cholera.Oats dull, and selli 34 hese the larger portion were suffering from conti 0 were flocking to the city, armed in different v lengthy, couched in ext i i ull, and selling at 34c.to 36.] g \u20ac 1 ) 3 FRYE, hy, xtraordinary langua The Kolner Zeit i intelli 3 ; i i to aid the inhabitants against the Austrians, ehould containing the most horrifying sentiments ges pu gence,\u201d that the cholera has broken net Common i rotin Tithe Baan?Sales 5.08 bal moe viralent typhus type Being ses of sh ly re.we ot a second attack be made.This letter states tl menced by stating that the Irish revol i the south- i i i i .( ren oF ris.8 i ; \"Min .tion was 1-east of Gallacia) and in Sweden.Itis d to 9,06 5 ] 5.With tl f i Il cessary loss of the Bolognese to be eight killed and 15 1\u20ac crushed by th 1d u chat the pl : , asserted to 9,06, and $11,50 to 11,56.9 re view of preventing all unneces: 5 wound- y the gold of England and the treacher at the plague is not only raging at Stockholm, but that Beef fi ! interruption to trad ission has b anted past 7 ed; that of the Austrians, 40 killed, a large of Ireland, bnt it was only for a time, th Ÿ it has penetrated into the interior \u2019 a cef firm for mess, with sales 3 or 400 brls.at rruption to trade, permission has been gr - L j ough he or p d into the interior of the country, into Fin- $12.62 during the 1 \u2019 to masters stopt.¢ ber of wounded.and 80 priso larg num she might not live t 3 land and Lapland.and that it i ly ,62 to 13.g course of the resent season {0 r ti erected at all he rer ee sont age Was not ut er effort, as the pre racter.p'and, an it is of a most malignant cha- Lard not active, but no change in the rates.\u2014 of ships placed in quarantine to proceed on thet say, hi people were animated by a resolution to perish to however, baseness and cowardice would h 8 The Berliner Zeitungshalle (a paper whose statements Sales 3 or 400 bris.at 82e.to 4.and ein fa UE her in he : Suction the last man rather than to submit to the \u2018invaders.\\neit reward, \u2018The potato blight had again sh ave [are not much to be relied on) mentions a case of Asiatic Whiskey, tendency upward.and depositing in the hands of the authorities at That The Alba, of Florence, publishes a notice by the \u2018Self, and in a form more destructive than hith own cholera which occurred at the Charité at Berlin.The GROCERIES.\u2014A firm market for sugars, and up- the ra of monay for their maintenance, calculi y n Prolegate of Bologna, dated the 9th thanking the 2nd thank God for it, as it would rid Ireland f the patients it is asserted, diedafter the illness had with fearful ward tendency.At auction 700 bags Rio coffee the rate of 74d.currency per head per day for ta one ca \u2019 people for their heroic resistance of the Austrians, 1¢8raded wretches who had not the man} her the rapidity passed through all its stages.sold at 5kc.to 62.Linseed oil steady.Sales at period of their probable detention.The pr big and informing them that an indemnity for their time \u20180 \"isk their miserable lives in a battle for freedom ; .Sc.to 57, to arrive, and 58e.on the spot; and 2 fro ¢ One conveyed to the hospitals, snd} M Bow LE will be paid to such as require it.He advises the She Would, bowever, regret to have the poor 9; (From the Liverpool Mercury, Auguat 18.) or 3000 gallons American at 60c.to 61.healthy landed at the healthy station, whence, 0 derin 8 people not to rely with too much confidence on the Willing swept away, if there was not a hereafter Sales at the Board to-day were large.of sickness, they are transferred to the other od 0 Li ê iy {error that they have inspired, but to organise them.The letter proceedvd to say.that the base Romish RE-APPEARANCE OF THE PERIODIC COMET oF 292 Treasury notes and United States Bs sold at yes- the island.This arrangement has been foun ne ÿ 41 selves in order to be well prepared against any other priests had sold their country, and were now about YEARS.terday & prices.work well and to be conducive alike a pile ted 4 attacks, \u2018| ta be rewarded for their undying sins by Saxon gold.In the Times newspaper of Tuesday last, the Drerling, 9 to 94, aud steady.of the ship-owner, the immigrant, ead the! (han a ; A letter from Rome, of the 7th, states that the [There are other passages the import of which it 1th instant, a notice was given by Mr.I.R.Hind of the Freights\u2014 Liverpool, corn, 83d.to 9d.Flour, 3s.health.» bo of ¢ the measur ht ollowing list of the new ministry had been com- would be wrong to allude to.) The bottle and its discovery of a comet in the constellation Auriga, by Dr.LATER FROM MEXICO.\u2014Vera Cruz dates to the ke 8 est proof of the efficacy 0 ee md Ter thE mnnicated to the Chamber of Deputies-\u2014viz, :\u2014 CONtents have been retained by the authorities.Th stersen, of Altona.The comet is described as small, 17th ult.are received.Pared taken, whether at Grosse Isle or sleewic Lj iE.i Count Fabri.Interior: Di Ross i ie was gi ; 8.Ihe but bright and easily observed ; i ir ; \u2019 ; eceived.Paredes has managed to the provisions of recent Imperial and Provinci LEG, M Lou Fine ror; Di Rossi, Grace and Justice ; P Sr [Riven to the prisoners.\u2014 Cork Constitution, Dr.Petersen were.i ser ed; is positions, as given by evade all pursuit, and is now with the Indians in Acts for preventing tl pread of ship fever in the in thig ét inance ; Guarini, Commerce and Ind HE AMERICAN SYMPATHISERS.\u2014W : » Were, in Altona Mean Time Si itive i i : i ; je 2 ti 18 Hi y Finance ; ni and Industry SERS.e may stale a , Sierra Gordo.Positive information ding tl i i i dition © RE and, provisionally, Public Works ; Count \u2018| that the American s : .M8, I.M.à.regarding this province is furnished by the sanitary condition, eace j ) a mpathisers hav = \u2014 fact ! so Jy E PA inl QO | Arms ; Perfetti, Police, ad interim Campello, row we should thiok Pat certain! \u20ac vessels\u2014a Ang.7\u201414 46 13.R.A., 6 15 0.3.N.L., 41 © 18\" 46\u201d Ie 1as reached the Government, and the | Æ Mo- the immigrants at stations in the interior fo whic Sial Ses 3 , \u2019 \u2019 y some\u2014freighted 10\u201413 20 43.* 63122.3.* 88 nitor\" states that he is endeavouring to stir yp à they are veyed i nanb Trie y thet PF See 49 0 war of castes in the conntry, All the States, through y are conveyed in Jarge numbers.Tm Co Hem mare pad Je i; SR, EEE alie ang glin f the | un- ive A utely sough \u20ac re à Hat irit of | give Ootery ed thy Nageq dfficia] a Ga- hieveg same hina, on of 28, 's mail agra, e New 8.South.nd six he Tmo- Chente to the ed dis.VË 18 he Post \u201cStock inets of ely and ermany, ermany e and by st then roof the emp wag the Illi Canada, nto and also nee board à he New- re nearly rofitabls 18 to the emp.IE BRIT.à.eneralthef 1 Grey, real, | 1848) al obser- aranitine close of ected by vantage working to your by what ition and bgularity nder thé Scott, of od sense 5 he has mmoda= ation of erto, at 5, amply season.for the y three and is he open gener- patches there.sengers hgue of estab= > placed istauce etween nd cere horized b diner vus eut ithout rs con- i found ¢ ships ce from roceed Tha greater not, 1 andof couti- of the le, essary ranted asters À their Ji e Isle, there ted at for the scase nd the n case end of und to terest ublic hsures under vincis in thé on v which y this measures woul:l appear to have been emily successful.Upwards of 10,000 immigrants nently Irealy passed Montreal, and although a con- haves le number of sick have been admitted and side in the immigrant hospital, only one case of treaty +d typhus has declared itself there, the preva- decide lies being continued fever, cold, and dysen- fest Mo which persous arriving in a new country are \u201cil times subject.ut all gms Fi will not fail to appreciate the be nee of the facts which 1 have in this state- op fly submitted for your information.They met md, I trust, to allay the panic occasioned by 5 cs immigration, and to induce the colonial We to recognize more frankly and fully the ad- IY es which the province derives from the in- van on ot labor and capital from Great Britain a \u2018Freland : they will also, I hope, enable the a ernment to resist inordinate demands on the Provincial Treasury, on account of alleged services à expenditure in connection with immigration, an fered by persons who remember the liberality Bh which aid of this description was afforded j st calamitous season.dng Me De however, in this short review of the ndition and prospects of the immigration of the ee «on, omit to mention one circumstance, which is ot only very deplorable in itself, but which is also, Vier Jikely to operate to the prejudice of the immigrants.1 am assured by persons well qualified to offer an opinion of the subject, that the depression now prevailing among the commercial and trading classes in the province exceeds anything of the kind ever befure experienced in Canada.So unfor- quate a state of things necessarily reacts upon the gericulturists who are deprived of the accommoda- ton to which they are accustomed, and consequently disabled from employing the usual amount of labor.1 must add that sume of the great public works on which large sums have been expended of late years, are completed, while others are progressing less Lriskly than heretofore.Nor is it probable that their place will be supplied by extensive undertakings on the part of individuals or companies until credit revives, The crops on the ground at present are, however, promising ; and if Providence blesses the province with an abundant harvest, some of the evils which | have indicated above will, it may be hoped, disappear.; .9, Meanwhile my council are desirons to render the waste lands of the Crown more readily available for settlement, and are adopting measures with that view.It is proposed to open up roads through the anconceded lands, and to make free grants in small lots upon them to actual scttlers on the principles and conditions adopted in the Owen's Sound Settlement.Each individual thus located on land, wlien not himself an immigrant, provides for one by creating a gap in the labour market, which the latter mav fill.The smalluess of the grants, and the stringent conditions of clearance and occupation insisted on, have been found in the experiments hitherto made to furnish an adequate sceurity arainst their falling into the hands of speculators-\u2014 a risk which, in the opinion of some.coustitutes an insuperable barrier to the success of any system of sottlement which involves the gratuitous alienation of land, With respect to objections for such schemes, founded on the assuinption that they have a tendency to produce over-dispersion of population and a consequent disturbance of those social relations which are indispensable to combination of labor and accumulation of national wealth, 1 venture to submit that they hardly apply to a measure so carefully guarded, or to the peculiar condition of a commanity which has the means of supplying from a source which is practically inexhaustible, any void in the labour market created by increased rapidity of settlement.1 have, &c., (Signed) ELGIN AND KINCARDINE.The Right Hon.Earl Grey, Ÿ £c.£e.&c.S test, these A New ExTerprise.\u2014¢ Weannounce with pleasure,\u201d says Le Canalien, \u201cthat Mr.Joux RYAN, the old friend of the public and of cheap navi-zation on the St.Lawrence, has again entered the lists to battle efficaciously with monopoly, by means of a swift though middling-sized steamer, When we recollect the many efforts of this gentleman to increase the facilities of travel and trade in this country, by moderate charges on Loard the steamers between Quebec and Montreal; when we consider that it was he who got up the People\u2019s Line, from which he was compelled to withdraw, in order that it might combine with the old monopoly, and that the comparatively high prices of 15s.to 17s.Gd.might be resumed ; when, especially.we observe the crusade which the united companies carry on against the steamer Ludy Elgin, we feel tha necessity of some control over the present powerful association, which tends to forestall the navigation of the St.Lawrence.Now everybody will admit that Mr.Ryan is the man fo carry out successfully such an enterprise, and that itis the duty of all those who can do so to grant him the aid and encouragement to which he is unques- tionabiy entitled by his past efforts in favor of the public good.\u201d We fully concur in what Le Canadien says in the above extract, The public in general, and the cities of Quebec and Montreal particularly, are largely indebted to the public spirit of Mr.Ryan, who in 1844, when the monopoly cabin rate was 20s., originated the opposition People's Line, the establishment of which was owing to his character, tact and indomitable perseverance, or, as our neighbors would say, \u201csolitary andalone \u201d he \u201c set the ball in motion,\u201d and successfully grappled withthe old Monopoly and itsadjuncts, although he has reaped none of the benefits derived from the success in that primary object of his labors.Another advantage for which the public are indebted to him, and of which he might also truly Say : Sie vos non vobis, &c., is the existing (his) contract for carrying the mails, at much lower rates than Previously, delivering upwards at a quarter past 8 A.M.instead of noon, and downwards at a quarter Past 7 A.M.in lieu of 8.But he would not have stopt there : his ruling passion, or, as some would nu » his 6 hobby,\u201d was and is, we know, the intro- tction of Rowland Hill's system of penny postage.ay great wrong has been inflicted on Mr.Ryan, n he hardly gainsay.As in his appeal for aid good | present laudable enterprise, uniting public derin L apport to his family, he purposes ren=- ine 5; no account of his stewardship of the ol 1s creation, from its origin to his being than hn it, we forbear saying anything further g him all possible success.eter THE Mix 0 ue MINISTRY STANDING ALTERNATELY ON EACH in ee Journal de Québec, the ministerial organ ! Peace, who Y® it is told that the Clerk of the! , had reccived letter fi i til & v Lived a letter from the Provin- : Secretary informing him that the name of Mr.* \u201c> Uuiresne had been struck off the list of Ma- CREA trent glatratos, received another the uext day, informiag im that this first decision was suspended._ UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH.\u2014At the annual graduation of Doctors of Medicine at this University on the 1st August, 63 young gentlemen obtained their degrees, among whom was Mr, Joseph Carrier of Quebec, formerly a student under Dr.Frémont.His thesis was on the Diseases of the Chest, SEALS continue to visit our fresh waters, attracted, it is said, out of their briny element, by the siren voice of a gallant colonel, now a member of the Montreal City Council, who has undertaken to make that city the head of salt water navigation.\u201d Another of these amphibious creatures, measuring five feet in length and weighing eighty pounds, was shot the day before yesterday on the beach, opposite the Priests\u2019 Farm at Beauport.The Quebec Mercury, determined to justify the epithet \u201coily,\u201d which has been applied to its late friend thie colonel by some unfriendly journalists in Montreal, pelts him with the blubber of sach of his * victims\" as they are caught, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Quenre Gas Works.\u2014We mentioned a short time ago that these works were advancing rapidly towards completion, and that the main pipes were heing laid down along the principal streets of the city.The works are now very nearly complete.The Mercury thus describes them in their present state of forwardness :\u2014 « We this day visited the site of the Gas Works, and found them to be in an advanced state.This site has been reclaimed from the bed of the River St.Charles ; indeed where an extensive pile of buildings are now erected, schooners and small trading craft last summer flosted at anchor.The foundation of the buildings, artificially formed, is 21 feet in depth, and the area of the works is 200 feet by 137.¢ The buildings were planned by P, Peebles, Esq., the talented Manager of the company, and constructed by Messrs.Wilson & Peters, the contractors.They are of brick, substantially erected, and will be covered with tin ; the roofing now on being of that material.On the east we have the offices of the company, with a light and spacious show-room overhead ; adjoining are the workshop and coal sheds, lofty buildings.On the centre of the north wall is the Retort ITouse, extending into the yard 65 feet by 55.The chimney, the foundation of which is without the wall, will be a circular one.The necessary materials for its construction are daily expected, On the westside of the square we find the buildings for the condensers, purifiers, lime-house, and station-meter house, and at the south west cornor is the gasometer house, which also contains the tank, The tank is 31 feet 9 inches within, in diameter, by 26 feet deep ;\u2014it is wholly finished, and the columns for suspending the gas-holder are also set up.The gas-holder, itself, it is expected, will be finished in a fortnight or three weeks, Its diameter will be 50 feet, depth 16 feet, and it will be capable of containing about 31,416 cubic fret of gas, « With respect to the operations of the Company beyond the works proper, the main pipes have been laid tiirough the following streets :\u2014St.Paul, St.Peter, Sanlt-au- Matelot, Champlain (to the Cul.de- Sac), Notre Dame,\u2014in the Lower Town, ascending Mountain Street to the Upper Town, here the following Streets have been laid:\u2014 Palace, St, John, Fabrique, Buade, and Fort, turning into the Place d\u2019Armes, facing the St.George's Hotel.In St.Roch\u2019s the pipe-laying in Desfossés and Bridge Streets will be completed within a fortnight.¢ This is a briet but comprehensive outline of the operations of the company since its first working.The time is now at hand when the public will have to co.operate.The City Council we to pay for a certain number of lamps, but we understand that but few applications have as yet been made by tradesmen for a supply or gas for their shops.sé À propos to this subject, Mr, Peahles is about to open lis collection of lustres, pendants, &c.\u201d We find it mentioned in one of the late English papers that a Miss Anne Wright, of Radford, committed suicide with her father\u2019s razor.She had fallen in love with Mr, Caughey, a Wesleyan minister, after hearing him preach, and destroyed her- seif in a fit of despondency.Mr, Caughey is well known in Quebec.\u2014( Mercury.) THE PoTaTo RoT.\u2014The Montreal Gazette notes the appearance of the potato rot in the counties of Montreal, Terrebonne, Beauharnois and Richelieu, and adds\u2014* for the next season the potato, if attainable at all, will only be attainable as a luxury.\u201d NEWFOUNDLAND, \u2014The distress under which this colony has for some time labored, is about to be relieved by the abundance of the in-coming crops and the yield of the fisheries.The appearance of the potato blight affords the only drawback to this prospect of a vastly improved condition.HARVARD UNIVERSITY.\u2014At the late \u2018\u201c\u2018 commencement \u201d of this University, the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred on the Venerable G.O.STUART, Archdeacon of Kingston, Upper Canada, NEw Post OFFICES are shortly to be established at St.Raymond and St.Catherine, in the county of Portneuf, application to that effect in the proper quarter having been successfully made by Mr.Du- chesnay, the member of parliament for the county.FORT OF QUEBEC.ARRIVED.Sept.Gth.Bark Lord Sandon, Walsh, New York, 14th Aug., order, ballast.eto ENTERED FOR LOADING.Sept.5th.Name.For.By Whom, Where.Eagle, Poole, A.Gilmour & Co., Wolfe's Cove.Superior, Londonderry, LeMesurier & Co., Martin's | Wharf.J CLEARED, Sept.5th.Bark Marquis of Chandos, Coleman, Penzance, C.E.Levey Co.Brig St.George, Gallachan, London, W.J.C.Benson.Ship Ben Nevis, Turner, Liverpool, G.B.Symes & Co.erates SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.The ship Lockwoods, Errington, from Cork with passengers, arrived at Grosse Isle yesterday.All her passengers wero to be landed \u20143 of them are sick with dysentery.\u2014She had no deaths.Capt.Walsh, on the 3rd instant, passed the ship Wm.Dawson, of Alloa, bark Souter Johnny, and several other vessels bolow, coming up, names unknown.BY TBLBORAPH.i Fatuer Point, Sept.5,\u201494, À.M.Weather calin and clear on shore, but thick fog at sea.Slight N.W.breeze.5 ; 4, P.M.Weather clear\u2014 Wind N.E.Fog cleared off at 1,11.M.4 square-rigged vessels to windwerd, inward bound.Riviere vo Loup, Sept.5,\u201410, A.M.Very fine weather this morning, but at present a dense fog prevails.Wind 8.W.Several outward Louw vessels passed last evening.4, P.M.Tog cleared away at 2, P.M.\u2014\u2014 PASSENGERS.Weather fine and clear.The Niagara had 111 passengers.Among them wo notice Miss Shaw, of Quebec; Major 11.Rowan, lady and male servant.; DIED.At St.Thomas, on the Ist instant, aged 85, Dame Couillard des Islets, widow of the late Dr, Frederick Wm.Oliva, and owner of part of the Seigniories of Rivière du Sud aud Lépinay.Atét.Thomas, on the 30th ult., Dame Emilie Lemieux, wife of Richard Samuel Dominique, Esq., deputy registrar.SALE BY AUCTION.EXTENSIVE AND ANNUAL SALE OF DUNDEE STOVES.Will be sold at the Stores of Messrs.MOORE, GRAIN- GER & Co, on WEDNESDAY, 13th Sept, the following Castings, viz : OUBLE 3 feet STOVES 215 D 180 do.23 do.\u2019 110 Single 3 do.65 dn.2% do.45 du.27 inch.do.80 do.24 do.do.95 do, 20 do.do.E.LACROIX, A.& B.Quebec, 5th Sept.1848.NOTICE.HE undersigned is appointed Assignee to the Bankrupt Estate of PIERRE GINGRAS, Junior, of Quebec, and requests all persons indebted to the sabl estate to settle their accounts immediatn!y.CHAS, LANGEVIN, Quechee, Sth Sept.1848.18 BANKRUPT.Province of Tanada,) District of Quebec.j UNCAN MCCOYWAN, of the City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, Grocer, Commission issued by WrinLias Power, Esquire, one of the Circuit Judges in and for the said District of Quebec, dated the second day of September, 1848.Meeting of Creditors to be held in the Court House in the said City of Quebec, on TUESDAY, the NINETEENTIE day of SEPTEMBER instant, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.W.8, SEWELL, Sheriff's Offien, Sheriff, Quebec, 2d Sept.1848.4 BANKRUPT.Province of Canada, Ÿ District of Quebec.ÿ HARLES HOUGIT, of the City of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, Trader, Commission issued by JEAN Casimin Bruskrav, Esquire, one of the Circuit Judges in and for the said Distriet of Quelice, dated the second day of Sept., 1848.Meeting of Creditors to be held in the Court House in the said City of Quebec, on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST day of SEPTEMBER instant, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon, W.8.SEWELL, Sheriffs Office, Sheriff.Quebce, 2:1 Sept.1848.FEIIE next MAIL for ENGLAND, (per Express to Halifax), will be closed at the Quebec Post Office, on THURSDAY, the 7rn SEPTEMBER.Pain & Uvrain LETTERS will be received to SEVEN o'clock, P.M.Newspapers to SIX o'clock, P.M.Post Office, Quetice, } 1st Sept, 1848.$ ENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed \u2018\u2018 TENDER FOR CHAMBLY CANAL Repairs,\u201d will be received until WEDNESDAY, the SIXTH instant, for the LOCK, aud until MONDAY, the ELEVENTH instant, for the other work of repairs of the Chambly Canal, as follows :\u2014 First.\u2014 For taking down and rebuilding the West side of Lock No.4, with such repairs to the foundation as may be found necessary.Secondly.\u2014 For excavation of Puddle Trenches, and for Puddling in rear of the Walls of Locks Nos.2, 8 & 4.Thirdly.\u2014For the excavation of a Puddle Trench in the bottom of Canal, a Back Drain at the East bank for Paddling in the bottom of the Canal, from the head of Lock No.2 to Hatt\u2019s Bridge, at places where Slips have occurred, or are likely to occur.Fourthly.\u2014For clearing out the Arches of Papineau's and MecNally's Culverts, and for deeping aud widening the Outlet Ditch, and for rebuilding the East Wing of the former.Fifthly.\u2014 For excavating the bottom of the Canal to the level of the Mitre Sill of the Guard Lock, and for repairing the outer slope Wall from the head of the Island St.Thérèse to the Guard Lock at St.Johns.Forms of Tender may be seen at the Office of Mr.BORNE, Canal Superintendent, Chambly, where all necessary information relative to the Work may be obtained.y order, THOMAS A.BEGLY, Secretary.Department of Public Works, âth September, 1848.FOR SALE Y the Subscriber and constantly on hand\u2014 BUILDING MATERIALS of all descriptions, such as Boards, Deals, Planks, Scantling and Square Timber, Pineand Spruce Deals, ready plained, tongued and grooved, onthe most liberal terms.Apply to EDWARD PATRICK LEE.22nd Aug., 1848.u MISS WILLAN BESS to inform her friends and the public, that sho is prepared to receive Pupils on MONDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, at her residence, No.6, EsrLANADE.Mrss WILLAN'S terms are, for the usual branches of English Education, French inclusive, £8 per annum for every child over ten years of age, and £6 per annum for every child under ten years of age.MUSIC.vuerreersseee.£1 108.per quarter.DRAWING.\u2026.\u2026.21 B8.per quarter.Quebev, 2nd Sopt, 1846.Province of Canada, t Diatrict of Quebec.3 In the matter of MARY ANN ITICK, of the City of Quebee, Dealer in Dry Goods, widow of the late Horatio Carwell, in his life time of the suid City of Quebec, Importer of Dry Goods, Baxgruer.OTICE is hereby given, that on MONDAY, the SECOND day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of TEN in the forenoon, or as sonn thereaîter as Counsel can be heard, tha said Mary Anu Hick will move Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench for the District of Quebec, that the allowance of the Certificate of Discharge in this matter, on the eighteenth day of November last, to the said Baukrupt, be confirmed by the said Court.IHAMBY CAIRNS, Salicitor for the said Bankrupt.Quebec, 4th Sept.1848.4-0 W NOTICE.ITE, undersigned having been put in possession of a WIIITE PINE RAFT marked P.A.& NS.T.B., onthe 19th June, 1846, and which is now lying in the Cove of Suaw & Juirrrey, Point Levy, and having disbursed sundry sums on said Raft, the owners are hereby notified that if said Raft is not claimed and the amount so disbursed paid before the 15th SEPTEMBER next, it will then be Sold by Public Auction, for the purpose of realizing said disbursements.THOS.SMYTH.Point Levy, 24th Aug.1848.QUEBEC GAS COMPANY.OTICH is hereby given to the STOCKHOLDERS of the QUEBEC GAs ComrANY, that at a Meeting of the Board of Directors held T1t1s pAY, it was Resolved\u2014\"Fhat the Stockholders should pay into the hands of the Treasurer at the Bank of British North America, the following instalment, viz :\u2014An cight instalment of £5 4 Share, on or before the 25th September next, a final instalment of £5 df Share, on or before 25th October next.WILLIAM A.CURRY, Secrctary.Quebec, 21st Aug 1848.NOTICE.rae QUEBEC GAS COMPANY are now laying down the MALIN PIPES for the purpose of lighting the City with GAS, and are ready to receive applications from suck persons as may wish to have it introduced into their premises, The Company having unported all the necessary Fittings and engaged experienced Workmen, are prepared to fit up all inside Fittings at the lowest rules.As much depends upon the quality of the Fittings and the manner in which they are put up, any littings erected by private individuals must be subject to the inspection and approval of an Officer of the Company.The Company have also imported a full assortment of handsome Lustres, Pendants and Brackets, which they offer for sale at reasonable prices.The rates for supplying Gas may be known by application at the Company's Office, ut the Works.By order of the Directors.PHILIP PEEBLES, Quebec.26th Augu-t, 1848.u Munager.CLIFTON\u2019S HOTEL, (LATE RASCO*S,) ST.PAUL STREET MONTREAL.HE undersigned respectfully returns thanks for the liberal patronage received by him since he has OPENED that MAGNIFICENT MANSION, Formerly known as RASCO'S HOTEL, and begs to inform the public that he has RENOVATED the whole ESTABLISIIMENT, and can safely assure Visitors who may honor him with their patronage that nothing shall be wanted on his part to contribute lo their convenience and comfort.The BILLS OF FARE, the WINES, the BATITS, CARRIAGES and the INTERNAL DECORATIONS of this SPLENDID ESTABLISHMENT cannot be surpassed by any on the Continent.The situation is delightful ; that part of St.Paul Street on which the House stands being eighty feet wide, A new Street, fifty feet wide, leads iunnediately from the very front of the Hotel te the River, and a complete and extended view of the Navigation of the St, Lawrence is dis- tinetly seen from ahnost every window.11.CLIFTON, Tate of the Caledonia Springs.St.Paul Street.?12th May, 1848.IH.C.begs to observe, that his charges are as moderate as any otlier Hotel in the City.m MR.FUTVGOY EE, ADVOCATE, PLACE D'ARMES HILL, MONTREAL.NOTICE.OFFICE OF THE ST.LAWRENCE AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD COMPANY.Montreal, July 3rd, 1848, HE PROPRIETORS of SHARES in the Capital Stock of the ST.LAWRENCE ANL ATLANTIC RAILROAD COMPANT, are hereby notified and required to pay tothe Treasurer, at the Company\u2019s Office, No.18, Little St.James Street, in this City, the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th INSTALMENTS of FIVE POUNDS currency, per Share, cach.The 7th Instalinent on or before the 1st of August, the 8th Instalment on or before the 1st of October, the 9th Instalment on or before the Ist of December, the 10th Instalment on or before the Ist of February, and tha 11th Instalment on or before the 1st of April now next ensuing.Persons residing in the Distriet of St.Fraueis, can make their payments at the Agencies of the City Bank at Sherbrooke or Stanstead, as may be wost convenient from locality.By order, THOMAS STEERS, Secretary and Treasurer.100,000 Acres of Land FOR SALE IN LOWER CANADA.IIE NORTH AMERICAN COLONIAL ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND have for disposal about 100,000 ACRES OF LAND under the tenure of FREE and COMMON SOCCAGE, dispersed through the SEIGNIORY of BEAUHARNOIS, and the Townships of GODMANCHESTER AND HINCHING- BROOK adjoining thereto, in the County of Beauharnois, on the South Bank of the St.Lawrence.The peculiar advantages possessed by these tracts, consist of tlic general superiority of the soil, a distance of only twenty five miles from the metropolis of Canada, accessible by Steam and Rail, a down stream navigation, and situation in one of the most populous and thriving Agricultural Countics, having good roads in all directions, the great Beauharnois Canal and other facilities of internal communication, several thriving villages\u2014 Churches, Catholic and Protestant\u2014Mills of every description, Tanneries, Breweries, Schools at convenient distances, and most institutions found in an advanced state of civilization.\u2014 Several valusble WATER PRIVELEGES will also be disposed of.Terms of sale, CASH DOWN ; or if on Credit, with a proportionate enhancement of price\u2014one fifth Cash, and the balance in four equal annual instalments with interest.Lists of the Lands apd any further information obtained at the Company's Office, Beanharnois.Boguharnois, 10th Jue, 1848.Board of Notaries of Quebec.QUEBEC, 1st Sept., 1848.UBLIC NOTICE is heruby given, pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial Statute 10 and 11 Victoris, Cap.21, that a GENERAL MEETING of the NOTARIES of the District of Quebve, including the District of Gaspé, will be held in the City of Quebec, on the TWENTIETH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TWO of the clock in the afternoon, in the PARLIAMENT HOUSE; to which general meting the several Notaries residing within the limits aforesaid, are invited to attend for the purpose of advising together oa matters of interest to the Profession.By order, JOS.LAURIN, Secretary 13, N.Q.FOR SALE : ce A SPLENDID FARM situate in the Parish of ST, AMBROISE, within seven miles of Quebce, consisting of Nine arpents in breadth and Nineteen in depth, with a beautiful STONE HOUSE, Farm House, Barn and Stables ; the whole recently erected Condition liberal.A considerable part of the purchase money may remain in the hands of the purchaser.For further details, enquire of the Rev.Mr.ANTOINE PARANT, Quebec Seminary, or on the spot, of MISS FORTIER, or of the Rev.Mr.FOR T1ER, Curé of Nicolet.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A WOOD LAND in the same l\u2019arish.Quebec, 4th Sept, 1848.3m.CANLDA LOUSE, CALEDONIA SPRINGS.HT Subscriber has taken the CANADA HOUSE for the SILASON, and is prepared to receive VISITORS, and trusts, by strict attention to their comfort, to give satisfaction to those who may call upon him.WM, SCOBIE, (Late of the Catskill Mountain House and United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs.) June 8th, HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS.OR SALE, the SEIGNIORY of Sr.GEORGE, situated to the South of the St.Lawrence, 12 miles from Laprairie, and containing about 25,000 arpents of land in superficies, of which 24,000 are now conceded ; with a Grist Mill (three run of stones) driven by Water or by Steam: a Carding Mill : a Fulling Mill : a Saw Mill with the Iatest improvements, and a Dye House, all in good working order.\u2018There is also the Seigniorial Farm, measuring 90 supor- ficial arpents, on which is built tho Manor House, of stone, two stories high and finished in the latest style, with stone outhuildings, orchard, &e., aud also another lot of land, and a ITonse built near the Mills.\u2018The conditions are the most favorable and casy : only small portion of the consideration meney will be required down to pay a few debts: £4200 will remain in the hands of the purchaser @ constitat, and the halance will be payable in four yearly instalments.Title unquestionable.Yor further particulars apply (if by letters post paid,) to the undersigned Notary, No.24, St.Frangois Xavier Street.T.DOUCET, N.P.Montreal, 26th Aug., 1848.u \"RIE undersigned being named Executors of the last Will and Testament of the late TUOMAS FARGUES, in his life time of the City of Quebec, Physician and Surgeon, and Graduate of the University of Edinburgh, request all persons indebted to the Estate of the said late Tomas FARGUFS, to make immediate sets tlement, and those who have any claims against the said Estate, to forward such claims to R.E.Caron, one of the undersigned.ED.CARON, ANT.PARANT, Exs.Test.Quelee, 13th December, 1847 MR.J.B.JONES, Surgeon Dentist frown: England, HARE arranged to visit Quebec every FRIDAY & SATURDAY, at Mr.LAMON- TAGNE'S, Watch Maker, St.John Street, begs to state that he may be consulted on cach of those days between the hours of 10 and 4, in every branch of Lis yro- fession, whizh combines all the modern improvements of London and Paris.He invites particular attention to his approved method of twenty years experience in regulating children\u2019s teeth during the important period of dentition, which in most instances 13 accomplished without extracting any of the permanent set.out extra charge.No fees for consultation.Residence, 17, Great St.James Street, Montreal, next the Post Office.17th July, 1848.HE Subscribers will, durin their STEAMERS and BARGES, carryin; Freight, Passengers, or Towags between Quebec an Montreal.I'reight and Towage Cash.\u2014Apply to JAMES M¢KENZIE, Agent\u2014Quebee, GILMOUR & CO, Montreal.Quebee, 8th May, 1848.n TOR SALE, am O advantageous terms, the House of the 43 undersigned, situate on the lower Town Market Place, with spacious Vaults extending under the market, withan entrauce on St, Peter stre.t.AUG.AMIOT, dm 2w Ath Aug., 1818.BEAUPORT LUHATIC ASYiUH, OTICE is hereby given that the number of Patients maintained in the temporary limatic Asylum at Beauport, out of the funds appropriated by tha Legislature of this Province, being complete, no application for admission in the Establishment will be recorded in the Register kept for that purpose in order to secura the first vacancy, unless to such application be annexed the Certificates, &c, mentioned in the Commissioners\u2019 Notice of the 15th August, 1846\u2014 viz: 1 °.\u2014A Certificate of the name, age and residence of the Patient, signed by some Clergyinan, Magistrate, Public Officer, or person in the neighborhood generally known that the Patient is destitute of the means of support, and that he or she has no ralations able or bound by law to provide for him or her.20; 9 © \u2014 Certificate of Insanity, signed by one or more Medical men in the neighbourhood, and stating whether it is thought there is danger from the patient being at large.3 S.A judgment of interdiction by a competent legal authority.4°.When relations are able to pay, they will bo re quired to contribute the whole or part of the expenses a¢ may be agreed on., All applications and information relating theretn, to be addressed to the undersigned Secretary to tho Commission, free of pastage.packs By order, A.LE MOINE, Quebec, 27th June, 1848.\u201c~To be inserted once a week during three months in the Quebec Gazette, Te Comadien, La Minorre anil tho Jou.trent Horalé, Dr.JoNES's connection in England with the firm of Alex & Jones, 26, Bridge Street, Blackfriars, City.London, will ensure to his patients the advantage, during their sojourn in England, of every attention to their cases with- the Season, run me TTT x = rem an ee SURE ore = trea ona em rir LB EYE a ame, > ee ge TT \u2014\u2014\u2014 +f woo EE oo rE tii eT S ; ee or pee ee BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, No.I, PRINCES STR EET, BANK, LONDON.FUPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT, IV, VICT, CAP.IX, CAPITAL-ONES MILLION STERLING.R.PENISTON, fadia Wharf, Agent Referees -JOS, MORRIN, Esquire, M.\u2019 FAGLE A pers Hates Premitens © \u2014 - Paste or Prrsnesr requires for Fable of \\noual rem the Assirance ot £1 for the whole Pern of a Stegle Lae, wm Anu oat, Hal Yearly, or Quarterly, pay.nents.I remainder of Life.TABLE LL ; ; Incrcasing 1 Alternative itates
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