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[" \u201cSINENIVA ATHHLAVOD HO TATAVAXIIVE = FIT IC WIFI T1OHAM AHL HOA OOF J0 HONVHNSSY NV HOX GANINDAY SNOIKABSI ps N, sédec, pass E padvan- je assu- ction for rm, se L hot be or at hig children, a in busi.18 advau- are few eficialin ho could erioug k 80 dig.tbwbica erst in thie anerative [PANY i ications, a erly was > Board to nce ofany \u20ac or more a it witl gran they \u201cmill £2500 8 \u2018est invests nce a day le to vield * £180 4e 31 16s.of on in pro 98 nd the agé nd all pir fe, may 9 d.LOF Ager \u2014 &e, esh Teas and Jara ed, dy, cel, ous, rts, jars, Col Justard, it auces, nt Sperm u and Sil cgar VE 10% & Powdet ndo Sanz, , each, #* Gazette.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 _\u2014\u2014 = aye \u2014 \u2014 mme eee Pr re \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 = \u2014 tr rer No.8656.] WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, 1858.[Vov.96 Motreal Ocean Steamship} COMPANY.Under Contract with the Government of Canada, for the Transport of the Mails.#8 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, BR SEASON 1838.HIS LINE will comprise the following Firat Class Powerful Iron Screw Steamers : \u201c ANGLO-SaXx0N,\u201d\u2019 \u201c NorTu Briron,\u201d bnil\u2019g Li « Norrd AMERICAN,\u201d \u2018 HUNGARIAN,\u201d \u2018 INDIAN,\u201d \u2018* BOHEMIAN,\u201d \u201c + Nova-SooTrAN, new fF \u2014\u2014 2 i (In connection with the G.T.R.R.of Canada.) \u2014\u2014 PROPOSED DAYS OF SAILING :\u2014 FROM LIVERPOOL.FROM QUEBEC, Wednesday, April 21st.Saturday, May 22nd.May 5th.Do.Do., June 5th.Do., Muy 19th, Do., June 19th, Du, Juue2ud, Do., July 3rd.Do., Jane 16th.Do, July 17th, Do, June 30th, Do, July 31st.Do, July 14th, Do., August Lith.Du July 28th.Do., August 28th, » In the year 1859 the Line will be weekly.\u2014\u2014 RATES OF PASSAGE :\u2014\u2014 FROM LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC.Caurs, from £15 159, to £18 18 0 Stg., according to accommodation, (Children in proportion.3 STEBRAGE.ea00s transactions in the cotton inarket.?\u2019.A letter received by the Cotton Supply from Mr.R.D.Ross, Cape Coast Castle, which appears in The Times, sta\u2018es emphaticaily that coiton, which is indigenous to Africa, and grows abundantly in Ashantee, might be obtained equal to that of Georgia, both in quantity and quality.Mr.Ross thinks the Africans would readily profit by instruction, and that Africa would, belure loug, compe'e well with the Slave States of America, if capitalists would establish au organization in central districts to purchase and prepare {or export all the cotton, which the natives should be left to grow themselves.The Globe says information was received at Lloyds, on Saturda; , trom their agent at Camp- | beltown, that the wreck of the New York, which went on the rocks, near the Mull of Kintyre, came oft on the night ol Thursday, and immediately foundered in deep water, thereby proving a total loss.The Z'imes has the following :\u2014The Enst- ern Steam Company\u2019s report, tssued prepar- alory to their meeting, states that the recent proposals for raising, by the grant of lermin- able annuities, the £220,000 required for coni- pleting the Great Eustern, have ct been responded to either by the shareholders or the pubhe.Liabilities of a pressing character, lo the amount of £65,566, must be immediately met, and the directors suggest two alterina- tives\u2014the first to ruse the neeessary amount of capital by an issue of preference shares on terms more favorable than those heretofore offered ; and the second, 10 proinote the fur- mation of a rew company, to whom the ship may bo sold.MHe.Moet, daughter of the proprietress of the well-known champagne wines, says ihe fazette du Midi, is about to marry her cousin, M.Auban.She receives a fortune ot 1,000,- 000 franes in money, 800,000 francs for sresi- dencu and turni ure, and 200,000 frases for a trousseau.Ir regard to the great chess ma*eh for 1,000 guineas a side, the Pest says :\u2014The challenge of the Americans to back their great chess player, Mr.Paul Morphy, against the well- nown English amateur, Mr.Staunton, has been accepted by the latter, and the contest is arrangad to commence at the b-ginliug of September.The Court Journal says:\u2014A marriage is said to be on the tapis between the grand- daaghter of the Duchess of Kent, Princess Feodore of Lohenlohe, Langenbonrg, and a member of one of the reigning ducal houses of Saxony.Tha Daily News says :\u2014The funds of the Cotton Supply Society have received an addi- lion of nearly £2,000 in subecriptions obtained during seven days.The canvass is shil proceeding satisfactorily.The Committee 1n- tend shortly to make public the more vaiuable communications received as to the prospecls of colton cultivation mn different parts of the world, and also 10 exhibit at ihe offices an extensive collection of colton samples frum Various conngnies.The Fung-yu had arrived from China with 1,383,800 Ibs.of ten, and 53 bales ot silk.About £50,000 rough gold and 100,000 sov- ereigus went into the Bauk on Mon ay, making a total of about £360,000 added 10 the stock of bullion since the last return, At present about £250,000 is understood to have Leen taken for the Continent out of the last arrivals, so that about £700,000 still remain on hand for destination.By a return recently icsued, itis shown that the duty on 1obaceo in one vear in the United Kingdom was £5,201,104, In London alone the duty received wus £2,- 171,665.The Shipping Gazette says, Queen Victoria's visit to Berlin is to be strictly of a family character.Notice has been given that there are to be no fetes nor salutes, nor any ol the sual demonstrations consequent on the vist of a crowned head.The whole cause of the sudden change in the programme is unknown, and the uncertainty has caused serious alarms regarding the health of the Princess Frederick William.The Nord of Brussels says the plenipnten- tiaries have affixed all the essential bases of the electoral law for the Danubian Principalities.There are 10 be iwenty depulies for Moldavia, seventeen for Wallachia.The age for the electors 1s fixed at 25, and of those eligible for election at 30.The amount of taxes required lor entithng 10 the right of vol- ing 1s moderate.SPAIN.The Times correspondent says: Our Paris letters state that M.\u2018l'urgot, the French Ambassador, will retrrn to his post here stronger than ever, notwithstanding the intrigues of persons in high places, asthe « patron (the Emperor) is very well satisfied with him and the turn affairs are taking in Spain, AUSTRIA.The Herald says : Austria occupies herself entirely with the annexation and extension of her military marine in the Adnaiie.The Archduke Maximillian is comnmission- ed to lake measures to angment the number of great vessels belonging tu Auslria.The Times correspondent says: Within the last few days 6,000 Christian Bosnian peasants had sought refoge in the Austrian territory, in consequence ol the excesses committed Ly the Turkish soldiers.The Cologne Gazette announces the death of Prince Anatole Demidaff at Badem.TURKEY.The Moniteur contains the following telegram from Constantinople Kem al Effendi has received the submission of the insnrgents, and an order has been sent to him lv wi.h- draw the troops., The eleetric wire for the telegraph from Cnnslantinople to Bassora has arrived in two English ships.The Herald says: The Russians have received a ve.y severe check in Daghestan and Loghistan.THE VERY LATEST PER VANDERBILT.ae have London evening papers of the st, In the Commons, on that day, the adjourned debate on the Jews\u2019 Bill was resumed, but wilhout regult at the closing of the press reports.Paris correspondence states that the Duke de Moniebe:lo was lately ordered to represent civilly to the Coprt of St, Patersburg that it might, perhaps, be better, to avoid any mis.concepliot, that the Russian squadron about lo proceed to the Mediterranean should so arrange as not to be visible at Cheibuurg when the Queen is there.A monument to Madam Sontag has becn erected at Mariecthal near Dresden by the Duke of Mecklenburg Stralitz Madam Champagneux, the only daugh' r cf the celebrated Madam Roland, has just died in Paiis, aged 77.The Sultan 18 setiously iil.The Moniteur announces that the Imperial Government, in concert with that of Her Brit- sense paration for the enormities commitied at Jed-, dah.It has been decided that during the absence of the Emperor the Cabinet Councils shail beheld uuder the presidency of Prince Jerome.The accounts from the silk crop in the south of France continue favorable, and the yield shows an impovement npon lust year\u2019s.\u2018rade throughout France continuea to improve.Large orders fur tissues have been received (rom the United States and the wholesale houses in Paris, who have searcely bought anything fer six months.The Bank of France has disconated a goud many bills within the last week.Harvesting is going on actively in France, amd a heavy fall in Breadstulis is anticipated.From The Sun of Wednesday Evening.In the English Stock market to-day a moderate amount of business has been transacted, und althongh shonly afierthe commencement of business a little flatuess became apparent, the quotations are now steady at their former position.Tlere is no new feature, but the general tendency seems favorable.Consols have been 953 a 95} for Money aud 954 a 95; for account, but are now 954 a 95; and 95} a 95] respaciively.From the Globe.The continued favorable sata of the weath- erisstrensthening the conviction that the crops will yield abundantly, and the declining tendency of the Corn market shows that a salis- factory result is anticipated.The information received from time to time, is nol without sume influence on the Stock Exchange markets, which being gu ded in some measure by the prolonged ecsin :ss of money, and the influx of gold at the Bak ot England, are now presenting a much more buoyant aspeet than for suive lime past.With regard to trade, the unprovemient, although very gradual, is nevertheless well detined, and with the continuance of favorable advices from America, India and Australia, the recovery will no donbt be stunulated during the later months of the year.There is less firmness in the market for the English funds, but although the quotations at their present point appear variable.there is litle probability of auy serious retrogression, because there are no political or other distur- bauces to warrant extensive sales.Two members of the Stock Exchange have failed this morning in the Joint Stock Bank market.LATER FROM EUROPE.GWALIOR RE-CAPTURED, CHINESE FORT TAKEN: (By tie NEWFOUNDLAND AND AMERICAN Cox- FANY's LINES, OrFice.No.21, WALL STREET.) ET.Joux's, N.I',, Aug.1, 1858.A steamer from Europe passed Cape Race at about neon yesterday, and handed to a fisherman four copies of the \u201c Liverpool Northern Times,\u201d frou the 20th to the 28rd July, inclu- give, .Her name was not ascertained, and the customary despatch from our agent in Liverpool, Laving failed to cone to hand, we are unable to say what vessel i was, The probability js.Lowever, that it was the R.M.steamship Persia, Capt.Judkios, from Liverpool, on Saturday, (Le 24th ult.From the papers to hand the following sum- wary has been made up.\u2019 The commercial alvieus are necessarily very imperfcet, but the political news will be fouud of the highest interest, embracing, as it does, news ol the re-capture of Gwalior by the English.and the taking of a Chinese fort mounting 138 guns ut the mouth of the Pelho.INDIA AND CHINA.An official telegram Lo the Foreign Office, received on the 22d of July, states that the steamer Candin arrived at Suez on the 17th, with dates from Culeutta to the 19th, Madras 20th.and Galle 19th of June, Hong Kong to the 7th of June, and Aden to the 11th of July.The forces under Sir Hugh Rose had re-taken Gwalior, aftera severe fight of tour hours.The remainder of the Indian news is ot an unimportant deseription.The fort at the mouth of the Pellio river, mourting 138 guns, sid bucked by a large body of troops, was attacked on the 20th of May by the English and French gunboats, and taken.The los of the allies was trifling.The Chinzse stood to their guns very fairly.On the 221d the forces commenced advancing up ibe river.The weather was cool, and the squadron in good health and spirits, Six thousand French treops originally destined for Cochin China, are on their way to Pechelle.From Cnaton Information was, that on the second of June an inelfectual attempt was made by the allies tu rout the Chinese * braves\u201d on the mountains in the vicinity.N ngpo wus in possession of the rebels, and the English merchants had gone oun board Her Majesty s ship Surprise.GREAT BRITAIN.The English news is generally unimportant, FRANCE.The Moniteur ridicules the idea of a French invasion of Eogland.The Paris Conference closes on August 15.La Presse, Prinen Napoleon's organ, complains of the severiiy of the treatment of the press in the French colonies.The epidemic at Bergaze wus diminishing.THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.There is nothing later from the TelegraphJFlect than was reported by the Vanderbilt.COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENTE.Liverraoi.CoTToN Markkr.\u2014The following are from the Liverpool © Northern Times Liverroon, July 19.\u2014The vransactions in cotton continued moderate to-day, and the sales since Friday are 14.600 bales, including 2,000 on speculation and for export.The quantity of Awmeriean ou hand being large, previous rates were barely sustained, Laverroon, July 20.\u2014The sales of cotton today were 7,000 bales, the market being hardly so fivrn, and holders offering their stocks more freely Liverroon, July 21.-The sales to-day were about 5,000 bales, including 1,000 on speculation and for export.The market was dull, and there is no change to note in prices, Liverroor, July 22 \u2014The sales to-day were 7,000 bales, of which 1,500 were on speculation and for export.Prices were well maintained, and there was a fair enquiry, but holders offer so freely, that the market continues very innctive.Livenroor, BreansTuFrs Market \u2014Although there had been large arrivals of wheat, holders were firm.G&@ Thursday a moderate business was done, and the finest qualities realised Tuesday\u2019s prices, while the lower descriptions declined 11.@ Zd.per 70 Ihs.Flour was neglected, except the best qualities of French and American ; common sorts were 6d.to 94d, lower, Coxsors\u2014LoNvox, July 23.\u2014Consols are at 954 @ 954 for money, and 953 (@ 953 for account.a SÉCOND REPORT.New York, August 3rd.The steamship Persia, from Liverpool on the morning of the 24th July, arrived at 11 o\u2019clock to-day.The City of Baltimore, from Halifax July 11th, arrived at Liverpool on the night of the 22ud, and the Ariel, from New York, nt Southampton on the morning of the 23rd.me oe = Earl Derliy slated thai the Guverameut woulg give indiscriminute protection to ail creeds apg religlons in India, but would give no material assistance to any measures for converting pg.tives, He thought it would bz undesirable to attempt to remove the distinctions of cyste In the Commons Lord Stanley stated that be tween Junuary aud July 20th, 17,000 Lr ops had been sent to Iudin, He added thut (he Gover.ment was well aware of the great importauce of striking aa effective and final blow at the insurgents in the course of the ensuing cold season Mr, Disraeli stated that there hud heen com munieations between the English and American governments respecting al'eged acts of British cruisers, aud these communications were NOW in abeyance ; during the abeyance.the U.States Government had made a friendly overtyre that Her Majesty's Government should offer to the United States, a plan for their consideration which should accomplish the putting down of the slave trade, without producing a misunderstanding.Her Mnjesty\u2019s Government had ucce ted that offer and were now engaged in the oon.sideration of u plan which they believed Would be patisfactorily accomplished aud an object both parties desired.(Cheers,) The fonationl movement against christians in Turkey was unabated.LATEST PROCEEDINGS IN THE PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT, LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Toronto, Aug, 9, The Council carried the voie of Want of Confidence, last night, by 19 toB8.To-day, Mr.Patton gave notice that he wonid to-mo:row, move a resolution to declare in effect, that this House regretsthe defeat of the late Administration mn the other Honse on a motion, which could not but be regarded as an insult to Her Majusty.Routine business having been transacled the Council then, on motion of Mr.Dessay].niers, adjourned until, to-morrow.Touonto, Augd.After an enlogium on the late Speaker by Hon.Mr.DeBlaquiere, Hon.Mr.Morris gc.quainted the House with the personal of tho new Administration\u2014in a few words\u2014spoke to the same effect as their exponent in the lower House.Thereupou, Hon.Col.Prince, aud Hon.Mr, DeBlaquiere expressed their strong disapprobation of the Ministry not having mote representatives in the House, and in forcible language condemnz:d the formation.The latter would move a resolution to-morrow, if necessary, to go in a body to the Governor General, to prevent an immediate prorogation of the \u2018House, if determined upon.Hon.Mr.Patton, after an expression of the same sentiments, moved that\u2018 this House having heard the explanation oflered to it by the organ of the Government therein, begs 10 express their entire dissatisfaction therewith, und their Want of Confidence in a Government, which has not prepared or enunciated a policy upon the various questions, which the members of the House, while in opposition, agitated with so much zeal.\u201d The general feeling, without a dissentient voice, was that the Ministry had acted most discourteously in not having another exponent of their opinion than the Speaker in the Council.The curious conglomeration of parties in the Government were strongly alluded to.Hon.Messrs.Rose and Moore spoke to the same effect ; whilst even Hon.Mr.Fergusson only endeavored to apologise for the Ministry hoping the House would grant them time.Hou.Mr.Dessaulles, in French, opposed the motion, bat very lamiely.= The debate was going ou, when our report left.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.TorosTo, 2nd July, 1858.Mr.Speaker took the chair at'three o\u2019clock, Mr.Patrick then communicated to the House the names of the new Ministry, and said they desired that privale business should be proceeded with ; their policy they would explain themselves when re-electéd presently.He moved that a writ for Montreal be issued, on which, Mr.Langevin moved in amendment, to add the expression of the feeling of the House that the Administration, as composed, did not command the confidence of the House or the coun- iry.Mr.Merritt thought this vote of Want of Confidence premature.Mr.Cauchon thought it unusual.Mr.Galt said it was called for by unusal cireu-Mslances.Mr.Morin advocated it, and.Mr.Pické replied.The débate wus going on, when the House rose at six o\u2019clock.Toronto, Aug 4.After a debate, which lasted till midnight, in the House, last night, the moiion of Want of Confidence in the new Ministry, was carried on the following division :\u2014 Yeas\u2014Messrs.Alleyn, Archambault, Beau- bien, Bellingham, Benjamin, Buchanan, Barton, J.Cameron, M.Cameron, Campbell, Carling, Cayley, Cartier Chapais, Cimon, Coutlée, Daly, Daoust, Desaniniers, Dionne, Dubuord, Duiresne, Dunkin, Fellowes, Fergus- son,Ferres, Fortier, Fournier, Galt, Gaudet, Gauvreau, Gowan, Harwood, Heath, Hogan, Labelle, Lacoste, Langevin, Laporte, Lebou- ullier, Loranger, MacBeth, J.A.Muedonald, MacLeod, McCann, MeMicken, Morin, Morrison, Ouimet, Panet, Playfair, Pope, W.a Powell, Price, Robinson, Roblin, luse, R.W.Scott, Sicotte, SM#fird, Simpson, Sincennes, 5.Smith, Talbot, Tassé, Terrill, Tett, Turcoite, Webb, and Whitney.\u201471 ; Nays.\u2014Messra.Aikins, Bell, Biggar.For well, Christie, Clark, Cook, Dorland, Gould, Hébert, Holmes, Howland, Jotin, Luframboise D.Macdonald, Mackenzie, Matiice, Menitt, Munro, Notman, Papinean, Patrick, W aber Powell, Ross, Rymal; Short, Somerville, UT, ton, Wallbridge, White, and Wright.\u201431.lec- The main motion for a writfora new © eo tion in Montreal, as amended, was agreed to, on a division .To-day,\u2014An adjournment until to-mones at 3 P.M.was asked for, on behalf of th new Ministry, in consequence of the stale public aflairs.= hia be- Mr.J.A.Macdonald stated that in his ber lief the House ought at once lo accede 10 nt request made on behalf of the Governme : There was no further discussicn, an motion was carried unanimously.remet COMMERCIAL.\u2014_\u2014 HE PORT OF QUEBEC.or sain a Where lying.Aug.1.ine, Dorchoater beach.Ban send white » ne: St Lawrence Co'a docks.The House of Commons, on the 2Ist, p a the Bill from thé*Lords to admit Jews to Par liament.In the Commons, on the 22nd, Mr.Fiizgerald stated that the war steamer Cyclops was on her way to Jeddah to demand ample compensation, apd to insist on the punishment of the parties concerned in the recent massacre.The Cyclops was so heavily armed that she could execute any service.The Porte has notified that it was not suffl- cient to send à Pasbin to Jeddah, bub measures must be taken to vindicate British prestige in the East.The Lords, on the 23rd, rejected, by 24 mn- jority, the bill legalizing marriage with a de- consed wifo's sister.G MoBean, on M porchesir wan oP IGENCE.SHIPPING INTELLIGETTC PORT OF QUEBEC.ARRIVED Aug.1.; ballast.\"a DM, Gugff Gibraltar, May 17; 11 Fes, py RE Harmony, ig , Tralee.June 18, de, 0.Aug.2.1 Mast.outh, June 15.order.bs 20 OD Te Graal Liverpool, Tuly 3, Gilmour #0 Bark Warrior.Wilson, Carthagena.June 2 le \u2014\u2014 Huron, Monkway, Nuneo, Juno H.ste do.\u2014\u2014 Fawcett, Flinn, i Johnna, Nd, Jul in or \u2014 Sylvan, Pearson, Marseilles, ume nu == Aerial, Morrison, Barcelona, Ju va oi dn do.tanic Majesty will take measures to exact re- The India bill was Gually passed, poy am, Bordeanx, [10] Bris Hae he - Waterford, June © Lever ballast.# \u201c Ya ve sp va FE A t\u2026 _ wr suf De redid Tishy, bad ead to ti Dent terta effioi To § Drug pear Qu nan th in es at he on he re pt n- by tho oke IW Mr.ro- rg- an- fter es- ral, the the use s lo rith, ern- da the ion, tient most pon- the 1 the the S800 istry ose eport lock.louse they pro- plein d, on o add y hat com- soun- nt of nusal 8 (0 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, EE verpool, July 2, H Chapman amas, Colley, Li Aue ship Bt IS Lo bar Iron & ut, 335 pa ship Joho Fu EbIp JE ries kab fucess h Bark Priv oo orchier, - Henry Pe and bricks.Lachance, Petslamite Point, 4 days, with Boat Pre saved from ship Polynesia, Sehr Marie Julie, Mercier, er.rose, Levesque.Cariboo Point, 4 days, with couls 98 years.TT Po the wreck of the Fortunutus Providence, Deajatding, Antagonish, 17 days, order, \u2014 plaster.August 3.pdrcher.8 Bask He white, coals & bricks, August 4.Schr foulsians, Tremblay, labrador, 15 days, Warren & Ca, vice, Bernier, Antigonlah.gl2 days, order, planter.= Vic! CLEARED.Aug.3, : WilHam, North, Hull, G BSymes & Co.sip Bard le 0 cher, Liverpool, H'J Now & Co.rit .Meliufie, Glasgow, G BSymes \u20ac Co Bolduc, Richibucto and Miramichi, Nond & Co, August 4, 7.n.Liverpool.CE Levey « Co.su san Met Barret, Weymouth, H LeMesurier Junr.Bar California, White, Greenock, C & J Sharples & Co.Talbot, Tralhousie & Bathurst, J H Michand ee Cai Sehr Clara, \u2014 Yr Sex Boat Ber Co.ENTERED FOR LOADING.Tons.For.By Whom.Aug.1.29, Whitehaven.Sharples & Co, Sillery Cave.Js ! ao London, Hamiltons & Co, New Liverpool, ! Aug.3.tt, 259.Holyhead, Benson & Co, New I iverpool.Frees, Whitby, do, do.Harmony, 300, Lispelly, G B Symes & Co, Spencer Cove.st Lawrence, 406, Aberdeen, o, do.Ford Hill, 223, Swansea, C W Wilson & Co, Hall's booms.Now Empire, 476, Bristol, Henry Fry, Blais\u2019 booms.August 4.0, Greenock, C W Wilson & Ca, Oliver's wharf, Brandon oi, do, Gillosples & Co, Tibbitts wharf.Eliza Morrisug, 781, Liverpool, Ryan Bros & Co, 0 Bente ; A ) St, Audré, 64, Labrador, Brock Gordon & Co, Morrison a F Names.Where.MARITIME EXTRACTS.ue Maria, Brafley, at this port, reports :\u2014July 7.a Tue ged signals with the steamship Allerton, bound \u201castward, iu Int.46 0 N., Jong.3220 W.; ; A vessel bas been luunehed at Green Bay, Wisconsin, to bo freighted with a cargo of timber for Europe.The barque Princess Holene, Connell, at this port, rots :\u2014Passed urail, Sunday at 6 a.m.off l'oint.des Monts.gos be the wall steamvr North Araerlean, \"which left here last Saturday morning, that he alludes to.SPECIAL NOTICES.HOOFLAND\u2019S GERMAN BITTERS.Prepared by Dr.C.M.Jackson, Nu.418 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.READ WHAT IS SAID OF THEM.Scorr, Cortland Co., N.Y., March 21, 1857, Dr.C.M.Jackson :\u2014DEAR S1r,\u2014In behalf of the afflicted, I pen a few lines to you.I have suffered and doctored myself, and koow how Lo pity those in o like condition.Until 1 com- meuced taking your Bitters last summer, { was not able to do anything, or even to sit up any considerable length of time.Before I bad taken the first bottle I felt like a new man, and now, after having continued the use of them a short time, in the worst season of the year, I am able to labor hard euery day.To say the least, I think T have received more benefit from the Bittera, than all other medicines I have taken.I have not only used your bitters myself, but have given bottles and parts of boftles to those com- laining of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and in every case they tell me they have taken no medicine so beneficial as the Bitters.Respectfully jours, James Vox BENSCHOTER.The Bitters are sold by druggists or storckeep- ers in every town and village in the United States, Canada, West Indies and South America, at 76 cents per bottle.- GRAVEL AND STONE.By this we understand a collection of sand-like substances having been ludged in the passage of the urine.When the system is in a healtby state this substance is carried off by the natural passage of the body ; but when there is a weakness of any organ, especially the kidneys, they become incapable of expelling such sandy concretions, and consequently they are lodged in the kidneys, urethra, or the bladder, causing great inflammation in those organs, and great pains and swelling, and great difficulty in voiding urine, 1b has been admitted by many physicians that Morse\u2019s Indian Root Pills are made ont of some particular plants which Lave a wonderful charming influence in dissolving the substance which has clogged the passage, and by their cooling properties, they expelall inflammation and leave the water passage in an aclive and healthy state.From three to four of these Pills night and morning, from one to two wecks, will decide how this dreadful disease is to be treated, and as they remove the cause of every kind of disease, it is utterly impossible for them to fail in curing the gravel, as they unclog the passage, and leave the parts in a healthy and lively condition.200 CASES.z= AN OLD INDIAN DOCTOR, who has made his fortune.3000 CASES.nud retired from business, will sp:nd the remainder of bis days- 3000 CASES.in curing that dreadful disense\u2014 CONSUMPTION, -\u2014 FREE OF 3000 CASES.CHARGE ; his enrnest desire being to communicate to the world 3000 CASES.his remedies, that bave proved successful in more than 3000 3000 CASES, cases.He requires each applicant to send bim a minute de- 3000 CASES.scription of the symptoms, with two stamps, (6 cents,) to pay the 3000 CASES.return letter, in which he will return them his ADVICE PRE- 3000 CASES.SCRIPTION, witb directions for preparing the medicines, &c.3000 CASES.The OLD DOCTOR hopes that those afflicted will not, on ne- 3000 CASES.couut of delicacy, refrain from consulting him becauses he makes 3000 CASES.No Charge.His sole object in advertising is to do all the good 3000 CASES.he can before be dien.He feels that he is justly celebrated for the 3000 CASES.cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nervous affections, 3000 CASES.Coughs, Colds, &c.Address 3000 CASES.DOCT.UNCAS BRANT, Box 3581, P.O., New York.April 9, 1858.6mlaw R.& G.A.WRIGHT\u2019S FRANGEPANNI, THE ETERNAL PERFUME.FRANOEPANNI ExTrACT.| FRANGRPANNI POMADE.Do.Soar.| Do.SACHET.This delightful and fashionable Perfumery is rom the laboratory of Messrs.R.& G.A Wriqur, Philadelphia, manufacturers of the cel- trated Gold Medal Perfumery.R&G.4.IWWRIGHT'S NEW PERFUME, KISS ME SWEETLY ; Or, the Double Extract of Sweet Tuli 1 ps.A fragrant, strong, and darable perfume, for the uce, bands and fi 28° For sale hy all Druggists.i AvnirioNar, Tusrivony.\u2014The Reverend Wil- lam Scott, Peterboit?, C.W.writes :\u2014 à ; i Avaust 20, 1857.roi Tar Sirs:\u2014When I left your city for a new Tih ence in Peterboro\u2019, I called at yotuir esiab- ment fora box of Eutiors Dextiraice.I rou Hot used it before, and baving heard and = ry J derable about its excellence, I resolved Deni tb In my opinion and experience the aire ia all that it is commended for.It is peli nly the most agreeable, ns well as the most en root Pow! er I ever used.rs, very tru Wait, Scorr.ToS.J, Lruay & Co., Yiontreal, Se Dim Tote Dentiirige is for sale at all the .As three imitations have already «| peared, ask for Elliot's Dentifrice: yep UST R Hams.J CS LcReceived, , or sale b as.elding.Broadlay, Liverpool, June 10, George B Connell, Whitehaven, June 18, order, Simpson, Srangumouth, June 12, Jos Avtagoniah, 19 days, order, plas- mpsan, Grangemouih, June 12, Jo- lot of CHOICE | DIED.On Mooday morning, the 20d August, Amelia daughter of the lute David Ross, Esq, Merchant of this city.aged 18 years, A1 Bt Rochs, on the 31st ult, Jane McAuley, In Editburgh, Scotland, on the 2nd July, Mar- arct Mears, the beloved wife of Thomas Bunyan, SergeuntMajor of MH.M.79th Righlanders, aged T anni will be received for the erec- ol x Sand TO CONTRACTORS.tion of a COURT HOUSE and JAIL at each © HALF-PRICE TRIP.KAKOUNA AND MURRAY BAY.CAPTAIN R SIMARD, e ABOVE PLACES, WILL Lkave gg o n SATURDAY MORNING NEXT, The 7th inst., at EJGHT o'clock.Z8~ Cabin Pasenge there and back,\u2014FOUR DOLLARS.Means Extra.The Steamer remains all Sunday and Monday at River du Loup, and gets back to Quebec on Tuesday morning, at 5 o\u2019clock.For any further information, apply at the office of JOHN LAIRD, St.Lawrence Chambers, Quebce, Aug.4, 1858.QUEBEC GAS COMPANY.TENDERS FOR COAL SAR.ENDERS will {Be received at the Gas Wonks, until 1Qh instant, tee all the COAL TAR that may pe made unl 1st Muy, 1859.- P.PEEBLES, Manager.By orde Gas Works, l Quebec, Aug.4, 1858.§ AQU UN TeR WATER WORK DEPARTMENT.\u201d - EARED TENDERS will be received bg the Chairman of {h@\\Water Works Commie tee until TUESDAY next@ithe 10th Avcusr, from parties desirous of furnishing the Quebec Watoe] Works with STEAM and SMITH\u2019S COALS, frons the present time until 1st MAY, 1859.- The tenders ave to state the price nt so mush per chaldron, delivered at the Corporation Workshop, Palais Harbour, and to be endorseæ \u201c Tenders for Coals.\u201d > 27% The Water Works Committee do not bid themselves to accept the lowest or any of tie tenders, ew.By ordee™ WesHORDICHE, efiager Q, W.W.Crry HALL, } 4th Ang., 1858.3 SHIP COMPANY.NOTICE.7 HE Royal Mail Steamship ¢ INDIA,\u201d Thomas Joxes.Commander, will sail from this Port for LIVERPOOL on SATURDAY, the 71h day of AUGUST instant.RATES OF PASSAGE: Cauix\u2014from SEG to $80faccording to accommo- STEERRAGE\u2014S30.[dation.Steerage Passengers @e required to provide themselves with Bedding and eating and driok- ing utensils, FA A Steamer will leave the NAPOLEON WHARF at NINE o\u2019cleck A.M., on the day of sailing, to convey Passengers and Mails to the Steamship.For further particulars, apply to GEO.BURNS SYMES & Cf), Agents, © No.3, St.Peter Street.Quebec, Aug.4, 1858.Receiving ex.* Mountaineer,\u201d AND FOR SALE BY E.& W.POSTON & CO., 100 AGS E.I.Cleaned Rice, Belmont Sperm Can- 50 Barrels Lon 50 Cases DeKuyprr Baking Seda in brlg and kegs, hive Soda in barrel, our of Sulphur in burrels, Brimstone in barres, Button Blue in 14lb boxes, Green Copperas in barrels, Lower-Town, Aug.4, 1858.Whiskey.HE BEST MONTREAL WHISKEY, in Puncheons, Hhd™® Barrels, For sale by E.& W.POSTON & CO.Lower Town, Aug.4, 1858.Wines.N Assortment of (hd finest PORT, SHER- A RY and MADE ines, in wood and bottle, For sale by BE.& W.POSTON & CO.Lower-Town, Aug.4, 1858.GOLD!! GOLD!!! 28 FRAZER RIVER! \u201c8x VANCOUVER\u2019S ISLAND.HOUEP « sufiicient number of G Pad¥Y gers offer, a First-Class SD Fast Se IP, with ample ac- 9\u201d commddativon, will positively be ee despatoh À from QUEBEC on the FIR -T (1st) OCTOBER next.Immediate application will be necessary, as the number is limited.RATE or Passace, S$200 ; including Provision and Stores, of the best qality.For particulars, apply to JAMES W.STEWART, Agent, No.15, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 2nd Ang.1858.6 ~ LFRS' OFFICE, |: July, 1868.j RD ot EXAMIN- his Office on MON- at 11 o\u2019clock, the Act 8 + ed to C* Caledonia Springs, œ) the following places, viz.:\u2014 St.Scholastiqne ; ludustrie ; , Surel ; St.Etienne de In Malbaie ; St.Germain de £imous Moutmagny ; 8t.Joreph de la Bennee ; St.Christophe d\u2019Arthabaska ; Near Nelsonville, in the Township of Dnn- \u2014 m § St.Hyacinthe ; St.John ; Beauharnois ; Chicoutimi.The Tenders, sealed and endorsed +f Tender for the erection*of n Jail und Court House ut ~\u2014\u2014\u2014,\" addressed to the undersigned, aud containing the names of two solvent parties who are willing to become security for the due performance of the work.will be received Shuw\u2019s Buildings, Commercial Tables : consisting of Reckoning, ures, and other Tables,\u2014 43.GA.Foot of Mountain Hill, A Table of Advances in Curreney in Costs Ster- the use of [Importers, \u2014bs.Middleton & Dawson, &e., &e., by Mrs.Warren,\u20144s, 6d.Shaw's Buildings, letters written from the East by lémilien Frossard, Protestant Pastor in the French army buforce Sebastopol,\u20145s.Foot of Mountain Hill.Artihmetic.Algebra, the Elements of Euclid, Plane\u2019s Spherical Trigonometry, Series.metry ; by J.R.Young and others,\u20146s.3d.Middleton & Dawson, A System of Natural Ilistory ; being n Structural and Classified arrangement of Plants nnd Botany and Zoology.Shaw\u2019s Buildings, The British Pulpit: skethes of cminent Ministers ; by Edwin Paxton Hood,\u2014 3s.9d.Foot\" RprMountain Hill.Memoirs of the Queens of Frauce, including Memoir of Her Majesty the Inte Queen of the French, (Marie Amelie,) by Mrs.Bush, 2 vols.Middleton & Dawson.The Cabinet of Curiositics,\u20147s.6d.Shaw's Buiidings, Humphrey Davy ; edited by John Sheir.Foot of Mountain Hill.A Practical Treatise on the Culture and Treat ment of the Grape Vine, by J, Teisk Allen.Middleton & Dawson, The three Colonics of Australia; their Pastures, Copper Mines, aud Gold Fields ; by 8.Syd- v Shaw's Buildings, The ter Minds of the West; their best oem, : ; © by Edwin Paston ico > aud ules edited Foot of Mountain Hill, MIDDLETON & DAWSON.Quebeg, June 25, 1858, of the day, throughout the world, than can be mal value to these can now be placed in the hands of subscribers about ns svon as the N.B.\u2014The prices in Great Britain of the tive Periodicals above named is about $50 per an- N AY always be found at MIDDLETON & Missionary Travels and Rescarches in South Africa ; including à Eketch of sixteen years\u2019 By Du- ttawa and the Scenery indhe Canada: Essays Ly J.Sheridan Hogau and Alexander Morris, to which wire awdrd- vd the first and second prizes by the Paris Exhibition Commitcee of Canada, (cloth, to- Tug.Maxims and Hints for an Angler ; embellished with humourous Engravings, illustrativé of the miseries of Fisaing ; to which are added Niagara Falls to Quë- hee, showing and describing all the most celebrated and picturesque points along the River St, Lawrence, by Wm.S.Hunter, Jr., Impressions of the South and West during a six Tables of Ser, ing Exchange into Dollars add Cents, andivice versa, at par, and from 7 Eu cent.premium, by Eighths, by a simple combination, up to 14 cent.,) for any uumber of days, at each date, from one to three hundred nnd sixty-five ; with a Time Fal Jjowing the number of days Hy-month to the same day Pictures of the Olden Time, as shewn in the fortunes of n family of the Pilgrims, by Ed- A Militery Mite to the Mountain of Literature : Published The Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, and Prof Interest, Annuity, Money, Weights, Mcas- ling, from One Penny to Ten Pounds, for Timethrift ; or, Leisure Hours for Ladies : including instructionin Crochet, Berlin Work, The French Pastor ab the Seat of War ; being The Mathematical Sciences; ineluding simple Logarithms, Meusuration, nid Practica) Geo- Animals, forming u busis for (Le study of pa SALUE MOUNT HERMON CEMETERY.REVISED LIST of CHARGES for MAINTAINING LOTS IN ORDER bus been established and may be seen at the Cemetery, or on application to the Secretary or Treasurer.No work will be done upon lots unless specially ordered and paid in advance for the eason.Owing to the dificalt t base arisen in col- leciing necounts, the rule Mich provides thatall charges for Interments mŸst be paid for when the order is given will, in future, be strictly adhered to, Mr.Rosizrt Waters hus been appointed Super futendent of the Cemetery.By order, HENRY 8.SCOTT, Quebee, April 22nd, 1856.Secretary.A MARVELLOUS REMEDY ! FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE! he ARTES GF Ë THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY.HOLLOWAY\u2019S OINTMENT.By the aid of a microscope, wesee millions of reat variety of Types and Bindings, adapted Per ann.| little openings on the surface of our bodies.Be Pulpits, milion, Schools, de in rR For any one of the four Reviews, $3 00 Through these this Ointment, when rubbed ou lowing languages, viz.:\u2014 For any two of the four Reviews, 5 ug the skin, is carried to any organ or inward part.ExuLIsu, DANISE, ; For any three of the four Reviews, 7 gy Diseases of tLe Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, Frencu (including De Swebish, Tor all four of the Reviews, g oy afivetions of the Heart, Indammation of the Sacy\u2019s version,) Grexx, For Blackwood\u2019s Magazine, 3 qu L'Ungs, Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are by its GERMAN, LATIN, (vulgat edition) For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 no | weans effectually cured.Every housewife knows ITALIAN, For Blackwood und the four Reviews, 10 oy] Gt salt passes freely through bone or meat of æ any thickn This healing ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part ot the living body, curing the most danger ous luward complaints, that cannot be reached by other means, \u2019 ERYSIPELAS.RIE : BUTIC HUPQURS.No remedy hus ever doe so much for the cure of diseases of the Skin, whatever form they may ussume.as this Ointment.Scurvy, Sore Heads, Serofnla, or Lrysipelas, cannot long wilhstand its influence.The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving ud- viee as to its application, and Las thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health, SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS AND ULCERS.Sone of the most scientific surgeons now rely olelr on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tu- monrs.Professor Holloway has dispatched to the East, large shipments of this Ointment, to be used in the worst cases of wounds.It will nere any ulcer, zlandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of thefjoints, even of 20 years\u201d stand- AND FISTULAS.These and otffer similar distressing complaint can be clioctunl¥y enred if the Ointment be wel rubbed in over the parts affected, and by other wise following the printed directions around each .j dot.Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases i= TISM AND SCOR = = = = Bad Tera (Cluega-foot Fistulas Sore-throsts Bad Breust=Chilblains Gout | Skin-diseases Burus lChapped hands Glandular Swell-4} Scurvy Buniona Corns (Foit) Lnn:ilLago (ings) Sore-heads Files (ing Bite of Mos- Cancers Tumours chetoes & Contracted andiRhenmatisia Ulcers Saud- Flies: wil ints Seabin Wounds Cuco-bay (Flopluntiasis Sore Nipples | Yaws Sold at the Establishments of Proressor How Loway.244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London and 80, Maiden Lane, New York, also by all res pectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilized world, and in all part of Canada, at the following prices :-\u20141s.30.; 3s 3d.; and 3s.sterling, cach Pot.Z4~ There is a considerable saving by taking | he lager sizes, N.B.\u2014Directions for the guidanees of patiens in very discorder are affixed to cach Pot.20th Dec.1855.THE SYCRET INFIRMITIES YGUTH AND MATURITY.Just Pubjished, price One Shilling Stg ERVOUS DEBILITY, its Causes, Symptoms, and Qure : an Essay on Seminal Wenkness, with ciical Observations on a safe, speedy, and sucedgsful mode of treatment of the Diseage of the Generative System, by detecting the real canse and effect of every variely of Complaint, whether arising from solitary habits, excesses, uccident, or climate.To which are added, Commentaries on the Physiology of Marriage.with precautionary hints on the evils emanating from Lmpirical practice, and the lungerous remedies advoeated by various writers on these important disorgers.By SAMUEL \u2019MERT, M.D, 37.Bedford S§pMre, London.Matriculated Member of the University of Edinburgh, [onorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society, Licentiate of Apotbecaries Tlall, Lon- dun, &c., &e.The essential object of this treatise is to point out the feariul i, resulting from cer- OF tain habits, irreg®larities, and excesses, which have produced mdre misery in Youth, degradation in Manhood, and premature decay at all stages of Life, than, perhaps, any r class of disease known to modern pathologists.Its perusal is particularly recommended to persons entertaining secret doubts their physical condition, and who are conscious of having hazarded the health.happiness, and privileges Lo which every human being is entitled.SECTION 1\u2014Analomy and Physiology of the Generative Organs.Section [L\u2014Pguerry\u2014MaNnoop\u2014The Morale of Generative PHysiology, and True and False Morality.Srcrion IIT\u2014Tuz PuysioLoGr or MARRIAGE \u2014Aptitude and inaptitude for Wedded Happiness, Physiological Facls on Generative Capacity.SECTION IV.\u2014BPERMATORRUŒA,or Seminal De\u201d bility\u2014Its Histary and Causes.The Miseries of Imprudence.The Vices of Schools, SECTION V.-\u2014SYMPTOMR OF SPERMATORRU®A and Impotence, Nocturnal Discharges, &c., Influence of Spermatorrheea on the Mental Faculties.SECTION 1V.\u2014CAusEs AND EFFECTS OF SEMINAL Deputy, Councction between the Mental and Generative Organs, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, aud Sterility.SEcTIioN VIL\u2014DETECTION OF SEMINAL WEAK- NEss by Urinary or Microscopic Examination, Indications for Detection and Dangers of Mistakes, Importance of Examination, Medical Jir- rors, Meaus oi ure.Section VIIL-\u2014TREATMENT OF SEMINAL WEaK- NESS AND IMPOTENCE, Urinary Indications, Hazardous nod Empirical Specifics, the Author's Mode of Treatment, Cases and Illustrations, 1t is absolutely necessary that all men shonld know that there are principles of personal management wbich cannot be violated withont incurring grievous penalties.and when wisdom and regret succeed the heyduy of incousiderate self-indulgence, how these penalties may be mitigated.how the sting of their bitterness may be rctnoved, and how the evil and its consequences may be avoided, aud, ubove all, that there is Elements of Agricultural Chemistry.by Sin, scarcely any degree of physical infirmity or func- see cannot apply a cure.Patients residing out of England can be succesMully treated by correspondence only, in any Langhages, aud medicines can be forwarded with secrecy, eafety, and despatch, to all parts of the world.Alldetters must be accompanied by the fee of £1, or wild not be replied to.NERVOUS DEBILITY may be had of Mr.HOUSE, Bookgeller, Cubourg, Canada West ; at the ** Prototype\u2019 Office, London and Quebec at the © Gazette\u201d Office.Pe an an to which the timely aid of =, IGARS.Cu 75,000 Cigars, Concha\u2019s and Justo Sanz brands, tn one-tenth boxes.: .Foreale b JOBN PATERSON.Ootober, 2, 1857, ee BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, TABLE\u2014 With participation ; after FIVE yearly payment.a ss [ad bd PRWONWO SVE DI HALT AC WHFL I1OHM KILL ANd OOIF AO HONVHOSSV NV HOJ QAMINDEF SHOIKHHS I bh tt hd tk tb ptt po pu 8e LOAD R NO WWI No» oof fb a Ey : æ tSGTéeesser] \u20140 TPE 09 00 £0 £5 60 09 00 £0 po b He PSOIANOIUOHOT 00 DO OO fe = S dl fd OOD \u2014 N+HS6OWD _ DW
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