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[" \u2014 TF rm = DSS BS = Eom TLS SHO Ll SKAIRAES 1SSV NY HOJ CGAUINUE \"HAII 40 KUIL ATOHM URL HO3 00 F JO ZONNHC 1 = HTTH EAD OULAUO À HT ei EHH EHO Ia 1H Le Dose thé 1 1° Goo TH ini À wi rs .noe a Few ta n | Y i venu N .8986 | HOF ELS.AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON, S the largest and best arranged Hotel in tbe New England States ; is centrally located, anid easy of uccess from all the routes of travel.It contuins all the mydern improvements, apd every convenience for the comfort and acconfuodation of the tra- volling public.The sle and well ventilated ; t uites of rooms nre well arranged, and completely furnished for fam- itive, and large travelling pardigs ; and the house will continue to be lept as a firel class Hotel in every respect.LEWIS RUE, Proprietor.Boston, Jany.14, 1859.12m ), S.HOSSACK and F.LANGLOIS, PUBLIC ARIES, tes HE Quebec, Nov, 7, 1859.BIRT HINTON, | Optician and Mathematical Instrument MAN - 3 TY EPATRS NAU L and SURVEYING b INSTRUMENTS alNIIS WORKSHOP, No.+.MONTCALM BUNDINGS, AMABLE Srey, near Lours Roan, - Quebec, Mny 4, 1839.REMOVAL.JOHN ANDERSON & C0, COMMISSION ERCHANTS, FU RDERS, Ship and InsurKace Agents, Have REMOVED lo the NUNS BUILDINGS, Saint PETER STREET.fuebee Muy 12, 1859.\"REMOVAL.WM.Me KAY &CO., Ï MPORTERS ot MRENCH, ENGLISH anid MOV ED to tie premis No.28, Sr.JOIN STREET, lately occupied by PRINOLAIR, Paint, Oil, and Glass tores in the Rear, GB ENTRANCE from JOLIN STREET, ad- | joining STORE.Quebec, Mny 18, 1859.PAPER AARGARRSR No.241, St.John Street, UPPER TOWN, HE just received a LARGE STOCK of DRAWING, DINING, BED ROOM, HALL and PASSAGE PAPER HANGINGS, in White and Gold,sgatius, Flocks and Imitation Wood und Marble.Setis of Panneling, Cen ieces and Borders to match.\u2014ALS0,\u2014 WINDOW SHADES, of every description.Mixed Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dry Colors, Brushes.Glass.Putty, &e.always on hand.ÆS- Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating done with pnneluality and despatch, Quebee, 1st April, 1859.FIRE INSURANCE! ! \u20140F\u2014 N/ENGLAND.TYEDUCED RATES, ON BUILDINGS, QU FURNITURE, STOCK IN-TRADE, VES- 2ELS ON STOCKS, &e., &e.5 Ssents for Quebec :-\u2014 \u2019 JOUN ANDERSOŸ & co., : Nun\u2019s Buildings, St.Peter St.; Des Fosses Street, su Rochs Quebec, June 17,-1849.: : Fire Bricks! Fire Bricks! rx EST WHITE FIRE 15.000 Bris Giarnkirk Brand.For s: chasers, \" + N BAILE, ; .Levey\u2019s Witarf.Quebes, Ang.22, 1859.3m: TARCH, es ; «|; 250 Boxes LIGHT BIWE, SILVER WHITE] : and CORN STARCH.Foiled?y A PATERSON.Quebec, July 8, 2859.5 « COALS !.COALS1.\u2026 .F HALDRONS best NEWEASTLE +) Wallsend HOUSE COALS.200 Chaldrons best Newcastle double-sércend \u201cNUT COALENN 7 US 70 Chaldrone Lebigh FU AOE COALS.© For sale iti\u2019 lots to sifit purehihs : JOH ra.BAILE : ; Co \u201c Levey's Wharf, freee, Ang.22,1859.222 3m HIGH SCHOUL OF QUEBEC; THE usual course af ineffäHiloh\"fh 1h18 THE stilution .comprises Xaglish, Reading) Grammar and Composition, History G Writing ; Arithmetic, General au bommeroinl 4 Mathomalice, incindifgGobmetry, Algebra, Mensuration, &c:3 French tin and Greek.'.; Terms, as heretofdfe 2 10s.por annum,: payable quarterly in advan \"Scholars.unde, 10 yearsoi age £10 per anoum.i.va due distribution of labour among.the] Teachers and other arrangements, à full: oppors- tunity isafforded of .seonring proficiency; in.tho tactically useful, aa well.es the Classical ranchés, Vena Qnebeo, Aug.8,.18594 = PORT & MADEfRA WINE.UPERIOR PORT in wood and bottle.No.3N St.Peter Street.AMERICAN ROWM PAPERS, have RE-| a pRocouser, and be .inber F \u201c iH Soaeny 4 \u2014| Room Paper! Room Paper 1! ; RECEIVED by Stenmers NORTH BRITON and NORTH AMERICAN au L AS3URTMENT of PAPER HANGINGS, beau- tifa} in designs and colours.Suitable for Drawing Rooms Dining an | VARIED ASSORTME j other MARBLES for with his other stock will i rooms are large ; Quebec.Aug.17, 1859.tention of SHiP- of ROCKING CHAIRS.ment, good and cheap.wet Ca ; vebee May 27,1879, DON, EDINBU and WESTMINSTER WOOD'S_MAGAZINB They are balf-bound; ar and are offered nt one d Quebec, June 10, 1859.ACKS, \u2018landé 4000 Ÿ Wharf.Quebec, Oct.10, 1859.dly at the Bok-store conne CASH or approved credit.: 8.0 Bed-rooms.Also a of SIENNA and .&e., &e., which sold CLEAP FOR RNEIL, 41, 8t.John Street.\u2026 To \u201cShip- Masters.{RE Subscriber begs leave to call the at- STERS to lus Stock a large assort- AS CRAIG, Cabinet akd Chair Muker, 8 St.Paul Street.For Sale.|.\" A BOUT FIFTY VOLUMES of the LON- 311, NORTH BRITISH, 3VIEWS, nod BLAUK- \u2018SALT FOR SALE.\" x _¢ Imperial,\u201d now The Subscribers JON ANDBRSON & CO.GE _.A POLITICAL, COM \u2014 FRID AY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3rp, 1860.NT] i Ad * 4 5, sf AD A4 OYAMLH + = ons eco ti = ae ae pers he EE RIS SP Neti eon Amb o ; : : .\u2019 1 bs bade! 4 tn ww oom od edd fel Cio eked uals T He tie bug, dade a\u2019 2 iol * ;| ° : : oi Barer sa $C ti .14% Fon ; Cn edd FE \\ | rg cn bm ; a ee wl Ch (MEURT A es \u2018 or Atv green bre fées 3atr 1 MERCIAL, AND ADVERTISING JOURNAL.Port nn, kad ae Bo né Ae = FU AE aie dest med Be, eit eo D3 debe pti ?\u2026 asp ome a wm Li bre ete wl BE pe PT He v6 1 CE Lei Te sey ne [Er xb \u2019 $ ade À Ca ag ne es sas ' Poa © Cores \u201c vou! ' .me < Ey ; SANFORD?S LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVER DEBILITATES ! \u2014r\u2014- F 13 COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FR(M GUMS.and bas become an established fact, a Standard Medicine, known have used it, and ix now and approved by all that d ip all the diseases for which resorted to with confidence] it ix recommended.It bus cured thousand» who had given up all hopes ungolicited certificates io The dose muust Le adapt- the individun] taking it as to act gently on the Jet the dictates of your use of the LIVER INVIGO LIVER COMPLAINTS.BII.- SA, CHRUNIU DIORR- PLAINTS.DYSENTERY ITABITUAL COSMIVENESS.LERA MORBUS, CHOLERA ENCE, JAUNDICE, FE may be used successfully MEDICINE.1t will core thowsands can testify) IN TWO OR THREE TEA- at the commencement of All, WHO USE IT ARF its fuvor.MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE INVIGORA- TOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER, PRICE :\u2014ONE DOLLAR PER RPTTLE.RTIC PILLS within the last two years, uf relief.as the numerous iny pussession showed to the tempernment of 10d useddn such quantities Howels.judgment guide you in the KATUR, and it wiil cure LIOUS ATTACKS, DYSPEF- HOUEA, SUMMER COM DROISY, FOUR STOMACH, CHOLIC, CHOLERA, CHé- INFANTUM, FLATUL- MALE WEAKNESSES, and as ap ORDINARY FAMILY SICK HEADAUBE, (us [TWENTY MINUTES, IF SPOJNFULS ARE TAKEN stlack.GIVING thelr testimony in LIVER INVIGORATOR.SAN FAMILY CAT PURE VEGETABLE EXTRA 5, and put up in GLASS CASES, Alr Tigbt, and will kéeŸ in any climate.ES THE HEADY und PROMOTES the Quebec.Aug.8, 1859.RIANCE OF THE HAI Preparation now before the p PIERIAN FLUID.A Sure Preventive of the Hair Falling off, or turning Grey.FF, REFRESH- EVES HEADAUHE, WTH and LUXU- better than any blic.W.HICKMAN, AgssT, Quebec.UST RECEIVE + JOURNALS, or taining a blank for ever record of interesting &e.Quebec, Oct.24.1859.cach month, Bills Payable\u2019 MIDDLETON DAWSON, Foot of Mounlain Hill.DIARIES: \u20141860., à variety of DAILY.RIES, for 1860 : ay in the year, for the a Cash Account for d Receivable, &e., LA 100 Pca 50 Hhds Bri 50: Qr-Casks Dlive For'sule by .Quebec, Nov.4.1859.DING.NS BRIGHT BARBA.1 » Rico Sugar, LANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec, Oct.21, 1859.\"Chaloupÿi Brandy.10 R-CASKS, Ryle, i Bon, | by \u2014 3 y (G.MOUNTAIN, OXES An just receiv 122 Quebec, Oct.21, 1859.Anti-friction Grease, friction Axle Grease, for sule by \u201cMOUNTAIN.SII 525 Barrels No.823 Boor \u201c - 55 Drafts Large Quebec, Oct.24, 1869.NEWEST STYLE, at 29 OLD ONNETS.\u2018RS.PARNELL is prep 4 DYE, DRESS, and TRIM Ladies\u2019 and.Gentlemen's FELT IIATS and BONNETS, in the FOR SALE.ARRELS PRIME GREEN: Lnbjador: Hérrings, : doc ii doe SC AI Greed, Cod Fish, 50 Cwts.Table Cod Fish, LE, - - JOHN LeMESURIER.© 933 JOHN STREET, wittiour.FELT HATS CONVERTED INTO i Quebec, Oct.10, 1859, GIN, } $ County oF :\u2026 To.Wir: of Spi, and to md and TENEMENTS BOUGANER, nt thAgu I lave SEIZED, and\u2019 HUNDRED AND | JAND,'the proper 19th October, 1869.60 Qr-Caaks BLY: ont of Her Majesf\u2019s County irecte w.g , Qh new?: Co cograpliy, = \u2018krrr's Orricx, St.THOMAS, | Landing ex © Montezuma; LL EEC) GS ZINC, WHITE: P; HO CSS Kede No.1; Groun Te i = yond cry VOL SMITH, and W.F.of ALFRED DrisooLl, ts: sma by tho undersi Jos RECEIVED, dy Manatiton, and for ! ; sted Oil, eupeNor article, i.100 Bagre 8 Pare 72 Ung.\u2018a EL YT LAE, GIBE & CO.+! QuebeosQek 19,1860.+\" 7-800 Tons best - 100 Dos, Fine Madeira, And for 8 ) ACKING SALE, EY & GO & W.ON & Co.! » Lhe James Sires t Lower-Town, Nov.4, 1859, Quebco, Dot, 17, 185% » Syn IN en - vor \u2019 a Ht con- | 180 +1 this best of Gas.at a moderate charge.\u201c1 unity of the Provintes 1 Oolonial- influence in the Honourable House of ; Commons; thereby clevating there Colonies to,5 ++, 4 Ÿ Intention of the The FasmiLy CATHARTIC) |, [VILL is a gentle but active Cutbartic which the pro- n rictor has used in lia practice more {han twenty, peurs, at nm e constantly increns- in emand.from those who lave long used the = PILLS, aud t esatisfaction which alt express in regard} J [to their use, hns induced we to place them within] - the reach of all.The Profession well know] T7* |& at different Catharties Me FAMILY ONTHAR| = [HG PILL has, with à he F.B ATHAR- > has, Ww ue rofurence to this well.oO established fnet, Deen F d from a variety Wf the purest Vegotable Extracts, which oct slike! pu 10 every part of the ali- Cason where.\u201d Cathars] E= [in needed, such na DE: re a hartic| s nec 2 RANGEMENTS OF THE STOMACH, SLEEVIN FSS, NN LE To LE CET N AND £ EN U > Æ .from sudden cold, which < frequently.if neglected, end ju u lung course of] Fever, LOSS of APPETITE, A Supe seston) oven, iE PUS PE ESSN .YADA ; à HE HEAD.all INFLAMMA- & TORY DISEASES, WORMS i SIDREN u ADDLIS.< RHEUMATISH, a GREAT + FIER of the BLOOD, and many diseases to which flesh is Leïr, too TO |pumerous to mention in this advertisement, DOSE, [one to three, PRICE :\u20143 DIMES, \u2019 The LIVER INVIGORATOR and FAMILY CATHARTI PILL are retailed Ly Druggists generally, and sold whole- 3ale by the Trade, in all the large towna.S.T.W.SANFORD, M.D, Manufacturer and Proprietor, x ork.835 Broadway, Now 12:n , November 23, 1859.FOR SALE, OXES ChoicefBrands Manufactured Quebec, Oct.26, 1859.\u201c00AL OIL SUPERSEDED! REVOLUTION IN LIGHT! No Smoke! No Smell! No Blacks! RICHARD J.SHAW 7 OULD call attention to a \u201c NEW GAS LIGHT,\u201d which be iulroduces in this market as the CHEAPEST, CLEANEST, MOST BRILLIANT, SOFT.Rud STEADY LIGHT, ever offered to the pub - UF This I Explosive.In sub:tance it is, a tkansparent colourless Hydro-carbon Liquid; possessing neither resinous, oleaginous, bituminous, or other sediment, aad will not soil the most delicate fabric.Try for yourselves, and be convinced of the fact that, for * ONE HALF A CENT,\u201d you get a light equal to that of Bight Candles for ONE HOUR, without enuffing.- Gaal Oil or other Lamps ajtered so as to burn An assortment of these LAMPS, ©\u201c PURE LIQUID GAS,\u201d GLOBES.CHIMNIES, WICKS, SHADES, BRUSHES, &c., &c., for SALE, CHEAP, by RICHARD J.SHAW.Ageat for the L.G, Co., Fabrique Street, Upper Town Market Place, Quebec, Nov.9, 1859.2m Steel\u2019s Livegpool Soap, OW LANDIN by Quebee, Oct.21; 1859.- v FOR SALE, 40 AGS CHOICE MARACAIBO \"24 Bags Old Governme ad Gas is \u2018not .G.MOUNTAIN.COFFEE, Java Coffee.0 10 Bales Choice Moca d 26 Bags do Sant,s do :20 do do Rio do 200 Boxes Grouad Coffee, \" 50 Bags Whole Pepper.i OHN LeMESURIER.Quebec: Oct.26.1859.English \"heese.ASKETS Queen\u2019s Arms, Cheddar, | Double Gloster, and Trockles, now receiving ex * Hoyer for SALE by: Hollands, Wines, Claret, &c.HDS.DeKUYPER\u2019S HOLLANDS, Qr-Casks Vine Growers Pale Cognac.Cores Vine Growers Pale Cognac, Qr-Casks and Octaves Pa'e Sherry, Qu-Casks Crown fRort Wine, Puncheons Old Eindon Jamaica Rum, au Latour dé Cam- blanes, Cases Cabinet CHgmpagne, Pints and Quarts, Qr-Casks Superior Stotch Whiskey, Cuzes Slenforth Scotch Whiskey, or Sale + \u201cLANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec, Dec, 7, 1859.a.HENRY TAYLOR'S WORK, TOBACCO feski 9 15 Hhds.Fine Ker Leat, Language i 50 Bales do do COMME Geometrical and REDUCED RATES, b; (Successors to E.F.Jon AT.THE SOAPSTON.Do.MARBLE 0, At prices that mal Slate or AMERICAN G FIRE BRICK ST MONUMENTS, TES; tal der.QuEsrc,\u2014191 St.Jolin Stree Nov.2, 185 FIN.Received per G.T 20 C35 on 10 Cases do FOR SALE, QUEBEC MARBLE WORKS.MALE HEARTH, (Glenn, | hogs or Sores, ae Amerlcac, ue?v'inore economical than VE PIPE RINGS, Murbles, Acadian and \u2018Ohio Sandstone, plain and tastefully i-Sonlptur- d t pL without.Monreal.Corner of Craig & dE Peter Btrests TOBACCOS ASES Fine Smoking TO B A Twist Lumps, Lower-Town, Nov) 4, 1659, \u201c+ (A Pamphlet Gb ished by the Hunble.Mr.salt in Londun.) CAN ADA-1849 TO 1859, BY THE HONBLE.A.T.GALT, MINISTER OF FINANCE.INTRODUCTORY.The history and progress of the Colonies of Great Briäiÿ must naturally be a subject of deep interest jp the peop'e of Euglaud, espe- tinlly since the experiment has been faiely rie of entrurting these dependencies of thé mpirg\u2019 wi bh aca) sell-government, 4 On\u20181f one hand, 4 was cantendu:l thal cous\\iljiighal government rauld not be salely on, * inn and Ameriedn + +.Qu.ï I Sot vl sii - 7 TABLE TOPS, and everpsticle in -dhe entfusied' tp colonis:s 5 whyle, on the other, it trade always on hand or made promptly.to or FELIX MORGAN.\u2018was ès étrongly, urged.that (ho.unstitutions under which Géen( Britain had herself attained à position of suel power and eminence were capible of being \u201cworked by her enbjects everywhere; and (hit the vast resouiees of her colanjs| \u2018possessions would be fag more useluily developed by giving their people the entire \u2018eoptfel ql iNeir own affairs.: Ia\" ng part\u2019 of Tie coloniil empire has the experiment received a fuller or fairer trial tban-in Canada ; and it cannot but be interesting lo review The progress ol that country, and to mark bow iis inhabitants have worthily \u2018exerciséd the power conceded to them, Be- | cause, if it could be shown that evil had flown from (be concession of self-government to anada, il might well shake the confidence of those who desire to give the people of Eng- t, Railway : cco.R-CARKS DISTILLERY).Quebec, Sept.30 1859.DUNCAN MACPHERSO FOR SALE : CS ! ERY FINE OL WHISKEY (OB : land themselves a larger share in the government of the empire, as the sane phjects are \u2018equally sought in both eountgigs,, and the greater the uieasure ol-feform ranted in Eng-| land, the grealer identity will \u2018with the state of (hings in Canada, whete the govermmenl of the couniry necessarily resis: AN.ACADE NGLISF Universities the Naval apd M for the Entrance E perior educetion.Pupils entered foff Commer: progress) TERMS: Pupils studying-in Private Rooms.CPPPRPRRPERS Do.the Commercial: Room, .Boarders.20e.< masse Quebec, à pril it EDUCATION.Mr.EAST'S PRIVATE & SELECT 9 are prepared fo; Oxford snd Cambridge ; for itary Cnilegés oï England ; mination to'the Universities of Canada; and forjthe vario FRERCH.PUPILS .Le Prepared for the Entrance Examination te the Laval University ; For tlie Higher Forine of the Seminaire de Quebec ; for amination as Pilots, Surveycrs, Civil Engineergl.&c.; and for quiring Proficienay n the \u2018English OAL: STUDIES.Instruction in every branch of Education quali- ying them for the Mercantile Profession ; Book- Keeping on the most approved Modern System ; Commercial Correspondench,*~{ii French ; Commercial Calculations, of every denomination ; Mental Arithmetic, and all expeditions methods § Instrumental Arithmetic, ancinl Compiitations, \u2018&e.; Commercial Geography, including the\u2019 Iiports; -Exports.Produce, Manufactures, &e.; countries, - : \u20ac :- JUNIOR PUPIL Are carefully iustructed in fy Branch Education qualifying them for of Commercial or Collegiate Studies, Examinations monthly, and Duplicates of \u2018the | papers (a test of Parents balf-yearly.almost wholly upon the popular element._ Æ propose 10 give a brief resumé of the principal subjects which have, within the lust ten Jeäis, \u2018been before the Legislature of Canada, leaving the statesmen of England to jndge how faa + Po fir'the blessings of free institutions have been MY, \\ say Rs Cs 2 jy | Appreciated or abused by their colonial breth- Artillery House, & Auteuil St; U.rei.\u2019 But, before proceeding to do so, it may Ten, Quebec.ell td give some slight sketch of the position of \u201cpublic aflairs up 10 1849, 1is not necessary to do more than advert lo the fact 1hat.rerious disturbances to the public pence had occurred both in Lower and Upper Canada in 1837 8, and that in 1840 the union of these'two provinces, took place.For some years succeeding the vnion an unseltled stale ol, things coptinued\u2014marked, however, by gradoal concession to the demand for, seif- government, until 1846, when.Lord, Jahn Russell, then Secretary for the Colonies, first fully admitted thy principle of what is termed responsible government, amd required that\u2019 the affairs of the country should be adminisiered by advisers of the Crown, pussessitig the confidence of the people, and in harmony, wuh their well-understvod wishes.The \u201csystem thus fairly, inaugurated, in 1849, may be said lo have recéived its final and conclusive ac- | ceplance, both by ihe mother: country and the colony, as from (hat date nc altempt has ever beén made to interlere with its free and legivi- tate operation.Tlie political differences and difficulties of Canada have been dealt with Ÿy lier own people und Legislature,\u201d and Greal Britain has never been required to lake part \u201cin any local questibn whalever, except fo give efléct, by imperial legislation, 10 the express desire of the \"Provincial legistature, .: \u2018In 1846 England may be said, to have fairly abaridoned the colonial system of rade, as 11 that year the corn laws Were repealed, and the productions of Canada generally placed on the same footing as those of foreign countries.I \u201c+ | wäs not, however, vitil 1848 that the difleren- ) \u2018| tial duties imposed by the imperial legislature \"to; 19 lupon importations into Canada Were rapenled, Der ARE and \u2018the province permitted 10 import whence Cl and how.\u201cshe pleased; which wus still further 0s callings of ai su- cial Studies receive \u201cEnglish and ; of all of \u201cHigher Fornis sent-home lo ithe Bn aided CY sPer: Quarter: Cla moe Quebec, Dec.7 ; 1859.i = ; \u2018 ANE, GIDE & CO.,.~1.promoted by the repeal of the navigation laws \u2018| in 1849, since which dale Canada has enjoyed lig, privilege of entirely controlling her own rade, id.lier awn customs dues, es 1 \u201ctherefore, takeil \u2018the year, 1849 as hen, \"politically, Canada was entirely.entrusted with self government, and alsv because, at 1hal date, the principles of free trade \u201c| were fully applied to her.: « THE JONES ANUFACTURED in E and STYLE, -an TAR & N, B.\u2014The Jones Burigr, gives more light, and consymes less oil, than any other * Kerosene\u2019\u2019 or Coal tured October 28; 1859.SOLD .at GREATLY & Co.The proteclive colonial system of Great Britain having been prev ously the setiled policy of the empire, the piovines had itself incurred ery heavy liabilities upon public works, dependent for success upon its continuance, and many olher commercial interests WYMAN, Lu | had also grown up under i The sudden au 1 Stréet, Boston.Wnexpecied change produced very serious se *| distresses ; and in 1849 Canada fond herselt \u201c| with an exhausted excliequer, a cripple commerce, und depreciated credit.Apart from these financial difficulties, directly tracepble to the \u2018altered policy of Great Britain, it musi be remarked that ihe country had scarcely recovered fiom the shock of the disturbances LAMP?VERY VARIETY.a recent) y:improved.il Burner manufac- S, in CANADA ke application Assembly y ar Canada Gazette fin En in the district gifected.send) and the last gfsuch notices t OFFICE, Quefee Paints; Oils, Windo the Colonies a: vinces of Great Bri- \u2018tain by.their Reprigentation by Federal \u201c Union in the Impgridh House of Commons.| Ts WORK ix inte : West, by establishing n just balance of power on both of them, and by procuring n due degree of an equal independence of Great Britain herself, N BeeTho work to be had at MIDDLETON & DAWSON'S Store, Lower Town, Quevec , at P.SINCLAIR'S, Upper Town ; and of the author, HY.TAYLOR.| Quebec, Nov, 71h, 81889.T Quetecz Doc.FT, 1889.7 er SADT SALT Mw otek i parole Paris WA { = For Sule by\u2019 PRIVATE or LGCAIL BILLS, fr es (which are published in full in the CanagiNGazelle), lo also in à newsp er publis d in each language EF\" Quebec Chronicle and Gazette, Herald, and Pilot; Thrig Infpusrer, Sherbrooke Gazette, and St\\ John's ews, 10 copy till opening of next Session, .Qr-Caske Blundell's Pale Boiled Linseed | Palo; 7 ad White Lead, DE AE LÉ ae LANE, #1 ot 1837-8 ; that the Union had brought face 10 face the opposing influences of English and | French Canada, which time had uot yet miti- \"| gated ;- and that\u2019 the mbst serious\u201d political | questions, both aflecting the social and tma- terial prosperity of the ébuutry, had to be dealt wit ie Are : v EALE, intending; to thé Lbgislative le such deptéssing cireamälances, thé, only hope lay in the fact that the people hail iva/ privileges, or 8! last the management of their own aflnirs | gh : anid with a country abounding in natural re- sourees; a vigorous and self-reliant effort would yet ovetcome all obsiacles, and restore, upon a moro healthy basis, that prosperity which had\" hiiiertdé beefi sought through\u201d favoiirs granted by Great Britarn fo her colonies, \u201cdt the expense of her own people.Canada ac- | cepted the policy of England us necessary for Ægulating surveys, anything to affect other\u2019 parties, fire e required, by the tve TWO applications for aid tu be granted lo the detri- méril of others; dnd she has applied herself to ile task of developing her institatibns an\u2018! her resources with a\u201d vignur; elermination, and siréess that hive rarsly, it ever, béen wit- 7 | nessed in\u2019 dy éther country.> Metcäçy, Mont- Rivers g copies of the first.sive steps that Canadn has made belween 1849 and 1859, I shall, in the fitst place, advert to those which concern its social and moral | govérnmént ; aflercards, toeg which affect \u2018fits matetial ptogfess\u2019s and, finally, demon- Ww Glass, 8 ; Fe ES ° stäte the rosult a8 Viele through the opera- Bokes WINDOW GLASS, Aseor ed sizh, | tion Bt is trade.©, 64 x 74.10 86.x 46, Siar brand).rvs, - THE LEGISLATURE.In aceordance with \u201cthe pr visions ofvilie liek + of thre avunity, the: Legislature toisisted, nine \u2018der the-Govertior-Geanerat, \u2018ofsa- Législative Cow vu BB & CO.douniryyespetially ol thié rdore newiy'opened: TE 90.dise pon rendered the-original Riloimert badd tia.bof-aighi$- four membets fot the Lower House FD 1,500 Sika oqene 500 Backs, ex Sees JOHN Quebéo, Oot, 26, 1859, 1853 by an increase of the represenialives lo 130 membets, The franchise has also been reformed and extended, the qualifications now g being 30 dollars per annum or £6 sterling, for nt.freehold or tenantry in towns, and 20 dollars ot E LIVERPOOL, ex be produced: {1he- welfare of the empire: she ceased all] In proceeding to review the giéat progrés- Emperiatisiaiuié, catablishing the conatitationr Counéil, or-Upper:House;nominmet\"for life: bÿthe\u2018Crown ; \u2018and-a Lowér House,elected- by thé pébple:s.The rapid.settlement of the\u2019 hhsnfficient, and this evil was reformed \u2018in\u2019 fzatüre in tbe chande being the adinisgion af the tenaut vole in the counties and cural dise triets, The original election lnw allowed an almost unlimited imo for eluetions, often prodyejing | great violence, and provided no checks upon voling except onth The Legisialive Counealy or Upper House, | basibeen ralormed by the introduction of the, elective principle,\u2014the exigling npminaled members retaining lheir seals for life.Thet provitice has besn divided nln forty-erg tlt electoral divisions, each retoritiñz ont mein-.ber.\u2018I'welve ara elected pvery two yeas, and they go out of office alter \u201ceight years setvice.The Honse is not subject to dissolu- tiou : and it ix expected thal the result will be to establish a Luly in a great degree aveures hell tha\u2019 Cunntil and J .gE stot establishment of sçhoo! districig in syery part of Canada 5 every child, 1s pntsiled to educs- we 3 and for the soppoit of thesystem, a rate is struck by each munjejpality, tn additionio à contr.büllon of £90,000 front.thp- provineisl exchequer.Each school disifiol is, under the managerrant of loçul Lusiees phpsen bythe people\u2014who are nag, gubjet Jo ,mapection ty officers appointed: by the.County Cuuncils, periadiéal retarns bruig made io \u2018the Superib- tendent nf Education, TheSuperintendent himself is assisted by Conner] of Inatruction, chosen from the leading men of the Province, with.regard to religion or polities, ., Thé order \u2018of nition phy (he, s6hoat-bouks, are: spitled.by i Shpgoutendgnt, Libraries.of useful books, maps, &e., carpfully selected, are also supplied à cost price.lo he difierent Inunieipulitige, .For the purpesg, of providing fit instriciops for The cammon schools, Normal schools have been eslabligtied in both sections of the provifiee\u2014both, for, male; and, female 1éachers\u2014anid mucli ogre j& devoted to their from the ordwmaiy excitement of polities, ang able to \u201ctake a calm anu dispassionate review of the acts of the Lowër House; whithis elected fur four years, and may be dissolved by the Governor-General._ a The practice of holding the sittings of th Legislature alternately (Gr four veais in each section of the province, commenced\u201d in 1849 and alier a long and protracted straggle, this extremely.diffieult question, \u201cessentially ol a seclional character, has been settled by the adherence of Parliament lo the decision of the \u2018Queen, in the selection asthe permanent seat of government of the city ol Ottawa, where-the public buildings are now in course of erection.\u201cPerhaps the most important step required for the perfect working \u2018of \u201cconstitutional gov: ernment, is to provide for \u2018the complete ses verance of locul legislation from-that aflecting the, people at large.The general Legislaiura can never properly deai wiih such subjects, and their introduction tends 16 distract attention {from thosé measures which are ot genéral interest.Municipal institutions have, (herelore, received much attention in Canada, and constant efforts huve been inade \u2018to.perfeet them, and to give each parish and cooity the control of its own internal affairs.In Upper Ca- nadu a system of municipal local government existed prior to the uniun ; but it was, in a erude and inefficient form.In Lower Canada the attempt was made lo introduce the system by the Special Council, which replaced the ordinary Legislature during the interregnum following the rebetlion ; but, with the gxcep-.tion of peveral of the Fngllsh counties, he ef- Port prove:l a complete failure.In 1849 \u2018a complete system ol municipal organization was established io Upper Capada ; in.1850 a measme of similar tendency, but diflering somewhat in detail was passed\u2019 for \u2018Lower Canada.In both sections much evil had arisen from the absence of all power to levy tocal, rates for lucal objects ;und burdens were thus thrown upon the general revenne, which were more properly chargeable on the loeali\u2019, lies interested, Cd i ess The system thus inaugurated was from time (o time amendeid'us cirenmstänées showed ie necessity, until finally; in 1858, \u2018the whole of the laws relaling to municipaifiies in Upper Canada, were reserved and consolidated into one statute.A similiar mensure has likewise been prepared for Lower Canada; and was distributed throughout the province during the last session of the provipeia! parliament, preparatory to its being considersd and, finally passed 1 the session now: approaching.++ MUNICIPAL SYSTEM, ' 3H 00e The general features of the municipal law: of Upper Canada, and which, with suine mo= dificatjons suited to the different state: vf.society in Lower Connla, may be staied, as the system in force throughout ihe province, afd\u2019: The iubhabiap's.of.every .county, ey, town, and township are constitule | corporations, their organisation: proceëdmg ; wholly upon fhe elective principle; and provision, is made for the erection of \u201cnew \u2018municipaities, as the\u2019 ciréumstauces \u2018of the cotntry regifire,\u2019 bytheir separation from\u2019 those\" aivéatly exiéi- ing?A\u2019complete 'systeinis created \u2018fortegus lating tlie electivus; and\u2019 for \u201cdefining\u201d the duties ol the \u2018municipalings, \u2018and of\u201d their officers.Their powers \u2018maj \u2018be gensrilly stated] to embrace everything of à local \u2018miture, including\u2014the opemung and -miintehance of highways; the erection ol schoul-honses, and ine support of common and gram nar-schools;\u2019 the provision of accomadation for the administration of yusjice, ganls, &ec., aud the eollgction\u2019 of rutes for their support, as web as fot the payment of petty jurymen\u2019; granting shopand | tavern licenses; regulating and prohibiitng the fale of spintuous liquors ; providing tor the sapport of the poor; prevenling the ob: struction of streams ; effecting dra:nage, both: in the cities and country; inspection &F weights and measures ; enforeing (he due, observance of the Sabbath, and proteétion of putlic \u2018morals; establishing and végulating ferries, barbors, markets, &e.; abating wai- sances, making regufdtions for, and taking precautions against fires; establishing gas adil water works} making police regulations ; levying rates upon \u2018all real and personal \u2018fifo: perty, neluditig ilicomes for \u2018alP pürpôsés ; and for certdin \u2018objects, ° borfowihE\" mbiié! de together with a great \u2018namber dfrfinor.mat- lers \u2018essential for the\u2019 good government dof 4\u201d community.CTE ew The ptesent municipal gysteém ofCânadhn, of which the foregoing-is-a brief anif irporféét sketch, is believed to provide fof all possible | local legislation, and has been framed upotr nn observation of the vorkipe of these institutions, not only in England, butin the Unved States, the result being to secure\u2019 for each local\u201d dis- trie! the most peffeet-control of its own aflnirs.Under it the general legislature is freed fro the neceskity of considering añy Total qhes- tion ; \u2018and the pedple THemsëlvés fave 1 dll important matters, ihe opporfunity by 4 popli- lar vote, of considering and rejecting the ablion of their owt muhicij al faprésentdiives,\u201d ~*~ EDUCATION.© Lai Passing from the previous questions, which: relate to reforms in the mode of governmgithe country, both generally.and.through munict-.palities, I wiil now advert to that\u201d which has been done with.regard, to education which certainly has, the mostsimportant bearing on the Iuture.welidre.of the country, are = oi: The-educational gestion may be.divide into two distinet partis; lat.The provision of: common.schools tur the,general jinsirnction,oË: \"the people.in.the rudiments of learning.And, secondly, \u2014 The: establishmertt .of- superior.schools, colleges and umiversities « ; it yy As regards common schools, mach atiention: had been given in, Upper Canada to this subject at all times; bdt.it wes not until 1846 that \u2018ius.reduced 10.a system.The very abit tas] Suputiniendent of.achools- in Upper Canaday- pention, but fitlle-ren 1 efleclual traigiôe, cape bmn ble Permanent provision ia algo\u201d sought Loi he made for (he si port of he common sohoule, liratigh large apl raprigtions of valuable lands.\"The sysiém of teaching ir ; hon\u201crectäriar,\" But\u201d provision \u2018Is made Jorghe establishment.of.Komaa,, Casholig separate), schools 3\u201d bin {ley do not.parlicipatg; inthe: lor enl rates levied lor edweation.In Lower Canada, owing totha*pophiläidh'béihg prinei- pally Roman Catholie, though the system ja also non-seotatian, yet 1e edusalion is mins ly -in the hands \u2018of hs 6lergy\u2019™ and provision is therefore made for Protestant separate schaolx, which gqually.ishare.in.all thé\u2018benefis Brthe local rates and legislative provisions.* «uh The result ol this system may be rsumthèw up by stating that by, ihe, gs) report: pg the Superintendent of Edue i il for.Unper Canada, there were in 1858-8:8 G'séhgole ; 293,683 scholars, É Asa HER In Lower Canadn thé résult is still more remarkable,, frgomethe;-dact that, until 1849, tt 'had been found vary difficult\u2019 io convince the Frenuk Cunyy a) pop lion.generally, of the vast importavice of ellije] tigh,, Tu peaple were uninformed, and sliowel'a Bal ug- nance 10 the imposition of tHe'heeassary!direct Lo enching in Upper, Canaan is Jaxation lo maintain.the system: By ve great eflorts, this feeling has.bapn.entirely ovéréäme ; añd under the able snperintend- ence of the a my, Py «(Gharsau;44he ÿlast report \u2018lôr 1858 shows the following results : 2,800 schouls, 130,940 scholars, contrastin with an almost-fotak-meglect-d£ schoôls büt-a few years pravions.} I | or ; progrèts had'beërl réaila* rutil affer the sorgapization, of, the s.gom mon Far thie pif prsg\u2019 0 ditoith der school system, when there was established jr \u2018connection with it *highérélass blinélétioti » through the means ol-gram mar.schoals] which! \u2018are now very generally 1g be found.thyoughapt Upper Cana, \u2018an die, \u201cfo'il 1e extent, in Lower Chnadac! \u201cTHe siltodl¥ tte also snpported by pupils of pupliesJands,.ands by partial contrition Jrom, the cop mon, school graat, in adifition\"to fil To i ar TE fa both segtiang fihe provinée;Hliimbroust \u2018educational establishments, of.the | luge, 0 \u2018colleges, are estab héd' 3\" Biôéi ot case oh \u2018han to some ofithe dhibersities, st wi alé The aniversities in.UpperorWestern=Gan- ada constst\u2014of ihe University of Toronto, nonsectarian, which is vey! the provir ; rs :Unigerkilÿ the Jukpioss.&* Chiral itd \u2018the University ol'Queen\u2019s College, \u2018Kingston, Which 18 itr connection withthe Chureh of Seotlan,l.,.InsLower Capada; te; Rontajii Ga- tholics vd okihblfehed the Vaivetait, dE \u2018val, which is wholly supported :by- voluntary \u2018contributions, and whieh, thongl compara- Hitely recent punis it BR of-té hah value in the country The University.ofM2a, GTIT College, ee munificent betjitest.6y thé:tdteHoh}J; MeGail, nl glmost.wholly.sapportediby.voluntary contributions, is non-sectarian, and is now in a very fluurishing slate: The Cliargh\u2019ol:Brg- land \u201chave also the University of Bishop\u2019s College, -supporied \u201calmdst solely Hy that Church, andrwhich;,.though -comparafivelys new, willy it Is dalinved, speedily.attain, ajpo=, sifion' of great uselu ness, Lo 1 woulll veedpy ted much Apace tét upori the courac-of thitihBtibn® dtl Hess § lions, bert maybe stutedithat!they.;all¥e tain.the sun [professors of classics, belles: lets tres, law and \u2018medicine.\u2018With \u2018thé \u201csintfe\u2019 \"uxcapi lo\u201d \u201cexcapiinfi \u2018of \u2018the\u2019 MOGI \u2018College; which has long exist; But uilfl very recently an a languishing state, the whofe ob\u2019 these pistons, may; be said.to.have; risen.within the last.ian years, and they gre mainly.if fot Wholly, Su pbortet \"by Solange \u2019 conti butions ahd\u2018emdowmenté.\u201c\u201cPisiruéthat tha University of Toranto:éxistetl:in\u2018another férra * 08 à college undér:the:Charch of Ragland,; \u2018lor many yenrs, bit ifs usefulness was entire», iÿ*intarred by\" Uhé\u2018BéHStNE Etrâgéle To Ibe it from its sectarian Character) Which \u2018wat oily collected in: 1846.5 from which dng it.may be.said:to have, risen.into Îts-present highly rims, fori ni osition.LC ; \u201cThe totälhidifi her \u2018or Gduéationatit ; alfttitdtions in-opéralion dhsUpper: Ghindar in* 18587 whist 4,259, attended by 306,356 pupils,\" and vex oping, 1 fL2,356 dollars 1g.their suppoit.: In Lower ay da, during the same your, the, 1otil \"number 61 inétithiions was 2,985, atiend- ed:by 156,872 pbpils; ght expetidibg 981,425 dollars in their support, .© fen oT ng un here have been two questions, which,-more; than duy others, have ugitated the pablie mind, in Cada, ahd produce its he jot or neks atid animésity! - Eden wub\" pécufiat ie itæown svctions ofsthe provintes#{n-Wppar« Canada, the Clergy Reserves; and finuhowers: Canad, the Feudal ot Seignouul Tenure., Tlie fotiner has iideed been regarded by many.ar Phd primindht catty HITE\" \u2018dnibreak tt 188%; - while the later has-been.ad4nsubis of: the most.latal character upok the.jndustey: and! 3 mjglhgence of Lower, Capada, ci ait To be conlinugd,) dy te + 3 a _ = av LS 54: > wit ALCAMPAIGNANGIDENT: «++ : fiw ef id : sms ue + Boek eb n, Old Soldier writing lo the Jute Duke oky, Wellington on the subject of comaral amiss, rmänt {othe Brien Atk g fiditionod tHE Tors Hotwiiganesdons fad Tierra BIG » séliF 1B15,-when | -joinedihe 87:h:Regh conea der.the cemmand of Si H osh Sovh, thare wasly \u2018a Burglar in the corps, whe bud been through a the Sorbet Saba.TPA aly Shannon wad & favorMuwhlh dil the irish > \u2018aml somethingiof-a hero eso sof ly 8 leh wag, a oculieation.ol these.st =his 0uly.solace, The \u2018notion takgn ol him at ihe canjean ,, SAIS \u2018orily (TWh, Vid: OHIERY.\u201cNob 1 why Paddy Stintion! iasaich viiriika Lge r.Ryorson, is entitled 10 the, greatest, credit forthe fabor and talent which be has devoted vernmunl 16 Viait Europe for the purpose of examining the best school systems in opera- \"tion.Afer a lengthy examination the result | of his enquiries 1s finally embodied in several £4 sterling in rural districts; the principal Acts of Parliament, which provide for the sry you're 10 the subject He was depnted by the Go.| thati:Raddy.sooñsmade his apponrédée: wiithex - Hulberds ?\u201cThe Regiment was panuled, the proceed: ings read, and Paddy tied up.The signal wus iven for the Drummers to begin, when Paddy Shannon exclaimed : = * Listen now,\u2019 SirgHogh.Do you.mean to going Hog me ?Just: rèdol ¥ WE lest who sounded the chape at Barrcssa, when you tok the onty French eagle ever taken, Wusnt à Paddy Shannon ?Line | thought that day st would come to this ; and the tegimunt so prot of that same eagle on their co'oin.?* Tuka him down,® said Sir Haale, wad Pad- À very short time, oly escaped unpunished.however, elapied bulore Paddy himself in simitar circumstances.¢ Go on,\u201d said the Colonel.¢ Don\u2019t be sn a hurry,\u201d ejaculated Paddy, ve a few words to say, Sir Hugh.* The eagle won save you this time, sir\u2019 \u201cls it the eagle, indeed! tien | wasn\u2019t FOIE lo say any lteug about that same, thouzh you wie and ought 10 be proud of it.But | Was just going to ask yon if it wasn\u2019t Pagly Shannon who, when the tacach at Tanta Whe stormed by 22,000 French, and only the 87th 10 defend at, il it wasn\u2019 Paddy Shannon who shock up Garryowen ta glory, boys,\u201d and you, Sir Hagh, have wot thy same Iwo towers and the breach betweasn them upon your coul of armas in testimony thereof.\u2019 * Tuke him down® sarl the Crlonel, aud Paddy wus again unseated.Paddy, however, hada lung list ol services to get through url a good deal of whiskey, aud ere another iwo months be was again tied up, the sentence read, wind an assurance from Su Hugh Gough That nothing should again make him relent, Puddy trind the eugle, 11 was none.He up ealed to Sir Hugh's pride and the broach of Turifa without any avail, ¢ And is it me,\u201d at last he broke ont, \u20ac that voulie going to flog 7 | ask you, Sie Hoph Gogh, before the whole of the Regiment, who knows it well, if it wasn® Paddy Shan- wen who picked up the Freuet Field Marshall?s stall at the batile of Vitinia, that the Duke of Wellington seul ta the Prince Regent and for which be got the letter that will be long remembered, and that wade him a field Marshall into the burgam ?The Prince Re gent said ; © You\u2019ve sent me a field Marshall ol France, I return yeu that of a fieid Marshall of England) Wasn® à Paddy Shannon who louk it ?who never got a rap, or recompense, ur ribbon, or star, or cont of arms, or mark el distinetion except the flogging you are about to give hin,\u201d \u201c Take lum dewn,\u201d cried Sir Hugh, and agam Paddy was forgiven.\u201d BOOK AND J03 PRINTINE.Æ#- Every description of JOB PRINTING done at this ofice :\u2014 CIRCULARS.BUSINESS CARDS, PROGRAMMES, SHOW BILLS, BILLS OF LADING, DRAFTS & CHEQUES, BILL 11EADS, STEAMBOAT BILLS, PAMPHLETS, AUC.ION BILLS, POSTERS.LABELS, &c., &c.again found NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.D.Marsh.8 J.Holmgren.Notice\u2014 James Hossack nn Business Continued\u2014 Charl Sugar for.sale\u2014Jobn Lemœurier.Notice\u2014St, Andrew's coriblytas Dena, Oysters for Snle\u2014A.Watters, Finnon Haddies\u2014A.Wutlers, Cottage for sale or to Let\u2014N 11.Bowen.Teas for Sale\u2014Jobn Lemesigrier.Coffee for Sale-\u2014John Lemegnrier.Luyer Rasius\u2014John Temesidkier.Colonial Church und School Kocicty.N:.w Books\u2014Middleton & Dawson.Ma Is for England\u2014J.Sewell.\u2014 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.QUEBEC, FEBY, 3rv, 1860.s- SEE FIRST PAGE.REV.MR.BROWNE'S LECTURE.LAST evening a respectable and very numer- ons, though not over-crowded audience, assemble in the Leciure Room of the Wesleyan Methuilist Church to hear the Rev.Mr.Browne, of Leeds, deliver a lecture on *¢ Animal Vitality, lnstinet and Reason,\u201d in connection with the Wesleyan Methodist Biblical and Literary Sociely.After the openinz devutioual exercises, Mr.Bridgland introduced the Revd.lecturer, who after a brief appeal 10 ihe indulgence of his audience at once proceeded with hus lecture, The subject chosen Wus A Most interesting one, and doublless opened up a great fiald for thought 10 many present who had hitherto paid but litlle atter.- tion to the sludy of animatad nature.After some excellent remarks on the vitality of animals ua compared with the vitality of matter, the Rev.gentleman prooeeded tu elucidate and illustrate animal instinct and reason.The subject, he stated, wus one which, despite all the resources of philosophy.was still wranped iu mystery\u2014Reason ns operating mm man, and fostinet in animals, being matters upon which humun knowledge could not pro- nuunce with certainty.The lecturer then proceedad to point out the progressive nate of Resson as evidenced in the improvement, crvilization, and religious ideas of mankind ; aiid the stationary character of Instinct as manifasied in the habits of beasts birds &o , from the period of ereition up lo the present day.Tue reverend-gentleman alluded to instances in which several of the lower animals had been improved by instruction; bul then, that in'ividoal instruction had never in the slightest deyrée been communicated to the species to which the individual belonged.\u2014 He then dwelt on the articulate sounds made by animals; and onthe fact that birds had eon taught 10 spoak.It tas therefore evi.elent that auch birds as were su taozht hadihe oiganization necessary for language ; and if reason depended on arganization, why dill hot those birds speak their thoughts?Simply because they had no thoughts, were possessed of no reasoning power.He thon alluded t0 the means.tf defence posersed by the lower étimals, and: the inatifét which prompted \u2018them 10 use ihem against their foer 5 of the in- food appropriate for its use ; of the habitations of beasts and birds wit | those of men: the for tnes (hrougt all times te naîniug the eame, the lutter going on lions improvement lu unprove- ment.Thereverend gentleman dwelt on tle iustinel which prompts the swullow to seek 3 brighiersky when winter approaches and retuen to ty old have when the dreary season hos passed away ; on the instinel which took 1he tuitle, thrown into the British Channel by «ome sailors with the date of doing 60 ent on its vp- per shall, back to the island where it was ori- ginaily oauzht,u distance of some 4000 nuiles, amt where, some two years after, it was eanght again.Aller reading a besutitul quotation trom the works of Mr.Wesley, bearing on the aulyaet ; and making some savuedingis pers tirent observations on the Diving Wisdom as manifested in the reproduction of the various species of animals, Mr.Bowne concluded his lecture by reading a passage from the works of D.Macris.The audience testified their pleasure by great applause ; and W.Withull E-guire, seconded by JI.G.Ciapham, Esquite, moved that the thanks of this mectiag Le presented 10 1he Ravd.Me.Browne for the very entertaining lecture to which they had listened.The resolution was carried unanin- ously.The Revd.gentleman thanked the audionee for thew kindness ; and the doxology having been sung and the benediction pronounced the meeting separated very much pleased with the evening\u2019s entertainment, San Casgur DEATH FROM Exposure Tu Corn \u2014Curaner Panet has retnrned trom New Liverpool where lie held an ingest on the body of a woman named Mrs.Robinson, who died under the following circumstances, hh appears Hil on Wednesday n.oining, a dangh- ter of the deceased, aged about 12 years, came into 1he house of a ueighbor barefooted and bareheaded complaining bitterly of being very cold.The neightor questioned the child as to the reason of iheir being no fire at home, and was told in reply that the mother of the family had been lying un the floor all night, am! was lying there sull when the girl left her miserable home.On hvarmng this statement severai of the neighbors went 10 examire into its rath; and on arriving at the residence of the deceased found it only too true.The doar wus partially open, and close by it, lying on the fluor, the neighbors found à child about aix years of age, all but frozen to dealh ; further on tay the form of the wretched mother cold and stiff in death.Nothing, we have been informed, couid exceed the picture of misery, want, and utter desolation which the interior of the house presented\u2014it was literally spalling.The children were placed under medical treatment, and we learn that there is bat little probability of the recovery of the youngest one, The jury returned a verdict of « Died fiom lixposure to coll.\u2019 The husband of the deceased, we vaderstand, had gone to Somerset where he had ubtained emoloyment, ee The N.York Tribune of Monday, the 30th January, contins a telegram antouncing that a man named Francis Mitchell, is to be hanged for assistin: à slave to esca pe.\u2014 He Tue LeoisLaTure.\u2014 The Toronto Leader says that Messrs.Galt and Smith may shortly be expected from England \u2014in all probability, within a week from the p:esent time,\u2014and that, consequently, the Ministry may be expected to set therr house in order for the meet ing of Parliament, which event, it is expected, will take place in a mouth at farthest, -_\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014.-\u2014\u2014 Tue Provincial Lesishatunes.\u2014The Legislature ol Nova Scotia was sammoned for the despatch of business on Thursday, 2616 January.That of New Bruuswick is summoned for the 9h Februmy.That of Prince Edward [gland for the 161h February.re = Tor =.A VONDERFULL SUCCESS.lis amusing to read the joyful exclamations of the ministerial papers over ihe (act that £22,000,000 \u2026! applications have heen sent in for the new loan, when only £2,800,- 000 was asked, They actuiily try to make their readers tehieve that Mr.Galt could have Lossowec £22,000.000 if he had chosen.A {few wonls of explanation will, perhaps, make the matier clearer to our contemporaries, though there ue none su bli as these who do uot wish losee.Mi.Gall asked for the sum of £2.800,000 in cash.He offered his five per cent.wozk or bonds at 2} per cent discount, and they were immediately noted on the market at a premium, though uot yo issued.The custom isto uollv the public that applications will be 1ecerved-np to à certain day for the Lan, and then 10 distribute it among the appitcants in pioportion to the amount which they offerto lend.J he sack.having gone to à premium, tu consequence of Mr.Galt offering iltoo low, it became the sbyect ol every one to get as mach of it as he could in the general allotment.The men who oflered the £22,000,000, had no ulea of fur mshing such an amount.The more they normally offered, the more they calealated on getting, amd the larger wmonnt of premium they enleulated on getting.The frivrds of Messrs.Galt, and Glyns, and Barings wil not bu forgotten in the general allotment, we may be quile sure.Not much of the pre- minum will reach lhe general public.Whatever is guined in that way the Province loses by Mr.Galt having put the slock at ton low a rate on the imurket.\u2014ç Zoronto Globe.) \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TROUBLE IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.We do not wish needlessly or improperly 10 interfere in what may be called the «domestic ulluirs ol rahigious denominations, but sone circumstances have late!y come to our knowledge as having occurred in this ety whirh way, we think, be menitned with heaefit w the public.A young broth2r of the Rev.Mr, Baldwin, one ol the respected clergymen of St.James\u2019 Episcopal Church, has been for sume lime in training for 1be ministry of the church with which lus fumily is connected.\u2014Of decided prety and liboral feeling, it appears hut he hae luboured under the delusion that there ure goud men aut of the boamls of the Church of Evgland, and that no herm could arise from taking part in work in which clergymen and laymen of other deromina- tions were engaged, He haw, in cot sequence assisted at the Union Prayer Mee:sngs which have been held in the city from time to time, and also in a Union Sabbath Sehool which is maintained al the Western end of the town, In due course, he applied to1he Bishop of Tolono to be licensed, but was refused, un stinct by which the pewsborn babe and the the gronnd, as we are informed, that ue had new-bom kid were each enabled to choose the | taken part iu these services.Disregarding Let BBERO this refusal, be continued his labours, and on Suuday morning last engaged to presch iv the Richmoand-street Methodist Church.\u2014 Ho did not preach, however, rolrainine, ve are told, under the influence of a threat from the Bishop that he wonid be for ever cut off from connexion wihthe Chureh of Englund.\u2018There may be vome slight inuceuracies of do- twl inseparable frum alafemenuts of the kind, but in substance we belisve there lacts to be peifecily uccurgie, We leave our renders lo draw their own lesson from them.\u2014 Globe, MRe GALT\u2019S JUGGLE.(From the Montreal Commercial Advhrtiser.) We find in the Montreal Gazette ol yos- terday the fol'owing remarks upon the Finance Minister\u2019s Jugzle ; they are imtned with the peculiur characterisiie of out organic contem porary-a careful smoothing down with one hand of any plumes delicately ruffled by the other : ¢ This startling success has led people hare to examine the terms of the prospectus more el-sely-aud in the cireularof the Provincial gents there we found clauses which would justify the conclusion that it 1s reully bionght vut at 95 per cent, not 974 17 the interest payable (rom the Ist Junuary be indeed upon the ¢ nominal capital\u201d ax stated, 1.e., upon tha whole nominal capital, they will only have paid up £95 tor £100 stock at the end of the time.Aud agam, if those paying cash get 5 per ceut.discount at first and 5 per cent.interest, :1 the end of the vear they will have paid bu: 95 instead of 974.If, then, brokers speculating in this stock ure to make the 2} or 3 per cent.between the issuing and last quoted rutes\u2014the Province pays pretty dearly for the new whistle ; if nt serves lo raise the rate ut which the loan is actoally floated, ir is matier for profound con- aratulanion.And at shonld le remembered that Umited States 5 per cen's standing :.t 92 an.924, it conld hardly be hoped that Canadian secu ities of a like denomination could be flonted oa the market at a much Higher rate.Again our 6 per cents at 114, the usual market rate, aru oxaetly equal to 5 per cents at 95.\u201d One set of errors in ealeulation of the umount paid by the subscribers for the loan was disposed of in advance yesterday, when we showed that the amoum of imerest received on the £100 paid by monthly iastal- ments will be £5, instead of £2 144.Od.1he amount earned.Where the whole sum 16 paid in advance instead of by instalments, a deduction of £5 is allowed, waking the issue of this potion of the Loan at £93, which is entilled tv draw a further sum of £5 as interest, in July 1860, and January, 1861, ; thus receiving £10 as the first year\u2019s interest on L100 of stock ; the amount paid being entitled only to £4 154.Ag to the plea that United States 5 per cent stock was only worth £92 to £92}, aud therefore a much higher rate could hardly be hoped for Canadian securities of a like denomination, we answer in the first place the quotation relied on for the statement is a fallacy ; and in the second 1he proper way lo have arrived al the market value of Canadiun securities was to have invited tenders for the loan, As 10 the value of United Sales 5 per cent Bonds having a guod term to run, we find the foiflowing in the money article of the New York Courier and Enquirer of the Ath uit.: # United Stutes Loans are sought alter for foreign orders, to a small extenl.The new Five Per Cents are ofl red at 100% to 1004.It is thouaht the new loan, fur which bids wil be received till Tuesday next, will be taken al the same rate.\u201d Canadian Securities are certainly worth ax much in the market as those of other Colonies or foreign States, and we find the following as the latest quotations :\u2014New South Wales 5° 99 to 100; Brazilian 5's 102}; Danish 5's 103; Belgian 24%, 55.The Canada Loan being accompanied by a Sinking Fund, and secnred on the Consolidated Fan 1, payable m London, and running for 25 years cerlain, was worth as much in the London market as the engagement of any other State out of Biitain j and the result has proved it.The terms ol the issue were not left to the discretion ofthe Finance Minister ; by the statue creating the Canadian Consolidated Stock, the rate of interest was lunited to £5 percent, and the sue was therefore fixed al par, Fl The Governor in Council may create a Permanent Provincial Stock, which shall be known as the Canadian Consolidated Stock, and shall be personal property, and shall bear interest at such rate rol exceeding five per cen! per annum, as the Governor in Council hall deem most advantageous for the Province.The stuck has been issued at a higher rale in defiance of the law ; without any droved necessily ; with every possible evidence that uo such necessity existed ; and the peuple of Canada require, and will have an explanation more to the purpose than the ifs and ans\u201d of our contemporary.The ordinary method of contracting for loans is to vite tenders, aud select the most advan- lageous offer; wu require a substantial reason for the departure in this operation frog the vs- ual course, particularly when the departnre from whas cecasioned (he Province à greal and unnecessary loss, a Custom\u2019s Revenve.\u2014The Quebec corres pon:dent of the Toronto Colonist says that the returns of the Cnatoms from the various ports of entry have been seni in 10 the head department.They shew an increase of over one millon of dollars over the returns of 1857.He acids :\u2014 It is certain, however, thal the amount callectæt falls short of the expectations formed by the Minister of Finance when he laid his tanl before Parliament.\"1 his deficiency may, perhaps, be accounted fur paitly by the fact that his tacifl was not adopted as originally proposed, but had to sabmit to various allera- tions and modificgtions before it passed 1he House.Orit may turn ont that the value of imports into Canada in 1859 is less than those of 1857.2 The relorns for the three years past will stand as follows :\u2014 1857.vena RN vo.$3,925,051 ss s0000 a.3,381,889 185% (es inate by Colonist Cor:).4,400,000 Now, it will be borne in mind that Mr.Cayley\u2019s Tanfl of 1858 ingrea v529 CE 7 BE .7 2 £3 Pel \u2019 == : #85 (ES CE \u201cdn | .« \u20ac æ|E BaepenDS925n5énenS 2 ë 885833883278 5838 3 Er EE = = BF em Cm : = STRSSIg5iE : | = eFsééacaeg : a zs 2.8388%2¢22 : 3 2 5395554525 : 3 = Ertan rere nl re + 88 co 5 = Litem 2 ef 282 a £:: 5 7 = Ati clés POST A Nous Preparation.IE EEE rr LE SAR rt \u2018WINTER OREAM FOR ORAPPED HANDS, MG ot eed | % COLD CREAM, or 1 E 3.BR a = 5 in barrels.a.MOUNTAIN gies 8; pr * For sale by, Yüebec, Jahy.10, 1860: i a use, affording ing about to be ERECTED, à PREMIUM OF |, \u2018glossy, and no words can \u2018express \u2018ny obligations oo to you, in giving to the affiicted such a treasure.|\u2019 - Fistey Joussox.| The Restorative is put up in bottles of three |.cent.more in proportiog thin \u201cthe small, and |\u2019 a quart, 40 per cent.more iti-proportion, \u2018and : insignificant cost and if you want Music for * h presenting you with DOCTOR EATON\u2019S INFANTILE CORDIAL, we desire to state lis superiority over every nustrum thul purse or quack has heretofore offered you, 4 lan, wbo is weli quefided.from muct experience infantile comp! , to prescribe for them, econdly\u2014Tt is entirely free from paregoric or opinta of suy kind, and consequently relieves Ly removing the suffering of your child, insteud of dendening its senaibilities.Thirdly\u2014It Is put up with great care, as a comparison of it with any other article.for fom voi de will show ; the very root m which it is distilled being dug from the forests, under the direction r.Eaton, many of them by his own hands Fourthly\u2014It is perfecily harmless, and cannot lajare.phe most délicate Infaut.aid is à certain cure and réllef in gli the following cases, which te its chief merit over bvery other preparation ; viz.:\u2014 - FOR ALL COMPLAINTS ATTENDING BETHING ; such as DYSENTERY, COLIC, ke.; nlsu, for softening the gums, and relieving ain.For regulating phe bowels it 1s unequalled, or Cold in the Heag it is a sure relief.For ORQUP, the most faénTfind trying of diseuses, it can be relied on with perfect confidence ; and, being & powerful anti-spusmodie in all cnses of coavalsions or fits, we garnestly recommend you to loose no time in procuring it.Lastly \u2014It costs so much more than other preparations of the kind, that we cannot afford sach long nd- vertisements as can those whose whole expense is their advectiatug; for the same reuson it commends itsélf us the most reliable to all mothers.\u201d In all io the directions wrapped © b= around each bottle-pust be strictly followed.Price : 25 cents por Bottle.\u2018919909 18d 1S :0011F SIUTUOT(O 008 \u2018SLOIJOIP TJ JO \u2018esaoona 4 Jaopuos Ya FT Susu vav =100y28 770 fo wuDiIeÂYT ups oq) 0) £1nuoe pus 10105 pue \u2018Æpog ay) 0) y,Tuauys sosid 11 \u2018osn #1 £q paygyousq LEjeipagwy ase sympe pup UILPIIYD PAID PUD, \u2018spupupdumos oxy nyo pus \u2018sopnfosng * ung \u2018suoyduag JO 803UD [jt ui junjoage SM, 100 dOOTE +: OUL #9/120G aay) 40 0 JO ost 24) wou FINE [14 0200 U)N)I20 U JPY) POANSIV 1504 Luu \u201cUjBA U} sarponias Jato Jujdr) 10938 \u201cMosayns 077 8IS2IUYDI AY PUD $JUIDIAULO JULI] 20 IVY VI \u2018217100 duo Kruo Jupyu;-sa))u psoua;sadxn s£uaju ayy pug aloy-uvo juapyed oy \u2018vredadshg jo sosud SJRIOTOAUT JSOUI 0,3 UP \u2018OI OU INJt{j[80Y puv \u2018Éços1] OyUI 11 Juraq pus \u2018ojusodiam oy oung aq {114 82/2700 0m] 20 2u0 \u201812ADIBYM JauuBW Luv uy \u2018DagtosIp 10 prd103 8} 42027 anok 3 \"sdosp ua; q114 Sujouourtoo £q \u2018Apouros Surpjujun ue sig UI pug [114 TO£ \u2018poxr;as euvS1f} nok 10 *passasd \u201cap sap spadg anol Ji \u2018pagunisp pun uayo 81 days anok 10 \u2018Bppqaqr snoasa\\r wos) Supayns \u2018axe WoL JT (\"G00 00TH » 87 JO apjjon | \u2018@ Sujinooïd uy adil) ou asof \u2018apis oy) wr wind 40 \u201833170ddn fo ssoT \u2018z4Dary 247 fo uoupndipg \u201cayou-pre \u2018p107) \u2018yZnog \u2018Kouspus) satyduansuvo 9 Jo Sju1B|dui09 Æuv oauy no£ 37 +31 Lg poano \u2018£(jenyoage o1om voa; dUmisuod pursnog XI8 1940 \u201caononposqur B)] JOB HHIUOW XIS DIQIIAL *YIJEOT 3oajuëd 03 Pos0jsa1 BRA uosuoig \u2018I( TOM jo +981 2) Wolj «400d qoo1g » SIM Jo uoyronp -vad arp} uaDdq BUY NMI BY], \u2018UIIsÂS puv yj BOY \u2018ay uodn poojq a\u2019 Jo jms AY) jo 03D pum U01J008UU0D oJ0)pauuIt OJOU a1) 03 Ldojoiskqd Jo.goafque ayy Juifjdde pau \u2018@OOTIH HHL ONIZX TV NV JO vapi oq) PIAIIU0D 920501 Jsu] » se\u2014odmpousd Samak Lyuamy Jo uwiosLyd Ivjnifos 0 \u2014Jjosuig Æq ospu puv \u2018uoissajosad [voipou a1} Jo juauima j50w oyy Aq £raA0001 jo adog qju puofeq pazapisuod aq og se nondmnsuoo Ln paonpau.sejos useq Hulaey NOSNOUE gl \u2018S014 by CHURCH & DUPONT, Druggists, Co No.36 Maiden Lane, New York.\u2018the country.: LYMAN, SAVAGE & CO., EK Agents for Canada JOHN S.BOWEN, Ageut for Quebec.November 21.1859.© For Sale.50 OGSHEADS JPRIME BRIGHT SUGAR.Quebec, Nov 18, 1859.CORK SOAP.UST RECEIVED, ex \u201cTuy Acai,\u201d 200 | boxes HARD and PURHYELLOW SOAP.CHAS.BE Y & 12m , GIBB & CO.ames Street.Quebec, Oct.7, 1859.Detection of Theft.HERE IS NO BETTER WAY for the PREVENTION or DETECTION of THEFT of LINEN, SILK, and TON WEARING APPAREL, than to have @ rticle marked with \u201cPAYSON\u2019S INDEIIBLE INK.\u201d No ar can efface it.It required no preparation., Ask for Payson\u2019s IXDELIBLE Ixg.For sale at tbe Druggists.Quebec, August B, 1859.\u201cEAGLE Life Insurance Co., of London.© ESTABLISHED IN 1807, Canada Agency Established in 1825.HE REALIZED ASSETS of this COM- - PANY amount 10 UPWARDS of TWO MILLIONS POUNDS, Sterling, : The ANNUA), INCOME is upwards of THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS.The number of EXISTING POLICIES is upwards of FOURTEEN THOUSAND, insuring \u2018| SEVEN MILLIONS, Sterling.Tha: Divisions of Surplus are quinguenniel : the Surplus (lees 20 per cont) is dlatributed \u2018dmongst the assured.\u2018 The Rates of Premium as low as the experience of more than b aidés BIGHTY PER OE every five years divided amor the assured, it is évident that these l'âtes are tMe very lowest that any Life Insurance Company can demand, con- distent with \u2018its\u2019 own safely, nod the consequent | security of the assured.Policies are issued with ôr without participation of profits, tor One Year, Seven Years, Whole Life, Joint lives payable on, the life attaining the age of Sixty, or sooner, il theevent of death.Premiums paynble quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly ; onc half credit for first ve years, us Rs W.& W.C.HENDERSON, ; Quetflo, Tangy 1151800.Agents in Canada.THE Liverpool § Léndon FIRE INSURANCE COM\u2019PY.CAPMTAL.389,000,000, Ste.Capital paid up & Agcumuläted Funds, : £1,156,03808s.0d.S75, Ugo\u201d Far Le ,L (HE \u2018undertigned ang beeii appointed AGENT for the ve FIRST OLASS Ruglish Co., is prepared tq INSURE Buildings, Metchandize, Vessels, Steamtrs; :Househol Furniture, and Personal Properly gone AGAINST 1.0SS OR DAMAGE BY FIR FAVORABLE TERMS.170 i 8 Nb charge mado for Poliotes, Bas Ra TR «DANIEL MoGIB, + 4 ally, E, on \u201cI'S FAN SUBRAUETS CO sara QE Eu hat st Re ratidor eo.>*Quebeo, Jany.23, 1869) 3 BO Jagd M0 model + .{Cb pe Ot 1H 1889i- AF.\\- Tong \u2018 AGENT Waal & MOTEUR First\u2014It is the fie.of u regular physi | 81 9youdq V Jorja ]1j0)81Z pus quotojgo sou And by all-respectable Druggists throughout MRS.presents to the attention of thers, ber Ty Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly fucilitutes the process of teething, hy evfténlag the gums, reducing nlf inflammation \u2014will allay and is : : Sure to It nto the Bowels, Depend ypon ity ers, it will give rest to yourselves, nud Ï Relief and Health to yoor Infants, We have put ap and sold this article for over fen years.und CAN.WAY.IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have never been able to say of any other; - medipjne\u2014 NEVER RS.HAS IT FalLED|WINSLOW'S|IN à sIN LAN] SOOTHING [tANCE CURE.SYRU P, when Lime.ly used \u2014{_____ Never did we kuuw an instance of disratisfaction Ly any one who used it.n the contrary, all aie delighted with its opgkglions, und speak in terms vf highest commegaution of its magical cffects und medical virtdes.We speak in this matter * WHAT WE 90 ENOW,\" after Leu years\u2019 experience, AND PLEUGE OUR KKPUTATION FOR THE FULFILMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DE In almost every instance where the infan ring from pain und exbaustion, relief willfe found in fificen or twensy minutes alter the sup is administered.This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of tue most EXPERTENCED and SKILFUL NURSES in New England, and bag been used With NEVER-FAILING EUCCESS in TIIOUSANDS OF OASES.It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone nnd energy to the whole system.Tt will almost instautly relieve GRIPING IN THR BOWELS, axp WIND COLIC, and over TT \u2014\u2014\u2014\"\"\"\"\"{game con- FOR - vulsions, which, ii not speedi- CHILDREN ly remed- TEETHING.[hesesr ied.end in death.We believe it & BUREST WE MEDY IN TUE WORLD, in all casef ol DYSENTERY and DIARRH(EA IN CH] EN, whether it arises from leething, or any gther cause.We would say to every mother wfo bas à child suffering from any of the foregbing compluinte\u2014vo xer LET YOUR PRESUDICES, NOR TUE l'REJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand between your'suifering child and the relief that will be SÛRE\u2014yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE\u2014to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used Full directions for using will ac- compaay each bottle.Noue genuine unless the is on the outside wrapper.Sold by Druggists throughout the world.New York: Price only 25 Cents per Bottle, Sept.21, 1859.Smith\u2019s Coals.A LARGE LOT, SALE by OHN Nuebec, Nov.23, 1859.ly High Wines.PPER CANADA JIGH WINES.For gale by JOHN ERSON & CO.Quebee, Nov.25, 1859.; Montreal Whiskey.M.DOW & COS WHISKEY, in Pan- \u2018 cheons, Tierces ynd Barrels.For sale by E.& WEPOSTON & CO.Quebes, Dee, 9, 1859.\" WANTED IMMEDIATELY! A trustworthy Agent In every-State of the Union, to introduce new : and valuable Inventions.Permanent employment glen.Fpr an Outfit.and Instructions, addresd tamps for return poslage.+ : H.B.CARTER & CO, Diamond Block, Boston, Mass.Dec.23, 1859.2w prety Montreal Ocean - OARR .THE CANADIAN avg W.STATES MAILS.Winter Arrangements\u20141859-160.HIS COMPANY'S LINE ts composed of the following FIRST-CLASS POWEKFEL SCREW STEAMERS :\u2014 BOHEMIAN, Captnd HUNGARTAN, Capt.Jones ; © ANGL-SAXON, Cap Wm.Ballantine ; NORTH BRITON, Capt.Robert Borland ; NOVA SCOTIAN, Copt.McMaster ; NORTH AMERICAN, Capt.Thos.Alton; CANADIAN (new), Capt.wm \u2014 which will maistaio a WEEKLY COMMUNICA TION between: LIVERPQOL and PORTLAND; sailing $ From Liverpool :\u2014E WEDNESDAY, and From Portland :\u2014~EVERY SATURDAY ; AS FOLLOWS : Bohemian .Saturday, January 14 Hungarian \u2026.Satarday, Jeouary 2) Anglo-Saxon.Saturday, January 28 Nova Scotian.Saturday, February 4 North American .Satarday, February T1 North Briton .Saturday, February 18 CALLING AT CORK.The.Steamship \u201csails from Portland jm- mediately after the arrival of the Train of the, previous day from Montreal, RATES OF PASSAGE.FROM, POINT LEVI TO LIVERPOOL : STRERAGE.Varsreu senc caunes \u201cer Steerage Passengers are required to-provide themselves with Bedding, and Eating and Drinking Utens'ls.A duly-qualified Surgeon accompanies cach vessel.For further particulars apply to .GEO.BURNS SYMES & CO.:___ -Ageilts ss Peiét Strost.Quebec, Jany.13, 1860.pi Palace Street, ESTABLISHMENT wil RER DAYS IN THE WEEK ONLY, 116 m the FIRST DAY àèf NOVEMBER, 1859, to the HURS- 80ru APRIL, 1880 ; viz, ESDAY, T DAY.and BATURDAY, Yiwmi32 o'clock.A.M, to 10 o'clock P.M.: Sn The nbove Establishment now FITTED OP WITH STEAM PIPES, &c., 20.08 to make the sime WARM and COMFORTABLE during the winter season.CN Le + oC N.MACKAY! ¢ Quebec, Oct.81, 1 ik Ce gr we row SAE: Ct = MHESTS HY TWANKAY 1150 Ors CEE L180 ae\u201d Don =» (0 Sont Ceussaier.¢ {Quebed, Ost.28,1 : Pr AR EERE ALL PAIN und Fpasmodig setion, 1 sh WINSLOW, | An experienced Nurse and Fewals Pbyslolan, |.fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, AS Puincirar Orvice, No.18 Cepar Stree, || $50 per month, and Expenses Paid! | Steamship Co.| [18 di CABIN, according to accommodation.$n Lo $89 | BATHING ESTABLISAMENT; \u2018| Te PUBLIC are oreby ouest that tHe A ! TO LET.i 2-4 TWO DWELLINGS, on GLACIS STREET, im ww John's Gate, now diately outside O\u2019Brien und T.D.Tims, EE by Doctor Apply lo A.JOSEPH.Quebce, F'eby.J.1860, u TO LET.: TH REE Comfortabls T-wo-Story ds! Buck hw NGS, in Amable rect, within WWef nic Vi Lewis Gate, Apply to Jrmieutes walks of A.JOSEPIL.u \u201c Quoboo, Fuby.1, 1860.Es TO BE LET, THE WHARF anil STORE in Saint Paul tract, adjuining the propetiy of H.J, Noan, B'quire, and sw © Nu Le Mers 7 Tuexaix & Co.HOSS Quebec, Feby.1, #85 For J \u2018To be Let.A HAT! Commedians\u201d Thret- Story Sue DWELLING HOUSE, = Rota opposite Ru otel, Palace Street, HOsSS «£ LANGLOIS, dis É +5 i Quebee, Fehy.1, 1866, | | erases.TO LET.SITTING and BED BOOM, with Board, in St.John Strect, or Town.Apply to WM.SWEATAMAN, 50 hn Street, Quebee, Jany.30, 1860, TO BE LETA \u201cSMFORTARLE COTTAGE, on AH the Noël k of the St, Foy = Rond, about one e from Toll-Gate with Stable and Coach- d about 7 acres of land attached.2x Ÿ C.AUSTIN, Wpleu by Messrs, J, & LANGLOIS, ! Notaries.TT Quebec, Jany.27, 1860.For Sale; or To DeLiet: NWO HOUSES Upper Town, Apply to in-GaïWen, Streef,* Terms i=\u2014MODERATR.SLL & KERR, \u201c> _,_Aflocaten, 0; T1'Garden Street, ENDERS, in writMgé addressed 10 the Honorable COMMISS{{NER.OF PUBLIC: WORKS; will be received a or before the 15ru OF FEBR JARY-NEXT, for» the JOINERS\u2019.MASON other ARTIFIOERS\u2019 WB REPAIRS, ALTER: MENTS in the The Specific seen at the By order, - _ T.TRUDÉAU, = *- \u201cBecretary.DFPARTMETT OP Poario Wonrs,} © 5 Quebec, Jaoy.30, 1860.\" } Iw 5 Uongh's, Colds, Hoarsencss and INFLUENZA.IRRITATION, SORE- A, NEBR, or any affection of the Throat Ph CURED, the Hiokixe Covom in §CoxsuNPTION, Broncos, WEOOP- isa Couan, Astuxa.CaATaRnm, hyiBR( 'SBRON- J RELIEVED Wa CHIAL TRÔCHES, ôr Covaï Loz- : ENGR., 1.4 simple Tog Covaus, &o.\u201d PU dit, and elegant combination Jor DGB i \u201c Have: proved &xirom HOansextss;\"?\u2019 pe PAS Rev.Hg : \u20186 I recommend, th ri y P 3 : - Rev: B; H.Cüàrin, New York.ot Efectial in remoying Hvarsenese: and Irritation ofthe Throat;30 common with Bresx- ERS and SINGERS.\u201d eerie Prot.BL.STACY JONSON, LaGrange, Ga., \u2026 Teacher ol Music, Sghthers Femdle Gollege.: CE * Two or three times I have been attacked by BROXCUITIS 60 as to:-make me fear that I should he compelled to desist from ministerial labor.through disorder of sho Throat, Bab from a mo-y: derate use of the \u201c T¥oches\u2019 I now find myself: able to preacli nightly, for weeks together, with.°, BIoELOW, Boston.i serviceable: for, 5 ; out the slightest inconvenience.\u201d |.4 Rev, E: B.Ryoxuin, A.lontreal, wa Wesleyan Minister, \u2026, Sold by,all: Drdggistsin per box.+.Nov.,} pe COAL OILS! Wi other \u201cXerosene\u2019\u2019 or Co Our Oils are very light offensive odor, while: the fu none other in any veypect \\ © TH , We are now gelling it to Yue Trade at reduced prices, andy W 4 ë prepared to furiilsh Vin any quantity, sod \\execute all orders promptly.\u201d \u201civ 0 : Jy By Fy: JONES &: CO., Agents, ,.CIGARS1 OIGARS.AT | A LOT OFGHOIGE BRAND 1.- J0R = Quebes, Dec: 9,°1869.S forSALE by SON & CO.rar, f 100 (BESTS very su erior ENGLISH VX) SQUCHONG TEA, © - EE \u2014 A180, \u2014 pute ot _ Assorted Pickles in barrels and cares.\"Mushroom Ketchup, gte., pts, and § pts.¥ Colemnn\u2019s and Keen's Mustard, in jars, tis, Tr, In barrels, , la quarts, pitits and bottles, Line Jamaica Root G Day and Martin\u2019s \u2019 and half-pints, Pearl Sago, in cal¥es, Fine Cut Isinglass; : Hemp and Canaty'Becd, Best Black Lend, In 5618.Bie , & W.POSTON & 60x Lower Town, Oct.81 14895 ° TON \u20ac ; TT FRÉSHTRAS, \u201ca est London: Sous - sieting of Young Byson : chongs, Oolong, ad a Por Bale by.a dt., .Api oe ses gd ek IRAN 1.- Quelree, Deo.1888 4st) cima co: Le EEA 7 Jonada, at-25.ceñtsus With BHF Unegualled Sacilities, 4 3.pi i.\u2026.BBiand 37 Contial Street, i tyro BosTos, Mass.October 3,1859.1 1 Bm .\u201cREOEIVED, ex City of Homilfon, ~~ \"Brown Windsor and Honey Soap, in 7b.boxes SE s a.C ; er nfo Sale by rt ree tt 2 it 750 prétiess Fi Sit TEAS) comme ankayy in Ghests, + Ea a | THE QUBNYO GABNSYE, FRIDAY, PEBRUABEMIMLL ee Len ol E ks, a To SH OF MA KE R S A ,Ç LS Bright Sugar, Teas, §e.\\ ra A ANATIA T° FE vo @ ITT NEN ; NAMD A NV N IDDLETON BARON HAVE IN JUST RECEIVED, 6 ASFS Fresh Bo ed HAMS.HE Pubgorbor dre uow receiving, ox G, THE CANADA LI 6 ASSURANCE COMPANY._ Bh rics of Surg CASE Machine i gu Gators, 100 Fur sain by BX 0 boo, an bon vor igus por o mio sur, Sr Lruitt's Maden Surgery ; Lower Town, Duc.15, 185 Çuear roi où Puckugon Ugeou Ti kap, Hysou, Gun-| CAPITAL, $1,000,000.\u2014 INCORPORATED UNDER SPECIAL ACT of PARLIAMENT Jouper's Surgerl ; WM LAIRD & CO.TUTO AR wiler, Souchong, gpd ungou Teas.Foti pr i ; Quebec, May 17.1858.Amthracite Coal Stoves.150 Lhgs Java, Logue} Lk 5.Domingo = + TTT TT \u2019agets Surgien ology ; UR AN IN QIUIR NUS CARS AN has Colfes ; und tor se W ilhon\u2019s Human Aastowmy ; OCEAN INSURANCE COMPANY UST received by the Subseriber: \"UE & W.POSTON & CO.HEAD -OFFICEs-HAMILTON, CANADA WEST, omen & Sieveking 8 Juhologlea) Anslomy ; UF NEW VORK.Challenge Heaters, sugtuble fur Halls, Pas Lower Town, April 6, 1859.: - Kids Manual or LUyNeaLs ES ; A ARINE INSURANCES can ha effectad Ruin Coal Bape ngs ; 7 \u201cSpring Tmortations.= 3 Reese's Auslysia of Physiology ; JME on application to Oak, Parlor, Conl Stoves > 1 * President : Bunkers : Fice-President : Manager: | General Agent : | must try S.M.2IMONS ; ; I | SER & CO.BRIGHT SUGARS, TKAS, TOBAC- JOHN YOUNG, Esq.BANK OF MONTREAL.| JQILN FERRIE, Eva.A.G.RAMSAY.| JOUN C.STIKEMAN., \u2019 - CUS, &u., &e.roe UST RECEIVED, per Grand Trunk Ruil- Eras SECURITY, ADVANTAGE, and FACILITY, which prudence or hberality can suggest, are offered by the CANADA LIFE roud :\u2014 ASSURANCE COMPANY.The following are sogie of its special advantages :\u2014 20 Hhds, Bright Muscovado Sugar, LOW RATES of PREMIUM.as compared with those of Brisish ily consequent on the investment of all the Company's funds in Canada.Christison & Griflith's Dirpewsatory 3° \u2018Taylor ou Poisons ; Furlyce on Fevers; Btokes où the lieurt and Acrta ; Lawrence ou the Eye; Bennet on the Uterus\u2019; Bird ou Urinary Deposite ; Walshe on the Heart aud Lungs; Curlisy on the Testis; Gross vu the Urinary Organs; Ashwell on Diseases of Women ; Charchill on Diseases of Childien ; St.Paul Street Cylinder Stoves, St.Paul Street, Quebwse, 3rd April, 1856, | NEW BUTTER.100 MRKINS SURERIOR FAMILY Nn BUTTER, AUS, Melboine.For sulé by n Quebec, 5Ib Nov, 1858.| (RAHAMN PORT.U 4 Mhda.and 5 Qu.Cs _ 20 \u2018l'ierces do, PREMIUMS way be made payable by annual, ball-yearly, or quartery instalments._ 250 Packages Fresh T THHITY DAYS vf Grace allowed for the payment of Premiænns ; during which time, if dentb take place, Policies remain bindingppon the Company.son Twunkay, Ÿ ANNUAL DIVISION of PROFITS, by which Poliey-holdews acquire fheir share of protits at early dates, instead of having to wait for divisions duiing Congou.£e., five or seven yenrs.\u2019 100 Barrels Crushed Lu CLAIMS PAYAB it months after dale.or sooner, if title of cluimants be satisfactory, and upon a discount of six per cent.for unexpired time.October 29.1858.WHISKEY.| (HE BST MONTREAL WHISKEY, in Punclicons, [hds, nd Barrels, 0, , Gunpowder, Iy- LAN rol, Souchong, Quiver, June 15, 1859.PALE SEAL Oil.EL, GIBB & CO.1124 Lake St.Peter to Bat 2°118t, Croix to Batiscan ; «:IQuebec to St.Croix ;\u2014$ 214 Harbour and Basin of Quebee ;\u2014#0.60, Quebec Lo Orleans ;\u201450.78.I wm now frec greatly to nd- un quest uzements, Phase ] leave bo y for themselves in due course, The fusion of Lhe graces of the imagination with the vealtios of lite which is vital to the wel.ortant respect vid Livingstone, L.L.D., D.C.L.\u201415s.Middleton §& Dawson, A Description of Ottawn and the Seenery in Lhe vicinily of that cily, 4to., beuntifully illus- Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy.in which we have labored to produce the most effectual alterative that can be made.It is a concentrated extract Curdie ds.da; | For sale by 100 Baga Green Coftve, POLICIES well adupigit for use as SECURITI ES.by the nbseuce of many common restrictions as to travel, and geueral liberality of conditions.Meigs do.de; ; II 54 .& POSTON & CO.150 Cures Olive Oil, LIBÉRAL REGULAS IONS for residence and travel, \u201c West do.| I; 0 PAs ELS PAIL SEAL OlL,en- Lower Town, Nov.22, 185 190 Bxa, Mannfactured Tobaccos \u2014-Fives, l\u2019'OLICIES purchased at fair valuations._- _ Metge on Ohetetries ; i >) va perigr dar Mls landing ex \u2014\u2014 NDON SOUCHONG.- Tens, Pounds, and Half-pounds, ANNUAL TOY LICATION be MOST ANPLE STATEMBNTS.sitdiner on Sterility : + Marie Dotphive \u2018\u2019aud f ; » Ha LANE, GIBB & CO.POLICIES EXCHANGED for others of reduced amonnt, free from paynient À emiums, er 1: \u2018 yi LAN , Gren & CO.L 50 Jhects Euglish Br \\kfust Souchong, ex Quebee, April 4, 1839, NE, 6 _ ET Lu I ' es yen £ premium ~ Wilson vo Diseases of the Skit: Quebee, July 6.1830, ding Grave, For sale Smee cm ee = PT SA TE = = 7 Filan on Sypunias be SH; AM th Year Round.1 sept 17, 1608 N PATERSO FRESH GUODS.TABLES OF RATES*FOR wor E LIFE ASSURANCE OF $100 Danglison\u201d= Materin-Medica ; AH the Year Round.Sept.17, 1658.oo .__ i ; J > _ Sf AN F .Watson's i\u2019ructice of Physie ; oa Hurper for December OW RECEIVING, per Railond :\u2014 - - = \u2014 ! - \u2014\u2014-\u2014 - = Hewlland ain the Action\u2019of Medicine ; WW SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS with ys 1 gentry in.Comber.100 Boxes Chocolate, WITH PROFITS WITHOUT PROFITS : Laudtow's Manual of Medical Kxuninations ; D Mr.Phckess, (his quiblicalion is ismed in | AS Ma entr A, 25 Doxes Broma, i ee 2 \u2019 ° Meadenlindl\u2019s Student\u2019 Vade Mecum Bow York sinmfiauceusly with its issue in Lon- voi Harper y Magazine for December, » in 4 200 Hall-boxcs Raisi ORDINARY SYSTEM CT DR Ceara * Ce 7 Carpruter\u2019a Principles of Comparative Physiol dou.The first number appearet on both sides * fries © Ht LEY five, Year's Servies in the 50 rails of Dates, _ aC a MALFCHEDIT SYSTEM ORDINARY SYSTEM.ogy; of the Atlanlie on the livst of May.1359, and Hudson * Bay Ferritory, hy Jolin McLean; 00 Boxes Starch, ) > low pe.E + su = ; , \"y 7 Swell on Dis he Chest : contained the tine chine ae Que 2 vals, - 25 Cases Currants i= .= .1 S.8 8 = .+ Se o Dinenacs of the Chics: : pT i IN wd hu En i wool.The Sociable ; or, oue thgusand and one home 200 Drums Figs.rt | = # ; Z = ré £8 32 Tes 22 Z = © Sleig 2 s; i .Al 13.caatnaratatse = = >) - = = =p 2% \u2014_ =\u201c = Meigs un Diseases of the Uterus ; to prelaiy for it by Charles TEekon=, which ie to Prat Cn = Ace Pa vo rares TE A TTT [I 7, = 2 i 2 i = ag FE = 8 | 5 >\u201c = 4 = Raat 2 iat polis ! | i\" mid.rat week werk, for about tonnes; Musies) Burles 10s; Parlor Games ; AT THE QUEBEC = | zg = Ë 8 Ë 5 ë 5 La = # 5 Zs EY
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