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[" = Prd gy : de Ageurs It af ke, wo JUIN, \u2014 \u2018 appa te.lacks phy Mr, au FRANCE en ROC \u20ac tent Tete, Ten favrur \u2018pes jy ol + ont le rig.leur yop un, § on i lement rer, meubles à mme ha liberté Meposté hy ue Law, eve \\.Pau, fFaires, tou.prites de la ht, à sine ULE Person.°F Ang diy IE ROY aveu» \u2018omme te, Hist cups les, INGER mem lace d'en mande ra es Juri tans fa my, AN, au hay Joubert.Li 1 gramme la pureté 4 que, la cé ré, où, ne unnées) wn mme de Mont.de Ouétre « dfTérenta Jenn, surées de et dans Le et Gem OL T de Hum.SE tre ipeaur, 1% à MAN BARNES situant, sll olle prècise, pe m.Prieb qui se dé lL AM ES 6.stone & 04 se debat- nant indies gham, tem shes ssi coton pass bandannas , Jacunel « tés, bound ee vêches PF courant, i açoùs, aut de toute Madéee ¢ sarchandues PONT & es sèche asmabourfs - Macot de \\s à pris rune poste cités ar rt Janet ney PE enema piri Seema SA LLE.\u2014That large tract of Trinité, lying in the parish of front by about two leagues and \u2014 OR by ho name of Figf de la re lesboury.Of seven arpente in Cher.in eh, adjoining in front the place called Bourg Ray, sa the rear the Township ol Stoneham.The Quebec Semi.and in ; he pruprietors of | mr ke the r offers in wriuux boweun thie dale and the this ground, requ-st thase desiring 10 pur.| ; uat next.158 HE property being in the censive of the late order of Jesuits wheld of the King nud nays but one suls tour nuis Of cons ! ery fqriy arponis in superficies, be puchec Seminary, 20th Mav, 1830.SI BE SOLD Gi LEv\u20141 = The House in St.Paul's Street, occupied by the Subs.ml rribor.go.The Sprace Beer Brewery, wih all the necessary ma.|{ ori ka, &C, ter ie Wharf at do.05 feet in front by 80 feet.\u2019 FOR SALE.3 The domain of ihe Fwf Si.Villemay, with liou jua instalments, viz._ 5th April 1870.PIERRE BoIs E Rn.Ten per centum {or two pounds ten shillings per share) on the Procurvar to Mr Nori.Bruceav, Tutor to the Minors of | Ten per centum (or two pounds ten shillings per share) un the the late Joan Parent and late Jane Connolly, informs all those to Ist August next, who are indebted to it to pay without delay.Lu Quebre, iat Dec, aed.NOAN F REER, Cashicr.FRS.PARENT, 7 WHI Uudersigued having been duly named Cura CÉSHIE Subscribers Inteud removing the iv busines : time merchant of this place, requests all persons nutebted towards extensive busding lately accupied by Air.J.Wurtele, corner vf | claums against it Lo send chein in properly authenticated as soon : \u201c | us possible, 3 OTHER \u2014 hose navi clams against the e- | Sureties will also be exacted and the payments made in confor- | sad estate are veque- ted to Py without det iy.; (Ghia N tl È 5 FUN E Ww AN l'E 1).\u2014 Sealed Ten - i RE ue the business | Stone (or Cailioux,) to be delivered at Dorchester Bridge, and \u2018other place as may he pointed out.paranent every attention willbe dwected.: W | dertake to repair the Grist and Saw Mills at Indian {Jesuits Estates, Quebee, Sth Avril, 1880.make up m the most l'ashionable manner forcashor approved credit tioneer and Broker, begs leavé rexpecifufly to soficit ermploy- to be paid at these periods 3 as hes determined to du business on {hy Messrs.Mclean & Eclian, St.James\u2019 ar to make immediate pavment.\u2014\u2014Qucbec.16th July 1320, L \u2019 1 ¥ 1 MA] pave - SPIT ® Legs to inform the Inhabitants of Quebec and Masters LONDON\u2014Evablished by Act ol Parliament 1824; Capital Whart, where be hupes by his as-rduity and @uderale charges to agaiust Juss or damage by fire upon the most reasonable terms, \"accuracy, compasses carefully wuched.\u2018l'urricellan.Wbeel aud FEYH FE Subscriber takes this opportunity to return hrsiness as a GL AZTER, and fl atrers himself by his attention to UEBEGC BANK \u2014Public Nutice is 1 e:chy giveu, Sunlt-au- Matetor street, every variety of Glass fur Churches O7 | Bank under its Charter, is required tu be paid into the Bank, by N' VITO.\u2014\u2014\"T he Subscriber having beeneonstituted | 1st February next.whom the Estate 1 indebted to present their accounts, and thuse | By order of the Directors, March.1330.ss 3 tor ta the Ftate of the late J.Bre.Maktisvew, in his life Fe 1 about 20th inst.from the premises they now occupy.to the \u201cthe said Estate to pay wifhoit delay, and those who may have St.James and Se, Peter Street.| J.& JM.FRASER.! GLORGE WELLING, Curator, arp i me pn mm - ; _ Quebec, 12th August 1829.Buade street.___ jl LITT.ZCSeveral convenient offices on the ground OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS.floor of the abovementioned building \u2014 April, 8, 1830.| TO SAIL ON FIKST AND SIXTEENTH OF EVERY MONTH, OTICE.\u2014The subscriber requests all persens | SHIP Wil.THOMPSON, who are indebied to him bevand the regular credit, to make | TEE ~~ MAXWELL, master, to sail on Ist mmediate payment, otherwise his attorney shall be directed 0 8 rik ( X a of sixth month.(Juge) roceed against thenv without distinction.Ca Le | SHIP CALEDONIA, _ Quebec Jan.4, 1830.ROBERT CAL RNS LIER \u201cAMES \u2018ROGERS, master, to sail 1Gth OR SALI by the Subsciibers, paid of 6th month, (June.) 200 kegs White Load; 90 bolts best Canvas ; 17 cases Sul CANADA, 5 bales worsted Comforters; 5 cases Mucling 5 7 cases A UGH GRAHHM, master, to sail ist Hats; 9 cases foolscap, Pott, and Letter Paper ; 500 reams Los of th waonth, July.) 5 Cambooses 20 metal Weights 561b eac ; i SHIP FLORADA, Crab Winch; 20 Saucepans : ! > en PEN .Arar, the following Wines, VMS \u2018« OSEPR 1 IN KHAM, master, to sail 16th _ 3 his, Claret; © ditto Madera; 2 ditto 1 enerifle, and a va- i rl on TR v) with general approbation riety of other aticles, which will be sold low 10 close sundry con.| i ! A \" EDC.JAMES HAMILTON & Co.rand support, the owners of théin have concluded to nid to the signer i number of vessels cnploped in that establishment\u2014and they now \u201cntend that the folowing ships hall sail between New-York and .Liverpool, mregulad miclcession( twice in each month, fiom each port teaving both New- York\u201d and Liverpool on the 1st, and \\6ik iof every month throughout the your, viz: &e For Sile on moderate Terme, a complete Twelve pipes appertaining to it \u2018 eu .Cureboe, tt May 1850.WOOLSEY & SON.\u201cSETA, WOM.MOTASSES POUR, BEEF & 7 MASTERS.J.6.Morwell, Hugh Grahem, SHI TS.War.THOMI'SON CALEDONIA, ! WwW N.ROY, Queens Wharf, offers for Sale CANADA, James Rogers, » Muscavado Sugar,in Hhds.lierces and Barrels.FLORIDA Josenh Tinkham, Leeward letand Ram.Molasses, l\u2019urk, & Beef bis.and § do.PACIFIC, \u2019 R.B Crocher, Hogs Lard, Butter, &e.&c.BRITANNIA, Chas.H.Marshall, Me will continue to make hiberal advances on Sales on Commission, and to receive effects on storage, and will pay particular attention to this branch of bis business \u2014121h_ À prif, 1830 Thomns Bennet, ; William Eketchley, These ships were all builtin New-York, of the best materials, land are coppered, and copper fastened.They are very fast sail j ers ; their accomodations for passengers are uncammonly extensive and commodious, and they are commanded by men of great | experience.\u2018The price of passageto England, in tbe Cabin, is now xed at thirty guineas.for which sum passengers w ill be furmshed wit Beds and Bedding, Wine and Stores of the bust quality.For further particulars, apply to > Tia NCIS THOMPSON ISAAC WRIGHT & SON, BENJAMIN MARSHAL JEREMIAH THOMPSON, New Yark, or to HORATIO GATES & Co.Montreal.The decided preference generally given by passengers from the Canadas, to the above old line of Prckets is duly appreciated ty NEW.YORK, - MANCHESTER, | FÉSITE Subscribe ja Offer for sale, 1 Case of French Ribbons for Priests and Churches, 1 Ditto Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen $ French Slog Champaign, Port, Madera, Sherry Wine, Ke, $C.4 19th Apri 1530, M, BALZARETTEE Co.| OTICE\u2014The Public are hereby informed that | i the Subscriber having taken his son into copartnership.the | business will in l'uture be carried où vuder the firm of TIlOs.& JAs MACKIE, Who have for sale, 20 mille White Oak puncheon Staves 50 do do dressed and beading 10 do barrel do 300 W.O.pan.packs 200 R.O.do de 40 New Rum puncheons jthe proprieture, and to pains nor expense will be spared 10 fally 230 pmirs ready made Ash Ours manning their vessels, with expertand expenenced Oflicers, Sea.300 do rough de Xe.Ke.&c.men, Servants, &c.&c.; That not only safety (as fur as deprods on human skill and exertion, ) but also comfort shall be ensued 10 The above articles are of the best quality.\" ™ passengurs.Il.G.& Co.Quebec, Gth May 1829, Os.& JAs.MACKIE. VP tyme me » o\u2014\u2014\u2014 (From a Hull (Lug.) Paper of the Ist May.) Landon, April = arh (Evening.Yur accounts from Window ¥ thos evening are of a \u2018esa satisfactory nture than fur sone days pase; andto the repeated inquiries at the castle, Ly permans any ue shant His Majesty's health the anewer 15, \u201cthe King ie much the sane.\u201d From sources, however, on which reliance ws placed, we are informed that the attacks which the King experiences in Pie breathing, have become more fiequent, anid that they yield les.refiiic 10 the strong medicines administered for that purpose fis Maje-tsà Medical advisers are almost constantly in attendance, and anpear te consider it necessary that Hie Maj-sir whould not be harra-ssed sich publie affeirs.Consequeetig only those hive been admitted to his presence to-day; who have what mav be termed an extra entrée to the Sovereign, \u201cThe dinner parties of the Nob tity have been delaved © and the Duke of Clarence has refused to preside ot a public dioneran consequence of \u201cpeculiar circumstances.Consols felt on the 20th from 82 to 024.; Fhe following isthe bullettn of the 29th 1 The King conti.nttes much in the same state, with occasional embarrassment in His Majesty's hresthing.\u201d (Signed,) Tesay Hatrorn, M.J.Tiraxny, This bulletin increased the alarm.The complaint of the King fx understand to be the dropsy in the chest.Those, who were supposed 10 know any thing authentic of the state of the King's health, were closely questioned ; but no satisfactory information wes elicited.The Landon Courier of the 1st Mav, in which was a bulletin of the King's health, left hum mach the same, and the verbal reports at Lull were that Hlis Majesty was scarcely expected to survive.The Bill forthe relief of the Jews wae nat, for the present, to pass into a law, Ministers, it was said, had dscovercd that there was danger in completing the great work of emancipation from the thraidom of penal disability on account of religious opinion.Mr.Peel's Forgery Bi\u2019 has been posrponed atorimahe, ar the request vf Mr.Brougham, to give titre for the pres: ntation of Prstions on that rmportant subject, A Bill was passing through the Howe of Commons witha view to take grest modifications mn the Laws on the surjecrof Usury.- An engine of 80 horse power has heen recently put in operation to drsin the fen lands of Derbyshire, and high expectations were entertained of ite eflicacy.\u2019 The Lord Lientenant of freland bas issoed a Uroclimation, bearing d te the 24th of Apri, for the cuppression uf he * Society of Friendsof treland,\u201d and prohititing the meting of the said association, or of any past thereof, uader any name, pretest, or devise whatsoever.The suppression of that body was quite unexpected, and it is understao ! to lave been 8 meause wdopted inconsequence of dir.ctions to that eflbet recetved From the Home Department.lt caused a great sensation in Dutin, Lut from its phraseology.the privilege of mectings for chantatle purposes is not prohituted, and it 1s consequently expected that agitation will again make its appearance in some shape or other.Paris, April 26.The Gazette de France sivs upon this cab Jert:\u2014# Letelligence hac been received tn Paris nf the internal state of Algiers.yp 10 the 4th inst.The population are in the highest degree of fermentation, and the Dev is exposed to the greatest dangers ; the Algerines are willing tp make every sacrifice 10 avoid a bombardment, They talk openly of giving atl the satisfaction demanded by France.The King of France has sanctioned a contract of marringe between M.de Nevire, aud Mile de France, (daughter ef the Diichess of Berry.) New.York.Jane 2nd.\u2014 We have informanon from Washington down to 12 d'clock of Monday, at which hour both Houses of Congress adjournéd, after à session of six months, \u2018The bill to give the President the right 10 open the Amertean ports to English ships, if the West ladia ports are opened to United States vescels, which passed the [louse of Representatives on Thursday passed the Senate by a large majority (after some time speñif, as Was in the other House, in secret session, ) and has been approved and signed by the Presulent of the United States, and become a law, The Bill to reduce the duty on molaseec, and enlarge the drawback on rum, which passed the [louse of Representatives some days ago, passed the Senate by à vote OF 50 to 8, has received the signature of the President and become a law.The Bill to reduce the duty on Salt, iu like manner has become a law.The Hen.John Randolph of Roanoke, Virginia, has been appointed by the President, with the concurrence of the Senate, Envoy Etiraocdingry am! Minister Plenipotentiary of the Unio ted States to the Court of St.Petersburgh Loss by fire of the Packet Ship Boston \u2014'The brig Cumillz, Captain Pde, whch arrived at this port from Minsterdam, ves.terday fell in with brig Jdus, from Demarara for Halifax, having on bonrd the afficers and crew of the packet ship Boston, Captain The Moston sailed from : Mackay, from Charleston fou Liverpool.Charleston, May 18.From the 20th to the 25th, with little intermission, there were heavy squalls, thunder and lightning, in whieh © the masts and spars were much injured.Oa \u2018Tuesday, the 25th in latitude 39, 31, long.63 46 in the afternoon, a very black cloud came op from the 8.W, and the ship was struck by hghining, which knocked down the steward and Isaac Hopkins, seaman,\u2019 ve and filled the ship with electric fluid.T'wo ¢ com; :laisants\u2019 were secn 00 the top of the two masts.Soon after, the ship was found ta be on fire, the fluid having passed into the hold, and communicated 10 the cotton.The scuppers were closed, snd the passengers and crew applied themselves with the armost perseverance 10 purting out the fire, cutting holes in the deck to admit the water.All aitempts to exiinguish the fire proved 10 be unavailing, as it spread among the cotton liketinder ; the boats were got out, and the officers, passengers and crew had barely timo to save then.selves before the ship was in a complete blaze\u2014not even time 10 save their clothing.watches or provisions, except a small quantity of the latter, and about 10 gallons Water.On the following ay, Miss Boag, the only female passenger, died from faigue and exposure, The Cabin passengers were Admiral Sir Lsasce Coffin, & servant 3 Dr.Wm.Boag, and sister, { Miss Ansella Boag, above mentioned) Messrs.Neil M\u2018Neil and Samuel 8 Osgood.LBosg, whose death is announced above, iv stated to have been a On the morning of Wednesday, | most exemplary young lady.ber body, from the contined state of the boat was committed to the | deep.sud the Burial Service of the Church of England read.Ar 5 P.M.on Thursday, a few hours aficr this melancholy duty was pecloemed, the Idus picked up the sufferers, and treated them wih the utmost kindness and attention ; from which vessel, they were removed on the 30th, to the Camilla.Miss Boag, whose dea his mentioned above, belonged with her brother Ur, Boag, to Manchester, England \u2014f Dostan poper.) Montreal, June, 7.\u2014The Court House ot this city is now nn- derguing a thorcugh repair.The Judges have we understand, been named as Commissioners for the cxccuiion of the work, and Mr.T.Appleton has taken the contract, We learn that the repairs, which have been lor.g looked for, will cansistof putting a cur stone basement to the building, Cut-stone coruers throughout, alterations of the roof, and various other internal improvements, Sir Wm.and Lady Campbell arrived in town on Thursday fast from York, À.Turner, Esq.eldest son of Sir Hilgrove Turner, and Istely from Memeo, strived at Rascos Il tel a few dass ago from Upper Canada, and proceeded (0 Quebec où Thursday.Mr Turner goes, we believe, from (Quebec 0 Birmuda enher ai rect or via Halifax.ec \u2014\u2014 .QUEBEC : THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, 1820.The latest advices from London are of the evening of the 1« May vis the United States.\u2018They were reccivedin New York from Hull in England.The London Courier of the Ist contains e bullet n of the King's [lealth, His Majesty remained in the same state ason the 20th, the balletin of winch day we have extracted.There is season to apprehend that Has Majesty 18 dau- gerously ill His Excellency Sir James Kesxtra accompanied by Sir Nodl Hall sud Cul.Henot did not go up to Montreal as intended on Monday, but took passage in the Waterloo on \u2018Tuesday evening.It is rumoured in town that [lis Excellency Sir J.mes Keser, has cbmined leave of shsence, Sir James will probably return fiom Montreal about Sunday.$1 is also rumoured that despatches have been received fim the Cuionial Office on several of the subjects Lo which the attention of the Legislature was lately called.We learn that the Office of Surveyor of Woods and Forests, held by John Daviduon, Exar, has been abolished, and that Mr.Davidson will receive a retired allowance.\u2018Tbe Office of Surveyor of Woods was crested with that of Commissioner for the Sele of Crown Lauds, tn 1828, sud its bus ness, the sale of timber on these Lands, will now be in the latter oflice : the salary attached 10 it was, we believe, £200, paid cut of the proceeds of these ale.Admiral Sir Isaac Coin, M.P.who visited us last surnmer was among the pasungers in the packet ship Boston, which wus buroed at ses by lightning.The render will find an sccount of the melancholy acdident in our columns, Miss Boag of Man.chiater perished, It may be weli to inform the public that #1 Notes whatsoever yable to © bearer\u201d or under five dolls, except those of Banke incorporated ty Laws of this Paovince, will, if offered for payment, after the 26th June instant, be liable to forfeiture.The following is the Clause see: » 2, And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that after the expiration of three nih from and afiet the paming of this Act, no Hank Note or other Note whstsnever made preahle ta « Bearer,\u201d nor any Note under the nominal value of Five Dollars, issued by any Bank or Joint Stuck Company, or persons, trading as Bantsers, save aud except only sch Bark Notes a.tray be issued by any Uaok iueorpuretad by Law in wis Prov nce Miss | hall he ofered or given in payment, on pain of furfelting the nominal amount of such Note, which amount shall be recovered on information and consiction 1 any Court of competent jurisdice tion in tms Province.\u201d The Circuit Courts for this Dau t will be held as follows we At Kaænmouraska, \u20260on the Zod and 3rd July, Linlet inane 5th wad tith sreuceuesss \u201d St.Vallier, .\u2026\u2018thand9h Ste.Marie.vee oo 12th and 13th, Cap Santé,.veers LOH and 20th, Lathinide,.\u2026\u2026.Dist and 2904 + St.Joachim,.ceveeene 26:0 and 27th, Extensive shipments of Wheat snd Flour far the English mare ket have been ude since the opeming of the navigation, The Flour has been shippet at about 30% per barrel; the Wheat nt foam 6s.tu 7s, the bashed, Some line Lower.Canada Wheat fir shipment, without being cobbled.brought as high ae Os.Sil, The number of settlers arrived since the opening of the navigation, cannot, we suppose, be joss than from 7 to B00.A these probable more Wan one huit ave trom England, nanves in must part of Vorkshiee, The setthers from Scotland are probab- Iv one.fifth of the whole Bun fiom Eng'aud and Scotland they are farmers or echanics each famuy very generally having some money.Several of the team boats oak up from 300 to 600, on ther way chielly to Upper Canada.Oo Monday sad Tuesday, the additional population about the town, including the crews of shipe, passengers and rfismen, could not have been much ander 12.000 souls.A chime of eight bells for the English Cathedral has arrived from London in the Francis.By na advertisenientof the Trinitv.LLouce, it anpesre that mea- artes have bean GRen to send an Architect 10 the Island of St, Paul, nt the entree of the Guiph, 10 examine the groand with a view to erect a baghte Hoses the different Provinces having each voted proportional suns of maney Lor ihe pur pose, Yvon who had escapod fran costoidy os fus way dawn from St.Antoine, has been retakon and cemtnitted fur trial.En LL.Soa\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.PORT OF QUEBEC, ARKIVED, June Tth\u2014Ship Boliva-.Buiter, 20th Aprd from Waterford, to W.Price & Cu tad, \u2014\u2014 ark Munster Lass, Korrv, Tih to do in do, ~\u2014\u2014 Burk Aigvte, Dunn, Lond from dom du.\u2014 et Cordetin, Thidson, 7:0 from Sundedand to W.Patton, cenls, \u2014\u2014 les Margaret \u2014\u2014Brg Margaret, Nedvuon, Co.general caro.\u2014 Brrr Qatari, Ainoli, general cargo \u2014\u2014 Brig Dwi Yate, from Peterhead, to Moir & Co.ballast.\u2014 Brg favorite, Chestie, ditto, to Jas.Hamnlton, general cargo, Bree Elise Ann, Shaw, fron Cork, to}.Morgan, da.\u2014 Brg Jordison, Jordison, fron Giabtar, to J.[hke, do.\u2014\u2014 Dark Prion, Kouriev, from Hull, to Symes & San, goods, Latour, G ltady, 5h From Dundev.or vith fron Bristol, to Wo Budden, \u2014 Brig Amethyst, Vho npson, fren Londoa, W.Pace & Co.general earzo.\u2014\u2014 Brig Zephyr, Beans do, Ho Gowen & Co hatlase, \u2014\u2014 Brg Sibsteir, Geoly, trom Grenada to J.Leaveraft, mm, \u2014\u2014 Bark Henry, Weakney, from Loadon, to RL Dialkin, bal- Lust.\u2014Bez Castor, M'Gilton, From Yougall, ta Synes & Son, in ditta.\u2014 Bark Ocean, learn, from Waterford, WW.Price, goode \u2014 Bog Robert Schatield, Liompeon, trom London, to J.Dyke in boost \u2014 Big Good Intent, Edwar\u2019s, Yougdl, to J.S.Campbell, ns duto \u2014 Big George, Brow, from Leith, to 11.Dean & Co.general cargo.\u2014 Brig Sarah, Rune, Fram Loverirk, to order.ms ballast, \u2014 Brig Lteanor, Bhar, om Warkiagton, to Pemberton, in ballast, \u2014 Lrg Orion.Cragrs, Sunderfaad, to JL Bonner, in do.\u2014\u2014 Ling Preston, Woodthiop, Yarmouth, H Gowen, in da, in ballast al from Liverpool, to Finlix & Pme Suiir.Bridgewator, Cirierson, 62 days from Dmivica, to Tucker & plrwatt, PUS, Lo Hg Phisdo, Mitchell, *Tth Apr from Aberdeen, to H.G Foreyth# Co ballast, \u2018 .; we Wilp Thames, Staddwd, London, sh from T'urbay, to Gillespie, Fun.fay and Lo general cargo.mare Hat Usa chia, Derrchop, Ph April from Dublin, to Rodger Dean à Co, bailwt, 171 nettiers.; \u2014\u2014Haik Champlelu, Hughes, dBtb from Cork, to J, 8.Campbell, in do 62 setliers, .\u2014_\u2014Huck Hlarhadnes, Lee, 13th from Dublin, te Pembaston, Brothers, do.\u2014 Rak Alans Cunmnghem, Mg from Newvastit, to dao \u2014 Harn Walls End, Cooper, 220 trom Londan, to das Hatnilton, de.\u2014Bark Quebre Packet, Atkinson, 27th from London, tu bi.Atkinson, mn dite, , [810g Kat) Moira, Allison, 42 days from London, to W.Patton, in dn, eRe g Pilgrim, Sunsles, Sth April from Glasgow, tv Jus.Hamilton & Cu in da, mc Hr: Braglity, Leviog, Yet do from Liverpont, to J, 8.Campbell.in do, Brig VOrager, Anderson, th from Stuckdy to H, G.Foreyth & Cu enala.\u2014\u2014tirig Th.mas Tyson, Rockdale, Ith from Maryport, to J.Richardson, mn tallase, : June 8=-Hark Ctin, Wood, QSth from do.to P.Patterson, in da.oe aig Henry, Brougham, Wray, 58th from Bosato W.Pre & Co.in do, Ri) scttiers ee ffark Erdeavour, Cotlinson, 2th from Torbay, to Denholn & Douglas, general cargo, wre Bark Hutaid, Hunter, Tth April from Newcastle, to L.8, Levey, tuutlast.June 9-\u2014Brig Juha Esdale, Wiigtt, 8th fiom Cotk, to W, Price, & Co, in dita, June hi=Brige Transit, Potts, Jhh from Datdin, to W.Pemberton, Brs, in dn, 4] rettiers, ae ltr g Mirnbels, Skipeer, 19:hfrom Newcastle, to Moir § Heath, eoals, \u2014 Big Hour, Wilson, 2.0 from Bordeaux, to FH.Cowen, à Co.18 bal.bar, oe Big Fogal, Morrison, 1th from Belfast, to Pemberton, Brs, general dargo.Eux ved ela are at hand bound up.Passengers.In the Nailer from Greenock, Mrs.Joho Millar, Mr.F.flume, Master A Hume, Master © TRane, Mr a Mra Me Fadane, Max Mes, ME Lean, and Master Mélétlan, alr A Mes.Frectant, Mrs AL AMRColl, Captain J.Crantora, Doctor VW.A.PL Gilmour, Mes WOOD Cochran.En the Vagager, Mr.Geo.Taylor, Mr, & Mrs.Hewderson, Mr.Banks and Mi.Wer.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.The Pilgrim brought ap Captain Spakhing, mate, carpenter, and tee hove belonging to toe Hero, at:andinaed 19th May with 7 feet water iu her hold, hvieg been Strack By a heavy sea that day so far, 40, NW, Jong OX The Capt.and coew were picked up an their boats on the Lh, by the Margaret Fogle, rondo Mic michi\u2014=mx hades were afterwards put on teand the Narthumberiond ton thet part, At the entrances ot the Gall, the MI fell mowith the Pilgrim, and pet the Captain sod the alive on hosed, he Hero added irom London vi the [I April, to Hy.Arknnon, wm baliast, and | was ane ship built here, The Promise winch wintered at Rivière Quelle bue Com: Up and gone iste the Thy Pouk.Toe Peitaty Yeh eturned on Sun tay from Anticosti Vhe Soda wed dota Beresford are expected (rom Montreal to-night, Ihe Artcnes aud Margaret saded y esterday £renaon tor Liverpool, The Martha, Lady Gordon sid Brosh Sovercign, acrved at Montreal on Tu slay; the ister vesset got ashore oth the pore but would get ol with.ane damage, wae OPULAR MUSIC for the PLANO FORTE, Ac \u2014Neiton & Cowan have just received an ailditonal and very eXteniive selection of Mase tor the Praso Foutr, Frere, &e.comprising «ll the most admired Songs, Vanations, Marches, Waltres, Polaccas, Roodos Se.with Cramers iustrue - tions for the Prxxo Vorre.complete l'ator for the Grioeax Frere, Hforo®S flndoments for the Maur, and various other ele.memary Works,alfof which will be sald at the lowest publishing prices.Catalogues may be had, gratis, at No.5, Mountan-strect Quebec, Tih June, 1530.MARINE INSURANCE, Tie Sub vriber now offers to effror Marine [neur- ance, (vitherhcre oran New.York.) on veesels and cargoes, to and from this port \u2014at the lowest premiums at wheeh it can be done mn the United States.I\u2019 SHAW, Broker, Qrehee, 26th Mav, 1830, N° VIOLE.\u2014 Persons w Ming (to cosraxer for the AN removal of the Buililing lately occupied by Messrs, Mele vin & Baroge as an anction room, and clear the ground ready for paving or macadamiziong, will apply to Me.W.Hevoersox, at the QQuebee Fire Office, or athie House 10 St.Charles street, Quebce, Znd June 1850.\u2014\u2014 Schr, Glasgow, Graham, ftom Fahfux, to A.Murison, with Fern.\u2014\u2014S hr.Eliza, Boudrot, 21st May from do.to H.Pubord, with ram, &c, \u2014 Burk Tottenham, Evans,
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