The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 9 juillet 1834, mercredi 9 juillet 1834
[" 4 No.466h.7* messes es - JWEDNESDAY, Oh JULY, 1834.du, SLCC, [Vol.71.retro à ADVICES FROM EUROPE TO THE 2Gth MAY.3 ta ; New-York, (Thursday) July 3d.\u2014The ship New ork Capt.Hoxie, wrrived last evening from Li- erpool, bringing papers of that place to the 26th ON Biv, and from Loudon to the 2th.Cosson of Pe- nery, RE The news is confirmatory of the acer \u201c of = .(ls ory which were brought by the ant arrival, oo Hi pers had been entered by Napier, and Coimbra : TS.| y Terceira, withont opposition.bis LE The Morning Chronicle of the 24th, says : \u2014 ; The Journeymen Tailors are to return to their ail on PE.» Mouday next.We are lad to find that tg ih prevailed.The adage of \u2018) Ro sense bas at Jength prevai ed.1e : age BE.\\isdom comes with lack of food, holds good N ith n the hem, as it has done with many others before them, fn the meantime, we call attention to a commu- cation in another column from Danbury, detailing fee distress caused throuxhout the country by mise I the aries from these Unions, who deluxe unfortunate | Erorkmen with hopes of aid on striking, and then Éolundon them.What has happened to the poor vers of Danbury ought to be à lesson to mecha- | Nth Green e aves avrel easily with mas- } pies in other places not to ace ; Ea ms ippro.{ers with who they have no fan Eto inc a ly ced af the instigation vf emissaries from su-callet - blish.Ce ii Hendon Tvening 2ith.\u2014\"The money market, pn without any Continental arrivals or news of the a fast importance, Is this mortine been very firm, | with a disposition in most of the Foreign Securities to advance.i ; The Consol market has been without any varias tion at 92 5-2 # for the \\ecount, without much bu- f ness being transacted.\u2014 Fraerin or Lara rrrk.\u2014Lrom aueariy hour, on Éthe morning of the 22nd of May, the Kur d'Anjou Bs; Honoré, in which the hotel of the Lite lamented tira.[Lafavette is situated, and every street amd passage vue Mi its vicinity, was crowded with citizens of Paris.na BE rye funeral ceremony, says Galicnani\u2019s Messenger, J are rom the public character of the deceased, both as a now member of the Chamber of Deputies anil a General, il} be avinvested by the Government with all the imposes of nr pomp which the attendanee of numerous hodies binilitary never fails to give to processions of that Proription ; while the attendance of the National wird, who came forward in immense numbers, to pn in ivi effect to this parting act of homage to | Beir veneralile cotlearue, and the crowded state of or ta fie streets leading to the Chureh of the Assumption, tel here the funeral ceremony was to be performed, gers Mnd from thence alony the Nue de la Paix, the en- 5 re leueth of the Boulovards, and every spot near A Behich the procession was to piss, show vil the ex- 8e, Bout of the popularity, and the aflectionate esteem a! With which the deceased was regarded by every vas Mass, = Abont half-past seven, the members of the various \u2014 Mepatations appointed to take part in the proces- .Bon, bern to arrive at the hotel, wlieh was haend- pmelv huns with black, At a few minutes after @re, the body was brought down and deposited in\" Bo hearse, which was decorated with twelve tri- Blood tlurs, three at each corner; it was snr- gounted by plames, and had the letter L'on varions forts of the drapery, and was drawn by four black bores.The cordons of the hearse were held hy pur persons of distinction, friends of the deceased, After à few minutes spent in preliminary areange- Boents, the funerat march struek up, ancl the contéze Begau to move, The hearse was preceded by malle ue RG wa vf dram, deprtations from vartons lesions of the fond Card of Paris, and the Basbiene, tine ola Regirent of tir line, anda reciment of Ref Lanvers, ÉThe hearse followed, which was totoediatele sue- Bgcded he the deputations of the Chambers of Preis and Deputies : uther depntations followed fram vari- bus publie Lo hes, annong whom we perevived rime ere of foretmners, particalariv Americans and oles.These were succeeded bv Clogs de Hate wn of the National Guards and the Line, and these an followed by other detachments of National 3 PPurds and troops of the Tine, headed by mnttled as and a fall military band © two pieces of cans not Bon and a detuchiment of the I< ros ment of Arti we JE, with a numerous body of cavdry of the Nas fou! Guards, Fonr of thie Moval carrisves, three Private ones of the General, followed hy another Bement of Lancers, seven Private carriazes, and a dy of Municipal Guards, wound up the procession, B: The inimense crowds, and the small space ett for ge nilitary, occasioned considerable coufnsion pre- Pts to arrivine at the chureh, for wantof toon, the Prise Ling stopped en one cecasion were Tran à rota har.The con was then taken mto fe church unl the funeral ceremony being perform- Bd, the procession arain proceeded, aud notwith- ding the incaleulable crowds assembled, has ed the Rue de Ta Paix, and is now (as we are ju to press) fat advanced ou the Boulevard, with gt most perfect order and regularity, ) A nnderstand that M, Latitte entertained the Bojert af proposing to the Chamber of Deputies Ru the body of General Latayette -heouit he ated in the Pantheon, but renounced it on bear- Bhat it was the decided wish of the famity, that directions of the deceased as to his interment Bould Le serupulonsly followed, ks ETS ts te pe p\u2014\u2014 des 2 ; AVERICAN PAPERS.\u2014 ; New-York, July 3d\u2014The Ety-cichth anniversa.of American independence wiil be colebrated to.Morrow, Our advertising columns present lures to EECA variety of amusements through the day aud penis.The galleries of fine arts, the theatres, \u20ac rardens, the muses, and Maelzel's interest- ff pPautomime, ail put forth their stroncest attrae- NS \u2014( Post.) \u2018 Rte Globe contains an arti lo, showing very wood K Hons why the President of the United States re- M ed from offering to the Senate the nomination i bother Jurson as minister to England, after w | \\ tous body had insulted him, and tritled with Merest of the nation, by rejecting Mr, Stevens ce he ground of that rejection Was that Mr.p''enson has been suborned, by the offer of the 0 pal to pursue a political course which ho .\u20ac rojvetj or might not, otherwise, have pursued, deny 0 lon wis tabtamount to accusing the Pre- uthaving abused his official patronage to bribe Menbers of .; .\"8 of Congress.We should think the Presi.nt SI : eff only justified, but called upon by a sense am beet, Hot to make any other nomination Mister to England, until such a changz has h place in the constitution of the Sennte, by Be clecti .ction of new members, as to afford reasonable | eo 10 believe that they will not again act upon all pot nh such utter defiance of decency, and spect for public sentiment.\u2014( ry.Dost.) gr, the very few useful measures passed by Fiatio $ at ils lato session isa bill making appro- A to improve the navigation of the Hudson river.This bill Las received the signature of the President, ° Theo Philadelphia Commercial Intelligencer, says: CCA white man, a follower of Garrison, adver.Mises tu quarry a black woman, to prove the fully of the prejudice existing against the people of colour, His disinterested philanthropy should purchase him cout of tar and feathers, as his bridal suit.\u201d : À great deal of anxiety is manifested in the re.moun of the Mormouites in Missouri.They are ! reinforcing their numbers daily, for the purpose of marching on the lands from whiclithey were forcibly ejected.The citizens, also, are preparing themselves for the combat.A meeting has taken place for the purpose of appointing officers, at which a { committee were appointed, to try, if possinle, to ad- Just theexistini dilfieutties with the Mormons, and shonllit not he effected, itis feared blood will be pille:l.The Steam Boat © Daniel Webster\u201d on her last ! trip, made the two qrickest snceessiva runs between *Baffalo and Detroit that were ever performed by aus Boat.Time from Buffalo to Detroit 30 hours, cincluding stops of + hours; time from Detroit to Buffalo, 31; hours, lucludingsto s of 4 hours\u2014thus roumains the distance said to be 700 miles, tn ours, ting the weather roush and smooth, (tuffulo Rep.Jung 28.) The Cincinnati Intellizondéer of Monday last savs: \u2014Ve hearof repeated cases of cholera in this cit v, some of which have proved fatal.Many complain of the premaonitory symptoms,\u201d Albany, July 4th \u2014There will he musical enter.taimments given st the Atheneam this evening, well worthy the patronage of our citizens.Some of the Polish emigrants of eminent skill in mnsie, make an appeal both to the taste and the beneticence of the Mbaniaos, We are confident that it will be ane swered hy a crowded howe, and sir) applause, À serious fire occurred in Ioabury, on Thursday afternoon last, which destroved property to the amount of forty or titty thousand dollars, there being insurance on it at two offices in Boston to the ne maunt of 1S 0004.The tire broke out near the Boston Hine, in à cordare manufactory, containing seventy or cigaty tons of hemp, and in a very short time, the whole range, nine hundred feet lon, was aheapofstmonlderine ruins.Three two story build- ts were entirely destroved, and several\u201d others Latertaliy injure L\u2014( Boston Paper.) A number of venders of ilthy prints and obscene sbuff-boxes were arrested Last week in Boston.One of the number had eleven hundred jo his possession, and was ordered to recognize in the sum of two thowsand dollars for his appearance before the Mu- nical Court; for want of which he was committed.The ship Ameries
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