Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 1 juillet 1856, mardi 1 juillet 1856
[" AND COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.X.] QUEBEC, TUESDAY, 1st JULY, 186 6.[NO.2537.N OTICE.Quebec 6c Saguenay Hallway.IN purkusree of a Htaolutiou paiatd at a Ur* nrial Mrrtinf oi the Nharehotdera, on the 14th inatani, an Instalment o( Five ShilliiiKS per .Mtaia on Subsc ribed Stock, will, foi the luture, be payable on the First day every month.By order, F.N.BOXF.R.SrcyTrear.Queber tu b.R.Ofhce, 23rd May, IN5«.ITT! SJ® C*ESS\u20acKZin y w\t^ GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.OFFICE :~SHAW»sTuiLD!NCS, FOOT OF MOUNTAIN STREET.JTHROUGH TICKETS to any part of CANA DA, the FAK WEST, or the UNITED AXES ATLANTIC SKA PORTS obtainable from the uuderaigned.and aucb information given 'o immiKraots and travellrra geneially, as may prove to their advantage and profit.M.MILLER, Queber, 20th May, IRAfi.\tfra Agent.Important to Traveller* ! ! Royal Mail Line.«DOLJt THE QUICKEST A MOST DIRECT k()U I K TO ToKoNTtt.HAMILTON.LONDON, DETROIT, CHICAGO A MlLYVAl\u2019KIK.24 Honrs &nd 2 Tranahipmects Saved ! riMJK lollowing are the arrangements of this JL Mugnifu-ent Line for the present season - RIVER LINK: Composed of the Splendid Steamers LAN'HKK.(new,) - Caer Howasd, ME* ERA\t-\t-\tCmsyslks, 81.t.AWHENCE, -\t\u2022\u2022 Malcomsoj», DITaWa,\t-\t-\tKti LT, leave the Canal B>ain, Montieal, daily, at hair-past I o\u2019c o.k A.M and Larbine on the arrival of th* hall-pest 3 o\u2019clock P.M., Train Iron Montreal (except on Smdaya when they leave on the arrival of the It) o\u2019clock Tiain) calling at all in* tarmediate porta, arriving at Kington early on the following day, where they will me«t the magnificent LAKE ONTARIO STEAMERS.PASSPORT, \u2014\t- Caft.Hasbottlx, ARAhlAN,\t-\t-\t^ Colclovoh.MAGNET.\t-\t-\t** Twoht, CITY OF KINGSTON, (iron) \u201c Hassiltow, for Toronto, Hamilton, and the iatermediate ports, Coburg, Port Hope, Darlington, Whitby, Bondhead, at which placet no other Line of Steamer* touches, connecting at Hamiltion with the CHEAT WESTERN RAILWAY, for London.Chatham, Windsor, Detroit.Chicago, Mil-wauhie and all porta on Lake Michigan ; and at Toronto for Lewiston, Niagara Falla, Buffalo, and all porta on Lake Erie.\t, To Tourtats.\u2014Thie Line affords a moat comfortable and expeditious conveyance.Ef The Slaamer* are fitted up with elegantly furnished Saloons and State Rooms Passing through the beautiful acenenr of the Thousand Islands, and ail the RAFtDtof'be St.Lawrence by day light.In point of speed they are unaur-paaead.To Families moving Weet, (either to Western Canada or the Western State*) this I.me poae ea unequalled advanS ULEKSGN, J Quebec June 14.1*56.Dig Steamers FOR the LOWER ST.LAWRENCE.EMIGRATION.PARTIES desirous of BRINGING OUT their Friends flora the Umtkd Fikgdum, can do ao un application lo the under.igned, who will also fuiniah DKAFT>»'oa XI UPWARDS psyable in any pait of the United Kingdom AH particulars may be had on applications, if by teller post-paid.A.C.BUCHANAN.duel Agent.Emigration Department, ) Quebec, l9th September.1H54.\\ Sliip Biscuit Bakery.THE undersigned have Removed their Esta-bit-binent to No.I.St.Pktkb hraKgr, next door lo the Cnnada Hotel, end offer for Sale a LARGE SI OCK of Nos.I, 2 and 3 SHIP BREAD.\u2014 ALSO \u2014 Alwaya on hand Wster, Soda and Sweet Bit-cuit.Plain an 1 Sweet Crackers, which they will dispose of at a Lo w lk Rate than any other manufacturer.P.ALLARD At SON, No.1, St.Peter Street, Lower-Town, and No.ti, King Street, M.Rocha.Quebec, 14th April, 1X56.\t6m Notre Dame de la Victoire, POINT LEVI.'PUE OFFICE of he AGENT and SUPKR-1 INTENDANT of BK At II and DEEP \" A I KK 1.01 S in the Pori of Quebec, it OPENED *.TUESDAYS.W KDSKSDAYB and BA-PUkDAYS only, from TEN o\u2019clock lo NOON and froni TWO io FOUR P M., at bis residence, ne».r Colon kl Dalla ihc\u2019s.FELIX FORTIER.M*>nt Marie, 7th Feby.,IS56.6m1aw I\\ TIIK .FWtE, i:;ST4TK or ROHEItl' DECEASED.'1 he rreoitors of Ko a est Ftsk.Isie of ihe City ol Weniucton and ol the Kai Korass, in the middle Gland of New Zealand, master whaler, who died at tea.in or about tbe month of May.1X51 are (rques\u2019ed immediately to tend the parlu-ulara ol their claims to tbe acting executors Gaoaug Hunter, Esq., car* of Mtssis.Bctkunk and Huntkn, mnehants, Wellington, or th>*ir Agents, Mesaia.II.II Wilms A Co., No.3, Crosby Square, London; end ail |>ersous indebted lo (he Estate of said RouEBrFvrK, are requested forlhwiln to pay the amount of aurh debts Co the said Gxoruk Huntkh \u2014Dated, thia 4th of January, IN55.ROBERT HART, Solicitor of the Executor, I.ambti'n Quay, Wellingion.June 9th, 1856.\t3w 3aw s COMMERCIAL HOUSE, f I* PER TO ï VIS MA R A* E T, itt jaa ¦« no .Nprino and Siiiiiiiipp linportntioiis .^ * Hrilisliand Foreign, Fancy and Staple IMtY C* O 01) N.SPRING and SUMMER IMPORTATIONS and well a*»oit«d Stick, begs to assure bis SEEDS! SEEDS!! by the first rr'HE Subscriber has pist received I- suivais : \u2014 bo Quintsls \u201cShoila,\u2019\u2019 150 Hbl*.Fresfi Oatmeal, 75 Bbis.I\u2019nt H\u2019rley, 300 libls Rye Flour.\u2014 iL.ho,\u2014 Important lo AKrlc ulturlNtN : Several hundred Minuta of Siding Wheal, selected wnh Ihe greatest care; Buck-Wheat ; Early Peas; Green Pea* ; Heavy Barley; Large Oafs.Indian Corn, Ac., Ac., WHICH WM L BK SOLD AT VERT LOW RATES.I be subscriber aUo takes this opportunity to inform Bakers and others that he has on band as-totted Brands of the BEST FLOUR that can be procured in Canadian and American Markets.J.B.RENAUD.^\t.\tNapoleon Wharf.Quebec, May 5, 1856.\t2m Mrs.Roche, WOULD inform the Ladies of Quebec and Vicinity that she has taken up her residence at I OIN 1 LE\\ i, near tbe English Church, where she it prepared to give inatruc-lion in Grecian Oil, Enamel ami Bronze Fainting Ornamental Inlaying in Pearl on Papier Mâché, Imitation of Old Oak CarTin^s, and Wax Flowers, Turkish Figure*, Fruit, and Shells, Mas.R.haa Rxnicxn her Terms to ONE-HALF the former charges.£f\u201cA Card os Terms has been left at the Bo\u2019kstoreof Mr.P.Xinclair, St.John Street.Quebec, May 8,1856.Hat rich and fashionably trimmed paris bonnets, in sdk, satin, *c.Plain and Fancy Straw and Tuscan Bonnets, S\u2019raw, Leghorn, Tuscan and Chip Hats.Baht\u2019s Hoods, Ut., he.VISÏTTKS, CAPES ami MANTLES of the newest and most admired patterns and in eyerv quality of material.Children\u2019s I)i Ploue\u2019-e.Pinafores, he .kc.\t| .a rx HnHOL\u2019«A.VD beat qua.y.Sheeting.Ol/ I 3 Tons Kiie f'lay.!b\tJOSEPH WHITE.large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres.Doesk ns, Tweeds, Ac.Vestings.Braces Sniri .a.L ,\t, .\t.\t.\tCollar., Neck Ties.Umbrella., Ac.\t* \u2018\t\u2019 1 he deceased is .up|»sed to nnv.b,ei, |.lain and FinfVi While and Coloured Shuts ; and the usual .riety m-fessary to constitute a -»nera Perthshire, in Noith Britain,\u2014was a son\tassortment.\t>\ti '\ta genera The lowest jmee marked in plain figures on every article.-NO SECOND PRICE.\u2014 PATRICK O\u2019NEILL.Street Steamers \u2022\u2022 admiral\u201d and \" advance\u201d have commenced their regular tripe down the St.Lawrence on 1st May.and will be found stationed at /* Brandt Pots,\u201d and elsewhere, if required, for TOWING, or otherwise assisting vessels.Tbe undersigned is prepared to receive all or derafor TOWAGES, ht., which will meet with hit immediate attention.J.BUTEAU, Agent, Si.Pater Street.Quebec.May 14, 1856.__________2aw For Three Rivers and Montreal The New Propeller w « K1C0LET\" ILL TAKE FREIGHT for any of the above place»; also TOW CRAFT to either Porta.Apply to john McDougall, Agent.St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.Qn»b*e.June 3.1856._______ M0STHE.IL mail steamers.¦ROM Ihi.')\u2022 Maehinut.Quebec, June, 12 IHbG.\tImp to n'l.vo HENBY TOBB&NCE 4 CO , Stock h.Produce Urokcrs, OommiMion, Shipping & General Agente, TORONTO.Office, iront mtrekt, formerly ©c- eup>«4 by ib« Munlrral Tclcgreh Compeny HKNBT TOBRANC X\tUaoaGK THOMAS.Rtftrenrti : J.Stevenson.Esq., Cash.Br.Bank 5fontresI, Toronto.W.W.Ransom, Esq., Manager Br.Quebec Bank,\tdo Mesere.Moffstt.Murrey h Co.\tdo Messrs Hutchison fc Co.\tdo Mesere.Da«id Torrance H Co , Montreal.Measia.Gibb k Koss, (Juther.Messrs.Curtiss.Mitchell K.Co., .Veir- York.Daniel Torrance, Esq ,\tdo Toronto, April 26, 1856.\t6m saaiLiLaæ&'îr \u2014AND \u2014 Strait Hon net 3lakin\u201d & V 0,413 ,St.John-street (without.THE Mitexs HUSBAND l»eg to inform the Ladies o| Quebec and Us vinniiy, that ihey will make to order any article in the above line.Persons lurniahmg their own materials can get them made in the newest Fashions at the shortest no'icc, and on the most Reasonable Term*.TUSCAN, STRAW, and OPEN-WORK BONNE PS, LEGHORN and PANAMA HATS CLEANED and ALTERED.Quebec, April 12, 1856.\t6mp 1 FVFK, D XCKASKD \u2014\u2019the heir at law and next ol km ol Kohlkt Fvrsor Firm, deceased.Gte of Wellington, and the Kai Koras, in the Colony of New Zealand, Vaster Whaler, who was dinwned at »e« off the coast ot New Zealand, in or about the month of M ty.1*54, are riquested to send information of their existence, and the requisite lsgal proof, to GEORGE HUNTER, Esquire.a< titn; executor of the deceased, Care of Messrs.BsrHDNB h llrxTs.a, Meichanta.Wellington, New Zealand, or their Agents, M»s»rs.H.H Willis h Co , No.3 Crosby Njiiare.London, horn in I of Klizarkth Stewart, otberwue Fvsx Kvr»-g, deceased, and was a grand ctmd if Alkx wbKk 8ts waat,deceased He has a sister (married) who left tit itain for some pert of North America, several years ago,\u2014another sister who \u2022lied in Scotland several yeais ago, leaving children, and a bro'hcr James, who appeals to have enlisted in the army, many years ago.\u2014 Tbe personal Estate of deceased, which is considerable, is bequeathed to his next of Kin generally, the real Estate descends to his heirs.\u2014 Dated, this 4th day ot January, 1855.ROBERT HART, Solicitor lor the Executois.Lamhton Quay, Wellington New Zealand.June tPh.1856.\t3w law a ('lAUTIUN.\u2014Some uuptmeipled people having counterfeited our HAT SI\u2019A MP, and placed it.together wuh our name in their Hats, with a view to pa»» off iheir own goods as our manu-i fucture.«i.d some hitter\u2019s trimmings Healer* have, in the same fraudulent and unprincipled manner, counterfeited our Hat Stamp, ai.d sold hat lining* so stumped to hat mai ulacturera.and several merchants at home and abroad having called our attention ihento, we hereby give notice that we ahall es'rem it a paiticular favor if partie» will transmit tous such information, with the full Christian and surname of all parties of-fermg such gixHls, that we may be enabled to commence proceedings at law, either in our courts here, or in the proper couits in our colonies, or elsewhere, against all parties who may receive, buy or tell these counterfeit gooda or stamne.JOHN.THOMAS k EDMUND CHRISTY h CO.London.June 9, 1856.\t6w2aw-wA(a I\u2019HE Sub«n iber.in announcing the arrival of Ira S and tnvi'ui t attention to his piesent very extensive Fiiemle end the Public that they will still find in the COMMERCIAL HOUSE The important advantage of puichAsmg Good* from 23 to 40 per cent, lower in price than in other houses Th»«e Good* have b»en selected with the greateet care, and wiih all the advantages which long residence and business exp-iience in the European Market* stfoid a buyer \u2014 they are bought lor Cash, and being sold lor Ca»b onlv, wuh a strict and positive adherence to ONE LRU E the subscriber is enabled to continue the LOW SCALE OF PRICES which be ha* uniformly adnp'ed.THE SI OCK COM PR ISES : \u2014Rich frlscé ai d Brocaded Silks.Satins, Satin Tores Velvets Poplins, Lustres.Lamas.Barege».Delamrs, Figured O.Gans, Printed Muslins and Cambrica, Ac.\u2014 Hanker-Gloves, i \"pi ns, i.usirrs.Gam»».Barege», ueiaint-s, Mguied O.l-ans, Printed Muslins and Cambric A splend d assortment of Long and Square Shawl* in every fashionable style and material, chiefs.Ribbon», Laces, Flowers, Fringes, Haberdashery and Fancy Trimmings.Ho.iery, Parasols Ac., Ac.WILLIAM TAIT, \u2022hip-Chtndler and Grocer, No.61, St.Petes Street, HAS coiittantly «ni h«nd EVERY ARTICLE IN HIS LINE ot ihe very best qoalit;, which he will »eil at ihe lowest possible price*.Osaka».May 14, i-56.Golden Opportunity.i'rom *loo lo *\u2019300 Monthly.I^HEa hove comfoifabtc income may hr easily realized, by either a-x.and wilh very tr\u2019dirg mitlav.Success certain.Enclooe $ I (poa'-paid) to R.N.Hi\u2019tton, P.O .Krarnosa, near Guelph.4\u2019 W, Full particulars, by return ol pœt.Juue 7, 1856.\tJm CHEAP PLUMBER'S EliTABLISHMENT, And all ho-.;h l heap, the MATERIALS are OF IHE BEST, at J.*V.4J.4TE8 k CO, Pl.l'MBKKS, ».Ann Streets, M.Rit-hs.bin ( Oll.ei of De» K,,.«\u2022.Vuetiec.May 28.JIST lt£( EH Kl), AND For Salt* by the Subscriber.D.MAGUIRE (Senr.) &.CO.\u2019S ¦___ NEW SHIP - CHAHDLEltY ESTABLISHMENT, W.,,-,15* 1JKAN\u2019S buildings, peter 51 REE I\u2019, and at SPENCER COVE, opiiœi \u2022 Me-si».S y m es ' Rooms Quebec, Mav 9.1856.Ni 6m Bills on New-York, HOLGHT end StILD by FUNt'H, MEINCKE A Manilla and Tarred Cordage, \u2014Just Received and fof Sale:\u2014 \\\t( IGILS Lett Boston Manufaciuied MA- 11/\tNILLA, 21 .The Earl of Derby.\u2014In expectation, wh ch was not an unreasonable one, considering the Question put by me to the noble earl opposite at the laM meeting of this house, and the reply given to me, that Her Majesty\u2019s Government would take into consideration the course which they might think it advisable to pursue with resjwct to our relations with the United State.» of America, 1 have waited until the last moment in the expectation tnat the noble eail would not have waned to be again questioned on the subject, but that he would volunteer information upon a matter coiicjriung Inch he must know the house and the country to be very anxious.It i- imiiossible to overrate the important po-u-lion in winch wu at present stand, or the serious responsibility that rests upon her Majesty's Government with regard to the advice thjv m.iy give to the Crown as to the course to be pursued.Under these circumstances, I should have thought that the noble eari would not hare required me to pit! to him this question, namely, whether the Government have, since the House last met, come to any conclusion as to the course they would advise her Majesty to pursue, and whether they are prepared to state to the houso what that courre is ?The Earl of Clarendon.\u2014As I stated on the last day of the house silting, it is the inten-hon of her Majesty\u2019s Government to lay l»e-f »re your lordships at the earliest period the jtapers which have since been laid belor»* the Senate, and are now in the possession of ilie people of this country.Tney are at present in the printer's hands, and they will be laid before your lordships as soon as the au- Amencaii Minister, when the American Government hud brought themselves to aver that thev had on this point no quarrel with our Government, but only u*l cause lor ol-teuce with its agent t Could they with pro-pi iety f*u»|K\u2018iid diplomatic intercourse with a (\u2022¦\u2022vermiienl winch expressed a .Mrung desire to continue it, notwithstanding alleged provocation to the contrary t At all events, could they not, without loss ot honour, accept the oiertures ot peace made to snUeii a puiu-lul but inevitable act ol otlence f I udouot-edly the American Government ha* Caretully so put the matter that our dismissal ot it» Mnustei would be more than a retaliation.\u2014 It would be returning the blow, and giving a deal ear to the mild tones that explained it.Wo were at liberty either to interpret the hand by the voice, or the voice by the hand.Government has taken the tonner alternative.Itis, alter all, tlio safer course.In saving that the United Slates Government has adopted a hall measure, and that our Government ha*-met it more than halt-way; habitants uf Ike town.At two o\u2019clock started tor Loudon.The Reform Club has decided on getting un a dinner to the hero .of Kars, and Lord Palmerston into be a-ked to preside.General Williams, together with Lieutenant-ColonelTeesdale, and, Mr.Churchill, Ins aectetary and interpreter, ha* been spending a few days in Buns ; he was highly honoured by the Emperor, and was oieseut at the baptism ol the imperial Prince.In tact, his journey through Russia, and from liusMa to I\u2019uris, seems to have been something like a continued ovation.In England, General Williiams wiil no doubt receive the tribute ot praise which he so richly merits.I he Daily News speaks ot him as the bright particular star among the English otii-! cers.\u201d & lue l'imes savs it doe* but echo the RECEPTION OF THE I MONTREAL.lUrslil ol Yssiorday.) Tho ** John Monn,\u201d arrived first bringing the right wing of the regiment.A# they neared tbo wharf the band of the regiment played \u201c Choor Bojre.Cheer.\u201d As soon as they stopped.Prince\u2019s Bras* Band atiuck up « See the conquering hero cornea,\u201d in which they were immediately joined by Nunn\u2019» Band.Previous to the arrival ol the boat, C.Geodes, Esq., brought to tho wharf in hia carriage wveral wiealh.and basket, ol flowers.\tw real ha were sent on board and of the second class the Starling, the antj fixet| by Mr.S.J.Lyman on the colors.Jauua, the Beaver and the Diako all arrived\t^asj[et(, 0f ,fuwer8 were taken by a re- al Falmouth on Sunday, and will till up «»*> ft** p* Ick II \u2022 itt »hi >»MW In\t» Ur fro* lu lui vlS« *1 sk WO\"»\t^ val (\u2019oinrn*nder-in*Chief on this station, OJ*** droppeil down to Mtirral r\u2019s anchorage, whesa .he now lies, uwaitiag Ul# arrival of the packet Iron» England.Tbo Admiral will leave for Halifax immediately after receiving his défiché* by the expected packet.Her Majesty's steam sloop Buzzard, Commander Dobbin, left Murray's anchorage thia morning lor England.The Buzzard towed to sea last evening her Majesty * «hip VoatU ('apt.Thomson West Indies.\t.Arrived this morning, Her Majesty » stea frigate Amphimi, 3^î\tj.f* Ainuliion \u2022\u2022 u,,e I Sm* ¦»S bo.u« du*Ur«Hl u>i ysar.'aiid oT iU.»uiu v«u t hads, Iroin England.I he AO P\thave I *4 by ihr eourt ot proprietors lo (So Caiull/ ut il>o lau rroas thi UoR wh mucm'iaII v fn*A s*Wr35i, Ul lO'.ysr t»i i- »n.lu «wsUruxf» \u201c lits «rsufyla* to your Slrwnsri »sh '\t*\u2022\tr\\.portlfcai tha boslaMS Sounuuutijr sfths Nacth AmerV ran Colo ni »\u2022 bars («uerally co:Ulnolel aurprialns that they have Matched «tith a deep aud absorbiii* intereal th« rvcnla ol the lalo tsar, whleli have been rhororlerlaed b\\ vreoier aiitrerliiK more uatlent endurance, utaifiiaul mnna courage, amt loliier hcroiaui.than pcrUapa uuy ( Deputy tendent t»t Convicts), and Mrs Pasco, have left fur Eiiglantl in her Majesty\u2019* steamer Huz/ard.Lieut.Colling, of the Usmefontans, (in chare»» of invalids), has also gone home in the Bu/zard.The Attorney General\u2019s bill to enable J>er- ¦'rho profit aud to., account and th.balanc.ahe.l w,.rc .ive?.lly read, th.y having bevu pr.vlou.ly dl.zzi'.T».b- \u2014e->.of **««mu» wkilcli bRvt* r*M lor(U wm son»\"ilulit*ted for felony I.» make their defence \u201c\u2018^^.foKerVaUtiu \u2022» 4\t* bv Cuuti'cl nr Attorney, met wnh warm sup f.w potma atlvorttHi to tu li la.a.kittc tstiaFf %*.àt loll I btf port in the Assembly on '.> p o.pt-nty p iblicopiuiui it; ileclarmg that he lias display- j the British Ambassador and slat! Irom Eng-etl higher qualities for military command than laud to St.Petersburg, but she has now realty other British soldier engaged m the ¦ aimed tho fittings, and sup, lied their places Russian war, and that he is an otfieer whose services would have been appreciated by Marlborough oi Wellington, by Ciesar or the EXECUTION OF WILLIAM PALMER.iu admitting that both sides had a right to tfrt.ut Napoleon, tin what they have done\u2014the one wittiout giving efieaee, Ike other witkottl loss of ko* : .; we >i the pride of this country.II were next illuming to be sjieelator» ol tho there are any people in the United Slates ea- j dreadful tragedy, which was at so early an pable ol grauticutioii at the lact, we certainly have been touched in our honour, and we submit with as much grace as we can lo what all feel an insult.We have no dispo- with something more substantial.Last ev eiiini\u2019, at half pa>t t), 111# Arru^Hiit through Spithead, and down the channel under sealed orders.ENGLISH IDEAS OF WAR WITH THE UNITED STATES we doubt not, I other \u2022trusfl» sf srmle.r.^orded Iu hi.lory.They \u2019 Br.n.| t,;uor»Mt of the tniport.nl part winch the di.Ilu^ulahed refimcitl under your eon,maud lut» born# iu ths protracted »»d dvetructive routMl, »ud they fully spprvetsle the vslour sud .uc«o.which .itrn»U»'-d your many v»lu»ble .orvtci.both on the field »ud Iu the troue he.hefure the wait, of .Scb.topol.It it.therefore, with ¦ .iiti.fsrtion ri.iuic into enthu .is.ni Ih.t we hull your »rrtv*l In Moulrenl.fre.h from the theair.of your jlorlott.clTort.with rounleuaiico* hrensmt by etp«Mure and miltur) lull, iu tu.ny .oam.rtt with tho \u2022ear.of honorable welfare, aud wear ini on your brvaaia Ihoae medal, and rU.pa.the proud rewortf of deaperate coofiict.and hrllllaut vlctorlea.which you have hravvly won from the regard of your i,-raUdr Kew ell.Mrs Mra Little.Mr Kennedy.Mr (llbh.Mr A Mra I.ynea.Mra Levey \u2022 children and nuraa.Mr »l Harlee.Mr II Harlee.Mr 1 .amben Mr Cane.I.leut Midaou vnh Revt.Mra Motaon and child and aervanl.MrCar»n.Mua K Ktchardanu.Mr H Atca-k.Mr A Mr.Nlelaou aud child.Mra Cllnrby aud'Z children.Mr A Mra Webb.4 children and 3 aervanta.and 9 Mi.aea (Iravea.Mr It Mur tae*.Mr J Tale.Mr J Hatter.Madme llaltielr.Madmo Hattie r aud 5! rtuMren\u2014US rablu.ou t 5»4 ateoroKo pa.¦euKvre.sition to slur over that fact, tor we are not without hope that the British people will be rather less liable to this species ol annoyance tor the future.We tlo not doubt m the least Mr.frump-, ton'» fuithlui devotion to his own Govern-j uieiil, -t id good intentions towards the Gov-j ,*rnrneut Î J which he was s**ut.But there is ! such a thing as a careless au I undisciplined * litlelitv.which teiis its master, \u2022* thi, trust what you want,and Uil >lo it, particular either.\u201d 1\u2019here hour to U* enacted.They were not be to deterred trom witnessing the execution either by wind or weather, and although the tain descended pitilessly the greater part ol the day, accompanied by convulsive gusts ol wnid.there was no lack ol eagerness displayed to be present ou the iiiourutul occa-eusion.\\s night came on, all the approaches to tin* gaol became inure crowded than during the aiteri'oou, and up to the dawn ol this morning there was no a Date incut ot tin* interest inainlested ail day.Hero they remained in the mud, ram.and m darkness lor several hours fonce a pos,iu»n was taken it was id lined must nbstmataly.and by eight o'clock this morning ttiere were not less than me ; I know *( anti I wuj.t't b is a tidehu to a master which implies too litlie self-respect in the servant Mr.-2U.000 persons prevent, who exhibited the Crampton appear* to have wanted seil res-, utmost decorum and regularity.Every peel m the kind ol persons wtih whom he available inch of ground was occupied both j connected himselt in these transactions, and in front and around the gaol.1\u2019reenely at the stvle of proceeding he adopted, and to the hour appointed lor the execution (eight ( have \"managed the HlUir on a free and easy o'clock) the culprit apptmred on the drop.\u2014- principle, never intending, perhaps, really to offend the United States\u2019 Government or to violate the United Stales\u2019 law, but simply thinking that \u2022* Udidn\u2019t signify,\u201d that it was ot no use sticking at a trille, and that the United Siates\u2019Government would never make a fuss about such a little matter.But this was a line unfortunately most unsu t-able lor dealing with a jealous and ticklish people like our irieinl* across the Atlantic, most tender about their dignity, anti on Hie look out lor the siighest indication ot a dtf-ference ot behaviour towards themselves and European easy always to set the man you want for it.You may ofler it to the \u201c proper man,\u201d but the proper man won\u2019t take it.He doe* not like to banish him*elf from European society, ta te, and retinement, ami to tix himself among a new and rather rud«* and uncouth people, who cannot atmlain Iron» cudgelling each other in their own Senate-house, and whose ways and habits are very dillerenl from ours.The I) lAy Seres takes it for granted, after the declaration made bvjl.ord Palmerston, in the House of Commons, that all danger ol a rupture with the United States is over ; and that, ululer the circumstances, it doe* not appear that the controversy can ever be resuscitated, or that the friendly relations with our kinsmen a mo-* the Atlantic are likely to be \u2022\u2022disturbed upon grounds so puerile as the dismissal of an incompetent diplomatist or the claim ot a shadowy protectorate.The .l/oi'»usl.although it had enter-Uim-d >trong doubt** ut the policy as well as the jus ;ce of our yielding lo such an extent to (tie pressure put upon us by the Cabinet ol Washington, says that, as the House of Commons appear to l»e entirely with Lord I\u2019aliner-ton on the subject, it is quite willing to suspend üh judgment on the matter, \u201cwaiting in hope that the patience, the self-con-trol, and the sagacity which tlie noble lord has displayed throughout the anxious and irritating discussion ot the points at issue between the two nations, may meet their reward in the attainment of the objects at winch he aims in common with us\u2014in common with th»» whole civilised world, who stand by, deeply interested spectators of these lamentable events.\u201d The M >rninf' Star gives the Mirmters credit for having followed the betler part of valour.discretion, in the decision adopted res-pecting our relations with the United States.\u201c We are quite willing.\"\u2019 says our cotemporary, \u201c to give them credit for having been \"He ItMikcd exceedingly well, and had passed : an excellent night.It had been announced ' that he would address the multitude on the scalfold, and considerable anxiety wa* apparent uslo the tenor ot his observations.He did not.however, say anything.He wa* accompanied by the sherill.chaplain, and other otiicials connected with the prison ; was dressed in the prison dre!«s\u2014a suit of grey.None ot his relatives were present, but many of his friends of (tie turf were witnesses to the >ad spectacle.Upon the unfortunate man's appearance, the cap was placed »»ver his face by Smith ut Dudley, who performed the duties ot executioner, and the rope having been adjusted, in an instant the earthly career ot the greatest criminal recorded iu the annal*of history was at an end.lie made no conlession ; evan yesterday he desired that the visits of Mr.Wright, the prison philanthropist, should lie discontinued, it b«uug allegml that he did not d«*sire to bt» induced to disclose the truth uf the offence with which he was charged.FOREIGN ITEMS.The Pans papers are still tilled with accounts ol the proetîeilinjrt and festivities on the occasion of baptising the infant prince.The fete», it must lx» allowed, were very line, and they were enjoyed fully by the Pans population.The Emperor Napoleon has pardoned \"291 persons confined in the swers io the list of despatches have been returned.Your lordships must be aware that the preparation of these answers will require some time and mature deliberation, and it is because they are not prepared that I did not tako the initiative which the noble earl thinks I ought to have taken.But it is the duty of Her Majesty\u2019s Government to satisfy the natural desire and anxiety on the part of the people of this country with respect to our relation* with America, and I therefore do not hesitate to inform your lordships, and through your lordships the country, that it is not the intention of her Majejy\u2019s Government to suspend diplomatic relations with the United States.(Loud Cheers.) The Karl of Derby.\u2014 In the alwcnr* of the papers it would be extremely premature to enter into any discussion upon the, subject but I personally rejoice at the announcement which has been made by the noble earl.I rejoice for this reason, because, although I «leeply regrttl the course pursued by the United States Government, yet I believe that it is impossible for us to vindicate the steps taken and the conduct pursued by onr minister and those under whose authority he noted ; and believidg that the Umied Males Government have a just cause ot camplainl against us, I rejoice that her Majesty\u2019s Government, by acquiescing tu the withdrawal of Mr.Crampton and the consuls, have sanctioned the opinion that America had a just cause of complaint against this country in this matter.At the present moment I will not eider into a discussion of the merits of the case.I rejoice, however, that we have acknowledged oar error, although undoubtedly we have done so by submitting to that which I must say is humiliating on the part of this country to submit lo, namely, the removal by the aulhoritv of the United States of the minister ol thia country.(Hear, hear.) The Karl of Clarendon.\u2014The noble earl haa slated that it would be premature to enter into any discussion.He certainly has not entered into any discussion upon the merits of the subject, but he has pronounced a most positive judgment on the course pursued by her Majesty's Government.(Hear, hear.) I can only appeal to your lordships, and, through your lordships, to the country, not to join the noble earl in prejudging the qua* non.(Cheers.) The Karl of Derby.\u2014In answer lo the noble earl, I tog to stale that I have formed my judgment from the paper* that have ton published and laid ou tlie table of this house (Hear, hear.) In the House of Commons, on Momlay night, replying to Lur«I.I.Russell.Lord Palmerston staled that it wai the intention of the (iovernmeni, in consequence of the retnru ol Mr.Crampton, to moommend her Majesty to suspend diplomatic relations with the American Minister.They were prepared to communicate with Mr.Dallas npen any atiajra cbnnected with the interests ot toth countries.He declined actuated by mntivcsol justice aud paliiolistn.Still, there is no harm in stating the fact, which we believe is unquestionable, that if they had come to the opposite conclusion tney would have been defeated on Mr.Bail-lie's motion, ami must have surrendered the reins ol jxjwer into «ither hands.Be that a.» it may, we earnestly r»>ngratulate the nation on the issue.\u201d The M,rning ('hrnnicle says that the course adopted by her Majesty s Minister* will be decidedly popular with the country, adding\u2014\u201c The _\te have long seen throuun the tertMHMpnlMj\u2019 i the United States rt! treated in the most brutal and insulting manner, and eleven months have been >(¦\u2022» Immense placards, ol which the loi 10« mg Ulion.of tbvlr oummsad regard tot tmrh oihrr wer< is a copy, have been cxteiiMvoly posted iu England by direction of the Manchester Peace Conference : NO WAH WITH AMKHICA.Fellow countrymen\u2014You have hardly escaped irom war with Russia before you are Uueaumed with a far more serious war with America.How long is tlii* system of diplomatic irriiatiou to goon ! How long are the vital inU*re*t* ot the country to to placed at tlie mercy ot men who caro lor nothing so mucti n* the giatificatiou ot their othcial pride ?Consider, for one moment, w hat rum a w.i r with th*» ( niU'd Slat»** wool»! imtail upon the greater portion ol the trade aud commerce of great Britain.The latest returns lioui th_____\t\u201e jHirt- from that country, consisting chiefly ot corn ami cotton, at upward* ol thirty millions, ami the export* at from twenty-five to thirty in111 ion*, sterling, lo carry on this princely commerce totween the two countries, there are employed more than t!ir»*e thousand ships, with nearly three million tons burthen.Of the entire annual impoitsof Great Britan, that ot raw cotton alone amounts to more than twentv millions, and the cotton manufactured goods'ex ported, to upwards of twenty-five million* sterling.Upon the trade, which this commerce creates, there are dejiemling for their daily subsistence nearly or »pnte three millions, ol people, chiefly in Lancaslnre and Yorkshire.Now, are you prepared to sec this hive ol industry, this vast population\u2014factory hands tradesmen ami manufacturers, men, women and children\u2014thrown out of employment, deprived of their regular resources, and in large number* driven to beggary, or to the commission of crime for their found Ih*t «hr Surih American en.l uariicnlarly »Ual frr.t l*ru»iiHr of Canada, ha'o uroarêoaud both In w.'alili and uopaUtiu» tu a *r«atcr rloo ikau lkr l ulird fitalaa I be rr.uli of Ibai |»ro.i.rrilv in I bo\tup«n our eêUbll.huiaut lia.{J.n.a .tr-vly Iih rea.rliillirbe.t account, in Ibe province» with our bank, and a real iucrra.e In piofit*.Ibongb tba» doca not appear »o »be facoof ibeaccouuta You *111 all bo aware of ibe mom tary pre.ufo wkirb occurred 0» .hi.nnl.y, and I Kivru bv both partira on the orca.lon of Ihr withdraw.1 or (hr tint larriaon from tlila rlty.«.ton altar the break tiiK out of lliK lair »var XVr entertain a confident »\u2022» pwtatimi that the galt»»t enrpa under your command will ever retain the «Mirent and confidence, the rr.JMH t and frirnd.hlu »f the eilUeiu of Montreal .that all our ratalt with each other will be dl.lingui.bed by kind uc.\u2022 onatderatlon.and the umat uninterrupted harmo ny and good will.?.» that In the rourae of time, when the period for your removal may arrivw, wo (hall then part from you with regm» «\u2022« Diccre and kcarll.-ti a.«re now our Joy and caultatiou at your arrival amoiif.t u« iltire more.Major Hiidann, In »h« name and on behall of the cltlteii» of Montreal.I\t.v\u201cu\t.v\u201cur ,t*, lain companion» in anna a uio.t cordial and beany wrt.\u2022\u2022tue to our * Ity To which Major command ol the regiment, read tho following reply : \u2014 Mr.Mayor and «\u2022Ititm.of Montreal \u2014»»n my own i part, stK* \u2014 »kat ot tfie aMoo, wUatonefi «fi» Board of Trade give the annual im- j ,.,.r, ,,,,1 oubliera ot the :mn Krtnneut, I be* toeaprr.to you our deep and hearty Ihanl.» for the cordial wcl emu»* with which you have received u« in your city \u2014 Your hi*b appreciation of our service» i» mo.t welcome to n(.and the tlatterin* manner iu which you have al luded to them cannot fail lo eacitc ill u« fcelin*.of *r* titude.The loyalty of Montreal i« well known, and it.Iio.pi talilv l.à proverb 'l b* right hand of good fellowship which vou .tretch out to u.we gra«p mo.t heartily; and 1 o'nlv »*-ho the sentimeMa ot every ofiteer ami »ol diorltt tlie :ri||i.when I »»' that th« order to proceed here no.hail.'.l with delight.\u2022That no .bail he good friend*.I have not the .light r.t doubt rr and knowledge, and kept persons constantly on a rsinst them, and kllHongb we had xlsVed iftofi-sands of :he en«niy, ttolr reserved Ibfion* w^re uure to rom# in al ttolast hour and claim the victory.But by the aid of yopr valuable \" F.xtee-minaToe,\u201d we have tooled the enemy, horse, foot and dragoons.We 6nd no neceasily lor even our guard, as there are not enough of Ihe enemy left to try experiments upon Merritt ft Lanoi.rt, Proprietors ol ihe Dey-st.House) Nos.5^.56 and S8 Dey-at.Agents, C.V.CL|C)fEN#ii k Co., fi»o.81 B#r-cUv-st.iia.seugers, Nlontreal.C L K A R ED .June 28.Conlomhe, Bhefitac, N B.H J Noad Bchr Frovtdenee, .» o« June 30.Bark Bt Lawrence, fllaiighten, Newcastle.C E Levey A Co.Brig Mer.ey.YotiMen.Hrixhxm, A Gllmoor A Co.-Leadbitter.Hmllh, Fantance, ilo Bhlp F.llra.Fandler, Fowey, II Fry.Brig Hallsbury Harrison, Eheppar-I.Perth, E Burstall A On.Hhlp Angle.ea.rrawford.Liverpool, master.Bark Dcverenx.Hiillen, t^imtnn, Hamilton.A Co Brig Robert McWllllatu, Naurlce, Nblaiits, G H Nymas A Co.ENTERED FOR .Vîmes.Ton*.For.June jo IA)ADIN(».Bu Whom.Wh»rt.08 Anglo Haxon, 1672, Liverpool, G B Bymos A Co.* British Queen, 281, Bnndertanfi, A GUmotir A Co, XVolfe'» Cava.FalthhfuL.219.Cowea.O F.tovay A Co, Blais' bm»-Clarinfia, 341, Aborfieon, fio\te° MARITIME EXTRACTS.The Baguanay retarnafi fromRtvar du L««P o'clock yesterday afternoon.We are Indebted *e Mr D Macphersoa.wboemnepaMeager io b*r.f«V «J* following shipping InteBlgmtee\t0EmSiwt.fi a m passed a deep harl ; off llle Aane* \u2022 bark ; off the Brandy Fofa.a doop br!#» o9 »H- PUlars.a foreign bark frill «f Ktnlgraat» __\u2014, The ship Mareblonoes of lfueeo»*ury.hence the Itth nil.for Hall, weal\t\"V1** end of Hie last Thnrafiay, and to a total wreek.Hhe la belna dismantled.*.i-*- rT gj-'snst X- nûô.» Bird Rocks.DIED, Al Nenvllle.Pointe aux Tremblât.Fraaeola Angers Esq , Lieutenant Colonel of Mtlltis.sged 71 years FRKBH ENGLISH SOLES AND TURBUT, Per Steamtr \u201cNorth American\u201d tT Rcijnoht* Restaurant.Quebec, July 1, 1856.\t2 THE ANVIL OIORUS, From the Opart of (l Trovatore.CHEER, BOYS CHEEK I With varistior», find fingered for Pupiifi, Vy 3 CMAaLES Grohe.\u2022009 With variations hy OiLMoas.Brilliant variations hy Grobk or tbfi favoriU Mfilody, SHELLS OF OCEAN.CARRY, BROTHRR», Music Library.24, 8u Job# Btract.Qufibfic, Jaly 1,1856.81 6 THE MOBlTgN» ÆHHOyiOfcgy fTUB8PÀY; JVIY Jl J85B: HOTAXi oltik mm Latb Mü*ic Hall, 8t.Lbwi* 8t»kst.E,e****e and Maaager : MR.H t'IVRT PARREIf.FOR THE BBIVEFIT \u2022r Mr.& Mrs.JORDAN.Every variety of Entertainment.MISS ft'ANSY MORAUX tu kindly volunteered, ami will appear aa * KATHERINE, In Sll IKEaVKtBK\u2019f Taming of the Shrew ! FIRST AND ONLY NIGHT OF \u201c VILIKINS AND HIS DINAH.» WEDNESDAY.JULY 2no, Th** performance will commence with the TMli OP Till Sim! Af\u2019er which, JEMMY TWITCIIER.DANCE, by Miss France SOIÜI®» by nn Amateur, To conclude with ANTHONY & CLEOPATRA ADMISSION\u2014Boxea and Stalla, 2« fid.Pit la 3d.Doors open at Hal(\u2022paat SEVEN.Per formanre at KU»HT.î-eason and 31ouihly Tick ets procurable at the Box Office.Quebec, July 1.I8M>.Tug Steamer for the Lawrence.Lower St T1 \u2022HE >1 KAMKIl ADVIIKAL.t'an* Gona DKAU.Will leave ATKINSON'S WH\\KK* on TUESDAY mornin(, JULY 1st, at MX o\u2019clock, for Tow so c : and will call at the Pivi* of tha South Shore.F.BUTEAU, _ .\tAxent.Quebec, 1st July, 1856.STEAMER ** ADVANCE.\u2019* Captain Poi> LtoT, will leave ATKINSON\u2019S WHARF, WEDNESDAY, July 2nd, at SIX, A M., to, Towage ; and will call at the Piera of the South Shore.F.BUTEAD.Axent.Quebec, July tit, 1S56.Consignee Wanted, For the outward cargo of the Barone »* MARY ANN A JANES.\u201d Hrmir.Viiter, Chartered in March isat by Mcmii ¦on.Vermchbe* A Scott, of Newly to James burgess.Lower\u20181 own Market.Quebec, let July, ISSfi.Si s v caitie, Ecflsud.Apply to I men Packet Ship CASTON, B.BlankX, Commander, built ax-preaaly to carry paaaenEera.will aail on or abou' the 15th inatant.Second Clsaa Patsenccra can be accommodated\u2014conked pioviaiona.o/the beat quality will be furniabed.For further information, apply to tha Captain, or to P, A.T.OESCHER.Napoleon Wharf.Quebec, July I, ISAfi.\t3 law iI TWARD CONSIGNEES of __/ the Norwexian Ship \u201d LADY PEEL,\" Capt.Bacebu, will pleuae apply to FUNCH.MFINCKE Ik CO.Shaw's puildjnfs.Quebec, 1st Ju'y, 1SS6.\tI FISH!! FISHTH FIBITÏTI FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER: DRY COD FISH, Green do, \u2014and\u2014 HERRINGS, all tbia year\u2019a catch, At Vkey Low Price*.J.C.NOLAN.No.25| St.Pete: Street, nearly oppnaite the Custom House.Quebec, July I.ISS6.\t1 LANDING, Bx Janp Anne, from Labrador : Cïf\\i\\ /~'1 ASKS \" BoskrtsonV\u2019 PALE ZUU U SEAL OIL.Quebec.1st July, 1fW6.H.J.NOAD li CO.Printing Ink.* r*HE Subscriber has always on band a large L Supplyof Book.News and Card Inks at Pricea lower than they can be imported.The quality it also superior to any that haa ever been introduced to this mat ket.Tbe*e Inks are now in\tus* 'n the principal Citie* of Canada, and may be depended on.P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, 1st July, 1R56.NOTICE!!! THE Stihacriber, hem* about to KRECT A LARGE FIRST CLASS C'ommerrlnl Building,, in the moat Central Part of the Lower tSWn ol Quebec, having a frontage of (61) Sixt»-Fqpr Feet on St.Peter\u2019s and 8aült-aü-Matku>t Street*; isopen to the .ipplicetion of the Bank*, or of Merchints fjeairdua of havirg a permanent busineaa Esta* Mialifpent, a* their view* and arrangement* can be more «aptly carried out while\u2019 the BuilJiDf is in progress, and a Lease of 5, 7, or 9 years will be granted, aa may be agreed open.Application to be made to the Subscribing Proprietor, St.Denis Street, Cape, or to Mr.E.Statelet, Architect, Clapham's Offices.Lower-Town, where Plana can be seen and where offer* can be made.H.GOWKN.Quebec, (at July, I 856.\t9-.law To Builden and Others.THE Undersigned would call tbe attention of BUILDERS and otheri to hi* EX TENSIVE STOCK «I WELL 0B48ONED IXMBER, Consisting n! ROOFING.FLOORING, CEIL* 1NG and PANEL BOARDS, SCANTLING» fcc., which he wiM «ell on reasonable term* for Cash or approved credit.Also\u2014About 5.000 Pieces Prepared 3-ioch PINK and SPRUCE FLOORING, suitable lor Suret, Railway Depot*, fcr.T.HOOKES, Saw and Flaring Mil1, St.Francis Sliest, St.Rocb*.Quebec, 1st July, Ifi/W*.Iscaruiotith'x li'qun(jryl ST.JOSEPH STREET- 8T.ROTHS.THE ^nba'Tibar begs to return thank* ! Red Mottled Ca«tile Soap, \u201c Perfumery, Boxe» Maccaroi.I, *' Vermicelli, Case» Liqueurs a»s>rted, \u201c Candied F uits end Syrups, Hhds.Fine*! Salad Oil, Cases \u2019\u2022\t**\t\u2022\u2022 quart* and pints, Finest French Vinegar, ir.Hhds.and Qr.- Casks, Hbd*.and Qr.Csaks \" Masden\u201d Poit Wine.Casks \u201c Burgundy\" Port Wine, \u201c ** Tarragona\u201d '*\t\u201c \u201c Ranrio\u201d first quality, ^ ** ** Matvaiia\" Caaes Sparkling \u2022* St.Peray,\u201d \u201c '\u2022 Cognac\u201d Pale.'* \u201c Vermouth\u201d Bitters, Orange Flower Water, Casks Cream ofTartar \u201c Ground French Madder, Barrels Flour Sulphur.'* Roll Brimstone, Hags Blue Aleppo Galls, Bales Corks (Wine.Beer, Soda Water, Ginger Beer and Claret) - Boxes Pickles, Olivea, Capers, Anchovies, fce Bags Shot (assorted numbers) Ca«e* >a(iliiiea.boxes, halvra.'* Prunes in Glass Jars.Kfr'Th* 8*1* will take place at Messrs.URQUHART fc CO »S t.NKU\u2019 STORE, St.Pater Street, MONTREAL, on WEDNESDAY, The NINTH of JUlY, at Half-past TEN o'clock.JOHN LEF.MING, .\t\u201e .\tAuctioneer.Montreal June 28, 1856.' \u201d\t«-r- .-\t-3» Every Lady her own Shoemaker.E' ER) LAD) her own Shoemaker ; or a complete sell Inatruc\u2019or in the Art ol Making Gaiters and Sho*i, by a Lady, Tbe White Chief, by Captain Mayne Reid, author of \u2022* The Hunter's Feast,\" \u2019'Rifie Rsn-^ers,\" fcc.The Scalp Hunteis, or adventures among the Trappers, by Captain Mayne Reid, Comic Miseries of Human Life.Just received and lor sale by MIDDLETON fc DAWSON._\t4\tMountain Hill.Quebec, 30th June, 1856.SITUATION WANTED\u2014By a Young Man who haa been lor several years in the Staple Dry Goods Husinrs*.Apply at ibis office.Quebec, 28ib June, 1856.ScTflCE.THE' undersigned will not os re»pon»ible f*»r any debts conlracted by the CREW of tbe Ship*1 EqfAToR,\u201dol Newcastle.GEORGE POTT1NGER, .\tMaster.Quebec, S8ih June, 1856.\t3p Commercial House.GREAT REDACTION >6 Bonnets, Muslin Dresses, and Silk Capes.effect a clearance, the subscriber has made a (.REA I RKDUCTiGN in the maiked Brice of his Entire S\u2019ock of MLK and STRAW ONSETS.MUSLIN DRESSES, SILK CAPES and VISU TES.Buyer* will find aaavjng in these goods worthy of their attention.n* The Lowest Pate* marked in (tain figure* on every article.\u2014 NO SECOND PRICE.\u2014 PATRICK O\u2019NEILL, Commercial House, Buade Street.Quebec, Jim-» 28.|H6«.Quebec Mining Company.rjiHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of I.the 8 I Ol.K HOLDERS of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the 14th JULY, at T W ELVE o\u2019clock, at the OFFICE of the COMPANY, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, Sr.('ETRE StKRET.By order, 8.NEWTON, Secretary.Quebe^îOlh June, 1856.1MIK l'nderaigned ha* < ommenred htmiie** ion hiauwn account a*COMMISSION MERCHANT and GENERAL AGENT, and it pie-n*i*d to receive ('onsigument* of LUMBER.PRODUCE and other GOODS.EDWARD LrMKSURIKR.Office, Commercial Chambers, St.I\u2019ster Street.Quebec, June 23, |856.\tu|23 Ornamental Iron Railingi* FOR SALE :\u2014A Urge assortment of ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILING, of the most modern and chaste designs, for Palisading, B*l-eoniee, Ceiaeteries, fcc., fcc., at Pricea from 4a.to 40a.p»r Lineal F.«ot, at PHtLL P WHITTV\u2019S.Palisading and Gsoeial Iron Works, .\t^ 79 St Paul Attest, Lower Town.Quebec.2t*t Jen*.!85fi.for sa le.UI>UNS JAMAICA RUM «t S-i\u2014tio, 1 flavor and strength.10 Tierces Mae.Aeger, 20 MiMe Havana Segars, Now landing *« \u2022\u2022 Bracoh.\" from Halifai.R0BT.MITCHELL fc ca Quebec, 25tb June, ifidb.vtrpool :\u2014 Fiest Cla ».jt'20 or $80, Skciino Class.AT5 or $6o, Third Class.A7 to or $30, A duly qualified Surgeon accompanies each Vessel.I he ab >ye Fares do not include Wines or Liquors.I bird Cla*s Passengers must provide themselves with evervhing but Provisions, which will lie supplied to them rooked.No Bei the s-eured till paid for.For terms ol Freight and further particular*, Applv to Gfcl).BURNS SYMKSk CO., Agents.,,r,°\tQuebec; Khmon'ton, Ar.LM< fc Co.Mon reel \u2022 Allan fc GiLLKtriK, Liveipool ; J * w R* fc Alix * llan, (j Issgow ; Mw.0 PIECES BROWNWARE imlaac* of caigo from the Yamaska Pot tenea, runsisting ui : \u2014 Milk Üislie», assorted sizes.Butter Crocks, P**4*» Covered Crocks, Picklers, Liq-ior Jars, TespoU, Garden Pots, fcc.Sate at Half-past TEN o\u2019clock.A.FRASER fc CO.Quebec, June 28,1856.\tAuctioneers.WANTED, I,''OR a Grocery Store, an OU f- DOOR MAN Apply at this Office.Quebec, June 27, 1*56 Captain NtaLkes, UJ I LI.leave for the above and I ntkrmkdiaTK I I\u2019oais, on TUESDAY A F 1ER NOON, I let JUI Y.For Firight nr partage, applv *0 ROBERISON, THOMSON fc CO., Quebec, June 28, 1856.LAKE GEORGE.WAM KD Immediately\u2014 An T ICK u> >be DKI'G buiioeas.APPKKN Apply at the Office ot this paper.Quebec, 23id June.I8d6.WANTED, GOOD Active and steady Man as W Al-TER.The best wag-s will be given.Apply at the Victone Hotel, Point Levi.Quebec, Jui>e 2Uib, 1856.\tu A .!r: 7Z2 CTUiliraOJIT JO 11 N J A s Y ?KK V ANT MAN WAN! KD by C.N MON IT/AM BERT.Quebec, 20th June, 1856.\tf 2 WAN! El).A Respectable Man a* in-door Servant,\u2014reference* for character required\u2014Apply »\u2019 tbi.office.Quebec, June |8;b 1656.TS now running on LAKH GK é»GE, m con-1 nectien with tbe Steam-r> n LfcKFCHAM-PLAIN, and connerted wi h \u2019(.e WlIi l'KHALL and SARATOGA HAIL KuAD, by tbe way of Saratoga.June 21st, 1856.\t2w CAfTAin McMaster, U\u2019ILL LEAVE QUEBEC for LIVERPOOL *r.SA H RDA\\ , the 5th of July.Rates of Passage First Class.jl-20 or $so Srcond Class.jli5 or $60 - 8iai* ( lass,.x\u20197 10s.or $30 T his Vestel has Dining Soloon on Deck.T hird Class Ps»sengeia must provide themjel yes with everything but Provisions, which will be supplied to them Cooked.All Letters must pass through the Post-Office.For Bates of Freight, and further particulai», apply to GEO.BURNS SVMES& CO.Quebec, June 26, 1856.\tAgents.WANTED aO CHARTER TONNAGE To Plymouth, Cork, Hull, and Grimsbv, by K.BUR8TALL fc CO.Quebec, June 26.1856 Cabin Passage to LiverpooL THE First risss Fast Sailing Ship \u2019COURIER.\u201d GEEENLKAr noaiMsos.Master, bas splendid _______accommodation for Thirty Cabin Patsengeis ; will be ready to sail cn or about tbe 2nd July, For rates of passage apply to ALLAN GILMdUK fc CO.Or th* Master, on board ht Indian Cove East.Quebec, 2Slh June, 1856.FOR SALK.A Handsome ship, just launched by Mr.Trahan, un-der special inspection of Lloyd\u2019s Surveyor, to class seven years, 594 Apply to ANDERSON fc PARADIS.Commercial Chambers.Quebee, 25rh June.1856.FOR SALE.1\tBRIGHT MUS.SUGAR, le/'\" IJ.DiO Puncheon» MOLASSES, 150 Boxes Superior Hyton Twankay Tea, 25 do.do Souchong T'ea, 10 Punckeona JAMAICA RUM, 10 do Imitation do do, -ALSO- Smoked Hams, Bacon and Shoulders.H.J.NOAD fc CO.Quebec.25th June.1856.\t8 FOR SALE.svrrn tthds.prime bright sugars II 200 Puncheons M( >CO V A DO MOLAS>E6, it: Puiicheons, Hh Tickets, «nd 300 Chances, comprising Gold and Silver Watches, Cleeka, Jewel-leiy, fcc .fcc.The Drawing wdl take place every day.Irom 9o\u2019clock, a.M , to 10o'clock P.M., at M LAPOINTE\u2019S HOTEL, Lower Town.Price or Tickets, Is.3d.Quebec, June 27, 1856.'\u2022I a t il «j Jt ST KK< KIVED.via Boston and ud Trunk Radioed a GREAT VARIK- [I'.',; NEW CkOODS, iTom l.oudon and 1\u2019arlN : STRAW h()\\NKT\\ FLOWERS, SILKS.RIBBONS.LACK.mantles, parasols, Fancy dk esses, FRENCH DkLAINF.S.SM'ISS CAMBRICS, fcc \u2014 ALSO.\u2014 several CASES of NICOLLS CLOTHING Suitable (or Spring wi»ar.\u2014 SLEEVED CAPES.ALLIED CAPES MORNING COATS.OFFICE COATS, FROCK COATS, VESTS, TROW SERS, \u2014AND\u2014 A email assortment of BOY\u2019S ETON JACKETS, VESTS, and TROW-SKKS.Quebec, April 10, 1856.TO LIVERPOOL.A.1 Australian fT'PP'r PASSAGE The Ship'* EMMA\" Bamvbl Ü?» pk a w oop, Commander, has super-_\tlot accommodation for a few fust CDs* P.saenger* ; will sail for Liverpool about the I2tb of July next.Apply to Capt.on Board, at East India Wharf, Or to A.fc D RITCHIE, Esq, Deaus Buildings.Quebec, 18th June: 1856.Amheratburir, Windsor A Detroit Taxino ooops roa CHATH AM PORT SARNIA fc GODERICH, AND PORTS ON THE WELLAND CANAL.4^ cj'HF.Barque \"PrERLESS\u201d will be dispatched for tba abov* BARLT HaXT WEEK.For Freight, apply to ROBERTSON, THOMSON fc Quebec, June 14, 18 6.Porta.CO.WANTED TO CHARTER AV F.sBRL of 180 Tons, or there-abouta, to load Lumber for Bue* no* Ayr-t, with Return Cargo.\u2014 Apjdy «\u2022 HENRY CHAPMAN fc CO.Quebee, June 13, 1856.Wanted to Charter.A.VF.8SKL of 1601* 200 tans te load a Cargo of Timber for Conway.Apply to, C.fc J.SHARPLRvS.Quebec, 7th Jen* 1856.WANTED TO CHARTER A VESSEL of from kOO to 350 .Tone Register, to load * Caigo of Timber aod Deals for Dundalk.Apply »\" ALLAN GILMOUR fc CO.Qeebec, Jon# 3, 1856.English Coal Tar For Sale.A FEW Casks of GENUINE ENGLISH COAL TAR, wairanted of a veiy supeiior qaulily, for tale by WILLIAM TAIT, 61, St.Peter Street.Quebec, 14'h June.1856.ADVERT 18 K M K NT.Bank of British Noith America, (IxCOaroBATKO BY RoTaL ( ItASTKa.) THE COURT OF DIRECTORS hereby give notice that a HiH-vvariy Dividend at the rate of S(X PERCENT |^r Annum, on the Capital of the Bai-k.will become payable to the Proprietors ol Shares Registered in the Colonies, on and alter the 26rn Day JULY, 1856, during the usual horns of husi'.ess, at the sevtral Hianch Banks, a* announced by Circular to tbs respective parue*, and that a luither aum of A'l 10a.Ud.S elling per Sbaie, taken fiom the Profits of the year 1855, will be paid to the Proprietor* at theyame time.Both payments will be ma le at the rate of Exchange Current, on the 26th day of.Jcly, 1856, to be fixed by the Local Hoards.No Tiansfcr can lie mad* between the 30th day of June and the 26th dav of July, 1856, as tbe books must he closed during that perio).By order of the Court, A.GRAHAM DUNLOP, Secretary.7, St.Helen\u2019s Place.\"I Londod, 3rd June, 1856 j FARMERS 4 MECHANICS* In xu mure ( 'ompanyj OF PHILADELPHIA.F aid np Capital, Nmplas, - - - sail,ooo \u202275,000.UJ^HE undersigned ha* been appointed AGENT J for the ab'-ve Company, at Qrxnxr and is Krepared to issue Policies ui-on OCEAN M AINE and INLAND NAVIGATION RI>KS at Fair Katk*.PREMIUMS PAYABLE at QUEBEC.\u201d \u2022'OPEN POLICIES ISSUED ON FAVOR-ABLE TERMS.\u201d 4' FIRE RISKS\u201d taken on Vessel* on the Stocks, or in IWk.For further paiticular-,apply to A.McLIMONT, St.Lawrence Chambers, St.Peter Street Quebec, March 28.1856.to 15 nov.Emma,\u2019 [530) M Consignee Wanted» TT\u2019OR the following goods, »x Ship X1 from Liv»ipool, vix :\u2014 1360 Bars Iron, 80 Bundles Steel, 20 Do.Hoop lion 14 Tierce* and 22 Boxes Oilman\u2019s Store», O 20 Bags Glue, M A.fc D.RITCHIE fc CO.Quebec, June 17, 1856.\u20ac ATA W B A REYNOLD\u2019S LOWER T()WN.Quebec, Jane 14.1856 SELLLVG OFF DRY GpODS.J.& E.Morgan, WILL commence on MONDAY, the 24th instant, to SELL OFF At uiiUMually LOW PRICER, ther Stock ol Staple & Fancy Try Gords, CONSISTING OK Carpers,Curtam Damasks.Furnishing Materials, Fancy Silks.Fancy Dress (roods, French Merinos, Paisly and Cashmere Shawls, Psrsso\u2019#, K d Gloves.(very cheap) L*ce Gonds, Sew*d Muslins, Fancy Caoaimeres, Vesting*, And a vanity of other goods too numerous to detail.Qcebec, March 22.I *56.To Farmers A Country Merchan- s J.Hewitt A C«.HAVE now on hand one ol the LARGEST and BEST ABORTED Sloek* of Dry koods, in th» City, which they will .Sg|| ** the lowest possible piire\u2014 For CASH.A liberal discount allowed to Country Dealers.38, St.John\u2019* Gate, Pint Dry Good* Store iniide the Gate.Quebec, 14th June, 1856.\tIm Silk*, SatineUeff.&c.A CONSIGNMENT of BLACK GLACE\u2019 SILKS, G RUSdeN A PL ES, BATI N ET TES.receive*! per last Steamer, for sale at 2U per cent under the ordinary puce.J.HEWITT fc CO.38, St.John Street.Quebec.14th June, 1856.\tIm Just Landed and for Sale.25 PARK (COGNAC BRANDY.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 3 Butts Beet-Root Rum.JAMES M.KERR.85 Sl Paul Street.Quebec, June 19, 1656.Levels, &.c.A Small Cor.signnieiit beat manufactured, consisting of,\u2014 5 Engmeei'a Crutch Levels.46 Spitil Levels.\u2014anp,\u2014 A quantity of Gl*«a Tube# for Levels, proved and unproved, lor sale.JAMES M.KERR, 85 St.Paul Street.Quebec, June 19.1856.I.ntiding and for Sale.44 F.x .l/onfr# »/, f\u2019ify of Quebec, City of ffa-mdion, Spedre, Midan, Eneort, Pearl, Golden Spring,\u201d tec.fcr.Orkl I/ k IJOXES Cas-y s Liverpool Soap, ^V/\u2019 '\\r I) .'Hh' Bag* East India Rice, Ilk» Cheat* be*» Souchong.150 Hhda DeKtivper\u2019» Holltiids, 250 Case* do\tdo 25 Puna Old Jamaica, 250 Bhls.No.I Oru«hed Sugar, 25 Hhda.Loaf Sugar.900 Eb's.Hibbert\u2019sfc Abbot\u2019s Porter, 100 Bbls.Pale E*at India Ale.100 Cases London Gin.\u2022' Booth*,\u201d 50 Qr.Casks Olive Oil, 50 Case* Mustard, I Ib.fc | Ib*.50 Barrels Alum, 50 BHD.Flout Sulphur, 100 Crate* Wine Bottle*, 20 Hhds.Button Blue, 50 Hhds.Soda Ash, *' Lutyuchcs,\u201d 10 Chests Msdrs* Indigo, 500 Boxe* Bel moi t Sperm Candles, 1000 Keg* No.I White Lesd.250 Kegs Hubbach\u2019s Zinc l*aints \u2014also\u2014 Caraway, Hemp and Canary Seed, London Porter and Pale Indie Ale in hhds, Brown Windsor *o*p, No.I Glue, Isinglass, Sugar Csndy, Sago, fcc.fcc.LANE.GIBB fc CO.Quebec, May 12, 1856.\t2m \u201cnow LANDING and FOR SALK.LOAF and Crushed Sugar, Fine Souchong.Gunpowder, Hyson and Hy-aon Twankay Teaa.Turkey F>g* in «mall drums, Belmont Sp^-rm ard Belmont Candle*.Olive Oil,\t^\t* Soda A*h, Waahyi* SqfU, Linseed Oilj, Putty In Bladder* ami Bulk, Painta Beat No.I._ \u201e 4 w\tGIBB fc ROSS.Qu«bec, 3lat May, 1856.V B.- Who ft *4 Quebrc.*üj.t Win.HWE , .\u2019ioi ».and RUSH.Ml M f 7 18.6.\tIm LAIRD & Co.coin '\u2022\u2022r»-d atteiitiofi of *h< bee, to tbnr *> vu ir.J vprn g Import»-t-crfully 1*11 the .\u2018lem^n of Que- STOCK OF r/Aï'ijs ïAmy DRV GOODS which will be found to he one of the BEST SE- \u2022 LECTKD and ASSORTED SI (M RS in Qi^-' b»-c.and at PRICES it) DEFY COMPETITION.WM.LAIRD fc CO.Kabr que Street.Quebec, Jur.e 7.t^bB.CHEAP DRY GOODS.500 x\\PUN ,,RES-SKN 2.UUU I AIK WHITE COTT- 3.000 Yards Wh 2,.*\u201801) *' Mu»:in de L*:ne at from 2s.6d.w ofth 5*.HOSE at 2 Id.a pair.e Shirting »: 4jd.worth 7d.*d.\" It.1.500 14 Caaibnc Pui.t \u2022: Tj !.4' lOjd.1 r5u0 44 Print\tat 3td.,4 6d.WM.LAIRD fc CO.Quebec.June 7.1856.New Goods, Just Received per Steamer\u201d Indian\u201d: THE LATEST FASHION of READY MADE SUMMER COATS and I ROW SKRS; also.I Ca*e ot th* BEST SCOTCH TWEEDS, which will be ?\u2022\u2022d at *ma.l advance on Coat.NO 9KCOXP PRICE JACOBS fc LE WINE.Quebec, June 6.1856.FOR FA LE.EvL PRIME ME'S fc PRIME BEEF, Do.\tdu.\td.PORK, I nine I.eat L :;56.\tIm Per- FOR SALE.Landing; c\\ ** ülldax/* 1T T H p>.DlKcvpcr\u2019s Double 11/1/ ±1 ned HOLLa.MS.2.->0 Case*, each 1 'fox.750 Boxe* WINDOW GLASS, assorted sites.Lane, gibb fc co.On»l*er.lu h Jure.1H56 FOR SALE.inn ry'ARlf:K rprimkpale SEAL (til., free of *meM.LANE, GIBB fc CO.Quebec, June 6, 1856.\tIm W.C.& (t.Casoy\u2019t Crown Brand Liverpool Soap.The «* Subscribers are now -eceivirig Shipments of the above, which they offer for j Sale on Manu'at\u2019.urer\u2019s Account.LANE.GIBB fc CO.Quebec, June 6.1856.\t3 ARCHITECTURE.C|9HE undersigned, educated in London, and ^ just arrived in Quebec, begs to intimate that he is prepared to make PLAN SPECIFIC A TIONS and ESI i M M FS.for Gentlemen\u2019s Residences ard Public Bu.dins*, and generally enter upon the practice »f hi* profession He brings AAith him the l*>*t improvements ol Die age.and is so feterslly conversant w ith the several branche* of Arcmitv.ctI'rk, that he trus's to meet with suppoil and encouragement, and will endeavour lo merit it.LACHLAN MACLEAN.AarHlTSTT.No 15, John Street.Quebec.June 16.1856.\timp ALWAYS OX SALE.IN ITALIAN AMERICAN MARBLE, IN EVERY VARIE! Y OF STYLE fc PRICE.Mantel pieces.MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, BUTTER PLATES, WA^H and OTHER TABLE TOPS.COPELAND\u2019S PARIAN SfAlUARV, A.MUUE VASES, fcc.fcc., Ard every article m the trade of the fir«t quality, and at the low est rkmckkrativk frice.FELIX MORGAN.19| John Street, without Quebec, lune 18, |856.SPOKTSMEN desirous or rsACTictKG thr art or DECEPTION ON the the FINNY TRIBE, will find.at tbe Stores ot the Subscriber, an assortment ot IOD8\tPLIES.LINES,\tMINNOWS, REELS,\tGUT HOOKS, Suitable for Salmon, Trout, Pike.fcc.SAM.J.SHAW, Upper and Lower Town.Quebec, Jure 19, 1856.\t.m 3aw ON SALE, MARTELL\u2019S BRANDY in Hhd#., Quarter-Cask*.and Case*.DeKuyper's GENEVA in Hhd*.and Case*.HIGH WINES m Pun*, and Barrel*.63 o.|>» WALTER C.HENDERSON.Quebec, 2.8'.h June, 1856.\t10 FOR SALE.ARRFLS LONDON PORTER, 4 dor., quarts each.Hart» I* \" Bass\u2019 \u201d Pale Ale, 4 dox quarts each.By\tH E N R Y C H A P M A N fc CO.Quebec.June 13.1856 50 B 50 COGN I9I ARiACaKR.JEW ,\u2022 \\KK1 \\t,F-.,,,' M M-MKR VEHICLES Ol all tnds m»y be procured at very moderate price* at A.SEQUIN\u2019S Coach Factory, Foot of Abraham Hill, St.Vullier Street, St.Rocha.Quebec.IOth June, 1856.\timp LEON AWKL.BUTCHER.STALL No.26, Lower Town Market.Supplies Ships w ith Prime Beef at 6d.cur-lency perIh.Quebec, 7th June 1856.FOR SALE, TWO-STERY HOUSE, situated in St.Va\u2019ie, Sneet, forming the corner of Targeon Street.Hie House t* well adapted for butines*, hiving been, occupied as such for the last ten years.For condiiwna apply on the pirmioe*.or at tbiaofffc*.Quebee, I7(b Just, 1856.M.4 VINE GROWERS\u2019 COMPANY OF COGNAC.THIS COMPANY, organixed with a capital ol THREE MILLIONS FRANCS, fc j rompo.ed el Fovrtkkn Hr nivrkd of tbe moat wealthy and influential Proprietor* in the Dis-Tanr or Coon AC, and it* extensive storehousee ' arc loc«t»d in the centre of the town of CeGKac.i he undersigned, having bs>en appointed Agent* in the Camaras for tbe above Company, \u2022elicit* with perfect confidence, ike patronage of their friends and the trad* at large, being asti*fied of their ability '\u2022 compete sureesufblly in quality, maturity tod pr»re, wi'h tbe mont popurur and well-known brands.Sample# cf theCompanv'* Gkmvinr ('oomac Bsamoirs may be examined at the oflee of 4be undersigned.SH ERR IKS\u2014Agents for Messrs.Lacavb t F< ON-corAR.Cadiz.Pale and Gold SberTie*.bigh and low grades, also Sopeimr Amontillado, in qr.'Casks» Octaves and Laaes.PORT WINES,\u2014comprising different grades,_ Agents for Measis.Brumo Silva fc Sou, Oporto.CHAMPAGNE\u2019\u2014Soper,or Sillery Mousseux Agents for J.a.Uaurrau, A Avia L hamtaonr.Qoebec, Hat Jany.,\tt*,BB ** THE MORtfiNG CHRONICLE.TUESDAY.jTHlt 1 T FOR U A VR F DIRECT Frinfo-AntrleaD CtBpasy* THE FRENCH M REW STEAMSHIP For Sale or To Let.FOR SALE.Mrp H 1 «< l.îtXiToi,» Burthen.\u2014C»pi.Bocande, WILL LEAVE FOR THE ABOVE PORT THURSDAY, July 3rd, At 3 o\u2019clock precisely, FROM PIER 37 NORTH RIVER, rates or r ass au k : Firat .Second Catuu.$00.BAGGAGE NOT WANTED DURING the patAAKe ^\u2022uat be sent on board the before aadutfi ntaiked \u201c Below.** No Fkkight will be taken after MONDAY.June the 3t)th, nor will any be received on boaul unie»* accompanied by a written order fiom tlie Aieeiita.\t.\t____ .Letura, (pre-paid 20 centa per ba'I-ounce.) will be received at the office until noon, on the day of vailing.\t, .\t.V\\\u2019e beg to call the attention ot ahip)>era to the difference ol du ie» in France on loreign produce, Iier French veaaels.'Ihe following Steamahipa, eompoaing tl.is Line JACQUART.î 400 tons, FRANCOIS AKAGO.2.-BK)\t*\u2022 ALMA.2.200\t\u201c BARCELONE.2.tHHi\t\u2022\u2022 are built in the beat manner, with watertight coiiipaitineiita, and insure at the lowest rates.For Fieisht or Passage, apply to the Agents KM.N ED.POIRIER N CO.32.Broad Stieet, N V.The BARCELONE Will succeed the ALMA, and Sail MONDAY, August 4th June IS* Is\tA\" 1\t1 \" ,i, IE BIITISH S NORTH A MERIC AK ROYAL HAIL STEAMSHIPS K SEIGNIORIAL MANOR HOUSE o! Poiiile-au*-1 renibler-ticira.Apply to >he pioprietor.Mr.Chas.Lasix, Point* -aux-Trembles, or to PHILIPPE HUOT, Notai y.Quebec, 14th Jure, 1856.\t6w-2aw 4 For Sale or To Let.TO BE LET, FOUR DOUBLE OFFICE» in tlw new Brick Building, opposite the H»nk of B.N.A., M.Peter Siiaot, with Fias Paoo» barBa, the doora of which are guaranteed to be Fire-proof by Mr P.Whittt and Mr.Mabshall Mubbay, Makers.\u2014 also \u2014 A Comfortable LODGING, consisting ol 3 Rooms, with Water and Gas throughout.J.GREAVES CLAPH AM.N P., St.Lawrence Chambers.Quebec, April 8, 1858.House to Let, M4 HOUSE with Garden, at Beauport near Mbthot's Nail Mill.Apply FUR RALE.LOT of GROUND, containing : about 4350 tupeilicial feet, loi tiling ! the coiner of Scotland Grande Allée I Streets, St.Lewis Suburb, with several BUILD-ING», iheieon erertetl.Most unexceptionable titles will be given to the puicha*ei.Apply to M.TESSIER.Notary.Quebec, 3une if, I85C.\t2uip Ktfr Sale or to Let.Mf|YH \\T Five Morv Brick Hoilt 1 DAH.LING H«»U>K, M1«»P N PREMISES,aitua ed m Si John Sireei, lid I'a jfe S feet lately Dxt*\\at«.Koi Tenue, beiwteii tlie Jail Hill occupied Oy Mi.Jou i isc., apply to PKNTI.AND Ac PENTLAND.Advocates Qnetiec, June t!, IK5ti.\tIm CH1MC, SIMARD U.METHOT, Or to\tJOSEPH HARDY.on the Prtnnaes.Quebec, March 7, 1856.\t3*w Building Lots\u2014for Sale, at Hare Feint, IN FSXE AND COMMON SOCCAUB.\\ LARGE SPACE ol GROUND, iu th* .'\u2018ubuib# of St.Roch.at H»ag Point near the River St.Chaiha.hss been divided into BUILDING LOTS; they Will be tound advantageously laid out.the plan msy be aeen and the condition» known t-y *1 piyn g to T.C.LEE, E»*!-, or to the uu- Uersigned.\t_\t__ ._ ED.GLACKEMEYKR.N.P.Q.iebec, March II».1856\t12m BU81N KSS NOTICES.Terrace Saloon, FORT STREET.OpyotiU Mr.J.Muuunt l>rug Start.WINKS, LIQUORS, Refreahmenta, fce., of the best deaciiption.Quebec, May It* I8b6.\t\u2014.(1.S.PIERCE, Broker & General Commission Agent MARINE* _\t.tTr« * Life ingursBiic® rBeiCieu.OFFICE: AaTiita Stsket, oppoade \u2018he Exchange.Quebec, May 12, 1856.J.LANE & CO.Jurn^tt à (foramission ÿtoktrj Corner of CROWN N STREETs.- PR1NCK >t, Rocha.EDWARD Quebec, 13ih July, 1855 1{.POPE.12m 26 ap.IN SUK AN CB.HOS21BI yr®8*»KH Insurance Comp'y OSWEUO, y.Y.J rBi ',XTn u \u201cavTatwn LICIKS SKS u|*on JOHN ANDERSON, Agent, St.Peter Street.Quebec, June IW6.\t____ lulaiul Marino Insurance.Provincial Insurance Co., OF TORONTO, C.OF Subscribed Capital raid np Capital, \u2022 .£490 920 91907 680 93 089 9378 086 Advocate, ts RE-XM ABUSHKD lie OFFICE in t'HAMBKaa, l.owc» lit Com m kbc i al II Town.Quebec, Aug.7, 1855.12m FOR SALE OK TO LET.*t'!: texL T'v° jSSH.L:::.1 Fro.n !\\>vi York to Liverpool Chirt Cabin Pabiaob.$l3o Second do do .75 From Boston to XaiverpooL CHisr Cabin Pansue.$M(» Second do do .\t60 The ahip* from Roaton call it Haliiax.\taiiuatedeiil Pkebia, Capt Judkins, Canada, Capt Uang.:\tK»t., Arshis t'apt Stone, AMKaiCA,Capt Wu-kiran Anpiy tu »pt .\t.A si s, Capt K t* Lott, Niagaba, Capt Ryne.Africa,Capt Miannon, Ecboi**, Capt J Leech, These vessel» carry a clear Ahite Light at mast head; Green on staibo^rd bow; R*-d on itort bow.leave Africa, Shannon, \u201c N.\\oik Niagara, Kyrie, \u201c Roaton, Arabia, Stone, \u201c N.\\rk, Or S.S.LEWiS, Boston.Agents in Europe:\u2014D.fc C.MscIvkr.Liverpool ; G.A J.Borns,Glasgow ; J.D.Foori, «,2 t)ld Broad Street, London; Donald Cpbbis, ( Hwre.and 17 Boulevard ties Italiens.Paris.June 5.18.58 York, Montreal and Quebec j bteamshiii line, TO LET, HOUSES, with Gas fi'tiiiga, >nd newly paintrd, situated m D'Aiguillon Street, Upper Town.Apply to OLIVIER FISET, Pioprietor, St.F»antfcis SLeet, At Ma» Pout iot's Boarding House.Quebec.June 5\t_____________lm TO LET.\u2014With Immkdiatk Po»si:s»roN.\u2014 |\u2019\u2019Hi.STORE and DWELLING ab*>ve Y it.lately occupied by Mr.J.T.Dcssaci.T, on the Step» leading troin Mountain Hill t>* Champlain Stieet.It is well iiher lor a Retail Grocery or s Dr> bliahineiit.\u2014Will be let very low.ply to\tB.MEG ONE.Shaw \u2018a Buildings.Quebec, 3i*th May, 1*56.\tu Upper Part of a House to Lot, in the Country.r|',HF.undersiguetl ofTer» to LEASE I t.r .i mo«lerate rent, the I ITER * I ¦¦ FLAT ot ins Hou»e At La JxfNX !.\u2022»\u2022 HI.TTK, coiitAllilltg h i'e K«n,!ll*.ad ol which have be,-ii newly paiiPed, aii.i ui.- wr.h.*ished Frotii the nature ol the propnc or\u2019* bunine*#, l-a-iirs willing to l*ecoitie hntrn*nt» m«y n »t assured Ibat they can be, M all limes, ahurtljntlv supplied with .Meat and Provisihns, a: IiLciaI prices.JOSEPH DURAND.Hidcher and Trader.Jeune Lorette, May 17, 1856.Farm for Sale.PUAT VALUABLE HOUSE and PREMISES situated near the Point L*-VI Railway Slsliwn, well adspletl lor a private ismilv or Boarding HE occupied bv the Ul -der»igned.in Bl ADE SlUEEI.j provided with Gas at d Water Fixture», Water U.osets, Bath Room, Ac.H.S.At ply to\tK.G.Quebec, 26th Feby.1856.Ml SCOTT.CANNON, N.P.TO LET.rpHE LARGE HOUSE in St.Lewis |flfl X Street, opposite the Mu»ic Hall sr.d W1LLIAMCOLE.Faner IVarrhoute, ST.PAUL STREET.Quebec, lany, 8, I ^ '\u2018',.Aooxs itotrctt&vvBg JOXXVZ19 and Hon*a Oarp®nter No.68, Sr.Vailieb stbxxt.St.Kocwa, (Near St.Peter\u2019s Chapel ) T.A.Ec C.WAIsKER, (ivil Eupinffrs and ârfhilwta, CONTINT iliLOIMOa, ST.PETER S i K K K T.Quebec, Aug.7, 1855.\t_ C.J.ARDOUIN, IMPORTER, Watch-Maker and Jeweller, REMOVED TO *25 FABKIWUK SIRKET.adjoining Mr.W.I.Msn*» Diy l' .\u2019«ids Stoie.lacihf the Marke».Quebec.\u2022.»«\u2022 Mrv.18;*6.M.A.HEARN.advocate, OFFICE: Df.an\u2019s lit ilimn».,.M.Peter Street.Lower Town.K f?i t'Fn» K : Cornef of Ste Genevieve A l rsule Streets.Upper Town.Quebec, Mav 12 i ' u ._I -™ \u2014 MR ïï.M.STEMS, CIVIL ENGINEER.J 8.HOW\u2019ARD.Esq., President, Hon.J- H.CAMERON, M.P., Vice-Pie.ide XHrRCtorx i J.J Haye», r.,q.M.D.F.W.Cumberland K*.q t,eo.f'rawloid, Fan Mt* I.t«.Bowes, Ksij.M.P.K.4'.Jones, Esq.Dairy.Ciawfoid Esq.7*OR SAL!!, Hermann.Washington Hermann.Hermann.Washiugto Hermann.From\t\tFrom\t New York.\t\tBremen.\t Saturday.\t\tSaturday.\t .Jan.\t26\tFeb.\t23 Feb\t23\tMar.\t22 .Msr.\t22\tApril\t19 .April\t19\tMay\tl« .Msy\t17\tJune\t14 .June\t14\tJuly\t12 .July\t12\tAot*\t9 .Aot*\t9\tSept.\t6 .Sept.\t6\tOft.\t4 .Oct.\t4\tNov.\t1 \u2022 Nov.\t1\tNov.\t29 .NnV\t29\tDec.\t27 VTA PO It T I.AND, cu\\szciisg with rut: OB.A '.D TRUNK KAILROAB.'fT tR \\l F r.t \u2018laasStea-er«CALK.DON 1A.j Wk*Ii RM\u2019OK 1 and J ACK>ON,one year old G \"' ten* bur'hen.O.eof the -hove Steamers will leave New Yaib and Por\u2019land every SATURDAY.at UN E p M , umH further notice.^ The proprietors ,,re determined to make '.h s the cheapest snd mn»t reliable route between this place and New Wrk.\t., r;,»«d« will betsken to or imm the Baltimore.Norfolk *nd Richmond Line of Steamers, wnhout any chsrge for dravage in New York.Go.ais forwarded by this line to Montreal.Qu-bec.and all c ations on the Grand Trunk Railway, with despatch at the cheapest r«te*.Goods shipped from Quebec on W'fpnfm sv will be landed in New York the following Tces- DAY.\t\u201e\t,\t_ (\u2022orxls shipped from New >nrk on .aTVRPA» will be landed hi Quebec toe tollowing I nt:as-dav Mosning.The attention of Canadian shippers is respectfully called to this line as foiming the most direct rout» to and from Canada over the shove unrivalled broad guage railroad.\tI Goods subject to only one transhipment, and | received on board da'lv.Freight shipped by ihia line can he injured et the lowest tates.For Freight or Passage appiV to JOHN RILEY, cor.Washington & Albany Streets, N.Y .or M.PENNINGTON.Grand Trunk Railway | Office.Montreal;S.T.WEB* 1ER.G rand Trunk Railway Office.Point Levi Quebec ; or to 7\tEMERY N FOX, Brown\u2019s Whaif.P'* \u2019laid.April 15th, IM6.NEW YORK, BRERKN & MHÎTH-AMPTOY.United BUtei «Xail «teamer.rpHE ships comprising this line il arethe WAMIINGTON Capt.F.Cavenpv; HERMANN, ( apt.Kpwarp Higgins.Thesestesm-ers atop at Southampton, noth going and returning.morosED pates or Jailing,\u2014lH5o._____ From South- ampton for New York.U'ednerim/.Feb.27 Msr.26 Apr.I 23 May 21 June 18 July 16 Aug.13 Sept.10 Oct.» Nov.5 Dec.3 Dec.31 SioppM-g at Southampton, both going and re-turning, they offer passengers proceeding to London and Havre, advantages over any other route, for the economy of time and money./\u2019ll*,age Com New Xorfc to Southampton h Hr no F.nt Cabin, Main Saloon, $130 ; First Cabin Lower Saloon, $1 U» i Second do.$60.AH letters ind newspapers must pass through the Post Office\t.No bills of lading will he signed or parcels received on the day of sailing.i An experienced Hurgeon i* attached to each abip.For Freight or passage, apply to C.H.SAND, U South William Street, N.York, (\u2019.A.HF.INKKKN k Co., Bremen, CROSt.EY h CO.Southampton, WW.ISF.LIN, Havre.Jany 11.18 '\t12 Passugc from Hamburg.PK.RS' iNS desirous of hrmgii.g nut their friends from Humhuig in ^ 1 Vessels esn obtain Pssssge Tickets :n Cshm and Steerage, as well ssCssh Orders bv spp'ving to FU.8CH, MK1NCKF.k CO.Shaw\u2019s Buildings.Qnehrp, Till Msy.185b.PA88ÂOB FROM BELFAST \u2022A I > Ek»G,N\u2018S desirous of bringingtheir Cftp j w ineiid-out from Belfast, in first mBmH class Vessela, can do so by applying ANDW.PARKE a CO.P s \u2014(\u2019ash orders will be given if required.y\u201eeSe' J5lh Febv VV>* & wmv* Sts «ft.Upper Tow^, Corner from the Upper Gate of the Artillery Barracks.\t.n H___Bell lianfing done on the lalest and most approved method*, and on reasonable term* K very deaeripHon of Brass Work repaired, re-.\u2022cq uered and bronied.\t.Gongs for Rngin# rooms made and ntteo up.Quebec, 17th July, FARM, containing shout 180 L\u2019 ACRE» c l LAND, une hall cleared, re-iiisin 1er in good Hard Wood.Ol tbe cieaied land nbosit 4»l acres srs under crop.20 acre* in gram remainder in pattuie I'he aleive fartu is .ituamW khi'iit ONE >» 11.K.fRtIM IHE T(»w N (lE SHERBROOKE, having enmmu-i.iealiMn by Railway with wuebec.Montreal sr.d t'orUai.d.The Cr.-pi*.sref Stock, (ctumsting ot I pair of Horses, 7 .Milch Cows.2tl K*rs and |.a rib* > t.'frthei with the Fai«ing Implements, .\u2022a \u2022 be hsd on u valuation, should tney he re- q.\tiued Iha» portion of the Faftp under HsyandGrain *.:\u2022 is in a high stsle of cultivation, ar.d piodu* \u2022\te> '.iy ul a very line quality.\u2014 ALSO,\u2014 A Farm of about »0 acres, *|,U ed 1.1'les below sherbioohe, on the l.igh r.\t*i : «i M.1 oui ne.ai d shout two miles Irom the Hr mp'oi Mill*, known us the*\u2019 Tw *\u2022 Fsiit.Kn | utiru ars, and other information, apply \u2022\t|M'St paid) to now m'tbe ivccupation of the Govern meut.Possession I si May next.Apply to H.8.ANDERSON.Or\tWESTON HUNT.Quebec.Jany., 22.1856.ros SALE.v_x NE of the finest COUNTRYSFA FS fUm ^ * in the vicinity of L\u2019uebec, si'uste .'T'B.\u201e p.-rrsult\u2019s Hill, known \u2022* L\u2019Asile Champêtre, comprisirg Garden, we,I stocked wiih tmit tiees.and an extensive .trehard.together with a commodious House recently finished in modern style.The above affords a first iate opportunity lor a profitable investment, as the iiioperty will be sold cheap.LANGLOIS fc SHAW, Quebec, 24th Jany , 1856 Hi ii J (\u2019 Mortison.M I' (\u2022Voige Puggsn.Esq J S.Mowaid, E»q.W L.Perrin, Fsq.Hon J H Cameion, MP Manager :\u2014Kpw asp TaTLO* DaRTHELL, Esq.Roubbt Sr*aTT, Fsq., Secretary.K.H.WmitmsbsH.F.»q., Inspector of Agencies Banker* : TORONTO\u2014(\u2019itt Bane or Montreal.NEW YORK\u2014Mesaia Dvuuan, Sneeman fc Co Solicitors\u2014Messrs.DUGGAN fc Bl RNS.THE Subscriber.Aubnt ol the above Company, i* now prepared to grant Insurance ON HULLS anp CARGOES to and from Quebec to all Poits, both Canadian and American an the 8t.Lawrence above Wuebec as well as all the Lake Ports, including those \u2022f Lakes MICHIGAN.HURON fc M\u2019PF.KU R.at Kates as LOW as any other resjionsible Office.Insurance can also be effected to and Irom New York, via Canal and Railroads to Quelwc, \u2022s also lo anv Port or place snusud in si > of the Western States.uj*on veiy ressonnhle terms.Thia Company having contributed a considerable sum in eonn**xiKL>> CLASSING A I arid A ?»t \\ EKY LOW RATF.N Rate* up, n lowsr grades ol classification upon reasoi rhle tsinis.OPEN POLK IKS issued as msy he required upon Mvonrsbie conditions.JOHN SMITH.Agbnt, Dalhousie Street, ttpjiosite *he Examining Warehouse snd near the Exchange.Quebec, June 3, 1856.R.D.MORKILL SherhrooEe.Or to A.FRASEP* fc CO., Aor.N rs.Dean\u2019s Huil,tings St.Peter Mieet, Wuebec.Sherbrooke.May 16, 1856.FOR RALE, \\ BMLLKUR DE FONDS MORTGAGE lor £?\u2022»,».on property ol a much greater value.Apply to TO I« £T F tom the Fir«t May next, rp V» (» Cotn lot table well finished f*5jJ 1 HOUSES in »t.Pa d Street, (near e I 9» Dbvv's Warehouse ) havn g *r iculars, \u2022 pp'y 'o aI.RXIS l)KRl»UsELLEt Ksq., on the ptaiMaes,or tut»,GUAY, Notify, Quebec.NK H.HAYES.Beauport, 23rd May, 1856.\tlaw A ix ibrc bnt.mtereat on \u2022he «Script herelelore issued, be (aid in cash to Ihe hoLeia, er iheir legal representative*, on and \u2022 fier the feist day ot May next, a FKfe.\u2014 They are well known to be the best article to lb# market DANIEL McGlE, Quebec, 2nd Nvo.1864 .\t8L Andrew's Wh*rf K.R.FOSTER, Resident Director.ANDREW FRANCIS, Secretary.Detailed Praspectoaes and «vary requisite infor nation aa to the mode of effecting Assurances may be obtained upon application to R.PENISTON, Agent to th* Comply at Quebec.Quebec, 19th August, 1852.NOTICE To Saw Hill tad Floor MM owners, AND OTHERS.THE underaigded having entered into COPARTNERSHIP.at FOUNDERS, are now prepared t«> make CASTINGS OF MILL MACHINERY and other CASTINGS of IRON ar.d BRASS, as well as lo execu'e all orders in their line wnh which they mey be favored.Thia they are enabled Ihe more confidently to undertake from the (act of Mr Robeitson one of the firm, being a practical moulder, and having had extensive experience in one of the Urge») establishments in Quebec, as well as m England and Scotland.JOHN RITCHIE.GORDON ROBERTSON.Ktcbemm, 2nd April, 1856.\t3m JOHN RITCHIE hereby inf-rm» bis friend* and ih« public that h» will, on hi» own account as herelefnre, altérai th* fitting np of alt Mill Machinery, and from bis long experience, feels confident ol giving aatiafsclmn to Ikoae who may employ him.J.R.further gives notice, that from Ibis date no person is authorised to manufacture the improvement* in Mill Machinery known aa Bit-chib\u2019s Patent, and th* same will henceforward be made only at the estahlishmen' of Ritchie and Robert, oic, as above, who wlttalways bave on hand s supply of blocks for partiea Ming th* said Patent right, and notice la hereby given that any one manufacturing blocks or any part of the machinery, in violation of th* Patent, will be prosecuted according to law, r\tJOHN RITCHIE.Ktchtmin, 2nd April, 1856.\t3m tf VsR'S AtLKs aa» I10*M CATHARTIC PILLS OP K RATE by their powerful influence on the internal viaeora to purify the blood and atimu-Ute it into healthy action.They remove th* obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, snd other orgaus of the body, and.by restoring their irregular action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the first causes of disease.An extensive trial of their virtue*, by Professors, Vhysicians, and Patients, has shown cores of dangerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persotis of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.Their certificatee ar# poeliahed in my Amwican Almanac, which th# Agents below named are pleased to fumiah free to all inquiring.Annexed we give Direction* for their use in the complaints which they have been found to cure.Foa CoaTiTBNBaa.\u2014 Take one or two Pills, or such quantity as to gently move the bowels Costa venesa is frequently the aggravating cause of PiLaa, and the cure of one cvmplaiut is the cur# of both.No person can feel well while under a costive habit of body.Hence it ahould be, ae it can be, promptly relieved.Fob i) Tara Kara, which is sometimes tha causa of Cosiirencss, and always uncomfortable, take mild dose* \u2014 from one to four \u2014 to stimulate the stomach and liver into bool thy action.They will do it, and the heartburn, boéybmm, and eoulburn of dyspvpsia \u2022rill rapidly disappear.When it has gone, don't forget what cured you.For a Foul Stohacm, or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, which produces general depression of the spirit* and bad nealth, take from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller doaos afterwards, until activity and strength is restored to the system Foa NanvousNsaa, Sice HaanACKE, Nausea.Pam in the StemaeA, Back, or Sute, take from four to sight pills on going to bed.If they do not operate sufficiently, take more the nest day until they do.These oempisints will be swept oat from the system.Don't wear three and their kindred dis-orders because your stomach is foul.FobScbowla, RkYairaLAs, and all Diseases the fckM, take the Pills freely and frequently, to rep tha bowels open.The eruptions will generally soon begin to diminish snd disappear.Many dreadful «leers and aorsa have been hcalrd up by the purging and purifying effect of those Pills, and some disgusting disease* which aeemrd to saturate the whole systekn have completely yielded to their influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health.Patienta! your duty to society forbids that you should parade yourself around the world covered with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any 3f the unclean disease* of tha akin, because your system wants cleansing.' To Pu*ift tub Blood, they are the best medicine ever discovered.They should he taken freely snd frequently, and tha impuntie* which sow the seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the system like chaff before the wind.By this property tney do as much good in preventing sickness as by the remarkable cure* which they are making every where.Livaa Complaint, Jaundice, asid all Bihom Affections arise from acme derangement \u2014 either torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver.Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for digestion.This is disastrous to the health, and the eonstitutiou is frequent!?undermined by no other cause.Indigestion is the symptom.(fbstruction of the dart which empties the bile Into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the Mood.Thia produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of arils.Costive*ess, or alternslaly eostiveaeas and diarrhoea, prevails.Fevansh symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes inability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsinen* ; sometimes there ia severe pain in the side ; the skin and the white of the eyee become a greenish yellow ; the stomach acid -, the bowels sore to the touch ; the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilioo» colic, bilious diarrhoa, dyseatery, fcc.A medium dose of three or four Pille taken at night, followed by two or three in the rooming, and repeated a few days, will remove the cause of all these trouble#.It ia ricked to suffer such pains when you can curs them for 25 centa.Rhsvmatism, Gorr.and all htfammatory Fevers are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills upon the blood snd the stimulus which they afford to the vital principle of Life.For three ana all kindred complain ta they should be taken in mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely.As a Pinnbr Pill, this is both agreeable and usef.il.No Pill enn be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has been made more effectual to the purpose for which a dinner pill ia employed.fRRPARBT) BY DR.J.C.Al\u2019Elt A CO., Practical and Analytical Chamift*, LOWELL, MASS., AM» 801.1» BY JOSEPH BOWLKS, and J.MUSSON fc Co.Quebec.Also, by Druggists generally tbiough-out Canada.1st Stptrmher 1855.Bbr #Mornfng &hromclr M)©15 Asa© » Printing Establishment! Thi» R»taoliahment having been greatly enlatgad by the addition of \u2022 complete assortment ol JOB AND OTHER TYPE, the Proprietor ia now prepared to execute SOOK.S, CATALOGUES, CARDS.PAMPHLETS, CHKCQUKS, AUCTION BILLS, 1TEAMBOAT do.EXHIBITION do.PROGRAMMES, BILLS OF LADING, BILL HEADS, CUSTOMS BLANKS LAW BLANKS, CIRCULARS, POSTERS, AND LABELS, TOGETHER WITH EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING, raoM the\t^ nfs »\u2022 lie SSaAjeek FROM EVERY VAR1RTY OF TYPE, all of which will be promptly executed at the time rnoMilED ! in a superior and heantifa style of workmanship, and at the lucrcnntt pmecniBiLa nurex.j.^ QUEBEC.\u2014Printed ah* Poilishbd av C.8T.MICHEL, No.SA, Mountain 8tbeet."]
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