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Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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J.fjd:/rtiu,'I to kjhü Shall cause to be kept conspicuously posted in the public rooms and passages of his house.PrittoB apM BasteiMS CarBs, A list of She rater of prioae srhieb will be charged Emigrants per day and weeb frr board or lodging, or both, and aino tbe rates tor separate meals which card eball eonuin the name of the beeper of suob bouse, together w tb the name of tbe Street in which it in ituated, and it» number in seeb S'reet ; and every keeper of any tael Ta era, H.u*T or Board mg-Houes, who sb-U o« gleet or reftree hr poet n list of rates, ernke'j» baniness enids, a» who shall charge or re-viva or permit or \u2022eff-r to be charged or let eived for b arding or lodging or for meals in kt» boeee set sum in xoea* of tbr rale* «f pr o s \u2022*.pasted and printed on sneb bnsioees cards, pr shall (.ait immediately on any Emigrant entering such bon» ne \u2022 boarder or lodger for the per pore of uking aay mrel therein, te «sliver to each Emigrant one of each printed t aaioees cards shall, upon convleiiuh of any me of ibe said oflbnoee be deprired of bit Hcenre, and incur a penalty of not laaa than five dollars, aor more than twenty dollars :\t^ imt.5 iter\u2019 lull M ip dgiatt ir PfiOVIDED ALWAYS, That bo aoeb Boarding Horse Keeper.HOTEL KEEPER, % i , *î at .i*.|uï:» J\tjji\t#ntis^4.\u2018\\ Tavern Keeper, mu SATE n iliiw 1 .jy ; J AN F LIEN ON THE EFFECTS C larrl \\\\ ine.C'ARES 8T E8TIPHE ME DOC, at , 20,., lo close ao account For sale by M.Q.MOUNTAIN.Qaebee Joly 24.1661.DD Hotel «M be lui verse (Formerly tsT.NICHOLAS,) Jacques ( artier 6quare, MONTVICAL, KEPT BY O.COMTE »oam, m bar, $1 Ufii.mv\ttombaw E M 1 G R A tY T *®r Mtoaat eiaimed for sneb board or lodging tor any ,um sioredirg five dollani; ana aay ahvb p-re n wbe rb*.ll detaie the tf-frn**of any bmigrent after be shall have been tetdered the enid earn of fi*o dollars, or an- b >\u2022 se enm ae shall be actually due for board or lodging, shkil on oonvietim tbeieot, inenr a penalty «I not Les «ban fire dollars, aor more thee twenty dotfars, over And above the value Of the «-fleet* so detained, if not iamediaieif restored .and n sear eh warrant may be iasoed' fo' th* same \u2022\t* 4.1 .'\t¦ \u2022.ji j ~, 'i A.0.BUCHANAN, Obtoi Ageaft Govt EnieasTtoa Orne», Quebec, Juan 4 1*81. THE MORNING CHRONICLE.FRIDAY AUGUST 16, 1861.\u201c Ci» ns Countt.Mo ,\t) Saturdiy evening, Aug.3, 1801 ) Last Thursday night oiders came to the camp twelve miles waft of Springfield, to Strike our tents nod prepare for a march, and about sundown ihe tents were struck, the baggage loaded, and in a short time thereafter the notes ol the \u201c asiembly\" rolled over th* prairie and the force* commenced ther march.Of course all sorts ol conj*cturea were 11 >At.ns to our destination, some of which proved to be correct, viz : that we were to march to tbe southeast, meet Siegel and to advance io a point south of Springfield, and thus united make a demonstration upon McCulloch and Rains, who were said to be encamped some twenty miles or so beyond Springfie'd Our coarse d triog the night ley through the open prairie for some dozen miles, at the end of which we entered timber\u2014from which we have not yet emerged.A more derious route than that pursued by us that night was never Iwfore made, iiuless by some half-drowned blinded fly as it issued from the depths of an ink-bottle\u2014no » oor foreheads fronted Cassiopeia\u2014anon w** caught directly in our faces tne brilliant beams of Caoio-M'tjor\u2014we ran across the Milky Way, went parallel with it and in fact went towards so many pointi of the horizon that the rec >rd of half of them would drive at ordinary compass distracted However, we plunged ahead, and about 2 A M.had reached a point where our road inter sected the roai south from Springfield, and where we expimted to meet Gen.Siev'd nod Col Salomon, We camped in a m serable ra.vine, and the men slept on their arms.'Ihe next morning a little after sunrise we set out io search of McCulloch sad Rains who were said to be fou* miles in advance.Onr force was made up is follows.The number I omit as this document may possibly fail to reach its destination.Companies A and C, Second Missouri \\ ol unteers, Major Osterbaus.First Iowa Regiment, Col.J.F.Bates.Second Kansas Regiment, Col.Mitchell.Two Companies Second Missouri Volunteers Three Companies Volunteers, Col.Siegel.Fifth Regiment Missouri Volunteers, Col Salomon.Two Companies First Cavalry,Capt.Elliott Five Companies Second Kansas Cavalry Capt.Wood.Fourth Artillery General Service Recruits First Regiment Kansas Volunteers.Col Ditchler.Five .'omptnies First Missouri Volunteers Lieut.Col.Andrews.C and D, Cavalry, Capt.Carr.Siegel's Ba .tery, Capt.Schaeffer.Dubois\u2019 Bat tery, Lieut.Dubois.Totten\u2019s Ba ttery, Capt.J.Totten.This force together with a train of wagons that seemed interminable in its length, and also in the felicitousness with which they stuck fast at every t mall impediment in the mountain ous roads, mt.de up our train\u2014no insignificant one as to appearance, as can easily be imagin ed.The next morning we started, and the first hot taste of the sun in nowise belied the charac ter of bis efforts for the balance of the day.I was hotter, in fact, than any respectable thcro meter would >e guilty of registering, but as McCulloch was \u201c only four miles ahead,\u201d our men pushed on as rapidly as enthusiastic men could who had no breakfast, and marched all the night previous.In the expectation ot meeting the enemy, the advance was cautious\u2014the cavalry constantly scoured the country for a long distance in advance, the men marched in close order, and held themselves in readiness for an attack at any moment.The \u2018 four miles lengthened ir.to ten miles before the enemy showed his ft.ee, and by this time a large per centage of the men were utterly \u201c used up several men were prostrated from sun stroke maty fell from slieer exhaustion.A few per baps, fell back because they entertained a sus picion that a noxious and well armed enemy might at any moment make his appearance About 8 pm.the road emerged from the woods and ran for^tnile or so over a busby plateau\u2014abcut tbe centre of which stood log bouse.4s the head of our column issued from the woed, some twenty Horsemen or more were seen grouped around tho log boose, evi dently awaiting onr appearance Capt Tot ten, who watt in advance, instantly uulimber-ed a 12-pounder, rammed home a sbrspnell aod sent It flyinR ahead.A few inches lower qnd secession would have been minus an iod*-fi .i number of in adherents\u2014as it win.the «hot went crashing through the beams of th«i roo,\u2018, not more tb« n two fed over the heads of the party.1 Boot sod saddle\u2019 was inenmly the order of tbiogs among the fired at, and scare» ly had the report ceased reverberating among the peaks aod hollows of the Ozark Mountains, ere tbe who! s crowd had disappeared in a cloud of dust st tbsir own raising, as they spurred savagely soc inward.Two mile* firther, and at the distance of 2 miles from Springfield, w# ag»i i mergi-t f oni tbe timber a id stood upon the b:ow of the bill, down which ran tbs road, on tbrnu narrow little valley of half a mile in width, till a mile ahead, where it asce .ded a hill beyond end is lost in tbe timber.In the valley\u2014which ts covered with low oak brush\u2014are a white trame house and a couple of log shanties ; the whole place is known as Dug Springs, and situated in Ourran township, in the lower por lion of Ohri tian Conoty.Tbe unusual ap pearance or a white house in Southern Missou ri, or the nsual apperance of a log one, or the quiet beautj of the valley did not however so much attract our attention as the appearance >f a large s \u201c Zm v»r ?3, SB*\t» $5-\ti » 5> = 'S 3 1-3 - \u2022\u2022 K 3 \u2022 - ^ \u2014 I» 8 O »\t-S' o* Cj: 3- £.?MRS.LINCOLN'S JOURNEY.It is understood that Mrs.Lincoln and family will leave Washington to-morrow tnorniug, in a special cur, tendered far her use by the railroad companies.She will remain iji New-York for a few days, for the purpose of exchanging visits with the Princess Clotilde.The Prince, during his stay in Albany, will probably be the guest of Gov.Morgan.impairment or attention.Id tbe incipient stage of disease of the brain, tbe patient complains of an incapacity to control and direct the faculty of attention.He find-'hat he cannot, wiibout an obvious and painful effort, accomplish bis usual mental work, reed or master the contents o: a letter, tu-wspaper, or even a page or two of « favorite book.The ideas become restive, and the mind lapses into a flighty condition, exhibiting n> capacity for continuity of thongot.Fully recognizing his impaired and falling energ es, and seiz ng hold of a bov k, Urtstlvednoi t>> succumb to bis sensations oi intellectu «1 incapacity, phyrical languor, and cerebral w*&k-ness, l ut alas ! b* often discovers (when it is too late to grapple with the mischief) thst be has lost all power of healthy mental steadiness and normal conceotraiio'i of thought.In bis attempt to coroprthsnd the meaning « f the immediate subject under contemplation, he reads and re-reads with a determined resolution, and an apparently m flagging energy, certain striking passages nnd pages of a pirti-cul*r book, but without being able lo grasp or understand the simplest ebain of thought, to follow saocsssfully elementary process of a a- : = * : ; ÏZ2 c.2 kl t 1 as 3\t\u201c m \u2022 .'sa****: \u2022 \u201c¦3 = »3L: j 0 \u2022 \u2022 « »?r?i ; ; If: 3: ¦ÇJ 3 \u2022\t2 » 2 - ?2 S'*'* Zil 32 SwH 5 2 T TJ YJ -O 0*4* *\u2022»*-» * O * » Ü 5 3 3 3 w a.» 3 II tig 5 \u2022\tf » -____.i0 3 §23 ?Î *\t?s rgges v,*g '2 j .1 'S ci à c* rv o' (.¦\t.\t-c,\t._ e.''\t.n * ________g- £«03-O -\t' _ar| \u2014 \u2014 O ' \u2018 .d\" =>-3® *¦ £\tf\t?*\t2.¦c k* \u2014 \u2014 _i pî -s ; ¦ ** se#.cleared An c- 15.Ship Milwsnkle, Rbosde* Belfast, B Barstalt A Co.-\tKmpire.jucen.>ol!v.Dahlia, NV Jollj.-\tScotland, Pye.Ureeoock.Henry Frv- -Harl of Derby, Barns, CE Laves.âm W O W Ido 124 cords aibwood hv W Jolly.Per brig Wm Tell Chrintophersen.for Bordeaux\u2014 50 tons elm, 10 do ash, 4 do birch.« do tamarac.79 do red pin*, 5 do oak, 27 do whit* pine.5 do walnat, 2 do maple, J ton hickory, 5*10 etd pino deals, gOtfci aah oar», tin pipe atave* 3m Vi U W 1 do.1U tamarac fnitorks, 4 do knees.5 do «para, by A Jetié.Per schooner Bloomer, Shaw, for Msgdalen Island* \u201470 bbls floar, 6 do pork by the master.Per ship Scotland.Pye.for Greenock\u20141422 ton* white pine.75 do red pine, 113 do oak.122 o birch, Il'Ostd pin* deals, 4)iu pipe staves, I8}m W O NV I do.12 cords latbwnnd 1 box Indian work, 12 gallons maple syrup by It Fry.Per ship Earl of Derby.Bnrn*.for Greenock\u201436» too* oak.50 do elm.HO do red pine.020 do white pine.1293 aid pin* deals.701 do sproce do, 16 corda latbwood, 4 red pinespara by C E Levey A C6.Per scar Star of tbe Se* Lechance.tor Gaspe\u2014l box tobacco by A Joseph.100 bbls floor.3 bxs can-d ea, 2 do soap.1 do mutches.1 keg whiskey.1 bsx pipes 1 pr wheels, I set harness, 6 baa raisins.15 cooes gio, 8 bxs loaeuges, I do tobacco.2 bbi* sugar, I box cheese.1 keg twine, I pun molasse*.1 ca ae dry goods by C Hoot.Caro lean.Fra*er's wharf Advance.63t, Combwlch Pill.C E Levey tc Co.Blais' booms Derwent.271.Dublin,\tdo.Dinnmg's boom» Gleocittrn.921.Greenock.\tdo.Blais' bo -m* Bri tish Empire.578, Sunderland, do.\tdo B.->omer.39.Mag sien Island*, master.India wharf Oolconda.424.Liverpool.C dt J Sharpies A Co.-I\u2019rebislao.333.Bideford.\tdo.\tSillery cove M A RITLyi E*fix TH ACTS.The only arrrivais yesterday were two acbooner» from the Lower Province*\u2014nne of them 1» from Anti goniah with plaster.\u2014we did not learn what the other was loaded with.Wiod sooth west all day.A CoirrKDcaaTE Vesstl at St.John.N.B.\u2014Tbe following appears in tbe Boston Advertiser of Monday :\u2014 PnopnugD Aid and Comfont.\u2014A Sontbern vessel now at St.John, N B., with a quantity of munitions of war on board, (nodonbtrdly ship Alliance of Charleston.DeForrest, which arrived at St John.June 15), U stated as being destined to ruu tho blo*kade The captain and owner of the vessel, both citizens of Charleston, 8.C.are eantionaly purchasing tonber supplies.Tbe steamer New Branswick carried from this port last week 6L1W worth of tin plate.6L2U0 worth of block tin.aad $950 of quicksilver.This being an nna»nal importation to St John, I* considered as intended for the above vessel.Tbe Alliance, it will be recollected, bos persisted ia keeping the Confederate flag flying in the port of St.John, the anth r Uies oermUting it against tbe remontiraace of tbe American capiaine In port.Loss or tun Stbamer Baltic.\u2014Tbe inquiry into tbe loss of tbi* ship was brought to a doae yesterday at Holt, by the stipendiary magistrate.Mr T.H.Travis, sutlng that Captain Harris and himself having careful y considered tbe evidence* given daring tbe in vesligation into tbe loss of tbe Ba'tic, they bad found it impossible to avoid tbeconclnslon tbr.t tbe Captain bad been guilty of a grave defanlt, aod be regretted therefore to say.that at present be coaid notre»t>re bim bis certifies!*, which ha should transmit along with bis report to the Board of Trade.Ha might state however, that he should take care that everything wbicb baid been brought for vard as to th* ability of tbe Captain, and bis attention t > bis duties, «bonlJ be forwarded to tbeir lordships, aod he bad no donbt that they would attach due weight to them.\u2014(Loudon shipping Gazette, July 30.) SUPERVISOR OF CULLERS\u2019 OFFICE.Qcxsxc, Ang 16.1861.Comparative Statement of 'Timber, Staves Masts, Bowsprits, and Spars measured and Culteti to date : White Pine.Red Plue.Oak.Eim.Ash.Basswood.Hatternat .Tamarae .Kirch and Maple .Masts Si Bowsprit* 8p*r*.bid Slave*.W.I Staves.Barrel Stave*.\u2022( Watny\t2 Î j Square\t9,t DJtiLL On Monday last.I2th Instant, at Pt.Charle*.Marie BeDimire.infant daugher of Mr.George Grenier.Printer On tbe Cap*, on Wednesday, the 14tb lost.Perev (mutes Darley.infant daughter of George and Emma Beswick.aged eight month».BAIR DYE! HA1BJJYE! HAtlDIE! WM.A.BATCBKLOK 8 HAIR DTS, The only Harsnless and Reliable Dye Knc A LL others are mere imitations, and shoul be avoided, if you wish toescape ridicule.GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR Dyed in itantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown tn Black, without the least injury to the Hair or Skin FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS hav.been awarded to Wm.A.Batchxloe silav 1839, and over 200,1/00 applications bare been made to tbe Hair of his Patrons of bia famous Dye.WM.A.BATCHELOR\u2019S HATR DYE pro daces a color not to be distinguished from n* ture, and is waurastbo not to injore in the least, however long it may be continued, aac the ill-effects of Bad Dyes remedied ; the Hnii is inTigotbted for Life by this Splendid Dye, wbicb iti properly applied at No 16, Bond Street, New York Sold to all cities and towns of the Uniud States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.Tbe Genome has the name \u201c William ?.Bat-chelor,\u201d and address upon a steel plate ecirrar tng, on four sides of each Box, WbuleBale Fa^ory.81, BAttr: r Htrszt, Late 233, Bri'et* , New York.Mar 2.1861\t______lime dAw___ BUY NO WOK4 ilEDIUliN E BUT McLiregor\u2019a Vegetable Worm Lozenge*.Quebec, July 16, 1861.\t3m 3aw GLOVER & FRY\u2019S NEW STOCK 0» FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, IS THB Largest,Choicest and Cheapest in Quebec.Constant additions making by every Steamer from Europe.tf\" Alwavs on band the latest styles in Gentlemen\u2019s Coats, Vests, Trowsers, he, from the celebrated House of H.J.A D.NIOOLLS, Regent Street, London.Qn*bec, May 20, 1861.oct.S \u20196n, litnn Molson\u2019s Whiskey AND S P I K_I T S ! WE, tbe undersigned, SOLE AGENTS for Messrs.THOMAS A WM.MOLSON A CO., of Monthbal, beg to inform our Friends and tbe Public that we are prepared to receive Orders far WHToKBY and SPIRITS, of the above uiarivutled Manufacture, which we wilt sell to tbe trade in fats to suit purchasers.LANE, GIBB A CO.Qoebee, Aug 7,1861,\t3mc TBKATKE\u2014MU 10 Bill» 1859.\t1860\t1861 11938.174\t14.296.144\t\u202212 253.673 1.72H 923\t2,383,3*11\t1 3 0.777 1,1 tifi 0 >2\t1\t712 956 1.245.162\t1.041 639\t764 4U9 340.079\t102.41*1\t75.571 21.113\t11.129\t16.M5 5 989\t1.551\t89« 199.:i-8\t174.675\t325.0 >6 2.9.956\t514.055\t278.* *25 468 pc*.\t137 pc*.\t56 pc*.1.ÎO -\t258 \u2022*\t41 - 1'90 1.3.27\t880 2.3 25\t444 0 0.21 2353.1 212\t1534.2.0.6\t10U9.4 2.23 A 1.2.28\t0\t2.1 ].\u201e» Leaaee.Actlug Manager.Mage Manager .J.W.BcrxLAND.J.B 1 OZKS.R O.J.Milks 16, FRIDAY Evening, 4tig Will he preheated tba a AM EST JE R.Mb Bsvxrly, tTh* G tmester).Ma.C.Dill**.Mbs.Bktbrly.Mbs Bccxlabd.To conclude with DON CAESAR^DE BAZAN.TO MORROW, BENEFIT OF MRS.BUCK- LAND, under the distinguished patronage ol Lr - Jol.Hawlkt, and tbe Officers of tbe 60ih Rifles.Admission\u2014Boxes and Parquette, 60 cents ; Pit, 25 cents.Quebec, Ansnst 16, 1861.WANTED, 4 SITUATION as HOCSE-KEEPEH.in .(\\_ respectable family.Adtirem, by letter, G.K , at this office, Quebec, Aug H.1861.\tImp3aw Notice.I THE undersigned, baTins been appointed ^ PROCTOR, for the settlement of tbe affairs for tbe Estate of tbe late E K Methot» Esq , heretofore Merchant of LOtbiniere, non-It'S those indebted tc tbe said Estate, to settle with me, and those to whom the Estate is indebted tu send in tbeir claims immediately.(Signed,)\tLOFIi ARCAND', , Proctor Lolbiniêre, Ang.16, 1861.ImSaw NOTICE.THF.undersigned will not he responsible for any debts incurred in his n^me, without a written order fro » himself.THOMAS SINJ0HN.Quebec, Ang.16, 1861.\t3p QUEBEC G as Company.CONSUMSRS OF GAS are hereby notified that no discount will be allowed upon tbe Gas accounts, except of/ arrears due to the Compaoy are retried at tbe same time.Discount will not be allowed in any case after tbe 20th instant.By order of tbe Directors, P.PEEBLES.Manager.Gas Works, Quebec, Aug 16,1861.\t4 Kr Loudon, 'j'HF Ship ASTR AC AN lying at 1.Flanagan's Booms will take Freight tor the above Port, io lots K .\t* i0o'uit 8biPPer»- Ship to sail about tne &ih Sept.Apply to FALKENBERG A McBLAIN, Quebec, Aug 16,1861.\tAg J * Tbe most simple and reliable worm remedy is McGregor\u2019s Vegetable Worm Lozenges.QmUc July 16, 1861.\t3m Saw I THE nndersigned would respectfal'.y announce to bis numerous patrons tbe Arrival per Steamer \u2022\u2022 Anglo Saxos,\u201d of the largest and best Ahêortments of new Root Meerschaum and Triar Pipes, and TOBACCONIST GOODS, generally, ever exhibited in Quebec, tbe wbole of which will be Sold at a very low reduction from the ordinary prices.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Oo band a very fine Stock of fall flaTonred HAVANA CIGiRS, warranted Genuine, tn-lnding th* Z VRZUELA or P&INCB oF WALF8 CIGARS, CHOICE TOBACCO, BNUFEP, Ac.A suit is respectfully solicited.LEWIS J.LEVEY, Tobacconist to H.R H.tbe Prince of W*le*.Quebec, Aug.16, 1861.\t5 Mail* England QUEBEC POST OFFICE» 14raor August, 1861.4M AIL tor ENGLAND, per Caiaoiai Lira, ?ia St.Lawrence, will be closed at this Office, on SATURDAY, tbe ITtb of Aug., at 7 AM.\u2014 AMD ALSO, \u2014 Per Ouvard Lira, on MONDAY, tbe 19th of Aug., at 3 P.M.J.SEWELL, Post-Mas ter.Quebec, Aug.15, 1861.WANTED, \\ MILLER, to take cla ge a Grist aod l*aw Wl|i, in the District of Three Rirers.Apply to WM.BROWN, St.V&llier Street.Quebec, Ang.16, 1861.wanted^ A GOOD COOK and a LAUNDRESS, with good recommendations.Apply to J.G.IRVINE, Lt -Got, A.D Spencer Wood.^fQorbec, Aug.15, 1861\t3 KUYAL Mail LINE RICHELIEU COMPANY MTwirx QUEBEC Av|) MONTREAL Incorporated by Act of Parliament.Tbe new and splendid Steamer NAPOLEON, CAPT.J.B.LABKLLE.WILL LEAVE THE NAPOLEON WHARF FOR MONTREAL, This Afternoon at FOUR O'clock Witbont stopping at intermediate Ports.The Steamer CULTJVATr.UR, 0APT.R.NELSON.WILL LEAVE THE NAPOLEON WHARF AT THB SAME HOUR, FOR MONTREAL, Toncbing at Batiscan, Three Rivers A Sorel For farther information apply at the office.J[.B.LAJJERE, Agent.Quebec, Ang.15, 1861 TBitKE KiVlilU TUBF CLUB RACES.Queen\u2019s Plate.N'OTIOE IS HEREBY G VBN, that tbe Qi'EKVS PLATE will b- RUN for, on the THR E HIVERS COURSE, on tbe Ban SEPTEMBER Tbe ANNUAL RACES Will take place on tbe 3rd, 4T'a and 6tb of SEPTh MBBR and tbe Programme of tbe other PURGES will be published 00 or belore tbe 10th Aug.v J Er order, GEO H MACAULAY, Sec -frees.Three Rivers, August 13.18*1.\t12 Royal me.QUEBKC TO taupe, t'ai'pfbiae, Daihoosip, Mlra-mithi, Shrdttic A Piciou.THE NEW D, POWERFUL FIRST CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMER L A i> Y II Ë A W.DAVISON, Master, WILL LBAT1 ATKINSON'S WHARF, C 0* .> Tuesday, the 20fli iust., At FOUR o\u2019clock, P.H.Touching at the above places going and returning.RATES OF PASSAGE AND FREIGHT .Freight per bbl.60 cent.60 \u201c 60\t4* 60 \u201c Quebec to Gaspé do.to Past ebitc, do to Dalhoitsie, do to Mïnirnicbi.do to Sbediac, do.to Pictoo, 1st 2nd c!ec*.class.$12 00 $4 00 13 00 5 00 15.C0 6 00 18 00\t7.00 19 00 7 50 60 \u201c 20.00 8.00 60 f* Same charges from above Por s to Quebec.All bsggage at risk of owners thereof.Berths not secured until paid for at tbe Office.Shippers ere requested to have tbeir freight at 6.A.M , on tbe wbart, snd tbeir entries passed at tbe Custom House before noon oe tbs day of sailing.For further particulars apply to f.BÜTEAÜ, Manager, Atkinson's Wharf.81.James Street.Quebec, Ang.13, 1M1.\t;*ry, Algebra, Mensuration, Ac.; French, Latin, aud Greek.Tbrhs, as heretofore, £12 10s.per annum, payable quarterly in advance; Fcbolars under 10 years of age £10 per annum.Bt a due distributioi, of l-il»onr among the Teacbsrs and other arrangements a fall opportunity Is afforded of securing proficiency in the practically useful, as well as the Classical branches.Quebec, 27ib Dec., 1861.Registry for Servant Girls.MRS.E.STINSON, of the Sr Lion Watsb Dbpot, Mountain Hill, has OPENED a REGISTRY for SERVANT GIRLS Parties requiring Servants will please give her a call.Situations will be procured for such Servants as can famish good testimonials, frbb of charob, from now nntil the first of May next.Quebec, Aug.3, 1861.Op en Waggon.F OR SALE, a well-built OPEN WAGGON, with two good Aprons, and a cover .\tfor back Seat.Enquire of Oinsras, Coach Maker, St.Ursule Street.Quebec, Aug.15, 1861.6 LANDING, Ex \" Anna Bella.\u201d from Newfoundland, 200 Ï^RINOS8 N0* ** 8h°re BER* For Sale by WYATT, RUTHVEN A GO , Office, Hoot\u2019s Wharf.Qoehec, Ang 13, 1861.FOR SALE, A HANDSOME LIGHT WAGGON to be seen at MR.HOUGHS.Quebec.Aug.14, 1861,\t4 Wine and Beer Bottles.n*™* Per AYf*SHIRB» Bab-Muster.For Sile cy .A JOSEPH.Quebec, Aug.14 1 61.\t6 w < Y $ O RENT, THREE ROOMS,furnished or un-1 f \u2022roisnrd, without Board, in the Upper T wn, or on St Louis, or St.John Streets, without.A.opK -Rifon to be made to Mr.Alixaider, opposite the Pest Offi> e.Quebec, Aug.14, 1861.\t3p DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH GLASGOW.Anchor Line of Steam Packet Ship SAILING RIOCLARLT BSTWItl Montreal, Quebec and Glasgow» Ship» United Kingdom .John Bell.Ton».H.Hr.Commandera .1255.300.Jamk* Craio.1109.390.Edward Scott, ffTHBS.S.\u201cUNITED KINGDOM\u201d will sail ( from QUEBEO for GLASGOW on TUESDAY, iOlh AUGUST.ShO $30 $25 PAS8AGI MONBT FROM ÇUCBIC TOGLA'GJW Saloon Cabin.Intermediate.Steerage (Including an abundant supply / of properly-cooked provisions).( Children in proportion.*\u2022* Berths not secured until paid for.Eaoh ship carries a duly qualified Surgeon.For freight or passage apply to G.A D.Shaw, 16, Common Street, Montreal, or to ROBERT SHAW A 00., Quebec.Qnebec, July 31, 1861.\to WANTED.A BOY about 14 or 16 years old, for the Grocery Business.\u2014also\u2014 Au Outside Man.G.A C.HOSSACK.Quebec, Aug.13, 1861.\t4 New Music ! New Music ! ! Receietd per \u201c .Anglo-Saxon.\u201d THE SONGS from Wallace\u2019s new opera of the AMBER WITCH, and from Macfar-ren\u2019s tOBIN HOOD.AI»o, the whole of Chappell's Musical Magazine, and PER GRAND TRUNK RA'LROAD, A great variety of New Music, Banjos, Bones and Song Hooks containing the popular Song, \u201cI wish I was in Dixie\u2019s Land.\u201d R.MORGAN, 39 dt.John Street.Qnebec, Aug.14, 1861.\t3 Quebec Bank.NOTICE.IIHB SUBSCRIPTION BOOK for that portion of the NEW STOCK of ibis Bank, ich was appropriated to former Shareholders at par, will be CLOSED ou the 31st instant.W.DUNN, Oacliier.Quebec Bank, Quebec, Aug.1°, 1861.\tt4 swjjma MACHINES.THE UNDERSIGNED, A2ENTS FOR WHEELS & WILSOK\u2019S MACHINES, Beg to state they have rectived a large stock of those Machines, highly finished ; they have also been appointed AGENTS for the CELEBRATED Weed Patent Machine, SDITSD FOR Boot and Shoe-makers, Tailors, And ell heavy work ; these Machines mske th« same stich as Wheeler A Wilson\u2019s, and are highly recommended in England and elsewhere for giving general satisfaction, the price being less than Wheeler A Wilson.H.A M.BENJAMIN.Quebec, Aug.10, 1961.\t12 EDUCATION.HAW* Private and Select Academy RE-OPEN8 On THURSDAY» the 15th Aug.PUPILS occupying Private Rooms msy re-some their studies on the 8th.The Juvenile Classes of tbe Preparatory Department will re-assemble oo MONDAY, the 1911 inetsnt.Quebec, Aug.6, 1861,\t1m For Sale.s TRAITS and Shore, Ood Oil,in Barrels, God Liver Oil, refined\tdo\tdo, Old Bourbeo Whiskey,\tdo\tdo, Old Monongahela do.\tdo\tdo, 50 Sides heavy Kip Leather, Pale Brandy in Qr - /asks.WYATT, RDTHYEN A CO, Office, Hunt\u2019s Wharf.Quebec, Aug 13, 1P61.Two days later from Europe.For Sale, A N OLD BUSINESS STAND in fflfv f\\ St.Yallteb Strbet.Tbe lot of \u2014 a\u2018ffl.ground Is extensive, 30 x 135 at tbe S W corner of St.Vallier and St Anselme Streets, with two good Rouses well fiuiebed, and a large Stable.One of tbe houses has long been used as a Store, is well known as snob, and much frequented as well by country people as by the numerons population in the neighbourhood Terms of payment easy, and price moderate.S J.GLaCKEMBYER, N.P Quebec, July 26, Uftl.\t3me 2aw ~beach\u201dfor sale\u2019 St.Joseph, Point Le\\i.FOR SALE, a BEACH LOT of 2* arreo*» front by a depth sur*» le for tte construction rf Ship Yards ai.d VCn»re>-8 on ttre \u2022 bureu Property, facing'be Temp-rence Uros , Fum Levi, and opposite t e India tVba f For conditions.apptV to the or.d-'.ipned.H hOUTii R l\u2019ru*.Point Levi, Aug 9, 1&61\téaw if La Vi* I 31 odd School EngUa.end French, Commercial, tfc.BUY SCHOOL will RK-0\u201cEN cn Fi I)AY, thb 6th September next, at 9 A.M.corner of Lacphini and St.Urbpls otrbsts The course comprises Religious Instruction, Reading, Writing, Grammar, Parsing, Aritbme.ic, bm k-keeping by Single and Double E >try, Algebra, Mensuration, Geometry and Trigonometry, Geography, Globes, Literary Composition, Linear Drawing, History, Ac , in both langoagrs equally, as well as translation from the one to tbe other, Singing, Declamation, Ac.Young men following this course, become fit for trade, all sorts of industry, public offices or colligiate studies.They are under tbe care of two experienced professors, Messrs.Doyle and Çlouttbr, and of tbirty-stx pupil teachers.Txrms: $1.60 in advance, on tbe 1st of each month Admission obtained from tbe Professor, at the Normal School, the 4th and 5th Kept.The number of places is very limited.The GIRLS\u2019 8CRO )L will RE-OPEN oo MONDAY, the 9lb September, t»i 9 A.M , at the Ursclimbs (near 'be Chapel).Tbecenrse comprîtes English and French Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, History, and all tbe other branches taught in tbe best Schools.Tb.young girls are under the care of tbe Religious Ladies and of fifty pupil-teachers.For admits! m, apply to the Ursulioe Ladies The Principal, JEAN LANGEVIN, Pire.Quebec, Aug.12, 1861.'\tSw 2aw For Sale or Exchange for a Pro- perty in Quebec, « » HpHAT delightfully situated C -UN-f(3}W I TRY RESIDENCE, with loe-AÜJIL House, Ooacb-Souse, Ac.opposite the City of Quebec, on the heigMs of Point Levi, the property of F Portisr, Ksqulre.It contain» 9 ai penis of land, compriring * fine Grove, a large Garden in a high stale of cull -vation, and a Flower Garden stocked with the choicest Flowers and Ornamental Shrubs, an Orchard, Meadows, and a Fish Pond, supplied by a never fatliug stream ol water The House and dependencies offer all the desirable conveniences and comforts Tbe House is erected upon an eminence higher than tbe Citadel of Qnebec, commanding one of tbe most delightful views in tbe Province The rroperty can be keen on TcksniYS And 8*t(todays, and ifi 1 be dieposed of on the moat reasonable terms.H.©.AUSTIN.MMaij» St.Peter Sttost.1 Qu.be* July Mi 1661.* 5\t1*» 3* V THE Proprietor of this w*11 known Hotel, h*g4 leave to inf \u2022«> bu patrons and the rUblle aener.My, tbai he has, during the tost St>rii.g greatly increa-ed lu a commodat ion* - and cotofotte, by extensive additions of NEW APARTMENTS AND a [thorofoh renovation and refitting of those previously existing, and a general internal and external embellishment which at once stamp it as a SUPERIOR First Class Its centra), elevated and acceasable location, at the confluence of Congress, Elm.Federal AND Middle Mreets, Commends it to those in search of healthful recreation, those who visit tbe Oity on business, and those tn route for the wmg EjtDtDaiMiim ZZ& IjTtiisli.' aijj**//V\u2019 -*! MONTREAL, , or other places in the East and Canadas.« The table will couta'o all tbe Laxari-s of an abundant Markrt, aud every department of tbe House will be couductt-d in a manner to meet the approval of all.S.MYRIfK, Pro; rie or.Portland, June 4.1861,\time THOMAS ANDRIW3, No.I, St.John Street.nAS REOFIVEO a Urge bupply of MW bTricK constating ot «-v ry oesctipttoD of Kticbi-a « B®at-b®«d, -odM UNI o'elo* k, Mbax tiki at CawTATuiT, Ut® BaLL «U1 b® DROPPSD, A Obroaom«t®r keeping correct Oreeowieb tin®, abould tbea aba* 5b 44m 49a , aod the d ffareac® betwrea (ht®, and tb® Um® «bava by » Cbrooom«»r, I® lu tnt® error on Greenwich Um® ¦( that moment Aj U is \u2022* Green-wieb tim-f\" that tb® Obsarratoty abewa when tli® Ball is dropped U i® no mattar where the s! ip is lylac ; for instance, U a ship half way across tb® AUaoti® could se® tb® Ball drop, tt® differeno® between - 5h.44m 49s and the Ua®sb®wn by tb® fac® of h«r Cbronome'er, would b® its error oo Greenwich time -\u2014A siip.on ameiog sbeoid compare her Obrono meter by tb® Tma Ball, as it will enab\u2019e her tc get b«r ** 8®a Rate,\u201d which seldom or ®eer a^free® with \u201c Harbour Rate,'\u2019 -EXAMPLE :- Say 3.^rd, 1559, tb® Barque \"Nancy,\" of Bdstol, on tearing Lirerpool, found her Obro-nom®ter (Dent T'18) fast oo Greenwich mean tiaa, Ob- 4m STt^-iuo® 30th she anchored at Qaebao, and when the Ball dropped her C iro-» meter ebe wed\t5h.50m.43s Greenwich Mean time whet* Ball dropped .\t.\t5b.44m 49s Jim® 30th, Chronometer fast oo Oreeowieb mean lia®.M%r 33rd,\t\"\t\"\t.« No of days.Sea rota, .\t.5m.63s.4m.57s 3*| 56s 3s A lain, oa Jnne 37th, when Ball dropped.Chronometer shewed 5b.50m.54®.Jute feth.Chronometer staewed 6b.SOm.43®.No of days.Harbour rote T t Om 13s.Om.EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER.FISSENT: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL, IN COUNCIL CTT HE RE AS in and by the ninety-third chapter of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower ®V Canada, it is amongst other things in effect enacted that the Gorernor in Council may make anr Tariff, or repeal, alter or amend any existing Tariff of Fees to be paid tp the Prothono-ttries of the Superior Court and to the Clerks of the Circuit Court in Lower Canada, and shall hare and exercise all the powers formerly rested in the Judges of the Superior Court as to such Tariff, and that the power so rested in the Gorernor in Council shall extend to the making, and to the altering or repealing of any Tariff of Fees (whether esUblished by Act of Parliament or otherwise) for the Clerk of Appeals, Sheriffs, Clerks of the Crown and of the Peace, Criers, i\tPmawa arerl Tinarmifs o n/4 all nth*!* nffirar*\tvrhn-JP f* H firv to form Pftrt CI I THB MORNING CHRONICLE.FRIDAY-.AutiUST 16.1861 B.R.R.same, 101.\tOn the examination of any witness under including cross-examination, 102.\tOn each order for the examination of a witness, or wit- nesses, before a Commissioner or Referee out of Court, 103.\tDrawing a report of distribution, 40 00 40 00 40 50 $ cts on the entry 104.\tFor any Writ of Capias ad Rttpondendum.or of Saisit-Jirret before judgment, is- sued under the authority of the 6th Section of the 83rd Chapter of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, and furnishing a copy of such 'V' rit, 105.\tFor each additional copy, 106.\tOn any Appeal to the Circuit Court, to be paid by the Appellant thereof, 107.\tBy the Respondent, on filing the appearance, 108.\tFor taking any Bond in any case not hereinbefore provided for, T \\RIFF OF FEES TO BE TAKEN' BY THE SHERIFFS IN' LOWER CANADA IN' PRO CEEDIN\u2019GS WITH THE CIRCUIT COURT Whenever the Sheriff in any District in Lower Canada, performs, either by himself or his Deput) any of the duties usually performed by Bailiffs, in proceedings connected with tnc circuit Court, and when he, as such Sheriff, may bo bylaw authorized toperforni such dutievie .\t.J .\t____________________e_____ -.oMUhoH hv the Tariff of Bailiffs shall be entitled to and receive the following fees, as established by the 'lariffuf Lailills Fees, viz : in appeixabi.k cases.For the services of any Writ of Summons and return, For the service of any writ or other document required by law to be served personally, including return, Assistant Criers, and Tipstaffs, and all other officers of Justice whose fees are to form part the officers of Justice Fee Funds, as well inths new districts as in the Districts of Quebec, Mou treal, Three-Rivers, St.Francis, Ottawa, Kamouraska and Gaspe, and thatsuch power shall also extend to the making, altering or repealing, from time to time, of any Tariff of Fees for Criers, Assistant Criers and Tipstaffs of the Circuit Court at any place other than the chtf-lxnt in any district, although such fees are not to make part of any such Fund as aforesaid, or to be paid over to the Receiver General ; Now, therefore, it is ordered by His Excellency the Governor General, in Council : That the following shall be the Tariffs of Fees for the Clerks of the Circuit Court for\t,uv,Uuiug remru, Lower Canada, the sheriffs in Lower Canada in proceedings connected with the Circuit C°u5 por tije 8ervico 0f any Subpana or other paper, not otherwise provided for, including and the Criers (including th# Assistant Criers and Tipstaffs) of that Court, and U?1 8UC\u201c Ta,I\u2018H\treturn, of Fees, so soon as a copy of this order establishing the same shall have been published m\t«\tpor\talj procec(tingS on |hc arrest of any person,\tincluding return, Canada Gazette and shall have been entered by the Clerk* of tb«f Circuit Coort in the Registers\t^ gcjzurc or attachment of moveables, including origiusl proces-verbal,\tand\tcopy of the said Coart at the places at which that Court is held, respectively, suall then nave lull\tfor the «nri and guardian,\t.force and effect in the Circuit Court in tho Circuit in which a Circuit Court is held and wuere por everv publication in both languages at the church door, including affiches, affixing it shall have been registered, until it shall be repealed or amended and such »PP«»1 °r \u2018\u201cend- tbo \u2022game ment shall have been so registered ; and that on, from and «t«r\tw~JeQ\tFortbe sale of goods and chattels, including proccs-verbal of sale and copy, tariffs shall come into force and take effect in the said Circuit Court within the saia\tireui s, pQr procetm9trftai 0f no g00ds including copy if required, respectively, the tariffs by which the fees to bo taken by the.officers hereinbefore n*mef are por proccs-vtrhal of r bellion d justice and copy, now fixed, shall be repealed and shall cease to have effect, except as regards actions insmutea pQr alj gervjccg in executing a writ of possession, including proces-vcrbal, or proceedings commenced before the following Tariffs shall come into force in the Circuit Fpr &\twhen requiredi Court for Lower Canada in the various Circuits within which it is held, respectively, wi res- ^tcort jg necessarily occupied more than half a day, at the rate of sixty-six (66) cents pect to which they shall remain in force and vigour :\t,\t\u2022 I\tper day,\t,\t.\t,\t, That is to say :\u2014There shall bo paid upon tho several proceedings ahd things mentioned\tin\tpor\tthe app0intment of a new guardian, when\tlegally required\tso\tto\tdo,\tincluding the following Tariffs the sums set down in figures oppe :te to such proceedings and things, rts- proces-verbal, copy, Ac., pectively, in relation toail actions to be instituted, and -.poh other proceedings to be commen- Iq cage which in consequence of more persons than one being inU ad after the said Tariffs shall come into force and take effect in the above Court m the said soriaj«g.a-.__.___\t( Latitude.46 ° 48, 30\" OiaovAreax,\t^ \u201e\tK D ASHE, i> .?Lieut Royal Navy, F.R.A S.w vF *\tDirector.3nebec, April 35, 1161.C1TJTI0I\u2019 AQAIV41 COUNTERFEITS F m' ara genuine unless the signature of R.tf L Perry tf Co., i$ affixed to each wrapper, and blown on ike bottle; and each bo/iU is proterie by a patent capsule bearing the proprietors name and ad dress tnfusL Messrs R A L Peut A Oo.are only to be coosnHed m their residue®.No 19, Bar Mrs Street, Oxford Street, London, as they never, aider any eircuasuar*.travel either at boo® or abroad, and they hereby canton th® Pshlie against any person using th«ir The Greeted Medical Discovery of he Age.CORUIAL BiuM OP sYRIA-CUM ret®res lb® impaired powers of life wien exbaastad by the fellies of youth, matnr ity, or Hod Matthew Wood, Lord Mayor of London, and the folloWiaa Aldermen : Sir Jobs Semer.Georg# Soho ley, Esq , John Atkin Esq , and others.Fr.c® 11® per bottl®, or four quantities in one or >3® , which save® ils.; and in \u2022 bottles, effecting asaring of £i 13s.Perry*» Concentrated Detersive Essence, for purifying tho system from contamination It is recomorended for all tho®.dise ass® for which mercury, Ac., are no> only employed in vain, but too often to th< niter ruin of health.la se lion is porely detersive, aod its hsosAoiai influence on tho sys am is uodeoiabl® Price Us.and 33s.pei bottl®, also a saving of 1 It.Perry*s Patent Concentrated Essence of Copaiba and Cubed Sugar-Coated Globules, aa agreeable preparation of tb® very esse no of th® Balsam of Copaiba and Oohvbs, perfect ly las Ml ess still retaining at the same time all its cornuve powers.Prie® Ils.aod 33s.per box.Health d-pewda opwn pare blood Perry*» Purifying Specific Pills, an infelliablc cure for all disease® of tbo skis snob as t* urvy, scrofula, steers, boils, blotches pimU«s on tb« face and body, Ac.Prioo lit and 33a.per bos.On Nervousness, Relaxation and Exhaustion.Now Ediths, enlarg-d to 190 pages, Hlb* tratad by 100 Ana on teal coloured Bagrov-tegs on steel juti published, pries 3* 6d The Silent Friend.A MS3 CaL WuRg o® tba aatnre, treat-meat aod cure of physical debility, ex Loan ton, diseases of tb® nervous tystao* aod other dissuers moidoatal to both sexe», producing a deg®atreey ui montai and phy sieal sur ag th mmiaaUag in total debility aao !aeapaci>y ; showing why these diseases s* often s, pear meerabl®, wheo in reality they can he effectually removed by the most simp,.TARIFFS OF FEES To be paid for the service* to be performed by the Clerv ' of the Circuit Court for Lower Canada, by the Sheriff* in Lower Canada in Proceedings c mnected with the Circuit Court, aod the Criers (including the Assistant Orisrs and Tipitaft) of that Court.TARIFF OF FEES TO BE TAKEN BY ANY CLS.tK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR I LOWER CANADA.perty seized or sold, an additional copy or are necessary, for each extra copy so required,\t.\t.If any paper necessarily contains more than three hundred (300 words, in the additional words to be charged at the rate of seven cents (7 cts.) per hundred (100) words, in addition to the fees hereinbefore allowed.\t.\t.f Mileage on the service or execution of a Writ or Process of any kind, at the rate ol twenty cents (20 cts.) per mile without any further charge for mileage op any other process, then in his hands to be served on the same party, and which shall be or might have been served at the same time, (whether such process shall have been sued out by the same party or by any other,) and without any charge for mileage in returning, but exclusive of sums paid at Foil-gates, Ferries and Bridges.No mileage to be allowed, unless the distance exceed one nnlt\\ 1st CLASS.2nd Class.1M APPEAL AOLS CASSS.1.\tFor each Writ of Sammons, Writ of Attachment, Saisie-Jrret, Saisit-Gagtrit, or Reveniication, and furnishing a copy of such Writ, 2.\tFor each additional copy, 3.\tFor each Original Subpana containing the names of o®t more than four wit- nesses, 4.\tFor each office copy of a Subpana, 5.\tOn the return of any Action or the filing of any Intervention, Rtquste civils, Inci- dental demand or Inscription en faux, th# plaintiff or the party filing the same shall pay,\t_\t.\t.6.\tOn the contestation of any Action, Intervention, Rsqusts ctnU, Incidental de- mand or Inscription en faux, the party contesting shall pay 7.\tI Defendants sever in their defence, each defendant shall pay a like fee.8.\tOn every inscription, oa the merits in any Action, Intervention, Rtqutte civile, In- cidental demand, Jnscrxptvm tnfaux, or Opposition, contested, the party filing the same shall pa/\t\u2022¦it 9.\tOn every inscription on the merits in any Action, Intervention, Ksgusts civ tie, In- cidental Demand, Inscription tn faux, or Opposition, not contested, the party contesting shall pay,\t^\t- .u 10.\tOn every Opposition \u2022, Nee*earn®je® 4 Co F'rbei 8tre®t, Bengal.Hale* A Nepb**., jfotfccai Hall, Agra.A feat* for Quebec :___ J.MÜ8SON A CO , Upper Town.Mey 15,18*1.\t7 6mc William L.Murison, OsauuMfcm, Skipping nxd ?onr*rding Agmt, 18 Lemoine Street, MOMTIICAL.ry Particular attention given m flnle* et Ftah end Ofl.79.\tFor each Writ of Summons or attachment.Saisie-Jrret, Saisie-Gagerie ot Saisie-Revindication, and furMhiag a copy of such writ, 80.\tFor each additional copy, 81.\tFor each original Subpoena containing the name# of not more than four witnesses, 82.\tFor each copy of a Subpoena, 83.\tOn tbe return of any action or filing of a repute civile tip plaintiff, or party filing tbe same shall pay, 84.\tOn contestation of the same, tb* party eonteatiag shall pay, 85.\tOn tbe filing of every Intervention, or incidental de- mand, 86.\tOn Sling every Opposition, à /in de conserver, 4 fin dsnnuter, afin de distraire, or other opposition or claim of whatsoever description, 87.\tAnd, if contested, tbe party contesting shall pay at tbs time of tbe filing thereof, 88.\tFor each Commission Rogatoire and tbe proceedings relative thereto, 89.\tFor each and every Rule not exceeding two hundred (200) words, 90.\tFor every copy thereof not exceeding two hundred (200) words, 91.\tFor every additional (100) words, 92.\tFor an office copy of any document, including tbe certi- ficate per hundred (100) \"WordA\t!_-* 93.\tOn each evocation, including attendance, and ibe mak- ing up and transmission of tbe record, 94.\tFor poundage upon moneys paid into Court, one per centum, 95.\tFor a copy of any Judgment, whether interlocutory or final, 96.\tFor the taxation of any Bill of costs, 97.\tFor each Writ of Execution, or Writ of Sassiv-Arret, After Judgment,\t1 t -v 98- On the return of each Writ of Saieie-Arret after Jndg-\u2022*\t^ P^J ^iag the same shall pay, £525 $ eta.\t\t% eta-\t\t*\teta.\t$ cte.\t 0\t90\u2019\t0\t70\t0\t50\t0\t30 0\t10\t0\t10\t0\t10\t0\t05 0\t20\t0\t20\t0\t20\t0\t10 0\t10\t0\t10\t0\t10\t0\t05 1\t50\t1\t10\t0\t76\t0\t60 1\t50\t1\t00\t0\t50\t0\t25 1\t00\t1\t00\t0\t\u20220\t0\t25 1\t00\t1\t00\t0\t60\t0\t35 1\t50\t1\t00\t0\tSO\t0\t26 0\t60\t9\t50\t0\t50\t0\t35 0\t20\t0\t30\t0\t20\t0\t10 0\t10\t0\t10\t0\t10\t0\t10 0\t10\t0\t10\t0\t10\t0\t10 0\t10\t0\t10\t0\t10\t0\t10 1\t00\t3\t00\ta\t00\t2\t00 0\t40\t0\t40\t0\t30\t0\t20 0\t20\t0\t30\t0\t20\t0\t20 .Q\t«50\t0\t40\t0\t30\t0\t20 l\t00\t1\t00\t0\t50\t0\t36 0\t48\t\u2022\tM\t0\t#0\t, «\t80 mst.\t\u2019 Tb* Berthe at their estimated area, more or less, to be put at Publie Auction, at such upset Bonus, in addition to the ordinary ground ren', as may be determined by tbe Department of Crown Lands.\t; Tbe Bertha to be adjudged to tbe party i bidding tbe highest amount of Bonus Tbe Boons aod 6 stbeason\u2019s rent, to be paid immadiately after the Berth ia adjudged in 1 each case.StCOKD.Parties to whom Berths are adjudged, to be 1 at tbe expense of running the lines when found necessary n accordance with i- structiona to be issue oy tbe Department of Crown Lands- THIRD.Licenses to issue to the socceiafal competitors, within one month from the day of sale.rec&TB.In all other respects tbe Beiths to be subject to tbe general Timber Regulations, now in force, or which may hsrealter be in force.Tbe Bertha to be offered for sale cat be ascertained on and after tbe TV\\ EMTIETH PROXIMO, at tbe respective Crown Timber Offices.ANDREW RUSSELL, Assist Commissioner.Quebec, Aug.6, 1861.io.ral Crinolioe, Steel ft Bronzd, P lor Ladieb\u2019 bkirts.rBIS admirable invention, patented in England, Franca, and Belgiom, ia the moat important hitherto introduced for Ladies\u2019 Skirts, and possesses the following advantages over tbe ordinary Steel, now so much in nse It will not break; it o>nnot be pat oat of shape ; it will fold up Into half tbe space of an ordinary Ctfoolfo® hkirt.To be bad by tbe Gross\u2014in Sets, nod in Nat and Muelinette, of every respectable Draper anu Stay-Maker In Town and Country, and Wholesale ooiy of A.SALOMONS, Old Change.London, Engined.N B.\u2014All persons mannfnctnriog or ssliiog nay spurious imitation will bo liable to an In* Junction from tb* Coort of Oba*c*ry.ifchebe®, Mar IT, 1MI.1S**1Lw , rpHE Qninqr ennial Division of Surplus for I I tbe period ending in 1867, will be paid in Cash at tne offi ce of the undersigned Agents, tbe carrent rati of Exchpage, to those policyholders who may select that mode ; they have tbe option, however, of applying the surplus in either of the following modes, vis.:\u2014 Istlv.\u2014Faya bis in Cash, flndly.\u2014Adding to tbe amount assured.3rdly.\u2014In a reduction of Premiums falling das is tbe five years subsequent to 1867.4thly.\u2014In a redaction or all Preminms sab sequent to that date.The Surplus In 1857, divisable among the assured, exceeds TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS, Sterling Tbe realised assets of this Company amount to over ONE MILLION THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, Stg.; and tbe annual Income upwards of TWO HUNDRED AND TWBNTT THOUSAND POUNDS.The rates of Premium are as low as the experience of more than half a century warrant ; and ns eighty c«r ant.of nil profits is every five years divided among tbe assured, it is evident that these rates ere tbe very lowest that any Life Insomnee Company can demand, consistent with iu own safety, and the consequent security of the assured.Policies are issued with or witboat participation of profits, for one year, seven years, whole life, joint lives, or payable on the life attaining the age of sixty.Premiums payable quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly.One-lialf credit for first five years Yfo k W.0.HENDERSON, Agents in Canada Qnehee.inn® 10.186*\t-,v HOUSEHOLD BLESSING*).It U highly important that every family keep a enpply of &ADWAY ô READY RELIEF always Iu tbe bnaa* Its uae will prove beneficial on all ocça-inns »f pain or steknesa There ia nothing In tho world that will atop pain or ar'eat tbe progreg* of dlaraae.asq-iick an tbe Rradv Relief It ia pleaeant to take as a to .ic.anodyne or «nothing lotion Where epidemic diseani-a prevail\u2014aneb a* Fever*.Dysentery, tlbolera.Influenza, Diptberia.Scarlet Fever Small Pox Pnenmni,la.and other malignant diaeaaea\u2014HAD-WAY S READY RBUKF will.It taken aa directed, protect the ayatem againat attack*, and, ifaeieed with aickneaa.qnh-klv euro tbe patient.One application externally, or a few drop* taken Internally wiil inatantly free the sufTerer from the most violent Fever and Ague, lioaraenea* and Palna.and reatore the weak, fethle.and proatrated frame to atru\"Eth and v gor.Radway'it Rradv Relief will core tbe moat obstinate (Mae*of RHEUMATISM.PARaLYHIR, I.UMI1AOO.GOUT.NEURALGIA 8* OLLkN JOINTS.BURNS SCALDS.KUSH OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD.Ac, In the moat marvellnat quick time, (living unto tbe be .-ridden victims of *ome cruel complaint, ease and comfort, by one or two application* in caa-a where tbe ak.ll of tb- lirai physicians In the e Cbarleaton Mercury.The M Loui\" Republican.Tbe Oaiveaton .Sewa.And.in fact E'Mtoi.Correspondent*.Reporters of the moM influential Newapapera through, ut Europe.North and S»ntb' America, and tbe Canada*, endorse Radway's Ready Relief, Radway's Regulating Pills aa having effected the most aatoniablng coree.and to care rick n-oiesapidly than all other ayatema of medication known to tbe medical faculty kadwaya co.23, John Street New York City {¦y These Remedtea are sold by Druggist* and Storekeeper!, everywbure.JOSEPH ROWLES » ._________ J MUSSON.\t( Afent*.Quebec, C.E.Aug.33, 18«0.\tl*mc LIFE iSSllUSI.K.SCOTTISH PROVÎHCIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY.SSîABLISdRD 1826.Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament.Capital - One Million.Governor\u2014The Right Hon.Lord Fobbxs.CANADA BRANCH: HEAD OFFICE, Montreal, 9 Great St.Jame* Street.Secretan Canada:\u2014 JL DAYIDSOa PARKER.INTENDING ASSURERS are requested U-examine the Prospectus of this Company.Tbe rate of Premium will be found moderau-in comparison with that generally exacted.Special attention is directed to tbe system under which tbe I'msion of Profits is con ducted whereby adranuges are seen red practically equal to any that can be oerived from Annual Investigations Afro, to a very libera rule which has been established regulating the Surrender Value, which will be allowed under Policies relinquished by the Assured.O U E~B E C : OFFICE, CORNER OF 8T PETER 4 8T PAUL STREETS.BOnORART BOARD OF DIBSCTORS.I Thibaddiau.Esq , Merchant.F VsziHA fitq , Banker.Richard Oasbbls Eeq , anker.langlois 4 glass, Ag-ots for Quebec.A.RUWAND, M D , Medical Adviser Qnebec, Ang 15, 1860.& yal Insurance Comp'y LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.LUJff Costiveueaa, BiliouanertS, DyapepaU.Irregularity, Hy-i-ria, White*.Inflnenza, Flti, Bladder Complaints, Scarli-t Fever, Pleurisy, Heart Disease, CAPITAL : fwo auzxXtXoxrs #tj A*D Large Reserve Fond*.Annual Income, -£130,000 Stg FIRr DEPARTMENT rHIS Company continues to INSURE Build ings aod all other descriptions of Property against LOSS or DAMAGE by FIRE, on tbe most Liberal Terms Adjust losses promptly settled, withont deduction or discount, and witboat reference to Koiflaod Tbe large Capital and judicrons manape ment of this Company iosures the most perfect safety t-> tbe assure 1 No conrge for Policies or Transfers-Insurance effected on Rinrs or Boildivos life department.The following advantages amongst nomerona others, are offered by ibis Comoaoj to parties intending to insure tbeir liv-s Perfect security for tbe fulfilment of its en gagemeots to Policy holders.Favorable Rates of Premium.A high reputation for Prudence and Judg ment, nnd the moet liberal consideration of all questions connected witb tbe interests of tbe issu red.TbIRTY DATS QRACI ABL- WBD FOR PaTMBHI up Rbbbwal Premiums, and oo forfeiture of policy from unintentional mistake Policies lapsed by noo-pajmenl of pretaiurss may be renewed within three months by pay ing tbe premium, with a fine of ten shillings per cent, on tbe production of satiafaciorv evidence of tbe good state of health of tbe life assured Participation of profits by tbe assured, amounting to two-thirds of its net -tmoaut.Large Bonne declared 1855, amounting to j£2 per cent per annum on the sum assured seing on agea from twenty to torty, 80 per cent on tbe premium.Next division of profite in 186* Stamps and Policies not charged for.All Medical Fees paid by the Company.iBDtCAL \u2022tcrcaxz:-\u2014Da.ROW AND, No.24, St Lewis Street.PORSYTu, BELL 4 CO., Aoxirrs Oommoreial Chambtra «»*-.a twP lî O Y A L LIFE BRANCH.THIS Office issues LIFE POLICIES on liberal terms.LARGE BONUS Just divided, and parties now insuring will participate fully in tbe next division of profit.FORSYTH, BELL 4 CO, Agents.Qnebec, Feby.7, 1861 The propris tor and manufacturer of tbe Glbbmld Pa\u2019-bbt Starch has bad to get eve ml injunctions in the Equity Courts to re \u2022 tin other makers of starch from using colours tie imitations of his labels and packares, tf understand tb s practice baa been extensively resorted to, and we take this opportunity ot caationing oar readers against it as an unprln, cipled imposition.Tbs maker\u2019s name, R.WoTHxaarooit is tbe only guarantee of tbe genuineness of tbe packages, as io other respects tbe imitations are eztenttlly scarcely distiftgaiehabie from the genuine, although in ernally there is oo likenees, tbe excellency of be Glentield Starch rendering it superior to 07 Other stafcfc Mvhbrto produced.*W* 8*]f«.lèlIMl.\tits* iuebec Book Bindery ESTABLISHED 1848.PROULX k~BROTHER, 15, CouitUtrd Street, UPPER TOWN.RESPECTFULLY inform the Book Trade, and their friendn, that they have OPENED a large BINDERY, which has been so arranged in its construction »\u2022 to adapt it especially for a BOOKBINDBRY, containingerery facility for good workmanship and tbe despatch of large editions of works on tbe shortest notice.This estatiltshmcnt is chiefly devoted to the finer and mor- costly styles of BOOK-81NDING, such as Turkey Morocco, Russia, English, French and American Calf, aod Morocco styles.In all cases the very best of Stock and Wobmahshxp, with strength and beauty combined, may berefo'Q upon N B.\u2014Ruling and Blank.-book of all descriptions strictly attended.Qwb®*, Dm.Il, 1H0.\tu«« THE SCOTTISH AMICABLE Lift ASHJuNUE SOUEIV.PBBBIDBST 1 His Graa the Oukk of Roxburghr.AT tbe Septennial Investigalfoo, 31st Dec., 1h6 \u2022.a Bonne ol £ 16s per cent per «donm declared 00 Capital and fkctiocs bi>-ftCsxs, equal,on the aver»ge, 10 a Bonus < f 2 percent F-nds £8ll,7654,754 t2s.ild By tbe nvfoim m premium tab1#, \u2022\u2022ox large a sum as possible it insured for the smallest possible premium \" For Mbits of rates and general information apply to tbe undersigned Agent for tbe«8o-ctety, No.12, 8t Peter Street D.A.ROSS, Advocate.Qnebec, June 22, 1861.12mc 3aw ^hipping and Lumb, r Trade.The St.Lawrence Warehouse, Dock and W hdT.uge Co incorporated by Act of Parliament 20 Vie.Gap.174 SOUTH ^QUEBEC.I HIS Company is established for tbe purpose of affording those facilities to Shipping and general Commerce at South Quebec, which the completion of the Grand Trunk tiailway, and the establishment of Ocean Steamers, mast inevi'ably locate at Quebec as tbe great Anglo-Canadian Sea Port Tbe Company bae deep water Ibarves for Ocean Ships and Lake and River Craft, with suitable Storeage for Floor, Grain, Asbes, Timber, Iron, \u2019oals, Salt, 4c , sic., in immediate communication with the Grand Trunk Railway, between tbe Pass< nger and Locotro-clve Depots of tbe Railway, affording all tbe security of enclosed Dock* where Vessels of any class can moor in safety ont of tbe influence of the strong tides, sheltered from tbe effects of those periodical gales, which so frequently cause damage to shipping on the North side of t^ie St Lawreqce.Goods and Produce can be transferred direct from the Railway Cars and Shipping aod vice versa.Cranes, 4o.4c., are also provided for tbe safe, expeditious, and economical loading tod nnloading of tbe same.Fov Stowing Timber the Company possesses water space capable of receiving fonr millien feet of Timber, and wharfage for flve hundred thousand Standard of Deals, and ten thousand Ton tot Coal.Quebec, Aug.14, 1860.Patronized by the Museums of University and Trinity Colleges, Toronto, McGill*» College, Montreal, and gentry throughout the Canadas.WILLIAN COUPER (LATH O» TO»0»TO,) j IST^TUR-AJ^IST, Nc.76, 8t Paul Street,!Quebec.d* Specimens of Natnral Hiato^ preserved and Stuffed to imitate Life, and mounted on tbe improved Rock.Grass and Decoration war-bantbd not to Fade.Cjf ajt BRANCH Of TBI Alt FtTHdTOALLT AT-THHDBD TO.Preserved Skins of American Birds.4c.4c.always on hand.Sept 10, 1859 At\u2019ard to the Public.The amount of bodily and mental misery arising from a neglect of small complaints if incalculable, and it *is therefore of tbe utmost importance that a strict attention to the fraat and mos trifling bodily ailments should b* bad : for diseases of ibe body invar'ablt affed the mind.DR Mi»FFA f\u2019S VEGETA SLk LIFE MBDIUINB8 in every instance where bey have been tbon-ughly used, bav» TRIUMPHED OVBR DISEASE io almost all its divereilfod forms The salutary effect* of tbe Life Medicines bave, io fact, been so uni vsrsally experienced, that tbey have become fully esiabltshed as tbe m steney, dafe and perfect mode of treatment ever offered to the public.THTSE MEDICINES Have now been before the r-olic for a period of 30 year», and during tbi .« ne have maintained a high character in at oil even part of the globe for the extraordinary curative properties which tbey possess.IN MANY ULUS\\NDS Of certified instanced, tb«*y have ev n rescued s -fferers from the very verge of an uilimefy grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of tbe day bnve invariably failed.So great indeed, bus tbeir efficacy invariably and in'allib'y proved, that it.but appeared scarcely foss than miraculous to those wbo were acquaiutt-d wiih the beautjful philosophical priocipfrs up'-n which tbey are compouuded, ana upon which tbey coosf-qoentty «et.It was to thrir ma -i-fest and feasible notion in purifying tbe springs and channels of life, and enduing them witb renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for tbeir name.M'FPiV- UF'\u2022 miSH! Are composed of Vegetable ingredient, exrln-sive'y, as can be ascertained ov chemical tents.Tbeir promioeot qualities are those of an active a id searcbing, though perfectly mild aod agreeable detergent aperient ; of a gentle soporific, promoting ilie insensible prespiration ; of s pl-asant diuretic, iovigorating tbe kidney* aod bladder ; and ot a delightful tonic cardiac, ex Citing appetite by tbe demands of nctiee digestion, a.d che-ring the mind with that grateful sense of renovated heal b which is one ol tbe most félicitons feelings of oar nature.1HE PHŒ IX BimRS!!! 80 denominated from tbeir astonishing power of creating new life aod health, as it were from \u2022 be very asbes of tbe most dilapidated constitutions\u2014are more strongly tonic and more immediately iovigotating than tbe pills cootaio-tng the same choice vegetable extracts «s 'be latter, id a different modification.Although really less (arbitrer, than tbe List Pills, tbey nevertheless begin to cleanse the alimentnry canal moth sooner; generally slightly «>per»t-ing within three or font hours, and product! g a decided sense of relief to the head end stomach, and rxbilaraifog tbe mind, even in ir.s time than this.MOFFAT\u2019S LIFE PILLS Ml In affections \"f tbe bend, sick beadarfe or nervous beadach-, these Pills will be foend to possess tbe most sa-utary efficacy.Moffat*» Phoenix itters Have been bappilv used for the cure of Fev.and Ague witb Invariable success.BIiJ Ui COMPLAINT* AND A MODI OF CUKE!!! A well regulated and proportioned qnar lity of bile upon *he stomach is always req 4 site for (be promotion of sound bealto\u2014it sti mulates digestion and keeps tbe intestinal canal free from all obstructions.When tber.is a deficiency of bile, tbe body is consrsnily coauve Oo tbe other band, an overabundaDc* of h!le censes frequent nausea in tbe stomach and often promotes very severe attack» of di .-ease, which sometimes end in death.Dr tot flfU\u2019N L?f torditiatsH! Should be taken fo the early eteges of Bilious Complaints ; and 1 persevered in strictly ac cording to directions, will positively effect \u2022 cure.PILES! PIL S!! PILE*!!! Asa remedy for this most distressing an obstinate mslady, tbe VaG&TABI.K LIFJ MEDICINES deserves a distinct and empha**-recommendation It ia well-known to inn dreds in this city, that the former proprietor of three valuable Medicines wus himself afflict ed with tbi® ccmplaint for upwards of tbimtt-rtvs tsars ; and 'bat be tried in vain every remedy prescribed within tbe whole eoœpes» of tbe Materia Meoic* Be, however, at length 1 frd the Medicinr which is now off-red to the public, and h- was cured in a very short time, after bis recovery bad b\u2014n pronounced nr 1 only improbable, but absolutely impossible, by auy human means.MOFFAT\u2019S Life Pills & Phoenix Bitters Cure Dyspepsia, by thoroughly cleansing tie first and second stomachs, nod creating a fit.of pate healthy bile, instead of the stnle and scrid kind ; Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Resttescoers, ill-Temper, Anxiety, Langour, and Melancholy, which are tbe general symptoms of Qyspepsia, will var ish, as a natural conséquence of its cure.THE LIFE MEDICINES For bilions and liver complaints, with tbel many well-known attendants, bilious and gfol headache, pain and oppression after meals, gtd-dioess, dixeiness, heartburn, loss of-noetite are acknowledged to be vastly superior)to »ty thing ever before off red to tbe public.MERCURIAL DISEASES; Persons whose constitutions have b-c-tre impaired by the injudicious use of Msaccsv ill find these Medtcii es a perfect cure, »s they fail to eradicate from the system all th* -fleets of M-reury, infinitely sooner than tb« most powerful prep rations of Sarsaparilla.S'\"KOtULA.Tbe most horrible cases «f Scrofula in «btc tht Face.Bones and Limbs of tbe victim h» been preyed up< o by the i satiable diseuse, ar proved by undeniable authority ot the stiff-reo themselves, to hav»- been completely cu-ed ht these purely Vegeteble Medicines, after al others bad b-en found more than useless Acute or Inflammatory Rheumatism.Azithroeia Obrt n ca or Chronic Rh-umutiPm ! ! ! These diseases, which are am- ng tbe most ,
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