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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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Giuis ! Guns H.& W.BANSLËŸ, Perfumers «b4 Hsir Cittws, To their Rowed Hiz&nasrs the Prince of fVaUSf Prmee Alfred ; His Grace the Duke of /yriscoilfo,, Jv ^ if flowifo vl Earl St.Cermaia, .General Brrtee, Mojo* Tstadais».* Major ConeU and Smite.No-10, St- John Street, Qaebec- TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Cbrlstmtara »m* Mew lestr\u2019a ClMill OTS, OOMOT, -CUTLERTr PERFUMERY,' Braebea, Walking Cane#, Baskeu, and all kind# of Fancy Goods of the oea; Bnglith, Scotch, and Freaeb Manu fact not to be fooad ia this continent, solicits call for HOLdft*?MMBMMMr new, by the steriners end sailing ye***!*, di rectly imported by tbe Arm from London, France and Germany Bason gronod and set with despatch, on an entirely new principle.The Newest of the New.* HAW.BaxAbt |are on haad a large assortment of \u201c10* gtbat improved STROPS, which are undoubtedly the bast aad ebe«pcë6 ever offered for «ale.* u 1_____i._^ Remember No.10, M.John Street.Qnebec, Deff.11, 1861.\t1 t1 '\t'I XRB i - so FL.! RE Sobecriher baa received e choice assortment of DOUBLE and SINGLE NG PIECES, inclnding some-very fine DUCK GUNS ; Powder Flasks and Shot Poaches in great variety ; Diamond Grain Powder.Rley\u2019s Cape, Wads, Ac., Ac.SAHCI2L J.SHAW, .« St John Street, üp?«r Tows, ; tod Sons-le-Fort Street, Lewer Town.Quebec Sept.26 186 -\t'\t* DeKuyper\u2019s Gin, 0?V TTOGSHEADS now Unding ex StJ XX BKOTHsas, from London, and For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Sept.21, 1861.1 1 EDUCATION, i vra esnaEW\u2019s classes re- YI OPEN, after tbe Sommer vacation, on MOiNDAT, the 19th iosUnt, at 91 A.M.The Jan lor Deparineat RE-OPENS at the - St.Locts Road, Quebec, Aug, 9, 1861 ¦'TMEK I \u201c \"ij ¦ tocqnw.i Jftdl Daily and Weekly, .M:a .*\t.V\tof) ! .i: AT TBS PUBLISHING OFFICE, 1, .île -uî) j« htfintral lie t> ir\t.MOUNTAIN STREET.9f I >7 I -t ':n|l THK LITSST ! 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For sals by\t\" ^ 1.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Dec.5, Mfjl.-., Shipping and Lumber Trade.The St.Lawrence Warehouse, Dock and Wharfage Co., - Incorporated by Ant of Parliament 20 Ties Gap.174.SOUTH jQiUENEC.ÏHI8 Company is cdtablshad for the par-poee of affording thee* laoUittoa ta Ship-f tuwi\tOoaiaiêfco'Nfr Boath->\t«M.G.MOUNTAIN.N.B.\u2014It will be found on Sale nt tbe frilowng Retail Stores MR.JOSEPH WHITEHEAD, St.John Street.MR.JNO.MoCAOHRY, Oil Dépôt, St.Jobs Street.Messrs.'BELANGER A GARIEPY, 9| Fabrique Street.MR.JNO.TBAFl^f, 8t.John Sunrij' * f\t1\t\u2022 \u2022 .MR.8.DROLET, St.John Street, fwithaut], Bt.John Suburbs.MR.LOUIS CONSTANTIN, Comer of Dellgoy and St.01i*.er Street, St.John Suburbs.MR.ALPHONSE CONSTANTIN, Cornes Richmond and St.Clair, St.John Suburb#.MR.JOSEPH LACHANCE, Finlay Market Place.MR.DENIS BOGUE, SHtery Cove.\t/ Be sure to ask for the Portland Kerosene Oil.Quebec, Sept.12 1861.\t;\t\u2022\t6mc law 1______________¦\t_________ .\t.\t.¦.i ,\t, (\tfrij.or TH8 ' SCMTIFIC AMERICAN.' I ¦ ode | Ths Bsit .t \u2022A e.ii\t.>\t\u2018 ft*1 *\u2022 MiOHSHtOAL Paria in ths Woelo.riu:-.7 mi) tl on \" {>93?on I -.\u2022>nnehii SEVRNTKENTH YEAR, i, .\ti i rt Vol.VI.Now Series.A NEW VOLUME of this widely dfculat-ed paper commences on the 4th Of Xaan-suy Every number conUlns sixteen pages of Useful information, and from five td tin C.Iginnl engravings of new Infèntlonf aud dhreoveries, all of which are prepared dxpressfy' fori its columns.\u2018 The Sotwfirrc Ahihiosh fi devoted to ihe interests of popular Science, tbe Mechanic Arts, Msnufàctllfés, Inventlaui, Agrlcaitare, ÇoiA-mere*, and the Industrial Pursuit?generally, and U valuable and fpstraolive not Only to tbe Workshop and1 Manufactory, but also in the Honiebold, the'Library, and the*1 Seeding Room.\t\u2018 To the Inventor *\t.v !.?The SoisHTiric Ambricah Is jlndispsnsal|ls to every inventor, as it not only coutains illustra-ted descriptions of ur-rlyallthe bestlq*«n-tions a* they come out, bat each number oon-taius aa- Official List of the Claims of all the Patepts issued from the United State# Patent Office daring the Peek previous ; than giving a correct history of the progress o'\" in this country.We are also reps week, the best scientific journals _x Britain, France'and Germany ; thus pUcin-in onr possessiou all that ia transpiring in mechanical seisne* and art la tbe«a old eaun-tries.We shall continue to transfer In our columns copious extracts from these journals of whatever we may deem of interest to our readers.\u201e British North  merica.Incorporated by Royal Charter- #\t>r.'i\t!\u2022 rtl jj|r \u2022\t1 THE Court of Directors hereby give notiee that a HALF YEARLY DIVIDEND, at the rate of SIX PER CENT per annum on tbe capital of the Bank, will become payable to the Proprietors of Sham rogiiier^d In tbe Colonies, on and after the 24th DAY of JANUARY, 1862, daring the neaal boors of basinets, at thekeferal Branch Bunks, as announced by circular to tbe respective parties.Ths Dividend is declared m Sterling money, freedf Income tax, and will be payable in the Colonies at tbe rate of exchange current on the 24th day of January, 1862.to be fixed by iRs respective local Boards, with an addition equivalent to the income tax.No Transfer can be made between tbe 1st and 24th Jaooery, 1862, as the books must be closed dbrlDg that period^ ^ t;'-; By order of the Court, : '\u2022 v.c.i '.\t\u2022 (J, McNAB.No.St.Helen\u2019s Place, 2 _ London, 3rd Deo.L861.$ v \u2022 Itec.90.1861.\t1 c ij tawU9|fc3awtaSMkdt26.j: ! j.T\t.I .'h\t\u2022 .v Drill Book PROVINCE OF CANADA.By His Excellency .the Right Honorable OHitt.es Stanlsy Vucoust Mohck, Baron Mouck of Ballytrammon, in the County of Wexford, Governor Genera! of Brittsh North America, and Captaie Geaeral aod Governor ia Chief in, and over the Provinces of Canada, Nora Scotia, New Brunswick, and tbe Island of Prince Edward, and Vice-Admiral of the same, Ac., *e., Ac.To *11 to whom these presents shall come, or whom tbs same may concern\u2014Gssbtino : Jobs A; ttAehovsLo, tTTHBREAS on tbe Atty.Genl.W morning of the Seventh day of November last, tbe Cuilom House, si tbe Village of Port Erie, in the Uoooty of Welland, was broken into and robbed by some person or perioua unknown ; Now Kxow Ys.that a REWARD of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS, lawful money of tbe Province of Canada, will be paid to any person or persons, not betog tbe actual offender.or offenders, wIm> will give such information as win lead to tbe discovery, apprehension and conviction of the perpetrator or perpetrators of the above crime.Give» under my Hand and Seal at Arms, at tbe Government House in tbe CITY of QUEBEC, in tbe said Pror.Vince, this SIXTH day of DECEM BBR, in tbe year of oar Lord, on* thousand eight hundred aod sixty-ooe, and io the Twenty-fifth year n,.i L.SL BY due to or by Tatloe.And tba creditors of the said Estate ar* hereby reqaestsri to Ale tbrir aeeoant# at bis office, at dap Blasa, so or before the 20th.December neat.p*'1\ti*** ;-p -\t1 : EDWARD H.TAYLOR.Qnebec, Nov.2$, 1861.t fob l Asthma, and Incipient Con-sumption are Effectually Cured .«r «i : .K.etting\u20198 CffMgfc Lozenges.JUDGE BY THB IMMENSE DEMAND, ibis Uhtvtcsal R> Msor now stands tbe first in habile tavear aod confidence; this result has been acquired by tbe tett of fifty years\u2019 expe-rieoce.These Lezenges may be found on sale in ç.V.ery Hriilak Colony*- and througbont India and China they have been highly esteemed wherever introduced.For Cocoas, Asthva, end aU affections of the Throat and Chest, they ere tbe most agreeable and efficacious remedy.- Prepared and Sold in Boxes end Tins of various trees; by THOMAS KEATING, Chemist, Ae , T9, St.Panl\u2019f Churchyard, London.Sold Retail by alt Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendors in the World.¦ Important Testimonial.' \u2022 Melbourne, Port Philip.¦ Diar 9th,\u2014I duly received per Maitland the case of Lozenges, and have much pleasure in saying that they have met with a ready sale,\u2014 therefore, eend me now the vaine of ten pounds, that is, doable the lut sent, packed in two cases with Tins, Ae., a* before.The Losenges require only to oe tried, eod|I am sore tbe sale will be immense.I am not aa advocate for Proprietary Medicines in tbe ge serai way, bat essore yoa that tbe Losenges bave done so muob good in almost every cuts in wÿieh we havf recommended them, that I believe tVem better adapted to this climate than anything else we have seen used.Believe me, dear Sir, yoors faithfully, DAN\u2019L R.LONG.Mr.Thomas Keating.W To prevent tpurioxu imitation pltate to obterve that the word* i,KEATING\u2019S COUGH LOZENGES1 are engraven on the government Stamp of each Bo* without.Hold is Quebec by J.Musson A Co., J E.Burke, Joe.Bowies, J.S.Bowen., Geo.Muuon.,.\t.Nov.21, 1861.\t12c law Tail\u2019s Batter.150 T For Sale by INNETS TAIT\u2019S Obolee Family BUTTER.LARI, GIBB A 00.Quebec, Oct.11,1861.Landed .i OTP Steam Coals, Wharf and for Shit; ABERDEEN BIST DNS STEAK COAL.M.I.WILSON.320 T .Apply to Quebec, Oct.t* 1861.Japan Hyson & Twankay, NOW landing ex *\u2022 Great Britain,\" from London, an< Quebec, Nov.21,1161,\t2oAlaw t fob 20 Chemists, Architects, Millwrights, and Farmers.I The ?'Scientific American\u201d will be found a mast useful journal to them.AU tbe new |dis-coveriee in the soien.ee of chemistry archive a to its columns, end tbe lotarests of the Architect end carpenter are no* Overlooked ; All the new inventions and, discoveries appettaiéiog M these porsulta being published from week to week.Useful and practical information pertaining to tb# totareata ef millwrights'and j mill-owners will be fonpd published to 'tbs I Bciraafio.Aajgjic.ai^\u2019 which tofomnU|*,tbej4 7 cannot poeeihly obtain from any other soaro*.Subjects to which plantera and farmers are interested will be found .dfoousacd in ' the \u201c Scientific American ;\u201d most of the improvements in agricultural implements being illns-(rated ia its columns.I ei; - TERMS: To malt subscribers:\u2014Two Dollars n year, or One Dollar for six months.* One Dollar pays for one complete volume of '416 pàgta ; two volumes comprise one year.Tbs volâmes commenta on the first of January and July.AUTHORITY.___ THE \u201cDRILL and RIFLE INSTRUCTION for tbe CORPS of RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, by authority of tbe Secretary of State for War,\u201d published in England in 1861; is aow being republished by tbe Quskm\u2019s Prisvsr, with il-luctrations, disgrams, Ac., and will be for Sale attbefr Officr, St.Amsb Sthbbt, oo and after tbe 2vd JANUARY, 1862, as also at the principal Stationers, Ae , in this City and in Montreal.Prioe, only 25 cents.Qnebec, Deo.28, 1661.\t3w 3aw UNIVERSITY qf: ¦ cm BATIS.Five Copies, for Six Months.$5 Ten Copies, for Six-Moof-bs.$8 Ten Copies, tor Twelve Months.$15 Fifteen Copies, for Twelve Months.$22 Twenty Copies,for Twelve Months.$28 For all dabs of Twenty and over, the yearly inbecriplion is only $i 40.Names can be sent in at different times and from different Post Offices.Special copies will be sent gtatis to any part of the country.Western aod Canadian money or Post-office stamps taken at par for subscriptions.Canadian subscribers will please to remit 25 oenta extra on each year\u2019s snbscription to pre-pay posts e./ MUNN&Co, Publisher*, No.37 Park-row, New York.Jsny.4, 1862.Bishop\u2019s College LENNOX VILLE.T ENT TERM commeucea in tbe JUNIOR JLj DÉFaStHEN?, wa January 7tb.For intorasaliou apply to tbu Rev.J.W.Williams, M.A., Rector.\t' SENIOR DEPARTMENT, on January 18lh.Apply to tba Rev.J.H.Nicolls, D.D., Princi pal, Qnebec, Deo.20, 1861.\tSaw t jan 16 Notice.Application will be mad* at ths ap- proaebiog Session of tbe Legislatnre for tbe passing of an Act to Incorporate a MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY In this City.JOHN ROSS, DAVID D.YOUNG, J.B.RENAUD, BY.J.NOAD J.THIBAUDEAU, J GAUPRY, W.WiriiALL.Qnebec, Dee.11, 1881.\u2018im Ta.\u2018 GURU S hereby given, that application will be _ rr>.A.tL, m,!!\t«r the Legisla- ture tor an act to form tbe portion of the PARISH of ST.KOCH of QUEBEC, north of tbe River St.Cbsrlef istu a Sspaiatk Musioipa UTT.Quebec, D*«.21, 1861.4\t9 law The iguuuruuuu me has be-1,\u201d add its imlly Medi- HE undersigned are authorized to.make arrangements to LEND MONEY ôn SK-TY of REAL ESTATE, in sums of from $600 to $10,000.HOLT A IRVINE, St.Peter Street.Quebec, Deo.28, 1861.\t1m 3aw NOTICE r L- best Family Medicine the World 1!\t, Coe of the meet popular MedUiaes *t; present sold io Canada, aod tbe o*LT onb that has worked its way into poblie favor : and general use on its own merits, without a single rorr or a single obbtivioati forced upon the public notloe by tbe proprietor.The knowledge of Us efficacy has been commnniuated from friend to friend and from neighborhood to neighborhood, till its very name come a \u201cfamiliar household word,\u201d présenta in 4h* little stock of Family cinei ihdibmmuabls\ti And as it ia a \u201c home manufacture,\u201d public opinion awards to it the pbIvbbbhci, m far as petronsge is concerned\u2014especially as it has proved itself sopsbiob to foreign remedies of the kind now, and is less liable to abase In Xbefntore,\u2014happily «caplng- many specnUt-tog hands through which foreign articles mast necessarily pas*.As no person in Canada fexoept myself) possesses tb« recipe for preparing my EHKU-MATIO LIQUID, the puWIo may rest assured that every other article claiming to be the same is apurions, and.to prevent counterfeits, \u201cJACOBS\u2019 RHEUMATIC LIQUID\" will hereafter be blown io each bottle.It has proved itself an An exe«ll**t remedy in \u201c Dipt eria,\u2019 And when taken in the pibst staois of the disease 1* a CERTAIN CURE.It does not profess to care \u2018tall diseases to which flesh is heir\u201d bat In nnmberleei eases which occnr in daily life 4 \u201d IT IB INVALUABLE.\u201d EY\u201d Try It once and yon will never be without it.IT CUBES , Sudden Colds, Coughs, Phthisic, Fever.Ague, Dyspopei*, Acid Stomach, Canker io the Month and Stomach, Sick Headache, Cramp and Palo in the Stomach, Heartburn, Painter\u2019s Cholic, Diarrhoea, Dysentary, Bummer Complaints, Cholera Morbus, Cholera In-fantam, and Cholera, Rheumatism, Lamenes-, Wounds, Burns, Rsajsss, Froeibltes, Stiffness and SwelUog-of the Joints, Toothache, Ague, Bore Throat, Pain in the Side.Headache, Neuralgia in tbe Face, Cbilblatoi, and the Bites of Poisonous Insects, and Venemous Reptiles.Ae.Prepared only by 0.J AOOBS, .0\tSherbrooke, C.1.o Sold by Drnggista and Dealers every where.J.BOWLES A CO., , Medical Hail, Geaeral Agents, Where all dealers can b« supplied st Manufacturer\u2019s prices.I.-\u201cALSO \u2014 For Sale by J.Musion A Co., J.E.Burke, J.8.Bowen, J.W.McLeod aod J, H.Marsh.Quebec, Deo.II 1161.\t12m e Valuable Houses for Sale at ^.iïiitfouiUÆlfflsant., ¦ rpHE MOUSE at the corner of St, I John and De Salaberry Streets, JË89.^belonging-to1 Mrt H.Blaho, and a COTTAGE facing Do Salaberry Street, either forapyieS'Or a Jife*reQt, Apply to Edodabd Tzsiisk, Eaq , Notary ; ôr to the ondereigneti JOS.PETITCLERC, r.o Notary.Quebec, Dee.28y-l86l* -t-' C/Jmc 3aw Birds ! Singing Birds ! ! s: li 1 ,i\tc> LJ arriv A Rare CTbance In Town.ADIES and Gentlemen, the Bird Dealer, r F.W.BRUNS, from the Old Country, has Ved here with a large assortment of Singing, Whistling, Mocking sod Talking Birds Trained German Hartz Canaries, Singing Prin cipal Warbling, Trilling, Rolling, Flat# and Nightingale Notes, Singing Gold and Paradise Finches, Linnets, Larks, Ac.; an assortment of Fancy Birds aud Parrots\u2019 Cages, to soit any Parlor.For sale at the Store No.13, Mocmtaih Hill Quebec, Dec.28, 1861.\tImc Port Wine.' TT OGBHBADS Offly, Cramp A Co.very ) IT superier PORT WIN*.2 Pipes do do do do do For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Dec.5, 1861.ENGLISH CHEESE.Now Receiving ex ONDARA, from Bristol, Th A8KBTS Qneen's Arms, Cheddar and Double Gloslcr.6 Baskets Fiaest Cheddar Truckles, 8 Cases North Wiltshire.For sal* by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Qnebec, Oct.14,1861.CHARLES B0X1LL, .Pbllmaelteltla* V.8.i ¦ General Com.mi*sion Merchant* Deo.18, 1861,\t3m 1 « Arracan Rice.I\tOAGS very fine, now landing t Il Steamship \u201c Anglo-Saxon.\u2019\u2019 ^\t\u2018¦^kod for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Qnebec, Nor.6,1861* Coals and Coke, i For Sate by the Subscriber in lots to suif purchasers, ^ Oft A /^CHALDRONS Best Newcastle Vy HOUSE COALS.460 Obatdrons Sydney, Chester and Lancaster Coals.\u2014 ALSO, \u2014 120 Ohaldroor English Coke, suitable for Fernaces.All well screened aad free of dost.JOHN BAILS, Levey's Wharf or Prinee of Wales Street.Quebec, Dec.18.1861.\t2wc Herrings.Round 400 BSS\"\"\" The Si.Lawrence has its sleet and fogs, Us ice-wind keen and frore ; On sea there's storm before ron, and frost upon tbe shore ; In ihe long, long march,tbyongb pine aud larch, along the trampled snow, With tbe icy breath of a sleepy death about you as you go.But John Bull clothes your bellies and your backs with food and furs, And in your own brave veins tbe blood of manhood cheerily stirs ; So if there\u2019s pith in meat and drink, and manly hearts beside.All safe yen'll land, and to ansE ycoll stand, where roll* St.Lawrence tide.And the blessing of your couotrymen and countrywomen too, WHl cling and dose abontyon, as hearty We-s- 11 tag* do, - Surpassing warmth of food and firs, from heart to heart they\u2019ll run \u2014 And England\u2019s wide and watchful arms will clasp her every son.There are beardIma chins among you, there are bestds all griuly grey \u2022\t; There are lads of tender nurture, and rough slips that none Would stay : There\u2019s gentle blood and simple, there's nobleman and down, For Buffinisg and for danger by common duty bound.Tbe fopl ing Guardsman flings his crust of foppery away .And sets to work as lightly at e\u2019er he set to P*»T i From club, boudoir, and drawing-room, and hunting-field, he\u2019s there.To face tbe lot that others face, and fare as others fare.And some leave wives and children, sweethearts and parents dear, Warm hearths for icy darkness, fall cups for sorry cheer : From the general to the private, not one among them all, Bat bitterly makes bis sacrifice, be it great or be it small.And shall we grudge them a comfort, that purse of oun can pay, A God speed and a greeting, as they sail upon their way ?Blow fair, ye winds ; be merciful, grim winter, * to our brave, May onr bleBsings serve to strengthen,onr prayers have power io save I the scent at tbe rascal.1 suspect th*t tb* game is played upon others as well as ma, and hence your detectives might do tbe country * iurriiw br MK&m ffiffKi RjlCh* door apprehending the person who ceils for U itéra for Breason, esta placing Sam ia rimho.'\u201d Tte swindlers did not AeiUorJaStacs, haring tatb* meantime got alarmed *4 the nvaneroas enquiries mad* after the aforesaid boats, aad left for a more premselng hrtd ef operations.As ww have-said, oae of them has beaa captured to Rochester, aad itdf wesy.yehabte the other will not be long to shsurtog the seme fota.1 ir$M Ule Kagiisfc Papers* THE DESTRUCTION OF THB BAND UNDER BCSfES* COMMAND.(Frew the MeatasC.' ; Dr, PhiUimore prayed tbe admission of tbe suticle.j sf .Dr Dean opposed.He contended that tbe Church of England allowed great latitude in tbe construction of it# articles sad; formularies, ar\u2018-tiisa freedom of thought was tbe baais of Protestantism.Be contended also that Baron Bunsen was a Christian to tbe stricteet oenae «I th* ward,-having been instrumental in the erection of the Bishopric of Jerusalem, which waain direct connection with tbe Established Cbnreh of England.He maintained that tb* free head flag of Venture was ttot dangerous if it were dene ia a becoming spiritjpurticularly if Scrip tare wasliksly to suffer by conventional language, and no subject had suffered more by ooaventtoaal language than Scripture, whether they took the extremes of Popery or Celvinism.He greatly regretted this prosecution, and considered that if so much agitation had not take* pi sea ia relation to the book, it would never have received the attention which had been given to it.So much indeed bad it received that a learned Parse* had been sent to'tbiseoentry from Bombay for tbe especial purpose of translating th* book into his own language.If tbe promoters were right in tbeir views, there must necessarily be be an effd to liletorr criticism in tbe Church of England.Atom time it was believed that .tbe sup stood still.£n tbe valley of Aacalon, and that tbe world was created in six days ; but science had put an end to inch theories, and wasTBereTo Be no change in philology\u2014 wpre they to be silent on the tight which advancing time'threw upon these subjects T If they did so, they would secure unity, but it would be a most dangerous uui ^o«\t;\t« ao « *-«0 \u2022\to ^ ' ¦*\u20228 IT f- :E : :53- ':SS ?P* nrnptri r.- \u2022 \u2022 n : « i «1 : i~ :a J** i : :\t|\t| \"ïT»-» :«\t£* ?S S : \u2014 s*\t: cc\to\t:\t« :\t: «>-.ySjjTZTT»\"\u2014®\t\u2014 »o< ;«0,.,r,0 t- 1 *\to\t9» \u2022\t cto l'eprée-aridi.data le but 4e paeodre en con.idéeaûoe certains régiamente faits par les directes» de le Coaa-p*tTUie, leeqaeie aeroet alors soumis aax action-aairee poertaer avpfobattae,eneonSeraitéanx présenta Téglemeata de la c osa pagaie.'* Per ordre, '>v'\t\u2018 ''\u2022'h' \u2022 v .' v A.D.UTERIN, Secretaire.Québec, 10 décembre, 1861.6w Saw COMMENCING NEXT WEEK, the HOURS of DRILL will be ee follows:\u2014 At the Riding School.1st and 2nd Divisions, on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, at 31 P.M.3rd and 4th Division!, on TUESDAY and THURSDAY, ut 31 P.M.Otb and 6th Divisions, on WEDNESDAY aod FRIDAY, at 1) P.M.Sergeant Taylor will attend on FRIDAY, at 3 P.M., for extra drill.On SATURDAY, at 3 P.M., the whole will drill together.A.FRASER, \u2022\tSecretary.Quebec, Jany.4, 1862.Five wood FOR SALK.K MAPLF, black birch «CH FÜEI3 WOOD, well ef tbe best %uali>y.*vee three feet In U-ngih, delivered Mwa and spilt, ie quantities of i cord to one hundred cords.\u2014slid\u2014 2900 BUSHELS OATS.Terms, Caen on delivery.Apply to W.J.PIT9N A 00., corner of St.Create »»d St.Lewis Streete, (I.Town.Quebec, Dee.14.1861.J 1m Chronic or Inflammatory CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, NEURALGIA, PAU ALYSIS, For ml HAT HOUSE nod PREMISES si-_ tuate lo tbe Parish of St.Am- _____Racist dr la Jrork Lorctfr (Indien Loretta), now occupied as a Hotel by Mr.D.Donally.Apply to B.G.CANNON, N.P.Quebec, Jany.13, 1862.\t3 To Let ire., irc-s It is also a «overelgn Remedy for (Possession immediately,) For 3 or O Mxmths, A BRICK HOUSE eontainiog 6 «p»\tRooms, with Kitcbro and good JfiUnL Cellar\u2014partly furnished If reqoired.Fee particolera apply Box 13 Poet Office.Quebec, Jenv.13, 1862.\t3 WOLFE\u2019S A romalic Schiedam Schnapps, A Superlative Tonte, Anti-Dyspeptû and Invigorating Cordial.Female Diseases IR TBK1R Varied and Distressing Forms.House to Let, ml DIRECTIONS.\u2014One bottle fell R\u2022# ~\tMOST UAL.Sole Ageeta for Canada.Also, Sole Agents in Cassadafor Jala* Mama * OaJb Obaaipuroes ; J.Howard lla-cfa * Oo.\u2019a Madeira Wines; Brandenburg F re res\u2019 Claret Wines ; Cramp, Suter A Oo.\u2019e Sherry Wince ; Wm.Yoea«ee A Co.*e Edia->urgti Alee; Offiey, Cramp A Co.'s Port Nov! 16.1861.\t3mc dAw lîrewslxçB .Dentifrice.TÜST RECEIVED afresh supply of BREW- Indian Corn roa sax.2.4,500 Quebec, Jany.8, 1862.y| STER\u2019S CELEBEATKD DENTIFRICE.Appvovnd Ay our firet Dantista^ad Phyetciaue, as taeTnostpfr.r»etDea*if|ica it oh: '\u2022 * j mMon a co.Qoebnc, Nov.8.1861.\t2mc BUSHELS.Apply to ALLAN GILMOUR A CO.Thu abipe from New York call at Cork Harbor.The Ships from BosUm call at Halifax and Cork Harbor.Psbxia, Capt Judkins, AnttOA, Oapt Shannon, Aeasia.CaptJ Stooa, OA«ADA,Capt J.Leitob.Asia, Onpt E G Lott, America, Capt Hockley.Adstbalabian,\tNiaoaea, Capt Moodis, Capt.Cook.\tBoaor a, Capt Anderson.Scotia (now building ) These vessel* carry a clear white light at mast-head ; green on starboard bow ; red on port bow.- leaves wbdrbsdat, Ambuca, Stone,\t\u201c\tN.York, Jan.Niaoaea, Moodle,\t\u201c\tBostan, Asia, Lott,\tM\tN York, Canada.Mnlr,^ \u201cBoston, Antic a, Shannon,\t\u201c\tN.York, Berths not seenred until peid for.An experienced Surgeon on board.Tbe owner* of these ships will aot be ae-conntable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preclone Stones or Metals, unless billa of lading are signed therefor end the reine thereof therein expressed.For freight or peeeage, apply to E.OUNA&D, 4 Bowling Green, New York.Jan.9, 1862.\t______________________ WHO HAS NOT FELT IT- T SOME TIME OR OTHER tbe trouble of AT SOME TIME UR UTHMtt me woume or lighting a fire on a cold morning 1 Tbit is now all dona awav with by using CRAWFORD\u2019S PATENT FIRELIGHTERS, saving matches, paper, kindlingwood, trouble aad a»-noyaece.For sale at all grocers and geuerel stores in Quebec.Price, 25 cents e box of six dosent A good article, try them.Orders addressed\t_______ ARTHUR CRAWFORD, No.60, Richmond Street, Toronto.Dec.17, 1861.DINNEFORD\u2019S Pure Fluid Magnesia DEPARTMENT Crown Lands, Qcmec, 31st Dec., 1861.The Sale Announced Has been, during twenty-five years, empbatl-tally sanctioned by the Medical Profession, and noiversaliy accepted by tbe PeUic, ee ms Rsi Bxsr Ritnt jr for ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, ADACHE, GOUT AND INDIGESTION, and as a Man Apkuxxt for deiioata eonsllta-tiocs, more especially for Ladies sod Obildrta.Combined with the Hoard.npwo Gentlemen can bs accommodated with BOARD and Apartments, eh No.9 St.John Street, within.Apply at side door.I Quebec, Dee.9,1881.ACIDULATED LEMON 8YBUP, it forms an agreeable Efervetring Drought in which its aperient qualities are much increased.Dating Hot Sbasoxs and in Hot Oli-matxs, the regular nee of this simple ai d elegant remedy has been foand highly beeefi- son TBS Kth DAT cf JANUARY NEXT, or res Lots No.\u20182by of the 1st Range NORTH OF GARTHBY, 1XD Nos.9 & 10,of the ilth Range or i' \u2022 WOLFSTOWN, Manufactured (with the utmost attention to strength and parity,) by .D1NNKF0RD * Oo.172, New Bond Street, London ; And Sold by ell respectable Cbemieta throughout tbe World.Dec, 28, 1861.\t12me 2aw X> O m t x> o xi e d .ANDREW RUSSELL, A is ta i.Commieeèoeer.Quebec, Jeny.8, 1862.\t4 ! fl T HOUSS lately ooenpled Oapt a Sbbooold, on the by Little For rest, and farther particulars, ai ply ia.DUVAL * TASCHBRÏAÜ, Adrocatea, 14 Haldlmand Street; Quebec, March 18, 1841.\ttf A FARM FOR SALE.ON the Littl* Rmm Roah, abo mile* from the Toll Gate, containiag on hundred and eighty acres, with Farm-houee Barns, Stable*, Ooaeh-hoaaa aod other oat> building*.For terms and conditions, Apply to THOMAS DORAN, St.Fetor Street.or to\tB.G.CANNON, ' Notary, f Garden Street, Quebec.Qosbse, Nor.It, 1880.\ttf The following Sections from Passenger Acts are still in A force, and all breaches thereof, in any particular, will be rigidly prosecute 1.Twines.SAIL-MAKBR8 and all kinds ofFUhiog l-^j| ccpmrpi* A crpiitc F?lin» TwiBss,LiBse, Nets, Seines,Shoe-Thread* * «SSeilgei AgeillS, EVUIl Ac., of best quality and at lowest price.BALSTON * 00., Manufactnrera, Poole, Bnglaad.July 24,1861\t* ¥\tSm ' iit Union of Glasgow 13 & 1- EVERY SUBSCRIBER Can receive for this year one Victoria Hotel.\u2022 MESSRS.RKHTERS SCHUSIK6ER INFORM the pabUs in général and their frtaads la psiMoolar, that they bars commenced to occupy, aad will continue to occupy, for Mas.WIDOW COTB, the Hotel known ««ter me a now of the VICTORIA HOTEL, totoate ia Lowwa Town, Mo.5 Notre Dame \u2022tree* aad No.8 Si Peter street.Messrs.R.à 9.further anaouaoe that they haws mads great smslloratioos to the building aad that they bar* spared nothing toeosnrs to trarsHere all kinds of accommodation.Mesw.R.A S will hasp a good table and will always hare the boat liquor* on hand.Qaoboe, Dee.2.1881.\tIto2aw.copy of Many Happy returns of the Day LOBSTERS.O A /VARB8 4 do*, each, in 1 R.Tery fresh.Ties, For sals by Qrefcre, Dot.14, 1881.M.O.MOUNTAIN.THE SCOTTISH AMICABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.ci.Hie Gram the Duxs of Roxbomu; ÂT the Osptoaalal laTestijatlnn Slat Dec 1880.a Boons of £1 lAs.per coot pea annum declared or.Capital aad raTious boot UO.\u201cTbs Boa is mow declared also participates In tbs fa taro profits, and is equal to a Bonn* sf 2 per mat.not so participating.i^Phada.£8ll,T88 11s.*d.Anasal income, £154,754 12s.114.By the minim am premium table, M at largt a \u2018 t it vnttartd for the tmallttt pot- Por tables of rates and general information, apply to tbs undersigned, Agent for the Society, No.12, St.Peter Street.D.A.ROSS, AdTOcata.Quebec, June 22.1881.\t12me Saw For î$ale, AHANDSOMS Poor-Wheeled OARRIAOB almoet new, to be men at Mr.Gisobis\u2019, Ooaefa-mslrer, St.Uitnla Street.Quebec, July 11.1881.Stoves, Grates and Fenders ! FOR 8ALB BT THB 3UBSCRIBBR : IJBGISTSR GRATIS, Asst.25 Oookisg Stores, of latest patteras, 40 Fancy Par tear Stores, choies do, 12 Hall Storm, Mages pattern, 4 Farmer's Agricultural Furnaces, With h!s usual ¦\u2014ni tincat of Pnrntebiog BaMdteg and Oabiaet Hardware.SAMUBL J.SHAW, St.John Street, Upper Town, aadUoos-te-Fort Street, Lower Towa.Quebec, Sept.28,1881.\te u It is of th rery highest class af liae Bograr-ing.\u2019 Subscribers for three Shares can select in lien of Engraringe, one of THREE STATUETTES - EUTBRPE,\" 17 iocke* high.\u2022 Ç \u201cTHALIA,\" IT do do.\u201c TERPSLCHORB,\u201d H inches high.Besides the BngraTinga and Statuettes, EVERT SHAREHOLDER has ooo chance for a PRIZE PAINTING, or other Work of Art, of wbicn £80,000 STERLING, N hare been distributed at cost price.¦ A Specimen BngraTing and Photograph of the Statuettee, are now on view at 194 St.John Street, without.; f FELIX MORGAN!, Honorary Secy., A.U.o G., for Quebec ET The Share Listwiil be QLOSBD HBRE the FIRST WBBK, and the Drawing for Prises ia Glasgow the LAST WBKK in December, pmitiTsly.Quebec, Oct 30, 1861.ners, &c.Kerosene Illuminating Oil 0/1A T>A quality and bnlllancy of Light this Oil stands nnrirelted.For Sale wholesale by M.G.MOUNTAIN, Sole Agent for Quebec and District.N.B.\u2014Be sure and uk for the Portland Kerootiue.Quebec Not.20, 1881.Labrador Herrings.O AA OXRRBLS VERY PRIME.OUU JD » Half da\tdo.For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.14, 1861.69 Twankay Tea, Half-chests now landing Bbotbbba trora London.M.G.MOUNTAIN, f! Quebec, Sept.21.1881.Choice Butter.FIRKINS Upper Canada TABLE BUTTER, jnat received, and For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Not.25, 1881.ifllernaiional fxliibiiion, London, ^No person ahell, within tbs Porto of Quebec or Montreal, or witala fire miles from the onter boundaries thereof, for hire, reward, or gain, or the expectation thereof, condnct, solicit, inflaence or recommend any Emigrant to or on behalf of aay ,\t, Steamboat Owner or Charterer Or to or on behalf of any « RAILWAY COMPANY, Or to or on behalf of any / : ' .-, Lodging House or Tavern- \u2022.-J Reopor, U Z i ¦ ' \" r jf\\ ,i:'.For aay purposa connected with tbe prepara-tTbnVw trrai.genfontt of snch Emigrant for his passage to his Inal placs of Destination in this Province, United States of America.Or the Territories thereof, or gireor pretend to kits to each Emigrant any information or assietance In any way relating to each passage to bis said place of distination, or in any way exaroiaethe rocation of booking passengers, or taking money for their inland fare or for the transportation of their luggage, f * * \u2019 / r ^ - Unless such Person shall have first attained a License from the MAYOR OF THE CITY OR MUNIOIPA a ctlTY III THIS PROVINCE, within which such person may reside, authorising him to act in snch capacity, and which license inch Mayor is hereby authorised to graut on snch person prodocing a recommendation from\t,\t,\t- Her Majesty\u2019s Chief Agent ros EMIGRATION, G||j Tiip\u2018! ».!ii: * » \u2022 L J\tuUe |Uii i, ORDNANCE LANDS.Lake Temiscouata, \u2018 P THURSDAY, th.nth d.y o, Jalj n«t, at noon, will be sold by Public Anction, on the spot, tbe MILITARY BUILDINGS and BARRACKS (wood,) at tbe Fort, on Lake Te-mlseonata, Fort Ingall.\u2014These buildings will at the time of sale be divided into lots, to suit purchasers.Tbe materiAls most be removed forthwith.Terms, cash at the time and place of the sate.Also the Lot of land on which Fort Ingall stands, (about 12 acres) will, at A* tbe same time, be offered to lease for 8, 7 or 12 years by Public Anction.\t^ By order of the Honorable tbe Commissioner of Grown Lands,\t.*i A WM.F.GO*3T&, Ordn.Lands Agent.Qaebso, May 14, 1861.\ttd Postponement.THE Sale of Ten Buildings at Fort Ingall, Lake Temiacooata, advertised for thgJSi 11th iastant, is POSTPONED until farther notice., By order, WILLIAM F.COFFIN, Ordnance Lands Agent.Qaebso, July 10, 1861.High School of Quebec.THE asnal coarse of instrnction in this In-stitaxion comprises English Resding; Grammar and Composition, History, Geography, Writing ; Arithmetic, General and Commercial; Mathematics, including Geometry, Algebra, Mensnration, Ac.; French, Latin,and Greek.Tsana, as heretofore, £12 10s, per annum, payable quarterly in advance; Scholars under 10 yeara of age £10 per annum.By a due distribution of labour among tbe Teacher* and other arrangements, a foil opportunity is afforded of securiag proficiency in the practically nsetal, as well as the Classical branches.\t» Quebec, 27th Dec., 18564 l CIRCULAR.J teremarat Eaigrallon Agent NOTICE I l HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that I will application at ths next Session of Pass'sg sf a Law to per-Msdicine ia Oaaada.CHARLES FORTIER, M.D., Old town, Mains.30th Got.1881.2m law Not.13.; aiarpL NOTICE TUAT Debentures ISSUED BY ïlte Provincial fiovernnient of anocrexxo to Fifty Thousand Pounds /- Sterling, Bearing interest at ths rate sf FIVE PER.CENT PZIt ANNUM, For which ths requisite coupons payable half* yesuly ia rtacoyrapcogr» AT TBB Gffitts ?f JIsmie.Barioz Bros-tad Glvn, Mill»* Co., Are attached, are seppossd to havs been lost at tbs time of the wreck of Steamer North Briton, Mi November lad.the same never having reached their destination ; a/l pertont are tossefor hereby cautioned against purchasing, receiving or aogodating the same, they beiag acted as cancelled, and payment of priaei;.*: aad internet being stopped at this Office aod at the Oflteee of the Financial Agents ia London.The Partieelais of said Debentures are as fol-owe; DeOentares No.03001 to 03050 » 50 at £500 Stg.each » £25,000 payable at Baring, Debentures Mm 03001 to 08050 » 50 at£500 Stg.each * £15,008 payable at Glyn, Mills A Co., all dated Qhehee, 1st October, 1881, ma tarin g 1st January, 1985, bearing internet at Five Per Cent, wish 4T 0 on pens attached to each Bead, commencing 1st Jaanary, 1882.(Bigaed,) G.SHERWOOD, Receiver General of Oaaada.Receiver OcMrsfff 0«es, «*6.y * Qewbse, M Jaamsry, 1882.\t1m THE COMMISSIONBRS for CANADA of the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION of 1842, give notice to all parties desirous of exhibiting Canadian ProdncU, (whether application has been already made lor tbe exhibition of the same or no) that snch articles may be aent in for examination and approval to tbe Gbaud Tbusk Railway Dbfot, Point Levi, at any time between the TENTH and tbe FOURTEENTH DAY of FEBRUARY next.f The Coma»! toi encre will begin their examination at 10 o\u2019clock A.M.of the day last above named.Intending Exhibitor* mast deliver tbe arti-dee for Exhibition at the above named place free of chante.Should they not be approved, tbe Grand Trunk Railway w.H return them free of charge to any Depot on their line from which they have been aent.Parties sending in Grains or Woods are requested In every case to transmit s certificate, stating the species and varieties, and where growa.Woods should be sent of tbe nsnal dimensions for commerce, sod Her Majesty\u2019s Commissioners have expressed a desire that they be shown in planks 4 inches thick, showing ths tap on both sides, or in 4 inch scant-ling, and aecompaoisd, wherever practicable, by twigs with leaves or fiewers.Parties désirons of farther information may apply, concerning Minerals and Specimens of Economic Geology, to Sir W.B.Logan, Montreal ; concerning Products of the Forests and Waters, to Dr.Taché, Quebec, or Dr.Horlbnrt, Hamilton ; concerning Agrienltnrai Products, to Hon.L.T.Sicotte, St.Hyacinthe, and Col.Thomson, Torooto ; concerning articles of Canadian Mannfactnre, to Df.Beatty, Cobourg, or to the Secretary, Montreal, to whom, also, communications on all other boar ness of the Commission are to be addressed.B.CHAMBERLIN, Con\u2019r., Secretary.Montreal, 7th December, 1861.Dee.12, 1861.\t2awc Eagle Life Insurance Company of London.Established ia 180T.CT Canada Agency Established in 1825.ÏHB Quinquennial Division of Surplus for the period ending in 1857, will be paid in h at the office of the undersigned Agents, the carrent rate of Exchange, to those policyholders who may select that mode ; they have the option, however, of applying the surplus in either of the following modes, vis.j\u2014 Istly.\u2014Payable in Cash.2ndly.\u2014Adding to the amount assured.3rdly.\u2014In a redaction of Premiums falling dae in the five years subsequent to 1857.4thly.\u2014In a redaction of all Premiums sub-sequent to that date.The Surplus In 1857, dlvisable among the a»-sored, 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 the anneal Income upwards of TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY THOUSAND POUNDS.Tbe rates of Premium are as low as the experience of more than half a century warrant ; aad as eighty per cent, of all profits is every five yean divided among the assured, it is evident that these rates are ths very lowest that any Life Insurance Company can demand, consistent with its own safety, and th* eonseqaent security of the assured.Policies are issued with or without participation of profits, for one year, *eveu yean, whole life, joint Uvea'or pity able on the life attaining the age of sixty.Premiums payable quarterly, half-yearly, oi yearly.One-half credit for first five years.W.A W.0.HENDERSON, Agents in Canada, Qnebse.Jans 10, 1856 At ths placs where ths hesnse may be granted, to the effect that be is a proper person to recel** snch license, and giving a satisfactory _ bosd to an «h Mayor, with two sufficient snre-f ties* uf the peaal so* of three hundred dollars, as security for his good behaviour; which said license shall not be for any period longer than one year from its date ; and such person shall pay for snch license to tbe Corporation of snch City or Municipality such sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, as the Mayor and Council shall determine \" Drawing Lessons.JT) T\\T F ECOURT, Aacmr e XT « lYXe Ju sod CivilB* euem, begs leave to acquaint the public that be will give Lessons in LANDSCAPE and LINEAL DRAWING ; either ia Classes at his offioe, CITY HALL, or privately at the real denees of parties wishing instruction.Parties requiring his services as Architect win flad him as nsnal at bis office, between the hoars of H) A.M.and 4 P.M.City Hall, ^ 1 i o Q\u2014hes, Dm.11,1881.\tlap law Keepers of - Taverns, ., ,(Hotels, &c., 14 £T#r7 VMP®r \u2022 Tavern, Hotel, or Boarding House, in a City, or in any Town, Village or place to which the Governor in Oonecil sb&U, by Proclamation publish la the Oficini Gazette, declare that this section shall extend, who shall receive into his honse, as a Boarder ot Lodger, any Emigrant, within three months from his arrival in this Ptovince, Shall cause to be kept conspicuously posted in the public rooms and passages of his house, i\tby*\t?.\u2022.\u2019.no $\u2019/*-%& I far » ; h» Printed opon Business Cards, t\\\u2018V* .n V< il d, to honor and encourage nsefal exertion in whatever sphere, and to promote by all means tbe moral, intellectual and material advancement of our conn-try.It baa aimed to be right rather than popular, and to espoose and commend to-day the troth that others may not be wilting to accept till to-morrow.In pnrsning this coarse, smistakes have doubtless been made aad faults committed; but, having in all things incited our readers to think and judge for themaeives rather than adopt blindly oar own or olhere\u2019 conclusions, wc believe are may fairly claim for this journal the credit Of having qualified its readers to detect and expose even its own errors.To develop the minds of the young by the moat geuerall4tfaorough.atd practical Edn cation, and to encourage and stimulate Productive Industry, through free grants of Public Lauds to actual settler* and cultivators, as also through tbe protection Of immature or peculiarly exposed bronches from too powerful foreign eompetition, are among tb* aims to which this jonrnal has adhered through good and evil report, and which it steadfastly commends to American patriotism and philanthropy.A* to the Oivil War now divastating our country, we bold it to havo originated ia- a rebellion more wanton, wicked, inexcusable, than was ever before known\u2014a rebellion ia the interest of tbe few against the many\u2014a rebellion designed to raise bigber the wails of Oasie and tighten tbe ebaina of Oppression.Having done all we could witbont a surrender of vital principle to avoid this War, and witnessed the forbearance, meek nets and long-suffering with bicb the Federal Government «ought to evert its horrtrs, we hold It bar dear doty, with that of every otber cititen to aland by tbe Nation aod its fairly chose* rulers, aad to Second with all oar energies tbeir effbrto to uphold tbe Unioo, tb* Constitution and tbe snpremaoy of tbe laws.: And, though the rebellion baa become, through usurpation, deception, terrorism and spoliation, fearfully strong, we believe tbe.American Republic far stronger, and that the ohanimoos, earnest efforts of loyal hearts aod hands will insure its overthrow.Bnt on all questions affecting tbe objeetf, tbe scope and doratiou of this most extraordinary contest, we defer to those whom the American People have clothed with authority, holding unity of purpose and of action Indispensable in So grave an emergency.In a orisis like the present, our colomos must be largely engrossed with the current history of the war for tbe Union, and with eia-cidations of its more striking.Incidents.We shall not, however, remit that attention to literature, to foreign affairs, to agricultural Progress, to crops, markets, ftc., ftc., which has already, we trust, won for The Tribune an bo-morable position among its cotempororiee.Our main object is aad sball be to produce e comprehensive newspaper, from wbicb tbe careful reader may glesm a vivid and faithful history of tbe timao, not merely in tbe domain of action but in thaï of opinion also.~ As onr facilities for acquiring information iu creese with years, we trust that an improvement in tbe contents of onr journal is perceptible, end that, in tbe variety and folloess of intelligence af forded, we may still hope to * make each day a critic on tbe last.\u2019 In this hope, we solicit a cootinnanee of the generous measure of patronage hitherto accorded to onr journal.TERMS.DAILY TRIBUNE : $6 per annum.To Canada $7.56, including U.8.postage.SEMI-WEEKLY : $3 per annum (104 issues) ; two copies for $5 ; fhre for $11-25 ; ten to one addrett for $20; any larger number $2 each per annum.Ten copies or over, to ad-drett of each subscriber, $2.20 each.Any person sending os a dub of twenty or over will be entitled to an extra copy.For a dab bf fifty we will send THE DAILY TRIBUNE one year.52 cents in addition must be sent to prepay U.S.postage.WEEKLY : $2 per annum (52 issues) ; three copies for $5 ; ten for $12; twenty for $24, if the names of the subscribers must be written on tbeir papers, bnt for $20 where all are sent to one address.Each additional subscriber $1.20, where the name is to be written ; otherwise, $1.New names may be added to a club at any time at tbe original rate.Any person sending us a dub of twenty or over will be entitled to an extra copy.For a club of forty w* will send a copy of the SEMI-WEEKLY, and for a club of one hundred THB DAILY TRIBUNE will be sent, gratis.26 cents additional must be aent to prepay U-8.postage.: Payment! invariably required iu advance.Address\tTHE TRIBUNE, New-York.Sept.10, 1861.\t:\t6m Royal Insurance Oomp\u2019y, or LIVERPOOL AND LONDON.CAPITAL: T *WO MZUbXOm a» Larve Beeerre Fand*.Annual Income, - - - - £130,000 Stg, ^\tFIRE DEPARTMENT.FJIHIS Company coûtions# to INSURE Bandings and all otber descriptions of Property against LOSS or DAMAGE ky FIEE, on tbe moat Lnesax.Tmu.All jnet losses promptly settled, without deduction or discount, aod without reference to England.\t.\u2022\t,.The large Capital and judicious_\t_ meet of this Company insures th* most perfcct safety to tb# assure i.No charge for Polteies or Teansfers.Insurance effected oa Basts or Bummses- J.IFE DEPARTMENT.The folmwiog advantages amongst numerous others, ar* offered by this Company to parties intending to insure their lives Perfect security for tb* fulfilment of it* engagements to Policy holders.favorable Rates of Premium.A high reputation for Prudes ce and Judgment, nod the moat liberal consideration of all questions oonneeted with the intereste of the assured.Thistt days osaob ailowid rot PATvaar or Rsxiwax, PBAnrrxs, and no forfeiture of policy from atintentionAl mistake.Policies lapsed by non-payment of premium may be renewed within three month*, by pay ing the preminm, with a fin* of ton shillings per cent, on tbe production of satisfactory evidence of the good state of health of the lift assured.Participation of profit* by tb* \u2022*-sored, amounting to two-thirds of its amount.\t\u2022-\t> Large Bonne declared 1855, amoantieg tr £2 per cent per annum on the sum naan red, beiag on age* from twenty to forty, 88 per cent on the preminm.Next division ef profit* in 1860.Stamps and Policies not charged for.- All Medical Feet paid by th* Company, -Madical Rxrxaxa:\u2014Da.ROW AND, No.24, St.Lewis Street.FORSYTH, BELL ft CO., A*B*rr.Cenunasdal Cham tore.Gash*».Avril 88.1868.QUEBEC IHIr f mm New Importntions i WILLIAM iwEATMAN'S.MERCHANT TAILOR, 50, ST.JOHN STREET.Winter Preparation*.QOME Idee of the reasonable veto at which.Ci the subscribe r will make bp Garments, ec-cordiug to the LATEST LONDON end PARIS FASHIONS may be inferred from tbe following list ef prices New Slyle Overcoats, In Milled Beaver, Fur Beaver,'Trivet, PW# Beaver, Pilot.Cheviot, apd Whitaey Cloths, B1 ick, Bine ft Medleys, - - Tbe Albert, Tbe Prince of Wal.m, The Raglan, Th# Olareovioc, From $8 to $16.The Latest Novelties in | CAiPES, THE GARRICK, | (THE INVERNESS, From $7 to $10.f FALL SUITS, Jin every variety of Material, From &14.A Card to the Public.The amount of bodily and mental miaery arisiog from a neglect of small ; complaints i* incalculable, and it Is therefore of tbe utmost Importance that a strict atteaUda to the least and imoet trifling bodily allmehu should b* bad : for diseases of th* body i^eriably affect UR MOFFAT* *Y KG STABLE LIFE MEDICINES, ia every ^stance where Its divsrrified forms.The trig tory effects o t the Life Medici nee have, la feed been so uni \u2022 \"Fwimreed.that they have become folly established as tbe mosteari, safe and par-feet mode of treatment ever offried to ths public.ms is fe« a perkd »A*T* ®ein-tejjjMT partef o4*ctiv* pro- THESE MED.Here now been before the of 36 year*, and during tb» .tained a high character in a* the piobe for the estraordi parties which they possess.| WRAXYTHOUS Of certified instances, they ba.w rr* T*T** *\t^ 7 grave, after All tb* deceptive nostrums of tbe day have invariably foiled.Bofrrkr.indeed, proved, that « has ajqwered serire(y1roe than ^ \"*>o were ebq&ted with the beautiful phfloeopbieri ptinriAro npon which they are eompoosded.a« 1 *£n which they consequently act.It was to (brir maai-fcst and sensible action In purifying spring, and ebhvMfe of life, end andofeg them with renewed tone and vigor, that ths r indebted for tbeir name.MurrAn ûn notü! Are composed of Vegetable ingredfpnu excl.-rively, as can b**certoin*d by ebemfeal to*to Tbeir promineat qualities are there & and cheetfcg the mind Ofith^thet grave* tbe most f e H c item* feril ngiTcf our nstii r .¦! C * |j x.T* H»îrBrr%*s(B .So deaemiested.frrr tb-tr astonfeWne power tff oreating pew iifa and hcelthX ^rerTfrom the very ashes of lh* most Ailai dated consti- .\t.¦r\"-onTetfepiore im- mediately isrigornting than lb# piWconteio-1kg the same choies vegetabiedtufeeto as th* latohx, la* different modiBcatl >n.Although really leas cathartic, than the LtraTSu#.they Mvnrtbriere begin to cirons.be^SmenU% oaaalmnch sooner; generally , igflMj eperet-log within three or foer hours, i ced orodoc ng U decided sense of relief to tbe beadend sto- K?\\£!lthfh,UrM**g u\u201c\u201cinl\u2019 **«kito* TWm Uttr gllOFFAT S LITE KILLS !I! In affections of the heed, sic* headache or i headache, them POls will be found to the most salutary «Scat y.¦¦ 1 » Moffat\u2019s Pbœnix fitters miocs ODVgtura.\ta kobi A weD regulated and proportioned quantity of bile upon the stomach is alwayn reqai-fito for th* promotion of reuedfeeelth\u2014Usti-maietes digestion aod keep* the Intostinsl canal fro* from all obstructions.When there i* a dMefencv of bile, tbe body is constantly «ostove.On tbe other hand, an prerebundr ne'e ofbile causes frequent nausea in the stomach : aad often promotes very severe attacks of di-sere*, which sometimes end in death.0r-\tUfc Jfe&iof®! !! Of Binons fare.PICES! PILES\u2019!! ^ILESü! A* .f remedy for this most distressing end ^EOBTaBLI LIFE NhDICINES deserves n distinct end eapbatio recommendation.It is weiMeown to fcnn- fired* in this city, that tbe former proprietor of there TaUatoe Medicines weahimerif afflict-.«4 with this complaint for up**rd# of tejxtt* vtvi nans ; aad that be tried In wain everv remedy prescribed within tb* whole com-sts however,etlength Medicine which is now offered to tbe tried the \u2014wu.tu - '\t^ 7.*\"^ DRAWING-; As well as Critical Reading qf the Standard Poets.\t.Mss Mtaosa has secured the assistance of a Lady, who has bad many years experience as Head Governess /in Schools ef the h if beet standing in England and Paris.\u2014AlteO,\u2014 A Resident French and German Govenutt.Î The Religions instruction U conducted «a-der tbe superintendence:of the : Rsv.'H.J.Grasitt, Rector of St.Jamee\u2019 CathefaJ, who bold* aWeekly Scriptures lass at tbe School.: Da.D.WiLsoa.Profeuor ef Toronto Uaivarsity, has kindly promised todeiiver a eerie* ef Lectures to the Young Ladies, daring th* *»> suing Winter.MOFFAT»* Life Pills & PhaeniB Bitters Care Dyspepsia, by thcron?hly cleans!* the ¦ft! adU 6600nd dto'Ttftrhs, and creating $ flow ofperehrolthybü«,iOTtoed of the tui «T jftpiie^Langonr, and Melancholy, -wMcbare tbe general symptoms of Dyspepsia, wU van iec, a* a natural consequence of its cure THE LIFE MEDtCTNES Foe Mitten and liver com plate to, with their \"ü-kçown ettoadantojX*.ad .Tck hrou&ebc pain aud oppression fifter rcrok, gid-dinere, dfeflnaes, heartburn, less Af apretite, are aak now led gad to be veatlyfcuperior o any ^bleg ever before offered to the public.7 - mercuriaTdiséàses ¦fetocaa wboee constitution* bam bcome tmpaired by tbe »njuc»otis us*> of Mbiccby \u2022Vul i>d th*** Medicines a perfect cure, * they never fell to eradicate from tbe system Jl tbe ***** et Mercury, fnfieitalj «Wr the the most powerful preparations of Bargaperife, SCROFULA.The most horrible cares of ScrofoU, in »L:eh th# Fake, Borna and Limb* of tb*U»ietii bed been preyed upon by the insatiable dlwas, are prored by undecisblr anthonty of tfcc sufcrere tbemarivas, to bare been completely cusd by there purely Vegetable Medicines, afte ail been fon * others bad ound more «Vu BxntRxecss The Lord Bishop ef Toronto, Sir John B.Robinson, Toronto, '*(i- -Hon.W.B.Kohlnsoa, Toronto, R«v.H.J.Graeett, Toronto, Frederick Widder, Eaq., Toronto, Professor Wilson, University of Toivutf., Rev.D.Boomer, Grit» Rev.Arthur Palawr, Guelph, E.A.Meredith, Esq., L.L.D.,
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