Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 11 décembre 1865, lundi 11 décembre 1865
[" rOBHATJSorTOUT ' To Let, b7 ¦*\t'' Apply to_ AiOHlE, L1DUO à 00 QwbM, Jo»* 16,1>66.For Sale, I iBAT Large end Oommodloos .DOUBLE HOUSB, Bo.U, Bt.Jwul* Street, oooopl*! by the Sub-¦Tiber, taelodinf Btablee, Ooeeb-hooee, àe.: H bM e frootege of 100 feet oa St.Ureule and S5 feet oa BlTAnn Streets.for taras and partie alar* \u2018PP1?* Qoebeo, May 14, 1S«6.¦ apply to W.H.JimBT.To Let, XHBBS BOOMS, in a lower flat, soluble for bed-rooms or offices, poly at Bo.13, Lewis Street, or to rV 1\tI.O.OABBOB, Betary, Garden Street.Quebec, Ang.3, 1846.Liverpool Coarse Salt.CrvAA T)AOS ex M Juno,\u201d in lots to îyJUU ÏS P^h-er.for sale by M.G MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.8,1866.Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.Hall's Hair Renewer.* S the name indicates, it not only asnws the growth of the hair when thin and felling 04 bat it positively anasws ran oolou to its original shade when it is tntning grey or white, whether caused by disease, grief or old age.It will certainly do what is claimed Hall\u2019s\tHair Renewer.for it, a fact which hnndreds, nay, thousands wLc have used it are ready to testify.Whtre one bottle is fairly need, in any ccaiaonUy, its reputation \u201cspreads like wild-fire,1* and is the best advertisement and recommendation we desire In Hall\u2019s\tHair Renewer.the Eastern States, where the \u201c RSS1W-EB\u201d originated, it is used by all yonng ladies as a dressing, and it is to be found on the toilet tobies of yonng men (also at their barbers) ; while older men and women wÜl not be without It, as a renewer and Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.restorative for their grey locks and bald heads, which it changes to their entire ¦aUsfectton.We are selling, in the city of Boston alone, upwards of 16,000 bottles per month, the dealers giving the Renewer' Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.the preference over all other hair preparations.Its effect is miraculous.The old, middle-aged and yonng unite in praising Its virtues.It is an entirely scientific discovery, combining many of the best restoratives In tbs vegetable kingdom.It Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.will restore grey Lair.It will restore dry, faded and discolored hair to its original color, and change dry, bzash, wiry hair into beautiful silken tresses.We have such confidence in Its meri *, and are so sure that It will do all that we claim for Halfs-Hair R enewer.It, that we oflbr SI,000 reward if the Hair Banawer does not give * satisfaction in all cases, when need according to the directions.We claim as follows : It will restore the h*ir to its former isÉiral color.R will keep the hair frem falling rat.It Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.will cleanse the scalp.U will leave the hair lustrous, silken and glossy.As its name indicates, .it will renew the growth and color of the hair.It is liked by all who use it, and it is a splendid hair dressing.It is rapidly increasing in popularity Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.everywhere, such as no other preparation for the same purpose has ever enjoyed, ¦imply because it effects the change# we claim for it -an unequalled Hair Restorer and Hair Dressing.To prove it, try a bottle.R P.HALL N.H.A 00., Proprietor*, Nashua, JOHN P.HENRY A 00., Wholesale AgenU, 416 (old No.803), 8t.Paul Street, Montreal, U.B.Aug.2, 1868.ittornina AND COMMERCIAL Sjrtmtck AND SHIPPING GAZETTE! XIX.] QrKBHC, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11TH, 1 S « 5.[NO.8050.Th« Lm healthy by the heavy and greasy secretions of the winter months.This safe, though powerful detergent, cleanses every portion of the system, and should be used daily as A DIET DRIftK by all who are sick, or who wish to prevent ickneee.It is the only geuume and original reparation for THE PERMANENT CURE \u2014nr \u2022»>\u2022*- Most Dangerous an *\tes of Scrofula, Old Sores, Boils, 'ISimors, Abscesses, Ulcers, And every kind of Scrofulous and Scabious eruptions.It is also a sure remedy for Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Tetter, Scald Head Scurvy.It is guaranteed to be the Purert and Mott Powerful Preparation of GENUINE HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, and is ae only TRUE and RELIABLE CURE for SYPHILIS, even in its worst forms.It is the very beet medicine for tho cure of all diseases arising from a vitiated or impure state of the blood, and particularly so when used in connection with BRISTOL\u2019S (VEGETABLE) sutfAir-cocitoca.OA AAA /CHOICE 8EGAR8,direct PlU.lHiU\tfrom Cuba, for sale.* t.eTshrbwcodaoo., Gowcn\u2019s Buildings Quebec, July 11,1866._ Rôties# APPLICATION will be made to the Legislature, at its next Session of Parliament, to amend the Charter of \u201c The DeLery Gold Mining Company,\u201d granted by Letters Patent under the Gnat Seal of this Province, in virtue of the Act 17 A 38 Ylctoria, Chapter 33, dated 1st Joly, 1866, praying for authority to increase the number of the Directors and for other amendments.Quebec, Jnly 7, 1866 SALT.f IYERP00L SALT in Store.Per sale by FORSYTH A PEMBIBI jN.Quebec, Jane 11, 1868.____________ To Psrents and Guardians.Kearnicy\u2019s Original Widow Welch\u2019s Female Pills, Long celebrated for their peculiar virtue#, are strongly recommended as a safe and valuable Medicine in removing obstructions and reliev Ing other inconveniences to which the female frame is liable, especially those which at en early period of life frequently arise from want of exesoise and general debility of the system Purchasers should tee that each Box is wrap p«d is white paper, end bas C.KEARSLEY printed on the Government Stomp.Price 2s 9d.per Box.May be had of all Chemists tbrosgbout the World.ifen Bilious Headaches and Liver Complaints cured by SANGER\u2019S TASTELESS ANTIB1 LI0U8 POWDERS.Price 18J per Packet.Both Medicine* may be had of J.5AnGCR * 150, Oxford Scree\tn, 8,1868.^ DeKuyper\u2019s Gin A U HDS.Double Berried DeKuyper\u2019j XJ.G\u2018n> landing ex *\u2022 Himalaya.\" Quebec, Oct.31, 1868.\t1m £xtra Bright Porto Rico Sugar TT 0G3HBADS now receiving ex */ | XL ,, Ottawa,\" and for sale by - M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Cot.27, 1868.rmpbiints, Constipât ion, Hnul-ache.Dropsy, and Piles.The GENUINE to be bad at the following Agents for Quebec J.Masson A Co., J.S Bowen, J S.Burke, Bowles A McLeod, E.Giroux, O.Giroux, W.K.Brunet, R.Dogal, J.H BRIGHT SUGARS.100 H HDS.Bright Porto Rico Sugar, 60 Hhds.Barbadoee Sugar, 25 Puncheons Bright Barbados# Syrup, 60 Puncheons Muscovado Molasses, 50 Barrels Muscovado Syrup.For sale bv LANE, GIBB A GO.Quebec, Oct.27 1866.\t1m NEW FRUIT.500 B OXRS Fresh Valencia Raisins, 150 Boxes Extra Choice London Layers,' 500 Boxes London Layers, 600 Half-boxes do 500 Quarter-boxes do 100 Kegs Almira Grapes, 15 Cases Stem* Figs.For Ml# by LANI, GIBB A OO.Quebec, Oct.27, 1865.\t1m For sale by LANE, GIBB A 00.105 SHERBROOKE STREET, MONTREAL.PRINCIPAL, : DR.6.F DREWfjM.A., S.C.L., (Of b University of Oxford.) rpHI3 BOARDING SCHOOL affords a first-X class Education, on the plan and system of the English PuOlic School», and on Ohuboe or Enqlaxd principles, to boys destined for the Umivskbitiks, Pbossssions and Oommbbcial pursuits.Tho premises are most healthily situated, baring extensive grounds for recreation.The rooms are lofty and well ventilated, and every means used to promote the comfort of the pupils.Quarterly Fee:\u2014$70 for Board and Tuition.References and Testimonials are offered from the Rt.Reverend the Lord Bishop ot Oxford, Noblemen, Clergymen, and others in England and Montreal.Sept.21, 1866.\t3m Landing ex \u201c Milton Lockhart J ^20()\tCasey\u2019s Liverpool Soap, For sale by LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec, Oct.9, 1865.\t1m For Sale or to S et, Mr of l A.Hianveu-Lafrance, Book-bihder ami Paper-ruler, No.20, ST.NICOLAS STREET, PALAIS.INFORMS his friends and the publlo that he has just opened a BOOK-BINDING and PAPRR RULING ESTABLISHMENT, at No.20, St.Nicolas Street, Palais, where be hopes, by h s assiduity in fulfilling all orders confided to him, to merit the confidence and patronage of the public\u2014having been during the period of 17 years foreman in the establishment of the Qneen\u2019j Printing Office.Mr.G.A.H.-L.will execute, on order, Geographical Maps, and others, affixed on cotton, varnished, Ac.?Iso\u2014Blank Books of all descriptions, Parish and County Registers, Ao.Quebec, Oct.7, 1865.\tlm-3o THE Reveiend JOHN FOSTER, of the Mission ot Ooaticook, in this Diocese, makes an earnest appeal to the liberality of the members of the Church of England, in Quebeo, on behalf of the Sunday Schools of his parish.Donations in books or money, may be sent to Mrs Williams, who has kindly consented to receive them, and from whom information may be had ae to the peculiar circumstances which have called forth this appeal.Sept.23, 1865.Insolvent Act of I8fil.In the matter of GINGRA8 A UIGAOUBTTB, Insolvents.THE Creditors of the Insolvents are notified that they have made au assignment of their estate and effects, under the above Act, to me, the undersigned Assignee, and they are required to famish me, within two months of this date, thsir claims, specifying the seenrity they hold if any, and the value of it ; and if none, stating the fact; tho whole attested nnder oath, with the vouchers in support of such claims.WM.WALKER, Assignee.Quebec, Sept.14, 1865.sop 15-3m-2wcA2 PAPER.'I'HS undersigned offer for sale ; Writing Paper, consisting of : Double Cap, Blue and White, Foolscap, Ruled and Plain, Pott Paper, \u201c\t\u201c Post and Note ,l\t11 *\tBLANK BOOKS.Wrapping Paper, Manilla, Brown and Grey.\u2014also\u2014 Just received from Mill : Drab Wrapping of superior quality.Orders for Printing Paper promptly executed.BISSET A FRASER, 12 A 14, Paul Street.Quebec, August 16, 1865.Landing ex \u201c Milton Lockhart JJHD8.Bright Porto Rico Sugar 35 Tierces Soda Ash, 76 Casks Palm Oil, 75 Barrels Green Copperas, 35 Casks Castor Oil in tins, 25 Qr -casks Olive OU, 35 Casks Pale Rosin, 100 Gases Pickles, 25 Bales Manilla Hemp, to Kegs Refined Saltpetre, 28 Barrels No.1 Glue, 10 Hhds.Button Blue, 50 Barrels Washing Soda.For sale by LANE, GIBB A 00.Quebec, OoL 9, 1866.\t1m Quines s' Stout.I C/ \\ /^ASES quarts and pints Gniness\u2019 It/» * L/ Extra Siout, 60 Barrels Younger\u2019s Pale Ale, Ex \u201cMilton Lockhart.\u201d For *ale by LANE, Q A CO.Quebeo, Get.9, 1865.\t1m Java,\t\t\tE.R.Moodie.CUHA,\t\t\tJ.Stone.Sootia\t\t\tC.H.E.Judkins.PinsiA,\t\t\tE.G.Lott.China,\t\t\tR.M Hockly.Aostrai.abiai(,\t\tT.Cook.Asia,.\t\t\tR.Inglia.Atrioa\t\t\t\t\tJ.P.Anderson.Canada\t\t\tThos.Small.Kdbopa,\t\t\tJ.Leiteh.The under-noted\tor other vessels are appoint- ed to sail FROM AMERICA :\t JAVA\t\t.New York\tNov.15 CUBA\t\t.Boston\tNov.22 PERSIA\t\t.New York\tNov.29 CHINA\t\t.Boston\tDec.6 SCOTIA\t\t.New York\tDec.13 ASIA \t\t.Boston\tDec.20 Labrador Herrings.220 BARRELS ex \u201c Notre Dame la Victoire.\u201d For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.27, 1865.de Houteman\u2019s Geneva.10 JJOQSHKADS A 10 Qr.-cssks\t' 200 Red Oases\t^ Houteman\u2019s Double Anchor.200 Green Oases Now landing ex 1 City of Hamilton.\u201d For sale by M G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.30, 1865.Preserved Salmon.100 c ^ASES, 4 dor.each, 1 lb.tins.For sale by Quecec, Oct.SO, 1865.M.G.MOUNTAIN.Table Sherry.1/'VR.-0A8KS Pemartin, very pale IU W Tftble Sherry.For sale by Quebec, Oct.16, 18G5.M.G.MOUNTAIN.Martel's Brandy.JJOGSHKADS Martel\u2019s Pal# Brandy, 5 -casks 40 Casks do do G.MOUNTAIN.50 Bernard & Co.\u2019s 1M0E DeKuyper\u2019s Qin.5Q JJOGSHBAD3, 25 wr.-casks, 200 Rod Cases, 360 Green do To arrive ex \u201c Himalaya,\u201d and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.16, 1865^_ Bright Porto Rico Sugar.C TT OGSHEADS Extra Bright Porto e) | JX Rico Sngar, to arrive ex Str \u201c Ottawa,\u201d and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.16, 1865.Bright Cuba Sugars.HOGSHEADS to arrive ex11 British Queen,\u2019\u2019 and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.16, 1865.New Crop Fruit.Daily expected per \u201c Deodar,\u201d direct from M#' laga : i^OXES Fine London Layers, 600 Boxes ) 400 Half do > Layer Raisins, 400 Quarter do 9 600 Boxes ) 400 Half do > Bauch Muscatels, 400 Quarter do ) 100 Kegs Malaga Grapes, 60 Boxes Lemons, 25 do Oranges.M.Q.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.16, 1866, Arracan Rice.250 P.A«oWdo, Now landing ex \u201c Fanny Forsyth,\u201d and For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Qnebec, Oot.16, 1866.Portable engines.I'HE Subscriber having designed machinery expressly to supply the increasing demand for a substantial and reliable PORTABLE ENGINE, is now prepared to fnrnisb : 14 Horse-power Finginea for $850.20 do\tdo\t1250.fT^HE undersigned, Agent for Messrs.Ber-£ nard A Co , of Leith, hag ou hand and is prepared to receive orders for their celebrated Marsh, J.W.McLeod, J.B.Martel A Co., J.J* i QIHGER WINE and OLD TOM GIN.From Beldon, and for sale by all the leadirq druggists everywhere.Jane 33, 1868.SKAL OIL.lRRKL3 SEAL OIL./\\ »\tFor sale by ** J\tM- G.MOUNTAIN.Qutbac, June|10, 1868.the superior quality and comparatively low price, these have already token such a hold on this market that the salee exceed those of all other brands put together.Sold by all r epectable wholesale and retail grocers DONALD R.MaoLEOD, Commercial Chambers, Peter Street.Quebec, Aug.15, 1165.Bri ish and Noitli American ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Appointed by the Admiralty to sail between LIVèRPOOL A»D NEW YORK Via CORK HARBOR, and between Liverpool & Boston Via CORK HARBOR.The Boston Ships only calling at HALIFAX to land and receive Passengers and Her Majesty\u2019s Mails.The Fares will be\u2014 From New York lo Liverpool : Chief Cabin Passage.$132\t60 Second \u201c\t\u2022'\t 80\t00 From Boston to Liverpool: Chief Cabin Passage.112\t00 Second \u201c\t\u201c\t68\t00 From Boston to Halifax : Chief Cabin Passage.20\t00 Second \u201c\t\u201c\t 15\t00 Payable in Gold or its equivalent in United States Currency.The Ships carry experienced Surgeons.No Berth will be secured uutil paid for.No freight will to received after 3 o'clock, P.M., on the day before sailing.U\" Parcels tor different consigneen collected and made up in single packages addressed to one party for delivery, for the purpose of evading freight, will upon the examination by the ouatoma be charged with proper freight.The owners of these ships will not he accountable (or Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones, or Metals, uule9a bills of lading are signed therefor, and the vaine thereof therein expressed.Not*.\u2014-All Letters ami Newspapers most pass through the Post Office.Merchandise and Specie (except for personal expenses) shipped under the name of Ldooaob, will be charged as freight, and liable to Custom House regulations.Specie taken as freight.For freight or passage, apply to K.O.A I.G.BATES, Agents, No.103 State street, Boston.Nov.13, 1865.Hail Steamers to DIRECT.Frauce The General Transatlantic Company\u2019s New Line of First-Class Bide-Wheel Steamships between New York and Havre £'HE First Five splendid vessels intended a to be put up on this favourite route for the Continent, are tho following Washiisto*.3,204 tons.900 horse-power.Lavayitti.3,204 tons.900 horse-power.Buaori.-.3,204 tons.900 home-power.NapolsohHT, Nearly ready, 1JA0 horse-power St Laorsxt .Building.Great power.Psasiai.Building.Great power.Villi di Paris.Building.Great power.Until the completion of the entire list, the servies will be performed by the \u201c EUROPE.\u201d A.DUOHBUNE, \u201cLAFAYETTE,\u201d A.BO0AnnF, as follows : FROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE.Europe, FRIDAY, 10th NOVEMBER.Washington, FRIDAY, 8th DECEMBER.UT Departures from New York to Havre, \u2022topping at Brest to land mails and passengers, thereby shot toning the sea voyage about one day.First Cabin (including table wine).$135.Second Cabin (including table wine), $70 or $80.Quebec to Paris.$83, $93 or $148 Payable in gold, or its équivalent in United States curreucy.CF\u201d Medical attendance free of charge.For freight or passage apply to DONALD R.MaoLEOD, Commercial Chambers, 19i Peter Street, Quebec.At Paris, 12 Boul\u2019d des Capucines, (Grand Hotel.) At Havre, Messrs.Willi .ra Iseliu A Co.At New York, Geo.Mac-ensie, Esq.Quebec, Oct.26, 1865.Perfumery, TOILET ARTICLES.SfC.Sfc., SfC.'THE subscriber has just received, ex M S.Of\u2014 Thu Norlli German LLOYD\u2019S STEAMSHIP ILsUNTEL Carrying the United Stales Mails.Steamships will sail from BREMEN PIER, foot of THIRD STREET, HOBOKEN, For Bremen, vU Southampton, Taking Passengers to London, Havre,Southampton and Bremen, At the following rates, payable in gold or its equivalent in currency : First cabin, $105; second cabin, $62 60; steerage, $37 60.From Bremen lo New Yotk\u2014First cabin, $112 §0; second cil.in, $80 ; steerage, $45.The Steamships of Mil-* Hue will run, Oet, 21, in the foliowing order: AMERICA will leave Now York November 18 NEW YORK \u201c\t\u201c December BREMEN\t\u2022\u2022\t\u2022\u2022\ta HANSA\t\u2022*\t«\tu For freighter passage, apply to J.8UHUMA0HRR A GO., 18 Custom House Street, Boston.Nov.13, 1805- DeKuyper\u2019s (ienevn 50 H ooshk*\u201c > DeKuyper\u2019s Gin.|^| OGSHEADS 00 Red Oases 200 Green do Now landing ex \u201c Himalaya,\u2019\u2019 direct from Rotterdam, and for sale by M.G MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.30, 18u6.FISH OIL.N OW receiving cx \u201c Noire Da-no de la Vic tolre :\u201d 15 barrels Straw Heal Oil, 18\tdo Cod, 7 do Whale.For Bah* by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.27, 1865.25 Each Engine is on a strong oast irou frame, firmly attaohod to a Locomotive boiler, with large furnace and water space bottom ; the whole firmly secured by cast iron brackets to a substantial bed.Each Engine has also twenty-four feet of obimuey, feed beater, excellent governor, gnage cocks, glass guagè, dial steam guage, suction hose, balance wheel, driving pulley Ac.; and can be started without further expense or an hoar\u2019s delay, and will run with from twenty-five to fifty per cent, less fuel than ! the brkk-bnilt hollers generally in use.¦ .E.GILBERT, Canada Engine Works,^Montreal, ?ug.8, 1865, Malaga («rapes.KEGS lauded ex \u201c Deodar,\u201d direct from Malaga, and far sale.'j M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Out.39, 18-38.Fish and Oil.NOW LANDING : ^\t^ jAKRKLS Labrador Herrings, £5 Barrels Cud Oil, 7 do Seal do 3 do Herring Oil.15 Quintals Dry Codfish, And lor sale by M.U MOUNTAIN.Quehet,Oct.16, 1865.GRUNEK & MULUK, At Chemnitz, Saxony, REQUEST the alteutiuu of the Importing Houses to their extensive ui.ovs > mirmunt, Represented la London by Mr.JOS.QUARTERNS Alderroanbury.Oct.7, 1865.\t4wp-2o l \u2022North American,'' a choice assortment Piease A Lubin'a P*-rfumery, Do\tdo Pestacbio Nut Oil, Mo\tdo Peslachio Nut Powdur, Perfumed Sachets, Fancy Toilet Bottles, Fancy Soaps, Glycerine and Almond Soap (in bars), Hair, t ooth and Nail Brushes.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A new stock of Fresh Drugs and Chemicals, Ac.English, French and American Patent Medicines.For sale by JOHN S.BOWEN, Druggist, 14, Ruade Street, Quebec; Quebec Oct.16, 1866.DÔN\u2019T forget- Mrs.Bickell\u2019s Indian Salvef E7IOR the cure if SWELLINGS and AB8-< CESSES in the Breast, WHITLOWS WOUNDS, BOILS, FESTERS, DEALINGS, REEF, to which children are subject, in their head, ERUPTIONS on the skin, ULCERS and long-standing SORES.It needs only to he tried to be appreciated.It is easy, sure and expeditious.Certificates ofefieolual cures can be seen.For sale In boxes at 50 cents and 25 cents each, at No.33, St.John Street, Upper Town.Quebec, Sept 25, 1865.\t6m Agents Wanted The Secret Service, the Fiehl, the Dungeon, and the Escape, BY ALBERT D.RICHARDSON N.Y.Tribune Correspondent.70,000 COPIES SOLD IN SIXTY DAYS! fJ^HE most interesting and exciting book I ever published, embracing Mr, Richardson\u2019s unparalleled experi- nco for four years.Travelling through the South in the secret service of the * Tribune\u2019 at the outbreak of the war, with our armies ami fleets, both East and West, during the first two years of the Rebellion ; his thrilling capture, his confinement for twenty months in seven different Rebel prisons; his escape, and almost miraculous journey by night of nearly 400 miles.It will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, incident, and romanco of the war, than any other work yet published.Horace Greeley says of it:\u2014 \u201c A great many books will yet be written concerning Ibis war, in addition lo the many already in print ; but net one of them will give, within a similar compass, a clearer, fuller, more readable account, entirely from personal übeerva,ion, of the talure, animus, purposes, tendencies and iuetruuienta'itles of the slaveholder's Rebellion, than does the unpretending narrative of Mr.Richardron.\u201d Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and especially returned and disabled officers and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will find it particuiaùy adapted to their condition Send for Circulars.Address American Publishing Company, HARTFORD, CONN.SCRANTON A BURR, Agente.Oct.1.3, 1805.\tin English Ciu'oso.'(ABES North Wiltshire Cheese, 20 C o ,A 15 Baskets Queens Arms, 10 do Chedder do Now landing ex \u201cSt David,\" M.O Quebec, Sept.25, 1868.PRINTING BONI WI1 NEATNESS AND DESPATCH \u2014AT TU\u2014 CHRONICLE OFFICE BUSINESS, ball, ALL OTHMR DUSO&1PTION OF CARDS, IN EVERY VARIELY OF STYLE and Uolov- Plain or Tinted, CHEAP AT THE CHRONICLE OFFICE.POSTERS, HAND BILLS, \u2014AMP\u2014 CIRCULARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CHEAP AT CHRONICLE OFFICE.and for sale by MOUNTAIN.Casey\u2019s Liverpool Soap.500 B OXIS3 uow lauding ex 11 Fanny Forsyth,\u201d and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Oct.16, 18t>6.BOOKS, PAMPHLETS Ac.Ae.Ae.\u20140M TU\u2014 SHORTEST NOTICE \u2014AT THI\u2014 CHRONICLE OFFICE PRINTING - or\u2014 Every Possible Descrifdiun Various Co'ora, Shapes and Sizes- \u2014AT\u2014 CHRONICLE OFFICE.SVRUP OF Canada Balsam Valuable Canadian Remedy roa Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions, Sfc.THIS is undoubtedly the' .est Medicine ever yet offered to tae pul ito, and may be giveu to Children of a week old with the Greatest Safety, and most desired effect.Certificates oan be shown of its efficacy in having Cured Colds of several years\u2019 standing, that had resisted all the different remedies fried.Prepared only and Sold Wholesale and Retail by JNO MUSSON A CO., Sole Proprietors and Patentees in North America.JNO.MUSSON A OO.Quebec, Nov.4, 1865.\t6m Morrill College.Session 1865-6.ECTUftBH will commence, in the Faculties ot Arts and Divinity, on November L 1st Copies of the College Calendar, ami any information which may bo desired, will be forwarded on application to tho undersigned.JOHN COOK, D.D., Principal and Professor of Divinity.Quebec, Sept.15, I86S.\t2o-td Bill Heads and Envelopes, Plain & Tinted, A HUPKKIOK MODE OP ADVERTISING.PRINTED IN COLORS TO SUIT \u2014AT\u2014 Chronicle Office! Province of Canada.AT a meeting of the Trinity House of Quebec, held in the Trinity Hall, in the City of Quebec, in that part of the Province of Canada called Lower Canada, being their usual place of sitting, on Friday, thetwen-(L.8.) ty-seventh day of October, in the year of Our Lord, one thou-Hand eight hundred and sixty-five, at which meeting four of the Master, Deputy-Master and Wardens of the said Trinity House of Quebec, were present, vit :\u2014 James Gillsbpis, Esq , Master Pbamcois Gourdsao, Esq , S.P.and Warden J.D.Abustroxo, E q., H.M.and Warden ; H.N.Jonss, Ksq.W»rden.It was Rvsolved that,\u2014 Whcbiab it has become expedient to repeal the seventh paragraph of the By-Laws of the Trinity House of juebec, and to enact farther as follows ; It is therefore hereby enacted by the said Trinity House : \u2014 1st.\u2014That the seventeenth paragraph of the By-Laws of the Trinity House of Qaebec, passed on the twelfth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, is hereby repealed.2nd \u2014That no pilot, master or othet person in charge of any ship or vessel, shall anchor any snch ship or vessel within two cables\u2019 length of any of the wharves in the Harbour of Quebec, except in case of emergency or for the purpose of immediately bauling alongside any of the said wharves, under a penalty not exceeding Ten Pounds currency, recoverable from auy such pilot, master or other penon wbo shall contravene such regulation, save only when such vessel or vessels are intended to be employed, and afterwards are employed in picking up lost anchors and chains, or in removing other obstructions in the River St.Lawrence, and who, before so anchoring, shall have received the permission in writing from tbs Harbour Mast-r therefor.In Testimony whereof wo, the said Trinity House of Quebec, have hereunto affixed onr com mon seal at the City of Quebec, the twenty-seventh day of October, in the year of Oar Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and in the twenty-ninth year of Her Majesty\u2019s Reign.(Signed ) J AH GILLESPIE, Master.(Signed,) R.B.LINDSAY, Cl.T.H.Q.Quebec, Nov.20, 1865.\t2w-2o N Kxtra Fine Sherries.O W landing ex S.H.,l Thame* 8 Qr-casks ) Cramp, Sutcr A Co.\u2019s extra 16 Octaves S fine hheiries.For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Nov.17, 1865.____________ Fresh Lobsters.1/W4 /'\u2019 where you will iu Central Georgia, and you cannot fail to come to this conclusion.It is neither supposition nor speculation\u2014it is a hard, unpalpable fact.In the Carolines and iu other parts of this State, I found a few negroes who bad clearly let go the bird in band without any prospect of finding even one in the bust\u2014here I find thousands of such.I know very well that every white man, woman and child in the whole State is ready to swear that every negro is worse off now than before he was freed :\u20141 accept no such evidence; but hundreds of conversations with negroes of every class in at least a dozen towns of this section, have convinced me that the race is, on a large scale, ignorantly sacrificing iis own material good for the busks of vagabondage.In South Carolina, as I have already said, where slavery reached its lowest estate, it was not easily possible for the negro to make bis condition worse by striking out for himself.There was scarcely more than a choice between two evils, and he chose that which promised him most independence.Hereabouts bis situation was different\u2014and he has too often made the bad choice.This also must bo borne.For if the privileges of freedom are given to the negro, mast be not also take its duties and responsibilities T If bis exercise of the privilege of choice leads him into want and eoffering, will you again enslave him with the requirement that be shell live with the ols uusler or mistress wbo treat, ed him well?You may advise him to snob course, but you cannot compel him thereto If you would secure his fretdom to him, yon must let him have bis own way in this regard, even if you see that it will bring him to tbe utmost misery.I went into tbe outskirts of Macon and hunted up many of the negroes who had left old homes in the city and surrounding country.I did the same thing at M&d:6ou and Milledge-ville.Hundreds and hundred cf them will feel the pangs ot cold and hunger this winter who might have kept every necessity, and many of the comforts, of life, if they had choieu to remain with those who formerly held them as slaves.Who shall have the heart to blame them ?For they were in search of nothing less noble and glorious than freedom.They were in rags and wrhtcbedaess bat the unquenchable longing of the soul for liberty was being satisfied.Pity them I did, but blame them I could not\u2014a j vise them I did bat scold them 1 could not.Over by tbe balf-built confederate arsenal in Macon I tonnd a little bat-in which were eleven uegroes\u2014an old man, & midd e-sged man, three women and six children.There was beside in tbe but only a couple of bandies of old rags, which answered, 1 suppose, for beds, three or four rude stools, a single chair, a bag of mea', four or five pounds of bacon and halt a dozen cooking utensils.\u201c Well, Uncle,\u201d said I, after he had told me that be was raised near Knoxville, some thirty miles away\u2014\u201c well, Uncle, wha*.did you come up to the city for ?Why didn\u2019t you stay on the old place 7 Didn\u2019t you have a kina master ?\u201d \u201c I'se had a berry good master, mass\u2019r ; but ye see lee wanted to be free man.\u201d \u201cBut you were just as free them as you are here.\u201d \u201c P\u2019raps I is, but Ise moke a livin\u2019 up yer, 1 dun reckon ; au\u2019 1 likes ter bo free map, whai Ise can go an\u2019 cum, an\u2019 nobody says nol\u2019ing.\u201d *f B it you would have been more comfortable on tho old place\u2014you would have had plenty to eat and plenty of clothes to wear.\u201d \u201cYo see, mass\u2019r, de good Lo\u2019d be know what's de best t\u2019ing for de black, well as fur de w\u2019ite; an' I don\u2019t reckon Fe let we starve.\" I\tbad some further talk with tbe family, bat couid only get for answer to my many limes varied question, that they came to the city to get freedom.Near Milledgeville 1 found another of these crowded cabins, in which lived a man and bis wife and seven children\u2014the eldest of whom ,could not have been over twelve or thirteen years of age.He was an intelligent fellow, and there was a certain air of aprucinesa abont his ca\u2019 in rather uncommon.I had much talk with him.He came up from Fort Valley country, he said, an\u2019 he reckoned be could get something to do after a bit.'Twas ratoer bard times be knew, an\u2019 good many black people was coming to de city, but be reckoned they all would git through tbe winter Home way.\u201cBut don\u2019t you think,\u201d slid I, that it would have been better for a great many of them to remain on tbe plantations or with their old masters an! mistresses in town.\" \u201c Wa\u2019l now ye see, sab, dars a Scriptur what says if tbe man bab a little to eaa, ao' be eat with a \u2019tended mind, he is better off dan de man what bab the fat ox an\u2019 isn't \u2019tented.\u201d There seemed no further occasion to argue the case with this man at least.KLewbere in the same neighborhood 1 talked with other negroes.Many of tlx m had left comfortable homes, but all seemed to think they could get along somehow through the winter.It was a warmish day, and many of the women were eitiing on the ground on the sunny side of their butp, efegag-d, as so mauy negro women everywhere are, in knitting socks or stockings.This morning I walked out to the little negro village near Greensborough, where are living many blacks who were house-servanta in the town, at well as who hare come in from the country.Their average condition is better than that of those in the neighborhood of large cities, yet it is impossible hut that many of them must either suffer or steal before spring.1 am convinced that many of these wbo were servants In town bad plesantJiomes and did not want for any of the simple comforts of life.\u201cWell, Auntie,\u201d said I to one of them, a weather-beaten old creature wbo looked aa though she bad seen at least sixty years, but was as vigorous about her small housework as a girl of twenty\u2014\u201c Well, Auntie, how do yon get along in your freedom ?\u201d \u201c No reason to make complaint, sab.I sum soin\u2019 and some wasbin,\u2019 and pears likfc had nuf ter do.\u2019\u2019 II\tBut you are getting to be an old womau, and your old mistress would have given you a good home as long as you lived\u2014wouldn\u2019t It have been better to stay r frh her?\" \u201c Well now, hooey, je d-u\u2019t sec only one side pears like.I be an ole woman as ye say, bat 1'ee m!gbty pert yet, and I don\u2019t reckon I'll want for nothing dis yer wintsr, and when de wa\u2019m season cum agin nub be f go back to town ter live.\u201d \u201c What did you leave the old place for, Auntie, any way ?\u2019 \u201c What fur?\u2019Joy my freedom.\u201d Tne directness and exaltation of this answer half pusz\u2019ed and half disconcerted me.I knew bow this old woman bad lived\u2014knew what a favorite she bad b en in tbe family In which sbe bad formerly been owned\u2014knew what large liberty had been always given her in everything.What is this \u201cfreedom\" that the war has brought this dusky race?c a u r s a « * LEA A PEKHSWS Beg to caution the Public against spur loue imitations of their celebrated *YOftCESTERS]SIRE SAUCK.Là P.bave discovered that several of the # Foreign Markets have beeu supplied with Spdriocb Imitatioss, the labels closely resembling those of the genuine Sauce, and iu one or more instances the name of L.and P.forged.L.and P.will proceed against any one who may manufacture or vend such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents, in tbe various parts of the world, to advise them of any Infringement of their tights.ASK FOR Leuaud Perrins\u2019 SAUCE.*.* Sold Wholesale and for Export, by the Proprietors, Worcester ; Messrs.Ososss and Blackwell ; Messrs.Barclay and Sons, Lon* don; Ac, Ac ; by Urocsrs and Oilmen uni-vet sally ; or of Rlmtner, Gunn.A Co, Montreal.Nov.14, 1865.A fashionable color is called tbe roitin de Cortnths.Several youcg girls have recently been abducted from Brooklyn, N.Y.A tenor in Paris received $6,000 for singing one evening.Hoop-poles are largely exported from Connecticut to the Weat ludiee lo make hogsheads.Mrs.Gaskclt\u2019s fust novel sold for $500.She wua immediitely offered $5,000 for a second.A Connecticut man died in the New Yoik hospital from grief at beingrobbed by sharpers of ail his money\u2014$800.At TituaviUe, P» , a young man slipped into a tank, and before help could reach him, was actually drowned in oil.Bath anthracite and b\u2019tuminous coal uiiae.s have been discovered on the Fraser river, about forty miles above Nanaimo.A murderer ia writing his confession in a New York county jail.He has completed accounts of three murders on 132 pages of foolscap.The exports from the city of London, £ng land, for the month ol Sep umber last, amount to £17,316,681, an increase over the same perit d of last year of £2,628,639.At a storm off Brighton, Eng , lately, thousands of people went down to the beach to watch a vessel in distress, and tbe numljer of cab* and carriages convening tbe nobility and gentry to the sight was as numerons as on a race day.A parson ones prefaced bis sermon with : a My friends, let us say a few words before we begin.\u201d This is about tqual to tbe man who took a short nap before he went to sleep.General Gideon J Pillow, of Maury county, Tennessee, is building a large school house, and providing teacbera for bis former slave*.He owned quite a large number, acme two or three hundred. The morning ciironicer, monda !> E v i J 3?j','» »\u2022 » G î« 1 S6 5 AOVCRT^^M^^Ytt.! N i Old Aivtfr;i*\u20acm*n£* Io*Art«d Is tnis LI~ t.OteolaOoa of Oo-portoenhip\u2014J B Forsyth »ad A D BolL Tuition by n Lady.Motic®\u2014T«tu A Onrnena.Literary and Historical Society\u2014W Cooper.Hoofiand\u2019s Qerman Bitters.On Barry's health restoring Beralenta Arabica Food.Notice\u2014T De Mootenaoh.Montreal Ocean Steamship Co.\u2014Altana, Rae 4 Go.$H)00 Reward\u20141 P Lee.To the Sabeoribers to the Union Bank of Lower Canada\u2014J Bars tall.Quebec Curling Clab\u2014RBrodie.vv aTTKBKC POST OPPÎCB, 30ts or Notsmssb.1363.MAILS for United Kingdom per Canadian Line rtn Portland will be eloeed daring December erery Friday at.-.i 00 P-\u201c 8 ipplementary Bag at._T^« p.m.Canard Line, ria New York, on ! SATURDAYS, tie 9ih and 23rd of December, a>.^.\u2014.*-00 p.m.And ria Beeton, with Mail* for Halifax, Newfoundland aad Bermuda, on Mondays, the 4th and 18th of December.at________-4 00 P-\u201c All letters ported for Supplementary Bega moat be prepaid by Stamps.AB registered letters mart be posted fifteen mi-aaiee before the hour* at which mads axe advertised to be closed.J.SEWELL, Qoebeo, Deo.1, 134$.JSA1^ joining Cbtouiflr.QUEBEC, DEO.II, 1865.ÎS1 CHRONICLE is for sale at Mr.Ualiweli s, eppofitethe Poet Oftce ; Mr.Miller's, Petec Street ; Mr.Oale\u2019a.ôeorge Street; aad at Mrs.Beasley's, .est Oflce, South freshes.THE CHRONICLE ean be obtained every orsing, at Mr.Barthe's office, near the market, *otat Leri, between 7 and 8 o'clock.Etf** SIR FIRST PAOE.Mails sob Momsal aid tbs West, Ac.\u2014 The \u2014for Montreal, Canada West and the United States will be closed at 3 o'clock p.m., and the Supplementary bag at 3 JO p.m.YBRY LATEST FROM MONTREAL.AÏTSMPT TO ROB THE u EVEN ISO TELEGRAPH\" OFFICE.NO JUDO MENT IN THE KIDNAPPERS' CASE.ICE ON THE RIVER.SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY FOR THE VOLUNTEERS.EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES LIGHT.BROUGHT TO (Special telegram to the Homing CkromicU.) MorrmaAL, Saturday, Dec.0.\u2014 The Mooning TtUgmpK office was entered Inst night, and an attempt made te blow open the safe with gunpowder.The burglars appear to have bungled the operation.The damage to the sate was nothing.Jadge Monk, this morning, gave judgment in Chambers in she ease of the Attoraey-Oeneral rv.the Orand Trunk.The decision was that their petition be refused with costs.The Corporation, at the institution of proceedings, undertook to be liable for costs, should the resalt prove, ns it has done, adverse to the carters.The Court of Qaeon'e Bench, in appeal, was this looming crowded to hear the decision of Judges Aylwln, Meredith, Drummond and Mondelet in the Blossom bail casa Judge Mondelet vindicated, at considerable length, the course which he had takes in this matter, but the other Judges declined to say anything, since the Beneh was divided equally la epinkm upon the merits of the case, and in con-sequence coaid give no judgment.Mr.Devlin indicated that he should seek to withdraw his present application.The power to do so was ques- ! tioaahle, however, aad it was finally agreed that the application shcnld be reheard on Wednesday nest, at Quebec, before the same Court of Qaosn's Beaeh- Ihe wharves axe becoming fro sec, and floating ice partially covers the stream near the sides.The steamship sheds are being-removed.\u2022* The undersigned, being informed that the Adjutant General of Militia has rsprsseo^d that it iroald tend much to promote the efficiency of the Volunteer Militia if the fores could be bronght together for the purpose of drill, {every Saturday, agree to allow volunteers in oar employ a half holiday on that day, for the special purpose of attending drill, after twelve o\u2019clock, except when there may be an tAosual pressure of business, or where, from the nature of the work, it may be impossible for them to leave the establishment.\"\u2014 signed by the Mayor, the Presidents and Managers of the varions Banks, the Manager of the Grand Trank Railway Company, Departments of (be Public Works, Pnblie Edoeation and Cestoms, and sixty-eight of the leading mercantile houses »f the eity.Oa Friday week a serious robbery was committed ' at the jewelry store of Meloche, and a large number of watches were stolen.On Wednesday last two respectably-dressed young women called la ai Mom's City Loan office and offered » gold \u2022namelled wnteh for tale, worth $25, for which they only wanted $5.Suspecting something wrong, he at onoe seat for polieo and took tbo women into custody.One ot the women then made revelations which brought a wholo gang of thieves to light As well as a large qoantity of stolen goods, seven gold watches were stated by a boy to have been sold at the store of a man named Abraham.Other revelations were made, which led'to the arrest of a gang of thieves to the number of nine lads, women and men, and diseor.\u2022rien of large quantities of clothing.VERY LATEST FROM TORONTO.ARREST OF THE ASSISTANT-REGISTRAR.THE CASE OF BX-ALDERMAN PATTERSON.FIRE A ND LOSS OF LIFE A T ST.HA R Y\u2019S.(Special telegram to the Horning Chroniclt.) foaoxvo, Saturday, Dec.Pth.\u2014The Law Society taxing held a private examination into the late robbery in Osgoode Hall, Mr.W.N.Radenhunt, A wistant-Registrar, was arrested and brought bêlera the Police Magistrate co-day.There is no « videnee against him so far ; bnt as it U believed the robbery took place from within, he appears to have been suspected as the most likely person to have done it.The examiaation of ex-Alderman Patterson, of Hamilton, who lately returned from the States, for a robbery, commenced yesterday in Hamilton.Tba ease has bean poetpoaad till Monday.The House of Mr.Jno.Wedlock, St Mary's, was destroyed by fire a few days since.A little girl six yean of age, an adopted daughter, perished is the NEWS 0F THE DAY.Theqnestioa of the admission of Congressional kepreeentatives\u2014elected from the Southern Sûtes to Congress at Washington\u2014continues to create a hvaly diaeuasion.The credentials of Senators sleet from the State of Mississippi hare been pre seated and laid apon the table to await the action \u2022f the Senate.The reeolation from the Legists turn ef the State of Vermont, offered by Mr.Foot, in fevor of M equal rights to the lately rebellious fitatoe\" will bring the question up at oace.A Washington letter ssys it is the intention of the representatives from the Southern States to meet in caucus for the purpose of determining what ooaxsa they will parstse.They intend to act ^gather.They do not mean to hang aboet the halls of Congress, beseeching for admiseion ; neither do they intend to stay there three or four months waiting action in regard to their cases.If they get no satisfaction after a reasonable time, they will return home.\u2022 Onr New York contemporaries hare a decided wsakoess for puffing.Even the Timon, which is one of the most respectable of the lot, has the following: M There is nothing in military literature or history comparable with the report of Lieut.Gen.U.S.Grant, which was published complete in the Timoo of yesterday.It is more compact than Cresar, more lucid than Jomlni, more pungent then Napier.It eovera the operations of a mightier army, operating over a vaster surface than ever was marshaled by any commander.\" The New York Hormld chronicles the fact that there Is a grievous trouble in the Fenian organisation in tbo United States ; a revolution in n revolution.Patrick who pays for the liberation of Ireland hai a powerful suspicion that hb money is spent in supporting the luxurious leaders, in their magnificent headquarters at New York.Further details of the difficulty have been received by telegraph, and will be found in other columns.The Fenian Senate has denounced O'Mahoney aad repudiated the bonds, whereupon the renowned Head Centro posts the leading M senators\u201d as traitors, and forbids them entering his mansion.The trial of Goodridge and another against the National Fire Insurance Company, was commenced nn Thursday, in the New York Superior Court, Part 2, before Chief-Juetiee Robertson and a jury.There are some very important principles of lew involved in the case.\u2022 The difficulty arises out of the destruction by fire of Jackson A Woodruff\u2019s bonded warehouses, at the foot of Joralemoo street, Brooklyn, on the 15th ot July, 1364, where there was stored a large quantity of nitrate of soda.The value of this article owned by plaintiffs, and on store there et the time, was near $50,000.They were insured in several companies, and among others the plaintiffs had, as they claim, an insurance with the Xalfonnl Fire Insurance Company, the défendante, of $5,000 on this artiole of marchandise.The company have, in their answer, set up several distinct defanc*Sf prominent among which are that the policy did not cover the property destroyed, and that the plaintiffs are not, and were not, at the time of the commencement of the action, the real parties in interest.Distinguished o.unsel an engaged en either side.The trial will probably occupy several days.The New York Economi* advances a strong argument on behalf of the Reciprocity Treaty.It says that that treaty has beee the principal agent in adrancing the worsted manufactures of tha country.\u201c The Canadian wools are nearly all adapted to worsted purposes, and we are now using from one-third to one-half of their produo-lion, while worsted machinery is Increasing with wonderful rapidity, and at the same time the American production of worsted wool is not sufficient to keep one mill going.Duriog the war, worsted manufactures have been extended more largely, perhaps, than any other branch of home industry.They have been able to do so from the feet that, while at home we raise almost no worsted wools whatever, yet the Canadian Reciprocity Treaty has enabled os to import good worsted wools from our neighbors, free of duty.The Eeonomiot then goes on to argue that if the treaty is abrogated, and the duty Imposed which is now levied upon ether foreign wools, the American manufacturer will not be able to compete with his British and French rirais, even with the present enormous customs on manufactured goods in his favor.It is evident that the SoonomUt is not led away by the absurd assertion that \u201c Canadians will pay the duty.\" The New York Comuoreiai \u2014 \" There is scarcely a district or a parish in the Island where disloyalty, sedition, and murderons intentions are not widely diseeminatad, and in many Instances, openly expressed.The misapprehensions and misrepresentations of psendo-philanthropists, in England and fas this country, the inflammatory haranguée of seditioue writing# of political démagogues, of evil-minded men, of high position, and of better education, and of worthless persons without either oharaotar or property to lose ; the personal, ecurriloas, vindictive and disloyal writings of a lioeatious and unscrupulous pressi %n«l the misdirected efforts and misguided counsel of certain ministers of religion, sadly so miscalled, if the Saviour's exÿsyple god teaehing is to be the standard, have led to their natural, their neoeesary, their inevitabl# result amongst an ignorant, excitable and uncivilised population\u2014rebeiiioc, arson, murder.These are hard and harsh wards, gsnt^meO; bat they are true, and this is no time to indulge in selected sentences.\" The Toronto Globo ot Friday has the following : *' Mr.Delisle, who has boon appointed one ot the Trade Commissioners to the West Indies, has taken the pltee of Mr.Ryan, who, it appears, has dcciioed the mission.Mr.Delisle is bat a poor substitute for so able a merchant as Mr.Ryan but the abilities of Mr.Macdongall and Mr.Danscombe will remedy all defleieaeies.\" A correspondent of the Victoria (Vancouver Island; Co L> ni it gives the following two pictures of society at the gold mines on Williams creek / At a grand m osteal entertainment given by tha Cariboo glee chib in tbe Perler saloon in Berker-vHle os the night of the 23th September, in xjd of the reading roo9 and literary institute on this creek, we saw a large and respectable audience who were delighted with the penormasce.But we did not see the aristo.\u2019rsey of the p'see there-* each as the bankers, the lawyers, the member for the distriet, nor even the judge himself.But, sir, at a sparring exhibition given by the celebrated Bill Williams and Ned Allen on the 30th, in the tame place, we did cot aee the large and ne-pectable audience as on the former occasion, bat instead we did see the aristocracy in full force.Bankers, lawyers, the member for tbe district, syc, and even the judge.\" The St.Jobs Globe, organ of the New Brunswick Ministry, says it la generally undarstood that Hon.Mr.Smith declines the Chief Justiceship, and that Hon.Mr.Hasen is mentioned as the probable appointee.The St.John X.B.Ttlegrapk thus speaks of Mr.T.W.Anglin's successor Mr.Cndlip is the principal proprietor of the line of steamers running between Boston and Portland and St.John» and possesses through his shipping interest, n very large influence In the city.He wss elected last March for the city, on the anti-confederation ticket, in opposition to the Hon.Mr.Tilley, and indeed, it is said, that to his influence was due the success of bis party In the commercial metropolis of the province.Whether his re-election for the city will be contested or not is not stated.Of course if contested at all, it wUl be by Mr.Tilley, and from statements recently mule in the New* Brunswick prass it is not improbable that the late Premier will offer himself.'\u2019 The Timm ot the 21st nit.contains a letter Horn Mr, P.$ Ra tail top, Chief Commissioner of ffcp Nova Scotia Department of the Mines, in which ho asserts that the Lower Silurian formation, \" in which are found most of the gold deposits,\" now being worked in Nora Scotia, comprises a band of from 10 to 4» miles in width by a length of about 300 mile.?, throughout the who!*?of which gold is found.He says that on ihe whole the results are very satisfactory, and gives the following rtnte-ment to show that since tbo discovery of the auriferous deposits the average yield has steadily increased : In 1Sma j d: nrrrum: r.t:.! L'AS» L A Ml THE l/NI-rrn STATES.MILITARY RIOT AT MARTINIQUE\u2014IS PERSONS KILLED AND 50 WOUNDED.77/fi BRITISH PARLIAMENT TO (K\\ JANUARY 23.The Fenian abortion in the United States baa entered a new and most lud crous phase.In fact there is a revoluMon within a revolution\u2014a sort of practical exercise of the right of aaceaeion.Colonel O'Mahoney, the President or Dictator of the myih:ctl Irish Republic, who holds high carnival in the Moffatt mansion, Union square, has quarrelled with the self-constituted Senate of the order now in session at 734 Broadway.The conflict of jurisdiction has reached its height, and the belligerents have resorted to tbe old commercial dodge of advertising each other in the poblic prints.The origin of the difficulty may be briefly stated.About a month ago, as our readers are already aware, some persQu or persons acting with the sanction of the present President, and ex inmate of Flatbush Lunatic Asylum, Col.O'Maboney, undertook to issue bonds in the name of the Irish Republic.Great was the excitement among the masses.National verdancy was moved to ita centre.The bonds of high denomination do not appear to have met with much enquiry, bat those of a smaller figure\u2014the fives and tens \u2014 moved off with the most encouraging rapidity.Honest but un-sophisticable Irish laboreis, slightly tainted with the contagion of democracy, and poor deluded servant girls, in the American cities, hastened to invest.The \u201cfriends of Ireland\" were in high feather.War was to be levied forthwith upon the Saxon tyrant ; privateers were being purchased ; an army was being organized, and the liberation of the Green Isle was to be effected, \u201c immediately, \u201cif not sooner\" Tbe penny-a-liners of the New York daily papers exhausted all the high sounding epithets ia their fertile imaginations in the task of describing the bonds in questiop $nd the esgerness with which they were being sought for.The engraving was unrivalled, the design most artistic\u2014bettei still, the sale was something immense.We were in constant expectation o\u2018.seeing Fenian \u201c five-twenties\" quoted in tbe regular share-lijtfi of the commercial column.This thing continued for about a fortnight, and sixty- 1NCRKA8E .'F THE CATTLE DISEASE IN ENGLAND.Hamvax, Deo.3.\u2014Tbo Atia bns 37 pa*aoa;rers for tbio port nnd 47 for Boston.Tbe h.a.Li in, from Now York, arrived at Queenstown on tbe 2-Uh nit.i Eivi.ki\u2019opi., Nov.2dtb.\u2014Tho h.s./'mpontr, { from Boston, arrived here to day.The stcHiner Java, from New York, arrived hero at 1 o'clock this p.m., after seven hours\u2019 detention at tho bar, for water.Paris, Nov.25th \u2014Tho Paris Potrio formally published tho following : Itecont correspondence has brought a minor from Now York, announcing a rdptute of tho relations between our Minister at Wushingtoa and tho Government of tho United States.Feme London journals have accredited to tho rumor.Private information allows us to giro a ! full denial to it.It appears in some of the American journals, and, among others, in the Courrier de* Linton Unie of tho lüthof Nov.Wo attribute i; to political and financial specul *toro.Wo aro informed that the New York market was much excited by its announcement, I'.ni its authors A delegjttcu.composed of 12 Indians of the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes, are expected to , arrive in Washington ta a few days, to settle claims , with the Government growing out of their re- ] spactive treaties.Boston, De*\\ \u2014An upright steam boiler, con- ' neeled with th« Dollever and St.Peter's Murine j Kuiirond, in East Boston, exploded ycstnMay iif- \u2018 ternoon, dcmoluSng the undine house, Witling John Auder.*rn.the engineer, nnd a Uttlo hoy I named Cumphvll.Thre*\u2019 other persons were injured.New Orlkans, Doc.7.\u2014The Monre (La.) IDy-ieter complains of military interference by force of arms to take from the Sheriff of a Parish a treasury sub-agent, who had been arrested by a Judge\u2019s decree on an affidavit, charging him with stealing cotton and retaining it under false pretences.Tho Ilegitler makes strong complaints against the treasury agents, managers of the cotton business in that section and in Southern MEET 1 Ark.It states that Mr.Burbridge, treasury agent { at New Orlcaus, lias instructed his agent at Mon- Iree to disregard writs of legislation and injunction issned by the State Courts.(Maims to cotton taken by tho agent must be tried and investigated 1 on tho spot, nnd the cotton forwarded to New O.-I leans.Titov, N.Y., Dee.'J.\u2014Last night the office of Î Kay A Co., Wost Troy, was entered by burglars.I Two safes wore blow open, from which they ox-! iraeted $20,000 in 7-30 bonds, $13,000 in bank hills, and $200 in specie.They made their escape ] with the money.i Albanv, Dec.9th.\u2014Another frightful murdor : has boon committed in Central New York.On | Thanksgiving Day it was discovered that a Mr.C'rnnku'.l and his wife, the former 60 and tho latter j hi years of ago, had boon brutally murdered at .their residence, Coonfown, Otsego County.Mr.! C.was shot through the head, and the brains of priug , 1,60 to 1.69 for Milwaukee club ; 1,70 to 1,75 for amber Milwaukee, the latter an extreme.Rye dull and declining.Barlsy heavy and lower ; sales 18000 bus, at 1,10 to 1,15 lor fair to good ; 1,05 for Canada East.Corn receipts îîlOO bus: market dull and 1c lower, af 8t t > 92c for unsound ; 93 to 94c Mound mixed wcf-tcrn, and A5o for high inixe i nearly yellow.Gate dull and declining, nt 4i'*ç to 50 for uusound.and 58 to file for sound.Provisions.\u2014Pork unseltod, at Î29 11 2'.),fi21 for me s ; closing at $29 cash.Latkst Markets, Dec.9, 1.15 p.m\u2014Flour closed dull and l«te to 25c lower.Wheat closed dall and 2 to 3c lower.Corn closed dull and le lower.Pork cl sed lower at $29 for mess.Lard close 1 lower at S15J to 19 for the whole range.^Miirwry ar»d Mantles.\u2022 w \u2014« wa\t\u2014 \u2014 T Association, lor tbe purpose of q inlifying out with a bludgeon.There i the house not found by tho i his wife were bor.ten , were 3,000 dollars it 1 murderers.Wasuixctox.Dee.9th.\u2014Members of Congress ! are already overwhelmed with Utters and personal application.! from purttos who wish to he notni-, tinted to the A ar Department for po.-itiens in the army, a recent order having boeu issued for tbe filling of vacancies in the regular service by an equal appointment among the Hiates\u2014one first and \u201c Hurroo.\" It would have addtd materially to j have turned it to account.As regards tho politi- , 0*0 Mri)od |ieufeiianr to*bo appointed from each its forcible character.But the undaiuitedsena\u2014 ; cal speculators! it was their object to s^rvo their -a.™ ha™ h.a\u201e nnthînfF .Arrifipd hr ?w0 ^'\"csts regards England iora seem to have been nothing terrified by tbe reprobation of their chief, and they accord-ingly pursued their investigation further, and gave every possible circulation lo tho notice which they had issued cautioning the public.Thereupon, on Friday last, the O'Mahoney displayed the following notice at his head quarters : \u201c It being deemed advisable to keep dishonest persons from the offices of the \u201c Feni in Brotherhood, as well as the enemies \u201c of the Fenian Brotherhood from its imme-\u201c diate valuables, tho following persons are \u201c excluded for perfidy until further notice : \u201c Jas.Gibbons, Philadelphia, Pa.; Michael '\u201c Scaulen, Chicago; J.W.Fitzgerald, Cm-cinnati; P.O.Rmrke, New York City; P.\u201c Bannon, Louisville, Ky.; M.Sullivan, Tiffin, \u201c Ohio; \\V.Fleming, Troy, N.Y.; Patk.J.\u201c Meehan, New York City ; Edvard L.Cary, \u201cNew York City; W.R.Roberts.\"\u2014AUs, poor O\u2019Mahoney 1 The financial reformers of the Senate have deprived him of his bread and butter by cutting off ihe source from which he derived his livelihood.The days of his presidency are numbefed.It will be rather interesting to see what course he will steer in order to make a living.The idea ol earning his bread bj honest industry never formed part of his philosophy.He may perhaps return tospint-rapping, of which he was erewhile a distinguished apostle.We are inclined to award the palm of honesty to Roberts and his brother senators.It is only a pity that they did not take action earlier.The exposure which has been made, though somewhat tardy, is pregnant with sound teaching, and it is to be hoped it will have its effect.The hard-working Irish-American masseii have been sadly duped, but the experience which they have had ought to enable them to guard against any imposture in future.The swindle perpetrated upon the verdant is the serious side of the affair.But the other aspect of the mitter is laughable in the extreme.The men who had undertaken to levy war on the British Empire advertising each other in the New York papers as traitors and thieves ! \u201c Oh, what a fall was \u201c there, my countrymen !\" Congronaional district.RIlli Mexico.;\tSupreme Court of tho United States has bo Iney wished, at all cost, to throw upon France the j f0M it tho flJilowiog case: Tho United States, hatred entertained in tho North against England, plaintiff in error, v*.L.roy M.Wiley.It involves and, at the same time, Uy.r the last abortive at-1 ,hi4 queht5oa .» DuM tho prosident\u2019s pardon relate tempts of tho Juares party in Mexico.Ihus, with t0 ,^e jL.ntenco of forfeiting of Confederate pro-that object in view, the rumor was scived up of a ' ditloreuco between Paris and Washington as regards the Egyptian black troops ; but all these rc- lu O U l.j IN YV H.\u2019 Police Cotrar, Satcrdat.\u2014Several cases called for trial on Saturday were deferred.Special Coxstarlks.\u2014Among the rpecial eon-itables sworn in, the other day, it is understood that a number will be detailed to do duty as a night-watch at the Banks.A House Injured.\u2014On tho Upper Town Market on Saturday morning a horse\u2019s leg was broken on account of the bad roadiBtlo4 of his nroperty.We have not h#.trd the amount of loss, The Boston papers aay that the crockery dealers in that city are unable to hare more than half their orders in England filled.Two young men named Ulaffla and ilo'iitee were shot\u2014the former severely in the abdomen, and tbe other in tho breast and leg, in a row in a disreputable bouse near Providence, on Saturday evening.Tbe bait season just openlcg in New 'fork promises to be more brilliant than any pieced-iog.Over a thousand balls aie to be held, and all tbe principal ball-rooms are engaged nnarly every night.j ports aro false, and they have been gat up only to elicit tbo deulnrat\u2019on that the most perfect good feoliug exists bc-twoon M.de Montheron and the American authorities.Lg.ydoX, Nov.25th.\u2014Tha British Government offers a reward of £1000 sterliug for the capture of Stephens, the Fenian Hoad Centre nf Ireland.They also offer £300 sterling for any information that may lead to bis arrest, with n free pardon to any person or persons concerned in his escape who may give such information.Nothing is len wn ns to tho mode or manlier of Stephens\u2019 escape except tba: his liberation must have been effected by tbe aid of the prison officials.LivkruooL, Nov.25th.\u2014A requisition is being signed in this city asking tho Mayor to call a meeting to consider the condition of affairs in Jamaica.LATEST VIA QUEENSTOWN.Lobdox, Nov.26tb.\u2014Tho Paris correspondent ot the Globe states that « Cabinet Council of the Spanish Ministry has been held, at which it was unanimously voted to back out of the «'hilian affair, and that the Imperial orders had been despatched via Now York, ordering Admiral Pareja to stop proceedings, report progress and await instructions from Madrid.The earnest entreaties which reached tbe French Emperor requesting him to use his good offices in conjunction with England towards a pacific solution of the affair, and the feeling against Spain ou all sides, thoroughly frightened Marshal O'Donnell.Despatches from Dublin announce that Stephens, the Head Centre of Fenians in Ireland, escaped from prison nt two o\u2019clock on tbe morning of the 24tb uR.His escape and the mystery attending it caused great excitement.In tbe Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, Dublin, tbe Lord Chief Justice delivered the unanimons judgment of the Court, refusing the writ of i crnVari applied for by the Fenians, on the ground that it was not shown that a fair and impartial trial could not be bad in Dublin.The Star' rays that Parliament will probably meet on the 23th January, to organize, and that the regular business of the session will commence on tha 1st February with the delivery of tho Queen\u2019s Speech.The question of Parliamentary Reform ia creating additional agitation.J >hn Bright will address a Reform meeting early in December.He believes that tbo Government is well disposed towards reform.>Some diplomatie changes are spoken of.Lord Bloomfield will shortly relinquish tbe embassy at Vienna, and ihe Lord Lieuteuant of Ireland was spoken of as bis probable successor.Lord Leoftus will probably succeed Lord Napier at Berlin.Additions! details are published of damage done by the late gale, which is described as one of the moat terrific known for many years.Tho weather continues very boisterous.It is repotted that the report of the Parliamentary Commission on railways will bo advirse to the transfer of the railway management to tha Government.Latest official reports in regard to tho cattle plague says that it ia on the increase.The trial of Dr.Hunter, practising in London under an American diploma, for criminally assaulting one of his lady patients, resulted in an acquittal.At a meeting of the Atlantic and Great Western Railway stockholders, Sir Morton Peto and Mr.Forbes it ado elaborate statements and reporte upon the condition and prospects of the loan, which they represented ns most encouraging.FRANCE.Tho weekly returns of tho Bank of Franco show an increase in cash of 13,500,000 francs.Tho Paris bourse was steady ; rentes 6Sf.67c.A military liot was reported nt Martinique between a large body of ifouaves and some Marcus.18 were killed and 50 wounded.A report was current in Paris that Spain had notified tho British and French Gorerninonts of her willingness to accept the mediation of European powers in the Chilian difficulties.The Madrid papers demand an international arbitration for the eettlement of the affair.Tho Paris Patrio says tho Spanish Government has sent instructions to Admiral Pareja not to attack the Chilian porte.The same jourual says that tho Emperor Napoleon had promised tho deputations who waited on him that etaeanious measures will be takeu for the protection of French commer-o in Chili.The reply of the British Foreign Office to the memorial of the London merchants states that Instructions were sent, on the 18th Nov., to the British Minister at Madrid, and the memorialists may feel assured that Her Majesty's Government will use its best endeavors to bring about a speedy termination iti«>.The Asia experienced heavy weather ihe entire passage and lost her bowsprit.Oa the 25th ex changed signals with the Jura, cn her way to Liverpool.\\ înrnunn l CONGRESS ABOUT TO ORDER AN ADDITIONAL ISSUE OF* 100,01 d.ooe CURRENCY.ANOTHER FRIGHTFUL MURDER IN CENTRAL NEW YORK.A .MAN AND II IB WIFE SLAUGHTERED.BRUTALLY BOILER EXPLOSION IN BOSTON.TWO PERSONS KILLED AND SEVERAL OTHERS INJURED.Nrw Yulis, Dec.Utb.\u2014The Herald\u2019* Washington despatch says:\u2014Congress will probably order the iesuo of at least $100,000,000 additional currency.Every one understands the bill introduced by Mr.Washburne to revive the grade of General in the array to bo for tho purpose of bestowing the rank upon Lieut.-Gen.tirant.Nbt, Your, Dec.Sth.\u2014TheFenian Congress vras in session yesterday, amt tha present session will continue probably a week longer.A circular of advice has been sent to each circle iu the United States.That great discontent prevails in regard to tho extravagant expenditures of the Brotherhood is no longer concealed.The present is called by the Senate 1\u2019rorideiit, according to tho last adjournment.Tho World'* despatch says Minister Burlingame will start in n fow days for Chinn.The actor, Jss.E.Murdock, fell in an appoplec-tjo fit last night, v/bile playing ut Grover's Theatre.It was believed he would survive.The World'» special says a letter from Now Orleans states that acolltsiou occurred at Grenada, .Mias., between the State militia, searching for arms among the freedmen, and a squad i f the latter, assisted hy some colored soldiers.Several of the militia were wounjrd Hew Yoru.Bec.w \u2014The Herald'* Washington despatch says the number of Confederate pri«on-ers captured and paroled by tbe United States during the war amounted to 32tt,00U.The number of Union prisoners raptured by the Confederate* during the war, is stated to hove been 157,000.Tbs Cearetary of War has appointed a militarv officer, well acquainted with the Indian country of tha South West, toj'eportto the Commissioner of Indian affairs for such special duty as the latter may deem expedient tc the needs of the Depart men?.It is understood the ofiieer in question will proceed to Bluff Creek, in Arkansas, to ascertain tho full cause and meaniag of the lato murderous at ack made by a band of 1500 Cheynnes and .Yraphoei upon a mail coach, cn ths Smoke Hvil rcute, on the 19th of Nor.lost.perty and reinstate the Confederate in all his rights thereto?\" This was a motion of Loroy M.Wiloy, défendant in error and appelte, to dismiss the writ of error and appeal of the United States, on tho ground that the President's pardon, and tho acceptuncc and compliance to the terms thereol by the defendant, discharged and remitted the forfeiture for which seuteuoe of condemnation was pronounced in the District Court, by pardoniog the acts for which alone, if at all, tbnt forfeiture was incurred.Tho cause originated in an Information filed in the district Court of the United States for the Southern district (hereof, and one Charles Gould, named as the informer under the Aets of Congress of 1861 and 1862, commonly known a« the Confiscation Acts, for tho confiscation and fotfeiture oi 17,006 shares of the capital stock of the Great Wottern Railroad Company of 1859, and of upwards uf fifty thousand dollars due on coupons of bonds of the same Corporation as the property of the defendant, on tho twofold ground alleged in tbe information\u2014First, of allege.! u>e of property by Mr.Wiley, in aid of the rebellion and under the Act of 1861, and second, alleged treasonable acts of Mr.Wiley under Act of 1862.Tbe motion to dismus the case was announced by Mr.La-roque.It is understood that the coustitutionalty of the Act of Congress preserving the test oath is now before the Supreme Court, on the application of A.II.Garland, of Arkansas.Tho whole question will be presented on Friday next.A middle-aged man wa* drugged while on the cars between New York and Bridgeport, and robbed of $1200 m gold.He had recently arrived from England, and was on his way to Boston to meet his wife.The money he had with him was ail be possessed.CO MM HilClAL Grand Trunk Return of Traffic, week end- ing Dec.2, 1665.Corresponding week, 1854.Increase.$154,916 123,934 30,932 WEEKLY SHAKE LIST.Qobbko, Deo.9, 1865.Bosk*.\tSharia\tPaid up.\tDiv.6 months.\tClosing Price.Montreal-\t\t$200\tAll.\t4 ct.pr.\tI12ifq; 1124 Quebec\t\t100\tH\t3J \u201c\t93J (u) par.B.America\t\t£50iiL\tu\t3 \u201c\t97 (â par.Nationale\t\t$50\t\u201c\tI \u201c\t1054(c£ 106 Commercial\t\t100\t«\t3è \u201c\t764 City\t\t80\ta\t4\t\u201c\t99 ($ 100 U.Canada\t\t30\t\"\t\t31 @ 314 Molnon\u2019a\t\t50\t«\t4\t\u201c\t113 @ 116 Toronto\t\t100\ttt\t4\t\u201c\t105 Ontario\t\t40\tn\t4\t\"\t99 (& par.Du Peuple\t\t50\ttt\t4\t«\t103 ® 1034 Jacques Cartier\t50\ttt\t4\t\u201c\t104 flore\t\t40\ttt\tJè \u201c\t98 (dt par.K.Township*.\t50\ta\t3 «\t90 (ft 91 Mereh ants\u2019\t100\t\t4\t«\t1061(ft 106v Union L C\t\t$100\t10 pc\t\tBooks closed.Aee.Co.\u2019s\t\t\t\t Que.Fire Ass.\t400\t32 è\t$5\t£2310® \u201429 Marino \u2022'\t100\t40\t4 pr.ct.\t90 (à) par.Sundries.\t\t\t\t Quebec Uns Co.\t200\tAll.\t$4\t1194® 120 Montreal \"\t40\t44\t\t125 @ 130 Toronto \"\t30\ta\t4\t«\t95 xd.Bt LTD Co'y.\t100\tit\t10 proi.\t9ti (til 92 .Mines.\t\t\t\t Fng A Canadian\t$25\t\t\t$20 00 Megautio\t\t\t$ 4\t\t$ 1 00 Que.A L.Sup\u2019r\t\t$ 8\t\t25 Rich.Na*».Co.\t100\tAll.\t10 prm\t140 @ 145 Mont'l Tel.Co.\t40\t14\t6pr ct\t126 (ft 1264 Do Paas\u2019gr U\u2019y\t60\t44\tto\t60 (ft 02 Quebec Str R\u2019y\t\t\t\t1034® 10-1 Bonds.\t\t\t\t flDC/cy dse\u201972\t\t\t\u2022 \u2022\u2022\t\t\tPar @ J pr.\u201c 5/\t\u201c\t'S3\t\t\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\t\t\t86 \u201c 5/ stg '86\t\t\taee\t\u2022eeaea\t86 @\t87 Q II B'ds 8/ 'SO\t\t\u2022 \u2022a\t\t10U(ft 102 Mont\u2019l \u201c 8 '75\t\t,,,\taea.ee\t102 (ft 103 Q Cor.6/10 yra\t\u2022 \u2022 ¦ ¦ ¦ a J\t.\t\u2022eeeee\t90 (ft 95 Q W W0/ 5 yrs\t\tI\t.\t\t90 ® Par N.B.\u2014The accrued interest upon Bonds and Debentures is payable by buyers in addition to rotes quoted.Erobonge-On London Bank\t60 days,\t94 Private\t60\t\u201c\t8i\ta\t*4 «\t90\t\u201c\t8 New York Bank demand drafts, 814a 334 dU* Private demand drafts,\t334 & 34 dis.Gold drafts, x dis @ par.Silver\u2014Hats here, 34 a 4 dis.Green-backs\u201432 a 34 die.nSMXRKH.Bank».\u2014Montreal\u2014Offering at 12i.Quebec\u2014 Small sales at quotations.Ontario\u2014Asked for at 9.i.Toronto\u2014Offering at 5 prem.Commercial\u2014 Heavy at 75.Nationale\u2014Has declined, 5 prem being only offered.Upper Canada \u2014Nothing do, ing.Union Bank of Lower Canada\u2014 Buyers at par.In Gas Stocks\u2014Nothing doing.Quebec asked for.Assurance Stocks.\u2014Q-iebeo Fire\u2014Sellers at £28 10s.Marine\u2014Offering at par.Richelieu Compony\u2014No reoeai «atee, 4d prem offered.Montreal Cl'y Passenger Railroad\u2014In demand at ill.St Lawrence Tow-boat\u2014Nothing doing.Quebec Street Railway\u2014No recent sales.Montrea' Telegraph Co\u2014Buyers a', 128: Mining Consols.\u2014IJontreal\u2014Sellers now asking $4, buyers at $3.Huron Copper Bay\u2014Buyers at 60 cents, sellers at 70c to 75c.KoglDh and Canadian\u2014No stock in market.Bonds.\u2014Government 6 per cent\u2014Buyers as par; 5 per cent\u2014Nothing doing.Quebec Harbors\u2014 Çaîes ot 14 \u201cDd 3 prem, with further enquiry ; 8 per cents\u2014Asked for.Quebec Corporation 6 per can?\u2014Sellers at 93.North and South Shore Turnpike Bonds\u2014Seller* at 62.Mortgages\u2014A considerable amount ba* bçea invested this week in these securities.The stock-books of the Union B*nk of Lower Canada having been re-opened for a few days, an additional sum of $136.000 was subscribed by all classes, thus shewing the great favor wùich this institution is likely to meet with, so soon a* it shall commence operations.A popular Cashier is all that is wanted to render U one of our most successful baching institutions.SHAW A MONTIZAMBERT, Share Brokers, Gnwen's Buildings, St.Peter St.Per Asia.LATEST MARKETS.PaciS, Nor.fc5tb, p.u.\u2014Bourse closed heavy at 09f 6tic for ientes.Caxtox, Oct.2Stb.\u2014Exchange 4 to 62.Shirtings higher.Shanghai;, Oct.21*t.-Tea and silk finu.change Ci.Bombay.Nov.ilth.\u2014Cotton dull and tbit, exporte of the week were .'toOSfl bales.Exchange, 2s IJd.Calcotta, Nov.10th.\u2014Cotton good* dull.digo unchanged.Exchange.2s id.Freights 5s to London.London Moacy Market.\u2014Consols firm steady.Discount Market quiet and well supplied at the reduced rate of 6 per cent.The Bank demand is moderate.The Austrian Government loan ha* lesn formally introduced Into tbo London market.fcx- fhc »n- and MONTREAL MARKETS.Montrkal, Dec 9, 1865.Flour\u2014Superior Extra, $7,00 to 7.60 ; Extra, 6,50 to 7,00 ; Fancy, 6,20 to 6,40 ; Welland Canal Superfine, 5,50 to 5,60 ; Superfine No 1 Canada Wheat, 5,40 to 6.60; Superfine No 1 Western Wheat, 5,50 to 5,60 ; No.2, 6,00 to 5 25 ; Bag Flour, 3,00 to 3,20.Wheat\u2014Western, 1,15 to 1,20.Oats, per 32 lbs, 0,30 to 0,32.Bariev, per 48 lbs, 0,65.Butter\u2014Dairy, 20o to 23c ; Store Packed, 18 to 2Ie.Ashes\u2014Pots, 5,50 to 7,25; Pearls, 7,25 to 7,75.Gold in Now York, st 12 o\u2019clock, 1444.Flour unsaleable ; no recent transactions : price* nominal.Grain nominal.Butter-\u2014No enquiry, and tending downwards.Ashes dull and variable.Imports & I., F.R.S.; Dr.Harvey; Dr.Wunter; Dr.Shorland; Dr.Campbell.\u2014We quote & few out of 62,000 cures:\u2014Cura No.57,314: \" Tittenson.\u2014I cannot express my gratitude for the benefit I have derived from Du Barry's Food.Aly appetite is perfectly restored, the pains in my leg, back and chest are quite gone, and 1 nm fast gaining strength aud flesh.Mrs.A.Owen.\"\u2014Cure No.54,812 : Miss Virginia Zeguess, cured of consumption, after her medical adviters abandoned alt hopes of recovery.\u2014Cure No.49,832 : \u201c Of Fifty years\u2019 indescribable agony from dy*-prpsia, nervousness, asthma, cough, constipation, flatulency, spasms, sickness at the stomach, and vomiting.\" Maria Joly, Wortham, Ling, near Diss, Norfolk.\u2014Cure No.47,121 : MDs Elisabeth Jacobs, of Nating Vicarage, Waltham Cross, Herts, of extreme nervouiness, indigestion, gatherings, low spirits, and nervous fancies.\u2014Sold in Canister*, 1 lb., 2s.9J.; 2 lb., 4s.6d.; 12 lb., 22s.; 24 lb., 4-\u20198, sterling.\u2014Barry dc Barry and Co., 77, Regent street, London; in Montreal by Lamplough A Campbell; in Halifax by Avety, Brown A Co.; and gll Qrcoers and Chemisu.Beware of spurious imitation».\tg The relaxing beats of summer leave behind them a long train ot evil*.The most universal of these are general debility, and its sure attendant, lowness of spirits.For these wo can recommend a speedy end unfailing cure, in tho shape of Hoof-land\u2019s German Bitters, prepared by Dr.C.M.Jsckson, Philadelphia.It is, in car opiniou, n medi'-iue sui ^eaaria\u2014ul.ine,\u2014unapproachable.It seems to reach the fountain head of the difficulty in the digestive organisation, and thus to relieve the secretions and the blood of the maceriex n.orbi, or cau-e of disease.Its tonic properties givevigor to the membranes of tbe stomach, and promote tbo secretion of tbe gastric Juice, which dissolves the food, while its cordis), soothing and alterative influence imp iris geceral regularity nnd strength to the action of the secretive organs, and seems to fortify the constitution.Such is our own experience of its effects, and we believe it is confirmed by the evidence of ail who have tried it, or had an opportunity of witnessing its operation.For Sale by Jones A Evans, 631 Arch St., Philadelphia.For Sale by Druggists and Dealers generally.John F.Henry À Co., 30* St.Paul fitree», Mon treat, Wholesale Agents for tbs Qnu&das.Dec.11, 1865.\t3w ;»t.vi YORK MARKETS\u2014DEC.* Stocks dull and lower.Money cu cail 7 per cent.Quicksilver 4.7$.Gold opened dull at 144ff and closed at 1444.Cotton 49 for middling.Flour -Receipts22117 brls;u-urketdull,uneettied end 10o te 15o lower; sales 5500 brls, at $7.00 to 7.30 for super State ; $7.80 to 8,00 for extra State; 8,05 to 9,30 for choice do; 7,00 to 7,40 for super western ; 7,65 to 8.10 for common to medium extra western, and 8.40 to 8,60 for cccomon to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio.Canadian flour dull aodlOc to 20 lower, at 7,90 to $8,16 for common, and 8,20 to $11,25 for good to choice extra.Grain.'\u2014Wheat receipts 4980Ù bus : merket duil and le to 2c lower, at il,W to 1,68 for Chieagv Batchelor\u2019s Hair Dye ! The Original and Beit in ihe World! The only pure and perfect Hair Dye.Harmless, Reliable and Instantaneous.Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the he\u2019r or skin.Remedies tbe ill effect* of bad dyes.Bold by all Druggists.Tbe genuine ie signed William A.Butchofor.Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT of MILEFL3URS for Restoring and Beautifying tho Hair.CHARLSS BATCHELOR, Naw York.Auc\t12m-dAw Is it True.\u2014That nine-tenths of tho disease» with which mankind is afflicted, are the result of negligence!' We fear it is.A Utile of Henry\u2019s Vermont Liniment, if taken in season, may save no end of ; ains and a train of incurable diseases.Be wise in time is an old adage, but nevertheless n good and a true one.The Liniment i* an unequalled remedy for toothache, earache, cholic, Ac.Sold by all Druggist*.Price 25 c*ta.John F.Henry > Co., Proprietors, 515 (old No.50 >) rtt.Puil «!., Montreal, C.E Not.9.1866.\t___________ 1m Hall\u2019s Hair JRenowor Is the bast preparation extant for restoring grey hair to its original color, preventing its falling, and promoting its growth.It is also a beautiful hair dreccing.For sale by all Druggists.John F.Henry A Co., Wholesale Agent?, 515 (old No.303).St.Paul Street, Montreal, U.B.Aug.2, 1865.Boys Sr Cfentlemen\u2019a CLOTHING.\\ V K solicit an inspection to cctapare prices, vV Ie and workratnahip.Beaver, Pilot and Whiincy Pea Jackets, Best Winter Overcoats, from 41s.ed.Black Fro -.k Ooatp, Morning Coats, Bine and Black Blanket Coats, Indian StyU, PANT3 AND VBST8.N.B.\u2014A first-olaai Cutter on the premises.A'l work executed with great * are and dispatch.GLOVKR kFRY Quebec, Nov.11, Ifyouhavea suffering child, do not let your prejudices or the prejudices of others, s-and between it and tbe relief that will be absolutely sure to follow tbe use of Mrs.Winslow\u2019s Soothing Syrup.Millions of mothers can testify that it i* a perfectly safe am reliable remedy.It relieves the child from pain, and cures dysentery and diarrhoea.It softens the gums, reduces inllammaiion, cures wind colic, and carries the Infant safely through tho teething period.Dec.9, 1865.\tg Brown\u2019s Bronchial Troohea, for Pulmonary and Asthmatic Disorders, have proved their efficacy by a test of many yeara, and bave received teitimo-nials from eminent men who hive used them.Those who are suffering from Cough,;, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Ac., should try \u201c Thé Trochee,\" a simple remedy which is in almost every cose effectual.Dec.9 1865.\tg DIED.On Sunday morning, Mr Michael Noonan, aged 45 years\u2014member of tho Quebec Ship Laborers' Society.His funeral will leave his late residence, Diamond Harbor, on Tuesday afternoon, at half-past 2 o\u2019clock.^ Friends and acquaintances are respect-lully invited to attend without farther notice.1 he members of tbe Ship Laborers\u2019 Society are also requested to attend.On the 9th instant, at St Hyacinthe, Margaret Toomey, widow of the late Joseph Doherty, E»q.Deceased was the motoer of Capt Edward Doherty, U S A, the captor of John Wilkes Booth.Family Dry Q-oods* WE b»g especially to draw the attention of families to our large Stock of useful DRY GOODS, 'I hese goods have been select j td with great care from the best manufacturers, aud warranted to give satisfaction, viz: Linen and Carton Sber-tinge, all widths, Irish and Scotch Table Linens, Napkins and Slips, Towellings.Glass Olo'hs and Brown Linons, Superior White Long Cloths and Shtrliuge, All kinds of Flann- la, best make?, French Morinoes in all shades, Fancy Skirtings in great variety, New Patterns in Fancy Flannels, Our Woollen Department i very replete, Moscows, Betrers, Pilots, Whitney Cloths, Broad Cloths, Kerseymeres, Tweeds, Woollen Hosiery, Ulovos, Haberdasher?.GLOVER* FRY.Quebec, Nov 11, 1865.$1000 Reward HE shove row*rd will lo pa'd by the unit dersigned to any pertor.or persons, f-r the appr hension and conviction of the party or parties who stole, from the cafe of the late Thon at C Lee, at Hare Point, doo meats and papers belonging to the late Thoms* l*te( M.P.P , and Ool Dumas.EDWARD PATRICK LEE.Quebec, Dec 11, 1885.\t3p TO THE SUBSCRIBERS* \u2014TO THS\u2014 Union Bank \u2014or\u2014 LOWlR CANADA.G1 R NT LB VI EN,\u2014I believe that m&nyoi yon I\u201d intend voting for me at the me-ting tomorrow for the Election of Directors.1 intend, however, Leaving this for England during the present week ; such being the case, and a?many important matters wi1! immediately come before the Board, I must request those of you who had intended honoring me with their confidence, to vote for seme other person, who will be able to give moro attention t) tbe interest* of the Bank than I am able to do.I am, Gentlemen, Your obdt.servt., JOH.4 BUdSTALL.Quebec, Dec.11, 1866.\t2 QUEBEC \u2019 Curlitig Club ! fk MEETING of the above Club will b* held at the office of See etary, on TUESDAY, the 12th instant, at ONE o'clock, PM.A full attendance 1* requested.ROBERT BRODIE, Secretary.Quebec, Dec.II, 1865.\t2 TUITION.a LADY, capable of teaching Music,Draw-*°Ei Painting in Oil and Water Colors, with the usual English rranches, desires to obtain tuition as Visiting OorerncM; would also receive Music Pupils at Miss Higoiss\u2019 School, No 21 Richelieu S reet, St John's Suburb*.Quebec.D-.o 11, 18C5.\t3m Disap|»eiir(:d, \u2018î'HE underrigned will be thaukful to\u2019 re-f ctive any iafo'.matlon relative to Mr.ANTHIME BE LAN G SR, Mrr bant, of Cherbourg (Rimouski Co.), who bn* suddenly disappeared about tbe beginning of November last.There has been no tidings of him since.NOTICE.V'yARTIES haviog claim* aga'net Mr AN-f TH1ME BELaNQIR, above mentioned, wilTbe pleased to file itéra at our office, on or before 16ih instant.T5TÜ k GARNEAU.Quebec, D?c.11, \u20198J5.\t10 Literary and Historical SOCIETY.\"pHE MONTHLY GENERAL MEETING of the Society will be held at the cjo tety'e Rooms, Uaronie Ball.Garden Street, on WED NE'DAY, Decemb-r 13tb, 1865, at half*post THRE4 o\u2019clock, P M., being tho second Wednesday of the month, A Meetlqg cf tes Council will take place at 3 o\u2019clock, P M.By order, WM.COUPER, As*t.-Secretaiy.Quebec, Dee.11, 1865.-îy order, T DE MOVTENAOH, Brigade Major.Quebec, Dec.11, 16fi.\t6 S vy O N & i, i \u2014AT\u2014 i&ns&\u2019S PETER STREET, Messrs.Wood, Petry, Poitras a&3 f»r the STOCK-IN-TRADE i Measre.E.Giu^ras A Oo w 11 be reoelvi bv tbe underaiffr ed unril WEDNESDAY, t 27;b instant, at 2 P M.Tn>.inventory can I seen and all inform*.ion obtained on appllc lion to PEMBERTON PATERSON, \u2022 Official Assignee Quetxe.Deo.8, 1865.MONT KaL 0CU .î it ifJ j IF ÛMPAKY Glasgow Line.Winter Wervice.i__T-\ti THU Steamer* of tbe GLASGOW LINE eontisriog of the ST.DA VID, 165* toss.___Copt.Airfi ST.GEORGE, 1468 ten*.\u201c Smith.ST.ANDREW, 1432 tons.\u201c Seott ST.PATRICK, )\u2018ja: loas.\u201c Troekr.are intend*d tobe dispatched from GLASGOW for PORTLAND ut tho following dates, vis ST.OEO?GK.I7;b January, 1866.ST DAYID.31st January,\t11 8T.ANDR4W.14.h February.\t\u2022' ST.PATRICK .2Ul February,\t\u201c ST.GEORGE .7th\tMarch,\t\u201c ST.DAVID.,.21st\tMarch,\t« ALLANS, RAE k CO,, Ageata, 21 ht.Peter Street.Quebec, Dec.11.1*69.\tG SHEFFIELD HOUSE, 3, Fabrique Street.SILVERiELECTRO PLATED WARE WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELLERY TAB LE .v POCKET CUTLERY HT.8MEATON k CO., Diiccc Importers from ths Manufastarare.Qaebss, Deo.7, 1863 Inmltent Act of l?S64.Creditors of ths undeisigusd are no-£ tifi d to iciet at the Court Uousp, at ST.GERMAIN DE RIMuUSSI, on tho TWENTY-hlGRTU day of DECEMBER NMCP, at ELEVEN o'clock In the forenoon, for the pur.pose of receiving statement* of his affrirs uud of naming an Assignee, to whom be may make an assignment under ths above Act.O.AUGUSTE LAMONTAGNE.Recffiived N^ednesduy, December 6th, mi VOflK LEOSEB, For December 10th, 4S hours in advance of other Shop», PRICE 3d.Suri Supply recaivod this morning, ron ralb at C.b], oiiwell & Co.\u2019g, Stationers, Printers, ào, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, *\t\u201e\tQUBBKC* Queoec, Deo 7, ISC*. THE MORNING CHRONICEE, >10 K D A Y, DECEMBER II, !8«5 PEG-TOP 4 DEPOT.S.1K0&6A», MERCHANT TAILOR, MOUNTAIN HILL.Cheap Clothing \u2014WILL M\u2014 SOLD FOR CASH At the «bore SsUbliihnent.Hawing on hand a Large Assortment of MM! HOODS ! Th» t«b»oribcr oArc gre*t parch Me ra.lad» ta to D.MORQl-V.Dec.«, 19*6.Cheap Winter «'ISHiRTV & 68.ARK « Meeral cheap lots of Wlator Qjode, which they can recommend as good Tala# and low priced.O\u2019DUHIKTT 4 CO., Fabriqu» Street.Qaebeo, Oct.SI, IMS.O\u2019DOHERTY 4 CO.AS! SELLING : LARGS H«*tt WmUt M»aU«a, o«wsh»p«s, for ITs Sd.Da\tdo\tdo\tfor 31s cd.Do\tdo\tdo\tfor 25«.Jfow Whitney or e«»T«r Cloth Baaqae Jackets rerr neatly trimmed la plain B.ack, btee or Gold, ITs 64, 30< and 35s.Th» New w Fontenoy* Jatket, elegantly trim* med and finished, from a Os.The New Plash, Seal or Lambskin Jacket, 60s 60s.TO», 80s and f-Os.N«w Stlk Velret Mantle», from $20 up Th» New Shape Skating Jacket, Silk Listed, and all tb« latest aoreltie» in Mantl»» and Jneanu, In »T»ry price, at ODOHCETT 4 CO.'S.Quebec, Oct.31,186».For Sale, fTTHE extensive pwmiies, No.38 hiwK I Dorchester Street, near the Street JPRi Railway and Jacques Cartier Market, oonslstlogr of » comfortable dwelling house, 50 feet frontage by 32 in depth, and 7 building lots, bounded by thiee üreets.The property is well situated for a fiCtory, 4c., &ad will be on line of communication with the projected new bridge to *e built over the Eivtr St.Charte*.Terms very moderate.Apply on the premises, or to H.AUSTIN, N P.Qn»b»e, Nov.17,1866.\t9p*3o OVER-AIaL Bright Sugars.For Sata or to Let, \u2014Po»«e«'oT given on the 1st of 'fay next,\u2014 SS large House t d'Annes, known Hotel.\u2014oa»o\u2014 ou the Pltoe as St.George's 4 ! 50 H0GSURAD3 Choice Bright Porto Uioo Sugdrs.For sale by LANE, GIBB 4 00.Quebec, Deo.5, 1\u201c65.1m A three-etory House on Port Stmt, suitable fsr a Dwelling House or a Shop.Apply to LIVS30N SEWELL, Advocate, Peter Street.Quebec, Dee.4, 1865.\t3o*tf L'HMWiV & LAÎNi AMilK»; Filer and Life Insurance Company.CAPITAL, £1,100,000 Sterling.HEAD OFFICE: King William Street, London.Directors in Canada : WILLIAM WORKMAN, Esq., President City Bank, Montreal.JOHN RSDPATH, K q , Vico President Bank of Moaveal, Montréal.B.H.LSHOINE.K.-q, Cashier Banque da Peuple, Montreal.M.DBLISLE, Esq.The undersigned are preoored to accept RISKS at tbs lowest possible raee.All dal«rs promptly adjusted without reference to England.F J.LOGIE, No.23, St.Petsr Street.HBN&Ï GLASS, No.16, St.Peter Stre»'.Quebec, Dec.f, 1865.\t6 CHEAP WINCEYS! WK are selllog the full Dresa of II yards Heavy Wincey for 8» 9d, and the yard* wide Poney yard.Wincey, new color, for :s 3d a O'DOHERTY 4 00.Quebec, Oct.31,1865.French Blerinoea, ITTRKNOS Poulins, Paramattas, Wool and ; Silk Corded Beep», Silk Winceys, iu all the new colora, cheap.Rich Black Glace and Gros Groin Silks, Moires, Satins, 4c , very new at CDOHERTY 4 GO\u2019S.Quabac, Oct.31, 1865.O\u2019DOHERTY A CO.\u2019S STOCK of New Tweeds, Oasrimeres, Doeskins, Cloths, Cloakings, 4c., is very complet» end cheep.Quebec, Oct.31, 1665.FRESH CURED Finnan Hadriies JUST received per Grand Trunk Railway, aai for tale at piON 4 DUBSAU'i.Qeebee, Dec.6, 1865.\t8 For Sale, MA VALUABLE LOT n?LAND at f\\_ the St.Ysliier Toll Gate, extend, lag from the road us the elver, together with the home, known as the u Blue Houee,\u201d and other bulldlags thereon.LANQLOU 4 ANDREWS, Notaries.Quebec, Dec.8, 1863.\t6 For Sale, 25 D HDS.Bright Porto Rioo Sugars, INSURANCE Against Accidents, WITH ÜOMPENSATION IN CASE OF DISABLEMENT.Dreadful accidents are of daily occurrence.STEAMERS ARB BLOWN UP AND SUNK.TRAINS RUN OFF THE TRACK, Involving Loss of Life and Personal Injury.In the Street*, Warehouses, Mills, Factories AND EVEN IN THEIR HOMES, People are doily stricken down from a great variety of causes The Accidental Insurance Company Is daily Tssuiug policies to; all classes of tbo public, covering them against Accidents of Every Kind.The Rates of Premium are very low, and within the reach of erery one\u2019s means.$5 to $6 a year will ootain a Policy for $1000 in case of deat\u2019a, with $3 a week compensation, If disabled.Policy Tickets for one to six days issued at 25 cents a day for $5000, cover ing all risks travelling or otherwise.OCEAN POLICIES Issued, covering Travellers to Europe, California, 4c, 4o.BRANCH OPFIOE For British North America, 104, St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL SI EPSON 4 BETHUNE, * General Agent».W Prospectuses, 4c .-*\u2022> > ?b».d at the offices of HENRY OLA\t'.J.LOGIE, St.Fe\u2019er btreet, \\uebeo.Applications from Quebec promptly attended to by the General Agents.Dec.7, 1865.\t6 BOYS, GIRLS, MEN and WOMEN, at LAIRD 4 TELFSR\u20198.Quebec, Deo 2, 1865.Clouds, Clouds.NEW MIXTURES ¦\u2014AHD\u2014 SELF COLORS, at LAIRD 4 TELFERS.Qnecec, Dec.2, 1865 2BTBK! SKIRTINGS ! Wincey Skirtings, 1#.3d.and Is.6d per yard.LAIRD 4 TKLFBR, Oornar of Hope 4 Fabrique 8te.Quebec, Dec.2, 1865.IV5iisc:jvatlo Molasses 1 /\"V » f )UNGHRONï> Heavy Choice Re-Xv/ \u2019 * a tailing Molass- a, 60 Hogsheads\tdo\tdo\tdo 50 Barrels\tdo\tdo\tdo For sale by LANE, GIBB 4 CO.Q5eb\"\u2018c, Dec.B, 1865.\tItn Uncol red Japan Tea.A Ï T ALF-CHEST8 Uncolored Japan ^f )v/ U Tea, very fine.For sale by LANE, GIBB 4 00.Quebec, Dec 5, 1865.\t1m No More Pills \u2014HOC\u2014 Insolvent Act ot In the matter of MICHAEL MoAYOY, The yonoger, An Insolvent.*HE Oreditors of the Insolvent ore notified T 20\t- do do Oatw\tdo 50 Barrels Yellow Refined\tdo 50 Paaebeoos Heavy Clayed Molasses, 30 Barrel» New Yerk Syrup.By JOIN LltflâURIER, No.88, St Peter Street.Quebec, Deo.6, 1866.\t6 For Sale, 20() ^OXES Natural Layer Ralslss, 100 do Loudon Layers do 100 do M.R.\tdo 20 barrel» Currants.By JOHN L1MKSURISR, No 33, St.Psvsr Street.Qn«b*«, Deo A M*5-\t8 FoF Sale, Fine Fresh Hyson 100 PV£a\u201c 50 Packages Extra Fine Japan Teas, 100 do\tdo Breakfast Congou, 100 do Fine Hyson Twaokey.By JOHN LEJISUaiBB, No 33 St.Peter Street.Quebec, Des.ê, 1865.\t\u2022 50 Punchwon* 50 Ü.P.B/ Sale, High Wines.JOHN LEMESUBIER, No.33, St Peter Street.Quebec, Dec.6, 1863.\t6 FOR SALE, JJHDS.DeKUFPER\u2019SOIN, 25 Qr -casks Banker\u2019s Gin, 100 Red Oates Gin, 53 Qrtsa do do Palm Tree.By JOHN LHMSSUalBR, No.33.St.Peter Street.Quebec, Dee.6,1865.\t6 estate end effect», under the above Act, to me, the undersigned Assignee, end they ere required to furnish me, within two months from this date, with their claims, specifying the security they bold, If any, and the vaine of it ; and if none, stating the fact ; the whole attested nnder oath, with the vouchers In support of snob claims.WM.WALKER, Official Assignee.Qaebto, Deo.1, 1866.\tdeoS 2w Insolvent Act of 1864.fu the matter of EDWARD FORTIES, An Insolvent.rHK Oreditors of the Insolvent are notified that be has made an assignment of his estate and effects, under the above Act, to me, the undersigned Official Assignee, and they are required to famish me, within two months from this date, with their claim?, specifying the security they hold, if any, and the value of it; and if none, stating the fact; the whole attested under cath, with the vouchers in sap port of such claims.PEMBERTON PATERSON, Official Assignee.Quebec, Dec.4,1865.\tdee C-2w Reiffeostsio £ Crepin, Stock and Bond Commission No.?, South William Street, W YORK.J.G.RlIfVXSSTKUI.\tWm.H.Cbsiostos.ARB prepared to make collections, 4c., In all partsof the United States.Information given regarding all United States Securities, Railway and Mining Stocks, Bonds, Ac.CT Refer to Messrs.E.C.ST HINSON 4 Oo., New York Stock Exchange ; Messrs.Lyman 4 WiUon, New York Stock Exchange; Rufus Hatch, Esq, Yice-Preslieut Pubic Board of Brokers.Dee.3, 1365.\t2 Skates, Skates.Jsst received per \u201c North Americas,\u201d via Portland : SUPERIOR LOT, manufactured eiprws-i ly for thti market, by M.Hamer 4 Son, Sheffield.S A.MYRtND 4 00., 52.St.Peter Street.Quebec, Deo.7, 1865.\t1m Charcoal Tin Plates, j^^ECBlVED per S S.*\u2022 North American.'\u2019 0.4 W.WURTELE, St.Panl Street.Quebec, Dee.7, 1S65\t6 Agriculttmii Cou:it\\ Society of of Quebec.the >r.Bridget\u2019s Asylum.fpHI ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the St.Bridget's Asylum Association will take place at the ât Petriek's Cathoiis end Literary Institute, oo FRIDAY, the 18th of DECEMBER instant, at 7J P.M., for the Bieecioa of Officers and transaction of By order, Quebec, D.e 1,1366.\u202210.N11LAN, Secretary.3-le-th NOTICE h hereby given that the Annuel Meeting ct the Agricult ;ral Society of the County of Quebec will be held at Charles-bonrg, In the >*»: Hou*e of the Fabrique, on THURSDAY, ib- i4-h Decembsr Instant, at TEN o\u2019clock.At*, f r the hLotion of Officers and Directo * \u2022:* t* Society.JOB.LACRIN, Prssideut.Ooanty of Quebec, Dec.7, 1865.\t4 Giiy of Queboc Ig icultural SOCIETY.a HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of X the Me n&ers ot the above Society, for the Election of Officers and Dir«ou> s, and nomination of four persons to be members of the Board of Agriculture, and for the transaction of general basine*?, will be held on THUhS DAY, the 14:h instant, at 10 o\u2019clock, A M., at t|M CITY HALL.By order, W.MOORE, Secy .-Treasurer Quebec, Dec.6,1865.\t8 Notice.\u2019pHE oodersigeed, as well in ber quality of X communs en bum with ber late Jûsbaud, MIOHSL TE.iSIBR, in his lifetime of Her Majesty\u2019s Commlssarla-, Depa traen», as in her capacity of tutrix, duly elected, to her minor child, informs all persons having claims against the Estate of the said Michsl Tersler, to present the same, duly attested, to herself, but to no othrr person, before the 15th instant; aid those indebted to pay, within the same delay, only to berteif.ROSALIE MOOT, Widow M.Tassisa, 5, Nicholas Street, Quebec.Quebec, Dec.8, 1865.\t9 Insolvent Act of 1864 In the matter of HUBERT J ALBERT, An Insolvent.THE Oreditors of the Insolvent ere cotif ed that he has made aa assignment of his estate and effects, under the above Act, to me, the undersigned Assignee, and they are required to furnish me, within two months from this date, with their claims, specifying the se eurity they hold, If any, and the vaine of It ; aefi if none, stating the fact ; the whole attested under oath, with the vouchers in support ct such claims Wil.WALKER, Official Assignee.Quebec, Nov.28, 1865\tnov 27-Jw Insolvent Act of 1864 In the matter of THOMAS BIOKELL, Of Quebec, O.E., An Insolvent THE Creditors of the above Insolvent are notified that a MEETING of his CREDITORS will be held at my office, No.17 St.Sacrament Street, at THREE o\u2019clock in the afternoon, on WEDNESDAY, the 13tb day of December, for the pub ic examinatiun of the Insolvent and for the o de-ing of the affairs of the Estate generally.JOHN WHYTE, Assignee.Montreal, Nov.20,186^.\ttd ANY OTHER MEDICINE.nu BARmrs Delicious Health-restoring Invalids* and Infants\u2019 Food, THE Bevaiesta Arabica, Yi-lds three times as much assimilating and \u2022trongthening nourishment as the best meat, and restores pe feot digestion, strong nerves, sound lungs, healthy liver, refre.bing sleep, functional regularity, and energy, to the most disordered or enfeebled,\u2014removing speedily and effectually indigestion (dyspepsia), oongb, asthma, consumption, habitual cons ipation, diarrhea*, all gastric derang m-n\u2019S, hiemorr-boids, liver complaints, flatn ency, nervousness, biliou-mess, fevers, sore throats, dip-theris, catarrhs, colds, infiaenea, noises in the head and ears, rheumatism, gout, imparities, eruption?, hysteria, n uialgia, irritabilitj, sleeplessness, acidity, pa pitatiuo, heartburn, headache, derilry, dropsy, crames, spasms, na sea and sickness even in pregnancy or at sea, alnkiog fits, bronchitis, scrofula, tightness of \u2022 he chest, pai s at tbe pit of Ue stomach and between the shoulders It it the most digestible of all foods, and suitable for invalids and infants in all complaints.We quote a few out of62,000 Cures.Onro No.58,216, of the Marchioness de Brl-han, of seven years\u2019 liver complaint, wasting away, debility, nervousness, irritability, witn a nervous palpitation all over, b*d digestion, constant sleeple-sai-ss, and the most intolerable nervons agitation.Cure No.71, of dyspepsia, from the Right Hon the Lord St-art de Denies Loid Lieut-uaut of tbe Oo nty of Waterford: \"I have deri.Joseph Street, rit.Sauveur, on MONDAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of DECEMBER next, at TWO o\u2019clock in the afternoon, for the pu poEe of receiving a statement of bis affairs and of naming an Aa signe», to whom he may make an assignment under the above Act.LOUIS GUIGNARD.St.Sauveur, Quebec, / 29th November, 18ns5 \\\t15 Boots, felloes, FOIt WINTER WEAR.Havriih Segars.Ex *' Morro Castle,\" via New York : S^riàSîSO-ÏOICB HAVANA SEOAR3 \\j of the following choice brands : Flor de Oorte Figaro, Flor de El i\u2019ajaro del Oceano, Flor de Mann.1 Marina-, Flor de Antonica, Flor de Victoria, Fior de Arg lelirs, Flor dj Benaocbea.For sale by LANE, GIBB A CO.Quebec, Deo.6, 1865.1m Lost, a i RT'WREN St Foy\u2019s Toll Gate aud the Pa-?> lais, a PEBBLE BRACELET, with stlv.r mouctings.Tbe finder will oblige by leaving it at tbe Legislative Assembly.Quebec, Deo.0, 1665.Superior Court, DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.NOTICE Is hereby given that SOPHIE RO-BITAILLB, wife of HuNORB ROY, Cabinet-maker, of Qnebec, has, this day, instituted an action tn séparation de biens against ber said husband, before the Superior Court, sitting at Quebec CASaULT LANGLOIS A ANGER?, Attorneys for Plaintiff.Quebec, Ncv.29, 1865.\tnov 20-lm Union Bank LOWEUCY YW>\\.&s., jri OR SAL7, at the estahiiihm.nt of the ^ undersigned : 6000 Pairs of India-Rubten, 2003 M Cloth Over-shoes.Leather Boots of s'.l descriptions lor Gentlemen, Ladies and Children\u2014tbe whole well assorted and at low prices '*t.2 J 1 \u2018>65 M.G.MOUNTAIN.ALF CHESTS now lauding ex les,\u2019- and for sal» 1 M.G.MOUNTAIN.BRITbH AMEttiGA sU:as(Ms.OF TORON O, Fire and Inland Marine.INCORPOR./FED 1833.GOVE IVOR: GEORG K PERCIVAL RIDOUT, F.pquin*.MANAGING DIRECTOR : T.W.M1HCHA1.U Kfiq.Consulting Directort Quebec : RICHAUD 3 CA'SLLS, Esqrtao, Manager Bank of Upper Can.oJa.t end the hook a fancy types Mm bear fbT«aMo eemparieen wUh any >ta Bus stylo mt \u2022w«ry ?\u2022rlstf Cost* Prom $8 par lOOO tl tiStSB OAAD6 I TISTIO OABMI JWTKD CJJIVS! TINTED CARDS ! Oard, for vary ettreotiret BatiaeM A4tw bill S1A0UI4A ! ILL H1ADDIM I bill head meal mill headings / >Ula and TWaf, ef erery hue end oolor, \u2022ad Cat te any lUe or pattern ! Ruled .IRCULARS: IRCCLARSU CIRCULARS! CIRCULARS!! The Selection of MODERN TYP* for Clronlar Printiag cannot be rtrpaMed.19-1000 CIRCULARS-KI 4,400 B' A08 now landing ex Messina, and for sale by U.Q.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Aug 19, 18H5.s.& tl.mms i I 1Y1 eetAbllehed their o«ee in the Brisk 1 I Building on their premises, Owner of Qrent and Queen Streets, Bt.Rooh\u2019i- ry x»vaa*os ou QtJii» a»RSFf.«OI Onalwu*.Aar t®- 18es WILLIAM IOOml.ADVOCATE.()/\u2022 riCE Commercial Chamber* AT.PSTBR STRtlT.F^iXtra Bnglit Porto Rico Su^ar.Jost Receiring, direct from Ponoa: » 1 /> JJ 0 OSH BADS Extra Bright Porto 1 If) J| RicoSugare.For sale by JOHN LIMISURIX&, No 33.St.Peter Street.Qu*beiuciion of satisfactory evidence of the good state of health of the life Matured.Participation of profits by the stored, amounting to tw>tnirde of hs net amoert Large Donna declared 1855, amounting t* £2 poi eei-t.i-er arunta os the r* rintiii£« x\timw ol Ue mem WundVoa.'ALOGUE* I INVOICES I cd* of Shipping l _\t^j *4 «Maine tea yewselvs -\t__A_ffi éfeaffi fia- OB'TKNl wtil aeel jwMfc A- »\u2022-* K MFIELD CARTRIDMf.CIJgY\u20198 AMMUNITION or yviar disoriptios For Sporting or Military Purposes.Double Waterproof Central Fire caps, Felt Waddings to present the leading ot Guns, Wlrs Cartridge s for killing Game, âe., at long distance*.Bresob Loading Cartridge Cases of superior quality for Shot Guns and Rifles, Pin Cartridges for \u201c LemactscV\u2019 Bsrolver» of T, 9, and 12 miUmetres.Jacob\u2019s Rifle Shell Tnbee, üonrldgeeanâ Caps for Colt\u2019s, Detne\u2019s, Tranter's, Adams\u2019, and other Revolvers.SALL CARTRIDGES For Enfield Rifles, also for Wostjey Richard\u2019s, Terry\u2019s, Wilson\u2019s, Mont Storo\u2019s, Green's, Rpd other Breech-loaders.Bullet* of uniform weight made by comprutiou from toft Refined Lead.Mechanically fitting projectiles for Rigby's and Henry\u2019s Rifles.7\t1L1Y BROS., Grays-inn-Eoad, London, W O tip wiotasau onv- Joly U *-*\u20225._______________* \u201c ** tDtnneford's Furs Fluid Magnesia Has been, daring 36 years, emphatieally pano-tioued by tbe Medical Profession, and nnivevsally accepted by the Public as the Bas* Rrxrot for icidüy of the Stomach.Heartburn, Headache, Gout and Indigestion, and as a AraaissT tor delicate oouittVu-tions, more especially for Ladles and Children, combined with the Acidulated Lena ou Syrup.I» forms an agreeable Eferveming Draught, In which its aperient qualities are much Increased.During Hot Saa^oas and in Hot Cuxaras, the regular nse of this simple and elegant remedy has been found highly be8um»&l.Mannfactured by\t___ DIMM1FORD k UOu 172, New Bond Street.London ; And Sold by all respectable Chemists through-an*the World.grFoTsai* b7 B0WLKS * McLEOD, Medical Hall, Qoabe*.VL g.\u2014Ask for DasR*^' - Magnesia, i Des, » IRRd» 1 f\\ QUARTER Casks Steam Refined Water L\\J White Pale Seal Oil, now receiving and for sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Aug.14, 1865.Tbe London Journal 1) HI Best, feaotifully Oheapest, Largest and most _\tIllustrated Publication ever issued, having a Greater Circulation \u2018than that of any other periodical in the world.Its Contents embrace the beet works of SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart., J.F.SMITH, PIERCE EQAN, PERCY B.ST- JOHN, HENRY J.BYRON, WATTS PHILLIPS, JAMES GRANT, Ac., MISS BRADD0N, MRS.B0UTHWORTH, MRS.GORDON BMY-THIKS, he., he., and many other Eminent Authors ; splendidly Illustrated by the most celebrated Artists, including JOHN GILBERT, KBBLEY HAL qbWBLLE PRIOR, Ac., Also innumerable etching and agreeable Short Tales, Charming Poems ; valuable Educational and Social Essays ; intereating Descriptions of th* most Remarkable Places in the World, Illustrated by Artists of high standing ; thousands of useful Receipts of every kind ; numeral Records of Scientific Inventions and Discoveries ; Statistics embracing all the principal Official iuitufn* publiahed, of Public Accounts, Population, BmigratteiSj Health, Military, Naval, and Commercial affair a, au,i much Valuable General Statistical Information; short Miscellaneous Pieces, Editorials of Literary anfl Historical Interest illustrative of passing events ; Extracts from the Books of the Day ; Gems of TtuMght.called from the works of tho Best Writers, in 8li Usgueges ; Witty and Laughable Jokes and AneJdolhe, together with a most voluminous personal Correspondence npan every imaginablt topic, conveying at once iaforwwGfifl jhe most varied and the moat extensive.The LONDON JOURNAL stands uari*allsd for the inStrnoUve, amusing and moral excellence of it* contents, the beauty of its illustrations, the clearness of It* type, the superiority of it* paper and for its cheapness.Issued in Weekly No*., Id.; Monthly Parts, 6d.; HaH-y«*p!j Volf., 4s.6d.Vols.I.to XL.are now fST LOffjfyON JOURNAL may be had of evsrr respectable tfoffiitpllsr in the Colonies, Ac., or by ordering in any part of u.o wend.LONDON JOURNAL OFFICE, 332,Strand, London.Dec.IT, 1884.\t62-2*w Wash, An exuelleut Loticn for diseases arising from habits of diaaipation, used in connection with the Extracts Buchu and Saruaparilla, in such diseases as recommended.Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character will accompany the medicines.Also explicit directions for use, with hundreds of thoutande living witnesses, and upwards of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, inclnding eminent Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, Ac.The Proprietor has never resorted to their publication in the newspapers ; he does not do this from tho fact that his articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do not need to be propped up by certificates.The Scieuee of Medicine, like the Doric Column, should stand simple, pare, majestic, having Fact for its basis, Induction for its pillar, and Truth alone for its Capital My Extract Sarsaparilla is a Blood Purifier; my Extract Buchn Is a Diuretic, and will act as such in all cases.Both are prepared on pnrely scientific prin-ciplea\u2014m vacuo\u2014&nd are the most active measures cf either that can bo made.A ready and conclusive test will be a comparison of their properties with those set forth in tbe following works : See Dispensatory of the United States.See ?rofe88or Diwrss\u2019 valuable works on the Practice of Physic.See rema.ks made by the celebrated Dr.Physio, Phila.See remark» made by Dr.Ephrxih MoDowsll, a celebrated Physician and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the Tianaactions of the King mud Queen\u2019s Journal.See SiuJica-ü!;irurgical Ravie)*, published by Bsrjamim Tuayius.Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.See most of the standard works ' medicine.( Copy of Order in Council referred to.) At the Court &t Windsor, the 18th day of May, 1665.pussiMr : The Quirk's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.iI7 HE REAS, by the Foreign Deserters\u2019 yy Act, 1852, it is provided that whenever it is made to appear to Her Majesty that due facilities are or will be given for recovering and apprehending seamen who desert from British merchant ships, in the territories of any foreign power, Her Majesty may by Order in Council, stating that such facilities are or will be given, declare tbat seamen, not being slaves, who desert from merchant ships belonging to a subject of such q>ower when within Her Majesty\u2019s dominions, shall be liable to be apprehended and carried on board their respective ships, and may limit the operation of snob Order, and may render tbe operation thereof subject to tnch conditions and qualifications (if any) as may be deemed expedient : And whereas it has been made to appear to Her Majesty, tbat dne facilities will be given for recovering and apprehending seamen, not being Turkish subjects, who desert from Brit isb merchant ships in tbe territories of the Sublime Porte : Now, theref re, Her Majesty, by virtue of the powers vested in Her by the said Foreign.Deserters\u2019 Act, 1852, and by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, is pleased to order and declare, and it is hereby ordered and declared, that from and after the publication hereof in the London Gasette, seamen not being\u2019 slaves, and not being British subjects, who desert from merchant ships belonging to subjects of the Sublime Porte within Her Majesty\u2019s dominions, shall be liable to be apprehended and carried on board their respective ships ; provided always, tbat if any such deserter has committed any crime in Her Majesty\u2019s dominions, be may be detained nntil be has been tried by a competent Oourt, and until his sentence Jf any) has been fully carried into effect.And the Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty\u2019s Treasury, tbe Secretary of Bute for tbe Colonies, and tbe Secretary of .'late for India in Council, are to give the necessary directions herein accordingly- (Signed, ARTHUR HELPS.July 11, 1666.\t3 Head who says to : \u201cWy HON.THOMAS B.FLORENCE HON.THOMAS IS.FLORENCE HON.THOMAS B.FLORENCE Washington, Jan.1st, 1864.Gentlemen,\u2014Having stated it verbally to yon, 1 have no hesitation, in writing the fact, that I experienced marked benefit from your Hoofland\u2019s German Bitters.Daring a long and tedious session of Congress, pressing and one rons duties nearly prostrated me.A kind ^ friend suggested the uso of the preparation have named.I look his advice, and the result was Improvement of health, renewed energy a>id that particular relief I so much needed and obtained.Others maybe similarly advantagea if they desire to bo.Truly your friend, THOMAS B.FLORENCE.Stamps and Policies c v.cnarced for.All Medical Fe-s )
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