Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 2 mai 1868, samedi 2 mai 1868
[" -Of- 3DO KT, and laMUl - - \u2022STESLING.Funds Invested in Canada : $105,000.D.A.BOSS, Agvat for Qaoboe, foot of MoaaUis HUL : WOODS* àjtripist:,# CAfTfiUKADIMS AND ROSEMARY HAIR CREAM rwtow# tho HUMAN HAIR to its prostiro hoo, no mottor \u2022t what ago.W.JWood has, by tho aid of ohomif \u2022 try, at longth raoooodod in porfocting this wondor-fal preparation.It is now offorad to tho publie, la tho tyfijC of a-4eaiV''|0**«*«i°* tho adsan* tagos of a wash and powder.' Sold wholesale and retail by Messrs.Mussos A Co., Quebec, Canada.Bole propriotor, W.Woods, Plymouth, England.-Bshtg in the tarn* losing my hair sd te try your nhsrsBite and Bosom.ry Hair Cream, which I did, but with little faith, baring tried almost every preparation money could pro cure, with »o effect.Howerer, your invaluable préparât lea acted in a truly miraculous manner, and its benefieial effects were quickly perceptible, and my prceent luxuriant growth of hair is a marre) to my Mends, as also to myself.Trusting joa wUl make this known» j - fuudtu Sir.«, nlTI Bloueleigh Yttlas, Kifleney \"Road, Rath, England.UNSURPASSED REMEDY ! WOODS* COUGH LINCTUS, under the immediate patronage of royalty, and extensively ased by all classes of society.For Coughs, Asthma, Ireuchhis, laffaensa, Night Coogh, Ae., k will he fourni invaluable.Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors in every town or villsgo throughout Great Britain.Can be obtained in franco, Holland, Prussia, Russia, Italy.Spain, Cape of Good flope.Australis, New Zealand, America, Canada, India, China, and the most of the West India Islands.Wholesale and retail agents, Messrs.Musson A Co., Quebec, Canada.Proprietor : W.Woods, Plymouth, England, fab.21, IMS.R.J.\u2022WTCKSTEED* ADVOCATE, &c., *2, UTTLE ST.JAMES STRE MONTREAI.So,, s.lier ESTABLISHED IN 1832 BRISTOL\u2019S SARSAPARILLA III URGE BOTTLES The Celebrated Preparation for COMMERCIAL AND INOJ/jfej oœ-A.-1 /.I SHIPPING GAZETTE.XXXI.* J\tI> A.V , 2n o.8792.The Imperishable Perfume.& LANMAN'S CELEBRATED FLORIDA WATER.THIS exqwirUe Perfarae te prepared direct from Blcomi jg Tropical floweru of surpass-in * fragrance.Its aroma i.almost inex\u2019nanatible; while its '.nlinenee on the SKIN is most refreshing, imparti\"\" a Delightful Buoyant) to the over-axed Body and Mind, particularly when mixed with the water of the Tîattu Fr,r Fainting1 Tarns, Nervousness, Headache, Debility and Hysteria, It is a sore and speedy relief.With the ver slits of fashion it has for 25 years maintained its ascendancy over all other perfumes, throughout tho West Indies, Cuba, Mexico, and Central and South America, and we confidently recommend it as an article, which for soft delicacy of flavor, richness of bouquet, and permanency, has no equal.It will also remove from tho skin Roughness.Blotches, San Barn, Freckles and Pimples.It is as leiioious as tho Otto of Rosas, aid lands freshness and beanriful transparency to tho complexion.Dilated with water it makes the best dentifrice.Imparting a pearly whiteness t > the teeth ; it also removes all smarting or pain after «having.British Colonial Steamship Com SEASON 1868- OTTAWA,\t1831 Tons, P.Archer, Com\u2019r.8T.LAWRENCE, 1398\t\" J.James, \u201c THAMES,\t1379\t\u2022* W.Riches, \u201c Another,\t\u2014\t\u2014\t\u2014 The above First-Class Iron Sctow Steamers will form a FORTNIGHTLY LINE daring the approaching Season of St Lawrence navigation, between London and Quebec, leaving each alternate THURSDAY, vi«.: FROM LONDON.ST.LAWRENCE, Thursday, 10th Aoril.OTTAWA.\tIhursday, 30th ** And each alternate Thursday thereafter.FROM QUEBEC.ST.LAWRENCB, Thursday, 14th May.OTTAWA,\tThursday, 2Sth \u201c And each alternate Thursday thereafter.¦TBRFKITfl] Murray A « am ornamented l «be ons.Look for the name n he bottle, wrapper Prepared only by LANMAN A KEMP, Wholesale Druggists, New York.Sept.22, 1M7.______________________________ PURIFYING THE BLOOD A90 HUMORS.¦speeially recommended for use during spring andsntaaer, when the greesy secretions of the ^11 and winter months render the system liable 0 fovers and other dangerous disons##.BRISTOL\u2019S SARSAPARILLA It also a safe and reliable remedy for all Erup-ions and Skin diseases; for every phase of Berofula, whether immediate or hereditary ; for eld Scree, Boils.Ulcers, Tumors, and Abeeesee, n\u2014« for every stage of Secret Disons#, even in its worst form.It is also a sore and reliable remedy for Balt R-hanm, Bitfg Worm, Tetter-Scald Head, genrvey, White Swelling, Nervous and General Debility of the System, and all affections of the Uver.Fever and Ague, Pillions Fsvsr, Chills and IWvnr, Dumb Ague and Jaundice.It is guar aateed to be the Purwt 4 Mott Powerful Preptration GEMUINEHQIIOURtS SIRSIPRBILU and is the best medicine for the euro of all diseasn* arising from n vitiated or impure state of tne blood* The afflicted may rest assured that them is least particle of Mineral* Merearlal \u2022r any other poisonous snbatanoe in this medicine.It is perfectly harmless, and may be ndminister-\u20224 In ail kinds of weather, rainy or dry, to persons in the very weakest stages of sickness, or to the most kelpless infants, without doing the ^Ifnll'directioni how to take this moat valuable medicine will be found on the label of each bottlo.Existol\u2019s Sammatauiua is ron Satn m vh» EsvaBLisnurrs o» Messrs.John Masson A Co., Roderick McLeod, JohsfE.Barke, W.I.Brunet, R.Dagal, Fdmend Giroux.Also, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines.Sept 22.18 Tues , Thurs.and Saturdays.j Gaspé, Bay of Chaleurs, Dalhousie, Camobelton, Ac., Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.South Shore (East) to Riv.du Loup, and East by Land to Rimouski, Metis, Ac., daily, (3).St.Henri, to St.Claire and Frampton West, inclusive, daily .Do to St.George laEeauce, inclusive, daily.Beaumont, St.Michol, Bienville, Indian Cove and Lauton, daily.South Shore (West,) St.Nicholas, to Becancour, inclusive, Mondays Wednejdays and Fridays.North Sho-e (East.) Seanport, Murray Bay and Chicoutimi; elusive, Mon., Wed and Fri< North Shore (West,) St.Foy, to Three Rivers, inclusive, daily.Island of Orleans, Mondays, Wed- t nesdays and Fridays.> Spencer Cove.Levis rnd St.Sauveur, twice daily.-, South Quebec, twico daily* OTTAWA TELEQRAMÈ.amendment to mxlitza bill.JFJPr INSOLVENCY BILL.MR.CHAMBERLIN\u2019S MOTION.NORTHERN ROUTE TO BE ADOPTED.TABLET ERECTED ON THE SPOT WHERE MoGEE FELL.SPECIAL COMMISSION TO TRY WHELAN.11 j.ta, toi lays, ^ port, to ) timi, in- V .Fridays ) No.of days.Harbour rate losing.16/ 16s Is The SHOP on Louis Street, now occupied by Mr.Wm.Couper Apply to Feb.20.1868.F.« CANNON, N.P.tf Ottawa & Rideau Forwarding COMl^A^TNY.MONTREAL AND QUEBEC.Ac.THE Patentees cam confidently refer t the great number of Ships sheathed with their Metal, the wear of which hts proved its superiority, and that the experience of thirty years has enabled them to rem-dy the deficiencies wh'ch h-ive proved so prejudicial to shipowners.In order to prevent any mistake with regard to the various Metals marked \" Munts.\u201d of which there are several, the Patentees have for some years added Tkrt* Crown» to their Brand, which is damped on every «Aett as annexed, and identifies the quality.Sole Agents for London, Hk*ry Roobrs, Sors A Co., 134.Leadenhall Street, E.C.Sole Agents for Liverpool, Hbvet Rooms, Sows A C o., 1, Rumford Street.March 30, 1868.\t3mp Oskey\u2019t Non-Mercurial Soap, Surpasses all other Articles for POLISHING SILVER, RLBCTRO-PLATK, Tablets 6d each.JOHN OAKEY 4 SONS Maxufaotvmrs of the WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH, India Rubber Knife Boards, Emery, Black Lead, Cabinet Glass Paper, Emery and Glass Cloth, Ac.scotch, French, London, Russian, and other GLUES.WELLINGTON ILLS, Biaoxrau** Road, - NDON, S.Mav8.1867\tly !\u2022 FURNISHED LODGINGS TWO aiNGLR GK1VTL.EMKN CAN BK accommodated with comfortable and wall furnished lodgings in a central part of the Upper Town, on applying at the corner of Palace and St.Helen streets.Jnly 22.1867._.THK Powerful Tng Steamer \u201cCHAM- Sllveramitha \\ PION\u201d will, until further notice, be placed on the above routo for the purpose of TOWING SHIPS, BARGES, RAFTS, Ac.Will be prepared to leave Montreal on WKD-NESDY MORNING, May 8th.For Rates, Ac., apply to GEO.HKUBACH, W D.WADDELL, Agent, Quebec.May 13, 1867 } Canal Basin, Montreal.tf HOTIGE RY ROYAL C O M M A ND JOSEPH GILLOTT\u2019S CELEBRATED STEEL I?ETVS Sold by all Dealers throughout the World.Oct.18, 1807.\tly-1o Union Bonk \u2014OF\u2014 LOVER CANADA._______ \\ NOTI6H la hereby I ven to the holdeia of SHARES of the Bank, not fully paid up, that tho nndernoted calls thereon have been made, and will be payable at the OFFICES of the Bank RICHARD DOWNF.S, for several years Lessee ofthe Lnuzon II tel, begs to inform the publie that he has now oponod a FIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE AND HOTEL, in those extensive premises lately erected on Eden Street, Levis.The Dowus\u2019 Hotel is beautifully situaied a', ihe rear of the Scotch Church Klock, and in tho i-umedia o vicinity of tho English and French Churches.The situation, whether tor its salubrity, or for the magniticout view which it com-lutinds of Quebec oml the Rtver ht.Lawrence, alm.'St from Cap Ri itge ti the Falls of Montmor-cnci, may he said to bo unrivalled ; while its cool and airy position, away from tho business part.-ofthe town, will now supply a want that has teen long folt by those who seek, during the heat of sumiuor.to find within easy distance of their places of business all the quiet and enjoyment of a country residence.There is ample accommodation for several boarders, while two or three families can be a'coimnodate.O'cellenthangnrd.moderate and possession I October.For particulars, apply > i the premises.Quebec, Sept.25.1866 Ront PARIS- to m\\ THE ONLY JOHN MUSS0N & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION CANADA.OF FROM the first of May next, that well known building, the TEMPERANCE HALL, St.Francis St.ect.\u2014a lease will be given if required fer one or more years.Apply to No.33, St.Ursule Street ; or to K.G.CANNON, Notary.Quebec, Feb.6, 1804.TO LET, JPifA possession 1st November 'eat, THAT very desirable t .vo-story and attic Brick House, No.0 2, St.John Street, without, now occur , cd by Mr.Rlson\u2014Gas, Water, Water Closets, Ac.t\" 1867.r:11l,|(l|ng.l.lri!»>':'i ipvTlf- 5»:o;«ci»'vr_W ~~ W»7£:-fr~r HERE and at MONTREAL : Sixth inst ilment of 10 per cent on 1st Feb\u2019y.next.Seventh\t\"\t\"\tIStb March\t\" Eighth\t\"\t\"\tIri May\t\" Ninth\t\"\t\"\t16th June\t\" Tenth\t\"\t\u201c\tl»t August\t\" By order of the Board, W.DUNN, Cashier.Jany.1.1868.The need ot a sate and perfectly reliable par-gotive medicine baa lone been felt by the public, I \u2022ad it U a source cf great satisfaction to us that ; «re with oonfideace, recommend our BRIS- : XOL\u2019S SUGAR-COATED PILLS, u combining \u202211 the eweuHelt of \u2022 sofa, thorough eud agree-^ku.\tcathartic.They are prepared from I the very fiueet quality of medicinal roots, herbs, ; \u2022ad plants, the active principle» or porta that con- ! \u2022«la the medicinal value being, chemically separated from the inert end useless fibrous portions that contain no virtue whatever.Among those agents we may name PODOPHYLLIN, which hoc been proved to possess a most wonder- J ful power over the LeW, and all floeretieuc.This: is combination «nth LEPTAN- .DRIN and ether highly valuable vegetal# extracts and drugs, constitutes a purgative Pill that Is greatly superior to any medicine of the kind ; heretofore offered to the pablie.BRISTOL\u2019S VEGETALE SUGAR-COATED PILLS wiU be found a safe and speedy remedy in all such ease# « #liee« Headache, Jamodie#.Breath, TUB Public are hereby notified that the business heretofore carried on by Mr.HENRY KNIGHT, Tailor, No.22, PUace Street, will be continued on and after MONDAY, the 16th instant, by the undersigned, in the same premises, where a Choice and Assorted STOCK will be kept constantly on hand.In soliciting the patronage of the public, the undersigned deems it but necessary to state, to secure a liberal share ofthe same, that the business will be carried on under the immediate superintendence of the former proprietor, whose j experience and ability are too well known to need comment.E.KNIGHT.pt.1867.\ttf RmMEL\u2019S > Elegant Novelties 4 Choice Perfumery.¦OLH AOXVTS FOB QTJBBBO : MESSRS.J.MUSSON & CO.CHEMISTS, Ac., BUADE STREET, Sold by all Respectable Perfumers : ]FL I M 1UE ESHfi\u2019S Perfumes for the Handkerchief, NOTICE.DR.C.I.SAMSON, recently arrived from Paris, where he has completed his medical studies, bos opened his Office at 33, Craig Street, St.Roch\u2019s.opt.24, 1867.___________ THE \u201c HOME\u201d INSURANCE COMPANY, MEW IIA.VEIN, COINIV.PAID UP CAPITAL,,.$1,000,000 And in Public Funds and National Bank Stock, $1,371,516, to 1st January lost.Chartered by the Government of Canada, Having deposit of $50,000 in the Office of the Receiver General.Recommended by the principal members of the Canadian Parliament, of both origins.Has 1,000 agents, extending from New Orleans to Halifax.WITH RECEIPTS OF 0,000 ! The public buildings at Ottawa, the Parha-n ent House, at Quebeo, the \u201c Gesa\u201d Church at Montreal, and the Lunatic Asylum at Beauport, are amongst other institutions, assured in this C< mpany.Policies issued to the hour by the local agent, and claims promptly settled either by the local or general agent, as the case may be This Company has paid, within the space of 24 hours, $102,«OO, in connection with the great Ate at Portland in 1865,\u2014and after aine months\u2019 operation in the district of Quebec, nearly $30,000 at Levis and elsewhere, wi:btn fifteen days after the conflagration.Statement of premiums received and losses paid : Premiums received- Losses Paid \u201c CîrA.LI-iOWA Y\u201d PATENT TAPER TUBES STEA-IVf.BOILEH-S!.TIIESF.TUBES are now being used almost universally in England in the construction of Steam Boilers, having either oxk or TWO flues.They grkatly bconc IIISK TBB FUEL, iuipTO the circulation, and crease the power of boiler.They are speoiai.lt adapted for introduction into old boilers, and are made with such an amount of taper as to allow of this being easily done.These Taper Tu he have been in use upwards of 16 years, and abov 30,000 are now at work, and the demand is daily increasing.They can be fixed by any boiler maker, but can omy be obtained from tho Patentees, who will furnish full particulars and list of firms using the tubes, on application.W.A O.GALLOWAY *.SOWS, ENGINEERS A BOILER MAKERS, MABOHEBTEB.Makers of all kinds of Steam Engines Machinery, Mill Gearing, Boilers, Ao., Ac.Aug.22.1867.\t26 to HOUSE K EEEERS, Save Your Money-\u2014Make Your Own Soap.MKSSUS.U.& Co.\u2019s Preparations ure truly the groatost success of the age.and wo will therefore enumerate his principal Medicines :\u2014 IODIZED SYRUP OF HORSE-RADISH, for those who cannot take Cod Livor Oil.This is recommended by all the medical celebrities, instead of cod liver oil, and especially by Drs.Blache, Baxin, Vernais, Ac., Ac., physicians of the Paris Hospitals.SYRUP OF HYP0PH0SPHITE OF LIME, Dr.Churchill\u2019s prescription.This new Remedy, most in cases ot Consumption and the different diseases of the Chest, quickly arrests their most alarming symptoms.The Congh is soothed, night sweats cease, and the patient soon recovers health SYRUP OF SEA PINE OF LAGASSE, anew Balsamic Pectoral, usod with the greatest success for Coughs, Catarrhs, Colds, Ac., Ao ; contains no opium.It is equa'ly successful in Catarrhs and Inflammation of the Bladder and Urethra.PHOSPHATE OF IRON OF LERAS, useful in green-sickness, diseases of the stomach, painful digestion, difficult menstruations, Ac.It does not induce constipation.ELIXIROF PEPSINE.\u2014This Medicine digests the food, as it were, without the assistance of the stomach.It succeeds admirably in gastritis, weak digestion, loss of appetite.It is the support of old men and convalescents.PILLS FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN\u2014 llr.Caxenasi\u2019s prescreption.VEGETABLE GLYCERINE, (extracted from the fruit of the palm tree.) It speedily allays all irritation, and imparts groat softness to the skin.A CURE FOR NEURALGIA AND HEADACHE,\u2014Guarann, a Vegetable product, obtained from Brazil.He also has lately proparod Pills of Carbonate of Iron and Manganese.Dragies of Lactate of Iron and Mnnganeae, and Pills ofthe Proto-Sodld of Iron and Manganese.NO MORE BALSAM COPAIBA\u2014Use the Matico Capsule and Matico Injection.\u2014ALSO \u2014 A CHOICE LOT OF PERFUMERY from one of the first Houses of Pa*»*.Kisaod A Co.12.1807.\t1 tm Apply to H.B0 DUC, Notary, 80), St.John Street, without.Quehec.Sept.25.1805.\ttf For Sale, TTIRF.K Lot# of Land In the Township of HAM, Range B, with good specimens of copper.jnmm p.i I 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON.Sold by all Dealer» throughout the World, in Bottle» at 6* active, at 29,25 to 29,45 for new mesa, and 28.00 to 28.25 for old do.Lard firmer and quiet, at 181 to 191c.At 3 p m, gold eloeed at 1391.May 2, 1868.T.H.GRANT, Secretary.IMPORTS.PER CANADIAN EXPRESS COMPANY.May 1\u20141 box to G A C Hassock.1 do to Watters.PER GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.May 1\u201415 t his, 10 cases to I.ano, Gibb A co.5 bxs oranges to Mrs Dunn, bbls l&iuLdock to P A 1*.1 pckge hdware, 6 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.ENTERED FOR LOADING.AW.Tone.For.By whom.Where.May 1.Gaspe, 231, Shediac, Pictou, Ac, Gulf Port* S S Co, C 'mmigsioner»\u2019wharf.John Stewart, 62, Tracadie, W H Jeffery A co, ,\t.\t_\tRenaud\u2019» wharf.Lucia, 48, Bathurst,\tdo, do do Sto Cecile, 68, Miramichi and Richibucto, do, ^ Connelly\u2019s wharf.-st Laurent, 49, Gaspe, W Convey, Renaud\u2019s do.CLEARED.May 1.Schr Indian Queen, Cloutier, Gaspe, Rousseau A Patterson.-Eugenie, Boulet, Gaspe, Thos Fraser A co.-C Bernier, Bernier, Ptctou, C Bernier.BY TELEGRAPH VERY LATEST FROM EUROPE PK R On,l>le.BURKE SENTENCED TO 18 YEARS, AND SHAW 17 YEARS IMPRISONMENT.DEBATE ON IRISH CHURCH IN COMMONS.THE NEWMARKET RACES.LIEUT.-GEN.DE LA PESUELA 10 BE CAPT.-QBN.OF NEW CASTILE.London, April 30.\u2014Tho trial of Burke and Shaw was resumed this morning.The proceedings against Casey were discontinued.The jury brought in a verdict against Burke and Shaw, aud tbe Judge sentenced the former to 15 and the latter to 17 years imprisonment.London, Midnight, April 30.\u2014In the House of Commons, to-night, the debate on the Irish Church was continued.None ofthe leading members of either party took part in the discussion.Newmarket, April 28.\u2014At tho second day\u2019s races \" Witchcraft\" won the handicap.\u201c Loxeuge\" won the hundred guinea plate.The 2,000 guinea stakes, a subscription of 100 sovereigns each, half forfeit ; for three year old colts, eight stone ten pounds ; fillies, eight stone five pounds ; 101 subscribers, was run a dead heat by Mr.G.Jones\u2019 \" Formosa\" and Sir F.Johnston\u2019s \u201cMoslem.\" The betting bad been 5 to 2 against \" Formosa\u201d aud 3 to 1 against Moslem.\" The stakes were divided and \"Moslem\" walked over tbe course.London, 1st May.\u2014The 1,000 guinea stakes of 100 sovereigns each, for three years old fillies carrying 122 pounds each, one mile seventeen yards, owner of second filly to save his stakes, seventy-one subscribers, was wou by Mr.Jones\u2019 \u201cFormosa,\u201d the Marquis of Hastings\u2019 \u201cAthena\u201d coming in second.In the betting, Sir Joseph Hawley\u2019s \u201cGreen Sleeve\u201d was first favorite, \u201c Formosa\u201d second \u2022 \u201c Athena\u201d was not thought much of.Maokjd, Spaiu, April 30 \u2014Liout.-General De la Pesueia has beeu appointed Captain General of the Province of New Castile.London, May 1st.\u2014In the House of Com mous last night, Mr.Walpole, member for Cambridge University, opposed the resolutions of Mr.Gladstone.lathe course of his remarks he acknowledged that it would be unwise at this time to erect an Established Church in Ireland, but be declared it would be a far more serious thing to destroy such an establishment.All the arguments brought to bear in favor of such action were equally voted against the existence ef the Established Church of Eugland.He warned the House against the consequences which would follow the destruction of tbe Irish Church.Southampton, May 1st.\u2014The steamer Uam-monia, from New York, has arrived.Queenstown, May 1st.\u2014The steamer Russia, from New York, has arrived.MARITIME EXTRACTS.A large steamer, supposod to be tho Hibernian, passed Port-au-Basque on Thursday morning at 6 o\u2019clock.She was due at Father Point last evening.The Moiaie Compiny\u2019a ts Mirgaretha Stevenson, Capt Hatnond, left Laird\u2019s wharf yesterday morning for the Moisio, with a full c .rgo, and a large number of mechanics with their wives and families.The schr Florida, Captain D Chouinard, from Rimouski, loaded with firewood, arrived at La-Roche's wharf yesterday.Halifax, April 27\u2014Arrived-H M S Constanee, from Bermuda.The Great Ocean Race.\u2014The City of Paris baa won the great ocean race, having made the trip from New York to Queenstown in less than seven and a half days\u2014the fasten time on record.The race was between ihe Cuuard steamer Cuba, Capt E R Moody, and the City of Paris, Capt Jaa Kennedy, of the Inman line.The City of Paris has made the quickest trip to and from Europe of nay steamer afloat, having accomplished the run from Queenstown to Sandy Hook, a few weeks since, in the unprecedented time of seven days, twenty-three hours and four minutes, which is four hours shorter than the Cunard steamer Scotia had previously made.The Fisheries.\u2014The change of license from 66 cents to $4 per ton on U S fishing vessels following their craft in Canadian waters, the proceeds to be appropriated to bounties to fishermen, will remove loud complaints and infuse new life into the fishing interest.We hear very little of this proposition, in the Repeal journals, though they had a good deal to sav about the fifty-cent arrangement.\u2014S>'t John Journal.A return issued on the 4th inst, shows that tho number of Her Majesty\u2019s ships and vessels at the different stations over the world on March 31 1867, was 275; the total complemsnt of men 34,245.(By Telegraph.) Pobt-au Basque, May 1\u2014Ice three miles off.1 * lDd\tLargo steamer passed west at j 6 a m Thursday.Father Point, M.y 1st\u2014Weather clear and mild ; wind north.\t' Father Point, May 1, 8 pm\u2014Weather clear and mild; light WSW wind.QUHEC 111 Cllil.A Meeting will be held at tbe OAce of JAMES DEAN, St.Peter Street, at NOON on MONDAY, 4th instant, for revision of By-Law», and for general business.May 2, 1868\t2 WADOTfl A GOOD PAVTRY-MAIDy who can be well recommended.Apply at 1, Mont Carmel Street, Cape.May 2, 1868.wæ;n TEJJ, A PANTRY»MAID, wbo thoroughly understands the work.Good references required Apply at 12, St Denis Street, Cape.M»y 2, 1868.\t3 To Farmers and Gardeners I FRESH SEFDSFIESH SEEDS!! Fresh Seedsi!! THE Subscriber begs eo draw the attend tion of FARMERS and GARDENERS, to bis very Choice and Complete Stock of Garden, Field and Flower SEEDS, imported by him this Spring from the first English «nd French Seed Honses, and warranted the growth of 186T.Call for a Descriptive Catalogue, with directions for culture, to he had gratis.\u2014ALSO ON HANO,\u2014 Prime Timothy Seedy Ked Clover Seed.White Dutch Clover* \u2014AND JUST RECEIVED,\u2014 A Very Choice Lot of DUTCH FLOWERING ROOTS.JOHN W.McLEOD, Chemist, Druggist and Seedsman, St.John\u2019s Gate, Quebee.May 2.1868.NEW Dissolu'ion of Co-Patinersflip.THB CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex-«isting ander the name and firm of MORBNCY A TALBOT, as Hardware Merchants, at Nttre Dame de Levis, has been dissolved by Mntaal eonsent, dating from 1st May instant, Mr P.Moreney is alone authorised to settle Ihe aoeonnts of the former Co-Pattnerahip.PAUL MORENCY.GEORGE TALBOT.Map 2, 1868.\t3 O\u2019DOHERTY Æ Co Beg to announce that their NEW STORE WILL BE OPENED -0N- Tlie SOtli inatfint, WITH IN ENTIRE FRESH STOCK OF FIRST-CUSS STIFLE INOFINCY Notices of Births will be charged 35 eta.Marriages and Deaths, 50 cU.No excepte an will be made to this rale.DIIÜD.On Thursday evening, 30th April, John Felix i McDonnell, Esq., Advocate, and late Editor of the Quebec \u201c Mornino Cheosicle,\u201d in the 30th year of his ago.His funeral will leave his late residence, No 24 DesFoses street.St Roch\u2019s, *t3.30 pm to-morrow evening.Friends and acquaintances are requested to attend.\t^ On Thursday, 30th ult, Michael Reardon, Mason, aged 70 years, a native of the County Cork, Ireland.His funeral will take place from his late residence, Nouvelle street, on Saturday, 2nd May, at half-past 3 o\u2019clock p.m.Friends and acquaintances are requested to attend without further notice.At Lennoxville.on the 29th inst, Lewis Clement 1 Charles, son of the Right Rev \u2019ihe Lord Biihop of Quebec, aged 13.\tr 1 At Three Rivers, on the 29th ult, Janet Wother-spoon.aged 18, eldest daughter of the late Mr John Paterson, merchant, of this city.The funeral will Uuve the residence of her uncle, \\\\ J Bickoll, Esq, No 36 8t George street, St John\u2019s Suburbs, at 1 p m, this day, (Saturday), for St Andrew\u2019s Church, thsnce to Mount Hermon Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.Fresh Groceries *00 Cheat* *«d helf-cheste flneat quality Souchong and Congon TEAS, 100 Boxes Uncolored Japans, 100 do Hyson Twankays, Hysons, Im perials and Guopovder, (crop 1867,) J00 Dozen Assorted Brooms, 600 Cases DeKuyper\u2019s Gin, 100 Do Bernard's and Bett\u2019s Ginger Wines, 100 Boxes 10\u2019e Plug Tobacco, \"Prince of Wales\u201d and \u2022\u2022 Queen\u2019s Own\u201d brands.HO Cases Assorted Pickles, 100 Do Eddy\u2019s Matches.\u2014AND ALSO,\u2014 Puncheon* High Wines, hhds.DeKuyper's Gin\u2019 quaiter-casks Port and Sherry Wines, octaves Ginger Wine, octaves Pale and Dark Brandy, cases do Seap, Candles, Pain Killer, Castor Oil, Spring Clothes Pins, Pipes, Cut Tobaccos, Ao., with an extensive Stock if Fresh, Eng ish and American Groceries.For Sale by WM.CONVEY, Paul Street, Lower Town.May 2, 186*.\t3 Pork and Beef.1000 Barrels conelaltng of MBSS, THIN MESS, PRIME and English PRIME MESS.100 Barrels PRIME MESS.For Sale by WM.CONVEY.May 2, 1858\tj Pish Oils l New Minino Enterprise.\u2014Wo are informed that a new iron mining asaociation has recently been organized.Thia company has ac- ,_____0,_____ quired valuable minipg grounds of the River come Patron.Betsiamites.and baye beep some time in n**go- 5th.There shall bo a President and Vice- tiation with some well-known capitalists.[ Presidents.The Commandant of tho GarriEon They hope to be in operation eqrly this sum- aud of the Volunteer Force, officers in com-they might\treasonably\tWr\tr\t\u2019\tI mer- We ,earn al?0\tthat this enterprise has\tmand of Regular and Volunteer battalions,\tto- vy\ty\tk\t,c>r a\tlittle\toriginated in Quebec,\tand that the following .pettier with the President ef the Rifle Club, p one encouragement\tbefore venturing\tEentlemen are among the shareholders: J.\t«ubscribers shall be cz Vice-Presidents upon a new and more or lesa risky enter- j Langlois, Esq.; L.J.C.Fi set, Esq ; Gilbert\tand also members of tho Council, prise.Uowever, as the\tGennral\tLaRue, Esq.; Dr.F.H.A.La Rue ; Elzear\t'\t6th.There shall be a Council of nine mem- men t can do nothin* it\tS*8*5*'\tDr' A' ®;JBl,,eaul Angers, hers, independently of ex officio members, who n\tek°vea Hie\tLocal\tEsq.; O.Leduc, Eaq.;\tEd.B.Frechette, Esq.;\tshall be elected at the auuual meeting, fiy*\tof Governments\tto\tconsider\tthe\tclaims of the\tI ^d- Remillard, Esq.,\tfrom Quebec.L.N.\twhom shall form a quotum.large class interested in\tthe ship-buildinir\tQa'.lvreau, Esq.; G.A.Doucet, Esq ; D.Du-\t*\t7tb.The Council shall choose from mem, trade.\t*\tt*18\u2019 i?*1 ; Rouleau» ETi Felix Rouleau,\tb«rs elected tho president of the association.Aaq., from Isle Verte.\tj #th.There shall he* Secretary-Treasurer.AlTIKRICAA NEWS TWO HUNDRED FAMILIES RENDERED HOUSELESS BY THE BURNING OF TOWN OF JABKTON.Havana, April 30.\u2014The mail steamer has arrived from Vera Crua.Two hundred families were rendered houseless by the burning of the town of Jaretou.Seven lives were lost in the conflagration.Chioaoo, May 1.\u2014Geo.F.Carpenter, agent M.U.Express Co., at Davenport, Iowa, was robbed and murdered in this city last night Assassin unknown.8t.Louis, May 1 .\u2014An Omaha special to the Democrat bhjb 1\u2014The Indians killed four men near Rum Creek aud two others tear Sidney Station.New York, May 1st.\u2014Advices from Mexico state that tho proposed concession to an English company for the building ofthe Vera Cruz Railroad bad been condemned by Congress.Tho Negretes rebellion was still unsup ported, the revolutionists looking upon him as an unsuitable leader.Canales is reported as about to join him.The American consul bqd been attacked by banditti, bqt on mentioning bis official standing the banditti desisted and saw him safe home.BuysALO, May 1st.\u2014Tbe propeller Governor Cushman burst her boiler this morning, ing five persons; six others are missing are supposed to be killed.The boat was valued at $30,000.She had 21,000 bushels of wheat on board, consigned to Port Col borne Ontario.ARB YOU DISTURBED AT NIGHT ?| and broken of rest, by a child su Jering aod crying with the pain of Cutting Teeth?If to, wo I atouce and get a bottle of MRS.WINSLOW\u2019d SOOTHING SYRUP.It will relieve tbe little sufferer immediately.It cures wind eolie, regulates tbe bowels, and is perfectly sape in all Cases.Twenty-five cents a bottle.Be sure and call for MRS.WINSLOW\u2019S SOOTHING SYRUP.\u201d All others are base and dangerous imitations.May 2, 1858.\t$ Convenient and Simple.\u2014.»/\u2022\u2022»«,\u2019\u2022 Bronchial \\ Trochee\u201d are a simple and convenient form fir administering, in combioation, several medicinal substances held in general esteem among physicians in the treatment of Bronchial affections aid Cough*.The Tr.cher seldom fail to giv* relief.May 2, 1858.\t5 [ Children lake Colby\u2019s Pilû readiïÿ.~ 1 May 3, 1858.300 Barrel* PALE SEAL| Straw\tdo, \u2014and\u2014 Fur* Gasp* COD OILS.For Sale by May 2, 1868.WM.CONVEY.3 3P* X £s» 3HE Barrel* SALMON» Barrels Salmon Trout» Barrel* Maekarel» Barrel* Halibut» Barrels Herring* WM.CONVEY.May 2, 1868.\t3 1 IHE Goods were bough during the late great de pression in the Home Markets, and precisely at the time prices were at the SEVERAL LARGE LOTS OF First Class Goods WERE SECURED FOR THE Opening Sale IT EXTRIORDIMRY New Carpets, Oil Cloths, k, k prepared for the WE are now fnlljr Spring Trade at our FURNISHING STORE ! The Choicest Patterns and best qualities in VELVET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KtDDER-i MINSTER, SCOTCH end other CARPETS,\u2014all m ich lower in price than they hare been for several years.\u201c Hare\u2019»\u2019\u2019 English Floor Gil Cloths.\u201c Nairn\u2019s\u201d best Sootoh Oil Cloths.\u2014also,\u2014 A Strang, Cheap make of Ecglish Oil Cloth, 18 feet wide, at 3s.3d- per square yard.Druggets, Crumb Cloths, Mats, Mattings.Stair Coverings, Table Oil Cloths, Ae.CURTAIN \u201cMATERIALS ! In Rich Silk Repps, Broo&telles, Cotelines, Terry's Damasks, Fancy Dimities, Chintses, Ao., with all requisite Trimmings of the newest styles and designs.Brass Coro ices, W Fittings, »»*i TO LET, SEVERAL COMFORTABLE DWELLINGS, in Paul Street, and Cote ft Chien.Rent moderate.App?y to May 2.1868.WM.CONVEY.6 i'indow Poles, Rings and OOMMEROIA.L.LATEST MARKET E.(Per Atlantio Cable.) London, April 60, Ev\u2019g\u2014Consols closed at 93{ to 94.Bonds 70j.Illinois Central 95{.Brie 46).Bullion in Bank decreased Al06,O0O.Paxis, April 30, Ev\u2019g\u2014Bourse dull; rentes 69f, 27o.\t\u2018 Liverpool, April 30, Ev\u2019g\u2014Cotton closed off * traction.Upland* on spot 12|d; do afloat lajd.Orleans 12Jd.Other articles quiet and unchang- Astwxrp, April 30, Ev\u2019g\u2014Petroleum firm at43f, London, May 1, 11 16 a m\u2014Consols dsclined to 94 for money and account.Bonds 703.Illinois Central 95*.Erie46*.\t'\t* Liverphol, May 1, 1116 am\u2014Cotton dull and unchanged.Total stock la port 626,600 bales, ef Iron and Brass Bedsteads and Cot*.Spring and Hair Mattraraes.Feather Pillows and Bolsters.Gilt Framed Mirrors and Tier Glasses.Toilet Glasses.Portable Folding Carpet Chairs.Lady Palmerston Tea Tablas, Foot Stools, Ao GLOVER & FRY.N.B.\u2014Competent upholsterers to exeente all orders in that line.Special attention given to the correct makin* and laying carpets and oil cloths.\t* HIGH WINES1 THE undersigned» Agents for GOODER- iIAM A WORTa, of Toronto, are prepared to supply the trade with Pure and Silent Spirit, 50 0, P\u201e In Lots to suit purehesers, at the lowest possible cash prices.J.F.TURNBULL A CO.April 80, 1868.\t6 FOR SALE, A SPLENDID HORSE,At* years old, sound quiet in harness and saddle Also a Covered , ot ., »»ggon, with patent axle-tree a good Sleigh, two Beer Skins lined \u2022 and Buffalo Skin, also li.ed ; a Saddle, Bridle and Whip ; Workieg Cart and Meigh.Alro, a good v aff°S W«h,p*\t10 Ma L 0 Labbk, Grocer No 12.St.Georg* Street St John\u2019s Suburbs.Mey 2 1868.\t^ TWArCKAYsT^* HALF-Cbeet* FINE TWANKAY.Do\tFinest\tdo, Do\tExtra Fin* de.For Sal* by M.,J.18A8.\tM.0.MOUNTAIN.HALF*Cheats Pur* Uncolored JAPAN, Do\tExtra Fin* do\tdo.Do\tChoiorst do\tdo.For Sal* by M.G.MOUNTAIN.May 2, 1868.BLACK TRASl UALF*Ck*at* Fln*st SOUCHONG, Do\tNew Sea*os g Congo*, Chests\tdo\tdo, CaitiM Extra Choice Souohoag.For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.May 2, 1368.\u2014AND\u2014 ^Inducements lu Value will be offered oanaot fell to be appreciated.INSPECTION OF STOCK RE SPECTFULLY IRVITEO.-w O\u2019DOIIEBÏÏ & CO.O\u2019DOHERTY 4k CO* will shew on WED NESDAY NEXT, 29th inst, in their New Store Rich Brocades aad Fancy Silks, Blacl and Colored Moires, French Batins, Gro* Grain and Glaco «like, Irish PcpUns, 4kc* O\u2019DOHERTY 4kCO.will show on WED NESDAY NEXT, 29th inst.In their New Stert *aw\t1» Eilk Jookot*, Robes, Balt* Be., Waterproof Mantles, Jackets, aad Suita.O\u2019DOHFRTY h CO.will ska won WED< NESDAY NEXT,29th inst, in their New Store Dresses and Drees Geode, In great variety including Novelties in Snlts, Robes, Jackets, 4ke.O\u2019DOHERTY 4k CO.will show on WED NESDAY NEXT, 29th Inst, in their New Stom Shawls, Bonnets, Parasoles, Stay*, Real Lae**, Flowers, Ribbon*, 4ko* O\u2019DOHERTY 4k CO.will show on WED.NESDAY NEXT, 29th inat, in their N*w Store New Shades la Waterproof Cloakings, West of England Cloths, Tweeds and Caeslmeres, Ontario Tweeds, Rosi» ««\u2022Y» Glove*, Dress Skirts, Col* lars, Underclothing, 4tc New Crop just received per Grand Trank : Hhds.Extra Bright Porto \u2022 tco SUGARS.Hbdf* Bright Barbadots Sugars» Tierces do\tdo\tdo, Barrels do\tdo\tdo.For Sale by M.Q.MOUNTAIN.O\u2019DOHERTY CO.will show on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 29th inst, in their N*w Stem Domestic Goods» Cottons, Linens, TakSu Damaeke and Naphtas, Towel 11 ^ga^ Oouaterpauea, Skirtings, 4b*.O\u2019DOHERTY 4k CO.wlU show en WED-NESDAY NEXT, 29tb inst., in their New Store, Carpets, Damsaks, Wladow Hollands, April 26, 1868. ¦x\\BLn; Moaatwiwo ojuttory t *-\u2022 a g-2 flJS * ° \"2 * g « .a a Q 5 a o\u2014 e 5z ; QQ m \u2022 o 5 :B a- : o « s .¦w : - * : ® a ca,'o osa a-2 3 9 V.* « A *oaj ef the above declaration shall be printed within th* cover of every Depositor's Book.6.O* making th* Declaration, and in nil eases in which th* eignntnr* of n Depositor is required, if th* Depositor cannot writ*, his mark mast be affixed in thwpreeene* of n witness, and attested hv th* signature of that witneee.' \u2022.Bv*rj Deposit reeeiyed by a Postmaster, or other Officer of th* Postmaster General appointed fbr thst purpose, shall b* entered by him et the *i-t*L ia a numbered Book, and th* entry shall be attested by him, and by the dated sump of his «. \u2022\tfin Oi S> : ¦5 : * O a o fl 5* 2 O .s-£ ® « ¦2b \u2022*» w - o S or 3 s Ê 3 o flu 85 r ij: p! O U I If the Depositor doss not receive th* said ac-knowlmlgmeat within ton day* f.om the dey on whieh he mad* the deposit, he moat apply for the to tb« Po«uaMNt«r Qenerml* bj ifltter, and if nccfltwiry mn#w his npplicntion to tho Po#tmt9t6r Générai until he receives tne said acknowledg- «.Interest calculated yearly, at th*^ rat* of To*r Dollars per cent per annnm, shall be allowed an deposits, and shall he computed trom the first day of the ealendar month in which moneys nni withdrawn.The j*»-set will he calculated to the thirtieth 4ay of Jen# in every year, and will then be added to.wsd become part of th* principal money.T.Deposits may he made by a Trustee on b*-knif ef another penon.in th* joint names of such Trustee and th* person on whose secouât sach money\tbe so deposited ; bat repayment of tbssamit.or nay part thereof, shell not be made without th* receipt and receipt* of both the asid Parties, or th* survivor or survivors, or executors or administrators of such survivor, whose receipt and reeeipu either personally or by agent appointed by Power of Attorney, which Power of Attorney ia the case of Minors may be executed by rath Minor if of or exceeding th* eg* of 14 years, shall alon# be a valid discharge, except in case of iaaaaity or imbecility of th# party on whose behalf th* deposit* were made, when th* Postmaster Ge*eral -ay, on proof of the feet to hi.sadafsc^ tj0B, allow repayment to ho made to too Irua.ac The following Declaration most be made in snoh H « P Sfl * p foft.»3 fl O M H 2 3 O fl A .-2 S ° 3 *¦ m o m Oe 4* 4*w « « _ -a 35 2\ta a o a a -a 0 ?h fl a , =i »3 f S |! 5 ° fr! Sa» 21 S K 2.1 Be *S o a ® 22 \u2022fl £ 3\t« © i\\t By the same Poet, the Poetmester of the office at which th* Cheque is made payable, shell be advised of the issue of the Cheque.This Cheque must be presented by the Depositor, within the least possible delay, at the Post Office named thereon, together with the Depositor's Book, in which the Postmaster shall enter the amount repaid, and attest the entry with his signature, and the dated stamp of bis Office.Th* Postmaster shall take a receipt from the Depositor on th* Cheque, for th* amount repaid to him.The Postmaster General, will endeavour to prevent fraud, and to identify every Depositor transacting business with th* Post Office Savings Bank ; but if any person shall fraudulently represent himself to be a Depositor, and by torearding th* proper notice of withdrawal, and by presentation of the Depositor's Book, and compliance with the rales of the Department, shall obtain any sum of money belonging to that Depositor, the Postmas'er General will noth* responsible for the loss thereof.14.Payment of the Postmaster General's Cheque for a withdrawal shall be made only to the Depositor in perseo, or to the bearer of an order under his hand, signed in the presence of a Justice of the Peace for the place in which the Depositor resides,\u2014or, in case of sickness, of the medical attendant.If the Depositor he resident abroad, bis signature must be verified by some constituted anthority of the place in which he resides.The following is the form of order to be signed by the Depositor on such occasions, a e jpy of which ¦my be obtiined at the Post Office at whieh the cheque is made payable The Certificates of special Dopocit will not be transferable.16.\tThe Interest which may become due on sach special deposit Accounts will be oaloalatod to the 30th day of June in every year, and will then be credited to the Depositor in his ordinary Deposit Account.17.\tIn case any Depositor shall die, leaving any sum of money not exceeding $300, exclusive of interest, deposited in the Post Offlee Savings Bank, and Probate of his Will, or Letters of Administration or Acte of Curatelle or Tutelle, be not prodeed to the Postmaster Uenercal, or if notice in writing of the existence of n Will, and intention to prove the same, or to take out Letters of Administration or be appointed Tutor or Curator, be not given to the Postmaster General at the Post Office Department within the period of one month from the death of the Depositor ; or, if such notice be given, but such Will be not proved or Letters of Administration or Acti s of Tutelle or Curatelle be not taken out, end the Probate or Letters of Administration, Antes of Tutelle or Curatelle (as the case may be) produced to the Postmaster General within the period of two months fromth* death of the Depositor, it shall be lawful for the Postmaster General, after sach period of one or two months, es the cue may be, to pay and divide such funds at his discretion to or amongst the widow, or relatives of the deceased Depositor, or any one or more of them ; or, if he shall think proper, according to the provisions of law governing the distribution of property in such cases.18.\tIn case any Depositor shall die leaving any sum of money in the Post Office Saviogs Bank, which (exclusive of interest} shall exceed the sum of $300.00, the same shall only be paid to the Executor or Administrator, Tutor or Curator, on the production of th* Probate of the Will, Actes of Tutelle or Coratelle, or Letters of Administration of the Estate or Effects of the deceased Depositor, to the Postmuter General.19.\tIf any Depositor, being illegitimate, shall die intestate, leaving any perron or persons wbo, but for the illegitimacy of such Depositor, and of such person or persons, would be entitled to the money due to such deceased Depositor, it shall be lawful for the Postmaster General, with the authority, in writing, ot the Attorney General of Canada, to pay the money of such deceased Depositor to any one or more of the perions who, in his opinion, would have been entitled to the same, eocording to Law, if the said Depositor, and such person or persons, had been legitimate.20.\tIf any Depositor shall become insane, or otherwise incapacitated to act, and the same shall be proved to the satisfaction cf the Postmuter General and if tho Postms'ter General (hall be satisfied of the urgency of th > case, he may authorize payment from time to time, out of the funds of such Depositor or any person whom he shall judge proper, end the receipt of such person shall be a good discharge for the same.21.\tIf any dispute shall arise between the Postmuter General and any individuul Depositor, or any executor, admioistrator.Tutor or Curator next of kin, orcreditor, or assignee of a Depositor wbo may become bankrupt or insolvent, or any person claiming to be such executor, administrator.Tutor or Curator, next of kin, creditor or assignee, or to be entitled to any money deposited in the Post Office Saving Bank, then, and in every such case, the matter in dispute shall be referred, in writing, to the Attorney Gensiai of Canada; and whatever award order, or determination shall be made by the said Attorney General ef Canada, shall be binding and conclusive on all parties, and sh.ll be fiual, to all intents and purposes, without any appeal.22.\tThe Postmasters, or other Officers of the Post Office, engaged in the receiptor payment of deposits, shall not disclose the name of any Depositor, nor the amount depsited or withdawn by him, except to the Postmaster General, or to such of bis Officers as my be apoiuted to assit in carrying out the provisons of the Post Offlee Act iu relatou to Poet Office Savings Banks.23.\tIn the construction of these Regulations, unless there is someting in the subject or context repugnant thereto, every word importing the singular number only shall mean and include several persona or things, u well u one person or thing and the converse ; and every word importing tho masculine gender only shall mean and include a female u well a* a male ; and the word \u201cmonth\u201d shall refer to a ealendar and cot a lunar month.A.CAMPBELL, Postmaster General.Post Office Department, 1 Ottawa, March, 1368.) Approved by th* Governor in Council, the 2nd March, 1868.(Signed,)\tWM.U.LEE, Clerk Privy Council.Nova.\u2014It is intended to open Post Office Savings Banks on the 1st April, 1868.March 17, 1868.apes the said drying, grinding and paeklag balld- Ings and premise* for th* purpose of verliÿlag th* quantity of Mais* or other grain and their pro-daots therein, and sny ressoaabl* ex pease* attending such Inspection shill be born* and defrayed by th* imper ter 0 a \u2022 o \u201c o T3 .\u2022 2 a : 2 ® \u2022 3 : = \u201c ^ § S.: g 2 - «* : ?»! °5 IS : \u2022a B .a «° ® o ü g : ^ o -a g 5 : S \u2022 g * sfl*! 1 « 25 \u2022 fl o -a « > S-oJS-S 5 53-2 V® «WA o ® o ® H 28» 5 9s £22 f-5\t\\ 2 - \u2022=^*522 £ £ 3 < 9 :\t:\t: :\t:\t: a «, -ssemtjijo 2\tB $\t£ fce\t«0 .5> < en i 15.When a Depositor has more then One hnndred Dollars at the credit of hir ordinary da-posit account, and desires to transfer that sum to a \u2022peeial deposit account, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum,\u2014he may make application to the Postmaster General on the following Form, a printed copy of which may be obUined nt any Post Office Sevings Bank.The Postmaster General shall then, if the transfer be opproved, foaake th* transfer accordingly, and return to the Depostor a Certificate for each Hnndred Dollars so Unsfegyed.Such Certificate will be ovidene* of the Depositor's claim upon the special deposit Account for Ono Hundred Dollars, with the interest due thereon from th* daU of the Certificate, and shall be redeemable upon such previous notice as may be thereon expressed, and such special deposit Accounts and the Certificates thereof shall in sdl respect* be subject to such Regulations as the Postmaster General, with th* \u2022auction of the Governor ia Council, may from time to time make.GOVERNMENT HOUSE OTTAWA r day, 24th January, 1868.HIS ^EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL IN COUNCIL.ON the recommendation of the Honorable the Miaister of Customs, and under the authority given and conferred by the 123rd el anse of the Aot 30 and 3.1 Viet., Cap.6, intituled \u201c Au Act respecting the Customs.\u201d His Exoee.leney in Connell has been pleased to make and prescribe the following \u201c Regulations\" respecting the Wharehousing and bonding of WhMt, Mais* or other Grain that may be ground and packed in bond, that is to say : 1.\tThat the Collector or other Offlcet of Customs et any Wharehousing Ports in tbs Dominion of Canada, may deliver without payment of duty, to the Importer of any Maite or other grain from whion flour or meal oan be manufactured, on proper entry being made of the same, any quantity of such Maize or other grain for the purpose of AfJiDgi grinding and packing, in such place and on such premises as shall be particularly described by such importer or owner.2.\tThat such buildings used for drying, grinding and packing of Mais* or ether grain, and the premises thereto belonging, with the description to be given thereof aa aforesaid, shall, for the purposes of drying, grinding and packing Mais* and other grain under the above mentioned Act, be deemed and considered a Government Bonded Warehouse, and that none of the Maize or other grain a?brought into tbs said drying, grinding and packing building or upon the said premises, shall be removed therefrom without a proper ex-warehouse entry *nd due payment of all duties on the same, if intended for home consumption within the siid Dominion, or upon due entry thereof for removal or exportation under the usual bonds ; nor shall *oy flour, meal or other products from the mais* or other grain aforesaid, be removed from the said premises without due entry as aforesaid, either for consumption as aforesaid, for removal or exportation and payment of h11 customs duties legally due on the flour, meal and other products into which the said maize and other grain shall have been manufactured as the case may be, allowance having first been made of five per cent, on the said flour or meal for shrinkage in those cases in which the corn or other grain has been kiln dried before grinding.3.\tThat before the importer or owner ef any Maize or other grain aforesaid shall, for the purpose of drying, grinding and packing, be entitled to obtain the delivery thereof, either ex ship upon their importation into the said Dominion, to be carried immediately to the drying, grinding and packing buildings, and premises aforesaid, or out of any Customs Warehouse, in which the same may be warehoused, he* shall give bond with two sufficient sureties to the satisfaction of the Collec tor of Customs at the port where such Maize and other grain are imported or warehoused, in a penalty of double th* amount of duties payable upon the quantities of Maise and other grain so delivered upon arrival or out of Warehouse aa aforesaid, for the purpose of being dried, ground and packed in bond, shall within six months from the date of the bond to be so entered into, be well and truly paid to the Collector of Customs aforesaid for the use of Her Mqjesiy, and the said importer or owner, shall before he can obtain the delivery aforesaid, further eater into and execute to the Collector for the us* of Her Majesty as aforesaid a general bond, the said importer or owner in the penal sum of one thousand five hnndred dollars and two approved sureties in the sum of three hundred and seventy-five dollars each, conditioned that at no period shall the quantity of Maise or other grain, or the product thereof in the said bnildinger premises be less than the quantity on which the bond or bonds for duties hereinbefore mentioned shall be outstanding and unpaid.4.\tAnd for the purpose of further securing the due observance of the foregoing Regulations, the Collector of Customs, the Surveyor of Customs or Warehouse-keeper, or other approved officer ef Customs at the port where th* Mali* and other grain shall be so onded, or bat the port nearest to the said drying or grinding and pooling promises, shall at all times when sack operations are being carried on therein, hart free access te and Despatch and Regulations Respecting Foreign Orders.Circular.Downxe Strxbt, 6th September, 1867.Sin,\u2014 Cases have not unfrequently ocotrr»! in which it has been proposed by Foreign Gotern-ments to graut Decorations to British Subj.ot* residing in Her Majesty\u2019s Colonies.It appears to be not generally known that British Subjects are not entitled to wear such Decorations without Her Majesty's special permission, aod that such permission is granted only in cases in which the Foreign Order shall have been conferred in consequence of active and distinguished service which had been performed before the enemy, either at Sea or in the Field, or in eases in which the recipient shall have been actually and entirely employed beyond Her Majesty\u2019s Dominions, in the service of th* Foreign Sovereign by whom the Order is conferred.Yon will find in the Appendix to the recent Edition of the Colonial Regulations, page 128, the Regulations respecting the grant of Foreign Orders and Medals to British Sabjects, which have been promulgated by Command of Her Majesty, and whioh are now in force.It would be desirable that general publicity should be given to those Regulations in the Colony under yonr Government.I have the honor to be, Sir, Yonr most obedint.Humble Servant (Signed) BUCKINGHAM A CHAND0S.Govenor, the Honble.Viscount Monok, Ac., Ac., Ac.8.(Pag* 43.) Tan Quick has been pleased to direct that the following Regulations respecting Foriign Orders and Mcdals shall be substituted for those now in force :\u2014 Regulation» Respecting Foreign Order».1.\tNo subject of Her Majesty shall accepta Foreign Ordor from the Sovereign of any foreign country, or wear the inrignta thereof, without having previously obtained Her Majesty\u2019s permission to that effect, signified by a warrant nnder Her Royal Sign Manual.2.\tSuch permission shall not be granted to any subject of Her Majesty, unless tho Foreign Order \u2022hall have been conferred in consequence of aotive and distinguished service before the enemy, either at sea or in the field, or unless he shall have been aotullay and entirely employed, beyond Htr Majesty\u2019s dominions in the service nf the Foreign Soverign by whom the Order is conferred.3.\tThe intention of a Foreign Sovereign to confer upon a British subject the insignia of an Order most be notified to Her Majesty\u2019s Principal Score tary of State for Foreign Affairs, either througn the British Minister accredited at the Court of such Foreign Sovereign, or through his Minister accredited at the Court of Her Majesty.4.\tIf the service for which it is proposed to confer the Order has been performed during war, the notificatinn required by the proceeding clause must be made not latter than two years after the exchange of the Ratifications of a Treaty of Peace.If the service has been performed in time of peace, the notification roust be mad* within two years after the date of such service.6.After such notification shall have been recei red, Her Majesty\u2019s Principal Beorctary of State for Foreign Affairs shall, if Ike case comes within the conditions prescribed hÿfhe present Regulations and arises from naval or military services before the enemy, refer it to Her Majesty** Principal Secretary of State for the War Department, previously to taking Her Majesty's pleasure thorepon, in order to ascertain whether there may be any objection to Her Majesty\u2019s permission been granted.A similar reference shall also 1>e made to the Cemuiander-in-Cbief, if the application relates to an officer in the army, or to the Lords of the Admiralty, if it relates to an officer in the navy.6.\tWhen Her Majesty\u2019s Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs shall have taken the Queen\u2019s pleasure, on any such application, and shall obtain her Majesty's permission for the person in whose favour it has been made to accept the Foreign Order and wear the signia thereof, he shall signify the same to Her Majesty\u2019s Pinci-pal SecrUry of State for tho Home Department in order that he may cause the warrant required by clause 1 to be prepared lor Royal Sign Manual.When such warrant shall have been signed by the Queen, a notification thereof shall be inserted in the Oauette, stating the service for which the Foreign Order has been conferred.7.\tThe warrant signifying her Majesty's permission may, at the request and at the expense of the person who has ootainod it, be registered in the College of Arms.8.\tEvery such warrant as aforesaid'shall contain a clause providing that Her Majesty's license and permission does not authorise the assumption of any stile, appelations, rank preoedeoo* or privilege kppertainiog to a Knight Baoheler of Her Majesty's realms.9.\tWhen a British subject has received the Royal permissioR to accept a Foreign Order, he will at any future time be allowed to accept the decoration of a higher class of the same Order to whioh he may have become eligible by increase of rank in the foreign service, or in the service of his own country, or in distinctive mark of honor strictly consequent upon the eoceptance of the orignal Order, and common to every person upon whom such Order is conferred.10.\tThe poeceding clauso shell not be taken to apply to decorations of the Guelphio Order which were bestowed on British subjects by Her Mejesty\u2019s prodeeesso's King George IV., and King William IV., on whose heads 'be Crowns of Great Britian and Hanover wereunu-d Decorations so bestowed cannot properly be considered as rewards granted by a Foreign Sovereign for services rendered according to the purport of clause 2 of these Regulations.They most be rather considered as personl favours bestowed on British subjects by British Sovereigns and aa having no reference to services renders d to the Foreign Crown of Hanover.Regulation» respecting Foreign Medal».1.\tApplications for permission to accept and wear Medals which, not being the decorations efany F-reign Order, are conferred by a Foreign Sovereign on British subjects in the army or in (he navy for military or for naval services, should be addressed, as the case may be, to the Camman der-in-Chief to the Secretary for State of War or the Lords of the Admiralty, who, if they see fit, may submit tho same to Her Majesty\u2019s Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs for Her Mitjesty\u2019s sanction, upon obtaining whioh they may grant such permLsion without any other formality 2.\tPermission to wear a Foreign Medal cannot he granted to n Britsh subject unless such Medal is bestowed for military or naval services performed by the command or with the sanction ot Her Majesty.But no permission is necessary for accepting a Foreign Medal, if such Medal is not to be worn (Signed)\tCLARENDON.Foreign Office, 10th May, 1855.\tnov.2.OAlVA.t>A .mohtck.OAJVAJOA.VICTORIA, by th* Grae* of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Quasx, Defender of th* Faith, Ao., An., Ae.To all to whom these presents shall some, or whom the same may oonosrn\u2014Gaimxo : PROCLAMATION J.A.Macbonald, Minister of Juitloe.WHEREAS on the morning of thle present Seventh day ef April, the Hon, Thomas D\u2019ky McGee, Late of the City of Montreal, in oar Province of Quebec, and a Member of th* House of Commons of Canada, was fonnd dead In one of th* streets of Ottawa, in our Province of Ontario, from the effects of a bullet wound in the head And Whkrkas it is supposed that the said Thomas D\u2019Arry McGee has been FOULLY MURDERED, Now Know Y* that a Reward of Five Thousand Dollars (Fill be paid to any person or persons, not heing the actual perpetrator or perpetrators, who will give such information as will lead to the dis covery, apprehension and conviotior of th* per petrator or perpetrators of the supposed crime.In Testimony WacRior, We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of Canada to be hereunto affixed: Witness, Our Right Trusty and Well-Beloved Cousin ihe Right Honorable CuARLES Stanley Viscount Monck, Baron Monek of Bally-trammon, in the Connty of Wexford, in the Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Monok of Ballytranunon, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Governor General of Canada, Ao., Ac., Ac.At Our Government House, in Our CITY OF OTTAWA, in our said Dominion, this SEVENTH day of APRIL, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, and in the Thirty-first year of Our Reign.By Command, HECTOR L LANGEVIN, Secretary of State, April 13.1868 IV.IT.KKLLKA.U.[L.8.] PlOVINCE or Qukbso.VICTORIA, by th* Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, Ae, Ac., Ao To all to whom these presents shall corns, whom the same msy concern\u2014Gbering : A PROCLAMATION.Gkbkon Ooimit, Attorney General.WHKltEAB on the morning of this pre- ent Seventh day of April instant, The Honorable THOMAS D\u2019ARCY McGEK, late of the City of Montreal, in Our Province of Quebec, and Member of the House of Commons of Canada, was found dead in one of the streets of the city of Ottawa, in Onr Province of Ontario, from the effects of a bullet wound in the head ; And Wbereos, it is supposed that the said Thomas D\u2019Arcy McGee has been FOULLY MURDHRED ; Now know ye.that a REWARD OF TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLABS will be paid to any person or persons not being the actual perpetrator or perpetrators, who will give such information as will lead to the discovery, apprehension and conviction of the perpetrator or perpetrators of the supposed crime.In Testimony W nr.nit of, We have caused these Our Letters to be mado Patent, and the Great Seal of Our said Pro vinre of Quebeo to be hereunto affixed : Witness, Our Trusty and Well-Beloved the Honorable Sir Narcisse Fortunat Belleau, Knigbt, Lieutenant-Governor of Our said Province of Quebeo.At Our Government House, in Our CITY of QUEBEC, in Our said Province of Qiebee, this SEVENTH day of ABRIL, in tho year of Our L rd one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and the Thirty-first year of Our Reign.By Command, PIERRE J.O.CHAUVEAU, Secrotary.April 11, 1868.UUY YOU» TEA.\u2014MBIOT fIOM\u2014 ME TEA! IMPORTERS.TEAM TEA!!! TIIIC MONTRKAI.TEA COMPANY 0« Hospital Street, Montreal, haring just Impertad a large quantity of Green end Black Teas, beg to call th* attention of the Trade, Hotel Proprietor* and large Establlshmenta generally, to their H prices.Bayers of Chests and Boxes ef save money by getting it direct through Importers.AU orders for small boxas and chests, oarrlags re* to any Railway Station la Canada.Bayers tiring beyond RaUway Stations will pleas# send Post OBo* Order, or enclose notes.The carriage will be paid to the nearest station, where there are express offices.Tee will be forwarded immediately on receipt of th* order by mail containing money, or th* money oan be collected on delivery by express man.Cash collected in Montreal free of charge, and Tea forwarded for the same.Original packages Black Tea weigh i chest abont 60 lbs.Chests do 90 to 100 lbs.Green Tea from 60 to 80 lbs.Teas not mentioned in advertisement oan be had equally cheap.The Company are determined to take a stand in tn# Montreal market ; every article may tberefoze be depended on as to quality and weight.bt.æckT tea.COMMON CONGOU, Broken Leaf, Strong Tea,.$0.45 FINE FLAVORED NEW SEASON, do,-.8.66 EXCELLENT FULL FLAVORED, do,.- 0.76 .0.45 .0.60 .'b .0.6 3 .0.76 PRINTING PRINTING THE JPHOHBMETOH OE THE MORNING CHRONICLE, Begs to inform the public, that, having just received a SOUND OOLONO.RICH FLAVORED, do,\u2014.VERY FINE, do do,.JAPAN,.VERY FINE do.TWANKAY, Common.$0.38 FINE, do.0.56 YOUNG HYSON.0.60 PINE do.- 0.75 SUPERFINE and VERY CHOICE,.1.00 FINE GUNPOWDER,.0.85 EXTRA SUPERFINE do,.- 1.0 Reductions made to buyers of Fire Chests and upwards.pU* MONTREAL TEA COMPANY, 0, Hospital Street, Montreal.Aug.30.1867.JOHN MOIR & SON, A.BER.r>EEIV, Supply the following ARTICLES of the first quality : PICKLES, Sauces, Mushroom Ketchup, Tart Fruits, Calf\u2019s-Foot Jelly, Raspberry Vinegar, Essence of Beef, Extractum Garnis, Potted Meats and Fish, Oysters, Lobsters, Orange Marmalade, Flavouring Essences, Ao.J.M.A S.would particularly recommend \u201cTHE ABERDEEN SAUCE,\u201d and \u2022\u2022 THE ABERDEEN PICKLE.\u201d Deo.31, 1807\t26 lo JOSEPH F.ELLIS INSURANCE.SHIPPING \u2014oin>\u2014 GENERAL AGENT, iTOCK BROKER, CONSIGNEE, ETC.MCXOU, IV.8., Offers his services as Agent, Correspondent, or Consignee to the Merchants and Business Men of Lower Canada.REFERENCES: Hugh Hartshorn*, Esq., Solicitor.Halifax.Messrs.Black, Bros.A Co., Merohants.\u2014Halifax.T.B.Bland, Esq., Banker.Halifax.( nathan C.Allison, Esq., Merchant.Halifax.foon M.Walker, Esq.St.JcSn, N.B.Business reapeotfaily solicited.May 31.1867; He is prepared to execute work of all kinds, with NEATNESS AND PROMPTITUDE.LAR6E POSTERS ! HAND BILLS I Proffremmes £ CIRCULARS Bill Heads, IHE OF JK > CUM»n FOR INVALIDS.COUNTRY LODGINGS, CARSONS\u2019 PAINT PATKOXISED BY The Hr.*\\x Government I 6,000of the Nobility* Gentry The Indian Government j Kailway A Cana) Companies, The Colonial (Joveriwucnt I Collieries.Iron Ma&«.\u2014 *c.For all kinds oi\t^ OUT-DOOR WORK, And is proved, after a test of 70 yeara, to surpass any other Paint.CARSONS\u2019 .Slsiofi PAINT Is especially applicable to Iron Roofing, Farm and other Buildings, Bridges, Farm Implements, Carts and Wagons, Gates, Ac.Ac., and all exposed work, and where adopted, a Saving of moro them 50 per cent.may in the end bo safely reckoned upon, as not only is it cheaper in the first place when purchasing, but lasts twice os long or any other paint, and CAN BE LA.'n ON BY UNSKILLED LABOUR COLOURS UFACTURE sus! Prepared Oil Mixture for the Anti-Corrosion.Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, both for Outside nn.l Inside Purposes, specially manufactured for the Climate, Brushes, ko.CARSONS* y\u2014 PAINT, For Public Edifices, Mansions, Villas, and every kind of Brick, Stone, Compo, Ac., is uur vallod, and is the only paint that will EFFECTUALLY RESIST THF.RAYS OF THE SUN.The original Anti-Corrosion is solely manufactured, and can only be obtained of WALTER CARSON AND SONS, LONDON.Cautio».w ¦ -1 casks bear the trade ; 'rk, or are not genuine.*; ^ Pai.s.s and Oils Pkopfrlt p.- .-en roa Kxpoktation.GOVERNMENT NOTICE.TUB Governor of Newfoundland will re* ceive TENDERS nntil the twenty-sixth day of May next, at NOON, from persons willing to eon tract to couvey HER MAJESTY\u2019S MAILS between Halifax, Nova Scotia, anti St.John\u2019s Newfoundland, by Steam Vessels between these two Ports, or by Steam Vessels between BOSTON and ST.JOHN\u2019S, ea'.ling at HALIFAX for and with Her Majesty\u2019s Mails, for a period of THREE YEARS from 1st July, 1868.For the servies between Boston and St.John\u2019s, ships will be required of not less than 600 tons builders\u2019 measurement, aid 130 horse power, with oomfortab\u2019e accommodation for Passengers.And for the service between Halifax and St.John\u2019s, the vessels to be not less than 360 tens builders' measurement, and 80 her.* power, with like accommodation.The service to consist of one voyage each month, in January, February and Mareh, and two voyages in each of the other nine months of the year, the dates of sailing to be fixed by the Governor of Newfoundland.The vessels will bo required to romain 72 hours at St.John\u2019s, on each voyage, and in the ease of Contract between Boston and St.John\u2019s via Halifax, there will be a detention of 24 hoars at the latter port.Between the 16th January and 15th April in each year, the service to be performed by wood built vessels only ; and in ease of the harbor of St.John\u2019s being found inaccessible on aooonntof ice, the Mails to be landed and embarked at such Port on th* South-West Coast of Newfoundland as shall be accessible, and shall be conveyed between sach Port and St.John\u2019s by land at the expense of the Contractor.The vessels to be sutjeot to inspeotion and approval by an Officer to be appointed by the Admiralty.The Tenders to be addressed to the Colonial Secretary of Newfoundland, marked Tender for Contract between Boston and St.John\u2019s, or between Halifxx and St.John\u2019s, as the case may he* The Governor does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any Tender.>veourity will be required for the satisfactory performance of the Contract, and all further par^ ticulars oan be ascertained on application at the office of Messrs.Robert Sums A Co., 8, Common Street, Montreal.JOHN BBMISTER, Colonial Seoretary Secretiry\u2019s Office, St.John\u2019s, Newfoundland, 2Uth March, 1868.\tJ april 16 Stony Hilly In the Pstrlah of Andrews* Jamaica* West Indies* St.} Jan# 19, 1867.$l-l$ BAND J5AWSÏ ENDLESS BAND SAWS for Sawing Wood* ENDLESS BAND SAWS for Sawing Iron and Brass* ENDLESS BAND KNIVES Vor Cutting Cloth* Linen* 4kr.The Vast Superiority of PERIN\u2019S PATENT FRENCH BAND SAWS, AND ENDLESS BAND KNIVES, Over all others is now universally admitted.These can be obtained Only of the Agents, SAMUEL WORSSAM A CO., Siw Mill* Engineers, 304* King** Hoad, Chelsea* London, England* Who keep a large Stock of all sizes constantly on hand, from which orders oan be executed on the shortest notice.Priced Illustrated Catalogues of S.WORSSAM A CO.\u2019S PATENTED AND IMPROVED MACH-, INES of all kinds for working in wood sent free I on application at their works, 304, King's Road, \\ Chelsea, London, England.July 19, 1867.\t< A LADY* residing near Stony Hill Bar* racks, (nine miles from the City of Kingston,) has comfortable accommodations for the reception of VISITORS AND PARLOUR BOARDERS, at Stony Hill Penn.The Establishment is beautifully situate on the brow ef a Mountain, and commands a magnificent view of th* sea, the harbor of Kingston, the monntains of St.Andrew, and the Plains of Liguanea.The Pxopertv abounds with most beautiful Shady Walks and lovely Drives.It has an endless supply of Writ India Fruits ; and the Scenery which surrounds the establishment is so Picturesque, that Mr.Church, th* celebrated American Artirt and Scene Painter, declared it \u201c Sublimely Grand.\u201d The Situation commands the fresh sea breeze all day, and th* eeol Mountain Zephyr all nigh Th* temperature is exceedingly low, (66 to 69 degrees) in the shade, while th* average fluctuation rarely, if ever, exceeds five degrees in twenty-four hours.Thb Climate, from its uniformity of temperature, great coolness and dryness of atmospnere, is considered thi finest for invadids and others threatened with Bronohial affections and Pulmonary complaints, or who are convalescent after intermittent and other fevers, or when change becomes necessary for the complete restoration ofhealth.The Medical Faculty in England, America, and the Continent of Europe, are unanimous ia their seleotion ef Jamaica for Invalids, in consequence of its possessing a climate peauliarly tutted for the reception of European» and American» f and th* Medical Faculty of Kingston recommends Stoney Hill Penn, in the Parish of St.Andrew, as most excellent for those who have bean suffering from Fevers or Debility ; and equally suited for persons looking for recreation and CHANGE IN THE COUNTET.Visitors will meet with every attention to their comfort, and Parlour Boarders, with all the advantages of a \u201c Home,\u201d in a private family.Invadids and those Convalescent will receive the most tender care and attention, and nothing will be forgotten whioh will help to make their visit consolatory and cheerful.There is a Carriage Wat to th* Property, and an almost daily communication with Kingston.The Teems are Msderate, and may be ascer tained en applioation to Mrs John King, Stony Hill Penn, Golden Spring, P.0., or, in Kingston, to Mr.James Gall, at the Commercial Exchange; Messrs.Tnrnball k Lee, or Mr.John McDonald, Harbor Street.Pic Nio Parties accommodated, on due notice being given.Kingston, Jamaica, July 1867.REFERENCES KINDLY GRANTED BY The Hon.L.Q- Bowerbank, M.D., Cnstos of Kingston, Jamaica.Charles Campbell, Esq., M.D., Member of Sanitary Committee.F.A.Ebbeke, Esq., Prussian Consul, Kingston Jamaica.Aron Gregg, Esq., American Consul, Kingston, Jamaica.Napoleon Carvalho, Esq., Kingston Jamaica.Dr.Alexander Fiddes, Kingston, Jamaica.Professor Reid, M.D., Queen\u2019s College, Belfast.Professor MoCosh, L.L.D., Queen\u2019s College, Belfast.James Gall, Esq., Myrtle Bank, Edinburgh.Rev.Dr.Somerville, Secretary Board of Missions, Edinburgh.J.S.Reynolds, Esq., Cannon Place, Hamstead London.TERMS FOR DAILY BOARDERS.Eaoh Adult, per day.8s Each Child \u201c\t 4a- Each Servant\t\u2014.4s.FOR WEEKLY BOARDERS : Eaoh Adult, per week.42s.Each Child\t *!«\u2022 Each Servant, \u201c\t 71®- In all cases exclusive of Wines, do.In cases of Weekly Boarder*\u2014a week\u2019s notice or a week\u2019s pay is requisite before leaving.Sept.2, 1867.BUSINESS CARDS ! : BAll PROGRAMMES ! lAMlilLLTS THE ABOVE LIST QE DIFFERENT KINDS BE PRINTING OA-IST BE DOME Proclamation.rL.s.] CANADA.1 Provtuob of Qtrnao.J\t> IV.F.BULLEA.XJ.VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of th* United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of th* Faith, do., do., de.To all to whom the** présenta shall come or whom th* same may concern-\u2014Grbitihu : Oédeon Ooimit, Au.OenL WHBKKAS Jacqwce Great* a le* Alexle Benjamin Sitois, Charles Cinq-Msrs, Georg Honoré Simard and George Manly M Enquires, are Commissioners duly appoi the purposes of Chapter eighteen of the\t11- dated Sa'utets L tforower Canada, in and for til Roman Catbolie Diooese of Quebec, canonically acknowledged and erected in Lower Canada, by the Ecclesiastical authorities ; and whereas the said Jacques Crémazie, Alexis Benjamin Sirois and Charles Cinq-Mars, being three of the said Commissioners as aforesaid, under and by virtu* of the provixions contained in the said Act, made to toe Governor of our lato Province cf Canada, a return tf their opinion, with a proeï»-»erbal of thi-ii proceedings* by which they detcribe and de-fore tho limits nod tfounduries which they think most expedient to be assigned to the parish of SAINTE JEANNE DK NEUVILLE, in thesaid Romad Catholic Diocese of Quebec, to be as follows, that is to say : \u201c The Parish of .Sainte Jeanne de Feuville, situate in the county of Port neuf and district of Quebec, shall comprise an extent of territory of very irregular figure, of abon* seven miles and a half in frent, by a depth varying from three to nine miles, honnded as follows-that is to say: \u201c on the North-East by the parish of Ste.Catherine do Fossambault, on the South East, partly by the line which separates the third concession of the said seigniory of Neuville from the fourth, called Petit Caps*, in the said parish of Point-aux-Trembles, and partly by th* line which separates the land of Sieur Pierre Denis, fils, from that of Joseph Bouchette, Esquire, in the village called de la Madeleine also in the said parish : on the South-West, departing from the River Jacques Cartier, partly by the line which separates the land of Sieur Louis D6ry, from that of Sieur Olivier Petit, in the concession called Grand Bois d* I\u2019Ail, in tho said parish of Cap Santé, partly by the road (ronte,) called the Commissioners Road
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