The Quebec mercury, 11 mai 1824, mardi 11 mai 1824
[" THE QUEBEC TUESDAY, MAY II, 18VI.VOLUME XX.MERCURY.MOKKH hf STUOU ET POPUU)S ET PRÆLfA Dir AM.yirg.Gmrg.tr, 3.N U MUE It J7.Banks.QLKBÊînBANK.IllHECTOK for the prr^rnr Work, JOSE I111 LEBIjO.N\u2019D, Es d;iy.OlircTnA» for M.e niMiiuc MaaiI, v.hi 6 10 J.GAU LER THOMPSON, amt; ., THOM \\$ Wlf.soN.\t^ l'.'iji».OlRre hoar.* rum KI.KVKN 1» ON K n'iluck.t rnerat meeiin 0» (he Prewtleai, Vire.PreM.leni vd llirmnr* nf il.e gueber Savinx* Bn.ik.will be min iheGrand J,.ry Rnani in ihe t onn Hnn%e.nn i'vtay urn, me 14.S in.i.ai II «\u2019dork, for ihe nor-.xt, I^PHAT ii' W, ami pleasantly situated UiP A lltiiiH*, in Mimiix Cnnael «ireei,ni iire.eni «¦nifHMlv Colonel OoaR«.wiih .iineioni >arit.1».writ:ot finir hone*, .itr.a well of etcellem wiuer\u2014 « \u2022ffl.tkrjii.il in K,e kiirUen, Ac.Ac.-For funher I* .Htlaii.apply (\u201e nte *ub»cribni( prniirieior.\u201e\tTrios.HUNT U^rJTnwn.Feb.10U» llfi4.\to W -VlLCno TET ok TUTsTTE, I U I»*t for 0llK or more y ears, two '}*r **\u2022\u2022*'\" Noir, abwat ihrer h ! in ih.V'* 'k**\t^ of Si.Aune U Parade.In ibe «1 me river, ihe-e are now at work \u2014 tt,Ml 'h* on,> on 1 he ne-i tide, one -in.aill* um **** * 'brre i* an eurrllem rond 10 the ¦nu.r foeu»ry in ihe nruhlMMirhood i* thickly '\u2022'\u2022'¦ium umhlT.'0 ^ l,a«« L'AnK\tWolfe, w!î,îh*,!2s\tS\u201c» y om det ^ ¦\u2022ynei nowhrll 'a\twer part an«l dependencies of ***\u2022 Mr.Planic*.Ifon.e, Bnadc Sirrei, No.|0.Wubfce, Fchy, Jd.182».\ta Who odcr, one dozen fashionable London made \\la-ognny ( hair-, lira,, moulding, for co,i and rhai >c,.«Juebee.61» December, |*\u2018jj FOlt SALE.A STONE dwelling House .iluafed in Couil.\u2022*\u2022 »* lard Si reel, four .lories h gli, wnh Sio.e.j conyenienilv fined, an riien.ive Writ wnh Coach House, Si,Me» Ac n- Tne lluu.e 1» in go«d irpair, \u2022ini wns biiill iu ISI4 ; IVrms of psymem will be and* e*ry.-.For pariicuUrs apply 10 W'u.THOM\\S, pro.pnetor, h| Mr^ A.S PhPH EN S, Si.Julm'i Siren.y neher, fihh J m.Il.\ta ARCHITECTURES r 1*111 F.Subscribers beg leave to Miuoum e to JL tbe Fuhlic, tliat they hare entered in*o Co-partnership as Architects and Builders, and from their long experience feel contident of giv.ing general satiafartion to those uiso may honour them with their Patrona^e.Plans, Specilicaiions, kl.timates and \"super-intendance 011 the most reasonable terms Good and experienced workmen supplied l)j the dav.Water Conduits and Pumps executed in wood, likewise Hot and Cold Baths, erected ou a simple and economical plan.Wm.BRAD FORI), Jas.DOWNES, Qnebec, *th January, 18*24»\tu ^¦^HÉ Subscriber oH'ers for sale an « legant A.colinge Piano Fore, of his own manafxiurr, uml rooKiructed in a very superior manarr, *0 m m krpp 11., icnsuM, and remuiu longer io luae iban any of n,r k nd hnhertn rshibnrd in America, aad which he will war-raat 10 smad ibe climate.Fit \\NCI8 MILLIGAN, ¦ mmedimely uut ode Si.JuhnN Gate.Quebec, 20fli On, DW.-J.N.8.Musical inswumruis uf every deM-npcou re.I»»ir-a wn m«Mer*ie term* Io he Sold or Let for a Term of Years, unit possession given linmethfttelif.F| 1HOSE vuliinbie preuiiwe, belonging 10 ihe .ub-cn.R hi 1.imaie III ihe Lower-Towu of Quem-c-.*.a.il Jliiee,, coii.i.ii.ig of Hn ovien.iv^ wlu.rf, .ore*! dwelling huuaeuni! oilier building*.m.-, a .n\tG\u2018 VA.VFELSOV.g*ieber.ind.July.!82'J'\t\u201e FOR SALK.Jl VEf!POOL «ALT m Store, -J Swedi.b and Engli.h Iron, l i.r.heiiw;ire «r.oried Cra'm, Itiiril .y\u2019» IL d.S.ii iited Porter, nf wper w-qoili.y m BlirreU rvf do*, each, Too«crn and Mahognnv, \u201e\tJOHN LEATHER A Co.«» P-'iil Sireer *>o*H Niv.I.S\u20182\u2018t.\t.1 \u2022V LOÜEIL tJs*ESS|ON prendre leler.de M.ii .û-R- ch;un, lu muiHin et rinplarenieni nitué .aa.w Miei.i o««n| ,,ar S.Sinnii.Renier, A vocal, .ur le ( nie Mouni Carmel I.ein|il.ii-euieni a cem pied.de fnmi >ur la nie Vmet < armei, et euviroii rem vingt de profondeur .tir U rue ! talonna nd, avec hungnrd*.ei Miiires bâlimen,.' adie.M-r à Joua Neilm.h, Ecuier, à rimprimerie, rue la Moniagne.Québec, 4e.Février, IS'il.FOR SALE, B/ ROCERSOX m,r\\TER, and Co.N\" failli Prier S.reet ; hml-1 KRIOR Port W iue in Pijiei, Hogsheads ^ J and Quarter Cask.; ?\t:i\"d Bog head, Pori Wine, vimr.ge i'.j ; V 1 M.uleira W me.i» pi|*e».uog-beail- and or.f a.av ! A few pipe, En.i India Madeira , 'i Pipe.Muuni E nu Wiae j Boiiieil Teneruté Wine, in Cnvki «f 4 «Inz.Jnionica and Leeward I.land Itmo 4 Malaxes; Fa-r lu.\u2022ha la*af Tubacrn: while andbbick Paint*} (il.*,*;,-¦i.-oried ; black and hrighi Varnith; Pitch in «eg.,f ¦J lih ewi*.4 me rirait Piich and Tai.in barrel* ;\t.Hpiriu of rarpemine.in barrel, and jars of i, 3 ; y i gallon» ; Vheei lion; MillAnw»; Indian Meal - F'.ù.r .Voich Sheeting; Inin ( he.it ; «mnll .Suive» ; F-r,.CfJ P\"'*5 large Sali, Liverp*io| do.Ilayannah .«e-ar Q ehrç.jgth Oe».i»i;\t\u201e 1 FOR SALE OR Tt) LET.\u2019\u2019ITH orwiihnutihe Furniture, the H'u-e in St.Ann Siree», belonging 10 R.c, CiiAvnLaa, Emi.Fur parlkutuM upplv \u2022¦» ibe iinit-r-.igned.No.IS Si.Lewi» Sireei.or ai ihe Rarr.ck T.TRIGGFi Quebec, 10ih Fclirtiary 1821.\tu tO ÜE LE P tr SOLD and fiotjejtion given 01 de Igf of May next.F jb-sH F HOUSE ;imi Premises ai present oee>iorirv ; hr KitUri» lum who Binv wri.h lo nporl ihr Mimr lo Fmopr or el.rnnr.Ilr Ini* nowr for M«lr, in bi« «lore k ftnr ii.-T l.ovo*T4rr.Quehee.|«».Mn>, |Si4.\tc COUMUV RESIDENCE TO I.KT.\\ J OST p|»M vAtitly situaiff) on the Moiitmo.ra'ici Ho.id, nltooi mile, from town.-The dwellin* l'ou«e would arromniodate :i laige tumil, ot the Ai«' reaperin'iiliiy, whuh.wi h me It/irnv.btahle., lie nod Wii.lt Il\u2019Mt.e., At-, nr.- in the lo-.i order.The l.iod, (romptt.in* ihe (Î irdeo and Orrliurd.) altoul t>0 m re., i, lo hi(h .;ute of \u2022 niiiv.iilon \u2014 w :iler *erv route \"lent, n hoe RiiMik running clo.e to ihe «latiijr*, and Ihmogli the centre of the garden and orchard.Term, very moderate.\u2014For turilier pnriirular, apply on ilte pretni.es, or to U T.MrpHKRsON, K,**a.N.P.Sr.Peler Street, J Qurher, 87th April, 1884.$ Jutt received and Jor Salt by the Subttriber.I^LOUR superfine (for pastry.) Pork, Me»,, Prime and 4 argo.Reef do.do.\tdo.Lard in RnrreWand Keg*, H itier io Keg*.Plug Tnh.'irrn.Chee.e in Co.k\u2014'H lew lihl,- escellenl Queenaina Apple, in good order\u2014etrellent Clover and Tim-.ihv Seed,\tALSO.f)a>lv esperi, from Ro,ion, the Srh«M)ner Pinvidenre with Rice and Tobacco.\u201e \u201e , .,\tCHAS.A.HOLT.Goudie « Wharf, J Que bee, 3d May.1824.?NOTICE.THF.Suh«cril»er re«perifullv inform, hi, friend, and the public in general, ihoi he bn, made an arrange meni with ihe owner* ot ihe Lauxon Steam Ferry Boat.\u2022\u2022\u2022 run her on hi, own arrnuitt, and tru«|., b« paving the .nine.i attention a, to her regulamy in her Itipa.lo meiii a «hare ot ptiliii* patronage\u2014Sue i« to roinnieiire her regular ni).» on Souda, the 9th in,tant, «he will run one trip every Sunday to |he l.t.ind, tinlil such lime a, ihe latgeMupi, launched, if ibe weather i, peimming ; fair, to br a, formerly.The Kwb^riber further inform, fientlemen wht prefer living in ihe rnnuiry doling ihe »uturner »e.i-oo, that he ha, ihe Hotel hueti up for their aeromm.MlM'iMii ttii arcouni of ihe above arrangement, fieuileinen boarding there will have no delay whatever from their bu.ineta in lown» boarders to pas, in the boat at all urn.-, free of rapeu-e.,\t\u201e , \u201e James McKenzie.Lamon Hotel, Point Lr*y.J Quehee, 3id May, 1824.J\tb T\tNOTICE.HF.Iiii.ine*.Itiiheno ronduritd by the Sobvcriher*, under the Arm «\u2022( Phillip, and Wiiitiingion, tiring oi.oilved by mutual rnn.ent, ihi.dav.the «ome .hall in uture he carried on by John Philu,,., to whom ihtne indebted lo the roncern are regue.icd to make uavmeni, be bemg hereby authorized to recei e ihr Mime , Jaine, Wniitiiigion bring about io remove io Europe.J0 I*.,rein* ant (\u2022 lurdinn* de-irnu,'nf .endin( krtr § Children io the roooiry, daring ihe -iiinmer mnn'lv Mi,« a.Fergo.on pwrpo.e* laktng e\"nrg» «f » f»» V'*tiog ladle., for ihe .ommer moti'h., at Mr.|) Hamr, Farm.Utile River, ahoni a league fr»m limn.Tir Inio.e i.nd .tirrounding ground, are well 4i|.i|uri \u2022 SUfiAlL 6 ilbd,.viuglc rednrd Clam,\tÎ L.ngoininie and > Wine, in Hhd* L.P* Madeira, j bpa'd.li Segar, in uo»e* of diff-'reni «ties.80 barrel» Ro.iu, a .Hfiip', Bell, anti l auin with appatntn, cnmidrie, ol Coppcf-Quebec, 30ib October, 1883.\t8 \\J\\7 ANTED at the opening of the S^- ?\" non.ftotn Hf ecu to iwriiiy ib.niiciiid_ r ^ nr PINE SAW LOGS, fur wbnbrnah at \u2022 bepaw deliveiy al tbc Mills, Auge Gordien, \u2022'j\u2019t*1' 'î i n THOMAS MAI- Qtebe**, 12 h Ai-rif, 1384.do. jÿtttgn groteUigentt.M U.rrh 17.\u2014of a privatft letter from Barcelona YwuMay °! Sardinia® bomb-r^l, the Mercy, which her*\tln four day\u2018, br0UJfht IwInV intelligence :.-\u201cThat in the Bay MlÎlri there are eight armed fewel», which I* Xmantling eren to their mam ; that Al-.nrfoaring to »a»tam a war aganut hng-that^refio»* to the departure of 7V ; the Captain went to the house of the San Consul, where he saw the masters of L Spanish trading rcssels which had been cap-j by the Algerines, that these Captains and !Lir crews were allowed to hate the whole own for their range; that about 30 leagues the Bay of Algiers he met an Knglish fn-rt(e 0f 54 (runs, the Captain of which told him L he had raptured an Algerine Folacre, which ^afterwards sent to Algiers, detaining only ^master.The Algerine Goremment gires frt fh(.Spanish prisoners fire sous a-day if they *ork, mdin addition to this they receire from thr French Consul daily tire sous for sailors, *e-Tmformates, and ten for captains.\u201d Kitract of a prirate letter of the Mh instant Genoa Letters which we receire.l uiterday from the West, announce that the Auerines have already made themselves masters of ten Spanish ressels, and that having as-ceivled during the night upon the roast of Va-lentia, they carried off 47 persons, men, wo-icn, and children.According to a letter of the Id instanr from Leghorn, the Neapolitan State prisoners, to «horn the Government gate permission to retire to Tunis, have been received by the Dey with marked kindness and attention.Paris, 23d March.Opening of the Royal Scinon oj 1821.The doors were thrown open at 10 o\u2019clock, and the tribunes on the first range as well as the vats destined for the ladies, were all tilled in i few moments.At half-past twelve, the seats arranged on the steps up to the throne were successively occupied by the Counciliors of state, the ministers «: «fate named by His Majesty, and several o-thrr Marshals of France : on the uppermost seats tiif :niiiistry were seated.On each side of the Estrade of the throne, U*herald at arms and the guards of the King\u2019s Mische were seen advancing.Shortly afterwards, the grand masters and the aids of the ceremonies introduced the several corps of state, the u»hm auuouiiced the approach of the chamber of Peers, and their lordships ad.4need in snnd «wtume, haring at their head M.Dam-hny, Chancellor of France; afterwards the l lumber of the Deputies of the Departments were announced ; they were preceded by their frfsident, and being introduced, they took their seats.Atone «'dock, a discharge of Artillery made Clown the departure of the ICov.il train, which traversing the gallery of the Louvre, halted for * lew moneuts in the saloons adjoining the fT!,nd hall.A grand deputation of twelve of the Peers, and the graud deputation of the plumber af Deputies advanced to meet His Majesty.Cries of frrre U Rot! kieeot L-s B°*'toiu! resounded throughout the hall, and *> Majesty took his seat, haviug ou his tight \u2022» Hoyal Highness, Monsieur, and on his left IS Hoyal Highue*», Monseigneur, the Duke hagonleaa ; the Duke of Orleans was seat-ttalittle distance.M.Damhray, chancellor h,ri ri*C* \u2019\tTalleyrand, grand cham- tad the other oficers of the king's house-¦ took the seats that bad becu a;'potu ted THE QUEBEC MERCURY.for them.Their Royal Highnesses the Duch esses of Angouleme, Herri, and Orleans had just taken their seats a few moment* previous, in a private tribune richly decorated.The whole assembly was standing uncovered.His Majesty directed their lordships the Peer» to be seated ; the Chancellor transmitted the like inritation on behalf of the King, to the de- i puties, and his Majesty after uncovering himself for an mstant, and saluting the assembly, delivered the following speech.Gr.TrLf.strw\u2014I an» happy in having it in my power to unite in your felicitations for the benefits which Divine Prov'nlence ha* showered on my people, on my armie*, and on my family, since the lait session.\u201c The most generous as well as the most just of enterprizes, has been crowned with complete success.\u201d \u201c France tranquil at home, has no longer any thing to fear from the slate of the Peninsula ; Spain restored to her King, is reconciled to the rest of Kurope.\u201d 44 This triumph which presents to social order such sure guarantees, is due to the discipline and bravery of a French army, led by my «on with as much wisdom as valour.\u201d 44 A portion of this army is already returned to France ; the remainder will only remain in '«pain for the period necessary to insure the internal peace of that country.\u201d 44 It is to you, gentlemen, it is to your patriotism, that 1 desire to owe the establishment of a system so highly satisfactory.4* Ten years of experience have taught the French only to expect true liberty from the iu-\u2022titutions 1 have laid down in Charte.This same experience has likewise led me to discover the inconvenience of a regulating system which ought to be modified in order to consolidate my work.44 Repose and stability are after long concussions, w hat France needs the most.The actual mode of renewing the Chamber does not attain this end.A project of law will he presented tovou for the purpose of substituting in its ! lieu the septennial renewal.«\u2018The short duration of the war, the prosper-.oos state of the public credit, afford me the t of w hich may be more consonant to that of other transactions.\u20224 This operation, which must have a happy 221 inllnenre on agriculture-xml commerce, will tolerate when accomplished a reduction of taxes, and tend to heal the last wounds of the revolution.44 I have made known to you my intentions ami my hopes : it is in the melioration of our internal condition that ( shall always seek for the strength of the State and the glory of my Reign.u Your concurrence is necessary to me, Gentlemen, and I reckon on it God ha* visibly seconded our efforts ; you may inscribe your names in the annuls of an epoch at once happy and memorable ; for France, do not refuse me this honor.\u201d The Speech liniehed, and cries of Ova le Rui resounded anew.The Chancellor of Fraoce after having received.the king's orders, announced that H.M.permitted Messieurs the Deputies, to take in his presence the oatli which is prescribed to then» on entering upon their function.He pronounced the formula of this oath, which was instantly taken by each of the deputies present, on a nominal appeal made by the Minister Secretary of State for the home department.The Chancellor added that the Member absent and the peers who hail not taken the oath, would discharge this obligation in their respective Chambers.CHAMBER OF DEPt\u2019TILS.Sitting rtf March ad.At half pat twelve, M.Chilbaud de la Rtgan-die the President by urigniority, toon the chair.Immediately a crowd of deputies entered the hall.In a frw minutes the benches of the extreme right branches were tilled ; there was a rii'h toward» them.The first bench m occupied by Messrs.Rif, Syrie y »> Mariuhacde Grannux ; the right centre i* \"tilled at the same time ; we remarked M.M.Raues, Crignon d' Auzouer, de Mart'g-noc.A little group of eight deputies, under the conduct of M.de Bow Clereau, took their plac« s m the left centre.On the extremity of the first bench of this part of the hall, sat M.Devaux, mendier of the faction of 'ixten.A detachment from the right went to fix them, selves on the first bench of the extreme, left, where we perceived M.M.Castelbajac, de l.egar.diere, de Bow Nest rand, de Roves, de Boiivd'e, and de Bkingy.\t\u2018 A few KMuutes after, M.Benjamin < onstant arrived through the Hall of conference» : he went towards the left, and seemed surprised feekluf retires-, wiihout incurring expense.Mr.Simvu took occasion to observe that the t'ourt ot Kinc\u2019i Bench was the [iro|ter tribunal lo which a con* plaint should be preferred- So says the law; bit every body knows that a poor man may as well attempt to pull down the Monument* as to S'Vk dre» from that Court, btcause he cannot appro* à it without employing a Solicitor and Counsel dr heavy expense, and even should the generosity Jt others furnish him w th the means of doing >o* * must be proved to the Court, before any puni'\"\u2019 ment cau be inflicted on the wnwg-Joer, that Jt w/Xactuj'ed by corrupt njotire*.I h* case bvci\u2019Ws »t»U more Ivopeiess, if the irjnred party prucfws >>) an action for damages^ bé\u2018cau»e.brades \u2018\"j c easevl expense, so mauy legal forms .*tc «J»* .in such an setion.that the unfortunate P,-\"nt\u2018 runs the risk of being nonsuitevf, and saddled^ _ has own a.id defendant\u2019s costa.Ah app^-11* t:ie ^ fore, to public o|ituion, by mcani of * P4,1, *°u * TflE QÜfiBfcC MERCURY 22.Ÿ whiA coït* the petitioner th' HM,i?.iflMjit the on!y check that can no« be a : 8t the nppreeaion of a coontry /n»* a««ured that inch oppression «toes :irt; i u ÜL.nv Dta«\u2019e« at a diiUnce from the me* p^rail ,a ¦ J re no chance of the priveed-Public\tB».\u2022« fHeHoiwc of Common the course of ju»tic«* \u2019tiV o X.rtion from the circumstance of it ill the country Me-nb-r* be.nff themselves !im^.ir»tei for the Counties in which they reanle.S'may have been the ilWRe fur time .mmemo.\u201ei.huf it is not the less objection ihle ^ \u2022*' * r fcwmer aces it minht not have Ixîen at-W,|nIi with injurious consequence* « but now when w, r .» oawd by those very Magistrate», as \u201c\"\u2019 i mri h we m«ltiplie«l to »ucb an enormm.s ^ when those »t dotes enable Vf.^ate» '^\u2022rrise 'itch ireat discretionary power*, it is tothink that the *ame men who have f I tw law* shouM sit as .r\u201er« mw« Ihe \u2022i«\u2019»l \u2022*' »om|>lain» uf.and Ml turpr,.*.! iho \u2022\u2022ware aoiar a pel.\t,\t.the \u2022«»».«\u2022 fo Iho frfri.i of frmalr* aod manif-M .t.o-rr of rhUilron iuiWd hia am.h* apoa adalla map »*» alfm.W.»nh fc ri«u.n« wuueiicr* Mr know i*oi la what clrpaitiarnf of nor Pn'ir* ihr loipnordlwf .ira» aalmala hrloa*», orwrahoukt rrr.^»o»rml thi» Imardr.! Iiitrodrr to Ihrlr chanrr.MVha.r .rrrl.r.1 ararral copie* of Vrr*r«.kian/n.« .Hiptrn.Ar.Ac.which aie under ronOdrrallon.WAN! ED, \\S a Clerk in a Wholesale and Retail Dry G.iol Store, a Yountr »Vlau who i» *HI acquainted ___________ .\t,\t^ with the busine»» and can pnalucesatisfactory tf'5' r.If au» our claim* hlm.«hoald chrnA wi .»cli>«* and liwlh.\t.\tK.»r furl hi*r n irtic.il iff a net : at all r*rnt* hr Oiowld \u2022«« lir allown! lo pcramhol.fr 1 tlllioni.lls as to C.iardCter r\t| .\t.* \"\t- enquire at the Office of the Mercury.May I Hh, la?4.\tu Tor ftiverpool, -jffT.rrpHK new Barque «ir Vh ATM V.K.f S-rt4Sm il O'CilliiCban.M«->ier.I».»riliru iii 1011»; Mill be He.paifhnl un or l»rfi»rr ilie l.A.h M.»».F»r firisiu or\tupiilv 10 1 lie M ener on uoiard.or to S.T CORK IK A Go.\t,1 NO TICK fl AHK hu» ne\u201e formerly rarrieil fin by 'he Sub-cnner, 1 will from lin» dale be cuine t i>n under rhe iirm| >f J 1,'mi und J «me.D,\tJOHN DOUGLAS, y r>»rr.I>i M*v, HM.\t__r_____ E \\ït*LA ( EM L Y> ACOXCEDKR a |Krpeiniie,au f.*iih«»nrf St.Louis |iie,des miirtdeceue ville.S\u2019;,il,i-«»er:i M.BKRTHKLOT t*t Jnn.I«?l.\t»\t__ ^tarriftf.On safardar arruiaf Um.b, Ibe He.d.Or llohnem, Mr.Tbarle.Nicwart «0 MW* Margaret Marnider, daucbier of Juba Macaidcr, >.*4.all vflbi* I If*.^ 0ÛD, At MootrrU, on the tlb »n,t.Mfa.MaKc.tarT Ri.*a».wife of Mr.Imbaa Prlfoa.Uatetf, at Brlmoat.the *r»t of her brother Sir i.eoijr Pre*.^f, Baft.Iltaairr, louBfWt iUu«btr» of the Ufr I.rut.Grurral sif f.rorfr Prr.mf, Bart.A» Aberdeen, oa lb« ilh Marrb.Jawaa Mnia, ajed loi.He wa* hretl.er l.flaw lotbe veteran WDoafal.who .«ppocted Orurc.l Wolfe after be rerel»ed hi* monal wennd on the plain* of Qnehrc 'I be wife of Jame* Hoir wa* buried en the b 'ndaj preredl.-t, »er«l Ml ; and her hatband died witbio aa hour after «he bad hrn> laid in fbe glare.\t_ SrotK #r tub fnBnmoMBTKn for the putt wee*, at 8 o'clock, A.M.34, 46, 46, 38, 38, 37, 42.aurttoug.THE twle nf Mr.Jamu W.Millek\u2019i effertt i« po»i|>oned.on arcnoni of ibe bud wraiber, to Wr.DiB.DAT neii, (be lith innam.Ooeber, 8lh Mar 1891\t__ On WEDNESDAY nest, ibe 12(h instant, at the Sub* Kriber\u2019i A union Room, A General Assortment of DRY GOODS, rontLilng of caliroe».shawls, bombnzntc*, sheei-ine.duck, drill*, ribbond*.tilkt and satiio», button*, land a variety ot other urtirles.Llktmit*.One ra*k rootaiuinx about 50 dozen bett Japan Black Ink, aud one case Shoe Thread.Sale in begin at ONE o\u2019clock.ROBERT MELVIN, A.& B.lO'h May 1M4:_________ Will be told ai the residence of Mr.WHITTINGTON, Bear ibe GoaI, on THURSDAY neat the 13i h instant, aiONE o\u2019Clock.ALL bit Household Furaiiure,consisting in Tables f'hair*,Sophas, Carpets.Stair-Carpeting.Wufdow Curtain*, Lookiug.GlatK*.Chests Diawera, Bedsteads and llangiagt, Fraiber.Beds, MaiinuKs and Bedding, ('bina.Crockery and Glats Ware, atore*, Kiichea*U.ten*il» and a ruriety of other article».8«h Ma», 1894.________JOS.CARY.A.A B.Will be sold at the residenre of Likvt, Cot.BURER, 37ih Regt.io 5i.George Street, Upper-Town,on FRIDAY nett, ibe 14th iatt.at ONE o'clock.AQuaniiiy ol very good Household Furniture, coo-M»ling of Mabiigany Tables Chairs, Sideboard.Carpets, Wtodow-Curiains Chesit Drawer*, Bedsteads and Hangings Looking Glasses, Plated ware, a sery Ua ad some Kpegro,a Silver Cruet Stand.China.Crockery and Gla** ware, Sto«ei{ Kiichen-Uien*ils and a satiety of other article*.JOS.CARY, A.A B.7_Mii* IW94._______________________________ REMOVED, MILBOURN\u2019S ENGLISH ACADEMY, oathe 1m ot May, m tominodious apanmenis in Mr.CLKARlHUE'i* building», near Palace Gate, where Pupil* ot both «ese» Bill be rBrefsIty innructed In tl^ rariout braurhe* of Education, wo rratwnabie lero».Wuebec, May 11, lb94.\tc ELEGIBLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE.-fo.PTTlHK Property calletl Marchmont, r:tYP JL situated on the Plain» of Abraham, immediately above Wolfe\u2019s Core, and within a mile and a quarter of this City ; it consists of a hanndsnme, well arranged aud well built Stone House, with every suitable Office, well adopted for the residence of a large family of the first respectability, and between 70 and 80 Acres of Laud great attention has been paid my opinion of this atrocious btminc** by the present proprietor to the improvement\t?*»» \"»r,^r **.rirtn»ar.il iw of this property, since it came into his possession, and it is believed, that the House aud Offices » ill be found to comprise as much comfort aud the grounds as great beauty, varieiy and capability as are any where to be met with.To persons inclined to purchase this Estate upon speculation, it olfers obvious advantages, as several valuable portions of it might be laid ntV in small lots of from one to three acres, without injury to the place itself, as far as regards the House, Offices, Gardens, Shrubberies aud alt the ornamental part of the Grounds.The conditions of Sale may be made known on application to any of the following Notaries of this City: tit.\u2014Messrs.Têtu, Campbell or Scott, or to the Proprietor on the spot.14th February, 1821.N-pncw- Too many would not be ve\u2019oent, «if.Untie.Whj, «ir ?Htphe-w There would be a great chanot of * getting a quietus.Untie.A quietus ?-0,1 undevitami T0U_, have been engaged in a duel.Nephew, I have, sir.Vntt-.And are 7«m not afraid of being u,nf through the head in these .ifTairg?\"\t1 01 Nrphew Would you have me arknowlH.mysHf cap.iblf of f*\\tr, *ir ?\t^ Untie.( \u2019ertainly -we are ail susceptible of fo I believe, amt if you were exempt from*, TJ wmiM he a singular exception.Nrphew.I have a fair chance, »r-I ran *nmr * candie at ten paces.Untie.O, vou can\u2014then vou are not afraid of df|i ising a fellow creature of life?Nrpheov That, sir, i« quite out of the quenion \u2022 in aft fir* of rim sort.If we fear any ihiii^ )t , J mo»- I Untie.Most magnanimous ! - Wei', sir, «d , whit have you gained by this affair of yours?.Wphttc.Honour, sir, 1 hope.Untie.Honour !\u2014what, your honour was i*.; sailed\u2014called in question ?Ntphetr William We|.1er Pepv«.Baionei, then one nf Ihe masters of the laid | Court, made t n i Cause enmled \" Chalte sgainst Lucadnw \" dated ihe ^ h day ol December, 1806, had been reported due in \u2014\t.Grave, of Quebec, from ibe esiaie of tho lesiaior (laliriel Clarmoor Th*'refore (he said- Grave (,f living ) nr any person or persons elmming under him to be entitled H.\u2018M6, A 1 inch, Round anil Hat Iron, lion Hoops and Piute Iron, Anvil*, .% tew puncheons nld Jumnien Spirits, and One pair French stones, feet diameter, mm in.Me -srs.Irvine, Me Naught and Co suite.ROBT.MELVIN.Qnekec.30th Afiril, IS14.\tu, REMOVAL.DR.F.X.TESSIER hat remored lus Phar- macy and Office of Surgery to the Itttose of Mr».I^mgtiednc, Lower Town Murket^iluGr,.April 10, LW>._____\t_______ * B NOTICE.FJN[IE Subsrriber Itavint; l«*.iseil Woifc\u2019s O\u2019oro A.reque.is Merrhaot*, Mini otliets, having Ininher laving there, to larni.lt liim wtib «pet ill anon» of ibo quami'v, qoultiv, maiks and intmiier.ot .urii.luiabei-a* belongs to ilieiiiv ni view to prevent mi.iakc io thw deliveries.JOHN POWELL.Wolfe's Cove.> |9to \\ pril, IH24.S\t_\t_ 0_____ ÏÏA\\TfTu, A WOM-AN wbo oiidet-taods Conking, and who.ran piodace saii.faciiiry cbaraciers.Application, to be made ai Ibis oltice Quciicc, JDili April, IS^I.\t___ c________ TO UE LET, From the 1st of Mai/ next, 4A\"pliE HOUSES No's, | autl \u2018\u20196, in Si.AliH A Ur.olc \"HCttttl.Apidv IO 'V1L L i A M SEWELL.Feo.7ifi, 1331.\t^ 226 THE QUEBEC MERCURY.Iportrp.HORACE, BOOK l-.-ODE XXV.\u2022\tTO LYDIA.itiM in aiiuia (»,, V»#- S «injtlrM si jour «riit, ilii (hf*.4.\tlUn# bufiif», Ki*-p »» f»i«i *|w(>iir\u2014A»\u2019 yniif ill**, H'hifb «fl \u2022«\u2022 apaiird \u2014«fl \u2022«\u2022 «hui, A* I*i1«(4.h1 (mni su' Itt1« ;«ml bat, \\A I'ih«\t>m« f»**ii ia la»*-, An' \u2022\u2022'«real) *'«« U«vmi lo moi*.A onr lo«« tick «\u2022«ins *'\u2022 ««iiloia \u2022\u2022,hi«* fl, iU-vp »r l.nlU ! wlnln t'ui iljri»' I Ynu, tk«> h4r wrarramed u |l| be .aid al Si reel.Q ieher, Hih July, Jl4iJ.Hit V4b4tf »ie pare ui hi, ||\u201eUm, Hi ,, ^nvt.la-NTu BClLLMNti LO TS in heronrrded in perpemiiy, in Si Lam» buburbr,nruribe WalUm ihe (aiy.Applv io M.IIKItTIIU.OT.Jan.is, IRil.\t\u201e THK hUBSCKIHKK, H\\S for .ate, eeaeral M.utriineul of Kiiclien, (lar.il.a, and l lawer .red, 4 rarlv mal laie Turuiii «red of ilie he«i naalii,\u2014llataiai, carl, R.tdi.he,and S.»lad, C« lery and (*r«rn ( ulibnxr.ItK lia.MAY, Si.ImitMrrei.Wueber,94tli Match IS.M ttt fr-nck Apply HAT close TO LPT.rirrllent WIND 10 1 be stiitlh THRLK R1VKR& ln,vi\u201ee \u201e\u201e i tfurr M,H\th .in, MuSL V i-m,.\\ltv K.ULliHLS.Ut.Urr '^: Ml 1,1^ siiimn, \"e-tol ihr T'lnn ,, VI* JOS.JO.NKS, QnrWc.TO LET, the lit May next, tint mrKt dc tîM*-1 SH-Alrle an I well known ho.^e, situate .it Qnrlier, I'Jili Janj.Ifi24, REMOVAL.MRS.BLAIKLOCK, h''X'le4veioinnounrr'av, Piieud* and ihr public.h4i her School «in y removed na the fir«i of M*y nr*f, to ilim vrry tin n-plrttaw Hou-e, No 15.Moaninin.Sirrei, *hich'|riit \"\u2022 dr-» «red «tlmltoa, '» writ Ndapied 10 i«,urr ihr W» afhrrpupiU.An.l wlirrr M*«.R\u2014, irn.i.by ,\t^ br kriiiiiMlir \\ null.\t»-.i .r\tvi .\t.\t.noeniKm lo iheir improvrmrni, lo merit « .\u2022nMiniaiM.ihe lauidini' .the corner of the Lower I r '* Gr\u2018j1*rry °r '\u201c'y k,,ui ;**\tt»,S\"»es>, ,«eoceme«i , -ad far wbrch .a« oke, ihr ouponuoi v ,) J ' LAC^.\thaving molt excellent vaultr, with parret rooms, rrimnia^ tier .lurtrr arknnvwlrdani*ao, , bieued lar eapana.A;C.Apply to Jo««*ph Languedoc, or\tLower Tawa, April ftifc.4S«4.TTT*40 LI f.lhai cciiiiid llOt S|.fur lll\u2022\u2022llll', lra>cd lor a irtm of year., ibat «ale and commodious Cose, fatmrrlv ocrupied by Ratei.an, Hunier A Co.where he purposoio carry mi ihe luiobcr ho.ine-., in all il* variau* branrbo.Timber récrised, ami proper fare taken of ii^delivrrrd, when required, vs iih punriualily and de,pa»rh.Gumi baueanti and 'cows provided lor lrnn«puning lumber lo the .hippinc, Tremv lor hauling up and dos*ri lumber.I'A|ierit nerd culler» will be employed | nod, f«ir ike arromuiodaiiou or Çapuuns nfdùps-pi.e and kpru« e »|iar.oars, baud.Miike» artl laihmaN) i deal., bulien* and board», me.» beef and park, Mipertine flour, rabinaud enmn un bi»> cull, wilt be kept on hand, and void at lo» i.ricr», tor rad» or approsrd errdit.Qaeber, 85.1 Oc.18».J°HN P0WKLL- FOR SALK.WO n'BREI> HKURlNtiS, '\u2022wv/ 7A MirreU Pale Seal Ort.PKIT.R SHKPPAKI).Qncliec, \u2022itli March l>il.\tu Moulins à Sctr ù Irturr ou à Tendre.ALtMier |M»«ir un an nu pint, DLCX MOULINS A SLll., .la Riviere Noir, a iroi* lieue, cuviron ii'idevu?de I'Kgli.erte Sie.Anar, (at Perade \u2014 Dan.le MihiIiii du cû e de t'La-i de la Rivière, il y a deu* .eir.en u-uvre, ei dan.« elni du côte du Onr.t ûur .cie de long wsrc une -wic ru>e, Uara, Sialilrv, d»'.Fur particulars apply tu PF.TLR BCRNETT Quebec, Jl»l January, 1824.\tu To luit and inuncdiate possession gurti.4 FART of the Land and Hocits \u2022iÜI 4.\" IL ai Pa rnicK'» Hwta.compriàug a ;w«i \u2022iwue dv*eiliug-bou»e with uui4ma»es.garden,ib March, 1824.\tu IT»,.BAKER, LOCKSMITH and He'll hanger, from I.011- dou.No 113, Ctiauiptniii Street, the Hou.e luiely occupied by Mr.Muikl»'.RrgUiem,
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