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The Quebec mercury
Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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[" THE QUEBEC TUESDAY, FEBRUARY *0, 1827.VOLUME XXIII.Bank laottteg.quebST bank.D!RECTOli for the present Week, JAMK8 Bf/ACK, Enquire.Day* of Discount, MONDAY & THURSDAY.NotrH#rtr l)iK'»iini '\u2022hoiild lie enclosrd lu (lie Câliner, «ml ?lvru in lie lore I he d«> ofili*roiiiii.Moors lor^uolic biuiut's!» nuiie Bunk, (Yuiit 10 A.M.in 2 P.M.\t_ NOAH FREER, Cashier.Sf.Peler Sireet:________________________ Viscount find Deposit Ojjice, Montreal Hunk.DIKIXTOK f, 11 oui 10 o'clock A.M.io 2o'clork i*.M.AI.X.SIMPMl.N, No.3, Al.Peter Aireei,\tCiioUier.M E RCU RY.ÈL MO,\u2018E® ET STUOIA BT POPULOS ET P A/TUA OICAM firg.Georg, ir.6.QlJKHKC-FIliK OFFICE, nturrro* for t»ik wkkk, ANTHONY ANDERSON, Enquire.LIFE-INSURANCE.UNITK» EMPIRE 1.1 F K* A S8T\u2019 RANCE ASSO-ClATION OF 1.0M)OV.CANADA AGENCY.THE nmlerBigned Agent» to the above Asuoriation rootlnoe to receive propovol» «nd oegocinte polirie» of l.ife«ln*nt*Hi»e» throu^boot the ( amnia*.The importance of Life.lmiutance to PrnfeMional Men, Oflleer*» of (inventment, Annuitant*, ami oilier», whoae income i* derived from tlicir personal exertions, and consequently dependent on their Lives, is *o generally felt and m-k no* led ir rd as to require no further illustration\u2014and tne «uibsciilier* have to cnntraiulate th«rk (ireea R,,r*V,\t|)tiio Lilac,\tOrange.Amber,\tLemon, ___SAaoxy\u2019s\tV.jih Augt.18\u20182-S.\tn O\t'SCOTCH'WHISKEY;\t~ !\u2022 'Uper or quality, for sale hv the Suh»criber.,\tWm.TORRANCE.Ouehrr, I October, IP^G.\tu 7 o /^(7, jor'd jjcars or morcy Hi; Fa-m which adjoins the Plains of Abra-*¦ bam, consisting or It) acre., mostly arable land, with two rnnmy l)>«y, snd the certaimy of its never hem* overturned to tbe gresiesi tiorm ; esch R*1i and ^fret brr setfag by it«elf, »nulMrribnr hno now on hand, for Sale, wftole-3 **!** and retail, at itrorcK»» enters.Plug Tohacro, S, ÎU, and 12 hands to the pound Twist ditto, in keg* of tjtilbu.and in rolls of Ifl Ihs* each, at la, per pound 9r«»(ch Rappee\t| Macrabau\tv,c Prtiii d*» Mixture j \u2018 Str.i*hurgh and Priest\u2019s\tJ Common and Sjumi^h Scgarf, in Uotet of 100 2fi0.iU, and h](X)««clt\t* ( ut and dry, or Ming Tcbat co, and Lxceileot Leaf l ohucc*.^\tWILLIAM W IS WELL.L iqier-Town, Québec, l>ec.JStli, iSxti, \u2018Snuff FOH SALK, a^OO\tLured bngiifii IlAYiv ^\tA\u201e;,|}to THOMAS HA YES.28th October, 1826.a at.Peter Sueei. 84 TO LKT, ,\tJndpnttiuhn giWtk'firit Mffjfnixi' Iff! KR whole or one part of Ike eecond jéfcfü hhoes.Uoll.\u2022 v.id hoe Brushes.India Work-Bsiaes Writing\t*\u2018/k *}\u2022?: danas.Hilk Florenftne.h* st Hening Htlk.\u2018J*1 \u2018»Tk 'rt nnd Bail TwNt.the best >t!k( ollar V elvet.Ht ,y Tape, Thread all colours, Frrreittng.Braid and Round < »rd, Steel t luins for Trowseia.Horn Mould*, l o.nrellos, Tin-Covering Nails, best Linen Bed-lick, yaidwtde, \tGEORGE ARNOLD.Quebec, Feb.3d.1837.\tu B GfcNFA'A, I\u2019.KANDV, SUGAIt, ic.BIGHT Muscovado in llhds.and Tierces, F.ast India Hogar in Bags, Pale Geneva tn Piecesaud llhds, Real ( ognac Brandy, Co flee (.mall berry ,) Fust India Madeira, Leonard Isiand Rom, Double Gloucester Cheese, Vinegar, Ac.The Corgots of the General Wolfe, Iwperior and Ontario.Iron Assorted, Rafting Choins, Jhipa* faboosea, Steel,\tTrace t lia ins.Hot Air Moves.Stapes A l)ng«.Register and Cham* Tin IC\u2019.A 1 X.\ther t,rates.UNITED STATES* HOTEL-NEW-YORR.THIS commodious and ex tens! vo EstablUhasssf, fronting on Poorl and Water streats, hetwoe« Pine street and Maiden-lane, is now «Med up ia a c,yw°ILLIAM BUDDEN in Quebec, Oct.31*t.1836.\tm or at his Office in Montreal.^ FOR SALE, 160\t®ne Newcn-ile p.RA>2R Just received and for $ale by the subscribers, 59 Caeks Pale Seal Oil, 5000 Btirk*.6't Cutes Canada *heet Iron, 9 Pipe* of very superior old Portugal Red Wine, 9 do.Tsrreira dot 3 An.Mount Etna Wine, 1 hhd.do.Madeira Wine, A 1 l-8th ioch stay-linked rhain cable, with apparatns complété.ALo in Store, Coitner-fa-lenin* f«»r a ve*ae| of about 300 tea*.Cork wood, A c.ROGERhON, HUNTER A Co.Quebec, 12»h Jwlv.Hi\t\" now landing from on hoard the ship Tîvioidale, Corri.S »k.rf.B LFMEsun,F.[l & C.Qaeher.llth Julv.1826.\t__________f_ TI UST PU BUSHED, and fur *\u2022*\u2022\u2022**.CARY A LiJ Co\u2019s fiooatroaK, Price 2s.6d.A COMHL I A-TION TABLE of linmsn STnativo, [the potior at 4s.4if.J brought to Halivai Cennwscv, nod Hauva* Cvnnr.ncy reduced lo Sramtino.By ROB LUI ADAMS, of the Naval Department, lale-aux-Nuix, Lower-Canada.fd Ffbmary, 1837- NOTICE.fN con*sqttenre of Mr.Wiixiaw Nawrov nCartag In tel.in lh«* Qneher Mercurv of the 2i>th ln«tant « (milage or Dwell tug-House, situated at the head of the Steam-Boat Wharf s! Point Levy.I am compelled la cautioa any person or persons against la king, on s lease or otherwise, lht.« property from «aid William Newton, or any other t>er*nn or persons whatever; as that Collate nr l)w**| mg.Hou«e it my kond /Id* pro-jerly.and\" I have given no authority lo the «aid Wil-Um Newton to a.lvertiae the same at ahose mouiH*«»d.1\tANN SMITH.Quebec, 30th January, 1837.\td * JOHN V.DOS WELL, ,vrt.is, f r.jorrs-iTR F.F.7.HAYiN\u2019Ci a gnotf a«a.rtment.pa» ticalarlv of Fancv Gords, in he II \\ BF.R I) A\u2019*»! ER Y line.Ac.is anvinu* to dispose nf them hefnrr hta new goods arrive in the spring, and is row selling very low for rash or approved credit.\t«> The Subscriber offert for Sale, SIXTY rhesls Twrankiv Tea, 30 chests and boxes fiunp«»wd«r, Hyson, Son thong and Congou, 1.1 pip**» Bonrdeaux Rt'ite of his Majesty's health excites a good deal of anxiety.21\tThe number of bankrupts in thi* day's Gatettee Is 34, in.olveni* 2.22\tHi* Majesty's health is very much improved.23\tThe report of a revolution having broken ont ia Portugal.nttVct, the English Fuads.Alarming accounts respecting the health of the Emperor id are received.24\tThe Parliament adjourn* lo the 5th April* 25\tThe number of bankrupt* ia tin» day\u2019* Gaxetie it 30, in-olveni.2.The Morning Herald publLhesesiracttfrom old papers showing the im|io«»ibilii* of any treiiMire being In Vigo Bay, and it w-rn* the public again*»! the «citerne.The death nt the Bi.hop of Durham takes place.The Chnncery Report makes its appearance abnot thi* nine.28 A French paper slates the report of 2,500 troops beiog «eut over to Portugal by Great Biiiiiin.The number of bankrupts in thi» day'» Gazette is 17v insolvent» 3.30 Tl'e South Sea Hnu*e I* destroyed by fire.The Equitable Tea Agency Company Scheme ex « plodcd be:ore tbe L ud Mayor.APRIL.\u2022\t* \u2019 b I\tThe number nf bankrupts In this day's Galette is 28 insolvents?.A marked i:i»proveatrnt takes place in the corn trade.3\tThe number of prit>nners for trial at the Old Bailey Se»«doa is 370.4\tThe number of bankrupts in thisday'kGssetlg if21.insolvent* 2.Sir W.A\u2019Court, the Briti-h Amhn**nrfnr nl Linton, hnd an nudieoce of th*» Regent, during which he'compilaient» tier K*i>nl HigJtne»*, in .he name of hi* Government, itffenng io her the a»»uiance at all the suppôt r, nod U»« «urne triend»hip which the King of Great Britain pie9enied to his old and faithful ally the lute Dot» John VI., of which a pioot isutfoided by the stay of the BiitLh «qaudrou uticltored in the Tagus, nhtchlj destined to nilnrd to the existing Gnveriuneut the «amé service ihut it would to hi* late Majesty.The British «quudton in the Tagu* is further augmented.5\tThe net revenue for the quarter ended this 6*7 amount» to £1.992,124.6\tMr.Cobbett hold* his Feast of the Gridiron.7\tTbe Duke of Wellingto i leaves St.Peteishurgh.Gregor Mae Gregor^ the famous Cacique of Poyais, is hi ought before x Paris tribunal, on a charge of swindling.but is acquitted.8\tThe number of bankrupts in this day\u2019s Gazette is 39, insolvents 5.9\t(Sunday) The Duke of York leaves fowa for New-marker.10\tThe proposal of Government to add £5 000 a year to Mr.HuskUsou** salary, after repeated di*cus-sions, is sbaudooed, and he receives ooly £2,000 a year.II\tThe Royalty Theatre is destroyed by 6re, after the representation of a new piece displaying the burning volcano of Mount Vesuvius.The number of bankiupts in this day's Gazette is 27, insolvents 3.15 M'saolonghi, after a defence of 6fteen months, it carried by assault.The number of bankrupts in this day's Gazetteie 45, and insolvents I.17\tA curious scene takes plsce between Lord Teyn-ham, a Director, aud several Shareholders of tbe United Chtlisn Company.18\tA discussion takes place in the House of Commons on tlte Corn Law*.19\tThe fair of Leipsic is a very bad one.34 The King's birth-day ia celebrated in the oauzl manner.An armed mob at Blackburnentere a factory, aud destroys tbe machinery.25 Mr.Lamb's motion for allowing Counsel to speak in defence of felons, undergoes a long discussion in the House of Commons, but is lost by a great majority.The Duke of Devonshire ie appointed Ambassador to Russia.27 Lord J* Russell brings forward the qtscetioa of 80 Prfrli«m#»ury Reform} tht numlier^Qftdivifion were\u2014 *ji 193, ooe« m7.Tht «ccouoh from a Ma je» ty*a*ub»criptiun amounts to g;2,000.The ladite* umbrella Leghorn bonnetabegin to aicite nnitertil complainta.4\tMr Hume brings the state of the nation Iwfore tht Monte, when hsix Bills received the Royal Absent.Mr.Canning moved a résolu inn for the adnm«ion of 500,000 quartera of bonded wheat at a duty of lae,ser quarter.A dfiperate affray Ubeaptacnbctwean the maauftsc inter» and military at Bradford.The number of Umkruptain thitday\u2019e Ga*e«teU 19, Insnlventa 9.8\tThe resolution for releasing the bonded whont undergoes a treord debate.11\tThe ttata of trade in Manchester and the aJjbccni district! continues to be very much deprc*»ed.The measure for the admission of bunded wheat unde* goes a long discussion in the House of Lorda.12\tSubacriptions for the relief of tbe distressed manufacturer are going on in all parts of the country.The state of the ehtpping interest is laid open by Mr.lfn«itissonin a long speech to the House ef Common*.Several letters from Madrid, exposing the Vigo Ray humbug, appears in the Morning llnald about this ime.15 Mr.Cobbett appears in Preston to canvas for the representation of that town.Spirited exertions are making for a General E!cc \u2022 lion.10 A dreadful accident occurs at the Eagle tavern, City-rnad, at Mr.Green's balloon ascent\u2014four persoet killed and 16 wounded.17\tThe Eton Montent takes place.The trial of Mr.Peto takes place for the imperfect conatruction of the I\u2019ustom-houae.18\tThe Attorney-OencrHl Obtains leave to bring in a BiU lo eegulata the practice of the Court of Chancery.A long debate takea place in the House of Commons on tb« condition of Slaves.20 His Majesty has given,wirhio a very shord period, upwards of X*8,000 to rel'cye the distressed weavers.The continued drought gives room for serious alarm as to the produce of the ensuing harvest.22 A horrid murder ia committed at Winton, Lancashire, by the persons of the name of M\u2018Kcan.2J Mr Cibbon Wakefield, after a final examination at Uisley, is committed to Lancaster gaol for a capital felony.24\tBy the falling of pan of Mr.Maudeley\u2019s premises in the Wcstminercr-road several lives we*e lost.25\tThe subscriptions for the relief of the oistressed msnufacturers amount to 4100,(XXL 26\tHis Maje»ty*s Assent is giveu to 112 Rills.Lord J.ttuttell moves a series of Resolutions against Bribery end Corruption, io tbe ilou»e of Commons.31 Parliament is prorogued by eomnaissioa.The m.itters priuted in the House forthis short Session, which began in February, and ended this month, occupy twenty.nine bulky folio volumra, independently of ihe Journals, Votes, Private Acta, die, lo the course of this Brisioo no less rban seventy nine new Acta of Parliament weie added to the Statute Book.JUNE.2 Parliament is dissolved by proclamation.Mr H.Hunt, blacking maker, commenced his can-v are for the county of Somerset.5 Tat dnatk of the celebrated computer Baiun Von Weber.He waa forty years of age.\u2022 A fa«nl electron not takea place at Carlisle.8\tLincoln Election commences.9\tTht Wcttmiaster lilvcttou begins and finishes in tht undisputed raturas af tbe aiding Members.The following new creations era made by letters patent-» lari of Bristol to be Marqueta of Bristol ; Marquess (Irish) of Thomond to be Baron Tadcaster of England ; the Marqueta of Clanricarde to be Baron SotnerbiU of England ; the Earl of Balcurraa to bo Baron of Wigan of fcogland ; Viscount Northland to be Baron lUnfnrly ; Sir Charte* Long to be Baron Pirnboroagh ; Sir J.Fleming to be Haron de TaMey ; Mr.B'oart Wntiley to bo Baron Wharecliffv ; Mr.Doocombe to be Baton Fevcrabam ; Mr.Usas.Boat Uhs to be Baron Seaford.17 Tbe betray contest dotes by the reeigontton of Mr.bummer.THE QUEBEC MERCURY.20 The bealkh of tbe Hoke of York begins to de dint.28 TMsi* the hottest day this year\u2014the thermometer in the ihsde being 89|.A dreadful storm of thunder and hail takes place in the northern suburbs of London.SO Ihe following paragraph appears in a French paper; »« A rumour is efl *at here that .sir Charles Stoaft, tb* llritish Ambassador to Braxil.lias anived in the Tagut, and has been trie bearer of a Constitutional Charter for Portugal.\" From June 1825, no less than 1758 coroners* inqncits in Baihnd.Several deaths have been occasioned by the excessive heat\u2014among others, Mr.Ratterwurtb and son of l.ord Grey sre said to have lost their lives from this cau*e.The hay-crO|» light-ihe wheat and barley crop also thin.The weather has been excessively hoi, and in the latie.part of ihe month there have been sevcial thuuder-a owns.JULY.7 So long an absence of rain as is observed at this time h \u2022* not been known for half a century.5 Mr.Uu.k stnn's Hill for ihe impoitation of French iiikt cameiutn operation.Th# quarter's revende, a» compared with that of the same period the year before, ahuwt a decrease uf T 493.295.ff The elec.ion for the eounty of Northumberland closes, at an expense of nearly £tO0}O(K) to all the Candida es.10\tThe harvest commence» ia sascral parts of the country.The inraMigenee of the existence of a conspiracy iu Russia reaches England.The case of the opera ladies vertus Signor Velluii, fxcit'ssome attention.The Honduras scheme explodes.12\tThe drought is so grei.t >n many paru of the inland counties, that Lincoln spring* water becomes an article of export by the team-j»;.ckcc to Boston.13\tA notinratron is said to arrive m the Court of Madrid from the French Government, stating the latter cannot dispute the granting of a Consutut on to Tor-togJ.M The new Constitution proda med at Li-bon.15 St.Swithin's IJ y, some ra n falls.One hundred and thiny-lhree Members wno never sat before in Parliament have been returned from Eng* land and Wales.Constantinople is th- see.ie of dreadful slaughter between the insorgent Janissaries and tha koyal tro«ps.The furniture is begun to bn removed from Carhon Palace, previous to the dem duion of that ndiitce.17 A euiiou* account of the receipts on Ue Greek Loan uppanra in the Morning Hera d.20 His Majesty contributes 41,QUO to the relief of the Spitalfields Weavers.Lady Erskine appeals o the Lord Mayor for relief.24 'ihe Bank of England are making préparations to form branch establishments in several places.26\tAn account of the Portugucia Constitution appears in the Morning Herald.27\tThe acfouuts from the maoufacturiog districts begin to he more favourable.2M The Devonshire and Cornwall Mining Cowpuny explodes.29 Mr.Cobbett makes a fruitless attempt to visit the Kh.f at Windsor.A silver coffire-pot am) stand are presented to Mr.J, Wilks, juo.by the females uf ISostoe, with suitable address.31 This and the two succeeding days, being fixed for the Portuguese to take tbe oaths so she Constitution , are nrdend to lie gala days, and t hreaih a \u2022rvratlj ef led aeitiom wituctved.His «iiiae U »a* ahtah hot* Aim up aa* des aM kis hodlly afihetfeoa.vires t but lliu really wicked alway \u2022 desire to be reput, ed good.3.\tReckon nnt on the esteem and conftdenoe of that man who, when engaged in conversing with you about your interests, always drags in his own.4.\tThu fool is hk* the mob.believing that he is rich w hen in ihi* ptn>i»,!Wii»n of a trille.5.\tThat mind has considerable rreuurrrs which love* the sincerity (hat wound» the hewrf.Few, indeed, arn to be met with who ran bear tee naked tratlt u be laid, if by the exposure the passions tire mortified.6.\tThe Hosiery wiih which many envelop their de.sign», rather partake* of w*«kaeae than diacrotion, and frei|uenily injurv follow» from it.7.\tIf noble coure pitons deceive, they aawiar.8.\tWhat often ditiurbu a writer L, perreiving that others do out see the subjects ms he did.Mudcous,-quvntiy tha censure, if any be passed, iaiiajuM.9.\tA thou gist Motion pul lurtii to the w«*rld ** a d«-.»p discovery, and on analysing it, we discover it baa brew advanced a thousand liiNsa, ll).The fruit of lubuur is sweater to tha taste than that af dissipation.11.\tA long course of prosperity sometimes ia a n»w ment vanishes, as the beat ut to miner »a rkangodby a thunder-storm.12.\tCourage has mors resources against miafortunes tbmi even reason.13.\t'I he piosperity of wicked Monan ht i« fatal to tha people.14.\t>omo authors ireMi morals as m*»dernarcfuteciure is displayed, in which beauty and propriety yield lo convenience.15.\tBodies politic have their inevitable riefods likn human life.Can old age be guaranteed from lotit mi- tie»?Iti.Wehavn no right to render those hei.ig» miserable,to wi>oiii we cannot eneud kindly aid.17.Nobody wishoa to he pltiud tar his misfortune».iK.\\Vhenii is felt mat we iat.nol esieeui a p*\u2018r»oii,wa are on the brink of hatred.19.Ihe iindding virtue of youth mav lie aptly compared t o the spring, w hir b promises the ftruii» of autumn.71).The utiiif v of virtue is s«i peifecily obviou*, ibat artful, wicked people asaume it, to compass iheir ends.21.Nothing iss«i useful as a good repuiauoo, and no-thiog ohlaios H so certain as met it.72.Ihe heart should prompt those impulses which the reason appro*es, if we would ht*pe that our effort» may becrowuod with the approbation of (tie good.A few night agu.a young man reoding ia Anaafidnlc, was retarNiitg on tio«*rbark Irons t »e lowrn of Duiolrie» to the burgh of Lnchin.hea, accompanied by a stout treykooud hitrb, thoo-h only ahnut 18 mouths old.Hetwin ihe Uoornu !ol:-b ir and the wooden hri«tge oves tlie l^.char, he observed two men briore him, ihu une standing at tbe »s«le,aitd the other nearly an the asidsMu nf il*e tond.As tUe youth dreaded n«t harm, he pwrsurd his journey without miser »larkestog or awn dm g hi» pare | bui jut a* he wa* pa»»mx the second man, ihu feltiiw seued lo* bridle-rein*, and after braadwhiog a siirk.or rottor blu geon,exclaimed\u2014**deliver in- in ibp E'itr-Ridinc.fi»r 4 yXV, atihou|h 'he ».im# manor and e«U«*ar» pati\u2014NA.: t-iow iwhi m lent\t\u2022\t,\t\u2022\t\u2022\t.ta Iso.'i «O loto\t.\t.\t*\t.\t.\tti isinmittv\t.\t\u2022\t.\t.\t,\t.m im.t I» rwo\t\u2022\t\u2022\t.\t\u2022\t¦\tit two (\u2022 W»\t\u2022\t\u2022\t.\t.\t#\tN Heure it appear» thaï, notwitlmtandina (be prncre««ive in« rritM* of the pupulaiiou, the iiMtnb'dt, It the intnHtneiioti *»f new nennl hi on.T «e re-«oit, bowrwer, it not itre^irwe in France fenerriMy t f«»r \u2022\u2022pnn an enninruton.if Hie re^miry ol the I'nneirrgerie in Fan*, it i»|.|H»ured H*nr che raptltl j'id;tnen»s in ihe en> hiMrh wrre carried into rll'.rt or comiiMi'ed (in* rta.tinf neiitoner» par r^nfarNace) we>e uni Mrn»«bty Itm iu oue period rhan in ihe oilier\u2014via.t Krj« poii in m a\t\u2022\tt\t.\t*\t\u2022\tft I'tMw Id IsH\t,\t.\t*\t.\t\u2022\ttl |H41 Id miA\t\u2022\t.\t.\t\u2022\t.\t«7 into Id tMyt\t.* .\t.\t.\t\u2022\tvt »t#t id !**va\t\u2022./« ^ieverthrlem, he add«, ifii be cannidered ihai ibe lo'ai nil nher ol the |inpulMtiou mi itir liepurimeui ol ihe Heme increa.-ed cun i.ieiably iiuri«A me iuteivai between IduGnnd la'jti.it will be evident Hiai there weie fewer per.Miut condemned to death in the Initer ihail iu (lie former year*.Tlie prnporiioii ot wouten to men, ainoiiq the roc vie it, wa» a% i to /).REMONSTRANCE n.\u2022iih r now paceubly ibe papi t pieintry «I Km- beautiful ireluud hen.ive tbem-elvet upon all ocm-iont, and the I*nei .^hing- fhe> did for ye, in AghUn\u2019 your lunle-, nu f uiaklli -.ill hip liter and path, when lh«*re w.a-n'i a -owl Id do If lor ye in the * id * world lie-ide-! What wou d yon doue far ihe butther and die |H»rb, and ihe -olrfirr* in ibe ia,t war, ye -p.ilpcett» ! if ii wa-n'i for die jmpiat piHniiiy of nwid lielwud'» lami .* An, n*a yimr-olve* wioii t he nordng yo.»ng papiahee with a mnlle of money at all?Well HtHin, we*lt do il width* rin/, if die /*n»y.life* would le* iii\u2014hot diey won't ; and .InHe a bit we bnow Why .h-y wou\u2019i\u2014ounly we ibi.*k it miabiv strange.\t\" J He* onJarily and h« ly,.-VTliot i« the raonn, when the l oiitinemal ./pa«/ofie Jtia/a« uie doing mi mucli good \u2022t trance, mid Spiii/i, aiul Pariti^nl,ami for ihe a.iee of * L**.*n k,n\u2018*r**L\u2014w'h.u is me ia«on you won\u2019t be ufther lenin die !ri*h Ap.ouiiic Ju da do a dinfle oi tlie ».nn« -on of good tor your-elve- iu Eogluod ?Oclt, but you re a \u2022iiipid.vi\u201e|eni, virolein.aim-t aibotic mm* and n < nceni In-h /fay would be u.-hamed to -pake a word to y e Tliu.e * no hope foryeai all, wid vour wreuhed A.lmin.-t.ation, divided as u i, upnu iv,y ioipoitam Atte-tiou in lite~e*eel\u201eiii the keepin\u2019 dawn of JpotU-io* ./ua/oa,\u2014bad lurk to ye! \u2014>e diieveawf ibe world ! t oru Exchange, Dublin, Dec.1;, lH^7.{IroUinnaL The Vam*afixation Rill, oo'iinn«^y^«^pao!ld,0the M vreh»veïl'nllly; Mi|jori,î f,*r ^t'r*T interfered to prevent the Legidmure, nretilier branfH of ti, from taking elT.c uni, \u2022t*p» for vecuriug the puiti.c m«mir» in the hnud» of the Rereivei-General ?Government ever even asked by nn address uf ihe A»-»emi>ly tu look into the state of his chest ?We are »ur* that the Government, h.id any »«tch address ev«*r l»\u2018?«¦,, presented, would have tak'Mi speedy nuil effectual »t',l,\u2022 tit the matter, nnd willingly have complied wi'h tlw wishes of the Assembly in the adoption of mcasuntah* tb* security of lb« public funds. THE QUEBEC MERCURY.89 The Aatmblu did not during the time when the Receiver General mutt have been on the brink of hie in-aolvencf, and when that event waa anticipated and ipoken of by te.eral of ita member», think proper to take any meaiure by way of a idre»» or otherwise, to the Etecutive.How then, while they themaelvea well knowing the atate which he waa in, and that the money of their commuent» wa« in jeopardy, neverthele»» did not choo«e.o come to any deciaive menaure to anticipate the miarhief, could they expect that the Government whit h ti'lced nothing < nthe occasion,ihoiild apon.taneotnly interfere, whde there waa no complaint ?M TK«*ei' *t\u2018a Ü iUkhter.O.i *« *».: i>, the L-t.ly i f Dr.P^inrhau I, of 4 Sun.jtUlTU&a «It Cote 4/t.uon, near .vtuutreai, 011 I\u2019setday latf, Mr.Robert S}i4W, of q.i.-lwc, lo Laibeiiue, fiiunh U4ughiei' of ibe laie l'bu».Toiraace, i.» one .t Hie «'id.**i «enter* in lh.il d.tirn I.lie aerveil In* Knit a nt 1 ouuiij t\"i* «sncial year* in Uulier\u2019t lla-iger* during: the Revolution n * War.Yesterday niornint.T'raiiroi» Uedet, h»q.formerly a Member of the tinsse ot A'temblv.State of the Thermometer, for the past »ee£, at 8 o'clock, s.M.\u201420,-iO, lu, 1j,-.**2, 4, 2, tit 8, 22, 10, U.T THF, SI li^CRIBr.R H\\S ON SALE, I.^LOI R of diirerent qualities, X/ Indian .VL-al, Beef.Pork, Havana Segars, Rum, Molasses, ( otton, Wool, fv*i.*ip, -w»d k«*^s Rutter of superior quality, and a very largo quantity of Oak and Pine Timber.JOHN CAMPBELL, Goodie's Wharf )\tc lilth Feby.i827.> 1 H.M ED GOODS, JF.W ELLERY A II\\RI)\\V\\RF.FOR SALE, a very general assortment of Plated (tonds, of the best pinte and silver edges ; a variety of the best /.«n.-fo/i-tnado \u2022TcweUny, gold and «iîvcr //'niches, />ntent IVnkniv \u2022,* and Ensure, Dressing Cases, superor 1 rory-liandl D TaM,-and Dessert Knives and Forks, black l ip-t ocoa and Buck-handled do., (h.nrt Brcnkfast and Tea Sets, elegant Tea-Trsyt, - patent Cloth and ll tir Biushcs, assorted rich C Ut-filaM Ware, .S/oue Jugs with covers, Thertuomefers, patent I Cork.«cn \\vs.Plated and Steel Spoons, Forks, EUh-kniv\u2019es,\\c.; Fire-irons, Japanned Ware«, Patent ^nuf-f* «ni Lover.Si rei e ablisemeni c m-vien t h qitelqii\u2019no,il **si prie d*en informer le Proprie:aire afin qu\u2019il pHi-e avoir un tems su(fl.ant pour remplir se» engagements.Quebec, le 3e.Novembre, lS\u20182d.u Fl AH E Subscriber has for ''al*, at his More, Moan-J| tain Street, the following Articles, vwt.China\u2014Breakfast and lea bets, coiuplete; also, China .lugs.( Pink embossad.) Chimney Ornaments.rt Winr, 4\tPipes I\u2019enerirt\u2019e\tdo.4 d*».L.P.Madeira\trt4, 1 Bull Sapeiior pale Sherry 4 do.«Malaga\tdo.20 Pipes Spanish\tdo.100 dor.Ilibbert's Porter, in casks of 3 10 ( i>k» Burton Ale, 53 Cbe.i,Tea, rwaakav.Gunpouder,H^oo, Souchong *4c Congou, 9ft B«»xe, ( boeotat*', 15 Tierces Burdndnes ^ugnr, lit 11 hd«.very bright do.do.10 do.common\td
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