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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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[" mbit THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1850.VOLUME XLVI.the QUEBEC MERCURY, raies or ADrihTtaivo.inwrHoo.* »\" uMng frail tree* of rrery dcaeripiion s at the back are largo arable*, coach hovee* and other bnilding*.Per the condition, of talc, which will be tba mow tliarai, apply to M.JACQUES BLANCHARD, Hoiet.Kceper, Lower Town Maiket.Qoakee, 28.b Oet., 1850.___2m______ TO LET, FarRisltsd or Unfornlslied, With immediate pouetuim, A-L rrttlAT COMMODIOUS HOUSE AND EJÎi 1 PREMISES, I«tely occupied by T.J'KM.McCakn, E(quire, D.A.C.G., and be-tanging to the aetata of the lata J.Bligh, Em)., on CAirau S,h* ,»,r jo1 rwr of St Ftavien and Si.Joachim Street a, Upper Town, coneiding of a one story llnuae, Han-imd, kc.The lot facing upon two Street*, and of (officient diaueneioua for two good houaca, ia a moat dtairahl* property.Apply to (Iw under.itned.K.SYMES, Curator, or to E.G.CANNON, _ .\tNotary.Quebec.14th Mar.1850.\tu PUBLIC NOTICE.Quebec Richmond Railway Company.Incorporated by Act of Parliament.Shares £12 10s.each.Tlw liability of each Sulwcnber limited to the uf ina Slwrca.THE underaigned, duly autlmrited tlwreto by act of the Pro.mcial !.\u2022 gi.laturc, hrreby gi.e public notice, that BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION for rrceiring the Signature* of pereon., willing to become Subacribrra to Ibi* undertaking, will be OPENED at ibe undenneniioitcd pUre.from and after TUESDAY, lire TWENTY-SEVENTH day of AUGUST indent, and that the peraona, whore namra are act op|ioare the re*|»ecrire place*, are by Hum author-ited to receive .uch Signatures.Qvkuec,\u2014Exchange, W.Lane.Canadian Inditute, Mr.David Aubd, Reading Ruom, Library Aaiociation, Mr.Gran.Joaeph Lefebvre, E.q., N.P., Si.Koch.Suburb.Hotel St.Jean, Mr.Edouard Laroche, St.John.Suburb*.Montreal\u2014Merciiani\u2019* Exchange Reading Room, Si.Jjine.Sircel, Mr.Hayward.Sherurooke\u2014Magog Houae, Wm.Fellon, Eaq.Three Rivers\u2014June* Dixon, Erq.Richmond\u2014G.K.Porter, E«q.Drummondville\u2014The Hon.Win.Sheppard.iNVKRNEia\u2014Mr.LayBeld and Mr.John Campbell.Somerset\u2014Mr.L.F.Poudrier.Leed*\u2014Mr.McTetr.Kinoskt\u2014Col.Cox.Point Levi\u2014Mr.Dallaireaud Mr.Buchanan.St.Nicholas\u2014Mr.Basil Demers.St.Jean Chrysostome\u2014Mr.Ed.Lagueux.TO LET and immediate potumon given, nnilAT apacieua and commodioua Hoere, Jwjtffi -L in Sault-au-Mitelot Street, for many K year» occupied hy Meesra.Moore, Grain-« Co., well adapted for trade in Dry Good*, i.f « re\u2019 *,l,l Liquor*, haying exccilnii Vaulti, and '\u2022tfe Yard.Rent rery moderate.Apply to M \u201e\tTHOS.CARY.No.2, Buadc Street, 7th May, 1850.FOR SALE.rT'HAT aplcndid two atnry cut .tone .«t*iB A.HOUSE, situated on Prince Edward Street, 8l.Kochi, together with Coach use, and a l.rgu Gardrn in the roar, being the iropeMjr hrlonging lu the Eatate of the late Mr.john Jeffery.above property being ia free and common r ~***' *\" nnaxcepiionable title will be given, q^j^'^jjxral.\u2014Put further particular* apply to ¦* JOHN JKFFERV, ANNE PHILLIPS, n.r.\tExccutara.I3lh Aug., I85(),\tu-2 TO LET, FROM THE l.i MAY NEXT.tfttSA ROSE well-known Ptemitc- in A NOTRE DAME-STREET, nnd now amt -ai 0fcuPie'e\\cl\"riv,s bushels mangel wurtzel 30 tons, and potatoes, from IÛ0 to 300 bushels per acre.We intro.thii Houae will not \u201e\tor local Bill*, except within the fint four week* of each Sesiion.62.\tThat thii Route will uot receive any Report at a Standing or Special Committee, upon any Private or local Bill, except within the hist six weeks of each Session.63.\tThat the Clerk of this House \u2022hall, immediately after the issuing of the Proclamation convoking (he Piuvincial Patliament for the dispatch of business, announce, in tha Canada Gazette, anil other newspapers published in thie Province, until (lie opening »f Patliament, the day on which the time limned for the receiving Petitions for Private Bills will expire, accord ing to tha Rules of this House ; and the sail! Clerk shall also announce, by notice set up in the Sperisl Committee Rooms, and in the Lobby of thi» House, by the first day of eveiy Session, thr iluvs on which, according to rile Rules of this Houbh, the lime for receiving Petitions for Priaaie Bills, Reports on those Petition*, ami Reports on the Bills upon those Petitions, are to expire.64.\tThat all applications for Private or local Hills, whether tor rire erection of a Bridge, the making of a Rail Road, Turnpike Hoad, or Te-legianh Line : ihe construction or improvement of « Harbour, Canal, Lock, 1).«m, or Slide, or oilier like work ; the r.niistruction of works for supplying g.i«or water ; or tor the incorporation 5\"f any particular Pinlesiron nr Trade, or of any Haitkinc: r: other Commercial Company, or Cr-meieiy Company ; the incorporation of a Town jot City ; the levying of any local Assessment ; the divish-n of any County nr Township ; the» duefi an extract from the Report of this farm, that we hope may not be without its usefulness, although it may be imagined as out of place in a Canadian Agricultural Report.We would he glod to see a Report of a larger general return from a farm where onlv swing ploughs would he used.There is not anything better calculated for instruction than rights or privileges whatsoever, or for aomr* anv matter or thing which in iw operation would affect the rights or property ot other parties; or fur making any amendment of a liko nature to any former Act, shall require the following notice to be published, viz : In Upper Canada \u2014A no\u2019ice insetted in one newspaper published in the Couniy, ot Union of Counties, affected.In IsOicer Canada\u2014A notice insetted in one newspaper in the English,and one newipnper in the French language, in (he District affectid (if RUSSIAN STOVES.THE undersigned, builder of Russian\u2019 Stovcs, is prepared to erect them with Hamburg or Canadian lilts, at reduced prices, and to guaran're their answering **ery purpose of heat, comfort, and economy.From his long residence in this coonlry, he i.well acquainted with the intensity of the cold in the winter month*, and follows quire « different system inputting up these alovea to that adopt'd under the direction of Mr.Sinolcnaki, and which hare failed in so many instances, but might bare been made to anawer at a rery trifling expensa.He is also ready to aller stoves that do not prose salit-factory, and to open tlw flue» of such as «re choked up, al very moderate charges.He will undertake to hear a rhree-atory house, of ordinary dimensions, with a single rat of staves, the Are place being in the lower one on tlw first flit, and heating the two upper \u2022tofiea by mean* of dumb alovea of the same material and finish aa the firat.With two sets of hi* stoves the largest double dwelling house can be conveiriently warmed\u2014(hue effecting an almoal incredible saving in the consumption of fuel.He nas bran kindly permitted to make usa of the follotriug reference* as to tlw character of hit stoves.1 hereby certify, that I Imre hid occieion to employ Mr.Charles Medcrscheim, in cleaning and repairing ray ha he r> quilt'd to pay into the hands of the Clet of this House the sum of lifit-en pounds, befori in any case, the sail] Dill shall be furthi ptorreiled upon after bum: tend a second tiin 79.That no Piiyatu Util be read a third tim uoril thr party intemled shall have dt liven to the Clerk a crttificatu from the Queen Printer, that the cost o4 painting one hunOrt nnd htfy copies uf the Act fet the Goveinmee has been paid, ot secured lo him.99 KVikiil\tStaî«*»\t.Mr.runuttl,that dun'nj the winter*\tof *nrh *\t__\t\u2022 ofllieir rc^p^ciia* lii.f*\tIf*»*1 New York and r-t»D»Trv ' l-werixsut (I'rrttk'eiy.\\V>\til>erefo»#, ha»e BI.AVFl\u2019HI N TFR'' f\u2018 P-,\t| weekly Ciinunumeaiiuit with tlie Old \\Vo«ld until » I I K K*'» ¦ \u2022\t\u2022t.rit.i/ rn iFrom Bjt'on ( or/tif\u2019CndtAt nf N.Y.F.cmgtlist ) B«»'ont»e^aifh* nprfunder tf* new law.Two men frun.(ieoriii came here la»« week, in pu »mi of 'V tin am Craft* and wife, who.it may h« well to aay.came ail j tr« way to Botton in the moll public manner, only | a tititediafu.a d.ahe, being rearly wlvtr, putting on i \u2022nen\u2019a rlollit* md feigning »irk\"e.«t, and he acting aa , black wti.er.Cr«fH ia a reipccnhtc cabmet-makcr and lie \"\"d hi» friend» concluded at oner that ; tie h»d\u2019better not go back.He ha* kept about hu | work, unmoletietl, haa wife being a little out of town I in a nlaee of «alety.and the hutilers.Kniehl an.l Htithe» hate been at thr United Siatn Hotel, watch- , ing their oppoilnnity Hut, up to thii lime.Monday ! P.M.no arteata of fuyititea hare been m tic, ill 'ii\u2022 a \u2018bird lime «treated on a charge of ,«'»|«iring ,0 kidnap f.lien, tbe w.fu of William Crafi».Tt.if eau-rd -\t* gk We beg to refer our agricultural renders, hungriest subject the Editor is acquaintetl Jam! indeed all others of them who taken with uf the whole kennel, 'fhe allow- ! pleasure in the noble science of ngricul-n.ice is common to all the Members, and | hire, to Mr.Fl va ns\u2019 \u201c A\"ricnitural Report being fixed by law, pursuant to vote of t\u2019ie j/or Octofsr,\u201d in our present columns, which Assembly, and this indepeidently of mi-ins usual is full, able, nnd very interesting, nisters, they can neit 'ier g.ve an 4< extra This indefatigable farmer is of the proper dohiir a-iluy of I\u2019drliamentary allowance,\u201d school of \u201c reformers,\" and we only wish nor withhold it.' \u2019hey nave, in fact, ho i they were as numerous and vigilant in eoutroul over it.If they had.it might Iheir pursuit of reformation of this kind ÔcRAN Steamers and Ireland.\u2014An Irish paper, after remarking that from the day when the American steamers u|xm the Atlantic excel in sjieed, will date the supremacy of America njion the seas, makes the following shrewtl and farsighted suggestion :\u2014 \u201c We do not hesitate to ».iy that the heatin® of the Ciinurd line of steamships by the Collins line i« Ihe most significant niiernationnl event of the day.Nor is it to be concealed that to Irishmen ils Mgnificunre is greater than to any other |ieople in the world.We have hitherto been shill up in an oe.-an prison, no people hut one having power lo walk the water* that immured us.Henceforth it may be hoped that we will jxtrlake more largely in alt the movements of our race.In peace and in war the world will have more access to us, and ive to the world.\u201d LATEST FROM MJROI'K.Correspondence of the Commercial Advertiser.Rami*, Oct.17, 1850.We ate in the best of another dispute between the Executive and the PariicmieiiiHry powers.The President, the committee of permanence rtiul ilie jnutnalt join in it.The oi-cit«ion wa« last Tluusda)\u2019» review on the plain uf Satory.Half *f the members of the committee of permanence were present as spectatots.The first part of the review passed otf tamely \u2014Charges were made by the cavalry and nnno'uvres by the infantry, in a plain softened by heavy rain», and, in many places, half knee deep in mud and water.Tlie troops then defiled before ihe Pres.dent\u2014tirst the infantry, which pasaed in profound silence; then the cavalry.Some of the otlicers set the example of shouting Vive I\u2019Kmpercui P The example was followed hy a portion of several companies.Others shouted \"Vive le President!\u201d and others again \u201cVive Napoleon!\u201d There was not a single huirah for the Republic.After the review came the customary feast of good tilings, General Changarnier leaving the ground before it commenced.Not one of tlie authors of the rerolutiona-y cry of Vrve I*Empereur ! has been punithed or even hlamed.lienee the wrath of the committee nf permanence, which lias held two meetings this week, and diawn up, only one member dissenting, a formal blame of the conduct of Ihe President and his Ministers.The meetings are said to have been stormy in the extreme ; one member proposed to impeach the miiiislcts for high treason ! and several to convoke immediately the National Assembly ! These extreme measures were prevented hy ihe moderation ami good sense of M.M.Dnpin and llarrol.Hut ihe foimal blame i* to be submitted to the Assembly on the eh venth of next month.This action of the committee has been answered hy unfavorable responses on the part of the press which adhere* to III# President.An article of this kind was copied into the lalion of the enterprising merchants of Antwer.A similar project on ?«ot i\u201e ,he latte»*-and meets with encouragement from .h\u2019 Government.With lines to Havre I ivîLÎ.* Bremen, Rotteidam and Antwerp, wr\u2018r^K» w,n.the old world would be uniotermitte^ I he Jesuits have demanded nermie.;»« , the Government 'o eeangelize Algeri™ and^ °f .MwM.lman.Tli.ir u«ü,, con.Wn.ilo».Tb.k,»,,,! WU.i, \u201e \" eiful order has been in Psris for the purtJ., r ! pressing this business.\tpU l>#,e üf p(/;^ » democratic paper, is finally ,Up.An insurrectionary attempt by the Cathul party to seize on Fribourg in Switzerland \u2022 he 1th, failed, and the leadets have been a»0 rested.It is said the Piedmontese Gevernmeot i.preparing a law Inbreak up the immense t,n.l« estates of the diflerent orders of the Csihof piiests, which are now found to be full if danger to the governmeul.\t01 Another rumeur, now contradicted, was th.i Ihe elector of Hesse CVsel has abdicat*.! it\t-abdicated, j,,.would onahle Pru-sm and Autttia to anive i a plausible compromise.For three weeks u.u these two poweta have seemed to be H brink of war.on il,\u2022 GERMANT.Tlie Cas«e! Gazette, which is now pullishf t at Frankfnit, under the direction of HaisehAu» contiadicls in its number of ihe I3H, Qct .f' report of the abdication ol the Elector of lli, which had appeared in the Deutsche Zeitur,.'!!! the previous day.On ihe 11th the Deulseh.Zeititng published ihe following note : \u201c The statement contained in the secoot edilion of this journal, published yeitei,|#y w ' not ventured except upon very good grounds as we have since satisfied nutselxri hi fi»rt|,»r i.quiry.It was only became the »ame i\u201efl\u201eenc.w Inch has worked so much evil Ihtoughniu i|,a ! late troubles regained tlie asrrndint that the act j which wa« all that was wanting to jmtify 0Uf ! statement was delayed.We regard this, how-oflicial Moniteur, \u201c it is said,\u201d hy the express j ever,»* only a po tponement of a fact which the order of a Mmiiter.The incident is considered 1 next few days will clear up.\u201d It ie said that the Elector is beginning io tee that IfaMenflug and Count Thun have been misleading him to serve Austrian pun,ose* and important enough to be used at the lionise to produce a fall in «late stocka.The Assembly is told plainly that either with or without it* permission, the term of the President will he that ho t* inclined to dismiss those ftnm his prolonged, and the sooner it consents to it the j service who would lhu« make of him a mere better.A* to the members cf the committee,: AusUian tool, and lo csll to his councils men who they ate plainly taken to task aa a set of trailuis have Ihe independence and interest ol the coun-returned from plotting at Wiesbaden and Clare- : iiy m heatt.It was rumored ai Cassel on ths mnnt and assuming to lecture the PteMdent for : 15th, th.t Hassenfiitg and the Abmlutist clique want of respect to the constitution.Tills cuts hits been di,misfed, and the following Miniitiy deep, because it i* truv the committee i* com- appointed :\t^ Another Cuban Expedition.\u2014About three weeks netled hy stress of weather to put into Wilmington, South Carolina, where orders had been received, in common with nil the Southern Ports, to seize her.She was accordingly seized and prosecution was commenced against reriu \u2019«\u2019y he made the means of influenc- j under his leadership, ns nre the so mis-iim and conuptiiig members.We can,'Called reformers of theT/ifimtaiite-Baldwin mor over, assure the Crazrttc, and, if ne- j college, in hunting up the leaves and fishes cessary, nil others, that nut only have no i nt the disjxisnl of those two patriarchs, personal favors ever been sought or ex-j The same zeal and indust ryhestoiivd upon jvc \u2022d from Mr.llincks.or any of his j the improvement of npricnltnre.that are .\t_ .\t\">h7 cruwil to\t| colltui'rites, hy the Editor of the Quebec\t|\tdevoted to responsible government,nnd to gs'la-r «bout Cnurt-Sqnare, but Knlvbt;\tA/rrrw/-i/, hut that none such,at liisor their\ti\tkeep in place this set of men.or that.liA\"Jir» d'UU'tJ b\" ll,*kU,,,0\t.| hands would ho nccepted by the tklitor, j would give us smiling fields and luxuriant 'ITnautol ih*t »nmc of the colured people prewni\tnor.we are persuaded, hy any one assist-\t;\tharvests, with a rich and contented poptt- frecly d»«plijr«il pi»iul», and thaï aunie threata were\tj iujr him in his leading editorials.( >f'j\tlat ion, instead of political agitation, de-'\ther\tCommander\tfur violating the\trevenue made, bat nu Hotence wa» aurtnpied^.it j* ai«o\teuttrse, like other subjects, we may ocen-:\tmoralisation of the people, and a con-j\tlaws.\tShe is\tstipjxisotl\tto\thave\tbeen\tin- sionally, in the way of our calling, have j smuptive treasury.We 1 tope that some !\ttended\tfor\tanother\texpedition\tagainst bttsiress with the Executive ns represent- i independent agricultural county will turn |\tCuba, but\tno arms or\tmilitary\tstores were ing the res pub/ica or common interests | their eyes it|x,n Mr.Evans, nnd nt the of the country, and in such case have n : next general election send him to par-right, we presume, in common with all ! liainent, where he could not fail to he a others to justice from tt, and we seek no ! most useful member.He would be worth more.This, we do them the credit to : « half dozen of the jobliers in the Assem-suy, wo do not believe they would deny i bly, (Attornies fur instance) we couUl, ns\".As to Mr.Hineks, xve really nre not ! if we chose, name, speculating u|«on jeonseious of having, in any tme instance, ! politics, and living on the public treasury : done him inure than mere justice, and\t| mid other spoils levied\tin\tsome shape or ! profession,\thave\tbeen\tapjxiinted\ttoPro- : perhajw\tin the opinion of others better\tj other on the people.\tj iessurslii|«\tin\tthe\tEpper\t(\tanada\tMedical informed, not always even that.What-\t** .\u201d \u2014 .Me»*i* N.\t!.\tb\t(i iiwnld\thaw\tjust élnsrd\t| over in\tapproi'al or disapproval of Mr.\tj The fourt has lieen\toccupieil since last j11 a contract iviiïi\tWm.H.\tiVrbb,\tahip-bulhlvr,\t! 1 iincks1\ttnihlic coiulnct has been said hy\t! Monday with the trial\tof\tWilliam Hex- tor th*\tctfintiueiion\tof i»n iinin«-n*e clipper\t»liij>,\t! ns, has Ik'Cii said conscientiously, and ; crofll.late captain of the \u201c Emma dearie,\u201d 230\tfeat\tin\tlnqph»\tw,th\tA2\tfv*t\thtpadili\toi\tj whether it flattered or oflended him we ! on an indictment for maltreating William bf»m mJ Î5J feet depth of hold.Sh^will be )C;irt.ti llt,t tin» value of n bawbee ; at any < Ottsely, an apprentice, and thereby \u2022laietl by 0»e Csune».Ilml Kni^lil dmiea h»*ifR «triaan \u201c\u2022* Idler wlurh Craft* albge» tie reeeircü l.omtiim, ile«itii'g bufi lo «*11 at the Uiiiied Slate» Hotel.\t.\t., ,\t\u2022 \u201e Tnc writ in tki» cj*e i»*» mide out üjr Justice C.I.lal rnl 'tie tiondenen *»ffe H* \u2022\u2022me at in Ihe I renoua e»«e, »i*.Ma-»r«.P*iuck Itilejr, U.S.Dr n it» Maiatol.t«'d Ham l\u2019on Willi».At tbo laedinc of ihe Vigilance Commi'tre h»l i.ieht, a CoMinitlM *»a* appointed to «x.iit upon Mi-«tr».linifhi and Hug>e», at 'hu Duiled Biaie» Uulet, \u2022nd r« ipicat them ,o leaxe the ciijr.I uiideittaud ign«\u2018l (ha\u2018the ?r»*.I shall j do resjiect, from their long and high English language, a ta/« was ordered by |\tStates d seems, ls to furnish the Court.The Jury, who have been in ! ^,e\tnnle c»ali ion ag.«inst the President,\u201d as \u201c a crusade\u201d againat the nephew of the Emperor.Mark, (lut I do not predict the formation of this Changarnier, parliamentary, republican party, for nn'liing is certain in the changing quicksands of Fivik-Ii politics ; I onlv indicate the present intentions nf Messrs.Mold, Lasteyrie, Dnpin and other influential politicians.Mes*i*.Thiers and Bertyer hold themselves aloof and advise the President to adopt a conciliatory course.Their advice will probably he followed.It i* said to-day that tlie President, tenified at the strength of die projected party, will dismi.s M.Hautpoul from the MmisMy, send oil' M.Per-signy, give up reviewing tlie ironp«, ami keep himself quiet until Ihe meeting of the A-sem-bly, hoping lo gain hy mild menus and promises what violence could not procure him.Mean-ho seems to be enjoying himself; ha may he seen almo»t every day diiving a Elo'cs, Ministerial President.Duyting, Minister of Finance.Lonbeig, Minister of War.These men ate all ronsti'ulio-ialisls.Certain it is dial the two last have hern tumonrd to WilheluiAbad by the Elector.Accounts fiom Vienna of the I2ili slate tbit the cholera had again broken out in that city.Ii is said that Baron V»y hn« been appointed Stsdlhpldei of Hungary, aud John Cz raki Pn -sideutofihe Supreme Cpint of Justice.Letters from Verona state that the adjudication of the Lombardo Venetian loan, which wa« io take place at that «dry an the 8 II in»t.lut not been awarded, none of the otters having reached (ha minimum fixed by the .Minister vf Finance.Denmark and the duchies The DiSii'sli offii idl account give* 180 as ihe number of killed and wounded iu the defeats \u2022\tf Friedrieh-tadt.It should he home in mind lhal the Dane» wete protected by theit foililiti-lions and field woiks.\u2022PAIN.Madrid journals uf the l ith Oct.hove brrn received.The Ministerial crisis had passed off and tbr Minisleis remai-i in office.The Cortes ate to mei*t on the 3lst.ITALY.Advices from Rome of the 8 h of Oct.ars that Signor Pinelli, the Sardinian Envoy, htd demanded Im* passports, as he cannot consent \u2022\to the prnpnojiinnt of rbe Papal Couit for tbe settlement of tbe dispute between ihe ivvu countiies.The Pope has admitted to a private audience a deputation of English Cailmlic», who were presented io him by Cardinal Wiseman.The deputation, which was computed of ihe meir.hrts \"f Ihe English College and \u2022iv\tUsi y IIIIVIIIU «»\t»\t.\tr i\tsi splendid pair of h«,ses on the quays, buulevatds ;\t'« ljc,l,nK \",e redscluu or Champ.Elysée».He manage, the reins | of 1,,urnal-admitably, and is an accomplished whip ; and I know nf no cavalier who sits his horse moie firmly and gracefully.Next to the interest in politics, the Parisians The Upper Canada jwpers contain a letter, from Mr.Henry Sherwood, which we shall give in our next, irnjiarting a scheme for \u201ca federative Union of all tho British North American Colonies.\u201d \\Ve see nothing materially objectionable iu the scheme itself, but \\vc doubt who- j ther the Lower Provinces would concur in it.The subject is, we have heard it .sosaid at leost aotually under the cornu- ^.presented Quebec at the Provincial demuqu of the Home Government.Tho Exhibition in Montreal.The rcpo.t lionomble Heary is rather an enthnsiast \u2022\t\u2022\t.\tt .past, but we are informed that it has nevertheless done many good deeds, quietly, during the jast year, and prevented much poverty and distress among their countrymen who were in need of assistance.It is .proposed that the coming anniversary be celebrated with due honor, and prejxirations are already making to do so in a worthy and becoming manner.The following gentlemen were elected office-bearers for the year 1850-1 :\u2014 Presidkxt\u2014Honble.F.W.Prirnro»*.Vice-Presidents\u2014James Gilleapt* and Duncan McPlicrson- M an a of.as\u2014D.Wilkie, Jr.RubcrtCauns, Adam Burns, Win.Me U aster, J.G.Hro>vn.IL S.scat!, Cbas.Ka^er, Geo.Bisacil, Peter Sinclsir, John Edmuntlone, «i d Richard Csstel».Cn «plains\u2014Res.J.Cook, D.D.and Rev.C.A.Geikic.Phtsicians\u2014J is.Morrin, M.D.J is.Douglas, M.D snd Dr.Rotsand.TaCAseata\u2014William P*t er»on.Sec ret art\u2014George HailtuQ.AsaisTANT-SfCRETAar \u2014James Nicoll.Standing Committee\u2014\\dam Bar»*, Robert Cairns.D.Wilkie.J1\u2019.J G.Bro*vn.Committee nr Accounts -James.Turnbull.Ales.Gordor, Junes S.Wall, R chard White, and A.1).W«b»'e-.Committee ir Instalment\u2014John Pife, Gjo.Bissett.A meeting of the committee of the Quebec Industrial Exhibition was held at the City Hall on Tuesday evening, to receive and consider the ilcjiort of Messrs.Symes and Aubin, the gentlemen who (inEAT Western Railroad, Canvn\\ i West.\u2014A report of the Directors has been 1 published; from which we learn that the amount of private subscription is JC7Ü.0Ü0, Corjiorition suliscriplions ;\u2014Hamilton, j6I00.(X)0; Galt, London, and Middlesex, -£25,000 each.Making altogether jG2+5,-! 000.£9,205 sterling, paid by the Eng-' lish stockholders iu IS+ti, has been ac-[ copied as a payment of 5 per cent, on :ls j much stockas it would |Kiytq)on; and certificates for £219,175 currency of stock will at once be sent to England.An effort is being made to induce American Railway companies in New York, Michigan, Vermont, and MussuchtiRetts, said to be interested in the Great Western line, to \u201c take 2} of their respective stocks\u201d in the Great Western road; which would realize £250,000 currency.The rood, has been commenced above Hamilton, and two engineers are engaged in staking out the line between Loudon and the Grand River.INDIA AND CHINA.At.vx akdeia, Oct.!».The Peninsula atul Oriental Cotnpsny\u2019f stsainship Oriental, aniveil at Suvz mi (hr t>tb instant, wiih fifty-two pnssrngris.The dslr* «f the intelligrnce hiniiithl by this aiiir^larc Buuihay.Sr plein her 17 ; ('alculta, th* ',l\u2018 Suptrinher ; 8ing.xpnre, the 21 of Srptcmhrt ; aiui Hum; Kong, the 21th August.There wav a total ilearth of events of pdi'i-cnl impormnee, and the profuundest lianquillily reicned iliroiigliuul India.Tlie works on the Calcutta tailway had hern commenced.Nir Cliniles Napier was to begin hi* huifif-ward journey Horn Simla on ihe 5ili Novrinber, and the Governor-General was experied io retiirn from K inawer to Simla at thu end \"\u2022 September.It whs then expected that his lordship would visit the Punjaub.According to a report, which was considered very doubtful, Sir H.Laurence was said «> ! have fallen dining his travels in Cadiinrte a>l° tiibe who had detained him in in fits way.I Its stock of knowledge, legal ami constitutional, is, no doubt, abundant.He is u kmd of Abbu Sieyes in th* cile S\u2022 terr un, wm *) fi\u2018 out which was read aud adopted, recommend* the holding of another [iHlustriul Exhibition, and it was the opinion of tho enrn-niitt'*ee tba» another shoo\u2019d be held in Sept-nber r.'X* A Fib»nee of probably £ .M will -''in-.iji; ra hand, cipher to b Queobc and St.Andrew\u2019s Tkle-cr.vph.\u2014Mr.Turney, the Agent, for thi.s Company, is now on his way to New York, to purchase wire for the line,which U» tinder contract as far as Woodstock, 250 miles from Quebec.Suicide.\u2014An Englishman, name unknown, committed suicide, this morning, near the Cul-de-Sac, by cutting his throat with a razor.xr* now occupied with IihIIooh nsceioinns, horse races and the agricultural fair.Nuthing haa been spared to makn the ascensions attiactive.Paris is astonished one day only tn be more astoiii>U> d the next at the variety iiilio-dticcd into this public amusement hy the adventurous Poitevin.He lia* roiio up on horses, asses, ostriches, in cariiages^atked and boats; in the costume of Don Quixote, Sanctio Pauza, sud s horse jockey ; standing up, lying down, and suspended by cords in tiio posture ot u Fame\u201d coining in tlie clouds and blowing a trumpet, as in the pictures at (he top of some newspapers.On Tuesday, he ascended in the enetume of Magnus Apollo, which consi-ls ol a helmet nnd a pair of wings ; hn was accompanied hy three nymphs, in the peisons of three circus women, and costumed a* nearly alter the fashion of their ancient prototypes as the rules of the police permit.At Versailles the agricultural fair Iu* at-I the hands of a traded great numbers of visitors.Farm live ! captivity, stock and fanning nteiisils of every kind, gtain, A mutiny hnd broken out amorg some at and a large variety of vegetables from all paît» the Nizam\u2019s native troops, of Fiance, are exhibited.What struck me The cholera was still prevalent in SinJc, most in passing through the fair was that all Mnultao, and -ome diatliett of India, the best animals and machines for farin use From Singapore we leatn that Sir Janus was of English breed or invention.The enor- ' Urnnke sailed fur 8ium on the 3d of August, mous Normandy cart hmse is the only good The Indiuu and Chinese seas are still iiib*tr^ breed of animals peculiar to France ; this with pirates, animal is compactly built.A large one weighs; perhaps three times as much as an oidiuary diaft boise in Ameilca.As it regards odier things connected vith agriculture, Fiance is several generations behind England, and a long way behind our Eastern stales.The anti-Rjchel pnily among tlie Iheatie goers is getiing up Mademoiselle Hrolian ns the rival of the cell braied Jewish ndreu, Mademoiselle Rachel has nut yet returned fiom her tour in Germany.A scandalous affair has taken place in the Dnullens fortress, between Huber and RaspuM, two political prisoners.Each says the other assaufted him first.Huber ie young and vigorous, Raspail is an old man.Huber is violent and turbulent, Raspail studindly mild.Huber was 'hn author n| the famous manifestation of the lath of May, which was so ridiculous in ils progress nnd ended in the caption of Blanqui, Bathes, Raspail and other socialist chiefs.Tim largo subscriptions at Rotterdam for estahlishing a line of stetimeis between that port and Now York, huve awakened Hie emu- The first expedition of the Dutch agon** Borneo lias had hut small success.The differences between Ihe Chinese anil Poruigueto at Macao had not bren arranged.The steamer Franklin, fur Havre, anrh'ro'J at Siouthampion, at 7 o\u2019clock on the morning Friday, rhe IBth, after a p«\u2018»a«« of twelve days.She hud easterly wind» during ,lie whole time.The steamer Washing'on, for New Y'',y was lo leave Soulliamp'oii on Sunday, the -dl1 October.Gold rnoM Calik««»ia.\u2014On Saturday * number of persons interested in the science» '' chemistry and geology assembled at Mr.nanl\u2019s, 119, Strand, for the purpose of ini|'fr \u2019 mg a large lump of gold recently iin|*0,'r' from California.This lump was fourni in \u2019\u2018,9 valley of thu Sacramento, nnd is supposed 10 have been originally derived from what 3,t\u2018 termed \u201c Murphy\u2019» diggings.\u201d TI|C weight of the mas» ia (2(i lbs, 9 oz., and \u201d maind by Mr.Tt-iinaiil to «\u2019ontitiu 15 ft'*.11 gold, and is valued at 172U.Tlist sum, n' ci h#» been\tfor Uit iiiecitnen ; >h# I iuJirti-r Wvr bowi'vrr, filimat»1# il lo contain lt> lb*.! »bew u 1.\u2014i l' mul ilemHnil* üfifKJ for lire lumn.\t' uv\t- \u2019\t- àl iolüi 0\"J \u2018l\u2018ffnHn\u2018l* -tCSOO for lire lump.Lieutenant Fayrer, U.N., il fltting hit ad-mi/ibie st*eti\"K wheel ajipatatui to several ittimer* \u2022» lliit port.Amongat other ships on Us'd of «btch il il in operation are (lie royal mail itearu-rhipi Alia and Africa.Atlantic and St.Lawrkncr Rail-boau.\u2014'^,e Portland Argus says that the triiflît! table shows thnt the gross receipts with nf the Atlantic Kail Rood for passengers ainl freight for Sept.ISfiO, has exceeded die receipts for the same month in 184-1) by sixty-seven jier cent, notwithstanding \u2022he withdrawal of the business of the Bath Rond.This speaks well for the success of the Road.the indiffbrence, which Mtormeneoverri provided tliov I rv,.- i .\t.\t- i»- I shew a dvsire to do i|^jr duly.It 1» ^nernlll ! f.*n»,r^,|00 mUch no\u2018 b**n mW ,,,tir adiniUvd IliHt no ruine try could now b/lmirid *o 1,.\u2019\tVe P^bably the uiotl raluable replace a* a whole, the nWn l .,\t'\tü'' ,h\" commenr.(\u2022Eonrc D.Gibb, M.D.Lucriciiiteltnyal College uf Surgeon*, Ireland, l liyrician lo llie Ntonircal DUpensaty.Montreal, arh Auguil, 1850.\t' ,,,e,ob« h\"'» »\u2022 QUEBEC only from lh« At.KNTS.»i* :_Mr j()S.BOWLES, MED1- m Lv!,aA,!:,V.V!'\u2018\u2018KrToWN Market Place; and 1 Ir.MAUI IN HA\\, Cliam|,lttin Street, foot of the alr p», Lower Town.The water it told in any quantities from a glut* to a gallon or upwurda, and u preterved in iu original purity and freihnea*.Price\u2014I Jd.per glass ; Is.per gallon ; Bullies, 3s.per dozen.T1* following highly complimentsiy notice of Vtwlar s Balsam of Wild Cherry, appeared in the 1848 M\u201c8aE,\"e \u201c\"J A,bum- I'Oiton, Mass., Nor., \u201c We hare hut lidle faith in most of the adrertited medicines ; but haring been, during the last six weeks, sererely «micled with a cold and cough, whieh nearly disabled us from attending to our buai.ness, we serre induced to try the Balsam of Wild Cherry, and happy to say, that we hare been beue-filled by its use ; and in our bumble opinion it it one Accounts from Halifax mention the sailing of the flag-ship and squadron, on Tlnirstlay morning Inst, for Bermuda.A Mii.monairb, named John McDon-,tough, died at New Orleans, of Cholera, on the \u20182(ith ultimo.He was u native of Baltimore, and is estimated to have been worth ten millions of dollars.The Picayune says that he has led his money to the poor of New Orleans and his native city.A meeting Wat held at Diuida* on the 23rd mitant, to conaider the propriety of forming n I joint stock eoin|»any for the manufacture of woollen I £oodi.The Chairman said that nature seemed ia have destined Dundaa for the seat of mauufactur-mg operations.To llu Editor of the Quebec Mercur;/.Mr t>Ksn Srn,\u2014Will you penult me with all One humility to suggest that yon should trent the ,lfW gentleman who has, with euch a flourish of nunipelSi JioisliKl Ins editorial tlag m the Quelusc Cirette, with more deference and res|icrt.As to myself, I bave l»cen looking on his proceedings (which »o farhaye some uffinity lo thoieof a hull in a china shop) with astonishment and admiration.He has hardly been a couple of weeks in the \u2022addle, and yet lie has done wonders.Has lie not, in the most dignified manner, snubbed Sir James Stuart, clapped Judgn Aylwin approvingly on the tack.demolished the Church of England for In-g-png that it might not be robbed; knocked the Morning Chronicle into a cocked hat.and worst of all, made some alarming demonstrations against your noble self ?Pray lie cautious, my dear Sir, we cannot afford to lose you just yet and I tremble to think what may be your late if you exrite the indignation ol tins fait man.who has come to enlighten ns tienighted Quebecers.When we |n-rome n little more aeriiktomed to the blaze of light (hat is now Irmiik shed upon us from the column* of the astonished Quebec l.uzette, We may see the error of 0111 ways, and come round to correct principles, even if our hone» should be as severely shaken by the o|H-ralion, us those of the (lazetle must have been by its sudden change, from a very >low trot to a railroad gallop.I hofie he will allow ru to become gradually accustomed to t/ie poet he lias adopted before he insists on our accompanying him.In Ins three column article on the state of |»olitirnl parties, he has graciously told us what we have most stupidly l*een doing, snd what we ought to do.now that our state of (Wuieation is about to be put an end to by Inmself.It is of «-ourse to be understood, that all who do not khsre m hi* admimtion of Hinrkc & Co., nr who ire so blinded a* to dislike the Rebellion Bill, are Tories, ami that they are now, under the guidance of tins new mentor, to tiunsfer their allegiance fiom one set of humbugs to another.Now, Mi.Editor, if it were my vocation to do so, I could in 1 few words furnish our learned fiiend with a \u201c Mate ol |>olitienl |>arties\u201d among the English «leaking |iopiilutiou ol Queliec, which would prove 'bat Ins specula ion* and suppositions are all Fheparty that he calls\" 'l ones\u2019\u2019 were thoroughly disgusted with the late ministry long before they lent ulfire ; their truckling to their (in many cases) dnloyal opimnents to obtain support, their want of talent as a ministry, their scandalous appointments, \u2022nd their willingness to do any thing 10 keep the min of jiouer, bad lost for tbern the huppon of all !iidf|,ei)di-!it, honest men, and they uccoidingly frtl 11 Unwept, unhonored, and unsung.'' Their successors took office with the fairest |im«iiect* ; several of them were known to Ik> men uf talent, others were thought to l,c honest, and tliongh for .1 while the new ministry were not very po|H,l»r with the British party, they were perfectly willing to co-operate with them, and give them .1 ùir trial; a working, practical ministry was R-antrd, strong enough to carry nselul measures, uiitiad of wasting their time, as did their predecessors, in a desperate struggle to maintain olfice.Kor a short tune all went on smoothly, but the overbearing arrogance of those in power soon ap-j.'Jied ; nearly 1» foitiught in the commencement of the Session wan devoted lo the peisrcution ol those who had incurred the individual enmity of of Ministers; returning officers weie dragged up replace as a whole, the pilera, but they le.iuir.to be exceedingly wt-ll watched, and exited occasionally, an office I fear the (iazette is not likely to iierform for them.\t7 In conclusion let me with all humility recommend to the \u2022< ; towers that be\" of the Gazette who probably understand Scotch, to \u201cCa Canny\" and to suggest to theui that neither |x>liticul cspital or popularity will be attained by \" ruuuiiiga muck\u201d against all and sundry.If the pa|tcr is conducted \" .\t*mPart,al»*y and civility, it will probably be siijijiorted by many who do not share m their unbounded admiration of our present icsjxMwibles, but Quebecers are proverbially (teaceable, and the new8pa|>er war that appeals to suit the climate of T-oronto or Montreal, is not adapted to our tastes.^\tA SUBSCRIBER.Quebec, 7th November, ISTiü.AUCTIONS.'I\u2019o Colt It K81*0 N I) K NTS.\u201c Bob I^ogic\u201d is tiimvouliibly [rostponed.LIST OF LETHCRS \u201e\t.1,71?J 7 u,c > a,,u '» our humble opinion it i* one Remaining in the Post Office at Whitehall, with ,ofh*\" l,f\u2018-P\"'»tion.for cold*, cough», and of the the U.S', postage unpaid, up UX/i October \"n** \"Ü,T ule- 1850\tI BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITA- TIONS.1850 F.R.Angers, Quebec, lOr.; S.ft J Brown.UNDERWRITERS\u2019 SALE.By Auction, will be Sold, on FRIDAY nest, the 8th | s\u2018ore»of Messrs.RYAN BROS, êt i CHAPMAN, St.Peter Street § ,rivj 2 ca;rs LEAT|,Ett» co''*'\u201c'nf Bridle, Skirt and B»g Hides ; English, Hone Bun* and Calf-Skin* Landed in a damaged mate from on Board the \"Joseph Hutchinson,\" 8.Stirliig, Master, from Liverpool.\u2014AKTER WHICH \u2014 An atiortment of Leader,comisilngufCalfskins, ( ofdo*nn Hides, Coloured Roan*, Lining Skin*, Stirrup ll.de*, Bridle Hide», Iforic ButU.&o Sale at TWO o\u2019clock.\u201e , r ,\tW.U.DUPONT, Quebec, 5th Nov., 1850,\ta.j* B.By Auction, tvill be .old, at tt,e Snbicriber\u2019» Store* on SA .o\u2019clock 4K Darrels superior U APPLES, Utit and Bourarsa W.D.DUPONT, A.h H.Quebec, 7ib No*.I8.'>0.II.B E N J A ill I N, IN ANNOUNCING to bis fiier.ds and the public generally, that he is now in riTcint of «he whole ol his !\u2022 ALL IMl\u2019OIl TA I IONS, and wliith i* of uiiii«>ial extent, eonsisiin\" of** very description and qu .lily of Gt-ods, both from the chenpr*! to (hr most rboice aiticles, ai*tl ia î?iw»do*nn-7it ',ie co,nP.,,\u2018Uo\" of lbt?timef, (sellings off and otherwise.) he is ,letermin,«Mo sell r UK CASH every aiticlc at a tiiflmg advaiice on the cost prim, afr> dirai Hall, Upper Town, Maiket-Place, and JOHN MUSSON St 00., Quebec ALo, by Druggists generally iu Canada.C I.E A R E D.Nor.4.Ship Coronet, Lockhart.Cardiff, G B Symei St Co.Bark Indu., Huberts, Greenock, H St K Bursftl.- Elizabeth, Farcy, GlouccMrt, d0.- Lady Elgin, Irons, Liverpool, C K Levey ft Co.\t1 Schr, Echo, lUnrahsn, Csrbonear, Nfld., H J Noad St Co.7lh.Bark Caissndrn, Elliot, Ardroisan, H St E Hurstall.1-CI \u2022usinai,, Fordvce, Grccnork, do.Schr.Maty Ann, Corlirune, .Mirauiichi, HJ Noad ft Co.ENTERED FOR LOADING.Aamr*.For.\tUy Whom.Where.Nov.4.Pioneer, Liverpool, (N.S.), Beswick, Miieh,-ll St Cu, \u201e\t, .\t[ Me Donald\u2019» Wharf.E*iex, Liverpool, W,|* .u S* Co, Marlin\u2019» Wharf, tith.Sernph, London, \\\\ Stevenson, Munri\u2019* Wharf.I jiu U'Sbsntcr, Liver|tool, Sharplet St Co, Sillery Idarr, Ab rdeen, A Gordo- ft Co.Martin*» \\\\Uarfï AI**- Wise, Gla-guw, W J C Bt-uson, New Liver- Ann, Kxkrodbright,\tdo.\tjJ_ 8|»m- C-mpanions ; Writing do ; .Silver Vinaigretter, Snuff-Boxes, i\\luorand\u2018ïlack'-C^mU TGold, Hoep and other L-irring*, l-.arwitfs, &c.; ricli Gn|J Broast-Pins.\t* ti u'6* ^\ta\"\u2018)\tNe»')* Î Piuse Ornaments ; Steel Purses : Srreen- n WEDNESDAY, the 20 1, j\u201e,lan, nl ,he i Sniie\\^ruS /* ,\u2018C^a-Nr.ckl',c\u2018 * a,'d\t: Watch and King-Stontla î estai,lishmcni of J.J SAURIN.No.15,St.Anne sTv \u2019r \u2019 Vl'i ! ^(**1** ai\" -'||,rpr Thttilblcs ; Sliver appointments for Ladies\u2019 Work Boxes : Street, opposite ihe Scotch Church.\u2019\t; silver and Plated Porte Bouquet*.\t» A VARIETY of NEW SLEIGHS, comprising i 1Vül,V Dtinking Cups, and Carved Heliglou* Subjects in handsome framer oTY Double,Single, Tandem amt Alberts ; together !\t* ' ° \u201c tnciou* in detail in an advetlisement.Thn.e purchasing good* iu the above line will find at our esIablLhment a most extensive va,,, .y and the best assortment in this city, which will he sold on moderate terms.Frie ds and ptitchasers generally ate uspectfully invited t« examine the above named goods M.ARDOUN SON, Quebec, 26th Oc'ober, 1850.\tI,(l\u2019 S P' j0,,N On with double and Single Carioles.new ,\u201ed .eeond i liand.k or the superiority \u201ef nnrkumr\u201e| j,, \u201e\u201e ||,e above neiv article* the .nbrciibcr leg* in rtf-r tin-I nblic to the decision in favor of the budder by the most competent Judges in ll^ Provim-c at the late Provincial Indortriai .\u2022xl\u201el i;ion.Montreal.Sale to commence punctually m TWO o\u2019clock.n ,\t- .k.«\ti* H.HALL, Quel«e, Silt Nov., IR:,;).\tAt ^ |{ \u2014 A L S \t\u2022 tsv lUMUIV llt£ t.Vr«IIICJlO IS irOlll Illf Iton.Iflfr whose lives and pro|)crty tisd In-on spared by a MeGtll, a inttnbi-r of tl>e Lcgitlstive Council of it* merciful (inverninent, ii»M*tola, the rate Sterli.g ptr dollar, u wbicb ihe Pari.,-.tenJcrini, arc vvv ling ra pay ffve ramo into bo Com-rausniv.Chest They ., uld also note the ,et.which the l.dts will be rcqu.reJ.Co.mmis«ari vt 'H n\t) Mon rest, 2vhli t.)ct , 185'.).y PUBLIC WORKS.TO RUILDF.RS.rPENDERS foe (* titrnc; will be rcccittd fren» I competent partie* fur tl e erection of the WING irquirrd to complete tl-e Building ki.oivn a* iha PARl.lAMF.NT HOUSE, in the ri y of Quebec.The TENDERS «iff embrace all Ihe Masonrr ( ut Sttuie, Rtick W'-ik.Roofirg, Tinning, and Car-(Ttuer Work, rtquisite for the carrying up.covering in ai d t'ticlosi\"2 the body I Uh: Building.Tlie Juin-er\u2019a Work, Pl.v.tering, Pamling, and'filling up th* interior, remaiun g for future contract.!\"iC\u2018 .til Specificaliun» .an be ^ecn, after WEDNESDAY N I \\ P, at the Office uf P.G AUYREAU Vichitect, D\u2019Aigiiiil.'n St-ret.St.John\u2019s Suburbs* where Tet den (addressed -\u2019Tu the Commissiomra oi I ullic Wt\u2019ik*.) ^rt- to be >enl, including all iho :it\u2019>vr irtiûtet\u2019s work and materials required, in a bulk -um, on or before tho l.Vh day uf NOVEMBER \u2022 ext I l.e name .f rerpn sible parties a* Securities are to accompany each Tender.The fount) it ion* to be taken out and materivla tirrivarcd durirg the comirg winter, for the very «ailiesi 'pting operations.T.A.BF.GLY, \u2019'ecrctary.lir.r.vRTMi nt o>' Frnttr Works.) Toronto, October 23rd, 1850.t A CLEMENT WOOD.NYper*otv who will gyve to Messrs.Rkxd Pmi.tlt-* l.aw Sutiocers, Bishop\u2019s G.>ur*t t'hsuccrv Lane.LoMmn.Enoi aniv anv mforma-tion as to wt,ether CLEMENT WOOD; who left LINCOLNSHIRE, ENGLAND, about rhe year 1.85, t* »l II living, and if not, where and when he «Had, unit whether he tv»» or not left ,\u201ey children, shall .'crm- l'r.?/ PofNus Ulwaru.and should this Adverti.emrnt meet the rjr* of De said Glenvrnt U .ud, or any «I hi* family, th.-v ,\u201ec requested imr o-dixtilv to communicate their |i.c eut »oiiiid Evtruct of Sarsaparilla.Such mu* have no tear of getting on* of lha-purious nud banelul mixtures which fill th* cbannaU ot trade, and are | concocted without any knowledge either of tbe nature of remedial agents, or the wants of the i human system when laboring under disease.This it to certify, that tb* Compound Eitract of | SaisapurHU contained in tbit battle it prepared, ' under my direction and tuparvisiou, from the original recipe of Dr.S.P.Townsend, and tbnt it is com-l»*td of iagtediauis partly vegetable, and without mercury.JAMES R.CHILTON, M.D., Chemist.SPRINC~MKDIC1NE.The great change brought atiout by Spring, re not oherrvrd aloes in tbs vegetable world.They affret asaa, be feels a lassitude\u2014debility and de-pression of the animal spirits, which is prooliar to ths season.Tb* dull stagnant blood of winter re.quires purifying and renewing.Dr.S.P.Townsend\u2019.Snrwparilln, wears lb* laurels that hava been woo in Ibis field.It is by far tha best Spring medicine veer invented.DYSENTERY.This distressing disrate is a deranged condition of tbo visceral organ*.Whether resulting from contagion, improper diet, cbnnge of climate, or flora ' any other cause, Dr.S.P.Townsend\u2019s t ompound Eitract of Sarsaparilla is demonstrated to ba tbe 1 most eScociout and potential remedy aver yet dit- ' covered.The following was forwarded to ut by Mr.Bliss, j our ogaat ot Jackson.Jacxaon, Mirb., Dec.15.1849.\t| Mr.H G.Russ\u2014Dear Sir : I was tufcm sick } on tb* 7»'i-\t' vna M,,e I sises oi*,tt*u *\t\u2022«»»\" *\t'cc®1 rNK Hauvcairi* , »m» wv Rmccuavic a»***»^JJ*, ^ tts,i.v cramo ts tasi'ai.K nr.Bucb is tb* wostosrni happy rovulfs nf th* o*,i*riRi»nt\t^t1 T haR* recreamsndod th* BELT and FLUID «JJ» who hav* neon llkowion vnffsrvng fmm \u2022s*,,r*'}9e ***,.\u201e Thoy hov* tried thaw.»i»u marrr ¦«\u2022oi.tSi I s*14* *\u2022 sraas iiASK.I am, dssr SA».v.y DR.CMrT»TIE\u2019S GALVANIC NECKLACE k .ured t«r sil complaints afl,-rtn^ to» Tbrest orltred .Ilr-nrhitf» Inllsnimstinn nf tb* Tbrost.\ti-^a loadschc.Ilirrinrsa nf tli* llrad, Nsmslg\" ( gtr* lushing nl llnsfiiig in tb* Kar*.IlssflW»».\"\tTd all) .S»Mmu, sod that di»U***od cuaqdsU'»' eiU iltdiirsun DR.CHRISTIE\u2019S GALVANIC BRACELETS (is kmnd nf ,a«t wmc* in e**o*i nf\t^ 'ipasmudir ruaipltinls, aud gsrsral\t-.j rarslt'k (lie Head amt u,.,-» .«iremitls* Al*n in r»L)\t,oil And all dUe.si .sn.od hr a d.flwoncy of row»» or era* K.N.»g> .nthaU'aUmntharoigaasoflhstoiJ- ^ n|C (4 (Xp.No ttmild* or inconrsnisnes o|i*\t^ />ic citnmriKa ii.u.r.iNic aht ci-kx™^ may t»s worn by th» mort lesld*
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