The Quebec mercury, 14 août 1851, jeudi 14 août 1851
[" 2!)c nebec THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14, 1851, VOLUME XLV11.MORES ET STUDIA ET POPULOS ET PRÆLIA DICAM.Vl RU* Gko.IV.NUMBER 97 THE QUEBEC MERCURY.FRIC K or advkhtuino.Kfr*I tnw/tofi.B line» and under.24®rf -7 Hn« to lü.- Upward* of 10line*.\u2022\u2022 .'Id per line.Su6»rotirt»< iiittrliont\u2014Uuorter price.All Ad*erti»emeiit», imaccomptnied will* direc* tion*i are ii*erled until forbid, und clieigcd accord* 1,1 Order* for dlscontinuine Adrertitemcnl», to be in irriting, and delircred the day previou* to publication.Pcraon* not liaring Accounts at thia Office, will be equiredlo pay on giving Advertisement*.Suhscuiftion\u2014£1 per Annum, payable half-yearly in advance.AGP, NTS t Montrkal\u2014Mem*.It.Chalmers k Co., Great St.Jatne* Street.Toronto\u2014John Meulaon, E»q.New York\u2014V.U.Palmer, Eiq., Tribune Building*.London.\u2014Mr.II.J.Chappell, 20, Change Alley, t'ornhill.\t.Prance.\u2014Mr.Uossaugcs, 21, Quai \\oltairc, Palis.FURNITURE.abel rTcK A B Y, Cabinet Maker, &o., &o., ST.JOHN STREET WITHOUT, Opposite the English Jturial Ground, HAS on hand a large and well assorted stock of Mahogany and black Walnut Furniture, including Hie most Modern style of Side Hoard, Card, I.oo, und Dining Tablet; alto latcat siyfe of Couches, Bureau, Wardrobe Chifonicrcs, Chair*, Looking Glaase*, Bedstead*, and every oilier article in hi* line warranted to purchaser*.It.trust* by strict attention to business and merit a share of public good worlunanshp to patronage.Fijnemai s, Furnished.Quebec, 20th June, 1851.On Property for Stile and to Let.ST.FOY ROAD.SIX ACHES of LAND (in free and common \u2022oecnge) for SALK., on the above lto*d.Price £300.Term* to »uit purchaser*.Apply to M.TESSIER, Quebec, 3rd July, 1851.\t12m Noisrr.\u201c\tTO LET.x_JL rpiIE HOUSE in GARDEN STREET, çjrju 1 formerly occupied by the late Dr.\\\\ 11.K IK.Apply to D.WILKIE.Quebec.28th June, 1851.\tu FOR SALE.HE large and splendid HOUSE, four MRS, H.M, HUGHS PRIVATE HOARDING HOUSE, No.42 ST.LEWIS STREET, Adjoining the City 11*11, and ne»r the Esplanade.A .v-j j.Stories high, now occupied by Messieurt .I.'JBm w.s, Hkndcrson k Co., in Buade Street, held in free and rorninnn »ocCh*e.Libertl term* of payment will he allowed the pur-ch«»er.Pur condition* apply to John Munn, Etouiie, the proprietor, or 'o q\t'\tARCHD.CAMPBELL, Notary Publie.Quebec, 12'h June, 1851.FOR SALE.npHK TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, i No.32, Si.Ursule Street, and V.\\-itUP CANT LOT adjoining, togctlier forming * frontage ofC4 feci by IIU feet mdeptb, ab.ut ,,000 ¦nuare feet.Apply to JOHN V.GALE, 32, St.Ursule Street.Quebec, 22nd May, 1851.\tn Shop to Lot.rpiIE LARGE and COMMODIOUS 1.SHOP, in St.I^wi* Sirret.Ui»l,oc- l~**>i«cu{)ied \u2022* a Grocery Store by Mr.Uu*D* ford, for which it, i* well adspied.\u2014 a L s o , \u2014 The Extensive Stable* in rear.Apply io E.J.CHARLTON.Quebec, 8ih April, 1851.\tu For Sale, LOT OF LAND, near the St.F'.y\u2019» Church, contait,ing two Acre* in front, by six Acre* ia depth.Apply to E.G CANNON, N.P.Quebec, 20ih March, 1851.\tu FEW TRANSIENT nr P E R M \\ N E N T BOARDERS will find excellent accommoda* lions at this Huusr, which ha* been recently fit:ed up anew.Private Parlours with separn'e Table* if icquirrd.Quebec, IBthJune, JS5I.\tu Gyniuasiuin, No, 14, St.Ann Street.TWO ningle Gentlemen can le aceommndated with furnished apartments, with or without board, at the above number.II.GOODWIN.Quebec, 13th June, 1851.\tu TEETH, TEETH, TEETH.mr.\"t7\\pp, S un G EON 1)ES VIS T, BEGS to inform his patients and the public generally, that he ha* just received from one of the first Dentists in London, a beautiful and NEWLY DISCOVERED ARTICLE f°r filling FRONT TEETH, for which it j, admirably adapted, being if the rame Colour as the Tooth siid guaranteed lo remain to.All other operation* in Dental Surgery [>erformed oil the most modern and scientific principles, on stricily Moderate Terms.24, St.Ann Street, adjoining the Old Wesleyan Chapel.Quebec, 3l*t May, 1851.JUST IIKCKIVKD AND FOR SALE BY T 11 E SOBS C It I II K It: Fishing Tackle.|^OD8, T.mes.Gut, Flies, Hook* on Gut and WANTED.BY SIR H.J.CALDWELL, a steady GROOM arid COACHMAN.Apply at Belmont.Uuebec.Gth August, 1851.\tu IN THE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.Province uf Canada, ) District of Quebec, j The 7ih day of August, 1851, In the mailer of Andre Paradis and Ovide Paradis, Mankrupls.ON petition on hchslf of the Bankrupts, it is ordered that a public sitting be held in this Court, in the Hall in the Court House, in the City of Quebec, where ihe silling* of the Superior Court are usually held, on WEDNESDAY, the THIRD day of SEPTEMBER ncx', at the hour of ELEVEN in the forenoon, for the allowance of a certificate to the said Bankrupts.By the Court.JOHN B.PARKIN, c\tC.C.B.To the Musical Public.WE, the undersigned, feel it our duty to inform the Gentry and Citizens of Quebec, that we have changed nur former residence, to Mr.Htssk\u2019s building, St.John's Street, outside the Gate, opposite the English Burying-ground, and In g leave lo express our sincere acknowledgment* for the kind patronage which has been hitherto afforded us.Aware that Music is one of tlic most delightful yet difficult Arts, and ut the same that it it no easv task to ,\u2019£iFKEtt continues to give instrue-tiont as usual 011 the Piano and Violin.LOUIS PFEIFFER, AUGUST PFEIFFER, THILO PFEIFFER.Quebec, 2nd Auzuit, l>-5l.\tim A A For Sale, or to Let, ¦ HP HE HOUSE and PROPERTY, belonging L to the Subscriber, on the Sr LfcWls v asm Roan, wiih po**e«Mon on the 1*1 Ma» next.Apply to Mr.W.H KNRY, or lo Mr.W.A.CORKY, ! THOMAS CURRY.Qufbec,5ih March.1851.\tu For Sale or to Let, 4 Plrasanily Situated Wooden HOUSE., -.I.m .A.m St.Valliere Suburb, within a few ¦**\u201c*^\"\" yard* of the Toll-gate.It it Two Stunt» high, 40 fret front by GO m depth, ami in the best stste of repair.Apply to Mr.BIGAOUETTE, ; nesr said house ; or, at the office of the Quebec Mercury.Quebec, March 4lh, 1851.u For Sale, '1MVO HOUSES, adjoining each other, in 1 1 SCOTT\u2019S STREET, St.J«.h .\u2019a Suburbs, j ^opposite the New Church.Apply to E.G.CANNON.N.P.or MICHEL TESSIER, N.P.Quebec, February 20, 1851.\tu For Sale or to Let.rPHE House in Mount Carmel Street, :rt|tfl t facing the Govermntnt Garden, at pre- , sent oerupied tiy Deputy Assistant Com-mitiary General Ussher.Po,session 1st May nexi.\u2014ALSO, FOR SALK,\u2014 A FARM, containing about 200 acres, in a high state of cultivation, situated at ihe Little Itivrr St.Charles, about miles from the City, with Parro House, Root House k Outbuilding*.Terras of payment favourable.Apply to P.SHEPPIRD, _\tQuebec Fire Assurance Office.QueVec.27»h J.n.1851.\t\u201e Hair, Landing Nets, Ely Book*, Minoes, Spjo'i llsil.Fi*h Basket*, Casting Lines, Floats, Riels, Dram Bottles, kc.ke.Jewellery.Finger Rings, Brooches.Albert Chain*, Guard Chains, Shirt Studs, Pins, Jet Rrooehe« and Bracelets.SpFfrart.irs.Walkino Stick», Work IIoxks, Drs ssino Casks, Dkskh, Porte Monties, Purse», Heads, Segar Cases, SnuG* Baxes, Reticule Baskets, Cards, Ratkets very haidsome.Dominoes, Che«tri.rn, Cnhhsgc Hoards, Dire and Dice-boxes, Backgammon Board* and Men, Pi cket Bo k», kr.MiiKicsil InslruiiH'iilw.\\ ioli\u2019 « and Bow», Flu'es, Fife», Aceordians, Music Bi xe*.Flsgeolets, Jew't Harp», Tambourines, Guitars.Violin and Guitar Strings.PIANOS for Sole awl to Let.Expected daily\u2014Cornopesnt and Pitnos.Fire 11 rork$.Skv Rockets, Human Candle*, Pin Wheels.Cracksrs and Squil l.Perfumery.Brown and White Wind'or Soap.Transparent dr»., E»*rnces and Od* from the best English inanufse.Hirer», Shaving Soap, a g»rat variety.Hair, Cloth, Tooth, Sharing, Flesh, Nail, and Shoe Bruslies.Comlis.Drffiing, Pocket, Ivory Small Tooth, Side, Tortoise Shell and Horn, Braid do.do.it great variety.Cutlery.Direct from Jos.Rodger* Sons ; Razors, Fen- | ,n8 Ladies :_ knives, Scissors, Pocket Knives, Tweezers, kc.kc.j mr« IIaddin* CIGARS.GaruKV Sekds, a créai variety of Tovs aid Dolls, Ladies akd Gf.ntlcmen\u2019s Wio.«.Ladies\u2019 Brsidv, the t>e»t imitation of the natural heads of hair ever invented.FREDK.WYSE, 21 ^ St.John Street.U.T.26 Mountain StrrH, L.f.Quebec, 20ih May, 1851.\t3\u201e PIANO FORTES, Timed, Regulated, and Repaired, by A 1,1C XU.SMITH.MR.SMITH has Tuned at the Government Houses, for the last fifteen year*, and during that peri'd hi* given entire vatisfaction also to most «f |l\"' princif«l families in Canada.Orders left at Mr.SlKCLAlu\u2019s Book-S'ore, will 1 e promptly attended to.All work done, warranted.Quebec, 15th July, 1851.\tn ADDRESSES.T.TANS WELL, Advocate, OFFICE, NO.6, HALD1MAND STREET, (Next door to Chas.Alleyn, Esq.) Quebec, 17th July, 1851.\t6m HO T E L.F.H.HALL, Auctioneer and Broker, PAI.ACE STREET, OPPOSITE THE ALBION Quebec, 15th May, 1851.TREMAIN, Agent, 8 3, ST.P A U I.ST R E E T.Quebec, 8th Msy.1851.\tom R E M OVAL.DR.SSkEE, ST'Rf^ON DENTIST, HAS Removed to No.20, ANNE STREET opposite to Si.Stanislas Street.Quebec, 8th Msy, 1851\tu JOHN O'FARRELL, Advocate, RLMO\\ ED on 1st of Mav, 1851, to GARDEN STREET, Next Door to tub Ursulink Convent.Quebec, 6th Mat, 1851.\t\u201e M 1 S S M c A N A L L Y, Dressmaker, HAS REMOVED TO No.2, PARLOIR S T R E E Near the Ursuline Convent.Quebec, 3rd Mav, 1851.\tu F^flUR n assorimeiit of Fasiiionaiu.k 11 at» from New York* *\u2022 wall «an variaty of i.onduti and Pans Hals, in the latest stvlr*.Hr will also have for Sale, Hiv* sui'ed for the 1 Gentlemen of the Clr»CT, all sort* ul Plain nmi ________j Fancy C»p«, kc.kr.and will, during the summer T,,\u201e\t:-!\t- season,'ftke chaigc of any ood* lor pteservation HE ST.PAUL STREET BATHS a,r now ' from mon*.l,p\twill \\ r ()PKN rvKuv \\yi kk lln»« Cleaned and rc irinvn»d.Ml (irdert ri», t».n ,n\tNI\\L, p m.; Dii Sun* i UutleU lo him, «\u2019Xtcutul \\\\ the slioflr«i n«*ticc.Uuî.^ ,a\\\",v.N,N,La-m\u2019\t\u2018\tF.UINGRAS.»rr, i5ih May, 1851,\tu J Quebec, 8th May 1851.Bishop^ College, LennoxviUo.TIÇIIAELMA8 TERM (the commencement,/ SPhTBaiorn Ar\"dem,c Tf»\u2019) b«gi\u201e.\u201en (ho 1st -I rP.MBLR.Gentlemen desirnui nf entering f rrquMtcd to communicate with the Reverend th» 1 '\u2022neipvl, on theepnt.ltd' rtnstjon may also hr had in Qurarr.from the It*!Î\" i* , *\ti **'d tn Movtrv ae.ftom the BWH.J.Irwin, \u2022\u201e S.U.Sewell.Ksn .M I).Quebre, 92,1 Julv, 1851.\tr ,.| CHAMPAGNE.j / A T^ASKP.T.S, tju.tri* and Pints, now 1\t.D landing r x Andromsche, from Ltvrr* pool, of superior quality.For Sale hy NV.HUNT k Co.Hunt\u2019s Wltarf, 5lh June, 1851.\tu Gillnrd\u2019s Exohango Coffoe Honse, Mkrchant»\u2019 Exchange Building, Arthur Street, Lover /burn.ryil.UAM GILLARD, in rcturni g his sincere V v thanks tn the gentlemen who have honored him with their support, beg* to inform them and the public, that he his hern thereby mduerd to take a new lease of ihe premises, aid has newly fitted up the same.He ha» al«n extended h i bed room tecom'vvpd.t* lion, and begs to assure his patrons that no efforts shall be wanting on hi* pail to merit their »uppori.Ills table will continue to be nipplled with the choice of the markets, in Fish, Flesh and Fowl.with Vegetable Delicacimi and Game in Season.and hi* Wine Department will produce tho heat qualities imporlid.I'snirs cm l*» accommoiated at their er»nveniener with Hki viu ast*.Luncheons, Sour.», Chops.Stbako.Dinner*, kc., on trasunabie teim*.GlUard\u2019s Frivatu Boarding House» Si.Ann Sur«t, Upper Town.Mercantile Gentlemen residing at thi j House, may .tvail lhcm»rlsrs nf the a pa*» through the County of Cumberland, wber*- the Bill, pressed so earnestly on the ; Legislature at it» last Session, originated ; and as it was more than probable that public opinion in Nmv ^ Brunswick would he largely influenced by the deci-»h»n of ih.it County against the inea»tire, and in favor of Ihe proposition made by llr r Majesty\u2019s Govern-! Jtwnt, I deemed il tu consist with tny duty to invite, in the Shire Town, the most ample di«eu*»ion of the | '\u2019hole eut j*cl.f th-n fore nildrei»ed a Letter to Die Custo* Kot'.lorum of Cumberland, acquainiir d that, when the subject esme to he fully discursed.thrjr support would tie given to tny fair modification of the terms which the Legislature had ! rejectrd.An i \\jcriment on the Ct'y of Sr.J.ihn uppeard to j effèr less assurance of siicce»*.The Office Bearers ] af\"l Agents of the Portland C tnpsny resided thee.| md fii.?to whir .I was invited hy the Citizens, may he gathered fron.the nltercj tone of a »cry influential portion of t,c pre-v.and fn in the fact Dial the pro-tn- 'ers ot the Farlind C mpany |,ave postponed fur* ther prop»e lings un\u2019il Dip 2D.ti id August.It * ' evident, ear» thu J'.ii'.ir of he FrretnJn.fn iournal ung nallyho» ile\u2014-i i duut' ful.h'\" 'atthful .inlrr- \u2022\tprêt ing the prtvsiltri g semimenl ft t r commnniry,) liiOt the pul.ho mir.d is rx-tri d by tiemi-nifi rot I propo*al of IL.rl Grey, .s ioterprev J y .\\îr.Hotve and others.\u201d Having attended three m etines within Mi* Exrellrnej\u2019e Government, I deemed i< but re«pertful l° proceed to Fredcrinion.and explvin to Sir 1 Edmund Head the reasons ! v \u2022¦iiiz-h | (.J hrm influenced, and the general view* which I en'rr ait>ed These explanations »vere.regarded a» satisfae\u2019ory, aid ! received from !Lj Excellency vr y grati'ying mirk* fcot fi l-nfe and consideration.Hn 'caching St.Andrew», on rny way to the I\u2019niled State*.I wa* met by a Deputation.»vith a rc-)urst hit I would nddre»» a public meeting at that plase ¦n the following dsy.Though 3pprehrn«tvr that the interest which the people of St.\\ndrrtv« niturally elt in the surce»» of their uwn Ratlrotd, might plvcc l hem in h-islility to the inter-ralon ial line*.I con sen ted to attend the meeting the mo*t.ifisfaetory \u201es assemblage of all rank ; local intereat*.or predileciiot Andrews to [ lace herself in oppeairion to a great *rh me of inter-colonisl policy and improvement The chirge havir.g been frrquen'lr made, that the Government nt N *'-Scps.previ iu.»ly entertained, were dispelled hy'he«e fnen tie conclusion that a Kiiltaay i ii.i with mo.icy at 3^ pet cent, will pay almost iinmui>dant : aid rTiisnlei! mi IhrTe are formed settlement D nithfr side, to fun !*h pioneers, n d local traffic \"i » ti;rrn, »vrn they j'C \u2018C.tivrsd along the line.AV\"e have ol'ier resources.I» yond our own limit*, in associa'i \"3 of 'he indust'i jus ai d enterp- r.nig, ate wepared to come in'o the Provinrr* the instat.i.these ^rrat »v>rk» are connue need, and who, within the I in.t* at lea«t thisrnterprize, \"ilisnnn form * cootiuu ms street, through thu portion f the territory between our own Irontnir and tho St.Lawrence, which ap,ears to present any really .serious hazard.in estimating the iclilive risks irfi vantage \"\u2022Inch th » scheme involves, it should al»o be b''rne in mi\"si, that w it - N va-Sco >i Ins but iidle Crown I n Hci ilon i Ver portion of the line(»n I this has been frankly explained) the In.da wh:ch Canid.i md New-Brunswtck are prepared to grant ate » xtet.*tve and valutble.They \"ill probably nmoun! to 3,thk),t»tX) of acres, wliich.i'>aH nt an acre, (and wjih a Uailrond rimr'ing through them th* y *vill \u2022oon command a much higher price.) would f irm a fund out of whiih to pai tho iutrrrst mi the whole capilst ex pen h d fur tha first three i r four yeers.I cannot close this report without tonic notice of tha very rnthunatiic ai.d honorable treatment that I received dur ng -ttori *i»i s to Quob c and Montreal In both Citics, Wen the mist «ti.aiingoiahed for »oci*i l>o*t'tona.fcmmerri it and iutellec'i al activity, and commanding influence, vi'd wt'h each other in re-rogt tzm» Die imp»r ancc and valueof 'he maritime IVovincca.Among all rsnks and classes the Railroads seemed to be regarded a» indispensable agencies by which North Americans would t»e drawn into a common brotherhood\u2014iiaprrd wi h higher hope* \u2014 and ultimately elevated, by some form of poli'ieal association, to 'hat position, winch, when their great w.rksh.it» prepared tha way for union, our half ol this Confinant may fait ly claim Ml the estimation ut the world, I luave (he honor to be.Sir, Your verv obedient Servant, JOSEPH HOWE Dm M Kkatinc.i «d Depy.Secy.Uc. l'ROV IN Cl A L PARLIAMKMT.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY- FKir\\T» Au?uti 8.DEBATE OS THE OEAtfD TEOSK II AI LEO A D.Mr.IIIKCKS thru procerdrJ to mote it« Into Coirmiitec on the «utyrcl of (he Trunk Kill-road.After\tthat m Europe a been found that iho«e road, nhieh tYete managed by .he OaTernment «ere the mo»t c .nducee to .he publ.e weaL and rH.ng the eaee of Belgium in .apport of thia vteir\u2014he ,,rocee !ed to .ay that it rouet be en-dentthat in order t« .eeure the trade ot the \\Nrat ihrouRhout the yeat, a railroad .a.eaacnlialj; ne- We nerr here four or more America! « o( that u- i famoua »ort nrho are dec!are« .».S8*«'C.n 4ih.TJiut the lient mo.k* of proceeding in order to obtain an uniform Currency for British North Ame.ieu, would l>e for the several Provinces to agree to adopt the British ( urgency.In support of the first objection, the following ((notations is mode from Vwttel\u2019s « Law of Nations,\u201d \u201c The public faith being turety for the money, the Sovereign alone has the right to have it coined.For this reason the right of coining is placed among the Prerogatives of Majesty.\u2019\u2019 Coramimication between Deinerara, Bor-bice, and Essiqttibo, and steamers have been ordered from Europe lor that pnr- thi.iz tl.a ahore a.-T than 7 or 8 per cent.To build the road fremJDe tfoi: to Halifax would, he calculated, coal i.4,L ,-000.and though «orne ad* of incorporation had been erauttd for part* of the road during ihe pre:cnt Betaion, he thought (hey ahould not go into operation until it waa aacertainrd exactly what could bo dune to obtain the money for carrying on the whole a* one eotnple e acheme under the üoeemmem.The dialance frntn Hamilton to which place the line from Deltoit wa* now being conairucted, to Montreal wa* nvle., and from the rrport.of the en-\u2022ineera there c -uld be no doubt that the whole might be con.ructrd hr £5.lKI0Per mile.Mr.Keef.r\u2019s Milmarefnr that portion between 1 oron o amt Kingston wa.£1,500 per mile, and from Hint* on to M.mire.l A^.OOO per .nib.Taking the a.erage at £5.000 tier mile,\u2014a »ery aafe eatHn.te\u2014(he wh-le would amount to £l ,900,000.He did not He.lre to to tou low and therefore called the e.umaie from Melnoiims to Quebec £6,000 fur nineiy-Sre mile*\u2014 £570,000, tn which mU't be added one 'bird tf the Ii\u201ee between Quebec and Halifal.That would he niue'yfi.e mile., which he ea.innled at XT.O'tO m.k.ng the whole £3,338,OtK)-or aay tu round number.£4.000,000.He «aid the c ut to the P.o-rince of the line between Quebec and Halifax would be onr-\u2019hird of the while, becauae he expected to to make an arrangement with the awter Proriufc* to build that portion of the road on jiint account, \u2022othal e.eh would pay one-third of the eu*t, and receire one-third of the retenue*.Thi.arrange-roent was .ought for lieeau*e the line in that portim which ran through Nuaa Se jiii, would be^rotnnion a* well tu the main trunk road, a* to the European and North American road.Thi.would of c-ur.a gitc a peculia adr intage to that lection, and it wn.to be (hared by the other P-o»incee.which he thought a ereat concr»\u2018bn on the pft'l of Non Scotia.He wa* aware that it wa* thi* section « f the read between Q iebec and llslifaz wi icli wotil I meet with Hie lea.t f.ror in ll.c llnui' at d in the rounirx.and he therefore drew pvticulor alien ion to it.\u2014He would, in the fir*t P,:>r«'> remi-d 'he Committee that an Act of Parliament had b-en paired by which X\u2019.\u2019S.O it) per annum, and ID mile* ©f wild land* on each tide of the line had !\u2022 ci offered hr the ProOnee to th- Impérial Guten ment or to anr'penOni they might etnpoy to ro^ks ihe road.But he held that it wa* infinitely butler to undertake «he ro*d at once than io gi*e thi* I.' r.HlU end 10 milea of land; and nothing could e»iahli-h thi* *iew more \u2022ati.facioiilf than the fact, H-a the moment d fficuliie* were rai.td I'jr New B'Uniwick to llie propo.al.brought ou- by Mr< Howe, the agenti of (eferal private companiea came forward and «olunlecrtd to carry forward tho work upon thoae term».A more injudiciou» \u2018t^P* however, he believed could not be i»ken than to allow tin* wo gentleman of thiacity.which ennem lh« Georgia, givei 'he f .itive denial to all the account* of defeat end disaater the patriot*.\tHavana.Au:u*t I, 1851 Dear Brother :\u2014Tlie*e *re glurio*a day* for the Cuban*; uur army of freedom i< incrcaving, and \u2022very lime that we attack tlm eiiemy.thougli \u2022uprrior to u* in number*, our arm* are crowned with .urcrev.Tha pool Spnni\u2019h .Mtlier* are dyiog from expiunre \u2022 the well known Cuban *uo.You will hear that the friend* of Spa n triumph in having conquered u* but it i* » II®\u2014* ihou*and lime*, \u2022 li*.Tiiey *ay »u becaute they d'» nol wi*h that in the Siaica ii ahould be known how the pa rio.Iwar lhem*ehe.and Iharcftrc, by order of ihe Captai.General, it .proltibitrd m publl.1.m Hie paper* until aCer Ihe d* poHttrcof Ih.\u2022\u2022earner Goorg.a.Here one boar* no thing from 'hr hp* of mw, women^and eh^ren but eri*.of \u201c Indep«odt.c« for f*er\tand Utat.i to ih* rule of Spain in America We ere >u»e «bsl when t.opei dueu.ba'k.ihr cau.e will be gained in three luonth*.Many of i!* troop* havveome our to our reok*.»nd ihe» »*y that »he (rat d * not Wi.litu * \u2019me our unid the?w e at t.i tMad uf th* army uf lieedooi »ha br *vr I The rumours oft\\ coalition ministry,a fiel n^scrtetl l*y the ex-ministerial orçan, the Globe, were officially denied by Mr.llincks, in the House on Friday lust, in reply to an enquiry of Mr.H.J.Boulton as to whether the rumour that the Attorney General East, the Commission- CONSECRATION OF CEMETERIES, or of Crown Lands, and Secretary, or \\Vo cony the following clauses from tin either of them, were about to retire from Aot ol-,he Imperial Parliament, passed the Government, was correct?And on the ^ ju|yt iS-H.intituled \u201cAn whether any person up to this time had | aCt for conso)}dating in one act certain made any proposition to any member of \u2018 pose.Admiral Vnillaut, the Governor General of the French Antilles, laid arrived and been iimugurated into office.The ex-Governor, Admiral Breiut, hud embarked f«tr France.The Stockholm journals» state that Mile.Jenny Lind ha» just piirchosscd one of the largest estates in Sweden, that of Beckers-hoerg, in the province of Nykoping.The Montreal (Juzette says that a number of persons have gone on a Gold hunting expedition up the Coscapedia river.An ^ Indian tradition, that a Gold Mine was dis-The Clerk to the 'Preasurer o! ^t- covered tunny yean* ago, by a couple of Lucia, has been tried on a charge of cm- Micmac hunters has lately met with many hezzlement.He was tried upon three , i)C|ievt.r!Jr (Voni the fact thut u yellow eol- eonnts ; the jury at once acquitted him of tlie first two, and gave him the benefit of their doubts on the third.a revolution in ihe city, which t* expected, the auiho- t he Government to form part of a new ritie* to a place of aecority.Would you with any Administration, or whether any member pro iter evidence of panic than thii, iu the name of : heaven I To conclude, by the Ohio I will wr te, giving you all the particular*.I am not more c unmuniea-tivr at preaint, for fear that the *ize if ihe letter might draw au»picion and cauie it In be opened.Affectionately, your brother, KHEDERICO.AlbvsT.Auzuvt 8, 1851.\u2014Jenny Lind and her personal attendants arrived at four o\u2019clock 'hi* afternoon, in the tteamer Reuuleer, from New Yf'k.She took a carriage for Cungrera Hall ; a< d in the mo-ning will take the aeven o\u2019clock train of ear# Lf BuffHo.It i* *aid *he will remain in retirement at Niigara for *evernl wrek*, and afterward* make a tour through Canada, visiting De principal Clliea.of the Government had made any such proposition to any other person on the like subject ?Mr.llmeks said the bon.gentleman had intimated to him his intention to give notice of these enquiries, but he (Mr.ÎI.) h:ul replied that so fnr us hewascon-eerned, no notice was necessary.As ton : rumour that might have existed with reference to the retirement of any members of the Govern ment, he supposed that every member of the House knew as much | nltout the matter as he did ; l*ecanse all Army Ls-tf.lmgf.vcf.\u2014We learn that an order ! had had opportunities of hearing the deli** i»*:m received fr»rn Washington, for the rem ral j clnrations which had been made by bis provisions usually contained in acts authorising the making of Cemeteries.\u201d 10 St 11 Victoria, cap.65.And with reaped to hui iala in the Cemetery, be it enacted as loilows : XXIII.The Bishop of the Diocese in which Cemetery is situated, may, on the Application of the Company, consecrate any Portion of the Cemetery set apart for the Burial of the Dead nc-cimlmg to the Kites of the Established Church, if he he satisfied with the Title of the Company to such Portion, and thinks fit to consecrate such Portion ; and the Part which is so consecrated shall be used only for Burials according to the Rite* of the Established Church.XXtV.The Company shall define by suitable Marks the consecrated and unconsccrated Por- hon.friends, the Attorney General East, land the Commissioner of Crown Lands, j With regard to the retirement of any i member of the other Legislative body, this Chapel for the Performance of the Burial Service according to the Kites of the Established Church.XXVI.No Body buried in the consecrated Part of tlie Cemetery shall be removed from its Place of Burial without the like Authoiity as is by was the first time he had hoard nnv thing : Law required for the Removal of any Body hniied nnv in- in the Churchyard belonging to a Parish Church lions ot tlie Cemetery.XXV.The Company shall build, within the con- A Reminiscence in French Politics.\u2014 There is a curious fact, which it may lx» well to remember in connexion with the recent appointment by the French Presi- glitters.\u201d dent of Gen.Magnan to the command of tlie army of Paris\u2014a command which, in the case of a coup d'etat, would he of the utmost importance.When Prince Louis Napoleon landed at Boulogne in 1840, with a view to proclaiming himself Emperor, General Magnan happened to be stationed there.The commandant, M.Mesonnn, was in the confidence ol the Prince, and through him overtures were made to General Mftgnan, offering hint one hundred thousand francs in cash to join the Prince in his enterprise, with the promise that in case of success he should bo made marshal of Franco : and outvd and shining Htibstonce has ngnin been found by a lumberer.Wo have not had an opportunity of seeing any of tlie auppoaed precious mctnl, but others who have, are confident il is ihe real Simon Pure.\\Va hope they may not lie \u201c (pointed, or verify the old proverb : \u201c That all is not gold, that \\Ve perceive that the command of tlie \u201c John Minm\u201d steamer has, in conse-quenceofthe chtmire in the ownership of the vessel, devolved on Cnpt.J.D.Armstrong, (lute of the Montreal,) so long and favorably known to the travelling community.about it, and was not aware that any in tention of the kind existed.As to the second question, relating to propositions by,or to the Government, he begged to say that nothing of the kind had taken place ; notwithstanding various mysterious paragraphs to the contrary iu several newspapers.1 Ion.gentlemen who paid attention to what was jessing in the fourth ostatc, must have seen that a journal which was for u time a supporter of the j resent administration, had within a short time back declared its want of confidence in the Government.In consequence of this, there was no doubt that a number of gentlemen\u2014not members of Government merely, but of the party generally, with whom he had the honor to act, had felt XXVI1 The Company shall from Time to Time, with tin* Approval of the Bishop of the Diocese in which the Cemetery is situated, appoint a Clerk in Holy Orders of the Established Church to officiate as Chaplain in the consecrated Part of the Cemetery ; and such Chaplain shnll be licensed by and be subject to the Jurisdiction of the said Bishop, and the said Bishop shall have Power to revoke any such Licence, and to remove such Chaplain, for any cause which appears to him reasonable.XXVIII.The Chaplain shall, when required, unless prevented by Sickness or other reasonable Cause, pel form the Burial Service over all Bodies brought to he buried m the consecrated Part of the Cemetery which are entitled to lx* buried in consecrated Ground according to the Kites and Usage of the Established Church.XXIX.Any Clerk in Holy Orders of the Estal>-lishcd Church, not being prohibited by tlie Bishop, nor under Ecclesiastical Censure, at the Request I of the Executor of the Will of any deceased Per of all the troop* a New York to the South.Thi* I* probably the renfival of ihe order isaued same lime virice.and sub»«q ictilly conn'ermai ded, for the removal of the troop» to the Sru'hern alatio-i.Steamboats os Lake Ontario.\u2014While th-\u2022 teauilioit* between New York and oilier place* on 1 t' e North River, on Long l»!and Sound, and the neighboring Sla'e*.are aiiracling much aitenrio-i I f-otn time »o time, ihe steamboat* on Lake Ontario \u2022cem to detimid vome recognition of itieir merit*, fhere i* a joint »toek tii'er|rri»e, called the Onta io and St.Lawrence S eambovt Company, which ha* a line ef »'e»nier* plyinz between Lewition, near j Niizara Fills, a d Montreal.Tnere are ten boats | in the whole ; and a new one ia now on the *\u2019ocks at French\u2019* Bar, as we hv*e been informed.Three of H e boa'*, which run between Lewivton and Ojden*-herg, touch at Rochevier, Oiweg *.Saekett\u2019s Harbor, Kin g*tott and iniermediate point* on ihe S:.Lawrence, makhm the accommodation to iho»e who re on their *um>ner travel* very acceptable, a d iîlviny them an uj't'O'iunity of eceinz Ihe thou»at.d irlatidv of 'he St.Lawrence river by daylight\u2014One of the mri»l enchan'ing \u2022cenea in North'Araerica.Theae'hrre boai* are the Not thene», the Oniario.j and ihe Bay State.The Inner i« a specimen of the whole, a» we have been informed ; and it i* due to , ihe eirerprise of the e mpanr to *.*y that a more clean, cnmfortable, and elegant boat seldoms float* on American water*.Betide* tlie.*- boa1», the company run* an expre*» line direct between Montreal a''d Lewiston, The 1 Cataract a* d the Niaeara are two of Ihe bîat* en- ! entirely in reference .hi* subject th»t I ,b.»,.> bum, Smk.«jjr\tMy l,.\u201e onl, .umrnrr mori.h, in rtkl.lo r,.p .| nny negiKiatlOn had occurred.He 1*; \">vTv -r|1, cômpiny oul ôr\u2019he Monies to l»e y virtue of this and the special Act, Cemeteiy foi pproved of the Ceme-able.by equal and thence coaal along the .hnres of Lake H'1'*\u2019'\" I no material (lilfi-rences lo prevent i n!e Twenty\u2018ninTh Lay o' Stpumbcr in each Year ; to the beautiful scene* of the Si.Lawrence, from , .,\t.\t.\t\u2018\tr\t.\t.'hi* point ihe descent by Lake Champlain and'he ; their having the assistance OX certain railroad* lo New York ia ea»y, and a more agreeable 1 papers already in existence in this City, trip r&nnot be found in our nurihcrn region*.It j Certain communications took place, the A gentleman has informed us that the following vessels, with passengers, have been detained, and are at présent at Grosso Llo.The cause of their detention wo have not heard :\u2014 The \u201c Empire,\u201d iront New Ross ; and the \u201c Ahheylnnds\u201d *V* \u201c William Pirrie \u201d IkuIi from Liverpool.The \u201c Abbey lands had about twenty deaths on the passage.should ho deposited for his use in the hands of any banker or notary whom he might select.These facts were sworn to by General Mtignnn in a deposition^ which was published in the Moniteur of i q*j)0 Rei?imontal Bunds will piny, in October 1st, 1840, ntul he added that i'.,»H.r Castle Garden, on Tuesday \u201cthe infamous proposition was rejected | aml Thursday evenings, IVom this date with scorn.\u201d Either the magnanimity\t,\t.of Ta>uîs Xajioleon is greater than he hits credit for, or the General has been found more compliant to the designs of a prince in power than lo the wishes of a prince in exile.We cannot pretend to determine, hut await the solution of the future.Miska Hauser\u2019s Concert was fully attended on Tuesday evening last, by a ; most enthusiastic audience, which com- .i\u201e~\t.'\"o ,\t,\t.i »:ia,iwirties immediately concerneu.d numher of our musical dilettanti, i » To CotlUKS POND ENTS We trust that Nemo will excuse us if we decline inserting his communications.We admit they are very good and pointed ; but it is considered that enough luis been said on the subject, especially as the matter docs not interest all oar renders ; attd we feel persuaded that the eontroversv must be disagreeable to the that it was desirable either to establish a I *on, or any niher PeriOii having the Charge of the newspaper,or to aid some already existint?I Burial of ih* Body of any deceased Peison, and .\t.,1\t\u201e\tin\ti with the Consent of the Chaplain for the lime paper to support the administration.*n htIII, 0l fhe c-meterv.or if there be noChup- this feeling lie had shared ; and it was )ill(1 wilh lhe consent of the Bishop, may perform iu the may be ahortenol.however, and agreeably, by p.«- resnU 0f which Wft.s that they had not | )h^ha./.yeHr|y yet succeeded in effecling any arrange- b.i* rn*d(> the ateam navige'ian of Lake Ontario a j merit.There was nothing in this with tubjret of *ome importance, *» U'-ge number» of wliich the administration were connectcl.pa.5e.iger* *redi*po*ed to p»*» almz from poir.i io {t u.a3 rathcr the uirty with whom the point on iia beautiful water*.The entrance of the\t.j .\t\u201e,\u201el !,« «rw-.r.,! inaiidcd at ibey arc by mn»l vlilful r.tTieer*.ia on* of ^ ihe fmc»t aeeiica a traveller ever beheld.The river ia rzcoedingly narrow and picturesque, and, by moonlight, i* a mo*l romaniic place.\u2014[N.Y.Herald noini ou H* oeauiiiui »va:crr.Tbe entrance of ihe .\t.,\t, ,\t___ Gen«'*ee river, near Rochetter, by Hie*e boat*, com-j administrât ion nct'.-d : and ht* rc(e the object of unjust sarcasm ; and, therefore, whatever were the motives of the hon.member who had put the questions, he was not sorry that an opportunity had been afforded for setting the House right on this matter.He would like to know, however, under w TIDINGS OF SIR JOHN FRANKLIN.The fotluwin?communieaiiou appeared in tbe Dundee Advcr'.uer of ot, Cltauveatl, DaVlgnon, provision*, which ivrrc preked into a flit-boii>>inrd l»oit, which wa* co»e«ed with *6*1 vkin, and ««veral rifle*, aprar*.?tc.We \u2022mried on our .Ireary journey on March 27th.Our route ws* one of tie wild.at which can be cut jrctu>ed.15 e proceeded in a f:g-z«(î courae up one hill, down ano.her, then to ihe righ', then lo the left, ihen o the righi again.On the fourth day «yroplom* of d.ac.j itent beg-n tube, manifested by our hardy IM*, our feet were cut and ' wounded wilh the sharp projet'ing fragment* of ice \u2014 Uir thaw was \u2022rt'-ing in, and we were apprehensive îrnment Culllff not get XXXIIL The «RH! KcgWler BOOKS, »oi.«ra» le-.\u2018\u2022r.He was g'itting to ! *I>ects Search** to be made therein, and C.ii-ie* r .\t,\t, .1 and Extracts to be taken therefrom, \u2022hall be *nb- l tlift non.m«'rn jer S I .t to the game RfgniatmnH as are provided by an ject - ^\t.Act passed in the Seventh Year ol the Reign ol His late Majesty, intituled Jn Jet for rrnittering Hirthi, Dtdth*.anti Marriage» in England, so far as «och Regulation* relate to Register Books of Burials kept by any Rector.Vicar, or Curate.XXXIV.The Company may.with the consent of the Chaplain f«r the Time being, from lime to Time appoint a Clerk to assist in performing ihe Service for Burials in the consecrated Part of tb Cemetery, and allow to such Clerk such Stipend as they think proper out of the Monies to be received by virtue of this and the special Act.and they may remove such Clerk at their Pleasure.XXXV.Tbe Com juin y may «et apart the whole or a portion of that Pari of the Cemetery which is not *et apart for Buriais according to the Rites of tne Established Church a* a Place ol Burial lor tbe Bo«iie» of Person* not being Member* of the Established Church, and may allow auch Bhi|*vvreck» had occulted, by which many liv«-s weie loal.\u2019 Markets.\u2014 Cotton advanced ^d ; »ale fehirf tied to Ih* top of a walking atick.We eagerly drew out the *taff, and com-menetd operation* by digging about two Let deep.We cama on the body of a man, »nd in a few minute» ¦fi*r we dneovered other three bodie».1 ney ware frozen like icicle»; decorupoaiiion had not commenced.Their beard# were long and ahaggy, while iheir rigid feeturea and was'ed Imiba «poke in tbe lanruage of na'uie\u2014tt*ey had di>-d from want.Their drc*a wa* that of ilriiith aearnen i i cold la-litudra.One man had bis name written, or rallier engraved, on hi* arm, \u201c II.Carr.\" The real ware all more or let* merked, *ome bed croeat* on their breatt*.olheia alara, ahip*, teller».\tOur heart» | \u2022iekenrd at lb?sight.We replaced them in iheircoM desolate grave*, and «et up the aame **d mementu [ moH.Poor f ILw«, I exclaim'd, you have ettemp ed to retain .your h'>m»ta by an overland journey, but : you are left in the d-eeri.The Indian* could gi** u* no more ini*llig*oce, *o 1 we retur- ed.The mm probable conjecture »», a lug* paiiy bed vet oui from Sir John Fieuklui \u2022 'X* pfdiiio-t ; four bad tho# perialied ; in all probability ilie whole of them aro now deed.[ Fitracis frooi the teller of Mr.G.D JUglaa to Mr.John DougLe, Abeideen, on board the Flora.] B# insertirz the lelier, you wit! oblige, tour» rea pocifullv,\tTHOMAS RFID.Smith of Wentworth, and Stevenson, j jamaicJ|> wheTe ^r'charles Grey is, just \u2014\t________________ now, exce«;dingly unpopular.Disallowanci of the Currency Act.1 Mr.Ross, the newly arrived Governor \u2014\tWant of space ha» prevented our giving j of Iwu:s ftftfufDinately ki * < m at full length the despatches from the home j consequence of having been tlirou a re ' 1 nlLhrd to try jioli'iCAl otT' «del* 4 To Inrorjiorate Fo»t Erie and Buffalo Suspension Bridge Company anil the Recorders Courts Bill.Th.Bavarian and Austrian troops lately qunrte'rit «P\"\" Ca«el are preparing to rerun.,B ]k11!an^u!-CTh* harvest report, are favorable.\"Torowto, lt2«h August.Last nleliti (be smendmeni made In Committee on'Ure Bill to incorporate «be St.L-« -f Ce School of Medicine, was reported nnd Agreed io, and the Bill ordered to be read a ,hTUe\"order for receiving rbe report on the Bill to afford a better remedy to persons suffer-inz from depredations being read, Mr.Scott, of Two Mountains, moeed that the report be now bl Mr.Malioch moved in amendment that the report he brought up this day thiea months \\ rns 24 \u2014nays 14.The Hill ftom the Legislative Council intituled, \u201c An Act for better securing the independence of Municipalities,\u201d was read a recond Mr.Morri«on moved that the Bill be read a thiid time lo-morrow.Mr.Malioch moved in amendment that the Bill he read a third time this day three months.Vcas 25, nays 1J.The House went into committre on «he Mill to make piosieion for the management of the temporalities of the United Chinch of England ill the Diocese of Montreal, and for the purposes therein mentioned, &c., and after some time spent therein, the Committee to>e and the Chairman thereof reported that the Committee had gone through the Bill and directed him to report the same without amendment, IVir.Badgley moved that the report he now brought up.\\ ea* «11, nays 6, Mr.Badgley moved that the Bill be read a third time to-morrow.Mr.McKenzie moved in amendment that the bill be read the tliiid time thia day six month!\u2014yeas 8, neys 40.The main motion was then agieed to\u2014yea» *10, nays 8.\t,, The bill to provide f1 Bo« 't.s \u2022 Knv KI M f -\u2022 \u2014Olfict.t!, L: ttf r Goi.n wi* Si ) ki.I'lv- \u2014 P tc Mitt F.il auo other \u2022 .-ns.P.i.h lders oreu ire.whic n eorres; nt ot 1 will ondeni id Bpud : p«*rfe« t!v.Demy.Folio P«»t and Foolscap Fapcrt.¦ \u2022.\t¦ W01.un Boriiers)\u2014Papier M.tion,\u2014I .Journa.'ô, Dav Books, Cash a\u2019inn^îv.irei found to eml com j ruing i Wr.irtv 1 variety aPCM of ;olor, and esers, all I.tier.N' tc and Knvcl* r B \u2022>>.«.Sabs B-xks, ¦r 1 Per No.26, in the.Not.21.23, 24, 28,.No*.22 .6 h Range.,.y Special Aet of Parliament, \u2022f Viet.Cup.9.reduced rates of premium, H ALF CREDIT RATES OF PREMIUM.rpHE «rent and decided success which has at-L tended this Institution ha* induced the Directors to REDUCE the RATES originally required in British North Ameiica to the ordinary European Rates.The result of such Reduction it tornatdc parties to avail tltrinirlvrs of the important hcnefitult* can be constructed without the cousei.t of the ILrtr'ors.HENRY S.SCOTT, Secy.M.H.C.()uebec.17th April.1850.\tu UNITED KINGDOM Life A ssurance Company, 8.M\u2019aterloo Place, Pall Mall, I^ondon.97.George Street.Edinburgh.12, St.Vincen Place, Glasgow.4, C 'lDgr Green, Dublin.ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT IN ISM.Capital\u2014One Million Sterling Cjonorflnj JJrcsiiiente.Lord A\u2019i»rount Falkland LomI I Ipbinstone, I ordBrlhavrn A Stentun, \\Ym.Uan ptiell, E'q.of Tillichewau.Earl of Courtown, Karl l.e*enè Melville, Euirl of Norbury, Earl of Stair, Earl Sooier*, Conîion DoarD.James Stuart, Esq .( liairman ; Hananel De Castro E«q., Deputy Chairman.is conducted by hi» son-in-law, Ur.Hanna, ns>o-ciated with Sir David Brewster.It* literary cha-ractci is of the very highest order.The\u2018\u2018 Wot-tn:n*rer,' thougli reprinted under that title only, is published in England under the title of the \u2022\u2022 Foreign Quarterly and Westminster,'* it being in fact a union of the two Reviews formerly published and reprinted under separate titles.It has, therefore, the advantage bv rhi* combination of untting in one work the best features of both, a» heretofore issued.The above periodical* are reprinted in New York, immédiat, ly on tberr arrival by the British steamers, iu a beaut ful clear type, on fine white paper, and are faithful copies of the original*, B ackwood\u2019s Mnrazine being an exact fac simile of the Edinburgh edition.EARLY COPIES.Our la!< anangrment with the British publishers t of Blackwood secures to u* early sheets of tî.at 1 work, by which wc arc era\u2019!r,l to place the entire number in the hands of su'rvrribcis before any por- , Iron of it can be rrprinted in any Quebec.G.G.ARDOUIN, > J KEENAN, Three River*.W.M.LYMAN, Montreal.Quebec, 3rd Deer , 1^50.Cares for the Uneared.Free and unconditional Assurances.Colonial Life Assurance Company.Capital £500,000 Sterling.GOVERNOR \u2014The Right Hon.the EARL OF ELGIN AND KINCARDINE, Governor Ge-lierai of Canada, 5rc.Ac.q U E B £ C : BOARD OF MANAGEMENT.Honornble Willum WaticttK, Chairman.JiMKS I )ka v, EstJ.Cum- Lanucvin, Esq.Medical Adviser.Law Agent.Agent and Secretary.John Tiiommon, Esq.ilevd.John Cook, D.D.Jamcs Douglas, M.l).Hon.F.W.PhiMKoau.A.Jno Maxmam.T A B L dçe.First 5 Years \"] s.d.E 2, Vo SO ?5 40 IS 50 L\u2019o 23 80 36 4t 56 to parents and guardians.The Endowment System of Life Assurance now adopted by the Colonial Life Assurance Company, cannot fail to be appreciated by those who wish to make provision for their children in after life\u2014A Young Man on attaining Eighteen or Twenty-one yeiir* of age, can have no more valuable gift or endowment than a Policy untramtlUd by conditions and unburdened by payment* of any kind, ui shown in the following table : \u2014 TAULK OK kINULK AND ANNUAL URKWIUH» IfOR SUKANCR OK £100.The risk to commence on a child attaining Eighteen or Twenty-one yean of «ge with liberty to lire in any part of the world.The Assurance tlien be comes a simple promise to pay at death, unconditionally.Assurance Free at Ttrenty-one\u2014all Premiums com\u2019 pensa ltd.WITHOUT I\u2019BOftT* WITH I'HOtTT» Scr < 3 Annual\tAnnual Single Premium Single Premium Premium ceasing at {Premium ceasing *< S\u2019 y £ *.17 16 21 19 f 24 19 27 5 29 7 31 9 M.9 14\tS 0 10 S 7 15\tI! 13 51 21.Ai* < Mary J.Brown,danrliter of Rev.JameaR.Brown,of Ditase of the Heart, and incipient Coosiimptian.Other* of Jaundice, other* of Pile* other* of General Debility, other*of Gravel, Fem»l* Complaint*, Ac.Da- MALvcv\u2019* Orricx No.261 Spruce St.New York- The Forcit Wine in large square bottle* ft PIT bottle ; *ix bottle* for #5, ÛUM-COATCD Forrjt ills, 26 cent* per box For ta!«, by the following Aeent* JOS.BOWLES, ) JOHN MUSSON, > Quebec.G.G.AHDOU1N, ) J.KEENAN, Three Rlvere, WM.LYMAN, Montreal.Quebec, 3rd Deer., I860* SHERWOOD d .£ ».3 I 19 15 24 8 27 14 30 6 32 13 34 19 d Jt* 14 1 3 5 7 9 11 Tb « Table increases ever» 5 Years, until 21st Year.\tT A B L\tK 3 Age.\tFor 1 Year.\tFor 7 Tt \t».d.\t«.d.25\t21 6\t21 10 30\t22 I\t22 7 S5\t22 11\t23 11 40\t\u202224 9\t2d 9 45\t29 6\t82 2 50\t35 4\t41 5 HO L LOW A V\u2019S OINT M E NT.Assurance Free at Eighteen\u2014all pensaltd.Premiums com- THIS GALVANIC EMBROCATION It an Unparalleled Remedy for the ( ure of Jt HE U1H A TlSm, Acute or Chronic, teated in the Head, Joinlt or Limb*\u2014 TIC DOLOURBUX AND GOUT, IN ira WORST KoRMa, Palsy, Fits, Scrofula or King's Evil, SPINAL AND HIP COMPLAINTS, Sliffnest of the Joints, Lumbago, Neuralgia < HILHLAINS.FEVER SORES.\t' Salt Rheum, Ring Worms, While Swellings Diseases of the Skin, Erysipelas,\t* GOITRE OR THICK NECK.It i* likewise highly recommended in the most confirmed case* of SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS OF THE NECK, AFFECTIONS OF THE SPINE, MERCURIAL AFFECTIONS, &C.&C.&C.x a S'?u-S WITHOUT PROFIT*.WITH PMOtTTS.I Annmtl\tAnnual I Single il\u2019icmium\tSin-Ie Premium : Premuiro.\u2018cea»ins at I\u2019reniium.censing at1 21.\t||\t! IS Samuel Anderson, E*q.Hamilton Blair Avarne, E»q.E.Lennox Buyd, (Re-\u2022 ident.) Charles Downes.E q.Charte* G- a ham, F.sq.I) Q Henrique*.E*q.F.Chas.Maitland, Erq.M'iltiam Railton.Emj.John Ritchie, E-q.F.II.Thomson, E-q.Acmroha.\u2014Adam Murray, l>q ; J.Mitchell E'q.; and M.Wilit-n Hoy d, E«q.S*cr*tart.\u2014Patrick Macintsre, Esq.AcrcAnr____John King, E*q.BsNKIRa.\u2014Mrtar*.torks, lliddulph, A Co., 4S, Charing Cm»*; and Union Bank t>f Loudon, 4, Poll Mall East.Senutox.\u2014F.Hale Thornton, E'q.49, Dr inert Street.Solicitor».\u2014Mc*»r*.Txtham, Upton, Johnson, Upton, ami Johnson.20.Auttin Fq.Manager ul the City ol Glatgow Bank, James Bain, K*q , of AIrri»ton, William Stilling, Juo\u201e E»q .Kenmure.MbotcaL OrricRR* \u2014Alfred Hall.E*q.M.I) ; Joseph bell, E-q , Surgeon ; Daud tunuing-hanie, E»*| , Surgeon.SoLlciruR\u2014Alcxr.Reid, Esq., 73.St.Vincent Street.A a ext* Mr t»rt.Selon A Son, 12.St.Vincent Place.\t_______ THIS COMPANY, established by Act of Parlia-ment in 1S31, affridt the most petb are eminm'ly practical as well as scientific men, and ail thry «ay may be relied on as the result of proiound research, ttstrd and suttat 5 Yrs.3d 5 Yrs \tt.\td.\ta.\td.\t\td.\t1.\td.25\t72\t7\t55\t6\tSS\t2\t19\tII SO\t79\tC\t60\t10\t43\t6\t22\t4 3 5\t85\t10\t67\t8\t47\t10\t25\t3 40\t95\t5\t76\t4\t51\t4\t29\t6 45\t109\t0\t87\t4\t63\t3\t3J\t2 \t121\t2\t101\ti\t71\t7\t26\t5 HALF C REDIT Half Premium During 7 War*.».H.RATES OF PREMIUM.tVhole Premium After \u201cJ Years.t.d.25\t19 7\t39 2 30\t21\t9\t43 6 2.5\t24 11\t49 10 40\t29 2\t58 4 4.5\tSI 10\t69 8 50\t42 6\t85 0 If it '«»t paid, to LEONARD SCOTT A CO.Publishers, 79 Fulton h.icet, entiance 54 Gold S»ret», N Y.P.SINCLAIR, Quebec.Quebec, 9'b Ap'ii I8CI.\tu-1 EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.Capital £500,000 Sterling.Hoard of Local Directors for Canada.Willum I.cbn.F.sq., Juiin roBnancB, E«q., II !.KoUTH.F.sq .John PantliiNr.HsM, K»q, Al» at x> LaKocuuk, F.*q FREDERICK K srkRR, General Age*', H.N.A Celome*, and j\tSuperMiien«leuf of Local Board.rOpOS' agtin*» [OPOS\\f.S W II L It r *< J f r IN\u2019SL'R V N' V loss or damage b« fikr « UUIL1HNG8.Il' l àEII )l.D HR M IT If' GOODS, S l OCK-l N-TR t DE, FARMING an AGRICULTURAL bTOCK ».WESTON HUNT.A jcul far Quebra.Iluni** Wharf, Qurbee, -'Jvi Da»'., 19 0-\tn STILL THE FOREST IS THE BEST MEDICAL SCHOOL ! ! 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