The Quebec mercury, 17 janvier 1861, jeudi 17 janvier 1861
[" Il C II c c THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 1861.VOLUME LVII.MORES ET STUDÏA ET POPULOS ET PRÆLIA DIOAM.\u2014Vma.Geo.IV.NUMBER 7.d^upïipr JlBpprurg.(Estadlished dt Thomas Cary, Sex., 1805.) QEOUOE T.CARY, Pl'DLIShbu.Published on Tuesday, Thursday, anilSATCk-dat, Evenings.TRICE OP ADVERTISING.First insertion, G lines und under.$0 50 - \u2014 7 lines to 10.0 80 .¦\t.>¦ Upwards of 10 lines, 8c.per line.Subsequent insertions\u2014Quarter price.All Advertisements, accompanied with directions, are inserted until forbid, and charged Accordingly.Orders for discontinuing Advertisements, to bo in writ in;, and delivered the morning previous to publication.Persons not having Accounts at this Office wV.i be required to pay on giving Advertisements.£3» Jll commun tentions mist be post paid.Oi;r Agents for United States are S.M.rettingill & Co., 110, Nassau Street, New York, and 10, State Street, Boston.London Agent.\u2014Mr.F.Algar, 11, Clement\u2019s Lane, Lombard street.£3* Full price given for old numbers or bound volumes of the Mercury.BOOK AMD J -p L A M O N D O N No.5 \u2022I \u2022 Jj» .1 Garden Street, sharpens ana repairs CUTLERY of every description, at a cheap rate.Quebec, Nov.10, 18G0.\t135\u201412m CHARLES ANDREWS, NOT JR Y PUBLIC, Office - - - Dr.Marsiei.^ Building No.35, Place D'Jr mes, Upper Town, r3\" Instructions may ralso be left with Messrs.Andrews k Andrews, Advocates, G St.Peter Street, Lower Town.Quebec, Nov.15, 13C0.\t137\u2014Gm 15 .S I1 K 1 6 Ü7 Notary Public, Office J\\ o.G, 67.J'cicr Street.Que\u2019ipc, I7Ui Mn\", I860.\t59\u201412m WILLIAM COLL, PAPER WAREHOUSE.ST.PAUL STREET.Uucliee, Jany.3 I8*>6.\tI\u2014u MR.R.II.BROWN, Teacher or the English, French, and Italian I.anguagki.Apply nt Mr.P.Sinclair's, Si.John Street.Quebec, May 5ili\u201e 1857.\t53\u2014u FOR SALE, I HAT valuable stand for a STIIF-CIIANDLER\u2019S business, comprising the Dwelling House, Store k _\tPremises, at DIAMOMD HARBOUR, heretofore occupied by Messrs.J.Dunn k Co.The property will be sold very low for cash.Apply to F.LANGLOIS, Notary.Quebec, Dec.29, 1800.\t15G BRIGHT SUGAR.Daily Expected per CJ.T, R., 50 IrIri'I)S'BKIGHT MURC0VAD0 su* For sale bv E.k W.POSTON k CO.Quebec, Oct.27, 18G0.\t129 M USCOVADO MOLASSES.Receiving ex G.T.Railway, Vp.rpiERCES MUSCOVADO MOLASS-I O X.ES.For sale bv E.k W.POSTON A CO.Quebec, Oct.27, 18G0.\t129 Valuable Property for Sale.-\tI Stunt\u2019s Summer Bo ESTATE ROBE iT CLft-RK.NOTICE.THE undersigne»! begs leave to inform (he public In goner A1 that he is now prepared in TRANSPORTING FREIGHT to and from the Grand Trunk Railway Depot\thereto- fore ; will not become accoimtnblo for any accidents in the River.\u2014Also Passi tigers fora aided as usual.CHARLES HOUGH.Quebec.Dec.20.18G0.\t152 r-^ THAT FIRST CLASS THREE ÏtW STORY CUT-STONE RLTLDING, corner of St.Paul and Sault-au-Matelot Streets, belonging to thc above Estate.The value of this property has been greatly enhanced bv its proximity to thc new Custom House ; thé vast improvements in progress in connection with the Harbour Commission, and the extensive wharves and manufactories recently constructed along St.Paul Street.Thc property will be sold low, and on easy terms of payment, in order to close the affairs of thc estate.Apply to F.LANGLOIS, Notary.Quebec, Dec.8, 1SG0.\t147 A Country Residence for Sale, PROPERTY known ns Sun-I nyside, at present occupied by John L.Ginn, Esq., situated on the St.Foy Road, 2 miles from the Toll The house contains 14 rooms, newly papered and painted.Commodious out-buildings, Icehouse, k ailiest opp-v (unity to inform the public, that he has, this day, commenced business, in his own name, and on his own account ; he will in a lew du\\ * supply superior Ales and Porter, to all who may favor him, with their custom, without any increase of price.Having ut a great sa> ritice of time and money, and with much trouble, secured the Public a fair competition, the only protection against high prices or an inferior supply.The subscriber respectfully Milbuts, and hopes to obtain u liberal support from a generous public.TUGS.LLOYD.Quebec 27th Dec., 18G0.\t155 QUEBEC the FOR SAFE.THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, ^ known as Montcalm House,Grand bat tory, with modern improvements, and in perfect repair.Immediate possession and liberal terms of payment.\u2014Apply to P.LANGLOIS, Juxa, Proprietor, or to\tF.LANGLOIS, Notary.Quebec Oct.30, 1800.\t130 RIVIERE DU LOUP DISTRICT or THU Grand Trunk Raihcay.WINTER ARRANGSMEPJT.* MAIL TRAINS, LEAVE POINTE LEVI at l.oo, P.M.DAILY, arriving nt Riviere dn Loup at 7.30 P.M.LEAVE RIVIERE DU LOUP at 7.45, A.M., DAILY, arriving at Pointe Levi nt 2.40 P.M., C.FREER, Superintendent Quebec, Dec.10, 18C0.\t152 TO LET, THE THREE STORY HOUSE, No.G, Mount Carmel Street, with immediate possession.Applv to \u2019 E.G.CANNON, Notary, Donacomt Street.Quebec, Nov.3, 1SG0.\t132\u2014u NOTICU.L\u2019HOIST\u2019S RESTAURANT, No.11, Fabrique Sir eel, -TTJII.L BE OPENED TO-DAY.In nddi-W tion to the former Establishment, there will be a TABLE d\u2019HOTE from 12 o\u2019clock, noon, till 3 o\u2019eloek, P.M.; charges 20 cents.Also a SUITER TABLE d\u2019HOTE at same charge, from 9 o\u2019clock till 11 o'clock, P.M.Restaurant charges will be thc same ns formerly.FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, &c., will be always on hand.Quebec, August 7, 1800.\t91 At Peacock\u2019s Restaurant.Bottled Wines.CHAMPAGNE, different brands, Pale and Gold Sherry in cases, Fine Old Port\tdo.For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Dec.22, 18C0.\t153 Pickles and Sauces, op.\u2019PACKAGES assorted Pickles and \u2022J*J J Sauces, Superflue Mustard, in lbs.and J lb.bottles, from the celebrated house of Crosse and Blackwell.For sale bv M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, 22»d Dec., 18G0.\t153 Fancy Biscuit, 'ACKINXONS, comprising Queen's,Prince of Wales, Balmoral, Coffee, Nurscsy, Pic Nie, kc.For sale bv M '.O.Quebec, Dec.22, 1SG0.MOUNTAIN.153 NEW FRUIT.EOXEH, halves and quarters in Layers, Do do\tdo M.It., Do do Valentins.For sale bv M'.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebeo, Dec.22, 1800.\t153 H.Sl W.BANSLEY, Jl.lin CUTTERS To His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Kis Grace tho Duke of Newcastle, Earl St.Germain, General Bruce, ftajor Tcesdale, & Suite, REG to inform their friend# and the Public that they had the honor of waiting on the Prince und his suite, both in Quebec and Montreal.They would call the attention of the Public to thoir fine Sto« k of CHEAP FANCY GOODS of all kinds, received by last English Steamer from English, French and German Manufacturers ; LU BIN S EXTRACTS and PERFUMERY of all kinds; Hair, Tooth, Nail and Shaving Brushes ; Combs, Soaps, Cutlery Baskets, Walking Canes and Toys, the finest and cheapest goods ever imported to Quebec.TRY H.h W?BANSLEY\u2019S Canadian RAZOR STROP and DIAMOND RAZOR PASTE.Razors ground and set on an entirely new principle.Bring your strops along with your Razors, so ns to have them put in good order, for the secret lies in your strop being in order.REMEMBER No.10, St.John Street, Quebec.Quebec, 11th Sept., 18G0.\t109\u2014u Just Received by Express: THRESH OYSTERS and Lobsters.\u2019 Breakfasts, Luncheons and Dinners, will he served at No.3, Place d\u2019Arums.Accomodation for a few Gentlemen.No.3, PEAGE D\u2019ARMES.Qnohe*' 1 Tfh Aug., IPGU\t99 OYSTERS ! .'OYSTERS ! ! by the p,! SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES No.3, St.Denis Street, Cape, coxnucrr.n nv TIic Misses McNAUGUTON ASSISTED HT MONS.11KRVÉOU.rrHE usual Course of Instruction comprises | Enolisu in all its branches, with Wnmxo Ar.iTHMr.ric, Frcnch, Mumc, Dp.awiso, Paint i\\o, kc.,\u2014Also the Rudiments of Latin and German, if requin d.Number of Pupils strictly limited.Quebec, Sept.25, 18G0, July Gl.* ll.r> Arabian,\" and for sale nt DEXTER\u2019S Quebre Sept s, 1 TIOTEl 109 Champague ^ J^ASKETS, assorted brands, for sale by M O.Quebec, Aug 11, MOUNTAIN.9(1 ISGO.\u20141SG1.Dmicinjr, Deportment, Calisthenics, &c., &c.MR.A.R.McDONALD hogs leave to nn-nouneo, that lie will Ol\u2019CN Ids CLASSES, in the above Arts, on MONDAY, the 3rd Deconhcr n xt, in RUSSELL'S CONCERT H AI L, Palace Street.Mr.McDONALD, at the urgent solicitation of a large number of Quebec families, will open Classes for Dancing, Deportment, k>\\, a> above, ai.1 hopes, from Ids long experience in the Profession elsewhere, to receive uml deserve a good hliare of public patronage.Rcf.renees :\u2014Fot Miformation as to terms, apply ut Sinclair's, ut Mr.McDonald's resilience, No.2, D'Aguillion Street, or at the Concert Hall, N.B.\u2014S.hools nm! familiesatlcudtd to.Quebec, Nov.27, 13G0.\t142 pHILDREN\u2019S WORM TABLETS (KEAT-VV ING'S)\u2014Tim recently dbvovertd utifailing remedy for Worm Disorders in Children and Adults, bn* noi\\ been concentrât'd in the b.r:n ofn pi r< lv Vegetsblo Swealimat.Tho Tublrt is eagerly taken i.Childroa, and olio to tlit'\"' giv.n iwiee or thrice u we-, k, w ill i i;V.t a safe and c rtaia t tire.Prepared and sold in Tins, |.y THOMAS KEATING, rhmist, k\\, i-J, St.Paul\u2019s I htirch-vuid, London, r.nd Retail by ail Druggists and Patent Medic iuu Venders in the world.('bst-rve tbo words \u201cKEATING\u2019S WORM TA BEET\u201d arc engraven on tho Government Stamp of each Tin, without which none'ar« genuine.Quebec, Nov.27, 1SG0.\t142\u20143tn-lw Il EST PUBLISHED.THE QUEBEC FOR 1 8JS 1 .Printed at the Mercury Office, PRICE 4d.CONTAINS in addition to the usual matter, and rising and setting of the sun ut Quebec, the Statutory Holidays; Moveable Festivals ; Injunctions observed by the church of Rome ; the Heads of the Provincial Government house lie Arrival and Dej Terms of the Queen\u2019s Bench, Superior Court and Circuit Court; Otimers and Members of tho Corporation; Military Stall': Binks and days of discount ; List of Mugistnitcp, ,vc., kc.On Sale at thc \u201c Mercury\u201d CAicenml principal Bookstores.Quebec, Nov.20th 18C9.\t139 At L\u2019Hoist\u2019s Restaurant, CAK C-ïÜTFRg, Portland and New York, Price\u201437$ cents.Quebec, Dec.20, 18G0.\t153 mwimmNi: HOUSE, UPPER TOWN MARKET.Splendid Assortment ML\t& WINTER\t« ,\t^\tc- ent ; the Members of the Executive; both ^ TTV TT?m /IN 7\\ WT\\ r* X unes of (be\tLegislature\t:\tOflioers of the\tPub-\t;\ty\tv V\t.»< '.Aj.iA U.\\\t.\tN*\t^ :\tDepartments;\tPost\tOflicc\tRegulations;!\t> ,'Wml \\\tA\tWj $1\t['(*) Ivj\t£ \u2022rival and Departure of the Malls at Quebec; ^\t-A\tN/ KS 3/ wmm C- & A- S ME Y TON MERCHANT TAILORS, 27, St.John Street.ACIIANG E of P A RT N ERS11T P hi i ng n bout to take place in the above linn, C.k A.S.having come to the determination to SELL OFF their STOCK at COST PRICES, great bargains will be given FOR CASH ONLY.And all accounts due the firm, will require to be settled without ib lay, preparatory to carrying out the above arrangement.C.k A.Snmaton still continues their STAMPING, BRAIDING, EMBOSSING und EMBROIDERY, in tie newert style.Quebec, Dec.4, 1800.The Subsrribrrs brw to announce the arrival of the gicntcr portion of their Fall Importations.THEY ARC NOW OPENING imw Fancy & Staple miY GOODS or EVEItY DESCRIPTION, to xviiten TIIEV WILL ADD PECULIAR ATTRACTION 145 mimL WIIITlvS Patent Metallic Soles.At VERY LOW FIGURE, whicli (iicy shall ho marki Special Notices.il.DU UAltP.Y'S DELII IOIJS hkaltii res-TOIIING RKVALENTA ARABICA FOOD,re»t r«* liiwfrct ili-.,e»(ii>ii, »tronc nrrvr«, soiimt lunge, lienltliy liv< r.n.Trf'liiny 'le.'|i, und fiinctinmi! repulnrity tolliv mn»t ili-'idcred or \u2022'nferliU'il withm t medicine pur a-mjs or Expense, remowns .peedily nml rtf ctui'Py ui.liroti in, (dy.|n>i:i^, Imliitnni co'.xt pntii'n, tun-iiiorlinid#, livrr cum|iliiint, flntulcnry, diurrliœa, «I;» m* it tit -,, nrrioiiMte-.', b.Pi'ii.ni'nx, »CifN avoided by iimiig Du Barry** Pmid which, at a lew pence p« r day *:nr* 50 tioiestta cn»i in Pliysir, o I ai d s!l oilur r'ini'dii*.Certifie,te No.'!t inn, cou^ii, motipaiion, d t'.li'uri, sp'iMm, si» !:nr-» and \\ni-utl'ni'.Lure No.47,1-1.'Ii»< i-Hi/iheili Jacobs, id t-Nticiiir n.r-vi'ii.uu *, ind^cslt.:., u.i.hir »-,!'\u2022«\u2022 spir t*, audtur vru» f.neii'*.Pure No.51,siu\u2019, lli\" Ri'id.lames T.\u2022 Minpf.rll, Ki-.ki l iiani, Nirbdk, of indiae>tnin> ani lui,dil iv id the birr.L\u2019u c No.10,270.Ilohcitr, C-;., | | Finnli-y, \u2018t ril l, id Li* ui.iaiiipiiMl uvc*.N.wv we kiiviw m t .illy thot \u201c lil.iv in tlie tdixiil,*» t that ilio'-oe iiilnhil- it ;il«n.ftLiny of thc itisardrra th 11\" r.mie th*' hlinnr frxn.c, h.ve their linnic in it, doi v :u.i.» tn the.»ki I .'f Dr.Ay*r fi r the relief wt'icii kit timie.ti-s iivvt r fail tnulTud us when wa r.obbgeJ in luv« tccuur.c to them.\u2014Cathulic, liul-ilu.x, N.rf.P.E.POUUIS, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, 35, ST.JOHN STREET, % PP P I N F O 11 S !c to br\u2018vo us any tidings of them.\\\\re had not, .V'W- e.vr, long to wait tor these.On the Mth t.v ) more Sikhs, who turned out to be the ,\t.b to c>un il at Iurin a policy souri Lw also?\u2022 l in lueiation ami abstention, yet pushes 1 ialtnont so nine i Iowm.ds war that if .she dors not attack Austria in order to drive her out ol Yenetia the position of King Victor Emanuel and Count Cavour will be untenable in tlie eyes of all the Italian nation ; but that which removes all doubt here on this subject is that the war will scarcely have broken out when wo shall see events take place in the East of such im T.'-.-J-» » ¦ « 1 he law under which to arrest Ander.-on was a Mi-souri exclusively.]t the Union generally, and wouhl not be recognized, for instance, in New York or Massachusetts* Now it is held that engagements between nati ns must \u2022o interpreted by national j laws.Great Bid .in contracts, not with a .State of the Union, but with the Union itself.The Er?e\tof'-!\u2018t''c u,,Ucd s'a\u2018'a on the 1 It.i in .t int.Saturday In the Montreal Gazette of we find the following :\u2014 Under the head of \" Special Notices'' in the liRngor Courier of lust Friday, wc lind the following \u201c unexpected\u201d notice :\u2014 To the Hon.Senate ami House of Representatives ofthc Slate of Maine Legislature assembled : We tl.o undersigned, respectfully rcijmst that your llonoriihlu hody will appoint eom-missioners to confer with the Uriti.-h Government in regard to an immediate annexation of the State of Maine to the Gunudus : also, to make arrangements for an immediate .secession of the said State from the General Government.Dated at Danger Dec.10.1800 A.V.ATWATEII, w.a foi.sum, n.0.Sn.VOF! %!.!>, J VS.C.IIUOW.VK, c ias.a.finui\u2019so.v, J >.\\AS SMITH.and niatcen thousand others [ .Vf w Dr u nswiriecr.Critu.vo.\u2014The grand match be tv.-con the Quebec and Kingston Curling t.\u2019lub , took i>lac3 yesterday; and ciulcd in ii.e triumph of the Quebecers ; The majority amounted to ten.viz : three in Kingston and seven in Quebec.From all we can ascertain by the .statements of connoisseurs in tl.is interesting game, the plav was excellent.Giiv.t oi sic im»-pa .i .i r .\t.Sd.jjic.ed during the earlier part ol their wii^at oi .sacking 1 okin, andean bardiy be > j.,tnnoni ii *.\t.i .l.'.\"èhit\u2018 '\t\u201c\u2022\u201c¦tU'S1>Ul'1,\u20180 \u201cf\"18 MosofüoNomn,,, Amlorson, and two , Sikhs arrived in carts, and on the IGth Tn\t.4\t11\t.\u2022\t,\t,\t.\t.All KsAli*) illiu U1I U1U lUlll mm n \u201c* i\u2018\"\"' the tlnvat ofbomlarding tla* city; that Mr.Harry i\u2019arkcs and Mr.I.u.h had been safolv returned.and that tiic aniiy of Siing-ko-lin-sin was still in the field.immédiat dy after tliis the remains of tlie uutortuu a.- prisoners, who had been l'aroar-ously m irder d 1 tin' cruelties intliet d on t.icin I y .\u2018he rude Mongolian troops, were given up.Mo srs.I'arkcs and Locii iiad met with some il -treatment, and endured the dread anxiety Iving s \u2022v.wa! limes ordered out furrx-ciition ; but they were eompaiatively fortunate in the captors into whose Jianils they fell, and latterly they were well treated in I'ekin, under tlie orders ol I\u2019rinco Kung.Next in coiupanv-tive g tnl ioi tnu \u2022 i.i them wore Captain Dra-liazon.K.A.ami ihc Althc d* l.uc, wiio were :inp!y i'-neaded by tic ord'Ts of a Tartar eneral.who wc.s mortaily v.oumlcd at the time.We d \u2022\u2022¦ply regret ' to say that Mr.] Dow!by, the Tunes' correspondent ; Mr.De Norman, and i.i \u2022utcmuit Vmlerson met a more horriide lab.*.Dcing tied ui> in the brutal millin' l- hi y.iiieh tlm iMong.da are iieeustomed to tient tiicir prisoiurs, and most senntiiv sup-!ied with looil, tliey gradually sank beneath tneh .-.tih, lings and linaily .\u2018xidred.Tliere is no r \u2022asou t.> suppose that tin* Tartars actually it Midcd to torture them to death, as they are ilv.avs in the habit of so treating even prison feikhs ; those of four more Sikhs which wore brought in on the 17th completed, with the survivors, tbo entire party that had been taken on the 18th of September, with one exception, that of poor Brabazon, whose fate for sonic time remained enveloped in mystery.Twenty-six in all were captured \u2014seven Englishmen, 1!) Sikhs ; of tlicsj ers w.ims.* lives tiicy wi di to iu-csorvc, but sueli '\u2018dliou tînmes on the morning of the 21st n .\tt » \u2022»\t.*11\t-\t.i .\t.\t.C .1\t.^ .two Englishmen (Burkes and Loch) and 11 Sikhs were released, and four Englishmen (Da Norman,.Bowl by, Anderson, and Phipps) with eight Sikhs, died of their sufferings.Brabazon alone continued missing.Accounts which were not long subsequently received left us in no doubt, however, cither as to the fact of his death or of the way in which it happened.Though the earliest of them all in point of time, it was perhaps the happiest death, for he was saved much oi the sufferings the others underwent, iio attempt was made by the mandarins to ^produce his body, and when were ask what had become of him, they said two Europeans had been beheaded by order ol the General commanding at Pah-li-chow, when that position was attacked by the of Maine, their country is impassable to anv American force whatever.By this annox- >re important, it would place I following is ; f the Grand Tnnk Riiiway, current ^oar: ntion therefore, it would be impossible for the Americans to pi mt so much as one battery between Quebec and the Atlantic while the English kept the advantage at sea.Still more the terminus of and virtually the whole line itself, on B.iti soil and in BritMi hands.Thu-, tlie winter and summer communications of Canada with the ocean and the mother country would be assured whether for peace or tar war.Another enormous advantage to British power is to be found in the ac jtiisition of the timber of Maine, tar the loss »»r' Maine would be tl.e !o- \u2022 oftiic re i! lumbering ground of America and would leave lier none other save the pine woods of North Carolina.Supposing tut- move to be serious, will the game of Annexation be confined to Maine?It is more likely to run throughout New England.The utrontr affinity existing between t\u2019-.v-e States make-it more likelv that the movement would extend Liten.\\.p,y and ilisTonio.u.Society.\u2014The Annu d general meeting of this, one of our oldest chartered institutions, was held on Wednesday last, when the reports ior the past year were read, showing that the Society has made better progress of Etc than for some years.The Treasurer's r -port gives a balance of S7-IS ou hand.The a list of the Officers for the President, E.A.Meredith, LL.D.; Vice-Presidents, W.Andrew, M.A.; J.f.angton, M.A.; C.M.Taie; E.T.Fu t lier : IV Ms.ir f.L>.llanangton : Council Seei-.-tary, N.If Rouen ; Correspond im?do., W.D.C.iin.ib -il ; Recording do., L).Wilkie; I.ibraii.ui, S.Star-ten ; Curator of Miis.-iim, A.Wal ae \u2022 : (.tira: :\u2022 of Apparatus, Lieut.Ashe, R.N.: As Seer -tary, G.T.Cary.Historical Document Committ *o :\u2014G I; Faribault, R.S.M.Uouciiett \u2022, W.Mars i n, M.D., C.N.Montizninbert, D.Wiiki \u2022, with tii- Présidant and Corresponding .S \u2022 r tn.v.ex.o.Tteio.i\".1 ivj:rc!t il liait s-nne t\u2019tlie iuutal pvtiators were n i u.-ls, or about i.-loo.ooo, was\u2019ex- ^ \u2019 \u2018hh^d Coutiiianders-in-Cliicf, they 77 1 \u2022' ;'ir Grant f.r tlie families of Ids were ignorant ofthc sad particu\u2019ars atteml- although they arc foreseen, l can assuro you, by the Prussian Govern men t.Every one is now aware that it was chiefly Austria, :n conjunction with England on tnis point, who alway opposed, ami still opposes most decidedly, the annihilation of ihu power of lurkey.Tt is necessary, thcrofbro, cost w.ut it may, even it\u2019it were the lighting up oi a 7dn2r.1l conflagration, to boat down and reduce Austria to sucli a point that she can offer no obstacle to the exccutiou of the vast project of F.^nncc in the East.It is without doubt hecdlteO Î9 tell you that Russia seconds with all her power Bio views of the French Emperor, for the very simple reason that she expects to reap very important advantages from their realisation.Once Austria engaged in a great war in Itdy, obliged to maintain 011 foot numerous troops in Hungary and in Gallioia to keep down revolution, her lino army overwhelmed and destroyed by tlie combined forces of I ranee and Piedmont in Yenetia\u2014Austria, forced to make peace to prevent the invasion of the Tyrol, and perhaps the march ol her enemies on her capital, would be reduced by her powcrlcssiicss to accept such conditions as France would und mbtedly impose upon her, that .she might accomplish tlie execution of the plans long meditated upon in Paris with regard to the East, and tliere is no Power capable of neutralising these plans except Prussia and England; but from the intimate relations which Louis Napoleon has been able toestablish between t ue Cabinets of London and the Tuileries the Emperor may have some reason for thinking that, by giving certain commercial aud political compensations in other countries to them, ho may induce Lords Palmerston and #J.Russell to consent to an armed neutrality, but which would never extend to an actual war while these statesmen remained in power.Events of the greatest magnitude will therefore take place during T'hiI in the East and in Europe, unless England and Austria can find means to prevent their execution in favour of Franco uad eventually of Russia.\u2014 Morninn Herald.\tJ Missouri.It recognizes federal, but not municipal laws- and as Anderson\u2019s act was criminal by the l-ittcr only, and not by tl.o former, the argument \\\\a> alleged to fail.This was the position in wl.ton the case was left at tlie departure of tue last mail, The courts were exceedingly perplexed with the law, and painfully embarrassed, we may well presume, by the dilemma beiore them.In their hearts and consciences the Canadian authorities, must !iu\\o felt that Anderson slew his enemy in defence of all that man holds dear* they must have felt that to surrender liim to his pursuer to he burnt alive\u2014a fate probably reserved for him\u2014would be a most dreadful responsibility and yet, as judges bound to administer the law uprightly, they may have hardly seen how to evade the conclusion.''c are not surprised therefore to find that Piey h ive taken refuge in indecision, and rc.Viitted the case successively from one Court to a.\"oilier.First the magistrates gave up the atto.\u2019.npt, and referred the matter to the Attorney-General ; then the Attorney-General, after two months* consideration, alleged his incompcicnco, and now the Court ol Qccon s Bench has cor- nizaiicc of the question, by which tribunal it must be finally decided.Before this time, indeed, judgment has doubtless been given, though ou which side it would bo hard to conjecture.The tone of the correspondence from Canada published in tho American journals is very remarkable.The 1 oporters who transmit from Toronto tho accounts of the proceedings are evidently under tho impression that our colonial au- Du Xonnan, ami Amioi.ioii were buried with givat sol jin nit y in the Russiun cemcterv outside th \u2022 waits oi Pekin.Untheisth the Knip.'forks summer palace wa-i toit;l!y destroyed l,v lire, property to an '.is 1'.t.i.y n.siroyeu tiy nre, property to 1 iinnien.se value ivini,- thereby destroyed.\u2022 Uu ii 'léîii O lober, ^ir Hope Grant hi K-ii ii a proclamation calling for the pavmo tug the deaths of these poor fellows ; the details were gradually obtained through the released prisoners ; and, as the bodies of our murdered countrymen were brought in, the treatment they had endured burst upon us wiih appalling distinctness.There was but one feeling throughout the army, horror at .the ticachery and atrocious cruelties taut I !ia(! been committed, a feeling most fullv .\tc,.payment ol the money on account of the prisoners, and : p ; \u2022 v ty i> » » in ;iiriiiU.;v of a lonveiitioii, under tlm Uireat A ot saek;nit I'ekin.had j participated in by Lord Elgin and fei\u2019r iont 1 Hope Grunt.tile pay in nt of tic Hi real Thi> wa- respondod to by moimy on \u2018die zatii, and tn ; i.ut.j-ot I it \u2022 convi niion on the 2-fth by \u2019 is , v\t»\t.~\t*'** *\"*w\t'Jl Lord Elgin ami Rrin.-e K \u2019.no.On tlm latter I ^ ' ¦^01\u2019inan> Anderson, Bowlhy, and Phipps (il.th; n.ti.'i ntion - ofthc treaty of Tien-tsin 1 7°r0 Cuna*on0t! tu the grave.At noon ol OF THE 31 UR DE RED PRISONERS.It was on the 17th that the remains of How Muoa Ax de-a son Came the B t\u2019JTL's Dodje.\u2014The YVashington Stir oi \u2022S it u id ay evening, has this cu.ieuà story ol t.ie Major's shrewdneis :\u2014 than Put it w.ml I bo c >mfined to M line, and if the pviuctplc of secession bcadmittei\u2019, tiE Annex itiou can be acliitvoi withoui tlie tiring of a gun.Were New England part of a British American confederacy, that confederacy would be tlie strongest Maritime power in America, and the cession of fishing rights to the United .States w« ull bo virtually cancelled as New England alone c m avail nerself of them, and tnc greatest fishing grounds in the World would revert to tlie British.The effect may be understood when we observe that it is the virtual junction of the marine of America with that of Englan i, and would give such a promise of perpetual ascendancy at sea as would Mid the foreign powers of Europe to abandon large naval preparations as a useless burden on their subjects.Tho Province would gain a population about equal in number to that of.Scotland and forming the only orderly, law loving, peaceable and well conducted State of tlm Union.This population inhabits the most healthy part of the United States and is physically superior in the more Northern part*of the country to the Midland States.The last consideration is that of the probible moral effect of the action of Maine on the ctiussc of order in Europe.Wc cannot doubt it will ho immense.The spectacle of a Republican people voluntarily returning to the flag of Royalty will furnish arguments in favor of Monarchy superior even to those ullordcd bv .South Carolina.\u201c Wc hear ti nt on (.\u2019liristmac day Major Ar.-dursya din \u2022(! tor^iaily with th;\tion au\"- horitios\u2014 bivt,\u2014:n Charleston, n:rl was d i'v carried b:i\"k to l-ort Moultrie by earle moon-light, apparently very nrich overcome hv- tlie good tilings (Irinkiibl ; set before lii.n.T!.,e in eliargc ol'the steamer posted in the fort thcref»»re thoaudit it would be sjif * i*,,,* t|, .,u j,, relax their vigilance, and thtnis -Ives taken Christmas night tr, lie, in the mid-t of v.ikc'i Anderson and his force spiked Moultrie's guns and landed safely in Fort Sumpter.The apparent intoxication of Anders »n was but a fe.i.t to have tlie very effect it did i: .ve.\u201d '\u2022 1 -7.: e.\u2022.clmng -d.in- toilowin - nr,5 the luat u:iy wc ail assembled to bear them to tni'i .-'iTred -1 t''\u2019nv,',lLion' !\u2019° lar ,li ,h*>',iavc j thj-\u2019ir last resting-place.A portion of tlie ,.\t.» 1 .-î-\t1 King\u2019s dragoon guards und irregular caval- tim affair at T ku.\ty\tj\tf'dDwcd, with the hand pi tying the \u201c Pc id 2 r vokes tie; consent given by tlie ! March.Lord Elgin and Sir Hope Grant |Li'-cu t j th \u2022 condition'd suspension Imr I Wyro chief mourners.The pill-bearers \u2022 \u2022 nV n ,t to 1 d.me a minister in permanent ' were the members of the embassy and K':\" i ' S- 4,r\tf1;\" > \u201c\"d ' d the ih re, or v.ii nit suit s nor.\u2022\u2018At.\u20191 prov.d s til \u2022 ptym nt of an indemnity ol >, I 'u.n jj t.i.dsin ail ; ti.at is 1,:/)\u2022\u2022,u »0 nice ilum tnc un airtady grant d by liio aiy > a iien-t'in.iifii-'.in is to pay ii.i'f a I y the .'utii of November.(Janton .J3J,3.-|.-J ta ds, 1 ;ss tiie advances towards the \u2022Kiaiii ¦\u2022\u2022n sit ¦, b_.ii» same day.'I iiv rest is to he paid out .f the Gustoms,\u2019one-lifth of tlio revenue ot which will bo taken quarterly until tii \u2022 v.ii de is paid.*¦ Art.t 0,1 -ns Tien-tsin to trad?.\u2018\u2022 Art.ô re n jv s the iut rdi t on emigration to tii ¦ Drills.) colonies or clsewh .re, and pro-vide; tiiat I'egiilutioiis shall ho lix d for tl, \u2022 P*oi tio.i tr, t emigrant.\u2022\u2022Art Ge.i s tt, ii, \u2022 Dritisli frown tii* A valuable eommunicatiou was read at last evening's stated meeting of the Literary and Historical Society, by R.S.31.Bouehette.Esq.Commissioner of Custom?, bring an original paper lately received from 31.Doinuzieres de .Séelielles, a literary gentleman of «St.3Iulo, in Franco, and a friend of a resident corresponding member of the society.Tho paper, which related to the life and voyages of Jacques Cartier, could rot hive Uvn.placed m better hands; Mr.Bouchettc, in raiding it indicated the s diont points and remarked wherever new hg.its were tii row n on Inc proceedings \u2022 I tlat eminent discoverer M.Do St-chellw, w!io promises f ;rther original contributions to the Society, has bestowed some pains on the obttilling of full and accurate inibru.a-tion, including tuucii that is\u2018new here, i'raai the archives of St.31 .do, as wJl as from vuriaus known writers, iu tho present com.uunmition he gives a highly iutcro*t-ing skcte.'i of tho three voyages of* Cartier, umi appends w \u201cjrièccs jutb'fio.itivt»/ copies Almost an Explosion !\u2014The family of.Mr.Beaudry, shoemaker.TJ 8t.John s Road, were wakened out of their slumber?it an unreasonable hour yesterday morning by an overpowering smell of pa?.Mrs.Beaudry was so nearly suffocated that me-liedaid had to ho pntciir *d, and as the e-cipe of gas continued for some time, she was at once ordered lobe remove 1 from the neighborhood.On examination it was f mad that a leakage (if iras had oecun-i d fro'ii a break in the main pipes, and t!.; polio-; havin'/ been notified stops were i:n mediately taken to clieek the escape.A-nros are generally kept burninz by night a.well as by day in the s'ov s durinz s vor\u201d weather, it is a miracle that the '.ro did not ignite and blow up the house and ail 7 inmates.tion of Cuwloon ni»\\v an umter leas ', and \u2022 .\t-\u201d\t\"¦ \u2019\\~J \u2022p*1-*-\u2022 ' i( lari and pare, I ofthc colony of Hong ,,,0,te grave; the scrv.ce was perl*, inn,;1 frong.\t0 \u2018 by the chaplain to the forces, the Rev.31r.\" A\u2019j 7 provi.l s far tiie immodiate opera-, 3PGce ; and one of the most striking oecur- \u2022!d under leas' ,\t-some oihcers of Ins regiment, and some men ol the King\u2019s dragoon guards.Parke and Loch, who had shared their c iptivity, but had escaped by a miracle the Lite of these their poor companions, walked on ckhcrside ni\" of De Norman\u2019s cuflin.Numbers ofolfieers of bath armies, including the French Com-ntander-in-cliief, closed the proeossicn.fine Russian minister, General [gnutieff -with that (\u2018.onsiderution and in the liberal s iirit which have dEtinguishcd him in alt lii.s^ intercourse with the army ever sine\" their first landing at Pout mg\u2014had placed ! the Russian cemetery at the disposal of the 1 G'oinniandor-in-Chief.They wore all )m- TIIE » LONDON TIMES\u201d ON TIIE ANDERSON CASK.The complications incidental to the Fugi-ti\\c Slave Law are just now most strangely exemplified in a case ponding before the law courts of Canada.In the autumn of last year 31 r.Scneci Diggs, a cotton planter residing in Howard County, Missouri, observed a strange Negro walking across his estate.As a matter of course, be challenged this visitor, cross questioned him, and, not bring satisfied with his explanations, proceeded to detain him.Tlie Negri', Anderson by name, accompanied his captor submissively for u short distance, but as he approached the planter's house ho seized an opportunity, broke away from his enemy, an 1 ran.Mr.Diggs started instantly in pursuit ofthc fugitive, but, though three of his own Negroes joined in the chase, Anderson succeeded for more than an hour in eluding their gripe.At length, as the runaway was approaching a fence, tlie planter overtook him, and, brandishing a stick over his head, c tiled upuii him tosurrender.In reply Anderson drew n large dirk-knife and threatened death to any one who touched him.Despising such a menace from tlie lips of a slave, Mr.Diggs closed boldly with t ie fugitive, who immediately made good his words by st ibbinghis assailant to the heart.The unhappy planter reeled biek into the ditch, and alter a brief struggle d 'pirtod, as a New York p iper observes, for a land where ho will inevitable tlioritics will do their duty, whatever pain the act may cost them.They observe, too, that the Canadians, however sensitive they may be to the horrors of tho case, will certainly not oppose popular force to tho execution of the law.I here will be no rescue.If the sentence goes against Anderson ho will bo given up, for the law will be ob-Sïrvcd by people and judges alike.The correspondent of the Xcw York Tribune records it as u proof that \u201c strong lo\\o ol law pervades the community,\u201d that a certain magistrate, presumed to be hostile to the prisoner, has not been tarred and feathered, and he cannot cou-! elude his letter without suggesting that tho unfortunate slave, even if delivered over to ' his pursuers, might he \u201c met\u201d on the borders of the colony by people less accustomed than the Canadians to respect the decisions of Courts.There arc only four routes, ho observes, practicable at this season of \u2019the year from Canada to the States.Vcrbntn ?//L The Canadians are full of sympathy.They have supplied the prisoner with ne- tion of ivViu:lt* 1'ioK*tiin> a,M Diis conven-, rencos was the presence at the grave, in \u2022Ait.8* provides for the promulgation of j ji^rvcsHnouis of a Roman Catholic ami nstruinent.?throughout the I ,jrec*t pnest, who joined t!»eir prayers to ours ever the remains of our murdore 1 eoun- I'.'lh th: Lin.'ii' r.b »vo \u201c Art 9 pr ,vi.h - f-.r tl.e immédiat évacua- , trynien.The cemetery is about a quarter \"\"t\"'.:y ' A;,','A \u2018'V?'-* ^ ; oi' * «\u2022il* oubMo the no, then, wall ,r the \u2022oii.gi.I ii1: ie-.ol our urnr.-in Cinn.i will I»im.\u201e\t\u2022\t, .\t,\t.runaiii at Ti n-t '.orTaken.oj Tung- how.ol ! 7'.ll'e L'ravc is on high ground, just .\t.\t11.\t.\t.\t.U'l t hi >1 flu, 1.A»\t.*_\t»l\u2019, -\tn- .inevitably be \" convineed of \u201c certain facts coaccr-N\u2019iggers whieli he \u201c was f md oi denying in his lifetnno.\u201d Anderson made .\"\u2022oil lit escape, crossed tho Can id i an \u2022 frontier, and commenced a quiet and industrious career as a free man upon British soil.A short time ago, however, ho was tracked to his ahode hy certain emissaries from Missouri, and claimed, not as a fugitive, but as a murderer, under the provisions of the Ashburton treaty for the extradition oi criminals.By that couvcn-u >n it is enacted that any person or persons agtinst whom offences punishable by American law can ho established by Cantl-li in law shall be delivered up to ju.-Aioe, ami the question was whether the act com- cess.incs, ami with money lor his defence, they would probably not refuse information as to the movements of the returnin\" coiuoy ; but they will not break the law.I hat must be left to people of greater independence.YVe suppose there will be hardly a man in England who will not hope for the success even of this forcible rescue, if tilings come to that extremity.The futo probably in store at this crisis oi* Southern iunuticism fi>r a slave who not only ran a-way*, but killed the white planter who attempted to arrest him, is too shocking too think of, and yet the 3iissouri agents may establish their case.The truth is that such complications must for for ever bo contingent upon institutions like that of Slavery.YVhcrcvcr an institution is at variance in its very essence with the moral instincts of our nature, the antagonism thus created will pervade every' question concerning it.All except slaveholders will judge this case by feelings which they will place above the law.Tliey may not cirry their convictions to tlie length of breaking the law.but in their hearts they condemn jL Jll\"l \"iil sympathize with the offender.This is a conflict of laws, which c.in nnvop conflict of laws, which can never be terminated by any political compromise or legal adjustment.It mmt prevail as bug as Slavery prevails, for Slavery cannot prevail without enactments against which immunity rebels.Nature and law aro therefore forced into collision, and under sucli conditions no peace can be reasonably expected.\t* mitted by An Icrson dull be brought under such definitions.That Anderson killed During tlie Crii noun war Messrs.Freeland of .Manchester, cm/aged to supplv tin Government with \u2022\u2022pir.isol hay.\" The contract lasted .seventeen months, and in the Manchester Bankruptcy Gmirt.a fo v w»< uzo t the linn having rccentlv f filed.j »>r.e \u2022fftho partners admitted the hay spcculn-tion bad yielded a profit of £78,000, and this, he it remembered, in less than a \\cur and a half.The homogeneous metal intro luce 1 a \u2022horttimo ago in Woolwich factory, fbr fnrg-ing steam boilers, is ordered by tbe B , ml 0.Admiralty to be applied experiment dly in tlie manufacture of ehains, links, and s\u2019imi- lar purposes, nn'l to be reporte t on aect r-dingly, after being carefully teste I.Mrs.\tJenkins, of Brist»\t1, whilst\ton;\tjazed recent.)\tin prepiring I.i\tr clothes\tfui\t1.;i marring\tc tl.e following d\t!V, VC i\tI.»)\t1 C : nc fir^\t, an l her dress I\t- .* > .itna\t\tite i.(ha was\tburnt 1 to d ; ith.\t\u2022She hid\tre.\toil \u2019ll t ic pit;\t.ir:hd agi r.f'cia\tht /, * wait .\tlie .ai b .-,-n\tndr.s\tri l.pro-\tand in prosenoo of which Prussia,\tand coii- ;; -1 t.vt .\tw rn .; .y:ii-.i.i\t.i.li.B.j\tHcqtmntly all tho G rmanio Confo h ' ,l \u2022' ¦\t'i »>y\t-hi-, in di, ;\thould never stand by as tran >\\i n t i ; i l trcity in l ; o e invention, j U h.-u» become maniicstto i id vail doubtl ?s receive » duo reward for penetrate tho scorctsof the policy of the ail that ho has undergone.Tho Hon.I Cabinet of tho Tuileries tint the Emperor ration, ju;l st» ctators.persons able to Di.'gs, and killed him wilfully, was admit-fo I; but was he justified in doing so?Had Diggs a right to arrest him ?\u2018if lie had, the killing was murder; if he had not it was justifiable homicide.According to the 'Vale law of 31 issouri there was no doubt about the case.That law enacts that any Negro loan l more Ilian twenty miles from Ids master\u2019s plantation without a pass may be arrested and taken bick, and it further m-d dns that the captor shall receive for his service a reward of five dollars, besides invclling cxpenccs proportioned to the milcigo.Consequently Diggs was acting legtlly in apprehending Anderson, and Ymbrson illcgtlly in resisliuz Dizzs.ft is perfectly true that the fugitive was defending his liberty, and perhaps his life ; but the hw of sell-preservation, it was sud coul 1 not be pleaded.A curious eise -v is put by way of p trallel.The law of Canada, lil.c that of England, permits imprisonment lor debt, whereas certain Statis of the American Union recognize no such practice.Suppose, therefore, that an inmate of a debtor's prison iu Canada should effect his escape by killing bis gtoler m l seek an asylum in one of tlie States wlii'ri! iuc ircci-ation for debt is unknown, would that StRc ho justified in refusing to surrender the fugitive?Would it not r.ither be compelled t> measure the crime by the usages of the .State where it was Mm i it it tod ?Iu tlie same way, were not ¦he MEsouri nutlnritios justitiod iu dc-n Hiding the surrender of un offuidur who a id been guilty of what by Missouri law .vis i munie.-, however it might be rogird ri iu Canada?Tueso arguments might per-laps have been hard to answer, but tber* visa loophole lorosoqie.Tho Canadian Courts were bound to respect American h\", but uere th«y bound to respect Mis- Nkw 31 l.skj.\u2014Y\\ e received on Tuesday the following from Oliver Ditson A Co., Boston, through Mr.Sinclair.*' Jockey hat and feather,\" words hy Wilson, music hy Brockaway.\u201c Faithful to t\" l> ill-i, Glover.Ars Oiseaux de Xttlrc.Dame/ par Clapisson, (English and French words.) \u201c Roses bloom in summer only,\" ballad, Stephen Glove r.3IelanolJo March, by Ilamm.to thee,\u201d ballad by C.YV.Tho volunteer movement is spreading throughout Australia and there is scarcely a township of any importance which haa not now its rifle corps.Upwards of 200,000,000 oranges aro annually imported into tlie United Kingdom, about one-third of which number disposed of wholesale iu London.13 The Archbishop, of Friburg, in Baden, has, at the request of the Government interdicted the clergy from making collection in private houses of Peter\u2019s pence.A new Protestant church is in course of construction in Paris, which will be able to-bo iR of no loss twenty Protestant churchca and 101 Protestant clergymen.The number of children regularly attending Protestant Sunday Schools in Paris is 2,li00.Tho manufacture of heavy Armstrong guns proceeds nt so rapid a puce that wc may hope to find two or three of the heaviest de-oription of ordr.anco added to the anna-ui.miL of all our first and second class mcn-of-w.ir and frigates before tho end of next spring.\u2014(.Inny and Xtny (Jir.eUc.) We n vcr re.-.peel pur.-nns who aim simply to amuse us.1 here Eu vist difieronco between those we e.ill amusing men and those we denominate entertaining; wo laugh with the former and reflect with tho latter. The al mini tv luvo d i reetod tlutcalve0 foot j» I!y, piU'trvcd u»iik, and preserved io\\\\l, aro to l*o added to the li.st of medical comforts supplied to her Majesty\u2019s ships.The quantity to be supplied is governed by the size of the ship and the station Upon which she is serving.43g ^PÏPgPfljpÇ.ARRIVAL OF THK STEAMSHIP BREMEN.New York, Jan.14.The \u201c Bremen\u201d has arrived.Paris, ]>t.\u2014The \u201c Moniteur\u201d has commenced publishing in its unoflicial part a daily political review.The Emperor of Austria has pardoned nnd liberated the Count of Tclcki ; he having promised to be in future a faithful subject.China dates are to the ISth November, via St.Petersburg.There is nothing new.J he King of Naples takes refuge every night in a Spanish vessel, returning to Gaeta in the morning.A party favoring the annexation of Rome to Sardinia made a demonstration at St.Peter's Cathedral on the 23rd ult.The Emperor of Austria had sanctioned the incorporation of Woiwodina with llun- gaT Count Rccbberg, it is stated, had resigned but his resignation was not definitely accepted.Count Mcnsdorf is said to be likely to succeed him.1 lie \u201c Moniteur\u201d publishes a decree conferring on Moms.Montauban the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor.Consols Ü2A a S2:j.LiVKitrooi., 1st.\u2014Intelligence has been received here of the loss of the \u201c Golden iStar\u201d from Mobile to JJverpool, with 3750 bales of Colton.ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP TEUTONIA.LATER FROM EUROPE.Theatre Royal\u2014Music Hall, QUEBEC, C.E.G R A jY U\tA T E U R tTnder the I\u2019atrouage and Presence of HIS BXCELIiSNCT, Sir W.F.Williams OF KAUS, HAUT, K.C.B.On 1861 Friday, Jany.25, Will be presented by the OFFICERS OF THE GARRISON, For the (first time fn Quebec,) DAIsCE\u2019S COMIC DRAMA, in two Acts, OK TUB WONDERFUL_ WOMAN.COMIC ROXfiS\u2014The Young Mnn from the Country and the UcAutiful buy\u2014 CAPTAIN PAYLY.To conclude with the LAUGHABLE FARCE 1 KLIGIiïED ll[|\\i;.The Hand of the 17th Regiment will p.rform Several favourite selections during the evening.ntICES OF ADMISSION Dress Stalls and Reserved Seats., Gallery.75 cents.37}\t« The Box plan to he Keen at StscLAiu\u2019s, John Street, where places can be secured and tickets obtained : tickets can also be obtained at W.II.Alk.\\aM)Eu's, Dtiade Street precisely.VJVAT KKGIXA.Quebec, Jany.17, 1801.MAIL FOR ENGLAND X'EU CANADIAN' LINK.Death of the King of Prussia.Boston, January 17.The \u201c Teutonia,\u201d from Southampton the 7th, arrrived at Cape Race, yesterday.The regular report was not obtained but only some newspapers of the 5th.Very little news.The King of Prussia was dead.Consols Î12J @ B2$.Corn active but not dearer.Négociations concerning Gacta bad been commenced between France and Sardinia.t A Bourbon conspiracy was discovered in Naples and several had been made.\u2014\u2014Bwau.m.aMgaBBMBBEMBi UNITED {STATES.Washington, IGth.Lieut.Hall, Major Anderson\u2019s messenger, lits returned to Charleston, it is said, with instructions to defend Fort Sumpter.The Cabinet lias determined against holding any intercourse with South Carolinians as Ambassadors.Crittenden\u2019s resolutions were debated today and tabled, and will probably be taken up again, but their passage is doubtful.Some reaction against secessionists is reported in Mississippi and Georgia.Cobb was defeated for the Convention in Georgia.11 is reported that the President positively refuses to recognise any dc facto government, of any seceding State.Men and money me liberally tendered to the government by nearly all the free States.Governor Pickens has moderated his tone, and urges Carolinians to cultivate iriemlly relations with Andersens.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.Per \u201c America.\" (¦Compiled from the London Shipping A Mercantile Gazette from the 28lh tu 2Uth Dec.inclusive.) VESSELS ARRIVED FROM QUEBEC.Cardilf, Dee.25\u2014China.Chatham, Dee.25\u2014Acadia.Hull, Dec.27\u2014Joscpha.Liverpool, Dee.2 J\u2014Laurel.\t27\u2014Com- merce ; El Dorado.Mumbles, Dee.25\u2014Dr.Buntin.Newport, Dee.28\u2014Charlotte Harrison.Shields, Dec.27\u2014Rubert Ingham.23\u2014El-lersgill SHluth, Dec.26\u2014Edwin.28\u2014Thetis.M hitehuvin, Dec.27\u2014Oft'\u2014Ludy Gordon, and proceed, il for Fleetwood.Waterford, Dec.27\u2014Wind-bound, \u2014 St.George, fur Dumfries.FROM MONTREAL.Liverpool, Dec.2ü\u2014Woodlield; Mamelon; Universe.LOADING FOR MONTREAL.Liverpool, Dec.29\u2014Harlequin ; Milton ; Lockhart ; Montreal ; Woodlield.For Quebec and Montreal\u2014London, Dee.29\u2014John Bull.5 ^Qer.nnc Post Omen, ( 17th of January, laci.A\tFOR ENGLAND, per Canadian iX Lins, via PORTLAND, will bo CLOSED at this Oflicc, on FRIDAY NEXT at TWO, P.M.\t' 7\u2014a J.SEWELL, Postmaster.MAIL FOR ENGLAND, PER CUXA Rl) USE.Mail Coutract, - - _\t% 9 ^ TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received\u2018at QUEBEC, until.NOON, on FRIDAY, the 1st March next for the conveyance of Her Majesty's.Mails, on' a proposed contract for four years, threa times per week each way, between METIS and MATANE, from the 1st April next.* Conveyance to be made in Vehicle**, drowp by one horse.\tr \u2022, ' \u2022 The Mails to leave the Mrtis Post Office, every SUNDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at NINE o\u2019clock, P.M., or after the arrival of the COURIER from River du Loup, and to be delivered at the Mutane Post Office, in eight hours' time Returning, to leave Matase every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, at TEN o\u2019clock, A.M., or live hours after arrival from Metis, and to reach Metis in eight hours\u2019 time.Printed notices containing further information us to the conditions of proposed Contract may be seen, and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Oftiees of Metis, Mac-uider, Tessiervillo, and Matane.WILLIAM 0.SHEPPARD.Post Office Inspector's Office, January, 15, 1801.\tC\u2014 QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMFY.V O TI C E.Coitagc lor Sale, THE Property of tb - un.ivrsigned * ¦ « situate on the rir.Rot's Road, almost g * j| immediately outside of the Toll Gate, LoAmA adjoining tho properly of 1\u2018.Gac-vkkau, Esq., with outhouses, fences, orchard, Ac., the whole completely new nnd in the very host order.\u2014The Cottage has been papered and j>ainUsi last fall.Tt commands a magnificent view of the River St.Charles, and surrounding country, and is buta fow minutes\u2019walk from the Town CHAS.MOIZEN, Provincial Steamers Office, St.James Street, L.T Quebec, Jany.>12, 1.361.\t6\u20142w Wants a Situation, VOÜNO MAN of good character nnd bus i ness habits, acquainted with Frbxcii and Em;i.tsn.Address N.B., \u201c Mercury\" Office.Quebec, Jany.10,1891.\t4 MONTREAL Ocean Steamship Company.tarrying the Canadian and United States IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ANNUAL L MEETING of STOCKHOLDERS, will bo held nt the Company\u2019s Office, on MONDAY, the 28th day of January lust., at TWO o'clock, P.M., when a statement of the affairs will be Doors open at Half-past SEVEN ; Curtain submitted, will rise at EIGHT precisely.Winter Arrangements, 18Ô0 \u201961 TT/EEKI.Y SERVICE between PORT-*V LAND, ME., and LIVERPOOL; sailing from LIVERPOOL overv THURSDAY, anil from PORTLAND EVERY SATURDAY.The following vessels aro appointed to sail for Liverpool : By order, Quebec, Jany.12, 18C1.A.D.RIVERIN, Sucretary.$ Quebec Post Office, ( 17th of January, 1861.A\tJ7^ ENG LAND, per CTnaiid Line, Arnvn a v\t0SKl) nt lhis Oftlco) on MONDAY NLXI, at SEVEN o\u2019clock, P.M.7\u2014b SEWELL, Postmaster.Villa Lots for Salo.A \\ I LI.A LOT of two arpents superficies, on the Sr.LEWIS ROAD ahjoining the residence of Wm Drum.\u2014and\u2014 Another of tlie same extent on the BELVI-DERE ROAD.I he above lots nftord every advantage for country residence, they contain two excellent wells, a garden and a number of large ornamental and fruit trees.Apply to W.D.CAMPBELL, Notary.On , m t\t.\t14, St.Peter Street.Quel ec, .Tony.iY, 1301.\t7_ Quebec Fire Assurance Company.NOTICE.S HEREBY OI \\ EN to the Stockholders, that the Election of Directors will take place on MONDAY, the 4lh day of February next, by ballot, until TWO o\u2019clock, P.M.By order, A.D.RIVERIN, Secretary.Quebec, Jany.12, 1SC1.\tc, Quebec Building Society.mgtFToi.THE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of| the Members of the QUEBEC BUILDING SOCIETY, Khali he held at the office of tlic Society, on the third MONDAY, 21st January instant, at SEVEN o\u2019clock, P.M., for the purpose of electing Directors tu serve for the ensuing year, and for all general purposes relating to the management of the Society at which meeting shall be submitted a full and clear Statement of the affairs of the Society.By order, F.VEZINA, Sec.ft Treat.Quebec, Jany.12, 1801.\t5\u2014d North American\t\t.Saturday\tJanv.\t12 Nova Scotian\t\t(4\t44\t19 Canadian \t \t\t(1\t44\t20 North Briton\t\t«\tFchv.\t*1 Bohemian\t\t((\t14*\t9 Anglo Saxon.\t44\t44\t16 North American\t\t44\tit\t23 Nova Scotian.\t44\tMarch\t2 Ci.Indian\t\til\t(4\t9 North Briton\t\tif\ta\t10 \tRATES OF\tPASSAG\t\u2022;\t\t CHEAP CLFAHING & Dk J3 a >Y Derry from South (Jucher to Liverpool, GlnsRoiv.Cabin, according to accommodation, $75 « $ Stsiiuos do\tdo\t$37, Applv to GEO.BURNS SYMES k CO., Agents.3, SI.Peter Street.Quebec, Jany.12, 1SC0.\t5 r.THE Services of n CLERGYMAN are required on first May next, ns SECRETARY and TRAVELLING AGENT of the CHURCH SOCIETY of the Diocese of Quebec.Salary $1000, with travelling expenses.Applications, accompanied with references and testimonials, to be addressed immediately to the Rev.Aitiiixi: M0r.NT.1iN, Quebec.Quebec, January 15, 1861.\t6__ cum- Illustrated JWtos per Mint X cr America.\u2014LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS:\u2014 MVcirina I50\"rIh*V\u2019 Tin,CS Corrc8l>on(l«nt The Meeting of General Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel on the 26th October ncarSeono.Triumphal Arch erected ut Naples, during tl.o fetes recently held in that city.Literary reunion in Mr.Mudic\u2019s New Hull Sword l resented to Lord Clyde.Sword Presented to Lieut-General Sir James Outr m.Paris Fashions.New Uniform for the Letter Carriers, Mail-Guards and drivers of the General Post Ofiico.Dwarf African Ponies and Bretonne Cows and Sheep.i*1 the fields, New National Schools.Building the GREAT STEAM FRIGATE \u201c W AURIOR,\u201d nt the Thames Iron Works Blackwell.1 he Late Earl of Aberdeen.1 he Gigantic Clipper Ship \u201c Great Australia.\u201d Price,\u2014is.Quebec, Jany.17, I860 To Builders.TENDERS, for the Building of a STONE PARSONAGE HOUSE, in the COUNTY ofMKGANTIC, will he received up to the 20th instant.The Tenders are to be sent in to the Reverend Hrnut Roe, No.54}.Richelieu Street, where also, the plans and specifications may ho seen.Quebec, Jan.15,1861.\tc\u2014 NEW BOOKS.Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character, by E.B.Ramsay, 6s.3d.Tom Brown of Oxford, a Sequel to School days at Rugby, 4s.Cd.Studies from Life by Mrs.Mullock, 4s.Cd.Bruin ; the Grand hear Hunt^ by Captaia Moyne Reid, 4s.Cd.P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, January 15, 1861.\t0__ SINCLAIR.7 MUSIC HALL.Liverpool, Dee.28\u2014The Laurel, from Quebec, earriec away her cutwater in docking today.Whitehaven, Dec.28\u2014Off the port, 27, 11.30 P.M.\u2014The Lady Gordon harque, Ralph, iroin Quebec (limber) and Holyhead, received orders, and preceded for Fleetwood.DRAMATIC CU B OF THE \u2019\u2022 TVPIIOCRAPIIES DE Ql'EREC.\u2019 under the dikectio.n of m.j.s.vvard.illumed.At St.Patrick\u2019s Church, on Monday, the 14th Instant, by the Revd.James Murphy, Mr.John lv Burke, to Miss Elizabeth Paul, both of this city.in this city, on tho 14th instant, nt St.Patrick's Presbytery, by tho Rev.Mr.Clark, Mr.1\\ MrClory, to Miss Susan R.Reason, both of this city.Dull.At Point Levy East, on tho 13th instant, Patrick, youngest son of James Walsh, ng< d 10 years and 1 mouth.~ rUUUC A O J JCE.THE undersigned, desirous of returning to his professional avocations as a LAWYER, has professionally OPENED his OF-Il'E in his f r \u2022\u2022; ! En,;:aviug, which cv ry -ub-s ril r will iv.eiv-e, i-utitled, \u2018 1a l-ta ft ms i kcktiti.is on * of tin* most b antii'u! timt popular en .ravin, s over isat: .1 in tiii.t om.try.It is dun \u2022 on ;\u2022:\t! jh: ini' mil r'i,'/7r aud is print'd on In.ivy plate pap r.: ' by :.s im !) s maitin n mo t « !.ora.tr.i -ut, .aiial l.f.r the walls of oillur :h ¦ library, pai ior .rulii' o.It- sali» ot is li.\u2022 eol \u2022-brat, d seem'of'5ir John i'alst.iti' r oeiving in ; r rui ; \u2022 w in.it t iigg d iv'riment.¦' ilie trade tin less POST OFFICE, Qrunro, Duo.17, 1350.Arriva! a!:d Departure cf the Mails fit Uiicbcc.p p ;r \u201d/ r -r u* p r y.^ -i p p \u2014^ A S.W _*w ^OOpw^yCw > ^ > -»;>>>> *3 ^ ^ ILr-: r r ' é- i ^ -r \u2022 \u2022* * ?5* L * nei\u2019t'; there will \u2022 gratuitous piv- : ^ : ; y ~ ~ î s nr* ?\u2022 'i.1 = = si \u2022\t\u2022 a .¦ r¦ \"¦ ¦' ~ *> \" f \u2022 ! hefo e P c Litcrahv ami j ) HnroftfCAr.FoctRrr,'if»tu»tii;-( 'üi \\\\ e l.n#\u2018il 'v R*» lin/i1 hj 4 t* ni \\ p'it, i(i6 ), l y N, 11.Bowxs, Ai'V- \u2022\u2022\u2022 Memhar,\u2014Q lei'Cti, piinieJ at the *\u2022 .M- ciiry\u201d Ulfice, TitlCF I*.31 Far vile by 'd-.P.Sinclair a:iJ Mcssn.M !\u2022 HO fA I' i\" 1\u2018OH.Wnp ec 17, i iAar.18\"0.\tf{) UK LIEF TŸ TtKV MLVUTES, S'*.74:^3 PÜLMOMC WAFKUS.fur.O s j G i x a L MEOtCIS\u2019E Esrinu-UEO is 1737.un i li ri ir icic \u2022! ilie luml e»er iinrn.lii til u nJer t it* n.itnj uf \u2018 Holm ixic Wafers,\u201d hi Ihu or any uiier co'Mi y \\ iU o'I'er pal unnic \\V n-i» me c 'iintsrii:il».Tim eniiui m cm tg In; urn ay Immuic, B.IYAN liai'^ tlii.ipeiJ eu rjcii \\V A F r.IL BftVlS\u20195 VULMOSIC WiFTRS .Irliivs (bugu-, t'.n d*, té ne F ruai, Goaneneu.aav\\s\u2019» r.'LMOsic wiffhs K.lieve AjUimi.B uii*hais, i'ifu I lt.*a;hing.ruvan\u2019s ro'Moxic Wifeks Be'ieie S II'IIU r oi Bliioil.Tni''* il he Chest.BKYAN\u2019i PU .MON IC WAFERS Itebeve lue (iivit C iii-'i'iiF'ii>!i.I.m \u2022 Djjcaiei.naYAs\u2019s pulmonic Wif: hi Relieve Irrii itio i o the LT*'i,i \u2022iiul Fonii!).B R Y A S *S TULM .NIC W.*F*B3 Relieve\u2019Im Cine C > api n t-i i I'm Aliuutee.B ft V A V*S PULMONIC WlFKHS Are a Bb -i- g \"> It GliSat*» im! C ¦n*\u2019\u2022'u'ion».iihyan\u2019s tulmosic wafer* Are ad i m* I lor V i i \u2018«s m.il Fu-il c S take.*.navis\u2019d TULM INIC WAFERS Arc ill .1 SI II \u2022!« 'or ri au I jn ¦ inul in he ! iS Ç.a\u2018.yin's pulmonic waff.hj Not only u to v \u2022, h i' ctf rt i.,u il i il i t-ing Cure».BAY IN'S PULMONIC WiFKHS Are tvarrjftUJ to -a'.sueiio.i loewry one.Justice SliftlliiV.'s i lii.e.have 1> \u2022 i gather 'd i rhi It < uld n I furnished t' n 1,\\ The .wiici 111 '.'Fhii'u tainiug bvth ¦ v ' Tl.¦ I < ount.; a evliud Subs Ev.nil .uf t!i time the i»\u2022:\u2022.' v w, 11 i n wn In the \u2022\u2022üniii u'.iiu*:¦ u.It i-a \u2022\ti iu;.aziu ¦ \u2022 f A i t, con-, IVem-v t.ossi;, S.C., - in America.\u2022nt i.) any part of the \u2022\tf v.! g pfteked in bdlars.J.ii.-n :! i> t ntrv t i n ¦ i ,tiv illu-trui.Sinrie.\u2022y I writ r .aving i .< .mail, with ; .postage prciaid ¦ i< u-; v.iil I' * ivceiv d until the 31st of January, ISGI, at winch v ill « lu.-e and the premiums be give ii t\" sub.'.'rib.'iN.No p.r.'on is restrict d to a singl \u2022 subs *rip-i tion.\u2014Til\"- ¦ r- mittim: c 13,nre entith d to live '.nembersiiips, ami to on extra Engraving for ' their trov.lile.Subseripiicns from l'aiilbniia.the Canadas, ! and ul! T reieii Countri s.mu .t be 30 in-! st ad of S3, tn order to rlclVny extra postage, i etc.Tor further particulars s nd for a copy of tiie elegantly illustrated Jlrt Joun.:;!, promum-j ced / ¦ ,'i\u2018tn Isom: i! wi-.iizlb' in ./ ncrira.It ! contains Catali grie of iv- miums, and numerous superb engravings.Ucgulnr price, 50 cents per numb .Speeim.n copies, hovrever, will | be .s .-nt to those wishing to subscribe, on iv.vipt of li; cents, i.i stumps or coin.Address, C.L.DEPiBY, Actuary C.A.A., f'13 Broadway, Neiv-York.i N.B.\u2014Subscriptions received and forwarded by M.Miller i.\u2019 St.Peter Strv.t Agent for i Quebec ned vicinity, where spieeimcn Engraving and Art Journal can b: seen.Dec.15 1550.\t150 \u2014 Tom Brown at Oxford.TOM BROWN AT OXFORD, a Sequel to Tom Brown's School Days at Rugby, vol, 1,\u2014tic.3'J.P.SINCLAIR.Quebec, Dec.15, 1SG0.\t150 lOi§\\) t%cI)ûol of iaueber.'¦|''!1F.Uiiial cmi sc of instrurlion in thi* Insti* J.lu'iou coiR;iii'R3 Eaginb Heading ; Graiuninr vnJ Couiposiliui!, Hi'iuiy, G.i)gr.i|>hy, Writing; Aritlmieiic, Genera! and C.inuaeici il ; Maihumn-ics, incliidias t*hit*iry, AUetaa, Menvuratioi., Ac.: F\u2019n iah.Latin, ami tire li.Terms, aj lieriitofore, £12 bh t'Cr nnntini, piy-ablr quirieily u ulvjiice ; Sch lar» ei.der HI year* Jf * »e JL'Il) per iiiiiiinn.By a due distribution of lahoar najons il.e Teicher amt mher »rraii2etiieni*, n full appur-fii'iitv i« all\u2019ird-il of s^cH'iiig iirnficirni'y in ilc pnc'ic.illy a .ul'il.a« iv.|| ,» ih-clariiic ,1 nrinclii!».Queher, Aue.9.Ifti?.\tI?.\u2014 1 2m '\t\u2022\t~ l p j t\t5 -\tV .*\tr E7 > \u2022 \u2022 ^ r.\u2022\t.* ;\t*,\tl r.g 'i.v.f.® I\tü r\t^ \u2022\t!\t7 / g \"ZZ- = % 7 I\t1 ¦ \u2022 ' n ; Î \u2018 ;' i K \\ \u2022 ~ Y z~ -\u2022 c: ^'i.\u2022 « - A \u2014 5 - ; * y .; ]\t\u2022 p \u2022 \" I \u2022 E \" \u201d7 \u201d \u201d* - \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 :t§*;.\tn ~ ?I \u2018 .: : ^\t! a r- : \u2022 ; :\t?n jr w i ~ ;\t\u2022 ; e r* M z ~ \u2022\t\u2022\u2022 \u2022\t*\u2022»*\tT \u2022 \u2022 ! : i : : : k : : : \u2019 i i : I b ?-\u2022 : : ! : : : : : : ; : : ; i \u2022 : ,1 ; L \"S ë ~\t: ., \u2022 \u2022 .\u2022\t.v s- \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 .\u2022 £r \u2022 j j -1 V.-J\" - Jk * M -, .t \u2014 \u2019E 0 = 567:8 g£?V5Sg£2 \u2014\t>3 *3 ^ K | l/Mkiüz, {\u2019itridr ami ilaii Siovps.! 'Prit'.Nut-si' .-i'.ei has j isi «itdi-I \u2022» hi* ;ircvi*ie 1\t1 Sines ni*- 11 exit inimcts uf ih- \u2022buve h.o.n» t t-i thi- ai \u2019* ke , c-.inpi iitna tie y kind cf COCG | S I'O'- i'.iv .'tii usiez, A H'.'oJ v.iri :y uf Fai.cy Parlor and a few v«ri 111 ge ur 11.:! :».\u2022ALSn,\u2014 FRANKLIN GP.M'KS, for Wood o' r\u201e,!, , j new ariw!\".Ths '.vhMie \u201e( .v , r|, w.|; he 50id » priOr.-jmt m Cover »'X,.t'i.'e-, by J.K À N P.S'ni\u2019i\u2019S T p-«, » id evi-rv hird of -Vink ic nuclei 'vi li 3 Oie-, eVC lied hi ii 'I'ninplMeM.lut,¦mil,m pure* n-C'- ¦\u2022!\u2019 3 OV.» nil pie»*.- ex* h i S in k and a\tn Did S oi-o i\u2019,k.*i, in eseinn^e No.n , V 1 til uj.ie > treCI, I N X' lour t \u2022 BlloU '.iT- U.ntili-,;.*\tJ*}^ \u2014 i* 5 X cr.7 Y No P i-ndv «hon\u2019 : li»: 1* i h' iTi B it of UaYAN\u2019* rUL\\: >NIC WAFERS iu \u2022ho h u-e Nu Trav .'der Xh m'd hi* nith'i'ii 1 «u 'plj of Bn Van\u2019s PUL.MOMC WAFER* to h SB's, S !e Proprietor, Hoe e 'er.' For »ale la Oue'ice hy G.ti.\\kI ¦ d * J : ; J i».BjWîcs ; J.H.Bow, a, ai d ah .vied.-e;ot Oevl*ir*.'ll e-, .blue to.Ififio.Tile Great Hiiglmh Remefly SIR JA.aikS CLARKE\u2019S Cckbraled Female.J'ills.Prepa r' fn an i pir 1.ription f S r J.C v!.-, M.|).F :)'itî.11 I.V.,i e«.\u2022 ud «It th-* F.iiut'iit r!nr tu i nec 1*.ui.ed hy i \u2022! s u-de'e I sys'em, t* r>»u 1'ilh will efi\u2019.-ct ¦, cuie ivhon all Otli \u2018f iii',aiis u ii .\u2022 111'«¦\u2022\u2022 Toc\u2018e IT !* uiio ucv'.f heel» kn'iw 1 li ' iii wtieio the J rec ijus 0 1 'i.; 2n J ; 2.7 : 3 piaip lei arc wcii ub»errJiiehec'iy Lbs.Ardouin, Jiio, NIuJ\t31.C.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Juno 29, 18G0.\t77 I n rrv CARVER A\"D GILDER, j LTUIlNS hi' bcit tlianks to his numerous l\\ patrons Mr the eiK'niirig'nient luV.idcd 'r im -in.\u2022\u2022 iii - return lu Qu.b \u2022 .and Iv gs to inform t:i' rn that ii \u2022 h s U E M 11 V E D to i!ic foot of F.ibriq'i .\u2022 i-tr.t, i orm r of St.J, pfi si.'\" i.1 '.1 dour.' li' lov.' iii.' Mer.urr OliR'i*.Er.im tb * exp-rianc ' l:c lins n quired (in London aud iu N .w Vi rl:.during Id- ul s \u2022ucc,) of tir; I.-t ruid .short t in thod.- now in u- ¦ jn his busiu.'s, h; is oonfKl'jnt that his work v.iil ;-.ar compnrison with nnyiliing that can be import d.Ail or.i -rs will l,c .-x ¦\u2022 ut r| with puu '¦ :a!ity, and : t i-rieos ;.s ly.- as angwhcri tibtai;::'b'\".:\tJ.i iking Gla-ses and Pi'turcs Train'-d.Mips M\"U;ii'd : : n d \\ .irnisir d.Paint in us mcl ¦\ttrcftilly cleaned, i wood, B! .h Walnut, Mahogany and Pird-yc Mu,»!.' ¦.\u2022 ¦ \u2022 ¦ 1 rings and Gilt Moult of every (I s ri;.!ion.a-, ,;hcop as they 1.111 be irjpcrt d f.:.i New- York.Qucb.c, Mu.- 3.1353.15 rr.o.N COX'-Ctaj.' \u201cOii\u2019vC.\u2019/jJ Sauce AND Ai rin'A3L3 E A &.P E UR INS\u2019 CELEtîP.ATïD WOECESTJiilÿniitE SAUCE.!': tr rt of » !i tf r fr \u2019n ;i 'b d c i 1,1 a.t'-ii.:.!.\"I M.\u2019ri-,t ¦ v 11- Ur t ,*r t *\\ 111-\\ Cl -t r, Mai, J'd.-III! !.P :* r ri- > t m th w S,.u', ¦ \u2022 t u l, i -t \u2022 11.,1 ; I I i ¦ III I is lu II: ', \", tic 1 .*' i d t.\u2022 a- iv.;| a, I e iMint li'l.ii],.' S.iuci: t .it.» :i:j it.\u201d EXTENSIVE FPAT'DS.L.t P.havi: \u2022 d: \u2022 v ri'' t iat a vrai of the Foreign M 'act ', have been Mtppii-d with Si\u2019cruous JmiiMion.i cf tin; WUlU'EvTEH-SiliP.E S.\\l.*'E, th \u2022 la! Is cf wb' !i do ly r.-v.mblo those of the Gmiuine Sm ¦ .and in one or irior : in\u2019tftn'-'s with the nami- of !.v P.FOur.uD, tlicv have deemed it their duty t, j caniion the-public, and torequ - , pure he - rs t\" ' that the in ofl.EA iz Pu.!'; .m upon ti.: tp.I , ., f.ibt.l.V'l/J.i .I ;7 ! ill!-.L.i P.furti r iv; notice, ihie they will prccecd at ain-t any one wiio may infringe Upon Gc ii r.either by inanut i-t i 1: Vending .s irh loti n-.« .d hav.in i, ; t 1 their co.*i uid nt in vnriou.s parts of the wo dd, to r.Ivi.th'un of e-h infringement- .V.r!i ' - dc and for exportation by the Proprietors I.::.*, k I\u2019ErtiusS, Wore ter, England ; Crosse and Blackwell, and other Oilmen and ; Merchants, London.Qu«û'*e, 53rd Ot, 15*50\t127\u201412m 7 î\u201c b\u2019eL'i-i'-r\"I L\"tlf*r§ must be po»\u2019.i:d u.i Hites heft rtf 'he cl'>.»i:ig of each Mail.I* » It si i.,.5.0'J a.m.il»¦ y,cx* ô d*,\u2014if scut \u2022Jin uni 7 iu-.1 mi i n >tstrs \u2014If p eqiaiJ by Stamp* 10 c \u2014 Jll t-il.l) I! \u2022 I»' i:|l ,|.i ul.(iKK.\\r It k IT a 1\u2014arilla.Onr i liyrloisn tlionglit noiblu; but extirpa-»i \"ii coni I afTonl rdief.Imt ii« rdvi-r 1 Hi- irinl of ji :r Pamiyaiill.i .1» tin* liirt rnort brforn r\u2019lliin^.ami it pinvetl onectua).Afu-r taltiiutyimr 1 tinudy ci^bt weeks no symptom of the remuinr.\" Sypliiiit: ami 3icrfurl.il nisenr,»*.Env Ov; ¦ iv.'c\u2019m Aogimi.l\u2018;59.Pn.J.C.Arrr : SV.I riuerfully ('usupl.v viili tin* n cuevt of your n^fi:l.niul rru rt to vu x.uitf of tli* eflectt i li.ive realized with yniir :¦ ,j-a| I liflvo cured with it.in mv |>ii>rtirc, rreM of Iho complaints far which it Vs rocorrnr mleil.nml l:»n> f ainil its effects truly wonderful in tlio i\"no m \u2022 in r; in- of all ilie rcmedii s I could find, until i i: i.\"l \\ pul ioh ibe > rldci re < f its vitlurs.!' 1 ur.ilv db I im .-Hi n f r i\" ugh* nnd * old', nnd it* indy wonder fid rules of pulntnnn ry «liM'inn.I.em msde 11 known Haul hunt tin, , jvih/ed Mitiuns o| (In, inilh.I.\u2022 rm ilm 1 ¦ -i.i\u2022 11\u2022 * 1.* -i, or ulln f.niiii.nm -o 1!\" m \\i i n ¦ ImiO nui nue [- 1 vdisl «x pel inni \u2022\u2022 of il*ll'e>l- \u2014 n u,p living Iruphy in llii'il Ini'hl of its lirtoii \u2022 ' 1 the Subtle Slid il'ili'jr\" !H dllolllrl« of Ihr llns.it nnd lillu\u2019a.As nil l.inav llm d|.id|i,l fatnlily of lie .Ul- I'i.'is, mill ns they know, i .s.llu* nlfwctsof llu - .\u2022 iiu dy.we m 1 lu I do in .e limn I\u201d nsiuro lliem tliat ll ! n r.>v n!) Hie ill'-tiir* I bat it did have wliui mu\u2019 lug iln- < iirt'» svlilrli hnvo v.11 *o»iiuiigiy upon Ihoconfidciirr I iiiunkifiil.Prepared b v Dr.J.C AY KR ôu L0., Lowell, UlnoB.TY\u201d Sold in Quebec by Joseph Bowles, John Massou k Co., and Jno.E.Bnrkc, Quebec, and hy DruggiFs gMi»r»lly thronghont Cmada April 3,\t1/m T1il\u2018 (JM Vennont Cough Hemetly Forever ! N .Il .DO W N \u2019 VEG ETA1JLE BALSAMIC ELIXIR.\\ A ^ E rouM say 'o the peopîi* Gmt t us mrdiriut Ima been sold throughout New Enzlaud for upnaid* VV of ibirty )eais, luitl has nl»a)H bnn wairnniul 10 give un ire SLlisfaeiir n, «nd we haue yet 10 leArn in the fpsi ift-e wheic ihu peuple were disaiialird, or \\*h re ihuy wiiniid tiiuir money hack.We Mill warrant it, nnd >1 any pur S'., Moii'real, or ol M.S P unit N.Co., No.1, CurnhilL l\u2019o-io», Mu-», nr of C.\\V.I Atwell, Donlai d, M aine, or nf Lyman.'', Savaof.A Co., Moimeul, Cnnatln, or id Carnes Ik Park, | 13 Tiik Row, Ni w link ('uy, or of inns' any Wholesale DruS^isl in New England, Net» Yoik Of i I'tuiodo.'i'hey will foinifh ciieiilar- il you older ihtm.Tiia price of this article is 50 cent?, and $1.00 per bottle, and for Trial Hottlos 26 cents.Tl.c triai botilr we haie not pul up unlil within a few mouths.Wc do it now that all may gi»e it \u2022 Rial al the le.ist pon-ihle expense.There is a Intlc conn erfeii Elixir in ill\" tr.aiLc', made hv Jarper CurtD, ol S'.Alhan*, Vt., hut is not *:gne I with ]trn N.H.Domu, hut is sipi'id, with ren ink, J.t'uiiis.Tin» i< a lime eoutiterfei', and ran ea-dy un deteeU\u2019d as nlmvi, and from th* fiel tlut i' Sell* and ii on riled S7J and 7i cent* per buttla* Ul Courre laid ( uitis tiare noi sien it Will» pen N.ll Down*, ns that wmild b*.forgery.BE WAR F OF JASPER CURTIS'S COUNTERFEIT ! Retncutber the genuine i» w»rii»iittd, and is aQned, with jen, with my name.N.11.DOWNS.TRIAL BOTTLES 25 CENTS.FOR SALF.BY Jnn.Mu**i>n tk Co ; Joieph Botvles ; Jas.1J.Marsh {O, Giroux ; S.Sturlon! J, S.Bowen ; and Jno.E.Buike ; lurhec.nvauuanted fou coughs.Qiiehec, 16th February, I8G0,\t2i \u201412m I ___ _______________________________ T'/ic./Yew Pain-Killer ! The Best Yet ! For Rhexnnaxism ! Toothache! Bawd Complaint ! Jlnd Dtsentcrijt Cuts, and Bruises ! HENRY'S VERMONT LINIMENT.^ v, * p* me a ware tint it rerm* nlmod n wild mice in at'empt tn Introduce a new Linimr We tinve Mild niulcciM* of nil kimU fin M'vc\u2019nl yeoiP, nnd have w'iiiche»l the «Ilie» old; we hove iru d this nilt 1», and Imia chai:\",d il n Iu Is nm! have tmd H Ihci\u2019, hut we me »ure that thi.* i- tt'C »eiy b»-l irc.i inn niade.Wa di nid prioend in build iher* pul.iiion nf nur arti» le up i y i.ilki* g nzaitcl nther ariiele», hm we \u2022iuip'y »vnm il irii d.o.id if y u i ri f,o it to nny ihing » lee i I il».Ii ltd, nse ii in prr l»rei ce lo oil chi r».'i l at tbere may be no i i-k tn die |u t*oii-ilmi wi-h io Hy i we shall amhorise \u2022>ll of our n^eui*'o lenun iha inoiu y io the puicliater ii h: is dissaiisfiid.IV» give a Inrge u'ilie fiir i wet .-five rent*, and w ar-rant it.\tJ M.H !\u2022 NIt V fk SON4.Wait liBUnv, Vt., And 3U Si, Henry Street, (opp^si c the Anierh-nn Moure,) Montreal, Sold in Qui-rfc nv J\"o.Mus
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