The Quebec daily mercury, 6 février 1865, lundi 6 février 1865
[" H O R K S g T S TU ni Al ET R O U U L 0 S E T R R Æ L 1A DI C A H Tir,.G**,.IV.&.VOLÜME LX.MONDAY WENINO.FEBRUARY 6, 1885 -\u2014 -t NUMBER 29.THE 3ÜEBEC MEROURY, (.UsTABLIIIIIlDBTTlIOt.C4«r, i»B., 1HO&.) G K O K G E T .CA II V , ÜtiroR «Kit Pi\u2019m.i IIKIIU FIRE IRSIRMCE (UNIT RF IIIBÛI.HatM of AdMortialBf.Fit il iNirr^ion, 6 Mu*i »i»«l\t.f# 50 INSTITUTED 1803.3uhi§qutnt -T Muet to 10.\u2022 80 p°R In*\u2019irit>j Hon«*i ttod oll.rf Muil.iinya,\tVVspbh, MrrcltwidUe, Maf.nU.tiiHn« »f» v**D., Ch«rollers Dyelopedia *>f English Li- teratnrt) 2 * ols.Beer* ations of Mi'oiintrv Parson 2 vols Grata Th oughts of.» Country Parson.Counsel and Comfort or the Country Parson.j The Everyday Philosopher .I.cMijie Hour* in Town.so* (id ! 3.)?,?2.5* Of 12* fid *8 0**so«, Ht.Louis \u2018 Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of Irrathiug peculiar ta Asthma.\u2018 K*v.A C KuciitT.»*, N«w York.\u2022\u2018They bave suited my **ase exactly,\u2014relieving mv thruat so that I < onld sing with \u2022 \u2019*\tT Dcc'hshws CtM»rlster French I\u2019arlsh Church Muntieaf At there «re imitations be .»urc t*j obtaix the fesrsrtae,\tf\\h Ayer#s Cherry Pectoral, roa tub nteu* cchi o* Coufht, Cold*.IftfliMM, Hottrstnen.Group.Bronehitii.locipcnt Coninmp* tion \"ltd fbr tha relief of Contumptive P(tiatt< in *dr%nc«d ttAfe* of the disca^.A YE the |tei stamp* on T HOLLOWAY 244 Strand, Loudon (ach Box or P**t |tef«*r\u2022\u2022 you pur* hase them, see that I II EUE VUE NO U S hTAM PH m*on the Hoi ot PilD or Dintineut Purciiasv tho P.hlKCLAllt .1» HON.(iS Ga i*l Quebec, N«>v.22, Dit.214 FISHING lions, RK ET.8, BASKET8, 1'ACKLINO Ac.Their (Carpenters Tools, supply of general Iruqtn rngory, I'utb ry, and Tinware is as large a- that of anv other establishment in theOily, rhoy have ul«o a lar^e (piantitv of *1 ( b***», tlealcat, and most elaborate!» finished t out Oil IsiimiM*.-ALSU,\u2014 OOA.X* OIX.BcsMes, lb* tr stock of (.Hass, Paint*, and Yarqlshes is not cx*,*;e*1*.*i by lliitufany other stablDbntent In the City.Quebec, July rt, D«4.\tIBB IIlHtory, An ient and in* 'lert» *\u2022' Me.Hours, l»aily liistni'ti*u, Morning u to 12 A.21.Evening 1| to i'.M.K»*ning in-i stre* tioti, (f.r adult») * viry Mniolay, \\V< *1-uesday, and Friday, fr.in 7 to !» P M Mr.H.bee » to remind those whose education may ha».\u2019 been in-vlfîcteil that a t.tvonr-able op|»ortanity now preseiils Itself id ni'quii-lug a pruficion* r in aii> *»f tlie above braoclics during the Evening lu»tinctjon.Quebec, Aug.19, 1RG4.ib4-r:m Notioe to Housektepsrs.LDFURNITURE, Ac.can made to Da tew second* will () niturr IMHsh whl* h in a picaim e « bemititul lustre.PRIVATE BILLS.OA RTIKS in Canada East Intending (o make ^ ap[ilieati«»n tn the Legislature lorPiivat* Quebec, Nov 24, L8C4.\t270 BRA^THNfli 1ÎI.KA» LlMKiN.W.C.NIXEY\u2019S 0RYSTALLI8ED kA TRACT OF PULLER'S EARTH IK TIIV.CII8APEKT AND HMT ARTICLE OR washing and beautifying Linen, Wool F ¦inuquallud efficacy in removing Ureaa* Stains, and the stnuko-like colour of llneu i»ro-diiceri from bad washing, the ciceasive use of Soda.Lime, ami oth* r prepaiations of C-EUttic Alkali.\u201c Tit* Extraut or Fell**'* Kartb I* the quickest and most otfCctlv# articl* ever in-insfiu .-d, imapahlo of Injnry to the hand* or the tiiiortt fEl.rio, and require* only to he tried to Im* appreciated.\tAug* i*» 1M4 May hr obtained thrrnujh any rea/wetablc 'Tradesman.Sample Park«d«, »elth nill Dlreetlon* \u2022\u2022* price td .% Gd.12, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON.Quebec, Sept 24, IHG4.225-lSpt24,'4fi CLEANLINESS ! A Stove most brillantly polished in two min-uteafor les* than on* farthing w.c.NIXCY\u2019E \u2014CCLKHRATKI» nkUIRTIRKD\u2014 BLAOBC XaEATD- A NEW nOMMTIC QIKCOrBBBD ! Cannot be wanted, and is a preservative o Furniture from the lujiiriotts effect* of th* common MtifuJ* now in use, as it cre*We no dust, and requires comparatively no lahonr.Sold tvtrytchtrt, ia .fofhf Rlorkt, Id., id., 3*1., Ad.and Is.The Advantages ot the Elegant Chemical Prepaiation arc great saving of time, clranli-nen* \u2022»! applicstHm, smallness of quantity required, ami the prevention of waste, dust, and iis d est motive oon sequence*.Further, it nlti-mately produce* a pure metalic coating of a high degree of brillance und durability, retie-ting both light and heat.(.Vrs rpttuiun on th* sides of tarh block.) 12, SOHO SqUARK, LONDON.Q'lObgf, ^ept.24, 1864.\t22i-t»ptl4, 65 J jL èmm ntin-iwrs rum *».Q up bee, 21st September, 1864.J^F.AR aiR \u2014It giviui me tain h pleasure to privileges, or onf rrlng < orporate powt r*.f«»i | commercial or c*th» r purps« s of profit, f.j rygulating sinvey* or Boundarlu*, or for doint I anything tending to aff** t the rights or pro- i I perty of other parti, s, arc hereby notified that , j tliey ate required by the iird ami following 1 Rules of the Legislative Conn* il tnd Legislative Assembly respectively, (which arc pub-| lished In full in tli* Canada iiniette,) to gn* TWO MONTH'S NOTICE of the application! j (clearly and distinctly specifying it» nature ( and object), in the Canada Gantte, in English | ; and Kiench, ami *l»o it.a newspap* ^ publish- , ed in ea< h language in the District utlc* tvd, | ; sending copies of the til st and last of 8iich , notices to th« Private Jii 11 Ollii tenir Bill \\ L, Council.\tOfi(t L.¦itictlly.\t| Quebec, Dec.1, 16C4.\t2é.i-tf HENRY GRIST, Oeprtnienlai and Parliamentary A.OE3sr r, QUEBEC.Fl^llA NSAt\u2019TS bn*in».SH with the (.\u2019r»\u2019wn A Lands ami other Governrnont Depart-id< nt* .lakes out Patents for Inventions ; «baft* and take* charge of PRIYATK BILLS liirlntr the Session, Ac Arc , for Partie* residing in Cp|M i Canada or elsewhere Quebec, June 8, 1864.\t132\u201412m T 3HT E Quebec Commercial, law & Family ALMANAC \u2014FOR\u2014 1.8 A S « IS NOW PUBLISHED.Mo et«ar|res ifnrlug vn-atlbus.T- i.* mod-1 erate amt *tri.»l> in ay Qll.-ke.flee 24 A l> A't Wa'V TV.R», 11 k 13 Jolin \u2018Greet 1864.\t300-6 ________t GENTLKMAN many years a praotfsiug ' member of ttie |Ur f I.< w* r Canaifa, j who**- position lias ullordtd him tiniieuul Mail \u20ac oiktract.\u2019 p rA'DEBS, A U> lierai, Mail rt^KNOKBs 1 G.n.i >1, ontract.nddr.*B< d to the P -dmv-ter will Ih- r.-.-ivi-d at QUKRKU until i n on FBIDAI th.lOtH MAIti'li.tor Hie conveyam < *>l Her .M,.if*ty * Mails.u a propose*! (.\u2019oiii 4-t f.»'\t!\t.'.a»», MIREE tinu-H per week each v*-v nrtw.cii METIS AND MATA NE, From the lot APRIL m vt (.'onrevai.v o to l>e iuit*l' u a vehicle rr .-ai L the \u2019T can l*e had from our CARRIER BoYS utrei-ts ami at the K.k U.T.IMIIONV k CO., Manufacturer of 5 oi muiugri WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 501 BROADWAY, N.Y.1C BltOMSTORKS.St.Peter IN addition to ir Views, i Of these w#* have an immense assortment, including War Scenes, American *tid Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Grr>ti|ifl, Statuarv.Ac > Me.Also.Revolving\u2019 Stvrnosi *q»es, for public or private exhibition.Onr UatÂiogue will be sent to any addre** on i * c< ipt of Stamp.In the Lower Town, Mr.M.Miller, Street, ba* it fur sale, î 7\u201c Buy .arlji, it you would have a really good tlmanac, and not the ordinary rehash of *dd matter, usually foni.d in mere guides to tin- days of the month, by rotiitvsy styled Almanacs, Tune and tide wait lor no man .our Almanac contain* a «.aii-fully (.inpiled Tid«-PiiM., and ali \u201ctin authorities, \u2014iawiut and unlawful \u2014from the Obvernor General to the I he Malls to leav* Meti* IV M and on Wvdrios'iavs i I\u2019 M , or utter nni val of the rien.* do Loup, and n a.i hour* time To 1c live Mat.iii, fn.In return to M> tls in « tgl t I., Pilnteil notice* (-(mlatnin lion s* t I\u2019ondiiion* of i r« be »ecn, iu *l blank forms * t obtained, at thu Pout Oth*.« ¦ ¦n Mondavs at J tnd Fridays at 7 Courifci from Hi-Mntunu in eight - nf' r arrival, and ir* tirnt:.fnrtli* r InV.rm*-se*| (\u2019ontract mar Tender may be ut Metis sandy Bay, Mr*, nirt-tho office of th Twsiet villu nod Matone, or ut s undcisigm d.WILLIAM G.Post Office, Ihüpertor s Ofli Qurla'c.lanr *6, 18V5.HEITAIH), 1\u2019.u.luspi.ctor.nitdre»si.»rin;»»tsr will he rec«-iv*d at Ql l.lit!*' until i).' '»ii *in FRIDA Y, tlo- |f»TH M MU'II for the «\u2018On»evance *.f Hrr Vtai.*t» s Mail* on a proposed (\u2019outra* l for (oni year , >>t.\\ times | per week *n.h way, between Quebec & St Francois, Beauce, From I -r A PRIL lo-it Uonveyanre to 1 «\u2022 mad*- between Quebe* and Levis in a steamlx^at in summer and in winter iii a * ant-e, or such manner tin -tat.- ot the commun!* at Iona w il I allow, and bet w«-cn Levis und Sf Francois the Mail is to be ronv* yt**l in j a vehicle.i Th* Mails i»» leave Quebec dailr, Sunday's excepted, at noon and rea»h M Fianci.i* in twelve hour* tim*v To leav.St Francois daily, Sundays except-ed.ut .0 A M , iind ieach Levis in Iwelv* ' hours t Ira».The Return Mail lo i*e delivered at the QiJe Ik»»-l*ost DfHce »l»il* Monday* ex»epted a seven o'clock.A M.I\u2019rinttd notic.-s containing further informa-ti*.u .i* to condition* of proposed Contract may b.> -e.-u und blank form* .f Tender m»v he obtaiue»!.at th*» P«»*t (tfiicv* at (Juet'«»r Levii St Henri st l-ulorr, La Bcaucx st.J«»epti and st Ftan* 'ds, or ut the office of the und.r-' feigbrr the present,) at No 2|, Biehclieu Street.The conrse xif instructio* will ;n*'lude «11 the t»i*nct,es of the English and French language* uevi-asary for f.-iuala eduvatioa Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Diawlng, and In the German and ( Italian languar» s »»n tin- usual terms.Miss lliggiu* » mi he vemon hiMibess, olthei 1 hcfiri! or after School hour*, at No.32, Richu-i Lett .st'.ef U th>- V.iy Rev Ylcsr Gen.(.\u2019aseau.Quebec.K« *' B MitiaiirAn, \u2018\u2022t i'atriek'* r anv Certifie at'1 »>f the bearer D ing of British I irth or a British -nbjert or to Huit .ffert and no-tlcr is further given that t > -uch Pasapottor anv Crrtlfu nt*- as a fore art\tstued other than by person* dnlv autborir- d ns aforesaid, are iii' slid, and of no effect whatever.\\VM.M DOUG ALL, Sevrotary.Quebec, Oct.28, 1864.1 R.S.WELLS, Editor.Portrait* *>f Remark-j atdu Men,lusvtry.valling.Mltwtratiugdifferent i Phase.4 of Human ('\u2018Uaracter, the «sue and the j insane, the virtuous and the vltiou*\u2014Phyhio-I l)XOMV, Evil KOI.OUT, PlIKKNOT.OflT, Ps VI'HOI.OUT, J etc., In iiuh number.N* w V«>lurne, 4Dt.including reproductions of th* most célébrât- | Onlv .^2 a year.N«'w is the time to sub-j L- 1\tPaintings, Statues, 4,c.triiK.' Sample number* by first post, 20 Oil receipt Ml Stamp.An ,\tBI.aso ad rasa Messrs.FOWLER k order for On« Dozen PICTURES from our yVl-LLS, 389 Bioortway, New ork Quebec.Nov.24, 1864.-rctarv Qiicbc* * Offi c, Jar.I», I8t55.Demorost for February.M (HAZINK f Mirpa»aing interest, I\u2019rar-tlcal utilit» and iirttstic excellence comprising Original Storfe- Poems Music, [\u2022tarin al Recripes, Sp|ciidid Engravings, Rnliat.le Fashion Plates, full «ire patterns and other cntaitaining liter* » matter.Just take for eiampD this month's Poetry, (Sappho.) Coloured Fngraviug of Sappho.Music .\u2014Anxious Thought* song with engravings.Large Sheet of New Braid and Kuihrofdeiv Patterns Half bhret of various style* of .lrr*»*-s, (coloured ) Large «heet full six» pattern of Children\u2019** Dreoaea.A sheet of Parisian Uonnet*.A nhei t of Morning Dresses.A -hcet of Ball Dresses A hbeet of ('!**aks and Mantles A Quiet of < iymnastic Oostume* p.wtry \u2014Flight from the Convent.A Christtnaa Festival Uor Club.Where Happiness is Fouud A Chapter in the life*>fan inventor.Mi D.vmaa Slaves by a \u2022¦'outherner.Parlour Birds und how to keep them.What Child)rn should read.Household Recipe* Ac., Ac.P.SINCLAIR .* SON.Quebec.Jan.23.1865.\t17 British Wines.:.-tf 153 Prominent Foreign Portraits.3.000 COPIES OF VkCKKSGF ART.Catalogne will be filled on the rercipt of .f 1.80 and nent by mail.Fun.' (' Photorraphers and others ordirlnc goo»!» Frank Leslies for Jan.1865.c.o.».-*« p.-\t\u2014«r-»'\" >« BANK Luslle* Ten Ceul Monthly F Lloyd\u2019s.Dee.4,1804 Reynold\u2019s, Dec.Punch, Dec'.4d .4d .«d 1*.SINCLAIR * HON.Quebec, Dec.30, 1864.\tM (H-nt of the amount with th« ir ord«r.K.k H.T.ANTHONY k CO Manufacturer* ut Photographic Vlatvriats, 501 Broadway, NY.Ef The prices and qualify cautlul fail to satisfy Quebec, Dec, 16, 1804.\t384 J tintfliwh Filbert»* FST received a further supply of Hie finest English Filberts iu splendid order.For Sale by ADA.V WATTERS, 11 A 13 John Street Quebec, Dec, 24, 1V64.\t301\t> imuiui in niiicii \\ YOUNG LADY in tl » city dpsirrs tr* give Less»»!»* in Freuoiiiu Engllvh taui-lies, at im»mlcile If required.Apply st the Mercury Office.Q ite hoc, Nov, 15, 1864.\t61* -1 ru », i / ¦« 1NGKR WINES, ( I Green Ginger, do Black Uurrant, *io Red Currant, do Raspl»errv, »1o Cowslip, *1o ElJerttower, do Grange, do Orange Bittera.I tn ported direct tretn i au h this Fail and for sale by -ADAM WATTERS, 11 A 13 John Stteet.Quebec, Dec.Îλ.7864.\t394 Goduy for February 1865, P.Si NCLAIR A SON Quebet, Jan 24.1863.\t16 GROVESTEEN ie »!) otl< r-, \u2022(> ! j tv\tj^r t^noiaiiM vu parity j ami trim », ÏLi v ;»rtlle bruttl * Lu ¦ien, \u2022ful otb*/ «Into ^f f lie ^Vstoru w!W«.Pill]\tW«*:in ; .in'] dtgr.idfi] row die- pl- blood tub, as Isfge juat na hfe,* \u2022\u2022 Full or uiuiiier and bl«a>hepy, outrage and \u2022^Fhe \u2022tilt.garflV» Wh ora rtiitbiug Can check 1 But a licn>|>(-u cravat tied tight round hia Beck,\u2019 These are tbe materials of that Jtenioeratic party which is the enemy of all Krug», nil Hul-t».ail ereod», and all order, humanity, and civiliaation.It is essentially inti Id, and t-svcytially revolutionary ami cssenti j!ly agîtreffdvé.It fct ever the party of war, fur it |k free ftotn the reatrainta of intelligence and wealth, and looks ever with greedy an I rapacious eyes to territorial aggrandisement.The expatriation of tbe Mexican, the spolia tioa of tbe Spaniard, tbe extinction of the Indian, the bondage of the neKro« *\"d the absorption of the Hritirh Coloniea, arc the standard and avowed object» of tbo Duino-cratro party.Recruited from the dir affected of every European land, and npjie:il iug to the egotism, the ambition, tlie piide, and tire revenge of the whVc rabble rout of all European rebellion», ita hatred of Hrituiu is the most tiulig-ririntly virulent part of it» general hatred against Monarchy, aril it* hatred \u2022 f .Monareby it subordinate only to its hatre I ot Chri»tiauity.1 hi» is tbe party winch at Ciuciuriutli in lftM, countenaneed the loreign refugee» who at the inatrinceti \u2022 t Ma/.rini, Kusauth and üinkei, surrounded tbe Iknim df lion-oigDour B-jdini and a' tempted, pogniard in hand, to it»-\u2018H\"i-nate the unarmed but lotdefraeeh:* I'riH', not dercncelesn heeaurte In» life w.i« saved by a baud of native American poliVim r, rorUT OK HEXBENCH crrrwiNM Tt;«w.SKMt'FS CMAKOK A1.A1NST A «HM* msTF.R.- Henry BTarr.n, a rc»pci*tnbly dread'd ru au, who wa* r u^ on bail, ?urrendered te lan-n.Tim iwiHffment which charged him with feloniously cutting John Kean, with i \u2022\t0\t11\t*\t-\t\u2022 intcrt to do him grievous bodily harm, in the Harbour of Quebec, on ÎJTth M»y laat.Mr.eituart, Q.C., prosecuted for the Crown, «nd Mr.I\u2019opo d fsndvd tbe p»i* : »on*?r.f The trisl lusted port of Frhfwy awd the whole day on Saturday.The ruuiu fae'a of the en-e aie thcKC, The p>ri»oncr wu» maat.*r 1 t!.e ahip Amln'w, whieb came to tbi» jMrt, bom N«-w York.I»»! May, and Kean was one of the erewr It waV agreed that the cr w should he paid off- here, and, HtVlNCIAL PARLIAMENT LKnisr.-vTivK cor y nr,.Friday, Feby.3rd.CONFEDERATION OF THE FRO VINCES.\u2022Sir E.P.Tai iik, in moving a r«tso!uii< n to sauciiou the Coutep«»i to the pw>ple.Mr.Urrri.i.iKK ur.Sr Jvrr ad I he thought Wil l r -peet to our Caujdim J trou I \u2022!», they mi.-ht have b eu got nd ot a» .Mr.bergu-oi Itlmr |r« | suggestei What 11 , î,,l ! would he ihe position of Lower Canadt m* ?whioii t y \u2018\t-\t* i n arrival, the men left the vessel and ' glide imperceptibly into that union, a re-ub [ naked tor their wnecs.The eiptsia diaap-I joiiited them two or three time», and on 1 the day mentioned in the indictment, aa I Kean was anxious to *Lirt for hia borne in I'rckCutt, C.\\V., lie made another application to the captain, who was then in the cibin of bis ship, at New Liverpool.Ku;ii| and a .«e\u2019linuti named Ward, who aceompa-: nir-d him on the oeeuaion, stated that the tonner having refua dlo leave the cabin.i\tF the mute and second mate wore called to 1 put him out.Tl,e«e officers took hold of Kean, and with the nshistnoco of an apprentice boy, wiio held hi» log», nuceeeded in dragging him to the forward cabin door.When there, according to Kean\u2019s evidence, and while tbe mate* were -till holding him, he «tocired two blows from some instrument, one on tho head mid the other on the knee.He diil not sec by whom they were inflicted^ but on turning round observed the captain putting a cufh** into its sheath.Ward saw the captain «trike the Wow» with the cuilaaa, and bo coti uburated kaan aa to bra \u2022position when they were given.On seeing 1 Kean di-ahlod and Weeding, tbe prisoner sent for a surgeon to attend him, and be was subfr.queotly taken ti the Marin Hospital, wuisrt he rum lined for three alike inevitable.We nin*t have uni\"» with the Ciuif Colonie», or another and stronger and lea» dittirable union We must r.gird all condition» of aeparate extirtci.ce, our population, geographical position, its climate, products, mean» of (onimunicitioii, and trade.In sia* Canada wan larger than several of the great State» of Europe.Her \u2022oil fertile, with a population now of over two millions and \u2022 half, and would noon be cqwal to autiy European nations.A* mean» of internal communication, we had tho St.Lawrence, the father of rivers, with its lakvs, aueh a» were found nowhere else; canal» incomparable\u2014canals to com pleto it» navigation with tributaries as large as tho largest Euiopean rivers; and jail-ways which, in proportion to population and revenue», were unrivalled in the world.Our aoil was fruitful of all tiling» no.-dful f »r the food of man.Our mineral riches were just beginning to be develop'd.Yet with all these advantage» Canada, could never by itself become a great nation.There never wa» a great nation without a maritime element, and Canada abut out f>r five mon tbs by ice harriers from the sea, could not devt-lopo ibis.So loug us stie had not poita acciajiblu in winter, we could not hope to maintiin a sepirate national exia-t nice but mu»t be at the mercy of other power, j Now.like a mail with an excellent farm, but j without access to »r y highway, wo were I dependent on the good humor of a I neighbor for it.If the neighbor yrew an Nations!\t»r.* inherent In us, ami o.'iunot >ow« ,-iglit of them if we would.All the institution* which French Canadian* bold dear Wi-ul-l be at the ab-oluU* merry ol iIioïc win», from national f« c ings uf dis-tru-t, were their oppment.*.Wiih such \u2022 length of fruiittcr, union would be wcakucaa, as regards the attacks of our neighbor» on our iiidcpeti lent- ux^tewco, KngLffd W*c alleged to L.ve Ke.a en-.-a^td in the pl»t.iiedtiding Cspt.Jtdiu Yates I lei! Cap* It C.Keoaedy.and Wm.L McDonald.K- u nedy, it in »aid.alinittcd i^eiilt' the p*-'*-Mi who tiri-d Rari-ut**\u2019» >!u*rdt»g to the llerald\u2019» e*m*sjs>ndence* tin* I\u2019res lent is reporte»l to h iw pnpo*i-t| to Stephens, Hunter, an I Ca npbcll tin», if they were prepared to promiv a return of the.r Stiii* to the Union, hr w.* ron-ly to «\u2022«jyno.nl liut alii-h mxigMiioa Was utter-0,14 «h\u2019-nwaina; tha lt,r 4\tS dtta cold «tup Lim War awd arrest ev.-Tt* tempWf.il L|yt ihe .««m m-wt of it* \u2022I \u2022 Mffou'y\u2019wn thecitnli um pri -cdeftt that °r\u2018^ -,^e n*tlt,a 1 .'build i* \u2022 meognUel «nd ¦ hawed over the whole ter, i tory of the States.This {siint c-.M-.-b .».be a.»un-! them tint upon every th r maitef of differ,-nr - they would be .lyitcd Wiih the ulumat iibera.iiv ; but.»itl.o it tbit rcooguitton, the Wir rnu*t au-i w old on.Ail the conversation which t ok plov betw-vri the respective partie* cam.- bu*k to ami lui tied upon (bis radioal and irn - miwdlMMr.Mrti-MM; Wt«l.,.l!'Urf\tN.-hher .ido cmU Magistrate of Republic, aaoru to mmotaiu t t*.\t, the I iiion he could tike r in*ideratio!i n > turuia wltteli involved its diviston.Tbi» grand point the lelcl» »\u2022 nte muI tlw-y did not feel autlno-i/.-d to diciJ.-, and od the negotialiou» md d.The conféré nee timk plier entirely on board stean er in Hamptoi Kind*-.It was comtuct.-d in a most Conlial an-l ti.ink mau tier on both sides, but on tbe put of Mr.Lincoln at !ea*t with equal tir.nnos.(jieut anxiety h now felt to hoar from Kiohtuond.Ni w York, l-\u2019i-b The lierai I* » corre»pondent front Sh t man\u2019s army describes the openir.g of tlmt genenila new eunpaiun.The k-ll wing of the army under t«.nerai Sloeuni had arrived at Sisters Ke hiving received power to make thia ehingo.\tarmed at M*ti-r* ferry, on nonctitiui.had ever come from the peorle i1^* u™in:'h\t.\u2018\u2018/\u2019V *«'b- abovu the in favour of it, nor had there ever been any I V ^\t\"W\u2019\"\"\"\"- ^ opportun.ty allowed for tU diaeusdon of it\tl \u201c T\u2018y \"llcU by tbe people ; ou the cm.trary, every auch opportunity bad been carefully prevented The copy of the resolutions ptt»*ed nt the Quebec con fere itco having boen marked \u201c private bi'torc it wa» aetit to the member», iu order that thev should keep it secret, hven if he could adopt the maiu propositi ti.the details would, in hi* judg ment, require many change, among wbieli he particularly mentioned tbe reaoiution respecting the constitution of that flout'e.The farther diacuwiton of the meoaure w.i* pontponed.RTBJSUnTBSnt time he was c-Mitim d to bed.Dr.Roy, the hou»*- Htirgeeit, described the wound eh the bead a» revere, but not so *i-riou» as that on wlioso prinuiple w»i du.y, .II».tl.,ir pr, ; knw j.-,,, whjch JjrM\u201e, « w«r.: N-«\t»n.l llwtr Moo.l ; ,|lPJ \u201e,,rc u\u201e, ru\u201eof.aliarp.ed^ w'**ii.Miumeiit, .lie life uf Kt';i 11 w i, iu ilanper NV hat next did the Democratic party, to 1 prove tin ir sympathy with the Miuriniun bravoe» of the Illuminati and Carbonari Societies f They filled the Court Home with pwrt'znns of the assassin», they packed (Injury with \u2019\u2022 tho oIJ guard ot Deumeracy.\" Ai'iiin't the evidence, the acquitted Mar.month*, duftng the greater part of which 1 he w*kiht ahut up th»-.road and gate.b>r some day.», he was still *tiffering wli'-n he left the huapit.il, and would likely be a cripple for the rent of hia life.Mr.I\u2019upe, j» hi» addreas to th« jury, elated he would show the utitla»» waa u*ed iu \u2022elf defence.The prisoner'» brother, who i* | emp\u2019oyed in a mercantile house at Montreal, {lirportfl for (hr Dnify Evening Merrury.) riRMT RBPMT-fl 4 M « A BIN FT MKÉTINO AT WASHINGTON.THE WAR TO GO ON.W-m-'» bmdth its p s* tiou, ani| tbtMtffi.re the attempt ut mTgotia-liort was a-i utter failure.I\u2019pun separating it waa di tiuetly under-*t«»o.l and explicitly stutH that the attitude ul cieh govern incut was to be precisely .That it would have hncu if this interview had never taken place.The t'abinrt received the»c explauations is c unp\u2019ete and satisfactory and the feeling w.is iitiiniiuou* and earin »t that the country must now arouse itself to renewed efforts \u2022 ud prepare to make fresh sacrifice* iu the dcfluoo of the integrity of the Uoicti, aud the prc»erv.ition of the government.A* yo« know tiio nouroe of this dispatch I need m>t a«s«re you that it i» perfectly uliable.Ji is utider»t\"od that Mr.Ke»*-''udcii « rot i re merit Imui the Traaaury !)«»\u2022 partinent, will take pi hoc within a few days.And it is ounfideutly prmiiuted that hia »ue-ceaeor will be trout the &tutc and City of New York.In the present condition of financée and wiih the eei tiiniy that the wur ih now to l>« carried on with renewed vigor and deter minatiou on both aides, tilt» become»a ques tiou of very groat importaiiec.New York, Foby.0, Tim Herald » dispatches from Ttioui ia's army sayu derertef» refiort the remnant of Hood * army at Tuaeutubia, Ala., aiao that Gen.Ripley had relieved Hood in eomnnnd.struck out for tltat point through the Stile of South Carolina, hud coti*i«)or.iblo diffteuity in gelling tlirou-jh tbe swauip».The other troops, who Miurebed direc'ly up the Georgia Rank of the liver, had less to contend with.On the Mill ult., nil of Slocum s men were nt Sisters Ferry and supplie» were bo\u2019ug rapidly received.The rU-ht wing of the army i» operating in « better country for marching than the left at some distance from it, but oomniunicution between the two ia kept uninterupted.One eorrcspou The ateauier Eelipoa on the way from dent atatea thit Guneral Sherman propose* ; E istport to Pa laeah burst her boiler and «tit ring up South Carolina at the rite of I U*-'> lives wOroi 20 mile* a day.Bad feeling had, it *ecnic,i, ati'ffu aiuon our nciglihor» agiinst u«, iK-eiuat-, it wm said, we did not sympathize with th m \u2014not of governioeut again*t goverunioat, but the army of the people against the people.There w.ts a threatened repeal of the Reciprocity , .^ Treaty, and a poisaport aystoin which nloiost LEE S Al FOINTMENT RATIFIED.I maintaining amounted to non intercourse.'i\u2019he gate\tN>w York, Jany «.for aonie hoi .* \u2018'V^t*\t,l\"'\tI wm Ibe viliMus rlillud lo iuM.uti.tc thi.Itemoeralie ctowd.In one word, they are not an A meneau party, they are the Transatlantic arm of the Red Republican* >f 17Ü2 and of 18-18.Th* Republican* f\"ilow \u2022\u2022 td«l John Brow ti» k«inp*a«;k,\" whose spirit is still inarching on\u201d b» the glorious onsuuimatiun of that enuae fur which that nohl \u2022 mitided enthuMAHt laid down hi* honest and feurle»* life.The \u201c old guard Democracy also \u2018 marche* on , they follow the glmtt tiffri red oi^ht-eip of old I'oiii i'uine o( the blood stained and Ida» pht iiiuiis Jacobin Uouvi-ntton ; and, like tin statement.He said that Kean went on ] hoard the Amhinn in a state of auger, in i cre iscd by drink, itisisuxl tipoti getting hi» money, .-ind tnieateued he would out the captain\u2019» thro it.Th-* captain left tbe ' enhitt, passed Kean in the door way, and ¦k nt for the mate» to eject him.They did so, and while dragging Ion out, » knife -tii-h as MtUor*4 ctuty, fell upon tbe deck, fmm Kc in « |< M-kct, and one of the mute* ku-kod it risi le.The mate* and tbe ap pretitiec buy bad then hold of ke-in.and the piisonct mol hi» brother were looking on.ft under ot thmr «eel, they stijl desire \u2018 ««> | K.,,n being \u2022 powerful mart, atrw-k the strangle the last of Kings With tbe et»tr ,i!« of appren,ico wi,b |)iri foot.!lftq helMtot PnwU.\u201d They are defeated by «Ik-\tth.- ^aapoMH- tufite.;\u2019 aivau^d to- party which opposed tbe war with England and the invasion of Cntudn in IS12, and procured tiie pcaou who h turminatod that war ; the party which opposed the annex ition ot l eXa*, which op|)Uscii tbe War With Mexico.which o|»poacd tbo distnetiilieriuenl ot the .Mexican Republic, prevented tho u'-quUi ti-m of Cubit and systciffatically remated AtnfriffMl exiaAain and terri tonal aggrandisement.Tim» a patty with which peace may he kept has triumphed over a party with which war wa» inevitable.Tho t)i*gro a piirpcttt»! bond Mil a n, tlie ten itorie» deiivert d to slave labor.f'nnan Ik atoned by tbo captain upon the Wounded man befoio be wa* sent to hospital.j Mr.Justice Moodolct, in bia charge to ( th*'jury *aid lb it, even adopting the teatimo Jatiy The priae stennu-r Blenbeini, captured in (JajM* Fear Kivar, has arrived her*.Ths t toinmereial * Washington special aajrs tlie Heorctary of War was informed yesterday tliat 0«-u.Oiant cont'-iaplated uuniediate negotiatioii» with the em-my for a general exchange of pri»oners at th* rate of 3000 per mouth, which is as fast as the rebels can de.liv-r them Th« indications are that « mon-rigoron* war policy will aow be adopted.I Tlie Cabinet was called together to-day, and were nut of value, aud productive ufj ,,oMh,,*'w ^ thv rriil,u of pr«rideat\u2019s The Liwcr Province* were rich in Gonfvrence laid (.«fore them.By toe steamer Fuitoo we have Savaunah dates of the 3l*t The Savannah Herald says Colonel Allan arrived at Savannah on the 30th.Re met witti a rordtXt reception,'* aHO rtie material aid donated t-y various Northern citisena w«* received with the deepeat thankfulnea* Also the provision*, the distribution of wtiieh wa* rontlnm-d and commanded enthusia>tic de-nioiiatralioiis of satisfaction and joy.There is no later news from Sherman The Mayor of Savannah makes sn appeal in India If of the suffi-rers by the late fires.jlmost ahut, we must tiecurc another way to reach the highway.We can only do thi* * i y union witli other colonies.They bad great resource» and would bring into the ! Union a for shate of their riebc* and ; r venue.A Western inetnbor bad said1 ti.at otic, Uppor Canada Uounty would pro- i duco a* much whe.it a* ail New Brunswick , hut ar.Wjt wa* n t the only product of richo* j ! to a country, ami the New Knglaml State*! ' pro lured little or no wheat, yet would any J one say their ports, commerce and manuf.ic-, ture« fie be.* New York, Fob.5th, Port Royal papers give fn\u2019l particular» of the lo*» of the monitor Futupsco and the gunbial Dwelling already recorded.The i'atapaco wa* sunk iu tbe harbor of Gharte»-ton, on the night of the l.ltit ult., by the 1 Of.rebel torpedo.She went down in 20 m-conds after .«he war» struck and 00 of the persons on board of her were drowned 13 being saved.Tho Daiebintç got aground in tin?(Vni-taohee River on the 26tb ult.ami after j a »«*ver(?fight with a rebel fort hours and it becoming appmenl j Gold olost » at 213i.e water'» edge.Oftiet-r» and crew except-, -i J.1,1a* *\u201d\t'| 1 rur ^ four rsulpcd.TW l).K-l\u201e\u201e, \u201eL ! Pl''r: V\".r ^ S\u2019*''' , ;\t.:.« - ! ou\tÜJIT ÙS >too li*r NithMiu Vk it |i a cat^ü ot Cotton.\ti «\u2022\t1 i-y of the pri*ot»*r\u2018* brotlier, alone, there w.i» fis lighter hnnie, and EngLiid at war, \u2022 more force used than was ntoeaaary ibr the the programma of the lAiinucratio .j^ètioa of the captain.Tim pnsoner had rai-rived mine proVoi-atlou, but he could not i e justified ih tin- use ot such a weapon a* .1 cutis».*, utiles* tlivj-e wore cireunistaucc* denoting an intention to take life or do great bodily harm.Tb' jury tbi» was party ; but like the host of Sennacherib tin y are \u201c wUlien -l and atrowu.\u201d Canada has indeed a right to tejoiee at tin-auspicious and incinoi able commencement of this true \u2018'year of giace\u201d 1805, lor though the year ia not forty days old, it has Keen a greater amount of good ahead) (ban all it» forty prcdeCM.**ora, aud iu it Canada h.«ft been relieved front 1» danger, America fraua \u2022 diahoti u and humanity fiotu a curse.lumber, in ahips.in fisheries, m mineral» ; coal alone was a aoourc.?of wealth itroiter than gold.What we lacked they possessed, and what they lacked wo produced super abundantly.T^ttier we were a groat nation, apart we never could be.Those splendid winter lurbor» we need most ot all.Such a harbor as Halit-x wa* nowhere else in tbe world .tint and Qtnd^e in -urn uier, were altogether unrivalled, t»nrh us harbors and «tron^ militiry positi -ns The question of Confederation is one of existence with u»\u2014\u2018 to be -r not.to be '\u2014therefore he 1 urged it on them Ho next proceeded to j *|Ktid reaaoti».derived from a | deadlock The attack» ot the people of one Province had led to resistiince and reply on the pirt of tho other.These things t iking place in the Press and in P.-r lament, created an irritation out ot which actual warfare too easily grew l#ook bow thi* oauie about r' am -ng our nviglibors.Who had thought it |M-*»ible there?TlieN?eontrovende* bid Brought our political affair» to sucli a -lead lock, that «ince the 1st M.iy 1**12 we had bid five Ministre».Now out of this diffi eu ty there w.isbutotie otherisaue, by gran'* | mg to Upper Canada reprewntatiun by pop-1 u'ation, winch the Fr-neh inhibitant* of L.'Wer Canada had refu««-d aa dangorou* to | ita existence, an-l by all Low-t Canada a* prejudicial to it» interest*.He pr-ferred a Uederal Union like tin* in « hieh L*iW«-i (.'anada for all it* IocjI and j«cculi.ir inter c*ts beeame a distinct and separate Pro 1 vince.It would appeal at fii*t sight that th: Eiigiiali inhabitant» of Lower Canada bad much more to fear from federation than the French th*-y would Ih- left in a minori-i Washington, Feby.4.Th- Kit hmond Whig of the 2nd say» :\u2014Oen B K Lee wa* unanlinonsly ronffriiit-d tiy the Semite yesterday as OdWimeader-in-Phicf ot the hi mi-» of tiio ton federate State*.to her officer» that »be could not he got off.they act tire to her and she w,»» burned t ?the water'» edge ing the leaton Kiehni'-nd p:ip( r» in ttnntMiuCing (lie [ confirmation of Geo.l.ec's ippointiucnt a*! fJcneral in Chief says, ho will roinuin m the field with the army around Richmond I He haa published an appeal f- r soma arid ; call» for tlui delivery to tin» Ntttlioritii-v of all j in the ttands of citizen* Brcck en ridge is expecte-l to a»*umu tlui j position of Secretary of Wm- to-morrow.They huv\" u story in Ki«*h«noit«l thwt troop» from Tl.onia»'» army, to rciuftwco Gen.Grant in frotit ef Hie rebel capitnl, have recently pns ed over tho lin lu more und Ohio railroad.A Committ< eol the North f troiin;i l.cgis-lature recently had acoufcicttc with Jeff Davis.It i* S\u2019jt'l tlicy uiged a more vigorous prosecution ot the war.An Atl ititx conv-p n-lent of the Richmond Di*p»teb »u\\»it w II lo-juirc »cveK»l inomli» yet to rebuild tho rulr-nd* in Georgia that Sherman.lie nlso aux* that it is lolly to atteirpt to dirguis-j the fuel that iu N< rth ( arolina, Gti.rgiu.ami oven South Carolina, there i* a wido-spread dia-satisfaction which, it not timelv cbeclted, threatens to produce the gravoi duristor».Gov, Brown ha* e.dh-d an t xtra sc**ion lost.lle*id«\u2018* a batter)-of artillery, a number of soldiers wore on board I riiit-ipally of the iRh ludiana.(8ee Mercury 1st heby.) THM KNtT-lTx P Ul At I CAY AT WAR WITH BRAZIL.MAOAKfffR KVrT.fiMtOM a*j« BUKt\u2019OS A YltKS.130 LIVES M>FT.New York, Feby.(I.Paraguay, a» an ally of Uruguiy.baa do- re» exploded killed 130 soldtora.Gincinatti, Feb..Hill and Hulburtoe warehouse», and tho Alleghuny llu»e on NVater Stn-et were destroyed by tiro yuaterday, loa» t30,UU0.A* WWWsaWiBBgvWW\u2014\u2014\u2014«w MAHITillK EXTRACTS.Fort of FortUmf, Feb.4^01 oared\u2014«» Hibernian.Dutton, Liverpool, HAA Allan, mail*.}m«Mi'iigt|ia «nd gen cargo.KliieioK, .Ian 1«.\u2014-K«-celvlng atores.\u2014The I'alcatinc, Kob«-it«on.for Oram an Ri.\\ ik thought a might #br b ion \u2022leaking only f.-r hiliiarlf.quite irr.-sj»ceti\\e vf Canatiian p*rty piditics, ami thus regard - ! mg ti he felt it lor tho interest of the e urn i ti ) ti.at » union should take pt.c- He j thought ai*o it thouid.if poaalble, be pisoeii U\u2019l* aUe-UOO, \u2022\u2022 to eotue into effts l without delay.I'hervt.r« h« ihuutibt it «houid not la- ohatructed by ameuduu ul* moved here l-nt pa*«ed or (ejected \u2022» a whole.Hu be-, livvi-d Uic uutou, if it did not add to our .Situai stnuigth.would add to our prestige, and lo the respect aecurdt-d to us at home and abroad.1 he people of Britain through Ihrir I*r*w and Pailiauivntary the | its ! ______________i-J U THE PLOT TO BURN NEW YORK /*Yt'e/'iSio/ti f*6rtl $]»'* rn Canada.TBKKE MKN AKKR8TED.THE PEACE CONFERENCE I IMCOI.X HAIH TO HAVE OWKSKfi rr.%rR frît I.Y ON rONIMTION OF rtlK T\u2019NION nxi.N.i mxintainxo.SHERMAN S NEW CAMPAIGN.the late torpedo affair.Ciucitin iti, Feby.I A bad accident occurred on tho Mnriutti md Cinciiiiiatti Railroad at Lee Cio MV'K'i LOMT?LEE in COMMAND at RICHMOND.un * urs ns .ti r.rimesv ro an f.\u2022 IF THE Ik ARMS Washington, Foby.(5.j The Tita.-a Wadiington upvinal say» :\u2022\u2014 Mr.Howard rca< hod Kortrem Monroe in ad-j v iuee of Mewrs.Stcphon*, Hunter, aud j UanipbeH.Upon tiio arrival of Ut.no gautloutcn Uury , w.-te at onec invited to an interview and informed Mr.So Ward of their desire to pro- j .-i-ed to Washington lor die purpoau of du .'Uksiiig the question of price with tin-PiCîidont.Mr.Howard infomied them that it wa» the President » wish that the discussion | *hould take place at.Kortr**»» Monroe, an-l (hat In- had been sent te meet them nt that ' |H>mt upon tint iubjeet.The Commissioners pressed with considerable earnestiieas f.r leave te visit Wuah- \u2022 ington, and finally stated tliat their Govern- ! ni< nt bad eon«ented to s nd them only in omittqiieucft of Mr.Blair's assura no*- tb.it they shoul i have a por.*onal interview with Preatiient ijtnooln.Mr, Howard asaured tliem these pledge» DIED.Di Oils city, on the 4tli ioat., Mr.Atidiow Moi.Hint, aged 73 years.A KKLIEK.Yon are tronbleil witli a bod hrnath ; It an-noys your tn.-uds and acquaintance», aa well as yourself.You would like to get rid of it.but scarcely know what nicana to adopt.Wo will t.-ll you.r»e the Fragrant Sox«ni»**t' It will cl.-Anae amt heantlfv your teeth, and leave y«»ur breath pure and sweet.\"told tiy DrogglatH.\tFeb 0.IMPERIAL FIN IKIlUCi CI.T Pffi4 a|i CdfiUl £ l\tSig.Ollicft, Foot ot' Mountain Hill.f F* Sen Advertisement on first page.Quebec, N\u2019ov.ÜJ, lftU4.\tJ74 DOW\u2019S alesT^ IN splendid onler in CASK or IIOTTLK.For Sate by Quebec, N\u2019ov.30, 1HG4.WOO DA M CO.JR2 (Mc-BWAN\u2019» Cl RINO,) KUK8H supply juat received and For Sale bv adam Watters, é iiiuan Haddie Depot, 11 A 13 Johu .Street, 'J.n liec, Fub.it, 1804.\tJ!l Duquvi k Co.Mountuiu Mill.brutality whieb would diagraee tbe owner of cattle, if if xreir exhibited by his Wcata vf draught, tho*.: persona méicaa cowveivctann u not speech, hut a nftaal «oug eoBàjivUudcd of ribaldry, profanity, jaegnn aftd eaat, mho rave and swear against \u2018\u2018the nigger * with \u2022n energy mounting to enthnamaiu 4MmI aft ft* am hive aeeu for tome time abftvnar of aanae and argument indimfity idiocy arc comparatively rarely hftitvc* of America, still iMre rcfcty g* eh ldrett of AlbcHeana, bnl they Af« j j^fdof \\Ycrka,~VHi «ThiiTaaaiTti liù\u201dKxc Colonel Uharlea L.Dvftalabaery ohlft»fte4 invariably fttemUr* cf the Deaim-ralie .Cutin, ht* been ae Goveinmeiit, au I at the uiit.set uud throutrii- , out the conference declared thur entire look , OFFICI AL ACCOUNT nr tiir PEACE cd'»nthority In make, r»*t«ive, or aunaider HKIDi.K t'AKUIBD AWAY BY IcK./ i'i re/.ir,* Lott.S re ral I*tl4rrH-y, rn but ntii U> ileai4.taurf.\\T tnttE \u2014 IN TIIK \u2014 UPPER TOWTN, were handcuffing and chaining him I c q\ti« marked Gvutlvniew, 1 assure you this ,,\tla quite Ulinae.*s«ry.1 shall tnakn CO at* PlftiuftivAl.a.\u2014AIl«hchta4|eie»odimd»t)l |\tt(,\t*, CONFKRKNrE.XTE.iV TW.fYfpOffr RT.OH'.X LITEM LOUT vr.lo: I tempt to aoeape.I ham always act«d as the day arc regularly TceetTod by Meaaift.becometh an hot arebla man, acd shall run-Ntnulatr A Ron.The last Illustrated News butte to da »o until the end of my bfa it n» haadaoan and aalwrtaéftiAg a nnuibcr He *fWi wards thanked the Governor ef the (iftil.and tho authentic* under him, lor their t kieduo.*» to him while in thrir eh rye He ,\t.\t.\t! Hv imt'i» teken to Detroit, White bv will U* ul- The St.John (N.H.) Aewa feertta that \u201eu.ou ».is |rui j.I he Mon.Geo L.HatheWay'a resignation of ! I the office of Chief Cnmutiaatontr if the ,\t.\t.,7* .\t.Ik ^ ^ Beard of Worha, and of his seat it.the Kaw .\t1 k-rU>4 L : rutive, hi* been at I baa yel been name I.likely lo stop kti.-h agitation.tAnly on this haaw could ih>- grvai quasi i mi
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