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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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  • [Québec] :Josiah Blackburn,1863-1875,
  • [Québec] :George T. Cary
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S.l.u.itvus.\tAu.sirns P.I Quebro, Feby.2, IROB.\t7.| LOCKWOOD & CO.BANKERS, I i uinling t ; Hi.'t turd of Plnn'lura of No.94, Rroauway, New .Y !.lln* rciiiiomUon 01 I'llota for and below\t_ n UMbonr Of Ijn.dice, held «I the tiffl.,\u2022 of t sKAI.KUS tn nil a.og.Jtla.mu.ketnb4., the s»|.i Corporation, in the City of Uneb c, | thu New Ymk H11 \u2022S \\ IT'll DA Y:\u2019., the 3rd, and I 7:h i f Fi ln u try at.r,.tia j, ,u.; And vi 1 lliMlmi, with M tila f 1 II tl .tax, N.wf miidl 1 ml and lb 1 mi!.In, mi Sloinlays, the I'Jth nnd : m of F.bitiiuy, a-.-.o) p All let I I , posted fur Su; pleineijt.iry Hags ni't-t i- prepnitl by Stamp-.Vli leji-larud letters nn;.; 5t- pttpmtl and 1 t»i-i I lift en miuutoK tiii ,., ti,,.hours a; w liit h mails are adveilisnl to be closed.\tI J r'LVV KLL, Postmaster.1 Qi b«c, Jntt 80 I hit,\tu, PiSinclaiifiSoe'slewlingliljfaii,1 out) ¦ liianil fiUiiRailwaj lime ïaBIss FOR FEBRUARY.Price k IVi: (,'KN 1 S.For Sale by MIDDLETON k DAU\u2019u -N, Knot nf Moutllaiu Hill.Quebec, Fehy.2, IHilil.\t27 DR.ANDERSON, II- P,Tea tlld Itic Island, on the Hollth, I I *' l'\u2019 * 1 1 ' 1'^ ,1\") ^1 ''uHegl.ot .N|i| t 4 «.».' LS have Ial ly Ih- Lilnaiy.p.OOKNofih.d ?far f ' ! jf M iVUUU \u2022% N'll.l-II \u2022\u2022\u2022 < h en kddi! I t SUUSCllIP'l I >N : li eelits for Ihreo days, u \u2022\u2022 aw'e.lt.1 p.r month.I l> .ol.1 (im\t10 it for ¦ v, 1 v id i in.11: 1 per qu ilt, r, I I01.I.\u201et ti ,., .j\tnta f.evey ml I i\"lt'll t o .4 p r iinni.m Du no accoii.ii ill ,1,, \\\\m SÏEHMSHIP COMPANY.W flutes* I I': iCticorH thviikud to IniniliiixiPm «\u2022r Livurp\"t>|.Alivtci 1: 1.\u2014Thu dU'libtithm nmoug the Piltds of the fuilda shall Ink >\u2019 pine 011 llu-i th lui dai ol i very month, 1 oui un ii* lug 11 the third day of June, or, il su h lh|id .lut Im 1 Suiiday tbeii, Hie day follnwiug.Ah 1 ICM I\u2014The Uoliioiaiidoi of caeli sdiOoli er leny iiausr, the Jinn Hal In lie k\"pt sut! nil lit requis.te euIili N to In- in eh llier.in by Hie 1 mnln or I t iinuther puismi i Aunn.it :i.\u2014The | ilutage gnuiud shnll he I D hied in o Ibret) slallons.FIUST STATION.I The Hist station shall lie emu pi he.I lut su I\tPointe And th luinf, on fun Norlh Klit OND STATION.The sec.\u2022ml NtatioM sh ill .mprl i d he- twi'eii ItIe I -I.Hid Hint Him It asiles, un the mutli, uiid the liver Puiiuruf and Ihu ihir P6ncb8s, on (lie North.TUIJID .vr.UToN.The *1.loi stall n shall Im 1 iinpiis .il In twreen the liaaad.s ntul (1 men Island I 1, l.t II\totlse.A in |.i,k 4.\u2014Tt|.) 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Hailing are as fellows ¦\u2014 r«OM PORTLAND: ¦Littr - .i i l.eep a mil of the I Pilots on huiinl wh se duty it is In pilot vessels up the river, niiit to llx (h i turn of th - Pilot who und.r Hi i preceding arliclim «ball he bomnt to ink.one, nn t to nisi rilie lus naine on he hml .oil, V,.i ici.k K.\u2014Any Pilot «ho «hall dintilvb ' ! \u201d p -a ,i: or gilt».! tader i n bo ii ti of sn, of I be .ne., m ., at' ran entry to Hi it efbet llu) Jrimnnl «igned ntul I'ppfovod hy the I eiimmaodtir nnd hy two other persona »tie-\t- Hier I ilot* or belonging to the crew, be i I .\t1 '\tJ\" \u201c¦ b'nvi.most r.¦ p, ,\t, , j , ,,\t.,\t.\ti .\t1\t,\t\u20184,l4>\tl*' Inform\ttlie citUenn m Uii, I.landed, ami sball\tIberuoy\tincur\tIhu huu nn the collcctior.! i miv.im\\ nm if** l'.Tinv MUr It y u.d« M I\tii\u2019-, IPs l-itp.r.'.I' lelioll.II\tilfprliliv J, nn al .\u2022Muiitlily Auny 1,1st.I el.¦ F r further purtlenlftrs appl r to ALLANS, KAK A CO., Agaat*.Quebec, Ian.d.I8C0.\t4 ÎF1KC 1Y SU K A ACE.WLSiERîlINoljüllttCE C0WÏ OF ENGLAND.4 A3MTAIj.S.T,O««,O0.(L!i\u2018/IITED.> Hi:At> Omens :\u2014I P Vi.I.I AMENT BTIIE*! I.ONUON.A \u2022 nt.- et Levi- IM I.Vilt 4c Si'S .IN, N .h .1 .nv \\ .10UN ANDERSON A CO.j LLoN HOY.Aneleano Lurette, JOSEPH 18'.0.L cUtOj r.lient 1-.elutn it\".\u2022 «t, nt irtnien 111 the nrtkers A- iiy, uratli theap us >.y the BELANGER & GARIEPY\u2019S, N4>.9, FABBI Jb E STREEP, ALL STYLES, ALL PRICES, ALL SIZE LILIES' SKATES, Mr.VS SKATES, Uui 3 SKATES.BROAD STBAP4, :-A:.\tr THAT\u2019S.SKATE St PATENT FO KE T 11 >1 IF.L I'S, 44 I O'j i s PA I L> p 111 to k b.ft \u2022LEW DU M UUH0LD 3 PHKSCiirPTIOK, I \u2014l'obi.'T.i .-n liumedi tt.-lv, 2\u2014\tNot to h I'tiken »t Hvl Tlui*.3\u2014\tTo buTaken a\", th* Dimi -Table, 4\u2014\tNot to ho Taken far Uràntcil.B\u2014To bu I'.ikcU io Watur.h\u2014To bu Taken wi-h a (Iratn of Silt.*\u2014To l>c Takcq ^qd Tried, h\u2014To bu Taken for Life.P.SINCLAIR * 80K Qscber, Dec.3T, 1:0».\t298 8 a»on Tirket.Admission,.Children.Quebec, Jany 13, .#1 .Of) .0.10 Euglish_Nuvels.Ju*t received «i g 3.« D.iinatfciii : * ALsiLiüL nmi \u2022rll ««entted i ipply t,f tlit best aud UtCftt Kagii^h NovcIh.^\tP* S1^LAm à SOS Qvi^bec, Dec\t1049.t.\u201d?*\tnr.»| ctnniin 0 lut: w ncuelivri*.ÜSLANCER 8t CARIEPY, 9, Fabrinue btu* : QtfeUêc, Sur.19, !\t2 \u201d Life in Australia, \u2014on\u2014 rO! FOR THE SOLD OlfiGlifiS! BY MUS AUCUIBaLD\u2018 VMPIIKLL./\u2018Hit 1: usK Dui.uin, For Sale at MB M.UISH\u2019S, and ut\tS'.John Street, MKÔalUi.MIOD-KrOK i Da'V-ON'8, Lower 10» n.Quebec, O'.s.Î3, 1145,\t293 Jl -T r.ived a complet' asnorUnent o Y .leitiitien at all priee.Alsu, Valentine Writers P.SINCLAIR k SuN Qunbsc, Jan 23.IBfid.\u2018\tH Cathedral Hymn Books.r t \u2019 H E New Col le* lion of Psalru* and H) tu: -, t to be need f \u2022 the fr-t timr in the Enp i-h Cktb.'R-.il m it sundry.1 .j deth last ÎJ ta.h.P.MN LA IB A 30N.'.u hee.Jan.23.In\".\t18 .:\t.\u2019Rid.M3 UE II NT PC K-i PE, y Antbor y .1 broil.-pe.i\u2019 .\t- u I.Piitliuc on Ai.* .1' W.i.-nii f wire» by Mi< o'ore.Price \u2022 J-t l* SINCLAIR k SUN.Quelicp, Tnny.in, 18».0.\t7 Public Notice HEREBY GIVEN, tint, Djui t Adule l a roix wife of Pi rru Narcisse Binfrut dit Matouiii, PNq., of thu ptiirh of Metre Dims N.Qn \u2022 J , Pa r.î 18 ,(>\tIP cm.iked H nil a,d Ci:oa \\ t II I 'K LOP of the nhov-, (newl ' ngalll recnlvuf him nu hoard the «mi.-e nchooner in lirno t* take the turn previously assigned In him, nu entry of wh : li fact idiull ; also Im inudu In the journal i A n, rc*i.M 0.\u2014Any Pilot whii, on hoard of one | of the schormurs of the I'urporaiiun, itisnlU tbu t'oriiiiiiindcr llicrcofor any of Hr Dilectors , of the (,'nrpoiatlon or who nt the ofll' u of tbu '.'orponlion, in-ults any nl the Dlrtctorsor any of the nUlcer4 of tin- Corporation, shnll Incur n line not uxetudin; twenty dollats t urn m y.Aiirieos 10.\u2014Thu Board of Directors may, from iiinu to tiui'', when thu requirements of tin servlet, il.umiid it, sen I one of its m, ni-hirs to th,' stations, Hi* re to see to the cxreu-Hon of its orders and liy-Iaws ; and durliig all j the t j m n that the Director so eiiosen shall in.on one of the stations thu (.'nriiinumjrra of j all the s booncts, nml the Pilots on hour th.iv.f, shall be under his control aod -hall olicy his orders.Articlk il.\u2014 ny Pilot, (Vuiirnniul-r of n schoontr, nr nth r person, » ho rrlilsi-» or rirglocl* to f Rill any of (be dii'i-s whieli arc I trupotdl upon him hy Hi\" p.csuiit by-law, .r | to do any tiling required thurchy, or who r -fe-es or n.glecli n> ohey ,' \u2022 orders given him m i on funnily to its dlipositiniis or, wh in-fling* s any of t! dliCpusIlioii* of Hi,, pr.J ot By-law, shall for sacfi .IIsiipu Up ur u li o( not less'Iran ten dull ns u >r moru tliau ft ny d oiUts.Ai i .u 12\u2014Thu turith rib«uiAf ai d r Le i^r n g, v.»rl!l of t> \u2022\t\u2022 r .K A Mil l i IN -I .Ld« r and d s ilr *.Woon.p tiy\u2019 .it .\u2022 Qu- bee, J«ni.80, 18>J« DOW\u2019S ALL.GERMAN TUITION.J) a OENTLE5IAN.having tho e»eain(f« to .1.hints If, is willing to trach ths Usman larg'iHge In nil its Rramhit at reasonable ra'e*.Rofsreii'm* of ahlllty, ke., furiisbui Addle»» Box 12, Post4\u2019tftcc, Quebec, Qu.tw;, Dec.»0, U33.\tH \u2022 aupei i.r to any y«t cfïctid in uion bottle a\u2019, led' .¦ P pi ire.?or bait-1 j JOHN TEAF , 34 Hi.John Quebec, Dec.2f| Ut».\tt THE QUEBEC ME11CIJUY, FEBRUARY 7, 18(10, P )* j» ?\t?\t?The Mercnry, k»lng the ouly Daily Evening Newepaper te Quebec, aud at all times fully up with the very latest Intelligence offera to the public a meat desirable Advcrtlalng channel, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.hood IkIi Provincial A«»ui»nc« Co\u2014Unglol* * li la»*.Munie Hall\u2014U»irl»on Thea(rlaid hud been lost.Humors subsequently bad it that it was the Mononogbela which hid been lest.There is no luuiidation lo,-he ru\" or.A I, rrihle tornado pas>eil over the village of Xcwtein, Qa., on the lîlib ull., levelling houses, fences, trees, Ac., sweeping in an in.lsnt everything before i , and killing ; four persons and injuring In.ut a doxr the Mercury.) AMERICAN NEWS.AN UNWARRANTABLE CHARGE A cotempnrary has lately stated that a -ystem of organized ir.es.,'jrism cxiits in Quebec.We fear that there is too much truth in the assertion, and that the hideous crime of firing blocks of houses for purposes of pillage, once rife in England till stopped by the baiter, is of lato too common in this community.Wo regret that the article wc refer to should hive proceeded to indirectly attribute blame where no cause of blame exists, viz., to tho chief local authoriti s of 'be law.Now, it is na fault of theirs that the police arc also firemen, and that thia arrangement is a direct encouragement to theft, nor have the chief officers of the law n the city of Quebec been carelessly or in-judiously chosen.That officer will be considered happy against whom no complaint ia beard for years, and experience has proved that tho Bench is presided over by gentlemen who have ¦ speciality for the duties they perform so much to the public satisfaction.JExlenalre sale of .trma and »intmu*UioM.4 000 CANNON AND 36 MORTARS.SEVES MILLIOSS OF CARTRIDGES.TORNADO IN GEORGIA.BOILER EXPI.OSIOS IS V1RG1SU.New York, Feb.7.Tl* Tribune\u2019s special Washington tele- I gram My*:-\t» Thursday of thil week the ' Govern me s a large sale of 4000 cannon I 30 mortars, «,000,000 cartridges, and a [ large number of muskets at Old Point, Comlbrt, and at Alexandria.On Friday next it «i l dispete of 750,000 feet of lumber.Further orreata bave been made of the Til* Com.\u2014The weather continues cool, bright and breezy, agreeable for walking though rather biting to drivers.The thermometer at 8 last night stood at 12 below tern, went down at midnight to 20 below, and reached ill lowest ran.-e at 4 a.m.when the glaaa marked\u201421®.ThL morning at nine it hid risen to\u201410® .Illnehs or Mr.O'Dosmell.\u2014We re-.'ret to learn that Mr.Hugh O\u2019Donnell, Engineer of the Water Works Depart ment, was attacked with severe illness on his way home yesterday.Doctors J.B Blanche!, Uuucll and WelU were called In, and wo hear that he if now out of danger.City Council to-nioht.\u2014The City Councilf adjourned from Friday evening bat, will meet to-night at the usual hour.Quehec AssiMULita.\u2014The next semLly will .«ke pbcc on Monday.Ai- who scored competitor*.17 st-o's.There were nine Hallow Curling Club.\u2014The Patton Cup,\" presented to trii Hadluw Curling Club by James Patton, Esq , of Indian .\t«\t.| Core, was played for on Monday, at the robbers of Adam* s £xpre»s, and another .,\t¦\t, i .\\« ii- n- >r n large .mount of gold recovered and turned I C|ub R,ak',^ won\tW ,Uum ™ over to lb .company.Aa rxL *iv« mase meeting of Peniao* was held ir o rte?city lut night.Spe-che# were mad - by d'Mabony, Killian, J.J.Rogers, and ot:.en.A meeting oi the Historical Society was held lut evening.Jno.T.Aiken, read a very interesting paper on the history of liberty.After «peeking of tbe progrès* of liberty in England of Ute years, and .Budding ia term* of tbs bigixst praise fn Ricbtrd Cobden John Bright Rad oth< tbe lecturer referred to 8tr Morton P«M \u2022ad to a speech delivered by him at Bris, aiaee Me return home, in which he advocsi.reform aad «bowed that America wee so Just as a prouLmitii-n was ah ut being i?»ucd to otter Four Hundred Dollars reward for information that might enable iho authorities to feiret out aud arrest the guilty parties in tho treitohenu* murder of Reaper-slice, ' a Abralum Hill on Sunday week, theta, liai witness turns up.After much prevarication and shirking of various parties supposed to know the circumstances, hut who would not come forward to give evidence, though the inquest his been pending for ten diys, Mr.Coroner I'unet observed an unusual hesitancy one the part of one of the witnesses suunnoncl to appear before the jury.The Coroner was contemplating his arrest on suspicion of his being directly concerned in the deed, when the m.iii, a carter, gave all the needful information to wanaut the arrest of a young man of res-lion Francois Auger, aged grocer, in St.Vullier street.Tho Chief of Police, Mr.Bureau, with tho Deputy Chief Mr.Reynolds and a force of police at once proceeded by directions of the Coroner to arrest the acoused and in lea?than an hour he was in jiil.The proceedings will be resumed before I the Coroner and his Jury at seven u'cluck at the Dead-House in Arthur street.BOARD OF TRADE MEETING TO-DAY.At noon to-day took place the quarterly meeting of the Quebec Board of Trade.Nearly half an hour elapsed before tho tm-jority of the number required to form a quorum were got together, but four members being assembled at the hour upp doted The following genth-meu comprised the meeting :\u2014 Mr.H.S.Scott, Vice-President, Mr.A.Fraser, Secretary, and Messrs.James G.Boss, Benson Bennett, W.G.Wurtele, II.McBlain, J.Glass, J.White, A.Thomson, W.W.Scott, W.Home, S.Fry, W.Brodic and H.Brodie.The chairman siid tbit ho had nothing important to report since list general meeting.There was much anxiety manifested at the prospect of the New Custom ilou-o not being in a fit state for occupation by tbe seison of navigation.There was some difference between tho Government and the contractors which was like'y to cau?o great del iy in the opening of the building.No period had, it appeared, been fixed for the completion of the healing apparatus, and tho other work being dependant in part upon that work, there was no prospect at present of an early occupation of the building.Tho Council had, on the occurrence of the late disastrous fire in Peter street, sent a deputation to tho Corporation to urge upon them tho necessity of a reorganization of the File Department.This was followed by a public inco'ing at wbieh the agents of the various Insurance Companies, including also Mr.Perry, of Montreal, were present, and tho whole subje:t was fully discussed.There was now every prospect of a proper reconstruction of tho whole Fire Department of Qoeiiec.The Vice President announced that the Board had urg'd on the Harbour Commission to obtain tbe use of a dredging machina for the improvement of the harbour.A plan of the proposed Like Huron and Lake Ontario Ship Canal hud been received from the Company at Toronto.It was on view at the Exchange.A government notice was received from Mr.John Stuart, Secretary of tho Board of Works, St.John's, Newfoundland, dated 31 st December, to the clllct that an error appeared in Blunt\u2019s Coast Pilot for August '«st, stating that the light on Cape Race had been changed from fixed to revolving, and the light on Cape Pino Irom Revolving to fixed.No alteration whatever has bi en made in the said lights.Moved by Mr.Joseph White, seconded by Mr.W.W.Scott, and R'iolrcd\u2014Tlint the Council of the Board of Trade he requested lo urge upon the Government the necessity of completing the new Custom House before the shipping business commences, as great inconvc\u2019ti'.cco exists in the present arrangement.Moved by Mr.James G.Ross, seconded by Mr.Bennett, and Hctolveit\u2014That the Prrsidvnt, nsa member of the Harbor Coinmi&tion, be requested to procure a statement of tho cost and outlay put on the East India and West India whnrls, and the gross and nett income derived from those wharves since they were acquired by the Harbor Commission.Mr.Wurtele was of opinion that the Government should be r quested to alter the Act incorporating the Harbor Commis \u2022ion, so as to make it compulsory on the Commission to render an annual account of their doings for the information of the merchants and shipowner?, which interest ontributed so largely to the maintiinance cf the CommLsion.The Chairman said there was a growing conviction in the minds of the Council that the subscription of members wit inauffioient to meet the current expenses, and unless a much larger number of luembeni ould be got tbe subscription must be raised.It bad been already l.wcrcd from $10 to (5, but this did not suffice.Meurt.8.B.Foote, Geo.II «11 and N.CoulitiurA were elected members of tbe Board.After the proposition of new members the meeting adjourned.Music Hall.\u2014The second performance of the Lam* and Burg eu troupe was given last evening before a full houae.The sing ing in the first part wsa so good that tl.c audience eneorad each tong.Young Hey-; nolda bids fair to become a first rate dancer '' Old Uncle Snow \" by Haghis, and \u201c Lea I Mialrabiea\" by Bargew and Prendergatt, war* well p«t on tbo stage end very emusing, I bat \" Peter Piper Pepper Podge \" wee tbe eumple vortby tbe imitation of tbe natiooi ! **** *>**0,l Rketeh we have men for soma §: Karo; t.\ttime.They play again this evaaiog with Tbe World aanoMoee that tba grand j a change of programme.CAUSES OF FIRES.To the KJitor of (he Mere ary : Sir,\u2014In this morning's Montre.I news, 1 observe a bouse has been set ou tire by a mouse taking ma'clies lo its licit uuler the flooring.1 happen to have met ' with two other sioiü-r oases and w-U,ODO feet of timber.POLICE COURT TO-DAY.BEFORE MR.JUSTICE MAGUIRE.Patrick Sinnott, for having soldier's clothes in Ids possession, was fined X'-r> Hg-and cost.?ami Inble the value of the articles John Bewick, for buying regimental necessaries, pleaded guilty, and was also tiued i.7) stg.and costs and treble the value of the articles.Allred Morin, for soliciting a soldier to S'il bis clitlie.?, same judgment.Francois Morin and Philippe Morin, for having s-dd -r\u2019a clothes in their possession, were Loth dismissed.\u2014-\u2022 RECORDER\u2019S COURT TO-DAY.BEFORE HIS WORN II U* THE RECORDER.Thos.Charlund and F.Ycsina, carters, ' fur leaving horscu alone in streets, were each tiued $2.John Anderson, gunner Iloyal Artillery, I for breaking windows in Huade street, was fined $2 and costs or 15 diys.Ellen Condon' and Margaret Dogberiy were at their own rcqucit committed lor one i month, anl Mary Toomcy lor two month?.Peter Hailey, carter, for leaving horse alone and uo weigh', was fined $1 and costs.Sophie Yrzina, servant, for being absent without leave, was fined $6 and costs.An iron propeller to nly b-lwccn Montreal and Hamilton is Lui.ding on the Clyde for Captain Maicolmson and Brothers of Hsmiltou.Iho Town Council of Cornwall have plsoed a night patrol on duty, consisting of an officer and ten men to guard against any Fenian attack.ST.GEORGE'S SOCIETY.At the general annual meeting of the St.George's Society, the following gentlemen were elected office-bearers for the curreut year President,.Joseph White,\tEsq , 1st Vice du.M.G.Mountain, *\u2022 2ml do.George Fitch, \u201c Trea-urer.George Veasey,\t\u201c S'-cretary.William Miller,\t\u201c Af l.Jo.W J.Newton, Uhapiaiaa,\u2014Rev.O.V.Houtuian, A.W.Mount.in, Rev.E.Hatch.Physician,\u2014J.A.Sewell.Charitable CoramitUe,\u2014Messrs.A.J.Malhain, W S.Newton, W.Crawford, W.Hunt, H.Goodwin.Coinmlttee of Amount*,\u2014Mewra.B.Daikcrs, W.Hunt, aad 8.NsvIob,\tt That Hie fearful annual mortality of 60,000 young children and delicate |immiiih of ni I \"Xsa\the arreited, If, instead of tlyinir blindly in pill* and medic inrs, which, tliomHi apparently relieving tbe patient, Lave, in reality, no other tendril-y than that ofin-cruaning dcbiütr, aud, witli it, the danger to life, we were ainiply to study how to Increase the vital force by imparting new «.,, £40,000, Tho ship Attillh 817 tons burthen, owned by Messrs.John Tre-¦ Family Tickets, (remainder of Season.) harnc and Co., of Cardiff, totally lost off the \u2022sll,Klu Tickets,\tdo Quebec, Feby.13, 1865.oliïïïriiiÏÏMBÏii^ iWCiO.COMMUTTEE : THE HON.SIR N.F.BELLEAÜ, Cusimux, N.11.BOWEN, Esq., J.CLANCY, Esq , R.E., A.JOSEPH, Esq., CAPT.KNOX, R.A., J.LANGLOIS, Esq., H.LELIEVRE, Esq., E.LxMEBDRIEIl, Esq., C.E.LEVEY, Ksq., CAPT.SEYMOUR, P.C.O.R.B., H.E.TASCHEREAU, Esq., M.P., HON.X.TH1BAUDKAU, MAJOR WALLER, 7m Kusii.iiks, coa?t of Ireland in coming from Quebec; estimated value of ship and cargo, £6700.fho ?liip Juliet, 440 tons burthen, Captain Hitch, master, owned by Mr.Francis Chamber*, of London, with a cargo of sugar and rum, bound from Dcmcrura for London, lost nt Hell-hay, Lundscnd ; estimated In*, of ship £4000, and cirgo £13,000.The barque Jeanne, 312 ton.?burthen, Captain Jacques Jauasctis, owned by Messrs.Clml-ot and Co , of Antwerp, bound from Huono* Ayres to Queenstown, wrecked near M iryport ; estinutcJ lo»s of ship aud ear;o, X\u201934.300.The barque Lucettu, 1D2 tuni r.gist?r, from Seaham for Bouhestcr, with coals, lost on the Gunflect Sand; value f ship and carg\", £3700.The Diana barque 201 tons register, of Liverpool, and owned by Mr.George Caldewcll, of TiOoli, cargo coals, totally lost on iho Souih Point of Huly Island ; value of ship £4000.The barque Norma, 650 t u.?burthen, Cipluiu John Horstman, owned by Messrs.K'luitsky and Thiermann, of Bremen, with a cirgoot tub .ecu from Richmond for London, lo*t on the ?outh-oast spit of the Goodwin , loss of ship £8200, ami cargo £0000.The barque L xington, 345 tons, owned by Messrs James Milligan, juu., of Liverpool to Havana, totally lost one mile off Coral Point, north-west of Islay, one man lost by remaining on board ; value of ship £4000, and cargo £4000.The barque Ariel, 365 ton?, owned by Messrs.B.Craggs and Richard Hall, of St ckton, with a cargo ol wheat from Odessa f -r Que- nstown abandoned 30 mile* from OM He id of Kinsale, no lives lo*t ; cs'imni ' '\t\" £6000, and cargo £3500.Tho ship Kugcnie, 1136 tons burthen, owned hy Mcssra.John Martin unu Sons, of Dublin with a general cargo from Livorpnnl for St.Johns\u2019, New Brunswick, toially lost of Ral-lycotten, county of fork ; optain and 12 mon diowned ; estimated lo-s of ship and cargo £35,000.The barque Avishtre, 681 tous register, Captain William ll-.nry Terry (master,) owned by \\Y.K.Corner, of Lead-eohall-strcet, London, with a cargo of timber, bound fiom Quebec for Dundee, lost off Poor Island ; estimated lor* of ship and cargo, £6000.Palinurus, 1082 tons, Captain Andrew Berry, owneis Messrs.B.Alien and Co., of Liverpool ; with a cargo of coals from that |.oit for New York, wrecked at Cymran Bay; one life lot; estimated I osa of ship £15,000, and cargo £1600.The above form a small part of the ships that hive been lost; tiny number between 300 and 400.THE STORM ON LAND.Railway communication betwic.London ai-d tbe Wist of England Inaleen qineh impeded by tbo preaent boieteroue weather The SECOND ASSEMBLY will 'ako pin-\u2022 at tho MUSIC HALL, on MONDAY, nth Febrrery.The Third Assembly will take pla-'o imnu-dhktoly after Lent.Tickets not transferable.H\u201c Subicrihirt art rn/ucittd lo i/iutr :hnr f 'til th at the Door.E.H.PEMBERTON, Bccrotar?Q.A., 12, St.Peter Street.Quebec, Feby.7, 1866.\t31 English Magazines for Feby.Good Words for Feby.- - - 1U Grocery Establishment.Possession on the first May next.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Th* HOUSE and STORE adjoining tho above, for the last tea years occupied by Mr.Gross, Tiuas-maker.Posies.ion on the (list May next.Apply to MR.JOHN TEAFFE, At.John Stisst ; or to OEO.U PARKE.Ringfleld, Feby.7, 1846.31 D-A 773 C33D TH 15 QU K H KO MERCURY, FEBRUARY ,7 1866.TO LET, /iiJ po«*ei>iilon given on ibe Ut M»y ue*l : SKVKUAI.Apnrtinentt In tbe Hou*», No.4, 1\u2018eUve Hireut, toruictly tb« a«ftr of Ut» Kobt.byni#*, b.**!, a iinnll Kbo|>.\u2014»*UO,\u2014 KUbb * »ud C*rrl»g«*bOU*e, to be let ftlely.Apply to THOH.CARY, aï, St.Joiepb Hlreet.Quebec, tfeby.ï, l*C«\til\u2019* togcU»er ' GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.]^orncJi3 \u2014TO\u2014 [«FM.f |'llK privilege grunted lu*t rullof p' I ing to Ottrwu ut balf fine, «ill reuse to be in lone after the I5lb Inhtuiil.C.J.IMU lit! ICS.Point Levi, Keby.7, ISliO.\t3^5 Sale under Execution.WILLIAM H.MICHAUD, Pluintiff.HumiHinjMloiufPopilblfSppciflcs U A Vp; proved, from tbe most umple etipo-rieiiee mu entire suicess ; .Simple\u2014 Prompt\u2014P.itielent, und Reliable, 'i'bey are ti e only Medicine* peifectly adapted to popU> l*r iie VD\u2014 The House and Premises, nn the same road, now occupied by II.Diniiing, Esq., opposite tbe Ladies' I\u2019roli-htaiit Home.Ilutb tbe above residences are titted with every modem improvement, mid have convenient stables and outbuildings.Apply to W.D.CAMPBELL, Notary, 14, St Peter Street.Qnebec, Feby.0, 1808.\t3i> CiMBMC VEKY CHEAP.PART of a Bniiknipt Stork hought under laroralde circtim,tancoi, well assorted us, fill qualities from 4*.»d to 12*.Ud.per dozen.A lew Machine Hemmed, Printed Border, | Hem Siitcb, Ac.among them, also, Large Sizes for Gentlemen.GLOVER A FRY.Quebec, Jany.30, I860.\t24 REMNANTS! Still Fiirliur Reductions HTS \u2014or\u2014 Dns Hoods, Meriaoesik'&c.VETER I NARY SPECIFICS Maboua y eases.10 vials.§10 00 Single vials, with directions.I 00 il.j* These Hi inedies by tbe case or single box, are sent to any part of the country, by Mail or Express, free of charge, on receipt ol tbe price.Address HUMPHREY'S SPECIFIC HUMtEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, OUiccand Depot, No 502 llroinlwiiy, New York Dn.Himhiiikys i* consulted daily at Ids ollice, personal y or by letter as above, lor all form* of disease.BOWLES A M.-LEOD, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Quebec.Quebec, Nov.2», 1805.\t270-0m GOLD & J3ILVER ! AWFUL sackifice: BANKRUPTCY AV'HDED 11 rxlraordisaryAnnouncimerA >*1111>, The urlieles to sell at TWJ DOLLARS each, No matter how costly it may be, CODf 1st of Splendid Hunting case Gold anti Hllv, r Watebes, Frein h Clocks, Rings set with Diamond*.Rubies, IVnrl* and other precioiis Stones (Solitaire and in clusteis) I allies Sets of Jc-w-liy coin|irisii g Pins and Ear-ring* ol tbe most fashionable and recherche Style, Oold ami Enam led Riacclcts, Studs and Sleeve Buttons, (.'bains ofall dt * -riptioiis Ac., Ac.Silver Ware, (extra plated) romprising Castors, Butter Dish, beautifully clm*ed and engraved, Table A Tea Spoons, Gobli Is, Ae., Ac , Pianos, Meti-deon* and Sewing Machines of the best makers.Tbe price ot each article varying from SIX' to EIGHT HUNDRED dollar*.HOV WE SHALL FROCEED.\\N e have adopted the plan of sale now so popular of charging a iiulfoi in price and this price will invariably be 8.\u2019 for escb aiticle regardless of tnlue.q'he exprns sofcondile-ting tir Agency are paid by the sale o'curtiU- i cati-s, or coupons represt nling the various article*.These ci-rliti ate* are sold at FI FT\u2019Y j CENTS each or 5 for $2 (10, and each u-riill cute will show tbe luddertbe particularaiticb-lie or she I* entitled to on payment of an additional $2.00.THE EXPENSES OF FREIGHT AND PACKING PIANuSOR SEWING MACHINES WILL RE PAID BY THE I'ARTThS WHO ARE ENTITLED To THEM.THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING DECIDED TO CHANGE ON THE 1st MARCH NEXT THEIR MODE OF CONDUCTING BUSINESS, WILL SELL AT A GRI5 AT SACKIFICE, WHICH WILL ENABLE THEM 'riiijs TO CLEAR OUT ALL THEIR EXTENSIVE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF AUNTLKT English 1.Any p> tsou who will bring tbo «urne to PROF.PAUL M.BREN AN'S OFFICE \"ill libcially r«wurd 1 > COTE & CATELLIER, No.:J0, Crown Street, St.Kochs, (Near the Market.) 27»-tf NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE PIKE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.CAPITAL,.TWO IIII.LIOXN STDIII.IXO.!Si-.ll«iIAI0l> 1WOÏ» ANNUAL INCOME.ACC LM l I.i TED FUNDS.£603,453 .£2,804,512 lo* 2d Stg.7s lOd htg.EDIMBURQH AND LONDON 1 be DUKE OF ROXBURGH, K.T.i, Merchtiut * F.i\u2019 /nuiye, Munirent DIRECTORS : T.DAVIDSON, Esq.DIRECTORS : The Hon.THOMAS RYAN, M.L.C.JAMES LAW, Esq., Mersbant.I.BltYDUKS, l.*q , Mminging Director Grand Trunk Railroad.Hkchktahy H.J.JOHNaToN, Emj.\tIssigcTO* ov Auknts\u2014WM.EWING, Esq.HEAD 0FFICES- PitKflluaNT\u2014Ills Grace Conada Jironeh .\u2014Of fifty years' Indeecrib-able agony from dyspepsia, nervousness, asthma, cough, constipation, flatulency, spasms, elcknsss, and vomiting.Maiia Jolv of I.ynn, Ncrfold.Cure No 4T,121,\u2014Miss KliaabetU Jacobs, of ex'teme nervouaneaa, indigestion, gatherings low spkiu and ervo\"s fancies Cure No.5.8,814.\u2014Mr.Samuel Laxton, Leicester, of two years' diarrlitca.Kl'OKNK RIMMUL, I'd fumet by Appointment to II.H.II.the l'i in cess i f'Wali s, 90, Strand ; 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FTER f.\u201dir ytn: ,\t.ivil\tf n, , ,: ; / ' tb ! peeple .( the I nilnl\ti!,,h violeiite of seciioim.' pailini, we mi\tt upon a new era ot ui.ily t.i.u id pri.:.North and South, n cordial i.o.i,., honest men is nei\u2019Jr.) In repiri t v : t will, Io e.'taldisli our j I\u201d0 ¦ ihi ,.i |, tho.triumph of sniind coustiliillon.il prin ipli s m tliu atlmini-tiutii n of the , oV\u201di niii.: r, and mu Unity by ganliug all tint m l; s Unii \u201e i desirable.I in- great Democratic party, who e I ; t.rv in the ; a it i : the l.i'tory I\" pi!v i! ¦ : , ,ii, , of teiritorial ext\u201dn-i.;i, m, .fp.iM,,, ,,r,; , j,,'[ Anieriia, stands now as it ha,j ,',11 n, I\u2019liity of the N ition, sup.ili i to ail , pussions iu it loyalty to I ', light, nfeo \u2019uanl Mates and lo the lihertiis of t,,,- In.l vidual citizen, tu ce more it-voieu will lie h ai , on,:i'n oi\" its rull\u2019en nt-will I, r.\u2019lli'd 1,.i;.\u2019 tiiiii-honmed sdimliid- in m.iv ., v m.,; lo.vii of llm Nortiicin and 11 Uni So iihi iu \u2022Status To Hie prin.'iples of Hil l .-r, at II ::i.r ,t I'mty cf thp Nation, J u.: W, u.n j.as 1, i nei.iH « Itiu ss tliiouglinnl tho ordeal of civil w 1 It wiil now In il.'voti d to tl \u201d not R .ml,., task ef nppl) log tiict- prim iph s t.t, \u2022\u2022 \u2022, I tion of th\u201d many und w, i.I.ty q; ,.j .\u2022_ fliiani't il, MM'i.ih polilitnl\u2014h h 1 oiuu 11 .1, us with the return of jieu I'aHhlul lo thu i\u201dul iotiireKls Id all -ee.'oi.- it»,.I.\t,,( by (he pi' jiidti'is and blind U by (hi of liOli»*, iliut tlx?ptiuuiploi* of A fuel iran I) m** iu y Mionid tliiH If utt* rnf, with no w.ik .r un\u2019, rciiiiin vui' r, here in ii.o ciit incli0| olitiin nti'ij.ris*- und rotniiivu».* r to rvery » iti/.* n Vi'ouui to fix i* u ox on müd bv ' Güjil isüflât1' AND kt*I\u2019iiI0A4LI RRitp M'ifU t Of li*A A7 A ^, T ! (.\u2019 .LEA & PERRIN Deg to caution the pnblii again, imit.Ulaos 0! till ;i .f fe;h \u2019 1 , : rv.disi oyer, d lout - 1\t.11 Markets hnv !.wi\u2019.h -i rmo'S l»ir*Tir>: -, i|.I n ri\u2019KeW,bllug tllOSe of tbe li.'lii'iin -.\"r more instam es tbi n ,.L.«V P.will proceed .H\u2019liinst ., .ij mafiuf tot ir« or vend \u2022 : iioitrm t, '1 tin ir cn ,.j.\t\u2022, uir .1.; arts o' the world.In nrivlsf 1; i'll infringejm ii t of their riglit \u2019.¦fix FOR LEA AND PERRIN.' *,\u2022'\u201d Id Wholesale and 01 h,;.I ll pu.tors, WoieesP r ; Me-sr-.1 ''>r.i0KWKi.i.; .Messrs.IUiiclav ii'.d .\u2019 i; fil'd !\u2022/ Grocers an i Un 1 ul, 1! lion , Nov.11, ib\" r> p n« t\\ .1 /,.s rtn\u2019\"l Jiiimnl, FI BUSHED AT QTT i.o» e t \\i»\\.t e Canadien la t he nidi -6 und lar.e \u201d\u2019 i i; 1 i;.1 iimilu.It lu,- i,;rM t plepi cl.¦ , and n on g tt.!\u2022\u2022* which n 1111 ti\\ -1 .irds ,.Iida.11 is the la : I iidfi Hi >i F.\u2019\u2019\u2019 m II I '.ngiuige nt .'¦ .'i ¦ rat i oi'.' )\u2022: \u2022 litre of Ant, rlcan 1 a mutter of m, I, impoiiai s must lecomm mi I'm: in nil tn- every other variety of Pamphli tr printed in any specified lime.1\to-opcrulion ntul suppoi t of g.od \u2022 ections of the Union.\\\\ liateVer skill 1 an ib vi-r or i nli rpri- ¦ n.-iomp!lsh will coniiil ut\" I ¦ mid: ¦ I'm, U \"I' d il i oar resolve that II .1.ill ii.ntliiiie t,, he\u2014th' /i.t/ .Yii- r j Hr l (.'ompetutent 1 otri\u2018speiid\"nts at ¦ v.iy .oin-ni.-ri ial and political centre of l,,ih h\"ii.i.spheres, who are Iilwnya imdriu led in mid .t h\" lie.St and pi' lllptust UKe \"f lh l - ¦ 1 anh will keep bill'renders folly infoiiii' d o th do \"gs and the progress ol mankind iu all of th** Kli)bc*.KXDX'X'XOlSrK.'l lm Daily Woiiui infold- n eomp!i te r , pi'i.dlum ol, and cummuntiry up.o the m \u201e of * Very day.1 lie .6\"ini.weekly Woulii i- n large quarP -In ei, Himi! size ns Daily, (\"iil.aining nil ji iicms, corrcupondfnec, u\u2019litorials, i niiiiu, n in Iiml market m « -, c ttl - mane 1 and puni.-p , ll P\"|| |, nml a flesh ami e t, ilaiieiiu mi el Ini v of literature.Pn\u2019.li !.¦ d T m-lev am j !\u2022 t lay.\u2022 .e \\\\.\u2022 kly U < iu mi.a lit: \u2022 q i e 1 , - ', .t Haiut: *i/.f ;;s D.lilv, IlIlH I It v lh, I ,, ,.1 , , .ru!ution tifan)\tj uniilj.it i-hvii.av oli\u2019\u2022 llH r xii.i'v c .* i ., n i.,, 'V i 111 ill .» ¦W \\ t t jx .' ^ ; 1 \u2022 t .j 11\tI I , 1110* t lih *1:1! .\\t.«\tuhi li will innkr il Utirivailed in iiii.K -t uml \\al ».to lunui I'lllili.hed Widli'Mlay, E Its ma!le I 1 p,,it- .initiai e Ur w Alhaiiy, Rii.R.toa ai\": ('iiiil,,idi I je Markets; tho N-w Y ork I ulinti v Pu duu ' and Gem i ll Pm,dm Mark.I - ; sp .ial and v.d , hMo Hop Ini.IIigeiieu ; a dupnrt iiu-nl of Ag i* eilltural l.eadinr ; all toesther 'lUl[!l»'I',\tj.!.liiiiivuli 'I liniidliiKMl of curi' iit iiin i'iii di n for the Fniui\"', Live Stock or PriHlii' \u2022 Di\u2019iib : Hi\" ( '.iiidiy M- \u2019i liunls.etc.2\tIts rendini'fiirlhe F.tuiil) C ii I.niluiu is Ihe flesh, -t and best fitorles, I'\".Irv, Ri;Jia:\"U .Reading, etc.1.Its Lix\".t ofthe N.ns i n t I Rim ,.,01-1 l ity Wii'kli '», a urn ti- ,, t ot Del, o.nly mattiin ol jut-r \u2019 t and im,.am.\u2019 cliiisi ii from the Daily, nliil\" th H -.\t,1 coni nl.nrc prep t.i f, r tne We, hb, III eniy post-.lib\" dl l.i l l| inr sill.u' I ' \u2022 found M ine acliv\", j iibli,.-spii|t\"U Deuu .1 : ! 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