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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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[" Ik (Dwbcç ttcm MOUE S S T V DI A L O s r A* .h VOLUME LXII.-N UMBER 133.WEDNESDAY EVENING, JONH 5.1807.THE QUEBEC MEROURÏ, (ElkTiinuuiuj tv Thu».Cakv, Hm., 1B06.) (r E OH Q K T.O A U V, Kuil'Ok AND I'UNLIhUNN Rates of Advertising.y*i\u2018t irtMrlion, 6 lini-N nuiI nrui«r.|0 SO | \u2014\t7 Mm.it tp 10 .0 80 \u2014\t-Upw«rU«of 10 liuer Mae Subitnuutt i inert torn\u2014Quarter Price.All A.Ivi-rMurmontt, uueccuuiiNtnled with diructiou», are iuterted uutil turbid, nu Altoo.na, Pa., 15 Dec., I»«6.j (ientlemen : The watches mnuufactured by you have keen in use ou this railroad for several years by our cugincmen, to whom we liiiiiisii watches us part of our equipment.Iheie are now gome three hundred of them (Tirtied on our line, and wo consider them good and red able time-keeper*.Indeed, I have great sutislHction in saying your watches give us less trouble, and have worn and do wear miicli longer without repair* than any wall lies we have ever had on this road As you are awair, we f rmorly trusted to those of English manufacture, of acknowledged good reputation; but us a class they never kept time us correctly, nor have they done as good service, an your*.In these statements I am sustained by my predecessor, Mr.Lewis, whose experience extend, d over a series of years.Respectfully, EDWARD H.WILLIAMS, Utneral Superintendent.¦ linericon IPo/cA Co., H'altham.Thefollowiug a IvAntages, among numerous others, are offered by this Company to parties intending to insure tlieir lives: \u2014 Perfect security foi the fultllinent of its engagement^ to Policy-holders.Favorable Rates of Premium.A hlgli reputation for Prudence and Judgment, and the most liberal eonslderatlon of all q lestions connected with the interest of the assured.Thirty days' grace allowed for payment of renewal premiums, and no forfaiture of policy from nniuteutional mistake.Polices lapsed by non-payment of promlurns may be renewed within throe months, by paying the premium, with u lino of ten shillings per cent, on the production of satisfactory evidence of the good state of health of the life assured.Participation of protits by the assured amounting to two-thirds of its nett amount.Large lloiius declared 1355, amounting to AJ per cent, per annum on the sum assured being on ag.-s from twenty to forty, 80 per c ni on the premium.Next division of profit, in 186ü.Biamps and Policies are not charged for All Medical Fees paid by tho Company.Msdical Usrxsss:\u2014DR.Hu WAND.ORLEANS FERRY.ON and «fier MoNDAI c.the .thiii.t the *\u2022 MAID OK Olll.K.i.Nf' will) her Regular Bumuiei Trips, Cove and St.Joseph Lsavjts ms Isi.asu At 8.15 A M.\u201c 7.30 P.M |\t\u201c 5.00 P.M.Beside* an Kaily Tri| i two trips on Sunday».The Steamer does not undertake to stop at Indian Cove during an easterly gale o .Saturdays the lusllnp of tho Rout will be one liotti later.Ry order, P.PLANTE, Master.Qvebec, May 25, IStiï.\tGni-I Jî Utile !i: c at In.Hull Lra\\ i.s cTsssc.At il.uo A M.\u201c I.ml P.M.\u201c ti.ou P.M.on Mnrkit Days, a FRENCH AND CANADIAN LINE of Royal Mail Line Between Quebec & Montrea\u2019.t I\u2019ll F NEW A SPLENDID IRON STEAMER QUETiEO,! LAP!'.J.II.LAHKI.r.K, ^ ill L av* lhe Ni||>olvou WLat f lot Montit'al, \u2014on\u2014- TUKSUAl\u2019S, T1IUKSDAYS Ai HAVHHUAYl*, AT B'Ot'R O'CLOCK, P.M., AND THE SPLENDID NEW STEAM ICR CHID IIHI lillHI.ÜÜANDË UF TIME.^ lOMMENt IVt; MONDAY,May ÎOth, 1867: BRAND TRUNK FERRY.\u2018MONTREAL,\u201d Quebec, May I, 1867.J.B.FORSYTH A CO., AGENTS.~ M-iam NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILBOAD.Lot'olfOTIVK DErAHTUKNt, Wx»T DlVIHlOH, t Rucusstkh, Dec.24, 1866.\t) Centlem n : I have no hesitation In saying that I believo the great majority of Locomotive Engineers have found by experience that Walth.im Watches are the most sstisfictory of any lor their uses.They run with the greatest accuracy uud steadiness, notwithstanding the rough riding of an engine, and us 1 have have never known ouo io wear out, they must he durable.I hope to see the time when Railwu> Companies will generally adopt your wut.lies, and furnish them to all Engineers* and Conductor*.Id my opinion it would greatly tend to promote regularity and safety.Yours lb spectfully, CHARLES WILSON, G.Chief Engineer, Ur iihrrhuoil of Locomotive Engineere.Iiinriniii IPufeA Co., Waltham, Man.Wo make now five different grades of wall lies, named respectively as follows: Ai i'i.kton, Tiiact A Co.,\tWaltham, Mass.Wai.tuam Waren Coure,vt,\tWaltham, Mass.P.S.ÜAtirt.KTr,\tWaltham, Maas.Wm Kusnv,\tUoston, Maas, iious W VTCH Compa.nt,\tUoston, Maas.All of these, with the exception of the ffome Walcli Company, are warranted by the American WaIcIi Company to he of the best material oa tlie inos approvi d principle, and to possess every requisite for a reliable time-keeper.Every dealer Hailing those watches is provided with tlie company's printed card of guarantee, which should accompany each Watch sold, so tint buyers may feel sure that they are purchasing the genuine article.There are numerous rnunlerfeita and imitations of our Wat In s sold throughout the country, and we would caution purchasers to be on their guutd against imposition.Any grades of Waltham Watches may be pun based of Watch Dealers throughout tho country.Testimonials can he obtained on application Iroin many persons in Canada who have worn the wait ties with thu greatest satisfaction.ROBBINS A APPLETON, 182, Broadway, New York.ROBBINS, APPLETON * CO., 158, Washington St., Boston, Onneral Agents.ROBERT WILKES, Toronto and Montreal, Agent lor Cnnnd«.Quebec, Juno 4, 1807.\tBm-eow-UO CRISPER COMA.Oh ! she was beautiful and fair,* With starry eyes, and radiant hair Whose culling toudrils soft, entwined, Enchained the very hrdrt and mind.\u20acimsi»i;r coma, For Curling the Hair of eithei Sex into Wavy and Glassy Ringlets a1\u2019 Heavy Massive Curls.By using this article, ladies and Gentlemen can beautify themselves a thousand fold.It is the only article in the world that will curl struiglit hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful glossy appear-am o.The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, but invigorates, beautifies, and cleanses it ; is highly and 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the day of (lie mouth and year in which you were bom.enclosing a small locE of hair Address, Mahame H.A.PKURIGO, P.O.Dsawee 293, UirKALo, N.Y.March 29, 1867.\t|y.73 REPARATOR CAPILLI, Thro* awsy ynur falsefriiie.-,your svfilehc.Tuurwi, 1 Destructive uf romfort, and not wurlli :i fig, Come aged, come youthful, c .mo nglv and fair, And rejoice in vourown luxuriant hair, REPARATOR CAPILLI, I,'OR RESTORING HAIR UPON BALD X heads, (from what ver cause it may have fallen out) and forcing a growth of bail upon the face.It haa no equal.It will force the beard 10 grow npon the smoothest face iu from five to eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to tbice months.A few ignorant practitioners have asserted that there is nothing that will force or hasten the growth of the hair or board.Their assertions are false, as thousands of living witness* s (from tlieir own experience) ran bear witness.Rut many will say, how aru wo to distinguish genuine trom (he spurious ?It certainly The London 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Parts, sixpence.rpiIK LONDON JOURNAL Half-yearly X Volumes, Four Shillings and Sixpence.r|7HE LONDON JOURNAL Volumes l to X 46 aru now ready, bound in cloth.ON AND AFTER MONDAY,the -oil, May, the ORA N1) TRI' N K F ERR Y s ||.\\\t|.R will tun as under, until furlli.r notice - Lka\\e Puis 1 7.1/0 A.M.1.x vi enters and tiwu the Leave Qceuec.5 30 A.M.\u2014 Mixed Train fur Rich -round aud Way Stations, 7.30 9.00 10.30 11.50.\u2014Passengers A Mails fur River du Loup.1.30\tP.M.2.30 4.00 «30 7.00\u2014Passengers anil Mails for Munt.treal A Hie West, j A (iABOURY, Secretary St.Lawrence Tow Bout Co.Quebec, May 23, 1667.\tjj| CAPTAIN NELSON, \u2014 OK\u2014 MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, i I8«7.\tljol-115 I\" P M .50 A M 12.10 P.M b.45 P.M 10.In P.M 8.Iu A M.7.10 A M.6.45 P.M., 6.30 A M.3.UO P.M 3\" A M.15 P M.The arrangements of this Line are most complete, and the advantage* presented to travellers unequalled.Thu Company will not be «cm tin table for \u2022Specie or valuables, unless Biu,* jk Lsm.vo, having the vaiqe expressed, are signed there- h ERUY BOA I'S run in close eonuection with all trains See Ferry Boat advertisement C J HUY\u2019DOES, Managing Direetor.1 Poixt Levi, Quebec, May 17, 1867.\t6 116 The Ottawa River Navigatiou Company.loroj roiojj I )KUS0NS intending to subscribe for ICE .1,,»*.« Ii .HoMVn.or\tMonth, will\u2019 asu Mud iu their names and plan» of residence as soon ns poasitde.\tV hKv'lîhe i\"Vi,nf,\tth\u201c t Surgeon\tr I Quebec, May II, 1866.\t106-I2m PatEHACIOriCAL PaiTAXATlOSK, I\u2019hotourakhic Srsoxixi, SDH6ICAL I NNTRCMKNTB, PATSNT MxniCIHlS Shop Fittisos, ^k\tDxtsaltxxixs, Pxxpcuxrt,\tUts Goods, B*i'\"8i\tColoss, VHnHr LoXSEOld, Glass Waxx,\tCsshioals, Medici.*» Cuxsis,\tOilmsx's Stobks StoREXESPSRB\u2019 ScsilHISS, VtTSalNAET ScnDBIXS Thirty thousand prices of tbs above forwarded free of all charge, monthly, by BURQ07NE, BURBIDOE3 k 8QU1EE, 16, Coleman Street, Lonauu.I HE MOST EXCITING AND INTKKKST-1 1NG UOUK OF THE DAY.m.1.C.KUIKS HISMÏ OF TUK SlfRIT SIRIKt This history was announced one year ago, hut owing to the attempts of the Government toinppres* it, Its publication was delaysd.it will now be tssusd, unaltered and an-aluidged under tbe supervision of GEN.BAKER.It contains a full and official expose of the intricate machinations of tbe secret enemies of the Union.For startling developments and thrilling adventures, this book eclipses tho famous experiences of FOUCHE and VIDOCQ.Tbs marvellous narrative* of General Baker are all attested by the higheet official anthorily.It will contain Hm only official history of tbe Assassination conspiracy.A full history of this great, startling and terrible crime.From it* Conception in the Haunt* of Fif-lain y to tho llnriil Clue* of Booth.Has uever yet been placud before the public.The work also fully exposes the nefarious system by which Presidential pardons were aud are so readily obtained at Washington.The morals of tho National Capital art thoroughly ventilated, aud there are some strange revelations concerning heads of departments, members of Congress, female pardon brokers, and distinguished military characters.Tho work contains over 700 pages of cdearly printed matter, with sixteea (16) btoel Plates and wood engravings.Price iu Fine Muslin, $«.09, U.8.Currency.\" Leather, $6.00,\t«\t» A liberal discount made to tbe trade Address L.C BAKER, Post Office Bos, No.BM, Philadelphia, U.8.Quebec, May 28, 1867.\tlm-124 Harbour Office, QUEBEC, 29lb May, 1867.NOTICE is hereby given that bi> Fatboms of 1| loch CHAIN,picked up un Hie St.Thomas Flats, a BOAT of about 23 fee t, red butium and black topsides outside, and grey inside; also, a SMALL WHARF 30x2u and 0 feet high, have bo* n picked up iu the River 8t.Lawrence, and are now lying fur iiispe* lion, the Chain* on the Hniboiir Commissioiieis' Wbarf, and the Boat and Wharf at Point Levi, which if not claimed, will be sold according to law.By Order, CAPTAIN J.D.ARMSTRONG, Harbour Master.Quebec, May 31, 1867.\t3w.3aw.I36 furnished by the Company with lieds, bedding and all other requisites.Fur particulars apply to ALLANS, RAE k CO., Agents, 'll, St, Peter hircet.Quebec, May 21, 1867.\tuc MOlU'TREA.I.OCEWf SÏMIP COMPM, 1867.SUMMER 1867.i\u2019iisscngora Booked to Londonderry or Liverpool.To OTTAWA CITY, Daily r.XO'ptrd), tHoppinp Ht St Atitiit, Oka, Ccuiio, liii'lbuu, l'oititmi.x Aii^iNiHi UiVhihI, Carillon, IVint Fortiinr, Omivlllt*, L'Oii^lnal M JoIn, rnpInFainrillo, Browns, Tli urno anil Hiii k i ng hit in.rilK HI'LKKOID Mtw KAHT BAlUsNO FTKAMKHM \u201cPRINCE OF WALES,\u201d Captain II.W.SiiKrnxnit.\u201cQUEEN VICTORIA,\u201d Captain A.Rotvix.A Train leave* the Uoiiiiventuru Sheet Depot every morning, (Hinduy* rxii ph-iij at SEVEN o\u2019clci* k.Io l oiiiiect 111 Laehine with the hteaum \u2022\u2022 I\u2019RINCK OF YVA LES,-' (Rri ak-fiai) for Canilluii, passing through 1 ake st.Louis, St Anti's Rupids, and Lake of Two Mountains, F10111 Cuiillon l*y Uailroad tu Grenville, join the Steamer ¦\u2018QUEEN VICTORIA,'\u2019 (l)inuer) lor Ottawa City.Arrivée 30.DOWNWARD, tin1 Steamer \" Qcxxn Vic-TOIIIA,\u2019\u2019 leave* Ottawa City at 6.30 a.in., passenger* arriving at Monheal at 4.45 p in.The cpmfurt and ecuiiomy of Hiis Line i« unsurpasseii while the route passe*» tbioiiLh one of Hie iiniHt pichiresqiiH diotri* Is in Canada, and is the most fudiiotinhl- for T ourists.I MSKenger* fur Hie c.lebrated Caledonia I Springs will be landed ut 1.'Original.PARCELS EXPRESS daily fr un lb* ollb *\u2022 to 1 ittMwu mid inteiu lulmte bindings.Raggage eliecked ILroi.gh.Single, Ri-tuin anil Excursion, Th k'Is to Ottawa an*l int rineillate lauding* limy In-obtniiieit 111 (be offiee, Mercantile 1.bmry Building, Bouaveuture Street,(nearly opposite llie Bouaveuture Hullj, *>r 011 buuid the SI 'liner.Single and Return Tickets to Ottawa can bu also otitained at the llonuveiituro Depot.MARKET STEAMER \"DAUMAH, Capt.McGowan.Upward* \u2014Leave* Canal lia*in, Tuesdays and Fridays, at udou.Dournwa rj*.\u2014Lia res Carillon .Monday* and I Thursday*, at 6 a.in.U.YV.SHEPHERD | Quebec, May 16, 1867 wHmsjmia.k SWALES, BROWN A Co., imi Emm mm, llOCHELAGA, MONTREAL.QUEBEC AGENCY, GINGER ALE,\tLEMONADE SODA WATER, KALE WATER,\tTONIC BITTERS AERATED sarsaparilla WINTER BEVERAGE.AiTN 1''l'x'rhî**\t,\u2018\"0n appointed ¦\"\u2018lll1'^'^^\tfor the ac.ie n .1 l.m\tbwvor,F\"\" \u201co much I land in Montreal nd neighbouriiiK > 1,111 ll( n the WOdtcel Wen »» being to all intent, an I purpoac» a dying man.5|i&jhs\tSfDfif«iS ®5i* &*t [litpontti/vr tke Daily Mer-Hry.} ( A Surercmetly tor Cniu» ash Feint.Ai.a * Am a Cnaa nevoi fail., Ref*)rtill for the Daily Mercury.AtTlKNOON ÜKSPATIMEN.Commmial fComplied ofti tally fur the Oiili Mercury, by or.lei of the llonid of I ia>l.' j THE ELK OL'TliAfJK.,d at thu time of tho rani at HY THE QUEEN, A IMtOC\u2019l.AMA-TION.Wo noticed at ihu time ol ^'nin^TaweV Caûâd\u2019a must benefit or' |(,dgewuy.lut .he luuod Slatea Dietriot injure it.whole population, and that each Allornie» «pj^arcl every where ineliaed to i,articular 1'iovtiice under Confederation do their du y f.ail.-.sly, independently and had reason to deaii* the wealth and pros- Wu||.i,.rity of the real of the Dominion.//\u2018A ^\t1> -A- ^ e THE Sth JUNK, Prams in Five Acta, with Song», Be., hy M Uuhtavo Leiooigne : u tsitiji mm KÆ-LiST PERFOSMANCE -ON\u2014 SATURDAY, THE fith JUNK.Moje'ty\u2019s'.Musl If.nourablo i'rivy Council, .(;hility, then the government called res;on io declare, hy proclamation, that on and gibjc.,n(i Uu u.cso forma of govtrunient alier a d iy therein appointed, not being h,ve had for object but onç end\u2014to dimin-moie than six months after the pu»ai\"K of U|l\tinfluence in America; to hinder this Act.the provinces of Canada, Noya |1(0t,r()Ht|, and ,hc.prosperity of tine hand.\"7~ 'ur i .\th,« Seutii and New Hronswiok, ah»H form and\tfu, o(- Frenchmen whom the voluptuous\tty at Nt.Janio.» J alaceon\temu\ty, be one dominion under the name of Cana-\tg0ïernment of Louio XVI.puailUnimouely\t2!,l|i uU* tu, and on after that day those three pro- .handonod to their unhappy deatinies in\t\u2014 - viueea shall form and be one Dominion 17(.;{Notice is given iu ihc Canada Omette under that innic accordingly,\" and it is | .p^jg vjew 0f Canadian history is pccu i (hat the full,wing gentlemen will sboitly thereby further enacted, that \u201caueh persons\t!iar,y curious> ^aa the government of, app[y |«r * charter of incorporation\tfor\tthe xhall ho firat summoned to tho Senate as\tp*rancc j;)r tho two preceding centurie»\tt pUrp0W \u201e(\u2022 onryingon the\tmanufacture #f tho Queen by warrant, under her Majesty » 1 .^ythiog but both a military and absolute ,\tSulphuric\tAei\t1\tand\tollu r acid, and substan- roval sign manual, thinks lit to approve, ,goXefulnent ?What wa* the language ol\t(;C!I\tul\tHrocktille\tuiuler\tthe\tname\tol\tihe and their names sliall be inserted iu the j Njr jj0U|g Joseph Papineau when first Queen proclamai ion ot union.^e\u2019 j presenting himself before the electors of market firmer, but ((uotabla advuune.SOUTHAMPTON, June 4.Thu Suxonia, liuiii FUHTUEK HY THE 8S.tTHA.New Y'ork on the Hit), May.arrived here this afternoon, on route to Hamburg.REELIN', J u; e 4, EVE.Tho King of Prussia, accompanied hy Count Von Uiamlrck, left for ParU thia afteroooB, ou his promised visit to Napoleon and tl e Fret eh Exp s lion.PAMS, Juno 1, EVE.It W understood that us u result of the meeting between the Emperor Louis Nape* Icon and the Cxar of Russia they have a -reed upon a plan lor thn setilemoiit ol the Cretan difficulty, which will be proposed to the other greit powers, and which it is hoped will be adopted by tin m a id urged upon the Sultan with their united influence.NEW YORK, Juno 5.Advice* by the Cuba state that the It.,luii Admiralty are arranging to raiao the frigate Ko d\u2019Italie, sunk oft l.ixta.The town of Hrady on the frontier of Austrian fiullicia was destroyed hy tiro.A bill was adopted iu the French Legislatif bid v reducing the term of naturalization from te-n to three years, and to one year when important services are rendered hy ^Horace Humbold, Secretary of the British Legation at Berlin, is to marry tho daughter of Mr.Harrington, United States Minister to Switzerland.\t.\t.\t\u201e John Adair is to marry the daughter ot ihe late Union General Wadsworth.Per buik Aretbuaa, Olllan, for Sligo\u2014loo (ilei.-a r«-d |.lue, S Uo blr.Ii, SoSI «iirueo UraU, eooo WoWl Biar.-t, \u2018J 19 pipo aiiav.-s by For-syth k IVmbertoii.\tj Per bark Able, Honuevle, lor Dublin\u2014Ï*.* pieces oak, 40 Uo elm.l>i Uo nireh, |0u Uo r,-U pine, IAI Uo wlnte Uo, flzrt spruce Urals, tsT pine Ueels by B U Doball * co.Per aliip Angl.Brit, MeMiliuu, foi Liverpool \u20147 tl pine deals by c A J Miaipiea X < ¦>.Per achr Saiuli, Mailiuriu, for Trimly Hay\u2014 yjO aprure Ueals, U eiu|ity eaak», S iwtoukuiu, 4\tboxes SUnUries, - brls beef, U Uo perk, 1 Uo ele.4 nais I,an by Botisseau A Patvrson.Per »\u2022 br Marie Annette, AlevlyerU, for Poil Hope\u2014500 baga ault, ISd tone coal by J Dean.Por aclir Marl*, Perrault, tor fape Cauao -IS75 baza sail by W H JetUry A co.Per ship Uannockbiirn, Atidvraoii, lor tlreeu.ock\u2014169 piece* eak, 5»B do whit* pine, mio apiu, e deals, 7iOn W1 stave», 1769 pipe atuvas by J Dean.Per liihr Louisiana, Lavoie, for Haiilax\u2014 ir,oJ cwtdry codtlsh by A Fr«»>-r A co.P*i ship Lady Havelock, Miller, for Warren-point\u2014354 pieces white pine, 361 do red Uo, 34 Uo elm, 3S do birch, 13 Uo oak, 0135 aprucc-deals, 814 pine deals, SiO! WOWI staves 4308 pip* staves, '45 spruce spar», 45 pair oars, 0 I,dies boat hook handles, 5 cords lathwood by Forsyth A Pemberton Per back Ulan Mor, Owens, for Llanelly \u201411 pic e* oak, 14 Uo elm, 31 Uo red pine, 468 Uo white pine, 894 pino deals, \u201941 Corda lathwood, 5\tspruco spars by D D Young A co.Shipping liiUUiflnw- A M K R I c A N N K W S.D* The Mti'.ury Skipping Intelligence includes all Arrivals, Clearances and Loadings ; fro,n tho Custom House books, up to 4 p.in i aub day.PORT OF QUEÛEC.Queen brocismaiion of\tunion.\t^e'\t¦\tpreaenuug imnseii uc.oae -uo\t\u2014 thereforu I y »'111 v,i'1\u2018 ,li0\tl,dvicC\t°f °Ur\t:\tMontreal ?Whnt wu the contrast\twhich Privy Council, have thought\tfit to issue this\t, drew between liberty under King George our royal proclamali-*n, and\twe do\tordain,\ti\top Kn(,iarij and tyranny under King\tLouis ' .\u2018nA %r,*T tLe of France ?If arbitrary aota were charged PBICES OF ADMISSION : It,.served Seats, f.O cents ; (lallery 371 rm'\"; Pit, -45 cents.Tickets to be obtained ot Mr.K Matte, Librarian, Fabrique Street; Mr n Morgan, Music Dealer.St John Street ; and at the door of the Hail, on the night of the Perfounance.Doors open at 7J.Performance to commence at 8 o\u2019clock precisely.Quebec, June 3, 1861*.QUEBEC POST OFFICE, 3nn or Jf»*, , Unile-I KMiudom p< r C\u2019s»»' A I A Vim.f'Li no via the ïttoêrSt.Uw-;;\"-\u2019 .*» niur* Lsin».Tu»\t¦ himk will be closed cv-iy SATURDAY 00i B1\u2019 Supplementary Bag at.Per Cunard Line, via '\u2022U\t' YVedneadays and Saturday* a».m Mails for HALIFAX, via Portland,(Letters 121 cent, per l or.N.wspa,.rs 3 centre».h) on f ridays at.1 Mails b.r Montreal, Three Hiver*, Sore , écc.t per btfAiucr, at.1 Mais per Orand Trunk, 'Vest for W*y Oltics, Montreal, Canada West, I ml.I State», Ac., at.00 p n.Supplementary Bag, ai .0,a\" Mails per Uraml Trunk to River du Loup , t- i .\t.10 30 a in.Supplementary Bag, at.H 00 li nl- All letiurs posted for Supplementary Bag.must ue prepaid by Stamps.All registered letters mutt bt prtjuibl and posted tift-.en minutes before the l.ours al which ms.# are advertised to he closed.J.SEWELL, Postmaster.Quebec, June 3, 1067\t13'- (Quck \u2018glcrtunj.WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE THK VERY LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.declare, and command that on and after the U day of July, 18ti7, tho province» of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, shall form and be one dominion under the name of Canada And we do further ordain and declare that the person* who* nomes are herein inserted and act forth are the persona of whom we have by watrant under our royal sign manual thought fit to approve a* the persons who shall be tirst summoned to the Senate of Uaoada.j.'jf tin' Province of Ontario.JUIIN HAMILTON, JOHN LOSS, BENJAMIN SEYMCUB, James shayv, A BAM JOHNSTON FEBOUSON BLAIB, Al.LX AN DEB CAMPBELL, JAMES COX AIKINS, ELIJAH LEONARD, ASA ALLWORTH BURNHAM, PAVIl»'LEWIS MACPHKRSON, OLIVER BLAKK, WALTER McCBKA, RODEUIOK MATHESON, hamukl mills, WAÎ TER HAMILTON DICKSON, * HDUmtlSTlE, DAVID REKSOB, WILLIAM Mac MASTER, JOHN SIMPSON, JAMES BREAD, 0 EH RUE CRAWFORD, DOSAI.D MACDONALD, III I.I.A FLINT, .UEO UK WILLIAM AI.LEN, por the Province of Quebec.SIR NARCISSE F.RELLEAU,Knight.ULRIC JOSEPH TESSIER, JAMES LESLIE, JOSEPH NOEL BOS^fi, JACQUES OLIVIER BUREAU, LUC LETELLIEK DE ST.JUST, CHARLES CORMIER, DAVID EDWARD PRICE, ELZEAR H, J.DUOIIESNAY, JOSEPH F.A RM AND, WILLIAM HENRY CHAFFERS, JAMES FBRRIER, THOMAS RYAN, JOHN SEYV.KLL SANBORN, ASA BELKNAP FOSTER, LOUIS A.OLIVIER, CHARLES MALHIOT, LOUIS RENAUD, JOHN HAMILTON, ANTOINE JUCHERKAU DÜCHESNAY I.EANDRK DUMOUCHEL, LOUIS LACOSTE, CHARLES WILSON, JEAN BAPTISTE OUKVREMENT, por the Province of Nova Scotia.EDWARD KENNY, THOMAS I>.ARCHIBALD, JOHN 11.ANDERSON, JOHN YV.RITCHIE, JOHN I.OCRE, JOHN ItOUlllNOT, JONATHAN McCULI.Y, ROBERT B.DICKEY, JOHN HOLMES, BENJAMIN WIER, CALEB R.BILL, WILLIAM MILLER, Porthe Province of Neto Brunswick AMOS EDWIN BOTSKORD, JnHS ROBERTSON, ROBERT LEONARD II Y ZEN, WILLIAM HENRY STEEVKS, ROBERT DUNCÀN WILMOT, EDWARD BARRON CHANDLER, WILLIAM HUNTER ODELL, DAVID WARE, WILLIAM TODD, JOHN FERGUSON, ABNER REID MuCLKLLAN, PETER MITCHELL againat Kngliah governors, at least there was that writ of haben* corptit in the King\u2019* Bench of England, which was unknown to the French constitution, and which in 1837 delivered the Canadian chief* from incarceration at Bermuda There was also the.Bubject'» action »t law, at his own will, in the old courts of justico at Westminster Mall Twenty thousand pounds sterling wore recovered by Du oalvet and others from Governor Haldimnnd and paid by Britain.Were the mon whom the Intendant Bigot ruined, as successful before tho tribunals of France?The sole object, however, of all forms of Dominion of Canada Chemical Works\" : Alex.Cownn, of the city of Montreal, Esq,-John Bell Irving Robins m, of the city of Newark, New Jersey, manufacturer; Huseal gifted liogel, of the city of New York, Mineralogist ; Louis N'jtbau Benjamin, of Montreal, Advocate ; and John Juffry Fisk, of Montreal, Student at Law.The company is to have a nominal capital of 850,000, divide 1 iu\u2019o 500 share of 8100.The whole amount ol tho stock haa been subscribed for 85,000 paid iu.The Belfast newspapers announce with satisfaction that the Admiralty have given an order to a firm of iron shipbuilders of that port for a new gun veasel.Ibis will I e, they say, the first se.-sel of war built in Ireland.LONDON, Juno 4, EVE.The money maiket is without particular ohftDgti*\t' Consols steady and closed at '.'Ij, ex dividend.\t., Amerisan kecuritie* closed quietly, the advance noted early in the afternoon having been lost.5 20's, 73.Illinois Central, 78j.Erie, 40}.NEW YORK, June 25.The sa.Baltic, from Southampton on the 22nd, has arrived.\t.Tho Herald'S New Orleans special says tl o utmost unanimous satisfaction is ex-i)icased by the press and tbc public, at tbe icuiuval of Governor Wells to day.He still remains at the Executive Office as heretofore, and ip preparing a protest againat General Sheridan*» action, which will be sent to Washington.THE FRINGE OF WALES IN PARIS.AMERICAN NEWS NfcW YORK, June 4.Advices from Havana to the flth state that ihe new taxation scheme mt\u2019cis with apposition from oiir merchant*.The house of Mcerts k Co.have protested against it, and it is understood that many other foreign houses are resolved to follow suit, and hundreds of the dealers intend to return their licenses.Reportetl for the Quebec Mercury.THIS mmC'S DLSl\u2019ATHIKS.I government was to oppress tho 1* rcooh Canadian race! How does that accord with tho remonstrances and petitions ol Benjamin Franklin and the Americans, complaining of tho toleration of the Roman Catholic religion in Canada?How docs it accord with the language used in the Declaration of Independence, in wind George III.is accused of preserving arbi ary power and despotism in (,anad* for ths purpo-e of subvening tbe liberties ol the Fioteataut Colonies in Ameiion Ami Responsible Government wss, it scorns also a plot to destroy or oppress the Frencl Canadians.Who originated it?Was not hat syrtem the joint work of Lafontaine Morin, Baldwin, and Rolph?It now appears Confederation swamp the Fret ch-Canadian race, who are called upon to unite much as tho Jews in the time of Queen Esther might have been instigated to \u201cstand in their defence\" against impending massacre.Any one read ing L'Kcho du Peuple would nasumo that Confederation had been passed without French Caosditu assent sod by open enemies of tho Freneh-Canadian race, and th \" the British of Lower Csnada, united \\wt.the other Provinces and sustained by the Imperial power, had confederalcd the Colonies to extirpate Fronch-Guoadt m influence, il not the Fiench-Canadian race \u2022l*o.What U the plain truth, at all Canada well know»?A little after 1850 George Brown of the Globe, tbe right hand man of the Lower Canada Range*, and the loader of the Clear Grita\u2014the Upper Canada wing of the Rouge party\u2014demanded Representation by Copulation, out of hatred to the Roman Catholic religion and th* FrenoU Canadian race, it» language and it* institution» The Protestant Anglo-Lower Canadians with the one solitary exception of Somerville of Huntingdon, ,toad by their country and vot d and acteti loyally, side by tide with the French Canadian majority.The mas* of the Anglo-Saxon» of Lower Canada and especially those born upon the soil, would have preferred Repeal of tbc Union Act, dirsolution pure aud simple, sooner than consent to the demand of Mr.George Brown of tho Globe, and tbe Upper Canada section of the ultra Democratic, ultra 1 Bopublican Rouge party, but th.french ' Canadian race thimtelvet adopted t on federation in preference to dUtolution.Let there be no mistake about it.Tho Angl\"-Lower Canadians were with one solitary txeeption, a firm unbroken phalanx for Lower Canadian right», when tbc French Le Pays deni, s tfic statement of 7/Keene-m nt that Mr.Dorion contemplates retiring from public life, and say* he will be \u2022 candidate in Ilocheliga for el.ction to tbe House of Commons.PHILADELPHIA, June 4.Tbc execution of Gottlob W illianis, for iho murder ol Mrs.Miller, in September lust, took place hero to day.Military.\u2014Tho 1st battalion of the Rifle Brigade will proceed on Monday from the Citadel to the citnp at Levis, to Work on the fortifications during the summer.Two companlr» will lo.vc to-morrow to ;.itch tents for the regiment.D is said by a Toronto paper, tbit four hundred men of the 17t!i Regiment contemplate taking their discharges and rein lining in Canada.We heir that inconsequence of rcpioscn talions of tho Militia Depuriment, backed by tho Provii cial Government, tho War office have decided .n immediately shipping to Canada 30,000 Snider Enfield» for tbe use of our volunteers.An onormous quantity ol the improved Snider Ammunition wai despatched from Woolwich on the 24th ult\u201e partly for the regular* and tbc remainder in advance for tbc Volunteers.ST.LOUIS, Juno 4 The steamer Miner, whiuh was reported as captured by the Indians snd theciow and pas-eugors massacred, some time since wa* mot below F\u2019ort Rico on the Itith May All well.ALBANY, June 4, 9 P.M.Hon.L.Hurria Hieeox, member of the Constitutional Convention, has just been shot dead at Stuowix Hall by Gcft.Cole, a lumber dealer of Syracuse, who says that Uitcux had been bis beat friend, but ihet while be (Cole) was in the army, where be ruse to the grade of general of cavalry, he had raped fil» wlft.'aml uddod, j have the evidence now in my packet.He was conveyed to the police station.The Ciimpaumk Française.\u2014Thisex-.ellent troupe played to a very fair audience, liât night, it the Music Hall.The pieoes I crlbruM d were of the higher description of French Comedy\u2014abounding in repartee and i nt ligue.The acting of Madame Larmct was of a very fascinating kind and elicited repeated rounds of applause.Monsieur F.dgardo, iu bis character of \u201c Bodinois,\"- a French gossip of tbc Paul Pi y school\u2014kept tbe audience in a sUte of hilarity during the whole of the three acts of\" Ao* Mine*.\u2019 This evening the com pany play \u201c Le Grace du Dieu,\" a melodrama, interspersed with singing, and an instructive an.I touching play.MEMPHIS, June 4.Walter M.Roger*, a policeman, wa* brutally murdered by Tom Prewitt tins morning.Prewitt was diunk.ARRIVED.June 5.Hark Thrush, Sinclair, Bordeaux, April 10, gu cargo for Montreal.Ship Ronochan, Scott, London.April 44, A Oilmottr A co, ballast.ENTERED FOR LOADINU.Kamt.for.By Whum.\tWier June 5.Arran, Urccnoi k, Ross A co, niblin\u2019s w-f OTTAWA, June 5.The Hou.J.A.Macdonald left for Kingston and Toronto.\t.\t.Three companies of the 100th Regiment will leave for Montreal on the 12th\u2014two companies remaining till relieved by a deUchmcnt of the Rifle Brig.de.MATTERS ON THE FRONTIER.PETER MITCHELL.\t-\u201e\t^ .\t,, Given at our coutt at Windsor\tCastle,\tCanadian* by a French Catholic\tm\tjor\ty tbU 22nd day of Msy, in the year\tof our\tof tho whole Freue i *l),0\u2018\t1 Lord, 1867, and in the 30th jcq of our reign\tthe Legislature accepted Con e c * God save the Queen.\tcannot be .id tho constituencies\twen __________ ! ,riotCll.The French Catholic members SL'VKA O'CLOCK.LON DON DE HUY, June 5, 2 A.M.The Hibernian, from Quebec, arrived.asi.thkh sr™,E Hoaa-*t -w*-\tThe Paris correspondent of the Glohe\t'DrUidn^haa1*,he,u nei,hcr r\ta 1 n Li *avs that \u201c although for th* moment peace them.!\t8 .Ho h»s riaidh Very Latest by the Cable., Jwton .nd ,, «\u2022*/«.1;'7'4\";:;;''\u201c77;\u201c 'n\u201e,r.u\u201ed*\u201e!.-\tand though 'he Prussian monarch is «bout *1 o J to come to Paris to see the Great Flxhibi-lion ai d embrace Napoleon III., the acute nf Diplomacy » cabin aud llfty steerage passengers, and a full freight for way ports and Muntical.Lai-kch \u2014The ship Algon(|iiin I4«0 tons, built at Polut-aux-Tr, tnblos, whs launched yesterday morning, «be is classed A 1-7 year* at Lloyd's.BY TELEGRAPH FROM BELOW.Fatiikr Point, June 5.Weather clear ; strong westerly breeze last night.8 8 Lady Head outward at 7 a.m.Yen uidvcrintciueniv- THE PEOPLES FRIEND.rzanv davis vausTAnui painsiu.au' ^ Suteto \u201c Take what you\u2019re dunning tut for and e»k no more,\" has been her language to Csinda.The amount collected at House to day was 13100.44.tic U Uatoll) In the Hou-e of Lords, on the 20i|i, In answer to Lord Lyttleton, Tho Duke of Buckingham was under-stood to say that it was tlm iuteiitisii ol Her Majosty'a Goverumeut to introduce a Bill dealing with questions uff.rcting the eoioniul Church during the pres.-ut Session, but that as a Conference ot ail the bishop-was to be held in s abort time at Lambeth it was not intended at the pic-vnt moment to deal as extenaivcly with the auhjcol as would otherwise have been done.On tho 21st the Alabama olnims were again brought up in the same House.Karl Russell wiehed to uek tho noble lord opposite whether toy final answer had been received from the United States Government in reference to the Alabama cl .mis, or whether negotiaitoui were still going on.The Karl of Derby was understood to sty that the Government of the United Mates had admitted the principle of arbitrition, but ai yet no agreement had Vcn arrived ut with regard to the points to be referred.Her Majeaty\u2019s Government asked for a specific statement ol the pcinta to be referred to arbitration.Of enur-e there were (iiiestions which Her Majesty\u2019s Govcrunnot could not eouseut to bave an troAtcd, but be might say that the whole of the negotiation» had been carried on in a spirit which was likely to lead ultimately to a satisfactory termination.The Ursatcat Family Medicine of the Age ! Taken Internally, it cure» sudden colds, coil j hi, Ac., weak stomach, general dubility, nursery sore mouih, canker, liver complaint, dyspepsia or indigestion, cramp and pain in the* stomach, painter\u2019» colic, AaUHc cbo\u2019«'*; diarrhrra, and dysentery Arpuan cures Irions, boll* and old sores, severe burns and scalds, cut*, bruise* and sprain», joint*, ringworm ami letter, brokui bre*» *, Iroslcd feet and chilblains toothache, pa n In the fact'i nenralgia and rlieumati.m It is a ai-K* liauzi\u2019T ro* Am * asd Chili.» ash F»r*» \u2014IN\u2014 DUY G(>OI)S ! JUST BKCKIVED PER LATE STEAMERS, LEGER & RINFHIT'S; KLTIES IN STRAW HATS, l^-RtAO ths Anvsatrssutxr of Meesrs.Berger, Shntts A Co., In another column, beaded \u201c Attlicted, suffer no more ^OVKI Novelties In Bonnet», Novelties in Dresses, Novelties iu Pri'tls, Novelties in French Cambric Prints, Novelties in Trimming», Novelties in Buttons, Novelties in Parasols, Novelties in Collars ami Cuffs, Novelties iu Skirtings, Novelties in Ribbons, Novelties in Amber Trimmings.GENTLEMEN\u2019S DEPARTMENT : COM M BRCl AL INIK LLIGENCB.A young man and a y uag woman went to Riiidoni on Tuesday for the purpose of goit ng mamed.On tietr way to the ccrgj man's h .u-c.the lady alopH*» U bank and dn*» tht-rer.m 8200.\t4 his Ibe young mail auddenlyauatobod from hsr band, and escaped.-*Y.» .JCxprM.CictcH Sociavv, Dioossi or Qiassc.\u2014Ra-csirrs rea Mat.\u2014General Fund\u2014Recsived from Rev.L.C.Wurtele, Acton, X\" .\u2022mon.in March.1865, *4 »« .«3 06 \u2014$7*0.Widows\u2019and Orphan* I \u201d\"4 ,'TfJm u.L C.Wurtele, Acton.Esceived from tu v.n.\u2022\t> collection aft.i sermoa.u Mo* , liiiaion Fund\u2014Received from Rev il J.Vicolls D P.sollscllnua at Missj-naiy msslinge inCeokehlrr and Dudaw.H.$.4 95 __Total 16.tS.Qurbec, 3rd Juue, iae7.VS u PstBT, Treasurer, ü C.H The Gazette Office, Monday night, Montreal, 3rd June, 1867.Financial.\u2014The money market here is quite easy, the Bulks discounting all legitimate paper at Iron» 7 to 10 per cent, whil.-t for good names, in the street, a fraction over the latter rate is taken.Rank Stocks are very scire, and the h-w rn>e lor money in England, (expected to be still lower ihU week.) renders it very pro bsblc that there will he a demand from capitalist-* hero for Ccnudian Bank Mocks ,nd Government .Securities.The augurs well lor the prospective placing ol the International Railway Loan.Tbe Bank of Montreal held its annual meeting to-def.The repoit was unusually favourable.We publtah it in this impression.Tho old Board of Direciow wn» re-elected.Sterling Exchange was strong in this city to-day, although the morning telegrams from New York oily quoted Banker»' 6U-dcy bills at 10 prow., being j[th under Saturday\u2019s rate.This easier feeling was to be expected, there being uo steamer lor Fing land tc-Jaj.Noon and subsequent dc.v « itches, however, quoted 10J prem.again.IT* quote transactions here to-dsy at 10 prem.for Banker»\u2019 60 day bill» on London, there being an eioep'ionul transaction at 1 Itith under that rate, and another spoken of at prem.No private bill* offering,\u2014 rate nominal at 9* prom \u2014while Documentary snd Produce bills may be quoted at 8} to 9 prem.Novelties In Canada Tweed, Novelties In Scotch Tweed, Novelties in Uoatiug, Novel ties in Flannel Shirt».Novelties in Ties and Scarfs, Novelties In White Shirts, Novelties In Shirts and Pants, Novelties in Gloves, Novelties In Leather Valise.\u2014at\u2014 LEGER & KNFRET'S, No 4 St.John Street, Vppuf Town.Quebec, 4pril 2, 18ii7.It K M O V A I THE Famous MILD and BITTER ALES of William Dow A Co., Montreal, bottled by A.CRAWFORD, at tho Makohic Hau-.Li-w!» Street, (entrance by Garden street,) Qm bec Orders may also b* tertat C.E.Hollwell A Co s, opposite the Post Office.Families In the City and vicinity served at their resideute.Quebec,March 6, 1867.>11 tW.HVK HKMOVKD her MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING Establishment to No.3 Nuns\u2019 llulldings, COLLINS 8 IREK I first*door from 8».John Street, o»ite Dr.Racey\u2019e, wheie she is prepared to ahow tbe Newest and Richest Stock in the above \u2019wo branches, ami all order» i-u-trusted to her will be executed In the meat Fashionable Stylo aud nt tbo shortest u«tice.MRS.11.JACOBS, No.3, Collins su«.\u2019t I Quebec, May 8, 1867,\tlui-iol THU UliUBUC HKItCUUY, JliiNK 5, IMi7 MAHKIBD.At tLe\ton the Artvertinementii.VliKTHUK -OF- New Goods.Straw Hat.aud Bonnets, Choice Fivnch Printed Muslins, Swiss Cambrics and PicguSe, Kstra Rich Black Gros Grains, Staya, Kibbooe.Iteiem, Ac , Ueutleuu-u'a Summer Clothing.GLOVER A FRY CjHover Ac l^ry ARK now offering the following Choice Lots Canada Tweeds Is lid worth 3e Od.c obtained on application ut the Cotutnis-suri.it Cilice*, Montreal, Quebec, Kingston and l orotilo, to which places samples of the Flour required have been sent by the Deputy Commissary General ut Halifax.Patties D'lideriug should po.t their tenders iu aufficient time to reach Halifax by (he 19th lune.('ogUI SHAH I AT,\t/ Halifax, 17th May, 1667.) Quebec, 3Iay 27, 18f7.\t7-I2J Il A C O A \u2022 /'tHOICK BREAK KAHT BACON, at 6)d per » V pound.WOODS A OO ^COTCH OATMEAL, for sale by Î3\tWOODS A CO.GINGER WINK, indraught and in cases.For Sale by WOODS A CO.Qiehsc.June 1,1867.\t126 HERRINGS AND CODFISH, Now Landing ex \"Highland Belle,\" from Halifax : OH ¦RAKBELSand TJ half.barrcl* Choice k/\\J 13 Inspected Labrador Herring*.200 Boxes Digby Hertings.106 Box.* Prime Table Codtish.'PENDERS will be received by the Senior L Commissariat Officer at QUEBEC, until NOON ON T II U K S D A Y, TIIK 6tb OITJUNE, \u2014KOR\u2014 1,088 BIRHEIS OE (10UR, To he delivered as foilows :\u2014 300 Barrels on 10th June.1867 '400 do 1st July, \u201c 300 do 1st Aug., \u201c Forms of Tender, end all information will be given at this office.Two sureties must sign the Tenders.( OM HISSA HI AT, Quebec, May 31, 1867.\t6-126 AMERICAN PAPERS.Fur Kale by M.U.MOUNTAIN.RISH PEOPLE, Juno !.Quebec, June l, 1*67.127 Irish American.M HE Brilish Brigantine H MAR-1 SHALL, Dunham, master, 131 \"\t.1 eta P.SINCLAIR A SON.JAMES H.MADIGAN, THE CHAMPION SOMERSET RIDER, who hat no equal on ibis continent for feats of desperate daring, together with Thr UrcnUst force of l tor ho/ Hhlr.rt, Ai'ivmjilifhol Acrobat*, CUtuir (lymnatt*, Comical Clowns, Shirk Rope Vnultcr*, Co*, turc Vaster*, fo/uili-hri*t*, I (iltnji ur*, Tumblers ami I'antominists, ever brought together in this count'}', involving A Greater Expenditure for Salaries than Is Incurred by any four travelling companies, and embracing tons, will accept of it Charter to any of Hi Lower Ports, ur to any sale port iu the United Stales.Apply (o A.JOSEPH.Quebec, Mar 25, 1867.\t122 it It O .V sf .OXEST MO ITS A CO S CELEBRATED BKOMA, in 15 lbs.For Sale by M.O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, 2lay 17, 1867.\t117 15 COMMERCIAL ROUSE.UPPER TOWN MARKET, BEHAN BROTHERS. o have just opened a large New Stock of these Goode, and we are sailing them from Is :i.J to 2s6da>arl lower than the usual prices.English nod Scotch Tweeds, Broad Cloths Do skins, Ladies Cloths, Ac., in gieat variety anil very Superior value.J* The Lowest Price in plain figures on «wry article.No Sicovn Pstca.BEHAN BROTHERS, (Lulu O'Neill A Behans] Quebec, May 29, 1667.\t125 Moi» Eisst Ci.xsr Artists than cas sic Fot vo in asr Ciroi > in ms Woato.JOE P*EITTLA.3Srr>, PHutipnl (Mown Tha Finest Stud of Petfomiing Horses ; 11n-moat Superb Collection ol Edit, uted Polil.- and the most Gorgeous Appointments of any Circus in Europe or America.SOOT 0 E A L.V FRESH Lot Scotch OATMEAL Just \u2022 Received.For bale by JOHN TEA F FF., 34, John Street.Quebec, May 16, 1867.\tnr, CJllOtiHCî.JfvT Received Queens Arms, Cheddar, Double Uluster, aud Choice American Cheese.For sale by JOHN TEAFFE, .i*|i of miy klmt that h« will alllilbil |l|1 ol Lirtll, age, disposition and complexion, and I cov toning lily i.uts and stamp, d envelope addrssMi to younelt, you will receive the picture and desired inloiiiiation by reluru mail.All coiurnuaiiutioirs »ai redly conndeutial.Addres.in cnli'lencu, |1auaux E.K.TuokstoS, ; P.Ü Box 22j, Hudson, N.Y.WONDERFUL RUT TUIK Maiiau* Rxmim.tox, the world-renowned Astrologist aud Somnambulistic Clairvoyant while iu a clairvoyant state, delineate* the very leatuies ol the person you are to marry, and liy the aid »t an instrument oi intense power, known as the Psycbomotrope, guarantees to produce a perfect aud life-like picture oi Hie future husband or wife nt the applicant, with date oi marriage, orcupaltM), leading Mints olchurai ter, Ac.I Lis is no imposition, .is M ntiiiinnials without number can assert.By Muling place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and Lair, and cio loaing liny vents, and Mumped envelope addicsei»! to yourself you will receive the picture Ly re-| turn mail, together with desired Information, fV Address in conlldence, Mi dam* tii.u-Tit cut RüaiMuroK, P.tj.Box 297, West Troy, N.V.\tiu28.ly.7A 1^/* A Youmu Laot rctumiug to her couutry boniu, after a sojourn ol a few moutlis in the City, wa* hardly recognised by her friends I n place of a coarse, rustie, Bushed face, she had a soft rnby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty-tlnco she really app'-arnd but eighteen.Upon enquiry, as to the catiao of so great a change, she plainly told them that she used IheCiR' ass)an Balm, and lonsUlered it an invaluable acquisition to any I mil's toilet.By its use any Lady or Gentleman can improvo their personal appearance an hundred fold.It is sitnplo iu its \u2022 ombination, ns Nature herself is simple, yet un.surpassed In It* ettic*.y in drawing impuriiies from, also healing, rleun-sing, beautifying the skin and complexion.By its direct action on the nitirlc It draws from it all its impurities, kindly hculiiu the same, and l.avihg the surf ice us Nutiue intended it slioliid he, elesr, soft, pure and hi'inititiil.Price $1, sent by Mail or Express on receipt of an order, by W.I CLARK A CO., Chemists, No.3, West F.iyi He Ht.Hvracute, N.Y\".Thu only American Agents for the sale of thn salue.AQUA DE MA0N0LIA.A toilet delight Hiipcrior to Miy Cologne, .used lo bttthe tbe face slid person, to lendiu Hie skin soft sud fresh, lo nllay iuffaiuiiisHon, , to perfutn» clothing, lor liradai he, Ac.It is ! manufactured from the rich Seuthern Mug-: nolia, and Is ohulning a patronage .|uite un-i pre.edented.It is a Isvorite with ai trusses | and opera singers It is sold hr nil dealers, ' at $1 no Iu large bottles, and by Dassn Basnxs A Co., New York, Wlioloaalu Agents.Saratoga Spring Water, sold by ail ' Druggists \u201c Jes\u2019 sol\"\u2014\" Kiactly I\" \u2014 Solon hhiuglo said , they were there \u201cevery time.\u201d It he felt \u2022' owley\u201d In the moraiiig, he took Plantation Hitters | if he felt weary at uight, hu took ITantatioii Bitters ; if lie larked appetite, was weak, languid or menially oppussid, he took Plantation Hitters ; and they never failed him on his pins square and linn kew peinons waul any better authority ; hut as aome may juat read the following : \u201c\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 l owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plantation Hitters have saved my life.REV.W.H WAGONER.Modi id, N.Y.\u201d ! have be«n a great snlferur from Dyapepsia, and had to abandon preaching.\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tThe Plantation Bitters have cured me.REV.C.A.MILLWOOD, New Yoik City.11\t*\t*\t*\t1 had lust all appetite\u2014was so weak aud enervated I could hardly walk, aud had a perfect dread ol society.\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022 The Plantation Hitlers have set rue all right.JAMES HK1MINWAY, St.Louis, Mo.\" n\t\u2022\t\u2022\t\u2022\tThe Plantation Hitters have cured me of a dersng.ment of the Kidneys aud Urinary Organs, that distressed mu lor years.They act like a charm.C.C.MOORE, 254 Broadway, N .Y.\u201d MUH.O.M.DEVOK, Manager of tha Union Home School for Soldiers' Children, says sho \" has given ft to the wea*k and invalid children under her charge, with the most happy and gratifying results.\" Ws have received over a hundred reams of such certiln ales hut no advertisement is so effective as what people themselves say of a good articl*.Onr fortune and our reputation is at stake.The original quality and high eharacti t of these goods will he sustained under every and all circumstances.They have already o' taiued a sale In every town, village, palish and hamlet among civilised nations.Base imitators try to come as near our name and style as they can, and because a good article cannot he sold us low as a poor one, they liud some support fiom parties who do not care what they sell Be ou your guard.Hue our private stamp over the cork.P.U.DRAKE A CO., Now York City.Saratoga Spring Water *olJ by ail Druggists.TilK I'KAUoDY ItlFIsK.lOPINIuN oK THE GOVERNMENT OP AUlTi KiA | I IRAX A.XD ISOM ms OlllOISAk ) IMPERIAL ROYAL RRKKCtl LOADING AKMn COM JllsMo.V tiE At VITlIA.March 29,18.;7.ly-75 lungs.WL Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.rcn nix it aim i> i en* or (7iiiiijIisi\tliil/nrii:.nt 1/iinr.ti ('roup llrow'h ittix, /uripiml ('ontumjiiion.ttnil for the rduf of ('onrtnnplU't I'atunts in ml an-ttl stmjrt o/ tlie iliu' ite.mo WIDE fS THE O Held of its usefulness and so numerous nre its cures, that in almost every section of country are pun-ous publicly known, who have 'men restored by it from ilarming anti even despot ntc diet uses of the riud its superiority over every otbir i xiiectoratit Is too apparent to escape observation and whern its virtues are kiiwin, tho public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing nad dangerous affect otis of the pulmonary organs Im (dont to ourr lln ato.While many inferior remedies thrust upon the rnmmnsRr have failed and been discarded, this lias gained friends by every trial, ronfiYilng heni llts on the iifflicteil they cun never forget, aud producing ceres too numerous anil too reniark-uhle to be forgotten.We can assure the publie that its quality is carefully kept up to the best it ever has been, and thit it may be relied on lo do tor their relié! all that it ha* ever dotin.Great numbers of PKrgymen, Physician*, KtateMucti, and other eminent personages, have h ut their names to cortify the tin paralellcd usefulness of onr remedies, hut spaee here wi|l not permit the insertion o them.Tho Agents below named lurnish giatis onr American Almanac in which they are given : with also full descriptions of the complaints our remedies cure.T hose who bequiro an itlhraliur infrticinc \u2022 juiifythe blood will liud Avan's Coat'.Ext.\u2022H/MaHarii.l* tbs oun to usd.Try it unco and you will concede Its value.Prepared by Dm J.C.Atxk A Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by all Druggists aud dealers in medicine everywhere.R.M< Lend, Agent, Quebec.f'23-3m.TO C\u2019 O.V# UJfiÆ* Tfm s.Over a Million Dollars Saved.Gentlemen I bad a negro man worth $1,200 who took cold from a bad hurt in the leg, aud was useless for over a year.1 had used everything I could hear of without benefit, until I Hied Hie Mexican Mustang Liniment.It Soon affected a permament cure.\" J.L.DOWNING.Montgomery, Ala., June 17, 1858.\"I like pleasure iu recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment as a valuable and iudispeusaide article for Hprains, Hors* Scratches or Halls on Huri-es.Oi.r men have used it for Burns, Bruises, Soros, Rheumatism, Ac., aud ull say it acts like magic.\" i.W.HEWITT, Korrman for American Wells, Fargo's aud Hardsu's Express.\u201c Tbe sprain of my daughterVankls, o ea-sioni'd while skating lust winter, was entirely cured in one week, aftersbu commenced using your celebrated Mustaug Liniment.ED.SEELY.\u201d Gloucester, Mats., Aug.1, 1865.Ills an admitted fact that tho Ylcxican Mustang Liulmeul performs nioru cures iu shorter time, on tnau aud beast than any article eVcr discovered.KamIHos, Hvery-meu and planters should always have it on liund.Quick aud i-uro it certainly is.All genuine is wrapped iu steel-plate engravings, bearing the siguature of G.W.Westbrook, Chemist, and the privait U.S.stamp of Dkmas Bahnk* A Co.over tha top.An eUoit has been made to counterfeit it it with a cheap stone plate label.Look c/usr/y ' Saratoga Spring Water, «old by nil Druggists.RIMMELS \u2019¦\tlt.NXIVaM.XB a rsS PERFUMERY, ¦\t\u2018 .'\\i Warranted lo ri-tain it.,\texcellent quality in any climate.RIMMELS TOILET VINEGAR, to sup.raid.Eau du Cologne.rim.mel'S lavender water, dt.tiik.i ftom Mitel.am Bower.RlMMEL\u2019HJtU KEY < LUD.Fiangipauue, etui exquisite liagraine.UIVMEL'S ULYCMtlN'E, Honey, Windsor, aud otin-r Toilil boaps.UIMMt'.I.'H LlAlb JUICE aud Glyeeiiuu for Beanlif)mg the Ban.RIMMKL'd Lu I ION lor Whitening and I lle.iulifyu.g ti.e Coniplexii.ii RIMMEL» PERFUME VAl'OiilZER,Perfume Foiiutaiiis, etc., etc.SoM by all Perfumery Vendors in the World .RIMMEL, Perfumer tu II.R.H.tin PRINCKxHt F WALKS, 36, Strand, au.l 24.Comtiill, London.Qnebec, May 16, i«66.Iy0-I2m-Iaw CLEANLINESS ! fftove most hrillantly polished iu two minutes for less than one farthing W.C.N I X E Y8 \u2022\u2014CKLKBKATIl) RKOlBTIItKD\u2014 1=»1L,ACIC LEAD.X NXW UIIMXITIC OISCorXttY.Cannot be wasted, and is a preservative of Furniture from the injurii.iis effects \u2022 the common article now in use, as it creates no dust, and requires comparatively uo labour.Hold ivtrycKtrt, in Solid Mock\u2019, Id., 2/.,3d., 4./.und li.The advantage of this Elegant Chemical Preparation arc great saving ot lime, .kanli-uess of application, tmalluci.* of quantity re-ipiir J.amt Hie prevention of watte, Oust, aiid its .estruclivn cousv, iug8 square.In riling tioiu ihe shun Id.r, 32 shots were ! ffr,a! in £ minutes.'Ihe cartri.ges, m tins case, were also pi,., ed on a t .hlc, YYI Hi i clcicucu to i.Besides the 108 shots ahove ruf.rud to, the loLuHing wera fireo .from the Peabody gun, solely 4ol the purpose ol testing iltc breech : I 2 1 M.ots iu I series, on the I8lli Sept, j l-.U \" \" 5 \" ot 32 imill.Is ca., (OPINION OF THE GUVEUNMEN'.OF |.\t.\tBE1.0IL M.| Htftvl Vo a trial via./* ill ikt\t' NsyaQ 4'SvLr* (tt l te j*) if lit t Vtubii-i muikf uj i.titbit II uttlliin (0.4 1) imA,) Ju- pvttd for Hour car It idf it.Tha artu is nr#aa^t.l by^r H.rR.i.ard, icprmtvaffifftgofthv jtivuTha
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