The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 23 août 1844, vendredi 23 août 1844
[" =| The (Quebec Gasette.ary Public.SMITH \u2014 Dprietor in ame Upon = Tew Goods, &.c.TT Te a FRID Y, 23rp AUGUST, [Vo.82.| New Goods, &c.PASSAGE FOR LONDON, GOVERIMENT CONTRACTS.Extracts from English Papers EC VITRE MERE RES ji nw ann ge T'en fast-sailing, first-class Bark \u201c SIR \u2014_\u2014 i rene this TT Lan BY THE SUBSCRIBERS.LANDING.5 CHARLES FORRES,\u201d W.G.Mar.YENDERS will be received at the Comstssa- FROM THE 19TH JULY TO TUE 4TH AUG.È rl ALE ; \u201d FoR » ix Aberdeen and Arab IX Hundred Bbls.Arichat and Bay St, George Tou, sun mes, bons per Hegister, will sull for London RIAT Orrice, Quebec, until NOON, on WED.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ÿ of this City Just LANDE nt English Cordage * | HERRINGS * y st ge about 2h ant her Cabin Accommodations are espe- NESDAY, the FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER \\ : ! 4 4 LS B- 2 h Co .| .cially adupred for Passengers, Apply to next, for the undermentioned supplies for the service of ! DP N ! dB.900 Choo 8 ues bes: English Oahu, ; \u2014ALSO,\u2014 GILLEsPIE, GREENSHLELDS & CO.the Troops, Stuff, and Departments stationed in this Gar- IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.; ce 500 Baps 5 be Toa 50 Kus Soused SAL ON.Quebec, 21st August, 1844.rison, vizi\u2014 HOUSE OF LORDS\u2014 Friday, Jaly 19.; M, N.P, 300 BX do Yd Neat Shr.| \u2014 UT FRESH BEEF.The royal assent was given, by commission, to a : 100 Chests Young Hyson Ten, Quebec, 5th August, 1844.10 PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL.; For one year from 1st October, 1844, such quantities of number ot bills, including the Liverpool Docks Bill i as 100 do Bohes, du._ £2 YHE first elasy Ship * AGENORA,\u201d Ox or Heifer Beef of the best qualny us may be required, and the Birkenhead Docks Bill.3 10 Bales Canvass SE J KR.G o d il the mest to be well slaug d'and consi YE i The Lord Chanrelior complained of a misrepre 5; \" ; - ; Skat o8v KR.Girrsey, Commander, to sail Ul eat to be well staugntered and consist of equal por.- ; vell known ; \u2014 A LEO \u2014 Black Colors, Fi LIGHT WINES.on the Ist prox.can comforcablv accommodate a few ions of hind and fore-quarters, and no other, and none of sentation which had been dissemiuated through the Ë UILDING Anchotss Chains, Paints, Lamp Black Colors, Fire HE Subscriber has for Sale\u2014 Cabin and Steerage Passengers.For particulats apply to he Se be The deliveries to be made Irish papers, attributing to him the expression of an ; ler, do she, ge.ke oe re s 2RNE, i se 3 doz the Capunn, on board, at lteynar\u2019s Wharf, Ay Cel ¢ contracting party, st the store under ini i \u2018 i ; bral WISE gas vnosreace SAUTER Taleo aoa gas, | a Em de bat ht 0 opin dung the el womens re thi { suth si, ognd July, 1844., SX .ur that purpose, \u2018The meat to be at all times subject to ! as 8 5 led by don! quebec» Ce ee of excel EM AGE, b 2° y I FOR CHARTER the inspection and approval of a Commissariat Officer, who the Irish trials, to the effect that the jury lists were 4 3 \u2014= SALE BY THE SU BSCRIBERS: quality ; may be seen and tasted at his Vaults .ah shill be empowered to reject any which may not be of the fraudulently made up for the purpose of influencing FOR Sabb .; underneath FREEMALON\u2019s Hare, Upper Town, LE] HE Bark \u201c SUPERB,\u201d 635 tons re- i i ause i i inte \u2018 Ë pen being My Hundred Boxes Window Glass, GLO.FUTVOYL, Broker.rd: gister, will accept à Charter for Li Quality herem descr bed, and fo pe Jmmediatery the result of those trinls.He bad traced the # aciliries of .do.Tobacco Fipes.\u2014 * ati 70 REP acce and replaced.or in default thereof, shall purchase muisrepresentation to the Morning Chronicle, and he ; \"2 exvell 300 .ve Ww RIT verpool or Greenock.Apply 10 ., the same at the cost and expense of the contracting party.fi Te ; 4 ich the river Iv.1844 C.& W.WURTELE.PALF LEAR HATH.CHARLES E.LEVEY & CO.Fhe rate per 100 fbs., to be sisted in currency.and pay- felt himself called upon to say that he bad never 8 F'any person Quebec.12h July, 1844.FE\\G; Palm leaf, variegated, in Levey's Weait.mend will be made monthly io specie dollars at 5s, 1d.cy.said anything of the kind, .I nes.\u2014Po, \u2014 1E SUBSCRIBER 12,000 HA Ï Ne quantities to suit small Quebec, 21st August, 1844.e-ch.The meat for the winter supply to be deposited In Lord Brougham said the misrepresentation was i LT TOR SALE BY TH ES * y Liverpool dealers.- - - the gsual manner, in the meat sheds, in addition 10 which gery gross, but he believed it origivated in wisap- Ë LTON, \\E THOUSA ND Boxes Steel's Liverpoo GEO.FUTVOYE.PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL.et Ji actor is constantly to keep on hand.within the li- prehension, owing to the ignorance of the reporter : 3 .sast landed ~ an x > 4 \u2018i , _ mits of the City of Quebcc, from the 1st November fo 31st , J Soap, just landed, ds Commission Agent.vr fo FE fast sailing barque LIVER March, one mo 'th's supply of live cattle, and on the lst of legal technical language.F en 500 Boxes Glave, (aorte sizes), Ae) POOL.\u201d SwixForp, Commander, will April is to have twa months\u2019 supply of live catile, one hall Lord Campbell said that when the subject of the Ë ble part of 0 Cr Glnsaware, 2 For Sale b ee ib Fait acer thy Shh inst.Has superior accommodation for à of the Juvser quantity tu be kept within the city, and the Irish trials come before the Housejio its legislative Ë Me pr tusks \u2018 or Sale by the Subscriber\u2014 ssengers, \u2014 A pply to remainder within fifteen miles thercotf,\u2014 The whole to be cl ster, he should certain! dtt h : ile Street Superior Mustar 1, 7 1b.Jers, YPE L CHARLES E LEVEY& C .! \u20ac ' - de character, he should certainly contend that the At.Ë ) Superee izes f I\u2019 from the Caxton Foundry (London) va (LES AVI & LO.subject tothe inspection of the Commissarist Officer in ene ; # ; Oflice, 300 Cuals ftope, ascorted sites, rying from y( ) Levey\u2019s Wha f, charge, and will be made an indispensable condition of the torney Ge neral for Ireland bad not conducted the i.3% te Clore Wine > @ line Great Primer to Quebec, 19h Aug.1844.3 Contract that the party contracung be nether directly or Chse ID à proper manner.i \u2014\u2014 98 Cares Llorel .cn ; - indirectly concerned ui the sale of Beef, either by keeping Hous c vs\u2014 Friday, J i Jo.St.Estephe do.5 line Lica ; ; - La ° vx oust of Commons\u2014 Friday, Jaly 19.: pe do.Chateau Margaux, and of different faces, PASSAGE TO LONDON.a Public Stall, or by popplymg the Shipping wu oe Mr.M.Gibson moved an address to the crown H : fo 2 most 4 do.Champagne, GEO.FUTVOYE, Commission Agent.SER WHE fast sailing barque ** ARGYLE,\u201d er a HE the continuance of the Contract with Go.for the appointment of a commission to inquire into 5 : dale own: AR \\ sil sai rh : ; fs : ; & el central 10 do.por oa za = ; ais, Drewrey, Commander, will sail about I'he amount of Customs Duty which mav be exacted on the causes of iucendiarism in the agricultural Ÿ ; he ed ge, ROHAN CEHER T, the Bist vaste, has superior accommodation for a few Cabin Cale imported Wifi be returned to the Contraviors upon counties, and into the general condition of the rural # 8 ?ils, .2 ) : ; , + : assengers.\u2014Apply to | aren the production ot satisfactory proof that the duty bas been population.It had be rged the new PF * STIN, 4 leon Stock Anchors, from l4c.to oe I the best quality, manufactured in Yorkshire, CHARLES E.LEVEY & Co.paid.and that ihe Cattle were imporsed for the purposes of population.It had been urged the ne oor Law 4 Hvacate, 4 Chain Cables 11-8 tv 15-8, for Sale by Levey's Whar, the Contract and slauæbtered for the use of the \u201cLroups was the cause of the discontent and alienation of the .ower-\"Town, 5000 Superior Fire Bricks, ; GEO FUTVOYE.Commission Agent, uebec, 19th Aucust, 1844.z SCORE \u2019 people; but he denied thatit was an adequate canse # ! Ti prior Brunswick Green Paint > pI ; Colt # 60 \u2018Tins superior Bruns \u2019 FOR SALE 110SPITAL SUPPLIES.for the present disturbed state of society io these 0 ARMS ASTE PAPER, a few Cwts., quite clean, rs avn ; AS il ni For one year from the 1st October next, consisting of dricts, Prejudices had been fostered in the minds 4 Quebec, 28th June, 1844.consistine chiefly of Newspapers Apply to ds 1 HE A I, Coppered, fast sai ng S hp Fresh Mem, Bread, and Groceries, ; or the peropie against macinpery and wages for par- Es ee 5 GEO.FUTVOYE rip VICTORIA, McManon, Master, will Payment wili be wade monthly, at this Office, on the 1y purposes by the laudlords, and the results were i antageou T7 FOR SALE.- : sul for the above port, on the 18th instant, has superior Production of the uwual Vouchers, in duplicate, certified, yow recoiling upon themselves.Ë 28°01 M0 HUNDRED Tons Liverpool Salt, FURS.accommodations for Cabin Passengers.by phe Medical oflicer er basé quai that canbe Sir J.Graham apprehended the motion of the # ui .x .) er .# L CAPITAL 100 Bags Table Do.; ; HE best price given for FURS of all descrip- ply J.A.PIRRIE & CO.procured, to be delivered without delay, on the requisition honourable gentleman was calculated to promote Ë .Now in port and rendy l'or immediate delivery, and will be tious by the vudersirned.Quebec, 12th August, 1844- of the Medical Officer in charge, and to be suoject, On all rather than allay the existing discontent.There ë spperficil dupased of 1n quantities 10 suit purchasers.| GEO.FUTVOYE, Agent.! occasions, to his approval or rejection, or to that of the was such a thing as fanning the smouldering flame, ; : FPansh of § Apply to officer or person appointed by hun to that duty.the Church, d other build.les: tbe land 1 except sulfie \u2018y suitable for , { ¢ .10 Casks opperas GEO.BURNS SYMES.JOSEPH FROSTE, Arthur Street {opposite entrance to the Exchange.) June 26th, 1844.\"HUNT & COs PORT AND SHERRY WINES.HORSES, COWS, &c.WEEKLY sale of all kind of Cattle and Vehicles will in future be beld by the subscriber in the large Yard in rear of his Auction roums, Freemason's Hall, every THURSDAY.GEO FUIVOYE, PASSAGE TU BELFAST.PASSAGE TO BRISTOL.ILL sail about the 28th instant, the A 1, fast sailing Coppered Ship Wiuriam Bacue, Commander, and having good accommodations, can take a few Cabin pa-sengers.Apply tothe Captain, on board, at Tibbitts\u201d Cove, or at Particulars of the articles required may be obtained, on application at this Office.FORAGE.\u2018The Daily Ration consisting of\u2014 For Cavalry and Artillery.& he feared such would Le the only result of the present discussion.He had been io communication with the judges now on circnit,aod was bappy to say from their report that the crime of incendierism was rapidly decreasing, apd the law was being enfurced with the most salutary effect.Under these circumstances ; 2 : ifi i s ; he should resist the motion.United State HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully notilies his \u2018icensed ' | the Office of 10 lbs.Qatts, (or, whea required, 14 Ibs.of Bran unty Tow, former customers for AUNT, ROOPE, Licensed Auctioneer ALLAN GILMOUR & CO.in lieu), are held, | tor commer.the Parish of TEAGE & CO's PRIME WINES.that he has trans ferred the Agency forthe sale uf the above Wines 10 Messrs.W.HUNT & CO., whom he begs leave particularly 10 STORAGE IN THE UPPER TOWN, N the subscriber\u2019s excellent Vaults, peculiarly Quebec, 12th August, 1844.12 ibs, Hay.8 ibs.Straw.For other Troops, Staff and Departments.9 Ibs, Oats.Housz or Lorps, July 22.DIsFRANCHISEMENT OF SupBURY.\u2014The Lord Chancellor then moved the second reading of the es ; J à Si Sudbury Disfranchisement Bill, which he contend.he, Pai of commend.AMES HUNT.adapted for WINES or FRUIT.= KOTICE To MARTTERS, 16 bs.ay.Sudbory ple.ts athens sen .Te \u2019 .~ % 3 or en .aw, .; .! a Ep à Quebec.12:h June, 1844.Freemason*s Hall, Que bec.Las Soy arected on the west end of the All to be of the best quality.The Oats.and Hay to be Just punishment to & borough which was so hope ot shout b fer to the above Circular frans- GENERAL STUEKL OF 6335S of the growth of 1844.The Contractor will be required to 1\u20acS8ly corrupt.A .c 5, July 23 ut tn Ÿ Ë rg th \u201ca .ip r the Sale of Messrs sie \u201c : have a conveniently situated Store, and to keep on hand a oust oF Commons, July 23.erring 1e gency LE Q 8.here is a larve arn and other as the fences ment and the e made to (he Hunt, Koupe, Teage & Co.\u2019s Port and Sherry Wines, to ourselves, .duetis \u2018The proprietors have suthorized us to make a reductisn in the price of their Win s, sad to an extent that we are sure cannot fait to give satisiaciton._.We shall be kept supplied with the same qualities of Wines as have been sent to this market HE undersigned has constantly for sale at his AUCTION and COMMISSION SALE ROOM, a general assorunent of guods of every description.GEO.FUTVOYE, Commission Agent.Quebec Auction Mart, » ; ç \u2019 & vi 4 23 the first class was shewn thereon for ad the first time on the Ninta day of wend fe AUGUST instsnt, and Go\u201d Light will continue to be shewn every night, from Sunset to Sunnse, frowthe F5th of APRIL to the I5th DECEMBER in cach year.J on DIR Up IscanD of Biquer in the River St.1° SF 3 Lawrence, NOTICE is hereby given 5 that a REVOLVING LIGHT of that the said supply vqual to at least two months\u2019 issue, Tenders to state the price in Currency for each descripnon of Ration - of Forage respectively, as well as each item thereof, should part only be required.PALE SEAL OIL AND COTTON WICK.750 Galions Pale Sea! O1l, and 80 lbs.Cotton Wick, of Guernsey.\u2014 Mr.T.Duncombe then moved for copies of all despatches and correspondence that have passed betwern the government and the Lieu- tenant-Goveruor of Guernsey, from the Ist day of April until the present time.His object was to euable the government to give some explanation of wer Town of these well known | August 21, 1844.5 The lower is Seventy FEET high and the Light stands the best quality, to be delivered at the Commissariat Store, the canse which led to the recent transmission of\u2014~- p the Quebec for he las twenty Dee to James Hunt Esq.or our- - one hundred and thirty feet above the level of the Sea, the désuits\u2019 Barracks.Tenders to state the Price per Gallou troops to that island.Any order transmitted 10 James * * PORT WINE North West Shoal bearing from it due west a mile and a fF O11 and per Jb.cf Cotton Wick in Currency.Sir J.Grsham regretted the differences which IEYER, shes, will be prowptiy attended to.- : half.5 Sainples of each to he left at the Commissariat Office, : Te 6 N.P, W.HUNT & CO.UST landing ex Amanda, direct from Oporto, \u201cThis Light will revolve al regulated intervals of two mi- O\",2t bi fore the 41h proximo.bad ansen between the Governor aud some of the a , as Hunt's Wharf.iu Pipes, Hhds., and Qr.Casks, of superior putes 8 © The whole of the supplies to be delivered, by the Con- inhabitants of Guernsey.There gould be no doubt vebec, 21st June, 1844.quality, for Sale by A nine pounder gun is placed near the Light House and \u2018actois, to the parties entitled to the same, at such times, of the loyalty of the inhabitants of the island gener- Jpper Tows, Co G1BB & ROSS, will be fired every hour during foggy weather and snow i i hel duane as ey be required, and to be sub- ally, but be believed that there was a plot to tuke .eg M mmercla H .» .> + aa Trova -om ns.: on 3 3 - with two .FOR SALE.Quebec.261h July, 1844.13 storms By order and any article that may be rejveted, isto be immediately away.the pie of he Lieutenant Gavernor re the as a Conking | EST Patent Cordage, * LINDSAY & LEMOINE replaced by the Contractor with other of a proper quality.occasion of the celepralion of Mer : lajesty s birth.Stove of any Port Wine in Cases of 3 dozen each, .FOR SALE.- R.Ty.8 a in default whereof, tke same will be purchased by the day.An inquiry was instituted, and the result led [ae Port Wine in Fipes, Hogshevds, & Quarter Casks, TWELVE Hhds.Benecarlo WINE.Trinity House, Quebec, \u2019 Commissariat, at the cost and expense of the Contractor, him to the belief he had stated.Legal proceedivgs § g Stockho \u2019 , i zu .t \u2018 ans 0 4 u-year, wilh Chamois Skins of very superiar quality.W.HUNT & CO.16th August, 1844.9 4000 CORDS OF FIREWOOD, AR pag iy of A taverent NY ht dot to bu r From fire.\u2014 PEMBERTON BROTHER Hunt's What, .i aud hu therelore lo te papers gugatl nol to be \\ Bho lt (in equal proportions of Hard Maple and Black Birch,) for reduced othe House, No 45, St, Peter Sireet.August 5th, 1844.STEAM BOAT STOCK : 1 produced, ' i S \u201cA.the service of the Garrison of Quebec, and to be delivered Mr.T.Duncombe said that, under these circum- UCHER Quebec.25th July, 1844.HREE or FOUR SHARES in the Stock of on or before the 20th October, 1845, at the Beach opposite 1 i : Cu ' ood and I le by the Subscriber FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS.the St.Lawrence Steam Boat Company are the Fuel Yard Gate.stances, he would not press his motion toa divi- Just received and For Sole by the Su Te QUANTITY of ETOFFE DU PAYS, ma- offered for Sale and may be had by apphing 10 Offers will be received for the above quantity, in parcels S100.ALE HIRTY Casks Superior ALLOA ALE.vutactured at the Beauport Mills.! H.E.5COTT, of not less than 100 cords each, and for which separate The motion was then withdrawn.\u2019 JOHN FISHER, p DUPUNT & CO Steam Boat Agent.agreements wil beentered io MAPLE K Mr.O'DriscorL\u2014Mr.Ross moved that a hum- g - House, No 6, Notre Dame Sueet, Lower Town.Quebec, 51st July, 1844.Queber, 15th August, 1944 Bl CH, stun and of the best quality.mi Bi a ble address be presented to her Majesty, praying for 1ch- House, Quebec, 17th June, 1844.FOR SALE FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS.pieces to be 3 feet (French) long, from scarpe to point, the removal of ur Alexander Driscoll from he dersigned.at - = ALE.£ 4 ; .when ther are two scarpes.and the sume leng'h from butt COMMISSION © e pence.e bonorahle member (be Houses FOR SALE.OUBLE Boiled Linseed Oil, in Hhds.and WENTY Casks fine Olive Oil, 10 half «carpe, when there is ane butt and scarpe; and the went over the facts of the case, which have heen so e like depih HE WESLEYAN CHAPEL, situated in the and Raw Qr.Casks, 40 do Seal do.Curd to be measured according to the custom of the counttry.often before the publie, aud coutended that the con- ewis, from Lower Town, at the place called Près-de-ville, London Glue.Paris Whste, 3 ewi, Casks, 50 do Cod - do.ue Lenders to state ihe price per cud, in currency.at duet of Mr.O'Driscoll was such zs to render him rounded b7 Apply to Me, JOHN MeLEOD.Epsom Salts, Salt Petre, 20 do Whale do.wluch esch of the above qualitres of wood will be furushed, uniserthy to occupy a seat on the magisterial ect, English Quebec, 21st June, 1844.Best London White Lead, 40 Puvrchenns Molasses, CARTAGE bench.ous me l= XX do.100 Qr casks Leger's double clarified Vinegar, \u2019 Mr.Dillon Browna seconded th ti a beautifol Earthenware ! Farthenware!! Green, Black, Yeliow and Red Paints, \u2014ALSO\u2014 Such Ordnance and Commissariat Cartage as may be Mr .seconded Ihe mohon., I A © ; A ts Varnish, Bisck 1 nd, à lb.packages, A few pipes Martell\u2019s Coznec Brandy, now lauding, ex required for one year commencing on the 1st day of Ja- Lord Eliot said that when un hovourable member NG LOTS ul received per Alexander WPise and Great Bi ain, Congou Ten.(in Boxes), Ship Canada from Glasgow.© nuary 1845.called upon the House to address her Majesty apon 5 luccage, Con NY CRATES RARTHENWARE, forming a 10 Caroteels Currants, GIBB & ROSS.\u2018I'he Tenders to express the rate in Currency.per day a matter within the prerogative of the crown, for À very general assortment.Port Wine Quebec, 5th August, 1844.10 for One, Two, Three, Four, or mare Horses, with their S Over amis : ; And d ly expected per LEANDER,\u201d Madeira, ' In Qr.Casks.\u2019 drivers, and Carriages suitable to the work 10 be performed | the per CPE con rate, Appointed uy = on the Cap 20 Crates assorzed for the country trade, And Pale, Brandy, WINES, OIL, &e.dunng the months of January, February, March und able : > prove chat the app tment wae Ih it to wi ! g an exten- Tore GEO.A.BLENKIN, dei 3 : December.» pro i pe as the resu J bruit Trees, For saie by J.PATERSON, MeCellum's Wharf.UPERIOR Port, Madeira and Sherry, in wood Also the ratein Currency.perday, for One.Two, Three, Of corruption.He admitted that the actions of Mr.i +, together No.11, St.Nicolas Sireet.Quebec, 18th July, 1844.and bottle, Four or more Horses with their drivers, and Carmages O'Driscoll were indefensible, thouzh he believed ri , consstiog Quebec, 6th J 0, 11, St.Clareis, Chateau Lafitte.Larose, Branc Cantenac, suitable 10 the work to be performed, from the 1st dpril to them to be much prerat 2 bors My i [rm House, \u2019 une, 1844.T - - A Chimpagne of superior quality, 30th November inclusive.em to be much exaygerate ; ut stl they were a have been THE undersigned hus just received per * Sir Ohve Oil in 1 dozen cases, for Single Loads also, the rate per cent below the Tariff 0 Proper that the Lord Chancellor of Irelaud ix bre, and the FOR SALE.Charles Forbes,\u201d is usual assortment of London Porter.Byass\u2019s, prices.at winch they will be conveyed,\u2014according to the felt it his doty to remove bim from the commission.& OAP AND CANDLES of superior manufac- French Goods from Pars, which will be ready for inspec- For Sule by .Tarif for Cartage, dated 20th February, 1850, and at pre.[ie was subsequently restored, in cousequence ofa 4 p P q : WEN lure, in lots to suit purchasers.tion on THURSDAY next.C.F.HAMEI RYANS BROTHERS, sent in force.memorial sent to the Lord Chancellor, signed by À 0 \u2018 DOUGLAS WHITE & CO.49, St.Tobu St.Upper Town.Quebec, 3ist July, 1844.ThE 0 * The rote per Cord, of 128 Cubic feet of Wood ; and 2,900 persons, praying for his restoration.5 Quebec, 20th May, 1844.St.James\u2019 Street.Quebec, 15th July, 1844.The rate per Chaldron of 56 Bushels of Coals.Mr, M.O'Ferrail contended that no grounds had = en - ~ To be carted from the Fuel Yard, outside Palace Gate, to been shown by the noble lord for Mr.O'Drisenll\u2019s 4 ot Lite THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE.FOR SALE GOVERNMENT NOTICE.the Barracks and © Mlicer Quarters, not situate ata greater restoration, for it was ta be remembered that a great b ) the heirt IFTEEN Bales Codlines, Herring, Mackerel Fou HUNDRED Tons Salt on board the Ship ENDERS will be roceiveü at the Grand Falls The rate per English Cord of Wood carted from the portion of the evils of Ireland was to be attributed A contamfg and Sail Line, SCOTLAND, from Liverpool.f th Riv St J h on MONDAY h Beach tno the tue! Yard, and to be there repiled Two to mal-administration of justice, and iu so gross a , barmer 100 Bols Superior Blesched Canvas, Apply on board, or 10 ° su P'ÉMBER NOON Fury » Lie Cords high, at the expence nf the Contractor.case, therefore, levity should not have been exer.& 5 Bundles Double Shear and Cast Steel, ; JOHN MUNN.and © rk iz unt + for the undermen- Two or more responsible suretres, sutjeet lv the appro- cised.; Chipping Chisel and Mill Pick do.7th May, 1844.ed work, vizi\u2014 ; ; val of the Commissariat, will be required for the due per- i ini .i T, Lsa 40 bundles Biistered Steel CCND ; For Caring land at the Grand Falls oF the River St.formance of such Contracts as may be eutered into, fond à Sir James one a of pete that the con- pis 0 de ri ik F% Sale by the Subscribers :\u2014 ment s New Brunswick, for the loyal Lngineer Lepart- , Tenders will be nauced unless made on a printed form his r , v i d rest F tion a Ÿ bus both | G.& H.GIBSONE, llons Pale Seal Oil.oe ; which may be had at this Office.to be sesled, and ad- emoval and restoration were purely judicis Quebec, 3rd May, 1844.Agents.4000 Ga ous Fais Sos GIBB, LANE & CO.The land to be cleared is situated on the left ang and dressed + Tender for\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\"\" as the cate may be.\u201c| acts, iuto which political cousiderations had vo ni June 26th, 1844, \u2018Falls, ou einer between se ile Rover and Falls Stream.Payment will be made in Specie Dollars at 5¢ 1d Cv.place.The real question was whether Sir Edward 4 with (wo L C.AO HOLT, and will comprise about 250 acres Boglhsh, each, and any ny Information required may be had Sugden had acted irom pure motives ; and if so, he 4 coupied F OUR, GRAIN & PROVISION BROKER, Subscri 1 i ; The Trees tobe all felled ns usual about three feet above 0 hk WB Lh ice.trusted that the House would pot cast a censur = 0 o and GENE ) HE Subscribers have received ex Acadia, ithin three weeks of the time of ve bei Commi «ana Office, } .e ps er, on 00 lg LRAL COMMISSION AGENT.Auckland, Great Britain, and Wandstworth, \"5 ground within three mers ol jo time notice being Quebec, 13th August, 1844.upon him by agreeing to the motion before the i ONES Quebres rout ayes um, House, St.Perer Street.Best and Common English Iron.given of the acceptance of the tender or the work will be House.» ° dia .t : de 4 : 3 u * ! » 18 Hoop Iron, Sheet tran, and Boiler Plate, All limbs and branches then to be cut off and removed STORAGE AND WHARFAGE Mr.Sheil contended that the Lord Chancellor hs ee JUST y Zme, Block and Bar Tin, leaving the logs flat on the zround.HE Subscriber having leased tl .; could not have been altogether without political ; = RECEIVED ¥ ©\u201c ACADIA,\u201d * Sheathing & Brazier\u2019s Copper, The whole to be complete] on or before the first of No.mises on St vy, Py WI ri SPACIOUS motives, when it was recollected that Mr.D'Dris- 3 fo SL for Sale by the Subscribers.Are Bloch m SR vember next.; prets \u2018 Cong ew's Whart, 1s now ready ool put forward his couservatism in his favour.states CHOICE Assortment of Woollen Cloths, &e., }- Axle Blocks and 1'ipe Boxes, .The clearance will be made within certain limits which 10 receive Goods en Consignment or Storage on the most yoo ether with the fact that be was off d th \u2019 ï nd Farm of the latest ; a Clots Null, Canada Rose Nails and Deck Spikes, yi} ye marked on the ground, and measurements will be Teasonable terms the Stores are well adapted for Grain, ¥ ; was offered the re.a ce &co 8\" est of En Palterns\u2014 consisting of:\u2014 * Patent * proved\u201d Chain Unblesand Anchors, taken of the quantity cleared, previous to payments being © WM.LEPPER.preseutation of the county on liberal principles by 8 \\ he under Check.Hine pra Clot, Plaid Coal Tar, Red Lead and Refined Borax, suthorised, deductions being made for all such portions of Quebec, 1st May, 1844.the Catholic bishop, who held the keys of the 5} .ancy Doeskin Fancy Fucus » ANS, \u2014ALS * GEORGIANA.\"oe the land as have already been cleared.- TTT i county as well as the keys of St.Peter, and had re- i ET, Stripes, French and Alpine Ca Mimeres Best Buttonand Fig Blue in 50 HR E If required, one Eighth part vf the Sum agreed upon POST OFFICE NOTICE.| fused it.+ Ac?\u2014ALSO + BurnenL te ce * RE BAL) Be for the whole work will be allowed for payment on the \u2018 HE next mail for England, per Unicorn, to leave | The motion of Mr.Ross was uegatived by 9 E Shoe Thread, aud Seine | wines Quet May, 1844 St, Paul Street, timber heing felled tothe satisfaction of the person ape / Halifax on the 3rd September, will be closed at * 59 § y to À .\u201d uebee, 31rt May, .i intend the clearance.and the re der! dec (M > se ; 97 I 4 14) C.& W.WURTELE, : ! Reni service shall have been completed and approved i on Office.on WEDNESDAY, the sath | HOUSE OF LORDS\u2014AUGUST 1sT, 4 5 ond Al Qebec, 510 May, 1844, St.Paul Street, FOR PRIVATE SALE.of, by the Commissary Royal Engineer or person appoint- | PAL) Letters will be received until SEVEN o'clock Tn reply toa question by the Marquis of Clanri- i Eu Qsabeh \u2014\u2014\u2014 .T the Store of the Subscriber, Palace Street\u2014 ed 10 examine and repott upon the same.i , A \u2019 * carde respecting Tahiti, i « of thet .BONDED WAREHOUSE.Toilet Glasses of various sizes, Ladies\u2019 Work | ae Tendore 10 state the price currency per acre En.,UNPAID may be put into the Hox up to NINE| The Earl of Aberdeen said, undoubtedly gross bist Avs HONDED GOODS received on Storage in the lives.Gentlemen's D'eving Cases Writing Desks, Be ament will be made at Quebee in Specie Dollars @ + © Cer De M, of he above days | outrages had bee committed in that island \u2018against ; = Uret class S :.Backgammon Boards, &e.ke.: ) : : ,]Îhe Uniqra will leave on the morning of the goth | the person of a British subject, but, he was satistied 5 Wht Oe tone Warehouse, on the India ALSO = 5s, 1d.currency each, i (THURSDAY), as soon as may be, after the arrival of the | yw | hei S oh ' , satisfied, Biotage recel und a largo Wouden Warehouse to be let |A few Sets of Paper Maché Trays, a small quantity of Commissarint, Jurbee, © Mul from Moatr.al without the instruction or knowledge of the French celved.F Plated Ware, and other articles.16:h August, 184.ies will b arr for the à ! General Post Office, government, who, Re believed, regretted the matter Quebec, 1h June ORSYTH, WALKER & CO.; B.COLE, A & B.perform of his ee e required forthe cue Montreul, 13th August, 1844, as much as he did.Proper representations Lad \u2018 * Quebec, 10th July, 844. m7 re te purent Re EE memes\u201d \u201crem RARES Ta ae 0 em eis rm im el aan EE been made, 80d there was no danger of any misunderstanding on the subject.Lard Kionuird inqaired whether Queen Pomare * bad been restored siuce the first outbreak, and, if so, wbether the consul had not been restored also ?The Lnri of Aberdeen smd it was very difficult to say what was theu doing at the antipodes, but he bed reason to believe that by the present time Queen l\u2019omare had Leeu restored, though only in a qualified manner, Os the third reading of the Law Courts (Lreland ) Bill, the Lord Chancellor strongly objected to the 7th clause, respecting ths appointment of officers by the Lord-Lieutenant, and maintained that by the common law it was right, as on ail considerations it was expedient, the indzes in the respective courts should appoint their own officers.; Lord Campbell having moved an smendment in conformity with the Lord Chancellor's observations, Lord Wharncliffe eaid he onuld not understand the united authority of his noble and learned friends.The debate vas adjourned to affurd time fur cou.sideration.The Poor-Law Amendment Bill was read à second time, aud ordered to be comuiitted ou Monday.HOUSE OF COMMONS\u2014AUGUST IST, The Savings Bavks Bil was read a third time and passed; snd the Marrizges (Irelaad) Bill went through committee.The House was thea occupied for several hours ia committee ou the Chasiiuble Dosations awd Bequests (Ireland) Bill.Nineteen olaases having been agreed to, the chairman repoctcd progress, acd obtained leave to sit agin the tullowing dav.For the convenience of the Livuse, Sie Juwes Greham stated that ke proposed to take the third roading of the bill an Moudsy, | The Merchant Scamen Bill was read à third time sud passed.The Debtor and Creditors Bill, and the Transfer of Property Bill, were severally read a second tice.LoxDon, Julg 20th.\u2014 Some yeurs ago, sn Englishman of the name of Miiier having, in the course of bis botagical resexrches in the Care Verde islands, discovered that a sort uf weed, called by the aatives * petrella,\u201d poscessed the same naeful properties cs the \u201corchells,\u201d which ix ered for dyeing, and is the subject of a mouopoly, elezived lesve fcom the Guv.rnor to cmploy peopie tO gather it, eud, hawing coilected a larga quantity, rent it Lo England, where it was found te answer quite as well as the other weed, with the great additions! advantage of being much cheaper.This went où for à short time without opposition; but the orchella contracters, Sindiog that it was inlesfering greatly with (heir interests, applied for an irjuuction to restrain Mr.Miler from gatheriag say pure © estrella,\u201d on the double ple that it was only à variety of the orcheils, and that, growing promisciotsly with that weed, the persons gathering it ovcessarily trawpled upon eed irjured the other.The exiject was referred to the Cortes, who of course, withcut further inquiry, decided it off-heud in lavour of their cou countrymen.[learn now that tbe Sarl ef Aber- deep bax claitued fruæ this floverameut a sue of, 2,400.on bebalf of Me.Miller, as compenvatisn Jnr the losses and injuries eustained by him in this: respect.1 sm told, too, that a claim of 1,200.has been made by Lis Lordsitip in favour of Dr.Kalley, at the Island of Madeira.\u2014( Lisbon Currespundencs of the Herald.) oo 2° Mr.Van [amburgch has been exhibiting his trained animals at Wiodsor.On Thuréday, psir- auant to royal comment, two beautiful oubs, à tion ania linpess, which wers whelned an the 36h uit, were sent by him to tke Castle, aud shen to her Rlnjesty, Prince Albert, and the Court, ia Lee Majesty\u2019s drawing-room.The pets were very glayful, | and some of the attendaats took them in their arma.(Herald.Sites for tha Free Church have mow been ub- tained io all parts of Sutherland, The state prisoners have bees allowed to have a gymnasium erected in their prison, snd on each | Tuesday, Thursday and satucday, Mr.O'Caazedl i and bis companions amuse tiemsaives sod eKercise therein, The Queen, ou the occasion of the marriage of the Hon, Harrist Lister, ons of bor Majesty's maids of honour, last week, presented le the bride 8 meguificent locket coatainiog her own hair, together with a deaatica sf £1,000.A pew machiao for washing and drving, invented in Paris, is in use at the Notlinghom Workhouse, aed is said to be so invaluable an iustrumont that few bouse-wives would be witlioat it, if they knew ite worth.The Duke of Bordeaux has forwarded the subjoined notice to most of the Luropean Courts :\u2014 \u201c Haviog become, in consequeace sf the death of the Count de Marne, (Duke vf Augouleæe,) the head of the house of Bourbun, I consider it a duty to protest against the change intruduced in Frasce into the legitimate order of wiccessica to the Crowa, and to declare that I never chall renounce tha sichte whieh, by the ancient French laws, I derive from my birth.Those rights are buked 10 great duties, which, with the grace of God, I bail full; nevertheless, I wish to exercien them only when, to my vooviction, Providence shall summon mie tu be rezlly useful tu France.\u201d It ia reported that Government intends to fortify the whole extent ef the channel coast of Englesd.Mr.Vaudenhoif, the celshrated trogedian, bas beso appointed professor of elucution at the Royal Academy.The accounts from Bohemia describe that country nour, who, hearing the noise, had opened her door, end was witness to the affair.The alarm having bean given, the King's physician, Dr.Roeser, examined and dressed the man\u2019s wound, after which he was conveyed tu the hospital, where he isin a fair way of recovery.The name of the offender is Emmanuel.He is anative of Asia Minor, about six feet high, and of prepossessing appearance.1t appears that he had been unable to obtain payment from the Greek government, or the munis ipality of Athens, for some land belonging] to him, which forms part of the site of the King's palace.From his couduct on the previous day at the British em- Lassy it seems clear that he is insane.These wo- nomuniacs are, however, becomiug slarmivgly dau- gerous to constitutional Sovereigns, The marriage of Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Leve- son Gower, eldest daughter of his Grace the Duke of Sutherlaud, with George John Marquis of Lorn, ouly son of the Duke of Argvll, was celebrated at Trentham ov the 31st July, in the presence of a select circle of the distinguished friends of both noble families, BATHING IN THE Taames.\u2014The Lord Mayor has caused placards to Le posted up along the river side, prohibiting bathing in the Thames.FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT AT BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE.\u2014 Ou the oveuing of the 224 ult., & most melancholy accident ocourred at IHack?riars-bridre, London, by the breaking down of the floating steamboat pier, A cowsideruble number of men, women and children iad resembled to witness the Bankside regatta, when suddenly the frail structure gave way, and precipitated about 20 persons into the water, which was thes about ten foet deep, a majority of whom were drowned.Court MARTIAL oN LiBUT.GRAY.\u2014 A court martial has been held at Devonport on Lieut.Gray, at the inatigation of the French government, for alleged miscendact in lmarding and searching off the coast of Africa the French vessel Luiz d'Albuquerque.The vessel in question had every appearance of being, and was in fact, à slaver.The court sen- teuced Lieut.Gray to be severely reprimanded, and cautioned him to be more particular in future, The senate of the University of London have ra.cently come to the resolution of adopting academi- esl costume for the under graduates of every degree couferred by that body.No collegiate dress has been hitherto worn by the members of this university.Up to the present time it bas been the practice to forward letters by private ships, in what is termed the consigoee'\u2019s bag ; but the post office authorities sre about to take stringent measures for suppressing it, aud every letter must in future pass iu regular course through the post office.Prince Albert has commenced bee-keeping, and tas engaged, to msuage his apiary, a Quaker, who adlresses the queen and the prince as \u201cfriends,\u201d and remaias covered in their presence, Notwithstanding the frequency of his defeats on the subject of Sunday travelling, Sir Andrew Agnew is again siout to bring it before the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railroad company.He has addressed a circular te the more distant sharebolders, soliciting their proxies.Loxpon, Aug.2.\u2014PRESENTS TO THE QUEEN FROM The English at Hong-Kong and Canton are not unvaturally erying out for \u201cample and complete chastivement.\u201d We have confideace in Sir Edward Belcher (Sie Thomas Cochrane was absent), that he will act with promptitude, decision, aud caution ; that he will iavestigate before hie strikes; and that he will institute 3 searching inquiry, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the attack was spontaneous oa the part of the natives, or whether European intrigue had been at work.We are uot apt to Le uaduly jealous, but we know how anxious the Dutch are to exclude sll other Europeaus from Borneo; and, ever since the cession of Juva, we have experienced very unscrupulous conduct oo the past of the Datch authorities iu the eastern dependencies of Holland.China.\u2014 Hong-Kong.\u2014By a parliamentary paper, which was yesterday printed, it appears that a sum of 80,0001.is required to defray the charge of the establishment of the British settlement at Hong- Koug, and of the consular establishments at the five ports open to British trade in Chiaa, to the 31st of March next.Hoxc-KoNG.\u2014A police force is about to be established Ly Goverument at Hong Kong.Mr.May, the son of the active chief superintendent of tuetropolitan police, aud who is himself the inspecter of the K division, is appointed to the command of the whole furce, witli a salary of 500/.per annum.Fe will Le assisted by two serjeants, at present also in the K division, who will have 2501.per annum each.We believe it is not intended to take out any constables, as the force will easily be organised at Hong-Kong.It is intended to raise the force from the military and marines at present in China, They will be well paid, and in case of misconduct will be seut to the ranks of whatever regiments may be in Hong-Kong.Itisarranged that Mr.May aud the two serjeants will sail for Hong- Kong almost immediately on his return from Franoe, where he has been sent on police business.\u2014 { Britannia.) (From the Singapore Press, April 4.) Two French frigates, La Sabina and La Carcelia, have arrived during the week, and we understand are to wait here the arrival of the Envoy for China.The former vessel sailed from this port ou the 15th ult.with coolies for Bourbon, but meeting with the latter, and receiving contrary orders, put back, The American aud French missions are both on a large scale, and must prove rather expensive visits to the Chinese Emperor, if he iusist, as was done in the case of Lord Macariney\u2019s embassy, on paying for their entertainment during their stay in his dominions, iv stated that the expenses incurred by the Chinese government amounted to £175,000.ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF THE KiNG or Prussia.\u2014Paris, Jaly 30, half-past five o'clock.-\u2014 Ou the 26th of July, at the moment when the King of Prussia was about to set out on a journev, an assassie, named Tscheck, burgomaster ab a little village some leagues from Berlin, tired a pistol, The ball glauced off the King\u2019s breast witheut doing him any mischief.The King continued his journey.The assassin is arrested.Frexca Mission To Sout ArricA.\u2014 The Con- © stitutionnel says :\u2014** M.Maizan, Euseigne de Vais- Iu the account of Lord Macartoey\u2019s, it ! have appeared of the astonishing effects of Captain Warner's invention would otherwise have led us to believe that a very important and wou- derful discovery bad been made und satisfactorily exhibited before the public assembled ou the occasion.Two o'clock p.m., was the hour originally named as the time when the experiment would be wade, aud as that period approached an immense number of persons assembled on the fine promenades on the shore side of the town of Brighton, aud the windows of the majority of the handsome residences aud all the hotels commanding a view of the ses, were crowded with interested aud anxious spectators, many of whom had come from London and from various parts of the country to witness the result of the experiment with Captain Warner's \u201c lovisible Shell.\u201d The chaiv pier, from the distance it projects into the sea, was also a favourite place of resort, and long Lefore the time announced hundreds had assembled upon it, and many eyes and telescopes were constantly directed to a three-mast.ed vessel, the John.o\u2019-Gaunt, of 300 tons burthen, riding at anchor off Shoreham, about three miles to the westward; but up to two o'clock there was no appearance of her being removed from the anchorage ground towards the place where it was said the experiment would be made.Shortly after two o\u2019cluck two steam vessels, the Sir William Wallace, with Capt Warner on board, aod the Tees, a smaller tug-vessel, were observed approaching the John-o\u2019.Gaunt, and it was then reported the experiment would take place at three o'clock.That hour arrived, however, without auy symptoms of the ves.off Shureham, and half past four o\u2019cl ek was then named as the time when it would take place.At half-past four o'clock uot a single movement was observed in the direction of the vessals, and many parties who had come from London to witness the result of the experiment, and had taken return tickets for the day, began to make up their minds that they were to be agaiu dissppointed as they were on the previous Saturday.The doubts aud suspense which had prevailed for several bours were removed a few winutes before five o'clock by the appearance of the John-o\u2019-Gaunt being towed towards Brighton, by the Sir William Wallace steamer, and followed by the Tees steamer, a short distance a-stern on the side vext the shore.By the , aid of à good telescope we were able to perceive a small boat at the stern of the Sir William Wallace, and we observed another small boat on the larboard ! side of the Johu-0\u2019-Gaupt, immediately opposite to the part of the vessel where the explosion took place.John-o\u2019-Gaunt appeared to us so unususl in sailing vessels, although vften adupted when at anchor, that we particalarly examined with the aid of our glass the adjacent parts of the ship, and imagined we could occasionally discern ab object floating in the water alongside betwixt the boat and the vessel.Tnis appearance we admit may have heen caused by : the sbade of the boat on the water, as the sun was shising powerfully at the time.Un examining the deck of the John-o\u2019-Gaunt, we distinctly observed two men ou beard, one constantly at the { helm and the othier sometimes in conversation with Mexico.\u2014 Captain James Wemyss, R.N., who has | seau, has just taken bis depatture, in the Berceau, | him, but more frequently in other parts of the ves- rececily returacd to England from North America, | for Southern Africa, with a mission to explore that kes bad the hoboor of presenting to her Majesty a : part which runs from east to south, between Zan- ! guebar and the coast of Guinea, sud from north to pair of beautiful specimens of Mexican pheasants (a eock and ben); the only birds of this rare spe- civa which have ever, as we have been informed, reached this country alive.Upon their being placed in her Majesty's aviary in the Home Park, at Windsor, they were ordered to be fed upon new milk, bread, and fruit.They are now, however, fed upon barley, with her Majesty's curious fowls from the Iels of Man, and are thrivicg admirably.These birds ere of immense size, being nearly as large 20 2 turkey, and possess such amazing strength in their legs that they can spring to a distance of nearly six feet, without using their wings.Their crests are black, resembling a cockatpo\u2019s, which, it is expected, wiil cbauge to a bright yeliow colour when they llave attained a Certain age.their crests along their backs, are perfectly black, having a woolly appearance.Their fine full breasts are also black, beautifully spaogled with white.Their legs aod gills are of a rich red colour.They tbave vow become so exceedicgly tame, under the care and superictendence of the Royal poulterer, Mr.Walters, that they will feed from the hands of her Majesty and the Prince Consort.Loxpox, Aug.3.\u2014The most interesting portion of the news from India relates to Sir Charles Napier's interview with 20,000 Beloochee chiefs on the Queen\u2019s birth-day.The object was to bring these rude but not ungenerous marauders to declare their allegiance in person.Thauks to the admirable arrapg ements of Sir Charles Napier, the somewhat hazardous experiment has been made with complete success.Nearly 2,000, who had hitherto stood aloof, came in on the occasion.It must have been an anxious interview both to the gallant veteran and his visitamts.We can imagine them apprehensive of treachery, yel afraid tostay away.We can conceive their relief when all was over, and the good disposition towards England it was calculated to create.Above all, we can conceive their mystifica- tivo snd woadercient as to the object of their alls- giance :\u2014the old moustache before them, * Koom- panee Sahib,\u201d and a she King.The Government, compounded of and represented by such heteroga- neous elements, must be 8 most mysterious thing in their estimation.At all events, thanks to Lord EHenborough or Sir Charles Napier, a good fouuda- tion has been laid by this interview for erecting as as being still in a very disturbed state.Mois then 20.000 troops are, at present, concentrated at Prague.Recent accounts from Sydney state that tre more British vesrels, the brig Jauet, of Dunbarton, end tbe Two Sisters, a whaler, have been seized and destroyed by the savages of the South Sea Islands, and the crews murdered.A letter, dated Hobari Town, March 8, states that Frost, the Chartist insurgent, is à grocers clurk, Williams a coustable, aud Jones à mail-guerd.LonDoN, Auguet 1.\u2014Tho Paris papers of Tuesday are chiefly occupied with details of the fêtes in celebration of the revolution ef 1830.These rejoicings passed off guiedy, but ar iacident occurred towards the end of the last day's praceediags, by which three persons lost their lives and several more were trodden undar foot by the crowd.Ad- mirsl Hamelin's appointmeat to succeed M, Dupetit Thouars in the command cf the French station in the Pacific, has been confirmed.The account of tue conduct of the authorities at Tshiti caused a temporary depression of the funds, but they soon rallied again.Leiters from Atheas, of Jnly 9, sonounce what was believed to be ao attempt to assassinate King Otho, Op Saturday, the 7th of July, a serjeant of gens d'armerie rushed passed the seotinel in front of the palace with a large petition in his hand, which he waved about, shouting at the same time, \u201c Long live Alexander the Great.\u201d Acother sentinel see- fog Lim atiempt to enter tho palace, placed himself gond a government in Scinde as the people are capuble of.Wiih the exception of a rumoured riot at Canton, the intelligence from China is favourable.The Chinese authorities seem to be acting in good faith, and bopos are held out that the Emperor may be Lrooght to legalise the trade in opium.A cargo of tea (246,525) is anounced as having been despatched in the Nautilus from the northern ports.The Friend of China of the 20th of April, contains painful intelligence from Borneo.Some time ago tbe Young Queen (Captain Hart), and the brig Anps, were fitted out at Hong-Kong by the Hon.James Erskine Murray and Mr.Bowra foran experimental trip to Borneo, with the view of opening a commercial communication with that island.The expedition entered the River Coti, ascended it for about 80 miles, aud anchored off Tongarrou.They were received with friendly professions by the Sultan, who declared himself willing to trade with them.Some time elapsed without any movement on the part of the inbabitants to open a trade, and a large body of men were discovered congregativg about the Sultan\u2019s house.Attempts were made to board the vessel on two successive nights, but they were defeated by the vigilance of the watch.A number of guoboats were collected round the two vessels.On the 16th of February an attack on the vessele way commenced from the gunboats, and some masked batteries on shore.The cables of both vessels were slipped, and the almost hopeless attempt to fight their way down the river begun.They before the cour, and prasented his bayonet at the intruder, who, drawing bis sword, rushed forward to the corridor.The sentine! finding it impossible to stop bim inany other way transfixed him with hia bayonet, and he fell severely wounded before reached the mouth of the river after 36 hours\u2019 con- vinuone fighting.The ganboats crossed the bar, but aoon gave up the chase.The Ilon- James Erskine Muriay, and John Thomson, boatewaio of the Anna, were killed; the Appa had four men wounded, and the apartment of one of the Queen's Maids of Ho.the Young Queen one, The feathers, from - west, between the southern slope of the Moustains of the Moou and Cafraria.No one has ever preceded M.Maisan in this undertaking ; but, no doubt, his track will be quickly followed.Africa cannot muoh longer escape from the civilisation appronching her.Tbe mystery which involved a part of the interior of this continent has besn unveiled within the last 20 years by courageous and self-devotod men, and, thanks to the efforts of our bold fellow-countryman, and those who will follow him, the rest will not much longer remain concealed from us aud the rest of the world.\u201d COL.STODDART AND CaPr.Cosouty.\u2014 In a letter to Captain Grover, dated Bokhura, May 5, 1844, Mr, Woolf says: \u2014 the medium of the Khan of Bokhars, and iu the presence of Mullah Kharsem, the King\u2019s Mahram, (private charaberlaiv,) that ke had put to death iu the mouth of Sarratan, 1259, (July, 1842,) Colonel Stoddart and Captain Conolly.The first had been put to death\u2014firstly, on account of his having treated royalty with the greatest disrespect on different occasions; secondly, that he had turned Mus.sulman, and thea returned to the Christian faith; thirdly, that he had promised to get letters from England in four months, by which he would be acknowledged as ambassador from England, and fourteen months had elapsed without any answer being received, though the King had erected japar khans (post-houses) oa his account.And with regard to Conolly, that he had been put to death for having induced the Khans of Khiva and Kokau to wage war agaiast the King of Bokhara, &¢.\u201d Deara or THE Dowager Countess or LEices- TER.\u2014 We regret to record the demise of Anna Amelia, Dowager Countess of Leicester, wife of the Right Hon.Edward Ellice, M.P.for Coventry, The melancholy event took place on Monday morning, at Longford-hall, ber ladyship\u2019s seat in Der- byshire, where the deceased countess had repaired for her accouchement.Her death resulted from her confinement, having, ou the 10th inetant, given birth to a son, who survived its birth only a few hours.The deceased countess, who was third daughter of the Earl and Countess of Albemarle, was Lorn the lôth of June, 1803.She married, the 26th of February, 1822, Mr, Thomas William Coke, of Holkham, Norfolk, created Farl of Leicester in 1837, by whom, who died in 1842, her ladyship had issue, Thomas William, the present Earl of Leicester, and three sons and one davghter.Her ladyship married secondly, the 25th of Qotober, 1843, the Right Honourable Edward Ellice, M.P., who had previously married Lady Anna DBettes- worth, youngest sister of Earl Grey, and widow of Captain G.E.B.Bettesworth, R.N., who died in 832.A letter from Naples of the 16th of Joly, states that the third son of the King of Naples, the Count de Castro Giovanni, died on the previous day.Of the 21 Calabriag insurgents who have been sentenced to death, aix bad already been exeouted.Advices from St.Potersburg of the 13th state that no improvement had taken place in the health of the Grand Duchess Alexandrina, Her life continues to be despaired of.The coronation of Oscar, King of Sweden, had been fixed for the 21st of August, (From the Army & Navy Register, aod Woolwich Gazette, August.) CAPTAIN WARNER'S EXPERIMENT.The public announcement that an experiment with Captain Warner» \u201cInvisible Shell\u201d for destroying vessels at sea, would take place off Brighton on Saturday, July 20, induced a number of naval and military officers and noblemen aod gentlemen to proceed to that favourite sea-bathing quarters to witness the result.We also left Wool- wich at an early hour on that day for Brighton, in \u201c Oa the 29th of April the King stated to me, by i ! sel, stoopiug occasionally as if adjusting ropes or | some similar employment.About a quarter of an i hour before six o\u2019clook, five men in a boat appeared i to leave the Sir William Wallace and proceeded io the direction of the Tees steamer, and almost im- \" mediately after the two men oo boerd the Juhn-o'- Gaunt left her in the small boat, and also proceeded i towards the Tees steamer.The Sir William Wallace, with Captain Warner oo board, then ceased towing the Joho-o\u2019-Gaunt, and went up close to that vessel.On the Sir William Wallace leaving in the direction of the chain pier, we distinctly observed an object appareutly about fifteen inches in diameter and about two feet long, floating alougside and attached to the John o\u2019-Gnunt, exactly io the | same part as the small boat previously occupied.We at once suspected that the objects alluded to would be the source of tho explosion; and within about two minutes after the steamer left the side of i the vessel and had gained an apparent distance of | about 200 yards, the explosion took place, in the very spot we anticipated, driving io the side of the ship frem one foat above to about two feet below the surface of the water, & the vessel theo filled and sank in about two minutes after on her larboard side, in from five to six fathoms deep.The object previously described became detached by the concus- siou, and floating with the tide disappeared at the stern of the vessel as she was going down.There was nothing of the terrific nature we had been led to expect would attend the explosion, and oot the least danger to those near the vessel, as there weve no destructive splinters of wood or other missiles thrown ioto the air, a8 we have witnessed when experiments have been carried on with shells in the marshes at Woolwich.The concussion on the exterior and weakest part of the larboard side of the vessel merely made a sufficient breach in it to ellow the water to rush into ber, as was shown Ly the manner in which she sunk, and caused the main and part of the mizen mast to fall overboard leaving the fore-mast with all its rigging standing entire.From the marvellous accounts given in almost every newspaper published since Captain Warner\u2019s experiment took place, the public must paturally infeir that it was the grandest, most effective, and most completely destructive plan ever exhibited for destroying vessels; but we have only to draw the attention of our readers to the following extract from the Aunoual Register for 1805, page 426, and dated October 14, to satisfy them that others bave been equally or even more successful in their ex.perimouts, with the same objects in view, many years ago :\u2014 \u201cAn experiment of a new invented machine for destroying ships at anchor, was tried io the Downs, and succeeded in the most complete manner.A large brig was auchored abreast of Walmer Castle about three quarters of a mile from the shore.Two or three gallies then rowed off, and placed the machine across the cable of the brig, which by the running of the tide, was soon forced under ber bottom, about the centre of the keel where it attaches itself.In a few mioutes, the clock-work of the machinery having performed its operation a small cloud of smoke was seep to rise from the vessel, which in a moment after was blown to atoms, without any noise or appearance of fire.In about 27 or 28 seconds, not a vestige of the brig was to Le seen, as the fragments were theu level with the water's edge.General Don, with a number of military and naval officers, weut with Sir Sydney Smith to Mr.Pitt's, Walmer Castle, to witness the experiment, and expressed the utmost astonishment at the destructive powers of the invention.\u201d Loxnon, Aug.lst.\u2014Lord Ingestre last ® night called attention to the experiment made off Brighton by Captain Warner, and moved for copies of all correspondence on the subject betweon Captain Waruer and the late and present Governments.The only question was, whether the experiment could be made applicable to the purposes of war with any prospect of success.Upon that subject he had uo order to Le able to give our readers an account of the expriment from personal observation; and we feel gratified that we attended, as the reports which doubt whatever, and he ssid so as a naval officer in the face of England, of Europe, and the world, Sir Robert Peal seconded the motion, that the House sel to be experimented with lesviug her position ! The position of the Loat attached to the | and the country might be in the nature of Captain Warners ul Possession of the offare of the Government.He Her and that Captain Warner could do all that he d sue but at the same time he would not pledge aise; pay a large sum of money beforehand wor aay to experiments were examined aud reported wo the professional men competent to form à ude 2 by the value of the discovery.The Gover of given Captain Warner every facility for orn had his experiments, and if he failed in bring, Ormiog forward the fault rested with himeelf,\u201d fem extended and interesting co ion | au was agreed to.6 conversation the motion LIVERPOOL.Aug.3rd.\u2014 Wes py \u2014The one hundred sad first annual Woo FERENCE ference opened on Wednesday, in Birmin h committees having previously assembl.| am, th the financial statement of the Education Cor .it appeared that, including a grant from the Que nary Fuud, about £12,000 had been alrend \u201cate.tributed or promised, There had been 10\u201d con.dates for training, as masters or mistresses di.whom had been accepted, aud sent to the al 2 of Normal Seminary.Since August last ob gow bad finished their preparatory course, and had J 3 sent out to different places, aud there Were a en ber of applications which would be met in the \u2014 of a few months.There had been an incroage, du ing the year (if we caught the numbery corre of 143 Sunday schools, and }5,627 scholars., weok day aud infant schools there were 183 pr boys, 109 for girls, and 40 for infants, conta ied 13,138 Loys, 8,776 girls, and 3,349 infants oa \u201cing a total of 25,463, au increase of 4,659 childre ; \u201clu the Missionary Committee the Rev.Dr, Bunty; then took a reueral review of the receipts M ue peuditure, showing that the former, for the current year, could uot be estimated at a higher sum ou £98,000, while the latter would resch £110.00.involving a probable deficiency of £12,000, aug he called upon the meeting to determive whether thers must be a sweeping reduction in the missions or .permanent increase of iucome.A long discussion i ensued, in which Mr.Burton, of Leeds, having playfully expressed au opinion, that the Wesle or : body would come nearer to £110,000 in contribue I tious than the committee would keep to that sym in expenditure, the ides was taken up, and a resolu tion was passed unanimously, pledging the cones.! tion to raise that amount withiu tho year.REFRACTORY APPRENTICEs.\u2014On W eduesday several apprentices were brought before Mr, Rush.ton, for absenting themselves (rom their employery service without leave of absence.ln oue case a lad was sent to gaol for a imouth, aud in several other3 | severe reprimands were given, with ap assurance | that if there should be uny further complaint, a long i term of punishment would be the result.\u2014_\u2014 UNITED STATES.Bostox, Aug, 19.\u2014The steamship Acadia, Capt, Harrison, from Halifax aud Liverpool, arrived at i this port about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon.She brought 109 passengers from Liverpuol to Halifax, 77 from Liverpool to Boston, aud 22 from Halifax to Bostou.DEsTRUCTIVE FIRES; BY INCENDIARTES.\u2014 Since our last our city has been the scene of several destructive fires, caused by inceudiaries, and a beavy lows in property, and great suffering by a worthy class of our citizens.More INcENDIARIES.\u2014Between two and three o'clock this morning, says the Mail, a fire was set is an unoccupied honse in Holmes\u2019 Alley, leading was partially consumed.The alarm at 12 o\u2019clock arose from the fire breaking out anew on the \u201c\u201c burnt district\u201d of Sunday morning, in South Margio street.It was soon got under ; though the beils rang long enough, and loud enough, for a general conflagration.\u2014 Transcript, New OrLEANS\u2014YsLLow FEVER.\u2014 We are under obligations to the officers of the Louis Philippe, for New Orleaus papers in advance of the mail.À death occurred in that city on the Ist of August, from Yellow Fever\u2014the first case this seasun\u2014 (Cincinnati Gazette.) ALARMING FROM Havti\u2014By the brig Wolcott, from Gonaives, Hayti, we have intelligence to the 20d inst.We are indebted to the frst officer of the Wolcott for our news.He states that it was quiet and healthy at Gonaives and in that part of the Island, but vews had reached there that the yellow fever was raging at Port au Privce, and numoers were dying daily with that terrible epidemic.4 Freoch frigate lyivg in the harbor bad lost her come mander and a great number of ber crew.(N.Y.Tribune.) CANADA.mere KINGsTON, Aug.20th.\u2014 ELECTION OF ALDERHAN- \u2014Yesterday, iu Ward No.I, at the Town Hall, Charles Stuart, Esq., was elected without oppusi- tion, to till the vacancy caused by the promotion of His Worship.MoxTRBAL, August 21st.\u2014 For several days past a new tron boat has been making trial of ber ma cbinery and speed up and down the river opposite the town.She was built at the St Mary's Foundry, and is intended to ply between this city and the opposite side of the river, above the island of St.Helens.In speed and other matters she has fully answered the expectation of ber owner.{ Times): The alterations necessary to convert the old goal into a respectable Court House are proceeding with rapidity.The old party walls, of immense strength aod thickness, are in course of removal, as also the heavy timbers of the flooring.We understand that they are to be replaced by lighter partitions, ap that the different stories will be made more lofty.The higher story is to contain the Court of Queen # Beucb, and the Court of Quarter Sessions\u2014the lower, the different offices of the Sheriffs, Prothor notaries, &c, The lower cells, which are arched and provided with iron doors, will serve as deposi: taries for the archives., Me.TURQUAND has addressed a letter to the Pilot in whigh he flatly contradicts the insinuations 0 Hicks in regard to au alleged defaloation io the Receiver General's Department.La Minerve says that the contracts for building the New Market are to be signed to-day, apd intimates that but for a parcel of petty jeslousies the building would have been commenced long ago.We bave not heard how or from whom the Corporation has borrowed the money nevessary Lo erect this exped: sive building,\u2014 ( Courier).MonTREAL, Aug.22nd.\u2014We noticed a few days isy to ago a robbery on an apple vender named Daisy the extent of 400 dollars.We are glad to fear that the sum has been almost all recovered by )° vigilance of Chief Coustable Jeremie.\u2014( Gazette.SHERBROOKE, August 22.\u2014CoTTON Jaeron en We uot long since directed the attention 0 ee readers to the subject of establishing a Cotton re tory in Sherbrooke.We are now happy tof.that through the strenuous exertions of s fow publie eyau Con- J from Belkoap street, owned by Mr Willis, whigh - spiri 9 | \u2018 In to be men chine shirt made Sew We of th and {own of the or réa more moral for à middld jug hi house, the ma upon à \u2014_ From From From Wel tracts the 4th Our dent, h received below.me «The to a clos may be useful if nuanre.acts pass the found sible, in pushed td guised g3 the regis view to t Act, the reduction are all mg On the ot Governmg inthe cold places, or witness th given peri cers and e reduction Banks, is d and contra Robert Pe the workin «At pr topic, âcec sonment a ish Consul.land.Ger believed t disavow tl committed Peel has sy see how G ledgment o however p nister may more discr selected as \u201cThe 0 and as Lord there will | teal advan learn that treaty.« Capt, theme of di lace in P righton h whether it The papers 8 on the capte Governmen likely that | ment a bit, \u201cThe w crops, and tain which continue wh culling in here, and L lime in such however, st the report of ng a direct est, which | post as a me \u201cThe Tin Liverpool, by The Te: In the last m sive, by pri public sale h well supporte are hecomin fmer kinds of for, The sal âges, about t wilhout alter and 26th com about 11,100 advanced 94 ondon Impo Months of 1 dly in cach D, 1844, 2: lowing are zou ordin thoe kind, 12: to but mj Hyson kin i 2s 3d te ling, 35 19 bs wier, 3s to \"The United pry, conta Per Canadz toy Pion.| Ny y the 4 talon Wed he mail,» sion of tions an ald lla Promised , à himself ty or until the od upon by udgment of rauent had performine Bing them d After ang © motion ONFRRENCE, slegay con- à Ogham, qj, led.From Committee | the Cente.ready © 110\u201d con.58es, 42 of © Glangow about 13 1d had beoy ore a num.0 thie course Creage, dur.correc) holars, 0 re 183 for containing 1018, \u2014mak.39 children, r.Bunting pts aud ex.the current sum than iether there sions or à discussion eds, having Wesleyay ) coutribu- that sum in à a resolu.he connec- r.luesday, se.Mr, Rush- employers 8 case a lad eral others } assurance aint, a long adia, Capt, > arrived at noon.She to Halifax, om Halifax \u2014 Since our \u2018al destruc- heavy low ortby class and three lire was set ley, leading \"illis, whigh ; 3 fire break- lof Sunday las soon got h, and loud \"anscripl, © are under hilippe, for e mail.À of August, L seasuD.\u2014 g Wolcott, bnce to the ficer of the was quiet prt of the be yellow d numbers demic, À b her com 7 ibune.) LDERMAN- wa Hall, t oppusi- notion of days past ber mae apposite v's Fonn- city and island of L she has re.imes).old goal ng with strength b alvo the and that ons, and re lofty.Queen's uy\u2014the Protho- arched, B deposi he Pilot tions 0 n io the ding the htimates uilding a have iol has expen- w days aisy to h leard by the elte.) ORY of out n Fac- h stalCy publie + M on the captain, I think, as although the Prussian spirited individuals, this enterprise is likely soon to i tion.er to ion to a Cottou Factory, there are_about be ut in operation in Sherbrooke, by the gentle- 1 Ped above, some half a dozen Knilling Ma- me © for tbe manufacture of Woollen Drawers, chin a Stockings, &e.Arrangements have also been Sfar vommencing soon, the manufacture of om ing Silk, from the raw material.\u2014( Gazette.) Se have a communication from the lower port f this County, giving the défails of somo riotous ° 4 disgraceful proceedings in Danville, in the ensliip of Shipton.It appears that a family 1 the name of Gaffney, had given some fancied | real offence to certain of their neighbors who pay or o respect to Judge Lynch than to the civil or wos law, and having occasion to leave their house pot fow days, oD their return, were attacked in the mile of the night, by a party under a person styl- I himself © Captain Rack,\u201d dragged out of their Lal aud carried along the highway several miles, an steuck and abused, and the woman placed ona trial, and indelicately treated.\u2014( 1b.) ey \u2014 \u2014 QUEBEC: FRIDAY, 2rp AUGUST, 1844.\u2014 J LATEST DATES.From London.Aug.3 Fram New York.Aug.19 From Liverpoole.Aug.4 From Halifax.\u2026 \u2026 Aug.37 From Paritoee - wo duly 81 From Kingston \u2026.Aug- 20 We have continued in this day\u2019s Gazetle our extracts from English papers, from the 19th July to the 4th August.Our Correspondent\u2019s Letter, which, by some accident, had got into the Montreal bag, was only received this morning, and will be found, in part, below.JUTATE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, « Royal Exchange, London, August 3, 1844.« The session of parliament is now fast drawing to a close ; and looking impartially at the results, it may be stated that there has been a good deal of useful if not important legislation during its conti- muanrs.There is this peculiar feature too, that the sols passed are in many instances such as will lay the foundation of future soundness, as far as is possible, in the public morals, These things may be ushed to extremes, but the suppression of undisguised gambling, the control of railway companies, the registration of Joint Stock Companies, with a view tn the checking of fraud, the new Insolvent Act, the alteration in the Banking Laws, and the reduction of the rate of interest on the 3} ¥ cents, are all measures bringing certain gain to the country.On the other hand, I should say that the present Government, like some previous ones you have had inthe colony, has been rather too anxious to create places, or to form the nucleus for future patronage ; witness the idea of buying up all the Railways ata given period, and so having the control of the officers and employés ; a dangerous power this.The reduction of the interest on deposits in Savings Banks, is one of the unwise measures of the session, and contrary to the avowed general tendency of Sir Robert Peel\u2019s legislation, to elevate the condition of the working classes.« At present the Tahiti affair is the absorbing topic, accounts having been received of the imprisonment and ejectment from the island, of the British Consul, Mr.Pritchard, who has arrived in England, General Miller is on his way out, and itis believed the Government of Louis Philippe will disavow the flagrant breach of international law committed by ils temperale officials.Sir Robert Peel has spoken out upon the subject ; and I do not see how Guizot can escape some decided acknowledgment of regret, since it is justly remarked that however pacifically inclined the King and his Mi- mister may be, a collision may very soon occur, if nore discreet and less belligerent agents are not selected as their representatives abroad, The overland mail brings tolerably good news, ad as Lord Ellenborough has just learned his recall, there will be less fighting, and we may hope more 13} advancement in the country, From China we learn that the Celestials were acting up to the treaty, ¢ Capt, Warner's invention has been a fertile theme of discussion here, and from what has taken pare in Parliament, although the experiment at rishton has been very successful, it is doubtful whether it will answer the previous expectation, The papers have in sume instances been too severe Government may have been in treaty with him, it is likely that he only wanted to frighten our Government a bit, and make them buy his secret.\u201cThe weather here has been excellent for the crops, and we shall have a good yield, unless the tain which has set in yesterday and to-day should continue while reaping is going on.They are busy tulling in the south of England.Trade is brisk here, and [ have not seen our merchants for a long time in such good spirits.The shipping interest, however, still\u2019 complains, and [ must refer you to the report of the Ship Owners\u2019 Society, as contain- Mga direct attack on the Colonial Shipping inter- tt which has caused Mr.Robinson to resign his post as a member of the committee, [The Timber Trade is active here as well as at Liverpool, but flour is dull.\u201cThe Tea market has shown some improvement inthe last month ; business las been rather exten- uve, by private contract; the quantity offered at public sale has been moderate, and prices have been well Supported.The finer descriptions of green tea fr becoming again scarce, Hysons especially ; the oer kinds of blackish leaf Congou are also enquired or.The sale of the 19th contained 11,600 pack- âges, about the half Pouchong\u20142000 found buyers tot alteration in prices.The sale of the 25th a 26th comprehended 26,800 packages, of which ri 11,100 found buyers\u2014 Scented Orange Pekoes Pons 2d.per lb,\u2014Comparative statement of nor Imports and Deliveries for the first seven Snes of 1843 and 1844, and stock on the 31st Do 15 cach year.Imports 1843, 18,726,000 lbs, 9 mo 23,259,000 lhs.Deliveries 1843, 21,- vi lbs, Do.1844, 20,611,000 lhs.Stock 1843, ve 1,000 1bs.Do.1844, 31,573,000 lbs.The me Gg are the prices current :\u2014Bohea, 4d to 8d ; ho ordinary to good ordinary, 104d to 11d; Dost kind, 1s 11d to 2s 4d; Twankay good ordi- vi but middling, Is 24d to 1s 3d ; Do.middling hry oo kind, 1s 6d to 2s 3d ; Hyson good ordi- } ie > 3d do x 4d; Do, middling to good mid- ) ; Imperi: ; - Mower, 3g to ie dd per Ib» 81 to 3s 3d ; and Gun: [ro BE CONTINUKD.] \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 paie United States papers received yesterday and Tec contain nothing of interest, Those from tics; [hada and Montreal are nearly of the same tvs by th: The latter are chiefly filled with the lg) We 4th August mail, which reached Mon- he mail wednesday from Boston, ¢ in advance of The weather has again become unfavorable to agricultural operations and the crops.A great deal of hay is still out, and the grain crops are nearly ripe, We have the appearance of autumn, without having had any of our usual summer weather.Since yesterday morning there has been a cold easterly wind, thermometer down to 55°, and this morning a heavy rain which still continues.A young man named WILLIAM CATHCART, about 22 years of age, ship-carpenter, was found dead this morning about daylight, on the St.Lewis Road, near Welch\u2019 tavern, He was lying on the ground, close to a horse and caleche, with the reins round his neck, and had a large wound on the right side of the back part of his head.How he came to his death has not yet been ascertained, but an inquest is now being held on the body.The owner of the horse and caleche, named Francis Poland, was arrested this morning, and is kept in custody until the inquest is over.COMMERCIAL.Brunswick Quay, Ist Avgust, 1814, The annexed is à comparative statement of the \u2018amount of Tonnage that has Leen cleared {rom hence to the \u2018limber Pons in North America, and of the amount of Toiunage that has bronght wood from thence during the first six months in each of the last five yenrs, commencing on the Ist February and ending 30th July.Since then there have arrived two vessels {rom Qne- ber, two from St.John\u2019s, one from Miramichi, and one from Prince ldward\u2019s Island.The total tonnage is 3,000, Yours, truly, Duncan & Ewing.A comparative statement shewing the amount of the Tonnage of Vessels cleared at Liverpool for the Timber ports in North America, also the amount of Tonnage that has arrived fiom thence laden with wood, during the first six months in each of the last five years, Tonnage cleated from 1st Feb.to 31st July.Commen- For Que- For St For Total clear- cing Ist bec and Jouns : other ed to 31st Feb.Montreal * Pons.July.1840 32,221 19,003 35,152 86,376 1841 63,548 18,635 18,648 100,831 1842 36,046 19,877 14,461 70,384 1843 82,888.30,101 23,770 136,759 1844 77,483 29,150 17,487 124,125 Tonnage airived from lst Feb 10 31st July, excluding vessels laden with wheat Flour, &e.Commenc-|FromQue-| From From Total ar- ing Ist bee and St.other rived to Feb.Montreal Johns.Ports.{31st July.1840 11,236 12,313 7,369 30,918 1841 15,949 27,127 8,370- 51,446 1843 899 11,856 4,347 17,102 1843 21,796 16,225 8,473 46,494 1844 7,461 7,910 4,402 19,763 \u2014 rer \u2014\u2014 T PORT OF QUEBEC.> ARRIVED.Aug.22nd.Ship Warren Hastings, Mason, 23rd July, Philadelphia, G.B Symes, Lallast.\u2014\u2014 Mary Barbara, Marmaud, 29:h July, Philadelphia, order, ballast.\u2014\u2014 Jane, Masson, 4th July, Belfast, G.H.Parke & Co.coals, salt, &c.40 passengers.\u20142nd voy.\u2014\u2014 Importer, McLaren, 14th June, Liverpool, Shagples & Co ballast.Bark Warrior, Huggins, 29th June, London, gentral cargo, Montreal, 3 passengers.Brig Dykes, Melmer, 4th July, Maryport, G.B.Symes, ballast.\u2014\u2014 Wm.Roderick, Stoirow, 12th June, London.W.Price & Ca.ballast, ; \u2014\u2014 Martha Ann, McDonald, 10th July, Porto Rico* Givb & Ross, sugar and molasses.Mary, Smail, 6tli July, Cork, order, ballast, 19 passengers.23rd.Bark Adeline, Downing, 2nd July, Newcastle, order, ballast.\u2014\u2014 Imogene, Foreman, 19th July, Sunderland, order, ballast.\u2014\u2014 Marchioness of Abercorn, Hegarty, 10th July, \u201c Liverpoo!, À.Gilmour & Co salt, 3 cabin and 13 steerage pussengers.\u2014\u2014 Elizabeth, Weatherly, 11th July, Waterford, order, ballast.Royal Adelaide, Lenty, Std Aug.Boston, Pem- bertons, ballast.\u2014 CLEARED.Ang 22nd.Brig Elizabeth & Ann, \\Vright, London, T.C.Lee.Ship Victoria, McMahon, Belfast, J.À.Pisrie & Co.Brig Melrose, Moon, London, C.E.Levey & Co.23rd.Ship Canada, McArthur, Glasgow, G.B.Symes.Bark New, York Packet, Hossack, Greenock, T.McCaw & Co.\u2014\u2014 | Gee ENTERED FOR LOADING.Tonnage.For.By Whom.Where, Aung.22nd.John Thomson, 222, Poole, LeMesurier & Co.Sillery.Lady Constable.613, Hull, Burstalis, Martin\u2019s Wharf.Independence, 692, Belfast, Pirrie & Co.Wellington Name.[Wharf.23rd.Lady Campbell, 333, Waterford, Levey & Co.Daly\u2019s [Wharf, Argyle, 697.London, do.Jones's do.Silurian, 300, Newport, LeMesurier & Co.Sillery Cove Jane, 781, Liverpool, Sharples & Co.do.\u2014 PASSENGERS.Ang.22nd\u2014Per Queen \u2014Messis.Roxburgh, Masson and 3 ladies, Tiowbiidge, Capt.Dougall, Tuttle, Ramsay, Schorikoif, Simpson, Chesnut, Winer and 2 ladies, Robinsen, Prior, Aimstrong, Patterson, Buckham and lady, Paterson, Mallony, Phillips and two ladies, Field and brother, Manning and lady, McLeod, Reid and lady, Jackson and Indy, Kindall, Stephenson, McGis, Brosier, McEwen, Guerout, Judge Valliere and lady, Mrs.Lioyd, Miss McDonald.\u2014Total 72.\u2014\u2014fpraneimm SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.The new ship Jane, Capt.Masson, which sailed from this port for Belfast on the 20th May last, with a full cargo of timber, arrived here yesterday, and is the first vessel on her second voyage to this port this season.The.steamer Canada arrived from Montrea) yesterday with two barges in tow.The steamers Lady Colborne and Pocahontas left for - River du Loup yesterday morning, the former with about 80 passengers, and the latter with about 12, Capt.Hegarty, of the Marchioness of Abercorn, spoke, on the 81st ult, in lat.48, 84, N., long.34, 50, W., the bark Lochlibo, hence on the Bth ult.On the 2nd inst.spoke the bark Rankin, hence on the 10th ult, in lat.48, 20, N., long.88,41, W Capt.Melmer, of the hrig Dykes, reports that on the 20th instant, he was run into by she ship Jane, passing upon an opposite tack.Captain Storrow, of the brig William Roderick, reports that he ran into the ship England, on the 18th inst., carried away his bowsprit and received other serions injury.The steamship Great Western which sailed on the 20th July from New York arrived at Liverpool on the 4th Aus.Miramichi, Ang.7th\u2014 Arrived \u2014Brigl.Napoleon, Cardiff, from Quebec, Halifax, Aug.7eh=-Cleared-Schr Thomas, Hoffman, for Quebec, molasses, 7th\u2014Schr Mary Ann, Bourdages, for Quebec, with wolusses, guano, boundary monuments, &c.The Friends, of St, Andiews, was to sail from Matanzas for Quebec about the 22nd July.Compiled from the London Shipping & Mercantile Gazette, from the 19th July to the 3rd Aug.inclusive, by the Acadia.VESSELS ARRIVED FROM QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.London, Ang 3rd\u2014Arrived\u2014Lady Seaton, Thompson; Imogene, Hick.2nd\u2014George William, Conn.July 81st-\u2014Europe, Gubtib.30ih-Fair Acadian, Hedley ; Prince George, Foster ; Wave, Storer.29th\u2014 Loyal Briton, Pearson ; Ajax, Chater ; Ganges, Blyth ; Quebec, Livingston ; Cer-turion, Heppenstall.24:h\u2014Eu- pihosyne, Doyle.23rd \u2014 Vesper, Natuas, 22nd \u2014 Hercules, Lightfoot ; Elizabeth, Simpson; Elizabeih, Jamieson.19th\u2014Johns, Fox ; Baibadoes, Greig.22nd \u2014Glenlyon, Muirhead.Deal, August 2nd\u2014Arrived and proceeded\u2014Somer- setshire, \u2014\u2014.July 3lst\u2014Asia, Woodward ; Zealous, \u2014\u2014 ; Sultana, Liverpoo!, Aug Ist\u2014Arrived\u2014Scoiland, Thompson.July 31st\u2014 Mars, Lindsay ; Caleutta, Lirgard ; Jane Augusta, Airey ; George Ramsay, Petrien ; Sea Nymph, 30th\u2014 Atalanta, ; Milton, Duff ; Eagle, Kerr; John, ; Canada, Elliott; Lady Milton, Sinnot ; Wim Fisher, MeLean ; Conqueror, McAnley ; Thoburn, Gray.29+h\u2014Promise, McK'nnell ; Robert Syers, Atkins ; Jamaica, Martin.26th\u2014Rory O?More, McMaster; Indian Chiet, McCartney ; Rockshire, Allen, 25th\u2014City of Waterford, Taylor.2lsti\u2014Indus, Smith ; Jas.F.Ford, Day.22nd\u2014Philippa, \u2014; British Hero, Gibson.20th\u2014Adelaide, Foote.19th\u2014Marquis of Normanby, Lockhart.Ayr, Aug Isi\u2014Arrived\u2014Alexander Wise, Coulthard.17th\u2014Collingwood, Guthrie.Aberystwith, July 18th \u2014 Arniived \u2014 Credo, Hum- phreys.Aberdeen, July 3lst\u2014Arrived\u2014St.Lawrence, Tul- lock.Ardrossan, July 3lst\u2014Arrived\u2014Heanry, McFee.Belfast, August Ist\u2014Arrived\u2014Ann Mills, Kennedy ; Chieftain, Leggats ; Ceylon, Park.July 29th\u2014Carle- ton, Bruce ; Consbrooke, Finlay.28th\u2014Don, Thompson.17th\u2014Lady Scott, Glenday.Bideford, July 31st\u2014Passed\u2014Lord Ramsay, England, for Bridgewater.Bristol, Aug 2nd\u2014Arrived of \u2014William, \u2014\u2014, of Poole.1st\u2014Victory, Keat.July 31st\u2014Ouawa, Thrift ; Ellerslie, Harvey.30:h\u2014Parmelia, Ross ; Auckland, Williams, 29th\u2014James & Mary Sinnott, Conner.20th \u2014Five Sisters, Lowther.Bridgewater, August Ist\u2014Arrived\u2014Baron, Hall.Cove of Cork, July 30th\u2014Arrived\u2014Dominica, Bowman.; Cardiff, July 31st\u2014Arrived-\u2014Alexander, Liddle.30th \u2014 Manfred, Marwood ; Mary & Hartiet, Shaxton ; Eliza.Kirkbright.24th\u2014DMaria, Evans.- Conway, August lst \u2014 Arrivedi\u2014 Queen Victoria, Sanderson .Dover, Aug 1st\u2014Off\u2014The Cyrus, Rae, frcm Quebec for London.Dublin, July 30th \u2014 Arrived \u2014 Industry, Stevens ; Dawdon, Seaman.21st\u2014Buiidget, Knox.19th\u2014Four Sisters, Stamers.16th\u2014 Transit, Ferguson.Dundee, July 21st\u2014 Ariived\u2014 Apollo, Walker.Eyemouth, July 20th\u2014Artived\u2014Kingston, Curry.Falmouth, July 25th \u2014Passed\u2014Rainbow, \u2014\u2014, for Southampton.Arrived\u201419th\u2014Sylvia, Pile.Fishguard Roads,\u2014July 29th \u2014 Arrived \u2014 Triton, Rees.Fowey, July 801h\u2014Arrived\u2014Cornwall, Richards.Freswick, July 29th\u2014Qf\u2014Pensher, Smart, for Hull.Galway, July 20th \u2014Arrived\u2014 Elizabeth Adnett, Flemming.: Grangemouth, July 30th\u2014Arrived\u2014Hampton, Graham.Glasgow, July 30th\u2014Arrived\u2014Avon, Davon; Aan Moore, \u2014.27:h\u2014Mary & Ann, Wade.18th\u2014Mary, Kelso.Gloucester, July 29th\u2014Arrived\u2014574, Stubbs.18th\u2014 Collina, Marshall.Garliestou, July 17th\u2014Arrived\u2014Congress, Sewell.Hull, Aug Ist\u2014Arived\u2014Brown, Jones.2nd\u2014Offi\u2014 Crossdale, \u2014, for Grimsby.19:h\u2014Llan Rumney, Simpson.Hayle, July 3lst\u2014Arrived off\u2014Victoria, Daniel.18th\u2014A rrived\u2014Industry, Colenso.Limerick, Aug lst\u2014Arrived\u2014Jane Black, Gorman, July 29h\u2014Bryan Abbs, Brown.Lianelly, July 20th\u2014Arrived\u2014Suir, Eynon.Milford, Aug 1st\u2014Arrived\u2014Maria, Corsigall.Maryport, July 31st\u2014Arrived\u2014Dykes, Hutl.22nd\u2014 St.George, Poole.Maiden, July 25ith\u2014Arrived\u2014Thomas & Hannah, Jack.North Shields, Aug 1st\u2014Arrived\u2014Ann, Harper.July 30th\u2014Rober: & George, Dixon.Newry, July 30th\u2014 Arrived\u2014Dolphin, Sullivan.New Ross.July 16th\u2014Arrived\u2014Lady Bagot, Williams.Newport, July 31st \u2014 Arrived \u2014 Eldon, Gillespie.231d\u2014Eveline, Cuiven.Portsmouth, Aug 2nd\u2014 Arrived\u2014Vittoria, Young.Plymouth, July 31st\u2014 Arrived\u2014Manly, Sawyer.30th \u2014Ava, Simpson.27th\u2014Warichful, McKenzie.26th\u2014 Dahlia, Hooper.22nd\u2014Tweed, Lukeman.2lst\u2014 Priscilla, Taylor.18th\u2014Auan, Crossman.Penzance, July 18th\u2014Arrived\u2014Calypso, Phillips ; Triton, Wakeham.Ramsgate, August 1st \u2014 Arrived \u2014 Jon & Mary, Wilkie.Rye, July 27th\u2014Arrived\u2014Isabella, Johnson.Shoreham, Aug Ist\u2014Arrived\u2014Mercury, Morthpage.July 81st\u2014Sir Wm Wallace, Husband.Sunderland, Aug lst \u2014Armrived\u2014 Beacon, Ritchie.2nd\u2014Redwing, Stewart ; Symmetry, Brown.July 30th \u2014Rover, Nixon.24ti\u2014Gironde, Golightly.Swansea, July 19th \u2014 Anived \u2014 Wm & Joseph, Crisp.Sto, July 81st\u2014Arrived\u2014Pomona, Rae.Scrabster Roads, \u2014 July 23rd \u2014 Atrived \u2014 Brown, Johns.Salcombe, July 19th\u2014 Of \u2014Waterloo, Dodds.Southampton, Aug 2nd \u2014Arrived\u2014 Cato, Benson.July 31st\u2014Lioyds, Waitt.28id\u2014Undaunted, Miller.20th\u2014Mariner, Coppell, 19th\u2014Haivey, Cunningham.Torquay, July 30th\u2014Arrived\u2014Mary Hudson, \u2014.Tralee, July 26th\u2014Arrived\u2014John, McCarthy.Truro, July 22nd\u2014Arrived\u2014Alchymist, Hill; Geo Wilkinson, Brown.Whitehaven, Ag lst\u2014-Arrived\u2014Lightfoot, Wilson.81st\u2014Passed\u2014Fawcett, Flinn, for Dumfries ; Henderson, \u2014\u2014, for Workington.Workington, July 16th\u2014Artived\u2014Wm Fell, Farran.Weymouth, July 19tb\u2014Arrived\u2014 Astrea, Lewis.Yarmouth, Aug lst\u2014Arrived\u2014Jane Avery, Tate.2nd\u2014Mary & Dorothy, \u2014.July 29ih\u2014Henry & Ann, Longstaff.Youghal, July 30th\u2014Atrived\u2014Poas Ælii, Huldie.Sligo, Aug.1st.\u2014The Pomona, Rae, in starting from the Oyster Island yesterday afternoon tide, took a wrong cant, and bo\u2018ors sail could be got on her she struck on the Blunnick, and remains, Probably she may come off this evening, as lighters have gone down to lier assistance The ground where she lies is very bad.Waterford, July 30.\u2014The master of the Georgina, Munriay, from Montreal, lost deck load in the Gulf of St.Lawrence, and carfied away her fore-top-sail and bulwarks, and shifted her cargo during a heuvy gale on the 24th inst.Maryport, July 51 \u2014Arrived off\u2014The - Henderson, Twentyman.52 days\u2019 passage, all well, from Bathurst; and Dykes, Hull, 44 days from Quebec.On the 25tb July, in lat.52 55, long.16 46 W., while lying to ina Bale of wind, was struck by a heavy sea, which carried away rails and bulwarks, and washed a man overbosrd\u2014\u2014called Joseph Casement, belonging to Maryport-\u2014who was rowned, DIED.On the 9th August.at his residence, near St, Davids, (U.C.) after five days iliness, Major David Secord, aged one day less than 85 years.\u2018I'he decrased was born at New York, and when the Provinces which are now called the United States of America rebelled, he entered the service of his Sovereign ata very early age, and was on all occasions conspicuous for his courage and loyalty, He was one of the * noble band of brothers,\u201d who commenced the settlement of this part of the Province under Col.Simcoe.He was twice elected a member of the House of Assembly, and during the last war wav Major of the 2nd Regiment of Lincoln Militia, and highly distinguished himself at the battles of Chippawa and Lundy's Lane, as well as on other occasions.During the war Major Secord sullered severely in his property, and his numerous memorials in reference to his own losses und to the claims of (he Militia have of late years made his name as well known to the members of the legislature, as his gallant conduct in earher days had made it familiar to the student of Cenadian history.His remains were interred on Sunday the 11th, and were attended to the grave by an immense concourse of relatives and friends.PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL.RE A 1, fast sailing Ship \u201c MACAO,\u201d 482 tons register, John Scott, Commander, will sail for the above port on the 31st inst., has superior accommodations for a few Cabin passengers, Apply to the Captain on board, at the India Wharf, or J.A.PIRRIE & CO.Quebec, 23rd August, 1844.PASSAGE TO BELFAST.Nh HE A 1, Ship \u201cINDEPENDENCE,\u201d 692 tons register, John MoCappin, Commander, will sail for the above port, on the 31st inst., has superior accommodations for Cabin passengers.Apply to the Captain on board, at the Wellington Wharf, or J.A.PIRRIE & CO.Quebec, 25rd August, 1844.PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL.{Ts fine Copper-fastened and fast sailing Ship \u201c BRITISH KING,\u201d has superior accommodation for a few Cabin Passengers, will sail on the 26th instant, Apply on board, at Point Levy, or to £.& J, E.OLIVER, August, 23rd, 1844./ LOST.N Friday, 16th August, a Certificate of a de- posite of Twenty-five pounds on the City Bank.by Andrew Lscasse, No.119, dated 6th August; whoever will return the same at his residence St.Market, will be suitably rewarded.lt will be of no use to any one but the owner as payment has been stopped at the Bank.Quebec, 23rd August, 1844.6 INFORMATION WANTED.HE ADVERTISER will be much obliged to any one who can give him information respecting JOHN HEBDEN, a native of Scarboro\u2019, in Yorkshire, who about 16 years ago held an appointment ns Collector or Sub-Coilector of certam Dues or \u2018f'oils in Quebec \u2014A small remuneration will be given to any one who can furnish the same and communicate it at the Office of this Paper.Quebec, 23rd August, 1844.2 LANDING.Ex \u2018\u201c Mary ANN\u201d\u2019 From LonDON.i Huodred and Fifty Boxes Bunch Museatel Raisins.St.James St.H.J.NOAD & CO.Quebec, 23rd August, 1844.THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE: YWO Chain Cables, 12 inch, 2 do.do.1 11-16 do.2 do.do.1} do.Wood and Iron Stock Anchors, from 3 to 33 English Oakum, {cwt 60 Cwt.Ship Bread, (surplus Stores) 6 Casks Epsom Salts.\u2014 Also, daily expected :\u2014 400 Tons, Grate and Smith\u2019s Coals.E.&J.E.OLIVER.St.James\u2019 St August 2°rd, 1844.IN BANKRUPTCY.Province of Canada, District of Quebec, 1 At the City of Quebec, this 20th August, 1844.In Re Narcisse Larue, Bankrupt.T is ordered on motion on the part of the Bankrupt, that a second general meeting of the Creditors of the said Narcisse Larue, be held on the SEVENTEENTH of SEPTEM BE Ruext, in order to examine the said Narcisse Larue, and that his Creditors may file their claims.WM.K.McCORD, 3 Circuit Judge'and Comr.of Bankrupts.MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL COLLEGE.\"THE Medical Lectures of Harvard Uaiversity begin annually, at the Medical College in Mason street, Boston, on the first Wednesday in November.and continue four months, The introductory Leciure is given at 12 o'clock of the above day, in the Anatomical Theatre, by the Professors in rotation.\u2018The following are the courses of Lectures delivered in this College, with the fees annczed.Fees.Anatomy and Operative Surgery, Prof.WARREN, D15 00.Midwifery and Medical Jurisprudence, Prof.CHANNING, Materia Medica, Prof.BigeLow, Principles of Surgery and Clinical Surgery, Prof.10 00.10 00.Baywarp, » 10 00.Chemistry, Prof.WEBSTER, 15 00.Theory and Practice of Physic and Clin.Med.Profs.Ware and Bigzrow, 15 00.Matriculating Fee, D5 Fee for Degree, D20.The Hospital and Library are gratuitous.Ticket for Dissecting Room, D5.Board is as low as in any of our cities.\u201cThe Clinical Lectures in Medicine sand Surgery are given on cases in the Massachusetts General Hospital, which are visited by the class three tines a week.Surgical operations at the Hospital are frequent.An abundant opportunity is thus futnished to students for practical observation and study.WALTER CHANNING, Dean.Boston, August, 1844.SALES BY AUCTION.\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014 : EVENING SALES.BY E.LACROIX, Every THURSDAY and FRIDAY, at HALF pas: SEVEN o'clock, at his Auction Rooms, Lowe Town, Sault-au-Matelot Street :\u2014 A GENERAL Assortinent of Dry Goods, ali to Le disposed of without reserve.Quebec, 3rd July, 1844.SUGAR, MOLASSES, TEA, &e., #c.BY A, J.MAXHAM.On TUESDAY next, 27th inst , at the Stores of Messrs, Gius & Ross, at TWO o'clock precisely :=\u2014 50 HY DS.Bright Porto Rico Sugars) Now land.50 Puns.Molasses, ing ex Martha.100 Packages Twankay Tea, 5 Pipes \u2019 : 10 Hogsheads 10 Quarter Casks : 50 do.Red Wine, 50 Packages superior Sherry in Hhds, Qe.Casks and Octaves, : 10 Casks Olive Oil, 100 Boxes Muscatel Raisine.\u2014 Superior Port Wine, Quebec, 23rd August, 1844 SALES BY AUCTION = EXTENSIVE SALE OF LOOKING GLASSES.BY GEO.FUTV Will he sold by duction an MONDAY FE the 26th instant.at S ÿ \" EF insant, nu SEVEN o'clock, P.M, at FREEMA.A\" Extensive Stack of LOOKING GLA SSES of all sizes, from 4 inches square to 4 feet.GEO.FU\u2019 Quebec Auction Mart, OYE, A-&B.23rd August, 1844.1 Tt STOVES.aul\u2019s- BY A.J.MAXHAM.On WEDNESDAY, 28th inst, at his Stores, at TWO o'clock precisely : = 1 75- BREE feet Double Stoves, 100\u20142} do.do.do.75\u20143 do.Single do.Winch J \u2014ALSO\u2014 inches double and Single chase,\u2019 M Cart Bozes, Cribble Wheels, ke, Gor 6 Manufactured at the St.Paul\u2019s Market F Quebec, 16th August, 1844.ret Foundry.Will be sold, on WEDNESDAY, 28th inst., a ! .Mo Mr.Cranes STUART\u2019s Store, Es owin cods just arrived per \u201c » London ven J P Mary dun,\u201d from 10 puns.high flavored Jamaica Spirits, 50 O.P, orl tol}, ! 40 Hhds.Bastard Sugar, 10 Tierces White do.do.100 Boxes Muccatel Raisins.\u2014A LSO\u2014 200 Packages l'wankay and other Teas, 10 Hhds.Refined Sugar, 10 Hhds.Siciian Brandy, 5o Bags Black Pepper.30 Barrels Roasted Coffee.WwW, B.ME .Quebec, 21st August, 1844, YER, A.& B.MORNING SALE OF MASTS \u201cAND BOWSPRITS, © AND ; BY THOS.HAMILTON.Will be sold, on TUESDAY MORNING next, the 27th ipst., at the Excuance, at ELEVEN o'clock im 60 Y ELLow Pine Masts and Bowsprits\u2014lying at New Liverpool, where the any time previous to the Sale.y can be seen at Specifications will be delivered on M ONDAF.Quebec, 21st August, 1844.r TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.A BY THOS.HAMILTON, Will be sold, on TUESDAY MORNING next at the F XCHANGE, immediately after the Sale of Masts :\u2014 OE SHARE of the Quebec Forwarding Com- > pany Stock\u2014(all paid up).ne Share of the Quebec Ex i i Quebec, 23rd August, 1844, chaoge, paid up in full.CONSTITUT FOR SALE.A CONSTITUT belonging to the Estate of the late Mrs.Widow CHANDLER, and well secured upon valuable property situate in this City, capital 6s.8d.currency, will be sold by ACTION, ot the Subd ber's Office, No.46, St.Peter Street, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, on the 28th AUGUST instant, if not previously disposed of by private sale, * E.B.L1 Quebec, 12th August, 1844.NDSAY.Oo THURSDAY, the 29th instant, at TWO P.M.the Stores of H.& E.BuasraLy ;\u2014 20 HDS.White Bastard Sugar, 10 Hhds.Cognac Brandy, very old, % do.Rotterdam Hollands * De Kuyper\u201d 5 Chests 10 Half Bones | Trankay Tea, 2 Buus 10 Hii.| Sherry, .5 Casks doi i 5 do.double boiled Lio seed Oil, 250 Kegs XX White Lead, 20 do.Black Paints, 10 Casks Putiy, 20 Casks Lamp Black, 10 do.Black Lead Servant\u2019s friend.B.MEYE .8 Quebec, 23rd August, 1844.R, A&B 5 at GOVERNMENT SALE, Will be soldby PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th AUGUST instant, by Her Majesty's Auctioneer, at TWELVE o'clock, io the Citadel, Cape iamond : == en A Well finished new Wooden HOUSE, fn lately occupied by the Superintendent of Telegraphs, to be taken away within ten days after the sale, atthe expence of the purchaser.And at ONE o\u2019clock of the same day, on the Ordnance Wharf: \u2014 \u2018Ibe whole of the Stores belonging to the Telegraph Establishment, consisting of Blocks, Balls, Bags, Bedding, Bunting, Flags, Glaziers\u2019 Diamonds, Paint, Stoves, Telescopes, Thermometer, and other articles.\u2014ALSO\u2014 The following Stores, well worth the attention of Lumbermen, Traders, &c.2000 Iron tinned Kettles, 4 galls.each, 451 Iron Pots, varioussizes, 1118 Kettle Bags, 250 Tenon and Sash Saws, 536 9, 7, and 5 in.Door Locks, 1020 Knapsacks, 504 Carpenters\u2019 Planes, Old Accoutrements, painted Covers, Siraps, &ec., &c., &c.\u2014 The above will be put into lots to suit purchasers.The House can be seen at any time, by application at the Ordnance Office, and the Stores may be inspected after the 20th inst., in the Lower Town Ordnance Storehouse, Quebec.9th August, 1844.lw EXTENSIVE SALE INDIA RUBBER SHOES, In the City of Few York.BY MENTROM & CO.THURSDAY, 20th AUGUST, at ELEVEN o'clock, at the Stores of Messrs.ALLEN & PAXSON & EPHM.CORNING & SQN :\u2014 80 000 AIRS India Rubber Shoes, Men's, + Women\u2019s, and Children\u2019s, plain and figured, of superior quality, comprisiog the entire importations of said Houses, and the best assortment offered this season.SALE POSITIVE,\u2014TERMS LIBERAL, August, 1844 ST.MAURICE AND THREE RIVERS STOVES, XC, ge, BY DUPONT & CO.HE ANNUAL SALE of the above Castings will take place on the WELLINGTON WHAR#F.on FRIDAY, the 13th SEPTEMBER neat, as TWO P.M, precisely.when there will be sold :\u2014 150 Double Stoves, 36 inch, A, 116 do do 30 do N 50 Single do 39do P, 75 do do 36 do K, 40 do do 31 do M, s5 do do 30 do J, 20 do do 27 do No.% 24 do do 2% do O.; 24 do do 2t 2% Q \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Parlour and Cooking Stoves, Stove Stands, Ash Pans, Tourtiers, Culplats, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles snd va rious other Castings, \u201cLAN .wen 5° Axe avd Horst Shoé Iron,\u201d énd Soé plates, Fons oan : D FRASER.Quebec, 19th Aug.1844.FREE Eos Soka EE MEAG TIME I RI IE 2 5 Ai 3 À i N mrs etre Sn = AY Prin) ro Ty tT hr pam meyer + CRE ENT EST LN ES 3 Em PE eA EA LER STS SRE: Sera cal SI TT emer mpm ee ADVERTISEMENT.BANK OF BRITISH JOR TH AITERICA, Incorporated by Royal Clavier.HE Court of Directors hereby give Notice, that a Ha!f Yearly Dividead of Twenty Shillings per Share will become payable to the Propnetors of Shares registered in the Colonies, ou and after the fifih day of Sestemver, 1844, during the usual hours of business, at \u201che several Branch Bauks.The Dividend is desired payable in \u201ctering money, and wi} be pavable at the race of exchange current on the 5th day ul September, 1544, to be fixed by the Local Boards.Nu lransfer can be made b tween the 15th Augud and the 5th September, us the Books must be closed during that period.By Or.ler of the Court, Sigaed) GLU.DE BUSCO ATTWOOD, 13 Seorctsty.\\ * ANTED TO RENT, for two or three years, a small FARM within tea or fifteen miles of the City of Quebec, with imymediai possession, There must be a comforiable dwelling House and convenient out busi\u2019 «on the farm.Apply to the Editor of the QUEBEC GAZETTE.Quebec, 12th August, 1844.FEWO GENTLEMEN can be accommedated with Board snd Lodging in 8 respecteble fa- m'y; residing in St.Peter Street, Lower Town.Apply at this Office.Quebec, 5:h August, 1844.BOARDING AND LODGESG.WO or Three Geatlemen carn: be accommndsted with comfortable spartments at No.10, St.Lowis Streor.\u2014 3 private parlour if required.Quebec, 3lst July, 1844.ÉCIRE ARTS.\u2014 G.FASSIO, Miniatnre Pari\" trait Painter, Lithographer acd Tescher of Drawing, St.Geoge St., No, 2, near the Grand Battery, AZ , és ta > SR ad SEY - \u201ca rtd TES ARSIESIEN \u20ac + y its 5 ont.> - ey \u2014 = ALI IS Tae FPYHE Steamship GREAT WESTERN, B.Marnews, Commander, returns to the LiVT hi P00L sud NEW YORK Sion, under the commstattt of Capt.Mathews, wha has been ber chief offi- ver ever since she was launched, and she 1s eppointed to sail as follows t= Foo New York, | Saturday, gb Jules, Sctieday, 22nd June, 0 \" 14th Tomer | \u2018 17th Aegust, Co oth Novemticar, fe 12 h October, Fare from New York to Liverpasi\u2014a£30 currency, and £1 55.S.eward\u2019s fees, Quebec, 26.h June, 1844.From Liverpool.NOTICE.FEF HE following is a list of the Government Emi- Ë gration Agents throughout the Provisce, to whom icference nay be had by Contriciors of Fublie Works, Builders, Farmers, ar other per-ons in want cf Alechanics, Labourers or Servaats, in the course of the ensuing season.The Agents will also gladlv receive local information respecting wazes, prices of work, and of provisions and neces- earie,, 7s well as in regard to the pro-pects of employmens open cu the dictricts of the Province severally.Persons hiving t.andsor Firms for sale, are invited to transmit for the free inspection ant information of Emi- grents, the particulars of such Lands or Farms.It is desirable that the descriptions should be as much in detail as possible, and that the name of the nesrest post town, êc., shou'd be grven, together with the distance ard expenses of transpo:t from the line of water communication.Quubec .useseorcsaces A.C.BUCHANAN, Chief Agent for Canada Er-t.Montreal.we.JAMES ALLISON, Bytown.G.R.BURKE.8.HAWKE, Chief Agent for Canada V est.Cobaurg & Ft Hope.\u2014 W.J.McKAY.\u2026E McELDERRY.Hamilton.H.PALMER, Government Emigration Office, } Quebec, May, 1844.Kingston.0er A.LAYD AGEECY, HE undersigned having succeeded Mr.JOS, B.SPRAGGE, late of Kingston, in his business as LAND AGENT, has opened an Office at Na.¢3, St.Gobnel Sireet, in the Cty of Mantresl, and is prepared to :ransact every specicsof LAND AGENCY, and appeai Le the Goverament Departments.lo pro- sveute cliims fur Serip, to receive Salaries.Peastons, &ec.&c., as welt as to seli and purchase private lands, to pur- chese and pay instaliments due upon public lands, to let house, collect rents.accounts, notes, &c., and to sell and purchase Land Scrip.Ordinary conveyancing carefully executed.THOMAS STEERS.Montreal, July 8th, 1844.THE FROEDBISIIER LATUS, Townships of Leeds, Halifax, Inverness, Ireland and Chester, HESE Lands will be disposed of in November pext\u2014 All perscus settled an lets either by location or other tile, or squatied thereon, sre recommen-ted 10 apply to the undersigned for any informetion they may require, as sonn ss possible, or at ali events within three montkbs from this date.JAMES H, KEHXR, Agent to Estate lato B.FROBISHER.St.Lewis Heights, Quebec, 31st July, 1844.for SALE bv THOS, GAHAN, Caps Cove, next to Mr, Black\u2019s Ship Yard,\u2014 Mesta, Bowsprits, Black Spruce Spars from 4 (@) 14 inches, made and rough, Ach Ours, made and rough, Spruce do., Hickory H=nds-pikes, ftoard, of sll descriptions.&c, &e.Quebec, 5th June.1844.2m ICKERSGILL, TIBBETTS & CO, are prepared 10 make liberal adveanes upen consignments of PRODUCE to their friends in Liverpool or London.Quebec, June, 1844.u NOTICE.PER SONS having claims against the Estate and succession of the late Joseru Frs.PERRAULT, Esq., in his life time Prothonntury of the Court of King's Bench at Quebec, are requested to present them duly su- thenticated, and those indebted to the said Estate, to pay without delay unto LOUIS PANET, Notary, wh.is authorised to settle the affairs of the said Estate and succession.J.F.X.PERRAULT, Kxecutor.Quebre, 1st May, 1844.FRAME Subscriber will, from this date, conduct the husigess on his own account, heretofore carried on in the name of Sir, W TRemain, at Quebec.He offers for sale, of the best quality, l\u2019laster of Paris, prepared for the ue of Plasterers.Gypsum and Bone-duxt for Manure ; Flooring, Clap-boarding, encirg and Scantling, prepred or rough, J.E.TREM .Quebec, May, 1844.u AIN THE ST.PAUL STREET BATHS are now open for the season, at reduced rates, Quebec, 10th May, 1844.To Ship Builders and others Concerned.THE Undersigned has been appointed Surveyor for the Port of Quebée, to the Liverpool REGISTRY of SHIPPING, and will be ready to attend whenever his services are requires J ES NJAM N.2h May, 1541, \u2019 © BANKRUPT NOTICES.BANKRUPT.Province of Canada District af Queber.A NDREW LAUCHLIN FRASER, of the À City of Quebec, in the County of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, Merchant, Commission issuel by JEAN Casimir Bnuxeau, Esquue, one of the Circuit.Judges in and tor the said District of Quebec, and also a Commissioner of Bankrupt for the said Lhistrict dated the Sixtvenit duv of August, 1844 \u2014 Micoting of Creditors to be held at the Court House, in the ssid City of Quebee, on FRIDAY, the SINTH day of SEPPEMBER | next, at ELVEN of the Cock in the forenoon, Wa, S.SLWELL.Sheriff's Office, Sherifr.Quebec, 16th August, 1644.4 IN BANKRUPTCY.Province of Canada, District af Q'uebee.} 1o the City of Quebec, this 6th August.1844.In Re Jean Olivier Leclaire, a Bankrupt.T is ordered upon motion of the petitioning Creditor in this cause, that a second meeting of the Crediturs vf the sud Rankrupy, for the proof of debts and examination of the said Bankrupt, be held at the Court House, 1 the City of Quebee, on the 30h AUGUST instant, at ELEVEN o'ciock, A.M.(Signed) WM.K.McCORD, C.J.and Commr.of Bankrupts.MUTULE LIFE ASSTMANCE.IF has been found that by the plan of Mutual Assurance all desirable security is afforded, wiiie the profits are divisible among the only parties who have any night to them, viz: the sssurer\u2014 SCOTTISH AMICABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.Heap Orrice\u2014141, Buchanan Street, Glasgow.The Constituti sn and Regulations of this Society insure to its Members the fui! benetits which can be derived from such sums as they are willing to de: ote to the important dotvof LIFE INSURANCE.The whole profits are secured to the Policy holders by the Mutual System on which the Society 1s established, ami their allocation to the Members is made on fair.ample, and popular principles.It is pravided by the Rules, that the whole Directors.Ordinary and Ex:raocdinarv, shail be Members of (he So- riety, ty holding Policies of Insurance for Life with it, of mare than three vears\u2019 standing.lhis rule secures 10 the Public that those Noblemen and Gentlemen who appear as Directurs ot the Society, have praciically approved of its principles.EXTRACTS FROM THE TABLES.LP 3 < @ movavi on f £8 to 2852#R328 | va - \u2018 _ ! 3.2 i eS 4 Cleserencuy a v= - ! = vc 38 Sif larcoonan | se TLS pam \u2014~\u2014 =z =f lacunar en | = de A = = : ; ow 2S EZ < S| 9 | = 25 = Eo = = ss 2c E532 SL e~mrO0COw ola Te = - = ce Y= ° = SElarrososa 2 1 2 - - -a25 === 21 01 A % 32 din|j-oan es 2=-= Be E76=53|E = == Elite jlomonew~xy Fozuz 23% SHNN TA Ésèsz|e = - = = 5a=] XZ538 ocoovavoaA = =._ 5 2 = .ass > 299-\"-C-=W = = == LT = C2 = «v3 ED ° asus Lo @ Eg RANT OLS \u2014 E£opzE - =325É < = * = 22 ex Es Te TS | sos 2.3 \u201d = gi |rwuaron- 2 = £ =\"zZ = =- [ 33 203 lcncwem=zo 225 ses |- =\u201c ma \u201d = = \u201cer Es, |lansants D eff |zEZ = 2 de =-2 v = .i 15 + - E.5 = ë BOS-OHSON cv Que - ss =z3 L=M=tnun z3 =x TT OT v=.= SEL |+-uUnaonese £3: 12°81 $23 |< oy =F = =z tr wowgusng Sq < UE ST PRESIDENT.Walter Frederick Campvell, of Islay, Esq.VICE PRESIDENTS.John M\u2019Neill, of Collonsay, Esq.Join C.Colquhoun of Kitlermont, Esq.His Grace the [luke of Buccleach, EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS.Alex Thomson, E 10 P6 PEDWD.BOWEN.HOUSE TO LET.2 an Kn = x Quebec, 16th April, 1844.FOR SALE.ni LR BEAUTIFUL FARM, at Lith \u201c3 River St.Charles, belonging to the heirs L.J.Duchrsnay, Esquire, containing ouse, Farmer of the late M.about 150 arpents, with the Dwelling House, &c.&c.Avpl to ; PPS ClIARLES PANET, Ese: June 1843 Advocates TO BE LET, FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NBXT, ah two HE HOUSE and BAKERY, with !¥ ap, Ovens, at Pres-de-Ville, now occupy él by Mr, Ingtis\u2014Enquire of Henry Porter, on premises, ur to J JONES.u Quebec, 15th March, 1844.Sa NOTICE.LL persons indebted to tho Jesuits mn A Cens et Rentes, Lods et Ventes, Mill and ha Rents, Itentsof Beach Lots, Constituis, ke s the under hereby required to make finmediate payment signed.LOUIS PANET, n vite Estates fo AGENT Quebec, 129:/h November, 1642.ee mm and 14 PAnted and published at No.19, (former 3 AON.9 Mountain Street, Quebec, by Wirt ED «Lea Valcartier, in the County of Quebec, Form tes nf their Margaret and John Neilson, Junior, 5777 ou gy Aug late brother Bamuxs Nairsow,, decesse 1844.HOUSE, situate in the Upper Tom, | Tou the advan.| wi Ra gl TE *° r st.J Angus! FOR 200 Anchor Brick, &C ] Quebec, \u201cFOR 170 i q Quebec, wo i 100 Now in por disposed of Arthu June 2Gt \"HUNT HES for TEAGE forced the A Ww, HUN recommend.Quebec, 1 E Le ferr Hunt, Roof ourselves, The ee in the price sure cannot We shall | these well k for the last (u Any orde selves, will b Quebce, 2 OR Sal 4000 ( June 26th, EST 1 Port © Port Stockl Cham Quebec, 2: Just rece THT Quebec, 17 HE W Lower Apply 10 À Quebec, 21 Earth Just reccivea \\ CRA 82 very And d 20 Crate: Quebec, 61 \u2014\u2014 OAP A ture, in Quebec, 201 Quebec, ar ss LOUR, and G) Ufice Facing t Quebee, 1Gt ss JUST An CHOI of the | West of Checks, Fancy | Stripes, \u2018Shoe TI Quebee, 314 ee cB ONDET Vote o Storage recy Queber, let "]
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