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Tea, Quebec, 18th May, 1846.2m TS HETHRINGTON, GROCER, sT.JOHN\u2019S GATE, OFFERS FOR SALE: 1000 vjiNOTS GOOD OATS._ ALSO, constantly on hand,\u2014 FLOUR, OATMEAL, PEAS, BRAN.Quebec.4th Mav.18452 ] \u2014 \u2018 SNUFF.i.7 Subscribers have constant v on hand a Holy of PLAIN and SCENTED SN UFFS of the best quality.6.& IL GIBSONE (Quebec, 4th May, 1846.CANADA PLATE.Brie SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE: = OXES + Crawshav\u2019s Charcoal Plate.\u201d , aw B CITARLES BE.LEVEY & CO.Levey's Wharf 6th May, 1846.fAVHE undersignad returns her sincere thanka for { the support with which she has been hitherto favared, and now begs to inform the pubtie that she has teceived à large supply of new Goods per °° Zealous.\" and ihe would solicit a continuance of their patronage.Superior Leather for making long Water.proof Boots J ; of best quality.ad French fronts of be TUL DAR BURKE.[ NEW GOODS, &ec.BRIGHT MUSCOVADO SUGAR, &c.FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER.Superior do.Molasses in Puncheons, Collee in Bags\u2014Qr.Chests Buhea Tea, Boxes Muscatel Haisins, Buxes Dipbv Herrings,\u2014 Bermuda Arrowroot, St.Ubes White and Red Wine in Qr.Casks.J.W.LEAYCRAFT.8h June, 1846.: RECEIVED Ex « PERSEVERANCE,\u201d FROM HAMBURG.200 ESTPHALIA HAMS, of sv perior quality.~ ; C.& W, WURTELE.19th Jure, 1846.u rox SALE by the Subscriber in Store and to arrive\u2014\u2014 20 Bales of Patent thick Felt, 150 sheets ea., 20 do.of do.thin do.200 do.10 do.of do Machine made do.250 do, 150 Crates of Crown Glass 1 x 12, 2x12 & 3 x 12, 500 Boxes of assorted Window Glass, 10 Puncheons Double Boiled Linseed Oil, 150 Casks vf Baih Bricks, 5 aud 6 dozens ea.25 Coils of Cordage, 14 in.to D in.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A few dozens of excellent Wines, Claret, Port, Sherry und Madeira.H.N.PATTON.Gibb\u2019s Wharf, \u2019 Quebec, 5b June, 1846.- om CHOICE WINES.THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE.SPARK LING Champagne, White and Brown in Baskets of 1 dozen each, \u201c Rumart\u2019s\u201d celebrated brand.Sparkling Hock, in cases, 3 Johaunisberg, Muscatel Niosetle, J Mappes fréres brand.Claret, Lafitte, Leoville, Chateau Langra, Ch.De Beychevilie, Ch.Itauzan, St.Julien and Margaux Medoc, 1n cases of 1 10 3 dozen, ; Madeira, in pipes and hbds.\u201c+ Blackburn's, Sherry, in butts and hhds.¢ Duff, Gordon & Co.\u201d and s¢ Sandeman & Co.\" Port, in pipes, hhds.and quarter casks, ¢ Page's and s Sandeman & Co.\" LEMESURIER, TILSTONE & CO.Commercial Chambers.15 Barton and Guertiec\u2019e, 8th June, 1846.(GA RTSHERRIE PIG IRON.For sale by, ADAM BURNS, Arbur Street.Quebec, 27th May, 1316.ARTELL\u2019S BRANDY in Hhds.and Pipes.do do.io do.(old pale) DeKuypers Gin in do.Scotch Whiskey in do.and puns.Tin in Boxes 1X.IC \u2018Tobacco pipes in Foxes and half Boxes, do, do.Glazed ends in half Boxes.ADAM BURNS, Arthur Street, May 27th, 1846.Opposite Exchange.THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE: HJOT Ash, and Suzar Ketlles, Boot and Shoe Warehoure, | BUADE STREET.Quebec, 24th May, 1816.! FOR SALE, WO HUNDRED Packares I HYSON and GUNPOWDER TEAS, 20 [lhds, Leaf, À 150 Boxes Caveudish, so Kers Piug, 10 Boxes Nail Rod, 10 do Ladies\u2019 Twist, ) 15 Casks Spirit Turpentine, ; 200 Boxes Canada Glassassorted sizes, 150 do (German do do 500 Sides Sole Leather £00 Doz.Corn Brooms, 50 do Dusters, 400 Bbls.Fine Flour, 200 do Mess Pork, 60 Kees Butter, 10 Bbls.Cheese.With's large assortment of Cooking Stoves and Patent Balances from W.Rodden\u2019s Manufuciory, Meutreal, DANIEL McGIE, Hunt's Wharf, Î T'obacco.18th May, 1846.BRICKS FOR SALE.ELFAST BRICKS, just arrived 60,000 B per Great Britain, aud for sale by MUCKLE & KELLY, India Wharf.SMOKED AND DRIED HAMS.The Subscribers have just received : 7000 LBs SMOKED HAMS, 2000 Lbs.DRIED do.A very choice lot, unequalled on the market, offered for wlein lots to suit purchasers.SEMPLE & STEWART, Lower \u2018l'uwn Market, Stalls 9, 10 and 11.Ibe Subscribers, Quebec, lith May,a1846.\u2014\u2014 Le \u2014\u2014 Quebec, 131th May, 18146.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE, WANKAY, Souchong, Congou and Young Hyson TEAS, Indigo, Black Pepper, Servant\u2019s Friend, D.Pipes Wbite Paint No.1, C X X X, Double Hoiled and Raw Linseed Qil, Olive Oil, Window Glass (in Boxes and Crates,) Stoved and Common Salt, Wax Candies, Rousillon Winein Pipes, Hhds.and (Jr.Casks, Sheathing and Bolt Copper Composition Nails, Anchors, Chains, Cordage, Warps, : Bar and Bolt Iron, Coach Spring Steel.CHARLES E.LEVEY & CO.Levey\u2019s Wharf, Quebec, 4th May, 1846, ' FOR SALE.10 SHARES BANK OF B, N.A.STOCK.Apply to HENRY McKAY, Napoleon Wharf.Quebec, 1st May, 1846.BRILKS, ROOFING TILES, &c.0% band and for Sale by the Subscribers, on their Wharves, St.Paul Street\u2014 English FIRE BRICK \u201cBuilding 6 ; Roofing Tiles\u2014 Ridge, Ant dail Pan.\u2014And daily expected\u2014 SLATES of various diction, Quebec.sue May, 1945 \"OT NDES & PATTON.FOR SALE.1000 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT.Apply to G.H.P : CO.Quebec, 100 Apel, 1846.ARK i What, TWANKAY, | Indigo in lots to suit purchasers, White Paints, at various prices according 10 quality, Black.Brown, Green and Yellow Points, Hrunswick Green, Lamp and Ivory Black, Venetian Red.and Qrange Lead, Epsom Salis, Window Glass, assorted, large sizes, 1.inseed Oil.Boiled and Raw, Brandy in Hhds.Gin in Cases, Prime Mess Beef.\u2014AL30\u2014 Brown Shectings and Osnaburghs, Sail Canvas, and Boat Ducks.MOORE, GRAINGER & CO.1846.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 JUST RECEIVED ¥ «\u201c CHARLOTTE,\u201d ILLE BEST LONDON GREY STOCK 44) \\ BRICKS, wili be sold in Lots Lo suit purchasers.Apply to pois THOMAS C.LEE, Dalhousie Street.Quebec, 27:h May, 1846.FOR SALE, T2 AGS SALT ex Scotland, from Liverpool, #5 in Store.Apply to 3000 JOHN MUNN.Quebec, 27th May, 1846.HAVANA CIGARS, PRINCIPE, TOBACCO, &c.&ue.; UST received and for Sale, following Brands, 20,000 Mille De Lacruz, direct from Antonio Cruz, 20,000 do.Santz, 20,000 do.Randon, 5000 do.Perez, 10,600 do.Esperanza, 5000 do.La lEmpressa, 20,000 do.Following Brands, Vuelta de Abajo, REGALIAS.LA CABANAS, IBEIRA, TARENTULA, SILVA, UPHAMUR, Palmas, Lanormas, Yara de Cuba, Plantation, Diana ditto, Preusndoz ditto.A LSO~ Their usual large Stock Leather, consisting of French CALF SKINS, ENGLISH DITTO, IRISH, AMERICAN and CANADA MANUFACTURE Harness, Leather, Bitt and Rein ditto, Uppers and Kips, Puient Seal Skins\u2014Patent Sheep\u2014 Morocco Linings, Bindings, Findings, &c.&ec., at a reduction in the prices at least 10 per cent less than (he former rates.CHAS, F.PRATT & BRO, Quebec, 18h May, 1846, \"St.Peter Street.NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT.KNIGHT late manager for Mr.E.P.e Woolrich of this City and formerly of Jones, Regent Sticet, London, announces to the Military and Gentry of Quebec and its vicinity, that he has opened » GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, in the premises lately occupied by Mr.Dodd, opposite the Albion Hotel, in Palace Street, where he will always have on hand a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Vestings, and all other articles in his line, which he is determined to make up at the very lowest possible prices.H.K.flatters himself that his style of Cutting is well known in Quebec, and trusts he will be favoured with that support which it will be bis study to deserve, 11th May, 1846.FOR SALE, UST RECEIVED per Great Britain :\u2014 150 Coils assorted CORDAGE, 50 Bolts of Canvas, al Tons of Qakum, to Pos THOMAS C.LEE, Dalhousie Street.Quebec, 11th May, 1846.PBRriaar Muscovado Sugar in Hhds.& Barrels, + 8 do.NEW GOODS, &ec.NEW GOODS, &c.FOR SALE.125 BAlkkELs No.t, Arichat Herrings, 19 Purpoise Oil.R.PENISTON.20th June, 1846.2 ! THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE.125 3A RKELS Bright Porto Rico Sugar, i 80 Puncheons, | 5 Tierces, Superior Molasses, 1 Barrel, | 150 Drums Figs, 12 lihds.Holland (DeKuypers.) 5 Do Cognac Brandy (Otard\u2019s,) i 200 Doxes 73 x 64, 200 Do.8k x 7h Window Glass, | 50 Do.10 x 8, 500 Coils Condane out Sonne ! oils Cordage and Standing Rigging 100 Du Manilla Rope ascorted sizes, 50 Do Spunyarn, Hambroline, Marline and Houshoe, 25 Coils Engine Packing Yarn, 25 do.Wharps and Hawsers 34 (@ 8 inch.10 du.White Russian Hemp rope 4 @ 8 inch, suitable for purchase fails, 100 Bolis Gourock Sail Cloth, 200 Kegs Paints various colors.\u2014AND CONSTANTLY ON HAND\u2014 Ap extensive assortment of Ship Chandlery, Groceries and Provisions, C.BROCKLESBY & CO.19th June, 1843.St.Peter Street.! | MORKILL & BLIGHT, = Ww ga - ar pe qd > à n= \u2014 (a & Sn =x o Re Se « «sn z = : : BES respectfully to inform their Friends and the Public generally, that they are now receiving their Spring s NOW LANDING EX \u201cORLANDO,\u201d FROM 4 Tres Zante Lorants, ! LONDON.\u2018 | L YSON, Young Hyson and Twankay Tea, 10 Hhds.\u201c DeKuyper*s \u201d Gin, Pr 15 Hoxes W wa } Sugar Candy, 50 do Brown, Toilet Soaps.Balmont and phane Sperm Candles, Maniila Cheroots, &e &c.| For sole by - W.HUNT & CO.17th June.1845.om Hunt\u2019s Wharf.FOR SALE.{ 6 H HDS Cod Shes} Diaz & Co.'s Brand.85 Casks London Porter, 3 dozen, 10 Bags White Pepper, 20 Casks Epsom Salts, 10 do.Alum, 2 Cwts,, 28 do.Whiting, Wine and Beer Corks, &c.&c.\u2014 And daily expected\u2014 25,000 English Fire Bricks, Ship's Blocks, &e, Apply to 12th June, 1846- M.J.WILSON, St.James Street.THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE, RENCH White Wine Vinegar, Triple clarified, io Hhds.Tierces and gr.casks, Imperial l\u2019lums, in cases of Rubans and fancy boxes, Almonds, soft shell, in Bales, Fresh Walnuts and Filberts, in bales, Turkey pulled Figs, in drums, Wine corks, superior quality, in bales French Letter Paper, Refined Sugar in cases, Molasses in l\u2019uncheons, Cognac Brandy, ** Hennessy\u2019s\u201d and *¢ Otard\u2019s,\u201d Hollands Gin in hhds.der, Souchong and Congou, Liverpool Soap, * Stockdale\u2019s,\u201d\u201d Tobacco\u2014 Cavendish, Honey dew, end Plug, Principe Cigars, Ground Pepper, Composite Candles Mustard, Paste Blacking, Sponge, Soda Ash, Nails.Horse Nails and Spikes, White Lead.different qualities, Paints\u2014 Red, Brown.Green, Blue, Yellow & Blenk, Cordage of Superior quality, LEMESURIER, TILSTONE & Co.Commercial Chambers.Quebec.Sth June, 1846.15 FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER.IECES Room Paper, superior quality well 2000 P assorted, 100 doz.[Eau de Cologne do.do 100 do Packs Playing Cards, 50 do French Toy Waiches, 6 do \u2018Travand Draw Toilet Looking Glasses 3 do 30 hours Ainerican Brass Clocks, 6 Superior Mahogany Chest of Drawers, 2 Cases Writing Desks.Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Backgaman Boards.Ivory Chest.men, Accordians, Oprics, &c.do French Law Books, do Prayer Bouks, do Writing Paper.do Quills, Pens, Pendls, &o.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 6 DPicces Imperial Carpets, N.BALZARETTI, A.& B.Quebec, June 28nd, 1846.-w- FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS: 7 EGS PAINT.1,600 À g Hogsheads Lamp Black, 2 Casks l\u2019utty, A large assortment of Patent Cordage, Madeira Wine, in Pipes, Hogsheads and Quarter Casks, Very superior Port Wine, in Wood or Bottles.PEMBERTON BROTHERS, 25, Saint Peter Street.Quebec, 5th June, 1846.om FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS: 35 ALES Superior Sheathing and Roofing Felt, : 85 do.Cordage and Twines.Goutock and Leith Canvas, 50 Tons Gartsheriie Fig Iron, 20 do.Bar and Bol Iron, 10 Hhds.\u201c Martell's \u2018\u2019 Brandy, brand C MeF.GORDON & NICOL.5th June, 1846.Teas\u2014Tl'wankay, Younz Hy:on, Imperial Gunpow- 20 Bags Filberts.15 Bales soft shell Almands.A.J.MAXHAM.Quebec, 23nd June, 1846.New Clothing.NE Subscriber has just received one Case of ! LIGHT COATS and Silk & Velvet VESTS, { sale.B.COLE, À.& B.Quebec, 26th June, 1846.FOR SALE, ATLINE, Marline, Houseline, Oakum, Hawsers, from 3 in.to 44 in.Lead Pipe } in, to 2 1m.Tia in bars and Ingots, Lead in Pigs and Bars, Tin Plates [| C and 1 X, Charroal Plates.DUPONT & CO.__22nd June, 1846 RECEIVING EX ¢ ERRO ANGA\u201d ALVANIZED Sheet Iron, for Rofiug, Coil Chain, Chain Cables, Scythes, Sickles.and Mill Saws, Sugar Hogshead Nails, Tin and Slate Nails.C.& W.WURTELE, St.Paul Street.19th June, 1846.u N ILL STONES.\u2014For salo a few Pairs of l Superior MILL STONES, well adapted for making Flour or Outmeal=they are to be seen on the i Napoleon Wharf, and will be disposed of at a low price to close consignment.Apply to D.R.STEUART, St.Peter Street.u\u2014=2w 10th June, 1846.FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS: \u2018 HEET Zinc, ! Tin Plates and Canada Plates, Red and White Lead, Refined Borax, Best Cast Steel, Octagon, Round and Machinery Steel.Blister Steel.C.& W.WURTELE, St.Paul Street.19th June, 1846.ugw FOR SALE EX \"PERSEVERANCE,\u201d FROM HAMBURG.ERMAN WINDOW GLASS (in half boxes) of all sizes and double thickness, 150 Demijohns, German Scythes, Best German Steel and Spelter.C.& W, WURTELE, u\u20142 w St.Paul Street.FOR SALE, AT 22, MOUNTAIN STREET, A VIEW OF QUEBEC, CANADA, From the river St.Charles : YHIOWING the Conflagration of June 28th, 1845, and the ruins of the fire of May 28th, 45, he work is most beautifully executed, on stone.THOS, ROBINSON, Agent, 19th June, 1846.June 29th, 1846.N.B.\u2014Que-third of the profits go to the sufferers of the fires.TURNPIKE ROADS.! ; ENDERS will be received nt the Office of the TURNPIKE TRUST, until SATURDAY, ! the 11th day of July next, at Noo, for forming, maca- ; damizing, and perfecting the road leading from the Route de l\u2019Ormière in the direction of Ancienne Loreue, as fer \u2018as Montreuil\u2019s Route, being a distance of about three quarters ofa mile, This road to be covered with a coat of Store of approved quality, broken to pass through a ning «wo inches sn diss meter, sixteen fect broad, and six inches deep.Security will be required for the due performance of the cottract.J.PORTER, Secretary.Quebec, £6'h Juve, 1846, direct from Paris.of superior make and finish, for private | POST OFFICE NOTICE, i \"goHE next mail for England, via Boston, will be closed nt the Quebec Post Office, on i SATUILVDAY, the 11th instant.| >A1D Letters will be received up to THREE o'clock, PPM, and UNPAID until FOUR.| Post Office, Queber, 1st Juiy, 1846.} ! FOR CHARTER.SE» HE A.1.Coppered & Copper fastened | eet, Bark « LEUTHERIA.\u201d 423 tons, William Mc Danough, Master, will accept a charter for ; ¥lour, Ashes or other menturement goods, tv any safe purt 15 the United Kingdom \u2014 \\pnly to RICHARD HICKSON, St.Peter Street.Quebec, June 29.h, 1846.CABIN PASSAGE TO LONDON.hh HE fine remarkably fast sailing copper BAB fitened Bark HORATIO, 403 tons, ALEX.SMLsON, Commander, will sail sbout the 12th prox.and can comiortably accommodate a few Cabin aswen- gers, having her Cabins fitted expressly with separate cabin and state roms for a family, Apply cn board, at all's Booms, orto WELCH & DAVIES.FOR CHARTER.SSE TEIE new copper fastened ship MA< Sein RIANE,\u201d Kobinson, Commander, 675 tans, Q.M., will accept of a Charter for Grain, Flour, Ashes, &c., for any safe port in the United Kivgdom, Apply to LOWNDES & PATTON.WILSON'S SHIPPING OFFICE FOR MER No.8, Saint Peter St.Quebec.R.WILSON begs to inform the Owners, in Shipping, that he and Mr.THOS, BIRCH have made an arrangement for carraying on the Shipping busi.| nuance of support, Careful attention will Le paid to the shipping mlerest, 19th June, 1846.CHANT SEAMEN, { N Masters of Vessels, and Gentlemen interested { ness\u2014 They are thankful for past favors and solicit a contia Quebec 20th April, 1846.6 Mao PORTRAIT PARTING IN Oil COLOURS.R.O'CONNOR, Portrait Painter, Legs to aunounce his arrival for a short period at No, 8, Palace Stre-t, next door tothe Albion Horel.(the room lately occupied by Mr.Lockwood, Dhiniatare Painter,) where he will exceute in the best siyle in Oils.Portraits of various sizes.His cuccess hitherto in givirz resemblance.expression and character, his gamed bun much applause and patronage in various parts ef England and ireland.He has now merely to stare to the Ladiés and Gentlemen of Quebec, tha! by strict adherence to the same accurate delineation of Features and Character, sie perior finish, and moderate terms, which have heretotor3 gained for him su lideral à patronage be (rusts to ensure a continuance of public favor.\u2018Lerws can be known and specimens (from life) seen at the Ariist*.Room, from 10 tu 5 o'clock, each day.ÿ5 Likenes-es faithfully copied, Quebec.1st July, 1846.MANSION HOUSE, No.39, BROADWAY, NEW-YORK, THE proprietor of this well-kuown establishment respectfully invites a continuance of the public patronage.Situated tn the vicinity of the business district, and at a convenient distance from the various ponts of entrauce to aud departure from the city, this House has alo the advantage of a peculiarly healthful location, being exposed to the sea wiads and in the immediate neighborhuod of the Battery, Such renovations and im- provements as are required by the lapse of time and the demands of an improved public taste are conctantly effecied by the proprietor, whose aim it 1s to render the Mansion House a pleasant and comfortable hame to his guests.WM.J.BUNKER.Mansion House, 29.Broadway, New York.June 20, 1846.3 WANTED.A PERSON understanding the Grocery business, who cap speak English and French, but should he not be well vers-d in the latter, it will not prevent his being employed\u2014 Ile will be required to kevp the books.Apply at this Office, or by leiter addressed LI.G.Post fice.Quebec, 1st July, 1846.ALTERATION OF THE TARIFF.HE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to receive consignments of FLOUR, PROVISIONS, &c.They will make the usual advances.References will be given and required.J.LORKIN & CO, sin\u20142w 65, Basingbali Sireet, London.NOTICE.LAWRENCE AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.OTICE is hereby given, that a SPECIAL GENERAL MELTING OF PROPRIE.TOLLS inthe Capital Stock of the ST.LAWRENCE and ATLANTIC RAILROAD COMPANY, will be beld at DALY'S (late Rasca\u2019s) HOTEL in the Civ of Montreal, on THURSDAY, the 30h day of JULY next, at TWQ v'ciock, P.M., for the puipose of ccn- sidering the Report to be then made by the Directory, and to adopt ulterior proceedings.A punctual and full ats tendance is invited.By order, ST.THOMAS STEERS.Secretary & Treasurer.Office of the St.L.& A.K, R.Co Moutreal, June S6th, 1846.1C0 The Quebec Gazette, the Canadien, and the Sherbrooke Gazette.will piease copy.TEACHER WANTED.ANTED, immediately, to tîke charge of the Academy at Sherbrooke, a competent Teacher, to insiruct in the G'assics, Boglish and Macne- matics, Application to be made to the undersigned Trustees at Sherbrooke.Salery, from £12510 £150 qd Wm RITCHI 5 G.¥ BOWEN.Trustees J.S WALTON.Sherbrooke, Junc 4 h, 1846.i The Montreal Gazette, and the Old Quebec Gazette are requested to give the above three weekly Insertions.T'RUSTEES.QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, NOTICE.J T » Meeting of the Directors of this Company ! held qn the 16th instant, the following exteact\u2019 .from the Minutes of the proceedings was urdered to be | published.| Resorveo.\u2014% That this Company do decline hereafter | taking any Rek on property, where Camphine Oui, tod .lighting, i$ used.ene! JER.LEAYCRAFT, ! President ! Attested, .i 5.WRIGHT, ; Secretary: 1548 bec Fire Office, 17th Joe, .EY ) _ Quebes The O70 = mn tir ! TRAYED or STOLEN, a Browx | TerriEr Dod, suswers to the name of ! o LEARNEY,\u201d whoever may ind the same and\u2019 bung it 10 No.4, Ste.Angdie Street, will be rewsrded, 29th May, 1846+ as ame sm mûr VAE Lg RAE oo Te , Jong session.- ha EASTERN PROVINCES DREADFUL CALAMITY !! \u2014 te \u2014 ST, Joux's.N.F., in RuiNs\u2014 ALL TOE CHURCHES axp Popuic BuUitpiNGs DESTROVED \u2014 ALSO, NEARLY EvEnY VRrcanTILE HousE\u2014SI1X THOUSAND PEOPLE novseress! An arrival at Picton, from St.John\u2019s, N,T , brought papers containing accounts of a ter title conflagration, by which nearly the whole of that town was destroyed.The advices arrived in Halifax on Monday morving- The fire commenced at half-past eight o'clock, on Tuesday morning, the Oth Jane, ti George's street, off Quven\u2019s street, in the room occupied as a dwel.Ling, above the cabinet make sshop of Mr, Hamlin, snd raged until 7 o'clock in the evening, by which time the destruction was complete, It extended rapidly into Queen street and Water street, con- Sui.12 every Lng 1 Hs progress, all the intermediate buildings, ail vats, wharves, Re.as far as Mossra, Newman's.[eco its ravages to the westward were stared, From Warren's premises it took all the buildings to the eastward, making a clear sweap of wharves, vats, &e \u2014 The house of BE, & N.8: hip was olown up 1a an attempt to stop the fire, in doing which one artiflleryman was killed, and another séverely wonuded.Queen\u201ds street and Duclvroith street are destroyed.la the vats of J.& N.Kent, was the fat of 25,000 seals.\u2014 The Catholic Church\u2019 and Episcopal resi- desce in tear of Duckworth street, were saved.St, Joba's Chureh, the Cathedral Chureh of Eug- land, burnt to the ground, The Court House, Jail, and oll the buildings by which they were surrounded, are copsumed\u2014ualso the Commercial rooms, Marine Insarance Office, Agricultural So- cietv's Museum, Bank of British North Awmergea.The Cougregational Chapel saved\u2014Orduance store burnt, tut the rest of the baildiue saved.The Nennery Frhool house and Nunnery burut, Every « prisiinz office burnt, but part of the materials saved.Five or six thousand persons bad to pass the night of that deeadful day, in the oven air, in front oi ths Government House.ciuzens had been called, and nivasures taken to afford »s much relief to the dependent population as the calamity had left in there power.Provisions WOT suifce, | It @as ascer'i'ned that there were four thousand 248 oi bread and three thousand barrels of flour in the merchants\u2019 hauds-\u2014and his Excelieney had issue?« proclamation prohibitiug the exportation of provisions, or the erection of buildings, until after the meeting of the Assembly.Fortunately for the merchants, thoozh some of them have lost toa very large amount, most of their outport importations bal L-en made, for which they will receive retueus in the Fall, re Churches and public buildings which the fire had spared weir being hastily fitted up to sheller those who had been rendered bouscless, The only rucrcantile establishment in St, Joba's, now standing, is that of Messrs Newman & Co.A the rest are destroyed.The Legislature is to Le immediately assembied.Tue pagers mention the loss of life of three per.soas, two of them artitlerymen, occasioned by the, i blou:ig ap o'the house abuve stated \u2014the otter an old man, who had saved his Led and other articles! from the Hames, but who suuk under the weight as he was carrying them to a place of salety, aud immediately expired.At the least Galculation two thirds of St.Johu\u2019s has been consumed, and the loss of property by this visitation is estimated at a million sterling.\u2014 Two streets, each a mile lung, and a number of detached buildings, have been totally destroyed, and twelve thousand persons huve been rendered house- less.This dire calamity calls fur the active sympathy of all classes taroughout the Province ; and we understand a public meeting will be immediately called at Halifas, to devise some means of partially relieving a portion of tie distress which must un.avoidabiy esist.St Juhn (N.B) News, June 26.EpiTons FROM TRE CoLoNtES.\u2014 Perhaps it is not generaliy known among the numerous subscribers tothe New York Altion, in this city, that the Editor of that paner formerly practised as a Physician, iu Nova Scotia; and that the Editor of the New York formerly known asa schuuhmaster in Halifax.So that Nova Scotia has turned out two distinguished Editors\u2014althuugh vecither of them are patives\u2014 New Brunswick has sent one Editor to New York ~viz: Mr, Edmund Ward, formerly of the Fie- dericion Seutinel\u2014and he has formed quite a res pectable connexion with the Piess of that City \u2014 viz: the Anglo American\u2014all helping to shaw that we have as good stuff in the Coiunivs, to export, in the way of intellect, as they have iu other places.\u2014 (St.Juhn's News.) UNITED STATES.Boston, June 30th.\u2014The following proceedings of the House of Representatives, which we copy | from a report of the New York Herald, took place | about the same tirne that a debate was going on in the Senate on the question of fixisg a day for ter- mioating the session, The same question is likely to rise in the Mouse, in which case these facts may serve by way of argument for a speedy adjournment.Ou Thursday the House being in committee of the whole on the bill for a change of the Tariff, Mr.Chase, of Tennessee, obtained the flour, at ten mioutes past three o\u2019clock.The committee rose for want of a quorum.A Voice.\u2014* Some one ought to wake a motion to tie mewbers to their desks.\u201d Mr.Yancey moved a call of the House.The motion prevailed, and the Clerk proceeded to call the roll.Mr.[laralson ssid that ag the call would take up much time, he weuld move thatall further proceedings therein ua dispensed with.[Cries of \u201cno, no.\u201d The nuestion was taken, and the House refused to dispense with the call\u2014yeas 25, nays 30.A motion wus made that the House adjourn, but it did not prevail, Mr.J.R.Iugersoll\u2014Mr.Speaker, is it not usual to close the doors ?The Spcaker\u2014not until the names of the absentees shall have been called, It was consequently sscertained that one hundred and one members had answered to their names, .The Speaker ordered the doors to be closed; and excuses were heard for non attendance, viz: Mr.J.Davis\u2014left the city this morning, wife sick in Virginia.Mr.Dubhin\u2014in delicate health.Mr.8.Joues\u2014would be present if he could.Mr.Lasere-gone to New Yurk to recruit, in consequence of being broken down in health by this A meeting of the ; Herald, James Gordou Brunet, was Mr.Ouen\u2014tas was said by a colleague,) et home writing oot his speech.Mr.Petit\u2014siuk for a month past; gous to the Virginia Springs.Mr.Price\u2014guone to Texas to tight the \u201cinimy.\"\u201d Mr.Sims\u2014had au nzus shake yesterday, Mi.Rhett\u2014wife sick.Mr.BD Martin\u2014sick family.Mr.Vance\u2014absent for the benefit of his health.Mr.Raker\u2014gune to the wars.Mr, Yell\u2014goue to Mexico to fight.Mr.Tibhetts\u2014sore eyes, About Bfteen athers were represented tu be sick, unwell, indisposed and absent.Mr, Duckery thoughtit would do an injury tothe country to makes ont so full a list of the sick; and moved th:tthe House adjsurn, bat tbe motion did not prevail, All further proceedings in the call ware dispensed with at tive minutes of four o\u2019clack ; when the doors were opened, and The House adjouraed.New York, June 29th.\u2014The ¢ Ustan,\u201d of Saturday, Lreathes the spirit of war, and scouts ai * peave and negotiation * with Mexico.The Union Paddy :\u2014 * The Whig papers have ulso been prating about Mr.MeDuilie\u2019s having a measure to propose which y will \u201cterminate the Mevitan war by à speedy ad.{justment.\u201d\u201d No ene his a higher opinion of Mr.KivosTos, June 291h \u2014STEAMBOAT \\VARKARE \u2014 It pleases ua greatly to find, that the unnatural warfare heretufure existing Uetwesn the Lake Outario steamboat proprietors ( Britiah boats ouly) has come to aa end, after a mutual loss of several thousands, lt was high time; fur nothing is more hurtfa! to legitim.te business generally.than to see one particular branch of business cuin itself wilful ly.But while we thus express pleasure at this termination of steam hostilities, we cavoat and will not refrain from expressing surprise nt the violation of Capt.Richardson's pledge to the pablie, that during the season, the fare to Toronto from Kingston should not excred Three Dollars: The tariff lately agreed to establishes it at Four Dollars! MovrrraL, July Ist.\u2014The Burnhopeside is now discharging her cargo of ammunition and wilitary stores, the long expected muskets for the Militia were partly unloaded yesterday, There are several other vessels in with stores, and our wharves show quite a military appearance, with immeuse piles of solid and hollow shot, gun-carriages, Ke.Among the shot we noticed a large quantity of solid 64 to, balls.The gun cariiages appearto us of a new construction, \u2014are very solidily made, and provided with slides.The Ottawa, at Queber, brought ong thousand prckages for the Ordnance storekeeper there.The ffirundo in this port bus on board 42 heavy guns, 16 carriages, 160 boxes shot, 347 casks cartridues, 14 cases empty do, 2,000 cannon shot, $50 shells, and 2 chests tools.| MeDufliesingenaity than we ive; but we should | doubt the report altogether, unless he has discover | {eda more eflectual mode of carrying on the war | | with more vigor and success.The shortest road | \u2018to a permanent peace with this \u201cirrational and! senseless people\u201d as Mr.Webster calls them, is a | vigorous and triumphant war.We duutt whether ! there is auy \u201croyal road\u201d to successful negotiation.\u201d | Mexican Puesivents.\u2014lturbide,\u2014Lwperor of the limited monarchy established after the separation from Spain,\u2014exiled, returned and shot, 1522, | Gen.Victoria, the first President, elected in 1524, with Gen, Bravo as Vice President, who de- | vounced Victoria, but was beaten, surrendered and\u2019 vantelsed.Gen.Pedraza was elected April, 1828, over his \"opponent, Gen.Guerrero, who nsed vivlence to \u201cdisplace him; he was aided by a force with Santa Anua at its head, who was defeated, and made his [ escape.In 152% (October) a mob headed by ex- i Marquis Cacena, seized the government, Pedraza \u201cled, aud i Guerrero was declared elected, with Bustamente ! for Vice President, Soon after that, Bustaments revolted, civil war ensued, which ended in the exe.(eution of Guerrero in February, 1831, av Osjca, ! leaving Bustamente ig the President\u2019s chair.In 1832 \"Santa Anua marched from Vera Cruz to the capital, \u2018made Bustamente sesign in favor of Pedraza, then an exile in Philadelphia, who returned and served | out the rensinder of his time of the 1328 election ; \u2018 aud then Santa Anna was elected ia May, 1833; taken prisoner at the battle of San Jacinto in 1836; Bus- tamente was then in exile in France, but returned | on hearing of the capture of Santa Anna, aud ; Bustameute was elected.Santa Anna, on obtaining his liberty, Was in retirement for some time \"oo bis estate, aud then touk the field against Bus- tamente in 19841, and dreve him from power, and Santa Anna became President in 1841, and was , deposed by Gen.Herrera, who seut him to Havana io exile; and then Lierrera was deposed by Paredes, who usurped the Presidency, and is now the present military despot.From the Hancock Eagle Extra, June 13.Our reporter has just returned from the Iowa \u201cside of the river, and represents the condition of some ofthe Muimons as deplorable.They have | vo shelter whatever, and but a seanty supply of! .fued, Woemen and children ure liable to all the dis.| tressing consequences of exposure to the weather, | \u201cand if starvation is averted, disease will finish the work.As one of the speakers remarked.* The \u201csufferings of the starving Irish caunot Le exceeded {by that which we Have in our own land, for the i Irish have a roof to die under.\u201d i Nooverlact bas yet taken place between the bel ; ligerents.One of the picket guards Lroughtina ! suspicious individual from the invading camp last evening.He stated he bad been sent to the city {for whisky, and was dismissed.A committea of the new settlers have just called ; Upon us +vith a request to call apon all the friends of justice and civil liberty within à reasonablo dis- \u2018tance of this city to come immediately to their re lief.An official manifesto to this effect will be issued ag snon as they are relieved of active duties.The invading party are about 400 strong, and have one vannor, designed, as some have asserted, to storm the Temple.~ Suxpav Morning, 9 o'clock.\u2014The whole city is in an aprour\u2014the bell has struck to call every ! Man to arms, and men of might are moving hastily to the muster ground, The force sworn in to act under the sheiff exceeds 600 men, They will i move in two or three hours towards the hostile camp.The issue is made aod in a few hours the result will probably be known, CINCINNATI, June 22nd.\u2014 The mercury on Friday moruing rose to 85 degrees, and this morning it was at 55\u2014a change of only thirty degrees in a few hours.No wonder, then, that nine-tenths of our people are troubled with colds.| ! i ( .\u2014\u2014\u2014 CANADA, TO THE FREE AND INDPPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF «IMcOv.GexTLenes,\u2014 The Ligislaure having changed the Cuustituuon cf the Board of Works, by an Act passed in thir last Session, His Excellency, the Governor General.has been pleases 10 appoint me to the situation of [1st Cummissioner, uirler the new arrangement.Although the holding of this oflice does not make me a memher of the Government, any turther than the duties of that particular departièent are concerned, yet my acceptance of it renders necessary a new election for the County of Simcoe, which 1 belicve, will take place without delay.L regret the inconvenience to which this will put you, though Ltrust it wil not be great, 1f you could seriously apprehend.Gentlemen, that my being employed in the public service, in any capacity, could have such aneffect on my opinion and conduct, as wauld be prejudicial to your interests, you would naturally make use of the occasion which will be presented to you, for transferring to some other person Lhe confidence which 1 have solong enjoyed as your representative in l\u2019arlia- ment.But, while ] am conscious that | have, up to this time, served you as faithfully ss my abilities permitted\u2014 and, that in asking you again for your support 1 am actuated by a sincere desire to du so, Î do nat feel at all apprehensive of any change in your feeling towards me.\u2018I he advancement of the public good is the abject which I have mast at heart ; and, rusting that the office to which 1 have been appointed will, at all evears, not lessen my vower of serving your county, snd the Province st large, I, wuh much confidence, respectfully solicit your suffrages ; and | will noi, for a moment permit myself to doubt, that the result wili be as favourable as it bas hitherto een.1 remain, Gentlemen, : Yours faithfully, i \"Wo 8 Rosinsox, Toronto, 23d June, 1846 Bere wo LL .sh.! yesterday the account which reached us via Boston, | ferers, \u201cinhabitants of this city we have no doubt; that Euclid\u20142ud Class\u2014W hitwell, Senr., Oa Triday last, two habitants, av St.Jacques, near L\u2019Assomption, were quarrelling whilst under the influence of liquor, when oue of them took up a gun and shot the other dead.A requisition was forwarded to the Coroner, Joseph Junes, Esq., of this city, on Saturday, Lo go duwu to hold au iu- quest on the body.MontREaL, July L\u2014 We recolloct of no time, for years back,in which, the too common complaivt of \u201cwant of money,\u201d bas been so prevalent in Mon.treul, as duricg the last six or eight weeks; and yer it will be seen, by the abstract of the affairs of the Moutreal Provident and Savings\u2019 Bank, for the mouths of May and Juue, which we publish to-day, that the deposits have increased £2070 14s.84d, during that period, This tact affords uratifying evi- deace of the continaed prosperity of the labouring classes in our community, for itis chiefly their savings which constitute the dvposits in that exeel- lent institution, the gross amouat of which, as will be seen by reference to the Statement, was on the 30th April, £137,813 11s, 6d, und is now £139 88+ Gs, 24.Herald.) \u2018Tire weather hers has been excessively hut for some days past, Yesterday, the thermometer was at 85°.(Ibid) MoNTREAL, July 2.\u2014We published in an Extra confirming the destruction of the city of St, John\u2019s (Newfoundland) by fire.The extent of the calamity appears to bz as great as was at first represented, but the loss of fife is less than reported.The state of our Finances is fur from flourishing, but we trust that the Government wili feel itselt justified in making a grant for the relief of the snf- Of the conse which will be pursued by the liberality for which they have been hitherto so conspicuous, will not now be appealed to in vain, We liope immediate steps will be taken to call a public mectinz, and organize a Committee to make collections in behalf of our less fortunate brethren of the Sister Colony, Provisions appear to he wanted and no time should be lost in despatching a vessel with Flour and Pork.We are suie that any of our Banks will advance a sum cf £2000 to £3000 for this purpose, to be repaid from the collections.\u2014( Courier.) We understand that alter to-day, no persons will be allowed upon the Island of St.Helens, without a\" order from the Ordnance Department.\u2018This, we are told, is in consequence of the construction of certain woiks for strengthening its defences, which are about to be commenced.A number of the trees which interrupt the line of fire will ire cut down, but we are glad to learn that the report that the whole are to be destrayed is not correct, _ We had a fall of rain yesterday which cooled the airy and laid some of that dust which has made our Streets so disagreeable of late.\u2014( Ibid.) \\Vrec& AND Loss or Lire.\u2014From Newport we learn that the brig Sutledge, of Ficlou, Nova Scotia, bound to Fall River, struck oi a reef of rocks called the ¢ Sow and Pigs,\u201d between Gay flead and Cud- dyhunk, at 3 in the morning of Saturday last, and immediately went down ; ut ef 58 passengers, only 28 were picked up by a schooner, the remainder perished.The passengers were mostly Scotch, on their way to Maryland, to work in some of the mining estah- lishments.The survivors were landed at Newport in a very exhausted state, and with the loss of all their property.Below, we give a list of those who have been saved, and also of those who are lost, which we obtained from one of the passengers: two of the names we have been unable to obtain in full.Savep \u2014Margaret Bowie, Robert Bowie, Geo.Oliver, Mary Oliver, Robert Oliver, George Gliver, Jenuet Oliver, Jsabella Oliver, Hngi Oliver, John Otiver, John Howat, James Howat, Michael Howa', Thomas Fakin, Jobin Fatkin, June Love, David Love, Rabert MeMii- bin, Margaret McMillan, Huzh Denoon, Marguret Fraser, \u2014 Archibald, \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Monroe, Willlam Lorame, Wallin Weir, Archibald Smub, kiten Smih- 28, Lost.\u2014Margaret Bowie, Christie Bowie, Mary Bowie, Alexander Bowie, James Bow.e, Jennie Bowie, (ail children of the lady who was enved:) Eligabeihn Howat, Aanes Howas, Margaret Fœkin, Peter Faik n, Margare: Fatkin, (dauglirer.) Jane Love, (mother,) Alexander Love, Jessie Love, Margaret MeM lian, (mother,) Elzu- beth McMillan, Aun McMillan, Hugh McMillan, Wi.McMillan, Margaret Denon, Marion Denoon, Mary Denoon, Daniel McLean, William Frazier, Snub Fra- fes Ann Catherine Frozier, Efly Wier, Joanna Cream GRANMAR \u2018SCHOOL, IN CONNEXION WITH BrstoP's Coutece, LENNoxVILLE\u2014Tho semi-annual examination at this Institution, commenced on Tuesday, the 16th instant, and the business of the half-year closed on Wednesday last, when the College authorities, the Committeo of Management, and others interested in thd proceedings, attended, for the purpose of awarding the prizes to the successful scho- arsi\u2014 Prize for Exemplary General Conduct\u2014Ist\u2014Ren- ben Taylor, Eston, 20d\u2014Th, Sherman Whit.well, Philipsburg, .English\u2014Junior Clsss\u2014 Warren, Junr, Lennoxville.2nd Class\u2014 Ed.Towle, Lennoxville.\u2018 Latin\u2014Junior Clags\u2014 Warren, Senr., Lennoxville.2nd Class\u2014Geo.Robinson, Waterino.3rd Class\u2014@.W.Lloyd, Lennoxville, Thos Osgood, Sherbrooke\u2014 Equal.Latin Composition \u2014 Junior Class \u2014 Wm.Spry, Compton.2ud Class\u2014Thos.Osgood, Sherbrooke.Greek \u2014Thos, Sherman Whitwell, Philipsburg, 2 Philipsbur, , Senior Clasa\u2014John Hallowell, Sherbrooke 5 Arithmetic and Algebra\u2014Junior Class\u2014William Spry.20d Class\u2014T.8.Whitwell, Sacred History e=Junior Clase Charles.Boxer, Quebec.Bud Clags\u2014U.W.Lloyd, Lenvox- ville.; Geography\u2014lat\u2014G.W.Lloyd, Lennoxville, 2nd \u2014 Fred.Wilson, Ascot.W.iting \u20141st\u2014Reuben Taylor, Eaton.2ad~Warring Langworthy, Hatley, (Montreal Herald.) We copy the following important and judicious article from the July number of the \u201c British American Journal of Medical and Physical Science,\u201d edited by Doctors Hail and M'Donuell, of this city.\u2014( Pilot ) Hivaiesic Measures vor TUE City.\u2014 Salus popu- li, suprema lex, is an ancient and a wise maxim.It lays at the foundation of all social happiness, and, by consequence, materially affects national prosperity.One of the most important concerns which could engage the serious attention of all civio corporations is the preservation of the health, us far as they have the means of doing it, of those whose interests have been entrusted to their keeping, A matter of this kind ouzht to bo their chief care, their most anxious solicitude, aud should be paramount to every other consideration.What signifies the embellishment of a city, so long as its environs, nay, its very centre, aboaud with fertile sources of discase, which require but the warmth of a summer\u2019s sun for the produ tion aud elimination of those wissmatic emanations which ocattoe death around 7 Beautiful, indeed, to the eye may such a city appear, but it is all external show ; mark its mortaiity and sag whether the thousands spent in ornament would not lave been much better em.played in a complete nud thorough system of drain- are, ventilation und cleanliness, the effects of which, thoogh less visible, would be more lasting, and would ensure more certainly the happivess of the inhabitants, and their cousequent prosperity, by the ablation of obvious causes of disease, or at least establishing a greater immunity from them.In the way of drainage, ventilation and general cleanliness, our civic authorities, since the incor poration of the city, have done much, and are therefore entitled to much praise ; but much still requires to be done, and the sooner this is done the better.We are not alarmists.Far from it; but it would ill comport with our duty did we not express | our apprehension that the cholera, which appears again to have commenced its pestilential progress over the continent of Europe, may revisit ug, and we know of no means more likely to moderate its desolating agency than general hygienic measures.This city bas already had a bitter experience of it | in two former visitations, having been decimated in 1832 ; and it is well known that in no districts of the city was the mortality from it greater than in the low, ill drained, ill veutilated parts, of which the St.Ann Suburbs then ranked pre-eminent.Should this scourge again appear among us, it re- i quires not the spirit of prophecy to predict that it will prevail chiefly in localities similar circumstane- ed, and these will be the St.Aun and St.Joseph Suburbs, the valleys along Bonaventure Street, behind the Champ de Mars, aud Lebind St.Mary Street in the Quebec Suburbs.These different places are notoriously badly drained.They ore even, in times of the existence of ordinary epidemics, from this very circumstance, the most unhealthy districts of the city, and furnish cases of sickness in greater abundance relatively than any other.llow great, then, the necessity of immediately putting into execution such measures as will remove this obvious cause of disease, will, We thiok, abundantly appear from the few facts which we have given, and which wil} equally apply to every city in the i Province.Unbouuded reports of the existence of the Asiatic choleraat Quebec, prevailed in this city a week or two ago.They have made us reflect seriously on the general preparation of the city for a third visitation, should such arrive, We are of those whe consider a danger conquered if boldly via Boston, was published ; this Office, The Case of the anti te à slip frouf worse than those of Quebec after the Gr os last year.At Quebec the wealthiest pate town and the stores of provisions ge, Dat of the and could be forthcoming to (he om vere Save 8 the sufferers.At St, John the parts.late relier of from which succcurs could be tained pe vd vel teq destroyed.rr We have to acknowled es and young men eran ed, e principles of Book-keenine Bunn,\u201d published by Messrs, Boswil Scag a so a good view of the Fire of the 28)\" 1845, at Quehee, and a Portrait of the Right 1.4 evan able Work 10 business, ent; 8 the Lord Bishop of Montreal, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 (= We received, to-d: LF \u20ac » to-day, sever nications which we have not yet al long Commy They will be attended to as speedily as possi \u2014_\u2014 COURT OF APPEAL, Jury Trew, 1846, l'he Court opened yesterday, the Ist inst following members are now in town ang sittin Ti e Hon, Sir James Stuart, B; \u2018hief Jur of Quebec, tarts Bart, Clier Justi The Ion.Remi Valliéres ¢ û iof tice of Montreal, fe St.Real, Chief Jug The Hon.Mr, Justice Rolland, ê sé ¢ Gale, 6 Bowen, \u201c \u201c Mondelet, sé Bedard, 6 \u201c Day, Ai Gairdner, Quesec, 29th JUNE, 184 MEETING OF THE QUEBEC BAR Associ, The Hon.IT, Black, President, havine tak chair, informed the Association of the objeet a\" present meeting, whereupon the followin Ny t tions were proposed and adopted unanimons] sou Moved by G.O.Stuart, Esquire, seconded - DeGuise, Esquire :\u2014 y 1.That the members of this Association |, learned with regiet the decease of their mu he teemed brother, H.S, Huor, Esquire, one oy Prothonotaries of Her Majesty \u2019s Court of Que ! Bench for this District, an office which he filled wi that zeal and efficiency for which he was al i distinguished, aithough labouring under the disc which proved fatal to bim, ° ven Moved by N, F, Belleau, r.o.Lauthier, Esquire :\u2014 2, That in testimony of their respect 4 mory of the said H, 8.Huor, Esq., this Ae will attend his funeral in a body, on the 30th ; | Moved by P.J.O.Chauveau, Esq., seconde A J.P.Bradley, lEsquire :\u2014\u2014 \u2019 5 3.That the members of the Association will sl weal mourning during the period prescribed b I rules, : J TION, Esquire, secondeq if (True copy.) - C.DELAGRAVE, Secretary, Q, B, 4, _\u2014 Ww h ST.LEON SPRINGNS.Je give here a few of the names isi ed the st Leon Springs this season he hare ri Revd.S.8S.Wood, Three Rivers; Mr, L.Z, Me reau, Ecclés.de Bécancour; Mr.and Miss Gagnon St.Grégoire ; Mr, and Mrs, Harnois, St.Croix: 0 B.Peltier, Esq., Montreal; Hon.E, Mayrand and lady, River du Loup; George Mayrand,\u201d Esq.ang lady, ditto; J.B.Grénier, Esq., Maskinongé: Kimpton, Esq.and lady, three Misses Kimpton, an met ; and in view of the Importance, the extreme vnportance, of the end, we consider that no more fitting and appropriate subject could occupy the attention of our civic authorities, and we hope that an action, speedy and energetic, will be taken upon it.\u20ac=% The next mail for England will be closed at the Quebec Post Oifice on SATURDAY, the 11th instant, at 4, P.M, QUEBEC: FRIDAY, 3rp JULY, 816.LATEST DATES.From Lonuon.June 3 From New York .,.June 29 F am Liverpuoh.June + ! From Hatbifax ., 0, .June %0 From Purissoo \u2026.June 2 | From Kingston.June 30 The New York evening papers of the 29th ult., contain nothing of importance.The accounts from Matamoras are of the 12th June.There had been no more fighting.There were many reports concerning the Mexicans, their Generals, their Government and the disposition of the people, but nothing to be depended on.The official paper at Washington contradicts the rumours of negociations.The United States Congress is making little progress with the new Tariff, and indeed with little else.They still talk of closing their session before the expiration of its eizhth month, The State of New York has a Convention silting at Alhany for amending the Constitution of the State.We believe it is the third general amending of the Constitution since it was framed.1{ they could amend their public men, they might find a Constitution that would work well, The Upper Canada papers of the 30th ult., contain nothing of importance.They are still looking to Master T'.Kimpton, Hunterstown Mills ; Mr Mead, Mr.H, Howard and Mr.J.B.Bostwick, do Felix Valois, Esq., Quebec; J.B, Lajoie, Esq.P., Three Rivers; A.Larue, Esq., do; Revd, J.0 Marquis, St.Gregoire ; Mr, R.D, Richardson, Ne York ; Mr, G.Bazin, Mt.C, E.Fortier and Mr.( E, Mayrand, River du Loup ; Mr, Robichon and Mi L, Robichon, Three Rivers ; Dr.P.V, Mâsse an lady, Maskinongé ; Mrs.J.C.Leblanc, Montreal L.G.Henault, Esq., and lady, Maskinongé; H Roliand, Esy., Montreal ; Dr, S.A.Dame and lad Miss S, Dame, River du Loup; Mr.Hébert, St Grégoire ; Revd.L, Aubry, St, Léon Village ; M and Miss Lottinville, River du Loup ; H.Beauche min, Esq., M.D., Yamachiche ; Mr, L.E, Peruche min, Nicolet ; Mr.A, Milette, Machiche ; Dr, Ro bert Stansfield and Mr.Stansfield, Quebec; Mr.E Beaulieu, St.Léon Village ; Messrs.Auguste Lamy, Emé Lambert, Louis Pratt and G.Mayrand, Rive du Loup; Charles Dunn, Esq., and Miss & Dunn Maskinongé Mills ; F.Lottinville, Esq., N,P., Thre Rivers; M, Héroux, Esq., N.P., St.Philippe Capt.Calixte Héroux, Machiche ; Mr.John B, Fel tier, River du Loup ; Narcisse Faucher, Esq., Que bec; Mr.Jobin, do; Mr.Hamel, Faucher Mills Mrs, \\Widow Vadehoncœur, Montreal ; Mr.Louis Allard, Quebec; Messrs.J.B, Mayrand, J.St Pierre, David Deuaime, Beaulieu, Norbert Martin St, Léon Village ; Mrs.Widow Marcous, Quebec Revd.N, Guerout and lady, Miss L.Guerout, Rive du Loup: Mr.David Johnson and lady, do; Mr Frs, Pratt, do, \u2019 Sr.Leon Sprinos, 22nd June, 1816, At the usual monthly meeting of No.& Company of Firemen, held last evening, it was resolved, that the thanks of this Company be publicly given to Messrs, I'rew and FonrnisTALL, for the very kind and liberal manner in which they were entertained by these gentlemen during and after the late fires; namely, that of St, Louis Theatre and Mr, Gordon\u2019, St.Paul Street., , \u2018By order, JOHN ANDERSON, Montreal for cabinet making news ; but the manu- Secretary.facturers seem to work slowly, We see a great deal in the pepers published in the French language of the pretensions of ¢ nolre race.\u201d They seem to forget that according to « Responsible Government,\u2019 \u201cthe Government of the majority,\u201d they have no chance, particelarly under the distribution of the representation according to the Union Act, ¢ Notre race >\u2019 is nol even a numerical majority of the population of the United Province, and they cannot elect more than a third of the representative Assembly, if they act upon ¢ national origin > distinctions.At present they have only 24 «de notre race,\u2019 out of the 84 members of which the Assembly consists, The steamboat owners on Lake Ontario have come to an understanding ; the fare from Kingston to-To- ronto and Niagara which had been dowh to 5s,, has been fixed at 20s, The arrangement belween the proprietors of the two lines of steamers between Quebec and Montreal is now in operation, The Quebec and Montreal leave on alternate evenings and charge 15s.Other boats of the two lines start at the same time, and charge only 10s, ; The account of the Great Fire at St, John, New- July 3rd.; - (To the Editor of the Quebec Gazelle.) Stry,\u2014 Public attention has al length been drawn to the settlement of tive eonotry contiguous to Ques bec\u2014in respect to which this city is remarkably contradistinguished from Montreal, and to which indeed may Le attributed, in a great measure, the great difference between the amounts of trade of these places during the winter months; for, itmust be evident that the rural population surrounding Montreal, having necessarily produce to market avd goods to purchase, is naturally a chief source of the increasing prosperity of that city., Foriunately, for Quebec, measures are now ln progress eminently calculated to remedy the serious disadvantage under wbioh'it has bitherto_Inboured.To improve the commiinication between it and the Eastern Townships (a district well adapted to rec procate a support to this market) the Governmens are making a road from St.Nicholas, which proceed through a country favourable for settlemett and penetrate into the oentee and traverse the whole of the already well-settled portions of these Tous: ships\u2014a road, therefore, that oalls Toudly-for ; exertions of the inhabitants of Quebeo to settle ; speedily as possible with those who wiohld certainly foundland, received from St, John, New Brunswick, beoome their constant and pbfmistiont customers o or port settld road on th feavir contid miles pleted ng, a seigui Jovers the D ships sing t to Mo it of li Road { well-s at Pur and « ect | Pd, 1 piles Somery tled), J in King Shiptot Boston But { ture to contigu Quebec ly convi and ext sult fron for the Jandhol traders, to Queb IndifFere from wh the pro can scary enmity td selves \u2018a has tavis! conduct t cautionin nuda\u2014at \u2014is it be rally dear vince ?© such part damn) ard capabilitie tural resp they are ¢ or becaus really one aye, vf At traced the settle in Ni fevers and in the form account of the Easter] \u2014at least, in this city interest in winter, Ate thes willing to i stripped\u2014is ing cities; bouriog pla disregards Ÿ that this ple fortress\u2014ne publi spirit proprietory effet somet With the take place à object here Quebec, .QUEBE Prisoner As loose the P Untied, Seamen Debtors.(OF th Inport Bark Hors oH &E, | Ship Canes 2 pe white pin 1200 brls flayr bed at Vontre rig Trang 20 do white pi deals, 1900 do Have, 7% core oars, 6 handsp Brigt Usa Poe staves, Su Co.Brig Inny.75 doctor oe deals, 264 do d Bark Passe flour, 360 std 3 » W1staves Brig Zerny do elm, 30 do LU «td deals, 3 Benson._ Ship Wy Py fine, 9 do ook, Pipe staves, 7 406 bris t Sopana McKay, g Pipes, 9 kg« pa 805, 4 do & 1 | bxt soup, 2 bris tings, 2 bats te, Ship Ray N, Pine, 1220 do mc 173 wat A slip fro Ife ters Fires of it of thé Te Saved 8 > relief of the tow 12ve heey work io ess, enti N Mr, Scord Orantu, J 28th Jung ght Rey 2 comm 1e fo lead ossible, inst, Th silting; lef Justie Chief Jud E, 1846, 1A TIoy, ; taken th ject of ng resolg ously: nded by ation hay \"much ¢ one of (M of Queen 2 filled wij Was alway the dise 2conded rt for the mal Associalig e 30th ins econdeJb on Will al ibed by th Q.8 4 | have visit .L, Z, Mo 58 Gagnon Croix; O 1yrand ang > Esq.anf inonge; japton, ang s; Mr, LA twick, do ie, Esq, Revd, J, C «son, Ne nd Mr, ( pn and M fisse anf Montreal mongé ; and lady ebert, SH age; M Beauche Pe inche 5 Dr, Ro ; Mr.E te Lamy nd, Rive £, Dunn P., Thred hilippe n B.Pel 5j», Que s Mills ir.Louis , J St Martin, Quebec t, Rive o; Mr bmpany pd, that iven 8 y kin ane b fires; rdon\u2019s, ary.rawn Que- ably hich , the e of ust ding and the ious ed.the eci- enl ill ent ole Ne he ns iy Assuming it 88 north of this settlements, it may on the south of Quebec.leasing the pa continues, Wi .o forests.Be woul be of considerable benefit, proceed ! it does : ue, ry of St.Giles, and the Townships of Leeds [nverness a8 the Du ships of Halifax, Chester, Tinzwick, Shipton, cros jus the principal road in Melbourne, and in route pis but its present incompleteness renders The Port St Praucis most travelled road iv the Townships) is well-settled throughout; but its commencement, Montreal ; bu a of little becetit to Quebec.Road (the at Port St.Francis, being 90 miles from Quebec ad equally pear to Montreal, this road affords no 8 new Nicholas, but 12 peuliar advantage to this market.But the rond, having is terminus at St.wiles from Quebec, proceeding through Nelson Somerset, Arthabaska, and Warwick (yet unset.tied), joins the mass of thickly populated townships : in Kingsey, whence there is good travelling throngh | Fraser.Melbourne, Sherbrooke, &e.direct to Shipton, Doon and New York.But that which will prove of the greatest advan- s towards the settlement of a rural population tizuously to Quebec, is the establishment of the Quebec and Melbourne Railroad, Feeling thorough- vast accession Of internal trade and external commerce, to this city, that must re- cult from this undertaking, I am at » loss to account tage con Jy convinced of the for the apparent indifference manifested by the landholders, aud especially by the merchants and traders, towards a messure of such vital importance to Quebec, considered as a port and market-town.difference, indeed\u20141the conduct of somo parties, | from whom better might be expected, in respect 10 the promotion of a rural population for Quebec, con scarcely deserve any other namé than suicidal enmity towards the very city in which they themselves \u201cmove and have their being,\u201d and which hs kavishly supported the'r connectivos\u2014a live of conduct they scem to justify under the name of cautioning emigrants against setiling in Lower Ca- poda\u2014at least, east of Montreal! Why, forsooth, \u2014is it because that in Upper Canada land is gene- sally dearer than in the eastern portion of the Province ?or because the Eastern Townships (which such parties condescend to faiutly praise to surely dann) are withont parallel for their manufacturing capabilities, aud equal, in several important agricultural respects, to any other district?or is it because they are contiguous to the best Canadian markets ?or because these Townships are confessedly and resily one of the healthiest portions of Canada\u2014 aye, of America ?or because that some have 1e- traced their steps from the Western E{ Dorado, to settle in the proscribed East, there to escape the fevers nud agaes with which they had been afflicted in the former ?\u2014Ohb ! no, certainly, it cannot be on account of these well known fucts ; Lut because, in the Eastern Townships, * the winter is so severe \u201d\u2019 \u2014at least, this is the main objection of those who, in this city (and who, as citizens, should feel an interest in its welfare) themselves endure a severer winter, Ate these parties\u2014are the public of Quebec\u2014 willing to lag in commercial enterprise ; to be out.stripped\u2014immeasurably ootstripped\u2014Uby neighbouring citizs; to allow, possibly, now obscure neighbouring places to assume the position that Quebec disregards ?If so, let it be known ; publish it, that this place is only to be regarded as a military furtres\u2014nothing more; and then perhaps some public spirit aud policy may be infused into the proprietory of Point Levi or of St.Nicholas, to effect something on their own account.With the hope that some useful agitation may take place immediately, fur the attainment of the object here huwbly intimated, [ am, Sir, Your most obed\u2019t servant, COMMERCE.Quebec, June 27th, 1846.QUEBEC GAOL CALENDAR, IsT JULY, 1846.Prisoners under sentence by the Courts.9 As loose, idle and disorderly persons under the Police Ordinance.voscucee 77 \u2026\u2026.United.PS | Seamen uudes Prov.Acto.\u2026\u2026.\u2026seseeseone 15 Tnp.\u2026\u2026+seee00, \u2026\u2026.27 Debtors.seu srvesccorns0s0.8 Total.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260esecscee 163 (Of the aLove 40 are females ) COMMERCIAL, Iinports & Exports at Queber.IMPORTS.July 1st.Bark Hotspur, Broderick, from Hull\u2014286 tons coals oH.& E, Burstall.EXPORTS.July 1st, .Shin Casanria.Kelso, for Glasgow\u2014\u201484 brls potashes, 2 ps white pine, 3m 5.0.0.W staves, 24 handspikes, 1200 brs flour by W K Baird\u2014(remainder of cargo ship= ped at V'ontreal, ) rie Trane, Plewes, for Searboro\u2019\u201480 tons red pine, 20 do white pine.3 do birch, 3 do tamarac, 1800 std spruce desls, 1900 do 3 Inch pine deals, 150 do deal ends.200 std Haves, 74 cords lathwood, 2 bris & 4 halF-bols flour, 4 pis ours, 6 handspikes, 1 ps spars by George Beswick.Brg Unie, Stribly, for Londou-\u2014244 brie flour, 1m, fi staves, 5m barrel do, 598 std deals by C.I.Levey & 508 Dust, Robertson.for Newcastle\u201461 tons oak, ?foe Mm.80 do ash, 120 do white pine, 540 std 3 inch \u201cto 264 do dea) ends by G B Symes & Cork Pisce Avserr, Taylor, for Briciol\u20144045 barrels y 260 Std 3 inch denis, Om 7.2.G.pipe staves, 6m 1.2 \"Bi es by G B Symes & Code iy EPHYR, Curry, for Sunderland\u201460 tons oak, 150 » 30 do red pine, 180 do white pine, 1 do walnut, 420 ug Benross 30 do deal ends, Im 4,3.22 std staves by W Ship Wy Pinnie, Agnew, for Belfast\u2014546 tons white ill pipe \"oo ok, 2477 std deals, 209 do den] ends.2m 5.0.0, wond 406 D LA 5.0.0, W O W 1 slaves, 74 cords lath.hr So ris flour, 44 bris beef by J A Pirrie & Co.3 Ko a Leblanc, for Carrnquet\u201450 bris flour by Pipes, 9 eH : cases dry goods, 1 cask hardware, 1 box sins, do phan 1 crate earthenware.2 bxs tea, \u20ac do rai- Xi soap, 2 rls park a0, 1 ask rum, 1 do molasses, 5 tings 2 bls leather by DO a bus glass, 1 cask her.i Logg ovis, Herron, frum Liverpool\u2014120 tons red 195 00 While pine, 1400 std 3 inch deals, 3m W I su ves, 193 water cask shakes, z9 bdls hoops by Sharples & Co, Brig Stk.won 2 \u201cWORTH, S A © white pine, £305 : bar Ce à on \u2018Am beh Fonnesrar, Bunbury, for Clare=3 tons deal, om pipe og tons red pine, 98 do white pine, 515 std on Brothers, ©, 1 doz hickory handspikes by Pember.Bark 84 ppy RAS, Johnro 166g ems 10 do ash, 200 do 13 pis 3 Inch Pine deals, 8% pitt om Wi nd for Dublin\u2014205 tons red pine 3 inch deals, 1267 sid staves by for Liverpool\u201450 tons oak, red pine, 400 do white pine, 63 do lo spruce do, 3m À.2 staves, 600 bris flour by 6.B.granted that none of the roads city lead to any important or extensive be useful fe compare the new joned with those already existin road above MOR The Kenuebeu Road, after rishes of St.\u201cHenry and St.Mury, th a few exceptions, through many The Craig's Road, if com- from St.Nicholas, through the ad Ireland, thence, at its junction with dswell Road continuing through the Town- Bork Aucis, Robertson, for Foweymed0 tons ook, 11 do elm, 8 do ash, 120 do red pine, 420 do white plone, 593 std pine deals, Om, 9.0 9.pine by G B Symes & Co.Bark Christiana.Heury, for Liverpool-\u20147R0 tons w hite p'ne, RO do red pine, 50 do elm, 23 do ash, 80 do oak, 860 sid 5 inch deals.980 do pipe slaves, 7m.8.0.22.W 1 staves, 6% cords lathwood, 202 bris flour b y Pickersgill, \u2018ib.betts & Co.Brig Many, Brown, for Liverpool =1576 barrels flour, 296 std deals, 3m 9.2 10.W L staves by G.B.Symes & 0.: Brig Risapove, Eggleston, for Sunderland\u201440 tons oak, 151 do ohms 18 do ash, 12 do red pine, 151 do white pine, Om 9.0.0.std staves, 35 pi ris flour Le Mesurier & Co.357 std deals, © b wav by Brier Woooman, Park, for Cork\u201425 tons oak, 15 do elm, 25 do red pine.478 do white pine, 500 std 3 inch deals 7 cords lathwood by Atkinson.Usborne & Co.Bark Goon Irene, Warburion, for Fowey=\u201427 tons oak 39 do elm, 189 do red pine, 498 do white pine.992 std 3 inch geal, 402 do deal ends, 12 curds lathwood by Le Mesurier 0.\u2019 Bark Queen Pomane, Parsons, for Liverpoul\u201452 tons oak, 45 do elin.40 do tamarac, 8 do birch, 5 do ash, 4 do basswood, 764 do white pine, 262 std 3 inch deals, Lin.5.0.14.std staves, 5m W O W I staves, Im.0.3.10.B OQ W 1 do, 6} curds luthwood, 3576 brls flour, 5 do beef\u2019 by E v & J LE Oliver, Sebr Queen Victoria Babin, for Arichat=\u2014180 brls flour, 5 do po k, 1 do beef, 4 bags bread, 1 keg lard by D.r 25 brls flour.12 bags bread by IR Peniston.500 minots sait, 25 bris flour, G do pease, 1 bil aud 1 half.bri moccasins by Ross, Shater & Co, 21 bris flour by J.Lain.staves, 15 cords lathwood Mo~xrTREAL, June 30, \u2014E XCHANGE.Bank on Lovdon, 60 days, 10 10 00 4 cent, premium.Private on do 90 days, 8410 8] do do Eanckon N.York, 3days, lÿta 2 dn do Private dn do l£to 13 do do to £100 Halifax enrneney, this :\u2014 £90: £100 « Paemimu:: Sterling: Cucreucy.RATES OF FREICHT.To London\u2014 sd.8 d{ Ashes pton35 Ou 00 0 Flonrpbbl.6 0 a6 3| Wheatpgr 10 0-10 6 Ashes pton 0 0-0 0 To Clyde\u2014 Wheat pqr10 0-10 5| Fhurplbl.60- 0 D To Liverpool \u2014 Ashes pton350- 0 0 FlouepbLi, 6 0-6 3| Wheatpyr10 0-00 0 MONTREAL MARKET PRICES.CORRECTED YY THE CL®RKS OF THE MARKETS.NEW MARKET, ) June 30, 1546.5, d.ed.Wheat, df minot.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.4 9 @ 5 6 Oals, d0.00000+00 sessccc0c0ne | 8 @ 1 8 Bailey, d0.0 cesse c+senseuen0\u2026.2 6 @ 2 9 Peus, d0.002200000000000ss B 9 @ 4 2 Buckwheal, dO.5\u2026.seeseceu0 0 .20 @ 2 6 Rye, d0.L.ss.eseencoeus sou.2 9 @ 8 0 Fluxseed, dd.0.00++00000000.4 G @ 5 1 Potatoes, df/ bushel.\u2026.8 9 @ 4 0 Beans, American, do.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.5 U@56 Beuns, Canada, do.6 0 @ 6 8 Honey, df ip.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0 5 @ 06 Becf, #Ib.0.000000000 reine v4 @ 0 7 Mutlon, dr.ies +001 2 6 @ 5 0 Laimntb, do.RARE eee 30 @ 5 0 Veal, do.\u201c650 sance .\u2026 8 % @10 0 Poik, 4 1h-.\u20260.0020 eee eo 00e 0 3%@ 96 Butler, rest, de cas 0000 uns \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0 73@ 0 9 Buiter, salt, dO.0000000e20 00 eo 0 6G @ 0 6} Cheese, do.eus nee sceau 00 0 6 @ 0 7k Lard, do.MAP verrrcec\u2026e 0 6 @ 0 7 Mayle Sugar, d0O.0+++4000 00000 0 4 @ og 5 IEuS, d4P dOZ.05.000 0010010000 ooo O0 6k6@ U 74 \u2018Fuskies, (old), 4 courle.\u2026.\u2026.6 0 @ 7 6 Tuskies, (young), do.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0 0 @ 00 Geese, doves 6ss0ssses0.000s D 0 @ 6 0 Ducks, dO.,.06+++0400 Sale, plovt \u2019 » Lhe Caledonia Springs present the great advan; hein sb ane Po hee 1 10 Loui OATS a BIEN hy nt Fae ot ee vn rat Clab weights, To on application to their Cummissioner at Sherbrooke, variety of Waters, acknowledyred to be each of their king, Bott ; Denn nn 18 Donovan James i MICHAEL CULLEN, be riden Lv Olli,ers of the Army or Navy.or Members of Eastern Townships, or to S.M.TAYLOR unrivalled In their efiicacy for the cure of Discase and in! Fe aA 9 D.miff no - 19 Davis Richd | Craig Street, St.Roch.the Turt Ciub.To close and name to the Secretary on Al the Government migrant Office vigcrautg que tics, hey h want of La > =, 20 Dorl-vd 'Thos Quebce, Sth December.1845.uow the 25th July, mig ce, For several years past they have been approved by pg 4 to any of 10 Devnng Nie 2 in Etienne i j Sault-au-Matelot Street.highest of the Faculty, and thus acquired a well meriteq ard to ï 11 Doncll Roluns & And 21 Durouin Kien PTT pr TT A TE a .Quebec, 20th May.1846.reputation, which isincreasing far and wide, e ent SE NOTICE.lHE SCULRY STAKES The Salt and Sulphur Bath will be of the class 0 E .7 Emon Samuel 4 Edwards James in § 8 Elivt Wæ P 5 Elvidao srs 6 Egeiton Major | I , °F i those h+ving claims upon the Estate to produce their ac- £25.Entrance to be made betore leven o'clock on the ! RS | .capa} AGES will Je a > \u2019 (OW 2 pt 1 Fruits Drs Aum ick { cuunts duly atrested\u2014ard tho.» indebted to the Estate to day of running.| ; St.Les Sn Street.lmmediate possession Montres, EVERY MOIENING ac El GLET Armes on ot 5 Fagan Patrick Hes | bi se as short ad lay as sible.\u2014_\u2014 | given.Apnly to the g .; ! \u201c 2e AL uck, 0 eu \u2018 a | pay the same in as sho y às possi and arrive at ihe Springs by 6 the E .4 Fracon Sir 14 Fleming Mrs June i à ; Pr RST) 4 \" i By order, : pings by Gin the Evening; and pus.5 Fos Patrick 15 Part vm ; Ob uy, THIRD DAY-THURSDAY, 61h AUGUST.| ve FX.GARNEAU, ee Springs, at 9 o'clock in the Morals, [Cine nd Pd ; < « ae : \u2018 : A: « Ny au ve 7 Foremeu Engeneer Tard) ko rawon (8 | 15th June, 1846.u Joint Curntors.THE HURDLE RACE i City Clerke | waduced to 195, 6d.0 Yr Hhefare euch way wil Bees saut \"cola La - ; ; _ \u20ac Ts | \u20ac 28, , i Vy Fox Sion 5 15 Fennan Thos : ut £23 1Éntrance £2 105.ler to ah ho ice - The Charges at the CANADA Housz will be as follows:\u2014 Port Stanley, ood I round.clter weights, 20 be ridden by J 5 0 FOR SALE.By the Mouth .eeeres v0o000s Æ6 00 G 1 Gagnon Jean B 18 Gervais P Messire I TRHE undersigned having taken Mr.DAVID | _\u2014 .1 By the Da 0 ; : sarnett Charte 19 Givnn Otis ; COAT Ae xr AE vs qq: | HE LADIES\u2019 PURSE.Tr Street, Upper Town, the property of y y renee ed 7 Operdiem.Mfrecessaries, ns w 2 Garuett Charles 20 Graut John / À DOUGLAS YOUNG into cu-partnership, T |e Mr.S MA PAU LE, bounded 07 one side by the HENRY CLIFTON, ment open in the 3 G:\"*son Geo 4 Gagion Oiivier 21 Gurord Christine 16 re 8 5.F ; Tusf retgins.CL Ist May, 1846 | Sn 92 Grav Jaines | firm of G.B.Symes & Co.- add £15.Free for all horses.Tui Club werghis, 10 ou Foor ; | vted \u2018Titles will be st May, .i for thie 5 Grison Anne ay .GEO.BURNS SYMLES.start from Marchmont Fence and go once round.Three | 28 feet front by 110 feet depth.Undoubte ¢ ¢ : J gants, the partid 23 Gleedstone N J £4 Gaboury Dame Augustin 25 CGoadall Arthur 26 Gailcher Richd 7 Grodu Abraham B Crace John 10 Gamiivr Arctange \\ cession of the lac ISAAC DEVELIN, requests al} i \u201cthe business will from this date be carricd un under tha T TJE undersigned having been duly appointed Joiut Curator to the vacant Estate and Suc- NOTICE.Quebec, 15th May.1546.Of £0.Fur untrained horses ridden as backs regular:y in 1840, and which have never won public money, [Heats\u2014half a mile.To be juckeyed by Members ofthe Ciub=-caich weights Winner to be sold for Enuance £2, the Club.A Sweepstakes of £5 each, 10 which the Stewards will to start, or no 1ace.THE OTTAWA STAKES : CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, : Quebec, Tth February, 1846.FASO SELL OR TO LET the Old Cry Have, HE HOUSE and LOT in Saint Ursule i heirs Goldsworthy, and on the other by Mr.Jellard, being Yor further particulars apply to the undersigred, W, Il.ANDERSON, Quebec, 14th March, 1846.in full operation from rhe use of which so many visitors ! traordinary benefits, Miss Murray will, as usual, preside over the female department, have derived ex.By the Week.O0 5 Orerdiem, Caledonia Springs, NOTICE.LL persons having claims against the Estate  fl should be given, apes, &c, se Quebec, .Montreal, .The Agents 9 respecting wage Persons having sirable that the d possible, and tha 12 Gold William = 14 Giroux Pieire 27 Graystock Mark OARS.Of £30.Entrance £5.Open to all horses bred in | \u2014 of the late DENis François BrLancuer, Es of trausport from 15 Giles Aciéo-e +8 Green Capt Elsh t HE Subscriber offers for Sale 1,000 Pair of Canada.\u2018I'wo mile heats, Lurt Club weights for Pro.| TO BE LET, Physician, are requested to present their accounts dis Govt, Emigra 16 Gosselin Curé St Jean 29 Gusrard I.ouis i > vince bred horses, attested, and those who are indebted to him, to pay, with Quebec, Ma 30 Gosselin P It a) Hamme! Patrick 22: Huret Miss Jane 23 Hogan C 24 !lnyse John 17 Gordou Betsy 1 Ba!! P Bridge 4 Hartrev Jan.es 7 Hamblin A C 9 Henry James | 3 f | | White Ash Oars, from 12 to 21 feet long.ALSO, su excellent assortment of Ship Chandlery, al moderate prices.No.51, St.Peter Street, Quebec, 17th Apiil, 1846.D.MAGUIRE, TILE BEATEN PLATE Of £15.Entrance £1 5s.ingthe Meeting.To be handicapped Ly the Stewards, Heats\u2014once round and a distance.N.B.\u2014 Half the Entrance money in every Race to be Fur all horses beaten dur- i Fron Ist May next, THREE OFFICES on Arthur Street, opposite the Exchange.C.& W.WURTLLE, 86, St.Paul Street.Quebec, 11th February, 1846.TO BE LET.the least possible delay, 10 A.B.SIROIS, N.P, Couillard Street, No.2 Quebec, Ist December, 1845, u \u2014_\u2014 10 Harding Mrs 25 Harrison McTavish & Co YHE undersigned will make liveral \u201c| apslied io the funds of the Club.FPVYHAT elegaut and spacious HOUSE, on Ætna Fire Insurance Company of Hart- UNDEF 12 Huddea ms, J 26 ae LE Rachel | \"1 Co un EE ce det advances ds The Rules of the Club will be strictly adhered to.ok I the Cape occupied by War Parton, Jord, Connecticut HE princi 4 lenders out 25 hinssn Hal ! onsignmeuts roduce made to tus friends .; LE.iis Le tees YAN : A es a 14 Henderson 28 Harrison Ths C lin London, Liverpool, Glasgow and Belfast, The following are the Turf Club Weighls, i Esq.Apply to E.G.CANNON, N.1.\"purs Company, chartered in 1818, established SWEEP! 17 Heegan Mrs 18 Harnngton Moses 29 Henshaw Charics { THOMAS C.LEE, Quebec Course: 18th March.18486.av Agency in Canada in 1822.\u2014 Continues to been now fully es 19 Hewy Owen 29 Harricon Geo Quebec, 11th May, 1846.Dalhous 1e Street.3 yearsold, \u2026 .6st.91b.OFFICES AND SHOP TO LET.Insure against loss by Fire, Office, Hont's Wharf, the direction of 20 Hull Zsg Thos ?2 Torry 5 \u2014 4 years old, .7st 9b.rgYO LET, that splendid three Story \u2019 DANIEL McGIE.futher applicatic te Jeaffey John DISSETPS FOUNDRY.5 years Oid, .\u2026.\u2026 8st.4 Ib.ea HOUSE, situated in St.Peter and Quebec.18th May, 1846 Agent.or Seamer 1 Johnston Ellen a 6 years old, .\u2026.8 st.10 lb.PAE Sault-au-Matelot Streets, with four Offices and \u2019 ! \u2019 Pn 7 Jenkics ltchard 8 Johnston R 9 Jarman Edward 2 Inkseit- fames 5 Jutras Hyacinthe T HE undersigned begs to inform his Friends, and the Public, that he has commenced busi- Aged, .For Stakes set apart Fire proof Vaults.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Protection Fire Insurance Company, isa length enable séoption to the made arrangeme eu + Ost.: Pi mene S for Province bred Horses : 4 Irvine Wiliam ness 8s Iron and Brass Founder in his premises St.Vallier 3 years old, _ 7 st, 5 Ib.A SHOP, with a fire proof Vault.Po nee 5 Irvine Christopher Stree), lately purchased from Mr.James Clearihue, where à yearsold, .7 CU 8 st, 4 Ib.i HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.! > Kempion T hie will do all kinds of Blacksmith Work and Iron fining 5 Years old, 8st.13 Ib.Apply to the proprietor: J PRENDERGAST r [ \"HIS Company continues to Insure Property fired with.1 Kerr James 13 Kemp'on Truman connected with the Foundry ; and is now ready lo execute 6 years old, \u2026.9st 41b.Quebec, 9th March, 1846 , : against loss by Fire.Office, Hunt's Wharf | e advantages 3 Kelly Mad Veuve 14 Kerr George all orders with whrch he may be favoured.A ed 9 st.7 lb uebec, rch, \u2019 5 .s .heady made are ; ; se SO : \u2014 DANIEL McGIE.alized, and will be 15 Kennedy l'hos GEO.BISSET.16 Keliy Pp 17 Kerr Mr 18 Keily Daniel 4 Kelly Part 6 Kelly Air Jobn 8 Knot Jane Tthand 10th insta Models of the M Mechanics\u2019 Instit TO LET.TWO Story Stone HOUSE, with a St Vallier Street, Agent, Weights for Genllemen Riders : Quebec, 23:d February.1846 .4 years old, «wee 9st.7b, 5yearsold, .eer oe 10.1.7 1b Quebec, 18th May, 1846.fA 9 Kanfee Mr TTR \u20ac years old 10st.12 Ib.spacious Garden, Coach-house, Stables, Th : 10 Keain Briau 19 Kery John Ley ; MAHOGANY.y Aged OUR at = &c.situated in St.Lewis Suburbs adjuicing Mr.Tre.; , he Subscriber .3 : » 00 eas 0.: a y 3 on his rigl 11 Kelly Chas J ve 20 Keliy Patrick OR SALE by the Subscriber, about ONE Weiter Weighs : main.Apply to y GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY Saut brefs 12 Keenan Marg L HUNDRED LOGS MAHOGANY.Syearsold, .Ost 12ib.\\ A, LEGGO, OF LONDON (Signed,) 1 Larocque C 12 Leblanc Joseph Quebec, 21st N ber, 18 J + LEAYCRAFT.4yearsold, .lost 321b.Quebec, 9th February, 1846 » Dauphine-sireet._ * L his James 13 Luffy John ucbec, 21st November, 1845, u-\u2014-ow 5 years old, \u2026 .\u2026 \u2026 V1 st.81b, , Is .C .Montreal, 12th : Lac ae 14 Larochelle Pierre 6 years and aged, .\u2026.12st APITAL, £1,000,000 Sterling, \u2014 4 Laroche Emon 15 Laliberié Hubert \"HOSE who have any claims against the Es\u2019 Mares and geldings sllowed 3 Ib.TO LET, , ; \u2014_ 5 Laternére Xavier de Seles16 Laperrière Claire tates of the late Josern TaARDIF, in his life Frovince bred harses allowed 10 Ib.10° POSSESSION ON THE FIRST MAV NEXT.THE undersigned are authorised to accept FIRE 6 Laberge lsidore 17 Leonard PP time Keeper of the Court House, and of the late Mrs.Horses imported into British America this year ailowed HAT Commodious DWELLING and LIFE RISKS, on favourable terms, and VALUAB 7 Lamec Philip 18 Lachome Baptiste Genot OriverTe FiseT, his wife, are requested to file their claims 10 lb.sk: HOUSE, on tho Cape, corner of to settle claims for losses, without referring them to Eng.Suburbs, ¢ and.Des Carricres and St.Geneviève Strects, overlooking the Gover nment Gardens, belonging to the Hon.D.Datv, now occupied by J.G.Hearn, Esquire.Apply to Mr.BRADLEY, Advocate, 60, St.Lewis Street.Quebec, 14th January, 1846.19 Lemieux Charles 20 Loslt l\u2019aik 21 Lemieux E M 2 Mitchel Joseph John or 42 Marcoux J may be had togeth L=Three conti feetin depth each.sndimmediately n 2-Three conti duly attested, nt the Office of the undersigned, Upper Town, St.Juhn Street, No.65; and those who may be indebted towards the said Listates are requested to pay immediately the amount due by them, to the undersigned Notary duly authorized to receiye the monies and to grant 8 Larue Narcisse 10 Lorgie Joo TH Lynch laartin Entrances for stakes not specified as to time, will be made at PAYNE'S HOTEL, Quebec, on MONDAY, 3rd AUGUST, between TwzLve and Turee o\u2019clock.W.M.ANDERsON, Esq.President, RYAN, CHAPMAN & CO., Montreal.P RYAN BROTHERS, No.37, St.Peter Street, Quebec.James ; i MeKenua Philip discharges, JOSEPH PETITCLERC.N G.B.Svues, sq.Vice President, fre feet in depth M cis Mes Mitsra s , Notary.J.C.F y Esq.tary, si 6 Martin mis (St Foy) 45 Mohoney John Quebec, 22nd June, 1846.ow C.Gerutnos, Eq Treasurer, FOR SALE OR TO LET.MONTREAL FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY irre, oo te 46 McMillan Donald 47 Munro John H 48 McCabe Hugh 49 McDonald Archd 50 Murphy Mary 51 McBean John 52 McMilleo D 7 McVey Jonn 8 Martin rs (3t Foy) 19 Weintvre Mrs J 11 MeGioughiin Mrs 12 Moroney Widow 33 Melvin ichael 35 McClatck;y Robt Sir HEvry Joun CALDWELL, Bart, Honble.BE.Canon, G.H.Parxe, Esq.H.l\u2019emsenton, Es.J.Morz, Esq.G.W.Uszorne, Esq.LE.Ryan, Esquire, SCUVAMALS ca HAT large and comfortable HOUSE i at St.Lewis\u2019 Heights, the former residence of the late James H.Kern, Esq.Possession given on 1st May next, Inquire on the premises, or of the undersigned.A.W, COCHRAN, 7th January, 1846.19, St.Anne Street, Carviran,- £200,000.THE above Company insure Property against risk by Fire at MODERATE RATES of Premium \u2014at their Office in the Parliament Building\u2014prompé sete tlement of all losses.%-Two conti five feet in depth Street, and adjoin own, 4~Qne lot of | 0 the South side lots secondly abo Town, ) 16 Morow Catherine 53 McGovern Michael - Sl = Major NewaaN, 14th Rege.é - ove = - 54 Murphy Luke 20 Lieut.B JR Quebec, 23rd Sept, 1845.u ; 17 Magovere Eh 55 Miller Wm F STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LI.| pict Bunxanr, RE.FOR SALE OR TO LET.\u2014 mas ne ot 18 Meldons!id Peter =.19 MeGareiy Ann £1 Moge Pierre 24 Mclntosh Donald 05 Maguire Micheel 26 MeNeil Modeste 97 McMaghon James 25 Miller James 86 Murphy Denis 57 Moir Rebt 58 McLoughlin 59 MeKnsught 60 Mclntyre Pntrick 6! Morris Charles 62 MeCue Torrance 30 Mohoney.Geremiah 63 Maguire Mrs > Martin Nehon 64 McCarthy Timothy 54 McNutt Lieot US Army65 McCarty Julia VERPOOL, HE GREAT WESTERN STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S STEAM-SHIPS.The GREAT WESTER power, B.R.Martugws, E ; \u2018 Lo .7?.wi .« T'OrR, intorms the publio that | , jy 5 and 1 ~\u2014 d h fo Picar J l'or Freight or Passage, or other information, apply in N°TICE is hereby given that the abovo Com- y y } \u201d blished at No, 19, (Former 1 Pollard Josep 10 SR à Gabrlel Quebec to ply ponies will not Renew or Assume, nny Risks commencing from the 1st May next, his business will be Prated and ne Quebec, by WILLIAM Kanaan cf MAP of g Puolmen Edwin 2 Paisley lary i 6 Plsmun-on Pierre 6: Faré Prisque 7 Patio Al>» Mary 6 Paré Maguire if Parlaw John 12 Payjetie P 13 Parker Justice 14 Phillips J R.F.MAITLAND, MAITLANDS, TYLEE & CO.or io Montreal to March, 1846.on Kuilcings Or propurty, where Camphine Oil, is used for lighting.DANIEL McGTE, garcled on under the name and firm of François PArANT La.FRS, PARANT.Quebec, t2nd April, 1846.\u2019 u Agent, Quebec, 17th June, 18400 or\" If an: Valcartier, in the County: of Quebec, for se Margaret \u2018and John Neilson, Junior, Donees 'ate brother Sport.Naptacs decegsed-\u2014\u2014
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