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Room Paper ! ROOM PAPER! ) ECEIVED, per Steamship BOHEMIAN, Flock and Gold, Gold and Satins, for swing, Dining, und Bed-rooms; also, Sienna J other Marbles, tor Halls, Staircases, Vesti- les, ke, &c.\u2014AL90,\u2014 Bl vite Lead, Zinc, Black, Brown, Red, Yel- IT Pæis and Saxon Greens and Umbers, in Vermilion, Vandyke Red, Vandyke Brown, tra-Sieanas, Umbers, Chrome Yellows, Purple pd Yahogany Browni, Fire-proof Ochres, &c., , it POWDER.Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Coach-body, binet and Durnar Varnish, Black and Brown aus, Patent Kaotting, Patent Dryer\u2019s Putty, ndow Glass, &c., &c., &u, For Sale by S$.CORNEIL, 41 St.John Street.JOHN ANDERSON & CO.Commission Merchants, HIP BROKERS & FORWARDERS, FIRE, LIFF, & MARINE INSURANCE GENTS AND BROK ERS, NUNS\u2019 BLOCK, St.Peter Street.Quebec, June 24, 1861.omething N ew, IN GENTS\u2019 FELT HATS, JUST RECEIVED Per Anglo Saxon.\u201d HENDERSON, RENFREW & CO, Bu St ree Quebec, May 23, 1862.À VOICE FROM YORKTOWN! Volunteers, Attention ! VOICE FROM YORKTON! LET FACTS of Teak for themselves | Read the following N Bote received this morning from oue uf our * soldiers now before Yorktown :\u2014 Camp Winficld Soott, near Yorktown, May lat, 1862, os.Hottowar, Esq., : 80 Maiden Lane.Au there are none of * Hollowny's Pills\u201d re eresbouts, I enclosejan order, Tor which ih, without, se amount in your very valuable p elay.If there is any postage or Traeage, pleuse deduct it, aud oblige Yours truly, in haste, T.HANLEY, Adjt, 9th N.Y.Cavalry.PS\u2014y ; Before Yorktown, Va.nl our Pills are famous for the cure of A pd I have no doubt that they will cacious in Chills and Fever here as Y bave § Noy 25.Tos divisions of the army.EAGLE Insurance Company of London.ESTABLISHED IN 1807.TMHE REALIZED ASSETS of this COMPANY amount to UPWARDS of TWO MILLIONS, Sterling.THE ANNUAL INCOME is about THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS.The number of EXISTING POLICIES is upwards of SIXTEEN TIIOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED, insuring over NINE MILLIONS, Stg.\u2018The Division of SURPLUS is quinguennial : and the Surplus (less 20 per cent ) le distributed amougsl the assured.The Rates of Premium are as low as the experience of more than half à century warrant ; and us EIGHTY PER CENT.of all profits is every five years divided among the assured, it is evident that these rates are the lowest that uny Life Insurance Company can demand, con sistent with its own safety, and the cousequent security of the assured.Policies areissued with or without participation of profits, tor One or Seven Years, Whole Life, Jnint Lives, or payable On the life atlaining the age of Sixty.One hulf eredit for first five years.Cu The uodersigned, Agents, have pald, HERE, n the decease of Lives up to the 31st ultimo, Fifty- Sic Thousand One Hundred & Seventy Pounds, Sterling\u2014equnl to $273,385, W.& W: C.HENDERSON, Agents in Canada.Quebec, Feby.4, 1861, C.224 .SILEATON, MERCHANT TAILORS, Palace Street.CHANGE OF PARTNERSHIP being À about to take place in the above firm, C.& A.S.having come to the determination to SEUL OFF theirstock at COST PRICES, great bargains will be given FOR CASH ONLY.And all accounts due the firm, will require to be settled without delay, preparatory to carrying out the above arrangement.C.AND A.SMEATON still continue their STAMPING, BRAIDING, EMBOSSING AND EMBROIDERY, in the newest styles.Quebec, Dec.12, 1860.~The People\u2019s Bakery.BREAD FOR THE MILLION.HE SUBSCRIBER, having REMOVED to those extensive premises, known as TOURANGEAU\u2019s STEAM BAKFRY, Nos.55 and 57 St.Joseph Street, St.Roch\u2019s, is now prepared to furnish BREAD, of the best quality, in all parts of the City.Haviug the most complete Establishment in British America, he hopes, by strict attention to Business, to merit a share of public patronage.74 N.B.\u2014business solicited, and all Orders PUNCTUALLY attended to.: JAMES McCORKELL.Quevec, July 3, 1861.12m They Give Satisfaction.V HAT gives satisfaction ?CRawFonD\u2019s PATENT FIRELIGHTERS.Those who have given them a fair trial.say they would uot be without them.Only think of it: 72 fires lit by this means, without matches, paper, or chips, or any trouble, for 25 cents\u2014Dbeing but a cost of two cents a week.Is not this the cheapest plan\u201d Get a box immediately.if not sooner.For sale at all respectable Grocery Stores in Quebec, at 25 cents a bux.Wholesale orders addressed ARTHUR CRAWFORD, No.60 Richmond Street, Toronto, C.W.ST.FOY LAUNDRY.OFFICE\u2014NO.33 SAINT URSULE STREET.FYHE above Establishment having been in operation for several months, the subscriber is prepared to execute all orders with which he may be entrusted, in a manner hitherto not obtainuble in this city.Parties wishing to visit the establishment can obtain tickets of admission at the office, where every information will Le given.R.MAGEE, Agent.Quebec, Dec.13, 1861.\"SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! UST RECEIVED, from London and Paris direct, a complete assortiment of GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS, of the best quality, and in all cases warranted.Catalogues sent free by post on application.73 20 packets of Flower Seeds sent to any part of Cunada free ou receipt of S1.40 packets of Garden and Flower Seeds assorted for $2.JAS.H.MARSH, Corner of St.John and Palace Streets.Quebec, March 21, 1862.SEEDS! SEEDS! QUEBEC DISPENSARY.THE Subscriber begs leave to announce Catalogues may be had on application, \u2014ALS0\u2014 Bird Secds of all kinds ; Ilemp, Canary, Rape, Maw, and Millet Seeda.JOHN E.BURKE, Upper Town Market Place.Quebec, March 24, 1842.Superior Claret for Sale.ASES CHATEAU LAFITTE, very choice.10 a 15 Baskets CHAMPAGNE, Anchor Brand.\u201d CHAS.E.LEVEY & CO.Quebec, 26th February, 1862, Burgundy Port.For sale by E.& W.POSTON & CO.Quebec, May 2, 1862.TEAS.ALF-Chests Superior family Souchong, Half-chests Young Hyson, Half-chests ligson Twankay, Half chesta uncoloured Japan Tea.Landing ex \u201c Jura\u2019 and \u201c Nova Scotian.\u201d For sale by LANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec, Feby.19, 1862.Spices.5 40 do.Cloves, thnt he has received hia Spring importation purchasers.of GARDEN, FIELD, and FLOWER SEEDS For sale by from the best English and French houses, und M.G.MOUNTAIN.warranted the growth of 1861.Quebec, June 9, 1862.R.-Casks Superior Burgundy Port & 180 Q Wine daily expected, and Ne EWU DRY GOODS W LAIRD &CO'S.NOV UPRNBD OVFR 150 Packages ot} FANCY AND STAPLE Dry Goods, Amongst which will be found all \u2018he NOVELTIES OF THE SEASOY, WILLIAM LAIRD & CO, Fabrique Street.' i BONNETS AND HATS.A RS.PARNELL, having RECEIVED the | SPRING FASHIONS, is prepared to alter, dress, and dye LADIES\u2019 BONNETS and HATS, in THE NEWEST STYLE, at NO.2, GLACIS STREET, Outside St.John\u2019s Gate.Gentlemen's Hats cleaned and altered.Quebec, March 28, 1862.Alexander's Kid Gloves.WILLIAM LAIRD & CO.~\u2014 V F have just received one case of the above celebrated KID GLOVES, in all sizes and colours.WM.LAIRD & CO, Fabridue Street.Quebec, May 30, 1862.6 PRESH DRUGS, Chemicals, §c.QUEBEC DISPENSARY.FPHE SUBSCRIBER has received, per \u201c City of Quebec,\u201d from London, his Spring Importation of genuine English DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, Patent Medicines, &c.JOHN E.BURKE, Upper Town Market.Quebec, May 16, 1862.SUMMER REQUISITES.UBIN'S Perfumery, in 40 varieties, Eau-de-Cologue, in various styles, Sponges, Sponge Bags, Bathing Caps.&c., And a general assortment of Brushes, Perfumersy, Soaps, and Toilet articles, \u2014ALS0,\u2014 À complete stock of pure Drugs and Chemicals, all warranted of the finest quality.JAS.H.MARSH.Quebec, May 28, 1662.3 RICK.100 BAGS RICE.For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 18, 1862, HOLLAND GIN.0 DS.DOUBLE BARRIED De | KUYPÈR'S HOLLANDS.250 Green Cases, 1 dozen each, Landing ex * City of Hamilton.\u201d For Sale by LANE, GIBB & CO, Quebec, May 26, 1862.SALT AFLOAT.3 240 BAGS Liverpool Coarse SALT, p ex \u201cCoronella,\u201d in lota to suit PERFUMERY! TOILET ARTICLES, §-.HE SUBSCRIBERS have just received, per Stenmship ¢ Bohemian,\u201d n Inrge and choice assortiment of New Perfumery, Sachetts, &e., &e.Hair, Nuil, Tooth and Cloth Brushes.Fancy Toilet Bottles, Boxes, Pots, &ec., &c.Tortoiseshell Dressing and Side Combs.Toilet Soaps (in bars and cakes), DeFavre\u2019s Gazogencs, for preparing Seltzer Water, and all other wrated drinks.\u2014ALS0\u2014- Their Spring Stock of fresh Drugs, Chemicals, ce.&e.English, French and American PATENT MEDICINES.##- PRESCRIPTIONS prepared with the greatest exactness, and with the purest and best Drugs, at all bours.JOON MUSSON & CO.FOR SALE OR 70 LET.fh in breadth by 27 in length, with an excellent house, barn, and stable, The Church of St.Ambroise.Apply ou the premises, to Quebce, June 11, 1862.LOT OF GROUND of an arpent whole isin good order, and situated veur the PHILIP SANGRETTE, GLOVER & FRY'S CARPET, Oil Cloth, AND LRAISHIN STORE.In addition to a Large and Cheap stock OF Carpets, Oil Cloths, Curtain Materials, Trimmings, &e., We have just received and opened Gilt Framed Mirrors, Toilet Looking Glasses, Iron Bedsteads, (very superior, Gilt Cornices and Mouldings, Brass Cornices § Curtain Holders, Brass Poles, Rings, Brackets, §c., Brass, and Enamelled Centre Pieces, Paris Room Papers, Ete.,, Etc., Ete, All of which being bonght direct from Makers and Mannfacturers, we are selling at prices considerably lower than nsual, for the same class of Goods, GLOVER & FRY.Quebec, May 26, 1862.TAYLOR\u2019S Toronto Fire and Burglar-proof SAFES.SUPPLY always on hand, and orders received nt manufacturer\u2019s prices.These SAFES are warranted Betier and Cheaper than any made in Cunada, and fully equal to the Herring\u2019s Sate.An inspection is invited.JH.8S.SCOTT & CO., Agents, Quebec, June 23, 1862.Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Co.ESTABLISHED, 1826.President: HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ROXBURGHE, Vice-Presidents : His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch.His Grace the Duke of Athol.The Right Hon.the Lord Justice-General.HE PUBLIC are invited to examine and compare the advantages and economy of the system of \u201c MINIMUM PREMIUMS\u201d recently introduced by the Society, whereby Policies are issued at the following premiums, which, it will be seen, are from one-third to one-sixth lower than their Ordinary Premiums :\u2014 Tasre A.C.of * Minimum Preminms,\u201d for Assurance of £100, Annual Annual | Annual Age-\\preim'm.| 4ge- Prem'm.age.Prem\u2019m.£ 8 d.Ls.n £ 8 d, 20/1 8 6/ 34/2 O11| 48/3 55 2111 9 3035/2 2 9/4913 81 2211 911(/36|2 8 6 50/3109 28 110 7|| 87} 2 4 10l 51 3 18 7 24 111 313812 6 4/52(3163 25 112 0| 39/2 711]|53!3196 26 11210 40/2 9 7154/4 29 MIE 8/44/2114 65 [4 64 28 114 5) 42) 213 O| 36 4100 29 1 15 5] 43 2 14 10! 67 4 140 30 116 7|| 44 216 9| 58 4 18 1 31|117 7| 45| 218 8/59 5 26 32|118 8/46|3 0 9/60!5 79 33 1 19 9) 17 3 3 1 N.B.\u2014PREMIUMS also received Half.yearly or Quarterly.DAVID A.ROSS, Advocate, Quebes Agent._Quebec, Nov.25, 1861.; 12m LS Salt.100 BAGS FINE SALT.200 do Coarse do.For Sale by LEMESURIFR, GRANT & 00, OXES GROUND CINNAMON, 60 do.Pimento, For sale y LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 16, 1862, or to ALEX.HAMEL, Proprietor, Ancienne Lorette, Quebec, June 61h, 1862, jm Quebec, June 18, 1862, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 30rx, 1862.MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Summer 1862.Passengers Booked to Londonderry, Glas gow, ur Liverpool, 28 Return Tickets granted at reduced Rules.TIWHIS COMPANY'S LINE is composed of the following Virat Class Steamships :\u2014 NORWEGIAN, 2500 tona.Capt.McMaster.HIBERNIAN, 2500 tons.& Grange.BOHEMIAN, 2200 tons,.* Bullantine.NOVA SCOTIAN, 2200 tons,.Borland.ANGLO SAXON, 1800 tons,.$ Grubam, NORTH AMERICAN, 1800 tons.\u201c Burgess, JURA, 2300 tons.urea.\u201cAlton, NEW SHIP.\u201c sescen0s Carrying the Canadian & United States Mails, fue of the noder-noted or other Steamships will sail from LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY for, and from QUEBEC every SATURDAY, calling at Loch Foyle to receive on board and land Passengers to und from Londonderry.The following ave the dutes of mailing from Quebec : \u2014 Novu Écotinn.\u2026.\u2026.Saturday, June 10, 1562 Jura.+.Saturdny, July 5, 1862 Anglo-Saxou.Saturday, July 12, 1862 Hibernian.Saturday, July 19, 1862 Bohemian .,.Saturday, July 26, 1862 ANI} EVERY SUCCEEDING NATURDAY.RATES OF THROUGH PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC : CARBIS.STEERAGE, (According to nccommo- dation.To Glasgow.$66 a 880 Tu Glasgow, .£30.00 To London- To London- derry.$06 a $80 derry .$50.00 To Liv\u2019pool.$66 a $80 | To Liverpool.$30.00 Berths not secured until paid for.Au experienced Surgeon cwiried on euch vessel, 24% A tender will leave the Napoleon Wharf every Suturday morning, with mails and Pussen- gers, at nine o'clock precisely.For further pertioulars apply to ALLANS, RAE & CO.Ag en Quebec, May 28, 1862.MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.Summer Arrangements.Direct Steam Communication with GLASGOW, FYHE undernoted or other Steamships of the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company's Glasgow Line are iutended to SAIL REGULARLY hetween MONTREAL, QUEBEC, and GLASGOW, us under :- FROM GLASGOW.pts Andrew.11th June, FROM QUEBEC.ath July, AMABEUS ce 0005.25th June.23rd July.St, George.23rd July.20th August, St, Andrew.6th Aug.3rd Sept, St George.10th Sept.8th Oct.St Andrew.1st.Oct.29th Oct.For Freight or Passage, apply to ALLANS.RAE & CO., Agents, St.Peter Street.Quebec, J une 20, 1862.© LUCEOR LIN STEAM PACKET SHIPS, SAILING REGULARLY BETWEEN Montreal, Quebec and Glasgow.\u201cCALEDONIA,\u201d 1397 Tons Register, 360 Horse Power, 12 yeurs A 1,\u2014James Craig, Commander, \u201cUNITED KINGDOM,\" 1255 Tons Register, 300 Horse Power, 12 years A 1 \u2014James Clarke, Commander, FROM QUEBEC.United Kingdom.Tuesday, July 1 Caledonia, .Tuesday, July 20 United Kingdom, .Suturday, Aug.23 Caledonia, .Tuesday, Sept.23 United Kingdom.Tuesday, Oct.14 Caledonia.100005100005 Saturday, Nov.15 FROM GLASGOW.United Kingdom.Saturday, May 31 Culedonia_,., +.Saturday, June 28 United Kingdom.Saturday, July 26 Caledonia.Saturday, Aug.23 United Kingdom, .Saturday, Sept.13 Caledonia,.Saturday, Oct.18 THE CALEDONIA WM.A.CURRY.STOCK, EXCHANGE, AND INSURANCE BROKER.Accountant, and Land Agent, CURNER GF BUADE AND FORT STREFRTS, a ane bre, Stocks, Bonde, Debentures, Bills of Exchange, and all descriptions of Seouritios bought and Hold.Losus negotiated.YY Business conducted with the Crown Lands Department, snd other Government Offices.WILLIAM WALKER & CO, Stock & Share Brokers, AND (General Commission Merchants, No.4 QUEBEC CHAMBERS, QUEBEC, C.E.Quebec, March 31, 1862, THE ST.LAWRENCE WAREHOUSE.DOCK AND WHARFAGE CO., South Quebec.INCORPORATE BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 20 VIC.C, 174, Gro.Brswick, Esq.Pres, Managing Dircetor.James Patron, Ji., Superintendent, Tomas II.Ciarmax, Secretary.HIS COMPANY possesses Deep Water Wharves for Ocean Ships, Lake and River Craft, with suitable Storage for Flour, Grulu, Ashes, Iron, Coals, Salt, #c, &e., in direct connection with the Grand Trunk Railway.\u2014 Also\u2014 A Timber Cove of 4000 fect frontage, with Deal Wharves, Steam Elevatore, Uraner, &c., for the expeditious aud econoiical loading and unlond- ing of Goods and Produce \u2014Libera! advances made on all kinds of Merchandise and Timber reecived at tliis Eatablisliment.Letters to be addressed Lo the Secretaiy at (be Compuby's Oftice, SITAW'S BUILDINGS, Mountain Street, Quebec.Quebee, June 13, 1862.SUGARS.150 1 OGSHEADS CHOICE BRIGHT e) À GROCERY SUGAR, landing ex Lixpa at Portland, For sale by LANE, GIBB & CO.Quebec, March 26, 1862, Coffees.Jerry BAGS Choice LAGURAY COFFEE, 40 do.very fine Maracaibo do, 30 do.extra fine Jamaica do., 50 do.do.Java do, For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 16, 1862.Cut Tobacco.100 1 ARRELS CUT TOBACCO, For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 16, 1862, Manufactured Tobacco.100 J3OXES MANUFACTURED TO- 43 pacco, For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 16, 1862.Snuff.80,000 | BS: ROSE SNUFF, For sale hy LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 16, 1862.Hams.200) FKRFSH CURED HAMS.For sale hy LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Molasses.Fre PUNCHEONS H E A V Y CLAYED MOTASSES, \u20ac0 do.Barbadues Syrup, For rale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 16, 1862.Roasted Coffees.NIFTY BBLS.choice ROASTED COFFEE, .For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.WILL SAIL FROM QUEBEC FOR GLASGOW, oN Tuesday, the Ist day of July.RATES OF PASSAGE FROM QUEBEC TO GLASGOW Saloon Cabin.$60 Intermediate., \u2026.30 Third Class (including an abundant supply of properly-cooked provisions.25 Children in proportion.Return Tickets granted at reduced rates.Berths not secured until paid for.Each ship carries a duly-qualified Surgeon.For Freight or Passage, apply to (i.and D.Swaw, Montreal.ROBT.SHAW & CO, Quebec.Quebec, June 25, 1862.First Steamer to the Watering Place on the River St.Lawrence.THE SPLENDID IRON STEAMER \\ TILL leave the NAPOLEON WHARF, ON TUESDAY, tbe FIRST JULY uext, ut EIGHT o'clock A.M, for Murray Bay, River du Loup, Cacouna, Saguenay, Ha ! Ha ! Bay, and Tadousac.For State-rooms, and all particulars of route and fare, apply to AR.McDONALD.Quebec, Jnne 25, 1862, Quebec, June 16, 1862, Ground Coffees.95() JROXFS GROUND COFFEFS, For sale hy LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebee, June 16, 1862, Pepper.HIRTY Baga WHOLE PEPPER, À 250 Boxes Ground do.For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 16, 1862.Cigars.20,000 (CIGARS, various Brands, For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, June 16, 1862.Leaf Tobacco.qÉTERY Hhds.LEAF TOBACCO, 100 Bales do.do., For sale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO.Quebec, Juue 16, 1862.Sugars.YORTY HHDS.EXTRA BRIGHT PORTO RICO SUGAR, 60 «do, choice Cuba do.Forsale by LEMESURIER, GRANT & CO, Quebec, Juoe 16, 1862.BRANDY.INE Grower\u2019s Compuny Cognac\u2014hhds., gr.-casks, oclaves and cases old vintages in For sale by LLANE, GIBR & CO, bond.Agents, Quehee, Feby, 19, 1862, re re [Vor.10! Royal Mail Linc.RICHELIEU COMPANY, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.Incorporated by Act of l\u2019arliament.The Splendid and Fast-Sailing Steamer \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014mente.PE a MONTREAL Captain P.Cort, WILL LEAVE THE NAPOLEON WILARF, FOR MONTREAL, To-morrow Afternoon at FOUR o\u2019clock.For further particulars, apply at the Otllee, J.B.LAMERE, Agent, Quebec, June 30, 1862.THE CANADIAN INLAND Steam Navigation Compy\u2019s Royal MAIL THROUGH LINE! N counection with the RICHELIEU CoOM- PANY\u2019S STEAMERS, form a Dany Line between MONTREAL, PRESCOTT, OGSDENBURGH, BROCKVILLE, KINGSTON, TORONTO, HAMILTO.V, Aud other intermediate ports.Connecting at Prescott with Railroad for Ottawn City ; at Kingston with steamers for Bay Quinte ; at Toronto with steamer ¢ Zimmerman\" for Niagara Falls, &c.; with Northern Railroad for Colling- wood and Western States, and at Hamilton with (Great Western R.R.to all points West.For Tickets and general Iuformation apply lo the undersigned, at the Hotels or at his Office, Napoleon Wharf.A.R, MACDONALD, AGENT.Quebec, June 9, 1862.3m Royal Mail Line.QUEBEC TO Gaspe, Paspebiac, Dalhousie, Miramichi, Shediac, and Picton.BA vz R D A N VER 7 a A HE POWERFUL FIRST-CLASS NEW IRON Screw Steamer \u201cLADY HEAD,\u201d W.DAVISON, Master, Will leave ATKINSON'S WHARF, on Tuesday next, the 1st of July.At FOUR O'Clock, P.M., touching at the above pluces going and returning.Rates of Passage and Freight.1st 2nd Freight class.class.pr bbl, Quebec to Gaspé,.\u2026.S12.00 84.00 50 cts.do to Paspebiac.13.00 5.00 60 \u201c do to Dalbousie.15.00 6.00 60 \u201c do to Miramichi.16.00 7.00 59 \u201c do to Shediuc,.19.00 7.50 6u \u201c do to Pictou.,.,.2000 8.00 GU\u201c Same charges from above Ports to Quebec.All Bagguge at the risk of owners thereof, = Berths not sccured until pald for at the Office, Shippers are requested to have their freight at G, A.M., on the wharf, aad their entrics passed at the Custom House before noon on the duy of sailing.For further particulars apply to F.BUTEAU, Manager, Atkinson's Wharf, St.James st.Quebec, June 25, 1862.SAN > ZA SN EL 7 Qu The British and North American Royal Mail Steamships.BF N.York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Harbor ; and between Boston and Liverpool, calling at Halifax and Cork Harbor.17 Scotia, Capt.Judkins, Chtna, Cap.Anderson Persia, Capt.Lott, Asia, Capt.Cook, Arabia, Cupt, Stone, Europa, Capt Leitch, Africa,Cap.Shannon, Canada, Cupt.Muir, America, Capt.Moodie, Magara, Capt Ryrie Australasian.These Vessels curry a clear White Light at mast head ; Green on starboard bow ; Red on port bow.FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL: Carer Canin PAsssGE.«.130 dollnta SKCOND CABIN SE Len ec 0000 15 = FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL : Onter Canin PassaGE.110 dollars SECOND CABIN Lenncccv0u.00 6 LEAVES China, Anderson, N, York, Wednesday, July 2 Arabia, Stoue, Boston, Wednesday, July 9 Scotin, Judkins, New York, Wednesday, July 16 Europa, Moodie, Boston, Wednesday, July 23 Persia, Lott, New York, Wednesday, July 30 Africa, Shaunon, Boston, Wednesday, Aug.« Berths not secured until puid for.An experienced Surgeon vu board, The owners of these ships willnot beaccount.able for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewellery, Precious Stones or Metals, ualessBills of lading are signed thoreforand the value thereof theretu Pee Frelght _F 1y + \u2018or Fre or Fassage apply to EO 5.CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, New York.Or to E.C.& 1.G.BATES 103 State street Boston.June 27, 1862.SOFA OI ve ra oT ES CAAT A ES er van EA, WE LRT an ITI Ge a TN nt cs ne re eX TCL gan a er pu Sr Md a en I ES pre USE ft will ;:0t Be denied that the sugais were ! CITY Col HLL, ! New Fdaertiscriente tits Dav, Tibbitts.Pas ngera tor Sovtand.-R.Slaw & Co.Gran i Truk Tope; Swawmer.Ju Holloway 's Pills wud Ointment, Notice - Seas of Temp: cance, Che Quebre Gazette.QUEBEC, JUNE 30r1, 1862.PAGE.ri NEE FIRS THE RULER OF NEW ORLEANS.cenetal Butler is industriously building up ter tumse!l a repuration of a must vuenviadle deseniption, Since the capture of New Or.ieaus His head-quarters have been established tu that city, and like some oriental despot he \u2018ways au iron sceptre over all and sundry.His tergn waa inav gurated by the arrest of the Hteigian consul, in the matter of a certain amount of specie found in that functionary\u2019s charge; then we hear of his infamous pro.clamalion respecting the women of New Uileans, which has excited such deep disgust vic tbe Rrish parliament, and as we learn from the W'arld's Virginia correspondence, has intensified lo a tremendous depts the hatred vl the contéderates.That writer states that thiandier Gunetal Cobb, of the rebe! army, while conversing with an otheer of the federal forces, vader a ag of truce, had declared that previous bibs disgraceful order of Ceneral | pect, 1 have ret forth at length some of the RW Later the y 1lf between the North and South vas not unfathomable, but that this proclama- ton \u201chad made the guit deeper than hell | without calling attention to it.\u2018and broader thon aternity.?\u201d He said it had u-t been read to the troops under his com- tman t-that it had touched the most secret spangs of pride on the one hand and revenge on the wher, and that now there cout l be ne umicn.Next in the list comes tho eaecuion of a poor man named Murntord, \u201cLose crime consisted in having hauled down \u2018ne Hag of the Union.Then we hear of the }anging of sume four others, said to be solders of the federal army, fur thett The latest intelligence we pave ol him is, that be us rot into à rnarl with ihe consuls vf Greece, Trance, and England, about some 200,G00 colfurs\u2019 worth of sugar, the partioulars of which ate explained in the annexed corres- prmeience.The insolent reply which he niakes to the foreign consuls on thiz subject tas elicited fiom the World the opimion that an officer who is clothed witli absolute power i~ un fer na necessity of resorting to argument nuneh less of descending to ingenious and sulting forms of expression.with foreign gaveruments, says that journal, are #0 ticklish that a Drm sssertion of our nights cannot be assistudl by a vfenaive bearing towarde their ages :-\u2014 NEW OuLEANS, June 11.Sir: It hae been represented 10 the undersigned by Mr, Covas, of lhe commercial firm uf Cova: & Negroponte, carrying on basiness 10 thus ety, that cer'ain sugars bought by that tira, conjointly with Meassia.Rall, Benachi & Co., also carrying on buriness hers, are not «llowed to Le roid or taken from the place in! which said sugars are stored, without further orders from you.We beg here to state that Mr.Covas repre- sanis to the undersigned that the augars in r,uesiion (3,205 hoasheads) have been bought fur and are ihe propery of Brith, French and Greek subjects, and with which fact you aie already acquainted.The purchase of these sugars was effected al various limes, ranging from Januvaty 10 March last, paid for at the tune of purchase, in the usual manner in which sueh business 14 carried on here by foreign commerciar tiou- ses, whea purchasing for accouni of distant parties, i.e., by the proseeds of bills of exchange, drawn by he purchaser hure upon the buna fide owner of the produce.These transactions were strictly mercantile, and feeling assured by the proclamation issued by you under date of May [bad they had any fears belore-\u2014thut this, the progeny of foreign- ars, was safe aud would bu accorded that protection, as stated in the proclamation, which had been granted heretolore 10 such property, ander the United States la vs, the purchasers of these shgars were anxious 'o ship them ata time when othzr sucht shipmeu's were made ; but, by your order as stated above, were prevented, thereby entailing upon the foreign owners creat loss.But as the undersigned are rlispo-ed lo waive all past proceedings, they beg that the order not permitting the removal of the produce in question be rescindud, and that the sugars ba left at thedisposal of the purchasers, to do with them as they may seem fit, or that the undersigned, if compatible, in consideration of he interes:s concerned, be horses.placed in possession of the facts which caused sch order to be :ssued, the enforcing aud existence of which materially retards and stops the legitimate business of our countryman, We beg to remain, sir, your obedient servis, (Signed) Georue Coppel, H, B.M.Acung Consul.| transactions.! } } 4 intended lor a foreign market.But the gdvernment of the United States, hat sad hat with the port of New Oileans there should be no tiictly inercan ie\u201d It would uot be conceded for a moment that the exchanging of specie for Contederute treasury notes and sending the specie to Or beutsy igh.the Corporation hold in Ustial sit.g\u2014H 5 Wor-tip te Mayor presiding.Pettions were presented for the introduction ol water into Richardeon and | Artillery steuts.A jutition was presented | ( from the proprietors of the ferry steamer Cane.to ROYAL SALUTE, A salute of 21 guns was fired from Durham THE QUENBC GASRTTE; MONDAY; JUNE #0, S064.Lat the Charleston Light fufantry, from the Charleston battalion, unde: Capt.T.Y.Sim.Tetiuca on Saturday, being the auniversary {ong and Company A, Captaic Smart, from of Her Majesty's corcnation, = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MORE RAIN.According to the calendar of the Roman Europe, tu enable tbe rebels to buy arme and \u2018adian praying tor a seduction oi their ferry Caiholio church, yesterday was the festival of, munitions of wur thare, was uot a breach of the blockade, as well as a violstion of the neutrality laws and the proclamation of their majesties, the Queen of Great Britain and the Emperor of Frar.ce.!Wo cases, save that drawing the s'erling bills is u more safe and conventent way of eluding the laws than sending buliion in \u201cspecie, and Lhus ussist that rebellion tu the pont of ats utmost teed ?It will be claimed that to assist the rebel lion was not the motive.Granted ¢ cause argumenti It wus dong fra the desire ol pain, us doubtless all the violations of neutrality have been done by aliens during this war\u2014a motive which ie not sanetifying to acts by à loreigner, whieh, if dune by a scbject, would be treason ot a high misdemeanor.My proclamaricn of May Ist assures respect to all persuas and property that were respectable.thieves, and criminals of deeper dye or luss heinousuess, nor a mantle to cuver the proper- 1y of those siders of the rebetiion, whether ¢i- tizens or aliens, whom I might tind here.[If teen engaged in aiding the rebellion, esther directly or indirectly from a spirit of gain, and they now find themselves objects ol watehtul with (he sweet.\u201d Nay nore, if honest and quiet foreign citizens find themselves the of the United States to their inconvenivnce, Vrapacious aud greedy of their own fellow citizens, who have, by their sid to rebellion, Ing to (real yon, gentlemen, with overy res- reasons which hive promp'ed my action.\u201cere is one phrase in your letter which | do not understand, sud cannot perinit to past proceedings,\u201d &ec.What \u2018 proceedings\u201d have yoo or either of da ?cial communication ?government under whose protection they ure well, redress.If he has committed any wrong 10 shield him fron punishment.you have become rusty in the language proper to be used in represanting the claims of your fellow-cir:zens to the consideration of a great and powerful government, enlitled 10 equal respect with your own.'n order to prevent all misconception, and that, for the fuinre, you gentlemun may know exactly the pusition upon which I act in regard ty foreigners resident hers, perinit me lo ox- here has not one right more than an Amencan citizen, but at lear one rizht less, i.6, tha.or otherwise with the affana of the govem- ment.l have the honor lo rubseribe myself, Your obedient servait, B.F.BUTLER, Major-General commanding.Messra.George Coppel, claiming 10 be H.B.M.Acting Conanl; A.Mejan, Freuch Cunsul ; M.W.Beuuchi, Greek Consul.A USEFUL INVENTION, table a little bresker.\u201d model of ¢ Blake's nothing externally to auract the eye.But that little mmode!, plain us it is, is yet one of the ornaments of the collection.lis object ores.In coustruction it is tha very sunplest combination of mechanical powers.The actual breaking apparatus consists of (wo j wa -\u2014one Slalionary, the other moving, The stoues full between the jaws and the pressure of the moving ane againat the stationmy one crushes the stone between them.With this machine stunes of twenty inches thick at their inch und a qarter square, ut the rate of eight cubic yards an hour, with a powur of twelve roads of England,\u201d you will see at frequent iutervals along the roadside an old mau siting before a Lieup of mones which he is indus- trivusly brexking.He rarely stops, and :f he works slowly he at least works continuously.It a cubic yurd of cobble s vias, three or four (Signed; Cu.Musan, French Consul.M.W.Benacuir.Greek Consul, To Majur-General BF.Butler, Commanding Department of the Git, New Orleans, La.(Signed) MusDOIANTERR, DEPAITMENCOF THE GULY, New OnLeans, June 12, 1862 | GENTLEMEN : In the matter of the sugars in possess on of Mr Covas, who is the only pany known to the United S-ates authoritien, | have examined wit, care the stu ement you have gent ma.I had information, the sources of witch yo will not expect ma to disclose, that Mr.Couvis had been ungaged in buying coufedarate notes, giving for them sterling exchange.thus translerning abroad the credit ol ite slat a to he converted into bullion to be used there, as at has been, for the purpose of purchasing urns aod ammanitous of war, That Mr.Covas was one ol aud the agent of an association or co pany of Greek merchants reading bee, in London, and at Havana, who had «et apurta large fund for this enterprise.\u2018i hat these confederaie nites so puichaxed by Mr.Covas, had been used 11 the purchase of rugars and cotion, of which the sugars 10 question, in valae almost $200,000, are à pari.I directed Mr.Covas (0 hold these suguts until the matter could be investigated.{ am satisfied of the rubstantial truth of this info.mation, Mr, Covas® own books will show thé important lacie that he sold sterling exchange lor Confederate tressury noles, and then bought (hess sugars with the notes.Now this is claimed to be * strictly mercantile, inches in diamaier, were wet before ope of these old wen to be broken into two-inch preces, he would thwk it a hard, it net an impossible day's work.A machine of Biake's would crack them up inten minutes, perhaps less.This is not wonderful, because no combination of machine.y is now wonderful.But it may be allowed to be ingenious.The characteristics of the machine aie extrome simplicity 8nd enormous puwer.As the jaws of the gorilla would close upon and crush 8 hazel nut, soothe jaws ot Blake's sone: breaker close on the lungs of granite, and atoues larger than common human heads.\u2014\u2014\u2014 = DEPARTURE OF THE GOVERNOR GENERAL.This afternoon at four o'clock, His Exce.- lency the Governor General left in the steamer Victoric lor Montreal.He was escorted to the place of embarkation by a guard of honor and the bund of the 60th Rifles, and the moment of his departure was announced by a salute of aittllery trom Durham Terrace.ee ess Ex-President J.Buchanan recently received from the Prince ol Wales a magnificent full length protrait of himself.The donor tuok this method of returning thanks for the atten tion and ecurtesy exhibited toward him while visiting the White House, tney will, upun reflection, ulame only the over \u201cthe undervigned are disposed Io waive ail Commercial agents, merely of asubordinate class, consuls have no power to Waive or condone any proceeding pust or present of the + permitted to reside as long as they bensve COURT OF If I have commited any wronz to Mr.Cuvas, you have no power to \u2018 waive\u201d or | pardon the penally aud prevent his having the United States, you have sul less power to of meddling or interfering.Ly discussion, vue, At the luternaticual Exhibition, in a comparatively obscute corner, there stands upon a Blotie It does not occupy half a cube foot\u2019s spary, i.of plain japanned iron, ard has is to break stones for road making and tv crush ; smallest part can be broken up into piuces un ! If you walk along the * pleasant, license.Messrs, Mortizambert, Wallace and | Wicks'eed presented a petition asking that Mr.Chaimer: be eu ployed to report upon thie What distinguishes the possibility of effecting a tubular communication between Quebec snd l'uint Levi.Secretary of the Harbor Comniission\u2019s letier, requesting an improvement in the ny proaches tu ihe Custom House and ut Foint-a-Carey, : was read.À number of navigateurs forwarded u petition thiough Mr.Lemieux, asking that the plan ot the breas water at Palais Har- The ; i tor be altered, &0 as to permit of the use of the slip at tbe gas wharf.À report wus presented irom the Finance Committee recommending that Mr.I.Smith\u2019s otler for thu reconstruction of the Loretto wills be not accepted.\"Mayor announced that :Le insurance on the It was not an amuesty to murderers, Luilding (310,070) had been paid by Mr.i McGee, the agent, and ne expressed his thanks for the readiness with which the eluim had been met.Three Reports were presented mending the passage of a by-law to preveut the galloping of horses in the streets of th company for St, John and Montcalm wards ; another for St Peters aud Champlain warde ; ohjeets of suspicion tou, and even their honest aud that the St.Roeh\u2019s company be raised acte subjects of investigation by tue authoriues from 25 to 5Ü men.adopted.The third report, in favour of Mr, Wrights tender for H00 feet of hose, was seul back, after considerable diacussion, because legal form.A tavern license was granted to alsh, the fuet that wooded houses were being erect that actions would issue où the following day (Sauntday) againet the parties otlending.On Land, à vote of thanks was presented to the London and Liverpool Fire and Eite Insurance Company, through D, Mettre, Esq., their rol insuiance eflecied on the Lor.ue Mills recently destroyed by fire, QUEENS DENCIIL A motion was made by Mr.Legaré ou Friday 10 Lave papers laid before the Grand Jury showing a conspiracy to cause one Moi- I take leave tu suggest, as i possible expla.#40 lost away a decd of his property.The | nativn of this sentence, that you have been Court 100k he motion into consideration.| ed at a cheaper tale than they could be secured so long dealing wilh a rebel confederation, « True Bills\u201d which has beun suppheaing you to make : such representation to the government whose ; v : subjects you are, as wonld induce your so- Philippa Vermette, for larceny and receiving ; Our relationa Yereigns to aid it i.ita traitorous designs, that Eliza Camoy and Ann Jones, lor stealing from were presented against the following: Wiliam Callaghao, for murder; the person.Jeau Malla prisoners No Bill\u201d way returned against for murder.All the foregoing pleaded + Not The trial of Thomas Walsh, charged wilh s'ealing from a ves
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