The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 17 juillet 1855, mardi 17 juillet 1855
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FELIX MORGAN.Quebec, 31st May, 1855.EEE TT THE LITERARY & HISTORICAL SOCIETY 01 QUEBEC.FFERS PRIZES for the most approved ESSAY, DISQUISITION or PAPER on any of the following subjects :\u2014 L.On any department of relation to British North Americu, 2 subject connected with the History of 2 oe à or the Language and Canuda, its Antiquities, Manners of the Adorigines.8 On the ine Arts, or auy branch of them, and \"the facilities or otherwise for their cultivation development in this Country.4.any abject connected with the Useful \u201cAris or Sciences, more especially relating to the resources and capabilities of British North America.\u2014AND FOR\u2014 | ; 6.The best Poem on any Subject relative to ritish North America.; The Prizes offered ave the SILVER MEDALS of the Society.The Sociely reserves to itself, however, the right oï withholding the Prize, when in its judgement, no production worthy of it, is presented.Me more than one production nuder any particular head be deemed worthy of a Prize, an addi- tionnl Prize or Prizes will be given.The Productions presented for competition must he original, that is, prepured expressly for the occasion.The Papers to which Prizes are awarded become the property of the Society.All communications on the subject should be addressed to the Council Secretary, N.H.Bowex, Esquire, and the productions transmitted to him, free of expense, before the second Wednesday in October next.Every production must be accompanied by a sealed note (to be opened only in the event of a prize being awarded) beariug ag a superscription the little of the production and motto, and having the author's name and place of residence written within.; The Prizes will be adjudged and the Medals distributed immediately after the Society's Meeting in January next.ne y IIENRY E.STEELE, Assistant Secretary.Quebec, 27th April.1855.OFFICE OF THE ORIENT MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY.New York, 30th March, 1855.N compliance with the requirements of the I Charter of this Company, the following Sintement is published, showing the result of its first year's business.Total amount of Premiums received from lst March, 1854, to 28th Feby.1855, both inclusive.$928,479 66 Earned Premiumsdur- ing the year asabove Less Return Premiums $576,250 78 53,903 91 $522,346 87 Losses, including $26- 000 of claims, ns- certaîned but nut yet due, Re-insurance, Expenses, loss of Interests and Bonus of 6 per cent.on subscription notes, $361,412 11 16,060 95 08,945 71 $441,419 77 Profit, $80,927 10 Assets 28th February, 1855.Cash in Bank, 13,855 08 Loans on call, against collateral Securities, 58,950 00 Bills Receivable\u2014viz.: Premium Notes, $253,765 27 Subscription Notes in advance of Premiums, 450,102 64 $703,867 91 Uneollecled Premiums, and Claims _ due te Company, 13,571 97 $790,244 96 Tn view of the above result, the Board of Trus- tecs have this dgy vesalved that 4 Soript Dividend of Fifteen per cént.be dcclayed on the'net amount of earned premiunis, for which certifigates will be issued on and after the 14th of May next.order of the Board, CHARLES IRVING, Sccretary.\u2014\u2014Trustces :\u2014\u2014 \u201d John L.Aspinwall, George E.Kunhardt, John Auchincloss, \u201cCharles Lamson, James Brown, Alex.M.Lawrence, N.D.Cartile, Arthur Leary, George Christ, Mortimer Livingston, raugis Oottenet, W.A.Plateenius, Gugene Dutilh, Frederick W.Read, Robert Emmet, Jr.P.A.H.Renauld, Frederick G.Foster, Thomas Rigney, Joseph Gaillard, Jr.C.H.Sand, Moses H.Grinnell, Edward F.Sanderson, TH.Hicks, \u2019 F.A.Schumaker, J ohn .make J.\" Wootwdrd\u2018Haven, = Cornelius K.Sutton, Richard Irvin, ° John S.Williams, John B.Citching, William $.Wilson.G.Henry Koop, C.W.FABER, President, ALFRED OGDEN, oe resident.CHARLES IRVING, Secretary.: QUEBEC AGENCY, q ST.LAWRENCE CHAMBERS, : 5 Sr.PETER STREET, : A .* A, McLIMONT.Wa OCEAN, MARINE axp INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS taken at ReasoNABLE Rares, Quebec, April 216t 1855, am ;; FOR SALE.VHE Secagoing Steamer TADOUSAC, of 72 ! Horse Power, substantially built of the best materidis and nearly new, having only commenced running in.August Iasi, Length of Kiel, 108 feet.Beam, 21 do - Breadth of Hoth h do 9 ., ~ Burthen in Tons, 260 tons O.M.Can be scen at Davy's Slip, Pont Levis For further particulars, apply to - GEO BURNS 8YMES & CO.Quebeo, 29th March, 1855.at \u201c_ BERRING'S PATENT\", y NOREb'S FAIR PRÉNIUM, SAFES.| NHE undérsigned hasjust recelved-an gasort pt oF MERRINGS PATENT SAFES.: désaings deb < article in sad Natural History, having on board ata Port in Britain, or delivered in | RAILROAD EQUIPMENT = NOTICE.WILL NOT be answerable for any claims A upon the Contractor for the TRENCH in Fabrique Street, EXCEPT THOSE AUTHON- IZED BY MY OWN ORDBRS\u2014aud all such .uccounts are requested for payment.GEO.RAILTON.Quebec, 28th April, 1855.G.W.STONES COUGH, CONSUMPTION AND BRONCHITIS ELIXIR.THE Proprietor would respectfully call the attention of the public 10 his invaluable Remedy for all Affections of the Throut and Lungs, and begs of those who are undecided what to select, from the numerous medicines advertised, and rerommended for such complaints, to give his ELIXIR a trial.Having done so, they will no longer hesitate what to take themselves, or reccommeyl to others.A single trial will prove to them that this is the most valuable remedy ever discovered for the various affections of the Throat and Lungs; it will immediately relieve the most violent Cough, and in a few hours completely cute the most severe Cold.As a preventative and Cure for Consumption, it hus no equal.It is purely Vegetable, contuins no poisonous ingredients, is quite agreeable to the taste, and may Le given with perfect safety to the most delidate child.The numerous testimonials received almost daily from those who bave been cured by it, fully justify the assertion, thmt no family should be without this medicine : let Mothers give it to their Children who have the Whooping Cough or Croup, and they will alleviate at once the sufferings of their little ones; it willat the same time purify the blood, and completely expel all humors from the system.Call for G.W.Stone\u2019s Cough Elixir, and sce that his name, and Cough Elixir, with the words Boston, Mass., are blown upon the Bottle ; also a Seal, with his name upon the cork, without which none will be genuine, Principal Agent, WILLIAM JOHNSON, 106 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass.Sold in Montreal by WILLIAM LYMAN & CO., St.Paul Street, General Agents for Canu- da East ; price 50 cenis per bottle.G.W.STONES MESMERIC NERVE RESTORATIVE.ME STONE need not inform the public that his Biological Experiments, which have interested all classes of society, both in Europe and America, during the past six years, together with his experience and success in the {reatment of nervous affections, haveaflorded hin ample opportunity to make himself thoroughly acquainted with the various diseases of the nervous system, and discover some remedy which will afford relief in those cases that have hitherto baffled the skill of the most eminent Physicians.This, he is happy to say, he has succeeded in accomplishing by the assistance of a Clairvoyant, whose powers of Second-Sight were developed by Mr.Stone in London, England, during the Spring of 1851.This remedy may be relied upon: for the cure of Rheumatism, Neunralgia, Paralysis, Tic Dolourcux, Headache, Epilepsy, Nervous Debility, &c, &e, &e.Price 50 cents per hottle.For Sale as above ; and by J.MUSSON & CO, & G.G.ARDOUIN, of Quebec.March 8th, 1855.o-y HE undersigned is now receiving (per the Grand Trunk Railway) his spring supply of BOOKS\u2014amoong which will be found the following :\u2014 : s.d.The Modern Housewife : comprising nearly one thousand Receipts for the economic and judicious preparation of every meal of the day, with those of the Nursery and sick room, and minute directiogs for family management inall its branch- es\u2014by A.Soyer, 63 Stable Economy : a treatise on the management of Horses, in relation to stabling, grooming, feeding, watering and work- ing\u2014by John Stewart, 63 Templeton\u2019s Engineer, Millwright and Mechanic\u2019s Companion : comprising Decimal Arithmetic, Tables of Square aud Cube roots, Practical Geomelry, Mensuration, \u2018Strength of Materials, Mechanic Powers, Water Wheels, Pumps and Pumping Engines, Steam Engines, Tables of Specific Gravity ; also, a series of Mathematical Tables, Luck of Barry Lynden : a Romance of the last Century\u20142 vols.Shabby Genteel, and other Tales.Mr.Brown\u2019s Letters to n Young Man about Town.\u2019 Confessions of Fitz-boodle, and tremendous Adventures of Major Gahagan.The Yellow plush Papers.The Parish Sketch Book\u20142 vols, Jeames Diary : a Tale of the Panic of 1845 à Legend of the Rhine, Rebegea and Rowena.Punch\u2019s Prize Novelists: The Fat Canfri- butor, Travels in London, Men's Wives, Thackeray's Works In slx vols, uniform binding\u2014ench Gaicties and Gravities\u2014by Horace Smith, Tngolsby Legends\u2014by Rev.R.H.Barham, Finuney\u2019s Lectures on Revivals of Religion, Cumming\u2019s Voices of the Deng, \u2019 \u201c [4 sé \u201c Night, \u201c Church before the Flood, sc Apocalyptic Sketches;' 1st and 2nd series \u2014each « Miracles, se Parables, \u201c Romanism, : Quebec.3rd May, 1855.qahü Strcet.THE SUBSCRIBERS are prepared to fur- \u201cnish the following GOODS shipped free ~y = S = ORRR RRR OIE woos cooowS ow P.SINCLAIR, Canada :\u2014 PIG, BAR, SHEET & HOOP IRON PIPER AND CONNECTIONS, CASTINGS, &c., STEEL © + OF ALL KINDS.ot - GENERALLY.Rails, Wrought Jron Bridges.Locomotive En- -' \" < gites, or any parts thercof: Wrought Iron ar Wheels, Axles and Steel Springs, Corrugated and Galvanized Roofing, Stationary Engines, Tanks, Stationary and Trav- oiling Cranes, Turntables, &e.Fairburn\u2019s Patent Double Furnace, and other oilers\u2014with fittings complete.Mill Work, Water Wheels, Pumps and Gearing, Saw Mills , &C.redging and Hydraulic Machines.es ier Works, with Machinery and Fittings, &e¢., complete.Machinery and Toolsfor Machine Shops\u2014Drilling, Punobing, Rivetting, Planing, Slotting |.Machines, &c., Lathes of every description.Woollen and Cotton Mill Machine; , complete.Machinery for Sugar Mills and ugar Refining | orks.; £a - ogether with every description, ô£ Machiner rit of the best materials and: ae ip, from Mèéare.FargnAtin & Soys, Manches pue {6 whim tb ovine, acheter ve Agenta in Canada and the United States.\u2019 MACKINN ON & CO.19 Great St.James Street, c Ted DANIEL McGIE, the market.Nov ,.1854.St, Andrew\u2019s Wharf, TUESDAY MORNING, TO FARMERS & GARDENERS The Cultivator\u2014 The Country Gentle man\u2014\"The Illustrated Register of Rural Affairs and Cultivalor Alma- nuck.HE Albany, N.Y.L.Tucker.¢ CULTIVATOR\u201d has is conducted.Published month] poorest.had for one dollar a volume.\u2018THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN,\u2019 weekly : a beautiful paper\u2014and besides all that we look for in an agricultural journal, ¢cmbracing admirably conducted departments of news, and fireside instruction and amusement\u2014is published at two dollars a year, \u201cTHE REGISTER,\u201d 144 pages, with over 100 engravings of farm-houses, barns, staples, piggery, &e, at 25 cents, Tui CunrivaTon\u2019 is curnestly recommended to every Farmer in the Province.Apply ut the office of the Quebec Gazette.JOHN FISHER, Amateur Agent, Quebec, 3rd May, 1855.now been published 20 years, and still holds its position us unsurpussed, in its cluss, for the ability and excellent tuste and judgment, witle which it at baif à dollar a-year, this price brings it within reach of the Duck volumes, neatly bound, can be \u2014 .CASH MUSIC & PIANO STORE OF HORACE WATERS, No.333 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.OPPOSITION rome COMBIN ATION! Music at greatly Redured Rates.OTWITHSTAN DING the combination ot Music Deulers to keep up the prices of non-copyright music against the interests of Nu- tive Composers, und their refusal to extend to Mr.Warns the courtesies of the trade, he is making immense snles\u2014having abundant cvi- dence that he has public countenance and support in his opposition to the Grear MoxoroLy, and in his efforts to ald Native Tarexr and adopt the NATIONAL Currency.His stock of American and European Music is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications is one of the largesy and hest selected in the United States.lle hus also » made a GREAT REpucrion in the Prices of PIANOS MELODEUNs and MUstCAI.INSTRUMENTS of alt kinds Superior toned 44 Octave Pianos for $175, $200 and $225, integjor of as good quality and instruments as strond and us durable as those which cost $500.Piunos of every variety of style and price, up to $1000, comprising those of Tex different manufactories; nmong them the celebrated HE Subsriber having withdrawn from the late Partnership concern, \u201c JOHN ANDERSON & COMPANY,\u201d will give prompts attention to any business entrusted to him as Suite Broker & GENERAL AGENT.GEO.RAILTON.Quebec, 17th Feby., 1855.DOCTOR JOEFEIN BULIs.THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! DR.JOHN BULL SARSAPARILLA, This medicine, whe.s used according to directions, will cure, without = Borofula, or King's Evil, Cancers, Eruptions of th Skin, Erysipelse, Tumeora, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, 8alt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Diseases arising from the use of Mercury, Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Lumbago, Coughs, Colds Dropsy, Jaundice,Costiveness, Bronchitis, Weakness of the Chest, Sore Throat, Pulmonary Affections, and all other Diseases tending to produce Consumption, Liver Com plaints, Female Trregularities and Complaints, Low Bpirits, Sick and Nervous Headache, Night - Swents, Exposures, or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases, and as & Spring and Summer Drink, and General Tonic for the System, and a gentle and pleasant purgative, itis superior to Blue Lick and Congress Water, 4 Salis, or Seidlite Powders.It ia a remarkable fact, that among the bundreds of eminent physicians who have examined the recipe by which Dull\u2019s Saraaparilla is prepared, not one has condemned it, but all approved it, and commend it in the highest terms.Many physicians express themselves strongly in the belief that it is decidedly the best preparation of Sarsaparills that has ever been placed before the public.Although there are many physicians who feeln reluctance to having their names appended to the recommendation of any particular remedy, notwithstanding they may approve of it in the highest degree, there are others who frankly yield their support in favor of a remedy which they know in capable of doing so much good In an affiieted community.Asun evidence, read the following from old end respectable physicians, of high standing in the community in which they live: - TESTIMONY.RG\u201d Testimony like the following renders superfiyons ail coments on the efficacy of Bull's Sarsaparillc.From Dr.L.I\".Yandell, Professor of Chemistry in the Louisvitlo Medical College : 1 have Jooked over the list of Ingredients composing John Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and have no hesitation in saying that they form a safo compound, and ove that promises well in chronic diseases, to which it is applicable.L.P, YANDELL, M.Louisyilie, June 6, 1845.What Dr.Pylgs, physician by appointment to the Lou 'syille Marine Hospital, suyg of Bull's Sarrapurilla : ! ! LouisviLLe, March 20, 1848.1 have examined the prescription for the preparation of Joun Bull's Sursnpastily, and 1 believe the combination to be an excellent one, and well caleulated to produce an alternative linpression on the aystem.I have used it both in public And private practice, and think it the best article Of Sarsaparilla now ie use.M.PYLES, M.D., Resident Physician Louisville Marine Hospital.Lounon, Ky., April 25th, 1850.81rR\u2014Permit me to address to you & few lines, and do me the honor to reply to a request that I will make in the conclusion of this letter, ato.; I an a graduate of Transylvania Medical University ; 1 have practiced medicine in this wilderness country, about five years, but owing to exposure to bitter cold weather, J have been iudisposed with Acute Rheumatism about six months.After having exhausted my skill in thé treats ment of my case, and deriving no benefit, I was induced to fixe YQUE PLUID EXTRACT OP SAUBAPARILLA a fair trial, abd accordingly purchuved a bottle of your medicine from your agent, Mv.George P.Brown, about two weeks ago, ond 1 must confess that one bottle has entirely cured me.It is my opinion, that your preparation of Sarsaparilia ia decidedly Buperior to any other preparation now in use, and I will take great pleasure in reconnnending it to the afflicted as being & ramedial agent, and I will advise the physicians to ust 7 fu thelr prudtice, ets.* : Twspectfully yours; B.B.ALLEN, M.D.LouisvILLE, July 18th, 1849 I have examined the list of articles that compose John Bull's Extract of Rarsaparilla, and 1 have no hesitation iu Boying that Ît is a safe and valuable compound.I would tefer it to any article now in use, for tho diseases arising ym an impuro state of the blood or taint of the system.coufidently recommend it to my friends as being 8 powet fu] Extract, aud one that I believe will cure all classes of diseases, for wLich it is recommended, if used according to directions.I belleve it to be & valuable guccedancum to Mercury.\u2014 Nay, 1 Lave my doubts whether in the most violent aud protracted oases of Syphilis, accompanied with Nodes Trophe, in carles of the .bones, wi ether it ought not to succeed every other remedy.8.R.McCONAOHIE, M.D.Monorary member of the Medical Bociety, Philadelphia (5>Hear, what Dr.Stapp, a physician wfio stands at the top of his profession, says of John Bull's Sarsaparilla : I have been using John Lull\u2019s Sarsaparilla, in 4 great variety of chronic disenses, with the most Lappy \u2018ects, and I have bo hesitation in recommending it to the publio for the care of scrofula, syphilis, and rll cutaneous and glandular diseases.Yours, most fervently, : 2 Lewisport, Ky., April 6, 1840.WM.STAPP, M.D.ev, E.W.BEHON,\u2014Rer.E.STEVENSON.\u2018ConcLusive.\u2014 Rev.JS.W.Echon la widely and generally Known as an eloquent and accomplished pastor of the ME.church, nnd Rev.E.Stevenson has been known aa one of the most talented and zealous members that the Ken.tycky Conference could boast of for muny years, and at ee time Is Alling the high and responsible station of agent for the M.B.Concern.A Louvisvuux, May 20th, 1840.Wo have used John Bull's Barsaparills, and have known it to be used, with entire satisfaction ; und we have no hesitation in stating our bellef, that it is à safe and valuable medical compound, and culoulateé to produce much good and relieve much suffering; and therefore would cheerfully and most earnestly Tecommend i to the afilioteé .V.SKHON, (Signed) E.BTRVENSON.e earneatly invite all persona who are suffering with oo \u201cthe he that tlesh is heir to,\" do call on Dr.John Bull} agent, and get a copy of Bull's Family Journal oraTis; abd for the sake of humasity we hope that a single individual will not be found unw ting to give Bull's Barsaparilis à rem, after reading, and recolleoting, at the same time, that it is impossible for the Doctor to publish the tenth part of the number of certificates of satounding cures peformed by his Barmpariila.The amount teatimony voluntarily showered on Dr.Bull's Sareppal from well known wnd distinguished individuals, both public and private-life, has Been perfectly overwhelming! CES: No.2 Gllsey ra ame A INCIPAL OF.= denrréêt, New York a No.ihe Khor AT J.MUSSON & CO, Agent.July 18th, 1854, 2-a-w Montreal Quebec, 24th May, 1866.modern improved Horace Watens\u2019 Pianos, and the first premium /ÆoLEAN Pianos of T.GicnenT & Co.\u2019s make (owners of the Æolcan Patent) \u2014 SECOND-UAND l\u2019ianos nt great bargains.Prices from $40 to $150.Mrroveons from Five different moanufactories, including the well-known S.D.& NH.W.Switii\u2019s Melodeons, (tuned the equal temperament.) The Best Make in the United States.Prices, $45, $60, $75, $100, $115, $125, $135, $150.Smith's Double Bank Mclodeons $200.Each Piano and Melodeon uaranteed.The best terms to the trade, schools, .124 per cent.discount to Clergymen and Churches, All orders promptly attended to.Music sent to all parts of the country, post-paid, at the reduced rates.General and Select Catalogues and Schedules of prices of Musical Tnsiru- ments forwarded to any address free of charge.20th Feby.1855.BRITISH PERIODICALS.EARLY COPIES SECURED.LEONARD SCOTT & CO.NEW YORK, continue to re-publish the following British Periodicals, viz.: 1 Tug LoNpoN QUARTERLY (Couservative).THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig).Tur Norn Brrrisu REVIEW (Free Church).Tae Wesrmisster Review (Liberal).5.BLACkKwoon\u2019s Epispureu MAGAZINE (Tory).ITE presenti state of EUROPEAN AFFAIRS will render these publications unusually interesting during the forthcoming year, They will occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news-items, crude speenlations, and ily- ing rumors of the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of the future historian, written after the living interest and- excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed away.It is to these Periodicals that readers mast look for the only really intelligible and reliable history of current events, and as such, in addition to their well-established literary, scientific and theological character, we urge them upon the consideration of the reading public.J Arrangements are now perinanently made for the receipt of EARLY SHEETS from the British Publishers, by which we are enabled to place ALL OUR REPRINTS in the hands of subscribers, about as soon as they can be furnished with the foreign copies.Although this involves a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Periodicals at the same ow rates as heretofore, viz :\u2014 Per ann.For any one of the four Reviews, 33 00 For any two of the four Reviews, 7 00 For any three of the four Reviews, 5 00 For all four of the Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood\u2019s Magazine, 3 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10 00 CLUBBING.A discount of twenty-five per cent.from {he above prices will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above works.Thus : Four copics of Blackwood, or of one Review, will he sent to one address for $9 ; four copies of the four Reviews and Black- wood for $30 ; and so on.POSTAGE.; Canadian Mail Subscribers supplied free of United States postage.Remittancesand communicationsshould always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, Payments to be mude in all cases in advance.Money current in the State where issued will be received at par.LEONARD SCOTT & CO., &4 Gold Siveet, New York.N.BL.8 & Co.have recently published, and have now Tor Sale, the \u201cFARMER\u2019S GUIDE,\u201d by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the late Prof.Norton, of Yale College, New Haven, complete in 2 vols, royal nctavo, containing 1600 pages, 14 steel and 600 wood engravings.Price, in muslin binding, $6.J&-Thig work is not the old \u201c Book of the Farm,\u201d lately resuscitated and thrown upon the market, 27th Dec.1854.LIFE ASSURANCE.1% is impossible to enumerate all the advantages which are derivable {rom the assurance of life, inan advertisement.Protection for the widow, the orphan, then aged and indrm, security that mortgaged property shell not be wrested from the family of the mortgagor at his decease\u2014provision for the education of children, and for the commencemet of young wen in business are among the most important of the advantages which it scoures ; and while there are few individuals to whoin it would not he beneficial in some way or other, there are very few who could not avail themselves of it, witljout any serions inconvenience to themselves, if they felt so dis- osed.Moderate in expenditure, the facility wih which money may be invested at high rates of interest, and tlle certainty that it may be invested in this country for many years to conc, al remunerative rates of interest, have enabled the CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY to render life assurance, in all ils ramifications, a less costly undertaking than it formerly was, while its local management enables the Board to undertake at equitable rates, the assurance of any contingency in which the value of one or more lives enters, however complicated or unusual it may scem.he nges at which the \u2018 Canada \u201d will grant assurances, range from 156 to 60, and they will assure as high as £2000, or as low as £25 on a single life, Life assurance offers the hest and safest investment for sinall savings, thus two pencea da saved from the age of 26, may be made to Jie through the medium of the * Canada\u2019 £180 4s, 2d.at death; from the age of 30, £161 16s.; or from the age of 35, £131 6s.; aud so ou in proportion to the extent of the savings, and the age of Be saver, F ip 1.and all r ctuses, Forms of Proposal, and all.par- joulararelatig to the assurance of life, may be dbtaihed at the office of the undersigned.H.W.WELCH, Agent, Agency Canada Life Assurance Co., } Quebec, 26th Sept.1863.17a JULY, 1855.HEAVY LEAD PIPE.ANDING ex < Britannia»?:\u2014LEAD PIPE of EXTRA STRENGTH, suitable for the WATER WORKS\u2014BRASS WATER COCKS, Lest quality, &e.HENRY S.SCOTT.Quebec, 10th May, 1855.THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE.DAILY.$6.SEMI-WEEKLY.$8.WEBEKLY.$2.ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.HE WEEKLY TRIBUNE commences its XIVth annual volume with the month of September\u2014commences it with n circulation (115,000) larger than was ever before accorded to any general newspaper whatever.Thiscireu- Intion has been gradually and Inboriously attnin- ed by concentrating upon THE TRIBUNE the best efforts of mauy editors and correspondents, and by a greater liberality of outlay in cach department than was probably ever before risked on any journal.It hus been attained, nol by sailing smoothly in the current of Opinion before the wind and basking in the smiles of majorities, but by an earnest, fearless devotion to Truth and Progress as above all partisan exigencies, all temporary interests, all momentary illusions of popularity and success.Its thorough advocacy of Temperance und Liquor Prohibition, of justice to the despised nnd down-trodden, and of the equal and iualienable Rights of the Humun Race, irrespective of Sex or Creed or Color, have from time to time repelled many sunshine friends, whose prejudices or seeming interests were thereby contravened, but huve combined to form uo character which it will endeavour to maintain and assign it u position among journals which we feel that it will be henceforth a success not to impair.The leading ideas to which THE TRIBUNE is devoted may be briefly set forth us follows: 1.FREEnoM, to do whatever is essentinlly right\u2014 or Caucasians even\u2014uot for one Ruce to duler- mine whether they will or will not hold anether Race in abject bondage\u2014but for every Race and Nation, and every adult rational human being.\u2014 This Freedom ir rightfully absolute in the broud domain of Opinion, and involves the equal and imperative right to Political Franchises ; 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I\" this climate and at this season nothing s more desirable than DRYŸ FEET, tosecure which, you must get some of Papvox & Co.'s SUPERIOR WATER Proor l\u2019asre, which iswarranted to RENDER LEATHER WATER PROOF.This article is nlso warranted to make Lanther more durable, and is an excellent substitute for Harness Varnish, Don\u2019t forget PADDON & CO.2 John\u2019# Street, without.3rd April, 1855.FOR SALL BY THE SUBSCRIBERS: 9 Anes OI\" RIGGING, dad 50 Chests of Superior Congon Tea, 150 Barrels White Bastard Sugur, 50 Causes lollunds, 30 Cases Superior Champagne, 34 Cuses Magnesia, 2000 Boxes Liverpool Soap, 60 Cnsks Soda Ash, 500 Boxes Crown Glass, 30 Boxes Snlaratus, 100 Cusks Rosin, 80 Casks Superior White Lead, 5 Tons Cork Wood.GEO, BURNS SYMES & CO.29th March, 1855.NEW NOVELS BY EXPRESS.VILLION and other tales, by the Authos of O ive, &e., 2s.6d.Camille, or the fute of à Coquetlo, à true phas of Parisian life, by A.Dunas, 28, P.SINCLAIR, John Street.Quebec, March 3, 1855.DISSOLUTION.THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting between the Subscribers, under the name, style and flrm of Joux Axpensox & Co., has this day been DISSOLV.D by Mutuar OonsenT.All debts due by the late concern will be paid by Mr, ANDERsoN.who is authorized to collect all outstanding debts, JOIN ANDERSON, GEO.RAILTON.Quebec, 9th Feby.1855.NOTICE.- HE BUSINESS heretofore carried on by A JOHN ANDERSON & CO., will be continued by the undersigned, under the same style and name, JOHN ANDERSON.JANES C.SINTON.Quebec, 9th Feby.1855.PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE.PRESSES nearly new, and in good order.Apply at, this Office.TO BE LET.aT well known stand, long occu- \" I'\"OBACUONIST, Ship-Chandlery aud Grocery Store.\u2019 ! Tobacco.The Store in the rear is one of the best in the on u large senle\u2014water power could be supplicd from the Water Works.Also, à first rate Stable A lense of the whole would be given for a term of years, to n good Tehaut.Apply on the pre- \\NE of HOES largest sized HAND Quebee, 1st May., 1855.pied by MARTIN RAY, as a A tempting chance for a dealer in Snuff and City, and well adapted for a \u201cSouiff Manufuctory and Couchi-house, mises Lo v JOHN FISHER.Quebec, 21st April, 1856, LE U FOR SALE.A= \\ LOT of GROUND, 85 Feet M.LA Frontage by 63 Feet Le pth with = STONE HOUSE \u2018and BRICK STABLE neurly Finished.[bis one of the est business Stunds in St.Rochs.The Property is in Free und Common Soccage \u2014Terms Eusy \u2014Apply Lo Mr.JAMES.DUGAS, HoreL Keeper, Oraly Street, St.Roch; i : The premises advertized above for.Sale-by Jas Dugus, the present occupant, must get £180 before who ever buys it takes possession.Quebec, 6th March, 1855.PROPERTY FOR SALE.Tn SUBSCRIBER offers for LUE sale, on FAvonanLE Terms, the valuable Block of Buildings partly occupied L him, comprising two first class Stores and Dwel ings an Buade Sircet, and two Dwelling Houses on St, Anne Stroet.The whole in free and com mon soceage, H Ÿ S.SCUTT.Quebec, 41h l'eb., 1855.L] MOUNT HERMON CEMETERY.N°IlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that for the future NO ORDERS for INTERMENT will be received nt tht Cétictory til] ALL the CHARGES HAVE BEEN PAID.: HENRY S.COTT.Québee, 12th April, 1855.RAW FURS.HE SUBSCRIBER will poy the highes, _ cash-price for,all kind of RAW FURS in 007 senson, a4 his Office, No.25, ST.PETER STREET.-D.R.STEUART.above well-known Companies, continue o Insure agningt LOSS AND DAMAGE B FIRE, at moderäté Rates of Premium.- von oot as - D BL MoGIE, ew St, Andrew's Wharf, \u2018Quebec, 1Bth ath nee \" ark.INDIA RUBBER SHOES.© , THis mUNTREAL RUBBER COMPANY having purchased the premises of the tate MONTREAL MANUFACTURING COM PANY, und erected the newest and most improv ed machinery in thuir Works, are now -freparcd to sell to the Trade a much superior article to uny hitherto manufactured here, and equél if not superior tonuy fimported., nien 3 \u2018hey Will Lidve no aghte, and will hike no.consignments, thus: placing\" all déalods 1\u2019 ng, equality.Lorn ih 1, RME gui 17} Can Their price will be the same.,as frat, quality- Goods in the Sia oss i HPO est ™ 7 Men's Overshoes, first qualityyd'.[468 2:péf pair, Women'sdo do.40.888d \u201c\u2018 \u201cà Boys do 0 do .pass Misses and Childreh's: \u2018do ¢/:0 OUT the season to the gxtenf of £250 and w 10 per centto RN of Bee, an l curit.to purbhasers \u201cof £1000 und\u2018 Upw discount wijk in any case bo:made: They | YNards yf LE \u2018éddh\"for every purchase nadér £26.Te 1 AlProrders to de addressed t6the Com at.thelr Works, St Gabriel Jaonk, Montreal :Shnes not proving of rst quality can be retunred at th À f the Company.@ expense of the Uompy PRED FARLEY, Secretary ct , vod FOR SALE.; GENERAL ASSORTMENT of STANDING and RUNNING RIGGING, six thread to ten inob, Spunyarn, Muarline, }ousc- line, Xo.Manilla and White Rope, fron 3 inch, Packing Yarn, &eo., &o.to 6 RQBY.MITCHELL & CO, : Arthur Street.Quebeo, 7th June, 1855.- 350 A CAPITAL.JUST TH cept that m \"A \u201cearly history k, |] cDEaitor, and bif{ate curses 858 Nautical.Almanacks for.1856-6+ | \u2018Who's Who in, à \u2018Dod's Peorage A ri is: Session \u2018and \u2018sll pefeR¥ btyled Lord, Se lbd ef Ga.rodgh, MR Who's Your Felerd, uid ditler TEALe + Fue Art of I omas m AB Wd Tho At be Flgure DSF Softalilng 2 Twelve Insides and one Out, by H.Tris Montreal, 220d Aug, 1854.THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFEy FOR SALE.\u201cNCHORS 34 la, 52 ewt.Chains 4 & 1% inch., English Cordage\u2014ussorted sizes, Canvas No.2 to 9, .Pitoh, LC Tin, \u2026 Simith and Ste \u2018Window Glass, .\u2018 Fire Bricks, - » u CH£S, E;LEVEY & CO.St.James\u2019 St.17th May, 1858.A FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.FEYWANKEY TEA,\" UTC Pale Brandy in\u2019 Cases.Port Wine in Cases and Qr-Casks, Lishou Wine in Qr-Cnsks, Cigurs, Corks, Corkwoud, &c., &e.__ CHAS.E.LEVEY & CO, 17th May, 1855.St.James! 8 .GUNPOWDER.The Subscriber offers for Sale : EGS GUNIOWDER, Blasting, F.FF, &e., &c.- ~ BAFEYTY FUSE for Mining.+ es HENRY 8.SCOTT.Quebec, 21gt April, 1865, TO LET, OR.FOR SALE, ON ADVANTAGEQUS TERMS, RVINE WHARF, with extensive Storce, now occupied by WALKER & BERRY.Apply to x.\u201c - at, A JOSEPH & CO.Quebec, 17th April) 1866.\" RS ¢ soa AREY LAA gg Y, a Married.gpupla,:: FURNISHED Blépainés for the SUMMER SEASON.Apply ut this Office.Quebec, 7th June, 1855.pare \u201c WANTED- - .>, YOUNG MAN acquainted with th GROCERY BUSINESS.Enquire at the Oflice of this Puper.with May.1856.WANTED.5 PERSON CompetenŸ to takkë the practic management oftn Cove \u2018Luisness.Unex ceptionable referenous as.to character and ability required.Abbiy fo fps MST Eu.4 NATXER & BERRY.Quebec, Mhteh 10 1858; Western Asgiignge | Company.(Incorporated by, Bot, of Hartiam ant 5, anis I A £30,000.BOMË, GFFICE TORONTO, HE ubgeribor -48 agent for tbu aliov- Com- nues, to,-ærant INSURANCE La AGAINST FIRE at a8 low ¥at98 of Premium us au other snfé office.A : dsses settled promptly, oY .JOHN LAIRD, Apex, : : ©B# D wrente Chambgre.Quebec, 26th:Mäy.1866: 7 din eUTT E VERY THING THAT IS: WANTED.***- I\" consequence of tht'very HIGH PRICE that SHOE POLISH Ii tow selfitig af.the under- signed have mânutnofnred and vier for sale, SUPERIOR.JAPAN :BLACKING, ébeaper and better than any other to be bad:in- this market.Made by Li pute oT; or wad Ln -BADDON.& CO.e 0 position ; none genuine ex- vif al Ry 2, dbus Street, Without.i cu 3rd April.1865.; .FOR SALE OR CHARTER, NEW, Suid.{ ahout 830 A Tous N.M., now \u2018on the IE, - Stocks _ in, Toronto, and will be 2) laiinched first open water.This vessel bus been built under the inspetion of Lloyd\u2019s Surveyors to class A I for Eight Years.She is constructed ontirely-of; SELEOTEL UrLAND Witte Oa, fastened with Yellow Metal, and Locust trechnils! Her model cdibiiies \u201cgood sailing qualities with large carryluf\u2019 capacity and she is, in every respect, 8 Superior Vessel, 22 pa 1 74780 1 : 4 outppEH BAÏQUE of 470 Tons.0.M., built last summer on the shore of Lake Huron, launched in November lost!\u201d This Barqde wus built under the inspection of Lloyd\u2019s Surveyor to class À L for Seven Years., She is- constructed entirely of White OHK of saperior in every respectish éxceltèn q ality, and is Gensel.Apply to , HAYES,BROS & CO.,- :- Serf arin \u2018quont | Oil 5 wl 7 | le Or to 1 958 ! a ; \u201cB48, Govan ath I kre thd FQuebec.Toronto, 5th, May, 1866.-.: t3 ie.- Quebec, 21st Dec.1854.low REMOVAL.ETNA i sock wf snefinhaty rons couneot : A Fire and Life Insurance Co.of Hartford, mes REMOVED from Soall-au-Matelot Street ; Connecticut.\u2019 wh SHAW'S.BUIL INGS,!?foot of Mountain HOME 15th May, 1865.1 1 LG Eb Fire: Insurance Co.of Wall Street, NEW BOOKS, &c., Ke, per MAIL New York.iv.: Cs MER HE UNDERSIGNED AGENT for the| .SHEAMER AMERICA.PT sf Bar \"as Cle LA ass THE Life of arpum, showing: his \u201cMerchant -añd shôwmau.i% 8 akeh 68 0d 55, 3 \u201cit tojisi7 48 6d ronetage and Knightage i of Great Britain \u2018and éltha foi1853\u2014 °° .containing list of; Pringps, Peels, \u2018Peer _ esses, Bishops, Baronets, Drivy Council i * lors, Kdlghts of \u2018every order, Lords, of Lady or Hougrable, 4 2ès 0d be Scaly Hunters, by Môyue Roid, \u2026 .28 6 he Hm hoe v Moyne Bold, -.26 6d Maurice -Tibruay, + - = £- © Yes 0d Ruth Halle domestic tale of the-present ; ,\u2026 day, by Fanny Ferp,, ©.x28 6d Specches \u2018of omens tit $ dosimen + \u201cduring the thirty-niné Yedrs Pétide, \u201ciia sa dwicko\u2019s Peerageufor 1856,\" dati 798 od \u201cThe Book of the War, by, Pero Std La Soritaiiiletp fulF'Gétails of the victor ed \" :y of thd alliesdtikimay \"Balaclava \u2018ait Ids kormana\u2014{Lustgatagrwl tra Map of 6 se Thé Mon ot\u201d PA 27 oy ip Cc the Crimea.28 Folish officers and as many meanest calling on the soil to which he con- ing so IE lency visited the Citade) ; dof a mark, as of à burn, from the hip tothe knee.They decidedly would prefer \u2018the Russian, as voice that will politically shake every corner Quebec, 16th Jul 1855 AND A CARTER.soldiers, en route for Constantinople, are ex- tinues legally attached.Next door to the fire ou iP enicy visited the Citadel.\u2014Quite a round o fes-| In the Pansh of St.Charles, Bellechasse, rulers, and those returning fiom thence say of our land, for the right of the educated and \u2019 us : pected to-day at Marseilles.To give an idea Austrian consulate was a house completely The F tivities has been prepared for the entertain- © regret to learn that the death of a woman they shall not be at all surprised if in the the majority to ruie.They will ask how it = of the movement at the Port of La Joliette we sacked.Some broken furniture remaihed; à upala A ment of our visitors.Yesterday they were ] lted from tl course of afyear the Turks shonld te on the happens wider the British scaptre that a hire- ) need only mention the quantity of materiel few books, including Russian translations of much « I invited by our City Fathers to visit the Falls has resn te | rom the same cause.side of Russia and -the Allies forced to ling Roman Catholic minority are to dispose FU R T H ER E XTRA CT S| deposited on its quay by a single contractor in Alexandre Dumas and Eugene Sue, were lt w: i! of Montmorenci and the Lorette Water Works, Ye cows were killed on the Plains of entrench themselves.The stronghold of the of the DESTINIES, the TREASURES, the PoLITI- + the course of the last eight days :\u2014Guupow- thrown about the room, which had evidently had de Ç dini Spe ' - > Abraham.latter will be at Constantinoble, which, being CAL RiGHTs of a free born Protestant majority.FROM ENGLISH PAPERS.der, 80,000ib.; munitions of war, 420,0 OUIb.; been inhabited by a family of some wealth.tion of fining at poncer Wood in the evening.\u2014 open fo them on the sea, could never be take, It is easy to see how similarly we are situated \u2014 Frey bombs and shells, weighing 730,- Past this spot a line of warehouses succeeds fire on i: Als evening a select party again at Spencer .se nor cou amiesch, and perhaps one or two to the American patriols in the groat neish- Ç .3 congreve rockets, 6,0001b; camp arti- well stored with wheat and barley, whioh, 1 Odes h Wood, to-morrow the ceremony of laying the | Boston issues 112 papers, with an annual other points on the Black ea, oh ch would in boring republic.Pa ea Southam minority GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.oles and harness, 270,0001b.; articles for the is said, will be destroyed, should the place be united 5 foundation stone of the monument to be erect- circulation of 54,000,000 ; New York, 104 pa- like manner be strongly fortified and held by has contrived for half a century to thwart or| Parliament has been mostly employed in | hospitals, 24,000Ib.; tents, cans, &e., 26,- abandoned, aecorting to the judgment of At 1 i \u201cel in honor the | 1760 pers, 73,000,000 circulation ; and Philadelphia, them.~ : bribe over the majority of the north\u2014to make disposing of small bills preparatory to the end 000lb.; india rubber bags, 13,0001b.; a chlo- those who think thut the possession of Yeni- Hyde ] nor of the heroes o , ou Thursday 51 papers, 48,000,000 circulation ; the northern freemen the supporters of a of the session.\u2014Mr.Roebuck has postponed roform apparatus, 481b.; hay-presses, kale is sufficient to secure the entrance to the 100,004 i i complimentary ball on Durham Terrace, ! Avi wicked system of slavery extension.I was for a fortnight, his motion of want of confi.Weighing 44,000ib.; sausages, 13,6001b.; Sea of Azoff.* Captain Loring, of the Furious, hooted- : and it is said a citizens\u2019 ball will be given, the * DUTY ON'PACKAGES.not sufficient to maintain slavery intact, but dence in the Government.A curiously com- | Cans, laters, and bedding, 58,0001b, ; dried does his utmost to put a stop to all kinds of Ane day tor which has not yet been decided on.\u201d Nverness paper states that, by the last| Vy have been handed the following copy | is area must be enlarged.It\u2019is doubtful if plicated case has arisen in the House of Com- | vegetables, 9,6001b.; eart \\ pags for the anil.pliage.he bo acts ane os fom gislatur ; All this must be highly gratifying to Comman- American mail, a newspaper arrived at Li- [ofa departmental order of the Customs, which the anti-slavery movement wonld have grown mons-\u2014Baron Rothschild, the Jewish member fers 42,318lb.; quinine, 234b.; preserved nually, and the blue jackets and hor he opened «ler Belveze, and will no doubt b highly YérPool, addressed to \u201c\u2018 Zar Alexander, Esq., We refarred toat the time as about to issue, 10 its now formidable shape had slave-holders for London, who virtually has no seat in the bee, 48,000lb.; in all, 1,785,000lb.For his ship are placed in the principal thoroug e said \u2018vète, and will no doubt be as ighly Emperor of Rooshie, Rooshie, E » The exempting Packages In which free goods are contented themselves with merely holding House, inasmuch as the Parliamentary oath Some weeks war materiel, weighing abdut fares to prevent the passage of any suspicius abroad zpprecinted by his Imperial master.We p shie, Rooshie, Europe.\u201d The imported under the Reciprooity Treaty with slave-property in the old slave states ; but \u201con the true faith of a Christian » prevents 1,000,0001b., has been daily embarked forthe goods.going must take care, however; and not kill these sorting-clerk at Liverpool, probably mistaking the United States from duty.\u2014From Great they were tioï content with this.They were his sitting therain, has forfeited his shadow Crimea.The English steamer Lady Jo- Deplorable as have been the recent outrages The | French gentlémen with \u201ckindness, = A city le \u201cdross for Rosshire, sent the paper in the Britain and from other countries, it will be ob- determined that their peculiar\u2019 instituiion.of of a seat by having contracted for the recent celyn will shortly sail for Bona, taking in tol | at Kertch, and deeply as we must regret | be 000,00 cont ry the ter diy vert \u2018 : y Liserpool bag 10 Inverness, whence it had to served, it is determined with true asinine stu- \u201cl&c+ Bondage should \u2018extend or rise side by £16,000,000 loan.A select committee is ap- the American clipper Gauntlet.These two an English General should have preferred the The : emporary the giiier ay very grayaly of: be sent southwards again pidity to continué to charge duty on Packages | Side with equal magnitude jp that of the lubric pointed to devide huw a man who has no seat Yesels will ship, in Africa, for the Levant\u2014 part of Mummius to that of Oudinot, we can- on the fered-a suggestion that\u2019 haï \u2018bleu given to again.containing free goods.\u2014This we have more ©f free states, On'jhe subject of slavery the can forfeil jt.the first 150, and the other 170 horses.The [not but discern, as far as Russia is concerned, him\u2014namely, the propriety of giving :Com- ss than once demonstrated to be inas direct vio- 50th is nearly united, whilst the north\u201d and Major Read has given notice of a bill to ex- English packet Whitehaven is also to proceed a jnst rétribution.journal of mauder Belveze and his officers ar opporjuni- The British Wasleyans are building a mo- [lation of law as it is-of common sense and of wrest are divi ed.Thus the minority, through tend arliamentary franchise to all persons thither with the New York clipper Allegha- The following extracts from.the Jou ths ty of visiting the Russian Pahoramä=ihough \"tent to the memory of the late Dr.Beau- the usages of every country in the world.Jt ¢/xisious of the free states, rule the federal Who pay come tax.Lord Lyndhurst called Pian, which is to convey 160 horses to the Dr.Clarke, at the commencement o h His ë ssian, Tanorama\u2014thoug bich ; .is true, no other country is gifted with Minis- official patronage and legislation.Comparing the attention of the Lords to the treaty of the army in the East.The Enflish stehmer En- centiiry, \u2018tell a sad tale of the conduct of the has b it would seem that the hint has uot been ta- Ont Which promisas to be not less beneficial ters of understatidings so opaque as our res- lesser with greater things, we occnpy by the 2nd December, 1854, with the view of elicit- hiskillen, towing the Amefiean) clipper Si- [*Rissia)l trodps at Caffa, Yenikale, Kertchy (as \u201cand Pr ken in the proper quartet.But the Journal to bis family than honorable to themselves.pousibles possess ; hence the difference :\u2014 present Canadian union a vety similar posi- ing information as to the present position of moda, is also to leave for Bona, where these he'éalls it), and Chersonesus, while occupy - and Fi de Quebec, a ministetiif bran albeit, cape the They are raising a fond by voluntary sub- [CIRCULAR No.12.) \u2019 lion.Protestants in Canada are ilivided\u2014 Anstria with respect to the Allies.\u2014Lord vessels are to embark 7 + héik\"fdélémantns Nerday Just, by the Wésal B omfmit- ns exI \\ f Canada, cost la France ; il seid tidélementiet | ay lust, by the Wesleyan Book C aft the 21st instant, that a)l.packuzes in which eYerywhere.on the increase in Upper Canada; 5ians except those of co-operation.the East the Napoleon I11., with 108 others.allowed to overthrow the beautiful mosques y sorted ba i EE to pull down tho minarets, tear ap the publie ! eterfiëllement la France.\u201d Really- this \u2018i8- tee, at Toronto, with a beautiful Electro Plate Free Goods are impor .T .i 6 Vi , OC : 8 ment \u2018a fra - eal 8 .Good imparted be admitted free, They now have two well conducted papers in \u2018Viscount Canning is appointed Governor rare dE 0 .mere bolnbast,\u2019and worse; und We ost #iirh- SLLver Service, as u token of respect for.his when of the ordinary materia) and character this city and three churchea\u2014hay ors.about General of India.There were two other as-| [Correspondence of the Lontlon Times.) fountiins, and destroy all the pubhc aqueducts L estly:redornmbtid out liyaly \u201cbontemgératy 16 seiVices as BovlSteward, duringthe ten years in which such s are imported, in so far as 10 build another aid a setpmarg: Nuns and piraats for the office\u2014the Earl of Elgin and| MansgiLLus, June 23.\u2014Orders have been for the sake of the smull quantity of lead they Keoff ovol ju this Warm weather, Our visitors that he held the office.Goods admitted under the Reciprocity Treaty Jesuits walk our \u2018stéeats ith\" Hooks of litle the Duke of Newcastle\u2014Lord Canning was received here to prepare ig embark an addi- contained, hen ec a bless en \u201c > LL a; ; are concerned.: children.A few years ago such things were Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs from 1841 tional corps d\u2019armée of 50,000 men.Govern- We verge in a coffee house at Cafla, W en 42 doubtless men of good sense and experi- The, tow i de te: | You will accordingly permit_all packages unknown, A few yours ago the Mirror |fo 1848, and has been Postmaster General ment has moreover chartered 60 of the steam.Me Prifioipal minaret, one of the ancient se who foetite § a yo gratefully, thoy, nik ap- questioned one cluminium, is now an un- of the ordinary materjal and descriptions in newepaper could scareals Jive.he Orange.since the formation of the Aberdeen Ministry boats plying on the Rhone, which it ie said oharacteristio monuments of the country, V4 bdo con .ecjate the.Kind attentions: bestow : -60 science, and ma which Goods admitted i i men vf this city, over .alrong, shava been In January, .¢ wi rown down.: pes h a ed upon y fitted intothe Province under taught by their.political leaders \u201cto court this y are to be despatohed to the Sea of Azoff, with When they settled m the country, the re- was 5 au \u2018The py of British private soldiers is to be rising Roman Catholic influence, simply be- doubled while on active service, the difference cause through the union it controls the Cana- being placed to each man\u2019s credit in a sav: | dian ministry.I think a dissolution of the a view to ulterior operations, which will carry the way further into the erlemy*s dominions.The Emperor Napoleon ILL, is determined to spare no sacrifice of mel of money mains of the city of Chetsonesus were so Con\" siderable that all its gales were still standing.These they soon demolished, and pulled dows produced in \u201cmy quadtity for $3 a poulid, Futtlier improvements are expected to reduce its cost to fifty cents, when it will naturally the Reciprocity Treaty ate:imparied; to enter them by our citizens of ul} origine-
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