Daily evening mercury, 22 juillet 1885, mercredi 22 juillet 1885
[" tra YBAR\u2014NO 170 DAILY EVENING MERCURY.MORES ET STODIA ET POPULOS ET PRELIASD DI0AM.~ Virg.Georg.1V.6.ee 1 ro ; .ep EE a \u2014_ > THR SURPLICE QUESTION.| , caNoN DUMOULIN EXPLAINS WHY HE PREACHES (N THE SUHPLIOK.Alter the order of morning prayer in §i James's Oath dral, Toronto, on Sun day, the Kov Canon Dumaulin stopped into the puipit, elad 16 his gurplics, and b foro annooncing hin toxt, stuted be desired Lo ny o few words ia lov jug kindueve, such us should exist bet woen u pustor and blu people, In refer ence to 0 mutter that hud ouused some eomin- nt\u2014bis prenching in the surplice First, ho sai, au regardod iootrine or churchmunship, this change hud no significance whnt-ver, It the blauk own hud ever hoon u budyo of party f bid long consod to beso.In puoot of this it might be cited that the most pronounced low ehurcbmen in Canada now preuchbed in aurplices, and not in gowns, a8 every one could pec rtuia for bimwelf, Secor d, th chunge was made sim ply us a m.tror of convenience.Every ooe must have s-en thal it w's high ly inconsevient that a clergyman should be obliged, in thesv days when clergy wore 89 searge, 10 retire from tho service and undevcrs and drew him wif twic over during the sume sor vies lt eeum-d to be much more aimpsle, and cert irly wus eusior, that he should perform the whole service in the same dres It eanbled him, with the approval of the Bishop, to do work ot the Churekb altogetber in n better way He tiustod they would seo that this wir dose, nol to bart anyone's feelings, but in the best interests of the Charels and her work And finally having said this in « arly, open, and, be trusted, loving spirit, be bad said ali that he meant to sir nthe subject mére JOE VINCENT.PRISENTED WITH A GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN BY THE MINISTER OF MARINE The Minister of Marino and Fisho rien at Ottawa presented Joe Vincent vith 8 magnificent gold watch nnd chain in recognition of the servisen tre bag rendered humanity io saving over thirty lives within th last fow yoars Br Molelan made some fitting re marke, and in reply Joe Vinocnt said \u201cGeutiomerf, you do nut vXpoct me Lo wake a speech.As [ um not a Chap lean, I will merely say what my bear dictates.I \u2018throk you most Hinerrely for tbe honor you have toferred upon me, | wish to ex rs ny gratiiude to Lhose who ato Laken an interest in this matter | bave alwuys been well rewarded for the cts | huve done in life saving for the pleasure felt in saving life cannot well be added to \u201d \u2014\u2014 WHEN THE GENERAL THOUGHT IT WAS HOT While Capt Grace, of the Midland Battalion, had charge of the extreme left of C Company, he discovered tha the forry at Butoche, which was being Baed by Riel na a means of transport 0g loops from shore to shore, Midd an oxo.lent opportun My for our men Lo fire on tbom.He report.d the discovery to Col Williams Md then Gen Middleton ordered the Bunsof the Winnipeg Field Battery to vhell the houses and topees on the op poilu side, which before were consider \"eatral.When the General cams o%n lo viow the position befor Ordering tho guns the rebels fired a Yery severe volley on this point, Tho \"eral remarked ovolly that this was nt Corner, and ordered the men t, 8 rholu.r, Although he himself emil \u2014 INCIDENT ON THE \u201cGALLIA'S\" VOYAGE Gallia's recent ill starred Oyage cross Lbe Aclantio à onbin ngor died and was buried at sea Br o'clock in the morning.The 4 led stéamer way progressing ni w four miles an hour, and as thore on Bot sufficient Weight put in the à to wink it, it appeared to follow mer 8 Wake for hours, a gloomy \" ndor of w hay might be the fate of 19 Unfortanate\u2019s companions.\u2018The Admiral th hos decided to eon- pedo rams simi} » Polyphemus, dring to the Intror's vices during the reo: t Bintry Bayais\" aimed Mokensio died 33 MEhl from injuries rege; «bp falling of à Torouta streot our | don Road, London strikes at the very spending pounds in medicines, [ was at Curative Syrup, and am thankful te say havs derived more benelit from it than any other medicine ! ever took, and would | advise any one suffering from the same complaint to give it a trial, the results they will soon tind out for themselves.you like to make use of you are quite at liberty to do so, ered, a healthy condition.They cure costive EE ep ES EE QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1885 NEWS JOTTINGS.| cured, a am, Sir, yours truly, \u2014\u2014 Mr, A J, White, Willi Breng, (PRM4 OF INTKIKST FROM ALL PARTS op | endincbam, Whitehaven, THE WORLD, \u2018let 16, 1882 MrA J WuitesmDeur le\" vas or some time atfficte ( with piies, .nŸ Vas Punams hats don't come from Pu a advised to give Mother Hegela Si} 'a m » but from Ecuador | trial, which | did.| am now ha y to l'atate that it has restoted me to complète A \u2018lexus judge fined a man for call ing him u liar while court was wilting Jean Ingelow pronounces hor own namo with the ug\" soft, Sunday colleotions in Spurgeon\u2019s congregation in L'andon sveruge 8345.The Princess of Wales is anid to be nenrly bald and the roynl wardrobe contuing BO wigs.Mra Smith, of Noultonborough, NIJ hus just taken her first medicine at the age of 93 A Missouri i-funt has been named Grover Cleveland Thomus A Hendricks Marmaduke Kindor, Zuckertort, the {nmous chvss paver, rece tly played forty games in Borlin simnitaneously, blindfolded, and won | tiem all, Mgr (wp 1 mays that the climate of Calitornin fosters \u201cirreverence, disbe lis, lack of pure tastes wad morilri cious morals,\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AN ALARMING DISEASE AFFLICTING A NUMEROUS CLASS.The disenss commences with a slight derangement of the stomach, tut, if neglected, it in time involves the whole frame, embracing the kidneys, liver, pancreas and, in fact, the entire glandular system, and the afflic'ed drags out a miserable existence until death gives relief trom snffering, The disease is often mistaken for other complaints; but if the reader will ask himself the following questions, he will be able to determine whether he Limes:f is ons of the afflict- od :\u2014Ilave | distress, pain or dificuliy in breathing alter eating?ls there a dull, heavy fe-ling attended by drowsiuess 7 Harve the ejes a yellow tinge?Does sa a thick, sticky, mucous gather about the gums and teeth 1u the mornings, aceom- panied by a disagreeable taste ?lg the tongue coated ?lu there pains in the wide and back ?1s there a fulness about the right side na if the liver were enlarg- Ing?Ja there costiveness ?Is there vertigo or dizsiness when rising suddenly from a horizontal position ?Tre the secretions from tbe kitneys scanty snd highly colored, with a deposit after sending 7 Does food lerment soon after eating, accompanied by a Hatulence or a belebing of gas from the stomach 7 la there frequent palpitation of the heart ?These various s\\ mploms may not be pre- seut at one time, but they torment the suffereriu turn aus the dreadiul discase progresses.If the case be one of long standing, there will be a dry, backing cougb, attended aftera Lime by expectoration, In very advanced stages the skin assumes a dirly brownish appe rance, and the hands and feet are covered by a cold, sticky perspiration.As the liver aod kidneys become more and more diseased, rbeumstic paics appear, and the usual treatment proves entirely unavailing against this latter agocising disorder.The origin of this malady is indigestion or dyspepsia, and a small quantity of the roper medi.ine wil! remove the disease i akon in its incipiency.It is most im portant that the disease should be promptly and properly treated in its first stuges, when a little medicine will effect à cure, and even when it has obtained a strong hold, the correct remedy shold be persevered in until every vestige of the disease is eradicate, untll the appetite has returned, and the digestive organs restored to a healthy condition, Ihe surest and most eltoctual remedy for this distressing complint 1s \u201cSeigel\u2019s Carative Syrup,\u201d \u2018a vegetable preparation sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the world, and by he pro; rie.tors, A, J.White, Limited, 17, \u2018arring.BC.' Thu Syru foundation of the dis root and branch, out t v « 1 a 8 J ease, and drives it, of the system.Market Plxos, Pocklington, York, last persusded to try try Mother Seigel's ir (his tostiosonlal Yours respectfully, (Signed) R.Turner, Seigel\u2019s Uperating Pills are the best tamily physic that has «ver heen diacoy.They oleanse tue bowels from all irritating substances, and leave them in ness, St, Mary street, Peterborough, November 20th, 1851, Mir, \u2014lb gives ms great plessurs to in form yuu of the benelit | have received trom Beigel's Syrup.| bave been sroubled | for years with dyspspsin; but after a few doses of the Syrup, ! fouud relief, and | alter taking two bottles of it | feel quiie P ê Hh | health\u2014I| remain yours, reeppcitully, \u2019 a! me that be suflered from a severa for indigestion for upwards of four years! find ta0k no end ofd octor's m-dicine without the sli utest benefit, and declares M Seigel's yup, which.he got from ° ife Mr: White, Syrup steadily increasing, triad it spaak very highly of its medicinal one would almost fancy that were beginning to breakfast, dine and aup on Mother Soi el's Syrup, the demand ie on the paid-up Capital has bee payable at the office of the this day to the 25th instant, inclusive, NEEDLESS TJ That the Health o' our City at this time Consumption, i Dysp pin, otc.(Signed} John H Light !5th August, ! Dear Sir,\u2014I write t+ tell you that, Mrlebry Hillier, of Yateshury, Wiita,infétma of as saved his Yours truly, (Signed) N.Webb, Chemist, Calne, Septemter 8th, 1X43, Dear Sir,\u2014| find the sale of Beigel's All who have irtues ; one customer describes it as à jodsend to dyspeptic peaple.\u201d always recommend it with confidence, Faithfully yours, (cigned) \u2018hemist-Dentist, Merthyr Tydvil, To Mr A J White Preston, Sept 21st, 1885 sly D ar Sir,\u2014Your Syrup aad Pilla are still very popular witn my enstom- ers, many saying they are family me licines pcssible.the best the other day a customer came foi two hottles + Syrup and raid \u201cMother Seigsl\" bad saved the lite of his wife, aud he edded, \u201cone of the-e bottles | am sending fifteen miles away tn a friend who is very ill, ! have muoh faith in it.\u201d The sale keeps un wonder\u2018ully, in tact, the pacple n constant and Lue satisfaction so great.1 am, dear Sir, yours taithtully, (Signed) W Bowker, To A } White, Enq.For sale by W, BIUNET & Co, Drnguists, 39 & 141, Kt, Joseph St, St.Roch, Quebec ; | | \u201c5 LARDI Vincent A, Wills, | 1 T 154 \u2018Mo COLL BROS NE AND O HET MACHINE AND HLUMISATIYG ; GERARD STREET, mens mm es SIX O'CLOCK EDITICN PRICE O* 5 CENT Tr & CO, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN , \u2014\u2014 w OILS = DON RIVER, | TORONTO.June 1, 59-618 ! nd A.J, WHITE, L.D,, Branch Office, 76 t, James St.Montreal.= : Neuces.A CARD, io all who are eutferiug irom errors and mdiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, arly decay, loss of muuhood, &e., | will 00d a recipe that will curs you, FREE OF CHARGE.covered by a minsionary in South America send saif\u2014ad-iresssd envelope to Itsyl'hie great ramedy was dis- osera I.[NMan Station D, New York.July 11, 1884, ly NOEL RANCOUR, ICE DEALER, 145, SCOTT STREET, ALWAYS ON HAXD, A SUPPLY OF ICH TAKEN ON THE RIVER ST.LAWRENCE June 3, 1885 3m Quebec Fire Assurance Company, Notice is hereby given that a P| Dividend of FIVE Per Centn declared, Company, on y d after ogly Témained out in the open and October 2nd, 1882.an rode : .; Sir \u2014Being & satterer for th Fooled to quietly view the position.dyspa vin inal ita mores forts and stir \u2018 Saturday, the 25th Instant.The Traner àn Booxe wi | Le CLosan from both daye By order, W.L, FISHER, Secretary, Quebec, 9th July, 1885, 169.3 SAY of paramount importance.Disease of every kind may at any time overtake ue and an ounce of precaution is worth a pound of cure, Both as a preventative and as a specific remedy SPRINGS MINERAL W the ST, LEON ATER takes first lace in cates of Cholers, Rheumatism, ! Liver Complaint, Gout, Fur sale, Wholesale and Retail, by sole Dominion Agents, GINGRAB, LANGLOIS & Co, Opposite Archbishop's Palace, RZ as 'I have These ONE OF TILK FINEST AND MOST THE WORLD, SITUA WHITEHALL PL PYING ONE OF THE BES! POSITIO FOR TIE RECEPTION OF VISITORS.SECURED BY LETTER OR TELEGRAM A ANALYSIS OF JOHN LA3ATT'S CELEBRATED AUB AND PORTER OF LOADON, ONTARIO, 1 nave analysed the India Pale Ale manu London, Ontario, bottled by N Y.Monteur, Quebeca light Ale, containing but little alcohol, very agreeable taste { Linported En which is ot Excellent nore energetic than the above Als, can be compared advantageous] May 12, 1885 THE HOTEL NETROPOLE LONDON, ENGLAND.} COMFORTABLE HOTELS IN TED IN NORTHUMBER! AND AVENUE, | ACE, AND TRAFALGAR SQUARE, AND OCCU- NS IV LONDON, NOW OPEN APARTMENTS MAY BE ; DDIESSED : THE SECRETARY TUE TIOTEL METROPOLE, : LONDON, ENGL \\ND.\u2014\u2014u BY \u2014 Rev.P.J.E.Pare, Profassor of Chem's\u2018ry, Laval Univarsi! y Queszo, 4th May, 1885 factured by JUILN LABATT, I have found it cions flavor, and of a aud compares with the besl ot a deli and Superior Quality, lish or American Alesalso annlysed the Porter, XXX Stout, | ; of the saine Brewery, Quality ; its avor is very agreeable ; itis a tonic for it ig a little richer in alcohol and with any imported article.les and Porter of John Labatt, of London, Ontario, are manufactured with the best quality Malt and Hops and they do not contain any unhealthy ingredients.I*.J.ip, PAGE, Professor ot Chen.iscrv.Laval University, Quebecim A.St.Raymond Lake Saint Joseph.St.Gabriel \u2026 ValoartierSta [11.1 DETR Se Ambroise and Ancienne Lorette .e Little River , June 4, 1885 Head Office BRANCHES :\u2014211 St James Street, Montreal ; 26 The above instruments are too well known t+ he musical nat! quire comment, Instraments of various other makers hoth new and second hand.Terma Liborai and Musical Works, Quebec April 25 1884 QUEREC & LAKE ST.JOHN! BAILWAY.For the conventencs of Bummer liesi.dents along the line of this Railway, periodical and communication tickets will be issue! at Reduced Rates between Que bec and the following Stations, vamely :\u2014 1 Moath, 3 Months, Trips each » Lake Simon $3.00 \u2018Twenty Trip Tickets must be used with: in one month from date of issue.A list of Summer Residences to Let near the dillerent Stations, with terms and other particulars,may be seen at the Office of tie Company, 91,33 Pater Street, & S.NORDHEIMER, F TASLISHED IN 1845, : 15 King Street East.Toronto i Sparks Street, Ottawa James street, Hamilton ; Oddfellows\u2019 Block, Loudon ; 80 28 FABRIQUE STRERT QUEBEC General Agents for the Dominion for the Justly Celebrated Pianos ot CHICKERING & SON, BOSTON ; STEINWAY & SON, NEW YORK ; ITAINES BROS, NEW YORK : ESTEY ORGAN hlio to re in usie in grout variet Grout bargaine in Sheet A@F INSPECTION INVITED.Â.& 8, Nordheimer 26 FABRIQUE STREET.HENRY IEVERS, L.D.9., SURGEON DENTIST, -\u2014HAS REMOVED TO\u2014 No.39, St.Ursuls Streer, (Double Houss near the Fire Stalion,) SG TELEPHONE COMMUNICA TION-\u201c@e ; 3 \u201c May 32,1885 n \u2018 15 29 Single $20.00 18.00 14.00 11.00 50 cents.| TO 700 6.00 \u201c \u2014\u2014ettrreee mm er 4.00 3.00 Ci \u201c 9.00 1.50 10 A MERICAN AGRICULTURIST, '00 Columns ;and 100 Engrevings in E, à 3rd Year.$L3O A Year, Send three 20.stamps for Sam le Gop tinghsb or German) of the Olfes: end Best gad el in ce rt .P A 08 T6l, Bros a w Po) J.@, 8COTT, 3ecy.& Mansg or, m # \u201cRAT !LRIN FNGLAN SE te mi er Ca + will fod s complete bly sir ates fron 1505 wm the leading Loom ©: «sv Frith Juseun, Grost lL'Usel Ftrret, Ÿ .C., Jondon, Bosland, QUEBEC DAILY MERCURY Wrpnespaÿ Rvenina, Jury 23 re rue Governor Gencral has left Ottaws for Daithrusie, N.B, on a Bali g exeursion.EET \u2014 Tee Admirally is maturing measures for the defence and protection of the commercial ports in the British CoLoNEL RipeEwaY, commander of the Afghan Bourdary Commission, is gezoited a Knight Commander of the Star of Lodia, _\u2014\u2014 pr eee Tue Right Hon, W.E.Forster, Liberal member of Parliamert fur Brudford, and formerly Chief Secretary for Irelund, will, it ie ssid, anon visit Canada, \u2014 www Tue Marquis of Salisbury, for Eng - l.ul, and the Marquis Teeng, for China, have signed the new opium trenty between China and Great Britain by the terms of which the interior of the Empirc is opened up freely to the opiam trade, EERE DzsparcHes from Rome state tha Cardinal Howard ig expected to spend QUI.BLC THK RETOUNED VOLUNTEERS! PR OXRDIEGS OF THIS EVENING The 9 b Battalion mustered «ight compani.s ut the drill shed al ten am and wore dismi-sed for the day) to.ae.semble on Jacques Carlier market square nt 730 pm, und march by 81 Joseph strout wost to its Intursvetion of St Valier strorty th.uce by Abraham Hill, St Genovieve, St Jobs, Fabrique, Buai-, Fuit and Bt Louls streets to Bt Louie ate and Dufferin Avenue, whero the Sreworke will be sent up in their honor,afier which the committee will take suppor with the corps at the expense of the city.BALL AT THE ALAND, The summer rosidents of the Bout de lle intend to give a ball on Friday evening, st Lizotie's note, to the officers of the 9th B.ttalion of Quebeo and 65th Batt.lion of Montreal\u2014\u2014 SOUNDING THE ALARMA GREAT CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IMMINENT Le Canadien foreshadows in the fo! lowing language a great constitutional change imminent in the Dominion ; \u2014 \u201cThe session of the Dominion Par liament now olosed will be from cer tain standpoints r-ckoned one of Lhe most memorable in our history Among tlie queations solved must be placed in the foremost rank the Franchise Bill, in virtue of which tbe Comumons of Canada have legislat-d upon the elector nl basis of their own representation The Federul sentiment was sufficivntly strong snough to ensure the passage of this measure by a large mujority, sad thie is a sign of tho times which every one that is not blind will perceive We ure drifting directly and rapidly towarde tbe disappearance of the Pruvinoial powers to form but onu nation.Those who believe that a shert holiday in Ireland a+ the guest of the Earl of Carnarvon at Dublin.Castle.It is etuted at Rome that the | r ports to the cffroi that the Vatican, bas empowered Cardinal Howard to negntiate with Engieznd for close rel: tionship between tbat country and the Vat'ean, are untrue, \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tae gradual emaneipation of the s'aves in Lhe Brazilian Empire is said 10 bo procceding autisfuotoriiy.Within be past fourt-en yeors more than balf a million have been set free, and, alihougb perbups double tis numb r i tat an excessive cetimate for the r.-t still in bondage, they will el! bave gained their literty before ten years more.Ep \u2014\u2014\u2014 Tue Purnellites, who hope to carry a vomber of English constituencies, have alienated at lesst on» influential Rudical.Mr Brailaugh eays he was so shocked at \u201cthe exbibition of Irieh furocity\u201d in the Commons the olber day, when he was being discussed, tbat he will feel juatified in opposing any Iri-h candidate who rtands for any English constituency.Tae rpeech from ghe Throne by which the Houses of Parliament were protogued, after a asssion of 172 days, promises, though we doubt it, that the increase of the Tariff will enable the Government to meet tho various engagements of the country.Indeed, the Finance Minister will have to cut hi- ¢ at with much more voonomy thun be has done in the past if bo does ro: propose Lo muko uso of material tot is now ut his disposal.There is wo little to congratulate the country npn in the business whioh h:s been transact:d that the ordinary reference ui thant churnctor is of the baldest po- sible kind.The speroh speaks for it veif, It is notoworthy that not one of the orgaes in their nuthoriz «| fore- shadowments had the hurdinood to announce shat the session hud been ratisfactory to the Government or that its tenssac'ions under their direction wero likely tv be of material benefit The tramp card With all of them is Sir Leonard's finaocial operations in Eugland.WILLIAM T.Sgean, \u201ceditor of the Pull Mall Gazette, says a rocent writer, is about 40 years of age, a slim, wiry, nervous man, with push snd energy stamped upon his brow.He bas dictated English foreign policy of late more than any other man.ois of the \u201cslasher\u201d type, full of earnest- noes He met Chinese Gordon at Dover, talked over the then situation in Bgypt, returned to London, and wrote the article which compelled the Government to send Gordon to the the difference of roces and creeds can prevent this result will see their ideas di-appointed before long.From the moment that it is no longer the Pio vinces that are represented at Ottawa the principle itself of their existenco is extinguished.Bufore long, the only interest leit Lo the control of the Provinces will be education and coloniz ation.And even as it is, does not the aid towards the construction of rail ways for the duvulopment of culeniz ation in the provinces csme at hie very moment from t'e Dominion Treasury ?lt ie only necessary Lo lend an car to bear in the Parliament of Canada the promouitory rumblings which are the forerunnors of a change in our form of government, of a re modelling of our constitution.The question, d'acreetly discussed and agitated, though only in private ar yet, wili soon take a more sccentusted ani tangible shaps It ie better to be prepared for it thau to sbut our eycr on the subject.\u201d \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 GUBERNATORIAL.The Lieut Governor and Madame Munson Sill pass :be Summer months at Point au Pie.Lieut Governor Mneson | as signifi d his intention to present to Laval University for annunl competition u gold medal during his term of office, for subjects to be hereafter determined upon \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014- MORE ICEBERGS | The steamship Lauderdale, which arrived from Burrow yesterday, met a forest of icebergs Lo tho east of the Straits of Belle Ixle and was 12 hours passing through it One berg ot huge dimensions bad taken up its\u2019position ne sentinel just ut the entrance of the Straits.RIEL'S TRIAL A despateh from Regina today announces that Riel's counesl have obtained a postponement of the trial for sight days and the Government are to pay the witnesces THE «NORTHAMPTON\u201d The fl .gship is under urders to leave port on Suturdny for Hulitax, CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS Duties collected At the Custom House oday amounted to $4264 94.RECORDER'S COURT.An immense namber of oarters, dog owners, grocers, &\", were bofors the court for not having their licenses and were fined.Four drunks were went up for short periods.A grand piano, just presented to the Prinooas Bontrico, is n unique flair, It is in n bluele cusn, ornamunted with gold.Thorustaining pedal enables the p'ayorto pr slong the sound o! one or more notes on the organ privsip.l The piano bus 8) elustio n touch thut ali the graduations, from the must sub Soadan, and onco there Le raised such a row that the Government had to s-nd Wolseloy to Gordou's rescue.duvd whisper to the groutest foiti-s mo passage, o:n bo ceomplishud with JAILY QUEBEU VOLTIGEURS RETURN.THEIR RECEPTION AT «WEN seUND\u2014 GREKTED WITH THE WILUET ENTHU- BLA8M ALL ALONJ THE LINE (l'oront » Globe.) About 8 o'glock yesterday mornin the CO P B steamship Alberta, wii curried (he Ninth Battalion Quebec Yoilg urs and the Midland Baitslion, wus disvoyersd on the horizon about twenty milesout fr .m the enterprising towa of Owen Sound, und Instantly,by .praconcurted urrangement, the fire belts of Lhe town began to ring and almost the entire population, ne well ue many Who bad cvme frou the avicounding country, crowded down to the docks, which bad been decorated o srobes sud bunting in roynl «tyle he Alberta, with fags Bying from ovory ava lable rope and spar, and her decks covered with red and dark uui formed soldiers, presvnted a renlly beautiful spectacle.Cheer alter cheer was given with ull the might of lungs and thrsuty and the ass m'led crowd fairly das cod with enthusiasm.The shoers w re answered with deep fuel ing by the Volunteers, sm of wlom afierwurds confessed to buvo felt a rining lump in their Lbrouls ns the kindly greetings met them All of the troops looked protty wel! buttered up They were tnod AB BROWN AS BUTTERNUTS Bud their clothes were well covered with d-rt and pork far Tue patches were many and variegated, tho pre- sailing material being bag linen, Cul Straanber zie, Col Smith, ad Colonel Awyot, on landing wore cordialiy wel comed by the Mayor, nnd Miss Allen g'aceluily pinned & rose on Col Strau b.nzic's breust.The Volunteure were taken to a refreshment rovm at the dock, and given a lunch, Ev ry thing was arrang-d in à thoughtfu.manner, and Lhe refreehmunis were partaken of without the slightest cou fusion, the young sons of the w -t prominent people of the town acting us waiters, The following are Lhe offic.rs of the 9.b Quebeo Voltig ure :\u2014 Col Amyot, commanding ; Lieut Col Key, Lieul Col Evanturel, Stuff Offic:re\u2014Paymaster Major l'ugal, Adjutant Cuagrain, Chupluin Rev F Faguy, Surgeon Ds B'uis.No 1 Company\u2014 Major Frvueitr, Liout La u-, Lieut Hunvl.No 2 Compuny \u2014Acting UCapt, Fret, \"Jout Fancuer de St Maurice, Licut Unsgrain.No 3 Company \u2014Capt Droiot, L- ut Billargé Nu £ Compuny\u2014Capt Gaurneau, Lieut inbranobe, Lieut Fiset.No 5 Company\u2014Cupt Penny, Lieut Dupuis Lieut Dion, No 6 Compuny\u2014Capt Fages, Livul Siehyn, No T Compiny \u2014Capt Pinaul:, Lieut Louthicr, Liout Pantaleou Pelletior.The seper:er «nt red into u conversa tion WitL thu men ofthe Shi Battalios sud trund them to bo GENTLEMANLY, G:0D NATURKED, AND IN TELLIGENT teliows They gave him a short ne count of their shure in the cut puign but us thoy were kept mosl of tn ume on guard duty in Edmonton, Cu gary, Gloicher, Langdon, and other placea their asventures wore neither numerous or 8 41 tling, the only event of an interesting character boing tue theft 01 15 horses, by Indiaux, on the mores bom Calgary to Edm ton angel looking young fullow was naauu by tlio reporter how the grub agreed with bim.His Enghsh was not as cond us that of the muj ity of tho but niion, but®the roporivs made him out tn say that it was ull rigu but tor #23 loctle fol.ows in ze tea The reporter was considerably puzziny bul another cloarsd the mystory wv) I: vonically saying #pollywog~\" \u201d\" TUE FINANCE MINISTER How BIR LEONARD TILLEY FL ATED His LOAN Sir Leonid Tiiley, Finance Minist r says bis mission, has bosu u great suc cons and had provided altogether fm about $55,000,000, 827,510, 00 vt which was a matured loan ned $27,500,000 was a new loan, OF this Inst £4,400, 00V wan & now irsue and £1,500,00 4 temporary loan of only trom ex to twelve months as circumstances migh: require, The nverago nmourt renlized on this loun was £10, 1580 uu the £1 0 It was double! at first whethr mors than par could bs go for the \u2018ssue, but the co + p-lition wu- sharp Tho whole amount of the tun durs was about £12,000,008.A vo markable fonturo in connection wi:u !tuis is the fict that over £4,4)0,000 nterlpz Was tondered for in sums bet woen £100 and £10,000, showing tha: the Jarg< proportion of tenders came from actual investors.There ie un.doubt tint the average obtained for the jo«m wus increascd by the confi dence given to investors by Lhe able aud patriotio manner in whigh the fine effect EVENING MELLO KS Tenpuuaturk,\u2014The tullowing luthe tomperuture, Furenbeit, by Hesrn & Harrison thermometer (ugroving with Nogrotti & Zurabra;) in the shade, at The M reury Oios, 20 und 22, Moun wn Lil), 130 foot above spring tide level: \u2014 July 1,46 56 | + 3, 64 | 65 j 84 | 81 eshowuy wg 53, 60 | e8 | Te cloudy « ai ba | 8) 66 | 60 o aloar \u201c8 80, BT 61 | \u201c1 | Ww ver « 8 83} 60 | «3 78 © clear voy 69 | 62, 69 | 761\u2014 var \u201c8, 68 6; 8 9% « clear 9: 65) T1 { 78 | 81,0 rain \u201c10, 8 | 6, 7 18.w clea: wil 60 87 13 9.w clear wiaj ss) 62; #1 | 811w olar \u201cin 67, 68; 83 | 81 w clar \u201c14, BT 63 76 | 87 = clordy \u201clp, 591 65} M2 ; Hw clear wig, 67, 63, 36 , 85, w clear 17, 60} 63 TT | 83 | w var «18.65 60j 19 , Be, se cla: \u201c10 621 28 | 88 | T1 var \u201c30 53 60) 80 , 85, w cles \u201cal; 61, 63 88 | 75.© raiu am s a 87.65, 71 ; S3j0 cles amer prmmm rm New Adverthhnementspe HOTEL DU CHIEN D'OR, l'his well-\" nsw: «ud popular lestaure ant, opp wile tu Lost )flior, hae just been OPENID by the undersigned.The Bar is arranged in Bodega style : Wines, Liquors and Cigars \u201cre of the very beat desorption ; \u2018The Breaxlest, Dining sod Supper Rooms are r chly furnished and the tables garnished wih all tne delicacies of the season.Private -ooms for select pari(s, u@F- A Table d' Hote from 12 to 3.The patronage of the sid accustomed boarders at the Chien D'Ur 18 respectfully solicited.J.THOMAS LEVALLEE, PROPRIETOR 165 2 pt EE PLEASURE TRIPS Ou bourd the Ma ;vificent Steam Yacht EGA\u201d Carrying Easily 250 Fassengers From and alter FRIDAY, 10th JULY, 1855, the VEGA\" will make the following trips, weather and circumstances pe'- aliting :\u2014 MONDAY, around the 'sland, 1.30 P.M.| UESDAY, Crane Island, 9.00 AM.WEDNESDAY Berthier, 9,00 AM.YHURSDAY, Cran lslan, 3.00 AM FRIDAY, i erthier, 9.00 A, M.SATURDAY, around Lalu dy 1.30 P.M, Stopping at St.Joseph and Bout de L'i-le downwards and upward, Le ving print, Champlain Whar, FARE, - - = 30 13 DAILY\u2014Will l-uve Champlain Whart Every Ev-ving nt 8 P.M.for Moonlight r.xcursions, returning at iO P M.Price, \u20195ets.Ou SUNDAY, will run intermediately with the #Urla ns\u201d to the lsland (§ hour interv ly.158 SKIN DISEASES Are of two kinds ; firstly those which are only skin d ep (which ate not naw to be consider ed) ; secon ily, thos which ars caused by a bad state of the blooi.and which attack various | arts of the body in different wus Skin dise se shows itself n the HEAD some times in the form ol Dandruff which no amount of brushing and combi: g will get rid of.and someti cs in he fom of 8 aly Eruptions, In the NECK, by sn enbugement o the glands (commonly culled Q anduar Swollings, which if unchecked hecome vary unsightly woun's.In the ARMPITS, sud the inside of the ELBOWS, by an inflam d songhnuss of the 5 i 1, which \u2018s very painfat w eu Wash d.In the HANDS, by dep Urachs or Fissures.wii b, if healed for a \u2018ew 'a 8 speedily ouen aguin, or by - orny-l 0:- ig patches In toe LEGS by Hard, Shiny and Infi med 8 ve!lings, or by wounds mor: or less deep.Aml on tas BODY, i.Led, «aly Patches, w ich as often asru be: off 'orin ugwin, or in the dis hirge oi u tut, watery fluid «fa ver disngrecable nature.In a Ithess case the tra ment must be two'ol (.bn Ointme:.t is requirrd to re leve Itching, al le icine must bs taken to change tue stat ofte Blou |, and ren ler it pure.Roti thes requirements re supp Jed by Dr I beri\u2019 Celebrated Medicines, The OINTMENT called ° \u20ac x ,! THE L008 P ANS, FRIEND PILUI.Æ ANTI-SCROPHULLE or ALTERATIVE PILLS.I ene Two Medi [ues have now stood the test of 100 years\u2019 U ial, having been introduced to the publ ¢ In the \u2018atéer part of the 1.st \u2019 cen\u2018ury.\u2018They may be obta'uei 0 all Chem'ste, or the Propriet rs.\"REACH & BARSICUT l',B tpa roar, Dorsxr, Price 1 13d.2+.64, 11+ un | 224, cach | Postage extra, Northwest reb-llion was dealt with, | Juve 24, 1885 MILLINERY GOODS, The balance of our Summer Stock of Trimmed and Untrimmed Straw Hats and Bonnets is now selling off at Greatly Reduced Prices.GLOVER, FRY & CO, MANTLES, DRESSES, All Goods in these Departments have heen re-marked at extremely low prices to effect à clearance of Summer Stock, WASHING DRESSES\u2014(G00D STYLES, From $2 upwards.MORNING WRA: PERS, ete, GLOVER, FRY & CO.Saguenay Royal Mail lim 1885.1685, Steamers to the Sagusnay, TADOUSAL, CACOUNA, RIVIERE DU LOUP AND MURRAY BAY.\u20140r-\u2014 Comumencing où tbe 23rd instant, the well-known tirac-Class ¥ eam: rs \u201cSt, Lawrence\u201d and \u2018Union\u2019 Willeave St.Andrew's Whar! as follows TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 730 4M; the #St Lawrence,\u201d for Chicoutimi and i | Ha! Bay, calling at B.y ~t Paul, Evoulements, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup and Tadousac.; WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, al T30 AM, tbe \u201cUnion, for Chicoution and ila ?Hs } Bay, call.ng+t Bay do 2000.10,000 10 do 1000.10,000 20 do 500, 10,000 [ 100 do 300.20,000 300 do 100.30,000 500 do 50.25,000 1000 do 25.26,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZE, 9 Approximation prizes of §300., $6,760 ?do do 100.4,600 ?do do 15,5.2,260 1,987 Prizes, amonnting to.$365,500 Application for rates to glubs should be nade only to the office of the Company in New Orleans.For further information, write clearly, glv- tug full address, POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Kxchsuge in ordinary letter.Currency by Expe as (al' sums of $3 and upwards at our axpenan) ad iressed , M.A.DAUPHIN, New Orieaus, Ls, Ur M.A, DAURITIN, 607 Heventl St.Wasoingtos, D.C.Make P, O.Money Otders payable and acdrens Regirtered Letters to Yow Orleans National Bank, New Orleans, La 164.4w eod [MPORTANT NOTICE The following Certifioats from such » bigb authority as the Port Physician bas a value that 01unot be deniod sven by the most skeptioal, Mr.@iiman, President of the St.Leon Spring Co., to whom tha letter is addressed, is ene of the pro rietors of the Hotel at St.Leon \u201cQuraxe, 3 Dur Me GiLmas, - 1 think the £:et should bo made known that the St.Leon Mineral \u2018Vater is a mnst excellent remed for Scarlet Fever and Monsler.1 olaim the merit of having been the first to d scover this property in this water and to have proved ita virtues by a tairtrisl.How It forces out the eruptions of sour.let fever and how rapidly the sore throat is cured by Ita use, without tbe aid of any other remedy, ia surprising ; eo far, none of the usual soquels have shown themselves Under this trestæent.I soribe & daily bot bith of this Mineral Water, and +a much ofit to be drank, day and night, as poe.sible; without paying sey attention: to the ooca- sional vomiting whioh follows, as it benefits the throat,~or lv the purgin) , whish is not weskening Children, st first, take the water unwillingly, but afterwards eagerly, to assusge the raging thirst caused by tho fever.Abundance of milk but a moderate qnantity of heef ten are allowed ; as also brandy, when support is required.This fever was quite provalent at 8 Leon last yo P and the medics! mon there tried this water on my recom.men iation, with the same satisfactory results as | wetw.th, 1 consider this water ab oninSoariet Peover ; itis so simple and yet so effectual.1 woutd have no hesitation to employ it in Small Pox and Asiatie Cholera ; na it washes the polson out of the aystom most oxpeditiously.| have, uppsrently, eured sever: cases of Kpilepey ot long standing by the use of this water solely } it, | suppose, correcting the deranged state of the hn stive organs, whieh is often the.starting point of this d sevse.| meed say aothing asto what it can de for Rheumatism sed Dyspepsis, ss that is too well |.known to ths public aiveady.Yours very traly, rings.sono, 1885.A.ROWAND.\" The shove has been hanled by Mr.Filmuo te the undersigned and needs ne cemme-L.\u2018I'he celebrated ST.LEON WATER is for sale, wholesale sud retail, by Opposite Archbishop's Palace.« 161-3 , OCKYKR'$S BULPHUR HAIR RESI : RER.\u2014Sulpher being highly prised + its stimulant, cleansing, healthtul setion 1 tbe hair glands, Lockyer's Resturer 1 congly rec ommended, It is most agres- ve imuse, Large bottles 16 .Sold by nemists, Hairdresers, and Pertumers 41 Lou ThE QUEBEC DAILY SIX O'CLOCK EDITION GINGRAS, LANGLOIS & CO.,|y as QUEBEC DAILY MERCURY WaDNEsUAY Evanino, Jour 22 LATEST CABLE NEWS.Turkish Grand Viaier's Views on an Alliance with England.A Life Boat Sunk at Yarmouth\u2014 Eight Men Drowned.Wimbledon Meeting\u2014Kolapore Cup Won by the English Team Royal Wedding\u2014Emperor Wiliam's Health-\u2014Other News.By cable te Tum MrrOURY : G CoNsTANTIN PLE: July 22 \u2014 The Grand Vizisr, in nn ictarview yester doy wth Hobart Pusha, ssid bo recog nized ihe neoemity of Turkey forming an allinnce with England, and declured that tbe conclusion of auch an altiunov wonld bo much easier now Lhan it wr® before THE APPROACHING ROYAL MARRIAGE Lonpon, July 22 \u2014Early annouce men'a regarding the marrisge of Prin oovs Beatrice to Prince Henry of But tembrrg were that the guest list would not be extended beyond the members of the families of the iigh contracting partice; but an addition here sud there were made urtil now the ocr: mony, which tukes place tomorrow, promives to be as largely uitonded us the marrisges of any of the bride's royal brothers aud sirters The Glad stone Government, the present Minis try and Lord Wolseley have been invit -d, \u2018That the marriase is nol geno rally approved of by the Royal family is an open secret | \u2018The Prince of Wales opposed it to ths utmost and only o n-ented Lo be present and tu allow his daughters t act as brides maids when be found it impossible to revent th- marriage.Tho Crown rincess of Germany positively refused to attend, nnd it is only now, at the last moment, at Lhe int reession of the Prinoves of Wal-a, that she aud the Crown Prince have yielded .EIGHT MEN D .OWNED Yassours, England, July 22 A lite bon! containing fitteen men atarlod from hore this morning to rescuo Lhe Liew of a briguntine, which was in dis tress.B foro reaching its destination, the lifo bout struck a sunken wreok snd sank, Eight ot the occupant were drowned.All of the unfortanate mon were married.THE WIMBDEDON MEETING.WinsLED N July 22\u2014The English team won the Kolapore Cup with n «core of 660.The Guernsey tea u soored 639, the Jersey team 612, and the Canadian team 597 LonDoN, July 22-The competition for the Quonn's oop ar Wimbledon ba- cliwed.The winner was Sergeant Bulwer, of thy Sooond Lincolnshire corps (The Private Gallan*, of the Eighth Mid dlo sox Regiment, snd in 1888 by S-rgeant MuKay, of the First Sutberland Regi ment, NATIVE OFFICERS SHOT.BoMBAY, July 22\u2014A so'dier in the Madras Native Infuntey hero, who bad been reduced in rank, shot three of his officers dead yesterday.He also wounded the English adjatant of bis regiment, CANNIBALISTIC MADMAN ARRESTED Venics, July 22\u2014A madman hue buen arrested al San Dons, near here an a charge of kiphapping.He com fasnes that be has stolun And ent-n 8 number of ahildren boonuse ho was starving.EMPEROR WILLIAMS HEALTH.BæaLiN, July 22\u2014Tbe Fmperor Willinm of Germany had several fuint ing fits after arriving nt Mainau Island on the way from Hwa to Gastion THE CHOLERA RAVAGES, Maprip,July 22\u2014Incomplete returns ol tho progress of cholera in Spuin rizo was won lust year b onnen and 685 deaths.THE MAHDI AGAIN REPORTED DIAD.A880UAN, July 22- Messongers (row Gobru, report that Et Mandi died of small pox on June 20th.VISITING PRINCE BISMARCK.Loxp)N, July Z2\u2014l'be Duke of Edinburgh bas visited Prince Bismarck nt Kossingen _-\u2014\u2014 A balloon in which \u2018the aeronaut Bioy sacended trom L'Orlent, France, as boon picked up nt sea.\u2026 and throughout the world.im Locerautio -e juul te any of *ightheb =r * has been seen of Liloy.EVENING MERCURY.sterday, show a total of 1752 now |\u2018 Nothing Current News Items in the Capital City.By telegraph to the Mercury.UFTAWA) July 23\u2014Mr Caron hae re tarsed to the city from stlending tb funeral of Col Williams at Port Hope COLLAPSE OF A HOUSE IN HULL.A hoase on Main street, Hull, uwon ed by Mr Read, of Albany, N Y, ool lapsed yesterday.The lowor part ef the building wes used as a carpenter shop and the upper ss a dwelling by » Mr Poirier and family He was ab sont ut his work and re Poiri r and ber three little children were \u2018eut ing their dinner.She heard a alight eraoking and suddenly she saw the wall swaying, sod next she was thrown violently to the floor.The yoongest child, a little girl of 15 mouths, wus thrown into the ovon ul the cooking rtove and badly burncd about the fuse and body.Tue walls und roof foll in and the Louse wa: burned to ruiye.Mre Poirier and th other two children were unhurt.THE IRON AND STEEL MARKET By telegraph to the Mercury.PuiLapELPHIAJ uly 2Z\u2014Rail maker?buve inquired for 30,000 tous of atch raila,moatiy for Western rosis, within n woek.Ordors for 11,000 tons have been booked ut $25 Today $26 ix offered for round tots The wrought pipe mills throughout the Stile have in sight large orders.The merobants\u2019 orders keep the mills on full time Steet iron requiroments are gaining Indications point Lo n steady demand for all kinds of irou and steel in sma\u2019! lots.HEAT IN NEW YORK By telegraph to The Mercury.New Yon, July 22\u2014Tue tempera ture is about 90> today.Ten aus stroke have burn reported) 8 of them fatal, - ROLLING MILLS IDLE, By telegraph to the Mercury : YOUNAST-WN,Ohin, July 22 \u2014Twelve rolling mills mn Muboning Valley are still idie on account of the strike of workmen, who number 6,000.GRANT VERY LOW.By telegraph to The Mercury.Mount Mcfirea wx, N Y, 1 pm\u2014 With the declining day his physician beli- vo~ Genotal Grant will rapidly dee inv GAMBLING HOUSES CLOSED.By telegraph to the ME:CURY Caicagn, July 22\u2014Al! the gambling houses in the city were closed lnsL night and a number have discharged their employees HOG CHOLERA.By telegraph to the Mercury VAnDALIA, Illinois, Joly 22\u2014Hog clio'era bas appeared in Lhe northern part of this county.SIGNAL SERVICE, L'Islst\u2014CI ar and warm; strong west wind.Inard at 9 am, tug F | Chnmpion with bark, River du Loup\u2014Light NW wind.Inward\u20144 nm, tugs Resolute aud Conqueror with tows ; 6 am, a -teamer F ther Point \u2014Raining; light west wind.Ss Dominion inward 1 am.Fame Point\u2014Inward at 7 am, ee Avlona Soutb Point\u2014Inward; Norwegian bark, IC MG THE GW ASSHOPPERS IN SAN FRANCISCO A prominent San Francisco drug housa has wont 2000 pounds of arsenic into the valley in the put few duys.Thin gives some ides of the onslaught hat is being made on the grasshoppers The propuration is found to work like a charm.The hoppers.at it, whether wet or dry, and rather soem to like it and there\u2019 is no danger of communicat ing the poison to the (ruit wr anything of that kind, ss they never fly aflt-r outing itysimply contonting themselves by crawling off and hunting a shady place to div in, ! \u2014\u2014\u2014ememtent Nervous Dabilitatod Men You are allowod à free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr Dye's Celebrated volsio Bele with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for tho speedy relief and p rihanont cure of Nurvous Debility, loss of Vitality and Maokoo!, and ali kindred troubles.Also, for many other disvases.Complete restoration 10 health, vigor and manhood guaran- to d.Nu riskisineurred.lilustrated pampblot,with fullinlormation, terme, ote, mailed free by addressing Voliuwn Belt Cog Marshall, Miobg TREAL.An Interesting Budget of News from the Sister City.By telegraph to Tus Msrounr MoxTREAL, July 22\u2014Tho siock mar koi was from } ti § por sent weaker today.RECEPTION TO THR HALIFAX REGIMENT The Balifux regim«nt arrived in the eity this morning and received 8 magni£sont reception at St Hourl.Waiting to receive them were Mayor B-«augrand, Lieut Colonel Worsley, Hon My.Beaubion, Ald Stroud, Mr M Bi Gnuli, MP, most af the staff and officers and 20 mon of the various city regiments.About 10 v'olook, As the engine 6 enmod into thy station, the gore of the Field Buttery, under Col teverron, fred a salute, while the bana of the Viotorin Rifles pluyod \u201cThe Biitish Greraliers\u201d and tho pipecs of the 80th Rusai Scots struck up a soul inspiring | pibroch, Foe Mayor welcomed Colonel Bremn:r in the name of the city, pre souting him witli u bougnot.Flugs were displuyed, aud one with «W.il dans, Halifax!\" \u2018the men were served with u substantial breikfust, members of oily regiments acting as Waitors.\u2018The officers had breaktast s.rved in marquess, tbe city ofllcers doing duty in «rving The train was then aguin boarded and n p'essant ran wus taken out to Enohine, where the »t'amer Prince of Wales was in waiting, All being ready the stonmor prooceded down th Repids.The trip was moat delighttnl.The npproach of the ntoutmer to the city was heralded by caanons from th» Field Battery, acd deawo up to r crive the comrade voluntoers was the Montreal cavalry a 4300 (ficers and men from other city regimonts, whi'e the revel ment wall was thronged by thousands of enthusiastic epee ttorg A procession was then formed to the City Hall, where Mayor B angrand addressing Col Bremner weloomed thom «w soldiers returning from doing duty for their country.They were our comjatriots and we lo sod upon them as the vanguurls of our Canadian nati mality, whose terri tory wus only bounded by the roaring waves of two oceans, Tuvy were brave b.,~and at their country\u2019s call had ob heeitat=d to leave their tunilies in duferce of the Duminion.The speech wag recvived with tremen dus applause | Col Bromner said it was woll worth all their hardship« to reseive such an ovation.The men thon marched through the city amid the greatest excitvinent nnd when at Victoria Square the fountains wore turned ou full poxer, throwing n head of wat-r, 70 fect into the air Lunoh was partakon of at the Windsor ac 2 o'clock and the mon were driven in busses and carriages through the beautiful mountain park.After dinner this evening the men will leave tor hume.A BICK rOLDIER Private Holte, one of the members of 65th Battulion, has been (ukon t) Notre Dame Hospital, ho being ex tremely wenk from the long journey ho hve undergone.La Minerve snys that the Director at tho Geol gioal Commission is not -xactly popular.It ¥s well known that la-¢ year Mr Selwyn spent a most unpleasant quarter of an hoar before a specinl Cominittee of Inquiry.This yer Mr Holton returned to the charge and made a regular attack upon that officer whom he accused of incapreily and bad training We ore not in a position to «ive an npinien as t» the talont of Mr Selwyn : vit be seems to have ahowa that he does not possoss the gift of 6 neilisting the sympathies of his sub wiverns.\u2018They oom;lain of his ennb bishnes, his self ass.rtion nnd his general conduct which does not nceord with the good understanding und res pret that one expocted in good com puny Mr Selwyn is an importation from Australia.\u201d ees tf ere.One of our Sextons, in making his report of burials, isexplioit ton com mandable degree.For instance, such wi tries as thisocsur : \u201cDied, John Smith, male ; sged three days; an married \"Christian Register By the use of Haningtou's Qa on ne ¥ {ne and iron, and Tome Dinner Pille, the blood is purified, and a healthy skin 1s the result Beware of imitations, See that you get «Haningtou's,\u201d the original and gonuine.For sale by all druggists and general deslers in Canada SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, (ARRIVED Jur 2.SS Lake Nopigon, Tranmar, Li | HH ry gen » Liverpesl, \u2014 Dominion, Wall, Bristo!, W Mac pherson, gen {Ship Queen of Auetralia, Dunn, Li i\" pouly DeWolt & Powell, coal a THh QUELEO DAILY EVENING MERCURY.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Tw following vessels huve sailed fo.\u2018bis port :\u2014 Alfa, Hansen, Liver pool, April 15 Abnle, Christine, Cork, April 1U Avolus, \u2014 Patt 4 AF o! 22 Able, deglaud, Kragero, Apr Apolneke Dilegar ae de Nagaire,May Apps, Paterson, Greene k, April 22 Anas, Neilson, L verpool May 31 Batavia, \u2014, Bremen, Ap:il 3y Brilliant, Totland, Bristol May 14 Bella, Christophe:sen, Bremeu May 20 Brivab Queen, \u2014\u2014, !io Janeiro June 6 6 Cansre, lobluson, Liverpool, April 15 Constitutionin, ==, April 1 Clara Magoun, \u2014, uo 1b Capoite, TLomson, Amsterdam May 20 Clara, ¢ hristensen, Grin.uby May » Chiottsin, \u2014, Nencastie May SU Conoordis, » Bordaux, une 6 Carl Frederich, am, Zu Nazaire, June Caledonis, Lorentseu, Brenien, June 18 Cunaile, Lammert, Soutbau'pion June 22 Condoren, Lisxll, Sunderlsnd June 22 Deodats, Kjol, Glasgow May 18 Bidern, Borin, London May 22 Epmore, Hut Lenson, Loudon May 15 Blba, Olsen, Gre: nock 3-y 26 Forgauball, \u2014 \u2014, tireenock, April 15 Fortuva, Wahlevski, Galway May 28 Forganhall, McGregor, Greenock, June 6 Fayblang, » Meith July à Goorge, Faike, London May 13 Gimli, Jens n, Normuy Holyen, \u2014\u2014\u2014, Limerick, April 16 Heoriet ta, Gitraltar, March 30, Huano, Tuliakeen, Plymoutd Juve 1 Harmonie, Durenburg, Flmeutb,Juve 11 Irene, Knudsen, Norway latatigable, \u2014 \u2014, Uartiepool May, 14 Iris, Strom, Belfsst May 27 lis, ltubarth, Greenock, June 6 + lona, Mclaren, Burbadoes June À + Portsmouth June J 6 J piter, Kimon, Trapini, Maich 29, Eaios, Christiansen, Amsterdam, June 7 laura, ) Antwerp, Apri] 24 Lime, \u2014, Sharpness, April 20 Labrador, Liddell, Soutbampton May 30 Lagus, \u2014.Bremen May 27 / Luisberg, Weyman, : remen, June 11 Louis À Martinez, Scott, Glasgow, Junefll Luca, , Greenock, June 1+ Luca, Greenock June 24 Mrude, Kioger, Newcastle June: Mary K Campbell, \u2014 Buenos Mary, \u2014\u2014, Helvcet April 16 Meta, \u2014\u2014, Lond.n May 2e Mary Ann, \u2014\u2014 Newry May 10 Malta, Albrethsen, liochefort, lune |5 Mana, , Bordesux, June Malta, Alt rechtsen, Roc: efort June 15 Melmerby, Gross, Live pool June 19 Nymph, ==, Antwerp, April 19 Niord, Hansen, Noiway Norde:p.=\u2014\u2014, Christiana, \u201cprils.Northern Queen, Steelman, | ondor, May 25 Onni, \u2014\u2014, Londonderrv, April L: Ocean \"'raveller, \u2014, Newry, June Progrers, Waterford; April 9.Prince Charlie, Brunsgeard London June 3 Protessor Lintner, =, Cardiff June 28 Rota, Irgene, London July 8 Bichar, Hull, April 10.Bophie, Gullicksen, Ustend, Ap] 7 Balus, \u2014\u2014, Waterford, April 24 Barsh, \u2014, l'iverpcol June 4 Bt Petersburg, Hansen, Rouen, June |, Saga, Jansen, Rocheloit, June | Sigrid, Larsen, Grangemouth June 3 Twilight, Dunn, l'ort Glasgow [Aplil 10 Venner, me, Falmouth, April 29 Valborg, Lough, London June 25 Vidfarne, Ulsen, Foness June 25 Wm Law, Hilton.Liverpeol June Eulette, \u2014, Monaco, April 2\u20ac _\u2014 nother Proof of the Efficacy of the Celebrated St.Leon Mineral Water, CERTIFICATE.Mers.GINGRAS, LANGLOIS & CU.GkaNTLEMEKX,\u2014For s number of years I suffered from the terrible complaint of dyspepsia to such an extent that, for two years, I was unable to eal meat, aving read of tho different cures wrought by the St.Leon Minoral Water, I commenced te drink Ît ae prescribed in your advertisement.I used it fora month and oan now eat meat 1 huve a gond appetite and gain strength every day.Ideem ji my duty to recommend this marvellous water to those who suffer from the same complaint, am, ote,, cte,, LEVY RECIO, Printing and Advertising Agent, 81, Grant Street, Si, Roch.A Fresh Supply of this Water re.peived today by GINGRAS, LANGLOIS & CO, 6 Buade Street.JOHN STREET RAILWAY C0'Y Cars Run Every Five Minutes after Arriving at Terminus.Au Umnitus will leave St Foy's Toll.(iste for Graddop's Lill, Jesus Marie Convent, Mount Hernsos abd WoodSeld Cometeries :\u2014 LEAVE LEAVE ST FOY'wlOLLGATE GrabvoN's HLL T8 AM Sib AM 128161 M io PM 315PM 400 PM 615 Pal 7T00PM For #t, Foy'a Churce, Follevue Convent and Bellemont Cou etery :\u2014 LEAVE LEAVE St Foy's ToLLaare Sr Foy's Cuuecu 680 AN T40 A M 845 À 4 1000 AM 215 PH 400 PM 616 PM TI6 PM ON SUNDAYS, For Jesus.M 1ie und Belidvue Crnvents, Meunt Hermon, Woodtield and Bellemont Cemeteries, will lrave Kt, Foy's Tol! Gate nt 1 o'cloek PM, sud make intermediate tr'ps vp to So'clok PM.An Umnibus will leave St Foy's Toll- Gate for St Foy's Cburch at ! ard 530 o'clock P M, returuingat ?and 7 P M, M&F By laking (Le Street Hailwny 15 minules abeau of the above lime One will be able to make a counection with the Umunibus, W, MARTIN, Manager Ww, Juve 4, 1883 FOR SALE (l'he Fide-Whee! Tow-Boats Banger, len, th 1563 ft, Cyli: der, 38 in x 10 ft Powerful, * 1:28 \u201c 40 in x 10 à Helen, # 1206 se 30inx ft Beo, \u201colen \u201c 40inx108 St Andrew, \u2018 139 # \u201c« 45inx 8ft Ec'ipse, + 13806 \u201c 34 in x loft stCharles «1100 «deine Scotchman, 105 \u201c 30inx eft Gatineau, * 118* (Composite) ; ; n Otinder{ 3910 x sf Screw Tug Shapnon, length 74 ft, Cylinder 76 in.x 6 in.Passenger Steamer Bienvenue, length 144 ft, 2 Cylic.ders 26 in, x 10 ft, = AND\u2014 Teo Low Pressure Engines, with Cylinders of 27 1b, 10 40 in.diameter.Ayres\u2019 Api 14 Lawrence Steam{Navigation Company, | LIBERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS, \u2018Ihe whole, or any of the above, will te sold cheap, For further information apply to the St.A GABOURY, Secretary June 3, 1882 QUEBEC Building Society, STREET- 23, Permanent 23\u2014JOIIN TO LOAN, - .\u2018815,000.Tbe Borrower may choose the time ne prefers for reimburiement, and interest is alioxed sractioal experience can suggest Pa a lo the fastest tims on record, ne har Vassels, Compos à Tonnage, Coy NUNIDIANG,,.,.6100 Bulang, Pinisian, » eb400 gy y Wilke SARDINIAN, POLYNMSLAN.HAUMATIAN 0, - S106 Lieur Swiid, kNA elles Uspt.J, Kltabie UT Oept.O'RCASBIAN.4006 Capt Nisha PURUVIAN.+0.3100 Capt, it, Wythe NOVA BOUTIAN, .«30a, M H Hug), .VABPIAN.0.2000.28800 le.p ed UANOVERIAN., CARTHAULNIAN, SIBERIAN, ,,,.NORVWRUIAN : UIBKKNIAN.Capt Barely, AUSTHIAN., _ 3700 Capty, Atubary NESTORIAN .12700 Capt DJ Jape PILUBSIAN 0.000.0 S000 Capt.Meboaga | SCANDINAVIAN -Cu6U Capt, J, pap \u201cPte Jas Geurr 404 Capt ¢ ! Mensier \u201c0000 4200 apt pega, \u201cplon GOREAN,,.,.,.QRRUIAN.,,, MANITORAN.L 0.2 00 SIBOCe PEN Carruther, VANADIAN \u2026\u2026\u2026.,.260u Capt.Kor: PUENICIAN.=.,, 310) Capt tohn Brom, WALDENBIAN,, 2600 Jap, Wo palais LUCENNK.06.000000 2,04 CupEW 5 Mais NEWWOUNULANU.\u2026 i000 Capt.Myisu, AUADIAN.+ 000000 00300 Gapt.# Mourats Tbe shortest wen rouge between Ar.orics ga.Europe, bejug ouly five days between land to land.Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec ang Montreal Mail Service, From roms Liv-rpuot| Derry | Steamship | Queles 4 June 6° Jüne olynesiau TT 1 \u201coe \u201c* [Parision .j47 Juue 18 \u201cHy + (Circaasian , 8 Jujy 25 « 126 \u201c jsardinian.1] « 2 July 13 July |daratian .[ig © 9 lo $ Patisian ,., [25 « 16 a ir * |Pdynesiay.| 1 Aug 23 ss 24 [Circassian ,,\" g + 3u \u201c Surdinian ,, (15 « s Aug swswntian [22 \u20ac 18 \u201c Parisian ,,,,|29 « 20 \" Polyuestan.| 5 Sept 27 6 Circ sslan .| 3 + RATES OF PABSAGE FRON QUEBEC Osbln,.,.,,., +0.$60.00, $70 00 and $80.50 (accordiny to s0cominodaticn.) Iutermediste.\u2026.vorss0c0 $30.0 Stoorage.\u2026 Ât lowest rate Glasgow, Quebec Service.\u2026 and Montrea} From Glasgow] Steamship From Montres on or aboat \u201c8 June Carthaginian, 28 June 13 Sibsrian .\u2026| 30 + 18 « Norw gian.| 6 July 26 «0.B enosayrau| 3 3 July Grecian ,.[ 20 * 10 + Curth gini n! 27 « London, ywouth, Quebec an Montreal Service.From Lo.don From Montres vis Plymouth Steamsliips on or about 10 June Nestorian , 1 July 17 5 Corein.\u2026.8 1 July Canadian.,| 22 « 18 # Nesturian | 5 Aug 29 + Coran.| 19 + 12 Aug Cnadian .2 Sept \u2014_\u2014 S&F\" Berths not secured until paid for vessel.\u2018Through Bills of Lading granted ip Liver pool and at all Continental Porte, to sil Points ia Onneda and the Western States.A Tender with Moils and Passengers fo Liverpool Mail Steamers will leave the Napoleon Wharfuvery Saturday moruing, at Nine o'clock precisely.For further particulars apply to ALLANS, RAE & UU, Agents June t4, 1888.A FPLICATIONS FOR PATENTE rBRE red and Patents for Inventions ob ied In Canady, the United States an Europe Twenty years\u2019 practice No Patent No y BENRY GRIST, Ottawa, Canage March 24,°82 Aug 26, 84 Quebec Daily Eveuing Mercury Printed and published for the er prietors at the Office of GEORGE T.ARY, Nos, 20 and 22, MounTais ILL City of Quebec, in the District | Hasiogton's\u201d theo: Îgi : :od genuiue, Quebec, Province of Quebec.An experienced Surgeco carried on osck "]
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