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The Quebec daily mercury
Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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  • [Québec] :Josiah Blackburn,1863-1875,
  • [Québec] :George T. Cary
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Ac , daily.j 5.30 5.30 T r.*T I .11 4> I % I.s : \"Every nmnical it.an mu t,-tify, that, natu-tal th.tiu» ti r and olher , in um-un»\u2022 , being alike, those wlios»- hliowlclg is Do most lliutn-»i are Hie mile t ol wh ins and talo.i»», tli».» ma-t iil »nmd at every triUiug ailui» nt, Dm most iivdnlous ivspei ting Die elHiaey uf every seus.l»»» and )ireposterouB r,-iin»l)-, the most impatient »d retlniiut, and ll,e most di»a t ai» U-\t*\th t\u2018* 1 UlHti .t.i UNDER CURRENT PRICES.rS.13eda,i'cT Wall'll maker & Jeweller, 35, St John Street Uuebec.T Programme Type, g\u2018ZztZiZFSZ'ttci U) «n SaPUilay, at.By Hamburg Line via N» an Mond-y, at .MAHOGANY LETTERS C.T.CARY, Kwtox A i'siiraixToa Dsav M rnn-av, 8 HUADK STREET.ON the rivomnu nduiinr.of the H»>nora-11.- the Minister of Custom*, and m> h r ! the provisions of the 8th undj 6tth ?«, Dons of tin- Ad puu-ed In the Suasion uf the I\u2019arliainent of CauaiU, held in the 31st war of H»-r M*j.-t) * Bvign, ' hap-! tered 0 and intitnled \u201cAn Act nsjHcDng 'the Custom*,\u201d His Excellency, by «nd j with the aifih'e of the Queen's PiD) I Council f»>r Caiuala, has ls-» u ph ased to j 1 »,rd» r, and it Is hereby ordered, that D« I Out-Port of Pen«tano»wo (now known »» Kiluaniiuc), at(»» li»*l to the Port < f Do»l»-I rich, in the Province of (intaiio, l-»- 5 00 ! \u201c,lJ ** i4\t*')' ,'ou,\u2018\t\u2022\t*,\"rt\t01 ! \u2019 I Eulrj and a Wnndiousing Port, the ssin- ' to take eituc t from the first «lay ol Octola r 1 1875.W.A.HIMSWORTH, Clerk Privy Council laird to ini r»-.-l and attention of it« reader-.KRAN( Ik' W.CAMPBELL, M.D , L.B.C.P.Lui.don, 1'rufusrOr Pi,) sioiogy, l UI wrsity »»l llishup's l »,liege.] ,lu nut know any similar j'utdicatii n whlih M likely to do »,, much g»«sl ll .»;> pears lu m» vastly stipeiioi to n« »t olln-r htulDi journals at tin- nun» pDf I boj.e its tircuUiiun will Ik: widely extended amung parent», teachei* »n»l c b-rgr men, »n-i am.-i,.intelligent you v g persons of »s>Di »»-x»-*.o» t os uuiiiv sun»» nliers and rsiui»-r» as you expense in making it iu « very way a », b-mud ait-galb-ry of the piclure»»|ue and toe Is-aiitif I in the »toii>d lands at-riaul iu this work Ihe innumerable old ruins, th»- splendid \u2022-atbedrn's, the an dent abl.y», Die monument» «i art »u*tiero»l ever) where, will »»-»ur»-more v ried su je.Is 11,an in < ur own toun-try, when li,e artist ha- little tUOte than - im-s »d Naliire to in» iro liis l eiicil.'I'h,-abov, Wotk will Be K, octaves, t G,livrai will joy a rewanl of b» ur Huudo.l Dollar* for euch evbieace t-i lukur rlmn a# may ¦ecura tbe arrcut and co-'i.D -\u2022 ul the thief or thieve*.K.F.KING.Poeb-Oflic# Inspector.Quebec, Ort.19, 1874.I llo Flack., f k Co* i w j Ilhil»., Qr.-Csake, OcUveu, ) 'TSÏÏîi «««\u2022*«\u2022 - » \" i For sol# by M.O.MOUNTAIN.4 msfc, Dev.», I»;\",.\t2fi TH8 QUEBEC DAILY MESCUBT, BBCINBEB n FRIDAY, Quebec Mercury.r* DAY, D DC EMBER 31, 1876.BY CABLA THIS EVENtNu Wummiowii, Dm.31.Riumb, fro* K««r York, k Tbo i tmvo4.Mtdri'l, Dm.31.Tbo A7 Crtnitla, % BioitUnal otmii, MMru ikot U*o.Jov«ll«r.tb» n#w|» ap poii>t#il Captam-Uai.anl of Cu(>a, ia |o pot aa aas ig* Ion into lie case u» the forged Schoo.,.d# pint., .\u201ekt the late treasuier, Lsppin, u -n e of tm pa.t.M guilty ot trsud.Upoin has been arrested.N\u2019ew Ymk, Dec.31.Millster, Who Shot bis wile aud child and *,l0t\tyesterday, at 3-16 West SJrd street, died last night, ills wile is not expected to live many hours.Uudive (iuisky.aged 18, of Na 18W l hnstio street, accideut illy hsaged him-sell Iasi evetiiug.He expressed a desue to experience tbe sensaiions of a poison being hanged, aud he pieced a rop- ovei a hook an.t putting his head in tbo noose his feet slipped f.om under him, and before he could recover Jiim.rif he w choked to death.Cincionaiti, o., Dec 31.The current estimates of pork packing to dale, at all points, la appeoximatHy thiee mnhou, against four million now* a year ago.\t^ I.A TES 1 t'K V LOWER TOBTS.Father Point, Dec.31.Fair aud mild ; light B.W.wind.Jiivet uu Loup, Dec.31.Jpswing.with strong west wind.CxxrBXAtr.\u2014AYryof Salu/r,\u2014At mid night this day (Friday; there will he \u2022 royal salute tired from the Citadel, in oo nu action with the oemenary celebration.Cui-i chMismokabt L'xiox_Wa have been requeete-i to notify the mem d the SMond Tuesday of tbe month, instead ot tbe brat Mm lay.The annual business ¦meting, we understand, will be held cn the evening of Wednwsday, tbe 6th January; of this, uue notice will he stfvertiaemeut.given by hr.MariuLW*a Cucacn\u2014 t he Ueigy and Church wardens desire to acknowledge tbe kindness of Mr.Morgan, uiuaie dealer, in placing at their disposal a very sweet-toned mbiuet organ for ike Dedication bars toes **d tbe ordination on iu»b December wb*n \u2022he new organ was not ready (hr um.ihe\u2019 the inetremeat waa not equal to the eue of the eelsrged church yet He dear auu bmutdel tooea were of great service to the oddr aad were generally admired.Hi.Msrrunv's.\u2014.Vnc 1W# Eci.-Tb-v erill be evanieg prayer eed mi mon by tb Xev.Robert Miteheil, Rector of nt.Paul',, Q\u2014bir, nt 740 o\u2019ckmk.Am Ymr\u2019t Msg \u2022->MUvnl of tbo Ohoemcdéen, moinia, preyer aad holy Commeeion nt 1040 i Rveslagpreywat I o'cleeh- Naaaov Racarx.-gyoeag|iii niHipdUm , !¦« out of at.Jokn\u2019a Cbmeh thd mordn I «at MM \u2022dtkefimmd np ikn\t\u2022 ] of ' In aceomplishing tbe daily journalist's oeu«l task upon tbo last day of Hie year, ee bave lo nrte that 1876 pressais this remarkable feature in contrmdisiiuctioo to moot of its brethren that iu laat month is big with the promise of tha future rather thsn its younger age with matter lor Ins tonnai rennniarenoes.Fortunstsly what mo have to say of tbe past yea*, or rattier of the year which will hava died three days whan next T\u2019A* Mtrrury appears, is of pmoe rather than of w«r.Tba world hsa not barn distracted by any conflict on a great scale, and the clir\\>rucl*r of evrnts has had to deal with a duller military cia than the world has long beheld.M«i« has hern threatening alike in Kuiope, Asia and Amnios, snd y*t the Temple ol \u2022latius has been dosed.Ccmpar.siively few eminent mm havo passe I awsy, and it set-nis as if almost everywh.-re \u201chard time* and religion* dissensi ms have bren about ili« only form* ot public calamity which the world has had to mourn since our list retrosprcl of a year'» events was laid before our indulgent rosderr.Almost ihe only tnilnary event of the slighted conséquence is the insurrection in Noith ern Luropean turkey, and in the tiiumplis of diplomacy and the movimen's ol Couits.the purchase ct Suer (\u2019seal t^nds hy AD.Disraeli and tti# voit of our graci ou* and good-hearted, no less than adroit and cnui teous Prince ol Wales to Jndis, are the moat interesting of the events which from the greater world beyond the \u2022 ca reach the Colotiul c imnuuitics of British North America.On our own mote contracted stage we have to regret the up parent suspension of the Atlantic and Pacific Railway project and the unsatisfactory nature of our relst ons with British Columbia.In our own Pr .vince Ilia inau-guiation of a railway ;o.icy trhicli must corn nun I the approval of eveiy patriotic and tight minded (juel.ecer, and a .School Bill ot transcendant importance to our country's future may he called the mea sun-sot the year.Crest disiress unhappily exist* in this roiumunitv, and the example set hy ito Ijeutensnt liovernor and his >tu.able Inly ought to to universally fol low^.i m pieleiring oliaiity to amusemei.t.*h*re are many oilier lessons why Hus example should t>e acted on.The spuitual gui-i\" s « f the majority in the Province ol (juei.ec have shown themselves resolved that the futuie relations of Catholic and Protestant in Canada shall be thoae of Jews and tramariisns, ITiey have resolved that Protestant clnhtren are dangerous lo the faith and morals of little Catholics, and therefore they must he brought up apait Are their patents less to, aud if so, ought they to compromise their personal irtenda ?Ihe C butch in Canada has lot hidden dancing lest {\u2022ersons of opposite sexes and laiths shall in tbe ball find their \u201caffinities.'\t1 hey bave alsoadded a \u201cBlue Law Puritan Sahuath\" to tbe ordinary ob ligation» of e Catholic in on'er to prevent ihe difl'-.ei t peisiiasious mingling tagether on t- e only holiday epjoyed in common hy tne woi king claa-es of this country.These measures and others, aimed at \u201ctbe plea-suies of the poverty stricken,\u2019\u2019 have been adopied as necessary adjuncts to the grand drsign ol prohibiting mixed mai liages and tnui preventing the possibility ol Hus Pro vince becoming the hiowu staus.When he thinks bis presence compromising to his host he takes his hat and goes, and so with the English race.Ihey have been told by a resistless an thority not to mingle with CaHiohcs, and if the races sod creeds in (juefcrc are to part company let them do so in good will and at a moment when they take Imv# of each other without anger, strife or reproach, aud it is clear that Hie Catholic Church is as much entitled to tbe obedience of her wealthy as of her poorer children.When .Samuel denied the spoil of Jericho lo iu captors, he refused it as mucu to the king \u2022s to tbe beggar, and doubtless bad be said ta nee not\u201d to Israel bis reproving pre seuce would have been es reedy in the palace ot Neel aa in the lowly cot of the uumhle workman.K ft unfair in any class In life to pUce a pious friend in antagon Mm to bis or her spiritual advber, and «a \u201cEvangelical\" Protests nt* denounced tauom when Ultra moo lanes, like Cardinal W'Mmao, were noted for proficiency in them, the sacrifice will not, therefore, be a very severe one.These is, however, one o-ject which Protestants are still suds red « pnnidpnte io.We mean the relief of \u2022ietrvmi This is morn urgent than ever, ee Um necessity of modieg funds to n wa* founded in 1864 and bad for its first PrMident the present Mleemed Judge »I.A.Plamoodou; it is now in a most flouiishiug state, thaiiks to the unceasing ensrgy and praise wo: thy ettorts of the activa officers of whom Messrs J.F.Relleau is now President, II.N.Kon lauie, Corresponding Seorrtary ; and If.J.J.B.(\u2018bouinard, Rreording Sscretary ; sud also Messrs.Moiitauihauli and l.eDroit.lhe\\ ictoii* Hall was splendidly decorated, tb» task having been confided to Mr.lMelf out which wa* aggressive from t&e tsci ihai the Romish cleigy wisiird to recrireall and give nothing.(Applause.; Ho aid not object to K-'iiuii Catbulio priest* as mini* ter* ol t ue (lo-pel, but he differed when they brought the whole lores of eovlrsia* Heal jsiwer t > bear ujioii political i susa.Moi rover, the mas* cf Unman Catholic peo pie dwelling in country part* were not like our people, who, at least, knew how to read and mite, they were virtually Hot teniuts, aud by using then influence over them tney acquiied influença in the logit-lature.He referred to the fact that at the clore of Hie late session, when ail ihe I'rotestmt tiirmbershtd left, a clause h«d been surrepiitioualy introduced into the Education Act, requiting that all corporate bodies should pay school tax to ihe msj nly, virtually making Frotestants p»y lor the education of the Catholics.(Hear hear.) As to the Act n-elf, he reniaiked that the < \u2022overtunent would not euteitain \u2022 he wroposittoti of a Trotesi ml supariu tendent.He contended that it was impossible for the Education Board to pro porly supervise e-iucstional matters in the Protestant interest without a superiuton-dent of tbetr own.It might be none with a sscritica of money, and he was sure that e lucati di would i»e the better tor any c- in rse which would obviate priestly control We ha t too much of this control io this neighborhood ; and, to illu-trat» the foice of tins lemark, bo |>omt»d to the fact ih«t the I'erliiimeiu ol ((uehec ha-1 to dance attendance upon the Archbishop of Quebec to ascertain whether he coincided wuh the Education Rill or not.We should know how we stand in this matter.Were we to be steriially governed by priests When he (ihe speaker; had arrived here, loity veins ug >, there bad been little attempt at this kind of proe-lytism ; but he expect el it woulil continue! It w*s clear that the Protestants had cause for being dis satisfied with this condition ol sllsiis Two or three lads had been slirrepitously bai:.Used intoja foreign Oiurcb.IJe did not ohjeet to this new of the question, because on» Cburoh had as muob right s* another to seek to convert ; but at the same time, with all charily, he contended that the matter had not been onnied out.He had no doubt that the power of the Reman Catholic pne-thood was being exercised ro monopolize everything outside of them Si-lve».I hey endeavored, and sometime* wt that the liberty of HU Hritieh subject \u2022M eudaefered, and that it was urgent «ml impereuve le take eetim.for its eafsty Ihe Proiesunu of Ihe Province uf Quebec were left, preetioelly speekiug, bound bend a«4 foot et the mercy of the majority ; but he bed reason to think thsre wa* no eon stiluiuMtl or legM right fur their so being end tbete was e higher authority theq the Loeel Legislature to whom they could eppml.It waa unneoeemry to dilate ou reeenA outrages, but, nerertbeleas, he believed that the ProUstsnU hitherto bed been coward*.Without incessant vigilanoo they ooutd not pomeas liberty, \u2022 id the an croecbmeots of the Homau heir, rohy were dee to their own neglect, legislative and otherwise.At th* same um# lia wished to say, let th* Catholic* run to tbe end of their tether, and let u* stand by tluMe who unwilling psrbsps at the moment, wished to ewniusily throw oft the yoks, which is gradually becoming more irksome.The Rev.Mr.Wngbt moved the third resolution.He said they had not met in e \u2022pint of partisan bigotiy, nor of religious seel, but iu Hod's help they had done so to socuro their civil right* and ttioee liberties lor which their forefathers hud fought end for which their kindred were endee coring to strike the shackle* from Hie nppicaaed.Jt '.shovel u> not only to help ouradvr* iu this matter, hut to help those to help themselves, w ho wore under tlie thumb ol the designing tyrants ot the Koiutn hftinrehy.1 li*y Irtu am uiiHcrtipu tous enemy to deal with, agg.eiisive in spirit, peissouting an t intoleisut as it was in the middle ages, and would 1.» so again il it ban the ohaucs or the power.It was incumbent upon us thercfiire to be up and doing, and be hoped to seo the whole Pro testant population of the country awake to tbe teal siato of th» case.Popery was a tyrant and a toe to human iihsity, in the street, in tbe house, an-l m every' other aspect of social life.In th* confessional what lia i ihey but irremovable bondage, ¦pitituai snd material.(Immense an plausc.; He concluded by refrniug to the extra zeal msiufesied of recent date in this city beoiuse af the undue prosclyttsm exercised recently by the clergy of Si.Patrick's sut moved that Hu* branch Association adopt the iToustitution of ihe Protestant Defence Alliance of Canada.Uot^entlsmse in the «Hy lo be ex **\tUhalrwan the Her.Mr.Powis eiossd Hie meetieg with prayer.Upon motion of Di 99-9 FRICTION MATOflM ANR CAUL AM 01.0 MAH AWUffLe «Ht VAVSU.V IU BAbTumeu.-s.».» i xnzEzvs »2;K\u2018^jaœf5s\u201cîî£îîra j ro, hi.«i»\".\u201c,7!5rîîSi\t- chair.Bafoce ratirtng some one in Hie crowd joyslly suggested three cheer*for Her Ma jmly, wbleh was taken ep by the entire as mm blag* loyally aud luailly.\u2014CVenic/r.Tub Cuvnuuar.\u2014The Knglid,, American and Dominion Msgs are diaplsyed from J'At Brrcary bu I lings in honor of ths day.\u2014-\u2022 -\u2014 .CnutuXT Iutki-aU\u2019ux\u2014 Hetty'» bri.jlkt Idea, by Uarriet Beecher Stowe, with illustrations; Toronto, Bedford Brother*, 1876, is the title page of a very well got up liitle brochure of 67 pages, which forms a vary telegraph mi Wednesday, was \u2014Tiilimîfi by Umv eating cake which had hew Mi-aoeed by eoaieot w*ih friettoe aa-teha*.ihe aid mea was Mr.Julia Uomrf feetir beeh, who was in the seveely-einib rear of his age, aad bas beau living with his sea Mr.rsrdinsad Lautarbeeh.Tba wtler keep* a ooafaotiouary aad bakery eetablhh-moot, and reeides on the upper Moore uf the building.11m father came to this country from Uermany six years I ago.Tuesday afternoon, shout 2 o'clock, be left the house to taka a walk, ii being his custom to often walk ovsr the nttshbos hood, snd visit his friends, chief -t~is whom were tbe children, u> whom he wee well known, lie was e genisl old gentle-man, who was never so happy as whsa ia the society ol lilt!* ones.He hut Mldom - mot them when ha was without a prasent pretty Christmas book, containing several of a cake or oonfeetionery.The obi ¦\"\u2022q stories which we need not say are well called at the shoa store of Mr*.Christian written and need not edd are old New \u2018'\u2019\u2022bmidt, end there found the uaualasaem i n i -\t.\tblsge ot children to.greet him.Amom.\" England and lilgnmtotbe very marrow 'IU^# w«r# Etdmanu, Maggie though toned down by Iho mellow radiance *'\u2014¦\u2014 ¦- \u2022\t¦¦ ¦ * winch it is the privileg* of genius to throw around posterity.Ihe Jirjhi.l nj Ihe Cn, in other Leld that Protestants should he aggresivn words Cardinal Wiseman samI his followers « Catholic#, but that their action?luùld ever since liav* been robbing Pster lo pay 1 be earned oo iu open dayhghi lo.\u201c7 u w*t oh «u with the aval of cbwhy.The Revd.Dr.Cook said it should be perfsctly undeistood that the solo object of the meeting was to defend eum-iVes Several vessel* are froz-n in at Charlotte-town and other porta of Piince Edward Island, and a great deal of the produce of the last harvesfsfill remains on tbe island li.e era/./says that all this might have been prevented if Ihey bad tiicii a boats* i« used in Newfoundland to break the ice An attempt wa* made to cut out «r>m© of the ve-seD at Charlottetown but it tailed.It it suggested that if.instead of putting ashe.on me icy pavements, some wale?was sprinkled on them snd a little snow put on top so e.to freexe down, it w\u201cuM \u2022o.!i fü '\u201cFrovemeut.The fromn snow LTlee ro\t*' «°0d' \u2018f n0,\u2018 >ndcad.better, to walk oo, and it would prevent the Iniury to carpets and dirt caniid into houses from walking over ashen, as well at present a better appearance.Col.Francis Cunningham died on Kridav midnight.I bis distinguished man of let* t«r* waa born in 1821».Hi* father m* AlUn Uunningham the poet; hi.brother, were Major-Oeneral Cunningham, C M , u'dU CA?J«rA^Ch\u2022\u201c\u20181.\u20180*iC\u2022, 'Sur,'y °f india , Can.Jos.Cunningham antbor of tbe Hwtoryo/tbo.Sikh W.r, and Pet\u201c, c\u2019un t,'?h** He then alluded to tho Oka\t! t£T to tbL tho temporal and spiritual oBoin ot tbo I\t\u2018h*y fort^ '« ' \u2018ke»o# to th# iSl^l uSÜEÏ \u2018.T* world, we eenoot but oom* to the conclu- ! outre*., upon \u2019homamty.°HÎ^ÎÎJÏr!bîî | ^U^anTj^oud^ïm\t^ and advocated stioogly aa upriaia* la mil- Troi-Tr r\u201d'^ * W *n hi» own personal circle of ft tends not easily to b# filled Up.¦(iooJ news,\" for railway traveller# says ioum^r?corrB»pondent of en Englmh journal, \u201ccome, from Paris io Lienee.The greatî\u2019iJnch**^ Company-one oftho.ix great french companiee- hes at u., w,io.( ed the English plan of allowing iieoideto coomnèV.Tlj\u2019 °» platform, in.tv.f ôf cooping paseengera up m the#* horrihl* W/r* d c/fro/^inwlJk VV«,\t* I*0- The Northern and Western Railway Compaaiee are, about fel lowing the good example.The aboliiion of the tall** d af tente implies other ennatlw desirable improvementi l.\u201cu,,r,B4T0R, ~Th* following m th* .ute of th* temperature durin* each day b* Ncgrstti and Zambra ÜMrmomaaer M .kî Shaitsx .» (h# Mercurp\ttaU.-\t-\t-stomarli, from wbkh ! sutlaryd « xcruciating |>*iu for a length #f time, having tried nearly every rnuedv prrscribeit, but without deriving anv brneflt .»*'\u2022 f,rr hiking two U.ttl.-s of four valuable pill* | was quite restored to tor u.ual state of health, Tl.wse give U.U ,.uU ,jr ffr \u2022\u2019\u201c''\"'h* of tho»* who mav thu» be alflK teiL\u2014I am, Kir, yours truly, U»aar Alt.r«H»._To the Proprietors of Nostos's rA-o-uits I\u2019ll.LS.\u201d \u2022lulyl 31-1 aft ?- Erra'a Coo.*.\u2014Uasrirct.sun CoMSoanx* \u2014\u2022 IJy a thorough ktiowliKlg» of the natuial law# whic h goveru the operations of digestion and nutrition, aud by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selw tcd Cocoa Mr Epps has provided our bnaktasl tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may aave us many heavy doctors\u2019 bills.\u2019\u2019 It i* by the jiHlicloiiN u»e of snch articles of diet that a coustiulion may be gradually built uu until strong enough to resist every temicncv t» diseuse.Hundred* of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever * weak point.We may escape manv a fatal shaft by ki-epiug ourselves well fortified n.- i!Url bl,0^1\t* Pfwpariv nouiisbid *\u2018*rwt*\tHxte simply with boiling water or milk.Hold hy Qrocera In packets only, labelled\u2014\u201cJ^xae hrra A Co., Hommopathic Chemists, «\u2022 Thrrodneedlo T0\u2019 F^wdlily ; Works, Knstoa Roed and Camden Town, London.»*1*.Jo-saw-*» uro*?\"***-\u2022\u2014Tyor Brother»\u2019 celal-rated Cliallungc\tI>mud Is prepared from tbe choicest Weed hy a potent proers» which p»c.veata farmeotatiew, and at the »mu.the.ntalne die pungency and purity of flavor lo a degree whica no other proc-eaaca* accomplish.The double suprrtlne qualitr is SDrctall* rccommended.\tStamn MlU.f »h«?u12 shade, at street:\u2014 sioe that there will «hortly be a great c inflict between tb* powers of darkness aud tb* eh web of tbe living God.]\u201e (|,t mean Urns, w* cm all try to do that for whieb we were sent into the world, aad ihet ia murdety to UoJ and oar neigh boexp-the fiasl, by iMreaaed devotion a^lwe le Uiai wbu i* tbe ruler of alt evil», aad the ether, by eels of Madness lly st this coil Wl ns remember lb* pmr, na fl0rive te alleviate their wests by EMM !\u2022 item oet of the with which Red baa bfaml ue.__npriaiac defonce, aad if neosamry an appeal to a higher poeer.He moved the toUewiag rvenlotion :\u2014 \u201cThfit »h« eamsi.lls.\tffq-ro.arim end tboe* who hflvw Ml the Cbmeh ef Romo, are subjected ia this Provtoec^heve In Uta years so teereaaed iu nwnbera^ mootufttUm ferocity that ta looaiiiiee largely Homom Oaibeiie it NWefreJ, '____ tioe «1» by every extend its \u2022 danger.\" Therefore, u wery legal nw tant this d \u2022d; He did no wish Bomma GotZ^ of nholSi SbeiT4 o£riLU,k 0l,porU,ni*r ry?-\u2014 .y lyytbwt b toe ome It wiu \u2014ttl\u2019rarcr.\u2019SAsi ________________ IO \u2022U-\t«L0 Mbfid «web pleasure hi re detwj.He ÜBlon ________ Tb* molatiea waa un Whitebmd, H.rVETj\"' Tbompme, aad J.Woooloy, wneo *nJ*a£i OtoNiH^^Hh JTlvr !>\u2022»\u2022 so., r ,ant dl \" '\t' Dec.| \u201c 3 \u201c a \u2022' 4 « 6 \u201c \u2022 « T « a \" » « to \u201c u 13 \u201c is \u201c u *\u2022 ii \u2022\u2022 14 » I» M 18 \" 1» \u201c 10 * II \u201c 31 \u201c 33 \u2022\u2022 «4 « 13 *\u2022 38 \u2022\u2022 3f *\u2022 38 \u2022\t38 \u201c 8« \u201c fit *\tfi Miaimnai \u2014It* \u2014\t9 \u2014\t6 IS 8 3 \u2014\t3 13 33 18 13 U II 13 3 8 8 \u2014\t4 -4» \u201431 « 38 S9 \u2014\t3 10 M it 8 8 8 8* *»ie.18 a.) \u2014 8 \u2014 8 \u2014 8 14 10 T > 3 18 ZB I » 18 30 34 18 ft I IS - I -11 -48 \u2022 88 81 ft » II (ft » a l« »-i 4 8 13 18 IB 8 >0 38 81 SO 18 38 87 IS » 14 88 8 fi \u2014*8 !< 84 88 ft 88 Mas.8 -8 IS 81 Si 18 88 3» S3 S3 3» Si 38 88 8 81 8fi \u2014to \u2014 ft -d 8 N 88 88 >8 to 34 88 R 88 KXP0n Ch\u2018cory ill,u' Brag*., UMnmmisagkle CeeM-Thl.erigt.ual prepaietion, which has attained such a -orfil wide repatafoa, U Muui^ctn^V Taylor Brothers, nnder the ebleet »\u2014_- tble advice, aided by the skill and nportH^Soi the Inventor*, aad will be foend le comble* ia 0SrS*3r=iS \u201cCS7TSC7 Kfalkwt.woma, mal a ram roec^tStos ^iJ «f eetrittee, dfadacwlah the vUte Cocos above JuToSSSoTrUi DyepepHes we «mid net-tibiibiI e eMwe agreeable or veluehte boveseea \u2019\u2019 few farther farm.Mo epteW ^kTS^deVd *b# eerlmtve seaety ot tide emrivelled Cocos, InffoeoempeSTWllbeM otb-r Oooae for purity\u2014fie# z\u2014\t-\t- ' Kutritlve aM trial will eekahllsh it aa » cv».1» CANADA, ) ~!sr-sS£r\u2018}TO\u201c\u201c*«™'- WILLIAM I.RLUKKART, Ne.8883.\tvn.«JWR10.BUOT, .posuosyw^vyw^ «.i, aanSg.S»-\u2014 Isse*., Dsn ig.fi 9iB rü&DiUEJt* Pm u.\tOtUMi, froa LU«r)v«l, \u2022I t'orlUntl, Nr, IN*.30,-.Mr awt Mnt J M Joaon, Mia* Jowa, Mr J Ulam, Mio> w»ud-wairi, Mr ar4 Miaa W« Watoeu, Mr« Mit kla.Ufv atui Mlaa Huff, Mm A It IJuUnwf, Mr Cailla Thu«».:rn inndr in unr i-iiy ilnriiiK nouir inonlht |«»t, thoy havu rinlficii thu hi in of ÿi,87l\u2014all atia'iiva jiaiil.To all who ha va anlnl Ihrui, ritlnr by voiLiuk Kratnlloiitlv, or by fitrniahin^ iroods nl a vary rrdiircil pi n r, or vho an (.\u2018riirioiirly coutribl't* «I lha aliu* which thr lailira lollcilrd for thr Orphan^ .\u2018inil Aki\u2019iI l\u2018orr, to all thry r Inin thank., and liny tuaura thorr cliariUhlu prrroor, vho ationdrd thnn in llirlr *-.at, that thr prayrra of ttmir vhom they am-rorrd vill n \\rr toaaa in us, end to llriven in fi»»or of thrir lanefactora.gnfbr:, 29th December.JOSiil lUNK II IlAKDY (Jnrbnc, Deo.31, 1871.\t307 NKW HuuKb LAGHINE Canal Enlargement.Notice to Contractais, MESSRS.DAWSON & CO.HA Vt: Jt'ST KKCEIVKlt CATS! rPHKIK POINTM AND CHARACTKBIK-A tic, with Cuiiotltira ol Cat Li\u2019r, 'i ni ha ami Training, and a ChapU r on Frline Ailm.ni-, by »V l ion Ion Stable., Sill., UN.Tharkeray.17 voir.Colored; lialf-ialf.Libiary hèlitlon.Dickena.19 »ol*.\tDo.do.Hallaut\u2019a Middle Aft.:t vol.cloth.Do Hiatory in Kupland, i voir.Cloth.Frundr'.History of Knglaud.n- vul.Half Cloth.ChamlMT.' Kncycioprdla New Kdition.lo Toll.Work, i f Ibe liionte Kiimi y.7 vo!., Meott'a Work.iom|d !\u2022\t4 vol».Lm \u2022 kvo.Cloth.tirolt'.PiK'kit Kdili.m.2\u2018.vol* hhakr»|ir:i r\u2019.Aldiur Kdition, lo tola.Kmeraon'a Worka.\u2014ihao\u2014 A Uir* variety ol Iliiutrated Oilt Kook.In variau.binding*, and u Uri{e a»»ortineut of \u2022luvrnilv Hoik».Kor aalr l,y Quabac, Dei INSOL\\ KM DAWSON A CO, fc'iMd of Mountain Hill., 1K75.\t307 ^KAl.KD TKNDKKM, uddre.wl to thv ty uuder.ijiiiiil.euiiolard \u201cTender tor LÂcliiue CmiuJ, ' will be rei elviil at tlii.Clllne fur thr vnUuv Meut of thU Canal, coualaiiui; of llio wideniii# and dm priiiiitf from a .bort diala hi\u2019, abovn Cock No.:i or hi.Ualrinl Lock, upvavda to tlie Klvvr >t.Lavionca ut luo liine ; euibraeiua thu coujiruotion ol a ¦ev lock at Cute Kt Paul, tuhiuÿ down and ruhuildiuit the upiier portiona of thu prernt lut k at Unit jdat r, eon.lrui tinu of reyMilaliiig weir», rintvrl., britlga jiirra, and a new on» Manca lock at Cat hiue, and the firniation of thauuel and t*»in on Ihu Mitilh or river aide of the o*i*tini; eiitranev.Thu woika will be let in auction, of tlie re.jitt live length, null atrsi on a map of the hue, which, logelhur witii pluna itud (peclüra-tion.uf the vaiioii.worka, can U< aern al lin» Otti xi, nud at the Carliiur ( '.nul OlUce, Men.Irtml ; at either ol which plurcH piinled Koraia of Tender can lie obtained.Taodeia for bet lion No 9, or wliat i* called the \u2018Hot k Cut,' and Heel ion No.ill at Lu.hiue, will i.e recel\\id iiulil Ihu arrival of Ihu ea.teru and wu.turn in vil», on Wcdatvthiy, the 12th day of January next, plans and «pecillcalioua for wlin h cun be men at the late, above uteti I lolled on and after Wediie»-day.the Sth day oi January next fc'or other fiarU of the work», tendeia will be lociyed until T.ewhty, tin Jisi day m Man'll next, and lor whit li piaii.uii l s|«r.ili a-tiou» t an ne at en «I the ruapuclive p|.n .-a above meotltioed, on and alter I'uewUy, the 7th day of Mardi Ctmintctor» are n .|tn «le I to lieu i 1 niiiul that Tender, hi I uol be coa.iilcretl unie», made atiictly in accordance \\iith tbe piiuteii loruii, and\u2014111 the t».e t f linn, except there vie all ached tlie a Inal .i.'iialuies, the catare of the occnpvliou and placet I retideutr each mein her ol the »am > ; and fiirllier, tin cepted lank chet|ne, or other avail.Ide security, for tin »uin of Horn.t- 1 »an f i/u/Âir».occonllUK to the ext-.nt \"I work on the eection, iuu.i aciomp tuy eai h ti 111er, whii It .iiall be lorfeiletj j| Ihe jatrly tuudcring ties dues or fail» to vntur inf 1 1 unirait fur the work, when railed upon to do so, at tbo mb s *l*t, ,1 in the oiler silbinillt d The amount ris|iiin ) in eru h caie will lc atated on the form of tender.The ctiri|ur or money Hi m *, nt In, will le returned to the reapective partie» whose len- lier, are riotaccepUsI Kor the dun fulliluit nt ot the COIItln :t, »ili» factory secuiily will In iet)Uiied 0,1 r> n, 1 .»lnl -or by deposit of itionev, pul lie or rn'inic pal »ut untie», or I tank «touk to IC*1 xmuuiit of live pi r cent tin the bulk sum nt tlo cviiiih.1.which thu turn aenl In utlli the ti ntii 1 nill he cou.ideied a p.rt Ninety pur cunt only of ihe p mgr era eti-mate, will be (uid until thucompltliou of the work* To oath Tender iniitl beattiched the in Ituil .ignatiir » of two ie»| on-!bl,.and aolvunl per-son*, le.idenis ol Hie Dominion, wiiling to become .uretie.lor Hi - tarrying ont of llime t oiidiUoDs, as well n« the due pt 1 form.ncc of \u2022 Ol'ka embrac.d in the toali tut 1 hi* Dejsii iiio'iit does not, how,\u2018Vi 1.bind iteell to accept the lowest or any tendt r.Uv orJer, K BUAUN, bcere tan Department of Public Worka, 1 \u201c\u201c\u2014\t' -\u2014m™ j IHE NEK-JfORN JIMES 4 Poli tod, Idisnrj t Oenarai V«inpa)Mr.HKVOTKH To HkToKH IS MV NICIV AL, ST An:, \\ iJKSNHM.UOVNUBNKST.KiTAaLiauaii 18)1, lit IHifl 7kt Stic.Turk Timtt will owMpleta the twenty.iifth ytstr of ila exiateoca.Through, out a tjuart, r of a century It will have re.intfn.d true to the objet la aad alma for which It wa.tuuntied.It luu held (ruin Ihe flrat a (.voulu place in thu ho laubold ; It ha.cudea.vurt.l to atami on all otcaaieu.by thu aide of I\ttruth ami juatluo , and It ho.tolvooattd (tulltl.t al pDin Iplea only when they wi re cm tain to pinniote the honor and welfare of the country \u2022Asa fc amily Papci, /'V Timtt lia» a1 way.Iorue a very high r.puutlon thiuughout thu l i* 1 led Slalea it 1» free fruiu ali objiHtlona-bit* atlverlisement.ailtl rcpoit», and under ho 1 lr> u 11,si,tut ¦¦» whatever aie \u201cimt.ou.I'1 an* Uoimct mem J, ar que.tionable Itoticvia, allowed lo appear in It.eolumaa.Tha di^iateful I ,rt » ol tputt k.anti lutdic.l pretender», which |4i\u2018lulf so many nuw»jia|a-r» of thu day, aie not aor, taoreov>r, lui.aiwat.le.iated the toaiiauii.'.tfo Ihuoiiee atlvwat4>d by mlechlevou.Jouruaie, and bus oppo.ed (liti«e attaik.on the Kamily as |Jo' basie of butiety which are so fietpieully 111 ole, ami which have led lo »o much misery and crliuo.A* u I'uliti, nl Jourmtl, 77,» Time» will he devot'd, us in ihu jatsl, to a ducriminallug .uppeit 01 the Uepuhlican Parly, while It re».rv«.the rlpt.t ol espreasloK Imlujieudent opinion, upoi: ihe lucaaares or imlfcy ol any Adluiui.lratlou, or upon ihe e iiirao ol aoy leatitr».It his aupportnl the Bcpuhlluau Parly in Ihe paal, often al it.own risk and loss, and always becamn- it ImlicviVt that istity to b* loiindett on .tinotl mid pmiiotie prim lple.*.Dut ils kiipport lias lieeii freely mid imjsiuially I, ml r.tl, and it will never t oust nt to nerve 11» a mere iu.truuient for registeriiig tlie decree, oi poliii.mus.in tliu Presidential canvass, The Tun-» will suive lo get the la'.l tnuditiales uornluatrd, II\tml afu-raaida to rentier thorn a hearty *up.port.It will take no jvart in pt ntoual tliUigile*, I,ut will ever he iindy to defeiitl leader* itlol emolotuti * wlto are tiue a lu ! faithful représentai I ve.ol lli\u201e people.it.Kditorial Dolutnns will be conducted in in a apilit of fairnea.ami iiuj artialitv, free, alike irom at ll.iiilere.li tl alms, political' jublt iv, or undue favoritism.It will rupre* », nl lilt* :;real Itutly of llo- people, rather Ilian any cht|ue.1 11 all .uljvcts it hi!I maintain un attitude ol p*rf., t independence.its Colrespundeucc will be full ami timely, and t.iieel.d Hitii spécial relereUce tv tbe publliw Hon of the rulb un nil aubjeeta.Its UejMiit* w.ll U* lie pareil with the utimitt tare.The Ci It leal Depart lent will be in Ihoitiu lily '¦ 'pulde liuntls, and will pi, sm a full review ol tbe literature, tlie line art», the luu.ie, and the drama of llo- tlay.'J'Io- », hutilic a,,f! cslruaticnat report» and ailiele* arc spe, ially pi.-|4trerl by \"iu., 01 the ablest men in Ihe i ouutry.'I lo- >uuday edition of / , Time, Includes, iu aidiliou to uii in , lo ws, selected ami or'giu,,! literary matter of the most vailed an 1 ugmabi, chaia 1er.\u2022»|H,iu| arrange, m ut* It.v -¦ Iteelt limde It, imparl Hew altrat -It,,!is lo this Italuru ol the paper.Aiuoug tbe contlibutois ol oiigiunl ft, nr.t>r article, lo lids Jkt \u2022 r are Kiel Unite, J.W.DtiKorc.l, '1 lioiit*.Hardy, Duttoii Cook, William lilat k.aittbiieg uttiona aiu being carried out with many other tlislingiii-licd authors, V.ltH.V HI M*tL acast HIBflls r gay\" A I edition* nl /' .are s, nt free of p »lage iu U,e Toile,I M.ti DEC EM KBit mmmnm ai, i87r«.' ¦ ,,V '¦MS flBEAT 01EARIRS SALE ! ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SKWÏHŒ MACKIITES l C0NH1HTIN0 OK 1 Singer No.2, (made by Use C.W.Wil- The Singer Family and Sii\t_______ _____ Ifam's Mfg Co., of lontroal), Yhe Osborne and The Wanzer, of every Style and Price, A nd a variety at almost every kind manufactured \u2014 A 1*90 \u2014 A Very large a Mort ment of BOON, SHOES, RUABEHS, fflT OVERSHOES, k, k, AUCTION SALES BY PARKE, 4 SONS, J.PARKE & SÔN& Aucllonren, Brokers and Coni mission Mitcha ills, WH.L dlVK bPKC\u2019IAI.A'l'l KNTION TO ali bub's ).y All, lluhof lb>Uni bohi Kur- Parke RCtk'fWi .lui,\u2019J by ii*, Hsmiito.Lout^onr, 11\tgin-Ur, Nt w.S.1'AIIKK.C lut m plat 11 Mark,! Hall.I87S.\tJ7t Al lh 1111:2 I'aln 0 .tr-'e AUK .A DRY GOODS 'INC REDIICTII WM.ELLISON & 00., FABRIQUE STREET.UPPER TOWN, NKVKIUI.Sl'KC! U-I.OTS ^ ~\t! Quel»*.* cj 11 i«: Iloiisc-Furnisliiiiir Goods FW K H auik *\u2022 Ull 11 v rien k i i: \u2019O J.TA IU A KK W.S.PARKE & CO.NOW l;KMOVK.D TO THK CHAM- yii.i.Mienon BY CASKi SALKS & co.fl r I \u201e >itsk of f CuMTDUK at VEHY 1 \"it TKlCKb.Bed.|tia>iii Set.tromTwenty I ollm * upwanfs.If»} I.Lti.ince from (YMte Door fating e iflvt yilei.e, May 20, 1875.*)T ANNOCNCK KO It MONDAY AND FOLLOWINU DA wliieh will Iw .old below AUCTION I'KICKS, Jsgr Wholesale Buyer., Dealer*, and Charitable luitd .tlon* i, f.vill be allowed 7.V/f.! N.B \u2014We sell all »ixex and Mr.»r* JOHN D.CD ITKIl A CO., color, of the célébrai,xl Machli.s.ik and Twist made by New 1 ork.\t3 n WM.Qiiutwc, Nov.IS, 1875.ELLISON & CO., Fabrique Street, Upper Town.Jrü-'Jti* T j r asiuuui, in luding 'Uioiay tii.llon.$|j\tj 1V Times p«r anriuiii, exclusive of I .\"iiiii'Uy edition.jo f«,/ A'/.,,.,., p r annum.\t2 PENITENTim SUPPLIES.TKXDKKS, the name t f the mine must fa, .tated iu tender.Ottawa, DtH 2'i iJl»7.\u2019i yaubec, Dec.3), 1875.td itaw-joG Colonel ACT OF 1 '\u2022'»!*.In thu CANADA Trovintn of (J 11,:bee District of yuebec.| SUTEUIOUC0ÜBT.In the matter of Jaw*.McMaiiD.v.au Instdv, nt, On tbe third day of fc'ebrnary next, the intolveril will apply tu the said Cxurt foi a diat liarxe under the .aid Act.By THOMAS MOLONY, Hi.Attorney \u201e / Ititm.yueber, Dec.31, 1875\tlln>307 BANK British North America.lMCorparn c!o*etl tluriuR t hut iieiiod.By aider of tlie Court, It.W BRADFORD, Secretary.No.3, Clement'* Lane, l.o,-iturd Street, Land ,n, K C., 7th Decnilier, 1875, yin bee, Dec.30, 1873.\t01)0 QINOER AI.K.JJARKKI.S \"KIKKKU'S\" OINQKUALK.Kor *ale by M.U.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Dec.29, 1875.\t3 0J Rliades Ftim, The New-York Weekly Times A I'AI\u2019l.lt KOit THK KAKM KB, A i'Al'Kii KoUlllk MKCHAM A PA f KB fc-ult I UK 1\u20191X4*1.K 77.» A/ -l, ¦¦ M.»i/y T -i will nuit i b,'lc ted Kdlti'il.ils lioui tliu Ihuhi (ieii, in! New*, Dunusti, and Kor.i; u, tl, i\u201811 cliugN of Congre.» and the State Legi* b,t,tie, Full tnd Inter,.ting Corie«|>onilt'iKe, I'ts'k ttevi, w», tbe ChoUeit Literary beta t.,,,,» trigiuu] .tori, » by Uiet iiatiu and »tb tiisungui»hed writer» It.mort prominent ftnture will he it c'JMPLKTK AliUICULI'L'KAL DKPAHT- M Kt- T, will, Oiiginsl Articles from I'r.a.ti,ill Kur mers mpble Weekly Market Reports Full Keporls uf the Amnicau luttUute Far mers' (.'tub; I inaitcia', Dt.ittvstic i\u2019rutlttc Liv, .\u2022'to, k, Lry to cl - and ci.11, ml Markets PUnCHASKRH WISH I SO ANY OK THE I'rotlitce ut tbia Faun will plnnscaddress per Postal Card, Box 722 yuebec,.Pig* are sold at fu wh n CO d.xy !d.Kr, sh Cream nort».the quart.Cream Cheeses 50ct*.the II, or 25, t ,.u h.Ptlllft»' Eggs, I .to the dr,«en, I\",'I*.Kre.h Butter, 40ct».thu lb.Mushroom*, $t the lb.Kowtda, St per roupie.(A purchaser is allowed hi* choicer of 30\u201c binl» ) Celery and Hxlu 1* at moderate prices about 2 Seta, per box.FLOW F KM .% KI» 1*1» A \\ TM.Cut Bloom, Si per box Hutton Holes from to to 2Scts each.Hand Bouquet* irom .to Boses ?l.2\u201c the ,1 >aen.Dinner Table Ornament Plant* hind out at 30ct*.per pot tor the night, and cM at from $1 to Si.5 eai\u2019b.Ring* and CrosseF, for Funerals, Irom SI lo $5 each.gMT The above good* are all lirHt-» las*, and can be returned at tbe sell, Ca coat, II they are not delivered iu goutl oitlor.IV.RHODES.yuehee.l),xr.I rillRIY, \"t.DOM All I'XK AN.*! « Os* C .pi Ux* Ykxii C/nti Hale.n (p, r uniaum) #2 Five L Ten C, Twenty t\u2019opie*\t\u2022'\t\u201c\t.Thirty Copies\t\u201c\t\u2022\u2022\t.And Ouu Kxtm Copy to K., l or rv- ry Club of fc'llty, one .\t$7 .I n to .3J 00 'll Club >py of n M.197 Iw-soj LlQUIiURS CAKES Mamarliino.\u2022\u2022 Curaom \u201c Chartreuse.For tale by M.U.MOUNTAIN.Qaebec, Dec.29, UTS.\t.305 OKANGES.0ARKH OB A NOES.JUST RRCETTED.For sale by M.Q.MOUNTAIN.Qnsbac, Dac.3», 1875.QUEBEC iSSEMBEIES.1 sjr (;.COMMITTEE : R It.DtUIELL, Kaq., President A.P CARON, fc:.q., M.P.; JAMES OI lilt, Esq.P It COT, Kw).; C.C.SEWELL, Esq , M.D.MAJOR KOKllKsT, K W MKTHOT K q.; C.Cl ETUI NOS, En|.; .1.U.LAtUD, R*q., J.BLANCUKT, K»q., W.STEVENSON, fc.sq.; 11.WAU'OT, E»q.; ULBIC TKSS1KH, Eat) ; AltTHUU HUNT, Ka>| ; T.II.JUNKS, Esq Tha FIRST Asaemblv will take place at tba MUSIC HALL, on FRIDAY BYKNINO, the Tth JANUAihY.Suhacribera are ivqueft.ed to Immediately send their name» aim *ul» \u2022crlptiulis to the undersigned, Box 403 P.O., or to the wtke* af .Itit* Lamck, Esq., 12 St.Lewis Street, hrlweeit the hour* of .and « p.m.Family Tickets, $|u j Single Tick eta, fo.W SELBY DBSBABATS, Hon Se*' -Tiea*.Qaebec, Dec.23, 1815.\tC-300 Mi KOA8TKD COFFEE.A BRELS FRESH ROASTKD JAMAICA For aala by M.O.MOUNTAIN.Wa*bac, Dee.31, 13T5.\t302 LOST.Chilstnitt and Ne« fear's Presents, Valuable Calhollc Books ! Superior Stationery, Writing Payer*, Ulan, Book*, Pea* and lake, Envelope», Pencil» Ofltea, School aarf Counting.Ho\u2019iae Kequi at tea.Album* of all aiar*, Porte tuonaie» PMkat Rooks, Satchel*.aOap«c4 far |*i ) for Mil.(Fins tha Baby to the araadfather.) Y*ïïTr''\ti w*ss^*E^aV,r- \u2022 - ¦ -\t~ ¦ »\try**1*\t.at oaoo all Doaaiguuieat*\u2014onreaervedly.JIIMaauy\t^tvateSaiawm /day, and eetey Kvenmj 4y AurtM»».at Sk John Struct Warebouar._ Bala at 7 o\u2019clock Ft> vewurdad aa 1 saving \u2022 -H 7\u2019,.'*.i Onacopy one year, $3 ; Iwu copies, one year, $5; ten copie», «.ne y ear (and n\u201e extra ctipy tree) $)5 Sul's riptlon* t.» ollhri of nor etiition* received for a I,*»* length of time than one year nt the y< ailv rste The Sem - It »./v and il»»/ hi mailed one yev to cleigymeu .it the lowest rate*.Spucimeii copies sent npon appllcatlua.Posta,is Fax* to bcascaiiixas Theru price* are lAvanahte.We have no Unveiling agent*.Remit in drafts on Nrw-5 ork or Po*t Utlh Money Order*, it pooible, agd where neither uf these can t»- proturnl «end tbe ruuii, > 111 a a.uiaTKaao leitor.Terms, cast-, in a,Ivan.e.Addivf.i HE NEW-YORK TIMfcS, New-York City 'Juu'»,, D,c tv, \u2022*T5\t290 mmë and NEW YEARS TIUSSENTS.\\'cry Red need Prices ! A ORE AT VARIETY K PRINTS, fast colois.Wool Rep.in 'he new and choice shades bilk Rep», a favorite material.Matelasse Cloths, checked and plain.Figured Satin Cloth», allcolot*.Serge Cloth», newest afiades, with .-.ll tha new trimhiings to match Ei cuing Silk* in all thu newest .In,le*.SPE G I .A.E .llo 1111,'ts and Antoino A tîuim t A Co.'» Black Silk* These uuike.*ur|>aa* all other Black Siik» m brilliancy, \u2022.'XcelieDcy and durability Ptims-Making, Vaut!'-Making and MtllL nery by person* c>f g,K>d experience.Tailoring Depai\u2019tment We are pre|>arf Cuna- 1 he fc ire-5\\ to; t must con»i»t of eqiiut |>iiit * ol M ap)-, and |Uircli of the first quality, ire,¦ from lim's and ali split, to m,**ur.Hu.feet from point li ?-arp.Ft.i, t, m.a.,\u201e., and to be cut in tliu w.ia.r of 187,i.1 be ( < ul and the Fin-Woud must be de.jit end in the yard of the Peiillcntisn .on ,,r before the 1st day ol July, Is,,;, free idctiarge The Flann, i to In tlnrty.»iv in, le a wid,-I ' NDOHSKI) TENDERS FOR l'ENITEN-l\timnr.» tothe yanl |« tiary, will bu received at the OfHce oi'f The 5'ellow and Drowu ('loll I., In twenty- ¦even in, l\u201e » Wide aud sixteen nun- it.yard, nil wool, of tae litst quality.Ihe Mm» Hats to hu made ot wh »tr,iw nn,| w,.|| Mia-le .Th® Sock» to be liand-niKio and dian home-made yam All till urti, le* above-mentioned , X\u2018> pt fc'irc-Wuood and Coal will require t,, !.\u2022 d, liver,*! al Un, Penitentiary, Ire, ofrhar_-, when re,|uli, d The Be* find Mutton, of b,«t qii.llty, ai\u201e to 1,1 «libjei t lo the ap| ruv.i| of Hi\" Wind, n i hu i to h» luruittht \u2022! a^ reijuiri\u2019ti m piopurtion* of foie and himi quait, is n quarter to weigh D ll, No bull beef nor old , w Uef nil! la n, .cepted.Payment for the beef and mutton fiiri,i»ii,s| for tin first month will |\u201e.retain'd until tlie completion \u201ef the rontia, I Ta,, rr.poniUde suretie* wi i \u2022 ,¦ requii.I for tli - due performantof m, n untere*) into I\u2019arti,» tendering will b, require, «ample* aa request, d above.J A DUCHK8NKAC Warden St.Vi u, rut de Paul Penitentiary, 13th Decenilajr, |.*7.\u2018, yuebec, De IN, I87.r>.\ttj»n'.f97 (HID iHinim t.AnrUon\trrs\tHroher\tn.F\t\t\t\t*t.\t- (ifineral\troi:;\t!iif\u2018 ' ! t.; : !\t\t'I 1 i.Ml.S\t\t\t C A\t0 j*1 O Li\tY à\t0\t propoitu\tlu tr\ttti Ml \u2022 %t\ttl.\t A i hild will i;.ike ll peraon Ad li \u2022 :\t- J.VKRN1I LIXV* Ut'U.KO.PROVISIONS and GROCERIES.250 lbs.S|K'nn Candle*.1 Or.Box.Matcbaa.A.M.I to 8 30 9.30 10.*, 11.30 P.M.1.00 13\tDux\tCorn Bruiun* 13\ta\tMaaoia C\t«\tDeck Scrnb Brush,*.C\t,1\tHand \u2022\u2022\t'\u2022 0\ta\tDome Lead\t\u201c ti\ta\tWhite-Wash \u201c 40OO\tHi*.\tUatmeai.3000\t«\tPot Bail y.3000\ta\tRu-e 300\tBriil.\tFlour 25\t*.\tDry C«wl fc l.h 500\tar\tUn-,-li «\t\u201c 5«Hl\t«\tButter.5\tBag*\tSalt.UK)\tIb*.\tPepjier.too\tn , \u2022DR.1.TO MM El III u, LET.! ATE Pi J ou L A K B.Mail Train for Raauca.400 5.00 ti 00 On Sunday* and Holiday* a boat will leave yuebuc at 8 «.hi , jc am.Noon, i p.m , 4 P 0\u2018 ; leave Levis at j a tu .11 am., I p.m 3 p m , 5 p.m.For furthar la raatioo atiply *4 the office of the St Lawrence Steam Navigatiou Com-I'ooy, St.Andrew * W barf.A.OABOLUY, Sarretary.(.¦tehee, Dec.28, 1IT5.\t3,)4 Qüliükc GAS COMPANY.! Dr.POURTiER.1 > nt i s t t\\o.1.1 st.joii\\ \u2022«i a »er:i.\u2019t U P P E R TO W N (Op|a>*iUr Paioc'e f-ii .uc.,\t) Qllrltc\tI' 75.ri'hK SRARKUO I paay are fox NEW STOCK haal 'BKSiUUKUoLDRviS IN THIS COM-hefatiy NOTIFIED that tha been declared pafUde at là* Company'* Office aa folluwa 340 per «hare^m Jlai Decemn 1875.40\t\u201c\t\u2022\t^th\t.'omary,\t1»7C., 30\t\u2022\u2022\t\u2022¦\t18th\t\u201c\t- By ontar, P.PEEBLES.Manager, vying lit ;*cUng tke Utwtoa»».' III* KccolU u- y k> \u2022nd wltk ikr odvica of tka guecn'* l\u2019rlry \u2022oum 11 fur Canada, kaa b**u pk-aoad tu onu-r, and It I» k«r*oj Urderml that tk* folluwlng Magolailont rvapaitlng Hoad log War, kuu**» la tk, Dominion ka Md Ut» mm* ara k*r«bjr aduptad and r>takllth*d, that U to »*jr KKtiDIt A TIOKH.ARTICLX I.\u2014War«koti**« fur the «torage of UuiMt.iod good* akall be known and il**lRitat*«l a* fuliuwi i- Cla** 1 Ntar,* orcnpled by tk* Gov«rnin, iit uf Canada ClaM 1 Warckou*** occupio,! l>y Im|,orU-rh \u2022 at'luairuly fur Ihr \u2022(«tag* uf goutl* iiupoiuil l>y, or aoaktRn*d tu tkrni, or piin ka« < Ij 11,fin la buml.i.'laaa s.Watvkouw* ix'ou, ii'il foi II,,* Ri-nr-ihI ¦n,nu(i> nf ii»|'orte «toribg and plai.RliIrriiilf ni aiiimalr in l'oiul.('Ut', 6.Warrlioiuc* asclualvaly fur II,,' munufMi lure , r roflnlnR of »Uh'ar.Cl.»» 6.SotYi-raoce WarrtiuuMij.A/ ).!it 'ilntm f.r Htlallitlmenl v/ JlfH.lr I WanrAtwan.A UTK\u2019I.K 11Knr a Warekou»,, ol tl,, < tioii* of tk.Ai t (ic.Kcd ill Ike Sex*,tt\u201e ol tke l\u2018niliaiiielit ol Canada, held in ihellHl year ol li,r Maj-xly'* Iteigu, , Impteie.t fit anti intl'uled : \u201cAn At t rexpecting tke Cmtxuia,\" Hi* hxcelleucy, k) nlid w ith Ike ail, i t- of the IQuecn** Privy Conti, 11 fu, l nim,la, lm« kct'i, pk'axcai to or,1er, and It lx hereby ordinal, lk.it th< Dul-Poit Ualt, in tke County ol Waterloo, an,I Pr rince of Untuiiu, b\u201e and U ix liore y comtitubd 11 Poll uf Kutiy and a M areiioiiallig Pott-tke xaiue to lake i-rtc t from the Kimt day uf ¦Inly next.WM.A HIU8W0RTII, i lerk Pr.vy 1 onmil gtlelat, July 7, 187B.\tIStf 4.IHttory, Rritfah and Ifaamiiav ¦*s.ll.*\t;c' Ô UKSPbAL.UKUPLAI'IOSS FUJI IHK liUYEIlNMKNT UK THK MIUlAkV CULl.KtjK AT KINGSTON , ujr.cTS or rnr couxnt I.Tk* Military College ix iwtaklirl.rd tor Ike pnrperc ol imparting h omplete edina-i t ton in all bruuc he* of mill tar\u2019 tacllna, forth \u2022re Ooierninent store*, tl.cy at.ali ho um,1 fnati-n enginaerdig, nut| g-nernj nientiSc lor 'k, examinalitin and apprdsctuelit ol know leiigv in subject* conn < ted w ith, and net \u2022 *arj to, a iliorougk Inowledge of Hi mdilaiy proierxion, mid torqualifyiiig ofbcei I.rtouilimnd and lor xtalf .tDitoluliiii tiU.(,,) Tbe length ot tkecourav of li.xtruc-llon w ill 1 e four > \u2022 arx a, rnaTioxa r k *1 mixni Adu.ixxlou to tie Collego ax Cndet* will Ih- grant, d to tl * xutce*alnl t-anuidute* at an , pen conipriiilre examination.3\tI lie exainumti.dix will Iv conducted by eXtiniin-rx appoint, it annually by tbe Governor in Connell, ax (gorid,d by law.4\tNoli,f wi I Iw giv.-n from lime to time of tl \u2022' ;ny anil pka e of tbe examination*, stud ,,f the vai auric* to be coiii|M ted tor at each i examination 5\tP.e iidi will be appointed by the Oover-n 1 in i omi ll lu ne ii Miht.iry Liixtti, t I,.aupervMe tke 1 xaiuinatlo\u2019i of tauditlates.(*i > neae boar,:» will m-emble i\u201er tk, (lixl examinations at the otkee ol ti e 1\u2019tputy Adjutant Genera), at tk, ll-an uaitcr*.in tbe aevetal Military Dixtrii t», vi* : At Victoria, b.C., W ilit.c.eg Mau ; la lnbdl, '1 orouto, Kingston, ilnckvitle, Montreal, yur-lai'i Kredirtcton, llaiifax, and Charlottetown, at ten o'clock .M., on the f-turlk ilay ol January, u-Tb li.No pemoti will be a.c p'ej aa a , a,k.-t w ho ii not consider,d eligible ,aa to sutun and pkyxit al power.Tbe limits of ago will tor tke prexi-nt :, from is to 30, ti e candidal*» being rcipilnii to be within thoxe iiiniix on tke IH day of the In,.nib following tk, examfnatioo.(a) Tbe number of Cadet* with whi k tbe College may be openiii shill no exceed 22 ; the xelertiun* will In' made by the Governor in Council from tke lixt* ot name* forwarded by tbe II,«ids of Kxanum ra, having reference to the ruder of merit in wlucli tku candi latex pars lln-si examuiatloiia.*.Ka li Laiididate for aiminxiort muxi send lo ike Adjutant Gen, ral ol Militia, not lex* iLan one jn,'Utn tufore tke examination I* ke.d, an a pin atiou accompanied by the lulluwiug paper» in dupliuaL-: (,lI A i, 11Idl'd khxliart from the repi.te nf hr* birth, or, in d fauli, a declaration by oil,, ul hi* IMirent* or g a i Ic-rgynieU ol tk« ka-xlily' In which be ha* recently leankd, uc by tke lieaii ol the »- n,*ul or iolk*ge at which be has rceived lit* educa- impotie, go, d ?, >t-d tor be rontge of un-nlaltae,.and », tt li»hi J a* a liouded Aairtoaxe, x,,d no p**iiliuii of xlut* »b\u201ell in any ua-c t,e aitowid, ut »H divirion* b iu1 a» a Waiebi-U»,, Wbi tker 0> ol or pulllion »hnil tw; ut U,e luokt »ilid »nd sec me oe»i riplioii poa»ii le in each *\"Me.WqtiKouh» qf CUtt 3.ARTICLE VI.A VVar.boit»* of Cas* 3 \u2022ball tin every ca»e cuUklSI u! an eut! e balding .mu «ball l* ^yku\u2019r'W'iy lor the atorage ol J>opdvx|rJieicba*ioi*,^L'1 of uu-ilaiunt and .\"m ,,\t, id, t.,l ^lo-ieto by It* Coib ilor o|,.UJ( u,.The rate* ol itoia»c did i, mj>ea»nlioi, for lal ounn t, e ban .ling of Imudcd gotxl* in i Warehouse» of tbi» , tow, «kail «ubjert lui egret meut bet seen tbo owner or impuit, r o I tb1' good*, and lb,* iruivt of the l\\u,i-bnuxe who will col,eel all amount* due tor sail age ana lab\u201eur, tb, duly ul tcdlc t r or propei otbc«r ut uumuU» bring to look alur tbe xw:u eus ody I Ibe gotal* lot the ».,Uiliy ol toe revenue only.bbould the C \" le Ici ul (.Urtuüi* r,,(U.l' to de|waiil in any till La abuu unclaimed and aeiied good», the , I JUge» lur xtu.aac and laiKiur t 11,] e.pu., xbali no, eatcui in, regular tale*, and tb* proprietor \u2022hall U liable a» in olb.r ta», » tor their »uie keeping.AKTICLh VII\u2014All Warehouse» of eltlier cia»« 2 or Claa* 3 thali lai »,cured by Cu»-tomx lock», provided by tbe Ucpailunui ol C uttom* ; but tki» will not puvent the pro-prict.re or occupant* of tbu building burn haring their own les k» on tke same dour* in addition thereto AHl'lCkh VIII \u2014No free or duly pain good* «ball hr \u2022:ored in any ttuudeii Hare\u2014 bo-*e ; and all bunded goutl* wben eulcml lor cjüauiuptiun, removal or exjai Utiuii, »Uali immiutalely be removed tb, n lnni.unie** pirmixaion t> the cui.lrnry be fnxi oUaiunl from tbe Collet tor upon an applt latioti made to Lint in writing, ¦pecilylog the good* and the time tor win, b n I* desirci Inry should remain, and in a tub taxe tb go*At» »b*>l be lreibly and conapit uourly marked and eet apart iront the*» rrmamieg in bond , n»t Boeucb pnvilegr ¦kali be granLxr la any cam, except mr gixai and urg, nt ror-aina.A/H'itciUions Jot HarxAea*** u< x|hx lliexl be- forehand.I,«04 (a) For the examina ion In Jan.Isl'T.Cnlliet'a History of tke Hiiiiiak Kiuptre, euri iai mg Ik* 'i'udor and fttuart peri,ala, au I (he tl rut ton ebapt r* of ilod-gitlx' History of Canada ft.\tFrom h : translation irom Eng.lisk into French.1,200 0.Germ n : translation from Eng lirk into German.1,200 T.\tLatin including the link Imok of l'iexai'x Commui.taiira lo eud i,f 23rd chap , and ar, oud book of Virgil'* .Knead.1,500 8.\tDrawing.Copy from rt*t,*liad- erforiued their dmy in a satixlartury nianuer for that (¦\u2022\u2022nod, skull la; niite-ilated twelve months.l'AYUXXT» *»n ALLOWASCCS.(34.) En, h Cadet will be required to pruvidr himnlf with and k< ep in rr|*ir ut Id* own ex-piutc Mii k e ides of uni'orm, boots, and personal clot1 .n* tnsy be determined (2 J.) ' n Cadet will be required to provide himself miHi mm b kooks, instruments, and apparatus sx may be determined (2ft.) Articles required tiiidtf par* Stand 21 must be obtained by the Cadet from tk, Government xtoirs, and will be iaaued to Inin at < o»t price.(27) hn< h Cadet will I* pnvidid free ol expens, with l«rruck luruituie, board, washing and attendance.(2S.) Kie li Cadet will be requ'rcd Vu pay in advance, previoui.to jt.ining, a contribution of f.OU to,rover the value arllcle* unde pars 24 and 2ft, and In every fu ire year a sum of Jlftu In advance, for tin up WblCb- he r-'r*ttW, U* \u201c-n .\u2018ora Sold in BottUi at Is.l|d.,2s.9d., 4s.«d.snd Us.each None la\t,.c Word».\"DK.J.COLLIS BRoWNFM CHLOBODYNK\u201d ol the OoT#rn»elt°Hr ,h°n«\u2018b,, Whelming medical testimony aocompanies each buttle.\t1,1 U* t*t*n,P* Over- SOLK MANUFACTUREB,\u2014J.T.DA VKNPORT, 3T Qt Rueeell street, Bloouabtiry London Quebe:, Aug.c.Nov 5, |8*5.\tlr 20y C LUATIVK TKRATMEXT \u2014or tua\u2014 C 01 «sumption at ail d.grv a sn i In g.nemj uf the Diaeaaea of tbe Lkee' «ud I tke Thrawt by ün \u2019 iLrhlüiii -ÏK .fAluOai.Exp-rlm'r,ta made by Dr.Laval m the mill -ry Hospitals of France and of Algeria met with tke greatest aacresa.Iwosreo asd ruramaa ir I> E II O U K an t 7/ /; y y g g _ Pkaruaciene tie Ire c lasse a.BU R D R O u T, PARI».The Kilfhicm is u,r.under tk* form of pilla, hneturao or ai yorndor*.N H - Do aot eonfouad our produce with \"Unamai\u2014oU) ih* ht* WUaimd Utfk ¥ kind in ih» World.\" Harper's Magazine.ILbWimTMP.N otter* of Ik* /Vm.Tka \u2022rerdacreaalng ctreulatioa «f excallaat monthly prove* Ha ooaUaaad Ma^* tatioa ta popular deairea aad maoéê.Ink wbeu ira tkiak lato bow many komoa U Pjtoj-tratea every month, wa most eomddot U M \u2022aa of tke aducatora u wall aa entartaiaart ot tke publie mind \u2014hotlon tttvha.The character which thla Magaxlu* ano* \u2022ease* for variety, enterprise, artlallc *t**jj|i aad literary culture that kaa kept (taco wlto, if It kaa not led the time*, skoald 411 k.\t__ | Quebec, Nov.5, 187S.Iy-260 BUTTER.One Box of CUrke\u2019a B 41 Pills.I\"\tham tk Sola Proprietor, J.P.C LA REX.\"\"\u201c\u201c\u201cÎSaiïSS' k,¦\" ra»* fat every Club of Five Halmcaihân at ft o« rack, to ono remittance ; or HU Catdra for BJ0 00, without «aim fv.py ; poatogo famT Ba, s I.\u2019am liera «an ha eappUod at My time.The Annual Voinmra of Alaxraa's Basta toraat cloth bind in/, will ba awl byexprej,' (rae of oxpenae, for f f 00 arak.A complete tot, comprising Eight Volumr, mtrt on raSto* of raA aft tke rate ot $* J5 pra vol, fretekt at expoaao of parabaaer.Prominent aticntlon will bo given In m'a to atich illustrattons of tke Centannlnl internatlotal ExpoalUon aa may ba pacnlfcrir appropriate to Its columns Address : HARPER A BBOTHEBB, Qv+oo, Pvt.la,.l#t8.\t)SJ,> Best Food for Infants, supplying Hie Highest amount of Nourishment \u2014t* mi\u2014 Most Di^esstibl©*' dim! convfiii«*nt furm.MA TON Y A VIOOItl., 41 hew Bot.d Street, London.Retail of ClK-niial* and w bolvxab* of Lymaxi, L'Ure A Co., Montreal and Toronto.siueics , May iT, 1875.\tly-law-114 Bishop's Citrate of Magnesia.A \u201cFEED BISHOP.M.linfartnringChemist, 17.Spech» Fields, Mile End, New Town London, N E n-apertfully remind» the Whole-sate Md Retail Tiado, U>th in Great Britain and abiond, that he originally invented and prepared Citrate of Magnesia.Since 1857 when it was Brat Intndnced, he kaa never oanaad personally to auperiniond iu manufar tara, anid the marked eupcrioiity of hia brand over that of all tho imitations In the market, !\u2022 admitted by all the largest burera.Thv ¦\u2022tertate easplwyed are uniform'y of she highest qMlity, the granule* rao handsome In ap|a convenience of cwoaninrti, ahra March «, 187ft.\tly-law-g* HENRY CRIST.(EOTXMiaaap 1«40.) Bmllcllmr ml Pmtemta fmr lurca Mmm* nmM DmmflitnimMm, OTTAWA, CANADA.FTTRAN&ACTH BUHINEHH with the Pateat ¦X OMoo and «that Depratmanta of tks wuvevameat Copyrights and tke .«glatitetonof Trade Marks mm Désigna Procura*.Drawing*, KpooIBcatloua, and other doom ante aaoaaaary to aacara P»raata or lavam t*M.prapatad ira receipt of tke Model of tk* lavMlton.sad preliminary aanrckea la tk* fM*M 0«a* oarafully aad*.tluatem.Jdly, >¦ Iftftft\tq.na PATENTS OF INVENTION L.XFBDITIOUSLY AND PROP**! V Ut s«vt.«wd to Canada, tb* United Ht vus Md Vurupa.Patent guaranteed pr no okMc -> I for printed luatenctlona.Agency \u2022porr toa ton yaa.s.HENRY GKlBTx Ottawa, Canada.Maakanlanl Bngtneor, Br \"utter at Patente mkaoTNav.Ift*\ttut70 G.£ FIERCE, lufti^lH^OiJwtftf and Gagatsl AganU traal.Malted to any Qnet sc, April ft^ HTft.on receipt rtFO.tk POI 25 T For rain by\t____ ^ M.G.mountain.Qitahac, 9*0.1, ItTft.\tMl NOTJLCE.rpHE PUBIVEM NOW CARRIBD ON A by tk* wndratigwad a Mm* mth è Datramkwttlka Mn dte* andw tka naraa cf DtAWMOM k OC.I T EA 4wfcaa, M«v.% iBfft.\tiftg THK FOLLOWIMO 'Hotel! a.a.rifUGE, Onafcaa, Dae, M, Iftta.liBBUU UCI.UI ICMCT, mnnotrar auixsiWes, % 99AM HUBS, VTVBE TON».htw Httporf Mjimri * Wi Tn QABfm B9D "]
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