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Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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at Klogaton with -Reamers for Any Quiute; at Toronto whh Steamer Zimmerman, for Niagara Falls.Ac ; with Northern Railroad f>r Oollingwood nud W»stoin S'ates, and at Hamilton with Great Western K.R.to al1 points West.For Tickets and General informat;on apply to the and-reigned, or his representatives, at the Hotels, or at his Office, Nap .leoa Wharf.J.STEVENSON, ?sent.Quebec, May 3, I®64.\t\u20acm L P.G uvreau & Fiere, MAUCfAC'DaiHS 0» YtLLGW m RQuXIftGHAM WARE, f -i AVB the hon ar|d Marlowe, we have full proof the sav to this admission?Will they believe in piece will receive that attention and care it so iUOTtb?We caeeo.«binkk.Wha.1 in a condition to go to war after years of\tc\t^ ijlD n^arly forty vocalists,\twill\tsing peace and preparation?Auer the expend:-\tç^forated chorus\tentitled \u201cThe\tMen ot tore of seven milliona sterling in experimental flari-ch \" We hope to see a bumper house.armaments.Does the inability arise from\t-* T~ \u2019*¦ * want of material or men?The nation will\tMASONIC, never admit that it has not the means to pur-\tThe most worshipful,\tthe Qrwd\t\u201e chaae bo«b if «red be.Tbeo, wherefore, uo«\tAecieet, Free\tl\u2018°b ia a condition ?Haj I be Palmerston Mmatrv I ^ n^m\tM w'B:o.T.D.been a humbug and a sham, making cost.y tjarrinaton daliver- d the Annua.Address, in * * ***\t*\t____i\tha rAvtewed the POLICE COURT.neFORR nis honor the judge or the sessions.Saturday, July 16th.Pedro Norman, a Portuguese, brought up on charge of stabbing Francisco Joseph Ramon, another Portuguese, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six months\u2019 imprisonment at hard labor.Louis Mallard, brought up on a charge of stealing 6i lbs.of butter, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three months\u2019 imprisonment at hard labor.Peter Hansen and Guatin Thompsen, seamen of the Arcthuso, were tried and convicted of having absented themselves from on board without leave.They were committed to gaol for one week each.RECORDER\u2019S COURT.BEFORE HIS HONOR THE RECORDER.Saturday, July IGth.There was only one prisoner brought up for the usual offence.Ho was admonished and discharged.Thirty-eight summonses were issued for $317.20 arrears of water-tax.Forty-two executions were issued for $166.32 assessment.IIJI ISVA£ UWIA «< IMV\t\u2014-O\ta\tt*\t» stance, is held at $300 per bbl, and all other necessaries of life in proportion.The expedition brought in seventy horses and mules, quite a number of negroes, 3 (/on-federate officers\u2014one of them a commis:ary, named Wilson, whose business it was to gather up supplies through the enemy\u2019s country\u2014\u2022-he other was a signal officer.They also captured a sergeant and two enlisted men belonging to the signal corps.The WorhFs special advices from the L pper Potomac confirm the reported retreat ot the enemy into Virginia.Our artillery opened upon their rear last evening, and some stragglers were captured ; but it was impossible to intercept the main body.They had then, at Wilson\u2019s Farm, 756 prisoners, taken at Mono- cacy.\t., The Tribune's Washington special says .it is estimated that the enemy secured 10,000 head of cattle and horses, besides droves of \u2022beep and hogs, which they got across the I o tomac while threatening Washington.Brief as the combat before Wsshington was, it was bloody.Their killed and wounded must have been 500.The small and wasted brigade of the 6th corps made sad havoc among them.\t.A special to the Herald, says :\u2014Admiral Lee,of James River squadron, has gone to North Carolina Sounds on au inspecting tour.Two representatives of Napoleon arc with the army as observers.Washington special to the Tribune, says : \u2014 More vessels are to be sent after the Florida.Several prominent secession sympathisers have been arrested at Bludensburg aud scut to the Old Capitol.Cairo, July 15th\u2014The steamer Magenta, from New Orleans the 10th, arrived here this I evening.She brings little news of importance.\t.The Picayune, which had been suspended tor some time, had resumed publication.Its publishers announce their intention to support the United States Government, and to steadily advocate all measures for the re-establishment of its authority in all parts of the country.Cairo, 15th.\u2014The Vicksburg Herald, of the 12th instant, says, in regard to our late expedition to Jackson, that our forces moved from Black River on the morning of the 3rd, in command of Gen.Dennis.Gen.Slocum joined the expedition.The whole force numbered less nounccmeni hut, in effect, an invitation to other Powers to insult us in every conceivable way?If we are wholly unfit for war, any Power, great or small, may indulge their insolence towards ns to its heart\u2019s content.Surely the country will not any longer tolerate such a Foreign Secretary as this.The only thing that fell from Lord Palmerston which pointed to the contingency of any material aid being rendered by this country to the Danes, was an observation he made at the end of his speech to the effect that, if the Germans should threaten the independence of Denmark, he would not say that this country would not come to the aid of the Danes.This was poor comfort to that gallant people, and we fear they will not thank Lord Palmerston for it.This is probably the \u201c something to which we referred yesterday, aad which wo were informed they were to do.But even should the Germans proceed to the extremity of seeking to destroy Denmark, what reason have wo to believe that Lord Palmerston would keep his word and rush to its rescue T Have not his Government failed to fulfil every promise which they have made to assist Denmark in certain contingencies,\u2014all of which have happened ?We have, indeed, reached the lowesi depth of humiliation.Not only are we charged by other countries with being a nation of poltroons, but we are held up to the scorn and derision of the world as a coun'-y whose word is worthless.We are not belie.ed.What a contrast dues this fact exhibit to the time when the word of Great Britain was everything, and everywhere regarded aa being as good as her bond ?War is an enormous evil, and everything compatible with honor ought to be done to evert It ; but we, and we are sure the whole country will join with us, say \u201c Amen\u201d to the sentiment ot Lord Derby War is preferable to dishonor.\u201d Oak, per cubic foot, Ss 3d to 3s 6d.Elm.per cubic foot.Is 9d to 2s.Yellow Pine Deals, 1st quality, per 120 petg etan, £17 to 17 10» ; 2nd quality, 12 to 12 10» ; 3rd quality, 10 to 10 10».Spruce Deals, 1st quality, 8 15» to 9 ; 2nd quality, 7 15» to 8.Standard Staves, per mille, £60 to 65.Lath wood, per fathom of 144 feet, 5 15 to 6 10.K.F.BARNES A SONS.tJ- A farmer of Akron, Erie County, New York, has twenty Tuscarora squaws at work cultivating broomcoru.Farm help is scarce, and these native \u201c Americans \u201d find abundant employment.3\" It ia asserted in the London Army and Navy Gazette that the sailing vessels in the British navy will never be sent to »ea again, there being two hundred and forty steamers in commission manned by 45,000 men.5Cÿ\u201c Barnum\u2019s fat woman, Miss Jane Pishon, formerly exhibited as Miss Jane Campbell, died at Brookfield, Conn., the other day.Her exhibition weigh;, was 680 pounds.Ten men were employed to get her into her coffin, which was NEW YORK MARKET».\u2014JULY 16.Flour receipt», 13,198 brl» : market more active, and 50c a 75c higher ; sales 8,500 barrels, at $9,50 a 9,75 for Superfine State: 10 a 10,15 for extra State ; 10,20 a 10,25 for choice do ; 9,50 9,75 for Superfine Western ; 10,75 for common to medium extra Western ; 10,50 a 10,60 for common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio.Canada ,Flour better, and 75c higher ; sales 900 brls, at $10 a 10,75 for common ; 10,80 a 11,75 for good to choice.Rye Flour steady at $8 a 9,25.Wheat receipts, 70,000 bushels; market dull and unsettled, and 15 a 20o lower ; sales 6,300 bushels, at $2.35 for Chicago Spring ; 2,40 for No.1 Mil-waekie ; 2,42 for winter red Western ; 2,50 a 2,52 for amber Michigan.Rye quiet at 1,00.Barley nominal.Corn receipts, none : market dull and 2 a 3 cents Oats dull at 95 a 96c for Canada aud State, and 96 a 97 for Western.Pork\u2014$35 for Mess ; 36 far new do, and 35 far new Prime.Beef dull and heavy.Stocks dull and heavy.Money on call at 7 per cent.Sterling Exchange nominal.Gold closes at 255.Milwaukee, July 14.\u2014Wheat $2,22, f.o.b.; receipts, 40,000 bushels.Flour, nothing doing.Grain Freights to Kingston 12Jc.\u2014Currency very scarce.Chicago, July 14.\u2014Wheat, $2,23, f.o.b.Corn, $1,35} for No.2 f.o.b.PASSENGERS.Per s s Nova Scotian, 3 raham, far Liverpool\u2014 Rev W Bliasdell, Mr F Youdrinier, Mr J Stovall, Mr J Riddell, Mr John Greystone, Mr John J Mohan, Mr Alex Rober \u2018 on, Mr Malloch, Mr and Mrs John OgUvy, two children, infant and entre ; Mr Tho» Ogily/sr ; Mr \"\u2019eiina, Mr Cobourne, Mrs Mowbray, Min Elita fJid Miss Christina Chalmers, Mr Scoble, MPP; Mrs and Mis» Scoble, Capt Rois.Mr and Mrs * Kraft.Mr and Mr» Al lan and infant, Mr Chat erton, Mr W W HolcroB, Mr P Shoe, Mr John dirphy, Mr Clarke, l«t WI Regt : Mr A H Peck, ¦« Heyward, Mr and Mrs Keith, Mr Donald SmlTr.Mr S Moms, Mr G Arthur, Hon Robt Jones and Miss Jones\u201443 cabin and 40 steerage passeng»\"».MARITIME EXTRACTS.The steamer Rambh t arrived down from Montreal yesterday, with tb»^barks Niaxsa and Camilla in tow.Passed through the Yelland Canal, J\u201cly Schr Garrygowen, fro*-» Sarnia, staves, for Que- Port of New York, cl »red, July 14.\u2014Ship Tyre, Scott, for Quebec.Spoken.May 29\u2014Ivi.the Strait* of Gibraltar, was seen ship Regent, Dorn Malta for Quebec.A PRiojirm.Accident!\u2014A man.wa» nurt.His injuries were great and his suffering intense, but a bottle of Henry's Term ont Liniment which happened to be at hand saved hi» life.That man will never be without it again, if possible to procure it, to have ready in case of any similar accident.No one know» what a day may bring fortn.We may be well to-day and »ick to-morrow.Bn provided befare-baud.Henry'» \\ c-rment Liniment is a great Pain Killer.Price 25 ot».John F.Henry A Co., Proprietor», 3u3 St Patu Street, Montreal.0.K.¦ July 5, 1864._______________lB> _ Semi-Annual Kale 11,000 o V MONDAY next we shall commence oar SRUI An XU AL SaLK of REMNANTS Report of the ship \\r John Moore, Willcocks, orent leduc ion from iLe origin *1 price, from London, 28th M.y:\u2014Had strong westerly |\t* winds daring the begoningof the passage, and detained in the gub' and river 16 days, with light air» and calms 1'Dm the We*t.6th\u2014Spoke the bark Francis Bar-lay, from Harbor Grace, Nfld., to Quebec, off Sijff Point of Anticosti GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Return of Traffic, Week ending July 9th, 1864.Passengers.$33.657 33 Express Freight, Mails and Sundries.2,650 00 Freight and Live Stock.51,922 69 Total.$ 87,979 91 Corresponding Week, 1863.75,017 12 Increase.~$ 12.962 79 JOSEPH HICKSON, Chief Accountant.Montreal, July 15th, 1864.NOTICE T> MARINERS.irONZCH LIOHTRlSSR\u2014SECOND NOTICE.Northern Lighthouse Office, ) Ed'^burg, Jane 24, 1864.\t£ The Commissioner.^ of Northern Lighthouses, | with references to the notice of the exhibition of a Flashing Light at ^nn&ch, the most western of the group of islands c V-ed the Monach or Hyskere | Irland*.lying off the coast of North Uist, one of the Outer Hebrides, d people and people, can arranged d» u ly manner in congresses or by arbltraimn.It is tids which uiriki s us ft 'ho Id\"* England had; hut there is also I\" «his Mph-udid mnnifestation of the coulldenen ni K'impe, in the impartiality and equity ol Napoleon *\u2022 * i \u201c homage which must lialtur OUf nalloual pr.de.Arbitration has been rejected, but the minter i would have been received with eagerness, and I the certainty of this ought to be enough for France.$16 00 $ 1 60 50 124 @ 123 130 @ 131 130 @ 131 1014 @ 102 91 @ 92 91 @ 92 103 100 95 102 EXPORTS.July 16.Per bark Ingleborough, Duncan, for Hartlepool \u2014134 tons oak, 63 do olm, 76 do red pine, 305 do white pine, 936 std pine deals, 2m 5.0.0 pipe staves, 4 cords lath wood by C A J Sharpies & Co.Per hark Emily, Thrift, far Newcastle\u201475 tons oak, 88 do elm, 63 do red pine, 398 do white pine, 1424 std deals, 349 do deal ends by C & J Sharpies A Co.Per bark Merrington.Cartmar, far Bristol\u201414,-000 std pine deals, 1000 do deal ends by J Burstall A Co.Per bark llangcsund.Sonde, for Loudon\u2014250 tons oak, 320 do red pine, 62 do white pine, 34 m pipe staves, 2140 std spruce deals by C E Levey A Co.Per bark Ja* Montgomery, Pic.far Yarmouth\u2014 6 tons birch, 60 do elm.90 do oak, 70 do red pine, 1 red pine spur, 3750 std pine deals, 120 do pine deal ends, 1960 do spruce deals, 34m pipe staves by C E Levey A Co.Per brglo Albion, Dalrymple, for Whitehaven 38 tons oak, 15 do elm, 13 do red pine, 209 do white pine, Om 5.0.0 pipe staves, 2m W1WO do, 104 std pine deals, 7 tons tamarac- by R R Dobell.Per brig Battus, Watkic», for Aberystwlfh\u201418 tons elm, 38 do rod pine, 199 do white pine, 224 std pine deals, 323 do spruce deals, 10 cords luth-woed by C Jr J Sharpies A Co.Per bark Maidstone, James, for Belfast\u201462 tons oak, 63 do elm, 126 do red pine, 627 do white pine.1472 std sprueo deals, 14 cords hemlock lathwood by Benson A Co.Per ship Prinds Oscar, Lorvildsen, for London\u2014 137 tons oak, 414 dujelui, 75 do birch, 574 do red pine, 334 do white pino, 857 std pine deals, 46 do pine deal ends, 3723 do spruce deils, 64 do spruce dea end», 2071 do spruce plank.103 do spruce plank ends, 400 do pine butts, 9661 pieres palings and 2484 pieces sashwood by H Atkinson A Co.Per ship Wc«tfleld, Trevallick, for Liverpool\u2014 1100 tons white pine, 175 do red pine, 85 do oak, 132 do birch, 6m WI staves, 2m pipe staves, 3000 std pine deals by M I Wilson.Per ship Golden Eagle (new,) Bueford, far Liverpool\u2014549 tons white pine, 200 do red pine, 250 do elm, 50 do oak, 3288 std pme deals, 20 cords lathwood, 6m WOWI stares.0m 8.0.24 do pipe stave», 1 box Indian curio»itiea by J Burstall A Co.Per bark Arethusa, Gillan, for Sligo\u201410 tons oak, 150 do red pine, 6804 std spruce deals, 4m pipe stave», 2m WOWI do, 2 corde h^cjlock lath-wood, 1 do red pine do, ne that will net fade, crack or wash out-^one8th&t is as permanent as the hair itself.For sale by all druggists\u2014Price 50 cents.A !».MATHEWS, General Agent, 12 Gold St, New York.Also, Manufacturer of Mathews\u2019 Arnica Hair Gloss, the be » hair dressing ia use.In large bottles, price tbe.June 14, 186».\t12m ________ Bteamur ,,\t, ________ there until nearly daylight, yesterday morn ing, at which time the commanding Lieut I ,Fr._m tbe u,r,June 28ih.) determined to make the attack.The command (l roIîl lue ^\t.\t.nno proceeded quietly up tbe road in two columns Tbe course which Lord\t0, tbe of line and stealthily entered upon the attack, of the most pitiable which unj \u2022 \u2022 The enemy were found in strong force in the Crown of England ever\the Y.Jiiwd so Barne s mills and houses of farm.They con-\tmemorvble case last\t7®*^»\t.,ol iutl by siated of 300 troops, uomeiauded by L.G.W.\tmaterially to destroy\tthe.\t- ^ woljd lb.a Hermington of South Carolina, who was cap-\tproclaiming, in the he l* *\tcircumstances, lured.When our forces had advanced within\tthis country f\tt*bll I>ol\"3 So ho last night 150 jards of tho buildings, the enemy opened go to war in vor o.th , »\tare not iu a brisk fire of musketry, resulting in no in- informed the whole wl \u2019\tn\txhen jury.When the discovery was made that the a position to go to war\tüano-Geiraau place could not be taken by regular attack, why did he, during nil th\tliberal Lieut.Chambers ordered a charge, he him- negotiations, hurl his meimc\ts in self leading it most gallantly.It resulted in | a hand ut the heads cf the\t______ the capture ot one lieutenant, one sergeant, badly wounded, one corporal and eleven pri-j votes.The command was accompanied by a firing party, amply supplied with turpentine fire-balls, which, upon arriving at the build- iho event of their pursuing tho courge which they have pursued ?W hat could be rnor miserably illogical, ns well as supremely stupid ?What, loo, ii more calculated to be productive of mischief?What is such au au- IVr Australasian.F.K.Barnes A Sons\u2019 Monthly Timber Circula^ Canons\u2019 Marsh, Bristol, July 1st, 1864.Wo have no change to report in our trade ; the arrivals havo been moderate, the demand unimportant.\t.,\t,\t, Tho arrivals for the pari month have been 5 \u2022dilpa, 8137 ton* register, against I vessels, 2-04 Ions register, for the corresponding month hi.-1 v,.\u201er, aad con-ist of 3 from Now Brunswick, 1744 I.ns.I Iront Quebec.tM2 tons.I from Norway.451 (.ns, showing nn increase of 933 ton» register, compared with tho corresponding mouth hist 'V\"l',.r tho season commencing 1st February, 1804 to (he prchont tiuie, tharo have been 19 vessels, si23 tons register arrived, against Jl vessels, 10135 tons regislor for the aatne period last year.Import of tho principal articles of wood from Hriti-h America .» 1864 .-Quebec 1\u2018ine Timber, 883 logs; Oak.20 logs; Elm, Birch, Ac, none; Deals, 7949 pieces | Ftp# Move», 80» piece»; WI Pun do, none.Uaebeo Yellow Fine\u2014The demand continues dull \u2022 the stock of last year\u2019s Timber very heavy.We shall oUcr now Timber at our auction on the 2 lia! boo Red Plue\u2014The demand Inis been fair, and stock much «.faced.At our auction on Ihe 20th July wo ihaU offer iu»w 11» \u201cT.Quebec Oak\u2014Wy bille in Upmarket; we ex-pect a supply in our early Quebec ships.Quebec Elm\u2014Demand dull.\t, ,\t, Quebec Deal-.\u2014The dry deals remaining from l-Ht year\u2019s import are much reduced in stock.Prices are without change.Wo , shall offer some fresh Deals by auction on Wednesday, the 20th July, as well as some of tho last year s importa- U Quebec Staves\u2014Stock much reduced.Quebec Yellow Pine, per cubic foot, Is 2d to Is Red P'mc, per cubic foot, Is 7d to Is 9d.CLEARED.July 16.Ship Florence Lee, Lubker, Glasgow, Jeffery, Noad A Co.-Golden Eagle (new,) Bueford, Liverpool, J Burstall A Co.¦ - - Huron (new,) Holten, Liverpool, R R Dobell.-Prinds Oscar, Lorvildsen, London, H Atkin son A Co.-Westfield, Trevallick, Liverpool, M I Wilson.Bark Ingleborough, Duncan, Hartlepool, C A J Sharpies A Co.-Emily, Thrift, Newcastle, C A J Sharpies A Co.\u2014\u2014 Merrington, Cartmar, Bristol, J Burstall A Co.-Hangesund, Sonde, London, C E Levey A Co.-Jas Montgomery, Pie, Yarmouth, C E Levey A Co.-To Venner, Olsen, Bergen, Faikenberg A McBlain.\u2014 Arethusa, Gillan, Sligo, Forsyth A Pemberton.-Lord Maidstone, James, Belfast, Benson A Co.Brig Battus, Watkins, Aberystwith, C A J Sharpies A Co.Brgto Marie Julie, Corriveau, Boston, JAW Reid.____Albion, Dalrymple, Whitehaven, R R Do bell.How vert dSToxisBiG.\u2014That so many people annually die vriih consumption.Do you know that a slight cold n often the foundation of this ioridu-ous disease, a.d that a single bottle of Downs\u2019 Vegetable Balsamic Elixir will cure a doten slight colds- Delay is death ! Procrastination is more thqn a thief, jt is a murderer.The worst eases may be cured^by the timely use of the Blixir.Keep a bottle on hand for family use.Sold by all X ruggisU-Jobn F.Hoary A .Co., Proprietors, 801 9t.Paul Street, Montres!, C.E.July 5, ISC;\t1m Attention ! ATTENTION I Old Shawls made New, Old Dresses made New, Old Feathers made New.GONE TO SEA\u2014JULY 16.P S Nova Scotian ; riiips Merrington, Skien and Scandinavian ; barks Abeona, Oscar, Taghoai and Mimer ; brigs Arvo and Bows.RAFTS ARRIVED AT QUEBEC.July 16.Little A Merrick's, white pine and oak, St Law- rence Docks.J McDonnell's, white and red pine, Hadlow cove.J A C Mair's, white and red pine, St Lawrence Docks.Rdsull A Wilson, rod pino spars, Lemeeurier's cove.R Roger\u2019s, rod aud white pine, Hadlow cove.R Roger\u2019s, rod pine spars.Hadlow cove.\u2014 - PORT OF MONTREAL\u2014CLEARED.July 14.Ship Anglesea, McMillan, Glasgow, II A A Allan, wheat and flour.July 15.Burk Cumillus, Strickland, London, Rimmer, Gunn A Co, grain and flour.The fallowing are the number of the vessel* which have arrived at, and cleared from, the P°rJ of Montreal from the opening of navigation till the 15th of July, 1863 and 1864 respectively Arrived.1863\t.2°; 1864\t.»?Cleared.1î>63.}®* .105 \u2022 FORT BRIDGER.Col.Bridge., tho proprietor of \u201c Fort Bridger, so famous in .onnection with the history of the Mormon dist^bances, settled in the vicinity of Salt Lake in 1835!*tnd has sin.j greatly distinguished himself as hnuter, trapper, trader, and guide.In an interview srith Gov.Camming, on the advance of tho army to Utah, he stated to him, that some years since, -fhile pursuing the buffalo, be had discovered an immense rock of pure crystal, through which the svSteamboat Owners.i ^OR SALK by retail on Gaged*\u2019* Whaef, tj Uhau plain street, r cargo of best quaniy BÜOTOH STEAM COAL.Apply on the premises, or to ^ R J.CHARLTON.Quebec, July 18, ISSA,\t3-*aw Lost, Tons.95,676 63,760 Tons.90,579 51,725 ON Sftnrdsy morntn?, in St Peter Street, a NOTE from Mr.Chs*.Hamde, in favor ot Messrs TdsOottb * Fb*k, dated tbe I 5th July, at three mouths, fir fl,0< 0.Tbe finder is r qu-tted to leave the same at this < ffica.-Queeec, July 18 1864.\t1 HONEY! HONEYr SUPERIOR HONEY in Kegs.For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, J«ly 18 18:4.to GcSTLiMBf: Having had frequent occasions *\tuse PEVRY DAVIS\u2019 PAIN KILLER FOR COLIC I» HOMES, and secini \u2018.t ueed by others, I can say that I regard it ae tbe best preparation extant when tried i.time, or n the first stages of that very prevalent complaint.' I recommend all person* who have, oru^e horses, to hare it constantly uu hand for cases of emergency.For the human family, both as an internal and external remedy, the Pain Killer is so favorably known Ibafitis almost useless to call attention fa S.STEWART, Druggist, Hebron, 0.July 15,\t______ A Friend i* Nee*.\u2014Dr.Wistar\u2019s Balsam of Wild Cherry is a friend In deed.Who has not found it tush in curing all diseases of tbe lungs and throaff coughs, colds, and pulmonary affec tions, and/* last, not least,\u201d Coneamption T July 18, 1864.\tlw COAL OIL.COAL OIL in tina of fi gallons each.For Bale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec.July 18.1864.July 18,1864._____ly»3aw-4Aw ]*1T Gaspe Bay Lead Mining Co.A MINING CAPTAIN AND TWENTY PRACTICAL MINERS wanted.Apply to MaoDOUOALL * DAVIDSON, No.2.Metoh int Exchange, Montreal, July 18, lfi64.\t8p t THE MORNING CHRONICLE, MuNDAY, JULY 18,\t18«4.Theatre Royal,\t\tmum lâLt\tit\\J ' A - music hall, j\tæmm0*\t\tFOR TWO WEEKS ONLY.\trS»,V/ iitutki Manager\tMr.C.M.Walcot.\t^.OVai\tIxitU*.\tThe \u201cAn.hoi\u201d L% a\t\t COMMENCING\t liJLfcfc.Str^Sr :al QÜEBF.r TO Gaspé, Paspebiac, Dalhousie, M>rcr-michi, Shedixc and Pic oh.É^HK POWtRPÜL FIRST CLASS NRW j[ fron Bcrpw Stestn-r \u2018'LADY HI2&D \u2019 W.Dat.dsom, M-Î9V r.wi.l l
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