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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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Oakum, Iron,\u2014Assorted.Yellow Metal-le Sbeata end Bars.Hope,\u2014Wire, Manilla, aad Tarred.Spuds d., do, Oakey\u2019s Non-Mercurial Silversmiths\u2019 Soap, Surpasses alt other Articles for CLEANING and POLISHING SILVER, ELECTRO-PLATE, Ac.Tablets 0d each., i,\t.}oL\td , JOHN CAKEV A SONS < MAXcyaOTOninis or RW \u2022\t\"a.Wellington kntfe polish, India Rubber Knife Boards, Emery, Black Lead.Cabinet Glass Paper, Emery and Glass Cloth, Ao.\t; .Scutch, French, Loudon, Rut.-.m sud other GLUES.WELLINGTON MILLS, Bi.^siA»a Road, LONDON.S Mar8.1807\t\u2019 .\t* ly lo g*t the c'ongrigauon.Tho reason why the official members look any action at all in tha mattor waa «reply boemom, having the eight.Iq^inviUany.remisier hors they chose, they invited Ret.Mx_MiUigan.\u201c\u201d\ttherefore, Dr'.'Kich»^ uamsWHS putnA\u2018* for ««ftax; the offlctal to^mbeWffcl^ 1 w toafead by tW priticipte, arta hr Oie^ .Hifia who bad acoepUrdi isariiMûim - maple, not from anjfjll-wUl to Dr.Richey, because they seemret tha^jgdfeciple worth r.s.iaiA*D Oi port, forwarded t» Willis in lYbite, Esq., of this city, jwbAhscrva feat ^rfeee aowred Ulafei, tt i.^au are qnoi^l^tasrfg are* to** .year, accorded to Xaland pcfo a act ing m their oofeBrertiiriedfemtfe is, we believe, thn tfrattime that this bonefrr ^a been dona to om nt eux sftsyltas xprefiff fe.U> tkw British market.Fomicrjy, avrejiUafeg .} dbofit or tUADSTClrvs.\t; ** quantity of breadstntfirètoterfld at the Oaigr.I A-x t IMT i Circulsr.' ?erl of Chariotaefown tor tfa^montB ending 30, 1867, svnk 3,#tl barrel* ot four, and barrels of meal, ~~r~i\\)tass* «\u2018¦udi _ ______________________________________ VLOCX ei«»rAf.- hosier te inform you that différent cMes'hav.ob-1 currod litoly ih which such nnturaHred T^Wdgls-* ers have applied in Ai# country for Itassjgtorii without being in poswAsioa «MhoFof a Paw^rt (\u2018tom the Governor or of my OffioinI Dore meet front the Coleny to eeUbifok thair idawiy sad ehsraoter.You will readily perceive that this, is oalonlafod to smharress thj| Dspartment,.ajfe( al»o to casse much private iDOouTeniente to the j.oruon* conoerued, if they chould rind them-SnkfsiiDHhle to produce any suffioisut evidsnoe i«f*hpir qnâll^f\t^\t'\t' 1 \u201d1 laufichi I hare Aetofoff'4 feggwt thfe}\tVtoeeb! colony coutafelng naturalised Foreigners who sfo' fMherS 1 I kely ta travel in Barepta K wrelAheounvenisat uv ihat notioe should fromGjro kn time bajfAvea in publU newspapers of fhq, jsecsssity for sooh per- 1 P.M.\t^ RfeSfel follrree iae^o snTTDfa^, /v_______ bn Thavè honor to Üe/^P n j6\t\u2022fe*4'**** Ah'*-\tVoov meet obedfont, .^.«\u2022-\u2022VOI eiij srenble 9m*ai (Bigned,) BCOKINGH AM Ai OHANDOB.The Officer Administering the Government, \u2022 \u2022A ^{rt r.q tUt IA* ftT Ao., Ae.Ae.at urui1' ^ tl PsoTtsoiAi.SnOxkxastA Qrws.i.l* [, , .Mi^an Ottawa, 3let May, 1807.\u2019a \\ Witk Hofrrtotr** tl» foregoing Qinmlor) DESYATCfe- KOTICJl û\ti#»**; tkatparties re^lti^.Ifa^ppr^s mftft \u2022¦rtir, fcnf, gsaretfic ting st the saénffïïme'a rêYtfflcale of identity, ae-eompanied in klich feàfe vrith'fc tfebbrip^foto of ffis applicant, riffoedfe*Vlustfee-ef *0 Fesee, «Iso the fe fowdf oondottar.nt^uu ¦Mii .rfw WM .MrtûVGALL, Ur See June», \u2018807.TOWNSHIPS BUTTER.Just Received per GrSSd Trank ; 15 Tltawets Cbotee Taw»J»i|M DtITTSItU For sele by\t, o '* i d ,\t\u2022 M.G.M0UNTA1NV , i - «H b.i.ega «'\u2022 PORTtfc Rice {OFFIl.; Ul Retnmlug Yhauka to 1*14' unmerews friends, and the p4t\u2018)llc iu general, for their liberal support, begs to inforgi them that hs bas removed totoM ur 75 Rag* Porto Rico COFFRE.For Snl4 by \u2018 July 10.1807.' ;a< , ,\u2019i M.G.ItOtflTTAnr.40* do.Barrels Perte Rico Fresh Rsmefod Do Capo\tdo For Bale by m.g.mountain: July 10.1807.Forwarding and Railway Company.UmR OTTAWA ROUTE, A -* Consisting of the following First-Clesv Steamers ANN SISSON.VClfft, Booxcg, DMCRAr.n\t«MT.veWn, WINES : ! * «BUIS a-V Denuine Havana Cigars ! ! ! EMERALD.ttf.' ALLIANCE.^.\" OREGON.SNOW-BIRD.\t*\u2022 JASON GOULD.\tq obtained ef WALTER CAR80>il AKB SANS, L0BÛ0N,***,| th^eatfmkiew Omit Ion.\u2014All esud:* bc-ar-il'* txad* nteu-k^ or are teMframettaof reddifitt! I \"4 i* n : i >eBaL g^Ptskre.1 v.\\,.d> r ttru old growi^^x sen coo Paimts A«» tfeu l>oreta.V P lCAXD Ki*\t^ \" t \u2022.Lu.) G and-r.eoe/KW ote^ tebife.epur at-H) cord» pqc acre., jvouid roquiro Xêù&ùQ of repalf.ag fee tifeS&fô exïïft^ïîîr^dfe^\" requigpl fee oapcnditure o£ taû,oMy000.«*^vo vgiht to a abd tsii.«fiLi ^r^jisP^lWa )o the lotre- ! Tho -uv Cttluvateo laud cvcotaputedfeBe bqtatto « \u2019 half for cmitlegWeltf\trr>Jma- ^Sr It vvob XAQipored alto that a taiga fee crop, and t&ixt \"it should^uot rereive th^ wbUKtt\téhfe t» from b of good maay owner* 1 viguBreren \u201c T^fr« ^ f^ ^«Ltohle difficulty fethe *, way of Inducing owners to deyotea portion of thrlr Iffnd to timber plantationn.Thiaie the 1 (inmediate returns are cenaotattord to wai*-» it the miuo year.Thle ¦ plant orchard*.Toe plat! tâtions.-ageruess with which tmatadiato returns.are looked for., Antericaneca tboy wish returns at lobrei ¦¦¦ ia the reaton Why ecftbw plant btdhirdi.i ftcmltv bc; ou>e8 K! cater srife forest- pfstafia- «XW tlon», u here twice the Vlmf.i# leqnired UuU .fruit trees ncea^o cornu ioto bearing., jiuk tar-seeing Und-ovfrhVa win hbl delay thcfrop-fV'i '.uuîtiea, but kill tire bird* with one stone, by pjaaUag at the same tire* belts fer atoitetr» ».fotor« .\tof vpirubi^, J kq.\u2022:\tMl \u2014&ir WiHtaDi Logan and Or.afenw Muct te tiocu-< {Ttecjr hairanfitottcsinofi-giui\t^ 150 Cases ?t.Juiion Claret, :3 Uhds.\u2022 »ar^' h«**u d* \\^He D-eu V'T 8* e by ! \u2022 j LAMB, GIBB 4ui}- 11 1867 CG.\u2019 te3'itebr\tU.commit nuiHdo by JrAjpinglhtd the Imv offi fee esplanador Whrei taken oof of the wUer by a man who liappenod to lw near tbs spot «% the time, shv said she fully intended droéninr liei-self, as she thought her time to die Lad come.She gave no other reafog fog l^r rafe kttampL - ^ '.i'' w.À . MOUNTWCi- CJÎt±tON10t.*î, WÉlI>NE»îit>A V.,îtrLY 24, 1867, s?te vi \u2014-far Motriti.Ate^e*.\tIfortkiogwn.\u2022teMu Uaitet fc» Xuîv B*IV**~A ««ko-Ty lAtp-'te.|«ilH-â N«w Ttrklrff«fc»Uta-«* ¦\u2022«*\u2022*» âC* Th« «wttof FUte,\tro-cession started, the line of march being through Diamond Harbor, Peter and Paul streets, into Bt.Joseph Street; from themes into Crown street, up Cote (Fibre-ham, lato John street without, through Johns Gatp, to the Place (fArmes, oat Lewis street, tpi*vQmtt*tis Hill, along the Coves.The streets were decorated in several localities with appropriate emblems and the fiocie-ty as a who!» presented a splendid appearaui u.The proceedings wound up about 7 o'clock by the procession halting in front of the office of the Moexnie Chbosiclh, the bauds striking up a number of lively airs, and the men, one and all, ffiriOg three hearty cheers for that paper, its proprietor and staff.The absence of the proprietor at th time alone prevented the rcs-ponoe.due.After playing the National Au-tbem, the company disbanded and the men returned to their home*.The ntmost order and good behavior masked the day throughout, and the proceedings will long b« remembered by oiSisens aod members of the socletv alike TJUX DJBLBRY GOLD COMP AH V, MIHIIVG LATEST FROM MOST SEAL.ELECTION INTELLIGENCE THE CON TBS T A3 BETWEEN MESSRS McOEE AND DEVLIN HON.MX CARTIE& REQUESTED TO RUN FOR BE1UHARN0I8.MOVtMENfTo^r TM00FS .THE MADOC GOLD MINES.(Specially reported fiatiba Morning Chronicle.) Moaroaia, Tuesday, July 38.\u2014Mr Devjin had about 800 persons pressât a» his open-air meeting in Griffiatowu last night, and was repeatedly and enthusiastically cheered.His speech was chhdfy ha reply te Mr.Mc-OWs remarks in reference to himself sad his countrymen, of whom he asserted that only some twenty or ttwinte-iv* would vote «abat him, and tost Xr.McGee cannot ÇJ1 half a dose a French Canadian votes.betever chance Iff.Devlin may have, his mass masting looked very formidable.He has (tree oo indications \u2022 of his political Xr.Gnrtier has haaa invited by a large meeting to run for the Common* ia Beauhar-feMt.\u2022 Donea is to be left unopposed.Ths 7f th Highlander* ire eafcemped near this city tosy will likely go west m a day or \u20220.Xr.Joe.Dion, la a gam* arfcb LA amateur, made a run of T0I ia which the hails i jarred and never brought together, by play, seven different time*.Advices from Mpdoc say Mr.Wyckoff je*4 finished another smjy of quartz from the Aeifaad mine, Moore s form, and found gold in paying quantitive r Xr.Wood has a certificate of an aaeay of qaartg from the Moore mine, - - - - \u2014\t\u2022 - -\t* The Rich- ardsoo mine was oùrhad oo the ISti) There plauia (for admirably suited,) toieyphs l^ hotterrxx, the Xosmeaa I \u2014 ga*uw«« v*aa.v y- r \u2022 v to tit\"1-! om the nose&U \u2014Ths Texas» sear XatomorM fct* b*«e of tW forsxu W tWn-r gw*»1/ entertained by a aaifottare reprerooi-«¦ thmr fBrama »*y thru* new r\t^ bgtmm fiat oa his hack with K& !***» atu\\ hmrg, QnnaAa umteruroth hinx, sad white his head me biinnahX I* mrionsly is In his In sels n purchase, taking aa load life the In foot too tendency ft s to muXipiy manufactures ¦t : ra is In kls Insdsn parch _ dr uk, hte tegs aro cramped up ky a rickety fence labelled Mexico Dodo 8am uwdltate he will here te stretch out his lege [From the Journal de Quebec, July IS, 1667.] This Company, which has been but a year in existence, has steady experinced many vicissitudes, aod overcome numerous obstacle?.Certain parties through ignorance, 01 inspired by malicious motives, have attempted to ruin It in the esteem of the public, and to stigmatise it as an association whose Director* were* unworthy of any confidence.These attacks have bad a totally opposite effect to that anticipated by the Company's saemlati With a view to a prevention of a diminution of confidence on the part of the stockholders, the Directors have on several occasions .called them together for the purpose of hearing all necessary explanations, and being made acquainted with toe Company's aperatians.Ail distrust, if spy remained, must have been removed, at the last meeting, by the clear statemeate and full explanations of Messrs.Winckell and Simard.Nothing now stands in toe way of to* Company realising the value of its property, and profitably developing the rich veins that abound throughout toe valley of the Chaudière.We have already given a sketch of Mi*.WiaebeU\u2019s first Report, sad we shall now make our information complete, by an analysis of (fee one recently submitted to the shareholders.By this Report, it appears that, in the month ot February, the subscribed capital of the Company was increased by the amount otf100,000 in the United Staten and $140,000 in Canada.Immediately afterwards, the Board of Direction was reorganised, and the active management transferred to the members in Canada ; p feill constructed for crushing quartz, and fXperiment# commenced to ascertain the method of amalgamstihg toe gold by the most aimplo and economics! process.In the month of June, ibe mill wg* completed, and a series of experiments made on rock .taken from various pari* of the auriferous regfem.Each time, most satisfactory results were qUained, and such as to warrant toe ¦tocktfol'derf in looking, after a time, for hand-son» dividends.There Md been some litigation with the proprietors of the soil on the Seignory of Vaodrenil and the Reciprocity Company.All these difficulties have happily been removed, and there remains nothing to check the progress of the Company in this respect.' ' The (general Manager is of opinion that tka testing «hoyld be ceutiyqed during the passant year, ia order to gain a thorough and pracxicpl knowledge qf the richness 6f every pari 9f to* &0** .Tb«w ow*0\" \"'I T (til laooasi&mM*\t^ 1 ** met by to* monte» realized from to« toUt oa toe Stock of to* second iron*.It is imposaibtenow to doubt the vtius of the mines ef tit* Oompaaf.Scientific m*U have ackaowiedged tberialmroaof to* qnarto- vain* and the deposit* of tiUrtal gold X.much excitement is thus accounted for.The j first courier that reached San Luis on the j morning of May 19 bearing the new* of the capture returned here onlv on the 22nd, and the Emperor was at once notified that he must appear before court martial.He protested in writing, demanding to be tried by the assembly of notables who had called him to the throne.The trial was postponed and a message sont to the President, with the letter of protest and the documents that had been captured.Juans\u2019* answer was received oa May 30.It was a refusal of the demand, grounded 00 this incontestable fact, that the assembly of notables bad not been convoked by the republic ; but, the President animated by a pram-worthy feeling, offered his safety to the Emperot on condition of the latter talking an oath never again to tread on Maaloan soil, and of his signing at the name time his own downfall.Of his own accord,.Maximilian said in a loud voice that he would aooept with pleasure this double condition, .if the officers and soldiers captured along with him were also set free.At that time he was ignorant of what had become of del Castillo and Avellauo.Even this requirement was acceded to ; but it gave rise to conferenye* and negotiations that could not fail to b -11 nsucceMfuT.c - Meantime a council of war was held on the morning of Juh il, presided over by General Gtiroua, and composed of Generals Escobedo, Martinez, Buis and Negrete, with two Colonels.The three prisoners were brought before the tribunal.Maximilian refused to have any counsel ; Mejia and Miramon chose one for them both.We have not been able to get any details of that session, which lasted only about an hour.The prisoners were found guilty, and thajr condemnation, which was sent .forward to San Luis Potoei that very day, was pot returned confirmed until the morning of Joly II.It is known that the President was til along inclined to clemency ; but our Minister at Washington, Senor Romero, had carried toe daj and secured the order for his execution, although full stress was laid upon the fact of th«* small majority that had voted in favor of the prisoners guilt.As soon as Gen.Corona got possession of the necessary document the three prisoners were informed of their fate, but they man! fested no surprise.Indeed, by this time they had learned what had befallen some of their comrades ths last meat.Maximilian requested that they might be allowed to remain together to th* last.This was kindly granted.They were transferred to the old convent, which had answered as a hospital for the French troops, arid the principal ball of which\u2014-on the ground floor\u2014was spacious and comfortable.It was in this room that the hospital ' drug shop had been kept.The room has two windows looking out on the court-yard gardens.At one end of this room antitar uras prepared.The sentinels had orders to fire on any on* who should attempt to enter without a pass from Captain Gonsties.At all events, no one was per milted at first to enter but Father Fischer, secretary and confessor of Maximilian.Later, the Bishop of Queretaro offered his services, which were accepted after a short conference between, the prisoners.They passed most of the night in conversation and in preparing themselves for dsato-Miramon suffered a great deal from his wound in the eye, which he kept constantly bathing with fresh water.Mejia slept soundly.At onetime Maximilian asked for soma writing materials; these were got with some difficulty, as it was in the middle oi toe night.Hu wrote two luttera, the first ia German, to the Archduchess Sophia, hie mother, to* other to his wife.He gave both tetters to the bishop, requesting him to see that they be delivered He gave him also a lock of hair which the wife of one of bis guards requested permission to cut off herself.Before giving the lock of hair he kissed it, folded it up carefully and then slipped it into the envelope already sealed tor his wife.> About four o\u2019clock Maximilian wished mass to be said, which was dene by the bishop, after Mejia bad be«n awakened.All then received communion together.\u2018 After mass toe Emperor remained a long time kueeliug on the hard stones\u2014for they bad no prie duu\u2014with his Ayes towards ths ground and his head resting 00 his hand in a pensive attitude.ltd* not known for certain whether be was praying or weeping.Miramon was pale and downcast.- Mf jia seemwd to be quite at ease.We must bear in mind, however, that he was an Indian, and that he deemed it a glory to die with his sovereign.LSAVUiO TOE FUSOM.When seven o'clock bad struck the music of the#oieinu procession was heard approaching, and Captain GonSales entered the chapsl with the bandages in bis baad to cover the prisoners' eyas.Miramon- quietly allowed him to cover his eyes, but Mejia refused, aud as the Captai u was about to take measures to overcome his resistance the bishop uttered something to the Indian-chief, who at onoe became submissive.But the Emperor, advancing, declared that he would not allow his eyfes to be bandaged.After a few moments of hesitation Gonsties saluted Maximilian with a kind look and placed himself at the bead of the eSoort.The procession at once fell into line.A squadron of lancers led the way, followed by a band, which played the dead march.?bat-talion of infantry formed two lines, each four men deep, between which lines were the prisoners.When the procession reached the nwitv door of the couveut Mejia cried oat, \u201c Sire, for the last time show os again the example of your noble Courage ; we follow jn the footsteps of your Majesty.\" Just at this moment the Franciscans were passing.The first two bore the cross and the holy water, the remainder bore lighted topers.Each of the three coffins was borne by four Indians, and the three black crosses, with the prison*'*\u2019 seats, were borne along at the rear.Captain Gonzales at this point mode a sign to Maximilian to step out into the street.He obeyed, advancing very courageously as he said In hi* broken Spanish, Mime» no» a libertad.Let us advance to our freedon.ACTES TBS EXECUTION, General Corona sent to the Bishop of Queretaro, and demanded the two letters which Maximilian had given him.The one for the Archduchess Sophie was left untouched, as aroused so ! «he is the mother of the condemned Emperor, and could contain nothing dangerous.The letter to the Empresa Carlotta, for grave reasons of state that are quite justifiable, was opened, and a copy was taken by General Corona\u2019s secretary.It was written in French.The following is a copy My Bslovxo Carlotta,\u2014-If God permit that your health get better, and yon should read these few lines, you will learn the cruelty witu which fate has stricken me since your departure for Europe.You *ook along with you not only my heart but my good fortono.Why did I not give heed to your vice?So many untoward events t Alas I so many sud den blow* have shattered all my hopes, so that death Is but a happy deliverance\u2014not an agony\u2014to me.I shall die gloriously, like a soldier, like a king vanquished, but not dishonored.If your sufferings are too great, and God should call you soon to join me, I shall bless his Divine hand which has weighed so heavily upon us.Adieu) Adieu!) Your poor Max.OUS ,\tTBS aXBCOTlON.The procession than wended its way along the Calle del Cementeriq behind the church and along toe route by th* aqueduct.Ip a short while it had the whoje plain fa fall view, and the vie* from below was imposing indeed.The Emperor marched first, with the Abbe Fischer on his right, and the bishop on hla left.Behind hfa) came Mirxmou, resting on the arm» of two Franciscans, apd Meji* sup-ported by two priest* belonging to the parish of the SanU Crqx.When they had reached the top of the height ©e la Campand, Maximilian looked fixedly towajds the rising sun 1 then drawing from bis pocket his watch, touched its spring and produced a miniature likeness of the Empress Carlotta.He brought the image to his lips, kissed it, sad then handing it by the chain to Fathsr Fischer, said j\u2014 \u201c Carry this souvenir to Europe for my dear wife ; and should she ever be able to understand you, tell her that my eyes were closed with her likeness, which 1 will be»» with me to heaven I\" The point which the cortege had reached is near the big wall of the cemetery.The bells of the churches were tolling, and the immsdiate witnesses of the scene were bqt few, as the crowd had been kept back by thp sqldjery.The three t^lacj}.crosses and the prisoners' benches were fixed against the wall, and the three firing platoons\u2014each platoon in reaerve for the coup Je grace\u2014advanced to within three paces of the condemned.The Emperor, when he heard the clicking of the firelocks, thought they were about to are, and approaching his two companions embraced them with touching earnertoesK.Miramon was so affected that .he almost fell over on his sett, but the Franciscans stretched his qrms out la the attitude of a cross.Mejia returned tha Emperor\u2019s embrace wito great affection and Uttered some broken words that no one could distinguish, ana crossing his arms on bis breast mood up nobly.The bishop, advancing to Maximilian, said the Editor ef the Morning Chronicle.) Sis,\u2014In this morning\u2019s Chronicle, l noticed that in the games which com* off at the camp on Saturday, it was «toted that Color-Hergt.Mitchell and Paget kept spurting post each other ; but such is not the case, as any person looking oa could see Mitchell was only trying what he oould do ; and, rounding the st'tight, Mitchell did then try his opponent hy showing him the lead, coming in victorious at about 25 yards, and not 10 yards as stated in this morning's issue.Hoping I have not taken too much of your space, 1 remain yours, fee., A Lookru Ox July 23rd, 1867.\u2014Cincinnati, Ohio, has 850 drinking sa- bsMrilfal; triad south-west; f toward ro**tt» Fatsfr Pomt, July 22, 8e*^»W*att*r dull aad warn; wind light east; 4 towmri oad 3 cat- fo-day.\t/ .asufaw Notices \u2022\u20ac ftlrtbs will fee cBarged *5 et*.Man-lag*» oad Death», 80 eta- 1 tien wlU fee mad* U> SMe rate* , mrNTPlÜClL'AT \u2022; At Ottawa Place, Montreal, oa th* 22ad instant, ths wife of Gsorg* H Low, Saq, R.C Rliss, of a daughter.Moat Sarious iUa*si may often be prevented by a tlm.1, u»e of Dr Colby\u2019s Aati-Costir* aad loons.Ohio has a most stringent prohibi- Too io Pilla.They are mild, srieaetoas aad safe tory clause in its State Constitution against j ah all time», even for th* most delicate.Their combination U sneh.that they have received the unqualified approbation of everv medical man to CANADIAN NEWS.about opening \u2014The Commercial Bank is an Agency in Wtikerton.\u2014The International Insurance Company has changed its name to the \u201c Intercolonial.\u201d \u2014Clothes-line robberries are nightly perpetrated in Toronto.9* \u2014Patrick Careloine fell down dead in Dunn\u2019s Hotel, Kingston, on Wednesday lost.\u2014Thu days of Montreal dogs are numbered if their collars are not on.\u2014Pic-nics on Lake Saugog at 50 cents a head is a mania just now in that locality.\u2014Weekly excundoos from Ottawa to the Caledonia Springs commenced on Saturday.\u2014A Canadian Dairymen Association has been formed in Myenioll, C.W.It promises great advantages.\u2014The rush to the Saguenay and other watering places on the Lower 8t.Lawrence is \u2022aid to be much greater this year than last \u2014A London, C.W., physician named Jones was tried last week in that city for assault.He was arrested on two rbarges, and the rases caused much excitement.\u2014A man in*Toronto.named Fitzgerald,who lately bought uis discharged from the Royal Artillery, committed suicide, by cutting his throat with a scissors, on Wednesday afternoon, at the Old Fort, in this city.\u2014In Toronto some evil-disposed persons tho other day plucked up a number of beautiful flowers growing on the grave of tbe late Ensign McKachren, and mutilated the solding in a shameful manner.Such conduct is disgraceful.\u2014The 17th Regiment do not leave Toronto until the arrival of 78th Highlanders at Quebec.The left wing of the 17th will then proceed-to Brantford to relieve the 7th Fusiliers.It is rumored the 78th will remain in Toronto, but the latter statement is not confirmed.\u2014An old man in Ottawa, named Lalonde, and a street beggar, stole a pair of con vos shoes the other day in that city ; oa being arrested he become extremely rabid and unmanageable and it required three policemen to convey him to the station.\u2014A woman named Smith in Whitby, C.W., was brutally beaten by three men last week One of tbe ruffians named Preston, according to the evidence, continued to maltreat her for two hours, completely distroying one eye, breaking her jaw and inflicting other injuries from which she can hardly recover All three were committed to jail.FA0ETIÆ.1 fowl.It is \u2014Men of letters\u2014LL.D.\u2019s.\u2014Cool\u2014the charges for ice.\u2014The worst diet for oarsmen-h&rd to swallow.\u2014\u201c Trust property44\u2014six, nine aud twelve months\u2019 notes.\u20144« Cash odvoacea \u2019\u2019\u2014Courting a rich widow \u2022-(Punch.\u2014Why are trout like poor base boll players?Because they are often \u201c caught out on a fly.\u2019\u2019 \u2014Punch\u2019s definition of a 41 lawn \" yarty a Bishop\u2014\u2014tbate a for-lawn joke.\u2014\u201c It all the world were Mind, what a melancholy sight it would he ! \u201d said an Irish clergyman.\u2014A fellow was told at a tailor\u2019s shop that three yards of cloth, by being wet, would shrink one-quarter of a yard.44 Well, then,\u2019\u2019 he inquired,44 it you should wet a quarter of a yard, would there be any left ?\u2014An English tavern keeper receutly illustrated punctuality in this wise : Speaking of one of his customers, be said,44 He is the most regular man ia Horwick^; he comes and gets drunk every Saturday, aud has doue so for forty years, except when his mother died, and at that time be came on Sunday.It is a grand thing to be punctual.\" \u2014The New York Evening Poet gives the New Dominion advice in the following manner :\u2014The \u201cNew Dominion\" has a reqllÿ great opportunity jqst r^oyr iq benefit herself at oar expense.Every industry in the United States is now oppressed by our absurd higb-priee tariff system; lot the Canadians fling open their ports, and they will draw thither the greater part of the commerce which we are driving away from our ports, and will allure to their own region also many industries which are suffering and perishing here.Our folly gives tbe statesmen of the \u201cNew Dominion\u20194 a very great oppor-tuuity to accomplish what they hhve been sighing for and talking abodt for many jeaiki to make toe BiitUh provinces the seat of a'vnrftd iufliutfy and a thriving commerce.The protectionists in^his country have done toeir bast to fetter and destroy, our com-meroe ; they have, by their absurd and criminal legislation, already driven several important industries into the British Provinces, such as shibuilding, a pertofthe lumber trade, Ac.Make tbe ports of the 44 New Dotpiniqn\" ffee, add the people see tqch 9 rqsh of comgierce, jüduitry aqa capital (o them as they scarcely hope for bow Memphis, July 22.\u2014There is freshet in the Mississippi River, water is as high as in 1859.Casey Island Boom, nine miles above here, broke this afternoon.Eight mililtm feet ot lumber went over the foils ; in all, twelve million feet have gooi over since yesterday morning.New York, July 22.\u2014The HeraLte New Orleans special gays : Late advices from Yera Cruz state that the body of Maximilian will be delivered to the Austrian Legation.A Washington special says : It is th£ intention of Secretary Seward not to send any Minister to Mexico, as a sort of retaliator> measure for the rejection of his message concerning the life of Maximilian, and for tbs purpose in the case of a foreign war against Mexico, of showing the chiefs of that boastful Republic the full extent of their dependence on the United States.A man named Sorrell, who served in the navy during the war, was arrested in Washington yesterday for expressing the wish that be could place several barrels of gunpowder under tho Capitol and blow up all the Congres*.The Headquarters are overwhelmed with reports of outrage* in the Red River counter.Wabhixotox, July 21\u2014The latest official accounts from Crete give terrible reports of the cruelties of the Turks, the Cretans having inflicted severe punishment upon one of Omar Pascha\u2019s spies.This General retellated by actually crucifying a Grecian priest, in order to satiate his revenge, and at the aamo time cast au odium upon the Christian religion from which he apostatized, that he might become a Turkish General.He next besieged a cavern in which a great number of women and children had taken refuge, and closing the cavern with stones left them to die of starvation.This renegade is repeating in Crete tbe scenes of carnage which made him so infamous fa Syria and Montenegro, and boasts that he will exterminate the Cretan*.The Turkish Government st»k:ng its faith iatoU gentleman, declines to yijjld to the remonstrances of foreign powers.It is stated, that a* the Cretans are more heroic than ever in their resistance, there is no proa, pect of the success of Omar Pascba.St.Lons, July 22\u2014Very rich gold discoveries have been made by tbe Mormons on Green River.Brigham Young is fitting out parties for the mine*.\u2022 New Orleans, July 22\u2014Galveston papers contain a letter from Escobedo, and an order by General Diaz, by which it appears that foreigners are to be driven from the country, their property to be confiscated.Foreign representatives who do not recognise the Liberal Government are to be.arretted.Twelve more Imperial General* have been shot.Ortega is ia prison at Monterey, and Santa Anna is Mill alive.St.Locih, July 22\u2014Advices have been received here which lead to the belief that the reported massacre of Bishop Lane y and party near Fort Larned, is false.Nxw York, Lily 21.\u2014Valparai ho dates to the 17th is received The Republic of Chili continues in strict political disorder, debates in Qongreas extremely boisterous, ho much ho that on one occasion the military was brought into requisition to keep order.Advices state that the cholera had entirely disappeared at Monteviedo, and was visibly decreasing in Buenos Ayres.Peru is in a very unsettled condition Advices from New South Wales of June 1st.is received.Parliament has beau summoned to meet July 2nd.Sir John Young ia likely to be succeeded In tbe Governorship of toe Colony by toe Marquis of Normandy.Heavy floods have done great injury to tbe maize crops and much suffering hjji thereby been occasioned.General Chute has succeeded General Cary as commander of tbe forces in Australia, and South Australia.A new ministry has been formed by Mr.Ayre, who takes the Colonial Secretaryship of Queensland.Ths Ministry were met by strong opposition at the outset and heuae baa ba*n dissolved.Christopher, Newton, Brodhers i Co., have stopped payment ; liabilities, £400,000.Niw Orleans, July 22nd.\u2014The cotton prospecte continue dubious, owing to the continued raid*.The worm has appeared in some districts.- Reports from the corn crop are more favorable, but tbe prospects for even a two-thirds crop is contingent upon the cessation of the rains.Tbe prospects of the grain crops are the bust ever known.The weekly report of mortality shows nine deaths from cholera and only two from yellow fever.Nxw York, July 23rd.\u2014All the baggage of thes.H.Ocean Queen was fumigated yesterday, and all the passengers came up from Quarantine last evening, except these from the Isthmus a month ago.Mr.Lord, victim of the celebrated Lord Bond robbery, received 1,400,000 dollars of the stolen bonds.They were sent to him through the firm of Jas.G.Kings fe Sons, from the London bankers, Baring, Bros., who received them from thu guilt}\u2019 party who that party is remains a secret with the Englisfi lawyer The Uerabte Louisville special says the tobacco crop will notexceod two-thirds the usual quantity, and prices are advancing Tbe Herald» Washington special says that President Johnson ia now very anxibos to remove Mr.Stanton, Secretary of War ; there is afaction in Washington of Southern suuces-sionists and Northern copperheads, who are en dearoring to get Stanton out, and induce the ; President to remove Gen.Grant and the five deputy commanders of the South.Th* President still hold* the power to remove It is stated that ¦ th* President is preparing a proclamation warning all persons ia the -United States from joining any unlawful ex pedition: against Mexico.The Tribune» special has tolerably good authority for saying that tbe President will shortly assign Gen.Sheridan to a new command.Sheridan\u2019s successor has not been named, in view of the complicated condition of political affairs fa Mexico, and the grand Franco-Austrian movement in tb»direction of Mexico.These two missions are, at this time, among the most important and difficult ; but under the tenure of office law, the offices remain iu abeyance, and the President ba* no authority to appoint Ministers to Austria or Mexico until the Senate should «gain meet and confirm the nominotiops.Boston, July jfad.\u2014The new steamship Ontario, built to run between Bo*ton and Liverpool, started on her trial trip yesterday afternoon.This morning she was fa Princeton harbor, and continued her cruise io Plymouth.\"\t-L 1\t1\t.CORRE8PON DBNCB, (7V> the Editor ENTERED FOR LOADING.Dobell fe co, Siltsty cove.Trial, 43, Oaspfa Tho» Trader fe co, fteutuidte wharf.St Oerile, 49, Richihueto, W Jftfeefiery fe 00, Connolly'S wharf.Mario Emma.43, Shippigan, Hunt.Brock fe «b Ronaud\u2019s wharf.y&r- ¦ BtLnwrenreprafc; ctirinfeTSfiStSt Sim.4c, Sandre coves.A Hager's, pine, hem- RAFTS ARRIVED A* Jtiy 26\u2014Wm Http\u2019s, white Murray Sty, River du Loup, Ca- THE -SPLENDID NSW STEAMER \u2018\u2022APT Wllj^laara Quebec (daring the sonsee,) every* SATURDAY MORNING, at RIGHT o'.* MURRAY BAY, at 1 o\u2019rirak * RIVER DU LOUP, at 5 PJf.TAD0U8AC.* ' at 8 \u2022* ,#=j HA! HA! BAT, at 11 \" 1 */ * * Itotoru uK.-^Wlti leave HA I HA l/BAY at f Afet.SUNDAY, railing tt TADOJRac ; and faatofa at RIVER DU LOUP, till 9 AJf.ea MONDAT,* ' V;\t^ \u2019 Amm at MURRAY BAY.«hi; Noon ; nod QUEBEC, tt 6 P M.\" TOif Pfcworful Vessel1 was te 1446 hallt special dyf* the Çagoarày.i sad being oourinrated of wae|, U particularly secure aad desirable for Do to HnhA^iiiifitoiMs.3 TIDE TAIL 1 otai wxtss Monday.Tuesday.Wednesday \u201e xt 99nno-ga»a.^w-m7.J* Morning.Evening.Jrty.22\tIS 4\t10 23 :*\t19 42\tr hi 4 \t11 M\tU 61 .26\t0 Iff\t4 44 .J*\t1 19\t1 66 \u2022s\t2 31\t9 7 ~sl\t3 45\t422 Satarday.Sunday.«.Ths stream ef tide runs ap 46 minutes after high water.uoov\u2019s ruante Third Quarter, Wednesday, 24th-9b.46m.a at.Te find the time of 'high water tt the feUeiriag plaças, subtract the time opposite to that shown oa the table.Madam Island.1\u2019fit Kamouraska.44 Pillars.1 40 Brandy Pete.A 44 s.* -XJ, IMlSMfczyt Leaden Chronemeter Depot.MARITIME EXTRACTS.The steamerNuptittn arrived down yesterday, with a raft of saw log* to Mr E BareteU Th# steamer Sootofemea arrived down yesterday, with « raft ot|aw lags to Mr E RuteteR.The ttetiner SlRmé.arrived down yesterday, with a rafFoF.aw ÊÇto Mf ^BurateH.\u201d * The steamer Rnuffiar arrived down yesterday, with a raft of eàwhégsto Mr E BursteU.The steamer Royal arrived down yesterday, with two rails ef square timber, ewe to Mr Metarea and the othep to^bri^jfamsuit.The steamer Quebec arrived down yesterday, with a raiÇnfessw \u2019,qpé to Mr H Atkiaeoa.Opposition Wȧ üt)l ÜUtJkAl, »t 4 P.x.C*l>te, »î* m4 Hl»ta Votai Bwth ta- ILUüuouonw^ icuuüfvr .a-t- ^«.4-^-r:- AÜGTlOr SUE t'IIK.Mort.Nl.VO OOKOVIOLK.WEITWESDAV.JÜ1JV B4, 180».\tf.t.rr.-^ ,.,.',***\u2014.11.Q/.T, .j tAli.rr^ ' r.iHicns' BT AUCTION WILL BK SOLD -FIUMY «ISRNWC, ,f\t«-«& u t^Bof ! u» »>}» V' '*t*.¦ ^ \u2022 \u2022.TUB 240» INSTANT.2 y J* J< rTÜWÉW î^^w» ^ Royal.Artillery Barracks: * taVAWTITY *f FORIVITVtaC mb«I t A ClMte* Axooriooat of Uro-'n Ifoure Planu.14\tX ri R^s ^atrinf Cart,\t, v>\trxaa, , v /\t! «« afjto *V \u2019 r ^ ^bwIma, Titl .\t*tV*1, 4 rfooi fforie.U ^ * \u2022ta» ai KLBVKN o'clock.CASEY A 00.i l^bjUck «Motif* OMtata bol MO July V, 1*4; OÜNVILLE\u2019r^^^ Irish ^ A Cl»% m .a «t\u2019 » ti etatftHta DvWOLF £?AUGEAN, ^X^cSrON, r/J.isrr.Agent.'.3 tae^ ¦SE-* FfiANKw rissJ TEE M l Brlgàwtlwe *E«pld,> 148 Ton*, Coppered and Copper- Futened^Deq nette, maeter, wiU I eaMMOco loading for Berbwdoo* fenàetath instant ; ha* room for a few handled barrel* oftre^ht\u2014Apply t» the charterer.OWEN MÜBPHY,- i »Je«ta à » Telegraph Building, \\ \u2022 etsh-t VJ v.>v St.Feter Street.July 23.1167.LHIiüJSJSi: WrM ttêià* \u2014i\u2014 11Ufl» I LT raw Il mni TO TAKE PLACE ON THE ST.ClAMLES MCI COüRSt, t WEDNESDAY, Slat ef A«ly, nad THURSDAY, 1st of August, to eousnee at tf o\u2019eloeX,:\u2014,, L., .r,\t' ' * FIXYST I>AY.FIRST RAGERA Purse of Twenty Dollar», open to'all honee, frac year» ^dd, mile hea*», throe iaSv# hi hanae**, $t3~ to first, ?Ato leenad ;4.ser.t CERAM,\u2019' which SECOND RA JE.\u2014A Perea of M^,ope% to aU heteee, 2 mite heater2 in 3, ia kamaee, S40 , to iret, $16 to second» \u2022 tfc eeta.ttag *e healthy : A ij ¦ SECOIWB BAY.FIRST RACE \u2014A Pure* of Thirty Dollars, open to aU hones that has never paid entry ia the trst-elaas, mile keaje, » ia 6 in ber-\u2022eea, $64 te im, $6 to second.8RC0ND RAC B.\u2014Tanner*' Parse,\u2014a Purse of $26.of to all Tamers\u2019 horses, mile heats, 3ia 6, ia hacneee.Rib to first, $5 to 1 V Y miô~a*nt d./ of Auf«*t next,ta dooB, for tho supply of seek SCANT-' LING of the beet Coll Pine Timber sa may be re-qaired by tha Corporation np to the 1st DAY OP MAY NEXT.Tha Xeaden to state separately the price per lineal font for SeanUing 4x 4.4 s 6.4 X 8, 4 x 9.4 x 12 ; and also, the prioe per enbic foot of the $aid Soan.Uing., The Corporation does not bind iteaif to accept the lowest or any of tho tenders.The Contractor to pay for the drawing up ef the contract.CHAS.BAILLARGE, \u2022Superintendent of Work* *> July 23.1867.\tJ - ~\t10 City Superintendent's Office, OITTY { HALL, \u201e.l te VI*1 *1 n ; Qpwsc, 22nd July, PUBLIC NOTICE hereby given, that Sealed 1 codera addressed to the SUPERINTENDENT OF WORKS.Will b* received up to tke first of August next, at aooa, for eaeh best Cull PINE DEALS may he required by the Corporation, ap to tha l«t OF MAY NEXT.Thé pries to be stated at per Standard Uundrad \u2022f 12x11x3.The Corporation does not bind itself to accept the loweet or any tender.The Ccatibotor to pay for the drawing op of the contrtat.\u2022 CHAN.BAILLARGE, '\tSuperintendent of Works.Joly 22.1367.\t16 im s A.à B.July 18, 1867.antagenet Water aup, Tin on urs River du Lou Tuesdays A days.9.30 10.30.12,00\u2014Passengers Mails for River du Loup\"' 2,00 P.M \u2014Express for Montreal and the West.3,00\u2014Excursion to Riv da Loup on Saturdays.4.30.Liavc Poikt Lxti.7,00 A.M.-Mail Train from Montreal 10,00 11,26\u2014Excursion from River du Loup on Monday.1 P.M.and I 2,30.4,00\u2014Passengers and Mails from River du Loup.6.00.6.30.7,30\u2014Mixed Train from Riohm nd and Way Stations.8.30.\t\u2014Express\tfrom var adm rida Ex Montreal West.A.GAB0URY, Secretary St.Lawrence Tow Boat Co.July 22.1367.CANADA TRUSS FACTORY.MR.' GRUBS, Proprietor of the Canada.True4 Fggtpiy, 36.yivtoija Square, Montreal, having arrived in Quebec, begs ,to infoml his friendjs, that ^e intends retraining here for t Point Levi: Mail from Montreal, Portland, 4c.aC.7,06 AJi.Excursion from River da -Loup, Mob v Ai ' > day,\t .1LI6A\tM.Mail from River da Liap, ht.4,6#\tP.M.Mixed from Richmond, at_.,v,.7,36\tp.M> Express fsoas River du Loup, Wednee-\t, days aad Fridays at;.8,30\tP.M.Expraeo from Montreal, Whit» Men»- \u2022 .n-.,.talas; RorffiaDd, Boston, Re.9,46-FvM a J.BBYDGES, l a, ,\u201efc .v,\u2019 Maaaftog Director .Point Levi, July W, MM*\t:\t« J __; Gcntloraeo, ¦xi has ,U OLAJUÎNC* HAMILTON.CarttMe, June 2, 1867.jnly 28. >¦{\t\u2019 \"TJtffiÊPWIWT-ty r j v etaetdD V» ST.CHARLES Hull or West A VB8SKL Hartlepool Apply to J.BURSTALL 4 CO.Jfily 22, 1867.\t4 STOLEN JPBOB MR.Tl RCOTT*e Roeidcnoo, oaa on Teffii$n;Nnta,-*4i gv vipta mm taptlJa PATRBÎ LRV*R,ifJr^.h73lMtoak*r «Sent, London ; Gold GUARD, with fear Gold Coins, and Two Seals.Jqly 2L 1867.3 FOOT OF actory, GRANT STREE (Near Dorchester Bridge.) DINNINGJt OFFER FOR SALE : OAKUM,\u2014beet Srotcb, Glasgow, rotten Waste, do Yellow X *( Atlsoy** from do do do THB above Establishment le now In operation, and the Subscriber begs to announce that he ie prepared to exoeute all orders in the tnea|jmiio.AMT\t.\t.> STERI.INO SILWK and Klecrro M»fo« \u2018Fine Gold Jewellefy, ' * - 1\tr * - Handsome China Dejîçrt Beta, Tea and Coffee Bale, \u2019 Pinnofflete, Chamber Bets, \u2018\u2018 Breekfast Sets, ' Novelties in Ornaments and Vase*, Rich Cut Glasl, :4 Trench Gilt Brooehes ea* Eertog*.'- ^ Meerschaum Plpto.Seal ffhln Clgar Caceé, Purses, 4*., * ¦ fincy Pipes, taerllos Silva* and Elected-rioted- Tea and Coffee ^ets\u2018 Crpet Frames, Wallers, RIA Cope.' Mc^s, Sett Cellars, Cigar Caeee, Settles, Urns, Sake Basket*.'Egg Stands, Dish Covwta.Irirhcr.Forks and 8^>ot>ns Ac., SMa »e je« 1 V-*eï*< \u2022 V.i A i \u2022 »4«Sv;\u2018v C ?ffiV»exe\u2018>ta *\t\u2022'*\t\u2022 * *\\\ti ~-T \u2022\tSIMON LrhVY\u2019fl, Furn ibiiig tfeuse, and ATiefnéfié\u2022 find i *\t.\tGiail Depte.\u2019 July 8, 1^87.\t\u2019\t^ ' .¦ - -\t»\u2022 i - ti* * ,ceten *:\u201e\t> ¦\t- Vq .1.J * .t .»\tA.ir»M teto.iu atoh ie made by oe by no sdok iapom-perations, from tho braM, tho ft* precious stones, atoh, are carried oo ce skilful and oom-great dietinguUhing the toct that their \u2022ode by the finest, the meet itabteery.ever brought to try.Every one «ftemerw >arts of every watch b mefle by .___ InfalHÜjfrepod uces 'éftn .nc> Msd^ng part with Ik*.most ufivarying It pee onH w»*e»#sary to make one pétaeet wateh» k( ed any tartlcnlnr, style and then to mynst ftm*v buedrel machines necessary to reprpduch ewgry* te pek w that wa^eh.and it fondte^ oeédlng wateh tnA* belike ib A^taioan Waltham Wateh skonld be teat or in- \u201d\u2022 'Av ^*«bh nmi the i ng.-ptotob.jewta, he wuulj.xaeelve anj^ watehmaher would.ft submit thtar watehoe ^ have tolly sooc^deffijsr* prejudice in thu-Statee ta \u2019 *\u2022¥¦ I \u2022 qniatte ef all tbalf watches ifi thef they.phfUb* GOOD TIMEK.tEPBRfl.Jt should Hremwaher-*d that, except their tangle krretj grade netata B m.^teb Otanpany, if*,\" Alfo WATCgEfi made h» them! 1 £ g IKt FUÛ.T WARRENTtD by a tpoelql certifioate given to the povehasmt ed \u2022very wateh hp the filer, and thb teatrafoe* to feed at «& Gines » r.ataet the fo\u2019.Dpaoy «g «U -agent».4\tV\t\u2018 y* ¦MOBBIN8 A.APPLETON, M»» Brood wap, New Yorb BOBBINS, APPLMTOW te\t, KM, tes\tta \u201c ReRERTWTLlUS, \u2019tmmesio end Montreal, \u2022 * *-1 Ik.>*4ta.eanafl \u2022 a 'ed.ttatjKFM* hta onlv\u2019fo I»*»* stetinilMbe oum*» part waatHfewbelthdr m/ v»r what aot, and b> thé desired arUalet.i nijust to ito Dositl- \" am their merits only, ia everoomtag i fetor « May I.186T1 \u2022i tSffAj Jdl «BTAi ,he i te \u2022 if 1629 845932 8544 ' - « - »! V I v »\t-nr ftiHliliEMmtii S OF APPLICATION Application.\u2022ruu**i\u2018\u2014 ud sl**; r -/C.OM iJ A-' \u2018 THK raoPfUETOR OF THE > I,' \u2022JT ; I * 1 W»*w HORNING OKRONIGLE /ram Dr.Tmdel, President of *Ae LJMi Aboufryof Ftotorwt Coffoye.MoNTxiAL 1 Août, 1944 Ma.M.P.Guj>xu.i Mossuwa,\u2014Depuis TOUs préparai >n appelée, \" Dr.Varri*! Baaia,\" J'ai observé las i ¦ !&£.-\t,-\u2014 effets sur un grand ^.trj^-^a^!aurrpSt.composition de ce tonique sufit pour faim counuitre composition de eotonique \u2014aitp~.rf.k~ aux médecins qu\u2019il doit ëtm bien favorable i tontes ¦M|M \u201c laaoin \u2018 cellos qui ont Seeoia de quoique stimulant peur activer la digestion.Je la préftm da beaucoup h tou eau qui an vendant aujourd'hui dans notre villa.1 J\u2019ai l\u2019honneur d'être, Monsieur, votre M» obliaaawt ru eervftuur,.\t.a\t.\t.daMontréaL Lmor from Prof moor Sou fir M, Bxsvxs MomxAA, ivxxEflx.Twuàom.uua, âaguat taOlfo! ** ¦.Varn's \u201c TonicoJUair' duxhin formXfoèwg, in es'ci mqalriigsacb a taMigaulafmgi i) Ritlter of wlüch for the ailments and diseanca preaç .S\t1JJ J ' WU RUBBING THE SPINE.Umea per day.In many Intanoea the most severe and agonizing pain» will oeaae daring the process of tha 7ZB8T R17BBUI0.I tinned one a tin* thrme\tmjuw the moat aggravating and long standing This method forced to admit that these cams where just inch a preparation would be invalueble.in eayss of \u201e\u201e, Dyspepsia,! have several times recommended Ms use, and with much benedt Yours, Ac., FRANCIS W.CAMPBELL MD.ÏÏSÎ*.A.M.G.Gianxlli, Bsq., Montmal.Letter from Dr.Scott, Professor #/ Anatomy, Nr GUI OoUeye.;\tv MoNTaaAL.October M, 19t4.A.M.F.Gianxlli, Dean Ifbtorml Bitters, Us\t__________________i from experience, some of the' have foaad derived from the Ionie.,\t* \u2019 I have noticed great meet carefully \u2022urmxmm»wt «a# uuw Ulfo umIBeA OI Lufo Dtiueter General of tho Mllitorv W^fHt»! : Ludo-and Fordinaado RicecolL J am, with vto> Benvenuto, aad ~ best wishes^ F.P.V 1\u2018~r fr&sSiirtBssq^tSfK sSa, im» *^SLrr Ni m hueb in tin m imik^fbp viefoity ofSe^ynkeOUy.t form* the Brie WeSwru link of the only à« tn the L.O- U**rn Patens mAh the BBSrmVm swrtnecf (he Am «taÿ,»; dated 1* July, \\toi, fto fonriyas the to to the Paeiftc which is adopted by Con »uss and aided by the Usms ti UuMed States ^a«ti mad is already completed, equipped and rucaiag for Malles from Saerameato to within ttvaUe» of the suspyaftof the Sierras, aad a large amount of the work of Gradiag, TusaeUlng, Ac.beyond|hat poiat has been aecompttshod.m.\u2022 The Fust Martgagy Bonds of tais Company af-fcydnnnswM iaduoemeaU o< Safety aad Proflt to PmeSSerJ, foe Use foUewiog among other rearer , £ The ram ef iatoeeet ie fox per Cent, la GaU, payable aymi-annually is the City of New York.The Priaekpal is peyable la Gold et lees than tha* of the eheapest Six Per Cent.Gold Bearing Bends of the Goverasnaat.fenrtA.TbeUafted State» Govaraaeat provides ^ nearly half thy amcaat uecessery to build the entire mad, aad looks mainly to a small percentage on the fbtam trefoe for re p fifth.Owing to this liberal prortjton, pealed wftb\t\"-\t' °| Lands, by wbieh foe grunt national pptoygri»»» its sueoess is mn-dnrad certain, mad Us 4u»nsl»i stebUfty is eftegsttay, IpAspend\u2014t of foe sentiugenHe» j which attend ordiaury Railroad nszzrx-jztzi* «afety mi reliability is aquaUnd mtj by that of foe obtiffolons of foe Snvinixmmr Iteeif.\" Senentk.The net eeruiaga ti foe c»mfi»t»d p#r-tien baa already largely in erne»» ef the to-oaa which foa Oempany will foe dlstaaee, aad are rtoadity .\tg* rendes fog foe aatetorrupted pey- 1 J9»f4of foe latomst abeolumly certain.of PeUie To Ma.GiaaxLLL Su,\u2014I take great pleas ure ia recommsnding yenr M Royal Btrimn^a* a very pure liquor, moat pUeeaat and amfdl tonic, aa cxerilant stomafoto, wbieh.as such, to Tour obedt servi., ; , ^ a.PEL TIER, M.D., Edia.toer from Dr.BaU, Professor ef Midwifery mod Dieeaeee of Women and OkUdren, Me Gill *\u2022* » o(year awn manufacture, and have tube* )MoUj kad r rw I ed-\u2019 »' foe opportunity afforded me Sfbe- ¦¦¦\" - msorw'w^mj oe awe «m ifo foe euiteriels wbieh enter foto their -1.Nothing, I think, can excel foe of Mtrelton edspts d, while the autrii aaaaunt ef viaoes iagredieuto must mcommend, foemt general favor, even to those who usually disap-*rove of foe use of such beverages, the pr portion being only just «uticieot to maintain their composition unimpevred in climates subjeet to considerable fluctuations of temperature.From the nature or ebaraetor of the materials tmpleyed in their oompesttton, it ft impossible to a healthful, in- regard them otherwise than as ________________ vigorating.yet mild tonic or stomachic, eipe eielly adapted to stomach» enfeebled by reacrsl sickums, arid whose «nrirgy requires a gentle of food.stimulus, preparatory_____^______________ l shall aava pleasure in recommending thei use ia such suitable eesee as may present (hem \u2022alvus to me.I remain, dear dir, your* verj traiy» A.HALL, M.D., Pretossor Midwifery McGill University, Ae., Ac., Ac, A.tiunmu, Esq-.Ac.Lttier from Dr.J.A- Leprekon, City Beetltk Ojji&r.\t\u2022 MctivaneL, 3»th March, 1944.Due* Si»,\u2014My sbasnse from Montreal has prumnted me from aekaowledgiag sooner the r» I have tic hesitation in stating that foe ingre dlents eatoriag into their oompoeltico are of a astern to milder them do-idedly useful in many aeeee of was boss» of foe digestive organs, and of foe general constitution.Their flavour is also rosy pleasant.I remain, dear Sir, yours very note who me not inttoede, memo too Tomto BemU, wiU find a yfepi impriment km oddioy a very emaU quantity nf Brandy to seed JOHN MU8SON AOO .\u2022:*\u2022¦\u2022 t JOHN S^OWBM, 4k#flàkilji Æ Dm Feb.3.1867.\u2022ate for Quebec.Sole Agents wmTALmmmr He*i.JOSEPH «UOTT JM 1?.VjP : U4 .;\u2022« ins b*»-.'Id Jr» iff-:*\t\u2022- T-n ¦ ftr.i-1> Vu i/ Bo:-), u, I^Mricr Victoria Works, Birmingham, KKUPKCTFCLLY directe the nUemtien of the Commercial Public, and of all wbo use STBKL PENS, to the INCOMPARABLE U | Every Packet beam foe Pce-siuile of his Nig ualuw.They can be obtojaed Retail ef every Daalcr ft foe World; Wkolesole at the Works, Gvabem Street.Birmingham ; aad foe Bveneb Us tall Ustameau, ul John Street, New Yack; and 37, Greoechurob BUeet, London.OeU\\ 1844\t«.|y lo J.L.LBPBOHON, M.D.A.ftANXLU.proprietor Cosmopolitan Hotel, Claret Bottles.CLAMMT »OT*»UB8r-Jnn» m- Bi+A.A4 fop pmeeat rate ef Geld they pay ^ ^Üllum pmton.i B^i7 14 r* to* f foveetod.liter from Dr/.NieemU.\t- MorrxxAL, XTfo July, ISM.AjiaSLO Gunxuj.s-Duax fox.\u2014We am pleased to acknowledge fox meantien s< the prsnsrigrinn of you/ valuable tonic and bitter*.titled^ fhe BcffaL** AD fo» rabetaaeec contained bs its seiaperilftn am perfectly combined to form a preparation flt for foa parpens detailed In yonr dim étions.We am, dear Sir.yours sincerely, DRS.PI0AULXA80V.J NOTICE.us, Baillarge UiMnolf.moi iffio ,HiO I tS lo tonî; M / tic AM» PROMPTTrtTDE ', * if .rgiti *snti 1 n* LWiI-.I iK -0 ' > tldnq i I qe ta cb \u2019 -I ' *i>aa HAND BILLS! .»\t¦;*»]} iiiiiiiiliii V» A \\tv T toststi.^bc «.nuMttf iJaD a.i> 1 mm ftoivK To wtiMMi h »i) ) 1 Moderate Prices, Style and Despatch, .M , tlut WILL IM«UHI L Patronaiï ».kd» \u2022 9 THE GREAT S0e|e MEDICINE.k»o nnu A T THIS MEDICINE to for the radical cum of all kind» of Sores, Skin Diseases; Scrofula, Uftmu, Tumors, Swelling» of the Gland», Tu-1 ijd,.bereft» \\n the Lungs, Ulcer» in tbe Womb, »«-».i Bor»» In the heed, in the Noee and llontfr,* wüi a Bora Eye», Sore Lega, Pimples, Blotches, and, ha foot, all kinds of Eruptive, Sypliilic and Chronic Diseases, Bronchitis, Hacking Dry Coughs, Ac.Dose of this Remedy ; «Wo teaspoon fui» throe time» per day for an adult.One bottle of RADWAY\u20198 RESOLVENT ftala»»»» more of the active euro of than six oottlm of the bet* approved Saimpa- rilla In use.Tljere ft no panatt, bowevwr, aeveMy ati with Boses, ev Eruptive Dfoiri\u2014n, but will xpertooee a great improriement la heuVtil for t m usa of this Remedy Ibr ilx dor ».One bo4tl » haa cued many bajpulum case».Sold by I ruggftu everywhere.FridaOne Dollar.\u2019¦'pi J.HADWAY A 00,, 880 ST.PAUL\u2019 STOPPH < MOHTRCALs i .MAGENTA LEA A PERRINS\u2019 CBLBBJLATBD WOBOESTEBSHTRE SAUGE.DBGLARED BYCOJfNOUÊBCEBS jf THE ONLY GOOD SAÜCL ^ X 1\t* if i I* I **4(^\t1 mill\" liii«BraH \u2019«A u ludson\u2019s Simple byte For Tbs People,\u201d a A re uadoabtedly off»: s4 |o the thifo eaata i*fK ¦oet uWu! arttoU ever eaeeah trie foam.Re.46,314.-^Mr.Samari Laxfofo hrieto-tar, of two yeare* dluriwea.-\t¦ \u2014 ' The food ft ft- 4d ; U ft *»9d;llb.bold by all reepaoiahle ¦\u2022tram cf rourftn* ^ Sold Jtoliuetieal a vampball h a* ssrich ai i fog xSiogu\tlAdi ,vm adi ni v-ti> NIW;Mtiptr;rMWlZWL ** ¦**«***\u2022*\u2022 sf»*Pt*t* ^\t' \u20224i rilUi ^ A__Ale 2sfr; XrXJZr of euotogy to tfat Aigh -a joarroTirifoMbS)\tÜri 9^* rtfili In wto* VÊtm M to U feud t'z&'TS:.haJ' *'fq jÆ3aggff5«.ya tself the racy monthly and to» Aor.of tbe \" «mini stiffs jy\tBEfoAVA Visvlmb Qeummlnè Afuroa o*wu, PftL OztiuMn, Beovu.Oaaary, Otm ,r>, Daniel CAUTIOff IGIIBST FRtOtl.THK BwroeSU nT tffsle neoet rialtAoua and aarivalied Condiment, having caused pertain deal-cn to apply the aaari of \u201cWoroestershire Sauoe', \u201e fklK FOR LEI < PERRINS SUCE, and to see that their names am upon the wrapper of tho fom tgu markets having been sup ^ aspurloue Waeeetoershlm 9aese, «peri r and labels of whfoh the assaap of Lea _________ eoU wuh power of foteney, to taka Inefiafo pro , efodings against Manufacturers aad Vendors «f 4K V0H UA * FBUUH»- Sua^u,*,
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