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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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ÆgvJNftfri* 7 fAii Cap*.BoochetU.CLIVeT.r 8.409 OapA Urqahart ^Hatete Meüoa.?Z___ MdO Cape.Danlsry.1*09 CapCPsanoo.LI60 ¦ Montreal.Qoebee, Fether Point, Gaspe, Perce, Paspeblac.Dalbonale, Chatham, New* castle, Shedlac.Charlottetown and Plotoo, aod by Railway end Steamboat connections with St ohn, N.B., Halifax, NA, Portland and Boston.S S.Sbcbxt.Captain\tDavisoc.SA.OxonoiA- \u2022*\tMcKenzie.&A Merajhchi.\u2014.«\tBaquet.8S.ÀLHajtMA.>* Angrove.BA PiCToü.\u2014.a\tJack, SA FtAJLBOKOüGH.\tu\tTeller.8A Hajdji- _ a McKlcbaa.The Steamers of thla Line, nnder contract with the Government of the Dominion of Canada, are Intended to sail as follows v\u2014 ' The \u201c Secret,\u201d or \" Mtramlchl,\u201d will leave Quebec and Pie ton every TUESDAY during .the season Ol navigation, touching at Father f Point, Gasp#, Perce, Paspeblac, Oalbocule, Chatham, Newcastle end Shedlae, on the up aod down tripe.The \u201c\t» is intended to leave Mont- real FRIDAY, the 4th Inly, and every alternate Friday for Pteteo, touching at Queoee Father Point, Metis, Shedlac and Charlottetown.The \u201cAlhambra,\u2019* «Hadji,\u201d \u201cPlctoo\u201d and » Flambouoagh,\u201d between Montreal, Quebec and Piéton, touching at Gas re, C ha team, New* castle, Shedlae and Charlottetown as bnstness may oflbr.The \u201c Georgia,\u201d \u201cSecret,\" \u2022* Mtramiebl \u201d and « Pletou \u201d bava excellent aooomaaodaUon for Ete'Shippers are respectfully requested to put goods in Mr shipping order, and to mack the consignee's address In faU.For Freight or Passage apply to W.MOORS, Manager.East India Wharf, Qua bee.ihswST.im.\tr * la bars very superior aocommo- ___>Âsi and Steerage Ppamncent and ~Tit*4*ar* Lmed .and Boilers.riTWO LOW PRESSURE PSAM ENGINES.X Slae of Cylinders 40 Inches diameter; 16 foe* stroke.Prsasaa In excellent order; everything mbs plate.Wrought iron Shafts.1 Ream Engine ; sise of Cylinder 28 inches ; \u2022 feet stroke ; with Boiler In good oondltlon.1 Oscillating Engine (Screw) 64 inches Cylinder.Tbe whole or any of the above Engines, Ac.A#, win be sold on reasonable terms.For further Information apply at the offioe of the St- Lawrence Two-Boat Company, 81.GABOURY, Secretary.June 21.1878.TEMPFRLEY LINE, _ LINK qONBWTS OF THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS : taw-\t.Jh46-Yoas.-Cept.James.Mxpwat ^-^.UteTona-Cape Hants.l\u2018vi\u201c Ton*.Capt.Hy¦ -»fy* S8eefn«p* \u2014 -LITER A CO, j-ngteitn.lit Pillt MD COU PORTS 8.8.COMP AST.rE 8.8.MIRAMICHI, CAPT.BAQUET, will Wave tbe East India WHARF, Quebec, on TUESDAY NEXT, 15th July, at TWO o\u2019clock P.M., for Plctoo, ceiling at Father Point, Metis, Gaape, Perce, Paspeblac, Dal.beraale, Chatham, Newcastle and Sbed!a,c returning will call at tame porta.W MOORE Manager July 9, 187 A TIMBER ÜPUTI0HS.MIDDLETON & DAWSON HAVE JUST RECEIVED : rf\\HE SELF-INSTRUCTOR ON TIMBER, X SURVEYING, or TIMBER MEASURER, ceatalning a variety of Rules and Calculation* tor the measurement of aU kind# and shapes of Timber into either Cubical or Board Meaanre ; also, Naw Rolen for Measuring of Plank, Deal, Joist, Battens,and lumber; Cask Ouaglog, Tonnage Rules, Interest and Wagee Tables ; and a variety of uaeft»» matter, for the age of Lumber Manufacturera, Surveyors and Teacfce*, by CXAUfcM Kntsw, Practical Surveyor and Teacher of Surveying.\u2022; For eale by MIDDLETON A DAWSON, Foot of Mounts In Hill.July If, 1872^ The Steamer \u201cTIGEEJn CAPT.BLOUIN, 'COMMENCING ON THE 10TH INSTANT, will leave St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf every SATURDAY and TUESDAY for Ste.Anne, calling at Chateau Richer, Ste.Famille and BL Français.Returning will leave Ste.Anne on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS, and call at same por*r.The hour of departure la regulated by tbe tide For further Information apply at tbe office of the St.Lawrence Tow Boat Company, St.Andrew\u2019a Wharf.A GABOURY, Secretary.May 8, 1978.DISSOLUTIOH OF PARTHERSHIP, SREil [IHliRCl Sill.BEHAN BROTHERS.WE ARE OFFERING GREAT BaxoaiVS In the following Goods, vis >\u2014 Rich Black and Coloured Silks.Fancy Dress Goods.' Printed Mosllna, (New Styles).Printed Cottons and Cambrics.Block Lace Shawls.Fine Balbriggan Hosiery Gent\u2019s Underclothing in Silk, Merino, Cotton, Ac., Ac.BENIN BROTHERS.June 12, 1878.IIULTIfS ! HIES I .TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THE HONOR to inform the Ladles and Gentlemen of Quebec that he has arrived from Naples, Italy, with a grand collection of KHES III H nil, Articles of the latest fashion, and the most elegant as yet worn In Canada.Tbe great t uccess he has met In all the cities he has visited, Inspires him with the hope he will encounter the same here.F.MA8TRODOMENICO, Room No.I, First Flat, - \u2022 \u2014-Bt.Louis Hotel.July 10, 1878.\tF SRKPiiK mmiis.rr.i T .*.'ii rmo ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 2nd of June, a GENERAL and SWEEPING REDUCTION will be made on our Entire Stock.In all tbe Heavy Stocked Departments, we are determined to make REDUCTIONS which must effect a RAPID CLEARANCE.We Invite special attention to the SILKS and DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, MUSLINS PAISLEY SHAWLS, CLOTHS and TWEEDS Ac.THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is under ABLE and ATTENTIVB MANAGEMENT, and Is gaining favour with tbe public.Alt our customers may rely upon receiving tbe utmost attention.O\u2019BBIEN, ELLISON k 00., 18, Fabrique street, Upper Town- May 81, 1878.\tI r* TÇ\u2019ï* jl: , [COOKs PRIES».BAKING POWDER la tbe Favokitx of all who have used It, and they are Mill 1 oif,! It Is the Favorite of in* Quxuw.It Is the Favorits op th* Prihck But chiefly, and above all others, it Is th' Payouts op ths Pkopls op Canada.By whom it Is appreciated aa tbe « BEST IN USE.\" Bee the Trade Mark on every package.Bold by Grocers throughout the Dominion November 7, 1872.\t1-m NOTICE.PORT WARDEN OP THE HARBOUR OF QUEBEC, Established 1*71, under the control of tbe Quebec Board of Trade, and Established by Act of Parliament, Surveys on Hatches, and Cargo attended to when required.1 On application a copy of the Regulations will be furnished to Ship Masters, once Ineachyear.Surveys of wrecked Vessels and Cargo, promptly attended to.Office\u2014Victoria Chambers, Corner of St.Paul Aid St.Peter Streets.Dwelling 49, 8».John Street, without.JOHN DICK, - Port Warden.May 8, 187|.\t.\t Fm HIT lO.Messrs, r.m.wanzIrr a co.will NOT GUARANTIEE ANY Sewing MacJHoes sold by any Agents EXCEPT WOODLEY A CO., or their Agents from Three Riven th River du Loup., R.M.M ASTER & Co., Sewing Machine Manufacturers, : : \u2019 -\tHamilton, Ontario.Jane 9, 1878.1 Oo£tl_Oil.PÉR G.T.R.R., of the following brands, QAR VOAD STRAW.2 Do.Loads Canada Standard.1 Do.Load Export.For sale by McCAGHEY, DOLBEC A Co.w es* pate nt lamp inoir { « rrntb ii TO MiNUFtCTURERS.S\u2019 TEAM ENGINES\u20147, 8, 9 and 10 INCH CYLINDERS, ready for Immediate de» llverv.JC DSON\u2019S PATENT GOVERNOR\u2014Price list and descriptive circulars on application.BARK MILLS\u2014The celebrated Bangor pat-ern.TirRNlNG LATHES\u2014Engine Lathes, Screw Cutting Lathes, Brass Finishers\u2019 Lstbes, Iron Turning Lathes, Wood Lathes, Ac.LATHE CHUCKS\u2014Independent, Jaw Grand Boro*l and Lar«r, a full ktnek on hand.BOLT CUTTING or SCREWING MACHINES \u2014Merrlman\u2019.patent.COPYING PRESSES\u2014All sises, new patterns, [to tbe trade only.] CRACKER and BISCUIT MACHINERY\u2014 All the latest and most Improved Brake Machines, Dough Mixers, Mun\u2019s Biscuit Machine», Cutting Machines, Candy Machines, Ac., Ac.R.GARDNER A SON, MontreaL December 7, 1872 VICTORYA DRUG HALL AND TRUSS FACTORY 28 81 Radegonde Street, Montrkal.J.ENEAS, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF TRUSSES, of all kinds and sise».Abdominal Supporters and Belts, « CHEST EXPANDER, and SHOULDER BRACE,\u201d for Ladlw and Gents : Elastic Stockings, Suspensory Banda»* s, Splints add Orutcbrs, Appliances for Spinal Curvatures, Club Feet, Bow Legs, Weak Ankles, Anchylosis, Diseases of the Hip, Joints, Ac., Ac.Sole Manufacturer for ths Dominion of \u2022 \u201cBBIGG\u2019S\u201d IMPROVED ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS An Appliance weU-knowr, and strongly re commended as \u201cTHE SUPPORTER.\u201d CONDELL\u2019S LIFE-LIKE ARTIFICIAL LIMBS! Tbe Bkst Limb now made, and for whiol many certificates have bee* received, from Physicians and citai rs who have worn them.Surgical Indumenta sod Rubber Goods.October 26, 1872.\ta-y Z > V>'Jl:q ici U1 M EliKCTRICITY ^AcfnaP E-zcthior Eeltctric Oil! Worth Ten line» iU Weight ü» Gold! Pain cannot ttay where it it utea It Is tbe cheapest Medicine ever made.Fiv# dropa covers a rurfaoe as large as the ham' One dose cures common Sore Throat.One bottle has cured Bronchitis.Fifty cents\u2019 worth has cured an Old Standlug Cough.It positively Cures Catarrh, Asthma and Croup.Fifty cents\u2019 worth baa cured Crich in tbe Back, and Ihe same quantity Lame Back of eight years\u2019 standing.It cures Swelled Neck, Tumors, Rheumatism.Neuralgia, Contraction of the Muscle*, Stiff Joints, Spinal Difficulties, and Pain and Soreness In any part, no matter Where it may be, nor from what cause It may arise, it always does you good.Twenty-five\t________ cents\u2019 worth baa cured bad cases of Cbronle Or dtdét thon through and Bloody Dysentery.One tea-spoonfUl cures\t.i-T \u2022> Colic In 16 minutes.It will cure any cam ol Plies that It Is possible to cure.Six or eight applications Is Warranted to Cure any case of Excoriated Nipples or Inflamed Breast.For Bruises, If applied often and bound np, there Is never the slightest discoloration to the skin.It stops ths pain of a Burn ss soon as applied.Corea Frosted Feet, Boils, Warts and Corns, and Wounds of every description on man or beast.Prepared by 8.N.THOMAS, Phelps, N.Y.And NORTHROP A LYMAN, Newcastle Ont,, Sole Agents for the Dominien.Noms.\u2014Eeleefrfc\u2014Selected and Electrised.Sold In Quebee by J.Mnsaru A OOk, W.E Brunet, E.Giroux A Brother, I.E.Burke, B McLeod, W.H.La Roche, and Medicine Deal er® January 20, 187*.\tdAw JKW* A common cough or cold should never be tr lieu witb, often when neglect d it Is converted Into a serious and generally fatal pal* monary disease The more prudent, aware of this, promptly use \u201cBryan s Pulmonic Wafers'' a curative which has suaialntd Ha reputation for over twenty years\u2014they arq always effl-caoioos and exert a moat beneficial influence on all the Bronchial and pulmonary organa.Sold by all Druggists and cour try dealt rs.Price 26 cts.per box.July 7, 1878.\tF-dAw THE z T LA MP EVER irSSXJ «Atj\u2018àei.6fjÿèjpii*H» ü?r - \u2022\t\u2022 CM'v»>^>»UipC8l'»RT>C»hMMCV ,\ttr\t.\t\u201c ¦ \u201d \u2014\u2014 r Dining anâ Drawing-room, Library and Hal.Lamps.Patent Bracket Fixture*.Bronze Table Lamps.- Hanging Reflector Lamps, with all the late» t Improvements In Bornera and attachments, a/.,\ti.Gilt Porcelaine Shades Tbe celebrated Favorite, Folding, and other Pappr Shade# For sole by , McCAGHEY, DOLBEC A GO, ail maà OS, Ht.Pool CMroet, 5 Cases Plated Ware, Containing\u2014 Ice Pitchers, fPotcelelns lined), Cruet Stands, (With « Call Bell,\u201d) - ' Cruet Stands, (With Frail Bowl,) Salvers, from 10 to 20 inches, Button, (20 different patterns,) Bread Trays, Wine Stands, Pickle Stand* Mugs.SEVRES CHÏMWÀBE.JUemed,1* *U Hne rf * JUST REOIEVKD: 10 m/:j Dinner Set u, .: i DoeperV^etU, s^rv^kve, ,(J .Renfrew & Marcou Direct special attention to their present large Stock of Bummer Hats, Of the Newsstand most Elegant Styles, maun factored by the best L0ND0N_MAKERS.Panama, Brazil and Leghorn Hats for tbe Hot Weather.Children's Straw and Felt Hats at Low Prices.June IS 1873.Standard American Bevel Tables.St.Lawrence and Saguenay Line.EXCURSIONS.Flrat-claaa Bevel, 5x10, tables, complete with balls, cues, Ac., and having the celebrated \u201c PHELAN A COLLENDER COMBINATION CUSHIONS,\u201d of which I am soleowner and patentee.These Cushions are not sold to manufacturers in New York or Canada, being reserved for my own trade.Price per table, packed and delivered on board cars, $800 gold.H.W.COLLENDER, suc\u2019r to Phelan A Cullender, P.O.Box, 1847.\t738 Broadway, New York.Jnne 12, 1873.\tCm REDUCED FARES./^OMKKNCINQ OH SATURDAY, THE Gib V> Instant, return tickets will be Issued st reduced rates per Boats leaving Bt.Andrew\u2019s Wharf on SATURDAYS, vis.: Tbe UNION and CLYDE at 7 A.M.for Murray Bay, Kamouraska, Riviere du Loup, Tadoosac, Ha I Ha t Bay, Chicoutimi and from Intermediate ports.Tbe ST.LAWRENCE at 1 P.M.for Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup and RIMOU8KI.For further information apply at th# office, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOURY, Secretary Bt.L.T.B.CO.July 16, 1873.\tJlf» CA-NA-DIA-N HAIR REGENERATOR.Restores grey hair to its natural COLOUR, strengthens the roots prevents It falling out, removes dandruff Ao.WILL ROT STUN THE SKIN.Being richly perrumed It will be found an agreeable Hair Dressing.Large Bottles only 50 cents.Sold In Quebec by all Respectable Druggists and Hair Dressers.Wholesale by E MUIR, Proprietor! Place JVArmes, Montreal.Can also be had from Messrs.Evans Mercer A Co, Keiry Bros., and C rat hem and Lyman, Clare A Co., at manufacturers prices.Sold In Quebec by E.Giroux A Frere, Roderick McLeod, J.E.Burko, A.Leclerc, R.Do-gal, W.E.Brunet, W.H.La Roche, J.B.Mar tel, F.E.Gauvreau, W.Ahern, Felix Compean.December 18.1872\toov 7 lxn-co l\u2018Ai Mottztacbe Cups and ^ \"\u201cJ Saucer* For talc by -qt *l> ilou* ai i i McCAGHEY, DOLBEC A COM ¦ I >;\t24 and 24, Hi.Ptnl Street.t?e>-4 «> H ,, 4 Hk sn \"i q«) d China Tovs \u2018 TEA SETS, large ascortment.QX.ASSWARE In the Unique and Chaste Fern Pattern Decantera, Claret Jugs, Water Jugs ; Go Me ta, Tumblers, Champagnes, Bbemes \u2022 Ports, Clarets, Water ; Bottles, Vaae Finger Bowls, Ac.For sale by McCAGHEY DOLBEC A GO.fireproôFchimhies.9000 Dosen Assorted, For sale by y the F«dch Government, and if sufficient funds #re rbtthcoming.Ph tin-cbmefor the pa#t year had arm.tmted to about 2,8004.had been spent in the East, tbe rest being,available for salaries, printing, office expenses, fee., at home, and it Tb estimated that Coring the next yêaf the survey w«l cb«t another 7,400^.During tbe gut few months (fee association bad publish- Work in Palestine, of wWch 6,000 taopica hod beea sold, sod :CA.:iDterq»tiag exhibition q), water*culouE drawing*, map*,.model*, photographs, 4c , and other objeefs connected with t be 8odeiy\u2019si:Woih'-\u2019 bad just'been opened iat thé Dddley GaDery in.the Egyptian-lialL The r-irwwf\t* Vttv .\trvrv AVta The Contessions of an Invalid.Prm.iMi K.n as a warning and f^x tbe benefit of Young Mkn and otukrs wro anflerTrotn NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOSS OF MAN*-HOOD, etc., jopplying the means of se\\f-cwre.Written by one Who cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery, and sent free ot charge.\t\u2022\t_¦ .uiu < Sufferers are Invited to address (prepaying postage) the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR,_i, Box 168, Brroalyn, N.Y.June 14.1878.\tCm-dAw w' Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pp.An Institution having a high rei utation for honorable condnct and proféré onal skill.Acting Surgeon, J.S HOUGHTON, M.D.Essays .\u2018or Young Men sent free of charge Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION.No.2 South Ninth SL, Philadelphia Pa.May 8, 1878.\t-\tOds whom A______Tbe agreeable and beneflclsl properties of this preparation, from the Cocoa\t4 Manufactured by Mr.John P.Mott, of Halifax, fnl coittclotdon.\" bave been appreciated by invalids And others for many years, and baa been recommended by the ablest physician* In the Dominion.July 1,1878.\ti Fm-wed Champagne, Prime Quality and Cheap.600 Cases for cale.A Bargain to close a consignment In lota to suit euntoaiers.Send for a Sample Case ; contains 1 doz.quarts at $6.00j Pints, 2 dos.Bottlrs at $7.00.G.GORDON A CO , Montreal.May 28 1#78.\tFm To Wholesale Grocer» and Hotel Keepers.The undersigned areoffferlng for Sale a Superior FINE FLAVORED BITTER AT $1.50 per Gallon in 10 gallon Casks.Good for Cook-la; taken In Wine or alone.Nothing like It to Canada at double tbe price ! G, GORDON A CO., Montreal.May 28, 1873.\tFm AIiBJOA COAIi.The HALIFAX rC0MPAïTÏ (LIMITED), Are prepared to contract for tbe Sale of ALBION MINES COAL.SELF «IIP FLOU».This preparation is unequalled for the making of Brrad, Biscuit or Pastery.A trltl will convince all House Keepers of Its value.Put up to Otb packages with full directions for use printed thereon.Prepared by Royal Canadian Mills, Montreal.Tbe Trade Supplied by CONIOLLY & to., Flour, Grain and Provision Merchants, Bo'e Agents at Quebec.July 4, 1878.\tBm Seaside Requisites.Families and sportsmen going to the country will find at the MEDICAL HALL, Fabrique Street, fresh supplies of Sponges, Sponge Bags, Bathing Caps, Toilet Soaps, Bath Brmhes and Towels, Arrowroot, Ridge\u2019s ond other Infant\u2019s Focds, Liebig\u2019s Extract of Meal, Portable Lemonads and Ginger Beer Powders, Brandy Flasks, box wo d Cased Bottles,1 Mosquito Preventive, and every article kept in ft.fl/W-elaas Drug Store, of best quàhtÿ and me derate prUrv*./ RODERICK McLEOD, Medical Hall, Upper Town Market Square.Jnne 21, 1873 qc nnrh ©oa pkr daY\u2018 agents $0 XL/ qP/QV Wanted , All classes of wcurklng people, of either sex, young or old, mail* more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all tbe time, than at anything else.Particulars free.Address G.STINSON A CO., Portland, Maine.May 6, 1873.\tLm-dAw ' (\u2019from the VkJtsfaff A few miles from this on ths side of the rivet, is Mr.George Horn plantation, known a# tfiè Daikidii place, on which there are WifeMi' colored ttrailies living.The pvide of one of thtoe .^milks in a very precoçÎBW^tlÇ 9-je*r old boy,'Whose sprigbtUness and intelligence have been tbe joy and -idaMrxifoà/4J Uâi parente, and tbe Mgnfeh-'df MIlr^Yte;k»fVf.t^a fUtleiellow.¦ a© lifqe ogq a Uttle strange^ apprared in the family~J«o date a piii oif thè«W and care of thé pUdrBtk'hDrtJ divide the -parental üiiV i.tion with the little 6-yriK 9ld.; JH(Ç had M ARAVILLA COCOA^\u2014Taylor Bro.Cocoa in Europe), baviug tbe exclusive supply of ibis unrivalled Cocoa invite comparison with any otber Cocoa for Parity.\u2014fine Aroma \u2014Sanative, Nutritive and Snstalnlng Power\u2014 Eaa ness of Digestion\u2014and especially, high delicious flavour.One trial will establish it as a favourite Beverage for breakfast, touch-eon, and a Soothing Refreshment after a late evening.N.B.\u2014Caution\u2014\u201c Mara villa\u201d Is a registered Trade Mark, Iron in tiis JSiooa iron ** FTVK MINUTS.H FOR RBFBK-SHJCkNTS.\u201d\u2014 Everi body who bus traveled by railroad has beard lb Syrup\u2014Glhh, Lain! 4 Co, Unclaimed Letters\u2014P Q HuoC la ad Supertor Court\u2014J B B Dufresne.Nsw Books\u2014Pierce 4 Paterson.Puhlle Notice\u2014Laos lots.At gen 4 Coistou.Canada Life Assors nee Co\u2014Pemberton 4 Oo.Underwriters' Bale\u2014A J Maxham 4 Ox JE.'»J11E J-LT\t-\u2014 NEW GOODS.WK LEG MOBT UISPBCTFULLY TO ANNOUNCE to our Friends and the Fafctte ta general, that we have received our BPBUta IMPORTATION, and U»l our Stock, which la eoaepoaed of the moat fashional i that France and Great Britain ean pro-! la now complete.Macpherson is entirely without foundation ?If that be a rational conclusion to arrive at, then it is scarcely fhir few the Globe to attempt to fasten upon the Government a guilty knowledge of the schemes of Sir Hugh Allan, and to reiterate the charge which Mr.Huntington makes, when the most particular points in the correspondence are utterly denied as true, and when there is not the shadow of anything in the whole of the letters to suggest that the Government got any assistance at the last general election from the Company that Sir Hugh Allan formed ON MONDA.'* We «ban ccmusnee to mak# a QKNNBAL ¦HOW OF NOVELTIES.LCOCB_4 BIN FRET, U, Fabrique Strset, Upper Town ¦R.H.WO-RTELE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, Under ike Insolvent Act of 184®.re pvt* furnish d Ciedt-dcslrcd, previous to is.Cmuo cis Joseph to Baron Schwartz, the director general of the International Exhibition.rruiAKEnr.ComTANToroPLB, July 10\u2014Mahomond Pasha has been summoned to Constantinople, to be tried for acts committed by him when he was here.UNITED Loso Branch, July S4TATEH.10\u2014To-day, the first race was for the July Stakes, valned at $500, for two-year-olds, the winner of the Hopeful Stakes 58.3.extra, three-quarters of a mile, there being 25 entries and 7 starting, and was won by King Amadeus, in 1.18.\u2022 Sr.John s, N.F.July 9\u2014A special says that the ./unitjhi, which sailed for the Arctic regions yesterday, will touch at the publication to Messrs.Orme.The portrait of Sir George Fon the title page is accurate and striking.OR THE riRHT PAOR.\u201c To a Rain-Drop.\u201d Palestine Exploration Fond.Bulwer\u2019s Love of Country.( A Six-Year Old Child Kills an Infant Brother\u2014He drags the Body to the Woods, and Hides it.Misceilaenous.Ac.,\tAc., Ac.Litrrary and Historical Society.\u2014At the meeting of this Society held on the 9th instant, the following donations were laid on the table Sessional papers, Oensim of Canada, 1871, from Government ; two Par- Add balance at credit of Profit and Loss Account from last year.2,848.38 102,086.49 Added to Rest.60,000.00 Balance at credit of Profit and Loss Account.$42,068.49 The Best is now $260,000, being equal to 14 per cent, upon the paid-up capital.A thorough inspection of the branches during last month has established the fact that they continue to do a prosperous and improving business.Charles E.Lbvby, President.amid excitement _\t* __________________.We believe the explanation of Mr.Disco, on the Coast of Greenland, and tnen trJd ^ tarn Mr.Craig, 8t.Foye ; one -_____ be read with a great P™**1, ^ppor Navik.She will call at\t^ from Judge Roy The ballottmg 11 De reaa w a Srt c I Bome of the intermediate settlements to pro- .aBTCral gentlemen proposed as new mem- ente sledges, Ac.She bas been encased in 1\t.\u2014A-**-,\u201c coat of mail from steam to stern.Commander and all in excellent spirits.Nsw York, July 10\u2014Col.Thomas A.Scott sailed from Philadelphia to-day in the new steamship \u201cPennsylvania.\" Macpherson deal of interest, and that it fully bears out the view of the case which we took at the first.It shows that Sir Hugh Allan thronghoutwasmoet ambitious to occupy the position of Chairman of any Company that was to build the road, and in his an xiety to secure that, he was parading his influence and importance before his American friends to convince them that he was the man for that position.But bers bad to be deferred till next monthly meeting, their proposers or senders not being present.ü\t, u-,, I\tRscordbr\u2019s Court.\u2014Thomas Forte says he I must moisten his clay now and then even if his forte isn\u2019t making bricks, on the other hand, by a fortoitous combination of circumstances, it lies in banking them in his hat.And he his disorderly enough about the business to get the extra glory of a $2 ami coats fine, so that bis custom is going to be FRIDAY, JULY II, 1873.THE ALLAN ROAD.The Hon.George Brown denies any knowledge of how that $50,000 worth of paid up stock was placed to his credit.Wdl Sir Hugh Allan now give his version of the sdair, and also of the phrase \u201cWe are all right with the Globe ^ and also who begged the gold he threw about?The public are getting anxious.rope to place the bonds of Texas Pacific Rail way in the market and foi the purpose of settling the French claims.He will return on the 10th Oct.Mr.Bellows has resigned the Vice-Presi- \u201e .dency of the Pacific Mail.\t.uuc ^\t_______________ \u201e 5n.\tMMrs.Brooker, sister to Woodhull and Claf- profitable to the Court.J.Flamant, fiaming __ addition to explaining the amb»- hD( died on Wednesday night.At the in-\tpame in for the traditional $1 or 8.A tious motives of Sir Hugh, it also takes quest it was proved that she frequently took number of propietors and tenants for having M bUme offth.Gov.mm.ni, and .how.\t'lhdt ,,rem'\u201c' *\u201c \u201c '\u2019k\u201d \u201c*h\u2019\u2019 \u2019\"!'0 fi°'d dearly that they acted in the most pa- I jt |g \u2019wen understood that President Wat- triotic manner, taking care, in granting son, of the Erie Railroad, will be elected, and I cockfibhtiro \u2014We learn that this cruel th.r r i to ih.Company of which £\t^\t£Sd\t^\u201ch Hugh Allan was to be chairman, that the Q W.a C., will be elected.\twag fouJfit\tQuebec and Montreal members of that Company should be 1 Special from London\u2014-The Herald'» cotres- birdg in a plt in the 8t j0hn suburbs.The rAnmritAna only and ftom it Americans poofl*04 41 Sch®ik*f?kR]vie1f,0XMf;u\u201ceJl,o\u2019 Shame and humiliation every right-minded ,\t., \u2022\ttelegraphs the details of the military opera-\tmugt\ttbe existence within the Wore to he carefully excluded in the fear tjoMj a private Khivia despatch being delay-\tmen ^^Yoted to such debasing amuse that they would sell the interests of this ^ at Ornenburg owing to the inability to mt;nU wm ^ somewhat mitigated by the country to the Northern Pacific.Sir wire the foreign language.Gen.Kaunnma knowledge of the fact that the Montieal ^ k\t\u201caftt over that cro88ed *he 0xu8 June\tThe water being birds got liked, but still we hope that the Hugh thought he could get over tnat | gc#fe the camelg were gent back for supplies, I »\t\u2022\t.some way or oth^r,\u201d but he found that ^uging a delay of one week.Gen.Kauffman on no other terms would the Government attacked Adama him the forces The brigand badik Valtack was suf-nim Mie | fcrjng ^ribiy from want of water.Kauffman pushed forward, reaching all the way.The last twenty miles he reached the water, and following the rivej for 50 miles he arrived opposite this station on the 18th May.The in habitants brought him bread, fruit, goats, Ac., for which the Russians paid enormous prices.They lived for four weeks on black biscuits.Washino i oh, July 10\u2014The Secretary of the Treasury has decided that canned lobster Statement of the Asset» and Liabilities of the Union Bank of Lover Canada, at 30/A June 1873.LIABILITIES.Capital Stock paid up.$1,864,246\t00 Reat.260,000\t00 Profit and Loss Account.\t42,086\t49 Interest Reserved.20,972\t15 Foreign Exchange Reserved.\t5,209\t47 Unclaimed Dividends.2,210\t78 Dividend No.15, payable 2nd July, 1873.74,616\t42 THE UNION BANK.In another column will be found a report of the general meeting of the Shareholders of the Union Bank of Lower Canada, and it is gratifying to know that the affairs of the bank are in such a prosperous state as to give entire satisfaction to all concerned.There could be no better answer to the idle rumours that were afloat some time ago regarding the standing of the Union Bank, than the report of the Directors on the result of the year's operations ; and even tboee who Ywre originators of Lthe rumours are now satisfied that, so far from there being any ground for what was then put in circulation, there is every evidence of success and stability connected with the institution.The Directors state that the not profits of the Bank for the past year after deducting expenses of management, reserving for interest duo depositors, and yjyl making ample provision for all bad and doubtful debts, amounts to $284, 187.04 } out of which, two semi-annual di ?idends at the rate of eight per cent, per aitwnm on the paid up capital bave been paid, amounting to $148^96.93.The concluding paragraph of the report states that a thorough inspection of the branches during the last month, has established the fact that they continue to do a prosperous ami improving business.This statement taken ,in connection with the Sot t&aSTLe Rest is now $2ou,ooo, equal to 14 per cent upon the psid up capi tait must be convincing proof of the sound ness of the affairs of the institution, and olearly entitles the President, Vice-President, Directors, Cashier, and other officers of the hank to the thanks of the shareholders for their attention to the interests of those whose money is invested, and to the confidence in them which the shareholders expressed at the meeting.The report of the Directors, and statement of accounts which we publish to-day will give the fullest information as to the liabilities and assets of the bank.end must prove satisfactory to all concerned.The shareholders, and indeed the entire public must share this feeling, because it is of the greatest importance to have the business of every bank in this Dominion conducted on such sound fin an0 82* Canada of Com\t50\t44\t4\t«\t118*0 118) Metropolitan.\t100\t44\t4\t«\t101)0 102 Dominion\t\t50\t$«\t4\t\u201c\t00 0 00 Stneet Railw'ys Montreal\t\t50\tAIL\t8 \u201c\t270 0 280 Quebec.\t\t50\t50pc\t6 \u201c\t120 0 121 OasStoekt.\t\t\t\t Quebec\t\t200\tAIL\t4\t\u201c\t110 0 US* Montreal\t\t40\t44\t4\t\u201c\t123 0 124 Toronto.\t\t50\t44\t4 \u201c\t125 0 137* Telegraph Oo'e.\t\t\t\t Montreal\t\t40\t44\t5\t«*\t183 0 184) Dominion\t\t50\t44\t6 p am\t102)0 106 Steamboat Oo'e.Can.Nav.Ca.\t100\t44\t9\t\u201c\t85 0 90 8L L.T.B.Ca\t100\t44\t15 **\t100 0 110 Rich.Nav.Co.\t100\t44\t10 \u2022\t00 0 06 Q.fe G.P.S.Ca\t100\t«4\t12) \u201c\t115 0 120 As*.Oo's.\t\t\t\t Que.Fire Ass.\t£100\t£30\t10 \u201c\t£20 0 £21 »« Marine.\t100\t40\t10 «\t80 0 90 Bonds.\t\t\t\t Gv\u2019t6/cydue,93\t\t\t\t\t\t\t00 0 00 \u201c 6/stg, \u201978\t\t'\t\t\t«\t\t\t98 0 98) « 6/c\u2019y, '83\t\t\t\t\t\u2022.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022*\u2022\t97 0 98 \u201c 5/ stg, \u201985\t\t\u2022ssses\t«\u2022eeaaesea\t97 0 98 Q H B\u2019ds 8/ \u201986\t.\t.\t«\t\t9» 0 100 \u201c\t7/ *83\t\t\t\t\t\t\t95 0 99 «\t6/ \u201983\t.\t\t\t\t\t\t90 0 95 Levis Co 6/80 y\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t86 0 87 .Q Cor 7/ 10 yrs\t\t\t\t\t\t\t100 0 00 \u201c\t7/ Stock\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\t\t\tI.\t100 0 00 M Cor 8/ 25 yrs\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\t\t.\t97 0 98 \u201c\t7/ Stock\t\t\u2022\u2022\u2022es.\t*.\t110 0 115 w e/ \u201c\t\t\t\t\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\t9» 0 99) Tor.City Bonds\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\t\t\t6 p am\tco 0 00 Domln\u2019n Stock\t100\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\t6 \u201c\t108 0 108* \u201c Bonds.\teeeeee\t\t\t\t6 \u201c\t00 0 00 N.B.\u2014The accrued Interest upon Bonds and Debentures also upon Corporation and Daml nlon Stock, hi payable by buyers la addition to rates quoted, Exchange\u2014On London Bank, 60 days.9]ff\t9}\tp.m.Do.do., discount.0 0\t0\t« Private, 60 days.8}0\t9\t\u201c \u201c\t90\t\u201c .8 0\t8}\t\u201c New York Bank demand drafts.lS}0 00 dis.Private demand drafts.18)0 00 \u201c Green-backs.^00 0 00 « Gold drafts.* Comprising 701 square miles on the west fide of the Coulonge River, being license No.353 of the years 1872-*8 ; fO square miles, berth I, east ba.f license No.352 of the years ia72-73 ; 20 j square m Tea, berth H.Watered by the Victoria Lake and Devil\u2019s Creek, both entering the Coulonge River.There Is a quant'ty of supplies for this Fall\u2019s operations.Four hundred pieces of square timber now maae within two ** ties of tbe river, which, with the supplies, and a large quantity of sleighs, chains, and varions shanty materials, will be sold at a fair valuation.Surrounded by limits owned by Messrs.Booth and Canton, J.K.Ward, E-q , J.Bryson, Esq., and A Caldwell, Esq Lot No.3.Comprises fifty square miles on tbe west branch of the Coulonge River, being license No.851 of the years 1872-73.Fifty square miles, berth E.Well watered by tributaries of both the Coulonge and Moose Rivers.This limit 1» quite new and well Umbered, and sur-ronoded by limits owned by Wm.A.Thistle, Esq., G.A.G onto atd Messrs.Booth A Canton.Lot No.4.Com prising 120 aqnare miles on the west side of tbe Coulonge Rlvsr, being license No.864 of the years 1872-73 ; 60 square miles, Meease No.3h8 Of the years 1872-73; 20 square miles, license No.866 of the years 1872-73, 60 square miles.With these limits there Is a first-class farm.120 to 150 acres cleared, bous*», stabling, barns, Ac., thereon, together with about50 tons of hay and a quantity of oats.Tbs e limits, extending to Black River, are well adapted f>r saw logs, and are Joining those owned by Alex.Fraser, Esq., Walter Findlay, Esq., and Levi Young, Ktq.Lot no.5.Comprises 50 square miles on tbe east side of tbe west branch of the Coulonge River, being license No.367 of tbe years 1872-73, 50 square miles This limit has never been worked, and is situated la a beautiful green country, well watered by the Grow River and Porcupine Creek.Surrounded by limits owned by D.MoDacblln, Messrs.Perle y A Pattee, and Rev.H.Uaborne.Lot No.6.Comprising 55 square miles on tbo Keepawa River, being ha f Interest In license Na 370 of 1872-73, 50 square miles, berth No.35, and two-third Interest In license No.87s of 1872-78, 46 square miles, berth Na 87, with a quan-Ulyof supplies, to be token at a valuation.There la a first-class road to these limits, which are too well known to need description.They are adjo'nirg those owned by Messrs.Bronson Weston, Ryan 4b Thistle, Latour A Craig, Mills A Turner and Allan Grant, Esq.Speculators, Lumberers and Mill Owners, WiU find th e an opportunity seldom to be met with.All tbe above described limits are known to be of tbe very b**st quality of white and red pine, and being in the Province of Quebec tbe \u2022 are subject to more to' orable régulai tous than thore In tbe Province of Ontario.Terms of sale for Limits.One third easb, tbe balance to one and two year» »t 7 per cent interest, to be secured by satisfactory endorsed notes.Also, will be sold by Private Sale 24 Span of Horses, SO Sett of D uble Harness, 10 Good Lumber Wagsons acd à Bomber of Kree Sleighs and other rigging, together with 1,350 Acres of Farming Lands Lying within the County of Carletoa, viz.: Huntley.North-west half of Lot Na 17 In tbe 4th Concession, with first-class bouse, sheds and stab es thereon, and a barn 45x100 feet, well fenced and watered nearly a-'l cleared.North-west bUf of Lot Na 19 In tbe 7th Cone étalon, good hard wood.Torbolton.NOTICE.To Shipmasters & lumbermen.FORM Shipmasters and Luml ermen that be has BIX TUG STEAMERS, (outside of the SL Lawrence Tow-Boat Monopo'y), and Is prepared to TOW VESSELS and RAFTS at at.t.TIMES, a; reasonable rates.DAN\u2019L MURPHY, Agent.Montreal, Montreal House.Lots Na 12 and 13 In tbe 5th Concession fronting on Sand Bay.There Is a good a barf and other Improvements on the farm.West-half of Lot No 3 m the 5tb Concession, alt busb.Lot No.12 In the 4lh Concession, 20 acres cleared.The land Is of the very best quality with mixed bosh Lot No.12 in tbe 3rd Concession, 240 acre.*, all busb, good land and well tlmtered.Lot Na 9 and half of Lot Na 8, In 3rd Concession, 360 acres, the very best of clay land, 80 acres cleared, tbe rest all hardwood, known as the McLaren Farm.FUzroy, Lot No.7 and part of No.« in the 12th Cc n-cession, all bush and tpleudld land.Terms f r Farms made known at sale.Plans to be seen at Mr.McLean\u2019s, Sale Rooms, Sparks Street.HECTOR McLEAN, Auctioneer.July 1, 1878.\tO SCOTCH mmm.Cargo Afloat, ex Wallace, from Greenock.For Sale DINNING A WEBSTER.July 1(^1873.DON\u2019T READ THIS ! P.8.\u2014I beg to eall the attention of Halifax, Plcton and Yarmouth paiera to the above, to cautton Sblp-Maaterj against engaging tor up and down Towing.JalyW, 1878.\t0 SELLING OFF.mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING DETER-X mli.eti to retire from the Jewellery Business, wishes to Intimate to his friends and the public In general that he will dispose of the whole of his choice and valuable stock, consisting of Gold and Silver Watuhes of the most celebrated makers, also every article appertaining to tbe line, at suob prices that will defy competition.E.B.HARRIS Corner of SL Antoine and Peter SL, Lower Town, Quebec.N.B.\u2014For Sale, several Silver-Plated and other Show Cases, Black Walnut Counters, Ac June 1, 1873,\tFm ^Mdtim £»I«.BY A.J.MAXHAM & Co.\u2014ATÏHE\u2014 i\\ i.FOR SALF.m 1 SCOTT HOUSE, situated on tbe St.Law -rence, Little Metis, Q.Said property consists of a fine Two Storey Frame House, Twenty Rooms, good cellar, kitchen, excellent water, a fine barn, stable.\u2014also\u2014 Two hundred acres good vo\u2019td lanJ.For Hotel or Boarding House the locatlou Is unsurpassed, Flshlcg, Boating and Shooting all at hand.Steamers twice a week.Malls dally, and only three miles from Railroad.The property will be so'd cheap.Address, R.E.CROSS, Little Metis, W\tQ.July 10, 1873\tC r-?- 1873 DECKER PARK Summer Meeting, Und< r tbe management of Mr.E.C.BARBER.July 12111.14tM6th, 17th, 19th When upwards of $5,500 IN PURSES (FREE ENTRANCE) WILL BE OFFERED ! Firtt Day, SATURDAY, JULY\\2.Hurdle Rack\u2014$260 for Dominion bred horses.Two miles over 8 hurdles, 3 ft.6\tIn , Stiff Timber, Welter weights.Maidens a lowed 10 Ihs.$200 to first bone.$50 to second.Ottawa Horan Pursr\u2014$500.Open to all\u2019 Mile heats, $400 to first horse, $100 to second.SAPniwo STAKssof$10 eoeb, for 3 year old or under, with $300 added.Second horse to receive $76 out of the stokes.Mile beat*.Dominion bred horses allowed 7\tlbs.Second Day, MONDAY, JJJLY 14.Hochblaqa Producb Stakes of $10 each, with $200 added for hordes bred In tbe Provtn'ie of Quebec.Wiener of a Queen\u2019s Piste, 6 lbs.extra.Second horse to receive $50 out of tbe stakes.Mile heats Merchants' Plate of $500, with a sweepstakes of $16 each.Open to all.Mile heats, 8 to 5.Bacon cl horse to receive $175 out of the stake* An mon Hotel Stakes of $96 each, with $360 added.Open to a\u2019l.Mile beats.Second horse to receive $1( 0 out of tbe stokes.Third Day, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10.Hurdle Racr\u2014$350.Open to all.Welter weights.Two miles, over 8 hurdles, 3 ft.8 to., Stiff Timber.$275 to first horse ; $75 to recoud.Citizens\u2019 Pussk of $500\u2014Open to all bones.Two and a quarter miles.$150 to flrat horse ; $100 to second ; $50 to third.Montreal House Stakes of $10 each, with (210 added for Dominion bred horses.Second berse to receive $75 out of tbe stole s.Mile heats.MoomiiiiiT [icunsioii, * ON MONDAY NIOHT NEXT, WEATHER PERMITTING, A MOONLIGHT EXCURSION will be given, flue 8t*amA>oat\u2014the St.GEORGE, Chptoin Hoi lue\u2014will leave the ST.ANDREW\u2019S WHARF, at EIGHT o\u2019clock SHARP, running down the River to Berthler, and returnin'; about half-past Eleven, calling at Levis both ways.A BAND OF MUSIC will be on Board for tbe accommodation of Dancers, and every arrangement will be made for the comfort of the public.The strictest order will be observed on Board by a competent Committee of ManagemeoL In order that all may participate, tbe tickets have been placed at the low rate of 60 cents for Gentlemen, and 26 cents for Ladles.For SaQ at Middleton A Dawson\u2019s, Mountain Hill ; M.Miller, SL Peter Street ; C.F.Holt well.Army Stationer, Buade Street, atd Pierce and Paterson\u2019s, Fabrique StreeL By order of the Committee.July 9, 1878.Fourth Day, THURSDAY, JULY U.City Plat* of $250 for Dominion bred horses.Handicap.Mile heats.$200 to first horse ; $50 to second.St.Lawrewck Hall Hotel Purse of $500, with a Sweepstoke of $26 each.Open to all.One and a quarter mile beats.Second horse to receive $176 ont of the stakes.Flash Stakes ol $300.Open to all.To carry 100 lbs.each.8lx furlongs.$250 to first horse ; $50 to second.Fifth Day, SATURDAY, JULY 19.Hurdle RAca of $400.Open to all horses.Handicap.Two miles and a half, over hardies, 8 fL 6 in., SUIT Timber.$300 to first ; $100 to lecood.Btrward»\u2019 Plate of $400.Oy»n to all.Two mile heats.$300 to first horse ; $100 to second.Consolation Stake» of $6 each, p.p.with $150 added for beaten horse .Winners excluded.Horse» beaten once, allowed 5 lbs.; twice, 8 Ibe.; three time', 12 lbs.Mile heats.Second horse to receive $60 out of the stokes.RULES AND REGULATIONS.All races will be run according to tbe Rules of the Dominion Turf Association.Weights\u2014 2 years, 76 Ihs ; 8 years, 90 lbs ; 4 years, 104 lbs; 5 yeais, 110 lbs; 6 years and over, 119 lbs* Mares and Geldings allowed 3 lbs.In a\u2019l open weight for age Races, Dominion bred borers allowed 7 lbs.Four to enter and two to start ; a horse distancing tbe field will receive only flr,t money.Entries must be in writing, addressed to the Secretary at tbe Montreal House, Montreal, and give tbe name, age, colour, tire and dam of horse, and colours to be worn by tbe rider.Entries close Tuesday night, 8th July, at 9 o\u2019clock.No entry for a Sweepstake Rsce will be received unless tbe amount of the Sweepstakes accompanies It* The decision of tbe Stewards in all cases to be final.The Stewards to have power to postpone or to alter the order of races.Jockeys must appear In proper costume, otherwise they will not be allowed to monnL This role will be rigidly observed.ADMISSION.Entrance to Park.$1.00 Grand Stand.60c Ladles\u2019Stand.Ladles Free.\u201c\t\u201c\t.Gentlemen 60c Quarter Stretch Badges, entitling tbe holder to admission to Park Stands and Quarter Stretch, $10, goal for the whole meeting.None but parties holding Quarter Stretch Badges will be allowed between the Drawgnt-p.Races will commence at TWO o\u2019clock.L.W.DECKER.Proprietor.ED, O.BARBER, .Bec\u2019y-Treas.Jnly 9, 1873.FOE SALE, A SMALL STEAM PLEASURE BOAT} Two Horse power.Propeller new and lu perfect order ; can be seen at Queen s Wharf.For pu titulars, apply at No- Fabrique Ktreet, Bilodeau\u2019s Building-, w.s.Parke 4 co.July 9, 1873.Examining Warehouse, _o*-\t,* MONDAY NEXT, The l4tb ln*L, 29 Kegs Genuine White Lead, (2 cwts.each).Laudtri In a damaged stale ex Str.\u2022\u2022 Hebburn Hall,\u201d surveyed, and ordered to be sold for whom It may concern.Sale at 11 o\u2019clock.A.JNO.MAXHAM A CO., A.A B.July 11, 1878.Underwriters\u2019 Sale \u2014OF\u2014 Barque \u201cConcordia\u201d AND MATERIALS BY AUCTION WILL BE SOLD, ON FRIDAY, July 18th, on Crawford\u2019s Wharf, the Hu 1 of the Barque « Concordia,\u201d 972 Ton» register, Coppered and Capper Fastened, ai she nuw lies, or did He wrecked at Cape Anguilla, Newfoundland.\u2014AFTER WHICH\u2014 The Materials and Stores brought upoonstst-Ingof Anchor* and Chains, Sails, Running Rigging, Hawsers, Ac., Ac.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.i A.J.MAXHAM A CO., A.A B, \u2022 July 8, 1978.*\t\u2022 o -w In the matter of ISAIK LA JEUNESSE, SL Ann, Montmorency Oa A FINAL DIVIDEND SHEET HAS BEEN prepared, and Is open to objection until FRIDAY, the FIRWTof AUGUST next, after which Dividend will be paid.Quebec, Jnly 8, 1878.D.LORTIE, \u2022 Assignee.Juiy 9, 187$.\ttd Fresh.Strawberries- I3.LE>£KLUV.P.LE MELIN, Agent for Col.Btaodes\u2019 Fruit Farm, Begs to inform his numerous Customers, and the public generally, that he will receive DAILY Fresh Strawberries from Col.Rhodes\u2019 fruit farm.Parties desiring to sand any to their families at tbe Salt Water, or other places.Strawberries will be packed In boxes made for tbe purpose.Also, all torts of Fruit and Vegetables In large assortment, P.LEMELIN, Upper Town Market.July 8,1873.\tFp G-oodall\u2019s Quinine AVine.(Prepared uHih Howard1» Quinine.) Highly recommended by many «minent Pbys-clans, to be the beat and chef pest Tonic yet Introduced to the Public, and has proved an invaluable and agreeable etomachlc to all suffering from General Debt lly, Indigestion, and Loss of Appetite.In large Boitlee, at One and Two Shilling» each.Prepared ny Goodall, Backhouse & do., Leeds, England.July 8, 1873.\tLm-ao MANSION HOUSE, OA-COTJN^, IS NOW OPENED FOR THE RECEPTION of GUESTS.Tsnna\u2014From $1.50 to $2 per day.K.A.MICHELLETTI.July 7, 1878.ex Canal Boats from New York.H HDS.VERY CHOICE DE-merara Sugar.Cases Lanman & Kemps Florida Water.Barrels Bright Rosin.Barrels Green Pitch.Barrels Cut Logwood.Boxes Extract Logwood.For sale by JOHN ROSS & 00 July 7, 1878.\tJ Macaioni & Vermicelle.J^OXES M VC ARON I AMD VERMICELLE.For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.July 7, 1878.Fresh b'almon.C ASES FRESH SALMON, In Tins, 4 Dos.each.And for sale by | M.G.MOUNTAIN.July 7.1873.Cheese.j^OXFS CHOICE DAIRY.NOW RECEIVING, Aud for cole by *\t; ;m.g.mountain.July 7, 1878, OMNIBUSSES FOR SAL,E.rriHE QUEBEC STREET RAILWAY Have X two il'Ht-cluHS O-uulbUHstB for Sale, built by Mfnsra.Jved ANALEPTIC PILLS Stand anequallel by any other medicine for strengthening tone ol the stomach, relieving most violent Headache and tmrrovlng the whole Nervous System.Bold by all Druggists.JOHN MUSSDN A CO.June 28, 1878.JOHM P.MOTT S Chocolate Broun, AND OTHER COCOA PREPARATIONS, Approved of aad r
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