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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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HA 11 BAY, calHag at Murray Bay, Riviere du Loop and Tadooeac.WEDNESDAY, St.ALLANS, A jL.\tand dow-n trip*.Awa.\tto leave Mont- real FRIDAxl the 4th July, and every alternate Friday tor Pictou, touching at Qneoeo Father Point, Metis, Sbedlae and Char latte-town.The \u2018?'AHtembra,\" \u201c Hadji,\u201d \u201c Pictou \" and Quebec ,New- Shadtoe tond Charlottetown as business Lawrence, CAPT.CHABOT, 7 AM, For CHICOUTIMI, caiHng at Murray Bay, Riviere du Loop, Tadouaao and Hal Saif Bay.wednSday, CLYDE, OAPT.LEGO UBS, A\t¦\t7 A.M.,\tiJ For KAMOURASKA, oalUng at Bay St.Pfcal, EbooMmenta, Murray Bay and St.Denis.- .FRIDAY, UNION.OAPT.MOUNTAIN, 7 A.M., For HA ! HA ! f BAY, calling at Murray Ba), Riviere dy Loop and Tadonaao.SATURDAY,\t! T-EOdURsT^ 7 A.M., For CHICOUTIMI, calling at Bay St.Paul, Eboulemanta, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loqp, Tadouaao and Ha ! Ha IT Bay.SATURDAY, T.awreiice, CAPT.CHABOT, 1 P.M., For RIMOUSKI, culling ut Murray Bay and Rtvtor* do Loup.i.'a 1 Tleketa for aals, and State Room* eecured at Na », Soua le Port Street, by Mr.Jakxs SrcvxwaoN, Napoteoa Wharf; at the Ticket Offlce,.oppo41tjt the St.Lotll* Hotel, Si, Louis Street, and totto f¥B*eM BL Andrew\u2019s ,A GABOURT, j Secretary, - _ __Z Bt, Lawrence Tow-Boat Oo.August 14, 1478.\t,*\t>* STEAMER \u2022' PORTNEUF, CAPT.FRENSTTTR, Leaves the Champialn Wharf on TUESDAYS and 8ATITRDAY8 for Cap Bant#, Platon, Port-neof, 8te.Bxnelle and St.Jean DrachalUona.Returning, the Boat leaves St.Jean De-soballlona avery MONDAY and FRIDAY, calling at same porte.Time of leaving regulated by the tide.F01 further Information apply at the oflloe ot the St.Lawrence Tow Boat Co., St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOURY, Secretary.July», 1478.____ ' Sea Bathiner.McGill College and Unimty, MONTREAL.iliti .M/mi r?limit I 1:1 IT- SESSION 1873-74.rjlHE FACULTY OF LAW, opens October JL First.Thk FACU1.TT oF MsniriKE, October Find.The Facolty of Arts, flepteraber Fifteenth.The Depabtubht of Practical and Applied Boibjkcb, September Fifteenth.I Thk McGill Normax.School, September FlraL The Annual Calemtar, coatalulng tbe announcements of the above,\u2014also of the Esht* bltlons and Scbolarshlps in Art», open to competition, may be obtained of the undersigned.\t*\t___ W.CRAIG BAYNES, B.A, Secretary and Registrar.July 17, 187».\tH-ao 1 1 ¦' 1 \u2022 \u2014 ~ \u2014 Brkakfaht,\u2014tEpps\u2019» Cocoa.\u2014Grateful and comforting.\u2014\u2014*1 By a thorough knowledge of the natural law* which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of Well-selected cocoa, Mr- Kppe ha* pso-vlded our breakftut table* with a delicately flavoured beverage which may atovews many heavy hoc tor.\u2019 bills/\u2019 Civil firrtto*\tMad.simply with boiling Water or Milk, Each packet f* labelled\u2014\u201c James Epps A Co., Hoinæopatblc Chemi*ta#*London.\u201d ¦ Manufacture of cocoa \u2014««We will now give an.account of the process reopted by Mensrs.Jahias Spaa dc Co, dietetic wlJclpe, at t-helr ,w< Road, London, \u2014Ctuselfs _ October 36, 187.» ,\t¦\t\u2022 Sff'\u201d 1 lit iW TADOUSAC HOTEL, «AOTTENAY.; rnS FASHION ABfiE BUM mer resort will RE-OPEN for tbe reception of VMtara on the 17th June.\t.r.JAMES FENNELL,) Manager.- June 10, 187».\tBm TOlfL SHOP AmjHTCLUNG.rlAT 'EXCELLENT BUSINESS stand In Nouvelle Street, oppo .¦Ite the Bertbelot Market, with' 1»' dwelling attached (formerly oceu.tj.}tx.Louis J ulien, as a Grocery, Apply to .\t1 E.G.CANNON Ht.P., Parloir Street, April It.1»T8._ \", Piano tor One Dolltir.O TJJD E * MO RSON\u2019S Effectual Remedies Are told by Che ni tit and Druggùt» throughout the World.MCPSINK\u2014THE POPULAR AND PRO-fesslor.ftl medlctnb fori mdfgestlon is Mor-\u2022 son\u2019s PEtorN*, the Aottto piitoelple of 1 \u2018 * the gaMrtc-Juice.Sold In Powder, Lo-MDgsa, Globulw; and as Wins In I and 1-pint Bottles, .j 1 CHLORODVNB luof such celebn.y that i| can scarcely be considered a speciality, It* compcaLiiou.being known to practlon-cre.Stony at the Cblorodynen being unequal in strength, Môrson' À Son have prepared thk.Sold In f-ox., 1) and 8-os.bottles.GELATINS\u2014The purest preparalton lb Mor* - ton\u2019s.Carefully packed and shipped.Orders made t j .,1 im r, .* payable In England.j>i*w THOMAS MORSON & SON, I Medalists and Juror* at all the Great Exhlbt- .lions.t # 31, 38, & .24, Southamptoa Bow, IMPORTANT CAI\u2019TIOW.\u2014The wohderfu sueoesH of Savory A.Moorh\u2019i» PRVcreatic Emulsion and FancxeaUne In eonsumplion, wasting, l.jss'of the newer ol dlgeatton and MaUallgtloH has OyW'JEi totobllshed these remedies in the oaUination of the Mi illcal Profession nu both sides p*'.fIUJtp,AHo fRlMNU'D, without unwvimc Gl.D8E;SHAO£PRCn i i-WH'r b-> y I-.^^jfefoirflfsNwrf ikj^a,\tdou DtulDg ana Dr*wia#.raom, Library and Hal; Lamps.^uiiaavc irai J-joh'o ll ! Paient Bntoket Fixtures., Bronsa Table Lamp*.\t¦ CT-m Hanging,Refleotor Lamps, with all the latent: Improvement* In Uumers and attach- GUtPoroelalne Shades '\t| The celebr-toJ Favorite, Folding, and other Paper Hhadesk-1 \u2022\u2022 Foruàleby\t\"< \u2022l McOAGBEY, DOLBEC A CO.,, .ij nO 24 and 25, Sk Paul Strtek 5 Cases Plated Ware, Containing-\u2014 Jee Pilcher», (Porpelelns lined), Cruet fttends.(^Uh \u2018f Call Bell,\u201d) Cruet Stands, (with Fruit Bowl,) Balvers, from 10 to 20 Inches, Buttort, (2o different patterns,) 1 Bffead TrWys, f \u2022/*''-' » WluwBtaridSr u :t ¦ I \u2022 ' t \u2019\tPickle Stands, .\t.\t.] \u2022\u2022 \u2022 Mugs.,.\ti .H can understand why the courts should, under such circumstances, make a distinction be.tween the enforcement of this contnct and one for the payment of a promissory note, although our correspondent does not see it.The danger of exciting disturbance by * forcible st-lsure of the person and the risk of having tbe power abused are sufficient reasons for the limitation.We agree with our correspondent that the offence in this r*i» was not serions enough to justify the harsh decision of the Manitoba Judge ; and we do not doubt that the Canadian authorities will release the prisoners on bail, and give them the benefit of a fair trial.\u2014Boeton OioU.The going down of the Birkeu-head.At tbe dreadful wreck of the Birkenhead steam troopship, near the Cape of Good Hope during the Kaffir war, on the 25th of February, 1852, eight men of the Twelfth Lancers displayed a chivalrous generosity, an heroic calmness and devotion, worthy to be compared with any shown in Grecian or Roman times.The martyr-like courage with which these brave men drew up as on parade, and prepared to die without qoc selfish struggle, one coward cry, rather than imprril the safety of the woman and childreb in the boats,*18 a fact that has thrown fresh lustre on tbe name of tbe English soldier, for there was no mad rush of war to nrge these men on, no toward to be obtained ; yet there they stock like statues, till the vessel sunk with them.The pitiful yet noble Story is soon told.There were on board the steam transport two cornets (Bond and Rot) and six men of the Twelfth, flftv-two men of the Second (Qaeen\u2019s Royal,) sixty-two men oftbo-Hlxth, sixteen men of the Twelfth Foot, forty-two men of tbe Forty-third T.i0ht Xaiantry, seventy-two men of the Forty-fiftb, forty-one men pi the Sixtieth \u201c\u201c\u2014 -two men Ninety-first, mrkiog in all a total pf thirteen officers, nine sergeants, Mad four hundred and sixty-six men.There were besides twenty women and children, and> crow'of about one hundred and thirty officer* and Seamen.The unfortunate vessel left Simon\u2019s Bay for Algo* Bay on the 25th of February.Jt was a calm, starlight night, and land was distinctly visible on the port bow.At ten minute* to two a^m.j the leadsman on the paddle-box get soundings in twelve or thirteen fathoms, and before he could heave the lead again the ship struck on a rock with only two fathoms of water under her bows.The master commander of the ship instantly ordered the boat* to be lowered, and a turn astern to be given to the tngine* This last was a filial step.As they backed from tbe rock the water rushed in, and the ship then struck again, \u201cbuckling up\u201d all the fbreaaost plates, and tearing asunder tbe bulkhead partitions.But there was no cowardly confusion on board.Colonel Seton set the soldiers to work at the chain pumps, and the women SEVRES CHIMWARK.Trr*n(7^iTT i: j.i/nd :r.u i | \u201cJtrtft RBOIEVHD: .1: ! Brbakfast Setts,\t\u2022M Dinner Bettay\t\u2022 i , \u2022 : Itostert Stotts, .Tea Betts,\t, : .-toniu Ooffee Setts, i\tChamber Setts, Moustache Cups and,, Saucers For sale by MeO AGEE Y, DOLBEC A C^k, j.: ; ~\t*\u2022 1 24and25,Bk.FanlBiroet.China Tovs TEA SETS, large assortment.G3LASSWA.RE Id; the Unique and Chaste Fern Pattern Decanters, Claret Jtig*, Water Jugs Goblets, Tumblers, Champagnes, BbemlSi Ports, Clarets, Water Bottles, Vase Finger Bowls, Ac.i For sale bv MoOAGHEY, DOLBEC A OO, rent* from ears, nose, and ifaotrth, wfafle she htruggied and floundered about in.the stream liky aq immense electrified fish.Two coloured men came to the rescue, seized her, and led her away, while I, the youngest of our party, frightened almost to death, exclaim- AflAtni Stiwtt-.cm i i iki .j \u201c They have almost drowned her, she can\u2019t get hcr breath !\u201d \u2019 My older oompanlons laughed at my ignorance, and informed me ; she was only bap- The woihén wéro all immersed befora the men.Some were quite cahh and reverent, hut many followed the example tot by our ctafrrs.A41**1 her into tbe ipond; s They Anreiodiyr tkefr panto, # phite shifk.xptUan^wjr h^kwhie/^u^d \u2022 their begin.The contrast.Pf V1** dazzling white dfkpery vtath ttjeir'ebony'fa^es1 Wtevery gtrik-ing, and s* thej-rtood thero with the liquid bUtehky abpvs.thqm^ and-burping »up restjng uppn their turban ad heads, I a ver forget the soleiiihity and grahdeur df the edehe.^\u20191 There were about terty of them, all clod alike* all -seomiag tp.equal about 'ttHptotiéipàto,' and ton# >byonq they were Mid ibenMXh.the vaBing wato», iW^T_.________\t_______________ SïïÆcHiM'tiwfedm0 \\m æs\u2019iïrJsil instant wéto\u2019hid frotn bur vltow by the ^belt- j blyj TivFfVudëf MXDff trees.\u2014PranJk Leslie\u2019* I Oust rated \u2022 o.isiiU ni -¦-ni.qjtl «> Tke Family letter.«ev\u2019 VEi itoiiéiürALs\u2019saE WidMhdm\u2014how ?H»t ?he caw»\u2014wH*r Bkoons or the ebspi,*.i/i c onu < Preen the JAanbury -VAp*.] The fHailj 44j The reason that day.is selected^ because oŸ\u2019fhdleitnré it'preihat».Thi qhrei of thfr day, Its relief from tbs' iaflneoc^s «bai irritetoiW-AgVUfte* f»oe*itho »i*kkpf9f « and mkk< ___\toomn uning with disfeht loved ones: fa ni no \u2018ease^ ôottof Ws own folka^ bslras to is not the provd nee of this article to treat pa ithat,^nhiect,i re-.fjiU pretend we don't care.The hourbeing «ejected for inditing the- letter, the «tot thin ?Is to find the papeci There is always a drawer is ,eyeiy- wei4Tregplated family, to keepir fffluch things .it i«^eu|to in the tapje or stand FIREPROOF CNIMNIES.eooo Dosen Assorted.- < \u2022*!\t- For sale by^ MoOAGHEY, DOLBEC AGO Parian Statuettes and Bnsts In Ormt Variety & Good BuJOdepta.FOB SALE BY McCaghüy, Dolb«c & to sHow-vffcoo&rs » Non» 24 and 25, BT.PAUL BTRKET, QÜBB KO.June 9, 1873.\t\u2022 11\u2019 PHYSICING HORSES.Many persons physic their horses frequently \u2014especially every spring.This is a gr*5t error, and one which has caused the Ins* of V many «aluable horse*,.as physio as it Is usual __________t^-rt A rv, sons, could be lowered t« time.Ten min- geparated t>nnk in-Ihe side; the stern f)Mft.cvev4«d wll^i)«4(l^| Boated ».At this ftifl'Admirably.111'\" 'toul// gaiwil iv.In.oiqi.abiw \u201c Far ekeeedidg,\u201d aaya Captain Wright o anyth tug that 1 tkeught ooo^ bpeffected by ^ M hc was directed, and there waa not a ifedfinor or a cry atttoi^ ihéffi untn ihè\u2019VÿfoPtoâde her final plunge.Alh-tke c&cm roosived their the that with sojJittle-nnite: a«i|.ppftotofi- ÏYhen the toe»tire ¦ miuX.ùop irro-1\tlbe Com\u2018 levant and.antagonistic matter, and mkkes it | mander celled out, An xhose who cau swim pre-eminently A fit occaSon^ffi^mii uning Jump overboard and xntkertoM&ahbM.\u2019' We .-* \u201c -rr^ifiJ begged thepaep; not to do » toe commander Not Héfe thd i g paper and fiddle stkt&gs and broken locks and Wtf:gW«TJewptote*lte»f.There thing»» but if there are he #iii see thèho.The fiheét of pkpèr Is finally found ; tbe fly Mata» neatly «craped off, aitd tbe arttrch commences fori the ink and pen,.I The former is invariably tounii on the taçflfel next to the clock, and is immediately laid on tbe table convenient totbe pertpiring man, who sarcastically inquires if the letter s to be FrUten to-dkJ on; nextSgnday., t Thi» i^pim» tbe wife with new zeal in tbe searca., She goes over the drawer again: because1 she knows be wouldn't see anything it it rigbhumter hik voee, but ton pen to no ; thfirg,, Then ftbe looks over the top of iha bureau, and Tift* eVerfihiig ota the mat roorg table, afld a»fa it aeetns so singnlar itcant be toiflfU^hefljhe saw, , it.poly toe day betoe.«arfeeb cjung to shore, fwfc r 'A'' teA swarkrfng: with iiRarkg, a «east aimdst inacceasibie through mile* of ¦Àv irs'iSd j bilten in t#o and oendkfd awayiky sharks, officers of toe ship, aad ftfty-tkfee: seamen, It is heroic to mount tbs vimmimat dead-ly breocfi/\u2019iito face toe flam tog /Waon, to syoneU.to hear thh hunger and f a long campaign, but shrely men mért, in a momw#, and without preparation».4Q tearibto * doath »« ihb, were _\u201cstoried rer re- iob qt( ,>t i , 44- .Life is made up of toing6,and in Ca-couna they\u2019re cl)iefly mosquito bites.A Western çitÿ thinks it is becoming a great .IntellecRM o^ntrtf becanse one V#: its citizens was recently attested tor Bfealisg two ency-fltopsadiaaiil'auoirxÜ \u2022 ! oi On# band red carpenters built an eight-room house in ten hours and a half, at Lancaster, last week, on a wager.A photographer took a picture every half hour.1 iUne - o < t Many of the cows at Oatoomni vicinity _____________________________ ars going.Wbad, temporally» hoFgrsr.Tbe takea'a pemholder to UttïnTir g/ease\ti.^/» ^ouaht to ^ » *ild Tfï ^ 7* carefully.goes, over the top shelf, when thq .m^^e^.hoUJe^ wpd unused,, g»» are stationed.Alter ape ha* done this she starts up stairs' alnd pretty soon retUnis wita .tbe pen, and lakes, it to the «ink fowteh Champagne, 'Prime Quality and (Rieap.600 Oases for Pals.A Bargain toclose * consignment In lots to suit customers.Send for a Sample Case ; contains 1 doz.quarts at Pints, 2 dos.Bottlew at $7.00.G.GORDON A CO , ^ Montreal.lay 28, 1*78.\tFm June 21.1873.The Steamer \u201cTIGETi,\u201d CAPT.BLOUIN, /COMMENCING ON THE 10T* INSTANT, O-wttt Oort warden of thh; HARBOUR OF Jkr^25.ITEBECi,, EstablUbed IH7I, under the control of the.Quebec Board of Trade, apd Established by Act of Parito\u201cJ»°L iSuryeys on Hatches, and Cargo aUeudefl to when re-| qulred.On application a copy of the Regulations will he furnished to Ship Masters, once In each year.Survey* of wrecked Vessels aud Cargo, prompUy.aitended to.\t} Office\u2014Victoria Chambers, Corner of St.Paul aud 8L Peter Street*.Dwelling 49, Bt John Street, without.May S, 1873-\t, T\tF» .ALBION OOAL.SATURDAY writ TUESDAY for Ste.Anne, eaBtng at Chateau Richer, flte.Famille and HALIFAX COMPANY «\u2022.7\ti.-*.1(LIMITED) v.*i * ! ,i\u2018\t*./¦ f, ¦ li, .'f ifnllrl >.C.i.\u2014 ifV.1\tj ^\ty Are prepared to coo tract for the Sale t* QUEBEC PORTS STEAMSHIP COM*AMY will be held Sbec, on Mat TWO I.___ question uf taealng NEW STOCK.By order, And FRIDAYR, anfi call at tame por s The hour of dapannr* la regulated by the tide For further toJpraaattcm apply a* the office of tbe St.Lawrenee Tow Boat Company, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOURY, .\tBeuretavy.V»»- ^ ,,_______'ii___________ jt \u2014ir-\tro W.toOORK, ÜI ilia Manager.towe \u2022 Twain rax Thondsy.14to Aug .Tueaday, U4th Aug 4th S«Pt 18th Sept «Vary alternate Tuesday and ¦* ¦ Ttrarodfly toeraaftei.T)mM vessel* have very sn perl or Cabin and Bteermge \u201d DAVID I.UJ GBiMl July 21, 187A________ ü afeiÊRWLS Wanted.Li ASHESTOB an-i AMIANTHUS, otherwise known as Rock-Wood, Rock-Cork, Mountalu Leather, Foartl-paper, Foesll-Flax and Earth Flax.Address by mall, giving specimens and price P,,\u201ct\tH.D.JARVES 10 Devonshire St, June 28, 1878.\tMy «8-Cm-eo ia CHEAPEST AND BEST SAUCE IR THK WM10.Yorksbire Relish.0d.Is.& 20.BOttltfS, ?el sOiAD BVBAYWHSBS ! ! Mottles bold monthly.GOODALL, BACKHOUSE a Co.ISBEne^ nel»,te?J .L\u2018w ALBION MINES COAL.For Analysis, Forms and other particulars, apply to\t?\t, -.u Jr 1- R.OUNARD St CO* Halifax, \u2022 ) .nLB HENRY DOBELL MontreaL f May 24, 187»; -J \u2022\t/ Si, Lawience aBd Sapenay Line, EXCURSIONS.REDUCED FARES./COMMENCING ON 8ATNRD\\Y, THE 5tb V^/ Instant, return tickets will be Issued at reduced rates per Boat* leaving Bt.Andrew\u2019s Wharf on SATURDAYS, vts.: The UNION and CLYDE at 7 A.M.for Murray Bey, Kamoursska, Riviere du Loap» Tadoosac, Ha I Ha ! Bay, Chicoutimi and from intermediate port*.Tbe ST?LAWRENCE at 1 P.M for Murray Bay, Blvlefe du Loup end RIMOUBKI.For furtherformation apply at the office, A.GABOURY, Secretary St.L.T.B.CO July 10, 1*78.j?- r *)\tJlf 3 WITH COG WHEELS ON BOTH ENOS ; OF THE NOLLS.1 Simplest, Strongest, Easiest Working and Most Durable Wringer.i.>ïu jjui li «fiiiii iiin : uisT Saves Time 1 Save» Labor ! Saves Clothes IT HAS NOEQUAL! n q o) ^ \u201c Should be in Every Household.\u2019 TRY TH* ** BOTRLTY^* And satisfy yourself that It Is to* Best.SOLD EVERYWHER Bailev Washing & Wringing MachiM Co., 106 Chaxribftiw»\tYork May M, 1878.;t ;i:i ivbA Om-t-tbA* - - ¦¦¦ iK W.CLARK\u2019S PATENT HORSE CLIPPER._ rpH 19 INSTRUMENT WILL CLIP 1 HORBE in two hour*, and when clipped the coat la equal to a natural summer coat.Anyone can use ItT1 Wer *200 Horses hive beau Clipped by one Single Macblns' Without sharpening.I Wholesale Agent* wanted.Sold, Wholesale, by the Patentee, W.CLARK, 282, Oxford Street, London.These Instruments, are all stamped as in the Illustration above aU others not so marked being Spurious.March 21, 1878.\tZ aw ¦J.Mi -\t- .!- ¦\t¦ vxcxoifitA DRUG HILL IND TRUSS FACTORY 28 St.Radegonde Street, Montxxaj.«T.KXHEA»; MANTTFACTTTRER AND IMPORTER OF TRUSSES, of all kinds and sises.Abdominal Supporters and Belts, .^1»»\t-\t- A PQO* The \u2018 Solenoe of Lire, pt BeltrefftWervatton, Medical Xrektlce on the Cause and Cure of I1 ExfaatmtorrA\u2019ttàritjv' Ffeniirtta^t Recüne In Man, Narriws and PtortcaA Ppbltor, Hypo- fitonà tbs errors e# yootti to the i lutfiscretlons excesses o* ny^ture yemp.((5ÇWs Is Indeed a «ok for every mao.Thousands have been taughf by thh» work the 4rtte < W«y to health rert* bapnip*te,i >H^taL lustra tc-d In beautilul FreneJh plotb.Price only hi by maÛ, ppstpkld,* &Sp receipt of prio*.AdUHrea BStkiMit MbStral mutate.No Author may be consulted r Morris.\t; the Fire Depertinent Insotrent Act of 1S69\u2014Et.Legare.Academy of Jeaiu-Marle, at SUlery.Sale of Druggist Stock\u2014Owen Murphy.Wanted\u2014Carrier, Laine A Co.Cook Wanted\u2014Mrs.J L Gibb, Notice\u2014F Ooardeao.Sdncatloa\u2014Miss Blgneli.To Skip Captains and other*\u2014Nolan Brothers.Notice\u2014E H DnvaL ¦alt.Salt\u2014foeeph Lepage.Bdocaticn\u2014Mrs.Home.Notice\u2014R K Chilcott.A Simpleton\u2014Pierce A Paterson.Water-Works Department\u2014C BalUalrge.Card\u2014I H OMnt.Oysters, Oysters\u2014George Belleau A Co.Porte monale Lost.For Sale\u2014Wm.Conrey.Balt\u2014\tDo.Insolvent Act of 186»\u20140 Alleyn.Wanted\u2014George Belleaa A Co.Harley'S Condition Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy.M-MiDfll VUnD.A COMPETENT PERSON WILL FIND steady employment, ae PROOF-READER, Ac., by appflcaJ«*at tkle 0«ce.August IS, 1*TS.on TuaicUy.oondition of has bean * complained of ^but without effiRct.It has, 1 as a body, been tried and found wanting, j because of defective organisation and utterly incompetent leadership.^ et not a motion has ever been made for investigation into the standard of the \u2018 Brigade, the capability of the Chiefs, the quality of the equipage on hand\u2014perfection has been takeu for granted on the strength of the official reports, emanating from the office of tho Chief himself.The demands of the meu for increased pay and working clothing have been ignored, not contemptuously, but in a \u201cwe-know-you-are-right, but-we-cannot-do-anything-for-you \u2019 way.The result is easily understood, after such scenes as those of Tuesday.The Water.works Department, by a deficit in the receipts this year, is left to pull along for itself, the majoiity of the Council having refused it the means of providing increased revenue by indirect means for the purpose solely of keeping the works in order, and preventing them from going to ruin and decay.That they will go to destruction un der the present system of municipal management is very evident, as we have shown before to-day.But the mere fact of an existing deficit preventing property being protected from fire must say, very poor consolation NEW GOODS.W IS k£u MOST RESPECTFULLY TO ANNOUNCE to our Friend» and the Publie in ganeml.that we bave received our BP HI JIG IMPORTATION, and that our Stock, whieU 1» eotnpoeed of the moat fashion able «code that France and Great Britain can pro-ace, is new complete.i ON MONIXA/r «Ve snau eoB.^>eMa «emasUa; «KNEPAL SHOW OF NOVELFTOE.; LEGER A RINFRET, \u2022\t« aortqae Street, Upper Town THURSDAY.AUGUST 21.1873.TUESDAY\u2019S CONFLAGRATION.We recorded yesterday the most dssas trous conflagration the city has sustained since the Court House fire,, indeed ijjb^ widespread suffering which «rill be caused by the destruction of the factory of Mr.Drum, and the cessation of operation of a particular branch of indus try cannot tail of having a result in the labouring community of the moat unaalutary nature.The fire of Tuesday is an fearful eommen tary upon our insecure and unreliable municipal system, and it is only the fore runner of what may bo expected so long as\u2019the obtaining order of things is per mitted to exist.in* After the Court House fire we called \u2019 attention to the inefficiency of the fire organisation of the City.But the short | Auglau stables ot incompetence mun be comings of that letter «old February night were out-done by those of Tuesday.Foe three quarters of an hour a dribble of «rater «ras all that could be obtained to check the progress of the flames in the important structure homing.A stream of 15 feet, competent authorities declare, would have choked out the fire, even tiro hours after it was discovered, but even that scant supply could not bo had.Men With buckets did all that possibly could be done, and actually succeeded in making a little headway against the devouring element, bat it «*\u2022» only for a little time ; the flames spread, tanned by the wind, throughout the building, and from it to tho immense lumber yards contiguous, threatening St.Boch\u2019s with destruction.There was little or no water.Homo pipes proved to be defective, we the capitalist who finds a hundred iboUdand dollars or so swept into ashes in a few hours, just because the men who he had delegated to watch over his inter ests, blind and deceive him, whilst giving him no equivalent for the taxes they take from him.We lay, «re say, great blame upon our municipal system for the evils resulting from the outbreak of fire in Drum\u2019s factory.What will be the result to insurers in this city, who are now paying such immense rates ?We fear the advice to agents very soon will be to advance rates.The insurance tax upon business men and capitalists now is an exceedingly onerous one.Tho wreipfiod municipal system will pile it up higher before long.If we are to have nothing better in the «ray of fire organisation than exists now we may soon took for an advance, for it commands neither the respbct nor the confidence of the community.Still we l momiug.IDMCITJpPlTim a frCEAT BRITAIN London, Aug.20\u2014Bombay despatches report that destructive floods have recently afflicted the Province of Agréa.Three thousand five hundred native houses were swept away by the waters.There was some loss of life.At a meeting of the Suuday School in London last night Rev.Mr.Hartley, who has just returned from the United Sûtes, spoke in terms of high praise of the efficiency of the American educational facilities, as to both the sacred and secular institutions, ' Mr.Jaa.Baird, a Scotch iron-master, has paid over to a body of trustees, to be called the Baird Trust, half a million of pounds to be applied for religious purposes in connection with the Church of Scotland.The iron-masters of Manchester have de-termed upon a lock-out of one-tenth of their men, to commence ou Saturday next, and to be followed every two weeks by the lock-out of the one-tenth of the men employed.It is probable the movement thus inaugurated at Manchester by the masters will extend throughont the country.FRANCE- Pams, Aug.20\u2014A report from the vessel in which Henri Rochefort was shipped for New Caledonia, says that his feUow convicts considering his course as treasonable to the cause of the Commune, the made ao attempt to lynch him.The officers were obliged to assign him quarters apart, and they protested against the Communists exiles.hfain.Madrid, Aug.20\u2014Three men, petroleum incendiaries, have been condemned to death by the Tribunal of Justice at Seville.bejlghtjm: Lues, Aug, 20\u2014The members of the iron and steel institution of Leige have accepted an invitation to meet in the United SUtes in 1874, and have a designed place in which they will assemble.UNITFU StTATlû» Nsw Yorx, Aug.20\u2014The health of Dr.G.B.Judd, Missionary to the Sandwich Islands, whose death «ras previously announced, had been very feeble for months.He died in bis ebair.The report that Commodore^Yanderbi It is dying is set at rest by a despatch received from Saratoga, stating that be was playing euchre at 11 o\u2019clock last evening.The forthcoming national rifle contest at Creedmore will continue three days, and promises to rival in interest and attendance the English Wimbledon.It is thought the prises, when all in, will exceed f12,000 in value.Long Branch, Aug.20\u2014In consequence of the continued storm, the Monmouth Park managers have postponed to Saturday 23rd Tuesday 26th, and Wednesday 27th inst., by special arrangement.On the racing daysman extra boat leaves New York at 11:30 would have consented to any such adjourn ment.I certainly would not have given any consent to any adjournment that would havu put the country to an expense of a quarter of million dollars by bringing the Legislature together again.At all event, be that as it may, I feel that it would be dishonorable for myself to attempt to do business at au adjournment of the House, at which my colleagues had been told that no business would be done, and that they need not attend ; and therefore, 1 must decline to do so, and I protest at any attempt to do business, and 1 require the Government to fulfil the pledge made to me and to every member of the House, that Parliament would be at once prorogued.While 1 do this, I do not wish to interfere in any way with the right ot the Government to call Parliament together whenever they think the exigencies of the country require it.They must be the judges of that and he responsible for it ; but let that be done in the usual way, that all may understand that, it is their duty to attend, and when I, together with all my colleagues, are so called upon, I trust that I shall be found in my place, and I shall then feel that whether or not all my colleagues attend, they «rill not have been kept away by a pledge that they would not be required, and I could, therefore, honourably join in doing anything that the House might consider for the interest of the country.in the hold that the great insurance companies doing business in Quebec have a right to asaafc.ua perfecting U» organization'.Ia Montreal a salvage lfc corps has been established, \u2022\u2022\u2022 and ia maintained by the insurance agencies.Why should they hot contribute here to the purchase ot a bteam fire engine ?The danger is not over yet.We may have again to record a disastrous confia- SpaiNGriELD, Mass., AagUit 20\u2014Harrington beat O\u2019Leary in the scull race here te-day.Promues, R.I., August 20\u2014Generals Howard and Burnside were thrown from caniage at Marthos\u2019 Vineyard, last evening Both were considerably bruised New York, Aug.20\u2014The Detroit mail of the 19th ins*., due last evening, arrived today iu a badly damaged condition, having been in the\tC*11*1- A leant, N V., Aug.20-rThe Brooklyn detectives who arrested Lowedster have reached this city, having left the prisoner In custody.\"\u2014*-when he Ration before any step* Fill be taken to They informed him ^.einr^8ln\u201c8\u2019 T] .\t« A-\the showed signs of guilt at once.He said remedy the existing order of things, so \u201c\tg0 udt, but he was afraid the there is need for prompt action.The people there pould bang him.He made se- but denier.cleared away.We must have a decided change for the better, and in making it be prepared to set aside ruthlessly all considérattona of person or party.Since the pop-gun \u201c reform\u201d of the Citizen\u2019s Association the people have been deluding themselves with the idea that every thing municipally, is perfect; but the truth is that never was the municipal system so thoroughly rotten and unreliable.And why 7 Because the men who came in on the crest of the wave of the popular movement, saw that the citizens were to be pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw, and they have pleased, and tick- people there would 1 veral contradictory \" statements, having committed the murder.Niw y ORE, Aug 20\u2014The text of a semi official statement concerning the relations between France and Spain, sent to French papers, has been received here.It proclaims the neutrality of the Government of the Span isb republic in not having been recognized by France.Oor relations with it arq purely officious.Pqr position may be summed up as follow >\u2014To assure to the frontiers the inviolability of our soil, and In the interior 0;: Spain the protection of our countrymen.The tiret of these two necessities is provided for by the troops placed along the frontier.Our copsals have received instructions be to satisfied with the second.Nsw Yorx, Aug; 2*\u2014European mail ad ?ices to the 6t.h ipah, says The Vienna Patent Congress has adopted these résolu lions 1st.Only inventor himself and flame have given a rude (awakening to the dreamers.Well might a cynical spectator exclaim, when from windows bursting ,with the slight pressure they and doors of the doomed factory volumes -of smoke apd burst forth! u u had to sustain.The Fire Brigade, was virtually without a \u2014 The men supposed to be in command shewed them selves to be thoroughly incompetent, even more so than at the Court House fire, and their distracted rushings to and fro excited the contempt, while awakening the pity of the assembled thousands.The men worked ««el}, they did all that brave firemen could do under the circumstances.but a wo fui lack of organization cramped their exertions of all but a fractional portion of the usefulness of wall directed and combined résisté nee.This plea of no water, made every time the city suffers bitterly by fire cannot serve any longer.We have long urged the completion of the original plan of the Water-Works, by laying a second main from Loretta at an early day.The ciMxeas must prepare to charge themsel-yes before long with the cost of this se-, cond pipe, because the present supply T»*in is utterly inadequate to furnish water in sufficient quantities to check a conflagration of anything more ordinary dimensions.There is at the present time a leak existing in the portion of it lying in the bed of àt.Charles river, by which nearly half a million gallons of «rater are daily lost to the city.Lest year this defect was patched at a cost of $450, but the break bee now extended and assumed dimensions far more formidable.The disaster ot Tuesday may be repeated to-night, or to morrow or next week or month, yet we have to rely solely upon this disabled main for protection.The millions of dob Ian\u2019 worth of property in Quebec may be clamed ae unprotected.A steem fire en gins, such as the Merryweather would k> rs TitentPr torn oahthe fire of Tuesday yet, instead of the improved appliances such as are possessed by other cities, the Fire Department could only place on the ground a crazy hand pump, built in 1850, and bettered about by volunteer fire companies ever since.The steam pump of the Quebec Rubber Company\u2019s Works dense flame invention to be for 6 years or for a shorter term, with the option of extending it to that period.3rd.A specification of all patents in force must be accessible to the public.Con gress will debate upon the sixth resolution whereby il ls made obligatory on the h olders Happy Quebec { I of patents fo place their inventions at the $354,000 of taxation behind hand, and ^ disnosal of evervutKlv* wishing to use it upon thirteen feet of water.\u201d We have to thank our lax, loose system for our calamities, and we should learn carefully who are responsible for the misfortunes.After this we think the citizens of Quebec, having great interests at stake in the community, will see the necessity of banding together to prevent the city from falling into utter ruin.There is now no protection to property, and as things are going, very little prospect of any improvement taking place for years to come.Nor will there be improvement, satiety and protection to property, or intelligent and fair management of municipal afthij* until a sweeping and radical change is made.We have been staving off a benefit too long already, let us look to it we are fooled no longer than we cap rked at a very low pressure, for the hose of the Corporation would not stand anything but the gentlest treatment.Until such time as the municipal authorities of Quebec will be enabled to t^ifo in hand the competition of the original plan of the Water Works so that a constant and regular provision of water may be ensured, some means must be adopted by whmfa immediate supplies may be had to use against fires.' recognition of the Spanish republic The Mayor has, ia his annual report, re commended the construction of tame reservoir» for the protection of the Lower Town, and after the Codft-House confia ^ration «recalled the attention of the Corporation to the imperative necessity of proceeding to the construction of those jaoks.The City Oouneil never for one jument took the subject into serious consideration, and now that another fearful lesson has been given, we trust that gome decisive action will be taken, though we very much fear that the response to tfcg\tof the citizens will be but the usual drivel we have of late become so to.The city should become of a powerful steem fire engine, ênch as «an be purchased fora few thousand dollars.The antedeluvian concerns Sa the yard of the City Hall ought to have been sold for old metal yean ago,.But V«e have to lay to the charge of the majority of the City Council a greater load of \u2022till, for< the result ot tho sparks led the public fancy with the rattle of his legal successors shall obtain a patent, talk and atbe straw of deceit until fire The granting of patent cannot be relused to inventors.2nd.*The duration of patent for ixO« r^jvTCWH.Oklmanh Bazas.\u2014Tbo goods remaining iu the j hands of the ladies of the Bazar at Beaulieu, Island of Orleans, will be raffled to-day between the hours of eleven and five.The balance left then «rill be sold by auction.The Bazar ««ill be clomd this day.Foe Ha I Ha I Bat, Ac.\u2014The ss \u201cUnion,\u201d Capt.Mountain, will leave the St.Andrew\u2019s wharf to-morrow (Friday), at seven o\u2019clock a.tu.for Ha ! Ha I Bay, calling at Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup aud Tadousac, going and returning.SPECIAL FROM OTTAWA.Ottawa, August 20\u2014Sir Hugh Allan arrived this momiug.Honorable Mr.Mitchell has left for the Maritime Provinces.The Royal Commission held a private session to-day, arranging the preliminaries and preparing summonses.More emigrants have arrived in the Canadian ports this year than during the same period in 1672.The probabilities are that the returns at the close of this season will show larger increase in the population of the Dominion, from this source, settlers come from the United States as well ss from Europe.Mr.Wills who has just returned from upper Ottawa, whither he had gone to settle some Polish families, found good situations for the whole of them.The Germans are in confortable circumstances, and are so well pleased with the country that they are subscribing monev to have their friends brought put by the Ottawa Valley Immigration Aid Society.Political matters dull.Auction Sals.\u2014We beg to call the attention of those engaged in the lumber business to the sale of booms, anchors and chains, Ac., which will take place this morning on the Commissioners' Wharf, for account of Arthur H.Murphy, Esq.Sale at 11 o\u2019clock.Auction Salk or Furniturk.\u2014Messrs.0.Lemieux St Co., will sell this day, at half-past one o\u2019clock precisely, at the residence of Sirs.T.Dufort, a quantity of first class household furniture in black walnut, Brussels carpets, Ac.The whole without reserve.See advertisement; Lacroix\u2019s Gums Book.\u2014-We are pleased to sec that Mr.Lacroix\u2019s interesting and original Guide Book to Quebec aud to the Western cities is meeting with most satisfactory encouragement.The Corporation of the progressive city of Toronto alone subscribed for fifty copies.ON THB FIRST PAON.A Negro Baptism.The Family Letter.The going down of the Birkenhead.Tho Manitoba Business.Miscellaneous Items.Ac., Ac., Ac.Pol.ics Court.\u2014Joseph Trumbull, seamen of the \u201c Canaway \" was sent to jail for two weeks for absence without leave.The complaint of James Fitzpatrick against John ¦Semmelbauck and wife, for keeping a house of prostitution, waa dismissed with coats, the complainant failing to appear and sustain bis action.FROM HALIFAX.Halifax, N.8., Aug.19\u2014A tragedy took place in Bridgewater, Lunenberg County, on Sunday last, feter Mailman is supposed to bave lured his wife into the woods, murdered her, and then set fire to the woods for the purpose of destroying all traces of the crime.The ashes of the remains of a human being, supposed to have been his wife were found in the burnt district in the woods, and Mail man is now under arrest.After be came ont of the woods he was heard to threaten to hang his children, and persons seeing him Arrested.\u2014Yesterday (afternoon a row took place between St.Peter and Sault au Matelot street between some fellows hanging I about the corners, when Policeman Giblln came up and proceeded to arrest one of the combatants.His companions tried to rescue him, and it looked for a time as if the policeman would have his bead caved in, but two or three meq came along and assisted him, and he finally got to the station house ««ith his prisoner.Aquatic.\u2014The Swindell crew leave on Wednesday next for Lachine, to take part in the Regatta to be held there on Saturday, the 30th inst.We trust that Quebec will not be \u2014v.\t1 represented alone at that contest by one crew, going into the busn with them, followed and And at the same time, it seems proper to ask prevented the commission of a second crime, whether we are not to have a regatta here this Bridgewater is excited over the tragedy.\tyear.Time is advancing and in a little Gbarjes Clemens, of the firm of Clemens while it will be too cold to do anything.It Bros., tobacco and wine merchants, of this is to be hoped that our oitiaens loving aquatic city, who failed on Saturday, ««ith Uabilities sports will come forward and offer induce, of over $100,000, waa arrested yesterday af- | mente to.the oarsmen of Quebec to display help.UimON OiSPMHiS.London, Aug 20\u2014A correspondent at Cairo reports the break-down of the steamer ««ith Sir Samuel Baker on board near Shad nan Is.land.A trig baa gone to render assistance.This island is 300 miles from Sues.Burlington, Vt.Aug.14\u2014President Grant and party wii) arrive here from Twin Mountain House to-morrow morning, and after breakfhsting and an informal reception, will be escorted by the National Guard to the Central Bouse,««here be will take the steamer for Hcondoraga and Lake George Cbcago, Attg.19\u2014The Coroner's investi, galion of the recent Le moot disaster iras resumed to-day.The Engineer of the coal train engine testified that his «ratch was one hour slow ; could not acotant for itrcondition; would no»hate' left Lemont H he had bad correct time, even though the conductor gave him orders ; did not consider Bean, the conductor, fit to-run any train.Bean has not yet been arrested/bht the police are after him.The general feellug throughout the city is that an example should he made of the engineer and conductor.\td \u2019NtwYoax, Aug.20\u2014A Washington despatch says: The Secretary of State, in communication to Secretary Richardson upon the subject of real oil under the Treaty disposal of everybody wi*hing the payment of* tUUug tyipi^neratloB New Yoke, August 20\u2014Assistant District Attorney Conway, of Albany, appeared before Justice Dowling this morning, at the Tombs, and secured sworn testimony against Emile Levunestin, to effect bis extradition from Canada.The chief witness was Louis D\u2019lag, barber, who deposed that in the early part of August, shortly before Weaton\u2019s murder, the prisoner purchased for $600 his barbershop, and immediately after the murder was found ont, offered to sell it for $100.He acted neryously and then fled the city.Haw Orleans, August 20\u2014Monday morning it, Dreux Gmdray, and pelix Salian, who had quarralled at a ball, met in old Grand Parrie street, Landry parish, to settle difficulties by fist-fight, 100 persons bad assembled.After the fist-fight, a fight with pistols growing oat of an old tieud between Guidray and others present.It resulted in the killing of 3 men and the mortal wounding of the fonrth.Kingston, Aug.20\u2014There was a fair attendance at the fell meeting at the Park today.Th® track was in good order, and two races were trotted.The fijrst race, for a purse of $460, for 3 minute horses, fn which four started, waa iron by \u201cJ.H.Phillips\u201d ; time, 2.49.Chicago, Aug.20\u2014The jury in the Chicago and AltouJRailroad disaster returned a verdict that the collision was cansed by the criminal carelessness of Ed.Been, conductor, and Joshua Peffonberger, engineer of the coal train.\t__________________- SPECIAL FROM LAYABEC.Lglyabro, Aug.20\u2014This morning bis Lord-ship, the Bishop of Ontario, held the first Divine Service of the Church of England ever held here, and administered the Sacraments of\tand Comm union to about seventy- five people of the jintercolonial Railway, at the residence of T-P.Taylor, C.E., Amgui, Ma-tapediac Road, half way to Restigouche.His Lordship expressed his gratification at the attention received, and the pqmber of communicants.teraoon, on a charge of endorsing the name of Fraser k Bona on notes.The case was investigated to-day, and the prisoner remanded for iurther examination ?match of the Halifax Sailing Club took place in the harbour to-day ; six yachts J G Smith, druggist, fell off the platform of a street car last night.The fore wheel ran over and broke bis leg.Stake-beats tor the Brown-Biglin race have been laid down in Bedford Basin.Mr tlackeosifl, M P, is expected here tonight, from St .John, IS B.LATEST FROM MONTREAL Montreal, Ang.20\u2014There is no change to note in the money market, which continues easy, both for commercial and speculative purposes, at unchanged rates.Gold in New York was steady at 115|.Sterling exchange opened at 108$, declining to 108.Nothing doing in exchange here to- ^fie stock market this morning was genep ally firm.^Montreal Telegraph was strong and Bank of Commerce dull.Sales\u2014108 shares Montreal Bank at 185, closing at 184$ to 186$ ; 1 Merchants\u2019 Bank at 113$, and 10 at 114, closing at 113$ to 114; 32 Bank of Commerce at 123$, closing at 123 to 123$ ; 4 Exchange Bank at 101$, closing at 131$ to 101$ ; $9,000 Champlain q per cent ponds at 100$, closing with buyers at 100 j 30 Montreal Telegraph Ço.at 188, closing at 188 to 188$ ; 25 City Passenger Railway at 274$, closing with buyers at that rate, and 40 new City Gas Co.at 134,closing at 133 to 134 \"VVbrk on the new jail is progressing favor ably, and It la expected to be roofed in by the end ot the month.It will be built of square oak logs, dove-tailed comers, and the foundation has been so laid that if at any time it is deemed necessary * StCD?or brick wall can be built around it.There ««ill be 32 ceils doflru stairs, and ample room for the gccoiq modation of the police.It ia proposed to take initiatory measures during the Fall, with relation to the important work to be exeented on the part of the Government in the neighborhood of Windmill Point.The old entrance to the canal will be deepened and widened, and such steps will be taken as will secure the passage of large vessels up the canal to the docks.Rev.M.PUnquet, Canon Moreau, ex-Almon-er of the Pontifical Zouaves; M.Telesphore Hard, and Joseph Tasse, President of the institut Canadien at Ottawa, will sail for Europe ou Saturday.M.Moreau, previous to his departure from this city, «ras presented with an address by the ex-Zouaves belonging to the Union Allet, on behalf of their former companions in arms.The buildings being erected on their farm by the Patent Guano Co., situated a couple of miles below the Convent at Hochelaga, are progressing, steadily, and will be probably finished in time to permit of the operations being definitely commenced about the first of next September.Meanwhile, through the exertions of aab-Chief Flynn, a deposit ground for the night soil has been obtained at Cote St.Michel.There is said to be a great scarcity of washerwomen in Montreal, and it is proposed to induce a couple of hundred to emigrate hereto from England.The Reform split is assuming a definite shape.Advertisements state that Mr.Me Shane baa the support of Messrs.Huntington and Holton, and Mr.Howley, that of Messrs Young and Jeite,'who U the real Simqn pure \u201cReform\u201d candidate.A child about two years of age, named Frederick Morriaon, fell off the gallery of the house No.23, Ann street, a distance of 12 feet, and waa killed.The coroner was noti-4ed.The clothes left by the then unkown man who wm drownpd on Monday afternoon, were identified last evening by Costello, of Col their muscle.names of the aurvlvora of the barque are Wm Hcheuck, Adolph Horn, Hud Oban Deucker.They reported the barque\u2019rt name a* the Abeona of Liverpool, 4S0 tons, Captain Montgomery, from Montreal for Glasgow, cargo of grain and Hour.British Sark Dtlbarre, from Liverpool, while towing In the East River yesterday, 16th, at .80 a m, and In endeavouring to avoid collision with a ho hr was obliged to steer towards Diamond Reef, where she took the bottom, but was pulled off shortly afterwards leak-Ing.British brig Geo Wheelwright, Ryan, from Hat Ilia for Montevldo, with lurnbqr, put into Hi.Thomas July 20, leaking, and with loas of topgallant mast and foremast sprung.She was discharging Aug 4.Sc hr Gilman D King, (of New Bedford I, El.drldge, reported foundered, sailed on June 17 (Tom Sagaa, Cuba, lor Bristol, R I, and encountered ben vy weather and made much water, which could not be mastered by the pump*.About 10 p m on June 25, a very heavy sea struck her on her port bow and laid her over on her side, so that she at once began to fill.The captain ordered the boat to be launched, but the painter got fouled, and before It could be loosened the vessel sunk, carrying the boat with her.The top of the cabin floated, and the captain, the Amt mate, Wm Chase, and three seamen John H Davis, Anto Goelho and Joseph Lu&rtl, took refuge upon it The 000k, Joseph-, was not see j after the vessel went down.On the 27tb, In the afternoon, the first mate became delirious and let go the raft and was drowned.In the evening the captain also became delirious and said he must have some water and he would go over to a bark he said he saw and get a bucket of fresh water.Notwithstanding the efforts of the men to bold him, he Jumped into the water and swam away.He returned twice and then again swam away and was seen no more The survivors were picked up next morning the 28th by the British ship Julia, Oapt Crosby, bound from Philadelphia to Hamburg, at which port they were landed on July 28tb,and taken charge of by the American Consul, Mr Edward Robinson.Halifax, Aug 19\u2014No particulars hive been received here of the wreck of the brig Margaret Walth at County Harbour, farther than the letter of tho 16th, stating site had been sold to Charles Gallagher, who expects to get her off in good condition.Frkiohts.\u2014Messrs.Clarke A Cornwall\u2019s St John, N B, Prices Current, of Aug 16, says, our freight market continues very quiet.We have heard of only one deal charter during the week, vis: bark Matilda Q Smith, 800, for Dublin, at 116s.In West India freights, we hear of no transactions for Cuba.The following vessels have been chartered for Barfcadoes : Cheviot, 216, at $10.Emma J Hhanks, 134, at $10 ; and J L Cotter, 139, at $10.26.Coastwise freights without material change.New York, August 20\u2014Arrived\u2014Steamships Algeria from Liverpool ; Washington, Stettin and City of Montreal from Liverpool.Queenstown, Aug 20\u2014Arrived\u2014Steamships Palmyra from Boston, and Stoby from New York.Glace Bay, Aug 20\u2014By telegnph\u2014Sailed\u2014 Schr Norland, Masson, with a cargo of coats for Quebec, consigned to Verret, Fraser A Co.The Lizard, Aug 6\u2014Off\u2014The Alice 1»), of Whitby, from Montreal for London.Htm», Aug4\u2014Passed through Pentland Firth 3rd\u2014The Zambesi, Beattie ; and Algiers ship, Mitchell ; both from Sunderland forQuebac Spoken\u2014Bessie Young from Porttnartoc for Quebec, Aug 2,1st 49 N, long 16 W, by the ss Aliemannlaat Southampton.Eugenie, of Quebec, from Valparaiso for Liverpool, July 17,1st 9 N, long 28 W.Madge Wild Are barque, from Quebec for Leith, July 27, lat 66 17 N, long 13 14 W.t»JLC (Eagle, of South Shields), bound west, July 26, lat 67 24 N, long 14 36 W, by the Western Ocean, Riddle, from Quebec for 125 do birch, 17,200 std pine deals, 1m pipe staves, 1 box contalulng moose horns, by John Burs tall A 00.Per ship Maquat, Nordrum for London\u2014188 tons oak, 126 do elm, 26 do ash, 63 do red pine, 260 do white pine, 2m pipe staves, 9m WOWI do, 6960 »td pine deals,.2000 do deck planks, by R R Dobell A co.Per ship Louise, Melsou, for London\u2014376 tons oak, 1 do white wood, 1 do white pine, 2m pipe staves, 3m WOWI do, 4356 std pruce deals, 10,550 do pine deals, by R R Dobell Aco.Per brig Charles, Mitchell, for Westport\u2014206 tons red pine, 20 do white pine, 2556 std spruce deals, 1 ni pipe staves, 3 cords lath wood, by A Gllmour A co.Per ship Belmont, Blagdon, for Portsmouth \u2014180 tons elm, 300 do red pine, 312 do while pine, 6400 std pine deals, by J Sharpies, Sons A co.Port of Quebec\u2014Arrived.Aug 20\u2014Ship Salaria, Thompson, Carthagena, June 26, Roberts, Smith A co, bal.Adept, Mitchell, Liverpool, June 23.AG11-mour A co, salt.-Arran, Lawson, Liverpool, July 22, A Oll- mour A co, salt.-Great Britain, Chllcot:, Liverpool, June 23, Coulthurst A Macphle, salt.Alfred, Gray, Liverpool, July 12, J Sharpies, Sons A co, salt.-Stebonheath, Scott, Carthagena, June 30, J Sharpies, Sons A co, bal.Queen of the East, Glegg, Liverpool, July 14, Nicoll A Dean, coals.Bark Amphlon, Melsou, Liverpool, June 30, A F A Knight, salt.-Rjuknn, Reynolds, London, July 8, J Bur- stall A co, bal.Johanna, Haase, London, June 11, Roberts, Smith A co, bal.Ida, Morris, Truro, July 1, Ross A co, bal.Success, Bygoot, Port Caledonia, OB, Ross A co, coals.Brig Tram, Anderson, Bremen, June 19, BeMng A Lamotte, gen catgq.Schr Cambria, Strike, Barbadoes, Gibb, Laird A co, molasses, Ac.¦\tMarie Emma, Oolombe, Esquimaux Point, L Mathieu, oil, Ac.¦\tA B, Rosa, Caribou Island, L A Rosa, wrecked materials ex ss Edith Emily.NEW WOOLS.FALL 1873.KNITTING TARNS \u2014AND\u2014 F1 FINGERINGS, ROM THE BEST MANU-facturera in England and Scotland.G-reat variety in the shades and colourings.For durability these Wools stand unrivalled and we recommend them with much confidence.Four Bale* Just Received.For Sale at Low Price* by SIMONS &F0ULD8, UPPER TOWN MARKET.August 9.1878.Entered for Loading.Aug 20\u2014Barliam, 934, London, John Sharpies, Bona A co, SUlery cove.Ocean Gem, 324, Liverpool, do Com wharf.Golden Horn, 1116, London, R R Dobell A co, Flanagan's booms.Cleared.Aug 20\u2014SS Acadian, Gabel, Pletou, Allans, Rae A co.Ship Stratbford, Olsen, Hull, J Burs tall A co.» Maquat, Nordrum, Loudon, R R Dobell k co.-\tLouise, Melsou,\tdo\tdo -\tBelmont, Blagdon, Portsmouth, Jno Sharpies, Sons A co.Brig Charles, Mitchell, Westport, A Gllmour Aco.\t.* /\t.j Brlgt Lady Duflforin, Lavoie, Labrador (Without), Sewell, Cook A co.VIENNA EXHIBITION.I AM JUST IN RECEIPT OF A SMALL lot of CARVED WOODEN-WARE, de signed from patterns now on view at the ^ GREAT EXHIBITION, And made by express order my special account.They are really beautiful, and prices very moderate.\ti Inspection costa nothing.O.BSEIFERTS, European Bazaar.Lawn Croquet, Cricket aud Skittles always on hand.July 21, 1873.Balt* Arrived at Quebec.Aug 20\u2014Sundry lots, staves, Bowen\u2019s cove.D C Thomson A co, staves.New Liverpool.John Roche, staves, Indian cove east.J Rochester, deals, Indfep cove west.Tide Trtble.HIGH WATER AT qUHBEC\u2014CIVIL TIME\u20141878.'R SALE, IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, a Druggist Stock beteoglng to the estate of 8.Laehaaee, 8w Joseph Street, St.Rceh\u2019a, eonalattng In Drags, Patent Medicines, Botttee and Shelving, suitable for a Doeter.AM to Va affid on tha premia*s before the first of September, byorder ofthe Assignee.Doors open ttlOoMtortt'R'a .j OWEN MURPHY, Assignes.August SI, 187S.FOB SAUL JgARRILS COD OIL, _ ,\t\u201c BealOib QUs.Dry Codfish.\u2014AND\u2014\t^ Tnta Choice Butter.By \u2022 WM.CONVEY, No.1, Paul Street.August 21, 1878.\tO SALT.ex « AmpfaloQ.\u201d Q AAA UAOa LIVERPOOL COARSE 0,UUU D SALT (10 to the Ton).For sate by WM.CONVEY, No.i.Fanl St.August St, 187A\t0 A SIMPLETON, STORY OF TO-DAY, by Obaa.Read*.For Volunteers.Field Pocket Book for the A axillary Forces, , by CoL Sir Garnet J.Woolsetey.Another supply of the Clan deboy* Galop, dedicated to Bar ExcaUen-y tha Oountaaa of Duffertn.(selling feat).ft, New Boost*.Lombard Street\u2014a desertftlon at the Money Maifeet.Old Rom# aad New Italy.at\tPIERCE A PATERSON, It, Fabrique Street.August 21, 1872.CORPOKATIOA -OF\u2014 QUEBBJlC.________ XWfR-iOmS OfMTMflT, CITY HALL, QUEBEC, 30th Aogmt, 1873.PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that the WATER will be TURNED OFF the City on FRIDAY morning a*sk \u2022* 7 AJI, UU Sunday night, or for a torn length of time If possible, tor the purpose ol repairing a teak la the aeqaadoet pipe, undar tha h*4 of the River Bl Chartes.NW* Other City Papers «rill pteaae copy.C.B AILLAIRQE, City Surveyor, ko.August 21, ^873, 6947 .AUGUST 2i, 1873.ma* $actfo8 falWu BY CASEY k Ce.Waggon*, light Cart md Catachn, SMght, Robe*, Harness, Portable Drawer*, Stoves, Household Furniture, Sc., Sc.\t.$ Friday, 22nd inst, WILL WSOÉrA At ChaHBialn HarAet Hall, mWO FiatT KATE WORKING HORSES, X aba éxtrm tmmn.a mtia U tMaa aattmtaa.New Kzpnaa Wm&om, Cove ml Wa««on, NaW Stf4e Calao ba, 8prü>« Oart, Slalcba, Robaa, MUlUrr Cbaat of Dra\u2014«^ B***, wit* a t^oanuty of A \"\u2014 \u2022 yeaxa aU, with Colt S mootba old.Ant»h»»M wftnwt mjrmf j,;' S af ONE o\u2019clock.i\tCASRY *oo, iM.itra.WAITED.TO WORK ON FEW MOULD! A MW Moaldan to work on I CARRIER, laine a CO., *1.nr*.\tr AWf\u2014Ai wm.I.à A À 'Jr \u2022 AO « f vlr A .QQOD COOIL Aa«nat*l,y*.Ma*.À L.GIBB, ; .ADoaferrMoSt.'\"WANTED, ' WAITER, TO TAKE CHARGE bF AN AFPiyto »\t' iJ \u2018\t\u2022 GEORGE BELLEAU A CO., Pslaca Straot.\u2019 EL 1*73.\tAP ¦Oysters ! Oysters ! ! \u2018 FRESH SUPPLY [UBT RECEIVED, A I of Oyatan In Ua SheU._i*a o; Aagont SL 1*7*.A«a, Palace Street.NOTICE Aurtitra JWw.BY OCT.LEMEUX 4 C».Grace Lawford.Montreal.NOTICE DmsioM THTJESDA-Y, *lai Aa*nat, AT THE residence OF Mrs.T.DUFORT, No.12, D\u2019Aiguillon Street, St.John\u2019s Suburbs.By auction will be sold, on THURSDAY, 21* August, at the above address, all the House bold Furniture and Ellbetf, consist lug of Drawing Room Furnl-tue, ta Black Walnut and Hair ; Parlour, IMalag aad Bed Room Set* Cooking Utensil* Nan Ac.\u2014The whole aew and In good order.The effects may he viewed from C AM., Tbuiariay, np to the hour of sale.The whole to be sold without reserve.Sale at half-past ONE o'clock precisely.OCT.LEMIEUX A CO., AAR Au^st 20, 1873.M EDUCATION.BS HOME WILL RE-OPEN HER Seminary on MONDAY, Sept.1st Inst.No.1, St.URSULE ST.L Angnst 21, 1*73.BY A.J.MAXHAM A ~ < \u2014OF\u2014 THE UNDERSIGNED WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts contracted by the Crew ol the Bfcrqnb\u201cWM.STEVENSON,\u201d without his written order, signed by F KVRN8KN, -\u2022\tMaster.August 20, 1878.\tBp Booms, Anchois, Chains, &c BY AUCTION WILL BE SOLD, ON THURSDAY next, 21at In tant, on the THURSDAY next, 21st In tant, on COMMISSIONERS\u2019 WHARF, about COO feet of Booms, various lengths, and sundry Anchors, Chains, Ac., fbr account of Arthur H.Muipby, Esq.Sale at 11 o\u2019clock.A J.MAXHAM A CO., A.*R August 16, 1878.GMNOEST SCHEME EVER KHOWH.\" fOURTH 6RM GIFT CONCERT FOR THK BEHEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY if ORTDCKÏ KOTICE.UNDERSIGNED WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts contracted by the Crew of the Ship \u2022\u2018ANNESLEY,* ef Liverpool.ALFRED HAYNES, Master.C fTTHE X ree] August 20, 1873.ex \u201c Adept.\" 7,050 Bags Liverpool Salt.1 10 to the Ton.F: r fife by VERRET, FRASER A CO.W lC i 4 ¦*\t.*\t¦«/ v.August *0, 1678.\tC lUCKMIIl tom.NOW LANDING, ex Ship ** Heversbam.\u201d fAO mONS BEST NEWCASTLE Double t)\\jO 1 Screened Nut Coala For sale by CHAS.POSTON A CO., Exchange Wharf.20, 1873.\tC faww T7NDER81GNXD WILL NOT BX X responathta» fbr any Aabda «Bumetad by the Crew of the Ship \u201cUENNIX,\u201d without a wHUan ordet signed by the HaaCar., E.H.DUVAL, : .wA h -e \u2022\t.i : t->\t- *.Agent.Atgrut il, 186*.\t¦ lOTice.ri'Ua* UNDCRSIGITED WILL NOT BE X serf ht1w'~ for any debts contracted by the Crew at the Sh* \u201c G&SAT BRITAIN,\u201d , a wrtttan orter signed hr Ulmself.^ ;\tK.K.CHILCOTT, Master.NON CONDUCTING r .y fn,.HAIR FELT.gQ QASES.SUPERIOR QUALITY.Far covering Bottai» and Steam Pipea ex 8.8.\u201cMlaalMlppl.'\u2019 DINNING A WEBSTER.August 20, 1873.BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS, N\u2018 NO TIC E.OTIC* I* HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN Anchor of about *8 cwt, and fifty -three i of I] inch Chain, lately picked np In the Harbour of Quebec, are now lying for Inepsellnq on Miswe Boamaan A Patterson\u2019» ' Wharf, aad If not claimed will le sold accord- 7-\tF.GOUBDKAU, Harbour Master.Harboor Office, Qne bee, AagUHt Si, 167».\tAm rtX UNDERSIGNED HA9 JUST RE-cetvedR per 8.S, \u201c NewfoanuUnd,\" * Cases of Braae Instruments, Drum* Ac , from the celebrated bouse of A.Lecomte A Cle-, Parla Country Bands supplied on liberal terms of payment.R.MORGAN, 18, Fabrique Street.August 30, >*T3.\t° NOTICE.Tir!__ ,, responsible for any debt contracted by the Crew of the Norwegian Barque \u201cEROS,\u2019\u2019 without a written order signed by himself.A.NIELSEN, Master.August 20, 1878.\tA 12,000 CASH GIFTS $1,500,000.#*>150,000 FOR #£50.The Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorized by special act of the Legislature for the benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky, will take place lit Public Library Halt, at Louisville, Ky., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1873.FRENCH PROTESTANT T O *\t\u2022\t:(*.\t*5 INSTITUTE \u2014FOR\u2014 YOUNG LADIES, St, Hyacinthe, F.Q.I let'ra-*.T HAVING LONG BEEN A MATTER OF exists among us no Institution where the Only sixty thousand tickets will be sold.The j French language can be thoroughly acquired, a FRENCH PROTESTANT BOARDING SCHOOL, of a superior class, has been established In the town of St.Hyacinthe, P.Q., *3 miles from Montreal, on the G.T.R.aud the Yamaska River.The character of this Establishment Is that of a thorough evangelical Institution.Its object Is to divert Ircm Convents the daughters of the Protestant families of the U.8.as well as of our Provinces.They will find here, without exposing their faith to the enticements of Popery, an opportunity of acquiring the knowledge of French, Music, Painting, and the various branches of a good education.In order to secure that object, the Principal has adopted a plan not generally followed by those who teach that language.The pupil, Instead of limiting her effort to the memorUa-tton of grammatical rulea and to translations which make dry the study of French, has to attend Lectorea (In French,) on History.Natural History, Literature, Logic, Rhetoric Ac., and thus sees widening before her the circle of knowledge as well as the circle of words needed In conversation and public meet- tickets are dlvld *d Into ten coupons or parts, At this concert, which will be the grandest musical display ever witnessed In this country, the unprecedented sum of *1,500,000, divided Into 12,000 cash gifts, will be distributed by lot among the tloket-bolders.LIST OF GIFTS : ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.$260,COO ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.100,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.60,000 ONK GRAND CASH GIFT.26,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.\t17,600 10 CASH GIFTS $10,000 each.100,000 30 CASH GI i* TS 6,000 each.150,000 60 CASH GIFTS 80 CASH GIFTS 100 CASH GIFTS 160 CASH GIFTS 260 CASH GIFTS 826 CASH GIFTS 11,000 CASH GIFTS 1,000 each.\t50,000 500 each.;., 40,000 400 each.\t40,000 800 each.\t45,000 200 each.60,000 100 each.\t32,600 60 each.'.660,000 NOTICE.rpHE UNDERSIGNED WILL NOT BE I responsible for any debts contracted by their respective crews, without a written order algned by themselves, vl*.:\u2014 Bark \u201c RISING SUN,\u201d Michael Rout, Master.Bark M SALACI A,\u201d W L.Thom peon, Master.Bark \" STSBON HEATH.\u201d John Scott, Master.August 20, 1873.\tBp TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASti, amounting to.l.$l 500,000 The distribution will be positive, whether all the tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gilfts all paid in proportion to the tlcxeta sold.PHI CE OF TICKETS : Whole tickets $60 ; Halves $25 ; Tenths, or each Coupon, $5 ; Eleven Whole Tickets for $500; 22i Tickets for $1,000; 116 Whole Tickets for $5,000 ; 2*7 Whole Tickets for $10,000.No discount cn less than $500 worth of Tickets at a time.Full particulars may be learned from circulars, which will be sent free from this office to all who apply for them.Tickets now ready fbr sale, and all orders accompanied by the money promptly filled.Liberal terms given to those who buy to sell again.THOS.E.BRAMLETTR, Agent PubL Ltbr.Ky., and Manager Gift Concert, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky.August 16, 1873.\tAm - The Entertainment la all that U claimed for It, a FIRST-CL ASS Circus In every respect.\u2014 Boston Dally Globe.W I T H O ItFa RIVAL! m SUE.Ship Belvidere Of Boston, 1831 Tons.Bunt by Paul Curtis In 1867.Metalled ta May, 1872.In good order and considered sound.JOHN H.MURRAY'S GREAT RAILROAD CIRW, FOfMiaLV STONE MO MURRAY'S CIRCUS.WILL EXHIBIT IN QUEBEC, f OTV THE OLAGIS, | Between St Louis ft St Johns Gates.THREE DAYS ONLY ! THURSDAY, FRIDAY * SATURDAY Auiru-t ai, es jt S3, \u2022Afternoon \t» Notice of two paontbs must be given the prlpolpal before the removal of Student.BY GEORGE KEMPT.raid REDUCTIONS.5 ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 18th instant, a GENERAL and SWEEP- ING REDUCTION will be made on our Entire Stock.In all the Heavy Stocked Departments, we mw determined to make REDUCTIONS which must effect a RAPID CLEAttANCE.We invite special attention to tbe SILKS and DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, PAISLEY SHAWLS, CLOTHS aud TWEEDS SiFftaar ALD NOONAN, at tbe seto City of Que- bee, ¦otoi-Keeper, '.\u2022tfrud.j WRIT OF ATTACHMENT MAS HRUSO \" to ttfc Oao**.\trZ Quebec.36th August, IfTE -f Ito! A & ALLRY1V, \u2018 tfSCUtrJ l\u2019DUSri éSheriff.sums.\tl Act of 1869.of Quebec, 'n A' tes SFSUcr ac Book's of Quebec, on MONDAY, th* 2»tb ofetack to the ¦ftorenrin to receive tbe elalft* which have ' v mTSmo produced ^«meettng of the ImbBBy ftw tba-ptibUc examination tbe affairs of the eaiale Tbe Insolvent is notified to be Cf.LEG ARE, 81,1876 EDUCATION.RB-OPEN oc MONDAY, tbe 1st of Rèpteioter.88» ARABLE ST .Opposite the Bow Pastenr Convent.RETURN FROM CACOUNA AND MURRAY BAY BY DAY-LIGHT TOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF F AM IL-1RS retarntag from tlW Watering places Monday, afith^-Stoewer « Ç&YDE \u201d wtU leave / Mturoy Bay a*8 A M.Thursday, 38th.\u2014»\u2022 UWTON\" wtH leave Riviere du Loop at 3 A.M.Tbnrsday, 2*Ch.\u2014« CLYDE \u201d will leave Ka-4 mourmska at 8 A.M., aad Murray Bay at$ a.m.Friday, 3tth.\u2014« Sr.LAWRENCE \u201d will H\tRiviere da Loop at 8 AJtf.Hunday, 8tot.'\u2014\u201cUNION\" will leave Riviere da Loop at 7 P.M.Sunday, 3Ut\u2014\u201cST.LAWRENCE \u201d will leave Rtmouakt at Btooa.To leave Riviere du Loup 1st September at 7 A M., csU-mg at Murray Bay at 9 A.M.Steamers will connect at Quebec with the Boat for Montreal.For further Information apply at tbe Office of tbe St- Lawrence Tow Boat Company.A.GABOURY, Secretary.August 19, 1878.THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is r ABLE and ATTENTIVE MAN AGENT, and Is gaining favour with the public.All our customers may rely upon receiving ] tbe utmost attention.Q\u2019BBTEI, ELLISON à 00., 18, Fabrique street.Upper Town* August 18, 1678.*1, 1*78 OTICE t8,: JOLLY CLOWNS FUN WITHOUT LIMIT! TOM BARRY, the Celtic humorist, with his comical elephant.GEORGE DUNBAR, a gentleman of refined wit and caustic humor, j BURDEAU, the French Trick Clown.[GEORGE ADAMS, the grotesque, aud tbe Inimitable FRANK DONALDSON.| THE «BEAT OAUbTHENIC CONGRESS SENORITA MILLIE TURHOUR, Tbe handsomest and bravest-woman in tbe world, in startling and perilous performances iu mid-air, never before performed by her sex.First appearance in America of the BROTHERS LEOPOLD, JOHN WILLIAM ^FREDERICK, From Hengter\u2019s Grand Cirque, London, J EUGENE LEECH! ANTJjjt.-CHARLES ELLIS ^be Famous Murray Stud of te Grand Opera House, New Vo LA DIRECTION.Rbv.R.P.DUCLOS, Principal.Rev.J.E.TANNER, Vfoe-PrtnclpaL Madame TANNER, Lady Principal.Mademoisells LEA VEB&OT.Mademoisbulb BERTHA FLUHMANN; Miss MUNDAY.Miss E.RUTHVEN/ Mademoiselle PAULINE PAY AN.SALE OF VALUABLE ASI) EXTENSIVE fXIHE UNDERSIGN BO jclavahv* J.mined to retire from the Jewellery Business, wishes to intimate to bis friend* and the public In general that be will dispose of the whole of bis choice and valuable stock, consisting of Gold and Silver Watches of the mort celebrated makers, also every article appertaining to tbe line, at such prices that will defy SAW MILLS, &c., \u201cmp,UUM\" Timber Limits! REAL ESTATE, \u2014BY\u2014 Public .A.uction, IN THE TOWN OF PETERBOROUGH Province of Ontario, Canada, Tbe undersigned Assignee of the Insolvent Estate of W.A.Scott, of the said Town of Peterborough, Lumber Merchant, by and with tbe approbation of tbe Creditors of tbe above-named Insolvent, will offer for sale by Public Auction, through MR.CHARLES STAPLETON.Auctioneer, on TtiirsSaf.ttieZhtilapfAiipstNeit, \u2014AT\u2014 CAISSE\u2019S 'HOTEL, in the Town of Peterborough, at I 1 ;\t*4\t» TWO O\u2019CLOCK In tbe AFTERNOON, the very valuable and effective SAW MILLS E.B.HARRIS Corner of St.Antoine and Peter 8L, Lower Town, Quebec.N.B.\u2014For Sale, several Silver-Plated and other Show Cases, Black Walnut Counters, Ac Jnne 4, 1678.\trm TAKE NOTICE.THE UNDERSIGNED, MASTER OF , the Norwegian Ship \u201c GOLDEN HORN will not be responsible for any debts contract-ed by my Crew, while In tbls^Port.\u2014 KJEL8TRUP, Maater.Auguat 19, 1878.\tc of tbe said W.16, In the 8 , situate on Lot number Concession of the Township of Harvey, in tbe County of Peterborough and Province of Ontario, together with all tbe TIMBER LIMITS of the said W.A.Scott, amounting in nrea to 118J Square Miles I AND A RIGHT TO CUT PINE TIMBER FOR TWO YEARS, from the Eleventh day of November next, oh about 10,000 acres of land In the said Township of Harvey, close to the waters running to the said Mill.The said Property will be offered for sale Be follows :\u2014 \u2022 Parcel Number One* CHARGES.2 »\taftflR â 1 £2 £ The SetfooP year WHl commence on the 2nd Wednesday of September, and close ou tbe 3rd Wednesday of Jnne.It Is divided Into four quarters of ten weeks, with on y one short vacation at Christmas holiday».\u2014 Board, payable in advance,, .perquarter, Tuition in the French branches\t\u201c\t8 Piano-forte.?.\u201c\t6 Um of piano.\u201c Laundress\u2019* charge.\t41\t4 Drawing.3 Painting.\u201c\t® All the above Included, $200.00\tper annum \u2014no reduction for a shorter period.German.;.extra, $6 Vocal Music, private lessons.\t\u201c\t4 FBEMOfi ?B0TPTAHT FEMALE COLLEGE.Apply for Circulars to tbe » il L ïj, »\t'-J » I Rkv; R.;p.DUCLOS, Principal St.Hyacinthe, P Q.iEw August 6,.1873.d.QUEBEC BOARD OF TRADE.IISPKUOI llli.tbe Tbei GRAND TRUNK Railway OF OjAJSrA-DA.OF PUPILS AX t J WBUS-M ARIE, at SfUery.Wifi lake place ou the 1st of September next, ?egos* 31,167$.\tOp IE UNDERSIGNED WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts contracted by tbe Grew of the Ship «ADMIRAL PRINZ ADAL-wrthout a written order signed by atyaeH LUDWIG LEIBAUEZ.Master.August 20, 187*,\tOp IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE CHANGE | of gauge .upon this Railway In the Month of October next, the Grand Trunk Railway Company will have about 100 Engines to Dispose of.They are of various aises And all A feet 6 inches gauge.Many of them are suitable for MTT.T.and other purposes.' Full particulars will he given on application to the undersigned, or to Mr.H.Wallis, Mechanical Superintendent, Montreal.Horses, from t___ w .\tork and Boston taire.The highly Intelligent Trick Horse, Black Eaolb, Tbe funny Mules, Hukpty Lompty, Pktb, Sallix, and Baldy Souks, Every Afternoon the laughable Equestrian farce ent?tleaj THE CLOWNS CAVALRY.Every evening, fex the first time Ip this country the Intensely exciting equestrian spectacular drama of absorbing interest, entitled, DICK TURPIN S RIDE TO YORK AMD THK DEATH OF BLACK BESS, \"æÆ'k\u2019fcv- ttlan and dramatic companies.A Free Pageant In tbe streets at 10 o\u2019clock each day.Popular, Martial and Classical Music, by O.P.Parry\u2019s Band.The Cab or thk Conqueror, drawn by Twenty Arabian Steeds, driven by ilons.J.H.Paul.Tbe FaibX Phaioh, drawn by Sixteen of the smallest Pfm|es ever seen, driven by the boy whip, Master Ashley Lasher.No smoking allowed In the Grand Pavilllon.Polite ushers In attendance.For more extend'd details, see Marray\u2019s Illustrated New.Performances Afternoon fDd Night.Doors open at 1 and 7 o\u2019clock P.M, The Pavilllon brilliantly lighted with gas.Admission 50 cents ; children under 10 26 cents'; Reserved Seats 76 cents.Those wl?t)lug to ayold the crojjd at tbe Ticket WaggoQ can purchase ticket* at C.E.Hoil-well\u2019s Bookstore, opposite Poet Office.CHARLES H.DAY, r Directct of Publications.Will also exhibit In Coatlcooke, Aug.18th ; Sherbrooke, Aug.19 ; Three Rivers, Aug.20 ; Montreal, Aug.2t, 28 aud 27; St.lohu\u2019a, Aug, 28, concluding our piesept Canadian tour.August 14, 1813.\tIddkftw The following course of* Instruction I* con t*\t./*r *\t* ducted entirely In the Frenob language ; DEPARTEMENT PREPARATOIRE, lere Division.Grammaire, Dtotee, Analyse Grammaticale, Composition, Memorisation, Géographie pi Mathématiques.2qe.Drvfsfoir.\ta- Lecture, Epellation, Calligraphie, Vocabulaire, (Faaquelles), Elementa de grammaire, Traduction, Arithmétique.CLASSE SUPEIMEPRE.lere Division.'\t\u2022 \u2022\u2022 flTlf-., Physiologie, PlUoaoyhfoJmorale et intellectuelle, Rhétorique, Logique, Histoire de la Littérature, Histoire Sainte, Eléments d\u2019Astro-nomle.2de Division.August 16, 1)73.O.J.BRYDGKB.Managing Director.F NOTICE.ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS agrinst the Estate of the late JOHN PROVAN, tbe younger, in hie lifetime of Quebec Con.fectloner, deceased, are requested to fyle the same, duly attested, with tbe undersigned, and those Indebted to the E tate are required to make immediate payment.Quebec, lltb August, 1873.H.C.AUSTIN, -Notary, 8t.Peter Str- ^t.Angnst 14, 1873 |\t^ Analysa logique.Composition, Analyse de morceaux choisis des meilleurs autuers.Synthèse, Histoire profane, Sciences naturelles.L\u2019Allemand est Enseigne al on le desire, aux eleves les plus advancees de la elapse supérieure.Des mesures ont ete prises pour augmenter le nombre dee appareils scientifiques et formw une Bibliothèque a l\u2019usage des eleves, DIPLOMES.L\u2019etablissement delivre fies Diplôme* de M L.F.(Maîtresse eu Ittteratare française) aux eleves qui subiront eu français uu examen satisfaisant sur les branches enseignées dans la classe supérieure.Une eleve dont l'esprit est discipline par des etudes auterleures pourqa, dans la plupart des cas, obtenir son Diplôme apres deuxans d\u2019etude dans rétablissement, PURSUANT TO THE ACT REGULATING the Inspecté n of certain Staple articles of Canadian produce which comes Into fotce on \u2022 he FIRST day of SEPTEMBER NEXT, Applications'-#tit be received by the nn-ïsir* signed, until Noo* tot; tbe TWENTY-FIRST day of August losttmt, from;parUes desirous of testing their ability and .fitness before tbe several Boards of Examiner! appointed by the Con-\u2019Cll of thé Quebec Board of Trade., on tbe following articles :\u2014 Flour and Meal, Wheat and other Grain, Beef and Pork, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Flab and Flsb Oil, Butter, Leather and Raw Hides and Petroleum.\t\u2022\t - -\t_______ D RRtmEJBITION.THÉ fTNDERSIONED RECEIVES A limited number of pupils In Classics, English aud Mathematics.Circulars sent on application.REV.JOHN FOSTER, M.A.The Rectory, TUrj|; .ifijz A Limit comioeed of Lot» 17 to 26 inclusive, In tbe lit, 2nd, 3rd, and 4Lh Concession» of the Township of Sherborne, In the said County of Peterborough, about 8,-600 acre*, together with tbe Timber growing on the Road allowances.IParce} N vimber Three Another Limit In tbe said Township of flberb me, composed of Lois 17 to 26 inelnslve, in 6th, 6*b and 7 th Concessions, about 2,700 acres, together with the timber growing on the Road allow-ances.All tbe above Limit* will be sold subject lo tbe regulations of tbe Crown Lands Department of tbe Province of Ontario^ respecting Timber Limits, and the license to cut timber thereon, now In force In said Province.ALL THK PLAKT AWD MATERIAL used in connection with the business will be \u2022old to tbe purchaser of the Mill, should he so desire, at a valuatiou, The MILLS above mentioned, are situate on tbe MoxslsaBga Creek, near the water» of Bald Lake, and have already this season cut over five million feet of lumber.There Is a Tram Railway from tbe Mill to the waters edge of Bald Lake, at wblcb the lumber eut at tbe |s can he put on scows and towed to the ilways at Lindsay, Port Perry, and the ter- _\t_______ ûus of the Ccbourg Road at Cbemong Lake, JT IT\tthus giving three compering lines by which jyj^RS.WILFEN8 HAS \"RE-OPfNED ber tbe lumber may be conveyed to Market.August |i*, ltf73.Aug 20-Bp EDU School, MONDAY, 18th Au*»*!.No.18, Rtanlalaa Street.\u2022Term» moderate.m -at -nef \u2022 Angnst 19, 1873.miTioii.¦fc> Imoou i' m m tomber, 1871, aud fitted with new Imaats aud krrtftm 1 sells ln JRR* 1873.(r j For further particulars Apply to GIBB, LAIRD A Co.July 16,187*, Now landlag ex M Mtsalsrippl.\u201d And for sale by * M.G.MOUNTAIN.August 14, 187*.\t_ lis mtu i b), \u2019 F OK SAJLE ADDLEYB\u2019 cement.B Lime in Barrels and Bulk.Land.Plaster.J.W.LEAP CRAFT, At MB.W.WALKER'S Office No.IT, 8U Peter Street.Quebec.July », 1878.\tP™ OH AlMBEJRLAIIN\u2019S OPHTHALMIC OINTMENT For the cure of Inflammation, Specks, Filma and other Extarort Disorders of tbe Eye.end Eyelids, In number leas Instances has proved superior to every other apeciflr, and bas been successful after tbe treatment of the most eminent smetirioners had signally failed, as proved by tegtlrrontala It being necessary to have resort to a gentle aperient during tbe use of tbe Ointment* tbe Improved ANALEPTIC PILLS Stand unequalled by any other medicine for strenrtbenlrg tone of the stomach, relieving mort violent Headache and improving the Whole Nervous System.Bold by all Druggist* JOHN MU880N A CO.Jan* 38, 187*.P.& BOSS & BRO., SAGtrey Nun St., Montreal J ^5 .\t.J riWTT'W to^Bood** aitoi^\t8 cwt> ^ Proved Cable Chaîna Oakum, fe«U*fe aad Ajaeriroa.Bell Cloth, Cotton and Linen.PRCh, Tarood IfoKto, w Oils, Olive, OastoQ Sard.onitad and RaW Linseed.EnglUh Leather Belt.ug »nd Ladoga.Flags, Dominion, British and French.10 Tow Lignum vUae, eeleotad.P.B.ROSS A BRO.June 14,1*7* Standard Amarfean Bavai Tables.\u2014First~rl\u2014 Bevel, 6x10, tables, compléta with beiia oae% ffia« aad bavin* the celebrated mn not eeèd to en arm facto re r» m New York or Canada, being toaenwd for my own bSe.Price #3 tohta, Packed And delivered Aboard M.tmpoUL , H.W.OOLLENDER, mrefr la Phelan A Oollender, p.O.Box.1847.\t788 Broadway, Hew York June 18, 187$.\t\\ r Cm 7 I on^oisrioxi^î, mn TBUNK RAILWAY OOMPAHY OF CANADA.r\\TS AXD AFTER MONDAY NEXT, TH* yj *M JURE, TnOa« will Imt* Fatal LotI Ml tcHow :\u2014 j .; n Day Train tor the White Mountain* Portland and Boston.7 00 Am Local Train For BlrWia-dn-Loup and Intarmadlate Stations.0 00 am Mixed Train Mr Btcbmond and In.term edible Stationst SO am Train for Montreal, White Mountains, Portland and Boston .A\u2014 .Train tor BtelartodmLoap,|.Cacoana, and Trots PlstoMs».I 00 pm l«ht Krprsaa Tram Far Mbntrsai , White Mountains, Portland and Boston Tt.-\t,\t\u2022 M pm a J.BBYDGES, 1», 187S.tRlID TRUIIt mimH mnun oF cuttM.- Igyj, Summer Am&gftjpeuti.\u201c I8Y8.fSUlmm PwÀae» Fmrlor cmd Handtovu Nat Ordinary Can on aU through Day TI Mnr vJ P~J\u2014 Simping Can on aii Through Night Ihmhu nor iht Cvalns upw lan^a aoiRo ¦ay mall tor Frssostt, OcdsastKOfn, Ottawa, ¦reaM^lM, Elny oghse, Now 8 187*.\t4M \u2022 The Service by direct steamer between San Francisco and the Australian Colonies having baeô dHoontlRUed, allcorreepondeuce tor Australia will, In fêtore, be foryarded via England.The rates of postage via England will be :\u2014 For Letter»via Southampton.18 eta per {ox.Do do Brindisi.23 ols.per (os.Newspapers via Southampton.# ols.each.Do\tBrindisi.8 cts each.A CAMPBELL, Postmaster Gen April 1 Poet Office Department, 1 Ottawa, March 14,:i878.J Mil cum, inion Safe Manofactoff.s MANITOBA HORTH WEST TERRITORIES.NEXT ¦ ¦ii.'HJl\t\t\t.1.\t4\t Quanac Poer Oman, August, 1878.\t\t Dua.\tMAILS.\tOnoea.A.M.P.M.\tONTARIO.\tA.M.P.M.8.00\t\tOttawa by Railway («0\t\t 6.00 9.90 \t\tProvince of Ontario (O) QUEBEC.\t.6.00 8.00 \t\tArtbabaaka and Three Rivers, by Railway, Sherbrooke, Lennox-ville, Island Pond route, Eastern Townships and Richmond,\t *\tto Montreal, by rail-\t \tway, dally, (a)\t\t\t 6.00 8.00 \t\tMontreal City, by railway, and westward, dally (a)\t\t \t\t.8.00 8.00 640 8.00 12.30 4.80 4.80 12.80 4.80 8.00 West of Montreal, « by Express,\u201d dally.1145 Montreal City, Batts-can, St.Plctre les Becqueta, Three Rivera and Sore), by steamer, dally.Leeds, (Megantlo,) dally, (O).\u2014.8.00.Bt.Giles A HU Silvester, Tuesday, T mtsday A Saturday, (a).- 1,00 Riviere du Loup railway and Eastward, dally.(6)- 7.00 3.00 River du Loup and Ca-couna by \u201cExpress,\u201d dally.LOCAL MAILS.4.46 Bt.Anselme, A County ef Dorchester, dally.7.00 8.80.Beaumont A Su Michel dally.\u2022«.«.8.80\t8.00 Bienville and Lauson, twice dally, at.8.80 Levis, twice dally.8.80 8.00\t4.80 South Quebec, twice dally.7.00\t8.00 8.00.Bte.Marie, Ac., County Beauce, dally.11.06 E00 New Liverpool and SU Jean Cbrystomg, tifloe dally.1.80\t4.80 8.00 2.80 Spencer dote, twice dally.8.00\t9.80 SUlery Cove.8.00 BU Sauveur A SU Hooh, thrice dally.8.00\t4.00 11.00 9.00.BsrgsrvUle and Cap Rouge.110 Booth Shore (West,) SU Nicholas to Béc&n- cour, dally.7.88 180.North Shore (West,) Bte.Foy, to Three Rivers, by land, dally.4.00 1M.North Shore (East,) bp land, Baauport, Montmorency Falls, to Murray Bay, Chi-oontlml, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at.*.8,00 .Marray Bay, St.yr-baln, Eboulemeuta, St.Paul\u2019s Bay per \u201cSteamer Clyde,\u201d every Tuesday and Friday, (c).8.00 Murray Bay, Tadousao Grande Bale, Chicoutimi and Begot ville, per gteampra \u201cSt.Lair-ieqbel,r « Saguenay \u201d and \u201c Ünlon,\u201d on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, id).^ .9,Q9 Beauport and Mont-iporency Fallu,Mon-\t\u2022 day, Wednesday and Saturday at.2.00 640*.Island ^Orleans, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.6.00 6.00.Bourg Louis, SU Ray- mond, Pont Rouge, Bt.Catherine, dally.4.00 10.00.Valcartler and Loretta, Wednesday A Saturday.2.00 10.00.Laval A Lake Beauport Tuesday A Friday.11.00 10.00.Charles bourg, and Loretta, dally, au.9.00 10.00 .Btoneham, Saturday.2.00 BAT OF CHALEURS.4.46 OcmntyofBouave nture, as ter as Paspeblao, dally, aU.7.Q0 From Pftepebiae to Perce A Gaspe Basin, try-weekly, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at.* 7.00 Gaspê Basin and Connues of Gaspô, Bona-venture, Palbousie, Chatham, Campbell-town, Aç., per G.P.8.8.Co* every Tuesday, at.1.00 LEA & PERRINS\u2019 OKL.KBRA'TKr) WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, OBOJiA BSD BT OONNOISSBDBa TO BB The Onlv Oood Sauce T CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.HE SUCCESS OF THIS MOST DELI-clous and onxlvalled Condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of \u201c Worcestershire Sauce\u201d to their own Inferior compounds, the Public Is hereby informed that the only way to secure the genuine is to ASK FOR LEA A PERRINS\u2019 SAUCE and to see that thslr names are upon the wrapper, label*, topper, and boUU.Some of the foreign markets having been supplied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels of which the names of Lea and Perrins have been Forged, L.and P.give notice that they have furnished their correspondents with power of attorney to take instant proceedings gainst Manufacture* and Fenders of such, or any other ImltaUona by which their right may be Infringed.dak/or LEA A PERRINS\u2019 Sauce, and tee Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper.Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester ; Crosse and Blackwell, London, Ac* Ac.; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally.April 10, 1878.\t12m-lo MARITIME PROVINCES.4.46 Northern portion of New'Bnmsùdok,»d-mondston, Woodstock, by land daily, at.8.46\t.Mew Brunswick, Fred- erlcten, St.John.P.E.Island and Nova Scotia, per G.T.Railway via Island Pond.dally, at.(Newfoundland A Bermuda, W.I* Included In each mall for Haiitex, Whence despatch Is on arrivalof Inman steygaftfs from |?.Y UNITED STATES.9.46\t.Boston and Mew York, A»,.7.00 4.08 640 WEST INDIES.Letters, Ae*pre-paid via New York, are toewanted daily on New York, whence malls are despatched :\u2014 For Havana and West Indies, via Havana, every Thursday, P.M.For Et.Thornes, the West ladles A Brasil, on 38rd of every month.6.00 FIRE PROOF SIFES, WKLDBD STSSL ft LRON.BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, and FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES\u2014combined.Also\u2014Iron Vault Linings, Burglar Proof Vault Doors.Fire Proof Doors Iron Shut-ten, Iron Doom for Public Buildings, Messenger's Chests, and Deed Boxes, Cell Doors and Gratings.Jan, Safe, Bank, and Store Door LOCKS.IRON on BRIDGES and GIRDERS, Ac* Ac.A large number of Second-hand Safes of different makers, always on hand which will be eeld cheap Also\u2014Manufacturer of STONE CUTTER\u2019S TOOLE.OFFICE\u2014890 St.Lawrence Maine Street.FACTORY\u2014Corner Ontario and St.Charles Burro mine Streets, Montreal, c ., P.8.The recent improvements made In my BaFse, guarantees them superior ln~Plro resisting aad Burglar Proof quail Use to any other of Bate in the Demlnkm.\ta, 0.herff lift\tuevai tee ^fTER TH* 10th OF JUNE having through tickets will be sent from TORONTO to FpRT GARRY, Manitoba, at the ibllowlng rates i\u2014 tobowto to ranrcB abthub\u2019b lahdino bt WAT or COLLnfOWOOD OB OAMMIA, Adults, $$ ; ChUdraa under twelve years of \u2022gs, half pries; 180 lbs personal baggage fires.Extra baggage, 86 cents per 100 lbs.' raises AKTHUR\u2019a LABBINd TO rOBT GABBY.Emigrants.$10 ; Children under twelve years, half price ; 200 lbs.personal baggage free.Ex.tra luggage, $2.50 per 100 lbs.Emigrants should take their own rations.PROVISIONS will, however, be furnished at eost price, at Bbebandown, Fort Frances, and the North-West Angle of the Lake of the Woods.ThroMgk Tick«te for Emigrants to Fort Garry via Prince Ar thor's Landing can be had at Toronto, at the Stations of the Northern, Great Western, and Grand Trank Railways.Emigrants are requested te take notice that PACKAGES OF LUGGAGE are limited to 200 lbs.weight for convenience of transport cm the Portages.f?Merchandise after the 20th June next, will be transported teom Prince Arthur\u2019s Landing to the Caste in Terminus of the Fort Garry Road, North-West Angle, at the rate of $2 per 100 ibe* or $40 per ton of 2,000 lbs.Each piece or package to'be of convenient Mae, not exceeding 600 lbs, in weight, and to be firmly bound or fastened.\u2022 Hofses, Oxen, w and heavy articles, such as Castings and Machinery, can be SENT THROUGH to the same point» on giving doe notice, and making speetal arrangements for the convey, ance of the same.No \"Wines *\tbe taken over ibe root# from Prince Arthur\u2019s By Direction, F.BRAUN, Secretary.Department of Public Works, ) Ottawa, 96th Margh, 1178.| April It, 1896.\tM GREAT BRITAIN.By Canadian Une, Saturday («).7.00 By OhfaBfd-flteateere, via Boston, on Saturday.6.60 a\u2014Postal Oar Bag open till 7.80 P.M.6\u2014 Do do do 7.00 A.M.c\u2014Supplementary Bag on Wednesday and Saturday at 6.80 A.M.d\u2014Supplementary Bag àt 6.80 A.M.«\u2014Sqpplementarÿ Bag at 9.90 A.M.Registered Letters mqst\" be posted 16 minutée before the closing of each tnafi.Street Letter Boxes visited, 7.00 A.M* 1840 Noon, 9.00 P.M.and 6.80 P.M, P.Q.HUOT, Postmaster.August 14, 1678.Sugar, Currants Pepuer &c.J^RLS.ENGLISH SOFT CRUSHED.Brls.Fresh Currants.Bags White Pepper.Do.Black ' \u201c Do.Cloves.\u2019 Brls.Luihp Alum, Do.Washing Bods.Now reoetvlhg ex \u201cNova Seottan.\u201d And ft* sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.May 20, 1878.\t,\t.T 1 CINGALESE.HAIR ,RF N EWER j [Tradb Mark Sbctjb*i>.J For Restoring Grey Hair to Its Natural Color and Beauty.EXOELS ALL OTHERS, DOES NOT SOIL THE SKIN.Price 76 cents per bottle ; three bottles for $2.For sale by all Druggists.PROPRIETOR : JOHN GARDNER, Chemist, >467 Notri Dame Street, Montreal.Ask for Cingalese Hair Renewer For sale in Quebec, by John E.Burke, Chemist, corner of St.Famille and Fabrique Streets, and A>hn J.Veldon, St, Joseph Street, At ., f, 1I9&\tdto 16, *99 La «4*» ELECTRICITY IS LIFE.PUT.VKRMAC1Ï KITH PATENT.Galvanic Chain-Bands, Belts \u2014ABB- POCKET BATTERIES Have rendered electricity per- fectly self-applicable In a mild continuous form, and extremely efficacious without shock or unpleasant sensation.They speedily soothe agonising pains, reanimate torpid Umbo, revive the sluggish functions of life, and Impart renewed energy and vitality to constitutions enfeebled by whatever cause».The dally Increasing number of cores effected by PULVERMACHEB\u2019S MEDICO-GALVANIC SYSTEM Is so extensive and varied that It forcibly points to this Invention as the embryo of a universal remedy.Amongst many others the following Testl-mony, signed by, the elite of the MEDICAL FACULTY, has been received :\u2014 \u201cWe, the undersigned have mnch plea-\u201d \u201csure m testifying that Mr.J.L.PUL-\u201d \u201cVERMAC11 iCIVS recent Improvements\u201d \u201cIn his Voltaic Batteries and Galvanic\u201d \u201cAppliances for Medical purposes are of\u201d \u201cgrfeat Importance tp IjolpnUflc Medicine,\u201d \u201cand that he Is intituled to the considéra-\u201d \u201clion and support of every one disposed\u201d \u2022«to further the advancement of real and\u201d \u201cuseful progress.\u2019\u2014Dated this »th day or \u201cMarch, 1886.\u201d \u2022CHARLES LOCOOK, Bart* M.D* F.R.C.P.\u201d ¦WM.FERGUSON.Bart* F.RJ3.\u201d \u2018EDWD.M.SIEVEKING, M.D* M.R.C.P.\" \u2022HENRY HOLLAND, Bârt* F.R.B.\u201d \u2022J.RANALD MAPTINJ^t., F.R.C.S.\u201d And Dr.Q.HAftïDFOJLD JONES, F.R.O.P.* F.R, 8* Pftprictan to St.Mary\u2019» ifoepital, onjer date March IQth, 1848, tn a sUnJI|U! Testimonial as to aboVi, states : \u2014\u2022\u2022I am satisfied that he Is an honeet,\u201d \u201cearneHt laboref lh fto field itof Science.\u201d \u2022tend I!thin» that be, deserves V> meet\u201d \u201cWith evgiy eueoqvsgement from the\u201d pralbssiob, tmd éotn soteuufio men.\u201d Also VeStaftmended by aaRTyM.D., LL.D.\" , RL.SOO.\u201d fOLLÔ, M.D., F.R.O.P.\u2019 E, M.D*F.R,C.P* F.R.8.\u2019\u2019 O.P., Phyeioian to\" Uu .1 u ll : J Sc* As.\u2022S SYSTEM U also ap-official report of the Aca-deinie IMTlfeilsiiliw, Praia, Royal Society Royal College of Phyelclans, i; nnd the Imperial Faculty ol ariil its eorattve Virtues are oon y thooeaadsof private teeUmo-of «ores e fleeted.\u2014(See Pamphlet appeal to the good sense of r to avail himself of this scl-lo Which the of study ajntefit dtaofpJe of that be late 11- ™ __________^\tFaraday.PnlVermaeheriB Medlon-Gatvanl e Chains \u201c \u201cWttVe wtth*nt the aid ol D of dteW W the least de-eat Of the patient\u2019s habits and dally la the following maladies Goat, Soiwttoa, Lamb ago, and Toothache, Liver Com ox, Indigestion, Deafness, Complaints, Cbaatipatlon, Cramp,Sluggish OlroalaUon,.Urinary Disorders, Paralysis, EptHTpay, Nervous Debility, Fonettomt! Disorders, Ac.Ac.{\u2014ü .The fitboM Of Ipe sppilc*Uon of Pulver-mocher\u2019s Chains In any ol the above disorders lg immediately j>eroepUble\u2014the relief of pain generally instanttsnsbqs.fie Price-List of Pul verm ocher's Galvanic Chain-Bands, Belts» and Flexible Butterieev A.Narrow Chain-Bands, for Sciauoa Hbeu-mstlé, Neuralgia, and Goaty pa,ns, Ghronle .Rhematlsm, Local Paralysis, Oram?lh'The Extremities, according to Elec trio Power, 18a 33s* 40s., and upwards.B.Broad Chain-Bands or Belts, for Lumbago, Indigestion, Liver, Chest, and Nervous Complaints, Ac* wearable as a belt, 22s te 4Aa, and 66f 0.B.'oaU Oitalu-iiamis for bfenroua Deafness He ail, Ttibth, and Pice Ache, and Noises In the Head, 91s* and upwards.v D.Broad Chains, for Loss of Voice and otner AfltMJVtew Of the Tlppt, AetUmA Com plain ta, 10s.fid* 18a, 28a, and 40s.E.Broad Chain-Bands, for Writers\u2019 Cramp, Trembling, Nervousness, Go* 99a to 80s* 40a and 60a J ! F.Oomhlned Bends A* General Debility Central Paralysis, EpUespsy, and Functional Dtafittler*, 60*.to 40a Complete Set with.VoltA-Eleotrlo Belts, ft* Batt«ry, iS.G.Chain BaUertee.flsg.Extreme Nervous De-/vj blhty.Paralysis, and ft* restoring exhausted Vital Energy (to be used is oon- ; TOtffigJTSSL.00\"^811 B*^,> H.High-Tension Flexible Chain Pocket Bat-, terles, with a complete Set of Combined Bands, Balts, and accessories (for oaeasi indicated in the Spinal Pamphlet,) £10 and npwarda .No Galvanic Bands or Belts are genuine bat «ASltogüte\tJ.L- Pnlver- «signature on the labeL Tmaeber\u2019s Pamphlet of Testimonials god Reports of Cures, containing extensive numerous extracts fTOm many Standard scientific Works, Vis : Dr.Pereira\u2019s \u201cMateria Medlca,\u20194th edition; Dr.Tanner\u2019s \u201cPractice Ql lt6dietae,\u201d BUi edition; and Dr.Handfield onriq on « Nervous and Functional Disorders,\u2019 Att,, sept post free on appllcaUoo to the sole 1 \u2022hUUJWOFJitffttefi- l.I PUtVERMACHER, GALVANIC1 ESTABLISHMENT, 168, Regent Street London, W.Aoknts roR Canada^:\u2014A.Christie A Co., Ottawa, W.Sykes, Cobourg, Ontario adar Bibs., HallfWx, N.S, ; Langle; greed benefactor of mankind, Inrirtoua eteotrtetan, 3 SOLD TEB0ÏÏGH0ÜT TgE.OOLO VIES N» NBl MO BOSTON PIAKO-FORTE CO.PIANOS\ti \\il Xotrs Dame Street,\tPIANOS FOR\tMONTREAL.\tExchang\u2019d HIRE\t: Bole Agentsforthe :\tcelebrated\t \t\tPIANOS \t:\t ORGANS *\tj Halletf Davis A Co.»s Pianos, Boston, U.9*\tTUNED.FOR HIRR.£\t¦ W.II.Jewel t£A Co.*» Plano», Boston, V.S^I\tPIANOS \t\t: Geo.I Woods 4k Co.\u2019s Organs Boston, l .g.\tSOLD REPAIRS QUICK I.T\t: Mathushek Pie* nos, N.H., U.8.\ton InsVlm'nts DONE.\tj Weber A C 0 a Pianos.\t\t\t \t\t: Warranted for Five Years.\t43ft 439\t1\tNotre Notre Dame\tj Thos.A.Haines,\tDame Street.\tMANAGER.\tStreet P.S.\u2014Sole Agent In Qnebec : A.A J.VEZINA, 82 St John Street, Quebec.September 14,1872.\t1 ta AY ICROSCOPICAL INVESTIGATION HAS lv_L proved that the decaying substances which accumulate between the teeth eont-taln animal and vegetable parasites, and that the Tooth Powders, Pastes and Washes In general use have no effect upon these.Mess GABRIEL\u2019S CORALITE TOOTH PASTE ROYAL DENTIFRICE, and ODONTALGI-QUE ELIXIR, completely destroy and remove these anlmalculse and also preserve and beautify the TEETH and GUMS.Me^ GABRIELS m* PREPARATIONS ISTS & Vv 1-PAR TS-ofÎTHE-WORLD I PREPARED ONLY BY W3ÊBB3SB3SÊi DENTISTS i LU D GAT E HILL\"\"- LON D O NEC.Black-A Co* Victoria, B.O.Jan.'8, f8*l iyw NOTICE TO MABINEBS.%\t% >1 zr n\tii«j $ ü rx \u201c TIMS BALL\u201d ON THE Otkaai, each day, (Sunday SXCCpted,)' at half-peel Twelve o\u2019clock will be hoisted half way op,Av» minutes to \u201cOne\u201d R will be hoisted to the top, and at \u201cOne o\u2019clock,\u201d Mean Time.It wlU be dropped.A Chronometer keeping \u2022
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