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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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UVERPOOt Mid PORTLAND, IN WINTER:\u2014 XOIMa DOMINION.*,300\t(Building.) ONTARIO.- *,3r0 ; Building.) TEXAS_________8.350\tCap*.Booebette.LORD CLIVE______\t8,400\tCapt.Drqobart.MEMPHIS.\t- 3,600 Capt.Mellon.sassstr îsj ssess- MISSOURI.2,160\tCapt.Matthlae.NT.LOUIS.-\tCapt.Roberte.These vessele have very auperlor aooommo- atom d«fr04« «/«d tt-v frfrad».The Steamers of this Line are intended to ¦*& Aom Liverpool for Quebec every WED NES DAY, calling at Belfaat Lough to toko In œand pause ugers.r from Quebec for Liverpool ae fbOows : MJL MiSSIfOMP**!.L *let Angus*.\u2022.ft.NEERA- 8rd Sept.0 ! ¦JS.PALESTINE.- 10» - SB.MEMPHIS.** B& MIdftiftaiPPI\u2014».- 1M Oetober Through TlekeU can be bad at ail the prla-elpal Grand Trunk Railway Ticket Office* la of Pm**j* from Quobée The Steamers of this Line, under contract with the Government of the Dominion of Canada, are Intended to sail aa follows :\u2014 The \u2022\u2022 Secret,\u2019\u2019 or « Georgia,\u201d will leave Quebec and Plctoa every TUESDAY daring the eeaeoa of navigation, touching at Father Point, Gsspe, Perce, Paepeblae, Dalhoosle, Chatham, Newcastle *nd Shedlac, oa the up and down tripe.The \u201c Alhambra,\" « Hadji,\" u Plctoa \u201d and Flam borough,\" between Montreal, Quebec and Plctoa, teaching atGaepe, Chatham, New' castle, Shedlac and Charlottetown ** business may offer.t The \u201c Georgia,\u201d \u201c Secret,\u201d \u201c Mlramlehl \u201d and \u2022\u2022 Plctoa \u201d have excsUent accommodation tor paiMngefejj ^M* SMppevs arw respecVHny requested to put goods in fair shipping order, and to mark the consignee\u2019s address In full.For Freight or Passage \u2014ply to W.MOORE, Manager, East India Wharf; Quebec.August 36, 1878.WEDNESDAY, St.Lawrence, CAPT.CHABOT, 7 A.M., .For CHICOUTIMI, calling at Murray Bay, Riviere du Loops Tadousao and Hal Hail Bay.WEDNESDAY, CLYDE, CAPT.LECOURS, 7 A.M., For EAMOURASKA, calling at Bay St.Paul, Eboulementa, Murray Bay and St.Deals.FRIDAY, CLYDE, CAPT.I.ECOURS, 7 A.M., For HA 1 HA 11 BAY, calling at Murray Ba,, Riviere du Loup c~_.l Tadousac.SATURDAY, UNION.CAPT.MOUNTAIN, 7 AM., For OHIOOUTTMI, calling at Bey St.Paul, Ebooleuents, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loop, Tadousac and Ha ! Ha ! ! Bay.SATURDAY, St.Lawrence, CAPT.CHABOT, 1 P.M\u201e For RIMOUSKI, calling at Murray Bay and Riviere da Loup.Ticket* for sale, and State Rooms secured T01ET.SHOP AND DWELLING.A»»s npHAT EXCELLENT BUSINESS aX stand In Nouvelle Street, oppo site the Berthelot Market, with a dwelling attached (formerly occn.pled by Mr.Lons Jclibw, as a Grocery, Apply to E.G.CANNON N.P., Parloir Street.April 14.1878.Ooal Oil.1 0 PER G.T.R.R., of the following brands.AR ^OAD STRAW.3 Do.Loads Canada Standard.1 Do.Load Export.For sale by Mi OAGHEY, DOLBEO ACo.(MUMS emi Co').FOR SALE I^ADDLEYS\u2019 CEMENT.Lime in Barrels and Bulk.Land Plaster.J.W.LEAYCRAFT, At MR.W.WALKER\u2019S Offlce No.17, St.Peter Street, Quebec.July 6, 1878.\tDm IMn.no tor One Dollar.A DRAWING OF A VALUABLE PIANO, by a first class maker, will take p'ace during the Month of September, or sooner If the Hs's a>e completed.In addition to this tbe pur-chaeer of every filth ticket will receive Immediately a Case of Champagne containing one dozen.Tickets $1 00 each, which may be obtained by addressing W.E.HAMPTON, Sect\u2019y, P.O.Box 786$ Montreal August 6, 1873.\tmy28-Fm JUST RECEIVED: A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF «THE DOMINION LUBRICATORS,\u201d which will be fitted up at the ahortes notice.A.MULHOLLAND.P.8.\u2014Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting promptly attended to.August 9, 1878.SILF um FLOMI.TIIS PREPARATION IS UN EQUALLED for tbe making of Brr ad, Biscuit or Pastery.A trial will convince all House Keepers of its | value.Put up in 6fe packages with full directions for use printed thereon.Prepared by Royal Canadian MUls, Montreal.Tbe Trade Supplied by CONNOLLY & CO., Flour, Grain and Provision Merchants, Sole Agents at Quebec.July A 1878.\tBm Just Kecetvtd, « full Unt of Dining and Drawing-room, Library and Hal, Lamp*.Patent Bracket Fixtures.Bronze Table Lamps.Hanging Reflector Lamps, with all tbs late*! Improvements in Burners and attachment*.Gilt Porcelaine Shades The celebrated Favorite, Folding and ether Paper Shades.For idle by McGAGHEY, DOLBEO A OO., 44 and 25, 8L Paul Btrsst.5 Cases Plated Ware, Containing\u2014 Ice Pitchers, (Poroeletna lined), Cruet Stands, (with « Cali Bell,\u201d) Cruet Stands, (with Fruit Bowl,) Salvers, from 10 to 20 Inches, Butters, (20 different patterns,) Bread Trays, Wine Stands, Pickle Stands, Mugs.at No.8, Boos Is Fort Street, by Mr.Jj STkVsmow, Nkpofear Wharf) at the Ticket Offlce»opposite th* St.Lqals Hotel, SL Louis Street, and at the Offlce, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOURY, Secretary, SL Lawrence Tow-Boat Co.August 38, 1878.GRIND TRUNK FERRY.rlB STEAMER \u2022< ST.GEORGE,\u201d CAPT.BOLDUO, will run until further notice, ss under, oa and after Monday, SSrd June CMA-AIBEKLAIJN\u2019S OPHTHALMIC OINTMENT, For the core of ' Inflammation, Specks, Films, and other External Disorders of the Byes and Eyelids, In numberless Instances has .proved superior to every other specific, and has been success-lul after the .treeonent of iha moat eminent practitioners bad signally failed, as proved by testimonials.It being necessary to have resort to a gentle aperient during the use of tbe Ointment* tbe Improved ANALEPTIC PILLS Stand unequalled by any other medicine for sirengtbenlDg tone of the stomach, relieving most violent Headache end Improving the whole Nervous System.Sold by all Druggists JOHN MUS80N A CO.June 28, 1878.laBATB qtJKBXO.A.M.6.80\tExpress Train for Richmond.7.80\tMail Tram for River da Loup.9.00 Mixed Train for Richmond and r Way Stations.-11.00 ulayb ponrr livis.S& A.M.7.00 8.00 Mall Train from Montreal and the West.10.00 ' 11 80 PM.-* / ¦ fr - 2 13.40 Mall Train from River du LOup.4.00 Ex press Train frdife River do Loup.,*i r * 8 CO Kx wees Train from Montreal and tbe WesfaLL 4 JO Mixed Train from Richmond and Ur Way Stations.6.89\t: .j \u2022 9.20 E x p r ess Train from Richmond, ____-i-^ I \u2014 r\t.For further information, apply at tbe office BEDSOJIOH OF FREIGHT.|\tTo\u2019-Bo*10om\"°7\u2019 *\u2022 A.GABOURY.CKEAPEST AMD BEST SAD CE IN THE MIORU).Yorkshire Itelish 6d.Is.& 2s.Botues, ^ SOLD EVERYWHERE ! ! 100,006 BOTTLES SOLO MONTHLY.Propletorz, GOOD ALL, BACKHOUSE A Co.Luna June 19.1878 The-Wee ami.Gulf Ports STEA-MSHIF* OO.Express tot iron-\u2022l- Oehl aad Wsit.'! 1.89 Expreis for River da Loup,777 3.80 ' .1*1 8.43 6.86 8.00 Mall Train for Montreal and: She West.-\t*** \u2018 Renfrew & Marcou Direct special attention to their present large Stock ol Summer Hats, Of the Newest and most Elegant Styles, maun factored by the best LON D0N_MAKERS Panama, Brasil and Leghorn Hats lor tbe Hot Weather.Children\u2019s Straw and Felt Hats at Low Price#.June IS 1878.Standard American Bevel Tables.Ftoi notice Freight will be 30 per cent, under tariff rate.Shipper» 9*w respect fully requested to merit the address of Consignees in full, otherwise It Is Impossible to deliver correctly, as many ports of «oil have the same Initial letter.Goods should.In all cases, be sent early, and nothing can be received after 9 o\u2019clock AM on Tuesdays.W.MOORE, Manager.June 7, 1873.June 28, 1878.Secretary FOR S-A-TjE.Steerage.».».»».»»»\tj,\u2014 44 For FREIGHT or PABfcAGEL app y, In Havi e toYtTGcaeraUl or Washington Finley ; tn Fane to F.N.Gilbert, 9 fearSsttbe; In Hsmborg to August Behrens ; in Bordeaux to SPA F»ur» Freres ; in Christian» to R-ReffeU, 4 Store S'.xingad9 ; in Copethegen to P.M.KoUe, W Senetemdeptodeer » Bergen to Mtc betel Kn»* a, Ooosut ; be Louden to Bowring A Jamieson, Lang bourne Chamber», XT.Fen-ehureb Street ; In Belfast to Henry Go wan.Queen SquuteVln Liverpool to FUnn, Mata A M»nlipiinsir Lenoelot\u2019e-hay.In MONTREAL to\t.__________navin TORRANCE A DO , StxaufxOM Ceuav.LoiÉn, Wec.& Montreal Flretrolass Bevel, 5x10, table*, complete wltn balls, cues, Ac., and having the celebrated ' PMELAN I COLLENDER COMBINATION CUSHIONS of which I am asfie owner and patentee.Tltese Low Pressure Beam Engines trade.Price per table, packed and delivered on board ears, $300 gold.H.W.COLLENDER, suc\u2019r to Phelan A Collender, P.0.Box.1847.\t738 Broadway, New York June 12, im.,\tCm 1 and Boilers.T'i r THE Jutbtt anil; Gulf Faits STEAMSHJPCOMPINY S.8.SECRET, AND OTHER PA&t 1 r^iHE trip, from this date till further notice.W.moore; June 19, 1878.\u2019 TO LOW PRESSURE PRAM ENGINES Sise of Cylinders 40 inobe* diameter ; 10 fret stroke.Brasses in excellent order; sTetyt&tog complete.Wrought Iron Shafts.1 Beam Engine ; sise of Cylinder 48 inches ; 8 feet stroke ; with Boiler in good condition 1 OsotUatlDf Engine (fkrew) 54 laches Cydndsr.The whole or any of the above Engines, Ae.Ae» wfil be soU on reooonaMo terma further infflrmMtafr ipply of no# TwoBoet Company, St.A.GABOURY, \u2018Secretary.BukAitVAHT,\u2014Efts\u2019» Cocoa.\u2014grateful and comfortino.\u2014\u201cBy a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern tbe operations of digestion and nutrition, and by careful application of the fine properties of Well-selected cocoa, Mr* Eppe has pr< vlded our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save up msny heavy doctor»* bills.\u201d Civil Service Oatelle.Mad* simply with boiling Water or Milk.Each packet Is labelled.\u2014\u201c Jamxs Epps A Co., HomEPo^atble Cttembts, London.\u201d Manufacture op Gucoa -^»Wo wBi now give an account of the process reopted by Messrs.James Epss A Co., manufacturers of dtttetlc articles, at their works in the Enstou Road, London,'1\u2014OattclVè Boutehold Quid*.October 26, 1872\tt, tb A s H7T SEVRES CH1MWAKK.JUST BEOIEVED: Breakfast Setts, Dinner Betts, Dessert Setts, Tea Betts, Coffee Setts, Chamber Betts, Moustache Cnps and Saucers For sale by McCAGUE 7, DOLBEO A CO., 34 and 25, Ht.Paul Street, China Tovs TEA SETS, large assortment.GL-ASSWA-RE lelfthe Unique and Chaste Fern Pattern Decanters, Claret Jugs, Water Jugs Goblets, Tumblers, Champagnes, Sherries Ports, Clarets, Water Bottles, Vase Finger Bowls, Ac.For sale bv McCAGHEY DOLBEO A OO, FIREPROÔTCHiMHIES.9000 Dozen Assorted.For sale by McCAGHEY, DOLBEO A OO.Parian Statuettes and Busts In Great Variety ft Good Subject».FOR SALE BY 1 ' McCagtifif, Dolbec\t& Co 8HOW-Y»OOM8 Nos.34 and 35, BT.PAUL STREET, Q U B B B O .¦ iuxi: June *, 1878.- -;-\u2014 THE GREAT REMEDY YOB CONSUMPTION which can be cured by a timely resort to this standard preparation, as has been proved by tbe hundreds of testimonials received by the propiietors.It is acknowledged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever introduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years.When resorted to in season it seldom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Soreness in the Chest and Side^ Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c.Wistar\u2019s Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and' cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation,^ thus removing the cause of the complaint.FBBPARBD BV \"¦ SETH V.F0WLE A SONS, Bettes, Kms., And sold by DmggUts *nd Dealers geoerslly.December 18, 1872.\tay-co-dAw Where f BT SMII.y X.FORD.I followed thee, my friend, To the dim threshold of that silent land, Whereto all lives descend ; And reaching forth my eager, wistful hand Felt thy soft claspings rend ; Thy fingers loose their conscious, loving band.- * .A veil \u2019twixt me and thee Dropped in that moment ; a thick veil Wrapped up thy path.I see Bat blank and blackness manifold.- I fail He eof to find the key.I cannot reach thee more.Ob, heart\u2019s sad wail 1 Bat where so silent didst thou swiftly slip In that thin moment\u2019s fia#b \u2019Twixt life and death ?I felt thy soft hands\u2019 grip\t.V > Relaxed ; nor sound nor crash Proclaimed the parting of the soul.The lip Still wore a smile\u2014a dash Of red was on the cheek a bee might sip.Oh, where art thou, loved of my heart 7 Ob, say I Basking in starry light As motes within a sunbeam careless play What knowst thou of delight?Art thou pure essence, clad in glorious ray That, luminously bright, Cheers all our struggling, toilsome, dangerous way?Ob, where?In agony I kneel snd ask Where is thy spirit sent?My soul but feels and trembles with the task, And hardly will conàent To dream that in God\u2019s sunlight thou dost bask In measureless content.Therefore I stand in yearning, restless pain By that dear casket left.I see tby pallip Ups with anguish vain.Thy eyes of sight bereft.I follow with each aching fibre\u2019s strain Thy seal from body cleft.Could bat a voice from out the gieat blue But call and answer me -, Could but an angel through the welkin fly, And, passing, smile at me i Conld I but know thy place oh, by-and-by, Death loseth mystery I fort, but of luxury.He was also a great benefactor to tbe poor villagers, who considered him their benefactor, aad in token of their great respect Bestowed on .him the euphonious epithet of \u201cCariboo.\u201d, For ten years his prosperity was uninterrupted, and, in the meantime, ha had married a new wife.At length, one dieary night, a poor woman came to the bouse, begging for shelter, and the next morning presenting herself to Cameron, she asked if he knew her.Answering \u201cyes,\u201d he fell senseless to the floor.Recovering himself he ran away from the neighbourhood, and baa not since been heard of.The Xnct con-tiams it« story .:\t, .\u201cAnd now comes a horrible tale, for tbe strange woman was none other than Cameron\u2019s wife.For the past ten years she had been tbe unwilling prisoner and wife of an Indian Chief, near Cariboo, to whom Cameron had traded her for the claim that had yielded him all his wealth.Tbe coffin was then taken up and found to contain a mass of clay ! Of course the poor woman who has been so foully dealt with will step into the possession of the valuable property left on the St.Lawrence.Who ever read a chapter more replete with incidents than this, and it has all the additional interest of being Act.\u201d Buch is the story published on the other side of the lines, which found its way to Canada, aad eventually resulted in the disinterment of the body and the publication by the Cornwall Freeholder of a statement entirely contradictory of the alleged facts.F rom this paper it appears that Mr.Cameron, having been for some years engaged, returned from the West in I860 to marry and take away* with him the object of bis affection.His child died at Victoria on the 17th of March, 1862, and on the 22nd October his wife follow ed her little one to the spirit land, being tem -l- , \u2014 _ porarily buried at Cariboo.In the succeed- j trial ; but do as you pi pie met at Elm Grove school house.The grief-stricken Boyd was assured of vengeance.?formal vote deckled that all should proceed to La Cygne, take Keller, and hang him.The Sheriff sent.lhfi prisoner off in charge of a Mr.Way.A party rode np to the jail, where Sheriff Crouton sat.\u201cBring forth Keller, Mr.Sheriff,said the crowd.\u201cHe is not here,\u201d replied the Sheriff.The crowd discovered the flight of the murderer, when they toned their rage upon Croxton.The Sheriff denied knowledge of Keller\u2019s whereabouts, and, in response to the mob, dared them to farther violence, g Meantime, Mr.Way, with his prisoner, had started towards Paola.The, fugitives bad proceeded far before it was discovered that the axles of the waggon were heating, and the wheels became locked.The murderer gat apparently unconcerned at the danger of delay.He lighted bis pipe, and talked calmly about bis chances df escape.Mr.Way, finding «scape impossible, bade Keller run into tbe bush and lie down.Keller hobbled into the tall grass, and Way drove bis waggon rapidly over the bill.The mob soon overtook him,, and demanded their prey.This Mr.Way refused to impsrt, while a dozen revolvers were pointed at his head.Just at this instant a portion of the mob, beating the bush, cried out, \u201cHere he is !\" and Keller was dragged from his lair.He did not appear alarmed, but got into the waggon and was driven back to La Cygne.It was decided to hang him, bat on his request that he be permitted to make a will, he was given in charge of a committee, who took him to the Harland House, where a dinner was ordered for the party.Keller was conducted to the hotel table, where a good dinner was served him and the lynchers.He ate ravenously, and chatted and langhed as unconcernedly as though it was his wedding dinner.After dinner he was taken to the office of Mr.Kelley, where a will was drawn up.During this business a determined attempt was mode on the part of the anthori-ties to save the villain, bnt tbe mob resisted all argument About three o\u2019clock the mob started with their prisoner toward a nice shady grove.Among the crowd ware many ladies jfrbuggies; ths children .were out in swarms to see the hanging.General Blair, Acting judge, addressed the crowd in favor of ieavregitbe-prisoner\u2019s life to the law.The prisoner sat unconcerned, and refused to pray or ask forgiVeness.He continued to tell Has to' the last minute.Said he did not care about dying.Tho trial having been gone thioagh, the prisoner was asked whether he had augbt to say.He said \u201cKo, but I would :!ike to have another smoke.\u201d The committee reported seven fer banging and therefore trial.Tfie captain now addressed the mob : « Gentlemen, here is your man ; I turn him over to you.1 think be ought to have a with him.Some iug January the remains were taken up and removed to Victoria, where, with those of tbp child, they were subjected to an additional process for preservation, and then returned to the cemetery.At the latter end of the same year they were conveyed by Mr.Gamer .q to Cornwall, where, after journeying oyer ofyou oome forward.and take him.\u201d Mr.Boyd, ^ie father and husband of the doad and mangled victims, walked towards the stolid old murderer.Six men and boys followed him, snd the old man «sas put Into a wagon, ,v,Mr.3jd placed , a common rope halter over Keller\u2019s dirty neck, saying : « This I do children.?.Tho wagon began to move, and Keller, to aid in his own death, gave his last leap, s«ringing gently ont of the wagon.OPINIOX8 OF TFOE PEOPIJE.( To the Editor o) the Morning Chronicle.) Sir,\u2014?correspondent in your issue of yesterday morning, signing himself \u201cB F.H.,\u20191 writes of what he know» nothing about, or whieh he desires to falsify, when be states that the Shaud Mason Engines have taken prizes over the Merry weather since 1851.The following facte will quickly prove the opposite, and they are banafide competitions where the Merry weather has beaten Shknd < Mason, American Continental and all engines I of other makers.Fire Prise Medal, Gr«t Exhibition.1851 Paris.i.il i.1855 International Exhibt\u2019nl862 Netherlands, medalilfad thonefpKae.1864 | Grand PriM, Crystal Palace.1863 First Prive, Cologne., .v.1865 Dublin.1865 Great *( Gold medat, Parla., >.1867 njtm \u201c\t\u201c Moscow.1872 The above speaks for itkelf.' While the Shand Mason engines have:been freezing up | and breaking-do«rn in Canada, as I can quick* iy prove by- giving the occasions, the Mérry-weather has bWm Tolling\u2019dd à record that .\t-^brboke eight thousand miles, they received Christian to tbe man that muadered my poor wife and burial in the Presbyterian butylng-ground of.1\u2014\u2014\u201d his native town, where the/ remained until a few days ago.Latterly, however, curious stories became current, which found vent in the Syracuse Sunday Newt.Of these Me.Cameron took no notice until his fatber-in-law incited him, urging him to have the body disinterred.Mr.Cameron could not then comply with the request, but promised to remove the body to h»s own family burying-groand, and then he and others would he afforded an opportunity of testifying to the parity of his motives and acts.On Mr.Cameron\u2019s return, a notice was published in a local paper, inviting the public and appointing the time when tbe body should be exhumed.In compliance with the notion between four and five hundred of Cameron's friends assembled, when the GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN.MTH ERUD Gift COICERT Suffxrxrs from coughs, colds, btoncbliif, croup, influenza or hooping cough, will find relief fri Dr.Wittar\u2019i Baltchn of WM Cherry, whieh has now- been In uee for nearly half a century, and-still matnteins Its tong established reputation ae tbe great remedy for all diseases of the throat, lungs and chest.August 26, 1878.\tco-dAw of Kingston will not consider B.F.the author!tie* of the town* Of Sheri and Whftby, afld the C give particulars of.Ï__________ H.\u2019s communication worth any furtbei notice.A.G.Gasket,' * Agent.Mzrrtwzathxh A Sous.Quebec, August Mth, 1873.M ARAVILLA' 'OC® A,\u2014TAXI©* Bro- Cocoa in Europe), having the exclusive supply of this unrivalled, Cocoa, Invite comparison with any other Cocoa for Purity.\u2014fine Aroma \u2014Sanative, Nutritive ana Sustaining 1\u2019oWer\u2014 Eas.ness of Digestion\u2014and especially, high delicious flavour.One trial will establish U a* a favourite Bevefàge fût breakfast, lunch, eon, end * Boothia* Refreshment after a late evening.N; B.\u2014Caution\u2014«Maravill*\u201d Is a registered Trade Mark,\t^ TETPC R AB.AVJLfcfV 04XC0 A,\u2014Th e Globe sajrai « Taylor Brothers\u2019 MaraviDa Cocoa has achieved A thorough success, afiff supercedes every othfer GOboa tn the marHet.\u2019 Entire solubility, \" dellckte aroma.'And A tare concentration of FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE iacludetf.Green The ProjrreM in the Meienee of the WefeMaMv^J- 1 tub bang* of riotpmuTUxK uf imrirxftD jcly at QCmiC,' LONDON XNO GLASGOW.(To the Editor qf the Morning Chronicle.) But,\u2014Id A previous oommunjoAtiou I endeavored to abow that the labors of our scientific men to divine the cau*«s for atmospheric changes, really resulted in little or nothing.I now wish to add another foot in the same direction, and lilfevW \u2018thoif thfe reception given to enquiring mitod* byAGmajority of the members of the Astronomical Society the last meteorological \u201cbreak^iownd ap- aB\u2019Wtore to In this report be umber of meteor-Àdh at humerons ver possess the opened the coffins of the mother and child were laid out upon the grass.On the removal of the last covering the first object that met the sight was the deceased\u2019s shawl, one which had been frequently worn in Cornwall, and in consequence, was instantly re-cognized.The covering being removed, the body was disclosed in a wonderful state of, preservation, with the exception that the eyes had somewhat fallen in and the lips slightly contracted, but so well preserved mi to be instantly recognizable.It must bftA nuttfegof great satlsfectlon to Mr.Camtrcn to be able thus to confound hfs accusers! but it must be source of deep regret, not only to himself bat to his friends, that the writer of tbe article of explanations should have attributed the story to the malice and vindictiveness of political, opponents, who, It Is impossible to believe, would stoop so low as to manufactore such a history, to the detriment of even their most bitter antagonist.llaugluR a Fiend.La Ctohx, Kan^-Aug.12th, 1873.\u2014Now that thé excitement of last evening has passed ! away, and .only, the body of the executed murderer remains to remind us of the \u2019past week, It iî| hô dHKodtt matter to write a clear history of Kelleffi dfebolitfu.\u2019\t^ Si ncé1 the ' murdet' of MVf.Keller and tbs Boyd\tlest Monday,' additional atroci, ties cdfetoittcfT by this flefid have been broughtto light.Not long after be made bit settlement In ÔcOtt, his wife was taken very sick.>'11^physician asserted that the kick-, ness' wàs caused bÿ UI-tmÉgé, which brought on childbirihi\u2019 The night before Mrs.KeHW died thé physician instructed Keller to send A Temperance Pledge.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA.The following circular has been issued by Mr.W.J.Spicer, Local Superintendent of tlm Grand Trunk Railway O T.h .« Local Superintendent\u2019s Office, Montreal.» \u201c To Agent* and Conductor*:\u2014Tbe < dismissals\u2019 that are recorded every few day» in our offence circulais In consequence of inttmper-aoee, show unmistakably that there are men ta the Company\u2019s service who eiWer cannot vault béing.j or will not control their propensity for drink- pear» in the lately ts««e nomer Royal to the \u2019 i St» Lawns c W'bo.rf Champagne, Primo Quality and Cheap.500 Casés for Sale.A Bargain toelose * consignment In lots to suit customers.Send for a Sample Case ; contains 1 dos.quarts at $6.00 Pint*, 3 dos.Bottles at $7.00.G.GORDON A CO , Montreal.May 28, 1«7A\tFm 0SCO,OOO FOR.#GO.( ¦ iJolnoH ,.«\u2022 I X-\ti\u2019jI' The Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorized by special act of the Legislature for tbe benefit of the Public Library of Keqtupky, wllj take place In Public Library Hall, atTAjOlsville, Ky,, WEDNESDAY, DECENBER 3, 1873.Only alxty thousand tickets will be sold.Th® tickets are dlvld *d into ten coupons or parts.At this concert, whieh will be.the grandest muaient display ever witnessed in this country, the unprecedented sum of *1,500,000, divided into 12,000 ousb gifts, will be dUtribnt-ed by lot among the ticket-holders.u LIST OF GIFTS : ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.$250,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.100,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.50,000 ONE GRAND 0A8H GIFT».\t26.0M1 ONE GRAND CABH GIFT.17,880 10 CASH GIFTS $10,000 each.30 CASH GI- T8 5,000 each.,.** ^\t¦\t____ I grès»?HÔMCeOPATHIC COCOA.\u2014TMs original I Lately, Col.Strange has\u2019béén trying hard preperattUM, whfoh haa attained sueh a world wide reputaWo»/ds'mttsufactored by TAYLOR BROTHERS under» the ablest homéopathie advice, aided, by thaï aklll.imd experteu?e o\u2019 the Inventors, aad will be ftm»4 10 combine In nection between the «fifl\u2019N.fece and the weather ; bat Capt.(ffeble aad iMr.Proctor have en fant\t^\tand\tmuc£ faKn, **1^ to M to «o Ufifrltifa* property of the fresh not., I ^ nnmh ^ leat.the j Aafronmnipal Society.for him If Mrs.Keller should feel worse Ing tfie flight.She was suffering from kic-^ ,\t.f.n> and braisés Inflicted by her brutal husband\u2019.1\t^ In the night the heighbonre were herrified by horrible screams.These cries ceased about daylight.When the neighbours called on the following morning they found Keller sitting smoking unconcerned beside his dead wife and «Arid.She had died in her child' birth.T^ellbr married his wife, a sprightly country girt.The old German and his youflg American wife lived peaceably only for a short time, - \u2018 log intoxicating liquors, and such men not only bring disgrace, suffering and ruin upon themselves and their families, but so long as tbey.rejmaiq in tho service, they reflect dis-credft upon and endanger the safety of their fellow employes, and cause damage to property and loss to tbe Company by a loose sud reckless performance of their duty\u2014even when only sligntly under the influence of drink.»' We know that a man who only occasionally y as uncertain, periods, drinks to excess, speedily- becomes demoralized and unreliable, and to far as his connection with the working of is railway is concerned, in whatever capacity he,may be employed, be is nat to be trusted out of sight of his superior officer, and there mbit be a feeling of want of confidence which proves extremely nnsatisfactory in every respect.a- .:u .\u201c Xou will, lieel.sure, agree with me that it is the imperative duty of every right-minefaf pèrton to do everything in bis power to dattHcaté this terrible evil from our large stafl[i and as 1 example is better than precept,\u2019 I desire your co-operation in at once organizing à Grknd Trank Railway '(Western Districts) Temperance League, to mean total ubfetirwuce «from eye-y description of in-toxicating.dripk as a beverage.t \u201cThe result of a faithful adherence tc such a pledge must be raestiiBably beaefici&l to the:»taff at large, and a blessing to the families of.men who bare hitherto wasted a large proportion of their wages in the purchase Of liquor.I f I shall be glad if yen will at once read this to everyone of your staff, aad head a list with my name and your own, and give the names of all the men who coneor and *.| *grèe to unite in this movement for their elferev\t^ \u201c I trust that the response will be fevour-àble, prompt and unanimous, on the part of all now connected with the Traffic Department of Û»e Oéntral, Western, Buffalo, and Oodfaricfarttnd Detroit Districts ; and I may bereiuttofeito that total abstainers will have the preference aa regards promotion and em-plovment i* the setVi«9e.LV 101 :r''*u ?-¦ \u201cW.J.8PICKR, JOta ,\t\u201cLocal Superintendent.\u201d When the brutality of tbe old man rendered life intolerable for the girl.In one of Mpoe dlffiruitfe* old KëTIer kicked his wife doors and threw her clothing after her ¦ought refuge with her brother-in-law.The mere fact seemed to give Keller great offence.He stormed and threatened to burn np the family, and filed a suit for a dîv\u2019Orèe.| His wife filed a counter bill, claiming alimony The following is the pledge refereed to: (Grand iTipnk Railway (Western Districts) »f these J .'j^randjTrank Rail a out of Tèmpérance League.¦.I Bliél CllToflil: ihétlnenfle eacb j Jane 21.JOTL- F< NOTICE.¦ RT WARDEN OF THIS HARBOUR OF .âs^a zJÿd GÔNEâMHIorTHX FOL- 9QfU»TJSt£m 9YKAMBHIP8 : Bco'TLAJrD.-3146 Tots.-Cap*.llnoWAT.-IglOTor^-Capt Herts.Wwawu* .-1887 Ton#.-Capt.Hyde.Irirore.».r.-»74ToM.-Capt.Stephen* l*X*jssse.-.iA»69*otff*r_0ep4.SZVMJ».».- Hsctob.1864 Ton».~C V^WtofiteOaaers of this Line are Intended _\tct Navigation of 1874, LONDON for QURBBC and MONT- BEAL, as follow» :\u2014-1-\u2014 .____ ¦ at Plymouth outwards for Paeaengers) mm.# ** Dklta____________Saturday,\t8 th vie Halifax.Ntajzxa.»___\u2014Wednesday, 17th vitt* Helfehx.\u2018 «;/ v *\\r, i And every adtsmste Wednesday and Atwi fleahrsfHtt.fr om QUEBEC for LONDON M tol- THE Ijfèec & Gulf M STE&MSHJPCOMPMY Notice is hereby given, that a GENERAL MEETING of SHARE- at the ofltee of tbe Company, In Quebec, on THURSDAY, the 14th AUGUST next, at TWO P.M?to te* » into cootlderetton th* question of lisuing NEW STOCK.By odder, W.MOORE, > '.V\tManager.Wit, U7«.\t, .PORTNEUF LINE.STffAMKM PORTNEUF, CAPT.FREXETTE, Leaves tbe Ohamplala Wharf on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS for Cap SantS, Platon, Port-ueuf, Ste.Emelle and St.Jean D< schaliions.Returning, the Boat leaves SL Jean De-MhaiUona every MONDAY and FRIDAY calling at same ports.Time of Leaving regulated by tbe tide.For further Information apply at the offlee tbe SL Lawrence Tow Boat Co., St.contrai of i th* .Quebec Board of Trade, and Established by Act of ParltamenL Surveys on Hatches, and Cargo attended to when required.On application a copy of tb' Regulations wld be furnished to ShlpMasteis, once in each year.Surveys of wracked Vessels and Cargo, promptly attended to.Offlce\u2014Victoria Chambers, Corner of SL Paul aod SL Peter Streets.Dwelling 49, St John Street, without.JOHN DICK, Port Warden.May *, 1878.\tFm of Andrew\u2019s Wharf, July 8, 1878.sfaWWaTr 3 Axr»are*jx>a.\u2022oomaro».».These vessels have very superior aeeommo- \u201ccssfsarJisrsr I Of bringing out their friend*.4sa*ea raox Qumra.$8A rt od.apply to TEMBER- ftteerage 31 BILLITKR \" and THOMAS MEADOWS A CO^ MILËOTKEET.Chwpttde, London DAVID A OO.ï», un.; s The Steamer \u201cTIGER,\" CAPT.BLOUIN, /COMMENCING ON THE 10th INSTANT, wfli leave 81 Andre** Wharf every d*EC*DAY and TUESDAY for St# calling at Chateau Richer, Ste, Famille end fit.Français.Retnnuag will leave Ste.Anne on MONDAYS end FRIDAYS, snd call at seme poem To* hour of departure Is regulated by the tide Fer.further information apply at th* office of toe SL LaWrehee Tow Boat Company, SL Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOURY, freeratary.May S, 1871.GABOURY, Secretary.VICJTOÏCIA.DRUG HALL AND TRUSS FACTORY 38 SL Radegonde Street, Mohthhax.BAKING POWDER u the Favobxtx of all who have used it, and .they are Mixliow, It la the Favours or the Queeh.It la tbe FAVoaroBer thbPbiwcb But chiefly, and above all others, it la tb' Favobxtb or the Paorui or OaitAPA.By whom It la appreciated aa th* » BEST IN USE.\u201d See th* Trade Mark on every package.Sold by Grocers throngbent the Dominion November 7, 1873,1'n\tton mlnal PANDER, and KBrKÆs, / I\u201c\u2018ER*AND IMPORTER.OF f el kinds and slsea, lUodo-mod -Belts, \u201c OH0ST EX-SHOULDER BRACE,\u201d for Ladles aad Gents : Elastic Stockings, Suspensory Bandawt, SpUuU and Crutches, Appliances for Spinal Curvatures, Club Feet, Bow Legs, Weak Ankle»» Anchylosis, Diseases of tta* Hip, Joints, An, Ac.Sole Meaafaotnrer for the Dominion of \"BKIGKFS* HCPBOVMD ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS Aa Appliance well-known, and strongly re commended as «THE SUPPORTER.\u201d CONDECl\u2019S life-like ARTIFICIAL L1HB8! The Bsar T.tiin now made, and for whlol many certificates have been received, from Physicians and «the ra wb* have worn them., Sorgloal lastrunpents end Rubber Goode October 4$, 1174.\t«^y I SOLtnflLK 'éirOCOLATE, made in minute without boiling.Tbe s.oove articles prepared ¦ exclusively : \u2019 by TAYLOR BRO-THER8, the largeet manufacturers In Europe, and sold In tin-lined packets only, bv : Storekeepers and others *11 OTP* the world.Steam MUlfi Brick Lane, I-ondon Export Chicory MUls, Bruges, Belgium.March l4.1873.____________tth B :'Wf?»'r\t' '\t\u2014.\t- '(ob-i 100,900 150,000 50,000 40,000 1,000 each.500 each.400 each.40,00(9 HOC each.\t45,000 200 each.50,000 100 each.».\t82,500 50 each.650,000 60 CASH GIFTS 80 CASH GIFTS 100 CASH GIFTS 150 CASH GIFTS 260 CASH GIFTS 826 CASH GIFTS 11,000 CASH GIFTS iv \u2022 i TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASti, amounting to.».».$! 600,000 The distribution will be positive, whether all the tickets are sold or not, and tbe 13,000 gllfts all paid In proportion to the ticket*/mid.PRICE OP TICKETS ; Whole tickets $50 ; Halves $24 ; Tenths, or each Coupon, $5 ; Eleven Whole Tickets fdr $500; 22* Ticket* for $Ufr0 l 1U Whole Ticket* for $6,000; 2X7 Whole Tickets for $10,000.No discount on less than $500 worth of Ticket* at a time.Full particulars may be learned from clrcu lara, which will be sent free from Ibis office to all who apply for them Tickets now ready for sale, and all erders accompanied by the money promptly filled.Liberal terms given to thoee who buy to sell again.TH08.E.BRAMLETTR, Agent PubL Llbr Ky., and Manager Gift Concert, Public Library Building, LoulavlUe, Ky.August 10, 1878.______________Am insolvent Act ot i860 SI.fW COLLIGE, RICHMOND, P.Q.tHlB INSTITUTION WILL RE-OPEN TL _ for the FALL TERM! on MONDAY, September 1st next.Sijv\t*»j L &iadepts are reminded that tbe enduing Session *rlll cU S3 with the Annual Exhibition and Distribution of Prises.At this College a Superior Education can be obtained at a irato lower than at any Institution of similar standing In the Dominion.The Plan ©f Instruction embraces the Ele- I ^ld\u2019imply total freedom\u2019from RrurwOiaiL th* Kronen sud I .\t.\t.r ^\t^ _\t.\t.CANADA, PKOVINCE or QUEBEC, District of Quebec.Superior Court, TO IMNUFtCTURERS STEAM ENGINES\u20147, 0, 9 and 10 INCH CYLINDERS, ready for Immediate dell verv.\t'\t1 ' ¦ JUDSOira PATENT GOVERNOR\u2014Price list and descriptive circulars on application.BARK MILLS\u2014The celebrated Bangor paters.TURNING LATHES\u2014Engine Lathes, Screw Gutting Lathes, Brass Fin Is hers\u2019 Lathes, Iror.Turning Lathes; Wood Lathes, Ac.LATHE CHUCKS\u2014Independent, Jaw Grand HcroH and Lever, a full stock on hand.BOLT CUTTING or SCREWING MACHINES \u2014Merrlman\u2019ii patent.COPYING PRESSES\u2014All sizes, new patterns, [to the trade only.] CRACKER and BISCUIT MACHINERY\u2014 All the latest and meet improved Hr* ke Machines, Dough Mikera, Man\u2019s Biscuit Machines, Cutting Machines, Candy Ma-f ebines, Ae., Ac.R.GARDNER A SON, Momieal.December 7, 1873.in the matter of BINET A LAROCHE, Insolvents.T\"T the offlee of this Court a consent by: bell creditors to their discharge, and, on th FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER next, they will apply to the said Court for a confirmation of the discharge thereby effected.BINET A LAROCHE, By JOS.G.BOSSE, Their Attorney.July 29, 1678.\ttd tf>r\t©OA PEK DAY' AGENTS Wanted All classes ol working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work tor us In their -.pare moments, or all the time, than at anything else.Particulars free.Addres G.STINSON A CO., Portland, Maine.May 6, 1878.\tLm-dAw mentaly English.Branches, the French and viernmn languages, à full C^atslcal, Mathematical and Com otorciaf'\u2018Coot SC,\u2019 and- Classes will' ie àlsô Bpetied for \u2018thé'study of Chemistry and tie Utfl'er Physical Sciences.St.FRANCIS COLLEGE being affiliated with M< GILL Students may pass regularly from 11* jCbsses to the Second or Third Year of th* Uul.vettlty.Cours,*., .4t\u201e j .The rural cWruct*j:qf Village of Rtch-mond.m ^cturesq^a aceuer^, the salubrity of Its atV, ai.d its convenient position es a Railroad Centre, afford special attractions to Students who aie seeking health and recrea tion, while pursuing a course of fctudy.The Coli.ge nffords ample room tore larg numher of -éludent*, and at * cheaper rate ttaah ordfn^tny oflfcni.\tf\t\u2022 >\tn ixfcMS FOR Boa aw and Tumow : Elemtumry Course.$100 per annum.Advanced Course.$140\t\u201c French, German and Chemistry, each $1 per Term.\td II.1 \u2022 The Siring Term lasts about 11 weeks.Tbp Summer Term abput 10 ^\t\u201c The Kalf term ftljjyut\t18 VatATiowa\u2014Siinimt.r 9 weeks.^ Sprlùfc\t1\t* XttiHB\t2\t\u2022« President\u2014Rr-HON.\tLORD\tAYLMER.* Secretary\u2014ARTHUR W1LOOCKS, Esq.References to Edward Trenholme, Esq., M.D.Montreal ; F.E.Gilman, Esq., M.A.Advocate, Montreal ; Rev.H.Roe, M.A., Melbourne, Q, or to tbe pffleers.t CHARLES Wm.PARKIN, Principal.Jnlyl4, 1878.\t,)\t( P.S.ROSS & BRO., 8, Qr^y Nun St.f Montreal, 20 Wood\u2019s Auokore,tested, from 8 owt to 1 Ton.Proved Oable Chains.Oakum, English and American.Sail Cloth, Cotton and LlUeù.,\u20191 Pitch, Tar and Rosin.Oils, Olive.UftStor, Lard.Boiled snd Raw Linseed.Eng lb b Leather Belting sad Lacings.i Flags, Dominion, British and French.10 Tons Lignumvline, selected.P.S.ROSS A BRO, June 14,1878 Mr.De la Rue wss lumnieen with hint, and he has also resigned, or rather retired in die-gust with the whole faction.;, .Now, sir, what construction! is to he put oo such bigoted coaduct ? Foundry Oder.s NeW being landed es « Veteran.\" For sale by WM.CRAWFORD * SONS.August 29, 1878.\t, o L.A.August 30, 1878, CAS AULT, Lti*Co).XL A.G.Comg.Ml).DtsL Nb.7.e : 4 C *-
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