Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 22 octobre 1873, mercredi 22 octobre 1873
[" * COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.vol.xxvn.i QUEBEC.WEDMESDAY.OCTOBER 22.1873.No.10,192.\u201c Waijarie I>»w.\u201d Bt Kbwc» £.Coiutock.One* oa a time, a conning artist draw A picture, ao divinely fair That each beholder\u2019s wonder grew and grew, .Beholding lovellne» ao rare.And while we waited, with expectant hoeh ' To aae the crowning light laid mu One sweep the painter gave with lifted brush, And all the marvel seemed undone.But only seemed, for through oar summers mast That fairy-freighted hammock swing To measured cadence of the sea, that just One rythmic name is murmuring.And from a gable-window looking down, Forever wistful eyes shall view The dainty foot, and shadowy eyes, and gown Of ganse, diaphoaooa aad blue.Aad summer moons mast ever softly tench Each golden coil upon that head ; For we, her lovers, will not yield so much As one pale, silken, shining thread.Tor, having once bestowed this wondrous ?***, The hand that gave may not withdraw ; Se long as light shall change and shadows shift So long shall live rare Marjorie Daw.\u2014Atlastio Monthly jor Nommber.THE LEPINE TRIAL.Tha examination in the Lepine case seems to have caused a profound sensa Uon in the North West.The Mamtoban of the 4th instant comes to us with a supplement which the lengthy report given of the proceedings seems to have necessitated.The examination is going on before Judge Be tourna/ ; and on the 26th September counsel were heard on the question of the jurisdiction of the court which had been raised.Mr.Royal, counsel for the defence, entered into a long argument to show that the Dominion Statute 34 Vic., cap.14, passed April 14th, 1871, and designed to extend to Manitoba laws in force in the other Provinces, empowered any court in Manitoba to try offences committed in said Province, or in the territory which hat now become the Province ; but it is aiso provided that no person shall be liable to punishment for any act done before the passing of the statute for which he would not have been liable imdRT WARDEN OF THE HARBOUR OF QUEBEC, Established 1871, nnder the control of the Quebec Board of Trade, and Established by Act of Parliament.Surveys on Hatches, and Cargo attended to when re-quired.On application a copy of the Regulations wifi be furnished to Ship Masters, one* n each yesir.Surveys of wrecked Vessels and Cargo, promptly attended to.Office\u2014Victoria Chambers, Comer of sl Paul and 8L Peter Streets.Dwelling 49, St John Street, without.\u2022fOHN DICK, Port Warden.May 8, 1878.ffUTTi 11H1B LINE JR COMPOSED OF THE ! following FtBST-CLASS, PULL POWERED, CLYDE BUILT STEAMSHIPS, and Is Intended to perform a regular service between Liverpool, Quebec and Montreal IN SUMMER, and UVERPOOL and PORTLAND, IN WINTER :-p Tons, DOMINION .» 8,200 (Bslldlng.) ONTARIO.- \\*0 (Building.) .TEXAS.2,860\tCep».\tBouçbette.LORD CLIVE.8,400 Cspt.Urquhart.MEMPHIS.2,600\tCapt.\tMellon.MIK8IS81PP)______ 2,400\tCspt.\tDunlevy.VICKSBURG.\t2,500\tCapt.\tPéamw».MISSOURI.2,160 Capt.Mnlthiaa.3X» LOUIS._.1,824 Capt.Roberts.t These vessels have very superior accommodation lor'Cabin and Steerage Passenger?, and pre-potd Tickets me issue* at reduced prices to Jrop* desirous vf bringing out ikeir friends.The S les mers of this Line are intended to l>«W GRAND TRUNK RAHWAY JOMPANY OF CANADA.O\u2019 kW AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT, TH* tM JUNE, Tmbu will !\u2022»?* Point L*t1 »\u2022 floüowi:\u2014 Doy Tmln tor tb« Whit* MoonUlna, Portland And Eorton.^- T 00 njn Local Train tor RlTlarc-do-Loop and IntanncdlnU Btatlona.\u20140 00 a.m Mixed Train tor Rtohmond and Intermediate StaUooa.^.-.\u2022 W ajn Train tor Montreal, White Moontalna, Portland and Boston at____________________________ 1 10 p.m Express Train tor BlTlere-dti-Loop, Trots Pistoles.t 00 p.m t^hi Express Train tor Montreal, White doantains, Portland and Boston ., r.§ SO p.m a J.BRYDGE8, Managing Director.inns 10, irrA\tD j!hb nym siimi COMP ANT Of CANADA.1873.Summor Arrange hi en ta, 1878.PmUm Parlor and Homdoomo Nm Ordinary Or* on oU Through Day Trim», and Palm* Stooping Oar* on all Through Night Trimo mar tho laaee Montreal as tollows:\u2014 QOINQ WEST.oap MaU tor Piasostt, Ocdsnsbugh, Ottawa, Brookrllls, Elngston, BedsTtUe, Toronto, Onslph, London.Branttoed, Goderich, BofThlo, Be trot t, Ohleago, and all points \u2018West, at.\t.».8,00 a.na Might Eaprsss \u2022\u2022\tP**1 Mixed Train tor Toronto stopping at «a Stations.hMnjm Passenger Train tor Broekrrllls and ell intermediate Stations-.0.00 pjn.Iswal Train tor Vaadrenil at S pjn.every week day, excepting Saturday, when Itleavee at.\t* 00 pja trains leave Montreal tor LachUm at 7.00 a.m^ 0.00 am., 11 noon, A00 p,m^ 0 paa., and OJtO p,m.crains leave I A .ON AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT, 2MH Is»»., The following alterations la the running of Trains will take pM®o» ?**.: Train tor Boaee\u2019e Point, connecting with Steamers on Lake Cham- plain__________________\u2014\u2014\t_*¦ local Train for Vaodreull.\u2014- S-00 ™\u2018 Aoeomiaortatlnn Train tor Brock- villa- 8.00 PJi.Might Exprses tar all pointa Weat.9.00 r.v.C.J.BRYDGES, Managing Director.Mag U.IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE CHANGE of gauge upon this Rallwsy In the Month of October next, the Grand Trunk Railway Company will have about 100 Engines lo Dispose of, They are of various sixes And all à feet 6 inches gauge.Many of them are aul table fur MILL and other purposes.FuM particulars wUT be given on application to the undersigned, or to Mr.H.Wallis, Mechanical Superintendent, Montreal.COMMENCING ON Monday, 11th November, 1871 HALIFAX ÂNÔTsT.JOHN.No 1 Through Express, will leave Halifax at 7am dally, Sundays, excepted, and be dne in St John at 8.80 p m, In season to connect with the Night Express to Bangor and Boston.No 2 Through Express, connecting with Night Express from Boston and Bangor, will leave St.John at 8 a m dally, Sundays excepted, and be dne In Halifax at 9.26 p m.No X A 6 Throngb Freight, with Passenger Car attached, will leave Halifax at ll m dally, Sundays excepted, and be dne In Ht.John, Sundays excepted, at 3 p m the following day.No 4 A 6 Throogh Freight, with Passenger Oar attached, will leave St.John at 12.46 p m dally, Sundays excepted, and be dne In Halifax, Snndaya excepted, at 2 p m the the following day.No 7 Passenger Accommodation, will leave Sussex for SL John, at 7.80 a m.No 8 Passenger Accommodation, will leave St John for Sussex, at 4.46 p m.No \u2022 Passenger Aooom modatlon, will leave Halifax tor Truro, at 4.45 pm.No 10 Passenger Accomodation, will leave Truro for Halifax at 6.45 a n.No 11 Freight, will leave Petltoodiao tor St.John at 6.46 a m.No 12 Freight, will leave St, John for Petlt-oodiao at 1.46 p m.No 18 Freight, will leave Penobequls tor St.John at 2.45 p nx.No 14 Freight, will leave St, John tor Penobs-qnls at 9.45 a m.No 16 Freight, will leave Halifax tor Truro at 2.16 p m.No 16 Freight, will leave Truro tor Halifax at 7.80 a m.No 17 W A A R Passenger Accommodation, will leave Halifax for Windsor Jonction at'8 a m.No 18 W A A R Passenger Accommodation, will leave Windsor Junction for Halifax at 7.40 p m.No 19 W A A R Mixed Accommodation, will leave Halifax tor Windsor Jonction at S p m.No 20 W A A R Mixed Accommodation, will leave Windsor Jonction for Halifax at 9.66 a m.Train* between Truro and Piotou, No 21 Passenger Accommodation, will leave Truro tor Piotou at 10.20 a m.No 22 Mixed Aooom modatlon, will leave Pic.ton for Truro at 6 a m.No 24 Passenger Accommodation, will leave Piotou for Truro at 8.16 p m.Traîna between Paineeo and Pt.dn Chene.\t* No.26A81 Freight, will leave Point da Ohene 7 p.m.No 26A82 Freight, will leave Pal nsec tor Point d$ Ohene at 7.80 a m and 8.80 p m.No 2T'A 29 Passenger Aooom modatlon, will leave Point dn Ohene for Palnsec at 11.40 a m and 8.16 p m.No 28 A 80 Passenger Accommodation, will leave Palnseo lor Potn dn Ohene at 12.40 p m and 4.15 a m.Trains between Halifax, Truro and Plctoo will be ran upon Halifax time, and between Truro and Saint John, for the present, upon Saint John time.LEWIS CARVELL, General Superintendent.R»**w- \u2022 Offies\t« 1079\t
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