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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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St.Jtha and Halifax, by which an unlimited variety of Excursion Tickets ar« Issued, at Reduced Rates, and sailing from Q, ne bee via Gulf to Hall'ax, 8L John, Portland, Boston, and return via WMte Mountain*.Also, regular tickets to all points In Canada and Ut lred Stnt\u2014' ' v \u2018 State-Room and PnVman gceammodatlon given at once.Avt>rt> thx rush at th* Wharf Ofpiom.Get redable information and éèehré yoaCpassage \u2014 THE GENERAL OFFICES opp.silo St.Louis Hotel or 68, Peter Street.-.R.M.STOCKING, 1\tTicket Agent.G.LEVE, \u2022*'.< \u2022 Passenger Agent, August g, 1874.\tBm QUEBEC HiiioyRiiBgyMEiTS 'Quebec Harbour Commission, ¦ fQd - Jii'J of; /j ( aj ; d^ \u2014 i their Quarterly yl/ uy/ll^,11114 \u2022ku\tIto.Wa unanimitv we are bound monowlbr Ortbe^, and will retom to Syra-\ton 0f before Thursday.*01» with remarkable unanimity, we are^\t^wior ^ ^\tLake K ,\t.\tthe discount of ZO 1\tw*7\t^ I -«Mta-rarrioM ~*l \u201c 4Wcoffin nf k-Cll'o;w, iog, m-Lort Dofhric .«1 ¦oK.- 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Governor\u2019s Garden this afternoon at 4 o\u2019clock, weather permitting.Ill\u2014We learn that Coroner Prenuergast has been very 111 for some days past, but is now recovering and able to be out.Ths 8 S.\u201cBeavsr,\" sailing from Atkinson\u2019s wharf to-morrow afternoon, visits Campbell , ton this trip as well as Bathurst.Shippers j shonld send their freight on bosrd to-day.\u2014 Kkbadvt.Hid I OXJIAA.pfuaflvAi.\u2014Col.Dayton, formerly on Gen.i Sherman\u2019s stafif, i* at lbs St.Louis Hotek ' ^ ^\tj Mr Jackson, of Chicago, sop of our esteemed X»Dt- \u201c °° r* \u201d \u2019 l!?\"- .\t.«_A privilege, and con- -OF\u2014 STrtl\u2019complicity to the eecape.Ths mp* Sry gains credence.Several tryitotm* ha^e t^n made to prove that the descent which Basaine 1* reported to have made from tbN^rYosi'i^«di*-Tb® *Dtjalü r*port 0f I the\u201c, ymteiday upward* of rATlogAL\u2014(Professor Count dp Zaba, inventor of a new system of teachin E0XJCi:T_TT7-,_ -,\u2014«\t/-,r nf a new system of teachiog history, which has -been introduced to several other countries, has arrived in town with the view of effecting arrangements for its adoption in f?Ss WHICH WILL *¦ SOLD AT COST.P auglS U' | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 187*.j having been derivea irom mo ucg»\u2014~\u2014- daring the difficulty between the Government and toe firm of Woodruff A Bobinaoo, of | CONCKBNTNG THE LAND SWAP.Thn Ottawa 7 me* of Monday exhibit» ____ solicitude as to our position in the present Ministerial criais growing out of the Tanneries Uhd Swap.Oar re-marks upon Mr.Chaplenu's letter, and oof commendation of the communication to the attention of our read ears, seem to have inspired our contemporary with some kind of fear that we are going back upon our-protestations against the business and it hopes «that these symptoms of a change m its policy are not indicative of whet is really going to take place.\u201d Let the lm« possess what soul H has in peace, for the backbone of tho ChMSPXB a this buamess » \u2022» firm as ever.Sorely we can draw the attention of the public to a formal declaration of a Minister ww «gcwvj.I._ j \u2014j*.tithe Great Western Station, i 01 cucvuug\t.«« \u2014\u2014-«Y _ .A Washington ds- byhJ ^pre-entiU tbsmselves ss porters, ask- the public educationai Institutions of the Pi ¦patch to the Btnûd says the offictalrof, the 1\tfo^bîr luggage shocks.These she ylnce of Quebec.\t.Trfnrr Deoartfaent were acquainted long I n-,lftnacrinai« résigné I.sod that is the last\tf bt-f^Se public with what would 1» th« ^h^ï?of the men or her tranks.\tPoucs CorsT.\u2014Chsrlee Copeland, seaman, ^3t of the Tilton-Beecher scandal, thereto-\t\u201e injector of the .Kogliah Poor was sent to jail for one month for r®flT1^ -rti-a being s matter of official\trltv Dsmocslly investi- duty.Elsear Lanouette, steamboat hand, for rttordf\tdepartment,\tthe\tluforntotteo\tgatingldUs Bye's systenf of^migtstion.,( absence without leave, was «niJO Jtel'for Srimr1^ deriVeTfrototiie tiegrtl^\tJ, ^ on holidays, there one month \u2019Alphonse B«eau wto fined og ^\tthw Govern tient 1 , .-vrr.i hotting accidents yesterday on I and cpste for one mouth, for assault sud the Bay In addition iq thoee already tele- battery upou Narcisse Docoteau.\t/ Sr*™™\t'\u2022 IWW\u20140» DoücuÿEotoD.r P^d.r^t oomnanions went ont jo a skiff, and steading held an-inquest at the Beauport Lnnatic Asy-__ the ivj-t fell overbonnl and was drown- lorn, oat&e body of Gilbert Racine, an in-LP\t\u2014 TuTjTÎja\tmate, aged about fifty year*.It appears ^bat ihtee and four o'clock yesterday while at supper a piece of food stuck fo J»1* .«££»\" fnvnJSnc?, * h!AiV«, ,l,ro.«, .ad ho grow hl^k ia U,.he.Th.ÏLTSiüiï ta Ow Doo, h.pjMredtofco plew tould ho neuh.t gat opnotpMhçd JJV,m^ and aank before he could down, and the unfortunate man was choked to Î>PMW=.»««J ra.d«,h.A .diet WM r.Qd\u2019 red In KdOAtohc.ÎTjSSÎk.lX7q«\u201c \u2014T.ld\tUltb the ,,,\tri.H.H., B\u2014Th.\u201cUnion\u201d will Hke tng ww»» t> -^ éeylh of ^5 feet, add Baj.caltiog at Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup which Moulton is * partner.The sonder to ?^\u2022nartment is that there was not tne department is that there was not «\u2022 nlosionToog Sgd.The Treasury ofifielals say L tt Plymouth Church foiled to\ttta 88o for high mixed and yellow western.Barloy nominal.Gate heavy; repejlpto 108,000bus; sales 87,000 has at 45 to 50e for new mixed western, and 60 to 54c for white do; Pork at 28,50 for new mess.Thursday.Friday.Saturday.Bund ay.Aug.\t17\t8 27\t0 43 \t18\t9 55\t10 09 \t19\t10 28\t10 45 \t\t20\t11 03\t11 25 \t21\t11 47\t0 14 \t\t22\t0 48\t1 26 \t28\t2 7\t2 54 MOON'S PHAflKH.\t\t TRADE MARK.STAKMflî «ttt AND QUAilîY.YfitiUlllfttE.Full Mood, Thursday, 37th.8b.27m.a.m.Notice» of Birth», Marnage» and Death», 60 oents.No exooptions will he made to this rale.BIRTHS.At Marla, on the 17th instant, the wife of N.M.Carswell, Esq., of a ton.At 8U Aiban\u2019s Point, Vermont, on the 1 Sib Instant, the wife of P.Po|ntont of a son.# are ¦¦*»¦ Lr1 \u2014 ton \u2014 MOHAIR AND DOUBLE WARP AttACi.fmUM'AST BLACr., AMO FRcE FROM IMPtRFECTKWl WE BEE» MOST HV9PEUTFULXY TO omiouert to oar sostomers, and foe publie, that ws have lately receives a full assortment of the above celebrated vesiayitu vjuurvu% «33 HAKBISO.On the I2tb Inst,, at the Wesleyan Church, by lbs Revd.H.F.Bland, 1\t1\t\" son of John Roomer, Esq., to eldest daughter of Edward Bn both of this city.On the 17th Instant, at Bk PatrieVs Church, by the Revd.Mr.McGauren, pastor, Peter E.Wright, K«q.to Mary Thereto, eldest daughter of T.J.Murphy, Esquire, contractor.N« oards.LION BRANfi BUCK LUSTRE i which has so equal firr quality, durability, nice glore and good shads*.C Bewarji or Famik UigrATKOrs.,ydp^ only realJwand te Two Eaparant Lions and a Sheaf of Grain, and can be had at very - - - « ooo.awMfc FYFIfeGflWtfAlfS' AS* fol fi.T oHn HE.X W.i ill .H DIBD.At Montreal, on the 15th Instant, Mary J*M Bmyth, youi gest and beloved daughter of Robert J.and Mary AUn Hopper, aged One year and five months.The lateral will leave the str.\u201c Montreal,\u2019\u2019 thia day, (Wednesday), the 19th Inst, at 10 hVt'ook, for Mount Hermon Cemetery.Friends end acquaintances are respectfully Invttod to attend.\tfi At Levis, on the 18|h Instant, Francis Nett fifth son of E.B.gcott, aged 8 years and »0 mouths.1 \u2018 The funeral will leave hts father\u2019s resktenee, Loots street, Ttevte, this (Wednesday) mom-; In», at 10 o'clock, L »\u2022\t' f* iSiiiu fui;! Soon s.good soldiers hàdllàway* been firm to the front when required.He was glad to be able to psy them that tribute of gratitude Amongst them were Mr.Thotbss Poire, who had been lu their employ1 for upwards of 26 years ; Mr.Joseph Lemelin, for' 18 years ; Mr.Domioiqu* Lecours, and his late father ; Mr.pierre Sfomson, Mr.Joseph Samson, Mr.Charles Padqet, Mr.Petris, Mr.^qulanger, Mr.Francois Vtbvorti Mf, Qerm*in Mickqud, ^nd »eyeral otfiers.He thanked them once more for their kindner*.Three cheers were then\tcalled and ad- I Lard at\"!! ll-lto for steam.Batter at 25c to tosFaU», If .ii \u2022' ¦^tb-ltil The Governor tienersl ^te engaged rooms in «be Royal Hotel tor some fisys in tito «ud of the week., * >v .»\t« .d%\t.lu : r\" al \u2022¦'1 !\u2019 àfof?» Harris, Grand fiecretarv^ «TO Msssnlc body, di«d thl» morning at 8 o\u2019clock, ««ter g long Illness.\tooLmnurw iui «via tovitpsu »^nu itff, »;muo\t' _______ Mooiit Fpg»»T| fi-aga8t A« ^lr.John z±,°:\t- hSftda of the Otaltit».\t,\tj J B^ckenridae, and the Governor* of four yesterday morning in remoyiog\toj f OH TH* FOURTH PAOS.M .* eiorn eru-y.eftt Mth**» ¦ -««jtx .1/».\u2022 !»\u2022*» *¦' | l «To the Dsudelicn.\u201d\tnO or Death of 8ir Henry Tomb».The Marquis of Waterford\u2019» Marriage.Ac., Ao., Ac.Rkcodorr's CouRT^5Rêxander Ohlppân, a sailor, was discovered cruising about Cham-plain street badly whiskuy-logged.The Court asked him for $1, or in defaoit be might go chippln\u2019 stones on the Plains for eight days.James Connolly, laborer, spends too ranch nf hie weekly wages in taverns, and so falls into the bands of the police.He got the tradition»! I or g.^n individual for interfeflpg with thé police, was' dnèt} fl, A WELL SELECTBD STOCK OF a rot* TO SPORTSMEM.rJC\u2014\u2018ret?W3JI mmjmmmam'itifm KM M W6 t»ÈI SAIMON AND TROUTr fiODS, ^ r ~ |fi| *\"\tGWl'vJrîi ing Nats, kU Lines, putlog Lines, ffiasow* Fly Dressing Materials, Fishing Baskets, Land Heels, silk worm, OuU FJy Booka, \u20actaff«, Ca\t, ti Spoon Bait», Hooks, Minnow», Ac.FUIES Ï .' -r A spendld assortment, carefully for Laves and Riven In this Lower St.Lawrence.Port of Quebec\u2014Arrived.Aug 18\u2014SS Texas, Laurenoeson, Liverpool, Aug 6, Wm M Macpberson, 80 pass and g n ca go far Quebec and Montreal.Bark Algiers, Mitchell, Liverpool, July 4, R R Dobell A co, coal.-Claus Heftye, Oxley, Newcastle, June 22, De Wolf A trowel), coal.-Albion, Fredenoksen.Greenock, July \u2014, Price, Brothers A co, bal.Brig Heroin», Hubert, Barbadoes, T Savage, molasses.Entered for Loading.Aug 18\u2014Marquis of Bqte, 563, Cardiff, R R Dobell A co, Blais\u2019 boomr.Breech-Loading Sbot Oons, with Implements, Revolvers, Cartridges, Ammunition, all stags IMPORTER AlTD DEALER \u2014IN\u2014 House Furnishing and General Hardware, Cooking Stoves, Ranges, &o., Ao,, Ao.\t1 Plumber, Gas-Fitter, Bellhanger, Tin and Copper-Smith.S pestai attention paid to the Heating of Buildings with Steam or Hot Water on ihe most approved plan.THOMAS ANDREWS, j Hw I.Hi.John Street, August 17, 18\u20194 Aug Cleared.18\u201434 Mtramlchl, Baquet, Plctou, Ac, Q AGP SS Co.Ship Glee Mtlden, Cummins, Liverpool, R R 1 Dobell A co.-Tbe Craigs, Heggum, Greenock, A Nlcoll.Bark Félicitas, Bernier, Liverpool, J Buraiali A co.\u2014\u2014 B jna Fide, Rostrlep, Monte Video, Cat -bray A Routh.Rafts Arrived at Quebec.Aug 18\u2014 John Bell, plue, Cantillon\u2019s cove.Ed McGll Ivray, do Cap Rodg^-.N Findlay,\tdo Weodfield Harbor, McDougall A Mills, do Cap Rouge.T McLaren,\tdo Si Lawrence Docks.Hilliard A Dickson, do Cap Rouge.J B Welter, pfoe and elm, sundry coves.Passengers.Per ss Waldenslan, Stephens, for Glasgow\u2014 Mr Alfred Milne*, Mrs McGuire, Mrs MoCualg, Mr Francis Walpole, Mrs Peto, Mr Biaasdeii, Mr Robertson, wife and child, Mr H McCrae, \u201410 cabin and 16 steerage paisengers.Per ss Miramlchl.Baquet, for Plctou, Ac\u2014 Mr H S Scott and two grand-children, Honlla Mr Oulmet, Madame Oui met, Miss Oulmet, two K« vd Sisters of Charity, Mrs Ksyenhmgb, Mrs Waugh, slst r and two children, Mis» « Lamontagne, Mr* ScholefielU Hargrave, Mrs Hutchli.fcou.Dr and Miss Mo>* din, Mr Msrsan, Dr OUrd, Mr J ¦ Ü vlhtatel» Kcs.1, St.John Street, Upper Town, «fid No.Ifi, Notre-Dame and Sous-le* b Fort Streets, Lower Town, IMPORTERS MO DEALERS wJ Hardware.House Furnishing and Btfiidifig jmmmtaegitatammBttmBreemimatttti^^u.FIMHINO TACKLE, ,\tNew Importation?AMERICAN REVOLVERS, A4 Reduced Prices.SILVEB PUTEP ICE PITCHERS.WASHING MACHINES, \"Baliuk,\u201d gee manufactnrer'a advertisement.patent fly catchers, A really good thing.S.J.SHAW A CO Joly 26, 1874.Unde- tb* direction «( .Uw SkhH of the' Congregetttft.| > A>\tre «-til uafrl TEMBER.moderate.\t^ '\u2022\t¦ 1 Angnat If, 1*74.8ÜPE&I0R.Y 'U FIREWOOD.____ n iA\tWon.5 W LONO* 4v V (Fteita measure).For Bale at Rewamlto^ffitiarf by.rq QAC JOE.LTOFAGE, ,V.H !'' \"ll; 84.James Etavat, *\t^ ^\\tJ re* LowarTown, V T«\tQnettae.A»lfo»t 79.^4.\t^\tC LODGING wmBk OR FOUR PTew**1.\"**' olEXi^e.A5 |^yijTn|rB in a fin t»< lata bofiae on t he Oar*.lati Afornat 19, 1874»\t.\t.iMjüi ^ lot brttaTTJSoWrd l y tout butines* of rate firm sbkU ba rahtlarefi by CHkR^*:CO,5feTto,Xt\u2019 rAil9ï t6* styla and firm of OOUBTFNATA Co.Toa d»fl^ « Hegvm, OeËriÜAy\twill bs srttiwi by Comtanay 6 Oil wbaw due, a» e rted, mailed teasy address oe reeslptcf$1.90.\t«.U ' MIDDLETON * DAWSON, j\t¦ i - Agents August If, 1874 1\t' ;-!_j- TUITION.AIADY, WITH TWENTY YEARS\u2019 EX-ptrfoiwu as a Teacher, aad the highest references, desires an engagement as Resident Governess ; or she would give an hour's tuition dally in either Music, English, French ftpan-Isb or Drawing, In exchange for comfortable board.Ad the da*ty roeda with harmless Fncgioa ' goldi Flrrt pledge of blithesome May, , Which children pi nek, and, fall of pride aphold\u2014 HiKh-hearted bnccnoeer»,\u2014o\u2019eijoyed that they\tA An KfrVydo in the grass have found, Which not the rich earth\u2019s ample ronnd May match fat wealth I\u2014thoa art more da* tome Xhaa all the prond gaj sommer blooms may be.Qhid aa thine ne\u2019er drew the Spanish 4LLAN mt JT Î1W4Î OhiWaontraetwnbiheacysrnmoDtorOau» « (tar the Ooneoyhnhe trf Csownsn tnd United State* MeHe.HE tlEBEC HD SUIE POSTS S.8.COMPANY.1874\u2014Suminep Ajmûgement»\u20141874.Throogh the primerai hash of Indian teas, Hot wrinkled 8m lean brow Of age, to rob the lover\u2019s heart of ease, *118 the Spring\u2019s largess, which she scatters To rich and poor alike with lavish hand, Though moat heorta never anderstanJ To take it at God\u2019s value, bat posa by The offered wealth with unrewarded eye.Thoa art my tropios *nd my Italy : To look at thee unlocks a warmer clime ; The eyee thoa giveet me Am in the heart ami heed no space or time, Kot In mid June the golden cui reseed bee p Ml4 a more Hammer like, warm ravishment.In the white lily\u2019s breeay teat His oooqaered Sybsria, than I, when first From the dark green thy yellow circles RARDnnajr.OIROASSIAH POL , think I of deep shadows on the gram ; Of meadows where in son the cattle grase Wham, aa the bceesee posa, The gleaming roahea lean a thoumnd ways ; Of leaves that stnmber lu u cloudy mass.Or whiten m the wind ; of wUtem blue That from the distance sparkle throogh Borne woodland fSp ; and ed eky above ¦ Whom one white cloud, like a stray lamo, doth move., My childhood\u2019s surliest thoughts are linked with thee 1\t.-u yfc .J Thu sight of thee calls bock the robin's r«, ! song,\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 > Who, from the dark old tree \u2022 Beside the door, sang dearly all day long ; And I, secure in childish piety, Listened as if I heard aa angui sing With news frofn Heaven, which he did bring\t.\t* Fresh every day to my untainted ears, When bird » and flowers and I were happy peers.How like a prodigal doth nature see to, When thou, for ail thy gold, so common .art l Thou teach eat me to deem\t* More sacredly of every human heart, Since each reflects in joy its scanty gl^m Of Heaven, and coaid some wondrous secret ?- y rfp>> m\tj .4S00 fBalKllngJ.-**oo £»pt J -__4200\tOsptH Brown.aj* .Ü.WOO «apt A Alrd.SgZKH*1**.SU uSSi&SSi ISStÆaK.-.-WM P.t-BUVIAN.-WOO OAAFIAir_______ WOO\tCaptTrrmks.aiBXRWiAir.\u2014^.-*4** MAN a'TOBAJT.*400\tOapt Hm|h VryU*.OANAI'IAN.___.-W00 Oapt *JfW**- NOVA8OOTIAW_.JW0 O.W ^c^°a' ÜÏOBTH AM*R10AN>1T*4 PHoSlQLAN^ir!.^W00 Oapt Oraham 5?gggE:a5^5&r, ÏTMWPOUNDLAND.1MO Oapt.TRM STMAMMBS OF THM LfFEBPQOI MAIL \u2022 LUTE UtWMBPOOL awacy THOB»- QUf.Pmfr every HATtntlXAY ¦« LOCK vfOTXt* to reoeivs qn ^ourdandm\u2014Mufls WWrpmsmwUMUad treat Tralant Will Mland) am L>toaM to ho despatched from QUBBBC î\u2014 day, and BsjdcaViIaI PuuaaiA».PonTwaaram»-.\u2014.BflAirsaiATXAir.- ATJOVUftaW pntmajr.; 15th Au», 1874.Mnd w Wth « 5th Sept.12th A* tttb «\t« pgtoTTAXi MLAJX» I-XNB.Steam communication betwkkn eastle.Point du Ohene, Oharlettetown and Pic- too, and by Httiuoy and.Bieapi1*»*\u2019 tions with Bt.'ohn, N.B., Halifax, N.B., 1 or, land and Boston.\tttww The NBW YORK and BERMUDA LINE, between New York and Hamilton, Bermuda, every alternate Thursday.V j, .VM i»; the op»ninK oT uaVlBstlnh, thetaik _____or m Mlramlobl,\u201d Is intended to leave (tuebee rfbry TUESDAY, et 3 o\u2019clock, StfsaSKsSus blue, Dalhosute, Ohatbam, Newcastle and Point du Ohene.W\u201d «Albomhm,\u201d a#id yPVMft-intended td cnn rafnlarl» be tree* uebeu and Pietuu, touching at Chatham, NeweasUe, Point do Ghana and CharlottetorwM^TflpJ JLLW_J! j The aa.KJaiütaSa*\u2019 every alisrcate THURfi-DACj from New York for Ha** llton, Bermuda.p\u2019.miitr.n- Bermuda, for New York.Til -Tit-M \" uGeorgia,\u201dand ^Miiamiehl\u201d have eaeellantseaosamodation ar paa^nger».¦hlppom by Owebeo Summers most pay the Quebec Harbour CammUualoaers wbartSge dues on goodabewm shipment, |UBd«^|rosw must produce a eetMflaaro tor hWhÉH dflM ^ïïarïï.4,JïïïïïL to po> to.5 * in proper order for shipment, and to The Quebec and Gulf Porte BTEAMSHrp CO.ReductionTn Freight nu,* year ago flw si From this date «ll further notlte aU Outward Freight to porta of call will o* taken at a reducUonof 50 per cent from Tart®, u W.MOORE, Manager.July 11, 1874.all ease goods with the consignee\u2019s ad- Through tickets (o 8L John, N.B., Halifax, NJB., Portland and,Boston.\t' ¦Jf anger, Mitt Wr-iTt, ~»4 GRAND TRUNK FERRV.\u20224Ï- rNTIL Ft/RTHKRNOWClC 7^15 iteamer »\u2022 Sr, GEORGS,\u201d Oapt.Lamontggpe, ^ ^fellows-^' + Om-dAw I 1 ¦\t1 1 F IS HER IE S.rIE UNDERSIGNED ABB SPECLALI T prepared to supply ell the varieties bl NETS and SKINS suited to U* 0aU.It.LaWrattea snd Labrador Fisheries.1.ir .>!
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