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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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I ; November 9, 1874\tF-dftw 7 A REAlSLY QOOp ÀRTIOT*.j [m; We wouid call the attentloa of all intereeled to an arUole of undoubted merit, and which we would advise all in want of to a\u2019 trial.We refer to \u201c Darley*»* Condi Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy\" being «xlnoslvely used by many of the horse dealers in the country\u2019; these mien have dlicovered that it Improve# the eon-dltlcn of Ui s horse by purifying the blood and removing from the lungs and Ever all that prevent* their healthy action ; Its effeet D soon apparent In the improved appearance of the animal, which Is one great reason why\u2019 hone dealers nee It as thsy are thus suable to get better prices and at the same time give, their customers sound and health} horssg.f \u2018 Remember the name, ajfifl see that thé nature of Hurd ft Oo., 1» on alMi Northrop ft Lyman, Toronto, Ont., ors for Canada.Gold by itil medicine Sold In Quebec by J.Masson k Ou*, W.£, Brunet, E.Giroux ft Brother.J.K.Burke, R.McLeod, W.M.LaBooba* J.J.Veklon, and an Medlelne Deoter*.aU November 7, 1874.\t* F-dftW are eloped vWt fantastic scene» unseen by day, \u2018 And, Wb4h they rim item their dear-bought ia*a*»iu*hl odi In\ti Put all this imagery from their mind* away And, turulba to the buslnesa-Hide of Hfe, Forget their dream* of youth amid ite strife He seas the phantblks pest ffim glide, .i\" than those we see at night, Whta ftjjmiog te\u2019«tired Nature\u2019s Awwt re- Our fancy tele* it* flight ; These dream*me tipped with sliver, and are \u2019\u2022\t-hrighti\t-fijffi For, when the.Night hath wrapped her tusu-.tlérouDd^\t.fT] Dusky aad atel flhr her departed light, to the creation of political strife, and to dangers ot the meet material and tangible kind.The struggle now proceeding in Uerm°ny alonce occurs to the mind as a palmary instance.I am not competent to give aa opinion gwni tbe particular* of that struggle.The institutions of Germany, and ths relative estimate ol State power aad individual freedom, are maecriatiy different from can.Ba| I aunt say as saaeb as this, firstly, tia alone that Is ta»w>h»d \u2022 eieew ticularly, (her* are recent laws in f duties even of England, ae\tso to .speak, .m&æmrt.man Catholic fellow oonutrymen te England and Ireland with reference to tbe subject, end ft asems to to one on whieh vr&wre entitled to solicit information.\u201d .« Zl vjl Br wav of coafirtaaiioa he refers to Archbishop Manning5» recent pamphlet on Csssar-iszn and Ultramontanlsm.The pamphlet then offers a brief reply to tbe question ebether'tbe propositions Mr.Gladstone has thus been defending were proper 4o be put forth by htus ?lm answer to this - he observes, that in association wUh foe Liberal Party be he* for 30 year»'laboured to maintain and extend tbe oMi lights of Roman Catholics, aad that fte himself that party have Sometimre suffered heavily in public opinion, \u201cfrom a belief that it was too asdent in foe pursuit of # policy.\" Bethought, tbecefece, that not merely general jostiee to society, but special justice to his party, which he \u201cmay have had a share in thus placing at a&ftMiyaifoiile be-bnr country men,\u201d rendered it becoming he should make foe preo** declaration .Up tq 1*70, however, opinion in the Raman Church on all nn titers affecting cfvtt liberty, was \u201cftee wherever it was reaoluto/ fiftftoogh an evil tendency was diaoermfeto Mr.Gladstone at that time felt u to be the find and paramount doty of the British Legislature, whatever Rome may say 6V do.to gffe Ire-all that jostiee could demand, aad while this debt remained unpaid he did frqt think it hi* province to open a®lue of argument on emptier of prospective rather than fcnme-diate interest which might have prejttddced the matter of duty lying nearest oin hand.Bat the last debt of foisk iad was, ha considers, paid by the Irish University Wit of February, 1873 \"Some indeed think that U vas overpaid, a question into which this is manlfestiy not tbe ^lace to enter.Bui the Roman QftfoôHc Pro-acy of I re laud thought flt to prooars the reject! ca of that measure, by the disaafl infiu-tmeo which they exayiesd over a.pertain numbei of Irish members of Parliament, and by the temptation.whicfa they thu# oAred\u2014 the Md, te effect «folDh fto use ft homely ) they made to attiaot the «apport of the Tory Oppo^dion.\u201d From that uaSment Mr.Gladstone felt that the situation was changed, and that\u2018fltoport-ant matt era would have to De olacred hy suitable explanations,\u201d and he nowtakof adraut-aga of his emaucipatlon from the restraints of an Officiai position.1 i PrThnc Iteatasing foe subject Mr.Gladstone anticipates foe inquiry whether these 'rations are meaat a* a recantation a regret, aad wbat they indicate as the policy of the fntareT HU answer is succinct and plain î\u2014\u201cOf what fo# XJbetal party has egtabliehed by word qr deed in ostablialiiug the ftlH efifti equality of Roman Catholics.I regret nefotng alfd I recant nothing.'\u2019 It is, he saysr tepolitical misfortune foal during the the Roman Catholic Church qui red such au extension df it» I highest classes of this oocntry.( queste have been chiefly among wc the numbei ot male converts (or i I might prefer to call them) has a eoneiderable.\u201d Jfie oboerve#, however, such e movement le the higher no* as is usual la fois country, indicate any similar movement in foe mass.«There is something lit the feati abnormal te each a partial growth, taking effiem ae it does among the wealthy aad nqbie, while Ihe people canuot be charmod, bïfray incan-tat.ou, Into the Roman Camp; The original Gospel was supposed to be taeftM «opc-ci»;! y ter foe poor, bat foe gospel of foe igfo century from Rome court* another and lees modest destination.If foe Pope dote not control more souls among us, ho certainty con-trois more Mr.Gladstone charactAristicaUp efiya, \u2019que of foe tetaUest sifttificanco,:\u2019,.But \u2018tfofoe little foat depends\u2019\u2019 on him ha will atlll be guided by the rv.te of maintain! ug ^ual^VK rigbta irreepertive of religions «MSereacte, and he conciudeo with foe tetioviag woete»^-\"Strong foe State ot foe Untied kingdom has always Wn In material sUeugfo : and its mofoi panoply it n&w, #» fofty lopie, pretty coenpieta it is froi theater tfth dignity of fo» Otowaani to be diverted from a path which they bare deliberately chosen, sud which it does not rest with ail foe myrmidons of tbe Apostolic Oatbolic j'of this country should fte ia foe aiarteeafo cettitoy wbat foeu foretafoera of England, (.xcapt a handful of did In tbe stkteZ&ti.whtotf shelled tn résistance to the , foe eeventeeath wheh, are entitled to < apporirtmt Wtoaid Sbese to whom 1 appeal Castsnued on\tPag*\u2019 rpn=r-Ri -MîOT?.-KrT-M-n- CiraOlsriOILB NOVEMBER 26, 1874.HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.Aàrcrtlalng Agooti fuf Mv'H^two ChromtclA lMp*n.ur« oT MalU\u2014J B Pruutmu.Motto H*U\u2014KHu %nd tb« Broanttam Omad Gift Conoort\u2014Hoary V Moor*.Board VauUd\u2014O P.to b* L*4\u2014P L> OttUTiaoa.\t'«M Uad*r*rU*n' Bala\u2014Owoo Morphy.PafcU* M**Uoc Tc-Might.^nfr of Mirrors at Hslf-Prlc*\u2014Oot L*ml*ux 4k Co.Mas*lay's Door 4k OaU Bprtaf\u2014Thoi Andrews Family Batter\u2014A Joseph.-ft Bonoit and otbors.tmpt Sal* of Dry Goods\u2014Estata of IwUUamJUUaoa AOo.Th» M Drily 4 Weekly Chronicle ts for s«l* at ^Kx.O.E.EoUwoir*.Army BtaUonar, oppoott* Post Otto*; Mr.M.MUMr, Peter BUrs* h; Messrs.FleroaePatersoa* Fd**-«Igpa llissl J Mi Brews, Bt.Jobs Bin i); Mr.Barreaa, Tobsooocksi, M} Bt i (wnboot); Mr.Oaks, ooraer oCBt sd D'AlgttUkm Btiwets, St John Baborbe, an* at Mr.Ritchl*\u2019*, Booth sjssbac JalylMTt.\t ¦ the tail-i#oe of origmalitf *»\u2022 appends to the asiWe, to say:\u2014 \u2018\u2022We lately referred to the inconsistency and Injustice of Mr lrrine \u2022 eulo-gist, the CmwNKLBj in aaidling the to* .ponüibilitjy of the law department, in ££* of.\t-WcJ.w^.y.prestige of the WBrinoe glyen vf thaa gentleman, on.the back of the Lieuten-ant-Governor.We did not, however, point out the extraordinary oompanson which that paper made, and which even Mrs.Malaprop could not call odorous, in I TdaaLaQoaa, Indian Terril ory, Nov 23\u2014A shooting stray occurred hew> this wiorning.Over forty shots were fired, and one men wss fetally wounded and two others injured.Albany, N.Y.t Nor 24\u2014The loss by fire at the Dicksou Elevator will reach $150,000.Mr.Beecher have signed a consent to set i down the argument on the bill on the parti> j culars before the Court of Appeals for Decern* her 1st.Tilton's counsel announce they rill ask the City Court ou Friday next to i direct the District Attorney to proceed promptly with the trial of the indictment against their client.Brevet Brig.-Genl.Thos.J.Leslie died this morning at his residence, in this city, aged 79 years.Nasktills, Tenn., Nov.25\u2014The next general triennial meeting of tbo Grand Chapter Order will be held at Buffalo, on the third Tuesday in August 1877.The follow* log officers have been elected :\u2014General denly Insensible, and expired at 11 o'clock to-night, ft is supposed that apoplexy was the cause.\t* An insane womae was found by a policeman early this morning wandering around town in her night-clothes almost frozen.There were stored in the building 60,000 bushels of barley and 26,000 bushels of oats, all of which were destroyed.There waa an insurance on the grain of $40,000.Nsw Yon*, Nov 26\u2014A tire in Palmyra, Michigan, yesterday, destroyed the Alder Fruit Preserving Company\u2019s manufactory.ms $25,000.«.-r.~r \u2014-x _\t.____.A strike is threatened against the proposed saying that giving th© title of Lxceiien y j\t0f 20 per cent In the wages of em- to a Lieutenant Governor was like saying Dloyeo- in fourteen large potteries in Tren* I Grand High Priest, M.K., Elbert H.English, Your Grace to a scavenger!\u201d\tton.îTj.\tof Arkamus; G.G.À.P., John Frlasle, of Ten- from this naraaraph that the Bt.Lems, Nov 25\u2014A flood of well exosot* nessee: G,G.K, Robt.F.Barnes, of Iowa; G.We infer from this paragnspu\t.j ^Twenty dollar greenbacks bas been put | G.Treasurer, Chas.F.Cnapman, of Massa- Mertmrjf wiahe* it to be understood that ^ circaliioil here*within the past few day#, I chnsets; G.G.Secretary, C.G.Fox.of New we questioned the right of the Lieiÿen- ^ principal «offerers being grocers.Three York; G.G.C.H, Noble D.Arner, of the Dls- » ristMmnr of this Province to the title ! men were arrested and a number of counter- I ttict of Oulumbia; G.G.R.A.C, Augustine T.ant-Governor ot this rro\tmen we ^\tBmyth, of North Carolina, the latter declined of \u201cExcellency, simply because\tp Boston NOV iff A shookL XjlLXX.-1- 9 rflHE UPPER PART OF THAT A flrst-elass Dwelling formlm* th* Com*r of Grant and DasPrat ries Sir**!*, St.Boohs, suitable tor a large family.Boat modérât*.Apply to F.L.GAUVBBAU, N- P.» No.28, D*Fo*m* Street, St.Roeb.November 86,1STS.\tF I*OIIVT LKVI, FOR ACCOUNT OF ILL CONCERNED.The Cargo of th* above VmmI, now in Store at th* Patent SUp Tart, \u2014Consisting of\u2014 UNDER-DECK CARGO,\u2014 14,692 Pieces, first quality, Pine Board, 244,642 feet.1,821 Pieces Pine Board, 26.788 feet.8al* at 11 o'clock A.1C.OWEN MURPHY AttcU*n*cr.November 3s, 1174.SALE OF MIRRORS HALF-PRICE fm TNEfjMrs mm mHZ UNDERaiGSRD WILL CONTINUE 1 to MU the balance of the MIRRORS by Privai» Sal*, every day, ooumenofoa THIS DAY, 26th, ontfl Batarday, 28th Instant, from \u2022 Cofort AJa.MU 4 P.M, at th* «tore, Turcot\u2019s Block, Monntaln HU1, Lower Town.OCT.LEMIEUX A CO., Auctlbnears.Norembrtkl, 1674, .J \\_O MAJLL.\u2019TIIAID TABLE, The above Silks are from a first-class manufacturer, and at least 40 per emit wader tha uioal prie*.A lot of Bailed Quilts and Oofttter*l Tary panes.f cheap A Irt of Hemstitched Handkerchief*.) QTJEBEO \u2014AND- GLOVER, FRY t CO.UK SI.JOII1.1.U.November 8, 1874.Fill MD Hint CUDS.WE ABE NOW FULLY 1 ASSORTED nr the following lines :\u2014 Ladies\u2019 Alexandre Jackets Scarlet Flannels, Children\u2019s Do.2 Do.White Flannel*, Fancy N*ek Starve*, Fancy Flannela Black Repp Skirt*, Blanket*, all sizes, Coloured Bkftfo Elder Down Qntlta, Seotifo Wort Plaids, Ladles\u2019 Wool fto*a, Wlnotoa.ah qoalUle*, Children\u2019* Xto,\tCollars and Caff*, Fancy Frilling*,\tTartan Shawls, Fancy Ruffles, .\tFancy Shawls, Flowers,\tFeathers, \u2014AIM\u2014 A full assortment of Boy\u2019s Scotch Lambs Wool Shirts and Panto.SiMOHS * WILDS, Upper Town Market October 28,18f4.Qvwae: Pear OFrzoa.Nov, 1874.A.M.F.M.SAD.ONTARIO.Ottawa, by Railway Provlae* of Ontario («> QURRBO.A.M.P.M.6.08 «.OS f«M and Tbre* by Railway, ville.Island AMRRTING OF THE PROPERTY-HOLDERS ot Hr.PETER'S and OHAM I PLAIN WARDS will be held in th* Btaoa-omta Boii.mwoa, adjoining tb* Rank of | British North America, THIS EVENING, the 26th Inst, *\t\u2014AT \u2014 7.30 o\u2019clock,' To take Into consideration th* ^ ffiRAQMMraOPQSmOH now before the Corporation \u2022ooceralng tb* QUEBEC A LAKE Bt.JOHN RJL Oo.A XgT* Th* MUNICIPAL REPRESENTATIVES of th* ahov* named Wards are u«*tod to attend.N\u2022?ember 26,1874.\tA SPECTACLES ! The best and cheapest speota CLES to preserve tbe EYES are tbo*© with Tinted Aoromatic Lenses, at $1.00 a Fair.Neutrals, 75 Gents a Fair, A» G.SEIfTW* Rompeon Baaaar.Fo\\* Agency for LAZARUS, MORRIS A OO.\u2019S celebrated Perfected Spectacle*, Eye Glasses, Ac.November 23,18^4.THOS.ANDREWS, HO.I, ST.JOH STREET.Importer cuad \u2014IN\u2014 \"\u2022-\"\"¦ÏKRwa».Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Glass, Patty.Ot OnMwrt Jos.Rodger's A Son\u2019s Catlery.Sleoiro>Plat*d and Nickel Silver Ware.GUT IN a, Doable and Single Fowling Pieces, Revolver*, Pistols, Cartridge*, Powder, Shot, Cap*, Wad*, Ac.Plumber, Qae-rmer, Bell-Banger, Tin and Qopper-amth Work.Special attention paid to tbe Heating oi Buildings with Steam or Hot Water on the moat approved plan.STOVES,______________________ Just Received and tor tale by tbe undersigned at a *01*11 advance on eeat : Self-Feeding Coal Stoves, varions store and patterns.\u2022 Fancy Box and Parlour Stoves.Kitchen Ranges, Cooking EUovaa.Bronzed Benders.Fir* Gnards.Fire Irons.Ac.THOS.AKOBtfWS, No.1, St.Job* Street.November 28.18?4.KEEP IN MIND THE CliiT ClUMICi m \u2014AT\u2014 FAMILY BUTTER.* A FEW TUBS OF GOOD QUALITY For sale by A.JOSEPH.November 88,1874.\tB NOTICE.WE, THE UNDERSIGNED.FLOUR MERCHANTS Ot Qrebre, do hereby agree fo CLOSE our respretiv* place* ot best m at ONE o\u2019clock P.M.on SATURDAY from 1st December to ope*log of Navigation, 1875 Z.BENOIT.J.B.RENAUD A OO., ipér ?.Chat* au vert) DEMERS A DION, ARCHER.LEDUC A OO., W.A R.BBODIK, CONNOLLY A OO., V.TURCOTTE * OO-, GAUVREAU A KIROUAG, LAROCHE A GO., SEWELL, COOK A OO.November 88.1874.\tO Pond » Town-amp* and Richmond, to Montreal, by roll* way, dally, Chaudière Station-.*?*\u2022 Montreal Otty, by railway, and westward, daily [ e) \u2022\u2022»»«¦.¦».»«\u2022« Three Rivers and Sorel by railway dally, at.MtoêJh (MajaittM laity, (a).mm, BLG1W* A 8L Silvester, Tare day, Tooraday A , g « Hate'dar, 741 Ernst* da Lamp nil-war e»d Eastward, 1ère'MÛR- LOCAL MAILS.646?6.08' AN S.98 v.re 7.08 6,88 148 7.80 St Anselms.A Count?of Borah\u2014Ur, dally\u201e 748 mm.BttsmontASLMtehel daily .m»»»-.»\u2014» »«».»»»»« \u2014 6.OS 841 Bteavfil* and Laanon, «.oo .twite* dally, oSm.S4« 6.0) Levis, forte* dallyM.148\t1.94 «.00 748 Sorth Q*sb*e, twtre dally mm\u2014.T.88 S.C8 mmm Ste.Mario, Aa* County ,¦ c 38*00*^ dotty,,.»,.XL06 64t R*W XAvrooI and Bt Joan O hrystomn, twtee dally ms\u2014OO\u2014OOUO 8,18 EM 8 88 By net Oeve, twtee 4hN&^r**\u2022\u2022«»\u2022*\u2022 t** -re**\u2022*«\u2022\u2022\u2022\t8«f9 Opt* m (WsmU Vertu at».For, ElYeta, 1 dally t »»eaoM** *8\u2014a«awoa** Earth Shot* (RreO by land, Rea*»©* dally, «ta-arday werepted, a*.aad on r 1.88 Laval A Lake Breuport fnredsy AFrttem.1148 Chartesbatax, andLo- Moseley\u2019s REVERSE PRESSORE Door 4 Gate SPRING.The only Practical Spring ever invented.rnHIB SPRING GROWS STRONGER A* X foe Door alows and weaker re It opens.No latch** or retebre n**d*d«n l*ato* Door.ftf Can b* aren in operation on tb* Foci Offlc* and tb* principal Hotel Doan.For sol* by THOMAS AHDREWS, November 26,1874.SOLE AGENT, No.1, St John Street novIOJtm THE MALE OBPHAN asylum.: Jn the same building wo have just described tbe left wing baa been allotted to foe Mai* Orphan Asylum, of which Mr.Mighfield is superintendent, and Mrs, Highfield the Matron.Here, the children whose parents belonged to tbe Cbnrch of England are provided for and fed, clothed and lodged until they are about fourteen years of age, when a choice of trades is offered them, they being apprenticed to the one they may like best.There are now in the orpbonage 21 boys, ranging from three years of age upwards.It seems FIFE* ;\t; SELLING THE WHOLE OF THEIR Splendid Stock at a Sweeping Reduction BEFORE Removing to Fabrique St.November 20, 1874.DUNN, DAVIES & CO 5 OF THB MOMTOBAI.STOCK KXOHAWO*, BROKERS In Stocks, Bonds, Exchange, A*., and AGKENTS FO» TH* HBOOTZATIOH \u2022rtgar** R «¦omatel arn grerarelly- 117, FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.Montreal\u2019.Ian* 14, 1874.OF DEC.29.Milt WMSillM IN AID OF THE MIC IMF MIDI OF NORFOLK, VA.DAY POSITIVELY FIXED.TUESDAY, 39th December.T.AWTP OHAJVOJE ! Authorized by Act of the V Lrglnla Legislator* (peered March 8th, 1878).50,000 TICKETS'6 000 CASH GIFTS.fofiOO.OOO t TO BE* GIVEN A.WA.YI ONE GRAND CASH GIFT OF- $J£000 ONR GRAND CASH GIFT OF.\u2014 ONK QRA'ND CASH GIFT OKre.re.e OlfE GRAND CASH GIFT OF.ONE GRAN ») CASH GIFT OF-./ym« orand cash gift oFm.'.m,, 2SÊ GRAND CASH GIFT OF- 8,000 .» «-.j.Gift* of $1000 each.mm.18»000 \u201cSSwfl.?; îs>sî?- 2.88 T.88 RAY OF 7.80 MatapcdUe, Cross Point, Marta, Oamr-belitoa, Ronv*U*w Bboalbred, Capita Ot New Richmond, by land, dally.\u2014.Conn ties of Bonaven-tare.aad Gaap*, by lead, at.T.0S T48 n*w; moratetnu, Woo«-stoek, br and dottyv 748 \u2022.«8 mm* *»w i F.Taland aad Nov* Beotia, F«rG.T.Bna- dally, al.(Vewftiaadiaad é mad*, W J.at.» to inriedre os mO for HaBfox, wtreore despatch I* on rerivatrt Inman from N.Y (5ml 8.M .6.00 26,000 28 900 bdfooo 800i 41 oaab GUto of 860 < 7* Cash Gifts of 160 each.«60 oreb Gift* of 1001 678 C**b Gift* of 5®' 6000 Crab Gift* of 10 \u2022 iôôÔ Oaab Gtfto, aBgregattng.$868,088 PRICE OF TIOKEXB: Whole Ticket*, $10; Half Tloketo, $8 Quarter Tloketo, $8.60 ; Eteven Tloketo $100.For Ttekrts Olrenlara, AoM oddrres, HENRY Y.MOORS, Sreretatt, NorfoUc, Yi November SS, 1874.\tAm-eodaw ___________ IvteNvwYffirk, are frévrarited'daUytoN*w Tort, » te New York, dally %t from wb»ne* mall* are d\u2014patoh-ed on SG8forThrswBSr.*».M.Nor BA Tbosoao, foe Wert Zadtai A Braan, to W*w Tort, at.T BRITAIN.8.00 leo .6 00 -6.00 Sr Oaaniteai Une, Fridays/*) at.By Grteoldaq via New Tort oo By Canard Lina, via New York > foriwdqy at,.Bj HambmgLtire, via New York 6.88 8.80 8.08 8.88 OorJ 8- De ittBRlAPJf.740 AJd.: at 8.16 PM- ba posted If mtoatt* tb* \u2022teriag of eaah mail.A 8.86 A.M.is gc A.M., 8.88 PJL 149 F,M.j.b.pruneau, 6 5524 at- LOO A LJ» ew 8.PaiTAT*\t\u2014Wa beg to draw ^ y .\t._ the attentioo of oar reader* to the aale minors by Measr*.Oct.Lemieux *Oa,which will be oootinaed by private tale, commencing this day (Thursday), until Saturday next, at hall price, and without reserve, between the houra of 9 ajm.till 4 p.m.Postal Cuajkjxs\u2014The attention of odr reader*, both mercantile and civil, 1* drawn to several important changes in the Foetal servie* for the winter mouth*, anoomaced in the advertising ootaanu.The most noteworthy is the Canadian mail for Eogland, which now goce via Portland, and cloeee on Friday at 5 pjqt., instead of on Saturday* as heretofore.'\t'\t'\t, , **Awnotr gaui ss ffmi\u2014ni n Fuamruas, ho.\u2014We caU attsatioo to the ante of fumUure, he., at ths private residenoe.No.34 Des Prairies street (corner of Qrant street), to be sold without reserve, as already advertised.The piano-forte, which is aearty new, is a very hao instrument, and will be on view after nine o'clock.Putties wanting to purchase will do well to call and sae it.Messrs.W.S.Parke h Go.are the anctieoeer*.Sale at one o'clock.«.\ti*\t cords do, by Prloe, Bros A eo.I WSTwîf I No.5, Fabrique Street The following la the amount of duties coll soled at the Custom House, on th# 15th Inst., at the Port of Quebeo-fiMT Tax Ll-mbeh Tnanc\u2014Bine* ths sommence-ment of tbs ssaion this Imporiaat branch of Canadian Industry has been unusually depressed, and there to no prospect ml its being speedily restored to 1U accus to msd activity.The total quantity (hipped from the ®t Lawrence to the River Plate during (he season, does not amount to half the quantity snipped toqt year, as will be assn from ths following statement;\u2014., >|V .t\u201e\tt Total shipments la 1874.16,222,291 «\t«\t1878.88,254,286 *\u2022\t\u2022\u2022\t1872 *#*\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022****+« .^5,254^85 \u2022*\t\u201c\t1871_______________ IMfiMK «\t1870.25,148,183 THiEi aycoiosriisra- oi5®o3SFijqXiE5,T November 26, i8T4, ¦ f ._ _.\u2014- \u2014 , \u2014LJ.JSS'- ¦ '\t~\t^ ' \u2014-T' Std spruce deals, 479 do do end*, 88 do pine do, ' XTr ÇJ T) ,4 DTT\u2019U Jlr 14,400 bdto match splints, by Price, Bro* A co.I >T .O.JL iVrVXV-Ci i» \\JVJ» HAVE FOB BALK AT No.Ay rfibridiwie Btrooy KW AND BKOOND-HAND PIAJfO-fortes, Furniture, Carpets, Mlriors, all Bear Skin Buflhlo Robes aad\t_____ Robes and Aprons, Wood and Coal Btswsq \u2018l PCS, qui red Kras A oo.Per bark Winslow, Erickson, for London\u2014 17,818 std pine deals, 865 do do ends, by Pries, Cleared.Nov 25\u2014Bark G P Payaant, Miller, Swansea, O W Wilson A oo.November 10, 1874.spl4 Tide Table.London, Nov 25, 5 p.m.\u2014Consols at 9S| to 93) for both money and account.Amount of bullion withdrawn from Bank of England on balance to-day was £440,000.Erie 244- R*-fluèd petroleum 8]d to td per gallon.Fuankfokt, Nov 25, * p m\u2014Boude, S7f for toaueof imuterw (KUîMKAM \u2019 \u2018 LrWRrooi., Ndv 25, 5 p.m.\u2014Cot'eo qnlet.Uplands 71 pin# pafings, by Prie», Bro* A co.Pst hark Mary Jane, Archibald, .for Liverpool\u201417,870 std plae deals, 1146 do do cads, 2473 do spruce deals, 288 do pins palings, by Price, Breakca.\t* Per ship V«tallnden,;ïg*ue«8#, for London \u201412,566 std spruce deals, 445 do do ends, 2288 do stf ves.by Prloe, Bros A co.Per «hip Gulow, Benteen, for Liverpool\u2014 1179 feet birch, 8784 ltd pine deals, 1113 do do ends, 9228 do spruce boards, 439 do pine palings, by Price, Bros A co.application to the underrigsed.-A\tA.ROBERTSON, Secretary.* November 25, 1874.french_6lass.Gentlemen wishing to attend; Mr.LIPPEN\u2019S French Otoss Will pUaee call at fata Rooms, GARDEN STREET, No.1, | V.T, oh FRIDAY Evening, 27th Instant, at half-vast SEVEN.November 26,1874.\tBp A quantity of Household Furniture consisting of Drawing-Boom let (complete) la Black Walnut covered la Rap, Tapestry Carpet, (nearly naw), Mantle Mirror, Dining Table, (Telescope), Chairs, Sideboard, Carpet, Mirror, Ac.Bed-Room Set, (complete), Hair Mat-tram, Feather Bed, Scotch Carpet, Can# Chairs aud Booker.Kitchen Utensils, Cooking Stove nod fltiinga, and a quantity of other Houaabold articles.FOR SALE, ^ THE FIRST-CLASS HOUSE.newly repaired, In St.Louis Street, occupied bV Mr.Jnstice Caron.Sbertff\u2019s Title will be given For conditions enquire on the premises.E.L.PAOAUD, .iiâ A vary superior COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, nearly naw.Sale to commence at ONE o\u2019clock.* AM.Without Rxsxxvjl W.S.PARKE A CO., Anotloneere, Ac.November 25, 1874.November 96,1474.for the account ha g*ve oar readers * New York, 264h November, !g74.\u2014Ptotures arrived last evening, sent to Philadelphis this ajB- for identification ; expect to hear hourly from there.\u2014Signed, S.A.Pnaarrov \u201d The tstogrtohic correspoorient (hr the \u201cCourrier,\u201d who (he trouble to mendaciously ap-essa os of Uyantiou had better wire to some of hi* friands st Saw York to sse V the mesa-age we print aboya to also th* offspring of imagiaatioo.« M - ^\ts t To 4tnë a marnaga aver ths ssas telegraph wire both ways sX ths scare tire# to a comparât! rdf recent improvement in telegraphy; but this remarkable discovery bas been somewhat cast in the shade., Processes have been discovered and apparatus inrsatad by means of which two mereages can b» rent in the mare direction, and taro othan in tha opposite direction, rimaltaneously upon ana and the reree wire.- This luveotion, the Quadruplex, has been In guoceasfttl operation .York and Boston for some to aatUfsctorily performing an ; of work upoa one wire quite equal to Ihs capacity of four wires worked with the ordinary Morre apparatus.t ^kippiag Jalrlit^no.TW Hashes sad Onto Porte Steamship Ça\u2019s steamer* sre teteadad to winter as tohow* : - Tbe *lt~~i\u2014*~\u2018r ^- a» th* Palais Harbour, now in wlaur quarter*.the a* MtremméeM at Mqll\u2019* Booms, now In winter quarurs-\t« i^reAJK 4 Th* as Alhambra at Dinning'* wharf.The ae FtamUrrtuçS at Plctou, 00 the Marine HMtJiat Halifax, except *m ploy man t ttooald offer.The re Grergia on th* route between Part- Xhere Cteums 00 the route between New York and Bermuda.The as Georgia left Hall fox yesterday, st 4 «retook *-m., with the malls, 16 passenger*, and n general cargo.The steamship Athamkra to Intended toisxve Montreal, this day, wttn a cargo of floor, for Quebec.The ss Canima to now on the balance dock.New York, cleaning and painting bottom.The balk Augustins, Capt Mlebon.having repaired the damages caused by foe collision, left port st 8.80 p.m.yssterday, In tow of ptr Cbagwret* No.i, bo-md for Pernambuco, for Tb* steamer Arctic commenced running the ferry between Quebec and the Grand Trank Depot, Levis, yssterday marring.Toronto, Nov 8S\u2014The tog Young Ltou, t left Port Duifaouste yesterday at seven Are about aa bear afterwards, and the four pressas on bored were 'ohttoed to take to the small boat, la which, through the heavy sea, they rowed about 20 miles to a leading near Point Credit.NS, Nov 23 The .schooner Joseph, from St Pierre, has been setxed at North Sydney for infraction of the Revenue law*.- TTtt nrm\u2014 r\u2018\u2014r\tstSyd- baviog In tow the schooner Cberter, which was packed op at mm yesterday shnUortsH.9 4?F* i f te j .JJPSrgeri, Nov 25\u2014Arrived\u2014Steamship State 0/Pennsylvania, from New York.London, Nov 35\u2014Arrived sut\u2014Steamships Egypt and City of New York, ftom New York.^New York, Nov 26\u2014Arrived\u2014Steamship City of Montreal, from Liverpool.St Joeepb, Jllch, Nov *6\u2014 Schooner James L ^wyer, from Buffalo, with eoa!, to at anchor atx mites south-east of here, dismasted and j,T>- move in, and will be nearly a total loss.The cnr*o will be saved.The vessel was in a four days storm.Oowmo, No* 25\u2014Bebosner Augustas Ford, baaad from Detroit to Oswego with wheat.Is wrecked at Port Maitland, tiake Brim Tbe TZoiai, Joseph Pear and three of the crew, Songtbe» Cbas Purd and, n woman, cook, ÜïSîaîî.» trensfiarred to the Bad War Une, *®*\ttte niaoe of the steamship GoHna, of 1 rNyrelorithrensh.Bbetoft Broe A so.Per bark Sues, Norap, for Dublin\u20144981 std spruce deals, 604 dd do ends, 124,410 feet spruce boards, 1204 std pfonk, by Price, Broe A co.^ Per bark Egeris, Hansen, for London\u2014572» std pins deals, 903 do do ends, «0*0 do spruce deals,-63 do pine boards, 1771 do spruce do, in do pine palings, 44 do totbwood, by Fries, Bros A ea Per bark Vsnakabet, PauUen, for London -12,827 mid spruce deals.832 do do ends, 474 do spruce palings, by Price, Bros A ca Per Bark Atalsnta, Olsen, for London\u201412,-191 std spruce deals, 408 do do ends, by Pries, Bros A co.Per ship Red Rover, Macautoy, for London \u2014123 tons birch, 37,263 std spruce deals, 1821 do do ends, 188 do lath wood, 988 do palings, by Prise, Bros A ca Per ship Alice, Gram, for Greenock\u20144001 std pine deals, 1160 do d« ends, 18,350 do spruce deals, by Price, Bros A co.Per bark Kamo raids, Andaman, tor Barrow 10,705 std pine deals, 735 do do ends, 44 do spruce ends, by Price, Bros A ca Per bark ONlto, Aagaard, for 8t#ansaa-4890 sw pine deals, 811 do ends» 2844 do sprues do, 2 cords lath wood, by Price, Bros A ca Per bark Robert Wendt, Rhode, for Monte Video (for orders*\u2014240,221 feet pine boards, 34,934 do spruce do, 6022 do spruce deals, 2457 do pine gatings, 8446 do spruce do, 13,714 do sea ruling, by Price, Brae A co.Per bark Qians, Amundsen, for London\u2014 15,800 std spruce deals, 704.do do ends, 318 do «proce palings, by PAs#, Bro* A ca Per bark Hermano*, Araldsen.for London \u201417,758 std spruce deals, 692 db do ends, 247 do pine do, 291 do spruce paling*, by Price, Bros A 00.Per «hip Elisa Mary, Bowman, for Great Grimsby\u201418,091 std pine deals, 1147 do do ends, 280 do pine palings, by Prie*, Broe A co.Per bark Alloa, Lahmeyer,.for Valparaiso (for orders)\u201420,189 teel pine deals, 444,124 do pine plank and boards, 19,0*9 do scantling, 187,742 do ¦proce briard* end plank, by Price, Broe A co.Per bark Maud Helen, Dunn, for Belfast-17,017 std spruce deals, 1210 do du end*, by Price, Bros A ea Per berk Algo, Kjoiner, for Warren Point\u2014 22,682 std spruce deals, 849 do do ends, 4m pipe stave*, by Price, Broe A ea Per brig Island Home, Dix, for London\u2014 mi std pine deals, 4*9 do do ends, by Price, Broe A eo.Per bark Henriette, Svensen, for Loudon\u2014 21,614 std spruce deato, 950 do do ends, 284 do spruce poling*, by Price, Bros ,A co.Per ship Regent, Bray, for Melbourne\u201447* std plàe deals, 18,65^ do spruce do, 2210 do do boards, 1928 do pine paling*, by Price, Broe A co.Per ship Shakespeare, Hansen, for Grimsby \u201418,428 std pine deals, 1637 do do ends.Price, Bros A ca Per bark Excelsior, Olsen, for Grimsby 18,348 Std pine deals, 986 do do ends, by Price, Broe A co.Per ship F H Kockum, Waden, for London \u201424,400 std spruce deaie, 1110 de do ends, 188 »r T.ouiioo\u2014 20.992 aid spruce deal*, 925 do do ends, by Price.Bros A co.< y ^ a Per bark Aurora, Backer, for London \u201413,-099 std spruce deals, 318 do pine ends, 151 do paling*, by Price, Broe A ca\t, Per bark Emelle, Bugge, for London\u201419, FOR SALE, An EMPLACEMENT AT ANGE GARDIEN, near tbe Bridge over the Mont-morsney, \u2022 perches by 8 perches on the East and 14 perches on the West Kde, with TWO HOUSES thereon ereeled, one 28 x 34 feet, of Stone and Brick, tbe other of Wood, 24 x 24.Ths large boos* Is wall adapted tor a Board-log-House and resting plae* tor travelers, \u2022hying at one mltfUte\u2019s walk from tb* Fall*.Prie*.$3,600.Apply to .JEAN VKMNA, th* Proprietor.Or to\tED.O\u2019BRIEN, Notary.Noverebar25,1474.____________L__ PUBLIC NOTICE r HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE HALL and other* will apply to the Legto-totore of the Province of Quebec, nt Its next nrr-*\u2014 for an Aet of Incorporation under the name of the Megantic Mining Company, oon-(jenteg Ln them all the rights of property and other lights heretofore vested by th* Aet 18 Victoria, Charter 42, to ths Megantic Mining Company, and which Act bath ispesd by efltox of time.BOSE A STUART, Attorneys for Applicants.November 25, 1874.\tAm IMPORTANT.Routfodge\u2019t Boy\u2019s Annual for 1875» O' tUR CUSTOMERS WHO USUALLY BE-eure a copy of Rontledge\u2019s Every Boy's Annual bad bettor secure it at once, as ws have received oar fall supply to for 1876, and ws are not getting In any others, so those customer* who do not Meurs their copy at once seed not be disappointed If all are sold whan they come at ths last hour.Remember Pierce A Paterson\u2019s Cheap Bale PIERCE 3 MTERSOR.November 26, 187*.oil ! Friends keep out Cold 1 Save your Wood which coats you Money ! ! J.H.MlJLt/S ) AT ENT WEATHER STRIP, WITH Spriugt pud Sett «drew*, s most perfect tiling Tty them, It eball coet yon nothing.Manufsctured at Sherbrooke, k Q .prie».16 oenU per foot.And now my deir friends Yaw attention J pray, Will we pat thym around your door ?If your answyr by yes Yon will plesss to address, BLODGETT WHITCOMB, st Central House corner door.For references dear friend* You will please to examlnr, On Pabrlqn^ Street one or t wo doors, O.Seifert for one, R.Morgan for two, And Oeutral House corner door.November 25, 1874.\tnov24-Fp SALE BY TENDER \u2014OF AN\u2014 Insolvent Estate.Insolvent Act of 1869, Amendments.and COiPm.BOA.RD OIT DIRECTORS : Prreddont J.B.RENAUD, Esqr , Vfoo-Proiident r\u2014Hon.J.8HARPLES, : swatter «ta mm\t\u201c Hoo.e.CHINIC, JOHN BOW, Esqr., CIRICE TETU, Esqr., ALEX.LeMOINB, Esqr.P.B.CASORAIN, Esqr., j; 6- ROSS, Esqr., JOHN LANE, Esqr.^\t: fis#*4AN> Banker, THE UNION BANK OF LOWER CANADA.MJ?.itoiT J nb -: oo :- Head Oflloo t-QUJSBEC.¦ ¦\t,.'i\t.\t: oo t ml\u2014A t rnrns companv havino made the deposit and complied with X\u201d the conditions of the Insurance Laws, have obtained, from the Government oi the Dominion, a License to carry on the business ot FIRS INSURANCE, and will be prepared, from and after the 2vn NOVEMBER next, to Insure all olassss or ktsxa against rata at moderate rates, the losses on which will be paid without daisy, or being established.Office t\u2014Victoria.\tcl mimera.tar Offloe Hours {Tom 10 A.M.to 4 P.M.CRAWFORD LINDSAY, l-J I\t' Swotrttaafjr and Manager.October 28.1874.In tb* matter ot LEOPOLD lyARaOHOT, of Qn*b*c, Mann, facturer.mENDKRS WILL BE REÜK1VEO UP TO X NOON, on TUESDAY, 1st December, 18/4, by tbe undersigned, Assigne* in this matter, for the whole of the (fTecta belonging to this Estate, \u2014Confllating of\u2014 An Engine ahd Boiler, .1\t.Iron and Leaden Pipes, Iron Boilers, ?ate, Tubs,\t.\u2019 Troughs, Boxes, Racks and Nets for drying Glue, together with all the appurtenances naeasaary\u2019 for tbe Manufacture of Glue & T^otatoe Btarch.\u2014AIM\u2014 $40,000 Worth OF FIIST-U Dll 61111! The Lease of tbo Premises known *« «\u2022Ringfleld Manufactory.\u201d which gives th* prtvlleg* of puiohate at a given price.The Inventory with all particulars may ba had on application to OWEN MURPHY, Assignee.November 24,1874.\tTd THE OTTAWA lion & Stool.o Co,, (LIMITED.)\t° HEAD OrncF.OTTAWA.Incorporated under th* Speelal Act ot th* Province of Quebec, Na 46, 8 d Session, 2nd Par lament, 3T Vletoila, 1874.Application wtB be mad* at the Of xt Session of th* Quebec Legislature tc amend tbe ?ct In terms of this Prospectus.rapltal 83m>.o»n, ta \u2022as E» tio.ooo flbarea ot :b.Estate of William Ellison & Co., \u2018 (LATE CrTBRIEN.ELLISON & CO.,) Jdutisg fain BY CASEY & Co.snciarnimi.Sleighs, Cartoles, Bufialo Robes,, Beer, Lynx and Wolf Back Robes, Ukéd and trimmed ; Ken\u2019s Fur Overcoats, in plucked Beaver, Wolf, Astraoan and Seel ; Ladies\u2019 Reave* and Sooth Asa Seal Jackets, with a fine aaaottaMRt o Caps, Ofluntlets, Gloves, Kofis, Victor-ine Boas, Vesta, and other Winter Goods adapted for oold A LARGE CLOW MG RALE AT CHAMPLAIN MARKS F HALL on THURSD A.Y.¦ vni; The 24tii November.By Instruction from \u2018No tb-West Far Qo,H to clore off (If possible) the tote consignment, w# shall «ell tb* above fine assortment of alt flrrt-claa* For GoodB, similar to last FrMtov*s «le, namely : every article pat up to be sold without reserve, making IhM sale every why advantageous to purchasers Goods wilt by o* view on Wednesday and Tbareday.\t«ia L Sal* commencing at ONE o\u2019clock, sharp.CABEY A OO, An November 28,1474.FABRIQUE STREET, UPPER TOWN.ITIHE ENTIRE STOCK, *WOETH OYEE 140,000, including Silks, Drew deeds, Ctotfes, Tweeds, Flannels.Blankets, tlonds.Shawls, Damasks, Mantles, Milllner)f, Inn.Mbbens, denis' Shirts, Collas, Scarfs, Sieves, tc., d LyWItiidl\t.J Per bark Helvetia Olsen, for Barrow\u201413^ 290 std pine deal*, 7t4~Ao do ends, by Prise, Bros A oa Per bark Arion, Lanaso, for London.10,918 Fortnightly, except daring April, May and Jans, wAen Steamers will sail weekly.The SR.\u2022\u2022CANIMA,\u201d Captain Leddtcoat, leave# New York every alternate TUESDAY, for Hamilton, Bermuda ; and Hamilton, Bermuda, far N*w York every alternate THURSDAY.r ne voyage is made In seventy bonis from port to port, and thirty hours after leaving New York th* Guff Stream Is crossed, which, to tbs coldest weather, le an Impacslblp barrier to frost, thus quickly patting th* traveller to ths balmy atmosphère of a Southern c 11 nude.For all information apply to A.E.OUTBRBJUDGE, Agent, 2, Broadway, 9#w York.STEVENSON A LEVE, >Y\tPasaepger Agents, Boston, Montreal and Quebec.Or to\tW, MOORS, Manager.November 26,1874.Uu barbs.November 21,1874.Fp WANTED, D BY GOODS, FIRST-CLASS PUSHING Apply, stating salary and reference#, BOX 177, BroekvUle, Ont.November 20,1374.\tFp Fire Olay I SMALL LOT For sals by November 26,1174.JOHN GIBLIN.\u2022 0 PROVKHIONAE folRECTOlUt : Hon.JAMES BKEAD, Vice-President ot the Dominion Board of Trade.J.M.CURRIER, R*q., MP.for Oily of Ottawa.ED.McQILLIVBAY, Esq, ex-Chtlrman of Ottawa Board of Trade.B.B.OASSKLS, Esq, President Union Forwarding Ca H.V.NOEL, Em., Manager Quebec tank, Ottawa.EDWARD HAYCOCK, Esq, Ottawa, BANKERSi THE ONTARIO BANK.u SOLICITOR* i (pro tern.) Maun.COCKBORN, WRIGHT A CLEMOW SECRETARY t (pro tem.) R.W.OROICE, Esq this Company has been formed for tb* pu'-poe- of pnrohaiing and working the valnabla Iron mines sttnate In the townships of Templeton and NnlL, to the County of Ottawa and Province of Qu»bee, called the Haycock Iron Location ; the Company holding the power under tbe Act to « carry oa th* butines* of exploring for, mining, smelting, manufactory Inf, dealing In, and disposing of tree and other ores and metals, end the manufacturing, selling, dealing in, apd disposing of steal workings, or tbe products of lion and steel w The property to bs acquired is fully desoitt sd to ths report of th# eminent Mining Engineer, Dr.K.J.Chapman, Professor of Mina ralogy atd Geology in ths University Collage, Toronto (vid* prospectus;.It may bs briefly described as follows :\u2014 MIT* AND GuntSAL CHAkAOTBfi Ok TH* Pbophbtt\u2014Tbe Haycock Iron Location com prises a compact area or 300 acres of mtosial land and 100 acres of timber land, altnated Ik the Provtncs of Quebec, about eight mllaa north-east of the oily of Ottawa, together with an additional pleoe of land of ten acres near the bead of navigation on tha River Gatineau, as described to the fet owing statement 1.\tThe north half of lot 1 In tha IHh rang* ot Hall, comprising 100 acres of mineral land.2.\tThe adJoUtog lot 28 (north and south halves; of the 6:h range of Templeton, com prising £00 acr a of mineral land.3.\tThe contiguous «oath half of lot 27 In the same range, comprising 100 acres of timber land.\tg., 4.\tTen acres In tot z on tbe 8tb range of Hall, on the left bank of ibe River Gatineau, which has been saenred partly to serve asp storing place smd loading ground for shipping ths ore, but chiefly as a convenient sit* for the erection of furnaces.This area Is connected with the mineral or Iron area proper by a tramway of 6) miles in length.This tramway, of three feet gangs, has been very soltd- eonstrneted, and H Is now In complété working order.It ran* for a short distance through the Haycock property, and Is then continued along tbe town-line between Hull and Templeton, on to tbe furnace site on tb# Gatineau * In addition to the 6J miles of tramway to complet* running order, with luB right of way from tha ore-beds to ths famaoe-slle and shipping ground on tbe River Gatineau, th* >ts of tha properly Include a steam suw-mlU, of 20 home power, sawn timber, and logs, a boarding boose, Mauafisr1* house, store-house, office, stables, powder boos*, and blacksmith\u2019s shop.Also, a derrick and other mining plant, tools, Acn together with about 5,C00 tons of ral.ed ore, and 30 tramway earn.Tbe quantity of ora as deserlbed by Professor Ofaepmau is practically inexhaustible, It lies close to the surface, and U easily mined, while IU quality may be estimated ftom tbe fact that attel hot been made direct from Ike ere.Tbs relient particulars of analyses and experiments proving these statements earn be bad at the Head Office of the Company, and at tit* Agent\u2019s at Montreal.Tbo price to be paid for th* purchase of ths property is 1360,000 ; one half to cash, and tha balance to folly paid-up shares of the Company ; iu consideration of which the proprietor will make over the freehold of the eataie free from all Inoomberanoes whatsoever And further, aa a proof of his bonajldee, and hla entire eonfldsnee in tbe prospecte of tbe undertaking, am will uuaeaittkk to thh SH A BEHOLD BUS A MINIMUM DIVIDEND OK NOT LUS# THAN TEN PBK CENT.PBB ANNUM on the paid-up capital/ Qp NOTICE.Notice m hereby given, that at the asst Burton of the Legislator* of ths Province of Qsshs* application will be made for aa Act |o Incorporate The Quebec Society for tbe Prevention of Cruelty to AnlmnU.November 20.1174.Dawes & Co.\u2019s 1 ALES AND PORTER.JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE SUPPLY of th* above ALK8 and PORTER to excellent condition.Sold and delivered in the Ctty and Oocotry at Quebec Brewer's prices, VIA:\u2014\t\u2022\u2019./\t,v Ale and Porter per dos.^.^1.10 Draft Ala and Porter par gallon-^.T.$A80 Bottling Vaolu under Casey\u2019s Auction Booms, 28, Su John Street, Quebec.JA8 O\u2019CONNELL.1 November 1A 1874.FOH.SALE.Oysters ! Oysters ! ! Oysters ! ! ! OAA TIMBRE CA na l OARAQUET OUU JD OY8TEBB, band-picked.By a November 19,1874.vH.LENFEBTY, Na 6.Su Paul «treat.i vid° MR.THOM\u2019S MEICIHTILtmilUU nmns above classes will be re- X ORGANIZED on 23nt November, tost.Tbe coarse, which will be brief; embraces all the bcanebes of sdnsstton essential to Offise-work, includlr g Pisctloal Book-keeping by Daable Entry.Novsreber 21,1174.-v ^ \u2022\tl Sleighs and Canolas for Sale ®\t\u2014ÉT\u2014* P.W.MCKNIGHT\u2019S OOAOH FACTORY, No.22, St.A.un Street a BOUT 160 SLEIGHS AND OARIOUP, À ssLsi^ssfd'&^srtoa will be disposed of by Auction on that day at 1 o\u2019clock.\t\u2019*\\ flflF* First-Class STORAGE for Carriages, which will bsiKsuawD AoatkST Fish, HR.Orders for P.?pdirtng Oarrisges or Slalghs promptly executed at P.W.MCKNIGHT'S Coach Factory.Nevsmba» It, 187A Insolvent Act of 1869.Ko th* matter off M.FILM ION, An Insolvsat.A DIVIDEND SHEET HAS BEEN PEE pared open to objection until the Hi day of DECEMBER, after which dindsud WU1 bs paid a* my rtBes.Quebec, 17th Novsreber, 1874.LOU» P.DEMENE^ St Ahdrewt^lsn, , N#roBb*r It, 1874.\tL \u201e IMKFRK YOFR I.IFF.-IN THE-Qlobe Mutual Life kisuraneo Company of Now York.Assets $4,167,276,siTiurplas $439,598.12 rrtHE TERMS OF OUR COMPANY ARE X very liberal, both on Life and Reserve Dividend Plans.A person Lnsnritg on latter plan, age 46, amount f1,000, psytog ah aanual premium of $t9.6S will receive at Ut* and of 20 years $1,646.19, or 246 per sent ot all moneys paid to.Or, to other words, he will is all Us premiums returned with 7 °'0 romponnd interest, thus making a safe Investment at high rates of interest and receiving «0 yean Insnrance gratis.EDW ARD L.THOMPSON, Manager.\tfT.A.J.MASON, November IS, 1874.Na 17, Pater RtrasA FORSÀU.rYlHK 0NDKR8IGNKD OFFXR8 FOR X sale, la lott to suit parohaeira, *IRK-WOOD, ready for cooking or any «ther kk d of stoves, at his Wood Yard oppnaite the G«v-sraresnt Fuel Yard, st the Patel*, or at bis residence, Na 61, D\u2019AigailUon Street, St.John\u2019s Suburb.«W* Orders received at all Umts, and punctually attended to Price, $5.00 per card, delivered.¦ CHARLES MARTEL.November ir 1874.motjob.rBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that application will he mmkè to the Legislature of the Province of q-ttio.at ire booms! - liare tohsbnlft Rlvsr ÇhandJsre Quebec, 2nd Novara bar, 189A 199999 1886 mm il tmé- rqp.tfcqd «Bluippilj coaio to boar wiïncaa ia U>eir ovmpanooa to tha decaj of sound, manly, ton* «o UMto tb«r Ohnwh, U wül b« thelr Im» owr» tkaai own.TW fUtotH\u2014t» mt tWw Aria ndn snftn who io arc J \u2022tooow-bonded and owredhaartod race will ¦WW MtodoMl, otthor by intent or b/ aTOW*.«LdlaaonlibdwtotWttoeign iotaoocoofa oaate^from^tbô accomplxabment oUta mUoioQ ABCfiBISHOf MAjtfNINO^B BBPLY.iS.'SSI'SS doÿ «^UIQ^, delivered an taaugural addraos io tbe Rowan OtotWtto toaénmla In rrrfnnnrr totbe tatoue policy of the Catholic world.oeaaary to^otead^he work of the and he waa clad to any they bad dncate the prow In the present criais, and looktaf to the eeminc yreat fntnre straggle they bod \u2022 mat work before them.Looking to tW Wetffity manifested on the Oootiaent tMWaewwetgn Pontif, Wivetted their ape- jyinWiWtyendhkri^ temporal power.One thiog he woold call their attention to, namely, that aince bis tem-porai power on the Continent had been denied hfaa Ua spiritaal power and inflneace orer bis anbjeote Wd greatly Inoreeeed.Ooea- of interet the rodent i itaoeva, ho said there could be ised arbitrator between the na-tiozu of the earth, and that one wee the Whs bps asl ieisrrtlr1 ia the temporal adairs of one Mitten more than another, bat wee lm-pnrtfai tto efL and that was the aoeeretga PontUT WmaelL,, Other ^ueettone if Web be invited tbeN Wwt mrthié1 edéeUhedtloa to were the l&MUbillty of the Holy Father, bis right h» temporel ae well aa spiritual antbo-rity, end, amMst aU the cmhietlng opttf of nm wori^tw ultimate msamtty of mSEgfeS^*Wi Ibia^tbT;last 1* bad been intimated to him that fhe Catholic world wsa threatened with a oontromrsy on the whole of the deers sa of the Vatican QMUtftl.From this and other matter* that bad «me to hie knowledge he could Me that they were on the eve of one of the nflghttait oonttoranue the religieos world bee ever seen.Certainly nothing like the controversy on which ther, were place daring the usd they maet be \u2022If they would only prepare them-did not tsar for the decreee of the Ooooctl er for the Vatican itself, have no half-hearted measure* ! have no half-fearful, hali-hearted of the Sovereign Pontiffs claims.HHP'zvot bar to declare to England, 'to the world, through the free press of \u2018 the Sovereign Poo lib's claim to in-r, hia light to leospoml^power^and to their allegiance to him.If they did thia, id they fwoeèümed this with no uncertain sound Protestants of England and PiutmlMlI throajrWut the world would bear them 'and be^tarttaced.If, pa the other hand, they matters, and spokd.ln half-foarful Protestants would only turn away and therefore it woold be beet for the Church a to speak out, and be had no fear for the TME PMPJLE.CTt tkt JHüor «f the Mormmt Ckrtmtiâ.) Mu.Ecvfou,\u2014I write yen a few Une» to let yon know bow dreadfully frightened L was oa Reader might laei, when, the army on the Citadel were called oat at eleven o\u2019clock at night, for n geld day t X am very nervous, though not an old wo-\u2022o I got up and went to the docar to see.i all at their doors too.that bad come bask to conquer our army, and make avril prisoners of war, or that it was an Indian mutiny of the B Battery, or an ir- w^anutoi^ea.U »\ti /1 «m va o ewAra\tC* \u2014 A , saisftt^ mtir had returned from the seat of war, and on edeuemi of Chptain Brigham\u2019s hair-breadth escapes thereat\t^\t* * Mrs.Widow Flanagan, whose daughter waa aitaetartBtabelorF Bail, said she was sore H was a \u201cfew de joy\u201d given by the offleer who denned, so badly there, having at last mastered the ^Boston,\u201d rind that he treated the men B eÇ aastoldgee.Another said soaummbolisc SnSdfo of the Mrs.William Kirkal-dy, a very respectable Scotch lady who keep* the ginger beer restaurant, says the Colonel comas from her part of the country and would « l^fcatetarit was, ft was a foolish and sinful thing to do\u2014to frighten poor innocent, and many of them delicate, women by any inch way of attacking our noble defenders at midnight, when respectable people should be iathefc beds, and particularly on bunday loo ; ap^Lhope yon will see it deep not bap- YOurs sincerely, Mast Boksutos, * Widow.Fortification Lane, Quebec, .Nov, 34,\ty [ki 9ÊT Tm cite Hofdera of Tfoketa to UfiO fol ran U hi lit Cooeert of ttao Xstaomfte Rotter Amocia-tftom of Norfolk, Ta.»\u2014 Ornes or rus Masomc RsLisr 1 ?seoeianoR ov Nouvots, Va., [\u2022 * Hetrots, November 18, 1874.j The Board of Directors of this Association, «eared that the patrons'of their eo-and the public generally, are satk-.in its maaigement the interests of aU ooocerned will be strictly guarded, with heaarty and fsisaeea ; and relying upou the belief that ail who have aided ae ia oar effort to complete the Masonic Temple In thia city, era willing to rely upou our judgment as to the expediency of another postponement for a ftw days, notwithstanding our announcement that the Concert would positively be given on Urn 19th Inst, have decided that a short delay will be more satisfoctery to all 5^£S.X,\u201c\t\u2014 The follow; mr reasons have induced us to thUactloa : First\u2014While our receipts have been large, thaw have net been of sufficient amount to enable os to give a/uff drawing.Second A drawing on the 1» woold mat yield enough to acoemptieh the object for which our Association was iaed end chartered ; and, Third\u2014The encouragement which we have received convince* us that in Jorig Jam more ww snail, without any failure, give a drawing which In Hi will be eoeeptoble to W have therefore fixeu upon\t-I EXHKwfeer a»tu.ae the day when the Concert and distribution will take place, whether all the tickets are aabd ar not, « the money will be reftak upon application and presentation of the tlcketo at the Agency where purchased.By order of the Beaad of Directors, HENRY V.MOORE, Haw Jonx, Not.34\u2014The tide is __________ very high this morning, and the heavy north-wart gale which has been blowing since son-continueg today.On the Erie i to the telegraph poles and At Pseaay several unroofed, and much damage by the destruction of windows.Tiie ¦ i in that region waa accompanied by thunder, lightning and tail.\t\u2022 i Alfred E.Lagrave.who had, it is alleged, nemsroua merchants in this city, back from France, under the ex-1 Wmly, oa a charge of burglary, and on arrival here he wss imprisoned rôder ÎSüîf?* ?rd*TV°,_\tta civil suits.Judge Faucher, eftbe Supreme Oourt, vacated the order, holding toTprironer a.hlrW been extradited by a trick, and was, to all Intente end purposes, still on French soil In the meantime other orders for arrest were taken eat by the merchants who tad not partfafpafed in the plea for extraditing La-grave, and Jodge Lawrence denied the motion to vacate these ordaix holding the plaintiff not responsible for the manner of prisoner's arrest.The genera! term of the preme Court revised this decision, and an appeal taken to the Appellate Court, which rrvaveas the decision of the general term and Lawrence.La- ltomtom Henry Clews led a bond for $1C Butterfield and Looia PhlUipe.Waamnevou, Nov.34\u2014In reply to a telc-g*asa from the anthoritiee at Tuscumbtn, At* to President Oraat, stating that the tornado tei arts tt 1 the town and that starvation wee itataiaent, and aaklug for rations, SecreUrv Belknap reSDonded that toe PrefotentgiSuJ The limited appropriattow for sub-g tha army will not permit him to youi Coder oontruet with the«oTMrnmentof Canada tar the Oonvayunee of Canadian ind United States Mails.1874\u2014Winter Armiignmgnte-1874.rpjQB ooMPAirrs Lurra aju oom-X posed of the nncternoied fltal riert,Ri Clyde-built, Dcuble-englned, Irita mL-m' SA&blTCA*r.v.f.4M» -\u2022\u2022as sajssT1 .xmxw\te(«e*e»mVOv\tUApC A JLlTtle AVIAN_____MO#\tLt Smith, MTS.PRUSSIAN .\u2014JfiO#\tLt Dutton RNB.AUSTRIAN.3700 Oapt J Ritohla- N9STORIAN\tOapt Orange.MORAVIAN.-MM\tOapt J Graham, PERUVIAN eaeeee eeeeae \u20143400 Oapt R » Watte.0 I A «\u2022\u2022»ee «eeeee «eeeee 8900 Oapt Troeka.l&f.SM «ovAwyeuK.r.ÜSS»4 OORINTHIAN,.m.MM 0*1*Hm ACADIAN .PHOCNIOIAN.WALD EN SIAN W*W FOUNDLAND,., 1M0 Oapt.GRUD TRUNK FERRY.NOTICE THE Steamer « St.OBORGR,\u201d Oapt.Lamontagne» Will ran as tallows:\u2014 AM.7.80 MaU Train tor ¦tutors du Loup.11 to Riir ee» tar Mon F TT A.M.7.46 Mall Train from Montreal.F.M.P.M.\tAOOKxpre from Montreal.146 Matt Train tar 7.00 Mall Train from Montreal .\t.RlvUre du Leap.Tntortnedlalpi MP»tar freight, For further Information enquire at tha efflee of the SC Lawrenee Steam Navljatlon Com paay, St.Andrew4.Wharf.\u2022>\u2022«\"\tA.GABOURT, \u2022'* .j.v.\tSeerstary.November 1 1874.SülIjB.~ i g_J T ^ f ¦ LOW Pressure Beam Engines and\u201d (calling at LOCH FOYLR to board and land Mails and Faesengen to trou Ireland and Seotiand) are Intended to bo despatched from PORTLAND> HianmoAir.Mobaviaw.Sabxatxaw.^, CincanaiAn.rat- V \u2022 feet stroke ; with Boiler In good eoauütton.1 OeefUattng Engine (Screw) 64 Inehss Cylinder, any of ^hp above Engines, Ae.le terms apply at the offloe of the St.Lawrenoe Twb-Boat Company, Bt.Aadrumto Wtaurt A.GABOURT, Seeretary June IL 1678, f* 1875\u2014Eighth Yefir., 3ttb NOV, 1874.6th Dec., 8LAS6 0W Li HE n cilliW IcmT Are iatended to sail between the OLYI^Exud\t/ ALDIITE, PORTLAND, at intervale during the season of\tJ ¦wcroisaiL, tbih *to 40 Cabin.\t,.M Intermediate.Steerage .THE ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA, lawuod AEomfkaly.\u2022 ee \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022eeeee* Berths not eecared until paid tar.An experienoed Corkage will be charged at the rate of two shllllngi staritas tar battle to paeaenaen supplying their own wines or Uqucrn.\t.tor tunher peartiedlan, apply ta\t^ ' * « ALLANS.BAR A OO,.j u i >â '>rrTT>~Ai2j^c Novemtar 36, 1674.-/d\t, DOMINION LINE.rna ONE TS OOMPOSED on not following FIRST-CLASS, FULL POWERED, CLYDE BUILT STEAMSHIPS, and Is intanied tf perform * regular serrice' between Liverpool, Quebeo aid Montreal IN SUMMER, and UVERP09L and PORTLAND, m w UoWB its SXSSS?.uok Qurnnac, Cabin, $44 ; Steerage, f#4.For Fralght or Paaeage, apply in London to TEMPER LEY'S, CARTER and DARKR ffi, BUUter Stine t.la Montreal DAVID SHAW A tata Qrahes, BOOS é OO., Commercial Chambers November IA U74.;\tTJ \u2014-~r ¦\t\" .\t.t .¦ For Ste.Anne.A Magnifient Conception, wonderfully carried out tffh f*\t______ im! 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