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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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[" COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL XXIX.QUEBEC, THURSDAY.DECEMBER 9.1875.EUPHROSYNE: AN OLD TALE OF THE NEW WORLD.M TWO\t\u2014CHAP.IX.(Contmuei from our hut.) The citÿ that night pr^gentad a scene tf rejoicing, «opt where, here and there, a cloaed dwelling told of the desolation which the brief combat had breoght into it.A banquet at the castle celebrated the rictory of the garrison ; and conspicuous among the adornmects of the grand taloon hong the English flag, dividing the attention of the guests with the youthful hero who, at the peril of bis life, had scatcbed It ftom the wave».Enphrosyne looked the very in 'arna* tioa of bacp'n>ss~a delicate toie hue flushed her cheek, but paled or deepened with every varying emo*iun : n b aming light waa in her eye, a bout ding joy in her step, a tender glad* ness in her voie*, that betrayed to Loois, more eloquently than words, the depth *nd fervor cf her love.Ntvar before tar' she so plainly manif sted her preference ; it seemed as if she d.^gh-d to convince bitn of It, and that so nadiegntsedly, that, even while bis heart straggled between the joy and anguish which the certainty of bar love brooght with It, ha was halt incliard to censure its almost tiimaphaat demonstration.More painfully than ever came home to him bis hop* less bondage\u20141.is hateful obligations to another ; and reproaching himself that he had so long tacitly permitted the growth of her affection, he rescind that very eveniog, even while her band held the cup of happiness to his lips, to turn fiom It, and reveal to her his true position.Witt this purpose, he tacned to seek her ; bat not And-ing her among the crowd, be strayed on towards a small apartment, wtosj glars doors opened upon the terrace, which, at that hour, he thought to find untentnted, and where he oonld collect himself for the interview he sought.With dowccatteyc », and arms frldrd across his breast, the very ha personation of melancholy mining, Loois entered the apartment ; but as he s'owly crossed its tbieshold, a marmor of voices start I d him, and raising his eyes, he saw, etatid on a high-backtd Gothic chair, surmounted by bis own arms, the Comte de Frontenac, while beside him stcod Euphro-ryne, ore arm thrown caressingly round bis netk, and her fair face, a very A priMace, with its micg'ed sailts snd hats, half hidden on bia shoe Icier.Entranced by the unexpected .¦\u2022ight, yet retaining a dim consciousness of intrusion, Loafs mechanically toned to re toeat, when the voice of the governor arrested his steps No.11.151.wnMvt the festivities of the occasion, the nuptials of Euphrosyne and Louis took place under different circunostances, and with different feelings, from those which marked the former ceremonial ; and with a pomp, too, which better anited the taste of M.de Frontenac, than gratified their own simple desires.In tbe church of Notre Dame, with holy symbols around them, and the English flag, the trophy of de Mornsy\u2019s gallantry, waving from the walls, where for many yean after it cootinned to hang, the yonng couple, in the assured bliss of mntnal affection, re-plighted their aolemn troth, and rendered their thanks to the kind Providence which had thus led them In safety through the valley of the shadow of death.THl BSD.IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS.When yon visit or leave too City of NEW York, aave annoyance and expanse of carriage hire and stop at the GRAND UNION HOTRL, opposite the GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT.It has over 850 elegantly famished rooms and is fitted up at an expense of over $900,000.Elc.vator, steam and all modem Improvements.European Plan.Tbe RESTAURANTS, Lunch Counter end Wine Rooms are supplied with the beat the markets can luralsb\u2014prices moderate.The duGOm Is unsurpassed.Stages and Oars pass the Hotel every minute for all pans if the City.G.F.A W.D.GARRISON Ménagers.Octobers.1874.\tLmdAwmon Em\u2019s ooooa\u2014gaatnpuz.and Oomtobt-nvo.\u2014\u201c By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of dl gestion and nutrition, and b> a careful application of tbe line properties of well-seleoted cocoa, Mr.Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save ns many heavy doctors' bills.It Is by the Judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle maladies are floaUng around os ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point.We may eeeape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.\u201d\u2014Civil Servie* Qeuette Made simply with Bolling Water or Milk.\u2014Bold only In Packets labelled\u2014\"Jairai Epps A Go., Homce-opethlc Che mists, 48, Threadneedle Street, and 170 Piccadilly ; Works, Eus ton Bead and Camden Town, London.\" September 23, 1875.\tHm POWER OF SPEAKING RESTORED.New ASH' Oktaaxo, D.C , March 80, 1870.Mb.FBLnows\u2014Blr : Some two months ago my son lost bis voice.1 became very anxious about him.Njne of the pbysiclsns eooM do him eny good.Having heard of jour Gem-p-rood Syrup o* lypopbcnphltes, I ootslned a bottle Strang .j say, my son's voice was restored about two hoars after taking the second dose.You are at liberty to publish this for the benefit at other sufferers JONAS FOTHERNGILL.December 8, 1878.\tF-dAw HuTPBBBBe foam coughs, colds, bronchitis croap.It flaeasa or whooping cough, wilt find relief in Dr.WUtar'i Baltam of Wild CVrry, which bsa now been In oss for nearly half a century, and tUU maintains its long-established reputation as the greet renceiy for all diseases cf tbe throat, longs and obetL December 8,1878.\tF-dAw THE HORSE.* I« Of the great number of amma'R under the .\tcontrol of man, tbe horse Is unquestionably \u2018Nay, do not quit us, Baron da Morns?,\u2019 he tQ* serviceable ;n but la It not strange cried.\u2018There surely is an unseen PoweVthat directs cur actions, jr you wou d not havrj been drawn hither at so apropos a moment Come and tell me what shell be done to the man whom we delight to honor ! I fed that 1 have bat poorly acknowledged yonr chival that so many who own horses, and who are dependent on their labour lor a living, should neglect to give them that care and attention which their own inter» st no less then tbe safety and comfort of tbs horse demanda The best remedy for hones is \u2022\u2022 D .rley\u2019s Con-dlU 'n Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy rous conduct by tbe Lvgtowal of an empty of this there can t>e nj doubt\u2014it is safe and title ; and now I would signal.as my sense et easily given.your brave and gallant beanog by enriching you with a gift, priceless abjve rubies, if\u2014as tbe yoheg believe\u2014the heart\u2019s affection is more to be coveted than worldly wealth Bad honors.\u2014Euphrosyne I\u2019 She did mt answer to his call, bat kaeallng Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hard A Oa, Is on each package, Northrop A Lyman, Toronto, OnL, propelst-on ft» Canada.Bold by all medicine dealers.Bold In Qnebee by J.Masson A Oa, W.EL unmet, K.Giroux A Brother, 3.K.Burke, R 7\t^ I\t™\t-waeweam vie aj* va -ur?a ,\t\u2022# .JDe* U .AU, Eh is silence lx aide him, strove with ter small McLeod, W.H.LaRoobc, J.J.Veidon, and bands to cover her blushing face, as it rested I *u medlaine dealers.A.CARD.To all wfco are suffering from tbe error» and Indiscretions of youth, neivoaa weakness, early deeay, loss of manhood, Ac , I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE.This great remedy waa discovered by a mlsslonarj in Soiuh Amenta.Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rrv Joseph T.Inman, Station D, Bible Hauer, Nno York e«i/.November 18.187*.\tFm-ood-Aw WINTER RESORT.R\u2018 OVAL VICTORIA HOTEL, Nassau N.P., Bahamas.\u2014Now open.The most delightful olimit* in the world.Steamers will leave Savannah, Ga, every ten days and make the trip In two days.For particulars, address JAMES LIDGERWOOD, 753, Broadway, NY.November 17,1875.\tAm 0ADDIE3 SPONGE CAKE 8\u2019fc « Sweet IB's.\" Grape Juice 6\u2019s.\u201c The Adam s Tobacco Factory.\" For sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.December L 1875.\t* CANNED FRUITS, &c.ÇJA9E9 Sib Tin Tomatoes, each 2 doe.« each 2 dor.8» 2fe 2» 2* 2b 2b String Beans, each 2 des.Green Peas, each 2 dot.Green Gages, each 2 des.Paaeb\u2019S, each 2 doe.Lima Beans, each 2 doe.For sala by November 27, 1875.M.G.MOUNTAIN.THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY Devoted to Literature, Science^ and Polities.December 3.1078 hie knee.The comte turned bis eyes from her with a smile, and again addressed St.Ours : \u2018Young man, I knew yoar father, and loved him ; and so loving him, rejoice that he has It ft such a sou to honor his memory, and bear up hfs ancient name : and being such a one, I no* unwillingly rntriut fa your keeping the happiness of my clrld, my Euphro-syne\u2014mine by adoption, the precioui gift of a sister whom I shell never ceaae to mourn IMetctnnis1\tBank of\tCanada, his heart seemed to cease its pulsations\u2014j,e \u2022 ,,,W,W,,J,ug\tDR**R Ul\twUHUUUI stood for a minute as if transformed to marble, then roused by an overpowering rash of agony, he rapidly traveled the apoitment.Is woe a moment of terrible goffering ; he could not b ar it long ; and suddenly nerving himself to the act, he paused before tbe chair cf M.de Front» nac, and xalsed his eyes to read a sentence of wrath and banlehment tn that stern, despotic face, but Ins ead thereof, he taw an ezprecsiou t f kindnesi, softening the eagle glance of the vehran,su:h as be ha-i never witnessed there before.AÆA.TOÜJSS.^VBES MATCHES in Papers, each 10 grots.\u201c\t1\t\u201c In Boras, each 10 gross.Sur »ale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.-December 7,1875, NOnCE.Notice is hereby given, that a DIVIDEND of Four per Cent.KST-A-BLilSHED LS57.The Publishers take pleasure in ^announcing the following SPECML 1TTMCTI0HS FOR 1876: _ W.D.HOWELLS will contribute a new American Nova), entitled ««Private Theatricals,\u201d the scene of whloh le laid in a New England summer boarding-place.Tbe thousands of readers of Mr.Howell's previous stories (\u2019«rhelrWedding Journey,\" \"A Chance Acquaintance,\u201d ««A Foregone Conclusion,\u201d etc.) will warm y welcome this new serial, whloh begins In tbe nnznbei for November, 1875.MRS.KEMBLES \u2022< Old Woman's Gossip.\" Theea charming autobiographical papers, by Mrs.Frances Anne Kemble, whlrh were commenced in tbe August Atlantic and obtained at once a wide popu arlty, will be con- U&jSm£2iiïL\tI\u2014\" *\u2022 C.plUl Irtoek « tbU iDamuUor \u201cT.'.T?*\u201cÜT?\"» Euphrosyne, her fees bowed down and hidden I\tthe current half-year, baa been ibis day | declared, and that the same will be doe and payable at the Bank and Its Branches and Agencies, on and after MONDAY, the I THIRD day of JANUARY next.Tbe Transfer Book will be closed from the 16th to the 81st December next, both days [ Inclusive.By order ef the Beard, JACKSON KAE, General Manager, Montreal, 87th November, 1875.December 2, 1875.in her bead* ; and impulsively he cast him-eelt beside her, breathing out la broken sentences bis love and hie despair, rapidly detailing the fcLtory of hi* ratly and forced marrisgr, and deploring with passionate elc- nice the relentless destiny that crashed hie heart the hops dearest to it on earth.\u2018Tbia la a strange «tory, forsooth,\u2019 said the comte iu a tone (hat Bounded mockingly to the diseased sense of the unhappy lover.\u2018Eupbioey n«», my bird, heaid you ever the like of itr \u2018Ay, almcst the run?, dear ancle,\u2019 she said, raising tor lovely face, now so xadiant with happ:nes« that the young karoo, amazed, almost iodigoan', gszao fixedly upon her for a moment, half r.ady to believe himself the dapo of some concerted plot.The same you say\u2014pray, how so?\u2019 questioned tbe comte.\u2018List If it ba not,\u2019 she answered.\u2018A story of a maiden wedded in her childhood, left uaclaimed, forsaken even by her perjured k«d, whose pictured face only kept alive her remembrance, aye, and nourished her affection till they met again ; and now'\u2014\u2014 The words faltered on her lip, ae, with a trembling hand, she unclasp-.d a chain of gold from her aack, and held the miniature suspended from it toward* him, then bending down, bid her hloahlag face irom his gass.He took it eagetly, and pressing the sptirg, disc lea :d the Hkcneea of a youth, beautiful aa Adoci* ; yet, wa* it not\u2014could it be a transcript of his own bojiah features I It waa a strange, bewildering thought, nor \u201e would he hava yield, d to the conviction of ita truth, had it not been forced upon him be ypod a doubt by teeing hie own ngme engraved upon the case.Yet even that evidence apemtd insufficient for he held it qp la the aircng light of the haegiog lamp, reading with fixed gaze the name Louis de Mor-pay ckgtly cut upon the gold.\u2022Bosynel* he cried, catching her impetu onaly In hid arms \u2014 \u2018Rosyne \u2014 Bosyae de Laaoeyl the whom I have wronged, and shunned, and bated I Can it be that she and the beauttftü Eaphrosyn», the day-3t>r of my life, are one\u2014the same ?If this is true, will not she to whom I have been so uojost shew jneicy, and let tbe sufferings I have bat feebly pictured atone for the total error of the past?' Looking op with a imiie of trusting love, she replied : \u2018It la forgott- a now\u2014forgotten, doe rest Louie, and forgiven.Tbe joyful reunion of this moment ae^ie and sanctifies the empty vows of our chiidhocd.Heoci forth, let us live for God, who has so blessed us, and for aach other \u2018Ay.take her, my you eg gall in t ; and make her wnatamends yon can for your past folly gad neglect,\u2019 mid M.de Fpontenac in a tone Of onwented emotion, \u2018for years she has hen my precious charge, and for her sake I have marked your course, and at last brought you to my side, that In case I found you worthy of my peerless little blossom, a happy denouement might crown yonr melancholy romance.The name she bears la ae assumed one, of courte\u2014for with that marriage symbol oa her finger, which I could saver prevail on her to lay aside, it was not meet to deprive her of her matioaly dignity.And now I will leave you to mutual explanations ; our guests are dispersing and a few hours still remain before the morrow tummoos us to steruer duties.Be well enured thaï you are satisfied with rack other else It will be easy lor tbe church to undo the knot which affection has never riTutted.Bat if Ml is right and true tn your heart*, we will have you remarried on tbe same day ihat we chant a Te Deum for the victory which hm chased the invaders from oar sboree.\u2019 4 bland smile brightened tys face for a moment, then turning away, he left them to their uapplaees ; sod the door he closed as he withdrew we will not venture to open : the privacy of such affection should be sacred from all intrusion.?few ds*s saw the waters of the St.Law.recce free from the iavading squadron, which aJNr vs tous unsuccesefal attempts to gain i on of aomep .rtioQ of the Canadian sry, withdrew, shattered and diecomfit-cm the disastrous conflict The final ,i pear&net- of the foe caused great re.toys la the loyal shy of Qoebeo^ NEW BOOKS ! MESSRS.DIWSON & 00.HAVE JUST RECEIVED : GETKR-WALLY\u2014a Tale of the Tyrol, by Wllhelmlne Von Hillern.An Island Pearl, by B.L.Fax J sou.Off the Roll\u2014a Novel, by Katherine King.Farm Legends by Win Oar le ton, anther of ct),n, will nm m «*w.: 18, WIQMORE itSm.(LONDON, MAîccrvACTOirvi BRTNSMEAD WORKS, GRAFTON ROAD.KENTISH TOWN : LONDON, ENGLAND.September 10, 1876.\tM-aa NTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE Steamer \u2022\u2022 ARCTIC,\u201d Captain Lamontagne, will run aa follows :\u2014 LEAVE QUEBEC.A.M.7.00 Mall Train' for River da Loup.9.00 Mixed Train for Richmond.LEAVE FOZKT UTVIS.A.M.7.40 Mall Train from Montreal and the Weat.PJtf.8.16 Mall Train from Btv»r du Loup.P.M.6.30 Mall Train for Montreal and the West.Intermediate trips for Freight.For farther information apply at the office of The SU Lawrence Steam Navigation Company, at Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOURY, Secretary, November 38, 1875.LEA & PERRINS\u2019 CBLERRATET) WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, DRCLaRED BY CONNOISSEURS TO BE THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.In consequence of Spurious Imitations of Lea & Perri7is Sauce, which an calculated to deceive the Public, , LEA W PERRINS have adopted A New Label, bearing their Signa tun, thus\u2014 which will be placed on every bottle of Worcestershire Sauce, after this date, and without which none is genuine.\tA November 1874.\t^ This does not apply to shipments ç made prior to the date given.Ask for LEA U PERRINS' Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Stopper.Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Wonester; Crossed Blackwell, London, 13c., (3c.; and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the World.__ August 21, 1875.Lm-ao itvis k inc m.TIME TAjBLm PASSENGER A FREIGHT TRAIN Will leave St.Henri Street.Levis, dally (Ban-days excepted) at A00 P.M., calling at Way Stations, and arriving at Boott Junction at 6.80 P.M.\tv Returning will leave Boott Junction at 7.00 A M., arriving at Levis at 9.08 A.M.For further information apply at Soper.Intendent\u2019s Office, 8U Henri Street, Levis, r at Contractor's Office, 7j, BU Peter Street Quebec, LAROOHRLLE A BOOTT, E.0089, Contractors,\ta, the 2imei stya \u201cIt Spain ejneot sappresi the Caban rebels, the Island mast be half rained while she holds it.If she will not pat an end to that Institution which la the main source of disturbance, it wonlfi bp hard ip expect the United States to let the woik of devàstaticu procjcd un checked merely out of regard to the nominal sovereignly of Spain.\" * The Penal Code of Germany- A Berlin despatch to the Morning Pott says\u2014The national liberals in (he Reichstag bave resolved to consent to the political clauses la the bill amending the Penal Code.UNITED STATES.Bailway Meeting.Niw Yohk, Dec.8\u2014-A meeting of mer chants was held this evening, at the Chamber of Commerce, to consider the discriminations made by railroad completes against the city on freights to the West.Mr.B.G.Ar nold, the chairman, said that the busintss of tne New York merchants was beir g rained by thediricri-iiinailon made by trunk lines In favor of other cities, particularly Boston Mr.W.H.Thnrber sold that cargo after cargo of coffee and raisins had been imported by Chicago merchants by way of Boston, and transported on both main and competing Urea running from that city to the West, materially less rates than from this city, committee was appointed to visit the managers of the chief lines, and fee what can be done to lid the city of the evils complained of.German Savings Bank.The SecmUry of the German Uptown Savings Bonk says the Bank is able to pay 90 to 95 per cent to the depositors, and an effort will be made to resume business.Coal Production.Pnii.AOKLPBiA, Pa., Dec 8\u2014At n meeting cf the Scbaylklll Coal Exchange to-day it was resolved to suspend the production from Dec 18th to Jany.22nd.It is also said that the Committee had decided to stop far her pro daction absolutely from Jany.22nd until abont March 1st, or until navigation opens.Brutal Assault.Stbacuu, Dec 8\u2014A shoemaker named Tbos.Rogers, while crazed by drinking, brutally beat his wife with a hammer t>day fracturing her skull ^nd inflicting injuries which will probably prove falal.His daugh ter, who attempted to interfere, woe also badly injured.ASTBUMOOCT DKâFATCH.The London Evening Olobe says :\u2014We are informed that six frigates, now at the East Indies, will shortly leave for the Mediterranean via the 8iu z Canal.The Vice Chancellor of Cambridge Univer sity, England, has anoonnerd as the subject for this ytar\u2019s poem, for the \u201cChancellor's Mtdal,\u201d the centenary of American Independence.The New York World, Democratic, criticizing the President\u2019s message in regard to Cuba, says :\u2014Although his language is somewhat cloudy and obscure, yet his aispodtion is to observe strict justtee In dealings with Spain.Jf the President, however, conld have frankly stated that he had brought Spain to the point of Indemnity for the past and guarantee for the fata re, no cause of trouble would remain between the two countries The pioposition to tax church property in the message is but a reinforcement to ihat which proposes stetarian strife on the common school question.The Piesident's message was telegraphed from Washington yesterday, by the Western Union Co., in jast 31 minutes.A special from {terlin says It is considered probable in St.Petersburg that Raisia will propose an international conférence ou the Sur z Canal question, and, if her demand is refused, will claim freedom of action in the East.The Carlist General Tiistany has re-enter ed Catalonia, and issued a proclamation exhorting Us inhat itaats to rise.The Mark Lane Exprtu, In its review of the grain markets for the past week says :->The ac usually severe winter having completely stopped field labor, and partially closed ibe Baltic, has caused the wheat maikct to bard eo somewhat, but owing to the quantity in the granaries there Is little prospect of a material advance before the sprieg.The char aettr of the weather then will be unusually important.Should anything untoward bap.pen, an advance of 10s.would eoeily occur.In Parts flour has recovered one frana.Good samples of wheat are rather dearer ; the same remark applies to the Frencb provinces, to Belgium, Holland, (Jermany, Austria and to Hungary.Rain has fallen in Northern Africa.NEW BRUNSWICK.The Caraquet Bio fera.St.Jobs, N.B., Deo.8\u2014The jury in the Caraquet trial foanri Cbaisson guilty of murder.The other seven prisoners with frew their plea of not gnilty, and confessed to manslaughter.NOVA SCOTIA.Hauvax, N.8., Dec.8.\u2014Edward Scanlon, of Sherbrooke, was drowned on Monday while crossing St Mary\u2019s River on the Ire.A a active election campaign is going on In Guysbcro', where the new Atturney-Uenersl is seeking a teat in the House of Atsembly.Mr.Woodworth is stamping the coontry in the interest of the opposition candidate, Capt, Hadley.The election come# off cn the 16th instant.Coal shipments at Pictoa have closed for the season.The five companies working mines In that county have shipped during the past season 269,368 tons, ezclasive of large quantities sold fot home consumption and all sent by rail.The Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor ht id Its annual mentiog last night, and active measures are to he taken to render all possible aid to those In want daring the winter.Two soup kitchens have bem established, and rough work will be provided, as far as means will allow, for men able and willing to werk.An explosion occurred at Waveily powder mills this a.m., destroying a shed and a quantity of material.The workmen escaped.At a meeting of the Halifax County Agricultural Society it was decided to hold a Provincial Exhibition here next year.moviiiciu pimiiMiRi.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Montbbal, Dec.8\u2014Cn the termination of the Requiem Mass at St.Patrick's Church to-morrow morning, the friends and relatives of the late Fathers Murphy and Lynch, and all wishing to accompany them, will \u2019leave immediately for 8*nlt an Recoliet, where they will take charge of the lemaina.They will return at once to the city, and the remains will be deposited in St.Bridget\u2019s Church, whero they will remain ia state until Friday morning, when a solemn Requiem will be chanted, after which the funeral will take place to Cote des Neiges cemetery.Mr.P.Doian has charge of the arrangements connected with the funeral.A Church Destroyed by Bigot*.A telegram to the Witneu from Oko says \u2022 \u2014Tbe Protestant Indian Church was com-pletely wrecked by a crowd of French Cana-aiau Uon.au Catholics yesterday, the roof Steeple and being levelled to the ground\u2019 One man was badly cut by tbe bell foiling on (Continuedfrom our laet.) Mr.JOLY\u2014What abont the bonds?Hon.Mr.ROBERTSON\u2014.The bonds of tbe railway I take in tbis shape The Government will appoint rommieslomr* to con.struct aud mADSge ibis railway after tbe province baa extend*! tome eight millions of dollars, or between six and seven millions of dollars These commifsioners will be authorized to borrow npon the security ot tin rail way three millions require! for the completion of tha woik.Tbe rood will he neenri y to the bond hoick rs ior their money.If the intennt ia not paid then there hood holders will have a right to take possceeion of the road for one-third of the expenditure upon the llines.But I do not Dclisva that this province will ever permit the bond holders to take pocneslHon of the reads for this amonn*', hut still such is the provision made in the law, and when I riatjd that I had re reived proposals for leasing this railway for more than enoegh to piy the Intirest and sinking fund of the debt\u2014 Mr.JOLY\u2014Give tbe name.Hon.Mr.ROBERTSON\u2014I am not in a position to give the names of tbe partita neither do I kcow the whole of them.I syndicate has been formed with a capital of $300,000 for the purpose of itas'ng tbia railway as well as other railways in the province.Mr.JOLT\u2014$300,000 cf tapitsll The vs lao oi the plant will fcc mote than that in one year.Hon.Mr.ROBERTSON\u2014Do yon account the accommodation of the railway as nothii g?When tii9 honorable gentleman is posseeeei of ail tbe informai ion that tbe Government will be able ts lay upon tbe table of the Houa?, then be will be in a position to discuss tbis question iutellig.ntly.When every mile of road now under contract to which the subsidy applies, ia computed, tight million dollars will be required.As I stated ytster day tbe matter requin a very coxaful consl deration on the part of tbe House, and I have no doubt that wben tbe estimate of the
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