Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 24 février 1876, jeudi 24 février 1876
[" iTtamî COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL XXX.QUEBEC.THURSDAY.FEBRUARY 24.1876.No.11.215- ANOTHER AMERICAN LEBRE.\u201d \u201cCAUSE CE- The eohoe* of the famoai Beecher Tilton trial have scarcely had lime to die away, when another c required to aid the healing qualities of tbe oil, and to reoreige where dises»» has destroyed.Tbls article also forms a ré-markable tonic, and will cause weak and debilitated persons to become strong and robukt.1 It Is for sale by all respectable druggists throughout the couutry, and is an article tbat should be kept In every family, fer convenience of lustqnt use on tbe first sppear-ancp of Goughs or Irritation of tbe Lungs.Manufactured only by A.B.Wilbur, Chemist, Boatou, Bold by all druggists, February II, 1870\t;jg A.JHOOIN TL\u2019O 'X\u2019JtUbJ »JLC?JfcL- Dr.Wilson\u2019s Antibilions and Preserving Pills, E PILLS CONSIST OF A CAREFUL and peculiar admixture of tbe best and mildest vegetable cathartics, combined w>th the purest tonic extracts.They will be found a most efficacious remedy for derangement of tbe digestive organs, and for obstructions and torpid action of the ilver and bowels wbtob produce Indigestion, and the several varieties of Bllfous and Liver Complaints, attended by more or less of th following symptoms; \u2014Frequent Sickness, Acidity or Heartbnrn, Giddiness or Headache, Drewslrsss, and Dim.ness of Sight, Spasms and Flatulent Distensions, an uncomfortable sensation experienced at the stomach soon after eating, with a eellng or weight of oppression, tenderness or pain In the region of the Liver, sometimes extending to the right shoulder, with a shor tdry cough and disturbed sleep, a yellow tinge of the skin and eyes Is often perceptible, tbe heart\u2019s action is disturbed and rulsatloc felt In varions parts of the body, with a singing noise In tbe ears, and a sensation of fullness and weight over the eyes and back of tbe hsad, tbe tongne appears covered with a white or yellowish fur, the taste becomes vitiated, tbe appetite Impaired, and the breathing oi>-pressed, tbe bowels are for tbe most part inactive, and there is mnch languor and depression of spirits.One of tbe roots from which these Pills are made Is a sudorific, wbloh opens tbe pores of tbe skin, and aislsts Nature In throwing oat tbe finer parts of tbe corruption within.Tbe seoond Is a plant wfalcb is ah expectorant thus opens and nnclogs tbe passage to tne lungs, and thns.In a soothing manner, performs Its duty by throwing off the phlegm and other humors from the lungs by copious sp tting.The third is a Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to tbe kidneys ; thus encouraged they draW a large ameont of Imparity from the blood, which Is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water passage, aud wbtob sould not have been discharged in any other way.'The fourth la a Cathartic and accompanies the other properties of the Pill while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser peu tides of Imparity which cannot p-\u2014 by other outlets are thus taken up aud conveyed off lu great qu,anUUo* by the boW.M, From tbe above Û U shown that Dr.Wilson\u2019s AntlblUous and Preserving Pills not only enter the stomach, 1/Ut become united with the blood, for they find their way to every part of tbe body, which Is the blood, and It thereby becomes perfectly healthy; consequently til sickness and pain Is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pare and clean.By obemloally and judiciously proportion log those medicines contained In Dr.Wilson\u2019s PUl, so greatly are their cathartic and tonic virtues Increased that they will be foAud certain and radical cure for ^11 the catalogue of diseases above eRumevhted, and In every case tbfiA* (-ills will be found decidedly pre forable over all others.Bold by all Dtugglsts and Country Merchants throughout the Dominion.Fr« J- I*NILP m11* cheapest.^ orderB fo/ Bouquets and Cut Flowers promptly filled.\t__ Don\u2019t forget the place, 60 A 62, (late 2) Fabrique Street.\t_ J J, PHILF, December 11,1875 POPi'LdR LITERATURE AND ALL MATT ERS O F TASTE A ND CUL T URE.A PPL etc ns* Joi\u2019rnai.appears in new tjpe and with other mechanical Improvements, making it the handsomest weekly literary Journal in tbe country.A ppletjns' Journal alms t3 be comprehensive, Including In its plan all branches of literature, and (resting all subjects of interact to intelligent readers ; H designs to be elevated in taste and pure In tone ; it gives in quantity folly twenty-five per cent, more tban tbe largest of the Monthly Magazines, while In quality Its literature :s of tbe blgheit class.Price, $4 per Annum : 10 cents psx Number SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.Tho undersigned bave procured, exclus'vsly for (ubkcrlbeis to Appletoxs\u2019 Journal, a splendid steel engraving of \u201c CHARLES DiCKENS IN HIS STUDY,\u201d wblob Is offered, under special terms, to every Butsoriber\u2014In advance\u201410 Journal for 1816.Th\u2019s steel engraving is In line and stipple.It is not a fancy picture, bnt an actual repre-sentatlou of Charles Dickens's study at Qads-blll, while tbe portrait of the dUtlogulsbed author is strikingly faithful.Tbe si*e of tbe plate Is 20 x 14, printed on heavy plate paper 24 x SO, making a laige and handsome engraving for tbs parlor or Horary wa 1.Tbe ex «cation of tbe plate Is of a superior order./ Tbe or Jinary price of a steel engraving o tbls character tn the prlnt-ehops would not be l»sr than five, and pc haps six dollars.It Is offered exclusively to subscribers, in addition to the Journal for one year, for $5.o0\u2014that is, for $1 00 additional, tach yearly advance snb-icriber to tbe Journal for 1876 rosy receive a superb engraving wor.b folly five times tbe amount.This eogravlrg Is entire'y new.It has never been for sale in the print-shops, and cannot be obtained except in connection with appletons\u2019 Journal npou the terms and conditions given above.It will be mallsd to subscribers postage prepaid.D.APPLETON & 00., 549 A 551 Broadway.New York.NASSAU, N.P.» FAMOUS WINTER RESORT for those detlrons of esraping the severity cf a Northern climate.Temperature never foils below 6»° Fahrenheit, nor rises above 82°, and tbe variation does not exceed 6° In 24 hours.THE ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, beautifully situated aud well kept.Unltrd States and British Mall Steamers kvrry ten days, F.om SAVANNAH, GA., Trip only 48 hours and In sight of lard nearly the entire distance.Illustrated Nassau Guide, tent free on application.MURRAY, PERttld A CO., 64 South htr.et.New Yo^k ; or, G.LEVE, Geu\u2019l Pas.eoger Agent, 202 bt.James Street, Monfeal.A FARM OF YOUR OWN The Beet Etiflfftf Hart Times ! FREE HOMESTEADS \u2014 AND THE\u2014 Best and Cheapest Railroad Land ARE ON THI LINE OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, IN NEBRASKA.SECURE A HOME NOW.Full Information sent free to all patts of wrrld.Address O.F.DAVIS, Land Commissioner U.P.R.Rn Omaha, Neb.1 CORPOKAXIOIV.BOARD OF REVISORS.City Cleric\u2019s Office.CITY HALL, Quebec, 7th Feb., 1876, 50 Visiting Cards, wltb your name finely prlutcd, sent for 25o.We have 100 (tyles.Agents Wanted, 0 sampWs sent free Io,* stamp.A H.FULLER A CO., Brockton, Mass.By rending 35 cents, with age, height, color of eyei and hair, you will receive ny return mail a cDirect pbotegraph tf your future hunbauj or wife, with IlllllOllfft name aud date of marriage.NUMdUUs Address, W.FOX,P.O.Box260.F niton ville, N.Y.THIS IS NO February 11, 1876.ianl4 PATENTS INVENTORS.PUBLIC hOTIOF, Is hereby given, tbat the BOARD OF RE VISORS established by the 3rd tub-section of tbe llth Section of the Act of Iccorpoia.tlon of tbe City of Quebec, 29 Victoria, obap.67, as amended by tbe 6th Section of toe 34th Vic., cap.3$, will meet on tbe FOURTB day of MARCH next, at T G REE of tbe clock In tbe afternoon at tbe CITY HALL, In the chamber wherein are held tbe sittings of tbe City Council, for tbe purpose of revising tbe lists of Municipal Voters, and of bearing persons wbo bave made claims concerning tbe Isssrtion or omlpslon of names In tbe said lists, or tbelr Only constituted attorn-ies, an I will adjonrn Trcm day to day nutil the voters lists are revised aud settled.No application to have a name added to or erased from the (aid lists shall be received in ^be City Cleik\u20196 Offlc» after FOUR of the clock In tbe afternoon of tbe last Juridlclal day of Febrnary Instant.Tbe correction of tbe said 1'ats must be finally completed on tbe FI EST of APRIL next, according to tbe terms of tbs law Tbe Board of Révisera will commence by Cbampialn Ward, and shall continue with St.Peter, 8t.Lewis, Palace, Montcalm, St.John, Jacques-Cartier and &t.Roch Wards.L.A.CANNON, Ofty CV&rk.February 8, 1878.WC IMPOBllHEITS\u2019 0 UR ILLUSTRATED SHEET, CONTAINING VIEWS of the COMING IMPROVEMENTS may now be obtained, with ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED according to instructions from ANY OF OUR BUdl.NEHH FIRMS at tbe te Of TEN DOLLARS per 100 Sheets.January 4, 1876 GMiT CHIP HU I 1 CA C1EWING MACHINES, CONSIST-AUU O Ing of Tbe Singer Family, Ths Singer No.2, (made by the O.W.Williams Manufacturing Oo., of Montreal).The Warner of every style.The Osborn, and a variety of almost eve y kind made.The whole to be sold before removing to Mr.Pye\u2019s Building, No 30, John Street.A very large assortment of Boots, Shoes! Rubbers, Felt Overshoes, Ac., Ac., Ac.WOODLEY A CO, 26, John Street, December 21, 1875.ADVICE FREE Capital.£2,000,000 Sterling.LIFE DEPARTMENT.ASSURANCES EFFECTED OR MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.FIRE DEPARTMENT PROPERTY INSURED AS BATES.CURRENT FIRH AND LIFB ACCOUNTS PERFECTLY DISTINCT.KEPT Validât ittuad kata.Las tat promptly paia O.r- OMARFIOH.Office\u2014II, st.Peter Street.TSTEW BOOKS.MESSRS.DAWSON A CO.HAVE JUST RECEIVED: COMMON SENSE IN THE HOUSEHOLD \u2014a Manual of Practical Housewifery, by Marlon Harland.The Fair Grit ; or, Advantages of Coalition\u2014 a Faroe, by Nicholas Flood Davln.Dr.Obale\u2019s Receipts ; or, Information for Everybody.New Edition.$2.C0 Daniel Derouda, Book I, « Tbe Spelled Child,\u201d by George kl.ot.Reason Why a Roman Catholic Cannot Accept Papal Infallibility.For sale by DAWSON A CO., Foot of Mountain Hill.February 17, 1876.QUEBEC t LlffS FUBl.NOTICE COMMENCING ON MONDAY, THE 7th ^ Instant, tbe fares on this Ferry will be only XO OESTSTTS.For forther Information apply at the office of the St.Lan .ence Steam Navigation Company, St.Andrew's Wharf.A.GABOURY, Secretary, February 6,1378.obtained lu tbe United SUtes, Canada, and Europe ; terms as low as tboee of any other reliable house.Oorres-pondence Invited In tbe English and foreign anguages, with Inventors, Attorneys at Law and other Solicitors, especially with tboee wbo have had their caeee rejected In tbe bands of other attorneys.In rejected cases our fees are reasonable, and no charge Is made nnleas we are sneoeistal.If you want a Patent, ssnd as a model or sketch and a foil description of yonr inven' tton.We will make an examination at the Patent Office, and If we think It patentable will send you papers and advice, and prosecute your case.Our fee will be In ordinary oases, $25.Oral or written In all matters relating to Patents, Patent Law and inventions.Reterenos* Hon.M.D.Leggett, Ex-Com mlSkloner of Patents, Cleveland, Ohio ; O.H.Kelley.Esq., Sec'y National Grange, Louisville, Ky.; Hon Jos.Casey, late Chief Jastioc U.8, Court of Claims, Washington D.O.Bend Stamp for our \" Guide fob od TAimao Patents,\u201d a book of 60 pages.Address :\u2014LOUIS BAGGER A CO., SOLICIT-0B3 or Patents, Washington, D.O, January 4, 1876.QUEBEC \u2018 THE ILLUSTRATIONS of tbe proposed Improvements around tbe in and CITY OF QUEBEC, Specially Engraved for tbe *< CHRONIC LB.\u201d (rom the plans of the eminent Engineer Mr.LYNN, of Belfast, which were undertaken at tbe request of Bis Excellency the GoYernor-heneral, The Earl of Dufferin, REPRESENT AR FOLLOW» THE CASTLE ST.LOUIS Bridge Across Mountain Hill I Palace Gate Improvement ST.JOHN STREET GATE ! ST.LOUIS ST.GATE Hope Gate Improvement ! AND A GRAND VIEW OF THE CITADEL WITH THH CASTLE ST.LOUIS CROWNING THE HEIGHTS.May ¥0 obtained at this Office, PRICE, TEN CENT*.G.R.RENFREW & Co HOLT DAY PRESENTS.FINE FURS I LADIES\u2019 JACKET*, FUR BETS, CAPS, Gauntlets.Gentlemen's For Overcoats, Caps, Kid and Bucks! ?Gloves.Sleigh Robes, Moccasins, Bnow.Shoea and Toboggans.Ladies' Felt Hats, Newest Styles for 1870.pB' All at BraoiAL Rxduoticrs to Cash Btttxbs.« December 14, 1676, I ESTABLISHED 70 YEARS.mm ~-^SM OPHTHALMIC OINTMENT FOR THE CURE OF NFIAMMITION, SPECKS, FILMS, And other External Disorders of the EYES & EYELIDS, in numberless instances bas proved superUx to every other specific, and has been successful, after tbe treatment tf the most eminent practitioners had signally failed\u2014as proved by testimonial* around eaeh pot, COUGHS MORE ! |TJ 81K Masson\u2019s Sirop oi Canada Balsam.The only reliable remedy known lor Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and ail Diseases of the Lungs.Sokl Wholesale and Ketal^by JOHN MUSSON & CO.December 8, 1876.THE T TV/F Xü ~ET1 T'Y T A T* lift ISHtl COM \u2014 OF \u2014 LONDON.(ESTABLISHED 1807.) 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Beserved Fund.£ 1,94 5,OOO \u2022 - .STHTRT.ttcj Fundi Invested in Canada, 105,00 D- A* ROBB, Agent for Quebec, Foot of Mountain Hill.The Animal Kingdom A Journal published under tbe auspioea of the American Booietr for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.SEHBY BEECH, Prest, BED.WILL JOHNSTON EDITOR JtRD PUBLISHER Communications Intended for pyHlcatlon and business letters contalnlnlng remlttanoee \u2022honld be addressed to the Editor, 84, Ehaa-betb Street, New York.Terms of Subscription, One Dollar a Year tn advance.Single copies ten cents.A reasonable redaction will he made to dobs.Ad vertu ing rotas, twenty cents a nonpareil ovulation of this paper 1.D06 Umltad to party or sect, bnt is distributed among cultivated people throughout the United 8U^\"\u2014\u201c\tthat advertisers will do well to ooujuaer* Information of a character Interesting to the readers of The Animal Kingdom is solicited from all parts of tho world.June 26, 1876.\t^ iituoiiml mum o 1875 MAT 1875 Spring Arrangement, N AND AFTER MONDAY, Sms Trains will ran as follows :\u2014 DAY EXPRESS trains will leave Hi 11 fax for BL John, and St.Joha for Hal J fox at 8 Am.LOCAL EXPRESS TRAINS will leave Halifox for Truro at 6.16 p»»r -tv« Tram for Halifax at 6.80 a.m, Plotoo foe Truro at 8 p.m\u201e Truro for Plctou at 10 06 sum.St.John for Hnssex at 6.00 p.m., Sussex for St.John at 7.30 a.m.Point do Chene for Pal nsec at 11.40 Am., and 8.46 p.m., Palnsee for Point du Chene at 12.26 p.m., and 4.86 y ™ MIXED TRAINS will leave Halifax for Truro and Plctou at 9.45\ta.m., and Plctou for Truro and\t*4 6.46\ta.nu, Truro for Paineec and Moncton at 7.00 a.m., and Moncton for Palnsee er^ Truro at 6,46 ajm., Point dn Chene for Bt.John at 6.46 a.m., Bt.John for Point dn Chene at 10.16 aan.FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Truro for Halifax at 7.00 » \u2014 Halifax for Truro at 2.10 p.m., Moncton foe BL John at 10.00 a.m., St.John for Moncton at 12.30 p.m.For funner rartlcalare and Time Table*.O.J.BKYDGES, General Superintendent of Government Railways.Jane 8, 1876.DR.POURTIER DENTIST 80.it, 8L John Street, 0.t.rOrroerr* Palace Steeat^ ' mUKBKCU May 1, 1876.Utti ONE BOX 01 CURKE'S B 41 PILLS 18 warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex, acquired M constitutional, Gravel and Pains In the Back.Sold in Boxes, 1 dollar, 60 cents each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors.Bole Proprietor, F.J.CLARKE, ArOTHECARIES\u2019 WALL, LINCOLN, KMOILAM.Sold in Rnglann by all Wholesale Palma Medicine Honses.Wholesale Agent* for Provinces of Ontario and Quebec :\u2014 EVANS, MERCER A Co., Montreal Mailed to any.ad^'ees on receipt of p.o.O April 17, 1876\t«Hut «JjlOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.OLaICk E\u2019S WORLD BLOOD MIXTURE.Trade Mark\u2014\u201cBlood Mixture.\u201d MANHOOD _REST0RED ! ! Profetsor Hubert\u2019, Essence of Lib IS A CERTAIN CURE FOR Seminal \u2018Weakness, Bfervons Debility Mental and Physical Prostration, Ac.All suffering from Errors or Youth, send lor a Circular to HUBERT A CO., Sols Proprietors, No.22, St.John Street, Montreal.November 5.1876.\tLm HAMS ! First Qualily Hams foi Family Use, G ROOKUS AND SHIP CHANDLERS supplied with Hams, Bacon, Barrelled Pork, Lard, Ac, am' Fresh Dairy Butter In Prints, and the celebrated Swiss Bologna.POTTED HEADS- Spiced and Smoked Beefs to order.J.HESWK, 18 and 27 Finlay Market, and 48, John Street, (Without), October 14, 1876*\tsepll-Lm Great blood furxtzxs and rustorkr, -\tFor cleansing and clearing tbe blood from all Impurities, cannot be too highly recommended.For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Boras of all kinds It Is a nsver-faillng awk pat-msne'nt cure.-\tIt Ouros old Sores.Cures Ulcerated Sores on tbe Neck, < Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs.Cures Back beads, or Pimples on the Face.Cures Scurvy Sores.Cures Cancerous Ulcers.Cures Blood and Skin Dlseasea.Cores Glandular Swellings.Clears the Blood from all tmpnre Matter From whatever cause arising.As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything Injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give It a trial to test Its value.Thousands of testimonials from all parts.Sold In Bottles, 1 dollar each, and In Oases, containing six times the- quantity, 4 dollar* each\u2014sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing eases, BY ALL CHEMISTS AND PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS througbont the world.Sole proprietor, F.J.CLARKE, Chemist, APOTHECARIES\u2019 HALL,.LINCOLN, ENGLAND Sold in England by all Wholesale Patent Medicine Honaea.Wholesale Agénis for Provlncea ot Ontario ami Quebec :\u2014 EVANS, MERCER & Co., Montreal.Mailed to any address on receipt of P.O.O' April 17, 1876.\taoeat BY THE ST.LJ FRENCH STEAM NAVI-GATION COMPANY, in sums of $6 aud upwards, Must be current Canadian Ceuta, Apply at THE COMPANY\u2019S OFFICE, y Hall.Ixvajtocs AJto Mausmamt Htatehist \u2014The Mem published in lan being gone through in a mod misteily manner, and, with some additional practlc*, Mr.Wyse Is bound to become a first clam artist.Au encore wss demanded which was replied to with another good selection, which was rapturously applauded.Mr.H.Sampson sang the \u201cDear Girls of Scotland,\u201d which should have called for more enthusiasm from the devotees of 8t Andrew.Miss Stephen\u2019s piano solo was remarkably well executed for so juvenile a performer ; but it appears a pity that some of the young aspirants to St.Cecilia\u2019s laurels should attempt pieces somewhat b.-youd their capabilities.Mrs.Cauldwell gave a vocal aria of Donixetti\u2019s in splendid style.This lady's voice is carefully trained and well used.Her compass is large, and the stltction she gave shewed it off with great effect.An encore being, of course, minded, M s.Cauldwell t-aog 'Whit Shall I Say ?\u2019\u2019 with a naivety truly charming.MOfrp ao privileged, that is, as regards leaving his regim-nt to go to a foreign coontiy.The then Ministtr of Militia, Sir E.P.Tache, nominated Sergeant Voyer to be special instructor to the Canadian Militia, and h's o.der was confirmed by the Duke of Cambridge.In this capacity ha acted at Riviere du Doup, Trois Pistoles, St.Anne\u2019s College, Levio, and Quebec, until 1865, when, having received hia promotion as Sergiant-Major, be i&ogbf bjs dUcha-ge, and on leaving the rer-vice was ye/y bjgbiy commended for bis ex-eCplary coati act.In September he wrote a smart Ltiie brochure, eotitlpd \u201cThe Moral Qualities of a Gooti Soldier.\u201d la 1§6£ he obtained a first class certificate for military capacity, and waa notninaUd Captain of tbe 9th Battalion, in which he served four yrars aid a half.Throughout the Fenian raids he was always actively employ» ij, and was on special service several times.Aÿ Quarter-Master he was usefully engagtd until 1869, and on the 29th March, 1870, Major Voyer was formally ipdusted into tbe impor ant apd icspoLsible post cf Senior Superintendent of the Quebec Provincial Police, which place he retained greatly to the interest of tbe public and to their rojppl-to satisfaction, ant l a day or two ago, when he srag, as our readers are now aware, harried in the prfmest vigor of health and strength into eternity by the untoward handling of « pisiol.His mortal remains will receive inhnmation and the last ceremonies of the Church on Friday next, at tbe Belmont Cemetery.R.I.P.crived Major Yoyer lying on his left side, bis bead towards the stove aud feet toward?the effi .e table.Deceased said\u2014\u201cJack, Pm done fori I am sure I It\u2019s an accident ! Send for a doctor and a priest I\u201d I immediately ran i[.;wn to tbe Drs, Sewell senior sod junior aud sent lor Jjr.fielleau.They were promptly on the spot.I found the revolver (which I uow produce) It is a régulation officer\u2019s pistol, one of medium sixed by Smith and Wesfon.I found this pistol lyiog on tho table aod I took possession of it and don\u2019t know who put it there.We keep our pistola loaded and ready for u*e, but the cylinder separate from tbe body of the pistol so as to prevent accidents.I am not aware how the affair occurred, bat M jor Voyer told me himsslf many times that it was au accident.I believe this pistol is the one which caused tbe accident as it bad one chamber discharged, and deceased told me it was tbe same, jt is a 6 barrel revolver.When I arrived with Capt.Larue, Major Voyer was alone in the office.Capt.L«rue and Major Voyer wire very great friends.I didn\u2019t hear any report, but the detonation must have occurred when I heard toe cbnnd of a heavy body falling.I thought it might be prisoners who were being brought in to cells.Before this I heard nothing whatever ofaey cries, shout's, or any altercation whatever.[Capt.Heigbam here aeked permission of the Cosoner to make tbe following statement Tbe Inqueat on tbe Body tbe lysate Ittejor Voyer.of Complete Evidence Catastro fo the Fatal THE VERDICT.Yesterday morning the inquest on the re mains of the lamented Supcrint ndent of our Provincial Police tcok place at his residence, ^ ,ii.\tnar,L References required In all cases.A.M.MCQUARRTK, Secretary-Treasurer, P.B.8.O.Febrnary 14, 1876.\tL QUEBEC RUBBER JtfMPANY.NOTICE.A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING OF the SHABEHOftDERS Of THE QUEBEC BUBBSB COMPANY, will b« held at their Offlce, St.Paul Street, on THURSDAY, the mHAT TWO STOREY HOUSE 2nd of MARCH, 1676, to amend By-Law Ko.8, de Lena, at present occur led by Louis J.Lavoie, Pt\u2019ot, It contain* 6 rooms* Apply to LOUIS J.LAVOIE, Pioprieto-.Febrnary 18, 1878.and for tbe transaction of such o ber tnstneM as may come before them.The Chair will be taken at two o'clock P.M G.BONHAM, Sccty.Pro-fern, Quebsc, 21*t Feb., 1876.\t23 id to be appointed by the City Council to that pOF Sale OF toLfit bv the Year, effect, and afro cu tfce c-rtlflcatp of the Ro-|\t\u201e\t^\tr*.10 * h,lf «\u2022Well, I\u2019ve scmetimM thought of that.mt last.'l\tI I\u2019d almost sooner believe him dead than (Contontud horn our nut.)\tI\tthat coldblooded he could turn ENTIRELY REWRITTEN BY THE ABLEST WRITERS ON EVERY SUBJECT.\u2022Ah,\u2019 said Mrs.Gurnet, with » dism»1 sigh, |\tomr^Loo, and** leave her to - «niv rmld.reared In |\tbn h^rt for bim «that comes of being an only child, reared the Up of luxury.It** very different for some of us.\u2019\t__ .That profound sigh and Mrs.Garner sdole-fnl look awakened Flore\u2019s wjrfy comp**don.the \u201cI* she very sorry ?\" asked Flora, in situe unnatural whisper.\u201cShe\u2019s never been the same girl since we *I\u2019m sony you should be dlmppolnteO,\u2019 she j\t_ou\tbe really loved her F* taltend.\u2018If half a sovereign w®,aldTc0\u201cP^* «I don\u2019t think It,\" replied Mra.Gurnet, sate you foe your wasted trouble I shall ^ t gojemalj) «ikuow It.\" very happy\u2014\u2019\t.\t.\tAnother\tpause, during which Flora \u2014 She opened her purse\u2014a toy of ivory *nu\tlooking bliudly at the opposite gold\u2014one of her father\u2019* many gilts.\tI window, the blue summer *ky, the ragged Mrs.Gurner shed tears.\tu ^ r I elm brioche* tosbing to and fro in the light \u2022Half sovereigns are not plentiful where i\t^riod,\tOb!, fond, fooiith dream of love coma from,\u2019 she said, «and I\u2019ll not allow my\t^\ta(1e,u\tgooe for evet ( This bereave- pride to reject your kindness.Bat 1 \"idnt\tworse than the first loss come here wholly on business ; there was ^ won\u2019t intrads upon you any longer,'aMlss something tbit lay nearer my heait.i ve r,h>mnH- -, j,irg QQraer, rising with her wished to «ae you this ever so long.\tatateliest air, and sprsadlng her purple robe \u2018But why did you wish to see me 7 ajxea j\ther « i didn\u2019t ought to ottiude my Flore, pirnled.lore, puttied.\ta,whad fsmily trouble* upon you, but your kindness Mw.Garner shook her bred and slgoed, ^\topened tho flood-gate* of my -ansfemd the half sovereign to an (Ad I gom)w I\u2019umbly ask forgiveness, and wish brad again.\tFlore tottered to the bell, rang it with un \u2018Ii\u2019s foolish, perhaps, she\tcertain hand, and then, as the door closed musing way, contemplating b lore *\tQarner.flung herself on tb* ground «.C -Itb .1.-1 .bd\t'bb« I\t««b o.Iblo H.rk-.c.pi- had a daughter\u2014my only daughter, or at I least the only gtil I ever reared\u2014and she went out to the colonies and died there, young.I\u2019ve always felt an iutereet in any on-i connected with the colonies on that account, and hearing that your par had been in Australia\u2014 You were bo*u in Australia, 1 suppose F\tUIB UWM ,iiv-.n.».v.1.>v \u2018Ye*, but l was sent home wh*n I W |oved that common gîrl-that dreadful little.1 can\u2019t r< member an> thing before I | iw>n,g JtrBDddt0)?bter_i0ved her with a came to Eogluid.\u2022Y'ou can\u2019t remember yaur mar ?\u2019 clous easy chair, but on the ground itself\u2014 in deepest abasement.What was left her now ?Not even mem ory\u2014not the sad sweet belief thst she had once been blecsed.^\u2018He nevsr loved me,\u2019she told herself \u2018When he ssked me to be hi* wife, he was sacrificing his own inclination to please papa.He tween Portland and Halifax, In connection with the Grand Trunk Railway, daring the Winter, making weekly tripe, leaving Portland for Hall flax every Saturday, and Halifax for Anti and «vary Tuesday.The accommodation for passengers strletly first-class, and this will be found tb* quickest and most comfortable root* In Winter to and from the Maritime Provinces.Ticket* can b* secured at all statloc* on tbs Grand Trunk Railway, Printed from New Type, and Illustrated with several Thousand Engravings and Maps.New Tork and Bermuda Royal Mail Line.THIS COMPANY HAYING A CONTRACT TWpgi with the Bermuda Government for Steam Communication, will despatch Pirst-Class Olyd* Built Iron Bteamsri For Bermuda From New York, nnHE WORK ORIGINALLY PC BLUSHED 1 under the title of THE NEW AMERI- CAN GYOLOPÆDIA was completed in 18W, since which Um*, the wide circulation which it has attained in all parts of the Onited tates, and th* signal developments which have t*hAn place in every branch of science, literature, and art, have induced the editors and publishers to submit It to an exact and thorough revision, and to Issus a new edition entitled tha UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE Steamer \"ARCTIC,\" Captain Samson will run as follows contract with ib.oownment ci 11873-6WiM«r Arrangement.1875-6.Canada for the conveyance of NOTICE.icXAvn qtnnsc.canauarorwecouvey\tmHIS LINR IS COMPOSED OF *\" miTH THE VIEW OF DIMINISHING Canadimt and Unltod States Mails.1 following FIRST-CLASS, FULL POW- \\y the cbancee of collision, the Steamers n 40 n\t* BRED, CLYDE BUILT STEAMSHIPS, and is | 0f this Llos take a spsclflad coursa for all HIS COMPANY\u2019S LINES ARE COM- I intended to perform a regular service betwssa posed of the undernoted First-class, Full lotcd First-class, * Liverpool, Quebec and Montreal toNewYorkor Boston, Cl Double-engined, Iron\t^\tgo at 4S LaL.or nothing to Steamships Tom.SARDINIAN.>4100 Lt Dutton RNR.CIRC ABB I AN S400 Oapt J Wyll*.POLYNESIAN .«.,4100 Oapt B Brown.8ARMATIAN.1400\tOapt A Alrd.SCANDINAVIAN.3000 Lt Smith, RNR.BRUSSIAN._g000\tOapt J Bltobl*.MORAVIAN.>0000\tOapt J Graham.PERUVIAN.8400\tOapt R S Watts.CASPIAN.8»00\tOapt Trocks.HIBERNIAN.>.*400\tLt F Archer, RNR NOVA BOOTIAN.M00\tOapt Rtshardsea, AUSTRIAN ._J100\tOapt Barclay.NEBTORIAN.JTTOO\tOapt Grange.MANITOBAN.*160\tOapt Hugh Wylie.CANADIAN.>2600\tOapt J Mlllsr.CORINTHIAN.>2000 Oapt Jas Scott./HCENIOIAN.«.2600\tOapt Measles.WALDENBIAM.m.M00 Oapt Stephen.ACADIAN.1650\tOapt Oabel.NEWFOUNDLAND.1200 Oapt.MyllUS.And IN SUMMER, Liverpool end Boston XN WINTER.seasons of tb* y*»r.\t_\t_\t_ On tbs Outward Passant from Russnstowi: - ' crossing Meridian of the North of 41.On tha Homeward Passage, c roesing the Meridian of 60 at 42 LaL, or nothing to the North of 42.7.00 Mail Train for .River du Loup.9.00 Mixed Train for Richmond.uavi raxwT urn.A.M.7.49 Mail Trail from Montreal and tha West.P.M.(gUEBKCL.MEMPHIS.Oommandart.(Bonding.) Oapt.Boucbetta.Oapt.Roberts.Oapt.Tbearl*.Oapt.Mellon.Oapt.LlndalL Oapt.Lanrenaon.Oapt.Raid.THE STEAMERS OF THR LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE MUICII CKLOPfDII.Within tb* last ton years tbs progress of discovery m every department of knowledge has mads a new work of reference an Imperative want.The movement of political afiklra has kept paee with the dlseoverlea of science, and their Fortnightly, except during April, May and June, when Steamers will all weekly.The SH.\" O ANIMA,\u201d Captain Leddlooat, leaves New York Thursday, November 18th, and every alternate Thursday for Hamilton, Bermuda ; and Hamilton, Bermuda, for New York every alternate THURSDAY.The voyage la made in seventy hours from port to port, ard thirty hours after leaving New York the Golf Stream is crossed, which, in the coldest weather, is an impassable barrier to host, thus qnlokly putting tbs traveller in tbs balmy atmosphere of a Southern climats.For all Information apply to A.E.OPTKRBRIDGE, Agent, *9, Broadwar, Mow York.GUSTAVE LEVE, Passenger Agent, Beaton, Montreal and (gnebeo.\u2022 Or to\tW.MOORE, Manager.November 10, 1876.(Galling from LIVERPOOL every THURB* day,and from PORTLAND every SATURDAY (eallln; at LOCH FOYLE to receive on board i d land Malls and Passengers to and tram I land and SooUand) are Intended to be ieepn bed from PORTLAN D t\u2014 Fesseb.\tTom.MONTREAL.6,260 ONTARIO .« 9,200 DOMINION.9,200 2,800 2,600 MISSISSIPPI.\t2,200 TEXAS.2,860 ST.LOUIS.1,824 Theee vessels have very superior aocommo dation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers, and rs-peUd Tieksls ora ittutd at roduetd priait to thou dirtrout of brinping owl tMrfrimd».The Steamers of this Line are intended to sail for Liverpool as follows i IPROM BOSTON\" : ONTARIO.December 18th.QUEBEC.January 1st, 1874 DOMINION.January 16th.Ratwsi of Pawsiaccw Cabin .*.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 .«.a \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022.g60 Steerage.24 pM* Bertha not secured until paid for.An experienced Burgeon earned on eaeb CUNARD LINE.P.M.1.16 Mall Train from River du Loop, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, between NEW YORK and UVKRPOOL, calling al CORK HARBOR.From New York.Perth!».Wedneeday,\tFeb.\t9.Calabria.Wedneeday, Feb.\t18.Java.Wednesday, Feb.\t28.\u2022Russia.Wednesday, March\t1.China.Wedneedsy, March\t8.Parthla.Wednesday, March\t16.Abyssinia.«.Wednesday,\tMarch\t22.Java.Wednesday, March\t29.Algeria.Wedneeday, April\t6.China.Wednesday, April\t12.And every following Wedneeday and Saturday from New York.Steamers marked thus \u2022 do not carry steer-Agt pMiengeri.RATES OF PASSAGE Cabin, $80, $100, and $180, gold, according to accommodation.6.80 Mall Train for Montreal and the West.Intermediate trips for Freight.For further information apply ai the office of The BU Lawrence Steam Navigation Company, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOURY, Biiratary December 28, 1876.ADVERTISEMENT.rE UNDERSIGNED HAS TRANSLAT-ed, and w'll publish early in December 1876 the first vulum* of the Works of the Celebrated French Author, P.J.PB0UDH0H, Which, should it meet with a favorable reception frond the American public, will be followed by the publication of the remainder of his writings.The first volnm* Is entitled 1.o*.Castj .ClHOi BIAW.Soak ikaviai*.Pibuvian.PaueeiAH.Sabka riAN.« 6th Feby., 187Û.12th\t«\t«« 19lh\t\"\t\u2022« 26th\t«\t\u201c 4th March \u2022« 11th\t*\u2022\t«\u2022 Sates of Passage from Point Levi : j Special Redaction In Rates of Passage during I Winter Months.Cabin 117.\t$77.and $67.according to accommodation.* Intprmetjlatp.$ 8.80 Levis, twice dally.8.*0 4.80\tSentb Quebec, twice dally.\u2022\u2022®° 8.00 New Liverpool and BL Jean Obrystome, twice dally.8-M 2.80\tSpencer Cove, twice dally.Slllery Cove.8.00 BL Sauveur and BL Boob, four times, dally 8.80 10.80 .Bergervllle and Cap Rouge.Month Shore (West) SL Nicholas to Becancour, «telly.-.8 00 .North Shore ( West ) St*.Foy, to Three Rivers, by land, daily.North Shore (East) by land, Beanpott, Montmorency Falls, to Murray Bay, Chicoutimi, dally, Saturday except ed, at.And on Sunday aL.leland of Ôrleans, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.* \u2022*\u2022»\u2022\u2022\u2022»\u2022*\u2022\u2022\u2022 .Be an lien, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Batui- days at.>.Bourg Louis, SjL Kay-jpond, Pont Ronge, SL Catherine, «telly.Valcartler and Lorelte .Wednesday and Saturday.Laval and Lake Beau- .port Wedaewtey and Saturday.,.\u2014 .Charleebourg, and Loretta, dally, at.Btoneham, Saturday.».2.80 2 30 2.86 6.80 2.80 2.30 2.80 6.00 ness, attempted by no other publication, tbe ablest essays and reviews, tbe choicest serial and short stories, tbe meet Interesting sketches of travel and discovery, tbe beet pcetry, and the most valuable biographical, historical, scientific and political information from the entire body of foreign periodical literature, it would be difficult, therefore, to over-eetimate Its Importance to American readers aa tb# only thorouab compilation of an indispensable carrent literature,\u2014Indispensable, because it embraces tbe productions ot Ura foremost living writers in science, fiction, history, biography.theology, philosophy, politics, crlUs-ism and art.Bach distinguished authors as Hon.W.EJ Gladstone, Prof.Max Mnller, Prof Huxley, Dr.W.B.Carpenter, Prof.Tyndall, B.A.Proctor, Tbe Duke of Argyll, Edward A.Freeman, Frances Power Cob be, Jas.Anthony Fronde, Mrs.Moloch, Mrs Ollpbant, Miss Thackeray, Jean Ingelow, Geo.MacDonald, Thomas Hardy, Wm.Black.Anthony Trodope, R.D.Black more, Mrs.Parr, Jolla Kavanagh, Mrs.Macqnoid, Matthew Arnold, Henry Kingsley, Thomas Carlyle, F.W.Newma-, W.W.Story, Robert Buchanan, Tennyson, Browning, etc.etc., are represented In Its pages ; and during the comlcg year, besides the best fiction by the leading foreign novelists, It will give the nxnal amount, unapproacbed by any other periodical, of tbe most Important literary and scientific matter of the day, from the pens cf 2.88 4.00 11.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 BAY OF CHALEURS.4.80 Matepedlac, Cross PotnL Maria, Camp-bellton, Nouvelle, Bboalbred, Caplin and New Richmond, by land, dally.Counties of Bonaveu-tnre and Gaspe, by land, dally, at .6.80 6X0 MARITIME PROVINCES.8.00 4,80 Northern portion of New Brpnswlck, Ed-mondston, Woodstock, by land, dally, at.6.30 .New Bmnswlek, Fredericton, SL John.P.E.Island and Nova Scotia per O.T.Railway via Island Pond, dally, at>.Newfoundland ft Bermuda, IV.I>, aL EST INDIES.Letters, Ac., pje-pald via New York, are forwarded dally to New York, whence mails nr* despatched at.- « For Havana and West indies, via Havana to New York, dally, at.from whence mails are despatched on every Thursday.For SL Tho mar, tbe West Indies and Brasil to New York, at.from whence malls are despatched on 28rd of every month.6.80 6.80 6.80 GREAT BRITAIN.By Canadian Line, Fridays (O at.By Cunard Line, via New York on Saturday, at.Supplementary by Canard Line on Mondays, at.6 80 6.00 6.30 a\u2014P«-sial Car Bag open till 6.00 P.M.b\u2014 Do, do, do.6.80 A.M.e\u2014Supplementary Bag at 6.00 P.M.Registered Letters most be posted 16 minutes before tbe cioelng ot each mall.Street Letter Boxes visited, 8.00 A.M., 10.00 2,80 F.M., 5 80 P.M.and 9.80 P.M.J.B.PRUNEAU, Postmaster, February 21, 1876.FIIIISQIDINITIEIIS ITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, WITH Derby Condition Powders will be found a perfect tonic and restorer after attack of any acute dises»*, snob as Catarrh, Hone-All, Ao.They are equally beneficial for cattle, sheep end pigs, and can nevsr do harm.Farmers wbo are fattening stock should always use them ; their us* keeps ths animals thrifty and causas them to taka on fiesh much taster.Look for th* signature ot J.B.CLARK.Professor of Anatomy In tb* Royal Veterinary College, London.J.W.BRAYLEY, Fredericton, N.B., Wholesale Agent for th* Doaclnlon, to whom aU orders most be addressed.Retailed by D routais and nil Country MerebanU.Fredericton.M.B., Marsh IS.1«5.ho IEUEF EMM CM ILSON\u2019S PULMONARY CHERRY W: BALSAM, the Best, Cheapest and meet efficient Remedy for Cough*, Colds and all Long Complaints the world has ever prodne.ed\t___ ______ -, AN ASTONISHING CURE.\t^ Ma.J.W.Bbatl*t : Sir,\u2014It la with great pleasure that I add my testimony to tho efficacy of Wilson\u2019s Pulmonary Cherry Balsam.My daughter contracted a very severe odd about three weeks since, and we applied all tbe usual remedies without any effect.She _ _______ _________ was evidently sinking ta*L and commenced the\"above named and many «Jther ablest liv- j spitting olood.Ws began to feel very much m* contributors to current literature.\talarmed, and were Induced by a friend to try The Living Ays baa always stood '« at tbe | Wilson\u2019s Balsam ; and before she bad used It bead of IU data,\" not only as the beet, bnt sll things considered, tbe cheapest of the eclectics ; and In tbe multiplicity of quarterlies, monthlies and weeklies.It baa become almost a necessity to every person or family of Intelligence and taste ; for it, alone, furnishes ¦nob a compendium of whatever Is of Imme-Interest or permanent value In the bnt a very short time she was perfectly cored and Is now enjoying good health.R.P.WnnraB, Custom House, Fredericton, i From our «telly arrival of letters w* select }b* following :\u2014\u201cI was troubled with Asthma for ten years ; no physician could cure ms.I triad every* üng without any good effect, un.M.I Jnrid as tTrendcr It ènïnvduabl# til I tried Wilson** Balsam.I only took three literary ffiffld as to render It^inyai\tbtitUM| ^ wh,ch time I have had no re- economiser ©f time, labor and\tturn of my eomptaint, ss some months have The subscription price ($8 a year,) U cheap qoW for1 the amount of reading furnished : or »0^\tMesas Shabp, York Co., N.B.those desiring the crermof both borne ana «Last December I was attacked with ass-foreign literature, the publish* rs maxea su i Tere e0/agu Whlch compelled me torallnqnlab cheaper offer, vis.: to send fyAHop* prepamon.l ^ «Dd my friends believed I really Was both periodicals) The Living Age sou eitne\tFrom bearing of a ease sllbl- one of the American\t! lar to my own being cured by Wllaon\u2019s Pul.lies, a year for $l0.t0.With The lAviog Age and one or other of our Icadlcg American a subscriber will, at remarkably ths best which affordk monthlies, small ccst, be In possession of tbe current literature of tbe worm _ The volume begins Jan.1st, and to new subscribers, remitting now, tbe publtabera (Llttell ft Gay, Boston,) offer lo send tb* Intervening numbers gratis.November 27, 1876.\t\" monary Cherry Balsam, I waa led to try It and after axing two bottles I am completely cured and have agate resumed my labor.\" Wf.Fftana, York Ça, N.B.y lungs have been very weak for a nuns year*.\u2014I have spent two winters at ths CLARKE, DOWKERt Co Wine and Spirit Merchants, 88 St.JAMES STREET, MONTH® A-L*.October 28,1876.Fm \u201cMy ber of I.Booth for my health ; I have taken bnt on* bottle of Wilson\u2019s Pulmonary Cherry Balsxm, and find so much relief that I am uxlng the second and already foal like a new man.pleas* send we three more, as the stores are all sold out hare.\u201d Thm.Nouais, Western Extension Railway.This Hoütehold Remedy should be in ^he bands of every family and ndlvtdoal, «s a timely application of It to a alight oold or cough will cause immediate relief; while case-of long standing and apparently! near g able often yield to Its wonderful ourativ* powers For sals everywhere throughout ths Dowf ntoa.Fredericton.N.B.March «6.1876.bo Best Food for Infants ¦UFFLYXH* THB hig-hest amount of ntourishmen t _ in *HB \u2014 Most DitteslisiaMCfliiyeDieit Fora Savory & JSÆoore, 148, Few Bond Street, London, Retail of all Chemist*, and Wholesale oj LYMAN, CLARK ft COM Montreal and Toronto, and throng boot the World.JppeIf.l$T6r Dow\u2019s Sturgeon Oil LINIMENT Thm liniment is without excet-Uon the best and cheapest In the country.Compounded sclenUflcally, as tbe result of a thorough knowledge of the powers wielded over disease by tbe proper nse of porous eanals it is absorbed as soon aa applied and carried through tbe pores to tbe remotest disease-acting upon pains and swelling* with a power no less efficacious than wafer upon file.If bas been in nse ror over six years and Its extensive sale baa only Increased Us popularity and established Its supremacy over every other remedy of the kind.Horse teamsters pronounce It invaluable and having used It will not be without 1L \u2018\u2018There ts nothing Uke It \u201d « It acta like a charm.\u201d « Tbe Liniment par excellence,\"\u2014nse tbe expressions of bond red1 who have tried it.\u2014When thoroughly applied, it will g«ve almost instant relief in Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sprains Cramps, Bruises, Pain In the Bide, Chilblains Lameness, 4c.Those afflicted with any such disorders, should try It without delay.J.W.BRAYlEY, Fredericton, N.B., Wholesale* Agent for the Dominion, to whom all orders must be addressed\t.\t.For sale by all Druggists and country deal- tara ffQUQr&lly* Fredericton, N B., March 12.1878 bo Asthma 8 Chronic Bronchitis.Tbs most sffoovoal remedy will be found to be DATURA.TATULA, NOVELTY WORKS liuini.Miiui iiiMLiiuiunuiv MONTREAL.R.GARDNER & SON NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY NULROAD COHTMCFORS' and others, with PORTABLE and STATION; ARY ENGINES, DUMP OARS, CHILLED IRON WHEELS, HANDOaRS, BAIL BENDERS, 40, PM*, kt ft* \u20144W9\u2014 A general assortment MILL and FAQ; TORY supplies, Bridge Work, a speciality Iron aod Wood-working Machinery, êtes stej R.GARDNER ét «OF, MONTREAL, September 19,1974; THE BLOOD.THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Vitalises and enriches tbe Blood, tones up th* Bystem, Builds up the Broken-down, Cures Dyspepela, Debility, Dropsy, Chills arid Fever*, Cbroule Dis» rrrnhcr*, Nervous AP-flection», Botta, saoura, Dteeasesof tbe Kidneys ft Bladder, Female Complaints, ftC, Thousands have been changed by tbe use of this remedy from weak, sickly, snffbrtng creatures, to strong, healthy, happy men and women; and Invahda oannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial.CauUon..-\u2022 viüL., & .' 072666 "]
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