Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 11 mai 1877, vendredi 11 mai 1877
[" 1 w COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.YOL.XXXL QUEBEC, FRIDAY.MAY 11, 1877.No.11.589 BtMaUkew\u2019s Fire KellefFand.W« ta9 reqaatUd to dlraot atUntioo to Ui« followtof report of the Committee »p pole ted to dlctrlbote thU food The under*tfüed, who were eppointed to dletribute the geoeroue acaoQut to cbeerfollf contributed toward* the relief of the sufferers br the fire of Mar, 187«, belonging to St.MtUhew's Church, beg to draw attention to the Treasurer\u2019s report (which has been examined hr the Auditor) showing that their ate wardship baa been fully discharged.They would, on behalf of those who hare reed rod moat raluable and timely aid from the fbnd, try to convey to the contributors some sense of the gratitude entertained by ail who hare received relief in any form.The spirit in which many of the contti-botione wore given cannot fail to be most gratifying to all concerned.It certainly render'd the relief all >rded doubly precious to the unfortnaate suffsrers.In aome iaataocaa tha money was ganer-onaly tendered by individuate who had not bean aolioited, and who were not bound to the anXerera by any closer ties than those of tallow-cinsenabi p.The undersigned visited each house, toward* the rebuilding of which any aid was granted, and satisfied themselves that it was built or stone or brick and covered with tin or iron.They also required an assurance in each case, that no outbuilding or hangar should be erected hereafter, unless it wsa cased with brick and covered with iron.It weald be d fflcolt to extggerste the value of the aid which the undersigned were enabled to extend to stone-masons and car-peqtara, by promptly replacing the tools, without which they oeahl act work at their trade for an hoar.The test payments oat of the tund have only just been completed, as the undersigned considered thai they os tried ont the wishes of tb* contributors, not merely by affording prompt relief when it was Immediately required, bat by extending tbroaghoat the winter ihai aid la foal and clothing, the want of which was estalled npoo not a few families for the first time in their expeiience.In addition to this eome of the hoosee, toward the rebuilding ot which aid Yaa granted, bava only recently been completed.Caxaima Hamu.*ow, Chairman.Osoaoa Yaxsat, Treasurer.W.H.Casts»,\tSecretary.Oeerpa Fsossy, Treasurer of tha St.Matt he*'i fin BalU/Fond.Da.UTT.April 30.To total amount subscribed since ISth Jan* last and acknowledged through theMoaaue Cue- meu .f 3,544 81 To Interest from Union Savings Bank.» \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\t48-96 New clocking material was also contributed, as under\u2014 A Friend in Fabrique Street.|20 00 J.T.Orkney.5 00 Ot, 187«.une 30.i By paid Wm.Hoesaek, Esq., Trestorer, the following snbecrip-tions received by the Committee in aid of the 11 General Belief Fuad,\" via.Robert Hamilton, Esq $100 00 Rev.C.0.Hvmiltou.100 00 Geo.Alford, Esq.\t60\t00 Smith Bros., of Montreal.35\t00 Rev.C Hamilton.20 00 Mrs.8.C.Hamilton.20 00 Ml#* Hamilton.\t20\t00 W D Campbell, Keq .\t6\t00 Mrs.Margaret Walker.40 00 9.Moutlaambert,Etq, M.D.20\toa $3,593 7C ANCHOR LINE.y[i«4 WesWall.M.Boute cu n a ro Li n t DQIVHMION ± THE QUEBEC AUDI GULF POSTS 8.S.COMPANY.UNITED STATE* MAIL STEAMERS, Sail every Saturday from NEW YORK AND QL \\8CK>W (via Londonderry), AND LONDON DIRECT.Rateeof paaeage payaole in U.8 Currency.NEW YORK TO OuA*QOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, OR LONDONDERRY.Cabins $65, to $00, according to acoommeda-ttoi-s.Excursion Tickets, $180 to $140.NEW YORK AND LONDON (direct) Cabins, $6) to$70.Excursion Tickets, $i00to$i20.-steerage always as low as oy any other Una.The Passenger accommodations of Anchor Lin* Steamers are aneorpaeaed for elegance and comfort.OomDany\u2019a offices, 7 Bowling Qreen, N.Y.9USTAVB LEVE, Agent, opposite St.Louis Hotel, (iaebec.HaM West India lUUoute.CUNARD LINE.1HE STEAMERS OF THIS THE STEAMERS OF THIS IJNE Intended to sail from HALIFAX, N.B.monthly for ST.THOMAS, WEST INDIES, calling at BERMUDA, going and returning.Proposed dates of sailing aa under, or if MAIL ;rom ENGLAND has not than arrived Steal sr will await 1U arrival t FROM HALIFAX, Monday,\t10th Joly, 1S76.«\t7th August,\t\u201c «\t4th Sept.,\t\u201c «\t2nd October\t« Approximate dates of Sailings, FROM ST- THOMAS, W.L Wednesday, 19th\tJuly, 1876, \u2022*\t16th\tAngnst,\t\u201c m\t19th\tSept,\t«* kmi July 10, 18T6.varying irom 6,000 to 9,000 sea.'s a piece, or in other words, very nearly fall cargoes.At first sight one can scarcely realise the fall meaning of these figures.The vessels oatmd will have landed in St.John\u2019s, if those still fishing Increase their reported catch even bat slightly, over one million seals, the vaine being simply enormons and the gain made in a very short time.One cansot help wondering whether the seels can stand this slaughtering process withont being both decimated and frightened away from their bannt*.r Sealers would probably say that you cannot kill off all the seals, and that year after year they will appear in large \u201cpatches\u2019\u2019 or herds, hot experience has long since demonstrated .the possibility of gnnihi-lattog a fishery.For instance, whales nsed to be taken in numbers in the Gulf of St Lawren-e and farther south, bnt now whalers have got to sail to the Arctic regions in quest of these mammalia.The salmon, a fish that one* abounded in our streams, has disappeared from many of them and become, to scarce that it is well worth the nation\u2019s while to spend money in propagating it artificially.So vigorous and destructive a war must tell upon the seal fishery, and while the Newfoundland ships may be congratulated on their remarkable success this year, a doubt way be felt as to the wisdom of killing the goose with golden eggs.But what is the use the of talking w\u2018 en splendid cargoes, worth im* tnense sums of mousy, are being lauded by excited crews, assisted by a still more excited shore population.\u2014HaUfazChroniale.Ostobsr 6.1876.mart the entire city.A vast volume of flames shot up immediately aud the building was entirely destroyed ; also the adjoining one occupied by Hendrick Loam, harness-maker, and a French weekly paper La PraUaUw ; the losses are yet unknown, bnt are very large, Kendrick \u2018Loem losing valuable machinery.The cause of the explosion is unknown.The Austrian Mission\u2014Found Dead-\u2014Fall in Price of Sewing Machines\u2014Tweed\u2014From Sooth America\u2014Trouble Brewing In Balt Lake City\u2014Fire in the Woods\u2014Good News from Louisiana\u2014A Fearful Mine Accident in Pennsylvania, Ac.The New York Timat says that Jas.Bussell Lowell will probably be tendered the Austrian mission.Jacob D.Blondell, aged 60, was found dead in his study in New York yesterday.He was formerly a very popular artist, bnt recent embarrassments bad led him to dissipation.The expiration of sewing machine patents at noon yesterday has lad to a redact on in the prices of machines by the leading makers of from 40 to 60 per cent.Tho New York £im says Mr.Peckam and the Corporation and conosel have completed their examination of Tweed\u2019s papers.They are satisfied, and will report to the Attorney-General in favor of Tweed\u2019s release.Advices from Buenos Ayres report a drought and intense heat ; a small portion of the crops in the upper Provinces will be saved ; much suffering is feared.Anxiety prevails as to the kite of the camps np the Uruguay river ; it is reported that in the Province of Entre Bios the fires prevail to a great extent, compelling passenger steamers up the Uruguay to anchor in consequence of the heat and smoke.The New York Harold'a correspondent says that Brigham Young, in the Tabernacle on Sunday, arose at an nnexpectod moment and broke forth in an address to the saints and sinners, giving the latter to understand tfcat iftbey wanted blood they could have plenty of it.Disireet Gt utiles are quietly arranging for the removal of their families at the first sign of an outbreak.Toe Graid Jury me< ta ou the 28th of May, and enbpoo aas are issued for a formidable number of witnesses in cri minai cases, and the arrests of murdfrers who have had immunity for years are imminent in the mountains and along the borders where they hsve secluded themselves.400 00 By This amount paid varions parties to assist in rebuilding their hontes.750\t00 M\tExpended in oiothing.400\t00 u\tExpended In\tfuel\t118\t76 «\tExpended in\treplacing tools, furniture, bsdding, ami other ho nee hold articles.\t1,911 31 ** Paid for prlnticg advertising, Ac.r.77.T.12 70 jbTQTIOJg.WITH THE VIEW OF DIMiNISEINB tbs ohanoss of collision, tb* Stsamert j of this Lie* Uk* a speelflad noure# for all | Masons of tha yaar.On tha Outward Passage from tinseusiown to Naw York or Boston, crossing Meridian oi 60 at 48 Lat., or nothing to the North of 48.On the Homeward Passage, crowing the Meridian of 60 at 42 Lat., or nothing to tb North of 42.____ CUNARD LINE.HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICA I* , between LIVERPOOL, calling at T:___________\t____ ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, between NEW YORK and OORK HARBOR.From Now York Abyssinia.«.Wednesday, May 2.Scythia.-.-.Wednesday, May 9.\u2022Russia.Wednesday, May 16.Algeria.-.Wednesday, May 2S.Bothnia.\u2014.Wednesday, Moy 8\\ Abyssinia./.Wednesday, Jnno 6.Bcythla.Wednesday, Jam: 18.\u2022Russia.Wednesday, June 20.Algeria.Wednesday, Jane 27.Wednesday, July 4, And every following Wednesday from New York.Steamers marked thus \u2022 do not carry steerage passengers.RATES OF PASSAGE Cabin, $60.$100, and $180, gold, according to accommodation.Tickets to Parle, $16, gold, additional.Teturn Tickets on favorable terms at owe at rates.Steerage tickets to and from nil parti of Enropa at very low rates.Through bills of lading given to Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and other ports on the Oontlnsnt, and t ar Mediterranean ports.Fo-Freight and Passag* apply at th* Company's Office, No.4, Bowling Grssn, New York.OKAS.a.FKANOKLYN, Agent April 30.1877 mm LINE 18 UOMPOSED OF TBE .following FIRST-CLASS, FULL POW BRED, CLYDE BUILT STEAMSHIPS, and Is Intended to perform a regular service between Liverpool, Quebec and Montreal ONTARIO.- 8,200 Oapt.F.B Bonohett* DOMINION.-.- - 6,200 Oapt.J.Roberts.MEMPHIS.\t2,600 Oapt.H.Mellon.MISSISSIPPI.2.200\tOapt.O.J.LindalL TEXAS.2)960\tOapt.A.\tLanrenson.ilUEREO.2,8)0\tOapt.J.Tbearle.BORASSIA.3,180\tOapt J.Hoar*.ï rtUTS .- i.824 Oapt.Raid.TŒTBUNID.2,800 Sailing irom Liverpool every Wednesday calling at Belfast for Freight and Passengers.The following Steamer is intended to be despatched from Quebec :\u2014 Quebec.-.Saturday, May 12* MrsHiaaiPPi.Thursday, May 24* Ma «PB».-.Ti ureday, Jane 7* Ontabio.-Tonreday, June 14* Thai* vessels have very superior aocommo-tetlon for Oabinand StserKg# Passengers, and \u2022t-paid Tiekati art ffitted at rttluotd print it ihott datirout o/brinoinff out tMatrfriands.JUatwa of Fawaae* Cabin.\t.\u2022\u2022$60 Stssrage.24 Through Bills of Lading for freight given to all parte of Canada and the states.For fnribsr particulars, Ac., apply to FLINN, MAIN A MONTGOMERY, Liverpool, D.TORRANCE A CO., Montreal, Or, to\t_____ WM.M.M AC PHKRSON, Commercial Chambers, Quebec.May S, 1877.Barrels quabta guinea\u2019 Each 4 dozen.Barrels Plots Gaines»\u2019 es.8 dcz.Ex \u201c Lake Megan tie.\u201d And for sale by M.G MOUNTAIN.May 7, 18 f7.Alum and Copperas.lARBELS LUMP ALUM.B Brls.Green Copperas.For sale by M.U.MOUNTAIN.May 7, 1877.POUT fttl JbC, \u2022 Rottled by Maohen ACo Brls.quarts porter, Gntnesa\u2019.Brls.Pints Porter, Qalne*a\u2019, Ex S.8.*\u2022 Quebec.\u2019\u2019 For sale by M.a.MOUNTAIN.May 7, 1877.Gbasd Papal Zouavb Dbmohstbatioh.\u2014 This year Ouswa ia to be honored with one *f the grandest demonstrations that will lake place In the Dominion.It will be under the Phe woods on the mountain south of Battle, j tUgpice8 o( th0 «Union Allet,\" which is Oom-*¦\t*K\u201c posed ot Canadians who have belonged to the The society was organised im- B R O S I Pi .ARRELS ROSIN, No.6 ani No.8.$3,693 76 (E.E.) Quebec, 1st May, 1877.Geo.Vs asst, Treasurer.Examined and found correct.Qasbeo, 8th Hsy, 1877.W.Soouexu.UNITED states.ThaN.Y.Post Office Accident\u2014He-dnoing the Army\u2014A Defaulter\u2014 Accident\u2014Official Notice, of the War\u2014Minister Thornton's , Substitute\u2014Shot by Mistake\u2014Another Death from Starvation\u2014Insane\u2014 The Coal Mine Explosion\u2014The Permanent Exhibition.&c Wassixotom, May 9\u2014The Commission appointed by Post Master James to Investigite the Post Office accident have made a report to the Secretary of the Treasury, In which they say that they find the accident due to two causes :\u2014First, that the truss erected did not oorreipond with that recommended by tha superintendent ; second, that the shores war* removed and the tru«s subjected to its load before it was examined by persons competent to determine If It was coostrooted in coafinaity with the contract.The Secretary of War to-day issued an order directing that 2 690 enlisted men of the \u2022ray be discharged between this and the 1st of July, In order that the retained pay and other allowances doe them may bo paid out of the appropriation for the current fiscal year.This discharge is made on account of the postponement of the extra session Nashsa, May 9\u2014Charles R Collins, clerk of the Nashua Iron tand Steel Co.is a de-fool ter in from $10,000 to $20,000, and has fied.L Bostos, May 9\u2014Alfred Band, graduate of Harvard Medical School, shot and killed himself with a toy cannon to-day.Wasaunvox, May 9\u2014Minister Shiskin, the Boaaian ambassador, to-day officially no tlfled the Secretary of State that a state of war exists between Basais and Turkey.It is not yet determined whether a neutrality proclamation will be leaned.Tb* Hon.Francis B.Plunkett will act as British Charge d\u2019Affaires here daring Minister Thornton\u2019s absence.Maetxesvillx, lad., May 9\u2014E.M.Woody, dry goods merchant, was shot and severely wounded last night by John B.Knight, his clerk, who mistook him for a burglar.Naw Yoax, May 9\u2014Christian B.Boss, jather of Charlie Boss, was at the police headquarters to-day concerning a cine to his misting child.Annie C.Horton, a colored child wm found dead ef starvation, at her parent\u2019s residence, near Creedmore to-day.John Dowling, who killed his aged mother at Egbertville, SJ., has been sent to a lunatic asylum.St.Claie, Pa., May 9.\u2014The bodies of Jos.Melward, Herbert Moore, and Tho*.Connors, have been taken from the exploded mine ; the 1st*\"*' bad bis head and both legs blown off his face and body Hill, N.Y , have been burning during the past two or three dtys.Thousands of cords of wood bave been destroyed.Mrs.Mitllda Jerkes has received judgment against the Port Jarvis National Bank for $2,000 of Government bonds deposited with the bank and stolen Louisiana State securities are dally increasing ia value.Business is reviving in New (Mean-*, ana the receipts of cotton and sugar are larger tnan for ye us past.A despatch from Potteviile, Pa., says : A great explosion ot gas occurred ou Wednes day morning in the Wades ville mines, near St.Clair.A number of meu are Imprisoned in the mines, and it seems impossible to rescue them.Auother despatch says It is reported that thirty men are imprisooed in Wadesvlile mint-S.Their cries for assistance are pltlaiy heard.Six bodies haye been recovered A despatch trom Bt.Clair, Pa., says A terrible t-Xpl sion of gas occurred in the Wadesvlile mines this morning, killing aud wounding nine meu.Three cannot recover.Five men are still buried behind ton* of coal, which was displaced by the force of the explosion.A large force are removing this mass.The scene at the mouth of the shaft is heartrending.Their chance of escape seems gloomy.For sals by Newfoundland Meal Flalsery A Country Bolling in Oleaginous Bolling in Wealth, THE POPULATION WILD WITH CEàS.BUC- Papal army.\t_\t- _\t.mediately on their return from Italy, for the purpose of upholding the cause tbey had defended.Once a year they hold a convention, on the 1st of July.Montreal, Quebec, and Three Bivers, have already been honored, and tbis year Ottawa is to have the pteasure of their presence.The Catholics of the city are preparing to give them a splendid recep-ion on the day of their arrival, the 30th of Jane.There will be a grand public procession, in which the Catholic societies nationalities will take part, having so ti mated their intention.On the 1st of Jniy a special service will be held in the Cathedral, His Lo dship Bishop Dohamel presiding.The demonstration will be extensive in its character and doubtless grand, on account of the Pope's anniversaries falling on the same year.\u2014Ottawa Free Frets.OpitUABT.\u2014It is with regret we have to announce the death of Mrs.Mary Barrett, which, after a protracted illness, took place at her resldecce on Saturday night.The deceased lady was well known and widely respected, both in Ottawa and Quebec, and leaves a Urge number of sorrowing friends.\u2014Ottawa Frea Frets.,\t: I *\t.i While the King and the Austiian Archduke Begnier were at a bull-fight on Sqnday, the bEll severely gored the favourite espada Fras* oueto.HU wounds will probably prove mortel.The scene was painluUy exciting.EDuesaaaH, May 9\u2014The London correspondent of the Scotsman says tie army clothing factory in Grosvenor road, Pimlico, is running day and night.The general conviction is that we are on the immediate brink of war.M.G.MOUNTAIN.May 7, 1877.Q Colli \u2019Wlri-e.R.-0A9R8 INGHAM COLLI.For «ale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.May 7, 1877.Fs BANK OF BOWREAL Established in 1818.CAPITAL 8UB3CBIBED, CAPITAL PAID-UP,- -HE9BKVB FUND, -\t- Head Office, $12.000,000 11,989,700 5,600,000 - Mont cal.ROYAL MAIL LIAI IS.HOPE & TEMPLE, L\u201c'r\u2018 STOCK BROKERS, MEMBERS OF TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE, 18 KINO STREET EAST, TOX^OKTTO.Stocks Bought and Sold for Casb, or on Margin.ljTEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PO Montreal, Quebec, Metis, Father wolnt, Gaspe, Perce, Paspehlac, Ohatuam, New* castle, Point da Ohene, Summereide, Char-I lottetowD, end Ptoton, and by Railway and | Steamboat connections with Bt.John, N.B., Halifax, N.S., Portland and Boston.Af er the opening of navigation, the s-s.| « Secret,\" or « Miramlcbi,\" Is Intended to reave Qnebee every TUESDAY, at 2 o\u2019clock, P.M., forPlcton.and t-lctcu every TUJUsDAY, at 4 o\u2019c ock A.M., for Quebec, calling each way, anti! fartner notice, at Father Point, | Gasp*, Perce, Paapenlac, Chatham, Newcastle, Point dn Obene,Suinm*reld* end Charlottetown.The x*iRlf SlAlf,\t\u201c\t»\u2022\tnth\t\u2022< OoBlaTHIAK,\tM\t4i\t2«th\t\u2022 Manitotiak,\t«\t4(to\u2014 Morning Prayer (Elijah).\u2014Costa.Tenor\u2014\"Cujus Animam,\u2019\u2019 in \u201cStebat Mater.\u2019\u2019 \u2014Rossini, Baritone\u2014Air du Chalot.\u2014Adah.Bats\u2014The Monk.\u2014Meyerbskb.Harmony- Theory and Practice.Composition\u2014Style at the option of the candidate.SPECIAL COMPETITION.A prise will be accorded to th* candidate who will present a composition of merit, and the title of Inurtate may be conferred on him on the conditions required by article 14 of the Conertlu-lion of the Academy.Another epecial competition will be opened for the piano.Subject of competition :\u2014The 32nd âona:a oi Beethoven, Op- III.(Ill), let move ment.The title of Laureate will be granted to the successful candidate on the conditiocs implied in Article 14 ot tbe Constitution.N. \u2022 \u2019THOLBSabK BT THOMPSON, CODVILLE & CO.February 26, 1827.\tOm-co GREAT BILVEd MEDAL AT The Centennial, Philadelphia, 1876.firs anil Burglar Proof Safes THUdE SAFES, JUSTLY CONSIDERED at present as the best ever offered to the pnbllo, com \u2022-lue all the qualities required as r strength and safety, in order to avoid moist nre In the Interior of the Bafe, and ofler the greatest pomible resiHianoe In caae of fire, an air space has been secured between tbe Iron sheets, which form tbe euvet^i» or Irani* of these Safes.\t.\t, The blngea are not of oast, bui Wrought Iron, resting on a basis of Hteel, w th aperture, In order to remove the doors In oaae they should in time require any repairs.Th)* improvement give* an undoubted Kupe- riorlty over nil other Bafes.Bargent and Greenieal'* Combination Lock* are put on my ) «Ie* when desired.Office :\u2014320, St.Lawrence Street W«rks corner 0» On'ano and Bt.Cjjarle# BarromSe Streets, Montreal.Agent* for «èucbec : MT.JLAUHfcVr DURŸÈAS\u2019 mm im sum Pronounced by Jurors of Gbbat Immira tioxvaj.ErraemoH, Parta, 18*7, to be the \u201c PERFECTION O F QUALITY A trial will insure Us popularity everywhere Non* genotn* withont Dmyeas\u2019 on every package.For Nato by «iroe*re wsuerally, June 2.1876 I ^OlrfcJSTTZCSrGr OSZROISriCQlÆî.MAY 11, 1ST7.NEW AOVESTISEHEHTS.Kgg Coal !\u2014Cba« Poatoa A Oo.BlMkinllh Coa.'*, *c\u2014Do.WiaicLT CuaoNtcL*.Notice\u2014D*vld Lova.?martoan Coal*\u2014Dluulng A WabiUr.Poultry, Bgga, éa\u2014J A J Duly.Boonet and Qalnat\u2019e Black acd Colored Silks \u2014Glovar, Pry A Co.Caution !\u20141 borna* B«atUa.Bt Lcula Lacrosse Club- L A Audettc.Milk of Magnesia\u2014Darina A Bolton.Children\u2019s Carnal nail re Cordial\u2014Do Lnby\u2019* Parisian Hair Renswer\u2014Do Notice\u2014Walter Parker.Wanted to Chatter\u2014J Sharpies, Sons A Co.Notice\u2014M Bool Stadaoona Base BaU Club\u2014J J Timmons.Notice to Consignees\u2014Pemberios A Co.Houses to Let\u2014John Hearn.Now BceclTlbf\u2014Gibb, Laird A Oe.Notice to Consignees\u2014Henry Fry A Co.For Bale A float-Robert Borland.Be moral- Chas T Cote A Co.Bailiff's Sale-Qtorge Trndcl.Hontes lar Sale or to Let\u2014See 1st Page.WEEKLY CHRONICLE.The WEEKLY CHRONICLE containing all the Latest News, will be ready, and for sale, THIS DA Y, (FRIDAY,) at NOON.Price Five Cents.May 11« 1M7.FRIDAY, HAY It, 1877.LATEST FROM EUROPE THE WAR InTHE EAST.THE CZAR PRESENTS prince CHARLES WITH aRMS AND HORSES.Bombardment of Oltenltza\u2014 Two TnrklBh Monitor* Bestroyed.TEE DEBATE OE GLADSTONE'S RESOLUTIONS ADJOURNED.The AJaucaaians Kebellins Againat Kuaaia.SICKNESS AMONG THE TURKISH TROOPS AT MOSTAR.BUSS I ?*8 RECENT LOAN.Loaooi, May 10 \u2014A Berlin despatch says : The Osar hss presented Prince Charlei of Bonmania with 2,000 horses and 36,000 rifle*.The Russian government has dec! ired three provinces of the Cancasoe in a state of siege in conséquence of the Mossnlmao uprising A Bucharest despatch says the Turkish fire killed 3 end wonnded 8 inhsbitsnU of OlteniLsa, and a numoer of inhabitants of I brail were wonnded.The Basbi Bazooka crossed the Daonbc at Kimadji.The Roumanian peasants armed with guns and axes drove them back, killing two.The latest advices from OUenitsa assert that two Turkish gunboats were destroyed by the Roumanian Are.A despatch to the Russian Telegrspbic Agency says that according to the Russian papers Safvet Pasha has offered to grant autonomy to Bulgaria and cede to Russia a portion of Armenia ; those rumors are regarded as designed to force the Powers to abandon their neutrality.Pams, May 10\u2014News hss been received here that the Saltan has assigned an irado, deposing the Prince of Ronmania.Ttmma, May 10____It is reported the Turk- tih bombardment of Ibraii on Wednesday destroyed some Urge granaries ; the shops are dosed and the town deserted.It is announced that 2,000 Caucaasian rebels are under arms in the sontbern provinces of Russia.A telegram from Odessa reports the Russians are unable to force the Soghaule paseand waiting for reinforcements.Loido», May 10 \u2014After speeches by Mr.Forster, Mr.ChapUo, Sir Robert Peel and others, the debate on Mr.Gladstone\u2019s resolutions was adjourned.BucaaassT, May 10.\u2014The Turkish gun-boats bombarded Otenitaa for foar hoars today, and the Roomanians replied ; it is reported they silenced the gnu-boats and ignited Turtakal on the opposite bank of the Danube ; there was no loss in Oltenltm.Gatarz, May 10.\u2014At five this morning 300 Cossacks crossed the Danube in boats from Galatz to GbUcet.Immediately on landing they encountered a numerous body of Ba-soske ; a smart engagement followed which was n~ finished at noon SazaaouK, May 10.\u2014Mokbtar Pasha is at Bardes, 60 miles east of here.The Russian centre is awaiting near Kars and snpporticg the advance of two wings from Bayaain and Ardatan.Bareev, May 10.\u2014All qoiefc here j no fight-for several days.CoasTAJiTmorL*, May 10 \u2014The Russians attempted to creso the Danube at Brni, but the Turkish artillery prevented theta.Defence works are to be constructed around Conttantinople.Losoos, May 10\u2014The Berlin papers announce that leadiog Polish politicians at a secret meeting at Lemberg, resolved on the establishment of recruiting boréaux all over the land, with the hope of raising an army of 80,000 men ; 8,000 have left already for Turkey.The National Committee has appointed Count Bacscinski as delegate to Con-atautiuople.A Ragusa despatch reports that 3,000 Turkish troops are sick in Mostar, aud that typhna, scurvy and other diseases are ravaging the Turkish army.A Berlin telegram states that the districts composing the municipality of Bt.Petersburg report their inability to provide the million roubles required by the Government as a voluntary ofi'eriog within the prescribed time, hut promise to pay it in Instalments.Daring the debate in the House of Com-moos Mr.Courtenay, advanced Liberal, advocated the dismemberment of Turkey by force of arms sad an alliance with Russia tor that purpose.The Conservatives cried \u201cNo 1\u201d and the Li be als cheered.CoasTAXTiaopna, May 10\u2014It is reported Russians before Kars and Ardaham have retreated towards the frontier.Lonoa, May 10\u2014The TVms* says : Varions particulars are circulated as to the ad nance which Russian the Government obtained from Paris and Berlin bankers, with a view to insure the punctual payment of coupons on the hosaian debt, next falling dne.The probable aesumptio a is that the advance is 15,-000,0C0 fr, and tbe syndicate retain the right of making a farther advance of half as modi again.The syndicate get 8 and £ per oent.commission, and as security bold Ros-aiau bonds of *76 loan at 5 per cent, of tbeir nominal vaine.The syndicate has the call of this stock at 70 for periods variously atated at 8 or 12 months.These sra b: it fly Mm particulars as circulated among the members of the Stock Exchange.A Bucharest despatch says, tbe Prince of Bonmania issued a decree to-day, announcing that he assumes command of the Roumanian army, designating chief of staff and commander.This is regarded ss conclusive of t^nm»nlanffl hostile determination.Prince Milan and Ministry have f nmally fissured Coant ADdrassy that Servia will not disturb the peace.lu the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr.Sullivan withdrew the questions of which he gave notice on Tuesday that he should ask relative to the intimation that England would defend Egypt from interference or al-tack.Mr.Bonrke, the Under Secretary for Foreign A flairs, said no steps had been taken to seed a naval force to the Danube.England bed a .ked the Porte for a farther «Xtension of time for the entry and clearance of vessels from blockaded ports.The Eastern debate was then resumed.Toe Fmeneirr says: A large amount of pap er drawn by the Roaslan government is now offering lor discount.Russian credit is low, but in consequence of these bfiU having being accepted by an eminent financial house they are eagerly taken by leadiog discount establishment.UNITED STATES.Thanksgiving\u2014Wife Murder\u2014Honoring the Hebei Dead\u2014Rotten Insurance Co\u2014Affray Batween Police and Strikers\u2014The Cuban Insurgents\u2014Openiqg of the Permanent Exhibition \u2014 Tidal Wave \u2014Obit\u2014 Collapse of a Six-Story Building, &c.Nsw UaLsaas, May 10.\u2014In reapoose to the proclamation of Gov.Nicholls,Thanksgiving Day was celebrated by services in the churches and a military display.Baltimobb, Md., May 10.\u2014Richard Lloyd, colored, after a quarrel with his wife, deliberately shot her dead, in Anne Arundel county, on Sunday last.Tne murderer was arrested Chattanocoa, May 10.\u2014The exercises in laying the corner stone of the monument dedicated to the Confederate dead were performed with Masonic rites.A detachment of the Utiited States tioops participated.People from ali parts of the Union joined in decorating the Coni Jderates graves, amidst the ut-moet harmony and good feeling.Albany, May 10\u2014The Superintendent of Insurance annoncées that, having caostd an examination of the Atlantic Mntnal Life In anrance Company of Albany, the examination shows liabilities $1,153,853, assets $1,043,-468, showing a deficiency as reguds the policyholders amounting to $110,385.The Superintendent will apply to the Attorney General to close np tbu affairs of the com-P«ny.Clbvsland, O.May 10\u2014A sharp encounter took place this evening between the striking cooprrs and the police ; some 600 strikers, a tompaciird by about 200 women, assembled at the entrances to the cooper shops of the Standard Oil Co, for the purpose of preventing tbe men going to work.Tbe chief of police ordered them to disperse, and upon their refusal ordered the police to disperse them by force, which was done ; a number of strikers were severely injured.Nsw York, May 10.\u2014A Havana letter, dated 5th, states that a force of 600 insurgents captured tbe town of El Cabre, driving out the Spanish troops, but tbe latter being reinforced subsequently drove out the in vadera.Washington, May 10.\u2014Gen.0.fi.Com stock, engineer corps, has been granted leave of absence for a year, with permission to visit Europe.It is understood he will, if permitted by belligerent Governments, visit the seat of war in tbe jSast.Philaohlpria May ip.-\u2014The city has pat on holiday attire ; the streets »ro crowded with people bent upon visiting the opening ceremonies of the Permanent Exhibilion.At one o'clock the President and party were driven tu the Exhibition, escorted by the First City Troop ; the City Council Committee accompanied Gen.Grant to the jjuion L sgue House, where tbe Governor and other officiais were gathered, and from there the party started for the Exhibition.Another despatch says Over 100,800 persons visited the Permanent Exhibition to-day.Ex-Presi-dent Grant, on leaving the Exhibition, was driven to tbe Union League House as a gnest of that body ; on the way be was taken sick and was compelled to stop and take a doee of quinine.Reaching the League he was taken with a chill, and lay in blanket*» for nearly three-quarters of an hour.Upon recovery he was taken to a carriage and driven to Mr.Paul\u2019s residence.HU condition would not warrant him attending the reception to the President this evening The Jury in the case of Rev.Mr.Bott charged with adultery, asked tc be dischaig-ed, stating an agreement was impossible.The judge refused and they were again locked up.Sax Fraxoisoo, Cal., May 10\u2014A remarkable tidal wave occurred at Gaviota, San LaUabispo county, between 7.20 and 7.30 a.m.to-day ; the sea rose and fell about 12 feet three times ; no damage reported.BALTmeas, Md., May 10\u2014Rev.Francis Xavier Techenebe, founder of the Redemptor-ist Order in tbig country, died to-day, aged 78.WoRcssTBB, Mass., May 10.\u2014By the caving in of a sewer to-day, two workmen were buried for over an hour ; when taken ont one was dead.Pittcbvrs, May 10.\u2014The Excelsior Coffin Works manuftetory, at Alleghany, \u2022 large six story building, fell to-day, injuring several persons, and killing Eugene McGelery.NEWS.A Village SENERAL EUROPEAN Strike of German Miners\u2014 Destroyed by Fire\u2014Obit.Lokoom, May 10.\u2014A Frankfort despatch \u2022ays 2,000 colliers of Dortmund district, Prasala, have struck; the strike threatens to \u2022\u2022same serious proportions.ÔTUTTeABT, May 10\u2014The villsge of Eyi-cboff, in Valaldas has been destroyed by fire ; 300 people are homeless.Pa*», May 10\u2014Major D.Schiller, grandson and last male descendant of the poet, U plied to suoh uses ; but we merely men tion the fact in connection with the Koran, as a proof of the intensity of the religious feeling» of the Turks, and to give our readers some idea of what a religious war is likely to be with them, such as our late despatches have indicated that it is the intention of the Sultan to proclaim, with the blessing of the Sheik-ul-Islam.In plain English, a proclamation of the sort, with ihe hoisting of the green flag of the Prophet, signities a war of extermination, to be fought out to the bitter end with the wildest fanaticism, giving and taking no quarter and sparing neither age nor sex in its dreadful fury.It means that if the Turks are to go down, they are grimly determined that they shall not gj down alone and that the end of their career will be so tragic, for all concerned, that it must forever live in the world\u2019s history.With all Turkey, Egypt, Tunis, Tripoli, Morocoo, Algiers, Palestine, Arabia, Persia, Central Asia, and British India in a state of the maddest religious ferment, it is impossible to foresee to what pitch the present difficulty may extend, where it will terminate, or to what terrible excesses it may give rise before the angel of peace once more wings his way baok to the troubled East.carefully dressed by the surgeon of tbe Chins, and be hss probably recovered by this time.The bodies of the dead men were at once consigned to their watery graves, and the officers and crew of tho disabled steamer, though saddened by the trying events they wero called upon to eudure, were uot discouraged in the least.They assured the officers of the China that they desired nothing beyond the assistance of tbe surgeon.They were confident that they would arrive at Bristol in good season, without further disaster, by putting on full Fails, The merchandise was little If auy damaged by the explosion or the escaping st\u2019 am, and the steamer itself did not show any outward evidences of the explosion.PROVINCE OF OUEBEC.Moxtbial, May 10\u2014At a meeting of the congregation of St Andrew\u2019s Chutch, a motion against tbe proposed union with the other Presbyterian Churches, waa carried by an immense majority.Messrs.K.K.Greene and P.Gilman are candidates for Alderman for St.Antoine Ward, vacant by the resignation of Aider-man Foster.Mr.William O\u2019Reilly, of this city, was, on the 9th inst., relieved from his Interdiction by the Hon.Mr.Justice Torrance, through his attorney, Junes M.Glass, En as poalbl*.HENRY FRY 4 CO , Ageau- May 11, 1877.\tAp CAUTION ! All persons abe hereby caution- ed against giving any credit to tbe Crew 01 tbe British Ship «GOVERNOR LANG-DON/\u2019 tbe undersigned Master not being responsible for tbe debts of said Crew.THOMAS BEATTIE.May 11, 1877.\tBp NOTICE.THE CAPTAIN AND OWNERS OF THE Barque \u2018\u2018CAIRNGORM\u201d will not be responsible for any debts contraoted by the Crew, without a written order from DAVID LOVE, Hasten May 11, 1577.\tCp NOTICE.rpHE UNDERSIGNED WILL NOT Bl X responsible for any debts contracted by tbe Grew of Bark « MACEDONIA,n without a written oner signed by himself.Walter Parker, Master.May 11, 1977.\tAp NOTICE.r|VHE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY NO X debts whatever contracted by tbs Crew of Bark «BAV&LaW,\u201d without bis owe written authority.M.ROUT, Master Bark \"Bavelaw\u201d of Newcastle, May 11, 1177.\tOp 3\u20191 j Recorder\u2019s Court.May 11, 1877.CANADA, Pro vis un or Quasic, District of tduebeo, City of Quebec.No, 6916 Civil.Tbe Corporation of tbs City of Quebeo, ve.\tPlaintiff, Pierre Glnoleran,\tDefendant.PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that In virtue of a writ of Fieri Faeia* do Bonis issued In this cause, tne Goods anl Cbutels of tbe abtve named Défendait, consisting of Tables, Chests of Drawers, Chairs, Sofas, Ac., Ac , seised in this cause, will be eold on MONDAY, tbe twenty-flrst day of May instant, at ONE o\u2019clock P.m., on fie Jacques-Oartfer Market Place.Quebec, 11th May, 1877.GEORGE TRUDKL, B.R.O.May 11, 1877.By order of the Court of Directors, R.W.BRADFORD, Secretary.Bank of British North America, London, England, April 20, 1877.myl0-C NOTICE.EHVTQVA CHAS T.COTE & CO.Have the pleasure of inform- ing their customers that tbey bar» Removed ibel* establishment to Noe.65 ano 57, DALBOUSIE and 13, DE9 SŒURS STREETS, Richexjxu Block, in rear of tbe Union Bank.May 11, 1877.\tAm y EASEL, ABOUT 900 TONS, for Liverpool.J.BHARPLRS, sons a oo.May 11, 1877.\tg.lOTICt 10 COIISIIilEIS.HE SHIP « MARTIN LUTHER,\u201d from London, with General Cargo for Quebec and Montreal, Is Entered at Ooatoms ; t'» discharge at Commissioner*# Wkarf.Consignees will please pass Entries.PEMBERTON A CO., Agents.May 11, 1877.\tA SALT AFLOAT I Ex \"ADVICE.\u2019* 5,984 Bags L\u2019pool Salt, 10 to the Ton.For sale by VERBET, STEWART A Co., INDIA WHARF.May 10, 1877.HOUSES TO LET.itsi OUSE 2 6, ARTILLERY Street.Houses 44 and 46, 8t.Eu «tie he Street.Hctue 28, Joacblm Street, with all modère improvements.New two-storied Brick House head of D\u2019 Irtlgny Street And, a number of very desirable Tenements in Diamond Harbor, Amable, and otber streets.Bents moderate to good tenants.Apply to JNO.HEARN.Or to E.G.CANNON.May 11, 1877.\ttf Pickles, Sances, 4c Now Receiving Ex \u201cCity of Quebec,\u201d Barrels crosse a blackweu/s Mixed Pickles.Barrels Crowe & Blackwell\u2019s } Pints Mushroom Catsup.Barrels Lea Sc Perrins Pints and } Pts.Worcester Sauce.Cases Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk.For sale by GIBB, LAIRD & CO.May 10, 1977.Layer Raisins.Now Receiving Per G.T.R., gOXBS, 1 Hf.-Boxes, | Quarters, J Boxes Eleme Figs/ For sale by Finest Layer Raisins.GIBB, LAIRD & CQ.May 10, 1877.MUIIIIFTHEIIIVEBS PUBLIC NOTICE.SEALED TENDERS, ENDORSED \u2022 TEND-sra for Bt, Maurice Bridges,\u201d and addree-cd te the undersigned, will be received at hi* Office, on or before TUESDAY, the FIFTH d«y of JUNE next, it NOON, \u2014 FOB THB \u2014 RE-CONSTRUCTION \u2014OF THF\u2014 loÉnBrflnoBStïirâi Hirer, According to tke Plans and Speelflcatlcns which can be seen at tbe Office of tbe snder-algned.Tbe Oity Council of Three Rivera do not oblige themselves to accept the lowest or any of the Tenders.By order, J.G.A.FRIGON, SeoreUry-Treatorer.Gitt Hall,\ti Three Rivers, 9ib May, 1877.j May 10, 1877.\t8 MRS.S.FISHER\u2019S MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT No.10, Fabrique btreet.THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO INFORM ber enstomera, and the public in general, tbat she has just received a »uppi>r of well nrsmted FASHIONABLE MILLINERY G CO DP, and is prepared to execute orders u^on tbe most advantageous terms, and at tke shortest notice.MRS.SAMUEL FISHER, No.10, Fabrique (Street.May 19, 1877.\tFp Dr.POURTIER, DENTIST.No.36, St.John Street, Upper Town, (OPPOSITE PALACE STREET,) QTTXXSno.May 10,1877.Dm Salt for Sale ! 3,709 B AGS LIVERPOOL BALT.COARSE E.H.DUVAL.May 10, 1877.Salt Afloat ! B Ex «Regina\u201d : AG8 LIVERPOOL COARSE.( 10 to tbe Ton.) For sal* by WM.CONVEY.May 10,1877.\tO SALT AFLOAT I B Ex \"Bonnie Dundee\u201d AGS LIVERPOOL COARSE, «\tdo.Btoved.« Factory Filled.(In lots to suit purchasers.) By WM.noRVEY.May 10, 1877.\to N O Tj^C E.DAME GEORGINA TALON dU lxsper.ANCE, wife of ONE8IME TREMBLAY, son of CAMILLE, of Cblcontlml, undertaker, and duly authorised a ester en fustic has, tbe THIRTEENTH day of MARCH last.Instituted an action en separation Oe blent against ber said husband in the Superior Court, District of ObleomlmL J.A.GAGNE, Attorney for Plaintiff.May 10, 1877.\tAm Colonel Wes' Fruit Farm I ! PIGS TO WEIGH ONE HUNDRED AND twenty pounds can be delivered in totrn at ten cents a ft (dead welgbt).These Pigs have been spsHally prepared for ns* at the Sea-tilde, and can be recommended to families virtUng tbe salt waters.The Meat, If salted now, will be excellent in July.W.RHODES, Post Office Box 729.May 10,1877.\tCp NOTICE 1*HE UNDERSIGNED WILL not be responsible for any debts contrasted by tbe Grew of the Bark \"ZURICH,\u201d of North shields, without a written order signed by himself.RALPH FORSTER, Master.May 10,1877.\tG NOTICE.HE OWNERS OF THE undermentioned Vessels will not be responsible for any debts contraoted by the Orew, wltuont a written order from tbe Master :\u2014 Bark « Innus,\u201d\tCapt.\t8am.\"\t\u2018\u2018Calcutta,\u201d\t«\tDew Is.\u2022\u2022\t« Katx Covebt,\"\t«\tMay ne.m\t\u2022\u2022 Zkalasdia,\"\t«\tAllen.\u201c\t« Ska Kikq,\"\t«\tScott.Da WOLF 4 POWELL, Agents.May 10, 1877.\t0 NOTICE.1>H* UNDERSIGNED WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts eoniraeted by the crew of the Barque \"PATRICK HENRY\u201d without a written order elgned by himself.CAPT.SARGENT, May 10,1877.\tUp Liverpool Coarte 4 Factory Filled Salt 3,500 Bi
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