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Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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' i .\u2022\tA *».\u2022 »\t, +.,«i ».Xf \u2022*\u2022 è.\t^U;J % SHIPPING GAZETTE VOL XXXI.QUEBEC.TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER II.1S77.No.Il.tiÿB Oft*A!«I05IH OF Tit KI FKOFIifc.(IV tk$ M4Uot «/irj ¦'t'* nov vi.vdi Shippers by Quebec Steamers most pay the Quebec Harbour Commissioners wharfage does on goods before shipment, and consignees most produce a oertlficaU for harbour loss before goods can he delivered.r< Y \u2022 ALLAN LINE! of people congregated In the vicinity of the and not one 1 can bore } the telegraph polo Caaoaichs cthco on Saturday morning, at- before the door is all full of splintem, and it\u2019s \u201c worth a fellow\u2019s life, let alone the legs of bis trousers, to try and climb np it ; the grocer\u2019s traded thither by the yelpings and frantic movements of an unfortunate dog, who appeared to have keen moat cruelly poisoned by \u2022caott 'WM, though oolYfc each an extent as \u2022a induce the most feaefal suffering.For mreral minutas the poor aalaai, who had a foog piece of string attached to hfe neck, aad seemed barely able to stand upon his legs, twisted himself into almost every imaginable position,\tall the while most siteoaaly.Thmt regaining more strength, ha made a furious rash down the hill In the dlreeffon ot feter street, frequently rolling over in his \u2014ti career aad jumping in the air, uttering at the same time the most maniacal yells, frothing et the month and presenting every symptom of hydrophobia.As may éasily be supposed, the hundreds of spectators took to their heels as if charged by a posse of police.The unfortunate dog was allowed to remain «.misery Ulia gan|l% nan near him kindly terminated his sufferings with a stroke of a heavy stick.The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani-nala might well enquire into the antbor of the poor wtsrtLi il\u2019j intense sufferingr.' \" Taa Fux-Hovaos, pursuant to Mr.C.V.M.Temple's advertisement in our columns, eh-aeoabied punctually on Saturday afternoon at the Esplanade, where hundreds of our oitL sens wore awaiting them, anxious to get a glimpse of the novel sight of these noble animals, following so ietelligently the commands of the hantsmao and the whipper-in.Them were represented on this occasion by Messrs.Temple and D.Morgan, jr, botn dressed, as ail fox-hunters ahouid be, In scarlet, which added so tboronghly to tbe tout-onwnblf of the meet, that many an exclama-Uou among the admiring loofcera-on was beard of «Oh I doesn\u2019t it remind one of the old country ?\" As the locality of the \"throw-oil\u201d was, until that moment, (UMVoidably unknown to some who wished to follow the bounds, a few were dtaappoMt-«L hut are themselves to blame tbrgogh thefo want of jpunctuality ; for when they rode dp at a few minutes past two o\u2019clock, the hounds had already left for the neighborhood of the Govornmeiu Forts at Levi*.On arriving there thorn tan or a dosen gentlemen \u2019 who were fortunate enough to be mounted, were delighted to And that a drag had, half an hour previously, been started across a splendid line of country comprising in its coarse a half a hundred hedges, ditches, woods and fences of ail descriptions and freights.When nearing the finish, that powerful grey horse, \" Hailstorm,\u201d after landing over a fences fell Into a deep ditab, rolling over and lying upon Mr.Temple for a few moments, who finally managed to extricate himself\u2014no others being near enough to help hire end, remounting, continued on the line ot scent alone after the dogs, his companions ix the pigskin making a little circnit in order to avoid being similarly swamped.Alter a few minutes, all got together again, and came in at the death in sndb a bunch, that it conld not he decided who was entitled to the brush.While the question was being tllsmiesril.Boyard himself carried bis point by quietly i es use 1 taring and shoariag off with his brash, with which be may fro bar berimed on some future occasion.All now, after a pleasant bant of three or foot miles, retarded home safe and soand, with the exception of one of the most faithful hounds, \u2022\u2018Actress\u201d by name, who, in \"doubling suddenly on the scent, was trod upon by one of the leaping bones, and severely wounded ix the lag.This, we hope, will ¦poo be healed, and ready for another meet, Which will be advertised, probably, early this weak.store round the corner has got a big dog and wire netting oter the apples and tbiu^s, and altogether it\u2019s a Tegular old cave of gloom, like wbat Be «cher talks about\u201d A young lad aa girl who had curiously toe process of masking barrel-heads 1b % flooring-mill in Winona, Minnesota, stole in one day, ond, taking possession qt the gmncils, ornamented ber blanket with the words \u201c11 ix worth\u2019s Choice,\u201d and paraded tbe gtneta ix great delight, bat to the disgust of Kr Ellsworth, who is a bachelor, and has Miscellaneous.A despatch from Washington my a :\u2014The national fiag is at half-mast over all the del pertinents in respect to .Tbien-James O'Neill, e prominent actor, is sneti for a divorce at Otricsge, by a woman claiming to have been married to him in 1871.Last Jane, O\u2019Neill married Ellen Quinlan, of New York.Tbe Fernandina, Fla., Board of Health discovered on Friday that there were two cases of yellow fever in the town, both doing well ; the disease is not spreading or likely to.Secretary Mherman, in transmitting to Gol.J.Schuyler Oroeby, Consul St Florence, a llfe-mv'ng medal of the flrst-clsss, awarded for heroic daring at the time of the Mohawk yacht disaster, pays an exalted tribute to Mr.C osby\u2019s bravery.The New York Heraltft Pennsylvania special aay the strikera of the Lehigh region are resolved on a general uprising if military threaten arrests; 6,000 members of secret uedns are drilling with weapons in Hpde Bark, a suburb of Scranton.Tbe Molly Maguires are trying to induce the railway employees to unite in the general strike on September 16th, but the railroad men aa/ they have had enough of strikes.On Thursday morning a gang of masked bar glare entered tbe residence of Col.Hamilton, eon of the lllaatriouj Alex.Hamilton, on the Hudson Biver, between Dobb\u2019s Ferry and Irvington ; the ladies of the house and servants fled to the upper rooms, and were com pelted to give op their money ; the burglars then leisurely feasted in the pantry and de parted.Gol.Hamilton, who is aged 80, slept ondistarbed daring the entire tarnoat.The Rondoat, N.Y., Daily Freeman states that in 1870 and \u201971, when B.Clay Crawford isited Vineland he had a brother-in-law Iviog there ; be flourished there for several weeks, after leaving Maryland, endeavoring to swindle settlers, by tbe formation oi stock company ; his designs were frustrated by the discovery of a former connection with counterfeiters, cotton thieves and gamblers, and be fled ; the informant has no doubt be ia Osman Pasha.The New York Tribune publishes a vivid letter from Lieut.Cooper, at Fort Concko Texas, who was with tbe party of soldiers who became lost recently on the Staked Plains in nprth-wt|iern ^egas, and nearly perished from thirst.Cooper recounts that when the horses gave oqt the men fonght to drink their blood ; this only Intensified tbe thirst and .the soldiers soff-red symptoms of blind-staggers, from which the hordes died The ioas on tbe trip was four men and oue cltlaen, who died from thirst ; 23 horses and four mules perished.Three females, who unfortunately for themselves professed the gift of propbeev have bees laid violent hands npon byi.the incredulous Liverpool police, and recently were bronght np at tbe Borongh Police Court.The admirably simple methods- of divination practised by thesw highly-endowed ladies most be apparent to the dullest com prehension.The first and most important step in the winding of the weird Was the da positing of a silver cola in the palm of the sorceress by tbe Inquirer, and the second was either the catting of cards or the stirring of tea-leaves according to the pecuniary results of the first process.The issues of the mystic spells appear to have been pretty nniform Married ladies Invariably discovared that their husbands were stout men, and those still in the gall ot singleness were consoled by the prospect of a rich spouse and twins follow.It is satisfactory to know that dor tog the nsxt few months ths preeolsat dames PROVINCIAL Agricultural IITMCOIOIJ mill!!.low.SUMMER ARRAN8EMENTS.Express passenger trains run DAIt-Y (except Sundays) as follows:\u2014 Leave Point Levi.7.80\tA.M, \u201c\tRiver da Loup.12.40\tP.M.Arrive Trois Pistoles,.1.85 \u201c «\tRlmoaskl.8.18\t\" \"\tCampbelltown.7.25 \" «\tDalbouale.8.08\t« \"\tBathurst.9.61\t\" «\tMiramlohl.11,19 « \"\tMoncton.^.1.60\tAJM «\tSti John.6.26\t\u201c «» Halifax.;.9.30 «\u2022 Pullman Care on Express Trains.These Trains connect at Point Levi with the Grand Trunk Trains leaving Montreal at 9.46 o\u2019clock P.M.Pullman Gar leaving Point Levi ou Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, runs through to Halifax, and on Monday, Wednesday alia Friday to St John.For Information In regard t' passenger tares, tickets, rates of freight, \u2018rain arrangements, Ac., apply to 1 W.ROBINSON, Agent, 177, Bt.James Street, Montreal.O.J.BBYDGES General Supt.of Gov\u2019t R\u2019vs.Tune 1,1877.\tnovlS Bottle».I CA /\"IBVTES NOW RECEIVING EX B.B, j OU V/ \u201cLA KB MEG ANTIC.\u201d.For sale by M.G, MOUNTAIN.September 6, 1877, GMi M MM ml Jr\u2019¦= COMPANY.^F* Shippers are requeeted to put their goods in proper order for shipment, and to mark all oaae goods with the eunaignee\u2019s address in toll.f .y Through tickets to St.John, N.B.Halifax, NA, Portland and Boo ton.For Freight or Passage apply to W, MOORE, Manager, Raft India Wharf, Qaebee- GUSTAVE LEVS, General Passenger Agent, Opposite BL Louis Hotel.June 81, 1877.^-e .V' i ¦/ j Under contract with tbe Government Canada for the conveyance of Csnadian and United States Maiîf.# 1877\u2014Summer.ArranKemen ta\u20141877 This company's lines are oo* \u2014 posed of the oudernoted Flrei-claas, Fnii powered, Clyde-bulit, Donbie-engined, Ine Steamships :_ \u2014\tTone.\u201c\t** ciroarmAv'.-I1'® Lt\tRNB.8100 Capt J Wylie.œrr1*1'.MDÏÏfvffw.V\u2014SJrnïjH Ritrhie, .**°0 Cmpt J .1600 ^Ptamuh, RK*.8200 rrock«- HIBERNIAN._84'0 Lt F Archer XNit \u2022\u2022\"\u2022ss\t\u2022 .2700 Capt H Wyu MÏitflîîtsVw-\u2018F00 °**4 Wallace.C a tv a rer a.!«¦ -fM*-.-.\u201c8160 Capt McLoagaU.ifpàs&fî*: s s \u201d£\u201c\u2022 \u2022 VPHCE-IOIAM.M00 oS the best scores so far are Fnlton, Baths and Morse 47 etch ; Rabeth 46, Warren, Serois, Finiels, Allen.Rider, Milner, 44 each.At the running dear shooting, Col.George W.Wingate won the prize of a Winchester rifle by a sccrce of seven ball\u2019s eyes.Salt Lakb, Utah., Sept.10\u2014The Apostles of the Mormon Church, joined by J.W.Young and Daniel H.Wells, late Connsellors of Brigham Young, publish a circular saying en September 5th they held a meeting and waited upon the Lord, who blessed them and who revealed to them the steps they should take ; John Taylor, Senior Apostle, Acting President of the twelve, is unanimously sustained in that position ; the qaornm of the twelve Apostles is the presiding quorum and authority of the Church.This plan was pursued at the time of the death of Jos.Smith, and was so ordered by Smith and sustained by Brigham.To facilitate the transaction of business, it is ordered that President John Taylor be assisted by John W Yonng, Daniel H.Wells and George F.Cannon.The circular claims the last days aie at hand ; all saints are exhorted to be f-itthfnl in bnilding temples and paying tithing.AFTERNOON DESPATCH.Rev.Edwin Hall, Professor of Theology in Auburn Theological Seminary, died on Saturday./ The Herald1» Pennsylvania special says :\u2014 James Haley, a watchman at Diamond Colliery, in the outskirts of Scranton, was assassinated by Mike-Caffrey, on Sunday, and lies in a critical condition.The assassin was ar rested.\u201cHe had previously threatened Haley for continuing at work.The collieries of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company resume to-day.A general resumption through out the fields of the State Is probable within a fortnight.Robert Young was fonnd on Sunday on the street rail road track in Brooklyn.It is presumed he was run over.The driver and conductor of the horse car were arrested.Mrs.John Enwaditte, of Newark, was fatally burned while lighting a fire with kerosene on Sunday.Official despatches confirm the previous report that 1,500 Mexican troops have been for-warded to Rie Grand River, to enforce the extradition treaties.Thomas Francis Corley, who murdered Mary Ann Wbitely, was hanged yesterday morning in the corrhjor of the prison at Norristown Pa.assessed this year, lu accordance with the decision recently made by Judge Rosse, of Ottawa.Our city assessors bave been heretofore accustomed to appraise exempted property at mereiv its nominal value, but this year they have received instructions to assess all such property at its full value, in order to show the full extent of the xneubut.It 1# under stood that the Ontario Government will take some action on this subject at this next session.\t________________ SPECIAL FROM MONTREAL.Momtbial, Sept.10.\u2014The action taken by Michael P.Gny, against the city, was dismissed with costs.On Batnrday evening Mr.John Bowden, a respected member of the business staff ol the Gazette, was given a supper at Freeman\u2019s restaurant, and afterwards presented by his con-fieree with a valuable piano, on the eve of his anion In marriage with a young lady of Riviere du Loup.The annual exhibition of the Horticultural Society will be opened to-morrow afternoon in the Crystal Palace.Stevenson\u2019s battery leave on Monday next for Quebec, where they will undergo a course of field artillery exercise.Colonel Bacon has received advice from the captain of the English rifle team at Creedmoor, Sir Henny St.John Halford, to the effect |that they will break up Immediately after the international match, and that most of them, including himself, will visit Montreal.The amateur championship for a hundred yards walk, in heats, was won at the New York Athletic Clnb\u2019s annual meeting, Saturday, by Mr.Charles Mclver, of Montreal.A carter driving on Common street on Friday eveuing was very nearly ran over by a G.T.R.locomotive; bis carriage was struck and broken by the engine.The following were the sales at the regular Stock Exchange this morning \u20144 Montreal at 156}, 45 do at 157.12 Ontario at 100}.2 Commerce at 119.20 Riche-lien and Ontario at 77, 36 do at 76}, 50 do at 77.Open Stock Exchange\u20145 Montreal at 157, 20 do at 156};\t1 Consolidated at 84.100 Jacques Cartier at 62}.\t10 Montreal Telegraph Co.at 116.The following sales occurred at the afternoon board ot the regular Stock Exchange\u20142 Montreal at 156}, 56 do at 157, 13 do at 167}.\t40 Ontario at 100}.1 Consolidated at 84.\t100 Montreal Telegraph Co.at 116}, 100 do at 116}, 25 do at 116}.60 Richelieu at 76}, 25 do at 77.SPECIAL FROM OTTAWA.Ottawa, Sept.10.\u2014The Oollegiat Institute Board of this city has commenced au Investigation Into the reason why but three ont of twenty-one candidates from that school passed the intermediate examination.Rev.S.B.Stephenson of the Wesleyan Mission Home, in London, preached in the Dominion chnrch last evening.The project of consolidating the debt of the city has failed.The Central Exhibition opens here tomorrow.The entries are upwards of 2,000 greater than in any previous year.Among the attractions is a batloon ascension by Prof.Grimly.JB* illlUil UlUlll Sill I le I\t-\t\u2014 ÎWJîKWJlFor two Months Only! ! AN IMlïHSfmCTION The Highest Medical Authorities Jeolai that Ui» OaroojateM of tola aud potash though they may temporarily relieve heartburn and a>talenoy.Injure the coath of the stomach.Milk of substitute ror then Druggists.John K Burke.Chemist, Quebec Do not dose your Cuildrea with everything that Is recommended you.\u2014Kew people have, or If they have, they do not use Mufflclent discretion In such casts.Ask any mother or nnrse who has used the Children\u2019s Carminative Ootdlsl what she tbluks of It and then listen carefully to the praise they will give to It In all oases of Teething pains, restlessness, Loss of sleep, Colic, Wind on tlie stomach, Ac.Bold by all Druggists throughout the Dominion.W.K.Brunet, Chemist, Ht.Roch, Gray Hairs are the earliest feature to mark the step of lime, and hence the general aim to preserve Its brlfbt and youthful appeal suce.Now Luby\u2019s Parisian Hair Ke-newer, used as an ordinary dressing for the hair, Is dally gaining In popularity, being ~ delightfully perfumed preparation, possessing every possible reaom meud&b.\u2019e leatnre.John E.Burke, Chemist, Quebec.PARIS AND LOilDON FASHIONS ! will be made upon all ibe Spring arid Impoilaiicns.THE BALANCE \u2014OF THE\u2014 IMMENSE STOCK OK THE ESTATE OP L.N.HENA.ITLT Must be all cleared off before the Fall.HKONKT\u2019S BLOCK, No.137, SI.Joseph St.,St.Rock\u2019s W~ Goods marked In plain figures ONL.Y ON Hi PRICK.Aucuou £*Ur.BY OWEN MURPHY.WE BEG TO CALL KARTfCDLAR AT-ientlou to several Ctses of very choice MILLINERY jnst opened, Ladies and Children\u2019s Felt HatSi Feather«f Flowers, Ribbons, &o.Also,\u2014Every Novelty in the Drtss and Mantle Departments, with all the New Trimmings.Newest Textures In Dress Materials, Mantle Cloths, Cloakings, Ac.GLOVER* FRY A GO.w i g|ye notice to my frlenda and onstom-ersthat I keep only one Shop ; 1 have nothing to do with my old basin ess siand.\tF.8.Augnst 25.1877.\t>< aplll-Lm GENTLEMEN\u2019S DEPARTMENT.O\u2019 UR\tNEW\tFALL STOCK\tOF\tCOAT- Ings, Trowierlngs, Scotch and Canada Tweeds, Is now very complete, and most carefully selected.Ready-Male Fall OvercoaU.«\t«\tTweed Balts.«\t«\tChildren\u2019s Suits.And orders to\tmeasure executed\twith\tdes- patch lu Superior Style.GLOVER, FRY & Co September 6, 1877.SIDDLUH liRDNlM 11 HARNESS TRIMMINGS, Tln\u2019d, Jap\u2019d, Brass, Silver-Plated, German and Nickel Silver.Whips, Lashes, Webs, Bitts, Harness, Bridle Fronts, &c, &o.A large and well assorted stock constantly on nand at bottom prices.H.S.SCOTT & CO.Insolvent Act of 1875 In the matter of T.E.GREFFARD, of Quebec, Dry Gcods Mercbaut, Insolvent.Auction Sale of Stock of Dry Goods, Book-Debts, and Lease of Premises, Corner of Bridge and St.Joseph Streets, St.Roch\u2019s.BY AUCTION WILL BE SOLD, \u2014 ON \u2014 FRIDAY, 14!ti September, 1877 \u2014 AT THE \u2014 OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, TELEGRAPH BUILDINGS, St.Peter Street* The whole of the well assorted Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, valued as rer Inventory.$6,780 84 Shop Farnitnre.498.81 Book-Debts.286.26 60, Peter Street, September 4, 1877.Lower Town.my28 FIG IRON I S' UMMERLEE No.1, FOR SALE.Lease of Preml ;es to 1st May, 1878.The Stock, Shop Fnrnltnrw and Book-Debts to be pat np at so much In the dollar.The Lease at a lump sum.The whole may be viewed from 2 to P.M.every day till time of sale.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019clock A M.For further particulars, apply to OWEN MURPHY, Assignee.September 11, 1877.CAnnicn lainc C-A-RRIER, LAINE & CO.: B CT G- X rtf XI XI XX ® * FOUNDERS, MILLWRIGHTS AND NIACHiNISTS, BTJILDKRS OF Steam Engines and Boilers for Steamboats, Saw and Grist Kiiifl, etc., etoj \u2014 also \u2014 Manufacturers ef Stoves, Ploughs, Kettles, and all kinds of Castings to Order.Lavis COMMERCIAL STREET.McKENZIE\u2019ft WHARF.Quebec t-Nos.102, 104, 106, A 108, ST.PAUL STREET.June 8, 1877.ti it \u2022*.t Ml THE Q, XT 33 ID 2ST 7 S , MR.JE^KLNS AND HOME RULE.The ex-Agent-General for Canada and member for Dundee, has a knack of getting himself into difficulties and false positions, which seems absolutely marvellous.In his itch for notoriety he is constantly at loggerheads with some one or other ; and, in this respect, has a true Hibernian taste for hitting a head whenever he sees one.His latest tilt has been against the Irish Home Rulers ; during the progress of which he appears to have fallen foul, among others, of Mr.Callan ; the member for Dundalk, who charged him with having dishonorably broken his pledge to support Home Rule m the House of Commons, and made out a for midable case against Mr.Jenkins, based on letters written to him as the Home j Rule Whip during the earlier stages of the Dundee contest.A long and bitter oorrespondence seems to have followed, the author of \u201cGinx\u2019s Baby\u201d specially pleading that, in an article in the Contemporary Review, published some years ago, he had set forth a plan of Home -Rule, which was very favorably received by leading Home Rulers in Ireland, though it was in many points different from that elaborated by Mr.Butt ; that it was this article that led him to believe that he might successfully appeal for Irish support in Dundee ; and that it was not as a Home Ruler in the Butt sense, but as the author of the plan expounded in the Review that he had offered himself to the Dundee Constituency.This plan, he says, involved a bind-For several weeks the Special Inspector of | ing and not a disintegrating Custom* st Malone, district of New York,has I prooe8a wag designed to confirm Imj ^ by .u.™, *.\ti*.posed of by P.Julian, of Montreal.The rags gislature of local work\u2014his view ol Homo were only identified by inserting marked fish ^uie being \u201clocal legislation all over the hooks in the sack* before they left Montreal.\t¦\t^ relieve the plethora at West.Last Wednesday Julian and a coniederate I empire, iwro\tF\t, were arrested in Boston, and yesterday ar- minster.\u2019 Many leading Irish and Eng-rsigned in the United States Gommlfoioner\u2019s ;ub papers substantially admit the oor Court.The prisoner is regarded by the offl- j reofcneM Qf Jenkins\u2019 assertions ; but knittinTwgols FAX.Hi isr\u2019r.Ex Ship «Glasgow.\u201d DbWOLF A POWELL, September 11, 1877.\tO Corks and Corkwood for Sale.A large stock of the best KNITTING WOOLS last received, in all the New Shades I riX SHIP «EUGENIE\u201d FROM OPORTO and Colourings, including1^ Navy Blue and Tnrkish Rose.The large sale we ha^e had for Wools for many years past proves their excellence in DkWOLF A POWELL.September 11, 1877.\tG 50 C SYRUP.A8E8 ASSORTED 8YRUP8.uality.W e have much con- qui nd M.G.MOUNTAIN.ence in recommending them to our customers.Scotch Knitting Yarns.English Kuittiog Wools.\u2014A I.SO\u2014 \u2022 Heptenober 11, 1877.Æerino, Moscow, Lady Betty Insolvent Act of 1875, and cers as the leading smuggler in this section.HU operations are so extensive and sac jess-tul that all other dealers in rags in Montreal are compelled to give up competition with him.The officers baye seised 89 sack* of rags, valued at $3,000.Tne Coroner has made au autopsy of portions of human remains found yesterday in the mins of the Thirty-fifth street fire, New York.There were two barrelafull of charred flash beyond recognition.Tweed\u2019s teatimony show* that Mayor Hoffman bad no part or lot with the Tweed ring.John Robertson, an old citisen of Lake Zurich, mar Chicago, was found dead on Saturday near tfie boose of a neighbor named Davidson The vigilantes of Columbia, Pa., are orga-niftiog against tramps who aye numerous and troublesome.At GreyblU\u2019s Woods, near Lancaster recently nearly one hundred outlaws raided on the farmers, who tried unsuccessfully to drive them off.Policemen and cltiaens from Lancaster went to their aid.The tramps retreated, leaving five wonnded A farmer named Powers was fatally hurt, Farther along the Pennsylvania Railroad the hold that the Irish elenjen^ in the Dun dee constituency did believe him U> h® h Home Ruler in the popular acceptation of the term, and that he knowingly al lowed them to do so ; while his pledge to support Mr.Butt\u2019s motion for inquiry left the impression that he was favorable to some scheme of Home Rule that might meet the wishes of a majority of the Irish people, and that he thought the proposal one of practical politics.On the whole.Mr.Jenkins\u2019 position in the matter is so false that the member for Dundee is being very generally held up by the press ((as a warning to candidates in search of const) tuenoies/\u2019___________ Considerable interest is excited op ac count of the forthcoming conference between Prince Bismarck and Count 4.n drassy at Salsbury between the 12th and - _\t.\t.\t\u201e .15th mat.Speculation is ripe as to the tramps boarded a freight train and threatened object Qf tbe meeting and it is rumored to take possession.Detectives from Colum- tbat ^ 8Ubject Qt mediation between bis hastened to the scene, and cMured «\u2019«\u201ct Russia and Turkey will oe discussed.In outlaws, who sonseqneu y\tg \u2022 I Berlin, however, this surmise is rejected Milton Gramm, a Pr^f\u201c®P^cittaen ofDnn-1 no idea u entertolned that peace '.t.T\tr°o\u201cX proposal, will re.ult iron, the confab of Sometramp* wrecked a freight train at M al- th® Premiers^ verton and Fraser\u2019s btatiou and attempted to plunder the cars.Paring the fight with the Another winter of lawlessness and ter i-lo has*, 0.0 of th.«.rr.v-| rorwm, was killed The authorities of West Chester .\tv-,\t\u2014\t\u2022- r t»\ti sent assistance and two patlaws were captur- thrapiW» Wmmg region of Pennsylvania ed.Detective* have dUcoverpd notorious Unless some adjustment foe effected bp cltv criminals travelling around disguised ¦¦ tween the stalkers and the miue.^Per9S; '\tors, work will be entirely suspended, and The New York Tribune'» Fort Ellis, Mon- the vast army of the unemployed turned tans letter gives graphic details of Indian at- loose upon the community, The oom tacks on excursion parties hitherto briefly re- paniee have offered to compromise in ported.The Lstte?states that White Bird gliding scale of wages proportioned to the gave tne captured men afld women shelter, I price of coal ; but this proposition is and pleaded with bis comrades their lives.I looked upon with great disfavor by the When the Indian Council, by a vote of three I miners, who are willing to share iiL the to two, decided to release them, White BirJ | yrojjta, but not in the loues, excitedly urged them to immediate and hasty |r ¦'\t\u2018 excitedly urged them flight, and himself conducted them a mile fro*» the hostile camp.Qne of the exenr-1 sioniste wn?shot, bat his life wss spared by bis captor on payment of $160.Another ex-1 cursionlst, when led o#t to be shot, remembering that the Hex Force* were Romanists, crossed himself as be knelt to h* eiain, and the Indians immediately reUaa d hljo».The Timet charges Ihe R«v.Patrick Leon-1 ard pastor of Bt.John\u2019s Roman Catholic | churchTNewark, yesterday, with having de-nonneed the public schools from the alter, and threatened parents who send their cuil-dren to them, pnfl boasted of the political influence of the priet^fiepd.to $P£QJAL FB0M TORONTO.ToaosTO SePt 10\u2014A cable despatch from London, Kngl&, *\t^ Vfnietit v the Queen has been pieced to confer honor of Knighthood on Hon.W.B.Richards Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ofC^ada; on Hoe.A.A.Dorion, Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench iu the Province of Quebec, and the Hon.Chief Justice Bobiosoc.The Grand Lodge of English\t_ Freemasons ha-granted *200 towards the re^j\tfrema lief of the 8t.John, H.£., sufferers.The London Tim»», in ils money.afticL) of Hsturday, speaks of the Cauadiau harvest as the targe# crop taken horn the soil ot Canada for fifteen years, and congratulates the people of England on the liberal supplies of wheat that may be expected from this u\u2014ony.Canadian Railway shares Lave further improved.The dirent liabilities of Messrs.Me^lab, Marsh and Coeu, in the wholesale hardware business in ibis city, jrho lately assigned, amount to $232,524.A reception will be given Co J£ey Grasett, on Thursday night, on the ocoas of his return from England.The revenues of all Dominion officials here, iBOlWdtag those of the judiciary, are being tkFifllONf» «FF TUfo rK«t*X.K (To the Editor the Âorntng Chronicle.) 8xa,\u2014I have frequently been in hopes when Dip issiguees have been qnarrelling, bear a word or two ff®#)1 Mw insolvents them selves, but these people ere tqo wfiy to mix themselves up in the discussion.For t unfortunate creditors no man hss more sÿ pgthy thgu tye writer\u2014bat what shell be said of these people whorrimmsajatelv after faillog-~take the most expensive houses to be found in the most fashionable quarters, tarnish them expensively and live on the best of the land ?It seems but the other day I saw a fellow pay ten shillings in the pound on long terms\u2014a day or two after the y?|ea*e was signed he hoisted a flunkey 6lUe wLh yblte buttons on a stylish torn out, I thl'nîî U i* about jUmv r'cb scandals were frowned ' upon by ell1 decent 1 am an pld merenaut, and tancÿ UI were in taonple f.should go and live over my shop or warehouse, epd commence to wdrk and pay off as soon as possjbje, justead of insulting my creditors by such esttavegsnpp aff jye see by most of these bankrupts.I think it about time somebody spoke ont\u2014 200 20 Cases In 3 and 6lb Tins.M.G.MOUNTAIN.Hept-'mber U, 1877.Hibernian Benevolent Society.A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING OF the above Society will be held at their Rooms, Temperance Hall, (Ferland Street,) on TUESDAY EVENING, the lltb Instant on bnslness of Importance.A fall attendance of the members Is partlenlarly requested.By order, September 11, 1877.M.KELLY, Bec.H.B.B.and Shetland Wools.All at LOW FRIGES.Amending Acts.SIMONS &F0ULDS, Fabrique Street.Augu.t 25, 1877 In the matter of D.MORGAN A SONS, Insolvents.A WRIT OF ATTACHMENT HAH issued In tbls mutter, and the Creditors are notified to meet at my Office, No 76, 8L .Peter Street, Quebec, on MONDAY, the NEW GOODS !| TWENTY-FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER Instant, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock A.M., to receive Statements of their affairs, to appoint an Assignee If they see fit, and for the geneiai ordering of the aff.1rs of the Estate.Quebec, September 10, 1877.RICHARD H.WURTELE, Assignee.September 11, 1877.\tA ADI ES\u2019 DRESSING CASH-*, Glov* and Handkerchief Boxes, Albnms, .Parses, Velvet and Leather Belt., BooqnetHolders, Smelling Bottles, and Bohemian and Cut Flint Glass Vasen In Elegant Designs.\u2014AMtO\u2014 The New and Popular Games of Lawn TeanU and Badminton.Best Engl\u2019sh C.iw hide Foot-Balls.?T G, SEIFERT\u2019H EUROPEAN BAZAAR.September 4, 1877.usuon coilece st mo Ei 15, St.John Street, Upper Town, end corner Notre-Dame and Soua le-Fort Streets, Lower Town, 17RE SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, the 19th Heptemter, under the charge of the Rector, the Revd.Phillip Reid, M.A .Ox ord, and late Atslstant Master of Marlboroogh Collage.For farther particulars, apply to E.CHAPMAN, Secretary.September 11, 1877.\tI LESSONSJF MUSIC.MNAPOLBON orkpadlt will give \u2022 lesson.« domicile at No.41, ST.FRANCIS STREET, ht.Koch\u2019s, and at M.Lavlgne\u2019s Shop.September 11, 1877.\tHp t St, NOnCE.Patrick's Literary Institute, 4 SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING OF tbls Association wl.l take place at the Hall, Ann Street, T3I8 (Tuesday) EVEN-ING, 11th Angnst, at 8 o\u2019clock.Bnslness of importance, ptt' Entrance by Side Door.By order, P.O.MURPHY, Secretary.September 11, 1877.SPECIAL NOTICE.w Fire A nui», GrUUH, PiMtolM.^Revolver», O u u po wcle K-, ewfiot, OftpM, Mi»axTY Coukt.\u2014The barge Colombe,\u201d of Montreal, Capt J.B.Qlguere, was arrested yesterday, by the Deputy Mar \u2022bal of the above Coart, on an action of Wm.Davie and another, for $300, In a came of towage.Steamer «Champion No 1\" arrived from Montreal, at noon yesterday, with three barges in tow.Barg \u2022 Com ortn\" left port for sea, at mid nlgst, In tow of steamer \u2018\u2022Coampion No.3.\u2019 QoLr Ports 8.8.Link.\u2014The ss \u201cMlranii-ohl\" arrived at Plotou, at 4 o\u2019clock last Saturday afternoon.The ss \u201cAlhambra\u201d arrived up from Picuw, at à 30 a m yesterday, and after exchaaglng pi ots, proceeded for Montreal.Barque \u201cMatherac,\u201d Llddle, from Orange, mouth, Aug 2nd, arrived In port ye»terd*y morning, In tow of steamer \u201cAngleesa.Barques \u201cCamperdowc,\u201d Copt Tbos 8 Aiv gear, from Lmdoo.Jnly SO ; .OJavanetta, Capt Henry Smith, from Londm, Aug 1, \u201cN Churchill,\u201d Cast F Hull, from Br slot, July 36 and \u201cO a«gow,\u201d C .pt Moore, from Greenock July SO, arr ved In port yesterday evening, In tow of ete*mer \u201cProgress.\u201d\u2014the\tformsr vessels, after cbaagln < pilot, pr ceeded direct to MoLtreal in tow of steamer \u201cHero.\u2019 8te«noer ««Albion\u201d left for MonUeal, Sunday afternoon, with barkentlne *-C T Street\u2019 In tow.Ship ««Mercator,\u201d Selllken, from Bergen July SO, arrived In naît yes eruay morning, In to* of at amer \u201cRapid.Bark* \u2022'Trowbridge,\u201d Capt Rînoo, from Llv erpool, Aug 7, and \u201cMarion.\u201d Capt McLeod Aug 11, arrived In port yesterday steamer «\u2022William.\u201d Bark \u201cLevlathai.\u201d arrived from Three Rivers yseterday, m tow of steamer \u2022\u2022Ohalanger.\u201d Ship **J C Robert on\u201d and barge \u201cHiram\u2019 left tor Montreal, yesterday, In tow of steamer .\u2022Royal.\u201d Ship \u201cAdolpbu*,\u201d Capt Churchill, from Liverpool, Aug 4, and b .rk «¦Clytie,\" Capt Tate, from Liverpool, Ang lat, arrived In port yesterday, In tow of steam er ««Conqueror No.l.Boflalo, Sept 7\u2014Arrived, Propellor «\u2022Stella,\u201d Milwaukee to Quebec.Sept 8\u2014H.M.8.«.Belleiopbon,\u201d \u201cArgus\u201d and ««Kncoumsi\u201d passed tnrough the Strait of Canso on Fiiday morning, and will b« due on Saturday forenoon-The men Iroaa H.M.S.\u201csellpee\u201d bave captured Benoit, the principal of the murderers of Capt Rldout and his crew, near Boone Bay, Nfld^ Ca dig an, A'g 36-The ««Berlin\u201d bark, of Aberayron, from Quebec (wood gsods), has corns fn from the bay to a safe place for discharging cargo.The liasrd, au« 3«-Passed east,\u20141 he is M^tove n,\u201d from Montreal for London.Cardlg-n, Aug 26\u2014The \u201cBerlin\u201d bark, of Aberyatwith, Horn Quebec, for thl\u2018P01'(U\u201c* ber), anchored In the bay hero Aug 20, but ber chain 22nd.ran f ;r the entrance of Se river, strock on the bar, and turged over Abreast of the Perch; Ills hoped to get the vessel off next tide.Spoken\u2014\u201cBecherdass Ambaldask\u201d ship, from Quebec for Llverpoo\u2019, Ang 23, lat 48 N, long 41 W.Sera be 1er, August 27 - The Austrian bark aDeeetl Dabiovackl,\u201d Drobaz, from Leith for Montrval, passed through the Feuilaud Firth yesterday and landed pilots Ltverpcol, Sept 10\u2014Arrived\u2014Steamships Ciij oi Richmond.Somerset, Amérique, and Frederick, from New York.jjlvw York, Sept 10\u2014Arrived\u2014Steamships Irtn and Royal Standard, from London; Scotia and City .of Berlin, from Liverpool ; and Colon, from Asplnwall.London, SepPlO.\u2014Arr ved out\u20148'eamsblp State of Georgia, from New York.Plymouth, Sept 10\u2014Arrived\u2014Steamship WMsod, from New York.Nortok, Va, Sept 10-Three °Qkh°wa sebooue.* are reported ashore on Fenwick Island.Kew York, Sept «\u2014Five European steamers sailed today heavily freighted, with bread- stufft, provisions, aod cairy prodnete log 200,000 bushels grain, and a n ne.I meals.Father Point, Sept 10.-Weather clear* IMbt west wind ; 4 barks Inward and 1 out-Wsa1; u Texas outward at 7 last pm; one two-marted steamer ipward at noon.L'l let Village, Sept W\u2014Wta her lair; 8W breexe ; ooe screw-tog ouiward ; one ship an- veanoi ; light west wind ; tec versais bound jdoWQi Pilot beat îïo 5 at wtiart» Pox\tsept 10-Weather cloudy and Vgfrf NE breexe; one two>ma»ted \u2022r outward this p m.Cape Rosier, Rept 10\u2014Weather c.em aid wvm; therm 58; Ughl W»th breexe; 3 ships inward.______________________.jTeth* Editor of the Morning IhronUU) Dkab Sia,\u2014The thanks of the seafaring At the bead £ earned ledgei, but «o f-Y without w mu Now.when a ritot considéra a ^ rhowever thick the weather), wbm on * part the Barret LtdgMi fe.l q»!- jonfftont no shipmaster woo.d begrudge a UtU* ehtrge to have such light and fog whistle duly plawd.Sincerely true' Ing this w U he brought to the notice of the gentlemen connected w»tn the Marine Department, sud tbat, when neii mrlng our Umber fleet arrives, the various Cap4alns wlfl find a want ao much needed nrouriy attended to.I remain.Yours, truly, WM.Knill.Quebec, BsgC IP, 1877._____ Notice U» Marinera.NO.14 o» 1877.CBSMOS IN BIRD ROCK KOO «IONAL.Notice U hereby given that from the 10th October text, the Fcg Signal Gun at Btr* S2K «£?of 5 Lawrence, will be fired during fogs, enow storms, or thick weather, every ha f boor, Instead of etery boar as hereto- OJfclAXH».On the night of ihe 8th Instant, of conjestlou uf the longs, Richard Slattery, of the County Limerick, Ireland, aged 33 years.\ti The funeral will take place from Uls mother's residence, 135 Champlain street, at hah- | past 2 p m., this day (Tuesday), the 11th InsL Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to att*nd.\t, T .jjjr Montreal, JrUh Canadian and Itlsh American papers please copy.On the 20lb\t.hla *eat« Lea Uastle, Wolverley, Worceatershlre, Joshua Procter Brown Westhead, Eaq., late M.P., for *ork, eldest son of the late Edward WeHbead, of Manchester, aid only surviving brother ol EdwW Westhead, of Grasedale, Surbiton, Surrey.On the 8th Insjtant, Mary Ellefj.only daugh-ter of the late John Corrigan, *ged 18 years.Her fh-eral will Uke place on Wednesday morning, at 8 o\u2019clock, from the residence of b»r aunt, (Miss JP«M> Corrigan), 112 Augustin sùéeü for St.Patrick* church, and from thence to St Patrick\u2019s Cemetery- Fftends and acquaintances are requested to attend, On Monday, the 10th instant, of consump-Uoo, Jane, aged 19 yeaie, second daughter of John Maguire.The funeral will leave her father\u2019s residence.Hare Point, 84 o\u2019clock, on Wednesday morning, fntefmen^at Belmont Ceme:ery Frier.da are requested tp tlwf.cHALM*as\u2019 Chusoh\u2014Bev.Mr, Wrtefct, Uie late oastor of this chorcb, leaves town Ibig evening for Montreal, and will be lusted into bis new charge, in that city , on rhms-dav îTa* fo^- gentleman preached bis lare-w/li sermon in iCbalmera\u2019 church on Sun-day avening, $ very congregation being Fatal Acoioxst.\u2014L\u2019Union iet Wm.Smith, Dpty of Minister of Mar.A Fisheries Departc*?nt of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa» 31st Aug.1877.Fort ol Quebec\u2014Arrived fur* 9\u201433 L ddlesdsje, Dsvls, Sunderland ** Aug 38» S Fry A co, for Montreal.Sept McMullen, Aug 10\u2014Ship Paul Boyntoa.Greenock, July 81, K H Duval, b»l and ____Golden Horn, Kjelstrup, Liverpool, July 25.F A Falkeube\u2019g, bal.____Age noria.Cutting, Greenock, Aug 10, De- Wolf A Powell, bal.\t,\t.\t.____AdttlpKn., Churchill, Liverpool.Ao* 4, De Wolf A Powell, bal.Bark Marlon.McLecd, Greenock, Aug \u2014, Jno Snarples, Sana A co, coal.____Clytie, Tail, Liverpool, Aug 1, Ross A co, iron and salt.____Trowbridge, Renno, Birkenhead, Aug 7, J Bui stall A co, bal.____Obaa Northeote, Clausen, Sbarpnem, July 3g, J Bara tall A co, bal.M».the ran.Llddle, Grangemouth, Aug 4, K H DuvaL coal.____Champion, Allan.Greenock, July ____ psTagon^Willlams, Bridgwater, July 17 _ ASSZ ¦>«** \u201c¦w ____aîweil,\tF A F»l*«- ____FriTOj\u2019of alii*iAR)r®la®D \u2019 Bo*1111*1 (C yd,) July 20, C J Johosen, bal.li.; Anderaeu, Dublin, AUk 2 bal,\u2014at River Ou-lle __\tCantons is pisTreports an Inquest held recently by the coroner of 8t.Hyacinthe upon the body of ap aged man named Lemoine, who, o» returning Lome by rail from a pilgrimage to \u201cLa Ronfte 8te Anne,\u201d below Quebec, fell from the cars and sustained injuries which resulted in big death soflae hours subsequently St Jian BaTWi* Socuity.\u2014Messrs.T.H.Ledrôit and Philiaj Huol, N.P., bave been elected respectively President and Vice-Presi dent for the carrent year ; Messrs.D.Lemieux SîVr.ftidfret, M.P.P, Vioe-Prefl.dei*t o.^hp Hi John secUm ; Messrs.8.Lessge and A.OhauTesu to the same {«siti« n over the Notre Dame action ; aod MfWi.?ftbeaome and Jos Labrecquufof Mi«\t8«ct*oa.Til LbVS Fib*.\u2014ML\tCommiwlonpr Vohl will shortly c^maaco aq Investigation iuto tbo otigio of Uw wharf, on Sunday.It is rougi.Î7 estimated that the loss will exceed $10,000 surances are J.Buisiall, on lumber, in Qua-bee $10 000 ; B.Bennett, do.,in Quebec, $2,-000 \u2022 reinsured in Western ; St.Lawrence Warehouse Company, on building, in Royal, $1 000 * PgovisciAL Sykod.\u2014The Provincial Synod of the Church of England, In this Prov., opens in Montreal, to-day.The Right Rev.Bishop Binney, of Nova Scotia, and some cltrgy of his diocese, tbe Lord Bishop of Quebec, Bev.Cbas.Hamilton, Mr.H S.Scoti, Mr.Smith and other of the Quebec delegates, left town last evening by boat for the sister city.Se-, veral other clerical and lay delegates from 80\u2019 K \u2018 Quebec to tbe Provincial Synod will leave by boat this evening.Military FoitaaAL\u2014The remains of the late Captain Patterson, ot tbe 3(d Company 8tb Royal Rifles, were consigned to their last resting place yesterday afternoon in Mount HermoQ Cemetery, with military honors.A firing oarty preceded the hearse containing the coffin, as well as the baud ot \u201cB\" Battery.R R Do-1 A lftrge number of the officer and mtn of tbu battalion to which the deceased belonged, Maid or Oklhans.\u2014To-morrow, this boat will make an extra Hip at 8 a.m.to the Island.\u2014See advt.On th* Fourth Paqi.\u2014\u201cA Canx Célébré.\" Drolleries of the American Bancb, (from Chambers\u2019 Journal,) Ac., Ac.\u201cBow Bills.\u201d\u2014Attention is directed to the advertisement of Mrssrs.Wright A Co.in another column, respecting \u201cBow Bells\u201d for Oc tober.The Apostolic Dblboate\u2014Le Courrier states that Bishop Conroy will pay a visit to St.John\u2019s, Newfoundland, towards the end of this month.Military.\u2014We understand (hat B Battery will return to thsir quarters at the Citadel from tho camp at Point Levis, on Thursday next.Ministirial.\u2014An Ottawa correspondent writes to Le Courrier, giving his opinion that it is Mr.H.T.Taschereau and not Mr.Laurier, who will be called into the Cabinet, as Mr.Cauchon\u2019s successor iNquxsT.\u2014The district Coroner, Dr.Bel leau, held an inquest last evening on the body of tbe late Richard Slattery, printer, of this city, whose sad decrase was published by us yesterday.Tbe inquest was held at the Marine Hospital, and a verdict was returned of \"Death from congestion of the lungs.\u201d « La Castor.\u201d\u2014This little sheet, the pub lication of which was begun on board the Canada\u201d on the late excursion of the \u201cClub Typographique de Quebec\u201d to Montreal, is to be apparently continued.We beg to acknowledge the receipt from the Club of its third issue.Paintel* Report.\u2014A painful rumor was current yesterday to the efiect that a shooting affray had taken place In one of the parishes of Beauce, in which one man received a bullet in the neck and was supposed to be dangerously wounded.No particulars have yet been received in town.Opmino or THi Bazaar To-Day.\u2014We remind our readers that according to advt.in another column, the hszaar in aid of the Religions Ladies of the Hospital of tbe Sacred Heart, will open to-day in the Victoria Hall, Ann street.A number of useful and fancy articles will be exjxised for sale.Police Coart, Yistebday.\u2014Four seaman for absence withont leave, were each sentenced to two weeks\u2019 gaol.Three 8>?amen belonging to different vessels wore ordered to be sent on beard.Thu complaint of Etienne Royer against Thomas Remillard, for assault and battery, was settled ont ot Court.On ths First Page\u2014Opinions of tbe People.A Chicago Speculator Buys a Trunk mil of Wood The Funeral oi the Late Principal Nicolls.Humorous.Mistaken Identity.Miscellaneous.An Unfoitunate Dog.Tbe Fox Hounds.Recorder's Court, Ac , Ac.Royal Honors to Canadians.\u2014On reference to bur Toronto despatch it will be seen that a special cable despatch to the 0/ode from London, conveys the intelligence that Her Majesty tbe Queen has been pleased to confer the honor of knighthood upon Chief Justice Richards of the Supreme Court of the Dominion, Chiel Justice A.A.Dorion, of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench of Quebec, and Chief Justice Robinson.The British Rifle Team.\u2014Sir Henry St.John Halford, captain of tbe English rifle team, now practising at Creedinoor, writes Col Bacon, of Montreal, that, in consequence tbe arrangement previously made, tbe team will break up immediately after the Interna tioual match ; they will not visit Canada in a body, bat many of them will «\u2018make Mont real\u201d in tbsir tour.He will visit Montreal about the 27tb, and will stop at the St.Lawrence Hall, and during his stay will Inspect his (Col.Bacon\u2019s) wonderful target.Youno Men's Christian Ab-ooiation\u2014Delegates to tbe Dominion Convention are already arriving iu tho city.The Quebec Association hopes to welcome Mr.Slebbins, an American gentlt-man, who in some measure takes the place of the late P.P.Bliss in singing tbe Gospel.H.Wane Miller, Esq., ot Cincinnati, a name known in association circles all over this continent, is also expected.The daily sessions will be held in the National School Hall, open to tbe public.Tbe velcome meeting will be held in the Methodist Church at $ p.m., Thursday.Tbe pablic cordially invited.Personal.\u2014The Bishop of Quebec returned from his joutaey to the Gulf and Labrador coast, on Saturday evening, and left last night for Montreal to take his seat in the Provincial Synod.-The Right Rev.Bishop Binney, of Nova Scotia, also arrived in town on Saturday evening on his way to Montreal.Ho preached in tbe Cathedral in tbe morning and in St Matthew\u2019s church at night.- Judge Tessier left by boat for Montreal last night.-Mr.Alexander Chauveau, M.P.P., has arrived in towu from Rimonski, after a most successful tour amon^s; bis constituents.____Colonel Bond of Montreal was in town yesterday.Probably Fatal Accibbnt.\u2014Antoine Martel, a farmer of L\u2019Ancienne Lorette, was en-ga^cq on Saturday in roping tightly a load of bay on a cart b » bis farm, when, through the rope suddenly giving way, be was thrown violently off the top of the load on to the ground.When tbe unfortunate man was picked up it was found that though still alive\u2019he had suffered dislocation of the neck, am* tjiat tbe lower part of his body from tbe 'iièc* down was thoroughly paralyzed.The last information receive*) of the unfortunate affair state* that Martel has ihadri Uis will, and received the lost rites of the Chjircb.It is feared that before this rcaclree 0Hr readers tbe sad affair will have terminated fatally.Trinity Church.-A meeting of the mem bers of Trinity Church congregation was held last evening in the Church, the Bector, Bev Mr.6yfc.es, In tne chair.The Rev.gentleman nominated Mr.W.J.Messervy as bia churchwarden op to Easter next, and Mr J B.Charleson was appointed vfrardèn on behalf of tbe epogregation.There was a very large vestry preaent, and a grat)fyin£ aub.Bcriptioa list was opened by those attending.It was resolved to have evening service every Sunday, iu addition to the morning service at present held.If tho gas can be introduced into the church this week the first evening service will be on Sunday next.We understand that a Sunday school 7!ÎÎ \u201chortly be opened in Trinity Church.Mori Labor Difficulties.\u2014-Yesterday, numbers of latteautuen were standing idle ter street all day, and captains were making loud complaints of their inability to get their ahipa loaded U Furnibuinb, Au.\u2014Parties hold furnishing goods, cottage piano, and bedroom sets, carpels, oil \u2018 loth, feather beds, bedding anil «fiber efiects al- > a good covered waggon, will «Io well to att« ud the auction sale this afternoon, at Messrs.Casey A Co.\u2019s ware rooms, Cbamplam Market Hall.Sale at one o\u2019clock.-Sre advt.Canonization.\u2014A cable despatch receiv.d yetterday'faiinounces that tie case «1 ri.e Rnvd, Mere Marie de L\u2019Incarnation will lutgiu at Rome on the 15th inst.For U- sm n\u2019s*, the Sacrament will be expost-\t\u2018 STEAM l ST.URSULE STREET, QTTZXBXSO, J8 PREPARED TO DO WASHING FOB Families, Hotels, Steamships, &o., At abort notice, and on reasonable terms.Lace Curtains, Gentlemen\u2019* Linen Coats, Veits, Shirt.-» and Collar*, Ladle*\u2019 Dreeeee, Skirts, Collar», Ac., Ac., done at short notice, and made to look like new.All Washing called for, and returned Fbkk of Chars*.WILLIS RUSSELL, President.September 1, 1877.\ttf Forrester*, Oporto.Offley, Forresters A Co., Cadix .Koayer, Quillet A Co.Cognac.Who are also Sole Proprietors of tbe «rand* O.A T.Bacul, K.G.Marcelaln A Co , C >unao.According to returns issued by the French Government, the above firms eppa-rs amorg lb» Cm and large-t sblppera from Charente.Oroera solicited for direct shipments only.August 9, 1877.CLE&RING^Ei -or\u2014 Quebec and Gulf Poils S, i M For Father Point, Metis, Gaspé, Perce, Paspebiac, Chatham, ESTATE OFWJ.CHURCH.I &£de,o&Lt^£d mENDICRH WILL Btt RECEIVED BY' PictOU.I the anderalgned, hence to 1st OCTOBER, 1877, for the purchase of the Stock-In-Trade and Book-Debt* belocglug to the Estate of W.8.Church, of Betuamlts:\u2014 Value of Btook-ln-Trade.$ 823,4». Book-Debts.6,021.10.Four Wouden Houses at BeUlamlt* and a Schooner of abeut 10 tons, The Inventory, list of credit* and all other Information can be bad on app\u2019ylng at tbe office of T.I E DROIT, Sanlt-au-Matelot Street.September 7, 1877.\ttd UNDEIfc STATE MANAGEMENT And In daily operation over 37 years.The b.s.««secret,\u201d capt.foster, is Intended to leave for tbe above Potta on TUESDAY NEXT, lllh September, at S o\u2019clock P.M.Through Ticket* for BL John and Halifax.Haa excellent accommodation for Pa* i gera.For Freight or Passage, apply to ,\tW.MOORE, Manager, Or G.LEVE, General Pass.Agent, Opposite 8L Louis Hotel.September 6, i877.¦ FOR SSTLSS THE SUamnceteNaviptHnCo.A GRAND MUtAummuoif, Under the dlaUngalshed patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY DOCTOR CONROY, DELEGATE APOSTOLIC, #\tAND-\u2014 Hit Grace tbe ArclMopoftQaetec, IN AID OF THE miiuiMntmT GENTS\u2019 ill GOODS ! IN UNMIK TV MANN Kltlffl FOR - FALL AND WINTER GOODS, THE - BALANCE OF THE STOCK \u2014 WILL BE \u2014 SOLD AT COST, FOR ONE MOM II ONLY.2 I J.D E 35 G- A.Nr.£50, Fabrique Street.August 4, 1877.\tBpit College of Physicians and Surgeon \u2014 OF THE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QÏÏÏBEC.TOES.* OCT.10 au«l 27, 1877.KENTUCKY receiving his promise to amend his course of living, tbe Court severely admonished and discharged the défendants.P.Nolan, seaman, drank and swearing in Champlain street, was discharged, and told to go back on board hia ship.James Habodon was accused of being drank in a street ia the suburbs.He stated that he was a raftsman and had been robbed in the snbnrba of $180 of bard earmd money.Tbe coart ordered bis discharge Patrick Walls and Edward Wheeler,\u2019 were charged with shouting and making a noise in St.Patrick street.These boys are aged 13 and 14 years respectively, and stated tbst they were playing hide and seek round the corners.The Court told them there was plenty of room to play on the Cove Field, gnd assured them thgt If tfce offence wùs repeated, they would be aeverely punished They were then discharged.William Macdonald was charged with being drunk on Joachim street.He was admonished and dis charged.Donald Flynn, drunk and sitting on a doorstep in d\u2019Artigny street, on Sunday morning, was also ;admonished and discharged on giving a promise not to appear io court again;- Jf.*1.AIM.dru®^\u2019wa8 charged, baying teen in the station hopqe since Saturday evening.tC.Cardinal, wandering at night in Prince Edward street, pleaded that she was returning from her brother\u2019s house, and being ia service, was discharged.James Paget, drank, was also admonished and discharged.One Kelly was arrested on Finlay market place at four o\u2019clock Snnuay morning for loitering.There beibg,,other chaTg« s against him to be pressed in the Police CourfJ he was sentenced on the one preferred above, to $ 10 and costs oj two months' jaif.Ph|leas fleandoln, for $ti assault committed on tbe 24th August in Bridge Street, upon Jacques Grenier,was fined $2 and costs, with the option of fifteen days\u2019 Imprisonment.Henry Fierce, seaman, drunk on the streetaon Saturday Jafternoon, wasdiS\u2019 \u2022* h.«insr baen in custody for two days chargea,\t«hat it J.Healey, seaman, drunk, pieauuw .\u2014 was bis ffrst offence, and that he had come from the Lakes to look for a Btup, becaose \u201cthe times were slack\u201d up abbve.STATE ALLOTMENT OF IN PRIZES ! 1 Prize of.1 Prize of.8,000\t.\t0 1 Prize of,.6,000!^ 1 Prize of.V.fiOO\t1 1 Prize of.a.&O')\ty P 1P89 Other Pricesamouptlog to.44,925]\t^ Whole Ticket*, $1,00 t 50 Whole Tieket* \" for $45 t 300 Tickets* $00.Chartered for Educational Institutions.Under Charter no postponement can ever occur.All prisse paid lu full.Official list of drawn numbers published In N.Y.Herald, N.Y.Sun, and Lonlsvll\u2019e Conrier-Jonrnal.Cironlars containing foil particulars frse.Address SIMMONIfidf MCHIMSON Manager\u2019s Office, 72 8d St., Louisville, Ky« Btinllir Allotment* on the 16tb and laaldays of every month daring the year.September 7, 1877.\tAm-ddw Special Trip by Day-light from Murray Bay.THUK8DAYri3th September Tbe \u201cST.LAWRENCE,\u201d Capt.Leoonra, will leave Murray Bay at 8 A.M., eat ing at Ecoulements and Bcle St.Panl Connecting at Quebec with the boat for Montreal.The \u201cSt.Lawrence\u2019\u2019 will remain at the wharf at Murray Bay, from W edneaday even, ing, ths 12th, till hoar of departure ne$t morning.For farther Information apply at the Com.pan}** Office, at- Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOURY, Secretary.September 5 1877.rHE PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION to?the Study of Medicine and Surgery will be he'd at the City of Quebec, la tl© rooms of Laval University, WEDNESDAY, THE 19th TEMBSR, 1877, SEP- Insolyent Act of 1875, and its Amendments.In thç matter of The Helra or Legal Representatives of the late ALFRED EMOND, In his lifetime of Quebec, Grocer, Insolvents.Sale En Bloc by Tender of a Fouse, Stores, Gfpcery u Stock, and Bookr; Debts, &Q, «\tmmmtmmmmmnvrn Tenders will ae; received by tbe undenigned up to MONDAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER, 1877, at N00*, EXTENSIVE m nus s urns FOR SUE.WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE VICTORIA HALL, St.Anne Street* -ON-^ Mondif, Ihe 1/th September.By tbe kind permission of LfonL-OoL Strange and Officers the tplendld Band of the B.Battery wWi be la attendance.The programme wl l appear In a few days.Admission Parquet 80 oe.«U ; Reserved Chain 2b cents ectia ; Gallery 25 cents.Tickets can be procured from ths Revd Slaters of the Sacred Heart and Members of tbe St.Patrick\u2019s Literary Institute, aa also at the following Hook aud Music Store* Lvyig«(e, Wright A Oo,, an«» Vasin* Bros.Tbs Plan of the Hall will be place! at Lavigua\u2019a Moalo Store, St.John Street, where Reserved Chairs can be secured.JOHN D0NN, Jim., Treaaorer.August 81, 1877.At TE1V o'clock A.M.Tbe (objects will be : English and /ranch, Latin, Geography.History, Arltbrueüc, Algebra, Geometry, Belles-Lettres ; and any of tbe following snbjeots, to tbe Candidate\u2019s choice : Greek, Natural and Moral Pnllotmpby.Avery Candidate mast present a certificate of good moral character.Tbe fee is ten dollara, one-half of which will be retorned to nnaacceseful candidate.Quebec, 28th August, 1877.A.G, BELLEAU, M.1X.(Quebec), A.DA GENAIS, M.D., (Montreal), Secretaries.August 20, 1677.\ttd The | For tne purchase JÊN BLùÇ of the Assets of »m\u201c«*j «v e>-.\u2014\u2014r\t.Tne I Mayor told him that times were slack here as Lhe above Insolvent Estate, consultât of bgtteaufoen ray that the ehipl&borers bave well and advised him to go straight back to QroCarieii BQofc.DebU, Shop Flxtqrea, Hoysa The ft* Ciiabiuhod a rule against moving the deals oat of any batteau into which they may have been transhipped from Mr.Dobell\u2019s batteanx.Mr.Dobell having now laid op many ot bis brtteanx.a number of men belonging to the batteaumen\u2019s union, whom he employe^, have been left out work.Whether it is from sympatb/ with these men or not, does not appear, but it seems thai, ail uuiou the Lakes, and not disgrace a respectable I community here.Francis Reilly, seaman, drunk in Champlain street, was discharged, being hia first offence.By the time the above lengthy calaudar was gone throngb, it was a quarter , past eleven before the court rose.D is to be trusted that the timely and well-directed admonitions of the Mayor will be productive of good results in the futnre F AI Here1 ^Miiawen.London.Price, Bros A I \u2018\u201c^'panied the funeral procession, which co bal,\u2014»t St 1 boro as.\tDrocw:ded direct from the late residence ot the _ LsSy Bussell Moodl?, Liverpool, Aug 4.1\t________Tk* nrincinal nor- _^*h.^25£.««.N ».bal.acceded to the cemetery.The principal por tion oi thfi burial service waa song by St.Matthew\u2019a cboif, which psrformed before, daring and after the ceremony.Loafib*\t™ RgoosnajisConaT.\u2014we have frequently had occasion to deplore the apparent pruriency which leads to guch a ^ * st MudASt, Nfid, T L«- cqqTregatlon ot men and boys, old and young, p potUn, Dton, St\tconfer g\t^ o( ^ Recorderl- Coatf.A W OUV/UJ O \u2022 RASAS' lAfe*\ty \u2022 w\u2014 \u2014 - - men have ceased work, aud that what Is | lives of those to whom they were addreseea.still being done, is effected by non-onion men, in batteanx belonging to the lower St.Lawrence.Allkokd Attkmpt AT Büroi-auy.\u2014About four o\u2019clock on Suuday morning', Constable Beamish arrested » young man named JÉelly for loiteiing on the Finlay Market.When arrested, the constable says that RcHy had an axe in his hand, aud wos endeavoring with it to force open tbe door of a provision stall on the market place.On the charge of loitering, Kelly was sent to jail yesterday by the Record'-r\u2019s Court for two months, aud the charge oi attempted burglary will be preferred against him at the Police Court.The detectives suspect Kelly of having burglarized the restaurant of Mr.Thos.Carr some time ago, and have be:ro searching for him since.Last week they h-arnt that uu was jn Montreal and had decided to go up for him, wheu he returned to town on Saturday morning, and waa arrested within twenty-four hours by Constable Beamisu as detailed above.TheCominq Contention.\u2014A meeting of the ocbr ____ Bavarotia.Smith.Lpcdon, Ang 1 cburabllL Hull, ***>1, July 25 Glasgow, Moore, Greenock Jply 30 Entered for Loading- 10__EmAllce, 803, Monte Video, C Pent- ^\tland, Cep Bouge.Snowden, 681, OI«ffAW, French A co, Victoria D D Calvin A co, DlnnfnR\u2019s booms.l-W.U.odou.RKIWMlI*»», J Snarples, sons & co, Bridgewater .Carbray A Routb, St T borna*.YT-i.^ia 1054, Greenock.Fama, 1AM.London.1 julla, 1078, Liverpool, Snbra, 648(\t¦ CUno, 10», L«U., B B Oo** * ».0>»** i»*«.tlcent $*>80.\u2022 RoviWaid.| rl.QFlUd Pia-o.$176, One Kosewooi Up-riebt Pianos (little used) cost $800 only $126, must be sold, fits: Ci A M\u2019S?p*rlor Organa, 2 Stop.$46.9 WllllMIvie Btopa $66.\t12 Stops only $76.Nearly new 4 Set Reed 12 Btop Bub Bass and Octave Coupler Organs, cost over $860, only $66.Lowest Prices ever offered sent on 16 days teat trial.Yo't ack why I offer so cheap 7 I reply Hard Times.Result sales over 1,000,000 annually War commenced by monopolists.Beware anonymous Cl.'oular.Write for explanaUon.Battle raging.Full particulars free.Aijiee» DANIEL F.BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey.OftL* » week la your own town.Terms and VGVf $6 outfit free.H.HALLETT A OO., Portland, Maine, 25 Extra Fine Mixed Cards, with name, 10 cU., post-paid.L.JONES A CO., Nassau, N.Y.?PPBOXIXXTION PKIZKS.9 Approximation Prises,of $200.9\tdo.\t< o.\t100.9\tdo.\tdo.\t60.1,8 .0 900 480 $5 TO $20 worth $6 free, STINSON A per day at borne.Samples CO, Portland, Maine.1,887 Prices arnmnllng to.$81,660 Write for circulars or send orner» to M* A.DAUPHIN, P.O.Box 692, New Orleans, La.lltb qflAND MONTHLY DRAWING, Tuesday.Nov.6., Capital Prise, $80,000.\tTicket* $2 each.September 1.1877.m.wdsat Am AUw Uii) a day at home.Agents wanted.6 fit and terms free.TRUE A Augusta, Maine.Oat.OO., 25 Fancy Cards, no two alike, with name, 10.T, postpaid.NASSAU CARD OO., Natsan, N.Y., Box 60.Breakfast Souchong Crop 1876 & 1877 ALK-CHESTS VIN SING CARD.M.U.MOUNTAIN.GRACE\u2019S SALVE.A SUMS RELIEF FOB THE SUFFERER Prepared by SETH W.FOWLS A SONS, 86, Harri-on Avxnuk.Boston, Mass.50 H August 28, 1877.CANADIAN HISTORY! (For Tourist», Aco-,) QUEBEC, PAST A PRESENT, Illustrated an 1 Bound, $2.MAPLE LEAVES for 1868-\u20194.\u20195.Edition ex hausted, may be procured by auvertlalug.MAPLE LEAVES for 1878, $1.THE TOURIST\u2019S NOTE BOOK,\u2014Second Edition, $0.26.LES OISEAUX DU CANADA, very rare, $6 ALBUM DU TOURISTE, $J.MEMOIRE DE MONTCALM VENGEE_____ rare $1.NOTES HISTORIQUE i SUR LES RUES DE QUEBEC, $0.26.DAWSON & CO., LOWER TOWN.Dr, If.L.CREAIAZIE, BUADE BTkEET, Next to \u201cBudget\u201d Office.June 21, 1877, f rQlE DË SCROFULA,RICKETS,CONSUMPTION, AKEMY.CHLOHOSIS 10 0 (Dragées Pills for 8 fr.D\u2019EXTRAIT\tAfore effloariout .than rod liver oil, N e 11 b er disgusts npr returns.Ask for the prospectus.\u2014Paris, Deposit Ph, de l\u2019Enrope, 81, r.d\u2019Amsterdam.Bole Agent for Canada i\u2014A.DEL AU, 228, McGill, Street, Montreal.Depots at Quebec :\u2014Messrs.John E.Bu^ke, 2, Ht.Famille, corner Fabrique Street; W.K.Brunet, 189, Ht.Joaepb Btreet ; R.McLeod, 16, Fabrique Street; J.B.Martel, 164, HI.John Btreet ATTENTION !__ATTENTION I ! NOW FtKCKIVINO- : HITE VERMICELLI, per Boxes of lOfes.W do.do- do, 6fcn.ICfcs.bte.| Sugar-Cured.do Maocaionl \u201c\tdo.Cbeene, first ol olee.Clnoluuatl Hams, Victoria\t« Butler, first choice.Lard, In Palls of 20fl»^.\u201c Kettles of 8 aud Sfes.White Starch, Benson, Edwardsburg.\u2014also\u2014 Old Brandy, o?the celebrated mark Quantln, la 1 Octaves, for sale In bond or uuty paid.Hogsheads, Green Cases and Red i ants Gin DeKuypers.Green Cases Gin, Blankenheym A Nolet.Casts CUret, Ht Julien Medoo For sale by Jos.Lachance.No.14, Sous-le-Fort Street, \u2022 Lowm i own, ?nzost 9, 1877.\tapl80-Lm-oo GRACE\u2019A CELEBRATED SALVE, Je a Vegetable Preparation, invented lu the 17th century by Dr.William Grace, Surg.on lu King James' at my.Through Its agency be cared thousands of tbe most serious sores and wounds that baffled tbe skill of t e mott eminent physicians of his day, and was regarded by all who knew blm as a public benefactor.PRICE 26 CENTS A BOX.CKLEBKATISD SALVE CURES Flesh Wounds, Froven Limbs, Salt Rheum, Chilblains, Sore Breast, More Lips, Erysipelas, Ring-Worms, Calluse», Scald Head, Cjupped Hands, Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Festers, Piles, Bunlocs, Bites, Warts, Plmplss, Cancers, Sores, Stings, Wens, Abcess, Sprains, Cuts, Blisters, Coma, Felons, Dicers, Shingles, Sties, Freckles, Boll*, Whitlows, Tan, Scurvy, Itch, Ingrowing Nails, Nettle Rash, Mosquito and Flea Bites, Spider Stings, and all Cutaneous Diseases aud Eruptions generally.For sale by all oragguts, growers, and at all country stores throughout the United States aid British Provinces.Prie* by mall 80 cents.Prepared by SKTI1 W.FOWLE A SONS, 86* Harrison Avenue* Boston* Mass.August 29.1877.\u2022\tgood time of it with his legal friends that l>y midnight bo was net qoiLr so sober a* a jndge should be.Somebody cleared the Uble \u2022\tof all its spoons, and put them into the on-conscious gentleman\u2019s pocket He was greatly perturbed at finding them there next moraieg.They were Sterrit\u2019* spoons without doabt, for they bore the landlord\u2019s \u2018Polly,\u2019 said the judge to his wife, :wu I tipsy when 1 come heme ?\u2019 \u2018Yes*\u2019 said she.\u2018You know your habits when yon get among those lawyers'.\u2019 \u2019 * Much relieved in his mind, the judge declared be could undetstacd bow ih« spoons attno into his possession.*Tbat fellow kept* the meanest liquor in tbe States ;]bnt I never ¦opposed it would make a mao steal.\u2019 A day or two afterward*, a man was ar-nfened tor larcer y ; he pleaded guilty, but urged he was intoxicated when he committed tbe offence.\u2018Wfatt\u2019s the natore of the charge ?\u2019 inquired Judge Brown »\t- -\tesx ^ \u2022Stealing money from tbe till at Stemt\u2019s davern,\u2019 replied the clerk.\u2018Yoong man,\u2019 sold the jndge solemnly, \u2018are yoc sore you were tipsy when yoo*loot this money ?\u2019 \u2018Yes your Honor ; when I went outdoors the ground kept coming up and hitting me «m the head.\u2019 \u2018That will do.Did yoa get all tbe liquor At Stenit\u2019s f *Every drop, sir.\u2019 T urning to the prosecuting attorney, the judge said : \u2018You will do me the favour of entering ¦ nolle proeequi-, that Jlquor of Stèrrit\u2019i I have reason to know is enough to make any man dirty.I got tipsy on it myself the other night, and stole ail bn spoons.If Sterrit will sell such abominable stuff be ooght not to have the protection ot this coart.\u2014Mr.Sheriff, yoa may release the prisoner/ Like the sailor who objected to bis captain pleaching and flogging too, offenders generally do not appreciate being suitably admonished as well as panietaed ; aai no doabt the Californian felt annoyed when, through incautiously demurring to the magistrate reproaching him with having no ambition, Me found himself pat to the question with : \u2022 Where is it, sir?Where is it?Did you ever hear of Cicero taking free luaches?Did yoa ever hear that Plato gamboled through the alleys of Athens?Did you «vex hear Demosthenes accused of sleeping kinder a coal-ehed ?If yo't would be a Piste, ¦bare would be a fire in your eye ; your hair would have an intellectual cat; yoa\u2019d step Into a clean shirt ; and yoa\u2019d hire a mowing-¦Mchdae to pare these finger-nails.Yoa have got to go ap for fear months P Tbe Honourable Kiah Rodger«.jle the Agent in that City tor the \u2018\tl«.« j HORNING CHBON1CLB TA.BL.K CODFISH: 15 (~)Ü1NTAL,4 CH'jICK TABLE F1HH.Ex 8.8.\u201c Secret.\u201d M.O.MOUNTAIN.August 24, i877.Extra Bright Yellow Refined Sugar.Ex \u201c Canadian [iff TT GG3HE vD3 CHOICE CANE RE-[ Xtr Xx ffhrfd sugar.Augast 28, 1877.M.G.MOUNTAIN.MH.FHEÜ.CONNER ADVERTISING AGENT, :UEDECHAB1 PABIfi), FBANCE, Etu du DR.A.HOLTZ Hair Wash, and Hoalthy Preserver of the Soalp.T \u2019T7IAU DR HOLTZ la recommended for JL4 JJJ its unotnous, harmless, and bealtby qualities; It give* to the hair He natural tints and renders It supple, brilliant, and facile to all styles of hair dressing.Contrary to all dyes Us action la harmless and In Its composition there la no irritating or poisonous matter.Besides the peculiar advantages offered for tbe dyeing of tbe hoir, the nslug of this water prévenu scurvy, destroys ail pellicles, and keeps tbe head In a per reel state of health and cleanliness., Veave Holts, V) rue Papillon, Paris.Agent : A.DELAU,- 228, MoGlU Btreet, Muntroal.Dépota: Messn*.R.McLeod, J.E.Barks, P.F.Rlnfret, F.E.Gsuvreaa, W.H LaRoobe, aud J.B.Martel, Quebec.\"Tjrjm V 0 \u2022sT J i o o s 1 £ 00 9 1 -M 03 03 ©4 0> « £ 03 §¦ 4 Oi CO 9 * 0 m w o 9 0 E « w INJECTION BROU Hygienic, Infallible, and Preservative.The only one which cares without adding anything else.\u2014To be found in the princi-\u2022U chemist shops of the world.\u2014Ask for prospectus.\u2014 30 years of success.\u2014 Bewarç of counterfeits.ti r«nr*, Chpmj
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