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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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[" mmu} COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING VOL.XXXI.Tj-p* Tl»« W*r»«\\it Foil at I'm dulBg »t my disk, Ton, Before me oa the floor There Uee e worn-oat foaot of type, Fall twenty ttaoaaeed score ; And meny months here pteeed, Tom, Sloce they were bright end new, And many ere the teles they\u2019re told, The false, the strange, the true.* What tales of horror they hare told Of tempest and of wreck ; Of anrder to the midnight boor, Of war fall many a \u2018-speck !\u201d Of ships that, lost away at sea, Went down before the blast ; Of Stifled cries of agony, As Ufa\u2019s last moments passed Of flood, of Are, of accident, Those wora-oot types hare told ; And how the pestilence has swept The yonthfal and the old.Of marrlagea, of births aod deaths ; Ot things to please or rez os, Of one man's jamping orerbosrd, j Another gone to Texas They\u2019re told as how sweet sommer deye Here faded from oar riew ; How aataaia's chilling winds here swept The leaf-crowned forest through ; How wtater\u2019a snow has ooae aod gone\u2014 Dark reign of storm ani strife» And how the smiling spring hath warmed Tbs pale flowers beck to life.I cant pretend to mention half My Inky friends hsre told, Simm shining bright end beactifoi They issued from the moo Id\u2014 How onto some they joy here brooght, To ethers grief and tean ; Yet faithfully the record kept Of fast-receding years.SOUTH AMERICA.BttUi of Quito ; Défont of the Bebela \u2022Ad OoUapae of the Ecuador Bevo-tion\u2014The Quatamala Conspiracy.PàJUMA, Dto.11.\u20144 letter, dated Oaoya-uuil, November 24tb, states the rerolution in Hcuodor has collapsed, after eighteen hoars\u2019 hard fighting in Qaito, which was defended |>y the Government with nine hundred soldiers and over one thousand Imbabaraa, tueijos 2,000 Qaltoos.The attack of the rebels commenced at three p.m.on (he 14th oadsr the command of Gen.Tepes, who compelled General Ternaaa to withdraw into the heart of the city aod entrench himself there, leaving the balance of the town in the hands of the Invaders, who fired from the towers of the churcboe end the windows of hoosee monasteries.A boat nine o'clock on the morning of the 16th, the ammunition of the rebels gave oat, and then a few of the pickets of the Government force* made a sally and won the victory.The losses are nsflmstrrd at 400 killed and a larger number wounded ; among the prominent men killed on the Government side were Mejor Coboe and Dr.Manuel folango, who Is supposed io have been the head of the conspirators who killed Garcia Morelo ia 1676.By the arrival of the steamer \u201cHonduras\u2019\u2019 additional details of the conspiracy to aadUe\u2019-nate the leaders of Unatamals and change the order of things have been received.One of the most singular features of the plot is that, although aearlÿ all persona implicated belong to the criminal ciaseee, who were eagerly antidpet-1kg some movement, the President, Minia-tan and public had no sntplcion anything .Was brewing.The rerelations implicated Don Snriqne Gasman in the plot ; he confessed, begged pardon and was freed ( be immediately notified his fellow-conspirators of Mm plot to Moore their arrest, and thus fros-tmisd the President 'a plans for their esp-iore.His pardon wss immediately retracted end he wes rentenced to death.A young student, Rafael Regaro, also implicated, con* famed that he had been led into forging difier-atat signatures and Mils, and was so penitent that be wse pardoned aod Government employ promised him.As soon as ses free he forged an order for the release of Büodea, one of the principle conspirators, and by the merest accident the forged order miscarried.was then sentenced to death.The ohief director of the revolution, Kapeaky, wss born on the 7th of the month, landed in (too o* the Tth, betrayed Maxi mil Man on fftli, wee shot in the leg on the 7tb, be-treyed his party at Omoa on theTtb, and finally was one o< the 17 who were executed, he being executed on the 7th, In the 47th y-mr of his age j people named him, \u201cthe man Af the 7to.\u201d The Canard Mall- (From oar English Fyles.) hold Clinton has obtaiasd a divorce.Lord Beecooâtield aaye that oae of the ekrifeet measures of next session will be devoted to the cattle plague.C «fifce offer of the Marqais of Bate to erect the grand hall of the Glasgow lui varsity at his own expense, has créa led a most favorable impression in all learned society.Measnree are afoot, the AMsiussm says, for gapplemeotlng the reeearchee of the \u201cChallenger\u201d expedition by a series of deep sea dradgiags in the Indian Seas.Sir William StiiUng-Maxwell, M.P., speaking *o bis constituents at Perth said that If ike Isacw of the war were to be free access for to the Mediterranean, this country mast Increase its fl*t la that sea la order to maintain the supremacy of oar flag.Mr.Caspar Clack, who has not long returned from a journey through the whole of a riiHH*» and Persia, has been requested by the Foreign Office to write a report on the ntn** of British Infiosoce in Armenia from an oataider\u2019s point of view.fikonld affairs at the Cape assume s more dangerous aspect, two battalions ot Infantry will bs sent oat from England to reinforce the preaeat garrisons.Titsse would remain in the colony on the termination of hostll Itiea, when two battalions, the 13th and 34th, would embark for England ia their The fishing logger \u201cColombia,\u201d belonging to John Green, Kllkeal, has arrived at Wax-nrUpOiAc with an immsnae take of herrings, having on board 200 mease, which were sold fob about Ts.6d.a mease.I understand two other loggers belonging to the same man evyyH at Grec no re, having caught somewhere about 169 mease each, k It 1a Mid that the Freemason» of Scotland have arranged to preaeat Lady Octavia Shaw BCawart with a bast in marble of her hosbsnd, Sir M.R.S.Stewart, Bart., Lord-Lieutenant of Ranfrewshlre, as a mark of their apprécia-ffisaof the admirable manner In which Sir jgSfcasi discharges (he onerous duties of Otgad Master Mason of Scotland.Immense takes of herrings are being netted in West Loch Tarbert, adjacent to Locbfine.On Monday 600 males were taken ; on Tuesday nearly 600 boxes and barrels of fish were lifspstnhinl from the fishing ground ; end on Wednesday the catch was still andiminisbed.The» have not been aa many barring in the iooh for thirty years.A contagious disease, the nature of which to at preaaot matter of speculation, has during the last few days been raging at the Qoyal Paddock, Hampton Court, result!ug in gks dsath of these brood mares\u2014Appeal, Viridié, Dam of Springfield\u2014worth 4(4,000 ; and Australasia, the latter having died on Wed* morning.The disease Is believed to ber, of an Ashton firm have also struck against a reduction.An extraordinary loss of treasure has occurred io the course of transmission from Australia to Galle.A box containing 5,000 sovereigns, one of six forwarded by the Oriental Bank ot Sidney, was pat on board tbo \u201cAvoca\u201d at that port on the 3rd of August, and trans-shipped into the \u201cChina\u201d at Melbourne.On the arrival of the \u201cChina'' at Galle on the 29th of Aagust, It was discovered that the box bad been broken open, and the gold abstracted.The Marquis of Londonderry In addressing \u2022 meeting of his tenantry in North Durham, on Thursday, referring to the war, stated that, in hla opinion, in conseqnonce of the fall of Kars, the British Government coaid not longer remain quiescent, and that in view of the probable necessity of.converting our conditional neutrality Into unconditional hostility, preparations ought to be made for despatching 40,000 men to the East without a moment\u2019s hesitation.It will be sjme satisfaction to those persons who are much alarmed at the supposed superiority of Mr.Krupp as a scientific manufacturer of guns to learn that he has been Obliged to come to England for bis principal assistant.Mr.Tonkin, th* chief foreman at the shell foandry st Woolwich, has been engaged to act as superintendent of the Krupp fonadrleh, at à salary of £1,000 a year and a bonus equivalent to the pension which he foifeiti^iy leaving the English service.A few days ago there died at Vienna, at the age of seventy-seven, Count Carlo Falle-ro, the last descendant of the family of Ma.riuo Faliero, the famous Doge of Venice, the hero of Lord Byron\u2019s splendid drama.In consequence of the seiaore of Venico by Napoleon 1., the parents of tbe deposed Count were obliged, after confiscation of their property, to leave their home.Then they «et-tied In Vienna, where Count Carlo Faliero \u2022pent the greater part of his life.As evolutions were being computed on board H.M.S.\u201cHector,\u201d one of our finest ironclads, about noou, tbe maidtop-gallant mast, having been imperfectly secured, fell from a height of 120 fest among groups of officers and men assembled on the quarterdeck.The crash was terrific, but fortunately tbe chief \u2022nook wss borne by the skylight, which was shivered to pieces, and half-a-dosen men were struck down.Three had sustained fractures of the skull and limba, and others were severely hurt, but were treated on board.The escape of many was very narrow.The spirit merchants and licensed victuallers are lu a state of much excitement at the recent convictions of publican* for selling adulterated gin, no such thing aa \u201cpure\u201d\u2014 that is nnwatered\u2014gin being manufactured.At a largely attended meeting of the two trades, at York, the other day, It wm resolved to address a .memorial to tbe Chancellor of the Exchequer, requesting the Government to fix a standard of strength for spirits, and to exclude spirits from the operation of the Food and Drug Act, as far as watering is concerned.Tbe JsAo Buil says :\u2014\u201cCanon Farrar preached a most extraordinary sermon at Westminster Aobey last Sunday afternoon.Taking as his text the First Epistle of St.Peter, tv., 6\u2014\u2018For, for this cause was the Gospel preached also to them that are dead,' he proceeded to denounce, in the most tor-, cible and even violent terms, tbe doctrine of sternal paniohment as an offspring of bigotry and superstition.If it could be supported by Isolated texts be would set aside tbe authority of such texts as opposed to the general testimony of fioripture to the mercy and jostlce of God.But he believed, speakiog aa a theologian, aod having given the subject much study, that It could not be supported even by isolated texts.In every case there wm either a mistranslation or tbe words used had changed from their original m-.aning.Indeed, he hoped that in the revision of the Bible tbe words bell, damnation, and eternal would be omitted, and this would be dons If the revisers did their duty.He spoke with the utmost scorn of tbe materialistic hell ol the early Fathers, and of Jeremy Tayler especially, denouncing St.Augustine as having thrown a dark stain upon theology ; and he held ap the faith of Thomas Erskine and of Bishop Ewing as purer aod truer.He did not presume to dogmatise as to the ultimate salvation of all men, or any other of the counter-theories put forward, but he dtemed it his duty to protest against what he believed to be an abominable and misleading dogma.\u201d ________ AMERICAN.Tbe Msroantfle Trust O impany of New York bM filed a bill In equity In the Doited Stetea District Ooart st BarUngton,VLsgainst the Lamoille Valley Railroad and others, which is likely to inaugurate another big railroad war.The body of Mrs.Cox, an insane woman who ran away from horns on the 23rd October, was found yesterday on the top of the Shaweyunk Mountains, near Port Jarvis, partially destroyed by animals.Daniel Youmans, of Hsrriatown, N.J., a recently discharged employee of tba Mount Hope Mining Company, was arretted yesterday for Mtting fire to the barn and stables of the company, which, together with tbe contents, thirty head of stock, were burned.Madame Weiss, a notorious abortionist, has been arrested in New York charged with csoilng tbe death by malpractice ot Mrs.Amelia Bchiits on the 28 th November.Madame is a well-known female physician, and has been under arrest several times.Within tbs present- week It Is expected the debt of 9146,000 which has burdened St.Bartholomew\u2019s Protestant Episcopal Church N.Y., will be entirely liquidated.Wm.H.Vanderbilt\u2019s name is down to a large amoant.Tbe Hew York HtroUft San Antonio special says the practical effect of the recent orders from the Secretary of War is to prohibit troops from crossiug over into Mexico un dsr any circumstance.The Tribun* says Representative Harris, ot ths Naval Committee,jjroposes the creation 0( a new navy by a board of competent en glneers and naval constructors, at a cost of fifty millions of dollars.Five millions will be appropriated annaally.The Secretary of tbe Navy has requested estimates for con struoting a fiat boat fleet for use on the Rio Grands.These measures are simply precautionary.It Is reported that a large pool has been formed la Washington to bay gold, la anti clpation of tbe rise to follow the expected passage of the Silver BUI.The;bodYof ;Mra.Lear Williams, an aged lady, who died from a tnmor, was found last night almost ;dragged from her graye at Cleveland, 0., by body snatchers, who were doubtless frightened off.Thomas Fisher, a Harrisburg, Pa., \u201cMolly ignite,\u201d bas been sentenced to death on the 26th of February.It lx' feared that the \u201cMol ly Maguires\u201d are again at work.8ix children, all under eleven years of age, were arraigned yesterday at Columbus, 8.0., charged with murdering Wm.Achlll, a negio, aged|eightsen years.Ashill Ill-treated them while they were working in afield, and they made a combined onslanght on him, causing injurias which resulted in Asbiil\u2019s doath.Tbey were bailed in 93«000.A Are at Bethel, P*., last night destroyed two large blocks, tbe stocks of seveial business firms and the effects of three or four families NEW ROUTE SOUTH, \u2014VIA THE\u2014 Delaware and Hudaon uanalJjCo.\u2019t Railroads.IF YOU are GOING to SARATOGA, TROY, ALBANY, oc NSW YORK, ;bs anrs and ask for tloksln via ths NEW YORK & CANADA SNORT LINE.- f; I\u2019 This Lins makes ths (frioksst Tims and Sursat Oonneolions, and is tbe Only Root* running ears Tkbouwk to Saratoga and Albany without Change.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL at 0*00 A*DC.tor Saratoga, Troy and Albar*y, in time to eonneot with tbe Night Boats on the Hudson River, and H.ft.Railway, arriving in Naw York a} 8.00 o'clock the following morning.4^X> P*M.One hour later than by any other Route, arriving at New York, 7.16 A.M.Wagner Sleeping Oars attached Montreal to New York without change.This Line oarriea toe THROUGH MAILS and KXPRES8 between Montreal and New York, and for Safety, Speed, and Comfort, cannot be surpassed.The Mails for this Train close at the Montreal Post Office at 8.16 P.M.For Tickets and furtner information apply to the Agente of tbe GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY in this city, or to, 0.a MoFALL, General Agent for the Dominion.No.146, ST.JAMES STREET, Montreal.JOSEPH ANGKLL, General Passenger Agent, Albany, N.Y.October 8.1877.\tm v2S-Lm A Case of Thirty Yean* 6tending.East Aurora, N.Y., May 22, 1878.Messrs.Seth W.Fowls A Sons : Gentleman\u2014 I was troubled with dyspepsia for thirty years, and triad several medicines advertised for tbe cure of this distressing complaint without deriving any benefit from them.About a year a«o 1 commenced taking the Pkbwian eraop.and after using altogether twelve bottlea I find mysslf entirely cured.I oonslder myoaseoneof tbe worst I ever beard of.and I take grest picas me m recommending the PsauviAW Stbup to all dyspeptics, believing that it will be sore to our» them.Yours respectfully, J, T.Bowk».Sold by alt druggists.Deosmbet 8,1877.\tF-dAw FW Is your throat sore, or are you annoyed by a constant cough ?If so, use promptly \u201cBryan's Palmonlo Wafers.'' They will give you instaut relief.They relieve the air passages of phlegfli or mucous, and allay Inflammation, and no safer remedy ean be bad for cough», colds, or any complaint of the throat or tangs, and if taken in Urns their efficacy will soon he proved.Hold by all druggists and country dealers at 26 osnts a box.December 8, 1877.\tJm-F A BEAUTIFUL HORSE.There is nothing that can contribute ao much to render tbe horse beantltml and elegant.to improve bis condition and make him all that is dealt able, ai « Dar ley\u2019s Condition Powders and Arabian Hsavs Remedy;\u201d it has been naed by many persons w> o own vain-able carriage and other horses with decided success, and so well pleased are they with it that they always kasp It on hand in ease of emergency; It may be given at all times with perfect safety.nemember tbe name, and see that tbe alguatnre of Hard A Go.Is on each package.Northrop A Lyman, Toronto, Ont., Proprietors tor Canada, Bold by all Medicine Deader».December 8, 1877.\tJm- F |The Great Bhooheneaa Remedy Is an Indian vegetable compound, composed of tbe Jalees of a variety of remarkable medl-iInal plarta mad herb*; tbe various properties of these different Ingredients, when combined, Is so constituted as to act rimultaneously upon tba Blood, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive Organs, Nervons System, Ac., restoring their fauctlons to healthy aetlua, an I, being purely vegetable, la as harmless as nature's own beverage.This medicine is a decided benefit lu all, and a permanent cure in a large majority of diseases of tbs blood, ¦nob as Scrofula, Erysipelas, Halt Rheum, Canker, Pimples, Ac.In prescribing ibis medislns we do not claim that It always performs enres; but this ws do say, that it purifies and snrlohss tbs blood, permacently curing a luge majority of diaeuea arising from Its impurities.It stands far ahead and unequalled among the hundreds of competing medicines of ths day.It has stood the tost of ten years, and is to-day more popular than ever As a rammer restorative it stands unrivaled ; it enables tbs system to bear up against tbe constant drain to which it is tab-Jected by a high temperature.Persons who are subject to BiUous Colic, Dysent-ry, Indigestion, Ac., should take the SboshoneeS Remedy.Prise of the Remedy in pint oottles.f 1 ; PHI», Séots.a box.Sold by all medicine dealers- October 20, 1877.\tJm QUEBEC, THURSDAY.DECEMBER 13.1877.DOMINION No.|],7Î3 PACIFIC MAILSTEAMSHIP CO NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA LiNE.Steamships sail from pier foot of Canal Street, New York, the middle and end ot each month far San Francisco, via Isthmus of Panama, connecting closely for all Porta of Central America, and all Pacific Ports of Sooth America and Mexico.OREGON, WASHINGTON TERRITORY AND BRITISH COLUMBIA LINE \u2014Steamships sail from San Francisco, California, the 10th, 20th and 30th of each month for Victoria, Tacoma, Olympia and Portland.JAPAN AND CHINA LINE.\u2014Steamships sail from San Francisco the first of eaeh month for Yokohama and Hong Kong, connecting for all ports in Japan, China and British India.SANDWICH ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA Ll^iE\u2014Steamships sail from San Francisco, October loth, and every 26 days thereafter, for Honolalo, Auckland and Sydney, connecting for all Australian and New Zealand ports.Excellent accommodations on all lints for passengers freight stt reasonable rates.Superior Inducements offered by the New York and San Francisco Line for Invalid and Pleasure Travel.Circulars cent free.Tnooew Rsuosarrr Tioutb from New York to New Zealand and Australia sold at $180 currency.GUBTAYE LEVS, (^nebee.Gxhxxaz.Omos, 6 Bowling Green, New York.October 60, 1677.\tFm FOB SU LE OR TO LET, rriHE HANDSOME AND X spacious two-story firebrick residence, at La Oanar-dlere, Beau port Road, scarcely a mile from tbe Sorcbseter Bridge, comprising nine roems stud kitchen dependencies and liberally supplied with all modern Improvement*, beaidea having been thoroughly repainted and renovated leet year.With tour acres of excellent lend attsushed, and a fine avenue of ornamental and shade trees.The whole forming a most desirable investment.Tltls unquestionable and term «{easy.Apply to LOUIE LEOLERO.Votary, Pour Street.Or,\tJ.T.LEV ALLS, Deimooloo, Peter Street.November 27,1877.\tAm-p min ciiPMii & co., MONTHKA.!., o o «8 P S w d -a O K g u*.rarÎTÎÏ?^.4100 0apl R c»PtBaSlay.MûSïvrfw.\u201c\u2018î000 °*pt BH-eW* PKKITVT^Ï.1600 °*pt J araham.cîap^Kf11.0apt 8mith' HIBEfUfr a si**\"\".-*900 °aiA Trocks.n£vT£££:*» *-U K Bxehor, RN R.AUBTrÏÏ?\t if®0 ^ Richardson, nemSu?».\u2019a700 0apt H .i860\tCaul\tO-bel.NEWFOUNDLaND^iSOO Oapu Mytiaa.THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVEBP00L MAIL LINE balling from LIVERPOOL every THUB8-day, and from HALIFAX every SUNDAY (calling at LOCH FOYLE to receive on boer4 and land Malls and Pmwsngen to and Ireland and Scotland) are from intended to h- fbqm haxjfax, m!I PsnoviAx.Pox.T**ei aw .«^\u2022katiaw.ISib December.i-28td\t\u2022< tSth\t4i BAtw of Passage from Point Levi t eeeeeeeee eeeeeeoeq *»'.«77 nod $67, \u2022«uevding to aoeommoaeuas.Intermediate.^.-\t' Steerage-$3M)C.\u2014\u2014i THE STEAMERS OF THE lEWJKOUADLAftD MAIL LUSK Are Inten >ed to leave Halifax tor 8i John\u2019s.Queens town ant Lteerpoel e.ioh aiiern.u Tuesday.Nova SootiA.RD»aB*iAw^^.\u201e,.^At«a cf Passage oetween flalifax and St.John\u2019s) Cabin.Steerage.\u2014 Uin D&oeicber.,.36tb\t« ._$20 .\u2022 Through Bills Lading granted in Liverpool undat Continental Port» to all points in danada via HaHftut and (Ae iMtcolonial Hallway, Berths i.oi secured nnui paie io.An experienced Surgeon carries on eao vessel.For further particulars apply to ALLANS, R Afi a CO., Agents.December 10,187?.Mf.W.SHÂRPË £ £0.,PUBLISHERS\u2019 AGENTS, No.25, P»rk Row, New York, Ate authorised to contrac our paper.for ad*erilsin Bill OfjOBIBUI Established in 1818.CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED, CAPITAL PAID-UP, - -RESERVE FUND, - - .Head Office, - - $12,000,00 11,988,706 (.6,600,006 Montreal.p T.w November 19,1877.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY FERRY On and after the 16 th Instant ths Steamer will L Ferry K A V El QUEBEC, | LEVIS STATIOP.I A.M.\tj\t4.M.87.80 Intercolonial Ex-1 7.46 Mall from West 9.16 Mixed to Rich- | P.M.mond and Mall to < River du Loup.4.00 Mail from River du Loup.7.15 Mixed from Rich mon.and Intercolonial &x- A LARGESELECTION \u2014- OF \u2014^ JUST RECEIVED.RED GREEN ÎELL0W GRANITE, 6t)C« 6tC SIMILE M HU OMM MAY BE OBTAINED AT TilE CHRONICLE OFFICE mm.Mm, hkm & co.A0V£RTISIN6 AGENTS.4.Old Jewry, London, E,G.* Ml l* L.A 2?2> P.M.£7.00\u2019luaD to West *9* Intermediate Trips with Freight.October 18,1877 LIVER AND THE O' PILLS FOR INDIA COLONIES.NLY TWO MEDECINES REALLY aot xrroa the mvxx; One Mercury or Blue PtiJ, the other Dandelion.Thousands of Constitutions have been destroyed by Mercury, Blue Pill, or Calomell The only safe remedy is DO.KING'S DANDELION AND QUININE LIVER PILLS, which act gently on the Liver, and remove all ths above symptoms.Sold all over the world by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, at Is.I|d., 2a.9d., 4a Sd., and 11a per box, July a, 1877.\tLm-ao BOARD OF DIRECTORS.GEORGE STEPHEN, Esq., -\t- Prosidoni G.W.CAMPBELL, Esq., M.D.Vlos-Prssidsnt, Thos.Ryan, Boa Donald A.Smith.8ir ^ T- K C.Jd.G .Ritchie, R«q., Edward Mackey, Esq R.B.Axecs, G*n.Man.| \\V.J.BccHaxa*, .*&», A.Maokibxs, Inspector.Branches and Agencies in Canada.Meetroal, BrookvilU, Stratford; Bells rills.Serais.Toronto,\tOcbourg, \u2022 Newcastle, N.B Hamilton, Gaslph,\tPiotoo, St.John,.N.B^ Halifax, NJ3., Perth, Ottawa,\t8b Marys, Simoos, London.\tPort Hope, Cornwall, Kingston, Pstarboro', Lindsay Braatiord, Goderich, Fergus.Moncton, N.B., Chatham, N.B., Oshawa, \u201cI- Bankers in Great Britain.\u2014London.The ; I-ouden à .Westminster Cake Bank of London.Liverpool.The bank of Liverpool ; Scotland, The Bi^tteh Linen Company and Branches.\u2022\t^ &**tod Motes.\u2014New York, 0.«d Walter Watson, 59 Wall Straît,0*80\u2019 B\u201ck °f\tMa- \u2018\u2022««'.-New York, ?\" York, N.B-A.; the Merchant* Naticoal Bank.Boston, The Merchants National Bnffelo, The Fanners and Mechanics ?*nk- 8\u201c ïrancüoo, Bunk ot British Geltuabia.(Montai amd Foreign Oo, respondents.\u2014£t.John's NflL, Ths Union Bsak of Newfoundland British Columbia, The Bank of British Co.luaabia- New Zealand.The Bank ol New Zealand.India.China.Japan, Australia\u2014Oriental Bank Corporation.(Issus Circular Motts and Letters ot Crsdu tor lYnvsltsrs, available m alt paru of ths world).April 24th, 1877.RUSSEU HOUSE.PRINCIPAL EUROPEAN AGENTS roff exa |N MORNING GHRONluE.\u201d O.'r.T'^k.TTCT Jtbn'r _____ OA.B7 AJL» A* rnaus hotel is the:,largest and X only first-class Houie in tbs City, it it fitted, tarnished and kept as an uoexoeptlona.FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, oomolnlng Modern Elegance,] Comfort \u201c-Ml Economy.It has ampls Accommodation for iPive Hundred Ouest*?and Is deligtattully ;>nd centrally* situated, being in oioee proximity to the i*arli*a>eat buildings, the Past Office sad all \u2022nr \\ o interest: /M«U87.W3\trm NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THk PIRft a mouth of Cap Rouge K4ver, and ir Une with tbe only other Dtep Water Ple>.there.Is raomerged at about half tide, t-u \u2022 that the position is shown by a Green i.noy, * ap.Rouge Pier * Wharf Co., \u2019 bowkn, J&, «\tMaaas«i.May s.187V-\ttf FOR _SALE HEI!89iU|g!SiS i LTI0A PRESSURE CYLINDER, l«.f 1 XX x soin, stroke, adapted for a sers* teOfoUsv.1 Low Prassffre.Min.Cyiioder, 6 ftststrois Do Do BO DO 271a.8-L ¦» M.ibAm A Oo.«MtMO Crtvtnf Clab\u2014C K Mo Uliambart.^ Hn>^tT[ W««i\u2014Meetlot» Tkl* *Tea,n« lotb^or of Mr A H Marpby.iMolTont Art of 1875-0won Marpby.Qt 0k\u2019 Unlm«at lcdlJo Ammonia.Wtrt\u2014Mooting* thla Kvonlng luf*7or cf Mr Richard Alley a.Agoni W*ntod\u2014Box 1.W» Montreal P 0.|r« owoH Addro»a To SUbt !\u2014O I R Bine aaleo/BinbioptStocfc-Wm Walker.D ca.>.aUon of Faitoeiobii\u2014KoUbt Brea.Baaaar in Aid of the BUteie of Charity Milk of Matnoela\u2014OeTlno A Bolton.Liby'a Parlalan Hoir Ronewor\u2014Po Pntlltpe\u2019 Phoopho-NutrUlnr- Do outright of the enure Turkioh navy, at* a commercial irauuaotiou, betore Kuoata obtuiDH Uie chance to asaert her right aa a conquering power, thus exhausting all the artiBces of diplomacy and statecraft before coming to blows with the Muscovite.The report to this eftect ia not mere conjecture ; but, in any caee, it would only be in keeping with the English Premier\u2019s reputation for unexpected and masterly strokes of policy.When he acquired a controlling interest the Sues Canal, \u201call the world won- Colonel Al'raJ WoOQ, ex-Bayur ol Biook-lyu, was ariosted last nlghl tor all«»g«»d liaud la cooudctiou with a real estate transaction.Dr.Walker, the Vinegar Bitten manufacturer, was jailed to-day for refusing to support his wife.The law and collection agency of Hildreth A Oo , recently assigned to Davis Gentile.It bas been discovered that HUdreth and Ttghe, members of the firm, embesaled $50,-000 to $100,000 and fled ; both were church members in good standing ; they collected the money, deposited it in the bank, and I drew it for tbeir own use.IN LIQUiDA I ION Carpets, Oil Cloths, AND UKNEKA L FURNISHING GOODS in AFTERNOON DESPATCH.O\u2019 EUROPEAN.The estimates of the number captured at UR BTOOK Of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS and OKNKRAL FUBNISHINO OOOD8 Is very replete with the beat qualities and Newest Patterns.These Goods will be tonnd.on Inspect!'>n, to satisfy those who want to i H O HHJA.T Jmi DEMMSMItl 0308 by FORSYTH * Co\u2019s ANNUAI.Timber Statement dered,\u201d and, therefore, we are not astonished to hear that he contemplates a _____________ new steo of the sort with regard to the Plevna, telegraphed from Bt.Petersburg last paroUMe g0ots in ibis Department.r w v}\tin fact- that negotiations\tworthlü\u201c- A Vie\u201cDâ.correspond- Tb9 r#400ed prtc#t wtu be wen at Turkish navy\u2014to fact, that negotiant n I t »tter a careful survey of the operations Ln parona'ers r\tBrvuselB.Tapastry CarpeU.Lbe defwt ol ftn unporlant feature ol tbo I\tnothing |0 P\u201e,.a.a.ll.Russian echemee of aggraodlaement, pre- tbo new oabloet.The /)»*JVsi»vi«e»sBrUSBeiS, lapeHiry uair 1 dipt sent and future.On the other hand, it speaks of the possibility of Miollahon\u2019s lm- IJare»B Best Scotch Oil Cloths, mmirlr that in retaliation I peachment.The clerical organ, La De/tiut, I remark that, in retaiiauon, |\t^\tMfoatti t© sancUon a dlaso- Cheap American Oil Cloths lotion would release MacMabou from his promises and leave him tree to retire.La Drfente, however, thinks hla devotion to the conotry will mggest a loftier and flrrotr resolution.TflH'astMPMTKlD.*\u2022 EINE -WILL GlViC A- FULUELL tODRESS -or\u2014 Hr.A.H.Murphy \u2014IN THE- WIU hold tbe following Meetligs, THIS EVENM, - WILL EE REAbY Kl R SALE IN A FEW DAYS.is well to Russia declares that, when it comes to the settlement of damages and indemnity, the value of the fleet thus alienated \u2022hall be token out of Turkish territory.We presume that England will not care so much about this, as about retaining the supremacy of the sea, which the poe session ot such a navy by Russia as that of Turkey would seriously dispute with her.In regard to that navy, a con tern contain.ss nsi a>, a curate datatlsof li e Amount of Lumber WINTERIN' i ld A year ago it consisted ol twenty 1 rub-clad ships and seventy other steamers.ere seven frigates, eight coivettes and five gunboats, while tbe steam fleet was made up cf five chips of the Uoh, five frigates, fifteen corvettes and fifty-five despatch gunboats.In addition to these, tbeie were tour steam tr»nsports and a number of wiling V'Scela.Tne greater number of tbe iron-clsds were built lu Ecgfand The two largest aie tbe sister ships \u201cMeson-dlvo\u201d aid \u201cMecdonLije,\u201d launched in 1874.Among the other iroo-clads, the largest ia tbe frigate \u201cOomautot,\u2019\u2019 built by Napier k Bone, Glasgow, and Unmlied in tbe autumn of 1864.This vessel is armor-plaUd from stem to stern.Tbe other notable Iron-clsds «re tbe twin screw steamers ' Aral Illab\u201d (Help of God), and the \"Muin Zaffer (Aid to Victory), the first built at the Thames Iron Wcrks, and the second by Samada Bros., Poplar, both launched in June, I860 These Vessels likewise are be«?11j armored, and each carries fear twelve-ton rifle Armstrong guns.These two iroa-ciads are said to possess the highest speed of any vessels of war now afloat of the same tonnage.\" Under the circumstances, the importance ot depriving Russia of so formidable an ottensive weapon on tbe direct route to England\u2019s empire in the East, and the boldness and brilliancy of Lord Beaconstield\u2019s reported policy will be readily understood and universally ap predated.AMERICAN Tbs Imports at New York for November reached twenty-three million dollars worth of merchandise, against seventeen and a half millions the previous Nov.The expoits for the month reached, exclusive of specie, thirty and a ball millions, against twenty-five and a half millions during tbe ptevious November.Tbe United State* Consul nt Odessa reports the grain ciop of Southern Russia (or 1877 is in good condition, and is the largest that Las been harvested for many years.Thu draft mtde on tbe labouring classes for the army obliged the planters to put chose agrl-cultural implements to a large extent.An enormous quantity of grain has been bought by English aid other merchants at very low ptlces and in depreciated currency.It is stored, awaiting shipment on the cessation of hostilities, to take its place.iu tbe markets of tbe world, and Us small cost to the pur chasers will nodonbt have a depressing influence upon tbe price of grain from other countries.The Benate yesterday resumed consideration of the silver resolution.Clnflee submitted aa a substitute\u2014That all herds of the United States Issoed or suthorlsed under said acta ol Congress heretofore recited are pay able, principal and Interest, at tha option of the Government in coin, of gold or silver of standard value, when such bonds were Issued «\u2022Ourta'u Material.\u201d InOretonnav, Damasks, Reps and Riob Silk and Batin Brocalelha with Trimmings to mitch.Also\u2014brass Cornices, PoWa, Stair Rodi, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, MallrauM, Panassev, Spring Beds, Feather Beds.Pillows and Bolsters male »o order from the best materials at REDUCED PRlOJSa.tT Spécial Notice for Ibis Department you cash: only GLOVER,FRYdt Co December 10, 1877.THIRTY PER CENT.DISCOUNT OS- French all Wool Dress Stuffs at above Reduction.MUttTC HALL rO-NIGHT ! will bs taken at 8 o\u2019olook- A t 'y.30 o\u2019clock:.A COLLECTION, to defray expenses, will be made during tha meeting.December 18, 1877,\tA Cap Blanc, \u2022 AT\u2014 NOTICE.QUEBEC WEST ELECTION.! C A HR 1ER, I, AI3STE & ICO.381 KT Ok X 1W 33 X3 3FS.fll «1 FOUNDERS* MILLWRIGHTS AND MACHINISTS* BUItaniCRS OF1 Steam Engines and Boilera for Steamboats, Saw.and,Grist Htilla# etc., ete j ALSO a MR.WISEMAN\u2019S.CAPE DIAMOND, A Ballot for this Division will be Opened To-day and Closed on Saturday, at 10 p.m.sharp.Manufacturer* ef Stoves, Ploughs, Kettles, land all kinds of Castings to Ortw Lewie t-OOMIMKRCIAL ftTBBBT, *elt**ZIK\u2019S WHARF.Qarbeoi\u2014Noe.102, 104, 106, 4k 10S, ST.PAUL STBEBT.Jane 8.1877.\t ?«» FRESH TEASIN O TIC B.\u2014AT\u2014 Ilf AID QV THE Now Receiving, Mr.0'C0NNELLS.|s|STfRs^CH,R|T, |1(K) MONTCALM WARD.I LECTORS CAN BEOORE THEIR QUA- El LIFIOATION TICK&TB St O.E.Holl- For Account of the Creditonig THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK \u2014 AT \u2014 rE\u2019S T 1HESK GOODS ARK VERY FINE IN _ quality, tne p loee ranging from 8&c.up U> 80o.per y*rd, and with tbe large reduction will be lound excellant value.A v»ry large Mso.tmcut of Colours, many satiable for Morning Wrapper», Children \u2022 Oreisee, etc.For ebeapneaa we have much confidence In recommending them.MR.P.GO SCOTT STREET.well'*, Army Stationer; A.Lavlgne\u2019s Music | Store ; at Wright\u2019*, Mountain Hill, or it tbs Victoria Hal', where, also, Ballot-Boxes will be placed for tbe reception of votes.Qualification only ten cent*.VOTK ALL.November 18, 1877.500 Catties Choicest \u201cGarden Leaf\u201d Japan, 6 and lOfts.each.250 Hf-Chests bine Japan.\u2014OF\u2014 Wanted, SEAL AND OTTER SKINS, From $8 to $18 per y»rd, and to ustore to Ita coinage guch allver coin ¦»|i Hr Cflan AT HALF-PftlCE ! \u2022\u2022a legal tender equal with gold coin, if not | IU Dt OUlU Ml nMAc l niUlk \u2022 FIVE YEARS PRECEDING ; LATEST Arrivals and Tonnage FROM EUROPE.-AT THE- THE WAR IN THE EAST.Port of Quebec for the years 1873,-'74,-'75.-'7tS,-\u201977, etc., Farther Details of tbe Fall I* I e ?a m .ol etc., etc.THE CZAR TO LEAVE FOR HOME ON SATURDAY.fe'emter 18, 187 Uarllke IkemooMiratloiis tlreece.fu THURSDAY, 0ECENBER 13, 1877.«s* THE TURKISH FLEET A8 AN INDEMNITY.\u2022 LoiDoa, Die.13\u2014The Russian official account of the capture of fTevna confirma the details already telegraphed.The Turks fought like lions ; seven Pasbaa were r«ptored ; tbe coanting of prisoners and trophies is not tnwtolatioo of public faith, nor la derogation of right* of publio creditors.Ordered print «& At Latcsater, 0 , Abel Borie and a party of min disguised as women lay In wait to o>-talc confirmation of suspicions concerning Mrs.Boris\u2019s conduct with Johu attacker.The guilty couple were caught and Stracker hot rlbly mutilated and roliased.Tbe New York Htnlft Fort Walsh special says :\u2014Bluing Boll is being constantly reinforced by Indians from the United States.Sixty lodges arrived recently, and declared that Craay .Horae, before his death, advised them to cross the border, and the whole nation resolved to obey.Their party was ordered back by the troops while on the way.They promised to obey tbe troops, and then secretly slipped ofl and hastened i.orth.It Is expected the whole Sioux nation will cross to tbe Canadian side.The Tribvne't Washington special says that in a Democratic :aucus last night the speakers deprecated any alliance between tbe Democratic Senatois and Oonkliog, and thereby assisting Oonkliog to triumph oyer an Administration that had done so much for the pacification of tbe country.Os the other hand, the Timtt says that Thnrman, Daton, Voorhees, Dennis, Garland and Armstrong will vote with Conkllng in refusing to confirm tbe New York appointments.Tbe Managers of tbe tAtlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company have ordered a distribution of the Franklin Telegraph Company\u2019s SIMONS & FOULDS, Fal>rle able to only to that of Greet Britain, auu\t«\t^ plaoe The fact that K lham and netundly Loonatitutea a pnae to oe very i Mahinoud j^iniad pttsaas retain power is evi* soeci&lly and eagerly coveted by a power dence 0f * dispoeition to negotiate.tike Russia, desirous ot extending her | Lomdom, D«c.l3-A^Plevna «Pfcial ^mys^ nevel influence In the direction of tbe Mediterranean, when sbe obtains the freedom of the Dardanelles, which, even four per cent on the capital lantic and Pacific Company.Peter B.Sweeney sails from Philadelphia for Eoiope to-morpow.It is announced that he will soon return and practlos law.Edward Kimball raised $25,000 recently towards clearing off $40,000 debt of the New York Central Preebyteriau Obarcb.On Bun-dej the members subscribed the remaining $15,000.Joseph Ryan, aged 17, one of the prisoners wbo escaped from the Kingston jail, was found dead yesterday, a lew miles trout Rendent, N.Y- R ls believed his death wss the resalt of debauch, and exposure.But one escaped prisoner is now at large, two oavlng returned voluntarily and two others were retoptured.fife\t®lancto PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN accordance with Article 1376 of the Code of Civil Procedure of Lower Cana la, Hat, In virtue of a decree of Messrs.Plsst, Bnrroagbs A Campbell, Pidthonotarles of the Superior Uc urt stttirg at Quebec, dated the 4th December instant, on the 24th December inst.tbe andsrafgned Notary, will tha public Sale and AcJaJioaUon, by way of Licitation, to the highest and last XT a.brique Street, November 10.1877.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, In oonforml'y with tbe Article 13i8 of the Code of Civil Procedure of Lawer Canada, that in virtue of an order rendered by M.M.Fleet, Barronghs k Campbell, Prothonotartes of the Superior Court, *lttlng at Quebec, dated the Fourth of D see tuber Instant, WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH of DECEMBER Instant, at TEN o'clock In tbe forenoon, will be cold by Public Auction, to tbe highest and last bidder, by HENRY BOLDUC, the under* signed Notary, specially authorised to that affect by tbe aforesaid order, tbe Immoveable property hereafter described b«longing to the tnmmunonte de «fens heretofore existing between FERDINAND JO BIN, of Quebec, Joiner, and the late Mrs.ELMIRS OANJIN his deceased wife, via.:\u2014 «A lot of ground situate In the City of Que-bsc, St John\u2019s WarJ, containing twenty \u2022¦e'ght feet In front by hfty six feet and six \u2018¦Inebea, more or leas, bounded In front by «\u2022Rlohellea Street, on the East side by Jean \u2022«» OrtSlVÔ (J U 6 i I 6 i S.»l*n»tod, belonging to the oommnnily of pre- «oond being nnmber ibree tbousaad two ^\tw\tI\tb«A»jaSe%F/vM a.wr olln««#jnent eastward s menace to British do-otinloa in Indie.That party la sirong in England.Jt will leceive with malicious fingot the propoeal to create snow a Kussien fl mntoh Russia and pountoract so ft UD(] gatity, In the second degree, of billing a policy by the puyo^aaae bis wile, by throwing her from s window.jhraatT\"\u201d1^ ¦ ONE PRICE, AND FOR CASH ONLY HKIINKT?» HLUOK, No.1W, SI.Jowpb 81., 81.Koch's if V k; ft k c JF*, ÿ^XTVLA.uecouicar 6.te77.\tapUi-Lm Every Household Should Have One.| i ' H.S.SCOTT & GO 60, Piter Street, Lower Town.November 37, 1877.my 38 Higtet Pnr Ml m ])ip[(iiDa FUR APS, COAf?, ROB 8, Ac EHTABLlfaUKD 1867.7 HE UNDER8K O^EH MyHPHY, OCp.lal Asalgnpo pf Qneber, Lave been a/p,>lnted Arsfanee in this matter, Creditors are requested to file their claim* before me within ono month.Quebec, 18.b December, 1677.OWEN MORPHY, Atteigne», December 18.IP?, ait ot \u2018 siocii J.B.UUBERTE.124 it 129, ST, JOSEPH STREET 0T.In the matter of G.M.PIERCE, ?n insolvent.I WOULD REMIND MY FRINND8 THAT 1 am now Manufaotailng, and am prepared to offer a large and aleganl Stock of LADIES AND CENTS' FURS \u2014 IN W Oloakfit Muttfc, Bom, Caps, Qlovee, Robes, Costs, Trimmiugs, &o\u201e In all the different styl** n°w lD u**-In addition to tbe slock of fine furs exhibit ei at tbe lata Provincial Exbiburen I woald specially remind tbe public tbst in re-y s o k not one article will be offered but wh*t haa IlHKffTO KOFTHK ABOVE INSOLVENT Will be Mild it the Store Fabria ue Street- COMMENCING FRIDAY, tbe 14th instant, AT GR \u2019 ATLY REDUCED PRICES, Tbe Aislgnee bavtog orders to wind op the E.late firltwlih, ooxsaUtlJig of *t\\t\u2019.oneryf jteen MADE UP THIS SEASON, aud under Writing-Deskg.I-adjes\u2019 Wor*,Bu*aa.PrtMlng my own ' pÿraonal so^arvfaten Aa I i^Ibrt |\tums, the akin* direct and faHoafactnre on tbe premises, with a staff of FlHaT-OLASa WORKMEN, I feel confident that my nrnort-ment will compare lavourably with aiy com petition.In order to meet the limes 1 have carefully watched every deportment In getting up the gor.de, ao at to offer them a».THE VERY LOWEST PRICE.' Thanking my friends for the very ilnerul support during the past, I respect fu ly solicit a continuance.Attached to tbe Establishment is a Ladle* Department, where all tbe latest patterns In Ladles\u2019 Far Goods era received monthly N.B.\u2014Fora of every deecriptioa repaired made-over and pm in tharou*b order, J.H.LAL1BEHTE.November «0, pJ 17.\tBm Cas.a and A1 um*.A gre^t varloty or Toys, Cl rUtmas Carda, B >oka Goll and Bilvar Ornaments, and Fancy GcoJs 1 f every description eultable for th* holiday a, Qielec, I2tb December, .877.W*t- v* \\LK K.- by f rty-two feet la depth, tbe wboie more or lew, bounded towards the South East by Bt John Bin et, toward» lb* North Wait by the No 8066-8; towaida the North East by Bt Kusiapfce street, and lowered tbg Scqth West by No.8067, be.looking to the Defoy r premnutlvee, w.tb the bouse there.m oopauucied, olr nmataace» and dependenoUs , sni Jtot toward* the proprte-tore of Ij'.s No*.8066-^ eau 806Ü-S to n right of pass» ge at gtl t»puu « n fcotor 1 j vebt I» by the yard n pasaaiwllUBiandiig auy tltliM iu tue con* vrnrj and will be always la t free of obairoo.t ons.3 a fttoce of ground sltqsted In tbe Oily of Quebec, being uow known aud rfe«ltano»s and dapendeurtsa ; subjvot to the pruprleior if lot No.\tto a right of pasatge at all Utpes op foot or In ye-mcle in the y»(d of ktpqad In rear id vbe sold hoa*b, VP popgmnblCHie with tbe mOepen pa*, sage npoa lot No 8006 1, 4.\t&.piece of ground eitaated In tbe Olty of Qtebec, being now known under ihe number three thousand and sixty-six-three (8 THE GROWING DEBIRi for Holiday Decorations, arrangements have bten made to supply material for this pat pose jit redaoed istes.Evergreen r pe for festeons, 4 cents per yard.Heavier, for chu'Chee and publie budding, from 6 tot cents.Loess green, at 4 cents per lb.Bcarlet berries, always atl active.Fine plants of tte Jtad In a apeclal train tor Quebec Mr and Mie Fuller, Mr Beeaett, Mr X Hngtaee, Mr B W Tatee, Rev J Aa on, Mrs Mareom, Mr John Holden, Rav P Dock la, Rev 8 Briggs, and flfty-etx steerage peaaengera.The mails left on the speeial train at 10.06 p.m.Tn XtroLtaH ManA.\u2014The Halifax Ckrea* iele of tke 10th Imitent, eajra The steamer \u2022\u2022Seaadlnevten'\u2019 with the fbrtnixbQy Xnglub mall from Liverpool, Q.B, arilved at S'.John'*, Nfld., oa Friday night at aaven O'clock, and mi led at eevea o\u2019clock on Saturday morning tor thie port.She will oe doe thle morning.The \u2022\u2022Hibernian\u201d with the weekly.X-gllah O.fc., two tleye later than the MSeaedlnaviaa,\u201d win be due here about Wedneedry.The steam.r u8ardlnlai.\u201d arrived laat night from PcrUetd.and eelled for Liverpool, O B , with the weekly mml.The -Nova Scotian\u201d from Baltimore arrived >eataiday after doc n.She will mil to-morrow at noon tor Liverpool, OB, via St.John\u2019#, Nfld., with the fortnightly mall.Ouxjp Poara 8JS Lina\u2014The aa \u2022\u2022Flambo* roogh\u201d arrived at St.John, N.B., at 2 oVU ck last Tuesday morning.The m -Alhambra\u201d arrived at New York at noon, on Tuesday last.Vic*-Admirait y Cotrar.\u2014lu thle Coort, on the 11th Inetant, jndgmeat was rendered In the case analog oai of the coilblon, which took p ace between the «team hips \u201cKlph'n-stooe\u201d and \u2022\u2022Redeweter,\u201d In the Point aux Tram bias Chaom l, near Moot real, cn the Uh \u2022 r July lam.The action waa b ought for $30,-MS by Mseers.Beddall H ai, the owners of the grain cargo on board the \u2022\u2022Redewater\u201d Judga Stuart, by hie lodgment, he>d the \"Elphin-stone\u201d liable, because she did not atop or sacken spa*d, sld becaaae she atatbmrded Instead of porting her helm when meeting the other eteamablp downwe-d boon\\ Moots Video, Novg-Inport\u2014\u201cValkyrlen,\u201d Anderteo, from Montreal ; ai rived oa the Sib.Saa), Nov 27\u2014The \u2022\u2022Savanna,\u201d from Montreal, via Queenstown fur Leith, baa arrived alT hero with salle apUL HaMtox, Doe 9 - Bjrk «Leonora\u201d (Bel), from New York 3rd lesust, tor Antwerp, put in fca.a to-dey leakl: g badly.-Schooner \u2022-William B,\u201d from Little Qlaee B y for Hell-tax, with coe1.went ashore at Caledonia, OB.She will be a total wreck.O.asgow, Nov 27\u2014Toe \u201cDePalaberry,\u201d from Qoebec, baa arrived here, tarttally dismasted, la low of tog \u2018 Flying Meteor.\u201d Halifax, Dee 10\u2014The brigt \u2022aO M Jones, \u2019 or Liv.rpoci, NS, from New York for Halifax, liaa i sen run down at tea, and all bands except one seaman diowneo.No particulars.Vsaaxus Sold___The bark -James Scott,\u201d retently lauuobod from the soipyhitl of Mr.Campbell, was said at anctlon by order of the n»«n of Liverpool oo Tbors-iay lest.Tbomea F.Campbell.Eaq., was the highest bidder end she was kn.ck-d down to him for *27,000.Bb« ta now l>lrg at the wharf In BrLiol where she will is finished eud fitted forma.\u2014Liverpool Tltaet The sc hr - Albatross,\u2019' owned by James Mo-Corml k, of Bon.}vista Bay, wu lost off Spill-« rs Cove on lest Monday.She had on board about 3V) qtls fisi and three tabs of end oil.Both veeevl and cugo were Into ei-Ta* \u2022e hoot, et ysieiy,\u201d owned by Q or man, of St.Pierre, was lost last week within a few miles of the Island of St.Pierre, hi upsetting In a heavy squall of win J.Her cargo consisted of fish and oil with gene el merchandise.We twlleve that no I snrance ha been effected \u2014 Mewf.nedlaod ChrtnieU, 30.b Nov.The Allan steamer -Nova Scotian\u201d made (he rni from 8 .John's u* Hall ax, on her lest voyage, In the unpreeedenlly short time of 39 hours \u2014Ik., In our notice respecting the \u201cTiarnt s\u201d disaster, we omitted stating that on the 8th Inst, a passenger, Mr.Peicy King wae washed overboard by a tremendous sea.In going over he wae held by bis ankle and knee to e >tanebeoo, hanging bea t downwards, and bad It not txeo fir the Mate, Mr.H.Imee, be would ha\\e been drowned.Mr.Hole es taw Mr.King going, and at the peril of his own life, be ran to Mr.King's rescue, and caught sold of him bv the coal.Anotaer heavy sea \u2022weeping the decks Mr.Holmes wae not only compelled to relinquish his bold, but was himself very nearly carried overborn!.The sea having passed, Mr.Holmes again grasped Mr.Xing, and drew him oa nosud.thus saving the Hie of the latter.Mr.King desires to aeknow-mdge bis gratitude to Mr.Hoimee, whore bravery and perseverance ar j worthy of all commendation ; and It gives oe pi.aenre to record the Intrepid oondnet of Mr.Holmes oa the oeestaoo\u2014lt>.New York, Dee 12\u2014Arrived\u2014Steamships Utopie, trow London, and OeUert, from Hamburg.tether Point.Dec 12, 8 p.m.\u2014Weather rlmnlr 1 fresh NW wtm ; no Ice cn river ; a vessel of some kind between Bio Island and (he mala and, apparently adrift.Capa Rosier, Deo 12\u2014Weather cloudy and cold ; light N X breeze ; no shipping.Fox River, Dec 12\u2014Weather cloudy and light 8W breeze; no shipping.dkath.At Melbou ne, K.T.,on Wedna day, the 12th Instant, Hannah Br.wn, aged 82 years, relict of rite lets Thornes Hayes, Xeq., merchant of thle city.\t\u201e\t_ Tue funeral will leave the Depot, Champlain Market, on arrival of the Westarn Train per tirand Trunk Ferry steamer, on Friday morning, tor 8L Matthew\u2019» Church, and thence Co Mount Harmon Cemetery.COM MER GI A L.Arran aments are about heir g completed n( Chicago by wh.eb grain and bay prod oo ta Yrill be shipped from that city via the Illinois Central Railroad to New Or estes and Liver-pr ol this winter, instead of by the way of New York.The quantity of lumber shipped at S'.John for the Xnropeao markets in November, waa only 2,382,000 foot board xLcasaie Leal year in the same month, we shipped nearly four-wen milliers.Tbs sh pments tor the eleven months atronnt to 20 ,066,090 Ibis wea O* vaa Fimar PA*a\u2014«The Fount of Type.\u201d Booth America.The Canard Mall.American.Opinions of the People, 4c., 4c.Taa ' North Stab.Oar .«utemporsrf, the North Star and St.John\u2019s, Newfoundland, Ntvt, has entered upon ita sixth volume, and comes to oa In an improved form.We wish our enterprising fritnd continued success.AausT.\u2014Detective Chabot, of the City Police, arrested two brothers namtd Paqatt, last nl^ht, in a house on the Cote St.Genevieve, on a special warrant, requirlug them to find sureties to keep the peace.AaaivgBâAAY.\u2014'Yesterday was the anniversary of the consecration of Mgr.Panel aa Bishop of Quebec in 1826, and of the arrival of Sir John Oolbornj as Governor of Canada in 1837.CoataavATiva MaiTiaas \u2014The friends and supporter# of Mr.R.Alleyn, Q.G., will meet this evening, at T.8C o\u2019clock, at Octave Ouel-iet\u2019a, (Jap Blinc ; at Miss Quinn's, No.287 Champlain street, and at Mr.Owen Reilly\u2019#, Paul street.\u2014See advi.Babtlst n Towa I\u2014By reference to our telegraphic columns It will be seen that the notorious Bartley arrived in Montreal yesterday, and left last evening for Quebec, where he will probaoiy arrive before this reaches the eye of the reader.Litskaay CoatpBTiTiOM.\u2014The authorities of the Laval University aunouuce a competition in French poetry, for which they oflet three medals, gold, eilverand brouse,\u2014the subject to be Bishop Laval\u201d and the preductions to be sent in before tbe 31st May, 1878.Rscordsbs Court Ybstrroat.\u2014Joseph Tierney, lot loitering and obstructing passengers upon tbe streets, was sent to gaol for two months.Frederick Bague, f^r being drunk and sweat lug on a s»r.«.««.»\u2022\t8^500 .\t5,250 WE- The following persona nsaasd below were tbe locky wince-# ot theAarge prises In the 4cadamy of Mnal: Scheme June 20th, 1878.$6 GOT If FOR THK.M Mm A.T CAmPKKTKB, Montreal, $10 000 Miss aiyzvix Gummia, bu John, $-2,000 Mias (\u2018KStum Dau*1.1., Hi.John, $i,000 Mb.O a.uamAir.Haiir«x $1,000 Mies Katx « ahoxxt, Indtantown $800 Mm.A.F, MU»T, Quebec, $500 In addition to lb74 others wbo received from $6 00 to $i 60 each.pf\" Your chances are aa good now In proportion aa i heirs ware on tbe 20tb June.1878.BjOOO Ticket* only will be «old at $5, giving every ticket nold«r two admission* and one chance In l»ss than 8$.ComuTTXi or Kxfukhcxs -Simeon Jones of 8.Jones « Co., U nkers ; a.Z.Earle, Seq Mayor of Ot John ; Jaa.Domvilla, Esq , M.F.; Tboc Furlong, Esq, A.Chlpman Smith, Eaq.W.H.Thorn», Esq., Merchants.iNarncrroas\u2014Dodnee Bresse and Daniel Patton, Eaqra.WILLIAM NAS NARY, Manager, Bt.John, N.B, P.O.Box 419.Remit by P.O.Order or Registered Letter to above address, and tickets will be register' ed and sent to your address.Tickets for sale at 0.E.HOLI CELL\u2019S, opposite Poet Office, Agent for Quebec, where Circulars can be obtained.December 7,1877.MLKUiANlV BAilOL MUA, Notice aa hkreby given that a SPECIAL GENERAL MJCkTiN * of the Shareholder# of the MERCHANTS\u2019 B*NK OF Canada, will be held at th# Banking Moose, in this City, on Ha;, tin Utl Berata aeit, ^ At TWELVE o\u2019clock Noon, N to consider and determine (he form of \u2019apnll-cation which la to be made to Parliament; and tbe legislation to be naked for, by each apifll cation, com pr .slag AUT SO HIT 7 TO REDUCE THE SHARBS ^ OF THE BaNK TO $76 PE* SHARE., By order ot the Board, GEORGE HAGUE, ueneral Manager.Montreal.Slat October, 1877.November 28, 1877.112 2 Extra Fias Mixed Cards, with nama, 4U 10 eta., post-paid.L.JONES 4 OO, Neman, N.Y.2 A Elegaat Oarce, no two alike, with name 4U In Gold or Jet, 10c.Ella Wlbtama 4 Co., Northforl, Conn $20 w-nh $MO seul free.PANY, Boston, Mass.ES8R4.MtXHAM 4 OO.BEG TO announce that the Attractive Anctlon a*\tUU piVAO*IV*At vwp »\tTr I\taoraaw\u2014» O'\u2014 \u2014 ZZ * JT om, iu04 ; at 86|; do preferred 71* ; Erie M ; 1 Breeae, Coutaie, A Boaieeaa, 0.Migner, Hand St Joe.12$; do preferred, 27$; Illinois q Bo, p.Valliere, L.E.Blais, 8 Fortin, A.Central, 72E78; Lake Shore.69$; Mich.Cen-\tL.I.Roivin, P.J.O\u2019Sullivan.P.J.Central.72MTS; Lake Hhore, 69$; Midi.Cen-traL 6«*; NYC 107; O andM, 9$ ; Wabash, 14$; Union Pacific, 67$> Gold 8$.Maw Y jtx, December 12\u2014Cotton qolet and unchanged.Floor dnU and unchanged; seeetpU 28,000 bile; ealee 148,000 brim.Rye floor unchanged.Wheat dull end $o to lo fewer; reeel pu 28,000 b*u; salas 72.COO boa, at I 46$ lor No 2 winter red, ae lera January.Bve steady.Coro $c lower ; receipt# J8.000 bos ; salaa 80,000 bos, at 67$e to #4$o.Barley one hanged, et 7Se for No 2 Sowed etate, and 66e for poor f»t ding in store.Qxu doll ; race* tie 80,080 bus; ealee 26,000 baa, at 89c to 48»e for white do.Pork dull at 18,20 to 18^0 tar new mem, end 13,20$ for old do.Lent quiet -« lower at 8,83$.Cheese at 7c to I2*c.Petroleum\u2014crude 8o ; refined 18$o.jiaw roxx, December 12 Railroad# firm higher.Stocks ojened weak and altei^ MBds\tfirm, then declined.CElOAtto, December 12\u2014Floor quiet and rtatolY1 Wheat Jncgalar and lower; No 2 Chicago spring at l fa eaeb and mllara De-oamber; 1,8» «erieia January; 1J)9 seriara FehnmrV; Sol a to Agent*.Terms and Outfit Fre*.Address, P.O.VICEEBY, Angu-ta, Maine.Send for Reduced Price list of RNASON& HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS.NEW and SPLENDID STYLES ; PRICKS REDUCED $]\u2022 to $50 each, THIS MON i H, (nov , lb77).Addre»s MASON 4 HAMlI» ORGAN CO., Boston, New Yrork or Chicago.AGENTS WANTED FOR CREATIVE SCIENCE Or, Manhood, Womanhood, and their MntouU Inter-Relations I Love, it# Laws, Power, etc.Agents are selling from 15 t S5 copies a day.Send for specimen pages and oar extra terms to a genu, and ate why It aeria faster than anr other book.Addreee.NATIONAL PUBLISHING OO., Pelade phla, Pa agents WANTED ! FOB PARTICULARS ADDRESS WILSOn SEWING MACHINE 60.SM Broadway, New Yorh City t MASONIC BALL.a he masonic fraternity WILL celebrate BT.JOHN\u2019S'DaY by a \u2014AT THE\u2014 Insfe Hall and St Louis Hotel, \u2014 ON \u2014 ihüisjajf, 27lh inst, at 9 f .M.\u2014 DlfUKB THS AUSPICBS OF\u2014 M.W.Bro.M.M.TAIT, Gnoid Master Gh L.Q, M.W.Bro.J.DUNBAE, Past Q-rand Master G.L.Q., R.W.Bro.0.JUDGE, D.D.G.Matter, AMD TKX Ift uuDiii mciiior Lodges of Quebec and Vicinity ,gfrtoto.ao Cent*.Ask tor COLLINS3 VOLTAIC PLASTER.Sold by cU WtiolaraAe r.nu Be tall Dragglsts Uiroucbout too Called Biotas aud CaaaOe*.and by WffEKfl 4 FOTTEB, Proprietors.Boston, Msst, l\"*\u2018Deçeraber 8, I877,Mfl rHE AGENT OK THE \u2022\u2022CANADIAN HPEOTATOB,\u201d Mr.W.J.RAMSAY, Ifi j aow at the Russell Huuae, and will canvasa for orders for Advertisements and Subscribers to this new hlgh'-oiaa# Weekly Journal.December 11, 1877._____________Op A First-Class House, Furnished, To Let, ON THE RAMPARTS, UPPER Town.Immediate possession, with privilege or buying tbe 1 whole o: tbe Knrnltqre and a tilings, and of continuing the lease for one or two years after 1st May next.Apply to No.80, HEBERT BT.Or, \u2022 No.77, DALHOUB1E STREET, Lowar Town.DeoambarjT, 1877.\tif Tickets may be procured from the following CHAIRMAN, R.W.Bro.E FITCH.VIOk-CH AIRMAN, V.W.Bro.J.BOWEN TREASURER,\tSICOttKTARY, Bro.H.H.Bxwxnx., W.Bro.J.B.Doxxnnaow BALL COMMITtES; K.W.Bro.J.B.Charleeton, W.Fro.H Hughes, W.Bro.W.J.Stanley, Bro.W Stevenson, Bro, W.F.Darlington.J.B.DONALDSON, Secretary December 6, 1877.\tP FOR SALE,*- -uffUGGISr» \"STOCK,\u2014SITUATE IN th* beat bnslueas phrt of the City,\u2014 Inoludlng Shop Ktxtnree, good will, »ia, terms easy.The proprietor retiring from the basinets.Apply on th# Premises, 23, Corner 6T.JOHN and PALACE STREETd.December 4, 1877.Lp^ \u2014 OP Ttit£\u2014 Quebec Outholio T aclle»' OJhcLX*itut>ie society, Uneq$ tne auungnl-bed pa o )t.4Uad for no other purpote, daring tbe peiicxf aforesaid, or during any other period of tbe y ar.One-bairof the purchase money 1s U> be paid In Cash, and gporloas imitations of \u2022< Holloway PUh and Ointment,\u201d ara manaxactured and ¦old under the name of \u201c Holloway A Co.,\" by j J.F.Henry, Curran A Co., Druggists, aud also by the Metropo-\tdWlfg Politen Mad! olna CompanygK%vof New YorkL with an aasam-S/KLfo trade mark, tbos-u gif\tAgain one | Joeeph Haydook\\ give Mtlsfactfon.This calm courage generally has its reward, and lo the year 1841, not very long before ta- death of my graod etber at bbux-ford Mr.Herbert CaMb'eood, being welt cnniuetscl, well-befintad, Oilllgect, audpleas-« partnership in the firm, which wbm, perhaps, toe foremoM in the west of fiogWd.His two eider brytotts happened then to be at home, feejur and Commander Caatlewood, each of whom had sten vety imnl service, aad found it still harder slavery 1).y* sap tb9 citadel ol Mia.\u201d\u2014Ph4iadefc>Ma mvmursi \u201cit snonld no road.by tna young, tha miff dU-agrt aad even lha old.\u201d \u2014New fork Tn-bunt.The Orel and ouly Medal aver conferred upon any medical man in this country, ae a recognition of skill and professional set vice* Ki presented to the author ol them works, rub 81st, 1878.Tbs presentation was noticed at the time of its occurrence oy the Boston Press, and the leading Jou ihronghont the country.This magnificent medal U ol solid gold, get with more than one hundred India dtomeuda of rare brilliancy.\u201cAltogether, lullsaxacnUou and the rich-of tta materials and else, this la decided y ihe most uotfooaLle modal ever struoM In this country tor any purpose wnatever.It is well worthy tho inspection ot NomlsmaiUis, It was fairly won and Worthily bestowed.\u201d\u2014 Mtutachuttui Ploughman, Jane fid, 1878.^gjrOaUiugna cent on receipt ot 6e.for postage.E ther of the above works sent by mall on receipt of price.Address PEABODY M EDI OAL INriTITOlB, (t« W, fl.£AUKJ£ti, M.D.Consulting Phyafolan,} No.4 Bulflnah Btreet, Boston Mass., opp.Revere itauae.N.B \u2014The anthor can be commlted on the above named diseuses, as wall as all diseases reqatrlug skill, secrecy and experience.Office hours, » A.w.to 8 F.K.Inly IA 1878\tLm-Lth^ataw mended of the whole City of Nessau and a ! largo portion of tbe Island ; the ocean Use before 11, studded with unmeroos Wleit.Any farther information wl 1 be fnrnisned by ihe undersigned.Chairman of the Board or Public Works of tbe island of New Providence.E.B.A.TAYLOR.Nassau, Bahamas, 1 25tli September, 1877.f November 26, 1877.SIX COED m mm imi » iueu him Benson\u2019» Onpoine Poroun Plaatera, FOR THIRTY YEARS THERE HAH BEEN one objection to porous plasters, acd that consisted la their slow action.The Invention of Benson's Capclne 'Pnrrna'-Ptestera overcomes thla dlfflonliy.They will positively curs diseases in a /sis hours, which other porous plasters, liniments or oompuunda require days and weeks of continuons wear to elmplv relieve.Their actjpn m more vigorous than electricity, more powerful ks a local remedy.They do not blister, We purely vegetable, acd contain neither metallic or minera poisons.Their celebrity is fonnded apou their great activity.They are In no sense a ndetrain or patent medicine, but founded npuu true medical skill ; they attack disease with astonishing vigor, and quickly restore tno circulation to Its normal condition.They are a great, improvement on other porous plasters The strongest possible evidence of their great onra|twrfropertlee lies in the fact or their being imitated by uosorupu-Iona Individuals, who seek to palm off worthless compounds, under the name of \u2022 Qapet-enm\u201d or \u201c.Oapricta\u201d us being the same as Benson\u2019s Capclne Po-ons Plasters.Be not deceived, tnoy are totally unlike the genuine.To protect the consumer the word Capclne is oat in every plaster.This remarkable remedy is endorsed as the best external iv> -dfolne known by.over 2,000 physicians aaù ^rqggTsui, of excellent repeta-Uon.Price 26 eeuù.8E.\\BUKY A JOHNSTON, Pharmaceutical Chemists, N.Y.Ms?8.1877.\td*w T7V LAST.CHANCE I Roy Yoor 'lickela Now I TUB Day aFPSOA CHINO FOB THK tie go ml Grand Drawing ol the ro.lf .71 Olk WKA LI U Prize Distribution Company (CTnder Act n( Leg'slatnre of Ky.) Drawing Positively on Deoember W, !877f or Muaey Returned in mil io tbe buyers.9S80,p?Q CA8H IN PRIZES.960,doO,'19i*0,000,\t910,000, 96,000, 93,000, 92,000, and Seven Thousand others.fiBNtllV 4 mw Bill, [Mk Bepuiiin.TICKETS ONLY $10 ; HALVES, $5 ; QUARTERS, $2 50.Official list 6i drawing will be published tn NkW York UkbaU) and Looisvillx CouBisa-Jouasai,, and mailed gratis i-all borers \\ddreas G.W BARROW é CO., General Managers, Courier Journal wr.ldltif, Louisville, Ky.tr SKND moK CIRCTJLiVR.1 1 November 27, 1877.\t\u2018'Otak-ldAFw SPOOL COTTON Is the only make pn tbe Oanadlsn Market tbat received an Award at the Centennial Exhibition for Excellence in COLOUR, QUAUTY and FINISH.It is also lecmnmeuded by the principal Sewing Machine Companies\u2014after a careful test\u2014as being the best Thread for Machine and Hand dewing, TrU) Orders are solicited.Wholesale Trade supplied only.Walter wtlson a oo\u201e ft If * ^5 \u201d S hQU AOkNTS, .4 A 8, Sk Helen Si., MuutreaL Re sure and ssk for OuAR^\u2019S ELEPHANT '.THREAD, as there an».oIk4r Makers of ibe aame name.October 12, ls77.;\tJn2-Lm IS77.'The (jtlava Hirer liMatimi Lo, o _ or his own make under tha hams of Holloway A Oa, having tor a trade mark a Gresoent and Serpent ; MoKassen A Bobbins of New York are agent» for the sam».These persons, tha better to deceive you unblushlngly Caution the Public in tha small books of directions affixed to their Medicines which ara really tbe spurious imitations, to Beware of Ooontertelta.Usncrapnlons Dealers obtain them at very low prices and eall them to the Public in Canada as my genuine Pills and Ointment.1 most earnestly and respectfully appeal to Ihe Clergy, to MojUMIs of Families and other Ladles, and to the Public generally of British North Am erica, that they may be pleased to denounce unsparingly these frauds.Purohuers should look to tho Label on the Pots and Boxes.If the address is not 633, Oxford Street, London, they are »Hn OouttterfeitS- Each Pot and Box of tha Genuine Medicines, bears the British Government Stamp, with tha word» \u201c Hollowat'b Praia jurn Ocmaorr, LoirnoR,\u201d engraved thereon.On the label is the address, 688, Oxvobd Mtrbst LowDorr, where akm» they ara Man afro tored.per Parues who mav he defrauded by Vendors selling spurious \u201c Holloway*! Pum | and Ointment,\u201d as ef my gen oins spake, shall on communicating tbe particular» to me, be amply remnnerated, and their names never divulged.Rigcgd, THOMAS.HOLLOWAY.London, Jan.1st, 1877.September 22,18iLm-boWw 8.00 .osuiwa by Ksllway 8,00 .ProvlncaofOntorio , (gUEBEO.8.00 .Arthabaska, Sher- brooke, Lennoxvllle.Island Pond routa, Eastern Townships and Richmond, to Montreal, by railway, dally, NR.Chaudière Station.L00 ,,,,,, Monti eal City by railway, and westward, dally, (a).,«\u2022\u2022».»,.».««.\u2022\u2022.three Hivers and Borel by railway, dally, at.Leads, (Magsntie,) dally, (a).L00 M.BLGilee ABU Silvester, Toasday,Thursday and Saturday, (a).m*.4.80 Elviere du Loup railway between Quebec, River dn Loup dally.8.46 .«M6M 7.80 By Express, East of River du Loup, dally, at (k)~~\u2014 .7.10 .Ohandlers Mills.\t8.46 LOCAL MAIIti.10,00.Counties ef Beance and Dorchester by Levis A Kennebec Railway, dally at._\t1.60 6.80\t.Beaumont A Bl\u2019.' Micnil.dally.4.80 8.80\tL00 BlanvUle, Lauxon and s St.Joseph, ( Indian Cove), twice dally at.8.00 (8.00 Levis, twice dally.8.00 L00 6.00 4.80 Bomb Quebec, twiea daily.7,00 6.00 .L00 New Liverpool and St.J ean Ohrystome, twiea dally.«.8 00 440 LOG 240 Spencer Gove, twtea dally.8.00\t8.80 SlUery Cove.8.06\t\u2022eeee» Bt, Sauveur and St Booh, four Ulna», dally 6.80 8.80 10.80 6.00 0.06\t.Largervliis and Cap Rouge \u2022 eeeeeeee eeeeMeae \u2022\u2022\u2022«»\u2022 ##\u2022\u2022»\u2022\t8.80 South Shore (West) Bt.Nicholas to Bacancour, daily.8.00\t.6.00 .North Buora (West) Ste.Foy, Ancienne Loretta, to Three Rivers, by land, daUy.4 00 8.00 .North Shore iEa»t) Bean port, Mont mar-anoy Falls, St Tltedee Caps, and OeonUcs of Charlevoix, OblcouU-ml A Saguenay dally, by land, at.9.60 .L00 .Island of Orleans, Mon- day.Wednesday and Krtd*F.8.80 1.00\tEoorg Louis, Bu Ray- mond, Pout Rou^a, Bt Catherine, Mondays, * Wednesdays and Erl- fifty» ftt*\u2014\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 .\u2014.IL00 10.06 .VaicarUer ABtnnaham Wadnaaday and Saturday \u2014.\u2014.2.00 10.00 eeeee Laval and Lake Bean-port Wadnaaday and Saturday.10.00 .Charles bourg, and Lo- retta, Bt.Ambroise, daily, at.RAY OF O HA LEURS.|.6.00 Matapedlao, Cross \u2022 Point Marla, Oamp> bellton, Nonvalia, Bhoalbrad, Caplin and Raw Richmond, by Railway, dally.7.00 .Counties of Bonavan-.tore and Gasp», by Railway, daily, m.7.00 .MARITIME PROVINCES.\t8.00 Northern portion cf New Brunswick, Edmonds Lou, Woodstock, by Railway, daily, au.7.00 .1 .8.00 Maw Brunswick, Fredericton, Bt John, P, JE, Island and Nova Beotia par Intercolonial Railway, dally, at.7.00 .Newfoundland A Bermuda, W.I., at.7.00 .is included In each mail for gall*a», woenoe deupatch ii on arrival of Inman steamers from H.Y, : UNITED STAYER, 1.00 .Boston and Raw York, Ac*, dully.\tL00 WEST INDIES.Letters, Ac., jpro-pMd via n»w lark, are forwarded dally to New York, whence mails are dee- patched at.LOO For Havana and West indies, via Havana to Raw York, dally, at.6.00 from whence malle are despatched on every Thursday.For Bt Thomas, the West Indies to Hew York, at.s.o0 from whence malls art dvspr-ioh- ad on fitrd of every month.J GREAT BRITAIN.j By Canadian Line, Fridays(e) at.«.so By On sard Line, via Raw Tors on Mondays, at.» oe m Capital, £2,000.003 Sti> WITH LARGE RESERVE FUNDS, -AND- Unlimited Liability of Shareholders.tilYlng Absolute Security to tbe insured, Continu* doing Butinot* «1 Fair Rato.Policies issued here.Losses promptly paid.O.P.UHAMPIOK, AGENT, No.68, Bt Pater 8L, Quebec.July 7,1677.NOTICE TO MABINERS.THE \u201cTIME BALL\u201d OR THH Oitadei, each day, (Sunday excepted), at halLpast Twelve o\u2019clock, will be hoisted half way up, and at five minutes to \u201cOne\u20191 will be hoisted to the top, and at \u201cOne o\u2019clock,\u201d Mean Time, it will be dropped.A Chronometer keeping \u201cGreenwich Time, .should then show 6b.44m.49*^ and tha dinar-enoa between this and the time shewn by tha faoa of bar Ohronom etor is Ua error on \u2022 Greenwich Mean Tima\u201d at tnat Instant.N.B.\u2014Shouki tha \u201cBall,\" by aoeMent, drop at tha wrong Urns, it.will immediately be hoisted half-mast, and kept there half an hour.2.00 \u2014 .8.00 MERCHANTS' BANK 1 fioval Mail lace.cf Steamers as ns sat as By renungand praeliriDfr K mgl MB the incauoaiblc truths coo-VhBYVTY tslned in tho be*t medical ,-, Uinedintho bert medical bwA ever Issued, c treats ofExhausted Vltafhy, Prenaato» Ded Nervous and Physics! Debility, sad ths Sad-i concomitant ills sad untold mi series that leeult therefrom, and contains more then focrigtaalpro-Rcrlnilons, \u2022fflroneof whirls worth toe jtieo of trarive sod prob®fo^most +Ü& pracrirtrosc APempLirt, lilustrstcd with tbe very floMS flvsel Engisvinge\u2014» uer-vu or ait sod besuty\u2014 sent mxB to aU.Send for k ft ooos.Address BSS^THYSUF November 26, 1677, L.S.L.NPRECEDENTED STIBACTIOM ! Over Half a Million Distributed.Louisiana Stale Lottery Qo\u2019y.This Institution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the State lor Educational and Charitable purpose», in 1886, With a Capital'qf Bl.eOO.tiOO, *a Which it has since added a reserved fund ot $860,000.it» grand Single Humber Drawings w'll take pla#a monthly.It never toutes or postpones.] Look at the following Distrlbntlc n : GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, during which will take place tbe Sitraoriliiiaij&il'AiDalDfafiDij.At New Orleans, Tuesday, Deoember 11th, Ucder tbe personal supervision and nçanase-ment fit üei, C.I.BHUIEiilBi), if Uiiiitu, m4 to.MU i UBlY, it Ylr|i«tt, CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000.W Norica\u2014Tickets are Ten Dollars only.Halves, £6.Quarter*, 52.60.Eighths, $1,26.max or rbisks.1 Capital Prise of $1C0.000.$10u,000 a the V*ry ft liât 1 Grand Prise of 1\tGrand Prise of 2\tLarge Pris, s of 4 Large Prises of 20 Prides ot * 6u \u201c Lm-co-dAw FITS CURED.Dr, Brown ¦ great preMrlptlon for BpUepty having now been tested lq over 10,»00 oases without a failure, he has made ap hta m'ud to make tbe ogredieuts known to all sufier-ers frae of obarge.Adiré «s Us.O.Phklvb Brown.21 Grand «treat, Jersey City, R.J.November 12, 1877.i\tAm-dAw 10,000.6,000.1,000.600.100\t\u2022\u2022\t3jM)\u201e.200\t\u2022
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