Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 28 mai 1878, mardi 28 mai 1878
[" «rof o*.* y A COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE VOL XXXII AFTERNOON DESPATCH.QUEBEC, TUESDAY.MAY 28.1878.The KÜROPEAN.Yields to Eoglfcod\u2019s Demand \u2022\u2014Ont-bat» of Une Naw Baaia qf Feao»\u2014Choiera m India\u2014Thirty Earopeans Dead Ont of Yorty^oe\u2014Sefipu Illceas of the pope.Despatch?* from London aay :\u2014In the Heaae of Ccmmore, this aftrrnooti, hir Stafford Noutccte, replyii « to a question, eaid he wm not yet In a position to tznke a definite statement, but within the last few days the prospecte of an early met ting of the Con- Sc« had materially improved.(The an-cement was received with cheers ) Although so ofticial atateoirut has been made, It is ucdetsiood to be certain that 0«*ot Scboovalofl, acting opon tne lines afK«rd Upon by Bitmarck and himself, bas yMkied to Eogland\u2019s d' mauds.The exclta-'¦*0/the Ministerial party is great.It is now believed the Congrue* will be held in ¦ ¦ B'llio, and that tbe treaties 0» Paris and St.; ^aaa*> Stefano will both b« laid on the table, and a aR0 Le new conventkn, the liais of which are already known and approved by the three Emperors, ae well as by Prance, Italy and England, w4U be itgacd.This is the optimist view of the situation, and it is freely eu id that the extremejpeennlary amoarras.-nn nt nod r which KQssia is goffering his mace her assent to the terms almost compulsorily.In l-.vs hopeful quarters, it is printed out that unless the Congress meets merely to ratify what ha* already been settled, tbe danger will only be postponed and tbat there ia no aisurunce that Austria or Turkey will he satb-fled The first step# fjr rfcfinif* erraagrmtnt* were due to \u2022he efforts of count tkhouvaloff and the German Crown Prince.An American £entli-mao, just returned from an extensive tonr In Bossia, says 200,-000 Russia us are moving towards the Galician frontier of Austria.Tbe garrisons throughout Boland are moving southward ; campe of troops and recruits were noticed at many points along the railway ; Moscow and 8t.Beaushurg are full of troops, and levi s are constantly coming forward ; the Commissary Department Is purchasing heavily of all kinds of soppliss.There is great bitterness among the people against England.Busi-eem ta active, but foreign trade is unsettled by the decline in exchange.The official portion of tbe Bassian pres* is clamoring to know the result of SchouvslcfTs miaaiou.Btuod rise in the prices of securities Is reported on all the European bonnes in con-sequeue* of the encouraging outlook of efftire Ip the Sms.Consola ûav^ advanced and are firm at tfr.I» is bow said the English Ministry are united ; the ram ore of dissension are oa-tsumduut 4 Buchareat despatch «ays Bonmanis pro-t\u201d Oo Ionia i and Foreign T K\tTe J™**» Correspondent*.\u2014 11 John ¦ The Union Bank of Newfound, «et British Columbia, Tbe Bank of British * i lumbia.hew Zealand, The Bank cf New \u2019/ r« land.Indien China, Japan, Australia\u2014Orit j Bank Corporation.(Issue Circular Notes and Letters of t' set tor Travellers, available to all part* or werM).April 24th.1877.Total.182,689 fpfi mLE iiuillir (Kill! m am lossu* mis P.A.MUMM.FRANKFORT-O.M.HENRY CHAPMAN A OO., Bole Agents for the Dominion.KUNtADI JANOS NATURAL MINERAL WATER.HENRY CHAPMAN A CO., Montrrajl, hnàüm for the Dominion.|TtM«nipkxl»\t\u2018 IBOV10 m-oo ITTTOrt PRMBSURB OTLINDEB, XI x Win, stroke, adapted for a «we ^ropslloc.1 Low Preeeare.wm.Cylinder, 8CM»Str*« X\tSo\ttria.\t«\t$\tn I\tDO\tSbin.\t*w March 4.1878.apIll.Lm HIGHEST PRIZE MEDAL.evening, j Coroner the ship \" Marcbmont,\" on Batnrdsy \"rrvrT, nuJF /«ached the public as held at Levis by the Deputy- I\tV!ry Properly de- sterday morning at ten o\u2019clock.ftit0\ttimely measures a re- was .^\tnnammitv of 1 uo«>n«r yesterday wurmug m k»u o ciock.from tho comparât.vo una m.ot ^ eTidence Educed proved thattbe deceae- reporte this time, that she done so, with the advice ot and that the prolonged uncertainty, which has unsettled ovary branch of business and proven so injurious to the trade and commerce of the world, is at last likely to be broken by the thunder of artillery proclaiming a to the arts oi peace from those of _\tIt is another question whether the forthcoming Congress will definitely «tu* the ;Ea*tem question or \u2022o patch it up that a repetition of the preaent unfortunate state v thing» m another decade or quarter of a century, ^ if sot sooner, may be obviated.It is oer\u2019- od acsidentally struck by tbe winch-handle, and that death revolted to consequence.A verdict of \"Accidentât Death was returned.petition of the terrible Sepoy mutiny It is very probable, however, that the mea.sure of disarmament will not be wholly oarried out without some trouble.THE ALLEGED INFANCIDE.abxsst or ru child\u2019s hot MX.The Coroner bald an Inquest yesterday afternoon, st the Morgue, upon the body of a fumais infant, the child of a servant girl In the Lover Town named Marie Caroo.Dr.Hubert Larue testified that he bad examined the body, sad that the child bad been bora alive and subsequently smothered.The jury after mature deliberation, rendered tbe following verdict \"That the sold unknown fom*0o ohild, on (be 23rd day of May, placed deed by Marie Caron Into the hands of Dr Alleyn, and thattbe emuse of deAth WAS ?nd.*** th® \u201cW suffocation was PgM «eUmfourty, wilfully snd of malice gfeprid not or eaxraot be entirely depriv-1 known.\u201d «d of any advantages which the gba fete Rnaeo-Turkiah .war seem within tiroir reach- Any proposi Th\u201e i - ¦o®* persona ua-Ootouer baa leaned a w* under the JocBXAUSTio.\u2014Zs NeuvelUtie has appeared In a new dress snd enlarged form.These are signs of progress, upon which we compliment our contemporary.Tm Aocmaar at Batisca*.\u2014The Montreal Witneu of baturday says :\u2014Several different reports have been received of tbe scoident st Batlecan, Thursday night last, one of which is that Carney, the man wbo fell overboard, had si ooe turned up saIb.The policeman ou tbe steamboet reported at the Company\u2019s office here yesterday that Carney had been drinking very bard and that he (the policeman) taw him leaning over the rails vom-itttng.Being among friends the officer left him, but returning a few mlnntea later was told he had fellen overboard.Nothing could be seen of him In the water.He was s old soldier had rathe Quebec volun-_______________,___they had no uniform for him.MAITCPAOTUBKD KXPBaSftl.T TOR J.B.LALIBERTE, to CN m o* CO CN SIGN OF THE MOOSE.JUST RECEIVED, by tbe la*! Steamer, from tbe beat Englisb, rrench and American matin facturera, comprising Tbe Heat Milks and Felts for Csenta and Boys.SPECIAL SIZES POE LAEOM HEADS t BILK HATS MADE TO ORDER ! IS NOW OPENED, AND THE A880RT-m*nt Is v»ry complet* In all th* Dipart, meats.Tbe Goad* are sold at extremely Low Prioxs.Bla?k Alpaca,\t18 ot*.and over.Print*, (Fan Colon») g) \u201c m « 8-1 Bleach\u2019d Table Linen, 66 \u2022\u2022\t«\t« Linen Towels, Ladle*\u2019 Cotton Hose, Wblte Ootton, Grey da All Wool Tweed, Lad G *\u2022 Umbrellas, Gents\u2019 «« (all silk) $2.50 Oatrleh Feathers,\t46 eta.Straw Hats,\t16 \u2022\u2022 I respectfully annonnoe that I will always keep FlrsLOlase Goods.6 10 5 6 66 80 N.GARN£AtJ, Late partner of Fyfe A Garnoan.May 1$, 1878.MS «gi COITUS,00 TAILORS GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 34, Fabrique Street, UPPER TOWÏV, Gd XJi Jffi B|K;c;.May 11, 18J».mar21-Lm THE QUEBEC Young Men\u2019s Clnislian Association T held In the Rooms at 8 THIS EVENING.After routine business there will be a short Bible Reading.Members of lbs Association able and witling to assist In deooratlng tbe Skating Rink for th* fortbeomlur Sals, are requested to attend this Evening\u2019s Meeting.THOS.S.cols; Secretary.May 28, 1878.\tA Ship Biscuit and Crackers I piLOT BISCUIT IN BBL&.No.1 Na 2 and Bats.Bags.Albert Blsontt, Abernathy Biscuit, Arrowroot Biscuit, Boston Blscnlt, Coffee Blveult, Frail Biscuit, Sods Blsoait, Wine, Ac, In Brls., Boxes and Ha\u2019f-b\u2019oxss.Manufactured and for sale by HO9SA0K, WOODS A OO , Corner Arthur a Dalbouale Streets.May 28, 1878.\tD As,, COFFEES AND SPICES 1 J^N TINS, HF.-TIN8, BULK OR BOXES.¦very variety and quality prepared by HOS8A0K, WOODS A CO., Steam Sploe Mills.Coffees Boasted, and Sploss Ground for th* trade.May 28.1878.\tD ! ON HA.NI> : g0XE3 PRINCE OF WALES, Na 1, 12\u2019*.Hf.-Boxes Loras ]2\u2019«.Boxes Harper 12\u2019% Boxes Teonmss h 12\u2019r, Boses Pride of Q,aeb»e 12*s, \u2022nd Brights, including Gold Bar, OfcaaesUor, Bough and Beady, Napoleon, Myrtle Navy, White Lion, Minnehaha, Ae., Ac.H08BACK, WOODS A OO.May 28, 1878.\t^ PLAHTS! PLANTS I HAVE STILL Beautiful A LAR3E LOT OF Bedding and Ornamental Planta Cheaper than ever.All tha beet varletler.\u2022\u201c Call early to get a good seleetlon.\" Bouquet?and Out Flowers always ou hand.JT.J.PHILP.60, Fabriqua Street.May 28, 1878.\tmy2l-L NEW BOOKS.MESSRS.DAWSON & CO.LA1V AIU mill Ï.M.C.A.SALE OF USEFUL AND FANCY ABTIOLES and PLANTS will ba bald A by this Soolaty, m THE NEW RINK, SKATING -xsoiav/xro \u2014 TUESDAY, 4, tli JUNE.Contributions of work will be gladly received by the followlcg Ladles t\u2014Mrs.W.Dean, President ; Mrs.F.Ollvei, TrsMursr, Mesdames A.Campbell, G.Colley, T.P.Cole, R.K.Dobell, W.Billot, W.L.Fisher, A.Fraaer, E.Fry, J.L.Gibb, J.Glass, J, ri'isuok, W.Hossack, J.Hamilton, S.Hatch, O.Kennedy, R McLeod, D.Marsh, T.H.Oliver, G.Balfour, Richardson, (Revd.) Renfrew, Robinson, D.A.Boss, J.Boas, W.G.Ross, H.Torrenea, J.O.Tbemaon, H.F.Wallace, A.D.Webster, .Tas.Woodley.Jour., Misses Auld, Borland.Bates, Foot*, Morklll, Pop*, Welsh.The Refreshment Table will be presided over by Mrs.(OoL) Pop» and Mrs.George Colley, to wham contribution* may be sent.By order, KATHERINE A.SHAW, Aet\u2019g Sao\u2019y L.A.Society.May 27, 1878.MUSIC RAUL.A.Q-RKAT iEVJKNT ! .xino: PARISIAN COMPANY! S8tk, La TUESDAY, MAY Gendre De M.Poirier 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY SOtK, Les Crochets da Pere Martin ! Popular Priait : 26, 60 and 76 cents.Sals of Baals at M.Lavlgne\u2019s Mos'.e Store, and Oapt- O.E.Hallweir*.May 28, 1878.\tuylS-F MIRIAM CLUB ! \u2014 AT \u2014 St.Patrick\u2019s Hall, III!.lOESDH, WHIG.M' U8I0AL AND DRAMATIC talnment by th* Members of th* wiriewi Club and Friends, III Aid of St.Bridget\u2019s Asylum.PROGRAMME : 1.\tDouble Quartette\u2014Spring la Coming.Gold back 2.\tSong\u2014Lov#;Bird.Miss Loft a*.I.Drama-.\"On and Off\u2019\u2019.F*ter Dandaokstty, - Mrs.Cher lea Charles Langdon, -\t-\t- Mrs.Moff tL Alphonse d* Psntonvlll*, -\t- Musician.4.\tBong\u2014AlUesn My Darling.Mr.J.MeKe*.5.\tPlano Solo.\u2014 Mias Hagen*.6.\tBong-Tbs Blind Girl to her Harp.Glover, Mias Ann's Workman.7- ¦onf.Mr.Duhlg.8.Faroe\u2014\" That Raseal Pat\".Pat MoHaggertty, Hand Barrant.Major Ruff Jaekst, Uncle to Laura, Retired Offlesr.Charles Livingstons, Poor bat Ambitious, in Love with Laar*.Laura, Nlsos to Hoff Jaekst.Nancy, Maid to Laura, in Love with Pat.8.Double Quart* tt* \u2014Moonlight on the Lake.Whit* Misses Cannon, Workman, Duggan and Mo Camay.Messrs.Duehssnxy, Norris, Dublg and MoKaa Tickets for sale at Wright A Oa, J.E Walsh, 92, John Street, and from the member* of th* Clob.Box Plan at Mr.R.Morgan\u2019s, where can be Reserved for 26 cents extra.May 28, 1878.my26 Chess Club! o P ENIN G NÏQHT AT THE NEW Rooms, 91, BY.JOHN STRUT, (with-in,) over Gagnon\u2019s Confectionery, TO-NIGHT, Tuesday, 28th May, at 8 F.M.Members nr* particularly requested to attend.,,\t_\tBY ORDER.May 28,1878.\t* NOTICE.(HE UNDERSIGNED WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts contracted by the Crew of the Bark \" ONTARIO,\" without a written order signed by himself.J.DOW, \u2022 May 28, 1878.Op HAVE JUBT RECEIVED i ^OYAQE OF THE PAPER CANOE 2600 Miles from Quebee to the Gulf of Mexico, by N.H.Bishop.Deceivers Ever\u2014a Novel, by Mrs.H.L.Cameron.Black than we\u2019re Painted, by James Payn.Reaping the Whirlwind, by Mary Cecil May.Tbe Godsend of a Marquis, from th* F/eneh of André Thsnrlst.Poganlo People, by Mrs.Stowe.Rand McNally\u2019s Railway Gnlds\u2014If ay.Tie Canadian Anthem Book\u2014Nsw and E larged Edition.For sal* by DAWSON A OO., Foot of Mountain Hill.May 28,1878.IRE! FIRE ! doney is Like Fire, a Good Servant, bat a Terrible Master, and no Matter bow easy you find to Make it, the great trouble is to Keep it.NOW, TO KEEP OR SAVE MONEY, JUST yoa try the lerïcagSteanDje&ScoDrïiiiVorb ITiret Prixe\tat last K» bition lor Silk Hats.:hl- 2 Casas of Waterproof Coats just received from one of the best manufnotarers.PRICKS TO SUIT TH E Tl M Et March 22, 1878.\tnev80*77-Lm Inatead of baying Nsw Article», «u h as Braises, Coat», Pants, Vests, Dsmask On» tains, Table Cover*, Kid Gloves, rich Tie*, Ribbons, Ac., A»,, Ae., send tbe Old onee and have them Cleaned or Dyed EAUaXi To MEW As this Eitaoilshmeut la at present under tbs Supervision of a First-Oi ass Dyer, wbo bas bad 28 years\u2019 Experience in the Boalnees.Remember tbe place, 34k, «X.JOHN STREET, GENERAL WOLF\u2019S BLOCK, Corner of Palace Street, May 2T, 1878.\tr NOTICE.The undersigned Master will not be respon- sible for any debts ooatracted by hl« Crew, without a written order signed by himself:\u2014 Ship « ELLEBIP,\" Oapt.P.Abrahamaen.HANS HAGENS, Agent.May 28, 1878.\to Bunoi in tin.\u201d OA.RRIEK, \"Li A.INE & OO.3DZGro-xza'Xiaixi.ai«i POUNDERS, MILLWRIGHTS AND MACHINISTS, BUII/D-ERS OF* ftts*m Knglnim and Boilers for Steamboats, Sew.andJGrixt Mills, etc., eto« -A.JLtSO \u2014 Mami&otaren ef Stoves, Ploughs, Kettles, and all kinds oi Outings to Order ! \"'V PAGE I» THE HISTORY OF THE FRÀNC0-PBÜ8SIAN WAR.TBS POLITICAL PARTIES.the Exhibition\u2014Wants Supplied.BiKtura\u2019a past is m latb wab.Paaia,\tIS.\u2014The verdict of France bUmei the oz Etnpreea as the caase of the Jof 13TO-71 ; there tea difference of opinion only as to the motives.When the Hohenaollern dilBcalty was arranged, the legend of the Prnsslan Kioft tneulting tlie French Ambntsador was invented, and on Mai night of Jnly, 187®, at 8t.Clond, by means of influences, common only to arbitrary governments, the Rmperorte feeble will was dominated, and the Dnc de Gra-Mont, Foreign Minister, according to the t< s-timony just published of General Torr, will-tally and deliberately lent himself to be t*?agent of the Empress, who had \u201ctied Me hands.\u201d Prince Jfome Napoleon\u2019s indictment is thus corroborated by General Torr, a chief actor in these scenes, namely that the war of eight years nearly ago, was andcr-taken to keep the Italians ont of Rome and the Prostiaos oat of Paris, and the contrary \u2022asned.The French have taken the moral of the Empire to heart\u2014how states suffer and people* pay the penalty, when they abandon themselves to governments based on no principles ont those of adventure.K.WADDWSTOS.The last of the tricky plan of conducting the foreign affaire of this conntry has ended with the accession to office of M.Wad iing-who has declared, the cabinet U represented by no journal, and on the Eastern question, is resolved to remain neutral and Impartial, while not allowing the signature of France to any treaty to be protested.His predecessor, the Duc de Cases, as forgotten os frtd moons\u2014shot Into the limb of that political rubbish happily cleared away since tho nation has taken in band the government of Its] own affaire, while professing so impartial policy, acted openly in favor of Russia, and is so accountable for the invasion of Turkey.How the party whose creature he whs feel their defeat, tbeir isolation from the vast majority of the country, is the manner in which the monarchial journals rage against the present form of government, the triomph of the exhibition, and the exchange of courtesies between the Prince of Wales and Gamb tta.The Prince never showed greater tact in his life, than in thus making the acquaintance of the representative of French parliamentary talent, common sense, and proved patriotism.If additional evidence were required of the implacable hatred of the defeated monarchial coalition, their studied silence during the eulogiom passed by President Grevy on the deceased GoL Deufert; the heroic defender of Belfort\u2014 one of the few bright pages in the history of the invasion, would alone attest its intr-sity.Party feeling coaid not afford admiratiou for bcavery and patriotism, when its possessor was stained with that abomination, accepting , the form of oovaasioaiT sstasushbd bt tbs batios.Decidedly \u201cthe people\u201d have taken posiias-ston of tknr exhibition ; on donday last there were 91,000 sdmies.ons ; in May 1867, the second month too after the opening, no such figures were attained, it te the opinion of every person, that the present Exhibition notwithstanding Us colossal expenses will be s pecuniary success.What it really lacked is about being supplied\u2014greater facilities for amassment and refreshment.According to pop alar ideas of education, knowledge is best taken ia when presented in so entertaining form, and this can bo done, without disturbing ttu severer modes of study by philosophers.The additional amusements will never be allowed to degenerate into .DOWTKIBHT SBIYOUTUS ; they will be high-toned and respectable, in keeping with the place, and will take the shape of concerts, light conferences\u2014the latter having no connection with their g nver and official namesakes, at d perhaps theatricals of the pockadê type, represented by one or two personages.The Claris, or the Hungarian tan, to be found in the lateral garden of the Austrian section, is qn, AUtaa Blverc.Moral, Ball\u201d* can Bridie, Den bier and bt Pierre i»s Be*-* 4 n e te, by -te* ruor, dally.Leeds, (M«* ' *\trette, Bt\tAmbraiae, * de^iy*\t.2.00 RAY GF C-ifto-EUBto \u2022mm* 9.80 MitapeuiM., Ore as Point, Maria, Camp, bell to Non va lie, Bboalbted, Caplin and New Richmond, by Railway, Jelly.6,80 Omni 11er of ikemven-tare and Giupc, by Railway, uaiti,\t7.00 v-nsioa.m\t9.80 Norttiorn portion of New Braswvick, Ei-Bumdxvon, Woodstock, by Ratocay, dally, at» 8.30 9.80 New Sracswiok, Fred-«rlaton, 3t John, P.E, Islam; r od Novo Scotia per Intercolonial Railway, tefiT, ht.6.80 Newfcv -\u2022.dic.s A Bermuda, W.I., At.6.80 U included In aaoh mall for Hallfox, whence despatch is on arrival of Inman ¦teame d from N.T.UNITED dTATEB.8.00 \u201e.Br.ttcn lihdï/ee York, Ac., dfclly.m\u2014\u2014m\t6.15 W£::l LNDIhb, Letters, Ac., *re-yaid via new York, are forwarded daily to New York, whence malls are de*, patched at.m.,.For Havana and West Indies, via Havana to New York, daily, at- \u201e.8.16 from whence mails are despatched on every Thursday.For.St.VbumM, the West indin to New York, nt.j from wheno» mails va dwj stch» \u2022d on 22rd of every month,.-.\u201e «BEAT BRITAIN.By Canadian Liar, Saturday», (9) At.11,80 .By Canard Line, vi* New York on Mondays, at.618 ; POST OFFICE SAtflÜG BANKS.CANADA.1.\tThe following Post Office Savings Banks in Ontario and Quebec are open daily for the receipt and repayment of deposits, during the ordinary hours of Post Office business.2.\tThe direct security of the Dominion is given by the Statute for ail deposits made.3.\tAny person may hare a deposit account, and may deposit yearly any number of dollars, from $1 up to $300, or more with the permission of tho Postmaster-General.4.\tDeposits may bo made by married women, and deposits so made, or made by women whe shall afterwards marry, will be repaid to any such woman.6.Ae respects children under ten ye»ra of age, money may be deposited\u2014 Firstly\u2014By a parent or friend as Trustee for the obild, in which case the deposits can be withdrawn by the Trustee until the child shall attain tbe age of ten yean, after which time repayment will be made only on the joint reeoipts of both Trustee and child.SKcfoNCLT\u2014In the child\u2019s own name\u2014and, if so deposited, repayment will not be made until the child shall attain the age of ten yean.6.\tA depositor in any of the Savings Bank Po'-t Offices may continue his deposits at any other of suoh offices, witheut notice or change of Pass Book, and can withdraw money at that Savings Bank Office which is most convenient to him.For instance, if he makes bis fint deposit at the Savings Bank at Cobourg, he may make further deposits at, or withdraw his money through, the Post Office Bank at Coilingwood or Quebec, Sarnia; Brockville, or any place which may be convenient to him, whether he continue to reside at Cobourg or remove to some other plaee.7.\tEach depositor is supplied with a Pass Book, which is to be produced to the Po< tmastor every fme the depositor pays in or withdraws money, and the a ums paid ia cr withdrawn are entorod therein by the Postmaster receiving or paying the same.Each depotitor\u2019» account is kept in the Pottmatter-OencraVe Office, in Ottawa, and in addition to the Paihnaster\u2019» receipt in the Pa»i Book, a direct acknowledgment from the Pott matter-General for each «u» paid tn i» tent to the depotitor.If thii acknowledgment doe» not reach the depotitor within ten day* from the date of hi» deport, he mu»t apply immediately to the Poetma»ter-General, by letter, being careful to give hi* addrett, and, if necettary, Write again, becaute the PoetmatteP» receipt or entry tn the Pa»» Book i» not tufficient without the further receipt for the money from Ottawa.9.\tEvery depositor mutt tend his book, onee a year, vis: on the annivertary of hie fret depotit, for compariton with the Book» of the Department, and for in»ertion of intercet.The book will be returned to him by first mail, M no other time thould a depositor suffer hi» book to be out of his otsn possession.10.\tWhen a depositor wishes to withdraw money, he can do so by applying to the Postmaster General, who will send him by retain mail a cheque for the amount, payable at whatever Savings Bank Post Office the depositor may have named in his application.11.\tInterest at the rate of 4 per oent per annum is allowed on deposits, and the interest is added to the principal on tbe 30th Jane in each year.12.\tPostmasters are forbidden by law to disclose tho name of any depositor, or the amount of ny sum deposited or withdrawn.13.\tNo charge is made to depositors on paying in or drawing out money, nor for Pass Books, nor for postage on communication* with the Postmaster-General in relation to their deposits.14.\tThe Postmaster-General is always ready to receive and attend to all applications, complaints, or other communications addressed to him by depositors or others, relative to Post Office Savings Bank business 15.\tA full statement of the Regulations of the Post Office Savings Bank may be seen at say ot the Post Offices named in the following List :\u2014 Acton Vale,\u201d Albion, Alexandr a, Ailiston, Almonte, Amhemburg, Angus, Arkona, Araprior, Arthur, Aurora, Aylmer, East, Aylmer, Wo*t, Ayr.\t.Barrie,\t^ Both, Bayfield, Beaohville, Beamsrille, Beauharnois, Boaverton, Belleville, Berlin, .* B\u2018rthier, Blairton, Boboaygeon, Bond Head, Bothwcll, Bowman ville, Br&oebridge, Bradford, Brampton, Brantford, Bridgewater, Bright, Brighton, Brockville, Brooktin, Brussels, Brussels, Buckingham, Burlington, Campbellford.Cannington, Carleton Place, Cayuga, Gbambly Canton, Chatham, West, Chelsea, Chippawe, Clarksburg, Clearville,, Clifford, Clifton, Clinton, Coaticook, Cobourg, Golborne, Coldwater, Coilingwood, FURTHER OFFICES WILL BE ADDED FROM TIME TO TIME.Post Owes Dwaetmekt, OTTAWA, j Wt», £2,000.063 Si - WITH \u2014\u2014 LARGE RESERVE FUNDS, -AND- ited Hiiabilitv of Iders.XJnlimi_________ Shareno tiiYing Absolute Security to tbe insured.Continue doing Bueinese at Fair Rates- Policies issued here.Losses promptly paid.G.P.CHAMPION, AGENT.No.68, 8L Peter Bt., Qnebee.Jnly 7, 1877.*-Pastel Oar Bag epen till «.so i\\M 5\u2014 Do.da.dr.6,80 A.M.\u2022\u2014Bupplenrentezy Bag But* nr Jays at.-.- 12 80 P.M.Registered Letters most be posted 18 minutes before tbe closing of each man, Street Letter Boxee visited, î.00 A JC- 10.90 A-M., 180 and 5.45 P.M.\t* Oarrler's Delivery 8.80 A.M., 10.80 AJff., end 2.80 P.M.\t\u2019\t' J.B.I r.UNEaU, Poaimrjter.May 9, 1878.QUEBEC Jgj TIMIEmmOCUTIOI mHE TIMBER-TDWEES OF QUEBEC X having farm*! tbexnseivr?into an Association for tbs par peas of sec ox Lug a lair remuneration for their work, end also for the purpose of btadlng the znembera to assist one another, when, in consequence of an accident or otherwise, the property entrusted to tbe charge of any of the Members of the Association ts in danger.of being lost, the foiiowlns TARIFF OF PRICES baa been adopted, whleb will, in no case, be deviated from :_ Towing Onk from Indian Cove, Cap Rouge anti River St, Charles, 20 oems per load Grossing from North or Booth Bide.15 cents.Between New Liverpool and Patent Blip, and intermediate placée, 16 oenta per load.Between Victoria Cove and Lower Town, 121 oenta per load Towing Square Pine, Kim, or Ash, from Oat Rouge, Indian Cove, Bt.Charles River, oi erossiug the Bt.Lawrence, 12} oenta »st load.From Victoria Cove to Lowai Town, Square Pine, Elm and Ash io oentt Between New Liverpool and Patent B p and intermediate places, 12} oenta pei load, Board Pine 3 cent* extra from al! places.Bleeper*, same p. io?d.outside of the abevs named plac Corner of St.James Fetor ¦treat*, opposite Quebec Bank.and ».To all wbo are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, kss of manhood, Ac,, I will send a recipe that will core yeu, FRKE OF CHARGE.This great remedy was\u2019-tilacover* ed by a mUakr ary in South America.Send self-addressed envelope to tbe Bay.Jouph .Inman, Station D, Bible Routt, New York OUy.May 22.187«,\tFm-oodAw Compton,\tLakefield, 0,\tOshawa,\tg Cookstown,\tLanark,\tOttawa,\t^ Cornwall,\tLaprairie,\tOtterville.\tE Creemore,\tLeamington\tOwen Sound, 1 anville,\tLeeds,\tPaisley, Dresden,\tLennoxvilie,\tPakenham, Drnmmondvilie,\tLevis,\tParis, w.\tLindsay,\tPembroke,\t1 Dundalk Station\tListowel,\tPen etanguishine Da&das,\tLondon,\tPerth, Danganson,\tLondon, East,\tPeterboro\u2019, Dunn ville,\tL\u2019Orignal,\tPetrolia,\ti Durham,\tLucan,\tPlcton, 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Embro,\tMadoc,\tPortage du Fort, Brin,\tMiddleville,\tPort BurweU, Exeter,\tManotick,\tPort Oolborne, Feuelon Falls,\tManchester,\tPort Dslhousie, Fergus,\tMarkham,\tPort Dover, Fingal,\tMeaford,\tPort Elgin, Fleahorton,\tMelbourne,\tPort Hope, Font Hill,\tMerrickville,\tPort Robinson, Forest,\tMerrittos,\tPort Rowan, Fort Erie,\tMidland,\tPort Stanley, Frelighsborg,\tMillbrooke,\tPrescott, Galt,\tMille Roches,\tPrince Albert, Gananoqne,\tMilton, West,\tPrinceton, Qarafraxa,\tMinden,\tQuebec, Georgetown,\tMitchell,\tRenfrew, Georgina,\tMontmagny,\tRioeville, Glenallan,\tMontreal,\tRichmond, East, Goderich,\tMorpeth,\tRichmond, West Gravenhnrat,\tMorrisburg,\tRichmond Hill, Grimsby,\tMount Brydg*»,\tRidge town, Guelph,\tMount Forest,\tRidgeway, Halliburton,\tMuir,\tRimouski, Hamilton,\tMurray Bay,\tRiviere du Loup Harriston,\tNaranee,\t(en bas), Hastings,\tNew boro,\tRockingham, Hawkesbnry,\tNewburgh,\tRondeau, Heidelburg,\tNewbury,\tRoseau, Hospeler,\tNewcastle,\tRosemont, Hall,\tNew Edinburgh,\tSt.Andrews, East Huntington,\tNew Hamburg,\tSt.Catharines, W, H untsvUle,\tNewmarket,\tSt.Cesaire, lagersoii.\tNiagara,\tSt Hyacinthe, Inverness,\tNobleton,\tSU Jacobe, Iroquois,\tNorth Gower,\t8U Jerome, Jolietto,\tNorwich,\tSU John\u2019s East, Keene,\tNorwood,\tSu Mary\u2019s, Blan- Kemptville,\tOakville,\tchard, Kettleby,\tOdessa,\tSt Roch d© Que- Kincardine,\tOU Springs,\tbec, Kingston,\tOmemee,\tSU Thomas West, Kingsville,\tOnslow,\tSandwich, Kirkfield,\tOrangeville,\tSarnia, Knowlton\tOrilia,\tSaugeen, Lachine,\tOrono,\tScar boro*, Lac hate,\tOsceola,.\tS combe rg.aeevijle, nhilT, Three Rivers, Thurso, Tilsonburg, Toronto, Trenton, Union ville, Uxbridge, Vankleek Hill, Vienna,J Victoria, W alkerton, Wallaceburg, W r «ville.Waterdown, Waterford, Winchester, THE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN TIMES HOLLO WAT\u2019S PILLS l OINTMENT Tho Funs i nrlfy the Blood, correct an disorders ot t \u2022 Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bow31, d are invaluable tn all oomplaints Ins i tal to Females.i be OirrTKEHT 1s the only reliable remedy for Bed Leg», Old Wounds, Sores and Uloere, of however long stand tag.For Bronchitis Diphtheria.Coughs, Colds, Gotti, Rheumatism and all Skin Diseases U has no equal.BEWARE OF NEW FORK COUNTEBFEliS «Spurious imitations of \u201c Holloway\u2019s Pills and Ointment,\u201d are mannfaetured end rold under the name of \u201c Holloway A Co.,\u201d by j.F.Henry, Cnrran A Go., Drogglafe, and als by the Metropo cine Company with on tesnm- thiu- \"olltan Medi-of New York t*A trade mart: \u2014Again one of New York off oounterfislte Also, April, 1878.THE following volumes of STATUTES, Ac., may be procured from the Queen\u2019* Printer for Canada, Ottawa, vis :\u2014 THE PROVINCE OF UPPER CANADA\u2014Consolidated Statute*, 1859.THE PROVINCE OF LOWER CANADA\u2014Consolidated Statute* of J8\u20ac0 » \"Edit* \u2022 Ordinances,\u201d Civil Code, Code of Civil Procedure.THE PROVINCE OF CANADA.\u2014The volumes for the sessions of leil, 1854'^5 (l*t P»ri) 1854-5 (2nd Part), 1856, 1667, 1858, 1859, I860, 18M, 1862, 1863 (1st Part), 1663 ^2nd Part), 1864 18
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