Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 21 juin 1886, lundi 21 juin 1886
[" I FOB DYSPEPSIA^OB WEAK DIGESTION DRINK ST.LEON MINERAL WATER AFTER EACH MEAL.FOR CONSTIPATION TAKE IT before BREAKFAST.G1MAS, LAMOiS & UE.< Opposite A rckbithop't Palace.y 16, 1886.fobllLm ->r; Lan Dir a quvbcccmc ft a.a.mocv«mh| CivrrA*ri» wom; COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.SI VOUS SOUFFR.A D\u2019INDIGÏSTION, Buvhi L\u2019EAU ST.LEON APRKfc CHAQUE REPAS, ET A JEUN POUR LA CON.STIPATION GiKGKiS, LISGL01S & CIE., Vis-à-vis l\u2019ArchevêcliÉ.February 16,1886.\u2022bllLaa VOL.XL.QUEBEC, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1886.No.14.405 Carter\u2019* Little Liver Pills are free from crude aad irritating matter.Concentrated medicine only ; very «mill ; very ca y to take ; no pain ; no grip:ng ; no parnicg.rn.w.f&w AFTERNOON DESPATCHES.BE4TH OF BOBAKT PASH*.MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES Debate on tbe French Expulsion Bill.MARRIAGE OF ARCHIBALD FORBES.CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE Loxdon, Jane 19\u2014Hobart Pasha, Hon.August Charles Hobart, Marshal of the Turk* ish Emp re is dead.Portions of Armagh and Tyrone counties in tbe Province of Ulster have been proclaimed under the Peace Preservation Act.The London Times and the English pipers comment npin the abolition of imprisonment for debt in New York, and draw attention to the fact that au amendment of snch importance to tbe laws of the country has resulted from the efforts of aCanadian-British subject resident io New York, Erastus Wiman, to whom they give muoh credit for the accomplishment of a most humane and timely reform.Madrid, June 19\u2014The Cortes by a vote of 197 to 9 re jested s>enor Robledca protection against prolonging the existing treaty of commerce.» ¦' KING LUDWIG\u2019S FUNERAL.The New York Debtors\u2014The Apaches, Ac., Ac., &c.GREAT BRITAIN.London, June 19\u2014Toe marriage of Lord Cairm to Mias Adele Grant will not take place.Tbe lady\u2019s father has found unanswerable reasons for refadng to permit it.Mr.Gladstone, returning from a visit today, alighted a mile ontside E lie burgh, his inteatiop being to walk the remainder of the distance.He was recognized by the people a\u2019ong the road and soon had such a crowd at his heels that he,waa compelled to take refuge io a train car.He could not escape the crowd, though 2.000 women ctueriog and yelling followed him uutil he entered his hotel and disappeared.ABEK1CAX Washington, June 19.\u2014Archibald Forbes, of England, and Miss Lulu Meigs, daughter of Gsn.Meigs, were narried this morning.CANADIAN.Montreal, Jure 19\u2014A meeting of the citi sens ww held this morning.Mayor Beaugraod in the chair, for the purpose of organizing relief for the suffeiers at Vancouver, B.C.The Mayor announced that the City Council would vote $2,000, and Mr.H.Shorey stated that his son had collected $1,285 for the purpose.A committee was appointed to take the necessary steps to alleviate the safferiugs of the citizens of Vanooaver, and the Mayor was an-thomed to notify tbe authorities there to draw upon him to the extent of $3,000 let .he present.Olivier Verdun, aged 24 years, a resident of Cote 3f.Paul, has been missing from his home for several days, and the police have just found his body in the canal.Ottawa, June 19.- A largely attended meetiog was held here last evening for the purpose of taking steps to raise a contribution in Aid of the Irish Home Rale.At the meeting, $463 was collected io cash and committees were appointed to canvass the city.The Department of Public Works has awarded the contract for placing an elevator in the new public building, Hamilton, to Messrs, Miller, Bros, and Mitchell, Montresl, aad to Mr.John Fensim, Toronto, for an elevator in tbe Winnipeg Post Office.Messrs.J.B.Rolland Je F As, of Montresl and St.Jerome, baas seen red the contract for supply ing tbe Dominion Government with tab sized, air dried and loft dried psper.This class of Eper has beretorore been imported from Great itain and the United States.Tbe Cateoula Gazette to-day contains toe following appiintoieote :\u2014Benjamin V.Naylor, to be » wharfinger at St.John, N.B.; F.Crocker, to be ditto at Hopewell, Cape Albert County, N.B.-A special meetiog of the Pictou Bank has been called for the 28th of July, to dispose of agencies and to decide whether to carry on or wiud up tbe business of tbe Bank.-A charter has been granted the British and Canadian Mica and Miaiog Company with a capital of $33,000.-Tbe marine light at Oakville Point has been changed to the inner end of east pier.A fixed white light baa been stationed at Dorval instead of the old one.At Quacco Ledge.Bay of Fncdy, a red bell bnoy has been estabii»hed, and at Gibraltar Point, Toronto Harbour, tbe fog bell baa been replaced by a foghorn.Toronto, Sane 19\u2014The vital statistics registered here daring this week were ; Births 67, marriages 14, death 36.Tbs dead body of infant was found early this morning in tbe grounds of the Agnes street Methodist Church.An inquest will be held.The total receipts for the four concerts of the Toronto musical festival will amount to about $14,800.The total attendance was about 12,000, not including 1,000 who paid 60 cents each to hear tlm rehearsals.A number of bussmen quit work yesterday owing to a disagreement between them and Executive Committee regarding the rates of wages.Very few busses are running to-day as the Excutive want to keep out of debt and thereby save disgracing their assembly.The backward turn affairs have taken has bad depressing effect upon the other men, who condemn the seceders for deserting them at ^moment when everything seemed in tbe most favorable condition for the future.SPECIAL FROM ST.JuHH\u2019S, HFLD, LOSS OF LIFE ON THE GREAT BANKS.St.John's, Nfld., June 19\u2014The French brigantine \u201c Michael sank ou the Great Banks on Thursday and nine of her crew were drowned.Tbe bark \u201c Caristibel \u201d found dory (No.6) oontainiog tbe bodieiof two dead fishermen floating about 50 miles off Cape Ballard.No identification of the men was possible.They were buried at sea.FRANCE- Paris, June 19\u2014The French newspapers urge the Government to maintain the ojco-paiiou of the New Hebrides I«lind.June 20\u2014In tbe Senate, yesterday, M.Be-ranger read the report of tbe Committee ou the Expulsion Bill.The report recommends tbe rejection of the measure ou tbe ground that it is incompatible with liberty and prejudicial to the existence of cordiality with foreign powers.^ It furtber declares that the subject is cot one for the decision of Parliament, but for tbe judicial authorities.The debate ou the matter was fixed for Monday.ITALY Rome, June 19\u2014The Po notified Don Carlos that the approve of any attempt to disturb Spain.pe his indirectly Vatican will dis- BELGIEM.Brusixls, June 19\u2014The Belgian miners strike has ended.GERHANY.Berlin, June 19\u2014Prince Briamarck will soon go to Kissingen ; his wife will accompany him.His sou.Count Herbert Bismtrck, w ill summer at Hamburg.The Emperor goes to Ems shortly.BAVARIA.Muniuh, June 19\u2014King Ludwig\u2019s funeral took place to-day, a great crowd witnessing the cortege.Many foreign representatives were present, among whom were the Crowu Prince* of Germany aud Austria.Great sympathy was shown by the pcpulace, crowds of people sobbing aloud.Tte King\u2019s metier was informed of ner sou\u2019s death to-day, aud fainted at the intelligence, and has remained in a pitiable state ever tiace.UNITED STATES.Nuw York, Jane 19\u2014The Executive Cnm-raittee of the Brooklyn branch of tbe Irish Parliamentary Fund, to-day, forwarded $5,-000 to the treasurer of tbe Parnell fund in England.Argument was heard to-day by Judge Donohue in the Supreme Court in the habeas corpus esse of the prisoners confined in Ludlow street jail, who demand release in conformity with the new law as to impriaonmeut for debt.Tbe creditors of prisoners claim the law unconstitutional, and all the prisen-era\u2019 lawyers uphold its constitutionality, Decision was reserved.San Francisco, June 20\u2014Advices from Magdalena Sonora state that tea Mexicans attacked fifty Apaches in Zccapodepo pass near Sarache.The Indians were defeated and several bucks were killed and carried off.The Mexicans lost three killed and one wounded.THE GilPMSHlHBEITilN.LORD SALISBURY AT LEEDS.GREAT ENTHUSIASM.Hi« Address on the Irish Question, ciplioe.They have stood up for their conscientious convi.tion*, and have rested much of the>r own political position anJ career by doing so.In doing so they have given us an augurywhlch I welcome as a happy O3e,of the fibre and robustness and honesty, which still belong to the English race.(Loud cheers.) They negatived the pusillanimous doctrine that we were bound to yield to immoral blackmailers, and that we have not the strength to resist their solicitation^ I would only ask you now, you and all other Conservatives in this struggle on which we are entering, to meet them in tbe spirit in which they have acted.Do not let any inferior consideration prevent you from giving them all the assistance which their sacrifice has deserved.(Cheers.) Especially where a Liberal Unionist is standing, I would adjure sll the Conservatives not to~altow the circumstance that he is not a Conservative to diminish the earneitoess of their support or warmth of their enthusiasm (Cheers.) I would earuestly beg them to make every exception for him, just as much as if he were one of their own trusted leaders, to remember that there is a time for all thing*, that there will be a time for discussing other issues upoa which we differ with them, aud that nothiog which we do now will prejudice those ulterior decisions.But there is now before as one greet issue by which all others are overshadowed, aud tnat we have to determine whether this great Empire that we have inherited from our fathers aad forefathers, which is the glory of us all is to exüt or be destroyed, and it will depend on the self-saorifioe, self-control rad determination of the two parties who are joined together in this noble strife whether we ere able to band down to posterity tbe splendid gift which we received from those who have gone before.(Loud and prolonged cheers).London.Jane 19\u2014A meeting held in Islington list night to support a Conservative candidate for a seat in tne House of Coni mons ended io a not, and the furniture of tbe room in which - the meeting was held wss smashed by tbe jnob.Several women were badly frightened by the uproar aud fainted.One lady had an arm broken, and was conveyed to the hospital.Tbe speakers\u2019 plat form was stormed by the crowd, and the Duke of Norfolk, who is a Whig, and was an occupant of the platform, was roughly seized by tbe neck and jammed up against the wall and bustled off the stage.A number of his ccmpanious who were with the Duke were badly handled.The police were summoned and succeeded in stoppiog the rioters.MR.G03CHZN\u2019s MANIFESTO.Mr.Goecbeo has issued a manifesto to the electors of Edinburgh.He says : \u2018\u2018I have said nothing in my speeches which I wish to retract.I deny there is no alternative between Mr.Gladstone's scheme and coercion.I deny that the Paruell.tes must be the sole arbilers, or that a separate Irish Parliament and Executive is the only feasible eolation of the Irish question.I favor large measurea of decentralization, reheviag the Imperial Parliament of a portion of its work, but these should always be subject to tbe control of the Imperial Parliament.I especially object to giving a Dublin parliament control of the police magittracy, oecause a longstanding difference of race, creed and class unfits a parti-san government for exclusive and unre -trict-cd power.The Imperial Parliament would net be authorized in handing a minority amounting to one-third of the population of Ireland over to a government against which that minority has made a passionats protest.The autonomy of other homogeneous colonies bee.But it seems to be waving a farewell to the scenes of its glory, to the hi-tiricrock and the famous battle-field, t) the grand river which bore the fleet of England to victory, and the monument on which the chivalry of the victor has inscribe! together the names of Wolfe and Mcntcalm.For no British redcoits muster round it now.The only British redcoats now left upon the Continent are the reduced gar-rison of Halifax.That morning drum of England, the roll of which, Webster said, went round the world with the sun, has become, so far as Canada is concerned, a memory of the past.But in race and language, io laws and institutions, in history and literature, in all that makes national unaraoterand the higher life of a nation, England, without beat of drum, is there.Nor\u2014believe one who ha* lived muoh among the Americans, and found them kind\u2014 is the day distant when the last traces of the revolutionary feud will have vanished, when the hatred which the descendants of British Colonists were taught to cherish against their Mother Country will be cherished no longer, even in the most ignoble breast, and when Americans will regard Westminster Hall and Westminster Abbey as the sacred centre of their race.This is that realm of England beyond the Atlantic which George III.could not forfeit, which Canadian Independence, if it ever comes, cannot impair, upon which the stir of Empire, let it wend as far westward as it will, can never shed a parting ray.\u201d On the conclusion of the lecture the Vice-Chancellor ruse and thanked the lecturer, paying a tribute to his former services to the University, and ascribing to him the initiation of the movement which had made Oxford national SPECIAL FHUM TORONTO.Toronto, June 20\u2014John Quinlan, 14yeara of age, one of the boys of St.Nicholas Home, was drowned while bathing in the River Don, this morning.His body was recovered shortly afterwards.An inquest was held list night on the body of the infant found on the grounds of the Methodist Church, Agnes street, and a verdict of murder returned against some person or persons unknown.PRESENTS NO ANALOGY TO IRELAND, where the important portion of the people, including the best energies of the country, prefer the imperial lOinectL\u2019n.Justiie to Ireland must not inc'uds injustice to one-tbird of ber pipulation.Mr.Gladstone\u2019s scheme ia indeiensible in priacip'e and unworkable in practice.It only reserves to tbe Imperiil Parliament a paper supremacy.The adherents of Mr.Gladstone do not defend the details of the syheme ; they simp'v maintain the abstract principle of home rule.Therefore, their accusation that the opponents of the scheme have no definite alternative recoils on their own heads.But the Unionists are wil ing to extend local powers of self-government equally applicable to England and Scotland, such powers to be always subject to imperial control.No desire for momentary relief, no appeal of party or class ought to divert the people from defendiog tbe supremacy of Parliament, which is the real issue at stake.Therefore, I ask vou, electors of Edinburgh, to return me to Parliament, and thus indicate your desire for the defense of its supremacy.\u201d SPECIAL f&DX MUNTHEAL.Montreal, Jane 19\u2014Burglaries continue to be rife hete, three mere -being reported daring last night.Several burglars have been sentenced to terms of from three to five years in the penitentiary.A man named James Williamson wss arrested to-day charged with forging the name of D.Somerville to a note as an endorser.The Ontario* defeated the Shamrocks in the championship lacrone match this afternoon by three games to cne.Mgr.Fabre has just received official notification of bis piomotion to the rank of Archbishop.The presentation of the ensign of office will take place on the 20ih of July, and on the same evening a grand banquet will be tendered to Cardinal Taschereau and Archbishop Fabre, Mgr.Fabre bas been ia vitad to attend the induction of Cardinal Gibbons at Baltimore on the 30ih Lust.MR.GOSCHEN'S MANIFESTO.London, June 19\u2014Lord Salisbury made a campaign speech at Leeds yesterday.Enormous crowds awaited his arrival and cheered him loudly.The hall was packed, there being 5,000 persons preseot.Fully double that number of tickets bad beeu applied for.The audience whiled away the time by singing the National Anthem, \u201cAuldLang Syne,\u201d and various patriotic songs until Loid Salisbury appeared.Upon bis arrival there was an ontburst of vigorous cheering and the crowd sang \u201cHe is a jolly good fellow.\u201d Lord Salisbury in his address said : Much has been made of Parnell\u2019s recent protestation in debate, but it should be remembered that Mr.Parnell said that America would not be satisfied until she had destroyed the last link that keeps Ireland bound to England.This statement had beeu questioned, but it has been Çroved to bave been uttered in Cincinatti.be Government\u2019s paper safety guards would be worthless and with no force in them.They would be destroyed in the first five years of an Anarchist Government.The moment a demand is made for their repeal, they must be repealed or be simply swept away.Do not imagine that it affects Irishmen alone, It affects England in every way.A separate Ireland would mean Current Notes.(London Canadian Gazette, Srd June.) From the very interesting and able paper on \"Imperial Federation,\u201d read by Captain J.C.R.Colomb at the United Service Institution on Monday afternoon, before the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge, and a very distinguished audience that completely filled the theatre, a great deal of matter was necessarily omitted by the lecturer, iu consequence of the lateness of tbe hour, which, by command, was altered to enable the Prince, who had been holding a levée, to be present.There was one point, however, which the lecturer was specially careful not to omit, but to which the summary given in the daily papers unaccountably makes no reference, viz., the extreme importance to the question of imperial Defence of the Canadian Pacific Railway.It will be remembered that the Deputy Whewell Professor of International Law, as mentioned same time ago in these columns, laid particular stress on tbe vast chRoge brought about by the opening of this alternative and essentially British route to the East, which will enable the representatives of England to take a different and higher position whenever the question of the Suez Canal, and of inter-national obligations in connection therewith, are again discussed by the Great Powers.To Professor Lawrence\u2019s opinions Capt.Colomb heartily subscribed, going, however, more into detail, and dwelling on tbe importance to the Empire ot the fleet of first-alass steamers which the Canadian Pacific Railway has offered to place on the Pacific, an offer which the Government unaccountably seems a country ______________________________________ _______ possibly hostile which in a foreign crisis would I hesitate to accept.Captain Colomb projoin our enemy.It would mean a constant | tpaipd viuoroualv auaicst fm ne rial beincr additional burden upon the already over OPINION* OP THE PEOPLE.(To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle.) SlR,\u2014I never felt so mach ashamed in my life ot being à Quebec citizen as I did a few days ago, when conducting an American friend around our city walls, to eee tbe disgraceful state of these beautiful ttructures, the \"Lewis\u201d and \u201cKent\u201d gates, especially the latter.My friend was astonished that the citizen a or corporation could allow so discreditable a state of affairs to exist, or, that a people should ha va erected such ornaments to their city, and then neglect to keep them in a decent condition.The immediate surroundings of some of oar pablic buildings appear abo to be neglected, and the approaches aodadjoining grounds especially of our Custom House, would bear great improvement.It is no credit at all to oar Ottawa Government to aae the sorroonding grounds of this fine building* left so aoimproved, and in sach strong contrast co the appearance of the grounds and bnildings of our Quebec Government.Improvement.Quebec, June 19tb.1886.SPORTING NEWS.YACHTING.New York, Jane 19\u2014In the yacht race to day for the $1000 cup, the \"Puritan\u201d took the first place,\u2018\u2018Priscilla \u2019eecond, \"Atlantic third aod \"Mayflower\u201d fourth.8c«U\u20198 Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil.with Hypophosphiten Is more reliable as an agent in the cure of Con sumption, Chronic Coughs aad Emaciation soy remedy known to medical science, It is so prepared that tbe potency of these, two most valuable specifies is largely increased It is abo very pnlatahto.bnrdened tax payers of this country.You would have to guard your western coast, where some of the most flourishing and popu-lous works of industry exist, and where our workmeu have great interests at stake.If capital is withdrawn, employment ceues, and wage earners must find a living elsewhere.1 have been denounced by the labor candidates as a would be exterminator of millions of the horney bandad sons of toil from the mother land.I confess I am surprised that my simple suggestion that the state should assist émigration met such opposition.Surely lessening the number of workingmen, at borne, increases the chances of good wages.The more you can enable willing emigrants to go where they may become mors prosperous, the greater you will benefit those remaining here.At the same time they tell me, evei.Liberals like Mr.Take, that in some districts in Ireland, if yon give land, they must still starve.This is a ridiculous contention.It must be understood that I mean willing immigrants.But the last thing I wish is to draw a large migration of the pauperized Irish population, as it is neither good for them or gcod for us, and they would only demoralize the labor market, which is already overstocked.i If uot assisted to go abroad they inevitably come here.The workmen then should feel afraid of the Irish policy.You ask me whether 1 am prepared to answer the demand for l-ical govern ment in Ireland.My reply L that local gov ernmentand Home Rule have nothing wnat-ever to do with each other.I always advocated a good SYSTEM OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT for England, Scotland and Ireland.Tbe essence of thie is thus under the control of the central Government, which undertakes the duties consigned to it, that it by-laws, not laws, and should not dependent.Men can manage their local affairs better, or at least more to their taste, than those at a distance can man age foe them, and they also can learn in the practice of Local Government their duties to the Imperial Parliament.I thoroughly admit all this in the case of Ire land, bat unfortunately Ireland is in a diseased state and the powers given her for government might be used for oppression, to give her possession of powers His Lordship concluded as follows :\u2014Lord Hartington (applause) and Mr.Chamberlain (applause) have resisted the temptation of flowing with tbe easy stream of party dis- SPSOIAl FROM OTTAWA.- Ottawa, June 19\u2014It is repirted in the city that Senator Plumb is about to be called into the Cabinet aad replace Hon.J.A.Cha-pleiu as Secretary of tttite, while the latter will become Poatmaeter-General rice Sir Alexander Campbell, to become Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario.Hon.Mr.Chaplean, in an interview this afternoon, neither confirmed nor denied the repart ; he slid he was unaware that there wa* any truth in it.A telegram received in this city announces that the Roman Catholic d'.ocesi of Ottawa has been created an Archbishopric, and that B'shcp Duhamel has been elevated to be thp first Archbishop.Sheriff's Sales Tor tbe District of Quebec, FOR THE MONTH OF JUNK.John McCune vs.Thomas Meagher.\u2014No.151 of the official cadastre of the parish of St.Gabriel de Valcartier, County of Quebec, being a laud of 3 arpents in front, by 30 arpents in depth, situate in the third concesrion of the neigniory of St.Gabriel, north-west of the River Jacques Cartier, circumstances and dependencies.Sale at the ohnrch door of the parish of St.Gabriel de Valcartier, on the 22ad of June, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.Thomas Larivier* vt.Narcisse Legare.\u2014 Lot No 181 of the official cadastre of the parish of Charlesbaurg, County of Quebec, being an emp\u2019ace nent situate m the seigniory of St.Ignace, concession St.Bernard, with buildings.Sale at the church door of the parish of Charlesbourg.on thé 25th of June, at 10 o\u2019clock io the furenocn.St.Romuald aad Sillery Ferry.Steamer \u201cLEVIS,\u201d CAPT.DE8ROOBKR, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 12th May, will leave (weather and circum- stanoes permitting), as follows New Liverpool,\tQuebec.5.16 A.M.\t6.00 A.M.8.00 A.M.\t9.00 A.M.10.00 A.M.\t11.30 A.M.1.00 P.M.\t2.00 PAI.3.00 P.M.\t4.31 P.M.5.80 P.M.\t6 15 P.M.SUNDAYS\t\u2022 2.0 P.M.\t1.80 P.M.5.00 P.M.\t3.00 P.M.- »\t6.00 P.M tar Calling at St.Romuald and Bowens Wharf, Sillery, going and returning.Every Saturday the Steamer will make a trip from St.Romuald and Sillery to Quebec a 7o\u2019clock F.M.May 14.18!6.______________________ ISLAND OF ORLEANS FERRY STEAMER \u201cORLEANS,\u201d CAPTAIN BOLDUC, ON AND AFTER THE 12th MAY, until farther notice, weather and ciroum-stances permitting : WILLTLEAVE passes be in- tested vigorously against Imperial being always postponed to postal considerations, or, as he contemptuously put it, against the defence of the Empire being weighed in the scale with some question of a twopenny halfpenny stamp.In the case, however, of the Canadian line to China and the East, it is clear to all who have looked into the matter that postal and Imperial interests would both be prumoted by its adoption ; and, indeed, the postal advantages that are offered by it are too obvions to be overlooked.On another point Captain Colomb laid great stress, viz., the abjolate neceisity of establishing, somewhere in the Pacific, an arsenal and factory, from which gens, ammunition, and stores could be supplied ia time of war, to oar fleets and armies.The more elaborate and expensive are our arms of precision, and the quicker is the firing, the more important does it become that a supply should always be forthcoming ; and, with onr vast Imperial and commercial interests in all quarters of the globe, it is absurd that everything should be jeopardised by the chance of capture by an enemy, or less from a storm, of a storeship whose precious cargo could only be replaced from Woolwich.Some point in Australia, or Vancoaver, were suggested as suitable for such a depot.The latter place has eaormons advantages in its favor.It might easily be made impregnable.It is close to the Naoaimo coal mines.It ia reaebab\u2019e through British territory, and by the safe North Atlantic, within a fortnight from England.It is connected by rail with the existing dockyard and garrison at Halifax.From it supplies could be readily sen) to all points\u2014Port Hamilton, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, and also India.Mr.Goldwin Smith lectured to a very large audience at Oxford, on May 26lh.His-subject was the \"Political History of Canada.\u2019 He traced the course of political parties, the process of Confederation and ite results.He denied that Canada had ever been provoked to rebellion by the tyranny of the Mother Country, maintaining that the rising in 1837 was less of a rebellion than of a petty civil war.He denied also that Canada had been satisfied with the same measure of Home Rule now offered to Ireland.He said that Imperial Confederation, so feras Canada was concerned, was a dream.The concluding passage of his lecture, was \"Whatever may happen to the political connection, your nobler dominion over British Canada and over all the English-speaking part of the Continent is safe.The flag of conquering England still floats over the citadel of Que- Island.\tQuebec, 5.15 A.M.\t6.15 A.M.8.00 A.M.\t9.15 A.M.10.00 A.M.\t11.80 A.M 1.30 P.M.\t2.30 P.M.8.30 P.M.\t4.45 P.M.5.30 P.M.\t615 P.M4 SUNDAYS 11.80 A.M.\t.00 P.M! 1.45 P.M.\t2.30 P.M.3.15 P.M.\t4.00 P.M.5.00 P.M.\t6.00 P.M.7.00 P.M.\t\u2022 tirand Trnnk Railway.FAST EXPRESS TRAIN SERVICE -BETWEEN- Quebec and\tPortland* Boston.New York, Ottawa, Frockvillc, Hingston, Toronto.Chicago, and all points in tbe United States and Canada.Leave Quebec (G.T.R.Ferry) at.1.45 P.M.and 8.00 P.M LeaveSouthQuebecat.?.20 P.M.and 8.30 P.M Trains from the West arrive at South Quebec at.7 A.M.and 1.50P.M.Mixed from Richmond only at.6.30 P.M.Arrive at Quebec about 15 minutes later.tW Baggage Checked through to and from Quebec.Information about rales, &cM can be had at the Ticket Office, opposite St.Louis Hotel and 17, Sous-le-Fort Street, also at the Stations in Quebec and South Quebec.JOSEPH HIOKSON, General Manager.June 14, 1896.Brand Trunk Railway Ferry, 0N, AND AFTER THE 14th JUNE, the Ferry Steamer WILL QUEBEC.P.M.We press to the West.8 0] Mail to the West LEAVE SOUTH QUEBEC.A.M.7.00 Mail from the West.P.M.2 00 Lightning Express from the West.6.90 Mixed from Richmond.tST Intermediate trips lor Freight.J une 12, 1886.Intercolonial Railway.1886,\u2014SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.\u20141886.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 14th, 18S6, tbe Trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sundayaexcepted) aa followr : TRAIS 8 WILL LEAVE JULY IB.For Halifax ana St.John.8.15 A.M, For Riviere da Loup.2.30 P.M.For Riviere da Loup.5.C5 P.M.TRAINS WILL ARRIVE AT LEVIS.* From Riviere du Loup.5.18 A.M.From Riviere da Loup.:.1.55 P.M, From Halifax aud St.John.7 25 P.M.The Sleeping Oar leaving Levis on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, runs through to Halifax, and the one leaving on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday to St.John.EW Ail Trains are ran by Eastern Standard Time.Tickets may be obtained, and also informa, tion about the route, and about Freight and Paeaenger Rates from T.LAVERDIERE, 49, Dalhousie Street, Quebec D.POTT INGER, Chief Superintendent.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., ) June 8th, 1886.\ti June 15.1886.The S.S.\u201cOtter,\u201d Capt.G.M.MAY, SEASON AS FOL- tdT Calling at Ht.Jcseph up and down.*¥3 Oa Sundays the faro to St.Joseph will be he same as to the Island.Every holiday the S\u2019oamer will make a trip from the Island to Quebec at 8 \u2019clack A.M.May 14, 1836 GRATEFUL\u2014COMFORTING.FPPS\u2019S COCOA.BREAKFAST.\u2018 By a tdorougb knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of tho fine property's of wall-selected Cocoa, Mr, Epps has prov;u>h1 onr breakfast tables with a ''elicately flavored boveroge which may save as many heavy doctors bills.It is by the judi-oiou* use of such articles of diet that a oonstitu-non may bo gradually bnilt up untill strong enough to resixt every tendency to disease.Hundreds of subtle moJadiee are floating around is.ready to attack wherever there is a weak point.Wo may escat*.many a fatal shaft bj oeping oureelv.-.i well fortified with pure blooc and a properly nourished frame.\u2014\"CivilServie Gazette.Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold only in Packets by Grocers, labelled thus JAKES tiPPS A Co.Uomceopathle ChemlstE, London, England.October 6, 1885.\tt,th,sat.30w-d&w j.j wss U tv El B tes H a IS w B Wbsn I rrv rnre I *jo not mrr n wrtly to slop them f^r a tlmoADd Itevn Iisva thrm return ncohi.I tnrnn a relirai cure.I hare m.uie Che itiMAReof FITS.KPILEPbY ai YA LL-JNO SIOKNIXVt l.*r»duo< study, f wart ant my rfinrily to car* the worst esun*.ILk-aiuo other* h«v« faltevl lit no rctsonfar not now r»r#tvtug a cur*.Nend At tmeo for a IreAtiM and a Frr# IU>tilo ol my lafANlldo rust\u2019ly.Olvo Express And for:(\u2019fT.cs.It co.*ta you n >clilne ivrAtrlsi, \u2022 nd I will curs you.Address D1L II.O.ROOT, Bimh dee, 37 longe St., Toronto.April 1836.\tthAsat&w-Fm 10 days, and never returns No purge, no salve, no suppository.Su tier ers will loarn of a vinr.ple rimed y hree, by address ng O.J.MASON, 78 Nassau et., N.Y March 22, 18 fri-Fm WILL SAIL THIS lows from QUEBEC on SATURDAY, 3rd July, and every alternate Saturday at 9 A.M., and from RIMOUSKI, with the Mails, on MONDAY, 5th July, and every alternate Monday, at 2 A.M., calling at MURRAY BAY, also at BERSIMIS and other places on tbe North Shore as far aa ESQUIMAUX POINT.Returning, will leave ES QUIMAUX POINT on THURSDAY, 8th July, and every alternate THURSDAY, at Noon, with the Mails for RIMOUSKI, thence to Quebec, calling as before.For Freight or Passage, apply At Rimouski to JOS.ST.LAURENT, At Murray Bay to ELIE MALTAIS, Or, to A.FRASER A GO., Quebec.June 21,1386.apll2 FOR SALE, THE PASSENGER STEAMER \"BIENVENU,\u201d Hull thoroughly repaired, will be sold cheap.For particulars apply to the St.Lawrence Steam Navigation Co.A.GABOURY, Secretary.J une 9,1886.\tAm i NOTICE 8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PIER at mouth of Cap Rouge River, and in ?e with the only otber Deep Water Pier there, IS SUBMERGED AT ABOUT HALF TIDE, and that the position is shown by A GREEN BUOY.CAP ROUGE PIER AND WHARF 00., AMOS BOWEN, Manager.April 29,1886.rp a tp rmr^nr» MADIAS PACIFIC R\u2019V -for- Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Port Arthur, Winnipeg, Mant and the Rooky Mountains.OH-A-ITGrEl OF TIME.Commencing Monday, January 4th, 1886, Trains will run as follows \u2022e-2 a q, .5 x >&q as*; - sou try the ex périment yourself or visit more heroic friends who tell you that it revives Parad se.W, P.Stephen\u2019s article in the Popular Monthly, with its breezy pictures, certainly tempts one to try it.Li«zt.the great p:anisc aud composer, is so widely known that this sketch of him comes in very aptly a?an introduction to the aitiile by Dr.Pierce on \u201cModern Music Schorls,\u201d full ( f notes of the past aud suggestions for the present.\u201cA Turkish Dinner on the Ndo\" is a pleasant traveler's shetoh.Iu \u201cOld Wells\u201d W.E.McCann ditcuurseih like an olden essayist cn the charms of pure water, though he censures poets for preferring wine and ale.\u201cA Tour Tmough Normandy\u201d it one of the home like bits of travel just suited to the reason.Ricaurte, a South American hero, finds a fitting niche.\u201cHigher Education in Indiana,\u201d a very interesting ac count of fottr g-eat institutions in that State, shows that it ranks high indeed in it* Univer sity life.-Ernest Ingerso'l takes u* to the \u201cHeadwaters of tha James,\" and the charm ing series of pictures tempts one to their cool and breezy realities.\u201cWeighing Machines,\u2019 by Abbott, will give much carious informa tion so most readers.The storiei in the July number of Frank Leslie\u2019s Popular Montldy are 1 ke the articles\u2014bright, breezy, just suited tn reading in the sultry days.Roller Skating still contioues to be very popular.Tbe banner march Saturday after noon waa won by a I'.ttle girl about 12 years old.There was a large crowd present on Saturday night to see the race betweon Mana ger Moultbrop and Harrison.Mr.Moultrop was ill in the afternoon and was advised by his friends to pcstponethe race, but being a very plocky fellow he laughed at th«ir advice and said he would start the race even if he got left behind.After the amateur race Messrs.Moulthrcp and Harrison came out upon the coarse and took a couple of turns before the race.Both men showed consider able speed, but Moultbrop's right skate seemed to be out of order and continually tripped him on the turcs.Tho contestants were called to the starting line by Mr.O\u2019Con.cor, who gave thtm the start at cnce.Moultbrop forged aheid on the start, but tripped oo the corner aud was pasted by Harriton, who kept a good lead to the finish.Moultbrop waa ill after the r^se aud wai taken home in a carriage but recovered during the night.Tuis week the attractions are immense at the Rink.On Monday night there will be a half mile foot race fop the championship of Quebec.Mach interest is taken amongst the snow-slice clubs as nearly every clnb has a representative in the race.0u Wednesday night there will be a muaical chair tournament.On Touraday and Saturday nights there will be tbe first two of a series of five bicycle rases for a diamond medal and the championship of Quebec.All tbe flyers have entered and the races will be very exciting.On Friday night there will be a reception tendered to Mtssra.Hanlan and Hos-mer, at which all the prizes won at the races at Lake St.Joseph will be presented by His Wcrsh|pthe Mayor.There will be a large nuiq ber of distinguished persons pieient ami mutio will bedurniahed by the full band of the 8th Battalion.Admission to the reception 25 cents.Saturday night will be the event of the week, the grand carnival of nations, which all should see, ai nothing so grand ha* ever been given in thecjty before.ADVICE TO MOTHBRb.M rs.Winhlow\u2019r Soothing Sykui* Hhmifd always be u-ieit fur children teethirg.It H >qtbee the child, Boftenn tho gums, allays all pain.cureH wind colic, and in the IkhI remedy for diarrhii'a.Twenty-five cents a holtlo.February 17, 1886.\tm.wftfri-LniAw personal Intelligence.The London World of the Ôth says i\u2014Col.Philip, late of ths 4th Hutsirs, and Colonel Ravenhill, R.H.A., sail on Thnreday in the \u201cParisian\u201d for Canada, where they will make large purchases of horses for the Cavalry and Artillery, and report on the capabilities of the Dominion aa a source of supply in case of war.A very large comber of non-reaident members of the Legislator* have already returned to their homes, and after to-night, it is probable that very few will be found remaining in town.Mr.Ouderdonk, of New York, the well-known contractor, is at the St.Izmis Hotel.GENTLEMEN\u2019S & BOYS\u2019 SumerCiolig, \" ' .,&c THE ATTENTION OF OUR CU8TOM-ers and tho Public ia invited to the above Goods, the Stock being very complote with tho Latest and Cheapest Goods ever oftered.Gentlemen\u2019s White Vests.Gentlemen's Alpaca and Drill Coats.Gentlemen\u2019s Tweed Suits, from $6.70.Gentlemen\u2019s Waterproof Coats, frnm$6.00.Boys' Jersey Suits, from $1.50.Boys\u2019 Brown Drill Suits, from $2.00.Boys\u2019 Colored Washing Suits, from $1.25.Boys\u2019 Sergo Sailor Suits, from $2.2ô.Boys\u2019 Tweed Suits, from $3.25.Newest Patterns in Colored Regatta Shirts, from $1.00.White Long Cloth Shirts, from $1.00.Linen Collars, from $1.50 per dozen.Gauze, Merino and Summer Cashmere Vests and Pants.Cotton, Merino and Summer Cashmere Half Hose.Bathing Drawers, from 10c.Bathing Suits.Colored Silk Scarfs, from 20c., best value ever offered.Washing Scarf and Ties.Braces, Gloves, &c., &c.Clothing and Shirts made to order at short notice.First class style and fit guaranteed.GLOVER.FRY & CO.GOODS -FOR- MID-SUMMER TRADE.WE AGAIN INVITE THE ATTEN-tion of our numerous patrons to the fol.lowing New nnd Fashionable Gords which we are showing for tbe Mid-Summer Trade, a poor A Counterfeit Note.imitation op a merchants bank TEN DOLLAR NOTE.The Borsford Almanac and Cook Book mailed free on application to the Ramford Chemical Works, Providence, K.I.Province
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