Quebec morning chronicle, 26 juillet 1888, jeudi 26 juillet 1888
[" QUEBEC, THURSDAY, JULY 2G, 18S8.No.15 052 VOL.XL11.AFTERNOON REPORTS.MR.AND MRS.GLADSTONE CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING.A Plot to Assassinate Ferdinand- Prince BRINGS BISMARCK INDISPOSED.General Sheridan Improving\u2014A Plucky Octogenarian, etc., etc.Loxnox, July 25.\u2014Mr.end Mr*.Gladstone celebrated thtir golden wedding to-day.Testimonials in the shape of let ere, Ul*grams and presents poured in upon them by hundreds.The couple were giv«n a réception at the residence of Ksri Spencer thie evening and were ptevsn'ed with portraits of themselves paiate l by Frank Holland, aad Habert Herkemer, and a'sj w.th three Urge silver cops eni en addrres siitned hy 150 members of Parliament.Lord Granville made the speech of presentat'eo.The Chronicle'* Rame corievpondent siys : It is asserted that the Itsllan Goverumpot has been officially notified that Emperor William will visit Rome, end it U probable Emperor Francis Joseph will come at the same time The Central Asiatic Railway will toon be extended to Herat via Ssrakhs.The crops in Southern Russia are being spoiled by heavy reins.Jas.J.O'Kelly, the well-known journalist and member of Parliament for the north divi.sum of Roecommon, waa arrested in London last evening fer offenses under the Crimes Act.The warrant for his arrest charges him with making speeches in Ireland inciting to intimidation and boycottieg.Mr.O\u2019Kelly, coder an escort of police, lelt for Dublin on the early train tirs morning.The charges agaiust himare bssed on utterances in aspeech at the recent election in the south division of Longford, which resulted in the retain of Mr.Fitzgerald, Parnellite, to the Honse of Com-mocs.It is sxpected Mr.Fitzeerald and Mr.Leamy, ihe newly-elected member of Parliament for South Sligo, will also be arrested.Dcbux, July 25\u2014The eviction of tenants was resumed on the Vandeleur estates in County Clare to-day.All cf the tenants whom the bailiffs sought to eject tffsred a stout resistance.Several peraccs were hurt and many arrests were made.The Exchequer Court on application of Timothy Healey.M.P., has granted a conditional order of habeas corpus for the release from prison of John Dillon, on the ground that owing to informalities the Ccnnty Coart judge who sentenced Mr.Dillofi on appeal, had no jurisdiction to.re-hear the case.BrRLix, July 25\u2014The AlUjemine Zcitunj learns that a revolutionary plot baa been discovered in Rustchuk, Bulgaria, and that two persons have been arrested io connection with the affair.The Bnlgariau Foreign and Finance Ministers have arrived at Rustchuk to enquire into the plot.L-.ttere under date of Keiff were found in the p.'ssession of the persons arrested.A number of Bulgarian refugees headed bv M.Zonkoft are attending the Pan-Slavists Christianity festival at Keiff, and it is supposed they are implicated in the plot.The Co\u2019ogne Gazette denies that the German Government intends to protest against the Socialist congre*a which it is propoaed*to hold at Paris doriog the exhibition there next year.Prof.Ischakert of the Knnigsberg University has discovered in the library numerous hitherto unknown manuscripts of sermons and commentaries written by Marthin Lather rom 1519 to 1521.The death of Emperor William first and Emperor Frederick has cost the Prices of Thura and Taxis feudal contributions amounting to 2,000,000 marks.Prince Bismarck is indisposed.His physicians have been summoned to him.His illness is not serions.J J.\\V.Baker, at the offoe of R.M.Stocking, City Ticket Agent opposite St.Lonis Hotel, where Tickets are on sale, anl alsa by all sub-Agents.tar No Freight billed after 5 P.M.at Quebec.Through Expieos will run between Chambord Junction and Metabetchouan, and Steamer \u201cPenbonca will run on Lake St.John, in cm nection with Trains, about 1st August, dato to be hereaftar announred.For information as to Freight and Passenger Rates, apply to AFÆXANDRK HARDY General Freight and Passenger Agent, Quebec.Single Fare return first-class Tickets on Saturdays good te return till following Tnes day, are issued from Quebec to all Stations as far North as Riviere a Pierre, and to all points North of Riviere a Pierre, good to return by Train leaving Lake St.John Sunday Night.J.G.SOUTT, Sec.k Manager, Commercial Chambers, June 15, I8f8.For QUBBEO 0BII7&AL RAILWAY.P.M.\tI A.M.2-15 Express to Sher- J 7.C0 Night Express brooks,\tI\tfrom Sherbrooke 4 ] 11.00 Mixed from Ot.2.80 Mixed to St.I Joseph.Joseph.\t[ P.M, 8.30 Night Express to I 2 HO Express from Sherbrooke.| Sherbrooke, June 21, 18r8.April 18, 1888.Lm-ao-wed HERO OIGr-A-IRS 7.45\tMail to Halifax and Accommodation to R.do Loup.M.2 00 Mall to R.du Lonp.4.45\tAoocitnmodbtioa to E.da Loup, 6 09 Mixed from R.do Loup, P.M.3,00 Mail from B.du Laup.7.45jMail from Halifax.SLMD OF ORLEANS FERRY STEAMER \u201cORLEANS,\u201d ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 14th May, until further notice weather and oiroumstanoee permitting WILL LEAVE Island.\tQcibxo.6.15 A.M.\t6.15 AM.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.\t\u2022 6.15 P.M.SUNDAYS\t 12.09 A.M.\t1.00 P.M, 1.45 P.M.\t2.80 P.M.3.15 P.M.\t4.CO P.M.5.00 P.M.\t6 00 P.M.7.00 P.M.\t ÊT Calling at St.Joseph up and down, IB Every Holiday the Steamer will make a trip from the Island at 8 A.M., and in the Afternoon the trips will be the same as on Sundays.Sundays and Holidays the faro to St.Joseph will be the same as to the Island.AY A Special Trip from the Island every Thursday night at 10 o\u2019clock.May 12.1888.Ferry Line between Quebec & St.flomuald.The Steamer \u201c LEVIS,\u201d OAPT.L.1DESROOHER.1 ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 14th instant, will leave as under (weather and circumstances permitting) I\u2014 Nsw Liverpool.\tQuebec.5.16 A.M.\t6.00 A.M.8.00 A.M.\t9.00 A.M.10.00 AM.\t11.30 A.M.1.00 P.M.\t2.00 P.M.&0Q P.M.\t4.00 P.M.5,00 P.M.SUNDAYS\t6.15 P.M.2.00 P.M.\t1.80 P.M.5.00 P.M.\t8 09 P.M.6.00 P.M.The Direct Route between the West and all Points on the Lower St.Lawrence and Baie des Chaleur, Province of Quebec ; also for New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward and Cape Breton Islands, Newfoundland, and St.Pierre, All the Popular Summer Sea-Bathing -AND- FISHING RESORTS OF CANADA ABE ALONG THIS LINK.NEW AND ELEGANT BUFFET SLEEP-ing and Day Oars run on Through Express Trains between Montreal, Halifax and 8t.John.Canadian, European Mall, and Passenger Roule S Passengem for Great Britain cr the Continent leaving Montreal on Thursday Morning will join outward Mail Steamer at Rimooski the same Evening The attention of Shippers is directed to the superior facilities offered by this routs for transport of Flour and General Merchandise ntended for tho Eahtern Provincas and Newfoundland, abo for shipments of Grain and Produce intended for the European Market.Tickets may be obtained, and aU information about the route, Freight and Passenger rates, on application to T.LAVERDIERE, Quebec City Agent, 49, Dalhousie Street, Quebec.D.POTTINGER, Chief Superintendent.Railway Office,\tI - -j Moncton, N.B., 28th May, 18£8, June 2, 1888.Lm Intereolesis! Railway.1888-SUMMER ÂRRAKCIKENT.-I8E8.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 4th, 1888, the Trains of tbis Railway will rnn daily, (Sunday excepted) as fclU ws TRAINS WILL LEAVE LEVIS.For Halifax and St.John.8.15 For Rivtore do Loup and Ft.Flavie.14.30 For Riviere do Loup.17.05 TB4INS WILL ARRIVE AT LEVIS.From Riviere da Loup.5.18 From Riviere du Loop and St Flavie.13.45 From Halifax and St.John.19.30 The Sleeping Car leaving Point Levis on Tuesday, Ttaraday, ar.d Saturday, rnn threngb to Halifax and the one leaving m Monday, Wednesday and Friday to 8t.John, ear AU Trains are rnn by Eastern Standard Time.Ticket may be obtained, and also Informa tion about the route, and about Freight and Passenger Rate1) from T.LAVERDIERE.49, Dalhonai Street .Qnekec D.POTTINGEF, Chief Superintendent.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., I May SOtb, 18i-8.\tf Jane 2, 1888.- ''«ira i QUEBEC CENTR&LRtlLWlT.Quebec, Boston, New Fork and Wliite Mountain Line, Direct and beet route to Boston and all New England Pointe via Sherbrooke and Lake Memphremagog.The only Line running Parlor and Sleeping Can between Quebec and New Spring-field and Quebec and Boston without change.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 2Sth Trains will leave Quebec EXPRESS\u2014LeaveQnebecbyFerry2.15 P.M.Leave Levis 2.45 P.M.Arrive Beauce Jet.4.S8 P.M.Arrive Sherbrooke 8.40 P.M.Arrive Newport.Vt.f 10.40 P.M.Arrive Boston 8.3C A.M, Arrive New York 11.40 A.M.Monarch Buffet Parlor Sleeping Car on this train Quebec to Springfield without change.PASSENGER\u2014Leave Quebec br Ferry 8.80 P.M.Leave Levis 9.15 P.M.Arrive Beauce Junction 11.80 P.M, Arrive Sherbrooke 4.45 A.M.Arrive Newport 6.55 A.M.Arrive Boi-ton 5.00 P.M.Arrive New York 7.50 P.M, Monarch Buffet Parlor Sleeping Car Quebec to Boston without change on this train.by Ferry 2.30 P.M.M.Arrive Beauce MY Calling at St.Romuald and Bowen\u2019s Wharf, Sillery, going and returning.Every Saturday there will be a trip from St.Romuald and Silfety to Quebec at 7 P.M.Every Holiday the Steamer will make a trip from 86.Romuald to Quebec at 8 A.M., and in the Afternoon the trips will be the same as on Sundays.May 12, 1888.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PIER at mouth of Cap Rouge River, aud in ine with tho only other Deep Water Pier there, IS SUBMERGED, and that the posi tion is shown by A FLAT BUOY by Day and A WHITE LIGHT by Night.»\u201d I0AP RG^OE PIER AND WHARP CO:, AMOS BOWEN, Manager.May;i8,188.1 MIXED\u2014l eave Quebec b S.( 00 P____________________ Arrive St.Francois 7,45 ALLAN LINE.Leave Levis Jet.6.45 P.M P.M.NIGHT TRAIN will leave Levis at 9.15 P.M.cn Sundays instead of Saturdays as at present, commencing on tho 15th July and everv > ucceeding Sunday during the season.Tbii Train has through Monarch Sleeping and Buffett Cara for Boston and other New England Points without change.TRAINS ARRIVE AT QUBBEO EXPRESS\u2014Leaving New York 4.80 P.M Leaving Boston 7.00 P.M, Leaving Newport 6.00 A.M.Leaving Sherbrooke 8.15 A.M.Arrives Levis 2.10 P.M.Arrives Quebec by Ferry 2.20 P.M.Monarch Buffet Parlor Sleeping Car on thia train Sdringfield to Levis without change.PASSENGER\u2014Leaving New York 9.15 A.M, Leaving Boston 1.C0 P.M.I caving New- fort 9.00 P M.Leaving Sherbrooke 11.15 \u2019.M.Arrives Levis 6.40 A.M.Arrives Quebec 7.00 A.M, Monarch Bnffet Parlor Sleeping Oar on this train Boston to Quebec without change.MIXED\u2014Loaves St.Francois 6.00 AM.Leaves Beauce Jot.7.25 A.M.Arrives Levis 10.50 AM., andArrives Quebec by Ferry 11.00 AM, Sure connections made with Intercolonial Railway train* Qarlaka Junction and Levis for passengers4 off that line going to New England points.Stick Time, No Delai*, Beautiful Scenery, ew York and Boston Through Mails and Express carried by thia Line.Baggage checked through to all points.For tickets and full information apply to General Ticket Office opperikt St.Laois Hotel, J.H.WALSH, JAS R.WOODWARD, Aet\u2019gGen\u2019 Pass.Agent, Gen Manager Sherbrooke, P.Q., June 15, 1M8.July 12, 18«8.Ucder&mtr act with the Go vernmeuts of Canada and Newfonnd'anH for the conveyance of the CANADIAN and VNITaD STATES MAILS.1888 Nommer ArranKcmeuts.!1888 THIS COMPANY\u2019S LINES ARE COM-pjsed of the following Double-engined, Clyde-built Iron Steamships.They are built in water-tight compartments, ere unsurpassed for strength, speed and comfort, are fitted np with ell the modern improvement* that practice experience can suggest, Vault.Tonnage Commander*.PARISIAN.6865 Lt Smith, R N R.SARDINIAN.4876 Gapt J Ritchie.8ARM ATIAN.8647 Cept W Richardson POLYNESIAN.8983 Capt Hugh Wylie.CIRCASSIAN.3724 Cept Barrett.RNR NOVA SCOTIAN.8305 Capt K Hughe*.PERUVIAN,,,, .8C49 Capt J G Stephen.CASPIAN.2728\tCapt A McDougall POMERANIAN.1361 Capt W Dalriel.G 4 RTH AGINIAN.4214 Capt A Macnicol.BUENOS AYREAN4005 Capt Jarres Scott, ASSYRIAN.8970 Cart John Bentley.SIBERIAN.8904\tCapt tt P Moore.GRECIAN.8613\tCapt C E LeGsllais NORWEGIAN.8523 Capt R Oarruthers.ROSAKUN.8500\tCapt D-McKillop.MONTE VIDEAN.8500 Capt W 8 Ma n.COREAN.M88\tCapt C J Menxies.SCANDINAVIAN.8-.6s Capt John Park.HIBERNIAN.2.-97 Capt John Brown CAN ADIAN.20P6 Capt John Kerr.PRUSSIAN.,.2794 Capt J Ambnry.NESTORIAN.2K£9 Capt J France.AUSTRIAN.2458 Capt - MANITOBAN.2395 Capt Dunlop.PHŒNICIAN.2856 C pt D J Jamee.WAI DKNSIAN\t.2*58 Capt W hyte.LUCERNE.1935 CaptNnnan.ACADIAN.931\tCapt F McGrath.NEWFOUNDLAND 919 Capt C Mylius.The shortes sea route between America and Europe being only five days between land to land.Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec and Montreal Mail be vice.FTIHE MAIL S.S.\u201cOTTER,\u201d OAPT.G.M.J.MAY, is intended to leave Rimouski at A.M.on SUNDAY, 22nd July, and fort nightly for Esquimaux Point, calling at Berei mis and along the North Shore.Will leave Quoboc at 9 A.M.the day previous.Returning, will leave Eequimaux Point at 10 A.M.Wednesday, 1st August, and fortnightly.A.FRASER AICO.i Joly 16,1888\tmyl From Liverpool,\tFrom Derry.\tSteamship*.\tFrom Qu elec.21 June\t22 June\tPolynesian .\t12 July \t\tSabdinian.\t6 \u201c 12 July\ti» July\tParisian\t\t2 Aug 16 \u201c 26 \u201c\t27 \u201c\tPolynesian .\t 9 Aug 16 \u201c\t10 Arg\tSaSDIM£N .\t30 \u201c \t17 \u201c\tParisian\t\t6 Sept .0 \u201c 30 \u201c\t31 \"\tPoltnb-ian .\t IS.S'Dt\t\u20194 Sept 21 \u201c\tSardinian.\t4 Oct 20 \u201c\t\tParisian\t\t11 \u201c 4 Oct\t5 Oct\tPolynesian .\tib \u201c IB \u201c\t19 \u201c\tSardinian .\t8 N&v 25 \u201c\t26 \u201c\tParisian .\t15 \u201c Ra esof Postage from Quebec.Cabin.$60.00, $70 00 and $f0.C0, aooordingto accommodation.Intermediate.830.00 Steerage.\u2022-.$20.00 Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec and Montreal Extra Fervicc.trom Liverpool, 5 July 20 \u201c 8 Aug 24 \u20184 7 Sept 28 \u201c 12 Oct From Derry.6 July 21 \u201c 4 Aug 25 \u201c 8 Sept \u202229 \u201c 13 Oct Steamship*.From VARMATIAN .'Circassian .\u2022Sapmatian.\u2022Circassian , \u2022Sabmatian .\u2022Circassian .\u2022Sabmatian.VO J my 10 Aug 24 \u201c 14 Sept 28 \u201c 19 Oct 2 Nov Mail Steamer* are despatched from Montreal at daylight on Wednesdays, and Extra Steamers (marked*) at davlight on Thursday*.Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage passengers desiring to embark at Montreal can do so (without extra charge) after 8 P.M.the preceding ex-oninc.t 3 his Steamer will carry Cattle from Mont-real to Liverpool, and «ill cnlv »any a nr ell nimber ot Cabin, but no Intermediate or Steerage passenger*.On their voyages from Quebec there steamers proceed direct to Liverpool Rates of Passage from Quebec.Cabin.4.$50 $60 and $70 uncording to acc< mmndaiicn.Intermediate.Steerage.Cilafgow, Quebec and Montreal Service.\t\t \t\tFrom Montreal From\tSt amshipt.\tto Glatyo Glasgow\t\ton oralx.ut.52 June\tCobean.\u2019.\t\t10 July.\tCabyhaginian\t\t17 \u201c 29 \u201c\tNorwegian\t\t7 \u201c 6 Jnly.\tSiberian \t\t4 \u201c Those Steamers do not carry Passengers on voyage to Europe.London, Quebec and Service.Montreal From London.Steamships.From Montreal to London os or about.22 .Tone\tPomrranian.\t13 Jnly, 13 July\tNkstorian.4 August These Steamers do mt carry Passengers on voyage to Europe.W Return Tickets, available for 12 months, issued at reduced rates.W Berths not secured until paid or.An experienced Sarreon carried on each vessel.Ktf A Tender with Passengers for I.iverpoo Steamers will leave the Grand Trunk Railway Wharf, Point Levi, at Eight, and the Napoloon Wharf, Quebec, at Nine o\u2019clock precisely on each jnorning of sailing.Throngh Bills of Lading granted in Liverpool and at Continental Ports to all Points in Canada and the Western States.For further particulars apply to \u2022 ALLANS, RAE & CO., Agents, Jolv 6.1888.T çr*» \u2019¦ft (iïi.UDTRIM RAILWAY The Old and Popniar Route -TO- MONTREAL DETROIT, CHICAGO -AND\u2014 All the Principal Pointa in Canada and the United States.| J IS I OÔITIVKLY THE ni*.Jprom TORONTO Hanning the Celebrated Pullman Palace Sleeping and Parlor Cars.SPEED, SAFETY.CIVILITY.Toronto to Chicago in 14 Honrs Beat and Quickest Route to MANITOBA BRITISH COLUMBIA, and the PACIFIC COAST.DOMINION LIKE \u2022ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Running in connection with the Grand Trunk Car?da Pacific.Intercolonial, and other* Canadian Railways and Steamers.FOR FARES, Time Tables, Tickets and general information apply at the Union Depot City Ticket Offices, corner King and Yonge, and 20 York Street, Toronto, or to any of the Company's Agents, JOSEPH HICKSON, WM.EDGAR,\tGeneral Manager General Passenger Agent.January 21 1888.\tLm COLD MEDAL-PARIS 1575- « LIVERPOOL SERVICE Cate* of Sailing from Quebec.From-\tFrom Liverpool.\tQuebec.GthJuly Toronto.77thJtly, 13th July Sarnia.8>dAng.19th July Oregon.9th Aug.27tbJoly Montbkal.17th Aug.2nd Aug Vanoodvtr.S8rd Ang.10th Ang.Toronto.jn»t Aug.17th Aug.Sarnia.7th\tfiepf, 23rd Aug.Oregon.î8th\tPept, 81st Aug.Montrxal.21 st\tSspt, 6th Sept.Vakcocvrb.S7th\tSept.BRISTOL SERVICE.Dates of Sailing from MontreaL\u2019 Ontario.About Ht\tArm, Txxas.\u2022\u2022 isth\tAug.Dominion-.\u201c 29tb\tAug.RATES OP PASSAGE, QUEBEC to LXVKBFOOL and BRISTOL) Cabin-fMQCO, 160 00.$80.00, $70.00 aud $80.00, according to Steamer and accommoda tion.Return, fcr.CO, $90.00, $110.00.$180.00 and $160 00.Intermediate, $30.00.Return, $60 00.Steerage at loweet rates, t* Berths not secured urtil paid for.These Steamers have Saloon, Staterooms, Music Room and Bathrooms amidships, where but litt\u2019e motion is felt, and carry neither cattle nor sheep.For Freight or Passage app y to : In Liverpool, to Fiinn, Main & Montgomery, 24 Jamee Street ; David Torrance k Co , Exchange Oonrt.Montreal.\t\u2019 A Tender with Passengers for Liverpcol Mail Steamers will leave the Grand Trunk Wharf, fcouth Quebec, at 8 A.M.and the N&)>oi6oq Whari at 9 o'clock on Thursday raorniega WM.M.MACPHERSON, AorKT, July 21,1*88.\ty\u201cb\"- CUNAKO LIN if.NEW YORK TO L1VEFPCOL VIA QUEEKSTOWN, PROM PIER 9« NORTH RIVER FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE Aubania.Paturday, July 28, 9 A.M.Gailia.We-.incsday, Aug.1.Nmn.Etbcria.Saturday, Aug 4.2.10 P.M.Servia.Saturday, Ang.11, 8 A.M.Scythia.Weireeday.Ana.15, ll A.M, Umbria.Saturday, Aug.18, 2.10 P M.Aubania.Saturday.Aug.25, 8A.M.Gallia.Wednesday, Aug.79, 10 A M, Cabin P&esago, $60, ?>H), and 8100 ; intermediate, $35.Steerage Tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates.For freight and passera apply to the Company\u2019s Offices, 9 Boa Uni; Green, New York.VERNON H.BROWN k OO., General Agents.Or, to\tB.M.STOCKING, 82, St.Louis Street, Quebec.July 24,1888.^feCOMPACHIE GENERALE '\t?4' TR ANS ATLAS ilQUE.FRENCH LINE TO HAVRE Pier (new) No.42, North River, foot of Morto Street.La BRETAGNE.Sot.July 58, 9 A.W La GASCOGNE.Sat.Aug.4, 3 P.M La NoRMANDl » mings of all kinds for Military Uniforma March -9,1888.\tnevl4 «RGlNSandPim G-OXjX) tvr-FiT->at.mi Thousands of Testimonials, Highest Awards, \u2014BCPPLIKD TO\u2014 Her Majesty the Queen, the Empress Eugenie, etc,, etc.Mason & Hamlin Organs \u2014 ÜSÏD I»\u2014 Westminster Abbey, St.Jamee\u2019 Hall, etc., etc., etc.\u2022 \u2014»¦\ti Sold at the lowrst posai! le figure and erey terms ef payment, at A.LAVKTNE\u2019S, Wholesale and Retail Agent for the Province of Quebec, 55, fabrique: street,
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