Daily evening mercury, 7 juin 1879, samedi 7 juin 1879
[" 4 _ MURES ET STUDIA EZ POPULOS RÉ PRÆLIA DICAM.\u2014 Virg.Georg.1 +6 SE ty Ï + E a STE Ta a y , è MERCUR VOL, LIXV.\u2014NO, 182, 4 l'éUT of HU ngta ie) .QUEBEC.SATURDAY.JUNE 1, 1879.ONTARIO ELBOTIONS.4 FRAUD PRP: TRATED ON PARLIA MENT AND THS COUNTRY.A Dominion Question on which the Ontario Bloctors are Asked by the Opposition to Vote\u2014The Cat Out of the Bag, On she 94h of May issv the Minister of Pablie Works, now Sir Charles Tupper, introduged bis Pacific Buailwa resolutions Into the House of Commons.One of those resalutions con- domned the selection of the Burrard lolet route for the Pacific Hufiway se \u201c premature.\u201d This detanation, coupled with the announcement of the intended exploration of the Pine River Pass and the pledge Lo commence railway construction this year, pointed irresistibly to the oonelusion that the, Government had not merely * condemned\u201d the Buarrard Inlet route and terminus, but bad notasily mude up their minds to adopt the Bate Inlet route and Esquimalt tgrminus.Thins conclusion the Globe drow nt the time, and the British Columbia journals drew it also as soon as the resolutions arrived there, The \u2018iuis ter of Public Works, however, in his h of the tb ot May, denied thet the Governmeut had any \u201catter- thought\" about the rival routes, and susertod most explicity that to condemn the selection of the Burrard Inlet route as \u201cpremature\u201d wus as tar as they had gone.Will it be belioved that at the very moment when Sir | is Charles Tupper was making his solemn denial an Order-in-Council appointing Baquimait the terminus of the railway was well on its way lo British Columbia?This Order-in-Council, ot which the House of Uonimons koew nothing at the time the Pacific Railway reso- tutions were andor discussion, is dated the 22nd day of April, and is based on a memorandum and recommendation of the Minister ot Public Works duted the 16th of the same month.Why was (his Ordor-in-Couserl a copy of which was sent to British Columbia in a despatch dated 24th of April, not laid before Paliament along with the Pacific Railway resolutions, on the meaning of which it sheds a flood of light ?Obviously (1) because the selection of Kaquimalt ne the terminus, had it beun known, wuuid have cun- vinced every member ot the Mouse ot Commons that the Bute Iulet route was already cbosun, sud (2) because the selection of the long and costly Bute Inlet route and the rejection ot the comparatively cheap and easy one to Burrard Inlet would damage the Opposition in the Ontario elections.Fortunately this lattor part of the game has been ai least partially foiled.he Order-in-Council was promptly published in British Columbia, and reached Torouto yesterday in the journals of that province published on the 17th of May.The selection of Esquimait as the Lerminus of the Pacific Kailway moans the adoption of the Bute Inlet route for the line.The adoption of the Bute Inlet in preference to the Burrard In let route mean+\u2014on the testimony of Mr.Cambie, who was specially instructed to report on the subject\u2014 an extra and utterly unoalled-for expenditure on first construction of $20,000, 000.Iv means the addition of 287 miles to the length of the line ia British Columbia alone, with tie midi.tional inconvenience of a 15-mile ferry across the Gulf of Georgia.lt menu: an additional and needioss expendi ture of $693,000 a year for ever in working the road even it the amount of vrafilo never excceds thut of the Intergoloniai in 1877; with the large traffic which is sure to be develu the dead loss under this bend will youl.¥ amount to not less than a million lars a year for ever.And it moans carrying the railway through à poor tract of country which nover can de- develop any local trafic worth mentioning, acd abanduning a fair region which hus considerable amount of local traîie now waiting for an oulet.The olectors of Toronto were tld the other uvéning at the Amphitheatre by Sir Jobo Macdonald \u2018that Mrowat's Government ought to bu defeated in order to ensure the sucvess of bis new Pacific Railway.scheme.The Guiesio Gevabnmoni cau neither ave hi shen in an » but sines a hae bon brought before the elacturs, \u2018we ask subordinates, cure, It requires unwearying atten.The Vice-chamberiain, having no desk, knee, and muat withal make them with at the telegraph office.The responsibility nocessitutes, bis for uue-tulfitment of the.duty.Li of of the debate should escape his notice.of the Four-in-Hund Club were tor- tunate enough to bave selected one oi fortane than the patrons of the Club, who mustered laut week at the able conditions as regards weather.explained before, are quite events in speatators in the vicinity of the rendes.desire to be present, drove up with the ped | coashos assembled by the time ap- 1 Wild | exoullunt, and afforded a magnitiount display of equine beauty, Lord « ar the finest.fh to\u2019 the.Eamyesss of the spectacle.Shortly afterwards the them what they think now of the stateorusuship and the honesty of a Goverament wbich can thus throw twenty.millious of dollars at onee, and ! a million a yeur for ever, \u201cinto the sa,\" and at tho same time hoodwink Parliament into asenting to their schemo by the suppression of n most important State paper?As the electors Lave been asked to vote today on the Pacific Railway, itis but right that thoy should he put in sion of all the facts, uven if it is only at the latest moment.\u2014G lobe, THE QUEENS NOBLE REPORTER.(From the London World.) The insugursted office which Lord Barrington fills, of special parliamentary reporter to her Majesty the Queen, is by no meuns & now one, though Mr.Courtney's heavy wit has drawn special attention to it.Ali thrungh the reign uf the present Sovereign it has been the custom of one of her Ministers to report to her the salient pointe of a nights debate.Dering the lust Ministry, Mr.Gladstone, who never left anything to hix > rformed hie rksome duty.on the nt Prime Mininte x came iuto ofcs he guily placed the isbour un the shoulders of Lord Barrington, observing that as he never made speeches, he might write summaries of them.The task is uo sine.tion, and is performed without even that meagre accommodation which supplied to Lord Barrrington's brethren in the press gallery.in eumpelled to write bis notes on his sufficient legibility to obviate difficulty attention through the greater part of the evening, and the intoness of the hour at which an interesting or important speech is nade is not held an excuse course often happens that the leaders of either side make their speeches sfler midnight.It would be thought that here Lord Barrington's duty might be intermitted.Her Majuety must surely be in bed before the telo- gram reached her; and she would find a fuller, though, of course, not a better, report iv the worni .But whatever Lhe hour Des Lord Bar rington is faithtul to bis t, painfully writing longhand on\u201d bis bee, and listening the while lest some plum THE FOURIN-HAND CLUB.This week we bave bad ove or two bright warm days, and the members them for their sunual meet in Hyde Park.They thus bad much better younger sseuciation, the Couching Magazine, under the most unfavour- These gatherings, as I éhink 1 bave the Jondon season, and that the in- verest felt in them is by no mears ou the decline was proved on Wednesday, when there was an immense cruwd of vous.\u2018The Empress of Germany, who it is vaid bad oxpressed à particular Dinos aod Princess of Wales and the Crown Prince of Denmark in an open barouche, while the Duke and the Duchess of Hdinburgh arrived lar on in 8 carriage and four with outridery and lillions., Seventwen inted, .ucloding those of Lords Ave and, Caringlon, aid Londesborough, and Vount Munster, Lords Castlereagh and C, Beresford, Sir H.Tufton, and Sir H.M.Thormpeon.The Duke of Beaufort, as President of she Club, usually leads the proceusiun, but this ear, in bis abuvnou on bis tour in nada, Lord Aveland occupiss Lbis post of honour.All the teams were ington's four browns sud the German Ambassadors chestnuts being perba Before starting the sent for Avented His Lordship Ge to bit bir admiration nf of surronder of the North- Company, they (the Company) re.descriptions being taken in every two surveyed townships.years thao lands have boen wuch oov- oted by settlers.The Company, however, Government, which had buen wisely opened up by the latter with a view of sacuring their entire revision to the Crown, over the matter no agreement was ar- shaping their land policy tu ea: expressed strate their ideatity with tbe conatrÿ.ro rp condition of the people.load procession , the conches trotting past the Royal corriages, which were | stationed some yids in advance of the spot where the meet had taken place;| and aa eash drag in tur d.filed the Royul party the cou-hmen salsted, bs ruising thelr hate.The, I need hardly point out, is no ensy task when driving four high-pirited bores through » dense crowd, bat-it was very ereditably mi by averyone on Wednesduy.The procession then wended its way round the park, while the Royal drove over the ntine, and mot thom at Hyde Park 0orner; With WEIN the forma! prograntine for the day terminated.\u2014 Glohes Londen Correspondent.HUDSON'S BAY COMPAMY'S LANDS.Farming Lands to be.Put on the Market at Once, (From the Wisnipeg Free Press.) As is generally known, by the terms \u2018eat Territoric to Canadas by the Hudson's Bay tained one-twentieth of the lands within the fertile belt, besides conwid- erable blocks aroutid conch of their es tablished forte or posta.This portion is nystematically distributed over the whole country, like quantitios and In the settied parts of the country, especially within the boanduries ot this Provines, of late held them intact, pending the result of negotistions with the Though years were spent rived at for suoh a consummation ; and the Company have, thersfore, resoived to put their extensive estate upon the market, and have intud Me.C.J.Brydges ae Laid Commissioner.Mr.Brptucs is Well known throughout Cara in times post of the Great Western and Graud Trawk Railways, respectively, and, more recently, ss oocupying 8 similar position, by ap- pointimnent of the Government, upon the Inwrooloniul, indicuting that he must be 8 man of rare executive abilities, the effect of which, there iv reason to hope, for the suke of the country, Will Le reflocted in the Ia bours pertaining to bis new position.At auy ruten grand start has bean made.Mr.Bridges only arrived here a few duys ago, and already work ie going on in the erection of a fine land office building, on the site adjoining the Dominion Lands office.The structure will be à sub stantial one of stone and brick, sufi.ciently commodions for the extensive business that must speedily be transact, do within ita walls.The tarming lands & great number of people will be particularly pleased to learn, will be ut on the market ulmost immediate- y\u2014in fact they may be said to be so placed even now.The terms upon which they are to be sold have been determined on, and their liberality cannot fail to commend itself.They ure, one-eighth of the purchase price in cash, and the balance in seven equal annual instalmonts, with.interest nt seven percent.The prices, however, have not yet been scttld upon.Before that will be fully done, «xplorers will be sent out, and upon their re ports a scale of prices will be arranged throughout.Ii may be sid, thougt, that they will tw as liberal ne the terms of payment, bat even now, Mr.Brydges intimates they are prepared to negotiate sales.Within a fow months the reports will have vo far developed that it is oxpected that in most localities the Prices qu be eet, The vit, of the Company it intended Beep in the market ; somewhat moditied terms, pretty much in conformity with those of other landed proprietors.The Jrogress of the country is what the Company: intend to work for, and they propose ont In tho aperatien of the me, it is the to demos.that view.land department at an determi An Alexandria desputoh British Oonsuls in the pe have bess = 4 KAMOURASKA LINE.he FURTHER NOTIOR the Steamer \u201c a.CLYDE.Capt.AUG, BERNIER, will leave the it Andrew's Wharfat ¥ A.M.6 WEDNLODAYS sad BATURUA TR, for Horthier, Crane Istend, L'Ialct, Bt Jean Port 3:0), * iver Ouelle and Eamoueest à, Retuning, will le-ve Kamour(ska a< the | tide may suit, and River Ouclle at 6 A.M.on Mondays sud Thursdays.For further formation emquies at the Company's 28ce, § .Avdiew's Wharf, A.GABOURY, Be: suln.y, Juve 6, 1819 ROYAL MAIL LINE.St Lawrence Stem Navigation Co, THE SYE (MER \u201cST.LAWRENCE,\u201d CAPT.LECOURS, \u2018Until terther mutire, will leave the St.Asdpew's .Whar' ea TUESD VS «od FRIDAYS, at ¢ AM, for tbiou timi aod Ha! fa?Bay and wil sop at Baie St, Paul, \u201cLes + bo lemcats, Murray Bay, Riviere da L yup, Tadousse and Lanse at.Jean, both golug snd reruzning.For further infurmation apply at the Com- (say's Office, St, Andrews Wbarf A.GABOURY, Secretar) June 6, 1879, A eee Richelisaand Onlrio argon | COMPANY.Bu TWEEN QUERNC, MONTREAL, TORONTO AND lan Regulariy as follows \u2014 The \u201cQUEREC\u201d ou Tucedays, Thursdays ard 8.turdays, and the \u201cMONTREAL\u201d on vondays Wednesdays, and Fridays as IVE o'clock P.M.from Q.ebec, stopping at Batis an, Three livers and Sorel.Bt-emors from Muntreal to Hamilton, oon- necting at \u2018loront) with the gbeamers for Niagars Full snd Buffalo, aud with Kailwars for all joints West\u2014wiil for the pre.went le ve as follows The \u201c V2 Quusee.| * Laave Lawnve Tate colonial ry Markos\u2019 Tia : jatténs | from Ki 0.10 te Nob.208 Mai fruas thr mou, aad Mail te Weer, a .PM.! STABNES, LEVS & 4DEN, Ticket Agents, Ulices=\u2014$03 3¢.James and 156 Notre Dame Streets, C.A.S0OTT, » Uenom! Superinteadent Western Division, J.A.STARK Gensral Proight and Prasenger Agent, May 19, 1679.of HW FE GRAND TRUNE RAILWAY OF CAVADA.0\" AND AFTER MONDAF, NOVEN.ver 10th, Trains will leave Pains Levi ration 10 follows \u2014 : Interogiqaial te Halifax Mind Trin 0 Riskasond A.aL Meee le Mot.® Moutysai.\u2026.pr 088k) Mer.16, 1018. THE VCE REGAL DRAWING ROOM, ous ow lest His Excel) ney the Gov-raerOeners! and Her Royal Righnees the Prinorts Louiss will hold à \u2018Dr wing Koom at the Loglalaüive Council Chamtee cn Ratuvésy, the TH fost, stp o'clock pm, Full dress.Ladies and Gentlemen who propose to at tend are requ sted to bring with them two cards each, with their names 1 gibly written thereon, one fo be left at the deor of the Pressace Chamber, the other to be handed te the Aide-d.-Camp it waiting REGULATIONS FOR DRAWING-ROOM.His Excellency, Her Royal Highness and sue will enter y the main entrance and will proceed to the L gislstive Coun Chamber.\u2018The private entrance which will consist of as follows \u2014 À not n H mouthing ébteri por malority i ca We.< tp Quobec Pleusÿ They\u2019 were tery confident over the elections of Quebec, which frilowed the dismissal of Duftoushon ville and his followers ; the result did not justify their contidence.They counted with confidence on Ontario up to now, and the result should seach them caution.Other people will re- they will wish it forgotten.of the Australian and European Bank, of Melbourne, is supposed to have cellency and Hor drove divsgt 1p.the Javal University.[apy Superior of the Seminary, member the word * majority,\u201d when [Toom.+ \u2018.toh uo At Exfiins yal Highness ,, after The Viceregsl party was rvceived st the daor of the main building by the Vary Revd Father Hamel, V.G.the aud the Profeasors, who were presented to the Loe a i \u2014 dintinguished.visitors in Le be arty |Wherf and shod Lots From the parior r was conducted lo Lbe Convocation Hall, the band of she Seminary play- ; ing the National .Anthem a Her The London Times says the failure Royal Highness aud His Excellency entered, decorated snd mauifustations of a The room wus beautifully \u201ctho dam.jg which they spent) 5 mh an h They alao visited Ee the rT: - Vésoribod their names am the, Minit k\u2014n now one, bging headed by tures.Both His Excelleney and Her Royal Highness reared delighted with -shoir vieisT and only left the institution at 6 o'sleek.\u2014\u2014 STORM AT HIWOUSKI LAST NIGHT.820,00.Rimouski, June 1.A storm of morth-eust wind com: menced at 10 p.m.yesterday, blowing 85 miles an hour snd at 8 a.m.blew 66 miles.It is now diminishing.The Prov'amaté » \u2014D+vi 1 À Ross.vs re Le dhrs ddr.où V1 the 6h irot., ab es Lidl fi 7 qi 9 apr x.way duehix NEN ADVERTIM YEN French Bireges\u2014 (lover, Fry & Co Grand Fancy Fagas \u2014Rresell House Harbour tomm'netol «& VENUE\u201d 7 Wanted Imm distcly\u2014 00 advertisemont Music Hall\u2014\"ifth Ave ru + Th stre Op re Ce ATISEMBUTS.\u2018NEW ADVE Quebso Ata weok'y meeting of the Quebec Harhour Commissioners, hold in their office, in the Lower Town of the City of Quebec, being Harbour Commissionbeen due to the lock u in land.stated at £630,000, of its capital Further difficulties are re ported involving the suspension of another local bank.The ausets are Tho associated hearty welcomo wore visible on all sides.The professors and students wore all present in their academical robes and gowns.The Vicorogal rty present consisted of Her Royal schooners Marie Luce, Shamrook, St.Lawrence, aud the batteau Levis, were blown ashore here.A great amount of damage is done to the wharves and their asus) p'sce of aithi .g, on Wednes \u2018ay, the fourth day of the montb of June, lu the year of our Lo done thousand eight hundred and seventy-oine, at which were pr ssut the following b med \u2018ommissionors, vin :\u2014 lwa\u2014 buildings, several of which were blown lighness, His Excellenoy, Major and o 3 down and carrivd away.The seas 1.Lieutensnt-@ f Provinces.i A Woeps, Ke juire, Chai nt-Goversors of Provinces Australian banks have arranged to Mis, DeWinton, Hon.Richard More- LUXANDEE Woops, Ke juire, Finan, 3.Archbishops and Bish: according to ; Tau Howonasus Is:pous Tussaoneao, seniority.or PY he x uianding notes Des ton, Miss Montalds, Captain Harbord, | rolled on to the stroct and carried away XW.Saws, Esquire, , 2 - twbers of the Cablnot ng to 000.Itis thou ht the creditors will A.DC.and Mr, John Kidd.After sidewalks, &o.The shore is strewn or.Hiusoss, quire, rer of the Senate be be paid iu iF the National Anthem, Father Hamol, with smashed bosta, wood, &c.The Ft pres 4.spake Ponte.ro.Rector of the University, in the name | lighthouse at the lon wharf was RB.U.sacs, Keqnyre po washod away.The railway track on the wharf was torn up.The loss is ostimated at about $30,000.of his council, presented Lis Exoellency with = besutifully werdod French address : #.Chief Jrdges of the Courts of Law and , Equity according ro contonity.v To-Nigar\u2019's ReceprioN.\u2014The druw- 7.Membe 5 of the Privy Council, not of i ing-room in the l\u2019arliament Buildings Jo-sru PLauonnos, Eaquirs, orming « quorum ot the ruid Geub à Bwbour Commissioucrs, the \u2018ollowing By-Law con.the Cabinet.to be held by their Excellencies this | T, the address His Excellency made veruing «h:pa or voss Is loading and unload.8, Members of the Senate, evening, promises to be a very bril- $ ; in French : \u2014 ing oppoeits Margaret Island waa read for the 9.Rpeaker of the House of Commons, liant a it The rules for the\u2019 guid- the following r ply in French: This Afternoons Cablegrams.| fret time end sderd to be pubiished twice «MONSEIGNEUR ET MEssIEURS,\u2014 \u201cThe rivalry to which you have made allusion\u2019 in your eloquent and 10.Puisne Judges of \u2018he Courts of Law Yl ten maire.pre rues Ain VIG SIR w eh of he following nimei papers : tho Morning Chromels, tiie Quebsc Daily Evening Mereury, Le Canadien sud L'Eclaireur, ance of those attending it appear and Equity, according to seniority.e 5 ain to-day in another column over y \u2014 11.Members of Executive Council within Liverpool, June T.The Cansdian cattle, ex City of ¢ i i their Province.the signature of Major DeWinton.Tbe | kindly address as still existing amon, \u20ac vis.\u2014 à 13.Boeake- of Legislative Council within | Legislative Council Chamber has been ue ets of Her Majesty in Cau 8 | Bristol, arrived in the Mersey on i bis Province, turned into & beautifal garden where the subjects 0 er dod in eda Wednesday.They were dotained on | !*y-Law conossuing shi, » or vessels loading 13.Members of Legislative Council within thelr Province.14.Speaker of Legislative Assemb'y within his Province, with their wives and daughters will enter by the door l-ading to the Legisiative Council offices, and will assemble in and caleading opposite Marg iret Leland.All ships or vessols discharging Lallnst, within the d pth o- water xed by law, tor be parous : of taking in cargo, at or near to crane lelend, or Cranc Isiand dpit, or be- account of suspected pleuro-pneumonia and one of them was slaughtered on the same day.The lungs exhibited signa of congestion, probably from exposure, and were sent to the Privy are gathered all the tropical and exotic plants and flowers known to the eye of the connoisseur, which bave Deen lent by Colonel Rhodes\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee.form which leads to a rivalry in obedience to laws in their just sad free development, and in generous ef- forte to make each Province the fore- primes nan re.se ne By Commaad, men in charge of a winch in oporation à London, June T.|covembls from soy.such Phot, asster or P.DaWINTON, Major 6.4.| at the Young Men's Christian Associa- balls where.> ou Underta ko ibis task, The Rev.Jerring has \u2018received a [Uther poison.Governor-Gemeral's Becretary.| tion building, St.John street, lost con- | grises to wbich you nave given utter- note signed by the Nibilist Commune, A.WOODS, Cramer, trol of the machine while hauling up ance in our avers for 5 welfare, | ordering bim to stop presching.The Ad vias iuas.Qneber, June 6, 1879.a joue of wood yesterday.which came We rejoi cod Li ve © the FE borities of Russian Consulate has roosived a Secreta: y- Treasurer\u2014 within an ace of falling on a lady Who | hi ; threatening letter.\u2014 i ; \u2014 was passing at the timo.Many poreons | thie great Foundation ai tho Quay, London, June 7\u201411.30 a.m.NOTICE.it ar mr mmr when A VE PAID Mga * to attend will suter by the Speaker's entrance, she Reading Room.All other ladice and gentlemen who propose and will sssemble in tbe Legie :trye Ass-mbly Chamber, The privat: entree will enter first, and wil: be followed by those in the Assembly Chamber, after passing tbe Three, those who desire to remain will bo aforded accommodation in the galleries.Che Queber Wercury.Saruanar Evewina, Juss 7, 1879.The following special cable appes in to-day's Toronto Globe : \u2014 « London, June 8.\u2014It is understood PERsonAL.\u2014The Rev.Henry to-day's mail steamer.CARELESS WouKMEN - Bither thro! carelessness or incapabilit Roe, Professor of Divinity at Bishop'e College, arrived in town to-day and ie the guest of the Lord Bishop.Dr.R.Hussell left on a trip to Europe by the work- most in representing our country, sud in leading Canada on the paths of pros perity and order.This University, dominating thought among your people, as your fine building dominates our oily, is the agent t0 which men ook in the hope that the rivalry h which must exist shall be well direot- ed, aud shaped to worthy ends.We enter with the greatest interest the Council office, London.Some tnore of the cattle were siaughtered last night, and as there was not the slightest trace of disease discovered, thie remainder were released today.The cattle from Windsor also passed.The cargo.ex Dominion.appears healthy, and probably will be allowed to enter slive to-morrow.tween Crane loland Spit and Margaret [olsnd, susli, 48 50 1b a4 their balinat sba!l have been \"is \u2018barged, et vuce mov - Lo & distance of not tes than half a mie from tue low water mark on the asid Crane Island, or to the wostaard ot \u2018drusse tsiand T il, ne nesr w and along Madame [sland bank as pessible, aud any Pilot, Master or gtuer pers, ln charge of anv stip or vessel, who shall cen- tr.vous this regalstio , will incue à peus.ty uot «x ewdi g oue hundred dollars, to be rein their temporary sidewuslks.years of chipe.afternoon in the river at too have been injured by the openings Boy Dmowwnep.\u2014A young son of Marjorique Bilodean, verging on seven , named Joseph, residing at New Liverpool, left hie home yoe- terdsy moruing to go and gather His body was foundin the Benson's whore we landed two days ag, among a people who showed in the most emphatic manner, snd with a noble generosity the confiuenc : they place in the representative of the Queen.Beliove me, this contidence in not misinterpreted by me.Itis to no indi vidual that this respect is paid, but to the exponent uf 8 system of government, under which a freedom undream- U.S.bonds\u20144{'s, 1084.Liverpool, June 7\u20141130 a.m.Cotton quiet; Uplands, Id; Orleans, 7 1-164.THIS AFTERNOON'S TELEGRAMS.Boston, June 7.Owen Monaghan, aged 13, quar- le hereby given 1hes the foregoing By-Law will be read tor \u2018io second and last time où the next weokiy mecting of th: said J obec Harbor Commissionars, which will | + beid ve Wedresiay, the eleventh dey of June stant.A.H.VESRET, Secretary.| reasurer, {arbour C m .issl ms o O@c:, Quets ¢, 6th Jane, 1879 | on good authority that the Letellier booms, ed of in other lauds is united to tho|rel'ed with a school mate, Walter | June 1.1870, 1 § ided.° anciont forms and the Lemporate rule | Dogan, aged 12, and fatally stabbed | 5 2 SR A à Mair is pot yeu decided Messrs Sr.Prrea's Cuvron.\u2014The Revd.| under which the people of pur Empire | bim with a jack-knife.Monaghan was WANTED I\u201cCMEDIATELY- Langevin aod Abbott still remain hore, and will possibly await the arrival of Sir Jobn Macdonald and Sir Samuel Tilley.\" The Eclairesr has answered the Bishop's College, will raising the ghewt of ** Representation Henry Roe, Professor of Divinity of reach in St.Peter's Free Church on Sunday evening at seven o'clock.The offertory of will be devoted to Bishop's College, | hope Lennoxville.Services 8 am.10.30 | ith the national Gage of England, n have found their huppiness, their power, und their unity.Let me thank you for the kindness your welcome, and express the that I may have some share in the appreciation accorded to your the race which produced Broussals, jusled.Elisabeth, N.J., June T.Suits have been begun against the city by the Singer Manufacturing Coand others, for city bonds held by them, aggregating $1,600,000, is done.30) MEN POR CANADA PACIFI9 +) RAILVAY.\u2018ages $1.15 por day sor three years.Apply to LAWRANCE BANFIELD §CO., Emp oyment «gente, 15 Adelaide dteect, East Torontoam.and 7 p.m.Ipbours by the public, in continuing Woburn, Mass., June 7.June 7, 1879.Iw i Canadien in teres which, for polished \u2014 0 the grant of the prises instituted by! Five bundred tons of vitriol let ee eee | a, cn bay bn cote, | ron Curmons \u2014 Noein | 12%, DUD SA Te re Jo | BELL, Kem RAND, FATCT Bafiiat î ) i id à Vy s ë : , on .in + has produced, however, no perceptible Hol A iaity eid in the Sharch of plished scholar, how to appreciate its | Richardson's pond, poisoning large ar Ta effect on the dull malignity of the! yp CJ, TCT Co oC he Lord Bishop | learning.Here the students partake | quantitios of fish which floated in the | itussell House Hotel, Opposite Canadien, which bas since resumed its to bold an ordination at 11 d'eloekr from your teaching, of honey gathered | stream, choking the water-wheel of the English Cathedral ineolence to the Marquis of Lorne The sermon on this occasion will be | from many beautiful growths from the mill, and the distant waters of thie , mingled with manifestly seditious and | presched by the Bishop, and there | Vitcn lunds ; for travel i ae great un | rtream eventually reached the pond = , the Govern.| will be a celebration of the Holy Com- educator ss the reading of books, and | supplying Charleston water works.Tt| TUESDAY, the TBNTH threatening language to y ; day of : \"| munion.The offortory will be given among your professors are those who | is feared poison will affect that sapply.JUNE, and following da, men: of England and 8 scarcely dis-| Bishop's College, Lennoxville have seen \u201cmany men and cities,\u201d New York, June 1.\u2019 ng days oJ guised attack on British connection.: : and rho havo followed the practice of | A mass meeting will be held in 35 45> 07 746 = Agmin he reproduces the cuckoo cry of | Mu = the Fathers of Christianity in Amer-| Cooper Lnstitate on Monday, in sid | Parsonage for 8t.Paul's Church, or the Bleus about being the majority! evening orne PL te por.en and have Icarnod a kuow foreign of fogroes fleein from the South.ne ariners Chapel.\u2019 .sorely the most ordinary prudence formance of which bas received great mon, 22 well ta the undying literature ported yostonday.smallpox wore re: prosid ; ought to guard that party against an praise frum all who have acon it.The authors of this seat of learning| Arrived, the sa.Mosel, from Bre-|y Retr me a pret re, bu .à expression so full of danger to all their have provided the mienns by which | men, State of Alabama, from Glasgow, Donatlous for the Rofreahim «18 Table, sre i pretensions as that of a majority.Mercury BurLpinas.\u2014 During the | the study of medicine can be pursued | and Rheubina, from Osrdiff.mepuclally a:ked for, an tuer 1\u2026 Sont bo the .Why do they insist on hastenivg the week of festivities attending the pub-|in an ample manner opon to Watertown, N.Y., June 7.| Hotel each day du:ing th; basar.} iver of Legialative Union and { lic reowption of Their Excellencies.the | tew, for here the healing arts] A heavy frost vocurred last night.| eh Le 8 vent 0 gistaui | Mer Buildings will be decorated | are taught in & way worthy of | It is thought not considerable damage FREN.H BAREG:Sbased on Population 7\" Ireland, Scotland, ada, France, | Bichat, Corvisart and Pinel.\u2018The Washington, June T\u2014\u2014 Vuited, States, Germany, Belgium.| natural sciences sre taught Lo men| A special to the Tribune says it is - The rah declaration of Sir John al y, Spain, Norway, &0.who in taking their share in the de | understood Indian Commissioner Hoyt Macdonald that the defest of the Ontario section of the Blew party would be taken us a condemnation of tbe \u201c National Policy,\u201d will probably cause considerable embarrassment to bimeolf and his friends in the next session of the Dominion Parliament.He will bo toli that be is the Minister whose policy, by his own , oun pect \"by \u201cwbodl Two Lucruas on Manitoma.\u2014The Rev.Professor in Bt.John's College, Manitoba, will de.| Canon O'Meara, M.A., velopment and discovery of the natural wealth of this vast continent, will continue the work bugun by their an- vestoru, the first explorers of Canudaliver a lecture in National School | Hall, on Tuesday, 10th June, at 8 p.m., the Lord Bishop of Quebec in the chair.The subject of the lecture will ! be \u201cThe Now Canada\u201d or, the histor y resouress patte nitobn and tho North West, The reverend gentleman has been seven years in that country and has travelled extensively over its surface, and shoul therefore be able to give an interesting and reliable account of Canadu's Wen In this part of the country alone there ure natural riches which are insufficiently known, and only need enter- rise fur their working.It isa land where gold and precious and beautiful marbles and srepeutines should add by their Lreasties to nid the people whose chief relinnes must always be on the tbrifty cultivation of the soil, and ho, in raising cattle, will provide for their own proaperit sedi the markous of Hurope.7 by hd bas tendered his resignation.The Society of Friends claim they have suffored a great injustice from Hoyt's sotions and from broken promises made hy him and Schurs.eo dule- gation of prominent orthodox friends called on President last week, and formally withdrew from any further sonuection wish and responsibility for the administration of Indian Affairs, nod it is said old the President that thoy belioved Hoytto bea rascal, Tbe President was greatly surprised and said he aekel for written speciti- oation, which friends declined to give.not desiring to become à party tv We offer 50 Pieces Fre ch Baroges, DOUBLE WIDTH, 40 CENTS, USUAL PRICE, \u2018DB: CENTS.; tern ions.At the close ot th 1 esteom itaæ h to be ived | furthe .is sacri one in whose interests, shove ail lecture à collection will be taken up by you Sod my sinceroat desire lo thet ee This sacrifice 15 made in New otbars, that policy was\" inangerated ; | in aid of tbe work of the Church of | tbe University of Laval may ever be Miviranr.\u2014Major and Brovet Lis » York in Bond thgt, above all men, he sought to eon- land amongst the new sottlements | permitsed by Providence to aold_aloft | Oolonei J.B.H.Royal, 17th Fool, \u2019 oiliste tho farmers of Ontario, sad 8 uging up wo rapidly in all parte of the lampes aE a the poble | has been gasetted: Licut.Colonel vice NEW SHADES WBLL TONED thet \u2018they bave hig mad |e Pr Per Ee conta | \u201cA+ tha sonclbaian of Hin ssellaney\u2019s | bai pe lonel G.T.Bride, piaoed ou retient disapproved of his course.This be to welcome wir visitor from.the far | reply, the divtingeisked part aes | Oo Poin so to Ma GLOVER ; .wil dopbbugs bo fold in troechast West, 7 hours Uarvagh the Unireity, and Brevet Lieut/Oôlonsl Boyd.eee Junot, 10%.LOYER TRY À CD.2 ; * oy a re : . w (GESTION.\"Fou have tried every.| tse it and found ne help.We are Ro doctors, but can offer & proscription that bas cureu very wiaoy, sud it might cure you as well; it wll) ooet Lut & quarter dollar, and con be had at any Draggiste- aok for Perry Davie' Poin-Killer, mere rt CAUGNT AT LAST.The notorious depreustor Kate-Arrh, who bas for so maby resis sluded the most accusn- Diebod and ski t detective 5, bas boot csugbt at last in\u2019 Bufalo, D,Y.Fer faribor pa tion.Jars, sak your druggist for a bottle of Dr.Bage's Catarch Nemedy, admitted to be the beet r medy for catarrh yot composuded, 0ANADA, bes, } In the Prerinus of el District of Quebec, Superior Corst.Wiilia Convey, Plaintiff No.1680, vs.Olivier Talbot, Defendsut, Publio notice ie hereby given that in virtue of & writ of fori fa las de bonis issied ie this cause, tho goods umd chattels of the shove usme: Gefendaut, consisting of * nard, chairs, clo k, 4c , Sc, M0, velmed in Qué caine, will be sold oi the 17th day of June ins'., at Wn o'clock in the forenocn, at the Paluis Market place, city of Quebue.HONORE CABAULT, BAO, June 7, 1879.INSOLVENT ACT OF 1876 AND AMENDMrN IB.} THE MATTER OF Unmane Finet, au lusolvent \u2018The usderrign- d will sell to the highest bidd rat b # office, :n Qriebec, on the TENTH of JUNE, st ELEVEN o'clock in the moro- ing, vis :\u2014 st.An empla ement ad dependencies w:rusted in Plessis street, cdosicnatod on the pian and described in the codastrat Look for Moutes m Word as tie No, 8°42.Iud.Another emplacement im Ncott sirest, wit+ Luildinge, form nz Nos 4300 an 4357 «fthe said causstre 3rd _ Anotber rmplacement in Buott street, deir g No.4860 of the came osdastre J.AUGKB, Assiguee.Ufiice - No 114 8t.Peter Btreet, Stedac-ua Chambers, Lower Town.June 5, 1879.td Grand Concert of Welcome To His Excellency the Marquis of Lorne and Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise, AT THB SKATING RINK, WEDNESDAY, 11th JUNE, 1079, Grand Cantata composed for the occasion, words by Napoleon Jagendre, music by Caliza Lavalice.Soicists- Miss Wyse, \u2018oyrano ; Miss Care tesy, Alto ; Mr.T Trade, Teu cr ; Me.P Laurent, Basso, Extr .ordtoar: ent of the dis Ÿ tinpoish+d volinist, ¥.JKHIN PRUME.The splendid Baud of B Hattery, und r the direction of Mr.Jos Vesina, will assist 3 CHURUS OF 189 VOICEP, chosen from all the chor! societion of 4uebec, Grchestra of 20 of 1he best mush lane of uebec snd Montres).Admission, $1 ; Resorved le ticket, 5\u201d cents extra ; Mmily ticket, 30 comts extra, Doors open at 7§ P.M.; Concert to begin at 84 P.M.\u2018lLickets for male at Messrs Lavign.'s, Holiwell's, and Vesina's, Plan of the Hail m-y be seen at Moss:s.Lavigne and Holiwell's, \u2018Is Plano weed for the occasion has been ren fr m MoUsmmon's celebrat.d factory and ba.been kinily lent by Mr.Arthur Lavigne, musical editor, UUL SAVE THE QUEER.N.B.\u20141n order to avoid cunfasion, tickets for sescrved sents will be sold at the above mentioned - stablisi.ments only.June 3, 1879.FOR SALE.A BUGGY.Apply at THIS OFFICE.May 20, 18°9, ESTABLISHED 1812.MRS.GEORGE THOMPSON, Lite W.B Valleau & Co'y and George Thomson.) kU8 TO INTIMATE to her numrro x er customers tLat she has tals day opencd SPRING IMPURTATIONS ! ard would respectful y invite inspection.The Gocds are, as herstofoiu, made up in FIRST-OLASS STYLE, de PERFECT FIT lo guaranteed.NO.81 BUADE SITRKAI, Nareb 29, 1879, .ICE ! PURE ICE |! SEASON 1879.OHN MUSSON & CO, Tstablished over 30 Years.LDESI, SUREST AND BEST.very Block of oe cut on the Little liver, far above all Oity Drainageta made with pareibe ding eutside the Toll-Usts.SI PRICES LUV.TERNS E42.Mag 6, 1899.au 4 à à = 4 NEW ADVERTISE * PROOLAMATION- WHEREAS ONE ALPHONSE QUENNEVILLE vas FOULLY MURRERKD, et the City of Montreal, on the thirty-firet day of May last, A REWARD \u20140pam FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS! 00) Le hereby offeged will be \u2018or dy M atormation as shall lead to Te covery snd conviction of the persun or per- sous guilty of ve sd murder, atl ae.Quebec, 8th Juve, 1 A VID À, ROSY, Attorney-General.June 6, 1879 9 MUSIC HALI.DOUBLE ATTRACTION ! Friday and Saturday Evenings, June 6 and 7.AND SATURDAY MATINEE.FAREWELL REPRESENTATIONS OF HENRI LAUREN 18 Fumous New York Fifth Avenue Opera Company, ln Mers, GILBART and SULLIVAN'S Kreat master works TRIAL BY JURY \u2014ans\u2014 H.M.S.PINAFORE ! Besutvod *outa, 15 cta; Gallery, 60 cts.; Pit, 35 cts.Buturdey Matioie,\u2014Admls ion 60 cents ; Children, ;6 \u2018ta, Box Pian and Hescrvod Seats now for sale st Captain C.KR.Holiwell' , Opposite the Post Oftire, Doors 0; en at 2 and 7; Performances be gin at 3.30 and 8.June @, L8TY, © CHURCH SOCIETY a=OF TER= VIVCESE OF QUEBEC.N°TLE is hereby given that n Bpeciai IN Meeting of the CHURCH SOCIETY uf the Diocese of Quebez, for the © nfrms tivo of the By-Law for the Management of the Pension Fund, and for the tansaction of general busiuess, will be held tn the NATIONAL SCHOOL HALL, \u2014Of Weduesdsy, the 11th day of June next, At KIGHT o'closk ia the Evening.By order, M.M.FUTHERGILL, Secretary.May 26, 819.ILLUMINATION.HK SCBSCRICER bas u large pumber of Motioss in Stars, Crowns, V.K's L L'e Priare of Wales\u2019 fosthers, amd others suiteb \u20ac for the approaching 1lluminstion.Fitted up at the shortest p.tice, SF\" Prices moderate.A.MULHOLLAND, 8t John Street.May 27, 1879, \u201c NERVOUSNESS.It affords me great pleasure to bear testimony to tbe ben: fits I ouve rocrived from using Fellows\u2019 Compuund Byrup of Hspophrephites.| have recommended it to many of my fiends, and it has proved an ex cellent carative for nervonsness and ern! debility.1t is also a first lass tonio\u2014en.ables a person to tale on flesh mpidly, and is free from the coustipating cftects chara: Uurletic of other tonics | dave tried HENRY JOHNSTON, Moatreal.Read Dr.Earle's Testimonial.Mr Jaxas I.Farrows, Manufactaring Chemist Sm, \u2014Fur sovermi months post 1 have used your pouvd Syvup in the trestmen: of incipicat phthisis, chionic brunch'tis, and other ai.actions pt the chest, end I! bave no hesitation in mying tha' it ranks foremost amongst the romediss need In those diseases, Being sn excellent nervous ton, it exerts a direct influence on the nervous aystem, and through it, invigomtes the body.It aff rds + e pleasnro to recomipend & remedy which in really in case fur Which it is intend.«d, whet vo many advertised are worse than 1 am, slr, yours truly 1 pat ARE, ri { cures lo.raigis, tt, Visus\u2019 Dance, Épile;tio Fite, Whooping Cough, Nerv-vencus, and je à most wWonder- ful adjunct to oter remedics is bustaining life ouri:g the process of Diphtheria, Do 301 be dicelred Ly in medics beariog a similar some ; De cir aa oubetitate fur this under say tunes.Freios $1.30 por bot, Sin for $7.80.vai, a dm QUEBEC DAILY.ME:OURY, SATORDAY, JUNK 7,.10M0.The Queber Bereur.SIX (CLOCK EDITION, Basupar Evsmna, Juss 1, 1879.From Montreal this Evening (By Montreal Tolegiaph Line.) Montreal, June 1.William P.Peterson, a 8t.Louis, Mo., defasiter for $23,000, was arrest.o hore by » detective from St.Louiseterson gave up the ter portion of the mane and went.back to st.Louis with the detective, Suven thousand, two-hundred and #ixty cattle have been exported from Canada wince the lst of January last to England The number for the same period last year wus 19,000, the groat.er portion being from the United Btatos.An increase has taken place in the exportation of sheep as compared with 1878.From Toronto this Evening- Ottawa, Jane 1.An official declaration of the polling in East Torouto wae made to-day.ae follows : \u2014 Mowat, 2,078; Morris, 2,122; majority for the latter, 15, 14 more than when he ran against John Leys {ast fall.At the Police Court to-day, F.8S.Spence, & teacher at Niagara-atreet school, was fined three dollars and costa for too severely beating Lottie Wright, one of his pupils, who stated that the master tied her up and whipped herr.Marks, who was seriously injured the other day by the falling of a sign which was protruding over the sidewalk in contravention of the law, intends to bring an action for damages against the city.Recent BuRGLARIRS AND AN ARREST.\u2014 For some time pust a number of barglaries have been committed in the city, among others the residence of Mr.Ferdinand Giguere, dry good« merchant, 423 St.John street, was entered un Thursday night, and gouds to the vulue ef 880 carried off.From information received, Detectives Skeffington, Chabot and Besulieu visited at four o'clock this morning, a house in St Sauveur and found three suspected young men in bed, one of whom, named Franco's Leberge, they arrested.In his trunk in ao inner rvom they discovered a lurge quantity of cloth and other goods, the procesds of numerous robberies.The prisoner, on hin way to the station, made a determined attempt to escape, which was prevented by the officers.He nt various times went so far as to foolishly call on the farmers passing to assist bim to elude the police.He is one of the two men who some time ago was arrested for cap snatching, and while being conveyed to the Police Court, made bis cecape [rom tbe Provincial Police\u2014\u2014\u2014 ORDINATION.\u2014 Archbishop Taschereau heid an ordination in the Basilica thie morning, when Messrs.J.E.Feniliault and J.L.McDonald were ordained sub-deacons, and the following gentlemen were ordained to the priesthood : \u2014J.8.Quinan, of Arichat ; Cyrille Noel, of St, Miche!; Ls.Grégoire Auclair, S£.Roch de Quebre ; Michael Puter O'Leury, St.Patrick, Quebec; Fre.-Xavier Faugvy, Notre Dame, Quebec ; J.F.David Pampalon, Notre Dame, Quebec ; Hugh MoGratty, St.Patrick.Quebec; and Georges Guy, of St.Anne de Ia Pueatiere.The Rev.Mr.Pampalon will celebrate his first mass st the Basilica to.WOrrew morning.Cuancs ror Lanonens.\u2014 Mossrs.Lawrance Banfield & Co., Toronto, want 600 laborers to work on the Canads Pacific Railway.The induce ments offered are 81.25 per day for three years.Seving the poor pros pects for the laborer in this neighbor.ood, at least for the present, would it not be better tor man fellows to accept this o ot our brave ?rr tl een, WaaLes Coming !\u2014An experienced agont of Measrs, Chas.Richie & Bro , proprietors of the well-known daus rium, 85 Chatham street, New York arrived in town this morning, boand fer tbe Lower St.Lawrenos, in search of monsters of the deep, for the facile oaptaring of which certain nooks in our bring waters are famed ali over the world.For the sake of science, and thie gratification of their intelligent visitors, as well as for the reputation and profit of our steamship and railway companies, we trust 10 sec their living prises better cared for in transit than wera those taken last ear 10 the aquatic musenmas of ngland, ao which, as we predicted, would die en route or on arrival, ft \u2014\u2014 Customs Duriss.\u2014Ths amount of daties collected ai the Custom Ilouse today was $1018.68, From Ottars this Evesing.' Por Moswenl Line) ° Ottawa, June T.Mr.T.Newton Gisborn bas been laced: in oh of the Government \u2018slegraph and Signal Service.The importation or introduction of cattle from the United States into Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick, has been further probibited until the 6th September.The men employed on the Chaudiere railway bridge are still on strike.The Dragoon Guards have decided on going to Brooklyn for she éth of July celebration.On the way to that city they intend stepping off at Utica for six or seven hours.At the meeting of the Bar to or- Eanize a Law Society tor Canada, the following officers were slected :\u2014Hon Jas Cockburn, Q C, M P, President ; Vice-Presidents, Mr Hector Cam ron, QC, M P, Ontario; Mr Joseph Doutre, Q C, Quebec; Mr W H Richey, QC, MP, Nova Scotia; Mr Weldon, Q C, MP, New Brunswick; Joseph Ryan.Q «, M P, Manitoba ; Hon U F Cornwall, British Columbia; lion T Breken, M P, Prince Edward Island.Mossrs.R Lees, Q C, Mr O'Gara, QC; J J Gormully, D O'Connor, Hon R W Scott, Mr A J Christie.Mr Ferguson was elocted Treusurer, and Mr Haliburton, Q (, Secretary.The objects of the society are specitiod as being to supply to barristers and atlornies bructising in the Supreme and Exchequer Courts, and to the profession throughout the Dominion with a medium for mutual consultation and united action as to matters affecting their interests.The General Assembly ot the Pres byterian Church of Canada opens Lere on Wednesday next.Three hundred and tify delegates are expected to be present.David Sinclair, of Montreal, and J.Ballislie, of Winnipeg, lately appointed assignees, have tendered their resignations, The imports for the month of April were $3,310,709 ; duty collected, 8635,- 910.40.The exports for a similar period were $2,757,990, of which 42,593.537 was the produce of Canada aud $164,453, not the produce.The following is a statement of the revenue and expenditure account of the consolidated fund of the Dominion of Canada, as by returns furnished to the Financial De of the 31st May last; Customs, $940, 579.45; excise, $191,584.70; Post Office, $106,208, Public Works including railways, $163,902.52; Bill Stamps, $19,918.60; miscellaneous, $82,138.71; total, $150,325.99.Revenue to 30th April, 1879, $19,156, 241.18; total, $20,660,.7357.Expenditure, 82, 407,502.99; do, to 30th April, 1879, 818,254,45717.Grand total, 820,661,960.16, It 18 reported today that one of the ballot boxes in the Russell election hus been stolen, and that the Returning Officer can not make his declaration.Mr, Grabam, the Returning Officer in charge of the division fur which it was taken, says it was given to a man last night by his wife who said the Roturning Officer sent him lor it.THE JOLY VICTORY IN ST.HYACINTHE.This oconstitaency, on the 17th Sept, elected a (Conservative representative for the House of Commons, iving bim a majority of six votes.he anti-Leteilier en claimed that the constituency thus pronounced against Joly; others maid it was a grout National Policy victory.Howover that may be, we now wee the election to the Quebec Assembly, in that constituency, of the Hon.Mr.Mercier, Mr.Joly's Seiicitor General.If the vote of the 17th of September condemned Letellier, how of the vote now cast?If the vote of the 17th of September sustained the National Policy, how of that now cast?However we auswer the latter quustion, the gain to Mr.Joly is andouted.\u2014 St.John, N.B.Telegraph.WEATHER PROBABILITIES.Toronto, Jane 7.Decreasing north-westerly to southwesterly winds; partly cloudy tu clear cool weather, followed to morrow by generally clear and warmer wes.ther.J.T.Kixasrox, Superintendent\u2014 An Italian despatch says the whole cout se of ihe Mincio below Mantas is ined with vast lagoons.The grontost damage is at Malaria, 15 miles below Mantas, where the Po formed a lake 80 kilometres long and 15 wide.The inbabitants of the flooded distriet are encamped on tho embankment.Thousands of acres of vines, rye and wheat ined.The i los Sones os 5 rd vd où tment to the night | FROM HOMS TO CANADA.The weyes were olin More loud b come th Bat hope ¢ {il lives to blosmn.The clouds di-perse the storm 15 day Above is the bright bis: shy And joyful ¢ dings reach th shore + Our illus rious guvets ar salaly nigh.fhus may it be through 8)! your Most noble Lord of Lorse\u2014 Ue, And also .fyou noble wife, Of Quesn Victor & born.May bo whe afoly helped you, To ores t\":0 sto: my main \u2014 B- ever with, guide and protect Both ver and o'er ppt / Po HR.Qrenec.BY CABLE TillS EVENING.Liverpool, June 7.Lord Loftus, recently appointed Governor to New South Walow, sails today for New York, He will pro- coed to Australia via San Francisco.St.Potorsburg, June 7, The Supreme Tribunal yesterday declared Suloveniett guilty of belonging to a ériminal wswociation, to over throw the State, and sentenced him to death.London, June 7.The divers have received the bodies of three men from tho cabin of the Pommerania, sunk by collision with the Noel Eilian in September last.Blanqui bas beeu pardoned.It is stated that Manchester bankers, involved by Stuart & Co.'s failure, may kg able to escape suspension, but the gradual liquidation of the firm can hardly be avoided.It is said poor Irish emigrants who are in the habit of sending money to their friends at home will be heavy sufforers by the Liverpool failure, THIS EVENING\u2019S TELEGRAMS.New York, June 7.Arrived, the ss.Russend Castle, from New Castle.Washington, June 7.The Consul of Samoa reports that a hurricane swept over the island on the 1st May, destroying much property including 15 government buildings.No lives lost.The plague in Southern Russis is now almost extinct.The regulations imposing restrictions upon the im.rtation of rags, &c., into the United States have been revoked.Passzxaun List.\u2014The following is à list of cabln passengers per All n royal mail steamship Polynesian, Capt.Biown, which sailed at ten aw.:\u2014Mr G B bird, Mr Bl by, Miss Frances L Bush, Mrs Cram, Mrs Cross, Miss Cross.Mr Henry Drayton, Miss De in Mts Evans, Mise Fellows, Mrs Chas E toed; nurse sud two children, Mrs Gof, Mr Alex Gibb, Mrs Hollinshesd and child, Mr 4 Horsman and son, iss Jopsin, Rev tather Kearns, Miss K ight, Mr L Kersse, Mre do, \u201crs Lum! y and maid Mr JS Lia's Hise sours, Misses Mont lbs, (two).De W.B, Malloch, Mrs W B Mallo b Mies Mylin, Rev Mr McDea mid, Miss Powson, Dr Ruse | and daughter, Mr Wm Ross, Mrs Ross, Mr L Kidoat, Mr Rus ell Stephenson Mrs Russell St:phenson, chil and nurse, Mr Rice Sharply, M:a Wilson and * iece, Mr Hugh Watson Mrs Watson, Bev Mr Wilson, Mrs Wilson and child, Mr Williams, Mre Williams, Nr Wm.Wison, Me Wilson, and Mes Wilson.\u20148 cabin and 90 steerage.-\u2014 The Revi.Frederick Rushiand, a Luthoran minister from Saxony, Germany, was killed at Amherstbarg on Tuesday evening, while attempting to jump on a train in motion.The verdict of the coroner's inquest found that death was accidental.No blame to the company or employes.\u2014 SHIPPL G ENTELLIQUNCE Pert of Quebec.ARRIVED.Jun: 7 S8 Lake Champlain, Stewart, Liverpeol, Card ay & Houth, general, Bark Cathay, Hor», Troon, Francis Qunu, \u20ac \u2014 Havercham, Kills, Carthag:na, John Sharples, Sons & Lo, bal.ENTERED FOR LOADING, June ?.Ruby, Mo Sharpness, à F à K n Non Lirecpel nant, Huntress, Wits, Limeriek, C W Wilsea, Cotnelly\u2019s booms, Albertine, C'auBinxiam, London, K Atkins & Co, Blais\u2019 booms.Leabella, Blanch, London, D C Themen & Oo, Hall's boums.Lydia, Mel.uore, QuesusteWil, \u2014\u2014\u2014, de \u2014 CLEARED, June 58 Nestorian, 8.cphwn, Liverpool, Allaus, .Ras & Oa Ship Abbosdt rd, McWill am, Hul, John Burstall & Co.Birk Odin, Svensen, Bristol, J Bharples, Sons & Ce % Bomb ¥ \" \u2018 ab, \u2014 Chalivnge, Wile:n, Greenook, H Fry à Cean Tait, Lea Ross & Os\u2014 Pada Hate, London, GB Hall & Co.\u2014 L Aber, Qporte, B & Debell & Ca, goer Lovie Hho i 1.o ¢ oo 32 RUE GABNeAT, 5 pr.3 po) 5 4 peo Lor} 3 pc 00 34 pa 108} a Opel ele eens 308 poy 18 1% Da Peuple.88d pol 6e | 63 Jaoqu: s-Cartler 25|.| 35 | 10 Union .100[3 pol 88 | 57 8 pc.9! | 9 abel 3 [100 pe.9 moi 79 | 734 « pc.| 118 [iso « pc.9 | 9 3 po| 6 | 63 Federal 34 pc.| 9 | 9 Stadacons.\u2026! 100, 2 po.6 | 70 British North Am: women ree) £50|8) D299 200 MISORILANBOOS, Monte).Tvlepiaph! 60|4 p-< | 1014 } 109 Moutreal Gas Co.| 40/6 p.e./118 (114 Dem'n.Telegraph; 5.13 p.c.| 874! 604 City Pass.Reilway! 50 ve | 81 .& Out.Nav.00,.00000s] 10018 pol et | 414 Moyal Canadian ,ascove suse! 11008} pe] $6 & Quebec Gas Co .| 200/4 pc.|100 |1 Quebec Fiue Ass Co] 4200|8 p.c.1947 | $60* te 2O0NDS.Dominion Stock @ov.Deb.8 p.c.\"For share.1} ftw P.à.SHAW, Gowens Baliding \u2014 A Gazar Parsa.\u2014 Os moet public matters now.s there are great differ-nces of epinion, but the people of ail classes seem se te quite auited on oue question | Every whe has seon it admits that the Jai Horeid and Weekly Ser, of Montreal is the very Lost weekly newspaper in ne country.It is really s publication that no man cas weil aford to do without = Take it all in all, it bas no equal.The price is contr $1.00 a yoer, and Canvassers get splendid éemmissions.It is pu lished Ly the Fay [asap Publishing Co.Montreal\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FRESCRIPTION FREE Por the speedy Cure of Seminal Weakners, Loss of Mxuhood, and all disorders | rous ht oa by indiscretion or excess Any Druggist has the ingredients.Address DAVIDSON & CO, 76 Nassau Street, New York.May 31,1879, 1y-eod 2e Casozset Sue \u2014Payv's Cricket Bata, Balls, &c., Footballs ani Lawu Tenue, Manu factory, Kensington, Londos, May .2, 1379 8i-law Quebec Government Railways.Bztension from Hochelaga to the Quebec Gate Barracks.ENDERS, addressed to th: Hon, H.G.JOLY, \u2018'ommissioner of Agriculture and Publi: Works, end endarsed \u2018 Tender for Extension to Quebec Gate Barracks,\u201d will be eceived at 16 8T.JAMRS STREET, MONTREAL, \u2014TP TO = Noon of Tuesday, the 10th June, for the construction of the Orih-work, Farthwork and Mwsonry necessary to carey the railway track along the River front trom the St Mary \u201ctreet Bridge at Hocholnga to the Quebeo Gate Barracks, in tro City of Kontreal, à distance of about 7,000 feet and also for the Masonry in th\u2018 Bamps and Revetment Wall around HA Rtativn ground and the ox= cavation in connection therewith P ans and sperifications may be seen at the office of the und raigned, at 16 8t James Stree , Montre 1, cu and a ter Saturday, the 3'st May, No tender will be received uni sa made out on the printed form atiached to the specification, nor unless aocomp ai with n certified cheqe for ome th-u sud dollars, whicr sum shall te forfei eu If the party tendering declines entering ato contract for tbe works at the rates and «n the orts of bis tender, The Government dues mot bind its If te ! accept the lowest or sny tender P.ALEX.PETERSON, G vernwent Engineer.Bentsen! , 380d Va , 1670, Moy 38, 16:19 HOLMAN PAU COMPANY, \u2018 84.Roch, Quebec, Canranears \"It is with pleasure thet I certify that after having we = too Holman Pads for Dyspepsia and Liver, I have been completely cured of that disease, frond which I wes suffering from Aftesn to sightees years.[ake this opper- tunity to recommend it to all suffer fog from that dissace ne doing & vec) olce- should have it, and thanking Providence fer having Imought thet remedy te my ka.wiedge, : 1 am yous doveted servent, .Lesoum, | sary Proofs and Certificates, to the Depart Under Contruct with the Goversment of Canada fer the con veyance of Canadian & United Siates Malls 1070-SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS- 18/6.HIS Company's Lines are com posed of thy asderaoted frat-clsss, full-pewersd Clyda.balit, deuble-sngine iros steamohips Possel.Toanage, Commanders SARDINIAN.4100 Lt, Dotten, RW POLYNRGIAR.+4108 Capt.R.Brown, CLRCABSIAN.\u201c3400 Osph J.Wyle BARMATIAN.\u2026.02000 Capa A.Aird, SCANDINAVIAN .3008 Capt, Baroieg.PRUBSIAN.3000 Capt.J.Ritebio.MORAVIAN,.vs 3000 Oapt.Graber PERUVIAN «0 +000 Oupt.Smith, RNR CASPIAN, .+o8300 Capt.Tresks.RIBURNTAN.3400 Li.Areder.ENR WOVA SCOTIAN.3300 Onpt Richardscn AUSTRIAN.3700 Capt.J.Wylie ABSTORIAN.» 3700 Oupt.Walllaes MANITOBAN.¢ co + + 3100 Oupt.MeDo:2gal! CANADIAN .,.5608 Capt N MeLsan VORINTHIAN: .se oo 2006 Caps.Jas, Soott.PHQNICIAN.200 Capt.Monsles, WALDENSIAN M00 Capt.Ztophen ACADIAN.© +0 » » » 1350 Capt Cobol HEWFOURDLAND.1300 Capt.Mylins THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE (sailing fricm LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and from QUEBEC every SATURDAY calling st LOCH FOYLE to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers, to and trom Ireland and Scotiand,; are intended to be des- ched pose FROM QUESEC.Cucabsisx.«ove » Batarday, 10th May Banpisias \u2026 + ith « Casman.+ uth * lPseumian.\u2026.\u201c set + PoLrmuszan.\u201c 7th June.Sanmarteg.\" 14th + CusCansian.\u201c eto BaRDINIAN .« 3th + Nomavian.\u201c th July.Puncy ay.\u2026.# 12tk + Poursesux.\u201c 19th & SARMATIAN.2000000 \u201c 6th + \u2014\u2014\u2014 ates of Pammge from Quebec; Cabin .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$70 or $s0, acco-ding te accetmodatik mn Intermediate .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260.0.0000c00 B4N Storage.0002000000
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