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[" \u201c monted upon in so many ways (hat ho ty of the Province ot Quebecae wid y one or \u201c LRGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.\u2014 , uebeo, June 27.( After our report loft, - - + The Hon.Mr.Joly did not deem it his daty to contradict \u201cevery false statement published by the papers, but there was one which had been vie colated for so wuny weeks and com- folt ho must allude to it.Tho Opposition press hud stated that ho had started for England on\u2019 the Lotellier misslon with a pumboer of introductions to bigh dignitarion in tbe Church of Englund, in onler to obtain thoir support towards the suocoss of bis mission.He was not accustomed tu dra, religion and its ministers in the political arens, while he could tight his battles himself, (Applause.He went on à strictly political n'ission and carried it on to best of hiv ability in a strletly politioal manner.During bis stay in England, the only dignitary of the Church of England whom he had the pleasure of vecing was the Dean of Westminster, who had donc bim tho honor.of dining at his house while in Quebec lsat autumn, and who was kind enough to call upon him in London and invite him 10 dine at his residenco in the close, Once more ho protested agninst Lhowe tactics of his opponents of dragging religion and its ministers into politics, in order ww serve scltish euds, regardioss of the harm they thereby do to both.(loud applause.) on, Mr.Chauveau presented the following returns: \u20141st.Answers to addresses about an caquete held into the conduet of Flavien Belleville, Justice of the Poaco.at Murray Bay.2nd.Answers to un address for paper concerning a school in the parish St.Deuis, county of Kumouraska Mr.Gagnon \u2014(Kamouraska)\u2014 resumed the debate upon the Address, and speaking of the Public Accounts, be showed that at the cod of the fiscal vear 1817-58, the late Government had left to the Province a deficit vf about $700,006.The result of the management by the present Government of the Provincial finances hid not yet been made apparent, for the blue book tur their year of office wus not yet out, He was prepared to stato, however, that it would not show a defict of $T10,- 000, though even if that amount was reached it would bu simply the vid de- ticit of the tate Government , Nr, Gautheir followed it a general criticism of the Address and of the potiey of the Government.He op- Posed, amongst other matters, the proj Assistance to Colonization Societies.Mr.McShane resumed the debate upon the Address.Ho said he could not allow tho debate on the Address to close without availing himself of the opportunity of saying a fow words, which up the presat, had beon left unsaid.Wo hud hoard expressions of loyalty to the Throne, amd nptwith- standing the lofty heroics of the honorable membor for Bonaventure, bo rejoiced to notice that he hud lemons aby failed to swnken the semblance of lity to the flag under which wo live.But not only has the honorable mersber failed to igterpret public opinion upon to question of our loyalty to the l'town, but he has oqual- ly failed to-interpret : public opinion upon the constitutional question which is now agituting the Province.Thero Bppehts Lo be some diffurence of opinion as to tbo rmuanuer jn which the Government have oondttcted the ruil.ways gud athor , proyinciel affaire for the Inst fourteon months.For this division we aro all preparod, but I think I may way that it isa division Arising from party-opposition more Lban trom logica] nequente.(Gbeors.) I would ask from whenos comes this newborn seal for wenuoiny aud retronch.ment on the partef.the Great Congerrailway policy one of economy ?In all their land speculations and operations did we 8nd econom and retrenchment proctised?| think not.Mad they bad bufore being tarned out of offige mate Lko people of the province cry gut and grown under Wxation they bad impesed iv onder to make up a revenus 10 moet their ox.ravaganve snd mismanagement.Economy and tha Conservative party bave been for n long time estrangud, and fortunately for the provincial ver and hy fuipre 2 he pro nee the 0 have at last become aware of de tuct.But apart from the ment thore is the 8 more point to which I will refer, 1 policy in «special dégree affects the city I have \u2018the honor to represent.Let tho vote taken recently in the City Council of Moutreal auswer the question ; by u vote of 22 to 5 the Aldermen ondorsed the policy of the Hoo.Mr.Joly's administration, und tho result bas been that wn amicable and profitable arrangement for all concorned bus been carried out, Thove is now no dispute on the railway question, and in n fow months we soe the Hou.Premier, who | is charged with maladmivistration, rottling a difficulty that had agitated the city of Montreal, and in fact the whole Province for over five long years.(Cheers) There is but one mesn the question of license.For some ycars pust, the Province has been subjected to a licensing system which lias been an anomaly and an injustico ; Montreal has boen\u2019 louded with a tax tor licences noarly nt n rato of 60 pier vent in excess of the vest of tho Province, und the Conservative party framed and pamsed this unjust law ugainst Montresl.Now, however, | rejoice to see that in tho Address to manded that tue Clerk of the Crown in Chancry appear immedist.ly before the Bar of the House, with the commission addressed to tho returning.officer.lle stated that if this was rulsd out of order now, he would bring it up to-morrow before the dobate on the Address was re openod.Mr.Prefontaine, u this motion being made, left the House.Hon.Mer.Joly raised à point of order tuat Mr.Prefontaine was not à stranger but a mombor of the House, and after some discussion the Speaker ruled the motion cut, Hon.Mr.Chapleau appealed from the decivion of the Bpesker, and a vote being taken, resulted in the Speaker's decision being.sustained by a strict rty vote, 26 to 24, several members having puived and Mr.Prefontaine being nbaeut.Mr.8peaker decided : \u201cChat Ruymond Prefontaine eaunot be considered a strangor in this House.That the certificate of the Clerk in Chancory establishes that Raymond the Throne it is proposed to remedy this wrong and give Montreal its just vights, by reducing this tux, and | hope the Government will give effect to the proposcd measure with the least possible delay.Altogether I cannot hut beliove thgt the administration of our Hon, Premier and his Ministers is worthy of that support which recent events prove they are receiving, and the impartial manner in which they are tieating all cre de and nationalt- ties, is well calculated to rally to their rapport, every man who lus the best interests of his country at Leart.Mr.Beuubion made a long and\u2018 vigorous attack upon the policy of the Préfontaine is elected member for the oloctoral District of Chambly.That uny objection of the natare of that made in the motion must be submitted to the courts compotont to tuke cognizance of contested elections.And an appeal having been taken from the decision of Mr.Speaker the wis sustained on the folivwing division, Yeas \u2014 Blais, Boutillier, Boutin, Chauvean, Dupuis, Fiyan, Fortin, Gagmon, Irvine, July, Laberge, Latontaine, (Sheftind), Lutontaine, (Napier ville), Langelier, { Portneat), Langelier, (Montmoreney), Marchaud, Mer.Government, und especially upon its railway policy.Ue alleged that the | cost of the extension of the line in Montreal to the Quebec Gate Barracks would bo very enormuns and would lurgely exceed the sum mentioned time 2 ; : After bolding one or two temporary | the increase of the numbers in the | the murder is a three-storied house of SPRING IMPORTATIONS | laid \u2018before the House copies of se-!employmonts, he was omployed aa: preparatory class in mowt gratifying.| jolapidated appcaranee gradually tum- curities given by the Quebec and .Magistrate ard Collector in the Coutral n connection with the Preparatory into piccos.The _partics renting and would respect( 1'y invite iaspeotion.Lake St.John Railway Company for district of Delhi territory, which in- Department, those boys who passed | he house aro named Jacobs, and both The Gocds ave, 88 heretofore, made ay la the repayment, at the expiration of | ude the city of Delbi.fn 1836 Sir | through that department last oar | (hy husband and wife are notoriowsly | FIRST-OLASS STYLE four vears from the first of J.J.Lawrence was made a K.C.B.in| rank this year at the hed of their form | Jiwipated charactors.Yosterdny \u2018 , 1671 y e first Anusry, { roward of his acrvicos as Chief Com- | the exclusive training in the English | about noon a disturbance of the usual | ands PERFECT PIT in guaranteed , of the som of $45,171.20 which | missioner of the Punjsub, and was ad.| branches of studies, given in tho Pre-| charactor wok place, the cries and \u2018 they have received for the coustruc-| vasced to tbo dignity of a G.C.B.| paratory Department, making itself | yepenins however attracted no notice | NO.31 BUADE STREET.tion of a wooden railway if within ; (Civil) in 1857, for his seal, intropidity, | effectively tel t when the more difficult | 59 in tho pact.Mrs.Poters, about | March 19, 1879, the said period it shall not have bailt j and energy in aiding the military au.subjects of Latin and Fronch are bogun gix in tho, evening.put hor head | .\u2014 .; ; thorities to suppress the formidable re-; in tho High School, With regard to\u2019 h indow and cried 7 the second section of its road., volt.He was Eroatcd a baronet Aug.the course of studies parsued in the ! out ur .9 overal \" limes ot ; | =>-_\u2014 { 16, 1858, sworn & member of the Privy | Hib School, there seems to exist! much importance was attached The sitting of last night bas bad no ; Council, and ob the creation of the considerable misapprehonsion in shel yo tho circumstance at first, but ater parallel in Canada since the MacNab! Order of the Star of [odie was made .moine of van nor as clic) some hesitation a yoang man decided | DEPARTMENT OP MARINE AND Ministry decided the clergy reserves, | by 1B Décem ber, 1315, hi suscee \"in i ally known as classical (5 go up and sce if anything was FISHERIES, Ty 8y Yes | od the late Lord Elgin as Governor.| The study of Grook is, however, JP-| wrong.Upon arriving st the top of the Qursmc As wey, 27th June, 1879, or perhaps since the fall of the Ministry : General of India, an appoi \"tional.Ifa bo throogh tbe | ui > lvi .which preceded it.In short, since the | which gave bry atisfaction both at | five forms or von through four, he! cat 5 bn ante romp bé vy Pe bot Agoney days of Lord Elgin, political feeling home and in India.He was made a| will have obtained the solid ground ! pletely severed trom the body and mr bre GREGORY bas never been so highly excited jn - member of the Indian Council, and the | work of a liberal education.Those yy, placed in a bucket close by.Lu he Agentthose circles which habitually take an Court of Directors of the EastIndia | boys who do not elect to take (ireek.the buckot also was the right hand of Juve 21, 1879.3 fA .Company granted him a life pension spend but one hour & day at Latin, ipo pnfortunate woman le atonco! Tag NIUE active interest in the public affairs, as | of £2.000 per annum, which, by a spe- while those who take Greek have two | } LAVAL UNIVERSITY.: ; ; gi information to the pilico who it now is.\u2018The factious course of Mr.cial act (27 Viet.c.2), he was em.hours a day for classics.By aking £07 11) ' + - + Co 2), ! argo of the house.The head ç Chapleau and bis followers will have ; powered to hold with his full salar | hasty ee he 2 On MONDAY, 30th furent oH Pa the full course à boy is enabled to ; 9 ; 3 Lo} presented a xbastiy whght, the tuce | medistely after the distribution of prizes t no other effect than to sink them stili % Viceroy of India.On March 27, enter upon the stady of law or modi-\" jacked to piccus, evidently with ut | the puptie of tbe Litile Seminary, Ve ronal 1869, he was raised to the House of at A ; .RON cine, or to matriculate at a Univer ! ax \" nt Cai c ati w ; a © axe.\u2018The mutted grey hair showod |solemu University oavo ation will be held lower in the public estimation.Pocrs by the titlo of Baron Lawrencet| sity.The head boy of the school last.that the woman must\u201d have boon ad.| OF onerring degrees \u2014\u2014 ! of the Punjaub and of Grately in the ! year, H.Fry, entered Meüuill Univor- : van in + solic Ldive are sd alti] with à General Ticket A motion has beon made heralding county of Southampton.Lord Law.| 8ity in September lasi, carrying off vence in Jens a ie A of 1 dmismion or with à Special Cr EL a kill for the better protection of Fete, Who bas received the honorary ; the second scholarship, while at his\u2019 ulthongh not very drank she war mt \u201csec.LU, publie buildings.To the principle degrees of D.C.L, and LL.D., from examination at McGill this spring, ath ber.No stated that a man called | dome 870579 1 h be sr prineiple | îhe Universitios of Oxford and Cam.the close of his first year in the Uuni- (7 0 (he deceasnh wWhrse name is there can be no objection We would, | bridge, was known as an carnest advo- vorsity, he ranks the first of his Yeur, Conway alius Melormack alias Troy Orleans and St.Joseph Ferryhowev r.wish to see added to it same cate of an open Christian course in the a class numbering thirty students who yfrs Jacobs askod this man tor snl i special provisions as to the punctual\u2019 government of India; and especially come from the oreo ot Ontario.! poney which he gave her, She asked / .removal of snow and ice from the of making the Bible a class-book in | Quebec and Now | ranswick.Such is him for tho moncy bocause her man y - 4 the Government schools, bi t allowing | the course of studies which the school | Lot been out of work, for some time roofs and spouts, of houses in winter, ; : i i i ! \"| the aitendance of tho natives to be actually carries out under considerable | 04 she di think ; , ue matters now left to the discretion of | voluntary.At the first clection for difficulties.I hope the school will} en v i i ating 0 ay STEAMER \u2018MAID OF ORLEANS the varions City Councils.the London School Board in 1870, he ; continue to maintain ita connection | ts ie On «nd after the First of July the stesso \u2014 was chosen for the Chelsea division, | mith the Universitics, so suspiciously statement, made the decom Jen \u201cMid of Orlane\u201d will leave as follons antl .Land at the first meeting of the Board, un.ae hi 4 î e: rotice \u2014 tu The » gos of the Quebes Oppos = he was clocted its chairman and re.Ge Fry medal for English was then pare high rors.Butor Lhe the Fox Taser.Fron ome.! \u2019 \u201d | signed th ition in 1873.nted to the head boy of the A 0 10 A.1130 AM.ed to make a point against the Hon.signed te ee school, F.E.Moredith, the holidays whiskey, and when th altercation | 130 P.M.«20 PM.Mr.Cha i ti ith th M.de Lesseps attended the Lite announced and the procoedings ended was aking place between the 845 P.M.$ 0PM Sir.uveau, in connection wit the Co : ; Li d d, havi rary, p 8° * | murdervd woman and her visitor, Mrs.| Extra Trips on Friday aod Saar fay.Longue Pointe Asylum affair, must | to on on Canal., id heu re! \u2014 Jacobs went to bod.When she woke Frou Laare.Faox Joaess feel rather crest-fallen\u2014they have od in afew months vo ceed Co First, Seconp axp Taino Praces.\u2014 UP about four o'clock, she went into: 4.00 AN.8.00 A.Mlong been unable to feel shame under | further tusk \u2014that of commencing the Latin:\u2014Class V.1 Merodith.Clas | tho next room and found tho mur u JUDAS.any circumstances\u2014at the explana- | works of the canal through the sth.| IV, 1 Dunbar, J 8; 2 Gibb; 3 Bignell.dered woman lying in a pool of bloud.: 0AM, 1.48 bom | f | ne \\ ) s.coP M 6.45 P.M, ions aff {mus of Panama.He w {y | Class I11, 1 Laurie; 2 Home ; 3 Laurie.| Being afraid tho blood would go \u201cailing at St Jo-eph enh tri.Hom sforded > ho lewor of Ur applauded.The Congress elcetod sa | Clase 11.1 Rolph: 2 Smith; 3 Hoili.| through 0 tie for beneath sho wipod any wort, \u201cSad dale, will Loaves oward, whic clear him of ali re PD ers tho King of the Belgians day.Class I, 1 Laurie, 2 Hoit; 3 it up, then she retured to bed, aod | the leland at 9.30 porn.(Wenth re permit - sponsibility in the treatment or dis- , 8 BINNS.2 pothergill, C again slept.When she woke up the ting) ant will contisse the wwe during the ne the King of Portugal, and Prosident gil, A ; , ; charge of the hundred idiots from the | Grevy.French :\u2014V, Meredith, F E.1V, socond time, she was in a better state sn amor, weekly.HENRY PINHEY aeylum, sont there to savetheir relatives \u2014 Dunbar.111, Laurie, Homo, Laurie.ww realize the danger of Lh Fagin = Proprietorthe cost of their maintenance, Thisgen-| A question is to bo asked the Secre.| 11, Bolph, Yan Felson, A; Holliday.\u20184% she opon he window andl guns 37,1870.s tieman, who acted throughout in ae tary for War ae to whether be sees I, Scott, B; Holt, A; Norris, C.Pre.screamed for help.As soon as lhe rT « | any objection to permit sll ranks of paratory Class - Dictation\u2014Dentlam, | police arrived she wax takon into cur.with Dr.Roy, assumes all the respon | cho army\u2014following the example of C; Patton, R; Crawford, A; Camp; ody.Peters cannot bo found.lia as sibility for the reports to the Govern- | his Royal Highness tho Fiold-Marshul bell LL wife says ho was afraid that he would = - = ment #8 to tbe patients fit for dismis- | Commanding-in-Chief, Fieid- Marshal English Grammar: \u2014 IV, Dunbar, be charged with the murder and con-|Q.M.0.& 0.RAILWAY.sal, and for the mcdical management bis Royal Tlighness the Prince of} Gibb.111, Laurie, A; Home, W ;|scquently cleared out.Jacobs, at first \u2014_\u2014 .240 3, | Wales, bis Bercne Hi the Pri Bellew, HC.IL Smith, F W; Holli- suspected of the crime, is nol regarded : .generally.Dr.Howard admits in | cf Sexe.Weimar, andy ihe day, Wolch, H W.1, Laurie, A; Holt, | 88 hf sound mind.At present the EASTERN DIVISION his letter, recently published, that ho | Southern district, snd of the officers Thompaon, G.Preparatory | lise \u2014 police are at a loss to discover 8 motive \u2014\u2014 may have made mistakes in judgment.| and men of the Royal Navy \u2014to wear Camp Al, H; al F; Crawford, for the murder.JULY Ist \u2014DOMINION DAY.While scouting the imputation of cor- | their beards, ponding LS re ! V, ih, a ee soarchod for a \u2014 i : des | nhar.mi \u2018vrres ; ' uno | TICK rap! motives or any desire to toady Carre MORTALITY \u2014 Fifteen head Brodie, C.I, Holt, A; Woods, J o'clock found it in the woman's trunk.| goed aa say Statica ou this fos, to the Government, in the interest of ce M ter le bi a Dawson, G H; Laurie, A.Prepara- The woman was then searched.She its financial schemes, Mr.Chauveau | t1® consignment of cattle, % 360! tory Gjaæ-Campbell, H ; Pentiand, U; louked very clean externally, but had Saturday, June 28, or Monday, ; ; were shipped on board the steamship 1750 1 1 ® ity ofelothos.T J 30 gave him no ordess to discharge |meqtonia outward bound, died on the on a large quantity of clothes.These une 30, tients, but left th hi riting : \u2014V, Meredith.IV, 1Gibb, | inside wore completely saturatod with | sad JG ; patients, bat left the machinery of the | passage down from Montreal, and were | 9 Dandar, LL, Laurie, Bellew, Gibb.| blood.She resisted violently, when [4 SINGLE Hv anid Ind, will be old fox institution to work io the ordinary | thrown overboard.Death ix said to ; ; \u2018 > iI, Smith, Rolph, N; Holiday.I, sho discovered that she was Lu be J.T.PRINCE, manner.So another Consorvative | have resulted from tbo excessive heat.Norrin C; Lacie, À, Scott i |searched.Tho family living beneath a.P.Aeffort to damage the Government, avd.| | Unoccuriep Housks &c.\u2014 Accordin Preparatory Class \u2014 McLimont, C; the prisoner heard a heavy thud and June 31, 1478, poem ! in this instance, the Provincial Scere- |to Cherrier's Directory for 1819.50.Bilisecn, \"LV Meredith.1V.Dunba the sound of chop ping between 12 J.A.COUTURE, ; wally, b \u201ceh | inst jeaned, th , i | Spelling i= oredith, IV, Dunbar, | noon and one o'clock p.m.yesterday, û a om re à ds fi ei so EE Le pen AE j dre a ' indred | 0 he city last y noe | Moffett, JG; Dinning, A.11, Rolph, | boen committed.When the prisoner | Inepector of Point Levi 8 k' | i in the city last year and there are 372 \u2019 phi, p pector of Point Levi Stoc enterprise of influencing the Chambi Î P Y | unoecupicd houses.1,262 names have N; Holliday, Fyfo, W.1, Scots, B; went out to fulch water from a naigh- Quarantine election unfavourably to the Joly Ad- | been erased from and 1,587 added to Laurie, Holt, A.Preparatory Class\u2014 | bor's in the afterncon.sho had blond \u2014 ministration, having also miscarried.| the new volume, Campbell, 8; P eutiané Cars Bignel upon her faco.She hae no Abrasion Professor of Materia Medien and Prac.; a.pnt ; :\u2014IV, , Bignoll,|of the akin now.She is evidentl , Le pre acquainted with the characier Braawnznkt and Ick Cazau Feen-| Bi GED.LIL, Laure, Home, Dinning.| the murdcress.An inquest will | heat Anatomy at the Montreal ot XF.\u201d any contra-| çar.\u2014The ladies of the Congroga- | Moffat, QI, Brodie, Smith, Rolph.1, | held at 8 o'clock this morning.sterinary ( olloge.; diction of statements reflecting upon | tional Church will give à strawberry Holt, Laurie, Scoit.Preparatory \u2014\u2014poupremtmuns All diseases of dotmosttesied animals trest-,; his humanity, while all.who remem.| and ice cream festival oo the evening Class\u2014Paptisnd, Cary, Campbell.WEATHBR PROBABILITIES, | 9428 1017 mvderate orme, , bat the Pre wofthy and: _ | of Wednesday, July 2nd, in the beauti- History \u2014V, Mnredith.[V, Dun- à 2 .No.49 GARDEN STREET, between \u201cpoder eifon guet cé Thé \u2018 | ful grounds of the Women's Christian | bar, Gibb, 111, Voasey, Home, Be)- T J Hogi sh Cathedral and Bt.Louls Hotelarian 15 few peurs\u201d agai; mould | Association.The favorite band où B iow.II, Brodie, Hoiliday, Smith.1} rrosh southwesterly © me 38.| =! we.EP | promptly dancince the suspicion of Battery will be in attendance.Far.| Unik, Dawson, G H Woods, J.Pre |torly winds; clondy and part] clomy | Signor, Bestalutto's Wonderful | Fhe desire-ofthin Cabinet make poli.| Var partionlers nor wook- paratory Clustthsilasion~Complull, | westher, with showers Bod thande, | kxhibition of Kducated Fleasor ao Lal - a Carre _Tneracrion.\u2014Mr.J.A.| Arithmetic:\u20141V, Bignoll, E; Gibb.storms.LT - \u2014a Co le creatures.\u201d CDS Conture, V.8, bas inspected, bess last | Joseph, $8.III, Bollow, Gibb, J ti; : - Kixasrow, Exhibited to H.R.H.Princess Louise TL ma Gu ee ln el iio.| rag meme 1 shi; r.Jolin Gi per su, | Welsh.1, Laurie, À ; Scott, R; Hol \u2014 + Party at Tux CatTLE Tnape.\u2014 Kodré.Rose | City of London.123° of theso Fath A.Proparawry Cand ~Molimon, C} A Cairo correspondent learns from SCitadel.& Co., yesterday shipped on board the | have beets bought in the Province of | Ellison, ; Cumpbetl, H, official sourcos tho flossing debi of | At Mr.\u2018Mcrga's Muse \u2018Stars, Fabriqu | ontward.bound 8 ip Cisy.of| Quebec ; the rest comes from Toronto.bra:\u2014V, Meredith.LV, Gibb, | Egypt has boon roduoud £2,000,000 | Stet: vi mn on Tuesdar, the Ii | , for , Ol ne ui rw as m ns .h w, oid).vince the Ly stant, for à 158, from two to 6 .te | te og mr IE de ie, hy omeop.Ce + \u2019 ne slish Interature:=th r, Koropuen Nivistere.June 14, 190, \u201c | * - Lindon a dubs Sit 30am nh EM olf , J 28.JM.Cordon ste for Uplasde, 65 Orleans, 16 1-16.: | THIS AFTERNOON'S TELEGRAMS.© Washington, June 38.President Hayes y it Congress ad- | re on a Taaly recon: e e vene it by proclamation on Kondey afternoon.: June 88 Oswego, Capt.Jos.Barton, of the Fortyeighth Regiment, who Holds a medal won at Creedmoor last autamn as champion of the long range military marksman of America, was fatally injured on Friday by a iarge tree of oak.A stave bolt which he was sawing, with a buzzle, flow backward, smashing the bones on the right side of his face and tearing out his right eye, New York, June 28 The prises for ticket-holders of the Franco-American lottery for raising funde to complote Barthelodo's Statue of Liberty for New York Harbor, were exhibited yesterday.Ministers Noyes Appleton, Oscar, Lafayette and prominent Frenchmen wero present.Seven mon were prostrated by heat restorday on the Brooklyn Elevated ilwar.Arrived, the ss.Rhein, from Bremen.Omaha, June 28.B.P.Gillon and M.Armstrong, of the Olive gang, under indictmont for murdering and burning Mitohell and Ketchum, escaped from jail in Plum Creck, on Thursday night.À band of men are in pursuit.Chatham Village, N.Y, June 28, \u201cYesterdny morning the Catholic Church in this village was struck by lightning and badly damaged.Nebraska City, June 28.On the Missouri River, at ive o'clock Yesterday afternoon, the boiler of the Giovernment boat Clytie exploded, killing James Land, of Fast Nebraska City and Herman Bochlo ; aad wounding engineer Isane MeKinney nnd tive.man MVekKinney; both of the lntier men will probably div.N.P.Pinney, captain of the Clytie, is dangerous y injured and Matt Pile is horribly scalded.The Clytio was blown inte atoms.The cause of the accident is unknown.Mant Srraurmr [xwano.\u2014The Allan mail ster mship Peruvisn, Capt.* mith, Father Point at 8 30 thi: morning and will arrive iu port al out seven o'clock to-might.The following is a list of her cabir passen- gire:\u2014 Mr W R Anderaon, Mad Barb au, Mia Parbeau, Miss Eusanne B«rluan, Miss L'ulan Barheau, Mr G KE Bell, Mr Daboistel, Dr H Purk , Mr D trois, Mr J E Clark, Mr J Clark, Visa 5 $ Clark, Miss E O Clark, Mr Collins, Mrs Collins, Mr A J Colling, Mr V1 D Collis, Master EB J Coiling, Miss Katie Co lire, Miss Lruise Collins, Miss Sora Colline, Miss + ditb Coliirs, Miss Allorry Colline, Master T A Colline, Rev L Cosgrave, Me Francis Cuehing, Mr Fred Cushitg, Mr C P Dean, Mra Dean, Infont and pu:se, Rev Abbé Dismarchel Mr M I'rur mend, Mr Henry Field, Mise M Fisher, Mr Gi'sn, Rev W Gordon, Mr EB Greenshicids, Mies Frances V'amillon, Mise Henrictta Hamilt n, ¥r Goo J Hind, Mr B Mackey, Rey Abbé Manville, Mr Jis Mclae tosh, Nir Gen Nicld, Mra Price, Mast: v Price, Mr G Fricsiman, Mr Quantin, Me Rober's, Mra Roberts, Rev ET Scamme\"l, Nr Sceugall, Ms Feorgall, ¥r Robert Shaw, Mm haw, | AM: Wastaford, Mrs Stafford, Mr John Taylor, Mrs tC \u2018Imibull, Rev Abté Vadeboncoenr, Mr T F Wriggloamorsh, Mr Willay.\u2014 63 + abin, 13 intermediate and 833 ster rage.Cd At Manchester un, inquest was held on the body of a female named Auniv Spencer, and ovidence was given showing that death was in a great measure due to her having used u hair-dys, for the purpose of turning her blaek hair into a golden hue.SE KOR CHeLbRA, CHOLERA NCRBUs AND CHt LERA INFA TU | ag well as all Summer ow plaints of a similar Lature, the Pap Kiran ests with Won: sarus Rarimitr, and Navan Fane when then at the com.memu(meut of an : tack, snd often cures after evary other rem ody has failed.PRE FaiLow# (omrousd \u201cTnt?or Hyroruossuites, \u2014BYy ta union with the blood, and its effect yon the mi acics, re ostabli hine the obe and toning the other, it ls ce, able of + flvcting the fi llowing results :\u20142t wil: ewre Consumption.By increasing Nervous and Mrmular Vigor, i will cure Pertes Feeble or Literrupted Action of the Heart, wad Palpitation, Weakness of Intellxet, caused by vief, worry, overtax of brain, or iregulsr fue, Bromchitis, Acute or lr-n'c, Cougstion «f1he Lunges, even in the most alvrming #iag 5 ; it cures Asthma, Loss of Voic , Neuralgie, Xt Vitus\u2019 Demce, Epileptic Fits, Whoo; ing Cough, N(rv.usnems, snd sustains lite doriog the proocss of Li htheria.No other prepa.ation 0 a substitute for this on- der any circumet nos.Look oui fur the same and address\u2014J.J Fauows, 8¢.John, à .B., on the yellow wiapp-r, in watermark, which is seen by bolding up the pa er before the Hght.Price $1 80 per bottle - six for $150, Hold byalidruggists.- \u2026.WANTED.| AGENTS té sul an article of gman! £00 =m (Aw etre man can male 90 te $8.00 Sim Post O8 « Bon 543, Quebeudune 28, 1000.* , Gentlemen's Bammer Olgthing OUR STOCK at #1 time le very gplets with oil rool ar Gross véar dtring the bot au Alpaca Grue, White Ves + Liven Ovats avi Vests, This Tueed Cents and Vests.: Qaune snd Merino Underolotà e nue Vote pair Oxford Shirts Taree rio, » hs from the bool material, Ybirts mide to opder - REDUCED CLOTRING.4 gooo As guaranteed, Sumemer Tweed Suits, $1.58, ware $7.00.se Coats, 1 wee 1% ) .Costr, 50, wee .Moiton Uvercents, | 3.66; ware 10 Thaabove (à à great aerifice ; they are to be cleared out to make room for «ther goods First-Class Tailoring, with best of workmanship, ! FIVE PER CENT.DISCOUNT FOR CAYH, GLOVER, FRY & CO.SUMMER NOVELTIES, We are now offerirg a Choice Assortment of Grenadiner, Belges Em! roideret Cash mere Dresser, (amirio Dresses, Liven Dresors, White Muslin D esses.20 Pes.White trocné Meslias, 124 cents ; worth 8) cinta.10 Pes, White Tnce Breché Maslin, 124 conta ; worth 30 cents.Experienced Dress Makers, Fitters und thoroughly quslificd assistants always In sitoncance, and cenvenient Privets Fitting Roums provided on the first floor, WF\u201d Ürders to any #xt «it cormed out with promptness, combined with moderate charxes.Corsets constructed on a graceful mods of the pressnt style of Dress.FIVE PER CENT.[ IECOUNT FOR CASH, GLOVER, FRY & CO.June 26, 1879, Just Received per Latest Steamers, PRON The First Houses in London and Paris, =i FULL AS ORATMEKY OF\u2014~\u2014 lish and French Perfumery Soups fre and Toilet Articles, ' Aswllas sa ful supply of medicines from the cele! mted house of GRIMAULT & CIE, Paris, including Charche l'a S\\r-p of the Hypophoaphitis, Lea's Solution of lrov, \u2018Famrr Indienue, Cigutettes Indienne (the ouly specific fur / time), Mo yncts Dragee « f Quinine.À fu.l lin Or se aside re juisites.JOUN MUSSON & CO, DIFPENSING C !EMISTS, Opposite Fost Uitice, June 20, 1879, CHEAP SHIRTS.Linn Bhirts for 31 aud 40 cents each.White Bhirts from 85c to $1.78 White Shirts with Collar attaclied for $1, \u20144180\u2014 A large Aseortmint of Regatia and Oxford 8h rts.Remarksbly Cheno, A RARE CHANCE.Wool Shirts and Drawers fur abc.each at A.F.BANFIFLD'S, 28 Mountain Hill.June 14, 1879.\"FOR SALE.A BUGGY.Apply at TH'S OFFICE.May 30, 1979.ELLOWS coMPOUND ( > YR! gous PATS NFRVOUSNESS.1t affords me great pleasure to bear testimony to the bes fits I nuve recived from seing Fellows Compound Byrup of Hrpope rheephites, 1 have recommended it to many of my filends, and it las proved an ex oellaut carstive for nervousness and genera! debility, It 1s also a first-class tonic\u2014en- ables 8 person to tale on fiesh rapidly, and ia free from the coustipating «fects characteristic of otber tonics ( have tried HENRY JUHNSTON, Montreal.Read Dr.Barles Testimoniai.Mr Jaune 1.Fuirows, Manufacturing Chemist Sin=\u2014Fur sever! months past 1 have used our Fomponnd Syrup in the treatment of roipient phthisis, chronic broach'tis, and other atlectiuna ot the chest, and [ have nu besitation in saying that it ranks foremost amongst the remedics raed in thone direnses.Being an excellent Lervous tonk, it exerts a direct inflwenc: on the nurvous 8) stem, sad through it, lavigorates the tauy, It off rds 1 @ pleasure tc recommend a remedy which is really good in «ams fur wbi h ît is inre.d- ed, when 80 many advertised are worse than vec 1 i | am, sir, yours truly o's.EARLE, In, MUD.It oures Asthme, Luss of Voice, Ne.ru gia, 5, Visue\u2019 Dance, Épileptio Fire, Whoopinz Coup h, Nerv: uations, aud is a niost Wonderfn) just otLer ren en sustaiving Af ah procavs- of Diphilesia, gy abt dicelvd iy» odies Wmrivg à similar 1ome ; Bo Other 3 ton is a rulaitete he thls under an droumrtaneus, d'réce $1.50 per botile, Sim for 87.50.LD BY ALL BEORGMTS, aril 33,1019, = QUEURO DAILY MBLOURY, SATURDAY, Cod Liver Oil, Pil Rebeilon of Iron and \u2018 - to the Mesers Hall, ot Montmorency.8X O-CLOCK XDI he Qabbee Mercury, mo HOUSE OF ASSENBLY, 4 A Quebec, Jane 28.At two a.m.» motien of adjearn- ment was proposed bas resisted on the part of tbe Premier.A great number ot Opposition members spoke against time until two p.m., when The question of adjournment was withdrawn, and the vote on Mp, Chapleau's amendment to the Address was taken with the following result: Yeas 28, Nays 81, and The Address was carried on the same division.Questions put Ly members.By Me.dagnon\u2014 Why have the school Commissioners of the parish of St.Denis de Kamouraska been paid their usual subsidy for the last six months of the yoar 1878, whon these gentlemen have persisted and still persist in refusing to submit to tho decision of the Soperintendent of Public Instruction and that of the Council of Public Tnetruction who order them to accept, a8 à boys model school house in their parish, the house left them by tho will of tha late Rev.Messire Quertier, suré of St.Denis, on pain of losing their allowance ?Hon.Mr, Chauveau, answered that it was paid by mistake and according ito a report of the Superintendent of Education, but the amount will be [kept on the next graut, by order ol the Council of Edueation.By Mr.Loranger\u2014Whether it is the intention of the Government to con- ,struct uo bridge over tho River Dus \u2018Prairies at the Village of St, Vincent de Paul to connect the said village with the city of Montreal by tho ex- | Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Ruiway?} ie dun w tension in a direct line of the Quebec, Hon, Mr.Joly eaid the Government would submit a bill in à few days, that | would show the intention of tho Gorerument on this subject, The following addresses were car- vied : : By Mr.Tarte\u2014For the amounts paid fur expenses and pay of detach.iments of militia employed since the 20d March, 1878.Amount of sums refunded by the Crown Lands or other Departmonts i i Number of cancellations made by the Department of Crown Lands since the 2nd March, 1878, etc.Mr.Lotanger\u2014 Copy of estimuates or monthly returns by the Gpvernment ongineers, from 1st December, 1877, to the 16th June instant, ete.Mr.Church\u2014Correspondence, contracts, etc , relating to the sale of the bonds for three millions of dollars authorized tn be old for the construction of the Q.M.O.& O.Railway, etc.Mr.Church \u2014 Correspondence\u2014Or- ders in Council and documents concerning the loan of any sum of money by this Province, since the sule of the bunds of the Railway Commissioner fur the construction of the Quebec, Montresl, Ottawa and Oveidentai Railway.: Mr.Church\u2014List of special warrants issned since End March, 1ST8, ;amounts of same, persons in favor of i whom the same werc issued &c., &c.Mr.Loranger \u2014 Order in Council appointing J.EK.Robidonx, Esq., Com- misaduie for the M vostigation v held tin thb dépatmonta qi Mosca! Fours j Houges 8c.ch ae A gréat nuinber of other adfrerses of less importance than the above ; wero asked for and carried.The following bills were introduced : Mr.Wartele\u2014A bill to amend the Municipal Code.\u201c À bill to amend the Quebes Railway Act.The Hon.Mr.Langelier moved that the House resolves iwell into a Committes, on Wednesday next, to oon.sider the Ways and Means for the Supply to be granted to Her Majestyr.Wurtele introduced a bill to further amend the luw respecting the rights and liabilitios of innkeepers.Alsn à bill to amond article 128 of the Civil Code.Hon.Attornuy-General introduced à bill to provide for the institution fn this Province of suils against the Crown by petition of right and procedure in Crown suite.Mr.Mathieu \u2014 A: bill te repeal drti- cle 2172, 2113, of Civil Code of Lower Canada: a oh Also, a bill to authorise corporations 10 use the sinking funds which thoy aro obliged to pay {ur the redemption of the fi oda $3 thom issued.Mr.Loranger-\u2014A bill respegiu the sale of immoveablos withid th limits of the old parish of Montreal.Before the adjournment Mr.Chapleau asked the Premier if the writs for the eloction at Vercheres, 8 and the jury we lh a er w lon m 0 n rer fixed for the 10s of July.Hon.Mr, Jol committees of favestigation which he would insist u being struck, one was in relation to the farm, and other about the Biokell bridge.bad been personally about thèse transactions and be would insist on having investigating som- mittees named.Æhe House thon adjoummed at6.44 D-m.till Wednesday poxt, BY GABLE THIS RVEVING, 4 London, June 28, The Time'sLiw | despatch states that the actual business in cotton dur Ing tho past week proves to be much loss than the sggrogate of daily euti- matos, thus showing that the depros- sion of trade in Manchestor and the spinning distriets is real and is influen- ¢ing consumers to an unexpected degree.he Chapel-street cotton mills of Manchestor, among the largest in the city were burned this a.m.The loss is estimated at £80,000, Lord Beaconsteld has a severe attack of goat.Advicos from Cape Town te 10th June state tho body of the deceased Prince Imperial aficr a funeral parade, at which Lord Chelmsford was the chief mourner, was removed to Picter Martigburg, where it lay in state in the Catholic Church.The body will arrive atDarham on tho 11th inet., und be escorted by the garrison on board the man-of-war Boadicea for couveyance to Simon Bay, whore it will be transferred to H.M.troop-ship Orontes for transportation to England.Queenstown, June 28.Arrived, ss.Abyssinia.Moville, June 28, Arrived, ss.Assyria.THIS EVENING\u2019S TELEGRAMS, Providence, R.I., June 28, The jewellery store of Robt.Larke, in the central part of the city was robbed by professional burglars last night of watches and other property valued nt $10,000, An entrance was effected from 4 vacant store adjoining while crowds were on the streets, Chicago, June 28.Stork raisers report terrible ravages among young pigs by hog cholera, in Southern Witconeiy and Jodanie's county.A Galena despatch says hundreds are dying and the disease spreads from drove to drove, always attended with fatal results.The diseuse is also prevalent in several eoun- ties in [owa.The loss thereby is incalculable.Some farmers have been ruined and others much discouraged.Ny theville, Va., June 28, The engine and three front cars of the enst-bound mail train this morning broke through Reed « reek Brid, re, three miles west of this place and fell a distance of 80 feet.The oxpross messenger, Longhorn, wus killed; conductor Fairfax and two mail agents wero injured, Several passongers were hurt.Doxixios Dar Picare.\u2014The mem- Lers of the Stadacona Lodge of Good Templars have organized a picnie for Dominion Day.The beautiful parish of 8t.Michel has been fixed upon and the tine steamer Rival chartered for the occasion.As our temperance friends always havo a knack of making an enjoyable picnic, and as this is the first of the kind this season no doubt outing in the country will be fully appreciated.-\u2014 Raconpen's Courr To-par.\u2014 Felonore Dechene, druuk, was admonished and discharged.i A ren.Porice Court To pay.\u2014 Beforo T.Anderson .and Dr.Belleau, J.P.'s.~ Adjutor Charest, for larceny, pleaded guilty and was sentepcod Lo twelve months\u2019 jail at hard labor.Wm.Cardinal and Victor Turcotte, for larceny, were committed to the next Quarter Sessions-\u2014 A cowoner\u2019s inquiry has bon held tosching the death of a yoang man named Robt.Collins, who was found under a raitway arch at Rotherhithe, England, dying from no fewer than thirteen stabs The last person seen with the dessased was a fellow vaolan- tact nam id Shepherd, and he told an ! rdinary story to the effect that thay Wey had bean accosted\u2019 by three women near the arches, that both wore attuoked and wounded, and that he ran away, thinking that Collins would tub low.The case js 8 mysterious one, 0 obljged to roturn a wordiot of wilful murder against some person unknawn., ~ > Cusrons Durtssr\u2014The amount of which had Leen urdered by this House | said there were two! Lisy oo J Asrmu quan The Silo! LA HSE UT 1-2 pe : Era geo ra 6 wailed at 1.90 p.us.to d y \u2014Me J D Andere son, Mr F + Ball, Mr B L Ball, L'eus Baker Mira Eanard, Miss Vary Bernard.Hon Jes B Bens n, Mr Benseo, Nise Bosses Mr Bell, Mr Bell, Jr, Mr à CBlrt, Mia Birt, dr Bethu Me B thune, Ms Andrew Bo.k, Mr Fred Bonltbes, Mr Jul 5 Beurgoin, Miss Wiss Barns, Dr Ernkam, Mr John H Burrell, Mr John Bursta'l, Miss Jessie Cass-Is, Princts Cockbarn, Mr Uso T Coverly, Mr Crocker, re Crocker, Mr R ER Dobe |, Miss E Edwards, Rev Joa Flick, Mrs Henry Pr, Mr James Gunn, Hon Justice Uwynne, Mr Thos P Hud» in\u2019, Hoo A 8 Badg, Mrs Hardy, Miss Hew.Ltr, Mise Vary Hotson, Mrs Honter, Mrs EC Jones, My Albert A Jowits, Mrs Jowitt, Miss Jowitt, Dr Kemp, Mr M Lucas, Ms Komp, Mr Kerr, Mise Lally, Mr l'avid I aw, Mr é Loiscl, Lady Mai domiid, Xr Mathewson, Mr Mathewson, jr, My Maltiena, Mr Martin, Wis Amelle Messervey, Mr Bobert Most, Mr James Morgan, Jr, Mr H V'Erlen, Mrs gor M Pege, Mrp Page, Miss Pag: and lady fiiond, Mr Edmund Reynods, Dr Reynolds, Me Thomas t-itohie, dr Saurders, Miss Bib* Mi-s M \u201crman, Mr fmsll, Mr Lenox Smith, Br Psicy Smith, Me Buckling, Mr Joho 5t war, Xr H Strathey, Mis Strathey, Miss Thomson, Mon rir Charles Tupper, K.C.M.G., | ady Tupper, Mr Wm Tuppe:, Mr G HB Wainwright, Mr W E Wilde, Mr Miles Williams, Mre Col Willieme and daughter, Mr Wm Wilson, Mrs Wilson, Miss Wit-on, Mrs Winn \u201491 cabin and T0 steerage passengers, A telegram from the Paris corres.pondens of the Times uays:\u2014* The Initiative commilt.e for the consideration of a proposal to enforce a diminution of the hours of labour in factories from twelve to ten hours has decided in its favour,\u201d -\u2014 Coaching is beginning to take a place among the amusements of French high life.Count d'Osmond recently left Nice in a drag drawn by four Haungarian horses, arriving in Paris twenty-three days after starting.His stoppages at Toulon, Marseilles, Lyons, und Bourges occupied a week.Vu INTELLIGENCE SHIPPI Peri of Quebec.ABRIVED.Juns 28 Ship Ben Mevir, Laur nen, Liverpool, A Gilicour & Co, salt.\u2014 Nelecn, Wall, Gre:aock, E H Duval, veal, their efforts to give the public an: | Bark Arouca, Suiter, Mayp rt, W Budden, ; coal, Ï \u2014\u2014 Matador, Ewert, Ure nock, J Shirples, Suns & Co, bal, Brig Ricunond, Hogan, Galway, J Burstall & +6, bal, : Schr St Anne de Bea'rm nt, MoN il, Labra.{ dor, Turgeon & Corrivesn, seal oil.Schr Diver, Bernier, Anticosti, for Montresl, ~\u2014\u2014 Primrose, Metivie , Pictou, do ENTERED FOR LOADING, June 26, Themis, Pedersen, Dablin, Price Bros & Co, St | bomas, Friga.Colicrd, Liv rpocl, BR B Dobell & Co, = fllery cove, Marie Eleonore, Mer ier, Summersiie, W & R Brodie, stream.CLEARED, Jane 26 Ship Chippewa, Milne, Liverpool, Alians Rae & Co, \u2014\u2014 Cervantes, Tindle, Grimuby, J Sharples, Sous & Co.Bark Deodata, Frus, Tadousac, Price Bros & \u2014\u2014 Be rie Young, Biisco, Gloucester, John Burstal: & Co \u2014\u2014 Huntr: ss, Witt, Limerick, Wilson & Co Brigt St Frincis, Caron, Loadon, D & J Maguire, Schr Lady Duff iin, Gagne, St Plerre-Yi jue- lon, W & 8 Diodie.EE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS .\u201cGrand Tempera ce PicN ic, TSDAR THE ACEP BY OF STADACONA LODGE, NO.2, IL.0.of G.T, ON DOMINIOM DAY, JULY Ist, TO STE.MICHEL.The power.ul! and commodiou: St amer \u201cRIVAL\u201d bas becn chartered for the eccu- ska.Brantiful Giounds, 100 yards from the landiug.A good Band will be tn attendance, he Steamer will leave the Champlain Market Wharf at $153 A.M, and Ste, el ate P.M.Adults, 50c.; Children (under 12; 260, Tickets for sale by Capt.C.EK.Holiwell, C, Corneil, 8t, J.ho Street, ani Me, A F, Banfield, Mountain Hill.THOS.J.MOORE, Cor.-Bec, Juve 39, 1879.THE ST.ANNE LINE 7 ~~.TO PILGRIMS The Magnificett New Steamer \u201cLES LAURENTI DES\u201d will leave the Champlain Whar! KVERY SUNDAY, at 6.30 o'clock AM, for the wccomm dations of Bil, rime guing to La Pon:e tt Anne Retumi the Stcame: will To ve St.Anne at 4 o\u2019cl P.M.rhe wili alse make trips on Wednese days an: ThursiSys, a9 sume hours, and on aonday, T:esday, Friday aud Saturday, to the Market people, the hour of ac nillag will tegivea at Church Dove af the billowing Parising \u2014 hat aa Eicher, Et duties coliected at the Custom Howes: to-day was $899.04.+ 8 J Bt Pramcois sad 8% Famille, es on = Allan L +! Quebss, June 91, 1670 | lan .L 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ES ; og ; 15d! He _ Colne a £ BANKS.iii } i \u201crei te vo ; + tt A ; adder On and the Lath |agtan, the Born} - |= mas 2e e Mteamer will fomant, het Montreal.cane oo 500¢ Bb pg! 138 4 Cu vs PA pis Quense.Jar Levischants\u2019 199.3 Pel 154) 36) | Dsder Contras with the Government of | , .Commerce oe we 10s [104 | Canada for the conveyance of I vor rr 48 Marke Tot Optario 40}3 pcj 61 | 63 | Camadian & United Matos Mails | y Srpeses to Halla) re Mali drum tha Tocontor.toa) ped ior 108 ! pasty - 2 Hise to ih asd Joi Consol 106:0 pc| 36 1870-SUMMER ARR ANGEMENTS- moa, : Molsope se.pe.134 = anne .a - iver do Loup.-_ onple,.\u2026.BO 4 ; 0 R16 Qompany\u2019s Lines are sthmpuaed of > » Jacques-Cartier | 36/.\u2026| 30 \u2018 31 a ® artolans.feilopouerod | °°° Maries Tr ee 00 soit fram River Union .\u2026.,wj 190,8 pc, BS 814 ; Clyd=-bullt, double-esgine iron oteamships Mai 0 eve 4 a\u201c oe Quebec 100 8 pe, 90 | 91 Venet 7 o On iy 100,° P-0j 59 | 68 | sanDINIAN a L as! 7 15 are nclosial Bs Exchange » kip 1003) hel 85 1 98 a t, Dates, 13,80 à, M \u2014hng | pere cle Nationale eres ve 80's po 733, 15 | POLINBIAIAN +4100 Capt.RB.Brews.Mall to Blmoushi.| prese tee .Dominios .100,6 po; 110 [118 CIRCASSIAN.3400 Capt.J.Wylie \u2014 Hamilton +, 95 98 | SARMATIAN.0000030080 Cape Ac Aire.| Intermedia Teice 6 Freight.Maritime.80 | 66 | SOANDINAVIAN .3008 | Capt, Barelay.| \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 1 -\u2014\u2014\u20141 Vederal 8 | Te PRUSSIAN.0.03000 Capt.J.Ritahle.: Bradacons.10012 pi 76 MORATIAE.«3% Gaps.Oresm | The Gilchrist Scholarship.British North Am A ; PERUVIAN ns tlon\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.cove] £50 33 po 90 \u2018100 v\u2026 00000 M000 Dept.Boith, BB the Prov mucauamons | | oaawe Coms Treks.| CANDLE 16 compote for hu Ena- \u2019 of Que osiring © e es ' | fro) penn 31 A%2 | miation \u2018appuis t-t to be beld où the last Moutrl.Telegiaph; 40 ¢ pc! 93 ' 88 | ausTRIAN,, .3100 Capt.J.Wylie NOKDAY of JI SE it Montreal Gas Co.5 pejllé (16 traneuit thetr Appli mous Dom's.Tele raph! 5:18 pel 10 | 99 WESTORIAN.Oapé.Wallisce.| sary Proofs and Certificates, to tha Depart City Pass, Railway! 88 PEI a0 | aay MANITORAN.Onpt.MeDoagall ment of Purl lust tion, whers aay re Rich.à Out, Nav.; ' | CANADIAN .Capt N Melaas | qui-od iofo: mation may be o mimd, Co.) 100 8 paj éljy 43 | VORINTHIAN., 3000 CaptJes, Sooët, Unetec 38th May, 1879.Noyal Canadian Ins, | 7 PHONICLAN.Cops.Monsies, || May 31, 1-79.LL 1 1 ° £0.cones sue 1100 Hp : $i | WALDENSIAX.Cope.Blaphen | ue as Co.+ pe ACADIAMN.\u2026.00000 «21350 Capt Cabel Quebec Fire Asso! 100.8 p.c:1847 | NI TOURDLANDL A208 Capt, Myline Cows For Sale.: Too VWO FRESH CALVED COWS.God ! | THE STEAMERS OF TRE Nilke s.Cbean.108 i103 | LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE Amly at MERCURY OFFICE.Deb.§ p.c.100 1014 | oiling from LIVERPOOL every THURS.| M73 181\" _ re.DAY, sod from UUEBEC every SATURDAY calling at H Foy to receive on board 1 $30 paid.and land Maile and Passengers, to and trom ; FOR SALEP.A.BHAW, Ireland and Scotland); are intended to be des- VERY LAR3E MIBRHORN\u2014Mahognny Gowens Building patuhod ¥1ame ang Stand, \u2014 - A = i FROM QUEBEC.Suitable for a Millinery vr Tailoring Es.A CABD.CINCASSIAN 220000 +000 + Séturday, L0th May tablisument 1e 10 all who are suffering from the errors and | Banpisias .TUG meme ure os.THIS OFFICE.indiscretions of youth, nervous weukness, Casrlas.\u201c 34th + ; y =, .- 1 early decay, less of manhood, &u,1 willsend | Psauvian \u201c Sst + a recipe that will cure vou, FREE OF Pouswusias \u201c Tth June.CHARGE.This great retuedy was aiscover- Basuati ig BJ 14ib + ed by n missionary is South America.Send Crucausian \u201c 2188 + a velf-maldressed envelope to the Kar.Josuru | *anpinias \u201c th + T.iumax, Station D, New Verk City.; MoRavzas \u201c 5th July.Jan.25, 1879, 1y-e0d Psmeviar.\u201c 1:th « \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 sa POLYREMAN .\u201c 19th # oT TTT SARMATIAS.\u201c 26th « | Rates of Pasmge from Quebec; 1 acco:ding te sccominodaiis n.Intermediaie .\u2026\u2026\u2026.sc0c00e0 Iron Superatructure for Chaudiere THE STEANEES UF THE Bride.} Glusgo + Line, sailicg from Glasgow ov TENDERS WANTED.TENDERS add essed to the HON H.G.Quebec Government Dailways.patched FROM QUEBEC, JOLY.Commissioner of Agricn'tare ani w ; bout Sth Mey.ROIS ENS endormi \u201cTene dot Pom \u201cBu Wo Baperstracture oi Chaudiere B idge.* will Le * ANADIAN u \u201c and < received at 16 aT.JAMES STREET, MONT- Manitonax \u2018 w 9th © LEAL, up to Noon of PrCssian \u201c « me urs Lecsese \u201c \u201c 13th June t Th day, 10th July Next Comstuux = 4 4 9R * r the l'enetruction, veiy an rection of the Ir n Superstr.cture required for the .Rates of Pamage from Quebec.« baudiere Bridge, which i= to cousist of 12 Lo 7 00981 intermediate, a.44.spans.ench nt 150 feet in length and ope | spab of 250 fest in lengih.Riz spsus ace ta be er cted and ready to ; ans tisins by the tat | OCTOBER NEXT, and tbe remsiuder n ust be ready fo pase traine on the 18th DECRM- | BER NEXT Specifications and all other infcrmaiion may b: obtsined upon application rt the Government Enginer's Office, on ani aîter the 251h instant No tender will le recived unless mad: upon the printed form attach: d to the speci.8: ation, nur unl ss accompanied with a cer- tiled \u2018 boque for one thousand dollars, which sum shall be forfeit d if the (arty tsndesing declines entering into contract for the wors at the tate and the trms stated in hu tender.The Gov roment does not bind iteslf to actelt the low.st or any tender.P.ALEX.PEN ERSON.Government Engineer.Juns 16th, 1879.FOR SALE.AN ELEGANT LIGHT AMERICAN WAGGON, Apply st soccuxccaue 25 Steermpe.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Berths uot secured until paid tor, vessel.A Tender with Mails and Passencers vine o'clock pre hwy For turther particulars apply t# ALLANS, RAE & CO, Quebec, May 3, 1875.(AN INNBAAS AQLTHENT) Description.TE: Whole of the Varied Collection General Hovsebo d Efiects stored OFF IMMEDIATELY, baving dusided Cabin .bears wae eens $70 or $80, \"Ti ESDAY.and from QUEBEC on or about every THURSDAY, arc intended to be des- SF Return Tickets iesued ut Boduced Bates.An experienced Surgeon carried on each Baro Wharr or 9's day moraing ot | FESTA Agents.GREAT CLEARING OFF SALE House Furnishing Goods of Every Champlin Market Hall, HAS TO SE 80LD Closing up the Busingss in a Limited time.{Succemon: te AV.PIERCE, M.D.} Da RV.PIERCE having acgnieed - ery swputation lu te (rentrent \u201cLeanlc resulting in 8 heofesmiogal business fer be luisfeiduai &/ Lilty to ound.ky SOWA Fears Fo rior several me lif protsemen tr amtelats olan mL eh Fp Lor of Thich Te re airing ee heen ms red willl ta INVALIDW MOTEL oe organiiention has tnen comjartesl om 1 fhe Pes Fatped mtr 7 oe rnd wtyhe of World's Ologusn rary Maddeal rom oh hie folie tuer BETS: V.Prencx, Pree Ih PIERCE, 5.Pres S50 PERL Se Lane sit, Trees es Clare bee arn 2s ve Facuty.DERN WIARARES «All 7 russ come withia ibe prose: tte mi paca LiWe BIMOAI TLL divirien of practee 1 ery ain man gel Uy 8 POS of mature path and wu Brmcidal, Thrmt, snd Luog enue tra | wl Te moat ron le RAA OF WOMEN EEE CEE Bou | gaie Sinai To Xerroas Detik sty.Bpliepey F118), \u20ac hoden BC Vitus Imoce:.New emf an a cibles su Tein Ue rl aaah ¥ Vu GER PATIENTA-By cer crteal tas oi diogeretey Se tan tree Rag etruuic dis ave an maceu-elulr withont as with prea pata Mom.Foe parce mu 2 reopiée aan: NE Mell>al A STIR RA aie Pere poeme rp indie di CAAA Anbu Gy cpammtices hich 21 cost fr Polypgs.Harel Tudborn rua (Huptur 8] Jrocee |) Ar arcsec teria tag Line Teanors, {aicull Stone tn adder), eure, ene.ÿ@ albu Liwet succemsfelly, by 8 BES AO od witout sargical son, Cancers, Clab-fæt, Carvaiure and r ition (Sue pote tie), = Hutton a6 & Carative Agent\u2019 sent ATE, \u201cVl Bape tate) Jt, | fv | WOMAN of in Ra DL aod Yaa of (7 css ester to w 1 L have burs enabled 10 10 mont potust and post M dr ee cae.oo 1 To dmigaaie Me .THIS FFICR.| Purch secs can be wade by Private Bargains, als satura) opvaie, | hate named 3 y 80, 1678.Every Morning, 9 to 13 o'clock.on\" ; Mer a le OO A auction See a UNE o'clock every day Dr.Pierce's Favorite Prescription For Exoursion Parties, Shooting | doring this week.term, Wnweter, fs hat à fectde cxpreodiee of d Fishing, &c.BF\" ow is tie time to got Bargains, af | NT SR PS rar Thos Bec, an » Bs Champlain Hail.Hee moult in the 4) coins clams dn lieil io the Y'XCUBSIONISTS, SPURTEMEN AND| May 3, 181.CASKET RCO.Ce ey Cr ls en | a | ERE foilswing FRENC 3 reputation na '& Physician: a coal » feli-wing FRANCE FANSLLYLD MEATS | GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICIN RE EEE 208800 .\u201cte bof whirh §reeanmen tit ful re Lyons Sausages, Rolled Haws, Trade mare TES Gasar Lau-Taa04 \u201c Fes he Tog - Béclogne do Hing Coons unies cure A Eo eo ue, cime: Lam irri Tre rer AIT Fa re en Le ior In pi ah Le Salt \u2018 and all ervoge Depression, ir 4 ity of ¥r ah dad Seit Beiter, potency, rates Mixer A ea Ay vic Fruits and Vegetables \u2019 De na\u201d EE wl Ten Ge Lar Gy \"A1 vf firat quality and at moderste prices, E.ROUMILHAC, universe! Beles Takiog low as à conse- After uence of Belf-Abuse ; as Loss of Memory, Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Ding.| \u2018md visé is mewiieioe ae see * admiradly fills & purpond, most pores spre wt rome Aiprasms of regu pystem of Tan.= I ued dlsappotite Ais Premature Old A 1540 harm, tn S07, ou vai ee.dO ole rt, | og rs ee EE Tr TL SEER Quebec, 10h Nay, 1919, - 3m | ssmption anda Prenatuse Grave.gal Full - 5 i y FINANCIAL (Me arte cer = 2e RS Tl GE = Eten wi 7 infin | FERRET EY er Snvemou sp Wail Birest y package, of six jachages for $3, or 0 81000555 makes fortunes wii] bu som five by mais 0m rereipt of the 3 .$i : E me pos | ener EE URAT MEDICINE CO NOTICE, ng, , Canada, Co \u2014 dress bAX Bankes, Bold in Quedse by all and bvérye ENS a on Toa fs a a ted Benton by ali | Lo oan.oe Nr & WN .ty | wholesale aad retail druggies.| winter.ven Vebrusry 8, 1979.= YOR BALE | HORAK, VEBIOLE sad HARES, AT Arr aoUBY GRICE.munition a Mag 35 1000, June 16, 10:9, 3 iy re ecosritated our Fe > oncat 4 .which place plese Bre ui in Dest of reforamcon sid sesurity givin when sequined, spd alsp Look ¢ Niels ooks, Bcweatly pared.| Fle \u201d a'reds ' ee 4 JAMES FATRESDN, 2 «98 84, Oliver Btreot Mt, John Bubur 8 ee erm + mame A Splendid 0) tora mat Qu: os, Glace @, at New Orleans, Tuesday, Juy Mb, HTH «=110th Monthly Drawing.\u2018 a | \u2018 TuleTustitotion vas larly incorporated by the Legislatre of Stake.foc Reducetional and charitable purposes, in 1808 fer 4 TERN OF TWARPT-#IvE TRANS (0 whieh contract the invio'able faith of the Biate is pledged, with à Capital of $1,000,000, to which (s-bas sincé ndded à reserve Tund of $350,000.Bin [rand Single Number Drawmgs will take plnce monthly où the second Tuesday.[i never scales or postpones.Look #6 the following Distriz ution s Capital Prise, 530.600 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars cash.Half-Tickets, cae Delius.LST OF PRISES.1 Capital Prise.\u2026 830,000 1 Capital Prise .10,000 1 tai Prise.8,000 3 Priscs of $3,800 8 Prises oi 20 Prises af 100 Prines 300 Prises 400 Prises 1900 Prises of APPRLEIMAYION PRIRES.W 9 Approximation prises of §3)).,.3,700 ° do be 0.1,800 9 do 900 1,887 Prisos, amounting 0.$1.0,400 Reaponsivle corresponding agents wanted at all prowiment points, to whom @ Iibwul compensation will be paid Application for rates to clubs eheuld only te made tothe liume Cttice in Now Oriengs.Write, clearly statiog full address, for fur- thee 'nformation or seud orders to M.A.DAUPHIN, P.O.Box 693, New Urloans, Louisianaor mmo at No.3:9 hroadway, New York.All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the suporvisi n ALU muosgeme: & of Generals G.T.BEAUREUARLD any JUSAL A.EARLY.June Jv, 1819.oH, THE FOUR REVIEWS \u2014AXD\u2014 BLACKWOOD.authorised Ba printa vf .bu | Edinburgh Review ( Wh.y), | Westminster Review (Liberal), | London Quarteriy Review ( Cuascrratice) ! British Quarterly Review ( Zeangelical) Mackvood' dob Magazine vo gE Tho-c licpulits AIG BOT SALACTIORS; they give the origin le in Fri and at 8 out _oxs ump the price of the Euglish Edi ions, Ne public tiuns «an compare with the trading British Publications ah vo n med, i epriased by the Juvsano Scott Postion xe upadt.Tu resyr to fidelity of res arch, acctuacy of »lat ment, and purity of styl, they are without a.y equal.They keep pace wit mode n theu t, discovery, experiment and achievement, whether io religi bn scien \u20ac.lit-retsre, cr wrt.The allest writers fill thei: pages with most interesting reviews of Vistory, And w th az iutclligent narration of the great gveuts of the day.\u2018 TERME FOR 1390 (éncluding Possage:) | Parantæ *TaICTLY I Apvanes.\u2018 y Por sat um 4 00 2 sin Fur 0 co For + fa 100 Ror Blackwood 3, cere denns 400 For Bieckwoodaut ons Reviewt., - 7 00 For Blackwood dod two Reviews em kB 00 Fer Blackwocdsud tar \u20ac + .1300 Fo: Block voogand the four ® .,.16 00 POSTAGK.This item of xpeam, now borne by th- publishers, i: equiva ant 10 a reductivn of 30 per cent on the cost to subscribers in former | yrass.CLUBS.A disc unt of twenty percent will be all wed to clmbe {four or more persons Thus : four copies of Blackwo.d or of one Review copies of the f ur H-viewe and i 1a kwood fr $48 nud au on.lit PREMIUMS.New embec fibers (applying early) orth: year 1679 may have, withuut Corpo, the numbers f à the last quartez \u2018of 1978 of such periodicals ts they may suticeile for, Or instend, new eubecriders to swo, three, or fou uf the tbove perolodi , may have one of the ' Fo r Reviews\u201d for 1078 vubeotibets to ali five may have two of the \u2018Four Keviews,* or one set of Blackwoed's Ma azine for 1874.Neither premiums to sabecribér nor discount to Tube can be allowed unless the Money iv remit od direct tb the publishers No pevmiums given 10 lube, \u2018© secure prethiiums it wil be make SASLY APPLICATION, As tho whack avail, ab e for that purpose ie limited, REFRISTED BY THELEGRARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO 41 BAROLAY ST., HEW-YORE, - Row 20.L590 ' ve iy 70 Coma Tamers, Couobiave Daers ao» Manavui ( HOOULATS are bighly deli.its to win a | will Le ment t one address for $i3 60 ; four , TUE QUESBO-DAULY MKRCURT Sarasidenip or Taeeia Oss, Jasssiren, 1900.GEQRGE 7.CARY, Poon.oa Korres as 3 JMEAG à IT ROOPA A Ek Pronung Doss \u2014Nowory Bufdins 11 Bucks Wrest, thivs doors wert of Re Posi Gffe.LATES OF ADVERTISING r 6 lines and under.\u201c50 cents - Los LEP TOR» lines to 10 .,.100 © « \u201c Over 10 lines, per line 8 » VUBSSQUEUT INNERTIONN 000000000001) 4 HW \u2014\u2014 AN advertisements, parcocmi pastel with directions, sro luserted uviil forbid, and char accordingly Tri-weekly, se week!) and weekly insertions are cents per line each ins\u201drtion, Urders for discontinuing Advertisement, to be ie writing, and delivered Ly 6 sm, previous tv publication.: One Bquare, yearly, not to exce d 33 llaes $30, with the privilege of changing « wartert: lalf-square, nos to oxceed 14 lines, $10, with: the same privilege.Professional aud othes Cards, uot exceeding 6 lines, $10 per asoum, No Advertisement to be considered as by the year unless it is previously agreed upad bist.ween the .The privilege of Yesriy Advertisers will bo confmed to their regslar business, and all other Advertisements be oharged extra.TERMS OF SUBSORIPTIUN.Tasus.\u2014Yearly, $4.Hall-yoarly,$3.Quertely $1, in advance.FOREIGN AGENTS.Nuw Yous.=B.M.Pottengill & Ce., 37 Park Row, Now Yurk, and Bate street, Boston, and five.P.Bowell & Oo, 40 Park Row, NewYork, wre our omy suthorised Advertising Agents in New York and Boston.Cmicaso.\u2014Cook, Cuburb & Co.Ofice, 83 \"esrburn street, Chicago, lilinios.Loxpos.\u2014F.Alger, 8 Clement's Laue, Lombard street, snd @.Street, 30 Cornhill, Lon:lon, K.C, Kugland, are authoriseé te rc ve advertisements for Tax Masonry\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Remarkably Good ead Cheap Board and Lodying Can be ba i at the Lauzon House.No.71 Commercial Street.Levis.Nearly opposite the Perry Landing Persor s désirete of boardin:z for thy sum- , mer will be provided lor au the lowest pos- | sible terms, finding sll ths com cits, con veri uees ab | relinopents of a city hotel, at | the lowest sates of the «rdinary country house a- vor n.odation.| The casual visiter will be gladly welcomed, and well entertained.Fruit, n ilk and cakes à ways on band.Lobsters, Sardines and Uystces in every style.Coffer, Tes, Corny, Ch volate, Ac, ab all tim.x, day or 0'ght ; lik.wise lemonade, &c., atary moment, Ma's, hot or cold, at all boars.Pers.px d.sito go lo ging, without board, \u201cau Le mcummuditel un app'ication 1.additive to lofty, clegant, and we.) fur: ished \u2018ed-,0-m» the use during day time nf Four Spaci-us and Elegantly Furnishet Sitting Rous 28 aloo cf n Reading B oo, where all the lead.ug vewspapers, toc and others, buth Fren h aud Boglet, inc ol ug those Euwopeas snd Anertean prints most singh Ly strangers, can be vojored Also 8n eXtensive and valuable Libmre and (if not objected tr by an\u2018 boarder) th: use of excellent and exprusive p'aaos, in perfect order, v8 well as m sic bo ha, containing all | the newest and bed «irs, can be emjoyud.If solitude and quiet 18 prefrred, theyscim be j enjoyed at will.Any person desirous of Loar I, without lodgiug, oun pracire th ame ut bis own hours, of \u2018ho Met qualtiy and as the lowest price.Th: same 1a 1 ference to \" n single mom) for a lengthroed period, for the | couventeuce of persons in business.May 7, 1679.DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS, Quencc, 23rd January, 1979.NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Mis - Rxcellency the Licutonant- Joveraor bes been plensed by Order in Cnaautl.datd the 20tb Jamsary instant, to add the following clause to the Timbe: Hegu ations :\u2014 All are.i unless they m y bave previously obtained a special authorization to thet effect from the Commisdoner of Crown Lands or from his agents, to settle, squat, clear or chop on Lots in Dnswrveyed Torrdory, or on Hurvey-d La de not ! yet open for mle or ty cud down any -\u201cer- ehautable trees which may b: fonnd thereon, comprised within the \u2018imits of this Provioce, aud foemiux portiuns*of tbe \u2018ocations granti- jen fn virtué of leences for the cutting of timber thicreon ; said timber being the excle- sive property of tho bold ns of ssid licenses, who bave the exclusive right to eutor actions aginst any person or pets ne who may be found violating this order, P.LA ŸGELIBR, ' Comutsetomer of Crowe * Pebroary 20, 18%b, her en a Tr 05 THE TBSTH AMD BUBATE, : + .Whet odds à fengenace to tie breath, And cleaner, ton, the tosth ?What ls It drives suorctions forth Thst gather underneath ?Whit te it that gives purity \u2018Whete tartar it has buen T Why, Pourtivr'a famous den tifries, The FRAGRAIT PHILODUST.For sale by ail druggists in Oauade snd th United Staton.January 37, 1078.ed j Ste Quedes Prily Evening Frat Printed and published st the office ef GEULGE T.CARY, 11 and 13 Byass Frans in the Orer op Quanso, in (Le District © Quebec, in the Province of Quebec, Canada, | 9 "]
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