Daily evening mercury, 10 octobre 1879, vendredi 10 octobre 1879
[" 76e YEAR\u2014NO, 236.: pee vo .\u201c.\u2014\u2014>emite re A er mn \u2014\u2014 ES IS SIR LOUIS.CAYAGNARI \u2018 CRIMINAL \u2018 PROCERDINGS - DEAD?+ AGAINST A.POWDER | Under this senistions] heading a COMPANY.Gorrespondent of tbe Manchester! 4 True Bik Found fer: Manufacturing : and Storing Ezplosive Substances.Opinions are beginning to And ex ression in wome quarters that Sir vis Cavagnari muy possibly have escaped with his life on the 3¢d inst.The evidence se far forthcoming on that head.is not quite conclusive as to his death.Tuimur, the escaped sowar, neither sow the Envoy's body nor his place of sepulture, Pois man depose thut the thres other European members of the Embassy were buried in à garden near the Residency, but that the mutineers had failed \u201810 discover the remains of the Envoy.Wero they burnt in the building?If so, why did not Dr.Kelly's body share the same fate?When Taimur first went to the Residoncy on the morning of the 4th instant be saw the bodies of Lieutenant Hamilton and Me.Jenkyns, but not those of the Envoy and the doctor.He must have paid » subsequent visit, however\u2014how long afterwards it is impossiblo to say; but several hours st least must have slapeed, as three gravos had beon do, and filled in again during the interval.How long was it, thon, that the mutineers failed Lo discover the cnr of Sir Louis Cavagnari?If Teimur is to bo believod the Envoy wasin a room set aside for the sick and wounded when the burning root fell in and Somploted the t jy.But although Dr.slly wus in the same apartment, bis remalow seem to bave buen got out and buriod before Taimur's second visit.The theory of those who hupe against hope is tbat the mutineers may nave made s captive of the wounded Envoy with a- view to obtaining a large ransom from the Ameer, The Afghans, unlike the Zulus are very partial to making prisoners of those who can be\\idrned to subsequent mo count either as hostages or fur ransom.It is remembered that afier the Arst Afghan war many of our officers were found to be slive who had buen incled- ed among the dead.The Envoy would be it.finitely more valuable to the mutineersas u prisoner than either of the other European officers.Moreover, it is evident that Lieutenant Hamilton and Mr.Jenkyns died sword in hand in the mele, and they could not therefure be made captive, Dr.Kelly may possibly have owed his death to the fall of the roof, or to a chance bullet.The Alghans, savage ae they are, havo, like other Oriental peoples, too high a ree.pect for European hukima to deliberately murder n member of the faculty.In the caso of the Envoy, huwever, it is plain that he did not die in the front of battle, and ae he must bave been in a recumbent position there seems littlo likelihood of his being shot.Thu deduction follows that if he was killed at ail it must bave been by the fall of the roof, and us Oriental vuiidings are generally light ruofed, it seema somewhat unaccountable that the mulinoers could not find amid the debris what they must have moat eagerly searchod for.Other oritica point out that na Taimur was evidently misinformed in one important particular he may bave beun purpossly misled by the mutineers on another.He nuerts that no other members of tbe mis- sioy escaped from the slaughter ox cept himself and another vowar.Wo know, on the contrary, that « acrgeant anu several soldiers have found their way to Ali Kheyl, and thess do not appear to be the party ot Guides who were absent from the Residency when it was tracked, and who, according to Taimur's showing, subsequently found a safe ueylum.Of course, the presumption in favor of Sir Louis Cavagnari\u2019 death is very strong, but there seoms just a wbance that he was oarrivd off ulive from.the blood-stained pains of\u2019 the embassy.The mutineers would have every reason to mislead Taimur on that point, for fear of baving their valuable captive tvken from them by some powerful sirdar anxious to in.gratiste birsslf with tho English, \u2014 A Paris despatch reports 1,000 emi lo embarked at {eros for the nited States on Friday and 1,200 on Sunday.* À Berlin despatoh ansuunoss that an agreement relative Lo office money orders bas just been concluded there between Germany aud the Unitod Bases.P*\u20ac | been carried on F Among the indietments submitted to the Grand Jury ofthe \u2018gueen's Bench at Montreal, was one charging the Hamilton Powder Company, of which Mr.Brainard is the President, with manulacturing explosive, pubstances, chicfly nitro-glycorine, at Belæil.The sore house is situated botween the river and the track.Îtin said that lust Friday two bundred boxes each contuining one hundred pounds of nitro-glycerine (20,000 tbe in all) were loaded upon & barge aud taken down the river Richelieu ata very rapid «peed, about ten miles an hour.Tuey went past the swing bridge where within the t few years sevural barges have had Loles knocked in them Some of the inhabitants say they have lived in terror on account of this atore- nouse.There were only 3 780 pounds in the explosion at Stratford, destroying 109 cars, and making a hole in tho earth sixteen fout deep, und it may be imagined what would be the consequence should there bu an explosion of euch 8 quantity as that said to bave riday last.b The Grand Jury returned a true ill, A TE T\u2014\u2014 \u201cTOURMALINE\u201d SAILOR DISAPPEARS.Some twenty days ago at Montreal, a seaman of the 11.8.8.Tourmaline, was missing from the vossol, and was supposed to have desvrted.The case was reported to the police and appeared in the papers at the timo.A short time afterward two men went on board the Tourmaline and gave the officers a sailor's cap with a number on it, which they had found in a canal.On searching the register the number corres pondod with Calvert's name.The mee disappeared without leaving their names.A fow days ago a conductor heard two men convorsing.What they said was to the effect that a sailor had been found in the water 30 miles from here and had been buried.This octurred a week ago.Detective Lafon and Midshipman Smith telegraphed to all the small places slong the river in reference to the affair.Says the Musical Times : \u2014 Twenty years ago good music teachers were well paid in New York; they were not then in ubundance here, and those who wore considercd first-class ob- wined their own prices.A chunge bus taken place in the course uf years Now wo have many excellent tonchers in New York, but must vf thom bave had to come down in their prices, aud it takes vither adroit management or social influence to find pupils, oven at moderate rates.It we rend in an advertisement:\u2014\u201cA very superior pianist gives inatruction, ineluding ving- Ing, for 5U cents por lesson,\u201d wa may be omsily led into the belief that we havo to do with a tyro who is noteven worth the half dollar.But it iv not unlikely that wo are making a grave mistake.This advertisement muy cover a very talontod, excellont muni.cian, who lacks either \u201cpush\u201d or uo- quaintunce to become popular.True, thut a man who will teach tor 50 cents cannot be in fashion just at present, but docs fashion vo anythin in fuvor of positive Erowieige ?be man who teaches to duy fur BU cents, throogh want, may, five years hence, be the admired and petted of every society lady in Madison Avenue; aud his\" abilitivs will not have been oue iota improved.Ditarsorise Has pmLLe.\u2014 Edouard Gauthier was charged before the Re corder Yesterday with causing an vlstzuction in Notre Dame street.The prisoner is employed by Mr.Labelle of that street to distribute handbitls and solicis patronage for bis establishment, and this is the second churge that has beon preforred aguinst bin for » similar offence.It was ved that the prisoner performed his duties in a most offensive and impudent manaor, and he was fined $10 and costs or two months He a farther charged w nsultl » Joe Limoges, for which Wo was fined and coute or.ne month.aio fines were immedisely under o hg paid r protest.MORES ET 8TUDIA BY POP A Young Lady\u2019 Prom Towa, Frenzied by the Death of Hor.Betrothed, Fires a Pistol Balk Into: Her Breast, in Cincinnati.Cincinnati, Oct.6.Ono of the most heartrending cases of suigido occurred here yesterday.Misa Luells George, a 18 yours, who rosides in Bonaparte, lowa, and who has been hore a month, in attendance upon the college music, deliberately shot herself, in her room ut her boarding house, at Fourth sud Smith streets.The eir- cumstancos thut make the case a sad oue are these : \u2014Bome time ago, while visiting at Olney, Ill, Wiss George met Mr.Fred.Harriman, a travelling salesman for Messrs.Voorhees, Éillor & Co, wholesale clothiers, at 95 Wout Third street.Harriman made Olney his headquarters while travelling in lllinois, because his mother and one or two bothers live at Albion, not far away.The acquaintance of the two ripened into an ardent attachment, sod they were eu- gaged to be married this coming Decomber.Miss George has Lwo brothers, attorneys, living at Bonaparte, and one, a druggist, living at Keokuk, Iowa.When they heurd of the engagement of their sister they came to Cincinnati to make inquiries about Harriman, and were thoroughly satis fled with her choice.Miss George is doscribed as à genius, an excellent ar tist, and a fine musicisn.She same bere to take lessons under the auspices of the college of music.Lust Monday evoning young Harritive or malurial fever.Miss George immediately manifested the depth of ber attachment for him by the devotion with which she attended him.His room was adorned daily with fresh flowers, and she was with him as long and as oflen as the pbymoian and narse would allow.kis brother Henry came to assist in taking care of him.Two physicians were called, and every possible attention was given him, Yes terday he sank so low that he lost his mind, though when Miss George came in be said, \u201c Pottie, you have come tu sce me again,\u201d and then sank intoa stupor from which he never rallied The poor girl refused to leave his bedside.The physicians, the nurse, wife of one of them, Mr.Voorhees and Mr.Rupel, of the firm of Vourhues & Miller, were in the room, and the scene they describe as the most beart- rending they ever beheld.The poor girl threw herself on the floor and prayed with tho most passionate agony that Fred might not die, or it he did: div thut she might go with him.She tore her hair, and with a pathos and depth uf fouling that brought tears to the eyvs of the men, prayed aud prayed again for the life of her lover.At luat, just before the floal death straggle, her physical powers gave way and she fell in a spasm.She was carried, rigid as if she had been dead, into an adjoining room.By the time sho revived Harriman was dead.It was then midnight.She did not weep, but had a strange manner that was startling to people about her.She said abe would go to her bourding- house, aod refused company.Mr, Voorhees insisted on going with ber, amd Le did go.When she got home she was in hysterical spasms.A physician was called, andthe rest of the night was spent in trying to svothe ber.Her ravings wore pitiful, She called the nume of ler dead lover, chided him, sung for him, declared she would die, and showed in overy way that ber reason was well-nigh uu.soiled.She was calmed somewhat by morning, but still was watched until she seemed to be entirely rational, She walked vat, and, it is supposed, bought a pistol.She was followed by a couple of young men, who found her near the post of and took ber home.AL 11 O'clock she talked with Mr, Voorhees and Henry Harriman about ro- | going with the remains to Albion.She wanted to sce Fred right away, and Joung lady of n of | 1° of i i,t ULO& ET PRALIA DICAM.\u2014 Virg, fiseeg, LV bus.; alg - | tions have becn J Ty vim VIA M ~7281) SHEP an be She said that was where aif \u2018ihe paln was, Bho to be loft alond » fow minutes, request wis gramt.\u2019 ed, aud in a fow miputos à ahot was\u2018 heard, and whe was found in per bed with the fatal stream\u2019 isuuing from her bosom, She had opened her élothing and: placed the muzzle of the pistol over bor beart, but the ball did not pierce that organ.It went through the lungs.The firet physician who called enid she could not live five hours but she rallied soon after, and refused to allow any treatment, saying she intended to die.Bhe was chlgroform: ed and thus treated.To-night she is resting well, but the physicians are unable to tell the rosult, as thoy have nos found the course of the ball.Harriman's remains wcre taken to Albion to night for interment.The Grand Jury is receiving much attention in England just now, Some two months ago application was made toa magistrate for a summons againat the Lord Mayor of London to answer a charge of libel, which was refused on the grounds of the nature of the evidence.At the noxt sitting of the Central Criminal Court the would-be prosecutor went before the Grand Jury, roduced à postcard eontaining an al.beged libel, and deciared on okth that he belivved it was written by Sir Francie Truscott.Upon this evidence, while Sir Francis was not present either personally or by representative, he being abroad at the time, a true bill was found.On his return a i month later the case came up for tril and he was immediately vindicated.This injustice has lead to & discussion on which the old argument of useless- mun was attacked with a congus- ;Bcus has been reinforced by that of its capacity of inflicting injury, the latter based upon a positive wrong.The indictments against this time.honored institntion might be thought sufficient to overwhelm almost any institution of less antiquity whose func.superseded.Ite principal sdvaniage, the expression of publie opurion, is now largeiy fulfille-i y the press.Mr.Tremlott, the British consul at Suigon, in his report this year, mentions a romarkable peculiurity of tbe natives vf tbe couutry that they have the great toe of euch foot separated from the others, like the thumb of the Land, and it can be used in much t : er, though not to th the dying man's two brothers and the | bo sume manner, though oo .same extent, This distinctive mark of an Annamite is not, however, usually socn in the vicinity of Saigonbut is now contined to the inhubitunts of the more northern section of the empire, where the race has remained moro distinct.This peculiarity is the meaning of the native name for the Anuamite race; and that the name und pecaliurity are of great antiquity is shown by the mention in Chinese sunals 2,300 B.C.as that (or those) of one of the * four barbarian\u201d tribes that then formed the boundarivs of the Chinese Empiro.PRESCRIPTION FREE For the speedy Care of beminal Wenknoes, Loss of Mxubood, sud all disorders brou,bt ob Ly indiscretion ur excess.Any Dreggist has the ingredients, Address DAVILION & 00, 18 Nasmu stroet, New York, May sl, L879.Ly-sod boo rm Just Received par Latest Steamars, \u2014vor\u2014 The First Houses in London and Paris, =i POLL ASSORPUERY OF English and French Perfumery Soaps and Toilet Articles, Aswill as » f4'} supply of medicines from the eclei rates house of GRIMAULT à CIR, Paris, including Churobel's Sarup of the Hypophosphites, Lern'e Solution of.Iron, \u2018lame Indieune, Cigarettes ludisune (the oniy spentic for Asthma), Moyueys Dragee « ( Cod Liver Oil, Pil Betellon of iron sad Quinine.A fwil line oc seaside re juisites.JOHN MUSSON k CO, DISPENSING § IEMIS LA Oppusite Pest Gates, Company.BETWEEN QUVBSEC, AL a erry AND on Regularly follows \u2014 Phe SQURBEC\u201d on Tuesdays, Thursdays avé faturdays, and the \u201c MONTREAL\" on Mondays Wednuadays, and Fridays at FIVE o'clock P.M.from Quebec, pping at Batidean, Three Rivers end Sorel, Steamers from Montreal to Hamilten, com- necting at Toronto with the steamers for Niagara Pall.and Bufalo, and with Pallways for all joints West-\u2014wili for the pre- rent leave as follows :\u2014 The \u201cCORSIC1N \u201d \u201cBPARTAN\" \u201cCORINTHIAN,\" \u201cI'ASSPORT,\u201d YALGRRIAN, \u201cMAGNET,\u201d will leave on Mondays, Wednesdeys and Fridays from the Canal Basin at NINE o'clock A.M.and Lachine on the arrival of the Train leaving Bonaventure Btation ut Noon, TICKET OFFICK UPPER TOWN, where state kooms cn be secured at BR.M, STACKING'R, epposite 8t Louis Hotel, and at 1he Company's Uflies, Napoleon Wharl, A.DESEOROES, Benne 1879 Sept 27, 1970 1879.ROYAL MAIL LINE STEAMERS TO THE SAGUBNAY TADOUSAC, CACOUF 4, RIVIERE DU LOUP MURRAY BAY.BAIR BF.PAFL ent LES BBOULRMBINGS, l'atil further nchive the Stoamer ST.LAWRENCE 4 PT.LeCUNAS, Will leave the St Andrew's Wher! on TUESDAYS sud FRIDAYS, at 8 A.M., for + bicowtimi and Ha! Ha! isy, calling si Baie St Paul, Les Kbowlemouts, Murmy Bay, Hiviere du Loup, aud Teaeme, Connecting at Quebec with the Riochul jen and Ontario Navigutiom Compsay\u2019s Boats ; «nd at Riviere du Loup with the luterocioniai Railway for aud from the Maritime Provinces and Atlantic ¥iates, TICKETS for sale, aud Sease-Booms secured at the General Ticket Uffice, oppo- sito the St Louis Hotel, aad at the Company's Uftioe, For further information enquire at the Uttice ot the St Lawrence Steam Navigation Company, St.Andrew's Wharf, A GABOURY, Secretary Sept 18, 1879.St.Lawrence Steam Navigation Company.KAMOURASKA LINE.Untll further dios the Stesmer \u201cCLY Dhs\" Capt.AUG.BEXNIER, will leave the $t, Andrew's Wharfat T A.Mou WEDN®IDAYS and SATUKWA TS, for werthier, Crane Istaud, L'Islot, St.Jean Port Juli, River Ouelle and Kamuuraska.Meturning, will leave Kamourauka se the side way suit, aud River Juclle at à A.M.va Moudays aud Thursdays.For further informasion enquire at the Company's ice, Bt, Andrew's What, A.GABOUsT, June 6 1870.Orleans and St.Joseph Ferry STEAMER \u2018MAID OF ORLEANS\u2019 On snd atter the 8th instant, the steamer \u201cMudd of Urleans® will leave as follows unsi} ferthe: notios se Faon Issaso, Faou Quamec.8.10 A.M, 1130 AM.2.00 P.M, «13 P.M.SINDAYS.(Westher Pormisting.) 11.30 A.M, 1.48 FM, s.00P.M, 6.00 P.M.HENRY PINHEY, Proprietor, Oct.3, 1879.- Provi cial Association of Protestant Teachers, P.Q.The fizteenth Annual Meeting of this Ausociation is appointed to be hold at the Orty ot Quebec où Wednesday, Thureday and \u201cFriday, The 15th, 168 and 17th Octobe: Pausmany (for the current year) DB.B.Htc MILKS, Gusbes, 1OTARY current .- Hix, Moutrval, rw Loos Conmrras.\u2014Messrs.Wu.Dr.Masadea, Roderick Mc! J.Denbaz, 4.0, \u20ac.T.Pletcher, Wa, Clint, H N.Jones, Pri, McQuarrie, J.H.Ri aid the Rector of (be High Behool of Quebec, aon Mh Fre arches of ity envirens a Toaident Of ot the À vi 3 te pressant papers subjects fes dissuasion, should bo intimated by ty Bo rotary, or te & member of ho Loval Come wid she wanted to talk with him, The > more told ber they would sund a carri J MR.FREDERIC A SELF, for hee at3 o'oloek.She said he (Onganses «/ 36.Notthow's) would be ready to fo with them, | 1s prepared to give Lessons on the Plane: and wanted 10 g0 with them (0 the | forte, Otgs , Harmoninm, sad io as burial, ga ser ake full to reoping, Tun Mosmsns.A : and asked Mr.Rogers, with w ST.JOUN TUE © çounend: - boarded, «Where her heart was.sly ist, 3 + JA $ 4 mittes, bgfess ec sn oi Le 0x4, Veptembur se, tte.% on & Ontario Navigation.- Le \"Ut b.! Quebes, 3704 41 tember, 1079, -Altsmsoan))\u201dCébiagrana, 7 nL Truik \u2018publishes 2° bee Fo Le with Roberts, Out off \u2014Buppossd Out * pebrin Fowery - of bythe Baany-\u2014\u2014Loier from Fulu- boucher violently ort nT re Ë : do Ps Ù \u201cio SC L Levy Laweôn for declining to Bghta| .em eh ia SE OL de ang op Sy \u2018 19% Sard Priop hE bet TR now\u2019 \u2018tube I land\u201442 mi.Go on the ground let he du + Simle, Oct.16.Leen id i be bd the lab y of 86.| hulence of Sir Prodariol Roberts since Monday helieved to imply.the |3¢ PE De Washi Doses jarofore cathtiod to the parry roar \u2018dag Indies.Limethe T ati ofa gentleman.i bein of she Git \u201cHe pratavty foi 3 .Jus.= Hasduastes: 2 ti rr laid | | A i J - ap te TS SFTEMOONT TELCARAS.YS Rint tank gr apa SAAR CLL R14 Basten Pr.\u2014Bepiee ore.iar À -Frarée, Out.10-2| FIRONSULieSS SÉREUX, | 44 catétpondens gives a gioshey | his! pren interruption of the talageapé L'une Laphine 3 Ina Tobe 5, A renner from Leapinaie: suds PERS Giannis, [pidttre of the state afte fu Nol.yt ot points to a disturbance Nav.Mel Done ad Mons FO with nows of Agen Mecker's death, say + \u2014# Aftér' Use) Aghe with Thor nue ie yore w » em hed barricaded vhomeolves- ip a boild> ing'wttioh was set ow fire arid the men were \u2018shot au they\u2019 rushed tut.ru tate of the womep is still Ip dodit., , Des.10.tigtlea) ropobte show the'e of the Enfun Mrvice sino the | ie ning of the Government, were, milflons.Is in estimated the number of indisns now living are 30,000.Memphis Oct, 10.At Carson's Landing, 10 cases 4£ yal- low fever and one death are reported.Omaha, Oct.10.Infurmation has been recéived from the Shoshone, Bannock and Arapahios ents, showing that the rumors of t -Tudisvus having n seen, tra veiling southward to juin she Utes were ntrue.New York, Oet.10.The lopgshoremen _alyng bie North River front ue sein on rik for an - increase: conte per hour.Their demands are refosed and thefr phices filled by new hands who are.protected by & large force of lice.Por.Pesugnot, à Proneh physician, was yesterday run over by a Harlem train and both his logs cut off.His death is probable.The weather yesterday was a phe nomenon of waparth, Mercury touched 86°.The Was uncom: fortable and w \u2019 The probate of the will of the late Paymaster-General \u2018Bradford was re.tusod yesterday, on the ground that the tystator was of unsound mind.\u2018The will disposes of a million, while the estate is only valucd at $09,000 n Mi Mar Ky, aceidentally poisoned at Forws Haven ou Fridsy by an ovêr dose of morphine, was buried on Wednesday.Her faneral had been appointed for Monduy, but the body ave sigos of animation youl morti cation mada death certain, Arrived, sa.Silesia, from Hamburg.Asp LATRST FROM RIVER PORTE.¥ ther Point, Oot.10, Cloudy and blowing a gele from N.E.S88 Waklensian inward H.8U p.m.with 5 intermedinte and 89 sleernge passengers, A two-masted steanabip inward this a.m.; one bark and one brig inwurd.SPR Avnorusn Cuancer Ross Cass.\u2014 The police bave received information that s youth, named Frank Bldridge, disappeared trom his home in New York on the first of Be doepped nou supposed to have doen kido pra bly braaght bitberward À Berlin dospatch says Count Monts has been finally acquitted by Court Martial of the charges made against him in connection with the loss of the ironclad} Gromer Kuglurgh\u201d .LE La I A gyn Ly the wae of the Lat tite Ty 8, 169.\u2018Ibis year Mr.Drome atiains to ft : ; ; his we .00 a à PAL An ERY DS svmMen.The retionpect ahows à life of exposure te hardship, ofc to privation, to confinement spd scuentary pursuiis, tu great mu nts} and physial | mas.2 and depresdou.culm'rating in Puiigonærz Conmemption in the year 16:4, which slimes: Me the ducovery J Fellows I A full accoult of this came fv putiahegd ig Fellows \u201cMedhal Monthly\" t be had of all Druggiste, Follows Hypopbosphiys a borin remedy, for Cemgostion a Lungs, 3 Fate Compound Be I'y aud erste cures Crpgestjon of the Lurgs, Bronchitie, etre Nervous l'rostration, hhortosta vf Breath, Palpitition of he.Hrurt, \u2018Trembling of the Home and Limbe, Physical end Menta) De Hon, Loss of Appetite, Loss ot y, Loss vi Memory, 1t wiil :apidiy impraye the wenkehod fone: tions organe, of.the body, whieh for health upén volaniary, \u201csemi voluntary, \u2018nd Kraluutng ds\u2019 oh I wa with vigor, genijeness, suptie 10 tho-caquiie Sa mony of pa Akin to jure blond itself, Ite taste is plese sait, wd its effects permanent \u201c40 To E:T, +: Fyanishod Mogue, With qe xithout honnt, » 7 M0 PR FAMILLE ATRES Ty.0.0 ruled gaily 99 1019, .Soptambengt®, i000, a Co te a oe | a |, NO.34 OWE SINENT.\u201cMare 3g; Hie NOTICE.BANKRUPT 8T00K \"FAHOY SPATIONNET, BLANK BONN, wr: \u2018ba, Me, Be.\u2014F No.87 POTER SFNNT.THE Subscriber having lately purheied a Frosh Bankrapt Slosk of the above goods, bas added i to the ba.anee of Bleak not dis posed of at lass sale, xpd has dacided sn aon: tinuiog se Great Cheap Sale for a ahort time longer.The Sto kis now magnifieeutly aceortod, and will Le jonad te enmpriee cvorsthiyg in the Stutiodely iw, and as she gorda muet be disposei of sb once, they will be o Tered at Beta | GicOnsh ot consideradly loss thas W holesale Chet\u2018 Pros.Cull early orsl more bargeins, 0 aur numerous parchagsgant she bast sale warp 4 well ratiofigd ché thay ao ecauding in for more, Bats«mber the eddoves, No.87 Peter Strestnd JO, ~ That thig-is-4 BONA FIDE CHEAP SALE.Quebec, Sept.16, 1879, In = FELLOWS coupon Asthmatic Bronchitis of nine renrs standing eured by the Syrup.Br.Jous, N B, Augwet 11th, 1988.Mr Jauml.FuiLows, Psan se consider it my duty t¢ in ol frm you of the grest benefit 1 have received \u2018rom the wee ol your Compound \u201cyrap of Rypophosphitey.1 bave been for the last nine years a moat suflercr from Bron: hitia nd Asthma, at tires so il] shat for weeks I cou] neither lie down or take any nourish.mut of consequence and duth g tie rime rufieriig intenrely.I have had, it different times, Ie advire of twenty-two physicisns .a .The least expo ure to either damp or draaght war sure {0 result in 8 scvere attack of mv disewie, Findine no relief from all the medicines I bad taken, 1 ypophooptites our Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites, Ma bave reat reason te thank God foe the result, 1 have, in alt, taken twelve tottles, and now 1 fel sa steonp and well as ever { frit in'my ille, and for the last year have not tind vae momes t's sickness, snd neîtirer does damp ess or draught bave the least effect spon me.Were [ to write on the snbject fur hours, I could mut say enongb in | ruse of our invaluable Compound oyrup of Hypuphuaphites, or give an adequate.ides ol my su You are at liberty to make what we yoy please of this luiter, teams | bope its pub- liuity may be ti.e means of benefitting other sullereta 48 much as it bas ze.1 remain yours pe pu téail: = MES.HIPWÉLI , Edmodth Street, ga Look out for the name and address, J J BALLOWS, Bt.Juin, N.B, on fhe due nappes fa watermark, which by Mplding the paper before the tight, rice 91 80 per Bottle); ad fp 191.07 \u2019 by sl) , =.tonne.\u2018\u2019Plis coder of the diy is o| \u2018dlamiagal of \u201cbervanta, the dispensing nd gover e Ni weird a A - make life comfortably, Seoigs as fall as over of .Bola seem to have been | \u201cnd whieh ws Melboatna frat ome hg nd be | Pi cépitaMate.Do by thajp kind relatives\u2018 no doutt in We chari je hope that they y mis thom no lnero; others sepm rof fogs if wi bo wosk .Bet thar every.isms sobs 4e be booked: up ide lo werkiagmen From \u2018Wodtreal \u2018iis Wriaig.{Por Musial 100.) Montreal, Oct .10.ar de ange a of wi fire his Of \u201chis Aathorindaws's house in this Atty.The Grand Jary retarbèd®a true bill Grivam, proprietor, and As , tor of the Star, for libel on: the \u2018slerks of the Police Oeurt, \u2018From Ottawa (his \u2018Bveaing.(87 Mostum} Telegraph Line ) Outawa, Oct.t@.It is thought.work will be eom- tpenesd on the Toronto and Ottawa roads esrly noxt spring.The men whe \u2018siréek for higher wages on the Chaudiere railway bridge Hu all rotarned-tv work atthe old rate.À large trade in ontmeal has sprung ap between Ottawa and Ksropean ports.One firm, MoKay & Osshipped over 3,000 barrels this week.in the eity in conneetion with the Government contracts to be let.Fram Toronto this -Bvouiag.(Per Montreal Line.) Toronto, Oct.10.Wu.dopge wae fined = the Police ure 850 and costs for - ing 8 revolver.When drurmk lest gt by rephed into the police station presented the weapon at the head of one of the constables.John Wainwright, at the Police Court this morning, was remanded to the 13th instant for stealing $133 from his employers, Hawkins & Co., printers.He haa just returod \u2014 when captured\u2014from a trip to New York, where ho had spent all the money.The Manitoban exhibits are bei dinposed of at suction to-day, and a getting good prices.Mr.Sunford Fleming passed through the city last night on his way to Manitoba.The Irish gentlemon cricketers commenced a match this a.m.against fifteen of tho Toronto Cricket Associa.| grants, most of whom were Brrodes, * #3., tond vettli tion.The day is fine but the wicket ie henvy from the rains of the past few days.200 immigrants arrived at the sheds this a.m.EE Bexzrit 70 Ma.Rows.\u2014To morrow (Saturday) evening, on the occasion of his benefit, Mr.Rowe will appear in his inimitable impersonation of Micawber.\u2018The performanco will be under the distinguished patronage of His Honor the Lieut.Soverna of Quebec.Comic Opera.\u2014\u2018Houp La,\u201d Lecour's Inst success iu Paris, will be pla for the fire time in Canada to-nigbt, by Mr.Rowe, and MeDowell's admirable company.The atory is intensely comic, tho characters, being the members of a toupelling circus, and their adventures in Cersica form the theme of the plot.Mr.Rowe will act the Apuiner of the wild beasts, Mr.Me.Dowell, an eccentrie.nobleman who follows tbe cirene from town Lo town, to worship at tbe fvet of the principal equestrionne Mdie, Dumont, personat.ed by Mrs, MeDowell.The muse is charming, and the scenic effsets are ali in keeping with the apirit and humour of the.story.1 treet Iumrgrants.\u2014A party of 472 immj.arrived at the Tanueries on Wednesday, andqfter partaking of a substag-| tial repaté, left for their- destinations Quite a number of contractors are | ing {isolated Bhutargsrten.It \u2018is thought the position ie rather fhive.Cape Town, Sopt.48, | The presence of the 1 Wolse) {7 emphatic declaration that England intends to clging the Trans vasl, have produced a.quieting effect on the Affairs iv.Zululand are uiet.À report is current thas.Dade imasi, brother of Cotewayo, bas been killed.I¢ is likely that Weeoroi will submit.Moiroui contindes de- fans.London, Oet.10, Infantey \u2018will be stationed throughout every available portion of \u2018the County-of Mayo, Ireland.Theé farmers who sailed from Liverpool for Téxas sre mostly well provided with gone.bail ; he seco t challenge stakes at Newmarket; the wecond Qctober meeting, were won by De LaGrangeh colt wih pon D'Or\u201d; Lorillard's \u201cParole\u201d was fifth.He was beaten off.The Juwenile bandienp today, at Newmarket, was won by Anglese, \u201cEarly Moro\u201d ; Lorillard's \u201cGeraldine\u201d second ; the race was won by a nec the same distance between second an third Birmingham, Oct.10.At the quarterly \u2018meeting of the iron trade, prices were strong all.around.Extensive purchases of tin plates were.made by Americans; also arge eontracts for raw and old iron, THIS EVENING\u2019S TELEGRAMS, Dreadful Railway Accident in Michigan this Morning\u2014 Eleven Coaches Piled Over Each Other \u201425 Passengers Killed and 30 Wounded.Detroit, Mich., Oct 10.On Michigan Central R, R.& short distance east of Jackson, about one this morning, the Pacific express train west collided with a swite enging, Lelessoping the baggage and express cars and piliug the romaining elaven coaches on top of the others.The first coach was filled with emigrants, mont of whom were killed or seriously injured.Many oceupants of the other conebes were killed or injured.It ia supposed 20 or 25 passengers were killed and 20 to 30 wounded.The majority of the number are thought to be emigrants and seeond class passengers.Physicians wero st once summoned from Jackaon, A special carrying the physicians loft Detroit at 8 o'clock.À large force of employees of Lhe railroad with a nu.ber of citizens of Jackson are un the ground extricating tbe bodies.New York, Oct.10.Gilmore's Garden is almost desorted this morning.Brem and Spellacy bave withdrawn, leaving 11 on the track.Murphy is still fresh, sod at 10 he was 12 \u2018milen bebind Rowel!'s record.At noon the score stood : \u2014 Murphy 407, Faber 391, Howard 381, Allen 366, Briody 366, Mahony 362, Russell 360, Curran 358, Walker 352, Piogge 31:0, McKoo 258 J¥y Gould returned from his western trip this morming.Arrived, ss India from Glasgow.College Point, L.I., Oct 10.Powell Bond, & prominent resident of Rosclyn, died last nigbt from the effects of an accidental pistol sbot from the hands of his brother, on Wedneeday .Washington, Oct.10, Gen.Sherman arrived this.morning.Orange Depot, N.J., Oct.10.John Meirhoffer, of Northfield Road, West Orange, was murdered at noon A Jotarday y à shot in the back of the.ead.His wit acoussos Frank Lammens, a workman, Lammens and tbe woman were in bed together when arrested.Memphis, Oot.10.Six new cases.Albany, N.Y., Oct.10, A mixed train on tbe Suequebanns: Railroad this morning at two o'clock \u2018ortescue, of the Archbishop of Canterbary, is how-in Ottawa.Fronoh papers now write Mr.for Monsieur, instead of merely M.This in the Ways.Abows 800 of shem im \u2018in Toronto sud viginity.| déguous, and may stand for an, initia].{Mere 31 is an improvement, bocanse A in am: |- Duguetie.Th left Lach at.ies 06e iad plone Mo ved at Joo Vincent's wharf at ?6 o'cloek.The steamer Beaubsrnots, which was crowded with paseen, * will pilot down any one who wishes to make the trip.A Comervasive Lseting was\"held a Oka on Saturday ligt in\u2019 the grounds the Sqmisary, where Messrs, Daoust and Champlain delivered addresses.There were exactly veventy-two persons present, twelve of whom were farmers and the remainder Indians and the younger members of thefr families.Daaust declared the present Government to be much more expen- sivelg.run than was the De > ville Government Police which did service in Oka under the previous Administration.\u2014 Witness, An interesting course of lectares is to be \u2018givén In Calvary Church, Montreal, fortnightly commencing October 16th, vis.: 8.E.Dawson, \u2018Spiritualism, Ancient and Modern ;\" F.B.Brown, Heq., * Montreal, Its Boginnings and Prospects ;\" the Rev.J.P.Stevenson, \u201cSome American Poste ;\" Dr.W.Geo.Boers, \u201c Rambles in Britain ; the Rev.Geo.H.Wells, \u201c Westminater Abbey ;\u201d Col Dyde, C.B.,, A D.C., \u201c Reminences of an Eventful Life;\u201d the Rev.Hugh Johnson, M.A., B.D., \u201c The Yosemite Valley,\u201d to end with a grand concert, for which the charge is only 50 cents for n season ticket.The course is to bo giventunder the auspices of Calvary Young Men's Association.This 20.0.ciation is now in a flourishing eondi- tion, and it is boped doing good to its \u2018members, Gotne Houx.\u2014Mr.George Day, for Six years past a resident of Ottawa, connected with the Governor-General\u2019s household, has arrived in town thi; morning es route for the Old Country.He has been enguged as valet to the Hon.Mr.Moreton, who sails for England a week from Saturday.George has left behind him many friends in Ottawa Customs LuTies.\u2014The amount of dutios collocted at the Custoim LLouse to-uay Wus $719.64, \u2014\u2014\u2014 SHIPPÈYE ENPELLIGENEE Port of Quebec, ARRIVED, Oct.&.Petar Mazwcli, Bowles, Liverpoo', Joba Hearu, coal and sait, Habuem «on hompsop, Gravesend, J Sharples, sons & C bel.Beam bark Commodury, \u2014\u2014\u2014, Labraiee for Montreal, rrin , Kuening, Tura\u2019 for se FL la 38 Wa den Legaliais, Glasgow, Allsas, Bas & gebersl, Yarque Mermaid, Coward, Jhaspnase, \u2014\u2014 ian (From the London Shipping sud Mercantile Unsettes, fro the 36th to 47th Sept.) SAILED FOR QUEBEC, Thames çs), Simpson, Gravesen-1, Sept 35, ARRIVED FHOM QUEBEC, Edmund Kaye, Tait, Loadon, t 36.botbalwood, Harabail London at 23 Hamilton, Pars, Dover, Sept 18.Mhry Agnes, DeCoat, Port Mulgrave, Bent 18, Poisey D-vsons Bain Bris sey D.wson, Räwle, \" EnmaV, Huffwann, Deal, Sep ha Comparative Statement of Arrivals and Tea., nage fom sea to 10th Ucl., a vo npared wiih\u2019 inmie date last your :\u2014 LL.bAlLING vEpME.1978-630 'vesnals .4 0,510 tons, 119-638 « 09,489 «+ Less 5 3LQPL toms Jess, PERTTI Comparative x vate and Tone nage from ap te Och Oct, us cumpnond lost yous 1\u2014 v with same gal ro jute.drole bridge, thrown off, OCRAN kThAMSES and tool , red cara wêre par- |18: \u2014140 atsamers.34168 tons.tially berned.be RTE eee na \u201c \u2014 rr == Cee ; More 34 50440 cons mare, The Bevd.Mr.F ROPphOW |Oompretite Vtatomeus of Arrivals and \" 10 10th pared with telat pour on dde LOWER PROVIAOSS.1878134 vessels, % 13 tons.18,5\u2014165 4 40,900 u 16,716 tou CR ANE Zeal nn ABE PE SSP ei rain a moa.mth and Mossre.Honskaw W.Chapman and: Joseph 3 M sad {in the desgent of the rapids, and are.' £060, the bdyentarons ares, Ba Es tt, mo tbat he. x ervezenéze ésirértessSisgtfl mo PERTE PITTERTE - 4 poy 9 {9 & Pa 8 fi 100 | 34 p.c, 100/92 pot OT) TO £0( 3) po (98 (100 40/4 pe] 88 La: \u201c : 1 ust ; Ss pe V9 | 7 so {01e Bic J Ont.Nav.; cores sl, 100 7 Boye) Canadian In me sa am Leeson sesel fl guise pe td el Lo Firs doe $1001 8 pe, $134 + Dominion Stock + of sues sores] 188 [108 Gov.Deb.6 p.0.! +.| veseenl 100 1101 * Pur anare.4 paid, 1 $30 paid.P.A.SHAW, Gowers Bhiiding \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p Remarkably Geod end Cheap Board * and Lodging Can be had at the Lauzon House, Ne.71, Commercial Street, Lovie.(Nearly opposite the Ferry Lacding ) Persons desirous of boarding for the summer will be provided tor on tbe lowest possible terms, Onding all the cem'orts, om veniençes and refinements of à city hotel, at the lowest rates of the ordinary connty house accon mudation.\u2018The casual visitor will be gladly welcomed, aud well entertaised, Fruit, n ilk and cakes a'ways où baod.Lobaiers, Sardines and Uystors in every © Colle, Tea, Cccon, Ch: oslate, he, at ali simes, day or night ; likewise lemonade, &cet any moment.Meals, bot or cold, at all hones.Persons desirous ot lodging, without board, san be acovmmoda on application 1a addition to lofty, elegant, and well furoiched ted-100me the use during day time of ¥our Spacious end Eleyantiy Puraished Sitiing Rooms, es slso of n Readivg Bcom, where all the leading newspapers, local snd others, both ¥ren b and English, inc uding those European at.d American prints most eaght by strangers, can be enjored Also an ex.tousive sod veluatle Library apd (if not objected to by an boarder) the use of ex- eellént snd expensive pianos, in perfvct order, 8 well as music books, containing a! tle newest and bert airs, can be enjoyed.If solitude and quiet Le preferred, they can be enjoyed at will, Any person desirous of boaru, with.ut lodziug,can procure th same ot his own hours, bf the beet quality and at the lowest price, The same in nference to a single mes] for s iengthened period, for the couvenies ce of pereons iu business.May 7, 1879.A Splendid Opportunity to vin s fortune.Tentb Grand Distribution, Clses K, at Now Urleaus, Tuesday, Uctober 14tb, 1870 ==]13th Montbly Drawing.Louisiana Stats Lottery Company.This Institution was regularly incorporsted by the Leyisiatire of the Btate for Educetional aad charitable purposes, in 1868 for ras ERM OF TWASTY-ZYS TEARS to which contract the invio'sble faith of the State is lodged, with » Capital of $1,000,000, to which te since added a roserve tund of $380,000.Nie grand single Number bu.om will take piace monthly on the second Tuesday.Ii newer scales or posponss.Look tt the following Distrivation 1 Capital Prise, $30,000 100,000 Tickets at Twe Dollars each.Half.Tickets, one Dolimsevere cannes 1,000 1 Capital Priss.£000 b Prises of 1,000.$000 30 Prises of 600 .10,000 100 Prises of 100 10,000 300 Prises of 50 10,00\u20ac 806 Prises 0 1 10,06\u20ac 1000 Frines of 1,687 Prises, amountiag te.$110,600 ule corres ts wanted et all promisent \"lib sompensstion will Application for rates to clubs shoold only be mate tothe tome Cfice in Now Orftnne.Write, cleazly stating full à, for fur ther information or send orders York.All our Grand Retonoedinary Drawiags are ! : .1 13 3% TN A Rone Hl dd Ah 8 3 = ' Jess 1248 Opaimeet with the Govetemiet * Dodes I\" © Oamade for the conveyance of i ° Canadian à United Sines Malls Bis Com conpussé x der © solace, {ell-powered jesballt, denblo-cogine iron ctepmehi pe Fanei, Temnagec Commendsrs VARDINIAR.4100 Lt.Dutton, RRM POLYNRSIAN.oo 0 006108 Capt.B.Brown, CIRCASSIAN.-.3400 Capl J.Wylts SARMATIAN.500 + 0c3000 Oaph A.AlPL, SCANDINAVIAN .%00 | Cape.Dapelay.PRUSSIAN cco 0000 5000 Copt.J.Mitoble.MORAVIAN.© « + «> SES Opt.Graham « ve 000 Capt.Dusith, RNR » « cè306 Capé.Troops.MIBBANIAN.3400 Li, Archer.RNR NOVA SCOTIA oo 3000 Capt Rishardscs AUSTRIAN.00 .3700 Capt.J.Wylie NBOTORIAN.s 3700 Oapt.Wallises.MANITOBAN: «oc 0 oo 3180 Capt.NaDorgel THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE smiling from LIVERPOOL svery THORS.PAT, and from QUEBEC every SATURDAY ca:ting at LOOH FOYLE to receive on board end Jand Malle and Passengers, to and from Ireland and Scotiand,) are inten-tod te be des- patuhed FROM QUÉBEC.Porrraman rues .Seturday, 30th Augves Oth Sept, 18th + 0th » Sith à \u20184th Cetith \u20ac 18th = wh ist Sevith = 16th + 23ad « Srartnzagtar Quebec ; Vabin L.\u2026\u2026.0.\u20262
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