Daily evening mercury, 8 octobre 1881, samedi 8 octobre 1881
[" DAILY q7ru YBAR\u2014NO 2:8.THE \u201cTIMES\u201d ON THE GREAT DOMINION.The descriptions ry blob our cortes- nding gives of rne's pro thon) y fie north-western torrie of the Canndis.Dominion may giv the lpoklend Englishmes a votion by is tvols to bave become unoxpoutedly heir to 8 greut estule.Avy ons of tbe Quoen's aubjoots may Luce the Govoroor General's stages from OL.tawh, and revel in the nifgent anoraîna of Lbo succession which has dovdlved upon bim.The whole un.folda' itself before him in à series of woodlands and çornficlde and pasturvs and orchardw ard townships, exch moro romising than that which oume before, \u2018he domain hss one peculiarity which is often supposed to recommend a pur chano in these islnnds.An owaer, when be enters into possession, commonly di~covers faults in tho quarters he is tied down to inhabit, The ition may be the last eligible to his fancy in the whole district The air may not suit bis constitution ; the noigh- bours may suit bim lces ; thoro may be no water or tuo much ; the winduws may be turned away trom the one agreouble view; (be soil muy grow roses or it may grow whatever is the floral contradictory of ropes, In either cane it Lappens that he prefers the oppusito.In the vust property which he Governor General of Canada is now surveying with the help of Lhe syadi- cute of the Canadian Pacific Ruil way, there is no fixed sito for the owner's residence.There is an infnity vf sites to sccomodate all tempers.The emigrant from Canada or the old country may, it he like isolation, scttle a hundred miles from tho oext boniesteid, If be be addicted tro pianos und organs .with ut organ- rinders, he may take up his abode at irtle, or in the b.ppy valley outside He may live where he likes.ile may sow und resp what he pleases, Fromoats, seventy bushels Lo the sore in three months, to Mobawk beans, from pedigree calves to grizzly bears.nothing comes amigs to tbe powers of this wonderful windfall which bus made its appearance to fill the cup of British colonial riches.Crumpled rose leaves may \u2018be \u2018de- ected to trouble the softest couch.Nature, like the Hudson's Buy Company, might bave preferred to keep is noble region in ber own bands She dows not put forth gooseborry babes or Mohawk beuns without their being planted.She insists upen rest: ing for an ordinate prepertion of the pour.Sbo bas ber alkuli «pots and hor fir scrub Ail the world cannot live at Rapid City or at Birtle.Not every body can even prodpoe a bundred or couple of hundrell pounds sterling, That is the sum required to colublixh a title The trifle is not wanted for purchase-money, The laud is open to Britons It is thelr own.\u201d [fa few dollars more or lens are called for, it is, Lo use à comparison only true in part, ae the uwner of untold wealth from the Auvtipados, known to Londoh courts, is in the bubit of exacting « len-pound note from the casual depositury of bis trensures as à sign oi reciprocated ounfidence.Nature and the Ottawa Lund Department domand a superficial proof that the Englishman who wishes kb take up his inheritance is genuine and inearnest.Still Lhere may be an occasional unfortunate who, wilh the best intentions, is uneble to 6 this ensy ordeal.He is not for odi lake, perhaps not for Rapist City.Where u mun oan comply with the pecuniary condition; and laughs at 8 wx or sevon months\u2019 winter; dnd mindi 'véfitédt! no more thal, + Highland dake, thers may be women less hardy, or more gregarious, or not suflisienily eolMed with the Yotiaë of pruprietorship to pay thé nalkties.The Inucholy wite of the thriving NorfhyWegtorh yoomap is, wa.our Correspondent pictures her, loas oer- tin thin hor husband of Vee gains she and Ley fumily huve made by forging lheir Beyks.On insolvéby in.the Bhires She pines Mar {he flush pots of Egypt, ber gossip 16 Yhe village Rho si a pee Village church or chapel, But, on the whole, \u2018the advan ay 80 gountor- balance the disadvarit four in Mert emi forgpt that th y must | runt farmers hay in nounting\u2019lo be quires carn.also to condescund to be lubonrors.No Sosichmam, or Irishmun: willing'to work had da bil to rid th this* Caphtiinp .ost several degrees ia | wll ortb- police-| oon of ribands in thie ages that the only] rural scale.À souniry so Ample sud go fortile communiontes nedessurily # seuse of uscendency to its seanty Occupants | It docs not matter bow austeroly u bowhehohd Bas 16 ell) A furmer owying, jn feppeimple threo hundred and two'ity acrus censes Lo be à postal\u2019.lkough be may labor twice as hard.Ho iv inapired by an extre- ordinary or uasion of bis indepuiie donce.Ho muy dress roughly, and bave the horniest of bunds.At heart be will have many at tha feelings of u squire.Although the laborers are toe tow, and wo transitory in thal state, 10 make an inferior omste, the farmers, doubtless, have developed already muny of the charaoteristios of adominant aris tocracy.Shoal Lake deputution was surprised Lo find a Goveruor-Genersl trom tho mother country\u201cquite adecent mun.\u2019 It only representeu Lhe natural Lelief of a populstion of territorial lords in their natural superiority to the residonte in the nurrow island which contains more workmen than tundlords.If «ny shadow darkens the satisfaction Englishmen must en tertain at the splendid scene of affluence opened beiwe n Ontario and the Rocky Mountain, it is that the crowded people of these isles, -whivh for various reasons cannot lord it in Mani toba, obtains an insufficient substityte out ef its destiny und want ul elbow room, Londoners and Manchester men, urd even the dwellers in wuburban villus, aro debarred in most cases from departing to the shores of Lake Winnipeg.They must bear with their privation as they may.The leust to which they are entitled in compensation ie that their compulsory congregation in the holes und corners of towns should be made productive of such conveniences us it Is in its nature to afford.Lite in an overflowing city is not at all so much brightor and easier than life in Birtle as it might be.The Canadian Northwest would hold the entire urban population of Englund with spuce to spure, 80 thut all should huvo abundant weulib in fruit trees, aud cornfields, and bucves, and fresh air, and bo elerated by tho self respect of proprietors.To excuse themselves far nov acoepting their part in the common beritug., they who stay at home ought, at all events, to be able to prove Lo tbemeelves that if they stand in the way of euch other\u2019s sunshine, they do not also live in kénnels.Buglisbmen ought to be exceptionally good neighbors in order to jestify theraselved for remaining such clore neighbors when they might go off unp live at large on their Canadian property.NORTH SHORE RAILWAY RECEIPTS.231d, 1881, and the corresponding wack 1880, wero: = ; 1881, 1880.\u2018Pussengers.$20,342 89 $13,473 71 Fieght and Live BUCK.ceiver socrcsous 11,358 08 8,796 98 Mls & Sundries.475 QU 428 Ww student of the Zhitomir Institute.Orders for shipments.of: Internal :Bevenue stumps ut Washington, on the 8th, were the largest on record ; 18,- 000,000 stamps were shipped, valued at $2,894,000.: : + That was a ha suggestion of our llqod Joues's lourgearals bopetul, who x1 utly presqribed 84, Jacob's Uil fr bis fo Op #10 vas limping around win | .$e rheumsiiem, QUEBEC.SATURDAY, OUTQLER 8, 1881, THB GREAT EASTERN, (London Times, Gopt, 38.) À recent annondcoment intimates thut thie celebrated steamship will bo sold by agetion next month, unless it ¢ in previously di-posed of by private treaty, For some time past the ves scl bus boon unemployed, and the step now proposed wus foreshadowed in the lust report of Lhe diresturs of the company which owux it, as will be guthered fiom Lhe lollowing pars.graph :\u2014\u201cDuring the pust ycur soversl proposals tor the employment of ule ship have been marie.Lut have fullen tbruugh from some cause uF other ; the direclors are, however, vaing their best vxurtivns to obtain that object which now becomes imperutive, an Lhe funds available for the maintensnoe of the ship are approuching exhaustion, and under those circumstuncos the diréot- ors tevl it desiruble Lo tukè powers trom the shureboldors to dixpusu of the whip in case no fuvourable propossi for chartering ber should be roècivéd The bulunce of the debit of profit and loss account at the close of the yeur was £8,431.Consideruble expebditare wus made on the vousol just year, when sho bud new upper decks and part new musts.IL muy be etalud (but the capital of the cuimpuny in LLU0,000, aud that whe Blood in the books ut the close of 1880 aL £86,715.A teow partioulurs couverning the famous stesmship muy not be uninteresting in view of the an nouncement referred to.She is 38.927 | Lous builder's, 18,815 grows, and 13,344 tous not registor ; and was burit, from de-igne and under Lbe superintundence ut the late Mr.1.K.Brunel, by the firm of Scout, Russel & Co , in 1468.Her dimensions ure\u2014leagtn GBUIL., bicadth 83it., and depub GUft.The brokers, Mowers.C.W.Kellock & Co, state that sho i= fitted with four cable tauks, ovcupying some cargo spuce and most ot Lhe dining saloons,but that ull can be eurily removed and the ship fitted us ouiginelly.The nominal power of her puddie engines are 1,000 burse,and ber screw engines are of 1 600 horse power, Her builers which sre tubular, and situate amidubips, are 8 in uumber, of which 6, by Furesier, were now in 1867, and the other two, by Huwybreys, lenusnt, and Co., were new in 1870.The number of plates in the beli is 30,000, and about 3,000,000 rivews were used in fastening them.No loss than 10,000 tons ot iron was used in her coustruction ; and she was the first vessel fitted with steam steering gear.She has been employed in various ways, but perbaps in none more sucessful than lying of the Atlantic cable.She is stated now to be in excellent condition, und it will be seen that the brokers invite an fospection of hor at Milford \u2014 Haven, \u2018Lhe trafic receipts of the Quebec, : Montreal, Ottawa & Occidental Rail Ha:veating in Scotland and in tha north way for the week ending September | of Eng'and ls still guing on.Tue wheut tt resbed in tbe aoutt is disColou:ed and brings very poor priors.J us: Mec eived ! NEWEST GOODS Total.BILITZ 98 320,625 61 | M LuNkRy, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u20142_ nl \u2018 VnOrPRESsovoocssssvsssacens000e 00000081 1 BAT 28 anni.\u201d FURNISHINGS, The aggroghte traffio receipts from 1at July 16 2érd Soptember, 1884 (12 ee weeks), wore ;\u2014 vœu.nn.A o PB.Banficld's Parsons 8143,965 81 101,765 70 | pagi Yann eB cout 4 ur.6 tL an 3 Baldwin's Lambs Woel, $1480 ab Hook.91,807 96 6! 16 , ches sud White Flea Mails & Sandeies.14808 26 111336 31 | New C ng oa wr vole, Total.0269,028 08 $174,200 1 oe Boer TT VSS RR 2 J TP 1 qe, ' - _\u2014\u2014 - \\ 6 D - Bo ¥ - oo 4 Tan Jews 1x Russia.\u2014On the 241b | Cayadiih abd Bode 'h Shirts \u2018spit Proud.Aug: 130 Jewish emigrants Sid 1 ha Colitis and Biarfs In Bi Éapaian frontife} for Aotrsig fa routs| JEINS MATE So 0m Rupsian front or Antwe route \u2018 AD \"to the Unitud States of America.ADE T0 .Among thom ore 38 Jouibiwho pw oo shown with pleaspre and best value been gnpble ! n nision, À veu as a.» pr ed a wumes at Kieff, and \u201calvo a third your Sept do, ieël, J D.POULIN (LATE P, POULE) re Wayabagkar aid Jawai] 36 ST JOHN STREET, U.4.Lane EC 4 Eplendié Opportunity weds orn .Teuth Grant Dissriwiora, Class E, et New peine, Tuesday, Oot, Lith, 1681 \u20141487th Monthly Drawing, | In orpurated in 1864 for | 34918 by the l'egis'ature for Bducti ak) and Cherita Lie PUrposss\u2014 with a capita! of $3,800,008 to Ich & reserve fund vi over $430,000 has een auded.; Hy sn owerwhelwing popular véts, (te franchise wus made, s part of the protent pute fpstitution, adoptec Decowusr 3nd, te urafid Sidglé Number Diawibgs will také place monihly.di nouer veutes or 3 Look at phe fulluwing PD ieertation : Capital Prize.880.000, 100,000 Tickets st Two Uollars seob.Half-Tickôte, une Dolla, or Frise.\u2019 | ! 4 L Onpital Prise.cosens PDO, dO0 1 Capital Prise 16,600 1 Capital Prisg.vs 0.ese | 3 Prises of $2, 8,000 5 Prisék of 1,000, 5,000 20 Pilses of 800 10,000 100 Prises of 100.10,000 300 Prizes of 50.10,000 | 500 Prises ot 20,., 10,000 1900 Prises of 10.,., res.10,000] APPROXIMATION PRINSS, 9 Approximation priséu of $3)).3,700 do do 300.1,800 » do de 108.,.800 \u2014 1,857 Ptises, a.nounting to, \u2026.$110,400 Responsfb'e corresponding agents wanted st all points, to whom lib! com peusm- tion will be paid For turther 'nformation.write clearly, giving full address.Benc ordera by express or Registered Leiter or Money Order by mail, address-d only to Now Urleans, La, Or M, A, DAUPHIY, Wo.2(3 Broadway, New York All our Grand Extrsordigary Drawlogs are under the supervision and management of Generals G.T.BEAURKGARD and JUBAL A, EARLY, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, The pul lic are heteby cantYoned against tending any money or orderd\u2019to Nouas & Co, ¥3 Naswu street, New York City, as autho.tised by The Louisiana btate Lottery Company to sal} ite tickets.They, sre Hoodivg the couhtry with Bogus Circulars urporting to be of The Louiriana State ottery Company, add sre fraudulently | represonting themselves as its Agente, They have no authority from this Campany to sell ite Tickets, and are not its agents for any purpose.M A DAUPHIN Pres.Loutsiana State Lbtiery Co, New Orleans, La, July ¢,148:.Sept 15, 1881, éw-cod USE CARUNGS LONDON ME, Porter, and Half-dnd.Hall, MOLSON'S MONTREAL XXX PORTER and ALES, REINRARDT'S LAGER.McCarthy's Prescott Alek ¢ and Porter: .Whie' you ak or Nag\u2019 Wil aboth dy EEE ET dle Bar Mie stite Keno gétrtle \u2018anlade dihe WATSON ICONE Compe; Home sad Raper WE Te, Face » 3 BATH STREET 30 ST.CHARLES STREET, Family and Shigpine Orders « epéctitity, at QUEBEC.Aglidy dé Ah be br tomarsiinie Moding, | Apel be, aot.in {Magiete Mittal [Ect M.A.DAUPHIN, f 7 4 ; | ' ! i pe are far ve né pe ' R, [a , î i 4 el ta Lol) Nl \u2018 ALBERT'WEBER N.Y.Planes; , PE tra pere Pret | © May 19, 1881.N QUEBEC; : là Spring Wad, Murrey Bay, Lower Canitdal \u201c ei ig\" ood wraps, Selous Taian, pl \"est and sudet meifician) of ail the minmil 4 1 sition d ve own, The (he ae Ke and | pie ; varivalled.+ FIR ny nt) ! huve oxamined-and- montant fhe above we mond it al} inte parle Ï .A LR , VA yD, i yy tutti is Mineral Wa Raw] aa ong .n Yowartal\u2019 rom.les the arme diseases of the chest, such as B Catarrh, Astbuwis, WI TH ses of Rh Wom, Gout; Parplysds, Nuevaluds, \u201cDgspop: jens of the Bkin, Blogd, Stensaok, ladder, and urinary organs, This waite: is digestive t.nic end rénedi.Yug=restgres inoyuid circulation, Ampprte fresh vigor to the vital energy, and tempers anew, as it were, the entire system, \u2019 [t la ured iv doses of trom-ume te twe 108s08 Lofore.soni, un in.8: aioall qeansiy ing th , either pire o- with ayenp, Io Is co ashi Tent bb bats irk whoa: À | Keep shahottle où its side.' told by a'l Druggyuts.- @INGBAS & LANGLOIA, Aeusue, - Palace street, Quebec, July 20, 1904, sm Ré RELIEFS FIRE 10 Per Cent.Discouht fée Cash ! L will,allqw the anove discount on all ga purchases made by actual sufferers from the fire, ALWAYS ON HAND, A Phll Assortment of All Kinds of Household Goods, \u2014AL80p\u2014 Fancy Goods, Mifliner % Arrival of the Pasty a Fort Shaw - Amdfican Hoapltality\u2014 Indian Council 7 A f : Famutpef, Mao 60/6 1] The Guvernor Gen-raul and suite srrived at Fort Shaw, Montana, on September 21 from Fort Molwud 6n ie to Helena, Liest Col Keat, US PF w 6 At present In Comman of he post, mot fi Exosllency some TW mike away snd travelled with he\u2019 rty.On arrival à aulute wae Brod, whol: purty were most vourlsously ruovived and edged by the uffiuers of the 8rd Rogiment U.S.Army.The | stay as Colgnry was prolonged to the 18th int, snd was mooh enjoyed by all.His Excelleney visited Mr.Livingstone's and Mr (tlen's furms and was muob strack with the splendid quality of the wheut and vegetables grown there.The Governor Genurnl ulso paid a visit to the runche lutely started by the Hon, M.H.Cochrane, Mr.Gibbs and Mr.MoEacnrsn, which slthough contuining over 2,000 cattle whe just being reinforced by 1,700 head which were mot on the way, All scomed «n goud condition, No incident occured during the three days journey to Fort Meleod, wiich was over wplondid grasing and woll watered prairie, lis Excelleucy was received on bis survival there ou the 17th by the resident magisiraie, Lieut.Col McLeod, C.M.G., lutoly thu well known commandunt of the Mounted Pulive, who kindly gave up his house, and by an escort and guard of hunour of the division of that farce wiationsd under command of Major Cruzior.Jaeut -Col Irvine, the commissioner, was uloo in attendance.tis Excolloney held à council on the 17th ot Bluod, Bluckfeot, Puigun and Turcve Indians.The Bloods to the in capital style The chiefs present wire Red Crow, Eugle Tail, Oud Son, Big Swan and Bull Head.The Peigans havu 80 far done well on their reservation, and in this, the sccord yeur, have over 200 acres undor crop, The Bloods have uluu syitied ou their reserve.lis Red Crow und proseuts tu the other ing gallery in charge of Mr.Poillipe is now in first class order and keen: competition is expected.= REC: PTION To THE JUBILEE SINGERS.| ~ On Wednesday evening the Jubilie | Singers attendud by invitation at the rosideuce of the Hon.Edward Blake, where they were received by a large number of ladies and gentlemen, The evening wus pleasantly spent in conversation, music, aml winging.Supper was served about ten o'clock Some BU guests were present, smong whom were His Lord ship Bishop Sweutman and Mrs Sweatman ; Rov Dr Custls and Mrs | Castle; Dr Parsons and Mrs Parsons ; R W E Grene and Mrs Greene; Rev Mr Desburres ; Septimus Jones and Mrs Jones ; Weston Jones, Rev Dr Wilson, President Toronto Unversity, und Mrs Wilson; Hon 8 Ll Bluke and Mrs Bluke; lion O Mowat, Sheriff Jarvis and Mrs Jarvis; J K Kerr, QC, and Mre Kerr; Mr Henry O'lirien and Mrs O'Brien, and others, The singers were very warmly réceived, and appeared highly pleased with their reception.In fuct, thoy consider it second to none ever tendered them in either America or Europe, not even excepting the one given by Mr and Mrs Gladstone.\u2014\u2014 ExiGRATION TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA.\u2014 The Agent Gencral, Sir Arthur Blyth, K.C.M G., bas received advice of the «afe arrival at Adelaide ou the 21st Aug.'of the emigrant ship Stirlingshire, which left Plymou:b on the 8th uf July lust.All well, SHIPPING To par.\u2014Futher Point\u2014 8S lake Wioni jgœurÿ at 6,30 am, with 7 enbih and 24 atéorage pna songers.Magdalen: Light = Light SW wind; one thres-masted steusnship outward at 830 am; one rchouner fnward.Fams Point\u2014NW wind; two ships outward.Fox River\u2014 Light soath wind ; ote ship and four sthodners ipward.Cup Chst- SW wind; sd VRBN inwara st 745 am: one ship oulward.Fum- Puint\u20148W wind; ss Manitobu, of Glusgow, inward at 935 am; hark Clunsman, of Banff, inward ut 9 40 a m.River du Loup\u2014Wust wind ; one'ship outward; one three-musted sf invurd ut sloveh au.WEATHEB PROBABILITIES LOWER ST.LAWBENC YOR THE] DISTRICT Meteorologica) Office, .Toronta Oct.7 a4 Fresh to strong southerly to wost- erly winds; sloudy to rainy weather.° C, CARPMAEL, Suptbe above notice du ed as soûn as ostred at Boot ait in tl ave ion of Mr chiefs, and ordered a feust tor the whole of the Indians, The chiets all talked sensibly at the council ud appeared anxious to abide by the treaties, The party loit Fort Melewl on the 20th snd encamped for two days near tie p lice force ut Pincer Creek, then crossing tbe Koustun, Buily, St, Mary's sud Milk rivers, pass.d over the boun dary lino on tho 24th, wd un xt day reached the Indian Agvic- of the United Stutes, where the news ol the death of the President wus first heard.The weather was dull and very cold, and there wus a heuvy full of snow curly in the mornin, and for some hours on tho 26th inst.On leaving Fort McLeod the com- On Lieut-Col.Hercheimer's rolin- quishing the command which he had held for six weeks the Commissioner recviv.d à letter from the Governor- General's secrelary requesting him to convey to Lieut, Col Hercheimer His Excellency's entire sutisfaction with the admirable manner in which that vffcer bud performed bis duties, and to convey Lo the non commissioned ufficers and men his thanks for their service and the pleasure it hud afforded bim to witnoes the discipline and eti- ciency of the foice.Cushioned in Rosy Gums, enclnsed in lips tnat part in smiles like the op ning 1osebui, tue 1eeth gleam wit: d-ss ing whitrvess if tbe chaming pos- sessvp uers b-sutitying SOZODUNT, which ciranses and blanches the i eth without a 7raling Lueir qnam-l like mioeral preparations designated F r he sam» purp we.bits ag:reablr 0 lorous and saiutwy arricle not only beuetits Lie teeth ani enhances the beauty of t:6 moutti, but removes canker, »nil remedies viceration of the gums.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MA RIED.At St.James\u2019 Chureh, Kington, on the :th etober, by the Rev.F.W.Pebbe, the Rev, Humphrey Herbert Wyllie, of Dresden, Out, sa of the Inte Lieut.-Col Robert Wylli army Hon.B.I.CS., to Philipp Note {ouope: amaghinr of Charles Walkem, Bug, of .tone, Kingston = so To WANTED, © © BY OMB\" WIl0 THOROUGHLY UNDMR- stasis ber dut'es as & Lady's Maid, 8 situation aa Need o-waman, House or any light ooen Blom tu 6 private ismil, whore she may bring her Bild.Can tu wish best of refurenoos.Address, for ail partieulars, by otter to T wMuouar\u201d \"he Sept 13, 1840.\u2014\u2014 t= STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.Frechetiws News Rooms, Merewry Building.A viotim of you rudence cansing Raving trivd in vai Le Kiowa resid.bo die v vi .sr à pes ir 5H.REEVRR 10 43 Chatham 6¢, N.Y.Nept 11, 1sél, - edly Excellency, after rome words vi advice | und encouragement guve un medal to Co, 3t, Andrew's What, d | Magustle Mineral Bpriag Wats =Qlagns 4 L | mixt, aud afer, LA BAN JUE NA1IONALE mand of the detachment of Mourted | piyid nda the rate vf F.VE PER Police devolved on Major Or zor,\u2019 per annum op the {aid up capital, commanding the McL od division, + 56 dacoba OA Véigeier à Ce Ï Dey Bélewr Fry à Ch D.mi Ion ol Qam=Thes bwinyard .WM Lawrence Steam Nav Oo-\u2014A Gaboury Ales snd P rier Wain Packing Joy Norm o's Electra Curative Bolts J Vernier Educ tional Bo ke\u2014MWemsrs Dawson 4 Oo Maid of Orolnns \u2014H Pishez Lasgiols.Old Pupors for\u2018 flale==%es advi \u2014 ro.WHITR & RED PING, .HEMLOCK, ELM, &o.,! ser Lf LOTS TOSU.T PUROMASKRS wy | Apply to J.Bell Porsyth & Ue.119 ST.PETER 6TR BT, | Oct 1, 1881.Iw | 9h laurence Steam Harigaton Co.| RO7AL MAIL LINE | } \u2014o0 t Steamers to :he \u201cagucnay | Tadousac, Cacouna, Riviere du Loup and Murray Bay.INFIL FUKTHEB NOTICE th: B'eamer | WAT, LAW+ENCK\" will have the Kt | Andr w's Wharf «nu TUESD {Yd and Fille Hal Pay, call ng at Baie >t.Pau lle sux, Coudres, L \u20188 E' oul ments, Murray Bay, Hive ie'e du Loup, Tudonrac.and L'Anse Bt, Jean, loth rofug and return\u2019 rg.TICKELS for sale a 1d $tateroon 8: red at the Gen \u2018ral {1cket U ce, opposite the St Louis Hotel, and at the Uioe of the Bt Lawrence Btenm Navigati a Compan, St +b rew's Wharf., For firther information enq.ire at the O \u2018ce of the Sr.Lawnavce STream NaviGaTioN A GABOUBRY, Bucretary Oct.6, 1880, AGENTS WANTED FOR THE UEST BFLLING ARfICLEs out, Aguuts make from 81.50 to #6 per div | at heme, Bamp.es by weil for 90 cts, or 4 new articles for $1.DUMINIUN GEN AGENTY CO, 214
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