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Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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for his spot- Jew integrity amid the manifold tempta- tons of political life, and for ail the plen- cant memories that will cluster evermors about his.name, we fool truly thankful tothe Author of ull our destinies, the Liwetor of all our mercies, and iu teshi- 1 ony thereof we inecribe upon our re- wel the following 1 \u2014 Hesolved, that his distinguished career an Lawyer, Editor, Author, and Statesmat, crowned as it has been with the bichest honours, has so rounded out the fulness of life as to present an example et determined effort, unfaltering cournge ! wd pre eminent success, which will serve » « wonument to the honour of the booed Canada,\u201d \u201cReslved, that we extend to the fai ly of the deceased our deepest sympathy in the loss nf one Ro doar, while we beg t.remind them that the sorrow caused | Le Dis death, whirl is wo sincere and | widespread, is the best evidence that he ! hi} accomplished the highest ends of fife * \u2014\u2014.Protective Police.The mignnization of the Protective oe und five Patrol Company of Cannda in Toronto marks another epoch in the history of that city.Protection by night w.fchmen far hitherto Leen carried on Ly individual effort ; now it is going to Le trie whether wliat is renlly an nuxi- lisry police force will not do Letter.They are all uniforwed, pass the game examination as the mewbers of the regu lar police force, are subject to similar regulations, and work in harmony with them.The signal boxes of the company are now being put up, and being at the service of tha regular force as well us that of the patrolimen of the compsny, à speedy alartn is given in case of necessity ee Novel Plan for Raising Money.ManiLToN, Out June 2 \u2014The Wesleyau Chureb has struck a novel scheme to taise the money to pay for a $1200 lot, on which the church proposns to build a parsonage.The lot is divided into 800 square inches, Exch person takes one square or more at 8l DO per square.This entitles them to membership \u2018in the poulet, which proposes purchasing the \u2014_\u2014\u2014 em Action to Recover Damages.Mon BH.Lay has, through her attorney, Mr.Ramsay, taken an action against the city of Montreal, to recover $1200 amount of taxes paid during the last seven yeurs on her Ludies\u2019 Seminary The action is taken in: consnquence of & Judgment of the Supreme Court ordering the city to refund to Mrs.Watson the amount of taxes paid on her educational establishment, \u2014 The Claimant Arrives in New York., New Yon, June 2-In the passenger lit of the Guion steamer Nevacs, which arrived hero from Liverpool, yesterday, «ppeared the rame of R.Tichborne, the selfatyled Sir Roger alias Orton, whose famous trial in London was followed hy conviction and a long term of penal sorvi- ri Rito, ves sumo ous > New Haven, June 2-\u2014Another sensa- tious} murder was lo Congactiont's, lon list of tragudiae today by: hoy \"w Woodbridge, which\u2019 resu), od.from injuries inflicted by Harey Elliott; \u2018teacher of the district school.Elliott Wan appointed tescher of Woodbrid, school à year ago, and shortly after in , took ho:lutd tfoulié witb Baîtép: which resulted in the Intter Laing severs- ly whipped in a rough-and-tumble ight, Bailey awore he would be revenged, and if known to bave earried a revolver tor that purpose, Last night Bailey and one companion, both disguised and masked, the door of the Achno) house just after school hud closed, prepared to attack Elliott an hie luft the building.When Elliott came out Bailey grappled him and tried to throw him.Elliott broke away and grabbed a club with which he struck Baily twice.Tha first blow, ncross the arm and shoulder, cut a bad gash.The second time the club struck Baily on the skull, nud he droppud to the ground un- consious.Elliott then started for Baily\u2019s com- companuion, but the latter covered him with a revolver and escaped.Bailey who tHe.: harles Sailer, 17 year 'old;'a sg ' appeared ut | lived with his grand parents was taken home, He reminined unéonscions nntil | this evening, when he died.Coroner | Mix went to Woodbridge to investigate, but at Intest report no arvest liad been made, The identity of Bailey's companion has not been learned.Elliott, | who is only 20 years of age, is highly | contiected, being a son of Deacon Elliott, | iv wealthy farmer of Northhaven.\u2026_\u2014 8t.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary In Committee of Supply, some discus sion wok place on Lhe items referring to the St Vincent de Paul Penitentiary.Mr.Thompson said that an inquiry was to be made into the management of the uffairs of the Penitentiary.Mr.Blake tration of justice in this couytry.There must be something radically wrong.Warden after Warden had been dismissed, and change after change made, but the unsatisfactory condition of things lind continued.Sir R, Cartwright said that the cost of maintenance in St.Vincent de Paul was half as much again per liend as the cost of maintenance in Kingston.Mr.Thompson said that he could not account for the difference, The itom passed, - - .-.- Canadian .Topics The Indian who shot Atkinson at Calgary for Inughing at him got six months.A flowing well, sunk for Major Bowles, on Logan street, Winnipeg, throws the water ten feet above the ground.ConstableCombes, a last year's recruit in K.Division of the mounted police, skipped out from Battleford ana has not been Leard of since.The new shipping rates by the Canndine Pacific Ruilway, is lifteen per cent.on the old rates from Winnipeg to points west, The delegation wauted twenty per cent.Salmon, varying from 14 to 25 pounds, are being caught in St.John harbor and in other harbors on the New Brunswick const.Ready sale is found for them at 20 cents per pound.The citizens of Hamilton, Ont., are responding handsomely to the call for money to build à new Y.M.C.A.building in that city.Over $16,000 towards the 830,000 required for the new building have already Leen subscribed.Tobaters in immense quantitios are being captured slong the shores of New Brunswick.One boat arrived from Chance harbor at St.John on Monday morning, loaded down to the gunwale said that the condition of this institution had long been a blemish to the adminis- | \u2014 ANALYSIS OF JOHN LABATTS Celebrated Ale and Porter, of ~ London, Ontarig,\u2019 \u2014\u2014By\u2014 STEHAME , = SIX OCLOCK \u201coan PRICE ONE SLANT OF ORL IANS FERRY.Ta OR CAPY.DOELUC,\" \u2019 .\u2018 Os ult NPAY, the 10th May, will: Rev.P.J.E.PAGE, Profegsor of Chemistry of Laval University.ai i el tar wobica, water \u2014\u2014 LEAvg Omsicans © AVE Gor Re u a M 31) ax G15.au BEN, ¢ ,.4885, | 9 1 have udysed the | je Pale Aly manofastured Si LABATE, n, Outario, 10 A Il A » battled by N.Yo MONPHROL Que.Luge found it a light.Alp, containing bat 1 150 ri 2015 slochol, of à delicious aver, and of & very je taste and: aupertor nukty, anid comp $ ru Nr with the hest-iuperted' English dr Ameri - .330 rw 443 pur E have also analysad tra Porter, XX X'Ntout, of the same Brewery, which iy of ex sollont 530 pu Gls ru quality ; its flavor js very agrseeble : it is à tanic mors gore ie than chu.uissvy Ale, for it ip a little rivher in alcohol, wud can Le compared udvantagenusly'with'Any Impo article.« These Ales and Pater of John Labatt, of London, Ontario, are manufactirad with the best quality of Malt and Haps, and they da mat contain.any wil anse.P.J.Ev, PAGE Professor of Chemistry, Laval University, Quebec && Tuat JOHN LASATE'S ALes are the best in Canada is evidenced hy the fut that unseenpilous Brewers und Bottles are bnitating the Genuine Label.or NN.7.MONTRBEUIL.HOILE_ AGENT May 18, 1856.3m McCOLL BROS.& CO, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN AND OTHER MACHINE AND fLLUMINATING OILS! 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FIRST SERIES, .1 350.000, = Bowls, Bake Dishes, Gongs, Biscuit and \u2018 > > ; Marmalade Jars.iSBCONDSERIES,- - - - - Sl0000.00 Elegant lesignain Gold amdSilverJewellery, | Hiommsr Lor, - - - - - $2,500.00 LEÂTHER GOUDS\u2014AII the newest styles , in Ladies\u2019 Hand Bags, Purse, Carl Cases and GRAND FINAL DRAWING Folios.\u2014or\u2014 Lawn Tennis Bats, Balls and Requisites, Croquet Nets, Hammocks, ete.ete, G.SEIFERTS European axe, IPRIZES IN THIS LOTTERY -\u2014WILL TAKE PLACE \u2014 WEDNESDAY, THE 1ith AUGUST.| co {THE LARGE PRIZES AT THIS DRAWING 34 FABRIQUE HSTREÈICT.(34 FIRST SERIES - - - - 81.00 LL 1 _ i SECOND SERIES - - - - - 25 Send 5 cent stainps for mailing and register for.(8cte.United States.) gtheTickets ask etter (registoved) dd.totheundemsiyned, United States Hole, aston, Gri isitimpme ies \u2014 LOMER HAMEL, | 58 MouxTars ti RecentlyEnlarged and Greatly improved | yi.4 17.1580.QUEBEC BANK.First-Class Accommodation for Five Hundred Guests.PLEASURE PARTIES, Ladies and Families will find the Uxitep States Homes combining ull the cunveniences and substantial comforts of n plensant home, free alike from extravagant show, or still more extravagaut charges, while its very convenient location, directly opposite the Boston and Albany BR.Dopot, and only one block from the old Colony aud Fall River Steamboat Lines, threo blocks from the New York and New England, Notice is hereby given that « Dividend of THREE PER CENT.upon the paid Capital Stock of this Institution bas declured fer the current half yer, and that the seme be payable, at its Banking House in this si, and at its Branches, on and after TURN.Y, the FIRST day of JUNK NEX¥: The Transfer Books will be closed from the } wd Providence and Stonington Stations, and | 17th tothe3ist May next, both daysinclusively.\u201c SUNDAY: .LEAVE OnLRANS.Leavi Quebec 130.4% 100mm 145 rm 230 pai! 315 pu 400 py 500 ru 600 ru 700 ru 2 Calling at Kt, Joseph up and down, ¥3 Fvery Holiglay the Steamer will make a trip from te Téland 13 Quebce at 8 AM.{ The Pure to 8t.Joseph on Sundays will be the wine us Lu tie oan lb May 25, 1880,\" Le kee ST.ROUMUALD & SILLERY FERRY.STEAMER LEVIS CAPT.DESROCH ER, Un snl after MONDAY, the th Muy, wil lenve (weather and ciremuntances permittin ç aa follows : \u2014 Leave Queskc Leave st.Romvacnp 600 am ald aw 900 aw 300.49 1130 aw 16M aw 200 rw 190 pu 130 py 309 pu 515 pu 530 pu SUNDAYS : QUEREC.- Sr Howeann 130 PM 200 pu 300 pu 23064 U0 PN May 12, 1886 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tf LY SKIN DISEASES Are of tu.kinls ; firatly, those which are only skin deeptwhich are not now to be considered); secondly.those which ate caused hy à bad state of the bhwul, and which attack various part- the body in different ways, Skin dizcase shows itself in the HEAL sometimes in the form of Dandrutt which no amount of combing #-\" brushing will get rid of, aud sometimes In tie form of Scaly Ernpt ms.In the NECK, hy un enlargement of the gals (commonly called tilandular Swellings), which if unchecked be come vary unsightly wounds.In the ARMPITS, and the inside of the ELBOWS, by au inflamed Roughness of the Skin, which js ver: inful when washed.In the HANDS, by deeps Cracks or Fisanres which.if henlod for u few days, s ily opm again, or borny- looking mtehes.Tn the LEGS, w Hard, Shiny, aud Influned Swellings.or by wounds: more or less deep.And on the BODY.in Reo.000.00 | Scaly Patches, which us often as rubbed ot form again.or in the discharge of a thin, watecy fluid of a very disagreeable nature.un all these cases the treatment should be twofold.An Ointment is required to relieve Itching, and Modicdne mu ie taken to it An\u201d hl these requiretusnts are supplied by Dr.Roberts\u2019 Celebrated Medicines.The OINTMENT called | .THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND Aud the PILLS, called PILULÆ ANTI-SCROPHUL & OR ALTERATIVE PILLS.These ['wo Medicines lave now atood the test of 100 years trial, having been introduced to he public in the latter part of Khe p the last century.o obtain Tickets, apply personally, or by \u2018They may be obtained of all Chemists, or the rosso Proj \u2018 pristors, 3XACH & BARNICOLT, Brivront.| one - | Price ls.13d 2s.9d, 118.wd 22s each.Postaye Extra June 24, 1888.When] 247 cure | de not agan MATriP 10 Sep them fro time and 1hes Rave them rvince again.(russ a radicdd © cure, 1 have made the disease uf à TE LPLLENSY or FALL, ING SIDR NM A lifelong wi dy.| werrsat my remedy 10 cut the Worst cases.Beostés vlhers nu Te failed ba Teasoa for BO Duty Teeciving a care.al sreatisd and à Proc tiotile of my infallitie and Pertti les.It TREES FOR PLANTING, ! ADVERTISERS IN ENGLAND wt truvellens from Canale wifi Hu à complets tile of Tus Mew vay from 1805 fn the Reading Room of the flitioa Musequi, (rent Russell Stree, Quebec | Yleroury \"THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1m ie calculated that the Ross Govern: raent's railway policy of conversion of the land gmats into money grants will add $2,500,000 at one stroke to the Proviucial debt, -\u2014\u2014.Tux Honorable Alex.Mackenzie, of Toronto, ex-Premier of the Dominion, aad Mrs, Mackenzie, were passangers by the steamship Oregon, which left port this forenoon.The honorable gentleman has left on a visit to Europe for the benefit of his health, and bears the good wishes of all parties in the country.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - UNDER the Irish Land Bill some of the andlorde would receive formidably Inrge sums in the event of their wishing to sell, as almost all would.The Marquis of Downshire would receive £1,529,720, Richard Wallace £1,358,900, Duke of Leinster £931,420, Earl Fitzwilliam £928,880, Lord O'Neil £898,240 and so on.The Marquis of Lansdowne would get £630,720, and Earl Dufferin £420,- x60 These are tolerably large sums.Tus Princes\u2019 have again been expelled from France, the Chamber of Deputies having passed a measure for that purpose and the government having promised to give it immediate effect.The preamble of the bill says that when the Republic abrogated a former decree it was beiieved the Princes would respect the national institutions Ou the contrary, however, they had seized every chauve to du injury to the Republic, and the time had arrived to put an end to the schenses of the Princes.The bill em- rng the Government to prohibit all the members of the family which for.un ly reigned in France from remaining within the country under a penalty of Êre years\u2019 imprisonuent.The Minister of the luterior is to notify the ostracized of the prohibition against them by issuing a decrae commanding them to depart.G HELLS.- WEDDIN Marriage Today of Mr.Allen te Miss Torre.An imposing wedding came off ju the Cathed: this afternoon at three o'clock, when Me Andrew Alezander Allan, of Montreal, was united in the holy Louds of matrimony with Miss Charlotte Eli Taree, of this city.The Lord op of Quebec per formed the ceremony, assisted by the Rev.G.V.Housman, M.A., Rector, and Rev.Canon Ellegood, of St.Jamess Church, Montreal.Thare were aix bridesmaids.The church wus crowded with an immense assemblageof trisndsand speots- tors, the yard and vicinity being filled with carriages, and the display of toilets and fowers was probably never Surpassed in the Ancient Capital.A canon salute was fired from the steamshipe in port at the conclusion of the ceremony, and the eight bells of the Cathedral rang out a merry peal.\u2014\u2014_.- THE BH, \u201cSARDINIAN.\u201d News Received from Her Today -All Weil.The wail steamship Sardinian passed St.Johu's, Newfoundland, at noon today \u2014all well.With ordinary weather, she will arrive in porton Sunday.The Sar dinian is some days overdue, caused by the cxceptiounl and prolonged state of fog on the Newfoundland coast.Mr.Dobell and family ore among the passengers.Ascension Day.Mgr.Fabre, Bishop of Montreal, officiated this morning at the Basilica.A most eloquent sermon was given Ly the Revd.F.L.Colin, Superior of St.Sulpice College, Montreal.Cardinal Tuschereau was on the Archipiscopsl throne, with the Bishops of the Province in the Sanctuary.The chauting was Gregorian, and Colonel Taschereau gave à solo at the offertory.At the end of the service the whole congregation sang the Dominie Salvum fac Regem, the organ playing God Save the Queen, and the bene diction being given by His Eminence the Cardinal.The attendance was very large including Senators, Councillors, «nd! members of parliament, amongst whom was Mr.Stephens, member for Montreal Centre\u2014\u2014_.Honoring the Day.The flags of all nations were flown from The Mercury buildings today in honor of the birthday of Prince George of Wales.Prominence was also given to the signal of the Allan line of mail steamships, whose junior partner was married at the Cathedral this after.uoon.The outgoing wail steamship Oregon fired a salute and displayed fags from all her four masts on Jeaving port.Colors were also displayed from the When Lilacs Bloom.\u201cLove think of me whea lilacs Lloows,\u201d She auld; \u201cwhare'er | be, In the far-off lands, or in the tomb; \"Mid changing scores of mirth or loon, Baill lot this witohing sweet porfume Rucall the thought of me.We stood beneath the lilac Lower That abining worn of May : Each green tree's top, in fullest flower, Rose lieavenward like a (airy tower ; Their sweetness rained a wagic shower, Through suulit air that day.1 bent to clasp her hand of mor ; I answered, laughing, \u201cDear, Au sunset gloria fad.to gray : My life was dark, my Helen lay, Low in the silent tomb.And ever when the li acs fling Their fragrance on the gale, Through ail the spleudor of the spring, The bird songs and the blossoming, I hear a mulled church bell ring, Aud earthly joys grow pale.The memory of that vanished hour Comes o'er me like a spell ; Dark eyes above a purple flower, Look into mine with mxgic power : Once more, beneath the lilac bower, A tale of love I tell.This eve the bright moon sheds her beams, The low winds laugh at play ; The moonlight arch of heaven seems A silver cup that softly gleanss, Filled a wine of scents and dreams, And memories, sad or gay.I wonder if this frugrance sweet Can pierce yon starry sky And if a wafture faint and fleet, Blown from the Lowers where Ivers weet, May wander through the golden streets And make sweet Helen sigh ! \u2014\u2014 - = Excursions and Pilgrimages.The following excursions are expected in town during this month :\u2014June 10\u2014 Annual visit of the Montreal Harbour Commissioners to inspect the channel between Montreal and Quechee, The steamer Cultivateur has been chartered, und the Harbour Commissioners of Quebec, among others, are invited to ba.of the party.Juue.l4\u2014 Pilgriniage from Montreal to St.Aune on the steamer Canada in charge of the Revd.Father Marechal.June 16\u2014Pil, rimage from the Eastern Townships under the charge of the Rev.Mr.Leduc, to St.Anne\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee The Matte Poisoning Case.Mr.Pister, chemist, has submitted his final report on the examination of the Tuilet Articlesprising NEW ROLLER ADVERTISENENTS QUEBEC SKATING RINK, GRANDHK ALLKE, Baud Conoart Every Aflernoou and Evening, and hursday and Saturdeÿ Mornings.SESSIONS : .LS 10 to 12 A.M, 2.30 to À, and 7.30 to 10 PM AbDutsston: Morning and Afte w te Morulsg.Evening, Use of Bkates Paxz 13 cts.Ton Tickets for 81.00, wo of Skates Monday Night\u2014 Matched Gaine of Lacrosse, Too i a 8100 0 ight Professions) Race.&F Grand Fancy Dress Carnival June 96.For the S Just in, à Large S SPONGES, FLESH BRUSH Alas! when next the san of May Friday Night\u2014Urand Hannes March.Wooed lilucs into Hioom, Satu y Night Fancy Skating by Manager Those golden he pes bid passed away Moulthrupeaside.upply of EX, BATH TOWELS, BATHING CAPS.Auso-\u2014Au Eitensise Stock of Perfumery and Telephone communication.P.MATHIE Corsen Sr.Jous axp Pavace Smsron-\u2014 Account of Whom it May Concern, EN 5 \"BROOKLYN\" MESSRS.MAXHAM & CO.will sell on Monday Next, the 7th Instant \"ON THE HARBOR COMMISSIONERS A rR : Marvels \u2014ALSO\u2014 SLE OF DAMAGED GOODS! WHARF, of Ginods saved from the NN, XN,\u201d wrecked at Antivosti, and sald for aconant of whom it may concern, com - Paiut, Crates Crockery, Rolls Curpet.Rolls Wire Fencing, Cases Iropinongery, Cawes Files, Dry t'onds, Kegs Small Chains, Coils Copper Wire, &c.&¢ LAWN TENNIS \u2019 JERSICYS | INSPECTION INVITED to the Larg 8, Lustowt Htyles, Newest Colors Coron Cami amees ofors In Ladies Ladies\u2019 Cream Toray in), from 81, 8 ladies\u2019 Cream Braided Jorscys, gi.Ladies\u2019 Croan Braided Jerseys, with cats; Bg Ladios\u2019 Braided Jerseys i Navy, Cardin) in What need uf tokens, when we know Aernova ni Even Outs.Silldronapder Nultan, Prova, Sh.Taboo, Gold, sad We hand in hand through life shall go, Ladio\u2019 Colored J 8, Beaded with Rosa And watch the purple lilacs blow ATTRACTIONS, , , from $4.00.y Together many a year I\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Black Silk Jorseys.GLOVER.FRY & Qo, Chiles\u2019 Josey Drsses | Newest Stylo In Cream, Curdingl, own and Navy, from 02.15, Noweat Style iu Navy aud White, Cardinal and White, Navy and Cardinal.Also, a Job Lot of Colored Jersey Dresses to be sold abont half price.Also, Ladies\u2019 Cainbric and Zephyr Washing Dresses, from $2.75 to $18 00.N.B.-The frular attention of Ladies is sleawn to the fact that Jersey Dresson are the niewt serviseable garments that can be purchased for Children.~ Glover, Fry & Co.STEAMBOAT LINE BETWAEN QUEBEC AND MURRAY BAY) NEW TH STEAMER \u201cRIVALS Carr.G.E.HUMPHREY.ON AND AFFKR TUESDAY, the lt JUNE, this Nteusmer vrill lonve the Champlain Market Wharf, Quebec, Every TUESDAY and THURSDAY.at 7.30 am.and ou SATURDAYS at } p.m.for Cap a Faigle, Topping at St.Anne de Besapre, st Paul's Bay (new wharf), Tale anx Coudres, Kbouloments and Murray Bay.Returning, will leave Cap « l'A le every MONDAY, WEDNFSDAY.und FRIDAY at 7 w.m., stopping at afl interniediate 3 For information as Ww Fares Freight Rates, apply to Capt.(i.K.Humphrey, un hoard, or to G.BE.HUMPHREY, Je, 188, St.Poter Street.an Th re is also a proposal to confiscate the : iline vessels in | Viscera of the two Mattes, in which he Lot Lead and Copper Pipes.Lot Brass Ride | June 2, 1858.Im property of the former reigning families other camalipe and sailing vessels in states that arsenic was fou nd in that of he at Closet | Busing, 22 Breech Lei 1 \u20ac a4 with the proceeds derived from its the son, and traces of arsenic in that of | §j% Felt, Gold and Silver Fringe, » quantity tu to endow a fund for aged and dis.Canada in Paris the father._\u2014_ 1 of Varn, Large Copper Cylinder, ae ke U n precedented cond itis La Minerve is of opinion that Lalf of Marine Items \\ .pressed citizens.the Canadian exhibit now in London Bark Mary K.Campbell, after vepairs, Sale at 11 o'clock.Ba rga ns.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 re \u2014 \u2018Tue fourth session of the fifth Purliawent of the Dominion of Canada was po ogued at 8.30 last evening by the Governor-General with the usual cere- inouies.Awong the bills assented to were the following :\u2014Supply bill for the fiscal years ending respectively June 30, 1%¢6, and June 30th, 1887 ; To reduce the capital stock of the Union Bank of Lower Canada and change the name to Union Bank of Canada ; Respecting the transfer of the light house of Cape Race te the Dominion ; \u2018Fo «med the Criminal row and to declare it a misdeameanor to bave unguanled and exposed certain holes ann river ice ; To niwend the Adultion Act and Weights and Measures Art: Tonmend an act granting subsidies noel lands to certain railway companies ; iiespecting the protection of navigable =; ers: To further amend the Stexmhoat + pection Act; To punish seduction ; especting the representation of the Northwest Territories in Parliament ; To a \u2026end the net respecting the Canadian Pasitic Railway ; To make further provision respecting grants of lands to the wilitia on active service in the Northwest ; To authorize the construction of a railway from the Straits of Canso to Louisburg or Sydney as a public work ; Respecting subsidies for a railway from Metapedis County on the Intercolouial Railway to Paspebiac ; To grant subsidies in aid of the construction of certain railways; Relating to duties of customs and the importation or exportation of goods ; To prohibit the manufacture and sale of substitute for butter ; Act res pecting the bounty of pig iron manufac- |.tured in Canadas from Canadian ore.His Excellency was pleased to reserve for Her Majesty's pleasure the Act to amend the Act respecting the fishing by foreign vessels, should be sent to Paris after the Exhibition is over to retain there permanently, and that the Canadian Commissioner should be empowered to make all the necessary expenses attending this scheme in the name of the Government\u2014\u2014\u2014 Cabinet Reconstruction.La Justice saÿs Mr.BeBoucherville had a long interview with Judge Angers with the object of inducing the latter to return to active political life.In any case, it remarks, everyone admits there must be a change.Cr ee The Council of Bishops.The closiug of the Council takes place on Sunday next at the Basilica, when service will commence at 9 o'clock, the procession leaving the Archbishops Palace, by Buade street, at 8.45, weather permitting._ \u2014 - Requiem Service.Ou Saturday next a requiem service will be chanted at the Basilica for the deYiiift bishops of the Province.One of the suffragan bishops will officiate.- eee A Royal Birthday.- .Today was.thw.220d birthday of Prince.George of Wales, the second son of the Prince of Wales, who visited Quebeo two summers ago in the H,M.S.Canadaa Citadel Water Works.The iron pipes for this work have arrived and are being earted out alongside the trench, ready to be placed in position.Sr \u2014-\u2014\u2014 Local Flashes.Fishiug parties are daily leaving the city.Rain fell in torrents abomt ten last night.The mail steam ship Oregon left port at 9.45 this morning.The professional race at the Itoller- Rink tonight promises to'be exciting.The city today wore a Sunday appenr- ance, many shops being what.ag the bells of the different churclies ringing out their suatmons to worship, goes to Montreal to load lumber for River Plate, There nee seven steam pusaips at work on the A«loua, but the vessel will have to be platformed to get her of The bark Forganhall has, it is stated, been chartered to load timber for Greenock at 16s.- The old hull of the ferry streamer North which was rebuilt last winter, has been sold tn Capt, Giguere, who is turning it into à harge, Thee steamer Bienvenu came out of dock at Wolfe's Cove yesterday aid was placed in sulnmer quarters in the Louise Basin.The crew of the wrecked stescoshaipe Avlons have arrived in port and heen, paid of.The captain and some of the officers, however, still vemain by the ship.eee eee ey MARRIED.Hassos Austin \u2014 At St, James Church, Ierthier (en hatt), on Wie Ist instant, by the Rev.C.J.Boulden, M.A.rector, Cl.Denny, youngest son of the lute Col.Hansen, 71st Regiment Highland Light Infantry, to Adu Maud.eldest daughter of the lute Capt.Austin.50th Regiment-(Pompadonrs.) ee s VIRD.Fouet- Un the 2ud instant, Magaret Agnes O'Vrnnell, hétoved wife of Martin Foley, jr, and ebleat sauehter of Juncs O'Ponnellaged 27 years aml months, Her funeral wii leave her lute revicdence, No.2%, Angele street, on Friday morning, at 6.\u2026 for St, Patrick's Church, thence ta malfielel Cemetery, Friends ail acyuaintances ure reapecttully invited to uti nd.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all Masters gud Owners of vessels and craft passing in and out of the Princess Louise asin, River St.( \u201charles, us well ue to all persons navigating in that Hlasin, that they wil be held responsible for wll dutungen they many enune tn Huoys, Lite Piles, Cribs, Marka, Lights, and any other voustrue- tion placed in sald Basin by the Coutractors for carrying on their wer The passage Hirough the Cross Wall is Indicated hy a Xign Doan during the day and Two Ligne 8t night, one ou cither side of the wid wal LARKIN, CONNOLLY & CO, Contrinet Enmbatkment, Priiveons Lom'se Quali, Muay 20, 1386, LL MAXHAM & Co, dune 3, 18846.Ak ALEX.JEAN, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, FX LEPAGE & CO, 53 CROWN STREET 583 SI, ROCH =, HO, SH, Jobs Street, 30), Having opened his New, Central, Spacious nul Well Lig Me.i, Scott's Confectionery Store, invites a visit from all his Old Customers and the Public in general.Special attention given to the preparation ot Labies Trexsss and Tatin Tam mines, ete.ted quarters, one door below the late Gas Cooking and Heating Stores, THE QUEBEC GAN COMPANY hive an usitaent ai : The Most Approved Bas Cooking and Heating Stoves For Sale at their Works, Gan for Cooking und Heating supplied | parate Meters py net per 100 fect, y No lighting of Fires, un Ash.Dirt or Soot.| Always vauly for service.More Economical and Reliable than cooking by Coul or Wood.Gas Cooking Stoves, Gas Heating Ntoves, Tailors\u2019 and Hatters\u2019 fron Huaters, Gas Li and Fires for firates : and x 2-Horse Power Otto Gus Engine on exlibition at the Compony's Office, Call and see then in operation, DAVID HB.GEGGLE, (Gas Works, Neuy.& Manager, 28th May, 1884, f # »e| F.Having purche ng only five days + ) F Arrive pu! 718 re, Uaspe, Pro- He between land and land y 3 M arrive Beauce Junet 1 20° bor vinoesof New Bruns 3.I 9s.Liverpool, Londonderry qu 7 ane TA .Quebec Ferry.| 345 tw ; Ps Betis : = , se RE Ty.| 4 ee E.l,StJohn.; 220 Montreni Mail serv wa and | White River Juncti .lave ghee for Beaucel os.| ! and toh.Nid \u2014 Poston Acuvrs.From T From 0 Tan Fe ction & Springfield Mass Lt Aherhronke and: Helifax.by Inter.Sengill & Co, Ly Now York\u20148.Biverpoo! | Derry | Stenrsipe From SHORTEST AN \u2019 erry s'and Points, \"Trai ial Ry Express] P.1 & Ce, ann Now Terk Per 6 Nay | Quebec AND BEST ROUTE Loses Lovin 0 2 on.0 From South pon Boon M Petri Be Tork O° » > H May Parisian 12 May Between QUEBEC ; bool, 2 Riv South Quebec tr 8 a Cuu \u2019 11, State Street, 3 June | Sardinian.{10 Jun and NEW YOR Arrive Boance Jn rel du Loup Hy by Riv, Smcago\u2014Cook, Coburn os 10 a June |Polynesian.124 Hine AND ALL Porn K, | Leave Beauce Janet 55 Express\u201d Ry.Local! Dea; treet.Obi & Co, » |] 25 [dn 1 July Lt.POINTS SOUTI ASD WEST.Atrive S | Ta 70 11 806 Comntionst Doroiest 230 Lome, rd Clemen 3 duty 19 duly Polynesian.a nv Cromaionarch, Bleeping Cars née > a Sher Bemus, alo ! And G.Street, rl ve Lan né between S on N Leuve - i 2 m0 brooke, by the i «ec.30 Corn L cin Rates of Passage trom Quebec.\u201cApril S pho HERBROOKE Ga aii ni for ; y parmation \u2026 3 June GOING ES pointe along the St Pre, Jen Bathing i | villes, Lauzon, Trin Je J reass un NG EAS Pro .de ! Lo 2 July |3 June |Narmation 5 July | Lew ST the Maritime Provinces, At Quebec points | ol 3 15 peroeeph Indian Cove 8 00 3 FIRE ALARM \u2014\u2014 Ga jp on Gui ot ion.{2 ee utreal 10.) with North Sure agucaay Steunhoat tn the | \"a : vi St Nido] oy 31] Box No \"T SIGNAL BOXES their voyages from Q Lightni vint Levi.eo 5 PM.| points abv way for St Leon S cr 1 8t UI LOUIS WARD d nebec these stean htring Express} ti 7.00 A M + Quebec.n Springs ; 8 30N \u2026 300 30] 2 raule street, C El mange uly, ns \u201cmy | Mixed eaves Rich patate TE EN apts, oi WOODARD \u2018port to Murray Bay 3 Corner Pr in kod Thatoul] vivete +) \u201c 5 Gui Rates of Passage from Quebec : ° saves Richmond i Co.i Es CANA DIAN encral Manager.; nd Co of C ers f Corner Bo Sirians and 8) Genevieve NL RL Lana annee int Let.3.00 PAL N \u201cPACIFIC Sa; ricontimi à! 8 Comer Garden and St A Louis streets according to 850 aud #6 H HICKSON.R.R CO Sefuonay.by la ï mer Ruade St Ann streets according accommodation ebec, Nov Gene Cy, dally nr 7 (See S.le and Fort streets ar ommedation a, November 9 1883 Manager Quebec, Mont \" ee t John's Ward) om por gs and Montreal | 7 : ston, Frontal Ottawa, King helsland of Orl | (UP à Core PALACE WARD _ rvice.PE 10 and the We 3 Mond eaus, rner FT Se st.Mondays, Wednes: 9 Quebec Semi and Hebert From (3! es \u2014\u2014 ays nd Frid hac Semi streets ram (lasgow.argor: | Steamahipe From Montreal Commencin HANGE OF TIME.ridays.| 8 30 10 (Bee Montealm Ward on or about 1688 TEE MONDAY, OCT .{13 Corner St John and Calli 1 6 My EH 1886.Trains will run OBER .er P llios streets ; Se 12 Ny Hibernian.123 May as follows :\u2014 IH | \u2018 14 Corner Lod and McMahon streets Land LineC me.[See Lon: ; ; EX] \u2014_\u2014 wa: \u201c ohn and St S La d Line Corean .= don Line | GRAND - ét - od LucaL \u2014Rpencer Covel cHAN tanislas streets 20 May [Hanes Ay sy TRUNK = nt on Siller 18 PLAIX WARD = yranf 6 Jane RR.FERRY| #9 Bergerville y Cove.930 3 00 | 16 Pinning: 's Shipyard, 845 Char oir The id Buenos (Dn aud after th Bergervile, Cap Rou | 300 A res 2, 315 Champlain strest carry Cabin Passen enos Ayrean | | CTY Steam e 8th FEBRUARY Cl sad Neil og 1 fo Station, 4% tee Ghegow, at gers only, Qu er RY.the eilsonville.18 (Ses Si 0 Champlai Grae mdse WILL LEAV 3 St Foye Ancienne Los ie ES * - LL L ref a .London, Plymouth Quebec and Montreal QUEBEC.OUT QUEBE z F 3 od Frans Ton gusting i Che Gibli's House 30} i Foro Pret re pa Tu FBEC | __ : oftaval a Take Pema © amplain St, oppose Shamplala street a 7,00 Muil tro : z port, Wed, unl sr reTER » whart ; From London.| Steamships.[From Tontreal 30 Lightning Ex- | P.M.West.trom th _ ; : \\ 3 0 Steushain, Toning & 10 00 5 Corner Arthur and D \u2014 om or about pres to th ; 300 ss mer Mountals Hill and Peter otre ' Be 6May [Coreu.nan S eat.e | 143 Light ning Bx 3 = 7 oran daily i ped 5 Pire Station, Soit au vi Peter street Glasgow | Nec (ilssgow Mailtothe West | ress from th = 3 15 St Roch & St 8a © 0 28 (Sew St St Pant St and atelot street i Lie Lucerne.à Line | Veet.el uvenr on! wl 30 [See St Rach\u2019s Ward Dambourges Hill __ |Lucere.| 30 Way Ice and weath \u2014\u2014 3 453|*t John Sub | ! 2 Lernesurier's Bettas.&F Berths not securod ee Interm er permittin arb.8 Fire Station, 8 St Paul street = experienced red well paid for.ediate trips for Bright ls Uxrrep STATE, Tos.| 0, on .arom t Paul street carried on each - n and New Ÿ \u201c ORS CARTIER J Brirsn M ork 7 30 Corner Des P: WARD ot hr rough Bill of Lu of Lading grantolin L QUEBEC AND LEV New oars \u2014 vla CC 35 Corner Des Prairies and St Dominique 8 , nti] Pore 0 tin Livergs | me EVISTFERRY| 83] ** , \u20ac QoMonday, Anchor L | % 20 = Corner Deafosses and Bridge streets to For fi l'entern States.Steum = ; ; Line Corner Ch: apeile Street or further particulars apply to the eT Ferry.conndeti 2 Zi Lo ax :x.x i$ harndaÿ, Tnman | ! \u201c Fire arch and St Joseph streets ALLANS, R Weather rer i ndeting with | FR £53 Lele inp Corner St Vailer and Belleau st , May ?, RAE & CO ermietio eave, | : 100 ouski 43 Co er and Bel | ay 21, 1886., QUEBEC TE » Ice and =\" 83 85% | 7% 1.aurday Canadian * 45 Corner § Colomb and LE streets i AGENTS, aM FOR INTERCOLONIAL RA LEVIS.5 ! = _= 0270727 Tim ewe U ° Corner = ag Sont rot - 7.30 Mail to PM, wa 5 ! 2° ! xx.- a) Suppl _ | son a to Halifax.2.00 Mail from R.4 Éd 8 : el boy pplementary Bag open till 2 p.m.28 Corner St Bidar 's hres Shee \u201c no du Loup.Loup.- JE : a8BB4ER = 20 46 Corner Caro and la Île St \u2018 Mai 10 R.LN : id-4:4d All n 1-30 pm.14 Corner Queen and 1 SERRE pm CP 7.00 Mail from Hi eg: ii: Lm Samples and Pathe: Books Pri # (See Jacques Cartier War ets .{vb Accommodation fux ail, [FE EI E EEE above Mails, Parterne to ke Printed Matter, | 8 Cornet Queen and Bridge rd) 4 to 8.du Lou = Eu Zz 33 a : =_ Ë : °C the Time of cloni Posted ha haf dn hd the 5 Corner Se Dominique 007 macs \u2018 On Thersda ul.= | =i Bs sf: = .FEE City Lætrrn Bos ng.one be- rhe nools See | L mp A S82 Ez ë ak > i gif 3d Lover Town Roxen, 6 am, vite ss follows : | 54 Corner D'Artigns dd oa n \\ ADVERTISERS |i enti] § E7500: a Bri Fi 2180 drama | ri Jaa stress © ; L RAILWA Qorgrci.Se Fes 3 p.m., and 6 p.m ; St John 7.90 am « | 67 Fire Sta and | 12,30 E AM v 5 Se fer |BtloubW t John a.| pm, | 8} Corn tion, St ck street { en learn the exact cost |» Bagman to ter.| 11.00 Mined rm 4 Æ ps GES FEE Spm and pn: pun tm and 8 Corde 1 oO y proposed.: 1.30 M PRE 8 | Valley: at the rot don in U S22 mt 0 Ward at 9am | 73 Portion mr an 30 Mixed 4 M.Jaliey, and the most points ta Upper, por Gare ree Letter Carriers\u2019 am | 73 Pali ¥ line of Journ, | 4.00 x 0a the North-West via Q Toute DE Laas | meicing at 8.30 Dhliveries d rey ne i advertising i in A May 12, 1886.- Eres trom West, Tne ions at Tren So ind and Fo rt pli se tos PP por 0 con 64 Corner St gr 4 WARD merican - LL psnifomt.Pa nd North Won, all points | and Ville Mantat Peer \"applicable to Bt.Je Gorner St\\Chaire aq [ s by addressing | ER main Pie ping Car on boue An 8m » Pelnt Levi | 3 Coen Bed Hh Gre + Geo.P.P.Rowell& Co GONSUMPTI Phe Rr, 07 icp fe Bios Coo ns ho , ud PA AAT y Tioket Offics, from 8 19 Cornet Doltony and Buthertand oi ee Festive romety toe the ON.SATATION Bas, Tat Off Pancet Poer\u2014Paros em tog 7 U ligny and a 0) rr.: 10 EE Pe AT Lr wCV ce, | by post to ls can + Corner St emma a gr y SET Si AN HORNE, pee À place arose cannot bo trane tod ache and Bt George street abs TALOAMLE TREATIRE où ., w.WEYTE forwarded to Canada, nor sum a mits of : : Brash OBE, gi Saw [TH HN a pavis \"1e are ss robe ÿ - Vint pe tobu 2.Tomy = oa, [Eh 21 The Qube bl I, Ton \"D.MoN1CO t: the Quebec Dally Evening Norzary.= \u2018 [LY LL, Bob pop whicn| Printed \u2019 / gir Agent ogh and ot ee 5 Fh nor rie eke the and published for per 4 pS, OF fraction Biotin | Oe of GEORG! 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