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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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[" \u201cMore Salmaes to be Mads Untill After ¥ fwenty-Four Hows\u2019 Warning\u2014The Eg HaLpas, N.5., June 17\u2014lt is under- that an itéportant change line been ade in the policy of the Dominion Government in regard to the fishery ation within she past'ésw days\" SIX Sen agé à Dot Of\" orulébH éecfe béta Jished and inetructionf.given to the esptains and to all Collobtors of Customs for à (1GOROUN ENPORCEMENT OF THE TREATY of 1818, including power to ssiza Ameron vessels buying Lait or other suppliga, shipping man or traushipping their car gow It was under those instructions thet the seizures of the schooners Adams and Doughty wers made n fow days avo.That circular was cancelled, and a new ous issued, which, it is understood, aunits all reference to the purchase of bait or other supplies, the transhipping of the cargo or the shipping of men, | After re citing the clause of the treaty, it INSTRUCTS CANADIAN FISHERY OFFICIALLY that all American vessels visiting Canadian ports are to be supplied with a copy of the afficinl warning, and if at the expiration of the twenty four hours, they wie sill found in port or inside of the three wile limit, fishing or preparing to fish.then an officer is meroly placed on uard and the facts telegraphed to the Minister of fisheries.This is generally understood here to bo in deference to the wishes of the Emporial Government for A CONCILIATORY ENFORCEMENT ofthe troaty, in the hopes of à spesdy ap- printment of u commission to settls the whaie question pormanently ; but in case thoée lopes are not realized, Canad- vil doubtless ennct such legislation ag is necessary to fully protect hee interssts and enforce hier local laws, independently, whatever, of the treaty, RETALIATION PROPOSED.WastiNatos, Jane 16\u2014Senator Dawes dry introduced in the Senate a hill to protect the freedom of commercial inter éaurse, It provides : \u201cThat whenever the President shall he = lel'hat American vessels are denied the privilege of purchasing suppliés or bait or other commercial privilege-in any putt or ports of any foreign country he may hy proclamation prohibit the vessels of such country, or of any designated dutrict, post colony or dapandaney there of, or any class of such vessels, from entering American ports or from exercising such connnercinl privileges thervin as he may in such proclamation define for such port as may be proscribed.On and after the date named in such proclamation for it to take effect, if the master, officer ar agent of uny such vessel of such foreign country excluded by such proclnmntion from the exercise of any commercial privilege shall by any at prohibited by such proclamation in the ports, harbors ur waters of the United Btates, for or on account of such vessels, such vessel and its rigging, tackle, furniture and boats apd ah goods on board shall be liable to seizure and to forfeiture to the United States, and any person pposing any officer of the United States In the enforcement of this act or aiding and abetting any other person in such Sppusition shall forfeit 8800 and shall be guilty of a misdemennor, and upon con- vietion shall be liable to imprisonment r à term not excoeding two yenrs.\u201d A BLIND, + HauiFAx, June 18\u2014A number oi Gloucester owners say they warned their WADtaing not to trespass, but that is a ere blind, ns the vessels must go where fish are, and both captalns and OFhers must and \u2018will run almost any risk to get fish.They have simply to take their choice botween running the risk of seizure and getting fish, or not Fonning risk and-Incurring certain loss.In either casa it will be loss, but in the Jormer case there is some hope of partial 8.Another thing is that some Auicrican veasels ssem to court hein Sptured with some vague ides that the United ftutos Government will indem nify them their loss, possibly out of the Alabama award surplus.The cruiser Conrad loft for North Bay, this morning, to watch the movements of American mackerel soinera, and if Captain Smeltzer rie thom in the act he will probably om first an is inate proved get his inatructions \u2018aoxz.To THE Docs * mar, Whitman # on the marine ;, Her captain, Williams, rts he taw Captain Lorway and t the VEN.FISHERY INSTRUCTIONS, | Fo MORKES KT BTUDIA KT POPULON NT PRÆLIA DIOAM \u2014 wlett at Whitehead, on Tuesday, and reports that the Gloucester seiner Orissa was Grd Shut\u2019 plade with 260 barmls of uimokeral on hoard with which she would likely go home.in Williams says the Nov Eugtaud Wha for! :to the dogs this season, and if the Ameri cang are rigotousl X fim, i fre\u201d bait on Ra pull they will be ruined.Fish are sohocling inshore at present, and it they keep within the three-mile limit as now, thyre will tn ahaslytely no hope for the Ame rican maokerol feet, \u2014\u2014 rtf The Duke of Bedufoft as an Angler.The Duke of Beaufort writes to the Fishing Gazette detailing his experiences as an angler.He says\u2014*] have boan at all sports all my life.Salmon and trout I have killed in England ; in the | Christ-church Avon salmon, in the Teast | trout only.I have shed the Wye, the Usk for salmon, the Monnow for trout, und many other rivers the names of which I forget for the moment.In Scotland | hinve fished the Spey, the [achy, the Hpean, the Roy, dc.In Ireland the Biuckwater, the Bride, the Lee, and other rivers.In Canada, on the edge of Labrador, the Natasquhan.In Lower Canadu and New Brunswick the Ristigouche, the Metapediac, and the Apsuljuitch.Thebest 21 consecuti vedays\u2019 salmon fishing T ever had was in Sept.(I fargetifit wasin 18820r 1883, but [ can ascertain).| killed 158 ish averaging about Lb.iu the ZE days, an averuge of 7} fish per diem.The largest number in one day was twelve, und or another day eleven fish, and they were very pleasantly distribited over the time.| was alone ; tn friends who wore coming for half the time unfortunately could not owe.Tie largest fish I ever killed was | 26lb.Have killed a good many between thatYweight and 20lb.In Great Britain nnd Ireland I think n 151b fish gives more sport than the large ones In Canads à 23lbor 251b fish will run about and jump clean out of the water, like a sea-trout or grilse, perhaps seven or eight ties while you have him on.\u201d \u2014 Wonderful Short Distance Running.The fastest short distance running known in America was done by Wendell Baker, Harvard, '86, of New York, on Monday afternoon, at Beacon Park, Boston.Baker ims an amateur record in n 220 yards dash of 22 2 5 seconds, made at the intercollegiate games at New York, May 25, 1884.To spur liim to his work Monday, three of Harvard's fustest runners were given handicaps as follows : Rogers and Lund, seven yards, Wells, tive yards.At 100 yards Baker ha \u2018 passed Wells and at 150 yards got even with Lund, but Rogers was too fast for him to catch.The oficial time was announced as follows ; 150 yards, 14 7-8 seconds, beating all records, English or American ; 180 yards, 17 7.8 rsconds, heating the world\u2019s record ; 220 yards, 22 seconds, beating his own and the best English amateur record.is perfor mance was all the more wonderful from the fact that the track was soaked nud he had to run in the wud.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tre Hon Mr.Blake's Response.Kivasron, June 18\u2014The Hon E.Blake, acknowledging the receipt of a resolution passed by the Catholic Benevolent Society nf this city endorsing his uction on the Howe Rule question, says: 1 am sorry to soe the news in tho papers of the defeat of the Bill, but 1 hope that the failure is but temporary, nud that with she help of the friends of the cause all the world over it may yet ba Mi, Gindstone's privilege to do justice to bre.and, es A WonderfallEscape Thomas Emond, an employe of the Dorset Marble Company at Rutland, Vt., had a remarkable escape from death on Saturday.He was working on the edge of à marble quarry when the steam age on an engine broke, and jumping Bock to avoid the cloud of steam, he fell 95 feet into a pit.The tirst 55 feet of 5 | the fall was broken by a steep incline, at the and of which was a perpendicular fall of 40 feet.He Innded on his feet and escaped with a shattered ankle.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014n Nervous Debilitated Men.You arc'allowad n fair irial 0; thirty daya 0 the use of Dr.Lye's Celehrhtal Voltaic Beit with Klectric Suspensory Appliances, for the speed relief and manent cure of Nérvoas bility, loss of Vitality and Manhood.and all kindred troubles.Also.for many other disonson.Complete restoration to health, vigor and Jan oi, viet No Fisk is incurred.[Illustrated pam wi » formation, terms etic., mailed free by addreom agen ade QU#HBKO; SATURDAY, JUNE io 15 OF JOHN LABA Celebrated Ale : London, Virg, Georg, IV.3.US BE.and ng Porter, of Ontario, \u2014By\u2014 Rev.P.J.E PAGE, Professor of Chemistry of Laval University\u2014 re Xt a 8 1 have anulysed the India: Pale Ale mantfibtured by JABATE, N.Y, MONT! IL, oboe.4.\u201cAle, bad Hoi Lor wg AY OEY, gn Tt ah an delicious with the bent rm ety I have also analysed a little richer in nlcobol, a: Theso Ales and Pos thir, Parka, XXX Baer orter, Stout, of the Bi quality ; its flavor lavery fus be + It in a tonic roti r of Joh REGC, 4th Mary 4685, Ontario bat tse, compares ay, winds id vf excoiten eu thy drove Ale, for it à any imported a Te, auyrgetia pepe pi ai best quality of Mult and Hope, antl they do nôt vou fn.any unhéaithy ingredients, P.J.En, PAGE Profesaor'of'Oheusistry, Laval University, Quebec #Æ Tuat Jous Lanattn Ares ave thie\u2019 fiest in Canada is evidence hy the fact that nuscropulous Brewsrs aud Bottiers are imitating the Genuine Label.NN.Y.MONTREUIL.MOI May 18, 1886.McCOLL BROS.& AGENT Son CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LARDINE AND OTHER Ol GIRARD STREET.MACHINE AND LS DON RIVER.ILLUMINATING TORONTO.June 1, 1885 \u2014Bm\u2014 133 AUCTION SALE $8 \"Brooklyn\" and Materials, MESSRS.MAXHAM & Lu.will atthe QUEEN'S WHARF, QUEBZS, For account of the Underwriters or others cmeerned, On the 2nd of July Next.The HULL of the 8.3.\u201cBROOKLYN.\u201d wrecked at Fox Bay, Anticosti, as she now lies, or did lie, together with her Engine, Bailers, &c., &c.The \u2018\u2018Brookiyn\u201d was built on the Clyde, 4,214 Tons Gross, 2,781 Tons Nett, 480 horse-pow r,and compound Engines\u2014 AFTER WHICH\u2014 The MATERIALS saved, comprising: Sails, Running Gear, Chains, Cushions, Copper l\u2019ipes, Steam Nteering (lear, Medicine Chest, Lamps, Force Pumps, Compasses, Bell, Patent Log, Boats, Cabin Effects, Plated Ware, Bluikets, Linen, Chronometer, Charts, and a few Cases \\Vines and Liquors, Le, &e.Auso,\u2014A PIANO.Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.AJ.MAXHAM & CU, A&R sell, June 18, 1884, bie Saks fl, Bon, RecentlyEnlarged and Greatly Improved First-Class Accommodation for Five Hundred Guests.PLEASURE PARTIES, Ladies and Famiies will find the Usiten States Horr ombining all the conveniences and substantial omforta of a pleasant home, free altke from xtravagant show, or still more extravagant charges, while its very convenient location, directly oppusite the Bustou and Albany R.Repot, aud only one block from the old Colohy and Fall River Nteamhout Lines, three blocks only from the New York and New England, and Providence and Stonington Stations, and connecting directly by Horse Cars every Five Minutes with all\u2019 the Northern and Eastern Railroads and Steamboats, giving esta ev possible facility and convenience of rapid an economical transfer from all points.&F Passengers to or from all Southern ar Western poiuts by Buat or Rail may save all Carriage Fares.POPULAR RATES: For Room only, $l, $1.5 and $2: for Ronin and Board, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.30; Ringle Meals, 7% cents ; Rooms with Parlor or Bath extra according to size, location, aud convenienod) and whether ocuupied by one or more persons.Rooms may br enguged with or without board.Special Rates will be.mad or large parties or permanent gne ta, February 28 1 PPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS PREpared and Patents for Invention obtained in Canada, the United States and Europe.Twenty years practice No Patent No Pay fg Voltaic Belt Ca¥ Marshall Mich HENRY GRIST.Aur I8, Ottaws Canada 3 Ÿ 7 ANTED\u2014 All Upholstersra to keepaway artedlerg adress F.MANTZ 61 Asie For cul ress F.A n ve Cnicagé, fi ,'98.300d T Unprecedented Bargains.+ X.LÉPAGE & (0, 53 CROWN STREET\u201453 1.ROCH'™S.\\ Haviug purchused a large quantity of Bank rupt Goods ut very low cates, are enabled to offer the following articles at prices which «efy competition :\u2014 ATS: HATS!! in Straw, for Ladiesne no in Felt, \u2018 Gentsva, ™ Do «Boys.T'weeds ! serges ! and Woolens ! Calicoes ! coes ! Culicoes ! Cottons ! Cottons ! \u2014 Yellow ! Parasols | Umbrellas !\u2014Fn all Styles.Dress livads ! Dress Goods * Cashmere ! Cashiers !\u2014 Black and Colored, And an immense varfety of other Guus, Selling ut very Low Prices.I.X.LEPAGE & CO.3% \u2014- CROWN STRERT.\u201453.N.B.Mourning Goods a Specialty.LGURE FiT8 When | say cute | dn nd mean merely Lo rio teen Hare ied than bave Taw reins amit, § mosh & patel cure, {Bave made thie disanve of PITY, KPILEFSY ar PALL INQ SICKNESR à life-dung study.§ warrant my rwaied; lu etre tie woret cases, Lerguse nthe hove hea line now receiving « cure, Reué at sers lor a ve 2 ErogaRaitie ot muy laraitinte reimads.\u201d Give press ce.1 conta yaw uni fur mtr odd iL eure vos Adon DER cap nt, Branch Ofice, 37 Tonge St.Toronto, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN te all Masters und Owners of vessels and craft passing in and ont of the Princess Louise usin, River St.Charles, as well as to all persons navigating in that Basin, that thoy will Le held responsible for all damages they may cause to Buays, Line Piles, Cribe, Marks, Lights, and any other conatrue- tion placed in sald Basin by the Contractors for carrying on their work.The through the Croea Wall ie indi- fated bys pa Board during the day ahd Two agite at night, one on either side of the said all.w - LARKIN, CONNOLLY & Cu.Con tractors, Prinotss 1.ouise Embanknient.Quebec, May 29, 1858, TRBES FOR PLANTING.>.The atygution of those ds pr rt I acoustomed to supplying trees.The undersigned has on\u201cHand, : , from Ton cote apwerdi Trier Méptés Ai\" Elm, Walnut, Spruce, Pirie) Fir, Bred, Poplar! Cedar, Beach, Willows, Rosebushen.Plum Trees, various A; Basa, One.Larch, Crab Cherry, Berbers es Tree, Currants, Goose: indir ad hr emai ah \u2019 JOSEPRBOIVIN, {Canton dela M oy Jy t #@frders may be left at Tux Mancuat.Ï | | | HOSMER\" GREAT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BOAT RACE! RDG ATTA 1 EDYARY HANEY GEORGE HOSMER, OF BOSTON, \u2014T0 BE HELD\u2014 On Friday, the 25th June, 1886, \u2014AT\u2014 LAKE St.JOSEPH, P.Q.$2,000 Awarded in Prizes for Five Races Under the Distinguished Patronage of Hr IVorship the Mayor and Corporation uf ity of Queber and the Divectors of LE St.John Railiray.Trains will Leave the C.P.R.Depot forthe Lake Every Honr, on the day of the Regatta PROGRAM ME: I.The treat Three-Mile Race for a Purse of ¥1,500 between Kdward Hanlun, the World Renowned ex Champion Oarsinan, and George Homner, the Boston Celebratod Ligntning Neuller, Professional 4-Qared Shell Race (Upeu) for « Purse of 6159, $100 to first, $50 to second.Distance, three miles.Entrance fee, £0.4.Three-Mile Single Neull Shell Race l\u2019rofus sional) for u purse of $50.$36 to frst, ! #15 to recond.Kutrance fee, #2.{1 Three-Mile Double Scull Skiff Race for Amateurs.Prizes, Medals.Entrance fee, #2.SPECIAL ATTRACTION.\u2014Mr.Edward Hanlon will give an Exhibition of the Novst and Astonishing Feat of Walking on Water, Mavierse Conmirree.\u2014C.FE.Holiweld, Trevor Sewell, A.Messervey, L.P.Pelletier, Eug.Chinie, Wii.Russell, ©.B.C.RichurA son, À.W.Ernst, J.C.King.Commodore J.U.(4REGORY, President.Alderman CHOUINARD, Vice-President.R.SISSONS, Clerk of the Course: H.D.MURGAN, Treasurer.W.A.ANHE, JULEs TESSIER, Hom.Joint Secretarics.June 7, 1886.AUCTION PHOSPHATE LANDS ! NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that about 14,500 acres of Phblic Lands, situated in the Phosphate , in the County of Ottava, Province of Quebec, will be offored for «ule by \u2018Public Auction, at the City Hail, in the City of Hull, P.Q.\u2014ON\u2014 Monday, the 22nd day of the Month of June, 1886.Lista gontaining oder of plots! to be sold me on ication to the Department of Crown Landay.bec, or to the wi Land Ageata\u2019 at Full and Truro, P.Q., or mber Agents, Montreal and Ottaws.W.W.LYNCH, Commissioner.Department of Crown fae) * Quebec, 30th May, 1888.May 29, 1886 REMOVAL.The Canadian Pacific R'y TICKET OFFICE Bas nslbVRDS: FROM\" 4, DU- PORT STREET, Crown tl taw \u2014To-\u2014 D New.OFFICE NN.THE ST, LODIS HOTEL: May 5, 1888 tt FOR A PURSE OF $1,500 Ld, ERR ea LUE cas 0m \u201d ON AEE CRE a \u201c4 ALY ISERN IN ENGLANU ur truvellas feom Canada will find 8 complete file of Tne .Husncerx fony 1805 1e the Reading Roan of the British Musouie, tireat Puseell Strcet, W.C., London, England.Ha Quebec Mercury quebec SF SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 18 Tue general conviction is that the sul} of the Nove Bootis elections will by the postponement of the Dominion elections till next year.ree eaten ce A sur CAMAL aoroës Long Island from Rockaway Inlet to Cow Bay is proposed.When completed all vessels from the Mouth, it is predicted, will go through the canal and avoid Sandy Hook, Hell Gate and the Bound, shortening the route about fifteen miles.The canal nnd breakwater at the entrance on the Rockaway side are estimated to cost $4,000,000.: - \u2014\u2014.- \u2018Tuk late King of the Bavarian wus a trange psychological study\u2014a very !a:nlet among Princes.Tall and grace fal in igure in his youthful days, he wight have served as the model for a zed.The waving brown hair fell back in rich curls from an alabaster forehead of comuanding breadth and power.deep, blue eyes were full of a mingled poetry and tenderness and tire, but in the lînes of the mouth could yet be observed & certain sternness and determination which went far to explain seemingly contradictory traits in the character of thie eccentric sovereign.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 {3 BRITAIN neither political party has any source of revenue for a campaign fund beyond the voluntary contributions of those who feel that government by this or that party is & boon worth paying for.Public opinion there is extremely sensitive, and the first breath of a suspicion that a party was using funds, either directly or indirectly, for electioneering purposes, would be the death-knell of that party.Ft is to be trusted the time will come in Canada when all parties will do as the Canadian Liberals now do, and rely solely upon what the generosity or sense of duty among the members of the parties prompts them to dope Wouas is rapidly winning her way in the English civil service.The census r=turne show that while in 1861 there were only 1931 somen employed in the civil service, there were in 1881 no fewer than 7370, and the numbers owing to he growth of the post office system, are now much higher.The wowen clerks and accounts had in the same period risen from 104 to 6414.It is a curious faët that, of all pursuits the employment society recognizes as suited to their clients, hair dressing is the only one which the census returns show to be \"-pnssing out of women's hands.\u2014\u2014 iINE of the vital issues in connection wih the Fishery Question upon which the United States and Canada seem to be hopelessly divided is whether the + «wile limit line is to be drawn 50 as to 19llow the sinuosities of the const or fein headland to headland so as to in- Sule the whole of the bays.The Ameri 1.8 of course claim tlie fonner, but the Postan Herald points out that the Supreme Court nt Washington has n ways ducitteed to secept this principle with regard to the coast of the United Nintes.Our contemporary says \u201cwe even go wo far as to divide for lundreds of tiles the waters of Behring Sea aud pre- + vant by the rulings of our wunicipal law the catching of fur seal in waters leagues away from any land.\u201d \u2014\u2014 The Argentine Repuulic is augmenting the national debt to a fearful extent, so that gold touches 56 per cent, premium.A iesn just voted by Congress for the further prosecution of works at Buenos Ayres raises the public debt to the enor- wous sum of $200,000,000,* of which £121,000,000 is foreign.In 1879 the atwount was $83,000,000.Count Casa Miranda, who will marry Nilsson, was once a prominent Paris boulevardier, writing for the Madrid newspapers, and was attached to the Spanish Legation in Paris.He is now a Deputy in the Spanish Cortes, and is vegarded as a rising politician.The | PO Our Regattaluterest now veutres on Jake Ne Joseph, where Janka and Hosmer wee daily taking long spins.Both mien are ssid to be in tine trim.Huulau's ad wirers are sanguine that the champion is sure of the rue, but Hosmer's friends claim the Boston 10) is coming out in Brent form, and will give Haulan a strong push.- Hanlan-and Hosur wre both delighted with the vourse, and greatly aduvire the beauty of the surroundings of the Juke.As rd vivit- ors, à large influx is looked for, as all the railrouds and steamboats running into the city are offering ndvantageous rates.Auple accommodation will be made for all going out, and the grand stand at the lake, 8 most commodious and sub stantial structure, is fast approdching completion.The local races on the pro- grawme are also exciting much attention and will be most interesting.\u2014\u2014 -_\u2014\u2014- The Yacht Quite a number of yachts started out ot the race down the river this afternoon The start was made in two classes, the small yachts getting away first followed at an interval of five minutes by the heavier craft.The course is to Madame Lilund nod return.A large crowd gathered along the wharves and lined the Grand Battery and Rawparts to see the?start, and the steawer Pelerin, which followed the yuehts down the river, was crowded with sightseers.A stiff north west wind prevailed.- - - Counterfeit Bills.A dangerous counterfeit of the ten dollar bills of the Merchant's Bank is re- rted to be in circulation.The framework of the bill is photographed, but the green tint on its face sud buck, instead of being produced by fine green lines on white ground, is hand-painted over a picture painted in dark colors.This and the yellow tone of the green Lint are the best means of detecting the forgery.Merchants and others should be on their guard, xs without close inspection they are likely to be taken for the genuine bill.\u2014 The Kennedy Family.The well-known Kennedy family of Scotch vocalists have iailed for Canada.They will open their concerts in Halifax and it is their intention to make a complete tour of the Dominion, not missing any place of importance.2e Roller Rink Tonight.The attraction at this place of amusement to-night is the race between two crack professionals, Manager Moulthrop straps on the rollers to run against Mr.Harrisou.- Both men are keen skaters, and a well contested race is anticipated.\u2014 -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Quo Warranto Case Settled.Chief Justice Stuart rendered judy- ment in the quo warranto suis of Mulony vs.McGreevy, dismissing McGre@y's exception to the form.These suits will not be pressed on the merits.J The Medals for the Ninth.The distribution of the Queen's medal to the Ninth Battalion for their recent services in the Northwest, takes place on the Esplanade on Thursday next, at $ p.m.eee Portrait of the Cardinal.Mr.A.R.Roy, of Levis, hus had the honor of a sitting from His Eminence the Cardinal, which will shortly be offered for sale to the public.ee -\u2014\u2014 8t.Andrew\u2019s Church.The Rev.Dr.Cook will preach in St.Andrew's church tomorrow at ll am, and the Rev.H.D.Powis in the evening at 7 Psee ee - Mail Steamship at Hana The Allan nail steamship Parisian passed inward at Martin Riverat 8.30am and will arrive in port during the night m= * The Cardinal.The Irish societies of Quebec have pre- snted addresses to the Cardinal, They were tendered by Mr.Carbray, M.P.P\u2014 = She Done Very Well.A Indy caught in one day lately 204 trout in a small lake near the new bridge over the Batisean Rivereee = Customs Collections.Duties collected at the Customs House to day amounted to $500.03, \u2014 Mr.Archibald Forbes has had twelve of the medals bestowed upon him by European Princes for distinguished valor strung together with a gold chain for a necklace for Miss Meigs, his bride.elect.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .The Law and Order League comprising a large percentage of property owners, is wing with extraordinary rapidity, through the Northwestern States.J Paris, June 18.\u2014-The Senate Committee has rejected by a vote of six to three all proposals for the expulsion of | the princes.! \u2018without paying for them, liave adoptrl Roller Polo Players.À toller polo club has been organised in thia city, under the name of the Quotwo Polo Club.They are practising duit at the roller rink, and are oficered as follows : ~Honorury President, J, T.Rolloau ; Honorary Vice-President, T.O, Npenver ; President, C.Millar; Vice- President, Aug.Malouin; Neo.- Treasurer, T.Lonoine ; Committee, C.J.Dunn, R.J.Davidson, J.E.Hatch, W.B.Colley, ee em \u2026\u2026 JBeap Trip to Boston.The reader who contemplutes a pleas ant trip to the United States at much less than half the usual rates of travel, should bear in mind the splendid opportunity afforded of visiting Sherbrooke, Boston, Portland and Fall River, on Friday, the 2ud July, by Me.Guimont's excursion by the Grand Trunk Railway.\u2014HNee advt.- Tlegal Fishing.On Wednesday laut the Brome Fish and Game Club obtained convictions nt Knowlton, P.Q., agninat six persons for illega! fishing in Brome Lake.These make eleven convictions obtained this year for infraction of the fish lawe.\u2014\u2014 The Poet.The orthodox poet and slinger of metre should be a sound sleeper nnd +1gorous ester ; joiu the learuing of Paul to the fervor of Peter, know the balauciug rhymes and the rhythmical teeter Of lilacs and smilax, Of zephyrs and heifers, Of ballads and salads, Of over-arched bowers of greenery nud flowers ; And work upon one rhyme for hours upon hours.Know the whole range of history from Cleveland to Priam, sud the thought of all lands from New Brunswick to Siam, and work like a drudge at a doi- lar per diem, love all lovely objects, with no cash to buy \u2018em; Such as roses and posius, And mountains and fountains, And pictures and fixtures, And gorgeous pavilions for Lauras and Lilians, And a large bank deposit fur up in the millions.His lines should be full of nabohs and emirs, of giaours and kluans and orient dreamers, of cymbals and shawms and victorious streamers, and end in a climax « À glory and screamers, With clashing and slashing ! With roaring and pouring ! With lunging aud plunging ! Aud burst iu a chasm of blank proto plasm ! In a gunpowder chaos and dynamite spasm | \u2014 A Louisville lady says that williners are sharpest dealers on earth, and suit their prices to their customers\u2019 pocket books.She knows, for after trying vainly to buy a bonnet for less than 22% asked, she went home and described the bonnet to her servent, who went to the shop and bought it for #12.0 Merchant tailors in New York as a means of defence against the numerous young men who like to wear fine clothes the plan of obtainiug judgments against tho delinquents, and then advertising these judgments for sale in the newspapers.es ee The cross is said to be a pre-Christian «acted syibol.In the British Museum + colassal tablet from Nimroud displays a cross hanging from the breast of Tiglath Pileser.Dr.Schlieman found this figure ou terra cotta disks nt Troy, dat ing, as he supposes, from a period of about 2,500 years before Christ \u2014\u2014 Prince Waldemar, of Denmmk, lms just started on board the Fylin on an expedition to the coast of (dreenland His object is> to complete the hydrogra- phical researches begun by the yeorly expeditiens sent out by the Ropal Gpographical Society.JS The season has come when a man who finds a twelve 1oom house and un half-acre of ground too small for kim ut howe, will live with bis family in a three room shanty, surrounded by 1000 fect of glar ing sand, for three months, und call it happiness.\u2014 \u2014_ There has been no rain on the Bermuda Islands for three months, and the drougtst has occasioned much suffering aud heavy losses to the agricultural classes.The heat, which is intensified by the Inck of rain, ins become nlmost intolerable.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 ee Metzel, Ganding, Bates and Jones, indicted nt Olympia, Western Territory, for conspitney in connection with the wnti-Chinese agitation, were reguinely convicte yesterday, but recommended to mérey._\u2014__æ - A medical journal tells of a young worn who contrncted the habit of chewing coffee.The hahit grew until sho \"['ANNUAL BALE, 10 MILLIONS.TISEMEATS.A polhinares \u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.\u201d + [se nothing hut Natural Minerss.Walters, such as APOLLINARIS, Sree trom all vegetable poisons.\u201d Boston Journal.NEW ADVER y ait Grecers, Driggi 3,8 Min.Wat, Deals BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.GENTLEMEN'S AND BOYS Summer Clothing, Hosiery &e.THE ATTENTION of owr CUSTOMERS and the PUBLIC is fuvited to the above tioode, the Stuck being very complete with the Latest aml Choapest doute wver offere«.Gentlemen's White Vesta, tientlemen's Alpaca ail Drill Couts.Gentlemen's 'Fweed Suits, from 86.75.Uentlemnen's Waterproof Costs, from i.00, Boys\u2019 Jersey Nuits, From $1.50.Boys\u2019 Brown Drill Kuits.from $2.00.Hoys' Colored Waahing Suits, from $1.25.Boys\u2019 Serge Sailor Nuits, from 92.25.Boys\u2019 \u2018I weed Suita, from $3.25, oF Newest Pattern in Colored Reyatty Shirts, from 81.00, White Loux Cloth Shiets, from #1.00.Linen Colin, ron 81.50 per dozen.(suze, Merino and Rumer Cashmere Vests und Pants.Cotton, Merino aud Sununer Cashmere Hall Hose, Hathing Drawers, from 100.Bathing Suits.Colored Silk Scarfs, from Areever offered.Washing Scarfs aud Ties.Braces.Gloves, &c., Be.Clothing and Shirts Made to Order at short notice.First-Class Style and Fit guaranteed.Glover, Fry & Co.Hest valoe FRIDAY, JUNE 25TH, 1886, SPLENDID EXCURSION ! ON THE RIVER WITH THE - MAGNIFICENT STEAMER * CANADA,\u201d \u2014ANL\u2014 Grand Concert DURING THE EXCURSION RY THE\u2014 MONTREAL CITY BAND, 65TH, Uniter the Leadership of E.LAVIGNE.TICKETS, 2icts., to be had st A.Lavigue's Music Warerocins, 55, Fabrique Street, and ut the Steamer.The Steamer will leave the Richelieu (\u2018om- puny Wharf at 1§ o'clock precisely, and wiil he back for i o'clock.#F For details see Progrannnesdune 19, 1888.Important Underrites* Sale OF NEW IRON \u2014- \u2018 + + $C FAN EEEN > + NS TITANIA, : wren Boilers.Engines, 4 Steam Winches, Steam Windlass, Steam Steering Gear and Outfit.MESSRS X 6 MANHAM & CO, are instructed to sell.st the QUEBEC EXCHANGE, Wednesday, the 30th June In, The HULL of the New Iron S.S.TJTANIA, 2007 Gross Tous ; Length, 329 feot ; Breadth, 3 ft.-#in.: Depth, 25 ft.1 in.; with Comund Nurfuce Condensing Kngines & Boilers \u2018omplete.Lilt in 1884, and classed 160 Al, by Messrs 10.& W.Henderson, of Glasgow.The Engines have 2 Cylinders, 36 wird 80 pounds pressure, and are 460 nominal horsepower, with very mmderute consumption.Nhe will Le sold as she may lie on the day of sale ashore ut Charlton Pint, north shore of Auticosti, with auch of her Stores and Outfit as ure now on board and in store on the Bezchnear the ship, in charge of two watchmen.AFTER WHICH\u2014 \\ few Stores brought up Inst Fall will le sold at the Store, on the Commissioners\u2019 Wharf.The \u201cTITANIA\u201d wus built undor special survey at Lloyd's for the Montreal Trade, with Double Bottoms fore aml aft ; also, water bal- lust capacity for 2032 Tous, and has modern jm- provements about Hull Machinery.The plan of Ship, Divers\u2019 report and avy information required will be furnished by Capt.R.R.tirnaos.who his lately returned fyon: Steanier, at application at the oflive of HENRY FRY « C0, Sule at ELEVEN o'clock ALMA.J.MAXHAM « (0, June 19, 1584.A.dB.MQ Tustant rolief, Final enre in 16 P ILES, days.probe vorroturns.Nopurge, curried the coffee to bed with her, nud at.Fast corustaned fuslf à vound n day, o salve, bo pps v- Sufferers willl earnot a simple remady Free by addvorsing C, J MASON, 75 Hamsatiet N.Y C.E.HOLIWE) | Mutublinhied 1000, 2-NEW NOVELS- THE HXIR or THR AGI By Jaune Pays, 200, HER OWN DOING, By W.KE.Nuk, 95, 8,000-NOVELS IN STOCK.- 5,00 NEW ALBUM: Views of Quebee, 33 Views, sii Plan of the Clty, » 50 Cure.' 4 a, Puck, New Guide to Quebec with 2 New Maps, FULL STOCK OF FANCY AND OFFICE STATIONKRYy, 4 Nouside Oulers for Newspapers, Magezinew, &c,, receive our Speçial Atout, ow 1 ITOL IN KYL, UPPOBITE THE PONT OFFICE, June 19, 1886.jets s.READ.=U JOHN STREET, Is now offering the whole of his wel! nemorted Stock of DRY GOODS ! AU VERY LOW PRICES A LARGE STOCK OF LADIES\u2019 STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, From 5 Cents up.A Splendid Assortment of Ribbons, Feathers, Hats and Bonnets, Ornaments, Genta\u2019 Black and Colored NECE-TIES From 5 Cents up.I Dress (imxds, New Styles, from lOc per yard up.Very Cheap Dress Prints.Ladies\u2019 and Gentleren's Hosiery in all Sizes, and a Variety of ather Goods.&& All to be sold Cheap.A rare opportunity to purchase u large quantity of ots with little woes., ## Call and Examine.Muntles, Jackets, etc., eta., Mauie to Order, S.READ, 146, St.John.Street, Quebec.Sune 18, IRSE, Im QUEBEC ROLLER SKATING RINK, GUANDE ALLÉE.Band Concert Every Afternoon and Evening, and Thursday and Enturday Mornings.NESSTONS : 10 to 12 A.M,, 230 to 5, and 7.30 to 10 PM AbuissioN: Morning and Afternuon, 10 cts Use of Skates FREE in the Moruing.Eveniug, 15 cta.Ten Tickets for 81.00.ne of Skates Afternoon and Évening, lUcts.Childrenunder 12, 10 cts.To all Sesslona use of Skates Free.ATIRACTIONS, \u2018Tussdny Night -Half Blind Fold Race.Wednesday Night Handicap Bicycle Race.Tharsday Evening-\u2014Two Mile Race noon, Children\u2019s Banner Prize.+ * Friday Evening\u2014Grand March.Saturday | Afternoon\u2014 Children's | Banner Prize -Evening.Oue Mile Professor Race snd Obstacle Rate.~ : ## Grand Fancy Dress Carnival June 26.College of Physicians nd Sug PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.TRIENNIAL MEETING.THE TRIENNIAL MEKTING of the College of Physicians of Surgeons of the Proviss of Quebec, wi'l take place, at Montreal, on Wednesday, the 14th day of July Next, at the Cubinet do Lecture Daroissial, Notre Dame Ntreet, at TEN o'clock ALM.OROEE Ur THE DAV: \u2014 lat, Generul Busines} ud, Election of the Board ui Governurs.A.G.BELLEAU, M.D., F, W.CAMPBELL, M.D.&rcretaries.dus 14,0 \u201cle dj After- sw voRE STOOKK fu TP, K.Haurahon & Jos 86 and Heron May tives, opposits the G.NW.Telegraph a Company: ______ Qoassc, June 19, 1886, bh ul & Omaha.3 paul & Omaha pef.Terns Pac.\u20260.0.Cen Pac.\u201c Union Pacwt! Tel Wet 8 Jd Cen Paoth Trans u Pac oe rit & RioGirande.seafes es New York Consolidated Gas.Rock Island.211 18 400 ool null Exchange .Ch Money oo.a ended GRAINS IN CHICAGO.Opening | 3.000'clock heat July.o.oo | 7} 74 Aug coy ob 754 sept .\u2026.i 76 | Tok Corn.uly ee , ody 3, Aug.| 36] | 36; Sept.NN a PROVISIONS IN CHICAGO.1o'e, Close Pare.duly.2e ss | km Aug.8m 8 Nept.| 902 | 002 dat July.1 2j 617 GM Ang.| 8: | 630 sept.6% 835 INCURSION | WSTON & FALL RIVER! THE UNDERSIGNED has just vrgunized au EXCURSION on most EXCEPTIONALLY WE WUS TERMS through thé uf Town of New Esra, ST, JutissBURY, ANCOR, MANCHESTER, tara, Basrou, dore Havens, law Sov KE, LATE Via lives, Yen = LI Ene Trip will be made by way of the Grand licak, the Passumpaic, the Boston and Maine Rain sys, and the Old Colony Road, passing near Lewiston, Great Falls, Salem, Worcester, +._i'ence, Lowell, Nashna, Newport, R.T.,&c.The party will leave Quebpe.on Friday, the 2nd July, at 8.30 P.M.{le of the Greatest Attractions of this Ex.«ur+ion will be the tireat Races of the State of Vermont, which will come off on the fird July at Lyalonville, Thoss desirous of visiting the most famous Resorts of the Continent may atop at hard Beach or at Newport, KI.xcursioniats will also have the advan- ritneasing the National Holiday, \u2018lu ace Day.\u201d which will this year he «d at Boston, on Monday, the 5th .luly.Vin: Tickets for the Kxcursion will be good to Heture up to the 17th of July inclusive, Lut not valid for stoppage on the way.FALAGE Cris will be attacked to the Train.+ at Baten Fares, Fare From Quebec to Fali River and Return, $i.To Sherbrooke, $2: to Portland, $6 M: Fall River, SIT: St.Johnsbury, § whe \u201cter, $9, : Ticketato Iontou wind Fadl River will be sold onthe Crain botweeu Lalund Pond and Portland, hy the Agant of the Excursion, for £2.which will be the only Tickets old in the Care, fo ! br Mount, : Man- For the price of Tickets from Intermesiate Stations, nee thu back of Circulars, + Fokete far sale at all Stations of the Grauti Trunk Railway to Iniaud Pond.! eÀt Quebec \u201cTickets are obtainable at the Company's [rincipal Office, Lower Town, aid Hour BT 'KING'S, opposite the St.Louis tel.Apply to the undorsigned, or his Agents, EL 4 ONT, nvornea.June 12, 1880.6 ALEX.JEAN, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, #\u20148T, JOHN STREET\u2014g0, Having opened lil» Now, Contral, doux and well light À quarters, one door the Late Mr, G, Boott's Confestionery Store, Invites + visit frum.al) his: Ud Auatomers and the Fublio in general.- eBpecial nttention gion tr the preparation of a CAPITAL PRIZE, $78,000.% Tickets only 46.LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY» \u201cVe do hereby cartify that wo reise the ary u jor ald the Monthly Quarter] Drawings of he Louisiana State Lotery Conf pany, and fu person manage and control t Drawings (hemaelves, and that the same sre con ducted wilh honesty, fairness, œsd in good Jaith toward ail parties and we suthoriu the Company fo uns ths certificate, with foc similes of our siy natures attached iv ste Advertisements,\u201d Commissioners.We the derssgned Banks and Balers will pay all Prizes draws in The Louisiona State Lottery which may be presented at our counter« J.H.OGLESBY, Pres.Louisiana Nat'l Bk J.W.KILBRETH, Pres.State Nat'l Bank A.BALDWIN, Pres.NewOrleans Nat'l Bk Incorporated fu 18U8 for 25 yeurs by the Legislature for Kduational aud Charitable purposes -with n capital of $1,000,000 -to which a reserve fund of over $350,000 haa since been adiled.By an overwhelming popular vote, its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution, adopted December 2ud, ALD.1879.The only Lottery ever voted on and endorwd by the peo) le of any State, IT NEVE SCALES OR FONTFON KN, Its Grond Single Number Drawings take Mave monthly, awl the Extraordinary Drawngs regularly every three months instead of Nemi-Annunlly an heretofore, leginning A Splendid 0 ity TO WIN A Splen rtunit \"IN À FORTUNE.SECENTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS G, INTHE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, July 14, 1886 \u2014194th Monthly Drawing.Capital Prize, $75,000, 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each.Fentions, in Fifths in proportion.LIST OF PRIZES.| Capital prize .875,000 | a de .25,000 ! do de 10,000 2 prizes of HON.© 12,000 5 do 2000.10,000 10 do 10,000 20 du 10,000 wo do 20,000 00 do 30,000 500 do 25,000 1000 do 26,000 9 Approximation prises of 9750 .$ 6,70 \u201d .do do 500 .1,500\" 9 do do so.220 1967 Prizes, amonuting te., $265,500 Applicationa for rutes to clubs should Le made only to the Office of the Company in Now Orleans.For further information, write clearly, giving full address.POSTAL NOTES, Kxpross Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordinary letter.Curreucy by Express (at our expense) adireusesl M.A.DAUPHIN, New Orleans, Laor M A.DAUPHIN, Washington, D.C.Make P.0.Money Orders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, dune 10, E886.New Orleans, La.CROVWN STAMP WORKS, 12 BUADE STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF 7 Rubber \u201c and = = Metal Stamps, i 7 Jz Pencil 47 ef and 20 Pocket Stamps, A Self-lnking Stamps, - = \u2014avo\u2014 Bl All Rubber Stamp Em Supplies.0 C.F.HOLIW ELIL June 16, 1886, mayl2 DANGCI: CARDS FIFTY DIFFRRENT PATTERNS of Engraved Cariis to sele.t from.Printed to O \u2018or, in the Neateat Style, at the X_O'CLOCK.Quebec Mercury.HATURDAY EVENING.JUNE 10.SALISBURY SPEAKS.The Opposition Leader's Views on the Irish Question An Advocate of Local Government for the Three Kingdoms LonboN, June 19\u2014Lord Balishury, in his address, says : \u2014Much hus bees aide of Parnell\u2019s recant protestation in debate, but it should be remembered that Mr.Parnell said deliberately that America would not ba satistied until she had destroyed the last link that keeps Irelund bound to England.This statement has been questioned, but it hus been proved to have been uttered in Cincinnatti.The Government's paper safety guards would bo worthless and with no force in them, They would be destroyed in the first five years of an Anarchist Government.The moment a demand is made for their repeal, they must be repealed or be simply swept away.Do not imagine that it affects Irishmen alone.It affects England in every way.A separate Ireland would mean a country possibly hostile which in a foreign crisis would join our enciny.It would mean a constant additional burden upon the already over burdened tax payers of this country.You would have to guard your western coast, where some of the most flourishing and populous woiks of industry exist, and where our work.wen have great interests at stake.If capital is withdrawn,employment ceases, and wage earners must find a living else where.I have been denounced by the labor candidates ns à would-be exterminator of millions of tbe horney-hauded sons of toil from the motner land.I confess [ am surprised that my simple suggestion that the state should assist emigration met such opposition.Surely lessening the number of workingmen, at home, increases the chances of good wages.The more you can enable willing emigrants to go where they may become more prosperous, tive greater will you benefit those remaining here.At the same time they tell me, even Liberals like Mr.Tuke, that in some districts in Ireland, if you give land, they must still starve.This is a ridiculous contention.It must be understood that 1 mean willing immigrants.But the last thing I wish is to draw a large wigration of the pauperized liish population, us it is neither good for then nor good for us, and they would only de moralize the labor market, which is al ready overstocked.If not assisted to go abroad they inevitably come here.The workmen then should feel afraid of the Irish policy.You ask me whether I am prepared to answer the demaud for local government in Ireland.My reply is that local government and Home Rule lave nothing whatever to do with each other.| always advocated a good system of local government for England, Scotland and Ireland.The essence of this is thus under the control of the central Government, which undertakes the duties consigned to it, that it passes by-laws, not laws, and should not be independent.Men can manage their local nffairs better, or at least more to their taste, than those at à distance can manage for them, and they also can learn in the practice of local government their duties to the Imperial Parliament.I thoroughly admit all this in the case of .Ireland, but unfortunately Ireland is in a diseased state and the powers given ber for government might be used for oppression, to give her possession of powers, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ends in a Riot.LoNpoN, June 19\u2014A meeting was held in Islington Inst night to support » candidate for a seat in the Commons which ended in a riot.The Duke of Norfolk, who is a Whig, and was an occupant of the platform, was seized by the neck, jammed against the wall, and hustled off the stage.\u2014e0-\u2014 Hobart Pasha Dead, Loxoox, Juno 19.\u2014Hobart Pasha, Lanes\u201d Thaker and Hatk TRIM MIXGS, ofc, \u20ac \u201c VFRCURY * OFFICE.Hou.August Charles Hobart, Marshal of the Turkish Empire, is dead.\u2018 LATEST FROM THE CAPITAL | Ourrent Mews To-day at the Seat of Government.Ortawa, June 18.\u2014At a largely at- onded meeting pré Jagt wvening the purpose Fraise à contribution in ald of ry 2 de Rule mesting, $463 was collected in cush, and committe were appointed to canvass the city.CONTRACTS AWARDED.The Department of Public Works has awarded the contract for placing an ele vator in the new publie building at Hawilton to Messrs Miller Bros.and Mitohell, Montreal; and to Mr.John Fensim, Toronto, for an elevator in the Wianipey post office.CHARTERED, À charter has been granted the British & Canadian Mics and Mining Co., with a capital of $33,000, LS PAPER POR TIE GOVERNMENT, Moases.J.B.Rolland & Sons, of Montreal and St.Jerome, have secured the contract for supplying the Dominion Government with tub sized, air dried wud loft dried paper.This class of paper hus heretofore been imported from Great Britain and the United States.MARINE CHANGES The warine light at Oakville Point has been changed to the inner end of est pier.A fixed white light has been sta- tionad at Dorval, instead of the old one.At Quacco Ledge, Bay of Fundy, a red lwll buoy has heen established, and at Gibraltar Point, Toronto Harbour, the fog bell has been replaced by a fog horn.THE PICTOU BANK.A special meeting of the Pictou Bank has been called for the 23th of July to dispose of agencies and to decide whether to carry on or wind up the business of the bank.ete = LATEST FROM TORONTO What Residents of the Queen City are Talking About.Toroxro, June 19.\u2014Vital statistics registered here during this week were: \u2014 Births, 67 ; marriages, 14 ; deaths, 36.BODY FOUND.The dead body of an infant was found early this morning in the grounds of the Agnes-strest Methodist Church.An in quest will be held.SUCCESSFUL FESTIVAL.The total receipts for the four concerts of the Toronto musical festival will amount to about $14,800.The total attendance was about 12,000, not including the 1000 who paid 50 cents each to hear rehearsals.THE BUSSES QUITTING WORK.A number of bussmen quit work yesterday owing to a disagreement between , them and the Executive Committee regarding their rate of wages, Very few busses are running todny ns the executive want to keep out of debt.> Nova Scotia Elections.HALIFAX, Juve 18.\u2014Premier Fielding has received a number of telegrams from the different Provinces congratulating him on the victory at Tues day's election among the number being one from Quebec, signed ly members of the Opposition in the Quebec Le islatuée.In reply to n despatch from New Brunswick, Mr Fieldiug said : \u201cThe victory in Nova Scotia means something more than the triumph of the Libera] party.It means that our Province is deeply dissatistied with Canadian Confederation, and desires the co upération of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island in & inos aiment for separation from Canada, and tlie formation of à union oË the Maritime Provinces, the people of which have interests in common.\u201d ss A Decided Improvement.New York.June 19-The Journal of Commerce reports a decided improvement in the wholesale dry goods trade during thé past week.: > Archibald Forbes Married WasiisaroN, June 19\u2014Archibald Forbes and Lulu Meigs were mirried this morning.Allan Line.The Allan umil ss Carthaginian, from Liverpool via St.John's, Nfld., arrived at Halifax at 4 a.n.today.The Markets New Youx, June 19\u2014Stocks dull but steady ; cottou steady ; four depressed.\u2014__> Currents of the Ocean.Three yoars after date the Boating islauds of pumice thrown up and into the sea by the stupenduous volennic eruption at Karkatoa, in the Java sons, nre found to have drifted along the Indian Ocean in the lust 12 months front where they were one year ago, or about five miles n day.This accidental help to hydrogr- phers and all who study ocean currents and deift is probably the best they have ever had, because the origin of the pumice is well kuown, the flosting expance of it so large that it cannot es.\u2018Fi LATEST FROM MONTREAL A Budget of Mews from the Sister city Today.MoNThEAL, June 19\u2014A meeting of citizans was held this morning, Mayor Beaugrand in the chair, for the urpose of organising lied for the sufferers ab ancouver, BC.The Mayor announced that the City Council would vote $2000 and H.Bhorey stated that his son bad collected 81285 for the pu .A oo sop sprointed to take the nes comary « to alleviate the sufferin; of the citizens of Vancouver, and the Mayor was authorized to notify the authorities there to draw upon him to the.extent of $3000 for the present.IN THE CANAL.Olivier Verdun, aged 24 yea: reals dent of Cote Bt.a hay hoon missing from his home for several days.The police have just found his body in the canal.: CHRESE EXPORTS.|, .Total exports of cheess this season to dute are 86,016 boxes, against 95,631 lust year and 144,048 in 1884, \u2014\u2014\u2014= rss The Temperature.The following is the Temperat Record for every 24 hours in the shade at The Mærcuuy office, 130 feet above spring tide, as registered by the improved thermometers of Negretti & Zamb Holborn Viaduct, London, (Philosophi .Instrument Makers to Her Majesty and , the Admiralty), made especially for our : use: \u2014 : wind.aspect w variable® cloud; dear |maxi- \u2018mam, | 85 68 76 76 80 84 63 TE 1886 mum 8 a.m.3 pm.Junel \u201c 73 58 il T5 80 8) a 68 77 88 7 75 71 7 68 76 i \u201c \u201c HY \" cloudy \u201c paupp=us \u201c D \u201c iii \u201c clear variable cloudy , cloudy \u2014- variable n variable uw clesr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.ARRIVED Jus 19.88 Feruholme, Ritchie, Maryport, for i .Montreal.88 Invermay, Laug, Pictou, for Montrea 88 Thanemore, Baxter, Liverpool, do 8S Bratsburg, Brumm, Sydney, do Bark 8kein, \u2014-\u2014\u2014, Waterford, for Batiscan.Brig Drodata, Hansen, Sydney, Carbray Routh & Co, coals.Barge Jet, Perron, Kingston, Ross & Co deals.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ADVICE To MOTHERS.\u2014MRs.WINsLow Soorurse SYRUF should always Le used whon children ure cutting teeth.It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it produces natural! quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as \u2018bright as button.\u201d It is very pleasaut to taste.It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowls, and ia the best known remedy for diarrhea, wheths arising from teething or other causes.Twenty ~ five cents a bottle.Re sure and ask for \u2018Mas Winstow\u2019s Sootiive 8vrop,\u201d and take a other kind» feh2 86-1 eyod TO BOARDERS, EXCELLENT BOARD and Handsomely Furnished Rooms, at No.20 RAMPART STREET, Grand Battery.- Location Unsurpassed.Maguifivent view of the River St.Lawrence, St.Charles Valley, and the Laurentian of Mountains.Ta close proximity tn the Railway Stations and Steamboats.jel7 \u201c \u201c \u201cie 59 \u201c \u201c IBESSSSESASETRESÈZE sonmanencess | £0 \u201c & a LAWN - TENNIS ! .pr) \u201cana Ex 3.8, \u201cVaxoorver,\u201d | Case F.H.Ayraa ww \u2014 Lawn-Tennis (Foods.Tennis tt Markers.Book of Teunis Rules.BATS.\u2014The Acme, Trium n, Seco, Zingari, and ALLS.\u2014Twill &, in , Alesandea, ampion.ee.vered, Canvas Covered, LECT SE the Wimbledon and Champiousbi Te Nets, Poles, Rubber Covers for Handies, ate, CHESS.\u2014F, H.A.Touded Staunton.! Pic-Nio and Lunch Raskets, Talescupic Cupty Hammocks, ate.G.SHIFERTS Envopean Bazaar, 84 FABRIQUE STREKT.84 ee iy For the Seaside, .Justin, a Large Supply of .° SPONGES, FLESH BRUSHES, BATH TOWELS, BATHING CAPS ALso\u2014An Extensive Stock of Perfu .: Tollet Articles.T ver P.MATHIE cape notice, and the dates and other particulars about it are all ma°ters of record & Connan S Torv AND Pazacs Sre, | ear ca.DRT rm Wir dr Smid Ba ° veyenos ll he M Ao GUMMER ARR ANGRENTLS) Eien Teed Teal) 3 oe Nomspsan.8 Buil - np sa Hughes Caux © Ee t, RN.8 Canrmansuiax - ee.\u2018Copy &, Macmicol Sranmsan,,., - .4600 R,P.Msore Nonwaoux gh \u2018Cap J.æ Stephen Hraxasian - Brown AUSTRIAN oor Girl Ambury NESTORIAN 4700+ Capt W.Dalsie « Paupaeuax,.,-.2000, Capa ADouga! BCANDINAYŸIAN - 0.apt J.Paskes Brexoé Arneax.420 o Capt t Jus, out AM 1122000 ' So 4208 \"RE Letalleis _ 3150 Capt À Carruthars CANADIAN.\u2018 Capt Kerr PEEXICIAN.Ce tap 0.M lop WaALDEXSIAN.2UUO DJ.James CHRNE.2200 pat W.8.Main RWPOUNDLAND .1500 Capt Mylius ACADIAN .1300 spt F.MoGrath \u201che shortest ses route between A: America sand Europe, being only tive days between land und land._ Liverpool, Londonderry, \u2018Quebec and Montre Mail Servite From From | Fron Liverpool + Derry | Meamaipe | Quebec ° ; May i + 7 May \"Parisian .27 May se je = Sardinian.[10 June 3 June 4 June Polynesian - 24 TJ + mo Parisian .| |) July \u201c 23 + [Sardinian.}15 8 July to Joly \u2018Pely Polynesian.0 Rates of Passage f Passage from Quebec.Cabin.$60,, $70 and §80 (according to accommodation.} Hstermediate .1020100100 e 2 eee £30 Beerage .oo.ees oc cians WW ar A Tender with Mails ast Passengers for Liverpool Mail Steamers will leave tic Grand Trunk Wharf, South Quebec, at Sa.m, and the Napoleon Wharf at § o \u201cdock precisely on the morning of 4 of sailing.Liv Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec and Montreal Extra Servi ice.] ~ From From From Liverpool.| Deny.| Steamahipe.| | quebes.1 May \u201ca May .3 June 2 2e .pl \" June [19 June Sarmation.| 8 July 2 July | 3 July Circassian.'22 © on their voyages from Quebec these steam- direct to Liverpoul and carry Cabin Pamengers only.Rates of Passage from Quebec : Cabin.1.120000 2 0100 neue 450 and ÿ6 according to accommodation \u201cGlasgow, Quebec and Montreal Service.From Glasgow.| Steamshipe.[From ee Hibernian.! 23 Nay Lucerne.Nee London Line Corean .27 May Bunos Ayran 4 June 6 May 13 + See Lond Line] 20 May a an Glasgow, at $50 each 0 London, Plymouth Quebec and Montreal Mail Service.nian and Boencs 3 amener\u201d only, Quel From Londen.| Steamships.fe jCorean.\u2026 .4 \u201cRee (logo ne .! 30 May 6 May See Glasgow Line.64 Berths not secured \u201cantl paid for.vtr experienced Surgeon carried on each h Bills of Lading tedin[Liverpoo rh at roy Continental Porte à to all Points in Canada and the Western States.For further particulars apply to ATLANS, RAE & CO, May 21, 18486.AGENTS, Lucerne.ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertisiñi in American papers by addressing | Geo.P.Rééll & Co, : : Te Advertising Bureau, good\u2019 or toe oo rene regntet.| = Dominion_ Line ROYAL MAIL ; STEAMERS, W nection with the Urbad Trunh, Rg a uci, lutorcuionial, sad other Canadian Railwuys aud Xtesumtors.| LIVERPODL SERVICE.Dates of Railing Ein Liverpodd, Beamitiipe.From Po an qyen ce + \u201cnn A, .ie 1 nn.17h ** Brig Tntészais JVangeryas hei \u20184 fds i 920d * \u201cOnsoox.S0th * TEEN Sth Aug, + TV axe i .SERVIDX., Dales of ig from Quebec.RATES orramase- QUEBEDTO LIVERPOOL.Caxix-450, SÉ0.$70 and $80, Aesorllifip th\u2019 Flys se rome Return.60.8110, $130 sud .10 TE 830.Return, Quenot secgred until paid for.\"rs or ati al *These Steamers have Saloon, Staterooms, Music Room and Buth Rooms amidships, where but little a\u201d in felt, and carry neither cabtle nor ah For bt hi or Passagoupp) ly to: -In Liver LIYN, Main + ONTGOMERY, 24, oe trees Davir Tornance & Co, Fxchan a Court, Montifender with Passengers for Live Mail Stamens will leave the Grand Tiunk What.South Quebec, at 8 A.M., and the Napoleon Wharf at 8 o'clock on Thursday morning.WM.M.MACPHERSON, j+'86 Agent, Quebec.NEW STEAMBOAT LINE \u2014 BETWEEN \u2014 QUEBEC AND MURRAY BAY! THLE STEAMER \"RIVALS Carr.G.KE.HUMPHREY.ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, JUNE, this Steumer will leave the Champlain Market Wharf, Quebec, Every TUESDAY and THURSDAY.at 7.30 a.m, and on SATURDAYS at 1 I wi.for Cap al.\u2018Aigle, stopping at St.Anne de Beau pre, st Paul's Bay (new wharf), Isle aux res Eboulements and Murray Bay.Returning, will leave Cap a l\u2019Aigle every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FR DAY at 7 um, stopping at all intermediate For information as to Fares an Freight Rates, apply to Capt.;.E.Humphrey, on the Ist boaril, or to G, E.HUMPHREY, JR, 128, St.Peter Street.June 2, 1884.Im GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY y.GOING WEST.2 20 P.M \u2014 Lightning Express will leave South Quebec for Richmond and points Fast and West, arriving in Montreal at $5 P.M., intime to connect with ight Express for Boston, New York West, 830 P.M.Night Express for Richmond.Sherbrooke, Toned Por, Gorbam, Lewiston, Portland, Montreal, and ints East, West.South-West anil North West GOING EAST Leaving Montresl.10.15 P.M.Arriving at South Quebec.7.00 AM.Lightning ExpressleavesMontreal 8.10 A.M.1\u201c arriving at Sonth Quebec.1.5) P.M.Mixed leaves Richmond.1.15 PM \u2018arrives at South Quebec.9.30 P.M.JOSEPH HICKSO June 18.1886._ General Manager.REV.FATHER LABELLES National Lottery UF COLONIZATION.Established under the Provincial Act, Quebec, 3 Vict., Cap.38.VALLE F LOTS: FIRST SERIES, - 000.00 Honest Loz, - - - - 1 on, SECONDSERIES,- - - - - 0,000.00 Hicaesy Lor, - - - - - - #2,506.00 GRAND FINAL DRAWING \u2014or\u2014 PRIZES IN THIS LOTTERY \u2014 TAKE PLACE \u2014 WEDNESDAY, THE fith AUGUST.THE LARGE PRIZES AT THIS DRAWING Fiusr snips - - - - 8.= Sucosp Sens - - - - - Send 5 cent stamps for malin, sofia hoa asked for, Beta.Gat I personally, ar b pre totheund FREER ; {og at 11.00 4.5 | PM CU RAIDE Tor Lake Bt 20h | sm # FAY QUEBEC & LAKEST JOHN RE| > ah nes THURSDAY: 101\" JUNE Treine will rux ram Puleis 8 tion, Quebior: an follows; vse stomped 1 - - GOING NORTH: au pau Sup At Pen Blog thon ch to Hiviers a | peer und Friday, arrive À Re [00 A i eed dag, arriving a4 HEE-My hk awa te ot rb a 9 a ars Steere ally au re (a morbiot Ts LE) vi So\u2019 PM.AR, By aid gu xy uM) for robes vio st 400 3, y, for Valeartier Village, and ht Stuabriel with the new road for the River aux Pinoy Settlements, at Rividre 4 Pierre: with colonization road far Note Dane dew Anges, and with Contractor's Trains hui Passenger Car attached\u2014for Hatiscew Bridge (circumstances peri wing) returning to Riviere a Pierre next evening.SINGLE FARE Return First Cluas Tickets on Baturday'a good till following l'uesduy.Steamer \u2018lda\u201d wilf run on Lake St.Juseph, in contiection with Trains, duity.as follows : Leuve Lake View House 7,10 wan.3.30 p.m.; leave Station Wharf 8.35 wan.1.15 wan, (Tuesday and Thursday) 2.sr nm.(Saturday) 6.43 pm.Steamer fare, J (ents; return ticket, 25 cents.Trip around the Lake, 23ers.Monthly Ticket, 83.J.GL SCOTT, Ses, & Manager June a Jes Comercial Chambers QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY Boston, New York and White Mountain Line.Queber, The only Line Running THwovan Pog ok and SLERFING Cans betweer: QUenre and New York Without Change.Direct and Best Route to Boston and all New England Points via Sherbrooke and Lake Memphremagog Un and after MONDAY.Trains will leave Quebec :\u2014 EXFPRFSS Leave Quebec, by Ferry.215 pm.Leave levis 243 pm.Arrive Treauce Jet, 4 40 pm, arrive Sherbrooke § 40 pm, arrive Ne rt Vt, 1030 pin, arrive Boston 8 30 am.arrive New York, 11 45 am.Monsrch Buffet Parlor and Siceping Cars run through to New York without change.M1 X ED Leave Quebec, by Ferry, 2 30 pm.Leave Levis 3 pm.Arrive Beauce Jet, 645 pm, arrive St francis, + 45 pm.TRAINS ARRIVE AT QUEBEC, EXPRESS Leaving New York 4 30 pm, Jeaving Boston 7 pm, leaving Newport G ig Arrives Levi via 2% ar rives Quebec, by Ferry, 2 30 pm.Manarch Buffet Parlor and Sleeping Car from New York to Quebec without change.MIX ED Leave St Francis 6 am, leave Beauce Jct 7 25 am.Arrive Levia 11 15 am,arrive Quebec, by Ferry, 11 30 am.Quick Time, No Delayr, Beautiful Sceneryand Sure Connections.New York and Boston through Mails and Express carried via this line age checked through to all points.For Tickets and full information.apply at General Ticket Office, opporite the St, Louis Hotel, R.M.STockise.Age J.H, WALSH.JAN, en Ww OODWARD, Act'g Gen Pass Ag°t.General divoger.Snerbranke, June 5, 1866 PASSUMPSIC RAILROAD.The Short and Direct Route to all Points in New England and New York.COMMRNCING Monday, October the 26th, 1885, TRAINS LEAVE SHERBROOKE : 5 D AM, Man, arriving St Johnsbury oat WR Junction, 1145 am, Concord NH FPN pin, Nashua 40 pin, Boston 530 pm, Worcester 537 pm, Greenfield 424 pm, fc TE Now pm, New York 1030 750 PM, Niour Exeress, arri 8t Johnsbury 1227 am, W R Junction 3 10 am, Conword N H $50 am, Nashua 7 00 am, Boston 830 am, Worcester 925 am, Groenfield 6 63 am, Bpringfield.7.03 am, New York 1] 45am.Monarch ping Jar, Sherbrooke to W R Junction, ren eld and and Springfield, and ullman Sleeping Car from ewport to Concord, Nasbua and Bos From the Bouth, Man Tos Boston 830 am, Worcester 805 am, Nashua 950 am, Cencord 1055 am, Spri: ringfiold 800 am, Groenfield 935 am, W R Junction 1 45 pm, Johns bury 4 18 pin, arriving Sherbrooke 520 po.gr oan lea es Hoston 700 cester as! 820 pm, Ça pr New Prk 430 pm.§ £4 n Cori reenfièld 925 pm, Fi R Syringe 1335 ton: Johnabory 2 42 4m; arriving Sher 188 am are Monarch Sloapin Cats from 8 la 4 Plon ton fom Bar © Epa etd and information .M.STOCKING, opposite Bt.Li ater: N.P.LOVERING, In.LSOM, Gel Tickst Agent.« tendent.88 Mousraix March 17, 1886 et, Lyspowvitze, VT.e Ep do daly Man 1X connects pt St Atubroé .Stay hn Liorét PA de vith.JUNE 14th, POSTAL © lam |r fre ret Ls , Island ex Mat,\u201d ke 12 45; | Dagvills, by Train.700 vinceso ; Train.1006 ! Riv du Loup hy du Loup Ry.Express Train 1h | er & Beauve, mon, daily hy St John Ny SOUTHWESTERN enur .T5008 15 New Liverpool, 7 ai 3 PANOCTHRANTERS ville; TA 3 18a, 3 30 NoKTHEASTRRS- Toa port to Murra | 4 ana 19 hy \"3 3071 helaland of Or 10 00, 11 0j 3 a0/Locai \u2014Spencer Bergerville.; rette; St Au port, Wed.und Frida ! 30 lt Ror h&StSauv 6 NOIUNITED STATE, 4 15 ton and New New Vark : 6 00) 5 30{Tuesday, Inman 1 30 via Rimounki mm 1 00{Thaurday Cansdi 70011301 do All newspapers, Books ca Villa Mastai, Money Order hours, from 9 a.m.tof Pest Office\u2014Office hours \"Parce Posr\u2014 Po er aa Uimit of 2 lbe.3 07.except to can be sent up 14 5 be.must not exceed 5 Ibs, nor ength and | in breadth., perd os or fraction of 4 oz Btates,ko,by North] Rally.Night Québec, \u20ac diere Ntation, he tere Curve, Taeds, it Giles, St Sylves- Arthabusks, ! brooke, Lennox iF 5 FEE È * 3 |, Crerd Trunk Ry.ar ! Arthulasks Station, Arthulwskaville & Karexs\u2014SonthQue- hae to Riviere du Loup, Co's of Bons \u2018 venture, Gaspx, P } New rum ; wick, NovaNootis & P.E.1, ,StJohn, Nfld .and Bermuda visj | Halifax, by Interi colonial Ry Exprese| From Routl Quebec toi | | Caunties of Dorc Sherbrooke, by the! Quebec Cratral Hj | 3 15 Bourg Louis, La Petits Riviere, Lorette, n aux Pins, Take St Joseph.St Cather ines, Nt Uabrie] Str tion; St Raymond, Valeartier, faite Ni ! | and Co's of { Charke voix, Chicoutimi ; | Mondays, Wednes- ' l days - nd Fridaysand Sillery Cove.4 O0Bergervile, Cap Rouge! and Neilsonvitle.4 00;8t Foye, Ancienne Lo: 13 00/Charleaboirg daily 1 304¢ John Suburh.Monday, Anchor Line and 6p.m\u2019; St John st Tonia Wards, at 5 a.m., 7.00 à Spm, and 6pm; Champlin Pa VIDE , are 1008 Pond 7 90 Ex- 7 an Riv seal ost | also} Lal.9 BY VEMICLE, se Nicholas to Recan 8.00 St.Jean \u20ac hryuomtome., ! LBM 300 \u201cRien! Lauzon, St, Joseph, Indian Cavel 8 00 2 00 3 15Reaumantd St Michel! 8 00 200 300 hay ' fad, | leans, i | Cove ; 8 30: 3 00 4 3m 10 on jgustine; and Frans Tremibles, 900 3 00iLaval and Lake Bean! 1Sat.10 00 # OViStoneham, Tuerdlay &- Jo 00 30 00 om j 00 00 Pos | Yorki 7 30 Lem) enr ' BurTisn | Mairs\u2014 vie \u201c an tt (Thursday, Canard ++ | Snpplem'ary' a Supplementary Bag open un 2 p.m.7.30 p.m, Printed Matter, Samples and Patterns to be sent any of the abovs ails, must be posted hour before the Time of closing.Crry LETTER Boxks are visited as followa : Lower Town Boxes, 6 a.m., ox dpm 4 Pp.m., énd:7 p.mn 4 Jacques C t Roch's pad Palace Vide dt, 7.1 p.m, 3pm s, calm an de vu m.and 3 p.m Three Letter Carri mencing at 8.30 a.m.pi Rates of Postage are eu h, St.Sauveur, Spencer Cave, Point Levi: and\u2019 arias Bank \u2014Offiod from 8 om tf s cannot be transmitted beyond the limits of the forwarded to British ai ia in SA h » the United States.which exesed in pr Wi which | Prin w parcel the size 2 feet in The ate is 6 vent.STEAMER OR AMID BoLDUG A after MUNDAY, the loth fe uni] further St a viroumatances.permi .Lun Osirans \" AU 15 au 400 au 9 Ban Wu .3 ru Las, pre ; sûre : red d'au BK 31bipu .500m 00 Fy - ASE, Jose! id andere 5 Quek 1 iA dom Yo St.Joesph on a be ot Bo ik Toland.a\u201d ST.ROMUALD & =i, LERY FERRY.STICA MER LV IR, CAPT.DEBROCHER, Un and after MONDAY, the Ih tay, wil t leave (weather and\u2019 ¢ircuinstunces permitting wa follows :- LiavE Queuxe Leave Sr.Rouvair 600 au 515 au 900 au 8500 au 1130 au 1000 au 200 pu 100 pu +30 PM +00 pu G15 pu aU PN SUNDAYS | QUEREC.ST Mouvarr 130 pn 200 px 300 pu 500 pu 00 pu 48 Calling at St, Komuald and Bowas Wharf, Hillery.going and returning.Every Saturday the Steamer will make à trip from St, Romuald and Sillery to Quebat 7 o'clock M.j12,'88 GRAND TRUNK HR.FELKY Un and after the 14th JUNE, the Ferry Steamer Wilh LEAVE QUEBEC, SOUTH QUEL AM.7.00 Mail West.Em « trom th 1 45 Lightoing | Kx- IBM.rena to the 206 Lightning Esyess free Lac | Vest.; L | 620 Mixed from 8.041 Mailtothe West.| Richmond.& Intermediate tripe fur Presque Vest, QUEBEC AND LEVIS FERRY The Steaniers ou this Ferry, counceting with the uixdermentinned Trains, will leave, Ice ao Weather permitting, QUEBEC i LEVIS.FOR INTEROULONIAL RATLWAY P.M, 2.00 Mail from R.«4 Lonp.A.M.7.30 Mail to Halifax.8.00 Aconmmodation to R.du Loup.1100 Mei) to R.du 7,00 Mail from Hot PM.fax] 5.00 Acoommoaintion to R.du Lou On Thursdays Only.1.30 P.M.~ Rnglish Mail to Rimowski POR QUEREC CRSTRAL LL a AM 11.00 Mixed from = J P.M, 12.30 Express to Sherbrooke P.M PM.130 Mixed to SE | 4.00 Exprevei.Joseph, Sherbrooke.May 12, 1886.CON BCTIOUT RIVER R.T VIA White River Junction & Springfield, Mass SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE Between QUEBEC and NEW YORK, Ap ALL Points Bouts ann West.Monarch Sleeping Oars Night Trains between SuKRAKOOKX and Srnisorme n April 8 8, 1886.3m arr fer the shove disease | oy omy wh er, the io kind su FIRE stands - bus ie = BPRg fe toy faitb Ju Le re dre RICK, Sogotter ALIA RI LE.TRATION en a a Pry Eva disease to never, five apres and a ster\u2019 id Branch Offos, 37 Tonge ok, Poruatc The ete Daily Evening Merceryol à és CARE ne el a es City of Qualies, bb Dintriet of Quebes, Provines of Gusbes, Cansile \u2019 dj "]
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