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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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[" soxp YBARL\u2014\u2014No.281 SMIETY SAVINGS AND DOINGS, Metropolis.(Modern Society, London.) The Quoen was terribly upset at part.jug with the Duke of Connaught last week, on the eve of his departure for India.Coming on top of the saception- ol excitement and worry of the previous fortnight, the departure of her favourite son was not eflected without its acting rejudiciully upon her majesty\u2019s health, has been more than ordinarily depressed since, and the daily drives sppear {o have lost some of their chur for her.Moreover, she haa taliced less than usual and shuts herself up alons more frequently.\u2014 Another regrettable fact that can body who comes into fraquent contact with Court circles is Princess Beatrice's ever-increasing spiritiessness.Lt shows itself in her face as well ag iu heractions, aud conjecture as to the reason for it sre numerous.If over the mystery comes to be solved, it is to be hoped it will nue be found that her royal highness reslises she fax made # mnistake in her choice of a husband.Dus whatever cause there ay or way not be for it, Princess Bostric iv wonderfully changed, sud that unt for the better, Lesves are nlceudy falling about Balwes, Not the dry dead lonves of au tami.No, uno! It is Her Majesty who in scattering thes, nod they are nothing wre or less than copies of her latest literary effort, \u201cMore Lewves,\u201d translat- el to Gaëlic.Her Majesty certainly has au insatiable ania for fully enjoy ing the fame of authorship.Unfortu pately the craze has extended to several other wewdwres of her family.lt cor.tainly skipped a gation in the Prinoe of Wales's case, but it rvappeured in his 304, who lately poured out a measure of their royal souls to tha extent of two dreary volumes, after having sanctitiod the colunies by their presence in 1881 Natwithstanding the peculiarities of that publication, which was Daltonian in sentiment and Guelphic in literary style, e + sucking sycophant las loved it evn as a Mohammedan adores the Koran ; uther people lens enthusiastic have been inclined to consider that the Rev.Mr, Dalton only half did his work.Aîter «diting the book as he did, he should have dropped it into the Thumes.It would have sunk.What is there uncanny about the Kohbmnort A writer traces the Queen\u2019s \u201cbad Yack,\u201d including the Russian war (1) the deuths of the Prince Consort, Princess Alice, and John Brown, to the pro pristorship of this giant gen.Possibly the writer imagines that, lacking this dwmond, Her Majesty would have in letitul immortality, not only for herself but also for her relations.Prince George of Wales, who is accom- Mrving his uncle on his trips, is appre- aitive, we understand, of hia by no Merns unpleasant lot.Quick at taking fnende and retaining them, he is alresdy turstalilished favorite at the Mediter- Tan station, and sure of a henrty wel- ome wherever he shows his mirthful fav», ticorge Sprat,\u201d ax the shipmates of eus \u201cuitddy\u201d days used affectionafely © all him, bids fair to develop into one of the moat courted members of the Royal Family.The hugu plane tree which is supposed to have been planted by Queen Mary at little France, near, Craigmillar, showed Signs of ducay some time since, and had i id branches lopped off, so that it would offer less resistance to the westerly wiud.This tree \"haa once wore found ell famous on nocount of the recent Notice taken of it by the Queen, who has Low at Balmoral a sapling grown from la seed, which vas presented to her nt )kaith Palace on her recent visit there Since this little incident found its way Inte.the newspapers, tho manager at ~Migmillar has been inundated with \u2018et- tre fron all parts of the country -not a \u201c¥ from Canadians and Australians, in England\u2014nsking if they, too, oan have s tendling from Queen Mary's tree as an teresting relic of Ncotland's ill-fated a hese he hua, it seems, been hie to anawer in nwa, very gratifying 4 the relic hunters ; Tor it so happens dow the year hefore the tree was cut prie it produced a ly crop of soed, ich was sown in the neighboring nur- As Hoard and Been in the Worlds pearcely escape the observation of any | ee lot Young plate, not a few of whieh have ! bean since traninplanted wo decorate other portions of the Craiguillar estate Tue young Etuperor of China is to lave # now and costly throne at Bhanghai.Ms foundation pedestal is to ba made of gold bricks, and the sub-Prefoct of Koochow has sent to Pekin 30,000 pleces of solid gold auch, of tha ordinary size of clay bricks, for that purpose.The littleKing ofSpauin was taken out, the other day, où the arm of tbe Queen and preseuted to the soldiers who came to parade in her honor in front of the palace, it being the Queen's fete day The bunds, as the Queen and babe wp- QUEBEC ASSEMBLY.List of Candidates in the Approaching General Blections.Ministerialist.Opposition.Aryonteuil.\u2026.Uweps .Hudderklye .ÆCasavant.Helanger Blauchet .\u2026.Dulac Hergevin.Bisson Balio dias Fauvher.G, Langelier Beçuiier.\u2026.Robillasd.ylvestre Bonaventure.- rome.L Chambly \u2026.Champlain.A Charlevoix.{4 proached, all struck up the Nation Hymn together ; but the King Baby at! that roared out lustily.The conductor hareupon raised his baton ; the music ' ; ths King triumphed.It wis « bloodless victory over the soldiers.The King of Denwark, the King of the Hellenes, and the Crown Prince of Denmark have just nasisted in an interesting ceremony at Awalienborg Castle, when new eusigns were presented to the Royal Danish Hussars, the regiment of which the Prince of Wales is Honorary Colonel.Tue regiment arrived at Amalienborg a little before two o'clock, when a deputation consisting of offierrs, non ommission.el officers and privates, waited upon the King, with whom were the King of tie Hellenes, and the Crown Prince, and who was surrounded by a brilliant ntaff of ofcers.The King of Denmark fastened the nail in the tirst ensigu, with the words, \u201cYor Gi), King, and Coun try ;\" the Crown Pince then hammered the nail in that of the second company, and the King of Hellenes in that of the third company.The Danish King then, - handed the ensigns to the Colonel, who : passed thew on to the Captains of the three companies, after which His Majesty nddressed some words to the deputation.\u2014\u2014 - - An Incident of Mr.Gladstone's Holiday A story is related of an incident which occurred during the holiday in Bavaria of Mr.Gladstone and his friends.On one of their excursions, aud while climbing # winding mountain road, the car ringe in which they weie was suddenly stopped on the edge of a precipice, and further passage barred by the appear auce of a bull heading » herd of cows.The horses nttached to the carriage became greatly excited and plunged L'Assomption.Marion: Dr.Fovest Laval.\"Leblanc.\u2026 Hastien | Levis.\u2014\u2014\u2014 lainieux L'Islet.Marcotte.Ilechienes Lothinlere.Vallee .Laliberty Maskionge.Caron, .T Megantic.Johnson.Misvisquoi .Spencer .MeCarkell Mantealin, Richard.Lafortune Montmagny.-\u2014\u2014\u2014 .Hernachets Montmorency Desjardins.Montreal Kast.Tailloa .Gravel © Centre.T)oherty.McShane + West.Halt.RG TY phens amined fe f Pavadia.Lafontaine Napierville .\u2014\u2014.Me! ongelép .(ibrais .LL.Tarcot.Nicolet.\\ Houde., LE Ottawa.+.Cormier Rochon Pontiac Ponpore MeVeigh Portneuf.\u2026 Brousscan Tessier Quehce Centre \u2014 \u2014 Hinfret +, Fast \u2014 \u2026>hel:y 16 West.\u2018arbray.: Muephy County.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Garneau Bichelieu.Leduc.Cardin Richmond and Wolfe.Pieanl _ \u2014 itimouski.\u2026.Assc'in.Martin Reuville Poulin .Tareau st.Hyacinthe.\u2014- \u2014 .Mercier St.John's.1 1 -\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Marchand st Maurice.Iuplessis.A Shefford .Savaris.\u2026 Sherbrooke Robertson.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Soulsnges.Duokett.Bourbonnais Stanstead.om Jaovell Temiscouata.Dechence.Pelletier Terrebonne.Nantel.Limoges Three Rivers.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Turcotte Two Mountains.Beauchamp.Marcil Vaudreuil.Lapointe.Harwood Vercheres.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .Lussier Vamaska.lawire .Gladu violently.Mr.Gladstone, comprehend ing the situation in a moment, stepped | lightly from the carriage aud threw a shawl deftly over the bull's head.The auimal then allowed himself to be led to | the side of the rond and the carriage | passed on up the mountain.Ï re Extra Work for the Sexton.! A newspaper correspondent who pass.| ed his vacation in a New Hampshire town, says he went to church carly one Sunday, and found the janitor and sexton busily at work sweeping and dusting lle took à sent in vue of the pews, and soon the congregation came in, tonking about a hundred present at the hour of service.When the sexton hud finished tolling the bell he walked into the pulpit and said the pastor was away on vacation, aud hence an extra duty develop- «d upon him : and without further apo.| logy or explanation, the sexton proceeded with tho service, conducting it to the evident satisfaction of the entire con gregation.\u2014 ee Proctor on Barthquakes.Professor Proctor says :\u2014\"\\W au way, even in this case, recognize in the long immunity which the United States have enjoyed frum destructive earthquakes, the vvidence of future safety, seeing that one great disturhance seems to have sufficed to work off the accumulated subterranean tensions of many centuries ; mul as loug « time of comparative quietness may be expected to follow the pre- sentearthquake us we know preceeded it.\u201d 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Warning to Meddlers.It cost two young men iu Leamington, Ontario, 87 60 and $14 90 resfectively to disturb a Nalvation Army service.a - Nervous Debilitated Men.\\ pe allowed 1 fair triad of thirty days o the vue of Dr.Dve's Colshrated Voltaic eit with Electric Swspensory Appiluices, for the w y relief and permanent oure of Nervous se , loss of Vitality and Manhood, and alt kindred troubles.Also, for many other diseanes.Complete restoration to health, vigor snd manhood guaranteed.No risk Is incurred.Illustrated panphlet, with full n formation, terma ote,, mailed free hy address try and resulted in an abundant supply iug Voltaio Relt Co Marshall Mich \u2014To THE -.Dominion aid Provincial Exhibition, SHERBROOKE, Thursday, Sept.23rd, to Saturday, Oct, 2nd, 1886.TWO TRAINS DAILY between Quebec and Sherbrooke during the Exhibition.Magnificent Monarch Parlor Cars on Day Trains, aud Monarch Sleeping Cars on Night Trains.Day Traine Jose Levis at 2.45 P.M, Night Trains, commencing Sunday Night.Nept.26th, and continuing until close of Exhibition, will leave Levis at 10.30 P.M.Only Two Dollars znd Fifty Cents from Quebec to Sherbrooke and Return.Tickata goad to go and return by any \u2018Train from Sept.2ud to Oct.4th, 1888.Parlor and Sleoping Cars at reduced rates.The Exhibition will bo forumlly opened by Lieutenant-Governor Masson aud Mudame Masson on Tuesday, the 28th inst, &# The Programme of Special Attractions which has been arranged will excel nuything ever seen in the Dominion.Grand Bicyole to \u2018oriunuve by Mesara, Leater and Alden, of Boston; Grand Illuminations and Magniticent display of Fireworks ; Parade of Boats on the 8t.Francin River ; Grand Shan Fight ; Attack on Forts by Ships; Splendid Defense ; Blowing up of Vessels ; Destruction of Fort, etc., ote.Don't fail to attend this Grand Exhibition of Agricultural and Industria) Products, and secure your Tickets by the Quebec Central Railway, - i tnformation wn be furnished on application to any of the Conipany's |! ts.TR epteuther 13, 1886.het) PPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS PRE pared and Fatents for Invoution obtaive in da, the he State mul Europe wenty yea ap auf No Patent Nu Puy ENRY GRIST QUEBEC, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 188¢ Chateauguay .-\u2026 Robidoux Chisoutfmi & Sa- | gueuay.+.Dumais Compton.Lasnard Dorchoster arochelle.mme DR Arthabuska, Richurd,.Oironard i tips.Flynn .as - Hodholuge saublen Champagne | Huntingdon .Cameson.Downey } Iberville.\u2014\u2014\u2014 I.Jacques Cartier | Mastou! Joliette.McConville.\u2026 Kamouraaka .Dasjurdios.Gagnon luprairie.Charlebois .\u2026.3» el | Turcotte i | i ! Un and after MONDAY, the 10th May, will BRL © sail as follows, until furtiver notice, weather Aur I8, Ottawa Caunda \"ANALYSIS OF JOHN LABATTS [Celebrated Ale and Porter, of London, SIX O'CLOCK - Ontario, \u2014Ry\u2014 lev.P.J.E.PAGE, Professor of Chemistry of Laval University, I pave guslyeed the India Pale Alo manufactured -b JOHN LABA .LY, chee.J Bave found it 8 light Ale, cautainiug but listle bottled by MONTREUIL, ateohol, of à delicious Savor, and ¢f a very 4 with the best imported English or American A x QUEBEC, 1th May, 1585.s Loudon, (sta: io} ble taste and superior quality, und compares 1 have ules analysed the Porter, XXX Stout, of the «ame Breyery, which is of exoelios quality ; ie flavor is very agrernhle : Ît is a tonie more energetic + little richer fn alcohol, ant can be cumpared wilvantageonaly with any imported article.These Ales and Luiter of Jom Lalutt, of | beat quality of Malt and Hope, ani they do not contain any unhealth ait the alive Ale, for it i London, Ontario, sre ma with th fente, P.J.Ep.PA *Professor of Chemistry, Laval University, Quebec SF Toat Joun LAmate's Avra are the hous in Canada is evidenced hy the fact that unscyopulous Brewers and Bottlers sre imitating the Gepuine Label NW.Y.MONTREUIL.May 18, 1886.~~ McCOLL B HOL AGENT Su ROS.& CO, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LARDINE AND OTHER OT GERARD STREET.boars thaw Signature thug\u2014 t | Ars.LED and PERRINS' Sauce.and see Name seraper H'hotesale and for Export by the Props: Muse ivedl, Lovdon.8&0 \u201caoc: amd bv Grocer cand 0 MACHINE TORONTO.AND LS! ILLUMINATING DON RIVER, In comsequence of Imitations of THE WUORCLDTLASrIRE LATCE which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrins have to request that Purchasers see that the Label on every.boitle a tor 0K rns Cammy thous which ne Settle of thelerigina!l WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE is genuine.Wi apser, Label, Bottle and Îorcestur: croise and hyvondraset the 1 wid { ISLAND OF ORLEANS FERRY STEAMER ORLEANS CAPT.BULDUC, and circumstances permitting : LEAVE ORLEANS Fave Quevrke 515 au G13 aw #00 au 915 an 1000 au 1130 au 130 pu 230 PM 330 pw 115 pu 530 pm 613 pw SUNDAYS : LEAVE ORLEANS.LRrave Quenrc 1130 am 100 pu 130 pu 230 pu 500 pu 247 Calling at St, Joseph up and down.TA Every Holilay the Steanier will make à trip from tho Island t > Quebec at 8 A.M.The Fare to St.Joseph.on Sundays will be the same as to the Island.October 1, 1886, mi2 ST.ROMUALD & SILLERY FERRY.STEAM LEVIS Eo iidko EN Un and after MONDAY, the 12th Muy, wil leave (weathur and circulustauces pevmitting as fullows : \u2014 Leave QUEBEC LRavx ST.RoMUALD 600 av 15 au 900 an 800 au 1030 an 1000 an 200 pm 100 pu 430 pu 300 pu 615 pu 30 pu BUNDAYS © .QUERKC.St Romvann, 180 py 200 px 300 pu 500 px 500 px 4 Calling at St.Romuald and Bowen Wharf, Sillery, going and veturning, Fivery Saturday the Steamer will make trip from St Remus!d and Sillery to Qu ut o'clock P.M, *j12,'88 \u201cALEX.JEAN, RARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, Hing oped tis Nove Contra, Spock avin, mn teal, jous an well lighted uartors, ous dour et lat Mr, G, Eoott'a Confectionery Store, invites visit from all his Oli Customers and the TRUNK RAIL WAY.DOMINION EXHIBITION ! AT \u2014 SHERBROOKE September 23rd to October 2nd.RETURN TICKETS ONLY $2.50 ! leave Quebee (i.T.R.Ferry) 1.45 P.Mand 8 P.M.Leave South Quebec by Fast Kxpresa 2.10 P.M, aud 8.30 P.M.408, HICKSON, Gen\u2019l Manager.L.1 Cy For the Seaside.Justin, a Large Supply of SPONGES, FLESH BRUSHES, BATH TOWELS, BATHING CAPS September 11, 1886.ALso\u2014An Extensive Stock of Perfumery aad Toilet Articles.Tulephane communication.PP.MATEITH CorNER ST Tous AND PaLace Sms, 13) 6h 1 LO id oman bak .vla i nd thee hat ! tors times =n wean, | neean & Paden COW uve made 1.1 ane et PTE.RPILEPS 0e PAIE ING RICK NAN à iiietong stwy.1 %siTunt mg remedy ds cure the morst cac Recnes vthers 0 \"ve og boas Frasul, WoL Bow Teceiving & EU: mond at u ser pd PE ai foraititle rewire Shes Trove And Fost (ioe.+ It 0oore Pe norms (os tat, an l'Wfl este rok, Adkives DRG BURT, Branches, 57 Tonga 51 Toreat, PILES, Jil.Zo ms Public in general.+ Special attention given to the preparation of LADIRA Tuxssrs aud Han Tu xninas, ete, o salve, uo suppository.Sufferers vill lair © « simple y Fros, by addressing CG.3 MASON, 78 Nassau * N.YY ® = aa ADVERTISERN IN ENGLAND ur tens eller Joo Canasta will Bud a complete file of Tre Mager (rou 1805 in she Roading Roan 1 the British Musi, Groat Buses] Strect, W.G., London, Englandce rs IEE NTT Te TTT \u201cQuebec Mercury PCÉRIDAŸ EVENING, OCTOBER 1.move mme = \u201cBin Joux Macponazo has been elected an honorary member of the Winnipeg Historical Bociety.0 At a meeting of the Londou Bankers on Wednesday, the Lord Mayor presiding, it was decided to raise a fund for the permauent Colonial Exhibition, in acvordance with the suggestion of the Prince of Wales\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Tue British Foreign Office and the United States Legation in London authorize the statement that the report from Ottaws of n new fishery treaty Le ving Leen effected between the United Ntates and Canada, is a fabrication.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tux argument in the David J.Adaus scisure case has been further postponed, to allow the witnesses on the United States side to give their evidence in Boston.This means that the case will hardly be tually closed until the end of Novembor.The commissioner who is to take the evidence in Boston has not yet been appointed.-\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tax Charleston authorities are very partieular as to who shall receive aid.Each applicant is furnished with a blank and has to answer something like seventy or eighty questions.Common people, if very hungry when they apply, would starve before giving intelligent unsacrs.There is such a thing as too much red ape, even in dispensing charities.\u2014 0 Tue removal of Sir Edward Thornton, Minister to Turkey, will be foliowed by oiber diplomatic changes.Mr.Lascelles | t! the present British resident at Sofia, is expected to succeed Sir William White at Bucharest.Sir William will probably penitentiary.20 to Constantinople.Lord Lyons, Mirister (> France, will resign in April next,\u201d and will be succeeded by Sir Edward Malet, or Mr.H.C.Vivian, present Minister to Brussels In regard to the discovery of immense copper deposits at Sudbury, Messrs.Van Hon, Duncan McIntyre and other gen Leuven who have just returned fully confirm previous reports.Mr.Van Horn says the run of the mine bas been from 15 to 28 per cent.of copper.Over 50,- 000,000 tons are in sight.The Canadian Pacific purpose building a branch line, and the proprietors intend erecting smelting furnaces.Other deposits of copper and nickel are reported in the vicinity.- Ee Tus Boston Board of Health sends a circular to every house in Boston, calling attention to the following clause of one of the Public Statutes : \u201cParents and guardians shall cause their children and wards to be vaccinated before they attain the age of two years, nid revaccinated when the selectmen or wayor and alderman shall, after five sous from the last vaccination, require it Wor every year's neglect the party obiending shall forfeit tive dollars.\u201d \u2018The parents and guardians are also warned that the law will be enforced.me À comPANY has been formed in Englund to outdo all hitherto successfully utlemptad efforts to supply cleanly served, nutritious and cheap meals.It is not to be = charity.It proposes to work on a cominercial basis and to pay satisfuctory dividends on capital invested.Accord ing to the prospectus a full meal for an wdult will be supplied for 34d.\u2014about seven cents.There are to be two courses.The first to consist of fish or soup and plenty of it.Thig is reckoned at 2 cent.Then there is to be quarter pound of cooked teat at three cents, two vege tables at two cents, and one cents worth of bread, making the total of seven cents.mr \u2014\u2014 Le Nord, the Russian organ at Brussels, does not expect the Russian occupation of Bulgaria.It says that as long as the Emperor William lives Russia will remain quiet, but afterwards the relations of all the European powers will be changed.Hoar frost prevails throughout Germany.In Bavaria heavy snowfslls are reported.A Proparing the House at Ottawa for Members A special to the Witness from Ottawa says :\u2014\"There remaïus uo longer \"y doubt that the Goverment intend holding » sassion te.full.Sir Hector Langevin has giveu orders to have the Mouse of Commons and Benate Cham: bers © ready immediately, Active paratious wern commenced today, andan extra staff will at once be put on to expedite work.[It is not improbable that the next Canada Gazette will make the announcement \u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014> The Grand Trunk.The Grand Trunk Railway wakes à favourable showing for the rat half of this year, there being a surplus of £80, 000, while in the corresponding lilt of last year there was à deficiency of £48,- 000, the total gain being nearly £180,- 000.This result is gratifring and will be encouraging to the preferences.But the real question is what the four per cent.will get.Unfortunately there was a previous gross deficiency of £129,604 to be et, so that thers is still about £55,000 to Le made up.The Chicago and the Grand Trunk was the weak member of the concern its deficiency, which was £93,000 last year, is now again, for the half year, £36,000.If the company meets these deficiencies, instead of deferring them, what will the four per cents.get! The tide seems to lave turned in favor of the company ; but the future is unfortunately not free from uncertainty.\u2014 Monetary Times\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 October Weather.Regarding the weather for the month upon which we entered today, Mansill's Almanac says :\u2014The temperature will likely average below the tnean of the season, both in the Uuited States and Europe.October is apt to be a cool, stormy month, with nuinerous sun spots.The principal disturbing positions of the planets for October appear to be located about the Ist to 3rd, 9th to 4th, 20th, 25th to 31st.\u2014 Outrages on the Esplanade.Trees have been torn out of the ground last evening in the Esplanade by some ruffians, who, it is supposed, have been kept away from thers: in the daytime hy he watchman.A wilitary sentry sheuld be posted there to protect the works.In some of the United States th destruction of growing trees is punishable by the ses Aground in the Channel.The ss Carmona, which is aground in Lake 8t.Peter, has a very valuable cargo, the live stock alone being estimated at $100,000, and consisting of 1000 sheep, 600 cattle and about 100 horses.Reports state that the vessel is so tirmly aground iu the wud that a great deal of the cargo will have to come out Lefore she foats, \u2014\u2014 -\u2014\u2014 Coal Oil Prohibited The Deputy Minister of Marine has directed the special attention of owners and asters of passenger steamers to the act which provides that no coal oil lawp shall be used below decks on passenger steamers in which hay or other inflammable substances are stored, under a penalty of 8100.\u2014 -\u2014\u2014 The Gaol.The number of prisoners at present in the gaol, acceding to the monthly return, is 56.Of these 18 are females, 5° are unable to leave under persona.infirmities, 4 untried aud for want of bail, 1 debtor, 2 seamen, and 1 military convict.ge Mr Perrin's Weather.Mr.Perin predicts heavy rains and wind storms in the North-West for today, reaching the St.Lawrence about the 4th, and New Eagland and Eastern Canada about the Sth\u2014preceeded probably by leat.\u2014_ ee Gunning Accident.Charles Rodrigue, residing at 8t.Francois, Beauce, was on the track of a bear, when in passing through some brushwood his gun was discharged and the shot passed through his hand, grazing his breast and face.\u2014_\u2014_ \u201cCrowfoot\u201d Coming.Father Lacombe bas telegraphed to Captain Levasseur that \u201cCrowfoot\u201d will visit Quebec, and it is suggested that the civic and military authorities tendur bim an impressive reception, Police Court.Two boys pleaded guilty of larceny and were sentenced respectively threo and four years in the reformatory achool.a Queen's Bench.The Court of Appeal opsned today in this city, Chief Justice Sir A.A.Dorion presiding.es Customs Collections.FALL SESSION OF PARLIAMENT cues Auloais, L'Islet.DOMINION EXHIBITION, Crowds of Visitors Yesterday Address by Bir Oharles Tupper Yesterday was a bosutiful day in Sherbrooke, and peoplo were n through the turnetiles at the exhibition ut the rate, it is said, of 1000 an hour.There wera sxoursions from ne far as Maine.Sir Charles Tupper spoke in the afternoon.In his\u2019 speech he touched u the importance to the country of the permanent exhibition in London, and congratulated the Domivion on the vast stridos it had ade during the past fuw years.He also read a cablegram from the Prince of Wales thanking the Government for the appropriation they are going to ask and expressing bis gratification at the liberul gifts of Sir corge Stephen and Sir Donald Swith.= Recorder's Oourt.Nicholas Reid, an okl offender, drunk, 4 wonths, Michasl Coleman, » sailor, drunk, $1 and costs or two days.Ferdinand Bedard, a blacksmith, drunk, 15 days.Margaret Larochelle, Delina Richard and Augustin Mathieu, for dis turbing peaceful inhabitants of Defosses street, the first named got two mouths and the others discharged.Three others for a like offence had their cases taken en delibere, A tavern kevpor, for selling liquor on Sunday, thres mouths.eet Narrow Bacape.Mr Theophile Bureau, hotel keeper at Meutmoreney Falls, the night before lust stepped in the darkness on a rotten plank and fell through into onc of the lumes conducting water to the Hall sawmills, He was rescued with difficulty.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : Roller Rink We remind our readers of the lacrosse benetit tonight.A great programme is offered, and much sport may be expected.el.Local Flashes.There are 84 vessels from sa short of this tiwe last year.Messrs.D.& J.Maguire have bought the bark Lake Leman.Steamship Vivienne, from Darrow, with rails, arrived in port this morning disabled, buving been aground ut Bic.The tides have been unusually high for à couple of days past.The water in vaded some of the Lower Tuwu cellars.A Lower Town grocer secured ali the bottles on the shelves with wire iv anticipation of Wiggins\u2019 earthquake.Who can beat this ?There was an odour prevalent on Mountain Hill and in Peter street this worning as though all the drains in the town were on the loosa.PA Prince Alexander.A despatch from Berlin says Prince Alexander is trying to obtain the pertuie- sion from the Caar to visit St.Peters burg for the purpose of arranging hie private affairs.Prince Alexander attired in the full uniform of his rank wet the German regiment of which he is commander, returning from Alsace yes terday, and rode at its head into Darn: stadt.\u2014-\u2014\u2014 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, \u2018Shrubs and Plants and Flowers.Now that Grande Allee is being converted iuto such a splendid promenade, proprietors und residents along that tine avenue, as well us others owning gardens and jurterres, should at once send their ord as for trees and shrubs to Mr.Dupris, at the famous Nursery of Village His coliection of trees, shrubs, fruits, flowers and plants have a Provincial reputation, and his prompt and careful delivery of orders have won general approval.Catalogues now before us inuy be seen at \u201cThe Mercury\u201d office counting room._\u2014 i \u2014\u2014 a MARRIED.Mitten \u2014O'Recas.\u2014Yesterday, at St.Matthew's Church, hy the Reverend lLemnox Willisms, Fred.W.Miller, of Chicagn, Il1.of Palace street, Quebec, er pes ~ PROVINCE oF QrEnee, | lu the Superior Court.District of Quebec.| No.1315.Dominick Devlin, farmer, of the pavish of st Sylvester, llaintitf, va Michael Mullavey aud John Mullavey, both heretofore of the parish of St.I ctrice de Beaurivage, and now of anknows parte in the United States of America ; Ann Mullavey, plutot of the city of Quebec ; und - Bernard Kindillan, of the suid parish of St.Patrice de Beaurivage, farmer, in his quality of tutor judicially appointed to rgaret and Patrick Mullavey, minor children, issne nf the marrlage ol ihe lute Thomoa Mulley, In lis lifetimo farmer, of Nt.Patrice do Boaurivage, with the iate Theresu Mctice, his wile, Defemtanta, It in ordered to the defendants, Michael Mullnvey and John Mullavey to appenr within two months.FISET, BURROUGHS & CAMPBELL, InN, Prurtuonotanv's Orrice, À Quebec, 28th September 1888, § Broaun, Drciiese & Ponios.Duties collected at the Custos House to-day amounted to 23608.66.llaittië's Attornies, Sapte\u2019.2, 1886, [ey to Emily Mary, daughter of Mr.PU\" Hogan, | QUEBEC WEST | THD CENTRAL COMMITTEE \u20140r-\u2014 OWEN MURPHY, Esquire, THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE, - \u2014WILL MERT\u2014 Every Evening, fom 8,30 to 10,30, To recelve Reports of the Wanl Committees wad for General Business, in the Parlor of the Russell House, Upper Town.LAWRENCE LYNCH, Secretary.October 1, 1888.For Sale Cheap.A PARTY LEAVING TOWN very shortly, is willing to dispose of the following articles : \u2014 COTPAGE PIANO, hy Milligan, Pudding Male gany, Upright.DINNER SEL, Portland Granite, 120 pieces, coat £10.10.DESERT SET, Deep Blue and Gold Willow Pattern, handsome.SOFA, Walnut, Black Hair, ARM CHAIR, Walnut, Black Hair.ROCKING CHAIR, Walnut, Black Hair.CENTRE TABLE, Walnut.HALL TABLE and CHAIRS, Oak.AQUARIUM, Large, Marble and Plate Glass (18in.wide, 2lin.high, 30in.long).FERN CASE (}4in.wide, 18m.high, 29in.long).DISH COVERS, Set of Nine (Griffith).THON CAMP CHAIR and CUSHIONS EF Early application must be made Apply ae THIS OFFICE.Septomber 0, 1886, VILLAGE DES AULNAIS NURSERY.Fruit and Ormomental Trees, Viurs, Shrubs and Flowers.FRUIT TREES, ke.Fruit Trees, choive and hardy varieties, Apples, Pears, Plume, Cherry.Carrauts.Guoseberries, Raspherries, Blackberries, Straw - berries, amd Grapes, I call special attention to my Large stock of flue and White Native Plum Trees.ORNAMENTAL TREES.Maples, Black Walnut, White and Red Usk, Abele Suowy Maple Leaved, Acucis, Ash, Maple, Mountain Ash, Horse Cheatnut, Beech.Birch, Golden Willow, Weeping Willow, und Larch.SHRUBS.Berberry, Spires, Snowball, Snowberry, Lilac, Privet, Virginia Creeper, Honey Suckle.AUGUSTE PUPUIS, Puorritrox, Village des Aulnais.L'Ialet Co.Catalogue sod Prive List sent Free on application \u2018\u2019The Profits of Fruit Culture, Hints on \u2018Fransplanttug Trocs, &v.° Price, 15 cents, #F lackiug communced about the second week of October.Order early.nept30 TI LADIES ATT.KNOW And say that the PARIS TIAIR STORE.+4, FABRIQUE STREET, Is the anly FIRNT-CLASS LADIES HAIR DRESSINU Establishment iu the City, All kinds of Hair Work made up iv the Latest Europeen am American Styles.68 ALL WORK EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES, WE pery CoMPETITION (N Wonkmassate, STYLE asp Fis, Ladies\u2019 and Children's Nair Cutting, Curl ing.Shampooning, specialty.\u2019 aa.A firnt-clans Hoir Dressing Parlor fitted up for Ladies only.Wo wways keep on hand sl articles in Ladiés® Tutlet Wequisites at the lowest rutes.Old Hair worked over iu the Latest Style sud Neatest Manner, All kinds of Hair Work made up so as to defy detection, MRs.CO KING, Proprictress.N.B.The Latest American and European Styles and Fashion Plates receivd monthiy.eptember 22, 1886.3m TENNIS BALLS.Ex &.S.\u201cSarnia\u201d : ONE CARE TENNIS RÉQUISITES.Ayre's Bhampionship,\u2019 Wimbledon\u201d und \u201cCyprus\u201d Balls, Y The New Patent \u201cRoughod\u201d Ball.F.H.A.Regulation, Grey Rubber Rallsfrom 20e, each.-~ALBO\u2014 Widiatnut Bezique Murkers, Bowe Counters, Staunton Chous, Drauglhta, etc.F3.SEIFERTS Buropean Pesnar, 34 FABRIQUE STREEFT, 34, = CARPETS Furnishing Goods | WK ARE Now Varlety of Newest Dosigus in Brussels Carpets dering and Stair tu match, OFFERING à Large with Bor Now Patterns in l'apostry Carpeta, Noveltios in Designe aud Colors in Fyne Rugs, Mats, eto.» Faner Newest Styles in Plush and other Fane v'elock Tes Clothe and Piano Cavers Five lave Curtains from $1.16.Now Fancy Muslin Curteius from $1.83, @ All will be found the best value ever We luvite an inspection of the above sng would advise our Friends and the Publis in general to nuke thelr purchases early, Woo baving largely advanced In price lately \u2014 some kiude to the extent of Fifty per Cent.Glover, Fry & Co.ORGAN, PIANO & SINGING MR.E.A.BISHOP, Unsasist or TUE ÉsoLish CATHEDRAL, Address : POST OFFICE, Quebse, September 24, 1858.8 QUEBEC ROLLER SKATING RINK, GRANDE ALLEE.Open Morning, Afternoon and Night.Mornings, 10 to 12 ; Afternoons, 3 to 5.30; Evenings, 7.30010, ADMINMION : Morning and Afternoon, 10cts ; Evenings, 1beta.Use of Skntew, t0cte.Afternoon and Fius ing.Vise Mornings., Two, Three und Rix Months Tickets at Revveen Rata.EF Music Asternoon and Evening.§ § ATITRACTIONR.Racing for Medals grery night this week.Rucw for Seminary Boys Wednesday morning.Benefit to Shamrock Lacrosse Club, Friday night.Dominion and Second Annual Provincial EXHIBITION \u2014OF THE\u2014 Eastern Townships Agricultural Association, rl Will be held at the City of SHERBROOKE Pion ance or Quesee, THURSDAY, 23RD SEPTEMBER, -\u2014-T0-\u2014 SATURDAY, 2ND OF OCTOBER.IN PREMIUXS Entries on Live Stock to closes Saturilay.4th September, on all other classes on Saturday, 11th September.Reduced Rates and Cheap Excursions from all pointe.| or further particulars, rig to CTY LEY Ero, $25,000.00 ROBERT July 19, 18 NEW FALL GOODS.| have just opened out & Choice : Assortment of FALL TWEEDS SUITINON, MELTON OVEROOATINGS, FANCY TROWSERINGS, &c., &c., Which will be sold at Low Puices for Cast.WILLIAM LEE 25 BUADE STREKT.September 27, 1886.su \u2014\u2014__ BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! 80 per Cont.less than Cost Prive To CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, MEDICAL ax PRIVATE GENTLEMEN The undersigned habitual attendant of Lranise Book Satks, and Purchasing Vals: able Private Lilwaiirn, in in à position to sup: ply Americans will all vlussos of BOOKS at SAY pur cent luas than cost price.Loy quuntity of Books pnrchused on Order.Libraries refonid at GO per cont.loss than Aucricau lrelermen.Catalogne Free.WILLIAM PEARSON & CO.#4 WENT REGENT TRERT, GLASGOW, | Ep vaiho 8, 1886.dm 9 NEW YORK STOCKS, ty 1.K.Hanraran & Co, 80 and Reporte ar Stress, opposite tha G.N.W.Telsgroph Company.Quzsnc, Oot.]), 1966.; Op gC), iy 137 i Rock Islandp Deme GRAINS IN CHICAUO., \u201c0 ing | 3.000'clock 758 Wheat.Nov.789 5 Dec.; 714 Corn.REMOVAL.The Canadian Pacific Ry TICKET OFFICE ~\u2014HAS REMOVED-\u2014 FROM 4, DU FORT STREET \u2014TO\u2014 NEW OFFICE IN THE ST.LOUIS HOTEL May 5, 1886 uo Unprecedented Bargains.\\ .DAC C.HO A LEPAGE & CO, 53 -CROWN STREET- 53 HT.ROCH\u2018 Having purchusesl n large quantity of Bank rapt Gonda at very fow ratos, are enabled to vor the following articles at prives which dety competition : ATS?LATS I! in Straw, for Ladies, De no in Folt, ** Genta, ve me vo \u2018* Boys.Ewocle ! Serges ! and Woolens ! Ualicues ! Coles ! Calicoes ! Cottons ! Cottons © Yellow ! Parasale © Umbrellas ! \u2014In ail Styles.Dress Guunls | [hres Gols C'ashmere ?Cachmere !\u2014 Black and Colured.\\nd an fmmense variety of other Goods, Selling at very Low Prices.F.X.LEPAGI & CO.33\u2014Crown STHEET.\u201453 N.B.Mourning Goods a Specialty.ST.JOHN STREET RAILWAY .STAGES.For Graddon's Hill, Jesue-Marie Convent, Mount Hermon and Woodfield Cometerice :\u2014 Leave Br.Fox's Lzave Granby's TotL-Gatk.Hii, 730 AN 815 au 1215 pu 100 ru 215 ru 343 ru 515 em 600 Pu For Nt VFoy's Ch , Belle onveut aml Bellemont* Conatersr tlovue Conve! Leave Bt, Foys Leave St.Fov's Tout Gate Cuurcn.730 Au 850 an 210 Pu 330 pu 430 pu 530 pu ON SUNDAYS : For Josu-Marie and Bellevue Convents, Mount Hermon, Woodfield and Bullomont loteries will leave the St, Foy's Toll-Gato at | d'alock 1,3.and make Intermediate trips \"to 8 o'clock 1M, 4 By taking the Stroot Railway 15 min \u2018tes ahoud of the above time, one will be able make a connection with the Omnilusant car frum the Post Office leaves at 8 Bm on weuk drys and at 6 48 p.in cn Sundays TT WP MARTIN, Sept 30, 150g ! Mar: en ar OAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.» Tickets only $8.Shares in Proportion.LOUISIANA STATE LOT TER YCo \"Wa do hereby cartify that we supervise the arrangements Ja a Monthly and Quarterly Laing of he Louisians Sale Lottery Com pany, and à \"MAY eoi Drawings themasins, and 1h the same are cou ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good Juith toward all parties,and we authorize the Company 10 tva thus certificats, with fac vimiles of our «iy Ratures détache in stu Advertisements,\u201d M Commissioners\u2014\u2014 We the Judermgnad Banks and Bankers wilt pay all Prizes dram in The Losimana State Lotteries which my be presented at our counters J.H.OGLESBY, Pres.Louisiana Nat'l Bk J.W.KILBRETH.Pres.State Nat\u2019l Bank A.BALDWIN, Pres.NowOrleansNat'1 Bk lucorporsted in 1868 for 2 Jon by Sæyislature for Kducational and Cl the table ÿ | purposes \u2014with a capital of $1,000,000 -to which a resurve fund of over $550,000 Liss since beeu added, By au overwhelming popular vote, its franchise was made s part of the present State Cunubltution, adopted December 2nd, A.D.1879, The only Lottery ever roted on and endorsed hy the people of any State, IT NEVER SCALES UR PUNTPONES, Its Grand Mingle Number Drawings take place monthly, andl the Extraordinary Draw- |- 1 larly every three months instead of Sin Aaya eat.TO WIN A ri lendid, 0) Gi GRAND DRAWING, CLANS K, IN THE ACADEMY UF MUSIC, NEW ORLÉANS, TUESDAY, October 12, 1888-197th Monthly Drawing.Capital Prise, $76,000.100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each, Frac: tions, in Fifths in proportion.\u201cLIST OF FHIZES.| Capital prize .$75,000 1 Be da .\u2026.25,000 re i= 2 prizes 8 5 prises 2000, 10,000 10 do 1000.10,000 20 do 500.10,000 100 do 206 20.000 300 du 100 30,000 500 du 50.25,000 1000 do 2.-.-.-.25,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES.9 Approximation prives of #750 .$ 6,750 9 do do 500.4,500 9 do do 20.2,250 1967 rises, amounting to .$265,500 Applications for rates to clubs should he made only to the Office of the Company in Noe further information, write cleasly, givin For further information, write clearly, giving full address.POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordinary letter.Currency by Express (at our expense) addressed M.A.DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La.Or M A.DAUPHIN, \u2018Washington, D.C.Make P.0.Maney Orders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, Oct.16, 1886.New Orleans, La QUEBEC AND LEVIS FERRY The Steamers un this Ferry, counecting with the \\udormontioned Trains, will leave, Ice an Weather permittiog, QUEBEC i LEVis.FOR INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY AM, M.7.30 Mail to Halifax.| 2.00 Mait from R.du 8.00 Accommodation Loupto R.du Loup.11.00 Mail to R.du 7.00 Mail from Mali Loup.ax P.M.8.00 Accomm:dation to R.du Lou On Thuvudays 1.30 P.M.English | Mail to Rimouski | FOR QUEBEC OERXTRAL RAILWAY M.A.15% Express to Sher- | 11.00 Mixed fron.\" ~t, brooke Joseph.P.M Mà to St | 400 Express from 1-30 Hoeph.\" | Sherbrooke, May 12, 1886.GRAND TRUNK R.R.FERRY On end after the 14th JUNE, the Ferry Steamer WILL LEAVE QUEREC.SOUTH QUEBEC AM.7.00 Mail trom th P.M.Wat.1 0e P.M.145 Lightning Ex-| 200 Lightning Ex- Po to the ress frome the Veat.Vest.6.30 Mixed from 8.00 Mail to the West.Richmond.oF Iutormodinte vip or Freight.TO BOARDERS, \u201cEXCELLENT BOARD and Handsomely Fished Ronms, at No.20 RAMPART STREET, ttery.red Unsurpared.Magnificent viow of the River St.Luwrenoo, St.Charles Valley, and the Laureutian Runge of Mountains.In close proximity he Railway Stations and steamboats ff.\u2018British Columbia to inspect the defences SIX CLOCK Quebec à Mercury.\u201cFRIDAY EVENING, OOTORER 1.LATEST NEWS BY CABLE Effects of the Bulgarian Orisis.Sr.Parkussung, October 1.\u2014The Novoe Vrewya publishes a telegram from Moscow which says the Bulgarian crisis has paralyzed trade and checked the revival of business which good harvests hud incited.Moscow is prepared for any eventuality, The present condition is as bud as war, if not worse.England Has Reason to be Satisfied Lonnox, October !.\u2014The Times says; \u201cEngland has good reason to be satistied with the statements made by Herr Tissza in the Hungarian Parliument yestorduy, which indicate the point beyond which the Austria German alliance cannot be strained without breaking.\u201d Yacht Races.Nkwrort, Ît.1., Oct.1.\u2014The race between the yachts Stranger and Thetis commenced at 10.10 a.m.today.Both have all their working sails, except top sails, set.Wind west and 15 miles an hour ; sea heavy.The course will be from Halfway Hock 15 miles to windward or leeward and return, with a time limit of six hours.The Miranda and Sachem started in their 20 mile rnce to windward and re turn as follows ; Miranda nt 10 56.and Buchem at 1058.At LI 28 am, the Sachem was two miles ahead.At 11.50 a.m.the Stranger was lending by half a mile, At 12.30, the Sachem was about two miles to windward At 1.15 p.m.the Thetis had passed the Strangerand is leading by several lengths._\u2014\u2014\u2014 Attempted Lynching.STRELVILLR, Mo., Oct.1 \u2014An attempt was made by a web last night to lynch P.F.Wallace, under arrest for the murder of the Logan family, but he protested his innocence so strongly that he was returned into the hands of the Sheriff\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Great Lock-Out Expected Chicago, Oct.1-It is stated that a great lock out has been decided upon for soie time this month, when the packing houses will all close down, and remain so until the question of eight or ten hours is settled.\u2014__- Slight Shock of Barthquake CHARLESTON, S.C., Oct.|\u2014A slight shock here about one o'clock this moru- ing was not felt by the \u2018majority of the propie.There were slight shocks at Summerville last night.A Gur Burst.WasnixaTon, October 1 \u2014It is rumored that the eight inch steel gun recently cowpleted at the navy yard here and sent to Annapolis to ba received, bursted on the thirteenth round.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Murderer Convicted.New York, Oct.1\u2014D.Driscoll, the murderer of Bessie Garrety, has heen convicted of murder in the first degrve.\u2014 el Destructive Fire.Haxigal, Mo, Oct.| \u2014Ten buildings were hurned here yesterday.Loss, 850, 000.Signal Service Reports.Lislet-\u2014Clear ; wost wind.Inward : 6 30 am.tug Dauntless towing a bark ; 6 40 an, as Miramichi, Cape Despair\u2014(nward, Etoile du Matin.Anticgsti\u2014luward 4 pm Thursday, off South Point, Dunfillan.Manicougan\u2014| ship inward.Cape Chatte\u2014Inward 9 30 am ss Thanemore.\u2018Mattid River-\u2014-Inward 10 am,\u2019 bark Albertine \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014> \u2014 A Riot in Ontario.A Balvation Army riot in the streets of Berlin, Ontario, is reported to have taken pince last Sunday on the first nppearance of the Army.The soldiers eventually had to run from the blows and stonos of their antagonists.rs Miss Sarah Bruce and Miss Mary Ann Bruce, sisters, who died in England a few woeks ago, boqueathed 600,000 renls to the Secretary of State of India in trust for the education of orphan girls.Still another fatal cass of blowing out the gas in » Toronto hotel.Really it ix a question whether Toronto ought not to go back to tallow candles.General Middleton will schooner roceed to of tho Province, as soon as he has recovered from his recent illness, A reinarkable duel was fought in France yesterday.Tt was chiefly re- LATEST FROM MONTREAL, Budget of News from the Sister City Today.MoxtxKaL, Oct.1\u2014Crowfoot aud his brother Three Bulls and suite ran the Lachine Rapids this forenoon.Baptiste, the Indian pilot, was in full native ove tume.A large deputation of Caughnawags Indians greeted them on landing at Lachine Crowfoot and party utteud the matinee of \u201ctormbeaten\u201d this afternoon at the Theatre Royal.The stock market today was steady and little doing, closing firmer, and has the appearance of higher prices being obtained.Boisseau Brou., have bought the whole stock of the Canada Co-operative Supply Association for fifty cents on the dollar An action has been taken by the city against the Moutrenl Street Railway for $6098, spent by the Council in paving Notre Daine streut along the Coimpany's line of rails.The local Manager of the Bank of Montreal, Mr.E.8, Clouston, has returned from British Columbia.Branches of the Bunk are likely to be estallialisd a Calgary, N.W.T., and Vancouver, .ç.The creditors of the Montreal Abat toir have instructed Mr.Ross, the liquidator, to accept the best price he could get for the lands of L'Union A battoir.These amount to some 837,5004 and are going at 50 cents on the dollar.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LATEST FROM THE CAPITAL Current News To-day at the Beat of Government.Ortawa, October 1\u2014Steps are being taken to organize branches of the White Cross Army in Ottawa.George Gooderlinm, the distiller, of Toronto, yesterday waited on the Government.It is understood he wanted the duty on imported whiskey increased.Mr.Carling and Mr.Thos.White will deliver addresses today at the South Lanark Exhibition, at Perth At a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday Sproule, under sentence of death in British Colu:5bia, and who was to hase been executed today, was further respited till October 29th.Eleven hundred persons visited the Geological Museum last month, Wiggins is silent today.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LATEST FROM TORONTO What Residents of the Queea City are Talking About.TouovTo, Oct.1\u2014Attorney General Mowat has recovered from his recent indisposition and is able again to attend to business.Between one and two o'clock this marning Burns's extensive pottery works, ou Broadview Avenue, were totally des troyed Uy tire.A double dwelling house adjoining was also destroyed with its contents, the occupants barely escaping with their lives.The loss is estimated ot $3,000 ; insurance $2300 on building and stock.Phoebe-street Public school has been closed owing to the prevalence of diphtheria in the neighborhood.This disease is prevalent in different parts of the city at present.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Wonderful Red Man.Whatever his lineage, it is not less true that Geronimo is one of the most re markable Indian commanders the nation has ever known, Gifted with the cunning sud ferocity of a savage beast nlmost void of human instincts, and skilled as a modern professional in the use of arms, all combine to make him a most dreadful enemy.Added to these peculiar traits is his singular and almost unlimited influence over the people among whom he has lived, He has com: mand of English, Spanish, and several Tndian dialects, and in military capacity and power to use his resources ho is more than a match for any of the trained soldiers who have been huntiug him for years.\u2014San Francisoo Chronicle\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Happy Town.The Muyor of Malaucene of the Department of Vaucluse, France, has issued a proclamation prohibiting all persons in his jurisdiction from playing the trumpet clarion, trombone, or any other noisy and annoying instrument between the hours of 7 pm.and 7 a.m., except upon written permit of the municipal authorities, and even inn the hours to which the prohibition does not extend such instruments may only be parformed upon in the fields or in isolated buildings at least 800 metres from any other habitation, and 30 metres from a highway, Happy Malaucens ! : \u2014\u2014 tee A New Journal.The Crank is the name of a new papor in Sumuer county, Kansas, which has for its inotto, \u201cThe elevation of public morals and horse-thieves.\u201d These are ita principles: \u201cAnti-monopoly, auti- dyspepsia, anti-polygamy, anti-fogyism, anti-whiskey, anti-anarchy, and anti- CROWFUOT AT MONTREAL The Blackfest Obief at the Oity Hall, Printing Offices and Bassar.(Witness.) Visiting tha Mayor at the City Hall with his brother Thres Bulls yesterday, Crowfoot said to his interpreter, \u201cTell hini that he has a very fine wigwam\" The Chisf and his brother were afterwards shown Le Monde being printed Crowfoot seized a copy and said to his brother: \u201cSas, how extraorninary | White man thinks, \u2018and all Tis thoughts go through the machine and come out at once on the r» At the reception in St.Peter's in the evening, over 6,000 persons were present Mayor Beaugrand congratulated the North-West missionaries, and then he read an English address of welcome te the redekins.Crowfoot, in reply, proclaimed his attachment and thas of all his tribe for the \u201cGreat Mother.\u201d He manifested his admiration for the civilis ed white men, wha, he hoped, would always help the poor Indians to hetter themselves.Crowfoot and Three Bulls took lunch with the Mayor at the Windsor today.-\u2014 e\u2014 A Distinguished Russian.Prince Shestokoff, Ruler of the Czaz'4 Navee, with his wife and a couple of Russian officers, was in Chicago Saturday on his way east He sails for Havre on Saturday next.In appearance the Lord of the Russian Navy is a isn of probably 50 years of age, «bout dix feet in height, and weighs about 180 pounds.His hair and beard are iron grey ; and, clad from head to foot ina thick blue cloth suit, he looked a typical wan of war officer.IXdy Shestokoff is charmiug, petite, aud » pronounced bra.nette, with large, sparkling, brown eyes and fascinating ivanners.She is the daughter of a noble old \u2018French family, sad issaid to be oue of the wast popular women at the Russian Court\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pres Sir Charles Warren, the new Chief Coustisgioner of Police in London entertains strong views with respect to the muzzling of dogs.He says that \u201cthe life of one human being is of more ims portancethanali thedogsin Christendom.De \u2014 ADVICE TO MoTueks.\u2014MRa.Wisstow SootrixG SYRUP should always be used wie children arc cutting teeth.It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pais, and the little cherub awakes as \u201cbright as button.\u201d [t is verr pleasant to taste.IN soothes the child, softens the gus, allays à pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowls, andi the bert known remedy for diarrhea, whothep arising rom teething or other causes.Twenty, five cents a bottle.sure and ask for Mn} WinsLow'\u2019s SONTBING SYRUP,\" and take B other kind.feh2 36-1 eyod SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.ARRIVED\u2014Gcr.1.38 Barcelona, Simpson, Newcastle, general cargo, for Moutreal.88 Polino, Lachance, St.Johu', N.F, general cargo, for Montreal Steam-bark Greenland, Harbor Grace, for Montreal SS Miramichi, Bacquet, Pictou, Quebes Steamship co, gen.83 Vivienne, Knight, Barrow, for Moas treal Bark Clyde, Henderson, Leith, F Gunn, coal.Bark Alku, Wallin, London, Price, Bros & co, bal, at Chicoutimi.Bark Lenuatin, Berglof, London, Price, Bros & co, bal, at Chicoutimi.Bark Hovding, Reynolds, Fleetwood, Price, Bros & co, bal, at Chicoutimi.Bark Nina, Melsom, London, Price, Bros & co, bal, at Chicoutimi.Bark Se.Petersbury, Hansen, Liverpool, for Three Rivers\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RÉ LA BANQUE NATIONA:E QUEBRU, 2nd Sept, 1886, On aud after the SECOND day of NOVEMBER NEXT, this Rank will By to ite Shareholders » Dividend of TWO PER CENT.on the paid-up Capital, for the six months ending on the 311% October next.The Transfer Book will be closed trom tte 16th to the $let October, inclusive.By order of the Board, P.LAFRANCE, Sept.23, 1888.Cashier ROVINCE OF QUEBBC.District of Kamouraska.Iu the Superior Court, No.808.Dame Helene Johnson, wife of Ui Renouf, whoel-wright, of the Parish of Trois Pistoles, and duly authorized to appear ia judicial proceedings, has this day inatituted an action fur separation of property inst the said Gonsague Reuonf, Fraserville, 0th August, 1888.POULIOT & POULIOT, Attoruvya for Plaintiff.sept 1-tm SOLFEGGIO AND SINGING From the 1st September, M.LkVASSEUR will give, at his domicile, 110 Fleury Street, St , and at the Septuor Haydn, 48 St, Andrew Street, Lessons in Solfeggio and Singing.All who purpose inscribing their names as markable in that oue of thu principals wus unfortunate enough to get hurt j = cussedness generally.\u201d Here is one crank ut least with « level head, ee ea 6 either of the above addresses are raquested to à do en hetwean now mud the 18th of September, 2w August 31, 1888, Le dE am a § Ai Le - reartt dy aA a 1.s PPI. pes Te \u2014 Under Contruct with the Governments ot Canada snd Newfoundland fui tus con veyanoe of the Mails.896-BUMMER ARRANGEMENTS\u2014I68ü This.Com \u2018s linas are compessd of the dowite Pablo: Enginud, Clyde-Baüt Ira.Ke pe They ave built in water-tight for strength, oom ta, are uns nd emiort, are Gtted up with ail tho Thon itp ns tacts that practicalexperience oan suggest, snd Luve inade the fastest time on Vossel Tounage Commander Nomiptax.- alin Building Panssuay 5400 Capt.J.Wylie Banpixiax.4100 Lieut Smith, le x.Porysiitan 4100 Capt.J.Ritobie BARMATIAN 3600 Capt H.Wylie CIRCANSIAN, 4000 Capt Rid! nu PERCVIAN .>400 + \u2014 Nova Scotia 3300 Capt KH.Hughes CASPIAY .o.3300Licut Rarrett,nn.n CARTRAGISIAN .4800 Capt A.Macnicol BISERIAN.4600 Capt R.P, Moore Norwestas.331 Capt Jd, G Si Hissenias.3434 Capt Brown ACsTRIAS .,270» Capt J.Awbury Nutoniax 2700 Capt W.Dalsiel Paomiax.2000 Capt MoDoogul Boaspisaviax .W00 Capt J.Parkes Bukxos Aviad.4900 Capt Jus.Soott CuRmaN 4000 Capt C.J.Menzies GRECIAN.4900\" Capt LeGallain Mausvonax .8150 Capt RCarruthers CagrADIAN .>.2600 .Capt Kerr PHasiciax.ii WALDENSIAS .Locsrvs.2200 Capt WW.8.Main NEWFOUNDLAND .1] Capt Mylins ACADIAN .) Capt F.McGrath She shortest sen route between America and Europe; being only five days between land and land.Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec and Montreal Mail Service.\u201cFrom | From y ni From Liverpool | Derry | Steamshipe | Quebec 84 June 25 June !Narmatian.15 July 8 July 9 July |Polynesian.129 * 15 +\" fie + [Parisian | 5 Aug gs 30 < \u2018sardinisn\u2026.[I8 * 12 Aug [13 Aug {Polynesian.2 Sept 19 12g + Parisian .[9 * 2 Sept i 3 Sept Sardinian.(23 © 16 + 17 + [|Polypesian.| 7 Uct es fe \u2018Parisian .14 ** 7 Oct 3 Oct Sardinian.[28 °° 2 22 + Polynesian.11 Nov gs + |20 \u201c (Parisien.fs + Rates of Passage from Quebec.Oubin.220220200 0000000 $60,.$70 and &S {according to acoummodation, ) Intermediate \u2026 Steerage .$4 Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec and Montreal Extra Service.\u201cFrom | From ; ; From Liverpool.| Derry.Steamshipe.| quebec.18 Juve 19 June .1 9 July 2 July | 3 July (Uircassian.123 8 24 Peruvian.[I3 Aug 6 Aug | 7 Aug i 25 a = 17 sept 10 Sept \u2018Il Sept 41 Oct 1 Oct 2 Oct [Sarmatian.[22 * 15 16 « Circassian.| 3 Nov.These Steamers carry neitherCattle nor Sheep johannine.tothe, On their voyages from Quebec these steam- ors proceed direct to Liverpool.Rates of Passage from Quebec : Cabin.£50, 860) and #76 according to accommodation Intermediate.020000 0000 see £30 \u201cGlasgow, Quebec and Montreal Service.m Montreal to Glasgow on or about From (lasgow.| Steamshipa.FZ) ul } Tuly [Runos Ayrani 18 * 8\u201c Norwegisn.25 15 « Hibernian.1 Aug ## The Carthaginian and Buenos Ayr will carry Cabin Passengers only, Qu to Glasgow.London, Plymouth Quebec and Montreal Mail Service.From Montreal Vrom London.Steamships.| on or abont \u201c43 June [Lumcerne.! 15 Jnïy 8 July |Phœnician 2 22 * Nestorian.12 Aug ess sr Berths not secured until paid for.Anexperienced Surgeon carrie don each vessel.rough ills of ing granted in Liverpoo and at all Continental Poti, to sll Points in Canadas and the Western States.&& A Tender with Mails and Passengers for Liv 1 Mail Steamers will leave the Grund Trunk Wharf, South Quebec,at 8 a.m, and the Napoleon Wharf at 9 o'clock precisely on the morning of sailing.for further particulars apply to ATLANS, AE à CO, July 9, 1886.AGENTS.ms \u2014 \u2014 ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo.P.Rowell & Co.Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St, New York.$end 300s.for 300-Page P.mphlet.Dominion Line ROYAL MAIL NTEAMERS, Runn'ng In conuuetion with the Grand \u2018Frank, ce a Paciie, Interculouial, aud other Canadiun Railways ani! Stenmers.LIVERPOOL SERVICE, Dates of Railing From Liverpool, Steamskips.= From Quebec, 2nd July \u201cORBGOX.18th Aug W0th \u2018Tomoxto.\u2026- 0th * Sth Aug *Varcouve .96th * 15th SRARNIA oo ._ 3rd Sept 20th + MONTREAL.Ah ** 2th * *Ouruon dot * 3rd Sept Toruxzo .Dth \u201c ah * \u201cVANCOUVER .30th ** 17th + SBABNIA.8th Oct.24th + MONTREAL.15th 30th « \u201cUXEUON .Blot 8th Oct Toroxvo.20th 14th ** *VANÇOUVER.4th Novtnd + THARNIAL oo.ae 12th th = MONTREAL.isth + BRISTOL SERVICE.FOR AVONMOUTH DOCK.From Avowmonth Steamahips.From Mont! 22nd July Quaszc.oo.13th Aug.3th Aug ONTARIO, ovens th ** 19th *\u201c Domision .10th nd Sept Quaste .\u2026.th © 16th ONTARIO.oo.8th Oct.30th « Dosixion.2nd ! 14th Oct QUEBKE .th Nov?BATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Q}'EREC TO LIVERPOOL.CABiN\u2014830, $00, $70 and 380, acennling to ncommodation.Return, 890, $110, $130 und #50, Intermediate, $30.Return, $60.Steel at lowest rates.2a Berths not secured until paid for.Anexperienced Surgeon carried oneach veasel.*These Steamers have Saloon, Staterooms, Music Room and Bath Rooms amidships, where but little motion is felt, and carry neither euttle nor sheep.; For Freight or Passage apply to :\u2014In Liver- 1, to 15N, Main & MoxTUOMERY, 24, James Street ; Davin TorxaNcE & Co, Exchange Court, Montreal.A Tender with Passengers fur Liverpool Mail Steamers will leave the Grand Trunk Wharf, South Quebec, at 8 A.M., aml the Napoleon Wharf at 8 o'cluck on Thursday morning.WM.M, MACPHERSON, Aug 7, Agent, Quebec.NEW STEAMBOAT LINE -\u2014BETWEEN QUEBEC AND MURRAY BAY! THE STEHAMER \u201cRIVALS Carr.i.Eo HUMPHREY.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, the 20th SEPTEMBER, this Stewner will leave the Champlain Market Wharf, Quebec, Every THURSDAY and SATURDAY at 10 a.m for Murray Bay stopping at St.Anne de Beaupre, 8t.Panl's Bay (new wharf), Isle aux Coudres, and Eboulementa.Returning, wil! leave Murray Bay every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 6 s.m., stopping at all intermediate ports.For information as to Fares and Freight Rates, apply to Capt.G.E.Humphrey, on board, or to ;.¥ HUMPHREY, Jr.128, St.Peter Street, September 16, 1886.je2 Steamers Between Quebec & Saguenay.The Str.St.Lawrence, Capt.Lecours, will leave Quebec at 730 am on Tuesdays & Fridays The Str.Union, Capt Barras, will leave Que bec Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 30 an.And the Str.Magnet, Capt Riverin, will commence to run on the lat of July, leaving Quebec at 7 30 a m, on Thursdays.All for Baie St Paul, Eboulements, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup, Tadousac, Ha ! Ha! Bay, and Chicoutimie Str.Magnet will also leave for Chicoutimi and Ha ! Ha ! Bay, on Sundays, at ] pm, calling at all the Way Ports excepting Baie Nt Paul, Les Eboulements and L'Anse St Jean.& The Wednesday and Saturday Steamer trom Quebec will at [le aux Coudres and L'Anne St Jean, weather permitting, Tickets for Sale and Rooms secured at the Office, St Andrew's Wha, JULIEN CHABOT, Manaver Saguenay Line.A, GABOURY Passenger Agent.jy6-2m GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.GOING WEST.2 20 P.M \u2014Lightning Fxpress will leave South Quebec for Richmond and points East and West, arriving in Montreal st 880 P.M., intime to connect with Night Express for Boston, New York and West.$30 P.M,\u2014Night Express for Richmond, Sherbrooke, Island Pond, Gorham, Jæwiston, Portland, Montreal, and ints East, West.South-West and orth Westÿ GOING EAST Leaving Montreal .10.18 P.M.Arriving at South Quebec.7.00 AM.Lightning leaves Montreal 8.10 AM.« arriving at South Quebec, 1.50 P.M, Mixed leaves Richmond.135 EN \u201carrives ut Sauth uebec.\u2026 9.OSFPH HICKSON, June 15 1886.General Manager.CPR QUEBEC & LAKEST JOHN RR Ou and after THURSDAY, 10th JUNK 1886, Trains will fun to and from Pulais Station, Quebeu, ua follows, Sundays excepted : GOINU NORTH.6.35 AM.MIXED daily for Bt, Raymond, arriving there at 10 4.4, and run- Bing through to Kivipeu à Pierre on Wednc: diy and l'riday, arrir- ingat 11.43 a.m.530 PM MAIL dally, arriving at St.Raymond at 7,10 and at Riviere « Fierre, at 8 P.M.GOING SOUTH.6.00 A.M.Mais Loaves Riviere alicrro daily (Bt.Raymond 7.30 am) for ucbec, arriving at 8.40 A.M.800 PM.Mixæn Leaves Bt Raymond daily (Riviere a Pierre on Wodnesluy amd Friday at 1.15 rm) fo Quebec, arriving at 6.00 rm, Mail TRAIN connects at BY Ambroise wit) Stages for Indias Lovette, at Valcartier Statin with Stages for Valcartier Village, sud ut St abriel with the new road for the River aux Pins Settlements, at Riviere a Pierre with colonization road for Notre Dame des Ange: and with Contractor's Trains daily - -I'nssearge: Car attached \u2014for Beaudet (0, -umstancea permitting), returning to Riviere a Pierre next evening.Since Pang Return Firet Class Tickets on Naturdsysgood till following Tuesday.J.6.SCOTT, Sec, & Manager, .Commercial Chambers QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY Quebec, Boston, New York and White Mountain Line.The only Line Running THRovGH l'antok aud SLEEPING Cars between QUEBEL aml New York Without Change.Direct and Best Route to Boston and ail New England Points via Sherbrooke and Lake Memphremagog On and after MONDAY.JUNE 1th, Trains Wilt leave Quebre : EXPRESS Leave Quebec, by Ferry.215 pm.Leave Levis 245 pm.Arrive Benuce Jot, 4 40 pan, arrive Xherbrooke 8 40 pin, arrive Newport, Vt, 1030 pm, arrive Boston, § 30 ato, arrive New Yok, 1) 43am.Monarch dutfet Parlor an Skerping Cars run through to New York without change, MIX EL Leave Quebec, by Ferry, 2 40 pin.Les v Levis 3 pat.Arrive Beauce Jet.044 pm, arrive St Francis, ioe pm, TRAINS ARRIVE AT QUEBEC.EXPRESS Leaving New York 430 pm, Teuving Boston 7 pu, leaving Newport Gam.Arrives Levis 2 20 pm, arrives Quebec, by Ferry, 2 30 pin.Monarch Buffet Parlor and Sleeping Car from New York to Quebec withir ut change.MIXED leave St Francis 6 am, leave Beauce Jet 7 25 au Arrive Levis 11 15 am,arrive Quebec, by Ferry, H 30am, rem Saturday Excursion Tickets to all Local Stations and to Newport, Vt.gol to go on Saturday and return she following Monday, will be issued during the Summer Months at Single Fare for Round Trip.Quick Time, No Deluys, Beautiful Sceneryand Sure Connections.New York and Boston through Mails and Express carried via this line Hagin checked throngh to all points.For Tickets und full information, apply at Cieneial Ticket Office, opposite the St.Louis Hotel, R, M.Stockiva, Agent.J.H.WALSH, JAS.R.WOODWARD, Act'g Gen Pass Ag't.General Manager.Snerbrooke, Tune 8, 1886 PASSUMPSIC RAILROAD.The Short and Direct Route to all Points in New Eng!snd and New York, SUMMER TINIE, Commencing Monday, July 19, 1886 TRAINS LEAVE SHERBROOKE : 510 AM, Mair, arriving St Johnshury 024 am, W K Junction.12 0 am, Concord NH 240 pm.Nashua 3 45 pin, Worcester 5 37 pm Hoston 500 pm, (ireenfiell «345 pm, Springfield 4 50 pm, New York 9 15 pm.900 P NioHT Exriess, arriving St Johnabury 1 10 wm, W R Junction 3 18 um, Concord NH 550 am.Nashua 7 00 am, Worcester 910 am, Boston, 830 am, New York 11 45 am, 9 00 A M Mixep, connecting at Newport with day Express, arriving in Boston 835 pm.Monarch Bleeping ar, Irom Quebec and pe t rang to New York, via Springfield, and Pullman Sleeping Car f Yeu rt to Boston.pes rom Prom the South, FxrkksN leaves Boston 1 00 iw, Nashua 2 10 pan, Concord 315 pm, New \u2018ork 9 15 am, Springfield 170 am, Greentiold 2 15 pm.W R function 603 pm, arriving at Sherbrooke 11 00 pm, Nianr Express leaves Boston 700 pm, Nashna 81% am, Concord 925 pm, New York 430 m, Springfield 815 pm, Greenfield 9 25 pm V R Junction 1245 am, arriving Sherbrooke {ionareh Sleeping C Mouarch Sleeping Cars leave New Yo in for Quebec Via Sherbrooke.and Pots § loping Cara from Boston to Newport.For Tickets and informatian, apply to R, M, STUCKING, opposite St.Louis A4 , Queben, N.P.LOVFRING,Ju, | HF.FOLSOM Gen\"! Ticket Agent.Superintendent [lLyxpomvicce Vr Sept.34, 1886.CONNECTICUT RIVER R.R White River Junction & Springfield, Mass SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE Between QUEBEC and NEW YORK, AND ALL POINTS SOUTH AND West, ## Monarch Sleepi.g Cars Trains het ween Senn oe snaBraton by, POSTAL GUIDE.OC TUBER, 1848 \u201cDUK.PM, CLOSE.: MAILS.Wamp Quebec tof A.%, Three Rivers Sorel, \u2014- Berthier, Montres), Ottawa, | Untario Mantoba, British | Columbia, & WW'éut- orn Ntatæs, &c, by | North Shore Haity.1 l 9 0 route, Ontario, Manitoba, British Columbia, & Wostorn Btates,ku, by Vorth Shore Rail'y, Night i Traig.o.oo 6 60iSouth Quebec, Chaudiere Station, Chaudiere Curve, Leeds, 34 Gilles, St Sylvestre, Arthel 8, Sherbrooke, Lennox ville, Island Pond route, the Pastemn Townships, Rich: mon omis wa, Toron roi vitices of Ontario Manitoba, British Colambiasud Western States, &e, by rand Trunk Ry.(à Vithalétaka Station, | Arthabaskaville & Danville, by Ex \u2018rain.Farrenx\u2014SouthQue- lue to Riviere du Loup, Co's nf Bonaventure, Gaspa, Provincesof New uns wick, NovaScotia & PEL Stdohn, Nd ; and Bermuda via | Halifax, by Inter.| colonial Ky Exproes Train.: 10 out {From South Quebec to | ) i | 1 6 30 ; 7m 12 45 7 20 71% Riv du Loup by Riv du Loup Ry.Local! Express Train.Counties of Dorchest 1a « er & Boauce, also, | Sherbrooke, by the i | Quebre Central Ry.2 30 { # 15jHourg Louis, La Potit- 1 t Riviere, Lorette, It ! aux l'ius, Lake St Joseph, St Catherines, Nt Gabriel Station; St Rayme wd, Valeartier, Lake Ni mon, daily.ly Lake Sedodu ky.BD BY VENICLE, 7 Net THMNSTEES St { Nicholas to Becan ; cour.04 15 New Liverpool, St.' i Jenn Chryratome, ; &e LL.8 0 7 30 3 1880vTHEAN ERS \u2014 Bien | , ville; Lauzon, St NN | Joseph, Indian Cove, 8 0 3 13/Beaumonté St Michel 8 00 PM 345 Levin, \u2026.200 415 ! 3 B0/NOBCHKANTEEN- Beau; | Portto Murray Bayand Co's of Charle- lame 3 30 of Orleans, | ys, Wedneedays - ud Fridays ! | | 16 wl 3 0: LovaL \u2014 Spencer Covel ' and Sillery Cove.; Rergerville.4 00, Bergervile, Cap Rov, el ! 4 930 300 11,006) am and Notion lle >.to 00 t Foye, Ancienne Lo: retta; St Augustine! ; and Ptaux Trembles.9 00 3 00|Laval and lake Beaupuet, Wed.and Sat.10 00 3 v0iStoneham, Tuesduy & Friday.Ce \u201819 00, i 3 00|Charleaboury daily 10 00; 1 306s Roch & St8auvenr on 3 30, 10 | .180 530 73 Britises MaiLs\u2014 vie, ; New York : | § 30, 1 6 00/Monday, Anchor Line.{ 6 30{Tueaday.Tuman \u2018* | «1 30 Thursday Cunard ** i via Rimouski ; 1 00{Thsurduy Canadian ** 7001 301 do Supplem'ary a) Supplementary Bag open till 2 p.in 6) wT Te WW So pa, All newspapers, Books Printed Matter, Samples and Patterns to bo sent by any of the above Mails, must be posted half an hour before the Time of closing.Crry Lerrir Boxes are visited as follows : lower Town Boxes, Gs.m., Dam, I pm, 4 p.m.and Em : Jacques Cartier, 8t Roch'a and Palace Wards,at 5 s.m., 7.30 6.me., 1 p.m 3 p.m., and 6 p.m ; Nt John's, Montcalm an St Louis Wards, at 5 a.m., 7.30 a.m., | p.m., 4 p.m., and 6 p.m ; Champlain Ward at 9 sm.and 3 p.m Three Levter Carriers\u2019 Deliveries dail , Com mencing at 8.30 a.m., 10.30 a.m.and 2.30 p.m.City Rates of Pustage are applicable to St.Roch, ft.Sauveur, Spencer Cove, Point Lovin and Vills Mastai.Money Order and Savings Bunk\u2014Office hours, from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m.Post Offce\u2014Office hours from 8 a.m.to 6 p.m.Pauvet Potr-Parcels cannot be transmitted by post to any place beyond the limits of the Dominion of Cuma.Soe cab Any\u2018 pérvel be forwarded to British Columbia or toha vin the United States, which exceed in weight the limit of 2 Ibs.3 ox.except to Winnipeg, which gay be sent up to 3 lbs.The weight of parcels Se | ust not exceed 5 lhe, nor the sise 2 feet in length and 1 in breadth.The ate ia 6 cens per 4 oz.or fraction of 4 ox QUBBEC D .iLy MERCURY, Brosaiaense sy TuowasCany, Bannisens, [og Succeeded by Tmonas Can, Junior, 108g, DEORGE T.CARY, lm, Epivon anD PuaLUNER Printing Fouse\u2014 2e end 25 Mountain Hat, All advertisements unaoçom are inasrted until bad -~ Sccarding) y.Trt week! y.Jan! would ; hd vertissmen are charged coute line ach insertion.ag + Orders for Discontin Advertise to be in writing, a dois by § AM, ne dunes cari uare, + Bod to with So priviegs of changing tusctet square, not to exceed 14 , 900; She same privilege.No Advertisement to be 14 the year unless it is Previously aireod vp! The of Yearly Advertise Advertisemests be charged ezine, Lettars to the Biitor must be suthentionted by the name and adéress of the writer sithe ter publication or confidentially.Tena or Svsscmirmion, Yearly o- Half Yeariy\u2014Ss.Quarteriy\u2014 \u2019 %.res > Fonsion Acarts.Urge Srare\u2014New York\u2014 Pm 40s @ Pat how, Wow Tork, Bosrou\u20148.M., State Stress, Cancaoo\u2014 Cook, Coburn & Co., Office; 8 Dearborn street, Chleago, Minois Enoranp\u2014F.Alger, § Clanent\u2019 Lombard atrest, London.* Lam, And G.Street, & Co 30 Cornhill, Loudon, \"Authorised to receive advertisements subscriptions for The Mercury.vais and se FIRE ALARM SIGNAL BOXES Rox No ET LOUIS WARD 1 St Ursule street, Central Station 2 Corner 5t Anu and d'Auteuil streets 3 Corner Tes Grisons and St Genevieve 4 Corner Haldimand and St Louis streets 5 Coruer (iarden and St Aun streeta 8 Corner Buade aad Fort stresta 7 (See St John's Ward) , PALACE WARD $ Corner Hope and Hebert streets 9 Quebec Seminary 10 (See Montcalm Ward 12 Corner St John and Collins streets 13 Corner Palace and McMahon streets 14 Corner St John and St Stanislas streets CHAMPLAIN WARD 15 Dinolag'e Shipyard.845 Champlain street 16 Taylor's Grocery, 718 Champlain street 17 Fire Station, 480 Champ'ain street 18 (See Bt Jobn's Ward) 19 (Bee John's Ward) 21 Mr.Giblin's House, 301 Champlain streed 23 Champlain St, opposite Queen's wharf OT PRTER'S WARD 24 Corner Arthur and Dalhousie streets 25 Corner Mountain Hill snd Peter street 26 Fire Station, Sault an Matelot street TI Corner St Pau! St and Dambourges Hill 28 (See St Roch\u2019s Ward) 31 Lemesurier\u2019s Building, St Paul street 32 Fire Station, St Paul street [4 JACQUES CARTIER WARD M Corner Des Prairies and St Dominique Ste 35 Corner Desfosses and Bridge atreets 36 Corner St Valier and la Chapelle Streets 37 Corner Church and St Joseph streets 41 Fire Station, Dorchester street 42 Corner St Valier and [elloan streets 43 Corner Colomb and Nelson streets 45 Corner St Anselme and St Joseph streete 48 Corner St Arago and Turgeon streeta ST ROCH'S WARD 28 Corner St Francois and ls Chapelle Streets 46 Corner Caron and Queen streets 47 Corner Queen and Crown strects 48 (See Jacques Cartier Ward} 81 Corner green and Bridge streets 82 Corner St Dominique and St Francols Ste 83 Coraer Dorchester and Ryland streets - MONTCALM WARD \u2018 10 Corner D'Artigny and St Julis streets 54 Corner Artillery and St Eustache streete 56 Corner St.Augustin and St Patrick street 57 Fire Station, St Patrick street 61 Corner D'Artiqn and St Amable streets 62 Gond Shepho Teytum, St Amable street 63 St Bridget's Asylum, Grande Alles 73 Parliament Buildings ST JOHN'S WARD 64 Corner St John end DeSalaberry streets 65 Corner St Claire and Richelien streets 67 Corner 8t John 9t and Hill 8t Genevieve 7 Corner Robitaille and Lasourelle streets | 78 Corner St Au and St stroel 18 Corner St Johs and A arlong Brets 19 Corner Detigny and «t Olivier etreets 7 Corner St Eustache and St George streets _\u2014 ee \u2014 1 horns positive remedy fur Lie shave divans { bY fie we\u201d « \u201csande of cases of the worst kind ski of leng stand! le bee cute, Tudeed, Bo gb ® ney, that | wii) send TWO PRY, tant +h »' VALUABLE TREATISE on his disse tu - furer.Oive sapress and I.0.address.ranch OfBoe, 87 Tange St, Torcate » tag Rith in The Quebec Daily Evening Mercury.Printed and published fer the Proprietors 88 the Offios of GEORGE T.CARY, Nea.90 «sd 23, Movwrame Hii, Clty ef Quebec, ln he District of Quebes, Provines of Quebes, Canals.ve "]
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