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The Quebec daily mercury
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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  • [Québec] :Josiah Blackburn,1863-1875,
  • [Québec] :George T. Cary
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THK INVESTIGATION.» \u2022 STARTLINQ RKVELATIONH 11 WHELAN.4 CON KESRI ON OF MORDKH.THE THK INCRKA8K IN TAXATION.To the Editor of the (Jurhe*' Merrury.Mr.KNitor,\u2014Tbe only tax I paid in 18(12 for ¦ £40 boute waa 14.Tbia jear I shall be liable for 98.00\u2014tenant e tax.5.00\u2014personal tax.5.00\u2014water eloatt.2.00\u2014John'* Gate.2 00\u2014drainage tax 922 00 Deaide* any special tax that may be levied at the end of the year to make revenue and i expenditure meet.The only bnnctil we i have now thaï wn not then in existence i* , the improvement at St.John's Gate, and even that improvement, owing to the bungling cf the Corporaiinn official» and the trickery of our friend the Sn(i/> M\u2018in in St Haul street cost about twice the amount of the original contract, to tho groat lea* of\t- ourjdW'n* oilmen* myaelf amongat the ,f ,nythj0)r w,r, WBntin;< to fl0Dfirm th\u201e |''\u2019\u2018Ferh.pa, Mr.Kditor, you will kindly -'oofidenoe of tlie publie.n the xçul and judg \\\t/\t., r '\t» .,\tment wuh which the inveatigation, toawa'r- publish b,a for (he information of intending who W(.n> the lr,uril(,r,.M 0, tbe|tt,e lion- j M\"lm ln\t(inR\",c T.D McGee, i.being pmseenunl, the follow- \u2014ing startling piiriicular!i.m tho pomewiion of the aulhorilici for aomo eight day* past, The trial of Genorjl Colo for the murder and now.by |>erroissioo, published, ought j of tho Hon.II Hiacock ia proceeding at to bo itiffii\u2019iunt.The Ifilh il nny be re Albany The court room waa crowded a» tnomberod, w»* thç gnett field day in the BUCKLEY EAH.NM WH RI AN H ADM I HA-TION.WHELANS HOPES BEST ON A ERKfAN JUKY ' DOYLE ARKAIQNKD AH AN ACCESSORY BEFORE THE FACT.OTHER PARTICULARS, AC.ia usual in tuch eaaea General ('olo ap pearod to have suffered from hia long eon lincment and had a pal\" and sallow look Hi-cock, il will be remembered, waa ahot for alleged improper intimacy with General ('ole'a wif\" i\u2019Mls»ia IS lighteNllig til\" ta*\"s on nee s airy artie!\"-.and iii\"iea-i >g il iti and spirits, which it d< > ms luxuries Quebec is not lik\" Frussia, if its I i.rp oa tion (whicli God l iref'-n l.) bu tskeu ss in lirstmo it* ideas iui the subject of t.aiatiuii llur municipal rultuies are about lo liiuke a descent up' \u2022 c .Mjage*, and even potat/i'», in order to raise h revenue ! It may Oe well for the peer Fiench Canadian hu/jit'im, wh are I\" he fuither taxed for every eg.' or \"tiion they inay t'ring to town, to know that ,t is 'Ir I huiles St Michel who is chair-man of the Mark'-t ('nmmitlee, lint wishes lo exterminate them in this wiy.Hirir.M v rr'H - T he niMeh between the ''ih Battalion, V.M K , and the :10th Hegi nient, on Saturday last resuiied, is we have already announced, in favor of the former The following is the ¦ ¦ r.* Sts sat rai.ox llntifi ilh t /{tilictiu Jottrnul (jiiolcs the I llowing Irom the city article of the /.on d in Timr< \u2014 11 i* ittt'l thill the proposed l'in bv (inpenal gmrai'te\" tor the lntefe\"l oiial Hailsny b is he.n |w>stponed T he ('ini 'liun Ministers who were nt one ti \u2022\u2022 ex peeled hcie early in Apiril, in order t' ueg'lisle it, have fumd i* nce\"*-ary to \u2022ennin nt Ottawa uuiil after Hie promgi-i m of ttieir Ftirhainent.which met on th\" i2t*' 'Inreh, and it is n t known when Hie legislative hiisilies» of I'sonla will be cun' plated lot the year.\t200\t3 lUv Whalen nniwere.l I! \u2014y had.I was nailed very tight.The voice answered- I am sorry to hear it.Whalen then .'nnl\u2014 I had a nod from : your f Slattery'*) bruiher to-day.Again voice said \u2014 I* he in town.U lia en said y»s.(He then conimued) \u201c You keep as mire as a mouse I\" re.*' Whalen ihen «poke to Doyle\u2014Ti-1 go h- \u2014y hard wiih me; I'll si\\ ig or gel I'emtei'liary h r life.I don\u2019i care.I m pr.pared for the worst.That b-r luiner swero bloody liard against me; swore we were all bloody Fenian*.I here was fourteen witnesses examined, lie swore lint he waa an lingl shman.Doyle\u2014You're in a had fix.Whelan\u2014I d in t oare a d m All I depend upon is in a good jury Doyle asked him had lie i lawyer Whelan Y'S,\tHe's not w rth two sheets ort* of the Dominion ; and an nniiitatod discussion took place.Tho tueiubera were agreed as to the necessity of instruction being given, but there wcio diflorent opinion* a* to Hie mode, and a* to whether thn subject should bo dealt with by Hie General or Local Governments.The Admiralty was appdied to a few week* ago for the u*e of a Ingate as a training sohoul at Quebec, and replied ih«t the Canadian Government could have one.but that it would coat fifty thousand pound* to fit her for ae* and read her to tbia port.Tho Mootieal Gatette'i Ottawa correspondent, «riling under date of Friday, says : A number of member* of the House who are officer* in the Vulunteura bad an interview to-dsy with tbe Minister of Mditis, the ru*ult of which «ut tbe assurance of some conee*eiona in relation to tbe hill.1 he permanent staff ia to be materially reduced, Brigade Majors, District Fay-mutera and Quarter-Muter* being abolished, and ttaff restricted to Diatrici Deputy Adjutant-Geoersl, aod \u2022 clerk and messenger for each diatrict.Tbe a«ving by this means ia eatimated at 946,000.Aa*u>*uce «*\u2022 also given that in aveat of a Volunteer company being disbanded for inefficiency, ibe captain, if a good officer, «ill be appointed to fill up tbe company by by draft.Doyle \"(ten sail\u2014\u201cWhat willlnpp-n to rue, what will become of me.They can To nothing to me Whelm answered him Nothing wv.ild hapipcn Iduij is they could jir ivo u ithing against him Doyl\" .sai l \u201c I wish you never h i I lone it.and I wish you never e.amo near me that night \" Whelm sud I would not have come near you only that I wia \u2014 drunk Doyle smi - I'm very sorry, James, you ever d ne it Whelan-! dont care a d\u2014n.I am prepared for the wora\u2019 I ll either awing or event crown tho cmnubial bliss of the royal couple.the readers of the Mercury of the birth of f0 the penitentiary for life I d sooner the first ehiak, should such so auspicious swing than ga to the |,enitcntiary fur life, i I would not care a d\u2014n only for one thing Doyle\u2014What's that 'f Whelan\u2014The old woman The b- y 1\tg-ts will Isll out of her.Doyle\u20141m sorry Dr you, the whole i A \u201cfueodly' chief haa pcr(«tr*ted a world will know it.gigantic practical joke on the Queuu a army Whelan\u2014Yes , I im a gr.at fellow' I in Abyaaima.Wo liave not beard whether «hot that fellow have y u, por b\u2014 s he bu yet been tarred and leathered, or here, and here l am myself, which nukes 1 introduced to the Htitiah c«t-o Dine tads, three of us ' buv he certainly deserves *omu such reeog-\tDoyle a-kod him whit he aai I (at tho iiition of bi* lying powers.When ihe army same time witness turned round to He.*.*, reached Aulalo ot course il wished load- bowing hia head to call attention lo the : vancu to Magdala, and the beat route bad to word ;) I be discovered.A friendly chief, who tc- j Whelan again rcpcited the *ime, using ijoiccs in tbe title of W\u2019uida Yessoo, was | these wurda \u201cI stiot him like a dog; consulted un the point.He enumerated you re here, I m here ; 1 am a great fellow , three reads but wa* iDgeniuus enough to , my name will go down to posterity, pervert their characteristic*.The short\tDoyle\u2014Jim! Jim! I m sorry for you!, and good road he represented to be the ,\tWhelan\u2014I didn't care * d\u2014o only for most devious sod impracticable.1 be worat my poor mother, he called the best.The British authorities,\tDoyle said\u2014ia the alive ?with a coofidiug simplicity that picvious '\tWbelan\u2014Yes, (and added) and my expertenee should bave diapelL-d, accepted brother i* in prison, too ' this representation without a momenta\tDoyle\u2014What for?he»it*ti\"H.They made no inquiries shout\tWhelan\u2014Feminism.For firing tbe or etamiustioa of tbe road* to tatiaty Police Barracks in Tullough, Ireland.What doubts, but for tti with set five hundred men a fine family my mother had ! What a tin\" the name» of the pabpl* ia the gallery that night, ho kept mine out.Doyle said that «ss very good of him.A long alienee then ensued.ftiiyln called W\u2019helan, saving, I do not know what they'll do with mo.\u2022\tWlu'lnn answered ; \u201c You are all right, my hoy ' They can do nothing to you , they may keep you * week, or, perhaps, a fortnight.Life ia sweet.I wish I was as \u2022afe a* you.\" Whelsn then said; They have traced me, step hy step, ever sinon 1 came into tho oountry Kvery bloody thing I liavo done they have traced out.11 all entne out in tho court to-day.That O\u2019Reilly is a b-rl 1 I thought I'd faint when Turner came up, but I horc it up like a man ' Tuerc was out the slightest nigu on me Doylo then said\u2014Ah, he'» tho last man I\tever thought they d bring up .so he'll get tho reward Whelan said, \u201c ho will ; but hi* evidence amount* to nothing.All be knows is whut was said And done in Montreal But «lint's to come i* the worst.All I depend upon is a good jury.Whelan said, during the limo Hut the above conversation occurred, \" John, you am) mo must quit talking about w Ii at you know You underat ami these b-r« might be listening around.\" Doyle\u2014\u201c All right There wms a long ailence and a talk ahonl indifferent uiatiers, then Doyle culled to him, and asked what would his poor wife end two children do.Whelan bind \u201c T hey\u2019re all fight.You\u2019ll got oni in a few days.Thoy have your pension i! you\u2019re left.Hoyle said no ; ihey will loue n.\\\\ lislen s'lid, v\" aie four married men.Doyle «aid how ?Whalen s iid, Fnrighi hos three or lour children ; Murphy lus two; you hive two; and I h iv none Hoy \"\u2022 - ml.y- u\u2019to the best off.Wi n en siii|, yei the n 4 woman emt scratch lor herself.Iidiii, I saved Cullen\u2019s .I'e, \"ti\" time a lei \\v had him covered at fifeen yaids- M CHORAMH'M \u2022»K ' i.N V KHSATtON I!XU' BY HOKKIM' HKSS WITH I'BISONKR HOYI K On the night of the murder, Whelan '\u2022ailed to »ee him ¦ Doyle) at the Russell II\t>u«e, and exhibited to him a revolver «t \u2022he s-irnc time asked him to accompany him to tbe Parliament Buildings to hear Mr.McGee \u201c muO- hn but n/icrch He Doyle j went out \"f the doer of the Kuteell ll'Oi-e wit Whelan md Mr Buokley, stiillding \"ll i he |il:itf.rin.Bu< kley lo-ked \\\\ n-lrni whut hud kept hiai so lung inside ?Whel in 'in I in reply nothing in pirticulur, \u2022\tr fr iucihiug to iliui effect Buckley and Whelan then left, walked on and turnrd n wards the I\u2019siiumcnt Buildi'm.'* I\u2019hut was the last lie ^nw ol Whelan until ihout half-past two n clin-k in the moraitii: Thcie came i genlb-iuan into the Bussell II u*e and cilied out thit Mr 'I Gee w is i-h t.Wi en h-, with the members, run out, be saw U heUli -t Hiding at the cuner \"I Bu\u2014r I House Whelm i-ke I wh it w is up * Day:\" »ii'wer\"d D'Arcy 'letieeis shoi \u2018iVhelui a -w- r\" I \u201c flui s nothing.1 knew tint, r something to Hi it effect I remained it the eorner for a lew moment# w:th Whelm.He ih n left, wilking to wards Lower Town.I went into tho Russell HouAe.Doyle asked what I would a-lvi>e him to do \u2018 I -Mid I can't tell you what to do.Tho ah ve, and other testimony, having been taken, the e.ine ot' D yle w ia tdjourned inti! l ues l iy n-xt then to be resumed with dosed doors.Wiih respieei lo Quinn and Lawrence, th> pit: < to whom we i u-led yeaterdiy, hiV' to *1 lie that they wei\" only detained as i preciuti >nary uie.isitrc, without having been fonniiiy irrested So far, there sp; irs n\"t to ho any evidence of their I \u2022\u2022 g h-\"n connected in i iy way with the murder.Lawrence only met Whelan at tlm d .n of the l\u2019arlumeut Building' by s.oident, I iving let\u2019» I' r home a short lime alter midnigh' Whelan then refusing to n\tI \u2014k \u2014n.t «, j .I > ».piito probable Dial Lawrenoc and perhaps Quinn sise wiil be set at liberty to day, as the authonti ¦* have no disposition to detain any one without cause On the other h ind, however, there i* the most i-g.-n: need far ti e greatest caution io coming to any conclusion respecting those who may, or m*y not, ho impbeited.and ther.-i .re the puhli'' should be prepared to distinguish between the mere precautionary deteotioo \"f pirtit's, who may have been, perhupi quite innocontl)\", associated with Whelan, and those who for good md sulli-eient reisons -ire held to aeeount for their wn misconduct.If Lawreoce and Quinn, ii« wa hope m iy ho the case for their .wn sikcs, ar.*, like Mitchell, discharged or admitted to bail, it will only be because there is found no just reason for detaining the n m l Hier' !'ire no ground for suspicion attaching to them hereafter Otta w s, April 2.ri.The following is additional, in Whelan's eonverAaiinn w !i Doyle, lo what appears in the morning paper's.I am informed that much more was apoken, but is wtlh-' eld from the public, both on account of the beastly ai d profane language tnwd, and as information of some of VV lielan'a accessories, resident in Montreal, was oVauied.Mr.(i\u2019lteioy rertunly .e-erves :hc blanks of lie public for h s energy in th s mailer, w belan appears io place confidence in hav ng, a« tie rails them, a good jury tu ait upon his case.Tlrs evidence ol converaa-: on !inre ihen, Larroix has been more contented, though he began In cry when tirai refused leave to go home yesterday.He pasoet his tune in the station, chiefly in smoking and sleeping, and doe* not seem to have qu>ck comprehension enough to hive min\u2019ilactured the circumstantial and minute description of the murder given by bun.0b S\u2019l'Pipl Elis Bib 0b Erlrgripf Eiii Bib {Report*! for the Daily Mercury, j |\t*rf>0rt«1 for m pan y and pocket the money d*- T - this he give* n-< reply 'I.««eond charge wi* th-ii ' t imuiind-ing officers arc v-.-rv ten imposelon by those recruits who mist und-r fain- n.ime* \u2014To ilit* no reply ul.o.'Iy thud charge w ix that \u201cCaptain* of companies *\u2022\u2022' iware 0 tho fact, ' -penally when they undergo alternately their imiiiul inspection entier lielbro the itrigade 'I»j r or the (.'ominamlant of their district wlio is lo report on tl.full atreogth of each comp.ny in a liati oi.iii.l o this no reply also.The g illniit ('o nel In- i very poor idea of the t'aptains beiongino to the Volunteer Force.Bat to proceed to my fourth charge, which be cull* tho first one the Colonel must have been dreaming on his \" p -t.II\" niters my Words 1 remarked it was , anwi-e of Sir (ieo.K.< irticr to !iave put the j ay of ofBcers on a pu with the men » whilst tho Colonel mikes me -.,y that by \u201cgranung pay lo ottiee .it Would put a smp io .some of tbo*e llicers who modo .gtxid ti.ng out f volunteering.\u2014l' i this distorted charge, there is also no reply.In tact, 'Ir.Editor, tie only ihitig 1 could get itit of the Colnnei was that the last offeii'- p'liuted out uy me was very grave and punishable flu- only thing that realiy attracted toe C douei * aiteution waa the offieers pay.Bit'll- cioiui'g the>e re.n >ik- I wi.l call the Colonel to ¦'ordm nnu will advise him to read Ky s fiont in the t'\u2022ir-'iue/c who gives him i g od .\u2022 *s.u «,n di*cipline, armouries, etc.I mi a a mg the answers of othe.t 'dooels, to .-ii'iw ihe publio who ti l's th* tiulh, bu' I would advise them beforsl.aiid to commit their rc*pociivo Cap taii.s.R.iiwr.)'\"Ur aim* io the Armoury as tho general order instructs y.u, dear Colonel Reeve, and jet the n cleaned up betbro you come out again.Uh.skk VF.lt Quebec, 25tb Apiil, 18(1, FaaooNAL \u2014Among other members of the Ne« York preaa «bo «era preeent at tbe Dickees dinner «ae Mr.Geo.Sheppard, for aome years oooeected «itb the Mercury nnd other leading j mronla of Canada.Mr.Sheppard preaided at om of tbe principal to «urk on tbe road that Wuld* Ye*».o alleged to be tbe best.They laboured hatd for ten days, oultiog aod hewing and levelling «itb commendable energy, and tbeo il «sa discovered that they had hceo deceived.Tbe road they «ere voikiog on waa etrenit-ou* aod impracticable, «bile another to the vicinity, and which the cbiet bad represented lo be impracticable, was straight aod sufficiently formed to bo used by tbe army witiiout alteration.Thereupon tbe other road «ae abandoned, and the new pursued Ten days «ere loet hy tbia little piece of military simplicity\u2014wn days keep of the army, ten dsfe' labour of five hundred aappen and mm era.Common eoueo should beta suggested en examination of all tbe route* before tbe final decision, bet n Iving chief aed n credulona eoloocl have involved tbe Britieb taxpayer in tbe wnaleful outlay of not n few thousand* of penade lot of boy* ! One thing, they were food of Ireland.One «as *bot at ii>e firing of the Fohoe Barracks, one it io prison for the tame, aod I m here ! Whelan sang aeoupleof songs, and there was a long aileocc.He danced and whistled.Wbelan told Doyle about Murphy and Korighl being brought from Montreal here by witne-i*.Doyle asked him what for ?Whelan said Fcnianimi That bugger Turner swure that Murphy was with me at MeGee a.Rod that wa* a lie.Whelan\u2014John l waa in prison belore for eighteen months.Doyle \u2014What for ?Wbelao\u2014Feniaoum.Doyle\u2014Where ?Whelan\u2014Weal of Knglaod.Wbelan I then said Buokley wa* before tbe court1 to-day.He told O'Reilly he dido t care a d\u2014n for him.When he waa giving them F C N E RAL 0 B-ff EQCIKH IN II AL I FA \\ CATHEDRAL Halifax, April 24 The funeral obsequies m honor of the late T.D McGee, were celebrated to-day in St.Mary's Cathedral, by the Archbishop, surrounded by a large number of tbe clergy, the cathedral being beautifully draped with tnoarntng, and greatly crowded Thera were present the mayor.'Ir Casto*; the American Consul, the i\u2019resident of tho Council, Col.L'wry »nd officers of the 47th Regiment, John Topio, Thotuaa Kenny, and other leading Catholic aod Frotestant gentlemen.The seivico commenced at nine a m., and concluded at noon.The oration of the Archbishop on thn deceased was eloquent, and bn *iuld scarcely control bi* emotion , at the elose he wa» visibly affected The music, under th« diractinoof Frof.Hagarty, waa sublime.MU Hunt\u2019s Empire Hair Glosa is good for Headseha.8 pram* Jacob*' Rheumatic Liquid Cures mrtT ^ 0'by s Pill* are recommended for B.ldouanes* A Trip to Jkrv*»i.m.\u2014The English excursionists who left .Southampton the early part of l iai uionili arnved a! Jeruau-1 !etn, fr m Egypt, on the 2nd mat.Tney formed a laige equestrian body aa they entered 'he holy city on horseback, with their mounted drigonmun and attendan a.They were accompanied liy aumpter mules car rying bnec te'- and eqiiipa|tt of i\u2019alac® ItiH, are now pret>ared lo enecutr ,,l| hualnena eiilriiKteil to them n« A UCTION KP'.KS I'hev will give their ?pecial attention t«' SAI.KS AT HKIVATK UKKIDKNCKS .!?well a« to the diipoaal of all good» «cut tv th< ir room*.They hope by prompt .ettleuien' f accounta and moderute »Dl7, IHiîR\t.\u2018H ORGANIST OK THK ANGLICAN t'ATHKDUAi, Under the Diitingiilahed and Iiuniediatv Tatrunage of THK RIGHT KKVD.THK LORD IHHIIOP OK OL\u2019KBKO, THKHii.N < IIIKK II'S\u2019TII It MKKKDI\u2019TII, ~axn\u2014 TUKHIDKNT AND OKKICKIiS Of ihe ST.GKOROK\u2019H SOCIETY COMMITI KK OK M A N A«i KM KNT Mk Ei> SavniK* n.CiunHaM.COkONkl.ItgKVN, w < ».1 In »t ol praw.-r», VVa»h Stand» 'Toilet Sett» Looking Glaxae».Ann and Rocking i liati-.Iiildren» Red», Clothe» Tie»».t'ar|»et\u201c.A> Kill HKN \u2014i'erkiug Stov- >'oniplet- 1 ul- nan tit.nv Ta' le rvanl»' Kurul.tun i rockery ware, V \u2014*ilo\u2014 A : Mid* ttn TP t TON with -eat» for tour, with pole and »hat' Sale d 1 INK ale bv JOHN LKMEBCRIER A CO.Quebec April 27, 5868.\tDB - - Z ,) FROM (hi UP.INDIA SHEKTIAG, FROM \u20182s 3d U P.P K I N rUrt, FROM fiAtl UP.TOO Vitrds.Dress Mulls, it 7J.il, worth Is l^d.i.'iOÜ Vils, (irny Luslre, at lOd, worth Is 4£tl.500 VJs Poplinct.at Is ]Ad, worth Is 10Ad.100 Vtls.Repp®, at Is Ad, Worth Is Ud.THK 1811, INSTANT OK Valuable houiehold furnitute, rplentliif Tier tila»», t d x Rb ilndiea, anil carved ; tal.lo U.match , Drawing Room ¦ entra atnl , » ard table,., cuueha», .aiwd aim ilialr», what-not, i hrflonler, hamUomi ly nained eligtav.mg* alabaaUrr clock, Tarian «utu*lte«, va«r« and oruameut*, Ib reoacopie .t«nd, with fco , , view», criuuon dauiakk curtafui, oontlua! I7J yard» t*p«atry drawing and ditilug mom ai-|>et«, nearly new extenrlou dining lontu table, »e ,t 10 pi.i-i 2 haniHoniii Me tmaraa, mahogany »d», cook-i ing littiAe, ilrmiri, moktog utebilii, and Ivllr» I aide aaddlu .v.The abov.inentiontd valtialile furniture being the prop.,ty of a gentlaman r.moving irotu the \u2022ounlry, atnl giving op houte-keep.IttKi '¦ rIai hd foi oui ouït\tib O Maiir».I iiHry'- Store, and thv vai ant hop and premiM^, opposite, whar*.\u2019 thev mny be \u2022con on Monday tin- 27lh in»t.int iiul on Tu*»dar up to the hour of nle Being the mott exteudve lot of Kmoiture i.ffored thil-prlog, It i- ivi.rlhy th» attention , of partie» coni mène ing boa»e-k,irping, or teijulrliig addition» to their furulftiri A » tin arth le» aiini't hi vnum.rated manttdver.tis.Hu nt atalogm s are l«R|.t |,r, pared H.d ; may li« obtained front the iiudenigued s.l!e at l\".'K .In, i CASKY A CD , Auctiouoeri, ! Quebec, April 23, 1868,\tP'>\t! taillVkll HIIIM KMll.tlll.Dr.D.H.Jones, \u2014AN IN- PROFESSOR HEARN BLACK ELY.mdntrkal \u2014n.i.i : n k.-t amls STRKKT, COKNKR ST « indtr yonr tr ALL ok WHOM ARK SHAREHOLDERS .P' l'SIPI NT - Ills IRAt'K THE\tDURE\tOK ROXUUKUUE, K I VICK\u2014PRKHl DENTS II .\t.,\t.i* ,\t,\t,'!», »»\tj lil'iur Jin».Si* Jniiv L M LashXM'» Bavi 1.\ts .1, v KG I G t'.U.A K.S.L, Vicaao* r Ixpi* CANADA.in,I I\t( no.al '\t- \u2022 » A .M.i< liant»' El.hange, 't sa.renient Street managing DIRECTORS P i .; \\ M«( Pr>f 01 E»v\tI Tim*** P*vt»*0», E*q.iRPINARY PIUKCTORR .Hi'.Lo .Ri-.ii M 1\tI Tu* Hot» Titnu*» Rr»», M.L.C I Gntaar Scott, K»v (\tM.kai.ik.i P -r* oh t¦ KaMr I'eCKX IUiiw*v.\t» »i,v \u2014II.J.Ion**' », Keg.ft .1\t; ¦ AWKKNt' i: CH a .il It ERR, TKTBR STREET.Quel.\\lan h *¦, ! si)» JOHN LAIRD, AGENT.tl*tm-\u2019if.'«s; QUEBEC A'.GULF PORTS STEAMSHIP COMPANY.Rot ti.mail link ti tween » it /trout n nut .Y,, /,/ Sntii EVERY TUESDAY Tlie Kii«t.C|a** Irun Sen », st.atndilp I ilO.MAS UONNKLL, Ma-t.r Wl Li, LEAVE >T ANDREWS WIURK .U E! S I > ,\\ Y I THE Hi MAY, .t EOT U\" L.K T .1 K-r Ti.ton Ns ailing .1 Father i' ni Gatpe, IVr.e, 1'hatliatu N6 IN THE PRESS, *rn ski.mon ,t th,-right reverend 1 Qu.b., preachetl betnl.the st.George» iv i.:l 1 all.\"'\"»: n -t, vltorg.\u2022 P*», and ,\td 1 j \u2022 ie«d .! he ' sret! i ' The (,r,\"\t.1» .¦ Ht» -ale will l»e devoted to th.diarltable fund 1 î the Irty Qtl-Uc, April 34, 1866\t96 Al)\\ hlinsEM liNT.New English Prayer Books, BORNS' BOOK STORE, 7, sT JOHN RTUKET, t WITHOUT.) JUST RKUK1VKU \u2022 VKINK ).ti t ENGLISH FRAYER HOOKS, it, k van»tv ol siyiti .,uj different I iu lin.¦ WANTED, 'I'WO smart MKN to solicit oriter» for new L and M»autiful W.rki.Tu suitable ;»ar-tie* a tegular -alaiv will be paid Apply to the above Quebe» , April .4.S68\t3-»6 Terry - lhima*k» Fancy Pimiti*».Chltitxi* A.witliall requi*ifr trimming* uf th< n-wrfi -tv le* atid deeign*.:Ira»« .rnlt.», Window dr».Ring* .rid ! ' !i\"n arid lira** Bed*lead* and c»t».sprieg and Hair Mattra»*»* '¦alli'r T!llf>w,and Ikdtt.r, Jilt Framed Mirrors »nd T er Olaa»*« rollet Gl.vwe* \u2018 .rial le Folding Carpet ,'hatr-L.rd PalmcrtUm Tex Tat le* F.»ot stool* Me.«MIVKR Jt FRY N B\u2014Competent CpholMerer* to execute ¦ II rrtrr* in tbat Une.SjM .al attention given to the correct making at.I laving Carpet* and Oil Cloth» Quebec, April 15tb, 1868.\tsi k MASTER FOR AN ELEMENTARY »\\ SCHOOL, near Quebec.The t.igt.r«t reltreoce* oa to , harm, t«r and qualihcatlon* required.Apply to KEY'D.R G.TLKK-S, Quebec.Quebec, April 24, 5888.\t:ukk1-»6 BAILIFPfS SALK.CANADA,\ti Taortxcx or Qtrxaio, ^ CIRCUIT t\u2019OURT.PlttiUt of Quebec.) FRANCOIS LAPOINTE, Plaintiff No.576.\tv*.FRANCOIS LAUERUE, and NARCISSE MATTE.DeiendanU.IN virtu# of a writ of Jltrifiutt it !oa.*, .k.-» |ila |>'.|ic (lO,,\",t Hfllnlii nml Ifcl.nd.(Jiit-«-., I) f.-iidc .f th> K-ilHi.A A.To alTin wlmtu tin M-ni« »l .»' wlioin lilt- ¦anti- nmy ,oin .-rn\u2014LniiiliKii Utotok )>t iu(r, Atty.-OfiU\u2019ial U HI III .-\\S( I lia» I.-.in,- .||'-dli'lil *^^||, the i.-iio.lii of lioldiliK Hu! \u2022\u2022 i«U» of vaiimiH , ¦ UI1-, wltliln out |,i.f,i.l« of III' lilt.,i an.I I|,||| II- .ahonld I- nll.-r.-d\tN.-w I li.-i.\tKnow Ye, that in io .lin\twith tin- -1 itnl.in .h \" i-' nm-lc mid l'invid.-l, W.if-., l-i (hi* uiir li.nil I\u2019t ImioHlon, i;x I lu- t.-i In-.til\"' I- - i .-limit., ni.H, ion-.I I 'i.iii la I ,i .aid I ¦ li I - !?, lo I he, - itfic ni.loi Iowa : IN Mil- l'I I HI' I The- ?Imli b.* two i tju> t-n s li.n< I .In 11\u2014 .Cl Imlual linia.ili li.-n \u2022 '!-' Ill, H KI IK H.- , nu of llo* I 'uiir, of \\.I.Ihc of .i i orlk'innl in Ih- I'tairi i of R|i II I- I I l.l Hii-I ih- y aliall ,-om in.in - ai I Im | ,)\\VN i I- - i II 11.-ti II.- KIll.VI .In»- of Hi-tn.ii.ili of M A Y, aii'l ,h»* K111 H#rII ,la.y of Hie ,:.:h .I N i V I-.M III-It, In ¦ m il ' in 'I In-re kball be lliree l- ii' ' ol llo ~ o|n i lor I 'milt III tli« Dial-i.I ol Ul< H l.l III, i in h ,o i i-OMlat of ».vci itm a, nii-l tlo-v »h.l| I- M a* Hie low N III- solo I .II.ni Ho.MM L IK I\tIII ,.iha M M l I I N I II -Im .1, .a* h .I 'lie mom ha ol .1A N L » It) I.n-I SlA 1 , and Ii.-iii ill-\u20191 HI 111) to Hie M ill day ol Ol I \"IHIt hi,Hi (Lu- iin l'i»iv- , io , in li >.'o , Tliere khall I.- (hi-e lelll.a of Hi i to nil t'olllt in and lor llo- |o».int |||i HI I.II.I\th lo .\u2018onaut o, élu da) .am! llo v anall I- In-Id a, Till ITHVS Oh >UltKI., lion, Ih.* b I.V I N III to lb- 1 W I l.l I II -i.' .l-i-l ot llo luontlm of JAM A n V\tmel\tMAY,\tn-d\ttiom\tH\" TW l-.N I \\ -I ' KNTH-la» .( th iiomh .-f St I\u2019T I.MB l'i to tb - KIO-ND dat ,1 lln- month id t) I'OIU-'B.Hu.In.liialvc In eatliyia, I'h're ahull I.lin- I im-oMhe ('in nil l nml In and I o Ih- ' 'ouiitv id ltl.lt-TH 11 It, .-a.I, lo i on.I,i ot five il»' \", and lln v aha I I held al I he VIII.ill-* OK HI-It* I'll t> >t.Iioiii Ho- | W H I 11 I II to th T WKN I 1 I- ol' It I II .O' o, em h i't the m.'lilh* «I JAN l Ain\tand\tMAY,\tand\tli.-ni\tII.T >' y N l\u2018 » -I- I Its T lo On- rVVKNl'Y KIKITI day o i tin- lin .nth of \"-I- I I I M II K It, tlio».- day a III- l.l.iv.in e o I- V »i I in le .Im I l.e Ihri-* t« i in a i f il.e i n< in t'oinl ni and fm the County III 1 \\ M Af-K A, i to h to ¦ on i»l ol li'-data.a.Mill.> -hall I- In d al S I KKAMHll UP I Ai , Ii.-iii Ho I d I N I ! 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