The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 18 avril 1873, vendredi 18 avril 1873
[" in le pre ve aTR67d5e FRR TTT azett » oe olny + f = DE \u2014 \u2014 mt romeo cr 19 111-NO.IL,076, QUEBEC CITY, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1873.PRICE, FOUR CENTS Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption.J'robably never before in the whole history of muatcine, has any thing won so widely aud so deeply upon the confidence of wankind, as this excellent romedy fur pulmousry complaints, Lnrough along surios of yeurs, ud aniong most of the races of men it has visen higher and higlior in dieir estamation, as it has become better knowt 1s uniform character and power to cure the va rious aftections of the Jungs and throat, have piade it Known us a reliable protector against tiers.While adapted to milder forms of disease paul LA young children, it is at the same time Uie nioft efievtual remedy that can be given for incipient constinption, and the danycrous affections of the threat aud lungs.As à provision against sundiien attacks of Croup, it rhould be kept on hand in every family, and adecd as all are some tines ribject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them, ough settled Consumption in thought in- p, will great numbers of cas :3 where the : scemcA setlled, Lave boeu complete) veel, andl the patient restored to sound heatth + the Cherry Pectorol.So Singlet is its mastery over the disorders of tlic Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to ft.When nothing else could reach tiem, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear, Singers und: Public Spealers tind great prot ction from it.Anthea is always relieved and often wholly cured by it.Bronchitis ls fouernlly cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses.Rs gunoraliv are its virtues knowu, tbat we need not publish the certifleates of them hore, or de more ting assure the public that ity qualities ave fully maintained.Ayer\u2019s Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, CLi1 Fever, RKemittert Fever, Dumb Ague, Yeriodienl or Bilious Fever, &o., cad indeed all the affections which arise irom ralarious, marsh, or miasmatic puisons.A3 its name implies, it dons Care, And does not kit.Coutaining neither Arsenic, Quinine, Big.muth, Zine, nor any other mineral or poisonous pobstance whatever, it in nowise injures any pa- tant, The mnnber and importance of its cures istidets, are Literally, beyond account, \"va without a parallel in the history mue medicine.Our pride is gratified by the lediments we receive of the radical cures «lin obetinate cases, and &.°re other rein- hed wholly failed.; med persons, \u20ac throngh miaemati - vill Le uy taking the AGU) CULE daily.Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it i* an exceliont remedy, stimu- Ling the Liver into honlthy activity.ior Bilions Disenders and Liver Complaints, it js au excellent remedy, producing many wruly ver ably cures, where other medicines had dent in, or \\ hy > rm & Co., Practical £ ral Chemist >well, Mass, and sud ut road hie world.ey CHIC.81.00 Pri BOTTLE.Ayer\u2019s Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Laxative Medicino.Perhaps no one medi- eine is so universally required Ly everybody as a cathartic, nor was cver any before so universally adopted into use, in every country and among all classes, as this mild buteflicient purgative Pill.The obvious reason is, that itis a more relia.\u201c== ble and far more effectual remedy than any other.\u2018hose who have tried it, know that it cured them; those who have not, knot that lt cuves theirneighbors and friends; and ail know that what it does ouce it does al ways \u2014 that it never fails through any fault or neg- pleut of ita composition.We have thousands upon housands of certificates of their remarkable curves of the following complaints, but such cures are known in every neigliborhood, and we need not ublish them.Adapted to all ages and conditions hi all climates; containing neither calomel norany doleterious drug, thoy may be taken wih safety by anybody.Their sizar-coating preserves them ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity.; \u2018They opuraté by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimttate it into healthy action\u2014remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the Body, restoring their irvegular action to health, und by correcting, wherever they exist, such de- rangements as arc the first origin of discase.Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these Pills rapidly cure: \u2014 For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Iistleas.ness, Languor and Loss of Appetite, they should Le taken moderately to stimulate the stomach, and restore its healthy tone and action, For Liver Complaint and its various symptoms, Billouwsn Headache, Sick ENoand- che, Jaunilice or Green Sickness, Bil fons Colic and Bilious Fevers, they should be judiciously taken for cach case, to correct the distaded action vr remove the vbstructions which cause it.For idymentory or Diarrhoea, hut one mill dose is generally required.For Xlhsamatism, Gout, Gravel, Pal- pitacion of the Mesrt, Pain in the ide, Back and Loins, they shoukl be continuously taken, ns required, to change the disensed wctlan of the systom.With such change those complaäints disappoar.For Xropsy and Propsical Swellings they should be tnken in large and frequent doses fo produce the effect of a drastic purge.Yor Buppression a large dose should be fuk en ng jt produces the desired effect by sympathy.As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to promote digestion and relieve the stomach.An oceasional dose stimulates the hand bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates thé system.Hence it is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists.One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Pills makes him feol decidedly bettor, from their cleansing a+ ~novating eficct on the digestive apparatus.æ Dr.J.C.AYER & CO., Practical Chemists, LOWELL.MASS, U.8.A.Lyer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, FOR PURISYING THE BLOOD, The reputation this ex- cetjuut medicine erjoys, À is derived from its cures, Za many of which are truly marvellous.Inseclerate cases of Scrofulous dis.care, where the system scomed saturated with % corruption, have Leon urificd and cured by it.3 Lerofulons affections and .À à disorders, which were ag NTI Ÿ avated by the acrofu- Css?oua contamination until they were prinfilly aMicting, have been radically erred in gneh great numbers in alinost every section of the country, that the puvlic scarcely need to be informé of Its virthes or uses.Serofislona poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our race.Often, this unseen and untelt tenant of the organism undermines the con- elitntian, and invites the attack of enfecbling or fh.tal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its wesenve.Again, Mt seems to breed Infection hroughout (he body, and then, sn rome favorable acearlon, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous Torme, either on the surface or among the vitals, In the Intter, tnbercles may be sudden; deposited in the lungs or heart, or tuinors forme; iu the liver, or it shows its presence by ernptions on the skin, or foul ulcerations on some part of the body, Tfence the occasional use of a bottle ef this Searsopartitee ls advisable, even when no live sytaptoms of discase appenr.Persons nf- flicted with the following eninplaints generally tnd humediata relief, and, at length, cure, Ly tho use of this SANRSAPARTLLA: St.Antho- ns Fire, Rose or Evysipelas, Tetter, Salt hmm, Scald Head, Ringieorm, Seve Eyes, Sure Ears, and other eruptions or visible forms of Serofulons discuss.Also in the more con- Étalel forma, na Dyspepsin, Draper, Heart Diacase, Its, Epilepsy, Newralgia, and he various Terrors affections of the muscular and nervona systems.Syphilis oF Venereal and Mercurial Dis- tases five cured hy it, though n long time is required for enhduing these ohatinate maladies b any medicine, But long-continued nso of this medicine will enre the complaint, Lovoorrhaa or Whites, Uterine Uleerationa, nil Female Diatases, ave commonly soon relisved nad nit mately caved by its purifying and invigoratin #fect.Minute directions for tach ease eve foun n aur Almanac, suppliod gratis.Jhewmatism and Gout, when caused Ly accumulations of ex- traneons matters In the hood, yiold quickly to it, 88 also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Conges= tion or Inflammation of the TAvor, and Jaune des when nrielng, as they often do, wom the rank ing poisons n the blood, This SARS A~ PARTLLA iy a great vostorer for the strength and vigor of the mrstem.Those who are Languid awl Lintlesn, Despondent, Sieepless, and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or Tears, of any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find imunedinte felief and con.dns evidence of its restoralive power upon PRRPAY ED DY Pr.J.C.AYER & ¢ 0, Lowell, Mass,, Practical and Analytical Chemists, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERY WHERE, Quebec Gazette.Established 1704, DUBLISHED by Messrs.MIDDLETON & DAWSON, Piers, Foot cf Mountain dill, Lower Towa, inthe City of Queben.l'ExMs OF SUBSCRIPTION, TWO DOLLARS per annuin, payable yearly inadvance.ADVERTISEMENTS, delivered in belore two o'clock P.M.on the day of publication, Nserled according to wrillen orders\u2014or tibl Orbid, 1t no Written directtons-\u2014at 50 cents Jor six lines and under, for firet insertion, ad 124 cents for such subsequent insertion; 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ST REUKIVED, a supply of JACOBS\u2019 CU OLTAKLECTRIC PENHOLDER and PENS, for impsriing strength to the wrist and giving steacness to tbe fingers.It hes a wondrous efficacy 1n curing and preventing stiffaess and cramp in ibe fingers and hand, These penbolders and pens will be found ef immense importance to all who write; the steady nse ot woich will ensure a continuance of firmness aoa strength to the bealthy and firm band and wrist, and impart a vigoor and tone to the nervous and weak, giving a steadiness and positive strsngso Lo the trembling band, and com- muvicating » vigorous action unknown, perhaps for years, te tae wrist and fingers of tremuloas writers.N.B \u2014When the pens are apparently used up, or bad, from airt or coagulated ink, they ss well as the metaliic portion of the penholder may be cleansed with pare vinegar, thus rendering them very economical in their nee., A quill or gold pen may be used with the.holder, without incurring any risk of destroying the electric current.donen Peps.oe o Malled to any part of the Dominion for 55 esots per box.For sate by MIDDLETON & DAWSON.Foot of Mountain Kill, Quebec.May $1, 1878, Price, 50 cents per Box, containing one Holder |.CHARLES A.DANA, Edilor.THE DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN, A Newspaper of the Present Times ! 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but, no doubt, the position which she occupies as a teacher has given ber many opportunities of feeling how much such a work was wanted\u2019; and sbe has very justly observed, in her preface, that every perzon acquainted with difficulty under which the English-speaking community labours with regard to French nouns.Hers is not the first attempt to supply a remedy for the difficulty; but out of the many, Mrs.Penuée bas derived most benefit from Goodluck's # French Genders Taught in Six Fables,\u201d and Bolmar\u2019s * Treatire on French Genders,\u2019\u2019in bia edition of Levizac\u2019s Grammar.From these, she very properly admits, she bas drawn largely in the compilation of ber own work, and, with becoming modesty, claims for herself only the werit of baving combined the result of their labours, and having added such extra words as, by a careful investigation of the Academy Dictionary, ebe had found pecessary.But thie was a work of no little importance ; and after a careful perusal of ber brgghure, we bave no besitation in saying tbat » bas done it well; 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gathers from every source agricultural news, the reports of the latest experiments, the stories of LLe latest euccesses and failures, aud whalever may tend af once to better Agriculture, und to zommeud it as tbe first and most important of progresrive Arte, based on nalural science.There are bundreds of thousands engaged in \u2018| diverse pursuits who own or rent a * place,\u201d and give some porliou of their time to its culture nnd improvement.The Weckly Tribune shows them how to make the most of their roods and their hour.both by direction and example.No information equal in qu lity or quantity can be elsewhere oblained for the price of this journal, The Weekly Tribune appeals also to Teach rs, Stadents, and petsoos of inquiring minds, by the character of its Literary contents, which include reviews of all the works proceeding from the master minds of the Old or of the New World, with liberal extracts from those of especial interest.Imaginative Literature also claims attention, but in a subordinate degree.* Hoine Interests\u2019 are discussed weeklyby a ladyspecially qualified to instruct and interest ber own sex, nnu the younger portion of the other.No column ir, more eagerly sought or perused with greater average profit tban here.The News of the Day.elucidated by brief comments, is so condensed that no reader can deem it diffuse, while given sufficiently in deiail to satisfy the wants of the average render, Selections are regularly made from the extensive Correspondence of The Daily Tribune Irom cvery country, and its editorials oi more permanent value are bere reproduced.In short, The Weekly Tribune commends itself to Milltons by ministering to their intellectual wante more fully than ibey are met by any other journal, while its regular reports of the Cattle, Country Produce, and other Markets, will ot themselves eave the farmer who regularly notes them far more than bis journal\u2019s price, For the Family circle of the educated farmer o1 artisan, The Weekly Tribune bas no superior, ar is proved by the bundreds of thousands who, bav- ing read it from childbood, still cherish and enjoy it in the prime and on the down hill of life.We respectfully urge those who know its worth to commend The Weekly Tribune Lo their friends and neighbore, and we proffer it to clubs at prices which barely pay tbe cost of paper and presswork.TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE.To Mail Subscribers.\u2014Que copy, one year 52 issuee, $2 00; 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$10 a year.THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC for 1873 4fll be ready about New: Year.Price 20 cents; ¥ for $1.Address Tue TrinoxE, Now-York.Terme: Casa tx ADVANCE.Quebeo, November 20th, 1872, infection whi hw oY BCROFULA urls in the coustimies of multitudes of nen.Ir either produces or 14 produced hy an cu K fecbled, vitiated aia \u2018Æ vf the blood, wher in gs that fluid becomes in.geompatent to susan *}tlse vital forces in their = leaves the system te 7 fall into disordes and decay.The scrofulous contamination is variously causeu _y mercuri.l diseuse, low living, disorderel digestion from unhealthy food, Impure air, filth und tilhy habits, the depressing vices, an\u2018, above all, hy the venereal infection.Whatever be its orizic, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending \u201cfrom parents te children unto the third md fourth generation ; \u201d\u2019 indeed, it seeins to be tie rod of Him who says, \u201c I will visit the iniqui- \u201cties of the fathers upon their children.\u201d \u2018Île disonses which it originates take various naw -3, according to the organs it attacks.In the Jungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finali - Consumption ; ia the glands, swellings whith suppurate and becomes ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which pio duce indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver coin- plaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections.These all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz.puritication nnd invigoration of the blood.Purify the blood, and these dagorons distempers leave you With feeble, , or corrupted blood, you cane not have health ; witk that \u201clife of the flesh\u201d healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease.+ Prepared by Dr.J, C: Ayar, Sri.Ayer's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most cfectunl antl dotes that medical scicace has discovers\u2019 of this afflicting distemper, and for the cure où the disorders it entails.That it is far superior ta any other remedy yet devised.is known by alf who have given it a trial.That it does com: bine virtues truly extraordinary in th~'r etic upon this class of complaints, 18 induspurahilg roven by the great multitude of publicl® Enown and remarkable cures it has mnde the following diseases : King's Evil of Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erupe tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery= sipelas, Rose or St.Anthouy's Fire, Salt Rheum, Seald Head, Coughs fiom tue berculous deposits in the lungs, White Swe 8, Debility, Dropsy, Dalles Dys or Indigestion, Synhilis an Byphilitic Infeetions, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole scries of complaints that arise from impurity of the blosd.Minute reports of individuul cases may be found in AYER'S AMERICAN ALMANAC, which is furnisked to the druggiste a for gratuitous distributici, whercin may bY learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to nfford relier, Those oases are purposely taken from all sec tions of the country, in order thet every readet may have access to somo one who can speak ta him of its benefits from personal experience.Scrofula depresses she vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitus tions.@ Hence it tends to shorten, and- docs roatly shorten, the average duration of human ife.The vast importance of these considerns tions has led us to spend years in perfeciing a remedy which is adequate to its cure.Thii we now offer to the public under the name of AYER'S Samsaraminia, although it is come sed of ingredients, some of which exceed thy Best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power.By its aid jen may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders.l\u2019urge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood; purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow.By its peculing virtues this romody stimulates the vital func tions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it.We know the public have Leen\u2019 deceived hy many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promi.4 much and did nothing ; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this.Tis virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reach.\u201d Although under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and i?far moro effoctual than any other which Lig ever been available to them.A7TBR\u2019S CHERRY PECTORAL, Tho World's Great Remedy fof .Coughs, Colds, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease.This has been so long used and so universally known, that we need do no moro than assure the public tha its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, und that it may bs relied on to do all it has ever done.Prepared by Dr.J.C.Aven & Co, Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mas Sold by all arnggiets everywhere.Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Cclor.A dressing which is at once ryrrenble, healthy, and elvcinal for preserving tho hair.Fuded or grey hair is soon restored te s/s original crlor, with the gloss and A 2 Sreshness of youth, SLE Thin heir is thickened, falling bair checked.and bald- .ness often, though not always, cured by its use.Nothing cau restore ile bair where the follicles are destroyed, ; or the glands atrophied and decayed.But such as romain can le saved for usefulness by this application.Instead of fouling do bair wkh a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it elean aud vigorous Its occasional use will prevent the hai from turning gray or falling off, ans consequently provent baldness.Fre: from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous, aud injurious to \"Fe hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it.merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else ean be found so desirable.Containing neither oll por dye.it does - not soil white cambrie, and yet lasts \u2019 long on the hair, giviug it a rich, glossy - lustre and à perfume.: If wanted ce Praorioas amp Axaayrioar Crmrsts, 1 SE tas _ BIOm 00 i a \u2014 Property fôr Bileor tv Loi+Evang.Lasigue.|, N w Books\u2014Midd'etôn & Dawsoa.\\ Auction Sale\u2014J.Parke & Sous, | Jusoiveut Act of 1869 \u2014Owen Murphy.! B:ilif's Sale\u2014P.Lepage, B à.C.In HE LATEST Ngws, GREAT BRITAIN, Loadan, April 18 \u2014A severe thunder Blorm The Cropa vers njured, \u2018Several persons were struck by tk 3 0 ighioing aud killed.3 wealher through g oor England to-day iy fy, Geo.Bidwell ang Edwin Noyes then and, were again brought befo Lug his afternoon.Mr.Steward, ork, uni counsel for the Bauk aor; or i : MsDonvell, in hat où the vs.present, aad he produced documentary pj, es : lence lou was luriter ud- Wm.Blakely, of Ne tle-on.ne backer of she Taylor.Winauig pro principal 2 npi .England, off-re to find a four-oured crew To wot Over the champion.©, for from £200 ta nuzhip ung Purlier to Ing over (Lu tame ship course on the river Tyn £500 aside; or to back Wi row utiy o\u2018her two men Jiy course und for a like sum.REPORTED MURDER OF SIR 8.BAKER AND BIS wip, London, April 11.\u2014Intelligence from p u says that Sir Samuel Buker and wite were Po fered in the decor of Atrios by the Natives ey wer 4 i i ; A x © With the Egyptian expeditlon up Loudon, April 17.\u2014Tha rumour oudg .of th of Sir Samuel Baker and his wily Causes à uueasiness at the Foreign Office.The Gone ment bas received no inturmation Whatever 1 re imtion to tb occurrence.Marl Granvil, a telegraphed to Alexandria, making inguire 10e he origin of the report, #4188 lquiry into \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SPAIN.Madrid, April 16\u2014Mauy Carlisis d ar dering to the Government General's troops fo North, in the hope of receiving an ainnesi, * It is reported that Prince Henry of Beet who took up arms in the cause of Don Cu Tor won Killed in à late engagement, os, \u20ac detachmeuts of Carliats und which before tue attack on Poigeerda small, to the belp of the troops of that tow) wore repulsed by the Republicans, and lost a oe :Iclusive of prisoners, men, Additional reinforcementa of troop i A 8 arriv Puigee:ds, Whee they were received with CEE enthusiasm, i i ; Cy Bian © Carlists are again threatening The Government received intelli lire crushing Solent by the Republicans of oar orce ut San Lorenzo, de la À i vince of Gerona.' Mage, in tbe Pro- Madrid, À pril 15\u2014Tte report th ; - at th i troops in Porto Rico are ia revoit Le Spanish Government is untrue, They merely weked for 80 Increase of their pay, which was granted #od no demonstration was mada, granted thew any *drid, April 17\u2014Tue rumor current yeater a © fai .= ha Lots crisis in oe Micistry was iminiveut Paris, April 17\u2014A despateh fro Jerli m a Carlist souroe says that a band of Spanish surg under Chieftain Doregarry, mad» a sharp assault on On te, in she Province of Guipucers, and aller a short conflict, succeeded i ! sion of that town.\u2014 \" thling posses - \u20ac murder \u2014\u2014 THE POPE'S ILLNESS.Rome, April 16.\u2014It is sonounced this morsin= that the Pepe is improving.mowing The reports that the Pope is ina critical condition are false.The physicians believe that bia dndispo-ition will last some time, but ia angeroua.e Holy Father\u2019 irits- ot ings y Father\u2019 spirits.are London, April 16.\u2014A Rome spec; ndon, .pecial saya th condition of the Pope is critical, and an Lie cardinals bave been summoned.ftome, April 17.\u2014Thers is no im rovement in the Pope's cundition to-day.Persons \"bo have been admitted into his presence make the most contradictory reports in relation to his i].ness.The Italian Government exbibits anxiety, with instructions for the guidance of tbe Roman demire of the Pontiff.Advices received here from Rom -, Catholic sources, declare that the Pope is rapidiy recovering Irem his illaess, and that no feurs of Lig demise are at present entertnived.\u2014\u2014_ FRANCE.Paris, April 16\u2014Gen.Manteuffel, Commander af the German Army of Occupation, puve a loner to-day at Nancy in honor of the biitb-du of President Thiers.7 of the titled The Paris Legitimists and Bonapartistx have agreed upon Liepma as tbeir candidate for © vacancy in the representation of Puri Nations! A-sembly.P His \u2014 MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.London, April 17, 5 p.o.\u2014 Bullion in the B 5 p.m.he Bank of Eoglaud decreased £166,000 during the pat week.Consols closed uncoanged.New 5's 89}.Paris, April 17\u2014Builion in Bank of France bas increased 1.000,000 francs during the past week.Rentes at 55f.90c.\u2018 Livetpool, April 17.5 p m\u2014Cotton closed dull.plands SH to 941.Orleans 93d.Sales 10,000 bales, including 3,000 bales for speculation and export : of the sales 5,000 were American.\u2014\u2014 AMERICAN DESPATGIIES, HORRIBLE AFFAIR IN ARKANS AS.M-mpbis, Apiil 16\u2014The Aucasta Arkansas Bulletin publishes à letter from Thomas Warren, of Union, County of Ark, giving an account of the horrible outrage upon the marder ol a white woinan by a negro of thut connty.A few werks ago a married woman went to a urighbonr's house to remain several days bat found to one at bome, and started to return, when a negro stopped her horee, took her off, and drove, pushed and pulled her eight miles into the bottom lands, where be tied her to a tree, and left her, keeping her there three days.On the second day, while atill tied to the \u2018tree, rhe gave inrth to a child.On the third day, the husband of the unfortunate woman, not finding het at the ;neightion:\u2019s, but discovering her borre where Lie negro left it tied, collected some friends and begun to xearch, which resulted in finding her dead, (he body tied to the tree, the negro baving murdered her by blows upon th» head with acluh, The murderer *00n afterwards was captured by a party of negroes, who were assisting to search at tlhe husband's request.The negroes built two log beaps, and setting them on fire, placed the negro between them.They were twenty-four hours burnimyg bim, and at intervals subjected him to à horrible torture, such ns the scorching off his toes, and strips from bis body.There were 3 other negroes concerne | in ravishing the woman; they were subsequently caught and shot.\u2014 GREAT RIOT IN LOUISIANA.New York, April 16.\u2014The Times has the following rpecial :\u2014New Orleans, April 13\u2014 Intelligence bas just reacted this city that à sanguioary riot occurred on Sunday in Grant parieb.\u2018The distarbance grew out of the increasing abimesity which existed between tho negroes of Grant parish and the whites of Rapid parish, In each the colored predominating in thelr respeotive localities.All day Sunday the two factions quarrelled at the court honse in the village or tuwn of Collax, snd a riot finslly oalminated in the court house being reb on fire by (he whites, sud burned to the ground, together with from two to three hundred negroes who were unable to escape from the burning building.The unforiunate colored men were literally ronst- ed alive In sight of their enemies, Of all the whites engaged in the: Agbt only two or thres were k lled and wounded, owing to the fact that very few of the negroes were in possession of arms or other weapons.It is understood that the authorities Intend making en invemigation into the affair for the purpose of securing the punishment of the guilty parties.rm RIOTING IN INDIANA.Indianopolie, April 15\u2014A serious riot isin progress at Knight Town, [udiana, between the strikers und coal miners and furnacers and the or on acoount of \u201cany lottery, colored miners Intely imported Irom Virginia.ar soheme of chance of any k ni or The whole town is apparently now engaged in soription, by whalèver name, siy'e or title the general melee originating with the negroes ¢ s.me may be denominated or known, or [sod strikers, which soon spread.The negroes berever, located,\u201d are, upon conviction, to are now at thelr boarding house, well armed and as {be \u201cRoel in any sum not less than $50 nor ell guarded by the local police, the crowd \u201cWhat is that to more than $300, and be imprisoned in the man, \u201cI havea (county jail not less than ten nor more than and hold the Grand ninety days, at the discretion of the court.\u201d ngilile for ita safe delivery.Na exception is made for churoh ey, and you may do as|or surrounding it throwing stones and other missiles.oompany of colored miners frum Brazil avd vicinity have come to tbe aid of the negroes.| Many shots were fired during the meles.Tho : made lor of fair lotteries Govarnment bas been appesled to for troops w30 newspaper gift distributions.The purchaser are expeoted immediately.A body of police from this city will arrive in Knigbt Town about 5 a.m.adioutions now are that there will be blovdy A courier has left (he Vatican fur Germany Catholic Bishops in that country in cace of the: New York, April 17.\u2014 A Loudon Epecial ray - throng =O Er mee en Fe] SU ge La My Li Mo eal hid iq bu Pri Sh ren epr dir rou 187 Mon bad 5th and The spri atti Sha Abe Glen Luk Hed Glen Pom T very on As Qu exp poi pro T Jowi amp pani Nat Cnng Alla Inma Nats Gain Whit, Miesi Th down rod nott ano Me Brig Trus Chris the the I fount him, num San \u201clan foun: the I prob solve \u201cmon Lody Y.tircle of th the o Ame) of th noted] Caml el n Eger of gre THING yach So ment note Janis of tl open of ti comp name over the whil parir may Dept Fu Br Cour natal == nc UHR QUEBHO Gazette, #RIDAY EVENING, APRIL lv, 1904, ro vrs ial a.= pap MODOC BUTCHERY.S I b A .; Re | wo rashes, Ape icon.Soot | DAIES DY uction, ZINA INSURANCE COMPANY, Insolvent Act of 1869, .Ayer's 3 rece Lieu, Sherwood, ho we wounded ; Of HARTFORD, Conn.ta the M AND AMENDNMENTs.ihe situck \u201che Lientensnt was bolding ao BY J.PARKE & SONS.CASH CAPITAL, cane $3,000,000.n the Matter of who approached FORTIN & DALY, of Quebec and St.Benrl, - MANITOBA AND NORTH-WEST w with an Indien boy, Cherry Pectoral, Dealers ; wad CHARLES FORTIN, iudivi- > fatervie pite flag.Gen Gillem raye \u2014 \u2014 ; À IN, ludiv .jcket under 8 W ib e - HIS COMPANY WAS ESTALLISHE dusily and us having been a partocr in the TERRITORIES.A z ! be will A every ele Zt anTadian shall Awe tion Sale m 1819.LOSSES PAID in lity three frm of Ricuaud & Co, Suipbullders, \u2014 œ For Dissnsgs sho Tpost end Larss, r eat be murder of Gen.Canby.Mr.years, $35,000,000, The amonni lost by Insotvenis.FTER THE 10ru OF JUNE NEXT, Ty ee At 8 \u2018 he lofi 10.an of the or bopeful.\u2014OF\u2014 the Boston Fire this montn is 81,500,000, ME CREDITORS of the above-named - Emigrants buving Through Tickets will be Under contract with the Government of Canadas and i\u2019 Meachams © me ' The net Assets of the Company on lat Nov, INSOLVENTS are hereby NOTIFIED that seus fiom Toronto 10 Fort Garry, Muoitobs, at for the Cunveyunce of Canadian aud A he ren\u2019 3 > RG Houscholà Farnitare and Effects were $13,050,000, Alter providing for all they have deposited in my Office Deed of U8 followloy rates: United States Mail dinoovertas of mécern e A HORRIBLE BIGHT.; + its Liabilities, including Loses at Boston.the Compurition und Discherge, purporting oo be TORONTO TO PRINCR ARTHUR'A LANDING BY WAY -\u2014 He à suive, ow wo of I.Little Rock, Ark., April 16.~Tps.praveyari _ Company's Assets are over $3,500,000, exvouted by a majority in number of their Credi- OP UOLLINGWOOD OR SARNIA, 1673.\u2014 WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.\u20141873 gf more real values 15 on 1be banke of the Arkensss r ver cave BY AUCTION WILL BE SOLD =~ FIRS RISKS taken ut moderate tuies, tore, representing tbree-fourths in value vf thoir Aduits, $5; Children under twelve years of \u2014 \u2019 \u2019 j robin than chin ef: 1 Sunday, and 700 bodies were washe 5.?LOSSES settled promptly.{abilitl-s sut ject (0 be computed iu uscertaiving #K& ball-price ; 150 ls.personal baggage, free.|\" HIS COMPANY'S LINES are composed R étocaces of 1e Tarot Li \u2014\" \u2014ON\u2014 DANIEL MoSIB & SON, such proporiiun ; and oh 'uld no oppoeritiun be Extra baggage, 35 cents per 100 Iba.! of the undernoted First-class Full-powered and Lungs.A Vat ; \"ago 14-\u2014me Sptso 170 MONDAT, THE 28th OF APRIL, | 222 Ader.iin dre, SAL ds ert so ie lus Eœugane 810 Condos nig ens ar Se ribet ua\" - \u2014_ | X r the Jas.3 + Ohi , y 4 î ou iis ni a Conelantinople, Apr 4\u2014The Se re \u2019 y Ten publication of this notice, which will be an hal pants.$10.i pan under voire Tours Porat, 4200 tons, (Building) art ie and > rent 20 Be fenna exposition.A ER RESIDENCE OF MR.WILLIAM N OTICE WEDNESDAY, pu 23rd duy of APRIL, Instunt, luggage $2.60 per 160 lue Basge, tree, Lxiru SARMATIAN, 300 « Copt 5 \u201cWyle.iy et ro t hy 18 sures (0 \u2019 SRN, foof of Fabrique Street, all bi : © undersigned Assignce will act upon said Emigrant ë ; CIRCASSIAN © 3400 : : y and ellectuiliy ; \u2014\u2014 ponsebold Jéfrocte, conristing bY; a nice jot of ISS GIBB intends, on the 1st of MAY next Deed 2 Componttion and Dissharge according Provisions will bomever Prat rte re SO NDINAVIAN, Port \u201c Cp A ASE a slam, een te fon That MARITIME INTELLIGENCE.|buraiture Tue ie vent doom, and Kitoben to REMOVE ber SUMOOL to the house: OWEN MURPLIY price, nt Sbeban lowan, Fort Frances, and the ERUSIAY, 8000 + Lt Smith, RN.R, OWEnRY Paovomai wil and does ralievs aud A .The whole without the least reserve.corner of Ste.URSULE and LOUIS STREETS.Puy, nee North-West Angle of the Lake ol the Woods, AUSTRIAN, 2700 + Capt.J.Ritchie, gure the alfticuag disorders of the Thiront and r.The re St, Patrick, Cupt.Stephen, left Glus- Sale at TWO © pan x where she will recsive only a LIMITED NUM- Quebec, April 4, 1873.5 * THRUUGH TICKETS FOR EM!GRANIS TO YURT GARRY, ASTORIA, 2700 « Capt.Wotte.Lungs beyond way ether oe Patmonary Organe \" gow April LA, for Quebec and Montreal.\u2019 ana, BE a Tay in Vis PRINCE ARTHUR'S LANDING, PENOVIAN, 2600 < CPR a.yield 1's powert sad of Consumidlon, ; eers, ) SRM will commence MONDAY, .: Stati , , ë * Capt.Richardson.icly The re Severn.Cp ot Tor os Quebec, April 18, 1873.the TWENTY-FIRST of APRIL, on Y Insolvent Act ot 1369, Northern, Groat mono, md Grand Te ibe epIAX, 8200 « Cupt.Barclay.re Table a ND eleves vec er London on , Miss G.has arranged to bave a PREPARA- AND Railways, ! run MUOEEN LAN, 3434 « Li Archer.R.N.R.they not provea beyomd Supe As s remedy, ! Montrer avian, Capt Richardson, left ' TORY CLASS for BOYS, under 12 years, from AMENDMEN1S.Emicrsat MaMTOBAN, 3400 Capt.Hugh Wylie.1! fs adequate, en whigh the public muy rey we The Allan 8- Peravian, Capt Richardson.le ew ooks 2104 PM.Number limited to SIX.fa the Matter of migrants are requested to take notice, that CANADIAN, 3000 «\u201c Capt.MeKenzie, for full protestien.Ry caring Coughs, ths in Liverpool on the 1510 etal, for Quebec and e Quebec, 14tb April, 1873 7 JOHN LEMESURIER okie of luggage are limited to 200 lus.Jura Scotia, 2300 \u201cCapt.Grange.forerunnd or mors sorkns disease, ft pies un- extra steamer.vr \u2018 a \u2018 , Or convenience b NORTH AMERICAN \u2018 i numbered ve an amount of i t 0 Monte regia bark Jubn, Captain Olsen, MOMDL - Wholesale Grocer, of Quebec, Potlages.of transport on the Comer oA, 1784 \u201c Cul.J Miller.to be sompu à Tt ehnilon bil, aad on.: te > .Pu 08.vinoes the most seep .Every family shou! 1 of her winter-quarters at Indian Cove » ; An losolvent, | MERCHANDIZE, Acibny, 1350 \u201cCapt.Wilsep.keep it hand thon Against the er ema fur.and was towed to Davie\u2019s Slip by the ETON & DAWSON Insolvent Act of 1869.EE CREDITORS of the above named 316r 2010 of June nest, will be transported ST Aa 1660 Capt.E.Scoit.and\u2019 unparesived sulek of Pulmonary Afor Tt Champion, where she will be repaired HAVE JUST RECEIVED: [a tbe matter of Insolvent sre bereby NOTIFIED that be bus from Prince Arthur's Landing to the eustero a BN IEW, 1432 \u201c Capt.A.Woods.tops, which ars easily mst at first, but which 1- | pues 10 tekIDK ID CATE, HE Story of Earth and Man, by J.W AMBROISE LAROCHE Jégonited la my Office à Desd ol Composition kugle, at iyo Yate $2 er 700 tors nets oak | Mur ©.Capt-Stephen.ve Fit ng med pre sit s ME \u2019BEC.\u2014 garth and Man, by J.W., and Discharge, purporting to be executed by u \u20ac, e rate o per 100 lbs, or $40 per .; Le First MAIL Steauer rom Quesec\u2014The ns T Dawson, LL.D., F.RS., F.G.3 ! An Ineol .UV, MCaRTRE, purporting fo y ton of 2,000 Ib fs unwise to be without 1.As a safeguard to sin.Captain Dutton, left Liverpool yestor- + LL.D, F.RS., F.G.S.n Ineolvent, wajority in number of his Creditors, representing = 2 THE STEAMERS OF THB distressing disens chic n Prust S00 April, for Quebec and Montreal Lectures on the Study of History, delivered in FINAL DIVIDEND SHEET tna been pre- three-fourths In value of bis liubilitics subject Each pleceor package to be of convenient size.> boast he Throat aad Gost of childhood, Cnty y day .\u20ac .; .4 RY 0 OL 08, She is the first mail stowmsbip for the St.Law Oxlord, by Goldwin Smith, M.A.GR open to objection uutil tbe TWENTY- to bo computed in sscertaining suob proportion ; | Not exceeding 300 Ibs, in weight, avd to be MAIL LIN E ProTORAL |s Jralasble; for, by its timely use, mc | pareare\u2014cnly a Story \u2014by Ouida DIA day of APIIL, 1678, ater \u201cwhich 42d should pe opposition be made (© such Deed fioly bound or aston.p {Spilling from LIVERFOOL every THURS- End saved 10 ta love mad afletion cented on 0, orted \u2018batthe Franco-Canadian S.S.Practical Harseshoeing, by G.; ; ; | orses, Oxen aggons, and heavy articles.AY.And from PORTLAND every SATURDAY, - i ir ut a were, uot belng ready in time for the Ke 2 Mtoe by G Flemming, M.R.I., WILLIAM WALKER, juridical days next after the last publication of such ss ca-tings and $aschinery, 4 be sent y them.It nots spoedily and surely against oud sailiag at Loo FOYLE to receiva on board aud land Bails and Passengers to and from Ireland and Scotland) are intended to be despatched fiom PORTLAND : this netice, which will be on MONDAY, the 21st day of APRIL, instant, the undersigned Assignee will aot upon said Deed of Composition i i d in eome other ring huriness, will procee Mh direction in place of taking the Bt.Lawrence route, this surpmear.Official Aeeignee.through to the same point, on giving due notice and making special arrangements for the con- veyauce of tbe same, Slow Horres made Fast, and Fast Horses made Faster, &c.,\u2014 Successful Methods of Developing the Speed of Horses, &o.sleep.No one suffor troublesome Influ- Quebec, 10th Aprll, 1873.enza and painfal nchitis, when they know how easily they can be sured.nary eolds, ome wl sound apd hoaltli-restoring .and Discharge according to its terms.: cui ; .v Originally the prodnet of long, Inborious, and a Tug Serine FLEET \u2014On the êth of April.Hunters\u2019 and Trappers\u2019 Practical Guide\u2014 Insol vent A ct of 1369.OWEN MURPHY, 0 No ines or epirituous liquors will bo taken Monavtan, 541 URDAY, Sin April, 1873 snecesful Lhomienl Invest ation, no cost or toil 1871, 139 versela had ssiled for Quebec and illustrated, ent ver tho route from Prince Arthur's landing.5 TAN, 2th is spared in making every bottle in the utmost 8 É Monireal.On the 4th of April, 1872, 160 vessels ; ; In the Matter of ; signee.By direction SCANDINAVIAN, \u201c 19th « 6 possible perfection.I} may bo confidently relied 3 Ha BH Quebeo, 4th April, 1873 8 ' bad sailed for the same deetinations; and on the Ppy Hours\u2014Information and Amusement, LÉON GINGRAS ) pril, .F.BRAUN POLYNESIAN, \u201c 26th \u201c upon as possessing af the virtues it has ever A sih April, 1873, 114 vesrels had saîled For Quebce conlaining 200 Interestiog and Entertaining \u2019 Insolvent - = .Secretar AUSTRIAN, \u201c Srd May, * exhibited, and capable ef producing cures as a and Montrea), being 46 less than last year.Articles, 200 Puzzles, and 100 illustrations.DIVIDEND SHEET has b 0 ven Insolvent Act of 1869, Department of Publio Works y memorable as the grentest it has over effected., The following are a few of the sailings of the Qur Private Theatricals: or, Guide to the À open to objection until be 28h instant N } Outawa, 28th Marob, 1873.Rates of Passage from Quebec: (Point Levi) PREPARED FT } spring Canadian fleet, from which the frst Amateur Stuge, after which Dividend will be paid ) AND AMENDMENTS.April 4, 1873.6 Cubin sessecsennanss $78 or $88 pe arrivals may be looked : Manual of Preserving, Pickling, and Curing\u2014 x HENRY v : In the Matter of Steerage.revs onsaon 31 Dr.J.C.AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., or Left Glasgow.Left Greenock.(a Collection of Choice Ruceipts, &o.) : i ELE, LOUIS FONTAINE, of Quebec, Insolvent Act of 1869 Practical and Analytical Chemists.ue Shandon.\u2026.25 March.26 March A um.For sale by Quebec.April 12, 1873, F \u2019 Dry-Goods Merchant, ° TIE STEAMERS OF TBE SOLD BY ALL DRUGGINTS EVERYWHERE, = do.26 do pm.: : An Insolvent.ao .r- hora 26 0 26 do ra me ee Insol [ THE undersigned, OWEN MURPHY, Otfcial raormi PA rs GLASGOW LINE Quebes, July 18, 1872 ut \u2019ake Erie\u2026\u2026.26 do, 26 do Pu.Quebec, April 18, 1873, .n : 9 Assignee, of QUEBEC, have been appointed \u2019 EC, Are intended to sail between the CLYDE and er 27 do.27 do pu.AP solvent Act of 1869.ASSIGNEE in this matter.CREDITORS are District of Quebec.PORTLAND, at intervals during the season of ART- UNION OF LONDON, ist Left Liverpool.F Sal : =~ In the Matter of requested to file their Claima before me within IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.Winter Navigation.ts, .\u20ac .CHA.TH.\u2014_\u2014 Hi Graber.eee .35th March.or ale or to Let, RLES LOSH THOMSON, The Insolvent has deposited in my Office a 1B the Matier o on 5 Ta Berths not secured until pald for, 1873.\u2014THIRTY-BEVENTH YEAR.id, : OMR eee LT bat nique ; ' Deed of Composition and Discharge, purporting L ROUSSEAU u experienced Surgeon carried on each vesse) \u2014 Tre an sous ne WTA Iorearore 3 MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY HE INSOLVENT has made an Aan to be execuied by the majority in number of his Insolvent, For further particulars apply to Inatitated 188Y.\u2014Incorporated 1846.vers arc songs\u2019 Hoe ED as Dns À SITUATED in ST.EUSTACHÉ T of bis Estate lo me ; and the CREDITORS Creditors, and representing three-fourths of bis TTYBE undersigned bas fled in the office of this ALLANS, RAE & CO.President on Wednes : , A.; ; ; aré NOTIF abilities.ould no objection be made Lo ourt a Deed of Composition and Discharge .: à the Be haat 1% [be lntier, place may The DWELLING Nooo), MONTCALM WARD.St.Peter Strom Quebes on MONDAY, Bo dr said Deed of Composition and Discharge within cree by bis Oreditors ; pad on the FIRST day Quebec, March 29, 1873, Agents The Right Hen.I.erd BUUGHTON, D.( ne netec is on ro firet arrival off Indian covy 2 good Cellar, and is suppli .day of APRIL, at TWO o'clock, P.M., to : three juridical days next after the last publica- © nexi he will apply to the said Court Vieo-Presidents ; o ; \u2019 plied with Water, | , $ ! receive ji i i 1 \u2019 : al arly pest weck, unless the weather should Water-Glosets, etc.! Siatements of the Affairs, and to appoint an Tod doy notice, which will be on the Twenty.for à contrmation of the discharge thereby 2 BI rem The Most Hen.(ho Marquis of Northamptus.u prove unfavourable | Hoon LE for cight horses, with Conch \u201c0 WILLIAM WALKER Assignee will act upon'the said Deed of Com.LEGER BROUSSEAU, 55 AFF Fe The Vebh Ras.the Dean of Wert minster in The ATLANTIC PASTENGER FLEET.\u2014The fo]- » ele.Interim Assignee.position and Dircharge according to its terms.per C.A.Mousser, ilk a.i J * : are lowing chews the number of passenger.vesecls A SHED or HANGAR, 70 feet long by 24 wide.Quebec, 8th April, 1873.OWEN MURPHY, Quebec, 28th bis Attorney ad litem.BS 28 Ee SIE Bd Every Subscriber of ene Goinen will receive employed by the various on of Liv pol aly This is an excellent atand for a Master-Car- Assignee.nebee, 28th March, 1873.re ale EN 3.besides n ehanee of a PRIZE at ile ainual the panies sailing frem tho port of Liverpocl only : penter or for u Manufacturer.H ' H ! Quebeo, 81st March, 1873.~ a \u201d ste % x distribution In Apiil,es imprersion of à line Lie Name of Line.Steamers.Tons.The whole is in perfect order.ams.ams.\u2014 Great Red uction Plate, «Rats IT er Insolvent Act of 1869, v Go CUN \u201cBEDBRA M.\u2018bo Poe 12 36.000 An ENGINE of 20 horse-power, with all the N HAND, A LOT OF VERY FINE ON- AND AMENDMENTS.= 2 .* ho National.12 36.000 Machinery pequired by a Carpenter, such as tario SUGAR-CURED HAMS, {a the Matter of ° D Gi ODS \u201cAnd the man wondering at ber, bold lis ill- poulet anes, etc, etc., a | irj \u2018 y.Ge Sr 22.600 Apply to | \u2019 For sale br & R.M.SHAW & CO., HENRY JOHN JEFFERY and ROBERT L.AT $ BE BRITIH AND NORTH AMERICAN DE fon oF motes Gen.ae Be biroura:y ny Mississippi and 18,027 EVANG.LAVIGNE, Lower Town.THORPE, carrying on business in Quebec ! NEWS AL MAIL STEAMSRIPS, between Engraved by W.Holl, afler the origiunl by Fan _ 364 St.Eustache Street.Quebec, April 14, 1873.3 as Commission Merchants, under the name, LeRossi n 1 & D ids \u2019 CORK TOK pnd LIVERPOOL, calling at Goodall, R.A.Bo.motal\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.8 202,627 Quebeo, April 18, 1873.m style, and firm of W.H.JEFFERY & CO, 1Z10 aviason s F N y The Prixes Inolode tbe rigbt fo relact à vnluni-le .| f each 1 b t , .Work of Artfrom one of the Public Exhibitions; oN fom at £100,000 sand the aggregate sum \u2018bus CANADA.Wa nted t&o Rent.IN LICE, Is boreby given, that the [osolveats No.10, ome LOR .ow York.16 Bronze Vases and Tauzer ; ; slam eue , .ll roduced, when added to the amount expended PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, : a my oilice 8 0 ST.JOHN STREET, (WITHOUT Saturday, Apl.19 A limited number ef volames of choice Etching y ! | b 1 No.1129 POSITION and DISCHARGE, purporting to be ) 3 J of Oe Te De bith \u2018gure ugeby this ladustsy : \u2019 executed by majority in number of the Credi- AND .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Saturday, &.pl.26) by the Etching Old, aed olber Woikr, pro or \u2014 CIRCUIT COURT ih À ie UPPER ro Potion 10 tors of the mid Intolvents, representing three.Passage Street, Point Levi.|
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