Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 20 mai 1875, jeudi 20 mai 1875
[" COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPINQ GAZETTE.VOL XXIX.QUEBEC, THURSDAY.MAY 20, 1875.No.10,9 lidUJBWC AS rt OUGHT TO BE.***** fc present steymg in thU city a ciTil engineer from Belfast, Ireland, named Mr.Wh H Iwgent eman ¦ pt^r-r «.eerwcof \u2022ketcheeendplAM rwrteenting the fortitioetioM el the city in n^renoTated\t\u2022*> \u2022*>\"- iag auggeated impW\\lWfienU,>nd ^xten* aiona of A«a**i*i John i tree ta.The Igea to be oemed eei » to eeceert the mnovu betfetfe*, ijûcu end rmmperti which enwoo the tew*» into * opnlinuoni promenede^ bndging otci ithe.¦ etreeta lending oat of the toWfl olth appropriate geto^ ¦p^aJ^.A^iàdat'Kountnin Hill with m haadsomu light ironu bridge, ao that Tiaitoee\u2014dni ieKnnoonld have an tm«rtem»pted walk from Duirhaea Terrace vrlacia, and so hack «o the.Xernnei The sketobee Imre b*s* prepwred at the ie-stlgaticm of Hls.iktdOenoy Oio^overnor Q«ntr«d» nnd have recei*qd Ids meat demanded before they can claim anything like parity, there is an Augean stable of corruption to be cleaned out\u2014yet they ignore all the defects*of the system they have built op under the cloak of patriot ism and piety, to which they cannot find time to pay any attention, so engrossed are they in discovering grievances neighbours, requiring redressai.We wish some of those biasing enthusiasts would divert Somewhat of their attention horns wards.If they would bestow a little of that solicitude they gush with upon the wrongs the Province of Quebec has to submit to, instead of wasting it upon the contented Manitobans and the satisfied Alqepoaes, they might immortalise them ifelvea and help their party, bat so long Lord Dude rim takes no com moo interest in the wetfkre and appear ance of the North American Gibraltar, and is extremely desirous that itS ch.u%®4ir as s sutoq^ly fortified at^ should not fie .altoopd\tJ?f repute.Should Mr.Lynn\u2019s ,^»uu he bcooghi into requisition the many or-dntectursl sad natural beauties oi Que bee would be very greatly fohanced^s^ its attractiveness for tisitort much m is te be in.ein-»onscce wth the prevailing architecture of the city, name ly, Norman lyC ki i and bear eti session has seen the ilrlsh members Intro-1 smite the Philistine hip and thigh dncing amendments upon every clause, and certainly not aware of the confusion disputing the passage ofthe measure line by 1\t- nMn h*,, own D line if not word by word, On one clause hsv-houaes for arms, log reference to searching\t, , t .the Government only sscsptd a defeat by a majority of two, and it require» the whips to keep the lobbies foil in order to control the ^ , votes of Home Rulers and others who sym.pathise with tb*m in thlnkiug that thsmea-I iure 1b needlessly oppressive.That Bill Is to bs before the House to-day again, so that the Budget discussion which was to have taken place to-day will have to be postpon- ^Bpeakiog of the Budget, I may as well give some particulars regarding it.In it there *a a scheme for facilitating the liquidation of the National Debt, and that scheme seems likeiy to meet with a good deal of at-tendon if not opposition before it becomes law.The main print iplo uo-derlyiug this proposal Is fiilty of Davment towards liquidation of debt ins ead bodies.\t^ The Ontadten^ys-\u2014MW* supported the Ouimet Government, and we wouW have continued our confidence evpn after the Tannerie* affair, convinced at we ale Ion and the report that no look.tioon offMd Mayor, who in determined upon leavi ig on oar r\u2014«kv before be quits the Mayoralty, ns they look through the wrong end of\t0f Isavlcg the matter to chance and\tChancel-\tI\tjudgment of the people for nny tW will fail of retrieving\tlois.Daring tfie present financial\ty -ar the\t,\t^\tof tim«.One of them ta Dr.Th the teleaoope they will fail w euu g\t^ 0< £37,400,000 is set aside fo\tthe pay-\t0IL Bead the following and b the influence whoae loss they deplore, or\tcbarui .irtjiiuoi/.ui *A .*00 Ma j » I ij ^ .r I , v.TERMS : »;o¦ vt di I» «\t, 1\t\u2019 i j Trancfemt Ouest», -\t$2.60 per dey 2.00 *1 160 h DOO IIaICKISTSE.Notice ib hbreby given that all owners, or possessor», of Dogs are required by law to take ont a license on or balms tbe 1st May In each year, and to bave a Number af ached to the Collar cf tbe ©Jg, In default of which they are liable to tbe fin* and penalties imposed by the said tew.Persons net having compiled with the law by tbe 15th Instate; WiU he pro*dented accord ingly.J\tL.E.DORION, U\t.\tCity Treasnrsr.May 10, 1876.\t%\t0 MORNING CHRONICLE, QUEBEC CAZETXE, ESTABLISHED 1764.M 1NOORPORATFB 1874 The Daily and Weekly \u201c Chronicle \u201d are for sal* at' Mr.O.E.HollweUto, Army Stationer, opposite Poet Office ; Mr.M.Miller, Peter Street; Mr.George M.Pierce, Fabrique Street ;,Mr Brown, St Joha Street, (Within) ; Mr.Darvean, Tobacconist, 88] St.John Street, (without) ; Mr.Gale, corner of Bt.Ensteche and D\u2019Aiguillon Streets, St.John -\u2018nborbs, and at Mr.Ritchie\u2019s, Bouth ^seheo July At, 1674- .Advertising Agents for the \u201cMorning '\t^ cSironicle\u201d 9bobob Stkxxt, Batbs, Hjcndt A Co., and F.Augar, Lon*on Gxo.P.Row.kll a Co., and 8.M.Prrm-OIX.L A CO., New York.S.R.Nixxa, and S.M.Pwvrwwaiu.A Oo Ihston.Rowxu.A Cheshan, St.Loaie, Mo.November 26, M*4.CXDBPOB A1TONJOP ; QUEBEC, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th* following section of the By-Law No.199 of the Corporation of this Oity, passed by the Council on Uie 16th of April, 1866, shall be strictly enforced from and after the FIRST of JUNE next, that all proprietor* and occupants \u2022of boBsea in this city do hereafter govern them -sbItoa accordingly Xt** Section 39th,\u2014One month after the passing of the present by-law every house most have on one of the sides of the roof thereof as many ladders as will be moessaiy to aaoend qaiekly to the top of every chimney of the said house ; and *1»» one or more ladders to reeelf the roof from tbe yatt of the said honse.If a bom* is so situated as not to admit the plseteg of a ladder in tba yard, in that casé an attic window of sot less than three feet fo height by two in width, will be mads in the roof of.the said house and the laddered placed en the said roof so as to communicate easily with the said attic window.Th* said ladders will be irmly attached and secured to the said roof with iron hooks.And th* proprietor or ouy oecupaat of th* said boose will be bound to **# to the execution of the pressât enaot- mÆ\u201d 1\t\u2018 ^ a 1 !> ¦ xi By order, * LEON LEMIEUX, ¦:U ,.\tChief of Fire Department.Fin laspeetor'a Offoe,, WmDEImL Rats! Rats! Rtis! ii 1 ii 1.ice ! Thfy stall Die anil fur to ceasi ! THE Mint m iiiim i KILLS RATS AND MICE ON THE SPOT.Sold In 10 cent packets by all Chemists.Grocers and ShTp-CBafifiteflTT\t\u2014 pgf Atk for, and inHtt on having tt.Whole.'ale Agents for ffnebec, John P.Hagens & Co , s 31, St.Peter Street.April 16.1876.\t,\t, fab By the Week, -By the Month, - - JAR A.GOUIN A OO, Proprie ter*.JOHN KENLY, Manager.May 12, 1875.Inspector\u2019s City HaR Quebec, May 7, 1876.my8-Td FOR SALE, :t ii CIMMEIICIUVIIQI Assurance Co.\u2014OF\u2014\t1 : LONDON, ENCrLA-ND* FOB at A SUBSTANTIAL IRON \u201c DOOM SAFE, nearly new.May be a Mr.Wkltty\u2019s, St Jam** Street.UlnR I reV 10 Jrirffqy.BIGNELL, i\t\u2022 A\u2014\t/\t.\t.\u2022 B-P- April 24, 1*16.\tH-bo Hmem mi.OTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT DIVIDEND of FOR SALE, \u2014 BY \u2014 Jases À.I}DIDNCtaiDliilJi Met.\u2022J^O.1 LABRADOR HERRINGR No.1 Dry Codfish.Liverpool Coame Salt.Factory Fftlsd Salt.» Township Batter.a smid.1 lot of choice Township April 14, 1876.\t,\tJanl6-Fm The Jay of Chaleurs Hallway N COMPANY.lFour Per °ent- q^anking and Protestant population of ÜteDoreuteoa on account granted laarianof the duturbances ta Site North-West, and tins at a time whea ¦ ^ gaongn you, re buooiu uu* uw\t, tutuie ^ the Manitoba people^bffd^ki^eeiaUy the l xhat the tilling of the soil is not sit that the I Church Is gone before it has come.Bat so for mtiafied.with Federal conntry wants, for while nature has msde Ca- | there are several circumstances which, to my re-1 usd* rich in minerals, with s water power for driving machinery unequal led io the world, surely there is a great lack of wisdom among the possessors of money that they do not go there and advantageously invest this capital instead of competing he>e one with auocher and at such prices as to lead to discontent the Working class»*, strikes, and the loss cf bust at a* to tbs country However, as your English correspondent, it is not for me to write editorially, but rather to give yon the news fr ua week to week se my letter* reach you.But beerin* on what I have said already\u2014(for I h.ve no Ide» of the order of the day.In »ome cases they are brought about by reason of a proposed reine-tipu of wages, and la others becau-m the men tïdak their labor Is of more value in the market than the masters place upon it.On Monday wo were threatened with a tailors\u2019 strike, Mad now we are told that the shoemakers _________________ contemptete A similar movemen*.Th« eons j may meet th3 eye of Eogland\u2019s\u2018future King, 'TT.T ~\t, _ln_.I of St.Crispin who pl> their avocation in Old-1 and arr st him in the f*ial undertaking upon speak for that PrOflnoe, «na not aiomw J demand an inercase of-over 20 per cent | which he bas entered, if there bs still time t6 ^___g employers airê only willing to pay an advance on some kinds of stitched work, rr-g it cn rlvetted work.The men tarn up seee» at an advance of 5 per cent, end they tnro dtef Aar* to a proposal for arbitto-* Is Oeweboty toe stctiemaseD* hate That Rhsht or MAHKDTD, Oonsamptlon can bo cured ; but It to fl^r better to prevent the oruol disease from fastening lUelf on th* system, by tbe timely use of a remedy Ilk* Dr.Wittar\u2019t Baltam i s\tA yr ORTON LODGE, ST.FO Y yrrn\"\tjyx Road, for many yearn ¦\tthe reetdeaee of the late D.D.I mBtBBÊBi Young, Esqulrcy with Green j won»*, stabling, and about fool\u2019 acre# of exeel-! lent land attached.\t.si:.*\t! * Apply tc A.F.A.KNIGHff, ,\t\"\t8, St.Peter Btreut, , 4pdir, ms.\ttf .QUEBEÇ.BANK.7 Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of FOUR per rent, open tbe paid-up Capital Stock of this Institution has Ken declared for the current hati-yeajand that the same wlli be parable at ** Snore in this City, on and after TUESDAY the first day of June next.Tqb Transfer Books will be the 17tbto tn.8,.t of May, both days mcln- sive.i , u \u2022\t.h;, ^ ^ aHNUAL GENERAL MEETING Of r HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE GENE- I atUkreholders will be held\toa wai.ANNUAL MEETING of tbs Share- j moNday, tbe Seventh d^of JUNE text, holders of tbe North Shore Railway Company Will be beM on .tf \" \u2022 1 o I j Expected every Day : CA DUNS.NEW CROP BARBADOS» OV A SYRUP.And for sale by NAY AIRE TURCOTTE H ant\u2019s Wharf.March SS, 1876.To Let, Ù0 M*l A82 Building.BUTTE OF THREE ROOMS, Apply February 2, 1876.AT THE BANK.tf 11 11 ignm mi mum COMPANY.i ütl TsfOOkll- m ¦¦¦ » ^ « y a> NOTICE Ha), lilt 201 Mi| naili At NOON, In the Offlces of the Company, do Fort Street, Otslr to be taken Nren.(By order of the Board), ( y\tJ, 8TKVËN80N, C i abler April 27, 1876.__d f\t\u2022 j SE4 BiTHING.,\t.\t.$T.LAWRENCE HALL UNION BUILDINGS.fe Offices to- Let iipomiiijf ho 11c.rpHS LATEST MUSIC PUBLISHED ta-i-\t-1, Geo.plaisirs Champêtre#, Quadrille MeNell,\u201475 rents.The Fairy Steps, Galop, S.N.Bearla,\u201440ote.Bellerophon Galop 8.D*Arms,.\u20144Qcla The Musical \"World, (Musikauschu Welt.) appear» mouihly, each p ?1 consisting of 24 pages of Plano Music.4\t.«oompoadtlons se- lected are tbe best, and dll now nnpublished works of the leading hying composer*.Subscription Jot the year $2.60 M» advance.Th* u Musical World \u201d hss new reached Its fourth year and is the leading Musical Pobli cation par excellence ol tbe age.\tFran* AJBT la Its Chief Edltor.-R^ H.A.C.IUCHS A CO January 6,1876 entiy cured by the ore of Dm.Wistab\u2019s Balsam or Winn Chubby, which does not dry up a cough and leavs the cause behind, as la the case with meet remédiés, but loosens It, cleanses the lungs and alla>s irritation, thus removing the oaure of the complain.CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED by a timely resort to this standard remedy, a* Is prove 1 by handreds of testimonials It has received.\t_____ None genuine unie ta signed \u2022\u2022 I.BUTTS \u201d on the wrapper.6h eta.and fl* bottle ; large boUtos much the cheaper.BETH W.FOWLS A SON», Proprietors, Boston, Mass.Sold by dealers generally.March 16, 1876.\tF-d*w OACOUNÀ.rpHIS FASHIONABLE WATERING PLAOS Will be opened areut tbe 1st of June for the reception of Guests.Tbe following moder-ate scale of prices has been adopte J by the Company for the season ot.1875 8 mos., f 30 per mo.; 10 weeks, |36 per mo.2\t\u2022*\t40\t\u201c\ta\t^ _ .\t4 Ublldr.n Manager, n p.O.Drawer 96, Montreal.April 21, 1876.tiiyi to receive tbe Annual Report cf tbe Board, a* well re the Financial Statement of th} affairs of the Company, and to «lect aix Directors to represent them st the Bo*rd of Direction f >r tbe ensuing year, aoeordlng to ^Tb* Share and Transfer \u201cBooks will b* GLOBED on the 12th MAT, at 4 o'clock P.M , to be re-opened tbe ftnd of the samè month at 10 o\u2019clock A.M.\t' 1,fi By order, '\t» 'i 1 J .v\t\u2022 7 A.H.VERB ET, Secretary Quebec, ITlh April, 187k in l!\t' ¦ n ¦\t,\t< Il I J .P^Bo re-production without a special order April 26, 187k\t,\tAm-00 UNDERSIGNED HAVE TO LET Offices, two rooms, each, Fire-possession first May next, ta Af» Buildings, next to the Quebec Bank, St.Peter Street.There Offices are now being repaired and can be made suitable either as Merchants or Lawyert Offices.\t___ \u201e O A W.WÜBTKLE.April 1*.1876.Latp ¦ CNbi fiea foi Sale no; toeC.^ PrÏÏÏi2lÏÏSJL-TOH A DATVBOH.November 6, 187A| B BALE, THE LARGE CYLIHDER PREH8 for many yehr* toaed in pria ting QUEBEC GAZETTE.18 may be seen at KIRK & HOBSON Stock and Bichange Brokers, ((OS TBS MOirfBBAL STOCK KXCHABOX,) to 10, XIo»pit«kl Bits\u2019get, MONTKKAIu.Stocks, Bonds, Debentures, etc., bought and told on margin or for cash.ter* Orders promptly attended to.Retor, by permission, to the President Directors and Cashier, Union Rank of Lcwer Canada.\t>.\t^ October 2,1874.Smoke Üie F.F.Oigar, 10\" The Beet in the l)ommion.^H Ol A« GOLDSTEIN, Sol* Agpnt for Quebec. NEW A'iVERTSEMENTS.1 -r^'id Tiauk Kfrry\u2014A G*U>arjr.HbiuoT*\u2014 oct \u2018f C*k*al .To Let\u201415.Antotoe Street.Notice\u2014Jotiu Robert» n.Jar Salt, B*tü Brkk, r MoMiller.Nolloe to Cooat«uce« Heury H,»y A Oo.Coaceit au*t Heaitn*»\u2014National ScUcoi Ht'l Bl wkimlth CoaU \u2022 Cka» Ho» ou A Co.Salt\tWin l oneejr.Kor Sale \u2014 Do.DeKoyper Qia\u2014Do For 3*1#\u2014U»we A Jarrlv.To Let\u2014Jobs Strung.Young Men\u2019* CbiUtlan Aaeoelatloti \u2014 W Brown Sale of Apple*\u2014A J MaxUam A Cc.Co stgnco WenleO\u2014Le- Ite A Bu tder .Notice\u2014Jieeph Lanteneon and otben*.Oonklgaee Weot-d\u2014Haue Hag> ns.Notice to C^nelgneea\u2014William Tall.Notiee\u2014Alex Jamae.Room» to Let\u2014K Y Z, P 0 Box W3^____ THE SPRING TRADE PRINTING -or\u2014 all descriptions *1 1\u2014 fled to the eccentricities in the conduct of Mr* Llnroln, which commeocod »t thi; tlmo of Up* asatnlnaiinu of Pn eident Liuodu.and which i are locornn more meik d as time pretresH-d.Him ioia^intM she boats rote»» in the well, that strerge being* b *a»*t her in the entrii * 01 her botai.She vaa the rictim .of poisoning, pigtA Ac.The Jnty bronght In a verdbt in accordance with the ficte elt-citrd, and she will Ik* removed to the Ltspî-al at Batavia.ajuua.Havaii, May 19\u2014Official despatches bo® tho lolerit r state that the O »v.rument tr.ops attacked a body of insure nu, numbeni Si,x hundred men.command* d by Hodoff, at Charte Agut, on the Uth iost, ant ftjam at Hulyo De Manknragua, on the 16tb.In the eecoonters n net^en of the Insurgeât» were killed, and uirnty of thetr horses captured The Government loss was flve so diers killed MOHÜimiTGh OIÏTîOT'qTrOXiS.MAT 20, 1875.\u2014 AND \u2014 ÏE0MP1LY EXECUTED OFFICE.AT THIS V.y 15.UH WT Chowinfc Tobacco.Crown Jewells S\"**** thuow.M-ii NOVA SCOTIA.Hauvax, E»y 19\u2014Th*» Hi n.Ttoom*s Coffin tares Ba rlrj^on tao for Ottawa in a day cr T«o ef the rectuiU for the 60th Eifl* * who , ame h< re cn the atesmer \"St.Lawrecce,\u2019 a frw d y* ago, d* serted on Sunday, had were tap'urjd at Bedf* .J yesterday.Wallets, who was convicted Of assaulting Jo* n-*oo in laT*ck» on ehjbtmai night, was s« nteuced by Judge ncCullv, i-day, to one year\u2019s impiteooment with Laid labor to the county jail.\t.\t,\t,.The Halifax Rowing Clnb lalk of making un «.-ft rt this seacoa t*i secure agi*d oarsman hud put him in traiul g ior the hlagSe \u2022 nil to totne off at the Centennial celebration at P ^he^ldli ia batialmna will parade with the rejulars on Qu-en\u2019s Bi thday.Princa Elward Is\u2019atd produce, a Ad to*iay at auction, r al x*d\u2014bay, $13.50 pir too ; oats, 63 cents p r hue ; potatoes, 50 cents, anil turnips, 38 cents.The it amer \u201cCarioll,\u201d for Boston, fi p ®.\t________________ le it at THURSDAY.MAY 20.M7&.MINISTERIAL CHANGES.A special despatch from Ottawa, received ah an early hour this morning, a.tys The Hon.E.Blake hae been sworn In as Minister of Justice, and the Hon.Mr.Fournier has resigned his position and has been sworn in as Postmaster General.FROM JUROPE.BY THE CABLE.GTtEJLT BK.IT/a.IIV.The Schiller\u201d Broken Up.May 19.\u2014The aide* of the wreck-lip \" Schille^-bafe faües ia, cov-ipécta, the béai part of bar cargo, ^ly « aambec ef bediee.Bias tin* operations will be commenced as scon as posriM*.A despatch from Launceston, County of Cornwall, says a terrible conflagration is raging in thst town It is feared that the whole ef High Sbert will be conanmad The Are in Lvuocestoo has beenextiogu\u2019sb.«d Three buildings only were des\u2019royed.Duaux, May 19\u2014The tral cf Moore\u2019s petition again» the validity of the election of the late Joha Mitcbel ia Tipperary, begat at Clonmel to day.The petitioner claims the scat on the ground that be was a legal candidate and legally elect* d, his op lonent being ineligible from the flist, because he had tmes-fvrred his alhgiance fn m the Que* n of Eag-'Und to tpe Goverameutof the Unlttd Stab s.Loxoea, May 20, 6 a.m.\u2014An article In the Tim*» this a m , pn sen s the c< ntrast between English and'American eflotts to r.doce the national debt \u201cWe rannot bat fe; 1 with re.gr*t,Mengrs the Timet, \"that the Untied Stabs ia this r rpect show more the high spirit of a xa\u2019U a conack ns of a great destiny, and aoxi «ma, above ail tbirgi, that co short-comings of the present genetaiion shall iuleifeto with the teaching* their dbildren have received \u201d t'KAlNCK.Fams.May 19-In th^ Ass mb!y h -'lay, M.Barbie announced the nsignation of \u2022«venty-one m< mlxrs of the Committee ef Thirty.The Pr^sid nt of the Ass un My s\u2019at-od that il «estons woe Id be b-ld to fill Uw va-cwncies ihns created in the C.mmUt*e.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Momtuaj.May lO^rC\u2019ustom House receipts to-day $21,289.99.Three hundred and ftfe immigrants who came out on the at amvhip Moravian, arrived at the Tannerie* this a.m., and proceeded w* stward except 28 who rcmaiUKd In the city They arc n,a 1> all agriculturall.b rers with fuuiliuA horn dlflcrtnt fa.ls of tne Biithh laies : there were few Get mam.This a.m.while Mr.Dunn was loading time at t^ie Tanneries Jonction a wisiein train cafiacp snddpoly, without,as be sta is, warning, and Mure he .could pull »h*iho;«« bvck the engine struck the animal, carryi U about 30 feet, ^RLng itanj b;e*ku>g the cart and harners to pieces.Dwnu barely »s-caped with hU life, the engine graaing uitp and Lanng bis coathaAy.?; LI G-' Messrs JStnpey, Johnson A Co., dry goxis merchants of this city, ava Iwavi y involved bv the failure of H.Davis ÿ Co.Tuey have not suspended payment hawevi» Lifo Insurance Com-ptnf.Alter foil Justice bad been done the good things provided, the President, Mr.Renaud, proposed the health of Her Majt-siy the Queen, which was drunk, as may be exp** t-*, 7at lib.(Id.6lb.ex.)(Newhouse) .\t2 Captain Mitchell\u2019s Dukedom, 4 yrs, 7*t.101b.(car.7rt.I3lb.) (Maldment)\t3 Mr.R.Forrester\u2019s Prodigal, 6 yis, 8»t.2lb.(Constable) .\t.\t.\t.\t0 Mr.M.Taylor's Ben Battle, 4 yrs, 7st.61b.(F.Archer) .\t.\t.\t0 Mr.Etche\u2019s Thu Quail, aged, 7»t.4lb.(Mi r- boy) .\t.\t0 Mr.J.Lowe\u2019s Berber', 5 yrs, Os*.121b.(E.Martin, juu.) .\t.\t.\t0 Mr.Bow* s\u2019 Polonaise, 4 yrs, 6st.121b.(Mills) .0 Mr C.Famuda\u2019s The Black Watch, 3 yrs, 6*i.11 lb.(in.Sib.ex.) (C.Wood) .\t0 Indian Oj«aa was struck oat at 2 12 p.m.Betting.\u20143 to t agst Freeman, 4 to 1 agst Black Watch, 9 to 1 agst Ben Battle, 10 to I each ag-t Dukedom, The Quail, aud Polonaise, 100 to 6 agst Production coit, and 20 to 1 agst Proligal.Preci-ely at one minute past 3 the numbers of the nine runner» were duly exhibited, and shortly after Black Watch quittei the paddock for th« Oour-e, and was followed by Herbert; Production colt, and Ben Battle, to whom soooccdod the Malton filly, Duktdem, Freeman, The Qsail, and Prodigal in Indian file, and in which order they wire paraded pjst the S\u2019a- d.The prellmluiary canters then followed, and afforded their respective backers a favourable opportunity of judging of their con-ditk n and style of going.Shortly after they ret aced their steps towards the-starter, who immediately assumed hisofiic*, and at the first attempt the race commenctd by Freeman at once assuming the load clear of Black Watch, next the rails, the pair bring a length cr so in advance of Her >ert and the Production colt, to whom succeeded Dukedom, Pro-digal, Ben Battle, end Tbe Quail, with Polonaise in the rear.Tirese positions were retained past the Stand, but on rounding the Workhouse turn Herbe'.t rushed through his horse* ftftd held a slight lead of Polofiffifte, who as they] enteroq the Die side had become second, cloeelv attended by Freeman, Black Watch, aod The Quail, close in whose wake came the Prodnction colt, Dokvdom, and Ben Battle.Prodigal at this momoht waa seen in the extreme rear.At the three-quarters of a mile starting po-t Herbert was teaten, aud Polonaise then came on with a clear lead of Blaok Watch, Tbo.Quail, Ben Battle, Treemnn.Dukedonj, tbe Production coit, a nft Plodlgaf, in the order we have given them, and which positions were retained past the Stand tbo second time.On entering the Dee side the lead bis closed up, and ran in company to the Grosvenor-bridge turn, where Freeman, who had been somew at hamper ed, ' ' wMi won drawing towards front, and as they came' along lower ground he was seen on the whip of Polonaise, who in s few strides furfur gave way, followed in the next half a dozen strides by the retire me at of Tbe Quail and Black Watch, which left Frdemur on the inside In poeeeaéioQ of a slight lr*d of th« Production oolt, et tbe same time Maldment brought op Dukedom wide on tbeir right, tbe three running nearly in a line to the distance, where Lord Ayleaford\u2019s colt was beaten.At the gstno time Newhonse made a vi orous effort to l»ad Freeman, who, however, dof-at ed the challenge with great gamenecs, end won a good race by à length ; two lengths divided tbe second and third; Ben Battle vos fourth, Polonais - fiitb, Black Wa'.ch sixth, the Quail seventh, with Herbert and Prodigal beaten cff.Time, Benson\u2019s chronograph, 4|U- 8}«- LATEST BETTING ON THE COURBE.I DBHBT.3 to 1 against Camballo NO.I, ST.JOHN STREET.ImpQ-rtux* txiiftl Oeoler JYLA?- «TAT English, American and Foreign HARDWARE.\u2014 Op-SST.VNTUY ON HAND \u2014 Paints, OUs, TuriHtnVue, Varnifthss, Painter's Brushes, Wtmi»w Glass, Pfitty, Nalls, Spear A Jaakson\u2019s Fit*** aivl K.l« » TojI-, Hliml Htap\u2019es Wrought Iron Ghh Tubes aud Fittings, Globe and UU ok VüIvAm, Ht rom and Water Gnvgeé India Rubber and Hemp Packing, Ac.Young Men's Christian fmialoii C'tA FAIN J.F.DUTTON, B.N.IL, WILL / giv* Home account of the recent Revival Meeilugs held by Measra.Moody aud Runkey, at Liverpool and elsewhere, on FRIDAY Evening next, at RIGHT o\u2019clock, at tho Jeffery Htie Sunday School.W BROWN, Secretary.May 2i», IS,5.A great variety of Cooking Rangea, Stov.a Cooking UlensVa, Bird cages, Hip aud Sponge Batua, Giass Oh-todelier*, Pcadauta, Hal Lamp*, Brackets, Gas Globes, A*.Ordert/ar Plum'jing, Hell-hanging, Oav-JUting Tin u, Barit \" Dagmar \u201d ; Arthur Irving Bark 44 Mavyborbugh \u201d ; Thomas Morris, Ship \" Koomar.\u201d\t-1 May 20, 1875.\t1\tBp ! To Let, STABLE AND A Let In the' Lower Town immediately.Inquire at 16.SI\\ May 20, 1875.COACH-HOUSE TÔ PoeacMlon ANTOINE STREET, Lower Town, Ap Salt Afloat.C.E.HOLiiELL.Bow Bells I FOR JUNE.LONDON JOURNAL ! FOB MAT.Also,\u2014All the other Engllnh MagSEinei for May, for Hale at \" .\u2022< jf -\t1- C.K.HOLdWALL\u2019S., May 19,1876.;j\tp Cp NATIONAL SOflOOLHALL /A\u201d A/D OF THE ORGAN FOND OF SI.MATTHEW'S.Thursday Evening, 20th instant, PR© G R .4 *r R E Ï 1.\tChorus from the \"Mai^ Qaeeo.\u201dA./.*\tW.S.Bsnnet., -\tfiefo, Miaa Cowan., 2.\tReading\u2014\"Graves of a Household.\u201d./;.Mrs- Hem ans.Colenel Strange.3 Song\u2014\"The Stirrup Cup.\",.;.Arditi.J.».Tre! NEW STATIONERY.NOTB- THE NEW STYLE OBLONG RAPER, in varlnur qnaHfies.\u2014ALSO\u2014\t,ji The latest American fashion Broke Periodicals.For sale at \u2022 'riiusi .I aud The Reya! Mutual of Canada LIFE IftSUMNCE COMPANY tmeorporated by Acker Parltanae»t 1876.,000.00 < 00 each.OUj f CAPITA!., - - *1, In 104990.Shares of, §100 , PRQyi^lONfL DIRECTORS : Hon.Jaipea Skead, President, Edward Oüffib.1st Vlce-Prsabtent.Joüepb Aumond, 2nd Vice-President.Hon.Malpolm Cameron.L.A.Jette, M.P.Robert Lpea, , Henry T.Corbett, M.p., Joseph Ryan, M.P.» ;B.Rhlbley, M.P.u*'!' \u2022;< P.A Egleeon, *T*dn*taoa nwtnh f H.Uplerre.' .Alexandre Russel.\u2018\t' > \u2018 a t\u2019-rtTu eTt^knjNj '*'># The Sabaoriptir-o Book* Will bp ope*e4 THIS DAT ri It, Fehrtqup At Means.PUPR AT, DELAG RAVE ft OO.Su Peter Street.4 (Signed), \u2022 i.A.J.AUGBE, tldtriUGvri i eJoci v/nv (it M«(r 19, 18T6.\t¦ -, -TtH-OU .1 Mr.TrefFry.McLeod.Millard.4.Reeding\u2014\"Lord Dundreary\u201d Pepping the Qaeaftioa.«jr* 6- Song\u2014\u2018^Serenade.\" Him Cowan.«.Piano Solo\u2014\"Polaeoa.\u201d.j.Weber.* 'vn Mr.E.A.Bishop-A Song\u2014\u201cThe Sexton\u2019\u2019^.,.H.Ruaael.Mr- Barnet- 6.Duet\u2014\u201cSee the Pale Moon\u201d.Mr.Nelson and Mr.Falkenbai*.9.Voaal Duet.,.*u,.Mb.iiM.j.j tl TWe Muses Bewaad.16.\"Vapriia Fire Mlantea-\u201d.,.Mr.Hemming.' tl.Seng\u2014'\u2018Life\u2019s Happy Day.\u201d .Mim Ardoein.>, j.12.iUadmg\u2014ChristatM Carol.Diokeot.tint; , Mite OatUnach.4 J8.Song\u2014\"Daa Veil Chin.\u201d!.V.; .Moaarte MM* De«gl»«.«t; q a 14.lastvmSMBtri Dust.Mesan- Bishop aad Campbell.\" 16- Vocal Dnet\u2014\u201cLe Bal Valse.\u2019'.The Mit «et Deiianê.1$.Recitation\u2014(by request)\u2014\u2018The Wreck of \u2022\tthe Hesperus.\u2019\u2019-.a.-Mr.J.Treffry \u2022\t\u2022 GOD SAVE THE QJJEJKN.Doors open at 7-30.Concert to commenbe at 8 o\u2019clock.,\tX9 * tickets, ' $0 cents each, mfiy be had at Mr.Morgan's Music Store, aad at the door of the \u2018 Bwi.\taiftq The Piano ti kindly font ky Mr.Morgen.>,6^20,4876,\t^0, \u2022 \u2022e«nttt.aaaa .MXTSIC^A^L MAFFITT\u2019S HUMPTY DÏÏMPTY CO.\u2019Y.24P«iflloiii»ic asêSeeciililïÀrliits, FOR FIVE NIBHTS ONLY ! -Men toOMlCBOTCIKGr *,io Monday, May 17th.ADMISSION, Ufots., 60oto.and $1.99.Boat» awmred nt.Capte HoUweli\u2019* Army at+Wpaiy, IW.9di ÇINOER ALE: Agent.Am 3000 ÎÎ! ,\u2018 ainba4\u201d OOARSK ,, sail.(10 to the Tup.) al.For aal* by\t, uj : WM.CONVEY.May 30, 1176.\td - B FOR mi AABELS AND PUNCHEONS KIUH-, wines., oi\tit , , \u2014AND\u2014 .Barrels Rye Whisky.' By'1 '\t\u2022\t\u2019\t1 ~^r9n-7\u2014 Raisins aid Figs.tun * jijp tib.rc j $iiit i«i uii»-i \"~i i l L; KOW RKCHlIVINrer.200*BoxrAND HALV1M maIjAqa 500 Qr.-Boxes Layer Ralslnr.For sale by GIBB, LAIRD * CO, May 19, 1876.1(1(1111(111, (C.Now Landing, ex 8.8.\u2018Moravian* 44 ITE.May 80, 1875, WM.CONVEY.\" « 0 DeKiyper Gin.REEN OASES.1600 G and 80 Hngmheads.For tale by May 90, 1876.Doable Berried \u2018 Senevi WM.CO *T: FOR SALE, An 1NGINE OF FIFTEEN HtiCBSB-power, with Boiler, tn ffrst-claae order.Boiler fqual to new.JTfi* above will be sold at a bargain lo eaeb or approved credit.\u2022\t\u2022\tApply tn DAWE A JARVIS, \u2018 SUl-Makera.Quebec May 20, 1876.\tBp KRIND TRUNK FERRr.-,dî u NtTL FURTHER NOTIOBTHB Steamer \"ST.GEORGE,** Capt.Desrnofaers, will Vuu as follows ' UXAVK 4UXBIC.A.M.1 !.7.80 Moll Train for River da Loup.0.00 For Freight.11.80 Exprem Train for Montreal.P.M.LOAVa POINT LSVia.A.M.7.40 Men Train from Mwulreal 1 10.00 For Freight.P.M.13.80\tFor Freight.2 80\t\u2022* 4 16\t\u2022« 6.80\tMall Tiffin from Blw r dn Lonp.6.16 Mall Train from Montreal.1 80 For Freight, 8.80\t44 6.00 * \u2018 \" , 8.00\t« 7.00 Mall Train for J Montreal.\u2022*\t* For further information apply at the offloe of the 8L Lawrence Steam NavlgaUoa Company, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOURY, Secretary.May 20, 1676.Nlllllll ME HIVE I Entirely rids Hollers cf Seale & Prevents Us Formation, thus saving 10 to 40 per Cent.In Fuel, and Prolonging period of youi Botlor\u2019s USEFULNESS and BAFKTY.Csrtlfloatea from panics using It furnished.pMt~ Give It a Trial.H.S.SCOTT ft CO., â3, Peter Street, a, .\tSOLE AGENTS, May 19,1876.BRIGHT fined Sagan.\u20220 Barrels Coppsffar., 50\tBallSnlpbnr.YELLOW RE- For site by BIBB, LAIRD k Oft aorte of Pepirir.-\u2014¦ALSO\u2014 290 Boxas' Valencia 'RristM.ou , I6a4î< ^ ¦>5iBfiyani\" ' 44 i! For sale by ice .uj a}*'\t408.LHP AGE, May 19, 1676.at \u2022mrr ¦ ¦ : : rr.* 1 \" \u2014.! r QUEBEC SIMM LAUNDRY CO., Willis Russelli President.' \u2022 rjYflis COMPANY £8 PREPARED .FAMILY WASHING.Application to he made at the SL Hotel, or at the Laundry, ,.u, Ursffie Street-May 19, 1876- TO BO Louis THE Quebec and Gulf Ports S.S, Go.Ü HR ».8.SECRET1, OAPT.DAVI8ÔN, is intended to leave East India Wharf on TUESDAY next, 26th May, .at 2 ofclaok PJd., for Pictoa, calling at Father Taint.Gaape, Perce» Paapeblac, Delhoosle, Ohatkafis» Newpaatie and Shedlao.\t) For Freight or Passage apply lo W.MOORE, Manager.19, Ufa.*- x .u.TTr U SUawrence Steam Na^atianGe, *\t11\t.t ,k , S.4.\u201ca ' For the Saguenay ! \u20acf*SSWO^S quality guaranteed.0 \u2018ti * For sale by^t iLierj.\t} Map iff, 18*6.Lo CBLEBRATBD ALE, now Hndiog\u2014 .M.BHâdW A OO.I C Filberts and finis.I^AQS FILBERTS.« Almonte i tme .v \u201c Waiwrie, Bar sale by JOS.lepaOe,^' No.14, 8L James Street, Lower Towi., Quebec.May 1», 18TS.TEMMD PIPPER OMHBT* AND ttALF-OMH^TS TEAS OF V; mi enr- 1878.Has HfcHte James Street, Lower Town, Quebec.-\u2022 ol Otti t .OUs I ! 1 5>n scuiloq oi \u2022*ij i v: ji .JqtxK) EBS OIL IN feARMLS,* |>' 4 to 1 « OM Bye Whisky, i.»lo .'fi6 bi\tGtisgcr Wine, No.1.¦ no «Ftefilfiat^E.H\t.\u2022tma tint ,,, ^s.lkpagE, No.14, SLJamek Street, IS^.re'n.0*1-fttoebec.(lUMIOl MB VINE.OJ,\tTHÏ STEAMER * ST.LAWRENCE, Captain Leoowa, , ^ \"\t,\t,\t.Ol >_ Ia\u2018intended to leave SL Andrew\u2019s Whaxf o» TUESDAY, the 25th May naxl, at 6 ÀJC, for Chleontimi and Hat Hat Bay, «ailing, both going and retcratng, at Bboofemeas, Murray Bay, Riviere dn Loop and Tadouaae.\u2018 For farther Information apply at the Office, St Andrew\u2019s Wharf.?.GABOURY, Secretary.Mey 19, 1875.,J in-.\t, g, JJHDeL aiN, JOHN DxKtfYPER\u2019S.Green Game 1/\tî\t-d : « *; \u2022 ^ Bmaanlfe Brandy, fo d child has a degree ot artistic merit rarely met with in a travslhng thtatri^ party.Tbe ladies are not only clever actre^er, but poaaeaatd of graceful physique and tasteful apparti ; the gentlemen mnei «*\u2014.motors of both aexm also have rich wardrobeVtoeohanca their laughter-making actions, and, in one wotd, the run of the play ia so ftn-~T*K and varied from beginning to end abet one ia charmed with ita complet -ness.All pnrenta wishing to give their youngster» a trrat will do well to patronise thia performance before they leave, which, whenever repeated in Quebec, cannot help ho* be successful rocks ; the cliff being from 60 to 100 feet in height Kt the ptone where he was supposed to have been lost.\t,, 2 others on the Uth February were found froaen dead; it ia supposed they lost their way creasing the barrens on their way ana from handing deer in the interior.The lee is all tost here at present, not a single lake of water to be seen with the glam from the top of the Light, and terribly piled up and rough.Tbe vessels for the sent fishery have a very poor prospect at present, they my two much ice in tbe Gulf.The n»il that left St.John\u2019s on the 6th instant and not any appearance of her as yet at channel.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Cape Bay, Newfoundland, 22nd February, 1878.N»w Tour Broc* Maubst, May 19-Paclfio Man, 481) W U Tel, T7|f Am Ex, 64* , NW,88t; do preferred, 63* J .Roek Island, 102} ; Bt Paul, 36 ; do preferred M* ; ffirl* 28*; H and St Joe, 24; do preferred, ft ; Harlem, 1*6* ; Lake Bbore, 64} ! N Y O, «Mf î O and M, 23* J Panama, 144 ; T and W, 88; U P, 76}.Gold I6}J ' ( W«#T0nK, Maylfc\u2014Mweyeaay at2 to 8 per cent.Gold opened at 16*.closing not qno- Blocks steady at tbe opening, but cloeed weak.Nnw Yonx, May 19.\u2014Cotton closed dull, at 16*o for Middling Uplands.Flour In buyers\u2019 favor and In limited Inquiry; receipts 8,000 brls ; sales 11,000 brls\u2014quotations unchanged.Rye flour steady.Wheat dull ànd In buyer\u2019s favor; receipts 102,060 bus; sales 39,000 bus, at 1,19 to 1,20* for No 2 Chicago; 1,22 for No 2 Milwaukee ; 1,26 to 1,27 for No 1 spring; 1,36 to 1,41 for winter red western; and 1,42 to 1,48 for amber do.Rye quiet.Corn dull and In buyer\u2019s favor ; receipts 47,000 bus; sales 88,000 bus, at 86*c for western mixed afloat, and 87c to 87*o for yellow do.Barley dull and unchanged.Oat* dull and lower; receipts 20,000 bus; sales 28,000 bus, at 76c to 77}c for mixed western ; and 77c to 79c for white da Pork at 21,80 for new and old mess.Butter at 15c to 22c for Bute and Pennsylvania, and 20c to 28c for new do.Cheese at 8o to 18*o for common to prime.Petroleum - crude, 6 to 6*c ; refined, at 12|c to 12|o.\t, Chicago, May 19\u2014Flour quiet and unchanged.Wheat excited and lower ; No 1 spring at ave toen | j 04.Wo 2 gpring\tat 1,61} for regular ; thacliffof 100, ongf0t; 1,07} sel era Jnna; 1,06 mllara BY A.J.MAX HAM 4 Co.SILE OFJPPLES.By auction will be bold, on FRIDAY MORNING next, lu th* Yard In rear of our office, 100 Barrels APPLR6, consisting of Rnssata.Bal 'wins and otb» r brands, In good order, to b* xoid without re-| serve, and In lota to anlt purchasers.Bala at ELEVEN o\u2019clock.A.J.M AXH AM A OO., * A.A B.May 20, 1876.Two (2) fine Canadian Htalllous, brown, good action ; one 6, the other 4, years this spring Fcur (4) very ¦hide Canadian Ponies, well broken to saddle and harness.One (1) Cbfstnut Gelding, 8 years, by \u201cBob Logic,\u201d dam 'DlcUnson,\u201d MSre.Two (2), one Kisck and one Bay, splendid In saddle, fit for bunt, and safe drivers, single or double, 1 > bands.\" In addition to above will be offered several good heavy draft hofaes, brood mares, and drivers, flt for carriages, Ac., Ac., Ac.j|\t\u2014 ALBO\u2014 Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Ac., A74 J.PARKE & SONS, Auctioneers, Brokers & Con! mission Merchants, WILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO all Sales by Anctlon of Household Furniture, Real Estate, or Block of any kind whether at private residence or at nor large Bate Room, No.17, Palace Street.Having had several yean experience in conducting Pablte Bales, we feel warranted In prmlslng our patrons every satisfaction, with large and prompt retains.J.PARKE A SONS, Auctioneers Ac., IT, Palace Street.March 27, 1876.BRANTFORD, GUELPH, OO BOURG» t PORT HOPE, LONDON, KINGSTON, HALIFAX, HAMILTON.8T.CATHARINES, QUEBEC, BT.JOHN.N.B., TORONTO WINDSOR IN THE UNITED STATES.BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, CHICAGO, DETROIT, NEW YORK, BAN FRANCISCO, SALT LAKE CITY, SACRAMENTO.REPRESENTING FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN :0FF!CES.J oo : BJOIA-RtD OB\u2019 DIRECTORS: Director Merc hante\u2019 Bfihk of CLERK WANTED.J.F.SIN0ENNE8, Vice-President La Banque du Peuple.JOHN OGALL, Director Tbe New City Gas I \u2022 Company.ANDREW WILSON, Director Tbe New Oily Qaa and CRy Passenger Railway Co.\u2019s.0, MULLARKY, Vlce-Piesldent La Credit Fancier du Bas Canada.RORAIRE THIBAUDEkÜ, Director La Banque Nationale.M.J.W.F.KAY, Canada HORMIS AFL WIN, Director Bank of Toronto ANDREW ROBERTSON, Vire-Prert dent Mont real Board of Trade.DUNCAN MoLNTYRE, of Mown.McIntyre, French A Co, Wholesale Dry Goods Merchants.WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A SMART Intelligent Lad, one who knows something of office work would be preferred.Apply BOX 994, Po*t Office.May 18, 1875.\tC J»1 \u2022\t03W:i O JB R S ; iVttfl È liWnillftlf \u2022\t» vl\t\u2018 lAéi i toAftw | President, J.F.SIN0BNNB3.,\tVice-President, JOHN OSTF-LL \u201c » General Manager, ALFRED PERRY,\tSecretary, ARTHUR GAGNON .Marine Manager, CHARLES G.FORTIER, POMS ! POWOES ! 1 Direct from Prince Edward Island per 9teamer u Alpha \u201d : 400 BARRRLB 8181 ^ P0TAT0EB' 1,000 Buxhelf in Bulk.v ^ Apply »o JAMES B.TURNER, Office Quebec Chambers.Steamer at Com mission era\u2019 Wharf.May 18, Insures every Description of Fire Bisks, Inland Cargoes and Holla ; also, Ocean Cargoes and Freights on Firak-daes Steamers and Bailing Vessels.BKAD OFFICE t MH», BT.JAM ES STREET, 1 MONTREAL.QTTKBKC BRAJSTOS ümKCTOYLS ; Hon.t THIBAUDEAU, M.P., and Vlee-Prsftl dent La Banque Kailoaale.t ABRAHAM JOHRPH, Eeq, Vlee-Oonsal for Belgium, and Ptostdaat La iBanqne yitsdanona JOSEPH HAMKL, Eaq., Director Société Construction Permanente.OFFICE: Union Bank BnlMlags, Re.35, St PËTEB Street LT\u201e ODILON ROY, AOENT.187A April 80, 1876.mmicii VICTORIA MUTUAL PIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP CANADA.Heed Ofioe,\u2014Hamilton, Ont- Isolated Home-steeds and Farm Property Insured at Lowest Rates.* Wanted, FURNISHED O R UNFURNISHED Room with Beard, In a private family, In Upper Town, by a gentleman and wife.Address,\tO.A B., j \u2022< Box 943, P.O.May 18, 1875._________CP Tart Fruits ¦\tft W\ty -j JUST RECEIVED, Ex Steamer to Portland : A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF TART* FRUITS.' Also, JAMS and JELLIES from the Establishment of Messrs.Cross* A Black wmx.TART FRUITS IN QUART BOTTLES : mm Ingham\u2019s Colli Wine Annual Trade Sale of Sicilian , ,\tProduce.*.i*-é.\t4.1\tîlj lu\tj OM ARRIVAL OF TME \u201cJANE BLACK,\u201d r now on bar voyage from Mamaia and Palermo.Fh* ahtocribeM wllUffkr *3 AweUom SW MüfUitL buiüm mm, OMU Win* In Hbito,Tres^ Qr.-Casks A Octave*\t\t LF Ingham\tdo.\tda Crown Bberry\tda\t.da i Virgin Marsala\t;¦ oi ida\tda Marsala Port\tda\tU\tj | Together with a general aaaartment of Pro dace.| GILLBSPIK, MO FF ATT A OO., 1 Agente tar Canada\tj c.a.J.MAXHAM AOO.| * \u2022 < »\tAnetfoneera.May 15, 1878.BEAVER AND TORONTO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Head Ofioe,\u2014Toronto, Ont Every description of Property outside City limita Insured on the moat liberal terms.COOTS A MURPHY, Agent», 7}.St.Pater Street.May 19, 1876.__________________Cp Pony For Sale.Pluma,\t1 Gooseberries, Damsons, Cherries, Black Currants, Red Currants, Raspberries A Currants, Morr lia Charries, Green'Gages, Raspberries.\tJ 16a, per doz.Shipping Intelligent.LETTER PROM a LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER.WRECK OF TEE \u201c ORIENT.\" fc«flferlffij(S *«*«* Eteatk **f Use Crew.The following interesting letters have been handed to na by Mr.Gregory for pnb-ftcation :\t-a\t.8.W.Pte.Anticoall, May «It, 1876.J.U.Gregory, Eeq., Agent Marina Department, Quebec So,\u2014I leg leave to enclose the Us* of supplies required for this station, and also that we are all in good health sod everything in good working order.The past winter has b«ea a very boisterous one with aa immense amount of snow and drift.Tbe provisions Irft in my charge for the emigrants were distri bated according to your instructions' the seed pcteloes wlU be given ¦ out as soon as they are ready to plant them, for which there is some land prepared.One of the men, Joe-ph Hartnell, blew the breech oa* of bis gun, catting his eye jot, and part of hi* thumb off, etc.I had great trouble In stopping the bleeding.He made a good recovery and ia bow quite well.They have been employed working at the wrecks put chased by Mr.Julien and Oa plain Better, and areal! doing well.On the 22nd November last, at 4 p.m., a vessel ran ashore in a sapw-storm, T mile* to the North of this.She pr ved to be th* brigantine \u201cOrient,\u201d of Chrfioneaf.Th* boat capsized alongside, and the Captain atd 7 men from elingiàg fo tti* rigging.The mate and one of tb R« port of Captain Alkman, of the ship Bes-pbor ra, of London, flam Liverpool to Quebec : \u2014Left Liverpool April 7th, experienced a »uc-rnaafrn of North-east winds, and all proceed-tog well until midnight of April 16th, when in lat 47 N, and long 47 80 W, aaw nothing bat 1mm «am Icebergs an J field lee to the westward of ua.Steered away along the west edge of It o the 8W, to try and And an opening I April 18th, lat 43 N, long 62 27 W.at \u2022 p.m., oame to the end of the field Ice to the southward, \"»eSe Cape Ray on April 33rd.On the morning of April 26th, became embayed amongst the Ice In tbe Golf, and remained teat until May 12th ; ship drifting about with th* tea, some of which was vary large floes.At 3 p-m., of th* shove date, got clear and proceeded up th* Gall, arriving at Bio Island a* 7 p.m.on the 17th Instant; no pilote to be bad; so hove ta and oontmoed making signals foc a pâlot, until 4 am.of the 18th instant, then aaw tb# pilot schooner Na 5 sailing ont from Bio, where she had been at anchor all night, and a dozen shlpa hove to, walling for I sent our own boat to bar and got a pilot on board, and arrived at Quebec at 3.46 a.m.of tb* 19th Instant, thus completing the ,-r m si days, 17 of which were fast In the tea in th* Gulf.(Bigaad),\tJ.Aikmaw, master.Ship Red Jacket, Captain Potting*r, from Liverpool, April Sib, arrived in port yerte day morning, in tow of str.Conqueror Na 1.Steamer William left for Montreal yesterday afternoon, with bark Floke, andsehr Adelaide la tow.Ship Glendower, Captain Goudle, from Plymouth, April 2, arrived on the lower ballast ground yesterday morning.About noon yesterday, a schooner, bottom np, passed down th* river, and when opposite Bt- Lawrence wharf, waa seen by a number of persons, but It was blowing loo hard at the time, for any one to attempt to follow it.Tbe bark Ooidfinder, Capi.Kelly, from London, at anchor on tbe lower ballaat ground, dragged daring th* gale yesterday, and went ashore on tb* shoal, opposite Beaumont.Bbe waa afterwards hauled off by steamers 81.Andrew and Shannon, towed In port and moored al the Breakwater.She has not apparently received any damage.Captain Dick, Port Warden, arrived from Matane yesterday afternoon, and reports the ¦a t heeapeake, discharging cargo Into schooners alongside.Also, that tbe Norwegian bark Hermod, aahore there, bad got off that morning.Tbe following la a copy of a despatch received by Capi- Dick, at 8.80 p.m.veaterday : « Matanx, May 19,1876.Hermod passed Bandy Bay at 11.80 a.m., with a strong breeze from tbe eastward.One schooner loaded from as Oheaapeake, left at 2 p.m., a second will leave this evening.\" The aa Mlramlchl, Capi.Baquet, from Quebec for Pic too, N.8., passed Father Point at 11 80 am.yesterday, and returned Inwards at 1 2.30 _____Reason not known.It waa blow.lug a stiff North-East gale at the time.The Gulf Porta Co.suppose that tb* Mlramlchl ~ aby Island, for shelter.July; No 8 do at 97}c to 97|c; rejected at 8S to 89c.Corn active, Irregular and lower ; No 2 mixed at 69c to 70c oo spot; «9|c bld sellera June ; 78 }c tellers July; rejected at 6«c to 66*c.Data In flair demand and lower; No 2 at A3*e to e3*c bid on spot ; 62Je bid tellers June ; rejected at 00|c.Rye doll and lower; No 2 at 1,06.Barley quiet and unchanged.fork panicky and difficult to give accurate quotations, very active, cloalng strong, at 20,87} on spot or sellers June ; and 21,20 ae 1er» July.Lard panicky difficult to give accurate quotations, active and cloaed firm, at 16,00 on spot; 14,96 sailers June; 16,16 bid sellers July.Bulk meats la fair dotaand and low*; shoulders at 8}c; abort rib middles lljc; abort claar do 12c, all loose on spot or seller* Jane.Whiskey nominally at 1,17 to 1,18.At th# afternoon call of the board, Wheat }c lower.Oora higher at *9*c sellarm Juns.Pork at 20,86 sellers June, and 21,16 sellers July.Lard strong and unchanged.Receipt* \u201411,000 brls floor ; 48,000 boa wheat ; 48,000 bos corn ; 28,-000 bus oats ; 1,000 bos rye; 3,000 bus barley, and 12,1490 bogi.Bblpmente\u201410,000 brls floor; 81,000 bus wheat; 9,000 bus corn; 18,000 bus cats ; 2,000 bus barley, and 6,621 bogs.F\u2018 OR BALI CHEAP, PONY, BUGGY AND Harasas.Pony qnist and gentle, suitable for Children.Can be seen at 43, St.George Street, Sh John\u2019s Suburba, between 9 and 12 a.m.May 19, 1876.\tCP .\t\u2014 ALHO\u2014 JAMB AND JELLIES: Raspberry, -\t\u2022 r Strawberry, Red Currant, Black Cun ant.And for sale by ADAM WATTERS, s\t11 * 18.John St.May 18, 1876.\tc IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PIER at month of Cap Ronge River, and in line with the only other Deep Water Pier Ihfre, IB SUBMERGED AT ABOUT HALFr'j TÎDE, and that the position Is shown by | GRES* BUOY.Gap Ronge Pier and Wharf Oa, .\t* -\u2022 d.BOWEN, J*., i çj.- Manager.May 17,1875.\t^^ ftjovlS | OFFICE TO LET.A- < SINGLE OR DOUBLE OFFICE, Ground m.Flat, with good Safe, Water, Ac.' ; 1' Apply to1 \u2019\t\u2018_j -*4 1 *\t' \u2022*\t** '* J.W.STEWART, Na *, Gowen\u2019s Buildings, \u2018 * Opposite B.N.A.Bank.V May 17, 1876.\tDp REMjnUU j1 MrJas.F.BELLE AU 9 I ¥ tb# Estate of tbe late JOHN 8MYTH, In hls life-time of Qnabe Shoe-Maker, are requested to fyle th* sama, immadlAely, with the undersigned, and parties Indebted to the above Estate are requested to pay to us the amounts Asm by them.The undersigned are also Instructed to receive Tenders tor th* purchase of the Btock-ln-Trade of th* sakl late John Smyth, which can he scan at No.12, St.John Street, Upper «fflh vu; i, yiuuJlo; ^ i> \u2022\u2022\t.i Quebec, 16th May, 1876.\t, _ v\tTESSIER A DELAGS, , L .l« ( \u2022'»*\u2022 General Manager.Montreal, 28rd April, 1876.May!, 1876 \u2022\t'\u2022*!->\u2022 -\t> \u2018 i >\u201cf MTIU IF IFMini __\t_ of any daaeriptien fonnd lying Inside of my Boom, fastened to any Wbaif or Foom, either ontelde or Inside, shall be eharg* | ed according to Tariff.JACQUES BLAIS, Gap Blanc.May 1«, 1876.\t¦\tI* V alentia\tOranges.i^ASES IE EXTRA FINE ORDER, 1 now reo For sale by May 12, 1876.25 u BOW receiving ex \u201cSeandlnavtan IP/vaa oalte Hv M.G.MOUNTAIN.A Ex \u201c A.CME\u201d 4,995 Bags Liv\u2019pl Salt (10 to the Ton).For sale by VE&RET, STKWAKT A CO., ' INDIA WHARF.May 18, 1876.\tC FOR _S ALE.50 Dozbn bkd river bctthhb' 20 Dozen\tManor* and Hay\tFork*.40\t\u2022\u2022\tFlrner Chisels.10\t\u201c\tCart Steel Drilling\tHammers.10\t\u201c\tDrawing Knives.Tbe above are of a very superior quality an J will be soli at a bargain to eloee consignment-J.A W.REID, 40, St Pan! Street May 14, 1876.\tL^i LAD TO GO ERRANDS AND MAKE htm\u2014if generally naefnt Apply\t____ n\t6», LEWIS STREET.May 11,1W6.\t' 11 | on NKinm sue i a 'LARGE QUANTITY OF OLD NEWS-\\ PAPERS, EXCHANGES, etc., for sale AT THIS OFFICE.May 11,1876.\t.JAMES BYRNE, Merchant Tailor, NAS REMOVED HIS ESTABLISHMENT TO Ho.22, TURGOT\u2019S BLOCK, Mountain HI 11.May 5, 1876.tf Property for Sale.( J per Steamerfli Ec R-ellwffiy* \u201cCHANGE\u201d WILL BE HELD AT THE QUEBEC EXCHANGE Reading-Room every day for hslf-an-bour, commencing at NOON.Ponetaal attendance on the part of subscribers Is particularly requested.By order of tbe Committee.WM.WALEER, Secretary.May 16, 1876.__________U_ FOR SALE.100,000 R\u201c BRIO\u201c \u2014AMO\u2014 About 60 fathoms of 1 loch Chain.E.H.DUVAL, Bt Pater SUeet.May 18, 1876.\tF ____Cameo, Hutton, Grangemouth, April 7, Huberts, Smith A co, coal.____Clydesdale, Hooka, Greenock, April 5, J Burstall A oa coal.____ Frederlksbald, Hansen, Frederiksbald, J Borstal 1 A co, bal.____ Victory, Williamson, Newcastle, April 14, C Poston A co, coal, Ac.____Liberty, Williams, The Tay, April 12, J Sharpies, Boos A oo, bal.-Chevalier, Menzlea, Ardroeean, April 7, D B McLeod, coal.____Hlndostan, Bailie, Aberdeen, April 18, A NlooU, bal.» stranger, Wilson, Bordeaux, April 19, H Fry A co, gan cargo.Wanted, FR A \u2014 r St.Lools Rond known ss \u201c Rluk Ella,\u2019 | consisting of about eighty acres, on wh'cb are ft or Cotta*» s, good Stable#, Barns.Also, Vinery and Conservatory.The property Is well supplied with water.To be sold in one lot or will be divided to salt pure haut-ru.Apply to JOHN BURSTALL.May 18, 1875.__________ * C REMOVAL.MRS.POWELL\u2019S RESTKURINT, (Late Mrs.HiLuntR), NO.6, PETER STREET, .REAR BN-trance Sanlt-su-Matelot Street, second boose from corner of Peter and Paul Streets, I Lower Town.\u2014COKSTANTLT ON HAND\u2014 Ale», Wines, Liquors and Cigars of the best I quality.Also,\u2014Hardlnes, Lobsters, Band* wicbee, Mutton Pies, Ac.Ma 18, 1876.__________________CP Mutual Fire Insurance Company \u2014OF THE\u2014 Counties of Montmagny, Belle-chasse and L'Islet.THE BU8INES8 HERETOFORE CARRIED on In Gaspd under the name, style and firm of CO.LAB A SLOUB, le Dissolved by limitation.JOHN dk ELIAS COLLAS JOHN BLOC».Dr.ROW AND, Removed t > Na u, bt.dbnib bt.Cape, next door to-H.J.Joly, Bton M.P.P May 4, 1876\tOm rE SAID BUSINESS WlLL HERE, a'ter be carried on and continued by the Ar m of JOHN A ELIAS COLLAS.Gaspé, 1st \"May, 1876.\tmyU-F ItCDOUGtLL BROS., STOCK BROKERS, #9, St.Francois Xavier Street Mr.h.oruger oaklky.member of New York Stock and Gold Exchanges, having Joined our firm, we are now prepared to execute orders tor the Purchase and Sale of Stocks on ihe New York Ntock Exchange on the same terms as are carrent Is New York.Montreal, May 8th, 1876._my12'J Charles B.Langlois, advocatk, 7, 8 & 9, St.Lawrence Chamber!, 10, BT.PETEK STREET., TIERCES Choice Bright Refined Sugar, ü»,.Hhds.Porto Rico Sugar.Bbls.Havemeyer\u2019e Granulated and Dry Crushed Sugar.Bbls.Scotch Pearl Barley and Oatmeal.\u2022\u2022 u Bbls.Fuiest Olive Gil.Cases E.J.Castor do.\t__ _ : j^MiredPWd- (New Goods ! Hlf-bxes Prime Valencia Raisins A PROTESTANT kJtMALK TEACHER for a Common School.For salary, Ae., apply at Baraabolx da Mel-bale, District of G*sp4, to THOMAS J.TOUZBL, Junr., Beeretenr-l May 6,1876.\tV, rer.I-co Ex 6.S.\u201cManitoban.\u201d For sale by JOHN ROSS A SO.|W May 10.1875- May », 1876.BY A LADY THOROUGHLY COMPET-\u2022nt to instruct in English, French and Mnsio, tuitions in Schools and private families.Befarenoas kindly permitted to the Reverend Oharle* Hamilton.Address, MIBB E.MACDONAGH, Care of R» M.Harrison, Scott Street, \" \u2019 May 18, 1876.\tOp 3ST O *X* X O ES - The only persons authorized to .prllcllon.\u201cT».'\"»* *\u2022*»\u201c are Messrs It.P.Bernard, N.H., Cap Banto , Î 8 Orevlsr.N.P., BL Martin, Lsgar Fnn^ Alexandre Rue! and Romuald Tetu, of Bt.Thomas.\tjob.FIBBT, > President.LRANDRK frkchet, Bee retary-Treasnrer.17, 1876.\tAm WILLIAM COOK, ADV OC ATE, THEO.H.OLIVER, ADVOCATE.Office :\u2014UNION BANK BUIUMNQS.JU,8,1876.\tAm Fresh Teas, Now Receiving.iii nl i n .v , /*nn TT CHESTS JAPAN OUU\tMedium to Finest.300 Hf-Cheste Moyune Hyson, good to choicest.600 Catties and Hf-Chests Fine and Finest Congou.\u2022 350 Hf-Chests Fine and Choice Souchong.For sale by JOHN ROSS & co.E ARK OPENING AN IMMENSE Stock of NEW GOODS, In every department, suitable for the present season, to which we Invite the attention of purcha BEHAN BROTHERS.May 10,187 A turns ICUFETSII ¦j^-EWEBT PATTERN» IM Brussels, Tapestry, , Imperial, i Scotch, &c.,&c Best English Oil Cloth* (all widths), Cocoa Matting, Matts, Rng», &c.toF* In this department w* ate oflhrtn* special Inducement*\t^ BEHAN BROTHERS.May 1» 1*76.May H, 1876.39 776679 5852 ^ \u2022x\u2019ihiie ^ÆO^t^n isî c^ I%r lit Chnnieit.C'albedral Bol lu.Oh t liatro, the tender pesliog CM ttw fM GMbedml bells, While their masiral notes come steniing Like sooth-winds over the delU; Or like moonlight beams .r Qrer shadowed séntMBs, 1 Wb«h ihe wind# on «he waters sleep, And midnight's queen imSnrvejs her mien I^Ke mirror of the deep.Holy, and swest, and tender, their wan* of melody rise, Like hymns of spotless maidens, dp to the list\u2019nlng skies.n.Oh ! that I could drift for\u2019eTcr Thus otsc the gilnr sea^ Forgetting the strife and fever Of Hfe where the cities be ; And then rink to rest Oo the ccion\u2019* 1 roes*, As it tenderly sobs end swells, Wh«le to the skies Like incense ibe The cotes of the distant bells.Holy, and swee», md t nd«r, their w^ves of melcdy lise, Soft ss the prayers of childhood, np to the loving skies.B.8.Quebec, May 18, 1875.iiillltsl sod \"horticultural, beowuas it is ' synonymous \u2019with torrents of rain, and which came 'down like the cataract of Lodore.| Parisians, as well as Persians, are annoyed.The Shah\u2019s Journal having at Î last appeared in a French dress, the Athenians are indignant at having expended so much money, time and ceremony, when their grief vas so fresh, on I so worthless a visitor.The Shah took no pleasure in any amusement but the clowns in the circus Pnrin Correspondence.Pakis, Hay 5\u2014Everywhere the nole of preparation.There is preparation for the meeting of the Assembly as well as for ita dissolution ; preparations for the election of Senators, (or the pasaing of the budget, #*rt»ana«t0*y P»«** law j in a putting of the house in order prej tory to abolishing the state of siege consulting the nation.The Republicans of all shades continue to be so practical, moderate and sagacious, as to disconcert aH the calculations of th ir opponents.For certain speculative pehlioiaos the wisdom of Gambetta'* programme is more embarrassing than wooid be his violence ;.nd excftttivene s.He has become an irreconcilable with alt that is impetuous and intolerant; he not only aims to create an alliance between the working and the middle classes, but he is occupied uniting the peasantry to make common cause with the townspeople, by proving that they are men and brethren in politics as Hi interest.Every used-up politician, aware that universal suffrage bas no longer want of hit services, desires to become Senator.There h no to expert that, voder the severe discipline of the Republican pMy> their tfeture \u2018r^pfebentatiVee, whether for Senate or AtMombly, wi4,bo Jakened free trom that terrible scourge, tHinfilers j fhniohs.who do not know their own The Assembly has the right to select 75 Senators for liie : but it is a prevailing error to conclude to become one of the 6ve-and seventj.It that the candidates g the present ; the only institu-that met his fancy was the Zoolo gioal Garden, and its giraffe, and the sola queatiou lie put to the Director was, \u201cdid he enjoy being drunk?\u201d Dumas observed, that the only way to make man famous in France was to baptize Bauf Grot alter him.That honor ough to have been reserved for the distinguish ed visitor.Nass\u2019r-Eudin did not appro ciate the Fine Art* either ; he expressed his contempt before Venus de Milo, a* he detested ladies without aims.The Journal\u201d is u tfeat for a certain Republican press which gives elegant extracts from it, as has also been done with Mr.Greville\u2019s Chronicle of th* two last kings of England.Having shown up their own mon rcha to perfecnon, the French can not be blamed for looking ftfior those of other countries, especially if-the jives be rich in ma* ters that point a moral and adorn n T|M|ry vive U Shah ! would be now a nigh crime and misdemeanor.! The picture trade costtinnu to flourish like every other braneb of industry1.Fortuny's paintings and unfinished sketches provoked an extraordinary com petition.It was calculated by a smart and QUO francs the square yard ! Only think of the time when Delacroix believed himtalf-utoaUby OH receiving I50u francs for one of bis paintings, and his heir-at law, who was afraid to purchase the around necessary to give him.a toipb, fearing that the uales of his pictures would not cover the expense ! This sub ject leads to the Fine Arts Exhibition just opened, and Which appears not to differ very much from any previous exhibition ; the saine artists acorn to occupy the same positions ; having found his stylo, his speciality, the artist clings to it is tbs limpet to the rock ; becomes a prey to his speciality, and thus on» talon appears always the continuation of its predecessors.The more one changes, the more things remain the same.Incidents cod-netted with «ho late war are plentiful, tat e five years, then, despite the disaaters of war, the payment of the ransom, the hea vy2 taxes, the natural richness of France has enormowuy augmented.What will ionable society, for the sale of paintings to the ordinary dealers, or to amateurs, turp, rolatinna and belief to the^preaentl Very often the gems of tne show are al conaiitotion.\tready purchased, and are only exhibited mention» a curious fact, that lender the Direefory, the public was authorised to pay for their places iq jAssignats, and 40 terrible was me depreciation of paper money at the time, that the amount received at the doors, was one million of tranes over the ordinary reeeiptsL *Afc present gold is more plentiful than ph-per.The trial of the murderers\u2014a gang of fourteen individuals\u2014for kilims an old lady aged; 78, and who lived alone, has produced a profound senu&oiv She had the habit of boasting of her wealth .as she enjoyed a public seat in the Luxembourg garden.A ticket 6t leave man over hoard her, and noted her down as M; game.\u201d Five of the gang with a bill, as if for repairs and while she «ras examining it, thev knocked her over, and strangled her with a handkerchief.Not mono l ban fr.60 found by the murderers, one m drenched tha earnings, with f i 4he 'Tjllesh attache-1, and another being unable to take the rings from her finger, bit off the finger, tod carried Ü away with him.Three of the gang have been condemned to dea including \u201cLe Jaune,\u201d who turned former, touched by the kindness of »_ liceman who, seeing he was cold, invited him to draw near the guard room fire, as he had been arrestation a charge of ~ This prisoner avowed he never expenei ed kitodnMW in hi» life j that his mother was a prostitute, Iris father a robber, arid he has inhabited penitentiaries since he was His iis they threatened to ^cut his throat with, their teeth.\u201d The trio occupy the celip^ wherein Orsini and his two companions were lodged.1.A cousin oft the ex-Queen of .Spain, married, a few years ago, An American named Perkins.They had to live on their wits, and did so, i* deluding a poor lodg mg hous.-> keeper, that by richjunclea in the States, and the kindness of the QOeen, all would be rich.Fefkitis was condemned to a year\u2019s imprisonment, plus sums bs owed his landlady.The urt, however, acquit; ed the wife of connivance.\u20141 his part of the judgment JW;just, been reversed oq appyal, and the wife is neld to have been the rifee^ of bet> husband.tfuatvi.MiMfÂTftrAla, IS/*.Haoajpe a Vastaai^ Ny eaiing stale food.WMara.Herring SI Oo I Oentleitteu\u2014I» tbs greaU: «te Me ul \u2018ai# oa tbs West HldeanW* uigtri of tb* Hh kttSC, whleh b \u2022d four blocks of bolldlnns, lumber and y*r4s.I bad and of yoar Mo.7 Hsrrl rig's Pa-and altbeogh tb* beat matt the \u2018 ugtOb»mpion Safes; 1 -, «to., \u201cfeltttfhfinwrgr \u2018r*\" °».,r + ,r MlflS |t| IITIj riuriaeru parttee ol New Rruumwnfc.hi-¦aandston.Wood* steak, by and daily, »t.\t.I.«S « »\u2018l mmm Slew Brauswlok, Pred-, _ srtct«n, Hi.Jana, P, t Island aid No vs Sootia, par R.T.Halt*\tft way v a UiaaJ Pond, daily, at.\t.A 4» (Mswman.ilan.l A H*r.\u2022made, W.I., at .S 00 is iooliuU-: tn «aob mall far H.'l'ex, I wtMuas ds«p*teh 1 ou arrival of Inman if *« .u «r* \"r*» « » V ilelTtti* dvaVSe \u2022\t» «vf.»'1 * 11 » \u2022 v ' \u2022 « *aM i«llr .erne ii»ih«-v «sitars.A9.,pr*-paU viaM-w (ark.ar* ter warded dally U» d » w f wk, , wa»ae* walls are dtepetj-ssJ at., rior Havana and West In tlss./la Mfrana to Haw York, dally at., from wbeun* mails are despateh- *d oA swery^ .-.Per it- flbOBatt th* West ladiev A Bracll, to New Fork, at.from wbenbe osfatls are despawb-ed ou Vtrd o'every a infh.£ «it»ar driiraiw \u2022 \u2022\u2022î Vf ' ,\tj Jy Osnodiaa Ltn«, Hfta/a .ys (si at 7 0» .By Salon Lin* VU New York .*0 Balardsy at .|.a By Onu «ni Line, via New Tors \u2022>n Hitturday at.\t:.t ot) »f HaittbUtg Una, via Hew Yota «a Monday at.,; 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