Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 20 juillet 1875, mardi 20 juillet 1875
[" v' ' Yaüt «wt '*1 nfliVt'* nom ortol »-» m »¦* : VOL XXIX.COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE QUEBEC.TUESDAY.JULY 20.1875.No.11.029 Brittek Cmimmbî*.Tb* CoiomM of tbo îttfi «U-\tî\u2014Mis* Mill*.tb« âr»t of tb® î*dy t®«che>* expected from Canada, «rifod bf Bo fbelflc.8h«U welcome to BrUUh Columbi^ The Mi* R Reddoie meotion-d in yexterdny\u2019x Standard, will probably come on the Loe Angelee.Several \"»*V* teacben are expected, and one irrived laet Friday.4 meeting of the B.C.Agricultaml So-ctctr h^ld on the »6th nit.at the City Connell OUmberc, Victoria, it was decided to hold the annual exhibition at Victoria on Thursday the 7»h October next.Mr.Ball wae appointed to aoliclt cnoteibnüone in aid of the fonda of the Society.A large prime lUt has been arranged.A person writing from Qlinora Landing, Stickeen country, under date Jana 1, ray» \u2014 Mr.Joh ne too, the mail carrier, U the only one ont Utely.He report® provliions plentiful on Deane Creek, and a trifle lower than immt y«ar.He alao reporta good newa from MclMme\u2019e Creek, and baa in hla poaæaaloo (taking down) about $1,000 in damt from that creek The boys all seem in good health and at irits.It la estimated there are about 1,1)00 men In the diggings An for the riVer, thing* bare a different appearance from last year.We have three steamboats running, and plenty to do.Freight la only $40 per ton this year; laakjev $80, and pannage from $5te$l5.Since the Canadian regulations reaardieg steam have come into force In these waters the Hope baa hard work In making some of the ripples.The Gertrude is the bast adapted of the three ; Captain Moore can make her alaaoet climb a tree.After the rush of freight is oyer be in going to take har to the Fraser, which wilt be in shout month from now.Mr.O.B.Wright Isg^-ring up * chart of the river.He has estimated the dints arm from the Dominion Custom Boose to the mouth of the river to be thirty tthk*! think to baa place, the steamer Gertrude _____thirteen mika la the salt wmer^pa^ of the time agsdnst au ebb tide ; and it takes her 4J hours to rum from the Domtniou l us tain House to the month of the river, with u five-knot current, cooeequeotly, with t soeed that she runs down (wtih a strong 2£t)£e \u2022omttmrul ***»*» Bui \u201c BsusMet The London\tAmm jrmAJtboutfii tot to ei 18 has the being cre-tieution of ont by lug mode1 Haden ishocking should roof interment It Is needle#! thd arguments of sepolnue ban U»duc*d to suggest s remedy the aerres of the oyeg^ i qjovc front the modern *.Us meet objrct louable in this place to neap wNh which Mr.Seymour Haden bas supported when hoaoasideiu iwhera-setura fiorariy ona-tom ttam afrnodem Hmsrailoin.flcienUfl-cally and eloquently ho Aas p®»undad the doctrine that the resolution ot human clay iatoits elementary skbAinces IS in operation which is most qulckfy and, thdiefcre, bum performed when the dead are allowcdAo only hear what was going on ; but she be.lieyem that ooe of the men guarded her while the others went upstair*.She heard heavy trunks hauled about, awd the thud of their Contents as they werb thrown on the floor, (he crashing oF-x panels being burst in and dour# forced, aud the overturning of closets and chests of drawer*.After the lapse of ten minutes she manag'd to get the gag free, and complaine trvijiti dill ARiMfo ' Ull I Vl-4»4«i®gf (*f \\ *.1 IVOI* REUEtvin.A CASE OF ENOL1HH TUBT r) r |print* of ekptwd oopyrigbu» in the Baby and .Mly 8®*!**, ^eompririac Nffralf, Faire,\tlha.»*iia af Insolvent Act of 1869, and its\tOP*NowTu«»-\tautho^^ceu^ach.Amendments.\u201c* -\t#»*Rad®»*«Mire wrelff Hfo tetafrff if\\ DAfttlHntf i : .i.uh In the matter of JOSEPH K.BOSWELL, pf tbe CUj of ¦¦ I\tü ui - Quebec, BreWer; Insolvent r THE UNDERSIGNED, PEMBERTON 1, PATER AON, of the City of OOebbe, have been appointed Assignee in this matter Creditors are requested to fjle their claims before me within one month, and are hereby notified to meet at my Offlee, 4§, BT.VA LIER STREET, Quebec, on WEDNESDAY, the FOURTH day of AUGUST, A.Ih, 1*16» at THREE o'clock, P.M^ for the pobllo examte nation of the irmolvdnt.tJ l',: The Insolvent Is hereby notified to attend.1., Terms per day.$2 50 « \u2022\u2022 week.2 00 per day.l «\t«\u2022 month.\u201460 00\t., Children and Servants, half price.WILLIS\u2018BUSSELL, Proprietor, St.Loots Hotel, Oowper and Maryatt Novels\u2014lV bents each.Rootle'dk*»! Affitefa ofWêAtt\u2019 and Knebworth Edition* odBuMnNl' 1*0 \u2022 ¦ , iat*(rT thifi it FreMiwi TBoofoC -MfiflarinaR /and #.< large a^onmpnt.pf tbe Current U^iro ol the \u2022 * .[u;; irul MIDDLRTON A DAW9DN.n»te tpyihkil-f THE IM PERIA L FIRE iRFURAHGF, COMPANY .\t; *;o: oldi , HHIEY BEBftH, Pwrt.Llfv iih dt si»u nqx-i i il dl «0.MW*.JOflMSTOI j AND epTTAfiES o,^ f JIK'.> July 1,187fo Assignee ,hi td.\u201cIT t^ Sept.1869.\u2014Gentlemen, f fee e 16 y< ' yon tA exprès* inj gratUnde hav6 o th* ' JulFUif 1 «Berkel it a duty I owe \u2014 .\t-^ rui_ T u., for the great ttenéfit l hav6 è.irlved by taking \u2022 Nodfrow\u2019e UAMoteriik Pills* ï apfified your Mfot, Mr.Betl.-Herkeley.for tbe abov< named \u2018PllH am wind in She stomach, from which IhuMbred extruclattngpaln lor ,a length ri Mae,, haring \u2019Jrted nearly every, remedy botywlthoqt derivlugacy 1 taking,twp bottles of your 1 of those Who may thus be affllèted.\u2014I your* truly.Henry allpass-to ' of Nonvb n\u2019B OkkoMn.* Pillé il it- v, bvldi oil i , iagf]'i:ll b 'libj * .¦ i - \u2022 ^ Insefreit Act ef tte», snd Its \u2018I * _ L m'\t\u2019\tU Amendments.'1 I»».!\t1.i.\u2022tVA -, i la the matter of * \u201c \u2022\t* < JOSEPH *.BOSWELL of the City of Qflebee,\t.InsolvenL rill *\t.\t\u2022\t>\t'\t-\t,\t* i.\t,\t\u2022\t\u201d i Notice is hkkkby given, that the In olvent bd» ftldd, In my Office, di, VALtER STttffiW1, (ipebee, a1 deed of ComprelUpn and disc barge, purporting to b# oxsqntpd by tbs piqpqrtU» of hi* Crs^Of*,^ required bar tew, thfUf hpoworitianle to tbe said deed of CompoaUkm and dtnebarga Wltwn three JaMdiriet 'day* after the hurt pah* ffoatlôh of thlé notice, laid three day* expiring on WEDNESDAY,11 the Wlh' dap of JULY, AD., 1876, the underalgneiil Assignee win act (Quebec, 80lh June, 1876.PEMRERfON PATKRSON, du ly 1, 1876.\t¦\t\u201c u\t14 , stHtS W'^L-KNOWN HOTEL HAS BEEN 1 thoroughly refitted'during the Winter mouths, and 1» now open.Mffi* ThUn IfODKKATI.\u2022 ,\t\u2022 Every attention paid to guests.Telegraph Offl e and Bowling A ley alao in connection wlth tp© Hotel, i ^ Transient GuesU $1.60 a day.Good Flanked Hoad In front of the HoteL.June 1, 1876.\tOm-p , :b.,m\u201e\u201enle.Uo.\t(or pôblIc.Uon | and business letters oontalutalngfreaRtaocpr sbooid ftnnfliriM* m&HHmik'mmr \u2019^bMrTpa^'one Iffol^k Ysâif^ ialvasea.BiaafoeopieaAaaeesrtfo IA Use .The eersulatiea «ft thla'waper IMm ¦*\u2022 fTWORTTH, Unit :l\tm\t« iit-ilw ,n^3f § j roiulledf f ori all Fart*of tkaworid.'1 YM\u2018'>T :Jans M, 1*7A .< Jiupil rd ueoiif.n lire bi.'i oprniJ-\u2018*'i6v illUl EH In 'Pier )H4LP- F 5^ S1^ Hbe with the only other Deep Wetw 1 titere, 19.bubmikRGJCD AJijABOt TIDE and that the poalUon is shown by g EEir'Rtowr* w.-.r.j .w ,.jw i^ri ror Ol Cap Heog* Pter and Wharf Co,, ai^ud Itotminmro)'*'* ! * \u2022»?; >4 it Mtey If, 187A I ini u> H*SY.# OWj and Tnnlc In?Igwator.v/ v/.iiAU\tiiraon am kOCTOB J.T.MITCHELL, OF LONDQN, f Bwghwd, \u2022eye-lî\u2014111 fckre plPeterribed Ltebk^s Liquid With great sucrep^ it .fot rioa) valuable as a Tonle, and a great strength gjnr»\tmu o-i j '»* ji-o i'-'ii*.ID: '»t A.p-1 douta Ck :~en British Fgg & Butter Powder > A UU&WJ rJ\u2018i* ,si intis mitlMM'ÈBtÉL\u2019M inaw< jfiemTT.-.'ihili M lytj\u2019O Agency for \u20acdl, Urées.» ÉiivintiHnici iiti :4* -AMD- £3S SMBi «B0BT OF CmM, icily for (he] THE WE^/T aw\tn.M.M>* *a, #&f-CLASS \u2018SUMMER A HOTEL, situated In Newcastle, N IL, S mile* frorti ForiA-moutb, will open for the \u2014ech ¦blng' and Riding facltttlBs trd-surpaased.' For further Information inquire CHARLESE CAMPBELL Porlamoutb, NM., or CHAKLKd H CHARE, 46.North Market Street, Boston, Mass.11 ,i .! J q -';i ^\t««o April 28, 1876,\t> if Cm-eo ol WHITE W A.fid H\tn .a iti ¦}, , rtriflFm» «*& nÙt WOODEN MftlJSi^ .BUILDINGS A construct long, fences, pc other erections ' Asparagna, traMfe*A$gfi lhf some other tccombnstlbte liquid durlfifi tne wtttforjfrrén andeMfoineiiiii Mriragtree.^oJ present month m Jane, 1L default whkrtOf the proprietor or person in pomreriow;1Hmirebnii liable tp * dally ffneof partir DoUam, with coets, and In default of p.yment to An imprisonment not exeeedtnfi two montimC\t; ;.I \u201c J.i- i * LEON LEMIEUX.T\u2018 \u2022 1 Chief of the Fire Departma&t -\t,\t\u2022 of the fih rabvtqhMforrife., 111 1 jijs * The Planet Metrs SMAUs U 'of Obeervation* Made by (Wj rator Profs.' Saftbrd and OolUrt;itf U* D«hr bora Oh*érVÀtory.led.simply a coffer < r cc jsmplf» of abicb art- srJP&td \u201ctotyor < Irait withal, jrre ike crowd aa was constantly r members ol toe the gteat world, visitors were wistful ey# which was de arranged op{ wtich bang r Lawrence.4- (FVcm the Chicago Ttmei, July \\.) t i The o beer rati on* on the plaget Masf, made , by Profeseor Safford at tbe Chicago Obeerva-ccffin* I lory Tuesday night proved entlrtlyjatisfac- *\t______________HHI 'con- ^\t\"^edinesa for the occastou.The ¦iguifled thing, nf I angle maae ny uaee «ruu.\t\u2014;\u2014 and a certaiii fixed »Ur, and irop this »ogleé .I and a known distance to another point oq hie tp cat or itb« e^rth\u2019* *arfuxtU> calcul»te eleps House vale of and erf 8TBAMEBS and LAUNCHES, BUILT Of WOOH WH ««\u2022 BTMEU.î TO MffT.SPECIALi ,RtU^U^RB^l»«8»y.-r*- \u201crsrs*jfeirsar\tv; Pmddle Slew eaera.with draaghlsranglwg dowh \u2018o 8 Iwehe® of water.Contraetsd for.Prices frpm i200 upwards.1 MACHINERY CONSTRUCYEP FOR BO^Tfl BUILT ABROAD.ARCR HANfiiNG «niiaiMWE, *\u20193 \u2018 ' MAKVFAmKMnS ^ 7 riptknm^ftfA.'PA.aw ' < fiBiuntet® Foralshtodi \u2022 J 17, 1876.\t' wed Asst-Ora MURRAY BAY.MMto Lwer St.Lam ,t j i \u2022\t\u2022 h\tnu: i \u2018nl: in .non Five Hours most Healthy and Invigorating Sail, in Magni-* ficent Stéamers, from 1 t Quebec _ Llar.v.«* Dowetoni vcn*9i >*oA ^luaoiiqun j stook^bRokbr, I\t\u2018'tacvmd *»v«d hn >ri> yd bebivt .urywawn or Tn stock kxohasob, |'4d < J î /( >-niT jl i, pip'll ¦sae gin 1 akfrUqi^v» tiJOtilV Lrl-I-^ oiaauuffiHAT thé.Dm- Pier,' :t:fd isimtoioitii mi mi.; ! -t.i 1876.Spring Arrangement.1876.m mock \u2014-\u2014, 13- MAY Train* wUl rtin as follows .\t./ DAY EXPRESS TRAINS \u2022'\ti.\t' Will lêàve Halifax for St.' John, and St.John for Halifax at 8 a.m.\t-\t« ?R1\t\u2019 J f ¦ LOCAL EXPRSfoS TRAIN I \"1 \u2019'lîT l! -I1.! I A r.i» ith io wo.>1 jauni .MayHyv J>n \u2014ww\t\u2014^¦as- _ ™ \u2022a 6 and Ifw *di tSffl.J'üïî 1 ^ 071 Hfwbn* \u201dau\">qpo:i nan uni DDE3^T]I©rI' Jnordur T 1 THE to of the rho looked with k iy brefcets^be of black aud gold\u2014 r-piecai)>f&Hife tbe distance of the plAoet from'the earth.The fixed star taken for the observation was tbe one known as star No.a, in the constellation of Saguts-rios.This star Is practically at an infinite diêtance from the earth : that is to say, iin#s from any two points, however widely eept-on the earth\u2019s surface, to this -star would make no perceptible angle with each othdkand wotld be parallel for.all intents and purposes.Taking this fact as a basis, selected re far apart If\tW ~ oxon NanufacturiDg do., Ingérsoll.t; I.'! .Ik h 1 >i tn ROSSIN HOUSE, Monlreal Corn and 8took Exchanges reported dally by U-Wv-raph.Murray Bay, 10th June, 1876.1,0\t' 1 êk narrow boek, snchas ià Ube Ufrs* M »rosar8d bf a micrometer S-2T to iroto of toe rlwhg.under kM arm, ep\u2014d it, I the telescope.Term* reasonable.4 1,1676.Cm \u2019 i > used by tax d to make «ntriw la it with a peite sod the hook apd rang companions fonowlag ird.airs Dauser did immune bat a Second and ap peart cil, after which he closed | BUtS [are The I snd The micrometer con-of a strip of glass on which marked too exceelingly.fine lioeg.strip is moved by tangent screws.moved is marked CONSUMPTION, Indigestion & Was! in» c- .\t.Disease*.The most approved Remedies are Panoreatio Emtjlsion 4 Pancreatine The Original and Genqlne prepared only hy Important to lurnbei Meichaots AUCTION SALE \u201c , -or- .\t.PIIIKIIIDfllMlIS 4 m the distance) the basement bell, his \u2014 m* answer^tbe first sum monk, bot % second I on the circumference of a wheel attached U) ¦\t.v reinAtenti® arwa th# he* - I the tangent screw.The lines on tbe micro f whom, according to Mr*.Daosm?belief, «id jecte and fhen moved till the linesbigect the \u2022\u2022 omcibiDif about the water u While this second, the distance being accurately mea* explanation wae being given ooe ef tbe toco, sured by the fiivjifon# ou th# circpmftrrnce w£rC^ ZJZTlSLZllte \\mrZ$ Of the wheel, Rowing tué revolution» of th# d«f roJSelj, andjast as M.s.Dauser tbougfad tangent «rew.Thbro^naion* are afterward that the two others were about to pass her to I converted into arcs of a circle g log the |.attend to some business, ooe of tbeiu gnuped j *o#io between the\t^\tI and held her.\trevolution by Professor flafford was that the 1 Tiw» rohlaia tbok Ifem1 D.roasx i tisi'k bed- 1 angle between the two lines was 338 seconde toJ^toc, L?î of ld.gr.a.Boforetool-l-lcaWtoocM soon ae they had satisfied themselves that be madb, however, it will be necremry to the windows were closed, and thati they etmlff'| await advices from^tthwp^atB at which ob-Dot be over beard, they revealed the stal ob- 1 servstians were made.The din« ace from one jett of thelrvhfiL by roktAg, ^WteTms then J planet being known» tfip other ditth»ov*tte bonds T Mm.Danser mid that ibe knew ef 1 calculated by the third law of kelver, whu b no bond# being in the boom, and that if htu 1 i* that the.sqnkres of the tUBf* of revoluttog tistton were in search of aay they had botter I are proportional Jo the cU\\a* JJ1® \u201c*£0 look after th*»\" Thereupon a pair of I distances.The distance from the earth to the handcuffs were productd, and Mm.Danser was nunacled, gsggvd.sod blindfolded.A biadieg rope was manufactured, and Mra4 Déuser wae tied, bitted, dumb, and helpless, to one of the poem at-tiro foot of the.he*, lie two men'were binding Mi».Danser, third dfo.t \u2019town «Uns and ihee\u2014tko or three, Mr* From this ^poict Mrs.pauser «A-VOHV At MOOHE, ' 144, New Bond aireet, London.Retsll of all Cbemlbts, and Wbolesale of LYMAN.OLklUB AOo., Montreal and Toronto May 6, 1876,\tLno-av THE QLOOD.THE PERUVIAN S RUP Vlia tses aud enrtenes Blood» fanes up the rijfctem, Builds up the oufov-dowr», Cure* pria» Debility, pay» Chills aud maggvsm Larnyv -99\tZ.::ïïa^itSî«æ3iic- tions» Boilsi ______\tntaarmBfaeasesOtti Kidneys Tbcusands bay# been tola rem tnrna.to___\u201e\t_ .nen; and invalids cannot reasonaoly hesitate to give it a trial.\t' \u2018 \u2019\u2019 CautUm.\u2014Be sore you get the ** PERUVIAN \u2022VRUP*» (not Perwrian Bark.) Sold by dealers generally.A Sf pae* pamphlet, oontatetng a treatise i Iron as a medical kgeutand other valuable > t n ; 8(tl .«\u2022\t_____ d > * 1 ¦\t-.7/1 i «m \u2022 .:0t\t« Nil' The executors of the estate of the late JOHN 8HKDDKN will offbr lor sàle by public A net on at the Auction Room of F.W.COOTEk CO\u201e In the Ufty of Toront on\tth* tweo.y-nlnth day f JULY next, at TWO o\u2019clock to the aftornooc tbe following ni ».\t«'\u201c'\u2022* .Flye TowneWp* of Timber Limits 8itu4 \u2022ted in Bie Dietriot of Atgoma, on the Sorth febore of \u2019 , eke Huron, vis.r\u2014 Nnmbers 100, 101, 105, 108 anl 185, eack Township eo slating o' about tblrty-slx aquarit miles., >i h \u2022\ti ¦ ,ili ^ uoiJ TtreTO Limits afe mpfi* ^dvaplageonsly situated qh the main stream of Bpinlsh and ofi Serpent ftlver, aud the whole grea ia timhqi^ ed with a goqfi quality of White Pine, mixed W BA LB AM, the Best, Cheapest and roost efficient Remedy for Ooogha, Colds had all Long Complaints the wbftd has ever produe.-,\t- i\u2022 n^TTv u1\t»\t*ui' j \u2019 ,1- AN ASTONISHING CURE.\t| Mb.J.W.Bbaylky : Sir,\u2014It U with great pleasure that I add my testimony to the efficacy of Wilson\u2019s Pulmonary Oberry Balsam.My daughter contracte^ a very severe oold about three week* since, end w# applied all the usual remedies without any effect.She was evidently sinking fast ***1 commenced spitting blood.We began to feet very much alarmed, and wer* Induced hy a Mend to try Wilson* Balsam ; and before she had nsed It but a very short time She was pdrfsctiy oared and Is now enjoying good health, R, P, Wtovg», Custom House, 1 .Ui.Fredericton.From our dally arrival of letton w* select toe foUowlag >\u2014«I was troubled with Asthma for ten yean] no physician eortld cure foe.'' I tried every ilng without any good éflbct, un.til I tried TPliaonSi Balaam.I only took three bottles, aidée which time I hav* had no return of my complaint, as some months have now elapsed.\u201d rtia,,_ Moaxs BitA»p, York: Oo., N.B.««Lazt December I was aitaèkOd with a severe cough, which compelled me to relinquish ell labor, aod my Mends believed I really wa# consumptive.From haarlnc of a rose tt»>-lar to my own being ourefi by WllsontePtiJ-monary Cherry Batrotn, I wro l^d V> ,*4 and af»er using .bottles ï *W ®o»Plen^ curedaq^.h^ye again resumed my UU>r\u201c W¥.Fteaew», Yesk Oo,, N J.sua i# nsed es the unit in nearly all of ttat calculations regardtog the heavenly bodies, and keaee arieta the necessity for great ac-cortoy io meaâiirtDg this difl^oce, for this reason that astrouopiere embrace \u2022very opportunity to test the abcnnicy o» h*v obsetvatiosv.The prèVfonslJr accepted did-____________________ _____________________ _ tanoe of Mtosarth from thb son was 92,000,000 I Proprietors.86 Harrison Avenue, Boston, htii®*, tort the calculation* made from th* oifo I Febjpary 3Ç, 1876»\t>-4Aw * \u2022* 'V\tI ®\t,|4*\t.tm t .f a\t.-.«idcitui 1\t-\t1\t'* 1 to 1 For plan of she Limite, with Report of Mf.Iter, tiro burveyor, (who reeently explored ,to* entire area) and fee other particulars Apply to b * o.hlf ri *i»lii\t\u2022 * i\tm t \u2022 MORRIB.^ASRIrt A Mi BRfDF, I I t,!*!\t*.v, |1 V.d\tBotloUors, ')¦ i.\t ,.,,TbroQto., , , Or JOBBPJH HICKSON,, j .,7 m THOMAS B^M^NGTON, \u201e \u2022.m n ., et ii «ni h m.i«t ,.i MoalreaJ, u, .\tExecutor* of toe Estate.! May 24, 18764\t.i ,\ttd-sat il ;1 JUfio JMi -.111*1\t.1 \u2022I no BVI1 Fredericton, + l\tFORM OF > !Ji:gtv* tor toe Prevention Of Crnetty te Animal», lh* Wcrvembar S, Quebec ti Stuqku fi» F.in the *» Aw :pga c- flhdl ae.warodi v'\t\u2022\t\u2022 »o o< i7>;s AIN OB NLRVIN F»ti jnfotré.fe .\u2018'Oî éMuÉ ftrrtefoWEAWfr ri Rr.«?YNAR^IfeRtOA^fef Jto i Hi?iittl8*anze[^imtltodpj V NCTHER GRAND VXOToÀY AOHÎSF \u2019A.EDMibe Vienna ¦xMteltiOK.\t\u2018 , \\ rsv g »| |Ji ij V.il Ü **# \u2019 \u2018 * Î f \u201cThe WTnjE wrozEST - U.1 eni ; ldi» Ml the TWO Hifheet Mtetelc.;M.( y,;\t-.q.u>uu34n»o«oo AMOatm tor ttroBitort.MroNt - - 'MF \u2022 *w i* fe Oat ft r tireal Bintn u< J b'i lj»uab.TtM MaaetoQ Hone*\u2014*4r< M ob r.eiU.If et le «\u2014K NoOees asd \u2022 the a Oo«la ! \u2014Robert RkUd»*.Mel* of Isa »eeit8:ie \u2014 \\ J M xham A Co THE oiioi mvitmot cenfiin |9TSAV XK^ ABYSSINIAN f * CAPTAIN CHABOT.\u2022ATHENIAN,\u2019 CAPTAIN MO BA MBK, WILL LBiTE ORIWTORWWfiAftf nfERT OIT, IT 4 P.».equal to thé oooaaion, of whloh there ean be ho question.A pfOeodure such a* thia ex the pBrt of ibe Ministry cannot fttil to place our seouritioe in the EngUeh and iJhropeea markets more than any* thing that has been previously done on ttts continent.Jft the same time the Corporation should ddinit of no delay nn their own part, in using their utmost endeavors to give the municipal assistance they have promised.They should and, we believe, are ready at all times to rend, er every assistance, and by so doing show their confidence in the enterprise, convince those abroad that they have the vital interests 6f the city at stake, and earn for themselves the reputation of being at least sufficiently equal to the requirements at the present age, so fkr as railways are concerned.\"\t\u2022 *\t' ti- ro* \u2014 AND Intermediate Port».G A HI IV EAHK - - #1.00.apply at Iba Com it, lire.TUESDAY.JULY THESE RIVERS ELECTION.r We have received a eomau&iaatkm > one of the St.Maurice lumbermen, in which we are severely taken to task tar publishing \u201cthe queer mixture of lies and impudence\u201d contained in the letter signed \"Platoro.\u201d We must remind our Three Rivers Mends that we cannot always endorse the expressions of correspondents who air their effusions through our oo-and, at the same time, dis any intention of casting a slur on the estions of such a body of men at the lumber merchants of the 9L Man-1 noe, who, we presume, understand their hnsiness well enough to know how to act in matters political as well as commercial, and on whose extensive lumbering opera lions the city of Three Rivers and surrounding country are mainly dependent for support.*\t* 4 ^ ' L u- ii\tMtllUJ\u2014UUM - CONVALESCENT HOMES.These comparatively modem institutions known as Convalescent Homes are rapidly gaining favor both front the medical profession'and the public generally.Their object, as most people are aware, is to take up the restoration of an invalid to health at that point when the doctors have retired from the siek room and immediate danger is over.The patient is left to tone, and the strength of hip qr h#r constitution aided by as tmuch fresh air, change of scene, and other _ health giving stimulants as their purses can afford ;to purchase.* In the case .of affluant or even moderately well to-do people it ii easy epough to prescribe seabathing, Ml! climbing, fan»1 Hving or ocean travelling to those who have been rescued tfom the icy grasp of death, and equally possible t» carry out the instructions of the physician.All that is re* quired is money^ But how different is it with that immense majority of literally poor humanity to whom such counsel would be the bitteiest of most impracticable of advice.Thanks to, the philanthropic spirit of the present age, thoon* ta^mountaWe difficulty tf.providing Ui» 'bumbler classes of society with .èhange of air and scene lengthened1 atid sWfere/ »Un« considerably *\u2022 obviated.^ The charitable 'have given large sums for the erection of sanltorla in different parts of the country where olimet*0 influences are most conducive to restore invalids to health and vigour, and wheee the purest, of mono may bê inhaled.The sueoess obtained by these establishments has sur-.passed All ' aatidpaikuis): thousand* of poor need lb-women, laborer\u2019s whres, shopmen, clerks, poor children and others iff» bad oe, to bring their labois to a close at a rear oui ble and satisfactory period.Much dis-salirfacttoo is expresse 1 at the Premier\u2019s in-definiteness.t he International Banquet.Of the functionaries invited to the Lord Mayor\u2019s International Banquet the following hare signified their acceptance The Pre-Lets of the Seine, of Pas de Calais, and of the Po ice of Paris, the Mayors of Calais, Bordeaux, Gcueys, Rome, Turin, Florence, -Christiana, Boston and Quebec, and the Burgomasters of Bruts At, Antwerp and Amsterdam.Ssventetn have not yet answered and twtnty-tao have declined ; including all the Germans invited.i GU2UH1A.N Y.The Bavarian Election Bsaux, July 19\u2014Approximate returns of thj Bavarian election indicate that the Electoral College will consist of 77 Liberals aud 79 Ultramontaocs., UNITED STATES.Dame I O'Connell Centennial.WisarsaTON, D.C., July 19\u2014The prh sts and commanders of the various Catholic Benevolent Booh ties of the DLtrkt ot Co lumbia, have calUd a convention for Friday mookerief and lewniog, to make arrangements for ct lebrat icg tb j ceoteunial of Daniel O\u2019ConneH.A Lager Ho ar.Nsw Yosx, July 19\u2014During a row, lato last-' high*, in à Lagér Beer saloon, John Smith was fstally Usteq by the proprietor.Frederick Griff.*»f>\t.y.r| A ahootmgqka®; ¦ 1( TLiib JioinlBfc Mrs.Bailey, w^oyd husbaud war shot yesterday by thrir 96b, hks mUde'istatement to the coroner, in which she says that her hos-tand had dost rted ' her, had been' living With another woman, aud only cami.to her house worn ha was ab\u2018olu;ely in want.livras about 4 iptier tp this other woman that thu father and son quarrelled, Asiatic Cholera.'-' .r Thomas Connelly died of Aslstic cholera on .Staten Island je-1 rday.Dr.Rlgby was attacked with the sarac dis.ase, but, it is thoognt will recover.Booksellers\u2019 Ex hango A Bookeellers\u2019 Exchange aud Clearing H mse was opened this morning in Clinton Hal', Astor Place.Among the Heures r -presented are 15 from BcStoo, 56 Irom thi.city, 12 from Philadelphia, and 1 « ach fr m SpriugfitId, Biltiuure, Buffalo, Tioy and New B dford ; 4 mauutacturers of writing j.a make much provision for a rainy day\u2014 I P*F Holyoke, 15 dit o of envelopes from ¦«** mu-.t**m**i«*tt* wSrs®* ** « «non,6 {WMlblj to mMt th« aret exp«o.I Probable FMeof tba BallooM^» SOS of s-SoHous illnosa, so that at the time I Chicaso, July 19\u2014Iu regard to the missing when means am mostly required they ballypn.incoming ves*!* giye the following find doctor's foes and médioine mum\tK.-l\"\thavaUsn drowned in Lake Michi- osiee pssa they have nothing wherewith I Capt.Furlong of the steam ba to meet the requirements of» lengthened Hew Er^, reports teeing about eenwalesasacei Thus it is that many unavoidably have fallsn iota a relapse woree thaw their first illness and succumbed; when a few days in another atmosphere j would rethrtied the invalid completely restored to the world, there to aid its program by healthy hard work.It is hardly possible to overestimate the value of kuqty sairtfary aatstaaoe-to the ( i l._a________\u2019 a_______________» ! sick of the dames we have mentioned, and in' this oeaneetion we can introduce to bar readers «rich «d eatafiliabtoent lo .ffi .\t_ _\t50 f R^by, third.Tbs contest for the Albert Prise wa afternoon, t pris-*, tc was finisb- el this afternoon, Sif Henry Halford «on tbe first pua-*, tcoriôg 9f out of a possible 104*and Ori, GJWmak^re.took tbe seu>bd prise with s scorn of 92.Tbe American rifle men say that they do not coocor in the petition fo the Council Jby the Captains ot tbe English.Irish aorf Scotch Tt am», for permission for them to shoot at the same time with the Elcho Shield com-petitiffii, and that ftfcey will not compete in that match The Conocu has not yet acted on the application of the taptains of tbe three teama.Ttation of the admission of to the competition for the PS-\t\u2022«planed 1W ,h.The Lord's and Conuxona Match, A sbojting match at Wimbledon Utween of fbe Hoose of Lord» aini the tive team PBOyiNCE OF ONTARIO.Ottawa, July 19\u2014Judgment in the North Renfrew election case has been further postponed till Monday next.Tfame was a meeting of the Privy Council this morning, at which only routine business WM transacted.T%« floard ot Examiners for promotions in pbe Govern.Qr-Qencral\u2019s J&Yot Guards, and also for commissions, field a me^ng I fils afternoon.Mr, Y- Nicfiolsoo, of St.John, N.B, 1 been appelated Private Secretory Po tfie Minister of Marina and Fiahoriea, and entered on bis dotles to-day.On Saturday night some party or parties effected an entrance into tbe Dufferin Hotel, comer of Wellington and Bank streets, and, breaking open the till, made off with $35.Tbe porpetiators are unknown.Preparations are being made for getting up a monster petition, asking the Council to hare the Protestant and Roman Catholic Small-pox Hospitals removed outside the city limits.This te no doub;.the pioper coarse to adopt.The By Estate Appeal case continues.Evidence is being heaid in the matter, and that of to-dav went tn «hr.»\t________ other compound possesses tbe pecu tar properttei which so exactly suit tfce various conditions of tbe bamaa hair.A single application renders the hair (no matter how stiff and dry,) soft and glossy for several days.It la conceded by all who have need it, to fie the beet and cbeapeet Hair Qreenng in the World.\t~ V\t.\t\u201d* 3uly 16, 1875.\tF-dhW NEW GOODS.BY THR \u201c4ARMATIAN\" AND * POLYNB-1 1 SIAN,\u2019we are receiving a variety of \u2018GOODS, so that each Department la tow folly replenished wlflb NEW GOODS, making onr Stock vary replet* wttfi Noveltlee.?fw>pd¥ °* qur Spring Faqoy Goods qt a large redncUpn, -AGAK6 price.Lot 7\u2014*20 pe« White ShirUnga, a little soiled, at 6c (worth 9$c) per yard.The Iroquois name 6f the settlonaeht and village is A-qtilfc-mffhte, mewiag \u201cWhesj the partridge drums.\u201d This name was given not because partridges were numerous Jn> the .region, but because of the ^strange diutn-like sound in winter of cakes of toe forced by the current under aud along the lower surface of the ice-field of the 8t.Lawrence.Tbe Ice, by tjio way,\u2019 has been a foe to $hè vljlage qod (fie 1*I«bs.St.Regis is always liable to Inundation in midwinter from the sad ten damming up of the St.Lawrence below It by ice ms^ej.At such times tbe river has been knovo to rise fifteen feet hr as many.minutes.On oue occasion tha reflex euirent up the Raquette River «as so strong tiiat the water fell over the mill dams up stream.- A flood which arose between 3 and 4 in tho morqiog of January 27, 1854.lasted a fo.tnigbt and destroyed fifteen buildings.Another destructive toe-shove occurred iu 1859, and another io January, 1867.The St.Regia, like the Raqoett-, is troubled with freshets; one-of which, iu 1862, destroyed mills and other PW'ty- The common name of tbs seulement was derived from Joan Francis Regis, a French ecoUaiastrc, who was born hr 1597 and died in 1640.He was so greatly reverenced that I OOOO A ATTTT^n^ his grave was made a shrine.At the request J\tA.1VI A.1 1 liN C»», Lot 1\u201446# Mantles, Oostumsa, Children\u2019s Mantl«s and Jackets.Lot 2\u2014150 Trimmed Hats and Bonnets and Straw Hat*.Itot S\u2014 6,000 yds Summer Dram Goods, various prices.Lot 4\u2014350 pea Priuta, Bril 11 ants and Piques.Lot 5\u2014120 Paraao.a at half yrtoe.Lot 6\u2014100 pea Printsd Muslins at 8L0VER, FRY & CO.July 1, 18TÇ.CARPETS, InRroffistaf\u2019 gOd.fMlMU-.Imperial, Felt and Hemp.STAIR CARPETS.,\tIn firaméls, i«'Afei\u2019i1 Liiii\tTapestry, .ciiLi VJTj _ Dutch, etc.of Louis XY.of Frwree.and Philip V.of INDIAN\" MATTINQ-S.Spain he was canonised by Pope Clement -r^\t'wa-' 1\"\t^4-\t'\"V\t' \u2022 XII., in 1797, aud tire 16th of June was mwie CoOI*\tHearth Rugs sacred to biq memory.\tj According to anoieut tradition the Ind;aos of a tribe were subdivided into clans ou lauds, each clan distinguished by some symbol, treu-ally the figure of an animat.Those known In former times at St.Regis were as follows : l- Okawaho, the Wolf (most numerous) 2.\tBatiniaten, the Big Turtle.3.\tOkwari, the Bear 4.\tRotinesbo, tho Plover.6.Rrtinenakehte, the Little Turtle.^ÏSBSC Velvrt, Ac.COOOA MATS.Plain »ud Bonlerad.SHEEPSKIN MATS, ' .p.na.'M liiaq I in.These distinctions were hereditary, follow- 8 the mother\u2019s line.They are gpujualjy At present the British Indians have five chiefs, two elected for throe years.Three aro chos-n by tbe tribe for life, ^h* elections are regulated by an act of tbe CAnadian Parliament passed in 1869, and the chiefs for life depeql for theiy tenure oq ancient usage.The BrRjsh lodiaos receive only the interest-nioney on their lands sohi and the refat-ms-ney for their lands leased.\u20191 The affairs o*f the Indian* on the American side are managed by three trustees so classi-flel that a vacancy occurs once a year.This is filled by au election by the Indiana, «a provided by law.Tuey are paid aq annuity of $2,131 67 iu silver, secured by treaties with tbe State of New York.They receive nothing lorn the United States.Th* bombera sharing these aQDnitieA ha va !w>*n mu\t.Bratt Poles, Cornices, htfcr »OCT '-JO NIMO\\N ét FOI7LDN, June 18,18T5.Fabrique Street.JUST OPENED : Case of Fans, GREET BARGAINS ! iliT.F° undefftlgupd will aell hi* BnMre Stock of IO $>ex* Ornf-, iMrtëotxiit,' , .\t.1\tf,.\tii\u2019©; \u2019v.J In addition f6 which an Immense Redaction will be made on Stfaw \u2019Hela, ftara»iv, Sot- YiArlniin kr (varia r*af Draxna O vrkrta thttksday.EAÏLMor thiEtOfEMlIil! Itoeerrea SeeU can he had or Oapt.well, oppealte the Poet OflJce.^\t1 Joly 20, 1875.TTr Holt- PUBLIC NOTICE.MADE KNOW-N TO ALL IT MAY 1 eoneern ttaaCIn virtu, of-an Oidlnanwof Jraeph XenopUo,, Lavo'e, *«)., Vrothonoury Of tbe Buperlof Orwrt of the Dlrtrlçt of -«aep# « 4\tInstant,«a^he applha- U n of »«eeViooP:Wkk>w Jean Servant .©un-hoti» for bereetf as proprietor for half tw «\u2022title heree'ter non convention ' »r deerrtbed.*>»loming to tbe J t*k*reommnn;tÿ flblcb axiet.\u2022A\tMd »*te Sr.Jean Servit, ber bu»bau4, «ndjBei xuardian daiyjeppetoted by law.to her minor children born of ber mewrlaga w th tbe «aid late Jean Seriranf,' namely :au-Gehrge SenrMÇ elgbteeaf years old; Marcel.Servant, sixteen yaa-e /9ll; l^ocUe Wr-T«uV «iwteen years old, and Fr«d«ric Servaitf, (Trtve yeat.ow, It wlti be peons,6t ditp khe NINTH day of AUSÜffT next, at ON* 'Clock >0 the afternoon, lç tb*\u2018 fionre bffUt at ^________in a ^\t^ *1 jt^ place , berea tier dcecrlbefl, to the sala and ^djulftlnf tn form of fl\u201e ,, u, / , a LICIT ATI O N Sbadya, varions kinds of Dree* G xyla, 4c\u2018j Ao i; '6to John Street, (Without).,J First Dry Goods Store 'oatrlde the Oate JUly 20, 1876.hi) X Am G AC017 N A.ixno q.U T HE It u/.¦I.mm W' I L L BE ii :u w>«J oT i wi.\u2018 ?!» -FOR TP*- titra tf BOltDEtJ \u2014\u201cF ROM i; u ui Thé 25th i, 1» 11 in .1 lu .T «June.« Per Day - \u2022JO*» r i fr ¦iU'CM -naf ldi \u2022» $ I SO 36 00 Per Month -< NurseB.\u2019and Children , per day - - - 00 76 Ml OfiJ'Ull tint; MRS.MICHELLETTI July 20, 1876.\"T VT*Î7T of the estate belonging to the above mentlened community ,eorlc A., chhiprebeBding One Ifrpent front bÿ tbirfy-aU erjy,ete $4.kawreace.behind towards aouftb.it* ihei laade 06 Sr.Berny, holding' ora'Mm Sewth-fl\u2019eat-elde «0 Ferdinand Servant'\u2018and on the Nmb-Bvrt f^Je IP aflbirfltartu\u2019lind 'tb* 1 ! 01 rqj*\"^'ew-: on ereoted, and dep«fi Wies.\u2018For morn information appfo to the «nder-slgaed VotaryjL\tn ¦\t.ttt -*vaeii tbe JftngtiaR laa«ua1 îre\u2018»o SALMON ! irtou \u2022 r.uo.i A Steantar -'Secret\u201d; Ittii.,» V to w\t-I, ,1\t.r lit.»\t\u201e ¦ ¦ n:Jl .iu - at t .¦ 1; iiW- a R.BbODIEL.vJ July 16, IB7L \t\u2018P! l ,i toMtomtomiK^ ~\t^ efi d juiw xtila_ July it, UriS.; j\tm.in d it A m e© dt IENUIC11IBE fllli, PROVING* OF QUEBEC; \u2019 District of Rkmouraska.il It»'.lii .\u2022 |V 11\t\u2022, ¦I s HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ¦j^ryncE is B*PTEIfSEB next, x demand and Petition on behalf of Our Sovereign La* y the Queen to be pal in pceeeatlon at the Estate of the late EDOUARD FRASER, t« bis llfe-tlma of j tbe Pariah of SL Patrice de la Riviere do Loop, Require, Advocate, will be returned into and made before tbe Superior Court, for the \u2018District of Kamouraaka, at the Village of ^aipooraeka» aud all persona vffao may fl^ve any rights against the uncos salon, or ; ibe property com prising «bi^n« OWj-l^ol mMU aad good accomnodattoo, witlt node rate terme.\u2014See ad*t PntaoaAii \u2014Mr.Loo*tn»olr, Inspector of pMaooa and Hoapital* tac the ?rrri*c* ot Ottiarto ia in town.He ha.been rt^oeded hy the Dooaialeo ^oerrameMto impact the Maria* Hcapital, of thle city.The Hen.ÎK3î Fartaae, Off Smith, A B Bell, Mr* Bell, Jno Q Balt aarm and child, Ml** M BUI, JW Haggis*, Mr* Higgins, Geo Higgins, Walter Higgins.From Qoeb*o-MrD«g»gn«, Jean Chart*?, Mr Abraham, W Hunt, Mri Want, A Dupoia, Mim Hnnt, W I Simpaoa and wife Him Stmpaoo, 8 8 Hatt, H Tosrance, Mr sod JlmDawaon and family, BJ Bradley, Tc Aflwia, 8 B Footo, CR Cokes, Mr and Mrs Gregory, Mis* Gregory and tervan , Maati r Brun an, R->v Geo Hamilton, G H fboaaa m, Gao Prntom, J J Cod ville, Mr W Ande.aon.Mrs Wheatley Anderson.P Mac*wen, * J Pi ice, 8 8 Rivard, C MoOaltuia, Mr and ora W CUaL chi d aad noma, Mim Clint, Matter A dint, A M Cook.From Ottawa\u2014H N BatoJ^s Bate, Mim M Bate, Mi a Bate, Miss J Bate, Mim D B*te, Master F Bate, Ma ter W Bate, baby aad «errant.A A Drlmage, 0 8 LeeTlfr J Kidd.Mrs J Kfald.Miareilaneona \u2014CT Taylor, Liverpool, Rag.; A V Deallrt*, BaMAcoor : P O Ddrilol#, Mda»e J 9 W Bu-nrm Trais Rivirrm ; F A Hall, Miaa Glaaaop, Miss Mair, Mka M Mair.Mis* N Mair, Perth, Oat, Mr and Mrs A M Ch.iaiopker, lafea-aoU ; Js* Mcltgaiham and wife, Drummond, Ont ; W C Caldwell, Mrs Caldwell, narre and 2 children, Lanark.The Canadian mail steamship Nova Scotia, Capt.Richardson, from Liverpool, July 8, via Derry, the 9tb, arrived in port at 3.50 a.m.to.day, with the malls, 36 cabin, 31 In* mediate, 354 steerege paaaengers, aad a general cargo for Quebec and Montreal.Her Quebec manifest and passenger lia will be found tn another column.Capt R.reports basing passed a great number of icebergs eastward of Gape Race.Had aouthecly and westerly winds on the I6tb, 17th, and 18th; detained 18 boars by fog;\u2014July 18th, 4.m.pm hnik Canada, 40 miles east Cape Rosier, 5 p.m.Company's a a.Sarmatlan, 35 mil#a east Cape Boater.5.45 pjn.Company\u2019s sx.Cor-riathian, off No.5 Btacon, bound east July 20th, 11.58 p.m, Dominion\u2019s sx.Quebec, The pilot, Mr.D.Gerard, reports 7 vessels between Father Point and Blc; 18 between Green Island and Bran 1y Pots; 5 below the Traverse; ship Abeooa in low of rteamer Rocket, at St.Lawrence Point, all bcund up The A lan aa Canadian, Capt Millar, from Glasgow, July 6, via Llrtrponl.the Sib, arrlv.ed In port at 6.46 p m yesterday, with 4 cabin, 8«3 Intermediate and » lee rage passengers, and a general cargo for Quebec and Montreal.Her Quebec manifest and passenger list wi.l be too m1 In anothe column.Capt M.reports having been detained 14 hours by fog; passed July 18, a- Bar oMilan, at F>lgste Point ; u Corinthian, at Claula Elver.l»ib, ship A béons, at anchor at the PI grim*, a \\ per str Montreal, Nelson, from Montreal\u2014 1 bhd, tocfAVee gtu to order If6 bris pork to Hnnt, Brook f co- \u201c KXPOR'TM.July 19-Per bark SooUa, Hines, tor Liverpool-20,668 std pine deals, 1U49 do do ends, hy R K Dobel A co.Per bark MAE Caou, Cann, for London \u2014 111 pcs oak, 94 do elm, 215 do red pine, 326 dp wbl)e ping, 9 do birch, 539 do ash, 8 do hickory, 78 do yrbllp*rood, 891,440 spruce deals, m0.6.0.5 pipe staves, 8m WOWf do, by J roonolly.Per bark Twilight, Hattrl'k, for Londonderry\u201412 tons oak, 8 do elm, 306 do red pine, 200 do white do, 7 do birch.876 std pine deals, 51 do do ends, 14,198 do spruce deals, mO.2.2.20 pipe staves, 3m WOW1 do, 19| cord* lath wood, by Carbray A Routh.Per acbr Marie Adele, Rivard, for 8t John\u2019s \u2014 m42.4.< .25 WOWI stoves, 300 br s herrings, 67,000 pcs packs, by J A R McLea.Per bark Champion, Allan, for Greenock\u2014 119 bp i oak, 1 do elm, 625 do white pine, 11 do ash, 2 do walnut, 8 do biokory, 2699 pine deals, 700 do do ends, 2267 pipe staves, 6060 WOWI do, by R R Dobell A co.Per bark Kong Carl, Jacobsen, for West Hartlepool\u201461 tons oak, 19 do ash, 16 do whits wood, 19 do maple, 123 do white pine, 64 do bliob, 7776 std ping deals, fllg dodo eng*, Ira pipe staves, by R R Dotal! A co.Per bark Tonsbeig, OJertson, tor Leltb\u201437 tons oak, 20 do elm, 40 do red pine, 693 do white pine, 10 do b reb, 10 do ash, 2014 pine deals, |00 dend*» by-.Per ship Percy, JuuJ, for London\u201426824 eld pine deals, 613 do do ends, by J McLaren ff Per ship Columbia)», Ooflbw, for Dundee\u201419 tons auk, 75 do elm, 6 do bffch, 40 do Ned pine, 1216 do white do, 1300 std pine deals, 282 do do ends, by Ro: erts, Smith A co.Ums.BecRpttoIattoR of votes given for each candidate in each sub-division of voting in the doctoral district ol Bonayenlure, in the Province of Quebec.Voting Snfc-DivLions.«,* 6 v ¦g 1 m Metopedia.92 Ristigouche.3 Vann.iff ' Nonv- 1U and Sboolbreo.130 Carletoo.v.169 Marin Wu$.18^ a aria Eact .94 New Ricbmotd.56 t^pKnl.38 'Hemilton.93 CoxW.st.\u2022 8 Cox Cemra.\t T Cm East.8 Hope .34 Port Daniel.i« 837 767 a o\ti 1\t\u2014 a if\t 4\tif >-»\toa \t to\t\u2022 88\t0 16\t0 70\t6 C 0\t3 \t0 36\t4 136\t0 34\t0 11\t6 39 ;\t0 77\ta 83\t9 106\t2 M\t4 \u2014\t\u2014 767\t28 Ottawa Lumber Trade, Ottawa, 16th.\u2014Tbp reduced scales of wages a« decided npoo by tbe Cbaqdlere mill owners will come into force next week.The average rates at presant are as follows :\u2014Fllsrs, $8 to $9 per week ; sawyers, $8 to 89 ; oollers, $8 to 89 ; ordinary bands 8*-*0 to *7- Tüe d*y\u2019a work is eleven hour-, from 6 s.m to 6 p.m aiiowti g an boor at noon for dinner.Oo this rate be rednetfon will be twenty per rent, and tbe mills instead of shut log down next month, as it waa at one time Intended, will continue to work through the season, qnle s some unexpected pha-e of the trade pratonts itself.If the Mills were to skat down now they would throw 2,200 men out of employment.This reduction la wages, which is deplored 6y so nutry as an evil, will In oœ way be a very great benefit to the satilament of the Ottawa Valley.For some years past Inm barmen ware pu?log such high wags* that In \u2022omp of the new settlements on tbe Gatineau, the Lleyree au4 many ether tributaries of tbe Ottawa, ttto letllsrs Jpsertpd their ta>ms removed their families tp tbe elUes and vil agea where they could get employment.To such an, extent dtd this prevail that we know « f sections oi new country where there are score» of small clearances with tbe necessary dwelUcgs, barns and stable*, deserted by their owners, the fences turokea down, and the Nod tbat co t ao much hard O bring nnger jrol IvaUon a lowed to grow up a gala r.'th u- dertuab.Reltlpre ybo remained oo their far IT* *«1 improved tbaw fared much letter thno\twer# templed by b*gb wt*\u2014 to Uare the wood** Tbe rcdimeil wages wl 1 bave tbe effect of In duclrg thc»e nreef bsek to .belr farm», and it will help the ferasere le tbe old se.tlements by seeding men not to them to obtain w^rk during tbe harvest Lahore** will find th»t 81 per day, wit a good bouid fiom afaimer, is much better than tbe dolla \u201c* the city.It Is a somewh ^t singnlar fact, that notwith standing tbe state menu of tbe lumbermen bat OAX^XTAX^.- - - fftl.OOO.000 With I*ow©*r to Ineretuse to\t000,000.f\t\u2019.\t\u2014.too:\u2014^ *\u2022' HEAD OFFICE,.- \u2019 - MONTREAL.BOARD OF DIRECTORS:» P Kl K su D K N 'll, WH.DABLTNQ, Bsq., President Boerd^of Trade.¦VI O K - P R E S I I> K Tt T , A.W.OQILVTB, Kaq., Director Kxohange Bawto of .Canada.Director Bank of >»»».\u2022 EDWARD MAOKAY, Kaq Montreal.O.H.GO OLD, Baq, President Cora Exahange.Hon.PETER MITCHELL, M P.t JAMES G.ROSS, Eeq, Pree*t Quebec Bank.JAMBS Mao DOUG ALL, Eeq, Miller.ALEX.WALKER, Esq., Merchant.Capt.R.W.SHEPHERD, President Ottawa Rivar Navigation Compe-uy, JAM SB O\u2019BRIEN, Keq^ Director Metnmoll-tan Bank.AUGUST! N CANTIN, Eaq.Shlpbnflder.' JAMES LORD, Bam.(Of Messrs.Lord, Magor A Mann), Merchant.THAT CITY HALL, QUEBEC, July 17th, 1876.AT The necessary Repairs having been effected T O T H E tioiiT ucm-wsi.THE i .r »»»» X ?rfl St.-Paul Street, quanti] of Papsr Slock, \u2014PqnsUilng of\u2014 Straw, Wood, Drab and other sorts of Paper, Paper Boards, Paper Bags, of all weight» aod qnalitt, and White and Mixed Paper Cuttings.\u2014ALSO\u2014\t.'\t.f' \"J 1\t^ L, t Scrap Iron, and I Turbine Wheel.Sold by trJer of Wm.W^ker, Eh^ulre| Official kssiiatt.Sale at ELEVEN o\u2019elock.A.J.MAXHAM SCO.July 20, 1876.\t., Quebec, Jniy tyth, 1876.PUBLIC NOTICE' IS'HEREBY GIVEN that Sealed Tendais, endorsed «Tender,\u201d and addressed to the dpdetslghed, will te received np to 4 P.M., on WEDNESDAY next, tbe 2tst lose, for the eonstroeUon of a Cpfc-8f»ne Wall and Iron Railing, la continuation of that of tbe Lower Governor» Garden, aad aa far as Ufa Glacis, » length of 180 fast qr more, as pgr InstrneUons to bs given at this office.Tender* Will also be received for the construction of a Wooden Balling or Feaee along St.Denis Street, In every respect similar to that lately erected aroand the Eaplacade.scme 800 fart in length.\t\u2022\u2018\u2022c\t^ Each tender shall be made on a blank form to he bad at ihla offler.Each tender shad bear the atgoatorae of two\u2018responsible persons wilting to become securities tofbe dne eipentkm of tpe rootract Tbe Corporation dore .net bind tteaif to accept tbe lowest or any of tha tendara The contractor to pay the Notary \u2018for drawing np the\u2019 contract.a BAILLAI ROE, City Engineer.July 17, 1876.\t.q ¦.nKKI\t\u2018\u20181,\t.\tI Boys and Girls' Straw Hats, OKNTI.KMEIN\u2019» .eghorns, Brazils and Panamas, \u2014 AT \u2014 ^xtiremsly Low griots to Clots* G.R.RENFREW & Co.July?*?,\t' Q Entered for Losdtug July 19\u2014 Arsllla, 109, Llvsrpool, J Buretall A co, Simpson\u2019s wharf.Labraior (a), 286, Ungava, Hunt, Brock A co, stream.Admiral Tromp, 870, London, J Burstall à oo, j\tSt Thomas.Tbsreee, 621,\td* do Flanagan\u2019s i\tbooms* THE IEVIS & KENBIBiC RAHWAY TIME TABLR ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 19th, 1876, Trains will run aa follows la -1 ______ _ amoont of tbe year prevlo s, the f irwardera say they have nsd as much toalng, and there Is m much Umber getting down tbe Ottawa this tear as last.It la also alogutar tbat (be Chaudière mUI owner, say they have not sold any lumber f.>r month past, yet the barge» appear ,o be bn»y forwarding lumbar to Quebec and to United States porlr\t.There are twenty raft-i at Grenville bead at prs-eot rnnulog the Saull.They are rnon'.ng safely in twentj-foor crib baa a No.of cribs passed Chaud.ere to the 14th InatanK - July, 1875.,.,.5,208\tcribs.1\t1874.1,850\tM Minority Io 1876.1,668 « Tbe Umber has come down very rapidly thia mmoo.\u2014Ottawa Oltinen.R R Cleared.J||ly 19\u2014Bark Scotia, Hines, Liverpool, Dobell A oo- MAR C»ah* Canq, London,- -Twilight, Hattrlok, Londonderry, Carbray A Mouth.| Scbr Marie Adele, Rivard, St John\u2019s, JAR Mo Lea.i.umikir, July 19, 4.80 p.m.- Rate of dls-connt In open mar ket for three month\u2019s bM)* la 5) per cent, which ia | per cent below Bank of England rale.Amount of bullion gone Into Bank of England ou balance to-day la £188,-000.Ooniols lor money at 94 1-18; for account \u20224.3-16.U.S.6-x0 Bonds\u2014\u201987 187|.E le 18) Do preferred 28).Tallow 43* 9d to 44s.Sugar 23s to 23s 8d for No 12 Dutch standard afloat.Paata, July 19\u2014Rente* S4f.9jc.Livsaroob.July 19, 2 p.m.\u2014Colton closed steady.Uplands 7d.Orleans 7Jd.Sales 12,500 bales lucjudlng 3,000 for speculation aud export Breadstofia firm.Wheat 9* lOd BafU Arrived st Quebec.July 19\u2014» Whlt->, White and red pine.Had, low cove.Ross A co,\tdo Cap Ronge.W Mackey,\tdo\tdo J Mclotoab, staves, St Charles cove.Allan Grant, white and red pine, Cap Rouge.P 0 Thomson A co, staves, Ring\u2019s End cove.Jno Banner in an A co, white and red pine.Cap Rouge.W Mackey,\tdo\tHadlow cove J B Booth,\tdo\tCap Rouge.H McLean A Bro, (Jo\tdo A A P Whit* (2>,\tdo St Law Dock a P D p«lvtu A to, atovee, Gtlmour\u2019a cove.JFsssengaxg.Per ss Canadian, Miller, from G asgow\u2014Mr H B McAllister, Mrs M«AUlsU,% Mr H Robert; son, Mr Tbos Monro, Revd J B Muir, Mr M A Hauling>ion and niece, besides 843 Interrae dlate and steerage pasaengera.Gaicaao, July 19\u2014Floor acaree and firm tor fair to ehotce extra spring at 6,00 to 6,60.W neat «xclied, bigger and closed alrocg, 5nd 4c to 6c blgb*i ; No | spring at 1,19) u> 1.2» : No2 dost 1,18 to l.lfii oo spot; 1,18 fo ],Hgi M-Uora Auguat ; l,)l) reliera Sept; rej.-ried ai 1/06 to 1,06).Corn\u2014de a* aod fair and market Arm; No 2 mtxrei at 70)e on »i 70)e Ud eeUe s Aug; 72|c Ud bid *etto>a bept; rejected at 88.Oats cteady with moderate demand; No at 42e oo spot ; 38je relier* August ; 87 jc Sepiembcr.\tBarley-ea*to nominal, higher; No 2 spring at 1,07 sellera Sept, -rejected at 1,0».Pork\u2014cL mand fall end prices have advanced ; sates at 19,76 on spot ;\t19.82) relters August ; 19,82) to 19,82) mnUnn Sept.Lard\u2014demand fair and prices bave advanced ; tales at !\\30 to 13,40 oa spot 13^7) to 13,40 sellers Aagnsf, and 19,55 U6 13,57 j aelleni Sept, Balk mtmih -demand fair Md price* have advanded; ahoaidase »*c ; abort rib mkMtea lie! abort rlrer do ll)c, a 1 cash ce aeMere Juir, W tor key «pitot but Arm at 1,17.Preighu\u201443 for white do.Rye firm.Cora firmer; receipt* 149,000 bos; atoe* 104,000 bra, at S8* for ate in weatarn mixed ; and 86e to 86c far sail do.B»«iey nnanf 1 OMa.firmer ; recelpU 3l,009.bu|; aatos-34.^0 at 60c to 61)o lor mixed western; and 68 to 65c for white da Pork firm at 20,60 for , TRAINE NORTH.Read upward.TRAINS SOUTH.Read downwards.Na t\tNo.«\t\t\tNa 3\tNa 4 Prelfbt\t-Wi\t\t\tFreight\t\u2022 h\t\t\tSTATIONS\tA\tUt ,! ill Pass* a-\tPessra\t\tfv\t\u2022\t1\tPa tfn-\tPas arn- ger, \u201c\tgsr.\t\tHr\t**«.'¦\tger.\u2019 Arrive.\tAirlve.\t\t\tLeave.\tLeave.\u2022flu /*'\t\t\u2022\tmi ./.ij\t-P.M,\tA.JA 9.80\t6.06\t\tLart*.\t5.80\t10 so 9.08\t4 17\t8\tSL Henri\t6.08\t1064 \t\t\tJunction.\t\t 8,50\t\t10\tDo.VlUggs.\t8.18\t11.00 Pf\t4.13\t10\tL a rochslle\t6 60\tIt.18 \t\t.Hi ALiE01 roo\t\t\t 7.68\t8.61\t33 St H«n*dia«\t\t714 ^ \u2018 '\t11.31 7.44\t3 48\t25\tsit Fis.Con.\t7 28\t11.45 \t\t\tRowl.\t\t 7 JO am\t3.80 pm\t30\tScott Jane*\t8.05\t12.00 \t\t\ttoo.\t\t Leave.\t1 Leave.\t\t\t[Arrive\tArrive PUBLIC NOTICE.OITY TBE AJ8I7 R,KR*S OEEIOE CITY HALL, Qnebed, 14th July, 1876.PUBLIC NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN, that th* Aaaerement Books tor be following Wards ot th* City of Quebec, via.84.Roch and Jacques Cartier, have been signed by the A ressors of the aald City, and are now deposited la tbe office of th* andaretgned, «tod that lb# said hooks will be open to ah persona Interested, every day, pro® 9 o\u2019clock e.m., to 8 o\u2019clock p m., (Sundays and holiday* excepted,) tor and daring three Weeks from tbe day of i ha first publication of this notice.Any cne who shall deem him self aggrieved by ary entry made in th* said Ara*«»m«nt Roll, shall make complaint before the Iteoor der* Chart in wriilcg, and under efitb, token el,her before a Justice of )heJ»eao* or a mem her of the Oily Connell, or before the Clerk of the aaid Recorder\u2019s Court.Tbe complaint ¦ball be lodcé'd within the retd time in th* (ffiveof the Recorder** Court, and the taT Clerk shall give notice In tbe 'iewsi>«pc® herelnbniO'e set forfi of the places, days and botirs In which the Recoider** Court win bear tbe complaint* and decide on t * merits of their complaints.JOHN BOOMER, Asst.City Treasurer, July 14,1876.\u2022 Tncse Trains will only rob Tuesday* and Thursdays.For farther information apply at Super-(atendent\u2019s Office, Bt.Henri Street, Levis, or at Contractor\u2019s Office, 7f, St feler Street* Qusbep.\u201e ,, FARffB \u2014r\u2014 \u2022 - .Levis to Scott J\u2019et'u, (B.auce) let Claia, 11.00, \u2022«\ta\t\u2022« find \u2018 da 60.LARO JHJBLLB A 8COTT, : Cnnuractors,\tE.GOSS, L.A K.Ry.;\tSupL July 19, 1876.\t'\u2018\"e Jly3 City EJnBrineor\u2019to Oflio©, CITY HALL, Quebec, July 18th, 1875, that Sealed Tenders, endorsed «Tender, and addressed to the n> de reigned, for the Mow vo aui Mask XT Ham.,\u201d will be recel v-\u2022d up to 4 P.M.oo \u2019jpHUBSD VY, th* S9tb instant, from persons willing and competent to p dei take the coustrncUon of tbe proposed new Market Hall outside St John Gate, to* | getner with tbe levelling of the ground and I the demolition of the said gate, the whole ag per plans aid apeclfl ayons to be seen a) the | offles Of the pnders) U., XHK Combining in Its organisation tha JUS1I8T8 Of ftOTB PH ERES, HEMm Ouebec and Gulf Ports l S, Go.nrilRB 8.8.- SECRET, OAPT.DAVISON, j X la intended to 'save Rest India Wharf I ! oa TUESDAY next, 26th July, at 2 o\u2019clock [ PM., for Pleiga, calling at Father Point, Metis.Gasps, Peres, Paapeblae, Delbtmals, I Chatham, Newcastle and Bhadtae.For Freight or Passage apply to W.MOORS, | GUSTAVE LEVE, PasaangsrAgeat.Jrty 14, 197».___________ cmiucui mu BEHAN BROTHERS.IMPORTERS.WE A R E SHOWING AN IMMENSE ] Stock of the following Goods, to which ( we invite attention :\u2014 Black and Ooloured Silks.I Japanese Silks, plain, broche aad striped.Silk Finished Lustres, in every variety of j THE IMPROVED SELF-mtllMli! t'li' \u2022Oil' (fs i.n üjr *\t^\u2019u\u20181 \u2022 -Ü4 '\u2022! Ufar The Best and Chespret \u2022 \u2019 For salé by :} ' '::r\u201c\tJ:\u2018 ,il1 *^4 .\t^\td PEVERLEY'l OO, L ;,t.;r: < Jnly 18, 1876.¦ l.re ,1 \u2022\t¦; Ja34-Fw ,|y PlIHLIi; UTICI.\u2022 *¦ \u2022\u2022\t-\t'¦>\t'\u20221 \u2022\u2022\t.\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022 i un \u2019 »®\u2018 1 \u2022 ij4 \u2019-1\t-fj \u2022\tSi- jdm I 'T HE UNDERSIGNED WTLI^ *OT BR i responsible lot any debt* eontreetod la I her name, wltbtort a written order stgttod'b* herself.,\t; ill ;a, u ^tasb^n, Jnty^lb, ill : i fttt 4 O Jaly 18, UBd.i.T No.SO, UemVi street.(4nt.XHM\tOMf r \u2019 U: * Insolvent Aet of 1869, and Amendmécts.9ET Notice* of.Birth*, Marrlfiffifi asd ifesth», 60 oebtfa le eieepiioM will bf made to this role.UIHTHH.Oo Hand ay, fbe 18th Instant, the wife of Domlqfek Daly O\u2019Meara, ol a sqn.On Suqday, th* Ulb luapp), the wife qf Peter McKean, of s son.Jgf Liverpool aod Dumfries pa pars copy.\u2014 OKÆTH.' On tbe 17tbln*tant, at the t ruest Edgar, son ot H G.J< ISLAND OF ORLEANS.rK BTE4MER «MAip OF ORLBANS,\u201d until fnrthsr noilof, will run dally ss follow*\u2019 wsqthar pefanlttlng I\u2014 Leqve Island.\tQnebec.At 8 A M.\t11-80 AM.2.34 P.M.\t6.00 P.M.8.8Q P.M.\t7.80 p.M.Eftra HI)#,\t Friday and\t1 \u201e Saturday 6.30 AM.\t> \u2022\t6J9 ' touday 11.39 A.M.\t\u201e(t>,\t1.90 r «\t8.00 P.M.calling at Bt.Joseph each\t lrtP .L,\t.^ .w\t«»/\u2022 bknry PINHBY,\t Cj S l* i\t.M :\tCaptain, Jaly 19,1876.\tm PUBLIC H'OTlld\u2019E.oi\u2019-TY TRKAayrfiicu\u2019M officr: OIfY HALL, Qaefoc, 8th Jaly, 1876.TyUBLIG NOTICE IS HPREBY GIVEN, JL that the Assesameal Books tor tbe following Wards of th* CUy of Quebec, vlç : StJobg, 8t Lewis, Palace, Champi^lu, Montcalm and 81.Fetor, have bipu slgn«d by tbs A*»* of the said City, and are now deposUsd In lb* ogle* of tbe nndei signed, and that tha said books wm be open to fli per.pus interested, every day, fropa 9 o\u2019clock a.w-, to 8 o\u2019clock p.m., (Sundays and holidays excepted,! for and dnrlpg three w«eka IfUfo the day of the firat publlqatlpn of thia notice.Any one who shall fiasm himself aggrieved by any entry made lu I\u2019m said Assessment Roll, shall make complaint before the Recorder's Court In writing, and under oatb.tykeft either before fi JittV®!1 f**** W to *»6«-her of tbe OHy Oo^cil.or before toe Olerk of tbe said Recorder'* Court, TU* cqmplalnt ahallbe lodged within tbe said time In tba offios of the Recorder's Court, and the .aid Clark shall give npttea In the newspaper* as hereinbefore set forth, of tbe placée, dkun and hours in which tbe Recordei\u2019s Coart will near tbe complaint* and decide en tbe mérita q( I their complaint*.Mr.M array daring hi* late TTOUH OW* EXJHOPE, SELECTED THE MOST ACCOMPLISHED PERFORMERS FROM * HBHULBR'8, BAHT 8 ADAMS\u2019 GBIAT ENGLISH CIRCUSES \u2014AND THE\u2014 FOLIES BERGERES, PARIS, Aud has added them to bis Peerless Company For extended detsl e of entertalsment presented by this Storting Organisation, and full I 'faTT' XP WT\tQ \"Kf A list of the Company, see Mtnou.Y\u2019a iLt.y»\u2019 I -i-w AU VV\tV-P V I Fancy Lustres, Diagonals, and Xmprea* Cloths.I Rtttael Cords, Fancy Coatome Materials, ko., Ro.We can apeelally reeommend the new RE-{ VERSABLE BLACK LUSTRE, both for dur-I ability and appeeranee.Summer Tweeds,Uoatlng aad Faoey Veatings in grant variety.Hommry, Oiomee, SJwrU, CoUart, Scarf*.Tbs, #s.Our prices this season bale g mock aau>w I th* AVKaacuh w* seUslt buyers to Inspect oar stock previous to making porohaaee.i^ibcuo \u2022-> la Uha matterwf\ti \u2022 : .jhpt\"1 - FLORENT GUAY, bf Quebec, Dry Goods fi\u20191/' ' jggrehMrt, \"1 V .' VI W» >U ' \u2022 \u2018i ;u; \u2022\t4»1 tyf0**»»1* A1\" DIVIDEND SHEET BAS BEEN PRÏ-pared, open to bbjectloc, until th* 2tth day of JULY, 1875, after which dividend will be paid.Quebec/ 8th July, 1878.i.v,:.^ovssri^g^,' n»ni** , To Let,-H ii tf .1*0 i.'llFf n f) T\tTill* .*»Kfo ,*>: Astable, in urshltnk lane, bmar ,ri tbe Police Gffice./i .itii.> ini.,: .Apply to 'to »\u2022 -riiw a-ii I\u201d} ».\u2022i J.THOMSON HARROWER.i> July 7, 187A i o i.: .mm », WftHTEO, \u2014 AT \u2014\t- ii TISmi LilDH! | Carpets, OU Cloths, As., oar stock la very Urge, and special indoeemeata are offered to bovere.Hebffiffi Brother*.July II, 1874.\u2022 A WOMAN COMPETENT TO RECEIVE and keepithe Aceoantaof Family aad Pleee Washing i .I ApptytO July i, 1876.; \" q l>CU »; Hu 'K d THE MANAGER « lECEH 1(1 SUL 7il ?Uul V fs! July 7, 1875.4ae* City Treasnrsr, TBATXp N*W«.Performances Afternoon and Night.Doors op*» «t 1 and 7 o'clock p.m, Com me net og at 3 and i, Admission, 60 cento.Children under 10 years, 26 cents.Reserved Chairs, 76 cento.For sale at HOLIWKLL\u2019d Book-Store, oppo site Post Office, on tbe days of exhlbiUon, Will al»o exhibit at CQA riOOQKE, Jaly IB, SHERBROOKE, 14} RICHMOND, 16; AR-THA.BA8K A, 18 ; Point Levis, QQ ; ».HYAOMTR, u ; at JaBM-B, u MONTRE A ty\tanti Î8.* CHABLBS H.BAY, MIDDLETON & DAWSON HAVE JUBT RECEIVED: rK MORALS GF ABOU BEN ADEEM.WâiÊuÊ by D* B.LocIm.Mr.and Mrs.Fsuioonbrktye, by Baatilton «hbovati: Jaly 16,1B7L Director of Pnblleations.Jettatrice ; or, tbe Veil Withdrawn, hy Ma-dame Anamat ra Craven.On the Rook : a Memoir of ABee\u2014B.WhltoU.Sacred Songs and Solos, song by L.D.Sankey.Sating for Strength, hy M.B.Holbrook, M.D.Wrongs and Righto of a Travel or hy Boat, Stage, or Rail, by a Barrister at Law.Letters from East Longitudes, by T.fa Jarvis.Lost Letton from Egypt, by Lady Doff Gordon A Whaling Croise to Baffin's Bay, by Captain lùurltbAtq* {WV* Tbe Timber Importer** aad Ship Owner*» Freight Book\u2014Richardson,\t*> Moore's Artis ah\u2019s Guide aad Everybody'» Assistant 4,000 New and Vatamnls Me- celpto, Tables, hc^ tn almort Every Breach of Bustneas.*** \"^îffiPDLKTON h^PA RffiON.,, Foot *9 JSshStol* RiW.Joly 18, 187A \u201d»**.\u2014t-u .'«itw rf u >0* mid /.\t.J»» it,hi - I; t 'iiil N*w OA\u201c* o*- -.C- i* '({(MS #1 .>9 ?'\t; \u2022« i Bàdmïhtoh ! no lu ssms, t-.l f l&an.ii > Croquet! Bagatelle! AND OTfafER GAMES.1, u au,- r» \u2014at tee\u2014 Orsawenla! UairMassAelory Ns.l tlsreesa Street W».HXCI£MA?i , Hair Ikseia^ Wig Maker and PWftaaer^ 34 5 un = ir^ «î5^ o«bip »*»0 Acting Mayor ; AMotmd\t(* *_-' œ^sr?^: tK \u2018^^SSmoTthe lait meeting were read Prewated.copy of a No\u2019arial ?«>*\u2022 «t 'be moaeet of Samuel Doflett, Ktquire.Lumber Merchant, in conaeqaen e of the Corpotalioo haeine allowed Mean.PI on à Co.ta meet a wooden building or ahed to be uatd by thaoi m a forge or workshop, within the II- p \u2022its rf the «Ity ^ 0»ber, am «h^waetora A \u2022Ida of Dalhooeie »tr»et and In clone proximité to their lumber yard, thereby endangering tht fama in case of §».\u2014M-f rred to tbe Fire 0 of Beptember and the 11st day of January lu each year, In tha Provicca of Quebec.\u2019 i V f/,rVT -Î, CPoe*-Tima von BASS.tiw\t\u2018tV ( No tetson shall fish for, catch, kl 1, buy, \u2022ell, or lav# In poangcrion any Bass between the 16th day of May and the 16th day of June, In tbe Province of Quebeo.\u2019* ICloss-Timb roa PICKEREL, (Doans), a MARKINONQE.a - 'Nopenon shall flsb for, catch, kill, baÿ, \u2022ell, or bave In possession any Pickerel (Dorse) or Maikluonte, between (be 26th day of April and tbe 16th day of May, in eacl r**'» Province of Quebec}\u201d L-L FF.\u20187 ,f \u2018' \u2018l* ' * itJs £PH OILLOTT STEEL PENS.,.Dow\u2019l Sflrgiol! Oil LINIMENT rHIS LINIMENT IS WITHOUT KXCKfe.Mon the beat and cheapest In tbe country.saaestasas It le absorbed as soon as applied, and carried through the pores to tbe remotest disease, acting a poo palus and swalMnga With a power PQjfci ferity thoroughly applied, it will g VP almost Instant ellef In nralgla.Lu Rheamatlsns, Ne\u2019 U the -1 Killed by n Tiger.ggBy^ajftBftsaaa?use Survey, at Shemogah, in tbe Mr sore Tmit-wy-oQ the rih of May, froor inj m deed po the 2nd from a tipsy b« ¦oortaily 'drouaded.On the 2nd W.: while Mr.Dobbie was in camp neat' Ma\u2019ur, plaça about six mllaa ditaset,» be ri once Mger broke from the jungle at a place mar where ha was posted, and immediately Mr.SaOb imd.~iëf»r«ry aocnsdtïg tî-a twaar, of Dokbfo ^^^pemkeS i all a* ou ad to hiss, which occupied half-ao-hour ; he then remarked to tho «F* haw bit.th* tiger very x kM, has «me into that .UiickrtL\u2019 _ to.a»q.m *** distaoM qfl.He then, with the peon, proce ded towards the thicket, picking up the track ol the tiger by tha atarks of blood on thé ground.* CalHnt( their wey through tbh*jaegfo ifoy soon came adarthk place wb+re the créai me was lying r wounded; the p«fen »I*W him, and, iglnjjte spot said, \u201cHe is still alive\u201d .'i\u201cItriffiotmoh^ Ttxe ti> the place where the .i fttl* «Take care, sir, be JRamapMaK fir a sprfogr-eo h>ek oaM\" Mr Babbia replied, i*! cant see bim, but I'm all sandy,\u201d fad the aagt mosut at iae,tinw chprg-cd.Mr.Dobbie fired both binais of bis rifle {§tmrp toots) sad broke the fore arm of the tiger, hat did him; the beast was very tiger then left him a»d fell deatLh gwoe ten yirfe.Mr Dohbri gri to the dead tiger, sad walked to kb Tito lornier struck the tiger while _\t_ his discharged rifle, which caused it to aponhiri, and during the desperate struggle with tke enraged animai which ensued be hdppwd^and fedl^ and wee immediately j*efoed I feUdeed before it had up, looked a top of the _\t__ and fro* there was carried m Ma mmp.' He thswght but little of kls lajones, and during tbe next twe days trans-Mried his 1^\"*\u2014 Oa ototalatog a palao-aato sad bosmro from absmogsh, for which he seat, be returned to that stathm .Sw Wed-in good spirite, apparently was SonsMtrad by Ms friends (out of dhagtx.He slightly id was, therefore, not.1 to speak ot bis encounter with tha slept tolerably well, but awoke , 4 o'clock, in the moraine in a wry curie, and, noteilint*»ding all tbs sf-i «f tboae sitsading hiss, ha tapldJy br-delirious and died in two hours from m of awaking.A oorrospaadent who Hr.Bobbie well writes : \u201cTbe Srite has lost aa able and promising young officer, »ho was devoted to his prtfw^ion and who waver Stnched from bis doty however hard the work wight be.He *m consider*! by ««toe.uoiy a tew days previous he bad kill, \u2022d a tigress under similar circumstances to narrated.He waa a man of in-courage, of great physique ; bat these against s savage beast lipbs tigsr T Tbe odds were sadly sgs|a»t this sad accident terminated tha career of one maeh bslovqd and esteemed by those who framr him, It the J*i>?ag^nfSl.He wss the sidari son of Col.1 0.Staple Dobbie, Hor Jfsjecty's Madias Army, residing in Sooth \"mi ^4 f m-Ér Ifr-dlfo tdpenrd ffiabsn '\u2014¦¦rii tl in has bagaa in the nrighborkood riMfoa town af Mo* I* ^'-rsub.UtitUMMNfmsSSiwMVSI ZSttMtVft&dK Lumhugo, Sprains Side, ChliblaJu» 1 With aay mob wbap.S*, .J.W.BBAY.JCV, Wholesale Agent for tbe Do mint on to whom nU onters maat be n-Hrm Fw#eri«iu i.N I R.FsirV 1F^»76 fSff\u2019rl, ''-'V4 *.\u2018 ;t*v \"nr\"17 ¦y;\u2014i\t\u2014-~?y 1.HOOIV 10 T11K Of.Wilson\u2019s AnUbi^Ona and Preserving Pills.pHKSK PILLS OOWRIST OF A CAREFUL 1 and pecnlar admixture of tbe best and patbartlcs, combined w tb rxr:: the dlgeetive organs, and f»#obstructions and torpid action of the liver and bowels which produce Indigestion, and the sevv ral varieties ef Btlfr as and Liver Complut |s, aoeoded AF show at lésa of tbe following m ptomvV \u2014Fréquent\tAcféiây or Heanbnrh,' Olddlnem «r^ÿeadqg^M, Drpwsi- >ss, and Dim.' oeeesd flWiL Syasma* and Ffewlent Dlsteu- PUBLIC NOTICE IS DIRKOTKl) TO THE rollowln* REViaEB FE8HKRY REGULATIONS for She Province of Quebec, adopt, \u2022d by tha Gbgbrnor General la Council on tbe Sod las tant ^ r l\"- p Closv-TTWW Von WHITE FISH.m\t^\trittfo .\tI No pen,ou «tudl pflh for, natch, kill, boy, cr have' In fioliseaeloa any White Flab bstween tbe 10th day af November and tbe lit day of December In each year, In the Province of Quebec./,\t-\t\u2022 < Hî\tî\tV' \u2022 Of.okx.Tiuu FOR SALMON TROUT, LAKE TROUT, ox \u201cLUNGE\u201d and \u2018\u2018WIN.NONIOHE.\u201d ; fr AttAtl LINE.DOMINION LINE.\\k ^adei eoatraet wtth thariovaramentof Oauads for tha Oonveyanee of witiadlanaiifij United States Malls 1876\u2014Summer Arrangement*\u20141876.1 Ttoam following FIRST-CLASS, FULL FOW-ERED, CLYDE BUILT STEAMSEIPQ and la Intended to perform a ragtUM service between Liverpool, Quebeo and Montreal Close-Tiue for LOBSTERS.\u2022\u2022In tbe Provli.ee of Quebec, no person shall, ckiilha tea noonihs of July aagr Augtat flsb for, catch, kite buy, selL or hsve la pos* Hesslon any soft-iwiled l-oMters or female Lobs fox, wlto eggs atteobed, nor shall Lobsters ot a Isa* sise than ninp Inches Ip lengtht mesritflng from lead to tall, exclusive f| claws or mt* be- at any time «shad for, «aught, killed, bought, sold, or had In possession ; but when caught,by accident In tela or other flshlag appaiatas lawfully used for other Osh, lobsters With«gggjBTQbed, eoft-slrilled and young Lobitera of à leas sise than nine Inches, shall bs -liberate! alive, at tbe risk and coat of the owner of tbe net or apparatus, or hy UeWppfer of tbe Uabery, Hn wb every cake, shall devolve the proof of actual liberation.\" ¦.> FISHERY LEASES ^NO LICENSES.\u201cFishing by means of cets or other appam-\u201ctu« without Leases or Licenses from the De \u201cparlment of \u2019 Martoe and Ftsbeiles, la probu \u201cbltcd ID au waters rilaatod within the Pro-\u201cVlncé of Queb, s.By order ot tbe Minister.\ti \\d '\t7\tW.WHtTCBBK, {feDommlaloner of Fisheries \u2022JH^aW, 18TA MHO l:ïü whtS COLUM l 8?ca f\u2018F\u2019r H * > COÏÜ'PRAlO'T'moî-1.(/> * /rlRÀWaH K {; G O FFERD î M.wai» t/\u2014muutu uni 4tcus, su uncomfortable rensatlou experienc.*d et: the stomach soon after eating, with a teeUng or weight of oppression, tenderness or P'ln in tbs region af tbe Liver, semetimos ax* tending todfce right shoulder, with a stoor tfry eoaghand dlrtwhad sleep, a yellow tinge o' tha skin, and eyas la often perceptible, the bsart\u2019s aetfon Is distar bed and t nlsatioo felt In varleoi parts of the body, with a singing aolae ia tha asm, an4 » topsatlon of foUnem and weight over the eyee and back of the the appetite Impaired, and tbe breathing op-preeeed» the bowels are for tbe most partis* aattVSf, and there la much languor and da* prsariou of spirits.t0?\u2019 \u2019 ^ r ^ ' 115\t; 0n« of the roow from which thaw Pills qro cuAdeJe aaudartite- which opens the poieaof Uw skin, and» t tot* Mature in throwing oat tbe flpev parts af the corruption within.The .i -ouod to a plant whleb la an expectorant that open and unclogs the passage to tbe rangé, and tiros, in a soothing manner, performs Its throwing off the phlegm and other The Government of British Ootnmbia Invite sealed tenders endorsed '\u2018Cofferdam, \u201cBequi malt Graving Dock, British Columbia,\" to be the construction of a Cofferdam Thetis Cove, Ksquimaft Harbour, British flolambta.i\u201800 Plans can bs scan, and speciflcatlons and conditions, bills of quantities, forms of tender and sas.n.r te «s3K3?Ç&3& Scotland; at the offloe of the Architect, etc., Department of .Public Works, Ontario, in the weËmfaïï^itâïiim s tbs Lands and Works- Department, Victoria, British Columbia.Bach tinder waltf t6 accompanied by a bond duly executed by the contractor himself and two other responsible persons in a penal sam of with a bond M above.dsr net necessarily so- h fl Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, British Columbia.Lands and Worita Department, O Victoria, B.C., 11th May, 1876.Jons 1L 1876.duty by human The double'** ngtb to 1 by 2^1.kidneys; WUlng.« and us eneour* * \u201e nary or water any other way.Tho foarth la a Cathartic antfaoeompoMes the ether properties t>f Ute Fin'while eagageff-nn puriryfnd tbd'bloot ; the particles of Imilarity which cannot by other odÉMMp^di rjfy- i q lojtfMH&dttb*** terttoW eon\u2019s Anti bilious and Preserving Plft* Wot only oiw .MttHitmr which' U the ^4pod,0|ind It t parfoetly h\u2014lthy; eoose-qaetitij all sickness aad pal* to driven from tbe system, for they sabnot ipsaaln whew the bed> beeosoes so pure and clean, 1 l, u By chemically and Jodlclootiy^reporticD^ PUti *6 gzaatly are their eathfertfo and tonic etttase taere\u2014if that they will be found * eertats and radleai eare Mr all tha catalogue of disease* above enumerated, and In every a tbeeaPIUs will be tefead deeldedly pre-lerabls ops* all etftssa.\u2022\t¦* 1*- * Sold by all Dvaggtate and Goon try Merchants LbgpPwKfMt t>yh lATiiri in Lrwk I™ 11 Ilf I If Ezra* Frederick», N.B., March 26* 1STA / So vUJ UUMltll [ItllES.i ul six to fit:eW*p rikt ft* OVLMVDrr, 181ni adapted for a porew fto* is*lsm> \u2022\u2022 Mono power.4% M do __ fiff.j i rilit i:\ti i fa will be erid ehaap._______ et toe Office I Stef 9 MftriaMfou Oo.,; ,81 tint ^ycweetcr^ylsuds, A WEEK TO MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS to their locality.Coets Bing U> Uff It* PartlcnlaiX FREE, p.(xtmmr* oa,M Nove 2° dltmiHl) of Wad mod Lns the Blood, and ¦aaoxa of toot*, or tbe Indiscretions or sx.oseses ofiiaatoro y sers.\tü- ;\t,a, , It to Indeed, a book for every man, young ffimi tnifi/iin larrtl infi \u2018~ price only $1.A BOOK FOB EVERY WOMAN, Entitled SEMUAL PHYSIOLOGY OF WOMAN, AND HER DÏ3K4.HE3; or.Woman treated of Fhyalotogteally and Paihnig^joajly, in Health and Disease, from Infoney to Old Age 660 pagaa, fldttud !» betotlfrti Ereooh etoUk With the very beet preeoriptioas for prevaU-thg dtosame.Prtoe ft* t\tST> t A BOOK 'FOR EVERYBODY.Poaoody Ii HIS COMPANY'S LINES am* COM poeed of the uadernoted First-class, Full-powered, Olyde-bciit, Double-engined, Iro ^Uamahibei\u2014\t«It Fens.Sardinian.^4100\tliduiiobrnr.-IRC ABOI AN.§400 Oapt J Wyhe.OLYNBR1AN.4100\tOapt P.Brown.toRMATIAN.MOO\tOapt A Alrd.lOANMIlAVIAN.MOO Lt Smith, RNR., RUHSiAM ._«.S00C Capt J Ritchie.MORAVIAN.MOO Capt J Grahen EBDVIAN .\u20148400\tOapt R 8 Watt*.CASPIAN.ggoo\tCapt Trocks.bIBKBNIAN._S400\tLt F Archer, RWV WITRTORIAN .J700\tOapt Grange.,.HM Oapt nngb Wylie.CANADIAN.J400 Oapt J Miller.M \u2022-*x» cfeptja* scott.»«00\tCapt Mensleai.dFALDENSIAN.3S00 OaptBtephen.ïü/ DIAN.1860\tOapt OaboL «rte FOUNDLAND.1300 Oapt.Myllda.1 '«N W*AMERS OF THE 1-FBP00L MAIL LIB F krihagfrom LIVERPOOL every THU HP 'ay,slid from QUEBEC every SATURDAY.;cAUiug at LOCB FOYLE to receive on bobrd ûud land Malh and Passengars to and from Ireland and Scotland) are intended to be despatched from QUEBEO :\u2014 Poi.y nui an.Saturday, 8rd\tJuly 1876.M«baviaw.\u201e.\u201e^.\t\u201e\t101b\t*« Saskavlax \u2014t.,^,\t«\u2022\u2022 V8th \u2022\u2022 t CORINTSIAN,, I «, w 17(h\t\u2022\u2022 .fi«0 .,40 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022MM»**»** *4 ¦ ¦¦ Li** eU* T*1\tb*l,' t \u2018\u2022at-\u2019i.\t: Mte V10 he charged at tiie rate of two 'SSUfclfl'Hl W W pe^sengsr» sup-J^VogUtetor own wine*cr Honora.- o A TENDER with Man* and Paotonger* for the LIVERPOOL MAIL BTEAlttRS will \u201cS\t#HARF every BA- Y MORNING, at KIKE o\u2019clock pro.ii>tl rt * tola'll\t.i- I lay from New York, Steamers marked tbns \u2022 do not carry steer* Ugh passengers.RATES QFPA8«AGE :\u2014Oabla, $80, *100, Sand *180, golâ, according to accommodation.clbeU to Paris, *IS, go^d,^ddftlonBl.Return ckeWon fovojtebls temi Allow est rstoa.'\" Steerage tickets frihn Liverpool and Qneena* town,'and all parteof Europe ah lowert rataa.Through MU* of lading given to Belfast, Gtoh-iOW,.Havre, Antwerp, sual other ports en tiw Continent, *«1 for Medlterraowsn port*.Fur freight and]OebtoiPa*MMto apjfly agthe Ooaa- OHAS.«.FRANOKl«YN|/ 10: AmbL July 18, 18*6, «UVJLL.\t% GflMNraUNKFEMli of Pattttfe froh) Ottebeo : Cabin.;.\u201e.V .L- Intetmedtet*.,.^.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022tttit*»» \u2022 T^lJ >'/» , .,0,1- It mm aattl paid tar.COMMENCING ON MONEkAIL THE 13th insUet, tks fitoamff f^P.^EfRGK.-\u2019C^ti Lamontagne, will run as follows :\u2014 a.m.«.30.¦ 7.30.-Matt: Train for ; River du Loup.fifi ni ylios-irb I laid ci -Joi ni si P.M.Ex- 8.00 f A't 1J! A.M.H.J irLfiylll T.Oft Mi.il T'rHt.' fhim MiatVeaLii i;i ry »i 1 9llT ^teialq e and Lo rotte, dally, at.Stoaaham, Saturday \u2022frfr eesssi 3.00 EAT OF OHALEUEF* * M Matapedlae, Oroaa Point, Marla, Camp* helium, NoaweUa, * Shoal bred, Caplin fr New Rtahmond, by laud, dally.Counties of Bonavea tore and Oaspe.bj Quebec fr Gulf Port.\u2018 8.8.Company, ever) Toeaday, at.fc,, MABtTIMS P«0! viNow i\t\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\tII.rTif\tt 4 88 ttortuera portion of New Brunswick, EJ* rood- 7.00 1.00 mondstoa, \u2022took, fayt * .7,8* New Brunswick, Fred* 7 L erloteu, St.John, P.-, .& Island and Nora -Seotto* pm A.T.Railway via Island Paud dally, ttewfouuxilaad fr Ber mud*, W.L, at 1* Included i* mail for wbanaa daspaMft is dW an anrivalfrf Jàffifift.itoataani from ¦«Y* \u2014.6« \u2022Mta* f.88 8.88 A 17 ;» Maaeb a 1876.JiCR* \u2022 ôà f CfifipinVilFNT______Men« women and xini kW 1881x13 I s\taganta, we have Just what you need.Our 9 x 11 Mounted Chromos outsell anything In the market.Mr.Persons writes t \u201cI struck oat yesterday, and by working easy four boon, cleared $7.\u201d A lady baa Just reported her profite for the forenoon as $6 ; yeateruay up to 3 o\u2019clock she e toe red g7.60.We ean prove beyond question that one agent ordered 6,600 of theee chrome* in eleven working days.We have the largest and finest assortment In the United Sûtes ; hundreds of choice subjects from which to select.We vrtll send you an assorted 100 of tbe best seüfeg free of charge on receipt of 64.50.Bend In your orders or give oa a call.Samplea by mall 26c., or 12 for $1.; BOSTON FRAME fr CHROMO OO., 292, Washington Bt., P.O.Bus 2662.\tBoston, Maas.Marefa 29, 1676.Smoke tbe F, F.(%arf 00- Tba Best in the Dominion.*^! I 1- i- I\tA* GOLDSTEIN, Sols Agsnt tor Q~îbe0.174.\tostlt-Ifr* : »*t * / 8V.M .01 TléG UNITED «TAtia I .ia liff ,u nf -ii.:» fioston aad Mow Tort1,1 fr«n daBÿ.f\tm \u2022 >tH» ,*->c it 1 i, a-i! WMTT INDIES J i rfK\u2018 Jill !Ü JJIJO *\u2022 L#tt*rs>frc.,pr»-pwld visNew lor* an forwarded pfehdM oabln aceommodatioto.The \u201c Secret,\u201d and \u201cMlramtehi !\u2019 have a» celle nt accotntnodattesi ter paasengera.\u2018\tNElft * BOH, MONTREAL, Oentambev IA 1674 Printed and Pffittlahsil by J.Editor aad fiVeyrtotor, eg tola - Werke, Maaatoln BtlL j "]
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