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Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette
Sous un titre qui a varié (Morning Chronicle, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Quebec Chronicle), un journal de langue anglaise publié à Québec qui met notamment l'accent sur l'actualité commerciale et maritime. [...]
Fondé en 1847 par Robert Middleton et Charles Saint-Michel, ce journal est d'abord connu sous le nom de Morning Chronicle. Son programme éditorial est tourné vers les intérêts britanniques, ce qui plaît aux conservateurs et aux impérialistes. Toutefois, cela n'en fait pas une publication politique pour autant puisque l'on y évite les longs éditoriaux et les sujets polémiques, probablement pour se différencier du Quebec Gazette, ancien employeur de Middleton et féroce concurrent. Le contenu est plutôt centré sur l'actualité (majoritairement en provenance d'autres journaux anglais et américains), sur la vie commerciale et maritime, ainsi que sur la littérature (peu présente pendant les premières années). La ligne éditoriale du journal est définie comme suit : « [.] in the management of The Morning Chronicle we shall, therefore, begin by simply declaring, that, as we glory in our connexion with the British Empire, it will be our undeviating aim and unremitting endeavour, to create and foster a cordial attachment to those time-honoured institutions which have made her so illustrious in the annals of the world ». (May 18, 1847, p. 2)

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« [...] la direction de The Morning Chronicle, par conséquent, débute en déclarant simplement que, comme nous sommes très fiers de notre relation avec l'Empire Britannique, notre but sera sans détour de créer et d'entretenir un attachement aux honorables institutions britanniques, qui se sont grandement illustrées à travers l'histoire mondiale ». Sous Charles Saint-Michel (1849-1860), le journal devient le porte-parole des aspirations de la bourgeoisie commerciale anglaise et les sujets politiques prennent une part plus importante. L'esprit protectionniste, rattaché au torysme, teinte la rédaction. Durant la période de la Confédération, le Morning est utilisé comme tribune pour faire la promotion des idées de John A. Macdonald. Toutefois, l'attrait premier du journal reste avant tout la vie relative au commerce. En 1874, une fusion avec The Quebec Gazette met fin à une concurrence jugée ruineuse. Fondé en juin 1764, c'est l'un des plus vieux journaux d'Amérique du Nord. Une nouvelle entente survient en 1924. Pour mettre fin à une concurrence qui les affaiblit, le journal alors connu sous le nom de Quebec Chronicle and Quebec Gazette et le Quebec Daily Telegraph (fondé en 1875 par James Carrel, il défend les idées populaires et est reconnu comme étant libéral) s'associent et deviennent le Chronicle Telegraph. Les nouvelles prennent une place prépondérante dans les colonnes de la « nouvelle » publication. À partir de 1934, le journal est connu sous le nom The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. Il paraît toujours aujourd'hui. Voici les différents titres que le Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph a connus depuis ses débuts : Disponibles en ligne : The Morning Chronicle (Jan. 1847 - Nov. 1850) The Morning Chronicle and Commercial and Shipping, 1850-1888 The Morning Chronicle (Feb. 1888 - May 1888) The Quebec Morning Chronicle, 1888-1898 The Quebec Chronicle, 1898-1924 Non disponible en ligne : The Chronicle Telegraph (1925-1934) The Québec Chronicle-Telegraph (1934 à ce jour)


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Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, t. 1, p. 1-3, 153-157. Beaulieu, André et Jean Hamelin, Les journaux du Québec de 1764 à 1964, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1965, p. 208-210. Waterston, Elizabeth, « Middleton, Robert », dans Ramsay Cook et Réal Bélanger (dir.), Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne. [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Wikipedia, «The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph» [Consulté le 25-05-2006] Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, «History» [Consulté le 25-05-2006]

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which Is an expectorant thfa eaesabdeasldfaed by k dtoskdeeed ayitem fiheer f or*.n» end unclogs tbs peeaaga to the lunga, Pill#Willeflhol m cere wbe.all other\t«crfam.fa bsva sailed.\tL 1 a|id Uoa, to a soothing manaer, perfottae MS These Fills bave, never been am wa tu £* * |dUtyby throwing off the phlegm and other where tbe directions çn the eeoouj page ol hlunor8 fjom the lungs by copious spitting.' tkl^gsHl.\tJi\tjdpNhfa .uength tç thçkldheys; tbus ex^ço»^ 1 ed they drew a large amount of .impurity lotsviftiiuminwi (\u2022ii \u2022 i ivi\tih * b T.> >Oti ii \u2022 |ü WILL BE FOUND BfaUAL 'cTO AMY I ( il imported in Bparkhng'BrtllUawy, Pw 1 geney and Refmfaing Flavour, , -i .in {.>\u2022 /> To remove erroneous igapasislousi undOftte edly created by tbe manyoheapand fatfwUte offered to the public, we beg te ^ state that our beverages scutate _ spirits mos tonaacted, oampounda te any kind, but are ooroproed of fas * Purest, and mos) approved ingredients filtered water only.For sale by all traders.fa> opposite Archbishop's Fal Mountain.Hill.\t, ; -i.iU :ol !'i \u2022.\u2018>i June 28, 1876.BfloiAforJ oiOnxe^tyito Annnate g ai teiroio ,4*7 .u£o rJoiV 3ESSTSËS&H, tout ftiiuHio.-roq .laao tefa o xnxxtae mnwpxmwwrpe** «rrrre \u2022 \u2022 nt* }\u2022 all) t » w>7< Am ILH\tM0BE8, IVnw Tons, Sou pjrorau rou aganU foFIhé DouiFalbcf^tilH Ihstnd e 'buttl* contalntegOVerSO fAUe, hy rtturn tnaH.1 ' BeM In qnfaek by J.MOssou A Ou., W.B.Brunai» E.Girouk A Brother, Ji* B.Burk*, R MoLaod, Wi E.LaRoohe; XJ.Yaldaa, sad all MedlobtoiEaalan -, i ui j:.i -a ; \u2022a ,i .kn«W^*fkWfri» n d\tii _ ithe Mood, which to «hen thrown out mtlfolly by the urinary or water paatoge, 1 which oould not have been dlwhkrged In * other way.The fourth fa à' dathartlc _i accompanies fas othM properties _,jll while engaged In purifying the blood ; tha fawner particle» of Impurity which eannot tem by other dûtiéta are tiros taken /«f ted Ctflrtc\u2019t Derby ConflUtien Powdert.< ' >0»! , a ' \u2022.*i«n 1\t- - \u2019 » -tiVt -itrivviti: nptHIB IB THE ONLY ENGLIrUR OONDI-; J .riTIO» FOfaDBE In tha market.Fox tbe purposes deeigned it has u#v«r been equalled.Th* recipe tor,; tfa jfapfaPfa» Ftej\"1* most successful achievements of on# land\u2019s most eminent Veterinary 8i 11 was used by him with unparalleled! through artofa cooree of veterinary pea Pi foe.1 he London Farrier afaa It la the xxxdy Oondl-^ lion Powder fa be relfaf) upon.When give» to.boree«, .R profipoee falmoat magical eflbct, n'Vet.Tfi 18 8\u2019ihuBiTO\u2019t h\u2014Toflrevsn t or ecu - j e anvêyed Off In great qnantltles by the bowelèl xer dfaeare Is OBeiJbf the grhnUekt Attain.From the above it Is shoVn that Dr.WU- t and euMnouasy limiter the stomach, but become united, TVXUi.noe,wtUdeaUoy.vt ne blood, for*they find their Way to every sooner or later U *rt of the body, which is tbe blood, and it \u2014 and the ifashy becomes perfectly h*althy; oonse-1 neglect- ( uentiy aU sickness and pain to driven from -** - - x\t-1 \u201cujtete, i when tbe tobrwis^ais ^x aw\t-m \u2014 i t aa^aeve^\tw\u2014.* ed.:.Tbe retelbet and best mean*, known for t h, system, for they 1 **'e enre of tkesSiOOSAplsinU is .n Bryan's Pal- | \\ ofly becomes so pur.rr__ TI\u2014^ onto Wafer-,\" which bava, been thnreugbly I ~ chemically and Judlolously proportlou-ed |w the tost twenty years, and have never I {\tmedlç,ne, cantolfted U) By.Wlfaonfa ien (known to laiL 8lpger9an(| PublfaPPfak* {] ^l'iopeat'ly are their cathartic and tifixlc s wfîl also derive grra» benefit from the use | ^ lrtu#B mcregaed that they wl|l be fodnd a v^yawi\tKv fall\tfol Q& I\t«J^hL-v\tat* and Lady Whamcliffe, the Hon.George oento per bo«.r\t^\t» * gbl^toqitobec by J.Maeeon AOA, W.E.'\u2022\t- \u2022-* T' - - R.OHMafoefl^i tetikl day «ti tinita te datotiM-.\twnnriB o» ths sroosn eraes,\ti\t\u2014«rrÂb.fto^Ed^rd Jenkins.Mr., ____ __ stratiog our aftection that It ntiiy bd Oall-1 CapUin Pearse, fa.young soMcitor, about 23\ttiroenT, « also 1 Broue\\VôI^yAJ^tber.J.fa BoVke, R.\tover all others.of u, 4a»i:\tr»|-nri*a?4\tT JÆCTi.\t\u2019\u2022\t-\u2014 re of aoe.and foined the volunteers about yours ago at fne smell fown of Hsthèf-b In the heart of Devouabite,' where he At the Hjthc School ^Mos- Lady Boro, who ii at présent _ay.The party was a very pleasant one, tie weather flue, and\u201cthe costumes elegant.I all maKbelne dealer* < July 9.1676.ill vd I» F*dAw iIT ilh# .voay(Eupo HagiWjiflMr.-.toH-»! ntl ordititePÀflJ.Io ^UseilaugM^^iiiifooMi} jû, gw ill 1!^ .orew Jiisnoo bt;,i.- ViRjxw A; tvfiwi Ixi ax .id.modw ijaAl®*^W &oifejj| ROBERT'1 «IVEN\u2022 TNaT^F \u2018DtVï-1 vatfaa Etai, \u2022heswefa OtUmausfaU Wedfofa I j » IZJl *6 5» $s*m day.>AftTictfLAjfoi | Oft Ws are giving more andheAteroi home in the giving., ______to agesde than any < m worfaL flnmpfaiianatoiffg ypn fo 1876 bn.r anh g ,*!i .uuwj Mil Uil r.ih 1 h*x *1 1 i'8 lut ji SW-: .no ho.'oalq , MURRAY BAY, mm.I ive Hours, xbohI.Healthy- and Invigorating Sail, in Magni-ficeDt Steamers, firoïn \u201c, . .i \u2022 tli (ijlLfllwÊ O., t;id \u2022\u2022 |- -/I\t\u2022 Il\tJ\t\u2018.jrl_\t__ 1 t»^i:^toW mç LOBNE HOPfiE ARD 0OTTAO18 faJS It\tTtounf of I RÏ^«Wh: hYSrinTtheere Rroi.Pléa.ifre, Okl.t^gofa ring, Comfort, knd every àttentlotl fiaMTO wishea.\u201c Th rT:l \u201df>\t1 and Brtrottnr Bootes wei! *k*V*é I\tfagfwiMfalthe1 -fast.\tnxm>«e or toovk, or tbe tndtocnfaosx» fa ^ex- Barber\u2019a Shop attached.\t__ ) L^mat mwcmre yeate.ar MoutreaLOmandStaek Exobangaerapart* I It ^ ladeeAto book.,Ita éd dally by telegraph, aba r ,< d y* in ,b\u2018a'xin^ifr^flAjdSlCro owl 4t*»a *>ni n\u2014 BY «fa» mi C .f lcil.1 ft-j j Jryi:Ui3 Og JU« i, -\tIf.aid Hot A EsyfilriflErth\u2019-\u2019b Mtetimhicad*\thhVi ¦nxio.yro>,-Ua AteAi f fot-W cheted^rK^h! r ^\t' \u2022 AflClLAfoJftM.\t!l«AB6*Fmu:« ?¦11a cm ot si Ur 1o onut-jb *»x1j euro* mm \u2022 >R gVNRt leering Hero Comes.\" Capt.MiWnroy \u2022&*** lully afafded »y«Kmlveai 4o STfosim the goid badge of tbe Associatieh, cumatanccs.I wn also particularÿ ph ebrnnewas agsin \u201cholated\u201d and borne off lu to'lrtow «hat thabearing and discipline o riumph, with \u201caU his blushing honours thick j ten tritons ftp camp has this, ns ipou him,\u201d to friendly cheers, friendly hand, I nedts, been such as to deserve With the very best presortptiorxa tar p»va*K [hAklnws \u2019 and friendly champagne cup.I Your aunial wtoita-ta WlteWedoa finally Captain Pearse was carried\u2014or more | tbe effect of uniting wort ckiaciy^ together correctly .___________ Miylwa^ wxe enect \u2022« xuuwng i«otv ./\t- Uerohant, Warkworth, writes, *1 have noki Canada with, the Mother Country, being, fa gome huadredsof bottles of Edeotrie OIL and .(hey are, oulv different parts of one great na- | {t {a DronoQnced by the public, tons of tha | tien.I for this time be sat in camp Oftta Vktortofa bj^i Hood ôDtortAiiiôcl witii II10 _ mi u ___________ - - .viV\t^___^\t_____-\u2014r-m____-\t- marklins'yintage of Fiance's sunniest grapes, your success in the shooting, aod doubt not in doQ# wonders in healing mad relieving pain, tohtoowutenT Arrived here be addressed the matches which remain you will tnrther j |or6 tbrMktB) etov'aod is worthy of the greatest ,«1.^ ¦«¦¦\t! \u2018 x \u2019\t\u201cIRN v, ¦ J,t not u .jU \u2022 liuK- \\T\" ii \u2022\t\u2022*\td »> uJ June lb, 1876 \u2014 aMtid^faroh y \u2022rtesfatetiarekEt\u2019 _____wWm _____________________________h Tha Üarisài lïgjfl*' 1»M \u2014¦ reaebadlta sttiooR nl Ifoim miJ Ol n-oj; giy«« lo J^UI 0^*rV>\tAftlrotùT tl i,j vlinl \u2014FOB THEu \u2018 1 (afiileiJitls ddaiti'ibnu ïiY-»xnuwji; vixil ir.dl bwiuq , books reùttoou -receipt of only |4 Hro»U\u2018 hondred and fitly Pfansrt the hvLoulaHOtol, I R'in.v .I the _ .0X0 _ led \u2018nril Nfo Utexapxre, a» i «pall, rtr fa .mailing.It -, \u201c\u2022nsSot & f vital I '«towflk wj \u2014JTft ¦ till \u2022 i of tromg | __________ body-guard so skilful a marksman as the York, savewrtiwy»n*rnixAwearo«(-ro^to«e .a* young captain of the 18th Devon, who, | hire and stfaal thk OltAîffr «JWIOW ROJKL, _akpfrit almost wosthv of tiro old Puritaaa lioppoaiti» the GRAND central DEPOT.Ii t Eÿ^aarcssyagSTî\\?*, thto aa H ssay, your rrodros wm know tfaa append, *,M«t of fae scores foe the\tSSter^faWine SeresA\u2014 -n«mi-H with ! HdblxViTAL'POWKtf, eÜ., «tVfogUÜ fttlofl i_.\"~f\t\\** ffi*'\t1\t\u2014*\u2014 -¦ hNfttoarid by iHe i: niii o down evea tc oar atoo spfa wfanadrtri' he mys tkto aactofa hep* up by Mjr]_________ A lovettos faokooakThtadly ItefahreAl- joasar any captoal totha wogid, and to Wlm- | uoonter ana wme neenu are supplied with I H i l .SxNSMaH I\tU Juu.i j* CQNFEfifilOMS Of * WCTIM.|fr L eW\u2019.siorering A Ht Y.Uk PresideB* 1*14 iiu t j .i«iw\tii-j/ii M OOMPÀNY Ifl PREPARED TO 6 / FAMILY WASHING.\u2018J ,.oe th be made at th4v St.Loais Hotel, fast\u2019 the Laendry, Urenie fltefa.\u201c i May ie.*074 trtr ?hii ao) «\t»\u2014 \u2014 - < ¦ m m- I «hero at* beyoid tel eosdpkrtoon, tfeefaote extraordinary Wofa* «a VAyfaflOffy evfa frite Uttbed* There to AoUtoq whefavfafatafae , qatoMffWteh to hawii, hfa EfoaidaEtirt «\u2022> ed.to which no aUnteosi «far aaa b, _™ I any other works to oar tkafltoago.J ÂH ¦ .it*ai| jrew> m/toommrvm «Éx (Rat WM V.{rifaM is jpteti fa irefirtlr ÀN.P COT TAPIS»,, AXiXÈxSt*» ~\t~ »} rifle, Martinl-Pearse.18th ,wtaae?of£360, distance, 8 tiul-Ht-nxy.J.i lui .1 i HAff .1* m u 6 ill; l-JH-tl tiflil ill _\tirikifataites^'is Telegraph Qffi a and) ilsroRAg Ahey ateo to oanneeUOn fata tha.Hotel*.j ! .STUiti «xtiixl TranstoOt Gueete fll.&O a day.:i; al v woii-Gofa\tl\u201c «««rite-toe^tei., ,^ wrtNiN Mrifrli ' i> .M itni luo nNh\u2019Rim u toiti ** 4.u*«t\t\u2022.I* A-, \u2022* * * i' - iaB 1 rt i,A|>rQ 1875, to $341,890, and the value of y liable to rating is over ^3,200,000 sterling.The total and stock' issued e close oftbe.feat by - o ^ financial year was J&23,000 sterlwg.interest on the bond» is payable M f oration for that purpose under the pro ruion* of the ack The prioe of imam ù fixed at £102j>er cent., payable by instal- maMfe'axtomSnglfi ;ihaNWr«fiDecemi her this year.«\u2022 /02+ttKU ^ tAO iOQfM and there Is profound all classes.5.\u2014No very .Sliable regate loss to wheat; corn be made at pre«< ui'.In estimated damage is 50 par much greater and lu many localities the entire crop Is destroyed.JFrotn the most reliable information the loss Iff the central and southern portion of the State #11) aggregate 60 to 60 per cent of the entire crop.In the low lands along the Wabash River it has been estimate d that 200,000 acres of corn have betn eoilroly destroyed by the flood, which aline |t $16 per aero would aggregate three mill ion dalla».Oanal Investigation Albany, Aug < u merits have b«en joHiiog^beoffice ef Jobn'Baten, the Divisional mm\t-TheVyCotiheil aaaiveraary j ftt^the Revere House to-night was participat-yd In by a largo Dumber of prominent public men.Editorial Scrimmage.Tsau Had**, Aug 5\u2014At Brasil, Ind., a series ot bitter personalities between (-Pier Luther, editor of the Kjho, and Bam B.Riley, editor of the Jfiasr, culminated in an attack by the former on Saturday with a pistol, the «hot passing through Riley\u2019s coat.BUey picked up a piece of blast ckder and closed with Luther, the latter snapping bis pistol ,repeatedly ; With tiro cinder Riley inflicted 'Mows upon the head of Lutber doing serious injury.Bfit fof Ac interference of the by-Ktanders Lather would doubtless have been killed.\u2019 The attack of Lather on Riley was premeditated, In Ra Dunoftn, Bharman ft Oo.Nsw You, Aug.6\u2014W.B.Duncan states ttiat arrangements, which be Is sa re will prove satisfactory, are making to redeem the letters of credit of Doncau, Shertnea à Co., in the hands of travellers abroad.Ample funds have been oflered for that purpose by Alexander Duncan, and the matter is now being settled through J.8.Morgan fe Co., of Loqdoo.CUBA.Re-elected.Havana, Aug.6\u2014Senor Seuluela has been re-elected President of the Casino Kspanol, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.OrriwA, August 5.\u2014A dealer In old iron wfio managed to get into the good graces of an agent doing busiuese near the Canal basin and ran info his debt $626 is missiqg.He took advantage ef his creditor\u2019s sickness to increase the distance between tbem, and left as collateral security for the debt a variety of rnNy saws, Worn ont flies and skeleton locks.\u2022\t» ¦ ii!7* .allivis BY TOE \u201ckARMATIAN\" AND \u201cPOLYNE-e SIAN,\" we are receiving a variety ot GOODS, aO that each Department la now tolly, replenished with NEW GOODS, mfiktng out Stock vpry replete with Noveltlea.\t^ '' '\t.~fl vflill rr-iF rlia ,VM.n.i?i .reAfiSO\"|.\t.\t.-\t-\u2022 \u2022\u2022ItL J.V-i\t,,i :: ol .\u2022\u2022.ir.».n,- We hwve decided te .aeil tbs remalndeB ot oar Spring FauojniGboda at a large reduction, ,J\t\u2022' \u2022 A .'4M I j.rr i.i.f.i-M\u2019Mt, ( :r\ta\ttaawxi.kfrf.,\t,.Ji*.(Vul .1, Lot 1\u2014400 Mantles OoatemM, ObUdrea\u2019s 1 xL>î ii j M*%JJ evred* .or HHyj 8ftt .n tltHH \u2022 ili.t» OabiBet-Maker (feUndertakerx i i*uü t.icT> it) J - Tl -ffîTIf idr.'feioft u ÿîV» «L0VE8, FRY & CO.July 7, 1876.\u2014:u.iJ y u* hiiu.ftc ¦!\u2014:\t« at riOR THE NEffT TWO WEEKS THE J?undersigned will sail hla Entire Stock mt i / -.utifeii.' ut ii v V 'iut- jiti»- \u2019t lstao tduu// ut > ti.ti'i \u2014-y \u2022 >a > -Osauft od\u2018 Eoawveatasff¦ f \u2014dmoT 'eau >n the twsty siaoeii tier of Jaly, a**-ttoas- reigbft baadsed éBAseewAr-fer* ( the option .crop, with the water , .\t- slowly and steadily encroaching upon the done ^ft« shipping demand cotton lands.Hriota bere cn the MississinDi I be,n* bri,k- flP,1D8 «tra ranged from $6.60 6.76; ex trom 6 10 to m Super ox- kamaa side, where the lands are unprotected I lr*\u2019 6 10 to 6,24\t® ft 6-90> nominal ; the damage already doue Is comiidérâble' and I\t10\t» ateong baLers, 6.60 to the planters generally are unable (o do\u2019anr- 5 75 > spring extra, 6.60 to 6.65 ; super fine, 'thiog tp avert the danger.It ii.feared thqt I\t\u2019> naiddling*, 4 00.trav< liera.Negotiations therefor have hern pending since tbe feilnre of the firm, hut bave nos beso computed, and the longer ih.y\t_\t.\t.%r« pcstpoaed the leas chance there Is of a the freshet in the Arkansas River will canse -\t* great damage to tbe fine planting lands where It meets with the back water from the Missis-.slppl San Fbucisoo, Aug.5\u2014Advices from China to July 10th hare been received.Tbeie had been renewed assaults upon foreigners in Sales, do.at were riven to wi*»® »SLn^\u201c*ry C®«>®rtS were given In tbe Exhibition i**lacè * tM- ^ \u2018ÇeHlflbt Revd.Dr.Croke.Tn the conrse of hia aerffion at the Cathedral this morri^L said tbe Irish people were bping^uÆ u IS ÂiSir.fiï coeiddasire, was to many smpoeta «ariul The fosaif a church has been hnaabjod, tha rights ef ocoopwrs ot the soli hare to ex**»\"**» seasgftaed, awd *Ww^are fast worfctaf onnrlyes intow pofttfota of equality aod iMffofotafoe, which evtnfftoh^set rifotKd ccepy ander the protection of whs' I a a raid to designate as the heft balanced ?tiPitfon to the world \" Peking.'! Attaché of the German Legation whl e on a rclenilftc expedition.He was severely beaten aod rahbft of valaable astronomical instrument* jfj J jl j Japan advios to toe 18th state that nego.tiations with Corea has suddenly assumed a less friendly character than before, sod many Japanese officials baye been recalled from tbat.conatry, j-lPhe rumor of an impestdtog war is prevalent, but tbus taffifre M been no aoch decision by the Japanese Government.\t.Y , »\t(; NswaussH, Aug.5\u2014The annual field day of posts of ths G.A.B.along the Hudson was observed today at thefena Istaad.Thors were 8 posts of the grand army of the Bepub-shout 4,000 persons on the Island \u2022«ft 6 }*aad* of music.Kljls Newburg won iwnv fle practice, and Hamilton, poft of \u201d \",D 1.riSriv SiA.to!\u2019 The marks} Is qctive.st higher prioes.\u2014300 bbls.super extra at $6.00 ; 200 6.10 ; 700 do.at 6 20 ; 200 bbls.fancy at 5.70 ; 100 do at 6.76 ; 300 bbls.strong bakers at 5.60 ; 100 do at 5.75 ; 300 bbls.spring extra at 6.66\t2,000 do at 6.60 j 1,600 choice so- perflne at 5,66 ; 60 fine at 4.90 ; 60 middling* at 4.00,' and 860 city hags at 2.76.Wheat receipts, 121,321 bushels ; sale, cargo No.2 Milwaukee yesterday p.m.on P.T.Coarse grains nominal.Corn receipts, 34,620 bash Oats receipts, 700 bush.Provisions\u2014Pork, receipts, 360 bbls.Mess, firmer, at $23.00 to $23.60.Lanl, 14}c.to 16c.Butter, receipts, 392 pckgs., at Hjc.Jtol 9 jo, Cheese, receipts, 6,616 boxes, at 10}c.am not \u2022 ¦ ¦ ¦¦ -Gmat 84UL\u2014Tbe auction of gold and silver watches, jewellery, Ac., by Messrs.Du-quet ff (foi, wlU.be continued this sod Saturday evenings.Those who wish to obtain a good, and cheap jwftob should avail themselves of this rare opportunity.All goods will be sold wl#»Qyt re^rve, and quality gua-1 an toed by th# btesats.DuqueU Sale at 7} p.m., sharp.\u2014Seeadvt.W1 iDsanvom.\u2014The Montreal Witnets ot the 4tl) says Ths Store of John Sassevijle, merchant of St.Psql stfpet, Quebec, was entered Plamondoo, 6.00 ; Rev M Lambert, 60 cte ; S Drolet, $3.00 ; Q Deslorier, 2.00 ; La Marcotte, 2 00 ; Dame Draycotte, 2.00 ; J Giogre*, i.oo ; T Donohue, 1.00; Adolphe Arcand, 1.00 ; O Richard, 1.00; Jean Paquet, I 60 ; R Delahaye, I 50 ; Miss Plamondou, 50 els N Brindamour, 50 ; £ Girard, 60 Alf Darveso, 50; {Uymood Drolet,,60 ; M Delirie, 50; F £ (Huvreao, 60 ; B Hudon, 50 ; £ Vincent, 60 ; Three friends, 3.0Q ; Three friends, 1.50 ; St.John street, 3 60 ; TUocplulc Poilrsa, 60 ; Widow Joseph Belanger, 60 ; Divers persons St.Olivier street, 2.62 ; Gaspard Gingtas, 50 ; Joseph Bavard, 60 ; B Gar nean, 50 ; St.Olivier street, 2nd contribution, 6.35 ; Francis Delisle, 60 ; 1 F Grenier.Clavet, 50 ; Residents of Scott street.Augustin Trudel, 10.00 , Pierre Labadie, J Ble Richard, 60; J Bte Richard, sou, 60; F Menard, 60 ; Jean Boiteau, 30 ; Jos Girard, 50 ; F Tardif, 50 ; F Giguiere, 60 ; Resident» in Barton, Prévost, Plessis and Claire Fontaine streets, 8.79 ; Robitaille A Piehe, 10.0Û -Ls Dumas, 1.00; Dr Olivier Bobitaille, 4.00 O Picard, l.QO ; B Vohl, 2.00 ;L Uaboury, 60 ; J Campbell, 60 ; / Boivin, 60 : J A Molsan, 1.0(0 ; F B 0 Veidna, 60; ^ ÎHehd, AO ; E Jobin, 6.00 ; E 'fhibault, 1.00 ; £ Rochette, 1.00 ; J Plamondou.3.00 : P Belanger, 1.00 Z Chartre, 1.06 j 'ff Gauvreau, 1.00 Andre Leroux Oardinai, 2.00; J Cote, N P.1.00; Widow Ans Anger, 2.00 i B Giguiere, 1.00 ; J B Marois, 60; Ls Martel, 1.00 ; Realdents in John si net, 3.20; Widow Jacques Vesina, 50 j Widow Larocbelle, 60; O Boule, i,00 ; Jacques Papillon, 50; Delius Darveau, 60 ; £ls Matte, 50 ; A Dorai, 1.40; A Fagny, 1.00 ; Residents in D\u2019Aiguillon street, 8.80 ; J B Richard, 60 ; Ed Broodseau, 60 ; M Chalifour, 1.00 ; Th Flood.1.00; Ls Robliaille, ftO i Rapl Dery, 60 ; Michel Pojtres, ffOQ ; Miss L and Mrs Valih, 60 ^\t\u2018 \u2019Ml Without any reserve, at u -v i .a a i < ri->\t.i\tj .(1 ,\u2022 1.j( 11 .y \u2022« f: 1 IO per- Oexxt.Ikietooxtaaffi, loi : i ri .\t! .ri», u- , h .Lia «tnirf In addition, to whleb aa Immenae EedneUon will be made on Rtraw.Hats, Pacasqff, Btas-Shades, various kinds of Dree* Goods, ft., .ft, v«fi > iti JOHN XL.A.MLB, No.8, St.Idhn Street, (wltheut).ft* First Dry Moods Etore outside tha Hedsy July 20, 18176.Jo hi'tA \u2022 Ü vu Am 1-^-TT ui on ! of loeeee of properly Ibcnrred by several mem-birs, Uwoqgh kto, that ten Jwr eeft.fchpuld b« [ raped on each oonpon of depositor\tWwr.V I la force the flrmt of JanussF last, and Eve par} «\tU4* Daniel SAuk* w.tnnJ.t» ww plsee, and\t: nnlrncwa, '*#*#*-.OMSer, 1 \u201cca v^alusq Toui * v Tft-J d+AJMUL- ah tOBKHT Hj'hCrittHeBVT, also Ot tbe Nàrâw k«e ot ffioebee, lo: and-tor Hm PWtriot or on the writ at miel* ort+i bei6?e yiAf ^ \u2019 Steffis - MW Eo.wb,, W\th \u2019 hla domicll* tbereAn.ithat ba .u nkmot r tbe PaoWofrohqnetoa ani baa property ftStiffwitoh toMoaft Ofc toe, rnwmm, tent, on tboee poUolea toffwwfrftter that date to May last, and this for the respective, quota of each member In these 1 ornes.By order of the iNreetora.n ) *\u2022 ! iîJ JO».rSEOT, 't'^\t\",>l v Preetdent.11 ¦ ¦ 1 ' _ .QLvyïüJpH^ J ».i\t¦/ i i i\t^Treasurer, x; JtT tljf Jonrnai de Queteo, Lffvenemé^f, Le Canadien, L\u2019Eohade Levis, ^ Journal de j JoliaUc, La Oasatte do Compagnies, Le Oon- j \u2022UtnUhnsV and La Oasette da ri r«(iue«ted to reprodoeS.\u2022 *n\u201c ^ : Aimj'mZ?'\" L;*: ! .1 - xu>Q ftui ni ij ij hi.ü ,ij U VUIIti ui uuitatu .qn F 0 R SUE si UW pisirai P1IINIR .» u q ; J.iJl.df I ff 1 ;M( With Immediate Possawion.al'h '-dl i;il \u2022'i.\u2019ti 11 , J >|u vJntiiiXniM '\u2022< 1 ivta » kUlui ; guridi*.ii>', -ii d l AHYSSINtAIR: \u201d (codai jIOM , \\u- Vtl \u2019 CAPTAIN CHABOT.cow t: J \u2019l \u2022\u2022tt yij-i i'i tfo hh » Hiii.ii tl : !>\ts i* 1 ¦ ,* I.;I t.illNj \u2022n:.J>ni hltr ,1^ * A-TUEîN I A.LN'i' CAPTAIN MORASSE, WILL LEAVE CRAWFORD'S WHA1 FVERY D*Y *14 P,i.FOB.I Y «8 * J \u2018tolit'diiite hi«t iWaiit! the log It la tojodgment .\u2022«dir /d I'lEMtS (uais ear» mw Wt>ti ft Qtaenae.iia, tbè> told Dsfendaet W aune# te a ypeartorose turn vwiiA vrmm de tool the laokinstothm, «M In taefawjT of,, bisao «UIAti t a in* -, k ^\tBTnfHE COURT.tuaeOopy.i ot» iE tU .,1! (MAVWltkMtiÇ rtaq Ud: at (it, ^ s Oi.mjo ;.j i^-uycti notamo> *.( baaigtf» i!r,muo.toj' \u2014, ¦ .\t~^i.-ubatt nmuti \u2022.1.\ttTU, , ,,| .'r?!L^2ïrll®™lTSî5 dtat'J \u2014 AND \u2014 is Slowlv foilin*\u2019\t8\tWabash phsntof Sh Faqt stfuet, Quebec, wag entered Mrs Valin, 50: 0 St-Amand, 60; Mde Matte, Kart slnco SEt ™J[h due.jm ns r m ,\u2022>* Welch AntkütoïS'bctat4 .>Ü i , «te.y ooo,i And ail sises of Ame^f « JNO.oirLin, Office No.2, Arthur Street, ?ugnst 6, 1876.\tC ( RM.TaSLffiYoUtaSBtaa «di u\t^ .TMADC HflARKl «Hr»^ May 1,1878, uum ATTGfTTST 0, 1875.Camille Leduc, grocer, Si Henri ; John Mc-tUlop.ofr\t\u2018 COMPAJLLTITK ÜM ' /McMillan k McKUlop, contractore, I T3 Bonaventure street, Montréal ; Lanrent ¦- .\t«¦ i\t, c,\t^ii-u I Carrier, 8t Nicholas ; Eugene Fpye, master number and tonnage of Sailing Vessel* and Ste^e\u201d\u2019\t| carter, 8t Jean BapUste ; j c Dnckett, groce^, the United States, reported totally lost aad i ilsslng daring the month of July is 18, of \\ ihich 10 were wrecked, 2 abandoned, 2 sank ty collision, 1 foundered, and 3 are missing, the list comprises 2 steamers, 5 barks, 1 brig, ,\t«\u2014-K\u2014p anjt tnnnaffe of Sailinflr Vessel* ana Oieamern, w 11,11 1 carier 8t Jean Bsptiste ;JCDuckeU, grocer, jfhe-.\t-\t,\t.JnnT mi and 1876 ; shewing «mntrips from whence they came and E^rtiSk AW dSSek whether with cargoîr m b»U«t.eh», dirtmçtmhmg 4econntnes tW'h«i\u201cBS«d^!nT,TÜ^ * asnsoy .aobrod! .irtT> I Ft >H )W\u201cl«*d -Steamship Or NaVIOATlON TO IW*.VESSSI^S OUTWARDS rBOM THE OPMNINO OF NAVIOAWO; TO Vrm JUNK, 1874 AND 1876.Men.172172 17ti>57 276 170848 TbUl V Vessels with canoes.Do.in ballast.1*7 17*11# 1*2 1*4997 -rr\u2014 obi fa 17*172 176067 ITS 170948 S9125 183047 Nnmbsr of Stsamsn Do.Saltlaf Vessel».22 198 172172 1760*7 162 142676 British V Foreign do 29697 172172 176067 175 170946 British.United SUtes French.-__ _ Norwegian and Swedish.German Empire 1*8 116*87 ! Portuguese.Asatrian.175057 170435 174094 Great Britain.United SUtss British Colonies Other Po reign Coantriss.172172 207 176067 the German Empire are included CnftonT Chas.Beilerive.c\u2019ùrrier, Quebec : E I elusive of cargoes.Is estimated at $670,000.-8 Foss, furniture dealer, Sherbrooke ; Amable V Journal qf Commére*.St Jem me dit Beauvais, hotelkeeper, 100 St I g.ueenstowu, Ang 6\u2014Arrived\u2014Steamship Lawrence street, Montreal ; Wm Henderson, Monfna, from New York.:ltUi .u lumber merchant, 312 William **ree^ \u201c!on\u2018 I Bouibsiupton»i An*'*4\u2014Arrived-trenl ; Wane Boy* boUlkrt pet,^ goal*f»Doe- HrAUUHWefB from Montreal.; bam ; Bichard Jacques, commission merchem, Quebec.\t.wr.iuotoH Dissoldtioss \u2014Turgfon A Parsdiü, lumber I merebantg, New Bruuawick ; Greoier à Fa-! rent, coopers, Quebec.COMPAMATIVE Statement of the uumber and to; ^ \u2018 of men employed, entered If*wards Jane.1874 and 1876; shewing tue wunmoo uw«ss\t\u2014j-~ ._____» \u2022 v thf^elMied, whether with ea^>or is baUeet ; alia, diMisguiahing the countries *> which h\tI ibr No 1 spring.Rye quiet, corn heavy ; - Of Sailing Ve^ela Mid Steamere.with the uumber Oatward*.for the fiscal years ending on the autn i - - - - -\u2014 \u2014 \u2022 countries from whence they came and for which Tha following la the amount of dtiree coller* t*d at the Custom House, on the 6th InsUnt, at tha Port of Qnsbse\u201411830 68.PAnra, Ang 6 Speete in Bank of France has decreased 88*000 francs during the past week.Rentes 66f.22c.London, Aug 5, 6 p.m.\u2014Specie In Bank of EngUnd bas increased £58,000 daring the past week.Amount of bullion withdrawn from Bank of England on balance to-day it £10,000.Proportion of Bank reserve to liability, which last week was 51 per cent, Is now 50J per cent.Demand for discount at Bank as well as in open marset Is light- Rale of discount In open market for three months bills Is IJ to 2 per cent, or | to 1 per cent below Bank of England rate.Consols for money at 94 7-1* ; account 94 6-18.E'le 13|.Refined petroleum 9d to tjd per gallon.Tallow 46s per ewt.Liverpool, Aug 6, 6 p.m.\u2014Cotton quiet.Uplands 71d.Orleans 7*d.Wheat 10s to 11s 2d per cental foraverage California white ; 11s to 11s 7d for Club do.Corn 84s for mixed western.Lard 80h 6d to61s 8d per owL Cheese 68s 6d per cwt for new.Pork 80s per brl for new mess.Tallow 41s 6d per cwt.«¦w roar «took Mabekt, August 6\u2014 Pacific Mall.891 ; W U Tel, 82* *, Am Ex, 67 NW, 41fi do preferred 66; Rock Island, 106* ; SI Pan» 38* ; do preferred 69 ; Erie 14* ; HA 81 Joe, 23; do preferred 32; Harlem, 186; Lake Shore, 80|: NYC, 108*; O and M, 191; Panama, 182; T and W, 6| ; U P, 72|.dold 1»*._________________________ Nbw York, August 6\u2014Money easy.Sterling firm at 487 to 4871 for 80 days, abd 490 to 49U1 for sight.Gold opened at 13, and eloeed at 13*.Govt\u2019s strong.Slate Binds dolL Rsllrosd\u2019s strong.Stocks opened very qniet; market closing firm and geners'ly higher.Nbw York, Aug A\u2014Cotton quiet »t 14*c for MiddlingUplaadt.Floor qniet and without decided changeV receipts 16,000 brjs; sales 10,000 hr Is\u2014quotations unchanged.Rye floor unchanged, at 6,00 to 8,25.Wheat Irregular and 1c to 2c lower ; receipts 647,000 hoe ; sales 32,000 bus, at 1,87 to 1,88 for No 2 Chicago; 1,41 to 1,42 for No 2 Milwaukee; 1.47 to 1,48 for No 1 spring.Rye quiet.Corn heavy ; receipts 94,000 bas; sales 3.00C Sic for Steam western mixed ; andH6*c to *7e for sail do.Barley quiet and firm.Oats firm ; receipts 48,000 boa; sales 21,000 bna, at 834 to 84c for mixed western ; fl«o to 69c for white do.Pork firm at 21,60 to 21,65.Lard at 13* River du Loup, Aug 6,7.00 p.m.\u2014Weather 'foggy and mild ; no wind ; str St.Andrew at wharf.Father Point, Aug 6, 7.00 p.m\u2014Weather ir.y and mild ; no wind ; no shipping.t 11.30 p m\u2014Weather diekr and mild ; l»*h-air from N E ; aeValetta from Plot on, arrived at 8.20 pm; 2 outward vessels this even log.sblWWr Cape Rosier, Ang 6, 7.00 p.m.\u2014Weather eloady and warm ; therm 67 ; lights W wiad ; M Secret outward, and 2 ships inward this morning.Gaape, Ang.6, 7.00 p [m\u2014Weather cloudy and warm ; *¦ Secret arrived at 8.40 and left at 7.30 am; 1 achr Inward to-day ; as Mlra-mlobl expected at 7 p m.Fox River, Aug.6, 7.06 p.m\u2014Weather cloudy and cool ; light south wind ; * sblps in.ward.\t- v \u2022 ; L\u2019lalet Village, Aug.6, 7.00 p.m\u2014Weather elondy and warm ; eaat wind ; str Progress outward, and str Challenger along with on# bark ; 4 vessels Inward ; steamer Express at wharf.Iturtim' fairs.qini h \u2022 h iiiru .-\u2022\u2022\u2022al :nii(iiiii cuEiMitti am .elqa Is 4 lo H -r.d* lijbn «Sic AND - ¦\til' lil ftllUx it, l! D UK I a .a.ro-o.MR98RS MAXHAM A CO.ARE IN-stonoted to tell at Auction, nn SATURDAY NEXT üfc -1 laBiarânnani ' .r ttr TKE ÜITT.\\ %, .i .a-.O ,«13jci J yd I.-PUlTti Per sa Bothnia.(From tbe London Shipping and Mercantile Gazette, of the 28rd and 24th July).SAILED FOR QUEBEC.HlndosUr, BaiUle, Aberdeen, July 21 Cduntess of Mlnto,-, Liverpool, July 22 Maryborongh, Irvine, Plymontb, July 24 Marchioness of Queonsbury, Henderson, Trooa, July 22 Wilbelmlne, Andreason, Cowes, July 2* C!ara, Eltzen, London, Jnly 22 Louise, Melsom, London, Jnly 22 Canada, \u2014\u2014\u2014, Gravesend, July 22 Capells, Olsen, Ardioesan, July 22 Agamemnon, -, Clyde, July.22 Madras, McPherson, Clyde, July 12 Carolina, Moore, Lancaster, July 22 Balke, Llndmye, Genoa, Jnly 19 RSceborae, Pettereen, London, July 23 Leaping Water, McWilUam.Greenock, July 22 Mangcrton, WsieHr, Greenock, July 22 Faith, Gemmell, Troon, Jnly 22 Parana, \u2014, Gravesend, July 28 Garibaldi, Ravensborg, Liverpool, July *8 Lydia, Sewell, Liverpool, July 22 Leah,-».Leith, July 28 Eastern Star, Inkster, Plymouth, July IS Cycla,-, Swansea, July 22 Hestia,-, Gravesend, July 24 Clara Louise,-, Gravesend, Jnly 24 ENTERED OUT FOR QUEBEC.Agatta, Hansen, London, Jnly 34 .Stratford, Neilson, LopdoUfFuly 2* Trenton, Folster, Loudon, July 24 j Zlagara, Johnseu, Lon tan, July 24 ' T'ri\" FOR OP VESSELS INWARDS FOE THE FISCAL T KNdINO 8*tr JUNE, 1874 A ED 187* r OF VJNSBfH OUTWARDS FOE THE FISCAL YEARS jroniG I 80TH JUNE, 18T4 AND 1876.1*818 Total Veeaels cleared.12419 Veeaels with cargoes.1874.19418 1.527.1 1*2741 British 13 Dutch Tbe tries to wh»«b 23,874 14 826 ENTERED OUT FOR THE SAGUENAY CKV ror* nrui mb At9tyv *B»WWa\t**7 -w\" I\t_\t_\t_\tT.«i\u2014 oa to 18 16-16c for steam and kettle wndered.Aster, Hnqffefl, London, July *# ,.,\t, ^ nIr^lento-^rnde.^rc to 6*c; WlLéd, I KNTKREO OUT FOR THREtt RIVERS, lie to ll*c.\t{ Auausta.Edwards#n.London, Jnly 24 The 7ih AUGUST, -ON THE\u2014 \u2022\u2022 FBIBAY, 6A August, 1875.^\t5^1 .'tu\t; \u2022\u2014\t\u2022 Commiseioners\u2019 Wharf, IT ».» i .\u2022 \u2022> i'i *\u2022.\t- i.\u2022* \u2022jtl; .o in*'.\u2022 Lull if.ili inin , 'l-aii-.lUod ,1 j« 1 iiA t mi' mk-tOmmqt ^«\u201911\tJ \u2022« l ! d < ciil i « ¦ \u2022 if \u2022 i 4ed it-MXi siW \\M«9lnvy Do.174 u 12J176 18 j*'?Waney Board.46 ** 2.580 2* Behm Fl'UaK.4^\" *> 2,187 Bright Pine Deg*», 1st quality, 300 pea.Da\tfid \u201c\t380 cl pies wlU be to Ticket for the I I Omldren___ U P fn »PPr laud\u2019s grec typ- O\u2019Connell, § SIM i.IE1IT, ESI, jlN THE EVENING, appropriate an the Ltfeof Ire-and Orator, DaMe| will be delivered by » of Ds«»+i ODoeneiPs meat Intimate 1876.Vessels.\tTons.\tMen.\tVessels.\tTons.\tMen.1 \t I 884\t67*468\t18689\t104Ï\t340066\t22888 883 j .1\t869652 908\t\u2018\u201cÎÎ\t/\u2022\u2019 103»\t338496.1570|\t22829 59 \t I 834\t870468\t18689\t1041\t840086\t22888 \t j -j\t 79 j 766\t121009 549162\t* J 6112 12477\t100 941\t167686 682479\t7360 L6688 j 834\t670468\t1868*\t1041\t840086\t22888 \t' 1\tu* s*n-\tM ft* e.\t\u2022 vut\tn> »\t; 693\t5106'>9\t14946\t'J 888\t«11411\t17764 j xn\t169949\t3941\ti- «6\t208654\t6184 884\t670468\t18689\t1041\t840066\t22888 658\t610609\t14846\t688\tJk .111 1 «82668\t-.A\tI 17783 j 1\tw 486\t.11\t2\t1278\ti .29 1 8\t1822\t41\t, 9\t8613\t109 | 227\t137168\t3805\t891\t181619\t4892 | > *\t4833\t112\t16\t8481\t219 | 8\t7128\t169\t4\t8700\tr \u2022 7*l \u2022\t2096\t86\t1\t812\tl11 9\t4248\t129\t9\t1816\t911 6\t2089\t67\t3\t1286\t37 j \t\t\t1 -\t4\t\tki« eo \"i\t476\tIS\t2\t1261\t32 1\t861\t29\t* 1\t718\t16 \t\t\t\t\t2\t1383\tL .33 884\t870468\t18689\t!\t1041\t840066\t22884 ! 761\t644481\t17791\t944\tr*8092a«\t21811 \t\t\t!\t1931\t42 \tin\t81011\t18'\t21\t284.\t187 a\t«\t} 2292\t60 in»«\t1 ¦ j 'lnHrl ARRIVED FROM THREE RIVERS.Facdreneslandet, Hielm, London, Jnly 22 I Alliance, Hutchinson.London, July 26 lJenny, CorpeUnaen, Iffnd.on, Jolj 24 j v ARRIVED IFROM' 'MOWtttEAL.\u2018 J Mlsstsklppi' ix), Llndifl, Liverpool, jdty *2 Raven, Harriee», Queenetaerh, July 28 :i ».One flylng-jlh, two bôom do., two fore-topmast sUygalls, two foressJJs.four for*.topsails, one fore-top-gaiiant sail, one main-top* gallant stayaaU, one topmast staysail, one mainsail, four main-topcaiia, one .main-topgallant sail, one maln-rojal, one miaen-top- J one mast slay sail, two rptuker* one gaff-tapwatl, I\t\u201e¦\t.\t.^\t\u201e running rigging Al complete, with someepare I ^bp ¦TlojPQ jCnteliSlMBfil rope, gpere bio ka, all eorts, one tow-Une, oeür, I .\t,:.7T.one Bine-Inch hawser hemp, one flverineh I ^ EveniiM.at tha Hall of the OathoBe coir do, transporting Does, three.\tI^L - - J Sixty fathoms mooring ebatn, one kedge anebor.u.\u201e\t.n! be* mal JHt M sears.Max ham * Oo.are lastraeted to sute that the sale will be absolute .-f BaleatMLEVENo\u2019eloek.tui \u2022 s^ A, J.MAXHAM 6t OO., 1 f v!; .liW rW.\t^ Angnst 6, 187*.\t\u2022**'''1,1 ! and] be uj r£ Literary InstUnte (late Victoria Halt) will onder the able dtreetleu of »1 «litï r.»*4 \u2022T.-l si t* \u2022f(i ).j i >-nr *nt \u2022 .» AUCTION liée ________________ Ohtcaso, Ang 5\u2014Flour quiet but firm.Wheat generally unchanged, hut some sales rather lower, Hosed a shade higher ; No 1 spring at 1.82 on spot ; No 2 do at 1,26* on spot; 1,*6| sellera Sept ; 1,22* to 1,23 reliera all the year; No 8 do at 1,18* to 1,19; rejected at 1,07 to l,07i.Corn quiet and weak ; No 2 mixed at 71* to 71*0 on spot or sellers Aurî 76o sellers Sept; 80c all the year ; rejected at 63*o to 69c.Oats\u2014demand ac Ive and advanced ; No 2 at 80c ou spot ; 46*c bid sellers AqgnÉt ; 41 bid sellers Bept ; rejected 54c.Barley strong and higher ; No 2 spring has sold at 1,19* ; c osed at 1,17 sellers September ; 1,16 aellere October.Rye\u2014demand good and full prices j No 2 at 86c.Pork in fair demand but at lower rates; 21,26 o« epot ; 21,86 to 21,37* sellers Sept ; 21,50 to 21,60 refers Get.Lard dull and lower ; 18* on spot ;\t13,45 sel- ler* Ang ; 18,80 10 13,56 |el *re,Bept.Bnlk-méats steady.Whiskey at 1,18.Recelp s\u2014 6,000 brls flour; 86,000 bus wheal; 117,000 bn* com: 8.000 bus oats ; 2000 bus barley, and 1 n*»®**.-r- liTbutryr.BhlpmenU-8,000 brls flour; aV,-TWarden Law, Johnston, Queenstown, July *4 000 bos wheat; i*#,*io bns corn ; 7,000 bus j MarceiKis, Wbllton, QueenatoWB*-!July *4 sSSRhSîJ!?: WhSTactire 1 Port of Quebec\u2014Amvoa.\tIA\t5 Tf\tHIlBTril and higher at 1,27 relleni August; ü
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