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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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[" COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XXX.- 1 :-¦¦¦ QUEBEC.THURSDAY.MAY 18.1876.No.11,286.ANCHOR LINE.UNITED BTATB-i MAIL BTHAMKR» Ball *ftrj Saturday from NEW YO&K AND GC\\B(30W.Anl fortnlghlly b«tw*«n NEW YORK AND LONDON.RATES OF PA8BtGK(ln U S Currency) NEW YORK TO GLASGOW,* LIVEKPOOL, BEUABT, OR LONDONDERRY, ^\tCabine.$85 to $90, aeeordlnc to accommolatlors.London, by direct Steamer\u2014Cabin* $«t to$30.Xicnral «n TlokeU at reduced ratea Steerage alway* aa low ae by any other line.Tbs Pmaeenger accommodation* of Anchor Lice Steamer* axe uoanrpaaaed for elegance and cjafort.Com'\u2022any*» oiBcaa, T Bowrlng Green N Y.GUSTAVE LEVE, Agent, opposite St.Loais Hotel, Raeoea.May 10,187®._______________m-r*___ Parte C«rre«pontlence- Paria, April 29.THEATRES.VamaviLLB.\u2014Les Dominos Roses\u2014the colored mask»\u2014Comedy in three aote, by Messrs.Delacour and Henneqain.The refined, says Lafontaine, are unhappy ; thi* is more particularly true of the theatre, where demi-shading is not successful.The drama being a decorative art, the tones must be striking to attract.Spectators haring no sympathy with hearty laughing, will not relish this piece; but the authors maintain that there are many honest people who desire to indulge in a good laugh, and to produce this, an embroglio is necessary.The Domin s Roses is a piece consisting of no new processes; the intrigue is old, the gaiety is not original, still less the combustions.But the piece is a decided success of prolonged hilarity, where the jugglery is dexterous and most amusing.When Augustus drank, Paland was intoxicated ; when the public laughs it is disarmed.Two young married ladies and intimate friends, Marguerite and Angela, lire on the same story ; the first is the wife of Dumesnil, the second of Aubier; merchants.Marguerite, a woman of the world, does not beliere husbands to be saints; Angela, howerer, doea.To prove that opportunity only makes the thief, the wives agree to test their beliefs, and decide to go to the opera fancy ball in rose colored masks ; the maid Hortense is initiated into the plot ; she purchases some note paper with armorial headings, and despatching a billet doux to each of the husbands, in-rites them to an assignation with a domino rose at the ball.The husbands swallow the bait; Aubier has to attend the first representation of a new play and then to sup with friends, so he will not be home ufl morning ; Dumesnil inibrms his wife he has received an important telegram to go to Rouen, and appears portmanteau in hand, but which contains nothing but a dress suit.Hortense seee no reason, since no one will be at home that night, why she ought not also go to the ball : she has found in the wardrobe of her mistress an old domino rose, and she invites Henri, a young collegian and her master's cousin, by a crested note, to a rendezvous at a certain hour, at the buffet of the ball.Henri, believes a duchess intends to elope with bun, and is more than punctual.M.de Beaubuisaon, Au-bier\u2019s unde, is a retired draper ; since twenty yean his whole ambition has been to visit the green room of a theatre, but this was impossible, his old wife being a \u201cdragon\u201d ot virtue.The night of the ball she has resolved to pass with a friend in the suburbs, so Aubier bring* the aged uncle behind the scenes, and leaves him in company with a pretty ballet girl, named Feed ora, whom he invites to sup per.All the assignations at the ball are duly kept, and following the custom, each gentleman invites his masked fair one, to sup privately in a restaurant.Dumesnil, of course, has Aubier\u2019s wife, and vice versa.Henri has Hortense, and has already placed a bracelet round her wrist.Tne wives, in order to prevent anticipated liberties, have arranged with the waiters, that on hearing three pulls of ike bell, they are suddenly to enter the room, and announce that the gentlemen are wanted outside.During the first summons, the old uncle, observing Aubier in the corridor, puts ou a pair of false spectacles ; Henri, perceiving his cousin, patronises a nose like an elephant\u2019s trunk ;* the three maskers get very confused by exchanging rooms, so that Hortense becomes turn by turn, the domino of Dumesnil and Aubier.Then her ttvV is very much torn at one side, and stained with coffee on the other.The next morning the wires have quarrelled and the husbands having found the DIR1CT LIKE 10 FRIIICL Montieal and Acadian l S, Co.DIRECT LINETO FRA NOE.THE GENERAL TRANS ATLANTIC COMPANY\u2019S MAIL STEAMSHIPS .YEW YORK AYR HAVRE Calllag a® Plymouth.THE SPLENDID VESSELS ON THIS favorite route for the Continent (being more Bontberly than any other) will sail from Pier No 48 North River, as follows:\u2014.LA.BRtDOF.Saturday, Mar 20.AMERIilUE.Saturday, May 27.Paies ov Pass age cr Gold (including Wine.) Pint Cabin, $120 aid $110, according to accommodation.Second Cabin $72.Third $40.Re tarn ticket* at redneed rate*.Steerage $26, with «u perl or accommodation*, and Including all neeeaaarte* without extra charge.LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, A®, Broadway.For freight or passage apply to A.FRASER A CO., Agents 18, SI Peter Street.May 15.1478.\t)an5 Russian, at the same time.The floor of her room is waxed instead of carpeted, and the dry-rubber maintains, that so long as a young woman has only a waxed floor, she is virtuous; the moment the first carpet arrives, her fall is near.To repel the charge of not being ridiculous, the Frenchman commences to rub the floor ; the Russian does the same, but to finish that kind of teat he sends Julie next morning her \u201cfirst carpet,\u201d and towards the close of the week, her first Victoria.The piece creates much mirth.Eminently successful, however, is the witty Vaudeville by M.Rogers, la Sortie de Bal, the name given to a light wrap ladies wear when passing from the ball room to their carriage.The Chamoiseau give a ball, M.de Chamoiseau discovers in the pocket of the wrap worn by his wife a note book, containing a letter from a M.Canivet, that nothing shall prevent him from keeping his appointment at the bonr arranged; his wife is thus unfaithful, and he consults a Colonel to act as his friend; the latter protests the wrap belongs to his wife, and insists on his right to the role of principal ; they consult a third friend, a notary, who exclaims the note book belongs to his wife; in this dilemma^ toey await the arrival of Canivet ; this mysterious Don Juan is challenged, and This line la composed op the fol- Inwlns Flrat-CUua SLatnahlps:\u2014 ACADIAN,\tVALE1TA, NEWFOUNDLAND, VENEZIA, CA LIFORNIA,\tCOL UMB1A, and U Intended to perform regular aervlce daring lh» s?a*on of Navigation between Montreal, Quebec, Chatham.Newcastle &8hediao,N.B ; Charlottetown, P.E !.and Piotou, N S.Also, St.John\u2019s, Newfoundland, and Sydney, C-B.The fe.8.NEWFOUNDLAND will perform the service between Montreal, St-John\u2019s, Y.F., and Nydney, C.It.Tbt* vessel baa superior accommodation for Cabin Paasenze-*.8\u20198\u2019 VENKZIA J W1U **U flr,t op6n w»ter- Through Bills of Lading to all Stations on the Intercolonial Railway between Pictou and Halifax, N.S., Shediac and St.John, NJB.; also to Summerside and Port Hawkesbury.For Freight or Passage, app\u2019y to DAVID SHAW, Mir treal.Or\tR.M.SHAW, Shaw\u2019s Bnlldlngs, No.120, Moant*in Hill, Qaebeo.April 96, 1678\tAm demanded, so true is it, that the beautiful rests beautiful even when parodied.This allapodrida is highly appreciated, the acting is very superior and the execution of the music is as brilliant as the imitations are astonishing.FASHIONS.Hats display the common peculiarity of being very low or fiat in shape; it seems that the old Marie Stuart form with sloping front, is coming into fashion.Upon the summit of the hat and between the erown and the inclined border, there is placed a demi-garland of deep red guhflowers, the same being placed under the border behind, a roll of cream tulle ruche running round ; the strings are in ribbon assorted to the flower, and commencing from the lower part of the crown, knot under the chin.For excursions and travelling, coarse straw is the favorite for elegant hats, these are very richly trimed, employing, strangely enough, gauze and lace.The flat shape of hats necessitates a corresponding change in the coiffure ; the hair then falls negligently into a net; .\t.\t.\t^\t.there is a complete absence of scaffold- pushed out ot the room despite his gestt-1 jng an(| coping - plats are only patron eolations and demand to bo paid fr.SO.Iizfd by agedr\twho ,Uo\tthe xer7&.London) Quebec and Monheal, (Calling at Plymouth outwards lor Passengers.) TEMPERLEY LINE COMPOSED OF\tTHE\tFOLLOWING Flnt-Clasa Steamsblr* 9ootlajid.\u201e,_8000 Tons.Uapt.Jams*.8t.Lawukob.2200\t«\t.**\tHyde.Thames.1887\t*\t.\t«\u2022\tCampbell Gamma._.1#17\t\u2022\u2022\t.\u2022«\tLnckhurst, Severn .-1271 ** .\u201c Robeon.FIRST DEPIRTURES FROM LONDON : Thame*.Capt.Campbell.Wednesday, 19tb April.Severn.: - \u201c RCb*on.Wednesday, 3rd May.And every alternate Wednesday daring the Season of Navigation.The Steamers of this Line are Inttnded to ¦all from Quebec a* follow* :\u2014 Thames.Saturday, 20th May, and every alternate Tuesday.Rates of I*a*«aute it on her wrist.The husbands ook foolish at the thought of having\t,\t___________ made lave to each a duenna, and the | Rigolettb, and Trovatore ; it is not a radi-I delivered at Kahn's Museum ôr Âuàtômyi wives titter and speak ambiguously as to I oal transformation such as Gluck, Rossi- New York, on the cause and cure of Pre ma-a lady at her time of life seeking adven-1 ni, Meyerbeer, and Wagner furnish the Itnre decline, showing imupatibiy how lost admirable examples ; it is a new Verdi, but always Verdi with inspiration, passion, dramatic sentiment, and the absence of vulgarities.The scene is laid between Memphis and Thebea.The first act pleases least; but the ballad by Kha dames is elegant, and the languishing ____________________________________ chant which heralds the appearance oflTui: QDCAT CCEEElt DCEJCnv Aida the duet, is jrery beautiful.The I I HE UnCA I rsLIVIALE nCInllllTs tores; she retorts superbly, and asks them, do they take her for a demimond-Lan?Hortense explains: she is the owner of the*damaged mask, and Henri confesses, he presented her with the bracelet nis aunt gave him to have repaired.These successions of scenes form a rolling fire of fan.Perhaps the climax of laughter is where the oli uncle in false spectacles, after ordering a supper for himself and the ballerine puts his head into tbe corridor, and napkin in hand, asks the waiters with all tne timidity of a ünt faux pas, have they teen Foedora?that nymph having suddenly left him for a younger lover.The play is admirably acted, costs little to bring out, and is certain to remain on the bills till winter, save the height of the dog days when it would be cruel to cause spectators to shake their sides.This house has also brought ont three other small, but lively pieces : Verglas\u2014 glazed frost\u2014is a one act comedy by M.\t_____________ Vibert, and refers to the famous night of I his daughter, full of energy and dramatic 1st January, 1875) when Parisians on re- action, and then the duet of Aida and turning home irons places of amusement, her lover, are in Verdis best style.The dinner parties, and balls, had to remain capital scene of the last act, is the oon- ht>altU may be ratal aed, alTurdlbg a olesr *>nopals of tbe impadicuenta to mariUge, and tbe t eatment of nervous and physical debility, beloz tbe result ot 20 years\u2019 experience, frlce, 25 cents.Address tbe author, Da.L.J.KAHN, office and residence 61 East 10th Street, New York.April 1.1878.\tFm Brain Worst.\u2014Many of us pray lo be delivered from sniidsn death, and do we no wotry oui> elves Into It?And If we do ean we not help It T ¦ Men do not really die of Heart dlsoiae aa often s« It Is supx'sed, bat of sppoplexy, or congestion of tbe laavs, so they do not die of brain w rk bat Bntiii Worry.Scott died of It, Southey, Swift, Horace Grcely, and prjb-ably Thackeray.'\u2019\u2014Lend#* Times Ls Brain Worry taduess prematu e dissolu, tlon by Its depressing Influence upon tbe general nervous health, by eating the brain faater than tbe waste Is repaired, aud n% tbe mes us of aiutainlag and luereasing nervoua health Is no longer imposalb e, these who \u2022offer tbe debllltaUng ttflaence of menial anguish or extra xe mental fVIgae, need only resort to the preparation of Hypopbcspblies invented bv Mi\\ Fellows» as that will condnet tbe «object, sifely over tbe rapid* of detpalr, and create In blm strergth to g.apple.wUb every difficulty.This is no Idle a sertlon, but an eatab Isbed fact.May 12.1878.\t.F-d*w pW\" The efficacy or Bryan\u2019s Pulmonic Wafers In curing Coughs, Colds, aud all Broa-cblal affection*, and cheering the afflicted, bus passed Into a proverb.In tbe United States where these marvellous Wafers are known, they bear down all opposition acd eclipse all rivalry; tbe demand for tbem has steadily Increased for the last twenty years, until now tbe sale* average over one hundred thousand boxes a year.Eminent members of tbe medical profession without number admit that they know of no preparation producing such beneficial result* as these wafers.When taken In Reason tbey effect a permanent cure.Sold by all druggists and country dealers at 25 cents per box.Bold In Qaebeo by J.Masson A Oa, W.E.Brunet, E.Giroux A Brother, J.E.Burke, R.McLeod, W.H.LaRoohe.J.J.Veldon.ami all medlotne dealers.May 12, 1876.\tF-diw CUNARD LINE.W1 NOTICE.ITH THE VIEW OF DIMINISHING the chance* of collision, the 8teaman of this Lies take a specified course for all seasons of the year.On tbe Ontward Passage from Qaeenstow\u2019 to New York or Boston, arousing Meridian of 60 at 48 Lat.or nothing to the North of 48.On the Homeward Passage, crossing the Meridian of 60 at 42 Lat., or nothing to the Nortn of 42.CUNARJL LINE.THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, calling at CORK HARBOR.From New York.\u2022Scotia.».Wednesday, May 17.Both la.Wednesday, May 24.Abyssinia.^.Wednesday, May 21.\u2022Ru.Ma.Wednesday, Jane 7.Scythia.\u2014.Wednesday, Jane 14.\u2022icof.a.Wednesday,\tJane 21.Bothnia.Wednesday,\tJune 28.Abyssinia.Wednesday,\tJuly 6.\u2022Russia.Wednesday,\tJoly 12 Scythia.Wednesday, Joly 19.i And every following Wednesday and Bator-lay from New York.Steamers marked thus \u2022 do not carry tear» age passengers.RATES 07 PASSAGE Oabln, $80, $100, and $180, gold, according to accommodation.Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional.Baton: Tleksta on favorable terms at lowest rates.Btesrags tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates.Through bills of lading given to Belfast, Glasgow, Harrs, Antwerp, and other ports on the OonUnsnt, and for Mediterranean porta.For Freight and Oabln Pagpage apply at tl)» Company\u2019s Office, No.4, Bowling Green ; for Steerage Passage, at 111 Broadway, trinity Betiding OH AB.G.FBANCKLYN, Agent.May 16, 1878.DOMINION LINE Hi QUEBEC HD (BEE fOKTS S.8.COMPANY.*HU8 LINE IS following FIRST-CLASS, FULL POWERED, CLYDE BUILT STEAMSHIPS, and la Intended to perform a regular servie* between Liverpool, Quebec and Montreal IN SUMMER, And Liverpool and Boston I V WINTER.S\u2019 Commanders.(Bnlidlng.) Capt.Boncbette Oapt.Roberts.Gapt.Tbearle, Ospt.Mellon.Oapt.Llndall.Oapt.Lanrsnson.Oapt.Reid.Vessels.\tTons.MONTREAL.8,250 ONTARIO.8,200 DOMINION.8,200 QUEBEC.2,800 MEMPHIS.2,500 MISSISSIPPI.\t2,200 TEXAS.2,860 ST.LOUIS.1,824 These vessels have very superior aocommo dation for Oabln snd Steerage Passengers, and re-paid Tickets are issued at reduced prices to these desirous of bringing out their friends.Balling from Liverpool every Wednetday calling at Belfast Lw'agn to take In cargo and passengers.Tbe Steamers of this Line are Intended to \u2022all from Qneleo as follows QrxBCO.Thursday, 18th May.Mississippi.Thursday, 25i.n May.Dominion.Thursday, lat June.Ratwa of Paasanw Oabln.*».».,.J 60 Steerage.it dffir Berths not secured until paid for.An experienced Sargaon carried on each NEW BOOKS i co.MESSRS.DAWSON & HAVE JOBT RECEIVED : Handbook to the desk, office, and P atform, comprising a guide to Correct Writing and Speaking.The Dictionary Appended.A Elotlonary of Byurmym*, do.Canadian Pos al Guide for April.Mademoiselle Mori\u2014a Tale of Modern Rome.Cheap Edition.A General History of Greece from the Earliest Pe lod to the Death of Alexander the Grt at, by George W.Cox General Histwyof Rome from tbe Foundation of the City to tbe Fall of Aignstulus, by Cbarlts Merivale, D D.( M A.Sevfn Oakt\u2014a Story of To-day, by J, G.Holland.Family Prayers, by J.R.Macduff, D.D.Let\u2018era and Social Aims\u2014Emerson.Elijah tbe Prophet, by Revd.Wen.Taylor uuthor of \u201cDavid King of Israel.\u201d Tbe Wild Hirseman of the Pampas\u2014Ker/ A Winter City\u2014Du d*.For sale by DAWSON A CO., Foot of Mountain Hill, April 2», 1870.Through Tickets can bs had at all tbs principal Grand Trank Railway Ticket Offloss fa Oamads.For Freight or Paasage apply : in BELFAST, HENRT GOWAN, Qvmnr\u2019s SqvAnn In LIVERPOOL, FLIMN, MAIN A MONTGOMERY, Hasvst BuiLDraas, 84, James St.BOSTON, THAYER k LINCOLN.MONTREAL, DAVID TORRANCE A CO., ___\tExoHAH«n Count.And IB QUEBEC, WM.M.MAOPHERSON, CUUraxaiAI.OKAltXXBfl.Nay 10, 1878.________________ Bill IF MOlIBEil.OTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A JMv.dencl'of N Seven \"Per Cent.apon thePald-np Crplt 1 Stock of this Insti-|AS talion has been declared for ibe current Half- | V-/ year, snd thu the same w.ll be payable at Its Banking Honee In tbla City on and after JfcfcOYiKJL.MAIL JLJÜNlfi.ITEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN Montreal, Qaebeo, Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Paapeblae, Dalhoosle, Chatham, New eastle, Point dn Cbene, Charlottetown, Pictoo, and Halifax, N.S, and by Railway and Steamboat connections with 8L John, N.B., Halifax, NJL, Portland and Boston.After tbe opening of cavlgst on, tbe t.s.« Secret,\u201d or \u201c Mlramlchl,\u201d is Intended to leave Qaebeo every TUESDAY, at 2 o\u2019clock, P.M., for Pioton, and Ploton every TUESDAY, at 7 o\u2019clock, A.M., for Quebec, calling each way, antil farther notice, at Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Paapeblae, Dalhoosle, Chatham Newcastle and Point dn Ohene.The \u201cBsrmndt,\" \u201cHadji,\u201d \u201cAlhambra,\" and « FJamborongh\u201d are Intended to ran between Montreal, Qaebeo and Halifax, N.S., touching at Chatham, Newcastle, Point dn Ohene, Charlottetown and Ploton.The \u2022 Bermuda, \u2019 pplauded with tips of tne fingers Le Premier lapis\u2014the tim carpet\u2014ü another one act comedy, and consists of one Julie, » dira of a cafe concert, who to avoid scandal, will only receive her and the Parisian artistes failing to arrive, the members volunteer to supply their place, and hence a most amusing senes of parodies of operettes, pantomimes, clowns, Ac., set to very agreeable music.The famous instrumental prelude to the fifth act of VAfricaine is executed on f wo noble admirers, » Frenchman and a j twelve reed pipes, and was three times re- MUSIC ! SUSPENrION BRIDGE, Po'Rz>6U A chaimirg Parlor gam.cent a S NOW-DROP GALOP\u201410 Dill Usai, not dlffl .alt.cent*.Very To b* had at A.LAVIGNE*H MUSIC STORE.(Swing's Bank Balidlug), Bt.Jobu Street.Msy 4, 1878,\t\u201c\t»pl7 QUEBEC: Past and Present, 1608-1876, Published bj Subscription.g flTIZENS DESIROUS OF PROCURING O Ihta Work are reqaeated to notify, by let.ter, tbe u adersl^ued.J.T.PATTERSON, P.O.Box 474.April 29, 1876.Thursday, the First Day oi June Next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th to the Slat May next, both days In.elusive The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING cf | ibe SHAREHOLDERS wl 1 b» held a* tbe Bank on MONDAY, the FIFTH day cl JUNE next, Ofcalr to be taken at One o\u2019clock, P.M.R.B.ANGUS, General Manager.Montreal, 26tb April, 1876.April 29, 1876.\tTJ QUEBEC^BANK.Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of THBEE-AND-A-RALF Per Cent, upon tbe paid-up Capital Block of tbls lastltatlcn bss been declared for the current balf-year, and that tbe same will be payable at Its Banking House In tbls City, on and afler THURSDAY, lbs FIRST day o: JUNE next.The Trassfer Bocks will bs closed from the 17th to the 81 tof Fay next, noth days in-sloslve.Tte Anonal General Meeting of the Shareholders of toe Baux will be held on MONDAY, tte FIFTH day of JUNE next.Cbslr to be taken at Noon.By order of tbe Board J.STEVENSON, Cashier.April 28, 1876.And for sale by April 25,1876.M.G.MOUNTAIN.TEM BTXAMSBE OF Tl B QLASQ0W LINE (Sailing from GLASGOW every TUESDAY, and tram QUEBEC on or about every THURSDAY) sore Intended to be despatched from QUEBEC;\u2014 PsocaioiAR, on or about 11th May.Wald max ak,\t\u201c\t\u201c\tisth\t\u2022* Cawadiar,\t»\t\u2022\u2022\t25 lb\t« Corikthian,\tIl\tM\tU» June.Acstbiar,\t\u201c\t\u2022 \u2022lying their own wine* or liquors.A TENDER with Mails and Passengers for the LIVERPOOL MAIL STEAMERS win IMV« the NAPOLEON WHARF «very SATURDAY MORNING, at NINE o'clock pre.clsdj.\u2022'\t11 For fstttwr yartiMlars, aÿpty to .fl i .ALLANS, RAX * CO.Agent*.May 8,1876.ÎANNE KANE.FABRIQUE STREET, HAS FOR PALE THE LATEST IMPROV-ed Coikl-g Steve* snd Rangta, with Tin or Copper UteBsl's.?.K.Is new ecmpUting stock cf Hcnse Furnisher's Requisites.Grates, Iron Bidrieads, Mangles, Réfrigéra tots, Ou Jery, Wooden-ware.Washing and Wringing Machines, Cages, Batbs ef all kinds, Camping Sets, da.Ac., Ac.^ All klids ot work in Tin, Copper or Sheet Iron, done to order with promptness, and at l\u201cw prices.April 15, 1876.\tBm OTM LIDIEV COtllEE (PROTESTANT.) Revd.Win.MOORE, Principal.Mm Ten cneices 13tii April pËF- For Annual Catalogue giving all In formation, apply to tbe PRINCIPAL.April 10, I876\tLm NOTICE TO MARINERS.THE \u201c TIME BALL\u201d ON TBk Citadel, eaob day, (Sunday sxoapted,) at half-past Twelve o\u2019clock will be hoisted half way up, and at five minute* to \u201cOnz\u201d It will be nolsted to the top, and at \u201c On# o\u2019clock,\u201d Maas Tims, It will be dropped.A Chronometer keeping ' Off o« O' Ob CO O IO 30 JO cn 30 Oh CO sta CO 00 *4 CO O' 05 ^4 IIS S ta-\tIO O' O' 05 OO JO ^4 O' a* Oh'o5 O' 05 a- CO CO O ta* 00 00 §\"-5 0 0 §§2 H d f ?bO OO -4 JO ^>1 cnlo O ¦\t1 5» *4 OO oo bd 05 O O O Vo OOO-I O O O O g \u2014 00 ?* '1 « S 58 BT.CATHERINEV aa she now Ilea In Tate'a Dry Dock, at Montreal.Dnroraioirs :\u2014Length, forty-five fSet over all ; Beam, nine feet ; Cylinder, 9 x 10 ; HnU two Inch Oak.Bnllt at Bjffslo, 1871, in good order.For terms and fnrtber pirtlcnlara, apply'to Capt S.FI LG ATE, P.O.Box 281), Montreal.Or JULIEN CHABOT, Bt.Andrew\u2019s Wbar May 16, 1870.\t* Lp The Quebec and Gulf Ports STEAMSHIP CO.Steamers for Halifax Without Transhipment.Through Bills of Lading for St.John\u2019s Newfoundland, via Cromwell Line from Halifax, through Bills for Sydney, Arichat, Hawkesbury, Lunonburg, Liverpool, {Shelburne & Yarmouth./rtHE COMPANY HAVE DECIDED TO X place two of tbeir euamerj on the rome between Montreal, Qnebeo and Halifax, call-log at Way Porta, and have made arrangements for forwarding Goods on Through Bills via Steamers for all tbe abo re Porta.The 8.8.\u2022».lOWE8r, j*r May », 1876.tnovlStag Of Every Kind, Warranted Fresh, And Carefully Selected to Suit this Climate.For sal* at Lowest Prices by RODERICK KeUEOD, Mkdicai.Hali* Fabrique Street.Msy 10, 1876.\tucb22-Lm NOTICE OF BEHOYAL, k Messrs, j.paRke a sons having Removed tbeir Forrltare Business from Palaoe Street to BILODEAUS BUILDINGS, No.66, Fabrique Street, are now prepared to \u2022bow one of tbe largest stocks of General EousefnrnUblrg Goods In this city.They trust by strict attention to tbe wants of tbeir customers, axd selling cheap, to merit a con-11 nuance of that patronage they have hltherw» enjoyed.J.PARKE A SONS Auctioneers, Ac.May 8, 1876\tl Wharf with Storage.THE QUEBEC A GULF PORTS STEAM-ship Company have an cxoellent berth at the South i id* of tbe Bast India Wharf, with Store convenient.Also, a berth at the point of th» wharf from Tuesday 111} Saturday each wsek.W.MOORE, Mflnagex.May 8, 1876.HOUSE FURNISHISHIHS GOODS, WE BEG TO CALL ATTENTION TO OUB Large Stock of the following Goode, which for qoallty and price cannot fail to give satisfaction, vlx :\u2014 CARPETS\u2014In Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, Scotch, Dutch, Heasp, Felt, Ao., She.MATTS.\u2014Hearih Rags, Hall and Door Matts, In all Mies and vail sty of material.OIL CLOTHS\u2014Engllsb Ftcor OB Cloth*, In every wtlth from 2-4 to 82-4, superior quality and goarantred well Masoned.MATTING\u2014Cocoa Matting In all widths.CURTAINS\u2014A large stock of Carteln Mat*.rials in Repp, Damask, Ore tun», Ac., dc., Lace Setts In g teat variety.BLINDS\u2014Window Blind»\u2019 and MounUngs, best make.BEHAN BROTHERS.Upper Town Market, April 21, 1676, SMITH'S NATURE\u2019S REMEDY.\"«NS© Wiajrato Chemical Company, Montreal.Sole Agcais for SgHl ÇVEBY Srrofuls, Eryslpela**Captera.PU», Syphilis, Iltart-Disease.Llrrr fora-plainl.cad all Frnpttens Ibe Rklr, PURELY VEGETABLE.January 21, 1876 KNOmOR.Lm FÏ >R THE LAST MF.VENTEBM YEARS a kn\t¦ Bat keep straight ahead\u2014don\u2019t stop to ex* For people will talk.If thread tare your drew, and old-fashioned your bat Some one will sorely take notice of th\\t.Ana hint rather strong that yoa can\u2019t pay yoor way, Bat don\u2019t get excited, whatever they say\u2014 For people will talk.If year drees is la fashion, don\u2019t think to ; f » et cape, For they criticiss then In a different ihspa : You\u2019re ahead of your naaans, or yoor tailor * unpaid, Bat mi ad yoor own basine** -there\u2019s naught la ha made\u2014 For people will talk.Mow, to do to to do as you the best way For year mind, If yon have one, will then , be st ease.Coalma and Hanta» am astut\u2019s sroar.[From Appleton's Joarnsl.] (Continued from owr UuL') 1 Bate yon any reason to think I am not ¦Atofled with my lot F replied fkmta.\u2018Don\u2019 trouble yonrseif abont other people\u2019s con-caraa, Friand Pietro: and now I say onoe mere let me pass.I hare no time to waste.^AlSasV-M Pt«ro titterlr.\u2022Map yoa be happy, Santa! Bat should yoa chanca to hear that- Pietro Pitaai to no more, yon can kn »w that you were the cause of his death.Whether there Is one more or less In the world.It matter* Htth».\u2019 With this he made a more to descend the steps, bat tbe girl stopped him.\u2022How can you talk la sack a wicked way, Pietro F mid abe, la a tone tremulous ¦with emotion.\u2018If I hare ssld anything to hart yoor Uelinga you mast forgive me ; bat joe mast sorely know that one cannot school one's aalf to lore whomsoever one will.I love yoa, Pietro, as I have told you before, as sister lovss a brother\u2014more yoa mast not ask, for mote I am unable to giro.And now go\" and let me go, too, for we have both been here loo long ; but remember, yoa mast act like tbe tensibla fellow yoa always havs \u2018Very well, I will be sensible, since yoa I mast Addio I\u2019 \u2018A rivedercl I\u2019 The yoaag man went on bis way.The I\tSanta followed him with her m behind the hills and shed 00 the scene.The faosdes of in the shad » ; bat the ridges of te like molten silver, while the 1 this height, presented a pic* ful aa to me it was new.ddenly occurred to ma of fixing sanvas, and I asked the two d be allowed to speud two or «, until perhaps a late hoar, la 1 order to make the necessary - o ciuc B, the I the tbe If sored me that my presence b no one, and that they were be aa welcome to the castodisn res.I therefore decided to bellowing eveniasr.I was In no inythlog that day, In conse* rest having been so much di*-tdght previous by tbe lovely t the good-natured seaman a 10a wherewith to drink, my ell saiisfitd with my walk, rc-Icdglngs at the Leon Bianco, otarly noon, and awcke so re-itrecgthened that I felt myself bing.I, therefore, after I hod ot out my three Genoese girls, ietf to the paintl g of the unde* *, with Sunta, aa for aa recollec* id, for my model.I worked ud oarrfaily ; I taxed my at->f reproduction ; bat, when the campanile struck six, I per-had ooly been pouring water -every line had bean twenty times redrawn, aid where I bad made attempts at color the picture seemed to be greatly overloaded.And, when I compared tha lithe, goldeo-ba:r d Sunta with my clumsy sketch, tha blood rose to my tempi* a, and l coaid hardly resist a desire to tear the picture in pieces.I rose and gave the bell an energetic pall.\u2018Where to Bunts F 1 atked the boy who answered my sommons.\u2018Santa la not withio, signore\u2014this is her afternoon out.\u2019 \u201880, so ! Va bene I* \u2018My reply was in such aa Irritable tone that the ooy made a grimtee, and stopped at tha door as though he expected an explanation.\u2022Yoa can go, my lad,\u2019 said 1, with a friendlier mien, aa 1 hang ap my boose j*cket.And then I added, \u2018A propos, at what time will Sunta return ?\u2019 ' The question seemed to astonish the boy still more.He gave me a very oasatisfac tory answer, and turned slowly away a though be «ras endeavorirg to divine the import of my InqoiiitB.I did not care to be at tbs lighthouse before half-past eight ; I had, therefore, full two hoars of leisure before ms.Tho day 1 hot.What better could l do than to enjoy a bottle ?Nothing, I thought.So I saur.-tend leisurely down the broad street that leads to the Porta a Mare.B.fore\u2014that Is, joss beyond the gate ¦ there ate a number of re orta in which every evening, thi re la malic and dsnetag.Instinctively I directed my step* toward one of th«*e places in which the marry-making was iouSest I mated myself in aa Ivy-curtain*d niche, from which, without being myself observed, I bad a good view of the hall.I filled my glass, stretched ay fast ont on an additional chair, adjusted my gl-hid took a swey of what the aceaa before me preoeutad.Imagine my astonishment when I recog-as one of the tahlts not for from me the pe*rlees Bunts.She sat so that I could saa her foul tits* profila In all ita pûrity limned 00 the dark wall beyond.Beside her at a stalwart, weather-browned man about thirty years of age, whose bearing immediately fixed my ait nr Ion.He had an exceedingly Intelligent and manly fac\", bat around bis month there was a soft, almost weak expression, which would as often be thought to denote a waat of stability as good no** of heart.On his forehead, just at the edge of the hair, there ware two large scare that cross* d each other like the Utter X, and looked aa though they might have been caused by blows with a sabra.His feataree were regular, hts face decidedly handsome, and his dress quite Ilka that of the other goeote of the place ; still there was aomethlag la tha man\u2019s general appearance eminently calculated to attract the attention of tha observer.Hto relations with Santa seemed to ha vary intimate.They spoke to each other la the second person singular, and every now and then he would seise her band with aa szorea» sloa of tanderntss that I found It anythin* bat pl«u«»nt to witness.And she, on her part, looked Into bis eyes with aa expression pot too* tender ; often she would listen for miantan together to what he was saying to hnr.I listened with all the ears I had to catoh the tenor of their-discourae^nt I could only dtrtiogutob an nocasiooal wdrd.From thlrlUtls I understood it seemsd'lib me quite certain that their theme was matrimony, and doubt It was with special to thtir own marriage.This idyllic scene soon bechma so distasteful to me that I roes and noiitlesaiy le'ft the ball.1 locked at my watch and fcunrl'to'in; surprise, that k was already eight o\u2019clock-\u2014 time for me to think of gettin; Ughthotite.I sauntered card atraad ; my thoughts were with to the fellow, then,\u2019 I soliloquized, vents her posing for me ; this la whom she prefers to poor Pietro I get in such an eleglao mood for the lovely Bonte\u2014I, who have about as much love for her at I have for tbe Venus of Milo\u2014what must Pietro\u2019s feelings be Î\u2019 Meantime I arrived at the ferry.In two minutes I was on the steps of tha lighthouse.Tbe clock of the campanile atrock half past eight.You see, the lighthouse is on s considerable elevation.In making tbe ascent, I paused from time to time to rest.As I stopped the second or thirl time, a door in the tower above me turned on Its hinge*.I listened.\u2018Oh hoi' 1 thought; \u2018they are coming out to meet me ; sttentive people these i Bat they must Bhve eyes like owl*, for down below there It's as dark aa In a whale's belly.* The moomwa* cot yet up, and the sky was so overcast that vary few stare coaid be seen untoward drcamsUnce, which till now, in my preoccupation, I had not observed, I coutiuued on, expecting every moment to ba welcomed by one of my old-salt sequel atenoM, when suddenly in my Immediate neighborhood one of the sweetest of voices greeted my «hr with the question : \u2022Is it yeo, Antonio T I know hot whether the silver toms of the voice for a moment disordered my senses, or whether I yielded to a wanton mood\u2014certain It to that I answered with a half-load \u2018Yea.\u2019 The next moment I was In tha embrace of two soft arms, and a pair of dewy lips were pressed long and lovingly to my own.Had you been in my place, now, what would yoa bave done?It wou\u2019d, I am sore, be dificalt for yoa to tell.For my part, novel and intereating ns the situation was, I wished myself anywhere bat there ; I felt sa I thick a defrauder or a thief must feel ; and yet there was something in the kim, though Intended for another as it was, that waa particularly sweet.AY OF CHALEURS.MM,.4.80 Matapedlao, Oroaa PolnL Marla, Campbell ton, Nouvelle, Bhoalbred, Caplin and New Riobmoad, by land, dally.»\t4.80 Counties of Bonaven-tare and Gaspe, by land, dally, st \u2022seeeeseaae 1.80 MARITIME PROVINCES.AM Northern portion of New Brunswick, Ed-mnndston, Woodstock, by land, dally, aL.6.80 .n\u201e\u201e New Brunswick, Frederic ton, BL Jbbn, P.&, Island and Nova Scotia par G.T.Railway via Island Pond, dally, at».6.00 Newfoundland A Bermuda, W.I., aL eeeeseeee #*«**»\t6.0 J Is included In each mall for Halifox, whence despatch Is on arrivai of Inman steamers from N.Y, 10.00 8.80 1.00 8.00 1.80 8.68 8.8# 8.90 8.0C S.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 Fl&B AND LIFB ACCOUNTS KHPT PERFECTLY DISTINCT.Fêheitt issued here.Lasses premptly pe>i* O.F.CM AMT ION.Agaal, Ottes\u201481, St.Pster Street.FOR SALE.SjT EAM ENGINE, SEVEN HORSE power.Apply to MORGAN A SONS, Mountain Hill February 18, 1878.IEVIS & KEHNEBEC RAILWAY TIME \u201cTABLE.TiSln wiU leave St.H- nrt 8lre*L Levis, dally (Sundays excepted) at 4 00 P.M., sailing at Way Stailono, ard arrlvltg st Scott Juno, lion at 6.80 P.M.Returning, will leave Bcatt Junction st 7 A.M., anlying at Levis st 9.05 A.M.For further Information apply at Superin Undent's Office.HL Hentl Street, Levis, or at Contractors\u2019 Office, 118, St.Peter Street, Quebec.LAROCBELLE A SCOTT, Contractors, L.A K Rr.W.O.HALL, Sopl.L.A K Ry April 20, 1876.I LOO notice; HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT MK.T S.MICHAUD Is ro longer connected with the New York Life Insurance Cnnpany All pnrt'es whose Premiums are falling dne will find their Receipts with LIKUT.-COL VOHL.No.76, Peter Street who Is snthorls ed to receive the amounts, and hand over tbe official receipt».Also, all part'es deshlocc insn-ancs will please call upon Mr.Voan, who «rill give them all necessary Information.Any further paitlmlar* required can beob t Ined by addreaalng me, In Montreal.WALTERJBURKE, Manager, Montreal, April 18, 1876.\tAm THE UNDERSIGNED, IN CONNECTION with tbe above, begs ta respectfully j inform the public tha he will te pleased transact business with them at all times and, whl'e hoping to give every satisfaction trusts to find tbat tbelr Mberal patronage will be extended to this tbororgbly reliable Company, thrtugh him, as In the past.L.P.VOHL, Agent, New York Life Insurance Company.April |7, 1676.\tAm D R.A.PJROTJDFOOT, SURGEON OCULIST AND AURI8T Special attention to Diseases of tha EYE and EAR, Aitlflotal Eyas Inserted, Offiee Honrs\u20143 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M.Residence, 87, Beaver Hall Terrace, Montreal.March 10, 1878.DR.JOSEPH CLABK, * 8 UR GEOIV DEIVXIST, 114, Fabrique Street» Quebec.SH A HONS\u2019 DENTAL E8TABLIAH-, msnts are the largest and most respectable In Europe, they have establishment* In London, Pails» Berlin and Vienna.DR.CLARK studied his profession at this celebrated firm, and was eight yean at tbelr branch boose established by W.R.Mummery, President of the Odontologlcal Society of Great Britain.W*AU operations performed with skll and 0 ure at moderate charges.February 7, 1874-\tan38-Dm THIS PAPER IS ON PILE WITH Where Advertising Contracte «an he made.March 8,1876 $12 a day at home.Agents wsuted.Outfit and terms free.TRUE A OO Aagutte, Maine.Visiting Cards» with your name nely printed, sent for 25c.Wc have 100 styles.Agents Wanted.0 samples sent for stamp.A.H.FULLER A OO Brockton, Mass, TES IT IS TRUE that Ttof.Hall\u2019* Magic Compoond is the omy preparstioc, one package of which will force the beard to grow tTIck and heavy on the smoothest face (without irjury) In 21 days In every case or mosey cheerfully refunded.26 cents per package, ooetpald ; 3 for 10 cents.Address, .K.W.JONES, Ashland, Mas».I\tYour Name Elegantly Printed LUUnL on 12 Transparent Visiting Carde, tor 2$ cts.Each card contains a uczifB which Is not visible cntll h Id towards tbe light.Nothing like Item ev«r before rflered In America.Big Inducements to Agents.Nov xltt Printing Co., Ashland, Mass.OERIINC\u2019S SAFES.1 Him TO lUSlim .M[H, r IS OF QUITE AS MUOR IMPORT-ance to provids protection for valuable books and papers by trusting them to Safe» of established reputation, that may be relied on for tbo mostjssvere testa, as it Is to insure property In 00mpentss of known rssponslbll Ity that will not fall At the flrat great fire in which they have large risks.Scarcely a fire of any extent has occurred for years In which Qrrbino\u2019s SAFK8 have not been tried, and they h tv* Always proved tins to thslr trusL Tbelr reputation has thus been well earned.Tbe Great Broadway Fire, New York, Feb.8 Over Half a Block of Large houses ^Destroyed.ay fir , 1876.Ware- IfH AACMTC For th» best Books, best I I Is MUEll Ids offer* and most Money» Addieis, AUBURN PUBUSUrNG CiMPJLMY Auburn, N.Y.By rending 85 cents, with age, height, color of eyes ard hair, you will receive i.y return mall a cotrect photograph cf your future husband or wife, with minxnilA name and date of marriage.HUSVIdUUi Address, W.FOX,P.O.Box250, Fultonville, N.Y.THIS IS NO TO ptr dey at home.Sample* b $ CO, Portland, Maine.$20 «roilb $1 free.STINSON THE IMI?ERI-A-L» HBf IMMCEM \u2014 OF \u2014 LONDON FABLISHED 1897.)] Subscribed and Invested Oapital Reserved Fund.£1,946,000 BTHBLIIf 3 Fonds Invested in Osnsds.105,000 D.A.ROBS, Agoat for Qnabao, l Foot of Moon tain Hill.Price, Twenty-Five Cents, NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING.ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH EDITION Containing a complete list of all the towns In the United States, the Territories and tbs Dominion of Canada, bavltg a population greater than 6,000 according to the last cenens, together with the names cf the newspapers having tbe Isrgrst local ciionlstlou In each of lb* places r araed.Also, a calalcgu0 of newspapers * bleb are recommended to advertisers ss giving greatest value lu proportion to prices charged.Aleo, all newspaper» lo the United States and Canada printing over 6,000 copies each tetue.Also, all the Religious, Agricultural, Scientific and Mechanical, Medical, Masonic, Juvenile, Educational, Commercial, Insurance, Real Estate, Law, Sponlrg.Musical, Fashion, and other special cla-s journals ; vary complete lists.Together with a complete lut of over 300 German papers prlmel In tbe Untied States.Alto, an essay upon advertising ; many tables of rates, showing tbe cost of advert 1 dug In varions newspapers, and everything which a beginner In advertising would ilk* to know.Address, GEO.P.ROWELL A CO , 41, Park Bow, New York.May 6.1876\tJanl4 QUEBEC TWIER-TOIWUIM ffUDC TIMBER-TOWERS OF QUEBEC X having farmed themselves into an Association for the purpose of mooring a fstr rein un* ration for thslr work, and also for tha purpose of binding the members to assist one another, when, In oonseqnenoe of an accident or othenrlae, tbe property entrusted to tha charge of any of tbs Members of the Association la In danger of being lost, the following TARIFF OF PRICES has been adopted whleh will, in do cas*, he deviated from >\u2014 Tawing Oak from Indian Cove, Cap Rooge and River SL Charles, M oems per load.Orowing from North or Soeth Side, 15 cents.Between New Liverpool and Patent Slip, and Intermediate places.If cents per load.Between Victoria Cove amt Lower Town, 15» cents per load.Towing Sqcare Pine, Kim, or Ash, from Cap Rcogs, Indian Cove, St.Char lee River, or «rowing the St.Lasrrence, 12j cents per load.From Victoria Cove to Lower Town, Square Pine, Elm and Aab 10 cents Between New Liverpool and Patent Slip, and intermediate pteots, 13| cents per load.Board Pine 8 cent* extra from all places.All Timber towed to Oommtetloners' Wharf, and Breakwater 3 cents extra per load.Birch, Walnut, Hickory, Maple, Cherry, Sawed Oak and Sleepers, 80 cents psr load, Oatrlde of the above named places 10 cents extra.Towers not responsible for Sinking Timber If lost through pawing steamers or sudden storms.\t.BOOM TARIFF t Birch, Walnut, Hickory, Maple, Cherry, and Sawed Oak, 16 cents psr load.Oak 8 cants.Pins, Elm and Ash, 6 cants.Board Pina 8 cents extra.AU Timber and Deals towed from below the Long Wharf at Indian Cove to ships loading in the Cove, full tariff.Floated Deals from Hamilton Bros.Cove ti> New Liverpool, 86 cents, per BL Peter»-horg Standard.To all other placw 60 cents psr Quebec Standard.Towing lew than 40 loads $6 pet tide.Tb* undersigned is authorised to collect' all monsys nos to tbs Timber-tow are\u2019Association for 18\u20196, Office : Corner of SL Jamw and BL Pster Btresta, opposite Quebec Bank.\t, JAMES WARE, Beer sterr, April 28, IS?6.\tdAsr 8.0V UNITED STATES.Boston and New York, 4o\u201e dally WEST INDIES.Letters, Ac., ^re-pald via N«V7 Y ork, are forwarded dally to New York, wbeao# metis era despatched at.,.For Havana and Wwt indtrn, via Havana to New York, dally, at.from whence css Us ere despatched on every Thursday.* For BL Thomas, the Wwt 1 utiles and Brasil to New York, at.from whence malls are de*patched on 8lrd of every month.GREAT BRITAIN.6.0J 6.00 6.04 6 00 By Caned ten Lins, Saturdays ro) at 7.00 By Canard Line, via New York on Batorday.at.Supplementary by Canard Line 00 Mondays, at.6.09 6 00 a\u2014Petal Oar Bag open till 9.80 P.M.8\u2014 Da da da 6 80 A.M.o\u2014Supptenusalary Bag at 8.00 A.M.HOICE OF FIFTEEN DIFFERENT Excursion Ticks's at greatly reduced rates.Call or send Postaga Stamp for descriptive Centennial Circular given grafts at tbe Grand Trank Oflloe, -opposite St.Lewis Hotel.\t1 Remember no other route can offer Ixour ston Tickets to the Centennial that «rill take yoa thi oegh so many different OlUw of Interest and Include the enchanting sights of Lake Manaawlppt, Lake Memphremagog, Crystal Lake, White and Franconia Mountains, Con* necticst and Passumpale Rivers Valley.Ba sure to buy your Centennial Tlokata via tbe reliable Passumpete R, R, and Insure wtlsfactiou.H.K.FOLBON,\tGUSTAVE LEVI, BupL\tWest A Can.Pais.AgL May 11, 1879.Registered Letters most be posted 15 minâtes before the closing of each mall.Street Letter Boxes visited, 8.88 A.M., 10.80 AM , 8.80 F.M., 5 80 PJf., ami 8.10 P.M.J.B.PRUNEAU, Postmaatei, May 11, 1878 se Jim Duiiitim, Having opened out his spring and SUMMER GOODS, which have been oatefally selected from tbe beat London Houses, his eostomsrs and tbs public are Invited to Inspect them, as they are the Finest Assortment of Goods to the city.He has received by last BUhmer 1 Gas* of I Rubber Coats, from $5 to $18, consisting ef | Worsted, Tweed, Cheviot, and Gtnt\u2019s Drab Driving Costa In great variety ; aUo 1 Case of | Haberdashery, Ties.Scarf*, Glove*, Ac., Aa.W Spring Oevicoats from $6 upwards.'tt BV'Twead by the yard at lets than it cost to make 1L April 1, 1876.\tBm XIIK H'OLLOWINOfr EX1RACTFR0MA LETTER dated 15tb May, 1872, from an old inhabitant of Hornlngsham, naai Warminster Wilts :\u2014 « \\ must also beg to say that your PU1» I are an excellent medicine for ms, andl 1 certainly do enjoy good health, sound sleep and a good appetite ; this Is owln« I to taking your Pills.X am 78 years old * Remaining, Gentlemen, Yours very rwpectfnlly, L, B.\" To the Proprietor of NORTON'S 0AM0MILE FILLS, Londtn Jniy 87, 18/5\tS af tTNPARAI.BLI.BD SUCCESS OP GOODALL\u2019S WORLD-RENOWNED Household Specialities.\u2022OODALL'fi QUfKlflSTWINE.\t^\t\" YORKSHIRE RELISH.JOODALL\u2019S BAKING PQWtibH.________ (ORKSHTROELISH.ThÊT* most delicious SAUtE IN THE WOKU7.[This cheap and excellent Sauce mice.he plainest viands palateable, tad the 'daintiest dishes more delicious.Tu Chops, Steaks, Fish, Ac., it is incom-parabie.Sold by Grocers, Oilmen, Ac.jÔQOALl S QUININE WINE.THE ttFST, CHEAPEST k MOST Agrkeablk Tonic vet Inikoduceo.The best remedy known lor Indigestion, General Debility, Loss of Appetite, Ac.Restores delicate invalids to nealth and vigour.Sold by Chemists, Grocers, Ac.flOODALL\u2019S BAKING POWOEk.^tetsbest nr the world apest I ble to erY inestimable boon to nousewives.Makes delicious Puddings without Eggs, Pastry krithout Butter, and beautiful light \u2019 'Veatl without Yeast.Sold by Grocet», t/hemists, Oilmen, Ac.Prepared by furnii riirriitr i co.ihds ENcuiih, , July 1876\tLm-ao $510 $12 NIAGARA DISTRICT Mutual File Insurance Company I n PER BAY.PAKITCULABS FREE.We are giving moy and belter obacow to agent' than any other bouse In the world.Bamplw enabling yon to go to work at onoe on {eoelpt of 60 cents.J, BATHAJa A OO.,] 898, Washington Street, C-oston.Maw.May 85, 1875.W miNICI ICI OF 1874.il OF CATVAOA.KSTA-BIaISHKID 1S3G.O ATR 3D ¦ THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED tbat J.T.HAZES bas bien app luted General Agent of this Company for the whole Province of Qusbeo North aud Ncrtb-Eait of Three Blvera.Interim Receipts must bear his alguatnre, and letters addressed to him at Quebee.Ail Agents In the Country, aud Sub-Agents in tbs Oily, havs a written authoilsa-Ujn from the above-named General Agent.A.DxLAET, Manager.IN REFERENCE TJ THE ABJVE, I BEG leave to say that parties wishing to Insure will find it greatly to their advantage to osll at my office to get quotations of our rates and an explanation of the popular mutual system.J.T.HAZBN, 119, Peter Street, L T.April 28, 1876.\ttf FOR SALE, The three rivers sash and door FACTORY and SAW AND PLANING MILL, all In complete working order, together with the sale or lease of e deep water Wharf oa tb* River St.Lawrence and adjoining the above property.For particulars, apply to '\tGEORGE BAPTIST, BON A CO., Three Rivera.1 March 21.18T6\tCm OTIUK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT the last Session of the Parliament of the Province of Quebec, an Act to amend the Act of Incorporation of tbe Pharmaceutical Association of the Province of Quebec, cited aa \u201cTb* Quebec Pharmacy Act of 1874,\u201d wss passed, said Act giving full control and licensing powers to the Council of the said Associa lion.On and after the flrat day of May-1875, it will be unlawful for any person te keep open store for the retailing, dispensing or compounding of the poisebh enumerated in Schedule A, or to sell or dispense the said poisons, or to engage la the dispensing of prescriptions or te assume or use the title Chemist and Druggist, or Chemist or Druggist, Apothecary or Pharmaceutist, or Pharmacist or Dlspens.tng Chemist, within this Province, unless be be registered in accordance with the provisions of this Act as e Licentiate In Pharmacy It will also be unlawful to employ any clerk or apprentice In any shop or store for the sale of snob yoleotis, or In the dispensing of medicines, except such clerk or apprentice be registered as required by this Act.Persons offending against th* provisions of this Act are liable for every such offence, to a penalty of flfty^dollara.Registrations will be made and Certificate* granted by tbe Registrar on application and payment of the required fees ; further Information, If required, will be given on application to F.MUIR, Registrar, Montreal March 8.1875.\tAo Ï NE BOX OF CURKE\u2019S B 41 PILP E warranted to ear* all discharge* from 5b Urinary Organs, in either sex, acquired *1 Gravel and Pains in the Bao x Sold in Boxes, 1 deUar, 58 eeate each, by 4 .Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, Bole Proprietor, F.J.CLARKE, xyornoAmna\u2019 hall, uoroour, xholamd Bold in Englaastiby all Wboleoai* Paten Medteln* Hou see.W baissais Agente for Provinces of Ontario and Quebee t\u2014 :/ EVANS, MERCER A Co., Montml Mailed to any ad^reaeoa receipt of p.0,0 April ItTiBa \u2018\t\u2022*** Asthma & Chronic Bronchitis.The moat effeb-oal remedy will be found to be DATURA.TATULA, prepared in all forms, for smoking and Inhala tlon, by SAVORY * MOORE, 148, New-Bond Street, London, and all Chemists, and wholesale ef LtmAji Clam a Oa, Montreal and Toronto.May 81.18TS\tLm-ao Coffees.J^AGS GREY JAMAICA COFFEE.Brls.Roasted \u201c For *ale by May b, 1876.M.G- MOUNTAIN.LOSS, ^^4,000.000, \u2022Several of the safes were so deeply burled beneath tha ruins tbat they were not got oat nntil the third or fourth day after the fire although gangs of men were digging for them on the following morning.All this time tbe safes ware roasting bsneath tbe hot brisks.When Baedeker, Watroas A Baynton\u2019* 1 was finally reached, sixty-six hours after the dr* started, tbe smonlderlng debris by which It was surreuaded barct Into flame.This safe fell through Into tbe sub-cellar, and tbe bricks, ete., by which it was covered, were on a level with the sidewalk.Yet eveiy book and paper It contained were taken ont In splendid conduira.Geo.K.Bhortrldge A Co.\u2019* safe had a mo t severe trial ; their s:ore extended through to Crosby street, and the current of air carried the flames dlreo'ly nprra tbe safe.Tbe contents were found uninjured.The safe belonging to Powers, Gaston A Ob.preservsd all it contained.Their Urge slock of boots and eboea in oases made a most Intense heat.\u201d\u2014Evening Mail.How Herring\u2019s Safes Withstood the Ordeal ! \u2022\u2022After a roasting of 66 hours our Hxbriko\u2019s Ckampiox Sava turns oat Its contents\u2014 books, papers and othr* va'usblez\u2014ln spina* did condition.We ocsnpled first loft of 444 and 446 Broadway.You oan Judge of the Intense beat that tbe safe was subjected to when w* state t at the fire biased ap ell areand it when It was being pulled cut.; We ai?more than satisfied.8NKDEKER, WATROUS A BOYNTON.\u201d \"I had my valuable papers in the box of above safe, and cheerfully testify to tbs caving of Us contents, J.W.LEWIS.\u201d \u2018Gar safe wa« so covered by debris that we were nnsble to get at It until to-day (Feb.11).Oar building, Na 462, was stored with a large stock of boots and shoes, which was entirely consumed.Ths heat must have be»n equal to that of a furnace.Besides our books and papers, the safe beld several tin boxes be.longing to Individual members of tbe firm thete contained bonds, deeds, and other papers of great value, and it was with feelings of trepidation that we stood by while our safe wss being opened, bat were relieved on finding everything preserved in good condition.Tbe safe was one of yoor Patent Champions.\"POWERS, GASTON A CO.\" \"We had entrusted our hooka to the keeping of one of yoor Champion Savaa.This safe had one of the most severe tests we oan eonselve It possible for a safe to be sabjeoted to.Our building extended through to Crosby street, and tha carrent air carried the flams* directly upon tbe safe.It fell from tb* third floor.\u2022 * \u2022 By falling walls the safe was burled several feet beneath the hot bricks and barnlng debris, where It remained and roasted antll at last reaebed on tbe third day after the fire, and even then the bricks surrounding It were so hot tbit they ooqld scarcely be Lsndled.Yet upon opening, everything It contslaed\u2014books, Insurance policies, etc.\u2014 was taken out nntrjurcd, except slightly by steam from tbe composition fllllng.GEO.E.BHORTRIDGE A OO.\u201d \"I have Just opened my Hbbbiiio\u2019s Safe that wasjmblected lo the fire In 453 Broadway 4 * It waa so deeply bailed under the lulns that it was not antll to-diy\u2014or forty-six hoars after the fire started\u2014that If was final, ly reach el and taken oat.Bnt we find Us contest* In a perfect state'of preservation.A safe that «H11 withstand such an ordeal la In.deed trustworthy.\"B.M.PEASE.«My office;was in «44 Broadway.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Saved my books and valuable papers In my safe; oneofyonr \u2018Champion*.\u2019 It was subjected to a most severe trial.«\u2022SAMUEL B.TOOKER \u201d \"We lost our entire stock of goods, bet saved our books and papers In on* of your Has.ring\u2019s Patent Sa fis.The goods in oar bulldtug being of an InUammable character made a hot fire.\u2018\u2022H.'M.RICHARDS A OO.\u2019 THE PHYSICIAN\u2019S REMEDY.WHEN YOU ARK ILL AND DON\u2019T kn'.w bow to get over It yen generally send for yoor Physician ; if ths opinion of 16 Physicians of Montreal U worthy of cOtfideeoe you will try Dr.Blrnlmnm\u2019s Rb«iimallsm and Dont Remedy To the efficacy of which tbsse 16 Physicians have certified for the ente of Rhevmcdiim, Neuralgia, Gout, Lumbago, Stiffness in Limbs or Joints, Sprains, Frostbites, Chilblains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Wandering Pains, Ac., Ac.It has eared several ot these Pbyslclans and tb on Rinds of other» laOrnsds and Is now considered on this continsut, ss well ss In Rarope, The Only Reliable Remedy for all Rheumatic Affections.The Jac simile signatures of 16 leading Physicians of Montreal are on each bottle as a guarantee of Us efficacy.For sale by all Druggists at 50 cants and $1.00 per bottle.Certificate* of Physicians with each bottle, aud also can be bad by applying 10\tCH AS, MARTIN, Montreal, Sole Agent for Canada and UR.March 23, 1876\tjanU-Fm PATENTS These \"fire-tried \u2019 Champions now on exhibition at oar New York Salesrooms, HERRING 4 CO.\u2019S Champion Safe Warerooms» 251 and 262, Broadway, Sew York.March 14, 1870.Litlell's lining Age for 18/6, IN NO OTHER WAY OAN BO MUCH OF tbe best work of the best minds of tbe time be obtained so cheaply or conveniently, as through this standard eclectic weekly.In 1876 it enters upon its thirty-third year, hawing met «rith continued and Increasing success, and being now, since Us absorption of \u2022\u2022 Every Saturday,n practically without a rival in Us field.With Us weekly isena and its three and a quarter thousand large r*«®« of reading matter a year, It is enabled to preeent with a freshness and satisfactory completeness, attempted by no other publication, the s blest essays and reviews, tbe choicest serial and abort stories, tbe most Interesting sketches of travel and discovery, tbe best poetry, and the most valuable biographical, historical, aeleotifie and political information from the entire body of foreign periodica] literature.It would be difficult, therefore, to over-estimate Us importaoce to American readers as the only thoronsh compilation of an indispensable current literature,\u2014Indispensable, because it embraces the productions of the foremost living writers In science, fiction, history, biography, theology, philosophy, polities, criticism and art.Booh distinguished authors as Hon.W.X Gladstone, Prof.Max Mailer, Prof Buxley, Dr.W.B.Carpenter, Prof.Tyndall, R.A.Proctor, Tbe Duke of AigyR Edward A.Freeman, Frenus Power Cohbe, Jos.Antuony Fronde, Mrs.Moloch, Mrs OUpbant, Miss Thackeray, Jeau Ingelow, Geo.MacDonald, Thomas Hardy, Wm, Black, Anthony Tro lope, R.D.Blackmon, Mrs.Parr, Julia Kavanagh, Mrs.Macqnold, Matthew Arnold, Henry Kingsley, Thomas Carlyle, F.W.Newma-, W.W.Story, Robert Buchanan, Tennyson, Browning, etc.etc., are represented In its pages ; and during the coming year, besides the beat fiction by the leading foreign novelists, It will give the tunal amount, nnapproacbed by any other periodical, of the most Important literary and scientific matter of the day, from the pens of the above named aud many other ablest living contributors to carrent literature.The Living Age has always stood « at the bead of Its class,\u201d not only as the best, but all things considered, lbs cheapest of the eclectics ; and in tbe moltlpllolty of quarterlies, monthlies and weekUaa, It has become almost a necessity to every parson or family of Intelligence aad taste ; for it, alone, faralsbea each a compendium of whatever Is of Immediate interest or permanent value In the literary world as to rendsr It an Invaluable économiser ef time, labor and money.The subscription price (f8 s year,) Is cheap for the amount of reading furnished : or for those desiring the cresm of both horn* and foreign literature, the publishers make a still cheaper offer, vis.: to send {postage prepaid on hath periodicals) The Living Age and either one of the American $4 monthlies, or weeklies, * year for $19.64.With The Living Age and one or other of dor leading American monthlies, a subscriber wlU, at remarkably small cost, be in possession of th* best which ths carrent Uteratnre of tbe world affords.Tbe volume begins Jan.1st, and to new subscribers, remitting now, the publishers (Ltttell A Gay, Boston,) offer lo send th* Intervening numbers giotis.November 87, 1875, LEA & PERRINS' CBlEKRATFn WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO BE THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.In consequence of Spurious Imitations cf Lea & Perrins Sauce, which are colculattd to deceive the Public, LEA y PERRINS have adopted A New Label, hearing their Signature, thus\u2014 V which will be placed on » very bottle of Worcestershire Sauce, after this dale, and without which none is genuine.\t^ November 1874.\t\u2022* This does not apply to shipments p made prior to the date given.Ask for LEA U PERRINS' Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Stopper.Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crossed Blackwell, London, Wc., 13c.; and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the World.obtained in tbe United States, Canada, and Kurrp* ; terms aa low as those of any other reliable bouse.Correspondence invited In the KcgUsh and foreign, .anguagea, with Inventors, Attorneys at Law and other Solictiors, especially with those who have bad their case* rejected in the hands erf other attorneys.In rejected cases onr fees are reasonable, and no charge la made nniea* we are soeoesafol.If yon «rant a Patent, Mud model or sketch and a fall description of your Invention.W* will make an examination at the Patent Office, aad If w* tklnk it patentable will tend 70a papers and advice, and prase-cute yoor ease.Onr fee will be In ordinary cases, $36.Oral or «rrlttea In all matters relating to Patente, Patent | Law and Inventions.Rtf trente» Hen.M.D, Leggett, Rx-Com-mlssloner of Patents, Cleveland, Ohm ; O.H.Kelley.XsqV Seo\u2019y National Grange, Louisville, Ky.; Hon.Jos.Oasey, late Oblef Justice U.8, Court of Claims, Wasbingtor, D.O.pM~ Send Stamp for our ?« Gama fob oa-TAiaiso Patkhtk,\u201d a book of *0 pages.Addr**» LOUIS BAGGER A OO., SOUOIT-oxs OF Patxhts, Washington, D.O.January 4 18)6.INVENTORS, r vmiue.v ADVICE ¦ xu mxx xxxxsv FREE JOSEPH GILLOTI'S STEEL PENS.: \u2018 Bo'd by Dealers throughout the World.February St.1*74.HAMS! first iairtf Hams for Family Use.G ROGERS AND SHIP O HANDLERS supplied with Hama L-ecn, Barrelled Fort, Lard, Ae.MTF Freeh Dairy Batter In Prints, and ths celebrated Swiss Bologna.POTTED HEADS.Spiced and Smoked Beets to order.J.HESHJE, II and 87 Finlay Market, and 45, John Street, - (Without), October 14.1876\taspll-Lm MDIPHTMEIIS, w Bath-Room, and the house.* Apply all conveniences La BOX 664, P.O., Qaabee.September 16.|lft75 NOVELTY WORKS) uunn.Miiiu 111 DiLjiRiimm, MONTREAL.R.GARDNER l SON ^RR NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY RAILROAD COHTRACTORS and others, with PORTABLE and STATION* ART ENGINES, DUMP OARS, CHILLED IRON WHEELS, HANDOXBS, RAIL BENDER?, A general aasmtmsnt ot mtt.1, and FAG TORY supplies.Bridge Work, a speciality Iron and Wood-working Machinery, etc., ete| ».GARDNER * NOW » MONffRRALi ¦Otemher It.1184.FORJALE SHIIIiOfl [1(1 IB.ITT MW PRESSURE CYLINDER, 181n.x 88ln.etroke, adapted fora screw ptopellor.I Low Prssaore, fote.Cylinder, 8 feel Stroke, I\tDo\t87la.\t\u2022\u2022\tg\t«« 8\tDo\t901a.\t«\tg\t«1 1\tDo\t4&Ln,\tm\t10\tm Do\t401 n.\t\"18\t«\u2022 I Return Flna Boilers, ao hares power.1 Tutelar\tdo, 88\tdo 8 Do\tdo 88\tdo.The above will be sold cheap For farther Information, apply at tha oflloe of th* SC Lawrence Steam Navigation Go., \u2022t Andrew\u2019s Wharf, A.GABOURT, Secretary.October 38.1874.August 1, 1876.\u2019 Lm-ao Printed * jsd Editer aad Printing Works» i ¦¦hesrtptten t\u2014DAILY » $«.88 psr annwm WEEKLY» 8A.be» to adwsuse*.âdrssUssn* 1 e ^ "]
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