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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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[" U U y % ¦4 *1 * COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.VOL.XXXI.QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY.JULY 25.1877.No.11.652 Oar Paris Letter.TSS ftOMUM.Pamis, Jaly 11.\u2014Light la commencing to be thrown on the intentlona of the Bauians in Balgnrin ; tome peraona beliered, that the Caar\u2019a object w«e to liberate the Christians forgetting that he has many in Poland sigh* ing to be enfranchised ; others were of opinion that he desired to provisionally occupy Constantinople.No such thing ; the FtgarJt special correspondent at Bistora has found ont the secret there is not an officer, however elevated may be his rank, who does not approach me with this phrase, \u2018what do they think of oar fighting in France f I can affirm* that these brave Russian#, fight aa much for us\u2014the correspondent happens to be a Belgian\u2014as for themselves ; their dominant thought is always, 'what do the French think of the Russian army ?\u2019 to fight « la Française, to be applsaded by the French, such is the base of Bussian tactic*.\u201d M.de Wcestyne, was formerly on the ttaff of Ckmriemri\u2014many view the Figaro itself onlj as a larger edition of that pntlicatioc\u2014and which may explain his revelations respecting the tactics of Boosia on the Danube.Public opinloion here is not at all enthusiastic over the raowass o» m noscovrrss.Their invasion of Armenia looks very moch like a failure, and many conclude they will have to winter in Bulgaria.M.Jacquot of the Dsbalty whose letters have such weight In the diplomatic world, says, that many of the new public roods in Bulgaria, resemble Bussian railways, in being miles distant from the towns ; that the cultivated sell is so fat, as to snggeat some fields of choco-lare.Sydney Smith observed of Australia, that if the land were tickled with a straw, It would laugh into harvest.The Us heme-tans make wells everywhere, facing the East, and with a text from the Koran for inscription ; the Christians rather than patronise these wells, prefer drinking the water of the open, stagnant pools.There is no accounting for tastes ; the Esquimaux prefer train oil to a bottle ot the widow Clicquot\u2019s best, and Bussions, before they undertook to dvilias Western Europe, relished a tallow candle as others do a stick of barley sugar.In Bulgaria, the Inhabitants prefer paper, to glass panes for their windows, and os they conceal their savings in the wool of the mattress, this fact explains why so many bed ticks are foand disembowelled on the warpath.IX VBAXCB.The Bussions and Tnrks of France, are delivering tremendous battles\u2014in print, which may explain why the sovereign people remains so calm,\u2014hardly is it impatient for voting day, so sure It is of success, and so much it relishes iu the interim, the disaeo-¦ioos of the coalition.Toe act of the sixteenth of May, was Intended to trip up the Republic, hot it promises to seat the Republic on a rock.The coalition believed they could lurch to the bastings concealing their several flags, but quickly discovered they will have to clearly state, if they are for kingdom, empire, or republic.Yon cannot invite the most ignorant of electors to vote three contradictions, or even two, at once.The nation has thus unexpectedly to pronounce on the three forms of Government and its decision will be obeyed, peaceably and legally.It may be observed of the monarchal coalition, wWbile they prepared the defeat of their foes, Within their own camp civil discord rose.\u201d The constitution instead of being revised in 1890, will he practically revised by the approaching general elections, and the delay in fixing same, does not create the impression tbat ministers coant upon victory.Indeed a few local ekevions, held within the last few 0m< * f r members ot the Departmental Conn-HI- have resulted iu overwhelming major-it&M Joe the Republican candidates, and in t «1 ues where pr4i00 Capt R Brown.SARMAllAN.8800 Capt A Alrd.pCaNiHNaVTaN.8000 Capt Barclay.PRUSSIAN.8000 Cspt RUrhle.MORAVIAN.8800 ('apt J Gruham.rAHPTA1^ W*~.£»>28 GUM TMIM BUM (Ml Branches and Agencies in Oanada.Montreal, Brockrille, Stratford, Belleville, Coboa rg, Guelph, Halifax, N.S., St.Marys, Port Hope, Peterboro\u2019, Goderich, Monoton, N.B., Chatham, N.B.,0shaws, Agents in Great Britain.\u2014London, Bank of Montreal, 9 Birohin Lane, Lombard Street, London Committee\u2014Robert Gillespie, Esq., Sir John Rose, Bert, K.C.M.G.Bankers in Great Britain.\u2014London, The Bank of England ; The London k Westminster Bank ; The Union Bank of London.Liverpool, The Bank of Liverpool ; Scotland, The British 1 Linen Company and Branches.Agents in the United States.\u2014New York, C.F.Smitbers and Walter Watson, 59 Wall Street.Chicago,- Bonk of Montreal, 154, Madison Street.Bankers in the United Stales,\u2014New York, The Bank of New York, N.B.A.; the Merchants National Bank.Boston, The Merchants National Bank.Buffalo, The Farmers and Mechanics National Bank.San Francisco, The Bank of British Columbia.Colonial and Foreign Correspondents.\u2014St» John\u2019s Nfd., The Union Bank of Newfoundland British Columbia, Ihe Bank of British Columbia.New Zealand, The Bank of New Zealand.India, China, Japan, Aostralia\u2014Oriental Bank Corporation.(Issue Circular Note* and Letters erf Credit tor Travellers, available in all parts ot the world).ApriÇ24th.1877.A TENDER with Mails and Psteengers fm the LIVERPOOL MAIL blKAssERH w » leave the NAP.LEAN WHARF every 8a-TURDAY MORNING, at NHnE o\u2019clock pre cjeely.\t* For further partiru ars apply to ALLANS, BAE & CO., Agents June 19, 1877.Qamnmm MR.FRED.CONEEB AüVELTISING ASfcW, 14, RUE DE CHABROU PARIS, PRINCE, On and after Steamer will Is K the 16th instant the Ferry QUEBEC.A.\"V E I LEVIS STATIOII.' A.M.; A.M.7 00 Intercolonial Express.9.16 Mixed to Richmond.11.09 Mall to River a a Loup- 7.15 Mali from ^TesL P.M.This hotel is the largest and only flrst.class House la the City.It Is fitted, furnished and kept as an unexceptional FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, combining Modern Elegance, Comfort and Economy.It bas ample Accommodation for Five Itlundred Guests, From and after the 24th of june (be well-known first-class Steamers \u201cSAGUENAY,\u201d Capt.\tA.\tBarras.\u201cST.LAWRENCE,\" \u201c\tM.\tLecours.3 «\u2022UNION,1\u2019\t\u201c\tE.\tilamond.\u201c CLYDE,\u201d\t\u201c\tP.Turgeon.Will ran as follows from tbe St.Andrew' Wharf :\u2014 MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, at 7 00 A.M.tbe \u201cSt.Lawrence\u201d for Ha 1 Hal Bay, call Ing at Murray Bay, Riviere da Loup and Tadoasao.TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 7S0 A.M.tbe \u2022\u2022Saguenay,*' for Chicoutimi and Hat Hat Bay.calling at Sale Ht.Panl, Les Eboulenaons, Muiray Bay, Riviere dn Loop and Tadousac.WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 7.00 A.M,, tbe \u2022 Union\u201d for Ha 1 Ha I Bay, calling at kiurray Bay, Riviere dn Lonp and Tadousac.Connecting at Quebec with tbe Riohxdixu and Ontario Navigation Company\u2019s uoa h ; and at Riviere dn Lonp with the Intkkcolonial Kaidway for »ni from tbe Mainline Provinces and AtLntlo States.Leaving Riviere dn Loup as follows : - For the Saguenay, daily, SnadHys exoented, at 5 30 P.M.For Qnebec, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saiur^aye ai 5.30 P M\u201e and on Sundays at 7 P.M.P.M.12.45 Exprees to West and on Tnes^ays.Thursdays and Saturdays to River da Lonp, \u201c9.00 mall to West.2.15 Express from Bivei du Loop and from the West.3 40 Mixed from Richmond.6.(0 Mall from River dn Lour.9 lo Intercolonial Express.c^riiD.J, H, HUY, Ml, M.R.U, NO.18, PALACE STREET, is the Agent in that City for the , MORNING CHRONICLE.\u201d BRITISH INDIA Chutney Sauce.\u2022\u2019I HK FAVORITE SAUCE AT THE LON-* don Clubs, on the P.A 0.Steamer*, Consid Line, Ac.Pronounced by connoisseurs \u201c Tlie lieHtliu Use.\u201d \u201c It improves the Appetite and Digeet'en \u2019* \u201d A pleasant dietetic stimulant conducive to appetite and strengthening to weak stomachs.\u201d \u2018Tonic, Invigorating ai:d Wholesome.* MANUFACTURED BY LILLA & EDWARDS jPAISLKY.QT7KBKC.TTENCHEY, D r\ttT TTENCHEY, a Graduate R.J .J!.ll of Harvard University, Royal College of and a Member of the Surgeons, of London, England, has opened an Office, lor the practice of his profession, at No.18, PALACE STREET, Quebec.June 27, 1877.pdf Intermediate Trips with Freight.June 16, 1S77.To be Xièt, FOR JALE Sfiililil ilSIftL and Is delightfully and centrally situated, being in close proximity to tho Purhaiuent Buildings, the Post' Office and ail the points of Interest.April 27, 1877.\tFra 1 \"\u2022\u2022r-f-iS.: » » Elm grove, the late residence of j.k.Bos- well, Esquire, situated between the Bt.Foy and Bt- ITTIGH PRESSURE CYLINDER, 18,a, i~l x 20In.stroke, adapted for a scree propeller.11 Low Prossers, 2iln.Cylinder.K teet Stroke.I Lewis Roads, with 16 arpents of lanl, Includ* ! ing a large Garden, and commanding a political cyclones; he wonld sacrifice bis Fame 1 de'lghtfol view of the Valley of the BU to be a Prefect or a Deputy ; similarly as Roe- ' thanes.Th- house and grounds will be ¦till sighed to be a cook After the 4th ; \u201cho*13 kyTb® Qar,\u2018®nermcbar*®» wdüi ^hom gjotember 1870, Melssonitr, a lleut.-coloael i an \u2018*rr*n*®\u201cenl **\twhich\tthe «1 ATOO, to bo oom.uuo ,0\t»».tOP »ad g-oopd.-in o.k.p, ut otd.r Coes not keep tke Chlldren\u2019A Carminative Ccrdl ri let hlm getltforyoa.W.H.LaBoche, CnemUt, Qu«tec.You will find combined, as a toilet article, every des rable quality, In Lnby\u2019s FarUlan Hair Renewer.With many It has become a household requloite ; prematnre gray hair soon assumes its natural color, and as a balsamic dressing for the younger heads, notning can be more beneficial It requires but one trial Ic be appreciated.Bold by all chemists, and at JC.Giroux A Bros., Chemists, Quebec.I N LADIES\u2019 HOLLAND SUITS, HOL-land Wrappers, Embroidered Linen Suits, Print Dresses, Print Wrappers, White Muslin Wrappers, Linen Ulsters, Toilet Jackets, Black Grenadine Dresses, Grenadine Polonaises, Children\u2019s Holland Dresses.io._.: Black and Colored Silks, Real Laces, Kid Gloves, \u2022 From tho best Manufacturers I AT VERT LOW t*RÏCES ! I The Balance of our SPRING-NOVELTIES at a Reduction of 25 per cent.FIFE & GS.RNEMI, je», ;F,a.t>riqiie {Street.July 17, 1877.3V& XSTTJLæJESS ! Black Grenadine Mantles, Silk Mantles, Black Lace Mantles, Black Lace Bbawls, Ladles' Waterproof Mantles.MILLINERY 1 The remainder of our Spring Importation.The above goods are all Imported this Spring, and in goed condition ; so that a clear ance can be made, vre offer them at about one-half the usual price.G.f. COMMERCIAL.Tbe following is tbe amount of duties collected at the Custom House, on the 24th Inst., at tbe Port of Quebec\u2014$2843 39.Thb RiVXE____A Klpjewa raft belonging to Mmus.Booth a- d Gordon passed here on Saturday last, followed the rextdsy by David Moore\u2019s fourth Mattawa raft.The running at Dee Joachims Is said to be gelling very close, but they all seem to get through with to.erable eaecess*\u2014Pembroke Observer.of Orleans\u201d will leave tbe Island at 10.45 p.m.for Quebec, calling at 9t.Joseph\u2019s for the convenience of those attending the Ball given by tbe officers at St.Joseph camp.This will be a good opportunity for those wishing to visit tbe bszaar or fur a moonlight (rip.Other trips down as per advertisement Bethel Services.\u2014The Bethel services in connection with the City Mission this week will be (P.Y.) cn board the ship \u201c8e-bastapol\u201d at Hail\u2019s booms, on Wednesday evening at half-past seven, and on board the ship \u201cCommerce\u201d at the Commissioners\u2019 wharf on Thursday evening st the same hour.Ships\u2019 officers and companies in these localities are invited to attend.Pouce Coubt, Yb steed at.\u2014Two sailors of the \u201cMagnificent,\u201d for the absenting themr selves without leave, were sentenced to three weeks' in jail.Two seamen of the \u201cMagni-ficent, for assailing tbe second mate oi the said ship, $20 (including cost) or two months\u2019 jail.William Brown, for assaulting Joseph Sippe, $2 aud costs or fifteen days\u2019 gaol.Cabbieaustic\u2014Joe Beef had a part of his left breast nearly eaten off by a man called Henry De Wilt, on Saturday erening.This character baa been employed in .tbe eatab-iiabment for the last fliteen months as a pianist and private detective.In the ruUe one of this fellow's companions threw a stone jar at Joe, which missed its mark, bat struck Joe\u2019s wife ou the head.-\u2014Montreal Star.g.T.J.\u2014A number of thieves and pickpockets are reported by the police to be in town-There were only a few drunks in the Recorder\u2019s Court yesterday morning.\u2014r-At the Police Court several sailors were John McCarthy, Jacob Newmaster, a member of Company £, (Captain Kell\u2019s), Nineteenth regiment, instantly, being shot through the bead while standing on the hillside ; William Bay, John Rowe, a young man, lived only a short time.Wounded\u2014£gbert Becker, private Company E, First regiment, Philadelphia, bit on bead with a stone.Samuel W.Boyd, shot through the thigh ; seriously.\u2014Buchanan, a boy, shot in the left lung.Fredericks, wonnded in the arm.Ed.Jamison, seriously ; will probably die.Mrs.E.Keener, shot throngh arm while standing in her doorway National Association of Amateur Oarsmen, NURSE TO TAKE CHARGE OF A Baby.App\u2019y to MRS.HARDER, Netr G.T.R.Depot, Soutn Quebec.July 24, 1877.TO BK HELD ON TUB SALT ! SALT I \\ 205 Tom gross tonnage, classed 14 years at English Lloyds, bnllt In 1867, and sheathed with Yellow Metal In 1876.This vessel was bnllt by the celebrated builders Mess\u2019s.Charles Connell A Co, of Glasgow, specially for tbe Admiralty Survey In which she is now employed, Is 60 horse power, and baa an iron frame with wooden planking, and la a fait and soperlor ve ael In every respect, well fonnd and can be sent to sea wllbont any fu'tber expense on discharge from the Admiralty Service on tbe 26tn October next, * For farther particulars, please apply lo Capt.ALKX.MoLKOD, Master, on board ; at Qaebec to Messre.HENRY FRY A CO.at Montreal to Messrs.R.C.ADAMS A CO.; at Saint John\u2019s, Newfoundland, tc Messrs.JOB, BROTHERS S John Long, a Pan Handle engineer, waa shot through the right lung and will die.tiamuel Scott waa badly injured in tbe leg.Cnariea White, abet in leg.Daniel Williams, freight conductor, ot Greenabarg, seriously.8on of A.L.Patterson, leg nearly shot off.A little girl, Bbot in leg.A little girl, four years of age, residing on Hillside, aerioualy wounded in leg and tbigb, will have to be amputated.The affray seems only to kuAe whetted tbe appetite of the rioters for blood.At midnight the militia had retired to the round-honse in the freight yard of the Pennsylvania company to await reinforcements, and, possibly, the arrival of United States troops.Tbe crowd surronoded tbe militia and firing upon them tb rough Jhe windows.Again the militia retired, hut to the hoqr of going , to press the casualties have apt been reported.The condition of affairs along the Une of tbe Baltimore and Ohio presages farther trouble.Crowds of roughs are at Cumberland, Keyser and other places threatening to create a breach of the peace.The strike bas reached to the Ohio River, and it is possible that we have seen bat tbe beginning of the struggle.Matters In Baltimore were somewhat reassuring last night, bat the fact that the federal government has ordered all tbe available sailors and marines from Norfolk to Washington shows that tbey are in possession of information that very great trouble will result.The following is the list of kUled and wcunded st Baltimore The Killed.\u2014Thomas V.Byrne, shot throngh the head and instantly killed while standing opposite the Sixth Regiment Armory, corner of Front and Fayette streets, at fifteen minutes to eight p m.He was thirty Open to the Members of all Amateur Rowing Clubs, which have been duly organized three I sale by 6,000 Bags L\u2019pool Salt, 10 to the Ton.President: His Worship the Mayor, Owen Mur^by, Eaq.Vice-President : LUut.-Col.T.Bland Strange, R A.Secretary : H.Helgham.Treasurer : Andrew Stuart.E LEADING HOTEL IN THE DOM IFsION .Electric Bells and Gaft In Every Renm.Hot 5c Cold.SalltM on.Every Floor Elegant Paasenscer Eleviator.BMTIfUL CROW lïîïTISO ROOTS URDUS on either side of tbe Hoa*e, making it a pleasant resort for tourists.NO KCNNICRS EMPLOYED.Freight-room to Liverpool can be bad for White Pine, by applying to T.Q.HUNTER, Room 4, No.US, Peter Street.July 20, 1877.tf Lleut.-Col.Montis tm-\u2022 bert, C.A., Major James Pallor, O.R.Coker, Esq., A.P.Caron, E»q , M.P James Bowen, Ktq., W.Selby Desbarats, Esq, Charles L Gethings, B»q.James Mo!*, E q , J.J.Foote, Etq .Lt Co .Turnbull, C.V.M.Temple, B»q.Capt.Geo noli White James Dinning, Esq.McGAW A WH-UETT, > Proprietors* July 12, 1877.\tAm months prior to the date of this Regatta.VERRBT, STEWART & Co., INDIA WHARF; July 21, 1877.A Risk y UkDXBTaziNO.\u2014ChrUlopher fichwlrger.of Tonawanda, h*« been eegsged absence without leave.-The rain abower which sot in at halt-past nine last night had £\u201ctbiflrm' of George E.Yonug k Bon.mast 1 tbe effect ot tempering the heat of the atmos-and .par maker, of Boston, M.aa., to .openn- phere very agretably.tend tbe trau.fer of a raft of pine spars, con- I Molly Masuiass is Mohtejul.\u2014An Ameri fining about 540 pitce., from Hamilton, Ont, I\tprints the following despatch from to tbe eity of Boston.It was Mcurely | the Bister city:\u2014A large number of the in \u2022tracked by him foryhs transit of ^ __ __| tam0Ua fraternity known in the coal-regions breught up charged with refusal of duty aud I two years of age, unmarried, and has been a * - \u2014-1 clerk for the past five years in Strasburger k Bons\u2019 clothing honsv, st the corner of Gsy and Font streets, and a register of voters in the W* DEFINI AN AMATIUB TO BK\u2014\u201cOne who does not enter Into an epen competition ; or for either a stake, public or admission money, or entrance fee ; or compete with or against a professional for any prise, who has never taoght, panned or assisted In the partait 1 of athletic exercises as a means of livelihood; whose membership of any row ng or other athletic club was not brought abcut, or does not continue, because of any mctml agreement or nndentandlug, expressed or Implied, whereby his becomlrg or continuing a mem- j ^g^DfeRa WILL BE RECEIVED UP TQ J.NOON, on MILITIA OFFICE, Quebec, 19th July, 18'-7.FIRST IXA.'kT, TUESDAY, 24th JULY.loiitnms.TENDERS - IN DUPLICATE WILL BE received at this office until FRIDAY, 27th July InsL, for the supply of the following articles, for tbe service of the Mlllti* In this District, vis.ETJ ED-WOOD.Hardwood, Maple and Birch, in equ.il qaan.titles; 890 Cords, French measure, to be delivered by the Cootractor, at the her of snch club would be of ary pecuniary benefit to him whatever, direct or indirect, and wbo has never been employed in any occupation Involving any use of the oar oi paddle;\u201d (as adopted August 38, 1872, and amended January 20, 1876), and who shall otherwise conform to the rules and regulations of this Association.Wednesday, the 25th instant, 40 1ft 25 The Races will be as follows : gario, and leaving Hamilton, JWne 18, in tow «f tbe toc \u201cM A Muoaon,\u201d arrived in Oswego ihe following Saturday, where It became neckssary to larsft It for 1U pasasge through I Km Oswego and Erie Canals to Troy, wheie Mr.Bcbwtnger expects to meet It about the âith iMLi and accompany it down f.e Hu.-\u2022on.Arriving at New York City It wll- undergo enuiu reccusunctlon by being securely rafted with heavy chains, preparatory to Its txrcg towed through Long island Eoand and «he Atlantic Ocean to Boston.This la an un-hertaklag whlcn Involves a vast amount of «ad cas never yet been attempted by \u2022ay Individual.Some of tbe epars contain 4,000 feet each, and are considered wottb A600 apiece In Boetou.Tbe coet of shipment Avm Troy to Boston by r*H would be $56 per -râr.ghould the rail succeed,' however, In \u2022eaohtng Jtoetoa In safety, about $9,000 will he saved to tbe owneis by selecting this route.\u2014Coteago Triftsma.closed at Aitwxrf, Jury 24\u2014Petroleum 202'.for flue pale American.l»»f>oN.July 24.11.80 a m.-Consol.at94 ««\u2022 bwhoth money and account.U.b.Bonus __g oar Mhd A-flaif\u2019s 106j ; 10-40\u2019s 10.New 4M 104*.k\t___ Liver tool, July 24, U.JOp.m.-Cottcn unchanged.Ujmow Btoc* Yards, Ill., July 04\u2014cars are reported to bave arrive 1 t .-Jsy.ltd r*c#4pu of bogs tO\u201d4fty 7,760; pnwtiCAilj no market; all Eastern lines rtfuse frelgnt and iccal packers evince a dlspoail^n to do nothing lu comequence ; prices entirely nominal; only sales so far are to local i utcheis for aclflo Mall, 19* ; W U Tel., 62; Adams Jbx\u201e 94; Am.Express, UiCAA, 84 ; » W.19* ; do preferred, 47* ; 424; Bl Paul, 211 ; do preferred 57|; trie 7f, M.A &t Jaw.Hi; do preferred; 27*; Illinola Centre 1, 5ft*; Lake Shore, 47j*; U C.41*; Union Pacific, S3.Gold 64, of Pennsylvania as Molly Maguires, who had compromised themselves seriously in that country, have made their escape across tbe border and located here.It is believed they were tbe chief instigators in the recent riots that disgraced Montreal.Importast S41JI qf Tiksir Limits to-dat, \u2014Messrs.Maxbam k Co.will sell this morning at tbe Quebec Exchange the extremely valuable timber limits under license Nb.4, issne 1877 and '78, containing 50 square miles, Biver Kippewa, formerly known as Branneu\u2019s ; these limits are well known to be extremely valuable, having been but very slightly worked.For particnlars apply to James Connolly or to Messrs.Maxbam k Co., Bt.Peter street; sale this moruing at eleven o\u2019clock at tbe Qaebec Exchange.DiacogTSgTXD Msdicoj.\u2014A Montreal despatch to tne Chicago Tribune says Much ill-feeling has been excited in the medical profession, and especially in this city, by the action of the French Canadian doctors at the annual meeting of the Provincial College of Physicians aud Burgeons, just closed at Three Rivers.By a dexterous movemeut iu obtaining blanc, proxies, a number of these men came to tbe meeting for the purpose of excluding English men of the profession from all control.The result was that, out of forty Fifth ward.John Henry Frank, shot through the heart on Baltimore street, near Holliday ; resided at No.88 Booth Central avenue ; twenty-three years old ; uMp*rri°d-Patrick Gill, shot on Front street, near the Sixth Regiment Armory, at eight p.m.He was a tinner b) trade and a stranger in the city.William Hourand, snot through the brain on the southeast corner of Holliday and Baltimore ttreets, at five minutes past eight p.m.; newsboy, fifteen years old ; resided at No.12 Harrison street with widowed mother.Otto Manck, shot through the heart on tbe corner ot Baltiipore and Qraql streets, at minutes past ei^bt p.m.j resided qt No.63 Granby street and was forty years of age.Cornelias Murphy, shot in the neck on Baltimore street ; lived a short time ; resided at No.183 Eastern avenue ; was married and by occupation a laborer.George McDowell, snot in tbe neck on Baltimore street ; resided at No.29 Chesnut street ; waa twenty-six years old and a carpenter.John Rein-hard, sixtee# years old, a Philadel-phUn.Louis Binovltcb, shot through the head on {\u2019rederick street, at eigbt p.m., while watching tbe passage of cornpanies of the Bixtb regiment.He resided at No.4 Albemarle street, and waa a laborer.\\V ouuded.\u2014 J C.Baraer, shot tbtough the abdomen, dau-gsrous ; residence, No.42 North High street ; seventeen years of age.John W.Barton, shot in the side, on the corner of Eutaw and Lee streets ; not serious j resides at No._ ^8 Hanover street ; thirty-five years old.liam E.Callender, shot through thigh ' resides at the corner of Front and Tower streets.Mark J.Doud, shot through the head : not expected to live ; resides at No.Bond street.Michael Ehrcn, shot in Single Scull Shells, miles, Pair Oared Shells, miles, Rouble Scull Shells, 1J miles, Four Oared Shells, 1J miles, Four Oared Shells, 1£ miles and return.addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u201cTender for the purchase and delivery of Timber required for the Bertbler and L\u2019Isltt Wharves.\" Blank forms of Tsndar may be obtained from this Office, and from the Quote) Custom Houee.The Depaitment does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any \"\u2019enrter.By order, F.BRAUN, Bccretary.Department of Public Works, 1 Ottawa, 15th July, 1877.j July 23, 1877.\t0 Citadel or at Levis as may be directed.«\t\u2022 ears.¦W\" Applications Invited.A.D.K2YEKIS, Agent for Qubbcc.QUEBEC CHAMBERS, No.119, Bt.Peter Street.Jn'y Ï0, 1877.\tBm-rat \u2022 STADACOS8A fire and Life Insuiance Company, Notice is hereby given, that the Board of Directors of this t omiany have made a fuitbit call oi FOUR INSTAJLiM.\u2019fcSKTS» -OP- FIVE PER GENT.EACH, GENTLEMEN\u2019S HACK EACE,\u2014A Sweepstake of $10, to which tbe Stewards will edd $100,\u2014Three-Quarter Mile, Heats, .on the Subscribed Qfcpltal of tbe Company.\u2014Open to all untrained hones owned payable at Its Office, No.93, 6L Peter Street, And the Prases are The Elegant and Costly Challenge Cups and Plate of the Association.Ii-jCÏ rp to date by residents of Quebec or environs,\u2014To be handicapped by the Steward*.Gentlemen Riders.Quebec, A follows :\u2014 MISllSI I» W HIPS,,w »¦'« K', cornet Eutaw and Camden streets ; resides at No.50 Hillard street.Jacob Wagner, compound iracture o( thigh bone ; dangerous ; resides at $fo.25 Oalverton road.Carey WiUlama, shot through the abdomen, probably fatal ; residence, No.ami most be HENRY W.GARFIELD.feerctary, Albany, N.Y.July 17, 1877.ON ST.ANNE\u2019S DAY, THURSDAY, THE 26th Instant, the splendid Steamer \u201c BIENVENU,\u201d OapL J.Frerette, will leave tae SL Andrew\u2019s Wharf, Quebec, at 6.30 A.M., ard Cbabofs Wharf, Levis, at 6 A.M., pnno\u2019.nally, tor the above place, to arrive there at about 8 A.M.Returning, the \u201cBifin-venu \u201d will leave St.Anne\u2019s at \u2022\tP-M\u2019 FARE: 50 OemU.For further Inform a! ion enquire at the Office of the St.Lawrence Steam Navigation Company, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.GABOURY, Secretary.July 21, 1877.c H LORO DYNE, PYRETIC SALINE Supe :or Venice Bath Sponges, Fine*! Turkey Sponges, Sponge Bags, Salt Wstei Reap, Btos-quiito Oil (Dr.Osmpb»»'* receipt), Ridge\u2019s Fcpd lu Paiet Packet, a saving cf 16 i#r cent.Fl»d*s Night Lights, Chtlera Drcpe (Rr.HURDLE RACE, o.\u2019 $260, -Two Mile Doth,\u2014 8 fcordLs, 3 ft.6 Inches, stiff timber,\u2014 Welter Weights,- Opes to all nones.$16 Entrance.$200 to Aral horse, $\u2019-0 to second.Three henaa lo stait or so Sewell\u2019s receipt).TRY MDSSON\u2019S Gciia Water.Bip GiDiffAl3,te.SCURRY STAKES, of $100,\u2014Three-Qnarter Mile, beats\u2014Open to all untrained horses owned In tbe District of Quebec up to date,\u2014Welter Weights,\u2014Gentlemen Riders.$5 Entrance.7IYE per Cent, on or befpre the Tenth day of August 1877 ; FIVE per Cent on or beiore the Tenth day of November, J 877; FIVE per Cent on or before the Eleventh day of February, 1878 ; FIVE per Cent, on or before the Eleventh day of May, 1878 By order of (be Board, i\tCRAWFORD LINIttAY, Secretary.July 5, 1877.\tt-glu Pknix fiie Assurance Lompany \u2014OF\u2014 II J0T Ad ordei#pnnctnal)y attended Ir, and «hipped without extra «hart*.July 19.1877.MERCHANTS\u2019 PURSE, of $260,-Two Mile Heats,\u2014Open vO all boraes,\u2014Q.T.C.Weights.10 per cent.Entrance.Three to start or no lace.7 North Bund street.- \u2022\t0 i\t\u2014 tbe back ; fitieen years old ; resides on Bond\t0f & Home IllStitU- SMOKED S1LM0N ! K X INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.tion, with the securitv of a British Office.ME THOUSAND DOLLARS in cash has been deposited at Ottawa for the exclusive benefit oi Ganauian policy Holders, in Captain P.T.LxMAlSTRE, 8 INTENDED TO SAIL FROM ATKIN* I SON\u2019S WHARF, St.Jam^s Street, ofi OASES SMOKED SALMON, JUST BKCEIVEU, next, 29th Instart> Calling along tbe THURSDAY Afternoon for Oampbellton, fit,B.Coast as nsual, A.FRASER A OO July 21, 1877.AND FOR SALE BY ^.WATTKKS.addition to which the whole oi AT THE MEDICAL HALL, the earninsrs of this Branco 10- Kabr\u2018
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