Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 5 août 1882, samedi 5 août 1882
[" COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE.rstr VOL,, XXXVI.Ü SATUR> VUGtrST 5.1882.AFTERNOON DESPATCHES The Personnel of the new Freneh Hinistry.UNDJSSIBABLL JM Ml OB A N TS\u2014 TiRÈT\u2014 Yldl 0IV F El \u2019EH.SUCCESSFUL RESULT OF THE ECUADOR REVOLT.Terrible Atrocities in Lima.CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE.us Augu* 4.\u2014Tfce ne» Paria,\t4.\u2014Tib ne» Miaiatrv will be oonetittfMl is follow Senator Leolomi.President of the Coonoil and Minister of Justice ; Doeraia, Minister of Foreign Affairs ; Deputy Nevelle, Minister of Interior : M.Girard, Minister of Finance ; Gen.Billot, Minister of War ; Admiral Jaurequibery, Miw«tj.r ©I Marine ; Deputy Sade Carnot, Minister of Public Works ; M.Demahy, Minister of Agriculture ; M.Cocheèy, Minister of Poets and Telegraphs Deputy Deranx, Minister of Public Instruction ; the Minister of Commerce is not yet appointed., ci.ur.Ss.garians, a late importation, to the Connells-vile Coke region, are lying at the Faniette Coy\u2019s alms house sick with scourge or blgaM^Jajfenigbfc.aged 89.leg fever.Elktox, Md., Aug.4\u2014The May building ridsece paper mill, owned by tbe \u2018 /frcofd, ' were banted to-day; M?was saved ; loss estimated Acrffix, Tea., Aug.4\u2014The wildest rumors about yellow fever exist.The Governor yesterday telegraphed to New Orleans and that so case was reported in fever at Matsmoras is reported \"Wreck1- was strewn along the road for two atwurç.The Rio Grande region maintains a strong quarantine.Panama, July 25\u2014The revolution in Equator, headed by Elob Alfaro, proved sue- aft&c 'ŒS'FvMr'ésSz lievsd he will be exiled.Peace is now regarded established.Lima advicee state that bands of Montono- ¦ses sss swsr»iltieg hnniM- \u2014-*t'~ neigbborhood fltfcnsia.r The viotinos a^e prio- erlorts to aoppress the robberf.J^^mcoby continues whertever tbe Chilians do not maintain some sort of weaU -be enacted,.as soma classes of the po-JSiGdnwUcr be frte to do air they chose.CA^AWIAN.OrfAWA, Aug.4.\u2014On the Market Square, to-ds^t^thennumetor registered 93 degrees Owing\u2019to the prearef business in the late» .ma%De{iartmeat, it will be necessary ioj the Uoputy-Minister to visit Sir John A.Macdonald at Riviere du Loup early next week.awuriug the most.eoi'djat welcome.The gen tlemeu who present»*'%be invitation are con-hdent the Président w iitwcuef.ft New LemxGKùÂ.Ohio, Aii\u2019c 4\u2014Tbe unprecedented rain last night produced a sml-\t\u201d I ~Aa VfUiW\tto-4Jj£n Hood in th* v»1Tcy between Reodrilleind i\t3ËTJÎ7 Cônrina; The water Slrept everything before IxMmg prgeon^ s.x nnlem was ^\ttrack ^ ¦ covea^Mlen»than six umutes.IroC ^ehry, who feloniously assaulted Jamee O'Connor, was to-day committed for the drst six month* of IS*.1 the im-migrants.whoarriyed in this Province.nupu* bered\trlî,^7 remained in the Pro- ;5ï9oth of the Karaites and ths Rabbinic Jews ; (3) Karaite polemical treatises and (4) grammatical, lexicographical and philosophical treatises.Among tbe commentaries with the Hebrew text are.some of the highlit importance.They rank amoqg the oldest Arabic M33.hitherto known There are dated A.H.348 = A.D.959, A.H 396 = A: D.1094, and A.H.437 = A.D.1045 ThaBritish Museum has hitherto possessed only one stogie MS.of this kind, dated A.H.398=A.D.1007.Besides, being of so early M (tote thee* M88.show tbe cause of the law lard down in As .Talmud \"that tbe sacred Scriptures 'must not be written in any than tbe square Hebrew-chiracters.\u201d They demonstrate for th* first time that tbe Jews were to the habit of writing the Scriptures in other characters.Another point of extreme totoprto* to.Wto -ptfratoLstmtootriptoe fact that.'fhongh the commentarfto are written rn they rvmt^in large quotations from Aoac\u2019s commentaries *n Aramaic, thus prov tog beyond doubt that A nan, the founder of the Karaites, wrote In Aramaic\u2014the language spoken in Palestine in the time of Christ.Mfe Ffoary Harding, ef Toronto, writes : My HtUs uauxhcdr, 7 years of age, has been .a ter ribïé sufferer tin» winter fh>m \u2018 rbeumattou being for weeks confined to her bed, with limbs drawaetov which could not be straightened, and suffering great pain to «eery lout of limbs, anas and shoulders.The best of physicians couldSSeftbeTv her, and we were advised to try Dr.Thomas\u2019 Jficlsctnc Oil, which we does, sad the bansto *ra fgt/.m appravat ; after using two b®t;id# ihh^pfux left, her limbs assemec thob1 natural nbape, and to two weeks she was as wall as aver.It has not returned.Augu* IS 1881,\tJm-dtw of SPECIAL FROM OTTAWA.Oita \"a, Ang.4V\u2014The election of a Kcevo for the township of March, to succeed the late R.Greener, Warden, took place the day before yesterday, when Mr.W.K.Berry was cleaned 'by acclamation.Messrs.Taylor and Matthews, of Ottawa, Civil Engineers, are at present proceeding with the survey of the Tay Canal route, and expect to be employed about two months at tins work.\t2ft\tv.A meeting of the Beard of Directors of the Cknàtoi Atian rit : ftollu ay : Cbm pony was held ttbOTp'Tit'tlto',Con'paiiy,s' head offifre on' Wellington street.\"A resolution was passed authorizing a special general meeting of the shareholders to be held on the 29th of August, tô Sen aider-and detshnine upon the issue of tbe tiasr iatntgwe'tondu, to liranxtaut of $5,000 alriila.'the Mtotog in pe.petnlty of the Province Line Railway, in the State of Vermont, and the ia»ue of preference stock.SPECIAL FRuU HALIFAX.Halieax, N.S., Aug.4\u2014The residence of Mrs.Caroline Carter, at Canto, Guysboro Oo., wus totally destroyed by fire the night before last.M m believed to have been the work of an incendiary.There was no insurance as far aa known.\t- * The annual Convention of Sunday Schools of the Maritime Provinces commenced in the Presbyterian Church, Dartmouth, this evening.There was a large attendance of dele- Satet.Hon.Dr.Parker presided, and adresses were delivered byKer.P.M.Morrison, Wm.Lerttont, of Fredericton, N.Ik, the retiring President, and Mr.K.T -yson Porter, of Philadelphia, Secretary oi the An ternational Convention.The Presklent of the Halifax Branch oi the Irish National Land League received to-day a letter from Charles S.Parnell, acknowledging receipt, and expressing thanks for the address sent by them last month.The army worm has made its appearance at Lihave, Lunenburg Co., and is causing îtstsss ar&ws Bir Hector L\u2019.Egoviu.Sir Hector langur in lias left for the Brie dee Chakais.Hu will return to Ottawa tbuut the 12th, and leave on the 21st on a visit to Manitoba.The Recent Escapes from ^til.A watch and a revolver found upon the men Marsh and Lavoie o/om Fauteux and Beriault, arrested near St.Hyacinthe, have been identified.The watch belongs to Rev.Mr.Desorcy, Cure of St.OUra.and the revolver is the property of tiie Jail Guard of Quebec.Person Major-General LuarJ, Commander of the Canadian Militia, is on Ixiard the incoming Allan steamer, dne here in a day or two.Major-General Luard will inspect \u201cA\u201d Battery at an early day next week, and w ill remain in our city a short time.The Provincial Secretary.i\u2019he nomination of candidates in the county of Beaucc will be held on the 14th instant.Hon.Mr.Blauchct will probably bo elected by acclamation.On Wednesday night he received quite an ovation from a number of his constituents at St.Marie station.An address of congratulation and welcome was presented to him at the house of Mr.Marceau, merchant, by Mr.J.N.Chasse, Notary.On Thursday the new ProvinciaUSeevetary spoke with great success at St.Elzear and St.Joseph.\t.The Weather.The state of the thermometer during tbe present not spell has been as follows :\u2014 31st July.883 1st August.8S° 2nd August.90° 3rd Aogqpt.87° 4th August.-.93°\tJ! In the shade of course, from a government registering thermometer.Political Demonstration in Bellechasse.The electors of the County of Bellechasse celebrated in a striking manner on Thursday last, Mr.G.Amyot\u2019s victory over Mr.Pa-cand on the 20th Jurm last.Mr.Amyot, M.P.and Mr.Faucher de St.Maurice, M.P.P.far the County, were received upon a plat-fhtm specially erected for the occasion at St.Charles station on the arrival of the train, an immense concourse of people being present.An address of welcome w as read oy Mr.Ruel, Notary, and splendid bouquets were presented by a number of young girls dressed in white and wearing blue ribbons.The member elect and .bis.intimate friends were drawn in a carriage by two white horses, and a triumphal procession was formed which esatol# Mr.\u2018J Lwyot through tfm ]>*riibes of St.\u2019y^lrles, iff.Michel, St.Raphael, arid $t.(fhrvals.Aft the lattér place another address and more bouquets were presented.A magnificent lunch was also partaken of, at which eloquent speeches were made by Mr.Amyot, M.P., M.Faucher, M.P.P., Messrs.Lesage, Audet, Pelletier, etc.im*Kit 1Al] I\u2019AKL!AMi;\\T.HOUSE OF COMMONS.London, Aug.4\u2014In the Commons to-day, Sir Chus.Dilke said the Government had no information that Russia has surrendered an instalment of the Russo-Tni kish war indemnity to Turkey or taken auy other steps to Ïremote Turkish intervention in Kgyptagainst Ingland\u2019s conditions.IRISH TROUBLES.London, Aug.4\u2014The solicitors of Walsh, arrested' in connection with the seizure of arm* at C|erk«nwell, intend applytog for a po«ti*oneeaent of the trial, until the Oetober session, ft wing to the sadden determüutfioci Of the Crown to call as witness the Millstreet informer Connell, who it is said will prove the existence of a secret organization in Ire-tand, having for its main itoject the depoai* tion of the Qnoen.;\u2022 Dublin, Ang.4\u2014A strike among the Irish ooustabutory to [ threatened.Discontent among ths.men is wide spread.Five to ten thousand threaten to resign*.The men demand increased pay and quicker promotion.New York, Ang.4\u2014James Red path denies he ever wrote anything for the Tuam (Ireland) Time*, whose editor lias been served with sommons, charging the publication of alleged articles by Kedpatb.Mr.Redpath also denies he ever wrote articles encouraging the murder of landlords.London, Ang.4.\u2014Postmaster-General Fawcett received a letter to-day threatening his life.The Conner vative leaders are divided as to the expediency of insisting upon tbe Lords\u2019 amendments to the Arrears Bill.Lord Cairns and Mr.Cross favor a compromise Dublin, Ang.4~*Limerick City has been again proclaimed under the eleventh section of the Repression Act.Anyone out of doors an hour after sunset is liable to arrest.The O'Connell statue was placed oo ita pedestal last evening, amid the cheers of a large crowd.Sheriff Sales in the District o' Quebec.MONTH OF AUOU.ST.The Honorable Isidore Thibaudeaa et ai va.Thomas Lariviere\u20141.Part of No.94 of the official cadastre of the parish of Ste.Jeanne de Nenville, county of Portneuf, of fifty feet in'front by eighty feet in depth, a house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.2.Part of No.(Ml of the official cadastre aforesaid, of 50 feet in front by the depth there may be by the Queen's highway, going to the land up.Thomas Lariviere, subject to tbe opposition ajin de charge of Jean Bte.Paquet, and the judgment thereon To be sold at tbe chnrcb door of the parish of Bte.Jeanne de Neuville, on the 7th of Aug., at three o\u2019clock in the aiternoon.Regina vs.Ce Una Damas\u2014A land containing about 225 perches in superficies, situate in the parish of St.Henri, St.Felix conces-sion, enclosed in No.892 east section of the sstgniory of Lauzon, with a dour mill thereou erected, its machinery and apparatus.To be sold at the chnrch door of St.Henri, on the 11th of August, at ten o\u2019clock in the morning, .There to no doubt about it, that Dr.Van Bur-, \u2022n\u2019a Kidney Cure is the onlv known remedy that science has bestowed npon mankind that will p«*itivaly cure kidney diseases.Ask your druggist baa it.\td&w The Ark ansaw Travellers aged colored person says :\t\u201c My idea of de better worl to whar dar to a election goto\u2019 on all da time, Mm den de white folk* to allers per light,\u2019\u2019 gFEIlili FBOM MUNTREAL.' Montreal, Aug.4\u2014Jos.Vaillancourt, an old horse thief, young in /cars, just-out from the penitentiary^ was arrested for stealing a mare from Point Levis.James Howley\u2019s sash and door factory, Hocbelaga, suiiered slightly iron lire emanating from the enghre-room this mofnitfg: The entire brigade was summoned and a great conflagration averted- Fully insured, A petition tor unseating Mr.Cuthbert, in Berthier County, is fyled.A petition for unseating Mr.Massue, in Richelieu County, also for bribery, will be fyled in a few days.Active steps are to be taken against crimp-tog in this pott.One saloon-keeper lias been arrested, charged with harbouring five sailors, well knowing them to have deserted their vessels.\t*\t, ; The Coroner's jury, on the bddy of Kugeue Greaves, drowned oh Monday \"last while bathing, remets that suitable accommodation is not provided.The Corporation here erected two baths for men ou the river side.Two for women will be erected next year.' Alfred 8awtell, hardware merchant, who left here and became a successful farmer iu Manitoba, has been killed by tbe collapse of a barn during a gale.Mount Royal is to be illuminated by electricity for the first time, oq tbe 20th tost.Philomene Bedin, a pretty bruoette of 20, residing at Wolfe street, took i>oison because a negro with whom she cohabited left her and the neighbours refusod to speak to her.Excessive heat caused her to vomit immediately after, and under medical attendance she is -recovering.The \"F.B.Maxwell\u201d has been placed on the route of the St.Lawrence Steami>oat Co., in tbe stead of the \"Prince Arthur/\u2019 disabled on Wednesday.Four hundred tourists boarded her at Dickinson\u2019s Landing, and on nearing Coteau all took tbe shady si le of the vessel.This caused her to careen, and a re gnlar rush was made for the other side, when she careened again, her deck describing a vary acute aqgle.Their continued and frantic movements caused a prolonged rocking motion, and the greatest excitement prevailed.Tbe coolness of the captain only prevented an accident.On reaching Coteau some 80 landed and proceeded here by rail Ail went well after.Revd.J.B.Henri Marcotte, cure of Laval-trie, died to-day after a short illness.11200,000 more than the required sum was subscribed by London capitalists to tbe Duke of Manchester\u2019s North-West Land Company.Crops look splendid around Montreal.The funeral of Major Mills took place this afternoon.The service at St.George\u2019s Churoh was conducted by tho Bishop, Dean Baldwin and Rev, J.G.Bay lis.T)ie pall-bearers were Dr.Dawson and Messrs.Shelton, Morris, Childs, Cruikshanks and Buhner.There was a very large cortege.A splendid consignment of Clydesdale and Cleveland horses, tor Western breeders, have arrived here by the Allan s.s.\"Buenos Ayrean.\u201d Rev.bather Billon, an eminent French Roman Catholic Divine and General Superior of the Christain Brothers\u2019 Schools here, died yesterday at your city, aged 68.While Pro lessor of Theology at St.Sulpice Seminary, Parto, France, he had-the honor of teaching some of the highest church dignitaries in Of all the jtys that /tosh is heir to kidney dis ease is Uiâ'mMt distrasstok.- To sufferers, we can only say.take Dr.Van Huron's Kidney Cure at once, ran thus obtain a relief you cannot find elsewhere.All druggists have t.d&w taiüM Meuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Baokaehei Sereneet of tho-Cke*^ G out, Quinsy, Sore Throat, \u2022_- nmttoupaiMrrrauartocw.kl li SOLD BY ALLBffUOaiSTB AID DEALERS IB MEDI0HE, ?.VOOELER ,fc CO.MA 17 a t No.13,208 ¦ * GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, COMMENCING Monday, July 24th, 1882.GOI NQ WEST.7.1-> A.M.\u2014Mixed Train for Richmond, Montreal, Sherbrooke, Inland Pond, and all Local Station».1.20 P.M\u2014l)*y Express for Montreal, Slier-b ooko, Island Pond, Ac.8 35 P.M.\u2014Night Express for Sherbrooke, I> and Pond, Gorham.Lewiston, Portland, Montreal, and pointu East, Wert, S.Mith-Wost and North Wert GOING EAST.Leaving Montreal.10.00 P.M.Arriving at Point Levi.Leaving Montreal.Arriving at Point Levi.Mixed leaves Richmond.Arriving at Point Leyi.»: 59 A.M.7.80 A.M 1.20 P.M 12.15 P.M 7.00 P.M JOSEPH HICKSON, Genoral Manager.Montreal, Juno 1st, 1882.July 24, 18«2.noa xt Canadian Pacific Éaüway EASTER?DIVISION.7WJ ONLY FAST LINE, THE ONLY DIRECT LINE, ONLY THOROUGHLY FIRST-CLASS UNE O T *3?A.\u2018W A.f Tile Capital of the Dominion.And thk Gkkat Li mbkk Country un tr Uppkb Ottawa River.In the spring of last year a smooth-tongued, glib-mouthed young man who had gone through tho lightning-rod course ami graduated in the took agency business passed through Washington and the adjoining counties Introducing what he called the \u201cbug exterminator.\u2019\u2019 He was very fair and reasonable, and as he was only taking orders for his invention he merely required one-* third (50 cents) cash, and the rest he would collect in the fall when tie passed through.In case the exterminator foiled to kill every bug upon which it was used, according to accompanying directions, he would refund the money.Nothing could to fairer than that, so ho was well received everywhere, and went away with about $300 in his pocket, leaving his address with every purchaser in case he should neglect to send the exterminator.Well, in due course of mail, every farmer received a neat-looking little package labeled \u201cBug Exterminator\u2014certain death\u2014due $1\u2014none genuine without signature,\u2019\u2019 etc.Upon opening it tho f*im«r discovered two nice, smooth little square blocks containing tbe following direction on No.1 ; \u201cPlace thé büg on this block,\u201d and on No.2 : \u201cStrike the bug violently with this block.\u201d The farmers were ready for him when the time camofor>ira tqo,return,, bot 1 need not *ny\tRB W V 1\tTr-Pii tfi/tiifj*.Elegant and Luxuiioua Parlor on all Day Express Trains, and Piillmau Sleeping * Car* on Night Train*.TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL.8.30 a.m.-Morning Express \\vi*h Parlor Car attached for Caledonia Springs, Ottawa, Pembroke, Mattawo, ami all intermediate Stations.5.40 p.m.-Evening Express with Parlor Car attached for Ottawa.Brock ville, and all (Mints West.Parlor Car to Ottawa, and Pullman Sleeping Car to Bruckville, Toronto, Ibtioit and Chicago.6.00 p.m \u2014Accommodation Train for Ste.Hose, St.Jerome, St.Lin.and all the other fashionable suburban summer resorts East of St.Jerome.The time given above, leaving Montreal, is from Hochelaga Depot.Ten minutes later from Mile End.For Tickets, Kates Seats in Parlor Cars and all information regarding pa*renger hnsine-s.apply at the Company's City Ticket Office, ;^»y* 103, St.James Street.-iSr GKO.W.HIBBARD, .1.'*/.Orn.Afft, W.C.VAN HORNE, ARCHER BAKER, (rtn.Manuf/rr.\t(.rn.Su ft.Montreal, June 1, 1882.July 29, 1882.\tLm 1882 Slimmer Arrangement.188,2 AN AND AFTEIi MONDAY, THE 3rd / July, the Trains will run daily, (Sunday excepted) as follows :\u2014 Will Leave Point Levis.Railway Qttxbkj Tr.\\rs,\tTims.EXPRESS for Halifax and St.John.7.30 A.M.7.15A.M.ACCOMMODATION and MAIL.11.15 \u201c 11 00 *« FREIGHT.7-30P.M.7.15 PM.Will Arrive a»; Point Levis.Railway Qurbso Ttai*\trP r ra EXPRESS from Halifax and St.John.8.50P.M.8.35P.M.ACCOMMODATION and MAIL.1.10\t\u201c12.55 \u201c FREIGHT.5.15\tA.M.5.00A.M.The Trains to Halifax and St.John run tnrough to their destination on Sunday, while those from Halifax and St.John r emu in in Campbell ton.The Pullman Car leaving Point Levi* on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday rum through to Halifax, and the one leaving on Monday, Wednesday and Friday to St.John.D.POTTINGER, , Chief Supcrintendcn .Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., \\ 27th June, 1882.\t/ June 30, 1882.\t: ROYAL MAIL LINE 1882.-OF\u2014 1882.Steamers to the [Saguenay, TA DDLS A4'.CACOIJNA, KIYUERE DU LOUP land MURRAY BAY.to\t____ COMMENCING ON THE 2.-.TH INSTANT the well-known first-class Steamer?\"SAGUENAY,\u201d Capt.M.L-coura.\"ST.LAWRENCE,\u201d \u201c Alex.Barra*.Will leave tho St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf aa follows : TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at7.^0 A.M., the \u201cSngnenay,\u201d for Chicoutimi and lia ! Ha ! Bay, culling at Brie St.Paul, Lf:sEbonlemcnts, Murray Bay, IImere du Loup and Tadousac.WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 7.30 A.M., the \u201cSt.Lawrence,\u201d fra- Hah Ha! Bay, callinv at Baie St.Paul, Les Ebon laments.Ile aux Coudres, Murray Bay, Cap a L'Aigle (when practicable).Riviere du Limp, Tadousac and L\u2019Ansp St.Jean.Connecting at Quebec with the Rxchelifx vjjo Oxtauio Navigation Company s Boats, Q.M.O.A O.Railway, and Ghand Trunk Railway ; and at Riviere du Loup with the Intercolonial Railway for and from the Maritime Provinces and Atlantic States.Leaving UivierodnLoup:\u2014For the Saguenay, at 5.0C P.M.same day; and for Quebec, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6.00 P.M., and on Sundays at 7.00 P.M.TICKETS for sale, and State Rooms secured, at tho Genoral Ticket Office, opjwdte the St.fjonis Hotel, and nt the Office of tho Sr.Lawrence Steam Navigation Company, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf.A.G A BOURY, Secretary.July 21, 18*2.QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY.Summer Arrangements.- \u2014 - - Commencing Monday, july ioth, 1882, Trains will run as follows :\u2014 Leave Sherbrtoke for Beance Jet., L«ivi8 and Quebec.Arrive Beaune Jet.1 Levis.1 Quebec Ferry.Leave Quebec for Beance Jet., Sherbrooke, and New England pointu.Ferry.\u2018 Levis.Arrive Beance Jet.\u2018 Sherbrooke.Leave Levis for St.Joseph.Arrive St.Joseph.Leave St.Joseph for Levis.Arrive Lovis.Express 8.15 AM 12.lb I\u2019M 1.50 \" 2 00 \" 1*45 ru 2.10 3.45 8.00 Mixed.7.00 am 3.35 ru 0.45 \" 7.00 \u201c 0.X0 AM 7 00 \" 0.30 \u201c 6\t45 I\u2019M 4.15 \u201c 7\t45 \" 6.30 am 10 00 .10 A M.w Train* run on Montreal time, , ( .Thé Quebec Central .^ffords the only Rail communication with ' the celébrated Chaudière Gold Mmes, and connecting at Sherbroftke wi oh the Grand Trunk and Possumpsiu Rail ways, forms the most direct route between Quebec, Boston, and all New England points.R.WOODWARD General Manager.General Ticket Offices, Opposite St.Louis Hotel, Quebec.July 8, 1882.G.T.R.FERRY.tbe 24th instant, the Ferry On and after Steamer will Ij JS3 -A.\"V E QUÉBEC.A.M.' Nothing Short of Unmistakable Benefits Confurred upon tens uf thousands of sufferers cetweon Amerlc a and Europu, boinc ouiy live day* between land to land.; THE STEAMERS oE THE LimPODL, LOSDOFSEERI and QUEBEC MAIL 8ERVIGE, Sailing from LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and from QUEBT.'C.ovcry SATURDAY, (calling at Lough Fovle to receive on board and land Mails and Passenger* to and from Ireland and'Scotland) ore n1 ended to be despatched FROM QUEBEC, POLYNESIAN.SARDINIAN.CIRCASSIAN.PERUVIAN.PARISIAN.S ARMAT I AN.POLYNESIAN .Saturday, 5th Aug.J2th \" mb \u201c \"\t2C.b w .\t\u201c\t2nd Sept.9th ** \u201c\t16th \u201c DOMINION LINE: OF STEAMSHIPS 4 rtrT^sr inTîTôJ Running in connection with tfi* ¦, .Brand Trunk Railway aT Canada Ton*.4:\t/ .iii v'Teo ONTARIO.3,157\tQUEBEC .2,70 MISSISSIPPI.2,W BROOKLYN.^00 TEUTONIA.2,700 ST.LOUIS.2,000 DOMINION.3,176 TEXAS.£70* ! OREGON (build- ' mg).3.8r-C MONTREAL.8,38 TORONTO.,.8,28 SARNIA VANCOUVER 'Iniildtog).5, HATF8 OF RAILING FROBt OÜXBEC DomnoR.pi .?MOVTKKàL.Bucoklyn.TrtKÔ'lVfo.Dovimon.n.2nd Sept.Toronto.'.7 90» Sept.Domlsiox.Sept.j.r .j Rate* of Pass**» :\t\u2022; \u2022\u2022 /\u2022 .Cabin, Quebec, to LneriKxJ, $50 and |60 Rf4rTrn.WO rtvd $110;\t\u2022 : .:ec Prejiaid Sre^rag*.Ticket* fo-nod al th* Lowes Rfvte\t' '\t_ * Through Tii kete can to had at all the peto eipa! Grand Tniuk.Itoilway TicUrt Offices a * cnftrfU, ara Tnfou^Ji Bill» of jL&auag mrm prantort ts* and\tall purt^-tr Oamicbt.J' For Freight ùi Foeeage apply,, in Lcodon to Bov.ring.Jamieson à Co,.17 Eaet India Areuuo ; in Liverjxw)!, to PhnU1 Mato A Motat p*WMrry,.24 Jarnee Street* at all Grand Trunk Railway Offices ; or to DA VII) TORRANCE A CO., Exchange Court,'MonttVftl, nad\"^ ~ WM.M, MACPHEBSON, , 75, Dalhoubu Sthxxt.^ Qtobto.June 16, 1882.\t.C U N ARD LINE.RATES OF PASSAGE FkOK QUEBEC: Cabiu.$70 00 and $80.00 (according to accommodation.Intormediato.S40.00 Steerage.$26.00 TIIE STEAMERS OF THE Liverpool, Queenstown, St.Johns, Halifax & Baltimore Mail Service Are intended to be despatched as follows ; FROM HALIFAX.HIBERNIAN.14th Aug.\u2022 AUSTRIAN.Ï8th \u201c NOVA SCOTIAN.11th Sept.HIBERNIAN.20th \u201d Rates of Passage between Halifax and\tSt.\tJohn\u2019s .Cabin.$20.00\tI Intermediate.$15.00 Steerage.$6.00 roTi i -¦\t£u; anjoflur: :*¦ ; LANE ROUm TETE t'tinard ^teainshlp 1 < n i my Limited, Between new york and liter POOL calling at CORK HARBOR, Fr«»iit Pier 4» N.K,,Nevr ¥orlr.\u2019\u2022 5.00 Market Train.?.0i) Mau from .be West.P.M.1.20Mixed from Rivef du Louu and Express from Montreal.3.00 Oltaed from Richmond.7-00 Mixed from Richmond.8.35 Express from Halifax.Oh Monday» Only.8.00 Special from Petite Metis.SST Intermediate Trips for Freight.Job\u2019 24, 1882.PATENTS We jontinu to aot as Solicitors for Patents Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights,etc., for the United States, Canada.Onba, England, France1 Germany ect.We have had thlrty-flv* years \u2022xperUnoe.Patents obtained through us are noticed u the SoiiSTirio Amcbioa*.This arge and spleu did illustrated weekly paper, $3.20 a year, ¦tnws the Progress of Science, is very interesting.and has an enonnona circulation.Address MUNN&GO.Patent Solicitor* Publishers of SoiaNTirio Ahcbioah, 87.Park Row, New York.Hand book abont Patent [eot free.N'-v.wnhn- fin.IB\tv .! .PresenedOiiigeri ! PRESERVED QINQER 0an I.FOR SALE THE PASSENGER STEAltS\u201cBIHiTlNn,\" Tonnage 648, having Two Low Pressure En gtoes, 50 Horse-Power combined.For price and particulars apply to The St.Lawrence Steam Navigation Company, St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf GABOURY, .Secretary Feomary 4.1K82 THE STEAMERS OF THF GLASGOW AND QUEBEC SERVICE Are intended to sail from Quebec to Glasgow : MANITOBAN.Wth\tJuly.BUENOS AY KEAN.lltfe\tArg.LUCERNE.15th \u201c HANOVERIAN.27th \u201c MANITOBAN.3rd\tSept.Berth* not secured until paid for.An experienced Surgeon earned on each vessel.Through Bills of LaJing granted in Liverpool aid at Continenta Porta to all Points in Canada and the Western State».A Tender with Mails and Passengers for Liverpool Mail Steamers will leave the Napoleon Wharf every Saturday morning, at nine o'clock precisely.For further particulars apply to ALLANS, RAE & GO., Agents.August 2.1882.RiclieliGuft Ontario Navigation coiÆE\u2019^.x-q-xr.ROYAL MAIL LltâE ¦R V O' \\17 V V TJ QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.^ervia.:.Wednerdsv, Vt) Seytbia.Wodntan*).B'Obma.Wed!.e~-»',- IM Parthia.ri i.wuduoth^xp 0 Gallia.Wednt-M July Ante -*'tr .Wed i It \u2022\u2022 A \u2018 t-u ^ i Scythia.W&tnes-.ay, tiu Botlinia,.Wednesday, 13 r.And every following Wednesday trot, >« w York RATES OF PASSAGE.: $80 and $100, according to acoommodsktoa.* ; Steerage at very Inrw rates Steerage ticket mm Ln-erpoo ssrd Qieenstown ami all -oti, parts of Europe at owert rate* ;j \u201e Through bill of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other porta on tbe Continent ,»nd for Mediterranean For freight ana passage apply at the Ocas* pany\u2019s Office, No.4.Bowlin Green VERNON H.BROWN & Oo.July 21.1882.St.LawrenceStramNaTigstim COJKÆ3P J\\ TSJ '5T.SEASIDE READING ! Ji'ST RECEIVED: Choice selections from the Franklin Square and Seaside Series,\u2014com- Ïrifting some ot the Best Woiks of Modern \u2018act and Fiction from the Best Authors of the day,\u2014from 10 cents to 25 cents each.Also K.»iitl*rige's Cheap Series of Scott\u2019s Novels, Cooper\u2019s, Miuryatt\u2019*, Magazines.Fashion Books, Hariwr\u2019s Weekly and Frank Leslie, Children\u2019s Picture Be ok*, Books of Travel and Adventure, Scientific and Philosophical Works, Notes on Canada.Picturesque Quebec, Literary Sheaves, Guide to the City and its Environs Guide to Manitoba and the Great West.Johnston's New Map of the Dominion of Canada.Maps of the Province, Maps of the Eastern Townshiiwi.Bayfield\u2019s Charts of the Gulf and River St.Lawrence, separate sheets for separate localities.We have a nuantity of Back Numbers of Çom-hill, Belgravi *, Bow Bells, Good Words, Sunday Magazine, Chamber\u2019s Journal ; and a great many others, /or ô cnit» each, many of these consecutive numbers Goodall s and De LaRno\u2019g Stationery in cases.For sole by DAWSON & CO.July 14, 1882, .miLïiTÀSÎiîi Vl\u201e .n* iyatm M,«r.Akrscvièsa* Kaavxa, < This magnificent line, compos- edof the following first-class Side-Wheel Steamers, viz.:\u2014 QUEBEC AND MONTREAL Ql KÜEC, Iron, Capt, Nelson, will lease Napoleon Wharf every Tuesdays, Tburauays and Saturdays at 5 o\u2019clock P.M.' MO> 1 REAL, Iron, Capt.Roy, every Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5 o'clock P.M., calling at Intermediate Ports, and arriv-tog early in tbe morning.North Shore Railway Tickets will be good on the above Steamers.BETWEEN 2VCoxx-tx*o«al «to XXcunoJJLtoxx* CORSICAN, SPARTAN, CORINTHIAN, PASSPORT, ALGERIAN, new MAGNET, One of which will leave daily the Canal Babin at 9 o\u2019clock, and Lachink on the arrival of the Train leaving Bonavkntubi Station at Noon, for SC JSL.JUT I Xe T O 3NT And Intermediate Ports, making direct oon nection at PRESCOTT AND BROOK VILLE With the Railways for Ottawa City, Kaurr villk, Pkrth, Aknfkiok, &c.; at TORONTO AND HAK ll_TON With the Railways for Coli' owood Sault Stb.Mabix, Fokt William, Dtjlütk, Stray-roBD, London, Chatham, Sahnu, Dhtboit, Chicago, Milwackkx, Galena, Gkkkn Bat, St.Paul and Fort Garry, and With the STKAMEK \u201cCITY OF TORONTO\" -For Niauara, Lewiston, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledo, Cincinnati, ffc.SOUTH SHORE LINE for Alexandria Bay, Thousand Island* Park, Round Island Park and Claytondaily (Sunday excepted) and for Oswego, Charlotte, Roche-ter, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 9 A.M.TICKET OFFICE, where State Rooms can be secured, at R.M.STOCKING, opposite St.Louis Hotel, and at Office, Napoleon Wharf.A.DES FORGES, Agen»._May 22, 1882.\tnpl28 NOTICE TOMABJUSERS.THE \"TIME BALL\u201d ON the Citadel ,each day.(Sunday excepted), athalf-past Twelve o\u2019clock, will be hoisted half way op, and At five minutes to \" One'\u2019 it will be boizted to tbe top, and at \"One o clock.\u201d Mean Tune, it *rül bo dropped.A Chronometer keening \u2018\u2018Greenwich Time\u201d should then show 5h.Am.49a., and the difference between this and tbe time shown by the lace of her Chronometer is its error on \"Green wicb Mean Time\u201d at that instant.N.B.\u2014Should the \" Ball,\u201d by accident, drop at tbe wrong time, it will immediately be hoisted half-mast, and kept there half an hour.W- Commander .Rcya^ Navy, taae The] Steamer 44 Saguenay,\u201d BTU.CAPT.M.LEC0UR8, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WILis leave tbe St.Andrew's Wharf on FRI DAYS and TUESDAYS, at 7.30 AM., for Chic Hitimi and Ha ! Ha ! Bey, and will stop at Baie St.Paul, He aox Ooudi\u2019e** Le* Fb< nle-ments, Murray Bay,.Cap a L Aigl*, (whcei practicable), Riviere du Loop, Txdousfc and L\u2019Anse St.Jean, both going and returning.For further information apply ai the C .The High Reputation and extensive sale of the 6 d, MeuTtrésff .and veil proved >a Last ^uo.COOK\u2019S FRIENll bakinv pewwut have moved anscrupalons name* fn hiiiui* packages In which it is sold, and «veil to \u2022** priate a part of its name as mean* ef foisting consumers a powder containing (for -f\u2014p-t Alum in large quantity.' iTr .a \u2019 .ortô T': PRESERVE TOUR HEALTH by ¦\t^ t\u2019 only the Genuine COOK\u2019S FR END, wWnh' wel known to contain NO Alum nar toy eth noxiou* drug.SF Seo that tbe full name, in Isa* letton, printed acre** the direction* for for Hale by Respectable Crecer .Everywhere.W.D.MoLA 56, Oo&ege Decern oer 20 1R81.Montreal nySTW PUBLISHED WEEKLY, , TIMBER TRADES J0ÜMAI .AND SAW MILL ADYERT28SR, A NBWBFAFXR *ORm Foreign, Colonial, and Engttah Ttotbar an ths Kahogxny and Hardwood Tradaa.Piioe 4d.Annual subecdptlon Ha.Id., free.Foreign subecriptuma 21*., po*t tree PUBLISHED *T\u2018- ^\t\u2018>«\u2019 J.AW.RIDER, Î*) .Close Leaéem» 1 Cheque» and P.O.O.to to WILLIAM BIDM&, endos tfünqiomd, ^91180 C0A THE MGR N ING CHRONICLE, SATURDAY.AUGUST 5\t1882.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.! IE\tIPT- 7 fen\u2019s Shirts, Ae\u2014A F BaafiekL Knüt Tars\u2014Pratt\u2019s Astral Oil Depot.Ule Tench, t Wanted\u2014Henry 8 Scot*., li.b» by the Sheriff of the District of l^uebeo\u2014 J B Amyot.Dr Dye\u2019s Voltaic Belt\u2014Voltaic Belt O.'toll )wav\u2019s Pilis and O\u2019ntment.?errv Davis\u2019 Pain-Killer.i-\u2019eHowe' S\\rup of Hypophosphitea.llariey\u2019»Condition Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy.Dr Thomas' Eclectric Oil.< I ngaEwe Hoir Reuewer.Dr Van Buren\u2019s Kidney Cure.Mt Jacob\u2019s Oil\u2014A Vojreler X Co.l| .VlTliRDU.AlGlXf j.lSV\u2019.THE DYNAMITERS.The blood-thirsty O'Dono v a y-Rossa and the equally sanguinary Mr.Peoria Crowe are again freeing Ireland after their usual went.Mr.Roesa told a New York World reporter some funny things the other day.He said the ediate relief iu a few doses uf Dr.Van Buren\u2019s Kidney Cure, it was never known to fail.Try it at once.Your druggist keeps it.\t.For Salmon and Tront in Quebeo.CALL AND EXAMINE.Hats for Mot Weather JUST RECEIVED, DIRECT FROM Pabis : EXTRA LIBHT SOFT F&ENOH FELTS ! 2 CASES PITH HELMETS ! Straws, Brazils, Leghorns ! SEA-SIDE HATS ! ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES \\ or The largest assortment in the City at the LOWEST PRICES.G.R.RENFREW & CO.35* BCAIIE STREET.June 26, 1382.itrarwr n it sppii GOODS WE BEG TO INFORM OUR NUME-rous Customers, and the Public, that we have now opened the whole of our large SPRING IMPORTATIONS ! and would request particular attention to tbe undermentioned, which will be found to consist of the Leading Novelties of the season.Prillingn, in Lisue aud India .Muslin Lace and Beaded Fichus.Black, Cream, aud Ficelle Laces.New Bonnets and Bunnot Ornaments.Black Beaded Gimpe, a large assortment.Black Beaded Ornaments Silk, Beaded, and New Metal Battons Black Fringes, Watered and Chenille, Straw Hats and Bonnets.Flowers and Hoses, a choice selection.Feathers, in all the leading Colors.Plain and Broche Satteeus.New Prints, Plain aud Fancy.New Dress Goods.Ladies\u2019 Neck Ties and Squares, Ac., Ac.We are also showing Cheap Lines in Tapestry Carpets, from 46cts.upwards, and a choisi assortment of Wool Bed-Room Carpets.DAVIDSON & HORAN gMay 24, 1382.We also undertake all eiders for PlüMIMCjCm™ BRASS AND COPPER WORK.Special Attention given to the Heating of Building^wit^lIo^Water.Having, in all these Branches of tbe Trade, an efficient staff of workmen we can guarantee ourjeustgmer^ever^^adsfaction.AL\tOB\u2019 SIMPLICITY, ACCURACY AND CHEAPNESS BEING THE MOST RELIABLE Stem-Winding Watch IN THE WORLD, PRICE CONSIDERED I To be had in NICKEL SILVER and CELLULOID CASES, tbe latter in White.Black and Malachite, having heavy, Gold Plated Trimmings, and every one warranted e RUNNING WATCH ! 3V1o1k.o1,\t.\t.\t£4.00 FJdoo.OellvaJLolcA* «\t0.00\t\u201c zarGood discount to parties ordering a Doren or more.^R -AT- IDTXQTXIET &c CO., 67 A 69, FABRIQUE STREET, UPPER TOWN.-AND- April 25, 1882.DUQUET & DALAI RE, 1T9, St.Joseph Street, St.Roch's.ty SOLE AOEISTT FOU GJTTEJBBO QTTZSBS sat bm -.-iWf; Hals Teachtr Wanted.No.1, ST.Mt STREET.May 27.1832 febl STRAW HATS! I AM NOW OFFERING THE BALANCE of my STRAW GOODS At a GREAT REDUCTION, in order to reduce stock.\u2014ALSO\u2014 LIGHT FELT HATS AT LOW FIGURES I James C.Paterson.July 18.1882.None Efenuine Unless Labelled WATSON PAC'EliVe COT, Home and Export Settlers of Ales, Porter, Lager Beer and other Beverages, 30 St.Charles anil 4 Ball Streets.MOLSON\u2019S India Pale Ales, à XXX Portér.CARLING\u2019S Amber Aha, Porter A Half A Half.M CARTHY\u2019S India Paha Mild Ales A Porter.FLETCHER\u2019S India Pale XX A XXX Ales.REINHARDTS Lag«c and other Ales.I respectfully call tbe attention of the Trade, Country Stores and Private Families to this, the LARGEST STOCK of Malt Liquors and other Bevevtges held by any Bottler in the Dominion, Ordfekn promptly delivered in Town and Country.> Grecques and remittances payable to W.WATSON.M.y 31.Ih*!.MEN\u2019S SHIRTS ! T SEEMS TO BE GENERALLY AD-mitted that tbe I BEST MADE, BEST FITTING, -AND- _____White Shirts -ARE TO BE HAD AT\u2014 BA.ifcTIF\u2019IIEXjD\u2019S BOATING SHIRTS Nary, with Collar on, for $1.76.at CHEAPEST IN THE CITY.India Gauze Shirts, 60cte.Natt Shirts, 60cta.OH3LLTTLOIX) C03Lr.-A.HS, -AT- BANFIELD\u2019S City Shirt & Collar Store MOUNTAIN HILL.August 5, 1832.\tapUS-Lm WANTED FOR THE QUEBEC NATIONAL SCHOOL, for 1st Septem ber next, a duly qualified Mala Teacher, being a Member of the Church of England.Applications, with testimomials, received till 21at August by HENRY S.SCOTT, Sec.-Trees., Grande Allee, Quebec.August 5, 1882.Sales by the Sheriff of the District of Quebec.NO.1037, REGINA vs.DUMAS\u2014A land of about 225 perches in superficies, enclosed in No.692, East Section Seigniory of Lauzon, concession St.*ireUx, in the Parish of St.Henri, with Saw and Flour Mills.Sale at the Church door of St.Henri, the 11th August instant, r't 10 o\u2019clock A.M.No.525.POULIOT m.SAMSON\u2014Nos.388 and 339 of the Cadastre of the Village of Lauy>n.with buildings.Subject to a yearly rent of fifteen dollars and a half, payable to FmnOois Bourassa tbe 1st September.Sale at tb.e Church door of St.Joseph of Levis, tbe ) t \u2014 Light wind* art! continued Sue warm weather.The m \u2018 Poliuo.\u2019 Capt.DelLde, from St.John\u2019s, NflcL.via Cow Hay, arrived in port at 1pm yesterday, with a full cargo of coil and general merchandise, tor Montreal.Capt.J.Delisle reports that he left St.John\u2019s, X.F., on the 2Sth alt.; ['*assth inst: \u2014Mr J Singleton, Mrs do, Mr D Stewart, Mr Mathews, Mrs Moesmau, Miss Clark, Mr J U Clark, Miss Shepherd, and Mr C H Bragv.COMMERCIAL The following is the amount of duties collect ed at the Custom House, on the 4th instant, at the Port of Quebec\u201482007 32.London, Joly 31\u2014Steamer \u201cBriatol\u201d (Br), Williams, hence July 29 for New York, has been towed beck to Avon mouth with crank shaft broken, and will probably discharge for repaire.Ship \"Colchester\u201d (Br), Rettie, which arrived a* Bremen yesterday from New York, is aground.London, Aug.1\u2014Bark \u201cAker\u201d (Nor), Orem, at Elsinore from Philadelphia, had been seriously damaged in a collision.SroEiN\u2014Ship \u201cBeu Nevia\" (Br), from Lis verpool for Qaeoec, July 16, 1st 49, long\u2014 Ponce, P.R., July 6\u2014Sailed, Jane 27, berk \u201cCreated Wave,\u201d (Br), Legg, Montreal via Salinas Berk \u201cL E Cano\u201d (Br) derelict, was sold at Norfolk by auction July 29, and brought $1,500.Joseph Baker, of the Salvage Company, purchaser.Gloucester, Maas., Aug.2, 1882 -The tonnage of the Custom House district of Gloa-ose ter for the last quarter comprises 480 ves-.sels, with a total of 27,916'97 tons, against 473 vaeMls and 27,505 70 tuns at the same ( time last year.Five vessels were under permanent register, with 372 47 tonnage ; 397 were under permanent and temporary enrol-irterrtb, and comprised 26,621 tons, and 78 were under licenses, with St.\u2019S'lS tonnai;».\u2019, fhe fishing tonnage comprises 304 schooners and 75 belts, 19.248*83 total tons.The coasting tonnage consisted of 91 schooner.* and sloops, 5 steamers and one boat aud in-claded4,424*86 tons, in /addition to two yeebta, with a total of 162.15 tons.During the past quarter 365 *12 tons was striken otf the fist as lost at sea.The tonnage of vrs-islg bmlt daring the quarter is 795*03.PnxtQXTs.\u2014The London Timber Trad^i' Journal, of July 21st, says :\u2014Freights remain tinn from the Baltic wood-shipping ports, with \u2022 slight upward tendency.A few ves-sals bave already been closed from the American poets, at slightly improved rates over the opening figures of this spring Quebec to Valencia has been cl2 offered.Montreal Telegraph Company.1814 1° 151 : aales, 475 shares at 131} ; 100 shares at 13l4.Richelie' and (Intariu Navigation Com nan v.741 to 74 ; .isles, 145 shares at 744 : 100 shares at 75 ; 25 shares at 74}.City Paseeuger Railway Company, 151} to 151}; sales, 50 shares at lôl}- Montreal Gas Company.lif> to 175} ; aalfts, 50 shares at 1754 ; 200 shares at 175} : 1675 sha-ee at 176.Canada Cottou C\u2019.'ni|'.uiy, 150 asked ; sales, 15 shares at 140.Dundas Cotton Company, 127 to 125.St.Paul, M.and M.Railway, 135 t > 134 ; sales, 25 shares at 134}.Second Board.Bank of Montreal.212} to 212 ; sales, 55 shares at 212}.\u2022ntano Bank, 127} to 1 Banque do Peuple.93 to Molson\u2019s Bank.130 to 129}.Hank of Toronto, 193 to 19.; sales, 165 shares at 1924.Banque Jacques-Cartier, 121 to 119.Merchants' Bank, 131 to 1304 ; sales, 100 shares at 131} ; 67 shares at 131.Union Bank, 97 asked.Bank of Commerce, 144} to 144} ; sales, 100 shares at 144} ; 50 shares at 1-&4.Federal Beak, l-Qty to 162} ; sales, ebiac and Way Places on the South Shore.Returning, will cross the Gulf from Gaspe to the North Shore, calling at Mingan and along the Coast.gtT Stops at Godbout eachway.For freight or passage, apply to A.FRASER ft CO.August 2, 1882.\t\u2022 Aug 4\u2014Additional per ss Erl King.Leggett, sardines to A Joseph Ug 4\u2014j from London\u201410 cases ft Son.Pra GaaNn Trunk Kailwat\u2014August 4\u2014 1 sewing machine, 1 box to M A Huard.18 bd!s forks, 6 coses to Beaudet ft Chink.1 bdle to J ft W Reid.1 bdle buffalo hides to J F O'Brien.1 tel quarte to O Charifor.1 case to E Giroux.20 hhds tobacco.2 bxs to N Turcotte.2 bxs to G T Phillips.1 box to S J Shaw, ft co.2 cares to P Gorneaa ft Frere.20 tela oil, 1 hbd, 1 bil gware to C Fever ley ft co.12 cases axle grease to Doyle ft Demers.64 tels beef to Shea Bros l*z8 pkgs tea to Adam \u2022on, B ft co.200 sacks flour to Kirouac ft Son.82 do to G Tanguay.1 case to Fisher ft Blouin.Norman Macleod, a son of the late Rev.Dr Norman Macleod, of Glasgow, was arrested in New York a few days ago, charged with swindling a number of wholesale jewellers.He has been acting for some time back as a jewellery broker, and latterly obtained, on false pretenses, several valuable diamonds and other precious stones.He sold these articles aud appropriated the proceeds.A few days ago two persons on au excui aion to the Col de Coux, cot far from Cham pery, in the Valais, heard cries of distress, aud saw a man clinging to a small tree, which had struck its roots into the face of the pre cipke, which was nearly perpendicular.The man was nearly 1,000 feet below them, and the foot of the precioice quite aa far below him.All they could do was to tell bin* stay where he was until they came back, and hurry off for help It was night when they arrived at Morzint*, twelve milee away ; but a dozen bold mountaineers, equipped with ropes, started forthwith for the rescue.They reached the Col de la Golem*, but it being impossible to scale the rocks in the dark they remained thrre until the sun rose.Three of the rescus party, fastened together with cords, were then lowered to a led^e about 600 feet below.From this ledge two of the three lowered the third to the bush.He found the man, who had been seated astride a kind of perch a day and a night, between life and death.It was a wonder how ho had been able to hold on so long, for, be sides suffering from hunger and cold, he had been hurt in the fall from the height above He was a reserve man belougiug to Samoens, on his way thither from Lausanne, where he h*d been working, to be present at a muster Losing his way on the mountains between Thonon and Samoens, he bad missed his foot ing and rolled over the precipioe.QUEBEC HIGH SCHOOL AFFILIATED WITH Mill University, Montreal.! HEIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAINo run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :\u2014 LEAVE QUEBEC (Palais Station).Q 15 q m MIXED TRAIN for St.CE»«UA« Raymond, arriving there at 12.15 p.m.n m MAIL train for st \u2022AC/\tRaymond, arriving there *\tat 7.15 p.m.LEAVE ST.RAYMOND.6 A K q YY1 MAIL TRAIN for Que-Cti.XXA.bee.arriving there at 8.45 a.m.7 dO n m mixed train for \u2022 v Jc',A*** Quebec, arriving there at 10.35 p.m., connecting at Junction with North Shore 10 p.m.Irain for Montreal.On Wednesdays and baturdsyv this Train will be run as a PASSENGER only, arriving at Quebec at 9.40 p m.Stopping at Little River, Ancienne Loretta, St.Ambroise, Valcartier, St.Gabriel.St.Catherines, Lake St.Joseph, Lake Sergent and Bourg Louis.OT Trains run by Montreal Time.Trains connect at St.Ambroise with Stages for Indian Lorette, at Valcartier Station with Stages for Valcartier Village, and at Lsko St.Joseph with Steamer \u201c8t.Joseph\" for all points on that beautiful Lake.Fare round the Lake 25 cents.Single Fare return Tickets on Saturdays.LEVE ft ALDEN, J.G.SOOTT, Ticket Agente.Sec.ft Manager, August 1, 1882.Commercial Chambers.To Lute Mercliaiits aid Others.For sale a completely new MILL, just ready to start, with Engine, Cylinder 16 inch diameter and 30 inch stroke, two large Tabular Boilers, Circular Saw, double edger, Butter and Shingle Machine* with power sufficient to drive Planer and other Shingle Machines if desired, and abundance of room to put them up in tbe Mill.The whole is perfectly new and erected in the most substantial and workmanship manner.The Mill is situated on the Lake at Garthby, with the Quebec Central Railroad running through the yard.It is in tbe neighberbood of an abundance of timber, and with right of cut over more than 3,000 acre-t of land all secured on most favorable conditions, with \u201c One Million and a Half,\u201d board measure of Logs in tbe Boom close to the Slide, consisting of Spruce, Pine, Birch and Hemlock.The Mill will be in fall operation at the beginning of next week, and can be visited and all particulars obtained from Mr.DOUCETE, on tbe spot.July 31, 1882.\t________________F_ Notice to Contractors.Sealed tenders, addressed to the undersigned, will he received at this Office until Friday, \\k 15tl Soptute ueit, INCLUSIF F, I, Y For the Uonstruotion of a Hew Parliament House, at Quebec.The Plans and Specification of the work may bo seen at this Office, overy day.alter tbe 1st September next, between the hours of 10 A.M.and 4 P.M.The Tenders must be endorsed : 11 Tender for new Parliament House.\u201d The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest nor any of tbe Tenders.By order, ERNEST GAGNON, Secretary.Department ot Agriculture and Public Works, Quebec, 13th June, 1882.N.B.\u2014No re-product»on unisse by specie written order.July 81, 1882.\tJ Antnran Term begins Monday, Sept.4th Five scholarships, three of $50.one of $30, and one of $20, One Gold Medal and Three Silver Medals, for competition.RtrEBENCKi :\u2014Rev.Dr.Ormiston, New York ; Principal Dawson, LL.D.C.M.G., Montreal ; Rev.George Milligan, M.A , Toronto ; Rev.Dr.Matnews, Quebec : Rev.D.Anderson, Levis ; Hon.L.H.Davies, M.P., Charlottetown, P.E.Island ; Hon.John Boyd, Senator, St.John, N.B.All information in regard to course of study, terms, boarding, prizes, scholarships, ftc., can be obtained by application to tbe Reetor, JOHN M.HARPER.30, Denis Street, Quebec.August 1, 1882.NewTable Dry Codfish JÇECEIVING EX S.S.\u201cOTTER.August 1, 1882.M.G.MOUNTAIN.NORTH SHORE Railway.COMMENCING ON THURSDAY, June let, 1882.Trains will run as follows s\u2014 i.f \u2022 SPARKLING WINES.jyj-OET ft CHANDON, Quarts and Pints.C.H.Mutnm ft Co., Quarts and Pinte.Ackerman Laurence.Carte D'Or, Carte Blue, Oaite iNoir, Quarts and Pints.Matheus Muller, Sparkling Moselle.M.G.MOUNTAIN.July 29, 1882.DUBLINP0RTER.GUINESSS STOUT.IN BARRELS and Oases.Quarts and Pints.Jamesons\u2019 Old Irish Whiskey, In Cases.M.G.MOUNTAIN.July £9.1882.American Anthracite Coal -FOR- Funiam and Sdf-Feeding Stoves.A LARGE STOCK ÔN HAND AND to arrive.Furnace, Bgg, Stove and Chestnut Sisee.-FOR SALE BY- John MacNaughton & Co., ¦94 ST.PAUL ST., A INDIA WHARF.July 29, 1882.\tjn2Fm NOW LANDING, Si Brigte.\"Arend,\u201d from Bsrbadoeo.\tMixed.\tMall.\tExpress\tLight\u2019g Express Leave Ho-\t\t\t\t obelegafor Quebec.Arrive at\t6.10 rtf\t3.00 rtf\t10.00 pm\t9.30 am \t\t\t\t Quebec.Inave Que i >eo for Ho-\t8.00 AH\t9.30 \u201c\t6.80 \u201c\t2.40 PH chelsga.Arrive at\t6.80 pm\t10.10 AM\t10.00 FM\t4.00 PV Hochehuja Leave Ho-\t8.15 AM\t4.40 PM\t6.30 am\t9.10 \u201c chelaga tor Joliette .\t5.15 PM\t\t\t\t\t\t Arrive at Joliette.Leave J o*\t7.40 \u201c\t\t\t\t\t\t liette for Hochelaga Arrive at\t6.00 AM\t\u2014\t\t\t\t Hochelaga\t8.60 \"\t\t\t )UNS\u201e Tea., Bbls.?Choice Bright Syrup Trains leave Milo-Emi Station Ten Minvtm Later than Iloehelag*.C7!ila^nifirent Palace Oars i>n all l'as.iânger D:iy Trains and Sleeping Oars on Night Trains Sunday Trains leave Montreal and Qaelwo at 4 p.pi.All Trains run by M.mtreal Timr.Sure connections v/ith the Oanadian 1\u2018aoiflc Railway to and from Ottawa ewnai flrnoKa.-If» PLACE 1*'4RMF8, TTCKFT ojfjP/aAd: 13 P( aok D Armes, 1 x.rj'va i> l-* i.203 ST.J imes Srafxr.}MONTREAL.opposite Sy.Locih Horut, QUEBEC.Cakaouk l\u2019Arrrrr R't.OTTAWA.A.DAVIS, 'fnpeiintendent.August 1,1«82.\t___ Bishop's College, Lennoirille.MATRICULATION EXAMINATION, TUESDAY, SEPT.12th.Two Bursaries open for competition.Students not prepared for Matriculation can enter the Preparatory Year.For further information apply to tbe Bursar, E.CHAPMAN, Esq., Lennoxvijle.Or, tbe REV.PRINCIPAL L0BLEY, *\tOacouna, P.Q.August 1, 18S2.\tAm For sale by JOHN ROSS & CO.July 28, 1882.\tJ AÎSIPÏÏVE WlTIEUr ' flirts Disease by Applifatiou of rails.HAS STOOD THE TEST OF MANY jrears, and many thousands who were considered beyond all cure, now rejoice iu a renewed lease of health and strength.Pads of all descriptions, and advice free, at the Quetec Agsncy, 3UT.STANISLAUS STREET, lately occupied by P.CUMMINS, Veterinary Surgeon.Regular Livor Pads.*.$2.00.Special do.$3.00.Lung Pad*.$3.60.Kidney Pads.$3.00.Absorptive Plasters.60cts.Absorption Baffin 25cts.each, for Colds» Fevers, «fee.Send for Pamphlet.July 25.1882.______________Cm YOUNB MEN'S ACADEMY, SHERBROOKE, PROV.OF QOEBEC.This institution will re-open for the Fall Term on the FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBFR next.The curriculum embraces the Latin and Greek Languages ; a Mathematical, Commercial, and General English Coarse ; and the French Language receives special attention.The Classics, Mathematics, and English are under the charge of the Principal, C.W Parkin, formerly Principal of St.Francis Col.lege, Richmond ; and previously Master of one of King Edward VI.Grammar Schools, England.The French Classes are conducted by M.Duigaolt, B.A., of Paris.Boardere can be received in tbe house of the Principal, which is near tbe Academy, and they will there have tbe benefit of bis superintendence of their preparatory work.Tbe Academy is s;tuate in the healthiest part cf the beautiful City of Sherbrooke, and the City itself is readily accessible by rail from all parte oi tbe Province.Application personally, or by letter, to tbe Principal.TERMS Tuition\u2014Full Ceurse.$7.00 per Term.General Englis i Course.5.06 \u201c\t\u201c Board\u2014$12 00 per month, payable in advance.Boarders will be required to furnish their own bed clothing and towels.J uly 22, 1882._________Cm af sat 0IIÜ ! OILS I OILS ! George M.Webster & Co.STEAM COAL, FRESH IMPORTATION.FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS 95, Dalhousie Street.July 27,1«62.Quebsc Steamship Oomiiany.fl rpHE 3.9.\"MIRAMIOHI, \u2019 CAPTAIN A.1 Baquet, is inteuded to leave on TÜE8 DAY, 8th August, at TWO o\u2019clock P.M., for Pictou, calling at Father Point, Metis, Gaspe, Perce, 9uuimertide and Charlottetown.Has excellent accommodation for pAusengsrs.For Freight or Passage, apply to LEVE ft ALDEN,\tW< M2uüîL * ^^\u201cLouis July 28, 1889.icale id :i_i d OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.O\u2019NEILL & JUDD.July 21,\t_\t___\u2022___ FOR SALE, That splendid property con taming over 1*200 arpents, almost all of good farming lands, situate at River-du-Loap (en bas), called \u201cLa Pointe,\u201d where stop the \u2022tesmboatH going to the Sagutnay and which is the presumed termiun* of tho Woodstock and River-du-Loup Railway, shall be sold by UcT tation at the Court House of Kamouraska, during the sitting of the Court, on the first day A September next, at ten o'clock, A.M.It is a fine opportunity for capitalists to make fair profits.For further particulars, apply to the undersigned, at River-du-Lcup (en bas).Province of Quebec.J.ELZEAR POULIOT, Attorney for the co-heirs.July 24, 1882.\tR BEEF, IRON AND Ml.JUST RECEIVED, TWELVE BOXES Wyeth's Beef, Iron and Wine, An effectual and pleasant tonic and restorative Medicine -AT- THE MEDICAL HALL, 16.FABBIQVE STREET.July 21, 1882.THEE Lip] & Mu i m INSURANCE COMPANY Canada Board of Directors : The Honorable HY.STARNES, Chairman.THOS.CRAMP, Esq., Deputy Chairman.THEODORE HART, Esq.ANGUS C.HOOPER, Eeq.EDMOND J.BARBEAU, Esq.Capital, - - - - |10,0QD,000 Amount Invested in Canada, 900,000 Total Investments, over - 30,000,000 Catherire\u2019s.Port Colbom, Windsor (Ont.j.Da-trolt, Milwaukee, Chicago.Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo.St.Louis (Mo.).Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Pittsburg and Columbus, For terms of Freight or Fssssge, apply to GIBB, LAIRD ft CO., Aonrrs, Quebec.July 15 18$$.\tWAm 31urti
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