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Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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[" Manta i © 40 bb Indien: , soldiers all know that when that little * follow arrived at family heudquarters .stock in that beautiful old saying that \u2018 the stomash, my friends, up promptly and remark, with & men.\u201c afllistion for the noigbbore, ATPL 0 RIMS LY ERVIN, \u2018Torn YBAR-NO.913 i \u2014\u2014\u2014 no ver rer A NEW-FASHIONED TOAST.[tbat nothi asited bim like oxercinté \u2014_\u2014 \" and noise = Mr; 3 on\") what Mark ; Babies.you do ou simply.went ob Twain on | ancl you drop) ju the last diteh.At the banquet given to Grant in (laugh pen \u2018 Le den ile wil Chicago on Thursday night by.she [one baby is ju t.8 home ands front Army of the Tennesse, Murk Twain | yard full by iisélf, (Laughier) Ono was called upon to respund to the tosst of \u201cThe Babies ; as they qomfort us in our sorrows, let us mot forget them in | our festivities.\" ! Mr.Clomena said: \u201c1 lie thas, | We have not :all had the good fm tune We have not sll been Genyrals, or , posts, or strtesmen, but when the toast works down 10 the babies we atand on communi ground (laughter), for we have ull been babies (Renewed lsughter.) = It is n shamo that, for a thousatd years, the world's banquets have uuterly ignored the baby (laughter), as if he didn't amount to anything.(Laughter) If you will stop and think a minute, \u2014if you will go back ity or one hundred yoars to your early marricd life {lsuxhter) and.recontemplate your ret baby, Fou will remomber that he amounted Lo a great desl, und even something over.(Roars.) You you had to hand in your resignation.(Laughter.) He took entire eom- mand You bpeame bis lackey\u2014his mere body-servant (laughter), snd you had to stand around, tuo.(Renewod laughter.) He was not à commander who made allowances for time, die- tance weather, or anything else.(Convulnive screams.) Yon had to execute his vider whether it was possible or not.(Roars) And thers was onl one form of mashinery in his manual of tactics, and.that was the double.quick.(Shouts) He treated you with every sory of Tosolence ud dis.respect\u2014 (laughter) - and the vest of you dldns dare to say a word.(Brent laughter.) You could face the death storm of Doveson and Vicksburg, and give back blow for blew, but whon clawed your whiskers, snd palled your hair, sod twisted your nose, you bad to take it.(Roars.) When she thunders of war wers sounding in your ears, you sot your faces toward the batteries, and advanced with steady tread, bus when he turned po the terrors uf his rar whoop\u2014(laughter)\u2014you advanced in.the other direction, ad mighty glad.of the chance, to, (Lenewed Isughter.) When he called for soothing syrup, did you venture to throw out any side remarks sbout certain services buing unbecoming ao officer and a gentleman?(Boisterous laughter.) No.You got ap and got it.(Groat laughter.) Whe he ordered his pup bottle and it wag rot warm, did you talk baok?(Laughter.) Not you.(Renewed iaughter.) You went lo work end warmed it, - (Bhouts.) Yon even descewivd so far in your menial offico as Lo luke a suole ab thot warm insipid stuff\u2014(laughtor)\u2014just to sow if it was right, threo parts water to one of milk\u2014{tumultous faughter.8 ouch ot eu ro modify the colic =-(laughter)\u2014and a drop of .mist to kill od iormortal econg Roars.) Ioan taste that stuff.fA ro \u2018Abd how many | things you lekrnud a8 you went along | Sentimental young folks still take when the baby smiles it is because the angels are whispering to him.Very preity, but too thin\u2014simply wind on (8hoats.) IF this baby to tuke 8 walk at his .usual bour, % o'oluck in the morning ~ (isughtor)\u2014didn't you rise tal addition which would not improve a Sundspapheol boaic- (Mughter)~ that that was the very thing you were about to pour Youre?(Gress yours.) ! yo\u2019 werd under good dbeipline\u2014(lunghter)\u2014and, as you went faltering up and down the room in your u apitoem \u2014 (ere \u2014 00 aot only pratiled ua- ignified baby-talk, but even termed » your martial voice and tried to on \u201cRoek-s b Cove pe.> netados (real laughter.) What a spéblaclo for an Army of a .(Laugbten) And what an fur is not everybody within à ile that likes military | a in the morning.flag ler.) PE base kosplng i by can furnish \u2018mors business than you and your whole Interior Dopartment can attend to.(Leughter.) He 1s enterprising, frre promsible, brim.fui of lawleas notivition.(Laughter) Do what you pleass, you can't make bim stay on the resorvation.(Great shouts.) Bafficient anto thu day is one buby.(Laughter) As long us you sre.in your right mind don't you ever ray for twins.(Luugliter Mr.Clemens is tbe father of a .pair.) Twins amouat to à permanent riot.(Laugher.) And therosin't any real difference between triplets und un insur rection.(Uproarisus shouts.) Yes, is was bigh time for a toast to the masses to recognize the importance of the babies.(Laughtor.) Think what is in the store for the present erop! Fifty years from pow wo shall all dead, I trust (laughter), snd then this flag, if it still survive (and lot us hope [t may), will be floating over a Republic numbering 200,000,- 000 souls, according to the sctiled laws of our increase.Our present schooner of State {'aughter) will have grown into 8 political levimthan \u2014a reat Eastern.The cradled babies of today will be on déck.Let them be well trained, for we are going to leave a big contract on their hands.(Laughter) Among the three or four million oradies now rocking in the land are some which the nation would Y | preserve for ages as sacred things, if we could know which oues they are.In one of these cradies the unconscious Farragut of the futuro is at this moment teething (laughter); think of it, and putting in a word of dead earnest, inatticulated, but perfvetly justiti able profanity over it too.(Laughter.) In another the future renowned as tronomer fis blinking*at the shining milky way with but liquid interest, or little chap ! snd wondering what as become of that other onu they call the wet-nurse.(Laughter.) In another the future at historian is lying,\u2014and donbtiess will continue to lie (laughter) until his esrth- ly mission is ended.In another, the futère President; ia busying biimecif with no profoinder problem of state than what the miechief has become of his hair so early (laughter).and in # mighty array of other cradios there are now some 60,000 future office-seck- ers, gelling ready to turpish him occasion to grapple wikir fhaÿ same old problem a second time.And in still one more cradle, somewhere under the flag, the future illustrious Com- mandor-in-Chief of the American are mies is so little lurduned with bis a prosching' grandeurs and responnibili- Lies as to be giving bis whole atrategic mind at this moment to trying to find Out some way to get his big los into his mouth (mughter)\u2014an achieve- ) [ment which, moaning no disrespect, the illustrious guest of this evening turned his attention tosomo fifty-six years ugo; and it the child is but a prophecy of the mun, there are mighty ow who wift doubt that he suesceded.(Laughter and applause.) The subject of animal vaccination is thus defended in the London Times by Dr.Geo.Wyld.He pays; = For two yours I bave been ungaged in producing calf vaccine lymph and in distributing it to the profession.The advantages \u2018of oalf lymph: over our present human lympb are: first, no possible risk exists of commanicating any human disease ; second the vesicles produced by vaccination from the calt are more profouad than those produced by infantile lymph, and hence afford n greater protebtion against sinall-pox ; third, the sdoption of oalf lymph is thus » ready wriswer to the popular outcry against vaccination.it may be aided that the question brought before Parliam by Karl Pury, was to havo been again brought ap last suasion by-De.Cameron, M.P., ot Gt w, but was nut owing to the press of public business.\u2014\u2014 A letter from Bmyroa report poris a splondid fruit orup; Len million kilogrammes of fige have arrived there fron iptolon the part bit il bo sont to ° pe] America, re 0% 0 threw 298 your little v vet-bend intimated IN AMERICA, A t gathoripg of the membors roa athe of e Catholie Total Abstinence Longue took place lust night st the League Hall, St.Anne streot, to welcome the Rov, Fathor Nagent on bis retugp from Canada, where he had gono to sse how the young people whom be bad sent to the Dominion were situated.\u2018Thure was à large and enthusiastio ass \u2018mbly, and on Father Nugent taking the chuir he recvived quite an ovation.There wure also resent Fovs, Fathers O'Reilly [8t.elenx], Madigan, Kellohér, Sheehan, Bridges, J.Smith, Collison, and Rigby ; Mensrs.A.Allan, M: A.Murphy, .Crank, J.Owens, J.B.Andrews, A.Woud, jun,, J.K.Shiel, M.F.Duffy, Waln, Q.M'Ardie, EB.M'Ardie, M.Fitspatrick, J.J.Fitzatrick, Parle, James M\u2018Ardle, Ailcoyne, J.Lomux, F.Murphy, J.Muldoon, H.Quind, B.Hennin, R.Rigby.J.Rice, N.Smythe, A.Franks, and De O'Leary.~The Rev.Father N L'anid it was à comfort for him to find on coming buok that his friends had not flugged in the temperanee work, but that in his absence it had gone on sucueusfally, parseveringly, and was bearing abundant frait.(Loud applause ) If there Was one thing that gratified bin more than another when on bis visit tv Canada and America, it wus She prosperous con dition of tne Irish peo in every place he visited where Lhuy bad the good sense and courage to fornwear drink, (Renewed applause.) He went on to give illustrations of the cumfort und prosperity of the Irish people in Canada and the United Staten, and said that most of them admitted that they owed their rosperity to temperance, (Hear, hear) He deucribed the comfort that existed among the Irish oolonies in Minnesota.He wished the prosperous condition of the people there was known in Ircland, whore a dark cloud of famine was hanging over the people.Let those who stood by the people assist them to cross the ocean into a land teeming with abundance, where they would not be subjected to a vary- iug climate or the oppression of land.lorde\u2014(great applauss)\u2014but where they would be the owuers vf the soil, and where they would have no one to blame but themselves it they did not succeed.(Renewed applause.)\u2014 Liverpool Mercury.Paris, Nov 18.The Minister of the Interior has issued a eircular to the Prefects calling their attention to the omission of priests to pray for the safety of the republic; ho wishes Lo be informed whether the omission i» prompted by the Bishops; he also desires to be wi- formed whenever a Bishop leaves his diocese without authorizstion, and more particularly if he viaits Rome.The Soeialist newspapers announce Le Tocsin Federal wiii started by the Communist rofugees from Switzer- Innd ; La Farternite appears on the opening of the Chamber.The London Cowrt Circular in des- oribing à recent wedding says that the bridesmaids woro dresses of flowy white foulard silk and watered silk protusely trimmed with silk embroid- ory and Breton Ince, caps of waite guuse, ornamented with tho flowers of the \u2018respective sessonn, the Mises Hilda and Violet Uasalet, the youngest of the young Indies wearing daises to represunt \u201cSpring; Miss Palmer und Mise Madeline Onzalet, roses illustrative of \u201c Summer; Miss Fawoett and Miss Constance Casalet, corn fuwers and poppies, as \u201c Autamo ; * and the Misses Sifrida add Dora Cazalet, ivy wreath and boily, representing ** Winter.\" The bridge over the Red River, on.lis, and Manitoba Railroad runn from Fisher's Landing, Mion., Grund Forks, D.T., is close upon completion.The trains are now running upon the branch from Fisher's Landing to the Hed River, a distance of ffteen miles.From that point to Grand Forks is ane mile.Superintendent Powti r sod Divie ret the branch of the Ss.Paul, Minnespong to ional Superintendent Co Inter colonial rilway, are of tbe arranging for the tranefer of : e freight, aod from.the steaineh ip a Co THE PROSPERITY OF THE IRISH CAPM VIL VIA 6 NIIT CONSBORATION OF A COLONIAL BISHOP.Ou Saturday, being the fostival of! All Saints, tho Rev.Acton W.Sillites, D.D, late chuplain to the British Logution at Darmstæit, was consecrat lod Bishop of Now Westminster, British Columbiu, in the parish church at Croydon.The unusual circumstance of consecrating à prelate st Croydon attracted a large congregation, and the event was especially remarkable from the fact thas this is the Brut instance in which a continental chap- Inin hus been appointed a bishop of the Church of England.The Archbisbop of Canterbary, the Bishop of London, the Bishop of Rochester, the Bishop of Columbis, aud the Bishop of Antigua arrived just before eleven, and, entering in procession, took their various seats within the altar rails.The eammunion service was read by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and aflerwards the consecration commenced.The bishop designate was presented to tho Primate hy the Bishops of Loudon and ColumLis, and his Grace, buing seated in his ebair in front of the Communion Table, asked the usual questions and administered the customary oaths of canonical obedience.The bishop designate then rotired to put on his rochet, an anthem being sung meanwhile.Oa bis return, the v the Har] of Mulgrave preached the sermon, selecting for bis text the words, * The ser vunt of God,\u201d Deut.xxii, part of the bth verso.At the conclusion of the sor.man the consecration was completed and the new bishop took his place amongst his right reverend brethren within the alter rails.The holy cora- raunion wus afterwards admininterud, the Archbishop being the celebrant, assisted by the Bishop of London aud Bistop Tufnell, the vicar of Croydon.The sacrament was administered in both kinds\u2014first to the clergy.and afterwards to the laity, there being a large namber of communicants._-\u2014 Sas Francisco, Cal, Nov.18.As explosion occarred in tunnel No.3, on the narrow guage railroad, from San Joss tu Santa Crus, this morning.Coal oil abounds in the mountain and a blast was let off about 2,700 feet from the mouth of the tunnel, wbich eaused au explosion of gas, generated by the filtering of coal oil through tho roof and sides; 21 Chinamen and two whitemen were at work in the tunnel at the time.Immediately 20 more Chinamen rushed into the tunnel with torches to aid their comrades ; when they had penetrated about 1,500 feet their torches caused a second ex.ploston more than the first, shaking the mountain to its centre.Whitemen Lindell and Jobnson wero brought oat terribly burned, and tea Chinamen, sll seriously injured.As far as can be [earnod 30 Chitæmen were killod.The second explosion wrecked the on.Kines and works.Physicians were despatohed to the scene at Sun Jose, and evorything possible is being done for the sufferers.\u2014 In the course of his sermon last Sun- | day morning the Rev.Mr.Beecher remarked incidentally that there are but two objects of punishment above and below, One is the preservation of society, the other the reformation of the criminal.The infliction of endless punishment for any other object ie à token of demonise cruelty.It is domoniac and not divine to infliot pain for the sake of pain.\u201cJf I thought,\u201d suid be, \u201c thas a God stood at the door where men go out of life, ready to send him down to eternal punishment, my soul would cry out :\u2014 * Lot there be no God I\" My instincts would say \u201c Annibilate bim ! * This santence is widely noticed by the press.ees The following is a copy of an origi- oal letter written by President Linooln eat Bxceative Mansion, Wash ington, Nov, 11, 1861.\u2014 Hon.Secretary vf War\u2014~My Dear Bir: \u20141 personally wish Jaood R.Freer, of New Jersey, to be *ppeinted 8 colonel for a colour wl regiment, and this loss of whether bv can tell-the exact shade of LincoLx.'*\u2014 - The amount expended the con porstion of Ottawa in isting to persons desieing to leave the sity from the 1st of Jan, wihe lof Julius Casar's bair, Yours traly, À.| BETWEEN Ran Suis a follows em Foe \u201cyUEREC\u201d on Tuesdays, Thersdays and Ratardays, and the «MONTRRATE on Me vcys Wednesdays, and Fridays as PIVR o'cick P.M, from Quebec, stopping at Bai , Tbroe Rivers and Morel, St-alers from Montreal to Hamilton, qom- necting at Toronto with the steamers for Niagers Falls snd Buffalo, sud with fail- ways (or all points Weat\u2014will fur the poo.rent leave as follows sme The \u201cCORSICAN * \u201cBPARTAN* «CORINTHIAN,\" \u201cPAMSPORT,* \u201cALGEBIAN \u201cMAGNET,\u201d will leave on Mondays, Wed nesdaye and Fridays from the Canal Brieat NINE oclock A.M.sud Lachine om the errival of the Train leaving Bonaventese Seation a8 Noon, \u2018 TICKET OFFICE UPPEB TOWN, where State nooms cas be secured at R Mar CCINGES, opposite 8 Louie Hotel, sad at 1he Company's , Napoleon Whar, A.DESFORGERS, Beptav, iste 1 \u2018res 1879, °C 1879, ROYAL MAIL LINE \u20140 STEAMERS TO THE SAGUENAY TADOUSAG, CACOUFA, RIVIERE DU LOUP MURRAT BAY.BALIN 87.PAUL ed LES EBOULEMBFUS, Uni] farther cotice the Récomer ST.LAWRENCE @sPr.L£COURS, Will leave tbe St.Audrews Whar! em TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 68 à AM, for Chicoutimi snd Ha! Ha! Bay, sulling as Babe St.Paul, Les bboulements, Murray Bey, Riviere du Loup, and Tad uses Conuecting &8 Quebec with the Biebulies and Untario Navigation Compsny\u2019s Boats ; \u201cud as Riviere do Loup with the Intercoloniai Railway for and from the Maritime Provinees and Atlantic states, For further information enquire at the Company's fos, 85.Andrew's Whart, A.GABOURY, Soph 13, 1819.Secretar Just Received per Latest Steamers, i~mou\u2014 The First Houses in London and Paris, =i PULL ASSORTMENT or English and French Perfumery Soaps and Toilet Articles, As well as © fu | supply of medicines from \u201che celobmte | huuso of GRIMAULT 4 OLR, Paris, meluding Churcue.i's Sep of the Hypophuephicre, Lers's Solution of Irva, tuteurs Indieune, Cigarottes Ludieune (the- Only specitio fur à sthma), Moynev's Lrages uf Cod Liver Gal, Rebdellon ot Iron aad Quiaine.À fail Line oc scaside re jaisites, JOUN MUSSON & CO, DISPENSING C4 EMISTS, Opposite Post Ottics, MR.FREDERIC A.SELF, (Organistof St, Matthew\u2019) forte Granny Brain ao ee * n, em, Tres Meosaars.special\u2019 ™ pe *chvols and Classes.Spey at #15 ST, JOHN STREET (withcns), August 13, 1879.GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE.JADE Tm Orsar Kne- \u2018208 m, ! MARK a Bassny.An Raisiling care for demipal potener, amd ail Diseases that foi.lom es \u20ac couse- After base ; as Loss of Memory, Dim Before juence of Sel: uiveren! Lassitude, lain in (he ness of vision, Promastere Old Age, other dinusces t'int lend te Insanity and Con) Prematare 4 .partner by pamphist, which 0e Serre æ November was $1,600.38, of whieh saount $427.69 was refunded.' = - - +8 3 ER) tn, = Fésucir RS , hat.wi ti © ARTI hg A ge Baron D'O; sador to Ber a bril, the Russian Ambesn, bas been summoned Petersburg to-vxplatn the re Jntions between Russin and Garmany\u2014 It ie stated that Mr.Pender, M.P., and Mr.Don pid Carrie are to ftecivé tho horione of knighthood for their services to the Government during the oontinuance of the war in Zalaland.The Pope, entirely on his quen initi ative, has agoomplished 8 complete revolution in the bntire oourss of theo- \u201clogteal studiod st Rome.Al] teachers | °° of philosophy in the Roman Beminary, in the Seminary of Pogio Pius, a} the Prapégsuds aod institutions, De en bloc, and re- \u2018placed\u2019 by sien well-known se disciples of Thomas Aquium, -and acesrdingly Adverdries bl the bauite.Thus, in -the language af the Vatican, the Pope intends to change the tendencies of dosiety.EEE The Pali Mall Gazette, which cannot be regarded as unfriendly to the Govarnment, ostimates that the year 1879-80 will close with a deficit of two .milfions.Adding to this tHe deficits of £2,750,000 in 1-77 8, of £2,300, 000 in the years 18789, and the £3,000, 800 advanced to Indig, which it re- an à gift, it says that the total doit may be placed as #9,500,000 The Pall Mall Gazette adds it is high timo that the coungry should resume its ordinary method of appor- tioming each your's inoome to its re- quitements.\u2014 \u2026 The present\u201d Archbishop of Canter- fous about tome\u2019 Hindoo gentiemen por, fon shalaws bury some years ago mundo a great having taken ap-their residence in.and having commenced to e advoeated their | 4 Bs aoe or pc \u201cand eéem- prehend the spasdy asavession of Begiand to Brabminism.In our lsat\" we bad to report that Christian _ commerce was forcing the cholera on the.Japanese despite their quarantine léive.It would be curios to know what more\u201d \u2018coûld \u2018be done by the prisste of Juggernaut\u2014 The Indian Government bas issued à series of rulça for the, guid anes of editors, and of pews correspondents in the feild.The rules ses forth pod correspondents are \u2018forbidden ta act without a licence, or to employ cipher | 4 a-fereign language, or any means of Sommunication under their own con.24; Fe TEE QUEBEC DATLY MEROUUY.WEDNESDLY, NOVEMBRE?17, 1879, ra, E jy col j rland, bas p13 r lit dau Ne ised by the poe hal Ine ge Madedd of Maria Rod » - tone M ates Amollu oh fhe Fol Fhe ersity Ad fs is practically agreed on.The tax on the incoma of the will not.amennt{ inattor to more than a tenth, and to the individual eolleges is left great freedom in their plans for trsining their under.and the Commimioners do not ipterfere with thy management of the college estutes.The tithe to be taken is not asked for at once.Thore is to be, it is rumored, a sapro eloctiva couneil of auudics, with of the professors of special fagaltivs under il ; a fellowship is to be attach.od to every professorship, so that its clase of readers is Lo be crested, snd the existing intor-collogiute lecturers will bo offered an pdditional stipond and be made Univers lactapure.Regulations are made tp secure.the residence and fantineanoo of work af all cenche a der the new scheme po is entire.pnce is said Lp be fee ry J oh pto hel d el , history is he an ; de partury on ot Pod losing Body independent The Manhattan Gas Company of Naw.York.has given cheap rates a test, and find they pay.For consumers ash less than 10,000 oubie font th the pride wai put at 81.por 1,008, with 's di ing rice to large consumers \u2014 100,000 cabic feet » \u2018inomth and upward being charged ut the rate of 16 cénts.M a result: 200 consumers gave up kerosene in a sigle street; consumption along the lines of the Company in- ereased in all directions ; and the stock of the Company is held at $150 a new aie, of | he \u20ac avhare.The pur lity, rated at sevehto le poser the eity tests.The rush of business on the Northern Pacific Railroad still eontinues, wixty three car-loads of wheat having been delivered at Duluth in one day, and the average for the t two wesks has boen fifty earloads » day, including Sundays.The Northern Pacifie suthoritive have notified Min.\u2018neapolis shippers that they will receive no more froight in thas eity for points on their road untill cars edn\u2019 be obtained to-tran: ft.\u2018This applies te merohandise; of which some of the nerchants have been boldieg carloads for many days.Of course ¢his slate of aflairs is very annoying 10 the bis: nese men of Mioneapolis.ot w Ormos.\u2014A certain Provincial Micister, and à tarpgoni af, that, was ropdiug à latior, whew a goutisman antersd his ofies on busi: ness connected with bis department.\u201cStop outside isto the passage,\u201d said the grest man.but\u2019 as yeoi unelected'| member, \u201c and Twill be ready to re- Re you when I have Saished Teuding \" \u2018meaning the lettar be held in ha - The gentlemso thus treat.the circumatanes, with ome indignation, to a friend, who not unnaturally remarked, « his * (the newly pl Minister's * fatbor's trol ; to send to tel or post off- son is i sn Sin.baying, baen.taaght ces beyond the wmilitdy Nerisdiction, [baw to pardonable foc dis- or ta.rsilway oficials.pondents | playing Fos l'apment\u201d \u2018 are subjected to the Mutiny Act, and awe required to oh of thom rele ge.For a breash rules corfespondenté may be deprived of their licence, Dibed according to il ted.\u2018A mili- \"ay a3 officer r bas been appointed censor ory letters and telegrame.Sng ad Bere lu On ave L \"sont £300 to - \u2014 Bishop Colenso lg Inid aside his Moss fur the digout of thé Biuo-bijoks rolating to che Zalu war, \u2018Minas Calenso, » dangbh- the Bishop of, Ngjtal, | ps Aon ot she Joi la a ee > nips id.wi raven oars ok 30 intendsd jo ging the Taglaiman » Mr.Git It Td à Yo sae Po ry i ta enr Label w \u201cques re be fy bo ony The Comtesse de Paris, à IE foëih.i: \u2018remotely presumptive heiress 10 the |\" oy Roasich lav | \u201cSpaniel thivig, aad.Natal a |) \u201cQuerist,\u201d we wonld romark that \u201cnot a bundred miles off\" is the blessed region in which \u2018Dr.Conroy's\u2019 is insulted, and the Liberal sounced where he would have pre forved a miler discourse, Cuoatna oF.Navioarion. rel 07 Gre raid, LB hire A Yous of Nopgmber 1, 1070.\" la the à Divkien | Sa stite Baykiiy pam jo Vole oir G4 and ere, eB The Fr-nsfer Buoks will be elased frou | the Jhb La Whe MOEN Novoarwar (nent, bot à EBLE, ad Club \u2018plc l'agseiarle coolrées to the bend Mheimels Fure Visite Glycorine Benp, Tilia, brown Windsor, Honer, Almond, Les tuce, cual \u2018Lar, and other toiles sospe in bare 4 ypine Loadon, and 17 Boulevard dee I 9.TA Monteen!, à ttinDataber, 1808.+.Optutes né.LA7 6 : \u201cTo Be Published Shortly, VOYAGE SENTIMENPAI \u201d Dans ls, Rue St.Jean.| Depart 99, $00 \u2014 Retour en de 1e Baste dé Jeng Aa gas Lau For suiweription address Mr.(1, Darveas, Pablisher, 82 Mountain Hill, Quebec, N.B\u2014The number of copies to be pab- fished will be limited to the eubetribers, \u201c NUT UNE CUPT will be ofired for sale.This publication is strictly moral, like the sutho:'s other works, .me 880, o iqua| way Le real be pr HILODUNT\u2014FUR THE TÉBTH AND Whet avide à fraçrance to the breath And cieaness, Lou, thé teuth ?What is it drives secretions forth That gather nuderneath ?What is it stat gives purity Whede Lartar jt hey been Ÿ Why, Pourtiar's famous dintifries, The FRAGRANT PHILODONT, For mle by ail draggiats in Gnande ani, 80 \u2018Rimmel's Choice Perfumery\u2014 JUMEL'S TOILET VINEGA R tint tonic and refreshing c the Totet aod Math, à reviving veut ead o For war climate .ples- unes 1e Mimmel's Crlebrated Lavender Water.Himmel\u2019s Treblu Distilled Eau de Cologne Rimméls Much Improved Florin Wétersad oth: fragrant hiwmel's Lime Juice and Glycerine gives ian\u2019 Himmel's Velveting, Vioist, Rice, Bose Leaf, and other Toilet Powders, fn boze-, barrels and packets, KimmePe Aqiisdentine end preserves the Teeth, refreshes the mouth and dweetens the Breath.« Aromatis Unonises:es Naturel hi.¢ Powder which dif- whitens oman sions he.Hof dh Bont Pree SY, rai re rd : N WW eau 4S Gr) 0 .k Perfemas- appointme: Free nos La \u2018 +4-1NM0D » BINA, | Js sær} 7 Byemsg Nor have to refuse the treneport EE SE et Td d-npateh to x military gentleman | cals and oil as to cause dan .in Wiali % ur oy lors on (he [taneous combustion jen vor.18 Dian n |g armed with the $25,000 of bullish was withd rawn néons Pf i thus England Nom the: Bh SP Raghidodsy for ua \u2018triot Lo Forin, ber Am Now Yqrk, .baïsador at'St.Petarubarg, to'hold no | = Moville, Nov.19.further oficial communication with the | Arrived, the ss.Bolivia.Russian Government.' MENIUNI® TEE mere see THIS EVENING®S TELEGRANS, A despatoh from Bowmauville says The Mon.Rdward Blake bring the only candidate proposed wus declared eluuted as the ropresentativo of Wust Durham in the House of Commons.À muse moëting of clectors in the Toyn La)l was subesquentiy sddressed ong others by Mr, Blake, Mr.H- Burke, e330.P., presiding.From peperts of an Inierviow between an \u2018Ametisan Bishdp and the ohiofs of the refuges Sioux, it'sppears dire to real within v The: principal Argument weed\u2019 ta persuade Them to to hey still lan territory.tira to theft seservaNions is thay [90058 à gala day appésrance.The a willbe pasoumaned 1s icultural |#treets\u2019are thronged with people.The parasite, in which some.sribes ave buildings ang the route of the pro fprorabr progressing.The appear.| cession are handsomely decors of the t en the north side of Chicago, Nov.19.beundary line determi Sitting | Reed & Sons.representatives of sav- Be ltéontion to remaii\"oatside of | era rn music houses, are report- the influence of thé Wastsington Indrun Meanwhile, their oon.dues bas boen orderly und peaceful, r which at one Lime ex.troubles in the Northwèst territory have almost Wholly dis.department.and the dan, isted of Ind appeared, novera yreut plenty of and shin year it is rem \u2019 fore, Ppinshooty Y Vent BUCUNNS.times gber.Only a féw weeks ago the city of Ottawa voted a bonus of $200,000 to tho Toronto and Ottawa Railway, and yesterday South Lanark endorsed the project by an additional bonus, whieh was carried by 200 majority.identified with thom.the man Gignac who that effect returned.sarviow in 0 ing Mise\u2018 Moérison-Fi park jo the spreioe, barns were destro Besuport Lunatic wained 5,000 bandice of by rh rien hn Fe dr fotos : Arty irda Cussons.dutios onllected nt tee tag, où, 600 nt hae at ay ri | today\u201d Wan #06 1:90: Marine Hospital some days ago been \u2018murdered, the bady wes this mogoiug-exbuemæd.and a post mortem examination made and a eoronor\u2019s in- uest hold, Iv was: betublishéd that the actual case of dewth was hombr-} rhage of the\u201d Nngn and A verdigt to\u2019 many local and other de Tho Prince Gf Wutus A4 the Czare- \u2018J witeh are sat to have been delighted vith Mr Gréy, te DhBsidont of the French Republic.M.Grévy is a keen tsman, and detests anfthing in the sbaps of the modern Aattis or wnole- sule wlaughter of game.Mes Parky pb ly proved a i\u2019 nie la 1 lumchepn \u2018that Grévy had 4o divide his of Basy's alo with the Prince of Bla Hb It is stated in'Ti5HdGH tBat the now loan invited by the Grand Trank Railway has beon subsoribod several Arthar Sullivan will conduet the orchestra on the oponing nigbt of his\u2019 opera at the Fifth Avenue, New York, December 1, and possibly one or twq nights following, as a little sensation ; but he doss not go clsewhene with the party, and is in no way interested or, Suproesp MuUrDER.\u2014 Iaquest.\u2014A vumor having gained currency that fad died at vi Faure Sre.Crottn.\u2014The fourteenth anniver of the French mosita! $t.Joba's church will, be held on Saturday next, at 10 a.m.; when Mr.E.À: Himbop will play the and, rtists, includ will taime \u2014 ; Fiam-7Yesterday \u2018afternoon, two.by fire at the ylum.One con- onl boven ela Law There is me it France, abby.scarce.Thin dearth afforde the comic illustrated rs plenty of subjects, a favoarity bao boing a Svea ot two gendarines escorting d hare, lest some man may shuot him.M.'Grévy, meboffes big ilustrious guests any such shooting aa they are acqustomed ta jn the Russian forests and the 8eotch moars, but, for sll that, Hose 4.a In The brongh The brough Mrspoisoni iley The ps of N ion td mur brothe dred sav her.that w env OR others jeel in day ac of the extent capital spot: lators The is now The\u2019 Ohi pidces schoon to rainsto stump, Bis int domen.Césey, days id \u2018 tion of the directors, the North German Lio motion for a new trial will be made.'olreulation.»| is overeast and petatare » chifly;- - The Hi pre.ed failed.Linbiliti minal assets, $187,000.The House is one of the oldest in the Westfirm glaims thet the suspension in aply temparary.From the best information sbns left on board the taw of the tug Seymour were Captain Logan, bis and the cook and her but for the tug Becker running into the dredge and saving a hele in | tow has boen found, and it is thought sent out all will be picked up except dredge No.3 and tugs Beeker and Thayer, which fousdered without any off Sodus Point\u2019 at 'anchor- to-day.A new and important railroad pro- from Dallas south-easteriy to the Gulf of Moxico, at or near Sabin Pass, with, a branch from the main lino to Angelina or Tyler County te the Louisians line, in all a distance of 350 miles.The road will run through the best tisnber section in the State and a great 8, shares were subscribed on the ing from the south-west sinbe midnight propellèr Gen.\u2019 Light and Maple lumber, and the barge on the beach.The Maple Leaf te \u2018pièces, but no \u2018achooner Howle is apcharod a mile yauseide with.foresail gune.À horrible aogident is reported from Beverly township, man named John Schump, while en.in ust Wednesday took shelter from a koown means the clavis the bols withdtow, to fall on the unfortunate man, whose buck was broken ta Engh oe ob still alive, bat:nahopes af his pecaveryit are entertained.two children: +» sean > ie, To-Dag.\u2014M jal, Michael .dlinkenness, th ds - A 8pet otrats 5e 100 dires nent in busin to In, boyhood.Vuriss.re Tous amounts of; mie lon brought Wits nouns ro .\u2019 ate Gautier 1) hate bord Dremen, Mov, 19.sense of the resent ne- ' Steamship Company Al New York, No A 19.- eria, from Liverpool + 81,855,000 apodie.pool se.Gillert, from.Europe, t8800,000 in French gold ona: Carlisle, Pa , Nov.19.|.Catherine Dell, charged with ng \u2018re Scott, was found of marder in the first degree.Washington, Nev.19, Departmont revenue show the past 16 months \u2018102 miflions and silver and 18 millfons of ai Bank notes bave'beén added tem- $134,900 ; no- The Oguensbarg, Nov.19.o this \u201cit ie belinved the only per- r, William Arnold, part owner, usband of No.3.They would have been Nearly all of the Seymour's ith the assistante that bas been board.One of the dredges is \u201cthe will undoubtedly be picked up 8t.Louis, Nov.18.\u2018Texas wus insugurated yestor., Dallas, Ly filing off the charter Texas Trunk Railroad to run «f vety fine country.The stock is five millions and about Wealthy Massachusetts specu- are interested.Grud Raven, Nov.19.worst galo of the season, blow- blowing at 40 mj es so hour, ayne, from , struck on a bar went to inside ox balf on hour.The ers Holmes: jargaret, Dull \"Laat, loaded with 0.0.D.went in The lives tout.Ontariopalling stamps on his farm rm, under a partially raised au) while thers by ome nos parted and di loveinge the stump.\u2018his ab ostines forced thy | min is Strange 10° say ih ÿ He bas + wile.acd .ary, eos, got right ik Martin Fram Nesioal.in Brea.Kl = + 146.Menéneli Line.) - \"© Montseai, Nov.19.5 maripres in Chleugo by tanpiaee vas mu n in bis residence, aris bers aad pram: ing for interment.: +: Dy.Dawson of MeGill TI , RE ser : Pres Ottawa this Evening, dat (Pog: Montren) Line.) LY \u2019 \"Ottawa, Nov, 14, Bey.Father Haut lat n ht lestured in the Congrégation de Notre Dume Convent ot | omon\u2019s Work,\" on Se alf ofthe Ladice Sewing Soefety.The Governor Geméral the \u20ac.C.Gi 4pd 8 large ndmber of the clergy were among thusk present, Vice-Chaneellor Biske delivered an address to young men in thé basement of Bi.Andrew's Church Just night.e atjendanée was vers 0.The employees of Lhe Publis Works Department youtorday srening pre sariad Hon.: Langevin\" A a reus congratulating bin on stôration te Health sa As the 9 p.m.train approsched Bt.Scholastique lust night,\u201d the driv.r of the éngine noticed some: ties placed.across the track and put on thé brake in time to prevent an accident, \u2019 The officers of the road will \u2018dee query endeayor to farret out the guilty parties.- The Governor-General has presented two medals, gold and silver, to the University of McGill College.The gold medal will be offered for profi.cieney in modern languages.ane competition js to be open to students ofall the faculties, and The silver medal will be awtbied W the stndéht taking the first lace to the senior year in applied séance.BUT Rr, Johu Fenson, af Toronto, has aompleted the construction an extensive elevator in the Bublie Worke Department.An action for $83,200 was ontered at Montreal on behalf of Jean Baptiste Lanier, of Iberville, against Auguste T.Colte, ot St.Luce, and J.©.Ulrice, of Chambly.On July 4tb, Lanior ob- tuined à patent for's machine to manufacture churoh tapers.In August, Colt went to \u201cenquire if \u201c he could not purchase the machine, and at the time examined it minutely, After'a time, it js alleged, he cons tructed one very wearly like it at Btile, and obtained à patent for it.naw thas time be.had boen manufacturing tapers at a of we Certs per porhd more fen he could have made by the'old system.Lanier claïois this, arounting ts 813,200, sud 816,000 exemplary dunaages, rn afer ee.lanronaroxa\u2014The following is the state of tho temperature duridg each day, by Nogretti soit Zambra thermometer, in the sole, at the oo INF > .Lo \u201c, ; .roi TE q ify i 16 E0RGR 7, 0LRY, Lun 4 {2 : bout.Rorves, 200 Beamon ce .\u2014| Pole amet ta OU tas 820015 po.i 4 nek 4 : à \u2018 à pofusé ue pére Pre remet ane Le ne a 1inder Contmit wie the Goverment of i oe Yih Pot be.Connés fer conveyunce of: onal à |\" | Canadian & United States Malle RATES OF ADVERTSMING $ pe,j 18118 \u2014 ; \"Vmot nastics, § lines sod wider.00 sents 3 peo 08 | 6 | 1 SUMMER ARRANGENENTS-B% PE \u201c \u2018 %linss te 10 ;.00 4 1 1x] 60 | 81 \u2014 \u201c « .Over 10limes, par lime \u20ac = 9 pe| 65 | 75 FY18 Company's Linas are compused ofthe GOMOTART IBORMIIONS.oo cserseins, 4 4 3 pe.66 | 65 undernoted Gast-clsss, fall.powered \u2014 poe| 90 (101 | Ciyda-bailt, double-engine iron steamships All advertisements, puscodm led with sé pe] Tot VR Pesos.Tonnage.O ors directions, are inserted uu! 1 forbid, ad Bolles |'se | CARDINIAN.6100 Lt.Dusen, RN pt pur pren dé AE nt semi.à poj 60/45 | POLYNESIAB: 00.004100 Capt.M.Brown, oath por Mins ach Ingersion.gh poi W | Tn SARMATIAN.« 03600 | Cap.A, Aird.Urdura for discontinuiug Advertisements, 2 po) SY§[ TO CIRCASSIAN.S400 Copt.J, Wylte to be in writing, and delivered Ly § am, 0.MORAVIAP.000 Capt.Graham previous to publication.h na £30) 3p pai te [1 PERUVIAN.S090 Capt.Smith, RNY One Square, yourly, ot so ence d 43 lines Noite) Tolegiaphl dol3 po vo | saj| SAvASUNIAN.300 capt bars Sate nar, wot to casecd 14 Tiger sho.or Montreal Gas Co.40/5 pc.) 1984 | 18h TAR 3406 Li.Arobor.RUE the same privilege.Professional and othe Dom's.Tolegmph! 8:i3jpc 68 |, OASPIAN.«300 Oupt.Tresks, Cards, aot exceediug 6 lines, $10 per sonum.City Pass.Ballwey| 80 to jap | AUSTAIAR.5960 Capt.Wri, Me Advertisement to be considered as by the .& Ont.Nav.D RESTORIAN.3760 Capt J.G.Bophes year unless it ie previonsiy agree\u201d upsn bet.00.occseel 100 OF PHUBSLAN.2 8000 Caps.J.Bitebie, ween the partivs.The privilege of Yearly Royal Cauadian [no t100 go | SCANDINAVIAN .N00 Oupt.H.Wyile, Addvestisers will be confined to their reguise ; 200 101 | MARITOBAN.\u2026IL60 Capt.MoDengal a nr \u2014 sl other Advertisement be $100 ses* rire re se 008 Caps N Moleas J 4 A Le =.2600 Capt.Jas.Boot hy : 8 A ; : 103 | WALDENBIAN .3M).Oapts LeGallais.À mg p A Pasta o a Batra 85 om \u201care 101 | VORINTUIAM.3000 Caps.Mopaies, > ps : Mo veiy: $1, in advance, or LUCERNE.» 8200 opt.Kerr.\u2014 b TR, ; : ' ACADIAN co ovo oes 21830 Cops Cabal = = 4 ANY | \u2019 FOREIGN AGENTS.re 1 78 ( J see » A._\u2014_.= y How, New en Gowens Boilérég TUE ETEAMERS OP TRE - = NP», - 2 1 Avs.P.Rowell b Co, 40 Park Bow, NewYork, LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE £ PL - i (MES Age 1e « from LIVERPOOL every THURS- En ERIK Cueaso.\u2014Cook, Cuburn & Co, Office, 87 DAY, and from QUEBEC every SATURDAY Tee A , - ttuarborn street, Chicago, Illinioscalling at LOCH FOYLE to receive on board \u2014\u2014 a 2\" = Lospon.\u2014P.Alger, 8 Clemout's [Lane end land Mails and Passcagers, to aod from i } he Lombard etrest, and G.Street, 30 CornhiN - YJ rescsossTID ATTRACTION Ireland and Scotland, are intentied te be des.ey London, E.O., England, sre sutborised te | Over Hall» Million bated pate FROM QUEBEC.re-e!vé advertisemebts for Tus Masotay\u2014 MOBAYIAM 00200 500000 < Sascrday, 8th Nov, \u2014 FOR SALE, \u2014 = Lonisians State Lottery Company.co = 7 1666 = i .This lostitution was regular]; incorporated | Porrunetan.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u201c Tand \u20ac bo AN BUEGANT LIGNT AMERICAN by the Legislature of the State for Educa \u2014 % WAGGON.Applyes | THIS JFFIOS.tons] and charitable purposes, tn 1068 for run Rates of Fase from Quebec ; May 30.1870 EAN OF TWENTY-MIYS YEARS to Which contract | OY seseosin iene $50, $70 or pos, the inviolable fash of the Btate i» edged, odati ° \" with » Capital of $1,000,070, to which it sacovscnnvonsous with » Capital of $1.hd 300,00, Le BUOONEE.ceeeenars ravens surnne varans HH W3 MEAN IT, and are prepared to demonstrate the fact.grand Siagle Number Drawin pare \u2014 Site phos momar fe nouer sale THE STREAMERS oF THE L3FOUR AUGERS are operated entirely by HORSE POWER, aw\u2019 .Lookst the following Distrivution ; | Glsago = Line, sailisg from Glasgow every H ON TUESDAY, and from QUEBEC on or about ARANTEED to bore at the rate of 10 to 15 FEET PER HOUR, GBAND PROMENADE CONCERT every THURSDAY, are intended to bs des- Gvoa GRAND MONTHLY |\" ratantero Tey Bre fom 310 6 Fe i Dianetr, td ANY DEPTH quid! ane TES Nueroilas om or about Oth Nov.1te great and Baramgh blest pnrn ing a J Tats aise My tien Present cers tram to à Pre Semi-Amoeal Draning, | Mamous © Eo ld They are WARRANTED TO BORE SUCCESSFULLY IN ALL i of ee re 4 New Oren, Tosody, December 10h, | Pl .she anata boot ice oe Der i = Oetubor 27, 1870 Lo LT ; > $ rs LR TT 5er ER Tot Tate + .= \u2018Majoyed at will Any perma desisass Ci a bon | Furnished Room Te\u2018 Lat Tie Quin Jail Gheniny Bet cons \u2014_\u2014 Prissed \"ind published \u2018at the office\u201d of Ca A Lage Surnbhed Trent Room Busde | GROBAN 1 GARY) 41 and 18 Buase Stems Bret, bo.If on the \u201cGeoetd PIAAL .| tn tis Qowy oo Quenss, In: (he: Distriet of Quobes, Mk Angust, 1010, of \u2018 Queben, ia the Province of Quenee Canedei in i Ha HL Ka > T # * ET he, ot A RTE PE fo un "]
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