Daily evening mercury, 21 novembre 1879, vendredi 21 novembre 1879
[" WL er 276 \u201ca à Tru YEAR-NO.of vevlie \u201cuw = vue = aime ; - QUEBEO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER M, 1879, \u2026 \u201c THRDRAD AIR.< LETTER PHO4 ARCHHISUOP| THE NEW TRANS-ATLANTIO \u2014 I.LYNCH LN IRELAND, \"CABLE, LU Safe Arrival in Detroit of Captain Bose, | hy following Totsor, from He \u2014 of the Lost Schoomsr Rresd\u2014 His Report of the Wreck and How He was Saved from a Watery Grave\u2014 Captain Harçy Hose, who was period drowned oe the schooner C, @.Brood, walked into his home in Detroit on Bunday night, and had the satisfaction of reading the announce.mont of bis death in the newapapors.Ho was terribly used up by tha wold, having swam and floated où à portion of the wreok.He gives the fullowing aocouat of Lhe disakter : \u2014 We judged wo were some 10 miles from tho southerly shore, but owing to the mist and rain we could not see it from the deck of the vosasi, but the mate roported soeing it from the croas-trees ; and while we were all on deck carefully looking Lo tho navigation of our vesmol there came à squall-almost à burricane\u2014from the eastward of south, lushing the sea into fury.1immediately gave orders to \"pot the helm bart down 10 light up the racks and ubeuts, but before anything could be done for her roliet the wind carried her over to port on hor beuin ends.She repovered somewhat for 8 moment or two, but the wind blew her over aguin, apd she Iay on ber port side with bor masts and canvas all in water.After lying on her side some 15 mioutes, and settling, she sank in aboot 14 futhoms, where she now lies: The crew consisted of myself; first mu, Wm.Lawrence ; second mate, Bmith, whose first name I dv not remember; four men and a male cook.The seamen and cook I shipped the ovening 1 smiled, which was Thureday.We wero all thrown into the wytér, but managed to sling to the wroek Lill she.went down, when wu struck ont from the wreck, The wuter was very cold, but I managed 10 swim Lill à pivoe of the cabin broke looay and.came to the surface.As it turned round, it sunk me below the water but I dise | pris A dau I then vem op and olambervd on to it, and, getting over the edge, found myselfin my own, state which wue floutiog apeide dowp.My watch was susil ging on ite nail.The wind and wave drove me away and I [068 sight of the er, and hdyo seen none vi them rince, The waves continually washed over into the secting of cabin, and 1 had to stand, knesdeep in wyter, 1 muds sn im.oautious step and sunk to my arm pite my leat going through the nkyligcht, w ich was on the under side.fe wind and waves in geadusily to break ap the rp af tho wreck, aod piepe by, piece it flouted off, including » board with a blanket for a mgnal of distress, until 1 bad only two bomrds between Ind and death., I was wastiod away from thews sevoral times by big wuves, but I always managed to get bold aguin.One of Lheue times 8 nail caught in one: of my boot Iggn, and I stouggled for life with my head and body under water, Finally, with a0 offost that taxed ali my remaining strength, 1 tore myself lovee, the boot being ripped fromdbe airkls 10 the top.1 was somewhat numb, but | capnob\u2019 it shat I felt Nke being trusef), © saw the lights of {ho prapoller Mijwuukçue, but she did vot come near on, But dif ela She ome on, but confident that I would yél Ye picked p10, ¢lolge A after wp.(At alt ba ing e water hime hours, v 1 if.go.Aron vie din me FE Sd J Hy eta vet or supped that no vne b in ma; J drittod \u2018behid, febling that] hoteed RAP oar ari oon came $91 me, She nesrlp.run dots» doukl nes Choe a pet 00 hoarse, 3 lolap my two hoards together made, à noise that way.They lowered a and after puil- ing around, sighted me \u2018and took \u2018me ini I'was treated vory kind bru) coptain or hn: 1 | ink he e of she, t pon thus livid, The Andrews or loaded with coal and bound bor Detruits The tay Balise came mlongeide © Sand morn the tu, ' ë et antoen, Ont, on wh I elegraphod to my \u2018wife.I then took à (gain; 00 Ahe Unnsus Failrogd gad got to.this ciny.Grace the Archbishop of Toronto, was received last week 5 1ho Very ltev, Father Rooney, Ÿ.+, Administrator:\u2014 Dublin, Oct.15, 1879, Very Reverend and Dear Sir :\u2014 Wo left Lourdes on Saturday morning the 4th inet., miter colsbrating M su for my ususl Salunisy intentions, for the priests and religions, and all wis ard labouring with me for the wil ation of souls.During oup stay ay Lourdes, we were treatod wilh the utmost kindness by the good Missionury Fathers of the Sanctury, At about four o'clock wo arrived at Toulouse, We found attho station the Secretary of his Emmnonce the Cardinal, ewaiting with the carringe tv convey us Lo the puluce, We were mot at the foot of the stairs by his eminence and received à very cordial embrace.After some ruireshmonts we visited the cathedral and the prin cipal churches, Bt Severin contains very remarkablo relics.The body of 81, Thomas of Aquin is preserved hore On Bunday, I celebrated Muss ut bis shrine.The cardinal, who is a model Bishop and gentleman, invitsd a very distinguished party to meet us at dinner, © took leave uf bis Eminence in the evening and spent the night and next day, till about eight p.m., in the train.Wo are glad to see Paris; we the night there and after visiting the Irish College next morning, we loft Paris at 10 à.m ., and reached London\u2019 ul 6 a.m.the following, We drove directly to tbe residence of his Eminence Cardinal Manning.He has purshased a ious mansion, formerly a Club Jouse, for £268,000.Here is the piace for the grest Westminster new thedral, in sight of the old Abbey.His Kminence does not intend to commence his cathedral till be 1 as collected into his schools ail the Catholic children of bis diocese ; he builds up first the living temples of the Holy Ghost.It is seit should be everywhere.The Cardinal received us most kindly and after breakfast we left to meet the 10 n'alook train for Liverpoul, and reachd Dubiin next morning, wben we were able Lo say Mass of thanksgiving for our prosperous journey, Lo-tho-evening I : vens, b: inl invitation, at ve Viccruzal Lodge, Phenix Park, accompanied by Father Bergin.There was, of eourse, a very distinguished party.I had a long conversation witb Sir Staflord Nortbcute, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and with the Chiof S8veretery of Inisad, on the affairs of Ireland, and on the chsoge that American produce and manufuctures wiil offset in England.To fur +1 paid another visit to the ke and.Duchess of.Marlborough ; they are as grasious as possible.\u201d I am sponding a few days, most agreeable days, at my, old home, 8t.Vincent's Collage, Castlenvck.The old hausce have si) disappeared, und magnificent buildings have taken their places.It is among the colleges of Ireland that stad highost at Lhe ublic competitions for \u201cpris-e and unors, given by the Government for Inter iata education.b ; &v to Maynooth College, by specia invitation, on T rely, and will sword Sdndÿ at AN Hallows org scarcely summer in Ireland, and there Twill be great die- tress in some: of the countivs, The Goverment will I presyine, come to their relief: In a few dayy 1-whall write VER AR D 44 20 ours in Christ.Là \u2026 À Sous Joeuru - Lynon, Archbishop of Torumto.Veer Rav.FI, P.Roomy, Adm, Bt, Mary's Chaith, Toronto.© ~~ | A short time ago Gen.John Gibbon, of St.Paul Minn.mage the.; assertion that 100 bushels_pt.wheat been raised Op an, pe Np, ig : vorrituëy of Manean, tr nrebeived with i lity, paving wroke and reogived a oprtitigate that ope James L.Ray, of Lawla.and Clark County, was awarded first pre miam for tbe best avre ot whost, being 103 bushels fo the por.Ca he Intest jausion) notelty ie a Tela ei troupe of hatiees, \u2018who, cing ule choruses.The manager fs the .5 ah + doers ade TAY Iw LTV A = CIR taan fur Vigilance Commie tome; 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ET rE Pr me ws oF agin (Montreal Herald, Nov.19.) When first attempta to lay o telegraphic cable between Groat Britain and Ameries wero made, the practicability of the scheme uppeared doubt- fui.\u2018Two failares occurred.The firut cable, 1857-8, was defective, and though botween August 18 and fo Int 1878, 400 messages wore sent between Valentia in Jroland and the Newfoundland t, yet, the rate of reception was very variable, the | signuis often unlfitelligible aud réguir- | ing reputitions.After much trouble and cost the location of the defect was aséertuined but all nttempts to recover the caule failed.In 1805 was eom.mended the laying of the second cable und sbuus half of it had buen paid out when it broke, and operations were suspend.d until the following year, (1868), when a stronger but lighter and mure flexible cable was successfully laid, the distance between Trinity Bay and Valentia being 2,134 miles.In 1859 the French pt.| | great.goundryman to aware 1 cheb ea 3 te tous ss s 1 ' sites\" Van i ENGLAND AND AMER Uncle Sam's Good Wishes Expresmd T.B.Puttær, M.PA grand banquet in bonor of Mr.T.B.Pottur, iE.wok place in New York en Monday, whon the following complimeutary toasts wore duly honored: «Our distingnished guest, 8 wu aud loyal Englishman whose justice and love of lib rty made him the friond of Ameriau in hee war inst slavery, Thomas Bayley.Poster.\u201d \u2018 Johu Bright, the great Commoner of England, ons Jrivnd and the world's friend ; a lover of justice, le ver of liberty and lover of mankind ;.wo send by our guest a message to his him of the love and gratitude.of forvy millivns of people, und Us hope that be will not die: until he hws secon America.\u201d \u201cAmericans in England and Englishmen in America ; their cigilisation ; the sails of the ships are the white wings of peace tiying over: Atlantic Line botween Brest and St.Pierre and thenen to Duxbury, Masswent into operation and in the sumner of 1875 the final splice of the Direct Cable Company\u2019s line was made, the cable being laid from Ballinekillige Buy, Ireland, to Tor Bay, Nova Scotin and thence to Rye Beach, Now Hampshire.Since the days when the difficulties in the way vf Trans- Atlantic julegraphy appeared almust insuporable, mighty strides huve beon made in the electric art and great facilities bave been introduced in the method of paying out the cable trom the ship, so that what was formerly regarded as a vast experiment bus now become a very practicable work, as is proved by tbe rapidity with which the new cable of the \u201c Comagnie Francaixe de Telegraphe de bé a Now York\u201d has been completed.The Company is composed of French and American capitalists, the former having the controlling interest; the paid up vapital is 42,000,000 franos, and this is shortly to be supplemented by 10,000,000 francs additional.The cable proper, which is the work of.Messrw.Siemens Brothers, of England, who constracted tho .Direct Cable, is stronger and hoavier and is considered more perfoct than any: other in use.A central wire of copper is surrounded by ten copper wires, twisted, insuring absolute conductivity in all weather.For insulating purposes three envelopes of guite- percha surround the wire, and outside of the gutte-paroha is piaced a wrap.ing.of manills hemp treated :with \u201chatterton\u2019s compound., An Armansteel wire for protection is outside.the hemp, the wires composing tho | armor being laid in a peculiar manner, side by side, so that ftuctares seem almont impossible to becar.Surrounding the armor is anothers covering uf mails hemp, saturated with ap auti- corrosive compound, whieh makes as surance doubly sure that the cable will.always be ready for use.The cabls: extends from Brest, France, to St.Pierre, Miquelon, aud from St.Pierre to North Torben?Mags, For + rivilego of a landing place in the ni Stats the Company bas plodgud \u2018ltssif net (8 consolidate or umalgainate with why other line or coniblbæ therewiih for the purpose of | regulating rates.© ©.Cw ' \\ Gort A CONVENT PUPIL, PQISONBD BY MISTAKR, r .\u2026.7) \u2014 Windsot, Ont, Nov.19, : Miss Duck, daughter of Abram M.Duck, travelling sen for Martin Muter, trink manufacturer, Detroit, was accidentally fioisoned at the St.\" Mury's Couvent Acétiéiny- here, on Monday night.On retiring she bom! plained to one of the nuns of tevling unwell.\u2019 Mister irre der te bud charge of .+ medicines used in the Academy, was notified and gave the girl w tablespoonful of what wus supposed ta be, brandy to relieye tho pains.By somq mistake a bottle of laudapum had been substituted for DUR SE the bi .A short time aller they smelled she fumes of the landanons, and on going to her bad found she bad been vomiting.id ical ald ' w pet ai de ram.dogepecd WR8 sistem.Teeny a vtr .Sed ut LE Me cute an cet mel gd b deem ay the waters to upite suparala countries and brimg the whole world together.| \u201cThe English language, our common- mother tongue, ulrvady spreæl over bal£ the earth, is advuneing with every tuiony and every coaquest Ww supremacy pond the living languages of men.\u201d \u201cThe British Parlismwest aud Amerioun Congress, may hey.con.linug, ns thoy Lave bitherto been fore.should Lo the maxim of statesmen as ie the muxim of Christians.\" Tho good time coming \u201cwheu.the war drum throbs no longer und the buttle lugs are turkd in the parliament of nations, the federation of the world,\u201d Mr.Potter was grested with on thuinatic cheers when he rose to reply.| He said any service which I might have rendered years ago has -been shown to me, and by myself witnessing the proeperity of the Great Union which we all strove to maintatn (loud cheers), and: it was and is the guar.antée of popular government and progress throughout the world.Your indepondence, vven now, will be a blessing to the world and a security thut Depotism and Imperialism would bo curbed, and that all the Governments shall, ere tony, be educated to the greater number, and based on the will of the people.I venture to hope that im the not distant future there will be an alliance, perhaps even confederation, of the Euglish speaking race, which have a wor and ine {flaence over the whole world (ap i plaune), which .will cnable common sense and - humanity ta prevail, amongst nations, and will put » final check to.aelfish and aggros.{sive war from what ever quarter it may emanale.(Applause.) Supely there ie something npbler and mere worthy the pomme doptin had gi the English le than the vo-ca ony |.of tho Me porialis of war., 1 hall very soon lenve these hoapitable shores |.but I shall carry with me 8 recoliue tion of all tho kindness I have recoive ed, .1.will gonolude, if you will par wit, with the hope\u2014looking at.the \u2019 1 plause,) AR aid .The.New York Sus has been resd- ing Professor Mabjun's aotoaht of the wonderful resources of tho Odnadian North-West, and is astounded et vaginess and dertility of our tertitorien.|.It eaya1\u2014\u201cSapposing thar the Cane diana are right abunk ule extend and j- richness of their .wheat growing tan.|, ritary in.the.North, West, .the.moind regoi lu from.à pomputabion.of ile pros; ductive enpecity.\u2026: haei nerer be fore con such an agricaltarel fact: .Si - this 1psormons wheat Evnion, he sugussufally sultivated.ite].annual crop in favorable years would |; come into the-büsinues and-interust of the entire &lobe ith age force masterly ?unknowa \u2018tb Gnince\u2019 and t Bettevithe' \u201coad OSES AVSTRRVE HIT FRNTRY An eleetrio grune for unloading barrels of sugar ods of boats is in oper ation in the hharbor of Sermuige |: fn the Depariment.et, the eine.Kk ie to 1 à on vingi el Abirur pond, cent, in conti cé nplondiags lo mort oat stats cree Bodine awed ARLE fu to a stitution bse Lowa dal sed fur the current halt.ye .v, wad thst th some will be payable site), the 16th tn the dupe {elusive 1879.= ROYAL MAIL LINE \u2014 STEAMERS TO TRE SAGUENAT Will leave the Bi Andrew's TUESDAYS sed FRIDAYS, ab 8 AM.for su Paul, Les kbuulements, Murray ay, diviere du Loup, and Taduu secured at the General site the 84 Louis Hotel, and as tes Come pany\u2019s Ufiloe, Company's \u2018fice, St.English and French Pe; dchvo [ r\u2014¥FuB THE TEETH ABD\" Fes taie dy Vois Nantesoo a i «| \u201cfn BANK OF MONTR ov nt mots midi \"49 M HOTIGE is-hamen gigse theta Diriden ¥ FIVE PER CENT.\" the Paid-np, Gupitai Stook of this ay Tom sta Reoking Hoss An this olty sa aad, oes qd fra aM Monday, thé First day of , December pext.|: ToT?fovea vet, bon R.B.ANGUS, 0» neral Manager.Qe Mentres', 17th October, 1879, October 70, 1819, The Trens\u2019et.o 1879 buat bund of peace aed frienduhip is iutercourse with euch other.\u201d Cow.T49 OUS4C Nr merce, ils extension is the spread of.an DU LONP MUBRAY BAY.LES EBOULEMBNSE , {intl facthez-notice the Stssmor ST.LAWRENCE GPL.LaCUURS, BAIR 87.PAUL and Whar! ea hicoutimi and Ha! Hs! bay, eulliog as Baie Connecting at Quebec with the Bish ulien and vutarie Navigation Company's Boats ; mowls in defence of constitutional st at Bites Je Loup with Awd Lntercoloaia] i \" 5 i i y way a ro e ro! liberty.\u201cArbitration before war aid Atlanta 3 ' vinoëg \u2014 mle, and Btate-Roums ticket Ottice, oppe- TICKETS for For furthet information enquire as the Andrews Wharf, * - À GABOUBF, Secretary, Sept 18, 1819, Just Received per Lates Steamers, aot The First Houses in London and , Paris, =p FULL ASSORTMENT OF \u2014 and \u201cToilet Articles, © As well mw fell apply of medicines from the celebrate! hotes of URLMAULT & CIA, tars, including Churche.l\u2019s Ssrup of Bypophosphites, Lora's Solution of Iron, Lumne Sadmuse, rentes [udisane (the onl ciflo for.asthma), Muynst's Drague of Uod Tver oil, Pil ee fae quisins JOUN MUBSON & CO ilou ot Iron and À fuit tan o1 vonside re puisites, | DIBPLASING UHEMIS ES! 7°\" pe Oppweite os Ulliep.MB.FRÉDERIC A.SELF, (Organist of i.Matthews) 1s prepared.to give Lessons on the \u2018Pianofoite, Orga:, Haærmonites, and in singing.and Classes.Apply at ah, » #15 8, JOULS SFREEF critheut)! August 13, 1879, : To be Published \u2018Shortly, Mpgnsars.special \u2018VOYAGE.SENTINENTAL Deus la.Rue St.Jeanbeautiful menus aud she two, flags ar] Peet en 1860 \u2014 Revue = las.the top\u2014may thes flags ever float | de la Perte St Jean à ls Busilique side by side vn ever, scans an emblem |, .By HUBERT LARUE.of unity, peace ang will 10 alll Price 6 mis.Houta outivun all, over the wurld.-(Ap-|.Ver anbssciptioo address Mr.G.Dacrens Publisher, 81 Muuvntein nui, Yuebeo, N.lb-\u2014lhe name ef copies to be pad Nr ONE Cob Of be cad fete This pabliration i sively Laseal, like Yhe WHOS 9pher Wor: Bd MF LA reed.Bg: tres go meme per po ARATE row Pappas to he bapasly fo And cleanses, 100, the teeth ?+ bra What is 16\u2019 Gives wl How divareggietiile uaitiad ate eut.hae TTR $ 10 dass \"POR SALE: , ss, * ABUG@2s sc ee 1 ne Ttvue n bu By oi.low AIMER QEPIUE\u2026.Lande eed la prions Jhoalyell iw intial wale?PRICE ONE Ome?&.I ra he > 7 PERS SH ; a 3 mange me, # Che Oucbec Werenty.Fupay Evans, Nov.81, 1879.YESTERDAY'S ELECTIONS.The selections are over and the Ministers are triomphantly retarned by majoritios far in oxcoms of what was at all anticipated.Sherbrooke returns Mr.Robertson by 636 majority.Mr.McMaster, his opponent, having only polled 243 votes.In Brome, Mr.Lynch is returned by over 300 majority, and Levis has more confld.ence in Mr.Paquet than Mr, Beaulieu by over 600 votes, it is stated.It seems hard to understand how this result has been obtained, bus at any rate thore it is.SESS PE Tho deadly sina which sarround the throne of Lucifer are seven, and seven were the potent influences which smote down liberty in the County of Levis yestorday.A good und cmin- ent member ot Canadian literature and of the Provincial Bar and Bench, now no more, said that corruption in this Province had intruded through every stratum of society and covered the whole land.If a proof of the dead man's prophotic words were needed, it would be foun) in the fact that Mr.Paquet is once more a representative of the people._\u2014 Though Quebec has not been generally roputed illiboral or devoid of charity or gonerosity, she has permitted herself to be outdone in readi.nem to respond to one demand on the genorasity of mankind, by Halifux.The last named city has subacribed liberally to the relief of distress by tho terrible inandations in Spain.We regret that this city should have lost the honor of inaugurating in Canada so excollent & movement, but that is no reason Lhat our old town should not follow suit.Amongst our fellow townsmen of the French tongue and at Levis s little has certainly been done in the direction we have indicated, but more should be done in the same way, and the English-speaking Quebecers should regain their place in the doing of good works.Spain is the old ally of Britain, aud we hope will soon be involved in clos commercial relations with Canada, But even were this not the case, the beartrending distress known to be felt in the extensive inundated dis tricte of Spain ought to form a suffi cient appeal tô the benevolence of all oar fellow citizens.Coatributions will be readily taken charge of by the Count de Premio Real, Consul-Gonerul of Spain, at the Coneulate-fGeneral at No 57 Aon Street, Upper Town, in this city.ER Englend's military preparations extend Lo her own coast defences, It is in contemplation to make very material additions to the defences of Portamoath, England, on the land side, by the erection of three more detached forts.Should this plan be carried out, it will complete the chain of fortifications which, running around the mouth of Portemouth harbne, is intended to defend Bagland*s prineipel naval arsensl from bombardment by an invading army.The requisite stops have been already partly taken, sad the oocupiers of the iand \u2018Whisk it will be necsgsary fo have received warning to bold thomesives in readiness to vacate \u2018af, a manth's notice.All Russian: oficem on leave of ab sence have been $0 Jot their regiments.Rusein has adv to ask all Tho signatories $0 the Treaty of 1856 to denpatch à squajren te tbe Dardanelles if the Bach dent enters the Straits.The Moseow Com mittee on Volunteer Orvisers has cal led a meeting to discuss means: for raking à fresh subsvefihiop construeting of cruisers, in view of Russia's relations with Bagieadjsfierwards sasd the Corporation for og.go | $0 wares Blake, whilp vesiding asp Minister at Ot tows, was compelled to pay income tax, and did so un\u2018lor protest.Bat he the amount, and is about to have it refunded.\u201cIa Germany,\u201d ways the London Lancet, \u201cthey call every system of treatment which can be done into a marketable form a \u2018eure,\u2019 There aro \u2018salt\u2019 and \u2018grape\u2019 cures, and cures for evcry name and class imaginable.Now itis tobe anticipated we shall have \u2018the lemon cure,\u2019 and another for which no formal name has, perbaps, been yet devised, but which will be reported as efficacious in the treatment of consumption.The \u2018lemon This: Wor.2) Londen, 8.Téth inut.: During the night of the an exo-edingly viotont storm bars, ; Mehortion à Ont-rio Kaylgation Gumpsayover Odeass, causing danrages to woveral ships whish were sank.: Tho | quays and naval establishments suf- fared heavily.i THIS AFTERNODN'S TELEGRAMS.Philadelphia, Nov.81, Mre.President Hayes has aocapted the invitation to visit the fair in aid of the hanage of the Methodist Church.She will be the guest of Mrs, Bishop Simpson, and on the occasion of hor visit to tho fair will be prosont- od with a beautiful fim someon, Denver, Nov 21 cure\u2019 is us old us tho hills.A liberal \u2018use of fresh jemons is ofton very useful, partivularly to porsons subjeet to rheumatism.This has been perfectly well known for an indefinite period, | and no now fact has buen addod to tho | store of information on the subject.\u201d | A London despatch says :\u2014Mr.Win.| Bt.John Whcelhouse, of Leeds, the ' Queen's counsel, has been appointed Britiuh Resident in Zululand, st a salary of $3,000 a year.It is believed ! by the ministry that in the present disorganised condition of affairs of | South Africa a special representation ; of England's interest in Zululand wilt | be of advantage in quieting the tendency to local conspiracy and outbreaks by giving the Zulus accurate and official information as to the feelings and purposes of the governmont towards them, and preventing the circulation of false and aggravated re rts.Wr.Wheelbouse is said to be in every way fitted for his difficult and responsible position.This is de- elared in radieal circles to be only the first step towards the ultimate an nexation of the country, and the complete military subjugation of ils inbs- bitants.Mr.Wheclhouss is a pro nounced conservative of the Beacons field stripe.Small German colonies abound in southern as well as in western Russia, und the Gurman settlers bave always heon bitterly hated by the native po- puiatiors for their superior industry, sobriety, thrift, and, above all, pros- rity.Several of these colonies established for the most part since tho Crimean war, and originally favoured by the Czar's especial protection and encouragement, exist in Bessarabia, and one of them, Halbstadt, has been.the scene of a terrible traged the outcome of unreasoning wrath\u2019 and ignorant prejudice on the part of ite Russian-born neighbors.Large quantities of arsenic bad boen cast into the wells from which the German colonists draw their drinking water, and no fawer than a hundred persons, five of whom died in agony, were stricken by tho deally drug in one day.An alliance between Russia and Turkey is on the cards as well as some other odd-looking European combinations which show that among the signs of modern progress the speedy reconciliation of quondam foes is not the least conspicuous.It s~oms almost yesterday that Osman and the Grand Dukes were locked in that stern and bloody grip which ended by breaking the farkioh wor, and now the Cossack and the Ottoman talk of fighting side by side.The fact may 000! the forvor of those Christian observers who espoused the Russian cause on religious grounds, sepecially when it is considered that the present menacing attitude of England toward the Porte is re nted to be the fruit of her displeasure because Tor key bas failed to carry ont certain stipulated religious reforms.' The Monetary Times says:\u2014There is à general admimion that om the expiration of the bank aharters mes sures ought to be %akes to give à degree of security to the futare currency which dose nos exist.Pelitieal eco nomists, on whom it is eals to a's admit that such security ought to taken ; and oven | men do not deny that this view is a sorsect one.The requirement of security rests on the principle that it is the of the Goverament to protest people who can nOt protout thomao!ves.: \u2014 Quesse Suusr Aumarao.\u2014Msowe Dawson À Co.have just issued this annual publication for 1880.It ingot up in the usual neat end reliable style.* Funny Manxar.~The market place ontelde of the Hall is being laid with now planking, and adt a Bi toy pian | lie througbous, but Adam's coup | | for their lodges and ask when they Despatches from Los Pinos say the hostiles mut the Commissioners with | the intention of tolling 8 consistent d'etat brought them to realizing their position, and they are now plouding for peace.They gre Lhorougbly frightened, and thin of a winter campaign against th have exacted a promise to acouratoly testify and ahide the consequences They uay \u201cQue big fight and Indinme ammunition all gone.Nou food and we starve.\u201d They begin to understand the tutility of further resistance, and now express nol only à willingness to submit to peace, but desire that the commission continue the final settle.mont.Ouray says they huve gone return will make & complets oonfes inn ns to their participation in the outbresk.Such is their promise to Ouray, but judging frum the past conduct little reliance can be placed on their promises.Quray sent an order to Capt.Jack to appear bofore the Commission, assuring him no personal danger would be incurred.Ouray believes that Jack will respond aud will also accompany the Commissioners to Washington should Schurz ful- low out the recommendation.Ouray has been listening to the resding of the testimony of the captives, and when the Commission was announced adjourned, he remained with his head sunk apon his brenst meditating, Sudderly be lifted and began to speak, bolding those present all spell bound by bis revelation.At all timos he discarded the interpreter e tirely and spoke in English for a short time.St.Louis, Nov.St.The Mississippi Valley and Brazil Steamship Company has ben revived.The charter suthorizes barge lines from the Mississippi River towns to New Orleans a connection with the steamubips from the latter city to Brazil.It is also contemplated to run these vesscls in connection with the Illinois Central Hailroad from New Orleans and the Gould combination of railroads centering in St.Louis Assurances are made of business men in the cities interestod, showing a dispusition to aid the ct.Ja Gould will subscribe liberally.The National Land Company ycsterday elected among the directors Jay Gould and Russell Sage.Boston.Nov.21.J.Boyd & Co., boot and shoo manufacturers, have failed.Linbilities, $60,000.Fixes To-nar.\u2014The alarm rung at 8a.m,, from box 74, was for a chimney frein Richelieu street and the alarm from box 8, at 10.46, was for another chimney fire in Ferland street.There was no damage in either case.Another aluru was sounded from box 8 | at 12.40.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Winrse Asarvep.\u2014 It's ovident that \u201c Jack Frost\u2019 was indignant lest sight at the result of tbe political | contest and \u201c got his back up\u201d for he bas let loose bis icy dragons and today we have sharp winter with the thermometer 16 below freesing ! Pancr S4LE, ko.\u2014Anjagresable time may bespent on Tuosiay afternoon and evening in the lecture room of the Methodist Church, as the ladies pur pose bolding # ssie of useful and fa articles.froshments will also be : provided including the grent requisites of the sesson\u2014tea, coffee, and ohooo- late.Further particulars will appear in a fytnre advertivement.Tm pee \u201cLonnen Secss:r\u201d von - Ocsenun opens with ao entertaining story \u201cies Monkton's Marriage,\u201d which is to be continuod.\u201c Kegimontal Life,\u201d paints it ue it is and not as it le sup to bo.The well written articlo by a traveller on the * Downg and Villages of Susecx\u201d will probably be intorsstin to Boglishmen, wo love to recail 0 scenes.In this number there are also short valse, description sketohge of dition of the old boards whith down with B Battery en reuts to Lovi« on it, last summer.\u2018from the rotten ooking von dv | in society.poetey, and\u2019 many P atttactive ares, Both interesting and instructive.It ie admirably reprinted by Belford, Toronto, A - wr init rr oy st 3 ops Covi, | i Bloaketn aad Flenic\u2014Gisves, Fiy-d 0b Y | tainiug.in addition to tbe Almanac, a List NCY \u2018the morni ipo Ja tif» Superior Comt\u2014-Ed L Burronghe, © The Quvbre Shrot Alma .o\u2014Dewven & Cek D'ufsrges.Publls Notios\u2014Louis Bouin.Hoties-\u20140 B Michaudt Grmoé/frenk Hoilway Perry.Life wa |.eak\u2014Drwsem & Co.Great Olianp Hale \u2014toe advertisement Haak of Neavmi\u2014R BiAngw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.RS mT RTE TIS IST Richalien à Ontario Navigation Company.BET WEEN \u201can Legularly as foitews .\u2014 The \u201cQUNKC\u201d on Twesdays, Thursdays a1d Bxtordays, and the MONTREAL\" où Me cays Wednesdays, and Fridays a TWW ; o'cieck PM.from Quebec, stopping as Batiscan, Tires Hivers and \u201corel, TICRET OFFICE UPPER TUWN, whose state \u201cuntns cn be secured at R.M.TOC RING'S, opposite st Louis Hotel, à nas at the Compan)'s itto-, Napolouu Waarf, 4.LISFURGEs, Agent, Now 21, 1879.fe CANADA, TE Province ot Quebec, Distriet of Quebec JIBUPKRL KR (OC WP, Tho eigistecnt dar o° Now-taner, one thou- end eight hundred and aevon'psalue.No.2468.Hammond Gowen.af the Binlisue of the Cits of Q rebec, Dintalet 0: Quebec, Ksquèée, Arivosate, Prend J + ve.Gabriel Valin, lam o* the City of Quebec, in the District of Gesbeo, now ot parts ua - known, Clerk, Brindans.Besing the petiting presented on the part of the Pinin if, nlon th+ nffhiavit sddmoed and the dalii\u2019s resars to the wails of Braye mons in 4.8 cause issued, and it appearing that the def ndant bath left his domicble in the Province o Quebec, dubhas provertr therein, It is, by the I'rothosntasy of the buperior Court, for tu: D.tæet nf \u2018webro, efd.vet that, + two ndvectisements to He pu dished lu the PFrenh fans, iv © 'Kc'aierur,\u2019 a newspaper puvlbimd in that language im the iy of Quesee, and lu tae English inugwegy fv «Th: Duly Mewcory,* a uewspaper publidhed la tuer leu guage in tue said City où Lwerbe, hy, th defendant, be su umoned to anpear within two months faom the dace of 1he last of the sail advertissments, to answer t he platutitf.demand, sod that tu « efsalt tuereu! the said plaiutif bs slowed to proceed against him as in n came by dataylt, A à te copy, XD.L.BVGROUGHS, Dep.P.~.0.Nov.a1, 1878.2 1880.1sse.THE QUEBEC SHEET ALMANAC, JUST PUBLISHED, The Quebec Shoot Almamse fo: 1980, PRINTED IN COLOUKS, AND CON- of Members of tha Privy Couuci! of Cannda ; Customs, Trinity Hew e, Oousalites ; Ufficers of the Corporation; -ucbse Rxebaig: ; Bad of Trade; List of Fir- Alarm Sizun! Boxes ; Post Ufice Department ; M- ney Urder tatee ; Justices of the Peace ; Coutts ol Justice; Seasous, Moon's Phases, : elipses, Planete; Fet-s d'Ouligation, Aoreable Fue titals, &0,&0 Also s Table of the KISING aud SETTING of 1bs SUR à d MOUN \u2018othe whole year ; with viens of the Untes c! Qiicbeg ag thoy appoarsd fouzicon pears ago, For mue by LAWSON à CU, Faut of Mouatais lits Novembr r 3t, 1879 PUBLIC NOTIOE 13 bereby aiven that the PARTNERSHIP beret fore oxistiny between BLOUIX a LAMONDE, bas been dissolved, LOUIS LLOUIN, Bt, danveur, Nov.\u20181, 1879, CANAD, Province of Quebec, | District of Quebec.Cireuit Court.C.A.P.Pelletier, Plaintiff; In tae No.9%.ve, Gudfroy Lisotts, dant PUBLIC NUTICE {a horaby give that is vistue ©! à Writ of condition tone) fu this cause the goeds and is ot the # id defendant, voomstlyg of var fixtures, et, poised in thiscawe will be sold où She let day of Lesember nust, nb ten d'uivck in ut the doninile of the aoû otre Lame streot, Lower l'own, HIP.LAVOIND.C.0, defouinnt, Quebec, Nev 31, 1270.LIFE IN A LOOK, Just Published and Received on Sele by the undersignod : LIPS IN à LOOK, Ly Maurice 3.Baliiwin, Reoù + of the Parish oi Mont-0ut ; Cu von of the Untbadrl,.Chapter | = 'ne Nuoussily of the New Birk.Chapter 1=T ae Nasr - of 44 New Hirth, Crapts 3 \u2014 ration fn ite Cuan Ou with Chriet'ôe the O 0% Chapter jun-tL0 sain à vote Font 4° ot rowth ) dou in \u2018ses yt - I vol.Pasa, Price M0 oeady, , Poem dp.ii: van of soi DAWSON & ON, veut of Yon min Blt, Fovoubes 16 16%.+ Q XN.0 & 0 RAILWAY, Shortest and\u2019 Quiekest Route to Montreal.i And vie Bovh Kestern Railway, to BOSTON, NEW Y0Q ee ALL.Potwrs Wa tl further n itive Traine will he fellows, vis, ; .tons re pu ! pie ¥, all olor Friday, 3 ily: dally, nll 084M.92944p;m 4,15 p, These Rivers t 5 p,u 638 pe inn ¥ Arrive ontres!.élopm.9.55pm 9.50 Boston.\u2026 625am, w Les RETURNING, Karam.\u201cesiaye, Wall, Acennge Tharsdave, Dally, dation Naturuays dally.Leave Bostra.Y.00pm, Montres!.13.20 p.m ¢ 00pm 6 00pm Fhres Rivers 335 p.m 18 p.m 44am Arrive Quebec.,.0.07 p.m 10 0pm 9.00 a.m Pasmengers for the West 041 mak: c'e œnnnotion with Rgnrms lrair< lavving Meontreni at 10 nm, by taking uf [rely 3.40pm, Tro Quebec, mirias twilvy hours ti na \u2018Fiuket Offre juabes oppacite St L culs Hote: Groen, d or Jon wma) mrt la on: at 303 dt Jomes stevet, xd 199 Notre Dans utrost, STARNES, LEVES ALDEN, nim, J.T PRINCE, (a Geneml Passenger Agent, Queber,, Oot 3, 1679, o NOTICE Le hereby given that he Anene\u2019 General Meetins of the m+nburt of the Corporution of Pilote for und bolow th» lar our of Quebes wilt b: held on the 10th of DECEMB IR NEXT, at 4 c'cloek a m., at theic offen, situated in Arthur street fn the Lower Towa of Qu bes, for the pros vf proeseding to the Eleetion of mew Di cetarsof the Board of Management tor the year (480.By ordes, C.R.MICHAUD, Be rotase.Nov.30, 1879.od \u2014 ep BLANKETS \u2014FLANNELS.We are now offering for safe to the Public a large and ext sive awnrtment of Blankets, Flannels, and other Woolen Goods, al! of the best makes in F'orcien and Home Manafeatures, which we confidently recommend to our custome: s 93 wear well, sad at sstis- factory prices, English Blenket« in Whitney, Medium and Saprrior Cananiaæ Tœiliai Slankese White Welsh and Mnglish Nazony Plannels.Canadiau White, Grey and Scarlet Pisanle 4 5.4, 6-4 and 7-4 White danon; Flan - nelle 80 in White Sazony Flannel for Shsetin ç, à tury superior article, mu a need Beutoh Wuol Yarns aod Badwia's D'inger- ing Taras Pilot Clothe, Beavers, Nips, Prises, Mantle Cloths, now taxiures ; Senloking, very ch jos ; West 0! England rua dclutas, D ee skina, Soutch and Onutisa l'we:d,, Dew atyles.A Special Lot 150 pis Can c lien Tweuie, +t 88a, and 3c, Fd rales.100 pieces Amerions Jobiewohed, Cotton @anton s'la: 0-l, à very goo | quality.Amerigan Tievy, Unules:h:d © len, sal White Sheetings.BPECIAL.~\u201418 pieces Blesk Brillisné Alpacna, 260, 300., asd 37a.[hese go de or; pues Al and of lens 35 pec cond ander prices, F1VE PER NENT.DISOVUNT FOR CASH, GLOVER, FRY & CO.Nov.20, 1979.SEWING MACHINES! Fneourage Home Manufacture, THE GENUINE LAWLOR The Oldest Hous in the City.J.D.LAWLOR, Unontanttser end Dudse in ! co.SETIAINIL is ronpoottaily cullettté) : Ÿ 4 \"I DRVLOR 80 John Stvesh, AGRNTS WAXTSD, : 01 20, \u2018079, se VE sa dad rs Rd LY AI Lt Ken a 5) AB 1 oo : ; it {__KCEBEC DAILY MEKCURY, FRHMY, NOVEMBER 31, | i SIX O°CLOCK EDITION.| BY CABLE THIS BVEVING, | From Montreal this Eveuing.; ; Lr | : 3; TH® MODERN DIANA.Enapress Elisabeth, of Austein, has ; \u2014_ __-_ - \"Vienna, Nov.21.\u201c(Mer Montre) Line) porfoot houlth, the spiritt ofa child Br C Quebec lercurp Gortschakot le suffering from | Moatreal, Nov.31.ond the bioom of youd » and re on FREY * | mental depression.There Is little | Jae, MeNoice, of Godmanchaster, is m her constant excroise in the open se * = == |bope of his very.this Province, died on Mouday i Barred women who hn eae ook ra?it Punav Evens, Nov.31, 1819.) © ee * Rom, Nov.$1.[107 years and $ months.He ee æevod women who shun exercise and met, > ative of Scotland ard A God\u2019 BO ee a TU Th nfulla ® the P Nuncio A and eame to this A note.Pince (he user oie ' Rs THOMPSON.The Danish Minisier of War, Gon.{to Basten ws vappei ob the way ater, 18 arly.His widow is 98, , .; ' to reshb diflenition are bearty.5 ta the noighlourhood, and \u2018ove cod | MO.M1 BUADK STRKHy, | BsTiuo, ban boen cause ha said ju [Being anticipated by \u2018the.discovery, | About sever or olght inches of snow b the nuighbourhood, and she is one n his resignation boeause be sald in hat G lina] Nina, Papal Secretary of) cover the streets and good sieighiog ; of their most frequent visitors and (Late W.B.Volless and Ororge Thomsos.) & public speech that, in à war Luuwuen Btate, has becn using one language | is the rosult.There was a keon trons.General Grant is not a better Buvsiu und England, Russia would, no | officially to the Belgian Ministry and | lsat night, - Judge of a horse's fine points than she, FALL\u20141879.doubt, ocou rs nhagen.The ides another ivatel to the Bisho d re oT i and Rose Bonheur ¢ doce not sake more Rocoived, ex 83.Ol/cassinu, que 1aust of delondity st Psteesbu , notat pr y London, op a1.From Ottawa this Evening, Dot \u2018ban oh, ue Bacon ot the FALL IMPORTATIUN, Kronstadt, Lu in the aound, and ox-| 4 Constantinople despatch says the (Poe Momial Lice , Maconrs comprising the labret «nl mont asleot 0d: cluding Englund from the Baltic by Porte has made an important com.pov xn 1 gabetb lu an early river; five | 'B Englich.S etohaud Parisian mente tare, | 104ing the Lbres channols by which i6 | munication to the British Government Dr.Hill bas bear or Nov.21.2 o'clock aces her at breakfast, and un | OYARCOATINGS, .sonnente with ihe Kuttegat, k à 2 o tending to prove that there will be a address on \u201che ocension of oe dour afterwards, no matter where TANCY STITINOB, Pie ren in | 10 unnecessary dolay in tho introduo- tiring from the position of conenlting À FANCY TROUSELINOs, | Orimean war the question was vonti- lei ist ri R! she buppens to be -topping, she lu io Pmad1the, Docekins, Riding Twueds, | lated both in London und St.Poters- rm, Sa bis \"Goverrbuent physieian to the staff of tie Roman the saddle ur walking In the open air, | Oxtord and Budront cords wat Livers | bury, und iL was only # rogard to the | tuily understands tho difficulties of the | \u201c4Lholie bospital.Hor habits of life ure perfectly simple | Cloths.Dunish King which prevented nn y ! The Russell local elcction case will : Porte aud does not wish to complicate aad perfeetly rogular.Not 8 woman | 88° All orde-s mado ep in the List shyla.Meusure from being taken.But it ï ati r be heard on December 4th, livea loss oxtontasiously than she when | © \"ties Bt a the guns time th at a subject bus beon the situation by menace.Kev.Canon Jones\u2019has been prostrated away from the coremonivus Court.brouched in public, and the sensation This EVENINE?S TELEGRANS.with illucss for several days past.\u2014\u2014e 8he belicves that hor open air exercises Ÿ EFREY | thcreby produced to be intense.It is more than probable that a have kopt her besutitul.To the poor GRAND TUK RAILWAY FER} A closing, however, of the Sound, the Norfolk, Va., Nov.71 new post office will be erected ut she is a silent and constant friend, and | | \u2014 Gicat und the Little Belt, ngainst | The Captain of the schooner Roan | St: Catharinos, many aro the noble sote that might | ~ On and after the Tih Instant, the Ferre | Enylund does not concern Donmark Wihans reports that wbilo his vossel |__ Bir Leonard Tilley will, it is under- be related ot Her Majesty in avery | steamer will slouo.It would bo as scrious an af- |g stood visit to the Almonte .- | was ashore h a throe-masted » pay 8 visi the Almon quarter wharo whe hue en.i a ur Quasec.Lure Luvis.luir 10 Sweden, and it would givo a schooner founder while at anchor in | ftetory at the end of the month.ÿ toon Sind of rn qu cent 8\u201c Express to Half [1.00 Market Trai, futul Wow 10 the commerce of the the bay.There were three men in SE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 uteech, burried i.orty faz.from B.du Luc, | Gorman ports of the Baltic, Dunizic.| the rigging who are probably lost.| Customs Durigs.\u2014T'i« amount of number, are hurried into the cars and 8.88 Mixed to Rich-| wud Mall (row the | StettiN, tostork, and Luteck.Thus, [There Was no help near.duties collectisl ut tie Custom if ruse she is off for the foxes in Ireland.The mord and Mail to.Wear, Hussin will bably h to think fox hunt over, she 1s back to the quiet Pu River du Loup.pu he matter ob cales before she ak ; i .3 ; ; A sudden cold snap ie causing in- me al i Se altars 4 Sia he 030 Market Train to and the utterance of the Danish Min.convenience Lo boatiaen on the Des The steamer Canada, for New York, R.du Loup.[3.48 .ii from Kivu | ister, seemingly so uncalled for, was lswaro and Hudson Canal.The ice.| P*5ing down the Thames, came in Port Jervis, Nov, 21, | to-day wus 2670.81.her basband's businoss, and his Minis- | 4 5 Mail to the Wesr tu onp.bably pr i \u201chi ini i ! \\ .probably premeditated by him to put breukers b ke collision with Woolwich steamboat ters and the whole Hungarian people On Saturdays only.1.0 Mized trom Bich -oucerued ; .reukors have tobe used to tecp open a | 2 CPE ! \u20ac say amen, for thuy would rather Le 13,30 PF.Mk age woud and Expres all coucernod on their gua free passage.\u2018The mountain streams Diener an dE wT i i Mail to Blmouski | frow Halifax.EE \u2014 in this vicinity are entirely dried their Queen following the bounds than In a cable despatoh received the Washi n x 21.Mr.Jus.À.Wilson, Durham Road, soe her mixed up with the politics of Intermedia Trips fof F ral ; ashiugton, Nov, 21 T bip of Bi k the State.mi rente for Ergin uther duy from London, it was stated | The U.$.Consul at Zurich, Switz- 860 bu Lbs rant, Jook off one acre The pictures onc seca of the Km- _ , \u2019 - : that the British Government had |erland, reports the continued decline bi oe exo re.h be fava Lo ress, striking au thoy are, do not do| TENDERS FOR sIREWO)).|obiined information to the cffect that {if the watch and ilk trade with the doe good op ne us not or justice.The beat of them are nut .\u2014 the Fenians in this country had made | United States owing to the rivalry of much at carrot growing, half sd beautiful ne she.In appear.| The Bt.Lawrene: Stram N cri sation Go.American goods and the unusual zeal tes ; Q \" h \" » 4 .- ance Elizabeth is vverybody's ideul of | will ieceive teuders until offers 4 one Jud arma to the I ish of the Custom House.As wine in SHIPPING INTELLIGENUX pqueon.Bho iv (ail and slendor, and | Monday, the 1st December next, | Sut evictions\u201d The foie Exceative, [Switzerland is a necessity.the failuro Fort of Quel in every movement is grace and ma- AT NOON it wis suid, credited the statement | Of the grape crop will probably neces- of Quel jesty itsoit.She bus dark brown hair, rom parties willing + _ 4 che 8 that such offers bad been made, bug [Mote th importation trom Hungary ARRIVED, and more of it tha any woman in her of the Sega Lie, dui the Savers did not believe that anything would and Spain of tive million dollars wort Nov.20.empire, and Austria is famous 100 for 1880, at \u2019 come of the matter.This, however, of wing, | 88 Beaver, LeMaistre, Dalbonsie, a, A the beautiful har of is women.lt is Murray Kay wath.\u201c80 Corda.may dupend in 8 great measure un the Kentwater, Mass., Nov.21.Fraser 4 Co, gen cargo, cut square, or * banged across u Riviere du Loup with.280 « temper of the tonaut furme « them- | The crew of the wrecked *chooner B br Yarie, ones, Lairartor, fish and oil, square forehead, and fringed above a Bt Alphonse w bb .0.2,909 « seives.While the, ave counselled | Mercury wore all saved by the lite.| = Almands, Luchance, Caps Breton, bal, i i o i L'Anse 85, Joan with \u2026 500 ae .i Now, al, LA of splendid eyes as dark os itselt.Parties tendoriug will please state pric by the agitators 10 beur themselves | boat trom Ludington.88 Margaretha Stevenson, Davis, Fox River hen flowing, this weslth of brown ace ; , ; , r cord, freuch mensure, for Bouleau and | peaceubly, they are advised, uu the A Fracer & Co, sorsp iron, hair reaches nearly to her feet.Her Pies \u2018ot bolt Weour Wood to be tive frat other band, to tolluw a line of conduct From Toronto this Eveniug.Barge Jenny Lind, Mauseau, Port Henry, complexion iu fair, her face slightly | in length.; ; Be Gillespie, Moffatt & Co, iron ore, oval und her figure is perfect in its | For further information enquire at the mith which a peacouble domennor = | Barge New Brunswick, Ueamarais, Port curves and outlines Office of the Bt Lawrence Bteam Navigation | \u201c(58 NOL appear computibdle.(By Montreal Telegraph Line.) Heary, do from ore.She knows how to dress and bow to | Cv Bb.Andrew's Whar, Pay no rent,\u201d they ure told, unless Toronto, Nov, 21, |\u2014 Bt Josspb, Forcier, Port Hea y, do ; A.GABOUHY.their demands for a reduction are : | ; A iron ors.wear jewels, and how to look hand.Secretary.[complied with, and then, should evic- |: Driven by the fierce winds prevail.\u2014 somer than she is.But when she will | November 14, 879.tion, the logical consequonce of such | M5 8 collision occurred yesterday be- CLEARED, look very very handsome, she mounts refusal to pay be able, pled, they are tou the ichooers Hercules and $5 Brooklyn.Li Rov, a her fine chestnut mare, lets her hair YN ; andora.¢ latter was somowhat | 8 & Brooklyn, Liu 'verpool, Wm M 20 1h winds gives hor stad the rein DON'T FA TI.aavised to hold the land st ail hazards.damaged.A number of schooners Macpherson, ' duh ; body thinks if there in is certainly does not read like an were driven into the harbour for | \u2014 Pelynesisn, Brown, do Allan, snd then everybody thinks if there is T « ultimate reliance on moral force.In shelter Rae & Coa Diana anywhere any more, it is this \u2014~TO ATTEND THE- connection with the theory of & pos.The thermometer yesterday atood | 77 Panne Bitohie, do Alans, Ree Empress\u2014this grandmothor\u2014dashing sible armed resistance to eviction, à ; _ \u2018 ; ; t zero, and this morning at 7 30 it was \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014__ down the Prater.\u2014 Furney's Progress.GREAT statement which appesrs in the fron one above.5 Comparative Statement nf Arrivals and Ponmonger, an English trade Journal, sot | Mr.Chas, Belford will leave for| bags fom ow 20th Nov.ae eowpared WEATHER PROBABILITING FOR THE more than common interest.It is to | Ottawa next wook 10 take his position with same last year \u2014 ; \u2018 : Lhe effect that at present Enfield and .; SAILING vESOMLS.LOWRE Mf.LAWRENCE DISTRICT Cheap (learing Q ale gh oo ny prevent Enfield and i Secrotary of the Board of Ap 1878462 vosela.303.91 ous, Meteoroiogioal Office, tear Toland.Tue Lronmonger iv in- | 4e J.A.Donsldson, Emigration | or © 1e \u2014\u2014 Toronto, Nov.21 } formed, it euys, Ly a lowing iron Agent, has sent a letter to the County More 4 11,339 tons less, Brisk to high porthorly to westerly \u2014or\u2014 monpery house in Dublin that Entield Council representing bis difficuity in Comparative Statement ot Arrivals and Ton windsg partly cloudy aud cold weather, muzzl -lowiers and Snider rifles (cast.procuring instent employment for the wh om dre to Jou: Nov, ae compared .G.T.Kixasron, Supt.ST Tl NERY off Army stores) are being soid in the | Low arrivals and usking the Council wis muse cuis at Tour 1 ! A A 0.! capilal of Ireland al Gu.each, and that to urgo farmers to notify him wben | 1872\u201416?steaiuers.231,616 tons.they are being imported in casos con- they require laborers.1870216 ow 337,647 = LATEST FROM RIVER PORTS taining each 280 rifles.It also says that ho propeller City of Montreal, from \u2014 \u2014AT\u2014 ' pen ue à propo y \u2019 More 86 081 tons \u2014_\u2014 A large quantities are being imported Onwego, reports yesterday's storm as 9e, more, Father Point, Nov.21.into the North of Ireland, via Dun- h Compar tive Matemens of Arrivals and Tome Heavy snow storm lust night ; about oncof the severest abe ever experi- | pare is 4 th Nov,, 36 compared wita Same dalk, and it quotes its Belfast corres .ge ,; ; ; seven Inches tell; wif NW wind;| 87 Potoer Sti wot.pondent av stating that he had bandiod need.cout an Bo, Belle lett with dale last year morue thermometer 17.some of a lot which were being carted a weather and had to turn baek.1878178 vessels «30,3 .6 toms.= \u2014 from a steamer to one of the railway | Mr.Thomao Workman, President, | 1979\u2014225 « 51,907 +4 Hanrsx's Nsw MonTaLY for Decom- termini, and that they seomod to bim | and Mr, T.Wolforstoin Thomas, Gen.More 19,573 tous more ber continues to sustain its woli-known | This is a Bons Fids Cheap Sals [in every respect pertout weupons.The {oral Manager vf Molson's Bank, are in | = character for good, sound reading.Tronmonger also calls attention to an town inspecting the affaire of the NEW \u201cThe fortunes of the Bonapartes,\u201d mith advertisement in a Sheffield PAPO | bank's branches, and are now engaged ADVERCISENEETS.Âine portaits, givos much interesting | A6 tbe 1 ass of our promusse ends on Quoting these guns at 8s.exch, Ou the |cxamining matters here, eee information regarding that remark.pvr hand, the rien, Jouruals Which Observing Xe.Bethune in the Court Pras of en } in she able family.Ladies who wish to of Common Plon\u2019 yesterday sittin tatsics uebes, Saperio excel in ote of the necessary depart DECEMBER lst, 187), sllegations, and quote several prom.without the Bar and not Wearing h D ee Se bor.* cor.ments of housekeeping will do well to {nent ironmongery firms throughout |Q.C.yown, Chief Justios Wises in | Th ee nas aber one thonsad uning themselves with whet is the country who disoredit the stute- | vie\" borrow a gown and come Sight bun rain doing in tbe \u201cNew York Ouolring ea of tick mass bho dispiesd ot by | ments of the Boglieb trade journal.(Lio iE SG OF 8 Bown oxplain.| ype \"TH fon: Jodge Andrew Hoquet, | School.\u201d \u201cThe City of Atlanta,\" | thet dete, \u2014 od that ho had relinquished his own | noph Leger Hardy, où te M \u2018oh of 2a.\u201c Palestine of today,\u201d and \u201c\u201cQeane.Pozion Courr To-par.\u2014 Before D.in accordance with the decision of the Charles des Grondi.oy, Distrit of Quebes, .mara Hills,\u201d throw light on the man.| We have made stil) dharay, Esq, J.P.~A revenue case |Supreme Court in the great seal case.| esses merebant, | pers and customs of the present in- was called and xed for the 28th in.{Boing dake by the Bench for snox-| | Phicug, abitants.e three veri.es, to- ° stant.Victor er Was tried on a | pression opiniun iu the matter, ve \u2019 gether with short tales, sketches, Further Reductions ! Johns of receiving coal stolen from Cater Justice Wilson and Mr.Justios ail en ed ot the ge) poetry and reviews of new works all Mr.Falck's, knowing it to have been.[Galt both stated that they thought pièges anknown, roading, son combine to form a capital namber, - stolen.He was convicted and was to | Mr.Bethune was doing what was Defendant, nearly every article being profusely 8 our alemdy grasily reduesd Prices.|ressive his sontonse this atterncon.{right in dufing his silk sed Sie in a | Seeing the gritos presented oa the past.illustrated with fine woodeuts.This Margaret Morrisey, who stole the |cordunce with the Judgment of the | of the Plaatif, alse the a'iduvit adduced \" December number begine the sixtieth - -_ above coat and gave it to Wagner, was | Supreme Court They ates > uphold hig | 42d the bulife reduce to he welt of sam volume of tho magazine.sue committed for trial at the Quarter view at the same Lime adding that | S5ve Dofandant hardy, Sod.ns, \u2014e THE STOOR IS SPLENDIDLY | sessions in January next.they did not express their opiniass | tae Province of Quecec, bat hes immepessie | Last May the Stanton mine,.Pa, n.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 officially, property therein, it is ordered has bp (we caught fire and was flooded.The| _#: ASSOBTEDN +.k Reconpan's Couar To-Dar.\u2014 Martin A uwnt distressing case was revealed | Sivertisemeuts, to be published in the i work of removing the water was.no- na, * | Darby, drunk and resisting the police, |at the Polise Cours this morning who | F'euch language in \u201cL'aclairear\u201d s nous = | complished un Wednesday lnet.On \u2014 got two monte\" jeil George Laurier, | Jamus Kelly was chapged with dising | tes nivo ie vus Laser pen, Monday it was discovers that tho , ee throwiug snowballs, was fined 84 and (off une: of \u201cthe fingors of Mra.Mary | the \u201cDaily Meroury,\u201d papse publi fire bad worked its way up be pried 00 Per Oat.Baise any Thing 0% | oats, Victor Chalifour, arrested ior | Dunn.When the prosecutery pid in that language a be sed ir of Genrer the point ronched by the water, and in the City.drunkenness, wns discharged.Joun |usked wbot witbossce she had, she | b6, the dete susut, be summoned 1.appear - Noel, throwing snowballs, one month's ropligd unly my Jsughter and à girl | \"Ibn two mouths tom the date of the lash mine is now being flooded , pgain.; \u20ac \u2014\u2014\" CTT ae ji Ca Bd my tee ap from (be | Sli mine, sas a seas ; .fc hie vy wal © me \u20ac: or we Ou the 31st Instant, Big eth,» wiigw ¢ Ses Small Bills for Lito, The Pi blom hes bass redwsq ruined hand to the Court, TOE ou dj M ae me 1hotate Vito au : * 0° noted chief, Associ A tree copy.; EE ue cu mm nei sdb Ble Sek Sho deed Ly coir be pared of omorrow beeen |.\"25.svasovan Hermon Cemetn nay, ER | | |for resletingarrest.The agent of the | Trinity Sobool of Medicine and Toros.[We dy 2 instant, ot 3.30 pu rents tad ni * 87 PETER STREMR tribe is losved at this partial solution | to Lacrosse Football Clubs.NMemtniuskt Languiior & Langalier, Ë ances sre respectfully invited to atta: \"eMev.14, 1000, - of the Poncs dificaition.! Weather clear and five, Nov.6, 819.à 3 La _ Lord + PS LATEST SHARE LIST.Qube =, November 31, 187°.THE QUEBEC DAILY WTR 15, ETES A lan: Line].ne tp AE EEE sy.\u201c .wr apte if | 5 25 3 > po Wo.141 [140% 3 et ne | 8ï 4 pa ITE IIS s po| 1 4 7 34 po{1i8 Jus 0 pel 9 ?tis po) 1 | te 60/3 pe) 66 | 9 35:1.0 4,50 | 00 100.3 pc] 65 3 sesene-ceeel 1008 pe.% Towuships 108 | 34 pio.| 95 \u2018102 ntionale | $0 3 pof 7e | #1 \u201c| 19816 paf is + 4 -\u201c 100 |0 he 6 | 65 100 9 pe.\"min 10012 po] 674 10 , 2h pc.|ve [100 Moatr'l Telegraph] 4613 pc | 06, ; 88 Montreal Gas Co.! dis be.1% | 138 Dom's.Tolegaphy 5.13 p.c.| 68} 74 Rad Rallway| 5e re | se Rich, & Ont, Nav.: | 100 Beye) Canadien iv had Ball Ge.ooo] 1100] 33 pe.$Y 180° Se fan Gods is 3} pe.I IVA Quobec I 8 ZoNDs.pe 834 P, A.BHAW, NPRECERXNTED ATTRACTION Over Hall « Million Dibtribuied Louisiana State Lottery Company.This Institution was regularly incorporsted by tbe Legisitnre of the Sade:for Educe tional and charitable purposes, in 1863 for res FERN OF TWBNTY-Siys YRARS to which contract the inviolable faith of the State is pledged, with « Capital of $! 000,0 0, to which it has since added & rem rve tad of $880, 00.16 grand Single Number Drawings wil] take place month It never cales or ponpones.Lookst the mine Distriution $ GRAND PROMENADE CONCKET during which will sake place the 118th GRAND MONTHLY ans vus New Orl Tuogds December Te, At New Orleans ; hy oe.! 6th, Under the personal supervision snd menage- m nt of Gm.G.T.BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gea.SJUBAL A.EARLY, of Virginia.Ca 1 Prise, $100.000 MF\" NOTICE\u2014Tickets are Toa Dollars only.Halves, $5.Fifth, $3.Tentha $1.i i 0 1 Capital prise of 1 ++rund prise of.80,000 § fond.prise Ax 20,008 prises of 10,000 « Large prises of, | 8,000.+ 90,008 20 Priseg of 1,004.80 : 660.100 300.06 00 10,080 s100,000 en 100000 APPROSINATION PRORMR.100 Approximation prises of $279.38,000 100 do \u2026-400.2,0000 loo de w.7500 11,479 2 aacenting 10.$892,500 Ges, 6.T.of Bo) Camis Gendnial a.Barly, of Ya.» slom we,\u201d Appliention fur rates to eiahe shosid only Vs made to tue ske: of the e Company in New Orleans.- ' ; W ite for Ciroalars : £ assed orders: vw * MeA - DAUPHIN, or: 2.0.Borde, New Orleans, aime, LATION At Ha 310 Broadway, New York Sovember 10, 1079.: + 6m ao do {Nensiy eppocite thé Ferry Lazding ) Persors rnd vo he um- mer witl be provi dr bee sible terms, finding all venictiors ant nain au 1 city Shit, a st tbe Jantest.rates of tbe ~ondinaty oountry bouse accommodation Pre cam visio pe sind saloomad Froit, milk sad cakes aivers os Lobeior, Sardince wn eh, | A i} | convealivnee: - Row 110% ed Ye Ad Nes isan Sion al mg vai te ac t Goo : ee AT RELIGION, no \u2018 addi td 30 te en qe + RL > yr Under Contaged [with the Government of Canada for the of Canadian & Uni United | Nails 1679\u2014SUMEER ARS ÉCRIS NE ' {tna computed 1th: ondermated fyM-glass, full-pewared -built, doubl Xia e iron steomabipe Vensi.SARDINIAN.Jr Cony {4 YOLYNBALAN.a â10N Cept.K, Brown, SARMATIAN.0006013000 Cupt.A.Al CIRCANSIAN.c 3400 | opt 1.Wylie 1000 Cont.Graben A900 Onpt.Treoks 2500 Capt, Wolds 8760 Capt J.@.Sophos «03000 Capt.J.Miteble.1060 Capt.H.Wylie, I .\u201cS188 Oapt.NoDegs! CANADIAN .20.3008 Capt N Moles PHGNIGJAN., 960 Capt.Jas, Seott WALDENSIAN $Y Gaps.LeGalals.CORINTHIAN 3004 Capt.Meatios, LUCERNE.2800 Sept.Kor.AUADIAN ce » 1 6 » 0 0 1350 Onpé.Cabel NEWFOUNDLAND.1300 Copé.Myttu> TUE ETEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL MAIL LIME (sailing from LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY, and from YUEBLQ every SATURDAY oalling at LOCH FOYLE to recive on board and land Mails and Passengers.to and krow pra and Scotland; are iniemied to be des- FHOM QUEBEC.MORATIAN.0000.Saturday, 8th Nov, Pravwiay.\u201c 18th « PoLYNBSLAN, .eae \u201c find « oat of Pannes from Quebec ; evenesaes FER $50, $10 or Jas, according odsticn, Intermediate covreosnsees $40 SLOCTOER.ceoee rare corres sorte desoce $36 otas TUE STEANELS UF \u2018tax ange + Line, mailing from Gt w ever: THESDAY, aod fron QUEBEC où or about every THUKSUAY, are intended to be des patched FROM QUEBEC, Nustonius om er about Mantronus « bu Comnrmus \u201c * Sst * Paveauus 4 4.239d « THE STEAME&S OF THE Halifax Mall Line will leave Halifax for 8t.John's, Ng, sod Liverpoot = as follows : Wov.15th + roars A SO Boturs Thok ete Teaned at Bedoved ater.Berths not secured antil paid for.An experionced Burgeon enrried om oweh A Tender with Mails and Passengers fe the Liverpool Mail Nteumers will leave the Napeicou Whart or.ry Sauu-day invrulug, 6t uine c\u2019elock precisely.For turtnes particuisre apply te « ;, + A0, RAR à CA, ST Te.+ 1 GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE.TRADE Tao Gasar Exe-r nape trace 2\" Len Bnusoy An unfailing cure for demloal Weakness, Spere matorshes, Jm- Before qe of Seff-Abuse ; a Loss of Memior a: Fai in che Back; ness 07 vigiup, Premature Old A, end men, a mS se sumption and s Premetuse Grave.Pall rpg or pamphlet, \u2018Which we rs te a ans wuld TE 44 ab SEES mais on Pa Soesiph ot.the THE RoRAY Xxvioovs oo ide\u201d aH Eh wed bes bd en \u201c0j.1 ; fr mnt (or SL nd pou dou la a og oa in.seesier's ek M rye orte a Te 2 HE RS DICTIONLRY for Sve yearly subscribers to.4 Piles AC py of has lomo mire orb we will gi AGENTS WANTED, b> whew x @sfar * bucks, apogimes om JA CLARK 4) FEEL dl he a 9 Marais Dicimary od ti Ft | 510850 at \" ola ACTUALLY BE MADE WITH THB GREAT WESTERN Sh Tian ro WB KEAN IT, and are prepared to demonstrate the flot \u2026 POUR.'AUGERS are opesated entirely by HORSE POWER, a GUARANTEED to bore at the rate of 10 to 15 FEET PER HOUR.They Bare om 3 6 Feet in Diane ud ANY DEPTH Roque! They are WARRANTED TO BORE SUCCESSFULLY IN ALL KINDS OF EARTH, SOFT SAND and LIMESTONE; BITUMINOUS STONE COAL, SLATE, and HARDPAN, and make the BEST OF WELLS ia QUICKSAND, GRAVEL, and GAVY EARTHS.They are Baslly Operated, Simple in Cemetraction, and Dusable | The Cheapest and Mess Proctical fn the Werié! Mr MANUFACTURED AT OUR OWN WORKS, Som the Very Best of Matesial, by Skilled and Prachcal Worimen.AGENTS Wanted in Every pu SOA OR one pr ir firent ie or et me?SES em GRELY WESTERN WELL ATGER WORKS TR © Bloomfield, Davie pm.tows.| July .1, 1879, Pt .DR.J COLLIS BROW, Fever, Crump, Moniagitie, &e.- to havd halt a dosen bottles sent at suce to the above address.\u201d res = et Gein rd December, 1864.\\ 1 wisdoubtedly the ao 0 RUDYNK Wes datent uncrué) re rt varied\u2019 to say, bad bows sworn (0.\u2014 Boe nly, 108s whaling wedioal teitimeny ssoomys cd snch bottle.Layee |} 6.in ; \"1 ii iy July fy an FUR SALE.amener ans oe | Aw) son sous Piiweg tn 0 AGENTS to oie et i dut iad a sew or, nap lee de gt: soa 1 pag odlolbe Br fusdot [rss - oi 1 dso = param OF LOE dude tient ua i \" A oe to gose's Kad ad À Latge Pernishel Front Reon In Buade , mare M ul
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