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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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[" DAML Y EVENING COR + MERCU Wg AT \u201c vn RY We YBAR-NO.109 MORES ET STUDIA ET POPULOS ET PRÆLIA DICAM\u2014 Viry.Georg, IV 6 QUEBEC.SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1880.SIX 0\u2019CLOCK EDITION PRICE ONE OENT \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 me \u2014 mp EE EE SUNDAY IN QUEBEC.DOMINION LEGISLATURE.absolutely correct, and only wonders! _Morusest Morumast! Moruass! | lars you \u2014 at the omoiscience of the German ataif | disturbed at nisht and broken of your rest by (Toranto Globe, May 5.) In spito of the tonucity with which the people of the Province of (Juchee adhere to their traditional obeurvunces their ways are gradually being modified by the public opinion of the rent ef the continent.The mont recent ublio évidence of change is to be ound in the pastoral of the Archbishop of Quebee, directed aginst thy Bunday habits ot tho Frencl-Ca adieu people.They are \u201cordered to refrain m plessure partics, walks, drives, and wooing on the first day of the woek, which must hereafter be devoted wholly to worship and contem lation.The pustoral sims st nothing eas thun the revolutionizing of Frene Canadian sentiment regardin: Sunday observance.Hitherto the people, especially in rural districts, huve devoted Sunday morning Lo religieu sud Bunday afternoon Lo amusement.on the wholo, their mirth wav not of a boisterous kind, though it must be sdmitted that the young men bad a very discreditable fond ness for impromptu Sunday horre-races on the ice in winter.The alternoon was one for dawdling, visiting, and eracking jokes, somowhat subdued by an overpowering scnse of wenring good cloths.Families of a contemplative disposition were much given to a habit of solemnly fishing after church.And the stout young shantymen, offen ar rayed in frock coats, gorgeous neckties gaiter buots, and very remarkable long stockings, were wont on Sunday to ur soft nothings into the ears of their \u201c blondes.\u201d Tt is said that some Upper Canadian youths are addicted to courting on the first day of the week, but we hope that this iv a fiction.At any rate the Archbishop of Quebec is determined to allow in his diocese no such practices in future.His people are indignant, perhaps virtu ously indignant, for they went on in the old traditional way without any sonse of irreverence.Doubtless it will be many years before Sunday is regarded in Quebec as entirely a holy day and not a Loliday in part.But the desirable chunge will bo enect ed, the clergy being sided by the overmastering power of surrounding opinion.The French Sunday will disspposr with many other less object able features of lifo in Lower Canads The evsy, lugy, polite peasants must ive place to men more onergetic and aborious, driven by our terrible Anglo.American toxkmaster, the desire to \u201crise in the world.\u201d No doubt the eagerness for material improvement advances civilization and mukes the existence of vast populations possible, but it is inconsistent with the quaint, careloss, contented, lovable disposition that keeps the Lower Canadian French happy and poor.FOUR IRON-CLADS FOR SALE.(Pall Mall Gazette.) It will be interesting to see how much the four iron-cluds which the Admiralty have decided to sell out of the service will futch.Peru, being at tho present Lime engaged in war, will presumably vot bo allowed to be come a purchaser or she would make a high bid for thera; and manned by a Peruvian crow, or perhaps it would be more correct to say by a crew of the officers and mon serving im the Peruvian navy, even the weskest of the four vesscls would probably be found to bo capable of rendering good service.Tho ships to be sold are the Research, Pallas, Favorite und Enterrise, aiid with the vxception of the ast named they are all lurgoer than, and all ave an henvily armored as, the now well known Husscar.The Reseurch, 1,253 tons, was launched in 1863, and cost, with ber engines, ruther over £84,000 ; the Favorite 2,098 tons, was luunched in 1863, und cost, wilh bor machinery, £154,000 ; the Palins, 2,572 tone, was luunched in 1865, and oust £200,000 : while the small Enterprise, 903 tous, was launched in 1864, and cost £80,000.Two of the ships, thu Pallus and Research, were in commission last your, having only paid ot in July lust ; the formes Sfsee having served for seven and tbe latter for eight years, in succession in the Medterruneaus The other two iron cluds, the Enterprise and the Favorite, buve long been condemned 8 unfit for veu service.All four vessels ure built of wood and sre armored with four and n bal{ inch plates, and ure construcied on the boX buttery aystem, The following Acts were sanctioned ! by the @uvernor General yostorduy : \u2014 Act to amoud the sect respecting offences against the person, snd to repeal the uct providing that persons charged with suauult whall Lo witnesses, Act respecting the Credit Valley Railway Co.To vxtend the power of the Manitoba South Western Colonizstion Railway Co.Respecting the Ontario Reformatory for Buys.To uke provision with respect to public lands 16 British Columbia, For the relief of Pormnaent Building Bociotics und Loan Companies.To wind up La Banque Ville-Marie.To incorporate the Great North Western Telograph Compuny.To authorize Emorson lo construct a bridge over Red River, Munitobu.Respecting the Montresl Telegraph Company.To incorporate the Pontiac Pacific Junction Railway Company.To appoint 8 resident representative agent for Canada in tho United Kingdom.To alter duties of Customs and Excise.Extending the act of 1879, respecting duties on promissory notes and bills of exchange to the whole Dominion.To enable the Harbor Commissioners of Montreal to puy u life annuity to the widow of the late Hon.John Young.To authorize the ruising of a further sum to enable the Quebec Harbor Commissioners to com- piste the tidal dock.To repeal the act granting subsidies towards certain tolographic communications.Res cling the Harbor of Pictou, N.Slespecting the Reformatory for Juvenile Offenders, Prince Edward Island, Respecting the Industrial Refuge tor Girls, Ontario.Roapecting the Canoda Central Railway Company To wind up tho Consolidated Bank of Canada To incorporate the Assini boire Bridge Co.To incorporate tho Souris and Rocky Mountain Railway Co.To incorporate the South Saskatchewan Valley Railway Co.To consolidate nets relating to Northwest territories.Respecting the adminis tration of criminal justico in territory in dispute botwoen the Guvernment of Outario and the Dominion.To amend acts respecting Dominion notes.To authorize certain investigations under outh.To amend the law of evidence wn criminal cuses, ns respects deposi tions of persons unable to attend the trial.To amond act respecting cruelty to animals.To incorporate Nelson Valley Railway Transportation Uo.To amend tho \u201cGeneral Inspection Act, 1874 \"Respecting tho removal ot obstructions in navigable rivers by wrecks Respecting Montreal Asaurance Company.To amend the \u201cSupreme and Exchequer Courts Act.\u201d Po incorporate Winnipeg and Hudson's Bay Railwsy and Stenmsbip Co.To amend Dominion Lands Act, 1879.To consolidate and amend acts respecting Inland Revenue.To amend act res pecting inspection ot petroleum To amend ucts respecting Trinity House und Harbor Commissioners of Montreal.To make better provision respucting the navigation of Cunudian waturs.To confirm orders in Council respecting graving dock at Esquimauit.To ratify agree monts betwoen the Government of Canada and the Canada Central Railway Co.To amend the act relating tu banks and banking, and to continue for u limited Lime tbe chartors of certain banks.Relating to interest on Moneys secured by mortgage of real estale.Respecting certain savings banks in Ontario and Quobve.To amend luws respecting Indians.RUSSIA.Rebuilding and Strengthening Her Frontier Fortresses.London, May 3.A Berlin correspondent saye:\u2014 Russian fortresses at thy most import unt strutegicnl points slong tie whole trontior, both in Europe and Ania, are to bo reconstructed and renovated, es.pocialiy thoss near the German, Auswring and Roumanian borders.Kars 8 being entirely reconstructed, and Butoum aud Poti nev to be mado ma rive fortrusscs of thu first rank, Ite rhaps a fuct of some importance that tho distribution of Russisu troops in the western Provinces ot the Empire in no longer contradicted by the St.Petersburg press.The Golo noticing the military map of Romi recently bllshed by the German, Uapt.von tech, regards its particulars ms in obtaining requinite information, \u2018The opinion iv sppareutly entertained by the Golo, that this distribution of Russian troops iv not ut sli dangerous to Germany, # point on which the Berlin Goverument diffors from Russian diploraatisis and publicists.\u2014m AN AUSTRIAN WAR VESSEL IN NEW YORK.A great booming of gune announced the arrival uff the Battery at New York on Monday afternoon of the Austrian man -vf-war Saidu, after a 20 days\u2019 sail from Juimaica _ Tne officers said the pussage from Jamaica bad buen exceedingly rough, and about the 30th of April the ship encountered a tornado, which they thought must have been the samu that passed over South Caroling shortly before that date.The Saida is a steam scrow corvette of 2,44U toms bLurden, with engines of 400 horse pow.r.She currive eleven 15 centinetre new sys tem atvel bronze guns, and has on board six Harvey torpedoes Thin is her first voyage, the vessel having been completed in Septomber last.Ou October 15 who started from Pula, the Austrian war harbor, and has touche! at Gibraltar, Bahia (Brazil) Capetown, St, Helena, Martinique wnd Jamacis.She is communded by Cupt.Felzel, snd has teu other officers.There sro also on the Austrian Naval School at Finme, who are making their first cruise, two surgeons, a puymaster and three enginvers.The crow con- wists of 316 men, Saida will remain for three weoks, after which she would return to Pola by way of Lisbon, Portugal.While here the officers will make private visite to Niagara Falls, Philadelphia, Washington and other places of intorest, The Austrian Consul, Mr Theodore Havemeyer, was reveived on buard on Monday.Among the cadets is Charles Stephen son of the late Archduke Fordinand of, Russia.The royal cadet, who ig nineteen years of age, is brother of the Queen of Spuin.He is making bie firat trip.With him us his travelling companion and tutor, is Captain Baron Spaun, who wus lately the military attuché at the Austrian Legation, London.STRANGE DEATH OF A YOUNG WIFE, The Alleged Result of Loving \u201cNot Wisely but Too Well.\u201d From St.Cutharine\u2019s come; the particulars of some extraordinary hupe punings in Niagara township, which appear to demand investigation.ltis suid that a well-to-do furmer in that township acted in tho most dishooors able manner towards a girl, undor promise to marry her, Having dis graced his uffianced, he declined to marry her, and attompted to get bis uncle to assist him in getting the aid ot some modical quuck to help him out of the scrape into which bis indiscretion bad led lim.By the intervention of a St.Catharine's medical man, to whom the affair was reported, the uniswful act was pre vented under threat of exposure and punishment.Subsoquently, to save au action in court, the farmer was compelled to marry the girl whom he bad treated so cruelly.But she bad ouly been married three weeks when she died of convulsions and bleeding at the eyes, nosso, mouth and ears.Medical aid was obtained but nothing could save the unfortunate girl from the grave.A CawabIAN CHALLENGES VANDERBILT.=\"Lt would trouble a trotter,\u201d recently remarked Wm.H.Vanderbilt, \u201cto throw 300 miles behind him in three days.There never was, and never will be, a trotter able to do it.\u201d \u201cI wish to inform Mr.Vanderbilt,\u201d writes Mr.C.Lossie, of St.Hyacinthe, Quebec, to the Now York Sus, that it ho wishes to lay down in any trust worthy bands the sum of £1,800, or soy larger sum, I will find bim a Canadian horse that is a trotter, and will make the 300 miles in throe con secutive days, and rbape better Now is the time fur the millionaire to back bis opinion, and, if he wishue, after the trot, to secure for bimself a sick child gufforing.and crying with the sxcruclating pain of cutting treth ?If so, go at once and get & bottle of Mus.Wisstow's sooymise svavp.It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediateiy\u2014depend upon it : theie is nu mistake about it.\u2018There is nots mother eu earth whe has ever used it whe will uot set} you at unce thas It will regulate ! the bowels, sud give rest to tbe mother, and relief and Lieltb to the child, operating like magic 16 ie perfoutiy wmfe to use in all cases.and pleasant to the taste, and is the rescriptivm of one of the oldest aud bess female phy-iciaus end nurees in the United wwe, Full directions for using will se- compary each bottle.None genuine unless the fac-Simile of Cuntis & Psakise ie on the outaide wrapper.Hold by ali Medicine Dealers 25 cents à bottle.Beware of imitations.Baown's Huvsesulp Pavscss is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the world, Will moss surely quickeu the bloud, whether taken internally ur applied esternally, and 1iereby more certainly Rates Pars, wheth-r chronic ur acute, then sny other pain allevis tor, aud {et is warranted double the strength vf any similar preparation.It cures pain iu the Side, Back or Bowels, sore \u2018Ihreat, Rheumatism, Too hache, and ALL Acues.and is Tus (rast Renmgwse or | Pats.* Grown's H::0snuozp Pawacsa\u201d should | be in every family.A teaspooufui cf the Panacea ius tumbler of hot water (sweetened, if prefered], taken at bedtime, will Brass 25 cts, 8 bottls, Muocw Sicaxses, undoubtedly with children, attributed to other causes, is occusioned by Werms.Bauws\u2019s Veauirsas Coupirs, er Worm Lossoges, sithough effectual is de- streyfDg worms, can do ue possible injury to the most delicate child.This volusble combination has been suoeve-fully used by physicians, and found Ww be abselutely sure in eradicating worms, se hursful te ebl'dren.Twent;-Âve coutsa box.Jon 33-1y \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CANADA, Prevines of Quabes, | SUPBRIORCOURT, Distriot of Beaues.Aus Milbours, widow of the iste William Peser, is hus !ifetirme of the Parish of 88.George, Lieuten- aut-Cuiunel of Militia, and sesgnour of Lue soignouriee of 3t.Etienne snd Aubert Gallion; William Milbourn Po.sr, gentleman , the Honourable Christies Henry Poser, advueste and senator ; Mary Magdeles \u2018\u2019eser, spinster; David Gordon Poser, gentls- wan} Joho Ado'phus Pos r, geutlswan ; ali «fthe storesnid Parish of 4.(te tgs and U une Barbara ohanns Poser, wife separated as to property by marringe cuotract of Charles HBrowa Laoglois, Esquire, sdvooats, both ef the ban/u of the eity of Quebec, and the said Charles Brown Lang ois te assist his said wife in eo iar us may be required, ve.The St.Lawrenes Miniog Company, s body serrate.whose lust known chief pl os of business was in the ci 7 ef quebec, but whe bave ness at pre août, Defandantss In Chambens before the Fomeursble udge Jeseph Noel Bossé The secend day ef April, ene thousan ! eight hna- dred aud eighty.Wheress it appears by the return of the bailiff, bearer of the writ of suiamens in this cause issued, and hy the afilavit Aled by the Plaiatiffs, that the Defendants bave no office or known plase of business, Der a president, secretary ur agent, it is ordered en petition of Plaimifls through their attorsiss, Messrs Hossé & Languedoc.that by an order to be * inserted during & month in the newspaner es'ied | The Dailg Mereury and in the ewapajer ealied Le | Nowselliste, bith published 18 she city of Quebec, the : Defendants be summoned to appesr befsre this « eurt and to answer the notion in this eauss, and io default of the \u20ac eu doing «b the expiration of the said notices, the Plaintiffs are pertaitted to prosesd | to judgment against the defendants ss in à cause by | default.A true pr, &.VHALNA \u2019 PSC.April 13, 1800.1m NEW OL 7 NEW LIGHT! ! FAMILY SAFETY Brand XXX refined, briitiant sod non-ezplosiv , manufactured by np morgue.od this afternoon on the Plains b tho lnek of | I on the atroets, after the manner of relive\u2019 the public\u201d exchequer at (he samo time.Though in reality the This we have carvfally noted for over ten years as & With the revival of immigration comes à renowal of the horrors of Fourtven doaths from the effects of Another steamor arrived on Friday having 1,914 pussengers on bosrd, 450 more than the vousoi wns rogistercd On this ship there were nbout ten square feet of deck The condition of thé \"tweon decks must have Our! immigration policy prevents tno uvercrowding of Immigrants give the gold shoulder to 8 country which does not allow them to bring in more woar, and which adds tive per cent.tq the forty per cent.tax upon such extra clothing as they paid for in cash \u2014 Bishop Colenso is anxious for the liberation of the ex-Zulu king Cetewayo, who for seven months bus been \u201c Imagine, \u201d writes confinement muet be fur one who at hisown krual took bis regular daily constitutional of four or five miles and back again.It will kill him, 1 fear, if long continu.PARLIAMENTARY CompANION,\u2014Mack- intosh's admirable \u2018 Canadian Parliamentary Companion and Annual Register for 1880,\" a ncat pocket volume of 500 pages, camo to hand this morning, from the office of the This is the eighteenth year of this useful manual, und each issue gives | P cludes the result of the late genoral elections in Ontario, Prince Edward has granted the degree of Doctor of Hyacinthe, and that of Doctor of The Rev, W.Plaistince, who is to be ordained priest with others on Trinity Sunday, will accompany the Archhe commisrion named to enquire into the canonization of Mgr.Laval has been The Archbishop has T.D., P.Roussel, STD, Aincan, 8.T.L.; fiscul promoter, Revnneay; apostolic baitiff, Rev.A.À.Bruchesi, L.T.L., and P, O'Leary.The Superiorand the Rev.J.C.K.Luflamme, tulators in Lhe case, Megloire, bas been appointed curate The sergeants will have $1.25; 1st class constables 96 conte, and 2nd class constables T0 cents.Constable Paquet ne hundred cunstablos huve besn so fur added ww the force sad sworn in this \u2014\u2014e Morning.\u2014 About 7.30 this morning, fire was discovered in the two-story Lenement house on the streut, owned by Mr.J.Fitegeraid.It seoms to huve broken out in an unoo There Bonr Fousp.\u2014=Tho body of an an- known femulo infant was found this in the vicinity of the Departmental Buildings and removed to the Cavaiay Imarsorion.\u2014 The two troops of Quobos Humars were inspoet- Colonel Deskesnay, Bipriy in, |r ers we ners.« hile pat some | THis bn's\u2019 Calls \"tty convigle ap Work sjeaning its| y= oy a) : und expos ty male 8 saving a al ibid; N of at Wart\u2019 \"sh Ro por year The Too st terse oie don the relief ship Constollation the entire cargo has gono to islands pinmatey of the Unie of Corryebions Long \u201cmost distens pointe loag the const, to which assistance cannot be \u2018soût ns regularly lacos.The officers af tho Constella- Mon will give an entertainment on board the ship today and thon the return voyage will commones W-morrow or Monday.Liverpool, May 8-11.30 a.m.Cotton dull and cnsicr, Uplands, 613 18d.; Orleaus, 6}, THIS AFTERNOON'S TELEGRAMS Fort Worth, Toxos, May 8.Isham Kapp, colored, was hangod yesterday for rape.Ile confe-seu to the crime, Crockety, Texas, May 8.The juil was sot on fire from within by the prisoners laut evening.John alkor, who was in tho ovll whore the fire began, was found dead, Ranton, Pa., May 8.One thousand spectators witnessed a ptizefight yesterday on McKcever's field, botweon Dave Richards and Tom Thomas.At the end of the 27th round the combatants could hardly stand, and the fight was declared a draw.During the fight, when blood spurted from Richards\u2019 mouth, the spectators cheered lustily and Richandy\u2019 wite broke through tho ring, exclaiming \u201cGo for him, Dave.\u201d The * | battle will be fought out soon, On Friday night, ncar Tobyhanna, Nellie Btuples while visiting her aunt stepped too near the furnace.Her clothes caught fire and she rushed to tho woods in terror, dying soon after burned to a erisp.Portland, Oregon, May 8.Official information concerning Tues day's storm on the Columbis River 6 fsbing grounds shows that 28 were drowned.Wellington, Kansas, May 8.A company of infuntry from Fort Reno cnptured Captain Payne and 66 men who had entered Indian territory recently snd began building on Oklab free lands.Tiiden yosterday said to an intimate friend that while ho hud not formlaly intended to bo a candidato except in case of Lhe nomination of Grant, he bad now resolved to be one in any evont, aud that Payne would be his choice for President.The third term Senators have held infurmal consultations concerning the best man to substitute in Grant's lace.They incline to Humilton Fish.\u2018The Presbytery has found the Rev.Nevin Woodside, wiio hus been on trial several days, guilty ot falsehood and unbecoming conduct City CouxciL.\u2014The Council met Inst everiing.Present :\u2014His Worship the Mayor, J.D, Brouseeau, Esq, in the chair, and Messrs.McWilliam, Johnston.Vallerund, Russell, Bowen, Bourget, Langevin, Pueachey, Rinfret, Archer, Gingras, Shea, Migner, Rheaume, Samson, Valley, Guay, Hearn, Hagens, MeLaughlin, Turner.Presented tho following report of mortuary statiatics for the month of April last :\u2014Notro Dume de Quebec, 12; St.Jean Baptiste, 18; St.Roch de Quebec, 38; St Patrick, 14; Moant Hermon.15.The Special Committee to strike Standing Committees, reported the tollowing:\u2014 Finance Committee \u2014 À lder- men diearn, Guay and Henchoy, and Conncillors McWilliam, Langevin, Roy, Turner and Bowen.Roads Com mittee \u2014 Aldermen Rhbeaume and Vallerand aud Councillors Peachey.McLaughlin, Shes, Samson and Archer.Market Committee \u2014 Aldermen Bourget, Rintret and Givgrus, and Councillors Mc William, Migner, Hagen and Samson.Fire Committee \u2014 Aldermon Bourgot, Guuy, Rintret, Vailerand, Rhesumeo, Councillors McLaughli-, Russell and Bowen, Water Works \u2014Aldvymen Eloarn and Henchey, and Councillors Penchy, Johnston, Roy, Shen, Archer, Vallee, Ferry Committee \u2014 Aldermen Heurn and Bourget, and Councillors Langevin, Jobnston, Russell, Migner, Vailee and Bowen.By law Committee \u2014 Aldermon Rhenume, Givgras and Henchey, and Councillors ngevin, Johnston, Hagens, Turner and Valleo = Health Committee \u2014Alderman | Rinfret, und Councillors Archer, Jobnston, Russell, Hagens, Roy, Samson and Turner-\u2014 Paintine.\u2014 Mr.J.8.Burford, house and sign painter, of 35 Scout streot, makes a «peciulty of paper hanging in the latest style, und tint ing bliude.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Gurring Ready ron THR QUEBEC Revisw \u2014It is said that reveral local regiments are looking out for pioneers, corporals snd privatos, wjio arg able to muke pole and mako VE nu : toe\u201d doctand, LAR mont | as Lo more inlhnd* 4.At Ogres, Pitts, Revelb'd (ou zg Hamilton, M.A.Vest in of Ret Hemvwbod, nest Qhébec.NAW ADVRKETISANANTS.| Paintiog sud Paper Haaging\u2014Jno § Bariord * Fhérte \u2014A F Bentiold | Public Notios\u2014 Andrews; Garon, Awdrews & | Fitapatrick | Concert \u2014Coffes Room No à Removal - M Rourilhac Grand Instrumental Cancert\u2014Thos 8 Cole pr TEE CEE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.TSHIRTS.= Po the Lurgan Amor vo In tho Cy \u2014D a LOW PRICES, \u2014 | SAR P=! COLLARS, BCAREN, ete.\u20140a0 To\u2014 A.F.BANFIELD's.28 MOUNFAEN HILL.Mar 8, 1980.sm-410 \u201cCONCERT.Coffee Room No 1, On Monay, 10th i.stant.A Cholos Programme has been arranged.Admission ealy (0 cents.Concert to commanse at § P.M.May 6, 186».PUBLIC NOTICE 1s herehy given thats meeting of the creditors, relatives (if anythere be) and friends of the iate BICHARL BRAMIBH, in his lifetime of this ity, Policeman, wii he beld on MONDAY, the EIGHTEENTII of MAY instant, at Ten A.at the Chambers of the Judges vf the Baperior Ceurt, in the Cours ilouse hore for the purpose of giving advice upon the - ppointment of a Curnter to the vacant estate of the enid Richard Beamish, the whole pu suant to the orde: of the Hon.Mr.Jusuoe L.B Caron in this matter this day given.Quabes, 7th May, 1880, ek, Andrews, Caron, Andr-ws & Fitmpatri Attornies for Petitioniag Cred tee.May 8, 158 .; JOHN S.BURFORD, HOISE AND SIGN PAINTER, > Decorative Paper Hanger.Gralning, Paper Hanging, Gluing, Zia log avd \u2018l'intinz promptly and esti-futorily dope, GREEN BLIND*, In all Shadea.Low Rates and Firat Class Work Patrunsge solicited 35 SCOTT STRERT.May 8 10880.3e TcAvaDa, INTHE 7 Province of Quebec, Î District of Quebec, CIRCUIT COURT.Krakine Guthrie Beots & Co, Plaintiffs, Ne.1038 ve, Olivier Deslorier, Defendans.Pubite Notiee is hereby given that In victue ot @ wris of teri facia de bonis, issued in this cause, th gods aad chattels of the mid defendant, consisting of ultchen utroails, tin ware, coal stoves, etc, seis-d in this gause, will bs sold on Mum ay, the ) Tth day of May inetant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at the residouce of the defendant, No, 2 7 Bt.Jo -n S'roet, city of Quebec.D.BLANCHET, .8.C.May 8 13880.CANADA, { in the Province of Queb +, District of Qu-bxc.Superior Cours.Archibald et al, Plaintifs No.1846.ve.Audet et al, Defendants, Publis motive is her by given that tu virtue of a writ of fleri fa:ina de boais, fsgned i this cae, the goods and ehattels of the above named U-fouant, seis NOTICE JU ADVEMTISERS.Tie CHARGE for INSHRTLO! is the DAILY BROURY of narain ADYSANSENRNTS RO sXsesd ing three licay in lev; refurring te Bltus licuses aad Parsons of the Community, le Firrbes Carre Tauvs Cusenottre Daity Insanrions Is Twesrynve Cure.Advertisements of this o'sse that are bookad-wili be charged the wusl wale price.Busisees an- ol sole April 10, 1 FoR SALE.\u2014 Brass Horisontal fun Dial Lat.48® 4P, 30\" 9 in diameter, To bs sven at JAMES POULIN'S, 36 Bt.Juhin trees.Iw May 3, 1800.\u2018 _ Bank of Montreal.NOTICE 1s hereby gives (bat & Dividend of FOUR PRR CENT.oe Tae paid up Uapltal Stock of this \u2018institution, has bees deslured for the eurrent haif ear, and thet the same will be payable at its asking House, ia this aity, on and after Tuesday, the Fire day of June Next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th to the 31st of May next, both days ivelusive.The Aunual Geasral meeting of the Bharebolders will be held at the Bsak ob HONDAT, the 7th day vf June nest.The chair to be taken as ane o'sleck.uum CIE, April 16° 1998, 11] HATS! UUB STUCE OP Gentlemen's Satin and Fit Hals \u2014 318 THE \u2014 BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE DOMINION.An Extensive Variety to Sele From, G.B.RENFREW & C0.Apris 3, 1980.LOST.Last week between ! Nes : gt Low and Rampart Streets, a Silver t wi nogram, al L dies pair of Shoaider Struje.The tinder will at oblige by leaving the seme THIS OFFICE.April 22, 1:80, Le PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that appliostion will be msde to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, at its next session for the passing of au Act te Incorporate \u201cThe Ju-bes Racquet Club.\u201d ot 85, STUART & STUART.solicitors for Applicationlm iy April 10, 1880.Anil 19, SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING \u2014er ras\u2014 PROVINCIAL MEDICAL BG/FD, Rs at the City of Muntreel, in the Reoms of the Dame Street, Wednesday, the 12th May, 1880 AV Tén o'clock A.W.Candidutes for the Protessienst Nzamir atien or the License must deposit all their eortifioatas (admission one to study lucludgd) end Se (20) with one of the undersigued Fecretaries, ai less: ten days before the mesiing ; he Board of Examioers for the Diploma of Midwife (City of Montreal) will mest st the sity, date and hour above mentisned.A.Q.BELLEAU, M.D, Quebes, A.VAGRNAIS, X.D., tana Bocretaries.April 19, 1980, im HATS ! James \u20ac.Paterson, 27 BUADE STREET, il BOW OPFSRING = A Well Assorted Neck \u20140p ALL TRE\u2014 MOST FASHIONABLE, \"SHAPES.CHEAP FOR CASIL.A pila, 1880.MR.FREDERIC A.SELF, (Organéet of Si.Matthew\u2019) v Is prepared to give Lessons on the Pisno.J .GE, mh So nd Classes.Apply at aT #1, JUN 8l'UER l' (withous .August 13 1870.ee im yout own & #n, Termeand $68 oma \u2018Address FIL.Haiçere } 0, Poitisnd, Maine.Mov.39, 1410.y lad, Property bo be slud ar Lat, Apartments, and à Ÿ the Misesilarisous \u201cWant eharge fur The Semi-Annual Mesting of the Beard will take jodies! Faculty ef Lavai University, Ne.136 Notre WOBSEO DAU,T MAYVORA, SATQRUAY, ui | Prom Toronto this Evening.SIX O'CLOCK EDITION Ed es ee | Sarvrpay Evemino, Mar 8, 1660.! SES HAS SN \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BY CABLE THIS EVEMNS, | Cape of Good Hope Steamship Pind oved at Kea - Passengers and Orew' AU Believed Safe.London, May 8.The Union Steamship Company's mail steamer America, from Cape of | Good Hope, for Southampton, founder.| .| ed close to tho equator un the 28th of | April after breaking her muin shaft, | The passengors ang craw oxenped in] oight bouts, three contuining 54 per sons; the pussongers landod nt Mudoria.\u2018 The tive othor ts, when lust woen, ! wore making for Care Palmus, Liborie ; weather fine, | Gladstone has buen ro-elected for Midlothian without opposition, From 80 10 84 hoosos on Gray's Inn Roud, and 25 ou Port-hols Loue have boen burned.14 persons are missing 8t.Petersburg, Muy 8.A beetle trible which ravaged the, crops in Polavia and Ekaternostav in ; 1878, has boen found in Lurge numbers | in à Lurvul State.Tho peusunts four 10 wow thoir spring crop.The greatest alarm prevails in Tiflis in conse uonce | vÉthe discovery of loouste.Unlow | they ure exterminated b fore develop.; monta famine thpoaghout the Cau.\u2019 caus ivitevitalje, Berlin, May 8.The Prinocse|Paulinu of tomburg, wus: marfiod rocontt* to Dr, Wilm, | a medical, practitioner of Breaban.| The King of Wurtemburg guve his | consent ob dondition of the lady abandoning ber princely title.Constantinople, Muy 8, The court-martial in the esse of the ansumiin of the Russian Colonel Commeroff has passed sontence of death upou the prisoner.Liverpool, May 8.Ariived, tho ss.Ciry of Br ussels.THIS EVENING'S TELEGRAMS New York, Muy 8.The bank statoment is as tollows :\u2014 Loans, increase, $75,400; spucie, increase, $3,985,000: legal tenders, in.cronso, $243,100; deposits, increase, $63,300; reserve, increase, $2,794,400, Donovan, the Chicago puxilist, loft lust night for Erie.Donovan is to| fight Georgo Rooke, of this city, on Tuesday at Port Dover, for $2,000 and the middle weight championship.Rooke, with Barney Aaron and a host of sports, will louve to-night for Buffalo, If the Canadians interfere the battle will be fought on the American side, Arrived, tho ss, City of Montreal.Oxford, N.C., May 8, A Mrs.Wilkine, of Buchanan Co., po poisoned bread where she thought | rer step son (who had been in the habit of broaking in und stealing oat.ables) would find it, but two ot her | own children cat it and died yesterday.| She has been arrested.COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCII.(Crown SIDE.) Before Mr.Justice Cross.Quebec, May 8, 1880.AFTER RECESS.The case agnnst Fortier was continued.Tho counsel for tho dofence and counsel for the Crown addressed the jury, and the judge was churging them us our report left.\u2014\u2014 M.A, will preach in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Levis, on Sunday morning, May 9.Tho sorvice will commenco at 11 v\u2019ulook.-\u2014 Tue Cagsa Marci.\u2014 The chess match by telegraph between twolve Quebecers and u likv namber 6 Monttreal, has resulted in a bud defeat for the commercial metropolis.The result stands as follows: \u2014There are two games unfinished, one of which virtually belongs to Quubgo; five gumes are drawn, Quebec wins four and Montreal one, and this was taken from a sick antagonist.Tho fast trains botween Now York city and Boston, on Monday, their first day, made time.That from Now York reached Hartford in 3 hours 3 minutes; that from ston reached Hurtford in 3 hours 12 minutes.The Che Quebec Hercury.{remove their tool Levis.\u2014The Revd.C.W.Rawson, ; Courant ways: \u201cThe train from Now.York, consisting of six cars, including | two drawing-room, was brought from New Havon by the engine Âtalants, | in oharggo of Master Mochanio Honney, and botween Nuwington and this city ; ran fuur measurcd milos exactly 55 seconds for each milo, or at the ait -65 miles an bour.* oA rp gee CE 8H My, Brown's Deceass at Hand.(By Mootreal Telegraph Line.) Toronto, May 8.The noon edition of the Globe says Mr.Brown is sinking fast, and cannot survive, it Is thought more than twenty hours.The am of one o'clock says Mr.Brown's desth is momentarily expsoted.This is the report from bis residonce ab ons re'clock.Colonel Thomas Boiton, one of York's early pioneors, died at his homo in Weston yesterday, aged Bu years Professor Goldwin Smith bus gone to Ithaca, New York, to deliver his annual lesture at Cornell College.Ue will be absent for a couple of weeks.For the week ending noon today there wire 29 births, 12 marriages und 87 deuths registered at the office of the City Clerk._ From Montreal this Evening.(By Montreal Telegraph Line.) Montreal, May 8.Fifty three candidates for entrance to Lavul University presented them.salves hore for examination yesterday to stuny medicine, The dosthe in this city for the quarter ending lat April were 983, buing a rate of nearly 3 per 100 for the whole year.From Ottawa this Evening.(Per Montreal Line.) Ottawa, May 8.The Governor-General and the Princess Louise, accompanied by the Dean of Chester and Captain Cine, nid an informal visit to the Normal hool to-day.Thoy were received by Principul MacCabe, who showod the distinguished visitors through the institution.Mowsrs.O'Connor, Cassidy and Baskerville leave on Monday next to commence work on their contract on St.Aun's Locks.Nearly all of theso who left here to work on the Rockaway Beach hotel ure dissatisfied, and already eight of the men huve roturned to Ottawa.The remainder of the Ottawa contingent intend leaving shortly and would have done 50 cre this had not the contractors refused to allow them to chests.In this way the men have been compelled to remain aguinst their will Mrs.Chas.Watson has kindly volunteered to appear in a very popular programme of selections ut the Opera House cn Friday evening, the 14th inst, for the benefit of the Hull suffurers.The Canada Gazette has not yet peen issued.lt will be several hours ute.LORD ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL IN NEW YORK.New York, May 6.Lord Archibald Campbell, son of the Duke of Argyle, und brether ot the Marquis of Lorne, had a long interview with Cyrus W.Field this morning at the Brevoort Mouse.Lord Campbell somewhat resombles bis brotber.He has always beon a great traveller.Unlike his brother, he is not in public life, being a partner in Coutts\u2019 Bank.Ho was lormerly in the wine (rade in Bordeuux, and lauteriy was in tho cotton business in Liverpool In manner ho is affable and pleasant.When uskod by à reportor this morning it there was any truth in the report that the Princess Louise would shortly return to Englund, as her recent acoident was more serious than at first believed, he said he did not believe tho report.His brother hod just written to him saying that tho Princess and himself would remain in Ottawa until the 19th inst, und thon go to Quebec.As to bis first impressions of this country, Lord Campbell expressed himself us boing charmed His Lordship remains in town sbout 8 week, then he gous to Wasbington and Richmond, sad at the end ut this visit ho leaves tor Rideau Hall, Outuwa This aflernoon he took a long drive with Mr.Froid through the park.The Princess Royal of England and Emporial Princess of Germany has buen enrolied a member of the [osti- tute of Puintors in Water Colour, and among the works to be exhibited in the tortheoming summer show in London will be four ber \u201cRona,\u201d a drawing tnude in the cours uf à recent visit Lo the Llity ot the Suven Llills.The Princossen of the Eughsh Royal Fawily urt.The accossion of (ho Princoss Royal to the Institute follows the elvo- tion of Hl.R.MH.the Princess Louise 10 the runks of the older Society of Water Colour Painters * es lft, Uvsrox Hovez ltsourre.\u2014Duties oollowtud at Lio Cuslain ous teday amaunted to $ « Hh, done bave all inherited a love of rare EE = TO Pre A 'RARB DAY FOR ALLIGATORS Monday proved a field day with the alligators.They came out in lar numbors to busk In the warm sunlight after the rain.Fatal recreation?cour bodr on board went to shooting them | Éven the soullion would leave - the dish-pun te take s vhot, and ; woéinod hard Lo miss them.aul champion slayer was an old \u2018hauter from the Grunite state.Whenever he raised hiv rifle death wus in the:air, and ita sharp report was the.oraek of doom for sore cousin of he sreodile.The gator-slayor expended his Tnat cartri we in the evening, but \u2018not vntil he bad record his sixty-8fth alligator, We have killed upwards of wo hundred altogether.oir vita, lity is remarkable.I chopped offithe head of une 8 few minutes after it had been shot.8everal minulos after Lhe huad was severed completely from the body I thrust sn oarat it.The jaws opened and snapped to again, like a hugo steel trap, driving the toeth threo-fourths of un inch into.the hard wood and splitting the par handle.Even twenty minutes lutter the 'gator- head would not have been a safe toy for children \u2014 Orlando (Fia.) Reporter, Apri 16.AMERICAN MEAT AT GLASGOW.(Edinburgh Scotsman, April 30.) The arrivals of cattle and American meats in the Clyde during the pass month and quarter have beun remarkable for the lurge increase of eattle and beef imports, and the considerable decrease in the receipts of cured bacon and salted pork.The live cattle shipments bave begun earlier than hitherto, and, besides, have been very extensive.No fewer than 1,284 oxen were landed alive out of 1,402 shipp=d, there having been lost 118 cattle (represont- ing in value £3,000), either from being washod overboard or killed on the pusaage.For tho same month last year only 10 live cattle were received.There wore also 78 live sheep landed, us aguinet 20 in March, 1879 Notwithstanding this increated recoipt of live cattle, there has been the revorse of any diminution in the uantities of fresh meat imported.There wero 11,880 quarters beef (2,970 cutile) and 3,097 carcuses of mutton \u2014an inerease of 4,188 quarters and 1,426 carcases as contrasted with the landings in March of last year.Of cooked or tinned meat there were 16,000 boxes received, being am increase of 3,000 boxes; aud of salted beef, there were 5,100 tierces; as against.2,800 tierces in corresponding month.MONTREAL VOLUNTEERS ON QUEEN'S BiaTHDAY.~Arrangoments havo been dufinitely made for the tranepost of the Montreal voluntecrs who take part in the military display ut Quebee on the Queen's Birthday, by the steamers of tho Richelieu and Ontario Company.The vessels which have been commissioned are the Montreal, the Three Rivors and the Canada, sud, if necessary, tho Berthier.There can be no doubt that, by taking this route, the men will have every necessary necommodulion and instead of hoin, worn out with travel, will be fresh an well able to discharge the duties thas will devolve upon them .\u2014 Herald.The Doan of Chester is a guest as Rideau Hall.Diptheria is making great ravages in Jerusalem, Queers County, New Brnswick.Mr.N.Lynch has loss five children.Hanlan\u2019s now boat, which is ready for him in Troy, is tbe lightest yeb mado of its size.It weighs only 26 pounds und 6 ounces completo.Purt of the roof of the St.Gothard tennel, 6,300 metres trom the south entrance, on Thursday, fell, killing vhroe workin.A letter at St.Petersburg from Proejovalsky, the Russian explorer, dated Sining, China, March 201, ane noutious the matey of bis expedition.SHIPPING INTELLIGENOS Peri of Quebec.ARRLVED, May 8.Ship Pormons, Islister, Ulsagow, Allane, Res & Uo, fot Montreal Sobr Acara, Blais, Kequimaaz Point, $ Bisex bal, \u2014 Vurie Henriette, Levoie, Mantoecagas, A Fraer & Ou, wreckage.\u2014 Ideal, Gass, Pubis ('1i0pe), Kiag Bros, railway scope, CLEARED.May 8 Schr Cords, Mursivr, Lobradet, W 5 8 urodie.\u2014 Bawe nce, Duncan, Gaspe, J.hn Rae à Co ; Barge Jeony Lind, Mousses, Bur'logion, @ 8 Hal! 8 Co.oo vus, - \u2018| le 1d wit ot Qol nel Wo See her ogare : and vhiort daughter of Wm.Laas, .: Meatreal, à te avant on = ms | - .ye u LATEST SHARE LIST, .+ EC sauks.i i i 3 = = 3 Lueocoss +0] 98% | 4 poo, TE 1 Enea Blas - {1 13 se | a 188.(123 LEE re ve \"in win 000 se |.9 \u2018108} ol 190 [199 100 [300 105 [108 TOR.0.£80134 pol 99 101 BNCNLANRODS.Nentr'] Teiegaphi 4013 pe.% Montzesi Gas Co.| 4018 be.mi 18t Dom'n Telrgrmpb| 89/3} p.o.| 68 | 65 Oity Pass, Railway] ®50) 33 po.| 34 ei 100! 34 pe.| 41 | 63 Q sbec Gas Co te sa Le | 90 ioe she i 24 po.| 90 [100 0.000000 svsel $100] 35 pio.i 48° [80° Fire AasCol 410015 po.| $81 (53° Sominion Stock .| 100 | 94 p.c.| 163 103 \u201cPer wnars, 4 pe P.A.SHAW, Uowon's Building.== ee cr : EPPFB'E CUININE and IRCN TONIC contairs an Tevaryipg Pmeunt of quivine snd hem = di paéecoses all the wers ci there valisb oe tonics in banish- divesses aLd :ymptoms tiaceatle to weal new, 8 low state of the nervous syst, @fesbled cond) ion of the body, and de- Wrgemipt of the yenero) bes\u2018th.RFPLE' QUININE end IRON TONIC stremgthens the nervous and muscular em, inproves cigestion, ani ates the irits, reeruits the health.Fer debilitated tb frem (he effect of bot dlimmms this is imvaiuatle.BPPEK'S QUI: I» BD ard IBUN TUNIC touses aid eevelopss the nervous , enrietes the Floed, premetes ap- Ba dispels langeur evd depremion, forté- the digestive ergens.[8 a spesifie ecy for veurslgis, agme, indigestion, ere of every kind, «hen affections, and in wasting diress.s, scrofulous tendencies, bc.The whole frrme is greativ ir.vigersted by Pepper's Tonic, the mental faculties bright.@acd, the coustitution grestly strengthened, end à return to ropust beaith ceriain.Batfles, 33 doses, 4s 6d.; next sine, 11n.The sar e of J, Pepper, Beufor Laboratory, Lon den, mu.t he on the la'e!.There is no ®uic 20 certeis in ef-ct as Peppers Quinine snd Iron, Jt is strongly recommended to dents in \u2018ndia aid tbe Colonies, and oul nlways be | cpt ready for use in every @seof fever or f- ble corditicn ABAXACUK ad POLCPHYLLIN.~ Prepared only bv J.Pepper, Londenis Fluid combination, extracted trom medicibal roots, is now used insterd of blue 1 ad calomel for the cure ot dyspepsia, Hious.ers, and all symptoms of cungesion of the live, which are generally pain be tween the shoniders, heads he, drowsiness, so appetite, turred ronsue, disagrovable taste a the n.crning, iddinerss, distarbance of the sotasch, «nd feeling of goi«ral depre.sion.It acts the sivggish iver in motivn, very slighty sets on the bowels, giving a sense of bealth and com'ort with n 24 bours it fs tho safest medicine.Taraxacum sud Peéophyliin is « fluid nade onl: by J.Pepper Bdfiac Laboratory London, whose name is on every label.Bottles, 2s.9d and 4«, 64.Sold |y chemists, A moet valuable and «sentis! medici.e for India, Australia, the @ape, and Colonies generally.OCKYER'S SULPHUB HAIR RESTO- REn will darken grey hair, sad in a few days compl-toly bring back the nate wslom.The efiect is superior to that produced by an Instantancous d;e, and does uot the skin.Large bott'es ta @éd.\u2014 Loakiers Is equal tu the most expensive Rair à storer.OCKYER'S SULPBUR HAIR BEST(> REHR ie the ! est \u2018or restoring grey bair ® its 1érmer culowr.1t produces a perfectly satura shade, and is sbeolutely bsemiess, Recrmmended for destroying scurf and en.evuraging yrowth of new hair OCEYER's SULPHUR HAIR BESTO- RER,~Yulpl.ur leing bighly fr ita stimulant, cleansing, he.lthful action oa the hair glands, Lovhyers Restor is étrongly rrcomnu « .It is most agree.aide in usw, and never fails in ite action on the colour glands, always restoring awd maintaiving that which las ben lost.No other bair cressiuy is re juisite.Large bots ties 1s, 6d.Suid by Chemists, Hairdressers, ond l'uciumers in London, the Country, sud throbghout the world.Lex kyer's in equal te any of the high-prieed LIVER COMPLAINTS, 8 RING'S DANDSLION and QUININE LIVER PILLS (Without Mercury.) The Lest remedy ior billiowsne-s, Stomach L:arangemen, I latu ence Pains b twcem the Shwa'ders Bad Appe.ite, ludigestion, Acid fty, Hemdeche, Hemtburn, sod al other syn ptoms of dizordored liver snd dyspepein.Ackuuwledged Ly maoy eminent surgeons to vet) ¢ rafost aud mdidest .pills for every esastitution, An ioxesut ls.1j64 , 20, Od.and 46 8d, pold ly Coen fst> and Medicine Yoscors 5 throughout the world Yr pred by Jumee Rothe, Landes.Sp cially valuable Fills for rewidents sbrasd ané travelises.Peirna:y 6, 1867.A WALK, -S13 u Cap af home cacily Costly owns five, : prised | Abridged Worcester's Dictionary, and the Fort Allan Line Under Contract with the Government of Canada for the con veyance of Canadian & United dates Malls 1000\u2014SUMMER ARR ANGEMENTS- 1000 TTUIB Company a Lines are compussd ot ee , undernoted fist-clese, (mil.poweres Olyde.bailt, double-anginediron steamships Poust, Tonnage, Commander PARISIAN.o4400 Building .4160 Capt.J.B Dutton «+8108 Capt.H.Brows »\u2026.3600 | Oupt.À.Airé 00e Cap J, Wylie » SEBO Caps.Graham PERUVIAN, NOVA SCUTIA 3400 Capt, Bmith, RNA +3¥00 Capt Kichardses 203438 Lt.Arvebor.RNF - bo Capt.Treeks .\u2026 5700 \u20acapt, Barret veer vor 3700 Capt.J, Go Stephen PRUSBIAN coos eee 308 Capt.J.Ritsbie, SCANDINAVIAN ,.#08 Capt.H.Wyn-, 06 Capt.M.Melasn GRECIAN.o.00 300 Cap: LeGallels, MANITOBAN, 3180 Capt.MeDoaga! CANADIAN .,.5800 Capt CJ Mensiee PEGNICIAN.,.3000 Oapt.Jus.Beet WALDERBIAN.1008 Cap:.Moore LUCERNE.«3000 Oert Kerr.ACADIAN.6 » 00 0 0 « 21360 Sept.Cabo! 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