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Daily evening mercury
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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[" jou YBAR\u2014NO 181.TAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT A PRESCOTT.Engineer Instantly Killed and Two Express Messengers Badly Hurt~ Marvellous Escape of the Passengers.Tv Prescott, Unt , Aug.13.ie No.1 Grand Trunk exprem yom Montreal to Toronto passed here ps her ususl time, 2 20 u.m., baving he large Lrain, twenty tive couches, sell tilled.After leaving thiv station, wid when pursing the somaphore Wont J the station, the cow outchor cnught cow, which was ane of three or four the track, and carried her along we track, «bout three hundred foot, to pe first crossing west of the town.Tye cow wus currivd over Lhe cattle vatd on the vest vide of the public tad, but tell partinlly into that on the west of the rond, lifting the ungine oft te track and throwing it over the , ¢ht embankment to the south side vi the railws The engine lies u perfect wreck, with its smoke yuk and all its upper fur- whinge twisted off, The engineer, samed Howarth, held heroically to his place and w8- found à mungled corpse jartly under the engine with one urm wound the whistle and the escaping vesm pouring fourt! on his side.The round where he lay in saturated with Mood.His body new lies in the bug.gage room of the sation awaiting the 1quesl The express mes engers, King and Muckengie, were also among whe mjured, but were able to be sent tu their friends.Report says rix urssengors wero wounded, but us they were transhipped to another train and sent westward this cannot te possitively ascertained.The tre- ménduons force of the concussion can be partly understood by one standing i the ecene and secing the otal wrock of cars and engine.The engine fell on the south hide of the track where it ree mains, but the tender passed arout iu ft farther, and with ite track |i « à rhapeloss inaes.| On the north side tlre by the tender, but further into ihe field, lic the express car, also a wal wreck.The agent of the Com jany at this place promptly placed a man to guara the goods which were xattered by the collision.A second clues car is piled on the tendor, while is rear end is buried in the ground to 1 coneideruble depth.The windows ol this car are broken, probably.by the afirighted passengers, \"wh made their -wcaps through than, Some of are covered with the \u2018blood of the wounded.From the point where the engine canght thé cow to where it junped the truck and now lies imbedded in Lhe evil is «bout 300 feots The lack was torn up for sixty or seventy feet, which is being promptly repsire: and will be rondy for the westward express at 1.45 p m.to day The jroperty damaged is the engine and tender, the muit and baggage ard the «Xpress cars, ono second class and thiee first clans cars, The does of lite hamall wheu it is remembored that à heavy train on u down grade wub sud« denly stopped , and its living troight ie! indiscriminat 1j among wrecked m.200 There wan a large number of Montrcalrie on the trun, ineluding Ue mombers of the Junior Shamroc Iscrosso Clab, going to Toronto to ty.The fireman, Taylor, was ht 10 the eity badly injured.Ho says he was thrown from the \"gine right over the tender and was \u201cght on something and dragged slung for some distance until he became Uncongeious.\u2018The accident ho and others aitributo to tue vlowness of the iin on the down grade; had the Weed boon 20 miles mn hour, the cow vould have bees pitched off und no Howarth, the doad en- binecr, leaves & wife and child, who Teride near Montreal ; be was 18 years 19 tbe company\u2019s service, and was con ¥iderad one of Lhe safest und boat in its emaloy, Howarth was tho man who was in tlurçe of the celebratod® lightning Xpress engaged by J.Gordon Bonnet © convey himself aud purty {rom Outreal to Ottuws to attend the bail Riven there in 1877 by the then Gorernor-Goneral, Lord Dufferin.\u2018The Mean was soriously senided,but saved himself from receiving any Bruies by Jimping from the engine The bay.inge wan, Robt, Sonplel, was found un.*\" 4 pile of luggage, sud wus soriously \u2018he undertook to como to | injuries which the rents and windows.\u2014\u2014\u2014 bruised, his injuries are said to be! internal, The expresaman, Mackensio, was 80 seriously injured, that, although ntreal, where he rusidos, he had to put off the train us Co'enu, being unable to «tand the jolting .Several of the passengers received were very slight, however, with (he exception of the case of a woman in the wwoond-cluss oar who wus seriously bruised, The acoldent completely blocking up the track, a special rain wus immediately disputchod from Cornwall to bring down thu passengers of tho train from the Went, which or rived at the scone of the acoidont soon sfter, und which returned to Brockville after taking on tho passengors of the wrecked train The (ruin with the pas.sengees of the train coming Bust arrived In town about noon Lo day, but through somo mistake the Wustorn mail for England was not transforred to it, und in consequence the Railway authoritios found it necessary to run 8 wpecinl train to Rimouski.Thin doluy necousituted the mail stoumor 10 deluy her time of sailing.TEACHERS IN COUNCIL.The address of Mr, Alexander, the President of the Teachers\u2019 Arsociation, ut Toronto, is well-timed, and contains some valuable suggostions.Afterdescribing the half time system adopted in Galt, ho pointed out an improved method of teaching reading adopted in Boston, and also urged the tu cessity for greater care in the con- stiuclion of school buildings, so ns to secure ample light und fresh air.The half-time system doserves more special consideration than has been given to it In many of our rural schools teachers have to teach oue class while trying tw keep employed at some sort of work a crowd of little urchins who would be better every way wore they in the pluy-room ur in the open air.The aid of an additional teacher or monitor, who could take charge of hese little ones, Sade keep them plensuntiy ooeapied at » variety of vxercises, singing, marching, gym- nastios fitted to their tender age, inter: spersed with object lowsons, whereby their vocabulary would be onlarged and their powers of observation quick cued at the sume time exercising care ful watchfulness over their doportmont ~what a boon it would be ! The subject of ventilation is one 1e quiring most earnest attention.Many ut vur rchoole are terrible.There ure wume io which the air seems tbick, laden with the vitiated omanations trom the lungs \u2018and the skin; the childion\u2019s (uces flushed, eyes heavy, inertness in their movement.Lot onu be ruffering from any inlecticas disctse, how rupidiy iL spreuds Whit ie the result?.Instead of strength there is weakness ; in place ot robustness, debility end premature devay.Torcmudy thixevil, measures tuo drastic cunrot be adopted.Stu-| pidity, ponuywise solfishnes, and in- |, differenco are making the pouple pay terrible penalties 1n shortened lives und badly developed bodies.The remarks of Mr Alexander vhoold load to practical results.A committe hus been appointuid to bring the matter under the attention of tho Ontario Educational D.partment.Industrial Exhibition Associations cunld not offer a premium for a Legler objeet than a woll-dovised ventilating system, und the Teachers\u2019 Association would du well to appoint vommitives to investi- gute different mothude of ventilation and report on the conditions of their different schools in this resprot \u2014 On the Princess of Wales and her children reaching the seal pond in n recent visit to the Brighton (England) Aquarium, they etayed several minutes to sev seals ted, #ed une of the elder renls, à woll trained brute named Charley, was induced to come forward und offer one of ite Mippers fur the Princess to shake.This the Princons did, but the honor seemed to be too great for the neuslly very docile brute to bear with cuim- ness, for after the royal party hud quitted the consorvalory where the seul pond is a great splashing wus beard, and Charley wus found sprawling in the corridor, making great efforts to follow the Princess und the children in their walk through the building, Iv was speedily socured and pineod in the pond.TIIE CARELESS USE OF ICE, (Hew York Meur.) It is only in this eountry that ice enters so largely into the apparent comfort of its inhabitants, and\u2019 à very dangerous comfort it is.Dyspepey and u number of utbor evils A directly in the train of a consumplion of fee To the great pitchers ot iced wiler so temptingly displayed on hot dnys muy be truccu u numbor of mals- Givs, for itiu wvid ut hut no person oun without danger suddenly and violently lower the temperature of bis stomuehb by Alling it tull of water at 82° Fuhrenhoit, Bua valouble organ will certuinly reaent the insult cope.vially if followed up by repeated injuries of Lhe same kind\u2019.Ln the tropics, wbere the use of icu \u2018 hus more temptations surrounding it than ia any other part of the world, Lhe inhabitants most carefully avoid it You cannot get a Cubun to indulge in loed wuter, People who have been previously uddicud to the foolish lubil ot using ice will, after visiting the West Indis, forever cschew the dungerous practice.A purty of men who recently visited Sun Domingo on business (who would go there for any other reason?) on their first ayrival mourned greatly at the absence of ice.* Ab 1\u201d suid they, \u201cwhen the English steamer runs it here wo will go abonrd und huve a treat in the shape ofa guod iced brandy and soda.\u201d The «teumer arrived in due course The wd-nt foruigners jutaped into the boat of the captain of the port ça negro gorgeously arrayed in uniform covered with gold luce) and, barely saluting the captain, rushed to the saloon toy the coveted rofreshmonts It was duly absorbed, and the whole party were rendered ill in consequence one of them havc ever touched ice since that Lime.In the West Indies it is only the coloured race who patronize ice; to the white people it is QUEBEC, MONDAY, \u201cAUGUST 15, 1881 \u2014 \u2014 not only nu luxury, out n dangerous | enemy.Ice h:8 its uses; in the hospitals it is invaluable, for the preservation of provisions, espeoinily fish, it is useful, although detrimental wo favour it allowed tv touch the meats to be preserved ; but us an article ofhuman consumption it should bo avoided.There is you an essay Lo Le writies upon the maindics and wous consumption of ioe.It is only with ux that this takes place, Abromd ive is simply a luxury only resotred to at times, even in California the resid-rte are wary of jre.ln short, ice fs a vory goud friond in moderation, bat a bitter cnomy when the intimacy is loo absorbing.; \u2014\u2014 mn Another steam mill is to be started at the hea of Lake Megaatic, .The commis.nioner epiled last werk fur Franoe, to put tbe machinery 1 motion.All tne lumrer to be cut is 10 be sipped direct to France, \u2014 Ayer's Cathartic Pills.| For all the Purposes of a Family Physic, \u2018 ' CURING Costivaness, Joundise, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysen\u2018ery, Poul Stomesh end Bresth, Hes lache, Erysipolas, Piles, Rheumatim Eruptions and Ski-Thoonses, Biliourmese Liver Complaint, Drepey, Howe Tumors ond ie 5 or 3 as & Dinner Pa, nd Paris à Blood, ire tl e n 0it coageuinl purgative yet perfected Their effect abundantly show bow much they «xcermi other pil's © They sr.safe and pleasant to tike, but powe tal toeure \u201chey purge out the \u2018oul huwors ui the blood ; they stimulate the sluggish of disordered orga: tuto action ; and they import health aud tune to the whole deing.1hey cure not only the every day compiaiats of everyb: dy, but formidable aad dangereus distases, Most skilful physicians and emi peat clerg: ma, and vur best oitinens, nad certiticates of cures performed, sad of ben fits derived rom thess Pills, They tv the safest and best phyeie for children, because mild as woll se efe tual, Being sugare ated, they are easy to take; rad b ing purely vegetable, thoy are entireiv Neuralgia, PREPARED BY DR.J.C.AYER & 00, Lowell, Mus.Practical end Analytion! Chomiets.Sold Ay ald Druggists and Dealers in Nodisine August 9, 1881, Caw \u201cUnfurnished Room Wanted.Address À B., NEBCURY OFFICE.June 37, 1691, produced by the cur luss | 1 | sending any money or vriiers to Nouzs & Co, \"| ots und the public generally th.t oan F se T they v DAILY EVENING MERCUR MORES ET STUDIA ET POPULUS ET PAMBLIA DICAM.\u2014 Viry, George IV.6- A fiplendid O rinnity to win a fortuna\u2019 Ninth Guen Ulatrllwuthou, Claes 1, at New Orleans, Taonday, 8-pe, 13th, V08t\u2014126th Monthly Drawing, Louisiana State Lottery Company.| Tuzorpointed in 196: \u2018or 25 yoars by the T'egis'ature for Kduosti -ual und Charitable purpose with capita of $1,060,000 =to which a voserve fund 01 over $430,000 h sin e boen added, 00 nee By an overwhelmin:z popular vot, ite franchise wus made a part of the prescnt State Constitution, adop\u2019 'a December 3nd, A.D 1879, Ite Grand Single Nunber Dmwings will take place mo ithly.li never assise or postpones.Loek st the following Distribution : Capital Prise, $30.000.100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars sach.Half-Tickets, one Dollar, LIST OF PRISES.1 Capital Prisereese .$80,000 1 Capital Prise 1 Capital Prise.5,00° 2 Prises of #3,5 8,000 6 Prises of 1,000, à 5,000 20 Prizes of 800 10,000 100 Prizes of 100.10,000 300 Prises of 50.10,000 800 Prises ot 130.\u2026.1000 1900 Prises of RO.Le cveu0e 10,000 | APPROXIMATION PRISES.9 Approximation prises of $3)).2,700 9 do do 200.1,800 | # do do 1900.900, 1,887 Prises, aaounting to.,.$110,400 | » curate knowl«dgs Hesponsible corresponding agents wanted ; st all poiuts, to whom Iibwal compens.| tion will be pald For further \u2018uformation.write clearly, giving full address, | Ben orders by express or Registered Letter or Money Order by mail, addressed only to M.A.DAUPHIN, Mow Orleans, La Or M.A DAUPH'Y, No.212 Broadway, New Yori All our Grand Extraordinary Drawlogs arc under the supervision and mausgemert oi Generals G.T.BEAUREGARD ana JUBAL A.EARLY, NOTICE TO \u2018THE PUBLIC.The public are her by cautioned against #3 Nanau street, New York City, as au ho- lised by The Louisiana State Lottery Company to esll its tickets.They are Hooding the country with Bogus Civculirs purporting to be of I'he Louirians State representing themselv.s as its Agents.They have no autho.ity from this Company to sell its Tickets, ant are not its agente f r any purpose.M.A DAUPHIN, Pres.Lou'sisna State Lottery Co, New Orleans, La, July 4,1-8,, augu t6, 1881.&w-cod pee = BOLIDAY DELICACIES.E.HOUMILHAC informe ble numorous enstom- ure at his Stereo, all \u2018aie Line, of feet quality, ench as 0 4 | Smoked Heme, | Pickled Tongnes, Sacred ides, { Beutogne Sausages, Fresh Sausages, Ttalisa Cheses, ete, Frosh aad Salt Butter » spesisity.Fresh B, soe rap, Sa il \u2019 ™ Houbesb, di et quality sions 0 ! FLOW ERS\u2014 Agent for Col.Rhodes ET doe delivered at private residences.unieation by Telephone.\u201d E.ROUMILHAC, 18 St.JOHN STREET, UPPER TOWN.Lily 8, 188) FIRE RELIEF 10 Per cout, Diseoant fer Cash ! 1 will allow the anove discount on all cash purchases made by setusl sufferers irom the fire, ALWAYS ON MAND, A Full Assortment of All Kinds of Household Goeds, Also Fancy Goods, Milimerr, etc, 1N GREAT VARIKTY, JOHN LAMB, 2°; i ST.JOHN STREET (WITHOUT) ¥.8.0.A.Building, Opposite Montonim Market.PRICE ONE CENT PROSPECTUS.THE LAST FORTY YEARS : CANADA SINCE THE ONION OF 1841.IN ISSUING THK EARLY PARTS OF this importint rork, the publisher desires to call agro: tion ton few of the special featur g by which it w 1) be chwracterized.\u201cl'un Lace Foary Years\u201d «lil contin » review of the lead ng ev uts lu «ur politica.social and religious life, frum the date 0° t.: Uni.à of tbe Provino.s of Upper aud Lower Canada in 1841, down to the present time.Vue inaug \u2018ration nf tbe Uviou uud-v Lord SBydenhen ; t © pire Letwueu Sir Chu'ee e-call «nd bis Ministry, enl the Goal eatatilish:-nt vf Resp neible Govern-geat : the adve.t of the Bal w:y Era; be loug aud hetty.wa od contest which ended ia the secularination of lhe (lergy RNescives and the aboil'ion of the Belynorial Tenu-e; t.e makine aud 6 :béegriert abrogation of the Reciprocity Treaty with the United Stat-« : the Legislative Desd.Lo k and the ensui'g mavement which 1:d to Confederation : the | womlgamation of the Maritim: Proviac 4, Manit.ba, the © Great Nortuw.:at, * aad Brit's : Columbia witb Canada ; the inception and subu.q eut history of the Usuada P.id.Hallumy Scheme ; the Fistioii-u Questiou , « Mifienal P.licy=thewe ae met-ly à tew of the miny promiavat opirortes in ug modern lL'+tory which will rec: ive convide.ration fu the pages of this work.A review of the Canadian literature aud Jo rudiiou of the period will form the con ud ug chapt:r, The work wi | be written iu a popular and readable styie, and wil, it is bond, .¢ the weand of desemunating « 4 der aud more f the cv-u 3 of \"xa Laser Forry Yeans'' tiian At prasout prev ils in Canal, \u201cTa.List Foary Yrans' will not be à co platim, tut the resubt of origi al iv.uiry a d research.It will involve the iscussion of varivus incidents of local wud & Mers! interest not to'ichbed npoa iu ord.ary h'œoiies nf Cansda.As 1ti name imp'les, it will be a veritable Oanadig \u201cdiy.rury of Our Own Times Events will be coutemp'ated fr m a modurn, but uot from « partisan po.¢ of vicw ; and there will by no attempt to rve tli: interes s of any political [ arty.GEORGE VIRTUE, 12 Adelaide at, East, Toronte.Avg 12, 1881.lm GRAND Provincial Exhibition! To 38 EMD OX THER Lostery Company, and sre frasdulently ' EXHIBITION GROUNDS, MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE, MONTERAL, Arranged in three departmeats, ACRICULYVRAL, HORTICULTURAL and INDUSTRIAL, \u2014OPENS\u2014 Wednesday.September 14th, Excepting Horess, Cats! , Sue-p and Swine, no nice wrive two days iat r.vis; FRIDAY, September 16th.\u2014CLOSE#\u2014 FRIDAY, the 23rd September.S25,000 Ori in Femiins Ratries in all departmen*s must Le mid- with the Secretari-s in Monts a), où or des fore THUBSDAY, SEPTEMUSH Isr, Prise Lists snd Forms of Entry, «ith ary ofhot informetion reguired, can de obtain: on applioation to.; .HE .GRO, LECLERE Ban taiy Coun-il of Agricu ture, 8, C.STEVENSON, Sec.Council of Arts ard uanufactupes, July 14, 1+81, te pis Cheap House Furnishing toss! NEW AND SECOND HAND.COMPRIS.NU Er iioot, Doron and perial Carpet Win\u2019 den C ng, 1 orniess, Ceskiag \u201ctoves, Youdors sad Fire [rvas, with à fa and gonssal accortment of Houashold Furaiture, Crookery, Glace and Plated Ware, be, ke.The whole for Cash nt our Store, 83.JOHN SINCET our the Gate) sad 103 IT.PAUL ST .; J.PARKE & SONAL Mar 3, 1881 ; J D.POULLMS.(LATE P.POULIN) Watchmaker and Jeweller, 86 ST.JOIN STREET, U.T, QUEBEC.Agoney for the onde af Hom isedathie Movslteines, April 18, 1981, June 19, 1801.0 Alg'Slely irs TS CPR VE CRE tree = re em. tar A at \\bléfietiS INF trom d'utnia, wih bod» Mowe: kv fron: 104s in th Neltlel Musewin, Bt.Ce Landen, England.Le - À » $2104 200d | à 120 q hu &he mde Figen.Mouvay Eviyisy Aquvet, $5.19944 Mujor-Gevarat Lmari wes in: town Jestorday un) nttended morning sor- Tioo nt Si, Vatthow's, \u2018Me tofl by tho castorn train this warning.1 eomammtivahiadoadar ! Tho Honorable Adotphüg Câvon and Piplog Tan, of Cardwolh ioit for tho cpst thin morning oh A epcéchi- tying tony to ceunternel Ar.Blake's tolling eloquence \u2018In \"tho Maritime Provinces.The train was delayed noarly hnlt un Hour 10 fiahrout moll car from the rangrves for thoir spocial accommodation.\u2014\u2014 | Tho death is snnounced of Senator Bull, of Hamilton, He wis appointed to the Senate Murch Iai, 1879, in placo of Hon.Donuid McDonald, devossed.He was u mujor in the Hamilton eavalry, und an officer high in position in tho Masonie Fraternity.Ho leaves a widow and two sons.Social qubli- ties of an attractive nature, a kindly disposition, und a character noted for integrity.won him many warm friends.\u2014\u2014 EE) \u2018The position of the two liouses of Parliument in Eugland over the Irish land question is cne which points directly ut an ultimate settlement, It is absurd for any section of Irish landlords 10 attempt to got rid of the Ulster Tensnt Right.It dates from James 1, und was recommended by Bucou.Ulster was sottled on it sud the undertakers took their propertice subject to its operations.It is too ste to disturb all that, and tho Peers aro not likely to porsist in ita abrogation.: At the opening of the Manchester Assizes in England recentiy Lord Chief-Justgps Cpleridge oxpregsedy hp opinion that the crime of perjury was on the increase This conclusion bad been forced upon them by bisobserva- tions from the bench, After pointing out thut H ¥he-ouths of witnesses conld.not be relied upon, the courts themselves must become the instruments of oppression, tho Lord Chicf-Justice re marked that ho should not think ill of à law which mudo the possible punishe- ment of perjury heavier than it now is, for seven yeurs of penal servitude might bo a totally inadequate punishment for Lhg:mischiof whiph a.pusjures might commit.It Lias been decided that the London statuc of Lord Beaconsfield shall Le erected in Parliament square, the large open aros bounded on two of its sidos by thie houses of Parliament and the Abboy of Westminster.It will thus So near the well-known statues of Poel, Palmorstun and Lord Derby.The dead Earl will be represented as tevking towards the Houro of Lords, with his buck to Puel and St, Mart's church.It was Lord Bencons- Sold who prusided at tho:ceremonies on this sarño ground whith atténdod the unveiling ot the statue of Lord Derby.PS Ly Tho Fronch Academy bas just refused a legacy of 200,000 francs left in trast to bo distributed among Les meres, les plus fecondes, Our projieted Cuno\u2019 disn Acwiomy had.bellosesgunise.n) onoo und secure this prise, » um the | P census returns it uppours that the proverbiul fertility of our.Conndian mothoré muitituius Ieolf \u2018animpairy.Vive la Canadienne LU \u2014\"\", .L The free-pues xystom for officials on railways is n recognised evi, \u2018an American Judgb thtotes \u2018oft a tndw idea in this respect lo does not objuct to Stato officers riding free, as|y bjec rout [4nd lis Lie pus of sibiwme dawns, ls, its a proper: raturo for the grout privileges gruntod by the Btute, bat thon be sayx, \u201cit should be demandable as a right.\u201d Mais Buar Daraiusp.~The English mail from the west, duo on Saturday, evening, wis somo ten hoars Jute, con.\u2018aaentiy the muil boat Pariylan gistior, \u2018be vhh-Glançed-nrYou ns Shori de Himobuti Javan ; \u2018Walks, detain morning.LL J the Stud s he wadiidt tieeonted Sinco his atas : Municipalities to Corporations Lo bo Unconstitutional.In tho Judgement _OUTHDER AVEOINTID.\u2014 Mw.F, X.Bolanger, ot tuo Parish of Bt.Faye, has beon appointed laudtimg-veniter.tot fil the vacancy onuscd by the: deatdy of the Into Mn Lep.\"The claimu of old und faithful servanty of thy public sorvieo aro com plotaly ighared Bowdays, By right of promotion, rs Metfugh, who hus bon twonty-sovon yoars in the Customs, wus entitled to the position.Tho uppoîntmont Ts n sorrific snub to tho large and influco- tial number of Lower Town merchants who'signed 11r.MeHayh's applieation paper.Bat it will be their turn by apd by to rotaliate when thoir votes and influenco nes solicited in favor of tho present rulers nt Ouawn, und their rotten and corrupt Government.InranticibE, \u2014Mr, Bedard, the pore ter of the General Ilospitil, when shutting the doors of the building ov Saturday ovening, found the body of 0 newly-born fomalo child tied in a handkerobief and hung Lo one of the foors.Wo believe the deputy-coroner will hold an inquest.The neighbor hood is slated to Le n centre ol kovernl lying-in houses.! Fconesiastican.\u2014 Tho Anglican Synod of the Diocese of Ontario will not bw held before Novembor.The Bishop will not return iro:u England before October.The Rev.J.ILLS Sweet, of Dalhousie, N.B , has been appointed to Newcastle, N.B Fine Rewizy.\u2014The fire Commitico have beon advised that 810,000 have been placed to their \u2018credit in La Banquo Nationale by M Thors, on the part of the Fronch Committee of Pacis, agd shat a farther remittance will bo tude shortly.| : $ .mers 0000 The following is from the.London Times of July 20:\u2014\"The King of the Sandwich Islu-ids, \u2014 King Kalakaua and suite, visited Madumo Tussand's exhibition yesterday in tho evening, His Majesty, attended by Mr W N Armstrong, Minister f State, Colongl CH Judde Obambodale, Gnd Bir B Synge, dined witb Mr A-Hoffnung, the ngont in London of the Hawaiian Board of Immigration, at his residence gfe detifl square, Mr E Whitely, , for Liverpool, and a select part bud tho honoug, of dining with His Majesty.Later ¥r Hoffnung held.= noMerously attonded reception at which the King was entortainud at u concerL under the divection ef Herr w.Ganz, Afterwarks tho King and kis attendants wont 40 Gad\u2019 Alfvell Phgetsof Wales \" \" un (Mr.Hofinung's mnvy friends in Montrealiwill be pleased to kndw .thut bo still maintains tho high social posi his making England hig, bomo.Mr, Heffnung was one of our most quipr\u2014 prising merchants 20 years ago.\u2014Ed.Montreal Herald ] A TST 1.4 Montrogl, Ang.Onoof cho EN an bank and bond robbers, who is suid to hve netted a urge fortune by his opredtiions, bas, bag mujgog Mend treul his hoadquarters,f j pome days ait.He deposited\u2019 dpfucacds of tho sala af Amorigag Rondes , tp, credit at a bavkers hore, ugd go nous l'af town for u day or so occunionu y.\" : Bouis supposed to have Leon connected | with thy Boshalngm Bank robery berg somo yeors ago, but ax ho cleared out 10 arrival jn i eo clever robbery a ss ae 4 Wh ment has takon place, He is abont 45 curs of nge, of very dark comploxion, appourance is that of a Spaniard, but trom his accedt He is velilently an Amurionn.Not the lightest clue hus been found to the robbors of the 83000.y LA (MOL Sitting Bhil hus Aimed ond of his twins \u201cTho Wir is Over,\u201d [lin daugh- itje ægéd : ~ \u201cLa lay will ono hand the aud Wedpavday will probably alvo bo FOF the sbove $9,102,097 was the produce of 1 sadiance every time it is opened, The cov.ball Lo meet the Prince and Princess | tion which lo attained immedintoly on pis |.| MEN'S, ROYS\u2019 and CHILDREN'S y \"Poronto, Angust 18.{ Fresh winds, mostly from the northward; fine cosl weathers\u201d Tuesday fine.\u201d ward snd ond ontwaid.\u201c+ Fame Point, Aug.18, Strong fiorth brueze.ipward this am.\u201d 15 © Cup Chat, Auge.13.Light \u201chobth wind, outward ut 8 nm; onu ship'outward at 9 15.Co NW wind.this am.b'Isloi, Aug.15 NW wind.One Zanneted ax and ono 3 masted 8 inward and ave bark | nnchored livre this nm.' | ena \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ottawa, Aug.13.| The Canadt Gazette contains the following :\u2014 iN The Dominion revende on account of the consolidated fund uf Canada for the month of July was as follows im CUBlOURS orcoscecorooncosccruccner §1,481,983.87 ExcisP.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.303,987.91 Post OfHo# .\u2026\u2026\u2026.covvmericoranee 125,530 55 Pu'lic Works including | Roilwags.oneness .216,463.79 Bill Stamps.18,277.04 | Miecellancous, 57,753.57 | Votälnuweversecsc once FR2U4 076.73 | The expenditure during the mot.th ns | Martin River, Aug, 18.Ono steamship inward | ' '$,409.484.28, The value of Dominion exputs for the ; month of Juna (-xclusive of British; Columbia) was as follows : Produce of the mines Produce of tue fisher Produce ol tue fores Animals and their pr Agricuitural roducts 8 187,136 73-998 4,056,95U 241,163, 2,148,644 Manufactures.563,802 Miscellaneous articies.56,497 Total .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.oes $10,247,784 Canads, Gemmed wilh Pearls A wouth gemmed with pearls Hashes trast between the ruby ot lovely lips and pearly teeth they enc ose has winged the fancy of many s'poet.SUZUDUNT, fair ones, is the tung that most conirioutes to adorn the feminine mouth.It is pure, it is aromatic, it ret1ins toe naturs] color of teeth incrusted with yellow tartar.No gritty or other objectionatle ingredient contaminates it, its odor is balay, and ite pujifying operations thorough.Preserve Making ! PKESBRVES in à Cuol Koow aod not bise ing the toutbe ut ming thr spoun ts vee santly stic and mesh up the trait, is on T euson\u2014 > T STOVES are so popuiur, Hut the fact of thair eaving their cost in foel should te the conul eration of every good hossekcoper ts pr: cure one nt once.PKVERLEY & CO.: SoLs Acuxts.8e Fatgique Strvet.Three ships | 7 J SB Nnpolteon |.\u2018The Last Forty Years\u201d (lus Co pauy=0 H Goggle Tenders Wanted =Fabilqud Rotre Dame Quubes Contra) Raflwnv=ticy sdvé Cleurlng Fale= J O Patorson | Quebec-Gentrat Railway - Change of Time.powbr\u2018ot Government on the property \u20ac 4 LUE re men So CARPHA Kio HUM ie ne ae bentow it on favoured individuals, | The above notice le display od a or A \u201c8 | te vew\u2014 beverloy & Oo er ; COMMENÔTHE pente nice ani | poe Sig mde SEES (ls a MONDAY, AUGUST Su, iss, build up Dn fortunes, is ppt a Cook's Own Duking jowder=-Thom pion, Trains witl ruu an follows ; none \u201ctho \u201d ro A cause TEST TF \\ ER PONTS, Coville a Co.xpress Leaves Rherbreoko,\u2019,,.818 A, i is dune yader the form of law LATEST Ploy, iad : Magaetie oh védog Water=tingiue & | # Arrlvus Brduds Jubot;.VE 3R! = al cull, Wan, Any ule ivr di up es 10, EE a ee ae be Le ormployp Sho pue « arret ! Light NI wind \"One ship foward | aley and PobtofLiwation Packhig Coy | u Arrives Boauos lunct oh aloe in toed tnd one outward - ' tourists Invik ZBlovor, Fry à Co w Arsen Bhebrodke.ie, TQU We genso ne Many aypotdm RE WIM» 0 SURG Metin, Aug.18.7 | No gmana Blottro Ciamlive Boltaid \u201cVernier Mixed Lowvar \\ 0 6 ve 1080 AM cun bo drawn fu favour of ihe waen=T\" gr pl wind, Ome Z-mastod a %wiwn WO Areives BENG AE 8 30 Py J{patucors whicli wookl aibt.-opon thef ctoumer \u2018ontwaëd ut \u2018850 aid | threo Carder) au 1; + Leaves-BhauceiJanchiqu.680 AM publie tevnsury Lo the Herportuntelesiof] al = intléureé and ) wir sutwatd! tie Card-\u2014IL levers, L D 5 M | (ti Mherbroulie.oes 8v0 PA + \" Jd + Joi i \u2018 | 4 q nok] fro » Josopli Lenvo .two thrde of thquhusiness, beniof the hn.PME ! ot a ED bltion\u2014tie advt | DO Lee vapor yes 8 00 AN city or town Goon ee ' Fox River, Aug\u2019 15.: wim A Banfield i Loeal Arrives Levins.tiie.90 tu belles Swong NE wind, \u2018Two shipw in Mite A Band 4 Leaves Levleod, een 00 PM C 1 \u201c Archvon Nt Jukopihscronc000 T 301348, 1 \u2014Pe : \" Trains run by Moutrual thine, NEW ADVRÉTISEMENTS.| PH QUEBEC CKNTHAL BAILWAY , affords the osuy Mail Chmmunlention wit! LoY FOR SALB! ' \u2014 ;the colubmted Chautië\u2018w Gold Hines, nnd \u2018 THAT DESERABLE BUILDING LOT, | formutbe most direct route betwron QUEISE situato totwven Porcy Des: and Laue, | woud NEWPOUT, the WHITE NOUN TAINS, THE-UBAND COMFORT Of MAKING | .| PLIED for Cooking sad Healing Esquires.Propiiog 137 feet où St.Foye Road, depth 315 fect, with right of way to! vear from Maple Avénue, | Ba\u201d l'erms excocdim:iy Hberal { Apply to | WILLIAM HOME, ! Agent, ; No, 81 8t, Petor street, ! im Aug 13, 1881.TWIATHER PESMITTING, | + of Mn Ten | arm = Steamer \u201c Maid of \u2018Arioans.\u2019 CAPT HENGY PINUEY, WILL RUN A% FOLLOWS 10 THE Talat of Orleans, until furtaer notice :\u2014 Luave spawn.Laavs QuEnso.\u2019 8.08 A.M.#15 A.[except Sut rday.] 10 00 © 11.30 « 1.3 23) PALL 3.40 P.M.445 + 5.45 6.45 # FRIDAY and SATURDAY Extia Trip, leavin: the Island at 4 AM.anid leaving Quebec: at à.Wosther permitéing, tbe Stvainer \u201cMAID OF ORLEANS,\u201d Cant, Piobey, will leave as ullows on SUNDAY next: Leave Qurvzo Leave IscaxD 1100 A-M 910 AM, 145 PM 11,46 A M 630 PM 6.30 FM.10,09 PH.90) P.M.Aug.13, 1881._ TENDERS WANTED.| so .THE FABRIQUE.OF NOTRR.DAME OF Quebeo will receive, up to the 25th OF AUGUST INSTANT, at its Ofioe, No.[6 Buade Street, Tenders for the con trustion of the ST.JOHN CHURCH, SACRITY and! PRESBYTERY of this CITY.1 does not bind itself to accept the lowest nor a07 Tenderians and Specifications ace deposited at the Offices of tbe Architeot, Mr.J.FP.PEACHY, No.214 sv.Joux venger, St.John's Suburbs, where all information ean be obtained, from the (5th Ae instant, between the hoursof 9 A MM.and Auc ll, 1880, QUEBEC GAS COMPANY.Heduction in tbe Price of Lins for Cooking nnd Heating.FROM THIS DATS, GAS WILL BE 8UP.purposes, by Sperial Meters, at the rate of $1.50 satt por 1,000 eublo foet, payasle quarterly, A DIVIDERD OF THREE ANB Bs cent for siz menthe ras bogh decla y the sotord puit thd \u2018Cipltal Stok of this om- Mor.paysbie\u2019st their ofiee on : «#41 nb FIRNY: OF \u2018 EPTEMBER NEXT.Bowe.Will he Olowio be is 1st Sn Hz coder of the Dimetow, | dav \u2018 17H, GRGGLE, o.«+ + Getvetary amliManager, I Gas Worry, er agg oul oda ts 1 Quaped; Aug.10.1881.PF = v8 - a Vo Sdw.td à Aux 11, 1080.4 1 8 Lot _\u2014 Creat Clearifñ«.Sale ts a OR tt Les | ; © STRAW HARV: Ce AT BEST PAISE, To Close Out Balance of Sammer stock J GC PATERSON, 27 BUADE STRÉEL.»1a% 1otirteen yours oldéAnd! a very nivo girl.A neal .D,1} GSGGIE, Seeretary and Manager.Gas Works, { Cop Jpebec, 10 Aug, wen.§ Aug 11, 1881.iw QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, io Tr à QUEBKO, 15th June, sn., NOTICE is herobp_givaa lg.bas Quesse Pipe Aosusavon Comrant that au iostalmont of a.: Oall of Five Dolinre on Each Shere -.- of the Capit il $togk of th - sal domp ov 1 vs pid by A fe doch shard ! it thy ' Ode, in thu Uity of Q obey, on a so \u2019 tal Monday, the diet day ef August next, so und that a further instelmet or Call of a Like Sum of Five Dollars is to bo paid by them on eash share on KONDAT, THE FIRST DAY OF SEPCRMEBR NEXT, a resolved\u2019 at 8 mowtiog of the Hoard o Mrectors hel | in \\hefr co\u2019 bh the (5th say vf Jun + tostant; | i Aug, 1881, BOSTON, apd ajl New Enulayd poiyts, Purscngers lcaviug by vxpreass af 0 PE will urelvo vin \u201cassumpsio Ri.at Newport ut 9,40 P.M,; Bstton, 8 30 following AM, Tickets «old nd freight billsd on the pontoon of tha Juslec & Levis Ferry Co, JAB.R.WOODWARD, Gene! Manager.LEVÉ & ALDBN, \u2018 Ti«ket Agent, Opposite Bt, Louis Hotel, INK! INK! INK! \u2014 MESSRS DAWSON & Ci), HAVE JUST RECEIVED À tull supply of the followin: Inks: STEPHEN'S BLUE BLACK WHLUING FLUID, Seppusa\u2019s ULux-Bracg Copyisn Fru, giving tures coples immudiately $fure writing, Auinyrox Copvive lux wi i1uraish scveral prefect awd «quil copies, no winter how varyiag ot how long tue interval, of 4 powertal and dats binck, Does net det upon the Pens : Carter's combined Writing and Copying In Anvuixe's Violott+-Noir, suitible fur ordi.uaty Writing and will give ons or two perfect Copier Rep Ixgs=Cochian's Red Ink, Aotuines Scarlut Ink will glee one cepy ani can be need with urinary steel Pens, I'apry Inx\u2014l'his vld Esiavliched Ink still holds its rauk es one of the most lwpid ana npn-vorrosive of any iu the market A stuck of thin ink in all rizes always on nand, Copylng Ink of the rue brand, for copyline unly, Ixx Payciré is all varisties.| - Mauxima Jax of va:10u4 maker, and Indellible Prncila, , Isx Puwugae\u2014loid's Porth Ink Powders, Lumelen's Bil ish luk Bowder, Ixx Pari Ann Sotto lax, for Traveliers\u2014 (volabls ia wit > )- drsen, Blue, Violet, Yellow and other juts SGF Lirmosaax lux.Hed and Slack, \u201cWM MUCILAGE, Dovell'n Mucilnge, Treasury Mucilage for Banks, Railroal snd Office uss.Alsos supply of Statfort\u2019s Mucilage, % stroug prepstation of pure Gum Arsbiy\u2014hes been the Standard Mucilage of the United Ftates for twenty years, tho strongest adhesive article ever mude\u2014bright in enlor, very thick aad will keer in any clim te.Indis Rubber Mu.i'age Beuabes.For sale by DAWSON #00, Frot of Mountain Hill.[ Aura, 1880 \u201cCook's Own\u201d Baking \"owder JUST RECEIVED.BOXES Itb.TINE, 3 DOZEN.\u201c Ib \u201c 3 o se tb \u201c 4 \u201c \u201c 1tb Cartoons, 4 * \" Ss \u201c ¢ \u201c \u2018 303 \u201c 4 * At manulazturerd prices.THOMPSON, CODVILLE & CO._ Aug 4, ea.GLOVER.\"FAY & C0.i BSTABLISHED 184% top \u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014 TOURISTS Visiting Que are respoctfull \u201cAarited to inspect our ek of Silke, 8 da, satin de Lon, Batln Merveiliegse, Milk Viuisotr, Real L ces, Hdniton Cspes/ Barhes Fivhns, Lave Uundkerohiols, Si kissd Fanos, Sari, Eid y ores, Umhrellug, Maules, Ulstersy Wraps, vig, eto.\u201c41 ; MF\".Uresyos made t > orderat Bight Houre Notice, whick for Style, Work and Finisb waunot be sup jase in the (/nitod sims or Canada.Ab vistritinttôn-apechiltv dolicited.Me t'e-maktay, Miltinory, and t'atiurins, un the promises, sili Under ; PirotClass Yanayenent.GLOVER, FRY & C0.July 24, 1881, iy HENRY IKVERS, L.D.S, \"(late of Moutreal,) DENTIST.: OMe did Rostdense s 59 Ussun, Connuk Br, Louis STuseT, .sQUEB#C | cod Uy didiét bi the Directors,* woe W.L.FISHER, 8 .* Jurel7, 188, ver July 28, 1881.sus E-BUSINESS CARDE, eer Thin head 980 \u201cede so vor ond J} it ut 5.ne PETER ryond tres ea br ES \u201cHOLA do DEAN, + Francia! Agents and ants, No, 83 Ne Pager Ststate bought und sold, Mortgages, leah OIL Advangss i n puis Leading, Le archouse Heeuipts, Bills of Fi nie.Acpegotivteds A s examined, vor ed ar Ar FEL as cie, Vugust 18, 1681 rake! By Accoud rT - ] HT \u2019 1, » 4 \u2019 Pq 3 Grits, faked 3 £3 3 3 ¥ RT Te TPE | ghee CY .ut geen Union Eaux rer 0 4 od sptionelc Bau poo = C4.i ) Hi faste Rurmishius PART LLY, Et montreal f uk 0qne LOGE as fi fe sjerchun\u2019e\u2019 nk 1 le come rel.¥ p .\u201883 ol au cutarte offrant y | Foront ! 8 1 nelle slabs?Vn se way 0s\u2019 9) ig ou pen th oe HEIR IRE ' Frcques arty D Ws A Hunk.\u2014 \u201cjuanctsl Anse rn preferens 108); 1024! 9 du pére \u2014_ ae : chee St, Taliway Cu \u2014 hie Gis Creare vores) 108 :03 Ç 7 Quebeo HS Coco net :6 | Quen e Foro Cu.181 119 | 8 que ec Fire Asoc.os.eh o=|- foval Ceundisn Jue.65pj 45 | à pont, Pelogrsph Ce.) 130 j 1204 7 geminhu ce Lou vs 94 8 Montres! C FH.CO.lau | 138% 6 Rich, & Unt Nay Loo.8 Y esi o gout City dus.149 14: | 10 aneks botpht mud sold tor cash ama oa ATRL.\u2014- m A Coli, COLD-or SURE THLUAT cnoûld L4 stoprdde Negloot frequantly tes vlts in au Incutacl Lung Disease or Consauption, BLOWN?S BRONCHIAL TROCIES do not disorder the stomach lik.ougil Ky ps and bale mw, but act dive tly vu the infuaned parts, alloying dination, vox rebiet wm ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS.LocCIS, CATALBIS, and the THROAT [ROC OLES which Bixagis AND PUBLIO \u201c45 Keus are eubject too Wor hirty years hrewn's Broochia! \u201cTroches have leon 1ecoti- meuded (y Chywich ie, und always gives complete satisfaction.Having been tested by wide and const int wso for Luarly an eutire gunet tion, thes have uttained well merited nk among the few riaple remedies of the we.Sold at 260,8 box «vers whëie.nurHekst miPileus if NOFHERSTET Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by « alck child suffering and crying with the vxcruciating pain of cutting teeth 7 If so, oat once and get a bottle of Mus, Winstow's \u201couTmixe NSyuor, It will relieve the poor little sutterer immedistely\u2014depend upon it : \\hete in no mistake about it.There is nota wether oft earth who has ever used it whe will uot tell you at once that it will reguiute the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relicfund heulth to the chftd, operating like magic.It in perfectly safe to use in all cases, and plesnanit to the taste, and ig the prescription of one of the oldost and best female physicians and nurses in the United Mates, | No everywhere, 25 cents a Lottle\u2026 Fobtsty : Gd > WM U & O0.RAILWA) Unauge ef Time.ui COMMENGING ON MONDAY, JULY 25ru, 1821, Tratns will run su follows : tecco.201015 aupres Arrive sat eromes .0 Le Leave ~t .Jerome fo \u201c Hochelaga.|.[845 aM Arrives: Hochetage.: doo\u2019 0 [0.00 Leave Éloche .lags for J uw te Masood annes|00 Paleoaan oad sire at Ju fn ° tte 00] mec ca f794 4: Leave Joliette ev for Hochelaga.sessesi 30 Arriveam.HoohelageedT.80,0 |e v (Loc 3 between: \u201cArras, Modi Ovtawa,)\u2019 j ' Trnins leave MNeBhd\"\" Station \"T Minores Lasea Va obelng .185 \u2014 Va\" Magnificent Place Oars on ull Pagsenger Day Trains, and Elpguut slpqplug Gags uu |, Nght U'rwjus Co .Penlng TO AND PROM Uttawa connect: wil l'raius ro ann rox Quebwe, ; qui XDAY TRAINS Leave Montreal au che All Trains ron by Montreal Ti GENERAL EF 10H13 PLAUR D'ARNES Tioxxr Orricus, 13 Binoe rmes,- ) : 202 1, Jumes Sema, § MPOTAB Upposite Bi.Lonlp Hew), Quota.e .vidas Ad BEN July 33 1881, Uvn'i duvet, hange, \u2018£c,, F JA.F.BANFIELD'S ed dischseu bâ the Lowesr Bouma Rares 080, pied at the Lowest Prios to Orem tise sup- recision and despatob, Sistastion, by To C.J.H.LIEDSAY, THOMPSON & CO., asd every desire to give furnished with promptoess.June, (881, we Neo.16 Cote du Passage Street, Upper Tews, Levis.May 0 188).ris Finer 1841.All Orders of Customers executed with alaerity, | \u201cavancionne sy Tnonas Caut, Rasaween, Lise \u2014 GRORGE T.OARY, Ensses anp Poetssmes vos vus Provniprens, Prenting House, \u2014Moveury Buéldinge, 11 Boat, reel, theo doors west of (ke Post Ofloe.RATES OF ADVERTISING ussavson, 6 lines and wader, , , 3 lines to 16 een 00e \u201c\" \u201c Over 10 linea, pee line à BORSIQUENT LNGERTIONN.0000000000, 6 # All advertisements, vusccompen ! directions, are inserted until ry w cherged accoroingl Tri-weekly .som weekly and weekly Tasertions are cf cents per line each insertion basged ' Orders for discontinuing Advertisemean to be in writing, snd delivered by © sm previous to publication, \u2019 One Nguare, yearly, not to exceed 23 lings $30, with the privilege of changing guarteri Half-square, not to exceed 14 lines, wi the same vilege, Professional and other Cards, not exceeding lines, $10 per annem No Advertisement to be considered aa by tan year unless it is previously agrees upen bes- ween the parties, The privilege of Yoariv Advertisers will be confined to their regular business, and all other Advertisements ay charged extra.TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Toaue \u2014Ycarly, $4.Half.ycarly $3.torly $1, In advance.yosris, 83.Quas FOREIGN AGENTS.Naw Yous - «8.M, Pettengill & Co., 37 Part Bow, New York, and Biate street, Boston, ans Gee.P.Rowell & Co, 40 Park Bow, NowŸork re our onLy Autborised Advertising Agents In N+w York and Boston, Cmuaso.\u2014Cook, Coburn & Co, Office, 87 Lenrboru street, Chicago, Illinios, ! ' Lospon.\u2014=F.Algar, 8 Clement's an Lombard atrest, and G.Bereet, 30 Comhili Lowlon, K.C., England, are authorised te rrestve advertivements for Tun Menovny, 1891.ROTAL MAIL LINE Steamers to the \u2018aguvnay Tadousac, Cacouna, ltiviere d-.Loup and Murray Buy.Comwencing on tbe 8th of JUNE, th: well-kuown firet- cinss ~tusmers SAGUENAY, Capt M.Lecous UNION, * Alex.Barras, Will leave the St, Andrew's wharf as follows TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 1.30 AM the \u201cSaguenay \u201d fur Chico tint nd Ha! Ha ' Bay, calling at B ie 8t.Paul, Les Ebeulements, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup, Tade: - mc ani L'dnse nt J en.WEDNESDAYS aud SATURDAYS, «: 7.30 A M, \u2018he \u201cUnion,\u201d fo H:! Hal Bwy calling st Buie bt Paul, Le» K'i0 11em-+nte, Mur ay Bay, Riviere du Loap and Tad: ume Coune ting at Yurboc with \u2018he Ri holieu and Ontario Nivigation Co npany\u2019s Boats, QM u & «.Balway sod Grund Tr;ok Railway ; and ut Riviere du Loup with the Intercolonial Bailway tor and fro the Morttime Provinces snd Atlantic btates, Lesviug Riviere du Logp :\u2014For the Faguenay, at 5.00 P.M wwe day ; aad fo | Quebec, Wednewiays, Thursdays and Satu: ,deys at P.M, an on Sundays at TP.NM.| \u2014 | TICKETS for sule nd Stat:: coms ecarod at the Central Ticket Offiee, opposite the 14 \u2018 Louis Hotel, and nt the Ui.ce the St.; Lawrence Stexma Navigation Companr, tt.an tuw's Wharf.| A.GABOULY, Secretary June 8, 188} wo 'C.E.THO uPSON, MANUFACTURER OF Commercial Rubber Hand Btamps, Self-inkery Consecutive Daters, Printing Poets, Seals, Crests, Monograms, Autographs.Rubber Tres, Name Sts for Marking » Printing loiting Cards, ste, Ribbon Stampa, Ribbon Beal Presses, Bieetroty pes Wood Engravings, ote, ote, 234 Notre Dame Strect, Montreal.Branch Office at Quebec.Samples t.ce seen and orders taken ot ME.R.MORGAN'S MUSIC STORK, Mayo, 101, M Fabrique Bret.For Sale or To Let.The Commedions Dwoil gee, Bo.noes attashed.E.G.CANNON, N.P.Or on the promises.NVERTOR'S ATTOBNEY for Solicitine Canadian and For-igu Patents ; twenty rear\u2019s practice ; ho patentno pay HENRY GRIST, Ottawa, C-pada Patent Expert.Jan.10, 10¢¢ een Thr Quebec Daily Evening ieeary Printed and published for the Propristers &: the office of GEORGE T.CARY, 11 and t3 Huado Bteeet, in the Crrror Quassc, b the Ulstrict of Quebec; in the F roviacs nf Que Luc ir "]
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