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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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[" LE DAILY EVENING MERCURY.tow YRAR\u2014NO \u2018198.MORE8 ET STUDI4 ET POPULOS ET PRÆLI4 DICAM\u2014 Viry, Geug.IV.6.'\u2018QUEBBC, FRIDAY, JUNK 1, 1888.SIX O'CLOCK EDITION PRICE ON CF: | THE GREAT NORTH WESTERN TELEGRAPI OFFICH.Accustowsd for such lonpthiencd period 10 the dismal quarters in wl.ich tbe telegraph businers of Quubeo hue Boon reuliy aperatiôn, we must been Lravssvted, one ssn scarcely believe his senses us he steps into the splendid offices which the liberality of (we tireut North Western Company h 6 ssuncd to bo creat: d out of the venerable building on Peter atroci, whose rejuvenated APponrançe HOW nsLONiS' Où most people who liad no idea that out of the old 1uilding such a cunvenient sud handsome suite of offices could be odtained The whole of the kround floor is now occupied by the compuny; the front riion as the public «flor, Lhe rour rb containing cn one side the yaperintendont\u2019s office und a room for Ls clerk, with extensive pigeon hole sccomodation, sufficient to contain Blew of atull your's despatohes ; or tbe otber vide are the delivery And necountants departments, and the apace reserved for tho messengers, who make heir exit by Sault-nu-Matelot street, Beginning with tre public office, entrunce in had by two handsome crebes of aub and black wainut âlled in with sugruved gloss in large pan: ls, bearing the Company's creat ; siretoh- ing acrose the entire width of thie room aru the uourtere of bold but neat design tn ohierry und bluck walnat, with divisions for clerks, of cherry trames, filled in with engraved glass.Ar either end of the countor n door loads to the saperintent\u2019s room und the delivery depuriment, the eng aved gluss pannels of which sre very fine, and together with the bronze and brass fisting, brighten up the whole work A handsome dado of cherry snd walnut complete the woodwork of this room The decorator steps in and with u very choice lut of psper completes the work so well begun.The oviling and walls are papered in light shudew with a handsome friese and ceiling decorntion iv which gould and color are preminent the other spartments on Lbis flat ure quite in keeping.Kach of the large windows on the front bas boas provided with British plate glnse, each in one picev this adds immonsoly 10 thy elegant appearance of the intrrior as woll a« considerably im proving the outside sppearance.And & very convenient long desk with ground glasa sorvens for the pubiis to ærite LLuir messages fila tLe we windows.Observing the arrangements for transmitling messsges Ly & preumatio tube from the receiving coutre Lo the operating room, we learn that the latter room in situated in the third story of the building, whither we will now foliow the mereage, but not by thetubo.On cur wey up we notice tbat daylight has been thrown in on the sisirs where il dis nob previouely exist, while on the lost lsnding à aky- light hus been formed with the deuvle orject of lighting the stairs and venti- \"lating the building.Entering the operating room, ono is struck at once by the light and cheerful appearance ef tho apuriment winch oocupiea the whole Peter street front.\u2018lhe room has ben thoroughly renovated, both in wood work and as regards decoration, while due arrangements have buen made for the ventilation oi the room\u2014an important point, oôn- sidering thal it is ocoupivd day and ight The main attraction here lies in the beuutiful new quartelle tables of bluok walnut, sgh avd birch, euch of which 1s ornamented by four shining instruments, the top being divided into 8 many parts by cloar glass partitions.Thu intersection of these divisions gives an opportunity to place a neat column which supports the brass qu standard, the latter being finished with opal globes, All the wires are hid irom view in channels laid under the floor, To the unitiated the mystery great as to where the *\u2018motive power\u201d lire On the opposite side of the tunding two dreasing-rooms and convenioncon have been provided for the uso of the operators, the lady members having ane net and the young men the other Adjoining this room In the \u201cbattery\u201d \u2014we might almost sny the \u201cGrand buttery,\u201d which, however, vrerlouks ne Iron the rook above Fault su Matelot.Tn the flat above this Are Hituuted the store room, repairers Foonis, &c,, &c.Having thes heiofly shown what bus » therougb transformation gr fait gredit to © manñyemont vf the company, and while congratulating them wpon the possession of their present Sandeeme premises, expr: ss tho hepa that 4boir business will vo tnorpuse na Le ghund= sotly repuy them for \u2018their liberal treatment ef the Quebec publie,.In this connection, we wieb Lo mention the populur locul manager and Supor= intendont, Kdwin Pope Haquire, to whose persistency and good taste much er«dit ia due for the results obtained.Au proteu-ional adviser, Mr.Popo has bad sssociuted with bim our well knowngarchiteot, Mr.Harry Staveley, the following parties baving curried out the laiter gontleman's designe ;\u2014 Counters and hardwood work, includ ing tables, The Drum Munutucturing Co.;tho general work being done by Mr.John Matoh; the decorations by Mr.B.Lennard, and the plumbing and hot water bratirg by Mr, G.T, Phillips; while our ingenious friend, Mr.Robert Sampson, undostook Lhe Preumatio tube arrangement ; the engraved glaus was procurd from Mr, Eyginton, ot Montreal.We would, in conclusion, ray that the work here done ja oxtremely creditable to all concerned, and that our prople have every reason to Le grateful to Mr.Dwight, The Generul Manager of the Company, for the liberal way the improvements have beon carrivd out.PROTEST AGAINST TUE HELI- MUTH APPOINTMENT.The London World has tbe following: The dios se of Ripon isin a state of decorous mutiny in consequence of the extruordinary course which bas been tuken by the Bishop in abruptly appointing Br.le: Imuth, Bishop of Huron, to be his suffragan.It was Dr.Bickirsteth's plain duty to resign bhin'see, an he has Ban too il! to attend to his duties for nearly three years past ; and if ever there was a case which should come under the Bishop's Resignation Act of 1871, certainly this is one.Dr.Bickersteth hus quietly passed over Bisbup Ryan, who has boca assisting him for several yours, snd uli the vumerous rligible clorgy of the diocese and provi: oe, in order Lo import from Cunada an enthe sinetio Low Churchmau, who has no English experionce nor an academical degree.By he way, the new suffragan wall Bnd Limeelf in à very awkward position in the event of the Bishop's death.It ssems inoreditable that the Archbishop ot York can approve of these arrangements, al though the Bishop states that he consulted him.WAGKS IN PARIS.The French Minister of Commeree has published & statement of the approximate daily wages of work- people engaged in the principal industries of the French capital.There are some oi the fgures in Cases where no wages in food or in any other form thao money ure riven :\u2014Jewellors, bakers, tilors, and blackemitha, 61 30 butchers, carpenters, cabinotmakers, elockmakers, printers, joiners, plumbers, stone masons, metal turncra, und glnziors, $1.20 ; baker», 81 38 ; browers, 8bo : bricklnyers und shoemakers, 706 ; sudidiers, locksmithe, nnd dyern, 90e ; couclimaker-, tinker, \u2018cutters, âtove- makore, and bookbinders $1 00, coal beaver, $1 37; curtwrights, figriste, furiiors, Lailors, tanocre, carpul makers, coopers, woud turners, und scaveng rs, 81; stocking mak re, 48c; ropemakers, linen, snd weavers, 80 ; wardoners, T8¢; buuso painters, §1 38; barbers, 800; potters, Tlc; sawyers; 8127: Wumen's wages vary from 4ûc to 800.\u2014\u201cDr.Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills are worth their weight in Id in nervous und sick headache,\u201d \u2014 .H.H.Soblichter, of Baltimore.\u2018I'he Brooklyn Bridge was not tbe only important structure of the kind opened to putlio use on the Quern\u2019s birthday.Un the came day the first permanent bridge across the ludus became à thorvughlare, It spans he river at Attock, and according to the London Glube, supplies the great want which bas long been felt on the main ro:d througb Northern lodia and on tte priveipal trade route from the Pur jat to Contral Asis, and promises to be as beneficial from à military ns from a com.| 4 mercial point of view.\u2014 Jive decters ; no end of medicine; no relief.Dr.Benson'a Skin Ouee driven away all ervptions and I'm: well.\u2014Ids C, Young, Hawiiton; Tila.ALEX.KENNEDY I#BISTRR Alexander Konnody Isbister, M.A, | IL.B., who died.in {on don on Wedneuday, was # Canadian by bietb.He res pducated at Edinbargh Unigemit and graduyied there s« M.A, He afterwards wk the degree of LL Bfrore London University.He was besd master of Lin Stationore\u2019 Co,'a Grammur School in London, and afterwards filled the position of Rditor of the Educational Times, Attor writ ing several books ol sn educational charactor he was in 1872 clected Dean of the Oullege of Preveplors.Having in 1849 been uppointed ugent of the Red River Colony, he devoted himself to freeing that region from the mono- ly of the Hudenn Bay Company.At ongth in 1856 he managed to get # Commities of the Hou-6 ol Commons appointed Lo investigute the subject, And the ronuit wus tbe surrender of thy Company's righte, thux luying the toandation of Confederation by uniting the Proviness Andcr one Government.Mr.Iebister wva born in 1823, I \u2014 NEW YORK PIANO COMPANY \u2014\u2014 { General }\u2014 WHOLESALE & RETAIL ROUSE For the disposal ef American, \u2018ansdian & European Pianos & Organs IN BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, duanon Hovats in Toronto, H«milton, O.tawn, Queobee, St.John, Winnipeg, ke.List of Leading Manufucturers represented by this roues 7 PiaNos\u2014(United States).ALBERT WEBER, NEW YORK, DUNIIAM k SONS, u DECKER & SONS, \u201c J.P.HALF, \u201c N.Y.PIANO CO, \u201c VOSE & SONY, BOSTON, P1axos\u2014(Toronto.) HEINTENANN k,C0 À & WILLIAMS à SÔN, ORGANS VEO, WOODS a CO.SURDETP ORGAN 004 - W, BELL à CO.: We keep pons but the best inetregents, gueran.aed for five years.All omr Planes and as raprerentod.For full fluitruted eatal the sheve eslobraied makers, with outs afènch ayle; or for catalogues and [ries lists of Orgems, apply by lsiter or persons.lv te HEAD OFFICE, 126 & 228 St.James St, Montreal \u201408 TUO\u2014\u2014 R.MORGAN, 38 Fabrique Street, Quebec\u2019 SE A wumber of Good Sceond-Hund Planos and as to Hire, whieh may be purohased onthe insta'ment Flan.N B.\u2014Careful and Competent Tuoers and Reairers are now employed ti de our work, Pianos Tuned, Cleaned snd ¢epured nthe most vasonable terms.Oct 17, 1882, important Notice to Purchasers Seeking a Cheap Market.WE SUBMIT BHLOW a Reduced Price Lat of our Large Grocery Stock, comprising : TEAS, WINES AND SPIRITS.This Becuotion is afcerd only during the Holiday Nensen, tasreiore purcnasers will suis themselvan by e: ling nt once to cxmine our is, whieh at tbe prive defy competition ~\u2014 Srnuinted White Sigur.+.Ofc per lb Lomp + 1t \u201c Good Black Tea \u201c Buoperior © * Extra +: Good @reen * .Pure Jujan * (U \u201c Fresh Ground Coie.cove eee 30 = \u201c dave sees asiiaene Pickles (in lottle).\u2026\u2026.ceareasll n\" Maccar Nl.\u2026.\u2026.0\u2026.0.00000ccscces BBT 4 Vermicelli.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.0c000cuvocses Ÿ LIQUORS.Good Sherry.\u2026.$1 88 per gal .« Port.veers 185 + Cherry Brin 5.we 200 © i « Wh key.160 ¢ Whiskey Cocktail.100 # je Old Erandy (In deca 3}.000020 0200 PO 90.Amorted Liquors (in Cut Decenters.à 50 Buaketa containing Shree different | Liquors in handsome bottles.1 90 FRUITS, Pm.vase sarvanco000sc000u0 10 p6 Ib alencls Raising.coves eons + Oran; se, Lemons,Ap ples.\u2026\u2026.*.20\u20ac per doa Almonds, Filberta, Table Raisfna, Biscuits 1ious), Freico m-Bous and a host of ether articles too numerous to mention, A lerge Stock of Cigars, Smoking Totacco, Gigarcttes, Pipes, eto., oto, bo | Digan Langlois | +4238 or Doe 21,1008.Mp1 y | | \u2018QUEBEC CENTRAL RAIL'Y WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.cou MRNO ING MONDAY, DECEMBER 11rn,1889 Traine will ran as follows; xpr ss | Mixed, 826 à 100 au 3 ss0u0 0 « Q-ebe- Ferry.Leave Quebrefor Bea: Jot, Sherbrooke & New Mogiand peints.# FOrTy Lencus + \u201c Levis .Arrive Beauce Jot, Leave Beauce Jct\u2026, Arrive Sherbrooke.Leave Levis for Bt Jorephi.Arrive St.Joseph.Leave StJossph tor Levis Arrive Levis, .,.Def 1 raius run on Moutresl time, \u2018The quebec Central afloris the only Bail Commurlration with the celeurated Chaudivre Gold Mines, anc compecting at Sherbrooke «ith th.Grand Trunk and Pas-umpsic Hallwars, forms the most direct route bet ween uebeco, Boston, aud all Now England poiots, JAS.R.WOODWARD, General Manager, General Ticket Offices, Upposite 8t Louis Hotel, Quebec, Dec 14, 1882 SUBD OF ORLEMNS FERRY ~ STEAMER ¢ ORLEANS) CAPTAIN BOLDULC ON AND AFTER THE 31s MAY will sal as follo+s, until further notice, weather and circumstances permitting :\u2014 From IsLann, From Quense.40AM 530AM SUAM SIVAM 1000 \u20ac M HAM 10PM PM 3PM 445P NM SPM C45 PM SUNDAYS: HAM 145PM SWPM HOLIDAYS : 8SOOAM 1130AM 200PM SPM 4WPM 500 PM Mr-Calling at $t, Joseph up and dows.M y 71, 1883- Certificate! Analysist\u2019®s Report of John Labatt\u2019s Ale and Porter, by Dr.M.Fiset, M.D.L , Government Analyst for the City and District of Quebec, QUEBEC, 3rd April, 1883.\u2018I hereby certify that | have analysed the INDIA PALE ALE snd XXX STOUT trom the Brewery of JOHN LABATL, London, Out, snd bottled by N.Y.MONTREUIL, Quebec.| found them Very Pure and brewed irons the PURESI HuPS snd MALT.1t 1s a beverage highly recommended to Invalids or Convalescents, especially as a tonic, and for all who require a stimulant of this kind, DR M.FISET, M.D.L., Analyst, Quebec.\"M\" Aak your grocer or other dealers for \u201cLabatfs Ale and Porter, from London, Unt, sad bre that you Est it, us inferior qualities sre often su'.stituted.N.Y.MONTREUIL, Soie Agent, 179 8T.PAUL 4T, April 34, 1988 Mysor1y Troidont Mutu al Association \u2026 HEAD OFFICE, | Moncesa, 26tn Marob 1688, | NOTICE ~ :.le hereby given that MR, JOHN Y, WELCH, of NO, 18 5ST JAMES STRERT, Lower Town, is appointed Jeners) Agent of the Associstica for Quebeo City and Vieinity, to.whom ali annuel dues abd sosctamects are paystie, and from whom ai! information can te tained, JOHN HOP sa» \u2018| Forsi Guide will tell how to get LINE.Dodge Contact with the Gnverament © Oanads for the conveyasos of Onaadian & United titates Mnile 13\u2014SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS-1868 TAIS COMPANY'S LINER are compose of the following Double-Rugined, Built, Iron Steamshi;s.They are volfé la water-tight compartments, are unsnrp4ases for strength, spsed and comfort, are ted ny with all the modern improvements thet praction! sxpericnce can suggest, end have made the fastest time on record, Pessoa Tonnage, MUMIDIAN.» « 26100 PARISIAN., BARDINIAN.\u2026 POLYNRSIAB.SARMATIAN CIROABNAN.MORAVIAR.0.00» 2650 Lt.Arches, RIB PERUVIAN.50.» 23400 Capt.J.Bitehios MOVA BOOTIAN.«3108 Capt Richardous MIBERNIAM.*** 3486\u201d Oupt.H.Wylie.+0 23308 Lt Themen RNR ee +3700 Lt.Barret BER ost 3700 Onpt D J James svt Capt.MoDeagat Commands v Builéiag.5400 Capt.Joa Wylie 100 Capt.J B Dattes + .tié0 Capt.R.Nrews HANGVERIAN.» .\u2026 » 4600 Capt.J.G Mlaphen CORRAN.4000 | Cept Barolsg GRECIAN.+ 4100 Capt LeGeilsis MANISOBAN.«\u2026 +.-3180 Capt Mosttisnt CAWADIAN \u2026.,.3608 Capt CJ Mommie PHGNICIAN.,, 380¢ Capt Jobs Browa WALDENSIAN .3680 Qapt, Moors LUCERNE.« + » « .1206 Cart.Kerr, NEW YOUNDLAND.o 1890 Copt.Mriles ACADIAN cos 0000 .1380 Capt.J MeGrath THE STEAMERS OF THE LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE | gafling from LIVERPOOL every THUBS- DAY, and from Q'ebec very SATUR- PAY, (calling At Lough Poyie so receive oa board and land Mailr ana Passcuge.s, te land from Ireland and Scotland) FROM QUEBEC.- Cirempelan 0002000000 \u2026 Saturday, May (# \u2018Pulyn sina, .\u201catur ay.M 7-6 \u2018Pruviaa\u2026 .Study de \u20ac \u20ac | dsrmntisn.A rd une * Pastatsn.tu au >> far tlnian Sat rd dome Circarsian.Saturday jure\u2019 © Rares or Pusssen rasa Qesseo ; OabiB.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$70 und $to aovenliug { to aocomisadati n.Fntermediste .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.#40 0 MLOGTAGO ou 00020000 s0 100000000001 1% 0 THR STRANBUE OF THE {GLASGOW & QUEBEC SERVICES.jure intended 16 si! froa Qu heu fer Glasgow \u2018as foi ows\u2014 Soandt: avis! ca.About Mag It Grencian.do Msp Fuchos AY do May i2 Manitoban.do Muy ie { Nestorian.de Muy 2t Luoerue.ove voiinrionnoenn :5 Moye ! Onnadian .do lume & | Grecipn.do June Le \u201cB enos A)res do Jume 1\".Maziiobw .du Juve ts Hanoveilan .\u2026.do Juiy 1 Through Bills ef Laving grauted in Liveri and G'asgow.and at all L'oncinentat Porte, to all points in the United States and Canada, aud from ail Station: in Canada amd the United States 10.Liverp: ol sud Glasgowf ALLANS, nAb & Cu, Agente Quebec, May Ib 1883 TO LET, FROM lst of MAY next, the dwelling No.8 bt Antoine Lower Town, now ed Arobibaid Mécallums, Eon > Apply at office of WENION HUNT & SON, 18 69 Dslbousie street, Lower Town, .VICKS FLORAL GUIDE For 1883 la an +lognnt book of 180 pages, § Colosed Plas 01 I aud Vegetables, and more than 1000 Jliustrations of the \"Flowers, Platits and Vegetables and for growing.It Is haudsome enough for the Center Table or a toliday Present.rend em your name aud Post Office address, with 19 ceûts, and l'will send you a copy paid, Thisisnot a quarter of ite cost.It prin'ed ir bot: Mngliss sud German.If you.\u2018af erwarda order seeds, deduct th - 10 cents, Vick's Brads are the Bea: lu the Wort.The hem & them.Viok's Flower and Vogetable Guz\u2018em 1¥ pages.6 Colored Plates, 600 bngravinge.Ne Bu centsin | prise in elegant cloth, la Gerwan or Favlish.Vicks Illustra od Monthly Magasine\u2014ag pores, & colored plate in ev'ry number an a panvor ?; pe yom Fe LA pri vB.number ac BUENOS AYRBAN, , (4308 Capt.Jus, Seow rr _\u2014 rer \u2014\u2014\u2014 > a.:4 ne» - LN FRULAND, 6 travelis rem Canpds, will Sud o complete fils Tuer Axepi av (row 1606 In the Reading Beem ° British Museum, Urest Russell Brest, W.C.Quebec Mercurn., 1888.Faivar Evaniso, Jus 1 While the emigration toCanada from Barope has increased of late, fifty thousand ics omigrantabave arrived at Now York thus fur this yeyr thao last.\u2014\u2014 re L'Etendard regrets that the Provincial Trossurer bad not sufoient confidence in himself to negotiate his Joan directly in Lombard street or in she Chausse d\u2019Antin, which fact it considers 10 lave been the means of losing a considerable unm to the Provinos, and this ought not to have been iest sight of in these times of defioita, Ar \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Extra provision bas been made by ihe Department of the Interior for sompleting s much larger survey of wnds in the Northwest this season than sny provious year.The staff snd facilities for executing the work have besn almost doubled, EEE The Leeds Mercury, speaking of the Fisheries Exhibition, says :\u2014 Of our own colonies, Onuada, probably, takes the leading place with a display of the greatest variety and interest, In fact, it may be that cur own share in the Bxhibition will contrast unfavorably with the completoness of this collection from Canada.\u201d EES yT\u2014 The Dominion Government, ignor- tg ite genera! policy in similar cases, bas accepted the decision of the Rxchequor Court, and paid over to Mr, Woodwortb, M.P., the 88,300 awarded by tbo Court for the sand and gravel taken from his ballast pit.This has been a vulusble investment for Mr Woodworth, whe only paid $1,900 for ihe whole farm, of which be still re- ising possession.The Dominion arbi- trutors awarded him $100 ns a fair remuneration for gravel, etc., taken.It is officially announced that the Commissioner of Crown Lands is about 10 cancel 8 numb.r of sales and locations of public lands iu the townships of Withrow, Dequen, Metabetchouan, Anhuapmouchouan, Boucher, Turcotte, Radnor, Carignon, Mulhiot, Cranbourne, Montanbeau, Kilkenny, and Juliette, also in the Svigneury of Batisonn.Theee proposed oancella- tions are announced to be in eonfur- smity with Act 45 Vic, chap.10.Sir Charles Tupper is evidently determined not to lose his chance lor the reversion of the Premiership, upon which ho has for years had his eye.Hie determination to retain his seat in the Cabinet, so as to be able to tireumyent the machinations of Sir Hector and Sir Leonard, each of whom 1e manœuvreing for the inside track, indicates the amount of distrust and heart burning among the Ottawa happy family, thinly concealed under tbe appusrance of harmony.As the London Advertiser puta it, \u201che bas no confidence in tbe hreed.\u201d eee PE De Jounnal de Quebec, in ite Ublawa eorréspondence says thal \u201cthe Marquis of Lovne and the Princess Louise are very popular.They bave done an immense good to the epantry and wil) Jepve bobind them lively zemembran~ \u2018esas Rich and poot- sre devered to fham.* * They apebk conhider- able \u2018French at Rideau Hall.Tbe \u2018Marquis, the Princoss, the ladies in waiting, snd tbe Aides-de Camp speak is very\" biy.Our language i- tire fashion.Sd much the \u2018bétter ; poor French language which bas baon »0 smuch forgotien and so much calumnisted.It is only a short Lime since the majority of the English officers who wore here in garrison gave it to bé understood in England that wo nly spoke patois.\u201d VL Cp\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c \"Th¢ Dake DeBlsoas, sometime\u2019 A.PC.ho\u2019 the Cavernot ie rai \u201cje looking.after lands he is ssid tocpaye obtained in the North West for the purpose of giving a territorial charac~ vor Lo his Dukcdom.: Le refor ta the meddiesome conduct of THE QUEBEC DAILY MEKCURY, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1884 THR WATER WORKS CONTRACT.To tM Editor of The Mercury : Bin, -You hare ulrondy had oconsion 8 001 twin Dominion ofeixl in regard to the award of the water works contract, Jour attention having been called to he same by a correspondent in whom, I presume, you hed every reliance.I have no derire to mince matters, 1 moan the Chief of the itiver Potier, and I reiterate the demand of your late osrrespondent that the Government should take notice of the reports that are ourrent about this individual's con- nestion with the adoption of à certain tender, in which he 18 said Le be personally interested.It seeme te me that Me.Trudo! bas ail he oan properly de to ationd to bis police duties without seeking to force upon his fellow citisens a tender or contraol that may possibly prove A our-e to this sorely tried city.1 have no personal objection to Mr.Trudel, but let him mind his awn business, and that business is just now what the Dominion pays him a good round yearly salary for Bo far us the eontract is concerned, there are and should be no politics in it ; and the citizens would do well to frown down any attempt te defeat thia tender or that tender, because of the political opinions of the tenderers, What the city wants is a good water system and not politics just now, and itis propsred to accept it from uo matter whom.I hear that the Carrier lender is meeting with opposition from Mr.Trudel and others on this ground.This le quite enough to induce every disinterested man to support 1t, even if it did not, as it actually does, give us the lurgest pipe and tbe greutest advantages for the losst amount of money.They are our own people, loo, and members of the Council would do well to understund that their votes will be closely watch.od to-night, Anaus.Wake Up Me Mayor! \u2014Qur worthy Chief Magistrate should wake up before he is swamped by the clique by whom he is now surrounded over the nqueduct business, He shonld shake off the incubus, ere it is too lute.JusTiors or rux Psaoz.\u2014The commissions of a large batch of now Justices of the Penco have been isevod- «y will probably appear in the official ori sical A We have not heard whether the new appointments for this district sre smong them.PoLiTICAL Bummens ox Tas Wing.\u2014 The Dominion minister of Public Works und Militia, are now in town, and political \u201cbummers\u201d and wire pullers sre in their element.We suppose while here they will have a band in the water works squabble.Lance Ceowp OP SRAMEN.\u2014There are over 1500 seamen now in port.Probably about one-third of them are ashore, so that hoarding-masters should be doing a rushing business.\u201cA WINK as Goop as ao Nop,\u201d &c.\u2014 Some evenings ngo Mr.Langelier, the Mayor, sut by in bis official capaciLy st the Council wouting and allowed $300 of the peoples moncy Lo be voted for a rervice that was offiered to be done for $150.A conple of days after, the newspaper whioh received the 8300 published a portrait and eulogise tic biographies! skoteb of His Honor | - | A \u201cLucky Doa.\u201d\u2014A Young man ef this town has secured the matrimonial prizo of the season.The young lady resides in Portland, and is repated worth $200,000.The marriage takes place in September.Our friend deserves hiv luck, for be in as good as be ie bandsome.\u2014 \u2014 Sevon men have been arrested at Mullingar, Ireland, for complicity in the murder of Mrs.Smythe, shot dead in April, 1882, at.Barbavilla, Weytmeath, on ber way from church.La Minerve, dissussing the Fote Dieu procomsion, remarks that it is always happy to note the oucasiuns which our population gives of its faith, A believing people is a powerfal people | in peace and in war, and as long ss tbe Canndian people maintain intact thoso good and old traditions we oan look forward to the future witb eonfi- dence.The value of education is negatively de- m onstrated by the Biste of Kentucky, It only coliects à per capt'a tax of $1.25 for her school funds.Only 22 percent.of her entire white population ean read and write, sand out of 50U, 00 obildren old enough 4o receive instruction, less - thao 350,000 latiend the common schools.16.8 mot to be wondered si, perhaps, under this condition of ignorance, thst \u2018not enly: Thompson, who .murdéred.Davis in cold blood, vas agquitted, but that the veadied ofrnot uilty was received with oheers, and that fine social ethios of the State license the ase of the bowie knife and the revolver.Stephen, chairman of the Canadian Pacifo Ruilwa £1,000,000 sterling ton thous: furmers with their fumiliss, abl sores of the finest wheat growing cow.uad the implements necessury to enuble them to bugin the cultivation of their lund, including ths cost of ernment, und advanced, Examined and treatment refused daring the year ending May 1, at the\u2018 International Throat and Lung Insti= tute, and hundreds more are dying every year of some turm of throat or Jupe |, 1883-Mohs 83.1y lung trouble, who cemid be cured if \u2014 prop-r treatment was applisd in time, \u2018 We give a candid opinion and will not treat any case wo think hopeless.7,500 casos have boen treated by os with the most gratifying results during the last year.by Mgeon of the French army.The trent- | wili run daily (Sundays excepted) as foi ment prescribed at the International ' lows .\u2014 Throat and lung Institute is curing\u2019 mors cases of cutarrh, catarrhal deaf- \u2018 6-30 #.M.Mail Trin 11 Nt Raymond, ness, bronchitis, astnma and consamp- tion than allother treatments combined 5.10 Am.M Consultations and a trial + Spirometer , freu.Write, enclosinu stamp, for copy | Btoppingat Lattie liver, Ancienne Loreite, 1 \u2014 NORTH-WKST SETTLEMENT.Proposal to Borrow One Million Sterling and Bring Out Ten Thousand Married Farmers.The follewing Is the scheme which bas pesentiy been submitted to the British Government by Mr.George i=For the sum of nd small averaging tive persons to each family \u2014say fitLy thousand people in all \u2014can be comfort- brought from their homes in Ireland to tho new Canadian Northwest and: cach family provided with 160! lands, a comfortable wooden bouse, à ploughing and vooding à few acros for their fret yent's crop; tho money required to be provided by the Gove y way ot loun, lo the Northwest Lund Compuny of Canada, and to such othor! corporations intorested in the wettle- ment of the Canadian Northwest us: wished Lo join in tho enterprise, and bo | able to furnish the Government with! such security fur the repavmunt f the go loan as might bo required ; tue ioan Lo be fur ton years without interest.' In consideration of the loan the Land! Company ia to andertuke the work ot traneplanting and settling in the Northwest, under the supervision of, the Government, thess ten Lhougand \u2018 familics, assuming ail the riske incident | to the bosinces, and tho responsibility of the repayment of the money advance.| ed by the Government.| Company would take à lien on the 160° sores of land given to euch fumily 10\u2019 the amount of £100, ou which the emigrant would be churgud interest at ; The Land | the rate of & per cent.por annum after the firet Lwo years of bis sotilement, the emigrant to have th- right 10 pay off the principal at any time.re re, Se fourth page.100 HOPELESS CASEs he Spirometer invented uvielle of Paris, ex-ido sure, of Intornational Nows and list of - dostions Address, nternational Throat & Lung Institute.173 Church Street, Toronta, 13 Phillips Square, Montreal, Or 61 Lafayeito ave, Detroit May 29, 1883.Jy 1782\u20141y REMOVED.The MOUNTAIN HILL OFFICE 07 LE) \u201cThe Has been transferred to the Publishing House, 103 ST PETER ST.[OPPOSITE THE QUEBEC BANK.) Mercury NO.77 ST.JOHN STREET.For Sale, A First-Class 7-Uoiave Pisnioforte, Hosewood Cave, wih all the latest improvements, Five Yeara Guarantee, Will be sold cheap to close a consignment.PARKE & CO, 71 John street.NO.77 ST.JOBN-8TRKET.Furmiure Repaired at Moderate Prices, bpria Boils made to order, aud Second d Furniture Bought and Sold For Sals, a Chair 137 years old.PAKKE à CU, May 19, 1883, 77 Jobn St, ! \u2014 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Union BankwnP MasRvan For Baie\u2014Parke à Co Peamanest Building Noclety \u20144A Cote Alisa Lin =ire 1,8 page Louiviaus Btate Lotiery\u2014 M A Dauphine Sache: Banke) ms ic vonson Dancing snd D po: tmeut\u2014Prof MeDBons'd Providous Mutual Mscociation\u2014H Y Weloh GT K Perry\u2014Bee adrt 88 Lawrence Bleam Navigation 0 \u2014Bees advi Orleane Forry\u2014Bes adv Ory Uodds\u2014Glover Pry & Co Hate=\u2014J C Patterson New Beoks\u2014Duweon & Co Queboe Central Railway \u2014fee adt Quebro & Luke Bt Jobn Ry\u2014Yes advs NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.OTICE.\u2018Ihe undersigned will not Le responsible r any debts sontracied by the Crew of tbe Bark \u201cBIRMINGHAM,\u201d withoul s weit.ten ordef signed by himself.W.H.MOORE, Mester.Quebec, lut Juve, 1883.UEBEC PERMANENT Building Neciely.OFFICE - ~ NO 13 ST.JOHN STREET Money (e Lend\u2014815,000 on eauy terms and conditions.FOR SALE.Une liouse, D'Aigulilon Street, No 57, do Miobelieu # «T2 do Soots \u201cow 1, do Plessis « 11, de Des Commiesaires, St, Rochdo Laberge Streat, No, IU, da Bt, George \u201cLevis, Two Vacant Lote, one in Latourelle SL.and one in St.Uuvier St, at very low prices.Wharves and vacant Lote, Champlain St.TO LET.Une House, D\u2019 Aiguilion Street, No, 57, do St.(isorge Street, Leavis.A Lodging, Richelieu Street, No, 72.JG, QUURDEAU, Secretary.(QUEBEC & LAKE ST.JOHN Ruilway.FREIGHI AND PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE QUEBEC (Pats Station).arr vi gthore at 845 P.M.LEAVE NF, BAYMOND.\u2018Iran for Yuebec, arriv- t8 55 4a, St, Ambivise, Vaicartier Stauon, St.Gatriel, St.Catberiurs, Lake St Joseph, Lake Sergent and Bourg Lows, Mr Trains run by Montreal time.Trains connect at St.Ambroise with stsges for Indian Locette, at Valcartier ! Station with stage for Valcartier Village, and at St, Gabriel with the new road for * the River aux Pins settlements.Srsous l'age Rewurn Tickets on Saturdays Freight received after 4.30 p.m, wot ! torwarded until next day.'L VEa LUN, J, G.SCUTT, | \u2018Tioket Agents, Sec à Manager, Commercial Chambers | June |, 1883.TIMBER RECKONERS.A New Edition ol Paradis\u2019s Timber Heekoner, by F.H Andrews, shewing the contents of Square Timber from 6 feet in Length te 60 feet.Price, 81,00.\u2014 ALB \u2014 CUBING CARDS, SAME EDITION.\u2018The above Tables bave been thoroughly revised and enlarged.: , ue\u2019 Messurer, Sheppard's Des] Rec- | Boeper ue Horton's Timber Caleulstor, Doyles Reckoner.Board Tables from 1 inch upwards, = ALSO~= Regulations for Culling snd Messuring of \u2018limber, Spars, Deals and Staves, with 20 Appendix coulaining Laws relaing to Timber Limits, Timber Calculations, Weights, Measures, and a variety of wet) information, Hevised and Cor Féoted to date.Price, 25 ois.Fur sale by | DAWSON & Ce, June 1, 1898 Pater Street, rm ret hts 22 2e nt \u2014\u2014 DANCING AN UEPORTMENT PROF, B.J.MoDONALD, OF MONTREAL, Will give a term of Sixteen Lessons in sii the Latest Dances, as dsnced in Now York, at Mr, Morgan's Hall, at bis Music Store, Fabrique Street, \u2018Call from 2 10 3 or 7to 3 P.M.or aidress A9'ebove.Puvate Lessons at all hours, Allithe fashionable dandes taught in one term, guaranteed, ghisnd Dances a specialty.Quebec, Mey 2nd, 1888, \u2014 New Millinery} We have just opened some further od.ditions to our Biook in this Dv purines ent are now showing the very Mem, Buspas io vale, Black, Crushed Ntrowberry and other New Colors lu Straw Hate snd nets, with Colored Bead Lacey other Trimmings, Flowers, Feathers, i.Head Dresses, ho, &e.Paris and Loudon Trimmed Pattern nels and Hats at Greatly Reduced Prises, Alsr\u2014A large lot of Straw Hats seq Bonnets roms âSe.pare ' GLOVER, FRY ¢ 00, DRESS GOODNT Our steok is very complete In à t variety of Textures and siyles, inoludig, New Shades io Electric Plus, Crush Kespberry, 40.Embroidered Cash Roubaix Dressou, Embroiversd phys Costumes, Pinin and Cteok Zephyc Clo Pinion and Panoy Nactrens, Cambrica, de, Bpecisl atteation ia called to seven Cheap Lines of New Dress Materials from lo.per yurd upwards.Glover, Fry & Co, Moy 16 0c CITY HALL, QUEBEC, May 3+, 1508.t PUBLIC Tenders invited for prop sed Wooden Sidewalk around fo t of Citadel, about 1500 ft.long, in continuation of \u2018he Dutlenin Improvementa.Bee plane, specifications and blank forms at tbis office.Corporation wot bound to the lowest or NOTICE.any tenders.C.BAILLAIRGR, > City Bogine 1.Hats! FOUR CASES LATEST STYLES FELT HA'Y3 Just Received.CHEAP FOR CANH 1, L PATERSON | BoasS Shama April 8, 1888, RIMMEL'S CHOICE PERFUMERY, BIMMEL'S TOILET VINEGAR.a plesast to ic and ra reshiux adjunct to (he To let and Bath, n reviving scent and powerdal dise infe tant, Iuvsluahle fur varmn olin ates R!{ WMEL'S CELI BLAT.D LAVLNDER WATE, RIMMEL Ss 'I'REBLE DISLILLED K10 D+ C.'LOGNE RIMMEL'S MUCH IMPROVED F1.ORIDA WATER KWIMMEL'S JOCKEY CLUB WHITE GELIGTHUPE, WHITE PINK, WHITE LILAC W.1ITH.RO E, MALV: TTA, hOBR LA! KEL, WALL FLUWKR, SWKET PEA, NEW MOWN HAY, aud other rigrm pero wines 10 plain os cut Littles, RIMMEL 8 LIME JUICE sip GLYCRR- INK, gives the hair à beautitul gloss, aud imparts a.agroesbie cuolucss to the tea RIMMEL'S PURE WHITE GLY(EBINE SOAP, TIL1A,BROWN WIND-OR, HONEY, ALMOND, LETTUCE, TRANSPARENT COAL TAB, «nd other TOILET HOAPS, la bars or cares.RIMMEL'S VELVETINE, VIOLET, BLUE, ROSE-LÉAF and other TOILET POWDERS, in boxes, barrels, and pack: te.RIMMEL'S AWUAD: NTINE cleans sod prraorvra The tooth, RIMMEL'S ARMOMATIO OZONIZER « Nataral Aiv Purifier, « fragrmot Powdes wbieh diffuers by vaporation.toé healthy and reireshiag emanstions of the Pins and Kuesly; tus Foreste, EUGENE moar Sa 10 TREE 1n 408 \u2018Tiny, Perfamer by appointm®ot to EH, B, H.the Princess of Wales, 86 Strana, 128 Besent Str:et, 24 Oorubill London.9 Boutorard dus Capaclacs, [9 Jen 10, 1883.ile pese = Quebec Bank.NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN that » DIVIDND of 'HREE-AND-A-HALF PER CENT.upon_ the paid.up Capit Block of this Institution has been Jeclared for the current half year, nod thet the same will be payable at its Banking House iu 30% city, snd its branches, on and aller FRIDAY, the FIRST DAY of JUNE NEXI.\u2018The Transfer Bonks will ba olosed (rom the 17th to 3let May next, both days inclusive.\u2018The Annani General Meotl of the Shareholders will be held st Bank on MONDAY, she FUURTH DAY of JUNK next.Tua Unsir will be taken st 8 detour, Qu Bo order of the Board, , JAMES STEVENSON, Cashiers WTESI SHARE LIS Puisay, June |, 1488 Uleolny 3 STOCKS.130 rl lie Mationsis Bank.veus 6 rer Co (3 m 198 [1014 Pomlnion Tel Co (1mon)) 84 § je pe & Ont Nav Co .| 1008 10 Montreuil C,P.R Co(ly).nr jou 13: Mont City Une CoBp- 2b 48 111-4113 Votton Oo nee! ve l'age \u2018abadlan In » i rene Borel CH way ad sus \u201cneo |tH0 Quebec Firs Aus .000 100: sisi.Quebec Ferry Co (3 won)| 10012 13 |.Quebec ut Co.| 20006 1138 1.Quebeu HB CO.200001 100, af.bociété de Prêts st Place-; : ments de Quebec 1003 ! | souitth dv Constru | ç des Artisans.sols con, 89 Upper Tow Bt RR (ly) bet 50.pacibe RB KB.oon of 109 tes (614 dec de t'on P.r de Que, soi 87 aol MEM wW 18174 Burib- West .aes 84] T4n rem mee = sains lv-Dar.\u2014Bank of Montreal, et 175 $191, :5 at 197, Pewp'e, 33.¢ 39, To:ont:, 35 at 196, Merchants, 11 at 31}, p0'at 131, 30 ab 1.1, Commerce, i5at 138, Peder 1, 26 »t 186, Richel eu, 16 8 78}, 5° at 18, Livy Puss, 50 at 134, 60 at 104, 3.al 133, 20 8t 39, 36 wt @3, City Gas, 10088 173}.Sool bt OB margin.moche voue H.BURRUUGHS, Broker & Financial Agent, Stock 107 Nt.Peter Street, Upposite Quebec Bank.ADVICE TO MOTHERS.Are you disturbed at night and broke ol your rest by 8 sick obild sutlering and eying with pain of cutling teeth ?If so send st once snd gets botle of Mes, WasLow's SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN tmpruxo, lta value is luoalculable, It will relieve the poor hittle suflerer immediately.Depend upon it, muthers, there 1 po mistake avout ii.It cures dysentery asd disrthoss, 16gulates the stomach and sewels, cures wind colicsofiens the gums, reduces inflammation, aud gives (one and energy to the whole system.Mas Wine Lon's SNcormse SYRUP ros CHiLDraw Tusrs.M6 10 ples-ant te the taste, and is the pre.seription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and rurses in the United Siates, and is for ssie by all druggists wr ughout the world, Price 25 cents à votle.\u2014\u2026 \u2014\u2014 SPECIAL NOTICE.A CAD, To @'' who are rufferin, trom the errors ad fudine ction 0) youth, nervous weakness, «arly decay, los.of monhood etc, L wifi end you a ec.pe that will cure you, Fichk SEUHARIE This rent remedy war dine cvered by w missions y in Suaty America, =u.wo Haddress À enve - pe to (bo Ree, otrn T.lamas, Stetson D, New York City.Oct 14, 1603, Ly-eod ge ae ES UNION BANK Of Lower Canndn.DIVIDEND No 38.Notice is hereby given tbat n Dividend of THREE Per Cent.\u20143 0jo\u2014upon tbe paid- up Uspilal Stock of this Institution bas been declsred for the current ball-year, 3nd that the same will be payable at the Beok and ite Branches, on and alter TUKS.DAY, the THIKD aay of JULY NEXT.' Toe Transter Books will be closed from 140 16th 10 the 30th June, inclusive, The Annus) Genera) Meeting of the Sbareholders wi!) be held at their Bankin, in the City of Quehed, on TH URS Dey, the FIFI'H day of JULY, 1883.The Vhair to be taken at Neon.By order ef the Board, P.MaoËWAN, May 29, 1843.Cashier, Twn Srasvoux 18 Lonvon.\u2014T'hat thegrent Chy will ere long be hardly reg 'guisable by former degisens, all the Yona knows, Visitor presing up the Thames now 6 bis eves gratified by the many band.mie edifices recently ereoted.As he arches the famous Viotoris Ambankment, re rises over him on the right band the ow Times oftice, and on the left bund the Yow tower crowned works of Messrs, Jause \u2018 à Co., both phases of italian architee.are, It way be sid that these two Nildings are types of the far-reaching busi it ha nergy of the nineteontn century, for Wo Tesulted from suoh means that these Sstablishmenty have, brought theme ¥*8 10 the fore und that the «noual issue Ltsch blé como to benstima(ed by mil- : During tie last year, the number ot Tapis of the Times issued tu estimated at 22718400, while the number of packets of 04 i i oupuen sent off in the same period is ; où ab 14,749,608 The latter is a Bot l When it is borne in mind tbat he consumption of Locos through bithe whole kingdoms was but 425,382 o Shere then existing no prepamtion of of Lo8 this, which by the simple niriitson QUEBEC DAILY MERCURY, FLIDAY, JUNE 1, 1888 CAPITAL PRIZE $150.000.\u201cWe de hereby certify that we ay the ouporeiss orreagements for all the Monthly und Semi- Anssurd Drewings pre Louinans ke Latiory Com pany, end in person ma: end control the Drawings (hemaalves, and that the same are som.dusted with honesty, fairness end in good faith dips iss, a ue outhoris the Company vas 'ertifeate, wit miles Mabtires attachsd in ite drmra\u2014 ov 2 U'rsrexosNTRO ATTRACTION.Over Half a Million Distributed Louisiana State Lottery Oo'v Jucorporated in 1864 for 28 years by the Legislature \u2018or Eduosti na! and Charitable Purposes with a capital of $1,000,000 \u2014to whih & rerorvs fund of $886,000 lua sloce Leen added, By an overwbelming popular vote, ite frauchies was made a part of the present State Constitution, adopted December 3nd, A.D 1879.Tte Grand Kingle Number D:awiugs will take place monthly./ never scalss er pe poses Louk 46 the follewiug Distribution 187th GRAND MONPHLY inp THO HITRAQRAINART BMI - ANNEAL DRAWING, Al Now Orleans, Tacsday, June (3, 1883, Under the personal supervision und manage mnt of Gen.4.T.BEAUREGARD, of and Gen.JUBAL A, EARLY, of Va.Capital Prise, $156,000.#7\" NOTICE\u2014 Tickets are Ten Dollars only Halves, $5.Fifths, $3.Tonths, $1.LIST OF RISES.| Capital Prize of $150,000.$150,C00 1 Gra:.d Prize of 50,000.50000 1 Gran 1 Prise of 20, 00.20,000 2 Large Piines of 10,000.20,000 4 Large Pris sof 5,000.20,000 20 Prizesof 1,000.,.20,000 50 500.5000 100 300,,.30,00 200 © 200.40,00 600 «+ 100.60,060 1,000 + so.50,000 APPROXINATION FRISOS, 100 Approximation prises of $307.$30,000 103 do do 100.10.000 100 do do 75.7,500 2,279 Prises, a.ounting to, seeese $833,600 Application for rates to clube stiodld be made only ta the office of the Cogipèny in New Urleans, 0 For informatien apply to M.A.DAUPHIN Mow Orleans, La, Or M.A.Dauphin, 601 Beventh $t, Washington, D.0.May 7, 1883, Sw.eod THE ST.LAWRENCE Stenm Navigation Company.THE STEAMER \u201cSAGUENAY,\u201d CAPT.M.LECOURS, Until further Notice, will Leave the St, Andrew's Wharf on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 730 a.m, for Chicoutimi and Hat Ha! Bay, and will stop at Baie St, Paul, Ile aux Coudres.Les Eboulements, Murray Bay, Riviere du Loup, Tadoussac and L'Anse St.Jean, bolb going and returning, For further information apply at the Company's Uffice, St, Andrew's Wharf.A.GABOURY, Becretary.May 18, 1888.GRAND TRURK RAILWAY FERRY On aod after the 19th May, the Ferry Steamer will LEAVE QUEBEC, LEVIS STATION, + M, AM, 716 Express (0 Ha.| 7.30 Mail from the lifax, West.10,80 Mail to Biver duLoup &Mixed | P.Mte Richmond.P.M.2,00 Mixed from 6,00 Market train to River du Loup.River du Loup.j 3.00 Mized from 7.30 Mail to the Richmond.West.6.45 Mixed from On Saturdays Only : Richmond, 12.30 English Mailto | 8.15 Ezpress trom Rimouski.Halifax.BéF-intermediate trips for freight, May 131, 1:83, KIDNEY-WORT HE GREAT CURE ES mn À T1SM\u2014E lAn'it is for all the painful diseases of the] XioNEvs LIVER AND BOWELE.cleanses tor ® acrid poteon| [hat causes the droadhil.suffering wi only the victims of DS or SRtES realise.Bloe tne Tir form of ide Craie \u20ac \u2018heen quiokly relieved, and in short th 3 PERFEOTLY CURED, scans TRICK, #1.LIQUID OR DRY, SOLD [3 \"on San be sant anil KIDNEY-WORT ling water would yield a pilainoi drink, Tealy time may Lo said Fn mee ny changes, Bept)8'92.36.-taw \u2018 SIX O'CLOCK EDITION Ur Quebec Hiern, pS Paivay Evasipe, Juns 1, 1888.BY GABLE THIS KVEN)M.Details of the Anam Glanghter.Parie, June 1, An account of (he attaok the Annamese on the French ncar Hanois, says Capt, Riviere, on leaving thefort, udvanced with 160 marines, leaving in reserve 200 meu.Thess, however, remsined too far in rear to be of ureise to Riviore\u2019a advanced guard, which was ausprised by n large force of Annameso and almost anvibllated.On the rear guard arriving ut the mene, the Annamose fled, carrying off Riviere's fifteon marines, ail of whom wore impsled next day.land and the .Es Pope Rome, June 1.The Vatiesn bes standoned for the present ull he po of establishing diplomatie relations with England.Vou Moltke Home.Bodin, June 1.Voo Moltke bus returged from his tour in sbuthgrn Knrope.The Tuke's Committee.Dublin, June 1.The work of Tuke's committee is rapidly drawing to a close.It bas thus far despatched 46,000 emigrants trom the Counties of Muyo and Galway, Gallagher's Trial Fixed.London, June 1.The dynamite conspirators, Dr.Gallagher, Bernard Gallagher, Ansburgh, Carlin, Whitehead und Wilson, aguirst whom true bills were found yesterday, were arraigned at tbe Old Bailey court this morning before Justice Hawkins.Thoy pleaded not guilty and the (rial was fixed for the 11th inet, Ottoman Victory in Tripoli.Benghazi, Tripoli, June 1.Th: Turkish troops completely subdued the Arabs who offer to pay taxes, u'ter killing and wounding forty of them.Gorman Cathalio Question.Berlin, May 1.The Prussion Ministry yesterday decided lo take the regulation of church matiars into their own hands, independent of Rome, and submit the BI\" in \u201cthe diet providing for the modification of tho May Luws.Bismark presided av the mooting.THIS EVENING S TELEGRAMS.Fest Tripoi \u2018City of Rome.\u201d Now York, June 1.Arrived, ss City of Rome, from Liverpool, which made (1).trip from Quecnstowu in T days and 3 hours.Considerable oxcitement has been caused at Chicago by the departure from that port for Buffalo of four l'anadian built and owned stenmbarges laden with cont.They wail undor a special permit from Secretary Folger, and a delegation will leave Chicago to obtain u revocation of the permit -\u2014 At a recent dinner warty in Paris, the host provided a novelty wbioh may poseibly become a feature of din~ ner parties in this electric age, Beside each plate was a telephone, which was conncoted with a distant saloon, whore a auperb orchestra was playing.The guests were thus able, botweon the courses, Lo pase the time pleasantly in listening to good music instead of making obvious remarks about the weather, \u2014 D.A.Tullock threatens the corporation of Winnipeg with a writ for damages for ill-treatment in the smallpox hospital last year.He states that be was chained to his bed, and was treated io a manner that was a disgrace to civilization.Unless the city makes restitution hie intends to sue for heavy damages.It is stated that the treatment in tiat institution Jast fall wap scandalous, the patients belag ut Lhe mercy of drunken attendants.It is satislaotory to know (bat the managemens at the hospital this year is of the most capable kind, At Archer, Fis., on Saturday, Neison Jordan, a negro, while drank resisted arrost, und shot the Marshal in the bowels.Otbor negro.s joined Jordanposse, who were fired into by the negroes, The posse returned\u201d their fire, killing Jordan.Sam Dunoun, à oolored politicinn formerly in the United States iand office, was arrested among others.The mayor summoned a|w From Montreal this Evening Montreal, June 1.The Cnstoms reccliin ai thin; port for the month of May woro 86483,112,fr decrease of $42,808 us compared with the same month in 1883, The Inland Revenue receipts for Muy were $152,- 343, an increase of 33,480 as compar.od with samo month last year, The Dominion Government engi- tbe plans and cost of deepening Lake 8¢.Betas Pons Siz-Franois Hineka, Prosidant of the Olty Qlub, was ontortainod here last evening to à barquet by its members, The stock market was dull and unchanged from yesterdey's closing priees at the morning board, \u2014\u2014\u2014 From Ottawa this Evening Ottawa, June 1.Sir Charles Tupper left laut night for Halifax.The Civil Service promoijpn exumi- nation will take place on Thursday next, Anothor batch of emigrants, princi- pully Enghsh, arrived yogterday evening and wore immediately for- nished with cwploym: nt.There ia still a scarcity of farm labor and fomsle domeaticn, The promoters of the Ottawa, Waddington and New York Railway, are muking considerable progress with their surveys.They intend bridging the Ottawa at the lower end of the city connectirg with the Canadian Pucific and the proposed Gatineau Valley Railway ut Hull.The City Cennoil will it ie anderatood grant n bonus towards the bridge project which will be a passenger bridge as well, A Mr, Lynch is arranging for the establishment of a duiry apparatus factory in Ottawa.The inducements offered by the corporation in the way of bonuses and exemption from taxation are attracting the attention of manafacturers, many of whom are at resent in communication with the ndustrial Committee.The construction staff of the Canada Atlantic Railway recently presented the Mayor and Mrs, Csssciman with a silver service each, for kindn:ss extended during the gonstraction of the Mr.Hawkine, Dr.Fortin, Mr.Girouard, Mr.Kent and Capt.Seott, M.P.'s, are still in the city on governmental business.The Intercolonial Railway Commiesioners are to-day considering the claim of McBean and Robertson.A committee of Lhe Methodst Conference of which the Rev.Mr.Allun, voatigation of the slander charces and to-day roported, exonerating him.The weuther continuve very coul and farmers complain that vegetation is slow, Tho patent foes for the month of May amounted to §6 503, as against 86,004 for tho similar month last year.Ninety-nine patents were issued during the month, something below the usual number.Thin is owing to amendments to the Patent Act, necrssitsting n change in the forma which occasioned some delayin the s-ve of patents, r.Small, Deputy Minister of Inland Revenue, is absent from the city, spending a well earned holiday.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 From Toronto this Evening.Toronto, June 1.Lord Lorne and the Princess Louise arrived here shortly before noon.There was » large crowd at the station to bid them welcome, and they wera lustily cheered whilo en route to the Queens\u2019 hotel.A conple of companies of the tentb Royal Grenadiers and the Governor-Genersl's body guard auted as guard of honor.This ailer- noon Lbey visited the Art Exhibition.Tbo body of a four yeur vld boy, son of Mr.Price, coruer ot Queen & Purliament strect-, was found flogting in a cistern in roar of his house earl this morning.Tho little tellow had dissppenred,and an extensive search of Lho atreate wus made for him io vain.\u2014\u2014\u2014 re Cuerom House Reoxipre.\u2014Dugies poilected at the Custom Houss to-day spouted to 83,963.43.Ersf's Coqoa.~Onararvt ssp Couronmus pur athorougb knowledge of the natéral swe which govern the operations of digeu n snd\u2019 nutrition, and by a curefal applica.ion of the fine properties of woli-solooted Mr.Kppe vas provided our breakfast pes with 8 delicateiy flavoured beverage ie may wave us many heavy doctors\u2019 bille, [tis by the ludicious use ot such articles vi diet t à constitution may be gradually builé up until strong vnough to resist every tendency to disease.Hundreds of sabtis malue dies are floating around ue ready 10 Lack herover there in » w point.© ma; 4 s fatal shaft by keeping or At a-vecent sale in Leipzig, Geor o| Washington's sulpgraph brought$28, Peter Vhe Great's $37.18, Mary, Queen of Soot'e, 880.75, Marie Antoinette's | 8113.25.secape many salves well fortified with pure blood ano s ropeely nomrisbed frame\" \u2014Uivin Nenvios Ë simply with boilleg water or milk.Sold only in Packete aud Tins Mb.and Ib.) by Grocers, nbolled\u2014~\" Janne Ares & Oo., Homaopatiie Uby-umty uondon, England Also makers of Bppe's Cbooolate Essence! Seni A%30y neers buve arrived here io examine |.v LATRST FROM LOWER PORYS, Father Point, June I\u2014Ss Qopsa King, from London, inward «i 8 sm, with 87 steerage snl 10) cabin prs.xengers, 200 tony of Quebes cargo, and (300 sons for Montreal, and 12 horses Yor the West ; 1 (wo masted se Inward yoqtorday Malet, June 1\u2014 West wind, 1 fwe musted sa inward this am.) Liwle Motls,.June 1r-Nw wisd, Three musted ss inwardat 6 am.» | »Fashor Point, Jane 1 \u2014 Nw wind, Se Lake Winnipeg inward st 9 15 am Miramichi foward at 11 40 am.\\ Marin River, June 1\u2014Nw wird.\"wo barks inward at 10 am.River da Losp, June 1\u20143 masted os inward a1 3.pm.Maoqueresn, Jone 1\u2014=W wind.\u2018Brig inward at T xm bound for Pabos mile, agdulen Light, June 1~\u2014Tlie ss Mibsie=[ppi, of Bowminios line, inward AL 2 40 pm.Cape Dospeir, June 1\u2014W wind 1 bark tound west ay noon ; ss Admirs bound wost at 2 pre.Fox River, June 1\u2014Two mustcH os inward at 930 am; (wo mauted es inward at 2 pm, L'Islot, June 1\u2014One bark unobuçed below Orave Lsland, inward.At an ioformal meeting of lhe stockholders of the Springhill Mining Compuoy, held a6 St.John, N.B y on the 30th, it was resolved to d of the company stock Lo the Montreal and Quebee syndicate, which recently purchased the Parrsboro mine.The price paid is understood to be #801,- + que TEMPERATURE.\u2014Tbe following is ibe termperatore (Fsrenbeit) durisg wach day, by.Negretti and Zambra thbr- mométer, in the shade, at Mount Pleasant, 20U foot above spring tide level :\u2014 of Metcnile, is n member, made an in- |.ves [HI Hart 1063 fo jee (3 pm.[ot | Wiod.Asgos UV 81] 36) Bt | 63 | w cieat \u201c3 87 {| 50 | 60 w clondy \u201c8 40) 45 ! 591 80 | \u2014 cloudy \u201c4 38 40; 471 47 ne cles \u201c 5,39 42 1 371 43 isw min vB 43) 661 89) 60} w clear + 7} BT] 40] 661 65 | ver glwdy \u201c9 411 46; 53 BB w clear \u201c s| 34 | { 80 ( 80: w clear w fi 311 44) 35 40 | ew rain UH] 391 48] 48 50/6 rain vid 40147; BT 87 | w clear \u201c8414 46] 49 BL] w \u2018cloudy wig 36/7401 81} BY | w clear \u201c15; 43 | \"46 1 \"56 ( 66} w clear a mln sew cha \u201c1741 461-631 68) w \u2018chor 181 du | 451 88 + 60 | w clear #10.46j 861 MW, Bw clett \u201cBi 68| 601 61 6, w wr \u201c2} 431 461 BO} Brie ram \u201c 47 | 80] 48] 60/0 mia \u201c28 es | 47 | do |e ejoudy \u201c84 42 :.46 ; 50 58 Ww.vari S98) 45 |.69 |.-65./.65j w cleur 361 48 1.55 | 46; 60 ( w deux \u201cBl 46+ 50) 6 | 70/w olesx ish | 8 60) 65] w clear, 200 80 85, 31| 88/6 mins \u201c30| «5 | 61 | 68 | w cles \u201c31f «4 |, 4 | 0! 60/0 aix Maximum (warmest point), 73 on 19th.MinidAuii (coldest point), 31 on lat, | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 QUEBEC GAOL CALENDAR.June 1, 1883.Crowa Witnesses, .,.Priboners Awaiting Sentence .Unable to fe ve th Gaol through infiemities.oo.000 iene, 40 Yeamen un lor the Imperiat act.«* under the Provincial act.No of priconere under senteuce by Courts, 4 \" \" ander the Police Ordnauce.33 \u2018 Emmamary convictions of larceny.\u2026\u2026.\u2026., $ .\u201c QG \u201c wader other acts.à + Prisomers untried and for wantof ball.** Debtors (Contrainte par Corps).« Military.ML OVER d « ' ° ,Ç pa ei nue 1 pla UT vores; TO SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.7 Pers, ec ôpebec\u2026 es # ABRUKD.| \u2018 a une 1.ss canadien, Mons Glasgow, Allavs, 5 \u2014 Coligs, ow, Gio, Jobn Rosy k Ce, Bark far Snanssd, London, Pies \u2014 Arrhond, a i, Langesung, Pyles , roe & Coy ballast.À.830.00 Binpicar Rewandn.\u2014The publishers of Rutiddge's Monthly offer twelve valuable rewardsin their h- Uy for June, among which is be tpl- lowing : -~ We will give 820.00 i aha to tho person telling us hiv \u201cis the shortost verse in the Old Turtnæ ment Soriptures, by June I0ti, 1383.Should two or more corrcot answers be received the reward will be divided The money will be forwañled to the winner June 18th, 1883.Persons srying for the rewsrd must send 20 septs in silvor (no postage siuæps taken) with their answer, for which they will receive.the: July: Monthly, in which the and addreas ot the winnop of the T¥%ard and the correcs answer Will be published,and in æhioh several more valunble rowards will be : published, Address, RurLepos Pune \u2018Lisming Company, Baston, Penna, ve THE QUEBEC an - - LIST OF VEs-LLS 5N FOUT.\u2014 Eh Borer & Os, gross, Raf nm, 8 BR hun bris, Jon master Moimerby, (irose, order.Liver pne , Deviison, A H White & Co.Wociminster, Moris, Ross à Uo.Rinde, tiopp, ms: ter, \u2018 Gatineau, \u2018Loos & = pepe! die i .Bettie Bigelow, Kotbios, v ; Festiva Lance.Anderson, R R Dobeil 4 Co.Hovding, Laraen, RR Dobell 4 Ce Lady Bi esinalon, Larsen, Hagens & fom Vickature, Watson, Smith, Wade & Co.Boif, Hote, J Burstall & Cn, @arolus Magnus, Mine, R R Dobell & Ca @lenbaven, Hus, Wilson & Co.Mount Peasant, Waliaçe, À Gilesour & Co.Aarvak, Loox«id.J Sharyulra, Nove & Ce, Pre ident, Lie, Rryant, Powis à Bryant, @ovicr, Weir, J Burstelt & Co.Thotainl!, Kimaos, J 5h rples, Hons & Ce, Kon ander Sven Fuyn,Bryde, Ceivantes, liudte, *mith, Weoe .Lo, Canova, Burt, Wilson a Ca, læya, Moron, Hans Hagons à Non.Maran King, Calvert, Wilson 5 Co.yantsPowis | Kidneys, Li FOR THE er & Urinary Organs, THE BEST BLUUD PURIFIRA.Gavalier, Robinson, G M Webster & Co.PrinosrsAlexandra,Kellet,DeWolt + Powell Atbeitine, Watters, Smith, Wade & Co.\u20ac +, of Liver; col, Wuitetord, Koss à Co.Mer Mojest+, Dunher, order, Ings, \u2018opt.&'R Dobeli & 00.Best, St: tens, RH Dubell & co.i Gibson Lrais.Loa ts, R BR Dobell & ro.: Louisa, Grffitbs, 4 M Webster & co.! 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