Daily evening mercury, 10 avril 1884, jeudi 10 avril 1884
[" + \u20ac ANG MERCURY.age eer soma YEAR\u2014NO 87.MORES ET S8TUDIA ET POPULOS ET PRÆLIA DICAM\u2014Virg.Gèorg.IV.5.EBRC.THURSDAY, À QU APRIL 10, 1884.SIX O'CLOCK EDITION PIICE ONT ONY Toss OF THE \u201cSTEINMANN.\" OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION OF THE WRECK EVIDENCE OF THE SAVED PASSENGERS.Havizax, N.8., April 8\u2014An official investigauion into the loss of tue stoamer Janiel Steinmann wus com menced yesterday afternoon before Capt.Scott, R.N ; chuirmun of the Marine board, at the Murino and Fisheries office, when the threo surviv ing passongers gave their testimony.THE FIRST WITNESS.Eugone Nicola snid\u2014T wag nover at sea before.I wa: on deok afjer 8 o\u2019elock, the time of the first watch, It was cold, misty and foggy the whole day, and just boforo the nevident the fog wss inteusoly thick.Wo saw Gambro light but mistook it for a ship's light.This was very shortly before the disaster.When the ship struck tho first and second Lime I was below; when sho struek the third time I was on deck and saw the lights, I did not sce the captain whon I was on deck that night.I cannot eay whether the watch kept a goed look cut.I#aw no drunkenness ameng the officers or crow.The ship took a hoary list to port, and thon I got to the port rail \u2018and jumped into a boat hanging to the davitsy and us the ship went under the water the boat floated, When I got into the boat there was fivo others in ber, and as we floated off we picked up another pussonger, who was an Italian, Wo did not sce any others, the sen was too hoavy, We had to work continually te k:op the bont froe from water, as THE WATER RUSHED INTO HER from all sides, We then made for thosbore, Tho sen waa running so high that I could uot sec any person washed off tho ship.Wo cauld sco the broakers going over the vessel, byt could not sco what was transpir ing on board.From tho timo I jump ed into the bont I saw nothing more of the ship.It wns vory dark and foggy 8b this timo.1 hoard the fog whistle blowing just before Lhe stcam or struck tho Inst time.The ship struck once nfler (hiv, before we left in tho joliy bent.'Ibe ship's whistle had been blowing oceasionally that evening.I do not know whether it wus after oight o'clock.Our beat did not capsize We hud great difficulty in landing, and had ard work to | loop the boat {nom being dashed againet tho shore.We kopt hor off till about one o'clock un m.\u2018The mer on shore hailed to us and told us where to land.JOMN NIEDERMANN being sworn, said\u2014I am nu pussonger from Antwerp.1 was not on the steamer's deck before 8 o'slock of the night of the wreok, 1 was in bed the first timo the steamer struck.I was not very much frightened.I put on my boots and cont nnd rushed on deck before tho sicamer struck the second time.The first thing I obsorved wus Sambro light on the posi bow.It was raining ond huzy at tho time.Iwas never al sea before.When the vessel went Jown I was standing on the bridge with the captain and the dector.For about threo minutes I was under water, and upon coming to the surface I made for the mainmast and slid down the muin top mest stuy and fore guff, and-then got to the topsnil yard, where I found the captnin.I saw Sumbro light en my left and unother in motion on my right, which wus probably Che taato light, The captain Ras porfootly sober.SACO NIOOLA VINCENZO, an ltalien belonging to Salerno, Italy was sworn, and testifiod\u2014I have fol lowed the sea for teg years.I wus a passonger on board the steamer.Was in bed the first time the vessol struck, and thought it was about 12 o'clock I was then awake and bad all my clot hes on.The sccond timo the ship struch I threw off my clothes and jum ped overboard into tho water.After about fifteen minutes swimming hand over band I was pulled into the july bont which contained tho olhe:s.1 think it was about 2 o'clock in the morning when we reached Sumbro is land.Saw no drubkennuss among the crew.Do not know what caused Lhe loss of tho ship.Tho investigation was ndjourned.INQUEST ON THE BODIES.An inquest was hold on the bodies recovered at Sambro island by Magis irate Flemwing.of Kotch gHarbour, was returned.NO MORE BODIES RECOVERED.A large number of fishermen's 'bonts from neighbouring harbours weré near tho Wrook sll duy grappl ing for bodies, but none wore obtain od.It ie the opinion of muny nequa inted with the eoust that most of the bodies outside tho vossel would be ourried tn sea by the undertow.The watch on the firat body picked up Saturday hod stopped st {1-50 UNFAVOURABLE OPINION OF THE CAP TAIN, The surviving pissengors wil leavo hore toduy tor New York.Those of the erew here will remain for some time, Opinions of sestaring mon acquainted with tho approaches to tho harbour are unfavourable to the commander of the Steinmann ve garding his working of the ship the nigbe of the disuster.THE GULF FISHERMEN.In the Ottawa Commons Mr.Costi gan moved the House into committee on an aot to further amend the General Inspoction Act of 1874.A spirited discussion took place on tho first clause in referenou to tho inspection of fish, Mr.Mitchell congratulated the Gov ernment upon its sotion 1n abolishing the ivapection of fish from Newfound land.Mr, Fortin, who Lad taken his seat in the front row, rese nud in strong language ontered a solomn protest.Ho contended that the fishermen of the Gult of St.Lawrence were bsing outraged by the Government, Thoy wero being excluded from the Cana diun Market.The Newfoundland fishermen, all of whom bad it wit) in their indiridunl power to inspes for tbemselvo., branded their Hak of every grude us No.1, and this] competed detrimentally with thy Golf fishormon.IY the Government would pot enforce a uniferm inkpes tion, us this gave the Gulf fishermen n chance Lo compety, he would not support them nny more.\u2018I'he fishermen of Gaspe and Vagdulon could nat noW eng go in the herring trade.Wo were undor the national policy, suid the speakor, but our flahormen poid deur to sustain it, (Opposition applause) After recess Mr.Fortin continued and sot forth the injustice of the Inspection Act, The Gull fishermen wero debar rod from their legitimate business 1n order that others\u201d might bs benefitted and tho Government bad ouoasionally to assist thom FRENCH IMMIGRATION.In she Commons, 82500, to provide for the puyment of Mr Kabre's sulury and contingencios of his office in l'aris, Sir H.Langevin, in unswer to enquiries, said Mr.Fabre's engagement wus originally made Er atorm ofthreo yeurs, of whieh ubeut ons yenr you remained unexpired.- Mr.Biuko thought the House had à ight te expeot that Mr, Fubre would \u201chave made soms report, Mr.Laurier did wot think there was any uso in continuing (Le expendi ture for the maintenance of an imi gration ugont in Paris.Tho population of Frunce was decreasing from natural snuses, and no cunsidernble iminigra tion could bu expuctod to Lake place from a country under such conditions.Mr.Chaploau was surprised te hear the hon.gentleman doerying immigra tion to this country It the popula tion of Franco wus decrensing, it proved that somebudy was loaving tho country, and no less than 93,000 people bud left Huçre within tho last four yusre.Thoro wore n large number of Frenchmen in the United States who wero prosperous und enterprising citizens.My.Biuke coutsnded tiau \u2018& was useless to vxpeet any considerable immigration from a country whero there Was no natural increase of the population, The item was passed Perfection.\u2018I! : Scarlet, Curdinal Red, Old Gold, Nuvy Blue, Seal Brown, Dinmond Dyes give p rfeut results.Any lushionablo color.at druggists.Wells, Hichardson & Co., Burlington, Vi.) 1 Soufonrth page.jE eu the item of lvc.; when & verdiet of accidental dromuing | hy \u201cTHE {Li ¢ à: : Pp 7 at prices rangiog from upwards, with conditions requiring oultivation.on certain conditions.The Company aleo offer lands Along TERMS OF 1X PER OENT.por avar.m, payable to advanee, purchase.if payinent Le made In full.mium on their par value and ace ued interest.Bauk of Montreal, Montreal ; or say of its agencies.FOIL PRICES snd CONDITIONS OF SALE and M.utreal, December, 1883.January 24, 1884, THE SURE CURE FOR KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES.PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY, **\u201cKidney-Wort is the most sudocesful remedy Lever used.\u201d Dr, P, C.Ballou, Monkton, Vt, *Kidney-Wort is sl ways reliable.\u2019 Dr.B.N.Clark, Bo, Hezo, Vt.\u201cRidney.Wort has oured my wife after two years suffering.\u2019 Dr.C.M, Summerlin, Bun Ul, Gs.IN THOUBANDS OF CASES it has cured whore all clas had failed, Itismild, dutefMotent, CERTAIN IN 1T8 ACTION, but à and the Bowels move freely and healthfully.In this way the worst diseases are eradicated from the system.9 PRICE, $1.00 LIQUID OR ERY, BILD BY DEUACISTS, Dry can bo sent by mall.WELLS, BICTIARDSUN & CO, Burlington Vt.Analyst, Quebecgar Ask your grocer or other dealers for Labails Ale und Porter, from London, Unt., aud ses that you gel it, «a inferior qualities are often substitute.N.Y.MONTREUIL, Sole Agent, 179 sf, PAL i ST, , My6'ä2-15 { Apri 3a, 1882 PHOTOGRAPHS ! PHOTOGRAPHS {! Mr.Elliso bas now completed 8 Pnotogrnphic ~.udio, which was dumaged by Hire aboot a month ago.Uwing to his .consilerable loss, he appesis to the public for their patronigs as heretolore, poping they will not forget him.He is now offering his pictures at extremely low rates for tha Xmas nud New Year two months, Desembsr aad January, as tailows :\u2014 CARDE \u2026.reove-vovcssescossse T5 C5.CABINETS | PANNELS.\u2026.| A chance wbion was nsver sfer:1 in Quebec before, Don\u2019t mus is.Cima at once.Remember the address, Ellison?s\u2019 Phofegraphie Neu:lio, No.18 Joux Sree, l\u2019urchusers may pay one.aixth in ash, sud the balance in five annual instalments, with interes! Purlles purch.aing without conditions of oultivation, Paytsents may be made in LAND GRANT BONDI, Thee}Bonds oan be obtained ea application at the Lands, apply to Jory if.McTaviad, Land Commissioner, Winnipeg.By order of the Board.CHARLES DRINKWATER, HAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.IM (mms | LAND REGULATIONS.\u2014\u2014»( 1 The Curapsay 0 for lauds within the Rllwsy Belt along tue main Line and in SoutheraiManitobs, 52.80 PER ACORN i À rohatefor sultivation of froca $1,450 $3.5) per noce, according te prise paid for the land, alioweg Withkont Conditions of Nettlement or Cultivation.| THE RISBEPRVBD SBOTIOWS the Man Limo,s.0 ,t10 0:11 numbered Sections within ane mile nf the Railroad, are now offered ' for caloo1 vlyantags wis tors, to pi ties proparad to undertake thelr ine tate suitivation, PAYMENT: ! ul will receive à Deed of Conveyance at time of which will be aoeepted at ten por cont.pre.ali laformation with respest to Lhe purchase of | Secretary.| 3m-2aw QUEBEC & LAKE ST.JOHN = Railway - *F{FREIGHT AND PASSENGERK \"TRAINS pu run daily (Sundays excepted) as fol- owe: - LEAVE QUEBEC (PaLats Bravion).10.00 A.M.Passenger Trin {or it.Raymond, Bat:rd.y only, atriv- ng at 12 (noon ) 4.00 P.M.Mail Train fr st Raymons, orcivis g there at 8 30 PM.LEAVE ST, RAYMOND, 6.20 A.M.Mail Train for Quebec, arriv- AYERS Hair Vigor restores, with the gis aud freshues of youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, nok brown color, or deep bluok, #5 niay be dacired, By Its use light or red hair may be darkened, thin hair thickeusd, and tnhiness often, though uot always, cured.Tt ehocas falling of the hair, ang stimu: lates a woak amd slgkly growih to vigor, It prevents and cures sour! and dandruff, and Denis uearly every disease peculiar to,ihe scalp.As à Ladies\u2019 Hair Dressing, the VIGOR is unequaligd ; « coutains neither oil nor dye, rouders the Lair soft, glossy, and silken in appearance, and lmparts & delicate, agreeable, aud lasting perfume.C.P, BRiouER writes from Kindy, O, Jui, 1882: * Last fall my hair conmeniced falling out, and in a short time 1 nearly bald, used part of & bottle of AVER'S HAIR VIooR, which stopped the falling of the bair, and started A new growth, I have now a full head of hair growluy vigorously, and am convinced that hut for the use of your preparation I should have beew entirely bald,\u201d J.W.Bowe, propristor of the MeAriAur (eme) Buquirer, Says : * AYER'S HLAUR VIGON & most axcellant.preparation for the bair, 1aposk of it from my vwn experience.lu use promotes the growin of uew Lair, makes it glossy \u201cnd soft.Ths VIGOR is alse & sure cure for dandruff.Not within Yuowlodgs han the preparation over fall to give entire satisfaction.\u201d Mn, Axovs FAIRBAIRN, leader of the eolebrated ** Fairbairn Family ® of Seottish Voeallsts, writes from Zoston, Mass, Feb.6, 1880 : \u2018+ Ever since my hair began to give silvery evidonos of the change which bi time procaretl, ! have used Avew's Hal ViooR, and s0 have been able to maintain an sp vance of youthfulness \u2014s nistier of considerable consequence to ministers, ors tors, actors, and In fact ovory one who lives in the eyes of the publie.\u201d Mas, 0, A.Papscorr, writing from 18 Kim 84,, Charlestoion, Mass., April 14, 1862, paye: two yoars ago about two-thirds of my hair came vif, It thinned vary raphlly, and\u2019 | waa fast Hrowing tall, On using AVER's HAY Vicon the falling stopped and o new gro commenced, and In about & month my was completaly covered witli short hair, Ît isa continued to grow, and Is now se good as before it toll, 1 regularly used but one bottle of the Vrunt, but now use I$ vdoaniunally ne » drossing.\u201d We have hundreds of similar testimonials to tla efficacy of AYER'S lIAIR Vidor, It neods but a trial to convince the most skepti- eal of its value, ing at B.068 Au, 3°, ME.Pass tger \u2018l'rain fur Quense, ae Yalurdny only, arriving m1 9 .5 v.46 on.Stoppingat ite itiver,Ancienne Loratle, St.Ambroise, Valoartier Stsuon, St, Unbriel, St, Catherines, Lake St.Josepn, Lake Sergent and Bourg Louis.BF\" Tras run by Montreal time.\u2018rainy connect at Nt.Ambroise with Gorham, Lewiston, Portland, Montreal, and points East, West, South-West and North.West.Going E leaving Montires.| .Arrinig at Point [evi Mixed leaves Hic wound, Arriving at Point Levi.oe ees ssixed leaves Richmond .1245 PM Arriving at Point Levi .6.45 PM JOSEPH HICKYON, Gan, Mans cer, Montre 1 13th?1883, Vow +3 FOR SALE.oo The Country Residence 2 known as \u201cKilgraston,\u201d St, 1 Louis Road, 5 miles from Dé the City, and very con/eni- ent to the new Bridge, comprising a Dwelling coouisting of 17 Rooms, lsrga cellars ; Qonservatory attached forty.tive feet long douvle glass with modern Boilers aot | heating apparatus, Vinery, Barn, Stable, Dairy, Sheds and other outbuildings.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Thirty-three (33) acres of land, (7 under a high state eof cultivation snd 16 in wood land.agWater laid iu ail buil-tiogs.For further partioulars ely te D.MOKGAN, a (VU, ite te Savings wank, 7 fe FE Tse.> of JO.CANNON it Marek R184 ft aches PREPARED IY Dr.J.C.Ayer &Co.,Lowell, Mass.Hold by all Druggists, L ORTI SHORE RAILWAY\u2019 ~WHMMENCING ON tages for, Indian Loretle, at Vel artier WoNDAF, SE PT.Vith 188: A n ation with atage for valcariler «ge Trains wilirun ax foltaywa- 7 14 | D NEY- w 0] IN 3 and at St, Gabriel withthe new road for ™ LE ' ' Ç - > the River aux Pins settlements, ; 1 \\ | \u2014_\u2014 SiNoLS Faru Return l'ickets on Nalurdays ; Mails [erm ! ; / Freight received aiter 3.00 pm unt le ge (CERTIFICATE.formarded until next day.Leave Monto, LEVE à ALDEN J, G.BCOTT, œil fur Quel | Ticket Agen Sec à Manager: t - .a 800 ruit000 pus.| = AOct.1st, 1883, | O.mmercial Chambers.1a a m on a.lt Eu .» a » ta * Anolysist's Report of John toc Montreal, | 9 15 AW1006 rule.» »|10 40 # Labatt\u2019 Ale and Porter, by Arrives ral 030 au on Dr.M.Fiset, M.D.I, , Govern- Laure: eves) pre \u201d .1 f re ss.ment An for the City and Rivers x ne eos oh ses] B00 PN strict 0 uehae rrive à Three Rivers.+ »0+++ 00 [1018 Thjoc000 QUEBEC, 3rd April, 1883, Rivers fo J.1 heroby certily that [ have analysed the duokes a\u2026ucjeuons jeuvocoj SI 40 INDIA PA ALE an STOUT from erive at - the Brewery of JOHN LABATT, London, Commensing vad TIRIEIEIE BRIE ALLE (RELY Ont, and bottled by x.¥.MONPREUIL, | MONDAY, OCTOBEIR 15, 1588.| ett far BL Fe.\u2018 Quebec.! found them Very Pure and Going Weatr fie daValole Jo.0 00000000) 516 1 \"00\" brewed Irom the PULESI HUPS and | 1100 AM, 1Mixed Train will leave Point | Active at B | MALT, It ta & beverage Lighly recom- Levi for Richmond, Montreni, | Follxue /atelels so.eefoeer [820 Pllc 000s mended to Invalids or Convalescents, es- Jhervrooke, [sland Ponu nnd [hare fe.be.eciaily as a tonio, and for all who ail Local Stations.sand Datimulant of tôle lrlad.0 TSAR) 8.00 P.MoSNight Express or Richmond, | *X rates bo here ed DR M.FISET, M.D.L.Sherbrooke, Islan oud, | Muntrenl., à.| #50 22020.wre ve veces 8 All Teatun rion by Muatieal Pins, Tu connection with the Grand Crunk am d Candas Att intio Railwars.GEN ERAL OFFICKI\u2014QUIEBRO-SUME Troxat Ur : Ounasite St, Lou's livtel, Quotes, 143 66, James Shrect, Windsor Hotel, Musessar, W WAINWRIGUT, + BGrnoral Manager GL DAVIS, = + 41 erinwndeat, Sept.15.18%3, a] ! er coter pere EE [BSTROYE R OV HATO} T4 es Ms+iez Howe\u2019 Deprido., notes hair from the jase, Beck aed aras without injury, Price $1; sent sesuiely woxea from Bagiaad by post.Alex, Ross MAIR DYE produses either v light or very dark solers His ¥prnih ~ Wil or Ul of Cantharides produces whiskies or hair On the head.His dkio Tightener is à liquid for removing furrews «nd een feat mats under tbe eyes, His oom oe! Ro.a «r excessive pair.and his I for black specks en the face are sash sas at $1, or seas by Post fer Post tilive Ged he Mose Machine, for pressing th tilage of the nore isto shape, snd fhe fur Machine for eutsianding eam are wid w! $3, eroest tor Fost 3 flu Urder, um invite dad turouga ene a vis, of.da te Sodieai po\u2019 Upper l'ows Mertses Mines or dsest Lem ve sou.- Ué à dolor : -\u2014 ; ; eg Sg mg oe At ee gle me ar ae asp = a em dt # , ADVERTISELS IN ENGLAND or \u2018rivile lors from Cauada will fiud » som)! \u2018oe fils of \u2018Ran Manoony fr.m +806 ln the Bouding Hoom of tbe Britioh Museum, Greaf Russell Btrvet, W.6., London, England, EROURY- DUEBLC M Gvgniva, Armin 10 Taurs x Sim Ouanire Tupper Ras introduced the bill amending the Conselid ted Railway Aor.Tt folloas in tho wake of tho amend nent made last year to the Aet of 1879.The powers given by last yen 'n Act to the Railway Committe of tho Privy Council are exterded in this year's Act.They will huvo power Lo re zulate and limit the rate of apeetl ut Frhich railway traine und locomotives may run in cities, and towns, aud villages.They will also have power tn make such regulations us they way think proper with respoct to that u'oininable pui- sanov, Lhe stenm whittle, within any oity, town, or village, They will have full.r power given thom to deal with railways crowing streets and other public highways and cnn setilo the proportion of cos 8 between tho rnil- ways compelled to provide sub-ways or make a diversion of u atreet, nad the corporations or Otbur p isons interustod in the crossing.They osn impose pounlties on tho railway companies neglocting to tuke the preseribed mencures for tho protection of lifo uni prop-riy, or neglecting to finish tke prescribed work within a peried named by the Committev.On the recommendation of the Committee the Governor in Council is cæpou ered to appoint cummissioners te mals enquiries into accidents oecuring on railways Thess points indiea's a groat step iu advance of tho powers eonfeired upon the Rsilway Committee by the Act of lret your whieh worked well, und by woik Jag well las induced tho Govornmant to propose the enlarzement of theie powers, Tho els: compolling & rail way train Lo move on over a cio-sing afier five minutes are up, or olsedivide the train so an to clear tbe highway, is a good one, and will \u2018be acceptable to nambers of pornone now often andly insonvoncied by the delay occarisned.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Ter HoesiaN GOVERNMENT has &n immense railwap projeet under consideration.\u2018l'he suthor ef the schome ealls it tbe Mussinn Pacific line.The line would start from Eknterisanturg, join Tobbolsk, Yenessisk and Yuku.ak, ending in Nikolajew, with a branch line {roan Yenoseisk and Yakutsk Lo Kiakhta, which would form x co nec- tion wiih Amoor and China.À second line will alart from Asivachan Lu one nect Herat, \"eoaiv and Indie.with a branch line 10 Bokbhara nver Us gar, The exignt of railway wouid be ZU0D Eeograpbical miles and cost 1,000, = 000 rovüles.The c.pital would «pr.Wl ovor iwenLÿ yours.Onv part of the proposa! in Lo employ purt of the army on thu works.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Tas New Yoox LEGISLATURE bas passed a bill providing for the teaching in the Public Sehools of physislogy and hygiene.This is 8 sonsible move and s pupil will gain more by kuewing the: funetions of his ewn organs and how (+ make his home healthy than if he could dissect an encrinito ljly, Glassiiy the (erbrateia, or know \u201conch peurly sbell that mu:murs of the fur off murmuring sea.\u201d THE GovarswuyNr his doolared ite intention withlregard to (be Nowfeundiand grievances.The obnoaious duty on seal oil packages is nel te be levied.The inspection vf ish «ilw is not hereailor to be cempalssry.The \u201cCL 2eateet grievance of all, however the gompulsory inspection of fish is to be sontinued.ep \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 It is estima:ed that the for - in North Carolins, which a burning, bave caused & lous » millions THB NORTH SHORE.\u2018TAK 0.'T, BR.NOT ANXIOUS TO DISPOSE OF THK ROAD In the Dominion Commons en Tues duy, Sir Hector Langevin, in answer to Mr.Ouimot, said that the Govern ment had received no communieation from the Grand Trunk, but he had received & commuvlostion trom Mr.Hickson to the effect that if tho Gov ernment wished Lo obtain control of the North Shore Railway to enable the Canidian Pacific Railway Com pany to reach Quebve by that line they sould do so, bat tho Grand Trunk Railway was nol in any way anxwus Lo dispose of it He also said that tho Canadian Pacific Railway was endeavoring te obtain a through road to Quubes so as to make it a summer port.oe THE QUEBEC ICE BRIDGI.THE MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADK REGARD IT AS A BARRIKR TO EARLY NAVI- GATICN.The Montreal Boird of Frade me considering à menesure (0 ba brought op in the Legislature for the repo.i of an old Act making it a penal offs ce lo destroy the ico bridge between Quebec and Levis, which, in (th.opinion of leading shippers und busi ness men, materially retards tho op n ing of navigation in the St.Lawr nae and \u2018afforda & aurions obaincle to the carrying teado of the Dominion.AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS IN 1884.From the edition of Mcests, Geo.P Rowell & Co's Amorie-n Newapap-r Directory, new in press, iL appears that the newspapers aud periodicals of all kinds at prosent issued in the United States and Canada roach a grand total of 13,402.This is a net gain of pre cisely 1,600 during tho last twelve moothe, and exhibits an increase of 5,618 over the total number published just ten yems since.Lhe incroure in 1874 over tho total for 1873 was 493 During the past year the dailies havo incresscd from 1,138 101,254, he wooklics from 9.082 to 10,028; and the monthlies from 1,091 to 1,499, The greatest increase in tho Western States, Illinoie, for i stance, now shows 1,009 papers in place of lus! year's total of 804, while Missouri issu es 604 instead of the 633 reputed in 1883.Other leading Western S ates alee exhibit a great per certsge of in crease.The tolal number of papers is New York State ie 1,023, ngmiont 1,399 in 1883.Cunada hassbared in the general inoresse.REVENUE EXPENSES Among ether anewers to Mr.Mer civr, the Treasures said that 821,114.22 was paid last year by the revonuo off cera ior expanses of collection of lieen ses, fines, &e, and $8,237 84 was paid by sheridy for peily jourers, &e, out ot collections on ncoount of building and jury fund, 96,622 was roeeived during 1881 82 for marriag licenses, and distribated among Protostani insti dutions of higher edueniion by thy Pro texiant Committee of Lhe Council of Public Instruction under 35 Vic chap MAUNDY THURSDAY Largo numbers of wur Roman Catho lio citizeus mundo thuir sistiens ov visited the different churches this @cornoon.The strorts were in many places crowded with the faithiul on tbis religious duty.Tue churches were us usuul Lastoiully decorated.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 METHODWST CHURCH Fhero will bo publie sorvico in this church tomorrow (Guod Friday) morn ing at 11 o'clock, !reucher, the Rov J.W.Sparling, M.A.A collection will bo inken for the poor.VIGILANCE ASSOCIATION.Auention of the public is invited to vu imporiant notice of the Vigil ance Association in our udvortising columns.HOW THR MONEY GOKS.The Globe says the $300,000 for Pus pebine Read us to Lieutenant Gover nor-Robivaille and Mr, MeGreuvy.+ \u2014 UABINET RUMORS.about Mr Lynch leaving the Cabinet % not belivved here, NLW SLIP The Coiperalion are constructing a new slip in the convo of the Chumplain market wharf, LADIES IN AMRRICA long befure they reach middle uge frequently fiad th ms lves suf:ving from some of the complaints and wenknesses peculiar to the rex.For ull snob, Kidney Worl is a great boon.It induces u heulthy aotion of the Kidneys, Liver and wels, clennses thw system and strougihens and gives now lifo Lo ull the impuitsnt organs of the body.It is natmios great sesistant in establishing and sustaining health, Sold by A seport infa Montreal contemporary | # % TAB qUsseU PAIX MEKUOBY, THORSUAY, APRIL INVITATION TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.M.Souviells ex-Aido Burguon of the french Army, mest cordially invit-w the medical profession sud the; publio at lurze Lo visit his offices nnd examine his instrumgonte and appli- ancery where he will bo pleas-d Lo give any lulormution that may bo eked for cenocruing his now method ol treatment, Micrevceps wirh micreacopiasl apocimors (propurod by M Souviolle in the Pathologioul Lab>ratory of St.Burtholonow's | Hospital, [Lendon, England), of healiny un ixeased lungrand ebhicr interesling # socimons, including wpo i noms of bacilli, Lhe germe of (uborcular consumption, wiil be at tho dixp-«al of ho prefesrion, In his Tustioities, his invention, (ho Spiromoter, ix used foe the Lrontmout of Throw and Lung diseases, such ns Caturely Coo rial Deafness, Asthma, Bronclitr-, Wo.k Lungs aed Consumption, whieh hos so revolutionized the tréatmunt of th we affeciions in the hospitals\u201d of Europ-, sod bas ganed tho respoL and vontlionce of the gonernl public, and the mujority of the most Hib-rol minded and advanced vhysigans of the day Pationta wufPsring from pronounced cases, who find it itapæible 10 visit the offices personally nnd receive a thorough examinstinu aml investigation in thoir out, can bo bruit d Le totter, und Instruments con bo exprossol Lo any address, Write for list of questions and \u201cT'rentise ou l'hrost and Lung Affoctions.\u201d Address, 13 Philips Square, Montreal, Head Of£cu tor Canuda.pev Advertmome rs Cav TON! The Quebec Vigilance Association hereby informs the Municipal Electors legally qualified Lo sign the Uertiticate of Applicants for License 10 keep Taverns, Restaurants and other places of public entertainment, that by s0 signing they render themselves liable t2 be called upon to nttest under oath to the truthfulness of the same, whether under tbe (Liquor License Act of 1383\" or \u201cThe Quebec License Act of 1881 and 1ts Amendments.\u201d \u2018'bey are there'ore reminded to read over the form of application carefully before signing, in oraer tu assure themselves that they can ATTEST UN UATH to what they have signed, if cilled upon to do so, as they will be in contested cases W, MARSDEN, M.A, M.D., President Quebec Vigilance Association.April 10, 1884, 3-eod CANADA, Province of Quebec, Superior Court, |: Distriet of Quebec.No, 887.Em le Genest, Plaiutiff; vs, Joseph Juliss, Defendant.Publio notice is hereby giveu (hat in virtue of & writ of fleul (alias de bonis iusued in this cause, the yoods and chattels of the above named defendant, seized ta this eause consisiing of tables, stove, show case, &o., &c,, will bs sold -atuzday, the nineteenth day of Ap.il in-tant, at ten o'clock in the forenosn, at th: Montcalm Market place, Clty of Quebec, F X.BLANCHET, B.B.C.Queb-c, April 10, 1884 Province of Quebec 1 y District.of Beauce, } Cireuit Jourt.No, 1697.Sitting at St.Joseph of Beauce.Godfmid St.Pierre, merchant, of the Parish of St, Fraccois, District of Beauce, Dlaintitt; \u2026 Francois Poulin, farmer, of the Parish of 8t.Francois, in bis quality of tutor to Pierre, Francois, Charles, Gedeon, Amanus, Bernard and M-rie Philomene Bourque,all minor children issue of the marriage of the late Joseph Bourque and Marie Ludovine Poulin, his wile, in tbeir lifetime ot the l'owa- ship ot Jersey ; Fortunat Bourque and Joseph Bourque, both heretofore of Jersey, and now of parts unknown in the United States ot America ; George Bourque, farmer ; Leger Hoy, farmer, and Kose de Liwa, Bourque, his wife ; Joseph Fortin, tarmer, and Pnilomeue Bourque, bis wife,all thiwe of the Township of Jersey, in the said Distriot, Defendants, Sitting in vacation before the Clerk.\u2018The filth day of Apri), one thousand eight bundred and eighty-four, Secing that it appears by the return ot the bailiff, Josepu Morin, on the writ of summons issued in this cause, that Fortunat Bourque and Jeseph Bourke, two of the defendants in this cause; have left oir respective domiciles in the Province of Quebec, and seeing that they cannot Le found in the District of Beauce, ib is ordered on the petition of the plaintiff by his attorney, M.Elsear Vezina, that by notice to be published twice in the French language in L'ELEOTUER, a newspaper published in tbat language io the City of Quebec, and twice in the English language in the DaiLy Murovar, à newspaper published is that language in tbe City of Quebec, the said Fortuoat Bourque snd Joseph Bourque be nolified to appear before this Court and answer to the action in this cause within two montbs computing trom the last Publ ation of toe said notice, and 10 default of theirso doing wibin the said time, it is permitted to the said plaintift to prgceed to judgment against them as in à c:se by default.Signed, 4.VEZINA, 8.Cq- 10, 1884 Meetings, Amuseomenis, de.(GoLLBER OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS \u20140r rm PROVINCE OF QUEBEO.PFrovineisi Medical Board, Preliminary Examination for Admission to the Study of Medicine.\u2018I'he Examination for admission lo the Study of Medicine ill be held on \u2018Thursday, the sith May Next, AT 10 OCLOCE 4,M., in the\u2019 City of Montreal, in the Rooæs of the Medical Faculty ot Laval University.Certifioates of moral character and the examination fee, $10, must be remitted nt least ten days previously to one of the undersigned Secretaries.A.G, BELLEAU, M.D., Quebec.F.WAYLAND CAMPBELL, M.D,, Montreal, Becretaries, April sth, 1884.(OLLEGE OF PHXSIGIANS AND SURGEONS \u20140r Tu\u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Provincial Medical Bonrd.Semi-Annual Meeting.\u2018The Semi- Annual Meeting ot the Board of Governors (Provincial Medical Board) of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Province of Quevec will be beld on Wednesday, that 14h May Next, AT 10 OCLOCK A.H,, in the Hooms ot the Medical Faculty of Laval University, Moutreal.Candidates for Examination or License must send their papers (inoluding certiti- cate of admission to the study of medicine) also the fee for the license ($20), at leant ten avs previons Lo the Meeting, to either of the undersigned Secretaries, \u2018The Board of Examiners for the diploma of Midwife (City of Montreal) will sit at the city, date and hour above mentioned.A.G.BELLEAU, M.D.Quebec.F.WAYLAND CAMPBELL, M.D, Montreal, Secretaries.April sth, 1884.ONALE, TA Ba Un and after ths First of May next, the Bank will py to its Shareholders à Dividend of WU PER CEN l'.on the Paid-up Capital for the Six Monthe ending on the 30th ot APRIL next.\u2018Phe Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th Lo the 3Uth of APRIL, inclusively, \u2018Tbe Annual Mesting of the Shareholders will take place at the Banking House, Lower Town, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th of MAY next, at THREE o'clock P.M, By order of the Dourd of Directors, ; F, LAFRANUE- Cashier.Quebec, March 21th, 1584, Maroh 26, 1884, © MILLINERY, DRESS - w\u2014AND\u2014 MANTLE MAKIVG.Mm.Fisker & Shepherd Are opening the Latest Novelties in Spring and Summer Millinery, consisting of Tritamed and Unirimmed Bonnets & Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, etc.They also beg to announce tht orders for DRESSES and MANTLES will recsive the utmost attention, and will be executed ip the Latest Styles, with great perfection of finish.SHOW ROOMS: 10 Fabrique Street, - Quebec April 5, 1884, 1m NEW BOOKS ! Montreal Condensed Reports.Second Edition, revised by Judge Ramsay, Jack's Courtship, & Sailors Yurn of Love end Shipwreck, by Clark Russail.Pretty Miss Neville, by B.M.Cooker.Virginia Cook Book, compiled by Mary Stuart Smith.Dio Lewis\u2019 Monthly for February, March and April.Contents of the Hygienic Dept, Water and Ague\u2014Neursigis sod Headaches in Girle\u2014Bedolotes\u2014Uor.sets and Uprightness\u2014Death from Quack Medicine\u2014Color\u2014Odor\u2014Taste «Hot Drinks\u2014Green to.all draggisis.True PEN A, acc.April 9, 1864, : & DAWES cu.April 8, 1384, Now Advertisements, ATEST NOVELTIES fii FANUY GOOD +.Now opening a further supply of the Latest Novelties in Londoo, Panis York Millinery.! sod New Hats, Bonnets, Flowers aud Feathers, Mantiesand Dolmans.Dress Materials and Zephyrs, Silks, Satine and Velvets, Sunshades sod Vmbrelles.; 8 AD utton Mousquetatrs Ki loves.\u201ca Kid Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces, &o., &c.GLOVER, FRY & O0, April 2, 1884, EE ET Gleallemen\u2019s Department.A splendid stock of Plain and Funey Coatings, best English and Scotch Trowserings, Canadian Tweeds from 4 3 cents up to the best manufaciured.; Waterproof 1weed Coats, Tweed and Office Suits, pring Uvercopts from $5 upwards, GLOVER.PRY & CO.April 2, 1884, SQTADACONA INSURANCE \u20acO'Y.{In Liquidation.) PUBLIU; NOTICE.Tenders for the puroïsso ef Office Furniture, Active Debts, And in general of the assets of this Company will be received until Thursday, the 17th Iustant The books may be seen and the conditions of the sale and form of tenders may be had at the Office of tne Company, No 95, St.Pater Street, Lower Town, Quebes.The bigheat tender will sot necessarily be accepted, Quebec, 4th April, 1884.By order of the Liquidators, LOUIS LEFEBVRE, Sec, «Treas.April 4, 1884, 6 PHŒNIX FEBE ASSURANCE COMPANY \u20140or London, Eugland.Take Risks at Reduced Rates.WESTON HUNT & SON.SUB-AGENIS.Maroh 2, 1884.ô (GOMMEROIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE & LIFE, \u201c\u2014or\u2014] LONDON: ENGLAND.) \u2014| Capital, 3 | #7,500,000 Stg.Insurauces} Takea .TE = D.+.THOMSON, AGENT, 20, St James Street,f Lowse Tows.3 ° March 31, 1884, ° 1808.IMPERIAL 1803.FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON:/ Capital, «2- £i,600,000 Sterling\u2014 Insurances] Taken at Reduced Rates.H H.SEWELL < = AGENT, 185, St.Peter Street, Quebec.Maroh 31, 1884, aw 3 5 OHN Sl'R& tt.Furnsture Repaired at Moderate Price ring Beds made to order, and Secom and Furniture Bouebt and soid.For Sxle, & Chair 137 yours old.He PARKE & CO, 210 1853 3 17 Joun, + Ta.nll CATEST SHARE LIST Wanwssost, April 9, 1884\u2014lesing.| re Ai LA = HA seasans va 1874187 Bank .| 10018 1 a.da Peuplo .| 5(j4$ | 65 624 Molsons Bank .\u2026.| BO |116}/14 Bank of Toronto.- 10004 [179 [1774 ue Jacques Cart! 3: vesefenes Merchants Bank ag 1113 [113 Quehes Bank.8} [110 [.Uni)a Bask.3 voce) TO Bank of Com: | 60/4\" |l24ÿ|t34 Exchange Bank (last 3m)| 100) |.10e.La Bank.| 100/4 jours Bank .10016 34131 onsale Bank.5 veer us Tel Co (3 mos).| 4012 [t1GF/8L6 peminion Tel Co (3 mos)| 80/14 vo[snee Bich & Ont Nav Co .] 10018 64 Montreal C.P.R.Co(ly).| 60/7 Mont Clty Gas Co.|.408 Canada Cotton Co .| 100j4 Hoyal Canadian In (1 y).| 100 Quebec Bt Bul.way Co .| 808 Quebec Fire Ass (1y).| 10018 Quebec Ferry Co (3 mos)| 100(3 Quebec Gas Co.veee| 30014 Quebec 88 Co.| 100 Société de Prêts et Placements de Quebec .| 190/24 | 69 Société de Construction des Artisans.| 50/24 [60 |.Upper Tow * St RR (ly).| 80 50 |.PacifioR, B.\u2026.J 1092} | 52 | 51} Boo de Con Per de Que,.§} 50 67 [ous St Paul M & M (3 m).3 100/2 97 | 96 North-West .J £10 56s6| 55 Dundas Cotton Co .,.\u201case 100 | 60 ene Ontario Investment.STOCK SALES TO-DAY.Montreal 10 at 1874.Commerce 20 at 125.Mont Tol 16 at 1154, 85 aL 115.Eiehelion 50 at 644.City Pass 10 nt 123, 26 nt 1234.Mont Gas 100 at 180, teen Stooks bought on margin.G.B, BURROUGHS, Stock Broker & Financial Agent, 107 St, Peter Street, Opposite Quebec Bank.A \u2014 ara (QUEBEC | Permanent Building Society, OFFICE - - ~ NO.23 ST.JOHN STREL] Money to Lend\u2014On ciany terms and conditions.\u2014 The Society lends on the security of rea estate and of its shares, The amount loaned is reimbursed by montbly instalments or otherwise.No flues on arrears, FOR BALE.One House, Scott Street, No, 79.do Plessis # «le do Laberge Street, No.10s do Helen St, No.3, St, Sauveurdo Latourelle Street, No.128.Vacaut lot, 30 x 6U ft, on south side o St.Oliver Street.FOR SALE OR TO LET, Wharves and vacant Lots, Champlais St, | (Thomas Burns\u2019 property.) A lot of ground, with à two story house, bulit of wood, situate inthe town cf Bt.Germain, of Rimouski, on the north s.le of St, Germain Street.J.G.GOURDEAU, March 12, 1884, Secrelary HAS! HATS!! 33 CANES FELT HATS JUST UNPAUKE D.Haut rom navner\u2014 MFESPRING SHAPES, I'S |\\From the most celebrated makers, , Dark Brown Stiff Felts for Young Men.\u2018The largest stock in the City to selectifeom GAR, BRENFRE W] & CO, 35 Buade Street.@arch 2541884 0 1m REMOVAL.JAMES C [PATERSON \u2014HAS REMOVED HIS JTORR T0\u2014 NO.47 BUADE STREET (Premises lately occupied by Messrs.Burton & Clement,) Ai Mesws.*BEHAN BROTHERS : as, 1884.\u2018made only to tle office of the Company in .THB QUEBEC DAILY MHROURY, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1884, MF Onvits! Prins.375 353 Tickets only 85.Shares in Proportion $ 3 Louisiaza State Lotterv Uo'y, We do hereby ceriify that we superviss\u2019th arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi- Annual Drawings of The Louirians Hate Lottery Come pahy, and in person manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are con ducted with Aonesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all partes, and we authorise the Company 0 uss this Certificate, with fao~similes ¢f ower nig= atures attachsd in its Advertisementsommissioners, Incorporated in 1863 for 35 yoars by tbe Legislature for Eduoational and Charitable purposss\u2014with a capital of $1,000,000 =to which a reserve tund of over $550,000 ims vince been added, By an overwhelming popular vote, its franchise wus made a part of the present State Constitution, adoptea December 3nd, AD.1879, The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State.IT NBVER S0ALES OR POSTPONES.lts drand Single Number Drawings take place monthly.réunity TO WIN A Splendid Op A FORTUNE, FOURTH GRAND DRAWING, OLASS I, IN THE ACADEMY OF MU, NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, April 8, 1884-167th Monthly Drawing.Capital Prize, $73,000.\u2014 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Kach.Fractions, in Fiftemgin proportion, LIST OF PRIZRK, LAR 1 Capital prise.co 000s $75,000 1 ob do .eeseese 35,000 1 d do =.10,00p 2 prixes of $6000.12,000 5 do \u2014 2000.10,000 10 do 1000, 10,000 30 do 500 10,000 100 do 100, 20,000 300 do 100.30,000 500 do 50.26,000 1000 do ABL000000u0s + 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRISES, © Approximation prises of $203.$6,750 9 do do 100.4,500 9 de do T5.2,250 1,967 Prizes, awmonuting to.$365,500 Application for rates to clubs should be New Orleans.For further Information, write clearly, give log full address Make P.0.Moy Orders payable aud address tie interud Letters to New Orleans National Bank, New Orleans, La, Postal Nolen snd ordinary letters Ly Mail or Express ¢ 11 sums of $6 and upwards by Express at our expeuse) to M.A.DAUPHIN Naw Urleaus, La, Or M.A.DAUPHIN, 807 Beveuth 8t., Washington, D.C.March 12, 1884.4w-cou (GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY | EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1884.SPECIAL REDUCED FARES \u2014voum= Geed Friday and Easter.Return Tickets will be sold to sil pointe on line of Grand Trunk Rallway, inciuding Great Western aud Midland Divisions, at FARE AND A THIRD For the Hound Trip.Tiokets good to pe THURSDAY,FRIDAY and SATURDAY, April 10th, IIth and 12th, and good to return until TUESDAY, April 15tb, inclusive.JUS, HICKBON, Gen, Manager.April 4, 1884, 4-00d HATS ! HATS!! HATS NEW RECEIPTS \u2014ET\u2014 LEP AGE, Nt.F,.À ss,-;}Crown Nireet, Roch.27562Dos.Hats of the latest sud most fashionable styles for Men, Boys and Children.The quality ranges in price from 45 Cents to $3 235.Au unprecedented opportunity.wd LB Oe .200 pieces \u2018Tweeds, English, Canadian and Sootoh, 10 all Qualities and Prices, Berge, Cssimir, Draps, and a large stock ot Dry (Goods.The whole at very moderate prices.A SeroiaLry, \u2014FamilySMourning Goods, loos INTENDED REMOVAL.Un and after the FIRST OF MAY nest, Tan \u201cMenoury\u201d printing and publishing offices will be msoved Lo the tbree-story fire-briok building Nos.2) and 23, ab tbe head of Mountain Hill, formerly owned by the late Duncan Macpherson, quire, two doors below the Post-Oftice, = = zooms access | .QUEBEC MERCURY TaurspaY Evesiva, ApRiL 10.GOOD FRIDAY.Tomorrow being Good Friday and a close holiday THE MEROURY will not be issued.a COURT OF QUEENS BENOIL OPENING OF THE BRSSION TODAY\u2014GRAND JURY SWURN.The criminal term of this court ophnod teday before Jungo Tessior.After tio swearing of the Grand Jury and the delivery of the usnal chargo by the presiding judge the Court adjourned till Saturday morn ing.Tho Grand Jury rotired to consider a numbqr of indictments which were ready for their consider ation Messrs.J Dunbar, Q.C., Amyot snd Pelleiier prosecute for the crown.There is an average number of orimce on the roll, including three or four for capital offences.C.P.R.THE MISSION OF MESSRS.STEPHEN AND ABBOTT.It appears that the object of the visit of Mossrs.Stephen and Abbott to England ie Lo make an offort to bypo- thecate their loan contract with the Govornment in order lo raise money to carry on the work of onstruction by truneferring their interest in the Covernment loan to London bank-rs.The Syndicate thus hope to obtain the capital nocossary Lo continue opera- sions.AWAKB! AWAKE! It is high time to resist the moral pestilence sproad in our midst by bad novels.The nocessity is ndmitied of putting a cheek ou tho fleod of serrup tion and viow now flooding the country.If itis not controlled, it will end by sweeping away io its course every ro mnaut of the morality and sound prin ciples of our people.The indifference of parents and guardiaas, on the ono sido und the gro ving immorsliLy on the other, aro filling our streets with young libertines and premature thieves, whe after a short oxperienss in crimo, come to wreek in tho peni tentiary, and end, perhaps, en the scaf fold.\u2014Le Canadien de Bt Paul et Minneapolis.ECONOMY COMMISSION COST.In reply to Mr.Mercier, the Trensuier suid that the cost of Mr.:leusscnu's Civil Service Comission to Cate was $10,486.31, of which $2,- 820 had been paid to Mr.Tellier 825.010 Mr.A.A.Ntevonson, 8651 65 1 Mv Gaspard Drolet, 81,494 to Mr.J A Ouimet, French Secretary, and $757.50 to Mr.C.A.Maasinh, English Secretary, ns sulaiies, $1,898.- 23 had also beon paid those gentiemon for travelling expenses and $33.70 bad been paid to witnesses.Printing expenses were not included.A CHALLENGE TO PROTESTANTS.There is certainly no reason for alarm, for though the number of Freneh Canadian apostutes mas appoar considorable in the eyes of some, these who know fiom what class these French Protestant Canadian missions aro recruited will be right in saying with honest people that the Roman Catholic faith is etill full of life amongst our Canadinn population, and tbat this faith is not easily bought oven at the price of millions.\u2014La ¥'ribune According Lo the Globe an important change has eeme over be labur ma.- koi.Servant girls wano were formerly searce are now Lo be had aL low wayos.It is snid that girls are boginning bo tire of faciory life.Erre's Co00s\u2014GRA1SFUL axD Consostife \u20144By a thorough knowledg¥ ot the taturs | laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, aud by a careful applica tion of the fine properties of well-sslectou coco, Mr.Epps uas provided our bresk(ist tables with & deticately flavoures Leversge whicl [Day save usmsay heavy doctors uilis, Leis Ly the iusticrous dus of such arliches 1 vies that « courtilution may be graduais : built up Uutil strong vuvugh 10 resist oss.) teudency tv diseuse, Hioadreda of subtio ta si .- vies wiv Bustiug around ue remdy to sites wherever Liers is 8 Wok point.Asm gy cacupe MALY ® instal suaft by soeplay evi.sivas well fortilisd with pure viood avi à properly.nourished fran: its Seuvics Gatatre-\u2014Msie simpir with voillog water mille.old vuly fu Packsis ad vice cu.ad la) ® Urvsers, J suis) - 1.4x8 a complete assortment.6 as February 22, 1884.Ou Hom sos vr Sag tees Ley pra o Ut15'63g à + s.ûgls wi, SIX O'CLOCK EOIT:UN:R} [ABLE THIS EVENINS, i OSMAN DIGNA COMING TO TERMS.SUAKUX, April 10\u2014Shuikh Morghani has roesived & loiter from Osman Digna, stating that he will send some shoikhs to buld a conferenes with Morghani on the question of an under standing with the Egyptian and British authorities.\u2014\u2014 mm COMMERCIAL QRISIS IN CUBA.LoNpon, April 10.-The Times\u2018 Madrid doupatoh says tha serious signs of a great counemical crisis in Cuba aro daily increasing.The continuous full in sugar is bringing ruin nnd disaster.\u2014 rn.OBIT.Lonpon, April 16.-Tuo Rev, Job Fuller Russell is Jdend From Ottawa this Evening PROROGATION-\u2014PERSONAL \u2014 IMMIGRANT ARRIVALS FOR MAROH\u2014A SUPPOBED DYNAMITE PLOTTER\u2014BILL DISALLOW ED, Orrawa, April 10\u2014Parliament wit prorogue about Wednesday or Thurs dag.nformution has buon receired in the city to Lhe effuct that lloh, J.H.Pope is improving in heaith, The immigration statement for inst month shows the arrivals to the 31st March to be 11,257 against 8,599 in 1833.Passengors to the United States, 4719 against 3500 in 1883.Orrawa, April 10.\u2014A man who gives bis name as \u201cDr\u201d Coss, from Chicago, hus waited on the Premier snd informed him Lhut he was one of à gang of Fonians who had arranged to blow up tho Parlinraent buildings.He offsred bis services to thwart the sshome which were aceepted condi tionally.\u2018Tho resuli is that a couple of detoctiven are watching the move ments of the * Dr.\u201d Tho Obinese bill, recently passed by the British Columbia Legislature, bus Leun disullowed.From Montreal this Evening RAILWAY STOPPED BY FLOOD-\u2014STOUK MARKET\u2014THK WEATHER.MONTREAL, April 10\u2014Ou tho Montres and Sorel Hailway, large stretches © the track ure submerged to the depth uf a foot.It is not thought udvisable to resume running on Lhe line until the water loaves tho track and the road bed be examined.The siock market is lifeless.The board Las adjourned until Tuesday.Most of the brokeis lenve tonight on an oxcursion Lo Bostonthe weather is mild and spring ike.From 8t, Johns.Nfid, Today LOSS OF A SEALING STEAMSAIP\u2014THE \u201cTIGER\u201d CRUSHED BY THE ICK AND SUNK.Sr.Joun's, Nfld, April 10.\u2014The steninship Leopard, off the channel, reports Lhe sealing steamer Tiger orushed in the ide in the Gulf of Bt.Lawrence.The sLeamor aflerwards sank.The srow were rescued by the Leopard.Béals nro abundant in the Gulf ; Lhe ss Leopard is loaded, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CARB OF HORSES, Lt is bad policy to keep horses ide in winter.In tbe first place it is hea vy expense, and secondly, the team will bo in better trim for spring work if woll fed and worked moderately all the time.Maoy men work through the year, with ono day in seven for rest, and there it no renson «hy horses cspnot do the same.MILL ARY COLLEGE.The War Offiee has oxtended tho ap pointment ef Lieut.-Col.Oliver, 83e ond in command at the Royal Military Colluge, Kingslon, for a further term of three years.ADVICE TO MOTHERS, Are you disturbed at night and broke ot your rest by & sick obild suffering snd crying with pain of cutting teeth 7 If an send at once and gets bottle of Mus, WissLOw's SOOTHIXG StBUP ror CuiLozew Imetuvo.Its value is incalculabie Lt will relieva the poor little sutlerer imme diately, Depead apoa it, mothers, there 1100 mistake about it.It cures dysentery «nd diarrhces, revulates the stomach and nowels, cures wind colic,sottens the gums, reduces inflsmmation, snd gives wn~ and energy to the whole system.Mes.Wing.LOW'S S0QTHING SYEUP FOR CuitDees T'enta- 130 is pleasant to the taste, and is the pre.seription of one of the eldest and best iemale rurses and physicians in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists turrughout the world, Price $5 cents a | botile Feb27,'44 1y THIS FIENNES TELEGRAMS, A TALK OF THE SEA.Bosrox, April 10\u2014Purt of Lie crew of the schooner George Calhoun wrrived today.Hor captain reports she left Providence for St.John on March&5, On the 30thb lho sohvouer wus suaght in a gale and disabled.On the Sls she met with a Gloucester achuener in a sinking vandition A boat was lowered nnd th: orew of five won ves Oued.As Lhe bout one alongside it was swampod and tho fire fishermen with one of tho roscuing crow were drowned.Tuo Calhoun had tv be abandoned on t o 4th inst.ve} en ON 'CHANGE.Boston, April 10.\u2014Daris & Taylor Soar and grain dealers, uve suspond e CRICAGO, April 1, = Tending was (remondous on chuuxe thin mening, New York, April 10 \u2014Stock« tem.Cotton firm awl unchanged, failures steady ; flour quiot.FIRE ALARM TELKGRA (1 LIST OF FIGMAI BOXKS.8T.LOUIS WAR », Box No.L, Ste Ursuls street, Cemtral Station 2, Corser 3t.Ann and l'a et stroots, 8, Dus Griseons wad Ste Yeu vieve atrevts, + Haldivard rod St, Lows, 5.Deujsrdius and St.Anu atreete.6 Luadu and Fort atrosts, PALACE WARD.8.Cormer Ste.Famille ani leb-r streets 9.Quobec Heminne: .12.Corner dt, J \u2018ha and Collins strosts, 15.© Palace aud McMahon streets.14.8t, Johuand Btinislas streets, CHAMPLAIN WARD.18, Diuning\u2019s Bhip Yard, Champlain stvee 16, Taylor's Grocery, Champlain atceut 17.Fire Station, Cosmp'ala streut.21, Gibila's House, Cumaplain seront.28.Queen's St>res, Champlain st:c t ST, PKTERS WARD.25 Corner Mon tain Hill ani + + street, 26.Fire Station, Sa It su-Matclo s atroots ss, « DusFosesand Brld- (rmets 8, + St.Valivr à vi Ü opel a: cots st, + O \u2018urch n°14 Bt.Jose hs cets.a.$ Fire Station, Dorchester .» À Bs Joseph atr-ota, 42.8t Valier and Belleau streeds, 43.* Oolomb aud Nelson streets 48.Bt.Anselme wud 3¢.Joseph ste 48.¢ Atay : end Turgeon atreeis.ST.ROUH'S WARD 21, Cerner Bt, r'rancois aud Chapul streets, 48, + Caronand Queen sirests, 41, + Quocn and Crown streets, si, « Queon and Bridge streots.82, «© at, Dom'niquo and Bt.Francois atreuts, By.Dorchester aud Ryland streets.MONTCALM WARD, 10.Corner D'Artigny and ste, Julia stveste, \u2019.Actillery and St, Eustache 86, * st ngustin aud St, A atreets, 87, Fire Station, S*, Patrick and Berthelot streets, 6L.Corner Dariigay ant St.Amable street: 63.Bt, Amable street (Bon Pasteur.) 63, Grand Allée (St.Bridget's Uonvent.) 8ST.JOHN'S WARD.18, Corner Bt John and Buthering | streuts.ta, + Deligny sud St, Olivier stroute.a.Ht, John and \u201caliberry streets, ss.Bte, Claire end Hicheliou viseste.er.8L John and Cote Ste Geuarieve streets.Tn, 4 Robitaitis an | Lataursllu streots, 2 * St.Angustia sai Bt.Guosge streets, kb * Bt.Kustachs anal 88 Ueorg streets.LCP.Baguscss, : BRUN Vuparintendent, \u2014m_ {HR JL'APIES TOILETS ! THE LATEST LONDON AND PARIS FASHIONS.Mr, 'T.DONOHUE has the honer to inform his oustomsers snd the publis in eneral, particularly the Ladies, not only f the city but also in the country} tbat be bas just received » magnificent assortment of ¥pring snd Summer Novelties, The fancy goods were purchased from the first houses in lendon and Paris by Mde.IT.Donobue during ber last voyage to Europe, and are now open for inspection and sale, at tbe Fash:v\u2026 sporium of the unde: .ed, No 182, St.John Htrest, where Ladies are invited to call and personsily inspect our new goods.Nr.Donobue protits by this oce sion to tender his sincere thanks to the publie, especially the Ladies, for the generous encouragement rendered his houss sinse its establishment in 1834.Mr.Donohue expresses the hope that the excellent patronage hitherto bestowed will be contioued, snd bunshly solicits the public to come snd examine his novelties, so thas Ladies of ood taste will be able to and a; to [or maso!lves.dudge nad re D, DONUEL &, 183, £1.John birset.April $, 1884.6 [{OUSE TO LET, (i) Ei ogre ses ji APP oa BB à DELAG Hoare.Mare 20, 1384 ! 2er tn pd 001 0 CAIN GMA ee a Sgr pp lp.he a wr ae.on de.ANAT \u2014 re RPE 0\" «gy pe = } 4 1 THE COAL MINES OF GREAT BRITAIN.There are 500,000 porsons omploy od fn coal minon in Great Britain, and of these in 1818 no fewer than 1,418 were killed, and within the Inst ton years, since the passing of the Mines Act, the yearly average has boon, 1, 200, or ono in every BB empioyed, as compared sailors lost nL sea, Theve are many other accidonte in mines not officially veoorded, and it is bolioved the total lives lost in English mines is 2,500 every yoar\u201448 every wook, or eight every day.PeTENDEP REMOVAL.CNA D AFTER NIE is \u2018ur war SEXT, ia \u201cMERCURY\u201d pe Printing Sud Publichina Offices wig Bie REMOVED [rit wm 887T0RY BRICK BUILDINGR AT TUE== » ving Pormerly owned by thes late DUNCAN MACPHEHRSON, Ecquire, two aoors below he Post.Uffice.February 1884 DR.ROBERTS'S CEL) ARATED OINTMENT] CALLED \u201cThe Poor Man's Friend,\u201d 16 _corfidently recommended te 1ke Public as oa unteiling remedy for wounds of every description ; a certain cure fur ulcerated sore fegs, eV if of 20 yeers\u2019 stanimg, cuts, burns, @ Ad\", Lroises, chilllars, cor- butic \u20ac1uj tos, and pimples jn tre face, sore and inflamed cyes, nore mne.dr, sora breasts, fisinle and cancerous humors, and te à specific for those afflicting e=gtlons which sometimes follow vaccinations.soid in Poin, 18.13d, 38,9d., 11s, und 3%.ench ; nleo bis PILULA ANTI -8CROFAULA OR ALTERATIVE PILLS.Proved Ly sixty years\u2019 experience to be one of the best sltviative medicines ever compounded ror 1 urifyirg the blood and assisting Nature $a ali ber «j csations.| Hence they are used in scrofulus, scotbuti: complaints, glandular swellingn, particularly those of tLe neck, &c.hoy form a mild and superior family aperi- ent, They may be taken at all times without confinement er change of diet, Bold in Boxer, at In.14d., 2, Dd., 42, 64, ile.snd 224 Lee red only by the Proprietors, SEACH & BARNICOT, at the! Dispensary.Bridport, and sold Whole.\"la by them; aod Retail with ono in 16 of British 1 vaux QUESISS BAILY MEBOUSY, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1684.ALLAN LINE.Wader Contract with hs Wevemdscats © Canada and Newfsundland for the eonveyunse vf Canadian & United Sates Mails WINTFR ARBANGEMENTS\u201418P4 THIS COMPANT'à LINES nre eempesed of the following Double-Englned, Clyde Built, [ron Steamatit;e.They ave bulls In water-tight cempurtmente, are wesurpussoed or strength, speed and cemiort, are fitted vp with all the modern imptorements that practical emperienss an auggont, ont have wade the fastest time on resord.Pessuis Tonnage, Oommondir MOMIDIAN.0.000 | Building.SIBERIAM.\u2026.4008 | Building CATHAGNNTAN.6600 | Building.PARISIAN.,., .0400 Dapt, Jes Wylie BARDINIAN.4140 Capt.J B Duttens PPLYNKBIAN.«4160 Capt, H.Brown, | SARMATIAN.+ 3600 | Gxpt, Gramaus OIRCASBIAN.4006 Lt, Brdtb, RIVE PERUVIAN, .+3400 Gaps.J.Hétekto.NORWEGIAN .MWR Gupt.Barclay.MAYA SOUTEA 3700 Capt lilobardsos GIBERNIAN .34340spt R Osbruthers GABPIAN.+.«0001 23300 Gupt, 11.Wylie, AUBTRIAN 0.0.\u2026 2700 CEapt NaoNico! NRSTORIAN.» 3700 Oapt DJ James PRUSSIAN a.» 0 20003008 Capt, McDougal BOANDINAVIAN 1008 Capt.J.Parks HANOVERIAN.«1e » +4000 Oapt.J.d Stephen BUBNOS AYRHAN.4200 Capt.Jas.Seott ORBAN .4000 Capt.R.P, Moor GRECIAR.«o 4300 Capt.LeGallais MANITOPAN, o os + «s-3180 Lt.Barret.RNR CANADIAN .,.2600 Capt OJ Mensies PHENICIAN.3808 Gapt John Brows WALDENSIAN.3600 Capt.W.Dalzie LUCERNE.» « © + + 00 « 2800 Capt.Kerr, NEWFOUNDLAND.1800 Capt.Mylim ACADIAN .c va0se0.1850 Capt.F MeGrath oe shortest sea route between Au erios ar Europe, being only five days between land to land.{IVERPOOL MAIL LINE From From From Steamer.|Liverpool.|Portland.[Halifax Thursday {Thursday | Saturday Parisian.{ Jan.1% Feb.17] Feb.9 Caspian.« £ \u201c 14} # 16 Sarmatian.\u2026| _\u201c 3 « anl « 2 Bardinian .§ Feb.« pt) Mch, 1 Circassian.\u201col Feb.« 8 Polynesian .« 2 « 4 « 15 ares or Passaes rion QUEBEO via l'ALFIAR: Usbin.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0.$62.65, $78 and $88 according to accomimodaticn, Intermediate .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0ssonncen, 845.00 SLOOTAgE 20.202000 00 20 00- 00000 FBI200 GLASGOW & PORTLAND SE! wy THE INFPALLIBLE REMEDY Do you sutfer on the appreseh of iste or during its eontiouance frem any of those uppleasans ailments so common at this season?Do not hesitate er delay, a everything is serious in these complaints engendered by eolds and demp! bat ie necessary from the outset is am ones gotio, instantaneous and sure eure.What 1 to be done ?Use the Sotherion Remedy everywhere known as 8 sovereign panaces for coughs, colds, bronchitis, aud inflana- tion of the chest, larnynx, and all affections of the respiratory organs.Botherion aod Cure are two words signifying only one, and the same thing, Restoration of Health, is for sale by all Druggistsm ~The Botherien Nov, 17, 1888 , FoR FIRST-CLASS PERFUMERY, Ar TOILET ARTICLES \u201480 TOP.Mathie, DRUGQIST AND DISPENSING CHEMIST Corner of John and Palace Streets, Quebec, #6\" Telephone Communication \u201cBag Dec.25, 1888.w Harper's Bazar, 1884.J ILLUSTRATED.Harpe.'s Bazar 18 at once the most brilliant and useful Household Journal in existence.It is the acknowledged arbiter of fashion in this count-y.Its fashion pletes are the newest and most stylish; and its pattern sbeet supplements and economic suggestions alone are worth many times the cost of subscription.its illustrations of art needlework are trom the best sonrces.Iis literary and artistic merits are of the highest order.Its stories, poems and essays nie by the firt American and European authors.Its choice art pictures would fill portfolios, and its humorous cuts ere the mst amusing to be found in any journal ia America.A host of brilliant novelties are promised or 1884, Harper's Periodicals.PER YEAR: HARPER'S BAZAR., HARPER'S MAGAZINE.HARPER'S WEEKLY.HARPER'S YOUNG PEUPLE.HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE BHARY, One Yenr (52 numbers).1600 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States or Canada- be Volumen of the Lazar begin wity t first number for Junvary of each year When no timu is mentioned, it will be undersiood that tho subscriber wishes to cownmencs with the number neat afler the receipt of order.\u2018Tho last Four Annual Volumes of Hace VICE.From Glarjow,| Steamer.|From Pcrtlind Bat, Fob.dud Norweghm.|1 urs, Feb, 19 \u2018Wednesday, Saturday, Fob.oth |Grecian.| Feb, 26th Feb.20th |Ecandinavian| Mob 8th Mch.6th (Hanoverian .; Mch, 22nd GLASGOW SION SERVICE From Glasgow] Steamer, | From Bcston Wednesday, | \u201cBaturday, Jan, 16th |Prussian.| Fo» 2nd ¢ 30th |Wefdensian - \"16th Feb, 13th [Manitobam.] | Mch., 1st arth |Prossian,,.| © \u201c1th $a Berths not sccured until paid for.An experienced Burgcon carried cn each vessel.l'hrough Lills of Lading granted in Livers pool and at all (oniluental Ports, to ail Points in Careda and the Wertern States For further particulais apply to ALLANS, LAK & Uu,, Agente ; Quebec, Fob.7, 1884.?| Harper\u2019» Weekly, 1884.- {LLUSTRATED.f Harper'a Weekly stands nt the head of American illustrated weckly journals By its unpartigan position iv politics, Its admirable Ulustrations, i's caretully chosen scriala, short stories, rketches und peewms, contributed ly the foremost artists and authors of the day, it carries Instruction and entor- tainment to thousands of Americen bomes» Et will always be the atm of the publishers to make Harper's Weekly the most attractive family newspaper In tho world, and, In the arsusnce of the design, to present à constant improvement in all these fontures, which have pained for it the confider.co, sympathy and suppoit of its large army of readers, 1inrper's Periodicals.PER YKAR: HARPEB'S WEEELY.\u2026.\u2026.00.\u20260.$ 400 HARPER'S FRANKLIN tQUARE LIBRARY, One Year (53 vumbere) 10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States or Canada.Tho Volumes of the Weekly begin with the livet Number for January of each year, W hen no time fs mentioned, 1t will Le nuder- 1tood that the subsoriber wishes to commence with the mumber next after tho re ovipt of order.\u2018the last Four Anoual Volumes of Hare o's Wesxcy, in neat clo binding, willb rent by mail, postage pat or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not sxoeed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 each Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable to bincing, will be sent by mail, post-paid.o receipt of $1 vach, 24 Bemittauc + should be wade ly Po Money Order or Draft, to avoid chau c exsparers are not to vitheut the express order Haare\u201d Address HARPER & 1k respectau! 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(AFTER + LÉCIRO COLTAIC HELT and other Yromte APILIANCKS new gon: oi i) Lays\u2019 THal TO ONLY, Young ©.who are suffer- tv, LOST VITALMT, I thorn disenzes of Nn ABUSES an iy hn and completo OTEER data ! Testoratiun tu 1?, Vr end MANLEOOD QUARAKTEFD, ot cues for IHustrated Famplilet fruc.ire VOLTAIT D EU.En: alall, Mich, Tohaet.eae amin.| \u2014\u2014 OCEYER'S SULPHUR HAIR LESTO RER.~-8ulphur being bighiy prized tor {ts stimulant, cleansing, henlthtul notion on the buir glands, Lockyer's Besturer is strongly recommended.lt is moat agroo.ate in use.Large bottles le.31.Sold by Chemists, Haitdresers, and Pertua trs in Londow, and throughout the world.Loukyor'u is equal to any of the highepriceu proparationr PATAXACUM and POLUPHYLLIN\u2014 Prapared only by J.Pepper, London, l'hie Fuld combination, extracted from nediclnal roots, is now usod insterd of blue pu aud calomel for the care ot dyspepsia illiouaness, nud all symptoms ef congestion if the liver, which are generaily paln be iween the shoulders, heada- he, drowsiness, 1v Appetite, farred tongue, diengrecable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, nnd feeling of general depression, t seta the slvggieh liver in motion, very slightly ucts on the bowels, giving n senss 21 death and com lort within 24 hours.it is the rafest medicine, Taraxacum und Pod phyllin is « fluid made only by J.Pepp: Bodford Laboratory, London, whose name is ou every label, ttler, 22, 9d.aud 4e, 64, dold by chemists, A most valusble and rel medicine for the Colonies : oner.6 SCROFULA aud ali aorofulous Alssagus, BSores, Krysipe- Ins, Eczems, Blotebes, Riugworm, Tu mors, Carbuncles, Boils, und Eruptions of the Nkin, are the direct result of an Impure state of the blood.To cure these diseases the blood must be purified, and ressored to a healthy and na- suralcondition.AYER'S SARSAFABILLA bas for over forty years beou recoguized by eminent medleal authorities as the niost pow- orful blood purifier In existence, It frees the system from all foul humors, enriches and strengthens the blood, removes all traces of mercurial treatment, and proves itself a complete master of all scrotulous diseases, A Recent Cure of icrofulous Sores.\u201cSome monts ago I was troubled with rofulous sores (ulcers) on my legs, The finde were badly swollen and fuflaimed, and the sores discharged large quantities of offensive matter.Every remedy 1 tried failed, until 1 used AVER'S BARBAPARILLA, of wich I have now taken three bottles, with the result that the sores are healed, and my geuorn] health greatly im, roved.I feet Jey grateful for the your medicine Line done we, .ours respectfully, MRS.ANN O'BRIAN.\u201d hs Santen Bt., Row York, June 24, 1862, EF All persons Interested are invited to call on Mra, ©'Brian; also upon the Rev, Z.P, Wilds of 18 East 54th Street, New York City, who will take plonsure in testifying to the wonderful efficacy of Ayer's Sarsaparilia, not only in the eure of this lady, but In his own case and many others within his knowledge.The well-known writer on the Boston Herald, B.W.BALL, of Rochester, N.H., writes, June 7, 1882: Maving suffored soveroly for some years with Rozen, and having failed to find relief from other remedies, I have use, du the past three months, of AVER'S BARSAPA- RILLA, Which has effected 8 complete eure, I consider it a magnificent remedy for all blood diseases.\u201d Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla stimulates and regulates the action of the digestive and assimilative organs, renews and strengthens the vital fapses, and speedily cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rhoumatie (lout, Catarrh, General Debility, and al \u2018senses arising from an impoverished or so1.apted condition of the blood, and à weakened vitality.1t is incomparabiy the cheapest blood medi.eine, on account of Its concentrated strength, and great power over disease.PREPARED BY - Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.Sold by all Droggists; 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