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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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[" wre YEAR\u2014NO 148 MORES BT STUDIA ET POPULOS BT PRÆLIA DICAM\u2014 Virg.Georg, IV.8.es \u2019 QUEBEC, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1884 DAILY EVENING MERCURY.SIX O\u2019CLOCK EDITION ' PRIOB ONB OEN' \u2014\u2014 = .oF \u2014 2 re \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = NAL PIE\" straits to whioh he has been drive | seNSATIO TOY.that bis last resort is to bo a dina ALLAN LINE.\u2014\u2014 trous operation.His Wentorn Unico he PEN yyavocessFuL ATTEMPY Ti) ASSASSIMATE |bolda with much strength, The de LE) THE GERMAN KMPEROR, June 13-The Munieh A unearthed 8 sensational Gata of secret history, which is not Pocly to add Lo the pence of the owned heads of Europe.It will be o emborod (hat, à fow days after the ru ration of the colossal statue of Germania in the Niedorwald lust Sop waber, u quantity of dynamite wus found stored in & drain pipe near the elifico.Av imperial Commission has beau ever sinco ougaged in investi sing Lhe case and the Munich Guzeile vlaton that it hea learned from # porteetly trustworthy sourco the most startling discoveries that i pave boen mude.The plot was un douttudiy tho work of a well organ band of Anarchists, and ils ob which only narrowly failed of accomplinhment, was nothing less (hau the nesussinsiion ol the Emper oi, tbe Crown l\u2019rince, the Imperial Chancellor and other royal and not able personuges who taok part in th.crmony.The Commissioners bave cans d'excavnliOns to bs made in satious places near the monument, aot in addition to tho smal quantity of drunmits slready reported, they Juve discovered à ° PLUFECT MINE OF EXPLOSIVES under the very psthway over which lh- imperis| procession passed on the occasion of the unveiling.The mine had been arranged with a degree of kill which indicuted that its construc tors bad been well educated in milita 15 engineering, und only ene ncciden talcireumstence prevonted the com plete \"ucccss of their diabolicul plot.fr some duys previnus to the unveil ing ceremonies Leavy ruins had pre raileü over the Niederwald regior, and the ground had beccme soaked ton degree which is very unusual, end was evidently far beyond the calculations of the conapirators The water which had p rcolated through the sewers in jured tbe dynamite with which the mine was charged, but it bad operated more effectively still in THWARTING TOE jzed ject, PLOT by utterly ruining the \u201cpowder string\u2019 or train by which it bod bees intend ed to explode the string, Samples of the dynamite huso been exploded since the discovery, and it was found that it had lost little, if any, of its power.The commissioners declare, tburefure, that if the conspirators had been cun ving enough to use & well insulated wire acd electric battery to fire their mine nothing could bave prevented a wosl worrible slaughter, in which vome of the mightiat of the earth would have been killed.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 re NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.MARKED DEPRESBION IN GOOD BTOCK8\u2014 JAY GOULD'S STOCKS AND BONDS GOING TO PIECES\u2014DEATH GRAPPLE WITH THE BEAR COMBINATION.New Your, June .13\u2014While the market today reseived another turn Upward and was extremely foverish and erratic, you it is olear that the Vpwurd whirl of prices, whioh marked the close of lust week, wus made to sell vut on, and tbe qucided depression Which until today bad been the cbief feature singe, shows that a good many Mocks mus.have beon sold, while tome pools have been forced to ligui date since ut what must certainly bave proved à severe lose.Tue de pression has been particularly morkod in those stoeks which are neually tousidered gily edgid good paying pro Perties, against wbioh thore is nothing of Miemaragement or ubuse of trust a the officers to be urgsd and whoes tolino must be attributed to these froenl causes, wbiob are aff.cting all Jusiness intcrosts adversoly, mainly, | by Le said, over production at the Mom of it ull, Mr Gould's properties Siocks and bonds alike, are ull going 10 pioses, and iv is well known on the Hreel that he is ina sort of dentb hep with the bear combination Thic lus been after him so long.: has his Missouri Pacific virtually sh nered, Aud the pooplo who are ti of it have portain got into a BO placer It be breaks down the [ices ot tho stock will drop like er but if he ean pull through tbe ill bave to settle at bis figures.Tfault of interest renews the hopes and \\ fours of what may be coming,anii seems to be onusing a sort of panic smo the bond holders ; and te bonds of ull the companies about which th re ure suy stispicion of erookedness in management, or which are known to | bo poverty striken, are being constant (ly proused on Lhe market lor smile, All the bonds of Mr Guuld's properties ure sinking In price like stones in water, Strang 10 say, even the Government bunds seemed in greater supply dur ing the week than the demand for them, and tell 3 per cont, in as many days.They, however, recovered Lheir (lues.I meme amer CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.END OF THE LINE\u2014IN THE 1 Z8ART OF THE RUCKIES \u2014 HEATING THE RECORD AGAIN\u2014TWO UUNDRED Fill GRA- 1 Ve.1, howeror an open cenfossion of the | of dircetions for 2c, stamp, 1 = SE ETES bIENTS.i Hour Curry, Rocky Mountuius, June l4\u2014The work on the C.P.R.out hero is now fairly started, tho coutraots for grading have nearly all Leon let, and the contescios are now busy filling them The track hus boen laid u few miles boyond the Summit und \"uiter a few mere buvo ben nid be track laying will bes stopped until August until the line is graded, Sixty {miles of track will then be set down | through the Kicking Horse and the Lower Kicking 1 ree Passes ere the winter sew in, and in all probability the wok will continue all winter.A 150 feet Howe Truws of fourteen I punels, over the second crossing of Lhe i KICKING HORE BIVBRy a fine trestle 100 fevt high and a Howe Trees 100 feel long\u201410 panels\u2014over the Otwr Tail Cie k, and numorous l other fine bridges and trusties will be proceeded with at once, 50 as not to delay the track.Three or four tun nels will also be made.Last year saw (ho greutest record for prairie rail roading, 92 miles in 28 working daye 6 miles in one duy und 600 feet in 5 minutes, being the record made lust summer in tracklsying.This summer \u2018will see the greatist record of Rooky railroading surpassed.Great changes huve been made in the engineering staff snd general ma nagement of the coustruetion.Mr Jumes Rose, who took charge of this portion of the road last yeur, found it two late to re organize the work, but thin spring ho did so, to the infinite of the CPR Last yeur engineers wore paid by a fixed rale, now tbey are paid according lo vhe value of their services.The deacont on the west elope will ybe much steeper thas the ascent on the eastern slope is, as 40 foot rise per mile was rurely exceeded on tho eustern slope, whereas on the west ern slope the rise or fall in many places is as great as 100 FRET PER MILN.The curves are also sharper and more numorous, The Howes Poss was finally aban doned lor the Kicking Herse Pass as the former was twenty miles longer and cuntained too many sharp ocur- vos, ; TOE REDUCED CANAL AND HARBOR DUES.J At the monthly meeting of the Montreal Harbeur Commissioners, Mr, Robertson, thairman expressed the bope that the reduction made of Tjoto lo.in dues natil lat Sept.would result in shippers seeuring the desired froights.The total charges on ebip ping, vessels outering Montresl Harb our, would nov exoved 3Be.por ton in wards and outwards, and not $1 50, ne hud beeu erroncously stated.\u2014 Cairo, June 15\u2014Orders have been ivon to fucilitate Lbe retroat of the ongola garrison.The fall of Berber has caused greut excitement al Assoun but the patrolling of the gunboats tonds to reassuro the natives.It is be lieved in official circles that Khartoum in safe.pa In the Dismond Dyes more coloring is given thun in any known Dyer, and they give faster and more brilliunt colors.100.at druggiste.Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Sample Curd, 82 culors and book SAGUENAY ROYAL MAIL LINE 1584.\u2014or\u2014 i884, Steamers to the Saguenay, Tadoussac, Cacouns.Riviere dn Loup, and karray Bay.Commencing on the 0th instant, the weli-known first-class Steamers \u201cSAGUENAY, Capt.M.Lecours, SUNION i Alex Barras, Wili leave the St.Andrew's Wharl as fo!- lows : Tuesdaya en-i Fridays, at 730 À M, the \u201cSaguenay.\u201d [or Chicoutimi and He! lin ! Bay, calling ot Buie St, Paul, Muirsy Bs), Hiviere au Loup and Tadoussc.Wednesdays und Saturdaye, at T30 A M, the \u201cUnion,\u201d tor Chicoutimi sud Ha! fla! Buy, o:lling at lle aux Coudrer, Evoulments, slurray Bay, \u201cap a L'Aigie (when practicable), Riviere du Loup, Tadoussac and L'Anse St.Jean, Leaving Riviera du Loup :\u2014For the Sagueuny st 500 P M same day ; and for Quebec, Wedneauays, Thursdays and Saturays at 50U l\u2019 3), and on Sundays at TUPM.TICKETS for sale, and State Rooma secured, at Lhe General Ticket Office, opposite the St.Louis }lotel, and at the Office of the St.Lawrence Steam Naviga tion Company, Si.Andrew's Wharf, ant on haunt of the ~teamers.A GABJURY, Scerutary.June %, 1884, B@F- lt is proposed to pluce à third Boat cn the Line in the esrly part of July notice of which wili be given shortly.(RAND TRUNK RAILWA\\ FERRY.On and after the 2ud June the Ferry Steamer will quest.EAV Bovis, AM M 7 04 Mail to Hall'ax 10,30 Mixed to Rich- AM, 8.45 Market Train from Riv.du mond.Loup.7.30 Maul from the PM.West.12.45 Mail to Riv.du | P.M.Loup.5,30 Markettrain to | 2,15 Mail from Riv River du Loup.du Loup, 7.05 Mail to the | 3.00 Mixed from West.Richmond On Sartwipaye ONLY.| 6.43 Mixed from P.M.| Richmond, 1.00 English Mail | 8,00Mail from Hali to Rimouski.fax.B@r-Intermediate trips for freight.May 31, 1884 JSLAND OF ORLEANS FERRY.Steamer CAPTAIN BOLDUC, Orleans,\u2019 follows until further notice, weather and circumstances permitting :\u2014 From lsLaND.ROM QURBEC, 5.30 A.M, 0.30 A.M.9.00 A.M, 915 AM.10,00 AM, 11.30 A.M, 1.30 P.M.230 P.M.330 P.M, 4.45 P.M.5,45 P.M.6,45 P.M.SUNDAYS : 11.30 AM.100 P.M, 1.45 P.M.2.10 P.M.3.i5 P.M, 4.00 P.M.5.00 P.M, 6.00 P.M.7.00 PM, S@F-Calling at 5t.Joseph up and down \u201ca Every boliuay the Steamer will make à rip from the laland to Quebeq at 8 o'clock AM.\u2018June 5, 1884.ST.ROMUALD AND SILLERY.FERRY., New Nteamer \u2018\u2018Levia,\u201d CAPT.DESROCHER Manager.Un and after the 14th May, will leave (weather nad circumstances permit - ting) ns follows: \u2014 sw LIVERPOOL.Quiseo, 8.158 A.M, 6.00 AM, 8.00 A.M, 9.00 A.M, 10 00 AM.11.30 AM, 1.00 PM, 2,00 P.M, 3.0 P.M, 4.30 P.M, 680 P.M, 6.15 PM.SUNDAYS: 2.30 PM, 1,30 PM, s.00P.M.3.30 P.M.6.90 P.M, Calin at Mr, Bowen's Wharf, Sillery, Gp apd u-wn.Will leave Bt.:Romua'd every Saturday evening 7 o'clock, June 10, 1884.Un and after the 5th inst, will sail as | Qa \" À QUEBEC & LAKE ST.JOHN Rallway ! | On and after MONDAY, 2nd Juve, Traine ! will rua dally (Sundays excepied) as (ol.lows: - LEAVE QUERKC (Patais Srazion).6.435 A.M.MIX D for Bt, Raymond, anving there at 9 43 am.6.00 P.M, MALL f ¢ 8t.Raymona, arrlv- fng thereat 7 45 pin LEAVE HT, RAYMOND.| 6.50 A.M.MAIL for Quebec, arriving\u2019 ther-at 9 40 am, 3.43 P.M.MIXED for Quevee, arriving there at 643 pm, BU Trains sun Ly Eastern Standurd Time.station with s'age fur Valcartier Village, and at St.Gabriel with the new road for the River aux Pins settlements, SiNaLE Fang Return first-class Tickets on Saturdays good till following Tuesday.LeVEa ALDEN J.Go HCOLT, Ticket Ageuts Bec & Manager May 31, 18+4.Commercial Chambers.(4 BAND TRUNK RAIL\u2018WAY Commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 151i, 1833, tbiolug West\u201d 11.00 A.M.Mixed Train will leave Point Levi for Richmond, Montreui, Sherbrooke, Island Pona and H Local Stations.8.00 P.M.Night Express or Richmond, Yherbrooke, Island Pond, Gorham, Lewiston, Portland, Montreal, and points East, West, South-West and North.West, \u2018Going East Leaving Monlrea.l.oe 10.00 PM Arrivig at Point Levi .TU0 AM Mixed leaves Richmond.93u AM Arriving at Poinl Levi.au PM sized leaves Richmond 1245 PM Arriving at Point Levi.6.45 PM JOSEPH HIORSON, Gon, Manager, Montre fic Lith\u2019 1883, * Us ied NORTH SHORE RAILWAY sJMMENOING ON MONDA F, SEPT.17h 188: Trains will run aa foiiows : i Mab, Express re fe ee | [= 004 Leave Montesl for Que- « Lo! 300 PNL000 pul.eas.A Que; 200,.0000-01 050 PM 630 AU.0.0 0/4 Leave Quebec, + Cor Montreal.9 16 aul10 60 Put.0./1040P Acrivest Montreal.! 4 05 Ps 630 al.| 490 Leave Quebeo, for Three Rivers cocovlovcrosfoseses 500 ry Arrive at Three Rivers.Leave Three for, ve S00 310 am »esoosicaccoc|I016 PMjeocacs Quebée .Louve Montreal for St Fe- Via deValois oje + 000010 00000) 516 24 Arvive at Sti-.Feliz de /aloidiececesfoosce 830 Pol.000s Leave lix do Vtor Monte» +.840aM Le «| 500 AM .00005 CAtrivaat Montreallrains run vy Montreai In connx tion with the Grand Trunk aad Cunada A¢ ntic Railways, GEX EHALOFFICES\u2014QUEBEC-{ \u2018Éioxar Ormoss: Ovpaaits St, Lou\u2018e Hotel, Quebec, 143 Bt, Jumeon Street, Béb AM ou000 Windsor Hotel, Meavasas, W WAINWRIGHT, General Manszor, 4.DAVir * Surerintendent.Sept, 18, 1883, WILL BE SOLD A BARGAIN! The Steamer \u201cBIENVENU,\u201d 373 \u2018Fons register, with ber boate and *pputienances, having two low pressure Engines, Diamebor of Uylinder 24 in., length of stroke 8 eet, The Boat is weil suited to onrry passengers and freight.For further information apply at the Office of the St, Lawrence Steam Navigation Co.'y, 8t.Andrew's Wharf.A.GABOURY, \\ Secremry, May 29, 1884, Traine connect at Bt, Ambroise with! stuges for Indian Lovetie, at Val arter | 4036 Ph » U ler Oontruct with the Goveram-nis o f Canads snd Newfoundland for the couveyanos of Unnmdian & United Ntates Mails 1864 \u2014SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS\u20141864 TH18 COMPANY'S LINES are composea of tbe following Double-Englued, Clyde.UBnllt, Iron Bteamshiys, They sre butlt In watu=tight compartments, are unsurpassed fer strougth, spsed and comfort, are Hitted up with sil tho modern improvements that practical expericnce oan suggest, and Aave mude the fastest time on record, Vessels Tonnage, Commander NUMIDIAM.+.©, 26100 Building.SIBERIAN.£.005 04600 Building.CATIHAGEHNEAN.« 4608 Building.PARWSIAN.,.oo 0408 Capt.Jas Wylie SARDINIA .6160 Capt.J K Dutton: ! PULYNRSIAN.s.2004180 Usapt.KR.Brows, BARMATIAN.0e.ceu3600 | Capt.Grause.C:RCASBIAN.vs +00.d0U0 Lt.Smith, RNY PERUVIAN, ,.se 23400 Capt, J.Ititehles NORWEULAN .» 23631 pt.Barelay N \u2018VA BCOTIAN.«0.3300 Capt Riehardur HIBERNIAN.« 34340ap R Carruthers UVABPIAN.oo.+3390 Cups.1.Wylle, AUSTRIAN, os .3700 Capt MaeNloo! | NESTORIAN.«a: 2700 Capt DJ James PHUSSIANs 0.0 00003000 Cspt.MeLonga! SCANDINAVIAN .,3000 Capt.J, Paris HANOVERIAN, «110» .4000 Capt.d Stephen BURNOS AYREAN, ,,4300 Capt.Jas Woott CORBAN D.\u2026 4008 Capt.R.P, Moor GREVIAN.,.« 4300 Capt LeGallais MANITOBAN «+ 00.3150 Lt.Barret KNK CANADIAN .,.2600 Capt OJ Mensics PHENICIAN.,.2808 Cupt Jobn Brona WALDENSIAN.7600 Ospt.W.Lairie LUCERNE.» » 0.» 2400 Capt.Kerra NEWFOUNDLAND.1586 Capt.Mylive ACADIAN.\u2026.+0.1360 Capt ¥ MoUrath Phe shorteut sea route between An erica and Europe, being only five days between land to land.mr LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY & QUEBEC MAIL SE] VICE.From | From From Liverpool.| Derry Steamer, | Quebec.Muy 15 May 16{Circassian.j June 17 «22 « 23/Poiynesisa «1 \u201c 20 \u201c go|teruvisu,.« 31 June 5j Jute Of\u2018armatian,.| July & 13 « 1a/Parisian., June 28 « Jp ¢ 2¢|Sardivian ,.| July 18 \u201c48 « 27 Ciuassian | «018 Jnly 3{ Tuly «jl'olyuesian.\u201c 26 Ram Passaus reon Quan, $89.00, $70 00 and $80.00 to nucoulnodaticn, sonnccue $36.78 At lowest istes Intermediate.Hieerage.vise s GLASGOW & QUEBECSERVIOE rane Glasgow, | Liverpoel Steamer, a} 7 «16 Norwegian.\u201c 4 BuenosA) ran « 2 ri! paid for.Fri experipnced Burgeon carried om sash vessel.Through Biila of Lading grauted in Liverpool and at all Continental Ports, te ali Points in Canada snd ime Western States.A Tender with Malls and Passengers for Liverpool Mail Steamers wiil leave the Napoleon Wharf every Saturday moruing, at nine o'clock precisely, Vor further particulars apply te ALLANS, BAK & VU, Ageats Quebec, June 8, 1884, ST JON STREET RAILWAY 00 On and after the 5th June an Omuibus wil leave 86.Foy's Toll Gate uaill further notioe, as follows ;=\u2014 For Gr.ddon\u2019s HII, | For ot.Foy's Okurok Jesu-Marie Oon.Belmont Cemevent, Mount Her.) tery, and Bellevue mon and Wood.ield | Convent, C:me cries, Leave Ht, re eave Bi vo Fovwioil | Graddon's | Foy'sTell | Foy's uate, ail, Gate Church.\u2018130 AM.| 6560 AM, [015 AH.| 746 A.M 1918 P,M [3,15 P.M | 316 P.M, | 4.15 PM.415 4 [6,5 \u201c pis \u201c 1100 © 615 706 « | a dima | For Convents Jesu-Marle anë Bellevoe anî OCemsteries Mount Hermou, Woodfield and | B«imont.- Will loave St Foy's To'l-Gate at 1.00 pm and every subscquent half-hour to 5.00 pm, | Fare 16 cuits Return Tickets to 0 mvent and Ocmeteries, oo hive qu Ordre under 1¢ ts, en In arms free, youre b gents W.W.MARTIN, Ju=- 4, 1884.Manages.© =.ADVERTISERS IN ENGLAND or travel vs from Canada will ind complete file af s Mancour from 808 iu the Reading Room of tbe British Museum, Great Russeli Street, W.6, London, Kugland.TE TT = \u2014\"=.\" et QUEBEC MERCURY.Monvar Evamine, Jura 16.left town Sin EHncron Lanasvin this morning for Ottawa, \u2014\u2014\u2014P_ Puincz ALBERT Vroron, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, will leave for Heidelberg secon to pursue bis studies.\u2014 pr Tus whole of the Demoeratle party, no matter what ita divisions as respects olber parts of the tariff, is favorable to admisting Canadian lumber (res of duty, Even the New York Sun ean wee thal chesp lumber would be a guod thing.EEE Tum Governor Genoral and suite sr rived at Campbellton, ».8, on Friday evening by Lutercolonial train, Shortly after tho parly went on bo rd the steamer Adwiral and left by her on Saturday morning for Carleton It ie understood the viceregal party will spend sotne wouks on the Cuscupedia River suimon fishing.Ir appears that, after ali the reports to the contrary, tbe north shore of Lake Superior is rich in minerals.Copper abounds iu the distriot of which Midbipicoten is the outlet, snd some suy Ono of the mince thore will before tug rival Calumet and Heels.The copper indications exteud for 130 mile\u201d, and it may be that rich copper 10 will yet be curried by the train wid = POLITICAL MEETING YESTERDAY.Aa enthusiustic meeting vf Mr.Luurivr's constituents took place at tho Jacques Cactier Markok yesterday, About three thousand people were present and were acdrecred by Mr Laurier, Hon, Mr.I ctier, Mayor Langelier, C.Lungelier, Mr, Turte and eothegs.Sir Hector Langovin Yad been invited, but did not put in an ippestance.| Sume of his lieutenants were, however, presont but discreetly n the balr glands, Lockyor's.Restores ie pan, ste.d poo strongly recommended, It is most agrec- proue UN roto sble in uss, Large bottles 1s, 61, Sold by A Ne Jory -\" Chemtste, Haitdresers, and Pertumors in Lou.id vi tai dow, and throughout the world, ER 0) Lockyer's is equal to any of the bigh-epri : à = nid Proparation: BER Fir Rar FR Sd set roee fas 2 EEE JARANTRED.| Bond obese for = let free.Ad OLTAIC BELT - arshall, Mich, Tas QUEBEC DAILY MERCURY Usvandisuee ot Fuquag Ojtr, Dréréreme, sou GEORGE T.OARY, Epivon su» Pustionss ror rma Paorameon, Nos, 20 and 23 Mountain Ril.RATES OF ADVRATISING Paar ixssaçion, 6 lines and under, \u201c \u201c lines to 10 .,,,,.00 « \u201c \u201c Over 10 lines, per line à Ropspquaxy IMBBRTIONN 000000000000, 4 1 All advertisements, upaccom directions, are Inserted until od wita bid, and charged accordingly.I'ri-weekly weekly and weekly fusertions are Harps conte per line each Insertiontders for discoutinuiug Adver to be in writing, and dolivored by gnu previous te publication, \" Oue Bguare, yearly, not to exceed 2 $30, with the privilege of ohanging arias lalf-quare, not to excesd 14 Hues, $20 wi the same privilege, Professional aud other Cards, not exceeding lines, $10 ber annum No Advertisement to be considered as by the year unless It la previously sgreed upon between the parties.The privilege of Yearly Advertisers will be conbned to their regular business, aud sll other Advertisements ba charged extra.Lirrans to the Editor must be anthents.cated by the nume and address of the writer elther fur publication or confidentislly\" TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION, I Purug.\u2014 Year) ! ,\u2014 Y, $4.Haltyoarly $3.a: {terty: F1, ln advanos.yorin 83.Quo FOREIGN AGENTS, New York.=B.M, Pettenglll & Co., 37 Park Bow, Now York, and State Bercot, Eoiton fot lice.P, Howell & Co.20 Park Row, New York, «Te Oùr ONLY authorised Advertisin; New York and Boston, #108 Agents in Cusoago.\u2014Cuok, Coburn & Oo, Ofice, & Denrborn streut, Chicago, Ellinios.LonpoN.\u2014F.Algar, & Clemont'e av Lombard street, aud G.Street, 80 Combi: Lonlon, EB.C., England, are authorised «.receive advertisements for l'an Manovar, Important Notice to Purchasers Se.king a Cheap Murket.WE BUBMIT BELOW a Reduces Price uist of our Large Grocery Block, comps JE : TEAS, WINES AND SPlniss Chis Heduotion 1s offered only during the Holiday Season, therefore purceasers will suis themselves Ly calling at once to examine our goods, which at the price defy competition \u2014 Granulated White Sugar oe Ode perl} Lump i bs ll \u201c Good Black Tea ., \u201c Buperior « + 2.\u201c Extra © ves.40 \u201c Qood Green « ,,.,.,., \u201c Pure Japan ¢ (Uncolored).Fresh Ground Coftee,., Jave « Pickles (iu bottle).Maccar nf,.,.Vermicelll., 0.ILIQUORS, Good Bherry,., 81 85 per gal \u201c Jherry Bram y.\u201c - e \u20ac Ê « Whi key.\u2018 11 suse Wbiskey Cocktail.100 # Old Brandy (In decuuters).\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Assorted Liquors (in Cut Decanters.1 bÿ Baskets containing three different Liquors in handsome bottles.,,., 1 90 FRUITS, Jurrants.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Valencia Raisins,.Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Go per dos Almonds, Filberts, Table ins, Biscuits (various), Frencn Bon-Bons and n host ot othor articles too numerous to mention, À large Stock of Cigars, Buoklng Tobacco Cigarcttes, Pipes, etc., etc, bingras & Langlois |» a 154 61 \u201c[AILORNIG! 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