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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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[" gors VEAI:.\u2014NO 97 MORES ET STUDtA ET POPULOS ET PRALIA DICAM.\u2014 Firg.Gsorg.LV.8.mm CS vo QUEBEC, SATU RDAY, APRIL 25, 1885 + LIN soet!- da SIX 0'CLOCK EDITION PIIGB OF £-OBNT.THE FiR3\" BA\"TLE ! I THE KILLED AND WOUNDRD, Encounter with the Rebels Near Batoche's Crossing.Two Hundred Indians und Half breeds in Ainbush ma Ravine The Rebels Driven from their Position Heavy Casualties Among Our Volunteers The General Gets a Bullet Through His Hatup\" Battery Lose One Killed and Nine Wounded.Tenth Royals Fighting Across the River.Terrible Storm at Battleford.Wixsieea, April 24\u2014Milnighl=A despateh lus jn-t been recuived from the West announcing the opening tight of the campaign General Middle ton with the advance detachment on the right bank of the Saskatchewan encountered the reliola 15 miles south of Batoshe's (vr waing, Two hundred Indisns and Fro uch half breeds lay in - AMBUSII IN A RAVING and opened 1 liavy fire en our troop The cusunliive on the side ef the volun teers wele luge on account of the surprise.Privuto Ferguson and Seri Maclin, sharps onters ot the 90th Battalion wire killed and on:« fifty wounded, ati he tbe Iatter Cape Clarie, Genoral Middiet sn had a vifle bullvt through fix lat, The battle begun about 8 o'clock thin werning and way in progress 1d about one o'vlook.The rebels SET FILE TO THE PRAINIE bat a heavy ruin storm pat the fire out.I'he Generul al once surrounded the ravine and the hope is ox): onn-.1 that none of the reb In bave ose pod A\" Battery is also report.| 1 Luvs suffered some in killed and wour ded LATER NEWS.A later despaioh announces the fight began u: 915 am.The rebois ad Vañcing from u coulée near the river opeced fre upon the scoute led vy sjor Boulton.\u201d Tho latter returned the fire, when tbe rebels remounted and rotired to their place of ambush.From the ambush hey roeo euch time of firing.Gon Middleton nt pnco de ployed the troops in skirmishing order.À Battery could not at first feel the Semy with the guns so good was the shelter ; eventually, however, the Battery got into better position and RAINED A RAKING FIRE Tong them.Two hous-s in whieh the robe] reserve wore asesladed were demolished.\u2018I'he rebels nex mado \u201d dsb und fought the 90lh at close duuriers, but the severe fire from the pert wing forced the pobels to retire.be fight wasludign atyle on the rebel Part, who were always cither con parled behind trees or in the bluffs 8 fire wus hot and very effective.SpL Clark with the sharp shoutorn qu Advanced in skirmishing opter or Lhu écouls signujled danger, and Bee pou were the Turonto De o n oY a qr i he right fan potry, the latter taking HE CONFLIOT NOW BROAME GENERAL.nd lervibly aovare.\u2018Phe Indiana were \\oeadingly vormbative and the wap hoop Voll eonld be hestd distinotly he distance off, Unes rallied time Agile, Keepine Up au iuconant fire \"uly an bour.Sabre u ntly Lh ve .A @ ; \u201ciokoned or Lhe pars ol ene , : in ron pin resuud shortly onal of the batufis, hy Life t Whish vel in about nuon quench prairie wus weg on, } \u2018Tue following fist of onsunliios was reported ai the timo of the despatch, but in yet imcomploty ;\u2014 \u201cA BATTERY.Killed, Gauner Doamlly, Wounded Guin + Couk, ' Ainawoith, \u201c ain 8 (sorivunly), \u201c Langre ll, \u201c Asotin, \u201c lwrie, \" Vaylor (sligbtiy ) Sorgt Major Muwninney, \u201c0\" SCHOOL OF INFANTRY \"Tounded.Arthur Watson, through the body and fatal; K Corris, through the arm, R Jones, shot in tha jaw; R MeDovald, shot through the arm.TENTH BATTALION, i.Killsd, Privite Kercuson, Sorgt Mackin.Wounded Cupt C1 rl, slightly in the arm ; Corperal Code, both legs; Corporni Loheidge, abot though tho bre: se; Corporal Bowlon, elichtly in the hound ; ~ Private Jeivia, slightiy ; J Caniff, shghtly In the week, Pte Hortop, 1-ft arm ; C Komp, in the groin ; Pre Glovell, shoulder ; Pte Maithows, arm.LATER, Tne party of rebels have been sue orsafully iriven from umbush in the ravine by the hard firing of the volun teurs General Middleton lud à lune eull, having a bullet through bis bnt, Capt Winey his A D.C, hud hin horse shot under him.The Tonth Royals eams up to the relief {rom the npposite vide of the river und ure doubtless in conf et.BarrLerord, N,W.T , April 24 \u2014 À tremenuonun storm of rain and hail, nscom panied by vivid lighting and loud thunder, is vugrug now and may ntorcep! Iv egraph communication, ce teen FRO \"HE AE Ws FRONT ARRIVING OF COL BATILEFORL \u2014 AMÉRICAN JOINING RIKL BAYTLEFORD, April 24\u2014All the volumn, under Cul Outer, entvred Bat viel sil ut 330 pen.Col H rehmer with 3U mount meu acouted the #hol vslloy of ths Baile river ip search of Endin # and half broeds, bat wll bavs dwappearsd, bavog fed #ornss Lhe Su«kutchewan to join big Bear ut the approach of the troaps.Fanreo, Duk, April 24-150 Montana In lians have gone north: probably to join Ris].[f the trouble continues many warriors of Wyoming, Montana and the Bluok Hills will go te join the rebel leader, INDIANS AUSTRIA WATCHING RUSSIA.It is rumored in Berlin and l'aris that two Austrian army corps bave been ordored to concentrate\u2019 en the Russian frontier, in view of the act of Russia in mobilizing the reserves in Poland and tho nouth western provin cos.Thu rumor is considered deub: ful, slthough i in an open neerot that there is mutual distrust between the two powers, which all the ness rubbing between the Csar and the Emperor ai Skiernievies last Septombér was po ver loan Le dispel, \u2014\u2014\u2014 SAD SUDDEN DEATH OF A YOUNG LADY While on à visit Lo her nuole's, Mr W H Lambay, of Invarness, Megantie, uvharming voung ludy from the sLates who wus enjoying a full amount of bealth and vigor, suddenly felt a pain at ber boarton Saturday, the Ich inst, end in the ahort spacs of 90 minutes wus dend.Miss MoCurl was highly respeoted and estesmed hy sll who ou no into Gontiwot with her Agrocally to tbe wish of her father, hor romaine were interred at Inver ness on the following \u2018Taeaday.The deoi-SÜ alterative action of Robin - son's P orized Emulsion upon the blood sdspts it in à renarkabla dagras as n bléod purifier well wortby of the trial of those suffering from a diseased, oon Ut: à ot the ciréulating fluid.Always sac far Rosimeon'e PHoeru >uuzR0 EVULSION, à + L va sure you get it, ald OTTER'8 FORCE AT] 2 2 rem A & S NORDHEIMER,.ESTABLISHED IN 1845, Head Office - - .15 Kiog Street East Oddfellows\u2019 Block, London : 28 FABRIQUE STREET, QUEBEC.CHIOKERING & SON, BOSTON ; STEINWAY & SON, NEW YORK ; \u2018The mbove inal.umonts are too well known to the quire comment, In .truments of varjpws other makers both new snd second bund.Terms Liberaland Musical Works.s@rInspeorion INVITED.A.& MN, Nordheimer 28 FABRIQUE NTREET.Quebec April 25 1884 London, England, Une of the finest and most comfortable Hotels situated in Northumberland Avenue, Trafalgar Square, Week in June, or Telegram addressed The Secretary London, April 16, 1885 1HE HOTEL METROPOL .Toronto.BRANCHES :\u2014211 St James Street, Montreal ; 26 Sparks Street, Ottawa ; 80 James street, Hamilton ; HAINES BROS, NEW YORK : ÉSTEY ORGAN-.2m E, Generul Agents for the Domini.'n \u201cor the Justly Celebrated Pianos of musioal publie to re in great var Great bargains in Sheet iety in Wasio in the world, The Hotel Metropole, England.13 Whitehall Place, and and occupylug one of the best positions in London.wilt be open for the reception of visitors the Firs: 1885.Apartments may be secured by Letter But it don't affect the Sale of our Celebrated Lardine Machin Every Barrel Guaranteed all kinds McCOLI, BROS & Toronto, Ont.April 13, 1885.WAR IMMINENT! e Oil Co.Deci'84-6m Machioe Olts, Wool Ouls, Harness Oils, and Axle Grease of The ALdl © PORIEK pir aceslim iat se tan § gidey Sry om rat SOLE AGENT, 179 St Paul Street, Lower Town, Pacember 2% 1884.ANNUAL SALE 8,000,000 JARS.An invaluable tonio tn all cases of weak digestion and debility, \u201cTan sucres and 8 boon for which Nations ekpold fesl etal -8oe Medical Press, Lanest, British Medical Journal, de.Lishig \u201cwin da aud \u2018be Uni'ed Slaten (wholesale only) vnenuggh Avi us, Londos, England, Sole Agente 1: G.David & Co.9.3.SAUCE which are calculated to deceive the Public, La tears thee Signature thuge lee hori SALUE à cennine, er RAP CE Lu Le dh Pew = | Ask per 14 3 et PES PSUE Nana.ae res A 000 Stupper.du nine due (I 3.ad Ly SERGE! ded Vieni which an mettle af the avipgieal WORCES we Make af ta leleaoruted Quebec.+ aud l'errins have lo request thal Purchasers see that the Label on every botlle 7ERSHIRE ?tr and + né : BEER AND POSTER FOR THE HOLIDAYS | A & PORLlEIt ot LA 3AU Coil ad wa, mala aia vs 3800 wii L'acest dur'e v and H as certified by aailyais of the highest medical à (tioritios Au.vevoaman le d general use asa healthy bevarags, also testifying that the Celebrated ALK & PORTER of LABA''T contains no asid nor otner ingredients injurious to health.Ask your Grocer for it, nad take no otne: in substitution for it.Baware o counterfeit labels.N Y.MONTREUIL, LIEBIG COMPANY.S EXTRACT OF MEAT FINEST AND OHEAPEST MEAT- FLAYOURING STOOK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES & SAUCES.QAUTION.\u2014Genkine ONLY with Iso-nimlls of Baron Lieblg'e Blse Ink scrves Labal.The ttle \" Baron * and his * photograph bard lately largely wi ers ha eundectios with Baron Liebig, the public are bereby Informéd that (be Liebig Com- To be had nf nli Strratoapara, Groonrs, snd Chemists, pany ars the only manufacturers who are able fo offer the article with Garon Lisbig's geuesntrs of genuineness.fn consequence of Imitatons yf LIL WORCLS LANHIRE been ig 23 oF | ) Maren 230, 1646.mere rs A ILAN LINE yen Cod 2 Under Cantract with the Goverotu ruts 9 Oanirle and Newfoundiand for the conveyance eof Canadian & United Minton Mails 1884\u2014 WINTER ARRANGEMENTS 1985 THIN COMPANY'E LINES are com of the following Double-Bp toed, Olydes Bulle, tron Steamabips.Theÿ ars bulit Je water-tight compartments, are unsdrpasséd for atrength #poed aud comfort, are Ati np with sll the modern Improvements that sraetical experience can suggest awa Aeve wade the fasieat time om record, Passula, Tonnage Commander NUMIDIAN,.e Bullding, ANISIAN,,,.,.Oapt.tichardson SARDINIAM., 4100 Lieat Smlih, RNK FOLYNEBIAN.4t00 Ospt.R.Brown ABMATIAN.3000 Capt.Graben OLRUAMBIAN.i008 Capt RH Hughes PERUVIAN.».3400 Capt, J.Rikoble NOVA SUUTIAN.-3300 Capt.Ii.Wylte DABPLAN.+00» + 23108 Lt, Barret RNR HANOVEKIAN.» «4800 LéThompson, BNK CATHAGENIAN.08 Capt A Macaies! 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SCANDINAVIAN _,.089 Capt.J.Park BUKNUS AYREAN, , 4880 Capt.Jas, Beott COBBAN, .Ospt UJ Mocslos GRECIAN.2000 4300 Capt.Lottatinis MANITONAN.».3|80Capt KR Oarrathors CANADIAN ._,.3800 Capt.Herr PHWMNICIAN.349¢ Capt Jobs Brows WALDBNSIAN.3600 Vapi, W.Dalsiel LUCERNE.vos vens 2300 Capt W S Main NÉWHOUNDLAND.lève Copt.Myllus ACADIAN.c0as0000 sidi Uupl.tp MoUragu The shortest sea route betweun America and Europe, belug only five days between land to land.LIVERPOOL MAIL LINE.er rom Ton Steamabips Portland [Baicimore] elie) \\ iurgday | I'aceday, (Baturday, Sardiuiae .| Mch 5 Moh 7 Peruvisa \u2026.«13 \u2019 al jarmatian .\u201c10 \u201csere « a Polyneaiau .,.| March 34) \u201c 38 Parisian .,., ee April 4 Circassian .|.e .| \u2018April 7 «ou Sardivian,.| April 16(.\u201coa Peruvian .[.| April 31 « 2 Surmatian | April 30{.] May \u20182 BAILING FROM HALIFAX at TWO o'clock P.M, or on the arrival of the Intercolonial Rail way Traine from the West, GaTas où l'ausser raou QUOSSO via HaziPa + Inbit.0.- 962.65, 878,60 and $88,00.(accordiny to agcominodatis a.) lutermetiste all Points in Osasas and the Westeru states.#rom Glasyow| Steamsbips [From Boston sal Berths not secured until paid fer An experienced Burgeon carried on esob vessel, Through Billaat Laditug granted in Lives aol and at all Continental Ports, te For further particulars apply to ALLANB RAK & Qu, Agente: Queve Maroh 16, 1888, Norick 1 hereby give notice that I intend withdrawing from the partnership firm of tameon & Nadeau oo the Fitieenth day o April Nest, aod that on that day fiem will be di«solved, bec, 23rd March, 1885, Quebec, Bord MA NOUS SAMSON.Marah 23, 1885.Ange: le SITUATION WANTED.to - oie The Advertiser is \u2018Iwenty.tive years of age and hes bad thrèé years experience in esching: She destres'a sinatioe à : Nursery, or Daily (ioverness, or Copyiss, a Teatelling Companion tg a lady, op 1 be willing to sodapt .ponivion, a 4 Gopd references.Address 1885\" \u201cMeroury\u201d\u2019 Otfleg, Feb 25 Carthageulan ., eb\" Tt Mch :1 Siberian .\u201c 28 \u201c 25 |Greocisa., Apeil 8: April 8 Uurthageuisn .\u2026.\u201c 46.QUEBEC MAIL LINE .4 row Live: vol] Stoamehlps |From \" ar, April 16|Sarmatian., t.May 9 1\" ' slays\u201d « \u201c «+ 30/Parisian.\u2026.«© 28 the said,\u201d Tras inodorabe\u2019 Mero. VEITISEUS (N KXGLASDIE VOUS go Cansde will finds complete he ot fun Musovar from 150s 18 the Head ng Room of bas British aluseuin, rest 1tus=\u2014 ol Btrest, W.C., London, Kosland.me QUEBEC DAILY MERCURY Harynear Bvanino, APRIL 28.Tas Rxocux Govessuant wii! peoe bably provide « war credit by the suspension of the sinking fund, which would furnish thirty millions, uad by an sddition to the income tax EP\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ir te KBPORTED that France mn pluy- ing some underhand game aguiteb England in fuvor of Housin.8he had botter be estefnl; Bismarck, though be msy not love Grent Britain very mush, bates Russin und France à great deal mur: aud the German peo~ plo are of the sams mind.Any attempt 10 ply a trioke on England may Gnd the Lerman uri once more ab the wale of Puris, J Siu Proex LussoN, the head of the Afghan Honndary Commision, bas with him a few Ki glish cffioers ang surreepoudents, 1wo hundred S poys and (wo huodred native Indian cavairy The unpporition in England has beon that in case of a hostile Russi.n nd- vance he wil make bis way io the Robat Pass, und therce to Her nt, there to hold eut if possible urtiltho veiva] of reinforcements from Ludin\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014___ PROTESTANT SCHOOL COMMIS- SIONKR-.In vivw ol Lhe removal of the Rev Charles Limmilton, M A, Reetor of St, Matthew's Church, from the city 0: Qu-boc, consrquent on bis «levation 10 the high und =aured vilice of Bislione ot Ningaru, and in view of his resig nation «8 8 member of the Puotestant Hourd of Sehool Connnissionors they have unanimousiy reso've.d: That thie Bomd, while congratulut ing their late collengzue upon bis pro motion lo such an honuurabl- un! influential position 1n the Christrae Charchy, express th ir regret ut being deprived of his counsels in thy management of thir atfuivs.In presence ci thoir warm sad sincers re ard for Me Humiiton as a man and ws their nesouiute in educational mat tora tor more than fitleen yours, they decisre (beir high uppreviation of Lbu valushle services hu bus rendered to the enue of lementury eduostion in this city.\u2018The avrvicos, rendered gherriuliy and regularly and the prow sing cares and duties of 8 city pustor have slways curried with thom the light uf a generous disposition and an amiability towards the waygestions of others Their d-ep regret, however, becnmestho nope that God will eon tinue to blers him iv the high and re sponsible sphere of labour to which He, in Hin providence, has culled him, fouling sewured.in view of the vnorgy and close ntlention with which he hae attended Lo his du'ies a8 member of this Board, thuty amid his many duties ss Bishop m God's service, no moo lossant tusk will ever present itself to him than the earing for the educat von of Lhe yoath of our common coun wry in the inlgrosts of à common hemanity.THE NINTH BATTALION In the Commons last evening, Mi Caron read a Lolegrain from Lu do! Amyol, in the Northwent, du'ed Win.-i og, 23rd :\u2014«Woniher urusunly bad @ bave be 1: put into barr scks ; my wen gone.ly Well; authurties doing their best Jui us snd have bron doing so sll the time Do not belivve con tracy reporte by hostile pros Await ing orders to yo forward.Woare ail ebreriul \u201d The 9th yesterduy at Regin early this evening ge .THE SLAIN.Duminvily, A Buttery, who was gillid in yesterday's\u2019 bnitls, was she tallest man of the Bnttory, an Lwaliun by birth, aud served a long time iv this garrieon with B Battery before Ab ir romovul 18 Kington.Most vi the time he acted us orderly w officers and dressed in cuvilion slathes.Battulion arrived at 9 30 wand will arrive ut Swift Current APPOINTMENT.Honorable P J O Uhuuveas bas been poinsed Peur of the Luval Law aly, Mentrenly in thu pince of the late Mr Chérrier.THI ICE BRIDGE, exsheine UNSAPE\u2014THREE STEAMERS MOVING \u2018I'he tires boats of the Levis Furry Company oommenced breaking up the ies around them this morning The job is not ss easy ne it seems for the bridge is still prour solid.The steamers will do the publie « real sor vio in freeing the harbor of the rot ting ice, and iv is now in order for them Lo bill the City Corporation for the work.Mayor Langelier should ut onse give them leove to rout and come uguln\" all round the harbor, FLOODS AT MONTREAL.@.T BR.TRACK WASHED AWAY.On ascount of the fev fa ut Paint St Charles, Montreal and the washing away of the Grand \u2018trunk Ruilway ruck thers, the express and ather fright of the Grand Trunk coma down by Nurth Shore Railway this morning.That tor the lower provinces wus transhipped hore into eunova und sent over lo paint Lovis for tho Lutorcole niel, TIMBER L1M3 US SOLD, The cxtonsire Limber limits où Lhe Gslineuu 9wnod by the estate of Ir G B Hall have rvoontly beun sold La the Mesers McLmen.The prico is said te have been smne $250,000, nnd that \u201cmount han bour deposited to the ersdit of the estute in tho Union Bank HARBOR MEN GETTING READY Ship chundlors, butchers.and others interestad in the shipping,are yelling their placos of business ready in anti nipation oi the first arrivals fron sen.Evory ody woems 10 anticipate & good neusun\u2019y business, ST GEORGE'S ANNIVERSARY, Ait r the exe llent sermon of the Lord Bishop, +1 the anniveraary ser vice of the St Goorge's Society «n * l'hutadayÿ the hands mes eum of 882 wan Laken up, \u2018The manier! service wan Unnaualty cflective and the con grogution very large, FILOODLS.All the bridges, including that at St Hour Chureb, un the Richemin river, bsve bovn carried away.Many burox have «so ben carried away and entte down.d , x THE LITULE RIVER ICE Tue igo on the St Charles is break ing up und Goods have onstud Same of the bridges, including the Scotch pride, are repurted damaged FOURTH PAGE.The Telegraph's awmirubls account of the dinner of the President of the Press Gall-ry, to the Hon Mr Lyech, appears 16 our fourth page - MARINE ITEMS Pilot se @ mer No 2 in now nfloat nt Indian Cove, Ktting put Lo proceed down the river.She will lave about Tuursday with twenty plots Captain Pervrson, whos.vessel, the Jupiter, wintored here, expucts Lo gel to mow about the midd e of Muy.Iie ahi bisw undergone considerable repr 10 Rus«elt\u2019s yard ining the winter, including a now kal ler curgn bay remained on board nil winter.Tue suhooner Marie Delphine left St John yesterduy for Cups Hreton Lo load n cargo ot conls for this port.The schooner Esperance en Marie owned by Mr Racii.e, hus been sold Lo Mr Mercier for $1250 Sho is to Le fitted up for the cousting trad.The wehooner Jeanette, now at Si Jolin, how boon chartered to procecd to Cow Bus foru cargo ot vouls bor thus port, There Will bu (We ndilitional deep won Lug steam rs on the ru thie sca sou, one new aid the oti rrebuily pnd anlarged, owned respectively by Messrs Henry Jowell and TN Tweddoll It is stated that the number of wtoamabips in the co | trade between the lower ports and Mootresl will b Joun this # -nson than lanl, owing wa larger quantity of coal coming up from the mines by vail.It is stated that eoma eighty voasels of our spring fe have buen chartered by the tirm of R IX Dob I & Co.\u2018I'he teamships ot the Beaver tne have bud the honor ol lo ding th way into port (or the pust thr @ seas ng, \u2014 tne Luke Mawitoba in 1881 avd 1882, on the Ath nnd 8 bof May respoclive ly, and the Lake Champlain ou the 1«t of May last season Fins Lake Nepigon in the first buat of this line now afl for this port \u2014\u2018 A New Cure is announced in another eulums by certificate from u rospected restdout of St John\u2019s -uburbs by the use of St Leon Slineral Water for tetter \u2018l'his w&.or gains in faveur daily nul ia tor ralo by Mowrs Gin vas, Lungloie, & Co, opponite the Post i Hos\u2014S-o advt.ve Bit Quiss0 DAILY MiiOURY, BATORDAY, APRIL Ub, Thi id mr Gi) éme rm ow every emerge pp oo Sime anes vt Tries Rope eye MOT GRAND LAN66, Pho sunounceiment ot the Mogsre, Nordheimur, whiob appours ln another volun, should be perused by the publie.Tho tiv » are bound 10 create & revolution in the musiont business dore.Any b netitg arwivg trom their entoipriss will ba shared with ther patrons.SUMMEIt CARS RUNNING.The summer ors on the Upper und Lower Town atrest Builvays wie vun ving today.\u2014 A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPPRATION- \u2018be Amorican Amlaseudor at Vienua, Mr.Kauson, bus Isiely forwarded to his Government an ateresting ncoouut of à remearkeble surgical operation lately performed Ly Professor Eniroth, of Vienna, which, wonderiul Le teil, consisted in the removal of à portion of the bu-nan atoms- ach, involvivg mesrly oue.third of the ©rgan-\u2014and, strange to say, the patient recovered\u2014 the only sucdexsful operation of the kind ever performed.The disvuse tor whiob this operstion wus performed was Cancer of the stomach, attende will the following symptoms :\u2014l'he appetite is quite poor.There is & peculiar in«lesorib- able distress in Lhe stomach, « fesiing that has been described as n faint \u201call gone\u2019 wensalion ; & aticky alime coliects about the testh, especially in the morn- Ing, accompanied by an unpleasant taste, Food fuils to satisfy this pe uliar faint seusation ; hut, on (he contrary, it appesrs Lo aggravate the foeling, The eyes are sunken, tinged with vellow : tbe bands and feet become cold and sticky\u2014 a cold perspiration, The sufferers feel tired all the time, and sleep does not seem to give rest, After u time thé patient becomes nervous aod irritable, loomy, his mind tilled with evil forebad- ings.When rising vudidenly from s recumbent position there is 8 dizuness, a whistling -ensation, an + he is obliged 10 grasp something firm to keep him from falling.The bowels costive.the skin dry and hot at timea : Lhe bio d becoming thick and stngnant, xn does unt circulate properly.Altern time the pa lent spus up (ood soon Riler eating, s meme\u201c IN 8 sour and fermented condition, momatimes sweatish to the taste, (Mientines t ere 1s a palpitation of the heart, and the patient fears he imav bave heart dixense, \u2018l'owards the last the patient is Unable to retain uny food whatever, as the opening in the intestines vecomes Cl ar, OF MeAriy so.Although this disease 18 Indead alarmiog, sullerers with the nhove-namet symptoms sbou.nat teel nervous, tor nine huntred an ninety-nine cases out of a thousand have ne cancer, but simply dyspepsia, à disease easily removed if treated in a proper manner.The wafest uni best remedy for Lhe disease is Seigel's Curative Syrup.a vegetable prsparstion sold by all chemi-ts ani medicine vendors throughout the world, and by tie proprietors, A.J, Wulite (Limited), 17, Fa nng\u2014 dou road, London, 15.C, at the very foundation of the disease, «nd drives it, root anid branch, out of the sye tem.St.Mary atreet, Peterborough, November 29th, 1851, Sir,=|t gives \u2018me greal pleasure to in forma you of the benefit | have receive froth Beigel\u2019s Syrup.| have heen troubled for years with ny«pepsia; but after a fav doses of the Syrup, | fmndeliaf.and after taking two bottles of it | feel quite cured, I am, Sir, yours truly, Mr.A.J.White, William Brent, September Ril, |X«3, Dear Sir,\u2014! tind the sale of Seigel's ) Syrup steadily increasing.All who bave ) tried it speak very highly of ita medicinal } virçues ; on dustomer describes it as a | wtiodsend to dyspeptic penple.\u201d | always | recommend it with contidance.| Faithfully yours, (Signed) Vincent A.Wills, Chemier-Dentist, derthyr lydvil.Ta Mr AJ White.Seigel's Uperating Pills are the best tamily physic that has «ver been discos.ered.They cleause the bowels from all irritating substances, and leave them in a henlthy condition.They cure costive- ness, Preaton, Sept ZIst, 1855 My Dear Sir,\u2014Your Syrup aud Pills ate still very popular with my cust mers, mauy saying (hey are the best | faonlg Meilicines pcraible, ! theoth-r day & Qualomer \u2018ane loi two | bottles +* Svrop and said \u201cMother Seige!\u201d had saver the lite ol hia wile, anit he dite, \u201cone of these bottles | an wending fifteen miles away ton friend who is very ill.| have much faith in it.\" I'he sale keeps un wourler\u2018ully, in Iact, ope would almost fancy that thn people were beginning to hreskfas:, dine and sup on Mother Saigel's Syrup, the demand ir | nm, dear Sir, \u2018yours faithtully, (Signed) W Bowker, To A | White, Faq.Spanish \u2018Town, Jama:ca, West ludies, Oct 21, 1882, ! Dear Sir\u2014| write Lo inform you that | buve derived great benelit irom \u201cNeigel\u2019s Syrup,\u201d Fer some vers | have zuftered from liver compluint, with ita many and varied conc mitsot evils, so that my Jit was 5 perpeiunl misery.I'moalve month ago | was induced to try Seigei's Syrup and sithough rather sceptical, having tried 80 m ny reputed 10fallinle remedies, I determined to give it at least n fair trial, In two or three Jays | felt considerably better, and now at the end of twelve months (having continued taking it) Lam glad to say that | am a different being sitogetter, tt is said of certain pens that they ¢ come as a boon and a blessing to men '' and | have no reason 10 doubt the truthfulness of the statement I can truly say, however, chat Seigels Syrup has come as à *noon au! n bléssing\u2019 tome.[ have recourt onied it to severa: fellow-auiterers from this distresaiug complaint, and their testimony is quite In accordance with may own.Gratitude for Plus Syrup strikes | an constaut and the sitisfuction go great, | the tunes | huve derived from the ox.cellent prepurstion, prowpts mse to fur nigh you with this unsolicited Lestin:onial, | ams, dear Sir, ; Yours ever gratefuily, (Bigned) Carey B Berry, A J White, Eeq- Baptiat Missionacy.Hensinghaw, Whitebaven, (lot 18, 1882, Mr A J} While=Dear Wir,\u20141 was for some time afflicted with p and way advised to give Mother Neigel's Syrup à trisl, which | did.| sm now happy to state that It has resiored meio complets heslth\u2014I remsin yours, respecttuliy (Bigned) John H Ligbttoot.New Auvertisoimsents, \u2014 A \u2018polhnars \u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.\u201d \u201c The Presidential Beverage\" Harper's Bazar.\u201cJt is the Water to which we must look.\u201d Lancet.ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS.Of all Grocers, Druggists, & Min.Wat, Dealers.BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.CERTIFICATE.Quebzo, lat April, 1888.Messrs titngrin, Langlois & Co Gen ttomon\u2014 Li is with plousure the Loan hand you the following certifiente\u2014[ suffered for two yours from n genoral eruption (ringworm) and to such an extent that | was obiiged lo use Glo veut my work.Actor having used the St là on Mino-ras Water for five months T obtained complute cure, Î have tha honor bo be, G-ntitmen, your obediont norvaux, Ed Roussel, Master Joinery 74 Richmond Street.The undarssgnz ave just gucorred u fronh supply © ho celebrated Si, Laon Mineral Water, which has effect +d thy cure ghove mentioned, GING RAS, LANGLOLS & Co.6 liuude Siroet.April 2H, 1885, St, Lawrence Steam Navigation Ca, \u2018The Steamer St Lawrenee, CAPI.BARRAS, I.intended to Leave the St Andrew's Wharfou Tosrsday, the Toh May next, at 73+ AM, for Chicoutimi und Hal Hi! 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We sre now showing wn svlendid Stock of Newest Designs in l'ape-try, Iruseb, Bysantine snd Velvet Carpets, first- clas in quality and at low prices, Moquette, Tanjore and Jeddo Rugs wd Mats.Cocoa Mattings, Indian Mattings.Sheep ~ kin Mate, hoor Muts, il Cloths.Linoleums, dc.rer CUISLTAIN MATERIALS En g'eat variety and very choice, includu, Katibrenaissanca, Cretonnes, ve, wil Urimmings to mich.Brass and Wood Curtain Pols compli tn, Picture lods, Brackets, Stair Kode n.d Window Blinds, Rollers and Fittings, hou and Brass Bedsteads and Cols, pring Mattrasses, Hair Mattrasees, Feather I' |.lows and Bolsters.GLOVER.FRY & (COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGE CO.~ ra UP THR PROVINCE UF QUEBEC.Proviucial Medical BBonrd, Preliminary Examiuation fcr Admission te the Study of Medicine The Examination for admission Lo the Study ot Medicine will be held on Thurxday, the Tih Hay Next, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., in the City of Montreal, in the ttnoms of the Medical Faculty of Laval University.Uertiticates of moral character and the admission fee $1\u2018! muat ba remitted a\u2019 least ten dava previously 10 noe of the undersigned ~ecretaries.A.G, BELLEAU, M.D, Qneber, F.W, CAMPBELL, M D., Montreal, SKORETARIES, April 7, 1865, td ( \"OLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS \u2014or TAB\u2014 PRUVINCE OF QUEBEU.Provincinl Medical Board.SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING.\u2018The Nemi-Annunl Meeting of the Board ot Goveroors (Provincial Medical Board) of the Collage nt Physicians and Surg-ons of the Provines of Quebec will be held vo Wednesdny.the Lbt.: May Next, AT TEN O'CLUCK A.M., in the City of Montreal, in the Lnoma of the Medical Faculty of Lava University, Candidates for Exumination or Liccme must wend their papers (including cer ifi- cate of admission ts the study of medicine) also the tee for the license, 320, at bust ten days previous to the meting, W either nf the undersigned Secretaries.The Board of Examiners for the Liploms of Midwite (City 01 Montreal) wulait at the City, date and hour above mention.+d.A.G, BBLLEAU, M.D., Quebec, F.W.CAMPBELL, M.D,, Moniresi, Bacretarien April 7, 1888.td CANADA, P ovine» of Quabec, { In the Circuit Curl District of Quebec.of Quebec No, 2198, Louis N Dorion, aft; vs Octave Patry, Defendant Public notice is hersby given that the grods and chattels of the above defendant seis 4 in this cause, .on-isting of tab'es, chaivs, (r- potu, sided ard, sofs &u., &c.wil be sold on th *ontealm market, in the City « Queb ¢.Munday the fourth day of May next at te.v clock of the foremoon of the mid day by me the under ig ed HIP LAVULE, BEC Quebec, april 14, 1886.pe me tr no FINANCIAL LW elie NT EL NeW NV ANGE, i by 1 \u201c*jiéuiakan § Co, 18 34 Eprisi ds, Durcrt nes Quest bank.- \u2014 wuauso \u2018Apiii 20,145 7 \u2014_ ab» y ULK BTUCKS, _ \u2014\" = lu ba a Quites) 000 agir rater \u2026.a af Colo er saves top BOWE 1000 once [vaut nes ia dud .82 Del, L # * - Krie .o dil Levee suey Cottier - Kauss 41.Lou # usb Luke Blot - south facili Do I'vel .prob omits Porth West Nobel - guilman Lar.Ohio & Lent oo.Qui & West.Puoiie #00 ending eo ot k Pauté M.BPI Lean eee nt Paul & 54 US Fla ler ashe Gousha ieee Can Pur ++ Union Put .WU Td.Worl 8 Rin, von J'ac - Or \u201cTrani Mo Pnel bouv-5 # 1 Centeyk [sls of Money .- Diriden om vi 428 4 er Wk u, 14 570 Quarterly UILAENS EN CHICAGO Op\u2019 je Close Wheat.May.ool ol dune.90 9! 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A Well Chosen Ground for the Battle, aye Cala The Indians Utilizing Hill, Vale and Wood, Total Casaulties\u20145 Killed and 50 Wounded.Many Narrow Escapes Among the Volunteers The Enemy Carry Off their Dead und Wounded.By telegraph to the Munouny: Winneka, April 24 - When the left, the artillery wag still shelfios the robols out of their ambush 5 volunieer- kiiled xnd 50 wounde.THE DIFFICULTIES OF THE TROOPS.There throo ravines heavy wood d, and full of big boulders, nnd the other evurrivr were rubele wkipped from one to the THE TWO COLUMNS.The skirmishers with french scouts wore iv advance vud the balance of the troops noting as supports and resorves The firld guns were 1ushed to (he fro ( the artillery supporting tiem Aftor advancing 4 miles they came opposite whore the right column wha, anguged Tho General ordered Lhe Infantry to cross the river and come 10 hiv support A compiy of the 10th Ray la erovaed on tho woow with Lord Melgund and Cupt Young and af or a me's march fiom the river bank enme up with the right column, HOW THE ATT\\CK WAS MADE.The remainder of the troops came up ab ut neon, sed immediately ad vanced The attack vas made on both flanke simul 16 skivimishing order tanvousiv.HOT Work, The encemy had gelvetod no strong 8 position for buttle that tie work o dinlodgiog them was extremely diff oult.Neu, 6 Compiny aot 9th Batis lion and +chool of infaniry and A Batt iy on the right wilh nther com panes on the left flank.The fight war het bhireught out, the hit b de bocpoe 5 un inger-sant lire, They vere however forvedu id rutiro by the loit eolumn, which advuanoed rapidly and were oun at close quarters, The half breeds and Indians luy on the ground or bid behind treos wud fired with dendly offcor, ; TROOPS BEHAVE SPLENDIDLY.By 2.30 the uttack bad rep-ll d, The troops behaved rplendidly, but the number of killed and wounded was voy large.Reinlorvements were «waiting the rebels in a couple of houses, but the artillery destroyed them and thoy retreated towurds the rivor.They mnde nnother stand in un small post in the woods.but did not hold it, THE FIRST sIORT OF THE ENEMY.The General and staff were riding well to the front, with B ulton\u2019s horse acting ws scouts, when sbout five milus from McIntosh where they they bud encnmped the night before, upon approsching two mnull bluffs covered with timber, met sboul 20 or 30 of the enemy, the scouts opened firdy killing wovoral hordes nnd wound ing novernl man, Botween Lhiess Llutle, which were about SUN yards apart, 18 & pieus of level u°14 open pruitio extending Luek nbout u thousund yurds, seross whieh runs un deep ravine with timb \u20ac.Ou the west sido ubout Lhe cuulre atunds two housos and straw stacks.Afier firing u volley from the (wo biufts the scouts got unier cover, O INCLUSION OF THX ENGAGEMENT AUS pr mont thu close vf the engugo mont, th General vrderad the treops 10 move hall a nile nearer the river in the op wy to camp lor the night, Lu the witernoun the balance of he been 10th aerosol with Winnipeg battery.Lo#xka uF BATTERY A\u2019 Ln wldifn to ine numos ulvendy went che following Bie among the ea susllios in A Battery Killed : Guuner C-urk.Wounded : Gunner Morrison, Gunner Lyvine, Gauner Wo dmur, Guuner Ocil-1, Driver T'uruer, Diver Wilson, Beivor lherrivon LATER DETAILS.A lot of ponies wore capitieed wed bait un dozen Jadiune Tne vecops on Lhe went sido have ull bouu ordered su the enst side Lu cou w litte for wd wevnt up om Baioche, Capt Wise wid Lit Lee, A D Co to the Geunvral wero wounded, Tue doud will be buriod un the tield tomorrow morning, sid the wounded bo sent buck to Ulatk's Crossing, Crossing 14 vory Usiiouit uv tie Pon wees (Lo Lroups ue.Tue rebels wore under Lie command of Ceubriol Dumontte stat semen ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.wo pun wed thoy By cable Lu au Muncuer : LoNDoN, April 25- Negotiation con tinue wirh Row.\u2018Cho trontier ques non presvils no serious difficulty, vue tue Vonjdels affar delays the resting ol the Boundury Commission.Sr l\u2019ECKUSBURG, À pril 25\u2014T'he Usur bus orucred tue raising of a large force ol Turkeman mihitis by Komaroff.LonpoN, Apri 25 \u2014 I'he Cabinet sat three oud u bu | bours.Li is under stuod the A than situation bus vel 1m provou.Government hay ordered tho imme disle construction of 40 gunboals ur.a bowW plan ot nas of wigiileoture.MADRID, April 28 \u2014 Ths Russian cor volte anchored ut Almeria lust might, wd left muon alter, Wales in derry.LONDONUKRHY, À pril 25 \u2014 The lrince and Princess ot Waes bad a most onthusinstic 1ecoprion today.Prince et Londen Pinee of Wales to Visit Rome, By cable to Tum MERCURY : London, April 26-Fho Prince and sy invess of Wales und Prince Victor will visit Rome in May.Connaught suddenly Recalled, By cable to The Mercury.HomBaY, April 25\u2014The Luke of Con naugi lw been suddenly recallod 10 Simla, \u2014 A Millienmaire Goes to l\u2019enitent- ing; By telegraph to the PrrreBung, April 25 - Millon Wester, the Chicago millionaire, Gpuvicted ol complicity in tiie Murraysville riot was iodny eentenced Lo 5 yours penitentiary at hard labor, BROURY : ben bore constantly since Junuary TIR «UNsPÉAKABLE PULK * | INTRIGUING WITH UUSSIA AGAINST KNü+ LAND \u2014 FOULING THE UGLADETOND MINISTRY \u2014 PRHML PASUA'S REAL Milde #10K TO BNULAND .LoNvon, April 24\u2014A dosputeh just vecoived from the Usble News Comme pany eurrespendeut al Constantinople, potas new light on the diplomatie mission to Bughand of Hassan Fohmi Pushs, tho speoinl Turkien envoy, sud Hobart Pushs, Marshal of the Turkish Krapira.In orderto avoid the censor whip of prows deapatohve ab Constantinople, Lhis mossnge wus rent by muil We Athens und transmitted thence by telegraph to Lindon, Luanyn that the a le mis iion of Fehmi l\u2019ashe, who bus lust, Was 10 FOOL FIM BUITISH UOVERNMENT into beliot that Turcey Wan disposed Le be vu friendly terms with Knglind nod to wesk a d follow her ndvigs in ail inte: national complientions Hobart Pauha, #hose forsner reput tion as à gallant admiral of the British navy mude him un sdmiruble tool for this pur pus, wus sont with Fehwmi Puwha to stre-gtbes the blind.Hobart Pusha wan ontrusted ouly with the delivery of gortuin prencnty to the Queen und the Prince 0! Wales, secompavied by the ou tomary wsaursne s of distinguished consiJeration, ote , which muy mean a ygreal deal or wothing All the fine work of tho diplomatie intrigue was to be done, sed Bow beat: dons, from first @ lest, by Fohmi Pasha tis not believed that Hobart, Pustin us bad the shighteat suspicion ot the reul object ot the mission, bat bis presence in Loudon ue Lhe oullengne and presumably the eonfident of Ful mi Pasha has bad precisely the moral effeut Wbich wan intended The cor rexpondent uffirs positively tha, Sultan Abdul Hawid nourishes an INTENSE HATRED TOWARD ENGLAND und that, despite the entreaties ol his Premier, Suid Pushy, und à majority of y hie other Ministers, lie in quite ready to form an allinnee with Russia, \u2018The Sultan, it is said, clearly lorsaw the present complications regarding Alghanistan ns lung ago as last winter, und sont Folimi Pralhu to London to lai] the British Guv-rnment inio u false sense of security in rolinnoo upon Turkey's help in cuse of war.COL OUIMET.Col Ouimet, 65th Battalion loft Montreal yerterday morning for Culgry i he would not say anything for the present, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE The followirg vessels huve sailed for this port :\u2014 Anna.Ulsen, Newcastle, April 7 Ajumeer; \u2014 \u2014, Greenock, April 16 Avanti, Tunsberg, April 15 Al \u2018a, Hansen, Liverpool, \u201c 15 Annn, Salveson, Glasgow Amaranth, y Greenock, April 13, | Annie, Christine, Cork, April 10 Albinus, Neil, Sharpne-s, April 10 Adelgunde, Peterson, london, April IV.Agathe, Hausen, Waterford, do 7.Alpha, Cronn, Newoastle, March 21.Albertine, Greenock, Apni 9, A una, Guldmuudsen From Toronte (hix Evening By telegra -b to The Mercury \u2018I'oroNTOy April 35 \u2014The Lirthe dur ing the pust week were 63, marriages 13, deaths 42.All is excitement over ths Batoche fight and the bravery of the Volun teers.From Montrenl this ¥.venlug By telegraph to Tre Magouay : MONTHEAL, April 25\u2014Tue stook market in strady.The floud hue slightiy subsided bat no traine havo arrived from the south today.TempekAtuBE.\u2014fhefollowing is Lhe temperature, Faronheit, by Hearu £ tarrivon thermometer (ngreeing with Negretti & Zambra,) in the nhude, at The Mercury Office, 20 and 22, Moun ain Hill, 130 foet above apring tide level: \u2014 1585 AE wp m.raga] iad.aspeor April 1 34 | 737] 40 | 46 e elowiy «3 161 80} 88 | 32/0 cloudy + 30 181 32 | 28 | 36je cloudy « 4! 28 j 30 | 32 | 34 esnowGi » 8 271 32 | 40 | 45] ésnowvin « 6 351 dU | 41 | 48 we clondy « 7} 27} 238 } +43 | 48|® clear < 8, 30 {| 42 | 47 | 38/ -ra n pm + 9 1R| 30 | 3% | 35] # clear lo, 19 76 | 44 : 47: w clear wily 23] 301 46 | 481 w clear \u201c1g 35 231 39 | B3| w clear + 13: 28 | 32} 48 | 83, ¢ clear \"14 33| 361 48 | 54,0 clou | wih 27 | 351 38 | B6|w gleay | lu, 28 | 33 | 40 | 44j \u2014 clendy \u201cir, 811 38 | 41 | 50[\u2014 clou « 18} 311 364 47 | 64, W clear «8, 30 | 39 | B86 | 68) \u2014 clear «201 32| 48] 37 | 571% clondy wal) 38 42 | 88 | 6) sw var w33| 381 43) 83 | 86) ce cloudy * 23/34 46 | AT) 681 w Glen « 24331 39 60 | 73 | w clear wpb | 361 44 1 531 69 |W gla an Alpha, Liverpool, March 23.then, Antwerp Aprit 10 Aolataford, Gresnock, À pril 10.À ran, MoMuriy, # de !0 Adelgunde, \u2014, Liverpool, prii 12 Agra, \u2014\u2014, Frederioks:aad, April 4 Berkley Castle, \u2014\u2014\u2014, Plymouth, April 18 Bury 8t Edmunds, Neilsen, Dundee, Apl 13 Bothnia, London, spril 11.Canara, lobioson, liverpool, April 15 Carin, , Mandal, March 31 Comstitutionin, , April 11 Clara Magnum, , do (5 Clyde, Suiter, Newport, April :3 Cavour, y (ireenock, do 13 Charger, Whitesiile, Belfast, do 14 Carmel, Anderson, Port Glasgow, April Carolus Magnus, ship, Liverpool.Concurrent, Fiedericks'ad, Marek 31, Chapman, \u2014, Belfast, April 18 Choice, Weir, Liverpool, deo Decision, , Greenock, do 13 Dronninigen, Meyer, Liverpool, April 11, Diligentis, \u2014, Greensck, April 16 Dessiabury, \u2014, Neweastle, do Kastorn Star, y Plymouth, April 15 Erato, \u2014\u2014\u2014, 1,.urvig, April 14 Einar Tabarekjaiver, Winanes, Lpnol Emilie, Newcnatle, Maroh 25.Erminta, Greenock, April 10.Forgauhall, \u2014-\u2014, Greenock, April 18 Frithjot, ,Stavanget,do 11 Flors, Jorgensen, liverpool, April 14 Festina Leute, Ginsgow, April 8, Garibaldi, Watert ord, April 7.Gylte, Deal, April 11.Gatinesu, \u2014.Gréenock, april 16 Guidrego, \u2014, Chistisna, April 9 Holyes, \u2014=\u2014, Limerick, April 16 Heieve, Gieriaen, St Nazaire, April 18 Hovdiag, y Linurvig, Ape) 15 Harvest ilome,Gsrmau,lwadooderry, toi; Henrie.ta, Guoraitar, March 30.raliy useful, Utlics, dane, Englen-) laverprol, April 18 Jana Law, Newgresn, Green ok, April 9, Juno, London, À prii $.Jously Douglass, sme, Plymouth, April 18 Kale tinrding, Barbad xs, Apl 10 Kimon, Trapiul, Masch 29.song roar 11, Csrdif, April 4, Little Annie, Barbadoes, Mared 11, Loyal, Morah, Liverpeol.Louise, Grittith, Bristol, April 6 Haynuns, \u2014\u2014, l'onaberg, April 16 Maud, \u2014, Plymouth, April 16 Marytiorouph, \u2014\u2014, Plymoutb, April tô Magd«l-ua, l'roon, April 10 Magnilivent, slu:l, Aprité.Muydeiene, Boil-st, Maron 14.' Margarethe, Supple, Granton, Marsh 94 Murie, Senne, Greau »ek, April 9.Ma tbe, Giertsen, London, April % Mindat, tlochaile, April 8, Mary Æ Campbell \u2014, Huenos Ayres, Apl 14 Mary, \u2014, Helvot April 15 : Naraysny, ea, \u2018Tonsberg, April 8 Nicoiette, \u2014\u2014, Waterfora, do 10 New Brunswick, , Maryport, Apl 1) Norway, Fredsrikstadt, Murch 26.Nevada, Molutosh, itio Janeiro, Marob 14 Nortbumbria, J.-onsou, Liverpool,April (1 Nyumph, \u2014, Antwerp, April 19 Norden, \u2014\u2014, $1 Vincent, CV, March 28, soar ley, \u2014\u2014, Gibraltar Otiswe, Newcsstle, March 30, Ottolins, Frederickstad, March 31, Onni, \u2014, Londonderry, April 13 President Lie Prince Eugene, \u2014\u2014, Laurvig, Apeti 4.Princeus Alexsodra, Belfnet, Jr\" 8.Prudhoe, Alicante, February 20.Petra, Falentiarg, Bristol, April 4, Premier, Fleetwood, April ¥ Progress, Watertord; April v.Priucess Al-xandria, \u2014\u2014, (reenock, Apl Prinds Leopold, Arnesen,Greenock,Apl 4 Queen of Natioi.«, Greenock, April ¥.Queen of the North, London, April 4.Ruby, » Dublin, April 4 Rutland, Casey, Liverpool, April 15 Resolute, Jacobson, London, April 3 Red Cros, \u2014-\u2014, Greenock, April 13 Royal Tat, Kerr, Liverpool, April 16 Rte Joseph, Morris, Liverpool, April 13 Salvator, , Barrow, April 13 Somsud, Borgerses, Ureenock, April 7, Feabreeze, (ijaggow, April 8.Skien, Waterford, April T.Nab ino, liverpool, March 21.Sverre, Point de Grave, April 3, Senator Webb, Winck, Montevideo, April 2 Sichar, Hull, April 10.Summerlee, Ireland, leith, April 13 Baltes, Clancy.Wexford, April L7 Sif, \u2014=, Christinoia, April I4 Sophie, Gullicksen, Ustend, Ap} 7 The Craigs, levine, do do 13, Terpsiciiore, \u2014\u2014, Hull, do 2 Therese, 'redericksiad, March 31, Twilight, Duna, Port Glsagow, Apnl 10, True Briton, Jetlerson, Hio.laneiro,Mon I8 Terzo, Kus, Liverpool Uno, \u2014\u2014, London, April |4 Vancouver, Muoroe, Fleetwood, Arpil 14 Vaeni, Liverpool, April 6.Verner, \u2014, Rotter iam, April 15 Veuskabe®, Laurvig, April 18 Wimburn Wm Linek, Davizio, March 25, WANTED, A Lady CUsovaeser for Dr Suott's Hivctrie Coraets, Address, P this Offies, Artisan's Permanent Building Society.Dividend No 30 Un and after the First of May Next, this Society will pay a \u201cemi Aonusl Dividend of 2 per cent tn the Sharehol-lera of Pormanent tock tor the last half year, ending the 31at ot March last.\u2018The transfer Book will be closed from the 25th to the 30th instant, inclusively.NOTICE.The Annual General Meeting will take place at the offfca of (he Society pa Donald Ferguson, Browurigg,Bolfast,Aprii 18 | l'hur-day, tbe Zlst May next, at 4 pm.By order, A J AUGER, | Becretary Treasurer April 21 1885 14 SITUATION WANTED.J\u2014 t By & young man, sccustomed to the Town, and willing to take oharge of horses Gloamiug, Dinsmore, lollerdam, April I { or out.dnor work, or make hiaself gens.Apply at \u201cLas jMunouer\u201d | Fl n A ERICA \\ AGRICULTURIST .; 100 Colamns and 100 Bogravings 10\u2019 Eaeb 43rd Yenr.$1.30 A Year.Hemborsuod, \u2014, Grimgtand, April 4 Irminia, \u2014\u2014, Liverpoal, April 13 Live, Sharpoasa, April :.Engleb or (termin) of the Send torse Zc.stamps for Sample Cop dest\u2019 apd Beat ygricutiural Jowrv rd én the World 'p Iwan, Frederiketadt, Apeil 2.{oma Les y r t 4JUbY u.B.Juul Ti Arue 1008, wus set a ss TEST THIs QUEBEC DAILY MEROURY, SATUNDYA, APRIL 25, 1885 - one Préss Banquet to Hon.W.W.Lyneh.A BRILLIANT DINNER PAKLY.18 will be remembered that on last St, Patrick's Day, s maguiticent dinner was given by Hon.W.W.Lyoch in the Per liamont House to the members of the Press Gallery in the Leguistive Assembiyand s pumber jof members of the Hones.Oo Tharsday,St.George's Day, the resident of the Gallery, Mr.Carrel, by way of returning the compliment, gave « most suceesstul dinner in the Parlismentary Restaurant to the Hon.W.W.Lynch, at which nearly all the members of the Press Gallery and a number of members of both branches of the Legislature were present.Op the right of the Cnairman «ere Hop.Messrs.Lynch, Tuillos, Blanchet and DelsBruére, and on his left Hon.Mosers.Ross, Starnes, Fiynn and Wurtele.The Vice-Chairs were occupied by Messrs.G.T.Cary, Mercury, and E.T.D.Chambers, OMonicle.Amongst other gentlemen present were Messre.(wens, Spencer, Poupors Leblanc, Desaulsiers, McShane, Cameron, Carbray, Desjsrdios, Asselin, Neotel and Faucher de St.Maurice, M.P.t's, Messrs, Tarte and Demers, Le Canadien, Pacaud and Chas.Lang: iier, L'Electeur, Uwens, Montreai Gazett, Whalen, Post, Jordan Globe and Fituess Uarnier, L'Evenemeut, Lamontagne, Journal de Quebec, Unavalier Bailleirgé, Councillors Pescby, Duquet and Charleson, and Messrs.Wm.Lee, Jules Tessier, L.P.Pelletier and others About fifty gentlemen in all accepted the hospitality, so handsomely tendered, of the President of the Press.The table to which tbe company sat down at 7 pn.wus spread in mice host Laforce's beat style, and all the arrauge- ments were simply perfect.The floral decorations were abundant and tasteful ; the attendance capital; sud the good : things provided for the gratitication of the inner man sll that could be desired, as will be seen by the following MEND.Potage.Consommé aux œufs poci.és Hors d'œuvre.Petites bouchées à la Bechamel.Relevé, Filets de bœuf aux petits pois verts.Entrées.Filets de poulets à la sauce financière.Cervelles de veaux frites au beurre noir Roti.Roast Beef & Ia John Bull, Légumes.Pommes de terre à la Parisienne, Navets, Ourottes et Salade aux homards.Patisseries.Paddings aux raisins, Sauce au vin rouge, lartes à la Frangipaune.Dessert.Pommes, Oranges, Biscuits cristallisés, Bonbons eL Fromage.Thé.Café.Vins assortis.Each guest, 88 be took nis seat in full dinner urees, wis also thoughtlully supplied with a handsome boulon nlére of roses How Lek."]
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