The Quebec daily mercury, 5 septembre 1867, jeudi 5 septembre 1867
[" 1 i V VOLUME LXIL\u2014NUMBER 207.m u a* /\u2019i7.189 NOTICE VPPLICATION will Legislature of the be made to the Province of Quebec, I at its first Session, for an Act to facilitate the I partition of the Estate of the late JOHN j COFFIN, Enquire, in his lifetime of Quebec.Quebec, July 24, 18U7,\t2m-3aw.|7t) _____ Montreal Ocean Steamship Co'y GLASGOW LINE.''rilK STEAMERS OF THE GLASGOW A LINK, consisting of Ihu 8T.DAVID, 1050 tons.ST- ANDREW, 1432 tor.1ST.GEORGE, 140» tons.ST.PATRICK, 12u7 tons.Capt.Watts .\t\u2022- Scott.Lieut.Smith.Capt.Trucks.Tbs Steamship BT.ANDREW,Capt.Scott, rill sail from QUEBEC for GLASHOW lowest grade uamud \u201c Home Watch Compauy, I ^*fu, *i on or a^ou^ ' RDA Y , the 31st Aug, lklt)ion,,, ALL WA\u2019i\u2019CHKg nmulc by tht*iu , .\t\" \" m \u2019\t.w\tRATES OF i\u2019ASSAUE FROM QUEBEC.ARE FULLY WARRANTED QUEBEC.by a special certiticate gives, to 4he purchaser j\ti:!: .\\\\\\\\V.V.':.V.V.So:w Steerage.$24.99 of every watch by tbe selR-r, and this warrantee is goorl at all times against the Company or it» agents.ROBBINS A APPLETON, 182, Broadway, New York.ROBBINS, APPLETON * CO., 158, Washington Street, Boston, Gent ral Agents.HO BERT WILKES, Toronto and Montreal, Agent fur Canada.Tin*\tMonthly, (94 pages, stitched iu a handsome cover,) A MAGAZINE of Original and Selected Lltetalure, alike suitable for tbe fireside, Hie parlour table, the steamboat and tbo railway.It is tbe Intention of the sdltors to render this Magazine so interesting that it will be read Ihruugh hyoid and young, aud to render it unobjectionable to any n-aner.Terms, osk noLLan per annum in advance or a club ut nine for eight dollars.Poitagt\u2014payable by receiver\u2014one cent per copy.Address JOHN DOUGALL A BON, Publishers, 128, Great St.James Street, Itonlreal.Quebec, Aug, 14, t*«7.\tIm-lsa-x Intetmediale Passengers by this l.iue are furnished by the Company with beds, bedding and all other requisites.For particular» apply to ALLANS, KAK A CO., Agents, 21, St, Peter Street.Quebec, Aug.31, 1867.\t203 Oakum : Oakum ! ^ mUK UNDERSIGNED are now selling the ! i lu it Prison Hand Picked OAKUM, at i!2l sterling per Ton, free alonsidc ship, fut Cash\tTRIG HE A SMITH, 19, EmmiH Struct, Limehouse, Loudon, England.I Quebec, July 22, 1887.\tC-law-168 I YOUNG_HYSON:.Now Landing ex SS.'\u2022 Thames \u201d : «Vf* | 1 ALF-CHESTS Superior YOUNG ZI) II HYSON TEA.For Sale bv JOHN LKJIESURIER A OH.Quebec, Aug.13, 18b7.\t1H7 VALENTIA RAISINS! Now Landing ex SS.11 Thames \" : 141 v I jdXES Vury Supetlor P\u2019rc»h \u201cX1'/ IJ ValuUtia RAISINS.! 120 HalMloxus\tdo\tdo\tdo.For Sale by JOHN LKMESUUIER A CO.Qucher, Aug.13, 1867.\t>7 S\t!\t» Received i-x 11 ChiIIiauwallah \" : o0 BA0S AKIUCAN\tK,CEi 75 Half-Bags\tdo\tdo, 69 Pockets\tdo\tdo.For sale by JOHN LKMESUUIER A GO.Quebec, Aug.13, 1867.\t187 c ii lo io ts A QilelM-c, Aug.27, 1847.NEW FlNCr STORE NOW OPENED AT 22A, Fabrique M(wet« (Opposite the Mark«t ) B L  I S\u2019 FANCY GOODS FSÏAGLIHNÏ ! 31 It .It luj\\.I « I (AS much pleasure iu informing hi* L1 numerous Customers and tho Public in general, that lie has JUST RECEIVED a Large and well Selected Assortment of FANCY GOODS and PERFUMERY, from the English and Frauch markets: \u2014seen as\u2014 Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, Travelling Rags, Writing Desks, Fancy Combs, Silver Tea Pots, Cigar fuses, Silver Card Baskets, l,aille»' Companions, Work Boxes, Opera 0lasses.Purses,] Gent's Scarf Pins, Links A Collar Studs, Fancy aud Black Fans, Fan y Soap aud Pomades, Lukin A Riiniiu-I\u2019s Sc-nt Black A White Chains Brooches and Ear Rings in sets, Crystal, Pearl, Gold and Irish Rug Oak, Old Fathor Christmas, Fitted Boxes of Scents and Soaps, Black Brooches and Buckles, Frenc h Plates, Fancy Frames for Flower Pots, Glass (Town of England for Toilets, Cigar Stand, i,ailles' Work Baskets, Brushes, Seal Skin Purses, \u2014also\u2014 THE NEW GAME OF CROQUET.Mr.B would return sincere thanks for past favors, and solicit a continuance of the same.Quebec, June 4, 1807.\t129 AND FRIDAYS, Calling at lhttl»i an, Tlm-n Rivers and Sore).' Cabin, $ i, Mial aud State liootii Iteith it.-1 cludi-d ; Steerage, $1 Th Ki ts sold and State Rooms secured nt j Ibe Office on the Whatf, The arrangements ot this Line are must ' complete, ami the advantages preseulcd to travellers unequalled.The Company will not be accountable for Specie or valuables, unless Hii.ls or Ladino, having the value expressed, arc signed therefor.Further information may be obtained at the Office on the Napoleon Wharf.).K.DKSCHAMPS, Agent.Quebec, May 0,1867.\t\u2018\tD>7 Opposition line to Mould! K*- U\\V ITIlTUItSIIII\u2019 FUMIEI).J.FUCHS * CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, No.41» St.John Street» No.41.j HE undersigned beg to inform the Public I that they have lonjicd a Partnership, and that they will transact tiusiiiess at tin-bit \u2022 Establishment ol J.FUCHS, and that th- y will promptly atti-ud all orders left with them Having secured Hie service* of one of the In »t tailors iu Quebec, they hope, by their punctuality and attention, to merit the patronage of the Public.J.FUCHS A CO.Qllt In c, July 23, 1867.MR.j .FUCHS respectfully requests those indebted to him to Buttle tbeir accounts within one month, as he intends after that il i) to use necessary nu-an» to have said in.nits collect -d by Ins Attorney.| THE NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMER XT JSf X O 3V* CAPT.GEO.HUMPHREY, Will Leave the ST.ANDREW\u2019S WHARF, FOR MONTREAL, EVERY MONDiY INO THURSDAY, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK P.M., (.\u2018ailing at riirue Rivers.CABIN PASSAGE, $2.00, Meals und Stateroom Ui-iHih included.RETURN Tickets Three Dollars.STEERAGE 9ft CENTS.Kn-ight taken at 25 per cent under tariff rates.For further information apply at Hie Office of the St.Lawrence Tow Boat Company.A.GABOUBY, Sec.St.Lawrence Tow Root Co.Quebec, Aug.2, 1867.\t178 Freiglit lo and tiom Monlieal, THE St.Lawn-nee Tow-Boat Company's First-Class Steamers ROYAL,\tALBION, RANGER,\tL'AIGLE, ST.ANDREW,\tSAMPSON, Will carry Freight to and from Montreal, at 40 per cent under Tariff Rates.For further information apply ai the Com pony's offices, in eil 1er Cilv.A GABOUBY, Secretary.Quebec, June 7, 1697.\t132 lt«>liiiiK and IIwnu, AT REDUCED PRICKS.Shafting, PuHles and Hangers, Patent Hangers and Sclf-oilii.g Boxes, and every description ol AND RAILWAY SUPPLIES, In stole, at the lowest rates.Drawings of Mills, Machinery, and Plans and Specifications made and iufortiiiitinn given, at shiirU-st notiie.A largo stroi k ol Circular and Mill Saws of Rust Make on hand, nnn li below rust pi in s Quebec, Aug.30, 1897.\t4m.202 GRAND TRONK FERRY.ON AND AFTER MONDAY, the I.Mb Inly.the GRAND TRUNK FERRY STEAMER will run as iindcr, tmtil further notice :\u2014 LbàVK QI'ihzi 5.30 A.M.7.39\u2014Mixed Train for Richmond A Way Stations, 8.30\u2014Express for Rlv.¦in l.niip, on Tussdays and Thursdays.9.9(1 10.30 12 00.\u2014Passengers A Mails fur River du Loup.2.00 P.M .\u2014 Express for Mmitiea! and tho West.3.90\u2014\tExcursion to i! du Loup on Saturdays.4.30 5 30 7.90\u2014\tPassengers aud Mails for Mont-treal A tho West.8.00 I i:a v» Point Li.i i 7.nu A.M.\u2014 Mail Train from .Montreal A the West.8.00 9.00 10,00 1 l.'20-Kxcurshin from River du Loup on Mondays, l.no P.M.2 an 4.99\u2014Passengers an t Malls from Rivei du Loup.5.00 9 39 7.39\u2014Mixed\tTrain frmr Rh hmol.d A Way Stations.8 30\u2014Express fio River du Loup ou Wednesdays and Fridays.9.45\u2014Express from Montreal aud Ihu West \u2019 A.GABOUBY, Secretary Ht.Lawrence 'low Bout Co.Quebec, July 22, 1807.\t198 NOTICE.NEW YORK S1EAM DYE WORKS.| HE I NDKRisIGNKD In-gs leave to iu-I.Ini in ids PatiiiUs and tint Public io g< neial, that he has now opened a It RANCH GM'lt 1-.iu Point Levi, opposite Messrs.Mmatiey A I albol s Hardware Store, toot of Davidson's Hill, in connection with tho Head Gfilce in Qncliei- where lie will receive all orders entrusted to his care All kinds oi Wool, Yarn, Hosiery, Silks, Satins, Luce, Velvets, Cloth, Damask, Co-h\"\"rgs, '/'aide Covers, Parasols,Ribbons, Ac., DYED AND SCOURED.W itli a guarantee of rutainiug their beauty of colour and tbo highest possible tiuish, aud at Hilling expense GENTLEMEN\u2019S CLOTHING I ImroiigliYy i'titiuvatari ; nil htui jh rumovud, nicely finished, and made equal to now, AT THE SHORTER!' NOTICE.Gentlemen stopping at Hotels, wishing to have their clothing scoured, can have them returned iu tiventy.four hours.Feathers of nil kinds can ho Dyed, Cleaned and Curled, and made to appear as if new.Quebec Office, No, 1, Corner of Fabrique and Joseph Streets, Upper Town.Factory, No.58, St.Yallier Street, St.Boch\u2019s.F.M.LOBMANN.Quebec, Aug.20, 1897,\tlm-193 SCOTCH PRESERVES r A PPI.E JELLY, iV Apple Jam, Gooseberry Jelly, Gooseberry Jam, Red Currant Jelly, Red Currant Jam, Jlarpberry A Currant Jam, Black Currant Jelly, Black Currant Jam, Scotch Marmalade, Ac.For Sale by JOHN TKAFFK, 34, St.John Strnet.Quebec, Sept.2, 1867.\t204 0RLEANj5_ FERRY.ON amt after MONDAY next, tbe 27th iost.the \u201c MAID OF ORLEANS will resume her Regular Summer Trips, calling at Indian Cove and Kt.Joseph : \u2014 GRAM TRIM RAILWAY.M7imo FOB AUGUST, With Maps of all the Railway Statioba iu Canada PRICK.FIVE CENTS.For Sale by MIDDLETON A DAWSON, Foul of Mountain Hill, Quebec, Aug.10, 1887\t1H5 QUeliec, July 2 1, 1897 FUCHS.2m-199 I.EAVRS Ql\u2019SISC.At (1.90 A.M.\u201c\t4.no P.M.\" 9.no P.M.on Market Days, and The Steamer does not undertake to stop ut Indian Cove during an easterly gale On Saturdays Hie last trip of the Boat will be one hour later.By order, LkaVXS THK ISLAXtl At 8.15 A.M.\u2022\u2022 2.3u P.M.\u2022' 5.00 P.M.Resides an Early Trip two trip* on Sundays.3SÆ03STTnEA3L.OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, 1867.SUÜâÎEK 1867.I'tittsoiigurB Bocikod to Lomiomlerry or Liverpool./i\u2018< turn Ticket! Grunted nt Itrduud Untrt.SOOTOH OAT MEAL.Verksh LO! just received.For Sale by JOHN TKAFFK, 34 St.John Streat.Quebec, Sept.2, 1897.\t204 fanit evuFn hams.CHOICE LOT JUST RECEIVED, For Sale by JOHN TEAFFE, 34, St.John Street.Quebec, Sept.2, 1807.\t204 Wiintetl.Oil) S'20 A DAY, to introduee oor 1 new patent STAR SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE.Price $20.It uses two threads, and makes tie genniu* J.ocx Stitch.AH low-priced Mnoblms loukuthe ( main Stitch.Exolusive territory given.Send for circulars.W.G.WILSON A CO., Msnufhctnrers, Cleveland, Ohio, U.H.Quebec, Aug.24, 1867.\t3m-187 Oil FEW CHOICE DAIRY CHEESE.For Sale by M.Ü.MOUNTAIN.lag stkam ru.m».s ROTARY, POWER A HAND PUMPS, Sneliou, Lift anti Foree Pump», FXJISÆFS, FKRC AMD UAHDEM ENKélMCE, SXD XU KIM'S or Piftmbert' mid (iasfittm Good», Wholesale and Retail, by JOHN B.FULLER, 47, DEY STREET, AVir York City.Quebec, Aug 30, IbOT.\t4m-2i>2\t1 MACKEREL.j^ALF BARRELS No.1 MACKEREL.For Sale by M.G.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Aug.27, 1867.\t199 LOBSTEKS.C»ASES Portland Paiklng Company' / LOBSTERS, each 2 dox.Do Star Brand, each 2 do*.For Sale by il.O.MOUNTAIN.Quebec, Aug.27, 1897.\t199 A I /.* /> /A US ASKS quarter a id hail For Sale by Tins SARDINES Quebec.Aug 24, 196T M G.MOUNTAIN.1*7 COtVL, OIL,.JUST BECKIVED: fj, ) IJARRKI.S Putins)Ivauia Rock V/l/ Jj Parson's No.1.90 Barrels Canadian Oil,\u2014Maple Leaf No 1.For Sale by F.O VA LI,BRAND, Wholesale A Ret H, No 9, MountaiuaHiH.huehec, Aug.20, 1897.lltEiidy LIooIvh.rpilE Family Puddiog Book, coulaining 30U I.Receipts.Price Od Diiinertic Cookery, with useful and practical Instructions on Marketing and the choice nt Articles of Diet, Price Od.Tin- KngiinhuOman\u2019s Cookery Book, by I-abellu Bcclun Piitc Is.6d.Byron's Complete Works, with Portrait aud Life.Price tod.Shakespeare's Compléta Works, with Purtiai;, Life, Notes aud 39 Illustrations.Is.6d, P.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, Aug.21, 1897.\t194 PLANTE, Master.6m-122 iHUH COMPANY'S LINE is com|msed thef \"Mowing First Class Steamsbips At STIH AN.2650 Unis CapL Aiton.Qvebcc, May 25, 1867.CANADIAN ____ INLAND ! STEAM X AYMiATlOA tOMFA\\Y , ROYAL MAIL THROUGH LINE J For Beuuhurnol*, UorowaH, Dickinsiiti s I Landing, Morrisburgb, Prescott, llrock-ville, Oanoque, Kingston, Cobourg, Port Hope, Darlington,Toronto and Hamilton W/li n et without Tnia.ilujnncnt fog NEST',RIAN.» -2950 leu PERUVIAN .\t.Moravian .IIIUKKNIAN.NOVA SCOTIAN .BELGIAN.NORTH AMERICAN DAMASCUS .,.tui on a uniform footing with respect to the elective fran cbise.MONTHKAL KLKOTIONS., CARTIER AND M\u2019GEE\u2019S RETURN SECURE.The chief interest connected with the Dominion elections having centred in Mon (real, our tclugraphio advices of to day prove \u2022 beyond doubt that tho sister city has don,, its duty, and that both Mr.Cartier and Mr.McGee atill retain the confidence of their constituents as they have so loni; bold that of the great majority of their countrymen.MISSISQUÔÎT\u201d The state of tho poll at the clnao for Mis-sisquoi, shows crushing majorities for Cuambcrlin and Urigham over Moore and W\u2019catovcr, Chamberlin for the House of Commons and Urigham fur tho Assembly of Quebec.Chamberlin's majority over Monro is 0!I5, Moure only polling altogether \u2022IB5 votes ! Urigham a majority over West-over is 7:20.Weatover having polled altogether only dlil votes ! CHARLKVOIX.The nomination of candidates for thiH county took place yesterday at Les Kboule uionis.Mr.DuHerger, Prothonotary of Murray Bay, acted n« Beturning Officer.I'he Candidates nominated for the House of Commons were Mr.Citnon, firmer, of Muir.y Hay, Government cundidaie; and Mr.Gagnon, ei-M.P.P., merehant of Buio 8t.Paul, Oppusiiion oindidate.Fur tho Local, Mr.Clement, notary, of Le* Kboiilements, Qovernnient candidate, and Mr.Bouchard, advocate, of Haio St, 1\u2018aul, O, porition candidate.There is not the least doubt of the return of the Government isndidates for both houses.Mr.Chapais did not come forward as was stated by a morning cotcmporary.RIMOUSKI.Messrs Sylvain and Michaud wore nominated for both Houses at St.Germain do Kimoubki on Monday.Reporta speak favorably of Mr.Sylvain s candidature.BRANTFORD.The result of tho first day's polling in South Brant gives the Hon.R.B.Wood, Treasurer of Sanficld McDonald\u2019s Administration, a majority of ninety-four for tho Commons, and one hundred and thirty for the local Legislature.Notwithstanding tho most strenuous exertions of tho Grits, Mr.Wood will be elected for both Houses.In the North Riding of Brant Dr.Hown's majority over the factionist candi lato (Clement) was only ten the first day.hut it was expected to be increoacd next day.IMS I VIM.WS DESPATCHES.S/.Y O'CLOCK.Very Latest by the Cable.LONDON, Sept, 5, 2 P.M.Consola !>lj.Bonus firmer but not (ju.jtably higher, LIVERPOOL, Nept.6, 2 P.M.Cheese advanced to 50s.Fo>k declined to 70s.Lard declined to 47s 3d.QUEENSTOWN, Sept.3, Noon.The steamer Denmark, from New York, arrived.AMERICAN NEWS.NEW YORK, Sep.5.Stocks steady.Gold 451.Gold was scut up by sptculalive movement* and sensation rumors of trouble at Waxhington.Loan market unchanged.Stocks dull.Governments strong aud io good demand.NORFOLK.Walsh and Wilson have to-day been elected over Foley and Duncomb in North Norfolk.Mercury Special Despatches.BY TELEGRAPH TO-DAY.TO THE QUEBEC MIRCURV : niontrealTlections.MONTREAL.Sept.5.At lialf-pa*t eleven Mr.McGeu a majority was 27G.At twelve, nom, Mr.Cartier's majority was 420, and Mr.McGee'a 22S.At 1 p.m., McGee was 1125, and Devlin t!5j(.Majority tor McG -o 107.Montueal, Sept.2 p.m.Mi-Gee.!t>ii2 Devlin.1118 Majority for\tMcGee.454 Montkeai.5 p.m.Cartier\u2019s majority.039 Mc'Jee.470 Ail (juiet.- - - \u2014w-\u2014 RUSSEL.As lur as heard liom up to noun Grant «\u2022b ahead.He has a majority of about 12(1 over Uell.SOUTH RENFREW.At last accounts Rankin and Murray were nearly a tie.Supple, for Local is far ahead of his oppinent, OTTAWA COUNTY.Alytnur and Hull give Church a majority of ubout 90.KENT.UllATHAMTOWN, 1 p.m.Stepheson is 21 ahead ufMcKclIar, and Smith 49 ahead ol Mc.Michacl.WEST ELGIN.At the close of the 2nd days pillim.*, the malority for Monroe, was 204, and for McColl, 78.The appearance of atfairs in Europe, though for tbe present suffieieutly peaceful, yet Learn portents of future war upon a ! grand scale.Thu pienuul eittfnU fordi'ile ' 1 with Belgium, and the relations existing , with Turkey show that KugUud is by no , means inclined u ubun Ion her poaiiion as head protector of the sinullor (rowers of Europe, aud that she will be austsioed 1 , in discharging tho\tdulius\tof that posiiiou by tho Fin|HTor ¦ f the French, is obvious.\tIt is also elear that Belgium is preparing to be again tbe battle ground of Europe, and that she is, by no means inclined to be a passive sjiec tutor of u contest carried on upon her own soil.'J his preparation and it* cause point obviously to a nearer combat, a nearer scene of action than the frontiers of Turkey : or the western boundary of the Rutsrsn I Empire.Despite the pacific counsels of England, j I Greece, the aspiring agent aud instrument of Russian ambition, appears reaolvcd to antioipato tho gradual decadence of Turkey and to foment disturbance and promots | hopeless revolts, regardless alike of the I Urge concessions aud liberal pdiey of tbo j humane and enlightened ruler of Turkey,1 and the friendly and judicious advice of the conqueror of Navarino, the emancipator of I Hie Morca and tho donor of tho Ionian Islands to tho Kingdom of Greece.It seeing that England is not inclined to permit Constantinople to become a Russian harbor and to see the k'-y of the Ka-t transferred j to Alexander.Hut what Power menaces Holgium '( With whom does England ex peut again to grapple on those plains\u2018d | Flanders on which Marlborough gained his! I iitrels and Wellington added the last and i brightest feather to lus deithless plume '{; Obviously with Prussia, which contrary to tne prophecy of the First Napoleon, will, it see ns certuin, bu the uei ivu ally of Russia , iu her Eastern policy.The indications arc equally strong that Austria will net with Franco upon tho Eastern que-tiun and consequently with England ilso.That she has efiecually secured the co-operation of Italy or at least : of (lie Italian Court appears certain, and that Duly will joiu with France, Austrir, England and Belgium, (n little Kingdom! which is resolved not to bo \u201c red-tuped'' by ('01111 Uixtnuiuk us u Prussian Pro vince,) i* highly probable.Doubtless Switzerland and Holland, both justly ! apprehensive of Prussia, will give all tluir sympathy to the western allies, and if they j do not actively join them tliu mountains of thu one will not be the less ready to furnidi them with contingents of recruits to the Austrian army and the ports of the other with sailors to the French navy.The war then will be between Western and Eastern Europe.Russia, on her part, u prepared for tho giant struggle.Hcr pnqiarutions have extended to Asia, where she bus nude ready to face tiro Oriental power of England at every available point, and has so increased her tciritory us to have almost reached the north' ern limits of India inol to have overlapped China eastward to the Amuor, in a manner calculated to muko her iufluuncc paramount at Pekin.Her preparations have also extended to America, where, foreseeing she would lose Petropiliuski, and bo driven from the continent if she again fought England without again having tho immense advantage of Lurd Russell for her chief opponent, she has divested herself of territory in favor of America, and thus got oil her most vulnerable spot\u2014the one place in which she might bo considered sure of undergning a loss of territory, sod coose-qucutly of prestige.In tho event of the Titanio conflict wc have aliorc regarded us so far postponed, rather thin avened, taking (dice ; it is not likely that the United States would be other than neutral, though probibly their neutrality would be tinged with a sentiment and tone of revenge for England's neutrality during the Amciican civil war, or rahtcr, iu iruth, fur tho mitpouringn of the London press nod their incessant repetition by certain journalists on this side of the Atlantic, who, born upon the other, thought it more to their credit to rehash the Tinwi and Cost than to originate fur theui'clves on American topic* while wriliua on the Amerio n continent, and to t y to make the country of their adopt! m a charnel house, by w ly of displaying the pi wer if tho couniry of their birth.Tho conduct of the Djiuiiiimi, wc liupc, will bo more rational than these gentlemen ni-lied thaï ol the Province to be.And wi.ether the American neutrality be sullon or comtimuii soiiii-frieiidly or scmi-hnstilo, or simply exact, as Europe wants her in e iviiy and never regards her ninimers, it is to be hoped that Canada will second the wisdom of the mother country, and insist upon her European burn gu>at- ub-t .ii.iug from that kind ol \u201cUritonisui \u2019 udiich lias almost induced Brit tin to give up the country, and furnished the anti-colonial party with their stock aiguineut tint \"Canada is likely (?) to provoke the Atiiciicuus.\u201d In liter, to be perlecrly p.sxive will be Canada'* loyal du>y and inotimiMe ndvitiingc during that gicat contest, in which it is io be hoped Engl ind and ber allé s will «cliieve fiesb glory over Rutsia and her Rhtai*b henchman.THE QUEBEC HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.Tbo first exhibition of ibis Society opened yeeterday, aud if tho reader will ae company us to tbo new Dtill Shed, on Grande Allée, vvu will endeavor to make him acuusiuted with the result.'1 be entrance to the building had a portal or BRIDGET DURGAN OR DKIGNAN S CONFESSION.Tho true name of this murderess was Deignan, and her last oonfeaaiou to her counsel appear! to bo a truthful accouui of tbo terrible crime which she committed.She disavows her former cbidl-tuions, made fur tbo purpose of throwing blame upon pistil thrown over it, which was dressed ether».aDll gives an account of her previous with branches and decorated widi devices in lif®i iu which (hero is nothing remarkable, flowers , this gave to a naturally bald build except in so far as it shows how employers ing a somewhat attractive ap|iearauee.At had to beg bouse sorvuiits to engage with two o'clock a osrpot was to be aeon running 1 them.1 he following is the material put through this entrance Into the abed, and a °l Hio revelati n : \u2014 few minutes afterwards the Governor Gem *\u2022 While I was living with Dr.Coriell, I tal arrived with his family.They were Wl* taken sick, and 1 did not feel able to received by the President of the Society, th?, wor.lf' \u201c,\"1 .tlwuR.\u2018't \u2018\t^ve: .\t-,\t*\t,,\t, .,,\t.\t, » 'lr».( iritll \u2022ct iiicii\tlo hear tliut l Mr.E.Rurstall.and the Committee, and, Wl,\t,c.,ve .but ,h(J du0tor became tbe band (truck up the National Anthem, exceedingly interested in my case.The tho doors were thrown open to tho public weather buiug quite cold, tbe doctor thought The first impreasiou on entering the build ing i« disappointing, owing to the dispro portion between tho size and tho quantity of plants exhibited, and parti) to thu evident haste sod paucity of the decorations.The feeling, however, wears oil as soon us the eye wanders from the general view, and begins to take in the details.Immediately facing the entrance there is a device in flowers, 8 feet high, by J.Paxton, Wood-field, taking tho 1st prize.This is in good tho room too cold for me t sleep in ; so he lud mo to make my bed and lie in tho sitting loom.But 1 wui not sati-fied iu i)ing there ; then he wanted mo to take tbe Iront room upat.irs, which Mr*.Coriell objected to.I was then induced by him tii in ike my bed in the kitchen by tho lire, which 1 did.win n ho would stop by me, and, as be *uid, watch mo.One night he brought the lounge from the silting room, and 1 ly upon it to watch mo.At this, Mrs.Coriell mono strited with him, and *aid ihut hecouid lot the lounge remain in its ( 1 ice in the sitting ,\t,\t,.1 room and watch mo ua well as to pull it out taste, and commemorates tho great p \u2022 Hi a* .- _\u2022 _ t .- _i.\t.THE LANCTOT SWINDLE.We have already mentioned the very dirty business brought to light io Montreal relative to tho transactions of Lanotot, the Opposition candidate, while a member of the City Council there.So bad a look bave they that tho Ilmthl publicly washes its bands of the fellow and his pretension».CUSTOM HOUSE RECEIPTS.The amount collected at the Custom House to-day w.s 81110.58.Cl.USE OK THE U.VTIllXt) Season.\u2014The bathing season may be considered closed for this year.At M urray Ray there were but 10 families remaining yesterday, most of whom leave this week.For the last two da) s tho weather h is been very pleasant there, and this season, not tiocold.Mr.Du Kcigcr ha* done a good business tbi* year and i* having extensive repair* made to hi* new ftvorito hotel.Tho Magnet returned thi* morning lilcrarly crowded with passengers.The kindness and attention shown by all hand* from the gallant Captain Fsirgrieve, down, was the theme of general remarks, lien.Hussion, who was un board expressed well pleased with tbe arrangements.In piitieular wc would mention Mr.Simpson the purser, who is quite the ladies friend, and mérita the praise awarded him by tb many tiavelhr* by this line.change through which the province* have just passed.Under a crown is the wnd \"Monck,\u201d then follow* four cornucopias with bouquets, signitiying the prot-peiity we may hope for under the new tulu ; under these are arches of flower* linked with the names of the four Loeil Governors.Belleau( Stinted, Williams sud Do)le.A smaller device of Mr.Clark, Dr.Doughs'* gar lenen in which berries of tbe mountain ash In: in a prominent feature, takes the tccoml p izc.On both sides of the door are ba-kets of flowers by Lowe, from Mr.Levey'*,\u2014those, as all of Mr.Levey's contributions from Cutiraqui, arc specially marked a* not for competition.The room is divided by three table s running its whole length, with pu* sages at the ends and across the centre, tpuce being left at the w-st end for the baud sud refreshment table.Turning to tho left from the entrance, we find on tin tir-t t.ble more rustic bs.-kes liom Ca'u-raqui ; these were kindly furnished for decoruiWe purposes and not hr c unpctitioo.A device of fruit and flowers for the supper tuide by Mr.K.Ferguson,gardener to Mr E.Burstall, took the 1st prize.Of the dahlia*, from amateurs, tho l*t prize was taken by Mr.Faris, of Sorel; the 2nd by Mr.David Hell, of Little River.Twelve piusies by Mr.J.Paxton are excellent, and tako the 1st prize; Mr.It.Ferguson 2nd.These for size and perfection are unrivalled.Mr.W.Bell comes in here a very good third, for an amateur.The choice between the competitori is very difficult.Of the gardenera' collection of 12 aetts.R.Ferguson took tbo 1st prize; J.Paxton 2nd.Eighteen, named, dissimilar, J.Paxton 1st; R.Ferguion 2nd.Twenty four do., J.Paxton 1st, It.Ferguson 2nd.There an-also some very pretty clusters of pompone dahlias, shown by R.Lowe, witli cut roses aud collections of dahlias.Coming to the second table, wc find it occupied by the greenhouse plants\u2014cypresses, heaths, nza lias, luurestinis, orange trees, came lias, India rubber trees, rhododendrons, Ac-Most of theae plants shew first rate culture, and oa they have been many years in this country, any mismanagement would have had time to tell sensibly upon them.Being all winter-flowering plants, however, they present a very quiet look to the s|*>ctator.aud ladly want a break or two into some of tho taller and more striking forms of vegetation.Something was done to enliven this table by the introduction of variegated geraniums, coleus verschapelli, Ae.In a smaller and lower room tho plant* us ar.ranged would have looked effective enough Fur the 12 best greenhouse plints Mr.R.Ferguson took the 1st prize.Among tlie*o were a lovely stcphaueti* and un ullumundu.both in flower, and a superb Citnelia, shewing a muss of buds.Tbe 2nd prize fell to Mr.McDonald, it Mr.J.Gilmour's seat ut Marchmoot, a cactus Mediterr.inci being u striking object among these.3rd, Mr.J-P.iiion, with a beautiful acacia deubuta.For the bi-M stove plant* the l*t piizc wa* awarded to Mr.Puxton.The lot cont'iincd a fine gosneria coeeinea and ipomci Icaiiii in flower.Fnehaiaa are next on tl c t iblo, wo may say there are none to look ut.I n the planta exhibited had evidently flowered Imt winter, aud show that they want test.Mr.J.Ferguson is tho only rxi ibitoi ami takes the 1st piize.Had there been inorc time for gardeners to pieparo their llovn-r iug plants, there would doubt es* have been u good ozhibition of these and riniilur showy slit ubs, and it may be said here that mos' of the defects of the exhibition were owing to want of time for picparation and suffi cunt spiiit of emulation, thus reducing tin number of competitors to hslf » dozen.Rons, ton, were absent, and thi* w * a sensible bias.The end of th s table i-devoted to mosle geraniums, lit pi izc lor f> J .Puxton, snoog which \" Dr.Lindly is conspicuous; 2nd.J.Fergu*ron with a well flowered \" Eugene Mazurd.\" These plants all want a trimming : decayed leave* und withered trusses sdd nothing to the beauty of the planta.This brings us into the immediate vicinity of the Rand of thu .'!0ih Regt., which plays well but rather loud, and with hasty steps wo retreat to a dix tance at which our ears arc safe, though wc arc atill deafened by the chromatic tempest.More in our next.The show will be continued to-morrow from 10 a.m.to 10 p.m.in the kitchen where I was, when tho doc t -r got mad and remarked to mo (hit ho wished Mrs.Coriell was dead or out of the way.I uiadu myself think, from this re-1 iuiuik, that the doctor liked me, and did really think that he wanted to get her out d'thé way, and this preyed upon my mind, iiid gave me so much uneasiness, that 1 really thought I must kill her; beeiuso I thought, if 1 put her out of the way.I w>uld he all right with the doctor, aud would be kept with hit\", and would take i;ire of the bouse and the baby.Win n I i itended to leave.Dr.Coriell induced me to *tiy until I got better.Ou the 25th of February, l heard him say that lie was going away to be absent until Ltu at night or he might not return uutil next day.I went over in tho evening, about 8 or 9, to Mr.Wibiam Vail's, and told the girls that Mr.Coriell would not be at home that \u2022.ighl.When I returned, Mrs.Coriell went to her bed-room and undressed, \u2022dipped on her wrapper, and came out in thu siliiug-ruou), and lay down ou the lounge-, 'ly mind had been previously made up ihat I would put her out of thu way some rime win'll thu doctor was absent.1 waited until she got soundly to sleep, and wlicn ill was mill outside, and nut a sound inside, I thought it a fitting opportu-ii'y, and I took up the little chair of the child's, which was in the room, and creeping stealthily up to her, I struck lier with it on the head twico.Mrs.Coriell svas only stunned by the blow*, und, jump-iiiij ou her feet, she staggered once or twice; sod, when partially recovered, and found it came from me, she exclaimed : ' Don't kill mo Bridget,' and grasped me by the throat to struggle with me for life.During this time I bit her on the cheek to make her release her hold : then she ; icked up a chair and struck at, but missed me.Shu then ran out of the door U|ina the porch iuto the garden.I ran after her and brought her back ; and, us I cumu in, Mamie, the baby, stood in tho middle of tlie Jloor, and, as she passed, she stooped dnu-n, onibruoud and kissed it ; When I *cizcd the bread-knife, which I had previously prepared, and placed on tho table iu the sitting-room, and stabbed lier two or three limes ; when she grasped tlie knife, ind, in my endeavors to wrench it from her grasp, cut her hands very terribly.\"After releasing her hold upon the knife, 1 took hold of her and pushed her iu the bedroom, and a* l was doing this sbo resisted and placed her bloody hands against the \u2022tour ; but I succeeded in forcing her into the room and threw her on tho bod, where I stabbed her repeatedly with the knifo.As 1 was forcing her in the bedroom, the kerosene lump, which was burning, got upset ; md, after slabbing her about twenty time* with the knife, I let her lay on the bed, supposing she was dead.I then picked up thu lampund pmred the content* of it on the bud and over her, aud went out and shut thu door.I then set Mamie oo the loungu and went upstair?with a light, and commenced to ransack tho bureau, to make an impression that robbers had been there, and, in uiy haste to overhaul the thing*, the bureau was upset.1 placed the lamp \u2022n ti.o window, und after the bureau wu* capsized, l run down stairs and forgot the lump.\"1 thou changed Mamie's clothes, and took the little frock it hud on, it bcin-.' bloody, und rolled it in a paper, and put the end of it in the stove and lit, und, opening the bedroom do t, I threw it on the bed.1 then shut the door and fusiened it, and sit down on tho lounge aud tank up I.tile Mamie.I then heard u noise at the bed o-m window, and ran out on the porch md saw Mis.Curcill standing ut the wiu-luw with both hands clasping the window-lib.I pu-hed her aud she tell dead ujioii t .o floor.\" 1 returned to the sitting-room, snd igai i took up little Mamie and left (he house.'' In il I got as tar ss tho road gate I saw that I had left tho light burning in the siitmg-rooiu, nod I returned to the house and put it out.Then I left again and went over to Wm.Oorioll's, und they ic fused me admittance.Then I went over t'i Mr.Little's and he admitted me, ami took me into the room where his wife w^s in bed.Mr*.Little took Mamie wiih lier iu bed, and, us I was sitting down, Mr.Lit le spoke of the blood on my skirt, when I put it under .me that it w>-uld not be mure pirticulirly noticed.You know the remainder.This is a correct statement.\u201d The execution of Bridget Durgan took pi eo at New Brunswick, New Jersey, on Friday last.Sbo was attended to the rcallbld by two priests, and u brutal crowd liuntied and insulted her in her lust moments.Thoops Outwahd.\u2014Two companies of the 4th Battalion of the P, (\u2019.(J.Rifle Brigade, with the families of the married men of the regiment, arrived d'>wn from Montreal this morning by tho Richelieu (.'jtupany * steamer Montreal, and were at once transferred to H.M.S.Scrapis by the Levis Ferry Company's steamer Notre Dame.The remainder of tho battalion will nnivc to ni.'lit by tho Canada and imme distely umbaik for England.- \u2022 \u2022 \u2014 A TT kkisii Pkim k in Town \u2014His Highuens Guiierel Hussein, a Prince of Royal bh>od, aud Secretary of War to the Turkish Government, arrived in this city this morning, after visiting tho Saguenay.HisHigneasis stopping at the St.Louis, and will, after seeing the sight* iu the Ancient Capital, proceed to Montreal.He travels incognito.S S.Damasci s passed Father Point at 1.30 p m.with 11 cabin passenger* snd k g lierai cargo.Arrivai, oe the Circus and Mena-OKIUE.\u2014The great combined United States Circus and Menagerie will cuter Quebec to-morrow (Friday) morning ubout 10 o'clock.iii .kiug a publie procession through the principal streets, attended by their full military band.The cortege of wagons, horse*, baggage van*, and other travelling paraphernalia, cxiends nearly half a mile in length.The splendid bund chariot leads the procession, discoursing eloquent music us it proceeds along.For the convenience of families, and to avoid the crowd at the door*, tickets imy bu obtained of C.E.ILdiwcll A Co , Ruade street, opposite the Post Office, und ut Robert Morgan's music st, 1807.\tlm-17l t'- «-J PROVIM\u2019K OK QIKBKC.tlr TORI A, l-y the (< race ol Uoi> of the l.'ait-< kage, which should be carefully preserved.Sole agent f.-r the LTiitcd States A Canadas Jiill MuSKs, N.Y.N II.\u201411.00 and six postage stamps, eiiclog- letum mail.Northrop A Lyman, Newcastle, ' W., (Jen-eral Agent» 1er Canada.Ndd 111 Qu.bee by Bowles A McLeod, Jolm Mui-son A i « , -.K.liurke, K.Uirotrx, and all Medicine Dealer* Quebec, Dee.ÏS IHUN.\t29U-12nr CieaiiSu the Blood.II n cornipf, or while j our i tainted lilood, you are so k all over '-it may burst out in l\u2018im-'ob-Hor Snrks, or in soim \u2022 ictlvo ili-ease, or it may ; mere!) k««p)ou listless lepressed ami good for .oiliing.Rut you can-uid bave good health \u2019linVore»: AXKH\u2019a Saiis/-i-AKtt.i.A purges out these impurities; it ex-pils di-i'iise i-n-l restores htultli and stiinu-lales lire oigans of health Into vigorous action.II.n o It rapidly cures a variety ot complaintN wtitch are caused by impurity of the blood, such us Scrofula, or King s Evil, Tumois, I'lci-is, Sores, Eruptions, Plnrpb s, llloti hi s, Boils, St.Anthony\u2019s Fire, Rose, or Erysipelas, 'I ette-r or Halt Rheum, Scald Head.Ring Worm, Cancer or Cancerous Tumors, Sore Eyes, Female Diseases, such as Retention, Inegclailty, Suppression, Whites, Sterlli-y, also Syphilis, or Venereal Diseases, Liver I'oluphiinta, and Heart Discuses.'Iry A vgriV Saiisai-.uiiu.a, arid see for yourself th surpri-ing uciivity with which it cleanses tin-blmul ami cutes these disorders.Durb-g lute years the public have been miid-d l-v large bottles, prc-leudlng to give a i|Uaet -.f Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar.Most of those have been frauds upon the si- k, for they not only contain little, if anv, S .rsaparitla, but often no curative ingredient wlmt-ver.Renee, bitter disappointment has followed the use of tbe various extract» of Bursaparillu airicb lloorl tlie ru rrket until Hi« uAmc itself bus become syn -u mous with imposition and cheat Still we call this compound.\u201cSarsaparilla,\" und intend to supply such a remedy as shall r-seue the n tm-r from the loarl of obloquy wblcn rests up-iu it.We think we bave ground for L-elivnig it has virtues whielr are irresistible by the class of diseases it is in tend \u2022 I to cure.Wo cau ussure tbe sick that we off-ir tliem tire best alteriintivu we know bow t > produce, ami we bave reason to believe, ir Is by far the most effeutual purifier ot the lilootl y-t discovered avk-s t.'tuuiiY i'a-TuuAL is so universally kuoa-n to surpass every other m-'di iue for the cure of l.'i-ughs, Colds, lulliienxt, Hoarse, ness.Croup, Rrom hitls, Incipient UouHitiup.tiou ami lor the relief of Consumptive l'aient» in advanced stages if the disease, tiial it is useless here to recount the evident-of its virm.-s Thu world knows them.Prepared by Da.J C.Avia A Co., Lowell Ma-s , and sold by all Di ugglsts and dealers in mcdlt i lie everywhere.U.McLeod, Agent, Quebec.jyd-Jm.RIMMEL\u2019S -inalit) lunule any RIMMEL S ToIl.ET VINhOoR, to superic-d Kail l'ob-une.RIM.XKl \u2019S LA VfcN HER WATER, distilled fn in Mite barn tlo* -r.RIMMEL\u2019S Jm Kh\\ t Ll'B,Kraiigipaune, in - xi|in-i \u2022 fiugrain e.ill-i >1 Kl.'S »i I.YChRIN K, ilouey, Windsor, ai.-l eiib i I.il-1 r-oa| s.BIMMi.I.'k LiMKJI 1CK uud Ulycgrine lor B- untile mg rtie unir.i-lM.MI Lks LnllUN for Wbitiiiing auo In-iiutilyii g me Comt-lexlon HIM iil.L.' Pi.Kl* l MK VAl'UUIZKR.Perfumi Fount.iin», ate., etc.sold by all I e-l-iiiiery Vendors in tbe World RIMMEL, i\u2019ertiiiner tu II.R.II.tb< I UINi K - F WALES, uti.\u2018-trand, an 2*.Cornbrll, London.\u2022 uei-ec, May lei, tstiti.\tluo-Um-law CLEANLINESS ! btnve most brlllautly polished in two min utes fur less than one larthing W.c.N I X E Y\u20198 \u2014CK1.I8HATX0 HXOISTiBXD\u2014 X» a a b: x* e a.n>.A NSW l-OMIBTIC DIHCOVX«V.Cannot be wastes), and is a preservative of Furniture from ibu injurious effects i the common arlteie now in use, as it creates no dust, and requires comparatively no labour.Hold tvtrfichtrtfin Sulni lllocki Id., 3k\t12m CIIOLEI1A \u2014A certain cure for this dis-«t.e n ay be lound in the use of Ferry (Davit\u2019 Tain Killer, WONDERFUL BUT TRUE.Mahauk RcMixaroir, the rvorld-ruoowoed Astrologist ami .Somnambulistic Clairvoyant while in a clairvoyant state, delineates tbe very tuatures of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intente power, known us tbe 1\u2019syonomotrope, guarantees to produce a perfect and life-liku picture ol tbe future husband or wife of the applicant, with data of mainage, occupation, leading traits of- huracter, Ac.This is no imposition, us testimonials without number can assert.By slating place of birth, age, disposition, color pf eyes and hair, and cn- losing lillt cents, and stamped envelope mldrc»». NEgVTy'Rtti lature or Parliament, amt -lo further de, lure ' is tfiarfoet e Ibat by tbe advlcii of Our Executive I'oum ll !.\u201cffr ot Quvfii-i-, W- liave lin» day.given Orders for \"U\u201c*\"\t.issuing inn Wills in due form, lor - ailing a 1\t.i.i-gislatuio or l'.irliainent in Our said Province whir b Writs are lo l- ai date on tliu EIGHTH day of .v I G IS I\u2019 inst inf, and to be r- lurual-le on th.- I WEN I V.MM RTH day ol sEPTEM-HER in-xt, except however the Writ* for life Electoral Divison ot G tgpé and for thu Elec, toral Hivinioii ol ( hiiontiiiii ami Saguenay, which Wills will l-u i-'turtiable on the T WEN-TY-FGi:llTH day of ot.ToBKK next.Is 'I'csTlgosv Wiikhsok, We have caused tln-»e Out Letters to be libidfe Patent, ami th- Gr- st -seal of Quebec, to be hereunto ullix-'d : Witxxss, Our Trus-ty ami W> il-lleloved Naucissx F*ok-risAi Hku.kav, Knight, Lieutenant Governor of tim Piuvince of Qu bee.M iiur Guv- rnmeiit House, In Our \u2022 ITY of Ql EBKC, in Our said Pro.vince, Hu» l-.IGJI I'll day Of Al'OOHT, in tlie ).-ar ol Dur Lord, one thousand eight hiimlre-l and sixty-»evuu, and in the thirty-litst year of Oar Reign.By Command, !.H.HI OT, r«.restores lost or stoleu property, tells you the business you are best qualilicd to pursue and in what you will be most sue.cessTbl.'ckdte* speedy rfiarriagt-s and tells you the very day you will many, gives you tbe I* inventions Vlotofia Work«, luruiiigltaai, IT ESPhCTFIJLLY direct* tbe attention ot ,, the C-'iolkcri lal Public, an-l of all who i .^tK\u2019rKKI- FENS, to the JM QMI-ARABI.E 'I\u2019M I'-KCtLI.ENCE of hi* Pro-lui Hun*, which fur QUA Li'l'Y \u201ef MATERIAL, EASY ACTION ami GREAT DURABILITY, will usure universal preference.Every Packet hears the Vac-simile of hi* Biguature, tuey can nu oniamo.t.cuii.u.every Dealer in the World ; Wholesale at the Works, Gralmm filreet, Birmiligbum ; ami at the Branch Estahlisiinient*, 91, John Street, New York; and 37, UracecbUrch Street, I.oailon, Quebec, Oct.9, 1888,\t&3-law-»32 CJ E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLICATION A will lie made nr tbe approaching Session of tin Parliament of the Province of Quebec, to amend tin- Incorporation Act of the Cor-porutb-n of Pilots for the Harbour ol Quebt-o and Bujuw, in huc-Ii manuer a* to change the peiiod of the Election of Directors of the said Corporation.Quebec, Aug 7, 1 H-;7.\t2m-183 The Ottawa River Navigation Ccmpany.71 Ali» «TKA.71EUS, 1867.Montreal to Ottawa city, Daily (Sundays excepted), stopping at St Anns, Oka, Como, Hudson.Point aux Anglais Rig nul, Carillon, Point Fortune, Grenville L'Oilginal M Jois, i\u2019.ipiueauville, Browns, Thurso ami Buckingham.THK Bl't.RKDID NSW FAST 8AILINU STBAUKSH \u2018 * PRINCE OF WALES,\" Captain II.W.Suxi-ukrd.4 \u2018 QUEEN VICTORIA,\" Captain A.Bown.A Train leaves the Ibu aventure Street D-pot every morning, ('undiiy* excepted) at SEVEN 01 lin k .i.m-ct at La-bine wilh the *>t.-amer \u2022 PRI NVE uF WA LES,\u201d (Bretk-iig-) for Cunillon, passing through .uke St.Louis, St ilnii » Kapbls, ami Lake of Two Mouniaius, Ei-im t arilloii hy Railroad to Gr- u ville join the Steaini-r \u201cQUEEN V croRIA,' (Dinner) tm Ultawa City.Ar.live 830 D'JWN WARD, the St.iinu r \" Qcxkn Vic-T-RIA,\" leavi s urtawa Cil, at8.30n.m., pa»-»-i g-r* nrrivuu at Moutreal hi 4.45 p.ru.The comfm 1 and i-vouoiny of tlii* Line is iinsiifp-tsKc-l while tin-ronl-passe»* ilnou.h one of the m-st pii'iure»quu lii-OKI* in Canada, ami is the mo.t fashionable fur Tuur-i»t*.I a«*i-ngers for thu 1 - lebrated Caledonia Springs will |.|.landed at l.'Oiigiual.PARCl.Ls EXI'REniS i-aily fr.-m the office to Ottawa and inti-iinedlnle landing*.Bagenge ¦ lo 1 kt-d lliroogh.Single, It-'tinn and Ext urslon, Tii kets to Ottawa an-l ml rno-ii-ti- lamiinr* maybe .Matin-d at the nffii Mercantile L brary Ibulding Bonavi-iitur- stieel (m-ariy opposite \u2022 In- lloi-a\\ei tute Hall), i-r on board the Slealll.i.and Return Tii kets to Ottawa can \u2022 lain-it at the Bunavunture Depot.MARKET STEAMER \u2019DAGMAR,\" t'apt.McGowan.I'/itranh.\u2014 ' eav.» ( uniil llisin, Tuesdays and I-inlay*,at noon, U'-r Jt\u2014l.-avi* 1 it 1 i li'ii .M-ml»)» and ThuiMlays, at 8 a.m.R.W.SHEPHERD.Quebrc, May III, 1867.name, lik- ness and ch.-lraoteristics of th person.She reads your very thought*, *»d by her almost supernatural powers unveil* tbe dark and bidden mysteries of tbe futuro.From the star* we see iu the Uruaneut\u2014thu maleflc stara that overcame or predominate in the cîmllgOfatloii\u2014from ihe aspects and posi every imagitiable topic, fltHE LONDON JOURNAL, the le-Ht cheap-X est, largest, and most beautiful illiittrut-ed Publication ever issued, having a Great-1 CircutatioM than that ol any other periodical in the world.'I'QIC LONDON JOURNAL is Issued in X Weekly Numbers, One Penny.1M1E LONDON JOURNAL In Moutbl Part*, Sixpence.rnilK LONDON JOURNAL Half-yearly L Volumes, Four sbilliug* and Sixpence.THE LONDON JOURNAL Volumes I t.46 are now ready, bound in cloth.The London Journal (CONTAINS ORIGINAL AND DOMESTIC J Novel* by tiro lir»t Authors of tbu day \u2014 Short Tale»\u2014Poems\u2014Educational amt Social E-srv*\u2014iDi-sfi ij-lions of the rp-itt Remarkable Place* iu the World\u2014Thousand* of useful Recerpi* of every jtiod\u2014Reeonle of Scieutitic us ami Discoveries\u2014Statistic* embracing all tlie tlllniul Returns published, ot Public Accounts\u2014Population\u2014Emigration\u2014 Health\u2014Military, Naval and Commercial Affairs\u2014Valuable General Statistical Information\u2014 Articles ol Literary and Hisb-rbul Interest, illustrative of pa»»ing event*\u2014Witty und Ladfffldhle Jokes ami Anerdutes\u2014A lionu ot thy planets aud the tii\u2019-d star» in the voluminous personal Correspondence upon hedve'n's at the time of birth, she deduces Ihe future destiny bf man.Fail not to consult the gr^atelt Askrpb-glst on cartb.It costs you but a trille ami you may never again have so favourable an opportunity.Consult*-tijn fee, with likeness and all d- sired informational.1 arties living at adistancucau consnit tbe Madame by mail with equal safely and satisfaction to themselves,as if in person.A fill! Add explicit chart, written jut, wilh all inquiries answered nml likeness enclosed * EL\u2019S Ik IIILANO-IHI.ANu, or the Flower of Flower*.lock-y Club, Mood Violet, Tea Flowers, Coffee f lowers, A other di I (clou* prifiinir».RIMMELS IGILET to any hitu il.- (.olognc Sanitorv purpoo-s.UM.MKL.-s LAVENDER WATER of un-\u2022 qualbd q la'ity.RIMMELS ' GLYCERINE, WINDSOR, union CAROOMS OKTUHOEVS \u2014OR\u2014 S 3 Extract from Lancet, December 22, 1888 Lrq.Carxoni* Dktxuuxxs \u2014We are verv sceptical of tne value of now n-medi-.-s.and it was in » spirit of sccptjcism that we tried tin liq.carbotl* detergens.It is represented to be u concentrated alcobolic solution of the \u2022 onsritueot* of coal t«r, and to contain all the active iugr.-dleuti of the tar, to wit, bensine, napthaline, and phentc acid.The addition of water, with igiuti-m, roakes a durable mulsion, iu which the tar remains fn a state of true suspension,£}|go»t equival- nt to solu-lioo \u2022\t\"\u2018t\t5 x^i*rk\u2019Qcu of th« oaud.'t!'h2y\"/vna moA ^î^.'tjia^Bgjfe in thé cade oT varlaji» »kin il)tea»e'sf Mpe^ally of ihe chronic e- ssmath* < U*»; and oUe cas-of p«oiia»is #b1ch Kid resist.-d all other kimls \"f treatwe'nl *010101 got wr|l nnd*r th appfiimtlin' qf the )iq\t.\"\t\u2018\t'\t\u201c\t\"\t\"\"\t\" \u201c our very c- \u2014iju\t.* efc,T,! a-le* Of dlSeMe, aud in Vàrlon* otbeil, fUr II .1» felnl titee-'»,' ic.; the' prcparitfiih Is put into the form ol soap.PURE COAL TAR SOAP.(REU1STKREU AS SAPU CARRUNIS DETERGE NS.) This Soap i* unrivalled as a SKIN SOAP, a* provetl by abundant medical testimony.Uy daily use iofeetioVrsdis-asesare preveut-d, aud a clear and healthy appearance Imparted to the skin.' Sold I# tablet* at 6d.and li.each, by all Chemist*.The above arc manufactured by the Sol* Proprietor», W.V.WRIGHT & Oompy., i\\L-,\\V MUSIC.T Ul).Galop, by J.Holt llandiuiistei-,(Illu»trat- Thu Adieu Waltzes, Snelling.Dontiacona Quuliilius, U.Gagnon.Tbe Silver Ripples Waltzes, Coûte.Tbe liild of Reauty Galop.Tbe Claribel Waltz, Coûte.St.Valentine's Galop, Relie, The Marie Vuliu, Col.liaillie.sor^cj-ssj.You're fooling rue, French A English text, Grieve not for me.They tell me 1 am quite lorgo Shyliu Hawn.Over the sib lit way.Under tlie Daisies.Slug, Smile, Sleep.Cornu sing with mo.Why was I looking out?For Sale by R.MORGAN.Music Dealer.Quebec, March 9, 1887.\t38 LEA AND PERRINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.DECLARED BY CON>OISSEURS TO BI THE ONLY COOD SAUCE.CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD.{HE success of this most delicious and unrivalled Con-lim-nt baling caused certain dealers to apply th* name of 11 Worcestershire Sauce \" to their own inferior compounds, the 1'uhlic is hereby informed Gut tbe only way to secure tbu genuine, is to ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS\u2019 SAUCE and to ice that their names ars upon the trru/iprr.label*, ito//nr and bullle.-Home of the foreign markets having been Kir pp I i* d with a spurious Worcestershire .Sauce upon the wrapper and labels of which tin- name» of Lea and Perrin» bave been forged, L.and P.give notice that they have furnished their correspondents wilh power of attorney to take instant proceedings against Manufacturers and Vendor* of such, or any other imitation* by which their right may be infringed.A>K FOR LEA A PE'-iRINS\u2019 SAUCE, Akd Sss Nam* on Wiai-cxh, Larxl, Rottlx and Stoi-pbb.Wholesale and for Export by tbe Proprie, lor*, Worcester ; Crosse sud Blackwell, London, Ac., Ac.; and by Grocers aud Uilmerr universally.Quebec, Doc.M, 1886.\tl2m-288 \\\\J HISKERS arid »V MUSTACHES forced to groiv upon the smoothest face in from three to five Weeks by using DR.SE VIGNES RESTAURATEUR CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful dlsiovery iu modern science, acting upon the Heard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner.It has been used by tbe elite of Pari* aud Louduri witlr tbe most tlattering succès».Names of ail purchaser* will be registered, and if entire satii-faction is not given in every instance, thu money ivill be cheerfully refunded.Price by mall, scaled and postpaid, $1.Descriptive circulars and testimonials mailed free.Address RERGER, SHUTT-i * CO., chemists, No.'J85 River Street, Troy, N.Y'., Sole agents for the United States Quebec, April 5, '.867.ly-81 L) EAU\u2019l'Y,\u2014Auburn, ml 9k D Golden, Flaxen, B.Jÿ and Silken CURLS in \"tint < d by the of *¦ fEBl'iof.DkRuki x » Fm-SER I-E CHE VEUX, and Silken CURLS produced by the use of Prof.DsUnxi x s FRISER LE CHEVEUX, _ One application warranted to curl tbu\"moKt struil and s'Ubborn Iriir of either sex into wavy ringlets,or heavy msssive curls.Has been used by tbe fashionables of Paris and London with tbu most gratifying results.Does no injury to t're bair.Price by mail, sealed aud postpaid, $1.Descriptive circulars mailed free.Address DERG EU, SHUTTS A CO., Chemists, No 285, River Street, Troy.N.Y., Sole Agents for tbe United States.Quebec, April 5, 1867.\tIy-8l There cometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young aud to old, to great and to small ; Tbu beauty which once was so precious and rare, Is free fui all, ami all may bo fair, RY THE USE OF CHASTELLAR\u2019S WHITE LIQUID E ISI A.M E L , For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, I'llE MOST VALUABLE AND PERFECT preparation in use for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, Unit is only found in youth.It quickly r- move* Tan, Freckles Pimpies, Dlo'cbis, Moth Patches, Sallowuess Eruption», and ail impurities of tbu skin, kindly In-nling tlie same, having the *kiii white and eb-ar as alabaster.Its use cannot be deteited by thevlnscst scrutiny, aud being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless.It is the only article of thu kind used by tlie Frent li, anil is eon»Mercd by the Parisian a» indi*pen»uh,e t- a perfe- t toilet, Upwardsof :i0,0(Ml b-.tlle* weruio.il iluring the iu»t year, a siiffieient guarantee of its efficacy.Prie-only 75 cent*.Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SHUTTS A CO., Chemist*.285, River St., Troy, N Y.Quebec,April 6, 1867.\tly-82 AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE VALMKUK, STEAM MA.Nl FAC11 KKU \u2014or\u2014 Fomiture, Cliaifi, Mlsad^k All Orders executed on tbe Sbolh-sl Noli .ïi* Hu Is also plepen -I to alte 1-1 I lli.iab, bnving a tuaguiU- ent Heurs-i, an-l i» 1.1 :y 1» supply at the shortest uulnc 1 DFI'I SS I S' WOOD, nr IRuN, having an U\".1 iiikUt ol sizes.CRAPES, ULoYI'.-», Ac., laii.l»l.e.| to order.NO.28, ST.VALLIKRE STREi I', QUEBEC.Quebec, Dec.22, 1866.\tI2m-2.i'j E.J.CHESLE f, STOCK RROKER, Land and Mining Asuiil.\u2014ALbo,\u2014 PATENT RIGHT ACtNT.Office\u2014Montreal Telegraph Building* o'irr.A.w^Y.REFERENCES : Hon, John A.Mai-Dnnsld, Kingston , H-n Alexander Campbell, Kingston .Hsm.J- bn Hamilton, Kingston ; Hon.James Patton, Kingston; lion.G-o ge lirowti, Toronto; Rheriff Jarvis, Toronto ; C, J.Camphell, K»q , Manager Commercial Rank.Toronto; T.Woud ide, E»q.,Manager Royul Rank, Totuulo, Hull.P.M.Vunkoughnut, Chancel lor, Toronto ; Hou.T.D.McGee, Minlstir of Agriculture, Moutreal; Win.Workman, K»tp, I r.- id- nt City Bunk, Montreal, R.S.Cassells, L»-i , Manager Dank U C.Quebec; Hon.J.n.Macdonald, Cornwall ; Judge Jui vis, 1 01 nwall, Hou.K.Perry, M.L.C.Cobourg.Quebec, Dec.15, 1866.\t'28!< RU8TON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S PRIZE PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO \u2019S PRIZE THRASHING MACHINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S PRIZE FLOUR MILLS AND SAWING MACHINES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S CONTRACTORS\u2019 LOCOMOTIVES.RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.\u2019S PATENT CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS.RUSTON, PROCTOR A CO.Engineers, Lo-emotive Wotks, Lincoln, England.Quebec, May 0, 1867- 26-lnf.lO-; Oakey\u2019s Yon-Mummal Silver-smiths' Soap, SURPASSES all other A'rlleles for CLEAN-ING aud POLISHING SILVER, ELECTRO-PLATE, Ac., Tablets Cd each.JOHN 0AKEY ft SONS, Manufacturers ol tbu WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH, INDIA RUBBER KNIFE BOARDS, EMERY, HLAt K LEAD, CABINET GLASS PAPER, EMERY and GLASS CLOTH, Ac SCOTCH, FRENCH, LONDON, RUSSIAN, and other G LUES.WELLINGTON MILLS, Ulackfriars Road, Loudon.S.Quebec, March 13, 1867.\t12m-61 B I 8 H O P\u20198 (UUNl\u2019tsAK Effervescent titrate of Magnesia INTRODUCED AND PUEPAMKD BY ALFRED BISHOP, OlanufaotariQg Chemist,\t, -\t» ^ 10\t\u2022 \u2022% ?\t.w, ^\tIt will n luoTo all tu*rvuua AfTcctioDR, -(Kitency.or any of tbe consequences of youthful indiscrétion, renders it the must valuable prepaiation ever discovered l\u2019IN EG AU, superior for nil Toilet and\t'W\"?P,mu,S #c'- I aOUTUWARK STREET.LONDON, 3.K\u201e Removed from No.11, Old Fish Street, E.C.Establisbcd 1667.\\f»»srs W V WRIGHT A Cmnnv will lie LONDON rpiIIS perfectly white and delicately dean X granulated preparation posKi-sies remarkable effStVeBCvtit qualities, which far surpafses the oruinary Keidhls Powder in it* Cooling, Refreshing, aud Mild Aperient properties, a* well as in its llaror as a saline draught.It is particularly well adapted for women and young children, on account of its most agreeable ffavor and mild effect.N.tl.\u2014The genuine lias the name IIISHUP upon tbu Uottle, also the Name and Trade Mark upon tbe Label, and 1» sold in convenient sizes, and secured Iu so perfect a manner that ilmay be shipped with nafet.to any part of tbe world.Manufacturer also of Granulated and Effervescent Carbonate of Iron, I'itiat- of Iron, ; Citrate of Quinine, Citrate of Quinine and Iron.Carbonate of Litbia iu Tubes, Citrate i.f RIMMELS ROSE WATER CRACKERS, St ENT WAIt RES, and other amusing devil CONSUMPTION are effectually cured by KeaUnK\u2019u Vough Miozcug*1*.FOR HALF A CENTURY' tlii* well known remedy tor Pulmonary Disorders lias successfully sUftxl tbe test of publie approval, and heir usefuluesa has been extended to ei-i ry i-lime and country of tlie civilized world.They may be found alike on tbu gi-l-i fields of Australia, the back #ood* of America, iu every important place iu tlie East or West ludie», and tbe Palace of Pekin.During Ibis long period limy have withstood tlie pretention* of numerous inferior rival*, aud ari- now (lie acknowledged nutidute of Coughs, Cold», Asthma, Ac , Prepared and sold iu Boxes and Tins by \u2022 llONAS KxATixo, Chemist, Ac., 79, St.Paul's hurchyard, Loudon.Retail b) all Druggists ud Patent Mfdh.iiiu Vendiii» in tlie Woild N.I).\u2014To prevent spurious iniiutioii», 1 lease to obseive that the word* '- KKA ITNGs COUGH LOZENGES\u201d are engraved mi tlie Government Stamp of uadi Do.x, without which none are genuine.Nov.22, 1866.\t26-2atv-270 EXCELSIOR I EXCELSIOR ! ! CHASTELLAR\u2019S HAIR EX TERM Iff ATUR ! For Uemovinj; Superfluous Hair.'I'O THE LADIES especially, this tuvalu-1 able depilatory rucoiuiin nils it»cl! us being an almost Indispensable to f- iiinlu beauty, is easily applied, dues nut Inn 11 or injure the skin, but act* directly on llie ii-i-!*.It Is warranted to remove superlliioiis hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, totally, aud radii ally extirpating tbe same, leaving tin- skin m-D, smooth aud natural.T his is the only «ni- I-used by the French, anil Is the only r-a I elb-ctual depilatory in existence.Pii-e 75 cents per package, sent post-paid to any address, ou receipt of an order, i>y IIEUGKR, SHUTTS A CO., Chi mists, 285, River bt., Troy, N.Y .Quebec, April 23, 1867.\tIy-9i GEOllCJS T.CzUiï, 1 RINÏ£E mm, AT TUi Mercury Build\u2019gs Nos.12 & 13, FABRIQUE STREET-Q Ü K B K C .PLAIN AND FANCY PH IN T! N G From the smallest Card to thu largest Poster KxteuUd wHA neahuit, acruraey onj Detptlti CtK fiurbft ilUKiup Printed and publish.-i at tbe i-ffi \u2022 ol GEORGE T.CARY, 13 Fabrique stre-1, in the Citi r qvtsxc, Iu the District of Quebec "]
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