V CIHM Microfiche Series {Monograph^) # ICMH Collection de microfiches (mohographies) Canadian Inttituta for Historical Microraproductions / institut Canadian da microraproductions historiquas il i ■• ".{. Technical and Bibliographic Notes / Notes techniques et bibliographiques The Institute has attempted to obtain the best orijinal copy available for filming. Features of this copy which may be bibliographically unique, which may alter any of the images in the reproduction, or which may . significantly.change the usual method of filming, are* checked below. . - •« D Coloured covers/ Couverture de couleur L'Institut a microfilm^ le meiljeur exemplaire qu'il , lui M'itk possible de se procurer. Les d^tiils de cet- exemplaire qui sont peut-itre uniques du point de vue .bi^liographique, qui peuvent modifier une image reproduite. ou qui peuvent exiger une modification dans la. methode normale dr f ilmage sont indiques ci-dessous. • ■ ^ □ Coloured pages/ Pages de couleur p I Covers damaged/ Couverture endommagte Pages damaged/ Pages endommagtes riquas Covers restored and/or laminated/ Couverture restauree et/ou pelliculAe □ □ Cover title Le titre de D D D D missing/ couverture manque Coloured maps/ Cartes giographiques en couleur Coloured ink (i.e. other than blue or black)/ Encre de couleur (i.e. autre que bicue ou noire) D D Coloured plates and/or illustrations/ Planches et/ou illustrations en couleur Bound with other material/ Relie avec d'aut^es documents Tight binding may cause shadows or distortion along interior margin/ La reliure serrte peut causer de I'ombre ou de la distorsion le long de la marge intirieure Blank leaves added during restoration may appear within the text. Whenever potsiMa, theee have been omitted from filming/ II se peut <|ue certaincs pages blanches afoutAet lors d'une restauration apparaissent dans le texta, mais, lortque cela itait possible, ces pages n'ont pasMfilm*es. Additional comments:/ Commentaires supplAmentaires: ««•, □ Pages restored and/or laminated/ Pages restaur^s et/ou pellicultes Pages discoloured. emiire page qui comporte une empreinte d'impression ou d'illustration etSn terminant par la dernlAre page qui comporte une telle empreinte. Un des symbofes sulvants apparltira sur la derniAre image de cheque microfiche, selon le cas: l« symbole — ► signifle "A SUIVRE ", ie symbole V signlfie "FIN". iVIaps, plates, charts, etc., may be filmed at different reduction ratios. Those too large to be entirely included in one exposure are filmed beginning in the upper left hand corner, left to right and top to bottom, as many frames as ■ required. The following diagrams illustrate the method: Les cartes, plenches, tableeux, etc., peuvent Atre filmte A des taux de rMuction diffirents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour Atre reproduit en un seul clichi, II est fllmA A partli; de I'angle supArieur gauche, de gauche A,droite, et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'imagas nicessaire. Lias diagrammes suivants lllustrant la mithode. ^ « 1 » 2 3 MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST CHART (ANSI and ISO TEST CHART No 2) 1.0 Ifi^ 1^ 2.2 1^ M32 1^ Li 1^ la u 1*0 2.0 1.8 A APPLIED IM/1GE inc '65? to.l Main StfM( RochMt.r. New Yprk US09 USA ('l«S) 482 OJOO - Phon. (716) 288 - SM9 ^ rox / «" ^ f^^^ M*«irip— •^M :'5' -iiss b m ms % &i ¥ W: iiitm K ^ "i O^^^^o • AND Its . . . Principal Business- HoDses • < • • « » i • • , . t , •""•••••• • » . « . S*. . , 4.. ^. • • . « • • • • • « • • • . • « ^ • , • . .. ' r .1 .0 BY AN EMINENT HISTORIAN. (.544 ^Iv, Wadena 'i M tgg M g f - £M ,^ .* ^^■■■•^^ >d^ J^ORA -TH6- Cream of the Havana Crops. ^^f """the recqgnIzed iN?^ Standard Brands of Cigars ..«f;"«- 1 ]?adife -i^:;^ adite § Mij© I MAHUFAOTU REP BY -^ ■■■■ii(dcC — I (gable gxfeiia ^ . 1 D/JYis ^ sons. ■\^^ *MONTREAt Highest Oracto C^i^ HamitaatttrTt ta Canada.^il' t?, I HI % A' ).S. jrs ^^4. ^ WWKU cla. ■mA*-.. tig ■. ■<.. ••1 trangerS^ #VISITI.NS THE CiTY # most /frfisfic Caivadiaiv -^ '^'^'^i^ Spori^s S^ Je\welery, Merr^a 6otta^onYEmrs Etc., Etc., Etc. m^*^^!^ .^-JEWELERS #»HD OPTlClAUS-r-- "^'^Q F^riaue St.. ^ QUEBEC. ♦ ' m % b;-an expert optician always in attendance. y«» ■*» »; t 'fl,-i * T" .-,1, I -'-ft I Hi. / ilistorieal Sketel?. ~ subject of this ^e;X^;;^„r;Sf^Znor^^^ ^ ^^e - ««^)^ top-sent to the render n clear and co^^^^^^^^^ as .t n,ay ». neces'- tion of France was natuSv dhlctlrrtn l ^ "i ''''^}^^ ^*' ^P*^^"' ^^^ *"«"" power and enlargement of L^Z^^^^ •' •!"»"'^*^ «ft'>rfc for the extension of her arrived was Florida, from which heSefidS nnrvf' 5 ^^ i?^^ **^ ^^^°^ ^^^ the 50th degree of latitude and r!tSrn«d f!> V ^"^^f? *^°",K. *^® °°««* '^«- ^^^ ^8 sion of the country Zder the title of tJI V ^"^*^P« ^^ «r taking nominal ^0886^- vey of the shores alon^whiVh hi 7 ^''*"°?-. ^*^'^8 made an accurate 8itf. seaboard oflheuSst^es hL^rPs^nf' T.^^^k^S^^ '^" P""^^P*1 P^^tion of the his labor. On repe^tin. Ms t'^ifin^^ *"^^-' ^^"^ ^" ^^« return the fruits of ' dered by thTlndki s-an e Pnf hn ^""^^^"8 ye^'" ^e is said to have been mur- traditio/JfaccuraTyof wh'chhib.^^^^^ restmg solely op the authority of a elapsed bXre aSe^rlten't ^Z made to ^xn^;^ fh" '""'V^l ?! "^^^^ ^^" ^^^^^ Cartier, who >«ii. enlaced in 1534^0 oonfl,, f fT .^''^ ^^'"^ ""^ ^^'^ ''^"^t- Jacques tons each, prollutef his obieS wf h ^'' enterprise with two vessels of 60 in the barter oiS Catherine N^wf '^VTT' ^^^'' anchoring for a few days Labrador, and crolsiS tt St wS^h ^^f^^^^^ed alon'g ,the coast of anchored in a bay wWch he S ed--f,^ fV, ^ ^"'^ -^^^ ,"*"'^ "^ ^^' Lawrence, he AtGasp^heremai^d HfL H^^^^ ^^«*^ *^^« ^«^'« rfe« CWc»r«. of whom he managed to srL.de^,nl^?.JS T^ '"^ercourse with the natives, tw*o he returned after makLbStlef^^^^^^ ^ "^'"^"^ *V^^ ^^"^ *« ^'•"n^^ ^o ^liich tions induced the KW to enu famS^^ ^'S^.-'" ".^ f^" "^«^- «!« representa- ' sailed in the foltwing%rr^ pLsW 1^^^ *^^^^ vessels , with which he ern shore he expWd the St iZSnl Tf .*^^^ ^' *^ ''^ Anticosti and the nortX- gave the nan.e Xcchus fmnUhe nrofZ n 1 '""7^-^ "' **" '^^^^^^ *^ ''^^^^ he ed. This is npw thTlsland ofZleanf ^ ha w^'i^.'^ """f ^'''^ ''^''^ '' «*'«""^- Indians whom he had taken wth'^mo,«fc'f ^ "" '^''''"^ accompanied by the account of the treatment LriadS^dlK^^ ^1"^"'*^ ^^ir'*^^^ natives. Qn the followintr dav their ?.h?«f^ ^ '^5 "?*"* *^h« goodwill of the in^sUte, attended by rs\riowerrin^tw^^^^^^^^ •'"^•^"•^« C»rti«r » visit friendship took place cm the oc^^^^^^^ »nd. mutual protestations of intercourL.wiUi t^he na ives cS DroS3 «^<^»f«d.thus happily a friendly place of anchorage for hH tile fleet AtTht n? 7? ^Al"^"^"/" ^^^^''^ ^^ * ««««*•« 58576 t •&•< yi«jir,j4 w- : u w r "r<^^i!i^s^}/ ■ • *»*;«**■• • ' t^ -( • ^.H'^ty*^-^ ■\ \ Jagasii^ dU If o iiVre V JV9 27 ST. J OHU STREET "i Dress Goods and 'Frimmings, Silks and' Yei^yets, ' ' Und-erweaf^and Gloves. -^ Specialty : I^atef^proop (Cloaks. "SUITINOS AND PaNTINGS, ShIF\TS, CoLtAF^ AND ScAF\FS, UnderWeaf^^and ^LOVES, Trunks; Bags ^nd Satchels. — '■ — ^ ^ Specialty :«. {^atef^pf^of j5)ats. W ^ E:>2pericnced Tailors oa the Tpremises. •HN STREET,-^ ^^^ ■'*l 4^4^'f^> '.i'-V^A* >f-,i» '*»i (X * •» ;■ he net »,.l »«,„ »fter m& Im pinnace mi two^thli ffiTtoTJ^Hlh^I "^• ma.t ,mp«ta„t rtUage, which, taxi upon the ^TnZ^uMl^l^n^^'J' the chief Do„,„co„:-a,7,eV:;,R, elli^^^^ -"', •>"» ate thoflap: ,. of a few yeUto ^'r.S t '"il" exSuXT' i^"'^''^ hm-nig collected a nun,l«,,--of followers Inj einUlke a-ain^, l^S n ?''"**'•»'«» haighboruig coast l.e returueH w IhoX the , t Fm^^^^ '."rvfy of'Jthe Island seven years, and suaSd gilt priv^^^^^ S Henrv ?v^ T*'"^"^ ^ ^^'' of their suffering dispatched a sh? ^i^he S;,f JL^^^^^^^^^^^ "'^'^ was.nfonned ^he charge of Samt^l de cEpll So«^^^^^^^^^^^ sent out under Jkceyhich he says the IndiarSeroSb^r H^^ the Sf v^^^ of the Harbour, and the natuml streAffth of ft^" "'^ ^f ^ «»d caijacioushess anchored, suggested it H^hTnrt su^Siite fotvC S^^ ""^^^ ^« tiie gB tincti,gof founding the fi J"g!r^ ^^^.^^^ ^nd for hn„ was reserved - ^ -= •M fehe „_, _^ Wot h,.MHv4 th^^vi^iiflSalg a ^iS'B M aiSd ™» ,0 m»,g„,fica„, an .»pect that he d«,s nbt appear toS tad^i'l^^, • / • > '..-■^ il ^i m\XD^ mmtmM W^. ., 0Ut;enirf ^peens rti^Uc and ^i^torical ^^pign# m tmm* Over qyvDiFFEi^ENT Styles^ .-t^f --•'■' % Cateohe, Citadel^ A Dufferiti Terrace, lAontmorenoy Falls, Montgomery, Break Heok Steps. ^ VMoUe Monument etc, eto. , ITcry ^arge Stock of (Laaodiaa Sport ^wellery ^ I iiiy>y iiiiyi^ y i ■ «ii,ri* » ».' vS '»'*> •»'*> *« B *' » ' y i S " » "" * > " ■ " •S " " <>'*> "■»> S »"*>' G.ROUTIER, 50-52.'Mauntain Hill ~,s» '' I J- nsj^ % 5ign# race. steps. s- cry s. ■ ■ the silence of oEE on fcLt hwT "" Tt "^1""^ ^^ ^^^^"^ »«d, from viously borne o3 no Z,k? f subject sterns to have lost the name it had pre- Hurons^r fCS%o JHst«^.lt^'"^ ^cupied by a different tribe of 'S^e Champkin lost no tf^Tn TearW tL r**,^ *^, '^" ^^^" «^ ^'^^ Saguenay.' settlers, and having be^n so plSt as to S^^^^ erectmg houses fo. the new natives in his vicinity the affX !5 th« k^h? . '^ ^"""^ understanding with the manent footing, when brh f soli^^^^^^^^^ appe.,red to be fixed'^on a per- const^mt warfare witlii AW .^zhi vn^^ however who >,«! carried' on a A«ve Champlain so niuc uunoy" rin M^^ ?> ''"*"" ^^^ *^^" ^^»«»» Bt<>ne fort for their DrotectionTnh/J^iilVr^^^^ necessary to erect a ■ did not neglect tTe S^^ oflh^nfr ^'"' -" ""^^^'l ^^ ''^^ ^^^^^^^ he -4»terest tlwt, in X625 a lu^sS ofT. i 7^'' m which he took so lively an eonversion, and we;e\:cre7r £t^^^ ^^^T '"^ ^^«^ thfey had built on the banks of tho ifrwi ^., ^^^ollets m a house whi«h eralHospital. The u^St^ e e^^^^^^^^^ colony were so conspicuous tha't he was Wia^^^^^ ^^^^^1 Kirk'^pp^;s^'et^ tis':^ Vn%"' ^~"?' ?^ ^^^ Champla[ntosurrenderT?ieL?lr faiths Sfc . «^i^^ fleet, »nd summoned answer that Kirk, ignorant of wf JeaSsTeft 0„r'' P^^^^^^so "Pi^ted »n the attack of a convoy with settlL w^^iohh' ^"f ^f ^ ^ ^""^ ^^ attention to ing sumuier the-atZtTfc Wrlrw^^^^^^^^ ^!?^''i^8v I" ^^^ ^°"°^- honorable terms to the^litX XWn that Chi^fn 1 "^ /i^''"' "'^'^ ^^*'^** ""^^ resigned the fort into their han«HL. t^hampla,,,, tmding resistance useless, tryln, the ma .^t^ of wh.'f remSnod wlt^^ ^''^^ ** ^^^ «* »»^ ««""- ' them with the greatest hurantv^hr.. ""'f V^*'"' new governors, who treated number a huhdr Jj^^^rS MontreffanH'^^^^ **' ^"«*^«« '*«^ ^h" ^»"»« did not log huts which wore r"Sd for tho^m^^^^^^ Three- R.vei-s co.uprised but a few with the nations. At twXtio7ofT«J ^"^'?k« •^»d,«*'-'Ting on the trade France by the treaty of slGerm^in^^^^ ^^''^^ the colony was restoM t«^ to resume the charge of theinZtsetttm/nt *R ^^'"P/f " ""^'"i^i^^ *^"^° '"^^ but died in 1636, to the grtJt rei^Lt of 7^^^ - /^"^ "''' ^"^¥ '"'^•^® *»» ^turii, was laid ,>f the Jesuit Cofwe kndt^ 1 colomsts, just a« tfie foundation stone Montmagny. AnTublisStl^^^r T^ M. de With the Jesuits, w^^JinZu't S Hely TlS"'".^ '^' ^l^^f' ^ ^'^^"^ ^^^J^^* beneficial results. The la^t vLS oI^omK • r tu ""^^T^^'] ^'tb tbe mo«*, recently disapiH^ared. Wo HoteCuw^ rums of these buildings huve only ception of th? sick, nnd in the fd lowilTar ^^ ''""1"^ ""). '^^ ^^f '«' «>»»« «■ Uon^f female ckl.n, was i„lfiliT„rr t cl^^^^^^^ resulted in the defeat « the FroS Zfytl '^'*i'""^'" "" ^i"""". ^^•^°" ^''•*'*' boldoned by success they ca^ied m? fhn^ f. t '*".^*";"*^ considerable low. Km- prindpul sufferers fr.r'^^hdr.tlencl l^hi^^^^^^ 7h^ ^^^^^ mtenm**i«„, the ^ \ hutnittg < ,.-«%•*,* 4 > ^ 'i^'^ .:"% \ jgiVil ai^d Military Tailor i^ J 28 BUADE STREE Quebec ^ ^JCWAYS ON $AND A t|,AHGE ^'^OCK ^^^ ^oft and « HH ^ ^^QB ^^^^^ . £adies fiiad (aenls lA/'aterprbof Sarmeals a Specialiy. :£':. H)av?e &3{encleP8on, ^t )oh*" f^F" ' ^ - ; :,ta.-. ■ ilhi^ib ^ lilor lebec mi peci&Uij. »• ■%■. !< Stf\eet, • \ l»tad»8 /natiim and fl,« H,T.t^, ' »i "'"/'K';"'!"™ Imd been almost arniihi- . ,K>rb.no7a b Jy * Xla" tt^L*")" '''Tt'!,'^™'''^^" population .M .im- sttCe^tJ!;:f3E"S^^^ dispute. Ii? he veaTl670 tLr^^^^ *^''" ""^'^f^ ^«*"K «* «'>»rce of constant the c^i^^f the^i .« .pr pfir :^^i£:^[:!; iJteirsr:^^^ . andtS"n4Tbolr 3'^^^^^^^ --^^d between, the French Colony which th6 French -caSed^nti/hfllTi- ?*"? ^"^ increasing trade in furs SwTof the InZn ^7r"' •^^^'^"^da. seeing no prospect of condliating t?! whicrheloerved Zi^^^^^^ ^t'^'^H ^/"^ ^ork, the reduction of caused him so much Te LinL i 7 ^ «ubm,.s8ion of the hostile tribes that the object oratteckhiTtZr: ft«v 7". ^''! T'^^^'^^^y despatched in 1690 with village of SchS,dvwhth^fL^J'^ 5^ r*^ however, proceed further thAn the "bout iwin , nX t » .'" "' ? "r^- "'„','"'■*>■ "'"' >"»«"1» >''"> » '"«» of Taland ♦» ^'v / ■ I nh I r ■ I iit." 1 1 i is I* 1 H mw;i'^. ll 1 II ■ 'FaTTtili^ (arocers and'^in.e IiyCercKarits, HEADQUARTERS : 7 / 35 ^i Johq gtoet, pBE(J. ^ /_...,_ al Jerk's 5u^E 6an9y ^Lf^ The LeadJDg House in Qnebee for Camping Stores ( I ^FISHING, HUHTIHC AND SEASIDE SUPPLIES^ PURVEYORS TO THE r y Toupilli V\%\i and Same Club. Tl]e Laupentides Glub. Jaeques-Cartiep Glut). If AND ^? want of the bril time coi the Upj eighteei au-Mat< regular menced was kid to be asi an attac abandon as their year an in Queb fell victi the sumi and a ve of the ca under th ^ven rei ~tJeneral '. violent st caused ei 900 men- it was r« ciency of During record of gressing i under the and the ] which th< the existe more daiij Colonies, in many ti Indians, a This was I success, bi objects it - dispossess the hands Every olH< aooumulati rapacity oi ing been tl repository secured at from the c affected ho price of foe f^oMMfbr! Seven Private ClObs. -t— #- <- stores l^K 3Iub. ' , ■ ■ ■ ' ■• • trlmS'SmS.^^^^^^^ ^£ ^^'^^^ «^^^i"P strikmg contrast to the Upper Town, terminat^a at™ oe Dk J^'^TU* '"^ ^^ "rcumvallation around eighteen pounders each in S^l wTrT^wJi^^d' one'oT h''" '^^ ^'^"«« «^ *»»'«« au-Matelot, and seveml additionri baS^ w« "^ .^'^f «""•* ^^^^^ ^h« Sa«lt- regular fortification . of the cSy^ uX^^Sr pC rM^^n "it* '^« ^^«^- '^^^^ menced until 1720. The ulan of anof h«.. ! *^r? . ' P^^^^ was not corn- was kid by the English coCes in iIm 'j^^**^'^T ^uf V^ "«*i"«*^'"" '^f Canada to be assirted by fi?e re^h^^^Trllfii^rJ^^^^ "^ «"i«»i«l troops, an attack by sea^and S TMol^and Si?! ^"fr**' ^**''*^ "^^ended to umk^ abandoned in consequence of Xnon ar^fvaW ^^^ This canipaign, was, however, as their presence was found requisite in Pol? {*^*l ""^g"^-*- t^oop^ from England year an epidemic of a most destructve and ^T ^V^l ^'^'^ "^ the .following in Quebec, and, spreading over the country Tt^Tf "*'"'" ?"^f '^ *PP««.ra"c^ fell victims to it in a few days PreDaSns ft i! "^"^^n '" ^^^ "^^^^ thouUds the summer of 1711, the uecLu^frc^s T^LT "i ^*?^^ resumed in , and a very powerful armament c3^^ectT«?J^n^ been despatched from England, of the CH„.p^g,» a matterTrlsonable ;xn^^^^^ *'"''¥.^ ^ "'"^"^ ^^« ^"» """'^'^ under the command of AdmimrwSker with n r"' *' ^"'P"'^ 15 men of war men regiments and train o Trt2^ ' A ia„S C- ^ transpoj^ having on board General NichoWm at their head wl?tofdi« ? *^"«'«t'»K of 4000 men, wit|i violent storms in the St. Uw^icr whiSZ^ ? wk'^ *'^^ "^« **««^- ^ut caused eight transports to foSer amonl thl fef ^heir progress up the river and 900 men--blasted all their LZof^ccLi^'Th'^i T^ ^."^^-^itha lo,s <.f .nearly it was resolved by a c.,uncZf Waru3.r^h '1 r^'^H ''"'^'^'•^^ considerably, ciencyofprovisio,^,toabaJl„tre:utJ^^^^^^^ additional pretext of an insufli: and the Indians of the far West' broke out irfJ^'"'!"'""'"^ '^"^^^^^ ^^^ French which the conduct qf both Se^waL stron 'iv fV'T^' !f '•"!!'"J*^ encounters, in the existence of this ani.n,>s.^turpart o tt ^^'*^"*^y ^ "»^««d more Oangemus from the fricnidlv footh^Jon th^u .i^ T^ ^^'''^' *^'"« "till Colonies, may be traced to the Hi £h^ I- T^**''' they stood with the English in many of th'eir trani ons In o^^^^^^^ '^'^^^yf -V ^he Frfich Induuis, a fort ^as erected at rWom? i„ i 72fi'^^ n ''"*' '''''T '^'^ ^"^^« *'*'» the This was the source of renewed hostU ties th^h'"'"'*'' ^""^^^ "^ ^ew York, success, but the English ccm^fnue^ Ifnr *rmetmP .^rT-''^"" ^'^^' ^'^"^"^ objects it was intended t<. promX n sniTe ,? th^J^ T^'^'' ^^^'' ^"'^ »»»** the dmpossess them. About this tin.rthe affi h-^ , thl? 1 *^ ^^"""^ ''^ '.^« ""^""^h to I the hands of a set of officials who m^f.S ? the col, my appear to have been in Every oHice of trUst wcmMtet^Tv^^e^^ri^wiK^^ '' «r^- ^l^^-'^^^^on. accumulation. Tlie ffovernment an,i / 1 ' i • 1^ .^ '^h the smgle view of uniust mpacity of which ^. Ct he'lntnlV^^^^^^ 'T' ^'^^^^ »'-'^'««- mg iM^en the chief pmmoter. A We Htor^^^^^^^^ unenviable d.Htincti,tl, of hav- repository for aHicW intended for the ZJr T ^""^^ "«*' ^« ^''^^ *« » jecured at a most exorbitanr^ri^^'^/^r wl^JS ^^^ * .'"«««P«ly was g f^nthe oppressed inhabitants the title T '^7 «S ^* ^i^**** «*"»«* for it * affected however by the monc.poly i„ k^?„ whbh S"**' J^*^ .''•«' «»'»««y pnceof food, and eniailed ^nlidlr^i^^lU^yl^ ,^^^^^ thJ iyjft?r !% K {SS.I"^»<"P«" 'n-tHralor of thU .ytfm ^ Of trmod, wm banlahmi fh)m •i ni . ijil^ ii .-yjrTn",'' 7 i | i ^ijj^n ii i . tii i ti i i i n i if i» i ii . | * " ' I I I I .J 1 — «»»!*iiwww»fp I .. .^ ■■^sf- ' ytf- - ;> ORDERS PROMPTLY • .>r EXecUTCOir (> 'Specialty I FINE WATCH AND- JEWELRY REPAIR^ J. g. t>o:BBiK, 4 -WV«*iTC«M*»KER MkD JEV«Eti'ER% 29 Bua^e Stpeet.^^^P«r Q.uebe©. DIAMONDS, GOLD & SILVER WI^TCHES, RINGS, GUARDS, BROOCHES, EARRINGS, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY Of all descpil)tlon, SOUVENIR SPOONS, OIL PAINTINGS OF QUEBEC SCENERY, on porcelain and card plaques, FANCY GOODS, &c.,&c., &c. 4^ call solicited aad polite atteritioa to all conncrs. i^ ^^m S.»J.»0'NEm,« Taylor and Outfitter 47 l^uafle ^ti|Eet, ^^? s/ CHOICE ASSORrMENT Beaveii anfl ^ilot fllntlis, Unn anfl t^lysian Scavcii, JVIettons anfl ]VCaps, l)iagdnal ^eitges. Wiinuse^higs, boatings and Suitings. Montmor meuts tp s » ',!•.■■" :1 ji,tote' <*«: (VATCHAND* RY REPAIRS « ROOCHES, plaxiues. iAIilWED. qeet; the MiS d:&S Ho^:ic^:;^ri ^""^s "^^r ^'^^ --^^^^ «f contempfafced for some t mfi .mnn n ^ ^ *^'''" ""^ »****«k which had been V powerful force. Tre ^r on Kr a X^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ proceeded with a Montcalm by whom it wrdemolkhert fK l^fl'^'- «"^^«"^«red the fort to , attempt was made by RigaudKK'thpV^"^^^^^^^^ ^^^ *» unsuccessful on the Lake of that" naine It was reVe^^^^^^^^ ^717' 7'''\F'''' ^*^"^t'« ^''^""t^d . success, the garrison being obliJd^SST I^f ^^- ^P"^'*^"' ^ith better ^ they expended all their ammunition TW lert III ^"^"?""«^ ^^^^n^'*' in which honors o/war in consideration of tTeirV-SnTrv . '^'^ ^'' '"^'"'^ *^"^ ^'^^^ »" the did not long remain unatoned rthev strveS but t ' h! "^'T' "^ '> ^"^'«^ ^™« upon Canada. ITie English troousLT^^. . hasten the meditated advance ' with, and failed in a galK asmdt unon ^^JT'' TP*""^"^' however, to contend General Abercrombif , whoTs coElfd ^J'T'^f T' ^^J^^ '^^^ ™**i« "»^d«r Montcalm. They were more forf.m«f£ • ., retire before the military genius of Fort du Quesne'^whTch lTi^oZlvCthJ'l^'''f "P^" *^"^ ^^°^^^« -«d was taken possession of by the Fre^^h Vho r^b^ ^""'"'T "^"V^^^^ abandoned 1759, a formal treaty havine iuat b«fin Iff ^^""'^t *''^- ^''''''«- ^^ ^^^^ snmmer of efforts of the French hXatercaused t^^v^^^^ ^^^"^ *^« inovement of the British forcr™ Can^J-T t f ^^^''' ^^^^ndship, the general Prideaux advanced agalnstTaX wW the'^^kP^^^^^ u ^^''' ^^''^'''- General importance affording a protectwrtnS ^^""f^ ^^^ erected^ fort of great incursions into thelelgKfnreoion^^^^^ «^d coveri;;^ their hostile ' bursting of a shell while survevmrthTf?;^^^^ killed by the ably supplied by Sir Wm Joh2 who laSS f k"",! *^' '^^"' *^"* ^^^ P^«« ^-^ the enemv who attempted to reS the ShI ^J Jt"- "^2^"^ "^^"^ * »>«iy °f> hands, fhis defeat decided thrfateoMfr^' k-*^''* "^^'^'^ falling into his. Eng ish. The second division of the Rr^J-i ' ^^^^h^^«« surreidered by the ed up Lake ChampIaV where thev M i *""^ ""^*^^ ^^""^^^ Amherst, pi^ceed Crown Point, whicr^^rf Xndt'ed'b/tr^^^ Ticondenfga and squadron sailed up the St. Lawrence wklSnt ?»fi%- u. ^^.®''' *PPr"»ch.- The sition, and approached Queb^ with 8 oon f slightest accide»t or oppo- Onthe arrivaVofthe fleet at the Islaml'^ A f" ""'^l'^ ^^^ command of Wolfe, disembarked on 'the 27th of June and T^^^^^^!' ^^^ ^""^ f"^««« ^«'e there Canadians by General Wolfe couched! thp „? ?*k ^*' distributed among the and calling on the peasantrv bv a trm«lv Ii " ''^ ^"'''*"? *"^ generous tirms Thia appell was trelted wSf s/ch c^X^pf tTaTtZ'p"^"^^ '^^ ^"""^^ «f ^'^^' ^^^^^^^r"'"^^ P-- ofiKn^st £u^rs%rt:r^„^^^^^^ 3^^v^ ^'t5iii^^^rK,x ';^: r ^?j^r^ ^^« «-^ -i^h fire ': fortunately fired too soon, the^CglitribrVw^S^^ heing " mmd, succeeded in grappling and tLinLrThon? Til . 1 ?«tomary presence ol come with the shippW. General Monrlfn,. ^o the Bhore before they cOuld to take n<,8sesHi,m of a^^ktt^rreTecS ^7^^" "''''" '^*^^^*?^ ^*=*^ ^*»"' battaljOBs -was perLtly successful, and «iu^d 1 mnJh '''*'"I^ "^ '^"^"^ '^^"^ I« thi« ^ and ca„m,«,that the lL^J tZ^ ZZtwVT'\T'' ^^ *>ity with .holll many of the buildings in the T nnTTow. iff T*^ *'-J* '^''''*P "^ »"»i««' «"« ' detachment of KJOO men was sent i^m«« > • ""^f^^ cmsiderable damages. A hut getting into confuTon S^ t^e d^rk d rinrwhicJ h" I'Z'^ to did^ hi^V ' they returned without coming into* ol is^on with thJ Sl%V "P*^" T'^ «ther gs. J ./ . f . !?', i\ I'S ^ ' iP^H'%-y H ii iii i ii L I II I I m u i l WM" vnu w ^he ^eliitists and Jn^leits' IgrocerystoreF NEAR 8T. LOUIS HOTEL. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Grocei\ies, Canned Mleats, Salt Poi^k, sugai^^cuf^d hams AND Bacon ^ Vegetables, Picklesi AND Choice Bl^ANDS OF WrNES AND Liqooi\s. GOODS PURCHASED AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE PACKED AND SHIPPED AT SHORT NOTICE WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. -»g^€[ww soit m^ m'^n m^ ^^poland Spring \Y)atep}^ lif. I.. Hi. J >■<..... ..ii..i...UiHf rrr; nsnurON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES '->-. *li 42-44 Garden ,Street, Quebec ^^^^^:^^SSt^ 't '^ «^ Orleans Carleton;cros8edAJEii8foS>h?v .r,^ '^'''^^' <=^« c^a^-ge of Colonel Failing ik an ^tt^SHZ' oasf ^ '^''^''ll' *"'^ euoa.aped nLr the fX Preoi^tomUnk!^^MonLlr^n^Z7ir. .*^^«^ ^^^^buFent waters and un the where the river was fordS 7 W w.ter an.r".ff *^l.^" T ''"« ^'^'''' t^« *^"«> trenches. The necessary preZTiomZ^fjrtf'J'f ^^'^t^'^^^ «* once in his troops and put into exeaitiL C Z ^Ist JulT'Th1'^f«"'^'^^ for crossing the this movement were, howev6r so con8idpr!lX ^' . ^difficulties which attended of the army ; from the shallow and rockTn ItuTe 'of Tho"h''^\^^'''^' ''f t ^'^'^'^^ aground ; causing a fatal delay in the disem ^rWH t ^T"^. ^'''''"'^ ^«^ '"an grenadiers was serrated fronf the main bcStTh''"' ^^ ""^'"^ .* detachment of engage the en^my, advanced in the^t Lst di«n J ^'^ '"!u' •'" ^^^'"^ eagerness to were exposed to so galling a firf that ^hL ? f^ k^P^'o^^^^'' entrenchments and and retired with 650 wounded As ni^ht was now *^^"\200 dead upon the field, would cut off all means of retreat T^iJ.t^^ A^'T^^t'''^ *"^ ^^^ "«« of the tid^ and retire once more beh nd thf MoSoren^v Tr^^^^\^? ^^^^^^^^^ <^he attempt an effect upon the chivalrous minT of WoTfe^tha?;? T'^'^rj^S disaster had suih under Vhich he still labored when he asoIniL fV. u • ^T^^g^t on a severe illness, hig life to his country. Sis plan of ooS^nn ' ^^'^^^' "^^ ^^J*^*'" *« dedicat^ np the river he deteVminfd on landing above' Z" ^ "^ '"^T^/,^.^*^^^*^ ' P^^^« ' The attempt appeared to be Xnded 4h insuper^b e^^^^ !'• ^ ^^^'""^ energy and good fortune crowned his efforts t^f^i^°T^*''®^^"* his dauntless enemy the squadron proceed up the riter.LT'^^^ ^"J °^«^ ^ deceive the which the troops were to disemb^Jk a force of 1 /SSf "'"^ "J^e« above the cove at , having been despatched by CSm £ ob8erif?K™^" ""***'' *^' ^' ^^^g^i^^^lo by the darkness of the nieht tW dronn«H 7 *^«'r. movement. But favored Sept«mW,andthetroop3erelande&flItwr Ti^ J^" ^^^ °" *^« l^h the plains of Abraham.^ Had tWs attemnt tl'^'^l-^^^^" ^"^ *^^ ^^^ ^^^ precipitous cliffs which the British troops hi ^n l!"^f £!*^^^' *"^ *^« almost their hopes of success would COTtainTvh*v« K ^^,'^ir^''^ Properly defended force they had to encounter Is ?rpLnr.„aT 'ndeed, but the only path which led up the decH^tv XnSal'nf ? ^" P«««e8sion of a narrow foot- position lost na time in advanciL S^t arTvT'^'^ intelligence of their upon hazarding a battle to protect the dtv fZ ^5^,?^"?'^^' «"d ^^^^^ed weakest side. On his arrival^he found the\lTK ^ *^^''«atened assault on its battle and made an attempt to turn thetwfil^ ^'"''T **^^" up in order of jthree battalions in time to rend™ hi^ iff^^^^^^^^ jrreplar fire from behind theZsL aVSlfw'^T ^^^.'- ''^P^^g "P ''^ Ihis Best marksmen, he advanced tothp rLrJ^^^l *''''? "^^'^ ^'"^^ '^th 1000 of horni^g. The British resrvedttrfi±^^^^ "P^"^ about nine in the , , Vorty yards when they pouredln a dead?v dili ' «PP?nent8 approached within much coolness and efect. WolV wh^L^JT "^^^t ^^^y maintained with J Ne, received'a shot in the wrt ?hlh L^ot"^^ right in front of the Mvancmg soon after at the head nf TkI ^^d .not, however, prevent him from [heir, bay^onets. In tj stnsluous ^ who char^^ the Frerich S heroic ardour which filled hiH^ C>t ' ' ^JZ'^^'L"^'^ his troops with that krced his breast. Being vZo^ ^T'relrht^' ^^T"^ ^"^^ »" its aim, ^nough however, to leam tCf ull succSs ^\t r v''^** **"* ^ "^°^ «™^» W Brigadier Murray succeeded in KShecenf^^^^^^^^ *'™"' At this moment ^ere soon thrown into disordRr ,^J^ ^^® ?^ ^^^ enemy, who, giving way iighlanders, who. atrdVha^^^^^^ itlJMid domUa^tlwHT^ t ;^ -^^ theJSth^jjro ^ thorn int »^ie^ |^^^«=^MS^rSrSS?^Sr^'*'^^'- On the death of Wolfe- [ownshend, who had n^roe^cS^htt^Hl'Tr''^ ^V'^''^ °« B"«*f^i!>:j5^ f&bias and Berths Secured ^jf^f^i^^^:^' 600K'? MOIJI^? a sf^cialty. I I ^ 1 ^^ Tl^e Newport of Gai^ada on THE LOVytER ST. L«iV\tRsncs Sea & fountain JIip#Sea Batf^ing — W OJ i ^» » ■ ,■ ■ ■ 181 • / V HIS attractive Hotel has ample ivccommodation for four hundred gtiests, aslS i8 %J open from June 15th to Septpmber 15th. For salubrity of climate, pure! air, n»tttral spring water ahd comforts, this place is unsurpassed. ■ JOHN BRENNA^ Manager, Cacouna. , ompam^^ cialty. way from Cap liouffe Two htff^ii^^.r-'-''"^- but thoy retired intc. the ZoS^^ th^""'' immedmtejy detached against thilm. centre the English made T^ly etfict ve TJ'J^' ^"-'^^^ attack upoTthe Frendl succeeded in dragging up the cliff Thli, """f 1'* pounder which they had foil into the hands of the British Mon^ P''"^"^'^ '^^^ '^" «"»«. one of which and was conveyed to the cTty wLe he Ser^^^^^^.^^^^^^ i» ^»>« ^"le next m conxumnd to him perished ri«nK-^.?*' "^^^^ ^*y- '^^ three officers .^rf -ftlftir wounds soo^ni^ billed in the epgagemeTo" r D P O I *^"^S^ '^'"^d '^"^ 1000 prisoners, wh^hatof^h^^^T ^^'^ «on«iderable- - LJ L U I *"^-^^ wounded.. But the death of Wolfe was in j! ^,f^^''^ ^'^^ *^."t ^0 killed ■- ^ ■ expiring as he did. at the moment of a victTrv wVn f ' w ""^P^^ble affliction, aetermmod valor, but the fruits of whrpl, h. ^y,^'*' untiring energy and dying words of this younc hero'd sn^r^ I, ^'''•' "'^^ jdestined to enjoy The be t.>o often recoVdei""ls're&r,^ '^' thV'cannot su^orted him on the ground, thirofficS^tl!?''" ^k' ^^ ^ "eutenant who Who run ?" he exclaimed with Le* ess. a^n^ they nin, they run.1 "- -" What ' said he, " do they run Kdv ? thl T^-"^ v^io>^^ - the French - he expired in his arms. MonLlm; X shar^ hi« fff ^ H^^ ' *"*^ *« »^« «P«ke closed at the .same time a carper distiCistdlv F.f?ir '? .*^V' "^«"»«-r«We battle, pnius which raised him^igh in the SaHon^f bnlhant talents and a mili^n^ ' befitting a soldier, his bodf be nfdeS e^^^^^^^ ^v '^""*^^-' ^e found a gS^ Ishell m the gardeii of the Urs i cCvent ^^ ^ "^"'^^ ^^ '^« bur8tin|of a f^^^^^ his^mp and>. ^l8o opened with the fleet'^which suppLrhTm with Lfn^" ^^^"'""niq^ns^^were .roceeded to bake up its opposition 6n^fteth^^*!!'"^^J an« ammunition, and ombmed assault. On the 17th of EESifh h?. ^^ *"'^"' '" readiness for a ^e* sent from the garrison, and accented h^T.^P''*'P^^ «^ capitulation ;he city on the foU/win^^a; ThStlr^^^^ ^^« t««k possession of or.by the death of Mont?alm, which thTew thp^'^l"',"^'^^ ^ chie^T accounted usion, and may be reckoned a ve^ fortul « " .^'"^'i^' ^{ ^^^ ^^«nch into con- broach of the winter and the nlr^g^^^Si^^^^^^'^^^ ^"'^«^' «« ^^^ A^ ally again m the neighbourhood mmhFV.„ ^ )^f' ^^® enemy, ^o betfan L or action wns passed%nd pe^s f?S tJa^^^^^ :orce of 5000 men was left in ^e citv undlr i-l« ^ Spei^ons of the army. A ^ho remainder of the troops rCn^d with theTer2.v|f ^'^f^^^r^ and mter was past by, Murray in remirinJthe TJl ^ ^nglana. The ensuing rom the batteries at Paint I^w 3 !fri!ji^ •^®^'"*'""*^ ^^ the building Fortifications of the city. A dSh.hent oTlJl '"^ '" "^^'^ P«««'We way t^^ mother of 400 men at Lrette ThoTeveHtv^f Z" ^^J^'^i^ St. Foy^ a^ ^ >f fresh provisions cause,! the death of nritV[h^rf ^^ ^"^^^ «'^** ^^V -he month of April; and of the remaining portion o^ IT ""^ • ^"^"^ ^^ ^^^^ mre unfit for service. But amid the Zrffion and^.!/'^'*'" T^'^^ «»« ^^ Hhored, an instance was^isplayed by tS Sko.^ nf ?w ""^f "^^^T ^^i*''^ they 'ay b|, said with truth, to'^be ehamcteri^iW fh! &^"eH? Wrosity whicf Usequent on the campaign threatened tTfnvolve Sits^S.^^^r ' ^ ^i»« nhabitants,.when a general subscription w^mk^ «Jfh/^^^^^ he pnvate soldiers contributed from ihl-vT. ? ^^ ftlacnty-to Which even .romptly .was distribu Jamo4 S iopirand T^^^V •«*« ^^nd colC^''.^- prevailing distV^ss. This, act ff geneStt to fh« ''"''^^ '1 * «^<=- , • - . , xi J - ->i*t.i')»w^"»(i-- *■■.■■'. ^*»'E(!?^.'» CRfiJVlE t)5 M CRfiJVlE ^ ■% < CISJIR. FJICTORY. "i%J \ 9 ® ¥40TSI@2? - .1' -^^^ SOLE MANUFACTURER OF ^Jt><^ Gr^me de la Cp^me. ^^^rt?— -^ Canvas Back ^^^^^ .Meppy War. j^ J\i Rosa, --^?^ El Caza And other FavoritQ Brands ; ■ #■ ■®N:jJa Office, Wapepooms & F etopy : .' : - -; = 141, l^, t45, 147, 149 and ISil ■* . ■ it. * Mauifice # gtife mss^f^^m' dee;aed unequal, in ite reduced Sition to f^^^^^^^^ ?^« fi^n^n being Geueml Murray resolved to antioinate th'«^?oTr **«^«»°e <>! t^e fortification? - . the field. He marched out a^oSy with ts ZTu'f^ ?" ^^^ «»* ^^^"^ ^ •men on the morning of the 28th Ap"!l a^ wai' nH ^"' ''**^™"^ ^""^ '>^ 3000 With the French, whom he found aTheXrTchad JS""*^ '• ^'^"""g.into collision The first attack of the British troops was^ ZrLfl advancing ,n a singk column. #e French to give way,*ut tlS^oft X of K^^ "' u ^ ^"«^ the centre of thremainbodyV repulsed t^tZ by th^ re^X^^^ detacheffrom f>nfl,ct ensued, which- was n..inta^edUhvS^^ ,^ ^^r**** ^hen Murray overpowered hy numbers ffavr^^fKf^, ^^'^ "^'^^ ^^« *»«"rs, in good order t„ t!ie city. The « i^^nlnarf hf^nf ^! .^""^ ''''''^^ »nd retreated • ^J-^-« of the French L Btlll gTalerioun fn^'^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^«»' ^^- 2,r)00. De Levi pursued the advantage h« Zh !5- ''y, ^J®'^ P^n computation to the city upon wh^ch he opeLd Tr^te^e^^^^Jmed^ by /™"»ediatel? inveJJing ■ JHe, whidh ran upon some hiddef Thoals "S T ^ *^ ^T °^ *^« ^^^^^ojfe ^P^night, and retreated with precipiteS to f?! T "'^ abandoned the siBge tSe hi» an his ammunition, 8t.,res aKnnon which f^l*^T ^1"*^' ^«^^n«^hind ' Murmy. • The reduction of MontrearbvGmirra^^^^ mto^the hands of General of the French forces througlTut SnaltC^^^^^^ */!f ^^^^"^ ^"bmission British troops were also attended by t^e re cirsubm^Lroi^of ft "T^T^ ^ *^« " took without reluctance the oath o/aliegiance to thlTu.-K ^ inhabitants-, who Provmce was finally ceded by the Treatrof Peace in S^' ^""^^^'^to T*»*<'h this sistejtefth^^ StatSlfT^I.^^-^^"; ^^ - instituting a s|opi,age of four pence sterling "pon each^Ho^^f ""^^^ • "^" **"^«' of General Amherst. ' "By thepemuas'ion' ortheTr 'X? '^^f J"««^^e« afthedisi;^ barracks, but as they- persisted forsev^aldavsL^r- ^^7 ^1*^"™^ ^ ^ question Goveinor^Murray determined to T^ theo«ie,i„<^ in the attempt. With this view he (>rder«H f l,« „«? • ^ obedience or perish parade, and after pointing" out to th^f 7n f. ^.™'" ""**^^ »"»«"«« *heSod their conduct, heLmmLTt)^Jasllnl^l'7^'^^^ theenorm^f royal colors which„he caused toiT^aiLVoitW^^^^^ ^^^^ between tiS • ,. to death the first man who refSed tTobev ^^^^.p^^P^^^r and threatened to p«t desired effect; his orders wereTmm^iaS/comp^^^^^^^ ^^ in qmetness.to thei^arracks. ^-ompiiea witlf; and the men relurni^ *Jfi w" thte%e38ion ot the province to Kti«1o*,^ *k - i-^ ' ^ ^^^K*^' mWrto cohtroUed its affah^s W su^^S ^^fc '"'^'^l'^ goyemmertt which hi^ government, Genen.1 Murray bXaEted' cL^A^'^^'^^^''- ^ » ^ chief of the province of Quebec, with the now«?fi^ ^•*"!~^ ^'^^ Governor in members. As the colony adVahc*d howeve^r T«.lr^^^^ * ^^"'^^il of eight • ^ desire was evinced by the Ssh inhabTS Wf ^!^i^ t^^^ ^™P«^<» * «fcS . desirable. A Ix^la^ve CouncLonilS^^^l^ ■■>>■ % V;./ .0-'- ' '"k ^ *■ #'■ BIRCjft BARK ^ attd ' WOOD CANOES f OARS, PADDLES ut^iicl ♦.f.4€*:*:*.*.t.*.*!i()\V Offence to the British portion ofthoZlon^^T^V^\?'^^^'^'^> gave great to nearly the same position they h^i^X'ed^;*''^^'^^ *^" ^'^""'^ Canadians to their kw8, their language and iSitSns^ t1 J^?. *^«»*1"««*' ^'i^h reference of the Imperial Parlianlnt was, pX% ^'exa^nli^^ >'^ generosity of this Act been disputed, tending as it did t^otS^ and Slt^^^^^^^ this new appendage of the British Crowh P^T^^'^uate a distinct nationality in ^r^^ b^e American colonies beyond the frontiei-s of Canada SnisS we r^ this penod to extend its effects fide ity of the inhabitants and indu^Them ^ZJ^fl^ emplpyed in shaking the for indei>endenee. In the followhiff ^^r thLv^i i^*" colonists in their struggle Montgomeiy and Arnold! ^lo Z^ti'^'J,^^^ under Genesis the regular force consistiAg of only tworelri^^ni .^ J," Prepared for defence, men detached in various parts of tL nrovS a ^l?n ^^ ^^*^' '» «" 800 in vain endeavoured to arouse the C,VnaSLn«^ General Carleton, the Governor, defence : even the persuSs 'o'f ^ "^d^^^^^^^ their common rhn7arfetta', "^^iL^f If" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ arose, no doKS^ JtsiXaSrheZ;^^^^^^^^^^ Great Britain and her revolted colonies and X c<>ntesrin Canada between they had owned allegiance t? EnS wTm^^^^^ "T*^"^ ^^« short period refusal to take up arnis, which wafrend^J T «"»de«»n too harshly their the hardships resulting^nfomTvearHfri.^T ^^ ^^« rflcoUection of withdrew them so frequently S^n their homes a^d';; ""^l'"«f as Militia, which nmch later period, hoiever,^ when th^texueJ^^t^^T^^T^^ At a mstitutions and the increase of ponuktKm hS ""^ P/^^^^on under British rationality, the Canadian Militia fSuy .sSish^d l? H^*'"^^, '*'""« ^««"»8« *>f c<.urage and loyalty. The successes of !J,^''', ''''*'^ ^'^» themselves a character for cheek before t4 ^a,,« of Sec wh^^^^^^^^^^ Canada, and caused them to relinquish thol^no-f . ^,'' u^T attempts upon into their hands In thn h..«,nr,;r. r v T ^^'^^ ^'"«^» had previously fafipn SPORTS- - I the woo^ls b;te KelbeTlXLl^^^^^^^^ ^S. . I aW a moi^h afterwards hf M^'^^ry S f^retl^^T^-*"*! ^^ j«in^ men anumg whom wore .polled ^600 Canad Z Z„v f"".^ ^V^^'^ ^^ Quebec l>eing openly disiiffected (3en«t-/il vSlhT , -^ ^^ ^^^^ inhabitant* of nd. V,.n ■ T'^^'^''^^ "f «uch as oh^ted to take Itr^^^^^ ''Z"'^ "" order for the immediate Ods,_Van I he was left with a. smalf but g,Ul«nt 2r*Mm Jm^!l'"^ P'^^-autjon being taken I Kits, etc I ^"^»«h and Canadian Militia.^ The aS of hi^ '"''" '^'^'^K "'"'posed of " T.k"'^ '? '^^*"»? "^'^"^ "»^" tl'o town which Huffert'dTtTr"' ^''' T« ^^"»« off the sentries on tHe ramj^rts with rirtes under shelL,^ !fl\ t"'"'^*'''. "''^ <^"""'« I At length on the HI st Deceml)er the n^^U K .^^ ! ^''" ^^''^^^ '" «*• R'»chs! nn WhT I '^r"^* ^*« '»*d« "P<'" th 'c y. • nei^^^^frcet 3 "T t\^- ^^" ^""« 'nediUted nBI^Sl I ''^ 7^''^ ^'^ "'«'-«'y "^tended to dii^ct The aZntkm o?^/"^ '""'' '^'^•«''' ^'^^ iiui ui ■ re^i ,^^ ,,j ^^^^^^ Lo^^^wn M^mf the garrison from the towanls Pres-de-Ville at the f^o^tle cSef w?.?^'^^'*''^, '^^^h «» "»«» possession of a Uttery of nine p<^undem whlh li^ *. T"^} 8"*"* ^*« ia through which he advanced. Ah ^^T2Zlh T'''"^'?'^ ^^"^ "^""^^ «>«» of the Uttety a deadly fire was no^Z^ ^L 7 "^^^'^I'Ur^ched within fifty yai^i to flight, anZin tir^n^nramCg thiK hX^lS^ ^"V^^'" ^"""-iKy those of Montgomery and two f h S stiff wl« ^^"'l' '^*"* '"""^^ *»'» the spot, ,-^^-nti.ly debated with ^T^ of^^^^^ C\. % Opening of the Xhicoutimi Extension, ^ ^ let JULV 1883 <>> ^ ap^fan^ed ^ Sag^ei^ay AMD THE ONLY RAIL ROUTE TO THE DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORTS NORTH OP QUEBEC, THROUGH THE r . ■ ^r^ "parlor aad Sleepiag Cars. -^^ ' DVtagaificeal Sccaerij. -<- — ^ Beautiful dlimale. |OTEL ROBERVAL, Ijake 8c. John, hrtR firHt-cliww acGommodntion ■ for 300 J jmoBts. Daily comnmnicHtiTm by now f»v.st stoHnier acn»KH tho lake, with th« Islana HouaiB, the centre of the " Ouananicho " fishing grounds which are fro© to guoHtd of the hotels. After Ist July trains will connect daily at Chicoutinii with Saffuenay Steamers fw Quebec. Daylight trip. v^i.^"' '"^?"™*'*"" '^ *** hotels, amjly tc> hotel manatferR ; for folders and guide books to ticket agents of all principal cities. A lieiitutifully Illustrated Guide book trbfi on application. M.EX. HARDY, 0«fi. F. k P. Aft., Qitebdo, Can. J. G. SCOTT, 8«ey. and Mana|r«r. A^ •.*a ^^ .*bu7=Stfy;ngg ^=<:.^ ^a-i^f^^-SE^i^^^^^- -3:.^^ V '■ x^- tension, • wounded m the commencement of thw attack was conveyed to the Getieml Hosoital This successful repulse preserved the garrison from i repetition ofThf^Si a^hough the siege was regularly maintained throughout tVe rest of the ^T the St. Charles, and on the Plams of Abraham, b\it the dkmage whichthev occasioned the garrison was_ very trivial, as they were frequentrdSsEd by I well directed fire from the city. Towards the close of the wifiter theL nS s were greatily thinned by desertion, and still further diminished by the smaU-^x whSh committod dreadful ravages among them. At length on the 6th of M^y the ^^tl of the ^'urprt^ frigate relieved the besieged. The 29th i^gimentrt^ether with the marines, being landed without loss of time, a vigorous sallv of th« ^J2!^ caused, the enemy to retire with precipit^tio^i, aiJ SditS ^11^:,!:^ with7u?;rhe»ay' ^^^" '''^'' ^'^ ^'"^^^-" ^^^ ^^"^ evac'uatTS^ In the year 1791 the petitions of the colonists for a Representative Assetnhlv were fuUy acceded to by tlie establishment of a Constitution as dSy assSted as possible to that of Great Britain-a boon for the first time cSrJ^d oTa„v^*l her colonial possessions. The province was divided into Lower and U^Oer cSi aiid the farst pr.>vincial pariiament was opened at Quebec in DecemE^r imtj Lieutenant Governor Clarke, the House consisting in all of 50 meiXra ^ «^ .• ' f ^l^y^^^Jf y^^ the church of England was established in Canada bv the erection of a Bishop\ See under the title of the Bishopric of Quebec D^YJJb Mountain being the first who was instaUed in that dignity '^"«"*»*^' ^ J««'«b f>.« .^^''m^ laid before the reader a faithful sketch of events from the founding of r>T^ €i ^ r ■ S O? L r P"'*''''' "fu- "'■ ^*^" '""«* *^^*^ ^ * P^«««' *« the more recent hK CDa V I hlv^"H^h ''^' "« »«thi«g to record, without entering, on the discussion of S w^^v^^ I fend the 8^^^^ Within the walls of this city in K ^> •^T,''^ 'f" "^T'^^y ^^^^ r^"*^«*l m.,vement had its birth which swaved ahd *^v^,^ted so long the destinies of the province, and if the war of wSaKS^JS^ , >|«tion of party fee ing contributed to the unfori^unate events which l^to a sLoen sion of tKe coi^titution, Quebec may regaiti as a requital of these erCTthe . estrangement of the seat of Government and the comS,uent dimSoToTher prosperity and importance.. Yet the great advantages which it pZ^Se^siS citizens^ to indulge in the hope, that in spite of recint changes, Ft^U^ W £ restored to its true position as the capital of Canada. ^ ^ E (^. i^^ UMMER QKS<*- imate. Afttionfor 300^ lake, with the lioh are free to onay Steamers iors and guide A)d Guide 000k >tt; md Matiager. • — — — - • ■ ■ ■ - - '4' i * ■ f , • < . 'm -^ - ^T- ' - 2 - " . • • J.- . \ _ .', ■'"■■*• ' '■- ■' ■:■" ' ■r 4 ^..-x t 1bi > ' »• W' . J :..mji * _ W^^MWWNW^pWy* ,a »'*>' ''y"^f^ Will '^^W. R. ROGERS Seixuiae British aadporeiga ©rugs, " TPaten.1 ^yCediciaes, T?erfuinery • .- '• . Toilet ^rticles, Spoages, trusses, .' ' ■tardea, Pield aad Bower Seeds, Sfc ^lolesalE ^ ana ^ getail ^^^ 10 P.M. EVERY NIGHT. 4. * E. + JEANDRON :::^ ?weei;9soi{ mo 48 81. John Street.^ m ..-.■■^ it.^ t *i ' - '-' I r\ L ■> .».,• IKS V ids, <3fc. GHT. V, - i * ■■ » Bitj. C, ETC. ■fcr '■■i THE CITY -THE TERRACE. '^f^rrt":^dLZo^Jt^^^ IrV:?^ ia called th« Durham ' view which equals anyTn other mS« 5 7? ' ^^!. ^Jie'd^r is presented with a quarter of a iile in Kh and ^f/ J^ul^ The promenade is about a mties of indulging therein At^hrnJfrf h t S * .t l^^''''^^ unrivaUed oi>port«- necting it with the Wer To^ Thiht// l^^- ^fu''*'^ ^ elevatoVrcon- •fashion of the capital Vnd few IJL' fh« .v^ u-^u'" *^® ®^«"^"« *h« beauty and beauty of their wom^n ErecteHn h are tfl't' ''t °*" ""'% with Quebec in the FrontemK,, Lome and Ix)^! Duffer^^ and -yictoi^ %n"?T^ respectively Plessi., bands at music in the sunmerSnSoM aM «*«^' *"^ ^1* °«« *o' '^e use of over two hundred feet a ZL ? JS «^ ^ evenings. Being at aa elevation of the first e^uprf'^/faXJ^J^yXrinr^^^^^^^ ^'-^^^^ '' bosom hundreds of vessels of 6v^ru^t»^Z.i * ' ^^ Lawrence, bearing on ts "Juch a height ap^aw b^a sp^p To fhe SS^ '^f ^^'.^^y^^^ whicl from ocedn st^Sishiffiows majesty downwS^ ff^^ ""^ n ^? •"'^ <^*»« H« twice, is the town of iJwi ^^j^^Tr J ? ^ "^"^ *®*' Opposite, in the dw. where maybe s^Tn the tC'e SrnTe f^ Secfr.if'^S ^T t ^ Q"^*^*'' •"'^ a 8t of #900,000, which rSTr an attack f^Tft ^^ ^.u^ ^"^^'"^ government at and impossible attempt. ^ '""" ^^® ^"*^ *» unpraticable if not TH? UNION BUILDING. the f«7hf o?'l^!r^ ^"^^^" ^""*^-^' '-'It «" 1«06, and once United States, prevous'y fn W9 the 1^^*' Ta^^^'*""'^''^ ^^^2, ^in^t thi V upon the 9ight. ' . ^ i»i*«, the residence of Governor D'AiUeboust stood Th« comer Rt< mo of the nmKnnf hiin^iME „ i colossal to our Fathers w«HlaS with irlff ^''"»«.I";:»l">rtKmH must have seemed 1305, by the Hon. ThT>s Cj pJldS" f I'r^' honors on the 14th August, .and administrator of the Go^^nCnt a^^^ mputy Grand Master of aS-3 LeTcS^F^^^ M*"'**'" ^"^'""':' ^- ^.D. reign, wero denorfitod under the "to^e Sni fr ^"T"' '^"/T' *^'"'' «' ^h«<^ the names of .Joseph Boufchette r\ll\i^ Amongst the membera-of the craft we find Thomas Place, DaWd Mon,^ ' Unudo Denechaud, Jt«ej>h Pl«„te, Angus Shaw ■^l •j';. v.; „>...« i*'^^ '%: G. A. BOIxDUiG S^ GO., Dealers and Manufacturers of FINE (Sold and silver JEWELERY. ^5 n7^ /'i^-W-'H-H-'/'^HH-M-M-'H-M-' SOUVENIR SPOONS, ETC., Elb. 4-.- r. <■ -" ^ * ■•■' * / -■ .' ' ' In Montci » govern at the NSMLt^ ■■$■ ]6iS Sh JoKr Streeh Quebec ST. LEON MINERAL WATER 'A Canadian Natural Product y Vepy Highly RecoiDmenileil By iHe Mbdiga£ Faculty - - . ~ As AN Appetizer and Djobstbk ^ST. LEON MIlfERAL WATER CAN BE TAKEN BEFORE, DURING OR «* ■fi ic AFTER MEALS. IT 1 8 A VERY PLEASANT TABLE WATER , V - EITHER NATURAL OR AERATED. ^' The liATK Dr. Rowand, Tort Physician, , USBD TO RbOOICMKND THIS WaTER EVEN ' Fop Asiatio Gholepa -• POR S4LK WHOLBSALB AND RETAIL BT #- ■ dppbsiti r Oirdinal'i Palace ^ipHON^L BLUl^, FOI QUIBICL ..rt* ;. j? 1». jy8ite St. Louis Hotel. J. H. IVAEAH* I OlNtBAL pASSCNatR AOCNT, T >, t tHERBROOKC, P». %;.| FRAMK ORUHirr, .. Qeneral ManageK ink Ry Trains. Trains. Steamboats. i the Hunting teottons. and Quebec [¥li^I,l!y. INK Railway w/ Manager, ■• ' .'■'■' ' ■ — «« ',.• V.'' ■>'::■'■;.: •> -' . ■ V ■,■■-, ^^^^^;^tt:^'*"^^ publio noting, 0^,^ ^ ii^ LA MAISON DU CHIEN D'OR. hfatory oonWted^Si it Tlw W.M?P r . n*" '"""'■'Si "hioh ha« » world of , , Je suis un chien qui ronge I'os, ^' En le rongeant je prends inon repos, Ln temps vioudm qui n'est pan venu, . Que je mordmy qui m'aum inordu. cut a^S^'^TnrS^ ^^^ T'T^ structure, a comer stone was found, on which wag cut a ist. Andrew s cross between the etters PH under th»^ Hafai "-ik v! Ji^ was found a-pieoe of lead bearing the following inscriptTon ^'^^- '^" ''"" Nicolas Jaques, dit Philiber m'ft po8^ le 26 Aout, 1735. The story in connection therewith ia told as follows —In this hini^Jn„ i,v»j wealthy merchant of the name of Philibert, who had many ^use^c^F^L'n^l^^^ against the Intendant, wliose high position could not easily be ass^iW bv fch« Simple merchant without .suffering severe ret.li,vtiob^; he therefore sattfi^^ hit revenge by placing the Golden Dog, with the attendant linL Zv? ht dooi Among other thmgs, the Intendant had ..rganized a vast trade mo^oLw wS recevved the name of La Friponpe, whose tran^ctionn anTdeirngs^/^'^^'t by Mr. Philibert. It is also said that to annoy Mr Philibert fh« T«f^«T^ *u mfamous Bigot, quartered troops upon the ChiL d'Ort Sas ft nm^aruln^l ensued between Mr. Philibert and M.^..„v,.„v .**»"> w wnion inn rf>. yriiMiuiig whojirwsirin 1782,~C&pffii7iJ^ iduig H. M. S. '• Albemarie^ " of 26 guns. wards Admiral Nelsim, then tjoinma - „. ,„. .^ .vioemana «r *mi Miles Prentice I^ a niece, Miss Simp'^son, daughter of Sy kmLf ^h^ 4 m \l % 'ill /iv •U % ir f> "■' « G. & G: HPSSAGK WIJJE JIJID SPIRIT DEJILERS^ ANN & GARDEN STREETS, (OPPOSITE THE RUSSEI^L HOUSE) ' ' --^^-^^ii^t QV^EBEd. /^ y m jm- FISHING. ORDERS I^TTEHDED t6. =^ ST. ANU STREET, Upper Tovvrti, • Genlrally Situated, opposite the English dathedral v.; .(Loatiguous to all business ceatres. . ^ ■ 'Well Icaowa for over AO years. ^ comfortable aad well appoiated S(ouse. TERMS VFRY MODERATE. -^V-^>,. BATES, $1.60 to $2.0a P. HENCHEY, vl ^^^mmmmmmm '9m i > k; V .ERS : ETS, zSL. r6. S)\ ■ ■T!''n '^^ rown, xl ed3f. ouse. EY, Propri«t6n victory, and lost f.7j:!Z yln/''"r"^^'^t'^ ^^'' *^"8^»^ ™'^»>^ aglorious naval December 1st I??? A H ki ¥?"tepn»ery after the ineffeetilal, attempt of J^ecembcr 1st, 177o. A hornble suicide Is another of the incidenti, of the 6hien tourl.^'Ftrst\rBtt^^^^^ '^'' building and is a giat ^ habitue o7 will find it the most StallvT. ^ ? '? '^T^^ "^T" '^"^ ^" '^^•^ had (while strangers in town wh^ iuSir;;;j^irffi:ris;i;^ tn&:]^^^^ -^^ ^- THE BASILICi V ^e-^rl^iFnS ,^**iL^'^'"lraiseJ to the rank ofWsilica Minor in 1874^ was cln- tLTth Junl uL^ fh^tlS^Biihon^r^P r^^'>%«d f-- ^-nce in lesgr^.n colony, bat on account of l^imfh^^^^ ^"''""i ,• ^ ^-^"^ ^^« fi-'^t bishop' of' the laJboffand was . suS^d by Mf^^^^^^^^^^^ ''%t ^'•«™ ^^^ '^.^"^us the church m *ear of the "it^ rais is f cor,v of ^f P X''V J^^ conatructibri of are several valuable painUngs ^ ^ Pet^at Rome. In the cKur^h tot. i'aul, by Carlo Marafti. Christ, attended by Angels, by Ristout. ChLXlf^^ek"'^^^^^^^^^ • Nativitv of Christ, Copy of Guido. renteccfat, by Vignoii. '^ . ' JJj® ?T^ Family, by Jacques Blanchard. IheAnhunciation, by Jeai! Ristout. Ri'rttTnT - t^'l ^T^' V^ ^^° S'*^^^"^' by Plamond' -J"-^ »»^ "- ««ge of 1^59, and \, • / .... '"■ SEMINARY CHAPEL bvfir^e^i^theti?rM''*''ir'^ structure, the original building being destroyed Masirs ^ ' '^'*^'' ** ^'*'^^ collection of valuable Paintings by celebrated li' ^: *'-i, *>. ^<% '. i ',•• X , , M. t-' ■'« .1.,, cl, ■;i - "- • .- m^ %■ OS.^ / * f^Bie ^r^ (OUTSIDE QATE)-«^>»- Oil Paintings, . taken ft>om PhotogTPaphs. Tableau Woi\k:. PRAYON ^ORTF^JTS. J^ASTELS. Photo Cabinets |on? in tlj(j latjz^t fttijU and at tKjj pliortcjl nolia^. . * Towrists MJsititig the City onti hav th^ir I 11 I i ^ .w — ■■ I III .ii M i y 1.11 , ■ l^■■ — . ., . ■■—. — .,■- . ..■,,. . I I -i M ,— I..... — — II-.I..II, I II I ,i».i.ii— — , -— .-^ ^r-™-., ■■ — *-"- ^— ■■■ -■ " ' mrnm: f> IE)I§ .^'ft: , * , SirtHoS^ul^^^^^^ ^'^'^'y^ '-i^rtg seven profeasors a^d about mx h\mdred pS^ *niru^ ^"' general, education, having about f internunablecor\id;rrthrW«r^^^^ forty professors. Passing through the ^' by Wrod windowsTn^ win^^^^^ ^^ U,ted turnings aud desceAts ()ne .rv!.n!;i3?^ snWjW^t lose himself m the endless . Middle^ges, an'SSon ^enS rrCTw ITZL « ^ '^" T j^^^ ^^ ^*^^ pacing up and down the vast g^ries ^ ^ ^«"''®^ *'^'"''^*'** P"®«*« : whicfwSi^ver; mucCedert,^ Io7, ^"'S ".^^/i^"" ^"^ ^««?^ "^'"^^ ^ '^^ buildings. ' "the Sennnnry ^ They ll!ht^of7?T^'^}^' ^'^"".^ ""'^''^^ of pupils attending ground in oxfe of the'^finest poXns of tKy"^""''"^'^ "'^"^'^ ^ **^^ «^^"^ «' ORTI^^ITS. ELS. th. front^ilnoi'^l'S; b^M? ^^^^ * P^?« ^-™ *h« Seminary or by as is also thrSohool of mShb ^ fc^f " separatelfrom the principal Sildin/ ed bv MonseLneTde liJ^'ana'js^dt^^^ r^^''°J*4^^^^' *"* '°""^- IJ^cLeau. fire. a?e'Cr\\\1;i :!!!??eologJ"^^^^^ in Canada, J^ is rSi in ^aTuaWe^fe rflin"'; TS^" *^^* ?^™^ « *^^ ^'ge-t. ttT4.Tn-nrtr^;sLt^j^^^ -^.tnch^::;:s^^^th--^^^^ 6th Srr^:rjh^zxid^^^^^^ **««" '"^-"-^ ^^^--ws death' place by Mgr Pontbriand w5 £0/!^^?^' '^^""'"^ *"^ reinterred in the same In 1877, and were reint^n^rwifl Slat^lrpr"^ """T excavations in the BasiUca; a procession bearing the^n Jns aSd vi«iH^^^^^ P^P u" ^^"^ ^^^ ^^V^ 1878,' were called at by the first fZeralcoSf^^ f^ four churches, which, it is said, Chapel, the Con^egaLnal ChS an^fhe'sf Pr'v*'^P?T^*^« ^^»^'"« RecoUet Churchfno longer in ex^tence On ?k' ^'**^"^.'' « ^1"^^, in lieu of the intervals of one minute S a half f?on; fh? T r^^''"", ^^ «""« ^^''^ ^^^^ at . teer Field Battery. ' ' ^^^ '^^^"'^ Barracks yard, by the Volun- ^* I r i noHcjg. h#ir THE BATTERY. i the &'^'Th?;faZff^Il^^^^^^^^^ !,^*r"- i'^^ --<«r finds himeslf on siteofthekrllanrtBuil^^^^^^^^^^^^ the Grand Battery, 17 guns • the St rhlrl«« Lf. ^ssembly Battery, 9 guns ; Moon Battery, 1 gun • Hon^ cZ^n?!t ?^*'*^'^\l K"''" «"^ ^ ^^^bs J Hall , Nunnery teiy, No 2 "Tu.^^Tn^l i"^' ^.^""' ? Montoalm Battery, 4 guna -^^ guns and 2 ho JTtzers In Si^nt th ^'^^J^f "^^ Gunnery Battery,*" No* 1, 2; Garden and beneath the SuS"^^^^ ff Lower Governor's c a Tin o n » n d t w o m lnui b>*L L.. fl .h hTl^r ^"^ " ^^^^ of 4 gunsa n d 1 P H ?ti»nor ^^ ii|l • ; i ^ ■ 1 1 ■i • ■ ■ i 1 wm I !. • I'l \\ -^^^f^ Ann. 4V* ^t?;^^ ^^ ^^^^ QtQ I ■.«!* ?• .^: ^ FOR C/FRRMGES ^'i \ / / \ i \ ^ AT un\^ ^m^,^.,^ 95, 103 and 109 St. Ann Street C)lRR.ljqSES. COUPto g BDSSIES AT L0>WE8T TARIFF RATES. Mv, ^eo i f^e {ij ProprletoiV -*■., ^ .....a,, Jll Bi'B. 'iff III.' I Tm ■lititewM'i.j^ii^sBiSeW'g' ^{aiSigVy.a"tifafe-<^#,tLv j^-gt^ -.-■vt'-».-,ac". >&.' -jatjriteafcfa! .-.kJ s / / \ \ Street f h« rt^ f"^?^ •" ^"^', ^^ *^^ ^^^^^ ^*^' *^« ^^®^ «f <^he St. Charles v»lley »nd^ the^Laurentides is enclmnfcmg, and the suburbs of St. 'Roeh stretch along the baAks fJmt "^r^'^*^"'^g ^l- Gh^^^mthey merge iAo green fields and happy-looking farms. The next gate is Palace Gate, demolished beyond recognition. Its guard Hin «f rlnr"^ ""^ niore^^ and the barracks, which once stood on the opposite side of allowpTf^ r^^ one Christmas night destroyed by fire, the result o/the freedom ril^r V u^^'i ^7-^^^ *'''^'^"^^- The consumption of liquors generated care- lessness wh»ch ended m a mass .,f ruins on the foUoVing momiflg. fh.f ; " • ^^%^J^^^ «^ *h« f««t of the hill, in rear of BosweU's Brewery, is all rSvelrvS'l U '." ^^'^^^'^^^;-P^^^oe, once the abode of luxury, the Lne of Jho (Lft t«t"''t'''"^' * ^"'^'^l"^ which outshonj3 in splendor and magnificence fh« KM^li- ; Louis, and whose lords considered themselves the equals, if not . ninf f in^!!^?'?^ V ^^ «"^«^r^ " P^re the infamous Bigot-concocted the nefarious frmn^f p-kf ^"P«n"« ^ ^ere he s *^^^ ^'^^^^^ ^^^^k^-^re ^l»at were once the officer's Cu^on^ fi? • "^ { situated ma shaded park, rejoicing in a 8hru>bery» wild and IH« nnw'J! "•"! ^^'^ ^M- *'''''} ?^ ^*^^ ^«*^^««^' amidst piles ofn>rick aid mortar. tL'cinldZXVel^rent''''"^^^^^ '^^ ''^ manufacture ofammunition for ST.JOHNrS GATE. » nlH Jl!! »* ^"^ *i"/^f^ *^':"''<^"'^e. which might as well been left unbuilt. The ffl^^^ »^ /''""r ^i^.u"*''' u"-^^'^^^^^'***' 8«n«™^ traffic and ttuval that it n^nt X/«"?»>l«^«d there being through it, but one passage, which was so Let Zoul ZL"" «l"«l« ;'«h>t\*^ ««me could pass, and {o!,t pa^ngers oould not get through with difficulty. The present gate had to be buHTfor the Enclish Goveniment insisted upon th^old one being replaced in case of' war. It haS no licfrnnHn.^ !' T Tu^ ^'''**^«^ '^}^^ »PP«^ P*^ >« not imper^'ious to water, ^ walls S nnof .K^ ?w "^^-^ I^d^^trions unAer it. Opposite tfiegate, within the not unmv«W I n ^ buildings, but it- has outlived its story, andlmaiin^ition has not unraveled it. It is occupied by J. Lyons, a baker. .ii GGIES »prl«toii TJIE ESPLANADE. V ?J\ f Vl^""'1 Hill, where a' stiwt has been cut through the city walla is the in JuneM79' Uu'"*"" t"V'^-"''^' "'■'^ '*«^ ^'^ ^^- H Anc^^ut Zrr7tr^\:i * T^, *^';"**«*'"^« erection, built in the Norman style with a turret, from which can be had a magnificent view of the v4lley of the St Cliarlos and Kiver St. Lawrence. Near byls the Church of the CmiSogation In fehiS Btoien l.y a man named Chamlwrs and his gang, who, at the time ov«r fortv veat* J^Mnaugurated a reign of terror by their a^tunding and n^ny mbS^ Of this last mme, however, he and his gang werv found auUty «id wew tIln«,oH«3 OppoKito IS the Esplanmle, which runfasV ^ St LoS Si^t, 3 S^Zn^ U. the west by the c. ^ajls From the summit^a can 1^ ^ old fTh^ ■f>*' I f ■ ■f; f m " J r iL ■' i r «i luA^Miii^..:.. 'j4-,»,, -•'/ ctS^^^^ t ^t^^ «-• t^ i^ - -- ^»- -ort of the athletic there c,,ntinuZ'iSu;/«™^ b^^e-ball^i^ket and otjier games «i* played anu..enientsof winteWhe Cdof'-R^^ HnofBhoemg and tobogganing are the nader^^ with their ev^nint con^rrf Hll fh ^^Z *^ tnne« dehgKted the prome- hero also the M UiUrv of thTr.tl 1. i<^ .^^^ "^T ,*^^'*"«f«''':«d to the Terrace and Thor« a^« 'V,, *'""*^y •" tne (citadel and the volunteers perform their evohiH.wiH THE GARRISON CLUB. THE CITADEL. ed, and visitors are f;,m"8Ld^thT^,^Li^r .f^^.u^^ ^^'^ »'**f'* S"**"* '" "t'^^i""" the wallB arc c«8e[lteTCracki fn^ fh t "'^"^ 5^^ ^'^'"^ ^^« ^'*^'^«'- B^^^in^^ ketry. ho as to comm^,d heTrencl - whfr'"'":,'*"^ '^'"'^ "'"•^ l"« «'"»""«• ecnnnand- nmnding^ he harbor Two ArmSrl ' """^ "*" u^' "PP""'*^" "'^« "^« ^^^teries c■ tKc city. it „„„id ^.jy "r ;!:. ;r?". „ £« J".i ""ThTK'n',!*" '•'""■' -' of about two hundred rank and vL iJll \ _I , V. " " »Htt«ry, ct.nsisting ful in the immense forj;^;^. ' '' ""* «lUHrt^re i-'l- - .-t-- :■ f' /, ■Vf, ■ i r, PickM \SmoQdFish rs, jbsters, Clams, ' ' dJerrapins. ieBec. •y " ters, '■1 V --rt' » * S' ^ 'W' V Olothd, pkiue .in EC,, &C. Jb b'^u'^f wrth\n1 niV' P'«"/i7»l«^ ^^y^ founded.the Convent in 1641. and as f^wu V • " b"»Wing8 of that time, it was dest^yed by fire, in 1650 Beine ^Z rlmrtWl'T'^'^ '^ '^' Hospit^liereB Nuns of the H6tel Dicu.Twas rre ]M^.damL D^! P^^^^^ '^ '^ construction ; so loved and esteemed U^ed^dS^^wts'l^^^^^^ The Convent has been greatly en- ab>pdnSgrS^^ ^"*^«'*^*'^ many ^valu- dSS'I? jZ^:^ ""'^^ '" '""^''^'« ^^""«« • • • PI'- aviour preaching. . pv. The portrait of the Saviour acco;dingto St: Luke".'' " ^^"™P''*g"«- Ihe Virgin and Infant ... Redemntion of Captives at Algiers, by tho"Revorend Father . • or Mercy R" to f Fnmce offering religion to the Indians of CaAada," an alie^^ by A Franciscan, 1700 j * -^ ^ ' ' Spanish School. attent.T" ( Z^'f^ ^^.'^^l '"^™'''^.*'^,,^*'"^^"^' «^«*«^ Sept. 14th, 1859, deserves im th«^toemoryof Montcalm was also' erected Ly Eord Aylmer in. frorii'S! r!lr'!IS'"^"f«''"' in the Chapel and Convent : The bmly of St. CWmerits,' trom the Catacombs of Rome, brought tcx the Ursuline.s in 1687 • the skull of on« the' lircT'^V^^'^'- ^r^ ^^^^ ' '^' '^^^ "^ St. jLufl'eS : a iece of ?n 183o! ^ ' ^' '""^ " ''"''*''" "^ ^^'"^ ^"*^^° "f 'l^horuB, brought from Paris TffP HOTEL-DIEU. On Pottfl D on %K ?? "^? u ^'^^ ^IT*' *i *. "^"^"^ '*>«^"««' •« the entrancft to the whobmrhto^r. -H ":T.*^^v'"""^^^.*"^«^ *»yt»»° »"«h«sHe d'Aiguillon, SL ,3 ffi ^* -i /i?^'*''i'l'*' ?""" *'J^ £''«'«** th°"' '" <^^«W. Prior to th^ W nn^ I * J r^'^f^^^'^.^y *^'^' anil afterwards rebuilt if consiMtsof acon- «Sd ItLn i f. M "^ with unfortunate invalids, who receive unremitting caro •nd attention fn.m the sisterhood. The Tmmm of th«^ nmrfryr. Mh^' * ' walk! ^ *^ ^"'^ '" "" Cbwlevoi, .treeL. Sume kne pftintihg« udorn thi - . -'-- - ♦ - - , . - - - -• • ::. Mi .4' x{\*f. ^',A 1^1. • 1 * • / ^ sS 4 1 a" SsqSte « \ • -M~Li« T It - -• ■ V .•< ■ S!«:( X»i sftft:;ftag^g;g^aft ^^^^s ^ ^ Sss ^3-- T.]|SWRiR(! onfreaV f Canada. 3^ oeaiion oniral ^ modern improyements make it a first-class ,' every respect. • s^ ^^: merits '"" ," . ''"^'^^^****"' ' .11 1 1. III. K-f ' , "■-■-.. '-,. ' •':-:\' .'■■., -^ .: - . "'■ . , . ■ ■ The Virgm and Child, ... v in i St. Bruno in meditation.... F.wiJJ^T ' The descent from the Cross Cn^t^m Ta The Twelve Apostles . . r^^ l^ ?*r."^?"v . The Monk- in ^er . ..:.::::::::::;:: ::: : • ; ; ; ; .S^Lr^^n."'''"' ''' ''^^'' ST. JPA^TRICK'S CHURCH. - In the adjoining street (McMahon) is St. Patrick's Church, erected in 1819 now under the administration of the Redemutorist Fathers. It has hlen enlS and greatly improved, by frescoeing the waifs and ceilings. A maSLt 3n hM also been erected. Attached Uy it is the Presbytery, and in rrr^HtS theX Patrick's Catholic Literary Institute, found^ in 1862. ^ • ^^• TRINITY CHAPEL. The Trinity Chapel (Episcopal), in St. Stanislaus street, was for some vflAr« a^?n t usl '^' '"^ "" '"'"^ *'^^ *^« ^••^^^^"^J «f *he troops buTisTow THE MEHODIST CHURCH. At the top of the same hill is the Methodist Church, erected in Iftfln J„ #1 boyant style of ai^chitecture. It seats about 1,000. ^' "" ^*"*' •I *»^ ! .ss ST. ANDREW'S.CHURCH. Close at handja St. Andrew's.phunSh, built in 1810 and enkrired in i«oi u •accommodatiip <^CKp«r«on8. A nVance and schoolhouse a^ SS. ^ *' '/ MORRIN COLLEOE. :(■ ^ In a building, whie^ was ''formerly the district mol ereotMl in lau l 1.^' , of $60,000, is the Worrin C#ege, whiJh w,is foundefS tK^ Lf / ' 1 * "^ o^ftheUtelateDr Morrinof^uebec.^i,\l8«0, i«cor^»t^'TS'„:2g"ir^ ^ Parliament, in 1801, and ..oenod in Nclvember, 18e2.*^It is aMliated "^S^ M^Jlin V •: <% i4iAi*Vri'-;,i',y'',;%1/ u.*,j' m ■i%- y y THE popDLAI( BOOT AJlD ^^0£ ^ Large Sales and SMALL PROFITS is the Seci^et of the Store of - i '. A. J. GARON Wholesale and Retail Merchant and Manufaeturep of Boots and Shoes LADIES and_ GENTLEMEN will find at this Store - _ Boots and Shoes of the Finest Ort^ AND TTIT? -Mrxom ^7^T r:,^ . ^, »» •^ AND THE MOST ELEGANT MAKE ^or Full Dress, Concerts, Weddingrs! Balls, Etc., Etc. •^ " ^^^^^^i^^^EjED WORK^UARANTEED. PRICES_SO_VEIlY MODERATE AS TO DEFY COMPETITION ftu sorts and for all seaaonn. The most complete assortment and TKe CKeapesf Prices m Quebec •Ladies, Gentlemen's and Childrons AMERICAN RUBBERS withjind without lining. ■ All reduced. ^ Overshoe^a la Prlncesse). Buttoned and Waterproof. ' ; N. These^vershoes are unique ft)r the Ladles. ^VI|1T IS Ri^FECTFUULY SOUCITED .pa^toB^n.,^^ 24 St. John Street. Quebec SKjLntamAHB, , ' h -' _-.'^i o- ■ * pnop % •■* ■ . 7^ • ^^^^ i_-i. ■ ' ( ■ ■■ A. J. cakoh; r:" HllllllliA. iHD SHOES V- Vholesale and lil Merchant Manufacturer oots and Shoes * THE WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION is situated on St. Abi^ street, nearly opposite Morrin College court. f THE HIGHS;CHOOL " . uf f JJr-^^/if H^igliSchool is a handsome buiJ|fcig, situated in St Denis street fn ^r^^"-^'^^*^ stretching downwardsfSiThe Citadel. Uwasestoblished i- CHALMERS' CHURCH THE baptist/church ^Ar:::^::^^!rSt^ st^p^te the entn^no^, to the Actme^ ^, ■f.!| MPETITION. md Shoes of ueb ERS •of. cc '•'-'VT^-rt-... .|y BOUT, THE FRENCH\PROTESTANT CHURCH is a pretty little church situated in St. John street, and was erected in 1876. h ST. MATTHEWS' CHAPEL (EPISCOPAL) Peter, ,„ St, Vahcr ,troet, St. K.,oh. una the Jfariner'n ci;:^"'! &;;,^'„ CHURCH AND^COMVEHT OP THE OBEY SISTERS- 'Other building; of thrSisterhocHl that it h ha^lVii^LniiltTn!? n! ^ **** it w without a steeple since its last destruction Iv «™ ^« IL * "** moreovw, "\i II ^'^"vaifii y >:■ ■■-■.".v.-/. r t. ■\\\\\ ST. JOHM STREET, .' QUEBEC. Chocolate Drops Bon B ons AND (J0KCTJ0WEI(yF01(T|teMiLLI0Jf T?alraniW by 3fis ZjcccUencH the governor. Seneml, and 3fis 2^oaor tlu : . 4,wni«iani.Sovernor "" : ^ Quebec. .. -^ - ' . ' ' fiiii'J •:■;:*■ ■■^■■^•; -^ .ffc^i:' I—' I "MJ14MI-..... ,.^-i.^Lmi.J 8 r y \ %^ church or were about to be held, wheA it, too, fell a prey to the flames and P»r Uament was removed to the Music Hall. Grave suspidons w^re entered «f^V ^OUNG MEN'S CHRJSTIAN ASSOCIATION. Immedifttely outside St. John's Gate is the Yoiina Mati-q pk^„4.- * tion buMing, the lower part of which^r^ot as SiopT^In it "^ ?U1 « " 't'T"^ room and lecture hall, and the building ig open to the public ^' "^'"« >ns [Ofl '■.\'-\t »■■ Lor« •JiSJt — ^^^^H T* JEFFERY HALE HOSWTAL tffirf H .iTP^'J'^' ^^^ V^u"'^?^. ''^ *^« ^^^y Sisters, and was founded by the late '^:i^'^h^:r''^'''^ "'^^ '^^««''^- '^ ^« -<»- the direSi?^ THE GENERAL HOSPITAL . * J^o.^*'"^"^^ hospital is one of the finest institutions of the kind in O^t.^. or the States, It is situated on the south bahk of the St Charlp« n«* / /^»«»da, Marine Hospital. The buildings are ext^nsivt -d wiS'tSgaS^nf^^^^^^^^ ^ area. It was founded by Monseigneur de St. Valier, second Bishoo ofOn^ W ^ ^l^Trm.^^^^^^^^ •" ^^^^' «-«^'^"*-^ ^ -P*-^ body f^tThe^^ ^aults^used at the time of the French ?orsto,^^^^^ ""«' *^^ »"»«>«»«« THE SKATING RINK. Just outside the city walls, on the Grand AlWe is the Quebec Skating Pint supposed to be the finest on the Continent. - ^"*'"*^ OKating Kmk, THE DEPARTEMENTAL BUILDINGS. The Departmental Buildings are on the north side of the Grand AlWe *nH form a magnificent pile. They are constructed in the modem styleTarchi^'tur^ are four stones m height with a mansard roof arid tpwefB At S^h ;' '..:-#i^y ■M Ml r i . M6? 'u^^^'^Yo-K loe^Sp^rks §t ^ M y ' ' :^„ ji^-:,Stf^Mj^Bm ' ?i^-^\ % :^.,V c ' '•' V-! THE DRILL SHED. n..tf"'ZrtrCS»ftfeir'll a?'" ■"''■''' "<"■■" '*" «r»adMie, Hv»H in the «t. a.u J„. S^'t?, tL^S "^^f V^^f' tu^^^^^ «>«' junietl. ^y "ntii Ne\erai nunclred houses wer« Jt W'^^ ■^i^^-rV THE LOUISE EMBANKMENT AND DOCKS. UwrenceanaSt. Charles • beiiii; Zmt n^h l5 T\ "T^o''^ ^^^ ^''''^^ St- and on the East by the St/ wl^ the r , ^h f^7^^-^'^ '^^ ^^^ ^*''»^1«« J*«'er Harf)our, having a water area of about tw.-T.tvSm^j ^^ '•"*^®*' "^ ^^dal bet4en2f]l«id27of watm- at ww.tr Sn ""^^ " «^"^"^1 ^^P^^ ^^ <.f wLr is 24 feet ; l)ut^a vx"so t^^^^^^^ Quay Wall, the dep^i a depjli of 20 feet. " ^ ^tHn.liug out ten feet from the wall can obteili - Sb1"g <^i^«« »'".«« eightoen (18) and neap-tides twelve (^2) f..t fi n«e of^bj^being fifteen (15) feet ; but as' the tide rarefv fallK V "^^* *^«"^«« andone-halftfI)feetof the low water dit Mill fl,.. , ' 7/«f«'y/'"/« to within one is virtually greater than that < vl\ by the boJ n f "^ Tf'^'t'' ^^'^^ '^'^^ ^i» wet dock has a water area of abmd 4^0^ires a^d . " T V^'^ t^"- ^^« »™»«r or autl a Quay froutage of :m)S. ^ ^*^^ "^ water of 27 feet ; Vessels wishing to enter the hnur ,,r VV\.f n i i four hours, the g«es beii .'pe.Lrt C' ,Li"^ •> f'l "" '!"\^'"''^ '" 'h" '•'^'y- t,. l«ru,it of the exit amlTntr^u.c" of ve»^l".' "' "'^^ """' "' ^gh w«l/r, THE EMBANKMENT AND CROSS- WALL. ^ .0 'a^tift^t^r joh,/;i, SiX':' S""r'^ '"-■<» «.„„ecti„g with th. t«l d.Vectg'f'Jrtlle'rr "'' "■■'■■"'"'"''• ""' ™*'» ™" "« •'-'••'K«' ".t« "r li«I.- .e«,7n,':p^:i'?:Siti:„i^fX-'s^^^^^ »o,*t,.„t i.v.i, »ff„^,, ,„, a^ out of the riiUwav airJ~\,!T^J. unl,»«i„ig cheaply ,„id exped Uourfy, into or Northern W V^XLl « on S^ fe st'W^ ! ''"^ T'T* "^ ^^- ™« .nd the lightering of ,„n,Jr ^nd^r^cllrg'tefS; dott Z "^'^ °»" _ jSpeoMi portions of the Emlwikwent and Croii«-W»ll h.„« 1 ^ ' !tgs^h;Iri;e'"'''^-^'-""''^^'^al^^^^X^;^ I -. , :W' X OTWW/{ £9^ •MliE 5alace Jfotel oil Oancifla * ■ - ■ / it ^v^ 3PLENDIP' VieW OF THE Crxv P ^^ vW^ . f IVEI^ AND fAN^i: ^ ,l»»«nftpab#SD '^ f "^^"■■""'ere they 0.0 alway. m«,t BVfiHY ATmTIOII PAID TO GUESTS, - 5! M f^Uifeies. The enfcmnce k. the T.rkl B,mn in 200 feet wide ; ho that the lai^fe vessels now imvigatnig the St. Uwrence can enter without difficulty. / ^ R.^nZ'^TL^'**'^^ "'■*' '" *> immediate vicinity of all the princii.il Shipping Offices, Banks, and busmeHs ,K,rtion of the City and are lighted throughout by- Electricity! ^-^^l W^^ THE CUSTOM HOUSE. i5a IjrSTTLB. ■ ■■ I PUNDS, THE Oi^TES- n«* JU"*" VJi^Si? '"^'■®*^* u? t""^ ancient in Quebec Km in the Utt fewyeftrs dimp. P^ « J ^A®,-°^? 8*^*' ^^^^'^ «»°»^d the curiosity of Mie traveller have Wn feveUed and the fortification, and walls of the city, wLh then Sed ;iihILm^ and were patrolled ni^ht and day by the vigilant wntineL have "hanged the^SS 2SSrSvtP^'^^"Z^T"iS^ «'j 2ewisandSt.Un's7to.rretl^t ancient, having been erected in 1694 and rebuilt in 1701. The former has ^n tTCo:imZ^J^ "^^r? f ^ '^"? '^ 'ormer ".»g app^oicr." rXhSnS SLk-I?^ ?^5'*~;. ^^1 •'t"* 8**®' ''^^"^ ^ formerly but one narrow archway, was also demolished and robuUt-in 1866. Kent Gate Was built to ora^ ment a new thoroughfare through the city walls. Palace Gate was iSioer^ "mtvaiTa'ii'"^^^^ ""T"^ t'P' "^y the Englltanrre'jW^ thecJU2fl;h:tJhotrlr^^^^^^ •^^ ^^--^ -« «-^ ««» nent find lyB meet w of fire THE ENVIRONS. There are, iKirhaps, but foW cities whoM) vicinity 'can lioast ocUtur invested with^ ever .. ■ " ■ ■'••■*i^:. '• ** Diitanot lends wiohantment to the view " J ^ingj>eauty lose none of their attraction as we approach them but ^i«nW 4 ««.bn«tion of ohimns fredi fr«n the laviiih h-idT^Li^i^^iWq^l^ iSI?- \ rii! !« Ii'ii ri Hi OTTAWA, ONTARIO, eJfOtOJ^ ^MJ{0JV(J B^K^i^S, AND FANCy F/\ Mil Y FLOURS. '>'^>^^?;5^-^ 'W AND ^TAND^HO i|HAm -t <^ TBY OUR CELEBRATi!,D K. Y.. OjhWaBnil^ new uiiiiuraS Holler jiiiij, I '^ 4« V . 3, J. i|wT.- ^ ^. whose placid waters ai-e encirclod by primeval forests,- the iinpetuouR streams rushing in a wild succession (4! rapids from the mountarhs to the St. Lawrence^ and thi numerous cascades in their varied forms of sublimity and beauty afford a rich treat to the lover of nature dnd render a summer residence in Quebec exceed^ mgly delightful. Many of the principal objects to which we allude are within one or two hours ride from the city. The^ ruins of the French works to the south west of the citadel will well repa^ the trouble <.f inspection. They appear to have extended to the brow of the cliff which overhangs I^Uiond Harbour, cnsiderably beyond the present limits of the citadel. I he lemiUSH of tlic old wall wliich w.w carried along the edge of the rock, theramrMvrts and a magjizine may be distinctly traced by those who feel an interest 111 such relics. The rliff at the southern extremity is of the same precipituous char- acter as that at the north eastern point of the cibvdel, rtnd must have presented an equally mipregnal)le front, but that fortress, as it is at present constructed, com- bines within Its limits all the requisite features of such •fortitimtions with the advantage arising from a less extended line of works. A, good position is htere afforded for inspecting tlie extetior of the fortifioiticms, which present from the glacis an appearance of combined strength and beauty. On this spot siMscimens may (.coisionally be found of the (|uart7. crystals which being mingled with the granite aiid slate of which the rock is c-oui|)osed have obt^iinotl ff)r it the name of «ape diamond. A woodon staircase aftords at L'.-Im-w lies Mhra a coinmunication with the Lower Town. The St. Lewis and St. Foy rfMvds, which, leaving the city on the west run pamllel to each ()ther at but a short distance until they unite at Cap Rouge, are the favorite cinves in the vicinity. The St. Foy road, after emerging from St. John's suburbs, commands a very beautiful view of the valley of the St. Charles bounded in the distance by the Bor^ — -*- — -" "^ '-^ • ...... the ran^e within view froji rays heighten the beautu March, surumunt the daWtBrundulating outline of the mountains with a~ioiieoui splendour which sets the pencil of th» artist at defiance. m the distance by the Bonhomi^ ?nd Tsounonthouan mountains, the highest of fh« r.n„^ -„*K „. fr(uW«BBec. As the »un sihks behind them, its declining ♦^^■■l^andscape and. in the clear frosty atmosphere of jMirtina day Dies like the dolphin, whom tmch pang inibues V\ith a new Colour as it gas[)s away. The last still h)veliest, till- 'tis gcme -andall is gray," - .a ""/,"7",;!'«;'«*u«^'f»'et fails t<. cmvey an adequate idea «f the brilliant appearance of the heavens as they " Melt to one vast Iris of the west, ' Where the day joins the {tast Eternity." not /nlw^l!^^**"^^*'- ""u'' ''^•'•"[l*" /«••"» the city, i^ Holland House, interesting, b fi. , ^ ^*^?8>«" *h« *'**'• ^'"*'^*"' ^' Mr,ntg,»mery in the mege of ml, hut^from some. romantic incident^s connected with the family ffom whlehTt derived mj n?.!' V *'*''^ •i*""^ <»f *h.m. have found a resthig pUoe i„ the rear of the bmUlmg. Near St. Foy church. ab<.Mt five mites from town, ai-e the remains of a redoubt erected by the Knglish .... their first taking p, «««,««{ ,„ of QuewT Ills. 'A . ■vU h"- ;t I'll MK TO SEE THE ondomQ ft** o/th^ mopt^and^om^lj, d^corat^d buildings JiiiUiard I^oom, / • -IPrivate ©ining J^oonis, V ■ • ^- .. Parlors, Baths, etc., 88i St. Jdse ph Street. » «. COTli, Ji«i,i,g„ bof. .' * J» mE ^ lui build ^'^3? Hs; etc., «•«•- : BELMONT BETUKAT. ' To tho north is tho Belmont; CathoHc Cemutory and nour by is Father Murphy's S n r T Vl ^i*"-'^ In«t»t"fc«, k«*fc by Dr. J. M. kacICay. It in ono of tho Anit • buildmgs of it8 kiftd and v Burr6unded.by beautiful grounda. It has a magniacent "^ "vorlooking the river St. Charles. Tho lanilscapo stretching for Tniles in the distance ^s not to bo described. Here patients of tho liquor habit irom all parts of the Dominion and the United States, find a haven of rest and Are being treated, ijie institute w largo, sijacious and airy and has all modern convonienceH, being form- erly an Inebriate AHylum. The buildh.g was once occupied by Geuena Montgomery, «« was also Holland House near the city. At about ono mile disUnt froni the city IS the jKHiument erected by the St. John fiaptiHto wSocioty, to the bmve wh6 (J * at the battle of the Plabs in 1700. The monluuent in. of iron on a stone luse, ami surmounted by a statue of BoUona, the gift of Prince Na|H,Ie<.n. Four bronze ' camions are pl-icml at each corner of thejietloHUl. T^e mon.iment Imarn the follow- i ing mscripti(»n : / , ; ■ " ' . s ' ■• * Aux bnhroH do 17fK). j!:rii,'<5 iwr hi Scto»H3r, 18(12, by l>.nl Monck, then (iovenior uonoral of Umada, and an el(M|uont disw.urse, was given on thewciMi.m by the uon. ^'. J. o. (Jhiyavoau, a. , 7l6rette> .* : ' in.. *• ' ^ ■ ■ • "" '•' ^is Indian VilUge, existing within nine miles of the oit y.^mst 1>h .m r'of fJvn nM^hlM)rho.Hl o£ Quebec, after the treoche^oua m-uiH.tcm of their trib» »y?tho Ir<»- i|iiot«. Adopting. »fc Ml wriy fwriod after the arrival of the French settLns the" X -a > \ I' \" tf IGAGO 1 ! S><: ©f Infeifmation -^ '^ ^ WCOR!>0I?ATEl)f ' /' Undep tl2e patronageof la Presse' LOms LeDUC Mana^ MANHATTAN block; # 86 Plymouth Pl^e, ■::^'C' ' i ^ to reader their sojoura as agreeable as possible. JOI^ FU-RTHE »V INFORMATION ADDRESS , to THl OI\.TO THE PfPICE OF ,. |,'a f iESSE,';^ONTI^AL. ^ANAGER A jaumber Of Kirat-OU aa Hofta t^« Offioc 'a:-;p;:' t^;' *wft[B » ^^-25S.>c_><;r Pre88e' ^l^e, r BfdE »1 r^ ^^."f"''' *'',"^ I't-^^^i-ved with ligi.l fidelity their frieudHhip towHr 9 ) I their new jiliies ' n Mie irojiuois, whocamed theirold animosity frointhe distant shoreH of Lake Huron. Suice the conquest nfthiHCi^.ny by England they have always been found both 'nrl^i.h^ *'7'^^*'''\""'''«'- tHe«- Hervices w^^re re.piired an.i like all ..Wier Indians of iJfitiHfi jNorth America, they reetMve anntial j»re,sents fn.m the g )vernment. ThiMah retanungniany of the charuuteiistics<,f .the children of the fnest, in their fces landMtylQof hvmg they have ad<,pted in a great measure the l.a'.iL. '^i the GinadwiTis. I ijie manufacture of snow shoes, moccasins, bead an.l bark w.,rk, anbrilsa princiml hm?i^rf J Tw"''''' '■"'^'"! ^'y ^'''''"" ^^'''""g '*"'* shooting ex( .Msions, the mo(«e limit in the wild forest to the north engrossing much <.f their time in the winter, ineir services as guides are indispensjible to officers of. the gHrris..n and ..thers in these hunting ex,.eeen Sri V ^•"»'^»7«"t/'^" »» that ,.f morality. Their p>„:vimity to the capital Ihui !f !l •n'*'"'?"^*'-^*''^^'^ '" strangers by the .bsMlsyof Indian manners L iiive made tJivj ydlage ))ut too- often a scene of riot ,nhl iH-i;nuaged merriment I liut happily the efforts of the Catholic clergy have lately' succeeded in restorinu temperance among the men and decorum amonj^ the women. There is but one among thorn who boasts pure Huron blood- Zacharie Vincent, who has distinguish-., ed hniiself a* a selftanght artist by some creditable drawings. The populatiMH Ht present is over ^00 squIs, and exhilitp an increase since 1821, when Bouchette states - ^Iviou^W r'-^^? ?lu ^^"^ ^^""^'f ^''*« first -settled in 1«97, the Hu#ons having l^fnia^r T'^^^ ^V-i""^ to which Seigniory they still lay claim as having beeS SThii^V^^^V "' ^^'^-7'^ IViHH village is beautifully situnted on the east side f^iiX.l I. Y-. \" '^f,"^" bridge across the rapids just above the Fall connecting itwiththeAaftifani village St. Ambroi.se rm the ■olh/w side. -spob, all , so 5,3 3lc. ^ANAGER ^AL. V of T THE MONTMORENCY. / The wild ail 1 rapid river is said Uflm » continued torrejit from its source in V.n-^ -1." .•'''•' *^'" ^^ empties it«elf into the St. U>vrenee at the magiiificionf *hUh which beafs its name. The catar^ict ia the most interesting of all the natural anjects ,n the vicinity of Quebec ami is sohlom unvisited by tourists, however short ..t fK u^- 1 *" ''"«^« theiHiLrnnce <.f snow, fwn a cmbmatioTi .>f the mibhme and beautiful which fascuRs at once the mind of, the HiHJcUtor. It IS Hitnatod in the centre of a large gap in the m.rth b.ink of the u«H k n "*'^' "^•■?"^*<"'^*' •" ®^^'-'"^' ^'»»r<.ugh which its waters in^nh ^n a wide th, f ifTT '*^''*""»*'*e'- emerging from th« chaHm among the im-ks at the f«K.^ of JrKiM • •* " 1"" f^®"^' I»oint« from wiiich the vitw can Ke varied and iew of the falls which it overlooks in" its dewenf. The Sr^K i ,V.''^*^S^^^.'*'^«"^•'*tf« j"«* above the catarKct and iMuwing through soHie «ekls he will obt,*hi a vet7 beautiful view at a little distance on the e^Nt nme. Hut to he fully impi-pssmf wifh »b" h ^ j ffht i i n d " ' " ~ " ^tt^nary U> t^iscertd the bank .n. either sidv n^^ at the ^('nit of the mighty torrent 1*1 21 ^""^''*^''",l^®^^'^*■■"^^^^^^ oeaselBH.; spmy curls up arouml the falling waters and when the mjm otMwmnM »» *• deicate vei the iuii«ic» ■ *%. SI \ 4 K§g, 11, B, *38 ST: LOUIS STREET,* (Opposite St. Louis HoteJ) •^^-^^^^ QUEBEC iJ- ^'graduate of £aval V; aiversiti^f g^ebec ar^l a pu|)rl of IKe "Eolyclimc 3{ospital3 pf Jfew y orK. « OFFICE HOURS 'OM 9 TO 11 A.M. From 2 to 4 p m f^ ^ ^u 4 p. M. jTp^o^ 7 TO 8 p. M. ^ TELEPHONE 882. E*iiilji V -tiK .-^ U.B. ;t,* £. d a pn^jl of J To 8 P. M. effect of the sunbow invests the scene with an additional chann roar of waters the words of the poet must often l)e recalled. Hei-e Amid the Imt on the verge, i ( J'^rom side to side beneath the glittering morn, An Iris sits, amidst the infernal surge, " Like Hoi)e up8ite bank, where the action of the water when tWriver is at i s height in sprmgf^has protluced a series of steps- which rise in as regular .r„ulat"onasTf the r3s«Cof art,. Here the groat declinaticm of the l.ed of the river, iKarrowne s .^ Its channel and the obijtruction it meets with from the projecUuK rS^iisos a successionaf rapids which r^se and swell with tuniultuous viScr Th^Mont morency is much frequented by the lovei-sof angling and presents many st^ti^ in Jte course where the attention of the sportsman is dividedLtTeo„rs art anrad miration of rthe wjld scenery around him. It is in general necessary ^ wade wl^e fishing in this river, and the proverbial coldness of^the stream, its contiiS rTpMs and the slippery surface of the rocks demand no little energy or the^H^tstn^K SMct, few miles up the river may l,e indicated as the first sjM.t wortjS, "ng „t IhL 1 Iri? I'K ^'r '''"1 ^'""^' ^^" ^''•'"■'•"' «'»l ^r^^'t Which are very mucli fisheilby the habitants „i the neighboih.KKl. Then in regular succession at short tolIoW8.^J-^ »THE CANADA-ATLANTIC* -^ IN CONNECTION WITH ^,- — * THE GRAND TRUNK * IS THE FAVJRITE ROUTE BETWEEN "> Quelien anrl tfie Capital ^ -{• JVTontiieal anil tfie Capital. ^ %%- • City ticket Ag«nt, O piKii im at. LOWi Hotel, ' QUEBEC. R. A. CAHTBH, Agt. Canada Atlantic Ry., lae iT. JAMn tTmitT, MONTREAL. '"Jp--^-" ,:v,. ..* THE LAKES. ' ^ Tlidre are also some very heautif ul lakes within a short distance of the city, which offer many anurements to the visitor, and which may l)e readied by carriage lor train. Among tlie most famous are I^kes lJvau|i.irt, St. Charles, Calvaire, St. \| "f" f^ I f ■ J<«eph or Ontariestsi and Sargent. § Fai I THE ISLAND OF ORLEANS. This Beautiful island is one of the m«t^t interesting objects in the jjrospect from the city. Its well cultivated fields sloping to the water's edge ai-e charmingly coubi-AHteil with the dark forest that covers its liigh banks. It serves as a shelter to the \My on the east whore it divides the river into^he north and south channel, tlie distjuice acrosh the \my from the city l)eing nearly four miles. The length of tlit* ishvud is nineteen niiles and j,ts greatest breadth about five and a half. It contains tive pjuishes, witli a population of nearly five thousand souls. THE HERMITAGE. TIC» K * il ^ al 4 iM^ *» 8tm*t, MONTREAL. This romantic appellation has Iwjen given t^ a river in the forest at Bourg Royal about seven miles from Quel)ec. Those who ar^ led from its designation to antici- l)ttte a picturewpie pile on which the effacing fingers of tim« have shed additional int|)rest will be rather disjippointe*! when they fiiul but the stone walls «>f a slibs- tantial dwelling house. But its chief interest is ^erivotl from the tide f»f love aiid jealously with which it is associated. This invents its isolated situation with the IM'incipal attnyjtion in the eyes of visitors who recalling the fatal legend, "inly ruiuinijt«^iaie ilanger " of indulging to excess those. fatal pasHioim. In the early |»art •jt-HlTlast century M. B^gon the Intendant selected this spot for the residence of a liuly whom he fouml it necoH.sary to piotect from the watchful jealousy of his wile. But time revealed to the injured wife the clue to this fatal bciwer when the tragedy of Eleanor and Rosamrmd was enacted again, the life of its hapless occupant being sacritico\ muii- I 2£2£^Steamship^0mpan^ *■. . OF SAVANNAH .. ^:*'^><^ a. M. SORREL, Manager. ^i(t)<^ For the South and Southwest FASTEST PASSENGER SHIPS Carrying the American Flag-. S. S. Kansas City, 8. B. City of Birmingham 8.8. City of Augusta, S. 8. City of 8.ivf,nnnh, S. 8. TflllnhnsBce, 8. 8. Ohattshoccheo, Sh8. Nflcoochee, 8. 8. City of Mnoon. 8. S. Gate City, S> Si Dossong, FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE - UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATIONS "^^ LKER,Agl,, Wew Pier 85, N. R., ]f ew York. STEAMERS LEAVE NEW YORK -EVEBY Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from Now Pier, 36, N. R., foot of , Canal and Spring Sti'oet. ^CONNECTING WITH EXPRESS TRAINS FOr5% Jacksonville, Thomasville aj0 New Orleans. Thi..)«gh iMi,s8.igG tickets, and bills of ladnig issued for all principal points in Georgia, Flor- . - ida, and AlalM^im, For further particulalPs regardini/ passage or freight, Mdross, . 32 ST. LOUIS STREET, QUEBEC the train the stonnr ii f "■■\ ■ J ^ny |i | p n ii r^^^j (Jaebec ^ Lalje gt. John Mwaj. hwest NO£R SHIPS eriean Flagr. S> S. Ohnttihocohee, S> S. Nncoochee, B. 8. Olty of Mnoon. 8. S. Giito Oity, Si S< DosQongt E D'HOTE - ►MMODATIONS NEW YORK and Saturday N'. H., foot of . [J SWoet. SS TRAINS FbRj% lasville aiik?' «, and bills of 11 principal n, Flor- . ■ ftlw regarding ST. QUEBEC OPEHINQ. OF THE CHlCOUTlMt EXTENSION. JhE I^EW ^OUTE to the FAt^-FAMED SagOENAY. T P^o5*"x^.™ Extension of this railway from Lake St. JcAm to Chicoutimi will be prtinpleted and ni pperalion by. Ist July next. Tliis 18 a ver, system, by whi trip, namely : and thence to Saguenay and „^ well known 9%^,.—^. Ontario Navigation Co >nt addition to the 11 be offered a round to Lake St. John rail, and down the K5 by water, by the the Richelieu and two houiri^ and a half, o Hubstantjal manner, jind Trains will run It is no exaggeration to say that this trip for grandeur of scenery" is unequalled in America. The proposed arrangements for passenger ^7**^o5!i the Saguenav commencing on thelat July, 18a% will be as follows: ' P«»engers wiU leave Quebec at 8.30 A.M daily, MtceptSunday, arriving at Roberval, Lake St..John (IW miles), at 4.5^ P.M. The tmin S'".'*,*"t»''?^ *^T* "^ *^^« "«'*' «n*l magnificient Hotel Roberval which has accommodation for ^ gueat., and is equipped with luxurious furniture hot and cold water baths, electric light, and every convenience of a iin|inte city 'hotel. Hei-e the traveller can eiijoy ^l^cellent dinner and u comfoi-table night's rest. And if he does not desire to make a longer stay, he ni^y take the train early next morning for Chicoutimi. The run to that t«wn (64 miles) will be made in . m^ ^•*" *"»•'*'»«•'' ^«" •»«»H8ted road, built in the mort Id Mtoroughly equipi^d. Two trains, encih way, Aily the steambiwt wharf, at Chicoutimi, connecting with LB^Go _ _.. to me sceamiKiat wnari, at Chicoutimi, connectfnir with the mapufioent Saguenay stumers of the Richelieu and Ontario Nav^tion (S eTroeprMOTidsyimi ri^»iMientferH uiay" oith«r drive tc, tho Cacouiu* Hotel, ov tnky tminn for points «n fha interceU Hteel f..,„eaW.r. ♦t; ^' phlets «H„ed by the eon.j^ny, eo,,i„H of which are ...ailed five to appKcJnta.' PaHsungura prefening t«r;!;i7uiirixlrt"%^TX^^^^ «..«> P.M.. arriving at Q.,ul»ec at « A.M., daily ex«,|,t Hu.Xy. ' "»»^"""»y. ** ...:n.f;Vi*l? V'''"" '*'* "'I"«VH«'*'' «l«««»t JMulor mm and, night tmiiiH witli beat hnwhed an«l iM|ui|i|M«il linea in Canatia. ** '' "** ■J ?;: ^ ^^iim^ f « .•■--' ^4'. ■ ■- J '•' - . . • • • • -■'■ ' i ?■ ...■*i.', , : ". ,> ■'■ i«it_.. t M 1 £,!# ^ mtiUm rHu ,1 j^??"'"^ ^ .^ % ** W ' \ jM^KH' ** wm\ ■■" *WmM nf \ IIKI #11 <, IB 1 I W4\ • ^ ff 1 L ' :di ^ ■8 '( ' ' jr J m ■ - w «M ■M - M W •^ *f ■-- • M k f; Mf-, , m- ■ A 'i * f li / :f §'• ■■ { " »"■' m mi f j '' i ' 1 MA u |-[ Ti - ." xjvy ^ ■iiPMP ■\- ESTABLISHED 1842. X '^'ft. James ^trieet, ^ontircal, -. "I- HANUFACTUBBB OF -k Fl/Jt CJI^DIES.— -BO/1 BONS. --«^CAKES AND P^STBY, Fresh Daily, >Wf tbDiUG. C*iKE8 n Specialty ■ "-t^.^-ifJii^ geffee -^ and h- gjunch 4 ^mm Op«T» from 7 *i.M. «(b 7^11. \ ii'« i' ' ' < ' ! < ■ i » . ;» *! tt' t -m - -1-^»- -o * «t '■ ^> l . . VI8IT<,H8 TH> M(.NTBKAL Vim^FIND THIS A - ' ^ M,. Uve if«ir p.ro.1. .»d Imud i,^,^, wilh hh white ao|nii#lr -Jfex. V/ -i-mU ■firij ^; > *-■ / ;i SONS. ' I. •■ ily, * • f T - If I ■.■! ■ 00m ■ *> I II l>l I I |> n ' ' ' ' I' I iliim t. emea. ' (loinglfiitr t Although nncient m nmny of her arohit^crtiral building. Quebec oimboMt'of L^*u*.*^"t"**'"^- J^® *'^^« illunti-ation ib h view of » new wiwSouM l»t3y directed bv the large whol,,«ale dry gmtala of «'• entrance ar» compom^ of iroiv^and wood, and impart tJ the noble ati^cuTw anidea of atrength and durability, which we may aUte^d everywhere obaervable aa the viait«)r puraueH hin niveatigation inaide. 9 "tapervaoie J;??!,^ '^»"«h •»* " every hand. A TandK^lme aaf nUif^ae. liading t,> the upper rtaU cHmfronta the K,HK,.tHtor, and next to it are the toilet ^nd c«S •legator, and vtewim; the immenae aamirtment «.f gmida on e«ch i!t«irv one S;^.S^kJ irJ :L Jil^:f; '^'''4 «« cover^l with«incpUte^o«mn«nding mmmew or the aty and aiirtri«t,'meeta the eye at every turn WTh^ w.i.Mlwnrb th«^ghout th., buflding i. «>m,.>«ed entirely o/l^ah. Th? mZh^r^^T^l elm, well a«aam t»y o^ poim. ^ Vy!?^.^ ' ■IMMMi I ' f I ■ U- ■ ^i f • 1 Tl?e Ricl^elieJi S; Oi^tarlo Ow«tof tad opemtiinf tW '^f ''''-'', "^ 800 Milks or Uki«. Rivkw ANo Rapios. ^ warn tntmi-tii owxrtumimr'or 'm ??#T- andmBay, BrockvaTe Pi«ii,...f^ - wo ^?,"*n<». Thouwind iHland Park Alar ■ th« Ut und end September 30th '', 2^ '^'" coinnie^oe alwut June 5«Uw»yii at Ki'tigiit Round lahind, 'niouH.uui'lHhlmrPa^kT.Triex^nZf ^^ *• ^'''*y^"' *^"'ni "^ ^^,^»nd n^wng ch>^ --uec.io„:;;!th Iri'^^^fiij^j.X'^^^^^^^ '^^ E^Tn'l^Srr^^^^^^^ >ebeo" and •'M^t^r IK^rta, reaching Quel>eVth " ti;:;h^!;!:Siin; *^"«'*''' •»»•»«»""»« »t inU^n^^ ^i^J^V^Z^U^^^ *h« ...ugniccnt iron HteHa.eiii "Uro. wJi* ^•'"""Y ***''""t c»»«i4t^ 'n."*^Samer -^„^^^ th« Western Stean,«™ Wednwdi.yHan,[8atimUyHat7^». , fol^rs*.^^ Quebec on «!. three atoa».e. ^.nni4 .daily l^^l^^^^ A^^;^^:^^^^^^ ^^^^ Sbk^ ' ~-«- _ — ' . ^-» > ALKX. MILLoT; ; j cHahivt .^ *. LHABOT, ^. IP cuwiiJt ». *C, CUNm>LiiY,^1»ni^ ^ GmEHAL OrricEs : 218 St. Paul Stb.w, Hv^mm^^. ')i«H /- .— * 4 ' 1 -m ^tario vttta ANo rtAmos.' • lel ^hgueijay '. Lawrence. I," ««rt I>ted)«t2p.i„., «vnmnville, Port md Park, Alex- t Montreal with loe nimiit Jun© ThoHt) Mteati^hi te daily (except Atiadian Paoitio yton, oallintf at •t Montreal at I Ihe Sagueniiy. nd "Muntitml" it intermediate enniei* "Caro- troal StindayH, t«in SteaniurM. dauty, 4|id verjr fertiWand m4s renowneus Catholic vhurokM and one Pi-otestant. The total pupulAtion of thv island is betw^i%tf,0U0 and 7,000. A ferry steauti>r plies regularly netween the city and the inland. , # CAPK TCHTKMBNT. ■*-■■•, ■ . _ .As NiM>n as the Mv of ( Orleans is lNi^4sed. this oa)te is well seen ; it rises to Ml altitudo of about 2.t .r. RIVIERE DU LOUP CAOOITNA ^ ■t. • ■'-,■"''«■■.. • titr»tet. eMtf«el. » Street. I Street . I Street. I Strnet. street. Street, iveniie. '■■■. ". TAD(>U8AC, which iH lit the inuuth «»f the fm-fiwaed SiitfiieiMv ThJ- «. „ i . Ther«i«aHnehi.teUtthehe«dofthe S^ whL la * '^*"? pl««»»ant apol. with eveiy convenience nnSh. InnecS^^Ti ^ h it i 1 "^T't"^ 1«> g"««t|^ HmuMiftent of viiiit«,«,. Within thrT^Jr fonr mlL lk^^"l "P*"^.^' t»»« numerou. wnall Uke« Hboundihr^tlv f« „» T^^uT *^? J?**'"**'' <^*'««» «* 01 «i fsa "iSK:^ »i9" IPJl MjyiiMihiiiiii I i< ■m A Ij • ( s 1 • ' . . COMPLETES THC LINK BETWEEN' THE tH« Chicap A arand Trunk Hailvaay, Detroit, aratxd Haven A MihNaukea. Cinoinnattiv Sa£rfna>w A Mackinaw; Tolado, SaeinaSM A M\iakaeon, . Michigan Mr Una, ate, ate. %•: ' ■■ ■ ■ ''■■- 'i^ea g3ia^ to iKz llTorld s :Eiir #-.-. .-.—--- ■.!.■■ ^ ■■-•■.•... .^ »- r . .,,.■,■■ -^ Dp NOT FAIL. TO INSPECT THIS ^^-- j ryel Of Engineering Skill. tl.« lSS:;tt^'"* '"""' '^ "" "-^ Prinoipal point, in Canai a„„ : ■ ,^»"'««»«» unqueHtionably one ..f the nioHt iv'uuakJhle ViveiH of the continent Ita watem aic very dear and alxmnd in a great varietiy„f «„« ftsl,. The scener^H ^117^^^^ 3ih Ind'v :r *".f *"*' ?*«^""; '^*' «^"^ 4'^"^ '^^ courH»/a^^™geK U a mile hi Wdth, and runn thn,ugh an almoHt untrodden wilderneHs. Thin wonderful river io viW an^mno^. t? ^•"'"C^ PnnciHly of granite, and evefy bend present. tr^iin^irdTvi'L^^'guS:^ ^l'"^ - long perHpective^.f MeU high y* CAPES ETERNITY AND TRINITY Plll.JAfftllt. fcT*?fSi«^onlt"r3il*"* ri8e« toaheightof l,ttOO feet, and the other 1,800 wet. If the only recompense for the visit to the Sagueniiy was a siuht of thesn mv%^^rr^!^L'^"^A''^il''''' ^^" liver, the cross alid the statue of the m^^Th? wkteT w« !r^ "" ^^"^ «r"*">»- r^ th« immense precipice rising rfa«m«rlL-S''~~r 'tu"""* ■*'* visitor would regret it. The steamern shut .^r liZ^^ Ji^f ;?l^'^- "« ^te" "T"' '"V* ^'"^ ^^'i^t="» '^^•M'^" •"'^ c 'urso to give the ETK^aL^ 'lliT' u^'' ««% P">duced by blowing the Htea.# Whistle* ia very Bten^ia b^L^Z „ ?• "^^'.I'OOO f««t <1««1' Ht the W of the ^«ks. Ca,^ ShKf f J: S "r* umKMmg.. Nothing «ui surpasH the magnificent sal Jm H^^f the Marguerite and other HtrtoH. Ak the lM«it gliZ^ up the Rive" ^^m:^':-'-- ■ ilA r HA • BAY ' • v ' '■-'.u^' ^'^ '■-:■:■ . " ,.':- ;::-.:'■ ....«**'/^**f*' "^^t^ WHixt.y niilea frinn ita m,mth. It is a magnificent W Tfce mne arisbs from the circu.nstanue of eaily navigku,r«. who, not TdirUndLand anehorago until reaching this bay, at lart broEe out laughinu Hr* Ha ' ^hoi. ^^nZrtS'jt^ "^t T'"•^ ^"'^^ ««^'"« '-^l «r'*?-''^ hotel ^cpommo! .^■-^■■-■'^':-.;';^'.' .. ■ cHjGotTTmr ■ ■ v./;-: ■■■,;; >■-' ■:■.■■■■■ ■ -■. ' :^V-^ :."■-. "-■■■ . .■*:■.,:.,:: .\--, ■^■:-':-::;: ■;.. "' \th0MOat impoitantjmrtof theSaguenay. atthe headofthe naviiation situated ^SltTlonl^r^'- t'i '^^^ ?■ J^T«»««»- The town nu.nberl. alS (W 7^.^ K.?hA?eZmJ&r '^f V^« 2«' 5 n««'e«H,« '«* millHare at onl, end. ai.d W twTiO^^ r !Sr * cathedgL Henunary, cmvent, wmI the Bishop's P«h,ce. .rony this place the i«etun. ^ur ^p^o.mn^.K^, , ^»i j^. ^ „ y„y »'• - - 1 •^ ■w weTwd Joyed. ^P. Crt,JiHa SiifcU^^^i* '"^^ "^ «a!eou.plish.uent. Tlie fine et»mfurt*We steamers ™f . •. "?***'*» «"« Sagmimywii iiuuiing regularly to Ha ' tia ' Bav and (^i 0<«iti«idim»|th. pleasure t«T*l, and mT. 4imer firing the wh^^^^ Hi ill HMi w > if ll i i n i . i 'i n- ^ t 1 mM 1 k ll^ * Efif miffG from the water fall «„d ^uZ&ZrZZ^ f""'^' ** »«■«' W*er «nd on the most liberal tprmtlf'^ I " '"" Pn^poses, at low rates t, a. well in and around t™l| "rilir^" "S^ »" »"'«" "l'^^"* the feinou. catoraet itself. |W' "' ,'" ""* immediate neighborhood of ^''i^^^^T^XC'BXtti' "T^ ''' '■«'""'8 "-e city Pany and WorksLps ; ii fhe"addiM„ ^ Montmorency Cotton Com! f^^^^^:^:^^-:^^ i» «•• wistiTZai, extending up the river M^nTmolncratld for'"'''''* "^'''~'" 27S^«,.:« o' Quebec. The line of th. n^°{ w '""" " '^^ '" 'he harbour Railway p^i through the nroi'vV "r'"''*"^""! Cha^ th„safro„li„g.,,„U,%^';^/-P««y-d^B^n^^^^ ^ The situation „f the property i. »i!r!^.*"" ""'*;'. beautiful, commanding one of the «„ J*" ."'^"•ely healthful ««* . <»..tainingamongothe7deU«l^L«,i,teres^ "^""^ife'*'^^ ■* 1= .ummer seat of H. K^,, t:"S^Z:^^^^ ■■■% '♦.-.■ For further ia|rm»tioiiipply to the Iter STREET, rio. 119. ST. > % ^'^ «» ^''W unclerii^cd. ^*^ In-S .,- -f-' »• liOillli; ipig^ I6ulllt«^ -^X / 'M^ f.,^ %• Mnili'^s distant to offer power *, at low rates hers requiring ighborhood of dting the city Cotton Com- ble froni it is J immense. hing to avail anufiicturers ot only con- tt 275 acres the harbour GharJIvoix 'O the lalis, the cftji . althfnl iui(f ll|t»ebt% fliip «. fojlipaeitjr •nd accommodatioigi^, Ohicoutimi and aavigation Th^ ple*uwre seeker will experience all the necessary for the full enjoyment of such atrip. A/I steaming up the river, we arrive at ;< ^r- ' ■ ' # ' QCTKBEC. VThe traveler on his return, d*ftime pennitH, „uKht t<. take a rest at 0,.«K«.. vWiting churches, picture-gallerielpiie I niversitv the ('TtlirTJ^ ^^1^- i ^ *^' the Plains of AbraTiani, the Ten^i^Siioncer W S^ a.t.l S R ^^n/'^r c«ves, tensive harbor in.proveu.ents, and tK giving doTk ,^' uJIT't^i"*' ''*" "'.i favorite resor^, and-the dnves to then, ca.? ha Jy t si.nmiXn Wv ThUe they are replete with interest Ut the student and tourist ^' 'I'HK THorSAND ISLANDS. ■ ' t These Islands couniM-ncu neur Kingston and extend downwRi,.! ^.. R.. .„L. ii J distance of over 6() miles. Thev forfii kh« .. ..-^ ». . '"^""'*"' t«> Br.)ckville, Islaiuls in the world, are o eTern„S^^^ S ""'»«»-»«/«»»«ctioii of river hein. mere dots of ..k a U^^yStt^^l^Z :o?eirrr*^hS: w.KJetl, and pres«i|t,ng the most charming appearance of ric Se cXeilalSl^ At times the stoame. ,ms«u« so close to these islands that « Lff mSC ^ on their shore ; while, l«M»kinu ahwul it HuiHSiUK ^ H.....,.i t [\! ""^"^ 7^ '^^^ effectually barred, when, louSd nrthe Ti E aZl^t^^^^^^ progi^^^ the way is.gradually o,K3»ed before us. .C^ntlTvwX^u^ I^ssagesauKi bays, termiimtion. Appm»ihing the th.m^niuu sh 1^^ f X. nl7 "",'? ^• *" *^^"»'* and you «i. whiffid i^^ a^nagniticent r/^hiJhX, ilf lak^ hittt^T^^^^ aiice, bc.unded by an iiiiftiense jn-een Iwiiik Vt vm.r ..«.?..- iVu • *I'P«*»^- a. if by magie, aid a hundred nttlT2.m'Jr^^^^^^ >« »»"-«^ scBnery presented on this beautiful route.' It il a fanuTs s.S L -^^^"^"^^^^^ ri»d| of wild fowl „|,all descriptions uiay here be M Anf^n '^^"* i. '''^1 v«Ko ye^ «" .SAGUENAY. ' \/ v- j- ■;;■.' .. . y>'l«»"Wwhatwhiitdreadfuhisi»eot«N*fe,W can aiBume ni wild ukmkIs. On oitlwKaide rise diffl. v«^i,5«^ " ^ "^ ..•^f^ height from 1,000 ti. 1,»00 feet, f^^^ »«w ^Iiifo varying ni F)eii»endicular ' 'Wiis beautiful triti IS easy and roasimablo in ««iw.nB« Tk i ,«-ort..™Mum., Biy. (U.lLa T:ttL". T't^i. U^Irte IrS^L Th«i« to pmtwiTiIy no nnite In the known world 7. to the touriat than tlit fnm, Buffef L Montrl Ouffr^^^^^ attractions Niagam Falls and T^mto, and bTstw^L.^r "lirnwa^^^^^ » I V'l,%"«n*y via great inonie I.V tht; rwidfj- tu 5ft»f", tlu* site luiiihiaii KxJii- miiiius of the •liich iH a eon- ^uel>ee. Mont- i" ('huhiIh to entM tiiiiiHiml tmit Fnir. It !'. ill this t'ou- Mi« fact flmt known leKorts it am un thf Hailwav or • H til tourists f •• The (iiunt •y which i^iiti. thoiiiuj^hfiiiv WorhlH Fair ity f<»r hniuJ- liirtu cities to ithii- pleHMiiio » iiUHiitmit^, hII INUtiti (if . th« Miglit of Mitt iHl;i, n t (ir=^ - "--^^ f^g ACHED BY THE Qf^AND ^F^NK SysTEM. Over H precipice one huu.li-ed an«I sixty-four feet in hci-ht, flio WHterw <, l^ke l!.ne wnne tnnihhng in one giand plinige mi their way to I^vke Oiitario V grander Rpectaele im not to he seen on the American continent, if in all the world WftterfallK there are of greater height. )»ut tht^iim.ienHc volume ..f all the npoer lakeH with the sheer descent in one unhroken plunge, give u suhlimity to Niauam hat height alone cannot inipai-t. The rapids ahove the Falls, the deep J^Z l)elow thnayjh which the river Hows, and the n.any points of ol.servHtion fm« which the scenery may l.e viewe.1, all conspire to render this resort the m..st cele brated on tJie continent. .To descrilnj Niagara is inijM.ssil.K.. Tlu' Hiiest writei-H nithe lliiiglish language are coiniHjlleir to acknowledge tin; fin hiVncHs of wordw in attempting t,> convey in their rea of t lie scone It waa not until I cHiiie on Table H«K:k. and h.oked greit Heaven, on w>jtH fall of briirhl water : that It wHiie uiM.n me in it*« full might and mijesty. iTieu wlien I ftik how near Unuy t'l-eator I was Kt,uiding, the tii;.t effect, apd the indurinu one - luMtaRt and lasting of the tiemehdous s|K.cttele. was lV,ue. Peace of nmul tran«|uility, ,ralin recolleefioiiH of the dead, gre it fetMrriylits of ^.tenial ix«t iiid happmesH ; nothing of gloom or tmr^^r. Niagara ^,^^s^,.nee st.miiHHl iiiam mv " heart, an image of iHMuity ; t.» mnaiir there chai^Uf^'^and indelible, i nt 1 its pulHeKceaHotobeat forever. Oh. how the strife aiilH^i^u« We of daily lift- i^l«rl from my view, ami lesseneil in the distHnee. during the ten meimaable wei-ed ai-ound, and twined themstdves about t|»e goi-gw.iia I i vnHpiring fiHiked out upon me from its gieaining •reheH which the changing rainlN»wi« imwle V r A»m Pimojnd Organ Deiler g Co I" ,"■ "• -"•'•" »- »•«»'« Book, oitjrzz^'^* - j^lifliODd *jgnBviIle B.B. .^ . I. R CURK. 0. 1. F A»*ii» T • ***** ••/^ .. i^^t \ ■^ ■■« •FMMirilt. I. XPAIUD. ille B.B. WTfBrLW> ►., Thn.mr|| ni iMnntM fti inn %.j Vark. !*• A»l*^ ^ Nin^ura FnlliTp admitted to l»e the greate«t riHturol wonder In the world. It til the hnit objective point for tourist travel fro.a the Went ; m 617 niiles eastwanl If '*". w *?"' *^. ^^? '*»"^'' ^f*"" P"** Hunm, It is the eastern terminus of the !u i ^*'f*'"» DiviHion of the Grand Trunk Railway. The Niagarn River below the Falls is spahned at this iH)int by SuHi>enHi..u BridKe, justly ranked a» one * . • *^^^?*^u''^'^* T*""'*^- *^« *»"*«^^ «' t»»« «il^*y ♦i^ck' »»H>ve the water 18 258 feet, ^he length of the britlge between towens 822 feet. The chaHui spanned l»y the bridge bein^ •considerably uurower than the bad of the river above, the current is gi-eatly acoelorHted, and the water rushes through the gorge with treniondou* force, and is thrown *»it«> violent coniiuotion. AHh..UKh the depth of the strtsain is estiniated at 250 feet, thb f..rce of the current is such as t«. elevate thS^ water frou^ ten to forty feet. Hiis is accounted for when we ooq. mder that the estimated Weight of water jiasHing over the Falls every hour Is over one hundred nulhoir t«»ns, and that this v<»lume of wat«r must find its way through a channel oi^lji;ab«iut three hundred feet wide. . THE ST;cL/rm TuniiEi. • * if ■ ' • " "" BUILT BY^HE GRAND TRUNK RAILWaY Co. . • -i ' ' '>,.■ .• ■ ,'■,,,■' , ^,. ^^ ^ _ ',.«,^{]Jf^N''4i>Y'*^*^.*® •*"»*•" with a railway train Is at liesfattendwl with Uiffloulties ; Aiid^when that stream is a bnml artery ..f inlaml commorctf, remlering a bridge iumn»ctu|^)le a rnil^av ferry is the usual alt«matite. tn». aim, naa Its (l|i»wlNick. esjiitUlly when the stream' is choked with ioe, either Solid»>r biniken. Thik^ aim, has me uraiKl TYunk Hyst^ii^ |)^ fol- nuiny years been wrestling with the diAcuUies rf.l! rT'*'"fT*'fT' *^''"*'* •""* ^""^ Hunm,ninMl th^ neoesmties of * iHJtttfr methcKl oomheJlejltheiooB|tructioh of the marvel of engineering skill known as tM famous St. Clair t»ngel, ^"^ Lakes? which Uter tumble over the A few statiatios, only Mew, as of s|i«eial intereat, may l»e given here. The length of the tunnel prf the iron i M,qOO,OW) pounda. ^..♦rti^ # .The w«i»k was oi mm e< wd ii 8ep- tiimher. 1888, and irwia Mened lor frtifht iraflk] iniJiA^iiiar, liW 4 « UtOs IMI« tJum fclMt|M||i heing*r«(|iir«tf ,- -, i<: I .„'ill$ cotAjAetioA. pMMenger inats begah running tkrough it &eoember 7, 1091< Th*%f>rk wan begun «t both mdei^ «nd garried cm until the two sections met in nict>fvrer, and with »uc^ aoouracy that they werer-fj^rfeotly in lU^e as they outfe ir. Ae rails of the tnoV rmt Upon oross'ties, only six* inehqs ajMirt, hod on »rs, which in turn rest upon a be^ tif brick and concrete, fijliftg the bottom ||(dM tube. *-' 'Bm enffines uoed to pull the trains through the tunnel and up the st€>ep grade a^r eiueif ng, »vo tho largeHt in the world, luiving ten driving wheels and woighiug nearly 20U,(XJ<) poundH. The »x>ilerH arp 74 mches in diameter, the fire- Immm 132^ inches long and 42| itiohes wide, and the eylindefs are 82 inches in diameter with 28-inch cttnike. Thene numHter engines were built esoeoially for thii service by the u»lu)irHtediIialdwin'L<»coiiH>tive Works, of Philadeluhia, Pa. The cost of this great tunnel waH |2, 700,000, and when it is underste«itie»i the abutmenta. mm ki aaO feet wkl^ 'sisl thtf centre tubr is ■ •s fh\ .^ ^i-' acific «^ ■y* r >>.^ i4'';*4 -*-*^i4W{t$^£^ & ^eora© ^ St>t OUiS: » » • -Mt- ilZt .. • * « _ ■ And Pataoo ■"*^ p' ■'A i^J ' ? J 0-> A\ tm0^ •^