The Quebec mercury, 30 décembre 1805, lundi 30 décembre 1805
[" THE QUEBEC MERCURY.Mores et studia et populos it prælia dicam.rirg.Georg.IV.5.VOL.I.J MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1805.[No.52.This being the hst number of the im Volume of' thij paper, the Editor embraces die opportunity of expressing his best acknowledgements for the very liberal support he has received from «ht public.As his sources of informatior are continually incicasing, he venture to look forward, with some degree ot Confidence, to the continuation of tha* support, from an indulgent commun' ly.Toerr, at times, may have beet hi?misfortune.Whcrocver it ha\u2018 been, or, in future, may be the case, h.prays that he may be permitted to appeal to that monitor which, in all seasons of reflection, must intimate, even to the wisest and the best, that Huma-rum tit trr,ire.Man is a fallible bvitig.Intis admonmon be sutfered to havi its t I! wripht there w ill ever be a di -position in the mind to make allowance for fillings i and, in the Lnguag of th'- poet to \u2014-\u201c be candid where wc can \u2019* In the conduct of the Meicuty u i-lity has been, and will continue to b\u2018 the principal object.Even when mos* 1 çortive the end may be the same , t to be useful in a supreme degree, It is to do u.ore than Ladmut.He only sev/ed leitli an reaped mm.To infoun their mini j is to raise them from mere men, to a t'perior order of beings ; it is to >tiz< ,;>e torch of PrtMetleuii and communi-tt,c m them a flame from heaven ; it '* «ith bodies to unite souls ; it is to twite that union Confions of thought, of more capacioiu it ^rcilt* .p0r'nipire for m\u2019a, and fit to rule tlie ie*t.ftom the number of papers lately tu hand from correspondent, some of them in an irregular way, it becomes necessary to repeat the intimation given at the outset, that the office of the Quebec Mercury is at the Editor\u2019s house, No.3, St.Lewis Street, where all communications are requested to be sent.The window- butter, nearest to the door, on the right hand, in entering, is cut for the purpose of r-ceiving anonymous papers, of evenings.Here the Editor must be permitted to observe that th< partiality of fathers, lothrir offspring, L natural and excusable.The vanity of writers, in thi» point, is proverbial ; therefore correspondents, whose pieces may not ip-j> ar, are earnestly requested to have candor enough to be persuaded that in s ich suppressions, he is actuated only by tbc sense of what is due to th>- thai-.cter of his paper, and consequently toj i.L own reputation.Some papers, in-leed, of a temporary nature, a.e sometime' o nitted, from the in po'sibiiity of publishing them in time to answei fair object.Sueii omis ions are unavoidable.It is a case that very frt-^wcnily occiits to the Editor\u2019s own com po.'iiions.He often discards tin m, wfnn ready for the pre^s, to make room for more inipoitant matter.Subscribers arc reî-pectftdly notified that by continuing to receive the Mercury, after the expiration of their year, they w ill be considered to have resuh-soibed foranothei year.I hose whose ubscrip\u2019ionr are iluc, will pardon the hint, it it be observed that nmlting wid t ttd so much to the amelioration of his paper as punctuality in payment.If money be the sinews of war, it is no less the inspiring Vjenius of an Editor, It warms, it animates, it exhilirates, it elevates.It puts him into that temper of mind and good humor wi h all n-round him, which exclude every passion but that of pleasing*\u2014Distant sub* scriberx will please to settle with the Agents, who are authorized to reccivt payment of the subsetiptions.Strasbourg, Sept.29.On the 26th, his Majesty the Emperor entered this city, amidst the most enthusiastic testimonials of reverence, joy and gratitude.\u2014He immediately gave audience 10 the Public Functionaries.Her Majesty accompanied him.1 wenty thousand waggon*, with horses, were put in reqiii'itif n to transport the army from the coast to the Rhine ; an I the country p.Ofle who were pressed to drive them, went singing to the camp.There have arrived here twelve Austrian soldiers, tak n wi hour rtsistancc, at *he entrance ot the Bia«.k Forest, by a French patrol,\u2014 When it was asked them why they had not defended themselves, they replied, they had no orders% id dress of Bonaparte to his army on crot* sir.g the Rhine.Soldiers!\u2014The war of * he third coalition has commenced.The Austrian army has paS'cd the Inn, violated tr-u/ies, attacked and driven from his .apital, our ally, I ourselves ! ' ou hive been hurrried by foiced man fus to ihe defence of the 1 routiers ;\u2014You have already passed the Rhine ; and nothing shall arrest our pregre's until we hive assured the iiulcp< ndcncc of ihe Germanic Body, relieved « ur allits, and confounded the pride of our aggre sors.We will not make peace w ithout a guarantee.Our generosity shall not again triumph o-ver our interests.Soldiers! Your Emperor is in the midst of you.You are the advance guard of the Great Nation ; If it should be necessary, the whole of that Nation shall rise at my voice to confound and 410 dii'olve this new !t night Marshal Bcrthier, and his itatf, departed ; and this morning at it o\u2019clo k, ihe Emperor l.lt this ci'y.The be>t informed people sav, the Emperor of Austria has heard wi.h a\u2018-toni'hment that thv I fcrich have (tassed the Rhine.All his geneial officers assured him that only a part of the army had Lit Boulogne.In sh *rt, it is a subject ot admiration throughout Germany.that a force so ton iderahle should be transported with such rapidity from the coast of the ocean, that in Ie\u2018S than a month it sheu\u2019d be found organized on /he tight bank tit th: Rhine, The finest marches ot Alexander or Cxsar have nothing in them superior to this grand operation.Oct.2.The cavalry of the guard of honor yesterday escorted his Majesty several leagues beyond Kehl.1 he Emperor slep/ at RaMadr, in a castle prepared for his reception.During his stay in our city the days were not sufficient tor the in letatigable activity of his Majesty i He passed als« the greater part of the nights in labor with the Marshals and other G-tnerals.While from present circumstances the principal attention ot the Emperor was directed to mili ary affairs the objects ot the general administration, and othei affairs of government were by no ineartN neglected.\u2014Every day he held conferences with hi* Excellency the Secretary ot State, Maret, and the Télégraphe has been in continual activity ; every h .ur the news was transmitted in tms way to Pans, and other news received.The enthusiasm which the presence of his Majesty has excited in the inhabitants ot oui city, is above description.Pam The Emperor has ti Head-Quarters at Stutgud ; the VZ passed the Ncckcr without si kn t*/.*\u2022 Oct.j, has established hit .\t.\t, ,\tkiLisor desertion ^ many of the cimcrip^ have joined the army, besides an army 0f Bavai tans, Badenesc, and Wincm.bourgers ; in short, all Germai,y prc.Every class of citizens were continually assembled before the palace to behold hi n every time he appeared in view.On Monday the Emperor assisted at the passage ot the troops upon the great bii.tge of the Rhine, interrogatin'.» several soldiers upon th.ir wants, with an affability which gained all thtir _\t^ bear's.On redlining to this city, he fess the most favourable disposiiiunlfor met several waygons laden with bread the I'rcnch army, and ammunition.A piece of bread\t\u2014\u2014\tSept 21.was presented to him by uOi of the dra- His Majesty the Emperor, arrived goes ot hi* es.ort ; which he tailed im- here this day.The Prelect presented mediately, and allure t him tt was good.n» Hi?Mj'Siy the- keyset the city 4^ H* also had some ot the cartridge- the following address ;\u2014¦ br ughttohun, and he examined lhe \u201c CIRE, ^ of hi* Serene Elec/oial Highness, dways signalises the arrival of youf and the Electoral Prin e, his grands >n, Majesty within tiic capital, it is united have been p c?en ted to the Enperor.this day with more grave emotions.I hey all express tltr most lively sciist- ** I he ann \u2022ttciation ot \u201en Imperijl btltiy at the manner in winch his Ma- si ting ot the Srmate the rumors which jesty received them.\tb,;ve prectJtti that iniel.'tgencr, thm T'.\t1 r tt.r ^ .u «1 \\il»i have tiiioued it% some ctreumstencti Ihe Emperor left Ettltngen the 21, 1 ,\t\u201e i .,\t.1* ,l t\t, »,\t.\t,\t.^\t,\tshat are kmujn, ethers thùt are laid tt at nexm, and arnv «1 at L.oin$Durg a' ^ ^ nine at night.-On the borders of noun : in a word «very thing that uiilt,\tIII Lilli\t\u2014\u2022V-/1I MIC UIIIUVIS l/l \u2022 a\t__\tI r\t\u201d, .\tb .l7.\t,\t»\t.*\t, 1 ' known or supposa!, tor some djv$, the estate* ot VV irtembourg, he found, K\t\u201e .1, 'Li*\t,'Î .\t.\t.\t.»\tc .has thrown the nubile mind mtoaktnd a body ot troops.1 he horses ot til' .\t\u2022\t\u2022 ,\t.\u2022 .\t.\t,\t, .7\t», j L 1\t1 1 ot agitation, which demands only 1 only most gui.tous and carmges were rcpUccd by iho1 mi and Jamaica fleets, at tor the afuy t ths.funner much anxiety had been emcnatued.Thus, in despite ot the squadrons sent lord) by the enc-i my io anroy our irade, our Hects ate 1.0v ar-rived in safety from ever; pait of th \u2022 globv.' In consequence of the skid and biavciy ex d* Affaires, were immediately arrefted.Theylrived here on Friday last l^fttherort tv were not permitted to go out nor speak to any on .he «ist Oct.He does no, b,L person whatever.\tnor is he the messen.er \u201er.Sw aiha, OCT.3.On the 1 st October, the dr>t arl of hostility took place at Vadlingen, in ihe teiri\u2019oiry of Wertemberg.An Austrian patrole of cavalry being summoned by a French etachment torenre and retusing, were obliged to surtender prisonners.Mes r/ , oct 5.In a few ilays, the six principal corps of the great army, whith is rapidly advancing towatds bw.ibia and Bavaria, m the direflion ot Newhiugh and Ingolitadi, will have fornted a juntlion ; they a mount in ihe u hole to 140,000 men.It is reported to-dav, th t Count Fhilip Co-bcntzel has passed through Suashurgh, on his r;tnrn trotn Paiis.The Eleâors of Bav.uia, Wurtcmbirg, ml L Bmlcn, have joined their tr op> to the Ftetich Bayreuth, oct.4.The army ol Ma hal Bcrnadotte, 20,000 strong, } i>.cd in two columns, ontl.c 3d ot Oc lober, t; tough th< J Mar ,ra.ia;c «1 An path, notwiihstanding the representation of the I\u2019russ n Gen ial> auJ ! Ministers.If is stated that the army v f Gcnr.j ral Niaimont, joined by the B>v nan troop., ¦ Will take the same ruid, Ma|ar II;wcn, th' head of his squ idron, ofiei cd to oppose the paifage ot thu2d ;\u2018als by force.1 he thntv grenadins who veic there, being unable to make any resistance, th column proceeded by Sccb.ich, SchallusuolT, and F.tch, at Furtli.I hey encamped on tlic hcaih of tlut name where another Bavttian column is expected to-dav, which will make an army ot 30.000 men.J he French ate, n like manner,on the:r maich to join the BaVaiuns; a id, it is sup|>osed, m the conjunction with them, will penetrate to wards Nueraark, in order to take the Austrians in Hank and icur, Franconia, oct, 5.Circumstances here have suddenly changed.It was supposed, that the French were draw ing tow aids Bohemia, but they have suddenly tuttud to the south, towards the Danube, 111 or let, as it appears, to take the Austrians in Hank.Bcrnadotte is marching by Usscnheim, towatds Doiuuwei th; and the Bavarian cot pi under JLcroi, tow ards the IngoLudt.much pith and moment.He eenmllv , 1 ,1\t¦\t.\tgenerally tem.rt^ that everything apptared to be - * on ihe W if ci.NEW.YORK Dec.».LATEST FROM FRANCE, Capt.Willcocks, of the brig Pallas, who ar- tablishment : that immense bodie» 0f tmoM we.e m itching to the frontier.; a, d il\u201e, (J lines were momently expected to take plaCc Lohdon papers to the 18th Ofl.hive received at Portland, hy the anivd at thatpV, ol the ship Frederuk, Capt.Mo ire, from L.vcrj ool.The continent il d ues in t c-ei 1 containing the I test imellig, nec, bv ma \\ iv,\u2019 ot the Wai like operations m Europe, we h^c l e-n copious and part/cular in otir selutioc.J rom those extraits, out readers will « ive 1h.1t the rr.o>t active and vigorouscirf! lion, are still m king for war; and th.u s the contiguity » f opposing artuie., and such the preparations for combat, that sccnoofthe .\u2022 o t deadly and sanguinary rature, may be cxpi ctrd to accompany our next tec opt of trap* \u2022 I intic new -, I lie Portland Gaaette, -ftcr givin 1 il'fde.tail, tiom whence our foieign d\u2019; artmc it n copied, sttb oins the hillowi nim nity \u2014 ^ O ' t e v tit of Sopiem or, Cuizen B chfr, th.eFrtitch Cliarue de» Allai: » to the D.cut Ratisbon, pi.\u2022sente I .1 N\u2019u e, tu!l ol lancoiir an I violence against Ausuu, and cl arges her, w 2th being the enemy ol Baviria, and with meditating the destruction of ih ; Lettonie, B-mapane h iving p11 mais, tha 1 .\t\u2014« \u2014.t.a .l,-,, .\t\" 'uch has hocu the activity employed in «\u2018om jno'uvu\t.w ~ \u2014\t.n\t- \u2014?\t.A report h.ti since prevailed, cliat, in C4*n>e- >uch lia\\ been the activity employed in com-.,-Cf of thr torcibfe rntrance of the I\u2019renth 1 pieting the m;iitarv conscription of 60.000 r -traops into lit'territory, his Pun-ian Majcs-! cruit-., t hat in several depannieuts the levy ph dcooser.icd'o die free march ofthe Run.has been carried intofiiil cllect. becu uH,l»dly atii ouneeU au oV 'nfî ,!,c L0^',n\"* tr, wlm h , r » a« id fiom the ».m cop utio, him ell, en c s ntullv cvnf\u201ebut,q paring a /etf o.fa r, at New York last wmter, !\t' °» 0 t \u201d'» u\t« Which hewas \\ erson .pair ; The guide\u2014the frient:\u2014the healer o! the poor, àhall titil oe intra'a with fond renienibiat.ee there ! i:i And when amidst the winter\u2019* sullen gak, knend'hip promote* her ho»table ihcri , One vacant »eat »hall tell the ftleni tale, That Jertef no longer t* the lor.mon here 1 Cold ii(the met*nger of health; hi* hand,\t! Nervous Ditottln _ \\Vho*c gmiu* and whore aid could yain beguile; Fetn.de ComphttOH Mute i» the tongue who»e convet *e e.^uld coininatid, \\\\ c.iknr»Sf*, The tear of pity, oi the joyou» nnnr 1\t0f Apl elite, V\tI Impurity of Blood Ch i\u2019d are those rye* whei \"elat-ly, rm.\u2019.i.ng i.iw d,\t.\t- \u2022 J.ife * clear intelligence, and gene-ou» lo\\ - ; And dead, for ever dead, th* heart nat glow'd, With all the charn-» that dear aHection niuve ! FOR SALE R AZII E Madeira, in pipe?, old London ___Pailicit ar Madeira in pipe» ami Hilda.\u2014 1 n^li-li Vinegar in »mall Lit k .v irefit I i'a tit t hcMs »uitahlc tor FattulieS.1 hiny Thousand white t>-'k Stave* A Y LAV IN, MARK NESS & Co.Prêt Jlh Dec l«oj.\t^ A VINDR E \\DEREde B u/.ilc n pipe*, Vieux ditto Paiticulter de Londtcs en pipCsct batriqufs.\\rii!ai^it\u2018 anglotS cn batrili, 1 hé vert a la call., convenable pour les la-tmlU'*, 30,000 Douve > de flv ic * 1 nf.A N I W1S, HA R K N ESS & Co.Prêt ,/ Ville (Quebec «6\"te De.iSoj.LLH'is LYMAI* 'd Cot DRC(.GISTS, FRONTING the Ma ket PI «ce, Montre d, Have just received by the latest Vetiftl', aùe»h*npilv oi that vai.«bL M '! ^n' > ,hc CORDIAL hALM of GILEAD, S.< tustlv celebrated lot the rebel anil cure - -\t-i\u2014\tjj.mi (.a es, Dehiliy, ol Head Ache, Relaxation, Long shall the terne ot Montreal look in vai., for him ! w h v musing *ctMon, ( o glu and Cold*, ( oncumptions, L'.wnf'v o! ipitits.ike.vYc, ^c.,\tPREPARED ON I.YU Y S.SOLOMON, M.D.E.R.H.S.of the Univers! t v ol Physician .Pamphlet* on its clhc.Cv, containing a grc.i\u2019 j number ol rc'pcctabif and urpti ui^ Cures, ma> ! b.ha t Hiatts.\t.\tc i- j W here ako may be had th * new Edition of \u2022 Do C I O R boTOMON\u2019s Gu iDt IO llFAtTJt.i and the ceUb.ateü ANtt I m pf.t u; » m ., t««i J the cut oi the ,S.i/r,-v, b, ryu/u .ttd all tii'Oider* i Oiigtnatit.g nom an itnpuic sta.c oi ilic iiloofl, Dr c t.s ami Mt Die l nes, Pai N T s, D v f.! -ren s, EKtsH Rai in Ot tlu la*t Stviurncr\u2019» j growth, ItiRRtv Etes, j De.'\"tit i, t)tk tSoÿ _____________ \u2014 il là H Y ( AP 1 .SMOWDEN* L vv ta k« ot prime bottled Poit inc, impôt te t.UH1WH-.J\t.tl l.:tqm c ot th- bailor, Quebec, 9 At gu ___ , FOR SALE BY \\V.MALI., a lew half Barrels of P.Ü-V floor oi the hell quality, fromCapt, Giant\u2019» Mills, on the Ifland of 5i, Helen.THE Su bsc rhh r being inclined to en.baik tot England, a* soon as the whole vf In.s a fl ait s are settled, wijhes to dhpuseof tb iollowing immoveable property, t//2 A stone dwelling house, at the Cancteru two stories high, in which he rcsitL , \u2018it ;U| * genteel family, w ith a good cellar, 1 ngr Nlr(j under the cape, stabling, and ont liotuc», A stone store adjoining the Louse, four no.'lev high, im ludiug the ccllat ; one of vtlmi, 'tones was let to Government, the tw > la^t v>ic, ier>, for the purp sr t>f disciplining the Mduu at the rate of io I.for four taontlis, I ive wh ; ves, one hiving a fiont of^fett ' fiench, «I which a vessel of «jo tom may loH or tmioad at high water; in fio t of s .m vc* aie about live acres of improvable w «cr Ion, Any | ci son dnpo&ed to pmehate tin-aboie premnes, nay have im .ed an posst stioii ihcie.ot ; io pai t of the purchase ti.oitcy viilbeJe.inamk'it tint l Mtertlf \\ mlc< .re delivered, aia tlien only one qnaitcr : the remaining three quarter* to be paid a* may be at,iCcd on, imcic,t thcieon until pci! et p.tmcnt.JOHN BLACK, Quebec fith August, 1.^05.K) lit LE l OK SOLI).A HOUSE and it * depi ntieti.n v, So, j, i.A.hi.Stanislas Street, -t picsci.t n tlteot*.cupatton ot Mrs.Job: stru.P.c >'.0 1 ni te * ven the i't oi Mai iaxt.li e , icoi c ,n I't.uied foi fom year, to t nn.App.y to e \u2022ubsetiber No.id NK tmtaui to t, L ncr lown, »»i at lu» n.aniiRvtui i, rr : -he AniLriy Bariacks.\tiliOs.KiellARDS, Quebec, \\^th December, iS.ij.FOR SALE OK » \\1< I riu 4Y00 \\cit ' ol Laud ut I.» i .00 Acm each, all follow ing one anuti .uithe lavr.*hip of Stoke on the St.Fiain.; all !oitsof Goon* will o< taken in pa u.;.>y ap, Iv.i.g a 1 hotua* Jai' bl, 1 ne m»u Ic 1
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