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The Quebec mercury
Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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[" THE QUEBEC MERCURY.More* et stuüia et populos et publia uicam.yirg.Georg.I V.5.'- A^ VOL.IL] MONDAY, MAY ç, 1806.[No.1 8.Account or the training of the K AM PT ici! A DALE DOCS FOR service, i rom Took l\u2019s lIisTORV OF Russia.THF.manner in which the»e animals arc trainee! 10 ihrir singular empl«»ymrnf hi* so powerftil an influen.e on the i idivi'iual properties ot (hr whole speiics, ih it ilv d criotiiMiof it will not b- unintercsiinj' even to the philosophic reader For proper d'aught do^'s the ehoire is principally a ade of inch as hive h gh legs, long ear», a sharp muzale, a broad crupper, and thick heads, and discover great viva-Citv.As soon 1» the puppies aie able to \"-cc thev are thrown into a dark pit, where they remain shut uo till thc\\ are thought lulliciently strong to undergo a t i I I hey arc then h.ir nf'Sed w 'h other trained dogs to a sledge, with \\v Inch d ry c onper awav w 'h all their m gh\u2019, Iki 'g fri \u2019htened !»v the liglit and by so many Mian e objects.After thi# short tn.l they ire a ;ain i ontined to their gloomy dun-peon, and tins practic is te, rated till they are inured O the business of drawing, .«nd are o-bedient to he r driver.From ihu moment begins ih trbard and miserable com e, onlv alle-via ed bv ihe short recrcaiion the summer af ford* them Avintlus season lilcv ate of no trivue, nobody care, about ibent; Hut rh v enjoy u pe feet nbeny, which thev principally cinplos i 1 alliiagin.; their h tngcr.I fi u foie nounlh nent ronlifts of tifh, which th) w.u h foi ail this time by the brinks of nV'r>, and vhich diey catch with great de xiei it y and cun ring When they have plenty of this loot, hk' the heirs, they devour only the beads, and leave the irft behind.This respite, however, lafl.only till O \u2019o-Frr, when every prop! ietor affcmbles his dog., and ri s them up in » ) lace adjoinitig his dwelling, whc.c they inui) be kf pi on fpare regimen to him.down their fupetfl ions fat, that th y tiuv he ten letrd moie fit for running.With the fir if IjII of fnosv commences their time fs ».f bonv i an I teeth.I hi' hard m rge, however, they generally revenge by their a m.ie ng votacitv, whHi spares no ohj1' f on wh ch tlicv can lav liold.\\\\rith thievish a,t fit e they mo mf the ladder to rh« xnal c u board of their tyrannical master ; with unnatuial greed less th'-\\ prev upon his tho igs, straps, ana Ifa'lier-, where' < r thev find them ; a id the depravity of Mi artiste i» inch, that i irely can a h.inp' h dl \u2022 incline in obedience to the ignob'er calls of nature, without fir i arming himself with a whip ; as a\u2019 all times .1 ravenous pack is icady to contend even 10 bloo I for his loathsome leavings.Not only in thetr voracity, however, but in the whole individuality of'bcir biutal befiav-lour ibis depravity is ever comptcuoiu.Instead of the vigilance, fidelity, and attachment which the dog every where shew, foi his tee Her, and the < fore has m all nations been made ih\" symbol of the e virtues, the K im tshadale dog has assumed th \u2022 character ol a crafty ,1 ivc.Sly and unfriendly he shunt the look of h s mast r ; unconcern d about the safety of ht, property, he w ill not stir to d-frnd it a ainsi a tr.« gçr.Timid ind sullen, he oe.,ks prowl-in ¦ alone, still leering on every fide from his p cion It is only by artifice and deceit that th y i an be lur u sed to the I dgr ; wh le ihi i do ig, thrv all stun h their heads up w atds, and set up a mclancho v yell, b t as soon as he »l'*dgr i.n motion, they are suideniy mute, and th ti bv a hutidt d attful t.i:k» seem to vi* with eai h oihet to weary lire patience of die driver, or ievolved to bong his life into ic-op rdy.On coming 'o i daugeious place ihcv redouble iheir speed ; where, to avoid being precipitated down a sleep mou itain, or plunged into a deep river, h ¦ ts commonly forced to abandon t e s edge, which .vldo.n fail- ol be mg broken to } i ves, and he only ri ds it again at rh ' next village it the dogs liave pot been so luskya, to set themselves free outright.Yet the dog of Kampshatka, tho\u2019 gh 'O degenerate from the let of lus kind, i.not d; ii eicnt in qualit és by which he may be jcivic a-ole toman w c i lie pica \u2018s.Hcsiii s tdc ad v mtage of b mg able with these light cicaiurcs i» ti avci >c the track le >s mountains, ant proceed along the sut face of d.cp ridges ot snow, hey ate a csccllent guides on tile d'eaiv way ; as in th' most pitchy dai kness, andin die mojt trrimrdodv stoiins of snow tiiey find out the p ace fur winch then master .s bound.If the storm be so violent that, u' able to pro-cced,they must rentain on the stmt, as n t ua* frequently ha pens, Mied gs lie bv th» side of their m ister, and preserve his life bv their oatU'al wai nith Th'y l.kcwi-e give infallible no\u2019ice of approaching stoims, by scraiih mg Inde, in tlie snow and endeavouring to shelter themv Ives in them.Bv thc'e and ma« nv other good qualities, the Kamptshadale dogs byfaroveibal me the mischiefs th y do by their perversity ; and to wh it o'her cause 'ha.i the iviannical treatment they r ceive from hard-heaiteJ man is the blame of t is prrveisi* t\\ to be ascribed ?Gicat a their irgueiie* maybe, they scorn cotnp.rion with 'he cold and selfish ingratitude which these d grad'd aii.md', chain, d to perpetual bondage and tupes, endure trom mankind scarc'lv has a Kamtsh dale do_, worn but by th»- weight of his bodily -.uff rings, attived at a premature old age, in winch he i' unfii any longer io d» aw, ihan his inexoiable master exacts of h:m ihe Iasi s irirndei he is able to make\u2014Jus skin ; ami the'ame > ruelly treated si .ve, who, dui« i g hi> \u2018hart and pamtul life, 'O often imparled his animal wa.nuh to hit metcilcS'i\\\u2022 a it, affoid» him the same s.tvioe and in the same maniu-r even alter his death.Frcm /Ac Freeman\u2019s Friend.On iht f.ual rff< U of the rayt of the Sun t-'ig up.n \"Wiak Eyes.i hr wife of Mt Thomas Hill, about thirty year'otage, was c.nfin'-d to fier ro m, (having been m childbed twenty rlays) on the v th of Januaiy last p st, m the afterncon, walked to a wr ,low op osite the mhi, when it shone vetv bnghr and warm upon her, a d reflect 1 \u2022Uo m nght angles from R bank of pure saow, direcily upon her cyea, for nrai half a mu ute, when slic tustair.ly bccMm ' blind\u2014she wa, I id upon the bed, nd the siglr ot hci I f eye ir.tinned, A violent pun an 1 .urns rbout ih * right eye emmed, exicmung over tliat'.do f the he id, down the n ek a .d thiough tlu sh'J ildei vf Mie -a lit* s d \u2022.\t1 be next oior :r.' u w .s iti toic'cl ii.t that eye wa> dead, and hu ll tlie li s i t it void of in.'ti n i ii \u2018 c\\c b ^au to swell, wrtli inflammation about liu oit» t oi it, and ccniim.cd Mvclling mpil ihe fourth day, when th p.u i an iuilaiiu.i i.n abated up n > .i-clij' e from the rv ; a n.'rv-OUS .\u2018.'ver fi M d upo I hi r, and mo.ufic ui: :i tiir atened.i he tr .i c.niu. may be cumincnt wuh the honor, dignity and safety » f in sc tcultm.\u201c Signed, b\\ oule of the court, \u201c HKNKY WOOD THORPE,\u201d To which a tdres his tn jeits was ple.i-,cd to return the follow.ng most gtaciousa »wci: \u201d 1 thank you foi thi* loyal and duthul a idless.I receive wuh the h ghest ?*tisfaction, your assurances of loyalty and attachment to my person and foinhy ; 0 tai bav k as re* 1 he cred person and family Wc beg to assure \\our Majesty, that while we contemplate with the decpesi concern and pecting Hanover dnappo.mment, .he Uteduastrou* evem* winch | 15th ot December, an agreement was m de c led in sj rapid and extraordinary a man bc-tween the co itts of Berlin and bt.t loud, \u2022 *\t' \u2018 contii.nng various projet t*.one particular ct which w as, ihu Bru iwick Lunenbcrg hotiid hav< ucr, to the defeat and humiliation of ihe Austrian power, we cannoi refrain fro 11 otler-mg to your majesty, our st ficre thanks and £Mb£raiui*lio&3j 00 tb< ftMUaisonot at: admui»- would be sent into .he town.On (tic contra, y, it the sum w is 1 .used, n wa» not only hoped th it me olh.r fuit ot the c^ntnbution would not be required, but ciiat the numbei ot t o ps m it.' town would speedily be icducrd.1 tic Senate has ciut ioyed every means to istsc the sum icquircd.A call ha* been mad ujonall ! the inhabitants witJiout distinction tor two per cent, on tbe funds, merchaniue, furnuuie mJ piopeityof every kind.This tax was to be I aid within ci ,m .lays at in-.\u2019 latest, btnee I this ha, peued all public amusements tiave \u2018v ased.1 lie tneatr * ate shut up, and i.e j mote concerta have been ho.dcu.Pari*, Jan.ag.Several c irri g s, witii hiiglish iiieich.uidite have oecn *1 j, pid u, on (lie troniier* of tiic Rhine.GERMANY.Vienna, Jan.a*\u2014Our Ministers have daily conferences wuh the Rus*Ijii .ml Eoglnh An bastadofs : »l»ey ate relative to peace.Ham»umgh, Jan.31.\u2014 All the views of Najolcon aie dreued 10 ihc conquest uf die Ottoman Empire, an» Goustaniiiioptc is me 1- bc taken possession of by Pi usiian troops ; mat i ti.ned as the lu\u2019uic itiidmccoi t.'.c Holy la die loiticis ol ilaiacllii sboaid be evacuated by ( ilicr. 139 Fhom Till! fN.J ) CmTisn Of Fret* DOM.An AJ.irrn 10 ffit- Corporation and Citizen cf Ne iv.Y'itk anti Philadelphia, ufin the tub-jtti of the Malignant or Ytltow fever.The motive* whiih induce me lowiite upon this important Mib) Ct, proceed trorn t »en>e /jf what 1 owe my fellow cui/em I might with '.ome degree of propriety', vMihhold it a* a secret, and upon a piotxm'ory reward, discover it: hut to waste time till that could be done, it would be, in the highest degree, cri-piin.d in me\u2014as, perhaps by a timely irtfor.illation, the lives of tnanv may be saved.You have, these number of >cjis, tued .ill influence, try to remove them ; it i?true he exhales them in the day time, but they return at night with additional supplies in the months of /uly, August and September; your )ard> then being full ofplaister, the air pregnant with all kind* of putrefaction both from sea and land, the pl.iister becomes a detainer, and the heat ripens it fit for vour destruction ; it begin* tospreadover your cities ; the first victim' in general aie in Water-street, and it i» then trail'.planted by yourselves under then ime of yellow-fever.In a wet iold summer it do s not a.t so powerfully upon you, w h h w.is the c ise last veir ; neither d:d it tend much to tertili/e the crops in the countty l«st year.As you never wayiand metns to remove the cause of the weic acqiuinted wit.t the jutiirc or \\ 4,|ît!f yellow lever ; it seems it his baffled all your way ol (arming, you hid no su>picu> i oi ns laudable regulations.Ilcmg infotmed ot ns being the can* tor which you cannot c ctn-appearance again, which caused me to reflect upon the most pio\u2019.able cause, my niriS turn ed u; on the great qu unity ol plainer lying on your doc ks and upon your duni factur es, in that aitic e, is bring the only cau.e.I he pi oof» of it s* II, perhaps, deserve votu notice.i si.1 hr \\> I low fevet raged about the t no when the tiaffu in plais et ticgm in Phil idel-phia, thru m New.Y oik, and since in Baltimote.But w h the» it i' owoig to the plaister on your docks, or to the china I.» tone> in the said anidi», I le.ve tor vour fuitfier enquiry.ad.rhe next proof will me from an account whidi I shall n w olfer on the nature ot pla stei in uiHctrnl chin itc., s ils, and »ea»on'.1 he plai ter, in its O\" n nature, i> no m mure \u2014 but it h » au attiacnvr power, bv which it | collect nitious dews,* wi ic .unit J toputte-faciton, i ot a fettinsing na lire to i ivigo a'c ! the earth.Heir in Sus ex county, outworn out land, bv sowing it with clovet, a.d at the | expense ot o e busiiel of pla s: r to an acte, v ill cut from i J *o a tons, at ilie tu 11 top, p r acr , and alt.t\" aids by pi ugh ng, it w ill bung a iirjEl ciop o: wheal oi r> ; b it co n u > t at all seasons benefited tlieieb» ; u depends riiote upon a dtv rav1 i f >' Sneer s, And we may conclude, that as the pla .1er incur corn-try attracts nitrous dew- and putiet.^i n, which is ub'Oibcd bv the grass and ihec.tih, and the fanner lercixc* no injury d uuly enriches fits land, so, on the conn ary, it IUI \u20181 .Having thu», according to my knowledge, pointed cut the n uuic ot p!aister, and the ivi-dciice» wh cli make it liable to suspicion, I hereby re*om nend the study and tnvestig.tion toevi ry man of a philosophical turn ot liund\u2014 pnh p* « ur united cffoits may dt close the 'sauje.1 would beg leave to point out the following remedy : Let every ownerof t planter vaftl rtcct good and suthcieut buildings, with a good plank Hour, well li'icd, so that it j mas bekeptdiy, an 1 shut your dootsand wtn-.dow ' at sun set ; remove the earth to one toot Ol more and replace it with otticis all over ^ where plainer formerly laid\u2014let no small pieces b- on vou> wharve»over mgnt\u2014sour tnanu-1 lacione-, should also he well setuie.l against w ct .ind moisture, andbeshutat suiistt.f JUbLPH W \\RBACE.Wwtoun, iJsiir.v toonty, A.J.$'pt, tJi Mir.im/a'i Expedition\u2014Our read rs may re-c .|1 Cl a CoMMU N IC A ! I ON, in our paper ol th< phot Ma xh, III wh.ch the writer observes to me I ill nr \u2022* I h vc Icli a IcttCi with Mr.tlslton, tiic cieik ot the to uuil, ad iressed to sou, an t to be delivered when it can Jo no i .;uiy to the c.«u c in q .e uo i ; in which you * .d i ;.outli C> * t ih design, th p .>er .fiend /voun Ac.You must not blame my but a bun- |cail«ion in kce, nig the poi t or place ol de'ti muon fiom the public\u2014lor ihe muU'ter ol is a retain r of putrefacuon in vo.ir scaps iu, jSpain wouid g-\u2022 ' Know .t, an>l l s i\\p * , vt.K'l.\u201e.-v,dc.; .no.I.«rfiiui* VOUE >Shl pu.Mb») a.I a .ho .lesion- \" «« Ih.- I.,,.!, tK ¦ -.1.w,,t: , I.you, ci'li.c.i.ioOuCiury c«pl.uuon, »c ,ub.,.l th, lui.absntbs the nine, oi it has a tcpclling possa, soih it the piaister retains only the attraction of putrid panicles\u2014youi dock- aie without any vegetation.To absorb putrefaction, your yards ate full year altct xe.ir; l>.wnghi e.and Carting it, u becomes pulverized, »o as to b> fit for attructi on, lays u the same tune upon a b in -oil, expo td to tains, drws, and put it action, hiss i\tIcttci > to ilie aitentioii ot the public \u2014 n .id Ltniuirtr.No.I.I O THE EDI 1 OR OK I HE KNQi\u2019IRER Richmond, April i, i8ob.Six, One month uiving elapsed since the period at which the enriosCil letter was put tnto in> ready on )uut d ck* altd in dsc waid ; ih ' hands bv Stephen Sayre, esq.I now send it fo gnat qu intiiie» of pi.ns*er, as the lirai incrca , es, b.co .ee cxcc.,1 g attractive\u2014it I'.ctam o becomes a place ot rciCiVoir ot all poiso Oa> p.irficles ; in vain does the ui, by ins km j \u2022 I ne.,r atws f.fg n in M-y, and incirase in p .poitioii ilie lirai, ending m September ; afi.i you agreeably to ho rrq test and in contormry to the assurance I ilien gave Imn.\u2014l iom tltc inanner m which Mr.Say r sometime .ig.ico.n imuiicaied to tne public (duough the medium, -I + In winter season you need not hr so patticu.ir; olai'irr at tfiat i n: 1» inactive, huding no object tbai piaister i» of no bcnciit to UnJ, but is inactive, j to aatact it.of your press) the fact that this letter was lodg.ed with me, it might seem tfiat its contents were known ot might be known to the executive or myself ; but that was altogether itnpos-Mb!e.The truth is, that Mr.S tyre confided the letter to me in my private chaiacier, as h * might have done to any other individual, scaled up as you now receive it, and with instructions endorsed upon it, as you will perceive, to hold it up till the present time.Neither the executive nor myself had, or could hive, on terms that wetc honorable, any kind of control over the letter, and my most saCrcd honoi i> pledged, that 1 am at this moment ax ignorant ot its contents, as any other citizen of the common wealth t an be.1 am with great respect, Your most obedient humble 5erx'.',-r.t.DANIEL L.HYLTON.No.II.fNDORtKD ON THE BACK.TO THE EDITOR OF I HE ENQUIRER.(To be delivered, nxihen the plate of M r,in \u2022 da's deit/nalion /* made hn^u o ; or Tvithin one month Jr'jm this fist day cj Match, nuhetnef knouen or not.) Richmond, isl March, 180G, Mr.Ritchie, Sir, I have heretofore withheld this communication, lest the minister of S| ain, m ght have had time to prevent the plan 1 wish to sec effected.Miranda had the permission fiom the British gov< rnment to tna^e 1 tinidada the place of rende zvous ; he is gone there\u2019 1 hr delegates of Caracas, Santa Fee and Mexico, are now there, or expected to meet him.Some delay may take place; therefore it would be impiu.lcnt to name the place ot attaiK, rather th fia t to be lurrcndered\u2014to bo made the seat cf con toleration It Miranda is not gone to that Isla d, you a.laugh at my crcd.ditv\u2014It you heir of Ins being there, you m y put more confidence, than heretofore, in any communication, I snail in .ke is to this subject.Y ours, «Ac.STEPHEN SAYRE.The isl *nd ofTrinid-d, whete Miranda and the deputies from Soeth Amema are said to have tendezvou'cd, is on the N E.o ast of Terta Fuma, and atth entiarue of that tnouth etth- ti' r Oronok », w l.ich is most fiequently dénommai, d the g It ofPai.a.It it sépara ed on ib \u2022 south horn Parta o i the eontinen\\ by a strait about t\u2018> miles over; .tul fiom C umana o , the W by the gulf of Paru.) he d-sia re from TtinidaJ to th continent is of coui.e men wider .blr, and a few hours match may conduct Mna ula into the very béait ot Laraca», hu native piovmce.c aiacas which Mr Sayte represents a* one of the insurgent pro\\ inre , H a district of Inra Fu ma, bounded on the North by die gulf > f Mexico, hit.10,30, N.Its capital, S', j a- HO £ô.îc.T ton, *iar.d< a* a eon 'der.ib^e dUtance from ti e 'ca; lir^r, we »lthv andr jp.ilou5; extremely dilBv nit of acte*' andcont use .ivj.i inh tbiUuts \u2014Trie province of Snui 1er, which Mr.Sa\\re alludet to, must not be confounded with he city of v»nta Fee, hit.36, 50, w hich 1» the capital of New Mexico in \\ Atnenca, nor wiih a rown in Paraguay, siniatrd at the couflarnce ot the Salade with the Plata, in lat.jO,^î,S.Mr.Sayre\u2019s \"Santa Fee, we P'c'ume, is a province in the Vice-Royalty cf nMjrterof tie g'ohr.I he ti ne it not very Jutant wh mi .ill Africa, rtcept upon itsthoret, w unknown to h t »pc m» Hae ducovcri » ol B\u2019iu'\u2022 units nonh-rastrm parts, and 'he many eonununii ations ftom intelligent travel-ler%miu southern regions have exteded our k iowledge, and I ive but th\" smaller pair of this v.ist contt'irnt yet on lefir.^d in the geogri.phy of our world.We may soon expect to sec Europe * 1 settlement» ineveiy pan otit, tr.d the chain ihle di-po nions tow.iidtir» natives N.w-Gtenada, \"h\"se eapit d, according toso'.ie , inty > nco ra^e »h \u2022 diffusion ol that kn >w)e i/e, Ccogta;h rs is called Santa Fe de Bogota, in which will contrihute to p?vent the i,iki g out, they p' revived Miss Wcstan lying on a newly.dug bed in his R\">al High-nc»' the Print f of Wales's gs'drn, having I ht wn het H'lf fiom the wi doss, Shr was still \u2022 live, although she had fallen 00 her head, which xvas su k in rhe grou id.She survived a ver\\ few minutes.She w is just 1 a \\ears cyf, a id wa, the only child, She h 1 I dres,et her.self prepaia'ot v 10 the fatal evtnt.on ln>|uest was held\u2014V.tdict, tuna, y\t[Lon pap.A F ! K t i l N G A's EC DOT K, fly M Khfrl,*k THE Count de Pel r r, an 1 ffieer in the PrusM m servit \u201d, w.i» the o.dv 'on of a w idow \u2022\tt »* \u2022\u2022 \u2022 v \u2022 \u2022\t\u2022\u2018¦isa*\t¦ ¦ % 1 \u2022 v »« aia s txv.-a \\v»isy.iv s 11 x 1 1 iv « , s \u2022\t» v.aav/i s»'.11\t/11 sai a 1 ta#\\v Isthmus between N.an 1 S, America.j inattentitre to the more mrthern partsof \\ti - nir fivti yens oil.He was handsome.The me biased project of Miranda do s not seem, thercfoiC, to embrate the whole of the S, an'sh provmi es m South Am rica.Several provinces in the V.ce Royalty of New Grenada will be unrepresented at Trinidad; b*st c> every province in the Vicc-Royaltv of Buenos\t_ _ Ayres; an I the V'ice Royalty of Peru, whu h 1 i.ation of the African stde of the Red Sea includes Chili.Pei haps these c'Ionics Contained, too, a great number of n uive Spani ud'Or ofhci d slaves, to be romj rchended in the tonspii-acy: Pei haps Miranda and hu f iends have not dated to d fleminate their piojcH too widely, f om rhe fear of m.il'iplying luo much the chances Of drteef ion, Should sui cess, how-ever, crown their efforts, the revolution of Miranda wi I take a wider sweep, .spam nughl then tremble for all her | oi>essions in So th A neiica.Peru and Buenos Ayres would in a t likel ho)d \" puisne the f:iumph an I partake the ^rale \u2019\u2019 A new confederation of states ini^ht start into existence ; tumultiiuia and chaotic at fir-;, but through the aid of the ; ress, and the extending information of the people, settling down hi degices, into some fix d and harmonious s)»t m.The people would become freer, a> tliey became more enlight tied.And the l.aired Sûtes of South Amcncu lik»- c 1.I he Bomb y G izette of June lut, fi m brave to an excess, and deeply in love with Mocha announces the succcssot Lord V alemia Mademoiselle dr Bcnskow She w it m her tu hi» navigation of the Red Sea.B> our nit eighteenth seir, gentle, aid burn with an ny arrival, from Mot ha, we have inf* 1 matton of extreme sen,1 ility.Her lover, ]ist turned of tfie d ligcnce w ih which that intelligent noble*\ttw« nti, w at\tlovd with a\tp .s, on put\tcqna! fo m n has ( tiisued Ins enquiries into the nsv-\thu own, andthediy vm\tnx *d to make them Its h p^>y.It was the toth of June, 1778.direct into; mation we le on that lux l.o'd, i p* I he Prussian troops a'e always teadv to Secretary was on lux wayro Gimlar, and had take the held, and the i,/ih of June, at ten arrived at Dixen, and w«, to return, and in tin u'clockat m:ht, the C ount\u2019, rrgi nent received COurseoflhe pi>t year to visit with fut Loiu , order, to marvh at mid ht\tr Silesia.He j ship Jed !a and S tz.I apt.t ou.h w ho | w a, at Berlin, and Ins mistress at .1 country I Commands the Panther cruir.cr, hax furn lied ijiou-e four\tI ague s from\tthe loi'n.\tHe set nup ot tlie Red Sea, which i» sa.1 to Ik-\trH consrati\tntly wmh ut\ts-ring h r;\tand he entitled to the highest praise.And we en'ertain wrote iu lier ftom the Hist place where he no doubt that upon his l-o dsh p\u2019s letumtu topped, that if was iiuixxa,iblr fur him to live Europe, he will In* able to comm rncue much with mi her, that 11 w 4» rtsenital to his happiness useful information on the mbjrct of Abyssinia, I that she ho dd follow him immediately, and and resolve some of the tilths ulticx w Inch s i,l that tliey should be married m >dexia He ictnutntn the ancient geographies.\twioic at the same time to her firi'thei, who w «t Ske, a d he meltccl 1 io lean.Hit tone bid pieri d thur w hi h haa b en so genera ly accirdit d, ot (hr erasure oi his dritan rue Majr.ty '» anna, pruveato be alt text wa,, \"He that hath ,uy upon the poo:, Lndctii it to the loid; and that w Inch he I atu given W ill he j a\\ him aga.n, I he Dean, a tci it caiing h-s 1 xi in a more dijn comm, n y cm; hatical tom', aducd,\u201c Now, my dc.o U l cloved hrctlicrn, you hear qocuily force a lo associate witii men wliose rueaa, convt 1 saiiou, ana niaiineis ( anho\u2019 honest j are by no means congenial sv,;n my wn ; ana exc.usive of these circumstances so huritul to .ny feeiings, 1 arn burtheued w un a year t> tax ot near iy 1 went) do.lar* for peruuss.on to caiiy on this ^accoiciurg to the wor.diagiaceful protcsaion, winch 1 think the naro.st Ciicuinsta ce d ail, and extremely unjust ; Mr it tavern iter, era aie necessary, which I pre-suiiic no one wi i «i> ny, why should they, and they-almost oms, he burdened wiin *0 heavy an yearly tin't.1 in» ol ill' loan; .1 you imc the afeut ny, jct,arge, for a licence to c*rry on their busmea».d ,wu wi i h \\.ui dut\u201d\u2014It 1» worthy icniark, II tiny wcie a nuiauce no nioncy wnatever that the uuanuiics , and brevity 01 tins sermon 1 mould induce our Lcgisl.turc to sutler them, fora p.oJu\"«Uvt/> c.imibuiiou.\tU»»«,\t\u201c«» 142 proper pr«r«iitionj »re tâkfn, an ! on tiif cintrary, pai^çe of his b.iUrauX.w.lt.cr\t, .vv,,c.Bl,u Vai,» w«u ji oic 1 »a\\ that (hry arrai nrrfMary in it»'* pros incr, as k is tlnne, it would pav itself in a fe*.ycai», and I at the upper part of I achin say that they arr as necessary .r__________.ary other society of rrrn, for which reason it is my opinion that our Provincial Parliament ought ro reni»dv the grievance as soon i> possible, and levy the sum of money brought by tavern licences, in some other more equ table mode.In our new settlements, travellers suffer very much, for want of ho.n-s of entrrta nrnrnt, a >d th's is solely occasioned bv the exor bitant chug's for licences, and thr g'eat distance they have to go f.'r them, who apply to be addmitt^d ; was it not for theserircumsts icei, konses wuld not t>e w«ni mg in every direction, where .ravrllers c.'uld be _ _ .1 .fhe émoluments afterwards aii'tng from it mi^ht be employed in oil er speculations foi the publie good.One great advantage to his Majesty would be that [.tc'hine pott would be annulled ; no more commissaries or others employed, would be to be supported ; u guard would be abolished whch detanges it»clt by idleness, and winch gu itds what is not worth the c ue ; no more buildings would be »o keep In whatever nnnner Mèches and c.irts w.nt at t!itf King's store, and -i» ._ r\u201e - -1 Jut the upper part of I achin *, for troops and pasiengers, lor the purpose ol flrectng them, theie being unhappily no fixed rates on thu head.I acknowled ;e that some respectable cittteni from the upper part of I .acinnc mighi complain, but they ire too good loyalists and citiacns, ny to in ike a sacnhc'* without murmuring.They c in fi id other bjects to sp 'Culate u.on.In a wotd, it would be .t blessing for all the inhabi- be reasons; .y expected to atl >rd (ïkf vrhcpitrr r.:'-,tr in r.fi * io la.'litUe 4*J i^firl.tnta trank ii.tn'*u by of.I ttei, which is the hardship we tavern keepers Mo ivemencc I here Would he no more hire ,'r\u2018\"* the garnson, and it aitrjCtrd a;., u e-ce 1\t-d\t* *\t\u201c\u201c \u2014-* t \u2022\t0rt*t4f»,r ênd OlOfC OUfUCfOlBê\tCNI a frjrrnet oe ation.1 h.s ce;ebr-ted Play is composed agreahjy to the I \u2019\u2022our under, b\\ l ei g ob.'ig d to tav m much f«t oar hcenees, or o h*r w ;ie dro.busuir s : and also t n if it it thought just to frank, and r*em:,t f-om p .ing f .r lice c.s, rersn s who sell liquors, in -\t-\t\u2022» v ¦ «va laik/l'» 11 ¦ l V.'oi ca nige to pay I.r the Indi ui tore, the m wt iiir icst ngsjf all and the worst giuided, standing alone in a place whete it may be runted, and »trirt iVwV so ub cure that no on can see what t.done.If ! th* french Drama, out the insipid declamation of me french stag , was never re|.hr ,\t, V \u2019 ^ Xf\t,\t! f*eo prc-| rtOtt is too muca elevated al common f .\t, As yoir Mercury seenj'.to be mo« in vogue, ( vent c.irr age, and delay uiwav s hurtful;\tthey\tand comprehensions,\thr 1» t oe\\a\ttcitobe\t«tr artd tite n.vf proper for in-enin; the inclosed, would have the advanta e of always h.ivingthcir\tf,,r th\u2019' 0,hrf l,'»rj\ttrn.w,\ti-r|\t\u201e\u201e\tiVni.itiiv* though intrench, you Willohli.c\t| ba team mder their e> es, of bu.ig witfiout a,.- ai,tl *:C hue 111 r-vted in .h-ir late, a.ut th' tel I IA» tant of Lac hi .prehei tt of their be 0 e ployed for ot he\tof the drama at «\u2022 CANAL LACiUNE.\tpurpu c», and of »c in the.u p o.erlv re.nicJ, ,(l'v'\"'kbt be wholly omitted w thout an.d-in- I fatter mssclf the public will hive thr pa I They would a e tiie p pie tney eu\tiy, pro tience to read the reflections, cm an object so viJctl from fhcii own p ovi 10 »; .m i « lo\t.*\tf\u2019i,v tr\tin dramatic desirable, of an old inhabitant who haa neither « ildt.luently labour wit\t.' ' f \u2019 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ,,r r\u2019r\u201c atile nor knowledge to fuWH, with honor, the and strength, they would avoid verv hcavyrx jus y,\tT Î,\tP?m' ** ¦\t\u2022\t'\tA t ana!, J\t' '\tt\t.\t.\ti\t'\t\u2019 receiving its water above Lachine and emptying notw.thstanding the diiection ot men of t|;c the dicfion, a >d m j * 1., 1\t\u2022 i ,lt1r ' wf't/tuu >*/ prit.M rr».V.rr., ,t M ton;, ot mere hante\tLachine,\tthey often re\t' excellence, i\t: If appears that little is thouglit of works he-\u2022 s jmeiitn s oilg , and lose their cargoes\t!\t'* ,a'e oCrIur,r,,tr* \u201c\t\u2018 l>r üttuiilt^d gan by the f-ench, an I which of the kind Ihese are fl.e advantage I see, and wlml,\tPtk\tM v ?,f \" j> ' l'f>* :n lu»;,-.let lrl!c,-,; or,-.\u2022.\tuk! further 1 Met no leould cite preaigies of Ihe.rrfe, which were that can\t\u2022\ttlh r the\ty ».rect and perfet before t eight Iinj omble tube executed.I trr> of me to wund Suburbs try out md th all the caher pe,farm is m t:,-\u201e,.\t| iir Coamm# w U only n moo : th \u2022 fa on.Canal of &.Qn.\tt\t.\u2022otto, in Picardy, in France, which pa*>e» throw y.th rwhipia I lake i spade ot '\t1 uiJ ra prodigious mountain.Tbt can; sihoe, t y willbe/uit*aa uaeful ubjet\t'\tI vaulted v/ith » ne; and lights are necessary for (u\u2019r garni wilt b?at Yr.it.lue mIi tbit m v h-s mg the Ian.; i ;\u2022 of \\.!jit-,u d dive* d with fo M.»Aa .«\t\u2022 \u2022\t« saw vw I«I i a\tJ\tJlill *tb II I I II bUDJ(.l.( .Ifl.J vaulted with t ne; and lights are necessary for t'ur gam wilt b- at /real, lue inhabit.iri c h'* «\u2019tg the lan.j ag wid jr, Woula b b ta duel).It thr K . » r» him act, but rnvir.rv\u2019ry drcd, 1 4* Who h'» » hi'n gioan, and doc» not with to /\t\u201c bleed r \u2022 So (1,no lb* immortal bard, whotc dulcet lyre.Cou d route in ltfitl»h Or cart» ill* latriot ftre What time, enamour'd of hi #lr glory'» 1 har in», The gen'rou» vouth >1 Hnttvn, to It'd to arm» ; When\u2014rr iilct /rjecc\u2014to mi»chief» evei prone,\u2014 Already d'cm\u2019d fan Ettept \\ r aim» het own.Vain h 'pe !\u2014 her lillir, bia»t I chang'd ihe »r.eur, Ciup'd in their pride, bv i\u2019r.A and /¦n\u2014e en ti oin our e4iiir»i day» ; 'i ho yrtun»krll\u2019d\u2014(joui favor to engage)-\u2014 \u2014\tTo itrut our I t I h nrr upon the »tage.\u2014 We »ti I may hope to ment y ur apo .n.te, loitiC dom\u2014tionor\u2014vittue\u2014 Ato'acauae! V f ventuf to recumii'c d Mr*.OitM BV to the public l atton.tge, as w li trout a confidcra.lion of het ;j « r>l, a» fronuhe iccollccitou (flat it w.i» Mi.and Mr> O.msby w ho tr >ok the lead in tire la c tnliocluc-i>-iii »'l 1 luatiivals iritoatlnt pu Vince.I\u2019rifonS un.iCddBtnteti with.» llic i-tre t ullitot lot in the 11 oil diila it idea ol the itfe oldntJjieiv and anxiety IcA 1>> «he tons .ind d.iu^hter» of 7/rn/ia, to gain a piet at iou» and fca.iiy livelihood, without a lelling pl .ee whicn Ihev can call a home , and »>l cu subjitt to tli haid bulLti g» ol h* k e fortune '» i vereM fro \u2022 n*.Mr Mure\u2019., vc iel the Deborah jaiitcl ou Sa-tur lay t 1 Litpil.uicl.JUsF I\u2019UlU.l'slil-D H Y AUTHOR1 1 Y.A A Jor S If ft ibis Offer.A tc\\v tti)»icS t\u2019f 1 lie Act patfed it» flic bit Selium 11 the l\u2019iovincul ibiltu-merif.Atw Printriç Ojfcf, Mjy b* lSo6, A C K N 0 VV L f.D C M F S\u2019 T.Philofurutor will appear in o ir next.Sun.day evrnin.'iS much too late for any tiling, oi any length, ro he insetted in the Mercury of the fallow ing Aa>._______________ BY XUCIIO/N.ll'i/l b< lold, In larurJty Me lor/t insfiint, 01 rbr hou1 ti n Ho^, Bcd- ttc ks, I owellmg^i love , ,La ly\u2019i B./k Mor-roCco Shoe», Conoi^ool *fld 1 digojg 4 Hurle net» lo.uplcat with h.'one for arfadyN side saddle; a tew coin:i!u\\'Saddles, »h ndloine Ki anklyn (live co\twuh braf.irons, a lar.c c.arpet, Winifow Vuit ms, Sopha and eo.cr, Citdtabl.*/, I \u2018rge jVt Looking-gl Ifes, am a f \u2022* n-v» pn cal n\\y Stew., ans, and oincr vcffcl» itn d vvirh tm, \u2019clock.JONES.Brok 1 tic bgf'.V» ill begin at JOHI Kml of the third Ad, Iration of I3irds by Mr Robertson.\u2014ÛL\u2019iwsenthe play and farce the Corbie S ing of the Dutch Fisherman by ^/r* (jrmsby.A id the m ich adn^red Dance ol the HIGHLAND FLING In character, b/Mr.Robcmon.After ichii à a Cinn Jy in luA> a^ls tailed the Irish J\\w 1 ü o w, Lcwcr liixti\t\u2014if per btxes 3/9\u2014Pu ifG.Gil fry IjfH.Doors to be openc I at mx c»\u2019cJock and the cur- Q icbec, May 1806 A .c.\\ Brok.\t^ r J p ccudy at seven.'\u2022\t-\t,\t- lickrtsto be nyl a UK\u2019 union Hitei.A*r, Sul' hi ALL 1 L>N.\u2022\tI mg\u2019* and Mr.M/rry\u2019» I averti Lower town, and IP ill be iolx on Mondai mxt, if io:t.at of Mr.Arm»tro.j| a; tnc Theatre, w Itère place» for JAMFS\tAu.non Room.\tthe t oxe* may lift.ken ' I \\N O pip\\ « flhd v \\ 9 qir y/asks real good '\tMr».()*'.xy respeclf ally av*vr» the public X L.Bai tn^lar Mad na sample» of winch that nothing JLli be wa iling to rr:\\:fr the tngnt\u2019j br tasted \\i Natmday rU\u2019Xt, ^ Lnglish eitteitainm-njf worilty therr pationage ndfeonie with paienXaxîeftecs/j hant.and in or- new tl'-t to make a g-ncrai accomodatioo7\\bc ha* been ma) ogf h'ti it ev»c*, i\\ fictu.'li b: a'.djj^ii 5 gallon\tt ^duce the price of ticket» ànce last ad- keg of ^oo 1 \\qpc i, men\u2019s beaver Jk v-rtiarnient.loi», I'.itv, Cahcoc.^L fhawls, Mulhiis, bed FOR SALE.ilvkslkc.Ne.&C.a fcw^\u2019gint drclling ghilles F o R R F.AO Y MON £ Y B Y 1 M E S U BS C R 1 B E R.1 .V oilier tui i.iture.x Sale wtli htgri at one Jock urbtc, ^tk May, id-b.cTk i- U R b A L F.} V Vall a 11 l b, elega itand new ^c a i CLt which will ci\\c oCvaaouElly w 1 single hoisc.Ap| ly to nil LON DON 1\\ M ui ira,ol the best quality, .nd j on wine, Ls itic pi, e, h!id, qtr.ea'k, land dozen, teal cogmac Drands, by 3 ga on* hy.oii .V green leas, ciou.hs, ketauncres, hae cambrics, exccihni homy, and cotdage, tiom u i-v In to 7 l*a Inch.\\l o.t vap.ial ca nage horse.\tJ.GK A 1, AuC.&.hiuek.JOhhWi SI ILSON.sadler.\t1 ¦Xo(j-____________________ Qu tf.May i!» 6\t________I tw 01 IC£is hereby gise.i t at in conte* GfcORGË S I ÀNLE^ï\t¦ i\\ q icnce of step a lopted b> the Sttbfcnber I ''I \u2019AKF-S ihn public inciliou 01 returning hislto bring to a hnal liquniation the cincei sot the I X thank* to all ihose thatJla » c f.ivoted him ! late eu pat tnershiP ol l.atiamboi e N Nicol, ' w,th their custom ; and mt^mi them that he and moie pat ticularly his iiitere»t in it, lie has ha» 1 mo\u2019.cdio the Houj/N 0\t17 Mouiuai.i |foii'd it exiedu-nno levq^e a f ower granted by I direct, opposite Mr.Nason\u2019s pnnimg olh« pail O' sshiclt IS occup/d Iiy Junes Ban aid tultei, Where he -vtli cun utuc tucartyon the Imn to Ids lat ¦ par.net L lamle Lafiamboisc (a* no'ihed in a t ad\\OMiictiieiii in 1I10 Montical Gaz-etic, d ued 1 uh October, 18.-3) to rcce.ve tbc debts due to hat co-par\u2019iut lap;-nd hence* nor making business i.1 all it* dih inn b au-l._ ehe», and as his wish is to plea c, he humbly ] ion»->M, ihc\u2019iC-oic, a valid diwhatgc fic>:u solicit» « share of tue public faror«\tLucb debt» c»n be given by u.cm jointly.iluebet, 31A May, ib\u201co6.\t'^«*^»C| xiu7\u2019 .ifnl 1S0Ü.JAMES NICOLL. 144 Portrp.EPILOGUE '1 ) t «» CovniiY o» t r i School fou Fhiind», wairrrN by Diboin.A VENDRE.UN\u2019 emplacement »itué aux Pauxbonrg» St Rock, de pic ds dc front »i»r »; dc pri>- U\u2019uh your pcrmiui m, fr.ci'd», l>e nut June yet F.n i ii tome tew remain 114 lines in (tent ; Li ie», v* huh vim fatlum tor ms wtihjiujlinj chyme, Through m 11 call\u2019d Poets, anct by them call d rhyme ; A Heath*m n sort ot ihn \u2014I\u2019m bid to speak, An\t\u2014the word to me it Oieek ; And at a sort of t call'd C dies say, \u2018 Tu otten (ouuu as foreign to the Piiy.Bat that s no m.iter, tor \u2019tis custom's blame, Th re its» little judging from a name.As t r example now\u2014ihose who mirnd To ridicu.e tit «1 the name of frttnj.Are pi eas'd to cail u 1 (Li lier»\u2014\\i» a name We Unions b rn, do uttrily disi iaim 5 No tti-bitn we\u2014be tnsi the loi of tliose, Wno ai c io us and social order, foe*.Those, 1 ip< ak pi.iiny, 10 prevent mistake, Wno were by dear tnend .Sr/ion forc'd to i^uske ; V a, those threat'i in^, vauiitiu^, those invaoin^ men, Wh ti.tr sjuak'd, dr quske, and th*U quake again : lot we\u2019vefrieuds left, call'd Isis, Miiendut; calu To till tho>e other ti tends call d wooden vsail* ; Not(»ne ainoi g\u2019em ever shakes, or runs, Wbcu once they re placed at thoir gnat things call\u2019d gui:».The irian call'd T.-.ftrcr, it pleat'd to toast Hs\u2019il qu ckly rat ;h beet v* Huh we do roui/ : '1 he man call d jeh* declares, mat, if heco net, He snail nav pudding made with iron p.umbs.7.^1 kn -ws it vie nave »*.es cj uur on i.vre, Csit\u2019C to diets, who nave brat ti.m oft octyre In L6yp , si.o would beat him heie o.ice more.And, jei* wc do possess a chos-n b*nd\t» ) w-bvv» c\t.Of youths,call\u2019d Vo.uul er», \\* n, hand m-nsnd, >\tK '-,,v ^ 1\t1 *\u2022 Wow'd elbow toriis the spoi.ert ot the Uud.) A m 1 h»cc Ku '1 nus hav in4 maoe so many trsen it appear, I hope th re 1 be no tack t trieuO up here ! Coosid' r, o.ir peutiou is not c om on, 'Tis t >r that dear, b.w t .Iniig ibius cai.\u2019d wonia.»» Woman! our very si ot J: i ml s you\u2019ll own\u2014 W ma .! wn jie nope toirgli ;s you 1 one ; Who bids me yield io wttatsoe\u2019ei you wy, Exrept b»ts \u2014auu tn«i 1 c/n\u2019t ouey ; Or, d u>ybeavrr must be m >v'd, why then, Lc.me to moi 10 a put .1 ou again.tondeur, tue St, I un v^*, Sur lequel est cun> vtf tti»e une Maison ; nsdiAf eu bo s et moitié en pierre, dc ^4 pieds (fuirontsur Bode proton, detir, avec deux liang^^v; Le tout en très bon état i a'iddreict au -^^.i^né sur les beux oui fournira litres et siiretés convenables, avec ué* aïs pour cenaiac partie du prix ; pour plus am pie sitiforitiatioaAs'adJresser à ^ ANTCXJtŸP VALLEE Qurkl, 16 Avril 1806.Burton, Mild Ale St Porter, by the Hogsliead» Do.Do.& Do.by the Do'.en.To be Lrt, tjyetfer or Jtftrately* A good stone dv^ling Mouse adjoining that in the presrntoei upution of the mbicr her.Cha!iipl.tin Street, Lower- Town, and a Com plcte b.dcchoU'C, nearly opposite, w th tutu luge ovens, tables, triMjgh/ .Vc, a large wood ya'd adjoining, and 'utl^ent room over thi bukv house to store 1 aombui'italt of bi>Cuit.Appl/Wy J°HS MURK.WHO HAS FOR\tAf HIS STORE.Jamaica spirits in puncheons Lccvsard tdand Rum do.French tp an ly in butts, 4 ipes A qr.casks 1'ort wmt in pipes lb im boTilcd dv>.in #asks or f> or 7 do/en rencritfc wme in pipe-.6c Hhd» French red wine»m cask» ol every dimension A flour b di complce A lew coils toid.gr A some laigc ant hors Fine pi inks >\u2019 boards, oak A jinciimbcr &c &c tcC.(jarArr, jij/A M.:rcbt i8o inform his ncral that li d and the Public ha» r mi - >1 ftotll \u2019li -St- Rt^ 1 re'- 1 .hr low t r p .11 ol Mi.G-iai l# Siuuh\u2019s hou.e, 1.1 tl.' 1 -cr 1 own m >iyfi*placc, wlic/c he ,i:u» for ;alr.PRIMED AND PUBLISHED Tor THOMAS CARYt N 0 3- St.L< :t li Sorti» AT rus NEW-PR IR I INLi Ulricas N 0 81, Mo^nt.nn-t/rrrl.PRict.\u2014One Guinea f>
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