The Quebec mercury, 10 avril 1809, lundi 10 avril 1809
[" THE QUEBEC MERCURY.Morii bt stodia it roruLoi sr pralia dicam.yirg.Georg, i v.5t VOL.V.] MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1809.[No.15.SOLUTION or TH* MYITERT, «« into H AS THE MAH WHO BEHEADED CHARLES THE FIRST ?\" tell me the ie»»on of thii odd adventure.« You are l»a»ty, my Lord, but hive patience : lay down your arm*; take that seat, and come and look at me.'* Hu Lordthip, surprised at Mich authoritative commands, to which he wai little accustomed, ^ot up, tock the lamp.without help, without\u2014\u201d \u201cStop, my d-ar Lo\u2019d I it is with pleasure I see in you such geoerotts lentimcnti ; hut I know that your fiiend (since you think hint worthy of that title), however unfortunate he nuy be in other respects, it still free from want; therefoir.From\tJntemtjiUt el peu connue).George II.on hts return to London, after the battle of Dettingen, could ss itb difficulty bear the sight of Lord Stair.He could not \u2018 foigive his Lr> r< i » h ' p *\tro * \u2018 ^* L| ' fi,cd upon h:m.\u2018\u2018Look arme, my Lord ,M I you will never come here ogtin, nor ever lb.dinger win\t'k\t.è i \u2022' d n\t\"\u2022 »» \u2022\"»\t' owe .o you 'he'w.cb .f,e, me.unie» 1 send foe you.\" Hi.to e,i« tb.K'OR C 1\t^ 1\t,\t| only true |>lejtu-e I luve tatted ibewt many,! !.otd>htp seeiog by Ins tone of voice that be leaving it tn the camj w u\tjp .\tvaar*.A -e and misfortuties.luscthes would not be refused.promised in rth.u ti;_ .went to the bed, and rema ned »tu; thrd at the tf you wi>h to oblige me, leave me, my Lord, \u2022 ighr of an old man, pale and thin, with a instantly ; nay, do more, and believe me I (orRive his^Lordtliip's teptoathinj: Irto.Z l.wnR wKr.e beatd, and whose eye.wete imtan.lv have ._ ti»ht to dem.od it : svsea, to me that the point of retiring to his estaie in Scotland, M^tcn he received the following letter \u2014 ** My Lord, *l Your bravery is well known : bat will ____________ ^________ | you have the courage to go, to-morrow night, jcivil wars.** His Lordship h ivm.; placed the U the entnnee of Somerict house, where you box upon the bed, sat down again upon the will meet one who (if you date fo'-'ow him);cbair.\u201cHere, my Lord,\u201d said the old man, will conduct you to a part of the town not j \u2022* here are copies of the rales of ihice of ihe much frequented, but where you will find one prjnc,pai ^jt* bcloi g ng to your ancestors, who is impniem to see you.and to discover wind) your great grand father soM, or rathei secret» which are of more importance (Jun |\t{C(] |0 s(>||' during the troubles.Here you imng ne, and which cannot b* disclosed in ,ire ;,} 0 thf letters of the pretended buyers, a letter.If you are afraid this should be .* by winch you may immediately recover the plot on your purse, bring nothing valuable LS|fcte| on y0ur anivalin Scotland.Prccau about you.\u201d\ttions have been taken to prevent any disputes.1' VVe may conceive hi> Lo\u2019d hip's surprise at VVhat wai ht» Lo d»bip\u2019s aitoridimem when the leading of this note.At Hut he took u i ne saw these three contr.icts ol citâtes, wh ch for a trick of some secret enemy; or icm he k\u2019ew formerly belonged to h;s h ii.se : affair of gallantly, the heroine of which had \u201c Ah I\u201d cried he will» trampo r.\u2018\u2018Ah! wh>| ng tus proiuisc) ttor a word.\u201c Stoop,\u2019\u2019 said the old man, \u2018\u2018and turn to the o'd man, he was suddenly stopped you will find under my bed, a box which by the following letter, scaled with his own contains papers capable of amply reputing the, urns, and to hts extreme surprise, \u2018osses which your family has suffered by the j George Stair; \u2014 n signed |\t- Oo not return to roe, my dear Lord, for you will not find me.If u /iad been only to tell you who I am, that Û, your great grand father, w ho Jus so long been supposed dead, and w ho justly deserved to be so, I should nor have opposed your just dcure of knowing your benefactor; bat the consequences which I foresaw of so interesting a scene, roo much so for my weak age to bear, made me d:ead to sa hfy your curiosity, upon Circufus ances, which far from ofTet ing to you so dear ai d respectable a relation as you imagined, would mly h vc shewn to you a wretch\u2014a monster lesswmhyof pity than honor I My father du*d a few mon hi after my probably her teavons for so acting : however, ur you, tespectaUe and benevolent Id mar.birth ; my m itliei soon followed him ; I w*s he determined to go.He therefoic, alter to w hors I owe more than to my osvn father providing btmself with a sword and a brace of,''peak, I beg of you I favour me wi h ti cool piito!*, went to Someuci Itoo e, and,name of so grnerou».i be efactor, in whom I found there a man, who, without speaking, ' tm so singnUily interested, and wito cc.uv rttadr him .i sign to follow him : after walking j I leaven >eetns to have prolonged, that he for about an hour, they came into a «.treft al dt to m: iaie of an annt, sister to niv fathe-', vlio brought me up jo tenderly, titJt (though It: W.s tlie cause of my ctime) I still retain Me mo tgtatsful icincinbianre of her in my icart.I was scarce Seventeen, when, struck most empty, where the ronductoi knocked at the door of a small old house : when it was open-d, he s« d, walk in, my Lord, and th door was shut ag.iinM them.The intrepid Nobb rnan, holding his sword in one hand and a pistol in the other, went up the stiic.s.and entered a room ; the furniture of whit h seemed very ancient.\u201cCome in, my Lot*!, (sa.il a faint voce issuing from a bed)conic in, voir have noshing to fear : pray sit down in a chair near my bed, and we will convene logcsltci.\u201d Very well, laid Lo.d S.; but make haste aud may find in me the most tender and re p cab!' ' itli indigo n on, as seeing my countrymen arm.of Itiend', and the most g' tetalofm up\u201d\u2014 \u2022 ! 4 ;ain>s th.ir lawful Sovereign, I formed \u2022* Leave m.\\ my tlcar I oid,\u201d said th - old | he d.-»i ts of ten Iciing to King Charles I.man, in liante.\u201c I am too we.: k to bear a th olfcrs-f ins foitune and sword: but what longer conversation, leave me, I beg; take .vas my a toni-hment when at disclosing my .h.'.t box and bd adieu to a » old in n, who uttrnt on to my gool aunt, I stw her trembling hinks him r f le'S unfortunate s;ticc j;e h *1 f' h r hands ru heaven,\u2019 and look at me with had the happiness of holding you m hi- aims \u201d 1 kind of horror.Sutpii ed and .iff! cted af '\u2022 Ah 1 whoever you ate,\" ud Lord S.\"and ihestuethe was in, and turning with itnpaii.whaever r \u2022 «m >OJ may have to sonceal nee to know the reason, \u2018 You force in: then the name of so generous a nnui, cits yon have | to tell sou,\u2019 cried she, bursting into tears, the cruelly to obltg: h m ro ebes you f loj-kr.ow then that she Prince you ate so desirous abandon >Oj in such a situation, withoat friends,'of serving, is the author of my >hamc and of 114 your ft\u2019hVi dr»ih.I wai*bout fifteen, an î ht the Forges of St.MiunYe.Lefc Three Hener»! of Po\u2019ice, P.Lagitde.Thir \u2022oion?the attendant» who waited on hismoihf^.(River» myself at djy-brr ik md went to the tf«te took upon himself the »operintenJance of when the wre'eh, impo»ii g on tnv ape ard F in n calèche.I harked in the c.«noe t!ie Guette, and not only aMtimed the Otfirc etrdultty, bv the mo»t sacn to seduce tne\u2014n :hort 1 was ruined, 'I he pethdtous Pi i nee, soon J-.rt went to-ta.u or rapus* aie\t' w,,,, rrMmru mu rxrr n the nvc ., .\t.\t.1 ,\t, \u2022* 1 ii>'t*ch amiy into this rapital ; but when jcuied in America.\t*^'® cire tins statu es are con .iered under whicli 'die entrance of that at my tot.k p! .ce, which, while it pretended to tome for the protection of the Country, immediately began to oppress it, the change of tone -*h ch this Ga/eu was compel ed to assume, is not ve ry wonderful.That change of tone first became more par.ocularly evident on the awival oftheheosh them haVI g pioVeri Tatal I'i?/'?\"\u2019 ,,,rn\u2019 'h\" ,,!f Cv 1 ed (if such \u2022 ,\t.\t.\t.: .t.\t' n «\t.\t\u2022 \u2022 I Ubcrij IM Y Z.\u2019* '\t\u2022 * \u2019 ai : in in iff toavu d, i« ihe preent ciisia, the irrtible corscquencfs of 's.ih disorder, it I elongs lo the Command r i i C i f, an.; ro th s« io whom he has imtre-«f airly delrg .ted the sop-rmirndan,e of 'he 111*- MMIORS ro rto ft h: tr puidie u.inqaMiy of th S «.tv, to watch W ih Ih- Pl.b .chi.doiib.1.Obwr^ll'fs, \u201en !\t\u2018\t¦'n,l .«-r -h\t*-v î,1.; r ifa*.t end it will be trees ary, for a short t mrov, sei r C 1ZF.TTA DE USÜ0A THK FDlTORS 70 IUK PI Hi IC.16.COMMUNICATION.JOURNAL of a trip to the Falli o/Skawont^am, on tkerherSt.Mautue, A*z.7, 1803 Sent a bark canoe from Thrçe Rivers the evening before with two men to wait for me ' «re, IO man.ta n stinng guard*, pqueti, a d ; aiiol m vaiious direciioua, in o'der to KiiC and take into Custody every person who :had anempi to d sluib tfie public peace.You may rejoice, Inhabutots of Lisbon! N ou have great cause for gladness ; a'-.d jour F tighsh friends, partuipaling m ym r .senti» ti'ems, rejoice equally wuh you.Never let it be prttniued, however, that the evil deposed 115 \u2022fioult) ihcrfby hive an opporiun'ny of pmmo lin^ in'iifrection or couftiuoo.ü il Ictiliem brw ire of »uch jthiii\u2019n! I'he roosi vigorous andcffcciive means jre piepared foi »upi>ies*irg any .ulenipt of ihti rature, -'ll \"ho m iy be guilty shall b'- [laohhrfl.iccorduig to nulna-jy lavr, in the moil prompt, tigorous, an ! eaeroplaty nunner ; ai d lor ilte pnrv'ose of considerable Public Bo lies, and alio to the res-,c< live Juntas ot the Provinces; in order that, b> the general recognition of the Central Junta, ¦md us being obeyed in all tlte bramhc:» ol the Government, we may exocet the hapgv re*iiltk win h hud Spring fiom the said union, and the piovidcnt tnrasures they may .idopt.tribunals ol the capital, with inex of Europe, with which we have rauie to expect a tincete and hcucficial friendship, in order to cnhivaie thii disposition; appointing for the present as Charge d'Affaira at the Court of London Don Juan Rut/A} oddir a, will fol» plied by some troops fiom Airagoii, lurni.-hcd! low them, leaving behind only the nccersury with incX; res tb r ptamptitude bv ihe w^r hy though nnmc:ous gsmson ot Madrid.General Pal dux ; some who were biought troin\t_____________________________ Major, a ; and others deta.hed trom ih.- lories >1 M 1 a, x alencia, and Lstiamwlura.l-'ot be Lett r direction ot our operations, a Mtlitaiy | J nil.1 I us been appointed ; and the systcui| li 011 which ra h ot the armies should act ur aci Saxacossa, Si rr.ay.\u20141« is imposaib\u2019r to depict in adequate colours the afil \u2018 g, >ei imj osiitg aspect of this mvit'Cthle \u2022\u2022 d m\u2019-'tuo-rable town ; up\" aid- of hs.f ol \u2022** bi.ilding.ar destroyed bv cannon halls and flames.I h English General Doyle coul 1 hardly rrC< ver from his avion slimeot, when lie saw the >\u2022 11 which served tor bulwa'k-.to its nallani defet.-ders.\u2014'\u2022 It is impOiStble, tie exclaimed, tba the conquerors ot Danttic, Dim, and Ma Oc butglt, should have sunk with dismay brio « those feeble rampart* ;\u201d un i calling ahe v udr a hetome, w I o stepping into ih \u2022 jdaie « t in i husband, an artilleiy man who drop,-ed do-vi dea 1 at her feet, served his gun dining .scvei action, he embraced and t omj bmemeil h* 1 with a fine present.Our enenùe», whoutnek rgns-a\u2014\\\\r u an Death\u2014-P ilafbx.\"(Ur irAc C.*i ()%t.S.J A R ( N J U r /., oe T.1.\u2014 I hr first oi ).1 whi.h attiacied tlie aticntioii cf the Centr Junta of Guvçrtimfiit, upon thcii f rmal an< soVtnn inst Dation (of wh ch ihe public wn informed by th - (.j.a*tie Kxlraordiiurv, on th ttithult )w s , to commutuca'c that pto.re unj to the Roy^l Council, and to the Councils m State, War, the Indie-, .vc, and itie oihei tin co iVcyanic ot atiil.ery, an;mdiuop, pto.in u 1», b.i gage, at.d ih means ot i to.a mg heller lur >hc lioo,.» m tlie v.ciintv \u2022 I 'ire P> ei.ne.s, whiilut they ate pirxccdmg to com .it not in* munition.The exertion of the troops ot erery description was exemplary, and the fatigue they underwent unusually pres'.\u2014 The lo*s of the enemy in killed, wounded, and sick, had not been ascertained when the Maria schooner left Marigalsme on the even ing of the 4th, nor is their precise force landed from Guad.iloupe known ; thev exceeded *00 men, ami were comj osed ot regular artillery *nd infantry.** 1 he detachment of the 1st West Indt.» had two men wounded, one of w horn is since dead.'* It is w ith great regret th »t ?he\u2018e accounts confirm the fact, that Mr.Brown, a resectable gentleman from Antigua, who was a prisoner in the hands of he enemy, being placed by them in the rear of their picket, when atfai ked on the ev -nif-g of the id .nst.was unfortunately mortally wounded.\u201c Colonel Cambriel', who comlucted the French troops from Guadaloupe, thought fit to abandon them before the surrender ; whe.(her he has escaped to Guadaloupe, or is concealed in Mar galante, is not ascertained.\u2019 Among other tHcniivnunas which theene-Biy\u2019s privateers h-s\u2019e given us is the having | chased the expected packet from off this.) coast, and obliged her to mn for St.Vincent.; The Princess Mary, with the second Jul> mail, arrived at that island on the «i>t ult.and but tor a privateer w hich she fell in w ith i to windward of this island, might have delivered ihc mails here ten daysago.StPT.to.\u2014\u2022The mission of the Spanish \u2022fBrer embarked on board the Klizabeth, is said to relate to a f reposition tor obtaining a naval force to eo c perate w ith an expedition j rejected by the Sf aniards for subduing the French part of St.Domingo, wliich, on its reduction, ih y will guarantee our joint possession of with then, elves.BUSTOS, Mtrrk *7, 1Ï-9.Spanish V ictoki es.\u2014Mi.Lara Davis, v Iso arrived hete ve\u2018te»ôay, in a ilimt passage from New \u2019l o k, ^olirrly favored us with pa prrt ftorr.th.t c:'v to *he i^h n.t, in which 1-coot.:t.ed «aie and very immo lant news ftom vpan.1 he acecunts were received at New \\'rrk, fiora the Havana\u2014and at ih; la'trr place, hy a dispa'eh seise), m 35 days froio Cadiz, having left C diz F b 1.The official g zette of th- supreme uni» of Spam, dated besille, (10 which ibev ha; aga n removed) the ay'hjanut\u2019y, Rivet the parncu-lars of as vete engagement havng taken placed at Satagotsa, between the French army, under Marsha) Moncfy, ard the Spanish patriots undo Geneial P«!afox, on the aist ot tb>t month.VICTORY êf PAL A FOX.It commenced at day hgh\u2019, upon the bit., te ries on the heights surrounding the city, from which after some smart resistance the patriots finally retreated in good order.At midday, the attack was renewed by the French upon the suburbs of Uic city, and some important nost» established there.Genenl Palafox ordered Brigadier .VJonso to mstntain ihem ; which be did with great courage ard skill, in an action lasting more than five hnirs.The colonel ot a'lillerv, Vehmo, also d ter»ed three batteites with great skill and ttirible rtfeoi upo.'i the enemy, w ho were obliged 'o tall hack They, however, afterwaid> brought up th.:ir ie*ejve, and iCoewrd ih' at^ai k wub a!mo-t incredible fu»v, and with all thesr tore -.At \u2022 hi> tune Palafox hini'clf, s 'ord in ha *, at rom, mifd b.Lieutrna t G-ncral O V 'lv, and Major General Saint Mate, took h com mand, and rushed into the thickest of ih< battle; exert Ming h i whole energy, ?kill and valour, so as tosecu-e ihevcio y.This was complete.I he French lost thr greater part of their force, sud w re r li e v rouird and di persed, leaving .poo k lied, nd as many wjun.led ; among them the g enadi.is, w ho liad ioug.it with the gre .test holdoest.1 he >pati».irds received jn immen e booty which the French had tskeii in the country, hesid.s military aims and stores ; and con** dered the vet uy tt e must complete, wIikb had hap pened dining the war.Ihc accou t bee closes with ttie psoud rematk, that the vsliant citv ot S ragosia may now b.' con' dered asi'iVi c bie, whilst there mav remain an arm to defend 11.\u2014For th .t \u2022\u2022 every bieau is a fot-ire's, every bcni'e a castle ; a d even batteiy, the wunas* of art, « .lents and valour.** A long list of officers who had ciiuin^uislied 'hcmselvc' indie battle follows; and among the troops thr W.illoon G.iards, are psrticulailv nouc-d.\u2014 Among the officers lost were Don Adtiano Ca.don, colonel of the regiment of Cavalry, ot Fernando \\ Il.by a musket shot \u2014 the 1 teui.Colonel Torriam, woo.ided\u2014ai d two odiirit of the artillery killed \u2014 l he low ot ih troop* generally is not stated\u2014ihorgh it musi h«vc been fev-rc ; but gte*t exultât ons took place \u2014by the crcdaii\u2019y o! Firditizinf, and the vite pat ashes that surrounded and he \u2022rayed him, or by the ridiculous coronation tithe olfuious Bishop of Bur go-.We shall publish in lieu of tbit constitu moii»,)\u2014Alb.rt G-dljun, Kjq.Se.reiiry of has made a magnificent present to Mr.Kern hi-on the occasion of the late fire.He wrote him a polite note, reminding him of an early service his Grace had received from ter general\u2014Cesar Roden*), Attorney general, hun, by instructing Earl Percy in the ait of ¦ .\u2014\tspeaking, and saying tint the present was a Non-Imtzrcourse \u2014The collector* arc ! fit mo.tie.it t.i .t< (juit the obligation* The instructed to consider iloilani, Hius-ta and 1 lie letter com.lined * dr.>u tor tin thomaitd pounds.Hjos J own', a* caempt fiorn the t on ttiier j\t¦ - courir act, and St.D>rr:ngoas apart ot France.A gfntlema in Wa r>, who had in vain at.1 lie perversen *> f thu conslrucitou is ap ji««f\t1\t'\t^ ;p c&fh.e lot evening, ».>o «o P*Pfr* cr *r,,r ke .he «he stoinnt fereii w»s r.ot found on Thnriday evening.having y tcome nuo our porKtucn, wegofine \u2022 \u2022ove verlxl information *% we have recei.ra > rïlOCLMATIÜN Ü1 BONAPARTE Tp without know n* to wh.t «ie^ee of errdu \u2022« \u2022\u2022 \u2022riii cuAvreu V \\ TIOV\tintitled.In ihè tourte ot the ;i f J r, ltl,h coste* ainvr d i>H Ko»h'f.trt trom f \u2022 :l*\u201cd «rid icntele s w rf»'e.I» ihffie o e amotu | hr inline i.oodnit paper* 10 the çth or to b of Jan.| tng a very laige l'».ao.1J, who, on reflect ng for a moment Uj'Ot hit hk* read one h, win b Mated ht the| whn li wa* ao m*»ch bard caah drawn out of the eatrd the tneaturr of a fiee trade, with the U Str.*i, certainly forme.i very crroneoui idea* of what w>) e»aei ua! to ihe interrtt* of the»e province!; f ir experience miat have tiught (>f not them) thf)r \u2022 uecet or», ih«t it h*» h»d .hr < ||e< r uf cuuntrractirv whai tliey tnuit uiidoubtedly hate had iavi«w,i (.the nrotp riiy of theie provmrei What benrhti, if am, the province» drtiie from thi» free tiade, it difficult to perceive; bot the evil» a Ming from it are many.The d ill itate of tiade, for tev'ral jean, preceding the American f- in bar go, wit not to much owng to the failure, or tcanuii'!i of the cropt, at to ih>t free trade'» letv.\u2022.aicl ev only.I have entered into M»* c\u2019mg along the S^an h leacottt.He neara no » i-b.ct uu y \u2022.u»e port .10 t^uenee, (\u2019lit» ra no doubt in conformity 10 the temhl- rxa n 1 and to \\v»ih in youi * h« above accouni* ne given, a* : if wete \u2018reaiy.cooclidei! by J»y ; but at no tieaiy, Jt .lenrble xa.n, I ,\t,\t.revived at Newt nk :-It m »i bed nfe » d.peetm , ejtitt», thryougb not to he al'owri Milt ^luuacnu 1 m\t.-\t\u2019 reg-tny T e pi i/e-ma.ter »du , that 11 e r ten-n impon* 1 m ot it, irom tne moin'r country, b» Me kingdom : and a tong anxiety as lo the late %\ttü] s, im ; that on r ah * i \u2019at\" 1 * ;t huied / Certainly not to inability, or want of of your property and xo it lives.\tJanuary they to k po*»e»ij.>o ot F-rro; : ana th.t emrrpii^, m our merchama, to import auffeient Ju lets then a rromh >ott have been delive.the Rrimh w reretreatiug toward*\twbrte ^I f r tbe consumption of the provmcra annually_____ red tip to «11 the anpuitil of a popular fat'tio''.f Igstei and 50 Iran* pm ta wrre wa,;:ng to cairv | d he anawer t» obvioui, it'\u201c Am'ii an trader mjovi T he defeat of VOOf atiniet hat been ar.alfa r of tb-ti to L igland.1 he French troo,\u2019* W -rf mi:- e same nivantaget ai the Britub auliject ; be pi,» fOOIe mate hex only.I hme entered into Ma* chmg along the S^an hieicotat.He heard no n j^gbfr duiy a: the port rf St, Jot.nt than 11 ptid find, g.ve a blood «h« Outt^e* ngtin t me ind my Mtioit , hfycxhibil.n \u201ef#,ourable .ppe,*,^e ot thng.to en jo, he pnvil gea granted the» bv that treMy) 1 nave on.y list'.\t*\u2022\tIm Spain, (mt tuMil our aceouoia from that quarter * \u2022 Those tren only 'bit ate loyewofso» Bill ball be received tbroagh\tre itrea, and [\u2022^H\u2018bore imported from the moihnre amryt c r.Mr evils ahall be putliahed* j will coon chav\tInther than French channe:i, we aball feel nodi*\t\u2022 «pie.i ,y tf»\" loaea ool\tonly af ibe aile M fCveral from the Hentn.-ol 1, U e b !\u2019.:l»»h army who'»,.» on to pfare nx.ch t an e < 11 n* - re\"1 r-ed\t«:» » -aai.d cii-»-»\ttea, a\td o iff good» to a great J: jve been sent to Spain* not for yottr aid, bu\trvaottT at Itatt to tba rptieet ibe are w related,\tansova* aavaal y»\thut tier shipping inter eat , 1 f to influence you \\vi h a fal.C confidence an ! t\tIn onr or tw > ii »finert t \u2022 f^ tr- il; b X 11 «r.\tw * miv a.I >«» I\tf > r ou.rutxm of the ad tezenerator.I luce 1.x n \u2022 io my -r'a 1 \u2022' v Mî'r aoMNig oünv t.i.»g, ht the B b*\t1 advantag \u2022 he Ami \u2022 lune\tthat\tI\twould be\tyour\t*** defraied ia a\tcan* ate at II peroimed to retaia, beet attach» J\t7\ton the tSh I»-e.s ^ d ^ tb,\t,\t^\tu\t.ht.mr\t- » .hr r.,*, .0 ,.y f,*t, « e».:, one «h, d ol ,h* f rincei of the last c'n* \u2018v, you nave atf* ,.r were io high apt\t\u2022 \u2022\u2022.de the Prince» of d«d IO inc ibe righta of c\t.¦ \u2022.\tS|)itfictioii whb Romana'a army, and w u ili ch m^c* 10V cfi Dotinon.1 w l| appiuve 01 ,dv»n - t o th- rou ry* Ar ountt :o .wr»e wba: hjve been vouf ^enerjus cffoMi I xxotiitl tel', you tliat v ur enrrv.ft h ve n \u2022\u2022 rou.ul'ed yo t im .¦ * ' but itat d »fver»' arti nt and in »vrmen'» r.f the xu.m.li arittief, an which thry wnehignlv act ccaaful,\t[\tGar., Sti put the croxx n of Spain on niy own head ; am; 1 xx ill be letpece 1 even '.y 'fie vvout, tor Co 1 his given me the po a cr a 1 the dupoaiuon rrces'.iry tosur:iioont all o 'xia' les.In our Impel lui Campai Madrid, yth December licS, ::.\\ POL LON.a th.- dutx, ot in othrr woidt tie amug/lrd n- I tna i* an evil » hi.h emu rx*»\u2019, kh-n im-ported from ib \u2022 mutixer country.Wrrr ihr n.pottaiion of irticl'\u2019, rot bring ih* waiet, ni r hio.«a »r, or tnamifaxturr, of ibe mo her c.mi¦\u2022ux ,* rt-C-pi producr, the giowth uf the 1\u2018.S.pn.t-.it).:rd, th'trade uf t hne provintrs wuuld fl iui 11 h mu h ti, jic ih ,0 il r» ^ hi d ur or on ,d .i)'\"i r lit d 1 1 o 1 iv ,1 ( 1 in r, \u2022 ¦\tf \u2022 > ,r.» pir> ty, in circulation, *\u2022> will j ricr 1!\t* > ) ,r ind uth-r r.ce tarira t> id 1 rr;i ixe proper, on tothat iat ion, or non\tinterc »urte\tron- II n-K l>* f\td i *\t' h *\t,»»!»\tA ot\t11.\tan » cr\tr a\ti.>.a ; bo: at\tir\tit ; 1»\tih.ac a\ttt\t-re\tle^r/iej, li,' r, ij\tw || teu.ru\tw\t1 Itenfolu l« icc, 00.\u2022\u2022 ir»»- mb y cn-ik et hx f 'rot tue al Lcg'liati.re ; w 1 < h wr thon r.h pr hill u: coucrtvca.an object ua.worthy tbe.r paitica .r iittrnl oil, l,*:., ton r - why tie vny, jot toed by \u2019 , .d by ib?jcriox.t to the have taken up to Intlr of the aucnti n of our Ira t volume»\u2014could not out Lrgulitui f do the tairif M \u2022 //ua we/f iaar.a/a.r riu/ tht gretltr fjn ff would be the fir u object that would p\u2019P nt U r 1 iLtffrJt, ix^rlu Jrvi* tht $UUit vu tkut f im-to their attention, Thcnr who propotrd and ad»o- art forv^*. ¦w QU K BEC, APRIL to, 1*09.¦¦¦ P HOI'I\t,,t which lat-Iv a-jpear* '¦dli hrenrh, in irca- ue of ih.* nviuty of me U.State» t r £4 ttriutin, affa 1 to lhaok loac litilr re« of th¦* Peovi'tci.1 P - rli 1 menp, Ifi * ExceIlency 1 ^ 1 Jn* pn.vmcc t and »c- vv 10 ftU up f ! 4-.,\"n» itt lhe (îoveniot went ! pvi in \u2022.\u2022.« e to fh'-jihe detail» of Kuropcm alfniia, ot w u it our 1 «live ( o uril ( li.im'»-', where beirtg Jf otin\u2019a have .4' et y been siatc*, inducct, seated on *he throne, w ith the u n il «olemii\u2019 ; .,\u201ed one r 4 n.tics \u2018h- G \u2022ntleman Usher of the black rod i he truth or falihood of th~ I ne re.omwe I \u201c r lt -.filter, who commanded .1 del i, litn.\u2018iit ot -5 0 nieit, at Hurscris, in chant* will dmbth s think far better, they\t\"ho were on th ir march to join ue ornamcn-cd an .cmbllishcd with cut.of ,l,cir ronm-v,nen,conform «bly with the plan ' vc's -l>, w iih \u2022! Miners fl-, m* md swolt s.ils, '0\tv verted between Admiral rn to piece» by the red object into execution, rfectly aware of (he sav ige carry in» die ,,IC,, we cotV'i \u2019et the late intelhgencp, trip.eu.g Spain a tl Spanish affairs, to be alto : p lit 1 traitet of great uinertai-ity, it is with! } Ir u-iite that w iu gratn'ale out trtdrrs onjsupenor nuiubcis, ad !e»l it\"! frich t » us \u2022 1 * a, bv V'.ctui Hughes, wh sign'd the cap iv on on th.* ta.iiof Januaiy.1 in s uri de w ma le o J :mrs I.,» as N .o, Fos: Captain in 1 h» li 1 antnc Mijr'iy\u2019» set v cc c\\ Ionian.ir g the c mbined Kng.i h and Fonu-R ese Naval toiccs ; i.d Manuel Marque-, Comma i«iing ih adva ccd armv of ifu* F.ulu gicse, 1 he p tsc.Mon 11 given to the Foitu guese.I he garrison were alow d the honor Fnr cc Rrg nt engsgii.g to transport them to to establish 4111 uuajuestiou»bic military clu.j hante.AU Artillery and slord were givcnjracler.y6 per uoat t.JAMES REID, Confxiiour.Quebec, April toil), 1S09, 120 On the introductory word* to the nsm \u2019\tADVERTISEMENT.rHer, by a Caiudun M.P.H.\u201cOn n'icH.\\ pf^otrc* of ,n\t.o rH< 0«f ' ,\t\u2022 \u2022 r.\t.:\t»\u2022\t1 b^c Mrrcory dîîfd ihf »3 h In*', n^ned trv gujvti ifi.Ce»/ un m&: tur.Dfft*rmin*d ncitber i«*'< or qqi '\u2022 ro »p* e,\u2014 * \u201c Sctibbl*'*, unhiopily, l i:W* wri.r,\u201d Exdairm \u2022 lucCiaaJun ; jmph fterr.And 6f.y cage» fiü» tonrore r>r'» rtght ; W \\s.Htnottioti,\t\u2022\u2022»»* we b«o 'etfnred fur criwrnac\u2014To pieaert the odium intended b\\ For certain'tu, \u2019.the bu w r?-dta*»irg fiiendt, jhitaapettaona, whete he t* not auffietertiy known.Tba:, Ic ike futf4u, h- t*> hu e fttt.we atmow induced to g»'r it an erplanaron, al \u2022h 'ogh at fitat, we did not intend taki ar.y notice j f it About three moniha *50, to execution wat The State of t!\u2019e 1 heftni me'er, tor the pas v|liccj tea nti him for l~t Q 7 11 he appli'd to ua week, at S o\u2019clock a.m.1* #, 23, 15, *5* for at\u2019ittai-cr ; c -mideriiur^that he wa» indebted 4.8, 31, >9.\tjtout, and that in \u2022 itijMrmr he mifh' be able I ______________ _ _\tm, we latnhed th* J^timeii\u2019.\u2014A out three \"tO t* *\tof/4S0 -ae- k a afO v.hen ecev-ut, THE LITERARY SOCIETY OF QUF wf.e i.ut-^*ir«t h m.^da ÿhe/.tî\u2018, Odicér 1 BEC Will give a Jtivr» MEDAL »0 |I»C coiae.ator.of hn ptope ty, hr aiam applied 10 - We told h m t.> n ake out persoc who will ptodtice lbcbc>t ver^a, io ih; ;\u2018s* og oer OMiieance.\\8 e told h>m tom English, Ftench or I atm Lanjiu.ge>, on thr aaia emeot of h i atl ra, and in the n-r,,, Btithol H.S Ma.es.> Cieorgelll.\twou.d coe.ult wtb tome other., of hu C,.Joseph f term v sic ho las kejv.BFRRY Haviko laiely received, per the There Bto.then, a consignment of real Rotterdam Gcocva\u2014-w hich, for the convenienceof private families, w II be told in ca^ks of not leu thin twenty gallons each\u2014it being of superior/ Urergih ami flivonr, ar.d the high pnee ny Lon ion cunnoE be afforded under fourteen ah.l.mgs per gallon.Have a t so\u2014Anchori, Hawsen, Sheet Iron, Nails of virions Sorts, Crown Glas* of 9^ by \u2019i* by ;è- wid 74 by 64, and a good *4.sort ment ol Paints.Quebec, Drcet&bcr 8, 1I08.utrtr wr | Jiest> l.torce IJI.\t.- -\u2022\t\u2022 \" \" - ^itora, J\tj .s.- 1-#.-.\tand\t>ee if any thi\te coi.Ja b-done\tfor htm,\tt> The verse', accompanied wnh a letter eon-\t\u2019 uu\tu .V ,\t\u2019\t,\t.\t.\t1 ,\t\u2022 .r,n prnduc m a itaie-ree: of hu atta'-*, wetolrtl taming the name of the aumoranJ s-aled wr\u2018 J |Kr Q * w,v ,n wh h wf co,ld him,; V;s,eal, to Le foiw.irdrd.ur .mover, bv »h\tWQ\td\tt\t^ bil\tTuft^f »»-r ah\ti»aa property u\t| aoth \\'av next, p3M Jjatd, addre'-^d as follows :\ttJ%^\t,n\tfor\tjhe beuefu of lua\tCrediKwa,\tandj ** Tf Afr.Lonn tljnixH.n, Sccrc/ar; U ike fJf j m lo cJrfy on hit I .i nc a under oui mana Literary Serifty, Queltc.\"\tem, for ib-'ir bencf ; and on bu conductaagI As the Soc.étv w i»hes nly tok'ow the name\t-serly.iheCreu 1 t.w \u2022\u2022 ire \u2022.murroj of the seccessful Candidate, the letters 10 >\u2022 n:ocrr.r.a»d iupp.it n.m ai tar aa t.t ai ring the rignatur» of ihc a'.'hjts of tt\u2019.e Tha* he déclin ddoi';, ob rtviag he h.otoldai.i other ver>et (*p n., \u2022 n *urt g t £ 4 \u2022 i » 1 si w.ng f-y aewn-v tw.*| )p.|tona, butol tn-t tort ih.t peilaas one fvurili] c.c- *r couid be fraÜlîd, beirg true up c.f bail \u2022 t î\t01 cb*! wi» , uie* t>.m.obtam rg paymrnt; we of c.«æ de c:».-» having a v things, re t > do * r.:n.H- was apprch ndctl atiU »r t tn Caul tytwc I.TN» .* 4 1 ons of 4\u2018iorted Coj per :n ba a, 12 Bales India Cottons, É 00 lh ».of H g» Lard, 5C0 Mi Pca e, 9 3 I rre f\u2019nr >a I superfiee Flcor, joo I wi Kncuit, 12 Quad an'*, A C.a- of \\fill Stursf \u2022\\ du in 30 rit.pair of Shoe b-Cklft, 3 M Cull S avra, At the Srorcs of JOHN MURE &Ca.Q icWc, lb'll Jaiiu.i 1809./ and Trimmi.g on ihc aiiajtcsi no iCc and the most icasonabl: terms Buiat'a m>tet wou.ii ba«e b'rn ictuinrd ih* aarr.r , r most tea-cr.abl \u2022 terms\t., »» »'>\tfc -Ut f*-f to a peraoo ** h 1 xrd bv h m.to apply to him at N° 2, $U\tSubsarl .wfcr* »?* ^ 1\t; ' P 0 1 DATID ASDERSOK ü Ce.H W fc i OR S \\ LE.1 frw P,, es of v-.y/ Lest * d l.oiidc Partir Lr XîAULl
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