The Quebec mercury, 8 mai 1809, lundi 8 mai 1809
[" THE QUEBEC MERCURY.gg-L\u2014LLLLL.J-ii i iw MOU* 6T STUDlA ET TOTULOI IT PKAMA DlCAM* Firg.Gtorg.IV.5» X-i\u2014*-\"- - J- -\t\u2014 VOL.V.] - - - -^T- vv' ¦ ~\t- MONDAY, M AY 8, 1809.[No.19.from BFl.L'i MESSENGER\u2014Mv s3.COURT OF INCiyiRY.The\tihe pwee\u2019dit gs ut tfu* Court of Inquiry w II be fourni in oar piper of thi» rii\\, fivco with \u2022 fi delity, and Hnctn«* as to pi/ticiil* point , which w e doabt not will be ^,9hNgrEltlyinK to out leaders.It would pnhipi be of little importance, at the prêtent moment, to «peculate upon the iiiueof tht*inquiry.1 he Conrctttion of C ntra can he of little con rtjjencc, now th it, to ¦!! probability, the cute u.rlf Lion\u2014Canoout moreoccr obltRes After the battle of Vimeira, Sir Hew pla:n!y The Author of thla Tlay, Mr.Letvi«, has proves th it he hid nriih r c.iv-tlrv* ^irfillcryt-horrowecl hi^ fible from the French} bit rndny nor ptov Mon >, to purine the rnetnv { he\u2019here- of the im'id,'nis of the plot, and much of the fore made a Convention, to which Sir A.Web j language, he has supplied ftotn the gloomy le ley aisentrd, so f.rr ** the Co ¦ vent 01 ea;stt | «tores of hia own imaginatiou.in its present :hape.B it S r *\\ W.dlr dcvJ It |.nerdless to dwell upon the peculiar likcwi c ntssiNTFD ?~>He d el «o} hu* if tale»! of Mr.Lewis.Th-horroa of theCAa.wa» a dissent little letter, acc^ dm^ to ou' n.K Spf.ctrf, and the terrors of Adel.opinion, tI'»n an unwoithy fmcne to »li ft off .orn, the Our i.aw, are yet fresh upon imputation from himself.He cover* himself ond.-ra ptefended -kree » of discipline, and talks big in b>c fl«y, and wh 'n he is out of hearing.lie a'iciite 1 b.-furc Sir Hew Dalrvinple : h us toconfcH, that the j 0 ular clatB'iar against assetited before Gei eral Kelleruian : b it to the m k\u201dMof this Convention is pioved to fie in some mCasutf gtoi ndlcss \u2014I he public voice h.ubc n stubborn, fierce, and loud ; but jo precipitate in accusation, and altogether so noii> and indistinct, that the tepioach of hit Majciiv to the Petilioti of his worthy Cuixena of Londm, seems, according to the pi g esi of thr presrot inveitigauon, tube not ahoge thrr inapplicable to the gctictal body of ftis siibjed''.It -trikes tit forcibly that there will be nn Ccuit Martial\u2014That the Coud oi Inquiry he m tnoiy \u20191 he Author seems to h-tve resolved in thisPi-cc to exceed himself.He has Mired rp the cauldron of human calamity, an f pre cd its every ingredient into his service.It is the obs rvation of Aristotle in ont of lit* Ponies, that tlicrc is a certain aertt In is private f ;e ids, v.io a e bio-ight forward human suffering, an extreme of dramatic misery, a* witnesses, he expressed hims.lf discumrn w uch excites in ihe mmd of the speriator so t:d, and in tctins of r p.obstion.\u2014Sure y this : },uwcrfu| a sympathy, that if a Poet can repre* has somewhat *bc appearance r.f ni« k.\tj (),, Hero under thr rtfecrof thtie sufferings.Su Hew Daliytnpl c -ilis io luve acte-j o , othing\u2019urihcr is icquircd to interest the general pcnly ji.J ho! l>y.\u2014He ne loCiated, he sav«, :ter|j jj,, wii|| ||,,( 'a^acitv | eculiar to fro® \u2022 necewity wluchall htsofficera \u2022ck-mw.kjnucjf, wflich ever leads this celebrated *\tand in which .| Author to mark the boundaries of his most consult with him agreed that it was prtidctu to ncgociate.\u2014He may have been guilty of an error in judgment ; but that was .ill fus tpulr .\t.t \u2014He says, l\\w\\ ** ibe advamaqu of \u2018Jit Cw.ttH will begin and finish this bnaiueaa.\u2014After the\tto're, mbhopinio*, Jitrm.tlv ib«(t\u2014tht narrative of Su Hew Dalrymple it 'eems difft cult to affect him with any thing criminal \u2022, in expubiinfram Fortug.itoftk* Ftrn kfo>cci, 'ini the aU' : ion to Spain (\u2022turi'ig ihrjavo'abie tea dred, it will be dtno-i necefcar) to a>qii that th.- haul?of Yfuucir» , b:as r defiance uf any thing that is sneaking, was a Victorious (tpu'ie of the enemy,\u2014bon jo, sr \" fdLr \u201c oi;B;ci\u201e,glbB.;,o%v^oV vIstïa »\t7 proiH^unced at great lengu» uic \u201e\t.\t.\t.-r rwl, ., i rven tt»eir winter r)C, -.\t.\t-\t.\t.j '7 '* 11 ,n the,r oats, an i even\t,\t; tlie oil l^e^a>\u2022i 1»\t\u2022>» la%t huilctin dated ho'u0, .r\u2018.dortwill.tcoUect, lh.t.*1, forin«i|.iid all\t*r*™,,hbe>l,,;«7 ^.\u2019boifrl.lo Iroio A.loig., ib.i h- l b .hr el.^r ol « wrt\u201c Ml.No tow.¦\"d «hr, Counsrl, on bu*.! ot «!«\t» \u2022»\tci',u,1.M \u2022**'«** .JAM.' It appea\u2019'» that Ro iapane ceased su crimcaj* 1 ng in prison ihe oi eratiotis a^iin t u», after the ainval of «h F cr.eh army ut As'otfa ro lheblh.lt of the Delendints, the proprietors of the Golden face Breweryj an 1 by the Solicitor Gvsera!., Mr Lvtckster, -\t\u2022\th t heic t% in ai omt cir« ulated unoi good times its pncc, and pet hap* 1\trt,JOI'au,bority th-i Bonaparte was at one lime ic« 0r Ine\t- T^ anu\tWh v,\tU Solicitor GfNiRAL, Mr LYTCitsTER,|onc in the bu 11»» o» * - ^ lenei ally been1 bbvie wa» rak u pno.e., iVm.arte wai and oihe.a, on the part of ihc Crowo ; and.much ra^e *'\u20187',^ r^nJ ^nuy.should hi»>elf on a height on ^he olth r,vrr, that ihe oiicstioniu be deiermmcd was, whether paid to it b) the lar in- »\t^\tb the wîkh Common brewei.have un ter the Ac.ot ,o coa.mun.caic the res .hjojhc pubuc\tMuch h had p ev.uudy rece.P rliament, or merely retaken (because mmc\tacc^Tot :he dcMruc.ion of a veu he would have endc-vumed «ohavegat of the Arm did sell in ihc.r indtvidual capacity I,erc,,3\t& uf ,he aditn the rear of Bon.pne, aud have made a by retail) and therefore were m»t emu led to | Royal T/fref,b;\tN.I.stat.onea dash * htui-Hu rder., however, being po*.suchaUawanceincooseque tCf ofiiKh ttKlt»i_|bat alit t of 7^\t« ^ .uoC ^nte ol the .me, and the .k con tdvrablc, he d.d not dual retailing?When the Lotto H,.M ,r 4' -1 .u ______________ m > 1 »rtv to vtitt the : think it O'Oper to make the atunapi.dual retailing?Wlten the Lotto ^Htl'lAirl»\ttoriucd a » arty to visit the: thnk it p oper to make the at».t.Baron stated the opinion of t.: l ourt to be\t/ N1>h ,\t>t)n app-oach ! I he to.ee pu.hed foiwa-J agamal u$, co->.in favour of the Detendiots.They are litere , ceUbraued u o -J\t^\tt0 P\u201ej bkcutird, a.the fr^ch Bu-lctn.in lor.it its, of fore to be considered fro* henceforth a* common ipg ih at, ¦ L ' j { ,eT They did not, [9000 Cavalry.Ihry w -re followed by the brewers, and of course eom'ed .0 the ,Uow^\t\u2018.mm-eutely^see the a.im.l, an 11:.-in body ot the Irenchanux, eon».st.ngof which they claimed : 'hm Lordship, no.\t^Jld,,he îoills.bu», on a Ivancing inlau.ry.So large a b dy ol cavalry actirg thinking that the retailing o ntdiv.daaU ot the p ck\the suddenly burs» upon their i^auut ui rrndere 1 our rcucs.necessarily ra.w tum involved the general body m thc.r aggiega.c ( a lutlc tun he', licu.oacny__\t^\t^ wlihi ^ ^ wr »aid veitiidaV tiianv of otir soldier.eapaoty.On ikt kttttfk »i Salt is Ajrkulnn.[By C, Lord, esq.J \u2022a little lurtlKr.lie stiuacniy nui-, upu.\t.\u2014\u2022 vtrwu-lh.s terrors, and tp.sng at them wuhland a.we .id yr.Utdsy many uf our .aldter.inch so ib ble feioctv.A precipitate retreat .droppo: nom U ^ e, a I were Icfr ontlie w*tbe\u201c.ur.l coniqurnce, and one of the i,ne ot our match.1 he.c were tnhum.nJjr eeotle.iien, wfiowasbul tndiHo cntiy moauted, barctirrcd by rh: enemy.I hr townto* vtla.perceiving that he could not depend on hi.we entered to the ntornn.«poo our tetreit ,\t,\t1 u i\tr will the roinptitude of a Vigorous and were gcncraliv Cl teied by the rnuchaffw fn mV younger days 1 itudtcd moch how »o Jw e, J ^ j(,etr[j hll eourae .0 a Iree.jbour, af.e.w,,ds.Most of these they *1 file grtibc benr&t ol salt, to ntske the Ian >u rth|ch ^\t,^rnd4*e !.«< p,\u201e mto ihe b.,i, -huh h.d ¦\t\u201eH Ede.l a.Hk l,otl®.»hu >to«l per.lj* 'He,® .n .hoi d.y\t\u2018\t' ^ \u2018 t!ie 1 VCrr cave over the put.uu 01 rue unu \u2022», wiu\u201e'«, ¦\t\u2014.-\t- and bounded 00 the hur.e, who stood paratys the.c on ihat day to iccetse our Hoops, there rd with fear at the loot of the Itee.At this is no doubt that the embarkation would hare 1 nwu\t.,\t,\t.\tihr I'pm.email to the tree, took 1 cool tx r i coiiipLtcd \" nhoui molestation, an t tint ground being smooth and clean, 1 «ow cc, 1 re\t'\t#t lbc ,aWJge, and wounded h m, no further io.s wov d have ensued b vend what barbels Of salt, whtch bad a «o^ ^ect.-The ^nd ^ead^atm «\tlc.iin.hl Ua» t s, enenerd m the retreat Iront bilmgtiO fia, was well coated taller, and\t^,'^3\tJlome ànnJc*t bm alutodt.o Co»uoua.-I, ha t been intended to retreat to ,to.i»,l.«.k»ib£r«.\tfny.IniVig®.,«l Urn h.» W.» k*».were filtjf fciiihel» of fiom ihc l\"'e *\t' .\tc ,he otttcr |M i rtlooleO, anJ «Icnkai ol S>i John Mooir, ihr iijr.|>ciii Dll, II1IW »>\u2022»\t- '' .uron the cattle and the dung.An J ot*cc, w hen I had «owed three bu.he ot tlax seed, tin-ground being smooth and clean, 1 .owed ihrc'- .»r \u2022 - \u201d ,\tj r ^, .1,.\tsfrr, immediately rtturi.cu rvtiri mciea eu ruij.\t\u2022'rw, \u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022\t- -\t- were fifty huthels of teed from «hethr ca 'I .\t|fe 0{bccr ha 1 reload, and intention of i*r John Moore, the tramponi ^.h ¦/*- «d »1d Ihm, *«.u\thû «se ».>cn, .0 V,8i-Wh, lh.t\t.pay for all the Jabor that ''0w'*\u2018 ^ oti rhe rot.erable Irorie, wounded him mortally, abandoned wa k< ow nof.\u2014Tllat u v»a» practi- ard clean.ng tlie 11*4.Si'rce that I have read ja UiiK's brik oj Husbandry, of a gentleman who so red a piece of land with fLx, and salt upon it, at ih* rate of five bmhtli per acte, esteiit a snip through the middle.1 neenect was, that wnere the salt was sown, rl.eiewis tall good flax, but the strti.th X had no sal>, was poor, thort und good for hule.atia five busncltof sait to the kic, wa, too much for the land ; but being called off froai ha^baüdry to aucr.d loo-hcr itHiiis* 1 the tare of my farm with my sons, who used no salt till spring I7&3.The ground being wet and miry till near the latter endot May, wc lowed one acre of flax, and alter it had come up near a fiogcr\u2019s length, we sowed a bushel \u2022i salt opca it, which had a Tcry good cftccl.taking at* ar nmi agitn, wnue venu* & u»\t* i,-.ou the muet able horse, wounded him mortally, abandoned wa ki ow not.\u20141 liât u w at pracu \u2014Ou the fi st aitatk of the Tyger, the r«\u2018ft»t cab c, is proved by a circunt.ta Ce f\u2019*\u20191 ol of the party wa.too ptrcipltatc and geicral tojihe a* ny, General Ilopc*.brigade, which Erie* admit ol individual .utentioo*.E.cir per «u'chcd ^tl to Or nse, havifig reach d v b° trusicu to the speed ot hi» horse, and oai hero Ml l), ad c.bM >.wttho it molcstJtior-wasundcsignediy lelt behind.But when, t-.| Ihc F.encJl d.d nor arrive w th their advanccil rallying in a neighbor i g Village, his comra-jc* guard at Btiai.aot, about t« util Cl fiouiEorjn* nerce.v cd that he was ii.usm*, th y iostanliy tta, till the evening ot the t ath\u2014the«r ro i .intcd themselves, and relumed with a larg*'force tame tip the i jth\u2014i l»u» were l> twee concourse of the uativea to the spot.1 tiry / two and .hree precious days lo.l, 110I\u2019®'* came m sight ol the tree, just as the tygci bad .having come m till the 13th, and in:n o y recetveu h*6 mortal wound.\u2014He again retreaied, J itie hist diVition of them, as ibcwt dual and was traced into a jungle, whcie they found unfavourable,-A part ul the Woops^wcit^ him winh\u2019ng in agony.\u2014On their approach hr collected hi.remaining strength into one final effbit, aod prepared tospung, but tltc spear of 4 uauve prcvcatcd itiffif and put aa cud to ilia then embaiked\u2014Ua the ts h a.d ijth th< remaindet of thairoop.arrived; but from nth to the 13th the enemy had time to br»a| up hi» tufaaiiy 10 grcti foicc, and tUi> / 147 incerUî««d by the Commindfr in Chief, for ihr nvmy append in «'e »\u2018 force on the con i,auott» height*, hew.n ueceobl.ged to tu>i ol like a w^l!\u2014tlti:rc waitheat tack inthi* way renewed, and a» often was it tuuucceskful.\u20141 Iti* ateadme»» di rtuyed the enemy, .md depiivcd him ol hi* characterime impemovitv.He tell bat k from the third at tack in confusion, and 1 hen our troop* put in I ructice what they a*e »o famous fyr tlte charge with the bayonet.A» »oon a% lh y S3W the enemy in some confusion, ihc t»nard» advanced to complete thejr rout, a.*d 1 barged witli the bayonet.\u2019I hi* cha'gc war, in 11 e pre»\"i»t in-stanceconclutive of the fate of ibe day, I hey made no further attempt agamit u», but fled to the heights with great precipitation, and were ret seen in any Lice for loutiecn hours alter* wards.j\tLONDON, PÏB 6.The floods continue out to an tujuiiooa «tent in various parts of the count!y\u2022\u2014l he Icitets of Satuiday arc filled with detai » of ihe d mage suiuined by the inundation\u20141 lie roads 10 Gamtborough ate in such Condition, that it 1» necessary to convey ihe mad», Arc- ,n boat*.On 1 h'irsday the wat r h id so subsid'd on ihe road, ih.t a man named Chambers, attcmj'red togoonliOf-e ba< k to a neighboring village, hot had not proceeded fa» b< foie he »» a* dio* n-ed.About Doncaster ihe inundation» are greater than ever lemrmbeted.At tssandine, four miles liom St imlord, ihe water is oiiiuth out ihat a h< 1 e was a few days since drown d on die iout and ihc driver nairowiy escaped the same fate.At Downham, ihe upland waicrs have de cended 111 torrems, and ihe bank'of the river Wis^ey have been overflowed, the artshetof Sioke, Wietton, D reham, VVerr am Denver, Roxham, and a gr at ps»t of many adjoining village», are, in conSequ* ncc inundaied.1 he back »*f 'he New B'dtor.liver has hern broken ; ai d by ihe oveiflowing of the river Nenc, the turnpike road fo\u2019in-u one sheer of water in common with rhe over* flowed I rnd» in CuiwellSome peisnn» have loMiiicir lives, aod a tjuantiiy ot cattle have been drowned.The lower jmiis of the cily of Norwich were deluged yesterday se\u2019inght.Tlie lower apart ntenii ol some of the home» were si» or seven feet under water ; and the inundation was so greet in the meadows, that on Tuesday la*t ihe burgc proceedingfrom ttirnre to Yarmouth was obliged to return, because the men could no' Had our ihe i haiinr] of the river.At four o'clock on Thun J iy morning a fire broke out in ihe house of Alexsnd 1 Bruc -, Ktq.Army.Agent, in Pall-Mall 4ourt.The Lady of the house had lam in about a fortnight ago, and was still confin'd to h r bed.bhc w as alarmed by (he »ra< U of hie about the time already mentioned, and 11 was supposed that it was through the carelessness of ihe nurieihat it ottginated.Mr*.Hrucc and the young child weie carried out 10 neigh oui*» house», and several o»ci».Ihe> began in the icom (>t Miss R cc\u2019» maid »ei vant, wc believe liio cook, who t is 1 Kong fir has lost her life by her iifghgencc, as no intclh0cncc can be he.d of hi t The flames soon took poi*e don of the whole East Wi ^ of ihe u ncr Co rt-Yird, on the left hand »idc as it I» entered.In Un» \"i.ir; »cie ihe kiueen'» pnvate Draw ug R.tom, ifed, nd othci arai tmcni»; and adjoin ng, b h.nd 11 weie the apartm.nts of h 1 amendant - on tlie Palace estab!i»hinenr, among which w re those of Mt»s Rice.At the end nf the wing wi re some apartruentt of the Duke of LainbiLge which extend'd to the front next the Park.Hi.whole ot tlie ha t Wi.g of the In 1 coun-Yaid wa» ipccdi'y m flame.-, and it is tow entirely burnt down, that bring the only wing ot tour >n this Court.Yard, which is out nt, the others b irij; scarcely daincgeJ.The slaMn being given before 3 o\u2019clock, » great number ot person» assembled to assist in exr nguishing the flames, bc-ides many fire, engine* w'hicli poured in Lorn all quarters.The Duke of Cambridge was apprized of his danger, .md sll tiie retidcms in the Palace were alaimed \u2014The Dukes of York, Kent, Stis-ex, and Cambridge, were pairicularly active m giving directions for the extinction of the flames, ana m encouraging the firemen and o béi» to exertion.Some Compinies of the Guards ariived in their wotkuig clothes.A ureal difficulty nos- in finding water in eon equence of the froit, which gave the (limes tun: to spread for a considerable time ; and at last, when it was found, it was at a distance.\u2014 1 he Haines spread into the wing fronting the Paik, and burn: it all down from the D aS,ouo men >bo.ld he placed on board ' i,* ¦' c r'f,î\t^ : Horn.Bid » krt.h:i ijiIs athoie erala Alton and Crawford.\u2014*In the victnitp of.twenty four Hours, erçu in a fiiendly coiom,J-\u201c hat !/ie hr»g \u2022w ¦ toe ingd .-:ing thia titaf^.na/al >«or;> so 1 aurei mpe rd thar she had | ru.Cor tin na the enemy have pressed non rheja^d under every poaible eirctiai.'tance ol p»e h^t she had .ua.^.-Bt.fi h in gre*t force.The enibark fioi* of paration and uKorcem, is what we belurc onbo rd, .\u2018 ic «u» fh\u2019-akk, the Cirah \\, and the stsrei went on.\u2014 '\u2022vetynvn of judgment aad rap ri nee n 1 vi.ions It app**oti, im The night of the i5*h was .«ppo; tad (o\t-ve eoosiderçdan utter impo> .Ï a \u2018 *\u2019 *i\u201drc\tKl* ' - * r\u2019 \u2022or always to «tourne smlinc or wesk s aad she boars have been o:de:cû to a *»ndv beavlij*1 o14) be ih t Austria hid not doling «be r»us sseai ibe litht-house ; an i it is hoped ihai the !\u2018wo wjr.«-ftciemly recoverad 01 i«cru1ie'ijf*ll \u2018t**0 *be Same enor;, which the cotrirnitten I u® able to add.ih.t in consequence of the'is «be Ls« war\u2014that we shill sre no more Mick*, rood order tna.niauKd by the troops, and she jnd an Aolu council ol war will no loo^,, Mr.Casv, EJ.tor ol tiK Mercury, unweired eaenioos of commissioner Ilowen.retard or pa ahae the mi i»ary operatiou.At] jir\u2014i will risk m> repution, as a Juris*, she captain a:.d other otHctrs of the r.s»y, ourf'be present niomesu B- n^parte lui no force ,n,by saying ihe l«w i\\ stiictly in favor ot the aeentr, vs well as ihe beau crews, many ot: ticfIlur*> f* *b e of eoputg wah Austria, acd|vHje«tu>;is Sfatfd »n your law esse ol Mo®iy whoia were for two davs witlio-tt food antl,«l\u2018C\u2019atrer coolu it she pleased adrance at uixe, ia>t.\t' ¦without tepoie, the army b.ve bren r®barkedjw ^ KJ?n\u20ac*\t»\t3* Geo.Ill ch.ip.3\u2014\u201c Two Intices of to the last man, and the ihiçs are now it* the I®: rrcnch armies mutt be i-.ra\u2019vn trom jj^p^^, ,hall an w %'y, in rotation, for o&og, preparatory to sioenr.^ fat E i^knJ \u2014j >?*:o *n ^ 1 ^ ou-\t*nc^» 4 d.'he iKticr rrgtsLvon ol t.\u2019ie Pol : ce and other uvtiees ivha }>ovlcd up* by the upon Spain, by the renewal of hos't.lmea m' been hVtdTmi 7c';ulai ly\u2019hcTd e Jcr^\u2019bat Jr! Germany, would be inhnsiely beaeheial to the day, a id on no oiher day ol the week, 1er Patriot cause.The Patriots would have mo- ifc.cair% 0( li;w MlJltcr' to rwse anddisdpl ce men to recave supplies 4* Uci.111.chau.S-\u201c Special sittings of all kinds, to make depot., tochoo cpos.n m.y be called, lot the purp^s.*, where the essabluh mote latsmale co ot emsuo nutter may couire prompt decision.\u201d The ft ihao they have yet bcco able to co manner ol making ^uchcalls is pointed out in the order ol ibol j by the tenor of wlmh nzvvbkin, no a Oa Saturday night last, a hug which so'?* lime since put into ihe port ot Orraiockc tioa Norfolk, and which was seiied by James Taylor, Esq.Collector, from a saipicion that a Tiolativo of the Embargo Laws was intended, «hips of war.Several liampous tbroi gh mis-managemeot tao on snore.The sesaico ap- fesied to h^vc sbandoned thein.Iwo being sc ugh t out by the boats crew, of the men ol war, two were burnt, sod five were bilged.\u2014 ] cur.not conclude this hauy s:atea:nj wirh ;ui e*press.g my great obiigat oo to tear admiral Sir Samuel Hood, whose eye was every whete, mid whose eaertioos wcie unreoutted.\u2014I hart the honor, to be Ac.M.DLCOL RCEY.Haay weather rendering the Comtek .bacarc, ) detach the Gkaner wnh this dispatch.The glorious battle and embaikatioa of the »ns, and and coacert a appears, that such resp.-ctablc meetings, where all Hu Majesty's Justices are requOit* ed to aitend, were never intended tor the purpose of hying a petty otfence, for the ex pence ol >ucii 4 sitting, to the puthc, is not Hiding.2 i4i Tîie wme %uu\\tc provide»\u2014** That in tvcry case where «ny pcr>on, after twenty.r\u201eur |jours notice, in writing, left nt the ^vellin# house of such person, $1 r a r< .»on to rniploy *\u2022 pedient, under the present diitreufd andi Tin expul/ion of the Engli^ from Spain, ii contented .tale of thecountry, either torn jhis been announced by 30 diicharges of f >rce the Cnnsciiption, or to prosecute the : cannon trom all our sea ports j so that the ordinary recruiting seivice.The French trcioo* l.iglish cruizers would soon be informed of ai Magdi burgh con tinue part of ibeir sub.idi- it srylo cc.\tLondok, ma»ch 6.\u2014The following let* Ih-Stitei of Meck\u2019enburgh, at dteir late r^r was sent on Saturday morning to the Diet at Rostock, ag-e d u>the syi»*tn of Mi jGovernor and Oirrctors of tîie B nk, and : h ary C on crijition, and to a general contribu.d v them communicated to the Stock.Ex.non.Sixty sad of transports on from I\\ r::.f''«-Ccfk to : chango refused cr regh cu d to he done 51 Bcresford\u2019s eapediiion.\t.Furlijnvnr, curly in the next week, a pro.\"!;the ret son whi shall h«ve «bsot-eyed, j Up* urds ol » so s il of trjnspoiW are lying position for the funding Exchequer Bills, s» 11 over rd above thcjmihy am exed I «t Spitlieud, waiting fur orders.\t; charged in the aids of 1S08 and 1809, to the for the breach of said rule or order, piy such i he Vaccine In1* ulation, first introduced \u2018tt10*1111 of S,ooo,oorl.upon tlje following rci finable*ttni as h «II have been allowed toj in St.Salvador towards the close of ijtot, tcr,ns :\u201c\u201c the i«cr>oi< who ei formed the w »rk Ac.\tihas, by th- ord-rsofthe Prince Regent,been \u201c 1 he holders of su< h Exchequer Bills to The surveyor*, uverv* r* of roads and con spre d through all the Portiigticw posse; >1- h.ve the option of receiving for every tool.st dries sha^l proiccute for such offirnres, an s* Losoov, «a.«« J.-M P.l«.f F,a\u201e«t 1,., bv .li.injj liudr, It.kcof Cjmbndgtf a.I\tl.0y\td-M Scl,,\u201e.U i:h/l.o nul tkd up forth» accommodation of the\tthc Pr;llCCi th, Confedcrati n»«k fitted , of A.ieiMA.lt, wbithtr ir was intended to remove the head Quarters of ihe army ^\tutnan ft'omieV* !fUtl°n» V1 wh ch his Iiupaial and Kojaii General Slierbiookc\u2019s expedition sailed on ,* hlvrbeen s*l>nhida;\tv ls ll,c\t'\u2022'O'c\\'or-\t,\t, the 25th u't.with a fine treeze, from the a; d the headquarter» have been estab.» i da ,\t\u201e j hc Spanish armics.iic dnper»-d ; 'iKjCuveot Co.k fur Spain, under convoy of iu,,\u2022\t,mdM ihr £uK,\u2018 It troop» A.e re embarked, aider hav., h\u20ac fs4, iinJ ,iic Niubc.It had put toseaon ________ ing lo»* the fiatf ot tluu t \u201c v '» l'' ir , tjl(.a pn|, was forced ba.k.on the a4ih by baggage, ammunition, and a great part 0(l,r:,iy wind.\u2018''«\u2022'The KhcV.sh confe4eiacy has nothing\u2019 The Lindamman of Switzerland has in.tofea \u2022 itsau Mist protector will d fend utjf,rmed ,h* Ci4Mto,î,.ot :i nceed to Bonapa te htd not left Pa.,, for Ge mjPft F r»ol, w thee ery?nfm ms.on that eoa\u2019.d keen!, on .Se ilh nf I ebruary ; bur there art rc\t5\t'F*** ot *hc fur mai ion ol ariitirsp anH ^ivc h* Cio 1/1 Bkye, the Northern part of Basque wi.h Admral Dttckwo:tb*a aqua.iron, a dike skip* contnaod, m Gerrr.iy, to the Atchduke Road.', apparently w ith a view to run towaid that roast siace have joord.wou.d form \u2022 total, Cha lea.O \u2022 the coatary tbe last\u2018etteri (row Rochelle in the event of being pressed by more iha» mTcieut to copew nb the eoenijr\u2019a iqua Pans bave a r arc pi-itic cotnpteaion, *1,1 ib^ the British fleet.\t-drons untied.-\t\u2022\t, .u , .M < ^ of new prônai» of pc ace to the Bt^, A Plvmouth letter mentions, butonwhatj It is asserted, thst, prevtou lv to the lae gosrmme-.t.authority vrekoow not.thatone of the French i5-*vr m the North, 33,0:011 mshtroopsand\tKatpemr of Rua*,a hn added to bit tiiW fricates w hich had taken shelter in Table | >6,000 Poles and B tvari u \", de ire 1 to the that of Lord of I'mlaod.He ia said to hav had ass\"mb.:d tn tie ij-ely relaxed in his attachment to tfte iMurpcr i~, \u201c in attempt y jntCf by mraot of the soft blandi.hmeiui have been 0.,bf r^uren ot Prussia.^\tz?\u2018r: *&J£&'s.'S2*hm um \u2022 of tho N»s*d fngaie, wa .eow Kocheto .tor the purpo e ot supplying the invading « Fti, .4 \u2014At day brr»K saw a squadron of ib' Jrruy, A\u2019 Klsineur.tip's ,-ds of 14,000 b tr-\u2018\t\u2014.eoem}\u2019» »hipa, consisting e-f right sail of the l,neire|>0f flour were ColkrC'evl.and two frigate*, ataeditig into Basque Roads.At 1 Tlie fortifications of Stralsund, towards the half past at*, a.m.Rear Ad nirai 5.>p or\tformation or which Kaghnd contributed Cxsar.madeugnal ck t\tY^rver ih«e 40100 hundred thousand pounds a few years 111\t' 0 *5Y:Cr'° A thJ r- marl F e*\tto ,>'00-\u201c> - Con,tnutee of the whole mstma of four .of .«r -ine, .nd tb« 1, defaugs-,W4rds Au*^l,r^ «C«û'\u201cd\tr»^«c ietters, House to »i> to u.mow .hie frigate, comns'iuicated the lotehtgence to him.,\t***'rea,k* tnà be i*»fotns*d us that the inemy'a sqaidroo from J Fne iru:s:an army is sad to amount to L'Oriewt were at sea.Ca,>tain Beresford imine.j 45.000.aliaiely made all uil, and «tood towards Admiral 1 Private accounta say that Bonaparae, in Cal ficopfoid's squadron, ot waacb be waa to light* ling upon the Rtuoish league tot their conliu.tbe 47th ol Hi* Majesty j and ihc ^oaje harie| 1 hr Hut.sc iti n resolved i'telf into 1 Cea* mitiee on the Bill to dectiic the stalls frefH on the Mo tieal new ma-krt place to be in Lot of the maikct house intended bv the Act of I 151 ÏFfaro J.H-r\tS\u201eTca.\u201daV\"«« O.-,,; t,om which .Sturg?Mj0ff» K,q>JMr.fmal.y tc^lvcd, ,h*'( ||0ri\u2019bc.0f ua,,gr:.j>lih will be futind m ourj lhe h'iJ Pet;,,° ' Cc0,,,*\",s.>uftv,cnt gro\u201cni; precf -nzcilurrns.From the kemral corn.»nd reJiom (tt «me) ?o^ the Hoote tu j*roce |ex, ^ ,|ie in'elli^eoce, cont uned in thoie ! r '\t- no» tr '1 -rtiimfd, the Committee obtained leave to til ,g,in io.morrow 1 he lV>u»e hitring taken into eontideration ma-ion m de the ant Apiil last, roiicernin* u,.itetition ot diver* Electors of the County Bedfo'Ji ag*in Saturday*» post, con:am» F.< gli»h acccunti to the .\t'\t.\tl.U .\tI .at ihp Rf » _\t_ L.idio and Gentlemen tit Q tebec, that they have opened, at Mr.Mai lhot\u2019s Mof>« weal Hotel, near St.fohn\u2019s Gate, anew and elegant c- llectton of 'A'ax 1 iguics, *s large a* life ; among which are the fo'lowing charac-icn\u2014lie i' a h of Lord Nelson, in his last uonient*, jUeiidcd bv ht' Captain and Tient.uvi/i on : anu iw »»»ii\t.»\t\u2014- i .^\t, .n i , t* lentil error in the Act th-fc.n mcntHstud, for and .t ia added w re\t\u20198\t;\t.\u2018 .he rclwf cf insane persona and others, with [>ut amendment.The oidrr of th^ dav, for t k\u2019rg into con- i hem, if .owe may rxpeci a 4I01 mua .iue, it l,o at -ted that a He.eh line of ba.tk ship .Od (hire fr'K*!r* wr,f un ,>,0,r *nd,7' wrecked.The March pat k^t arrived at H \"\u2018fax >»» he 8\t> dirn half pnee, Quebec, May 8, 1809, WK, the underiigned, do hereby announce having enteifd into a commeicul Co- poned \u2019till Monday next The house then resolved it'tlf Info a commit lee on the ingroased Bill, from the L gisiawv-Hounril, for the mete ea»y dlacovcry .nul efirc-ia.il punishment ot buyers and receivers of I'olen good* ; reported some progren and ob (jined leave to sit again.[Not being able to procure the preceding* of Friday and Saturday in tim* l°r *bu number, fremuat crave the paueiKC of our readers un lit our next.1 Oo Frtd.iy Mr.Hart was voted oat of the house by |I to so.There has been nothing new inirodaccd but lie public accounts.,\t.\t1\t\u201d1 bp M\tarmed\t,\t*;t ei hip, k ommencing on and from-he first iidîiawon a motto \u201d, made tn the afc:h Apr:| 0f A!,r 1\t4,»o a dupai h\ti\" )\t, aV t)f May instant, and request that due faith 1»», u tcci .0 a 'pe.ial eORTmittee, the Bui\t.f 7 .\t\u2018\t.\u2014.to 1 emove doubts respect OR the dig bility of lew, &C being read, the said order was post-\tu\ti^» *\u2018u u.w\t.( ^\t| Bes>uiCX Paul %Vaonrr_wU| hereafter The Oc^.a fell m with a gic-it «t'a' \u2022>< ce in t.i «uh.h.She wa* tor lome «erk» deunud in u I he captain say* he saw aboul a «lore.i »e »rl* 1 hr icc.M a a a 11 n OaWednesday, faiosaicn Fast, F»qr.-< val Olhter ul this port, to M.*.Khuiie of (his cuy.May 4.\u2014Ship Ocean Volin Feacey from London-c.day* from Potismouth, left London Mate I, addressed to Me.srs.Mu.e and Job Hr; \"¦ ballast Near ihe Western Islands spoke a M\u201c' * of war with a Convoy of 5 Veasels from the H a zilt, oflihe Island of St.Paul, a But from Li verpool, and the Baique Friends, tiom Ply* mcuih| when cBiermg use Gulph, sign\tWAGNER dr RITCHIE.KoBtRT RiTCitti will hereafter aign B.P.W.vGNER & KircHlE.\u2022Qurb'C, May H.1 Rag.___________ I OR BALE, A SECOND h.«n 1 CALECHE, new lined aud m good repair.Fix further panicu.Hrs, y lease a, piy to JOSEPH ST1LSON, baddler, St John Suburbs, Qcbtc, Mak 8ih, 1809.\t____________ I hea.ie, since rhe last play, a gold BRFARÏJMN, w th an initial lettpr in u_il may be hadarHd^ufhce, oa deaenbiog it, II\u2014dl »a#mj ¦'w\t\u2022 and paying lor the adveiuscrtmi^ 152 ) / Ot Bsiaparte'i svsptntic* %ke )wy Laivs rn France, Six CTiwintl Judge*\u2014-fsith criminal all» In silting as both judge and juty( Compile to doom, at 13onaoarie*s call, 1 fie victims consigned to his fury.Wf LU AM ARROVVnMITH respect fully informs the Merchants, thr oublie at large, Masters of vc*'cl>, ar.d Travellers, that he has opened a ttouse at the JOSEPH FLOWER fef NICHOLAS FEW.BERRY Havikc lately tfeeived, per»h aimi que la plu» exacte attcoti jo.\tj\tPERDIS, {luther, i/r.Mat, 1*09.\t1 TY1^' «*8fu* douvn, envirm tro.\\ N.B.II a besom dW GnaiiMre rxperu,) lieu* plu» bas que 1rs Trois Rivierrq \u2022'a itciicilc il donncfa de bonnfs\tun ANCRE, pesant a C, f qr.8 a?fc le Joué I monte aver 4 cercle» de fer, et environ SUMMER LO DG ISGS TO LET, and pestes sien given in May.PART of thr a1; FOR SALI-, the Subsv rim r\u2019i shop, a CORDIAL, m ide attcr ihe receipt ot a ccnneiisrne in rinqu »n(e b asses de Ca b lb de »ix poi ret, (juimuque apportera ces article» à Jostrn Flo vs* et s, à Québec, recevra une iCiota» that line, which, beuJcv^Tl a an» and agree iPen« J C'^Q L*VRV Co^ .blé il ivour, po-sesses virtue of warming j and invigorating the\t,«'>
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