The Quebec mercury, 2 avril 1810, lundi 2 avril 1810
[" THE QUEBEC MERCURY, *\u2022' MoftBt BT ITOOIA IT rOPULO» ET PRÆLIA DICAM.Virg.Georg, iv.5, VOL.VI.]\tMONDAY, APRIL 2, 1810.«-»CTwnM ¦! ITTf-iTT.I.\tÎTT.1\t¦'\u2014¦¦\t¦» fc.TT ¦ , CJ .^r.\t\" [No, 14* QuEtrc, ««1 Aftit, I3|C, lof Hampshire, amon^l whom I reside to ^ \\V» 16 H Sirtrt.\ty Offer you my service» a, one ol your Kerre- Ae.»6.// pr\t_\tMMatjvc5 at 7t,ic euiuil^ f lec.ion, pm! al «he same lime that I solicit ihe laiw«r of your To r«v pier and ik»» vcndrnt YORi or THE UfPRR tows ojr Qv i- bic : Gentlemen, 1BEG le.ive to offer mvjelTas a Candidate , to represent you in ensuing Pallia ment; when, shoulvi^ he'o fortunate, a» to succeed, 1 trust my conduct shall be such o to merit the rood opinion, confidetKC and approbation of niy con*tituenls.1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient, Humble servant, THOMAS HAY, Caj>r.Can Rec*.\u201c\tsAvTit, 1810, A 16, P*t rfifit' Aux Lui\u2022 ¦< ar Im»?r«aoakr» KLaCTtuai os Lx Haut* Villb nt Qutaae.Massiiva*, Jf, orrnd, la l-beetf de m\u2019nffeîr comme C.ndidtt pour Vi»», rep'^wnict te pforf>*,B ^**1* nient.Si j\u2019ai le bonheur da rruutr, ,'eipèrr que ma conduite mériter* rapprolMaann et la coohancc de wet cooauiu i*» J\u2019ai l'honneur d\u2019A re, Mat*a itv a a, Votre ttit humble et ouémant aervlteur, THO».HAY, Capitaine d'j R^Eimeui Canadien TO THÉ.FKF.H AND INDEPF.NDfcNT BLEC fOKS OF IHE COUNTY OF HAMPSHIRE OrNT l.tMLN, DEEYI Y engaged in an extended com-»ue\\e, I luve hitherto detlintrtl aoli citing the rWnor ©t representing you, in the Provmcul ^«b.iment, havng seen grnije inrn offer thetasclvea who !»ud more leisure Ilian myself, aiixl whom I tuistcd therefore, would have given an undivided aticn iou to Ihcdiapitihot Public husineai But when, on the contrary, l Bp-i that tfurine two Sc aiona, the affair* of tWt| Piovince nave been totally ncgltOeo, fioi« which the gieatcar public, a » wt I! as priv.ite injury has aii.-en } whrnl *rr a nw inritv in flu'Jlou»c of Assembly, not only iulimgii g the \\ghis of the o Iher two ^ranches of the E'gislaturS, and those olBfcur fellow t on mr y unites electors but voluntarily pledging themselves, and \u2022 hat uithe n»u>r solemn nuuaer, fOytax you to fbe amount of Twenty mve ^hov «and Pound» r k r annum, 1 lcr I it u du dy I owe to the country at latge, and Mmie especially to you gcmlcmen, of the Coun^| vote*, I aasure you, if you fi^tior me with yoor choice, that neither p*rty tpirit nor any other consideration khali ever prevent my giving a constant attention to the affairs of the Province in çençrtt, and more especially to those ot the County of Hampshire.I have the honor to be, with sentiment» of the highest rc«pect Gentlemen, Your most obedienfRpd devoted rervant.JOHN COLTMAN.Quebec, jd, March,^j,8jo_.______ a\"ÏÏX I.ÎBRES E T INDEPENDANTS K1-I.Et TtURS DU COMTE* DE HAMP SHIRE:\tS' Mettieurt,\t7 Quoique long nwJo Je o*ai pa* encore loMicitc vos \u2022ilftiagr's pour Vous lepn'w ter dans la Chambre d'Aa emblée, pan en t** J*ai vu de» pervoonC' »e pré-semer qai éfam mo ns o'cupées que moi, dévoient être plus cr c at dc do-ner i.oe atientioo lomemie jua affuics P.bluj-'e* ; man lorsqu'au contrail* j\u2019a perço ?que les jÏores de la Piovince ont éié ei.nc.en.em oéj«l.-t*es pen dant deu* SesM*m% au gr.md p»é;u'ltce du bi n ê re Public i e> lor*qor /appe\u2019Çnis une majorité de ta Coxubit non VfnlcniriU mépn \u2022er le» iiroit» des deu* jkiurv BianChe* dc la f.égi'la pio .nitutedaiMbori'v\u2014Upon the occa-ton that pre jhni bra., all hu Maie.tyS »«}>'«'\u2022.,nV\t^\tr J ;Tm! these rn*ct on, to tu, i* is rot to be | ptotrince.sta.t huo Soldier».This.hen, by\u2019pawed turtle .1.it .» pre»en«cd to the üo-e, j e ot re \u2019 a daring'Ci, uur CimatiiMtio# i* overtbroxio.a vernoi fot hu at.eptance.His hxtel enrv t»er-6ret or muter of surpriie.Their » mo much Co utnuti -n so boasted ot and admired by the ha.a may h d th*« the yne.outy of IntMajes-Lod sense mil in the people to be .rp.iae t.ve«y pefonr who m k= tlie m-oad upon iy , Comm m.of C oud i bar been on v a.pa-fmoiheir ruin and I am Turc tlrere i.ho.h oi.- Let ns h- .re of the plausible ex rrw.on.of .ent ; that they hive deprrved »\u2022.OtherV of dom and vieil* nee enough in nUr Fxccudye to .pprobanon from the mtmthr of at.ch v.d.to.^ consequence, dignity and in.ltpendr.ee, by * .rrest the darimr i rogrrs.of di.o-drr an 1 con i Lei us Mi'pect ihe.r senurmni# of loyalty and moan cu tailmcnt ot thfir '» «tie* i » he mrj *1 io^ Siuelv Sir, f c.nnor stand .done inaction bteuthed only fotth to lull ns m*.d.over by the B.H.«»»\u2022« *bex h.ee unjustly n v^êe'xr».on \u2019 .hat the 1 tie Act i f .be M - in ecuiiiy.Like a .aimed »ep.lcb.e fb.t only j bunhened the .nduMn-m.and e.ne.prix.ug paxt Jniy of the Home ct Assembly s alarm.g shew, all wuhm ,he more loathsome and to be ot b.s aubKçm to «he uuer txoner-tioo of the e!»c»ih to roou U» to inspicioo, and awaken o.dreaded\u2014Already haye they sounded in o.o-her.Ui-m, e.h-r of the even.,\t»0 rossîtciil -In u.Can anv one be so blind .s e-rs, aome.h.ng l.ke a precedent .n a former | a.que-r ener of tbe Leg.slat.vc Lounul.o.r^t to foresee thi consequences of such a pro !ce»c.\u2014W* .re not so ignorant, and .hev are no.me ne» , acceptance of hi.Excellency, the cur-reedmg Suptnrne.s or irresolution, h.vc of I\u2014 k sowing, but we have heard that prrcedr.r lam iv,|.be dropped, and.nve.J id .heir vaut.'\u201c given M,?ce.r.o sch ioo and turbulent,1 Wr.L** Had .bey b.en aJle .o have sue -ed gmcrosny and pa.teehugs, we h .vihris timely no:.ie and fiimness of action ce-de i m their dewg.and had .be tro*e been dtsiover, 1 d.\u2018appo.i»t*d amb.ttoo, irflr.ri would have prevro.e I .11 t.ifure mischief\u2014 allowad to have had the effect of expelling .he jt.lrn»., personal amms»»ry, je.o .»v and na-What ihccoo equences may be I w.M endr.vour! Ju ige, and .he whole pas.ed vciihout notice, l|.onal maUh.p, ,he actor* upon tin .cete , am to point out in a Cut so» V m nner to my unwary'doubt nut (and l am autbormedin the assert,ou j «>«, opinion will no, be Cond- uncd, in mpposio.connu y men ; and w.hout-he fear of vresump by act.hat clearly demonstrate «heiMnientioosi ,h.t we might dneem, m the back g-otti.d rion being assigned to me, Î will be bold to j but that ere one mote \u2018ohnry ^sm.o h .d p is Democracy.w\u201eh .11 h.s htd ou say rhatXy are neither r, h nor ,11 founded, ed.we should h.vc heard of the following ! A pr ,drn« loteugbr ot.en pieven.s danger, but such as .naît ari-e in every .hink.ng and Irpo'ion Ciined likewise t»y a majoruy.iha.tre-j It m*> be said ihcarcunisuncgs are Imein onpreiudiced mind The la.e Htu-c ot As îq.ienr hirc*,o«t.are bo h t oublewmc aud rx '^shly delmeaied and even-s described impio.r»t l _\tj- i .u.______\t.k.\t-»nn .Ur.rf.i,, tins Hixise i oo'tii utCs liable to happen ; you w.ll g.vw me leave to vO* sembly by a majority dei tare that one ot .h judges of the Court of Kuig\u2019s Hrmh cannot \u2022it nor sote in 'hat Hini*e, and by a subsequent resolution declare that >he .eat ot the ruen.btr for the County of Quebec i.v irant \u2014In oas sirg 'hi* voie and rciolunon they have wilfully p*n»ive, aod rheiefo.c .lus li*>u'c (oostitute» itself imo a pe ennui parliament.Who i*> ¦ here can say th t it would not h.ve be-in the case f Indeed, wnh ÜK precede:,! of the vote to expel 'he Jo g-, I do no.sec any argument io o, pose .l»e rij,h.Key would clam, ol miking 5ing inn voie «na rc»Liiui»Uïi incj\t\u2022 n\t- r< mmififii a tnos! iPeg»l ter and most RUrinfly jsiich a vote and ot coui»e a law.i he w ai of » mlatrd the very Ac, of our Coorimtioie\u2014This money and an effecive fo tc mi^hth vc been ac, define, the peuon* elegib'-e to sit in .be some interruption «o tbrtr progrès» j but huw Mouse of Assembly; by tr the judge* of the j ever, a late addre-s to hs Majasty teem- io Court ot King's Beni n arc allowed 'hat righ».have been made wuh a v-ew io provide toi et fo.ine such privilege became a fundamental^ fl-se Exigencies.This Acr also*» bui a fur nt law or nherept part of our Constitution\u2014Tm-'ther demonstranoa ot ihc.r ex.rav.*g coostitution requite, the conscn» of th* tl»eer|lUd ihev alone ihe light to dispose of the p .b branches, composing rh- Legiala.urr, to makr l e purse ?Is ihcie noi a legu anve C-auniil, *ny new Law, To deprive one cf .he j-uig' .j member» of which p >»scs ten tins * th-of this right w»s making a new Law.\u2014flow,«mount of .hr p opruy h Id bv the racmbeisol then have .he Hosiseot Assembly proceeded i >{«lie f.owcr House t Ought they no, io hav* dec'aie the n-w Law tit ib« caau befose u»>[bcen consulted upon tne p.oposed otfer f O: Have .hey acquired the parue,pa.ion and con- have .he Gentlemen of .he Lower House\u2014n* »ent of .he other br.im.he» of ihe Lcg-iJat-re ItautiousL' dropped .hr mask roo ^>on ano wi fo.tmog this new Law?N\u2019*», wul.out their\u2018exposed their attempt* ?So'U au «CI it unpre-«oncurrence, andindcn.uce ot all otiler airl'cedcn.ed and brings f ora u» comempt a.well 4-c< ncy, ttiry h ve vn'rd fut a jud^e ccaild iiot indignation for .he -.uthoi*, because .r .».t ooa vote in that House, 1 hey thereby.\u2018pregiiaiu with igoo.an'casw.llasdanjer \u2014 a*rp the j owe» ot makiug Gi ws alone, âi.d ihry ! I i»e fiouac ot A«>cmbly have undotibieil.y eonfiiu.c ihcmielvis a sosreteigo leu.»lat.v piedgrd ihcm elves for thr paynunt ot th.\u2022 .\t.\ta\t1 l.\ts _\tI.\u2014I.-1 - #'.1 i:.\u2022 .a\ta.Mai.T%ka.Ktr bodv.to enact law.\u2014 1 In* i* .h-*-sui.jac: fat )y stitid, and the natural cuQ'rqueuie» a fair.y drawn.\u2014All the arts ot soph *»iy, a.ued by the be>.rcvoluti.na.y disposuiont, i annul >nvo>vr tke q-srstica an oba u: iiy, or auempt o supj on.by tea u a.d ai gurnet t, .hi>a,t ot tue major ily ot the If.use ol A* emuly\u2014Ail the splendid lalents, all the bulhant o.atory of sane of the firm, si tuppoitns of .he»e wild and des tructivc in.as.rea (md «d wc have .fut, been tvomslied and confounded at hi* tinuMial dia pUjf uflltc&c quabhe^uon* at the batjcanqui wliole Civil h**, as ,t qow s,anU>\u2014l'bt.» h:r.may hivo some succccduig Hou»c To pui»ue osr S'ibjeyi, we wi-l suppose that ,h* la\" a aeinbiy existed, and that H.» hxirlle.K) .lasnied the offend a.si lance.VV e w.-l su;-p.o-e (hat d rnonev Bit) to rat.e the fun-t liao * Another bumble .(idrr»* fiu.o tne faiiful oom mons rrpsr»en» bad to br impu.r 1 to person» who can wi fully interrupt the peace an I tranquility of a whole i .evince ; who, by falsehood, and every an .rouse anJ set a Huit the woys* passions a id ptejinlicc-} and who, wiih'Hi, rega'd to truth, will cain.nuiau the best chwarlrf\u2014Socfl ac t.on* Can'0.^\u2022llKefll ÎJJiU .î juire source.From evil no gorsd .an c.me.Have we out ern in a puhhc.tion, .he or.clc of ihe part», ;sis apothegm \u2022» .« is called coi-i.iin-ng » direct fultelsoo»! \u2014W i'h what view wit that inserted ?Tub tig us-o i unfinpt ,h< inca.turcs o* ou* respecird executive.Ii is clearly observable if mean, to m »n-jite .hat, stat»u»g and n.«khee, of \u2022he i'.tiadirn, acknowledges the falschool, \u2022ha, it was sa Jemmli, and fog a«inr reason , atte n, ta at an apology, and Claims induigenic tor hi* cr»or and paid»», toi ht» .ansgreaston, bciause .hr Anct-doir btd been often re.ealcd.Doe» ,htn *lic fuqnen.repetition ot slander g'vc u w i^\u2019h', u.b.Coost an cx«u»e lor it* jnopagalor s ?1, .hou'd not be wonicred at .hit M.si.uuia imioor.aiiac* the name of I^iolr, and becomes the Herald of a wandering lie,» g*r ; or .hoi Le Cf indien i.tbe vehicle .hat hands do*n hit f*me 'u po terity, when the .bole is known and proved io be false.A he it a stele* table theme tor b** p< n of Ml»,*o»ui.leCjn-tJun, m .lauMinuuig « to luturc .doing us i ho m ofhee.I he tfue* pe*voilages are hi compan mis and form a in»*l adrr \u2022 \u2022able T'io, Minimus, a 'uand/\u2019i\u2019i# Btgg*i% (inn Le Canadun» bir» 1 have bioken ia upou aroiauo u tint 107 pr?H opoT» »*, in%MÎ »nf\tffWobifrVi» fio'i», upon what U ami o»t^l»t bc intriettins lo rvrry one.It i» » piiv, ro irrrifcr t could br biotiftht in»o thf »fivn c, when to much it (temandrd.There are i»;»ny »«leep upon tbrir post* *nd I tear my feeble « ffot»» can have but lit'W rlh\u2019Ci in opiiotiiiK the over ttbeltntng torient»'! hose who should stand forth the champion* of our rinhts invaded, and are so by th'ir lalen,\u2022, their leoiue and their situation.ieem in a »Mipor, or hstle»* tnd fier ence, a» to tbe ccnsegu»*nces.Our enemies Wh»t \u2022 pity that he should be lost to Grub» \u2014The Koote felt it, and by its apphsure street, he would be thete in his proper cle confumed ihe ji>dpmeiu.and as it wrre the ment.\tI Invention of the Actor) We'«v Invention* for where Nature has se many Expressions for Wh're ihoileu heroes of ih* ervenom\u2019d quill, Fora red-bernnr dinner, sheet* ofcsll dunl, DETECTOR.COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE.the same Passions, according, as we have above said, to the V.uieiirs by wlrrh they are modified, there is certainly a degree of Inventive Genius in fmdi'-g out that which it most rSecte* al, and therefore, by juti inlerer.ee, nu at natoral.With respect to the manner in which the Play was gonrn up, >t may generally be said, \u2022 hat the magnificence of the scenery was rot inferior to ihe dignity of the T 'gedy\u2014Ptopriety TXAcr.nvor i.rAa.The long interval of turbulence hat*har.are itore aw ate of the effects of con'tantlv rs.'pered the appnt'es of the public, and the suing lot lb ftom o »>ress the wild Effusions o\u2019 rx^rl < uric* of the drama are now better tu», ibeir brain, or theanful mean* of sed'ict\u2019onfrom dcrsiood, beejuse better felt T he manager! Jof and t:me would have here perl\u2019ap* the paths ot peace and loyalry, Nuilnng houluinitet this iucreased interest of ihe public with destroyed the effects ot the piece\u2014If Zear ever h* rega\u2019deti bv tts ar presrnt, our ease should I increased iffort* upon tl etr parts\u2014The besn hved at all, it was in an age before British bes c iftiCd, every ihtng abandoned to rads\tp ays of Shakespeare ate gotten up, and it is\tKings\twore\tpurple and gold,\u2014before there about the standard, when the enemy is at hind\tnot too much to »*>, that they are go ten no j\twere\tF^tls\tand ]Tukes\u2014before\tthere were I have not gone into the discussion ot any mat\tin «lie bes1 posiuble u.arincr.\u2014TI»« parapher, j\tPtl-cts, and\ta!mo*t hou*es.\u2014A\tManiger i* ter previous to the last vote of the House of\tnalit of the Tragic Muse keeps pace will» the j\tnot to\tbe pinnni down o this rigid\tpropriety- Assembly.In this 1 have followed th'-tr ex-1 orog-r s of the Arts and the luauty o'.he ami If, for rhrv thtevr all aüde to ( orne to| rimes ; and England now exhibits spectacles, tht ir favorite measure\u2014Betide* it would have which Gieece in all her elegsnee, and Rome been tisrlets, u needed no arguments to shew in all her msgnificer.ee, couM never exceed.On Friday mght Mr.Ken.ble pritduced Shakespear\u2019s A\u2019in/f Ltar.This is certainly not the rime of day to crui< i*e Shakc'.pear.He has beett tried so often, 'hit he has been dismissed from the ass y.Isar is one ol ihoae plays which has all his faults and almo.t all his excellencies.In excellence is ih*- faithful «nd forcible representation of geneial nature.the it justice of punith ng by an Ex fo.t facto Ljw___nur does u tcqiiuc much considetaiion to decide whether a Judge ought to sit in lb \u2022 pdpttlat branch of the Ugtl\u2019xftue.D c mnot .rduut but of one op n on.Hi.d gni*y should not be proMitutcd in 'he canvas nt an electron ; nor should his puri'y and independc c« be su.riectrd I womrt go even the bngth to make iim indc|*endent cf the executive.Fearless of being rcpioach.d a.an afarnung Pioi bel, I have given free sc «me to my ideas.When the ve»*cl is sun oumh d by s'orms and thnalened wnh danger, it 1 chose» every one ro ustsi.\u2014 At this oiOMCnt to he silent t.to be criminal.VIATOR Mx.CARV, Among the mimue species of vermin, there iFed x flea l« it mut h addicted t the limes weie Faxon, and the scenery and append.ges were generally of the Saxon character.This w*; enough\u2014More would have huit the etftci of (he sicue.MILITARY OPERATION* IN THE TYROL.isone cri ed « flea U M mm I.a m.ciro ,\t^\t>(| ^\tdu.tr ne, of tael tuling.One ©\u2022 these h.s la'ely iGreece, who, by dint of the exerllencv of Vrryii g « n'hr b* kof Mr.John Gray o' I on |hori1J|lt v.j,dum and sag-d'Y, approached as iNirxtJrn, Nov, it.\u2014On the Both instant aoo insurgents altaikcd the post of the bridge of Trchouphuck, but were tepulsed with lo s.It would term that Gian.«r and Nauderz.now form the central peint of (heir assemblies ; «s >ern in filial ingratitude on one side, ard in ' but the mevture, .'dopud by the iohabiun* of the f hrerjied agonv of pasnon which it excites\u2019the sturoun li- g villages will certainly prevent ontbeoiher.Sh kespear, alone of all wrt\u2019rrs,1 them fiom makin; >ny successful attempt to km Wj hnw to follow up h>, pa ;*ion through stir up fresh com mo >oa.A Proclani.\u2019iion «II vaiict'e*.and lo vive to it the shade'; and j »ddre»s«-d b> A Hoffer to the inhabit tots of io\u2019ouis which\tyarteri»;, like differeni .VVrirlahgon, and «lxie«l Pa'ieyer, November mcthtnic principlea, nec^'aiilv produce injij, tlrq, is .it pre.cm circilated through the \u2022hr orip«n.rl The delect'of i.«ar arc\u2014a total ; Upper Juih .1.It is as follow s Jisirgard, of the interior cunsiuunits of the i \u201c I felt i x lined to Jay down my arms, pre-Duma.I fjr, a Hawaii, psay* »'d'alks like | vailed upon by m^n whom 1 conti lerei as i Chrmiai' ; Ins h » hrivrn and fis h II ; and | friend» of my couiury but who as I now find, ate its enemies and traitors.I theiefore think it right to inf «rm sou, that all the Passeyer is sgain in open m iiiiecuon; all the inh jbitarr*.A* to Ihe bail h< has thiown oui to youtself.\u2022\tfi .mter as we have said con tsis(ih,M pot on Folty »\u2019\u2022 fndlgnsn* ry': Whoe\u2019er discharge ai dhry on ¦ fly\t:rhe pastion, Ketnblr w I am perstiaded tha» voue n fiv-d ''n'ertxinnvni thing we e*peeled.He ero.i' I foi \\our rcadru, with, «it condeaccud p.ut, and n would br t j.' ire pot to 'ay ron ii - to rake up ihe g > in let *'* »nv *b 'ivr cub 'n ill hr* ow n peculur pa«is lie i at an Hinnit'-bl\"r « ho may be torrreu rd wi h that wort' di«t.i rcf.frrtn hi* conn eutoi» \u2014 In tl c teoflrr of maladies the V.ockti taihrsJi, Fmhis'nessof »he pawuon, perhv;*\u2019'.he w.n wan ing ; oivinr we shin rninhilsieil i our country, and our lie d, ovcrwliclnird br etnnd woe.\u2022nd esca'ianullv d n g both.\u20141\" tbe energv of I iglit, ift' iefo:'-, at loss' mr \u2014with us in of maladies, - .the passion of Xtrtkui lor nribbling, * bn flv >'commumcnte my i nr m n\u2019s io vou, ie * l ho\".J fal! a sacufice f rlie destroei\u2019on and h r-> a a command nf money\tWe lay rhe.e cir-\t\"'f \u2022**\u201d*\", W\tBrndm haeng\t«en tboto Copy of a letter from Copenhagen, of Nov.4* cu.mwnre.hare the p.blK,\tthat (beV may\tbe\t8»»o one K>tvn.\tI he wot* n area\tid to have received by lh« Gouenb.trgh Mill-\t'«raced, co.ih.infci md connected w th reevni o< Ull'le hiemut «.id a'inoK »o thu the cluldiea Srce my laai\tto you, an intrigue of torr.\u201eff#lll\ttbitannmry.Oor ht» |»re led **iih cowt uuik.Dr.C'hi«ho>nie »* He a curtoui nature ha> been dtuoveicd.rhrji., mat there it wv«e r«Mteni>eM is the ttateof petKiriaUy i xpeded and meatured iIkk pee* hereditary Prnte of Danmark, whowaf mar-; Denmark, than \u2022igdsm.e baa c«rt\tyet penetmed\tor\tj tnyeri bod*ei, i oncludrt (hats pigmy t.cd rifd to a daughter of the Duke of Met klenb.g, tuaoK'on im-giaed\tshould no long r\tbe cootrder d n\tfabuloui4 wts called from home by military durit a.Ne* 1 **»« rdtn, on Mr pt*»vSe lo the United S.atei,,^ that turh hat now been dtacovcrd id ««rn ua wuh MemreeMmvetKl.; Sutoftbecr N|ad\tS.ne«her K.en.h vovagcJ urmtancea of her treat,net,, inward, tbem, we ^ fjewite tr.folinned the .a.Ketice ol Uioa taogalar people \u2014LouJn Ptfrr.had scarcely been gone three daya, when n waa diacosered that a F enchman of the nam^\tbeen able to obtara no tititfaetory detaala.of Dupuii, who wat a billet tnasrer, and alo.l he MfKuf(,t bown,er( ot lt* p3Hy, of Camae, had been chotcn H> »n»irac* in# rnncew in ting-| g()d for h>s Subjects in this Piovmce, \u2022» wnmld lw*e bren auftici.mle afforded in tlu (boite His Ma|e>ty has m \"le of your Racellency foi its Goveinmenr.Tlic trmperate ft mne-s, and ju*« co'iception of our rights, winch have beenevuuco in ihc pa.o «!, ihotigli uuavoMtabfe step, >ottr haccllcn.y has judgrdit cspcdir nl 10 take, in the 0 isclu.tion of our last Puiliaincuf, commands our uncercSi g'atrto-le.Ilati tt not been for Ihe timely check your Excellency had thus given to the unconMilutio >al mea*oie atiopted by the majoriiy of 'he House of Aisembly, namely, exclu Jinpt by aiesolo >oo, 00c of its Member*, on ibe sole ground of hu being a judge of the Court of King\u2019i Bench, which measure, h.«d it bcencarried iotoefl.ct, would infallibly have curtailed one of our most precious rights, that of freely chusmg our Representative* ; and thcicby io * great measure have subvouU the 109 vrf?^iwoce of ovr Corniiuiion.W.find «lu: m ue ca» >*\u2022 u> rejoice »Mhf di» to laiton wrhkb h »» uk'n p'«ce, »i the % m tn io»» v \u2022*»d\t,l,e n»«\u2019j»u»« Um vn,rcl ,0, «» fioon in.cl matron, eiptf'ted our due tente of the nit dom of your fcare'.lrncv\u2019t roumtlt, we eamett ly pray, ibti ibe Almighty may grin* you the b!et»ing*of h- ithj and w« fondly indulge ihe hepe, 'bat your Eacelleney uuy long commue »o adnunitter the Guvernmeni of lhi* part of t'.ie Bntiab douuoioni 'i'brcc Rivers, l0*b Match, 1810.Three Riven, 13d Marrh, tiro.Yetterday IU» Eacellemy rhe Covrtnor iu Chtef'a PkkI * «nation wat read to all ihs Mrltria of tbit place at'embled for the purpose , i>o ibutg could equal ibe tensation of Joy H excited thrnngb all c\u2019ottet, every man seemed «0 jou in one ruh in*ent, that ot Grtti ude to llu Kiny\u2019* R» de emative for bis toitcitudc for ibe weifjie of tint Province : They at nnanimoo-ly acreed in eapretting their abhorence of th-Character» whobv their machinations wo- Id, had they hern tuflered to proceed in iheb nefa-rioi.t work, have brought tht> country to a \u2022taie of vrretchedneu; while every blessing p«.cc .md prosperiiy cun ro ivey, u difd to ftCe Government compile to make it vat of 1 be happiest to the world.Ma, Rai»m CaAv a Aouaasatn 'be Flus dir, barge of the dtilict iu.p-.aed upon the people'» R«pi \u2022»entaiivf, T»i drthdenee natural to \u2022 man consrioua ofdua inability to take a lead n.the d'»cu»aioiit of the iiouar, woild alto have deteir'd me from prerenung myrelfto your notice, bad I been unknown to you } but.after a continu td residence amongrt you for taoic than half a century, all doubt 1 on that bead mutt vanish, u you gentlemen, are 'be beu judge* ¦*{ the merit* of tb< *e wt.> are entitled to yut ccufsdeoee.it \u2022 tnit conaidfration whi htenden your voice rtr my favor peculiarly honnrab e, and gratifying to m.feelinga* We arc commantlrd \u201c to lov' our neign bo* 1 ' Tm* command ha« invariably been th-rule of my conduct, aa it ha* been my con,t*n a .idv to promote ibe peace and coovfurt of tn I Kane spent my ynuth hi tire service of mv cojb« ty, hav thed my blood iu its defence, sna 1 r*a be p>*i -ted which y h ve a 1* rtency to »b*mg4 n«sr imt IKS, or .ghbothôwd m wh.< ti I have lived and pasted »oj»fl'ei'h p»6.fe oy f »he province, tney ahaU many hanpv dava, an I ! at ibi* moment feel uo I \">\u2019\u2022« my de drd oopnsûiou, tiom whatever ^itae*-ovactoui of ever bavir.g offered violence, or dmrei ter tèrey un, p'O.eed injury, to anv bvtng creature.It'» th awntimettt,| »7th March, ibtO.and regard for your hapeioear and proaperity, hat j\t- naakra roe feel, and deplore, 1 b* raiaumea whi< h To the Fuitos or Tria Qvtnae Minconv» would rerm 10 threaten yru, from the wick d> MA.Cakv, machioairnna of a few e»il dupo.ed perçons.1 In the J\u201et Quebec Gaxette I perceived an ad# waa prêtent at the conquett of (hi* province, and\tbom the Ibrnorab.c Juge Drbonre to the have reiid-d among»» you ever aince, I have thee k'.e trrs of .he County; but unaccompanied by fore had an opportunity of ob.erving the rapid \u2022''Y exportation of the motrvea wh»:h induced that advance* vou bave made in prntpmty and hf\u2019pr G*-ntiemjh to rotnmit bra tdeaa to paper on tma oe« nr»», under the oownful pr Hrctioo of the Brin.h carùm, and at 1 waa present at the opening of IbO G tvernwirnt.It ra only to »i*tr to you what yon\tI brg leave n* g ve the reason* astigsed by aver, and w bat y.m now are, to convince you oi him,\u2019for adoptMig thi« m»rle of vt tfeJiiig.¦ hreKient of the crime the» are guilty of.who The Juage Ip-.roduced h-» » enh by an eloquent a tempt to mtrlead you, and weaken your eonfi exordium, in wbtrh he indicated, in the most tm.dence iu the Govemn eof and probably for e»e, I nfea.ive \u2022\u2022\u2022d fottble larguage, the imp.rtane-ot Cut off thr source* of your pro»pe*ny.When \\ loy*l y and unsniibrtvat the arr*ent cr.t calrnoment 6.s> knew ynu (or rsthrr y*ur fathersjvoo postess |\u2022n\u20181 « \u2018h' ' >»duWn of hr> sddre*v, he .bseivetl *d IriiU* or no property, nos any oihrrfaw than ihei\u2018 \u2018hM tlrerr had rgcertly hero exhibited in this will of an iaioenou* maatrr, aud force wancvaria 1 \u201c Province, su .h atikmg mtitnces of gross mts-bly sub'thuied for argumer.; At prêtent we five \u201c \"P'«'\"\u2018*\u2018'on and felthood, by the leaders ot oder thr protection of thr mott rou.laWe law.i \u201c l«\"o««,\u2019* s.d he added (sddretstng h m.rlf to tb# 1 Returning Offi er), \u201c 1 »ee many of th-rr dtluued *\u2022 voiaries pretem, I litvf takrn the precaution oi \u201c urttir.jf ny senumema on thi* cctaaion, aud I \u201c public y debvfi my addrcti rutoyour natid*, un-\u201c dei the hope thaï you will take the carliett op» \u201c po'iur.iiy of having it in*erted in ihe publ.c \u201c papei s \u2022* AnEctCToa of i hr County of QuebiC# Charlcbourg, March 31, :bio.thar ever were framed for ihe haooineaa of m»o kind, and an admimttraiion peculiarly mild art ju t.Who hrn but thr moat profl gate and wiik-o I would aitemot io raitr suipiciona m you» mind.-! again» that Govrrume't, to whuh we owe auchj unexampled prospet ty.You are however to.! urudeai and wive to be in'*leJ by the faite decla \u2022 matMOs nf »uch incn.What have we to eapr-.: from the drm'gogueaof faciion ?It it our in rr ; esta whren erompi ihem to ihe cnm'i»»! acia ihry!\t____________ (have retorted to?Wfitt can they add to the TO THE FREE ELECTORS OF THE bleaaang* we rnjoy ?Brlieve me my fr enda we»\tCOUN lY OF QUEBEC# hav aar^ia* bui miirry and rum to tx^eu from j\tGr.NTLtMEM, *\u2022 be toccraa oftheir plot*» and tha: th.- hapD':«f| yp ,, ,, flatter i ng 10 me to b'enabled fore* and prosperity of the P-oyicce wat never had m a4,k.\tfiotn the :iio»m*nt yo.i Hitned honor roe with your ncial Patliamcnt, you .solrcitaiion on thy part ; ünd oppretuen wa'sVJeiTuemptrt by t^a'g«Vérîimem ;«hat, at raJi n^w eiiction »incc\\ you have 14 a fact oott>MOUi 10 fvety n.an4 of (tndour ar.d cofls:a#itly confi/)ncd fo rrg.\u2018|{C an3 lOcnilfit hone.iv, ».id a» 11 the BiKish p >wer, it i* thr j me to buithed tnyirff wtili this honorable enry and fluted of tb» w«h d Tt .s it alone which thatge : how oi.ich tsore agteruble nbnt be my bar set hroru to the deiolafng fury of the Tyear.lfn\toty leeiOj; it:y-elf, at this roomn.r, of Euiope, I» it thrr t.rre to br s'.>ppo»rd ih*t thr\tby fo coniiderabl\" and so respectable daik wotking* nf h-ddrn malrgimy can, fur a a number of/eleCtoi», w be coni\u2019 to Solicit m« tunc when very rsason vrni.e i.en to vvn.un 1 am *0».e\t'\ta a:\t.\t.¦ Irciitn.\t™1,,K\u201e.,d ,,d .\t\"'e ,\t*\"V'!,S.,, ,T.lL' Iwenf ir aa momentio thoaewfmwould »u.n thr | \u2022'«» of ,on, «°, .G :*!
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