Voir les informations

Détails du document

Informations détaillées

Conditions générales d'utilisation :
Domaine public au Canada

Consulter cette déclaration

Titre :
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.

Éditeur :
  • Québec :[s.n.],1805-1863
Contenu spécifique :
lundi 14 mai 1810
Genre spécifique :
  • Journaux
Fréquence :
chaque semaine
Notice détaillée :
Titre porté avant ou après :
    Successeur :
  • Quebec daily mercury
Lien :

Calendrier

Sélectionnez une date pour naviguer d'un numéro à l'autre.

Fichier (1)

Références

The Quebec mercury, 1810-05-14, Collections de BAnQ.

RIS ou Zotero

Enregistrer
[" THE QUEBEC MERCURY.Moils »T STUOIA BT POrVLOB XT PftÆLlA DICAM.Virg.Gtorg.ir.5* '*.J u»« 1 VOL* VL] MONDAY, MAY 14, 1810.[No* 20* FOR BELFAST, rHE nrw, braotiful and fast >»ilinn»hip LYDIA, V/m.'Hall, nmirr, hat race I lent iC- _______.(utnmodati'xii for Patienger*, and will tail on or «bout the 17'h instant.Apply 10 the Captain, on boatd, at Ayl*in,i Wharf.FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER IO CI.YDB rHE Hrij\u2019RE^Ol ÜTION, b' r hen t6o tor.», John \u2018K^tr, Muter,\u2014ap.Iv to _____\tjAMES ROSS.iC, 7 h May, ilio- FREIGHT FOR GREENOCK, THE new BdgMARCARET, Henry Pearon, Master, will take ahot\\f too T ons on Freight, if offered immediate ly \u2014Apply m F.& W.HUNTER.Qu bee, 7«h May, ilio ~\tFOK I ON DON.THK B'ig MAGDALEN, Cart.Beat»on, \u2022 fine eo i pet eel liiig, of«i* Tons Register,\u2014 For Freight apply to 1 euüers* JOHN MURE & Co.Quebec, t?d May iSio.\\V\u2019ho h»re f»t Sale, A Cargo of Pi 1 me WHEAT, ready for Shipping.N B.Capt.Beatfon ran accommodate a few Paa«er>geu.__________ ________ FOR CHARTER TO LIVERPOOL.THE fir tailin'; B ie HAZARD.John Walker, 'M tier, burtlKO per Register ,130 tom, a good launch vessel _____r» a large cargo for her tonnage.In 1 he event of il»c Haaaid not being chatteied in ten days, she will comment e loading for liver, pool aa a ce'ieral »h p.Arplv to HOYLE, HENDERSON & GIBB.WHr 1 HAVE FOR 'All, Now lend ng from the ILigHra^td, ftom New caatle, 4 Reels Newcastle Co I» ; Am hots from 1^ rwt.a 17 cwt \u2014Cotdage, Crown Glasaand tilasiwaie, Sheet, Pig and Bar Lead \u2014Patent Shot I a 3 ; Lamp Black, Fig Blue, Copperas, Painter* Colour* \u2022ml Paint*, 40 Cask* Bottled Porter, Crowley amt Bliiier Stcd, Cork», Wrapping Paper, Shoe Thread, Rales of Slops Limeed'Oil, Grinditone*,\u2014 Whiienir^ and Pari* While, and 58 Crates of EarthrOWare assorted.Quebec, 7th Miy, 1810.~~\tAUCTJON, bytheSubacrter, on THURSDAY near, iRfe^gih inuawTat on> a^ilock t APEW KeglF®Li«Tob.tcso, leaf ditto, 3 Chests best Oree^JV*, * Tierces Rice, Sole Leather, an aasonmClMkpt Dry Goods, and a variety of other articles.ai t Jic,\" thil wc ahoi-td have be« n juw Left c \\*e h*d b**cn geneiout\u2014 T\u2018 *\u2022 **e shoJ4 fiave kiHed ilte bear before we had dnpoicd cf the tkm Afa'i, con\u2019inued he tn /mi il fu*t It\t\u2022! be thing is .1 ne, the etior is commiurd and we na'i't get ou> of ibe Kiape as well a» « ecan.To «Mu'Cihe (>«oplc ai the EtCiion*.you know, it ha» been »'h»ipered among them tht^ their property 5ho**ld noi uiHei any imposition\u2014but that 9ki c/ike Hi-y\t\u2014»*y, \u2018he prod ice of the w/detoea*, .he hnerie» ul the ea t, \u2018he luxtuiei of the tt cm t»o Id be laid uu>l> r cotitrt butico in Older to fulfil the \\ loa.i c cf our Krp'eteufattve> toG Btitaip.In oiher wordi, the fur», the lumbct, tile grocenet, er/« < ÿ :ei are to he brought ove» ifar coa\u2019.»* to an»wer theciril Hat,\" Upon my »etuin hoti.e 1 made enqiiiues anti «evolved ihe>e luaiicr» over and ovet i t mv m:nu!t.I bave bem inforn.ed frem the hevt autbo'i* ties that the fort which cut such a da»fa* m out esi ot tations are not the gro* ih of ih s ptovince, abating a inflle >But that they ate fft>3 a Çcat attur.ee i fu m tile tern or ca of Hudson ay, h er.er\tthe United Sta r*, » tl Upper Cai ada.The m )*t of o».r lumber is ftoni the tatf two eotintites.It wr tan these two at tic lev on thc»t ^rivil to the Piovincr\u2014 that tax muit We tuken td, at ihctt departute by means ot a Mile, in England, ca! ed drt Uw : othnwi e we »:>all ta» the Lnsh.h ai d not the C«nadiani, ^nd :n ihi* ma.r.ci tike fr^m tbet* by ore h r.d, wh.t wr gave iheio fcy the o bet f It out m'tuber» will estiblnh thi, krottv poitu\u2014hfy aie cunnii g rcllowi, aod til tit toi Ambas»jJoi».It »tr»kes me that the upper province « vin-cei an ecriaoiihrarv d»'Cte« of di Ci i») aixf for Wearance in at owing the lower k'iovince to la» thru irnpoitatio \u2022» at d,vcreti«n.If u True the govctoiucm ot ihr ouc atuounis to lliut oS the othci for a piopom-o ot dutie» in co *>c-gurnce , but tl»c peoi le of U,.,er Canid.being \u2022et duly ieprc»cnied at the m king ol our law» pay thr» piopoition without ihcir own corsent.1 he fm trade ha» been a lavouute /apt.with our\tEt -oujc ume, eve i »ia»e Mi.Cat'icr\u2019s true, lu Janua y «Ifa5.we find \u2022ra^ng thru pioccid.ngi \u201cthat a ¦\u2022» unooliir it gv !«4;io tt.e N tab \\Ve»i, and opo*\u2019 potties evpuiicd by w-y ol V^atbrc, wa» thouabi a tueaiiift thittnight be tesOitrH to for raising the wind/'J bu» tSn thought wa» then dicomfitcd by an able advocate, Mr.Rtatuidsoo.who stated »c y justly tbat the WcociHi a.utig to the tawn'iy from the fm trade were far tu» enor to ibo causing ft oui ¦gr culiuie\u2014as 1530 men in ibat tra< c cteate \u2022n c «.port of i clitic» to tbe a.i.ouoi of aoc.oowl wbeicas agiiCultuic to ptodnee an rgi.al ^d-?antage employed 40.003\u2014A rate of a^ to \u2022 Having.U» our younger day*, when a few k«aoA> i« t>« »cro ooi feel rat) on ftnOn giucb ».t>r»sea astbc.e in ihr wtinngi f f \u2022 «\"«o of n f.naa.on, < n jr.ye jodimponsn* »u jeea.\tEDIIOR.\\ ilticury »«i* »\u2022*, p.as.In the genera! Hi»toty of the f» r ira !e by Sir Alrkandei M\u2019Kerne ia \u2018he following »tate.ment ufihe vojageuis emvloved t-v thr Noeth West coippany viz.jo Cletk», 7\u2018 Inteti letet*.3; Guide», 1 teo C-'ioc men\u2014racking m all ,1876.Of tlm oumDer 370 wcie employed ifor ihr summer veaton only, in a tfi»' ftom .Mo'Uieal iu ilie g>and poi >agc.Iv'i ttua tup Jthe Guide» had troin 803 \u2019o tooo livret.1 be Foiemcn .«nd Sitessmrii from 5 to live», aid the m dlle nrn from ayo to 350 livre», wi iHurabte equi- m« nts, betides meimainante at the esornccol the t employer».Independent of their voy.igf'(one th id of which wat p.ud in advame) they weie « lowid to tt.fbc\u2014 iA'uI many of th' m t used to the aroomt of tl eir wages.About o< c t ud * f >hc ni.11 \u2018tout Moiitica! gcnetallv wrni to wntrt m place ra5o livres.C'a' of wlmh he wai to c!os>yb, mamtsin and pav a guild tor i.iuiK j^.I he pay of il c ottic< tt of joaUCc aod if^rouce wa» no mote lain iv,?ja livreo.\u2014 Aid the tot »! »uru i a J 10 all the office 1 Com Ipostng\u2018he varioaHbi.'Oib'1 of th: civil pow.r iKa cely eaceeoc l',fco.O'.o livics, fViha,i ! fins is 1 he si \u2018iMiaid , the Maodaid of our fore.' taihers w h'Cli our learned nu n.tx t, mean to ini oauce at ihr revolution (1 shon.d have said a (lie re l:or ) of ihc Civ 1 List.I AccoiOUig 10 Sir Alraander M'Kcuzie )\" liie g>osa amount uf he Non U Wot toe the year i;SX d.d not «X^câtony tXioi-saad pound* \u2014 boi by the csetiioo.\u2019, rmtipt ae and induaeiy ot the piopneturs it wW bto.i^m in «level.ve«*» «0 in} lc that ao^uoi aod upw trd*, y icld ing 1 .ay>oriionMC prohr», a* d surpassing, in sIkmU any ibing ot the km J known m Aiue> >ca.Vei ihe teiums take :o«iy two mu., n, 01 k>u\u2018 ! vear» .leatiy alter the pood* are o deica be tore ikey come m ifv credit cf ihe advetnu cf\u2014 Iwanh ot.k's 'tut bu me»» very heavy .**\u2014 Please in ctl this and I »haii w»u« you agam vQ me s.rtjfii i^xi week.i am your hnn blc scirantk MR.EDITOR, % liis «uci led that the Indian Trade injure» the agricultural interest! cf Canada, as it takes away Suing n.en from the Habiuni.You have seen, in my form r letter, the number of men employed by the Nunh VVe»t Company, y occu.y, at ptiscii», by a icgula' ch m of tr*.ding p.itfs.tionv Lung 60.a> d La>.jo 11 ihe G' II of hi.Lawrrme, 10 Lon.;, ij^ nsj Lai.6g ai the Pacific and trozen Oceans.A itrctch ot Couru 1 y ol 75.t»y 19.in ihi> ua.mente wilderncu, mh bited by numbeilrvt tribes of bavagr», flic ctsmj any keep» up a standing .number of cxryegrri, who (iftu dc.di.cupg th- ntimber that are euij loyed dunc^ the inirmcr, o-ly ftom Moorreal) du mit»*, cred toco.For all ihe rest of tl»e tut ttadr, 01 taihcr tor that part of the South Hade, which pane» iu ou kir, try the St Lawrence, wdlml allow as in« .y more.1 his will a> ke the number sisitui.aiy 10 the Indian Coua net, ».mount to *300, and pcrj .lly as they enjoy th it which 4 e publication* the two Canada», I undentand, are reckoned to enntnin a I npulation o* 300,000, and the avc a ^e Exports »d three yeats are set down at 67 >,oool of vhifhsnmihe (ivtlixed part* are allow'd «0 furnish, in wheat.Lumber, |>oia bill and you place a sh eld between the ma'i of feeling and pubhc opinion ; you raise a barrier to the road to honor acd pfeferra'*nt, at which the ambitious nt*n will rd the peace of his fuend, by stami >g the ' pause and reflect eie he rashly engages ma character of his wife ot of his daughter, hc»|durl j pass this bill, and 1 will venture to co ne» at once an honorable man, by heioica'ly wtthmg out those stain* ill the bluod of the husband or the father j it farther supposes that it is better for a man to be condemned bv p*edict, ihu you will preserve the Lves of many, veiy m my valuable cittzens.Had a similar bill been passed at last sc>s>on, it would have been attended with the vety beit of couse» hi* o $n conscience, «nd by the vsituous and quences.VVe ihould not now be lamenting rational pan of mankind, ihan to suffer one the low of a Pope, and a Smith ; on u*, in moment in the opinion of the advocates of duelling ; fin.uly, that steel and gun-powder are the true dia-nomcs of innocence and moral part, rest* the blame of robbing society of thuac able and useful members ; ©n w, s:r, in pait rest* the blame of pieparing affl.c ion for 'hit sum therefore wa* the ba lance against Camda and would have gone Lorn it in rash, h - \u2022 Mr.G'âs'i.RFVARKi 1 Mr AVaad, an llU hll Wy panrrf *» tht It.gitlAlutttf Kir/tnia, itJtffrtn attliitg.Mr.Sptakrr\u2014 i he bill wltu b ha» betn read, uoc which datas (he venous aueution of eicellenCv.It, sir, having seized the villain : the widow\u2019» heart, ot filling the Orphan\u2019s eyes who has violated my wife, 1 should bring him with tears, and bringing trouble a id misfortune befoe a uibunal of juttice, what would be | on nurnerou» relatives.As fathers, then; as vojr opinion of tlie judge who should order, | oioiher» ; at men, and at leg »lators, 1 call that I, the tnnoeen», injured matt, must ca 1 ; upon this House to suppre.s an evil whnh r.ts with the guiliy which of ut mist die > j sirtkes at you m all these tender irla'tons ; I Would not your h-uit chill at sut h a sentence ?call on you to set an example wor fly ot your* Wouid vou not i-tonouncc it comrary to «eu I selves .md c.f those you repie^o' ; and »hoild so.i, to co-timoo aeitsc and justice f You.this b II not have the desired effect, you will surely wo .id.In the Ca>e ol duelling, ihclcnjoy the conuiLiiirt of tuviug petformed public is ihe jud^e.1 receive an injury which your duty, ttef ne I sit down, 1 give notice, nothing tiyt life cun aiotte ; 1 do nos a peal to I shall call for the ayei and nous.I am anx Oui the public ; no, »tr, the public othciowaly in ; to have my name reco'ded on this question ; ictfere, and condemns rre, under :ne penalty11 with to enter niypro Cst .igainst dutllmg.ol perprt.iul ditg'ai c, to cast loi* with the I here are some gentlemen, Mi, Spraker,(far .gg.essor, winch of us must die- Was theie be it from me to inunuate th it the< e un» in this ever any tiling mo c abominably absi'id ! t teposieious I raoic Assembly^ who, rhough opposed to the pria» epic ot d> elltng, do not wish to pio< laim ifteir It 1» the opinion ot many, sir, that duelling 1 »cn intents to the wo- hi, le>t they should 0 n an evil s»hich will corieit usclf ; while | suspected ot a want of fortitnde ; I, sir havC o her* say, it it ot little concern 'o the rational no such lesrs ; for 1 never did suppose th* aud viituous past ot ma kirn», at conveyed to you io ray dispatches by Mr.( luant.er that orier wot.M be rec ived and Oi'iley.\tanswered ; and if vou found that the fftpresi It is much to be regretted that in thejCO.idition either of ihe withd aw.g the Pro lOSnOS, Jam.so.AU claims of t perumjfv ratuie Mpo itbe late D ike of Poruard, liave wuh.u the la^t ibree da) s been di'en iged by hn itsiceuor, I be demands aasou i'ed to a ton.id -rabi* «um, »r detne of tbe dec* i*cd, ail «hose dooseirics who had been 10 lis: f.imlv lu» the space of ten years (and these are tew who liaoo> here imnatei tot a longci pcrioc), are to be a>lowe4 tlieir wages for life ; the steward and ti.e cuohdr 1i1.1l serraot aie each to have annuities si iojL and other considerable euioluaents, Bu'sirode, and all ita late acquuiiioa», aieiQ be biotigbt to tbe hammei 1 be piesent Duke tacaat greatly to retrench sbe es(abli«h.ment, from tbs laudatlc inouves of amply execirion of instruction* upon ihe points of^Ianiation, or declaring its op'-ntion to be pto*iding for fui rela\u2019ive».in Marcti itu his Grace will receive 1 Con-i^erable a td.t oo to his foriuoe.by the rspuadon of C'rsaia lease' on the Mary-bone esrate, vix.^>1 bar pa>t which futrm the nonli wde ot Oxford street, horn Prince's street ig Holies street i «he we*- s de of P'irKe\u2019s-Hreet, so mud» del'Cacv and importance, you'at ar.end, would not b*\u201d comphrd with, to should have thought yourself authorised to a'usta.n from proceeding o.»e si'gle »tep in dep»rt *0 widely, rot only Ironi thttr letter,'ihenegotiatK>:i, unul you hwi teferred liorae butfrom their spirit.\t,for further instructions.With respect to the instruction* relating; That pan ut your instruction» which to the attack on\tthe\tChesapeake, which\tdirected that\ttbs\tarrangement, if not made form the subject\tof my dupatch.No.\t1, I'the subject\tof\tco nsideration, should be|the\teast 1 de ot\tHuile-»\tand\tthe south ];ave to ten\u2019.a'k, first tlie total omission b, settled by the rxchan^e of MinisteriJ Notes, | tdc ot Cavcadwh iqaarc.The whole vf that you ofa prelimintry of the mo t material dated on the *»rae dag.and reciprocal!* dutncf cow produces a ground tent ot oely importance, sdly, a\tdeparture from\tth-\tdeliveted at\ttlie same tira', wasex.>re» if j>7l.\tperannum.\th a\tless\tasum ihxn\tty.ocol.in ended to guard\tagainst the possibility ofjper\ta.u.cn lias\tbeen\tten\ttried\tfut\ta\ty?yean your coituii tt'.ng youiselt by a written pro '.leas; The Portlind euaie extends, eait iq yoal, in the u icertainty of whst might b< j wat, ttosn Wells-siseet, Oatord street, n m let rns of your instruction», in the «Banner of conductit'g the negotiation ; and jdly, the admission bv you, and so far as appears, without remonstr mce or observation of a Note containing expression» orienvve to hi* Majesty\u2019s dignity, su;K »* no Mm >ter of his Majests ought to receive, and to transmit to hi* Government 1st.It is distinctly stated by me, a* the conditio» of his Mii-sty\u2019s \" no longer insi't-ing .pon the recall of the Proclamation of July, 1807, as a prrliinixuty to the adjust inrnt of the diffcence ansirg from the ffiir of the Chesipe*kr, \"ih t the ships ot wa» \u2022f France, shall in point of fact, have been exclude*! fro» ibe ports of 'he U.Sate», the nature of the answer to be ictuf ne^lo it.Ma y lr bone-lane , nortti to «oath, 00 a par*.His Majesty will not suppose it possible, let w nb Ftim/oic-hill.that Mr.Smith's inrcnded answer can have been communicated to you previously, and have obtained your approbation.In the ptopo»al for restoring the men taker, from on boatd the Chesapeake, it was not intended that the condition of his Maje'ty\u2019» light 10 reclaim them in a regular «ray from the Aii.cic.u w ithout « similar resiric.those polls, shall h*vc been warned io de» part.\u201d Of this ronrli ion you at prar to have taken no notice whatever.The Non intercourse bill operated only to the pros.etlive cx» fh .re were) in the ports of the L.Slates, it no wfieie appear* that even a question was put by you on tliis snbj et, much lc»s that you received any satisfactory a>suiance upon it.îtdîy.But if this prelimina y condiiior.been fuihll d, jour in»tiuctions pro reeded to state, ,4 it would s\u2019ill be n cessary tbet e*,her ihe Ffoclani^tionsi.ould be wi h-drawn, or itsoperaiion fo mal y drclired tc be at an end,\u201d ** though it would be suîfs-cient ihat ruth wrhdr^wal or declaration should be recorded in tr.e same instrument, or at the same tune wuh ihe teims of jrcpsraticn.\u201d So far from thi* irdi«pen»abie condition having been obtained by you, Mr.Smith in the an'wci t turned by him to your note, studiously avoiiis any thing like a recogn ti.n \u2022i tbe principle ou winch ftiouc* the Ueoanu tion, but 1» bro ght forward at o ce as p»r of ihe repautiun originally olferert ; and tli .s runvericd Oy you from an act of spon taneous generosity, intoone of po>iii*e obligation.3d y.In addiion 10 the substance of Mr.We ie»eived OermaD ptpert la t tnpl t to die 84'h Feb.An «-u«le Horn the 'fiirki of the Elae, dated tbe preceding da), tLeniioo, the adu.t'o.ia.oieftsure* ado ted by Napoleue \u2022or :he purpose ©t 1 reventxg ihe Merchants 10 the N.iih of Gern.any Item trading %> tb 'hi* ecu' try, A divUion of ihe Fie Ho'em a, from 18 >t 10 \u2022\t1*09.pwwd.of 79,657 pe> 00* hs»e ur.der|Oi>« the ape\u2019aoon ; ia Mora* », dati gibe lame pen* \u2022>d, t v numb-r tiettirnsied «1 4^,oce ; in Wsiraw, f s.&.o ; a id in och-i p a.e* an rq»al nuniOi.fcinrreie.Her Majeuy arrived mStra hnrgh on the agd iKataM, at 4 o'oock in ihe afternoon.She waato ukt h'/'dtpartuic from (heure on (lie *4 h, and tiop the'ioght Lunrville.Her Majra tf(a.oi( Ciudaloone, h;u awakened à pen 01 (ly eiJ^ yeu b di pon cii)>t h lfil#>loul ceremony on the i*t of out of Fort Royal bay (to join ihe fleet sit ,t P4f|lt On the 3iat M«r%b and (head GHSJaloupe), and enables! the General lo the Tne.uc.will oe open,/raiw.have\ther lecalled, otherwiaeit intghi in\tpan\t7br Kuig* of\tHolland, ot Wratphal a, and Na have\tbeen earned in'O eff et, ai far JS\tthe'p Cf, (he V^oern\tof Holland, the Prince aud Prie«.c>t pnionen weie concerned, «here be.ng no other [of Barghcic, Vice.^«eeu of Italy, are anived at man of w*r there at the time to keep rheru in Compeigue.\t, îheck.We d.d not menttomhu affair «oonei, 5acb \u2022* the mteeesr whidi the greet event which\t_____ fiom the loose manner in which we had u ; but »* p,rui''n*\t\u2018h*l\u2018hc,e !* *ot *\tme«c necessary than fic-nng them from weeds, Ina.i^b, hole from the Porte Mwl.otto.be «\u201c«iwbichmay be pulled up by the h»nj.1 hé dr la Luttsor ie, v,touh it not taken tot nte or fix , _ ; r .\t\\\t.L>>uis atlcaet.Tee am.lleat room of the bouK of U)-* ®^eLOÉ tu\u201c'»»MnS l««ves* large p.O-Uoyen, the Heuaurateur, re the hoi* d: Bosi.og.w, portion uf the gitjut.d vacant for that put pose, woub tiaa a view of she roasl tti ough wh en tiw\t«be aicthud pursued in this experiment k4 i, rannul be ouiameu uuuei h»e retjiiifer no more ground than will be sufficient or six hundred franc*.\tfor ihe pota'oc» to grow in, 'i he halt bushel 7h« comirutuon of i Tempi* »>f Hym^e on the -pok;n of occupied a s/ace of Lut hule more top o! the low ?>* *id,*»y d'Corat'Ou.twelve Uaitnng omen, and a gteai n nnorr of .tao, which will iltum.nate lire sum uti of ihe 1:10.1 tie va;cd inonuaicuU ot th.casual.itic piece* in it with a space ot four inebri be* tween, covering the whole writh a coat of fig hr stable manure and then filled the trench to the surface with taould\u2014which is all the cultiva* lion 11 received.Mr.P.is of opinion that after the fibres to which flic young potatoes adhere begin lo shoot, the plough and hoe are destructive, as they wound the young shoots and pi event them from extending to that distance whuh they otherwi'C would, and thinks nothing having now received :\u2019.:cat particulars »n .more regular wuy, we state them in the conft dence that the treachery has bee\" completely crushed, and the tta.torscxeraplarily punished.The ii'om peifeet srcunty and iranqujliiy wa* tes'ored a :d niaiotamed up to the iltfi ult the latest at count* tiom Mariiniqiie, t ut noihirg nioie pa tkaiLu a> to the sam hud tiien Iranspifcd/' BAYONNE, *\u2022 A fc C M I?-tvrry ih*» g \u2022\u2022 prvpaird tor thr urg» of l *c 1 ; that of Lend* wil« alio toon coitimence.Ye.t idiv a great ^uautitv of heavy arnlleiy and ammuniuo was for uardrd troni S.nce.A corp* of martnrii, who wrif rmploy*d dutm/.itie taat war ou tfv Dauub;, hi* paiseu through itov town for Spam.Otfueri ot the rog ran* ar-d artillery i'r »l»o con atamly pass ug Twenty aquadroB* of genda ire>if 1 ted in this way, would, on a more moderate eu I .illation, produce toco bushels, and be it gicat ixvmg ot labour.In ai.jwet to a late addre\", Napoleon said to aome of hit v bjos.\u201c A Fi rnchman ought - I to tlied hii 1 loo 1 only lor hi» prince and tiii la more than one y uthc documeitot ill country \u201d\t/.4\t/ And wlio ihould a Dutch* French govc nincot publuhed lately, it ha>lman, a Ger>u.in, a PruMtan, a Spaouhd, and a hâvèmaTchrd* ht -'\"uchfcrSpa* n, audii a^e».»ih.y 1 averted, that a po, oial for a cartel had Fu.iu^oe, shed bis bluod hi ?are de*.e.l to re.vein thei.'frur ft1*.» count.) been tejected by our mm »iei, lc*t It should,\trrs=~= ;ead 10 u ncgoiution foi peace !.«id HoJUuu 1 here lits been pub.1.bed in London, \u201cAn 1 \u2022 the llout'-ot Lot.» iavt 1 tr In, putaquciti- espc>c of ihe conduct of Fraiuc toward» ihe Gvneisl C'ouLt hvc 1:sr 1* gone to Val-n ia.1 appear* 1 hat the loboera, who hai r*oder*d 'h< rtadi iinccure, aie cut cfl, or reduced, (ji the couiieri now arrive in aafeiy, HAMBUKCH, MA B CM fij.Grneral KALxaaurM h«i ictumed from IS iim to Pari*, whither he had bern sent on a patncul*-mituoo, lo Cimgra:\u2022\u2022late the Kmperor NArotaox-reoplc here expet 1 th; beat reaulti from iht* nrn \u2022ion.\u2014The letter* ft m Peimbu gh affaid every proof of the conlinuanre of friendly relation* bi-twetn ihe Court* ot Petersburg»» and Piance, aisMSi, maxCH 17.Five hundred and thirty men, all Swi«a f naoner* of war from Spain, arrived here yeitriday, and ihi ynoininy they left u* to aurrendrr tbcmwue* in ih peparimrnt of the Puy de Dome.We hear conn pually t aiU-, no; awuic wi hi» 1110 j the Aarcucun Munui, M r.Pinkney, am* 158 red in Tandon, to conclude a tr«a>?of f ot«-laetcf, coo;o;.ntiy witli Mr.Vtomoe.When Buoiuparte was iufiMmed of ih*d the military ruders of SantiafA and Alcan with T ri|ht c f oroperty to hi* betn rod «orcr^tort , Spamaid nr Foreigner, wl»o ihall\t\u2018 ,L or df»d, N'tpAlron Hon«p*rte.or iKn pre.^v,' Joaeph, hi.hrotHn-, \u2022« .Uo an honorable i,,i.i nobility to be htfediiaiy.\tf0, nobility An annual prntmn of no right to tmpri'on any n an whj waa not rnr of ita member».Thii pamphlet the houae took up aa a libel and breach of privilege, or th* part of Sir Francia.The ditcaiiion of thia tubj^ct wat rott I\u2019ooed from time to ttnie.On the j'h of April the debatrt la ted *t II 7 o\u2019clock in fbe morning when, a root on «4 Su Robert \u2019Sali.hury \u2022\u2022 That'lives, to any Spaniard or foreigner, who\u2019(h*u ¦ Sir Fraocta Burden be committed to tbe tower' liver up, alive or dead, any of the «Je^eneii-e s f* treaty that bad already been nailed at London.! p*ue«t the hou«e bv tfe) to 1 ja, majr>niy lor the mard» wh > aupoort the pretender ; and the 1/*' Mr.Goldsmith quotes a le»ter Ito.n M.iommitment 37.Thr* buunei» hat occaiwncd coo-Jor c»ch of rhe grncrali cenm»ndir| ,n h Colin, Counsellor o?State, anti Direftor-Gene aidecable nguarioi.in tbe eapital.A bill waa paat Vmrei / aooo oia#t e» for r»th «ubaltern ch e\" ral of the Kiench Cu.ioms, dated March t 7, 'd «\u2022».\u2022\" «\u2018\"y\t» meetiog of the .r ha lOQn for each Hfccrr, and for aergrant.and p,l?,.J »SoS addressed to hit subalrern.,Fiance Holland b\",,,u of Wearmmaiee.After the deci».or., a br* id proportion ro the credit each h«a acqg\u201ef^ and rt.lv, ctderirg that all neutral ycs»elsl^\tb*H ««ended the ho««.\t\u2014 altonld he acquotered, w h.ch bad been vr.itrd ^\tdtV\u2018 The n1 pa»»c«gera m s»kc efl '** l°\"\u201c d'ora each.A like raceme>» it m#.56 Democrats, (French Icnea, we should say, iheir hats.Any perton refusing was peliel wu*i '''feated on this oica'ion, by lh« Pa niari, if we imitated 1 lie Chionscleers.j\tmud\u2014Ooihearnval of Su Iranci , onihcbh»hd to be »».| the\t|'« bleeds io be patomio the Koyal 1 rca- \"About three year* since, Bonaparte, in an ^e o'clock, he waa loudly cheeitd byihe crowd addreis 10 his Scnrte, called fw/ZW\tTm//\tTh«\t« Armi, wuh live warrant of commu nmryatrtee H\tA bockieller, who soon\tafter\t\u2022»\"« \u2022ce»«m«« ed o> two m-uerger., leuaucd to \u2022\ta.U) Un A m\tAa^nl^mamn %t nnurnmnn-A w\t1 BifOnfl\t$ DOM ! Ki I Hf Wl! HM tOnTTfrà «O p.bhahcd a\td»C,:oowj> maerred many\t,«w\t,hc lowff\tFor whkh d.tTerm, rr.o., wr aargn voids mem toning .»hc«r sources, among .hem cd ,, WM\t(h\u201e S(r Fr^CJ, rffwd ,0*0 the tOilCWing :\tbey Use W»»r«i4.and that he
de

Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.

Lien de téléchargement:

Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.