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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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[" THE QUEBEC MERCURY.\u2022 I ***'>\t'VtH ,3-t:n Uii r»\u2018j* *r i * ' \u2019 ¦ wowt* tt «TWDI* »fr rortJYo* rt rn*t tâ\tGtarf.ir.ft.MONDAY, A PHIL 9C, ml.fOlUMK ' II-l [NCMBER 16.unymr.ir i.vn QVF.nFcmç.F.of Monà»y.»\"a wlU fo,»l.«iu.\u2018 to ron ,h- P.irck m «' u the distant peHod rived for their czecution, they were\t^ poned without pretext orapolugv.6 ^ //Wv-because they were couched ia Unrua* punsojely ambiguous, and which may and IZ bly will be construed in auch a manner as nuv u,\u2019 suit the interests of France.\t* \"*\t^ 'Wns.rjr-hecauw they were scrompanied fc.condit lors with which it was well aseeri.,^ i!7.well sscertamed h*r enemy would not, and eouM not comply *r htaMltimg becauae they were followed by wr manrnt laws lay mg such cnoimoLs and uiiexareaki duties as amounted to au interdiction of cur trade.\tr /iMa/fiwg\u2014because they were preceded by ap.or decr«spermitting our visse:» toen.er heipon.under Imperial licences, aud those only to iht pnvils ged and fivorid ports of New York and Charleston, subject to auch conditions as hu majesty pleased to impose l mult inf ~ because we is-e told bv her minitiff Mr.Turrea-,that their cflicacv w.Hdrm-nd -mJ the 31° on the svouth ; on the west it affords a hope aud expectation of establishing a domestic other measures, lirni ami concerted aWt, !! margin to the Pacifu: Ocean, and is lined on the government which would protect them in the two nations shall\t\u2019 u east hy the Mississipi from its source ; a distance lawful exercise of their natural rights; and where les.continue to adopt against the common runny.\u201d y«r« f/ii>g\u2014because we are only permit'ed to introduce articles of our own growth, ami thf of two thousand miles.\tas among these inalienable rights, they est.em as The intellectual rye can scarcely grasp so vast the most invaluable that of protuction in the pur* ___________________ W section of the globe.It is capable of supporting suit of their honest and honorable commercial [ important rerry/êcVrwWrw hirh was for to a hundred miUions of souls, without pressing on enterprize»; and whereas the government of the I yra.t the object of contest with (ire.it Hnla n the means of subsistence.It comprehends an United Males, to the establishment of which, this'rfleeloallv cut off.\t* extent of country, even without erasing the town afforded its most Zealous and «ffcrtive eo-j /utuilinf in fine- beeiuse our property is it I Rocky Ridge, as great as all the rest ,4 the terri- operation, has lor many years past manifested a held by France not withstnudui * hcr promises ini lory of the United Sûtes, east >4 the .Miss ssipi disps*sition alarmingly hostile to that commerre the prompt submission of the\" Pres.dr it lilt ihf liver, and of the Allegheny mountains.To give on which the prosperity of the New-Kngland Mates',|, .|| ,certain whether (\\.neiess willbf mi adequate idea of this citensive region, it is to essentially d pends, biitnoisl eminently by the Isle suftinenlly loyal.be known, thnt it is wnterrd by three hundred act of Congress, which under the'pretence of yhl*.That Uranee not having repealed her »i;ivi-able rivers, the least of which is equal to the coercing the only European nation with w horn wr .lecrrcs.but having explieitlv continued them m >kuylkill ; and there are at leasl ten, which for have any safe or honorable intercourse, indien a ^,,rrr* until the 2nd of tVhrnarv and (treat Hntan jiize, and excelkmee of navigation, might rank deadly wound upon the commerce of our country ;\tagain pledged herself ihal her Orders «hid amongst the capital rivers of Europe.\tand whereas the only remedy left to us, short ».f b»- rrsrinded assm.n .as I mnre shall have Anew world has been opened to the researches aa appeal to forre, is a change of our national withdrawn her d rrees, neither reason, justicr of the scientific, and new proofs advanced to over* rulers, and this important measure can only be policy or law could justify r.lher the I\u2019resident ot turn the idle theories of adventurous philosophy, effocted by a correspondent change in the adioi* CongreM to chan ge our relative connection silk The Journals of Louis and Clark, and of Major nistration of I hit.state - Therefore Resolved.i the belligerents.Pike, which will shortly he giveu to the public, ] am convineed will open the most extensive field ^fenquiry, since the two voyagea of Cook.1st.That this assembly, having reviewed with' oihlv That the act of Mas.l»|o, presuppool impartiality our foreign relations, are unable to an honest, -\t-\tdiscover any alteration m the comluct of foreign all tlie belligerent decrees not consisting to pro It .snot my mleutoo to give a description of nutoni which can justify or even apologue for m.v.Hilv, but in actual, aud ellirt.ve iwrf.irin.all ibis vast country, or of the two great rivers tl,e late mca.ures of the government of the United ancr.Every citizen had a right so to construe Missouri and Mississipi, this would far exceed States %\t,\t^\t\u201e\t,\tthat aet, ami goyern h.s conduct accorJm.dy.the limits I have assigned myself, they will be UndlY.That as the first flagrant violation of .i.r tny law winch shs.i.ld h .ye th.flict to m.krsuA reserved for the subject, of merely, some future neutral right, was u.fl.cted by the llerl.n IVcree \u201e jn.t ronsiructm.i a crime- a.u actwhirh shxuM general observations.I Confine myself to that issued in .\\«veiiih«.r, Ivoti, by the Kmperor of declare that an event had taken place which h»J portion, but an inconsiderable part, which in- trance, at a moment when he was flushed w.tha n.l hspimned.and should proceed to i-mmli not eludes the se:Cements, and which excites a more csuiquest over an unoffending and natural ally, so those whs.should Arree/ïrr otlind.hut those sho jminediate interest.\t.we can disseru no ch nge in his policy, which hsd brfmr innocently judged according to It'S The settled ents s>f the ternts»rv, will b.' mcln- would justify ssur govennrent in considering his Trulb nf loci., must be n.t only ex p«.»t ladonul sled in a Imi from hort Osage due south to strike eiwmy, an aggressor, or in interdicting a trade.and yoid, but unjust, oppressive ami lyrsno.cil.the Arkansa; and north o» the .Misssmri, frsmi a highly beneficial to our country, and with a nation Listlv-Resolved, that -u«h m unjust, npprrs-po.nt, oppsiite the Fort just inentiuned.to .trike which ha.always honorably received and protect- ,\u201e»\u2022 and tyrannic il act cons.der the sUlulr the MintSWpi at 1 raine du Chien, the last of cd our emmerce in it.ports.\tfl» ( .ngress on the 2d of March, insUnt.Ihe^e will be considerably w.*sl of that agres-d on Sdly.That we fully acrs.rd with the President*.\tthe r.i.n «,r impoverishnn of mmcf %y Governor Barrisoo, and the Minkees, dtc.the declaration to his minister in France, that any ! the most industrious and n.eritnrious cifari.s .f other is the line of the Osage purchase.\t|compromisc or departure from our rcstrictiyr the United Stales-and tint the mdy means skort Vet, even this, is sufficient to constitute an sy stem as to that nation'* m»u*| he acrninpamcsl by empire; greater in extent than anv t-1 \u2019\t\u2014 [tent than anv two states in |a restoration of the vast property unjustly sur-the union.It possesos a number of fine naviga* le prised by that perfidious nation\u201d and as no prop»- rivers ; aud is intersected by innumerable r 2\u2014dri vulci'1-.No ».»?! i.f tL«: l tna.s « ¦% »i creeks stl or hope of such a restitution is ottered to n«.wdl of n appeal to force to prevent such a cal iin',y* (which heaven avr.tlis the election of s»rh mfa props»- (o the vnritMis offices in th»' slate govemmeat.Mm\tfir nr'%;\u2022)*** so ser we esmsmer any measure, tending to restore France execution of Liws.winch, .t persisted m, rmisUuJ owl ol lo her f nrm.-r f:«v Itralkls* & i sax « III issts\ta a\ttil a\t' « Æ adapted to the establishment of every kind ofjtoher former favorable eonsjition m r.-sps-ct to1 wiil he resisted Manu fact tire; *ad its situation enables it to real-!«mr trade, as impolitic and Jurist\u2014As impolitic »z« many important branches of commerce.In because thev lend to eucourafe France in the minerals, unquestionably the richest portion ofj repetition ot similir outrages\u2014As unjust because the An.erican territory! aud yet well suited to «very species of agriculture.The ysriter s object is lo state fact» unadorned \u2022 ho dot's not w:sh to amuse, merely, hut to giv« information.After the disadvantages which may furiu w drawback ou thia country wil; ban* tceûi\tbecause they were m tbeir origi they w antonly sacrifice the rights of our honest nd iinolfcnding citizens.4thU.That the late offers, or pretended propo-Isof Fr:nce to relax her decrees, arc not only ifluinry btlt intuiting.I 'nluntiiry Crem*tinn.\u2014 \\i api ears from a I*1# publication that the number of women *hn mittrd ts* hi* burned on the funeral pde oflh^l, hush » ids withm 10 miles ron,id * alcutta, ed only in the short space beiwcen Ihe IMh'* tprdandthe lAlh of tetober, I8U4, to MU *i;f* is the prevlence of this shtHkiug «'>|ie ytiU*1®' which it is to be hop-:e« m a* 1 the .L IJ ,L iurrrrd it was nor the intentism i pe»*«d to be given op, »ioce ibe rci'iforcemeni.fpiot against our\ttf» sk^n^gt \u2022\"»d 'b*t r\tir r.iam it hut to demolish the Uenl to Massena had exposed all the frontier town»;.Oreat Bru«io, a* w«|l she mûrit:, wa-ai length furUesws^'and deliver the Island to the natives.\t^ ^\t^ Private letters from Washington stste, that Dr.F.ustis was to terire from the War Department, t* be succreied by Gen.Armstrong.Instructions hm* been received from the Secretary of the Trcasuiy, t'Ctmitung the entry ofaR American vessels, sailing fioni British ports if tee the ad Feb.whose cargoes were taken on boaid previous to that time ; the vessels cleared out, with « bona Jilt intention t« depart *cror4ing'y« ,n* their delay occaaioned by on.ivosd.ible accident only, 0» by circumstances altogether inevitable.The Loihaue, Sally Ann, and Livnpiol Poker, have been admi ted to an entry under these instruction».COM VUMCATION.The recent intel igence from Korope is of a AphilR.Ivision* were v»ry pleniy, particularly Hr» ir, of A new caiJMiophe in this everiful d\u2019ama, winch our goverummi have b en perlonm*g, has just !t>een di-iio>eil.I> mi.»t b~ cinlcsred, that it U Our files nt London papers, «hough brought down , * huh .here weie nearlv 30,030 bbU -float in the to a laic date, do not furnish any extraordinary 1 wy\u2014P'** fallen to 16 dolls, '\"te rn., in.,*.»*\tnw«M4 1.>h~\\.T* O'\u2014i~\t\u2022» M«m»««T-«î^wlÜ rr,.-.,.h.Mi Pinkiify h.,1 ,a-n l«« «< .1»\t- '»\"«\u2022' P\u2014-^J._\t\u201ch\" lo thfu sfaie* ^ihIt aV|0rn«o.,|».V,n\u2018 \"nhe'^nh»eO\tSINK, BURN.AND PI UNDER.\tPle ot Fiance, and af'n am^/f.»dcd wttli G Britain when rlie manilot* being plundtrtd, and espt- Powers robbed of .0,000 'heT'»\"\u20191 ^bmoSKu.and deru e 10 cCntihaie n*.dolls in specie, were sunk.The Harriet, caoi I I hu> wheo she tftered us a treaty pertecuv ae-Hurd, was also taken by the said squad on, and afier «R'shle to two An i-Biitani.ick, dcmoc.atic envoys .\t«\t1 _ a « al a* r\t_; Kv* Vf r l.sH **vw/xii 11\t1 * l?r f ^ H IAf 11 h f Mc/f !/Vw accomniodateall diffrienees with tlie Uni\u2019ed State* on ihe leimscapressed m the Ke-eot\u2019s speech ; and thri Mi, Foster would ciny to Amtri>a piojiosirion» thereon which he conceived ought not 10 be reject \u2022d.The Marquis Wellesley Is understood to have given a definitive answer to ceuain salegotkal e«w«tirmt j.»* tv !Î.c AtiiCt ir *a\tîh» 1 chief points in duputc ; the put put t ot which an iwcr we understand to be, ih it his Britannic Ms jetty would not consent 10 abandon his right 10 seaitli American vessels (merchant ones we pie-tiiMtf), foe Btiiish seamen ; nor to alter or modily the existing syriens of blot kadc; nor to withdraw the Ordeis in Council, till ihe Berlin and Milan Renees were tiibttantially rescinded.Notwithstanding the repeated declaration that the Milan and Berlin decree* have been revoked by Fuite, we do not find a single article tu out foreign Hurd, was also t-tKc-n by Hie said squad on, and-tier\tru\t.bein« plniulered ot all his furniture and provision*,'»*®* by Mr.Jctferson, ti wa* '\u2018 j'Ctedwnh indigo:iY, excepting three barrels of beef, an f three of b.ead, \u2022>«>' even deemed wonhy of the notu, of the A .y diiwi^cJ, »» vw.d.n of \u2022\u2022king 00 Uwmi o.eili V/.-'u .g.*».ad .«ci .u oaaa.u ne peace .1 ms crews ot the Summer and Endeavo- » whichhe was tou.t.y u.on hi* own personal rr.p.nsthjl.ty, he obliged to comply with, and, in this hopeles*|woulJ have hern h.nlrd from h,s office, but Mr.»in.anon, the Harriet proceeded on her royale, and Jcffe>aoiiis \u2019\u2022 \u2018'v bonerahlcrat foitunaiely reathed N.York without en.oumcim^ ^ hen Mr.Ko*r, ihe hi.t envoy l xt) am.r.ry the calamity of staivation.\tfve' Sc \"* b>\t»\"«»\"\u2022 '\" \u2022h.scu.mt y, amve.:, ______\the y*as fini denied a pnvilege of landing i he was THF.SMITHS.\thailed with every spetics of democratic abo*e, The Aurora affirms, that \u2022\u2022 Mr.Robert Smirh and fi.wlly sem auay wnhout -n avpixnce upon intimaird to the presidem his determination, and the K»A/t< I of lut mission.\t.\t, his .e.Himents, on the courtly style in which he Had Mr.Adams do.^ ti.cl.a mesure dunrg ms u *as jacrificcd to the mlignity of the secrcU.y of boutcrou* Ptcstdcnty, he wouU have been U e, r «tfisr ; b«t Wr.Jfffrrw» an u kiwraNt «fn.** The tngrniotis dffice of picking ¦ quarrel w ilt the Un Envoy, Mr.J.«ck\u2018on, by impoiin«»o him an undtjinfd and undcfinable imtilt, we all recol* lert.If Mich a wicked and foolish meatorr had bern done by fedrra»ii'a, we should Im»c hjfl \u2022\trebellion, but Mr.Mad ion is ** ankwrakUman M The first act of ihe new Regent, the fi«at actof the Btiush government after its long interregnum, was one of conciliation towards this louhtiy.f or.getting, or rathe* dhgui'ing the deep wounds h'*i national ptidc has received by the sucieisive dtimi* aion of her ministers, and the accumulated ti di^nitte-\u2022he has leceivcd fiomouradminisir .ii.m, to hgug^ty /ou'urds btr, so suppliant to he* ene my, she btejk' the resolution she had formed n*-err to pm it in our power trd amt thiown into prison by bn govern-ment, on the chugrof having trattoio isly disclosed to Catilincoutt the F ench Minister, the strength positions and lemuicesof the Rut' an miliary foi«C'.1 lie fir^t act of the Regent is most honouru-ble to the feelings of his puvaie f'tendship, as well as » is discernment of military ment \u2014As soon as he was swo n in, he sent for Gen.Keppel, ippotntfd him to be one of his KqueTies, ann ij*ve him the 67th Regiment ot Foot.The Cri \u2022ntnal Com ts of Fram e sentenced in th?Ia*t mon h mote than 50 pci-ons to impn onment who cnde.ivo'Cd to evade the laws by scrernim.1 hrir children and iclattons from the tciriblr scuu ge of the conscnplion.tONDOV, FIB.16.The particulars of the Ca nure ot the I'leof Fun c, has be n otfi tal'y announced, and he ut eye on the Kour to.oool.and Fort.rl^7 he Scheae contain»Jor the 151I1 February.LUCIEN BONAPARTE.Lucifh Bonafartf, in his comfort^,.at ».Lud ow, h,a compost d »o fcptc Poem?r ««iderab c l*ng b, winch be etNii|e Bniijii Meicbant*.With the intettsi thciK'e at Bnj he lontrive», by an c»»o omical artatwfinenf, 10 keen an elegant table, and establishment of ihinydomesuti tic takes great delight in ihe education uf his tld(l, daughter, a beautiful and sc Comp! «hed gid »bout 15 years of age, and propo e«, -f Ogvenimiuin.diil^e him by acont-aued rcsidencr m thst Coutnv which he »o much adunres, to devott a coition et* which acvctal of the bouges iri it h>.e been totally Pa k and Tower gun' fired on tb« important an-^emoli'brd, and the wife of ore ot the foremen injuum laiton.I lie i-land was invr t d \u2022: e 191!) No the engineer's department, a\"d su cbddicn, wet killed.Every assistance that could be given v,»s attended toby Sir David R.e funior Officer of the «Car rison of Dover), and Brigade Major Jarvis.'1 h bodv of one of the children has been t«ken out, 4i>d others discovered, but not yet removed on account of the piesMire of so large a mass ot chalk, and (he Fttins of the houses lying upon them.London, dcc 31.At Dover serious appréhendons ate entertained that much mote of the Cliff will (all.About umc v tuber, and its gmison, (8o»o) fl rt, Ac.>1 r \u2019C dertd the 31 December.Ihe g.«nisüt to be s'-nt to France, and liberated.I h \u2022 h glisbtoaa 70 killed, and goo «otmded.'I hu% in a'boit tunc the Isle* of Ambo.na, Band., B u b u and »f ,\t-poiftonof hi.time to rhe |iricnce of E'igh h Ag'kuliurr w!»th he mueft admires Lucisn is a maw ef \u201eeoeral knowL-dge, and In the most cimeal tjoKt m Pam wa> teckaned, tn point of liltm», ,.(0 j only to NtiRAHiiAü.II \u2018 >p'erhes, mhi'eam.mbfr ot the Cou h tl ot Five Mundre t, wr,c es trendy eluqueni, and eabibticd the ma kjof a v.gvu.oas and Cultivated mind.A rjce againai time (.f iucIi if can be called) of a f ranee, have been captuicd by \" the Nation ot^ w dcsctiprion was pgtlormed tvs u o> three t, o.' in Port Napoleon, at tkt rt- lard a bet of 90 g .inea-.that he w.-u'd walk u, on h.i dnttton c/th itle of Frame, Dtt.iSio\tbondi one mb 11 35 (unite' ao g ih-* road, French I i^atc L'A irc^.ot 44 g\u2018 11 s and 1 too ton.ll-a f et he wa* allowed (o use * !te plea rd, p-oudtd .h frt^aie L.t Belione, 48 g'm» a, 0 soi» /I-.k Freni p tu.hands upon beg onn.i.He pet.'otmed \u2022n Monday morning, another f.II took place closef «ou ; Fiench fngite La Manrl.e, ot 44 guns andjthe lark in 3* minute», ami toneq.i Ml» woa the «0 wheie the Ust fell, ovet ihargatt-vlireii but the 105010ns} French\tfugaie La Minerve i.f 5a gui.! wagrr, not, h .wever wi hois*\teitwi encr g eou idet- last fall has fomiojtely done but IsMedim.ge, ^s am, 1100 tons; English tn*4 e Iplngenu, of jfi'wbfe in.e tvente\tce before h-\tarr.scd »t «he f d ot iicon»i«ed principally ot loose ejith from the top.Iguns au i 930 ton.;\tEnglish frig t« N rid-, of 30 (i^iuurn.y, to\tn the crépi\tg nd crawl ,.g .ostura The chff bat absorbed so much wet, ilia1 acitcely a guns aid 90010^ 1 ;\tF.ench slno,* l.e Vico*, ot\ta in whuh he w.»\toj .ged lour\tc- c.A me!on ha» b en eu* «s \u2022\u2022h.1 the gild'n of Mr.Thom *s 1 ayl >r, {L\u2018md.n pop.) \u2022f .day in ihe ol No-ion, nfii day pastes wiihout a fa!!.'I here have been seve Vguns and 4 oton»} F -tch big L\u2019butrepre an*, wt between Dover and Kolksione\u2014one coveted seven) 14 guu» and jeo to.is} anew F euh b !\u2022 n.m acres of giound.Pans of 'he Low Chris htve aisoiut.known, of 14 gunt and 300 to s; L ^lish mota given way, and taUen into the »ea between FJkuone man Chatlon, prnon ship, ol 30\u2019gum -til 9 o|>iofko:ii the cue .nfr ei.ee o-ie w av mei»i»trd 36 «sud oandgaic.\t«on»; Engl sb lo lijtiian Ceylon, pntjn sfiip, ot 3 rliiiihra, and lltc o hcr sj L «cgl.ril i6(0 nis tONDON, fib 16.(4'in-9 jo ion> ; Kngli h InJi.man L'uiivd K r.gdoin, and half an ounce It w«, the li'g'>t'liai w.tever Letters from Germany, 01 a I.re da e, meoi.on pn on'f.tp, ot 30 guns and 90i tan ; lints hip g.owut 1 that n-ghbambood, ahd >uppj*ed to be .he that the consunt refusal ot ihe hrnpermir of Au> L, Vile a'Amen, ot iojo lot.» ; Freikh shipLa Iru tocoopeiate in the \"continental syMfin,'\u2019 ha- 'ieveram, of *Ao ions j Kifnch ,hip L\u2019Ad vie, of produced an evident coolness between the Conn : 20 ton»; F ench »h.p L\u2019Auid t, of tjO «un», \u2022f Vienna and Pa t*.\triB.19\t; Freni h ship Le P> udeat, of sjAinus; Funchship Tbelet.»rs from Sweden stare, th't Ru'» a, L)en Le Robuste, «,i 70010 »; Fien h 'Inp I.eWa ie»hy.natk and Sweden, a>e at length convinced of th?Fuiuoua tendent y of hiu L- Wi linn Buirouglis, t 1 joo .on ; F'rnch ship L: Pi.ilip Duiida , o: been pursuing, a' L I talal^a', ol 103 tons \u2022pponunify toreitorecommetcr to itsu ual c'annel .M.iuh hip L\u2019vlthea, of locaton-.; h ic.ich snip Bernadotte is repo* trd ii r Since at Amstcruam : \u2014 Among si the goods seized, a> having ionic I *o E .gland, were 530 fi.-ket* m ibe Sia.e Loitc.y : ih-oriicet wssai a Ion to know w hetlie* he should ,um them o* no*, and accordingly sent for .iisttui-iion» to Bonap trie's Mi.lister, ho knew be ie baa to dssuoy them, lot be ordcicd them to be nai n'oycd in si.ibl'» beo< ^ng to tneSwin Inn.|n *** city, un thv: r* lui n of < *wo W licrl ch n'e in'in A ^ del, aboo* iw o,cl ^k n the mo oinntook 11 '0 1 a »ove pon , f»r the pinpOBeof watfii .g 'he h)'»-* and washing the catratge ; but luiing\tl(\u2018, mb'jok ,h * , before ihe t'o-omr, tlut The Duke of Queen»bury wa» generally con^- character me ich a maimer, that he wa»employed It *ppe*re\u2018* *' Lrol,«h» to the'be-herd\u2019s house dered a*a man who livcdcluctlj tor hiuiwif.The in the expedition to NNalrheren, the duke called vat nterca-y vr*» 01 b, ,\t.ni itut a'.,.!.t^a ran hi* t.l.i»ur.« vemed to be upon (Jem ral Piéton, r.nd paid him a congratula- \u2022I i .a .a_êli, older to destioy verr&in, not frequent ; hut they were aubstantial.Having pleising to him ; and whenever a letter appeared mercurV, and the like ponton ot |tve,| to be eighty-s.x years of age.he had long with hu superscnpl'on.he ^way^ ^y-ajrned, f*** 1 i (# ,D ihe dairy, Wiihoil* meutionmg beet' \u2018dnert «f i rblic tihsersa fum.tancc to anv one.On v«anday her mothet of t _\tj.vn an èblêct of I t\u2019llic observation; and wa»\u201c\\ow, h« re is information that Ieandependti|i- |,uf, 0\" »\tOo ^andsy her morher \u201ef that temper to be equally mdirterent to the on.\u2019 This interesting connection, thus formed ibfcicum-ta rc\td i:, t|e n ng thed»ity, malign tv or the «atlerv of makind.Though the and carried on, was concluded by the Dukes be.nd.u.ct,\tflour only, emp.rd ,.,tcnor of h.s life wa.pleasure and dissipation, queatliing General PiCtou five thousand pounds m ., iinitc\u2019liroO wt Ho-r.On Wedae» ||IC had bis grave and better hours ; and ottciitiinc» lnsmli.neon '\u201cy11 V.* aboot ciiciitio numbe., weir has he cheered the broken downspint ofthcfallen\t1 l,y »oni h \u2022\tjpenda Chnitm.s.Crntlcuian.bv the moat timely and delicate assut- 1V' e .L,th thrni- .nd several c ke-.were tnai- ance.He did not give 5001.but he gave WOl.a ,t.n with\t}\t\u2014.\t.i\t_ 0f 50001.which he has k it to BOSTON, MARCH *8, l8ll.The late Thunder btorm \u2014Dui:« g the rmogwit'\tol'Jhiih ibe pa»»y pt««nt paitook.1 «car.The legacy of awoi.wmeu ne n».ici «»» ihe late »iiu*u6* - \u2022 « * **» * J,k v x\\rr- «11 seized wuh Violent p«in> General I\u2019ictoii has arisen from the following cir- ihun 'ei storm ol lau Sun lay night, the Old Soutli ioo »!*»» ,DC' ,\t.,,0 lt> ,u,0 1 lie prob.bit cumvtaners : \u2014It 1» well known tint that officer ; i hutch h ihi» town, receiver! a slight daonge from ,nl \"p ,.îr m.nncrs bove reined werr capUi,-was Governor-Getieral of the Ulmdof l nnidad, ihe lighning.Some citcumyances occimed in the (law.ibe*\tf .\th*d Micu^iti\tua.tukro bv (icur-ral Abcrcrundiic in the uclion of tl'e elcc»tit.il fluid, in that case, wh'th \u2022j Vo.iuii telv, one of the pan) had s«.cubili \\th to infoim a n gl.Ouu.ol tber .uHton, \"ho .r*i j:* ; butas th \u2022 divan, e sent 10 troime me ic*i \u2022 \u201d was iit*vetnor-ii«-iirr.ii ui\t.\t\u2014.- wliuh was taken by (teiieral Abircrondiie in the action of tlie elccnic.il fluid, in ihai ca>e, whah vrar 17'J7.Ihe trial that took place respecting «re worthv of pantmlar nonce, :ind shouln induce ._\t»\t,\t., bl|IM ,|, jtvan.e (;c,M.ral Picloua conduct there is in evciy one -, the inlubitants of ih»s mcrropol s 10 examine the fm.\u2019mdf.'the iiiktht rKlietn ty daik, andtbc r0Collection : and the Duke, having read the vo- MJteof thnr conductors, especially, as the season AfK I ,t was rm m »r\tbeto-e an apo.becary !|lime published on the subject by J.ieut.Cohutel\tis .a, idly advancing, in whnb hoo ».h >\u2019\t* * '\u2022\tS'S'wJ Tw.ïm'il.- U\u2019-**** «~r*-y?»: \" obliged to you.lu «h »rl, Mr.cm you under *\t\u2022 ike to acipiaint the General, th t it «s uiy «\u2022> ; \u2022.re to be his banker, for the whole cxpoitco- ,\t,\ti .\t.rr.\t.\t\u2022 \u2022 * i ' «IIU S-liaiiS» «,»».«.«, «U*» ».«\u2022.\tr l\u2019o no man living could the Duke in e commua \u2022 c ited such designs more capable ol di*ci« rg»ng them with genticinanliness and delicacy, l luw who are acquainted with General I\u2019u um know the dignity of his mein and manners, wloch only reflect btek the auperiority of hi* mind.II»'' w« .ter of tui* was present at the interview, tu the proposal b«-ing made.General 1\u2018ieton rose »«¦ ,vid, \u201c General rarruthers (for ihat w s the name A WOïKJÇtliil c*r* iiiuv\t'\t, n the Hirish ot Goring, in S « '« *\tA|«ri lg \u2022 w.ieivruto one ol hi d ut,l; t ; , o \u2022 ! u to i v_ |iuu«iy .>h wi.h ( jrttculat .re po-H to o * m«., uk, with diver, «mcie», «hc r .e n mcil o lie isilt November Uu, when the u.jth«ci w.| j kin^ii h tionk for souse «ito l«id on a c«'pei, wb re u re Biincd toi the sptec of one iiunutt, wiien io e.It argues such a («erveruon ot tpuit real iate:itions or deceive Lord Wellington, ihe|i'tto her Majesty's presence.Sir H.Hsttord, c«n br iaptued to nothing shi>rt of a donmui n» enemy continued to work on their line*, and throw Doctors Reynolds, Ilrbetdeu, B.ihe and Willis, ^'V'g't lofloencr, powerful enough to over ruleerr r up fresh batteries in front of Suntarcm.By some ii aucoded ihe Council, which t«i 4 caundtiablc iirnc.vunticteiaiion of what is right and firrng.Butw|,t was supposed that his piesrnt preparstions lor s The Member» «IciwanK paiieok of s smnpiuoti' caps the climix of this oppressive absmdiiy 11,th« retreat were with an imemion of ero.sing the Tagu»,;eiiteitainrac»u, pn»trome mIiiy oft.'.* scanty and precarious, as to be wholly inadequu to the rabsisrenceot the army.So great is die carance.] be cjv .hy huiso \u2022re much improved by thr Indian corn which thee have lately received a* pi ©vender.The I* acock spoke in the Bay of Bi»Cay, on ib: 3d instanf, h Msjcry's .-hip Pom pee, having the jgd irguueni ol foot on board, five werkt fioin Porttmouin ; thr troops and crew were Kklv, being gieatly aUliued with tlx* oph'lialrrua; shortly alter the Pcscoik sailed, alatge heel w.s wenstvôdmg foi ibe I ago*, *.'«rv»-e.t tfi t-.va mg that can in the Iran be caded uniform ; they all.'* appeal» ibu govrmmei 1 lus refus d iu gram any colonise e*rr\\ lalilude, a* well of the report rhai great siekue»s prevails in th ir aroiy,,moie licence» 10 me Bainc, wliric'ure the di'cct of (he rasli ni licnisphire If then a «o».I oris u wnic h is princtpally owing 10 the scauuoc » *nd bao t»»dc mtisi scare w ii ihr !icciire> rbro cut ; b 1 « hance to germinal \u2022 in ( aiixda.iiio«I it, il »h'.n>,J ho 1 «le .*hip> .«ie \"O» « *t : .'de4 I'om lis coCcs iu » at r ; m t»rlh s of ti\"l cc.be a «uli jeet of uirrcdulits 1 \u2022 lieu 1 ir.o s io the if and ut Auh.h, .»t llie rrnm h\t.k 01 tl.e Balm, and l.om tbcnCs ca.yog -way \u201eu\u201e\u201e\t',U\u2018*\t«t.M.laciu.e.an I ptsHucc, Tl., .«.ic «0-111 horn t,.\tB*''«\u2022 » \u2022plaiil» rssliug! Hi* I'.xeidlrnry the (l«ivrrni»r iu Chief ha* bevo |d« .s» »l to appumt J»»*» ru l'«iMii«t », I »i|inrr.^urgeon of Colonel De Mill.ihrrn * [lalfalinn l Militia, by Coiiiiiiissiou dated I fill Mardi, l»H.His Eirellrnry the Cioseriior in Chief ha* Imts pie iwd to grant a l.irem e to Moi.» him Aii»o*, of U illiaiii tlenry, genlleman, to pruslis'c I\u2019hyuc ¦tnd\tw'ttMti »Ki.ur'Mi'tCC.DIED, On Friday, Mrs.Csriisnivs'.\\Vii.»o*, »drof Thomas Wilaon, esq.of thix rity.Es ox mods Hoc.The following w«ighfi*d mraiurrment of a hog, Only twelve mcmiis oil, bred aod fed at Losd Cawdurc\u2019s seat, StaCk*il .Court, Wales, was lately communicated j Lot d hip to the Moisyshiic Fxioki kltib et*\u2018 .,V| far flDinrri) »l'k A*\tf\"' ; , |b, oV.I.1®9 lb*\u2018 Total .«Blu * \u2022«.'«'î !nb!h\"U?|,ë rXonc fooi j »nch«>.Oir.h, I f\"* r&w\u201c&ï: K&v.- Tti to» weighed ,06 lU^Skin | of^nchn.k Lloyd\u2019s tut or renouADY 19^ irrived it (ir:«Ye»«ul February IT, »he>ancv, Prtin from Qiifbec.-The True Hlur and Friend-JIP from Que bec, arrived at GraYeacnd Jan.«.Tto\u2019Speedwell, Hun», from\tJhc \u201c«r* johnimn^fro» Quebec for Londonderry, with 127* SALES BY AUCTCON.iprrow, TUESDAV.the tyd wh^HvOf Me »rs Wm.HrKO at Ef E^EN oVlorlc pre- i*ely rHIRTY Cha«tiGrrenTM-^ 50 Bairel* fine b'Jourv tinted ipect 50 Barrel 50 Kees L _, .Wm.MENDERS Q ebec, i/x imtant^dn the & Co.pats in- , he Guide Sac, aud^^LLbf^ead v for »ea on ;he opening of fhe nivittatloo^ïm^utbet informai,on apply on bpaed/to the\tA M PHILir^CtEAN.Quebec, 41b Ap»il,_iJ««* 4'Co.ow, TUESDAY, \u2022 he t.^d inwani «\"\u2022d evrrv fb low.iig Tuf'dl^ ai es Spanish mi Vt the «4'!i t:i t jnt MELVIN' a superior qusmy \u2022 Pnncbon* tiroeg Rtiin/^lOTu cacellent ^hruh, 1 Quanei Caik Brindps^a tew loii^e!»l» Lime June, 0 s?Boxe»P.lm, ÏL?*, and Wine»or>mp, »* iel> bnglu Miy^ado >ugir, 13 Barrel» w*ecl!eni Hoik, Cordage, 1 win and unojkmg Tobacco, and oiher articfe».\tNns Quebec, A^ril it.ADVERTISEMENT THE Subscriber duly elected Curator tot he va-cant Succession of ihe late Mr John Charles tirant, request* all person» indebted to the Mid Etute 10 pay immrdi.uelv, and those to whom the laid Estate m iy be indebted, are likewise irque»ted to nroil' ce their accounts in older that ibe same may be liqi-sdjtcd and paid.s\tDANIEL GRANT, Quebec, 6ih April, i8« 1.ON SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER, A FEW new and rlegani FOKTE PIANOS, a bp.ni»h Guitar, aH»rp Lute, afew ficellent Violin», wuh ihe laicit collection of Music.All of which, being from the maker, will be aol4 C MP\tFREDERICK GLACKMYER.Upper Towo, July 30\t____________«_ FOR SALE, BY the Subsctibeia\u2014a complete equipment of Armoury and Store» for a Letter of Mai k.ANTY.ATKINSON 4 Co.n«*c 17.isio.\t» // Oi^HJCR'DAY nex*, tt»e «^ih mMant, at o'clock,*! the Houacot M>.William Gioro»\tdeiiTJ-\" Champlain street, Lower lown, by^THOM AS, |ew CJlCcj|eot CARV :\tX\tl\t^ Fnlrance\u2014T\u2019brfr* rurwru».\tRII S P ith one pair of sliccU.aud a silver tabic md tea 1,1.10a.«'li »nsa»n , at ons by 1U JMAS CAKY, at the Houef' M Ann *ieid», inatiu^ax; curtfcfo^ buicaiii, chc't> ol jiawe a, looto'Tjkg^****** caipbw^ siuvc-, tf.iuj, k:u hen utetfcil», and a gicat v.ucty of other amcUa ie>f*Ai'tViHn.________________ \" ^ to rif: Let, m*k onf.oh moke ykaks, , 'hat HoutCq tituatrcl in e B*.Kl>nOc .ti uAled on Ihe same premises.Apply to IRVlhEi MACNAtUUl 4 to.Md April, Jbll.\tU NO MCE THE Co.paitnership ot Stilcs, Austin ane.V* IIITNSY, u I hit a^v, oy mmusi agreemeoi, JO'I AH S I H ES, /JOSUAIl WHI I NEY, MOaES AUSITN.Quebec, Apiil iB 18:1.Ihe business will be carried on in future b\\ St ILSS 4 Whitniy, who have at p»c»em aimra-brr ot elegam Horse* lor it e.Al'O, a veiy hand ,ome Cuincle with a complesi so of Harness and an xcelleot pair ot Hor»e» 10 be \u2018old all together or oy pert, ei niay suit the 1 uicliasen.71\t*\tSTILfcb 4 WUllNE*.Dec.so, s**®^________ ___ UK liutinca* carried on.No.sn*lT -JtMenb .*tr.vt, by K.IIKTIIF.HINGTON, will be continued at lii* lu.use.No.10.(aUth>»ar^ where '.,11 ,»rd«*r« fur him will bcthankfully received, and e\\ei uted a* quick a* piwsiblc.V.Mh Fehruary, Itlll.___________________\u2014 'T^HKaubucribcr having leased Wolfe\u2019s Cove, 1 herehv gives notice to all those who may hive Lumber of any description in the said Cove, that whatever may remain after the tenth day of Mav next, will be subject to the same Ground Bent, as has been heretofore charged hy the late ROBERT HITCHIK.Fehruary 11, 1H11.\t____________________U THF.Suhseribei having obtained a Commis-.nioiins Culler A Measurer of Timber, musts.Suai s Ac.u* being free from other engagements il this time) oilers bis si rviees to CJetitkincn in *\t*1\t*99*D\tt\tP fiir\tilllH*v imiimim »»?*ta«t ur »%\u2022\u2022\u2022 iiiikr iua»|;c ui Landing & >hipping oft\u2019 Timber Ac.from any place within the Port of Quebec-He is in pos- s'.ssion of a Convenient Cove near Mr.(Hiatt's, together with the needful Horses, Ac.whenr he will take charge of Timber A staves, and see them shipped off at lessexpence than can be dour on the North Side.Orders iu writing left at the Office of Mr.John Muuro.in the Lower Town, will be attendi J to J A MI\u2019S PATERSON.Quebec, the ?5tb June, lï IV./ // 1 FOR SALK.PTVE\thi qiii'ity, >ii.dluo, Pine PUok, 11 in.thick, \u2022\t\u2014\t10\t\u2014\u2014 \u2022è\t\u201cV 13\t\u2014 3\t\u2014\t10\t- AIjo, lomfoftliir b 't A«h O.v* it to «4 i*r\u2019 Handip'kfs, and 1u:i^ Su «*, Liihvvood, other a' tide* ol Lumber, upon \"huh a Oe.t«ciio« ot / percent will be made tioui the maikrt prices, fo Mih* THOS LKE, Jtio.Quebec, Sept, j, l8to.\tMountain meet.N.B.The lubunb^r is aieo provided vvith eon Venient cruft and boats for carr>inj: tnc above articles of lumber on board vessels, jic.when ra queued.\tT L.Spanish Rid Wine, JUST arrived, and for sale by the subicfibcr, aoo Pires Spsniih red Wine, of supetior qmlity.also, aoo Puui.siro'ig Leward Mand Rum.Wm.OVIATT, 4th June.18to-\tChamplam Street.Jf TO BE LET.^\t^ ND poaaealon *7™ »mn»f- diaftdy or on the lirat aif Ma%\tthat nrw, well built andromrondiou* dwrllinp hou*r situated near the ( bateau and \u2022\u2022site to the Union Hotel, ftlUl- fiiiiahnd in the best style, and veil adapted f »r the accommo-lation of a\\rat«ei fuml) ; haviitp coach house, \u2022tallies and other office* adjoining, and a cellar in «hicli is .1 well of excellent wafer.I ar-tirulars may be known and the honae and prom tax's \u2022ccnp-by application to w»Bf.»v w«Ttn»n t« the public, ih.Hotter the 13th imuni, NUii* wi|j 1 la»lybed iud Momieal «?«r.7^rv » \\ir» w(\\ 1 cscmr| kfi»w, o'cloi k, to beconvey>ti \\1Z new nnd well-j TO BE LE F, and pos^civion given on tlie Itr Mav next, TWO good apartments, on a ground floor,\t, in .a central part of the Lower Town, well; 1* in w,dth, and *> in heighwi.adapted for a Wholesale Store and Conming Roum Apply at lliiaOtbce.Q iebec, ctat January, t8n.TN 1 W FOR SALE, T \u2022 a 1.finished «tone Hou**', fonninc the rorncr of st.| Jo*, amt Couillinrd «treft*.1 tliree »torir* high, frrl in front.50 in rear » it has two excellent tiro proof xsuits, 40 feet in length.This house is well 'eilrulated for two retail stores; there is .l.w .*\u2022 bark store, h\\jt of stone, two stories higli, the whole of the bwldingseoirrrd with tin.® It* ad>antageous «itualien lor a w h\"le* ile or 'harf, the following consignment», now Isn ding from the Hsrnrt and Recovery\u2014.\u2022o Bales Woolen Cloth*, Flu»hrng», &e, 4 do.Patenr Breeclie» Srutf», Keiteymcret Ac.is Cases Manchester Cotton Coud», pitrncd Cj.licoes, dec.io Cases Umbrellas and Parasols a Casks Buttons, e Cites Hosieiy, a Cask* assorted Cutlery, t Cate of Suspenders.J lie whole will be »ol j low for cash.ALsO, \u2022o Fiikiosof excellent Butter.J.T.HOYLE dr Co.aoth August.\tu r«trail merclt »nt 1* well worth th- attention \u2022-( lbf»,e j inMined to purchase, as part ot the purrhav mn.nryPkit.iy nuttaiu on the premise* for a term of -\t1\t.lv to the pr S.HOY t .ti UN i HUKNh am»Ll lrrt HAVE f r Sale, Be si Patent Cable» and HjW seisf om .5 to 13'nehes.An :»»*oi»inei»t o' B'*'t Parent Cortligf, Am hoi t 4ltd Krdgev fr -m 310 Is Cvt, Sltrathi\u2019ig .-nfl S< ii| per N^tls, bhf.i'h'ng Paper, S3 Barrel» Prime beei and Potk ia Ho Stockholm T*»» §o Toes »» -o' 1» d Bolt, k l»r and Rqnrf .'Of, 3 Do.Copper Bob' and Ring' i tJ hiib.AND to M.fee* r ft'e t) k Timber, Qu aec,\t/Vc-»ier Ih|U._______________ For more ample information apply prietor »»n the premises./Jy Quebec, Feb.IN, Mil./ \u201c LETj /J \u201c| AND po»\u2018e«*ion giver1 on the isi of Ma»j next\u2014rhat I 'rge amt pica 1 >R I'jlE U'\"* OF 1HF.TROOPS.Al-i'ge quan i< ¦ *»I bnoe i\u2019 d Ooih H'c-he», IJt Sale try\tMK HKL CLOUtl.^ Quebec, 31 si D ceniber, 1H10.L»k SALE by «lie Subunbrr, al St.Rositi tM.-, .- .Soap and ( \u2019a s ir t.».», ot a sujenoi qii»ln)i ,.«kcd.w«f0,.WEBSTk».j OoeKAA.r»t* F'-h* 1 HOMAS iBr 1 be 11 \u2022 !-»?r.ï.1.*\t* 0.|A»v*e.»*r* p*\u2022!»\u2022\u2022*SfV.is* 1 by ehc'nsm'e of LOW k\"r I Coders îor «be^bov.anu le.f\" Bl iThlJ\tt.m Al' William Miephar t » S'me No, r*.bpt Jîk; '.TTt'ïï\t-n b.k*,.c» TO LET.AN excellent STORE suitable for Dry Good* or Wheat, and a fire.proof Vanh in one of rire most convenient pans of St.Peter $uect« Apply to éc Editer.Ht Qucoer, on *oad ; with a \u2018jmciou'gar ten planted wnh more >ban an hundred fruit trees, »i «hies, coach-hou'e, 4;c.and a meadow in the fron «»f ihe liouse, wind) produces at-out »en or twelve hundred bundles ot the best sort of hay.Apply 10 the ptoprictor, on the premises.,\t.\t, Ml.SAUVACEAU.Lower Bÿou, Jinoary 7, iKu,\tu mence of town ( u.iomeri rfk, Slate of ihe rn«aM**T*», f»r the * at 8 a'clock, j.».*), U.44.M.M' ^ Printed and published for THOM 4S CJRY.^ St.Lewis street, ot the NEW PHLMl.>û-0FF1CE, bo, 19, Bustle sUddi."]
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