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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.MORES UT «TUDIA KT I'OI'Uf.OS ET PRXtLtA UICAM.-Hrg.Georg.If\u2019.6.VOLUME X.] TUESDAY, JULY 5, ISH.[NUMBER -*-\u20141~~' 1 1 - -»\t\u2022 \u2019\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\tit\t;|i|(| Europr froin Urcrnork\u2014a liaiirfsoim* and well Hiom'ii assorlinrnl of goods direct from ll»e uianufiidorie»-, uliicli are now opening for Sale at his Wholesale nod Koiail Store, No.10, Fabrique Street, viz ; Rich figured, Shot.Twilled, coloured and Black Sarsenets, Black Silk Florentine.Black and white silk lace Y'ril VriSeufit\tp,'rI\"u\\)S\"\u2018r,inf;' I THRumlersiguedTHOMA.Lee Iho u.m,er, t\u201e.__^\u201c._d_ÜC|^^Tridr.,,, n,,d.1 ^ h\u2018\"»\t-l of the city of Quebec, Notary Public, do hereby jfive notice, that I «hall, at the next ensuing session of the Provincial Parliament of Lower Canada make ration, in (he tisttal manner, for an Act of the said Provincial Parliament to enable me to 1I»|rmin.-, oiiicw.anil wmre MIK lace Veils, ^bdtlisll, cut and lay out the following Hoads, vie.Black point Lire, white and black Cmpes, Ribbons, j firstly, a road from the boliom of Cole d'Abraham Thread and ( otton Lares, fjwting and Edging, Finhio commencing at the point at which the two roads Mahle silk Shawls, Iminition silk and cotton Ditto Int iircsent Ictulimr to Dorrhesier llridtrA nn>l < Ladies and (ientlemen\u2019s Black and While silk Hose «nd !\tf Br,.d«C '\u2018ni1 to Gloves, latdie*' long white Kid and llahii Kid, York .l ri.I ^r\\ W- *ePar*,e ,r,,lV cî*cb other, lo tan, Limerick, Beaver, Colton and Cambre Gloves |), Î ,,,rt\tA01\u201910»»»-* Lorette in the County of fient.emeu's Military white, Buck, York Tan, Beaver\u2019.! t*ucftH4;y intending Purchasers.For further uafficulars apply to -^GRANT St (iREENim£U)S.Queb$0fl9th June, 1814.\t' 'Jh NOW lauding from thé late arrival* and for sale bf the Subscriber, Hyson and green Teas, Superflne Iri-h Linens, Irish sheeting, Linen Diaper*, India Handkerchiefs, best made Top, Hessian fir Wellington Bunt*, &c fire JNo.LKLAXD MAQUAY\u2019, inr.Quebec, 21 June, 1814.______________r LE soussigné a à vendre les articles suivait*, qüïTe deltarqucui actuellement des vaisseaux derniere-ment arrives.Thé hyson et vert, Toile d\u2019Irlande superfine, Toile à draps, Toile ouvrée.Mouchoir* des Indes, Botte»de la meilleure qualité avec des raba's, simple», et à la Wellington.JNo LKLAND MAQUAY, jur.Québec, 21 Juin.1HI4.\tC Red and White Pine Timber ; \\\\rltite Pi ne\tand Deals for sale, bv U.P.WA^N DR.A o.l.\u2018î.St.l\u2019chr StiLrt.t'urfuire also of Mu.Tu out 9 Tous g, at Mrs.Herald's.Quebec.Vit .June.1314.FOR s \\Li;, The Cargo «f the Brig Aiartiiiiqni', from Givmda.consisting of RUM,.Molasse», Sugar in hogsheads xn:l barrels, Lime Juice in ca-ks of *25 10 j«) g dlun.*.Coffee in tierces, U irrcls and hag», Cocoa, tierce* & bag-.Apply to JAMES JILAtH.Oiicbee, 17 May, 181 li\tu t h Alii, Subscriber* respectfully inform their friends .1.and the public that in future they will carry on their AncTiojiRRR and Brori.hs'j; luisiuey under the linn of WHITE and LANGUEDOC.JOHN WHITE fit Co.Quebec, 20thgFune, 1S1J.F ,7 J 6 ik 52 210 \\ 4 H AI,h & GOWEN /jfpAKr.lhe\tlu infonn ilieir Friand» nnd tl»f .p.! X FiiOlir, thaï iIm*y liave r«*cfived Invoicrt,and will BlJU * l y.» V'^uï f rû^uîh^vc f»r s ai.k, b.Y the fmt «rrlvul.frum Undun-A ick< B hamUome a^^«^\t||;wj;e,»*li*K.'iiii.and weU«rh«»i*n Aisortmrni of GOODS In 'u \"f-*\t.\t_\t/ thHr line, l'uiikUtinic uf\tMU*\u2019» and ('.hildrei»\u2019* -^ -I\t-*\tftt;blonably Irimmcd.of LO VIS MJ SS UK * Co.N* I* Fabrique «1 reel, IA VE j u »t received from Liverpool and (»r/ nor\u2019 Cduaiatin^ Stq\\i Sim-grey riolh* and ; Cotton Umbrellas, DoiifHe niillrd Cnsimcres for ike military.Ubie and Mark ditto, 10 ps.real Webb FIjuocI, t'nituu Vrlyfl, -\u2022 ^ Frrnrli Cainbrij/^' 200 ps.(Jrutnn Canibrir, from S«.fid.a fis.200 pk.t.riuik :.ud Muklins, Verv fine Jucouet.for era.t Vonth*» ditto.vàu,\t\u2022\t\u2022 Wlii'e 4\u2022wither Ski Plain and twilled Dlaek \u2022 nine |f'Hindi ne diilur Muslins, .\t\u2022 Fully in Madder», Fancy colured ditto, 1\t\u2022 ttu/tonk assorted, Striped (iiujthams, v.\u2022 I*itis, 4J to 7, mix t, Fashionable Muslin Trio|« \u2022 Ulankei ditto, \u2018AVhite.Cliapel Needles, Table and De»ert Knives ami Forks, ; ('arpetlinj;, \u2022\tVenetian ytair difto, \u2022\t150 reams Writing \u2022\tWrapping l^per, \u2022\tWafers, I Sealing Wa: t Oui Its / '\u2022 Men\u2019s tine dress and ftrueir Calf Situe», ms.mings,\t\\ 7)i:tper, Kieh imitation nnd Damn.-k Sliaw>s, Plain and embroidered Paraxtls, Illaek llmnlnzet.Furniture Tape, Ulaek S lk llarce ma Hand kerchieft, Colored ditto, Silk tHmwIt, SOOdoz.Linen ' ftpe, No.II, 25 and VC iPet.Xnives, : i^iBur«, ; Heavei Hats aad Honneit, i every rnlnnr and deseripiion, Gentlemen\u2019» superfine .! Beaver and Beaver water-proof Hut*,\u2014Silk, Leghorn, nnn and Chip do.covered, glazed leather and livery Hats w iih gold and tilver lare hands and cockade* complete j Hoy.-\u2019 Mark tied drab Hals of all slr.es, with their usual iiksortiueni of children's Morocco and Leather half-bout».Iliglt.lnus and khoes\u2014a few pair Wellington Bonis.\u2014 Arso, 500doz.Men* \u2019 \" *\t\u201c\t\u201c * xtitahle fur the country.Militai y Appointute trimuted w itli gold and\t.fur line and artillery Officers, eovered do do.\u2014Aide, ile-t'aiap\u2019s embroidered r.|Kiurcis, with Cufl', l'nlla», and skirt oruaments toiniitch, do.do.fur the different departments t Kegulariun do.Flank-Company Wings, Swonls fur Staff-Olficers straight and erotiked, Maine-hike do.ti u.k euuipany, cavalry,and regulation do, neat Dirks of esery description t Belt» of all kir.tls,- stall, cavalry, and regalalina Saslu-s, Gorgets, Breast-Plate» aad uiilitaey buttons, for the differeat Militu Bultulious, military Gloves, »'v:c.Ate.&c.together with gal'.oons, s\u2014a few pair Wellioglon Boots.\u2014 i's and 500^'outh's coarse Hal», itry.iciMs, eaiiwsjffiig of \u2018Half Hat* rii'hly iml silver scales ; Regulatiou Caps pAAT in Store, »nd now Dnding from the different Ships from London, Tes, India Cottons, Bandana Handkrickiefr, blsik tewing Sdk, a e'egant Pisno For» lis w ith extra key*, sffuried psi cels ot Boot sod So e.maker» mairriaU sit.Sole*, Sole Leathe>, Calf kk>> *t Bo >t legs, dtc, &c, dec.*.vhieh are now uffwrd cheap torca h by\tB H^vLL, At Mr.jnhn Menr\u2019s, No.3, CuLdcSic.Quebec.«7ih June, tgi|\tu T »AirrrtB*LAÜhI.STR\tfor Sate by the SubirnbcïjapWïX^Fn bnque Street.HORAN, \"^ih June, 1814.N \u2022\tCJVtlt, slme, «ml bll,,onj |ja| l'ând# ttnd Duckies and all kind* of Hal trimming»,1 \u2022\t* .i.B.\t\u2014t'\t.1.I\tm a i* t- ifsirw* hing Dfusbcs, : I) IV \\& Marlin'» Liquid l Dl.itkiug and Uluckitig I Cal'S, i400doz.Ivory and Horn \u202232 eÜ^Vls assorted, i JUST at rivcd, in the brig Industry, and for sale by with a variety of other articles, romprising every in their line\u2014which they offer for,sale for cash.N.U The highest Price paid, in cn»A, for Heaver, Mnskuit and all batting Fur», Quebec, htb June, 1814.JOHN WHITE & Co.15j St.Peter Street, Lower Town, s\tIIA YU ON HAND 7 pipes Coguinr Druidy, 40 puncheons old S'.KAt» Rum, 43 barrels bright Mii't ovado Sugar, 70 rases Florence Ol, I dozen each, A few sets elegant eat Glassware, 40 cask* common Glassware assorted, 22 cu>es Chocolate, ^ 200 m.281b, CuiKida Covering Nails.With a general assortment, a» u-uul, of every article in the Ship Chandlery line, /f which they will dispose of on very' modeiate terms, 1011 rAsu or shout credit.Queher, 22 March, 1814.I3bhds lin\u2019d Tea Kettles, .\t.\u201e .,,ie Subscriber, at a very low price, if taken Loin 100 doz.Bobbins ns«orted, 13 cases .Vuns\\ ritread.the whnt»\u2014 /\t\u2019\t»\t\u2022.\t50 puncheons W.I.Rum, They exofect, per the London fleet, à constde l 15 (|0.Jamaica Spirits, rable supply of London, Manchester And ludiaj too barrels best Muscovado Sugar, Goods, among which it a well chosen s.sV>rli»eiit 9 hhds.Molasses, / of ftshfonable Hibboni, Ladies* Shoes'\u2014Also, Groceries of every description.\t\\ ON HAND, 1 Fide French Brandy, 11000 lbs.English Sole Lea-S d/ real Cogniae ditto, I liter,\t\\ 3 Madeira Pipe Packs.JOHN WHITE & Co.Quebec, May 24.1814.a few boxe» of Lemnos, Oranges and Raisins, 30 barrels RoMn, IlF.HAS ON SALE, 50 barrels of Tar.BLNj.TREMA IN, No.5, St.Peter street.Quebec.17 May, 1814.\t« riAHK subscriber, having experiruce in converting X mid uxc.isuritig Timber.Iteg« leave to inform hi» friend» and the public, that he lias commenced buMoess a» Culler niul Measurer uf Timber, Must» nnd Spar» ; and luund.varrymg ^u \u2018be businefs »\tMaster\tat the DrArery Whaif.For ner; be k eu» a Team, wnli every other convenience\u2019 r|ict|jttr , _ .1*Kki\tv*\tbklri«jz>c £r r*\tAt ^ taatsl\t* ¦\t* .nj-'IIE Sulrscriber offers for Salt, M his House» X Nw.-I2 Lower Town Market Place : 3000 Minois Liverpool Salt,\tjy A* 500 Lisbon do.\tJZ S 150 Barrels best Prime Beef,\t-eil sugar, chneokile, soap and landle» in boxe», with a general assorluient of groceries.ALSO \u2014Mndeira, Port, Tenrriffe, Sherrv, Marsella and Spanish Wines by the Quarter Cask, nr \u2022!\u2022>/.- n.Fremh.and Spanish Diandy, Rail Hollands ami Ann rie:iii Gin, Jamaica A G-enada Spirits.Shrub.I'eppi iiniui.Noyau nnd French l.iipieurs in cases, Londnu Purler by ihe Hogshead or iHtzc-n, Lime Juice, Moittival ( idcr.JOHN TOUR VNOE.Quebec.17lb Feb 1811.for drawing Timber, cart ng Staves, &c.\u2014iMasi» and Spars made and Timber dres-edat lbesiiurlr*l notice nnd on the most re.Mmuahle terms.WALTER GILLEY.HE /f.4S FOR SALE, 5\tM 3-incli Deck Deals, 6\tM.inch Fine Boards, of superior quality < A complvot young Horse, [Son »/' iht lloy.il Oak\"] between fo mid Quebec WILLIAM SANDERSON, & Co.St.Peter Street.No.17.i\\ OTARI Ai, and LAM) OiiiCK.THE Undersigned informs his friends ami the publie lint be lias moved fr^m Palnce street to the first ftonr or that of Ihe Gj Hall.between four and five years, warranted noumlL, .\t.and free from vice, lit for cavalry.\t] Quebec, I8H, M^.ISI-L ;, June I, 1814.______________'\tW.G.j\tTo v.(nils' dTisi ml Po»l Ollice.in l'Rr.i;.M.vsos*\u2018 W F.SCOTT, Notary Public and Land Agent.FOR S VLF, A GIG\u2014and n Mare fit for both harnc*» nml saddle.Enquire of the Editor.Queher.June 5, 1814.10,000 bushels of Liverpool ü>ALT, now Undiug from tite ship Commerce, capl.Mac Oonalil, al Aylwin\u2019s wharf, for sale by IK VINE, MACNAU&HT & Co.7th June, 1814.\t¦\tj______u F OR SALE.\u2014Two Hu id red Barrels Lisbon Salt.TJIO \u2022» April, .1814, trrels LI 1 AYLW1N.STZ jo be sold.Tlt^'P sgu.«;;ibly situated Collage, outside of St.Lrwi» 3.11e.ApplyWw-ibi^ubsrribing pn>prietor.Quebec.4lh .Tanv.1814.c««atfi«« « 1 lei 11\t|*| ve j»» \u2022« » « / * # 1TA ycH)« UÜU UL AjS.ii*.TO LET on the 1st May next, ft £~1 ENTKEL npamncnls ready furnished, at \u2022 HJf House N° Am Palace Street.\u2014Apply to /& MARY M\u2019GKEUOn.Queher.Tlh March, 1814.\tu TO BE SOLD, A STOUT family HORSE employed in Culcclir, Cariole nnd Cart\u2014and also an excellent ridin; Horse, the property of a person about leaving the pro vmre.Apply to the Editor,\tS Quebec 13 June, 1814\tf / a FOU SALK BY THF SUDSCUIUEU,.Merehantnlile nnd refuse Pine Hoards, 1 M l*>.2iinrh 12 feet Pine Plank, 10 M Standard West India S'aves,.3 M feet w hite Otik Timber^ Ready macir A»b Oars, L'»0 Pipe I*fick»for I lie Madeira market.The above articles w ill be sold low for rn*h.THOMAS LEE, Juu.'.Quebec, 8tb October, I SI 3.\t-\t« J,.7 COLTMASS if IULE have for %ule At Porlnei/f, near Ihe foot of the Kit heliai, A COUPLE of ( argor- of as«oned Lumber, con-si»litig of Ouk, red and white Pine Timber, a few Masts, Red nnd white Pine & Sprure Denis, Lulbvvood, Oar*nnd Haudspilu*».Aho on the IVharvet by in Store at Quebec, About 20.000 feet white Pine und Spruce Deals, 5 M.West India Staves, A «mall lot of dre**ed Ours, 150 barrels fresh Flour of u superior quality, w ith course Flour, Bran, Oat», &c.A cargo of best Newcastle Coals, A patent Win Hess and set of composition Rudder Irons for a vessel of 300 to 400 tons.Copper Bobs & Nails, Lignum Vino, A set of Pump Geer, Blocks of various sizes, and sundry other articles adapted to ship building.ALSO, A few pipes Port Wine.Quebec, 14Juoe, 1814, J?< 211 fiOVERVMEWT CO.VTIUCT.WAVTlil) for the tupply of Hit\tTr*JOj»s lu (ürrlioo alThm* Itivrr»\u2014FIll'-SH 11KKF of a gnod qu.tlil), for (lie iieriod ofrij^it mouih^, 10 com* me2U, Is]) ^ ir»fh laWef, portable tltsTf^^cdstcads, .nd Straw Rnoneti, v/hicfr^wjli bfteffitly tor «ale on ®:l\u2019\u2022 &c* f5>*t*^Yer WJ*\" various llartiwTSs^, uiul other >eficies dienp for rash.nsc déj.\\ offerte oirfl'Agent e Goeire, pourTaireManofl DOLLARS will lie paid fur/We appreheusiou and de-liverauce into proper rukipify, of any of them.Amt all persons harbouring ilimnf ^raiding or as»ii'ng iheni in their ultimate cst aupoirconnluiiig at the «me, will be prosecuted to thpmtino.t rigoarwiühc law.Uy orJ^r of Al .jcr-General (nteirotv, ^\tJ.DENNVl^Lijor, And Urigade Mxjor ti^lliü:'orce«.ler, 1st .Ta'v, .18I t._ \"\"IfECOM PENSiiS.E^smutre de l.t recompense ptoKh'S Pri'imuicra do (lueiri1, poui rie eh ic\u2019iu rhv Otlic.er* NiNi-comini'siotinc* Amcricaim (otages) qui s^Vint évadé» de la }>rhon, dans la nuit du 22me du ui iis na^é.00 pavera-fine nuire R K CO M l* K NS F.r>t C\tA NT 1-.PIASTRES h quiconque les ariôterï^t le» remettra en surettf.l.t quiconque les receler'* ohslrt aidera dans leur évasion, ou en cacher » h»-'conoai»suÎKf*, sera poar»Mtvi 4 rigucair de la J»*fT ParyflrJre du Mnjor-Généra J.\tMajor, Et Major de Urigade^mx Force-.Quebec, I Juillet.1814._______________ JOTfN imNTSON, Tailor Ki Habit Maker, lasgow.LOST, Oi'^Ruirsdsy lut, the 13d r«m.between thelioiKfof two and nuee in the moming, fiom ihe^pJtfp Duke of Urdfur A GIG ilT>l^r, 18 leet, Clinkg^uilt, painted jreeti iTL with bls^k ws*j< »tre»ke auto Hyfou ditto, & * ALSO, Fine old Sherry, iPorf, Madeira, Claret and TcnerWfei W.nr* m the wrm their X friends utul the public that they have taken the tipper part of Mr.Jean Fortier\u2019s House, j Quebec, May 20, 1814.FOR SALE, 25 Puncheon* Jimsica *p>r m, 80 Ditto.Lewatd laland Rum, 75 M.sgthead* beat Muscovado bugar.jjso Mtuota Liverpool Salt.\u2014App\u2019.y to JAMES M\u2019CALLUM n business ns ^om.Rmthea expected per next convoy.^ jj^jsUE&Co.Ouet'ec.2718 I'in-.TO BE L'Êf\u2019 \u2019j8i4_____ _\t____ for oiic or more years, mission Merchants wni^^ictioucet* & Broker»,! ami hope that by thehrffssiduity ami attention to merit u share of the public patronage.JOHN WHI TE & Co.! X.H.J.W.k Co.at the same lime beg leave lo inform their friend* that Ihcy continue Ihoir\t.Ship Chandlery aud Grocery Store iu ?t.Peter The Ilotible.A.L.Jl\u2019CHEHEAU I)UCI1ESNA\\, street a* usual.\tSeignior of Heauport.Quebec, 31 May, 1814.\tI 5t.Lewl^rect, 0lh May, 1914, npHE Maiittr House of Bcauport, srilh »ts ia\u2018.^ X dependencies.Apply to 4 5 PlttNCn RF.flKNT\u2014LOftU WLLLlN(îTf).V.To the Editors 0/th* Parti papeu.(I wm «nlurHl rnou»l» ihtil in tbe Art! moment of our freedom theiiugutl Prince» who entered our walUelioultl Mlnne excite the imnxporu of our Krnlklude.We were junly dozzleil, find ritull proerve an eternal recollection of the ningn iii'tnitv of Alexander, and the i>ucce*»or of the (treat Frederick.It waa alto with u feeling of ad King of France at GriUon'a hotel.Mr.Morriu, a de* put) from Calait, and pmaetaed of un imiueiue fortune, begged to be preaented to Moneeigoeur ie due d'Arrc, to be introduced to Ilia moat Chnatiun Alujeaty.Aa be waaexpatinting on bia devotion to tile llourhon family, he drew from Im* breaat a kind of u medal, which con* taiued aome of the blood of tbe unfortunate LmmXVL, the hair of (lie Queen, princeaa t.lizabcth, and the L).»u- miration that our eye» were Axed upon the Au*iriantpblo.Ilia cinoliottwa'» »o great, that, imo, who* reminded 11a of the greain*-»* of the | out, lie wa» teized witb a tei rihle couvulaiou At { hut aacriAfca t>l hia virttiona and worthy Ma»ter.The othei jfortunately Dr.Kegnuull, a French IMiyticiau, wua pre* Kovercigua in the holy league will he always dear c« they have avowed to our Tyrant, lint not a aingle tuvuce of hil feelings.Frenchman lia» forgotten wltat he owrtt to the Pimkck\tLONDON', May 12.iluiir.vr or Lnulayd and the nolile people who h ive| It is said to he determined that the Cougrestr for the so deeply'contributed to ourdclivermce.The Siniidaui 1 négociation of a general nrace, shall be held tu Loudon, \u2022if Ki.tz111F.TK Aoated in the armies of Hknhy IV.In coiisiderntiun of the part which (iieut-Bcriuia has they re.appear in the battalions that restore us Lottisj acted, and the succour, as well us example she bus given XVIII.We are loo sensible of glory not to admire Lord Wrixington, who retracci in >0 striking a manner tit* virtues and the talents of our Tu run a c.Are we Ml moved to tears when we see ibis truly great man promise, on our retreat from Portugal, two guineas for each French prisoner that should be brought in alive Ily the sole moral force of hi> character, more even than by the vigour of military discipline, he suspended mini, culously, on entering our provinces, the resentment ol the Portuguese und the vengeance of the Spaniards.In shnrt it is under his standard that the Arst cry of Vioe It Roi awoke our happy country.Instead of a captive King of France, the new Black Prince brings back to Bordeaux a King of France delivered.When King Johw was sent tu London, touched wiith the geiiermoty of How ard, he attached himself to his conquerors, mid returned to die in the land of his captivity, us if he had foreseen that that land would become the lust asylum of the last braucb of his race, nnd that one day the descendants of the Talbots and Chamdoisu would gather up the proscribed posterity of the La Hircs and DueuEscu.vs.lam, &c.DE CHATEAUBRIANT.LANDING OF LOUIS XVI11.IN FRANCE.Dovta, April ty\u2014'1 am just arrived .here from Ca* lais, which I left yesterday evening.1 ssw the king land (here; he was conveyed by means of a platform into so open calèche, or carriage with lour seats, into which he was followed by tl^e Uuchris of Angouleme, the Prince of Conde and the Duke de Bourbon.The horses were soon taken off, sod the carnage was dragged by the populace to the door of the principal church, rhesneets through which it parsed were crowded with white fUgr, and die windows tilled with well dressed womtn waving white handkerch efs t the air resounded wi'b ciiei of \u201c Vive trouts Will.\u2014vive Its Bourbons lu At the door office*.Finally, 110 man sbull lie molested for his opinions or bis votes.\tpîigiied)\tLOUI8.Gijceu at St.Ouen, the 2d May, 1814.Boston, May at We understand that the specie has been removed from the tevcrsl banks in mis town ; and th«t 11 c.sures h«ve also been taken to iciiu any hoiti.e aitenui, |( u the shipping t»tv« The Britiah had deatroyed ar veal inaatera at Harpaw'll Another account itatea 'hat several bargeifroma Brinah chip of war, containing about tao men, entered Kennr.beck river, and took poe»r»>ion otthe only fort at George, town, mounting y guna with about eomen.The Brkiah flag was hoixed, and the tort deatroyed\u2014the enemy burnt all the veaarla in their wav.Extract of a letter from \\'ew«lledfnrd, to a Gentleman in thia City, (N.York.) dated June ag.*' C.aat night the hoata of the enemy, 6 or 7 in number, came up to the point, the Nimrod just below \u2014every thing indicated an in ention ot an attack on the sbipninit and town.Alarm guns were fired : all turned out and thar k God ntanifratrd a determination to repel the threatened iiiva>ion ; volunteers flew to the aid of the militia eompaniea and all were prepared to reliai man fully.The enemy diicovered that meamrea had been taken for defence; and aiguala by sky rocket* were ntadr on board the Nitntod and the boats returned.This morning they went to Wareham and burnt all ihe «hipping, thirteen vcaaei*.There can no longer be a doubt but that they intend to dertroy all the vessels they cars.A town mreting waa held thia afternoon, and all are agreed to support i lie character of our country by a vigorous dr fence.Col.Lincoln has ordered sooo men to be ready at a moment's warning ; w; are to have a guard f k>o men, and signala arranged for calling in the neighboring militia on the appearance of the enemy, ! have 'only to add, that I hope and truil that my naltvetown will no be disgraced by a tame aurreisder of all ihat is dear to man.\u2014 Mf)\\TflEAL, Jm.v 2d We nrr informed that the redoubtable Col Forsyth (the plunderer of lirnckvillc) entereil Olr|.T«wn on Wednesday with about 200 men.Ahniii 11 a.m lie was met by a small Helaelimrnl of Voltigeurs and Indians, whenn sharp skirmish ensued.The Col, soon fell mortally wounded, six men wounded, the enemy immediate-ly herame appalled, and look to flight.Col.Forsyth anon died of his wound, ami was liuncd in OdeUTown.It is said that none of our brave follows fell, hut we la» meut to state the report of six being wounded.at Chainhly.The 1st fmtt.OOili regf.or General Graham's (Lord Lyndoeh) arrived in thia city on Tuesday last.Lt is a fine 'ooking corps, 1100 strong.loyal tubjecti in their vklnity, and tend'them to Huflntoe,|lrM than 15,000, on tome part 6f hi« coart, com-v pr,.f\t«,,,,41 p,r.o,\u201e\t««U.\u201e,4n.l«d l,p Sir Thorn».Pi?kl»n, WilMI&mA in ( niiadu, will b« reinforced by a atill greater niniib'-r\u2014whether any foreign troop* will he em pU>yetl tin this occasion, is uncertain, as-we do nlrt see Ihe necessity.The amount of the British army in December last, was 239 431 regulars, of which 31,082 were cavalry-.12,000 Spaniards will appear at nearly the same time in Florida, , .\t.,\t.\t-\t.\t.\t- and if this does not sicken Madison and his ernahed the u hole coos piracy, h waiadcierunued to tr* | accomplices, we shall have a better opinion of die er.minals lo mediaiety after their «HM'rehenainn.by|Villlkrow,.«.aRnn nnw «»f r a spe# i ll commission, hut mifky unflun-een impediment» liio lered the court frnm>ti»sciiibling\u2019lil! the 23d.of Max.1 .1?, 1 perkuna «e zed and carried to Ihe enemy, who rewarded the raptors for their service», mid encouraged them to per.severe.Elated by the defeat of Gen.Prortur, looking forward to the total sahjuçition of the province, and rxpe ting immediate aid from the foe, they herame !es.guarded, and publicly avow ing their nefarious purpose's, began to plunder as well us to take prisoners.The country got alarmed\u2014the loyal niililiu assembled under Capi.Host wick, seised upon the ringleaders, mid w hen it met at Ancaster, near llurlingiou lleigliu, Mr Wc iindérstaftd that Sir Thomas Picton, K.B, ('liit'f J tiiiiiiu* scroll and Mr.lu»(ice C;nn|ihrtl pr«*«idot co,l,eîl\t* G#>ninuindfer of\tthe\ttroop» dot* indictments Air high Ircason are found uginst &| peisims^ li'ihd for\tlive\tAmerican Coast, of whom 19 being itrrtwloriy, arc to he hrn\u2019i to trial ini' mediately.The first trial will lie held on the7lli.where\tRUTLAND,\t(Vt.) June 22.Mr.Justice PhwelU whose bad health prevented hi» Oh Thursday Hist, up wards of\t160\tof the tlth appear Mg a* the first opening oft he court, will, attend, eogimont U 6.infuntrvs coroposed of.aotivc men, the pros.-c.iiimis on the pirt oflhe crown are ,a.,«aged marched1 from (his po'st for (fie .Niagara frontier hv John\tI.mi.arlmsr Alioniry («Vncra\t^\t.j\t.\t-,\t.\t» \u2014\t.(leorgc Itedant.Esq i onncil for the CrowiK S.tïriVL\t\u201c» of equal importance have ever come before mv\\ Fuuilni Ie'/\tIhe Major COUimandlng, deliver» justice in this country.It is hn|>d liis Crrw, are soon-ezjiecteU essentially depeuds upen the result of its proceeding».* here to man.her,\u201d hxtraet of a litter fmm an Officer c.i Jja-Cott to a.r.tnA ENTRANCE OF THE KING INTO'PART* tteman in this City tlatnl 29#A June, .814.\t, This dny, 3d of May, his maji'WyNeft 8t.Ouenf\u2019ac- \" We hsve had lately three tkirmiahes with the enemj rr°m|innied by the memhers uf the provisional council-the list was yeiteidsy, the action look place near C a pi*\t,*1** con,n,'Ss:,r'l*H 'be ministerial department», Odeii'a in Gdrltown, the en»my omitted ofk afeum i o,marshal* of Frnnce, the générait- who had gone *nd were opmstd by to Vortigeuri and about 40 or ?,M'hitherto pay their homage; and tlie persons composing Indians, who h ve druingunhed tbemselvei by rfpul>inrlh\u2019s houscli.ild.An imnien«e number of the inhabitants .\tthe enemy and driving them for s mile on ihe other-ide^ 1,uri* am, of ,,,L* n','K,,l*\u2018,4ak'\thomlnck, »t lh-.rishl door of by the last advices had hcen convicted.We have\t30 men, 6 ofihe enemy were killed .tieard- that any of the friends ot the late unfortunate!and one made prisoner ; the lus» on onr side, was \u201c Cui r/m\u201d attended.The Reason.In the end of May, sind during last month, ihe weather has been nncoinmoult- fuvnrahle.\ti,\u201e\t.\t\u2022,.\t*\t, r Thecoun.rvnc.represented a more I.ixur'miH\t^''\u2018R\the rushed upon the person who one Voltigeur, by Ihe name of Verreau, killed, and one, by the name of\u2019 Kittson, wounded in the chin.Kittson is a mere youth, but after ranee, nnr n better prospect ofun nhiindant harvest of[,'v,>\"\"ded\ti,,,d r,,n\tthrongh with, his every kind of Grain, and other dc«rripti»iis of Vegeta*\t'\"\"P P*'j^ Voltigeur.An blcs.Iudeed the most experienced Farmers thitik the Crops look better than at this (litre of the season 1801, which wns by far the most productive ever known in Lower-Can' da.The Flour.Ptnse, nnd salted Provisions from the mothercountry will he more than adequate to the supply of.the truops fora twelvr-mnnlh, so that Grain must suon fail 50 per-cent from th« preseot price.COMMUNICATED.UPPER-CANaDA,\u2014June 6,1814.You and your render», Mr.Editor, will recidlecl that several nersans were apprehended last autumn in the district of London, in Upper-Cnnada, for acts of open icbelUuu.Their plaa was tu seize upon all tbe inhabitant by the name of Perkins, is carried oC by the enctoy, chained hand and fool.\u201d Two 14\u2019* have lately been launched by the A* mertcans, one at Charleston, to be called the Independence, and (he other at Philadelphia,- to bocalled the Guerrierc.HALIFAX, June 11.By accounts brought b'y Ihe Packet, Mr.Ma diaon may soon expect a British land force» not of the Marshals of-1 France and colonels general 1 The Duc de Barri was also on horseback on the left of Ihe carriage, accompanied in like manner by a part of Ike Marshals and 'colonels general.All the other parts of the procession conform-' edexactly with the prescribed ceremonial.: Mar*-shal Berlhicr preceded the royal carriage, and Marshal Monccy, as first inspector general of tho gendarmerie, was behind it, A long file of car* riages followed, in which were this ladies of Madame la Duchess, the officers of the household of-the King and the Princess.Detachments of the National guards and gendarmerie closed the pro* cession.The prefect of Ihe Seine nt the-head of the municipal body, and the preUrt of ihe police» were stationed at Ihe harriert and the keys were carried by the senior t.««yur of Paris.Baron de Chabrol, prefect of Ihe Seine, addressed his Ma.jesty in a speech, nnd presented to him the keys -of ihe city.His Majesty was pleased to reply in .the most gracious tcanneri» 214 I am at lft»t in rot Rood city of Pari».! ok I\u20147\u2018Atf poor mon cried to Heaven, and God fte/inJiietrrminition not to be drawn into any precipitate mta.(inriciicoa livoty eniolion from tile nrotafaif «ffi'o hint I\t»o»e, witlioothawmj it duly weighed.¦ -\t\u2018 *\u201c.* - \u201c -\t- - \u2022*\t- in the Cnthedral \u2018n\\ e\u2018,,\u2018or\u2018» *o anticipate the i)Uke.fi:«cri r,, ,kc nnie .f i.oujbou\tr;\"» oil the n-hi of tho Km-; : tho Prmco of Comle 4 |he t0 4j;e ,blc ll(\t7 r .lion which are ut thia moment ^iven me.N'olliin coohi he more attreahle to my heart than to aee erected the alaltio of him, tho recollection nl whom amonit nil my noble ancestor», ta the moat dear to me.liu* Ducheaa of tu^oolcmeon the left.Shu knell with the moat iitrcctins tluvolioii, wue|iin^ as she iiaiconen who ar** eo^a,;lay the Dominum salvur.i\tol war indeed, 10 the icu'liwod, a e t ir from torled by the vaat crowd j Hogan, for tbe clergy and all the people »o»g itjinaciive, aa they daily dcatrov a 11 mber ct vei*ela evert uart of the church of their own accord.\t*\" ,h! Windows.Monsieur stood next the king; Thei\t» geiuiemau in iliis dtv\u2014\t\u2019 ted near the same viz:\u2014\tking embraced him nmidsl the loudest acclama\t\u201cWe nrr cuniiimailj upon Hi,-«iif «/».\u2022 here, alilio* A la Concorde de* François.\u2014J la Putx des A a- iums if the people, liis majesty, stretching forth; { ronreivv 10 very liole purp.iMf «nir l|.i ; ihnu»h the ruamentou.'Mr.VV.Bo vU.the ship i.duinrd, 8lie Wrni off rh4nxe» and eventt w li>Lh have taken p!«ce in ihar qusr.er Without accident, which i* unusual in that jurt of ot ihr globe are and will hr, for voinc time, commuai St.Kodl.wv,\u201e ,w\t__________ .\tvourcea offre.-h dfiail».\tj The Price or BitR.vn, fur this month, i* \u2014 and raised their bond* to heaven in praver andj - The la.e would he ma trr ofil.e onive.se hai reached\tWhile.Is.:nd.praise History and poetry will describe lkejh'»\t,h.e ,rn«' \u201c\t\u201c\"j\tBrown.t*.tiji.r .\t-.7.\t-\t,.r\ttil\tL-'what Sc ha» lo-i for W4.it ol knowing ihe pomi at which\t____ ¦* O vents of this memorable d.iy.\t\u2022\t.! hi* ambiiion »hou!d have *io^t.It waMot enough for ' tSa Pu rlîtS Mivinoil arriva.!\t1\t1.but sketches of a sceoce of Mjth joy, tnomph n.td:hini ,rt rb\u20ac fmn, ob,CUIllv 10 the vovere ga y of , .\u201e » .Thc F\u2018n-I,sh M ,.v,nn'l *rr'v'e', ï^rdnj, but Inppiucss.It wa* indeed the fete ot the great'\tlt\u201e w.u]d l#lUfv\tiïle .«^\u2018he newspapers are cot ye come J-\t-\t-\t1\t-\t'\t-\t1\tPaUVINCIAl.SSCtSTARV\u2019l Omet, V)UED.C, tg n June, 1814, His Excellency ihe Govs s nor in Clntr n», been olea.ed to appoint George Hamilton, Jean Belanger, John Xnlaon, Abraham Tu.geon, and Germam Des Gagne* E q-nres, to be Jumcca of the Peace for the District of Quebec.On Thursday last, Mr.Lnherge, Ecclesiastique, was unfortunately drowned in the Hiver SL Charles, lie was bathing will) some other young men, on the Ueauport side.He is about 20 years of age.And, on Ihe same day, a son of Mr.Thomas Aylwio, aged about 9 years, met the Europeanfamifj/.\tIihau'to hold the helm of the globe it*e!f, though mv.The triumphal arch, Called PortO St.Denis, had riadtuf human vicuna» s\u2019.icwrd hit Wiy and hi» chanoi \u2022on each side the arms.of France.A Crown of wheels moved in blond.Like « devouring fla nr he ta-d Rowers descended from 0»C roof, .wlicil was stir- J wane all before him; the angri of deaih followed h.» mounted by the spotless standard ornamented fooutew- Baihurac-i* nowr ui.Hiving terminated With lilies J\tbis career of devastation, the reign cf blend and terroi As tbe kill' pi*»rd imdcr U>.nrrh te »r,n»-,l\t\u2022j\u201d.'1\th\" rniivli a-iuû/\u2014hil.I the c.u.leaa.u*c\u2018.l,c t*u' Mnnhandt (tela Ville tie ipk call Hcsrian boot legs, iotk-vdiW sheen: h,n\"f!,n' dinnuiquc, pourcDe appliquée, suivant fiins, and a varieij of oitier article* ^\t1 lr\u201c'\u2018ir\tau SMl'Wmnil dee Hahitansdes Colonies Uii* JONES A\\ HITE ü MELVIN* l,arin\u2018,J-u/;sde l'Amérujue Septentrionale, qui ent snuffs^C n .s w H\tft.ftft^^\t*\t®\tfi M i\tÈ i) ttsy ici S\\MÈ et es\t/ ,* S / e*\tn m\t^ M\tJê\tJ .^\tB .^\tZ ft*\tÆ a / c Goods till l*'Rl the numl) 1814.y» l'cVer il reel, at on r.o'clock: 46 puns, ^ Il ptpesNi-.trotîg Jamaicn SPIRITS* 4 hhd«.J\\y\t^ 10 hag,} Grcb,» Coffee,\tZ - The »*m1 Spirit» ivd Coffee *re mw linding from on FlfTIIIC Subscribers lake thi, meilctd of informinglllelr|^0\u2018lr,^ lke 6r*g M 0'>d\\.ri, Capt.Thomts Robson, fiom Jl frientlsiiml tlie public, that they bave just received j J*fn*,c*i *nd will besolH^ IHthout lie.servc.by theSob bv the laie arrivais troni (.biftgow, Liverpool & London, I'cri\u201cer * \u2019 Kkht p.Mil-,(ary Shoes, I2Ü0 p Russia Duck Trotrsors.2 bales Stockiisgs, 4 t\u2018un is a-surted CottMi Shirting and Caabrica, 2 irnisks.Military appoiutmenls, 1 c;t»e Shaving Boxes tvitn Glasses.w\t1.C.It El FF EN STEIN ft Co.Qnebee, 5tli July, IBM.()n TJJUKSUAY n»*xt Ihe 7th July,at the 8uh>crih Koihus, nl ONE o\u2019clock 4N extefi'ivn assortment of Dry Goods^krfTded and now landing from several ves^kHurived from, L\u2019.mdou, Liverpool and (ilasgou -\t«r\tI elotlt* of all colours and ilou manufactories of e^jptntind, eases id tin, boxes of 101 s.kie tiy the b'ibftchb^vr I',l,\u2018\u20185 ** bavkels of effbefe, ftc./ / JOHN JONES, A few sei* MAPS of ike British Colonics in North!\u2022Tun\u2019\u201c« JO^i' ict
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