The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 30 décembre 1813, jeudi 30 décembre 1813
[" rived ning Fort ; the hig f the and shot, fixed | SCO and ight, 1 A.81£, réral | pplé- t sn \u2018 vers ns le es de \u2018ande aires ge de Fort&, ar Ja s a Fiery r da ébec n des ilices Bou- orne sions tainé Lise ne AP.terre oins, Serie rt au à Ri.dla ord- Asus e et que plus Oisse \u2018ème ns et if.ESSUS \u2018sont - son plus tout tude jours 186¢ = \u2014_ rtain ON, r les il 11h cetre ande \u20ac way < la Cité dres- nant AAS ong.ute- arte s de est a de bres It et at'es titre 1Çnis.pelle tion leur nent de xan- lire adite able siau, pié- qui 3 la de la ade, r et uve e le e la eurs airsi Ex- essé, dors sert enr, le heu- ente of.tioni Bate ede JuË- seph t le glnis © I ¥%e- a le ON tors : de de ajsis uve tron pitié ree, Jens of à core utre oi w= que oF.prier aint in 3 de f.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, Meeting of the Inhabitants of .uebec and its Aus ions, held at\u2018the Union-Hotel, 5 MONDAY, 20th Decr.1818.3 Tbe Hon.J, A.\"PANET, unanimously called to\u2019 the 5 Chair e : - \u201c T was resolved, that an Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor in Chief, congratu- - fating him on his return to this Capital, and expressing their gratitude for his having, at the period of the late threatened invasion, given an opportunity to the Inha- : birants of this Country, of justifying the opinion entertained of them by their beloved Sovereign.The following Gentlemen were accordingly appointed à Committee to prepare the Adèress : The Honbles J.À.Pazet, Co Ross Cu:bbert, ' The Revd.Mr.Doucet, \u2018 Messrs.Wolsey, Blanchet, : - Plamé, Chev.Destimauville, ~ Neilson, :\u201d Moquin.Mr.Desbarats was appointed Secretary.~~.Tuespay, 21st Decr.= The Address prepared by the Committee having been adopted, it was resolved, that the AUdress\u201d be picsented to His Excelleucy, at rhe.time-Flis Excellency may appoint to receive the same.Ordered, that the said + ddress, and the names of the Subscribers, together with.the proceedings on the subject, be published once, ithe French and English languages in the Quebec Gazette.=~ | __\u2014 Fripay, the 24th.» His Excellency the Governor in Chief; having ap- printed this day at One o\u2019Clock, to receive the Address, it was presented to His Excelkncy at the Castle of St.Lewis, by the Hon.J.À.PANET, accompanied by Morseigneur the Catholic Bishop of Quebec, the principal persons among his Clergy, and the Tubabitants : Co 75, ! TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE PxEVOST, BARONET, | Captain General and Governor in Chief in dnd over | J & J.0.Ev: Cafho!.de Québec +.X, Varcou Prre, V.Québec Olivier Barbeau C.de Boucherville Cute de Juste Mevilie .Robert Supr.Sém.Québec J.Dêmers, Prêtre F.Gatien, Ptre.Séñs.de Québec T.-Bedard, Ptre.V.de Québec \u201cM.Blackstorie Pierre\u201d Poulain | 3.6 C.Dupré Col.Joseph Sasseville \\ Edward Bowen \u2018 S.J Tanswell | \u201d Mharlesbourg.Ambroise.J.Bre.Mathurin J.Srewart Jos.Cary - © Charles De Léry Pierre Chalou , Jacques Reeve Roger Raby ~ Et.Simard François Protin Joseph Dorios |.Lawrence Canuon 5 Pichard Johny Paier .Che, Poyer Noel Galin 1.ide Salzberry M.acts Jean Migneron M.H.Perceval Denis Bruneau Louis Hebert Ch.Mignault Pte.Stanislas Amiot A.Panet Jeseph Gingras Ross\u2019 Cuthbert Charles Vallée C.R.D'istimauville Hthe.Rolette Avocat ! Jaques Leblond Frs, Quirouct Jh.Planté James Miechell Joseph Roy 1.W, Woolsey - Peter M*Kay Louis Fortier \u2026 F.Blanchet Frans.Sansfaçon L.J Gauvieau \u201c L.Moquin - Jean Laforme Yrs Beller * J Neilson François Clet J.Bre.Corbin F.E.Desbarats Wm.Turner Et.Côté F.Vässal de Monviel Louis Lagueux, fils F lems François Prou George Blur hare A.Doucet Tire.J.Cauchy Augustin Mercier A.L.J.Duchesnay Joseph Languedoc Thos Wilson _ F.FP.Perrault Wm.Wilson G.B.Faribault ; - Ctande Dénéchau - Martin Chenic 'Chs.H.Gauvreau - \u201cpos, Lee N.P.Et C.Lagueux Frs.Girard .\u201c.4.Mortizambert \u2018 Michel Boivin \u2026 Frs.Fortier J.Cannon Pierre Tourangeau Joseph Gagnon James Fisher Joseph Audry louis i.agu :ux père Francis Duval Junr.Antoiné Bourgoin Wn.Green 1.B D'Estimauville Frs.Romain John D'iv.dson Michel Clouet Win, M.Lemoine Pierre 1.zaglois Fredk.Glackemeyer Ei.Delamare Frs.Langlow \u2018Thomas Gibb ~~ \u201cM.Berthelot Frs.Bouneville .James 41, Prior F.Languedoc- Æustache Aiuce James Benham Charles l'urgeon Et.Bouchcault Charles Fiianveu O! Perrault N.F.Uniacke François Droiet R.Scott Louis Hebert P.A.Brunear Fierre\u2019 Voyer G.Goudreau Joseph Godbont N.Faribault G.Massue Pierre Verrault Jasies Green Ignace Cauchy Jos.Samsen Joseph 1egaré \"Robert Melvin Frs.Buby Lous Huot M.Ross J.B.Dumas Jacques Norbais Edwd.Cannon ; George Larue 3.B.Hiui.veu Joseph Fournier ; Agnace Samson P.Poulin fils J.Blanchette X.Dion G.Paré \u2018Vhs.Cary Jr.1.G.Berthelot 1.T.Besserer N.P.Ant.Campeau Michel Dobord .J Sam-on = B.Miville \"2 P.Estum Robt.Armstrong | Louis Hianveu , Ralph Brewer Edward Foy - 1.Bte.Oncille Thos, Douyly Et, Hianveu .John Goudie Guillaume Ruy Jas.Hunt R.B.Hay B.Leveque H.Black Francis Collas Pierre Bazin Thos.Cary «+ P.Grenier J.Masse Joseph Morency | P.H.Bedard * Joseph Bazin \u201cF.Meuider « Chs Baby PF Turgeon Ptre.L.N'ussue M.Blanchette A.Parant Prre, J.B.Chamberland J.iartineau Thomas Richards Ignace, Dorval F: X, Rolette Frichne Petri \u2018lhomas Podd : Benjamin Grinier - Peter Pelletier vretidre \u201cPierre Gravelle i.ouis Robitaille J.B.L.Roy John Miller § Jos, Bouchette .D.M.Donald Joseph.Dasilva Michel Jourdain M.Hianveu - Fra Durette Prisque Marois ~ J.B.Grenier L.\u2018Toupin | Charles Jourdain Jean Langevin - Pierre Romain F.P.De Salles I.a- Ant.Destroismaison terriere ' 3.Ur juart Wm.Holmes M.D: Pierre Lapointe Berthelot d\u2019Artigny Joseph Param Joseph Leblond Thomas Bedard François Laüréne E.H.Lindsay Yean Huot And.R.Hamel J.Ant.Bouthillier Wm.Mork Charles L'efebvre Edouard Bellamy Yeag Bie.Dubu Antoine Pararit Joseph Voygr A.Carnn- Joshua Suteliff A.Anderson Picrre i)roiet Wm.Boyd Chs.Pinguet J.O.(Brunet .Hy: Rimphoff L.Amier R.ievre J.Bte.Brdard L.Plamondon Avocat F.Duhamel Che.Lefrançois Jos.M.Chinic Ph.A.De Gaspé Chs, Vallée Alex.Spark John Caldweli Joseph: 12> LS amet canine tie Charles Fortier Michel Lecorr Jean oo Sfroy oo Thos.Portier Pierre snuchard Micoles Gosselin, Sly Michel Girard joseph olin rred Carier ! joseph.Laurent vran, M.Peltier Antoine rascha] : Louis Gingras \u201c1, 8.M, wejin Joseph Tremble\u2019 4 Jean Press \u201cThomas eraser Antoine soi 3 », Durion Jean slanchet \u2026 Fran.Roberge Charles Faucher Etienne Cantin Zacharie veloi rierre Lajeunay Joseph atrard william stilling ~ Joseph pniron; père Jmeph chateauverd Antoine Lemioug jou.Hamel Michel Lecnurd.Sarae pran.cloutier Charles Côté prosper arjin claude Lemivux Fueune Mojean Louis pouliot Sean Tardif \u2014 = A > eye ge EE [paar je pg apres an I | { 22} D i { \\ Wa, Re Sw ryan à Lo aud conscious of its stre .ztn, has no choice but an ex- .fee Cw ow po wbdtled \u20185.Solmon © 5.Andress @ Germain numoné Pierre .chars.pumss | .Hyadgihe Madon Edward Progen 5, KichéWpington \" Wm.Hunt - Joseph samson sohn Gordon Amable-Sameon ~~ Samuel re Ric ldworshy | wea.finater youn Baptiste Noel 7 w.\u20180, Sheppard Guill.Bouyllier Jr.Fred.Fast Thos.Nor - Thomas Sykes .James.Ross Joziah Stiles 3.8.Duby sa.\u2018Thompson - 3.Lesjardin pire, Thomas Samson Thomas Aylwin Frs Esquiambre | 92 carriet 45.- P.Grant.\u2019 .charles noberge J.Baptiste -vartiér John Torrance Joseph caboury * 3oseph Layueuz *- James fod +.Jacque coulgmbe\u201d _Gecrje Morrison Jean cazesu Pierre Baron To which Address His Excellency was pleased to re- dtura the following ANSWER: - To the Inhabitænts of.the City and naighbourhdod of ' | Quebec.\u2019 f : GENTLENTY, I receive ypur Address with feelings of true gratification, and-beg leave to offer ou my thanks for your expressions of regard on my return to this Capital, which flow precisely from the source I could wish, =a | beral and candid view of the measures 1 have adopted\u2019 for-the security of this.Province, and of my Command ju-general.: The promptitude with-which the Inhabitants of the Province have repaired at my call, tothe defence of their Country, and.the bravery and steadiness dis played by them in the hour of danger have fully ius- tified my opision of their firmness, patriotism and loyalty ; and it is highly flattering 10 me to find, as well by your assurances, as by many other ii.dications equal: ly unequivecal and pleasing, that the confidence which + I have placed in them, has been amply repaid on then part by a similar confidence in-me.\u2019 -Animated by your supporty I will not permit my self to doubt:that iny future cndeavours Pr the good of my Country, and the defence of this Pi: vince, will be higed with thar succe:s, which 1)ivine Providence has vouchsafed to g-ant to my past exertions.+ J 18pir dit erovencal joseph oagnier - Jerre p-langier + xaenne ean Michel parent - Français campeau A x .- ; Thomas sodard sorph Aubert.| alexis Cloutier rrançois Lionais .joseph oaboury - rrisque clou Louis Bigaouerte rrangois Delage charles constasiinest Joseph Royssain Thomas graham jean w Ces Michel moffet, file.pierre Langlois y A Joseph slaine.: | \u201c Alexander Rows À.néné mathieu mlerre Mectau Joseph sospnotte 3 messerer antoine Lefebvre jeap moi 7, Laurent Tremblé Michel Maughet 1 3 pubé charles carost soscph cloutier olivier sylvestre © joseph vermette \u201cLouis Boutillret \u2026 François cauché Louis cagier | J.Baptiste rrechette nicolas vocelle vierre Mecto Donald m'Donald _ ere Giroux Joseph Rousseau, fils charles sezeau J » Toupin Soseph.Allard chartes caztau Jacques Maheu Ant carrier.J B Carrier , .rrisque Langlois Et Son Excellence a bien voulu leur faire la réponse suivante : ° \u2019 : Aux Habitans de la Ville et des environs de Québec.Messieurs, Là Le Je regois cette Adresse avec les sentimens d\u2019un vé- .Co © - ritable plaisir et vous offre.mes re.tercimens des termes flatteurs dans lesquels vous vous y eaprimez, sur mon A \u2018 v tetour dans cette Capitale.Loy To Vos félicitations parent precisément de la source qui peut m\u2019être la plus désirable, sayuir, d\u2019une masière \u2018ibérale et candide d\u2019envisayer les mesures que j'ai comaandement eq péréial.La promptitude avec lagueHe les Habitans de la Province -e sont rendus à mon appel, dns.quez ta bia voure\u2014et la cobsi Ance qu\u2019il: o°r manifexérs a \u2019âcure du dunuer, cat plemement justifié l\u2019upinios que j'avots, conçue de leur fer é, patriotiime ct Jova:1é Ile siugulierement flittenr pour moi de teconncitre, tant | par vos assurances, que pa beanc ou 3 J\u2019antres Vidices également certains et agréables, que Ire mifiance que J'ai mise un >ux a Été amplement puyde dc leur parc par une sc\u201d b'able confianet en mos, : .Soutenu de voire appui, je ne+n- péruets de douter | que mes ellorts a venir pour lavar ge ae mon pays et pour la défen - de copte Pri vince.sx \u2018gilet cu.onués-des mêmes succes que'la Divine Povideuce a daigné n\u2019accurder jusqu\u2019à.présent.Chateau St.Louis,.Castle of St.Lewis, ] Quebec, 24th December WASHING ION CITY, December 7.BN # This-day at twelve o'clock the Président of the Uuit- _ ed Stale transmitted the following MESSAGL to both Housewof Congress »y Mr.Coles, his Secretary : ghclioe Citizengyy the \u2018enate, «dnd of the Houss of Representatives, IN meeciag you at the present interesting conjuncture, it woisid hae \u2018een highly satisfactory if I could have 0 Mnicred a favfral.!e result to the Mission charged witir negi cations for restoring peace.It was a just ex- peci:o: from the respect due to te distinguished tove- re: nh who had invited them by bis offer of Medratior, fiom (ie readiness wiih whieh the invitation vas aceept- ed on ihe part of the United States, au from the pledge to re fourd in arr act of their Legislature for the liie:a- lity which thew Pienipotentiaries wouid carry into the pegoc-ati-ns, that no time would he Jost hy the: British Goverment in embracing the experiment for hastenin, a stop to ihe effusion of human blood.A prompt and cord:a: aceg; ance «f the Mediation on that side was the less to be dui:hted as it was of a nature not to submil rights or pre\u2019e tions on eithervwde, to thedecision of ai.umpire, hut afforded merely an opportunity honoranie uéve, 2k Décembre.À = \u2019 was \u2018he delay produced in the first instance, by adve -e weather.of unnatural vio.eice aad continuance, oud sich the circumstances atiending the final movemesis vf ihe ariny, tha the prospect, at one time so favoiu- ble, was Loi realized.: .Tue crieuy of the enemy, ine listing the Savages into a war with a uation desirous of muital emulacon an vingator 1s calamities, has vo.heen confinéd 4 bloody fanatics, receaily propagated among he.«M Was vecessary © crash sueh a war before it could {retaliation for the death which in ; fr the prisoners of war sent to Great ad.-ptées pour la sûreté le cette Province, et de mon | \u2018 ' / t be inflicted on iitain for trial, the : officers so confined would be put to death also.\u2018It was ed.at the sane time, that the commanders of Lie British fleck aud armies on our coasts are iustructed, in the same event, to proceed with 8 destructive severjty against our towns ahd their mbabitints.\u2018That po doubt wight be left with the enemy of our adhersce to the retaliating resort imposed onus, a correspondent number of British officers, prisoners of war \u2018Fin our hands, were immediately put i ito close, confinement, to abide the fate of those cou ued by the enemy 3 and the British government has beewapprized of ihe determination of his government, to retaliate any other proceeding against us, contrary to the legitimale nodes of warfare.5 \u2018 4 It is as fortunate for the Unjied States that they have it in their power to muet the enenty un this deplorable contest, as it 1s honorable to them that they do not join in it \u201cbut under the mst imperious obligations, and with the humane purpose of cffecruating a retirn to the established J uges of war.I'he views of the French goverument on the subjects which elucidation singe the close of .your late session.\u2018Ibe Minister Plenipotentiary of the- United States at Paris, had not been enabled, by proper opportunities, to press the objects of his mission, «8 prescribed by his instructions.\u2018The nulitia Being always to be \u2018ve sarded as the great bulwark of defence and security for free stétes, and the Constitution aving wisely commiited to the national authority a use of that force, as the best provision against un unsafe mihtary estabhsh- ment, as weil as a resource peculiarly.adapted to a country having the extest and the exposure of rhe Ujiited States, I re | commezdto Congress à revision of the nulitia Laws for the püF- : pose ofsecuring, more effectually, the -servises of all detach- i mente called into the employment ard place | ment of the United States.lu wil deserve the consideration of Congress also, whether, among other improvements in the miltia law, justice does not require « regulation, under due precautions for defrsying the expences incident to the first assenibiing us well as to the aubse- ider the govern- i quer movements of detachments called into the national service.\u2018Vo give to our vesstls of war, pubic and private, the requi- «it: advantage in their cruises, it is of, much - importance that they shoold have, buth for themselves and their prizes, the uve of the ports of friendly powers.With this view | recom mend t+ Co gress the expediency of such legal provisions as may supply ihe defects, or remove the doubt: of the executive authority to aliow to the cruisers of other powers,, at war with the enemies of the United States, such use of the American ports and mark-ts as may correspond with the privileges allowed by such powers to American cruisers.; During the year ending on the 30th Sept.last, the receipts into the I'reasury have exceeded 87 milhons aud a half of dollars, of which, near twenty-four millions were the produce of loans.After meeting all the demands for the public service, there remained in the Treasury onghat duy, bear seven millions of dollars, Uuder the authority Tonrained in the act of the 3d |-LugUst last tor borrowing seven millions and a baif of dollars, tnat sum\u201d has been obtaised on terms more favorable to the; United States, than th se of the preceding loan, made during the p esent year.Further sum's, to 4 considerable amount, \u201cvel Be necemury to be obtained in the same way during the cnsnng year; and from the increased capital of the country, from the fidelity wg b which the public engagementshave been.kept, and the public credit mazntained, it may be expected on good'grounds, that the necessary pecuciary supplies will not be waiting oo The expences of the current year, from the multiplied operations falling within it have necessarily been extensive.But on @ just estimate of the campaigy; in which the mass of them has been incurred, the cost will not be found disproportionate to the \u201cadvantages which have been.gained.\u2018I'he canfpaign has read amoug the conliguousdribes, and before it coud avor enterprizes of the e:.cmyinto crat vicinry.\u201c Wiln this view, a force was eatied into che sers ice of the United Mates from the ates of Georgia and Tenesee, Winch, with the nearest regular troops, and ower corps | Lhe savages jnio present peace, hut mike a lasting 1m- pression thes: fears and desicalie to hoth, for discussing, and if possible, adivs:ng tifem far Me interest of both.; Tue Brisa Cabinet, either m staking our desire of suce for à d.cad of.British power, or ntisied + other Fa 105008 ca culalions has disappointed this reasonable an.cpation No Communications from our Envoys having ;eached us, no information on the subject has been rece.ved from inat source.Butt is kuown that the me- dialion vas _echined in the first inalai.ce, and there 1s no \u20ac deer, notwithstanding\u201d oe lapse of time, toa! a char.c of disposition in the British Councils bas taken plrce, or is to \u20ac expecied.! Lo Under such circamstisie:s, a nation proud of its rights, eit cu'of the one in support of the other.\u2018Toth dermination, the best encouragement is derived from :he success with which it has pleased the Al- musniy to Ëss our a-ms, both on the land dud où the wa er.1010 Wi st proofs hare heen cou inued of che enterprize ard kil of one eraizers, public asd private, on the ocean, and a uew trophy gained in the capture of à Bri- fish by a.American \u2018essel of war, afét au action giving ceietrity to ie name of the victorious commander s the _reatinia d waters; on which the enemy were also to e eucounte.cd, have p.escnted achievenænts of our nave asms, as of haat cn ther charatier as they have been importa 1a their consequences.On Laie tne the squad-ou nader ¢ mmand of Captai: Perry, aaving mei the British squadron, of superior fu ce a saugauary con -vet ended su the caprure of the wude.The 6 du tof thaï officer, adroit as it was das 12.and winch was so ve à seco.ded Hy His comrades, ju>ty entil es them ts.the adimiratrou aud gratitude of t- etc comtlrv 3 and wul fil au carly page mm its naval au- Da, with a victory, veer surpassed in lustre, howeser mech nny have beer in magnitude.~ On Lake Ovta-so, the caution of the British commas da, favored y enstrre ces, frustrated the efforts of te \\mertcascomma.der lo hring on a decisive action.Ca, Chagnrey vas-asie, however, to'ustablish air n- de ev on that anportant theatre ; and to prove, by toe caw er wo which he effected every thing possible, te opportumt.es oniv were wanted.for a more shining d: va.of his own ta eats.ad of the gallantry of those uidde: his commend.The suceess on Lake Er'e having opened a passage to.the territory vf âhe esemy, the officer commauding the Noth Westeru Army transferredtthe war-thithes : and rapid'y pursuing tbe vostile troops, flecing with their sa vage associales, forced a general actipn, Winch quickly termina ed inthe capiare of the British, and dispersion of the -asa:e force.The resuit is signally honorable to Major-General Harrison, by whose molitary talerits it was prepared : to Colouel Johnson and his Mounted votunteers, whose impetuous onset pase a decisive blow to the ranks of the enemy 3 and to the spirit of the volunteer militia, equal- Iv \u201crave a.d patriotic.wio hore an intere dig part in the «cere s more especnlly to the chief Magistrate of Restueky at the head cf them, whose heroism, signati- zed in the war which established the independence of Lis\u2019 country, sought, atan advanced age.u share wi the hardships ard \"attles, for maintaining its rights and iis safery.The effect of these successes has Leen to rescue the e Érhasitants of Michigan from their oppressions, Aggravated by gross infactions of the capitulation.yhich sab.jected them to a foreyzn powers to alienate the Savages.of numeronstribes from the enenty, by whom they were dsappointed and a'andoued ; and Lo relieve an exten- ste egion cf country from a merciless warfare which desoiated is frontiers, and imposed on its citizeus the most harrassing services.: Ei consequence of our naval superiority on Lake Ou- taro, and.ihe pportunity afforded by it For concentrating our fo des hy water, operations which had been pre- viousiv p'av.cd, were set ou fool against the possessi- | for hus patriotic and his military taleuis.The progress of the expedition, as faras is yet known, corresponds wirh the ima-tiat zeal witis which iL was espoused 3; aud ire est hopes of asatisfactory issuetre authorised hy tie : orvpucre success wilh which a weil piau- ned enterpr.zeï was execuied against a body vf nusinie \u2018avages, by a de-achment of the © lunteer mulitia of ter nesee, under the gahand cemmätid of Geserai Coffre ; and by à still more aoporttat victory over a lar,er body of them, gained wider tne nmvedivie command of Ma- Jur \u201cGeneral Jacksons an otheer equaily distinguisived The sysicmatic perseverauce of the esemy in courl- wig the aud of the Savages vi au quariers, and the nauu- ral eticel of kuduug weir ordinary propensity to wae § mio a passion, which, even amôug those bes: disposed towards the Umied tales, was ready, if not emptoved on our side, to be turned against us.A departure from our Jrotravicd forbearance 10 accepi the serv ces tew- deed by them, has thus been forced upon us.\u201cBat in\u2019 preldeng to it, Lhe reta:iséren bas becu in.ugated as much as possile, ho:h au its extent add iu its character, stopping fur short of the example of the enemy, who oe he advantages they have occasionally gamed in battie, chiielly to ihe numer of tieir avage associates, and who have not coatroiled.ihevi eriver fom thew us.al uabitants, or from scenes of ciruage without a parallel ob prisoners to the Briush arms, ol humanity and houorabie war.; For these enormilies, the enemy are equally responsi- \u2018vie, whether wi h the power to preveat them they want ike wil, or with the Knowledge of a wanl of power, ney sull aviul theinseives of secu instraments.liv other respects, the enemy are pursimg.a course which threatens consequences most afthetig to humanity.\u201d A standing law of Great Britain natarai zes, ay is weil known, all aliens, complying with conditions timited to a shorler Jes than those required by the United | Matess and saturalized sünjeels are, in war, employed by her government w condinon with native subjects.In a contiguous British Province, regulations promulgated since the commencement of the war, comper citizens of the United Macey, beng there under certam cirenmsian- ces to bear-arms:s whilst of the native emigrams from the Uniied Statés, who compasé much of the spopulati- vin of the province, a number have actually borne arms agatiist the United States within their tints: some of whom afier having done so, havé become prisouers of war, and are now in our possession.The British com- mauder that l\u2019rovince nevertheless, with the sanction, as appears, of his government, thought proper Lo se:ecl trom American priso ers of war, and send to Great Britain for trial as criminals, a number of individuals, who y guarded by ah the iaws indeed, ints latter stages, in one quarter, been less favorable than was expected, but in addition tothe importance of our naval success, the.progress of the campaign has been filled with incidents highly honorable to the American arms.The attacks of the enemy ou Crany Island, on Fort Meigs, on Sucket\u2019s Harbor, and on Sandusky, have heen vigorously from the Mississppr resiitory, might wot only chastise | aid succlssfully repulsed ; nor Have they in any case succeeded on either frontier, excepting when directed against the peaceable dwellings of individuals, or villages unprepared or undefended.On the other hand; Me movement of the American army rave been followed by the reduction of York, and of Forts George, Erie and Mall n; by the recovery of Detroit and the extinction of the Indian wa: in the west; and by the occupincy- of command of a large portion of Upper-Canada.Battles base also been fought on the borders of the St.Lawrence, which though not accomplishhux their entire \u2018objects, refleer hapor on the discipline and prowess of our soldiery the best auguries of eventual victdry: In the same scale are, to be placed the lage successes 1 the south, over one of the most powerful, which his become one of the most hostile «Iso, of the Indian tribes.It would be improper to close this communication without expressing a thankfuluess, wn which all ought to unite for the numerous blessings with which our beloved country continues \u2018to be favored ; for the abundance which overspreads our land, and the prevaing health of its inhabitants ; for the preservation of our uternal tranquillity, and the stability of our free institu tions; and above all, for the light of Divine truth, and the protection of every man's conscience in the enjoyment of it.nd although among our blessings we cinnot number an exemption from the evils of war ; yet these will never be regarded as the greatest of evils, by the friends of liberty, and of the right A Vendre.S\u2019adresser à Le 16 Décembre, 1813.E débarque maintenant du Brig Salus et à vendre, SO tier- çon liam Thompson, l'aîné, Cabaré- | reau des: Protonoraires de 1 ticr de la dite Ville de Québec, | cette Cour, d'ici au premier it pour cause de Djémence.| jour de- Février pracham ayec Jes preuves d\u2019icelles, ainsi Qu'ils pourrout \u2018être avisés, aa d'il soit procédé sur icelles ainsi que de droit, Co PERRAUILT & ROSS, P.B.R.JOHN MURE, & Co.| Province dy Bas Canada, a .: District de Québec.§ DANS LE BANC DU ROI, : \u2019 Mentrens, le 90 Octohre, 1813.George GLENNY, ] RDONNE', que tous ceux qui Demandeur.vs, ; Tuomas WuiTeE, Cu- | tions centre la Succession vucante rateur \u2018de la Succession | du.ditifeu James Glenuy, Les fileut vacantede James Glenny, Fau Bureau des Protonatzirer de cuts la Cité de Québec | Février prochain, avec les preuves Défendeur.| d\u2019icelles, ainsi qu'i-pourron: être avieés, afin qu'il soit procédé sur icelles ainsi que de droit.Parla Cour ©.; .: te PERRAUL.© & ROSS, P, B.R.GE débarquent maintenant de la (soëferte Rebecca, d\u2019Halifix, 80 tonnes.de rum des Iles enus le vesit, dix quares de cas Vie nade, cuff¢ en tierçonset deux boucauts de tuba: eu feusties de la rivière James de la première qualité, \u2018 Ce __Le 3 Nov, 1818.CHAS.F-AVLWIN ; V IEN'| J'arriver par le Navire Rohert,et 3 vendre par les Soussignés, quatre balles de vrai drap superfin bieu, voir, brun et mêlé, aussi drap commun de différentes couleurs.à «n° - ptix réduit pour de l'argent comptant où\u2019 crédit approuvé.Aussi toutes- les voiles completres pour une Goëlette de 80 ton: eux, Québec, 4 Nov.1818.BREHAUT & SHEPPARD, A mouraska, sèches et de |.première qualité, Planches et Madtiers de la Baie St.Paul, 10,000 pieds de Cèdre équarri, 200 puires de rames de frêne de la me:lleure qualité, 6,000 Bie ques, 10,006 do.communes, 15 Voies d\u2019excellent Charbon de chambre de New-Castie, 12 Quarts de Potusse, Poêles aime pleset doubles, Chaudières à Sucre, de Batiscan, Essence 1 éclle d\u2019Epinette, comme à l\u2019ordinaire._ Québec, le 21 Octobre, i818, THOS, WILSON.E terme de la dociéçé de Wir.Henderson 8 Co.de Quéinc, et Henderson, Armo Co.de Montréal, étent expiré du ler du meis dernier, Vir, Robert Armour est autorise à res gler tous les comptes à Monrré.!,et Mr.Jimes Henderson à - Québec.oo JAMES HENDERSON.ROBERT AR -iOUR,.7 JAM:S HENDERSON, Quéhec, ler Déc.1813.NAVIRE SOVEREIGN.- ARNEY BELL, Maitre da: Navire Sovereign, mis en hivernement au Quai de Mr, Rai, donne avis au Public et aux Cabarétiers en particulier qu\u2019il ne sera responsable d'uu- cures dettes que l'équipage dudit N:vire pourra contracter.Québec, le 16.Décembre, 1615.COLTMANS & HALE ONT A VENDRE, | E très beau Charbon de New Castle, zu - cu No.I, Rue St.Pierre.Les Vorles, Mungeuvres, et adres gremens complets, appartenant ci-devant au Buy Nancy, d'etre viron 150 tonneaux par =a feuille.- Un Guindaut 3 patente pout un vaissezu de 300 à 400 ton- neanx, Un jeu de ferremens de Gouvernsil do.do.211 \u2018l'onneaux de Gayac, 2 , do.d\u2019Etoupes, : # 2 do.Fer rond et quarré, Un pivot de Cabestan,-cous de Guindauts, - Un jeu de pidces d'une Pompe, Poulies de différentes grandeurs, et divers autres articles propres pour la construction des vaisseaux.- Aussi\u2014Quelques Pipes de Vin de Port.Québec, le 9 Décembre) 1813-77 > VLNDRE par les-\u2014usagné.\u20141.0 rennes de-rum de la Grenade et de-Saint Vincent, 30 do.d'esprit fort de ta Jamaïque, 20 boucauts et 50 quarts de cassonade, 9 boucauts de tucre en pains, 16 caisses de Bourdeau supérieur en lots contre tant pas moins de deux douzuines, quelques douzanes.de liqueur de la Martinique, 800 meulvs Frarg azs, 20 sacs de bon vieux C'affé, 6 caisses de Savon, 150 pres de rams de (tre \u2018blanc, équarries et d'autres faiies, morue de tuble ct pour ics Iles, 40 douzaines d\u2019excuilente huile de Fiarerer, et quelqr ss minuts de Lons pois Cuisans, pour de l'argent comprart eucourt credit, EREHAUT &sHEPPARD.Québet.9 Décembre.1817 LL ERGUIJON & UAIK NS aloruient le Prblic qu\u2019ils ont ro- çu un assortiment général de Drags superfing, -de ly seco de qualité et pour le Militmre, et aussi : Gallons d\u2019or et d'argent, Franges d'or et d'argent, Epaulettes pour le Département des Ingénieurs, \u2019 Du.pour le Commissariat, Do.pour les Quartiers- Maîtres Généraux, Do.peur les Officiers lu
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