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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.MOR£« ET MTVDIA ET rOTUf.O* ET TE JtLI A OICAM.\u2014Georg* ÏV.5.VOLUME XI.] TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1815.[NUMBER 40 COMMISSARY GENERAI.\u2019*OFCICJv Quebec, Se|»t 85, 1815.TIll^Qmnmissioner» appointed l»y Hi* Ej^ellency Sin GwEflE Prevo»t, Governor in CJp« unci Com* tnnnderof thePlEce*, in virtue of Ih^rrovinciul Act Of the 52d year orHbMnje«tv\u2019*\tintituled, \u201c An Actio facilitate the PHcntattau^Tf Army BilH\u201d (the provifiom thereof being eWjitled, niid further regulated hy nn Act of the S.lil yeapifl^lis Majesty\u2019* reign,) have fixed on the rate of Epniangc fol^overnment Bills, at SO days tight, for Ule next forlnign^om this date, at Four per cent^dcrling, discount.N.B.Thesmd Commissioners* tneel>Mry Monday fortnight a^R o\u2019clm\u2019k, at the house of Mr^wnf0.Anne stpwt, where written communicutionVom the suhiflerof Exchange will be received and duly tK^end- Encouragement to Land Settlers.WANTED, TWO industrious Farmers to teltle on lands (held in free and common soccagc) situate on the south side of the St.Lawrenre, within 84 miles of the city of Quehee.Oun lucvoaen acres of Land will be given to each of them, free from rent, on their settling there, on f and should they chose any of the lots already improved and whereon any buildings are erected, they will be at liberty to keep the tame on paying the interest of the money laid out for such improvements.A saw.mill erected on the above-said lands, may also be had on the foregoing conditions.For farther paiiicular*.apply at this Office.Quebec, Augt.81, 1815._________________n \u2019-e?1 \u2019I UNCLAIMED.THE following Goods, landed from the snow Enterprise, Hamilton, master, from London 8 hogsheads, Merchandise, marked\tA | W 1 ca.nk.fully received, and executed with puium .Iny arc dispatch.\u2014I hree Rivers, aoth Au^um, 1816.J TO BE SOLD OR LEASED, THE Cape DI AMOND BREWERY, includinr it* Wharves, &c.&c.F!iriirul.r» enquire at No |H.St.Lewi, «ireet.\u2014\u2019IM l> S(-|»t.1815\tu ]Ij\u2019iOR SA LE by the subscribers at their Stores on the J?Queen's Whai f.Jamaica and Leeward Island Hum, Port Wine in Pipe* and Hogsheads, Corderos* and velveiels, Men and women's wbiteaod black Hose, Iridiés* pelisse cleih*, Superfine broad cloths, &c.&c.&e.Lisbon do.do.\tdo.Teneriiledo.do.\tdo, Clnrei in Hogsheads, Geneva, Chocolate, Glass Ware, Cordage, 8oap, Writing Paper, Hard Ware, Biscuit, Irish Linen and Shlrtiug, Cotton Sh'rling, Linen Thread assorted from No 8to40,Fine linen yWths and ruffled shirts,and a few Chaldrons Coals.WOOL8EY, STEWART h Co.Quebec, 19th August, 1815.\tSm RECEIVED, Hy the Itle arrivât» from Europe, and For Sale at .Vo.3Ô, St, Peter-street : SUPERFINE and Common Cloths a-sorted roloura.Flannels, Catimires, Fiorentines, Stock mg WVI.U, Coloured Silks and Sarscoett*, Brtiisel* and lirib-lt , Lace and Veils, assorted Ginghams, jMnsbns, Amn, Quehee.I7tli June^ 1815._____________ u______ silk Stripe*, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Glove*, (\u2018.un.F)R SALK, by this «ubâcribets, for ca-lt or hrieks.Damask, Silk Shawl*, black do C\u2019nl cof*.Di* short Credit, at reduced orice*, i'i the Home|mi'i««, Counterpains, Cotton Sh'ring*.TaMe Mat:-formetly os cupied by M'.Yttle, No.I.Chatn.|»«d Doilies, Ac.a few Trunks, LatUes- nd tie.,tl.m ,.< plain iiteet, at the foot of the Lower town step* : | «nd 8hoM*\tHair and Shoe Brnsber * A gcneial assortment Cloths and Cat>tme(et,\t___ _____ Cotton Shifting!, Cambrics, Calicoes, G nghams,p|n|r(j \\y\u201e|r^ Uulllery and liwnuiougerv Nankeens, Waiitcoatings, fewing Silks anti twigt, a vaiicty of silk and cotloj^eh iwls and If.indker* chiets.Ladies' long an^dnorl Lam*tian Gloves dec.dec.&c.\\ Also\u2014A smalrneat Table service of Glass highly cut in Minaturc diamond\u2014Thev weir, brought from England for a Gentrul Offtcer who.200 boxes ; left this Country a short time bclore their atrival, jlhe lowest price £yc> Steil.ng.E.and H.AHERN ' Queber, 17th June, 18*5.\tu of the Lower town step! :\tana 3\"or!' vimn, r.r .w r »r\u2022 .\u2022 - .t\tj .c \u201e mg boxes, Prrfumerv, Stationary, itvin«, mid fUhin* line#, liiiiiting, broao mid narrow, a few c«*h» ot Ship Chandlery, Haimeri oil# and colour#, HlacKing m>d #hocm.akcr*# wax.centrical place in the Lower Town.\u2014Apply to the Editor,\u2014Quebec, «6th Sept.Ilf 5,\tu , f'lurenre and ?alnd oil#, vinegar, mttMard nnd pickle*.Government are very active in making a\u201d*nf!*-li Fi«h *HUcca, Scotch and pearl barley, *plit peu'C A ntents for the peace establishment At \u201dSoda water, wirb orde 1 s have teen received to prepate for :he{ i>.,wd.r\u201400 barrel# of herring*,-Cork#, bungs A reception of two linc ofbnllle .hip* and «6 f.igateijphial fork*, innrdrr to oav them off : and neai cooi l.ngli»h and Fienrh Bonk*, / .n,d .i p.\t,ifi .f,-m the Artemi are like- Wflii.uni! trllinv .Ofip A reeHlei dipt me moulJf, bboom.od few.fiotn ll.e A,w»l «\u2022 »«.; (Wo ^ r,j\taj _8f h> 0J- wi.h; to be tlucltaige .\t1\t.*\t.\tI Itu'sia (hreting#, roane and fine doth*, jo a.td To f»iS 'te#, cioops, and armed vfs.els, aie\tpllH.s brusbe*.Turnery, Ac.Ae.iiltu to he pil\u2019d off { anjl aoo men discharged lioin,\tWm jianIIKUSON A Co.tlie Victualling Depurtronn* I he Rail given by ihe Duke of Wellington b«t \u2014 wr watuncominonlv nt.tgmficent.All ilic A lied 21*1 .Inné, ISIJ.Potentate» wete ptt#c\u2018l* together'vith all disttn u.n hed Kiipli'?' t * ilics,among whom wore Lord \u2022i,d L d) Grenville, Loti\u2019, and Lady John Sumer ^ «cr.J.< V Kimiaird, Mr, and Lady France* Web.s o>, Kc.\t,\t,\t, Oc i.e 18th «if June Buonanarle wa» at the head of ej oo3 cituicr troops, m Belgiunr, and on the ; (yj: |ulv a prlîoner on board the Bellerophon.'Wellington\u2019# army is to be completed to jr.V.'uo effective men.AMSTERDAM, JutY «J.Acfoidirg to private lettera from Pans, it Ina bf'.r aheady drift mined that Alsace and Lorraine shall be separated Itota France.\u2014The Hanseatic Cunüngem was expected to reach St.Denison the 4th of Aocuat.Colonel Sir Neil Campbell has bet o appointed by Lord Wellington its Brigadier Cemmand.nt.O Y S/f/.ü, NOW landing, from on hoard the Lord Me Don dil, and the late arrivals, from London, MONTREAL, Sept.30.tunreihf arrival of the Ai»gu»t maili we have he#td[ rfuons ininwu «hat Sir Geotge Prevo*t *#to be imptach«| e*i before the Home of Common# on #«vea differem Ciurge# \u2014 We can state bum the belt aathoihy.that thcirisuo foundation whatever for theae ruBtor*\u201cth«t \u2022 hr Aujtuit mail brought no further intelligence re»peeling 'tit Ocotge Prévost than the Motgiana\u2014and ih»t by ttiéi veisel hta Ifiendateceived account* trom him »ad ot huit, a» Lie at the 3d Augoit, at which time tbo* all ifi agi.we»« working together for hit advantage, yet noth i>g «icrinva hid been done.By a letter ftoo a St*n Officer, who »#» in London oo the ad August, itap* (seated that Sir J*mei Yeo waa at lait coming fotwaid wiib a chatge or ibcrge* { and that they would be pro.duced in \u2022 slay or (wo f hr ahaurd.iy of awaking of an Impeachment before hoir* ond elrpml auorfi/irnt of Jewellery, MUl-nery c /ton and thread /.nee, *Uk and rollon Ilote, Galloon», I'errcft, tricing Cotton, roloird IVursted, Pin», Shrew», hury Thread, 9-8 Sheethig*, Leghorn, Lather and ttnff Huts ( ladies' and children's Bonnets, silk hut (iirdlts, Boot Cord, bla, m.Hetwry\u2014pink Cc yellow.\u2018I Mr.Hale*» hr, Wt^KHtt»\u2014preeu.j\t.} Mr.Richnrdsou\u2019* pr.h.-|)i' k - blur A pink.4\tj I.t.col.Miio-lir's r.m.D.ipbne\u2014blur.5\t5 Mr.Maquay's I*, m.]|i »-v\u2014'«urlet & blur.The hudle* Pune of too dollar», for the lo in£ horses of the p ecc .trj days.Two-mile heat».Twelve stone each.Capt.(ïfilRdi\u2019s club.Htimbos \u2014bliti* A pink.t I/, col, Muodir'i hi, h, lilucber\u2014blue.o Mr.Richar lvon'» b.h, S itamnura\u2014blu-* A yellow.j I.t.ml.Smelt\u2019» h, h.Dictator\u2014blark A phik.;t Mr.Hale\u2019s ell.h.Buceplialu»\u2014preen.uis.A Match for to ga- One.mile heats.Mr.Turner\u2019s p.e, Caleb Quoieia\u2014blue.| Mr.Rowland's b.m.HU or Miss\u2014-black A pink.g o Mr.Hale\u2019s eh.h.Bucephalus heat Major Burke's ch.h.-1 n-.i!e hra*.Mr.Falloi)'» gr.m beat Mr.Kelson'» b.m.\u2014One mile.M.Hile't ch h.nothe^\u2019era beit Mr.Price\u2019s gr.h.L'ghfii5ng\u2014St ga.C^rThe nnxt Quebec meeting is 6xcd for thesocomJ Tueitda?1 g 3 tlr.1 KliXGSTOM RACES.On the first Monday and Tuesday in Octobar, the following Rares will be run over the Kiug'\u2019on Course : Pennig- Lieut.Col.Moodic\u2019s hi.h.Blucher againet Mr.Moore\u2019s ch.h.Paddy Whack; j Mr.Swindle\u2019s gr m.Jane, by Mr.Swindle.CLARET STAKRS\u201410 gt.each\u2014llaate once round thccourse, and stai tin- /V-m the DUtance.\t\u2019\u2019 \" off by consent.A .Maiden Plate of 80 dollars, tor horaes that never started before the pre< sent meeting ; 10 on, de huit mille cordes deboi» de chsuLge, sain et marchand, à être livré dans le 'Ut * .il.l N OR SALK with immedinte possesion, that I L\t«K bar que actuellement le» *1 tide.-, .delightful countrv rtsidencc, well known by !, ,, 4JlUf'5 \u2022oot k vendre par J«me« Alhsun, iUr the mime of WOODFIELI), about two and b ilf milesl Marché de la Ba se Ville, à côté de chez Mr trom St.Louis (îiitr.The lanA and purden nre in ex.' parc du rotv \u2022 Saînt Rocha entre le\tjour de\torder, (lie (Iwetlln^Hon^ nml Oflirrs in ni Quelques quarts de Mndcie dr tondiescn Mai, et le premier jour «\u2019Octobre, 1816.\u2014Deux\t^nr^mrc^Tid tenu» of paytarulapply j ie.|ir,, Ct Vit» de Porte d'une t.è» bonne q u.i bou- tiersd i bois d-nvrntê're d\u2019Erablc, et Boule-tu noir; et j iunc; et un tier' de Bouleau blanc et l\u2019etre.\u2014 ; Tout devroit avoir deux p;ed» et mk pouce* de Ion* gettr entre Ira bouts cotspé*.\tOn ne rrçrvra point d\u2019offre j our une moiiv'te quanti\u2019é que milie cordes; ci on ne fera p«s attention à aucune, s moins que deux personnes respectables ne «oient nominees danil\u2019offir, comme cautions, pour l'accomplisse ment du Contrat.Propositions 'Cionf irçues à ce bureau jusqu\u2019à Lundi le 30e.jour d'Octobir pruchrun .Bureau du Commissaire Gén'ra), Québec, «iaml this sea^ou at hi» Stable near Si.John\u2019s (iwe, fitr pour totguer le» denw, the imnlWu t> of Twenty Shitting» the season, or Forty bic, Sir.(hiide certain |0 insure u fual.\u2014The Bulb Rock is no Huglish hnrir pour éviter U mal de» q g hlood, dark bay, 5 years old, 16 h ind* high and deni ct srs Irhlts suites.wo\\\\ propurlion for beauiy.»trength and speed f.Vru- qui voudront tic will vie perhaps with any horse in Americn.The Àde.JA VuasLlanccpourront Pa- j lucia i.« a Spanish hone full blooded, dark bay 15 band /// voir m tout terns, au Ido.high, well proportionate in his body, nnd remarkably / 2, rue dn Palais, Quebec, delicate in hi* limbs, wa* bred in the Cuun'y of Ade jusqu\u2019au premier , Necklaces, Tortoiseshell and born Comb*.curric powder.Kid Shoes nnd Gloves, Penknives.Razors and ScLsor*,; mustard, ^nutters, Spurs, Whip* and walking sticks, silk UrnJ|,|Uying cnrg,, brellasand Parasol*, Gentlemen\u2019» dressing cases, brace,;|jqu(d & frt,n hlacklng, nu:ll», ink nod paper, marking ink, signed blacking,\tlo ,p & randies, brushes of all kind* nod a general assortment of garden upermaceiii A wax candi walnut ketchup, \u2022\tlemon pickle.\u2022\tfine sallad, flask & olive oil \u2022\tindigo, \u2022\tbrimstone, \u2022\tshoe brushes, \u2022\tcarpet brooms, \u2022\tdinner sets, \u2022\tassorted enrthenwase, s fine old Jamaica spirits, \u2022\tleeward island rum, \u2022\treal Cognlac brandy, \u2022\tAmsterdam fl'».\u2022\tshiub, \u2022\tpeppermint, \u2022\tnoyeau & lime juice, \u2022\tL.P.Madeira, \\ .old Port,\t#\tcd \u2022L P.Teneriffe,v\t* \\ ition* of ihe pl-in for re .Ihe tlei k to where I was, m earnest coiiveraation\u2014sud.of the army.The main body is understood to hiive'co3,,,!\u2018*ng the »rmv, submitted by (he Miniaier* to I.\t______I__1\tST___I__.\u2019j\tIH.u______C_____ ^\t.__________.\t.\t, .\tI.L-U-:___ drnly Madame rushed into Napoleon\u2019s cabin, threw her- gone from ihe Loueiowardsihe m runtam* of Auvergne.'the King, for bis approbation, militai v moil of every ¦selfai his feet for about half a mmuie, (hen flying below ; in which the most desperate will form gang*, living ai rank are to reitiri) piovilionally to tllfirlumi-»-10 her own cabin, threw herself nearly out of the stern Uisciedon upon me country, when as a whole the f i.ee There shall then be formed, instead of regiments of the line and light infantry, departmental legions ot 1600 men each, divided into three battalions, on?of grenadiers, the othir of chasseurs, nmi the third of fusileera.The rankof Majorisauppicssed.With respect to the troops of cavalry end artillety, they shall be formed into regiments of the aatce arms.Two country seats belonging to Marshal Key, window, when she wat cangbt by the leg by General will haie melted away to nothing.It is supposed, when Moiholuo.She continued delirious the whole night, the militai y chest shall be exhausted, which may be eon-To-day she is belter.\ticluded to be nearly the caie at proem, a general dissolu.\" On the following morning, Lord Keith and Major | lion will take plare of itself.The notorious Lefebvre.General Sir H.Bunbury waited upon him, informing i wiih a regiments of cavaby, har, it is said, thrown him it was the determination of the Allied Sovereigns themselves imo ihe mountains of Auvergne as partirent, to tend him tothe above place, and granting permistion that ii, a* inilitery robbe s.Several of the persona of totake with him panof his suite, with the exception of whom ihe king is more panirularly bound 10 nuke exim -those prof.cnbed, Savary.Lallemand, sud Bertrand.» plea have been arrested ; but we suppose only to be let I understand he sen) for Captain Maitland, and again loose «gain, with tbedouble incentive of provocation and aituatednear Chateatidun, are occupied by fiveor assured the Admit al and General it wat hi* fixed résolu-j'mpuntty, to commit fresh offences.\tjsix hundred Prussians, who live (herein free tton never to quit the ship nlive.\tI The annexed letter came from our own Correspon-Luarters.\u201c NotwithrUndiug the newt hat greatly affected him, deni;\tIn ihe diliirenM whirli\tf\t.r.he continue* 10 show himself for about to minutet every!\t\u201c PLYMOUTH.Aug.5.,iîjom ,0 Pafi* there w«.r* «Æn .JÎ\t^i*1 evening to the really astonishing number of people,! The Bellerophon of 74 gun«, having onboard BunaJ.i,-.\u201e» p .?two 0®cer5a wl'0 which I think daily increase-\u2014It it with great difficulty P\u2019r'?, accompanied by ihe Eu rotat frigate and Peruvian h\t.nc m d - t0,e ,fie \u201c°'tcr» the men of wai\u2019s boat* prevent the crowd approaching too: brig of wai, sailed yesterday afiernoon to the eastward, near the ship.He now continues but a abort time on tuppmed with a view of mcennj the Northumberland the gangway, and is visible only to the intide boat*\u2014(he Start Point, >n order to transfer him to that ship.We do not yet know what haa become of General Clausel.In quining Bordeaux, he caused a repoit to he apread that he was going to the Duke There it no truth in the account of bia having taken poi.jihcl**1 dsys previouato bit tailing, no boats were suffered of Angoul?me« This report wes generally disbe ^esiion in an suthoralive manner of Cspt, M«itland't cabin.« We aum,og \u201c \u201cm, s \"* uPw,rdt of i9»000 circular letter to the PrefecU, in which tba latter LONDON, Aug.0.are» 0n accoonl ot ,he ««\u2018\"o^iMry citeuoaataneea to give up nil the peraoni protcribed,\u2014>L'Alleroand has The only additional account which has reached na'r ' CoUnr/Ve?*,?we,cl-,# ,u,P\u20acnd f»om theiri -\t-\trelating ,he sullng ofBu O» AP A KT., h ,hc written a letter tothe Prince Regent, stating the man ner in which he treated some English prisoners, whom he afterwards liberated, snd to whom be wished a reference 10 be made, *\u2022 Bonaparte has also written another letter, from which h?seems to have hopes oi being permitted 10 remain to ihts country,'* following from Torbay.Imperfect at it it, it will be teen from it, that this Hero bat suffered himself to be taken fiom the Hellarophon without having put hit threat ot self-murder into execution.FINAL DEPARTURE OF BUONAPARTE Prefecture, Sec, whose removal may bt considered neceisaty for the public tranquillity.It it believed that corps of Rusttan soldiers will replace a great part of the other cl had troops dowa ia Paria and in enviions.There are arrested froim time to time tome foolish parsons who raiac aecA, rions rrtf t in ill» tlllHlt» mnmmt i ran*\tQm * w.U\t_ I _ Wv Mimmelv torrv to state th.t hi.R Hi.h \u201c Three sail of ,he ,inî ,od a !\u2018lool' of camei,ioVs Cn\u201cin lhe Public «eatings.Search is also, \u2019Ij-*afternoon ne»r ihi.b.bu, «\t«I» !>«« b«n yesterdsy morning at Cailands.which ia likely to d».ia d!\u2018,ance ,n?m »he *ho,.e *' to Pavent any one cha.r*ed by'«^\u2022««aoa of BuoMpane w,th keeping /\t.\t/\t.\t» a\t./\t#||< airi/'i\t.mea.nrv aaa \u2022* a als^x*\t.U__\tf~\\_*.* * P\tIflWllirh I Kmte 1fVC»eaKm e).law\t__ - - - \tm a a\tWill UL/% heaitaie to inflict the deserved puniabmeot ootbem.FaiNCH FuNnsj\u2014Fivaper Ceota, do f.*5c.prive the public for \u2022 ume of h., active and valu.bl?d,\u2018,»nc.l|y *cein8 wha, d,ry wete about.One of r*Ç,,c\u201d» «which they inscribe daily, the names \u2022crvtceit Hi> Ro>»l Hiçhneis in stepping out of the\tbore the flag of an Àdmirul9 and if no f*®4dciiccs of lhe Royalist»* Already some of shower baih, which he is io the habit 0» using, tliui Up.doubt the Northumberland.There is alto little .\u2018e ««imera ¦*« deprived of the power of farther on the oilcloih catper, and in the fall, fiacturd one ofjdoubr but she has been receiving on board Nafo\tIm» hoped that the TVibuoals will not hia arms between the wrist and the elbow.Mr.Osborn, Leon Bonapartx, at boats have been passing ^ a surgeon redding at Wcybridge was immediately tent constantly from one ship to the other.They are far, and set the arm beforeany of the household lurgcona now all under weigh, with a fine breeze at W.N.xrJJS\t^ w:n r:b:\u201cW- T!i.',e .,.1 oibtr\tof ««.«n., .nd ».7\t«»->««' !>«»«» Ibea snd Hie have the MUsfacuon 10 learn that at a late hour Dit .night t >05e*\t,\t, A gentleman who «pent the whole of the last week at Plymouth, and saw Bonapartx regular, ly every dav, states, that most of the accounia-pu.blished in thePjpeas were veiy incorrect, and that, instead of appearing deeply affected tithe idea ol I being irmoved to St.Helena, or threatening to kill he was as well as could be expected.Price of Storkt London Juljt 7.3 prr rent at 56 3-4 ; 3 per cen consols, g6 S-a ; 4 do.yt 1-4 ; 3 do.ns«y, 8a ua ; omnium, 77t.Price of Gold and Silver.Portugsl gold m com 4/(ns prr «'*'\u2022\u2022 ^\u2022\u2022ee.This rohhny we have sirongreasons ¦\the allied soldiers found siioPing ibrough the streets m smpe.thus been uommitied by some of ihostt stout.s .\tr i.'ii .\t.j k.i.___.r.t drel* from Ouelnv, und its environs, who under pre< \u2022 inthemght, wilibearreated yilenaton k \u2022.\u2022 t|Pnfe ofi.hing, lofesi thUcuust every suuuner, for the* Russian troops arrive a yesterday in the vtettaty t> ,0|t.purpo>e of trading with the utilises nod pilliigiuz y t1^sSdltin Paria.Seven htinderd lolutcri of that nation a,c:(inproieried propetty.It Is distressing to thmk rltiiti f ^ , s quarrered at La Vilette.\t'such iters of villany sltnuld he so long a'lmred to pii«*;»M18tlCcrit orcus blockade of Laon and Soisauni.,nbt.o a ghmpte of htm, u may aerve as a .« olf andl £ \" , ,\t.k.\tM;u the belter reconcile him to h-a »u:ure obacunty.He ha»' *¦, 1 \u2022h*t c fe> , .j ^ %\t#.ihsd Cflebrity enough (or h4ll a doteo lirei, wherefore j0ly cotiimtnccd in II-oflicc^ °* he »n*v hirt td»eu to crowds, in the enjoyment of d-tyf l criber informs hi* f'iemla and the public 'hat hci-itendt 00 hi»own account, to cony biiüiuîss of Auction-er & 'Broker from this .enjoyment of'uay, à hopes for a condnuance of lh«tie favors \u2019oes- Poa.ibly it may however,! towed on the I ate (inn of Liod-ay A Ftaaer.\u201c\t\u2019\tJOHN FRASER.Quebec, I t Oct.I81j.'~|\u2019'IIE S'lbscii\u2019wr has just received per the Union 1 fio.tt Greenock, several packages printed Cant.for the rigorcua blockade of Laon and Soissuns.It seems that the »oon be vigorously mtmatry of wir.Hi* Majesty has, it is said, Jf'vcttj^ Odunt cunt dignitatt.\t.\u2022 \u2022>¦-7, n»wcvrr,; hi* approbation to the plan that has been presented ;g,eurt(, him that a Cartouche and a Jonathan Wild, have to him for this purpose.It is believeedthat occording^njnyed full a« much celebrity a* himaelf ; when on h » ?a this plan all officers more than years of age »oe-k of eaeih.h« may a'\u2019h f »nh the oft repeated ejaco.will obtain an honorable retreat.\tla'inn, .S-'c hmvit gloria miri\u2019U; or comole hi-narlf in the A legion which»* to bear the tille of VfiHa The.refl.*-ton nu ail u per shabtet an«l give vent to hu ^\t.r._._\u201e_r_________ rnsia to be formed in the department ot tiitoiMle.J'ho'Uhtsin the admurd reflection* and Dngaage of ,ne-bric>t Shawl* & Mu.lins, well adapted for .Shop \u2014It is to be composed of 1100 infantry, 693 cavalry,*\"'^.^\" \u201dr*^\u2019e \u201d,''7\t.\t.\t.\tj Keeper-, or «he Am-rican m*tkei}bav on hand, few and a company of attillery.The comm-nd of if.tH-V?,, Jt\u201ebe !»llf.and^ll Jh.ch it inherit IbMes Salempures* blanker*, flushings fl.nnctsnnd ha* been confided by the king\u2019s cotnmtssmncis.io\u2019\tShall duolve ; and likeiheb**ele*s fabwcof a vision, bauea, suucrfinc & sctjeain\u2019.grey doth, luperhn* MarshaLde.camp Ptgot.\t1\tLeave ii k* week bchuH.\u201d\tIii*h linen*, bed rek» and sheeting*, coloured and AUG t \u2014Lord VVelhnjpon h is offered hi* *oldieri nr, inih^hrirf, nut eniph4iial«ngu3g'*ofSu|u>noii, cry black »at'n,,l'} f i bbom, black silk Itandkevchicti-to M.the prefect of polite 10 ga h*r in thn hat ve>i,.out, hut \u201cAil is vanity and vfxniou i.f ipirit,\u201d\tj-ewtug-ilk*, -culet double tu'llrd eau», tartans, ^ and tl»e carriages of the army to tranapon it\t,\tImiu», nrintcd cotton* by the ca e or piece, hambro Cardinal FcsCb, in passing thtough Ilacig ( \\i\"),, On Friday at a d'ag'Hin, Seivant of Mr.Meredith of jMK., lll,'!lt wimtow glats atui many other articles, Xlfficuted there clerscaily.AHr* «»ivi«e»trvice somci'b'* Cnnimt variai, wa* retunnng fiU'ti the ran-*, h:*|.,Ji\ta id of iltc best ij'uliues whtcll he will dis*, ner-ons conducted him to hi» icsidencc Clylng!\u2022'0,\u2022,\u2022 bet*,nf \"it tu.ugemle an l un with him wi.h M,c*,!.,0sf ti} w , ,h iow tst tenn* for cash\u2014.* xpccted dai.ioiidlv, \u201c Vive I\u2019Empe.orl \u201d The A.iaittan gene.jvioh.ceag.,,,*t,h.wall nra, St Lew,.Gate, asm oc.j\t(irect10rk, rat who commanded in the town, sent for me Mayor, 'hls dti b\u2019\tlll|rTI 14\t1^.» ps.R ti*-»a Sh-eting, Oi'braided him with not having immediately reptes-.: We b\u201erlhlt Sir 0pftffe lVlumy wa> lively ap-l\t\u201c ed the cues of .edition, and imposed a hue or 60.000,^^ Clw ,f,l0r Gene(J Iiours, by wav of punishment.\tjovy nis reatieclstoihe duke of Wedmgiou, wuu whoin The departure of all the Englith tioop* from .^e «.«ndaonthe besircun*.Paris ia -poken uf } forage begins to be scaicc around 1\t\u2014 The Priee of Bread fur this week ia\u2014 4 lb.White Loaf.to£d.to io.Brown do.is.3d, \u2022he capital } it is sup) osed that they will goto Nor.nunuv* 2b 4hi Editor ot tht Ijiubtc Mtrwj.Sin, PORT OP QUEBEC, A It HIV KD.¦dor to D.Stewart, car- The fuilnwing i< nn extnic: of n letter from n young j$rp|'\u20226,_Schooctr from Labi ,111 at Mit-qiinru, «ne ufthe N.SV.Com)innv\u2019» settle, j g>>oilf &i\u2018.aient* un tbe N 0» th chore, of the tilt intuiiu:, to 'tanc-'oet.1\u2014Ship E i*a, Tefir, from Greeootk, aaded 6.h qtmintnnee in thi« town.\u2014By iniertirg it in your uaelul paper you «ill ohligt* m subscriber.'\u2022 On >be viud iuti.wbUe the peuple of (hi.place were Au cost tOiGovr.patseng-r*, 113 Seulrra, \u2014Moop Frederick, Urnce, fiom 01.Joha\u2019a hlsod, cargo oyater» \u2022j >0 ps.Kavcoiduck.DAVID R05>, 53 Saultau Mateiof St.Quebec,\t___ ___________d TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD, WHEREAS the i>rcitiisc> of the aob eriber have been trespaurd on and TurmpaAc.STü(*.EN rherefrom 011 the U'ghi of the andtitsf.Any person or permoi, giving information so as to lead 10 convieuon of the offendet or offender', shall re* reive the above reWard\u2014Tre*pa»smg over any part of this property ia stmctlx raoHitoiTtD, persan*detected offending hereto, will be punished with ilie utmost rigour of the Law, K.B.CHANDLER.Wolfe.firU, 3d Oct.1815.\tu 319 SALKS BY AUCTION.Atih* Vuhnmnf THOM A* I) \\Y tt»h and butter knives ; MtuceS^dTsaU vpdons, a gold re peating Watch, elegintdWole plated btanchetand csndlevicks, silver npfroed tfl|qor and cruet frames, with extra glasse^d^german vieWVjn elegant frsmra.N n'lditim _\t^\t_ MutHcriber will have M, at hr* Aurliun Ro o\u2019clock.TIlOdDMM^A R Y.I6ih September, I TOLEr 4 ND emered immediitelyXth.it commodiotta \u2022Store, litelv ocrupied by Mr.W.Kleoaea.him back» >nd ibe person who enticed him oway.on declaring ualer oath the nam«.of the person who employed him, io order that he may be axpoaed, ill receive the above rewaad from JOHN MURE.\u2022d Oet.iBt.ç, .V\tw \u2022\t_/*\ti .n 4 «kl.Tr.P-*,ore«\tocrup,M ®7 ivir.w.iLirotco- *-».h* I».Not.Ohm ««\u2022.and iiipperjaf^ with a waitcoat paHung chest, 8 .-eu tetSCmna.qjirt and pint dec3Hers, »tay>, lookip/gl-iiics.table matts, doileys, i>ve» and kiiprfen utensils./Also,\u2014A few dozen of choice Madeira, siyrrv Li Putt Wine\u2014Wax and «permateiie ran Het , WHITE k LANGUEDOC, Quebec, si Ost, idiy»\tA i» B, U'pjv on »he premisrs.g^fcMjVlL JL blight Mil October qd.ug beads.CHARLES A few cask WAN i ED, A FEMALE servant ro accompany a lady to England, Enquire el the Editor.Qnebtc, ad October, mg, .\tu FOR CHARTER.JCC.THE Bug COMMERCE, OUpt.Armatroog JffiBjSt\u2014apply to CAMPBELL & SUEfFARO.Q icbrc, 71b Aogôst IS15.\t«l» 4 320 J ST RECEIVED, kythe ^ubicriber awl for ; SA>- at reduced price» for cs»*h onty or »p* p.ovti B :u, as he shortly intends going to En H*and t r\u2019mc a;id cosr;e Itish Linens* Linen Diapers, D.iw.i'-k table cloths, Towels and Nankina, R-al Russia Duck» go Cheats Twankay Tea, too Pieces Bandannas, 4 Bales Sallampoui, 50 Boaes English moald Candles 4*a and 6 a, 50 do.do.Soap, Oil Çloth» for rooms or passages, Canada Sickles, Sheet Iron, Cutlery, loo lb.black sewing Silk, 160 doxen be*t beaver Gloves, 100 reams paper particularly adapted for country houses, A few rets Mercantile Books, go casks Hibbert\u2019s Browa Stout, English Harness, Men's fashionable Hats.Rat west of KitgUnd doth in Coat and pantaloon patieinto\tt# Hessian and Wellington Bools best quality.Ladies' Morocco Shoes, Ditto setsof Tortosec Shell Combs.ALSO, Daily, oapected, a few pipes of superior port Wine which will be told in los» to accommodate purchauett.\tj.L.MAQUAY, Ju.r Just arrived andfor sale by the Subtcribcrti II.» LI/: no Port Wine, Claret, Sherry, Jiimaicu Spirits, (leiiean, Iriili Linen.White mid colored Cotton-Thread, Writhe and Wrapping Paper, Mould Candles, Lard, Calf and Kip Skins, Glauber Salts, Sea Bread, Steel, Spades and Shovels, Horse Shoes.\t_ W.MAG FF., Jr.& Co.Vo.8, St.Peter.street.Aiig.15.IS 13.________JJ received and for Campbell & sheppard, have in Addition to their former Stock, sale at their Mores t too Crates assorted Earthenware, go Boxes Tin plate assorted.100 Kegs Paints moil all colours, 60 Jars boiled Linseed Oil, Sperm Rape and Sallad Oils, Hunter Pipes, &c.And on boaid the Brig Adel phi at the Queens Wharf.Liverpool Salt, Round Coala.Qiiebec.17th July, 1815., /a t L.Rolette.J*/?HYPOLITF.ROLFTTK SCS LAURENT ROLETTF, Quebec, 4th June, 1815.\t, J?.N.B.They have in their Shop, Riw iau* le Fort, in uuortmrnt of DRY GOODS, which they willdiipo-of at low prices.H.and L.ROQ^T rF ^ FOR SALK, A GENERAL assortment of Goods, landing from thé vesieli lately arrived from Britain, vl*.Loqf Sugar,\tCoals, cask» niiortcd Glassware, ITindov Glass, iron Hoops, do.Tumbler*, Tin,\t* Bar Iron.do.Wine Glaise», Sheet Iron, jr/7 Rod Iron,\tdo.Blacking, U Sa'uU au Matelot Street.' Na.u, ^\tFrying pan, do.Mustard, r\\\t^\t_n v.n*\t10,.\tLintieed Oil,\tBlacklend,\tLines aud Twine, Quebec,\tao June,\t18»A.\t^ ^ -\t* J Red Lead, orri^rifP\tWhite Paint, \u2022\t* - 1 Blue, green and Jetlow Paint njars.WILLIAM and JOHN O'HARA, respectfully inform ihcir Friends and the Public, that they rUHE sahscrtber*l«ta joat received, and for I «aie^- ten thousand weight newty > made Vertnofit BUTTER, fit for Table use or exportati.*\u2019\u201c\"*\u2022\u2022*\u201c1 HtTCHCOCK.- Near the Neptune Inn L.Town iiiu handkerchiefs, ribbons, bomba«Ue», wuislcoalmg.K\t\u2018hoslerv.jeans, nankeens, threads, ginghams, tapes, ! umbrellas, braces, pocket books, bulions, needles, *5tli July.Allum, Scylbi-s »nd Sickles, Fig Blue, Spades aud shovels Whiling, best wine Corks, Writihg Paper, Brushes nnd brooms, Quills and Watch glasses, IqB, \u2022 Iron wire, i7 .Packages Hostrn* Patent Yellow,\u2014TrA-bMed PonTF.n.-EtnTnm».W ARS- &c.&e,\u2014Flannels and cloths, calicoes, cambrics, have at a very considerable Ftpence, fitted up in an appropriate manner, several commodious Apartments in the House which they at present occupy, for Hie accommodation of Boarden, private and Supper parties.(*c.Fully aware of the inadequacy of accommodation in this Cilv, they have spared neither pains nor expence to render this Establishment as convenient as po'sihlem every respect for the entertainment of Travellers aud others who mav favour them with their Commands.They have laid in a slock of the best Wines and other Spirituous Liquors, and pledge themselves to procure in future, every article in their line, of the very first quality for the use of their Customers.W.andJ.O'HARA, take thiropportuully of return, lag their thanks to their numerous Friends for their very 'jiberal support since they coron.ented business,and hope j by their unremitting assiduity aod attention to merit their future favours.' Quebec.16th May, 1815_________________________ FOR SALE^ A small ouafttiMLPf th^JI k* fnONEY , A few TinettsBg*^OÎT£R.» Fxbne'sir.«oih Juoav^rtftT* yj - .\t, lumbreitas, hnces, poexet dooks, r nms MASSUE A Co.\u2019 pi\"'1.aenmpleal and general assoriment of lUno V\tIsULIla Jnssanu ** *\tr>\tIrünwohi.erv, Ciiti.rut nnd Japahko Ware.VtAVE received from England and Se®»»^^ very\t1\tGILBERT HENDERSON.1A extensive Aisortment of well chosen GOpDiv\tPeterMree*.6th June, 1815.\t«1 bouglHatthe loweitprice», rco numerou» to prt/eu.ar-j 'L_Ll\u2014- - ¦ ixe, bub^moDg them ite:\t/\tif* R snnviiene a k vendre, pour argent comptant, k too setts fire icooa amou^ JLd which are /few tetti of very elvgant polish., ed Meet./ 6000 lbs.tw^et slmondi, | 30001b* Sp/ush nut», yootb, Wench «clnu'i, ' 30 bryte» Turkey tin».FOR SALE, t c.ooo mer.Pine Boirdi, 8,000 do.Kamoura-ka Board*.6,o3o ad quality «4 in.n left P|»\"k.10,000 teet »d quality 3 and 4 10.Oak Plank, lion» ao a 50 leet long\u2014bv THOs.LEE, jun.Quebec, 4'b Sept, tf 15.\t\u201c ,ila atiorted, candle t6o casks' SCO dor.li 50 dox, moul\t^ 500 lbs.iron wire, 17, »8,19, ' 100 Kegs white .100 do*, clothe» brushei too doc.Shoe do, 60 doc.blacking ball», too gro»» do.cake», 30 do*, alite», 50 doc.cod lines, 400 lbs.shoemaker»' thread 300 lbs.Indigo, qoo ibv.siarch, 1 »oa lb*, stone bhse, qoo lbs.e«p wive, 3O0 Iba.wax St «per cindlvs, » too lb» Glauber too do*, piloliuft broshe* anon ta\tr\t\u2014 son magasin «ur le quui Cloths, which with th' semaiader of blsaock will be told on the mo«t netson able terms Auo, a fine toned b«irrel ORO AN.1 excellent condition, ploving o selection of SOehoic* tanc*.\tWILLIAM NEWTON.Quebec, July Sbth, 1815,\tu en ^oeds for.«ale, warranted CnMaghes of wbicb may Katod J^h.rriber-s.^teQue^ee\u201d market' Qttebe^, April 8, I8>5.ïy\t\u2018 u * ffOTAKIAL àxd LAtfD OFFICIA THE Undersigned Inform* iiis friends a«d the pultlie llml he ha* moved fr'>ro P.tlare sireet to Ihe flr*l Hoar or (but oftb«* General Post Olbce, in Fhfk-M riot*.\tW.F.SCOTT, Quebec, Ifitk May, wC\u2019 ^ ^ ^ LE SoutsigaéétaM remercié du lervim Miiô.i,f quel il avait é.é afpelié ou eoramencemriK d- T» m qualité de Notaire PUblIe^dM» te hmM de la a>»i»oo le Mr.Brune»*, Ro.sur IrpUce àu marché, ea lo Saise Ville.Il preod donc la liberté d'offrir ses «rrvite» \u2022u public et plu» paniewlrèremen! % Mewieur.lei Ncgo.jitm, Marchtod» et Md-rr* de vanueaux.qui, avant *oa départ pour I» fromiere, ilionoiotent delrur coofuoce.Québec, SO* Mai, 181 ÿ.N.B.Il prendra un jeun» homme de bonne-fimille ayant de bou«vl house* amt oihcr out bin id.mgs,\u2014Tbe picturesque wooded banks of Wolfe's Cove \u2022nd tbe brook 81.Denis, belonging to it, nre highly urn.\u2022mental and render It n most delightful residence \u2014For 1 «articular* apply lo ihe Proprietor, who will give easy term* of payment.Quebec, 1st May, 1815.NOTtCB* f 'I EORGR COHSER lakes this opportunity of ce* VIT turning his sincere thunks to bit friend* urd the tinhlic in general for the liberal ent our «gemeot he has \u2022apcricoced »inre he rommenet^l bn»ioc»s, un
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