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et Trois-Ri- vières, depuisa capitulation de Québec jusqu'à 1'établissement du gouvernement civil ,e 10 août 1764/Ordinances, proclamations, e tc ., issued" by the military governors of Quebec, Montreal, and Trois -Rivières, from the Capitulation of Quebec until the establisment of civil government on Au- gust 10, 1764
Roy, J.Edmond, 1858-1913, (Joseph-Edmond)
volume, Knox, décrivantes édifices de Montréal qu'il visita aprèsu capitulation, dit quoa maison des Chevalicrs-llospitnliors est d'une munificence oxtrCmo : " The streets are regular, the houses well constructed, and particularly tho publio buildings, tar exceeding those of the Capital of Canada in beauty and
capitulation of Quebec, 1629.Thurs.21 Speakers of both Houses Pari, knighted, 1860.22 [20] Mails discontinued between N.and S.S.«UN.22 1st Sunday after Trinity.22 fill Battle of Bull Run.1861.F rid.22 Prince ot Wales visit Laval University, 1861.Frid.23 Joliette College erected, 1846.[1861.Mond.23 Kars invaded bv Russians, 1855
the Ordinances of the old Legislative Council from 1777 to 1792 inclusive.Also the capitulations of Quebec and Montreal, the constitutions of 1774 and 1791, with several proclamations, &c.and seven volumes containing the Laws of our present Legislature from 1793 to 1824 inclusive.\u2014N.B.It would just now be very
, Molasses, Muscovado and Louf Sugar, Salmon and Herrings in Barrels.ROBERT ARMOUR.N.B.\u2014Cush given for Flasseed, Montreal, April, 1825, \u2014bins.\u2014 HE subseribing Public Notary has removed his Office to House No.8, Saint James street, the fourth door North of the Post-Office ; where, independently of his professional
sa doctrine politique, économique et sociale.L’étude constitutionnelle para-uelle débutee mémoire resume Jaborda période d’évolution qui va de -la conquête àa Confédération, etes textes qui ont consacre nos droits: capitulations de Quebec et de Montréal, traité de Paris de 1763, Acte de Québec de 1774, Constitution
his Britannic Majesty.At this point it is desirable to consider in what posi- * Sec Report of a Committee of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada, I March, 1834.t It must be remembered that the capitulation of Montreal did not take place until a year after that of Quebec, so that the demands of the garrison, probably
on Notre Dame Street, and formerly known as ‘ Le Vieux Chateau,” was constructed by Clande de Ramezay, Esq , formerly Governor of Three Rivers, afterwards Governor of Montreal, father of J.Bte.Nicolas Roch de Ramezay, who signed the capitulation of Quebec.Itong continued to be the residence of the French Governors, and even
.The stoves with which Montgomery and his men kept themselves warm, the shovels which dug the trenches before Québec and many of the projectiles hurled against this city came from the "Forges”, which are mentioned in the capitulation agreement signed at Montréal in 1760.The provincial government now owns theand once occupied
-SUNDAY.Wedn.19 Governor Craigeft Canada.1811.Frid.19 Buenos-Ayres declared independent, 1816.Mond.19 Mond.20 Thurs.20 H.M.Queen Viet, ascended the throne, 1837.Satur.20 First capitulation of Quebec, 1629.Tuesd.20 Autumn classes McGill High School com.Tuesd.21 Riots at Montreal, 1832.Frid.21 First newspaper in America
by Messrs.Marchand, Mercier and Frechette, the oharred ruins of theittle frame house wherein the Marquis de Vandreuil is believed to have signed tho capitulation of Montreal.This incident furnished theate Attornev-General the occasion of relating, what he deemed aegend in his family, tho story of the mysterious
MERCHANTS, TRADERS & HOUSE KEEPERS &e.within the Olty.\u2014A descriptive SKETCH of tbe TOWN.RULES OF POLICE &c.&c.and engraved PLAN of the CITY & SUBURRS By THOMAS H.GLEASON.The above may also be hadin Montreal of Mr.Jaxzs Baows, and in Three.Riversof Mr.Sia ; Quebec, Né 3 Monuitaif\" Screit, th July 1522 -@ngluis, datée
these venerable windows?He soon became a man of importance in Montreal.We find his name in the petition against the Quebec Act in 1774, in the capitulation to Montgomery in 1775, and in the petition for \u2018a representative assembly without distinction of race or religion,\u201d in 1787.He carried on the fur trade sue
Set of the 'rovinciil Laws ; comprehending the Edits and Ordinances in ten quarto volumes, neatly bound in Call \u201cbeing two volumes of Fdits und Ordinances, one \u2018volume containing the Ordinances of the olil «Legislative Council from 1777 to 1792 inclusive.Also the capitulations of Quebec and Montreal, the
.Foy rekindled his hope of taking back Quebec from the English—but the arrival of English vessels blasted anew his prospects, and bade his retreat to Montreal with his army! I henceforth, the flag ot the French was never seen to float on the walls of Quebec.ENGLISH RULE The tlnee years that followed the Capitulation of Montreal
Sandham, Alfred, 1838-1910
," was constructed by Claude de Ramezay, Esq., formerly Governor of Three Rivers, afterwards Governor of Montreal, father of J.Bte.Nicolas Roch de Ramezay, who signed the capitulation of Quebec.Itong continued to be the residence of the French Governors, and even after the Conquest was used for similar purposes
-nez a été reconduit àa prison commune où il demeurer» en attendanta décision dea Cour, TELEGRAPHISTES EN VISITE A QUEBEC (De notre correanondant) Québec,f>.—Touses télégrapliis-tes du C P.IL, donte congrès annuel s’est ouvert, samedi, à Montréal, sont arrivés à Québec, hier, sousa direction
in Barrels, Montreal, April, 1826.ROBERT ARMOUIt.N.B.\u2014Cash given for Fluxseed, bins.- WXETANTED at River du Chêne, n well recommended Gardner.Ç Enquire at this Office, Montreal, 16th April , 1826.# . , FOR SALE, \u201c4PY the undersigned Cuances RacreoT, at i, his House, No.136, Suint Paul Street, \"fur Cash, onc