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Ship
Arrivals at the Port of Quebec, 1824
The following information on arrivals, due to the condition
of the papers, has been taken from
various sources including the Montreal Gazette MG, Montreal
Herald MH,
and the Canadian Courant & Montreal Advertiser CC.
note: if ships'
rigging or name of Master unpublished, it is indicated by -- (The newspapers
were often filmed within their binding, making one side of some entries,
unreadable, or only partly legible. This can
lead
to
errors in the interpretation of the entry or missed entries. ) Be aware
that there may be two or more ships of the same name, from the same,
or different ports, during the same year. A few ships also made two trips
in 1824.
see also St.
Lawrence Steamboat Co. Passenger Records for Lady Sherbrooke,
Malsham, New Swiftsure, Quebec
& Chambly.
May 01 - June 08 | June
08 - July 28 | July 31 - September
13 | September 15 - November 27
1824 |
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Leaves Montreal, Mondays
and Thursdays, at 11 o'clock A.M. and Saturdays at 7 A.M.—Arrives
at Prescott, Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, in time to meet
the Steam Boat for Kingston. |
Returning |
Leaves Prescott, Tuesdays, Fridays &
Sundays, at 4 o'clock A.M. & arrives at Montreal, on Wednesdays,
Saturdays and Mondays A.M.
This Line being connected with the Steam Boats between Lachine
and Cascades, Coteau du Lac and Cornwall, and Prescott and
Kingston, (which are fitted up in a good and comfortable
style for the accomodation of Passengers) renders it, both
for comfort and despatch, superior to any other mode of travelling
in this country.
Stage Books kept at the Stage Office, McGill Street, Montreal,
and at H. Norton's in Prescott.
Extra Carriages will be provided at either of the above places
on reasonable terms.
N.B.— 30 lbs Baggage allowed each Passenger ; extra,
charged at the rate 200 lbs. equal to a passenger.
All Baggage at the risk of the owners. |
H. DICKINSON & Co. |
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RAN AWAY |
John Cummings, an indigent apprentice to the
Subscriber,
in the House and Sign Painting business. All persons are
hereby forbid to harbour or employ the said apprentice,
on pain of
prosecution. One Penny reward will be paid to any
person who
apprehends, and delivers the said Run-away to. . |
Montreal, 16th Jan, 1824 |
H. MOSS |
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New Line of Liverpool Packets :— We
understand that a new line of Packets has been established to
run from Liverpool
to Philadelphia, and sail on the 20th of each month. It consists
of the ships Florida, Julius Caesar, Delaware, Colossus and Courier :
and is owned we understand, by Messrs. Spackman & Wilson, and
John W. Downing, of Philadelphia, and by Mr. Jeremiah Thompson,
of this city. Several of these vessels have traded to this port
: the business attached to which will now centre in Philadelphia.
There is now two lines of packets between Philadelphia and Liverpool. — American
paper |
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February 28th - CC |
In the papers last week, it was stated
that three poor fellows, from the wreck of the Trent,
had been brought to our Infirmary, and that a vessel named
the Commerce, from Quebec, had passed
them on the 23rd of Oct. [1823] without giving them any assistance,
although they might have saved all the crew.
I perceive, by an account from Biddeford,
that a vessel named the Commerce, Stone, from
Quebec, has been fallen in with, water-logged, and 12 of her
crew saved by the Captain of the
Bacchus, from Prince Edward's Island. Is it
possible this can be the same vessel ? If so, and the Master
be of the number saved, what must be his feelings after the
inhumane behaviour so justly complained of by Captain Sinclair,
of the Trent ? — Liverpool Mercury |
April 21st - CC |
Our City has been enlivened by the Arrival of a number of
Steam Boats since Saturday. The Lady Sherbrooke, New
Swiftsure,
and Quebec, have entered the harbour from their Winter Quarters,
and the Tow Boat Hercules, came up the Current on Sunday, in
a very superior style, which indicates that the expectations
of our citizens with respect to the future advantages to result
from the exertions of this boat, will not be disappointed.
The Montreal made her first trip on Monday ; and every thing
in our Harbour indicates the bustle of Mercantile preparation. |
May 5th - CC |
Arrivals from England.—
Messrs. William Blackwood, Andrew Porteous, and Charles Rodier
Esqrs. of this City, arrived here (Montreal) from England by
way of New York, on Sunday last, being only 36 days since they
left Liverpool. |
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Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Saturday May 8th - MG & CC |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
May 01 |
bark Europe |
Willis |
25 March |
London |
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to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast
Intelligence: the Maria,
Wm. Bensley, Centurion and Andromeda,
to sail same day. — no
ice in the Gulf, which she entered on the 19th ultima. |
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Wednesday May 12th - MG & CC |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
May 04 |
ship Nautilus |
Tully |
01 April |
London |
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to A. George / in ballast |
May 04 |
bark George |
Burn |
02 April |
Newcastle |
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to Heath and Moir / in ballast |
May 04 |
brig Alchymist |
Mills |
02 April |
London |
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to W. Pemberton / in ballast |
May 06 |
bark James |
Lyon |
01 April |
Shields |
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to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast |
May 07 |
brig Quebec Packet |
A. Anderson |
29 March |
Aberdeen |
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to Garden & Co. / cargo, goods & ballast |
May 07 |
schooner Charlotte |
Chesney |
05 April |
Gibraltar & St. Michael's |
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to W. Price / cargo, fruit |
May 07 |
brig Margaret |
James Troop |
01 April |
Leith |
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to Garden & Co. / cargo, coals |
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Saturday May 15th - CC note: no Montreal
Gazette issue |
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brig Sally |
-- |
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London |
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in ballast |
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ship William Donaly |
-- |
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London |
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in ballast |
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brig Exaltation |
-- |
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St. John's, Nfld |
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fish |
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brig Imperious |
-- |
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Sunderland |
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barque Mary Ann |
-- |
04 April |
Liverpool |
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reports that the Thesbe [sic Thisbe] was to sail
on the following day |
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Wednesday May 19th - MG & CC |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
May 12 |
ship Sir Wm. Bensley |
Smith |
28 March |
London |
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to Froste & Co. / in ballast |
May 12 |
brig Emulation |
Critchall |
28 April |
St. John's, Nfld |
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to Wm. Budden / fish |
May 12 |
brig Auspicious |
Croft |
01 April |
Sunderland |
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to Heath & Moir / in ballast |
May 12 |
brig Sally |
Brown |
25 March |
London |
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to J. Leather & Co. / in ballast |
May 12 |
brig Mary-Ann |
Laidly |
04 April |
Liverpool |
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to Corrie & Co. / in ballast |
May 12 |
bark General Wolfe |
Starworth |
04 April |
Bristol |
Captain Willis |
to Wm. Budden / general cargo |
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St. David, Clint and Bride, Harper, for London to close
15th inst. Sir Watkin, O'Callaghan, for Liverpool and Alchymist,
Mills, for Cork, to close on the 17th inst.
The ship Edward Colston, Forster,
for Quebec, sailed the same day as the
General Wolfe ; bark John and Robert to
sail the following day for Montreal — Entered the Gulf about
10 days ago and passed along the north-shore of it—saw no ice
of consequence—spoke a Bark bound to Miramichi, which reported
that she had had been in the ice the day before with nine other vessels,
but which they had easily cleared.
Although the wind has now blown strong from the East for upwards
of 24 hours, there has not been an arrival which indicates that the
vessels which are very numerous, must have been detained by the ice.
Launch:— Last Saturday [May 15th], a handsome
steam boat the property of J. Molson & Sons was launched near
the foot of the Current. She is an Elegant mould
and
calculated to draw as little water as possible : being intended
to ply between Chambly and Quebec. Owing to some accidental oversight
in launching, She went off before all was quite prepared—and
sled [sic] off one of her ways ; but being under strong impetus
she glided along, and plunged upon her destined element without
suffering
any injury. She is named Chambly. The circumstances
not being generally known before hand the crowd of spectators was
not so great as the
novelty of such a sight usually collects. — Montreal Gazette
Steam Boat Launch:— On Saturday last, a
new Steam Boat called the "Chambly," was Launched
from Mr. Young's ship Yard, at the foot of the Current St. Marie.
In her progress towards the water she met with a slight accident,
but fortunately no injury was sustained.
She is a beautiful vessel, and altho her length, and breadth are
not inferior to any on the River, it is affirmed that She does not
draw more than 22 inches of water.
After the launch she was taken in tow by the New Swiftsure, and safely
moored in the harbour of this place.
The "Chambly" belongs to the St. Lawrence Steam Boat Company, and
we are informed she is destined to ply between Quebec and the place
whence she derives her name.— Canadian Courant |
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Saturday May 22nd - MG note: no
Canadian Courant issue |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
May 14 |
brig Squirrel |
Pekance |
18 April |
St. John, N.B. |
Miss Sice |
to P. Burnett / rum & sugar |
May 15 |
brig Mary |
Walker |
06 May |
St. Vincent & Gaspé |
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to Mr. Thirwall / rum & sugar |
May 17 |
ship Margaret |
W. Fisher |
15 April |
Liverpool |
Mr. Joseph Froste, the Revd. Mr. Burton and family, and six in
the steerage |
to Patterson & Weir / general cargo
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Intelligence per Margaret: the Camilus, Brilliant,
Benson, Latona and Hero sailed 8th April ; Charlotte on the 4th ;
Thisbe the 6th,
and Kelsick Wood, Lady Gordon and Horatio, on the 15th ; Alexander to sail the following day . . saw the Camilus on Sunday last off
the SW point of Anticosti. |
May 17 |
bark London |
Chapman |
05 April |
London |
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to W. Patton / in ballast |
May 18 |
brig Port Spain |
Walmsley |
04 April |
Jamaica |
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to Mr. Shaw / cargo, rum and sugar |
May 18 |
brig Southampton |
White |
20 April |
Grenada |
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to Mr. Laycraft / cargo, rum & sugar |
May 18 |
brig Queen |
Nichol |
01 May |
Halifax |
one passenger |
to Mr. Satterthwaite / cargo, sugar |
May 18 |
ship Coulston |
-- |
04 April |
Bristol |
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to Froste & Co. / general cargo
Intelligence: a large ship is on shore on the east coast of Hare
Island ; saw a Brig with another in tow under jury masts. |
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The Stanley and Jean had also sailed and the Carricks was to sail in a few days. The Lavonia and Marquis
of Wellington for Montreal were also soon to sail.
Bark London from London. The Queen from Halifax, Port
Spain and Southampton all at hand.
Deal, April 7,—passed in the course of the day the
following outward-bound vessels from London:— Montmorency,
Wood ; Endeavour,
Forsyth ; Peggy, and Tobago,
for Quebec.
The Mary sailed from St. Vincents, on the 4th
October last, and after reaching Magdeleine river about 100 miles
on this
side of Gaspé,
compelled by ice and stress of weather to put back to Gaspé on
the 17th November where she wintered and whence she sailed on the
6th instant. Mr. McKenzie, a passenger, was drowned about
the 22nd November while crossing the ice in the basin after sunset.
His body was not found. The M. was near both shores
of the gulf and saw no ice ; passed several vessels bound up but
did not speak them.
The following persons have taken their passage onboard the new
ship St. David, Clint, to sail on Thursday next
for London, viz - Messrs. Farquhar and son, Mr. Whittington
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Childs and Mr. B. Barker. |
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Wednesday May 26th - MG & CC |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
May 19 |
ship Hamlet |
Christie |
04 April |
Greenock |
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to Finlay & Co. / in ballast |
May 19 |
schooner Providence |
Nowland |
19 April |
Boston |
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to Mr. Holt / cargo, tobacco and rice |
May 19 |
brig Superb |
Tuzo |
16 April |
Granada |
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to Mr. Leaycraft (Laycraft) / cargo, rum and sugar |
May 20 |
brig Brisk |
Mossop |
15 April |
Jamaica |
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to Irvine McNaught & Co. / cargo, rum and sugar |
May 20 |
ship Harmony |
Norris |
06 April |
Grenada |
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to Forsyth, Walker & Co. / cargo, rum & sugar
Intelligence: the Bark reported on shore at Hare Island is the Crown,
of Whitby, from London in ballast . she has not sustained much
damage. The Brig seen in tow has put into Gaspé |
May 20 |
schooner Greyhound |
Tucker |
25 April |
Halifax |
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to Quirouet, Chinic & Co. / cargo, rum and sugar |
May 21 |
ship Star |
Beckett |
01 April |
London |
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to W. Pemberton / in ballast |
May 21 |
bark Sophia |
Rutter |
01 April |
London |
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to Froste & Co. / in ballast |
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Cleared:
April 25— schooner Hit or Miss, Cocken, (for) Newfoundland
May 01— schooner Julia, Regan, (for) Miramichi
May 02— schooner Lady Margaret, Painchaud,
(for) Newfoundland
May 11— schooner Good Intent, Chevrefils,
(for) Newfoundland
May 15— schooner Florida, Parisa, (for) Miramichi
May 18— bark St. David, Clint, (for) London
May 18— schooner Nancy, Bell, (for) Miramichi
May 18— schooner Lively, Cornwall (for) Miramichi
May 19— bark Bride, Harper (for) London
It will be fresh in the minds of our readers that a Steam Boat
the Salaberry, which plied between Chambly, Montreal
and Quebec, belonging to Mr. Kuper, was last season unfortunately
destroyed by
fire, and the proprietor sustained a heavy loss by the accident.
To the enterprise of the same active individual, the country is indebted
for another handsome boat which is now building at Chambly, and intended
to run in the same course. She is to be called Richelieu, and we
understand will be launched on Saturday next, at 2 o'clock and in
operation soon after. |
Saturday May 29th |
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Quebec May 28th 1824: We have no arrivals
from sea since Friday last Not only of the regular traders from
London and only those vessels with general cargoes have yet arrived.
The
merchants have hardly commenced business, the country dealers have
been in town and are on their return, and a good deal of disappointment
will follow. It is probable these vessels are detained by ice and
contrary winds. It is certain that several of those that have arrived
saw large quantities of ice and one or two were detained seven
or eight days by it ; at the same time the long passages made out
to
New York, the Liverpool Packet ship of the 1st April being still
due, show that the winds have prevaded from the westward. — Canadian
Courant
The Steam Boat Malsham made a trip yesterday
to the Island of Orleans with passengers to view the large vessel
building there.
There were about 200 persons on board. The Lauzon and Experiment,
Steam Boats, also made several trips. The people every fine Sunday
go down in crowds to inspect this immense piece of architecture. — Canadian
Courant [note: this refers to the first
of the two huge timber droghers, Columbus 3,690
tons and second, Baron
of Renfrew 5,294 tons,
built by Charles Wood c. 1823-1825.
Montreal: The Tow-Boat Hercules, commanded
by Captain George Brush, arrived here on Sunday morning last, bringing
with her the
ship Margaret, Capt. Fisher, from Liverpool.— They
left Quebec on Friday morning, about six o'clock and, after coming
about forty miles, an additional resistance was made to their progress,
by taking in tow a schooner laden with barley ; nevertheless, all
arrived at the foot of the Current St. Mary on Saturday evening,
where they anchored, and the next morning the Hercules came
up with the ship in fine style, and brought her safely into port.
We cannot but admire and applaud that spirit of enterprise evinced
by our Merchants in a project which now bids so fair to answer all
that could have been originally anticipated. Vessels with their cargoes,
may, with perfect facility, be brought by the Hercules from Quebec
to Montreal in forty-eight hours, a distance of 180 miles, and against
a strong current.
The Hercules is a beautiful modeled vessel and was
built by Mr. Alexander Young of this city : but what mostly excites
the astonishment of the curious is, the magnitude, power and simplicity
of her engine, which was projected, built and set up here, by Mr.
John D. Ward. It is, probably, the most powerful single engine that
was ever applied for the propelling of any vessel in the world ;
and its performance will no doubt, clearly manifest to the public,
that the builder, as a man of science in his profession, is justly
entitled to their patronage and support.
We this day publish an account of one of the most melancholy and
distressing accidents which we recollect to have ever heard ; we
allude to the bursting boiler of the Steam Boat Ætna,
near New York, by which many valuable lives were lost, and others
so dreadfully
injured as to render their future existence painful to themselves,
and distressing to their friends. We are glad that none of the engines
belonging to the Boats in our river are made on the same principle
which caused the deplorable catastrophy here alluded to. |
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Wednesday June 2nd - MG & CC |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
May 27 |
brig Rob Roy |
Kenn |
02 April |
Belfast |
25 passengers |
to Heath & Moir / cargo, salt |
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Intelligence per Rob Roy: the Pilot reports
the Alfred, of Hull, and a number of other vessels
at hand.— The Rob Roy, after experiencing
a very boisterous passage, having been obliged to lay to for nearly
three weeks, made the land on the 12th May and, to the westward of
Cape Ray, encountered immense fields of ice, in which she remained
drifting for three days ; spoke the Defence, of
London, during that period, and saw several other vessels at a distance
in the ice. After entering the River, she was compelled, from the
force of contrary winds, to anchor every tide without being able
to make much way. |
May 28 |
HMS Athol |
Bouchier, Esq., Commander |
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Halifax |
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with specie |
May 29 |
bark Alfred |
Clark |
17 April |
Cork |
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to W. Hamilton / in ballast
Intelligence: the Sir James Kempt, John
Howard, and brig Washington,
sailed a week before the Alfred. |
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Cleared:
May 20— schooner Canadienne, Snook, (for)
Newfoundland
May 20— schooner St. Joseph, Poire, (for)
Miramichi
May 22— schooner Charlotte, Chesney,
(for) Demerara
May 02— schooner Providence, Auffroy,
(for) Halifax
May 22— sloop Reward, Uren, (for) Mingan
May 22— schooner Otter, Labourneau, (for) Miramichi
May 24— bark George, Burn, (for) Liverpool
May 24— bark Argyle, McColl, (for) Liverpool
May 25— brig Alchymist, Mills, (for) Cork
May 25— brigantine Queen, Nichol, (for) Halifax
May 25— schooner Greyhound, Tucker, (for) Halifax
May 25— schooner Effort, Caldwell, (for) St. John, NB
May 26— brig Squirrel, Picance, (for) St. John, NB
May 28— bark Janus, Lyon (for) Liverpool
May 28— brig Superb, Tozo (for) Bermuda
Steam Boat Launch: The Steam Boat
Richelieu was launched at Chambly on Saturday
last, she went off in a style of superior elegance, in presence
of a numerous concourse of Spectators. Some days previous to this
event Mr. Kuper had notices circulated through the Country, the
habitants supposed by this that he required their aid to shove
the Boat into the water, and flocked to the place in crowds for
that purpose ; but their astonishment could not be described, when
they saw the ponderous Boat glide into her destined Element without
any need of assistance.
The following Gentlemen, residing in Canada, arrived from Europe
during the present week, by way of New York, viz :— Messrs.
Jos. Shuter, Josa. Stansfield, Jas. Stansfield, B. Ansell, P. McGill,
J.L. Crawford, Wm. Logan and Wm. Peddie of Montreal ; and Mr. Finlay
of Quebec. These Gentlemen arrived at New York in the John
Wells,
and the Pacific ; we understand they had a very
unpleasant and tedious passage. The Papers brought by the Pacific,
have not yet been received here, but we suppose tomorrows Mail
will furnish us with more recent English intelligence than any
which we have been able to Communicate.
The unprecedented lateness of European arrivals this season, has
greatly retarded the commercial transactions of the provinces,
and placed the country
merchants in rather unpleasant circumstances, as they have been much disappointed
in not receiving at an earlier period their summer supply of Goods. We hope
however that a few days will remedy this evil and that the vessels which have
sailed for Quebec
will all arrive safe and thereby put an end to the unpleasant apprehensions which
have been entertained relative to their safety. . . . |
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Saturday June 5th - MG & CC |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
May 29 |
bark Centurion |
Banquire |
29 March |
London |
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to Wm. Budden / in ballast |
May 30 |
brig Scotia |
Robinson |
29 March |
Aberdeen |
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to Heath & Moir / in ballast |
May 30 |
brig Saguenay |
Hall |
57 days |
St. Michael's |
Messrs. Stephenson, Beckett and Worley |
to Mr. Stephensom / cargo, fruit & wine |
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Intelligence per Saguenay: on the 3rd
May, in long. 38 W, fell in with the wreck of the brig Scotia,
of Glasgow, from the Bay of Honduras, bound to Dublin, and took from
her the mate and three seamen. The weather being very bad could not
send the boat that day ; the next found that only two men were surviving
out of six seen the preceding day, and the storm continuing, rendered
it impossible, by any means, to take these unfortunate men from the
wreck, which the Saguenay was obliged to abandon
after remaining by her thirty hours. Spoke Hannah, Biddeford, Norfolk Hero, Thomas
Jackson, John
Howard, Corsaire, Montmorenci, Quebec
Packet,
of Harrington, Brothers, Rebecca, St.
Lawrence, Alexander, Canadienne,
Faith, Eleanor, and William ;
saw a brig on shore at Mille Vaches, — the
Crown has got off. |
May 31 |
brig Canadian |
John Udney |
13 April |
Liverpool |
6 settlers |
to Millar & Parlane / general cargo |
May 31 |
bark Trafalgar |
Hoonley |
29 March |
Hull |
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to Heath & Moir / in ballast |
May 31 |
brig Cherub |
William Rayside |
07 April |
Greenock |
Messrs. Shaw, Wilkie, Cormack, Russell, Farrie, Torrance, and 5
settlers |
to Mr. Shaw / general cargo |
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Two very fine Ayrshire Cows and a young Bull were shipped
in the Cherub, from Greenock, for Lord Dalhousie
: the Bull died on the passage, but the Cows have arrived. |
May 31 |
brig Norval |
Punton |
17 days |
St. John's, Nfld |
Mr. Lemesurier |
to Irvine & Co. / cargo, rum and sugar |
May 31 |
ship Rebecca |
Harvey |
14 April |
Greenock |
Col. McGregor and family, Messrs. Hunter, McKenzie, Gibb, Proven,
Murray, and Mr. G. Ross junior, and 10 settlers |
to Lawrie & Spence / general cargo |
May 31 |
bark Hopewell |
Dobson |
31 March |
London |
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to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast
Intelligence: this vessel was struck by lightning and otherways damaged
at sea. |
May 31 |
bark Alexander |
Marshall |
16 April |
Liverpool |
Mr. Brakenbridge |
to J. Jones / general cargo |
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Intelligence per Alexander: the Alexander picked
up Captain Smith, of the brig Cumberland, of and
from Liverpool for this port, two passengers and three men, the survivors
of the crew
of that vessel, which they were obliged to abandon in long. 35. The
Cumberland had a general cargo. |
May 31 |
brig Nelly |
Dales |
06 April |
London |
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to Mr. Lemesurier / in ballast |
May 31 |
brigantine Susan |
O'Sullivan |
09 May |
St. Andrews |
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to McGill & Dowle / cargo, rum & sugar |
May 31 |
ship Brothers |
Jenkinson |
08 April |
Hull |
Mr. Mathley, and 17 settlers |
to R. Wood & Co. / cargo, bricks |
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Intelligence per Brothers: on 1st May, on
long. 38 W. feel in with the hull of the ship Argo, Captain
Murray,
belonging to Greenock, from thence to Miramichi, and succeeded in
saving the Captain, his brother, Mr. Gillmore, his
two nephews, and
one boy, with about £5000 in specie ; the Minerva,
of Glasgow, took part of the crew, and the brig Sarah,
of Maryport, the remainder. The mate, two men, and one boy were washed
overboard two days before, at the time the vessel was dismasted.
Captain Jenkinson was informed by the Master of the bark Chitton,
that he had seen the ship Camilus (Camillus) on her broadside, abandoned. |
May 31 |
bark Clarkstone |
Ward |
08 April |
Hull |
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to — / cargo, bricks &c. |
June 01 |
ship James Bailey |
Gowan |
07 April |
Belfast |
Mr. Bell, Mr. Blackwood, and 26 settlers |
to Stewart & Lemoine / cargo, salt &c. |
June 01 |
ship Lady Gordon |
Bell |
15 April |
Liverpool |
Messrs. Grainger & Brooks |
to H. Gates & Co. / general cargo |
June 01 |
brig Pacific |
Braithwaite |
05 April |
Whitehaven |
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to Irvine & Co. / cargo, sugar |
June 01 |
bark St. Lawrence |
Douglas |
02 April |
London |
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to W. Price / general cargo |
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Messrs. Reiffenstein, Symes, Trinder and Keates landed
last night from the St. Lawrence off Crane Island - all well - Mrs.
and Miss Young, Col. Cockburn, Mrs. R. Symes, Mr. Prince, Mr. Carr,
76th Regiment and Mr. Durette and son are also passengers. |
June 01 |
brig or bark Eagle |
Henley |
14 April |
London |
Mr. Burns |
to Sheppard & Campbell / cargo, sundries |
June 01 |
bark Ipswich |
McCay |
61 days |
London |
|
to R. Wood / in ballast |
June 01 |
ship Montmorenci |
Wood |
05 April |
London |
|
to Dyke & Langley / in ballast |
June 01 |
brig Emporium |
Shields |
04 April |
Sunderland |
|
to H. Atkinson / in ballast |
June 01 |
brig Aid |
Palmer |
01 April |
London |
|
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 01 |
brig Amethyst |
Thompson |
|
London |
Messrs. Hoofstetter, Raymont, Woolrich, Maitland and Venor. |
to Maitland & Co. / general cargo |
|
Intelligence per Amethyst: the Amethyst sailed
from the Downs on 7th April, and on the 27th, spoke the brig Fame,
of London, Ballantine, from London to St. John, N.B. in lat. 44.
long. 37 W., she was totally dismasted in a hurricane on Friday the
23rd in lat. 45, long. 37 W., one man was dreadfully cut by the rigging
and another struck speechless by lightning, not expected to survive.
Captain Ballantine said, that on the 26th, he fell along
side the Union, of London, also dismasted and leaky
; after which a seaman was missing from the Fame,
supposed to have got onboard the Union or to have
fallen overboard ; the Fame was very tight and but
little injured by the ships meeting ; she had got a jury fore mast,
and had a jury main mast put up as soon as the weather became moderate,
and intended proceeding on her voyage ; Captain T. remained by the
Fame, from 9 am to 12 1/2 pm, and supplied her with
some spare sails and spars. — Captain B. did not wish to detain
the Amethyst longer. On the 28th, in a temendous
hurricane, the Amethyst lost all her bullwark, some stauncheons,
boats, companion, binacle, try sail, and one man was washed overboard
; on the 2nd May, passed some wreck supposed to be a ship's Roundhouse. |
June 01 |
ship Canada |
Lamb |
16 April |
Belfast |
186 settlers |
to Heath & Moir / salt |
June 01 |
bark Helena |
Currie |
04 April |
Newcastle |
|
to Leather & Co. / in ballast |
June 01 |
brig Spencer |
Huggup |
14 April |
Shields |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 01 |
brig Charles William |
Trotter |
29 March |
London |
|
to H. Atkinson / in ballast |
June 01 |
brig Nova-Scotia |
Jacobs |
43 days |
Trinidad |
|
to C.F. Aylwin / rum & sugar |
June 01 |
schooner Francis |
Newbald |
06 May |
Bermuda |
|
to Heath & Co. / rum & sugar |
June 01 |
brig Nelson |
Peabody |
17 May |
Miramichi |
|
to — / in ballast |
|
Quebec June 1st:
A young man named Phillippe
Godin,
was drowned when going on board the Swiftsure on
Thursday evening, by falling from the planks that led to the boat.
The number of persons passing on these planks is immense and the
numerous accidents in the recollection of everybody. Two narrow
planks are not sufficient, and legislative regulations, if they do
not already exist, ought to be passed making it obligatory to have
them of certain width with proper railings.
The Athol has £197,000 cy in specie, sailed on
the 12th instant, had contrary winds, and was nine days in the
River.
The Steam Boat Laprairie made a trip rounf the
Island of Orleans yesterday : the sail is a beautiful one, and
the distance about
60 miles. There were upwards of 100 passengers.
A new Ferry-boat between this City and Pointe Levy, to be moved
by horses, was launched this morning at Pointe Levy.
The following particulars of the loss of the Scotia,
were given by the Mate of that vessel:—
The Scotia, Captain Isaac Davis sailed from the
Bay of Honduras, on the 1st of April, in company with two other vessels,
(the Zephyr and the Glutton,) which
she parted with on the 8th ; on the 29th a heavy sea fell on board
the Scotia, carried away her cut water and stem,
and rendered her a complete wreck ; all hands were immediately employed
at the pumps,
but their efforts were soon found to be unavailing as she soon became
water logged and unmanageable. In order to avoid the fury of the
waves, which now made a fair breach over the decks, the Captain,
his wife and the crew, in all seventeen, were obliged to seek for
shelter on the tops, into which they succeeded in carrying a quantity
of provisions ; here they had not remained long when, the storm increasing,
the vessel upset, precipitating all into the sea ; the Captain and
his wife were washed from their hold and lost, the remainder, by
great exertion, made their way to the hull which shortly after righted
from the parting of the masts, when they gained the quarter-deck,
where they remained, enduring every hardship to which their melancholy
situation exposed them, for five days ; during this time their number
was reduced to ten, some were washed overboard and others died through
their their sufferings. On the 3rd of May the wreck was fallen in
with the Saguenay ; every exertion was used by the
master and crew of this vessel to relieve them from their perilous
state, but owing to the severity of the weather and the imminent
danger of their own vessel's falling on board the wreck, they could
only succeed in rescuing 4, the mate and three of the hands. These
men speak in the strongest terms of the kind attention and gentlemanly
conduct they experienced from Captain Hall. When the Saguenay parted
from the wreck only two men remained. |
|
Quebec May 26th:
Unfortunate Occurrence: We regret to learn that
the mate and a seaman belonging to the Quebec Packet,
Captain Anderson, from Aberdeen, were drowned yesterday at the
Cross, where the vessel
is now loading. Our informant states, that the seaman, while employed
in painting the vessel, lost his balance, and fell from the scaffold
; the mate, an excellent swimmer, seeing him, jumped overboard to
his assistance, when the former seizing him by the leg, both sank,
and were drowned.
Quebec June 5th:
The bodies of the Mate
and Sailor belonging to the Quebec Packet, whose melancholy
fate we announced a short time back, were found yesterday in the river below
the
current. The Sailor had his Arms firmly grasped round the shoulders
of the Mate, and it was with difficulty they could separate them after the bodies
were brought to shore. |
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Wednesday June 9th - MG note: no
Canadian Courant issue |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
|
Quebec June [9th]:
One hundred sail of square rigged vessels have arrived in the Port
within the last forty-eight hours. Those with cargoes and that were
deeply laden have generally sustained losses in their bulwarks, Spars,
Sails and Boats, and some of them had their decks completely swept.
Several of the vessels that arrived had not a boat to land with.
The most violent gales prevailed from the 23rd April to 1st May,
and during that period some vessels were driven back about 300 miles,
and had they been within a less distance of the European cost [sic]
must inevitably have been lost. We have accounts of the loss of four
vessels bound to this port, besides three bound to the lower ports.
Casualty:— A private in Captain Staunton's
Company of the 37th, named McArtlry, was drowned by
falling from the Lady Sherbrooke after having embarked on Tuesday
evening. He had lain down to sleep, near one side of the boat. He
leaves a wife and two children.
For the last two days past, the heat of the weather has been very
oppressive.
Yesterday's Farenheit's Thermometer stood at 92 in
the shade. |
June 01 |
brig Corsair |
McAlpin |
53 days |
Greenock |
19 seamen for the large vessel building at the Island of Orleans. |
to G. Ross / general cargo |
June 01 |
bark Resolution |
Ward |
01 April |
London |
|
to R. Hamilton / in ballast |
June 01 |
bark Thomas Jackson |
Taylor |
08 April |
Hull |
|
to R. Hamilton / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Quebec Packet |
Ditchburn |
01 April |
Dublin |
Messrs. Evans, Bride and Darton. |
to order / cargo, salt |
June 02 |
brig Broderick |
Peat |
01 April |
Shields |
|
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 02 |
ship Æolus |
Thomas |
09 April |
Waterford |
|
to Froste & Co. / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Sarah Mary Ann |
Christian |
46 days |
Mary Port |
7 settlers |
to Geo. Symes / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Canada |
Potts |
07 April |
Whitehaven |
|
to Mr. Corrie / in ballast |
June 02 |
bark Elk |
-- |
03 April |
Newcastle |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Jane |
McGrath |
11 April |
Waterford |
3 settlers |
to Sheppard & Campbell / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Sarah |
Rodgers |
49 days |
Workington |
|
to T. Hayes / in ballast |
June 02 |
bark Amity |
Arrowsmith |
01 April |
London |
|
to Sheppard & Campbell / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Choice |
Jones |
29 March |
Shields |
|
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Henry |
Thompson |
29 March |
Shields |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Preston |
Thompson |
29 March |
Shields |
|
to G. Bell / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Harmony |
Harbe |
11 April |
London |
|
to P. Burnett / in ballast |
June 02 |
bark Globe |
Bryden / Brydon |
06 April |
London |
|
to H. Atkinson / in ballast |
June 02 |
bark Benjamin and Mary |
Trotter / Kotter |
03 April |
London |
|
to Langly & Dyke / in ballast |
June 02 |
bark Francis and Harriet |
Dodds |
01 April |
Shields |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 02 |
ship Prospect |
Wake |
01 April |
Shields |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Thetis |
Robinson |
03 April |
Hull |
|
to Robert Wood & Co. / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Scipio |
Bowle |
49 days |
Whitehaven |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 02 |
bark Isabella |
Elderton |
15 April |
Plymouth |
|
to Chaffers & Co. / in ballast |
June 02 |
ship Abeona |
Davison |
02 April |
London |
|
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 02 |
bark Lord Wellington |
Bennett |
06 April |
Hull |
|
to B. Wood / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Ann |
Peacock |
01 April |
Shields |
|
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Charlotte |
Shearer |
04 April |
Liverpool |
|
to Leather & Co. / salt |
June 02 |
bark Crown |
Banks |
01 April |
London |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 02 |
ship Hannah |
Webber |
11 April |
London |
|
Langley & Dyke / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Eclipse |
-- |
02 April |
Ayr |
|
to E. Baird / Goods &c. |
June 02 |
brig William |
Peart |
07 April |
Shields |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / cargo, coals |
June 02 |
brig Horatio |
John Sparks |
15 April |
Liverpool |
|
to H. Gates / general cargo |
June 02 |
bark Surprise |
Beattie |
04 April |
Belfast |
|
to Heath & Co. / cargo, salt & rum |
June 02 |
brig Marys |
Jacobson |
04 April |
Shields |
|
to Handyside & Co. / cargo, coals |
June 02 |
bark Oxenhope |
Monneft |
49 days |
Hull |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / goods and ballast |
June 02 |
ship Brilliant |
Beverly |
06 April |
Liverpool |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Osprey |
Symes |
15 April |
Sunderland |
|
to Hancox & Cringan / cargo, coals |
June 02 |
bark Sir James Kempt |
Patterson |
17 April |
Cork |
18 settlers |
to Sheppard & Campbell / in ballast |
June 02 |
schooner Nancy |
Currie |
16 days |
Prince Edward Island |
|
to — Christian / cargo, Rum |
June 02 |
schooner Expedition |
Brown |
19 April |
Peterhead |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 02 |
ship Indian |
Turnbull |
07 April |
Grangemouth |
|
to Chaffers & Co. / in ballast |
June 02 |
bark Dependant |
Carr |
05 April |
Whitby |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 02 |
ship Asia |
Tindall |
03 April |
London |
Mr. Patton, Mr. Lee & 8 settlers |
to William Price / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Jean |
Innes |
15 April |
Liverpool |
Mr. & Mrs. Chaffers & 11 settlers |
to Chaffers & Co. / general cargo |
June 02 |
brig Hendersons |
Steel |
11 April |
Whitehaven |
Mr. Jackson & 9 settlers |
to Mr. Jackson / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Martha |
Moore |
14 April |
Workington |
|
to H. Gowan / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Good Intent |
Roxby |
26 March |
London |
|
to Campbell & Sheppard / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Mary |
Todd |
29 March |
Shields |
|
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 02 |
bark Minerva |
Carrick |
05 April |
Hull |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig British Tar |
Clark |
01 April |
Whitby |
|
to Leather & Co. / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Pilot |
Law |
31 March |
Aberdeen |
|
to Heath & Moir / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig William Tell |
Barnes |
15 April |
Workington |
14 settlers |
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig George IV |
Thomas |
12 April |
Waterford |
17 settlers |
to Froste & Co. / cargo, dry goods |
June 02 |
schooner John |
Glossan |
07 May |
Halifax |
9 settlers |
to Quirouet & Co. / cargo, rum and sugar |
June 02 |
brig St. George |
Fearon |
19 April |
Mary Port |
32 settlers |
to order / in ballast |
June 02 |
brig Hazard |
Lamb |
48 days |
Demerara |
|
to Forsyth & Walker & Co. / cargo, rum & coffee |
June 02 |
brigantine Orion |
Cushing |
29 days |
Charleston |
|
to Satterthwaite / cargo, Rice &c. |
June 02 |
schooner Rover |
Cleary |
07 May |
Halifax |
Captain Hewison & Mr. McLean |
to Satterthwaite / cargo, rum & sugar |
June 03 |
brig John & Mary |
Cant |
52 days |
Newcastle |
|
to Handyside & Co. / cargo, coals &c. |
June 03 |
bark James Dunlop |
Taylor |
30 March |
London |
7 passengers of the brig Margery |
to M. Bell / in ballast |
June 03 |
bark Dwina |
Thompson |
17 April |
Peterhead |
|
to order / in ballast
Intelligence: the Friends, of Hull, is on shore on the west end of Green Island,
expected to be lost. |
June 03 |
bark John Howard |
Smith |
10 April |
Cork |
Mr.& Mrs. Campbell and Servant, Mr. Seymore. |
to Campbell & Sheppard / cargo, Wine &c. |
June 03 |
brig Kelsick Wood |
Joseph Porteous |
16 April |
Liverpool |
|
to Gillespie & Co. / general cargo |
Jume 03 |
brig Endeavour |
Forsyth |
04 April |
London |
|
to Froste & Co. / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Andromeda |
Cowie |
26 March |
London |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Northumbrian |
Short |
42 days |
Fécamp |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Carricks |
Rushby |
18 April |
Liverpool |
|
to George Symes / general cargo |
June 03 |
brig Monarch |
Mennell |
01 April |
Whitby |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig William |
Short |
50 days |
Blyth |
|
to leather & Co. / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Union |
Fleck |
14 April |
Whitby |
|
to William Price / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Blackett |
Turner |
03 April |
London |
|
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Erato |
Blair |
11 April |
London |
|
to Hancox & Co. / in ballast
Mrs. Blair died at sea, May 2nd. |
June 03 |
brig Jean |
Alexander Allen (Allan) |
06 April |
Greenock |
16 settlers |
to G. Ross / general cargo |
June 03 |
bark Borleigh |
Chancellor |
03 April |
London |
|
to W. Price / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Hope |
Hunter |
12 April |
London |
|
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 03 |
bark Caledonian |
McComb |
21 April |
Belfast |
214 settlers |
to A. Moreland / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Northumberland |
Jones |
04 April |
Newcastle |
|
to W.& G. Pemberton / coals |
June 03 |
bark Venus |
Green |
43 days |
Portsmouth |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast |
June 03 |
ship Hero |
Morrison |
03 April |
Liverpool |
|
to J. Whitney / in ballast |
Arrived at the Port of Montreal |
|
|
|
|
May 17 |
Quebec Packet |
Anderson |
|
Aberdeen |
|
|
May 18 |
Margaret |
J. Troop |
|
Leith |
|
|
May 24 |
Margaret |
W. Fisher |
|
Liverpool |
|
|
June 03 |
Cherub |
W. Rayside |
|
Greenock |
|
|
June 03 |
Canadian |
John Udney |
|
Liverpool |
|
|
June 08 |
Jane [sic Jean ] |
Alexander Allan |
|
Greenock |
|
|
|
Cleared:
June 02— Margaret, W. Fisher, (for) Liverpool
June 03— Quebec Packet, A. Anderson, (for) Aberdeen
June 03— Margaret, James Troop, (for) Leith |
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Saturday June 12th - MG & CC |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
June 03 |
brig Eleanor |
Potts |
07 April |
Whitehaven |
|
to Mr. Jackson / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Cygnus |
Smart |
10 April |
Exeter |
|
to Campbell & Sheppard / in ballast |
June 03 |
ship Ceres |
Doeg |
11 April |
Waterford |
30 settlers |
to W. Price / salt &c. |
June 03 |
brig Traveller |
Penrice |
07 April |
London |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / general cargo |
June 03 |
bark Castlereagh |
Gray |
53 days |
Southampton |
|
to Mr. Le Mesurier / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Britannia |
Cram / Crane |
01 April |
Newcastle |
|
to Burnett / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Heron |
Bell |
04 April |
London |
|
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Friendship |
Dawson |
48 days |
London |
|
to Government / cargo, stores |
June 03 |
brig Mary Jane |
Nichols |
*02 May |
London & *Plymouth |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 03 |
bark Lady Juliana |
Smith |
11 April |
London |
29 men, women and children of the Royal Artillery |
to Gillespie & Co. / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Joseph and Mary |
Stratford |
01 April |
London |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Robert & Ann |
Straughn |
17 May |
St. John's, Nfld |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Cyrus |
Storment |
01 April |
London |
|
to Leather & Co. / in ballast |
June 03 |
ship Comet |
Symes |
01 April |
London |
|
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 03 |
bark Spring |
Snowdon |
04 April |
Shields |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Norfolk Hero |
Hunter |
01 April |
London |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast |
June 03 |
bark Mary's |
Wardle |
07 April |
London |
|
to Cambell & Sheppard / in ballast |
June 03 |
bark Elizabeth |
Charlton |
56 days |
Cork |
Mr. Wright |
to order / in ballast |
June 03 |
bark Rolla |
Thursby |
07 April |
Plymouth |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Sally |
Little |
17 April |
Mary Port |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Alexander |
Errington |
24 April |
Teneriff |
|
to order / cargo, Wine |
June 03 |
ship Asia |
Ward |
15 April |
London |
|
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 03 |
bark St. Charles |
Leslie |
03 May |
Cork |
Mr. Robinson & 30 settlers |
to Campbell & Sheppard / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Mars |
Milburn |
01 April |
Shields |
|
to J.T. Corrie / in ballast |
June 03 |
bark Ann |
Binnie |
01 April |
London |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 03 |
ship Minerva |
Franklin |
10 April |
London |
|
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Ajax |
Armstrong |
29 April |
Newcastle |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 03 |
ship Northumberland |
Davison |
08 April |
Glasgow |
Mr. Martin, & ? |
to order / in ballast |
June 03 |
ship London |
Young |
01 April |
Newcastle |
|
to J.T. Corrie / in ballast |
June 03 |
ship Northumberland |
Surties |
29 March |
Seaton Sluice |
|
to order / coals |
June 03 |
bark Ocean |
Blackburn |
10 April |
London |
Mr.& Mrs. Carman and family |
to Langley & Dyke / in ballast |
June 03 |
brig Lune |
Young |
29 March |
Newcastle |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast |
June 03 |
bark Quebec Packet |
Atkinson |
04 April |
London |
|
to H. Atkinson / general cargo |
June 03 |
bark Betsey |
Wray |
05 April |
London |
|
to G. Hamilton / in ballast |
June 04 |
ship Friends |
Pope |
13 April |
Hull |
|
to Froste & Co. / in ballast
. . has been on shore on Green Island, and received damage |
June 04 |
brig Emperor Alexander |
Watts |
63 days |
Aberdeen |
|
to Heath & Moir / in ballast |
June 04 |
ship Nassau |
Grosard |
47 days |
Waterford |
11 settlers |
to W. Price / cargo, salt |
June 04 |
brig Jane and Margaret |
Watson |
13 April |
Sunderland |
|
to W. Patton / cargo, coals |
June 04 |
brig Argo |
Young |
01 April |
Sunderland |
|
to Chaffers & Co. / cargo, coals |
June 04 |
brig Culloden |
Leyden |
03 April |
Leith |
Mrs. Scales Dallas & 16 settlers [Messrs. Scales & Dallas ?] |
to W. Peddy & Co. |
June 04 |
brig Ann |
Richardson |
46 days |
London |
|
to Irvine & Co. / Government stores |
June 04 |
brig Dew Drop |
Wokes |
06 April |
London |
two Mr. Legs, Mr. Rowland, Mr. Lowe |
to Finlay & Co. / general cargo |
June 04 |
brig Hewisons |
Haddard |
17 April |
Waterford |
|
to Mr. Jackson / in ballast |
June 04 |
brig Grace |
Vagg |
56 days |
Ilfracombe |
Mr. Jones & 2 settlers |
to Finlay & Co. / in ballast |
June 04 |
bark Queen |
Turner |
64 days |
Newcastle |
|
to W. Price / in ballast
Intelligence: passed the ship Dowson, of Aberdeen,
on Wed. 12th May, at 2pm in lat. 46-15 long. 40-26 abandoned |
June 04 |
brig Elizabeth |
Copeland |
15 April |
Newcastle |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast |
June 04 |
brig John |
Peter Todd |
15 April |
Leith |
Mr. T. Millar |
to Hart Logan / cargo, coals |
June 04 |
ship Mars |
Harland |
08 April |
Hull |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast |
|
A considerable number of vessels have arrived since the above,
the reports of which we have not, as yet, been able to obtain — others
are hourly making their appearance. |
June 05 |
brig John |
Chandler |
08 April |
Bristol |
|
to Ross & Mitchell / in ballast |
June 05 |
brig Traveller |
Glosar |
24 April |
Bristol |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast |
June 05 |
bark Endeavour |
Collinson |
28 April |
Hull |
19 settlers |
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 05 |
brig Arno |
Tonsey |
03 April |
London |
|
to G. Hamilton / in ballast |
June 05 |
brig Perserverance |
Matterface |
03 April |
Poole |
|
to Mr. Le Mesurier / cargo, salt |
June 05 |
bark Camperdown |
Raisbee |
04 April |
London |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 05 |
bark Peace |
Balleny |
01 April |
Newcastle |
|
to Mr. Le Mesurier / in ballast |
June 05 |
brig Isabella |
Duncan |
16 April |
Portsmouth |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 05 |
brig St. Helena |
Elliot |
13 April |
Plymouth |
|
to G. Hamilton / in ballast
Intelligence: has onboard some goods saved from the brig Cumberland — another
brig also has some |
June 05 |
brig Lustre |
Woodward |
08 April |
London |
|
to G. Hamilton / in ballast |
June 05 |
brig Kingston |
Green |
02 May |
Topsham |
|
to W.& G. Pemberton / cargo, cordage |
June 05 |
brig John |
Warden |
01 April |
Shields |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / in ballast |
June 05 |
brig Scipio |
Massingale |
01 April |
London |
|
to G. Hamilton / in ballast |
June 05 |
brig Lady Ann |
Simpson |
07 April |
London |
|
to G. Hamilton / in ballast
Intelligence: spoke the brig Wm. McGillivray, under jury masts, all well,
on 16th May, long. 48 |
June 05 |
brig Fortitude |
McColl |
08 April |
London |
|
to R. Wood & Co. in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Freedom |
Sanderson |
08 April |
London |
|
to Hancox & Cringan / in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Hope |
Walsh |
05 April |
Whitehaven |
|
to Heath & Co. / in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Bolden |
Lanchester |
08 April |
Whitehaven |
|
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Norfolk |
Anderson |
04 April |
Newcastle |
7 settlers |
to P. Burnett / in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Pomona |
Handyside |
01 April |
Shields |
|
to Handyside & Co. / cargo, coals |
June 06 |
brig British Queen |
Stephenson |
05 April |
Shields |
|
to Leather & Co. / in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Albion |
Stewart |
25 April |
Cork |
Mr. McCharty, brother and wife and family |
to W.& G. Pemberton / in ballast |
June 06 |
bark Peggy |
Jones |
02 April |
London |
Mr. Wilcox, wife and family |
to order / in ballast |
June 06 |
bark Diadem |
Currie / Curry |
17 April |
Belfast |
117 settlers |
to Bolton & Co. / in ballast
Intelligence: May 7th spoke the brig Farrel, 13 days from St. John, N.B.,
to Londonderry, in lat. 26,18 long. 34,21 |
June 06 |
brig William |
Thomas |
24 April |
Ross |
62 settlers |
to James Black / in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Charles Tennyson |
James Boach |
07 April |
London |
|
to Finlay & Co. / general cargo |
June 06 |
brig Ann |
Walker |
10 April |
Newcastle |
|
to W. Peddy & Co. / cargo, coals &c. |
June 06 |
bark Margaret |
Wilson |
06 April |
London |
|
to Sheppard & Co. / in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Jean |
Masterton |
10 April |
Leith |
|
to Hanyside & Co. / general cargo |
June 06 |
bark Maria |
Williams |
28 March |
London |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Beaver |
McCleland |
18 April |
Liverpool |
|
to R. Wood & Co. / cargo, coals & salt |
June 07 |
brig William McGillivray |
Stoddard |
02 April |
London |
|
to Gillespie & Co. / general cargo |
June 07 |
brig Henry |
Grayson |
02 May |
Harrington |
|
to A. Moreland / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig George |
Neslin |
10 April |
Bordeaux |
|
to W. Patton / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Eagle |
Sims |
04 April |
Newcastle |
|
to Thomas Hayes / in ballast |
June 08 |
brig Evander |
Patterson |
01 April |
Sunderland |
|
to William Patton / cargo, coals and bottles |
June 08 |
ship Latona |
Champion |
03 April |
Liverpool |
|
to George Ross / in ballast |
June 08 |
brig Marquis Wellington |
Samuel Baxter |
26 April |
Liverpool |
Mr. Huges (Hughes?) |
to order / general cargo |
|
Cleared:
May 29— bark Europe, Willis,
(for)
Liverpool
May 29— bark Mary, Weatherhead, (for) Barbadoes
May 31— brig Sally, Brown, (for) Liverpool
May 31— ship Nautilus, Tully, (for) Bristol
June 04— brig Auspicious, Croft, (for) Liverpool
June 04— brig Southampton, White, (for) Grenada
June 05— brig Port Spain, Walmesley, (for) Jamaica
June 05— schooner Nancy, Curry, (for) Halifax
June 07— schooner Providence, Sire, (for) Newfoundland |
|
Shipping Intelligence |
|
Remarks made by Captain Turner, of the Queen, on passing
the wreck of the ship Dowson, of Aberdeen, on the 12th may, in lat. 46
15, long.
40 26 :—
This ship appeared to be between 350 and 400 tons burthen : her sides
painted yellow with a black streak at the top and green on deck, the
bottom below light water mark appeared reddish ; she had no boats on
deck or attached to her, but had davits on the starboard quarter for
one ; a chain cable was bent to the larboard anchor, and all her hatchways
were standing open ; the foremast gone about 10 or 12 feet above the
deck, the bowsprit standing, but the jib-boom gone at the cap ; no mizen
topsail yard nor main yard — mizzenmast and topmast entire ; a
chock for a mizen top-gallant-mast and a mizzen topsail stowed, but the
clews hanging down and ragged ; a small piece of ragged red bunting in
the stabbard mizzen shrouds, her head bore to the S.E. She appeared to
me to have canted her ballast, and to have lost her masts on the larboard
tack. The starboard fore-rigging was hanging over the side.
Bark Globe, Brydon, reports the brig Thompson,
of Shields, is dismasted. Brig John put back damaged, and Harriet, of London,
for Quebec, abandoned, crew saved.
Bark Amity, Arrowsmith, has on board four
of the crew of the brig Fredericton, Captain Barrett, from Shoreham, to Miramichi,
foundered at sea, all saved.
Bark Francis & Harriet, Dodds, has on board five
of
the crew of the Hyperion, of Shields, which vessel also foundered at sea ; all
hands saved.
Horatio, Sparks, took on board
the whole of the crew, with the exception of one man drowned, of the brig Experiment,
of Liverpool, for Richibuctou, she being dismasted, and half full of water.
Schooner Nancy, Currie, has brought up part of the cargo of Gilbert
Salton,
from Bermuda, for Quebec, lost on the coast of Nova Scotia. Crew saved.
Brig Thetis, Robinson, has on
board the crew of the brig Union, of London, bound to Bedec, Prince Edward's
Island, abandoned in long. 34 W.
Brig Charlotte, Shearer, has on board the Captain and six of the crew,
of the brig Liberality, of Whitby, bound to St. John, N.B., abandoned on
the 15th May, in longitude 28.
Brig William, Short, took on board
eight of the crew of the brig Hope, of Tinmouth, bound to St. John's, Newfoundland,
which foundered in long. 30, W. all saved.
Brig Erato, Blair, Mrs. Blair died
on the 2nd May, and one man was lost overboard.
Brig Eleanor, Potts, had a boy washed overboard.
Bark Borleigh, Chancellor, has
on board two seamen of the brig Margery, from London, bound to Montreal,
which vessel sunk on the 10th May.
Bark Venus, Green, has been on
shore at Madame Island, and has received damage.
Ship Ceres, has been on shore near the Pillars, and has also sustained
damage.
Brig Endeavour has been on shore near Mille Vaches, and damaged.
Brig Ajax, Armstrong, lost her fore topmast.
Quebec Packet—Captain Bell
for a new ship. Mr. Pownall [?] and Mr. Adam came as passengers in this
vessel.
Bark Lady Juliana—This vessel brought out a detachment of 29 men,
women and children of the Royal Artillery.
We are concerned to state the melancholy loss of the bark Eliza,
which sailed from this Port in November last ; she was wrecked in the
night
of the 24th of that month on the Magdalen shore ; her bottom came out
almost immediately after she struck. The crew were obliged to remain
by the wreck until 8 o'clock in the morning, when they all succeeded
in getting on shore, and made their way to a haystack, where they laid
down, but in such a state of exhaustion, that nine poor fellows out of
the crew died by their sufferings through the cold and hunger which they
had experienced. The remainder were discovered the following morning
in the most deplorable state, waiting as it were, for their turns for
eternity. The Captain and survivors suffered very much from frozen feet,
but had recovered with the exception of two, one of whom has entirely
lost the use of them. The Captain is expected here shortly.
Brig Cyrus,
Storment, in lat. 47, 31. long. 27, 30 W., spoke the brig Argo of
Workington, from Montego Bay, for Liverpool, all well.
Brig (bark?) Spring, Snowden,
boarded in lat. 51,29 long. 28,12 W., a brig which he supposed to be the
Zodiac, formerly of Shields, abandoned, totally dismasted,
and rudder unshipped, her roundhouse complete — she looked well,
but was full of water.
Lightning fell on board of the Freedom, on the 8th of May, and wounded
the Captain, three seamen and one boy, severely.
The Bolden has some goods on board, saved from the brig Cumberland.
The Hope spoke, on the 7th of
May, in long. 20 W., the brig Martha, returning to Poole,
very leaky, out 35 days ; and on the 23rd spoke the brig Urania,
of Shields, for Miramichi, out 53 days, all well. On the 6th May in long.
28 W., fell in with the brig Aurora, from London, for Halifax with a general
cargo ; she was totally dismasted, and had lost the mate and four of her
crew—remained by her 24 hours, and assisted in rigging jury masts.
The Norfolk remained by the brig Eagle,
of Shields, 6 days, she being in a disabled state and very leaky.— On
the 29th of May, she bore up apparently with the intention of running on
shore, or preceeding to Gaspé. May 2nd fell in with the ship Harriet,
on her beam ends and no person on board.
The British Queen, on the 8th
May, on long. 40 W., fell in with the ship Dowson, of Aberdeen, bound to
Saint John, New-Brunswick, and took out the master, and all hands, except
the mate, who was washed overboard—the ship then in a sinking state.
Brig Beaver boarded, on the 6th
of May, in long. 35 W., the brig Henry,
of London, in ballast, with about two feet of water in her hold, totally
dismasted, rudder gone, and no person on board.
The brig William McGillivray,
on the 27th of April, in long. 31, was struck by a heavy sea, which carried
away her bowsprit ; shortly after the foremast went by the board, and carried
away the main top-mast.
Brig George passed the brig Fame,
of Sunderland, totally dismasted—could render her no assistance.
The Eagle :— This vessel
is so much damaged that she is literally kept together with chains. Four
of her deck and two of her hold beams are broken, and she is very leaky.
The Captain of the Eagle was on board the Nancy, of Maryport, where he
saw the Captain and crew of the brig Matthew and Thomas, of Shields, which
vessel was abandoned at sea.
Captain Palmer, of the Aid, spoke
the Lydia, of Miramichi, in distress, in lat. 44, 30 long.
36, having been struck by lightning in a squall on the 1st of May and received
considerable damage, which obliged her to return to England. |
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