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Ship Arrivals in Quebec 1818
The following arrivals were extracted from the Quebec Mercury and, where noted, the Montreal Gazette.
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
1818 |
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
[Montreal Gazette, April 15, 1818.] |
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The ship Factor arrived at Philadelphia, in forty days from Liverpool, brings
English dates to the 14th of February. It is pleasing to observe that there is every
appearance that the Army of occupation will forthwith be withdrawn from France,
out of which a confederate army will be formed and stationed at Frankfort for
preserving the tranquillity of Europe.
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Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Montreal Gazette, April 22, 1818.] |
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From the Norfolk Herald April 1.
Among the vessels which went up the bay on Sunday afternoon was the brig
Huron, Martin, 19 days from Havanna, with a cargo of molasses and sugar. Capt.
Appleby, of this town, came passenger in the H. and has come up in the sloop
Gen. Swift, from North Carolina. Capt. A. states that about 8 days previous to his
sailing despatches had been received by the Governor from the government of Old
Spain, instructing him to close the port of Havanna against all nations
indiscriminately; which order it was expected would be carried into execution, in a
few days, as the Governor only waited the arrival of the next packet for a duplicate
of his instructions. Capt. A. further states, that the British government, determined
to enforce their measures for putting a stop to the African Slave Trade, had sent
two agents on that business, who had arrived at Havanna a few days previous to
his leaving there.–It was thought that this step coupled with the new order of
Ferdinand, would produce something like a revolution at Havanna. The Buenos
Ayrean squadron, was still cruising close in with the Moro and blockading the
harbour. The sickness had again made its appearance. There was little alteration in
the markets. American produce dull, Island do. scarce and high. |
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Montreal Gazette, April 29, 1818.] |
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The brig Tom, Hazard, arrived at New-York, furnishes accounts from England to 4th March.
The author of the attempt on the life of the Duke of Wellington, notwithstanding
the activity of the Police of Paris, was not discovered.
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Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Montreal Gazette, May 6, 1818.] |
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More New States
The House of Representatives of the United States have passed Acts, authorising
the Missouri Territory west of the river Mississippi, and the Illinois Territory,
lying east of the Mississippi, and north of the river Ohio, to form Constitutions, in
order to be admitted into the Union, as States.–Those two will make their number
up to twenty-two. Michigan Territory is to be allowed a Delegate in Congress; and
as soon as their numbers shall become sufficient, they also will be organized and
admitted as a State. Their national Flag is to be Thirteen horizontal stripes,
alternate red and white, to designate the original number of the United States, and
one Star, for each existing State, the Stars to be white on a blue field.
The Steam Boat Malsham, arrived here from Quebec on Monday last in the
afternoon; among other passengers who came in her, were the Honorable Judge
Bowen, the Attorney and Solicitor General and A. Stuart, Esquire, to be present at
the Court of Oyer and Terminer which had been adjourned to the 4th instant.
When the Steam Boat which arrived at St. John’s on Sunday last, left Whitehall,
the mail had not reached that place, owing most probably to the badness of the
roads and weather, we have therefore received no news this week from the United
States.
From a late London Paper
The Mauritius and St. Helana[sic]–We learn with pleasure, by the arrival at
Portsmouth of the Phaeton from the Mauritus [sic] having on board Governor
Faruhar and family, that there had been no recent seizure of slave vessels in the
neighbourhood of that colony. The traffic, indeed has been abolished by the native
powers of Madagascar, (heretofore the great source of supply) in conformity to a
treaty concluded between the King of Ova and the Government of the Mauritius.
The most zealous efforts were employed by the British attached to that settlement,
in order to accomplish this object. The Phaeton touched at St. Helena, on her way
home, and Bonaparte was reported to be in good health at that period, (Jan. 8) but
he had not been accessible to strangers for a considerable time past. The
intelligence is of a more recent date than that which communicated the rumor of
his illness, which was, therefore, probably unfounded.
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Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Montreal Gazette, Monday, May 13, 1827.] |
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The new Steam Boat Telegraph, belonging to Mr. H. Logan, of Montreal, arrived
here from that city on Teusday. [sic] Among the passengers, were Messrs. Melvin
Paterson, and M’Kenzie, of this city, who sailed from Liverpool on the 27th March for New York.
We learn from these gentlemen, that Business in England was not in the most
thriving state, although much better than at the same time the preceding year, and
the population was peaceable. In consequence of the determination of Government
not to propose for the ensuring two years, any alteration in the lumber duties, a
greater number of vessels were expected to be engaged in the Canada trade, than
during the last season. The time of sailing generally fixed, was about the 10th
April. No vessels had sailed for the St. Lawrence when these gentlemen left
Liverpool. They had a passage of only 11 days to the Great Banks. They met with
some loose ice on the Banks, in lat. 44. The winter in England had been very wet
and windy, and the season, as well there as in the United States, was backward.
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Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Montreal Gazette, Wednesday, May 16, 1818.] |
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Although the United States of America have not actually declared war against
Spain, yet they may be said to have begun hostilities. The proceedings of Gen.
Jackson in the Floridas the three commissioners forming a treaty at Buenos Ayres
with that revolted province, and the Ontario sloop of war entering, though
forbidden, the blockaded harbour of Valparaiso, in presence of two armed vessels,
are convincing proofs of hostility, and at the same time, of the weakness of Apain.
It is evident that Mr. De Forest, who came passenger in the Platsburgh[?],
brought dispatches from the commissioners at Buenos Ayres, and is to remain as
Counsul General of the United States of South America.
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Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
[Montreal Gazette, May 20, 1818] |
April 29 |
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2 schooners from
Hare Island, with
part of the cargo of
the brig Favorite
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May 4
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Schooner
Frederick
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Bruce
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Gaspé
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fish and oil
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May 7
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Brig Patriot
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A. Anderson
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38 days
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Aberdeen
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5
Ladies and
1
Gentleman
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to Heath & Moir,
general cargo.
Intelligence: ice in
the Gulf, saw 5
ships off Gaspé, 2
steering for Bay
Chaleurs, and 1 for
Gaspé.
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May 12
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Ship Prospect
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Wake
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38 days
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Shields
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to P. Patterson &
Co., in ballast
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May 12
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Brig
Sternshall
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Mainland
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38 days
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Shields
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to P. Patterson &
Co., in ballast
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May 12
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Ship Mary
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Taylor
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39 days
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Trinidad
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to order, in ballast
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May 12
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Ship
Highland Lad
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Moore
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30 days
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Greenock
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to J. Goudie, bricks
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May 12
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Brig Favorite
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1 day
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Hare
Island
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to Chs. Hunter
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May 12
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Brig Gowan
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James
Webster
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43 days
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Dundee
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to Bell & Stewart,
general cargo
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May 12
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Brig Earl of
Dalhousie
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J. Levie
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40 days
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Aberdeen
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14
settlers
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to order, in ballast
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May 13
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Brig Penrose
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Michael
Foley
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12 days
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Nfld
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to Heath & Moir,
salt
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May 13
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Ship Crown
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P. Roche
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34 days
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Whitby
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to P. Patterson, in
ballast
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May 14
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Ship
Elizabeth &
Sarah
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Wm
Bainbridge
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5 Apr
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Newcastle
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to Captain, in ballast
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May 14
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Ship
Aberdeen
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A.
Thomson
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25
Mar
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London
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Capt.
Hills
and
Mr.
Wells
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to Jas. M’Douall[]?,
in ballast.
Intelligence: saw
much ice and
detained 31 days by
it.–Intelligence per
Aberdeen, Monday
April 27th at
8.30A.M. spoke the
Brig Helen of
Aberdeen, from
Greenock, bound to
Miramichie who
informed us that he
had fallen in with a
Ship abandoned by
the Crew (Name
Caroline of Mary
Port,) supposed to
have been stove by
the ice and
foundered. At
9A.M. spoke the
Brig Better Luck
Still, of London,
from Bristol, to
Puggwash.–Thursday May 7th at
12.30P.M. spoke the
Brisk, from
Montego Bay,
bound to Quebec,
informed us that she
had passed part of a
wreck on the 6th
instant.
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May 14
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Ship Ceres
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David
Raitt
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28 days
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Belfast
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150
settlers
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to Heath & Moir, in
ballast
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May 14
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Brig Cherub
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A.
Stevenson
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36 days
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Greenock
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10
settlers
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to Geo. Ross,
general cargo
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May 14
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Brig Eliza
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James
Hauay
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8 Apr
|
Liverpool
|
Mr.
Millar
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to Miller & Parlane,
general cargo
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May 14
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Ship Rebecca
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A.
Harvey
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28 days
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Greenock
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Miss
Sarah
Gregory,
Miss
Normand,
Messrs.
Portcous,
McKinzie
and
Mr.
McCauley
and
13
steerage
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to Geo. Ross,
general cargo
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May 14
|
Brig Brisk
|
Wm
Mosses
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3
weeks
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Montego
Bay
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to Irvine M’Naught,
rum and sugar
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Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
[Montreal Gazette, Friday, May 29, 1818.]
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May 15
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Ship
Invincible
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J. Hogg
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35 days
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Peterhead?
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to Mr. Christie, in
ballast
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May 16
|
Brig Flora
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J. Work
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30 days
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Aberdeen
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Mr.
Dawson, D.
Gill,
and
Ellen
Watson
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to Heath & Moir, in
ballast. Intelligence,
left a brig in the ice
at Anticosti.
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May 16
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Brig Symetry
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W. Cram
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3 Apr
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Newcastle
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to Mr. Meiklejohn,
in ballast
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May 17
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Brig Carricks
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F.
Buchly
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28 days
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Liverpool
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Mrs.
Webster,
two in
steerage
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to Geo. Symes,
general cargo
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May 17
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Brig Henry
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Wm
Lowes
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42 days
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Newcastle
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to Heath & Moir, in
ballast
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May 17
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Brig John
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J. Jones
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45 days
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Newcastle
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to Atkinson, in
ballast
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May 17
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Brig Jane
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G.
Hunter
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35 days
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Newcastle
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in ballast
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May 17
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Brig Sophia
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A.
Moore
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31 days
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Greenock
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to Mr. Burnet, salt
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May 17
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Brig
Elizabeth &
Ann
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W.
Dobson
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29 days
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Portsmouth
|
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to Mathew Gordon
& Co., in ballast
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May 17
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Brig Penelope
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J. Doyle
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40 days
|
Liverpool
|
Mr.
Chaffers
and
Mr.
Uppington
and
183
settlers
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to H. Chaffers, salt
and goods
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May 17
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Brig Barbara
|
J.R.
Wilson
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42 days
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Aberdeen
|
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to Mr. Barnet, brick
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May 18
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Brig Polly
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A.
Donaldson
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36 days
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Leith
|
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to M. Black & Co.,
in ballast
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May 18
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Brig Skipsay
|
R.
Laidler
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36 days
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London
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to Hart Logan &
Co., general cargo
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May 18
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Brig
Mayflower
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P.
Ellison
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1 Apr
|
Newcastle
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to Mr. Burnet, in
ballast
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May 18
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Brig
Alexander
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George
Ritchie
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2 Apr
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Shields
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to Mr. Meiklejohn,
in ballast
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May 18
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Brig Babona
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W.
Garterell
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11 days
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Halifax
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Mr.
Tuzo
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to J. Caldwell, in
ballast
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May 18
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Brig Ann
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G. Slater
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5
weeks
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Shields
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to Mr. Meiklejohn,
in ballast
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May 18
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Brig Spencer
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W.
Huggup
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13 Apr
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Sheilds
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to J. Caldwell, in
ballast
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May 18
|
Bark Sophia
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J.
Beckett
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5 Apr
|
London
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1
family
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to J. Caldwell, in
ballast
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May 18
|
Brig Canso
|
J. Martin
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8
weeks
|
Jamaica
|
Mr.
Woodberry
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to Patterson & Weir,
rum and sugar
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May 18
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Brig
Alexander
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R.
Marshall
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30 days
|
Liverpool
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Messrs.
Hoffstetter,
Hancox,
Barner, G.
Henderson,
M’Kutcheon and
Mr.
And
Mrs
Stansfields
and
servant
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to J. Jones & Co,
general cargo
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May 18
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Brig
Economy
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J. Gibson
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6
weeks
|
Shields
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to Bell & Stewart, in
ballast
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May 18
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Brig Fame
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Abrams
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12 Apr
|
Greenock
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Mr.
Hamilton,
Doctor
M’Gibbon
and
family and
one
family of
settlers
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to J. Goudie, general
cargo
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May 18
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Brig Lord
Middleton
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Kerr
|
?
weeks
|
London
|
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to J. Caldwell, in
ballast
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May 18
|
Brig Rosehill
|
Wilson
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31 days
|
Whitehaven
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17
settlers
|
to Irvine, M’Naught,
& Co., 70
puncheons rye?
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May 18
|
Brig Pomona
|
Mills
|
6
weeks
|
Portsmouth
|
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to Captain
Richmond, in ballast
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May 18
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Ship Harrison
|
Davies
|
28 days
|
Liverpool
|
117
settlers
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to Campbell &
Sheppard, salt and
coals
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May 18
|
Brig Waller
|
Hannay
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31 days
|
Liverpool
|
Messrs
Seed,
Bailey and
5 in
steerage
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to W. G. & P.
Sheppard, general
cargo
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May 18
|
Ship General
Elliot
|
Franks
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31 days
|
London
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to Mr. Price, in
ballast
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May 18
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Brig Albion
|
Richmond
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40 days
|
London
|
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to P. Patterson &
Co., in ballast
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May 19
|
Brig
Eslington
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Richardson
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6
weeks
|
London
|
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to Mr. Seed, in
ballast
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May 19
|
Brig Wm &
Mathew
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Evans
|
5
weeks
|
London
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17
settlers
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to order, general
cargo
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May 19
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Brig Royal
Charlotte
|
Gilchrist?
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52 days
|
Abeuf?
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To Mr. Burnet, wine
and fruit
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May 19
|
Brig Jane
|
Murdoch
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36 days
|
Greenock
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18
settlers
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to Mevin &
Belanger, coals and
goods
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May 19
|
Ship Maida
|
Estelle
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45 days
|
Hull
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29
settlers
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to Bell & Stewart,
goods
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May 19
|
Brig Britannia
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43 days
|
Newcastle
|
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to Bell & Stewart,
coals and goods
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May 19
|
Brig Neptune
|
Clarke
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33 days
|
Glasgow
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34
settlers
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to Finlay & Co.,
general cargo
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May 19
|
Brig Rose
|
Beavrige
|
56 days
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Leith
|
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to Bell & Stewart,
coals
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May 19
|
Brig Comet
|
Lesk
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43 days
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Aberdeen
|
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to Heath & Moir, in
ballast
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May 19
|
Brig Jesse
|
Elephane
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36 days
|
Newcastle
|
Mr
Swivel
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to Frost & Porter,
coals and goods
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May 19
|
Bark Esther
|
Ekin
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52 days
|
Liverpool
|
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to Gates & Nephew,
salt and rum
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May 19
|
Ship Hessell
|
J.
Morgrove
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36 days
|
London
|
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to P. Patterson, in
ballast
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May 19
|
Bark
Monique
|
W.
Draper
|
35 days
|
Hull
|
129
settlers
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to Jones & White,
bricks, cordage, &c.
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May 19
|
Bark Trader
|
Hall
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8 Apr
|
London
|
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to Maitland & Co.,
in ballast
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May 19
|
Brig Trent
|
J.
Longbottom
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35 days
|
Bristol
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8
settlers
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to Mr Butchart, iron,
nails
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May 19
|
Brig Jane
Montgomery
|
Gardner
|
32 days
|
Glasgow
|
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to Captain, in ballast
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May 19
|
Ship Rosina
|
J. Brown
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30 days
|
Greenock
|
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to Rogerson Hunter
& Co., in ballast
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May 20
|
Brig
Catharine
|
P. Clark
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34 days
|
Sunderland
|
3
settlers
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to Pratt & Porter,
goods
|
May 20
|
Ship Indian
Trader
|
Barnsey
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10 Apr
|
Liverpool
|
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to order, salt and
bagging
|
May 20
|
Brig Briton
|
Evans
|
37 days
|
Dublin
|
50
settlers
|
to J.L. Maquay, in
ballast
|
May 20
|
Brig Marja
|
Hoidleton
|
5
weeks
|
London
|
|
to Messrs.
Frobishers & Co.,
goods
|
May 20
|
Brig
Greenfields
|
Holmes
|
30 days
|
Glasgow
|
Mr
M’Pherson,
Mr
Cuthbert,
and
one
settler
|
to Mr M.
M’Pherson, goods
|
May 20
|
Brig Helen
|
J. Gibson
|
5 Apr
|
Newcastle
|
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to Mr Seed, in
ballast
|
May 20
|
Brig Sally
|
W.
Cumming
|
31 days
|
Ayr
|
2
settlers
|
to Mr Brown, coals
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Kingston, May 19. (From the Gleaner, of May 7.)
The weather during the last month has been remarkably cold and backward for the
season. On the 18th we had a severe storm with a fall of snow; upon the high lands
it is said to have been from twelve to eighteen inches deep, and continued on the
ground for several days. A colder or a more backward season has never been
known in this country, by the oldest inhabitants. The consequence of which is that
no progress is yet made by the farmer in preparing the soil to receive the Spring
crops.
Arrived, at the Mansion-House Hotel, in this city, on Sunday Evening, the 24th
instant, Col. Barclay, his Majesty’s Commissioner under the 5th article of the
Treaty of Ghent; the Hon. Ward Chipman, and Mr. Chipman Jur. His Majesty’s
agent under the same article, (the latter accompained [sic] with his Lady,) and Mr.
Odell the Secretary of the Province of New Brunswich, [sic] who we learn is to be
employed this season on one of the Surveys.
The Halifax papers mention, that the 68th regiment had been ordered from England
to Canada, and the 74th and a corps of sappers to Halifax.
About £2000 has been subscribed in London for the relief of the sufferers at St.
John, Newfoundland.
The inhabitants of Halifax are preparing to petition the British Government to
have it made a free port.
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Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
[Montreal Gazette, June 3, 1818]
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May 22
|
Schooner St.
George
|
Giffard
|
4 days
|
Gaspé
|
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to Davidson & Rose,
rum, oil and plaster.
This vessel sailed
last from
newfoundland, and
wintered at Gaspé.
|
May 22
|
Brig Friends
|
G.
Richardson
|
40 days
|
London
|
settlers
|
to Gerrard Finlay &
Co., general cargo
|
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The Governor in Chief regrets that the state of his health will prevent his holding a
Levee on the next Anniversary of his Majesty’s birth; but there will be an evening
Drawing Room and a Ball at the Castle at 8 o’clock in honor of the day.
W.C. Oates, A.D.O.
Castle of Saint Lewis, May 26, 1818.
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Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
[Montreal Gazette, June 10, 1818]
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June 1
|
Ship Mary
|
Neale
|
40 days
|
Liverpool
|
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salt
|
June 1
|
Brig
Amphitrite
|
Dawson
|
64 days
|
Sunderland
|
|
coals
|
June 1
|
Brig Isabella
|
Lawson
|
64 days
|
London
|
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to Irvine,
MacNaught & Co,
in ballast
|
June 1
|
Ship Burdon
|
Richardson
|
64 days
|
London
|
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to Rogerson & Co.,
in ballast
|
June 2
|
Ship Montreal
|
Service
|
34 days
|
Greenock
|
8
settlers
|
to Campbell and
Chapman, goods
and rum
|
June 2
|
Brig Eclipse
|
Moore
|
59 days
|
Greenock
|
10
settlers
|
to Cragan & Co.,
coals, rum, &c.
|
June 2
|
Brig Prince of
Austurias
|
Donald
|
43 days
|
Dublin
|
138
settlers
|
to Mr. Portland,
goods
|
June 2
|
Brig Thomas
|
Drury
|
53 days
|
Liverpool
|
Mr.
Barnel?,
and 6
settlers
|
to Mr. Wedgwood,
salt, glass, &c.
Intelligence, the ship
Russia Company,
from London, with a
cargo, is totally lost
in the ice off Cape
Chat. The ship
Fame has the crew
on board.
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June 2
|
Brig Europe
|
Hebert
|
58 days
|
Portsmouth
|
|
to Auldjo & Co., in
ballast
|
June 2
|
Brig
Cumberland
|
Smith
|
41 days
|
Liverpool
|
Messrs.
Gibb,
Underhill
and
Holland
|
to Gates & Nephew,
general cargo
|
June 2
|
Brig Maria
|
Ditchburn
|
54 days
|
Liverpool
|
|
to Gerrard, Finlay &
Co., goods
|
June 2
|
Brig Doris
|
Gordon
|
54 days
|
Liverpool
|
|
to Gates & Nephew,
salt
|
June 2
|
Ship Fame
|
Minnett
|
1 Apr
|
Hull
|
|
to Paterson & Weir,
iron and brick
|
June 2
|
Brig
Aisthorpe
|
J. Brown
|
45 days
|
Liverpool
|
|
to Mr. Wedgwood,
goods
|
June 2
|
Brig Francis
|
Danson
|
45 days
|
Waterford
|
66
settlers
|
to Mr. Dangle, sale,
&c.
|
June 2
|
Ship
Britannia
|
Burn
|
49 days
|
London
|
|
to Mr. Lymburner,
in ballast
|
June 2
|
Brig Green
How |
Hossack
|
50 days
|
Demerars
|
|
to M’Roberts &
M’Lean, rum, sugar,
&c.
|
June 2
|
Brig
Elizabeth
|
Caslin
|
7 Apr
|
London
|
|
to Bell & Stewart,
goods
|
June 2
|
Brig Trim
|
Lyon
|
2 Apr
|
Greenock
|
|
to Gerrad & Finlay,
ballast
|
June 3
|
Schooner
Good Intent
|
Hutton
|
12 May
|
Halifax
|
Capt.
Smith
|
to Mr. Price, rum
and pepper
|
June 3
|
Brig James
|
Wm
James
|
6 Apr
|
Liverpool
|
70
settlers
|
to G. Platt & Co.,
general cargo
|
June 4
|
Brig Robert
|
Neale
|
7
weeks
|
Greenock
|
Mr.
Fraser
|
to Irvine & Co.
|
June 4
|
Brig Brown
|
Pinkington
|
44 days
|
Liverpool
|
9
settlers
|
to Mr. Prince,
general cargo
|
June 4
|
Brig May
Flower
|
J.
Alexander
|
53 days
|
London
|
Salin
|
to Maitland,
Gardner & Co.,
general cargo
|
|
From the London General Shipping and Commercial List of April 22d
Deal, April 20, sailed, Eweretta and Russian Company, for Quebec; Hound, for
Montreal; Canada & Jane, Quebec.
Sunderland, April 19, sailed, Majestic, Quebec, Amphitrite, Montreal.
Extract of a letter from Dover, dated April 12.
“A vessel under quarantine passed here a day or two back, and sent on shore the
melancholy news, that the brig Sir William Congreve, Cope, had taken fire, and
every soul on board perished, except tow of the crew who escaped in the jolly
boat. The master’s wife was with him; also one or two children, a female servant,
and a number of passengers, bound out from Cadiz to Carthagena: we have no
further particulars.”
From the Boston Daily Advertiser of Tuesday.
Captain Robbins from Calcutta, arrived yesterday, reports the following:--
“The Purser of the Thomas-Greenville, which we spoke April 7, three days out
from St. Helena, informed us that Bonapart was a little indisposed, and was about
moving his quarters to some other part of the island, thinking his present situation
unhealthy. The governor had given him this liberty. He had become extremely
fractious and uneasy, and appeared perfectly unhappy. He objected to having
intercourse with any one, and appeared to wish to live by himself. Bertrand, and
one other Frenchman, was still with him; all his other attendants had left him, he
having quarreled with them all, and it was thought the two before mentioned
would also leave him.
The Salisbury, 58, Admiral Douglas, arrived at Portsmouth from Jamaica on the
10th ult. having on board 800,000, dollars, and 130 cases of cochineal.
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
[Montreal Gazette, June 17, 1818]
|
June 4
|
Brig Lord
Nidry
|
Richarson [sic]
|
42 days
|
Portsmouth
|
|
to Mr. Meilklejohn,
in ballast
|
June 4
|
Ship Ewretta |
Stoddard
|
45 days
|
London
|
Mrs.
Bruyere,
two
daughters
and
son,
Mrs.
Nathan and
daughter,
Mr.
Forsyth and
Master
Jackson
|
to N.W. company,
general cargo
|
June 4
|
Brig William
|
Ridley
|
54 days
|
London
|
|
to Patterson & Co.,
in ballast
|
June 5
|
Ship
Rothiemurches |
Watson
|
38 days
|
Leith
|
90
settlers
|
to Jas. M’Calium &
Co., goods
|
June 5
|
Schooner
President
|
|
25 days
|
North
Shore
|
|
to Mr. Lymburner,
furs, &c.
|
June 6
|
Brig Aries
|
Troutback
|
46 days
|
Liverpool
|
|
to Frost & Porter,
general cargo
|
June 6
|
Brig Eagle
|
W.
Gallebe
|
34 days
|
Shields
|
|
to Rogerson Hunter
& Co., in ballast
|
June 6
|
Brig Adeona
|
Govin
|
12 May
|
Halifax
|
7
settlers
|
to Jones & Co., salt
|
June 6
|
Schooner
Harriet
|
Norway
|
50 days
|
Guernsey
|
18
settlers
|
to W. G. & P.
Sheppard, in ballast
|
June 6
|
Brig
Northumberland
|
Nicholau?
|
20 Apr
|
London
|
|
to Mr. Wood, in
ballast
|
June 7
|
Ship Friends
|
Goodhead
|
44 days
|
London
|
|
to Patterson & Co.,
in ballast
|
June 7
|
Ship
Doncaster
|
Marshall
|
30 days
|
Newcastle
|
15
settlers
|
to Hamilton,
Brother, coals
|
June 7
|
Brig Juno
|
Henderson
|
45 days
|
Dundee
|
|
to order, goods
|
June 7
|
Brig Ann
|
Walker
|
2 Apr
|
London
|
|
to Bell & Stewart,
goods
|
June 7
|
Ship Blessing
|
Watson
|
40 days
|
Leith
|
|
to Patterson & Co.,
ballast
|
June 7
|
Ship Concord
|
Nessfields
|
7
weeks
|
Liverpool
|
50
settlers
|
to Patterson & Co.,
ballast
|
June 7
|
Ship Albion
|
Henderson
|
44 days
|
London
|
|
to Patterson & Co.,
ballast
|
June 7
|
Ship Calypso
|
Chates
|
40 days
|
Shields
|
|
to order, ballast
|
June 7
|
Brig Lord Hill
|
Henderson
|
45 days
|
Jamaica
|
|
to Patterson & Weir,
sugar & molasses
|
June 7
|
Ship Industry
|
Demeul
|
29 Mar
|
Trinidad
|
Mr. J.
Mattson
|
to captain, sugar and
plaster-of-paris
|
June 7
|
Ship Agnes
|
Lyons
|
|
Hull Bay
|
|
having wintered
there
|
June 7
|
Brig Prince
Coburg
|
Hutcheson
|
50 days
|
Cork via
Boston
|
15
settlers
|
to Mr Sinton,
provisions and
ballast - taken to
Boston by force by
the passengers
|
June 8
|
Brig Eliza
|
Keily
|
41 days
|
Jamaica
|
|
to Gerrard Finlay &
Co., rum and sugar
|
June 8
|
Ship Majestic
|
Harper
|
48 days
|
Sunderland
|
32
settlers
|
to Mr Price, coals
and earthenware
|
June 8
|
Ship Harays
|
Huntly
|
28 Apr
|
Shields
|
|
to Mr Price in
ballast
|
June 8
|
Ship Minerva
|
Lynes
|
39 days
|
Demerara
|
|
to Rogerson & Co.,
rum
|
June 8
|
Brig John
|
Robinson
|
22 Apr
|
Shields
|
1
settler
|
to Rogerson & Co.,
in ballast
|
June 8
|
Ship Brothers
|
Jenkinson
|
49 days
|
London
|
|
to Hamilton
Brothers & Co., in
ballast
|
June 8
|
Brig Ann
|
Brown
|
49 days
|
London
|
|
to J. Caldwell,
ballast
|
June 8
|
Brig John and
Mary
|
Fawens
|
40 days
|
Shields
|
|
to Hamilton & Co.,
in ballast
|
June 8
|
Brig Jolly
Batchelor
|
Cavenhead
|
46 days
|
Sunderland
|
|
to Heath & Moir,
coals
|
June 9
|
Brig
Cleopatra
|
Broderick
|
44 days
|
Belfast
|
Mr
Twiney and
25
settlers
|
to Mr. Twiney, salt,
rum, &c.
|
June 9
|
Brig Renown
|
Watt
|
42 days
|
Leith
|
7
settlers
|
to Bell & Stewart,
general cargo
|
June 9
|
Brig St.
Helena
|
Leavitt
|
44 days
|
Jamaica
|
Mr
M’Cord
|
to W. Finlay, rum
and sugar
|
June 9
|
Schooner
Mary
|
M’Coll
|
53 days
|
Demerara
|
Capt
Dow
|
to Jones & Co., rum
|
June 9
|
Brig Emerald
|
Burton
|
44 days
|
Cherbourg
|
|
to Mr. Meiklejohn,
in ballast
|
June 9
|
Ship Monarch
|
G.
Douglass
|
23 Apr
|
London
|
Mr
and
Mrs
Newton
and
child,
Mr
and
Mrs
Wilson, Mr
Ferguson
and
Mr
George
|
to Patterson & Co.,
in ballast
|
June 9
|
Ship Nancy
|
Robinson
|
42 days
|
London
|
|
to Patterson & Co.,
ballast
|
June 9
|
Brig Weir
|
Thompson
|
46 days
|
London
|
7
settlers
|
to Maitland & Co.,
goods
|
June 9
|
Brig
Alexander
|
Branston
|
41 days
|
Shields
|
|
to Mr. Price, in
ballast
|
June 9
|
Ship
Melanetho?
|
Petty
|
19 Apr
|
London
|
|
to J. Caldwell,
ballast
|
|
Curious facts–During the late warm weather, the Saint Lawrence, at Cape Chat,
was nearly closed up with ice, and the mountains and highlands in that quarter, on
both sides of the River, were covereed [sic] with snow. Indians come in from a
hunting excursion, only about 40 miles to the northward of Quebec, report, that on
the 1st instant, the Winter’s snow was still lying in the woods, and not a bud had
appeared on the trees, which in this neighbourhood were in leaf on the 20th May.
Quebec, June 8th. – The Halifax papers, to the 20th ultimo mention that a copy of
the bill passed in the House of Commons, establishing the Ports of Halifax, and
St. Johns New-Brunswick, as free ports, has been received there; that it was a
measure of the Government, unsolicited by the Colonists, and would certainly
become a law.
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
[Montreal Gazette, June 24, 1818]
|
June 15
|
Brig
Experiment
|
Chapman
|
49 days
|
Bristol
|
|
to Angus George,
goods and iron
|
June 15
|
Brig Anna
|
M’Vicker
|
18 days
|
St Johns
Nfld
|
14
settlers
|
to Mr Burnett, coals
|
June 16
|
Brig Union
|
J. Ord
|
45 days
|
Aberdeen
|
7
settlers
|
to captain, gin,
barley, candles, and
ballast
|
June 17
|
Ship Benson
|
R.
Bryden
|
49 days
|
London
|
|
to M. Lymburner,
ballast
|
June 17
|
Brig Isabella
|
D. Pratt
|
9 May
|
Aberdeen
|
|
to Heath and Moir,
ballast
|
June 17
|
Ship Zephyr
|
J. Taylor
|
1 May
|
London
|
|
to J. Caldwell,
ballast
|
June 17
|
Brig
Alexander
|
W.
Ernington
|
45 days
|
London
|
|
to captain, goods
|
June 17
|
Brig Rovert
|
R. Pace
|
49 days
|
London
|
|
to Mr. Meiklejohn,
ballast
|
June 17
|
Brig John
|
H.
Jabester
|
60 days
|
Newcastle
|
|
to J. Caldwell,
ballast
|
June 18
|
Brig Douglass
|
J. Moir
|
42 days
|
Tenneriffe
|
|
to Maitland,
Gardner, & Co.,
wines
|
June 18
|
Ship Trinity
|
Robinson
|
59 days
|
London
|
|
to Mr. Price,
provisions and
goods
|
June 18
|
Brig
Stapleton
|
Amary
|
39 days
|
Greenock
|
|
to George Syme,
ballast
|
June 18
|
Brig Hound
|
Proudlove
|
19 Apr
|
London
|
|
to Maitland,
Gardner & Co.,
goods
|
June 18
|
Schooner
Sarah Jane
|
M’Kinna
|
19 days
|
Halifax
|
|
to Melvin and
Belanger, rum and
molasses
|
June 18
|
Ship Rolla
|
B. Bark
|
46 days
|
Cowes
|
|
to J. Butchart,
ballast
|
June 18
|
Brig Cheerful
|
|
50 days
|
Leith
|
|
to Mr. Spence,
goods
|
|
The Ship Draper arrived at New-York in 35 days from Liverpool, brings accounts
from thence to the 9th May. The Draper coming in when the Spectator was going
to Press, only a few articles of intelligence could be selected; one of which is that
many English Officers residing at Brussels had been ordered home. The reason
alleged is the appearance of a rupture between Great Britain and the United States.
This report, we are inclined to believe, must have arisen because some officers
there were ordered to join their Regiments which were destined for foreign
service; for Mr. Vinsettart in his speech on the first of May gave strong assurances
of the pacific disposition of the American Government, adding that there could not
be a greater proof of this, than their having repealed all internal taxes and made
their revenue depend on foreign trade, however, it is to be supposed, that Mr.
Vinsettart was not, at that time apprized of the invasion of the Floridas, otherwise
he would not have so much enlarged on the pacific disposition of America. It is
easy to discern that it is the aim of the United States to extend their territory on
one side to the Gulph of Mexico, and on the other to the Gulph of St. Lawrence,
whenever a fit occasion shall offer; and if the British Government be weak enough
to persuade themselves that their Provinces will be more respected than those of
Spain, they will find themselves deceived indeed.
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
[Montreal Gazette, July 1, 1818]
|
June 11
|
Mary
|
Penrice
|
48 days
|
Greenock
|
12
settlers
|
to Irvine & Co.,
goods and liquors
|
June 11
|
Brig Sally
|
Curry
|
45 days
|
Workington
|
1
settler
|
to Hamilton & Co.,
in ballast
|
June 11
|
Brig Jane
|
Fenwick
|
48 days
|
London
|
Mrs
Clark
and
family,
Messieurs
Darniton,
Windsor
and
Helbourne
|
to Bell and Stewart,
general cargo
|
June 12
|
Brig Whitby
|
Scott
|
47 days
|
London
|
|
to Mr. Brice, in
ballast
|
June 12
|
Brig Atlantic
|
Harper
|
42 days
|
Dublin
|
158
settlers
|
to Campbell and
Sheppard, in ballast
|
June 12
|
Ship Gilbert
Henderson
|
J.
Maxwell
|
|
Liverpool
|
|
to Hamilton, Brother
& Co., rum and
goods
|
June 12
|
Brig Wm.
Tell
|
J. Boan
|
50 days
|
Liverpool
|
Messrs.
Purbec,
Jackson,
Douglass
and
McNeil
|
to Frost and Porter,
general cargo
|
June 13
|
Ship Hope
|
J.
Barmer
|
14 days
|
St John,
N.F.
|
|
to Rogerson, Hunter
& Co., ballast
|
June 13
|
Brig Haddock
|
J. Carr
|
21 Apr
|
London
|
|
to Mr. Meilklejohn,
ballast
|
June 19
|
Schooner
Mary and
Jane
|
H. Morin
|
66 days
|
Malaga
and
Gibraltar
|
|
to order, wine and
ballast
|
June 20
|
Brig Comet
|
Thompson
|
44 days
|
Dublin
|
75
settlers
|
to C. Highfields
|
June 21
|
Brig Friends
|
Sowter
|
49 days
|
Peterhead
|
|
to Heath and Moir,
ballast
|
June 22
|
Brig Hunter
|
A. Grant
|
16 May
|
London
|
Dep.
Comy.
Genl.
Adams, Mr.
Ware,
Doctor
Effland, and
16 in
steerage
|
to C. Hunter, goods
|
June 22
|
Brig Union
|
W.
Canny
|
55 days
|
London
|
Mr.
Symes, Mr.
Conny, and
1
settler
|
to Gerrard, Finlay &
Co., goods
|
June 22
|
Brig Canada
|
J.
Cumming
|
18 Apr
|
London
|
|
to Sanderson & Co.,
general cargo
|
June 22
|
Ship
Perscus?
|
Richardson
|
1 May
|
London
|
|
to J. Caldwell,
ballast
|
June 23
|
Brig Æolus
|
A.
Drysdale
|
29 days
|
Havre de
Grace,
N.F.
|
10
settlers
|
to Patterson and
Weir, ballast
|
June 24
|
Ship Sally
|
J. Carr
|
49 days
|
Newcastle
|
|
to Par? & Co., coals
and goods
|
June 24
|
Brig Sarah
and Mary
Ann
|
J.
Christian
|
43 days
|
Belfast
|
128
settlers
|
to Geo. Symes,
ballast
|
June 25
|
Ship Royal
Yoeman
|
Sly
|
39 days
|
Waymouth
|
|
to White and
Languedot
|
|
The brig Hunter arrived at Quebec, brings London dates to the 16th of May, but
nothing of much importance has yet transpired.
General Jackson is reported to have taken Pensacola by storm in which he lost a
number of men: thus the war is begun between the Spainards [sic] and North-Americans in earnest. Such proceedings cannot fail giving umbrage to the powers
of Europe; even some of the Spanish Patriots feel hurt at such presumption, as
they thing the Floridas more justly belong to them.
From the Boston Patriot of Saturday – Latest from Europe
Arrived at this port last evening, brig George, Smith, in 30 days from Dublin....
London, May 12–A Floating Chapel for merchant seamen, was opened (or rather
moored) in Bristol harbour on Sunday last–A flag, inscribed with the word “Ark,”
was displayed, to denote the purpose to which the vessel was henceforth to be
devoted; and Divine Service was performed on board in the course of the day,
before a numerous assemblage of people.
Quebec, June 23.
After resting in peace for forty-two years within the walls and under the sod of this
garrison, the skeleton of General Montgomery, who fell in an assault on the
Lower-Town, on the 31st of December, 1775, was, on Saturday last, raised from
the place of its deposit and took its departure for New-York; where it is destined
to a more distinguished place of interment in the church of St. Paul of that
city.–Quebec Mercury.
We are arthorized to state, that the accounts of the sinking of Morrisset’s
Schooner, at Carouge by the Car of Commerce, as inserted in several newspapers,
is materially incorrect. As the subject, we understand, will be brought before a
Court of Justice, we forbear entering into particulars.
The name of the woman who unfortunately perished, was Thèrése Giniac, Widow
Germain. She was on a visit to her son at Quebec. She was about 65 years of age,
had on a drugget petticoat, black mantlet, and yellow handkerchief. She had some
title deeds and keys in her pocket. She is thus described at the request of her son,
Alexis Germain, Mason, St. John Suburb, Quebec, with a view to enable humane
persons who may find the body, to give him notice thereof, and afford her
Christian Burial.
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
[Montreal Gazette, July 8, 1818]
|
June 25
|
Brig Kent
|
Sterling
|
46 days
|
Larne
|
120
settlers
|
to Woolsey, Stewart
& Co., in ballast
|
June 25
|
Ship Sir
George
Prevost
|
|
51 days
|
Plymouth
|
9
settlers
|
to Mr. Price, in
ballast
|
June 25
|
Ship Burtich?
|
Smith
|
45 days
|
London
|
|
to Mr. Price, in
ballast
|
June 25
|
Brig Active
|
Anderson
|
45 days
|
Cork
|
|
to Froste & Porter,
in ballast
|
June 26
|
Brig Sally
|
Bull
|
42 days
|
Belfast
|
176
settlers
|
to captain, in ballast
|
June 27
|
Brig Prompt
|
Kay
|
16 May
|
Halifax
|
18
settlers
|
to Irvine, Macnaught
& Co., coals,
earthenware and
goods
|
June 29
|
Brig Fame
|
Nicholson
|
50 days
|
Sunderland
|
40
settlers
|
to Mr. Price, coals
|
June 29
|
Brig Maria
|
R. Kay
|
47 days
|
Waterford
|
138
settlers
|
to J. Elly, in ballast
|
June 29
|
Brig
Canadian
Packet
|
Renner
|
1 May
|
London
|
Messrs.
Atkinson,
Denhy,
Brewer and
family
|
to Mr. Atkinson,
general cargo
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
[Montreal Gazette, July 15, 1818]
|
June 30
|
Ship Air?
|
Troker
|
49 days
|
London
|
Lt.
Col.
Lochtfort,
45th
regt.
Asst.
Qr.
Master
Genl.
|
to P. Patterson,
ballast
|
June 30
|
Brig ?son
|
White
|
42 days
|
Whitehaven
|
128
settlers
|
to the capt., ballast,
lead and tin
|
June 30
|
Ship Fidas
|
Jefferson
|
46 days
|
Hull
|
14
settlers
|
to Bell & others,
ballast
|
June 30
|
Brig Scorpio
|
Henderson
|
21 May
|
Bristol
|
|
to Mr. Meiklejohn,
ballast
|
June 30
|
Brig Peggy
|
Mather
|
73 days
|
London
|
|
to Caldwell &
Davidson, ballast
|
June 30
|
Brig
Expedition
|
Watson
|
42 days
|
Belfast
|
140
settlers
|
to Heath & Moir,
ballast and thread
|
June 30
|
Brig Superb
|
Wohlmsley
|
36 days
|
Grenada &
St. Johns,
N.F.
|
|
to Heath & Moir,
rum and molasses
|
June 30
|
Ship Lady
Hamilton
|
A.
Young
|
42 days
|
Cork
|
7
officers and
167
men
of the
37th,
60th,
68th &
76th,
and
12
settlers
|
to Government
|
June 30
|
Ship Regent
|
J. Boyes
|
15 May
|
London
|
Messrs
Perrault,
Martigny
and
Cuthbert
|
to capt, general
cargo
|
June 30
|
Brig Ann
|
Shaw
|
49 days
|
Sligo
|
129
settlers
|
to Woolsey, Stewart
& Co., rum, &c.
|
June 30
|
Ship Albury
|
Cunningham
|
42 days
|
Cork
|
490
of the
68th
|
to Govt.
|
July 2
|
Ship Wyton
|
Collison
|
44 days
|
Cork
|
180
of the
68th
|
to Govt.
|
|
The Times of the 15th of May announces, on the authority of a letter from Paris,
that the Congress of Sovereigus is to take place at Aix-la-Chapelle sooner than
was at first supposed. The letter adds–“No doubt is entertained about the success
of the negociations [sic] for the departure of the allied army from France towards
the close of the present year.”
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
[Montreal Gazette, July 22, 1818]
|
July 2
|
Ship Sir Geo
Osborn
|
Tapier
|
44 days
|
Cork
|
124
of the
68th
regt
|
to Govt.
|
July 2
|
Ship Alfred
|
Rinnie
|
44 days
|
Cork
|
229
of the
68th
regt
|
to Govt
|
July 2
|
Brig Warren
|
Low
|
22 days
|
Newfd.
|
|
to captain, ballast
|
July 3
|
British King
|
Chamberg
|
18 days
|
Gut of
Canso
|
10
settlers
from
the
Gulf
|
to Caldwell &
Davidson, plaster of
paris
|
July 3
|
Ship Kingston
|
Young
|
21 May
|
London
|
6
settlers
|
to Mr. Lymburner,
in ballast
|
July 3
|
Ship
Alexander
|
Reid
|
16 May
|
Belfast
|
220
settlers
|
to J. Brown
|
July 3
|
Brig Trafalgar
|
Ridley
|
40 days
|
Shorceham
|
|
to Mr Kern, ballast
|
July 7
|
Brig
Elizabeth
|
Wickham
|
20 May
|
Liverpool
|
Messrs.
Abbott and
Brother,
Capper and
Beckett, and
68
settlers
|
to -----, general
cargo
|
July 8
|
Schooner
Grace
|
Inglis
|
56 days
|
Colraine
|
52
settlers
|
to Woolsey, Stewart
& Co., in ballast
|
July 12
|
Brig Horsley
Hill
|
Bucks
|
54 days
|
Sunderland
|
113
settlers
|
to W. Brace, coals,
earthenware, &c.
|
July 13
|
Ship Camilla
|
D.
M’Carthy
|
49 days
|
Greenock
|
109
settlers
|
to Rogerson, Hunter
& Co., rum
|
July 14
|
Brig Brothers
|
W.
Moore
|
8
weeks
|
Whitehaven
|
72
settlers
|
to capt., rum and
coals
|
July 15
|
Brig Ann
|
M’Kay
|
18 days
|
Gut of
Canso
|
7
settlers
|
to Caldwell &
Davidson, plaster of
Paris
|
July 16
|
Brig Favorite
|
Greg
|
58 days
|
Greenock
|
23
settlers
|
to Melvin, &
Belanger, liquors,
sugar, &c.
|
July 16
|
Schooner
President
|
Lajeunesse
|
20 days
|
Halifax
|
5
settlers
|
to Mr. Buteau, rum,
rozin, &c.
|
July 16
|
Brig Nancy
|
Norman
|
62 days
|
Hull
|
56
settlers
|
to Jones & White,
goods
|
July 16
|
Ship Albion
|
Davidson
|
21 June
|
St. John’s,
N.F.
|
5
settlers
|
to Patterson & C.
|
July 16
|
Brig Bedford
|
Mason
|
16 days
|
Halifax
|
6
settlers
|
to Caldwell &
Davidson, goods
|
|
The Telegraph, Thursday, 11 A.M.–Of the Ships off Orscane one is from
Limerick, sailed 22d May, with passengers–the other from Spain, 13 weeks
passage–cargo wines.
The decoying of Francis (Heliradja) on board the American Gun Boats by hoisting
the British Flag, and afterwards hanging him, is another trait in the glorious career
of General Jackson in the territory of Spain....This atrocious act, we trust, will not
be overlooked by our government, and the perpetrator brought to that just
punishment which he deserves.
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
[Montreal Gazette, Wednesday, July 29, 1818]
|
July 16
|
Ship Union
|
Stewart
|
22 May
|
Limerick
|
64
settlers
|
to Woolsey, Stewart
& Co., soap, candles
and ballast
|
July 16
|
Ship De
Jersey
|
Duvale
|
?
|
Alicant via
Gaspé
|
Mrs
Stewart and
Daughter
|
to Messrs
Shepherds, wine
|
July 16
|
Schooner
Maria
|
Bomrel
|
13 days
|
Gaspé
|
17
settlers,
from
the
Bark
Royal
Edward
|
to Captain, fish and
oil
|
July 18
|
Ship Suffolk
|
Samuel
Hightholm
|
12 days
|
Cabonniere?, N.F.
|
9
settlers
|
to Caldwell &
Davidson, in ballast
|
July 20
|
Brig Aid
|
Palmer
|
17 June
|
Berbadoes
[sic]
|
|
to P. Patterson, in
ballast
|
July 20
|
Brig Belvoir
Castle
|
Proudfoot
|
23 days
|
Conception Bay,
N.F.
|
|
to Mr. Symes, in
ballast
|
July 21
|
Transport
Ship Albury
|
|
|
Kamoura-ka
|
|
no news
|
July 21
|
Brigh Sarah
[sic]
|
J. Corish
|
57 days
|
Liverpool
|
64
settlers
|
to Captain, in ballast
|
July 21
|
Bark Royal
Edward
|
Thos.
Madelton
|
20 May
|
Belfast
|
250?
settlers
|
to Captain, in ballast
and cordage
|
|
The ship Niagara, Captain Lambert, arrived at New-York from Glasgow, brought
papers of that place to the 5th of June, containing London dates to the 2d, but
scarcely any thing, says the Spectator, which has not already appeared: a few
occurrences, however, more curious than interesting have been chosen for this
day’s Gazette.
The convention of persons chosen to represent the different districts of Upper-Canada, was held at York, on the 6th instant, but instead of sending home a
Commission directly to his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, according to the
first design, it was proposed that a Deputation should wait on the Governor on his
arrival in the Province, or proceed to meet him at Quebec, to present to him two
petitions, one for the Prince Regent, with a request that he (the Governor) would
immediately send home the same to be presented at the first levee; and the other
for Sir Peregrine Maitland himself, praying him to dissolve the present Parliament,
and issue writs for a new election; that he would meet the new parliament with all
possible dispatch, and recommend as its first object, after voting the usual
supplies, to proceed to inquire into the state of the Province, and have a
Commission appointed to go home with the result, to lay it before the Imperial
Parliament, in the early part of next session.
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
|
July 18 |
Ship Suffolk |
Samuel
Hightholm? |
18 days |
Carbonniere, N.F.L. |
9
settlers |
To Caldwell &
Davidson |
July 20 |
Brig Aid |
Palmer |
17 June |
Barbadoes |
|
to P. Patterson |
July 20 |
Brig Belvoir
Castle |
Proudfoot |
23 days |
Conception
Bay,
N.F.L. |
|
To Mr. Symes |
July 21 |
Transport
Ship Albury |
|
|
Kamouraska |
|
no news |
July 23 |
Brig Eclipse |
Walker |
2
months |
Lynn |
1
settler |
to Hamilton, Brother
& Co |
July 24 |
Symetry |
Sutherland |
48 days |
Demerara |
|
J. Jones Jr., rum |
July 25 |
Ship Hero |
Fulbister |
7
weeks |
London |
|
to P. Patterson & Co |
July 27 |
Schooner
Providence |
Civrac |
16 days |
St. John's,
N.F.L. |
4
passengers |
to James McCallum
& co, 95 puncheons
rum |
July 21? |
Brig Pomona |
Wilson |
23 May |
Dublin |
103
settlers |
to J.G. Campbell |
July 21 |
St. Helena |
Elliot
and
Jane[sic] |
|
London |
|
to Mr. Micklejohn |
July 21? |
Schooner
Margaret |
Vinigeneau |
16 days |
Magdalen
Isles |
|
to Master, plaister,
fish and oil |
July 28 |
Ship Montreal |
J. Hillary |
8
weeks |
London |
120
passengers,
part
military and
part
settlers |
to Govt. Stores and
Merchant Goods;
|
July 28 |
Schooner
Lark |
Bernier |
10 days |
Perce |
19
passengers |
to F. Buteau, fish
and oil |
July 29 |
Ship
Brunswick |
Blake |
45 days |
Cork |
230
settlers |
to Patterson & Co.,
stores to
Government | Talbot
party settlers, largely from North Tipperary |
July 29 |
Brig George Ponsonby |
Hull |
65 days |
Dublin |
63
settlers |
to Mr. Pentland |
July 29 |
H.M.S.
Iphigenia |
Capt
Hyde
Parker |
18 June |
Portsmouth |
His
Grace
the
Duke
of
Richmond,
family and
suite,
and
Sir
Peregrine
Maitland
and
suite,
&c. |
|
July 29 |
Ship ?(fold in
paper) |
? |
|
|
Mr.
M.G.
Hamilton |
to Campbell & Sheppard |
Aug 1 |
Brig
Speculator |
Organ |
9
weeks |
Dublin |
135
settlers |
to Mr. Pellard |
Aug 1 |
Brig Ann |
Atkinson |
8 July |
St. John's,
N.F. |
|
To Captain, coals |
Aug 1 |
Brig Bridget |
Waker |
61 days |
Plymouth |
29
settlers |
to Mr. Lymburner |
Aug 2 |
Ship Robert |
Garnip |
9
weeks |
Belfast |
229
settlers |
to Caldwell &
Davidson |
Aug 2 |
Schooner
Sarah |
J. Tuzo |
8 July |
Bermuda |
|
to Heath & Moir,
rum and sugar |
Aug 2 |
Brig True
Briton |
Reid |
31 May |
London |
|
to Mr. Meiklejohn |
Aug 2 |
Brig Sir John
Cameron |
Selby |
46 days |
Newry |
200
settlers |
to II. & J. Chaffers |
Aug 2 |
Brig
Economy |
Owen |
9
weeks |
Dublin |
122
settlers |
to Mr. Pentland |
Aug 2 |
Ship
Friendship |
Thompson |
59 days |
London |
|
to Campbell &
Sheppard |
Aug 2 |
Brig Henry |
Atkinson |
37 days |
Rochefort |
|
to Hamilton Brother
& Co |
Aug 2 |
Ship Lord
Wellington |
Heard |
39 days |
Madeira |
|
to P. Patterson &
Co. , wine |
Aug 2 |
Ship
Agincourt |
Mathwin |
53 days |
Leith |
298
settlers |
to Irvine, Macnaught
& Co., stones,
stoves and gin |
Aug 2 |
Ship Pitt |
Hamilton |
61 days |
Belfast |
211
settlers |
to Hancox &
Cringan |
Aug 2 |
Bark John |
Lothington |
5 June |
Hull |
|
to Hamilton, Brother
& Co. |
Aug 2 |
Brig Henry |
Newport |
66 days |
Dublin |
137
settlers |
to order |
Aug 2 |
Brig Nelson |
Donahou |
61 days |
Cork |
39
settlers |
to J.C. Sinson |
Aug 2 |
Brig Vestal |
Bullenwick |
63 days |
London |
|
to Coltman & Hale |
Aug 2 |
Ship
Perseverance |
Fisher |
47 days |
Belfast |
144
settlers |
to Rogerson, Hunter
& Co. |
Aug 3 |
Brig Martha |
J.
Blackburn |
22 May |
Liverpool |
5
settlers |
to Froste & Porter |
Aug 3 |
Ship Samuel
Whitbread |
W. Doyle |
4 June |
Liverpool |
|
to order, salt |
Aug 6 |
Fournier's
Schooner |
|
|
Rat Island |
|
with part of the
settlers from Bark
Royal Edward |
Aug 7 |
Bark Royal
Edward |
|
|
Rat Island |
|
|
Aug 10 |
Brig Mary |
Maddeck |
21 days |
Amboy,
USA |
|
to Mr. Fayle |
Aug 15 |
Brig Concord |
J.B.
Branford |
7¾
days[sic] |
London |
Mr.
Shaw
and
son |
to H. Atkinson,
brandy, rum and
fruits |
Aug 16 |
Ship Monarch |
Thornhill |
66 days |
Liverpool |
50
settlers |
to P. Patterson, salt
and goods |
Aug 16 |
Brig General
Brock |
G.
Matthew |
41 days |
Barbadoes |
|
to Irvine, M'Naught
& Co, rum, sugar
and molasses |
Aug 16 |
Brig Three
Sisters |
Harris |
29 May |
Halifax |
Capt.
C.A.
Fitzroy,
A.D.C.
Mr. J.
Howe, senr;
Capt.
Hill
and
Lady,
&
servants
and
17
settlers |
to Captain, sugar,
stoves and ballast |
Aug 17 |
Ship Diadem |
Dodd |
18 July |
Philadelphia |
|
to Caldwell &
Davies |
Aug 17 |
Brig
Amphitice |
Davidson |
65 days |
Sunderland |
69
settlers |
to P. Patterson & Co. |
Aug 17 |
Schooner
Coraket |
Metcafe |
19 days |
Halifax |
10
settlers |
J.O. Brunet |
Aug 17 |
Ship
Agonemnon |
Rogers |
61 days |
Leith |
199
settlers |
to R. Hamilton &
Co. |
Aug 18 |
Ship Herald |
Foreman |
29 June |
London |
|
to P. Patterson & Co. |
Aug 18 |
Ship Wilding |
|
67 days |
Hull |
10
settlers |
to Caldwell &
Davidson |
Aug 19 |
Brig Mary
Anne Lewis |
G. Walsh |
25 days |
Halifax |
|
to Quirouet,
Chinic, & Co., rum,
sugar and molasses |
Aug 19 |
Brig Kate |
Tyner |
39 days |
Barbadoes |
|
to Irvine, M'Naught
& Co., rum, sugar
and molasses |
Aug 20 |
Brig Lord
Exmouth |
Barrett |
2
months |
Plymouth |
32
settlers |
to Mr. Price, rum,
earthenware, &c. |
Aug 20 |
Brig Merope |
Patrick |
38 days |
Cork |
|
to G. Pezer |
Aug 20 |
Schooner
Industry |
Demeul |
31 July |
St. John's,
N.F. |
|
Heath & Moir, sugar
& iron |
Aug 21 |
Brig Reith |
G.
Patterson |
53 days |
Liverpool |
Mr.
Jackson &
son
and
32
settlers |
to Geo. Symeys,
goods and coal |
Aug 21 |
Schooner
Brothers |
|
|
Baye des
Chaleurs |
|
to Mr. Marett,
salmon |
Aug 23 |
Ship Earl
Moira |
C. Baker |
10
weeks |
London |
|
to Mr. Lymburner |
Aug 23 |
Ship Jane |
Rogers |
51 days |
Greenock |
131
settlers |
to Geo. Ross, dry goods, rum and coal (see newspaper notice
1819) |
Aug 23 |
Schooner
Lucy |
|
|
Magdeleine Islands |
|
oil and plaster |
Aug 23 |
Ship Contest |
Langden |
10
weeks |
London |
|
to Bell & Stewart |
Aug 23 |
Brig Norval |
Walker |
27 June |
Aberdeen |
Messrs.
Duff,
Moirie and
Thompson |
to Heath & Moir |
Aug 25 |
Brig Jamaica
Packet |
Dickinson |
64 days |
Dublin |
122
settlers |
to I.E. Campbell,
furniture, glass |
Aug 27 |
Ship Lady
Gordon |
Pew |
40 days |
Whitehaven |
|
to Captain, casks
and 40 puns. Rum |
Aug 27 |
Ship Gov.
Milne |
Padden |
21 June |
London |
|
to Caldwell &
Davidson |
Aug 27 |
Ship Prince |
Braithwaite |
21 June |
London |
|
to P. Patterson & Co. |
Aug 28 |
Brig Sarah |
Clements |
57 days |
Belfast |
170
settlers |
to Mr. M'Roberts &
M'Clenn |
Aug 28 |
Ship Loyal
Briten |
Rose |
8
weeks |
London |
Major
Loring |
to Mr. Price |
Aug 28 |
Brig
Marinlow |
Burns |
80 days |
Dublin |
115
settlers |
to Mr. Peatland |
Aug 28 |
Brig Jean |
Black |
63 days |
Newcastle |
2
settlers |
to Bell & Stewart,
goods and coal |
Aug 29 |
Brig North
Star |
Crowly |
56 days |
Cork |
15
settlers |
to Mr. Sinton |
Aug 29 |
Brig
Endeavor |
Hunter |
41 days |
Lisbon |
|
to Captain, salt |
Aug 29 |
Brig
Westmorland |
Tyson |
44 days |
Whitehaven |
|
to Irvine M'Naught
& Co. |
Aug 29 |
Brig Mary |
Breen |
62 days |
Dublin |
116
settlers |
to Mr. Pentland,
wine |
Aug 29 |
Ship Suffolk |
Bean |
49 days |
Belfast |
186
settlers |
to Heath & Moir, 20
Puncheons and rum |
Aug 30 |
Ship Hannah |
Pearson |
67 days |
London |
|
to P. Patterson &
Co. |
Aug 30 |
Schooner
Mary |
Frickey |
10 days |
St. John's,
N.F. |
22
settlers |
to Mr. Brusette, oil
and molasses |
Aug 30 |
Brig Faragew |
Hall |
15 July |
London |
|
to Maitland &
Garden |
Aug 30 |
Ship Lord
Mulgrave |
Tendale |
1 Aug |
London |
|
to P. Paterson &
Co.[sic] |
Aug 31 |
Brig Patriot |
Anderson |
32 days |
Liverpool |
7
settlers |
to Heath & Moir |
Aug 31 |
Brig Glory |
Brenn |
23 July |
Lynn |
|
to Hamilton & Co |
Aug 31 |
Brig Aid |
Lister |
11 days |
Newfoundland |
|
to Geo. Symes |
Sept 1 |
Ship Friends |
Clarke |
50 days |
Hull |
|
to Hamilton,
Brothers & Co. |
Sept 1 |
Schooner
Lively |
Lemieux |
6 days |
Bay des
Chaleure |
|
fish and oil |
Sept 1 |
Brig
Claremont |
Tolson |
46 days |
Workington |
41
settlers |
to Captain |
Sept 8 |
Brig Sophia |
Moore |
43 days |
Greenock |
160
settlers |
to Rogerson, Hunter
& Co. (passenger list) |
Sept 8 |
Brig Mary |
Shaw |
2
months |
London |
|
to Caldwell & Co. |
Sept 8 |
Ship Margaret |
Wildgoose |
40 days |
London |
Capt.
Ruin?
and
Family |
to Captain |
Sept 8 |
Brig Prince of
Wales |
Guilskill? |
50 days |
Newry |
11
settlers |
to Capt Brice? wine
and wiskey |
Sept 8 |
Ship Trion |
Marshall |
July |
Brest |
|
to P. Patterson |
Sept 8 |
Brig Martha |
Bean |
63 days |
Workington |
50
settlers |
|
Sept 8 |
Ship Europe |
Mainland |
31 days |
Bristol |
|
|
Sept 8 |
Brig Albion |
Bott |
38 days |
Dublin |
|
|
Sept 8 |
Sch'r Good
Intent |
Filleul |
21 days |
St. John,
N.B. |
Mr.
Moore |
|
Sept 8 |
Brig Leander |
Middleton |
38 days |
Liverpool |
|
|
Sept 8 |
Brig Britton |
Evans |
3 Aug |
Dublin |
20
settlers |
|
Sept 8 |
Ship Crown |
Roach |
34 days |
London |
|
|
Sept 9 |
Brig Waterloo |
Kendall |
48 days |
Fort
William |
180
settlers |
|
Sept 9 |
Brig
Elizabeth |
Winder |
56 days |
Liverpool |
|
|
Sept 9 |
Brig Progress |
Talbot |
37 days |
London |
|
|
Sept 9 |
Ship Bellona |
Storey |
38 days |
Plymouth |
|
|
Sept 9 |
Brig Curlew |
Young |
49 days |
Greenock |
205
settlers |
(see newspaper notice 1819)
(passenger list) |
Sept 9 |
Brig Jane |
Murdoch |
1 Aug |
Irvine |
Capt.
Shaw
and
Parnely |
|
Sept 9 |
Ship Kate |
M'Kenna |
33 days |
Dublin |
49
settlers |
|
Sept 9 |
Ship Rebecca |
Harvey |
6 Aug |
Greenock |
17
settlers |
|
Sept 9 |
Brig Earl of
Dalhousie |
Sevie |
37 days |
Liverpool |
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Sept 9 |
Brig Bulwark |
Chermer |
39 days |
Jamica[sic] |
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Sept 9 |
Brig Neptune |
Wilson |
14 July |
Dublin |
70
settlers |
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Sept 9 |
Ship Sarah |
Wates |
54 days |
Cowes |
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16 officers and 213
men of the 60th and
76th regt. |
Sept 9 |
Brig Melham |
Halleday |
30 days |
Dublin |
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more |
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Sept |
Sterling |
White |
31 days |
? |
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Sept |
Brig
Amphion |
Little |
4 Aug |
Liverpool |
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Sept 23 |
Brig
Alexander |
Morgan |
7 Sept |
St. John's,
N.F. |
Lieut.
Browing
68th
Regt. |
To Woolsey,
Stewart & Co., port |
Sept 24 |
Ship
Sovereign |
Dawson |
56 days |
London |
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to M. Lymburner |
Sept 24 |
Schooner
Harmon |
Milne |
17 days |
St. John
N.F. |
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to Patterson & Weir,
rum, sugar and
coffee |
Sept 24 |
Ship Mary
Ann |
Jackson |
40 days |
Bristol to
Hamilton |
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to Hamilton,
Brothers & Co., iron |
Sept 24 |
Brig Erato |
Robinson |
40 days |
Jamaica |
Mr.
M'Near and
Mr.
Small |
to Irvine & Co., rum
sugar and molasses |
Sept 24 |
Brig Sir J.T.
Duckworth |
Prudden |
26 days |
Bermuda |
Mr.
John
Tresiper |
boarded the hull of a
schooner full of
water in lat. 45d.
5m. And could not
find papers on board
to trace who she
might be; saw the
bodies of three men
that had been
drowned on board;
she appeared a new
vessel and a fishing
craft. Goods to
Heath & Moir, rum
and molasses |
Sept 29 |
Ship
Highland Lad |
Moore |
43 days |
Liverpool |
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to J. Goudie, bricks
and goods |
Sept 29 |
Brig Hero |
Snook |
20 days |
St. Johns,
Newfoundland |
Messrs
Branan &
D.
McMillan |
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Sept 29 |
Brig Ann |
Liston |
24 days |
Halifax,
NS |
50
settlers |
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