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Ship Arrivals at the Port of Quebec, 1832

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 Quebec Gazette CG.
note: if ships' rigging or name of Master unpublished, it is indicated by -- (The newspapers were often filmed within their binding, making one side of some entries, unreadable, or only partly legible.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 1832.

see also St. Lawrence Steamboat Co. Passenger Records for Chambly & John Molson.

May 04 - May 30 | June 01 - July 09 | July 09 - August 27 | August 28 - November 06

1832
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Wednesday August 29th - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Aug 28 ship Elizabeth Miller 08 July Dublin 105 settlers to Pembertons / in ballast
Aug 28 ship Woodbridge Ekin 30 June Liverpool 17 settlers to — / in ballast
Aug 28 brig Southampton Stowe 01 Aug Grenada   to J. Leaycraft / rum
Aug 29 bark Minerva Barton 26 June Hull 79 settlers to G. Symes & son / in ballast
Aug 29 brig Phillis Kipsock 30 June Workington 28 settlers to G. Symes & son / coals
Aug 29 brig Prince of Brazil Hill 30 June Newcastle 28 settlers to H. Gowen & Co. / coals
Aug 29 brig Heath Duncan 16 June London 24 settlers to — / general cargo
Aug 29 schooner Thomas Tucker Blair 26 July Antigua Mr. Bott ; Master Bott ; and two Miss Bott's ; Miss Kennedy ; Miss Brown ; Mr. Yates to Tucker & Stewart / sugar & molasses
Aug 29 ship Louisa Morten 18 July St. Micheal's   to — / in ballast
             
    At Grosse Isle  
  bark Emperor Alexander 28 June London * John G. Howard | 161 settlers to — / in ballast | settlers to be landed at Grosse Isle
  brig Anne 01 July Leith ** Susanna (Strickland) Moodie, husband Mr. Moodie & infant daughter | *** 50 settlers to R.F. Maitland / general cargo
  brig Betsy 17 July Chesapeake Bay   to — / bound to Rimouski
  brig Manley 20 July Sligo 109 settlers to W. Price / in ballast
 
Shipping Intelligence:
The Minerva, from Hull, lost her second mate and 8 men and two women passengers, by the upsetting of their boat in going from the Quarantine station at Grosse Isle to the vessel.

Two persons, well known in Canadian history, were at Grosse Isle at the same time in 1832.

* John G. Howard was an English man who also emigrated in 1832. Although less well known by name, his home Colborne Lodge still stands in High Park, Toronto. He was a surveyor, architect, and City Engineer for
Toronto.
A biography, derived from his papers, was published in Robertson's Landmarks of Early Toronto (1894); a book which has much information about early Toronto.

** Susanna Moodie was an English gentlewoman who emigrated to Canada in 1832 and wrote a well known book "Roughing it in the Bush," about her experiences.

 
John Howard emigrated from London on the bark Emperor Alexander. He almost missed the ship at Gravesend and had to catch her in a small boat. Not learning from this, he left the ship at Ryde (Isle of Wight) and had to catch up with her in a small boat. In his biography, he also noted the tragedy on the Minerva, which means both he and Susanna Moodie were at Grosse Isle at the same time. The Emperor Alexander was a bark of 368 tons, built at Chepstow, the captain was Boag or Boig [both names were used.]
 

........excerpts from "Roughing it in the Bush."

*** " Scotland—sailed from port o' Leith, bound for Quebec, Montreal—general cargo—seventy-two steerage, four cabin passengers—brig ninety-two tons burden [!], crew eight hands." Here he produced his credentials, and handed them to the strangers. The Scotchman just glanced over the documents, and laid them on the table. ....

.... Here a new difficulty occurred, which nearly ended in a serious quarrel. The gentlemen requested the old sailor to give them a few feet of old planking, to repair some damage which their boat had sustained the day before. This the captain could not do. They seemed to think his refusal intentional, and took it as a personal affront. In no very gentle tones, they ordered him instantly to prepare his boats, and put his passengers on shore.

" Stiff breeze—short sea," returned the bluff old seaman ; " great risk in making land—boats heavily laden with women and children will be swamped. Not a soul goes on shore this night."

" If you refuse to comply with our orders, we will report you to the authorities."

" I know my duty—you stick to yours. When the wind falls off, I'll see to it. Not a life shall be risked to please you or your authorities."

He turned upon his heel, and the medical men left the vessel in great disdain. We had every reason to be thankful for the firmness displayed by our rough commander. That same evening we saw eleven persons drowned, from another vessel close beside us, while attempting to make the shore. [see Minerva above]

By daybreak all was hurry and confusion on board the Anne. I watched boat after boat depart for the island, full of people and goods, and envied them the glorious privilege of once more standing firmly on the earth, after two long months of rocking and rolling at sea. As cabin passengers, we were not included in the general order of purification, but were only obliged to send our servant, with the clothes and bedding we had used during the voyage, on shore, to be washed.

The ship was soon emptied of all her live cargo. My husband went off with the boats, to reconnoitre the island, and I was left alone with my baby, in the otherwise empty vessel. Even Oscar, the captain's Scotch terrier, who had formed a devoted attachment to me during the voyage, forgot his allegiance, became possessed of the land mania, and was away with the rest. With the most intense desire to go on, shore, I was doomed to look and long and envy every boatful of emigrants that glided past. Nor was this all; the ship was out of provisions, and I was condemned to undergo a rigid fast until the return of the boat, when the captain had promised a supply of fresh butter and bread. The vessel had been nine weeks at sea ; the poor steerage passengers for the two last weeks had been out of food, and the captain had been obliged to feed them from the ship's stores. The promised bread was to be obtained from a small steamboat, which plied daily between Quebec and the island, transporting convalescent emigrants and their goods in her upward trip, and provisions for the sick on her return. How I reckoned on once more tasting bread and butter ! The very thought of the treat in store served to sharpen my appetite, and render the long fast more irksome. ....
[the complete original book may be found online, using Google Books and is well worth reading, for the description of Grosse Isle and the emigrants, alone]

 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Friday August 31st - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Aug 31 brig Manley Dobson 20 July Sligo 109 settlers to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Aug 31 brig Horsley Hill Hunter 25 May / 18 July New Ross / Waterford 141 settlers to J. Hamilton / in ballast
  Montreal Gazette, August 23, 1832
The Horsley Hill, Hunter, 25th May from New Ross, for Quebec put into Waterford on the 24th June, all well. On the 10th June in lat. 44 20, lon. 31, during a heavy gale, she lost bowsprit, fore-mast and both top-masts, and top-gallant masts.

In September, while docked at Quebec city, the emigrant ship Horsley Hill first fouled the anchor chains of the Anne from Leith, and later collided with her.
[details of the collision are included in the book "Roughing it in the Bush." If the passengers from New Ross stayed with the vessel for the whole passage, including the repair time, they would have been on board over three months.]
Aug 31 schooner Lark Kilcher 23 June Jamaica   to G. Irvine / run / &c.
Aug 31 brig Anne Rodger 01 July Leith [see details above] to R.F. Maitland / general cargo for Montreal
             
    Telegraphed  
  brig Jessie 19 July Belfast 207 settlers to G.H. Park / general cargo
  bark Montreal (of Hull) 20 July Liverpool   to R. Methley / in ballast
  brig Granger 08 July Londonderry 252 settlers to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
  brig Czar 11 Aug New York   to order / general cargo
  ship St. George 08 Aug Philadelphia   to — / in ballast
  brig Perseverance 28 June Liverpool 90 settlers to T. Froste & Co. / general cargo
  brig Margaret Ann 12 July Glasgow   to Reid & Co. / general cargo for Montreal
  brig Elizabeth 18 July Glasgow   to A. Gilmour & Co. / in ballast
  schooner Gleaner 28 July Antigua   to Tucker & Stuart / rum
  bark Bolivar 28 July Port Glasgow   in ballast
 
Emigrant Relief Tax
In a late number we stated the sums which had been received at the Custom House of this port to the 18th instant. We were unable to give the sum which had been collected at Montreal. The following will show the total amount collected at both ports up to Saturday last, the 25th instant.
Total amount received at Quebec £5,575.15.10 Currency
Total amount received at Montreal £94.05.00  
Total relieved £5,670.00.10  
     
Report of the number of poor and destitute Emigrants forwarded and relieved by the Montreal Emigrant Society, from 23rd May to 22nd August, 1832.
Adults above 60 years 77
Adults above 20 years 3,101
Children under 14 years 1,130
Children under 7 years 2,490
  6,798
Number of Labourers for whom employment has bee procured. 938
Number of persons for who places have been procured as servants 197
  7,933
[Montreal Emigrant Society Passage Book (1832)] (Mercury)
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday & Wednesday, September 3rd & 5th - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
01 Sept ship Indian Robertson 01 July Lisbon   to order / salt, wines
01 Sept bark Brutus Nelson 19 July Liverpool   to G. Symes / general cargo
01 Sep brig Jessie Wilford 19 July Belfast   to M. Parke / general cargo
01 Sep brig Granger Blankinsop 08 July London   to W. Price / in ballast
01 Sept brig Boreas Hinds 18 July London   to Harkinson / general cargo
Sept 03 ship Celia Reid 22 July Liverpool   to H. Cowen & Co. / salt
Sept 03 ship Korkella Cardill 21 July Liverpool   to R.F. Maitland & Co. / in ballast
Sept 03 brig Elizabeth Atkinson 18 July Glasgow   to A. Gilmour & Co. / in ballast
Sept 03 brig Margaret & Ann Hall 12 July Glasgow   to — / general cargo
Sept 03 brig Albion Isaacs 23 July Cork   to H. Price & Co. / in ballast | this is the first vessel from Europe on her return voyage
Sept 03 brig Czar Russell 11 Aug New York   to C.F. Aylwin / general cargo
Sept 04 bark Bolivar Fenwick 29 July Port Glasgow   to — / in ballast
Sept 04 bark Cyrus Ridley 19 July Bristol   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Sept 05 bark Pallas Hall 19 July Cork 87 settlers to —
 
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Friday & Monday, September 7th & 10th - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Sept 08 ship City of Waterford Grandy 28 July Waterford   to R. Froste / in ballast
Sept 08 brig Procris Arnold 26 July Southampton   to Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
Sept 08 brig Telemachus Lee 12 May Newfoundland   to Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
Sept 10 brig William the Fourth Leeman 31 July Jamaica   to Leslie & Co. / rum
Sept 10 brig Ann Ross 49 days Dublin 36 settlers to C.F. Aylwin & Co. / in ballast
Sept 10 brig Elizabeth Smith 27 July Padstowe   to Stork & Co. / in ballast
 
Sixteen vessels are at Grosse Isle — among them the Montreal.

Died:
At York of the prevailing epidemic, Mr. John Dennis, aged 73, formerly Master Builder in the Dockyard at Kingston.
Last week, of cholera, and very suddenly, while on his passage from Montreal to Quebec, Robert Hillman, 84th Foot, formerly of Northumberland, England and latterly of Haldimand. — Cobourg Star

Quebec Beneficent Society
We have been obligingly favoured, by H.G. Forsyth, Esquire, President and Treasurer of the Quebec Beneficent Society, with the following statement of the number of Emigrants sent home through the assistance of that Society. The return is to the 16th ultimo, and since that date though many women and children have been sent home, only one widower, a blind man with one child, has been added to the list. The sum expended in passages and provisions to this date provided by the Q.B.S. amounts to £550 currency.
Memorandum of passages furnished by the Quebec Beneficent Society to poor persons desirous of returning to their native country, up to the 16th August, 1832. — viz
 
explanation of column headings:
W = Widows | W's = Widowers | C = Children | T = Total equal to so many adults
Vessels W W's C T
per ship Asia, Capt. White, to London 2 0 4
per brig Kate, Capt. Pratt, to Halifax 1 0 4
per ship Robert Kerr, Capt. Boyd, to Belfast 15 2 34 31
per bark Lavinia, Capt. Brown, to Whitby 1 0 0 1
per brig John, Capt. Hall, to Cork 1 0 4
per brig Dalmarnock, Capt. McFarlane, to Cork 1 0 6
per brig Ardwell, Capt. Kempt, to Lynn 0 0 3 2
per brig Liffey, Capt. Miller, to Dublin 4 0 7
per brig Flora, Capt. Wilson, to Padstowe 2 2 19 14
per schooner Ann & Mary, Capt. Lloyd, to Cork 2 1 3 4
per brig Belsay Castle, Capt. Davies, to Sligo 2 0 1 2
per bark Margaret Thompson, Capt. Ogilvie, to Liverpool 1 0 2 2
per brig Mary, Capt. Morrin, to Dublin 7 3 27 21
  37 8 114 98
Total, 37 Widows ; 8 Widowers ; 114 Children — 159 persons, for which passage was paid equal to 98 Adults. — Mercury
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Wednesday & Friday, September 12th & 14th - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Sept 10 brig Marys Jacobson 29 July Carmarthen   to A. Gilmour & Co. / in ballast | 2nd voyage
Sept 11 bark Thomas White 45 days Antwerp   to Leslie, Stuart & Co. / in ballast
Sept 11 bark Argus Johnson 43 days Torbay   to H. Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
Sept 11 brig Oscar Banks 27 July Dartmouth   to R.F. Maitland & Co. / bricks | 2nd voyage
Sept 11 brig Quebec Packet Anderson 01 Aug Aberdeen   to — / goods | 2nd voyage
Sept 13 brig Jackson Thomas Braithwaite 23 July London 28 settlers to W. Price & Co. / general cargo
  the passengers from the brig Jackson embarked on steamboat Chambly September 15th, for passage to Montreal.
Sept 13 ship Montreal Leitch / Leach 26 July Liverpool 84 settlers to J. Ross / general cargo, for Montreal
Sept 13 brig Elizabeth Last 20 July Bristol 24 settlers to W. Budden & Co. / iron, for Montreal
Sept 13 bark Harvey John Jordeson 30 July Limerick   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Sept 14 bark Priscilla Richard Haycock 28 July Limerick   to Pembertons / in ballast
Sept 14 bark Brothers Hynes 28 July Dublin   to H. Forsyth / in ballast
Sept 14 bark Dominica Bowman 29 July Cork   to W. Price & Co. / dry goods
 
Passengers:
In the Columbia, London 1st August packet, at New York September 5th, Major G.D. Hall 36, of the Staff Corps.

Shipping Intelligence:
The brig William, of North Shields, Captain George Hentley, bound from Quebec for Dublin, with twelve seamen and one passenger, ran foul of an iceberg at half past twelve o'clock on the night or rather the morning of the 28th of June, in lat. 46.33 N., long. 47.16 W, by which she was instantly dismasted and stove in, and soon after filled with water. All hands were obliged to take to the long boat, which they made fast to the wreck at a proper distance. They were discovered by the Argo, Captain Potts, bound from Quebec for this port, at daybreak on the morning of the 30th. The shipwrecked mariners cut the ropes and pulled towards the Argo ; the passenger, Dr. Thomas C. Gamble, a native of Waterford, almost naked, a small piece of blanket only about him, succeeded in gaining the Argo, on board of which he and the crew were provided with clothing by Captain Potts, and put into warm beds. They had suffered dreadfully from the severity of the weather, and were gradually restored by the humanity and kind treatment of Captain Potts. They all landed safely at this port on Tuesday evening. — Sligo Journal

The Detachment of the 66th Regiment, under Lieut. Rainsford, which has been so long detained here on account of a prevalence of cholera, along the route to Upper Canada, departed to join Head Quarters of the Regiment at Kingston, on Saturday evening in the Chambly steamer. — Mercury
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday September 17th - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Sept 14 brig Grenada Tuzo 11 Aug Grenada   to J. Leaycraft / rum
Sept 14 bark Cyrus Robinson 31 days New York   to order / in ballast
Sept 14 bark Rokeby Davidson 26 July Newcastle   to G. Symes & son / in ballast
Sept 14 brig Mentor Barlow 31 July Waterford   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Sept 14 brig Atlas Fowler 21 July Gloucester   to L.S. Levey & Co. / in ballast
Sept 14 ship Marquis of Huntley Austin 05 Aug Oporto   to — / in ballast
Sept 16 bark William Booth Lindsay 01 July Belfast 225 settlers to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Sept 16 brig Springflower Brown 25 July Padstowe 28 settlers to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Sept 16 ship Sappho Duncan 13 July Alloa, Scotland   to H.G. Forsyth & Co. / coals
Sept 16 schooner Ranger Salmend 21 days Prince Edward Island   to McConnery / fish
Sept 16 brig Albion Messenger 22 July Lochend—? 181 settlers to Laurie & Spence / in ballast
Sept 16 brig Addison Vevrel [!] 24 July Newcastle   to H. Gowen & Co. / coals
Sept 16 brig Valiant Bragg 02 Aug Liverpool   to order / in ballast
Sept 16 brig Irton Little 01 Aug Liverpool   to Leslie & Co. / general cargo
Sept 17 brig Constitution Craig 31 July Belfast   to Pembertons / in ballast
Sept 17 brig Merope Blandford 01 Aug Poole   to Pembertons / in ballast
Sept 17 brig Francis Thompson 18 July Sunderland   to W. Price & Co. / coals
             
    At Grosse Isle  
  ship Jane & Barbara 03 Aug Bristol 61 settlers to G. Symes & son / general cargo
  brig Violetta 29 July Southampton   to Caldwell & Co. / to load at Riviere de Loup
  bark Concord 01 Aug Bristol   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
 
Passengers:
In the Columbia, 1st August London packet, at New York, 5th September. P.W. Willan, Esq. 42, advocate of Quebec, lately appointed Clerk of the Crown for the district of Quebec.
In the Pigeon, English packet, 5th August from Falmouth, at Halifax, H.J. Caldwell, Esq., M.P.P. of Quebec.
At Boston from Halifax, Mr. Justice Uniake, of the Montreal Bench.

Shipping Intelligence:
The bark Flora, hence for Padstow, is ashore on Anticosti, about six miles to the northward of the light-house — efforts are making to get her off. The Flora had on board two widowers, two widows and nineteen orphan children from this port. We believe that no lives were lost.

Comparative statement of arrivals, tonnage and settlers at the port of Quebec, to the 17th September of the past and present years:—
Years Vessels Tonnage Settlers
1831 769 199,876 45,807
1832 779 208,912 47,968
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Wednesday September 19th - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Sept 17 bark Concord Johns 31 July Bristol   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Sept 18 ship Jane and Barbara Batten 02 Aug Bristol Mr. Truss ; Mr. Bulger | 69 settlers to W. Budden / iron
Sept 18 schooner Ann Buncer 20 Aug Newfoundland   to order / rum &c.
Sept 19 ship Perceval Spicer 24 July Plymouth   to N. Patton / salt
Sept 19 bark Columbus Pearson 06 Aug Leith   to A. Gilmour & Co. / in ballast
Sept 19 bark Priam Harper 31 July Plymouth   to Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
Sept 19 bark Cottingham Short 01 Aug Dublin   to order / in ballast
Sept 19 bark Gilbert Henderson Robinson 30 July Dublin 80 settlers to M. Ryan / goods
Sept 19 bark Thames Thompson 01 Aug Liverpool   to J. Leather & Co. / salt
Sept 19 brig Belina Thompson 27 July London   to Pembertons / in ballast
Sept 19 bark Canadian Morgan 01 Aug London   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Sept 19 brig Thames Adams 05 Aug Glasgow   to Rodger, Dean & C. / in ballast
Sept 19 brig Belfast Swan 02 Aug Bermuda   to Tucker & Co. / rum
Sept 19 brig Prince George Morrison 01 Aug Leith   to Rodger, Dean & Co. / in ballast and goods
Sept 19 brig Ceres Dunn 01 Aug Limerick   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Sept 19 brig Filly Thornton 02 Aug Dublin   to Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
 
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Friday & Monday, September 21st & 24th - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Sept 19 brig Calisto Coates 14 July Sunderland   to Pembertons / coals
Sept 21 schooner Rachel & Jane Hamilton 06 Sept Guysborough   to C.F. Aylwin / fish
Sept 21 schooner Lady Halstead Haylock 19 Aug Jamaica   to Finlay & Co. / rum
Sept 21 brigantine Braganza Hutchinson 12 Aug Jamaica   to William Price & Co. / rum
Sept 24 ship City of Rochester Riches 03 Aug Liverpool 75 settlers to W. Patton & Co. / in ballast
             
    At Grosse Isle  
Sept 22 ship Canada 16 Aug Greenock   to Laurie & Spence / general cargo
  brig Cherub 16 Aug Greenock   to R. Shaw
  brig Annandale 07 Aug Dublin   to H.G. Forsyth / in ballast
  brig Breeze 07 Aug Liverpool   to order / general cargo
  bark Baltic Merchant 07 Aug London   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
  brig Sneaton Castle 01 Aug Liverpool   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
  bark Eweretta 02 Aug Liverpool   to Leslie, Stuart & Co. / salt
  schooner Greyhound 22 Aug New York   to H.E. De Grouchey / general cargo
 
Shipping Intelligence:
The brig Favourite, Alexander Allan, hence for Greenock about 1st July, was spoken going into port on 5th August, by the Thames, Adams.
The Canada, Allan and Rebecca, Laurie, were to sail [again] for Quebec from Greenock, the 10th August — Cherub, Miller, on the 11th and Favourite, Allan, on the 21st.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Wednesday & Friday, September 26th & 28th - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Sep 26 bark Baltic Merchant Neagle 07 Aug London   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Sept 26 bark Eweretta Carlill 02 Aug London   to Leslie, Stuart & Co. / salt
Sept 26 ship Canada Allan 16 Aug Greenock Mr. Stephen C. Sewell ; Mr. John Racey ; Mr. Sydney Bellingham ; Mr. James Bellingham ; Mrs. Jane Bellingham ; Mr.& Mrs Sims ; Mrs. Ann McDonald | 31 settlers to Laurie & Spence / general cargo
Sept 26 brig Annandale Anderson 01 Aug Dublin 55 settlers to H.G. Forsyth / in ballast
Sept 26 brig Breeze Gorman 07 Aug Liverpool 39 settlers to order / general cargo
Sept 26 schooner Greyhound Landry 22 Aug New York   to H.E. De Grouchy / general cargo
Sept 26 schooner Mary Hoffman 13 Sept St. George's Bay   to S.F. Holcomb / fish
Sept 26 brig Sneaton Castle Garbutt 01 Aug Liverpool   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Sept 26 brig Cherub Miller 16 Aug Greenock   to R. Shaw / general cargo
Sept 26 brig Molson Elliot 12 Aug Dundee   to Heath & Co. / general cargo
Sept 28 brig Cicely Sewell 12 Aug Liverpool   to Gillespie, Finlay & Co. / general cargo
Sept 28 brig Tamerton Hewitt 06 weeks Hamburg   to order / in ballast
Sept 28 schooner Foride Carbonneau 13 Sept Percy   to F. Buteau / fish
             
    At Grosse Isle  
  ship Robertson 22 Aug Greenock   to Mason, Larocque, Strang & Co. / in ballast
  brig Margaret 07 Aug Liverpool   to Gillespie, Finlay & Co. / in ballast
  ship Onondago 14 Aug Waterford   to J.S. Campbell / in ballast
  ship Suffolk 10 Aug Liverpool   to J. Hamilton & Co. / salt
  ship Brilliant Barclay 13 Aug Aberdeen   to J. Hamilton & Co. / in ballast
  brig Queen Adelaide 03 Aug Dublin   to Gilmour & Co. / in ballast
 
Passengers:
In the Hudson, 16th September packet from New York to London, Mr. Collier, of Canada.

Shipping Intelligence:
The schooner Spy arrived yesterday from Anticosti, with the passengers, crew, stores and materials of the Flora, wrecked there.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday & Wednesday, October 1st & 3rd - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Sept 29 ship Robertson Neil 22 Aug Greenock   to Mason, Larocque, Strang & Co. / in ballast
Sept 29 ship Onondago Morgan 14 Aug Waterford   to J.S. Campbell / in ballast
Sept 29 brigantine Mary Eliza Baker 28 Aug Jamaica   to Gillespie, Finlay & Co. / rum & sugar
Sept 29 brig Margaret Sutherland 07 Aug Liverpool   to Gillespie, Finlay & Co. / coals
Sept 29 schooner Batchelor Caldwell 17 Aug New Carlisle   to — / fish
Oct 01 ship Suffolk McDonald 01 Aug Liverpool   to Rodger, Dean & Co. / salt
Oct 01 ship Marmion Hooper 12 Aug London   to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 01 ship John Welsh Woodhouse 10 Aug Liverpool Mr. Samuel Stack senior, and Mr. Nicholas Carter, of Liverpool to R. Shaw / general cargo
Oct 01 bark Tobago Sheppard 01 Aug Gloucester   to W. price & Co. / in ballast
Oct 01 bark Iona Barnes 18 Sept St. Johns   to order / in ballast
Oct 01 ship Brilliant Barclay 13 Aug Aberdeen   to — / in ballast
Oct 01 brig Queen Adelaide Booth 03 Aug Dublin   to Gilmour & Co. / in ballast
Oct 01 brig Latona Carter 05 Aug London   to W. price & Co. / in ballast
Oct 01 brigantine Speedwell Roberts 11 Sept Halifax   to — Roberts / fish
Oct 01 brigantine St. Aubin Blackburn 11 Aug Demerara   to Park & Bruce / rum &c.
Oct 01 ship Jessie Burton 20 Aug Sydney, C.B.   to H.G. Forsyth & Co. / in ballast
Oct 01 bark Euphrosyne Samson 02 Aug Bridgwater   to H. Lemesurier & Co. / bricks
Oct 02 brig Shannon Gibson 04 Aug Sunderland   to A. Gilmour & Co. / coals and glass
 
Passengers:
In the 24th August packet, Sheffield, for Liverpool, Capt. Tollemache, of the 15th Regiment.
In the Orestes, from halifax to Bermuda and England, Lt. Col. Fullarton, 96th Foot ; Lieut Gardner of the 32nd and lady.
In H.M.S. North Star, from Newfoundland to Halifax, the Lord Bishop of Halifax and his son, C. Inglis, Esq.

Shipping Intelligence:
Thirty-two vessels at Grosse Isle — among them the Fanny, 28th August from Greenock — 7 ships ; 12 barks ; 13 brigs.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Friday October 5th - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 04 ship Fanny Leslie 28 Aug Greenock   to Rodger, Dean & Co. / coals
Oct 04 ship Hero Anderson 28 Aug Bristol   to G. Symes & son / in ballast
Oct 04 ship Antigua Packet McNight 22 Aug Liverpool   to J.S. Campbell / general cargo
Oct 04 ship Artemis Sparks 16 Aug Liverpool 27 settlers to Masson & Co. / in ballast
Oct 04 bark Regulus Williams 11 Aug Liverpool   to J. Leather & Co. / salt
Oct 04 bark Exmouth Greig 06 Aug Limerick   to W. Patton / in ballast
Oct 04 bark Lord Mulgrave Cordingly 19 Aug Hull   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Oct 04 bark Town of Ross Evans 23 Aug Ross 83 settlers to J.P. Thirlwall / in ballast
Oct 04 bark Sisters Gain 19 Aug Stockton 4 settlers to W. Price & Co. / coals
Oct 04 bark Intrepid Robinson 16 Aug Hull 19 settlers to R. Methley / general cargo
Oct 04 brig St. George Thompson 02 Aug Maryport   to order / in ballast
Oct 04 brig Agenoria Sinnite [!] 29 Aug New Ross   to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 04 brig Erato Mossop 29 Aug Montego Bay   to Leslie, Stuart & Co. / rum
Oct 04 brig Earl of Aberdeen Mearns 21 Aug Belfast 24 settlers to Moir & Heath / in ballast
Oct 04 brig Charlotte Sloan 22 Aug Liverpool   to J. Leather & Co. / salt
Oct 04 brig Favourite Alexander Allan 26 Aug Greenock Mr. & Mrs. Thielke and family | 22 settlers to W. Price & Co. / general cargo
Oct 04 brig Dykes Christian 08 Aug Llanelly, Wales 21 settlers to H.G. Forsyth & Co. / in ballast
Oct 04 schooner Rapid Marmion 18 Sept Arichat 5 settlers to — / fish
Oct 05 brigantine Caroline Scott 42 days Jamaica   to A.C. Freer / rum
Oct 05 brig Victory Smith 57 days Gloucester   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
             
    At Grosse Isle  
  bark Mary 28 Aug Cork   to Pemberton brothers / in ballast
  bark Thomas Ritchie 19 Aug Greenock   to — / in ballast
  brig Emperor Alexander 22 Aug Liverpool   to H. Gowen & Co. / in ballast
  brig Promise 25 Aug Liverpool   to J. Leather & Co. / salt
  brig Sarah & Maryanne 27 Aug Maryport   to — / in ballast
  brig Donegal 26 Aug Dundalk, Louth   to H. Gowen & Co.
  brig Tarbolton 23 Aug Liverpool   to G. Symes & son / salt
  bark William Shand 18 Aug Dublin   to Thomas Curry / in ballast
  brig Pericles 16 Aug Workington   to Patersons, Young & Co. / coals
 
Passengers:
In the Bolivar, for Liverpool, sailed today, Mr. Reiffenstein senior, and Master Reiffenstein.
In the Richard, for Liverpool, Mr. Stringer of H.M. Customs ; the Rev'd. Mr. and Mrs Wilkes ; Mr. Edmund Peel and Mr. George Peel, cousins of Sir Robert Peel, Bart. ; Mrs. Winslow ; Miss Williams.

Lower Canada
Montreal, (Wednesday) Oct. 3rd. — On Saturday last the new steamer Canadian Eagle, arrived in port from the Current St. Mary, where she had been receiving her engine. She is a fine model, plainly and neatly fitted up, and is propelled by an engine of 84 horse power, made by Messrs. Bennett & Henderson, of this city. The gentlemens' cabin has sixteen berths, fitted up in elegant style, and also several very comfortable state-rooms. In the ladies' cabin there are twelve berths, and three state-rooms, a washing room, water closet &c. The central part of the boat is comfortably fitted up as a second cabin, for such persons as may feel desirous of avoiding the expense of cabin passage, and the annoyance of steerage. The steerage is better fitted up than most of the boats on the river, and we are informed that a very active and obliging gentleman has been chosen as captain. Upon the whole, we think that the Canadian Eagle, in comfortable accommodations, despatch, and safety, will hold out to the travelling public, advantages equal to any boat on the line. She left for Quebec on Monday. — Courant
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday October 8th - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 06 bark Helen Henderson 28 Aug Belfast   to Moir & Heath / in ballast
Oct 06 bark Ocean Hearn 29 Aug Waterford 4 settlers to W. price & Co. / in ballast
Oct 06 brig Thetis Younghusband 25 Aug Limerick   to A. Gilmour & Co. / in ballast
Oct 06 brig Andromeda Wilkie 23 Aug Liverpool 4 settlers to G. Symes & son / salt
Oct 06 brig Donegall Matches 26 Aug Dundalk, Louth   to H. Gowen / in ballast
Oct 06 brig Emma Zoller Aberdeen 05 Sept New Ross 2 settlers to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 06 brig Transit Donnelly 25 Aug Dublin   to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 06 brig Promise Shearer 25 Aug Liverpool   to J. Leather & Co. / salt
Oct 06 brig Earl Dalhousie Boyd 21 Aug Greenock Mr. N. Thompson to Strang & Co. / general cargo
Oct 06 brig Pericles Nichol 16 Aug Workington   to Paterson & Young / coals
Oct 06 brig Emperor Alexander McKinnon 22 Aug Liverpool   to H. Gowen & Co. / in ballast
Oct 07 ship Princess Charlotte Roach 26 Aug Newry 37 settlers to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 07 bark Mary Hoston 29th Aug Cork   to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 07 bark Thomas Ritchie Malony 19 Aug Greenock   to H. Dubord / in ballast
Oct 07 bark Ann Keys 27 Aug Ross   to Mr. Jones / coals &c. &c.
Oct 07 bark Mansfield Dunlop 42 days Liverpool   to — / coals
Oct 07 bark William Shand Morton 16 Aug Dublin   to Mr. Curry / in ballast
Oct 07 bark Centurion Hepenstall 10 Aug London   to J. Dyke / in ballast
Oct 07 bark David Gilmour 24 Aug Cork   to L.S. levey & Co. / in ballast
Oct 07 bark Admiral Benbow Dixon 42 days Liverpool   to J. Leather & Co. / salt
Oct 07 ship Kingston Crouch 29 Aug London   to J. Jamison / in ballast
Oct 07 ship Caroline Greig 20 Aug London 62 settlers to W. Patton / in ballast
Oct 07 bark Mariner Swinton 23 Aug London   to W. Patton / in ballast
Oct 07 ship Thomas Duncan 28 Aug Dublin Captain John Ussher [Usher], of Quebec ; John Ussher junior, Esq., of Montreal ; Johnston Allingham, Esq., and lady ; Henry and Arthur Scott, Esqrs. ; W.A. Mercy Esq., of Laprairie | 150 settlers to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 07 brig Eleanor Lamb 25 Aug Lancaster   to R. Shaw / in ballast
Oct 07 schooner Hertford Hoffman 20 days St. John, N.B. 15 settlers to D. Burnet / rum &c.
Oct 08 bark Barbadoes Lee 20 Aug Cork   to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 08 bark Volunteer Thompson 23 Aug Cork 10 settlers to J.S. Campbell / in ballast
Oct 08 brig Eliza Ann Dagerville 25 Aug Cork 17 settlers to M. Fraser
Oct 08 brig Martha Brown 01 Sept Liverpool   to G. Symes & son / coals
Oct 08 brig Isabella Morris 45 days Drogheda   to Mr. Ryan / in ballast
Oct 08 brig Pomona Brown 21 Aug [Dublin ?] 29 settlers to T. Ryan / in ballast
Oct 08 brig Loyal Briton Watson 25 Aug Liverpool   to Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
 
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Wednesday & Friday, October 10th & 12th - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 09 ship Diadem Smith 01 Sept Plymouth   to order / in ballast
Oct 09 bark Hope Roan 19 Aug London 25 settlers to R. Froste / general cargo
Oct 09 brig Rachel Irwin 26 Aug Cork 4 settlers to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Oct 09 brig Corrib Molloy 28 Aug Holyhead   to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 09 schooner Zoé Monami 10 days Newfoundland   to A.C. Freer & Co. / fish
Oct 09 bark Sir William Bensley Sellers 26 Aug London   to H. Logan / in ballast
Oct 09 brigantine Hypolite Reinhart 28 Sept Halifax   to H. Dubord / rum & sugar
Oct 09 schooner Irene McDonald 22 Sept Newfoundland   to E. Ross & Co. / general cargo
Oct 10 ship Eldon McAlpine 19 Sept Sydney, Cape Breton 116 settlers to William Price & Co. / in ballast
  The ship Eldon sailed first from Tobermory, Isle of Mull, to Sydney, C.B., arrival with 121 passengers, recorded on September 10th.
Oct 10 brigantine William Daly 22 Aug Trinidad   to A.C. Freer / sugar &c.
Oct 10 brig Felix Souligny Painchaud 30 Aug Liverpool   for Montreal / salt
             
    At Grosse Isle  
  ship Margaret Sumpton 04 Sept Liverpool   to Denholm & Co. / general cargo
  brig Sarah 01 Sept Tralee   to E. Hickson / in ballast
  ship Dunlop 31 Aug Belfast 40 settlers to order / in ballast
  bark Trial 16 Aug London 37 settlers to W. Patton & Co. / in ballast
  ship Nailer 29 Aug Greenock   to J. Munn / coals
  bark Ottawa 20 Aug London 52 settlers to Gillespie, Finlay & Co. / general cargo
             
Oct 11 ship Margaret Sumpton 04 Sept Liverpool Mrs. James Stuart, son & servant ; Miss Aspinall ; Mr. Bain ; Mr. Colthurst ; Mr. Brown | 7 settlers to Denholm & Co. / general cargo
Oct 11 bark Ottawa G. Douglass 29 Aug London 55 settlers to Finlay & Co. / general cargo
Oct 11 brig Sarah Tweedie 01 Sept Tralee 12 settlers to M. Hickson / in ballast
Oct 11 brig Baltic Foveron 28 Aug Dublin   to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 11 brig Medusa Wilson 25 Aug Galway   to Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
Oct 12 brig Kingfisher Parry 08 Sept Demerara   to J.S. Shaw / rum
Oct 12 bark Tryal Scott 06 Sept Plymouth   to M. Chapman / in ballast
 
Passengers:
In the Florida, New York and London packet, sailed 5th instant, Capt. Briscoe, lady and family, of the Engineers.
In the 1st September Havre packet, H. Cornewall, Esq., lady and three children.
In the Othello, from Quebec for Liverpool, Colonel Fleming, lady and family & servant ; Dr. --yrt, 24th Regiment ; Captain England, Royal Artillery ; Mr. Huntley ; Mr. Wilson ; Mr. Moberly.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday & Wednesday, October 15th & 17th - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 13 brig Thomas Robinson 23 Aug London   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Oct 13 ship Dunlop Gowen 01 Sept Belfast 60 settlers to order / in ballast
Oct 15 bark Prince Renault 25 Aug London   to W. Patton / in ballast
Oct 15 bark Crown Hopper 02 Sept London 5 settlers to W. Patton / in ballast
Oct 15 schooner Leonard Davies 23 days Newfoundland   to W. Price & Co. / fish
Oct 16 bark Ocean Harrison 03 Sept Bristol   to Pemberton Brothers / in ballast
Oct 16 brig James Laidler 04 Sept London   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
             
    At Grosse Isle  
  ship Dorchester 31 Aug Liverpool   to H. Gowen & Co. / salt
  bark Cato 28 Aug Plymouth   to order / in ballast
  bark Miriam & Jane 23 Sept New York   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
  bark Bolivar 02 Sept Plymouth   to H. Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
  brig Mars 30 Aug Belfast   to A. Gilmour & Co. / in ballast
  brig Lady of the Lake 27 Aug Belfast   to G.H. Parke / in ballast
  brig Sophia 06 Sept Greenock   to Masson & Co. / general cargo
  bark Malvina 01 Sept Greenock   to Rodger, Dean & Co. / in ballast
  ship Mountaineer 13 Aug Chatham   to W. Patton & Co. / in ballast
  schooner Neptune 28 Sept St. John's, Nfld.   to Park & Bruce / general cargo
  bark Try Again 06 Sept Limerick   to Pembertons / in ballast
  ship Thomas Wallace 01 Sept London   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
  bark Hopewell 04 Sept Liverpool   to H. Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
  brig Blakiston 01 Sept Wexford   to Pembertons Brothers / in ballast
 
Shipping Intelligence:
The Agenoria, from Jamaica to Quebec, waterlogged in August, has been towed into Kingston, Jamaica by H.M. ship Fly, Captain Darrell died shortly after the vessel towed into port, and a young man was found dead in the cabin.

Died:
In June last, on his passage from Hamburg to Demerara, after an illness of 10 days, Mr. Charles Rance Tucker, aged 18, son of J.J. Tucker, Esquire, of Bermuda.
On the 7th instant, at Etchemin, near Quebec, of cholera, after six hours illness, Mr. Ed. Ramsay, Millwright, a native of Cornwall, England, in the employ of Messrs. Bennet & Henderson, Engineers, Montreal.
Drowned, off Prospect, Nova Scotia, 23rd September, on his passage for Chester to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Mr. Henry Power, in his 22nd year of his age.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Friday & Monday, October 19th & 22nd - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 18 schooner Neptune Dugal 30 days St. John, N.B.   to Park & Bruce / molasses, fish, gunpowder
Oct 18 brig Mars Watt 30 Aug Belfast   to A. Gilmour & Co. / in ballast
Oct 18 bark Miriam & Jane Doble 23 Sept New York   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Oct 19 ship Dorchester Carricks 31 Aug Liverpool   to H. Gowen & Co. / salt
Oct 19 bark Malvina Croker 01 Sept Greenock   to order / in ballast
Oct 19 bark Mountaineer Jackson 13 Aug Chatham   to W. Patton & Co. / in ballast
Oct 19 bark Bolivar Richards 02 Sept Plymouth   to H. Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
Oct 19 bark Cato Crosman 28 Aug Plymouth   to H. Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
Oct 19 brig Sophia Easton 06 Sept Greenock Mr. Miller ; Mr. Campbell ; Mr. Eddington ; Mr. Cahoon and wife ; Miss McIntyre ; Miss Telfer | 19 settlers to Masson & Co. / general cargo
Oct 19 brig Lady of the Lake Patterson 27 Aug Belfast   to G.H. Parke / in ballast
Oct 19 ship Thomas Wallace Cammell 01 Sept London   to Atkinson / in ballast
Oct 19 bark Try Again Hyde 05 Sept Limerick   to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 19 bark Hopewell Doleson 04 Sept Liverpool   to Lemesurier / in ballast
Oct 19 brig Blakeston / Blakiston Addiel / Eskdale 01 Sept Waterford   to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 22 ship Wexford Quin 05 Sept Wexford   to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 22 Surveying schooner Guinare commander Bayfield R.N. from the Gulf    
Oct 22 Trinity Yacht Pilot from below    
             
    At Grosse Isle  
  bark Reaper Harby 02 Sept London 14 settlers to W. Newton / general cargo
  also a square rigged and a schooner from the wreck of the Quebec Packet, with materials of the Ship, &c.
 
Passengers:
Among the passengers by the ship Huntsville, 9th September, from Liverpool, arrived at New York, 10th October, is Dr. Thomas L. Blackwood 25, of Montreal. [Backwood]

Shipping Intelligence:
The Wexford, 5th September from Wexford, to Pembertons, is the only vessel known to be at Grosse Isle. Four vessels from London, laden, and several from Liverpool and other ports, are due at this port. From what we can learn, the total of arrivals at the close of the navigation will not fall for [sic] of last year.

The Brothers, chartered by Government to take home invalids, hauled out yesterday from King's Wharf, but could not weigh her anchor to sail. She has not yet sailed.

The Unicorn, Troup, from Liverpool to this port, was totally lost, 22nd September, on the coast of Newfoundland. Crew saved.

 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Wednesday & Friday, October 24th & 26th - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 24 brig Cambrian Hindmarsh 08 Sept Gibraltar   to W. Price & Co. / brandy &c.
Oct 24 bark Reaper Harby 05 Sept London Mrs. Hulbert ; Mr. Lander ; Mr. Duke | 9 settlers to W. Newton / general cargo
  At Grosse Isle, brigs Robert McWilliam, Kelsickwood, and two unknown.
Oct 26 bark Atlantic Wilcocks 27 Aug Liverpool   to H. Gowen & Co. / salt
Oct 26 brig Hunter Drysdale 11 Sept Liverpool   to R. Froste / in ballast
Oct 26 brig Robert McWilliam Johnstone 07 Sept Cork   to W. Price / in ballast
Oct 26 brig Kelsick Wood Glower 08 Sept Greenock   to H.G. Forsyth / in ballast
             
    At Grosse Isle  
  bark Marquis Wellesley 18 Sept New York   to W. Price & Co.
  brig Toronto 06 Sept Limerick   to E. Hickson / in ballast
 
Passengers:
In the Brothers, for London, Colonel By, lady and two daughters ; Dr. Bradley R.A. ; Capt. Hornby, R.A. ; Mrs. Morosby and child ; Capt. Skelton, Lieut. Grogan, 32nd Regiment, and 32 invalids.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday & Wednesday, October 29th & 31st - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 28 brig Esquimaux Gelling 04 Oct bay of Esquimaux   to Jones & Murray / oil & fish
Oct 28 schooner Espérance Leboeuf 07 Oct Halifax   to H. Dubord / rum, sugar and fish
Oct 28 brigantine Sarah Allan Jamaica & Boston   to A.C. Freer & Co. / rum
Oct 29 — Mayflower Boudrault 21 days Halifax   to C.F. Aylwin & Co.
Oct 31 bark Sophia Blare 08 Sept Cork   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Oct 31 brig Toronto Matthews 06 Sept Limerick   to Mr. Hickson / in ballast
 
Passengers:
In the Jane & Barbara, sailed this morning from Quebec, for Bristol, Mr. H.S. Chapman, of Quebec ; Mr. Hughes, of London ; Mr. Heaven, of Bristol ; Mr. Downs.
In the Sovereign, London packet, sailed from New York on the 20th, Lt. Col. McIntosh, of the 15th Foot. Capt. Piper, of the Royal Engineers, lady and child, Miss Steers of Canada.
 
no Arrivals at the Port of Quebec Friday & Monday & Wednesday, November 2nd & 5th & 7th - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
   
 
Passengers:
In the Canada, to sail for Greenock tonight, Mrs. James Gibb and Miss Torrance, of Quebec ; Mrs. Dr. Stephenson ; Mr. McKay and Mr. Hunt, of Montreal.
In the Sappho for Liverpool, Mr. Brian O'Hara.
In the Robertson, for Greenock, sailed this forenoon, Mr. and Mrs James Scott, of Montreal ; Mr. Miller, of Montreal ; Mr. Lane, of Hamilton ; Mr. Gardiner, of Chateauguay ; Mr. Cameron, of Perth ; Mr. McPherson, of Inverness, Scotland ; Dr. and Mrs. Chisholm, of Glengary ; Mr. Pierce, of England ; Mr. J.E. Ross, of Quebec.

Died:
Drowned, at York, Upper Canada,, 29th ult., having been thrown into the lake by the boom of a schooner, Mr. Ed. Hay, son of Mr. Hay, merchant, of New Ross, Ireland.

Comparative Statement of the Number of Emigrants arrived at Quebec during the Years, 1829, 1830 & 1831.
 
From Whence 1829 1830 1831
Ireland..... 9,614 18,300 34,133
England and Wales..... 3,565 6,799 10,343
Scotland..... 2,643 2,450 6,354
Newfoundland, Halifax &c..... 123 451 424
  15,945 28,000 50,254
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Wednesday & Friday & Monday, November 7th & 9th & 12th - CG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Nov 06 ship Ariadne Arnold 07 Sept Liverpool Mr. G. Culten / Cullen to J. Munn / coals
Nov 06 brig James Laughton Southward 17 Sept Liverpool Mr. Roe to J. Munn / general cargo and salt
  Two Schooners from Gaspé in 20 days, — Saw no other vessels.
 
Passengers:
In the Hannibal, London packet, sailed 1st November from New York, Mr. George Lewis and son, of Montreal.
In the 24th September packet Silas Richard, from Liverpool, arrived at New York November 5th, Major Thomas [R.] Wingfield 32, 32nd Foot, and Lieut.& Adjutant. Francis J. Griffin 24, of the same corp.
Per brig Albion, hence on the 27th ultimo for Demerara, Mr. Charles E. Levey and servants.

Quebec Emigrant Society
Number of poor and emigrants and children received by the Quebec Emigrant Society, between the 17th May and 31st October, 1832, inclusive, from the Provincial Fund, established by Statute 2 W. 4. cap 17, without reckoning infants under twelve months, for whom no charge is made.
Adults 2,868
Children under 14 years 875
Children under 7 years 1,168
Total Forwarded 4,911
   
Total of persons sheltered in the Emigrant Shed to 20 October, 1832 1,442
Number of Emigrants forwarded to the United Kingdom, Halifax, Pictou, and Montreal, from the Charitable Fund, to November 1st 1832, some who also received provisions 80
Number of applications which obtained pecuniary relief from the Charitable Fund from 1st May to 1st November. 709
Total relieved by the Quebec Emigrant Society 7,142

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