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Ship
Arrivals at the Port of Quebec, 1830
The following information on arrivals, due to the condition
of the papers, has been taken from
various sources including the Montreal Gazette MG, Montreal
Herald MH,
and the Canadian Courant & Montreal Advertiser CC.
note: if
ships' rigging or name of Master unpublished, it is indicated by -- (The newspapers
were often
filmed within their binding, making one side of some entries, unreadable, or
only partly legible. This can lead to errors in the interpretation of the entry
or missed entries. ) Be aware that there may be two or more ships of the same
name, from the same, or different ports, during the same year. A few ships also
made two trips in 1830.
see also St.
Lawrence Steamboat Co. Passenger Records for New Swiftsure,
Chambly, Waterloo & John Molson.
April 25 - June 06 |
June 07 - July 09 | July 10
- September 08 | September 10 - November 25
1830 |
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Monday June 14th - MG |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
June 07 |
ship Maida |
Beckett |
12 April |
Hull |
186 settlers |
to J. Leather & Co. / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Dykes |
Cockton |
27 April |
Maryport |
154 settlers |
to — / in ballast |
June 07 |
bark Spence |
Murray |
15 April |
Liverpool |
|
to Mr. Ritchie / general cargo |
June 07 |
bark Ythan |
Bearons |
18 April |
Dundalk |
23 settlers |
to Pemberton, Brothers / in ballast |
June 07 |
bark Julius Caesar |
Forster |
26 April |
Plymouth |
20 settlers |
to J. Kerr / in ballast |
June 07 |
bark Friendship |
Tucker |
30 April |
Trinidad |
|
to A.C. Freer & Co. / sugar & molasses |
June 07 |
bark John Danford |
Hepburn |
28 April |
London |
|
to J. Dyke / in ballast |
June 07 |
bark Helen |
Henderson |
20 April |
Belfast |
300 + settlers | including John Whittle Harvey (see
story) |
to J. Hamilton / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Dew Drop |
Wokes |
28 April |
London |
30 settlers |
to Gillespie, Finlay & Co. / general cargo |
June 07 |
brig Harrison and Tomb |
Thompson |
27 April |
Maryport |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Irton |
Gaitskill |
14 April |
Liverpool |
|
to Leslie & Stewart / general cargo |
June 07 |
brig Orleans |
Hanfield |
29 April |
Montego Bay |
|
to A.C. Freer & Co. / rum & sugar |
June 07 |
brig Sally |
Cumming |
10 April |
Ayr |
|
to Baird / coals |
June 07 |
brig Fidelity |
English |
11 April |
London |
|
to James Hamilton & Co. / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Denton |
Denton |
17 April |
Sunderland |
|
to Moir & Heath / coals |
June 07 |
brig Cynthia |
Turner |
10 April |
Sunderland |
80 settlers |
to Moir & Heath / coals |
June 07 |
brig Commerce |
Burton |
14 April |
Liverpool |
|
to Moir & Heath / general cargo |
June 07 |
brig Acadia |
Decent |
20 April |
Dublin |
250 settlers |
to Pemberton, Brothers / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig John and Mary |
Hodgson |
06 April |
Sunderland |
|
to H. Gowen & Co. / coals |
June 07 |
brig Marcessus |
Park |
20 April |
Jamaica |
|
to Finlay & Co. / rum |
June 07 |
brig Addison |
Brown |
06 April |
Whitby |
85 settlers |
to — / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Experiment |
Bruce |
14 April |
Hull |
122 settlers |
to J. Dyke / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Chance |
Jackson |
21 April |
Workington |
|
to H. Gowen & Co. / in ballast |
June 07 |
schooner Vigilant |
McVicar |
12 May |
Halifax |
|
to H. Dubord / rum |
June 07 |
schooner Robert |
Hamilton |
11 April |
Gibraltar |
|
to R. Orkney / fruit |
June 07 |
schooner Bridgwater |
Grierson |
45 days |
Dominica |
|
to Tucker & Stewart / rum |
June 07 |
brig Phesdo |
Mitchell |
27 April |
Aberdeen |
|
to H. Forsyth & Co. / in ballast |
June 07 |
ship Thames |
Stoddard |
26 April |
London / Torbay |
|
to Gillespie, Finlay & Co. / general cargo |
June 07 |
bark Isabella |
Dunlop |
15 April |
Dublin |
171 settlers |
to Rodger Dean & Co. / in ballast |
June 07 |
bark Champlain |
Hughes |
28 April |
Cork |
62 settlers |
to J.S. Campbell / in ballast |
June 07 |
bark Barbadoes |
Lee |
13 April |
Dublin |
|
to Pemberton, Brothers / in ballast |
June 07 |
bark Albany |
Cunningham |
22 April |
Newcastle |
|
to Pemberton, Brothers / in ballast |
June 07 |
bark Wallsend |
Cooper |
22 April |
London |
|
to James Hamilton / in ballast |
June 07 |
bark Quebec Packet |
Atkinson |
27 April |
London |
|
to James Hamilton / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Earl Moira |
Allison |
42 days |
London |
|
to W. Patton / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Pilgrim |
Smales |
18 April |
Glasgow |
|
to James Hamilton & Co. / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Bragilla |
Irving |
01 April |
Liverpool |
|
to J.S. Campbell / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Voyager |
Anderson |
06 April |
Shields |
Mr. George Taylor ; Mr.& Mrs. Henderson ; Mr. Banks ; Mr. Weir |
to H.G. Forsyth & Co. / coals |
June 07 |
brig Thomas Tyson |
Stockdale |
13 April |
Maryport |
|
to J. Richardson / in ballast |
June 08 |
bark Clio |
Wood |
28 April |
Maryport |
|
to P. Patterson / in ballast |
June 08 |
brig Henry Brougham |
Reigh |
28 April |
Ross |
80 settlers |
to W. Price & Co. / in ballast |
June 08 |
bark Endeavour |
Collinson |
26 April |
Torbay |
Mr.& Mrs. Gray, of Montreal ; Messrs. W. Meyer, Birchall, H.N.
Patton and Master Oakley |
to Denholm & Douglas / general cargo |
June 08 |
bark Herald |
Hunter |
07 April |
Newcastle |
|
to L.S. Levey / in ballast |
June 09 |
brig John Esdale / John Esdaile |
Wright |
28 April |
Cork |
|
to W. Price & Co. / in ballast |
June 10 |
brig Transit |
Potts |
30 April |
Dublin |
41 settlers |
to Pemberton, Brothers / in ballast |
June 10 |
brig Mirables |
Skipsey |
19 April |
Newcastle |
|
to Moir & Heath / coals |
June 10 |
brig Hour |
Wilson |
26 April |
Bordeaux |
|
to H. Gowen / in ballast |
June 10 |
brig Fingal |
Morrison |
14 April |
Belfast |
|
to Pemberton, Brothers / general cargo |
NOTE |
the vessels below arrived on June 6th and 7th,
but had been omitted from the published list |
June 07 |
ship Mansfield |
Stainsbank |
13 April |
London |
2 settlers |
to Lemesurier & Co. / general cargo |
June 06 |
brig Amethyst |
Thompson |
— |
London |
|
to R. Price & Co. / general cargo |
June 06 |
brig Zephyr |
Evans |
— |
London |
|
to H. Gowen & Co. / in ballast |
June 06 |
bark Henry |
Weakner |
— |
London |
|
|
June 06 |
brig Robert Schmidt ? |
Thompson |
— |
London |
|
to J. Dyke / in ballast |
June 07 |
bark Cottingham |
Short |
04 April |
London |
|
to Lemesurier / in ballast |
June 07 |
bark Wellington |
Forster |
05 April |
London |
|
to Lemesurier / in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Margaret |
Neilson |
23 April |
Liverpool |
Mr. John Jamieson & Mr. Theodore Turpin |
to Finlay & Co. / general cargo |
June 06 |
ship Cumberland |
Gardener |
19 April |
Liverpool |
|
to Logan & Co. / salt |
June 06 |
bark Robert Russell |
Bell |
— |
Liverpool |
|
to Logan & Co. / salt |
June 07 |
brig Sir George Murray |
Williams |
14 April |
Liverpool |
|
to Rodger Dean & Co. / salt |
June 07 |
brig Medusa |
Wilson |
14 April |
Bridgwater |
|
to H. Gowen & Co. / bricks |
June 06 |
brig Ontario |
Arnold |
27 April |
Bristol |
|
to W. Budden / general cargo |
June 06 |
ship Almorah |
Ward |
03 May |
Hull |
168 settlers |
to R. Methley / in ballast |
June 07 |
ship William Pitt |
Woolridge |
11 April |
Hull |
149 settlers |
to Mr. Levey / in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Triton |
Kingsley |
— |
Hull |
|
to Symes & Son / goods |
June 06 |
— Thomas |
— |
— |
Portsmouth |
4 settlers |
|
June 06 |
brig Preston |
Woodthorp |
— |
Yarmouth |
137 settlers |
to H. Gowen / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Baltic |
Miller |
04 April |
Yarmouth |
107 settlers |
to J. Dyke / in ballast |
June 07 |
bark Isabella |
Leighton |
05 April |
Shields |
|
to H.G. Forsyth & Co. / general cargo |
June 07 |
brig Richard and Ann |
Smith |
07 April |
Shields |
|
to H.G. Forsyth & Co. / coals |
June 07 |
bark Quebec Trader |
Morris |
10 April |
Sheerness |
|
to mr. Connery / in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Cordelia |
Hudson |
07 April |
Sunderland |
|
to W. Peddie / coals |
June 06 |
brig Orion |
Craggs |
— |
Sunderland |
|
to J. Bennett / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Jamieson |
Murray |
— |
Sunderland |
|
to J. Brown / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Constantine |
Berry |
06 April |
Sunderland |
|
to H.G. Forsyth & Co. / coals |
June 06 |
brig Dwina |
Yule |
— |
Peterhead |
|
to Moir & Heath & Co. / in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Favourite |
Christie |
— |
Peterhead |
|
to J. Hamilton / general cargo |
June 07 |
brig Friends |
Hudson |
03 April |
Whitby |
|
to Lemesurier / bricks |
June 07 |
bark Smales |
Tyre |
03 April |
Whitby |
|
to Lemesurier / in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Eleanor |
Blair |
— |
Workington |
|
to Pembertons / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Hero |
Wilson |
12 April |
Workington |
|
to R. Methley / in ballast |
June 06 |
ship Nailer |
McColl |
23 April |
Greenock |
Mrs. John Miller ; Mr. F. Hume, Master A. Hume, Master T. Hume
; Mr.& Mrs. McFarlane ; Mr.& Mrs. McLellan, Master McLellan ; Mr.&
Mrs. Freeland ; Mrs. A. McColl ; Captain Crawford ; Dr. W.A.T.
Gilmour ; Mrs. W.D. Cochran | 120 settlers |
to J. Munn / general cargo |
June 06 |
brig Margaret Balfour |
Gellately |
09 April |
Dundee |
63 settlers |
|
June 07 |
brig Sprightly |
Johnstone |
07 April |
Dundee |
|
to H.G. Forsyth & Co. / general cargo |
June 07 |
brig Neptune |
Brown |
09 April |
Leith |
144 settlers |
to Mr. Ritchie / coals |
June 06 |
brig George |
Brown |
— |
Leith |
|
to Rodger Dean & Co. General cargo |
June 06 |
bark Duncan Gibb |
Donnell |
— |
Dublin |
200 settlers |
to J. Saunders / glass |
June 07 |
brig Percival |
Johnstone |
12 April |
Dublin |
90 settlers |
to H.G. Forsyth & Co. / general cargo |
June 07 |
bark Gilbert Henderson |
Smith |
26 April |
Dublin |
177 settlers |
to Pembertons / in ballast |
June 07 |
brig Earl of Aberdeen |
Mearns |
12 April |
Belfast |
192 settlers |
to Moir & Heath / general cargo |
June 06 |
brig Eliza Ann |
Shaw |
— |
Cork |
|
to J. Morgan / general cargo |
June 06 |
brig Sarah |
Russell / Rusdell |
— |
Limerick |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 06 |
bark Bolivar |
Bollard |
20 April |
Waterford |
74 settlers |
to W. Price / in ballast |
June 06 |
Munster Lass |
Kerry |
07 April |
Waterford |
|
to W. Price / in ballast |
June 06 |
bark Argyle |
Dunn |
23 April |
Waterford |
|
to W. Price / in ballast |
June 06 |
bark Ocean |
Hearn |
— |
Waterford |
|
to W. Price / goods |
June 06 |
brig Rose Macroon |
Jacobs |
— |
Waterford |
232 settlers |
to J.P. Thirlwall / in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Castor |
McGilton |
— |
Youghall |
139 settlers |
to Symes & Son / in ballast |
June 06 |
brig Good Intent |
Edwards |
— |
Youghall |
150 settlers |
to J.S. Campbrll / in ballast |
June 06 |
bark Tottenham |
Evans |
27 April |
Ross |
|
to J.P. Thirlwall / in ballast |
June 06 |
schooner Glasgow |
Graham |
— |
Halifax |
|
to A. Morrison / rum |
June 06 |
schooner Eliza |
Boudrot |
21 May |
Halifax |
|
to H. Dubord / rum &c. |
June 06 |
brig Jorison |
Jordison |
— |
Gibraltar |
|
to J. Dyke |
June 06 |
brig Silestria |
Gooley |
— |
Grenada |
|
to J. Leaycraft / rum |
June 06 |
brig William |
Armstrong |
26 April |
Demerara |
|
to C.A. Holt / rum |
June 06 |
schooner Metis Packet |
Chaplin |
35 days |
Trinidad |
|
to C.A. Holt / rum |
June 06 |
schooner Henry and Thomas |
Johnson |
— |
Jamaica |
|
to Patterson, Young & Co. / rum & sugar |
June 07 |
schooner Kitty |
Johns |
25 April |
Messina |
|
to Henry Atkinson / fruit & wines |
June 07 |
brig Anne |
Wynne |
07 April |
Antwerp |
|
to H.G. Forsyth & Co. / in ballast |
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Lake Ontario Steamboats |
Our correspondent at Prescott has obligingly furnished us with
the following arrangements for the departure of Steamboats from
that place to the different parts of Lake Ontario, which
will be very useful information to travellers from this and other
quarters.
The Queenston, Captain Whitney, every
Sunday morning at 6 o'clock |
The Alciope, Captain McKenzie, every
Friday morning at 6 o'clock |
The Niagara, Captain Mosier, every
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock |
The Dalhousie, Captain McDonell, every
Friday evening at 8 o'clock, and Monday and Wednesday mornings
at 6 o'clock |
The Sir James Kempt, Captain Gilderslieve, Wednesday
and Saturday evenings at 8 o'clock |
The following appropriate notice of the Ontario Steamboat
Line,
owned by Messrs. Denison, is from the Albany Argus:—
The steamboat Ontario, Captain Miller,
is now in the regular performance of her trips from Niagara
to Ogdensburgh,
touching at the various ports — Rochester, Oswego,
Sackett's Harbor, Cape Vincent &c. This boat has been fitted
up at much expense, in a superior manner, to afford facilities
for the passage on the American side of the Lake.
It is one of the most interesting routes that our country
offers to the traveller. It includes the Falls of Niagara,
the Battle Grounds, the views on the Niagara River, Queenston
Heights, and Brock's Monument, Fort Niagara, the prosperous
and rapidly growing villages on the American side of the
Lake, the extensive artificial harbours erecting by the
United States Government at the mouth of the Genesee River,
Sodus and Oswego, &c. and with little other expense than
the price of the passage. To men of business and especially
those travelling between the Western States and New York,
it presents the opportunity, not only to look at these
points of interest, but affords additional facilities for
the transaction of business. The Line, so far as we are
informed in relation to it, deserves, as we have no doubt
it will receive, the public encouragement. |
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Emigration |
Emigration from the Mother Country has been noticed in this
Journal as being undertaken on a very extensive scale, and that
thousands are preparing to desert the homes of their fathers
and take up their residence in the Western hemisphere. Within
these last two or three days we have seen strong and palpable
proofs of this " march of population " in the daily arrivals
of the Steamboats from Quebec, crowded with emigrants. The number
who have arrived at Quebec is stated to be already nearly 7000,
an amount much larger than usual. The increase is principally
from Yorkshire, whose farmers are coming out in large numbers,
and for whom fifteen vessels have been laid on at Hull. The following
statement of the number from each port gives all reported in
the Quebec papers.— |
From |
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London |
Strathisla 3 ; British Sovereign 19 ; New
John 4 ; Ottawa 9 ; Mansfield 2 Dew
Drop 30 |
67 |
Liverpool |
Margaret 10 ; Winscales 10 ; True
Briton 47 ; Isabella 6 ; Atlantic 7 |
80 |
Plymouth |
Susan 30 ; Argus 16 ; Julius
Caesar 20 |
66 |
Hull |
Earl of Dalhousie 70 ; Westmoreland 181
; Suffolk 85 ; Urania 14 ; Ann
Eliza Jane 28 ; St. Mary 209
; Wilberforce 200 ; Iphigenia 134 ; Lord
Stanley 54 ; Almorah 168 ; William
Pitt 149 ; Maida 185 ; Experiment 122 |
1600 |
Maryport |
Dykes 154 |
154 |
Newcastle |
Margaret 6 |
6 |
Scarborough |
Glenroy 45 |
45 |
Bristol |
Concord 54 |
54 |
Falmouth |
Janus 3 |
3 |
Newport |
Euphrosyne 110 |
110 |
Portsmouth |
Thomas 4 |
4 |
Yarmouth |
Preston 137 ; Baltic 107 |
244 |
Whitby |
Addison 85 |
85 |
Sunderland |
Cynthia 80 |
80 |
Greenock |
Sophia 8 ; Favourite 50 ; Rebecca 40 ; Faside 7 ; Nailer 120 |
225 |
Aberdeen |
Brilliant 30 |
30 |
Dundee |
Margaret Balfour 63 |
63 |
Leith |
Neptune 144 |
144 |
Dublin |
Memnon 38 ; John Porter 142 ; Castlereagh 175 ; Duncan
Gibb 200 ; Percival 90 ; Gilbert
Henderson 177 ; Isabella 171 ; Transit 41 ; Acadia 144 |
1284 |
Newry |
William Fell 228 |
228 |
Belfast |
Universe 40 ; Jessie 200
; Earl of Aberdeen 192 ; Helen 300 |
732 |
Cork |
Saladin 5 ; Champlain 62 |
67 |
Wexford |
Wexford 131 |
131 |
Portaferry |
Dorcas Savage 44 |
44 |
Londonderry |
Elizabeth & Ann 110 |
110 |
Waterford |
Bolivar 74 ; Rose Macroon 232 |
306 |
Dundalk |
Ythan 23 |
23 |
Youghall |
Castor 139 ; Good Intent 150 |
289 |
Ross |
Henry Brougham 80 |
80 |
|
|
6454 |
|
The number who have arrived in Montreal amount to about 3000,
and were conveyed by the following Steamers, as they have been
stated to us:— |
St. Lawrence |
400 |
Richelieu |
650 |
Lady of the Lake |
300 |
Waterloo |
300 |
Hercules |
600 |
Chambly |
750 |
|
3000 |
|
We are happy to learn that the great majority of these emigrants
intend to remain within the British Provinces — the Settlements
which many have chosen are those in the neighbourhood of York — some
are for the shores of the Ottawa — others will
"locate" themselves on the Chateauguay — and
many are about to take up their residence about Odelltown and
the settlements along the frontier lines. |
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Waterford Emigrants:—
We understand that about 1700 emigrants have left the port of
Waterford during the season. The brig Solon,
which sailed today with a great number of emigrants for Miramichi,
Halifax &c. went aground in the course of the day at Chief
Point. (arrived at Halifax by June
3rd 1830) She was, however,
got off without sustaining any material injury. Three or four
of
the
vessels
which had
left
Waterford
for Newfoundland, &c. have put back until the weather becomes
more settled. — Dublin Evening Post |
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Comparison showing increase of the Population of the British
North American Colonies |
|
1784 |
1824 |
1830 |
Lower Canada |
123,727
Of. Rt |
420,679
Of. Rt. |
546,859
Comp. at 5%
per year |
Upper Canada |
10,000
Of. Rt. |
151,097
Of. Rt. |
196,421
Comp. |
Nova Scotia |
. . . . . |
142,543
Of. Rt. |
163,918
Comp |
New Brunswick |
32,000
Supp. |
76,176
Of. Rt. |
98,994
Comp. |
P. Edward's Island |
. . . . . |
. . . . . |
30,000 |
Newfoundland |
. . . . . |
. . . . . |
90,000 |
Whole Population |
|
|
1,126,192 |
Of. Rt. = Official Return | Supp. = Supposed
| Comp. = Computed |
|
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Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Thursday June 17th - MG |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
June 10 |
brig Eleanor |
Reid |
27 April |
Portsmouth |
|
to H. Gowen / in ballast |
June 11 |
bark Mary |
Driscoll |
02 May |
Liverpool |
|
to H. Gowen / in ballast |
June 11 |
brig Dalrymple |
Duncan |
29 April |
Shields |
|
to H. Gowen / coals |
June 11 |
brig Fairy |
Melbourne |
2-? April |
Liverpool |
|
to R. Froste & Co. / general cargo |
June 11 |
brig Canadian |
Hamilton |
04 May |
Liverpool |
Mr.& Mrs. Joly (Jolly), child & servant ; Mrs. A. Stewart, two
children & servant ; Mrs. A. Handyside, two
children & servant ; Mr. McNaughton ; Mr. Adahead ; Mr. Adams
; Mr. Millar ; Mr. W. Millar ; Captain Borthwick and Mate, for a
new vessel |
to G. Ross & Co. / in ballast |
June 11 |
brig Union |
Troude |
2-? April |
Cork |
|
to James Hamilton & Co. / in ballast |
June 11 |
brig Trial |
Wilson |
39 days |
Liverpool |
|
to Mr. Elkinson / in ballast |
June 11 |
bark Ellergill |
Corbett |
03 May |
Hull |
|
to Levey & Co. / in ballast |
June 11 |
bark Alcyon ? |
Muir |
13 April |
London |
|
to — / in ballast |
June 11 |
brig British Queen |
Rochester |
21 April |
Newcastle ? |
|
to J. Leather / coals |
June 11 |
brig St. George |
Thompson |
27 April |
Maryport |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 11 |
brig Agnes |
Gorman |
10 May |
Limerick |
|
to R. Shaw / in ballast |
June 11 |
brig Maria |
Kennedy |
14 days |
Newfoundland |
|
to James Hamilton & Co. / in ballast |
June 12 |
brig Ann |
Hunton |
26 April |
London |
|
to Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast |
June 12 |
brig Gordon ? |
Cockrill |
02 May |
Newcastle |
|
to G. Symes & Son / in ballast |
June 12 |
bark Reaper |
Rhind |
27 April |
London |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 12 |
brig Donegall |
Heyton |
46 days |
Belfast |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 12 |
brig Hope |
Huddard |
28 April |
Harrington |
|
to G. Symes & Son / in ballast |
June 12 |
brig Ann |
Hewson |
20 April |
Shields |
|
to G. Symes & Son / coals |
June 12 |
brig Thetis |
Gorman |
27 April |
Limerick |
|
to James Hamilton & Co. / in ballast |
June 12 |
bark Cicero |
Robertson |
27 April |
London |
|
to Government / Stores |
June 12 |
schooner Reine Blanche |
— |
17 days |
Halifax |
|
to H. Dubord / rum |
|
Cleared:
June 08— brig James Lumsden, Petrie, (for) Jamaica
June 08— ship Artemis, Sparks, (for) Liverpool
June 08— ship Margaret, Sumpton, (for) Liverpool
June 10— brig Martha, Sweetland, (for) Tobago
June 10— bark Universe, Alexander, (for) Aberdeen
June 10— ship Reward, Vennes, (for) Bristol
June 11— ship Sir John Beresford, Boag, (for)
Liverpool
June 11— brig Blakeston, Eskdale, (for) Galway
June 11— schooner Mary Jane, Landry, (for) Labrador |
|
Limerick Chronicle.—
The city is very dull — few arrivals, and no business — the only
persons active are the Jews ; they have introduced a Petition to Parliament in
favour of Emancipation to be signed by Christians only, and the number and respectability
of the signatures which they have obtained in a few hours are surprising. — May
5th |
|
Value of a Head or Hair.—
At the Sussex assizes an action was brought by a female pauper
against the Governor of Ninfield poor-house, and five of the
overseers, for forcibly cutting off her head of hair. It appeared
that the plaintiff had burdened the parish with two illegitimate
children, and the overseers had recourse to the measures complained
of to despoil of her attractions, and " to bring down her pride.
" The hair in question was stated to have been a yard long,
and extremely handsome. Mr. Justice Bayley told the Jury that
the conduct of the defendants was extremely unjustifiable,
and they found a verdict in her favour, damages Ł60. |
|
Emigration -- from the Quebec
Official Gazette of June 10th |
After a stagnation almost unprecedented during the month of
May, the contrast now presented on our wharves and in the business
part of the city is cheering in every point of view. An immense
number of vessels, greater than the amount reported this day
last year, are now in the harbour. And never was the basin more
beautifully studded than at this moment.
The streets of the Upper and Lower Towns have been filled, since
Sunday last, with crowds of strangers, many of the most respectable
description and demeanour, with their well dressed families ;
so much so, that we confess Quebec brought to our recollection
the appearance of a bustling town in England, during fair time.
The baker, grocer, and victualler of all kinds have been in great
request, and must have reaped a good harvest, from the ready
money which has been circulated in very considerable quantities.
It gives us great pleasure to notice the influx this season of
so many valuable British settlers and emigrants. Since Saturday,
the 5th instant, we reckon the number at 6,353, and previous
to that date 2,000 had arrived, making a total of 8,353 since
the opening of the navigation, exclusive of several persons not
reported here, having passed up on vessels bound to Montreal.
The principal portion of these settlers comes from Yorkshire,
and the adjoining Counties of Lincoln, Northumberland, Westmoreland,
and Cumberland. Many are from Norfolk, Suffolk, and Northampton,
among them a considerable number of former tenants of His Grace
the Duke of Grafton. Several families are from Monmouthshire
and South Wales, and in short there are settlers from almost
every part of England. A considerable number are also from the
Counties of Midlothian, Ayr, Perth, and Argyle ; but the chief
portion of the Scottish settlers is yet to arrive, as, according
to the latest accounts, we learn that extensive preparations
for Emigration were making in Sutherlandshire, and other parts
of the Highlands. About one-third of the whole have emigrated
from Ireland, and our private letters from the country inform
us that vast numbers more may be expected.
Considering the long passages made by these vessels, and the
unusual severity of the voyage, it is very gratifying to find
that comparatively little inconvenience has been felt ; and with
the exception of the lamentable wreck of the Newry in
Carnarvon Bay, we have not heard of any accident attended by
a total destruction and loss of lives.
From all the information, the amount of Emigration this year
to the Canadas may be rated as high as 30,000, as the disposition
seems to be almost general throughout the United Kingdom. We
wish here to impress on the minds of our readers a most gratifying
fact, which will be received, we are certain, with feelings similar
to our own. It has been frequently a subject of regret that so
many excellent settlers, so many worthy and industrious persons
should pass through these Provinces, and settle in the Western
Wilds, or in other parts of the neighbouring United States. The
regret was certainly amply to be justified on every principle
of patriotism and loyalty. But this year a very striking difference,
or rather a total change, has been observed in the feelings of
the Emigrants, towards the United States, and in their disposition
to proceed as before to Ohio and Illinois. We have good grounds
for asserting that these feelings and this disposition have very
greatly abated, if they are not totally extinct ; and the names
of Illinois and Ohio, which were in the mouths of all the Yorkshire
settlers last year, have scarcely been heard from the Emigrants
this season.
The crowds of Emigrants, that have thronged round the office
of His Majesty's Resident Agent for Settlers, have been more
numerous than ever, and their enquiries have been more close
and well directed, as to the best means of taking up advantageous
positions than before. They have generally expressed their resolution
to settle in one or other of the Canadas, and vast numbers have,
in consequence, been forwarded by the Agent to good locations,
and otherwise assisted to obtain employment suited to their respective
means, capacities and wants.
As we are always gratified when any increase takes place in the
New Settlements in this District, and in the vicinity of Quebec,
we are glad to notice the large number of families, principally
from Yorkshire, which have proceeded to the New Settlements on
the Craig's Road. It is much to be regretted, however, that some
better mode of conveyancing than the miserable market batteaux could
not be got for these settlers, to forward them to St. Nicholas.
The circumstance, too, of the boatmen being generally ignorant
of English, occasions much embarrassment to the emigrants in
getting to his destination. |
|
The following is a comparison of the number
of vessels, their tonnage, and the number of emigrants arrived
at the port of Quebec to the 9th June, 1829, and the same
date of 1830:— |
Years |
Vessels |
Difference |
Settlers |
Difference |
1829 |
221 |
|
4,028 |
|
1830 |
266 |
|
8353
+ 250 |
(to Mont.) |
|
|
|
8,603 |
|
|
|
45 |
|
3,675 |
|
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Monday June 21st - MG |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
June 12 |
brig Domus |
Ord |
24 April |
Sunderland |
|
to H. Gowen & Co. / coals |
June 12 |
brig Hope |
Lloyds |
27 April |
Kinsale |
|
to W. Budden / iron |
June 14 |
brig Pomona |
Brown |
01 May |
Liverpool |
15 settlers |
to T. Connery / in ballast |
June 14 |
brig Monica |
Candler |
56 days |
Gibraltar |
|
to D. Burnett / wines &c. |
June 14 |
ship Active |
Bowie |
04 May |
Newcastle |
15 settlers |
to H. Gowen / coals |
June 14 |
brig Harriet |
Atcheson |
08 May |
Jamaica |
|
to Gillespie, Finlay & Co. / rum & sugar |
June 14 |
brig Camden |
Hay |
19 March |
Sunderland |
|
to W. Price / coals |
June 15 |
schooner Frances Ann |
Kenney |
29 May |
St. John, N.B. |
|
to P.& D. Burnett / rum |
|
Cleared:
June 15— schooner Dispatch, Cousins, (for) St. John,
N.B.
June 15 — brig Earl of Dalhousie, Boyd, (for)
Greenock
June 15— brig Governor Hodgson, Burrows, (for) Jamaica
June 15— schooner Glasgow, Graham,
(for) Halifax
June 17— brig Prince George, Morrison, (for) Leith
June 17— — Margaret, Blagden, (for) St. John's,
Nfld. |
|
An Unwilling Emigrant |
A carter's boy belonging to Dysart went out the other day,
along with some companions, to a ship lying off the harbour,
and bound for America. He remained on board after his companions
had returned, thinking, as the vessel was near the harbour, and
the communication frequent, he could get ashore any time. The
Captain, however, soon after hoisted sail for America ; the boy
was seen from the shore making signs for someone to come for
him, but the vessel was going at such a rate that relief was
impossible.— Scotsman |
|
Emigration from Ireland &c. |
A Correspondent of the London Times says:— I
should mention to you, as an important feature in the present
state of Ireland, that of emigration to the British settlements
in America. We were in the habit of sending about 15,000 or 16,000
annually to Canada and the United States. I have reason to believe,
from a conversation with some persons very conversant in these
matters, that the number will be more than trebled this year.
In the port of Sligo alone, there are six vessels now lading
with passengers for Quebec, besides two which have already sailed. " For
the last few weeks, " says a communication from this place, " whole
families of comfortable looking persons have passed daily through
our streets, seated on carts containing their luggage and provisions
for the voyage. Our town actually swarms with men, women and
children, waiting for the sailing of vessels from our port." It
is said that moiety at least of the persons going are Protestants,
and I am inclined to believe it. The north and north-west of
Ireland have been at all times the great cradles of emigration,
and as they were inhabited by a more sturdy and enterprising
race, it has been from these quarters principally, until within
the last ten or twelve years, that America has been supplied
with so many of her citizens.
Several families have left Warwick Bridge and other villages in the vicinity
of this city, and others are preparing to follow their example, to embark
for America. They proceed to Canada in the first instance. The numbers about
to emigrate this year from all parts of the country are great beyond any
period within our recollection. Emigrants to the United States should provide
themselves with gold, as it bears a premium of 8% above currency at any port
of debarkation. They should not burden themselves with luggage, wearing apparel
only excepted. — Carlisle Journal |
Emigration from England &c. |
Cobbett has addressed a letter to Mr. Wilmot Horton [Horton],
on the subject of emigration, dated Hull, April 17, in which
he says, " You need be in no anxiety about getting rid of
the industrious people of England ; you may withdraw your proposition
for mortgaging the poor-rates, in order to raise money for transporting
them to the banks of Nova Scotia, and the wilds and swamps of
Canada. They are going of their own accord, and at their own
expense. From Kent and Sussex about 2,000 ; from Yarmouth 400
; from Boston, by canal, to Liverpool, recently, about 200 ;
from Yorkshire and Lancashire, by the way of Liverpool, 1,500,
or thereabouts, now recently ; from Hull, gone this year, and
going, about 7,000 ! From Scotland, about 2,000. All, with the
exception of the poor amongst the Scotch, bound for the United
States ; for, though some of the Hull and Yarmouth ships are
bound for Quebec, the people are going to the United States.
I have been on board of one of the ships now going from this
place. I have had great pleasure in finding, that these spirited
people have too much sense to think of remaining, an hour longer
than necessary, in the barren spots under the sway of the THING's
officers. Some of these people carry more than two thousand pounds
each with them. Three millions of gold will, this very year,
go from England to the United States, by the means of emigration.
No, no Wilmot, the paupers no not go. The aged, the deformed,
the decrepid, the orphans, the lazy, the insane ; these all remain
to be kept along with the dead weight ; the Hanoverian officers,
widows and children ; with the pensioners, the sincure people [A
position or office that requires little or no work but provides
a salary], the two Admirals to every ship of the line,
the three Generals to every regiment of soldiers, and the rest
of the THING's affairs. Famous news for you an Malthus !! " [Thomas
Robert Malthus]
There is a ship called the Brunswick now
in the London Dock, with nearly 200 men, women, and children
on board, emigrating to New York. These poor people are most
of them from the neighbourhood of Diss ; they are chiefly
agricultural labourers. —Sun
The mania of emigration is rapidly extending itself
over the Kingdom. Between twenty and thirty families left
Milfordhaven last week for America. A family occupying a
house in one of the leading squares and another possessing
a villa on the Lakes of Cumberland, are about to quit England.
Mr. Glover, the well known painter in water colours, is among
the next departures for the Swan River.
Another party of emigrants from the interior, about fifty in number, halted
in this town on Saturday last, on their way to America ! —Preston
Pilot
Last week we stated, that seventy-three persons casually met on Tuesday,
in a small village of Wetwang, near Dreffield, all on their way to emigrate
to America. We have since been informed that we understated the number ;
that, in fact, there were about eighty ! From that village alone, twenty-two
persons set off on that route for America, on Tuesday week, and were to be
followed last Tuesday, by thirty-two more. — Hull Advertiser |
Emigration from Scotland |
A short time ago we announced the sailing of several vessels
from this port for the United States and the Canadas, full of
passengers, and it is again our painful task to notice the departure
of several hundreds of our countrymen for the same destinations.
The ship Roger Stewart sails today for New York [arrived
at New York June 15th 1830], with the large number of
146 individuals, besides children on board, several of whom are
opulent persons from the west country, and who carry out with
them considerable sums of money. One gentleman, we are informed,
from the town of Dunning, Perthshire, who there carried on an
extensive weaving concern, takes his departure by this vessel
upwards of Ł2,000 in cash. Upon the whole, the passengers by
this vessel are much above the common class of emigrants, and
were mostly, at one time, in good circumstances at home, but,
from the distressed state in which the country is at present,
have been induced to try their fortunes on a foreign shore. The
ship General Pike for the same destination [arrived
at New York June 15th 1830 . . one passenger, Helen Atkin, 25,
destined to Canada], is also intended to take her departure
today. She has on board about sixty passengers, chiefly mechanics,
from the shires of Perth, Ayr, and neighbourhood, who, from the
falling off in their respective trades, have some to the resolution
of bidding farewell to the shores of Caledonia. There are several
other vessels in port for North America, preparing berths on
board, and which, we understand, are already nearly all engaged.
The ship Amulet is to sail in a few days from
Port Glasgow for New York [arrived
at New York June 22nd 1830], she is being nearly full
of passengers. Last week the Rebecca and Nailer sailed
from Quebec, carrying between them about 160 emigrants [arrived
at Quebec June 4th & June 6th 1830]. Truly this is
wholesale depopulation. —Greenock Advertiser,
April 27th |
|
Neilson's Gazette, Quebec
The number of settlers arrived since the opening of the navigation cannot,
we suppose, be less than from 7,000 to 8,000. Of these, probably, more
than one-half are from England, natives in most part of Yorkshire. The
settlers from Scotland are probably one-fifth of the whole. Both from England
and Scotland they are farmers and mechanics, each family, very generally,
having some money. Several of the Steamboats took up from 300 to 600, on
their way, chiefly to Upper Canada. On Monday and Tuesday, the additional
population about the town, including the crews of ships, passengers and
raftsmen, could not have been much under 12,000 souls. |
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Thursday June 24th - MG |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
June 17 |
bark St. David |
Dale |
03 May |
Bristol |
|
to G. Symes & Son / in ballast |
June 17 |
brig James Johnson |
Jordieson |
06 May |
Sunderland |
|
to Pemberton, Brothers / in ballast |
June 18 |
bark Britannia |
Chambers |
12 May |
Leith |
|
to L.S. Levey / in ballast |
June 18 |
brig Elizabeth |
Brown |
09 May |
Workington |
|
to G. Symes & Son / in ballast |
June 18 |
bark John Thomas |
Jones |
07 May |
Belfast |
|
to H. Gowen / in ballast |
June 18 |
brig Port Spain |
Turnbull |
14 May |
Jamaica |
Mrs. Grant |
to J.S. Shaw / rum & sugar |
June 18 |
brig Blenheim |
Ballard |
02 June |
Newfoundland |
|
to Price & Co. / in ballast |
June 18 |
bark Pons Ćlii |
Calendar |
06 May |
Milford |
|
to Pembertons / in ballast |
June 18 |
brig Neptune |
Reay |
02 May |
London |
|
to H. Lemesurier |
June 18 |
brig Marie Elizabeth |
Sevright |
01 May |
Jamaica |
|
to Heaven & Macauly / rum |
June 19 |
brig Active |
Walker |
30 May |
Nefoundland |
|
to Lemesurier & Co. in ballast |
June 19 |
brig Onyx |
Harvey |
04 May |
Cork |
|
to Pemberton, Brothers / in ballast |
June 19 |
brig Hannah |
Cullerton |
14 days |
Prince Edward's Island |
4 settlers |
to W. Price & Co. / in ballast |
June 20 |
brig Claremont |
Thompson |
08 May |
Workington |
2 settlers |
to order |
June 20 |
ship William Pitt |
Ogilvy |
04 May |
Sligo |
300 settlers |
to J. Leather & Co. / salt &c. |
June 20 |
brig Mary |
Taggart |
03 May |
Dublin |
112 settlers |
to order / in ballast |
June 20 |
H.M.S. Rose 18 |
Captain Dewar |
01 June |
Halifax |
|
|
|
Cleared:
June 18— ship Montreal, Leitch, (for) Liverpool
June 18— brig Annandale, Anderson, (for) Aberdeen
June 19— brig Acadia, Decent, (for) Dublin
June 19— bark Campobello, Corner, (for) Liverpool
June 19— brig Phesdo, Mitchell, (for) Aberdeen
June 19— brig Isabella, Donaldson, (for) Dundee
June 19— ship City of Waterford, Thomas, (for) Liverpool
June 19— — Margaret, Jefferson, (for) South
Shields
June 19— brig Latona, Robinson, (for) Newcastle
June 19— brig Cherub, Millar, (for) Greenock
June 19— — Scotia, Sinison, (for) Dublin |
|
Passengers:—
In the Montreal, sailed on Saturday morning, for Liverpool, Mr.&
Mrs. William Pemberton.
In the City of Waterford, Mr. F. Wyse.
Among the passengers by different vessels arriving and sailing
from New York, we notice the following.
By the packet ship Columbia, sailed the 1st June for London,
went passengers, Mr.& Miss Jackson ; Mr. Coxwell ; Mrs. and
Misses Maria & Julia and Mr. W.H. Rist ; Mr. John Smith, all
of Upper Canada.
By the Caledonia, sailed same day, for Liverpool,
the Hon. W.A. Culpepper of Barbadoes and Captain Sparks of
the British Army, were passengers.
In the George Canning, the Liverpool packet of the 8th, Captain
Stewart, 71st Regiment and Mr. Spyer of Upper Canada, proceeded
to England.
In the Hannibal, at New York June10th, from
London, General George [sic] Murray and family : Lieut. Gen.
John Murray 32 ; Mrs. Ellen B. 26 ; Harriet 8 ; Emily 7 ; Arthur
5 ; Fredricke (f) 4 ; Ellen 2 ; Maria Mary 1
In the Robert Edwards, at New York June7th,
from London, Lieutenant Francis Randolph, 33, Royal Engineers.
In the Birmingham, the 8th May packet at New
York June12th, from Liverpool, the Hon. Alexander G. Fraser,
37 ; Thomas Amner Esq. 30
In the Betsey, at New York May 24th, from
Columbia, Edward S. Glen Esq., 32 |
|
The brig Kelton, from Cork, for St. John, N.B. with 175 emigrants,
was wrecked at "little Port le Bear" on the Nova Scotia coast,
June 1st. Twelve persons, including the Doctor and two Mates
drowned by the upsettling of the boat in landing. |
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Monday June 28th - MG |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
June 20 |
bark Sappho |
Mullens |
03 May |
London |
|
to J. Dyke & Co. / in ballast |
June 20 |
brig Lois |
Milne |
03 May |
Greenock |
|
to laurie & Spence / general cargo |
June 20 |
brig Emerald |
Ritzma |
— |
Newcastle |
|
to W. Price / coals |
June 21 |
ship Columbia |
Ward |
06 May |
Bordeaux |
|
to J. Hamilton & Co. / in ballast |
June 23 |
brig Scotia |
Miller |
13 May |
Limerick |
94 settlers |
to order / in ballast |
June 23 |
brig Fame |
Brown |
10 May |
Limerick |
36 settlers |
to Pemberton, Brothers / in ballast |
June 23 |
brig Blagdon |
Croft |
11 days |
Halifax |
|
to Pemberton, Brothers / in ballast |
June 23 |
bark Ranger |
Davidson |
13 April |
Liverpool |
|
to L.S. Levey / in ballast |
June 23 |
bark Volunteer |
Thompson |
05 May |
Cork |
88 settlers |
to J.S. Campbell / in ballast |
June 23 |
ship Ann |
Key |
14 May |
Ross |
177 settlers |
to James Black / in ballast |
June 23 |
brig Canada |
Cockton |
15 May |
Belfast |
258 settlers |
to — / in ballast |
June 23 |
brig Speedwell |
Bouchard |
12 days |
Halifax |
2 settlers |
to Mr. Roberts / general cargo |
June 23 |
brig Trusty |
Twecan ? |
10 days |
Halifax |
|
to James Hamilton / general cargo |
|
Cleared:
June 20— brig Orleans,
Hanfield, (for) Trinidad
June 20— brig Tweed, Hancock,
(for) Halifax
June 22— brig Good Intent, Edwards, (for) Youghall
June 22— brig Rose Macroon, Jacob, (for) Demerara
June 22— brig Memnon, Mather, (for) Newcastle
June 22— — William Henry, O'Brien, (for) Halifax
June 23— ship Abeona, Rodgers, (for) Belfast
June 23— ship Strathisla, Bonyman, (for) London
June 23— bark Henry, Weakner, (for) Gaspé &
Liverpool
June 23— — Minerva, —, (for) Labrador |
|
Statement of the number
of Ships arrived
at Quebec on the 15th June, between 1821 and 1830, both inclusive,
together with their tonnage and the number of Settlers:— |
Years |
Vessels |
Tonnage |
Settlers |
1821 |
244 |
35,615 |
1,004 |
1822 |
254 |
69,221 |
3,555 |
1823 |
169 |
41,971 |
3,635 |
1824 |
260 |
69,097 |
1,757 |
1825 |
272 |
74,503 |
4,076 |
1826 |
281 |
76,671 |
4,242 |
1827 |
220 |
57,537 |
6,365 |
1828 |
253 |
66,804 |
5,853 |
1829 |
254 |
71,636 |
5,689 |
1830 |
303 |
82,095 |
9,018 |
|
|
Passengers.—
In the Orleans, Captain Trotter R.A. & Mr. Henshaw
In the John Wells, from Liverpool, arrived at Philadelphia 7th
June, Alexander Roxborough R.N., 55 |
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Thursday July 1st - MG |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
June 23 |
brig Union |
Mulwood |
23 June |
Newfoundland |
|
to J. Dyke, in ballast |
June 25 |
brig Dart |
Blay |
32 days |
Jamaica |
|
to Tucker & Stewart / rum & sugar |
June 25 |
brig Trade |
Lewis |
01 May |
Scarborough |
|
to T. Ryan / in ballast |
June 26 |
ship Robert Kerr |
Boyd |
21 May |
Belfast |
|
to John Brown / salt |
June 28 |
ship Thomas Gelstone |
Laurie |
14 May |
Belfast |
350 settlers |
to James Bruce / in ballast |
June 28 |
brig Justinian |
Reay |
9 days |
Halifax |
|
to — / tea, sugar &c. |
June 28 |
brig Canada |
Wood |
14 May |
Dublin |
140 settlers |
to G. Symes / in ballast |
June 28 |
brig Enterprize |
Terry |
13 May |
Sligo |
178 settlers |
to J. Dyke / in ballast |
June 28 |
bark Robert & Ann |
Richmond |
11 June |
New York |
|
to J. Dyke / in ballast |
June 28 |
brig Harrington |
Halliday |
12 May |
Whitehaven |
92 settlers |
to J. Dyke / in ballast |
June 28 |
ship Chapman |
Christie |
10 May |
London |
|
to H. Lemesurier / in ballast |
June 28 |
bark Madras |
Christian |
12 June |
Newfoundland |
|
to Rodger Dean & Co. / seal skins |
June 28 |
bark Ocean |
Elstob |
16 June |
Halifax |
Dr. Keegan and Messrs. Brown, Fox and Patterson |
to Sheppard & Co. / in ballast |
June 28 |
brig Mary Ann |
Barnwell |
21 May |
Liverpool |
54 settlers |
to J. Kerr / salt |
June 28 |
brig Henry V |
Thomas |
08 May |
London |
|
to Pembertons / in ballast |
June 28 |
brig —aburnum |
Brown |
13 May |
Dublin |
180 settlers |
to Pembertons / in ballast |
June 28 |
brig Dale |
McNeil |
14 May |
Belfast |
130 settlers |
to order / in ballast |
June 29 |
ship Dunlop |
Gowan |
14 May |
Belfast |
297 settlers |
to — / in ballast |
June 29 |
ship Blenheim |
Frankland |
05 May |
London |
Mrs. G. Bell |
to Lemesurier, Tilstone & Co. / in ballast |
June 29 |
ship Antigua Packet |
Smith |
21 May |
Liverpool |
|
to Gordon & Co. / salt |
June 29 |
bark Brothers |
Jenkinson |
17 May |
Hull |
115 settlers |
to order / in ballast |
June 29 |
bark Tobago |
Sheppard |
16 May |
London |
|
to order / in ballast |
June 29 |
bark Sophia |
Blake |
27 May |
Londonderry |
289 settlers |
to order / in ballast |
June 29 |
brig Amethyst |
Coulthard |
14 May |
Liverpool |
Mr. Thomas |
for Montreal / general cargo |
June 29 |
brig Janet |
Brown |
12 May |
Limerick |
101 settlers |
for Montreal / in ballast |
June 29 |
brig Mars |
Gibson |
17 June |
Newfoundland |
|
for Montreal / in ballast |
June 29 |
brig Collins |
Smart |
12 days |
Halifax |
|
for Montreal / rum |
June 29 |
brig Corrib |
McDonough |
09 May |
London |
|
for Montreal / in ballast |
June 29 |
brig Mayflower |
Moore |
21 May |
Ballyshannon |
63 settlers |
for Montreal / in ballast |
June 29 |
brig James |
Johnson |
11 May |
Sligo |
150 settlers |
Pemberton, Brothers / in ballast |
June 29 |
brig Braganza |
Ashwood |
01 May |
London |
|
to J. Dyke & Co. / general cargo |
June 29 |
schooner Felix |
Marmaud |
14 June |
Newfoundland |
3 settlers |
to Lemesurier, Tilstone & Co. / fish |
June 29 |
schooner Mary Ann |
Sire |
11 June |
Newfoundland |
|
to W. Budden / oil |
|
Cleared:
June 25— — Glentanner, Walker,
(for) Wexford
June 25— brig Sally, Cumming,
(for) Ayr
June 25— brig Catherine, Cameron,
(for) Barbadoes
June 25— brig Bragilla, Irving, (for) London
June 25— brig Favourite, Allen, (for) Greenock
June 25— brig Symmetry, Cram, (for) Liverpool
June 25— brig Martha, Sewell, (for) Liverpool
June 25— bark Exmouth, Greig, (for) London
June 25— bark Caroline, Grey, (for) London
June 25— schooner Eliza, Boudrot, (for) Halifax
June 25— brig Silestria, Gooley, (for) Demerara
June 25— bark Bellona, Ritchie, (for) London
June 25— bark Cottingham, Short, (for) Galway
June 26— schooner Prudent, Billingsby, (for) Miramichi
June 26— ship Abeona, Tait, (for) Belfast
June 26— bark Champlain, Hughes, (for) Cork
June 26— brig Dorcas Savage, Fitzsimmons, (for) Belfast
June 26— ship Rebecca, Laurie, (for) Greenock
June 26— brig Maria, Kennedy, (for) Waterford
June 26— schooner Frances Ann, Kenny, (for) St. John,
N.B.
June 26— brig Union, Troude, (for) Tralee
June 26— ship Lady Gordon, Harmer, (for) Liverpool
June 28— brigantine Francis, Baker, (for) Cadiz & Gibraltar
June 28— bark Tottenham, Evans, (for) Ross
June 28— bark Friends, Clark, (for) Dublin
June 28— brig Jessie, Wilford, (for) Belfast
June 28— brig Thames, Adams, (for) Port Glasgow
June 28— bark Argus, Johnson, (for) Plymouth
June 28— brig Anne, Wynne, (for) Liverpool
June 28— ship Elizabeth Robertson, Judd, (for) Belfast |
|
Neilson's Gazette says:—
The Commissioners under the Act to establish an Hospital, for
the reception of persons arriving at this port, labouring under
contagious diseases, have selected a building at the Cabane
aux Peres, at Pointe Levi, a little below the part opposite
the town, and have formed convenient wards, the Keeper occupying
an adjacent outhouses. Dr. Blatchet, whose death we announce
today, was the gentleman appointed as Health Officer, but his
illness had prevented him from officiating. |
|
Passengers.—
In the Favourite, sailed Saturday for Greenock, the Rev.
Mr. Machar, Minister of the Kirk of Kingston, Upper Canada
In the Catherine, Mr. George M. Ross |
|
Emigration |
We gave a few weeks ago a statement of the number of emigrants,
that had up to that time arrived at Quebec, distinguishing the
vessels by which they came, and the ports from whence they sailed.
We have prepared from the Quebec papers a continuation of this
detailed statement, which will be found subjoined. |
From |
|
|
London |
Cicero 12 ; Manfield 6 |
18 |
Liverpool |
Commerce 80 ; Mary 37
; Robert Burns 173 ; Pomona 15 |
305 |
Scarborough |
Trade 78 |
78 |
Hull |
Ellergill 197 |
197 |
Maryport |
St. George 10 |
10 |
Newcastle |
Active 65 |
65 |
Workington |
Claremont 2 |
2 |
Milford |
Pons Ćlii 5 |
5 |
Leith |
Britannia 19 |
19 |
Dublin |
Mary 112 |
112 |
Dundalk |
Ythan 23 |
23 |
Cork |
John Campbell 300 ; Volunteer 88 |
388 |
Sligo |
William Pitt 330 |
330 |
Belfast |
Donegal 183 ; Helen 300
; John Thomas 30 ; Thomas Gelston 350
; Robert Kerr 336 ; Canada 258 |
1,457 |
Limerick |
Agnes 200 ; Thetis 230
; Scotia 94 ; Fame 36 |
560 |
Ross |
Henry Brougham 80 ; Ann 177 |
257 |
|
|
3,925 |
|
To which adding the number formerly mentioned, |
6,454 |
|
Gives a total whose arrival this season has been reported,
of |
10,377 |
The number differs from that given by Neilson's Gazette,
by about 2,000. We cannot account for the difference, except
on the supposition
that many may not be reported by the papers. |
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Monday July 5th - MG |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
June 29 |
brig Squaw |
Williams |
— |
Newfoundland |
|
to H. Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast |
June 29 |
brig James Deniston |
McAlpine |
— |
Trinidad |
Mr. A.C. Freer |
to A.C. Freer & Co. |
June 30 |
brig Allies |
Hill |
15 May |
Cadiz |
|
to Lemesurier & Co. / fruit & salt |
June 30 |
brig Carricks |
Johnson |
15 May |
Londonderry |
170 settlers |
to H. Gowen & Co. / in ballast |
June 30 |
schooner Phoebe |
S— |
19 June |
Arichat |
|
to — / fish |
June 30 |
schooner Harriet |
Simonds |
19 June |
Arichat |
|
to H. Dubord / in ballast |
June 30 |
bark Crown |
Hopper |
19 May |
Cork |
Mr. R. Methley |
to W. Patton & Co. / in ballast |
June 30 |
brig Aid |
Todd |
16 April |
Fraserburgh |
|
to J. Hamilton & Co. / in ballast |
July 01 |
bark Bernard |
Hopper |
11 May |
Bristol |
|
to J. Dyke & Co. / in ballast & iron |
July 01 |
brig V— |
Turpin |
01 April |
Messina |
|
to James Hunt / wines & fruit |
July 01 |
bark Esther |
Finlay |
06 May |
London |
|
to L.S. Levey / in ballast |
July 01 |
brig Britannia |
Halliday |
11 May |
Arman |
|
to — / in ballast |
|
Cleared:
June 29— brig Crown, Whitfield,
(for) Belfast
June 29— brig Stephen Wright, Lodge,
(for) Haverfordwest
June 29— brig Francis, Chalmers,
(for) London
June 29— brig Baltic Merchant, Crow, (for) Dublin
June 29— bark Herald, Hunter, (for) Dublin
June 29— brig William, Armstrong, (for) Jamaica
June 30— — Margaret, Fougere, (for) Arichat
June 30— brig Amethyst, Thompson, (for) London
June 30 — brig Port Spain, Turnbull, (for) Grenada
June 30— brig Liddle, Thompson, (for) Cork
June 30— brig Thomas Tyson, Stockdale, (for) Strangford
June 30— ship Canadian, Morgan, (for) London |
|
Liverpool, May 19. — Loading for Quebec, General
Phipps ; Hebe ; Young Samuel ; and Mariner : Sailed, Idris ;
Shakespeare : Advertised, Chieftain ; Asia ; Lord
Normanby ;
Industry and Camilla. |
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Thursday July 8th - MG |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
03 July |
bark Spring |
Captain Clare |
12 May |
Yarmouth |
|
to Pembertons / in ballast |
03 July |
bark Manchester |
Waller |
12 May |
London |
|
to G. Symes & Son / in ballast |
03 July |
bark Victory |
Simpson |
18 May |
Hull |
|
to G. Symes & Son / in ballast |
03 July |
brig Idris |
Leslie |
13 May |
Liverpool |
|
to — / salt |
03 July |
brigantine Gaspé |
Blair |
20 May |
Bristol |
|
to Heaven & Co. / general cargo |
03 July |
brig Jane |
Burke |
20 May |
Waterford |
|
to Froste & Co. / in ballast |
03 July |
brig Sarah |
Halliday |
10 May |
Newry |
|
to Pembertons / in ballast |
03 July |
brig Cabinet |
Finn |
12 days |
Newfoundland |
|
to order / in ballast |
03 July |
brig Brown |
Barnes |
16 June |
Newfoundland |
|
to Gordon & Co. / in ballast |
03 July |
brig Milham |
Millar |
17 June |
Newfoundland |
|
to Pembertons / in ballast |
03 July |
brig Andrew Nugent |
Cringle |
13 May |
Sligo |
|
to Pembertons / wine |
03 July |
brig Triton |
Denton |
21 May |
Exeter |
|
to Pembertons / in ballast |
03 July |
ship Orion |
Patens |
20 May |
Liverpool |
|
to H. Atkinson / salt |
03 July |
brig Young Samuel |
Buteau |
20 May |
Liverpool |
|
to Mr. Buteau / in ballast |
03 July |
brig Shakespeare |
Gouldy |
15 May |
Liverpool |
Mrs. J. and D. Campbell, two sons ; Mr. Pawson |
to — / general cargo |
03 July |
schooner Wellington |
Hartray |
15 days |
Newfoundland |
Mr. Gill and Mr. Elliot |
to G. Symes / rum |
July 03 |
brig Grace |
Martin |
16 June |
Newfoundland |
|
to Pembertons / in ballast |
July 03 |
brig Betsey Miller |
Robertson |
21 June |
Newfoundland |
|
to Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast |
July 04 |
schooner Marie Catherine |
Charett |
16 days |
Newfoundland |
|
to Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast |
July 04 |
brig Pembroke Castle |
John |
10 days |
Halifax |
|
to Pemberton, Brothers / in ballast |
July 04 |
brig Latona |
McCulloch |
20 May |
Westford |
135 settlers |
to J. Hamilton & Co. / in ballast |
July 04 |
brigantine Roseway |
Penrose |
26 May |
Gibraltar |
|
to — / wines & fruit |
July 04 |
brig Industry |
Boardman |
22 May |
Liverpool |
115 settlers |
to A. Morrison / general cargo |
July 04 |
brig Cleopatra |
Hewitt |
17 May |
Dublin |
117 settlers |
to — / in ballast |
July 05 |
bark Frances Peabody |
Mock |
26 May |
Newry |
241 settlers |
to J. Hamilton & Co. / salt |
July 05 |
bark Brothers |
Hynes |
20 May |
Dublin |
228 settlers |
to C. Connery / in ballast |
July 05 |
schooner Elizabeth |
Hall |
01 May |
Messina & Gibraltar |
|
to Lemesurier & Co. / wines & fruit |
|
Cleared:
July 01— schooner Spartan, Billingsby,
(for) Miramichi
July 01— brig Pilgrim, Small,
(for) Newry
July 01— ship Thames, Stoddard,
(for) London
July 01— bark Industry, Lodge, (for) Limerick
July 01— brig Euphrosyne, Lamson, (for) Bridgwater
July 01— brig Elizabeth & Ann, Wright, (for) —
July 02— bark Dominica, H. Bowman, (for) Cork
July 02— brig Ceres, Dunn, (for) Waterford
July 02— brig Medusa, Wilson, (for) Tralee
July 02— brig Eagle, Davidson, (for) Liverpool
July 02— brig Castor, McGilton, (for)
Youghall
July 02— schooner Kitty, John,
(for) Plymouth
July 02— brig Ann Eliza Jane, Simpson,
(for) Liverpool
July 02— bark Benjamin & Mary, Sheppard,
(for) London
July 02— brig Earl of Dalhousie, Mearns, (for) Belfast
July 02— brig Robert, Crosswaite, (for) Dublin
July 02— bark Pallas, Campion, (for) Cork
July 02— bark Bolivar, Ballard, (for) Waterford
July 02— brig Henry Brougham, Reigh, (for) New Ross
July 02— bark Argyle, Dunn, (for) Waterford
July 02— schooner Lark, Leblanc, (for) Pictou
July 02— brig Castor, McGilton, (for)
Youghall
July 03— bark Isabella, Kelty,
(for) Liverpool
July 03— bark Indus, Rodgers,
(for) Liverpool
July 03— bark Priscilla, Mitchell,
(for) Liverpool
July 03— bark Isabella, R.
Dunlop,
(for) Londonderry
July 03— ship Wexford, T.
Barry,
(for) Wexford
July 03— bark Barbadoes, Lee,
(for) Dublin
July 03— ship Almorah, Ward,
(for) Hull
July 03— bark Wellington, Forster,
(for) London
July 03— brig Iphigenia, Bird, (for) Dublin
July 03— brig Zephyr, Evans, (for) Hull
July 03— bark Mary, Driscoll, (for) Belfast
July 03— bark Janus, Richards, (for) Penzance
July 03— brig Robert, Hamilton, (for) London
July 03— bark Quebec Packet, Atkinson, (for) London
July 03— schooner Vigilant, McVicar, (for) Halifax
July 03— schooner Henry & Thomas, Johnston,
(for) Jamaica
July 03— — Wilton, Purdy, (for) Dublin
July 03— bark Quebec Trader, Morris, (for) Dublin |
|
Passengers.—
In the Ottawa, for London, Depy. Comy. General Adams, of the
late Department of Accounts, lady & child
In the John Porter, for Dublin, Captain Humphries, 15th Regiment, lady & child
; Captain Usher & daughter |
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Monday July 12th - MG |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
July 05 |
schooner Honora |
Richardson |
13 June |
Newfoundland |
|
to Symes & Son / wine, rum and sugar |
July 06 |
ship Neva |
Sprightly |
25 May |
Dublin |
236 officers and men of the R.A. and R.E. - agent, Lieut. J. Adamson |
to Government / in ballast |
July 06 |
brig Thomas |
McReady |
40 days |
St. John, N.B. |
Mr. Hall ; Mr.& Mrs. Broderick & son |
to P.D. Burnet / rum |
July 06 |
brig Sally |
Ditchburn |
24 May |
Dublin |
156 settlers |
to J. Hamilton & Co. / in ballast |
|
Cleared:
July 05— bark George Canning,
Captain McLeod, (for) Liverpool
July 05— bark Aurora, White,
(for) Newfoundland
July 05— brig Transit, Potts, (for) Dublin
July 05— brig Active, Walker, (for) Newfoundland
July 05— brig Sarah, Russell, (for) Tralee
July 05— brig Erato, Mossop, (for) Jamaica
July 05— brig William Fell, Farren, (for)
Newry
July 05— bark Frances & Mary, Grandy,
(for) Waterford
July 05— brig Eleanor, Reid, (for) Dublin
July 05— brig Amphitrite, Elliot, (for)
Liverpool
July 05— brig Mars, Watt, (for) Gloucester
July 05— bark Julius Caesar, Forster, (for)
Liverpool
July 05— schooner Mary, Forest, (for) Arichat
July 06— bark Castlereagh, Coates,
(for) Dublin
July 06— — Narcissus, Polk,
(for) Jamaica
July 06— brig Hero, Wilson,
(for) Workington
July 06— bark Thomas Wallace, Douglas, (for) London
July 06— bark Frances & Harriet, Dodds, (for) London
July 06— brig Elizabeth, Brown, (for) Aberdovey, Wales
July 06— brig Eleanor, Blais, (for) Cardigan
July 06— brig Halls, Clarke, (for) Coleraine
July 06— — Robert Schofield, Thompson, (for) Liverpool
July 06— brig Andromeda, Wilkie, (for) Liverpool
July 06— brig Fidelity, English, (for)
Cork
July 06— — Horn, Wilson,
(for) Dublin
July 06— brig Chance, Jackson,
(for) Larne
July 06— schooner Bridgwater, Grierson,
(for) Dominica
July 06— ship Ottawa, Douglas, (for) London
July 07— ship Nailer, Thompson, (for) Greenock
July 07— brig Fame, Brown, (for) Limerick
July 07— ship John Porter, Godin, (for) Dublin
July 07— — Ann, Hunter, (for) Wexford
July 07— — Albion, Sims, (for) Swansea
July 07— bark Smales, Tyre, (for) Whitby
July 07— brig Harrison & Tomb, Thompson, (for)
Carmarthen
July 07— brig Jordison, Jordison, (for) London
July 07— brig Agnes, Murphy, (for) Liverpool
July 07— brig Hope, Kent, (for) London
July 07— bark Saladin, Murray, (for) Liverpool
July 07— — Joseph Anderson, Clough, (for) Liverpool
July 07— bark Mary Ann, Laidler, (for) Liverpool
July 07— brig Fingal, Morrison, (for) Belfast
July 07— brig Harmony, Peart, (for) Belfast
July 07— bark Duncan Gibb, Donnall, (for) Dublin
July 07— ship Sir William Bensley, Smith, (for) London
July 07— — Quebec, Mainland, (for) Liverpool |
|
The Army.—
The Neva Transport, which arrived a few days ago at Quebec from
Dublin, brought two Companies of the Royal Artillery to relieve
those of Major Coffin and Captain Faddy, which return to England
by this Transport.
In the Neva came out, Captain R. Bentham and
R. Cameron, Second Captains P. England and Freer, Lieutenants
H. Gillespie, C.
Beauchamp, F. Tylden, and R.F. Crawford, Assistant-surgeon
Seaton and Richardson of the Royal Artillery, and Lieut. Ford,
Royal Engineers. In addition to whom there were four Serjeants,
seven Drummers, and 148 Rank and File of the Artillery.
We understand that Captain Bentham comes to St. Helens, to
take command of his Company now stationed there. Assistant-surgeon
Richardson will be stationed at the same post, and Assistant-surgeon
Kelly, now there, proceeds to Grenville to take the place of
Assistant Staff Surgeon Milne, ordered to Fort George.
Assistant-surgeon Richardson, Royal Artillery, returns with
the two Companies that proceed to Britain in the Neva. |
|
Arrived at the Port of Quebec |
Thursday July 15th - MG |
Date |
Vessel |
Master |
Sailed |
From |
Passengers |
Remarks/Consigned to |
July 08 |
brig Thorny Close |
Ayre |
08 days |
Newfoundland |
|
to W. Price / in ballast |
July 09 |
brigantine Susan |
Secretan |
16 days |
Bay Chaleur |
|
to Woolsey & Son / goods |
|
Cleared:
July 08— brig Nancy,
Bailey, (for) Poole
July 08— bark Don, Hall, (for) Liverpool
July 08— bark Gilbert Henderson, Smith, (for) Tralee
July 08— ship Hero, Moorson, (for) Bristol
July 08— ship British Sovereign, Thompson, (for) London
July 08— brig Earl of Moira, Allison, (for) London
July 08— brig Agnes, Gorman, (for) Greenock
July 08— brig Charlotte, Sloan, (for) London
July 08— brig Dwina, Yule, (for) Peterhead
July 08— brig Venus, Nichol, (for) Aberdeen
July 08— brig Gratitude, Smith, (for) Liverpool
July 08— brig Dykes, Cockton, (for) Cork
July 08— brig Spring, Emerson, (for) Sunderland
July 08— brig Scotia, Miller, (for) Limerick
July 08— bark Endeavour, Collinson, (for) London
July 09— schooner Unity, Martel, (for) Arichat
July 09— schooner Caroline, Martel, (for) Arichat
July 09— brig Experiment, Bruce, (for) Hull
July 09— brig Eliza Ann, Hall, (for) Cork
July 09— bark Lord Stanley, Bains, (for) Liverpool
July 09— brig John Esdale, Wright, (for) Cork
July 09— ship Winscales, Messenger, (for) Liverpool
July 09— schooner Indique, Terrier, (for) Guysborough
July 09— schooner Harriet, Richards, (for) Guysborough
July 09— brig True Briton, Balderson, (for) Troon
July 09— bark Jane, Scott, (for) Liverpool
July 09— ship Clio, Wood, (for) London
July 09— brig Marie Elizabeth, Siveright, (for) Jamaica |
|
from the York Observer.—
Major Ives of Burford, had passed down the Grand River, and through
the Welland Canal, with 1,600 barrels of flour, pork, and whiskey,
on four arks. This is the first transit of produce though the
Welland. |
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