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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note: if ships' rigging or name of Master unpublished, it is indicated by -- (The newspapers were often filmed within their binding, making one side of some entries, unreadable, or only partly legible.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 Thursday September 16th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Sept 10 ship Orval Pearson 01 Aug Liverpool   to J. Munn / in ballast
Sept 10 ship Victoria Langley 04 July London   to William Price / goods
Sept 10 ship Lady Clark Ford 27 July Jamaica Mr. Henderson to Finlay & Co. / rum & sugar
Sept 10 bark Isabella & Dorothy Evans 61 days Hull   to A. Gilmour / in ballast
Sept 10 brig Malay Covesdale 20 July Tobermory 50 settlers |
brig Malay first landed at Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, with 211 passengers
to Ross, McNaught & Co. / coals
Sept 10 brig Spray Hume 12 Aug Demerara Mr. Miller to W. Price / rum
Sept 10 brig Pacific Neale 11 July Liverpool Mr. Atkinson to Gillespie, Finlay & Co. / general cargo
Sept 10 schooner Thomas Tucker Troude 14 July Jamaica Mr. Mure to J.S. Shaw / rum &c.
Sept 10 brig Quebec Packet Anderson 27 July Liverpool   to Moir & Heath / in ballast
Sept 10 brig Sugnal Sawyer 27 July Demerara   to Forsyth, Walker & Co. / rum &c.
Sept 10 brig Blakeston / Blakiston Eskdale 04 Aug Galway   to H. Lemesurier / in ballast
Sept 10 brig Danube Drummond 20 July Sunderland 11 settlers to W. Price / coals
Sept 10 schooner Perseverance Anderson Miramichi   to A. Gilmour / fish
Sept 11 brig Breeze Outerbridge 20 July Liverpool   to Gillespie, Finlay & Co. / coals
Sept 11 ship Onondaga Baird 28 July London   to J.S. Campbell / in ballast
 
Cleared:
Sep 09— brig Harriet, Price, (for) Liverpool
Sep 09— bark Two Brothers, Evans, (for) Dublin
Sep 09— brig Colombo, Weston, (for) Sydney, Pictou & Boston
Sep 09— brig Dispatch, Lefebvre, (for) Grenada
Sep 09— brig Ann & Mary, Thomas Evans, (for) London
Sep 10— bark Emperor Alexander, McHennon / McLennon, (for) Southampton
Sep 10— brig Earl Bathurst, Smith, (for) Greenock
Sep 10— brig Brilliant, Simpkin, (for) Youghall
Sep 10— ship William, Woosward, (for) London
Sep 10— brig Jane, Davies, (for) Barmouth [!]
Sep 10— bark Jackson, Jackson, (for) Belfast
Sep 10— brig Albion, Isaac, (for) Cork
Sep 10— schooner Maria Betsey, Robin, (for) Esquimeaux

The Mercury states that Lord Aylmer would not leave England for this country before the end of August. Col. J.B. Glegg, formerly of the 49th Foot, who served in this country during the war, and was attached to Sir Isaac Brock's Staff, comes out with His Lordship as Military Secretary. Lord Aylmer was, we understand, a Captain in the 49th Foot, previous to that Regiment coming to Canada nearly 30 years ago. We have understood that Lady Aylmer will not accompany His Lordship, but is expected in the Spring.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday September 20th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Sept 11 brig Sylvan Gilham Yarmouth   to Budden / in ballast
Sept 11 brig Friends Demerara   to Isaac Thompson / rum
Sept 11 brig Renovation McDearmid 29 July London   to Gowen & Co. / in ballast
Sept 12 ship Hibernian Kempt 44 days Milford   to — / in ballast
Sept 12 bark Astrea Ridley 10 July Bridgwater   to Dyke & Co. / in ballast
Sept 12 brig Emerald Leslie 10 Aug Dundee   to — / in ballast
Sept 12 brig Martha —? 49 days Antwerp   to H.G. Forsyth / in ballast
Sept 12 schooner Frances Elizabeth Evans 20 days Bermuda   to J. Leaycraft / in ballast
Sept 13 brig Vicissitude C.R. Brown 23 July London   to Lemesurier & Co. / general cargo
Sept 13 ship Dorothy Foster Anderson 10 July —?   to Price & Co. / in ballast
Sept 14 ship Sir Howard Douglas Birkett 04 Aug Liverpool   to G. Ross & Co. / in ballast
Sept 14 bark St. Leonard Rutherford 11 July London   to Price & Co. / Government Stores
Sept 14 ship Kingston Branch 04 Aug Plymouth   to W. Price & Co.
Sept 14 brig Sarah Plane 07 Aug Liverpool   to H. Gowen & Co. / salt
Sept 14 brig Hero Potter 40 days Greenock   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Sept 14 schooner Honora Richardson 27 Aug St. John's, Nfld   to Mr. Barnes / in ballast
Sept 14 bark Hope Potts 29 July Plymouth   to H.G. Forsyth & Co. / in ballast
 
Cleared:
Sep 14— bark Enterprize / Intrepid?, Robinson, (for) Hull
Sep 14— — Minerva, Richards, (for) Plymouth
Sep 14— brig Stirling Castle, Fraser, (for) Greenock
Sep 14— brig Prince Leopold, Richardson, (for) Dublin
Sep 15— brig Marys, Jacobson, (for) Colchester
Sep 15— brig Warfinger, Evans, (for) Lynn

Passengers:
In the Deveron, sailed hence for Greenock, Messrs. William & James Denholm.

Among the passengers by the packet ship John Jay, from Liverpool, at New York, are William Hallowell, Esquire and Miss Hallowell.


The Hon. Chief Justice Robinson, Hon. Peter Robinson, and Hon. G.H. Markland, of Upper Canada, proceeded to Quebec on Friday night in the British America steamer.

Lieutenant Ingall, 15th Regiment, and John Adams, Esquire, arrived this morning in the St. Lawrence steamer from Quebec. They proceed in a few days to Grenville, and will there commence towards the St. Maurice, passing through to a country less remote from the St. Lawrence than that traversed by the expedition of last year.

 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Thursday September 23rd - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Sept 17 H.M. ship Rose   Halifax   Captain Pilkington (joined the vessel at Quebec)
Sept 18 ship Ariadne McKillop 02 Aug Liverpool   to J. Munn / coals & salt
Sept 18 brig New City of Cork Clark 03 Aug Cork   to W. Price / in ballast
Sept 18 brig Archer Archer 07 Aug Liverpool Lieut. Swainson, R.N. and lady ; Mr. Lacey ; Mr. Key ; Mr. Beatie ; Mr. Douglas to Gordon, Logan & Co. / general cargo
Sept 19 ship Sir Walter Scott Brown 10 Aug Liverpool   to Leather & Co. / salt
Sept 19 bark Campobello Corner 11 Aug Liverpool   to Leather & Co. / salt
Sept 19 bark Margaret Walter 21 July Plymouth   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Sept 19 bark Sackville Hurst 20 July London   to H.G. Forsyth & Co. / in ballast
Sept 19 brig Susan Nicholson 06 July Plymouth   to Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
Sept 20 brig Meta Gaitskill 03 May Isle of France   to Smith & Lindsay / sugar
Sept 20 bark Minerva Penn 10 Aug Limerick Captain Stoyte, 24th Regiment to Gordon & Co. / in ballast
Sept 21 brig Pericles Leyden 12 Aug Teneriffe   to Forsyth & Co. / wines
Sept 21 brig Janet Leitch 04 Aug Greenock   to Rodger Dean & Co. / coals
Sept 21 schooner Speedwell Monamy 20 days Halifax   to H. Dubord / rum & sugar
 
Cleared:
Sep 16— brig Minerva, Somerville, (for) Yarmouth
Sep 16— brig Canada, Potts, (for) Grangemouth
Sep 16— brig Susan, Stephen, (for) Exeter
Sep 16— brig Hibernia, Sullivan, (for) Cork
Sep 17— bark Julius, William, (for) Hull
Sep 17— bark Sir Watkin, Sanderson, (for) Belfast
Sep 17— brig Henry, Wallace, (for) Pentland
Sep 17— brig Chieftain, Sparks, (for) Lynn
Sep 17— brig Russell, Whitway, (for) Bristol
Sep 17— brig Rosebank, Boyd, (for) Belfast
Sep 17— schooner Marie Catherine, Bell, (for) Halifax
Sep 17— H.M. ship Rose, Pilkington, (for) Halifax
Sep 18— brig Camilla, Hamilton, (for) Liverpool
Sep 18— bark Doris, Hough, (for) Liverpool
Sep 18— bark Hawkesbury, Biggs, (for) London
Sep 18— ship Unicorn, Troup, (for) Liverpool
Sep 18— brig Toronto, Marchand, (for) London
Sep 18— ship Hebe, Straughan, (for) London
Sep 18— ship Brunswick, Blake, (for) London
Sep 18— brig Anglia, Holburn, (for) Ipswich
Sep 20— brig Retrieve, Hague, (for) Colchester
Sep 20— schooner Margaret, Blagdon, (for) Miramichi
Sep 20— ship Huntley, Hannah, (for) Liverpool

Postscript:
By the polite attention of Robert Shaw, Esquire, of Quebec, we were this morning put in possession of New York papers of Monday last, due by the Mail of tomorrow afternoon. We are also indebted to the British Consul at New York for forwarding us a similar favour by E. O'Hara, Esquire, of Quebec. These gentlemen left New York on Monday afternoon at five, and reached Whitehall a little after one on Tuesday, about a quarter of an hour after the Franklin left for St. Johns. They would have succeeded in their attempt to join it, and reached this place yesterday afternoon in the unprecedentedly short space of forty five hours from New York, had not the steamboat, in which they came up the Hudson, been detained an hour and a half later than usual by a thick fog. On being disappointed in joining the Franklin, they travelled by land round Lake Champlain to St. Johns. The papers thus furnished us contain Paris dates to the 10th, by the Concordia from Havre, and London to the 11th August, by the Heroine from Liverpool.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday September 27th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Sept 23 bark Centurion Bankier 01 Aug London   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Sept 23 brig Thomas Robinson 07 Aug London   to William Price & Co. / in ballast
Sept 24 ship Indian Robertson 05 Aug London   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Sept 24 brig Atlantic McFarlane 10 July Belfast 314 settlers to Gowen & Co. / general cargo
Sept 24 ship Latona Galilee 07 Aug Liverpool   to James Hamilton & Co. / in ballast
Sept 24 bark Great Britain Swinburn 06 Aug Portsmouth   to Price & Co. / in ballast
 
Cleared:
Sep 21— brig Sarah Maria, Pottinger, (for) London
Sep 21— ship Hibberts, Marley / Morley, (for) London
Sep 21— — Angelique, Brotherton, (for) Richibucto
Sep 21— bark Europe, Marmick, (for) London
Sep 21— brig Blakiston, Eskdale, (for) Galway
Sep 21— brig Sir William Wallace, Anderson, (for) Aberdeen
Sep 21— schooner Perseverance, Henderson / Anderson, (for) Miramichi
Sep 23— bark Resolution, Ward, (for) London
Sep 23— ship Brilliant, Barclay, (for) Aberdeen
Sep 23— brig Agenoria, Brown, (for) Liverpool
Sep 23— ship John Marsh, Chicas, (for) Liverpool
Sep 23— ship Briton, Dixon, (for) Bristol
Sep 24— schooner Frances Elizabeth, Evans, (for) Bermuda
Sep 24— bark Harriet, Lock, (for) London
Sep 24— bark Hindostan, Lamb, (for) London
Sep 24— bark Clarkson, Coltman, (for) Hull
Sep 25— brig St. Lawrence, Blair, (for) Sunderland
Sep 25— ship Triton, McLean, (for) Leith
Sep 25— brig Ann, Steel, (for) Boston, England

Passengers:
In the Brunswick, for London, Sir Noel Hill, lady and family.
In the HMS Rose, for Halifax, conveyed seven military and five civilian convicts. The names of the civil convicts are — John McCoy ; Joseph Cadoret and J.H. Belair dit Verdon, who committed the burglary at Cap Santé ; Pilotte from the District of Three Rivers, and Mason from the Niagara District, Upper Canada.

Information Wanted.
RICHARD MONAGAN, Cooper, from the county of Meath, in Ireland, wishes to hear of his brother PATRICK, who left Ireland in May 1827, for Liverpool, from whence he sailed for Quebec. He was last seen in Montreal but is supposed to have returned to Quebec ; occasionally works as a Cooper and sometimes as a Sawyer in Shipyards.
Any information respecting the said Patrick will be thankfully received by the Editor of the Montreal Gazette, or W. Crooks, Grimsby, Upper Canada, where his brother now resides.
Grimsby, September 13th, 1830.

Advertisement from the Quebec Papers
John Whittle Harvey, a native of Whitham, in the County of Essex, England, arrived in Quebec on the 6th June last, on board the Helen from Belfast, accompanied by a French female about forty, and a girl about nine years of age, the one called Madame Harvey, the other an adopted child. After representing himself as a person of large property and respectable connection, and being known by a gentleman here as the brother of Daniel Whittle Harvey, Member of the Imperial Parliament — he succeeded in robbing the public of Quebec to a very large amount, by opening an establishment, called the "English, Scotch and Irish Bank, and Discount Office," displaying in his windows, apparently large quantities of Gold Coin, Bank of England notes, and Bills of Exchange on Messrs. Smith of London, which latter he offered respectable houses, at a credit of three months, m.....ly receiving the premium ; and the better to cover his system of robbing, actually offered himself a Candidate to represent a County in the approaching Assembly of this Province. The following is the description of the man ; age about 50, height if forced to stand upright, about 5 feet 10½ inches, but he d.....ed to appear round shouldered, and leaned upon a gold headed cane. His head much inclined upon his right shoulder, his complexion rather dark, and thin face, his eyes light blue, his hair gray, and lately cut quite short, preparing for a wig no doubt ; he generally wore a brown frock coat and trowsers, and his person was always adorned with a profusion of gold chains and rings ; he is ungentlemanly in his manners, habits and conversation, in fact he has no one quality to recommend himself to notice other than his pretended wealth.
As his system of villainy on this continent has but commenced in Quebec, it is hoped that every Newspaper in the British Provinces, as well as in the United States, will without delay caution their readers to be on their guard, and if possible assist in bringing to justice the said John Whittle Harvey, thereby depriving him of the power of inflicting ruin on their fellow citizens. Harvey left Quebec on Saturday 11th September. Madame Harvey and the child embarked on Tuesday evening the 14th, under the assumed name of Mrs. Boof / Poof (?) and Miss Poof, on board the Chambly, having just arrived from Kamouraska.
...additional information
We noticed in our last the arrest of the absconding Quebec banker, J.W. Harvey, and the success Messrs. R. Shaw and O'Hara of that place met with, in recovering the amounts in which the swindler was indebted to them. It is now known that Harvey sailed in a vessel for Havre, paying extra passage to induce the Captain to sail at an earlier period than he originally intended. We give below extracts from Quebec papers, as well as advertisement which appear in them, in relation to his proceedings. [not included on this webpage] We are happy to perceive that upwards of £5,000 will be made available to his general creditors. This will materially reduce the amount which he has defrauded the Quebec people, though we are afraid that the loss will still be very considerable.

The New York Daily Advertiser of Thursday notices the late explosion on board the Steamboat William Peacock on Lake Erie. Twelve people have lost their lives in consequence, among whom are mentioned a Mrs. Coriveau, of Quebec, who jumped overboard and was drowned — she was shockingly burnt. Her two children were also among the dead. The husband was on the upper deck at the time of the accident, and on coming below discovered he had lost all his family.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Thursday September 30th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Sept 27 brig Procris Arnold 10 Aug Southampton   to — / in ballast
 
Cleared:
Sep 25— — Neptune, Bernier, (for) Halifax

Shipping Intelligence.—
The Novascotian of the 15th instant, contains the following particulars of the wreck of the George Canning, Stephenson, from Liverpool, for Quebec, communicated by L.M. Stewart, Esquire, a passenger in her. On the night of the 19th in a severe gale, the foremast of the George Canning went by the board with thirteen men upon the yard, three of whom were drowned, the rest mangled, and two others were found dead on the forecastle. The head of the mainmast and the entire of the mizen-mast followed. The weather from the 19th to the 22nd still continued boisterous. On that day Mr Stewart left the ship and went on board the Samuel bound to Newfoundland ; the Captain and mate having expressed their determination to remain by the ship and endeavour to run back to the English coast.

We are pleased to perceive by the Quebec papers, that the proposal, lately set in motion by Mr. Buchanan, the Agent for Settlers, to have a Steamboat to ply between that city and St. Nicholas, has met with the most signal success, all the shares being already taken up. The establishment of this Steamer, which will be in operation next season, promises, as the Mercury observes, to prove of great utility, as not only the outlet, as not only the outlet of Craig's Road is at St. Nicholas, but as an easy access to the city will be afforded to the inhabitants of the populous parishes of St. Croix, St. Giles, and Lotriniere, who will be enabled to go to Quebec in summer with their produce, with much less labour and loss of time than now occupied by canoe and batteau navigation.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday October 4th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Sept 29 bark Osprey Whitney 06 Sept Bermuda   to Tucker & Stewart / in ballast
Sept 29 bark Sir Edward Codrington Childs 09 July London   to W. Price & Co/ / in ballast
Sept 29 brig Sophia Neill 19 Aug Greenock Mr. & Miss Turnbull ; Mr. Swandon ; Mr. Mitchell ; Mr. Pomillol | & 28+ settlers (see steam boat John Molson) to Strang & Co. / in ballast
Sept 29 brig Mary Baird 16 days St. John's, Nfld Mr. Willis to Jones, Murray & Co. / in ballast
Sept 29 brig Favourite Alexander Allan 21 Aug Greenock Rev'd. Mr. Clugston ; Mrs. Clugston ; Mrs. & Miss Kerr ; Miss Young ; Miss J. Young ; Miss Brown ; Miss Eaglesham ; Mr. Gardner ; Mr. Cochran and Mr. McEwan to Price & Co. / general cargo
Sept 29 brig Nelson Village Kenn 20 Aug Belfast   to — / in ballast
Sept 30 brig Brothers Simpson 08 Aug Liverpool   to Pemberton Brothers / in ballast
Sept 30 brig Memnon Mather 15 Aug Bridgwater   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Sept 30 brig S----ton Castle Cockburn 10 Aug Bristol   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Sept 30 brig Enterprise Duncan 06 Aug Liverpool   to — / in ballast
Sept 30 bark Felicity Dugdale 19 Aug Bristol   to H. Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
Sept 30 bark Mary Hatton 05 Aug London   to J. Dyke & Co. / goods
Sept 30 bark Endymion Garbutt 10 Aug Limerick   to H.G. Forsyth & Co. / in ballast
Sept 30 bark Scott Simson 14 Aug Dublin   to A. Gilmour & Co. / in ballast
Sept 30 brig British Tar Addison 05 Aug London   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Sept 30 bark Cato Crossman 05 Aug Plymouth   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Sept 30 bark Town of Ross Sevill 09 Aug Ross   to J.P. Thirwall / in ballast
Oct 01 brig Galston Love 08 weeks Glasgow   to W. Price / general cargo
Oct 01 brig Carrington Hodgson 17 Aug Trinidad   to J.P. Thirwall / sugar
Oct 01 brigantine Caroline Scott 46 days Trinidad   to Freer & Colt / suagr
Oct 01 brig Deveron Garbutt 10 Aug Liverpool   to W. Patton / in ballast
Oct 01 bark Ann Grant Dalgliesh 09 Aug Greenock   to Rodger Dean & Co. / in ballast
Oct 02 ship Margaret Sumpton 22 Aug Liverpool   to Denholm & Douglas / general cargo
Oct 02 ship Artemis John Sparks 22 Aug Liverpool Mr. Wallace ; Mr. Reid ; Mr. Sheet, all of Montreal to Jones & Murray / general cargo
Oct 02 bark Bellona Ritchie 21 Aug Dublin   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Oct 02 brig Cherub Miller 20 Aug Greenock   to R. Shaw / general cargo
Oct 02 brig Prince George Morrison 09 Aug Leith   to Rodger Dean & Co. / in ballast
Oct 02 brig Ardent Brophy 29 Aug St. Vincents   to Tucker & Co. / in ballast
Oct 02 brig Phesdo Mitchell 23 Aug Aberdeen   to H.G. Forsyth & Co. / in ballast
 
Cleared:
Sep 27— brig Cyrus, Bell, (for) Stockton
Sep 27— brig Sussex, Crampton / Cranson, (for) Gloucester
Sep 27— bark Ocean, Walker, (for) London
Sep 27— — Jean, Garrette, (for) Bathurst, N.B.
Sep 28— brig Father / Esther, Nicholas, (for) Jamaica
Sep 28— brig Amphytrite / Amphitrite, Chaplin, (for) Newcastle
Sep 28— brig Southampton, Stowe / Howe, (for) Grenada
Sep 28— brig Grenada, Tuzo, (for) Grenada
Sep 29— bark Lord Gambier, Taylor, (for) Newcastle
Sep 29— brig Lady Douglas, Wilkinson, (for) Cork
Sep 29— bark Bolivar, Fenwick, (for) Cork
Sep 29— brig Friends, Lecorner, (for) Jersey
Sep 29— brig Quebec Packet, Anderson, (for) Aberdeen
Sep 29— — Angelique, Mieux, (for) Miramichi
Sep 29— bark St. Hilda, Barnes, (for) London
Sep 30— brig New City of Cork, Clark, (for) Cork
Sep 30— brig Hope, Turner, (for) Whitehaven
Sep 30— bark Thorntons, Thompson, (for) Waldon
Sep 30— ship General Wolfe, Harper, (for) Penzance
Oct 01— schooner Enterprise, Leblond, (for) Miramichi
Oct 01— ship Portia, Taylor, (for) Liverpool
Oct 01— brig Sugnal, Sawyer, (for) Demerara
Oct 02— brig Horsley, Hill, (for) Hunter
Oct 02— brig Catherine McDonald, Williamson, (for) Liverpool ?
Oct 02— bark Ant, Pye, (for) Glasgow
Oct 02— schooner Marie Louise, Monamy, (for) St. John's, Nfld
Oct 02— brig Resolution, McDermid, (for) Newcastle
Oct 02— bark Isabella & Dorothy, Ewen, (for) Hull

Passengers:
In the Southampton, for Grenada, Mr. Corbett & Mr. W. Vass
In the Father / Esther, for Jamaica, Mr. A.C. Freer

Shipping Intelligence.—
Brig Ritson, Dillon, 51 days from Liverpool, in ballast is ashore near the Pillars, and is thought will fall over. Her passengers, thirteen in number, have come up in the Pilot Schooner Swallow ; Ritson, Dillon, has got off from the Pillars, and is coming up.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Thursday October 7th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 02 brig Robert Watt Donnelly 10 Aug Jamaica   to Patterson & Young / rum & sugar
Oct 02 brig Hope Middleton 07 Aug Dublin 10 settlers to C. Connery / in ballast
Oct 02 bark Mary Driscoll 19 Aug Belfast   to H. Gowen / in ballast
Oct 03 brig Andromeda Wilkie 21 Aug Liverpool   to G. Symes & Son / salt
Oct 03 brig Annandale Anderson 15 Aug Aberdeen   to H.G. Forsyth / goods
Oct 03 bark Salus Elliot 18 July Toulon   to William Price & Co. / in ballast
Oct 04 brig Earl of Aberdeen Mearns 19 Aug Belfast 48 settlers to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Oct 04 brig Thames Adams 26 Aug Glasgow   to Rodger Dean & Co. / in ballast
Oct 05 brig Charlotte Sloan 20 Aug Liverpool   to Leather & Co. / in ballast
Oct 05 brig Good Intent Edwards 07 weeks Youghall   to J.S. Campbell / in ballast
Oct 05 bark Water Hen Molson 06 Aug London   to Price & Co. / in ballast
 
Cleared:
Oct 04— brig Emerald, Leslie, (for) London
Oct 04— brig Sylvan, Gillham, (for) Yarmouth
Oct 05— brig Breeze, Outerbridge, (for) London
Oct 05— brig Spray, Hume, (for) Dublin
Oct 05— bark Nestor, Smith, (for) Cork

Lord Aylmer, the new Governor General, with his family and suite, were to embark at Portsmouth on the 24th August, on board H.M. Yacht Herald, Commander Maxwell, which has been appointed to convey him to Quebec, in place of the Undaunted frigate ordered to Terceira. The arrival of His Lordship may therefore be hourly looked for. The Herald will convey His Excellency Sir James Kempt to Britain.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday October 11th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 05 ship John Porter Maxwell 17 Aug Dublin Mr. Alexander Hamilton to James Hamilton / goods
Oct 05 schooner Ariel Martin 21 Sept Halifax   to J.O. Brunet / rum &c.
Oct 05 brig Wellington Keller 26 Aug Cork   to Moir & Heath / in ballast
Oct 07 brig Catherine Carnegie 25 days Grenada Dr. Lloyd, half-pay, R.A. ; Mr. George M. Ross ; Mr. Hinck to James Moir & Co. / rum & sugar
Oct 07 ship City of Waterford Morgan 27 Aug Liverpool   to T. Forsyth & Co. / goods
Oct 09 bark Champion Brown 17 Aug Plymouth   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Oct 09 brig Lowland Lass Bonifant ?0 days Yarmouth 37 settlers to order / in ballast
Oct. 09 schooner Felix Marmaud 21 days Newfoundland   to H. Lemesurier & Co. / fish
Oct 09 schooner —? Labrador   to Mr. McKenzie / salmon
Oct 09 bark Argus Johnson 19 Aug Plymouth   to order / in ballast
Oct 09 brig Bob Logic Leagues 10 Sept Newfoundland   to R. Orkney / fish & oil
Oct 09 ship Resolution Gardener 11 days Metis   to complete her loading
 
Cleared:
Oct 07— brig Tinley, Hall, (for) Liverpool
Oct 07— ship Dorothy Foster / Forster, Harrison / Anderson, (for) London
Oct 07— ship Eliza, Paisley, (for) Bristol
Oct 07— brig Birkby, Johnstone, (for) Liverpool
Oct 07— bark Ross, Hunter, (for) Liverpool
Oct 07— bark Asia, Blair, (for) Chatham
Oct 08— ship Waterloo, Rayne, (for) Liverpool
Oct 08— schooner Rebecca, Decasoir, (for) Bathurst
Oct 08— ship John, Bulmer, (for) Hull

Passengers:
Among the passengers by the Florida [at New York] by the Florida, are Messrs. Charles Baring of London, J.B. Yates of New York and B. Flint of Brockville.

On Thursday last, a number of Scotch emigrants arrived in this city [Montreal] from New York, and have proceeded to the Township of Melbourne, with the intention of settling there. —Courant.

On Friday morning, McNab, of McNab, left this with a party of Highlanders, who intend becoming settlers upon his Township. We wish them all success. —Herald.


Died:
At Kingston on the 27th ultimo, Mr. Amos Ansley, aged 74 years. Mr. Ansley was one of the first settlers in that Province, and one of the first Agents to Lower Canada on behalf of the Upper Province. He has left a wife and eight children, between forty and fifty grand children and a number of great grand children. His illness was very painful, and he bore it with Christian fortitude and calm resignation to the will of Heaven. His was the first death in his family.

At sea, on the 5th September, on board the packet ship Florida, Thomas Hill, Esq., aged 50 years, of the firm of Messrs. Hill & Blodget, merchants, of Gibraltar. Mr. H. was a native of Boston, and was about to visit the United States for the benefit of his health.

 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Thursday October 14th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 11 ship Rebecca Laurie 27 Aug Greenock Mr.& Mrs. Cleghorn and family ; Mrs. Crawford & family ; Rev'd. Mr. Wilson to Laurie & Spence / general cargo
Oct 11 ship Columbus Love 18 Aug Leith   to J. Hamilton / in ballast
Oct 11 brig Orleans Henival 27 Aug Trinidad Mr. Henshaw to A.C. Freer / sugar
Oct 11 bark Euphrosyne Joseph Simpson / Samson 18 Aug Bridgwater   to Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
Oct 11 bark Perseverance Mitchell 42 days Liverpool   to J. Leather & Co. / in ballast
Oct 11 brig Greenhowe McKie 19 Aug Newry   to P. Patterson / in ballast
Oct 11 brigantine St. Aubin Ross 59 days Jamaica Mr. Tannatt to J.S. Shaw / rum
Oct 11 brig Merope Blanford 19 Aug Poole   to W. Budden / in ballast
Oct 11 brig Eliza Anne Hall 29 Aug Cork   to J. Hamilton / in ballast
Oct 11 brig Transit Potts 45 days Dublin   to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 11 brig Marwood Scully 18 Aug Liverpool   to order / in ballast
Oct 11 brig John Pedder G. Atkinson 13 July Bristol   to W. Budden / iron
Oct 11 bark Bolivar Wallace 23 Aug Waterford   to W. Price / in ballast
Oct 11 bark Tryal Scott 27 Aug Liverpool   to order / coals
Oct 11 bark Margaret Milburn 17 Aug Shields / London ?   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
   
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday October 18th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 12 brig Friends Hudson 20 Aug Bridgwater   to H. Lemesurier / bricks
Oct 12 brig Mary McDonald Wilson / A. McLean 12 Aug Liverpool   to Froste & Co. / general cargo
Oct 12 bark Tottenham Evans 23 Aug Ross   to J.P. Thirlwall / in ballast
Oct 12 bark Frances Mary Grandy 01 Sept Waterford   to James Hamilton / in ballast
Oct 12 schooner Bachelor Caldwell 17 days Halifax   to H. Dubord
Oct 12 ship London Faulkner 15 Aug London   to W. Patton / in ballast
Oct 12 ship Reward Vennes 17 Aug Bristol   to W. Patton / in ballast
Oct 12 bark John Campbell Patterson 20 Aug Cork   to J.S. Campbell / in ballast
Oct 12 bark Martha Robson 03 Aug Newcastle   to W. Price & Co. / general cargo
Oct 12 brig William Fell Barton 20 Aug Newry   to Pemberton Brothers . in ballast
Oct 13 bark Jane Scott 23 Aug Limerick   to William Price & Co. / in ballast
Oct 13 bark Caroline Greig 23 Aug London   to William Price & Co. / in ballast
Oct 13 bark Argyle Dunn 26 Aug Waterford   to William Price & Co. / in ballast
Oct 13 brig Maria Kennedy 27 Aug London   to James Hamilton & Co. / in ballast
Oct 13 ship Lord Sidmouth Gales 21 Aug Newfoundland   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Oct 13 brig Thetis Gorman 26 Aug Limerick   to James Hamilton & Co. / in ballast
Oct 13 bark Hay 28 Aug Waterford   to James Black / in ballast
Oct 13 bark Elizabeth & Ann Simpson 17 Aug Liverpool   to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 13 schooner Minerva Caldwell 13 Aug Labrador   to D. Stewart / salmon & fish
Oct 13 His Majesty's Yacht Herald Commander Maxwell 29 Aug Portsmouth Lord Aylmer, the new Governor General, with his family and suite  
Oct 13 bark Ocean Hearn 28 Aug Waterford   to William Price & Co. / in ballast
Oct 13 bark Pallas Campion 28 Aug Cork   to J.S. Campbell / in ballast
Oct 13 bark Champlain Hughes 28 Aug Cork   to J.S. Campbell / in ballast
Oct 13 brig Ovington Bell 17 Aug Liverpool   to C. Connery / in ballast
Oct 13 brig Sir William Wallace Lindsay 22 Aug Liverpool   to Roger Dean & Co. / in ballast
Oct 13 brig Anne Winn 18 Aug Liverpool   to order / in ballast
Oct 13 bark Concord Johns 24 Aug Bristol   to L.S. Levey & Co. / in ballast
Oct 13 ship Wexford Barry 16 Aug Wexford   to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 13 brig Crown Harvie 18 July Glasgow Crown landed 209 passengers at Cape Breton, N.S. to Rodger Dean & Co. / coals & bricks
Oct 13 schooner Caroline Saywood 26 Sept Boston   to H. Dubord / general cargo
Oct 13 brig Scotia Miller 28 Aug Clare   to — / in ballast
Oct 13 brig Alexander Mitcheson 18 Aug Leanally ?   to H.G. Forsyth & Co. / in ballast
Oct 13 brig Lady of the Lake Glederie 25 Aug Greenock   to Rodger Dean & Co. / in ballast
Oct 13 brig Castor McGelton 26 Aug Newry   to Pembertons / in ballast
 
Cleared:
Oct 11— brig Hero, Potter, (for) Greenock
Oct 11— bark Rebecca, Smith, (for) London
Oct 11— bark Governor Douglas, Smith, (for) Dublin
Oct 11— brig Sir John T. Duckworth, Williams, (for) Grenada
Oct 11— brig Perseverance, Watts, (for) London
Oct 12— ship Kingston, Branch / Bouch, (for) London
Oct 12— ship Lady Clark, Ford, (for) London
Oct 12— brig Archer, Archer, (for) Liverpool
Oct 13— schooner Thomas Tucker, Troude, (for) Jamaica
Oct 13— brig Niagara, Murray, (for) Liverpool
Oct 13— bark Minerva, Penn, (for) Limerick
Oct 13— bark Campobello, Corner, (for) Liverpool
Oct 14— ship Latona, Galilee, (for) Limerick
Oct 14— brigantine Caroline, Scott, (for) Trinidad
Oct 14— schooner Spartan, Billingsby, (for) Miramichi

Passengers:
In the Lady Clark, Dr. and Mrs. Murray.
In the Archer?, Mr. John Dunford.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Thursday October 21st - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 14 bark Catherine Green Jackson 11 Aug Chatham   to J. Dyke & Co. / in ballast
Oct 14 schooner Ellen Oct Arichat Mr. Turnbull to Turnbull / fish
 
Cleared:
Oct 14— brig Nelson Village, Kenn, (for) Belfast
Oct 14— bark Great Britain, Swinburn, (for) Portsmouth
Oct 18— brig Carrington, Charlton, (for) —
Oct 18— brig Danube, Drummond, (for) Sunderland
Oct 18— brig Meta, Gaitskill, (for) London

Passengers:
Army: Lieut. W.J. Crompton, 66th Regiment, and Lieut. E.C. Warde, R.A. were passengers in the ship George Canning, which sailed on the 10th instant from New York for Liverpool. Captain Laing, of the 70th Foot, returned to England in the Liverpool packet ship of the week previous.
Navy: The Hon. Captain Byng, lady and family, and Robert Adams Esq. and lady, have proceeded to England, in the Meta from Quebec.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday October 25th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 14 brig Auspicious Scolley 22 Aug Exeter   to H.G. Forsyth / in ballast
Oct 14 schooner Metis Packet St. George's Bay   to A.C. Freer & Co. / in ballast
Oct 18 brig Pilot Jones 28 Aug Holyhead   to J. Leather & Co. / in ballast
Oct 18 brig Briton Baxter 19 Aug Liverpool   to C. Connery / in ballast
Oct 18 ship Sir John Beresford Boag 04 Sept Liverpool   to Forsyth, Walker & Co. / general cargo
Oct 18 schooner Henry & Thomas 46 days Jamaica   to Patterson, Young & Co. / rum
Oct 18 brig Sarah 01 Sept Tralee   to James Hamilton / in ballast
 
Cleared:
Oct 19— brig General Phipps, Robson, (for) Liverpool
Oct 19— brig Hope, Middleton, (for) Dublin
Oct 19— ship Indian, Robertson, (for) Chatham
Oct 19— ship Sir William Scott, Brown, (for) Liverpool
Oct 19— brig Malay, Covesdale, (for) Greenock
Oct 20— schooner Bachelor, Caldwell, (for) Miramichi
Oct 20— bark Margaret, Walters, (for) Plymouth

Passengers:
In the Malay, for Greenock, Mr. L. Kidd, of Laprairie.
Among the passengers by the Ontario, on her last trip [at New York], was J.K. Herrick, Esquire, of this city [Montreal], and by the Hibernia, which sailed same day (16th,) R.S. Buchanan, Esquire, of this city, proceeded to Liverpool. T. Hardy, Esquire, of Birmingham, arrived at New York a few days ago in the packet ship Birmingham, from Liverpool.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Thursday October 28th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 25 hired brig Kingfisher Rayside 10 days Anticosti / Gaspé / Magdalen Islands Mr. Colbeck, Collector of Customs at Magdalen Islands & Robert Christie, Esq.  
Oct 25 ship Winscales Messenger 07 Sept Liverpool   to W. Price & Co. / general cargo
Oct 25 ship Arabian Andrew Carr 49 days London Mr. Dunham, wife & family ; Mr. Dowes ; Messrs. T& G. Gray ; Mr. Ingilhy ; Mrs. Davis ; Miss Griffiths | 34 settlers to G. Symes & Son / in ballast
Oct 25 bark Janus Richards 03 Sept Penzance Mr. Treganan to order / in ballast
Oct 25 brig Mars Watt 47 days Gloucester   to William Price & Co. / in ballast
Oct 25 brig Montcalm Royal 22 Sept Hudson's Bay   to William Price & Co. / in ballast
Oct 25 brig Alexander Clague 26 ? Aug Whitehaven   to H. Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
Oct 25 ship Canadian Morgan 01 Sept London   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Oct 25 bark Crown Hopper 55 days London   to W. Patton / in ballast
Oct 25 bark Volunteer Thompson 28 Aug Cork   to J.S. Campbell / in ballast
Oct 25 brig Quebec Mainland 02 Sept Liverpool   to Forsyth, Walker & Co. / coals
Oct 25 brig Earl of Dalhousie Boyd 56 days Greenock Mr. Hendy | 4 settlers to W. Price & Co. / general cargo
Oct 25 brig Ontario Arnold 01 Sept Bristol Mrs. Barth to W. Budden / general cargo
Oct 26 brig Friends Batters 03 Sept Dublin   to Lemesurier / in ballast
Oct 26 brig Bolivar Gansan 04 Sept Aberdeen   to J. Leather / in ballast
Oct 26 brig Henry Brougham Reigh 25 Aug Ross   to J. Hamilton & Co. / in ballast
Oct 26 ship Strathisla Bonyman 07 Sept London   to J.S. Campbell / general cargo
Oct 26 ship John Francis W. McGrath 14 Sept Liverpool   to Froste & Co. / general cargo | 27 days passage
Oct 26 bark Munster Lass Cooper 10 Sept Waterford   to W. Price / in ballast
 
Cleared:
Oct 25— bark London, Faulkner, (for) London
Oct 25— brig Acadia, Decent, (for) Dublin
Oct 25— ship Victoria, Longley, (for) London
Oct 25— bark Town of Ross, Saville, (for) Ross
Oct 25— brig Maria, Teasdale, (for) London
Oct 25— bark Centurion, Bankier, (for) London
Oct 25— schooner Reine, Poirier, (for) Miramichi
Oct 25— ship Ariadne, McKillop, (for) Liverpool
Oct 25— brig Victoria, Heron, (for) Liverpool
Oct 25— brig Vicissitude, Brown, (for) London
Oct 25— brig Wellington, Keller, (for) Cork
Oct 25— brig Mary, Laird, (for) St. John's, Nfld
Oct 25— bark Cato, Main, (for) Plymouth
Oct 25— brig Maria, Kennedy, (for) Waterford
Oct 26— brig Susan, Nicholson, (for) Plymouth
Oct 26— brig Enterprize, Duncan, (for) Drogheda

On Saturday last, the dead body of a man was found floating in the River at the wharf-side. When taken out of the water it was discovered to be the body of a young man named Brodie, about seventeen years of age, a native of Saltcoats, Scotland, and one of the crew of the brig Cherub. He had ..... (rest, illegible) —Courant
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday November 1st - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 26 brig Canadian Robert Hamilton 12 Sept Liverpool Mr. Lewis ; Mr. Coulane ; Mr. Guthrie ; Mrs. Miller to G. Ross & Co. / general cargo
Oct 26 brig True Briton Balderson 04 Sept Troon   to K. Baird / coals
Oct 27 ship Montreal John Leitch 04 Sept Liverpool Captain Miller (late of the John Francis) with the letter bag of that vessel.| 4 settlers to G. Ross & Co. / general cargo
Oct 27 bark Castlereay Coates 07 Sept Dublin 26 settlers to Pembertons / in ballast
Oct 28 brig Meridian Foote 14 Sept Poole   to H. Lemesurier & Co. / in ballast
Oct 28 brig Concord Gregory 03 Sept Dublin   to H. Gowen / in ballast
Oct 28 schooner Neptune Bernier 13 days Halifax   to M. Bureau / fish
Oct 29 ship Edward Colston Trudgson 30 Aug Bristol   to H. Lemesurier & Co. / bricks
Oct 29 brig Cambria Reid 23 Aug London   to — / in ballast
 
Cleared:
Oct 27— brig Atlantic, McFarlane, (for) Liverpool
Oct 27— bark Endymion, Garbutt, (for) Liverpool
Oct 27— brig Scotia, Miller, (for) Limerick
Oct 27— bark St. Leonard, Rutherford, (for) London
Oct 27— bark Ann Grant, Dalgleish, (for) Greenock
Oct 27— brig Ardent, Brophy, (for) St. Vincents
Oct 27— — Francis, Brown, (for) St. Vincents
Oct 28— ship City of Waterford, Morgan, (for) Waterford
Oct 28— brig Memnon, Mather, (for) London
Oct 28— brig Andromeda, Wilkie, (for) Liverpool
Oct 28— — William Henry, O'Brien, (for) Halifax
Oct 28— brig Pericles, Leydon, (for) London
Oct 28— ship Thomas Ritchie, Alexander, (for) Liverpool
Oct 29— brig Bob Logic, Leagues, (for) Cork
Oct 29— brig Greenhowe, Mackay, (for) Newry
Oct 29— schooner Prudent, Billingsby, (for) Miramichi
Oct 29— brig Alexander, Michison, (for) Llanely
Oct 29— bark Argus, Johnston, (for) Plymouth
Oct 29— brig Ritson, Allen, (for) Dublin
Oct 29— ship Ann, Key, (for) Ross
Oct 29— ship Tottenham, Evans, (for) Ross

Died:
On Wednesday the 20th instant, off Cape Gaspé on board the brig Cambria, John Reid, master, Leopold John Browning, a promising youth of 14 years old, son of Mr. Browning, of London, timber broker, was accidentally killed by falling into the hold.

The opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, which had excited much interest in England, took place on the 15th September, and was attended with most melancholy catastrophe, the death of the Right Hon. William Huskisson, member of Parliament for Liverpool, who was accidentally killed by being run over by one of the railway-carriages.

Passengers:
In the Greenhowe, for Newry, Mr. Stephen Jenkins.
In the Argus for London, Mr. H.S. Chapman.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Thursday November 4th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Oct 31 ship Nailer Thompson 03 Sept Greenock Miss Mitchell | 5 settlers to J. Munn / general cargo
Oct 31 brig Silestria Gooley 19 Sept St. Vincents   to J. Leaycraft / rum
Oct 31 brigantine Mary Wright 12 Sept Jamaica   to J.P. Thirlwall / rum
Nov 01 bark George Foggo 19 Aug Hull   to Gillespie & Co. / in ballast
Nov 01 brig Pilgrim Small 28 Aug Newry   to James Hamilton & Co. / in ballast
Nov 01 ship Thomas Stoddard 02 Sept London   to Gillespie, Finlay & Co. / general cargo
Nov 01 brig Thomas Tyson Stockdale Maryport   to James Bruce / in ballast
Nov 01 brig Maria Elizabeth Jamaica   to Heaven & McCaulay
Nov 01 brig Thompson's Packet Rees 04 Sept Dumfries   to Saunders & Co. / in ballast
Nov 01 bark Gilbert Henderson Smith 09 Sept Tralee   to M. Connery / in ballast
Nov 02 ship Woodman Watson 30 Aug London   to L.S. Levey / in ballast
 
Cleared:
Oct 30— ship Hibernia, Kempt, (for) Cork
Oct 30— ship Wexford, Berry / Barry, (for) Wexford
Oct 30— bark Crown, Hopper, (for) London
Oct 30— bark Tryal, Scott, (for) Plymouth
Oct 30— — Janet, McCall, (for) Liverpool
Oct 30— bark Scott, Simson, (for) Sunderland
Oct 30— brig Eliza Ann, Hall, (for) Cork
Oct 30— — Sneaton ?, Winn, (for) London
Oct 30— brig Marwood, Sculley, (for) Whitby
Oct 30— brig Charlotte, Sloan, (for) Liverpool
Oct 30— schooner Caroline, Seyward, (for) Boston, U.S.
Oct 30— brig Cherub, Miller, (for) Greenock
Oct 30— bark Hope, Potts, (for) Liverpool
Nov 01— ship Columbus, Love, (for) Dublin
Nov 01— brig Thetis, Gorman, (for) Limerick
Nov 01— — Perseverance, Hughes, (for) Liverpool
Nov 01— bark Argyle, Dunn, (for) Waterford ?
Nov 01— bark? Priscilla, Mitchell, (for) Liverpool
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday November 8th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Nov 02 brigantine Gaspé Blair 29 Sept Jamaica   to Heaven & McCaulay / rum & sugar
Nov 03 ship Ottawa Douglas 27 Sept Plymouth Miss Borne / Boone ; Miss Finch to W. Price & Co. / general cargo
Nov 03 ship Wansbeck Skinner 21 Sept Plymouth   to W. Price & Co. / general cargo
Nov 03 ship Elizabeth Robertson Judd 03 Sept Belfast   to James Hamilton / in ballast
Nov 03 bark Admiral Benbow Dixon 24 Aug London   to J. Leather & Co. / in ballast
Nov 03 brig George Brown 18 Aug Leith   to Rodger Dean & Co. / general cargo
 
Cleared:
Nov 02— brig Sarah, Rundell, (for) Limerick
Nov 02— schooner Margaret, Dugas, (for) Arichat
Nov 02— bark Frances Mary, Grandy, (for) Waterford
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Thursday November 11th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Nov 04 schooner Governor Brooks Howes 07 Oct Boston   to C.F. Aylwin / general cargo
Nov 04 brigantine Two Friends Mason Arichat   to — / fish
Nov 04 brig New Felix Souligny Painchaud Liverpool   gone to Montreal
Nov 04 bark Endeavour Collinson 28 Sept Torbay J. Jones Esquire, R.A. & family ; Mr. Hillyard (Hilliard) ; Mr. Edwards to Smith & Lindsay / general cargo
Nov 04 schooner Rapid Marmaud 14 days Halifax   to — / fish
Nov 04 schooner Marie Catherine Halifax   to R. Shortis / general cargo
Nov 04 ship Hope Kent 30 Aug London   to H. Atkinson / in ballast
Nov 07 brig Amethyst Thompson 08 Sept London Mrs. Jamieson & servant ; Mr. & Miss Jones ; Mr. Gale & daughter ; Mr. Toulon ; Mr. Wiggs & child to W. Price & Co. / general cargo
  Neilson's Gazette mentions that among the passengers in the Amethyst from London, was Mr. Jones, late Master of H.M. Ship Hussar. Mr. Jones is the gentleman intended to command the Quebec and Halifax Steam Navigation Company's vessel now already far advanced in building at Mr. Campbell's ship yard, Wolfe's Cove. Mr. Jones is favourably known as the person, who with the sailing master of H.M. Ship Tyne, (Mr. Rose,) was engaged by Admiral Ogle in 1829. In determining the latitude and longitudes of the different headlands on the North American coasts and the Gulf and River St. Lawrence.
Nov 07 brig Bragilla Irving 29 Aug London   to J.S. Campbell / in ballast
Nov 07 brig Robert Burns Ridley 09 Sept Liverpool   to M. Caldwell
Nov 07 brigantine Braganza Ashwood 53 days Cadiz Mr. George Chillias to J. Dyke & Co. / general cargo
Nov 07 brig Irton Gaitskill 56 days Liverpool   to Leslie, Stuart & Co. / general cargo
Nov 07 bark Ipswich Maltley 25 Aug London   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Nov 08 brig Junius Turnbull 14 days Newfoundland   to J. Leaycraft / rum & sugar
Nov 08 brig Prince Regent Bagence 08 Sept Newport   to L.S. Levey / in ballast
Nov 08 brig Blenheim Ballard 14 days Newfoundland   to W. Price & Co. / in ballast
Nov 08 bark Quebec Packet Atkinson 04 Sept London   to R. Atkinson / in ballast
 
Cleared:
Nov 03— brig Friends, Hudson, (for) Bridgwater
Nov 03— brig Castor, McGelton, (for) Dundalk
Nov 03— brig Transit, Potts, (for) Dublin
Nov 03— brig Rapid, Ruble ?, (for) Liverpool
Nov 03— ship Rebecca, Laurie, (for) Greenock
Nov 03— bark Concord, Johns, (for) Chepstow
Nov 03— brig William Fell, Burton, (for) Newry
Nov 03— brig William, Harvey, (for) Jamaica
Nov 04— brig Orleans, Hanneven ?, (for) Jamaica
Nov 04— schooner Metis Packet, Chaplin, (for) St. Vincents
Nov 04— schooner Henry & Thomas, Johnston, (for) Jamaica
Nov 04— bark Ocean, Hearn, (for) Waterford
Nov 04— bark Bolivar, Ballard, (for) Waterford
Nov 04— ship Ariadne, Sparks, (for) Liverpool
Nov 08— bark John Campbell, Patterson, (for) Cork
Nov 08— brig Robert Watt, Donnelly, (for) Cork
Nov 08— bark Pallas, Campion, (for) Cork
Nov 08— brig Auspicious, Scolley, (for) Exeter

Passengers:
At New York, among the passengers by the packet ship Britannia, from Liverpool, were John Jones, junior, Esquire ; Mrs. & Miss McDouall, of Montreal.
In the ship St. George, from Liverpool, R. Mathieson, Esquire and Mrs. Mathieson, of Perth, and Thomas Amner, Esquire, of Montreal, came passengers.
In the packet ship Hannibal, sailed 1st November, for London, were John Torrance, Esquire, of Montreal ; J. Mali, Esquire, of Quebec ; Rev'd. James W. Campion, of Niagara ; Miss Lowry, of York.
Thomas Proctor, Esquire, of New York proceeded to Liverpool in the packet ship Britannia, the same day.
We also have the name of the Rev'd. Harmanus Hayunga of Canada, mentioned as passenger on board the Agnes, bound to St. Barts and St. Thomas.
Among the passengers by the packet ship Canada, sailed 1st instant, from New York, for Liverpool, were A.C.G. Rendall, of York ; Captain Percival, of the Guards and Lieut. Fulton, 79th Regiment.
Lieut. C. Hobhouse, of the Coldstream Guards, arrived at New York lately from England by one of the packets.

Limerick. Sept. 8.— Great fears are entertained for the safety of a transport which sailed lately from Dublin for Quebec, with troops.
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday November 15th & Thursday November 18th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Nov 10 schooner Marie Louise Moncanny 14 days Newfoundland   to P.D. Burnet
Nov 12 brig Pomona Brown 08 Sept Dublin   to T. Ryan / in ballast
 
Cleared:
Nov 08— ship Reward, Vinnes, (for) London
Nov 08— bark Elizabeth and Sarah / Ann, Simpson, (for) Newcastle
Nov 08— bark Sir Edward Codrington, Childs, (for) London
Nov 08— brig British Tar, Addison, (for) London
Nov 08— brig Janet, Leitch, (for) Greenock
Nov 08— bark Bellona, Ritchie, (for) London
Nov 08— bark Mary, Hatton, (for) London
Nov 08— brig Favourite, Alexander Allan, (for) Greenock
Nov 08— ship Margaret, Sumpton, (for) Liverpool
Nov 08— brig Sophia, Neill, (for) Greenock
Nov 10— brig Ovington, Bell, (for) Dublin
Nov 10— brig Bolivar, Gansan, (for) Liverpool
Nov 10— brig Mars, Watt, (for) Cork
Nov 10— bark Volunteer, Thompson, (for) Cork
Nov 11— bark Briton, Baxter, (for) Dublin
Nov 11— bark Caroline, Greig, (for) London
Nov 11— ship Strathisla, Bonyman, (for) London
Nov 12— brig Lowland Lass, Bonifant, (for) London
Nov 12— brigantine Two Friends, Mason, (for) Arichat
Nov 12— schooner Governor Brooks, Howes, (for) Boston, U.S.
Nov 12— brig Kingfisher, Rayside, (for) London
Nov 12— bark Salus, Elliot, (for) London
Nov 12— bark Water Hen, Molson, (for) London
Nov 12— schooner Lady, Landry, (for) Dalhousie, N.B.
Nov 13— sloop Ariel, Hodgson, (for) Jamaica
Nov 13— brig Montcalm, Royal, (for) London
Nov 13— brig Henry Brougham, Reigh, (for) Ross
Nov 13— brig Ocean, Howe, (for) Greenock
Nov 13— brig Barbadoes, Lee, (for) Dublin
Nov 13— brig Bragilla, Irving, (for) London
 
Arrived at the Port of Quebec Monday November 22nd & Thursday November 25th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
Nov 18 brig Rose Macroon Jacobs 30 Sept Demerara   to J.P. Thirlwall / rum & molasses
 
Cleared:
Nov 13— brig Silestria, Gooley, (for) Demerara
Nov 13— brig Pilot, Jones, (for) Liverpool
Nov 13— brig Blenheim, Ballard, (for) Waterford
Nov 13— bark Jane, Scott, (for) Limerick
Nov 13— bark Janus, Richards, (for) Falmouth
Nov 13— schooner Rapid, Marmaud, (for) Halifax
Nov 13— brig Laburnum, Brown, (for) Liverpool
Nov 16— brig Alexander, Clague, (for) Carmarthen
Nov 16— bark Lady of the Lake, Glederie, (for) Greenock
Nov 16— schooner Grasshopper, —, (for) Miramichi
Nov 16— bark Munster Lass, Cooper, (for) Waterford
Nov 16— brigantine Marie Elizabeth, Sevright, (for) Jamaica
Nov 16— bark Martha, Robson, (for) Cork
Nov 16— brig Ontario, Arnold, (for) Bristol
Nov 17— ship Canadian, Morgan, (for) London
Nov 17— brig Quebec, Mainland, (for) Liverpool
Nov 17— ship Winscales, Messenger, (for) Liverpool
Nov 17— brigantine Gaspé, Blair, (for) Jamaica
Nov 18— ship Champion, Bacon, (for) London
Nov 19— brig Earl of Dalhousie, Boyd, (for) Greenock
Nov 19— brig Pilgrim, Small, (for) Newry
Nov 19— brig Friends, Butters, (for) Dublin
Nov 19— schooner Edward Colston, Trudgeon, (for) Chepstow
Nov 19— schooner Youngest, Hureon, (for) Halifax.
Nov 19— brig Meridian, Foster, (for) Southampton
Nov 19— brigantine Mary, Wright, (for) Halifax
Nov 19— brig Robert Burns, Ridley, (for) Liverpool
Nov 19— bark George, Foggo, (for) Hull
Nov 20— brig Cambria, Reid, (for) Galway
Nov 20— brigantine Braganza, Galling, (for) Demerara
Nov 20— ship Catherine Green, Jackson, (for) London
Nov 20— ship Lord Sidmouth, Gales, (for) Portsmouth
Nov 20— brig Sir William Wallace, Lindsay, (for) Liverpool
Nov 20— schooner Marie Louise, Penny, (for) Newfoundland
Nov 20— bark Endeavour, Collinson, (for) London
Nov 20— brig True Briton, Balderston, (for) Troon
Nov 20— brigantine Bon Vivant, McDonald, (for) Cork
Nov 21— bark Admiral Benbow, Dixon, (for) Liverpool
Nov 21— bark Junius, Turnbull, (for) St. John's, Nfld
Nov 21— brig Thompson's Packet, Rees, (for) Sligo
Nov 22— bark Wansbeck, Skinner, (for) London
Nov 22— brig Concord, Gregory, (for) Galway
Nov 22— ship Nailer, Thompson, (for) Greenock
Nov 22— brig Pomona, Brown, (for) Dublin
Nov 22— bark Ipswich, Motley, (for) London
Nov 22— brig Young Samuel, Buteau, (for) Barbadoes
Nov 22— ship Woodman, Watson, (for) London
Nov 22— brig George, Brown, (for) Liverpool

Passengers:
Lately from Dublin via Liverpool, John Millkin, Esquire, late Royal Staff Corps.
In the Cherub, for Greenock, Dr. Arnoldi and lady.
In the Sophia, for Greenock, Mr. Abraham Cringan ; W.A. Wanton and S. Bellingham.
In the Rebecca, for Greenock, Mr. Robert Laurie.
In the Margaret for Liverpool, Messrs. Andrew Patterson and son ; D. Logan ; Rev'd. Mr. Payne ; Mr. Thomas ; Mr. Finch.
In the Winscales for Liverpool, Messrs. James Saunders ; E. Elmhirst ; J. Rowbottom ; T. Methley.
In the Artemis for Liverpool, Captain Miller.
In the Elizabeth and Sarah for Newcastle, Mr. Davie, shipbuilder.
In the Kingfisher for London, Mr. L.S. Levey.
In the Argus for Plymouth, Mr. Henry Chapman.
In the Water Hen for London, Mr. W. Keetch and Mr. H.S. Smith.
In the Sir John Beresford for Liverpool, Mr. George C. Rankin and Mrs. Rankin ; Dr. McQueen ; Mr. R.F. Maitland.
In the Marie Elizabeth for Jamaica, Mr. T. Reeves.
In the Earl of Dalhousie for Greenock, Mr. Fife, tide surveyor.
In the George for Liverpool, Mr. James Bruce and Mr. Morgan.
In the Endeavour for London, Mr. A.R. Patton and Mr. W. May.

The New Swiftsure steamer left this on Saturday for Becancour, having been sold to the Hon. Sir John Caldwell, Bart., who, we understand, intends having the engines taken out, and placed in the sawmills lately erected at that place.
 
No Arrivals at the Port of Quebec Monday November 29th - MG
Date Vessel Master Sailed From Passengers Remarks/Consigned to
 
Cleared:
Nov 23— brig Canadian, Robert Hamilton, (for) Liverpool
Nov 23— ship Arabian, Andrew Carr, (for) London
Nov 23— ship Elizabeth Robertson, Judd, (for) Belfast
Nov 23— bark Gilbert Henderson, Smith, (for) Dublin
Nov 23— ship Ottawa, Douglas, (for) London
Nov 23— brig Amethyst, Thompson, (for) London
Nov 24— ship John Francis, W. McGrath, (for) Liverpool
Nov 24— bark Quebec Packet, Atkinson, (for) London
Nov 24— schooner Marie Catherine, Bell, (for) Halifax
Nov 25— brig Thames, Adams, (for) London
Nov 25— bark Reaper, Rhynd, (for) London

Passengers:
In the Ottawa, Mr. Moir ; Mr. T. Ryan ; Mr. C. Connery.

There are fifteen sail still in port, wind strong at N. East. Among these are the Ottawa, Montreal, John Francis, Quebec Packet, New Felix Souligny, Elizabeth Robertson and Gilbert Henderson. The Arabian and Amethyst dropped down on Wednesday night to Patrick's Hole.— Nov. 25

The Hope, for London, Prince Regent, for Ireland, and the barge Diligent, for Liverpool, are the only vessels remaining in port which have not yet cleared.


The nomination of Samuel Cunard, Esq., the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia appears to have given universal satisfaction in that Province. Mr. Cunard is one of the first merchants in Halifax, and there are few individuals who have a larger stake in the Province — few whose sphere of usefulness is more extended.

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