1809 in Canada

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Map: British North America and northeastern U.S.A. (Lake Superior to Newfoundland and James Bay to Virginia, with names of Indigenous nations)[4]

Quebec editorial warns that U.S.A. has such strong home advantage that even were its seaports "laid in ashes," it would be "unvanquished"[5]

New Hampshire Congressman says "the zeal of the inhabitants of the U.S. as to marching into Canada is very much diminished"[6]

Town meetings from coast to interior of Massachusetts and New York are resolved against embargo, even though it is good alternative to war[7]

Satirical editorial laments embargo repeal and blames Jefferson for "the storm he has so jacobinically raised among the starving Sans culottes"[8]

Indication from Congress is that embargo will be lifted on March 4 (note: that was last day of President Jefferson's administration)[9]

President James Madison informs Congress of growing U.S.-U.K. reconciliation and hoped-for resumption of trade on June 10[10]

Michigan's Gov. Hull advises "Ottawa and Chippewa Nations" at Michilimackinac not to listen to British advice[11]

Map: British North America (including Hudson Bay and Baffin Bay)[12]

Lower Canada

Gov. Gen. Craig tells L.C. parliament to extend benefits from U.S. embargo by ending "causeless jealousies and suspicions amongst yourselves"[13]

After controversy in 1808, Assembly resolves "that Ezekiel Hart, Esquire, possessing the Jewish religion, cannot sit, nor vote in this House"[14]

Craig orders election to replace current Assembly, citing members' "fruitless debates" and "private and personal animosities"[15]

"The pertinacious obstinacy and deep rooted prejudices of the lower classes" against smallpox vaccination are crimes against their children[16]

Models are being made in Trois-Rivières for iron machinery for steamboat that is to begin service from Montreal[17]

"The [ice] road across the river was hardly made when the streets of Montreal were crowded with American sleighs," with 500 more bringing farm products[18]

Road to Quebec City from head of Connecticut River would allow supply of beef that would drive down price "one or two pence on the pound"[19]

Obituary of Jean Baptiste Lahaille says his teaching in Seminary of Quebec "enabled his young auditors to follow him[...]almost without effort"[20]

Saint-Roch brewery thanks Quebec City garrison and citizens for so successfully containing malt house fire with their fire engines[21]

Thief awaiting pardon right up to his execution was mistaken believing Crown issues reprieves that would compromise public welfare[22]

At trial of dueller, judge explains homicide, manslaughter and murder, plus "Point of Honour" as extralegal but valid consideration[23]

Two Ste. Famille parish men are fined £20 each for hiding deserter, but regiment returns £15 to one called extremely poor and contrite[24]

Details of "the most daring robbery we ever heard of in the province, surpassing for hardihood every thing [likely in] persons of this country"[25]

Praising Parliament bill protecting animals, especially overrun, overdriven and overburdened horses, editorial sees need for same in L.C.[26]

Canadian Courant reports 200 "hardy Americans" have arrived or are coming to seigneury near Montreal to fulfill lumber contracts[27]

"A Steady respectable Young or Middle aged man [is wanted] as an Out-Door Clerk" residing summer and fall on timber grounds at Wolfe's Cove[28]

Just imported: men's beaver, silk and "Beaver water proof" hats, servants' camel hair hats, and hats for children, ladies and "Country merchants"[29]

"Othello" to be performed "with entire new Dresses, &c.;" gentlemen are requested to buy tickets in lobby and not give money to doorkeeper[30]

Review of performances in The Honey Moon range from "a Chef d'œuvre of theatric Art" to "get rid of a languishing drawl"[31]

Literary Society of Quebec will give silver medal to "the best verses in the English, French or Latin Languages" on King George's birth[32]

Scenes in new wax museum in Quebec City include "the death of Lord Nelson, in his last moments, attended by his Captain and Lieut."[33]

Masked ball at Government House and terrace includes people dressed as "a Gentleman Jew[,] an old French Lady of the last century" etc.[34]

L.C. resident has vision of three golden carriages, three angels and God's warning[35]

Upper Canada

"[In] Soil, Climate and Government, Upper Canada may vie with any part of the globe [and will soon] become one of our most flourishing Colonies"[36]

Quaker Timothy Rogers notes epidemic of typhus that on and near Yonge St. kills "about thirty[...]and considerable numbers in other places"[37]

Six Nations chiefs tell William Claus that "the cause of our misfortune" is land and "we have been very foolish & parted with our lands"[38]

Petition of 8 justices of the peace for remission of 7 jailed men's fines which they can't pay, or "they must suffer a perpetual imprisonment"[39]

Watertown, N.Y. report that 50 "Canadian Tories" came over from Kingston, U.C. and forcibly took 80 barrels of potash seized by officials[40]

Salt storage offered along Niagara because "carriers[...]on the British [and] American side of the river[...]leave salt exposed to the weather"[41]

Quakers' right to affirm or declare (instead of swear) in any case where oath usually is required is extended to "Menonists and Tunkers"[42]

John Strachan's lectures on natural philosophy are for "young Gentlemen who [want] a knowledge of this, the most[...]interesting of all the Sciences"[43]

Nova Scotia

Anglican minister says he has many congregants but few Church members in Rawdon, but is happy with Newport though "the Baptists are numerous"[44]

Glebe rent is not higher given how much pasture is needed to fatten one ox, how long it is (12 years) before stump land can be plowed, etc.[45]

Commission declares Halifax merchant "a lunatic" and he, his property and his debts are to go under protection of his wife and two others[46]

Minister says new schoolmaster has clear voice, is good reader and "compleat master of psalmody" and has much better education than most[47]

New Brunswick

Jonathan Odell states that no purchase or lease of Indigenous land is allowed unless "with the full consent of every Man of the tribe"[48]

Mi'kmaq Julien, Viense and other families petition government for "vacant" 2-mile stretch of Nipisiguit River near Bay of Chaleur[49]

Charlotte County report notes "great loss of timber" since price rose on greater demand, with 20,000 tons of squared pine amassed[50]

School will teach girls reading, writing, sewing and embroidery, and boys reading, writing, arithmetic and "Merchant's Accounts"[51]

Labrador

Some Inuit maintain Christian habits while out on land, including singing hymns, praying together and saying "what the Lord had done for them"[52]

Labrador missionary suffers swelling in legs accompanied by "St. Anthony's Fire" (which might be shingles or ergotism or erysipelas)[53]

Elsewhere

Funding set for "Proper Buildings for[...]General Assembly, the Supreme Court and its Offices" and other uses in Charlottetown and other P.E.I. counties[54]

Several ships coming from St. John's are dismasted or missing in heavy gales, and ones that left last winter and fall are not heard of since[55]

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