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M. DE LEVI, Governor of MONTREAL, was still at the head of a numerous army-while the fortifications were uninjured, and while the garrison was in communication with BOUGAINVILLE, and in daily expectation of being reinforced with men, stores and provisions by that enterprising officer.

QUEBEC having been reduced, General TownSHEND sailed on his return to England, with Admiral SAUNDERS. He had, indeed, accepted a commission only to serve during the campaign, and under the express condition of returning at its termination. On their arrival in the channel, SAUNDERS received intelligence of the Brest squadron having put to sea. Instead, therefore, of making an English port, he hurried to reinforce Admiral HAWKE with three sail of the line, in which spirited resolution he was joined by TOWNSHEND, who was his passenger.

A garrison of five thousand men, well furnished with provisions and stores, was left in QUEBEC under General MURRAY.

General MONCKTON Soon recovered of his wounds at NEW-YORK, whither he had proceeded, and of which he was soon afterwards Governor.

LIST

Of the Naval and Military force on the Expedition against Quebec, together with the General and Staff Officers.

Twenty ships of the Line, two of fifty guns; eight frigates; nine sloops; three ketches; three fire ships; two armed ships; one cutter; one store ship.

CHARLES SAUNDERS, Commander in Chief, Vice Admiral of the Blue.

PHILIP DURELL, Rear Admiral of the Red.
CHARLES HOLMES, Rear Admiral of the White.

LAND FORCES.

Major General JAMES WOLFE, Commander-in-Chief.

Colonels

Honble. Robert Monckton,

Honble. George Townshend,
Honble. James Murray.

Brigadier Genls.

Lieutenant Colonel Guy Carleton, Quarter Master General. Major Isaac Barré, Adjutant General.

Capts.

S Hervey Smith, Aides de Camp to the Com man
Thomas Bell, der-in-Chief.

Richard Guillem,

Capts. John Spittal,

Hon. Richard Maitland,

Majors of Brigade.

Lieut. Henry Dobson,

Capts.

Caldwell,

Leslie,

Assistants to the Quarter Master Genl.

Major Patrick Mackellar, Chief Engineer.

First Brigade,

Regiments.

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General Monckton,

Commanding Officers.

The Grenadiers of the above ten
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Major Irvine,

Lieut. Col. James,
Lieut. Col. Burton,
Lieut. Col. Fraser,

General Townshend,
Lieut. Col. Walsh,

Lieut. Col. Hale,
Major Prevost.
General Murray,

Lieut. Col Fletcher,
Major Agnew,
Lieut. Col. Young.
Regiments, Lt. Col. Carleton.
Lt. Col. Hon. Wm. Howe,

58th Regt. and Major
John Dalling.
Major George Scott.

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OFFICERS PRESENT; RANK AND FILE, &c. AT THE BATTLE OF 13th SEPT. 1759.

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LIST OF THE KILLED, WOUNDED AND MISSING ON THE 13th SEPT. 1759.

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All Ranks, Killed, Wounded and Misssing-Six hundred and Sixty-Four.

STRENGTH of the French Army at the Battle of Quebec, 13th September, 1759.

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THE NAVAL FORCE of the French consisted of the following

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