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y throughout the Province, according to the Act 27th, Vic., chapters 22 and 23, had been resisted in several of the counties in this district, and that the officers appointed to enforce it had been driven away at Chateau Richer, and their lives threatened. Deputy Adjutant-General De Salisbarry, acting under directions from the Executive Council, immediately ordered out four companies of the best and most effective of the volunteer active militia, viz: No. 3 Volunteer Garrison Artillery, Captain Murray and Lieutenant Montizambert; No. 4 Garrison Artillery, Captain Grant and Lieutenant W. Home; Captain Lamontagne's field battery of artillery, (two guns), and the Wellington Rifles, under command of Captain Gibson. These four companies left the armory about 8 o'clock, in cabrioles, each man provided with twenty rounds of ammunition, amidst the cheers of hundreds of spectators. It is scarcely possible that the habitants will attempt to resist such a force, although it was reported la