History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . REV. JOSEPH A. S.^URIOL, BORN IN MoNTRE.\L,MAY 4, i860, ORDAINED IN MARQUETTE, MICHI-GAN, BY MSGR. VERTIN, JULY IQ, iSSg. barrassed to answer you because I Knownot very well to what kind of posts youare pleased to refer. Are they posts sole-ly of Traders, without garrisons andwithout Commandants; or posts thatwould be occupied at the same time bypersons employe


History of the diocese of Sault Ste, Marie and Marquette; containing a full and accurate account of the development of the Catholic church in upper Michigan, with portraits of bishops, priests and illustrations of churches old and new . REV. JOSEPH A. S.^URIOL, BORN IN MoNTRE.\L,MAY 4, i860, ORDAINED IN MARQUETTE, MICHI-GAN, BY MSGR. VERTIN, JULY IQ, iSSg. barrassed to answer you because I Knownot very well to what kind of posts youare pleased to refer. Are they posts sole-ly of Traders, without garrisons andwithout Commandants; or posts thatwould be occupied at the same time bypersons employed in Trading, and by 108 HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE OF Commandants with their garrisons, whowould watch over their safety F You ex-press your opinion on that point. YouConsider that it zvonld he necessary toRestore the twenty-five Permits, for threemen only to each Canoe; that private in-dividuals should, previous to their de-parture, make a declaration of Whatthey took with them, and be Cautioned to. FATHER Marquettes monument, erected THROUGH THE EFFORTS OF HON. PETERWHITE, A. D. 1897. return to the Colony within eighteenmonths; that no post should be Estab-lished by officers and soldiers; that Eachone should make use of His Canoe As hepleased; that the missionaries. Each inhis mission, should Report on the Con-duct of the vo3ageurs who might gothere; that Those who should give brandy, or be Known as profligates anddebauchees, should Never return there;finally, that when the twenty-five Permitsshould be thus restored, There should beno other Establishments—either at de-troit, or among the scioux, or among theIllinois. Such is your opinion—respect-ing which, as you desire it, I must explainmyself. I will therefore tell you that IKnow too well the young men of Can-ada to whom the Permits would begranted, to be able to Consent to theirrestoration. Here Father Ckrheil goes on exposingthe perverseness of the commanders andof the soldiers. He points out the im-possibility of improv


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