our kind and loyal friands on the road. I must not forget to mention the great kindness of your brother at l’Islet and that of Reverend M. Fortier at Saint-Michel. »
Je citerai encore une lettre de l’assistant-commissaire Wilson, afin de vous faire connaître de plus en plus, combien les autorités militaires appréciaient les services que M. Casgrain rendit aux troupes.
Le 6 janvier 1838 il lui écrivait :.
« The arrangements for the accommodation of the troops, I am aware, have given great satisfaction, the credit for which is yours… Whatever acknowledgement the 43d and 85th regiments have made to yourself and Mrs. Casgrain, you are fully entitled to all. I can assure you, each and all do feel your great attentions, and as the passing of these very fine regiments, from New-Brunswick to this com-