p 64 CANADIAN GUIDE BOOK. Canadians of French origin .... 27,698 Do. of British do. .... 7,734 Natives of Ireland 7,267 Do. of England 1,598 r ’ r Do. of Scotland . 981 Continent of Europe or otherwise . . . 276 United States ....... 122 45,676 Belonging to Church of Rome . 36,371 Do. do. England . . , 5,494 Do. do. Scotland . . , 2,569 Wesleyan Methodists 877 Congregationalists ..... 180 Presbyterians not in connection with ) the Church of Scotland ) 123 Baptists and Anabaptists . •. . . 29 Jews ........ 13 Quakers 8 Lutherans 3 45,676 The population of the city and suburbs amounts banlieu, 2797. to 42,860 ; Having brought under the Tourist’s notice the principal features within the city of Quebec that seem worthy of his attention,w r e propose now to accompany him in a few excursions to the surrounding country. A morning’s ramble to the Plains of Abraham would not fail to recal historical recollections and to gratify a taste for beautiful scenery. On leaving the St. Louis Gate, let him ascend the coun terscarp on the left, that leads to the Glacis cf the Citadel; and hence pursuing a direction to the right, let him approach one of the M artello Towers, whence he may enjoy a beautiful view of the St. Lawrence. A little beyond let him ascend the right bank, and he reaches the celebrated Plains of Abraham near the spot where General Wolfe fell. On the highest ground, surrounded by wooden fences, can be clearly traced out the redoubt where he received the