Carleton had chosen not to pursue the…
March 1776 CE
Arnold has maintained a somewhat ineffectual siege over the city, until March 1776, when he is ordered to Montreal and replaced by General Wooster.
During these months, the besieging army has suffered from difficult winter conditions, and smallpox had begun to travel more significantly through the camp.
These losses are offset by the arrival each month of small companies of reinforcements.
On March 14, Jean-Baptiste Chasseur, a miller living downstream from the city, enters Quebec and informs Carleton that there are two hundred men on the south side of the river ready to act against the Americans.
These men and more are mobilized, but an advance force is defeated in the Battle of Saint-Pierre by a detachment of pro-American local militia that are stationed on the south side of the river.