The Montreal herald, 25 novembre 1820, samedi 25 novembre 1820
[" printed &\u2022 jr?/nj;ïshVïJ.ujj W m.G rjy* Rouses and Prop a ty for Sale and 10 Let Tv Lv! from 1st.J/ny next, ACFLLAR p itly Vaulted, undernealh Ihi-.Dwellina HoBiC in Motrc-Dame Srcet, occupieil by the Subscri- ber.Montreal, 18th M;rchlS20.J.BLEAKLEY.If.TO LET, IT ilk Immediate Possession, IPHAT HOUSE.and premi-il ses or the Point ot'Caltiere 'rrmerly occupied by Mr Pierre vloreau.As.a stand for bnsi-i S ness, few places Jin this city; of-== fers such advantages, ticulàrs, enquire of MILI.AR, PARLANE & Co.Montreal, Sd Au ust, 1S20.\tIf.- \u2022 FOR SALE, ATlîACÏ\u2019 OF LAND in the Township of Sfranvillte, County of York, District of Montreal, consisting of Four Lots, No.7, S, lOlb ll, each Lot containing Two Hundred Acres, all frcnbbg (he Grand or Ottawa River, joining Papineaii\u2019s Seignory.A Small River, on which Ibere are several excellent Mill eats passes through Lot No.10.The Public Road cu! through them all, ami being as good land as any in the District for Farming, or c'y other speculation, makes the situation most desirable.For further particulars, apply to the Proprietors at Point au Chine, in the same Township.ARCHD.CAMPBELL.Point aux Chine, 5th April, 1819.\t' '\tff, ' HOUSE TO LET, Entry 1st of May next, THAT large STONE HOÙSE.in the Corner of thé Old Market, Capitol Street, and likewise facing the River, is well adapted for a Tavern Keeper,and at present occupied by Mis' McCabe and Mr.Naughton.Likewise the MOUSE in rear of the Mansion House, ad joining Mr.Brackecridge\u2019s, Bow occupied by Mr.Hart.For particulars, enquire of JOHN MOLSON & SONS.Montreal, Feb.1820.\tif.TO BE SOU), Not subject to any charge or Lots et Vente, A substantially built, spacious HOUSE, in the town ef ÜL WILLIAM HENRY, situated in the Royal Square, next to the Protestant Chutch, and lately occupied by D.A.C.GEN.MONK The premises include 5 lowu Lots; vr.r.vv:ii'ein out.iiima,., oT every descYipiton, quite new ; ant! « Garden in an excellent state of cultivation; containing a great\u2019number of Fruit Trees Ac.&c.Arc.The dwelling House is iu the most ccfnfortable condition, having lately undergone a thorough repair.For the property, an indisputable tille will be given, and convenient terms of payment.\u2014 A fine toned new Piano Forte will also be disposed of.Apply to Mrs.\u2018lUinvry, V1 2 St.Jean Baptiste Street, or to Mr.Geo Graves at William lieary .April, 14th 1820.FOR SALE, THE EASTERLY Halves of Lots No 7, in the 4th nntl 5th Concessionspf the Township of GODMANÇH ESTER, containing about 250 acres ofiand, of good quality', situated upon Lake St Francis.The land is granted under Letters Patent Enquire of the Editor.Monlieal, l£tli May, IS20._TÔ^ET, THE Subscribers Stores, on Point à Callière, formerly the Property of the latè James Dunlop, F.sq.Pos session to be given in May, of immediately if required.G1ÎRRARJD, GILLESPIE, MOFFATT Sc Co.11 .March, 1820.\tt.f.J OR SALE, ^ VALUABLE Property at SAINT ANN\u2019S, distant IN from Montreal 24 miles, consisting of 250 Acres of good Land, upon which is an excellent House, Balte House, Cyder Press, Barn, &c.Nc.The Property is Lcantiiùîfy situated and well adapted for business.farticulars will be obtained at Mr.Gilchrists, Land Office, St.Peter Street, ot from Peter Grant, Estjj.Prcprii tor at St.Ann\u2019s.Ti.ôri|feal, 7th Sept.1820; Valuable Property for Sale, ON CONSTltUT.\t; mH AT Corner Lot of Ground formerly belonging to îlie J- late Mr.Joseph Defaux, containing Swl feet in front, on Dorchester Street, 170 feet bn Bteiir'y Street and 17$ feet in depth on St.Simon Street, with tv-o snbstànUal ^veiling Houses, a Stable capable of containing five, horses arid dib^r luHhlUvgs erected upon it There is also an excellent well on the premises, and well deserving the attention of purchasers.For farther particulars apply to Francis Hoi, Esq.Advocate Montreal or to the subscribing proprietor JEAN VIENNE.Laschenàye.Montreal*\tJ., h\ttf, toTej.And Possession given on the \\sl ofOcL next.THAI' large new three Story Stone House, situated in St.Paul Street opposite Messrs Maitlands, Garden and Auldjo.Af this House is row finishing, the inter'or can \"he sodis-fributed as to accomodate one or two tamilies.The whole 0r any part, will be let for a term of years at a very moderate rate.The Shops «aill be let seperate from the Dvccl-tings if required.For more particular information apply ta a.- ABNER BAGG.g*» i TO LEt, Pr,r one year from 1 si Afny nexlc /SIHaT new Stone House and Out houses, dclight-S- fully situated at the Coté à Huron, now occupied by \u2022be Hon.\u2019 Justice FoocHer, with also the Garden and Field adjoining.For particulars apply to the Executors of the last wili of the late Mr.Jacob Hall, or to the Subscriber, at his Ofiice No.16, ?(.Gabriel Street.H.GRIFFIN.N.P; Montreal, 21st Jan.1820.V HOUSES TO LET, And Possession given Presently.(HE Subscriber wishes to procure Tenants fur eUner of - his new Buildings in St.James Street, or the House at sent occupied by himself on the Place D\u2019Armes, or any i of them.few Houses present more conveniences or advantages.D.ARNO LUI.Montreal, July 1st, 1820-\ttf.For ' Sale or to Let.A\tA ml possesion given immediately.TWO Story Stone House in Craig Street, near the Montreal Bank.IDold, very easy terms will be ipven.*11)00 may remain oh the place lor tea years on Interest.ABNER BAGG.Montreal, 11th August, 1S20.\ttf.TO LEt.4 Handsome large two story high stone HÔÜSE, si-luated in St.Vincent Street, leading from the curt House, and presently occupied by Mrs Knight ppljto the Proprietor.\tL.M.V1GER.Montreal, 28th April, 1820.\ttf.TO BF.SOLD OR LFjT.TAnd possession given immediatelyv HOSE ^REMISES in St.Francois Xavier Street, lately owned and occupied by Mr.tfJCKLKSS OS\u2019 j^DRiVE, as a dwelling house and grocery store.\u2014The front \"oms will answer equally well for the exposure of Dry The GeDars and Offices are commodious, and the in good repair.Boodi Whole Said premises may be purchased at a moderate price, with ery easy terms of payment.Apply to G.MOFFATT.if.a Armes no nr ate ten~eho arm.[VOL.X.] SATURDAY, November 25, 1820, FOR SAFI'.OR TO LET.A And possession given JiYst At ay next.HOUSE near the College, with a BAKE-HOUSE attached to it, a must desirable situation fora Baker.They may be let tog-ether or sepera\u2019tely.Apply to MA IT BANDS, GARDEN, & AULDJO.Montreal, February 1S2U.\ttf TO LET, For one Year from the.!\u2022#/ May next.Fire Froof Cellar, and a part of the baric Stores belonging- to the late Cteorge Platt, Esq.\u2014For particulars apply to\tJOHN WRAGG, rS: Co.Montreal, 19th Feb.1821).TO LET, ?'-c?\u2018rrwtsession given Is£ May, JpHAT Centrical House, corner of Notre Dame Street and St.Lambert Streets, opposite A.Cu-villier\u2019s Auciiou Room, presently occupied by Mrs.MicbYicls.In the rear is a large two story Store, listened with iron doors and shutters, and covered with .sheet iron.The H iuse has convenient arched Cellars, and a spacious Yard paved with stone.The whole is of stone, completely Fire Proof, and would form a desirable situation either for a Wholesale Merchant or an Auctioneer.For farther particulars', apply to DAVID DAVID.Montreal, March IS, 1820.\tif FOR SALE.900\tof excellent [AND, in Crosby North, be- tween Brockville and Perth, Uppei Canada\u2014Also, 23 acres, 3 miles fiom tlie village of Brock will*.\u2014 Apply to Leviu.s Sherwood, Esq.Brockyillc, or to the subscriber, No 63 St.Paul Street.SAMUEL BARRETT.tf, March I8th, 18^)r \u2019nii-mbcr of \u2019 *5'^v\u2019 FA fl > i iiH J o * iA i n .e TO LET, S years Iran ih^ lst of October next, a \u2018 Sb* 'e. present addresses to the crown, concerning- occurrences Which agitated Ihe public Tniml.Now although he was a plain blunt man, and never troubled himself %b»jut political matters, yet he would yield to none in veneration of bis Sovereign ; and be bad therefore drawn up an address, in language of the warmest panegyric, to which be hoped the Council would agree, The following is a copy of the address which the deacon proposed should be presented to the King, through the medium of Lord gidmouth.\u2018\u2022We, your majesty\u2019s loyal and dutiful subjects, the magistrates and Town-council of Forfar, in common council assembled, beg leave to approach your majesty at this juncture,\u2018with sentiments of the utmost reverence and respect.While addresses from ever» quarter, ere pouriug into her majesty the queen, w?beg leave to express our astonishment that no corporation within your kingdom has presented to you an address of condolence Open the miserable and forlorn condition in which you must necessarily he placed by the slanderous, aUcgaliuvs K-hUh have been heaped \u2018apart your royal consort.If.luring six years pilgrimage to valions yjimerm of ttftf globe, c:- » meted ff.m the bed and board of your muesli, she has forgot the dignity of ber high station, it was certainly generous and noble in your majesty to lay aside personal considerations, a\"d, through the mcJium of your ministers, to have her brought to trial, for the sole purpose of vindicating the insulted honor and dignity of the kingdom.We know- your majesty- to be pious and chaste, and dot given to libidinous courses ; and, White the allegations against your royal consort mitst have creased Senti-meat's of horror in your' virtuous mind, we beg leave tu profess our unfeigned respect for the self-command which your majesty ha?shown, bv laying aside all personal considerations and every feeling but that of zeal for the insulted Honor of the country.We have heaid with delight ot y of nr majesty's patient and forgiving temper ; and weifiave no doubt, should your royal consort he acquitted oi her impulet! crimes, your ma jesty will hait the event as one ofthe most auspicious in your life; 4f that you will rapturously take your insulted and injured queen lo yoke arms, administer the halm of consolation to her wounded feelings, and bring her slan-nerons and treacherous foes to condign punishment.''' AYR, Sept.27.\u2014Provost Cowan received on Sunday a free pardon and order of iiberatina for Thos.Mackay, who was sentenced to he executed here on Friday the lolhinst he was accordingly set at liberty on Sunday afternoon.%\\)t iloittreal ferait?* Saturday, Noyember.25, 1820.We have not yet received the last United States Mails which are due, and of course have no later dates than such as were formerly announced from England.Various reports are in circulation respçct-ing the state of affairs in England, many of them contradictory of each other, some pf them beyond the verge of probability and all destitute of confirmation.Under the deficiency of any thing furikir on the chief.topics winch have for some time past engrossed the puMic attention, we have embraced the lotsuro afforded us to at* tend to domestic subjects.Some df which will bo found urgently acquiring and well meriting the attention of our citizens, in lias day's coluipns.i A P»ui!»,an pravinjr *!».* is\u2019atnrf far an Act of i0c-r ».i-ati».n 111 run!}!?il» \u2022\u2022V-iizen* (»\u2022 a lopt a more effei-ma \u2022n^\u2019hod of conduct!S' in** of thoir tnUTîîcvpûl concer un, jow coing: round for siunature*.?» is »o be hoped our mot enlightened citizens will give it their cheerful support, am retrieve their character.; from the above imputation which has too long rested ou them- The papers of l;»st week whiuh only reached us on Tuesday, have brought the speech of Mr.Dewitt Clinton to the Logis- .lature of the .*tate of New York, delivered ut Albany on the 7th Insf.We have always considered Mr Clinton as one of ; ihe ablest politicians the United States could boast of, and read , !n\u2019s speeches vrilh a degree of interest and attention, which ihose of their oilier state governors never can command.They \u2022.not only abound with strong good senseand intelligent remark1» j on the subject he treats of, bm dU\u2019^r from ihe bomba-tic bar-rangues of others, in beiog entirely divested of that ghs'onad-ihç rent agmin t other nations, which is evidently the offspring of jealousy working in lidtfe wind'.Dewitt Clinton, candidly displays the drf-cts of their system of gjoverumen\u2019\u2014lirects their attention to the best method ot 'remedying tliesa defects, and like a wise wtatrsmsn, and sonfid politïMarh, proposes Mich cures for the Existing evil?as are consonant to the public feeling nt the pre'ent day ; and which will not be found repugnant to iheir situn»ion should they ever beconke morts advanced in political life.\t.Mr.D.C.likewise differs from many of the governors nf others state* in the objects to which hè tireels their Legislature While they are anxiously intent on acquiring additional terri tory, & enlarging the extent ofthe S'aHvernment& in their purity and energy.A IVe'e government could never exist in a country so extensive as the United States, without a judicious combination of the federal and representative principles.The appre hension which «tome of our wisest statesmen entertained at the formation of the constitution, that the state govCirn-mmits would constanflv encroach oo the powers of the national government, appear not to have been realized.The practical tendency has been in the opposite direction.The pourer of the general administration has encreascd, with the extension of ils patronage.And if the officers under its appointment sbr.ll see fit as an organized and disciplined corps to interfere in the state elections, I trust that there will be found a becoming disposition on the part of the people to resist these alarming attempts upon the purity uyd independence of their local governments,\u201d He then states, that he considered it his duty to protest against these unwarrantable intrmions of extraneous influence ; for add* he* \u201cif the in genuity of nun had been exerted to orgauize the appoint-mg power in such a way as to produce continued intrigne and commotion in the state* none could have b*eo devised with more effect tbm?the* present a,\u2018rangement,.\u201d So much for the picture of sotheof the essential» in thi?far famed government of freedom* drawn by a masterly handv one of themselves* and whom no one will accuse of «vercodouring Iheir blemishes ; farther iban his inflexible adlieranCc to candour obliges.The other topics in tlit speech are on local affairs, from wfiich it appears they nr< making rapid progress io every description of internal im provements* Sepfral rnpfiflàn! Ht» highly ngewsShrÿ huprnxcment» lu nnr localjpulily arc to Be roiiuil sli^trpytcd là the presenlm» nt of (he Grand Jury, published in this-day\u2019s Hcràd.J-'.veiy thing that cornés from a body so rcqieciaMc, will not fail to liavc its due weight with f supiness and imlilference .as long existed amon-ourcitizqustn (his re-pec» ; and unless it he removed, and more euergi-trc mean- resorted to, all toe presentments of our janes, a (id die strongest reci\u2019mitir.i.iatlot.siif our Courts, will not be found adquats to pr.iduce the w.shed for ebah-e.T.onts; wceltl have been the f.rst to «d\u2019Olin oeahi.t e,,» , dation.The question whether the party bo euiHv nl ¦ \"'5ra-lias nothing to do with this point, pmi the obiecton t '\"\"'«n'iit banal in their haste to oalumiiiate allcoimeetcd irith p.lu\u2018 !' -Itave without discrimination poured a vUirvin-toi-ro.»>Vl\t' and fies.11 is the whole House of Peers colh-ctWel,.\"i '.l '' 'o dually which hat become the direct of their abuse L5, huttvh extent iiave they carried it, that were tht ir pi .\t\u2019 i believeil, tlie Peei-s of England instead of Imldi.,» ai\" t\" 'h hereditary character, vbfch belohcs to the ar\u2019atoïJr** ^ great nation, arebeemne the tools and pandtsrs todlen^ ; \u2019 ¦\u2019.petites.Tliis however will not be credited l-»r a sinele ra'rei\u2018 iMé audits absolute falcity may be shotvn by it sli-lit.'\u2019-,».\u2019ïlr'.Tr'-'1t; I the materials of which the House of Peers'is com\u2019nesed\td\u201d I tt»i« we shall not, (as thé party above mentioned have* 1\t''\"'\"t siffht of the preseiit question entirely.Tliere never nori ' ,\"!a a case in which the Peers of England were more ImpD*».led upon to^ «ive_ tlieir votes, m a free and uafiiassed mâm \u2018 The eyes of all the world are upon them, the JeeUlur 0f in the country itself is strong-ly excited : find atthoH-\u2019h W \u2022 m.vrxobiKlo F r, ir i v oiQimi o.: 1 1\t'Vlllhy , \u2018.ynirrs.i-Tesnmnio\u2019 therefore tii-.n' Majesty is innocent, and tins we must do by all tlm i-,r CP U!r country untill she be found guiltv, .let.\\v d see what sin i»- peel from the component.eJemcnis of \\hat Housn of pee 'a;sr some of her most/strenous advocates ha.\\;c inco.is'iderate!v s i\" tised as every thing that is bud Ami Itéré we may observp .\u2018ü^ we are indebted tb some of the most impartial ami, able p a journalists for the distinct account of four parties in the r/'1* Ly\ti« 1>2.éko.\tly- ing useless to themselves and others.The public and tbe in terests of the whole,Canada# aretiering by this delay.\u2022To join Lake Erie with the Ocean by the Western Canffl, required cutting of more than 300 miles in extent.To join Lake Erie with the Ocean by the St.Lawrence, requires one cut of nine pities from Montreal to LaChine, (which has been long spoken of but not yet cornmeHc&dj) and another often miles from Queenstown to Chippaw».Whether can George of Jonathan first reach the large lake ?By which of the two could produce, be brought cheapest to the Atlantic Oceaa, if the above Canals were made.Mr.GRAY, The Reporte)' of the Case of the King v.WficotAe, appears to have Stated the evidence, and the objection?raised in the Case, rvith sufficient accuracy ; but tiie opinion of the Court, lie .seems either not to have followed, or not to have sufficiently ' understood, as the report contains but a very partial and jiuipeffect account oi ivliat was stated as the grounds of that opinion, in regard of those who were present at the trial, this in-accurucy may not be of much importance ; but in regard of others, it may lead to a wrong conclusion, and shews flow necessary it is, that a Reporter should always be warranted by the Court to publish their opi~ tllan-\tA BYË-STANÜER, - OUr report nf Wilcock\u2019s Trial jvus late of beinS landed in anokT.k' Tha?******* «\u2022\u201cv« been he», inteeVrr.\toVra^t.\u2019, \u2022\tt»0# detrradin- i ^\u2018latance with human\tl*\"t littl'e U-h-omny objet SU\tto foe Mr.Gray.\u2014Permit me to observe upon flip rpport nfmj iri.il printed in your pa{>er of the 21st.instant, tint, inder the circumstance of none but the evidence fer the proseca* tion being produced, it is only, nor could bo other, than, an ex parte slàtemeiit* similar in nil points to that laid liefure the Grand Jury.Since, therefore, there was neither op* portunity nor occasion, to say .any tl)in2: in my defer,e^, or to bring forward any wi t nesses o» try part, l am c cllilent the good fcense of the public will admit that, as at pre ent only one side of the question is before them, it is very pos.sible, as has been seen in a thousand instances, that rvlien br th sides are heard, the case may appear in a very diufrent light With regard to the report it*elf\u2018 tho\u2019 not quit* conforma* bletomyown minutes, 1 am not disposed to quarrel, imicli with it, excepting in the instance of the Cross examinaiwi of itichard Hart, from which, altho\u2019 it was wrung him by my counsel, the deception and f 'red used in taking my person in the States were proved in a f ir stronger way tbâll appears in the meaçre statement of yoitr reporter.Your insertion hereof w ill oblige Yourobdt.Servt.S.U.WILCOGfcE.ssj.Kov.mo.We feal impi^ite confidence in the fidelity of our reporter in case : many questions were put to witnesses by tl16 cëfljisel on both sides which were not detailed, hut we behevé noting of importance which led to the «ecision has been omitted.\u2014EVi/.BOBBBRŸ, During ihe Y.ightof Wednesday last, !?ome villain or villains, entered the stores ink the warm heart, if it once be deceived, is roj\u2019d of it* sensitive fire ; C.no ! it.deplores what it wrongly believ\u2019d.But still fee In tli* piefising desire It rouses as quickly at.Beauty\u2019s bright ray, As tho\u2019 it were never distress\u2019d ; >i'le to their recommenchition, u*as formed at Straf-caven.It consisled at first of the Commirsiener?cf \u2022¦\u2019Upply, Heritors, and respectah-c.and .inteirg.'nt pcor p e of that parish ; and James Wilson, and others of ho r-mk, seemed only to ot^nd ah spectators ; bur.uhen it was found that the Duke of Hamilton and the Nt bin men and Gentlemen of ih° C('unty were inimical to the visionary reforms then nr jeeted.and aft^r the society tl2\u2018h August: \u2018James Wilson was hr*d a hosier- and commenced, it ess for himself in Strathaven.his native (tiare, rly forty years ago.Hut, during1 the last twenty ,t's, he Was chi' fly employed as a ttDsmith, or in rering wooden clocks, guns, 5rc.or reading and train, pointer dogs, and in shooting gLme in the proper son; and these foibles kept him poor, a» they do all era in his rank who indulge in them.lie also dab-d in the medical profession, and sometime.» with deflect.He was iittver an ardent student on any ,e t, nor a man of much reading and reflection ; out.nah l'ai abilities were above mediocrity, and he .t:.\u2018 composed scraps of poetry, chiefly sareasti-vt ilh o-ov f I» ^\u201dud o! humour, and of the of making à company merry at the expet.se of some heir number or neighbuurs, lie conducted h.s droll so as seldom to ofFctid.,\t.\t, lie was certainly a frce-tb,nker nn religious sub-s, and frequently treated the most, s: cred things with much levity, (hough not with asperity.It is not » that he either burnt his bible or puhl.'ciy i^nom)-its precepts, though he often turned religion into cute, and told serious Christians that tli\" was not ol r religion.He Went sometimes to church, but was from beiti\" regular in his attendance ; and too otten ke his jests on religious subjects.He procured a v of Paine\u2019s Age of Reason, à pamphlet fermed \u2018he God of the Jens,\" and some other deistical tracts, not only read them, and repéAied their tenets, hut t them to all that would peruse them., Nothttig used him so much as any small tract that either e sd the measures of Government or the Christian : C- ¦ft/lY'DVT'HAM, Vi'nv, '-TSLRAXCE company i-'LLl Dir ctor fur the .'iisninT v.- q.T.B A ft RETT, i pq.ff ; f .yGS\tf/.V-\u2014»1 > l itj.C TO AS for the ensuing 1 \u2014'J Monday.BLN ' I AH GIB IT ) v HENRY GRIP I IN $ r,'f'rs WESLEYAN Ml'TTWDTST MIS* SJONS, lo Frm:cr,- (iibrciltnr.JVcçffrn rmà S:.7üh A frier, Ceylon and Continental nd n Madagascar, Nets South Wales, Friendly Isle.West Indies, Sec.See.&r.\"W& cpn^nuftnof of lhe otîto!Jahle r»l)sQm,r> c{ ib« .& Rev.JJnwef TJi'Ucr, Ibe Sermon nhd Ar.nivi rsary Missionary\taJverlitiPtl in (he prqiais of {act S itiirday, vrere po^lponiMk The Public re therefore rv>pertfijiy informpd, thal TO-MORnoi?El'FJS'hVCy \u2018the 26»h iaM a Sermon wijl! be P-each^d in the .MclUndî*! Ch'if.tl, St.Jdscph Sired, by the Itei\\Jlfr HJLLÏFK, ami a ^'olleclion matie lu^iid of (he Funds of »he Missionary Society.Service io commerce at St* o\u2019clock.And on MONDAY EVENING* the 27»h inslawt, the Sec-oui Anniversary\tthe \u2022Wwifreal Melhntffst Mission or y Auxiliary Society-.Avili be hçld in (he same |)l \u2018ve.\u2014The Chair to be lakqn at Seven o\u2019Clock 251b Nov.,1820.NOTICE, r|1lT E Ure-H.os-s t« the E sip re of RO BERT.A R MOU R A.% TVA V ( h S.arê\tto apply at the Offl'ce of Mb Georok Davies, N»* 1ft Notre Dame Street, where a further pivi'îfcnd of Is 6,1 in the pound, will be paid, on their respective clàtras, from and after the first day cf December nex\u2018.Sikrtied SFRFP* ^ïiMATlNGÈR, K JcEORGR M OFF ATT.Montrée!, 2ath Nov.I82iV, i\u201d rustees.3 Sat.Jtmerlcrn J\\\u2018t>vy,\u2014A writer in the National Jntelii.geneer.uuder the iigi nturc of Cnrimus, who states that he has had access Id the most-authenlic official deett-meiits, has made a reply to statements which appeared in the Georgian of Saw.nnah, and the Literary Cadet of Ohio, on the subject of ottr Navy, for the purpose of pttltiug,these JotoTuds right on that subject Tbs Georgian had stated that tbi American N.aly, when all the vessels authorised b?the law are builG would con ststof 14 ships of the line, 22 frigates, 13 ships of from 14 to 32 guns, 3! brigs and 34 schooners, besides gunboats, barges and g illevs ; that the expense of a shin of the line in service for one year would be 0202,110.and of a frigate Di3î,210, exclusive otrepurs.The expease of this Navy, the Literary Cabinet estimated at eight millions per annum.Cadmus states that when all the vessels are built which Congress has authorised, our Navy will consist of twelve ships'ef the line, fourteen 44 gun frigates three 36 gun frigates, six sloops of war, two brigs, 10 schooners, six gunboats aud four gidlifis; four steam batteries, ami one block am! one receiving ship.That the expense of a74, including repairs, will only atnô.nnt to 1)188 529 64, anda 44 gun frigate, tS3,-985 33 ; a 36 gun frigate 110.55?59 i a sloop 59,069 42; a brig 39,7 74 67 ; a schooner of a larger size 23,3.)0 ; of a small size 6.452 ; a gunboat or galley 6,243 ; a steam battery 59.060 4! ; block, ship 39,774 67 ; and à receiving ship 4,240 90; This statement shows the annual cost of each description of vessels in our Navy, by which it will be seen that when all the vessels are built now authorised, and are all in full commission, (hat the annual expense will amount to Eve millions, four bun.dred and six thousand, nine hundred dollars and eighty eight cents.To man the above vessels it would require, including officers, seamen, marines and boys, 22.670 persons.In the above statement the vessels on the lakes are not enumerated, as they are not considered a |)ilft of tiie regular navy .From Ike National IhteMgrveer, Nov, 10.In a few remarks which we made the other day, we stated, as we then believed, that the defifctt in the Revenue of the ensiling year would be greater than it would prove to he tor the present year.\u2014y e were under therimpressioh, indeed, that litis deficit wotlld he considerably greater, grounding otlr calculations r.n the reduction of the atintnl income; andrihe equality cf th'e annual expenditure Some .of pur Journals, seizing upon this Conjecture of pura,.have founded upon it projects of retrenchment, according te their tintions ol retrenchment, which «tm at the rooes^of our most valuable and indispenstble establishments t nmi one of these Commentators, as our readers have seen, proposes the mild alternative of a coat of tar and iea liters to any member of Congress who hesitates between a loan and an abandonment at the present wise policy of defensive preparation, précaution aud pre veutiom It is partly with the view to calm the fears ol these popularity seeking gentlemen, hut more to allay (lie apprehensions of the patriot politician, that we now State, that we have no doubt the public will, ere long learn from authority to be relied on, Ih't, ns well from the amount of the revenue, as from the probable reduction, of the national expèhdituiq, the -in-adeqttary ofthe revenue will be much less then we apprehended We have understood, for example, that i v .r _r-:r.thf» tlpomto tinfiar V.PeiisiOU Its for the present year has so far exaeeded the requi site expei,diture, thal no appropriation for that object will be necessary «t the approaching session of Congress.It is said, indeed, that the expenditure of next year will, without any curtailment of necessary dis bursemeuts, r,e so much less than that of the present was estimated at, that the deficiency in' the revenue for the year ensuing, compared with its whole amount^ will he ine ittfiderabie ; bearing no proportion to the amount, of public debt extinguished during the year, and still less to the great and almost untouched resources of the Republic.We are ttnchariiable enough to believe (heaven for-give its !) that there are some to whom this information will impart no pleasure.If such there he with feeiings so indifferent to Ibe public good, as to wish it sacrificed to their constitutional spleen, or to a regard for Any personal interests which might be promoted by the necessity of resorting to unpopular taxation\u2014if such there be, we say', it gives us pleasure to inflict pain on them, by the suggestion, that under present appearances, we believe there will be no occasion now to appeal for the support of government, in its present liberal and prudent policy, to either direct or internal taxation; When, however, if ever, the occasion comes, we take this opportunity to say, that we are the friends of s well-digested system of internal taxation, in preference to divesting the nation of its military or naval armour ; to arresting its permanent works of defence, fixed or fiçatiiig, or even a repeal of the Revolutionary Pension law- Bant, Notices.MOJTtuejl rank, DI R E C T C> H fur tthr following week, F.A.LAROCQUE.Esq.Dnvs of DISCOUNT\u2014TUESDAY & FRIDAY.Notes for Hiscumit must be enclosed to the Cashier on the Mondays and' Thursday -, otherwise they will remain ove, until tne next Discount Way.\tR GRlfI,IN .Bnxs of Exchange on London.f'SAHE Bank will open from the 1st November until the JL IsS May next, at 10 o\u2019Cinck A, M.aud close at 3 o\u2019clock \u2014Sunday»excepted\t______ NOTICE.rïTIIE Indie; of Montreal era respectfully informed «- l\u2018la* Q 9 Subscribers hare on hand, bn assortment of White, B ack and Color'd ritHin and Silk SHOES.Also Kl D and MOROCCO ditto1,\u2014Long and short Kid GLOVES, of the Cist quality.' JONES S,1 Co.No.92, St.Paul Street, 24th Nov, 1820.\ti wk.Mon1 CA A M E into the Stable of d the Subscriber, Hst E-vening.a dark «grey three year Old Stallim COLT, The On-rS i*-f,qLM»{5fi*Ad io T>av lîiC fcxpcnces, an ! Hk* Mm away G BARNARD, dvr.1820.\ttf.II.SOLO MAN.Fashionable FURRIER, 138 saçnt paül street, FTURNS his sincere thanks for past favors and bees leave most respectfully to inform the.Ladies and Gentlemen of Mo\u2014 tresi and its vicinity, that he has ju-t received per the St Lawrence, An dement assortment of F U R S, AMONGST WHICH ARE Ladies Fur Trimmings Silver Bear Skins M'nlfs and Tippets, Martin Muffs anti Tip pc's, and mock Sable Muffs and Tippets-Als?» Martin, Mock Sable and Seal Skin Bonnets, of the latest fashions ; Otter, Beaver, Seal Skin, and Creamer Fur Caps, Carriole Robes, Aprons arid FUR of c Very ; description.New and Old Furs Dressed, Dyed, and made tip on the hortest notice- M ont real, 1! th No\" 18S0.tf.LATELY RECEIVEl), ylml for Sale by the Subscribers, OfRIGHT MOSCOVADO SUGAR, in Uhds.£jJ\tand Barrels.L.P.and Cargo TENFiRIFFE WINES, in Quarter Casks A fi»** Pipca F AV-A L WINE Do.v^PAMSH HVINE SEAL OIL in KhcD.and COD OtL in barrels Tarred CORDAGE, of suitable sizes f,,r Rada.McCÜTCHON & DOWIË.Montreal, 25th xVov.1S20.\t2:nts.MnymEAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPJNY N conformity tothe Artirejes ef A» ^ scciaiion of the JHnntreat Fire In* suremet Company ihr Stockholders .are hereby required by the subscribing Ditectors, to mee!.at the Offlcc of the said Company, in tins City, on the first Monday in February n*-** ensuing, at Eleven oyClock in the forenoon, for th«» pnrpose ofdissolv in g the said Company.A state, ment ofthe affairs of the In-titution may he seen by the Stockholders, on aptdieRtton to ttie S-\u2019eteUD y.Benjamin Hall.K»q.President.John Frothingiuuu, Esq.Vice President.Chartes Bowman,\tRalph taylur, Thomas Phillips,\tHirant Nicha!» pg-nn Penn,\tA Lafrmnbm-e, J 1 -'>\u2022 »,.,t\t,\tJohn Brown.Giivrr IJaruit-nr,,\tJns.Roy, Esqrs.By Order ofthe Prc.4cnt' Directors.¦ T.BL1.AKLEY, See, Montreal, Julv 13, IS20- -- Montreal Fire Insurance.Compaaj/.ADividentl cf Three l*ounds Fifteen ShilFrj?of the Co pi f al, on each Share, will he paid at their Office, nn MONDAY the 6th instant, and folbivvinç days to Stockholders that apply personally, and Subscribe tf) the List to Dissolve this Association.By Order of the President and Direc'or*, ,J.BLLAKI.KÏ,Secretary .Montfealv3d November, 1R20.NOTICE.TffTITS Revereml Mr.BRUNTON anJ Mr.R.TAIT, S.will opten their ACADEMY on SIONDAY 27th NOVEMBER, at 9 o'clock, A.M, at No.18, St.Jncqucs Street.MivnfeFeal.23d Ko*.ASl&.\tlw.__________;____;_______ \u2014 k-1 .\u2014;-A, -1 xtmev.THE undersigned, being drilv anthorieed to set on behalf of the Miùor Children of the late WILLIAM RALSTON, of Montreal.Former, hernhy re-quests nil persons having rloims against the Etlrt-v of thé said /Vitliam Uuhlan, to present them, properly authenticated, for examination; .and all those indebted tothe said Estate, to make payment without delay, a! the Offica of HART, LOGAN A Co.in Srint Sacrament Sircet, JAMES LOGAN.Montréal, 25tu Nov.1820.SAVINGS BANK.Special Meeting of the Directors is requested on Fh.PARTICULAR BUSINESS, at the MONTREAL BANK, on MON DA V the 17th inst.at One o\u2019Clock.By Order of the President.L.CASTLE, Sec.& Treas.Montreal, 24.h Nov, 1820.\t\u2019- AT PRtFATE SALE.A Few MËRINO SHAWLS assorted Colours\u2014an assortment of colour\u2019d PLUMES, with other Fancy articles, just received.WILLIAM GEORGEN.17th Nov.182(5.\tgw, JAMES WATSON, Scale, I\u2019eams, and Standard Maker, FROM GLASGOW, B ESP F CT FULLY intimates to the iVTcrchants, and the Inhabitants of Montreal, that he ha?commenced business in the above line in the Main Street, St.Lawrence Suburb ; and from the experience he hfv» had jn business he expects to receive a share of public patronaced Bonriis refiaircd.Japanned and Gilt, Smith work of all kinds neatly executed.Those favouring him with their orders, may rely on bavin?them promptly executed, and on reasonable terms.Montreal, 25th Nov.1820.\t4wpd.D VA.VK UE LJJtTAt) i.I R E tl fur the ensuinj week, Esq.Days o Z.THAYER.DISCOUNT\u2014VytD.vEsnAV & Sz'rt'RDAY ii.A HAUL'll PFakz at Action.BY SPUaGG «V HUTCHINSON rjpins DAY, (SATURDAY 2Mb November,) will Al he sold el the Subseribeis Stores, 200 Prs.Strong Miiitcry Shoes 200 Prs.Elite Cloth Trowsers tOO Red rip! Blue Coats 100 Linen Shirts-20 Ep.gltsh Saddlf* 20 Ps.Superfine Cloths it) PS.Superfine Cut si meres The above n\u2018rth'W.1 lleserve,'.On a Credit of Sixtv anil Ninety days.AFTER WHICH.A general aJgattment Of Woollen, Ltueu.Cotton and Silk Goods.Sale at One o'clock.SPRAGG & HUTCHINSON.Nov.25 ih 1S20.N WEDNESDAY next Ncv, 29th will be sold at the?Subscribers Stores 25 ps Superfine Fine and common Cloths 20 ps.Bine, Drab âtid mixt plritta 10 ps.Cassimeres 20 ps.Fashionable Pelisse Cloths 10 ps.Flushing !0 ps.Red, Yellow-and White Flannels With an assortment of Turkey Stript's, Stripe Cottons.Dentes.Bengats, Checks, Cambrics, Garment aud Furniture Calicoes, 1m.Shawls, Loom Shirtings, Bom-bvzettes.Cotton and VVoisted HaSierj, Itislt Litett Brown Hollands, Tartan Bombazeltej.j Jeans, Ditni-tie«, Lin\u2019d Gloves, Bandanna Hkfs Linen and cotton Bed Ticks.Shirtings, Dowlas, Strip! Shirts, while and blue Cottons, Braces, Pitts, Thread.Cotton, Balls, 4c.Sals at ONE o\u2019clock.SPRAGG & HUTCHINSON.25th Novel820.NOTICE.ON the 4;h December aext, at TEN o\u2019Ctock, A.M.will be sold by SHERIFF\u2019S SALE, tlte LOT OF GROUND and the HOUSE, thereon erected, in Notre Dame Street, belongiqç tv Mr.James Op.k.vev Montreal, 22d.November, 1S20.\to A HVERTI SEMENT.THE subscriber very respectfully begs leave to inform Ills friends and the publie generally, that he has opened an HOTEL in the village i f Lapratrie, in the House fortneriy occupied by Ids late Father, (as also by Mr.K.Good-el, and latterly by Messrs.Wells s, Baudanuas, tat-tth other articles.Saletoxcumiret\u2019e at.ONE o\u2019Chtck, EY STEWART & WILL!,AM SPRAGG.Auctrs.25th Nuv.1820 t! P JOHN 4f JAMES YOUNG.,q laN WEDNESDAY next, at TWO o\u2019clock, the Suhicrihers will sell in front ol their Auction Room, 25 barrels Prime Pork, with a variety of other articles And immediately after in doors a general assortment Of DRY GOODS.The Sate will be continued on FRIDAY at the same hour.J.ft J.YOUNG, Montreal.25tbNov, 1820.BY NICHOLS Sr SANFORD ILL be.sold on THURSDAY next.Mm 30th Inst, at tlte office of NICHOLS ft SANFORD, a neat collection oil Household Furniture, Liquors and Groceries fte.A few barrels Crackers and 2 Stoves.\u2014AFTER 1VHÎCH\u2014 A general ass iriment of Season ibte DRY GOODS ; a lot of FUR CAPS and GLO VES ; and a few South.Sea Seal Slcins, with a variety of other articles.Sale at ONE o\u2019Clock.NICHOLS & SANFORD, A.& B.Montreal, 24th Noy.1820 PT JAMES FRASER.ILL be Sold, THIS DAY, at ONE o'clock, in front of the Subscriber\u2019s Rooms, several Articles neat Household Furniture, amongst which are.Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables.Feather Beds.Stoves and Stove Pipes, and an assortment of Glass & Earihen-Ware.-IMMEDIATELY AFTEK WHICH- A general assortment of sCasot'iabis DRY GOODS, comprising Cloths, Cassimeres, Flushings, Coaling, Rornhazetts.Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Woollen and Cotton Hosiery, Men, Women and Youth\u2019s Shoes, one Trunk ready maue Cloths, and a variety of other ar-ticies.Sale to commence at One, and to he continued oa Wednesday next,23d last, at same hour.JAMES FRASER.25th Nov, !S20.E V E N IN G SAL E.r'Ü'rHIS EVENf iNG.at 7 o\u2019Clock, will commence |i[ Soiling, a valuable Collection of Books, Piste ft; Plated Ware, Jewelry, Watches, a selection of tlnsic, containing Gow\u2019s Master Pieces, a superior F wring Pieoe, some choice Bottled Wines, and a varbly of other article!.JAMES FRASER, Auctr.Montreal, 25ih Nov.I82Ü.The Theory of dreaming.A Mr.Andrew Carmichael has itarted a very in,rB.nio.us theory of.dreaming.He enumerates no Hsi than seven different states of sleeping and Waking.t.When the entire brain aud rervou5 system ar buried in sleep ; then tUct e is a total exemption Iront dreaming.?.When some oj fh-e n^eliLi! organs are awake, a; d t!i, ,cVi>-''l, ' t-1 A'1;-, lacti m c.uta occur, auu s-ctu to be realities.3.\tWhen the.a\u2019jr.v?condition exists, and the nerves of voluntary UiMion are also in a state of wakefulness, then.may occur the rare phenomenon of somnambulism; 4.\tWhen one cf the senses is awake, with some of the me'ltd oi-gins* then we mty bo conscious, dur.og our dreams, of its.iiitiwry nature.j.When sortie of the mental organs are asleep, and two of more senses are awake, then we can attend to externa! impressions, and i.otice the gradual uepartura , of dür slumbers.S 0.When we are totally awake, and M lull possession | of nil our faculties and powers.I y.'when under Uiese circumstances we are so o:cn-| pied with mental operations as not to attend o the hm, i pj-etirions of external objects ; then our revene aet;,.sr.s i .Rke a dream.\u2014London Magazine. Molson\u2019s Brewery.\u2019 'jÇ'OHN MOLSON k SONS, have REDUCED the prices of their different Sorts of BEER to the foil ovin June LkgO FOR SALE, AT T.V01 HlFR\u2019s Mil.f.\u2019S, on (he Rivtr Aîas'kifïongé, a large quantity of OEJLS, fit Tor the English Mnr-let ; also a large quaifîitÿ of Guards and }>:.anks of diKeren 1 descriptions.Apply to Mr.ISAAC PlllNEA'S on the premises, or to TOUSSAINT POTHIER, Esq.at Mom real.2Slh April, 1820.\t;rp ».\t.NOTICE.THE Subscribers inform their friends and the public in general, that the Hardware business will be carried on under the firm of JOHN WRAGGand Cn, in the premises occupied by the late firm of George Platt and Co.and Hint they daily expect to hand per first arrivals from Liverpool, «\u2022general assortment of Ironmongery, Hardware, Cutlery, cv c which will he sold low for cash, or short approved Credit.They also offer for sole on very favourable terms, the remaining Stock o Goods, belonging to the lute firm of George Platt and Cu.\tB JOHN WRAGG.THOMAS BUSBY WRAGG Montreal, May 10th, ISIS.TTM1E Subscribers, Executors to lu-t Will and Te-ta _S.nient of the Into GEORGE PLATT, Êsq.in his life time of Montreal Merolfam, request nil Persons indebted to h:s Succession, to (pay their respective accounts to JOHN: WRAGG, me of the said Executors (of the House of George Platt A Co.) who is authorized to receive and grant acquittances for the same.And all those that have any claims against the said Succession, arealso requested to present their accounts that they may ce liquidated and discharged.ELIZABETH PLATT, Executrix.JOHN WRAGG.) THOMAS BUSBY.£ Executors.JAMES MILLAR.) Montreal., 13th Nov.18Î8.NOTICE TS hl\u2018rpl,.v given,that the Partnership exiotinein Montreal,, j* under the Firm of STh'JVJti'f, HOI.ÎÎOYD, and Co.pi d in .utbcc under that i f IWLliOYD, LOW and Co.vas dissolved by muiun! cousent or.the ist in-t.All persons having claims against the said late Firms, arc requested to present them for adjustment to James Sieioart.Jbii.who it duly authorised to se.tfe the same.Js.STEWART.Juo.JOSEPH iiOLROYD, Jun.DAVID C.BOW.Mfiutrcr.l, Tune 9,1S£0.M1NIA11 R K EAlf-TÏ N G.DICKINSON, fora Nevv-York, will engage in his \u2022k'.* ¦» profession, a short time in .Montreal \u2014Spr-ttneus of Itis Painting may he seep tit Mrs.KapOtt\u2019s, St.Jean Bap-tiie Street.Siontreal, Sept.23d, 1820.NOTICE.LI, perrons to Whom the Estate of the late JAMES J -r.ROLLO, Cabinet Maker, is indebted, are requested i gtve in their accovrts legally authenticated ; and all those v ho me irdebted to the said estate, to make in mediate pay nentfo Mrs.Roi.lo, al her Dv.elliug House, No.ICONotre I ante S'r.et, opposite Ihe Court House, or to Steuart, Je die No 127, Saint Paul Street, who have been by law ipp.inled Tutrix and SuTr-Tutor to the Children of the said >->ioi- s Hollo.July 7th, 1820.- KOT1CE\t\"- TS Hereby given, Hat the undersifned has been duly .a.appointed Curator to the estaïe of Mr.THOMAS Mei F.lSH.who is now absent from ihe Province.AM Ft rsors having claims i gainst him are required to present the same duly authenticated, and those who are indebted to the estate to make immediate payment lo the undersigned who is alone autlrorisedOo receive the same and grant acquit-tances.NORMAN BETHUNE.Curator.Montreal, 22d July, 18-0.IN STORE, And Jbr Sa/e rtf xrry foie prices.A A Puncheons of old and Sue liavored Jamaica SPIRITS, 52 Puncheons very sirens: ditto 19 do very line MOLASSES -And on the way up from Quebec, 6Ü puncheons Grenada RUM.TAYLOR & GELSTON.Tut y 11th, 1820.T/JE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, A 7' his store.No.16 Nture ]>ame Street, opposite tb .Custom House, the following articles at very reduced rates, being chiefly consignments direct from the manufactories, viz.ini Un.Brown & Blenched Russia Sheeting, Duck, Drills, and Lir.en Shirtings Canvass, Dow lass and Fowelîing S5, 06, 38 & 39 Inch Scotch Slieetings, dilTerent qualities Osimburghs, Cupee Ressens, Bagging and Sackning Bedticks, Corduroys, Janes and T3rey Nankeens, Calicoes, Cambrics, Steam Loom and oilier Shirtingf Bi awls, Handkercltief.', Tapes, Bobbins, Combs, Bindings Black * all colou»ed Threads, No.10, 12, 14.18, and 2-5, Seine Twine &c.&c.A few packages wrought Leather consisting chiefly of Wellington Boots, Wateilooiit stioug Calf Shoes, Womens Leather, Moruceo d Kid Shoes, Slippers 6c Bools, Boys and Gif Is light and strong (.rather, Shoes and Boots &c.A LSO.Upper Canada Flour, and i\u2019rime Pork S, À D.Refined Sugar, in Bhds.or in lots lo suit families Ki'glisb Hnrdsoap.white, black, yellow find red Paints fc*ixxiyt fi.inrhes In circmufereiice (jiiaptiW-der, Wrought Dorse Sb>ry to cpmftutnt U5?cn his loftg
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