The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 22 juillet 1813, Cahier 1
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f this =, that the P > m nf} : 10 baie \u201cha * .as peu, : pt Ko.fer ook - over, the Fir } fer, at ten, tah {ot- oo ; 4 .CoP LV.t -X LUI L.\u2018 sue terehys \u2018 .under | these wie Rum + a large © 1 y ec the cre > oo Re 7 ; Rs Toon ae Je a ward ot ; Home rate Lon TOC 1h rhe Rubee f' \u2018ay next.: bro pre a Grove with aad) and \u2014 App) dibrary vod .et Te 4401 4 Le vo (TES HA D homes tte ved ame .carred or oti the fire rT are requested tro, handiome uprficias Ace \u2018AIN, at the Quebec ; Le To .ta TA PSN KL A ; he fous tLe il he procure 2 OT ; Co expe or ; ni concert: be pa, me ! atid ten su icois Wo .\u2018 CL - boii oN oper oe LL © wail be pp vl host rim & 2 00 the sa tdetted tom 5 pe &.» Air ANG 013.\u2018 aq 1.1 v fo \u201cwe the sa rt 1 se i .\u201c+ 3 fer» - _ eh Tey - ES .Cer : c me - \u2019 1; ter ke: v , poe J \u2018 coer che nive demas.- and tno to receivr R es, O Jith May, PT 04 oh 2°, vo dar\" wheter fw Bey Can kes Vf \" for py oe, \u2018uly authorised J.MACNILER, Quebec, ro > - Che Te i & te, LA 4 \u2018 boa \u2026_ Ved t Wt : * eff tow du y .k 5 oe bes spars NU .: CN wefan ! rote \u201cwire Tstrader, ot.MABSLE, or Toa Cope - | SA.To) \u2018 Mans JM.1.Tee 5 ' vn of th A : v7 : \u201chi quece es \u201cre, ;, 1£18 1 te i tt cow ; Ton \u2026 aoe Peby, .EE + | SX NT, de Renin i K hand ren to ct ; ., beg, oa : \\ SR ti : ce eaten bn cae ape stock Puch tree hove + 1 La ely, SONT oe PL 4 Che Lee Psy hrs, he career y Toa Yio mer farce celery nee 1 ele tr Ivy 0 ar ' A ore un cher +- by ap: oun ot : vo hen .for th ; | & ! toed ~ Ce - vol ; Ï Les, i : oe fa ' PHP C di LIRE! » Cm 2.iN Le 5 , \u201ch bet you. iar i eue Vn EE Triad AS i à PRA, TET a FROM AMERICAN PAPERS.: Boston, July 7.Last evening we regeived Lisbon Gizettes to the 21st.May.The Gazette of the 20th contains Gen.Mvanar's official Dispath to Lord Wellington anouncing his success over Marshal Suchet, at Castella.The French loss rising 5000.Allied lose 146 killed, 477 wounded, 42 Missing.oo Lord Wellington's dispatch was dated, Frienida May 12th.when no new event'had occurred.LATEST FROM BERMUDA.; The Dragon 74 ssiled the 19th for Halifax, with about 70.000 D.in apecie, and for the purpose of recruiting he- crew being sick with the scurvy.; | \u201cNine or 12 American prisoners, including the bostswain of the late U.S.sloop of war Wasp, were taken on board the Dragon to be sent to England, on her arrival at Halifax.PROGRESS OF THE WAR.; Our ports, harbors, bays, sounds, and rivers closed against al! kinds of trade\u2026two of our frigates, and one sloop of war; blocked up at New-london, one frigate penned up wn the! Chesapeak, one do, on the coast of south America.\u2026.nd one ! frigate in Halifax, with nearly half her crew killed and wann- | ded.two generals prisoners in\u201c Uppermost Canadas, *¢ 1010 ; of their men said to be killed, and taken, aud the residue re- 1 treating and endeavouring to get out of the Province as fast as possible.Gen.Dearborn \u201c4 te be sick, and about to return to his old safe and healffs ajuarters at Greenbush.President, since the rejeetiou of Mr.Gallatin, and the call for information respecting the French Decrees, sick at Washington!!! _ 1\u20ac this course of things dees not put an end to the British | claim of impressing their own subjects, aud taking up their own deserters, we do not know what will.FROM WASHINGTON, June 29, 1813.The Bills for laying and collecting Direct Tuxes were taken up.The Bill for laying a tax on licenses for Distilling, it was moved, should go into operation on tbe first day of January 1514, which passed.The National Intelligencer of the !st inst.say, \u201c We are bappy to have it in our power now.to state, that the President is deemed by his Physicians convalescent, aid is ce tainly much better than he has been.\u201d NEWYORK, June 28.Er New Mode of Warfare.A gemlemen direct from New-London informs that th- schooner Eagle, of this part, was pursued and taken possession of last Friday afternoon by some barges from the enemy 4 squadron, off New-London.The crew of the Eagle, four aw number, left ber in their boat, before the enemy got posses-io.: While the crews of the barges were unloading the ragle, ¢h blew up, and destroyed all on beard, with those in the boer: along side, supposed to be ore hundred in number.We understand the above schooner was prepared mths pis with a quantity of powder on board, for the purpose cf «3 troying the British 74 Ramilies.She had on board 3 nunive.of barrels of damaged flour, and some flour barrels filled wih gunpowder; in one of which was fixed a gun lock, with .string to the trigger made fast to the bottom of the vessel.Thus prepared, she purposely threw herself in the way of the bouty of the squadion, expecting they would consider her a valuable prize, and take her along side of the Ramiilie= to up load.But the wind and tide being against them.and might coming on, they determined on unloading as much of the B-;ur into the boats as they conveniently could.Wien they came to the barrel of powder in which th- gun lock was placed, ard hoked the tackle to it to hoist it on deck, it sprung the trigger, and blew the schooner up and all on hoard and around ber, so that not a vestige was to be seen of them afterwards, Had the parties concerned in this ent-rprize succeeded 11; des troying the Ramilies, which we understand was the vbjct.their reward from government would have been ove hali rhe valve of the vessel.Of the policy of this mode of warfare we have our doubts.Since the above was in tyne, three fishing smacks have arrived Lom New [Loudon, which place they lef* on Saturday.The people on board of them saw the explovon hove mentioned.They state that tha crew of the schooner Eagle just before they lef: her, lowered down her sails.The British boats boarded her, run them up again, and brought her round the stern of the Raoullies, distant about 40 rods.'I'here was a heavy swell at the me, which it was supposed was the reason she was not brought alongside the Ramilies.Inthis situation they went to taking out the four, when the explosion took place, Ore of the stnacks wis boarded by a lieutenant from the Ra- wilics, who informed hint that Commodere Hardy had sent a flag of truce to New- Lon lon, to know if it was by the approbation of the proper authorities that the fire ship had been sent down upon him, and if it was their intention to give the war such à sanguinary cast ; that he mght act accordingly.The lieutenant told the fisherman that had better not come that way any more, for was probable that on the requrn of the flag, new orders would be given to the officers of the squadren, and that every thing that floated which they could luy their hands on, will «ll on board, would be destroyed.RicumoxD, June 29.Mont Bnuirisu TrooP3 ARRIVED \u2026Ît seems reduced to a certainty that Virginia 1 selected as the pyrticular object of British vengeance, In addition to the very powerful force which hasbeen for the last ten or twelve days within our waters, despatches received yusterduy evening, announce the arrival of «wo eships ard more troops.We have not been able to obtain _u statement of particulars, but shall do so tac Brat moment we can, and lay the result before our readers.Weare indebted to official source for the following particulare: DuraiÿFiof the attack on Hampton, on the monung of the 25th instant, a0 communicated by Major Crutchbeld in a lutter of that date: * At alittle afier five o'clock, the enemy commenced a fire of round and rocket shots from their tenders and barges in the river and creck opposite to Hainpron, and very shortly after wards by nine hundred troopsin our rear.Their attacks from the water direction, which was kept up mecessantiy, was repel- wd by our batteries under the command of Captain B, W.Pryor, mn a mauner worthy of veteran troops.Upon the at tack [rom the land side, | proceeded with the infautry compa- aes to the road, in order mont «effectually to counteract the designe of the enemy in that quarter, but had uot gained the desired pont of destination before the muskets of the foe #8.sailed our troops from a skirt of woods, near where the Rifle men, under Captain R.Servant, had been placed, and whe for some considerable time, with much coolness, and no doubt, excellent effect, kept them in check.From our line of march in column, through a fi 1d where we were attacked, immediately formed a line and advanced by quick time towards the woods, where the invaders had formed.We had not proceeded far in this line before the enemy opened a heavy and continued fire of grape and other shet upon us.\u2018The view of the enemy's troops which } now took, rendered it necessary onour part to form again in columns and endeavour to gain the wood now within one or two hundred yards.In endeavoring to obtain auch a position, our troops were necesarily, for a short time _ exposed to the fire of the eneñry.\u201d Nlajor Crutchfieli then mentions in very high terms, the conduct of Captain Shields and\u2019 bis company ; and concludes by observing that the eacmy, pursuing the rest of aur troops with rapidity and success, a retreat took place.This despatch was written at the Hull.way house; from whence our army proceeded to York.Nlijor Corbbin was wounded in the arm and leg at the head of his * column.Captain yor for whose safery Major Crutchfield expressed great apprehension, after handling the enemy most severely at the batteries, spiked their own cannon, swam across the creck and retreating an the rear of the enemy, arnved in camp with the most of his brive men.: Toa geuntlerhan in this city from Dr.Graves of Surry, dated Surry County, 27th June, ¢ 1am just informed that the enemy are all in motion near Smithfield.{county of the Isle of Whight,) and that alarm guns It 15 reported that our militia were firing late in the evening.are ardered out.\u201d An express from Malven Hills last evening.Distant cannonading heard by the Centinels for four hours, from ten to two the gh: beforg,.At least 350 discharges supposed td be heard.NEW.YORK, Jury 7.Invasion of Virginia, Letters: from Washington received this morning, inform, tha officmd intelligence had been received there, mating that the prisoners, and nearly 100 saalpt.British had landed an army of from three to five thousand men #t Sandy Point, about torty five miles {rom Richmond.It was | 9,000 of lus warriors, were surrounding Fors Meigs, which is > and the \u2018its left Aank \"Now as this sustaining must have been some time after the enemy having made his dash had returned to his conjectured that the capital of Virginia was their object, and it was feared there was not a sufficient force in that quarter, te prevent their getting possession of that importa After the arrival of the news several of the Virgigle.imembers of Congress obtained leave of absence from the Houte, and were going home to take care ot their families.It wae dared that the British would encourage a revolt of the negroes, and in that case it- was thought they would be able to lay waste all the lower part of the state of Virgina.The Bricish are.now is the midst the slave plantations, wherethere 1s generally four.or five blacks to one white so that if a revolt should take place, the white people would have no safety but in flight.Extract of a letter from o Gentleman belongiug ta this city, not in \" Baltimore dated Baltimore, July L.twe o'clock PB, M.« \u2018There is a report here that Commodore Rogers has taken the Leopard, and that there has been an attack.on Norfolk.\u201d .ALBANY, July 1, 1813.THE FRONTIER ARMY.Great dissatisfaction hus prevailed m the army, and several able officers have resigned in consequence of the misconduct and egotism of the War, managersat Washington, &c.The War s~cretary, [am told, has lately seen fit to foist his son into a majority over the he.ds of a number of officers; and General i.ewis, (who by the bye, isbrother in law to Mr.Armstrong) has gone the rounds to pra:se his nephew at -he expence of other officers.In his Diagram despatch, he says, « When the diy broke not a mun of the 5th Regiment was missiog, and that parg of the 23d under Major Armstrong, w.found sustaining camp, we may see how much of the compliment may be credited ro the score of favor, \u2018The Wushingron paper says, General Dearborn has resumed ; the comntzod of the army at Fort George, and will direct irs operation in person\u2014notwithstandiayg any insinuation in the single witted despatch of his momentary successor.General Disgram.Gen.Boyd remuned at Fort George, On Luke Ériethe British have a ship and schoorer, which at the lise date, Fune 20:h, were beating op for Eric tohave à bzush with Commodore Perry, A letter from Evie on the Lake of that nme, dured the 20th of June, mentions that the Queen Churlatie ond a British schooner, are on the Lake, and Capt.Perry hi- Lrought up from Buffuloe five vessels, which very Lehr enaped them an a fog.We have now hure eleven vess ls, two of which will carry 20 guns cach\u201d The H.:d.tewn, Kentucky paper of the 9:h June, states that Govemn\u2026: >cidy had received information from General Harrison, «1-12 date of the 5%h assuring hem that the Indisns under Tecr 35-1, had left the British and were besiegme Fort-Wayne detuririacd to carry on the War in their own way.\u201d Durning and sire: the capture of fort George, there has been\u2019 \u201che nnst shametul acts of rapacity a4 plunder committed on sannceut mmhahigants of the Proy nce.We hear every day, =.qs wives f plate and oth.r irrictes being brought from there \u201cot 014 by the maruders ut a smajl'price.We are achimel to e.ord che commi-s.-12 of scts which «tain our national charac- te: wiih such foul disgrace .[Canandogua paper.\u2018The P rishurg G zette of June 19, says.\u2018 200 Infantry, 4 4 troup of Horse, have marched to join the army under \u2018ser, bearborn.The same paper also sates, that general Harrison had gune ro fore Meigs, in consequence of some im- portaut desparches, received by express, from General Deatborn.Remarkable Incident.On the 4th of July, 1812.General CHANDLER gave as atoastat Auguste :.* he 4th of July 1411.May we on that day drink wine within the walls of Quebec 1 On this same 4th of July he was within the walls os Quebes {a prioner) and from the known hospitality of the citiz nsof that place we have no doubt bi wish was literally graufied.\u201coo mt MonxTazat, July 17.Extract of a leber; Flamborough, Upper Curada, Jane 2 2h, 1813, i he loss of another division of about 700 men and two pieces (4+ 12 and a six pounder) of Cannon, scems to have determined the enemy to remuic close to that place, where [am sorry to iy, the conduct of their Generals, their officers and wen has been disgraceful in the highest degree to the inhabitants who hal returned to tie plice upon repeated promises, as well geoeral as paricular thar their property would be respected and protected.Plunder is however the order of the day, and what 15 worse, the personal liberty of ull the inhabitants has been tsken from them, except a very few mdeed, who were always wispected, aud who have now openly joined the enemy.you will not be surpii-ed when you learn that the Editor of the late Guardi-n, lea the American army 15 pursuit of ours ; when you recollect the matter with which its columns were usually filled.another sh un Inshman, 1s seen st the head of almost every party ol dpcedators who too frequently visited the interior of the country tnl lately.\u2018Fu the honor of Nrigara be it said that General Dearborn has been heard to express his deep regret and severe dis ipyoi, tMmens, that so few of its inhabitants should have sought protection under the wings of the American Eagle, and tne keen disappointment he feels may have goaded limi on to the disgraceful and mad step he has com muted in sending off to Greenbush those that he could get hold of ; amongst whom,\u201d I an sorry to enumerate the names of Edwirds, Murchei!y, Dickson, Symington, Lawe, two Kerrs, M¢Ewen, Parson Addison, owell, Huron, Green, Baldwin, Clinch, Jones, Ball, Decoe, & John Crooks, Mr.lLawe, M*Ewen, & the two Kerrs, were wounded in the bat- tie of the 27h past; and {understand no means of conveyance | 15 furnished them on the road, unless at their own expence, | i had the good fortune to escape this jaunt from the circumstance | of my living about six mules back in the country, whither Lhad | removed my family immediately after the attack on York took « place ; twerty five mounted riflemen were however sent after |me, but having caught a glimpse of them a short distance from the house.L had time to effect my escape mito the woods, and the next morning at day break, | proceeded for this place, | leaving Mrs.very unwell and family exposed to the brutahty of à set of miscreants unequalied in the annals of the world; however hope a just vengeance will overtake ihe soon sid that they will be severely retaliated upon for all ther en- normities, one part of which I must not omit, namely their confining 23 of our soldiers taken on the 27th in a dungeon, who are to be deslt with inthe same manner, that an equal number of Irishmen taken at Queenston, and of ther places, in arms against their Sovercign, and who very properly were sent to England fast fall, _- The following account of the action, between the Indian and A mericans, on the 24th ult was written by a Gentleman whe witnessed the aff sir ; adie sed tu his friend in this city.1 heg leave to tuform you of the gaansry 2d cooluess displayed by the Cognawangha, Lake of the T'wo Vou tains, and St.Regis Indians, under orders of Captains Ducharme, Lori- | mier, Gamehn, and lieutenants Le Clair, Evangéliste St.Germam, and Langlade, io the action which was fought on the 24th lace, at 12 mule creck.) hair military prowess deserves the highest encomiums.At 7 o'clock in the morning our brave Indians perceived that the enemy was approaching apon our advanced posts, aud notice was given to Colonel De Haren by an officer of the department, but he would not bebeve it.The vllicers of the Indian department went to meet the enemy with our gallant warriors and entered into an engagement that lasted from eight to twelve o'clock, unassisted by regular treops, and\u2019 only arded by three men of the incorporeted Militia, who came on, and Capt Caret and Lieutenant Brent with 15 As mers Induats, Vhe enemy was three times hardly repulsed with great fright and loss Their force conssted of 700 foot, 100 horse, 50 riflemen, and 3 pieces of ordnance, Some of the riflemen made their escaje, but the remaining part of then army not being able to get vat of the hands of our brave Indian warriors, wus left 3 prey to their valour, when the Colonel came on and concluded capitulation with the enemy.\u2026.ln order to assuage the wrath À the Indians, Captains Ducharme and Lorimier were obliged to repeat what Col.Claus had promised to them, that they would be put in pos- sussion of the spoils and horses of the enemy.\u2018The Americans lost about 100 foot.15 horses killed, and 600 prisoners, with all their arullery and horses.The loss of the Indians cousisted of 7 men killed, and 16 wounded.Batract of @ letter from @ gentleman in York to Ais friend in Kingston.\u201c Lhavea note from Col.Claus, saying ; that on the 8th t the Indianshad à brush with the Americans, made thirteer The lust accounts from Detroit say, that Tecumseh, with completely shut up, and cut off from the possibility of procuring wppliet, Cet Clay commands there, Harrison being absent collecting reinforcements.Since the affair of Stoney Creek, the enemy has been successively beaten in every rencounter, they are now completely hemmed up in Forte George i a vast numm~ ber of them sick, and the remainder very much dispirited, and afraid of the ind jane.: .Dickson had joined Gefieral de Rottenburg, we understand with 500 Indiaps.: ' ; THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.Protixciaz Secaetanv®s Orrice, Ce Quebec, 8th July, 1818.\" His Honor the President has heen pleased to grant a Licence to Mr.Lov1s Acnert BENDER, to practice Surgery and Physie in this Province.\u2018 Apsotant GENERAL'S OFFICE OP MILITIA, : Quebec, 16th July,1818.GENERAL ORDER.: His Excellency the Governor Genera! and Com- mandler of the Forces has heen pleased to accept the re- siguativn of Ensign Henry Brack, of the 6th Battalion of Emhodied Militia, from this date.By Order of His Bxceilency the Governor General, 'F.VASSAL DE MONVIEL, - : Adjt.General M.QUEBEC: THTRSDAY, JULY 2, 1813.\u2014\u2014 The accounts from Upper-Canada continué favorable.At the latest date from our Army in the vicinity of l'ort Geurge, the enemy continued inactive.\u2018I'he al- tacks which-have i:ce.made on his posts at Fort Schlos- ser and Black Rock, shew that we oecapy the whole froutier on our side, in tha! quarter.\u2018These atiacks inust he both harassing and mortifying to him, besides the loss which they have occasioned.proportion of his Marine Stores for Lake Eric, were deposited at Black Rock § though he has lately made It is probable that a large ; + = His Majesty's Schooner St.Lawrence, from the Brandy Pots.\u2019 July 22.The Telegraph Morning Report announces a frigate, a sloop of war.and a ship at the Pilgrims.* EDAR SHINGLES-\u2014+\u20141509,00 - in number.\u2014 Tend ers far the same will de received at this Offic=, > until o'Clock on SATURDAY next, the 24th Instant.Comxissary Generatr's Orrice, Quebec, July 17, 1818, ! Morel BBX virtue of.a WRIT OF EXECUTION to wit., issued out of His Majesty's Court of Kino's Bench, holding civil pleas in and forthe District\u2019 of \u201concreaf aforesaid, at the suit of Hyacinthe Marie Delorme Esquire Seignior of a part\u2014sf the S-igniory of Saint Hyacinthe in the said District, against the lunds aud tenements of André Corneau.of Saint Hyaçinthe aforesaid, Yeom-n, to me directed, | have seized and taken in execution as belonging tothe said ANDRE\" CORNEAU, a land situated and being in the Parish of Suing Hyscinthe aforesaid, in the S eigniory of Yam-ska, containing two arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, houuded in rhe front by the.chemin de front, or front road of the concession commonly called, /¢ Grand Rang, or the great range, in \u2018he the other side by Etienne.D'Aigle dit L\u2019Allemand.Now fde hereby give notice that the said land will be so!d and adjodued to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the Parish of Saix® Hracinrue aforesiid, on WeoNesDAY the TWENTY rourty day of Novs le man, if such couduct has not a tendency to prsduce mischief?Indeed, if our most inveterate enemies had it in their power, we do not con- cence how they could adopt a scheme better calculated for effecting qur destruction.We have returned to this subject, Lecause we helieve that the inc of conduct of which we complain, wheae- ver it has heen afted upon, has arisen from want of reflection.We do not consider the danger as ver, alarm- i~g.The inbahitants of this Country, st an early period of their counexion with Great\u2019 Britain, withstood a far more formidable exertion of thie same sort, joincd shewn, that the) will-continue to perforfn their duty to themselves, to'their King and Country, with that confi- inspires, without troubling themselves much ahout who is Minister.We are sure that they have good sense enough never to be guilty of the ridiculous presnmption of intermeddling with.the gene al poiicy of the British Empire.pe momo PORI OF QUEBEC, ARRIvED.Joly à5ch\u2014Sloop Little George, L.Butler, 26 days frog Hae lifax, to W.Burns, cargo sugar aod tat.Te \u201421\u2014Hie M.Brig Wasp, from Halifax, with a convoy of 10 sail, 3 of which are West India vesse!s, and 2 Ordnance Transports, the Henry and Hartford.One of the West.India vessels is called the Tartar.Schooner Mary, Sivr.c, 10 days from Mingse, te Me Kensie & Co.cargo fab.About 340 of the Ameri an Prisoners whieh surren- | with trcasonsblie intentions their who'e conduct has : dence-which the knowu character and power of England | to the sad FRANCOIS \u201cMILLET, a land situated und bog in the Parish of Suint Hyatinthe afofesaid, inthe Seimaiors of | Wamaska, containing three arpents in front, more or le:s, by the | depth thit may be found from the end of the thirty srpent: sf the lands which run from the south side of the river Yaimacta, until they reach the cor don or edge of the lands of the thir ree, bounded in the fro.:t by Pierre Viens, in the rear by \u201cPiers Brunelle, on-one side to the north cast, by Pierre Catoret\u2026 and on the other side to the south west by \"Gabriel Ture; ; with a house and other buildings thereon erected Now 1.5 hereby give notice, that the said Lard and prensises wil be sid dud adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Ciaurch doar of tie Parish of Saint HyacintTne aforesaid, on Weon.spay the.TWENTY FOURTH day of NOVEMBEA pext, at _LLVEN of Lie Clock in the forenoon, at which time and place che couditions of sale wili be made known.- FREDx W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.described land «nid | remises.by mortgage or other vight or in.cumbrance are hereby advertised to giv.notice \u201chereof to the said Sheriff at is Office in the City of Mure.) Lccording to law; and further that no opposition afin d'annulier or afin de distraire, the whale or any part of the said la:d and premises, or afin de charge, Or servitude, on the same, will he received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen\u201d days prrviousto the sie thersof.- Shore am 1865 Joy, +119 .NiONIR-aL{ Ls) rue D 4 id OF A LU FIN to wit.§ DD 1ssued out of His Majesty 5 L'ouir vf Kng's Beuch, holding civil pleas in and for the Dis rics of Monu-al aforesaid, at the suit of François Allard of L\u2019A-sthption im the Brousseau Jumior, ofthe Parish ofcatst Roch ur the said Dig trict Yeoman, to me duected, | have seized and taken m execution as belonging to the said PIERRE BROUSS!.AU Junior, a laod situated aud being at the Ruisseau Desanges, in the Parish of Saint Roch aforesaid, in the Sciruiory of Saint Ourscontaining three arpents in front, by Thiry arpeots in depth, bounded in the front by the sud Ruissese Desanmges, in the rear by ungranted land, où une side by François uso, and on theothtr side by Frangois Gagnon, with + house, barn, and other bindings thereon erected.Now 5 do hereby give notice that the said lund and pre nises wii be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the \u201cChurch door of the Parish of Sant Rock aforesaid, on Monday.the TWESTY NINT 1 duY of NovEMBER next, at TEN of the Clock 17: the forencon, at which time aud place the conditions of sate wili be made kuown, FREUK.W.ERA AI.NGER, Sherdf.All and every person or persons having clums on the: above described laud and premises, by mortgaze or other rigiv or incumbrancé, are hereby advertised t» vive aotice thereof co the said ~hen fF at his Office mi the Ci'y of Moatreal according to Law ; and further that no apposition, afin d'asnatler or af + fe distraire, the whole or any part of the sail juny adepren.wy, or afin desharge, or servitude, on the same, wiil b_ received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous ro the
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