The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 10 juin 1819, jeudi 10 juin 1819
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INCE, OF Gi a ê É, ype Blcé 1158 PS of Vice.Admiral of the seme, G | Majesty's Forces in the wid 1 \u201cSer-Canada, Nova-Scotia, and Pa dévendencies, and in the, \u201cEdvasd, Cupo Tivoton and Ber oth day of April, in the sf intitoled, 4 AR Licitors Jy re whi Notaries, of and for the said Province, and-all | Svery OF an td the sevèrat Clocks of {Courts in the sopdfate Dri f he aid Province, shall regularly and duly, overy three morrthe dn every voor, sond ded transmit tothe.Receiver General, A of Exchange, and \u2018charge, ; ory Sale by Auxtion, or otherwisé st of er of This Majery's Cris and also of Salé under process by Lioation, OF « BO Be tho several nd whereas ar Jodiciak Order an Three iy 2 \u2019 tbat do forthwith send thoy are wil i Chom RONER, in ric oF en fen i of whittsodver mn : ét ints, Lads et Ventes, sr other Seignenrial Dues and Du.fr Quinte frmnedintely exhibit the \u2018tl 3 the Inspector General of the is may be found due thèredn fics, that théÿ-do in thie same, tat = ay.such mis the Receiver Lseneral defi thergof.they will And the Law Of and roquird, 10 prosecute; acedfding to law, all persons heroin be.| ascribe \u201cho the first day of the next tnsaing month of Exe déscribed, who on ere heats os om August, shall Be found not to have res uhder my._ billy day of May, in te à Reign.9 LY SYRRATIVBMENTS.\u201cint; Insertions ddchsubeequent Los, Advertisetheliis to ae aor EDN ERDAY, whith \u201cong Advertisements silt after WHDNESDAY, or whith « ao BL will net appear in.both: Langunges in \u2018the off \u2019aper.| M ; So post dog's Dover received After.TEN 0\u2019 Clock on the day of pévertisetnents witiout «éritteh Airbbilérai ré itidorted in both entafram persons who have not accounts at are regularly dettled, vist be paid in advance, isch CHARLES, DUKE RICHMOND ¥ & AUBIGNY, Knight of the Most Noble OF.Provinces of New- Brukswick, and | Islands of Newfoundhind, Prince pton a muda, &e LT ir fae A PROCLAMATION.A XY AEREAS by an Ordingnce mad a passed U: vernérand-Legisiasive Council of Quebec, « vi fth yearof Îlis Majesty\" painance core ming Advorgos, ue) he Notaries, and for thé morcensy collection of This Maud N it is amongst other things enacted, That allan of ali and every Deed of Selb, His Majesty\u2019 Reveitug in the wt paing and penulties, is ease of negloet o inaniod sor forth and dectarsd; © the said Ordinance, à NP ive tousse ; to sir ; ; & requiri Notiiries, Sherifth, Prothonätaries and Lining ain a Province, that they further omit not Province, all and every such of vite \u2018er say Né pers nected to do.\u201cAnd 1 db heréty further énjdin ahd require all and every pot.| Roture) within this Province, whercet ans hereby notifying the sail persons, that.in Be Taoeredud'e ors vf thé\u2018 Crown, are \u2018hereby commanded Hand an Set 3e arte 8 the Castle of à Levis, in the City of Quebée, fnthes : Bat Levis, in the City vent of eut Lord one thowand died dnd nineteen, and in the ffty-nimh year of Fiis © RICHMOND, &.3 EE \u201cip THURSDAY, Bd creation snés Te a biden 44 pur line tdi per line, avocrdinigiy.2 in writing, and ou Terrien +r OF RICHM( Gener whd Governor in Chief in 1° Lower.Canada, Lipper Canada, No.jé, and New- Brunswick, and their séveral: \u20ac erid and Commander otiall This dependencies, Lower- Canada, Upe rüd Miéir seve- uda, &e.&e, Sc.if by on th Attornies, ;er set cquivalint tb : Si Decrce, hereby ariy 50 fir as thie same respects v's Revenues in this Pro d' Ordinance, to the end that is Préclamation, hoteby en- and trattsmit to the Receiver Abftrèct, as by the ed and whiclithey Tamas of \u2018the Crown: {i are.pow.due:to.Flix: A thes under which they ing's Doms fitter the hahids of agaist ackording to law.ince, this TY YY wrtneol 4 WRIT of CULION Cais I) ised out of His Majesty's Court of: : ing Civil Pleas, inand for the District of | Warntreal sforsaid; athe seicof William Nailed of Lom don, in that \u201cpart of thé United Kingdom of Great Britdio and Ireland, Ralied Ehglind; Merchant, George \u2018Garden of | the City of Montreal, in the District of Montreal, Merchant, and George Anldjo of the sii\u2019 City of Montreal, Merchant, | sors, and joint dealers, using trade at the said City of | Montreal, under the name or firm nf Manland, Gurden and | pœuinet the lands and tenementsof Dialed Forboly of Asldje, vi nds a The PEGE of Vaudrenil;-tn- the Meréhant; 48d Jobn.Forbes of the said Parishrof.Vaudreuit, or father wd heir of William Forbes, late of che said.Parish of Vaudreuil, Merchant, decessed, tn me directed, | Nave seized and taken in execution as belo DANIEL FORBES and JOHN FORBES.1.A Lov, tract or parcel of land situated in the Village of Väodreait, it the | Puriilr-of Vaudreuil sfortieid, pontaining-two hnadred and sisteeti featiin from, by eighty four feet in depeh; bonoded in.Michael Street; in the rear by the ground-of Mr.| \u2018on phe side by vacant ground reserved for a Market, and on other sid¢ by Sait Joseph Street, with # dwelling house and other buildings thereon efected.2, A front by\u2019 De Lotbiniê tract-or parçel \u2018of -Jand situatéd in the Purify \u2018of.Vaudreuil aforesaid; conraintify three arpents io front.by sixteen arpents se coming shree by the Grand.et Ortawa River, io thevesr by the land of Amable Lalonde, on \u2018ane side bi the in deh, Bounded lind of Prangois Campeay, and hand of me.De Lotbinière \u201cwith Dwikdinge thereon erected.M St John Srreet, coramonty kn the same of Lot sronibet two; coneaining fifty four feet in front, v depth, bovmded in front by Sv Joba conceded and, on ene side by St d other vide by lot number three\u20144 À otal ground situated.in the Village \u2018and Parish of Vaidrent \u2018 he soutl: side.of st Ju i Street; commonly.by eighty bur fe Streets in the péar by seph.Street, and on oth lores; ony\u2019 the: south own #14 distinguished by lot numb Jour.feet Ti frome, by eighty fo Front by St Tohn Street; one side 7 lat muha; wa, conceded land, wg, A \u2018lot of thirty nine, situated in the Jin front by iver, \u2018on \u2018opie side \u2018by the: «Campeanu, and.of: chim Dubreuil, ef ground situated in: the Village and Parish of.\u201caforesaid; known and distinguished by lot rumaber : \u201cfoutathiog about four-theusand three hundred and-seventy foor Jeet in super ficies, bounded in front by St, Michael Street, in | the reir By unednceded Boe, thee sid by the Grand or Ottawa Rive Su one side by lot oumhber thirty ~3.A lot of ground situated in Vilage and.Patich of Vaudreatl aforesaid, On.the south si and oi the 4 3 graund denominated Jot \u2018tumbet \u2018 illoge and Parish of Wandreuft | TISTE PA \u201ccontaining about Gfty.four feet in front, by the depth | ment situale be tothe tittle viver-of the fief Quinchisn,.bounded.nit Teun Baptiste Strear| in the rear by these \u2018ground of the\u2019 Widow of Pierre other ide by ground belonging \u2018t8 Jone: \u2018with thie building thereon erected \u2014G.A it by urconceded end, on one side inthe possessions of John Chesser, J vide by lot number one in the possession of Dariiel Fo ==.A lot of land situated inthe seignlory of Rigaud in the Peridh of Saint Mugdeleine of Rigaud, su the sad Diwricty fo on known and distiriguished by lot umber thirty (we, th thé fret Concession it the: said \u2018Selgniory; -dontsining- three; scpetits in (rout, by Canty erpents in-depth, Hounded in front iver, ity the redr by thconcéded find, 5, dot: of dand sitawerd) in said District of.Montreal, | ring to the daid .À Lot, trace, on the other side by che u dwellifig hose dnd \u2018other situated id awn and.Aintinguished by Je: r three, containing iy | 1 depth hounded > da: ntonceded land! on fet vide aldo bi dif pe forty.if, : \u201chy lot numer\u2019 foity Jutior, nid én\u2019 the n of Difiiel Forbes.one, hd tHe possésilon of nde.hos vid 3 3 Css OY ; «| tons of sale will bs, | Merchant, in | Jamin: Doucet, of the said City of Montreal, tutor in eu à and uniforinly 6k ght fit, wid with the advice oF Fis Ma: | itirled tu the Village aud Parish of St.by twérity arpents in depth, bounded in front bythe Grand sr Ottawa Riwer,-in thé res By unçoziceded Isnd, on ane side by los number thirty two, and on the other side dy lot number or four in the possession of Jonmhan Storey.Now 1 do héré five notice, thar the seid wx Lots of {and and: pre - mises fire above described: under No, +, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, ot the Church door of thé Parish of VAUDREUIL aféresdid, on MON DAY the SECOND day of AUGUST nest, at TEN of the Clock in the forenwon ; and chat the said two bots of land Taste above described under No.736d 8, will ba sold and adjad- ged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the Parish.Jef RIGAUD aforesaid, on TUESDAY the THIRD day of the said month ef AUGUST nett, at TEN of the Clock \u2018in the forenoon ; ar which respective times sud places the condi- made known, 2 17 FRiDx W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.AH and every person or.persons 0 described Lots of und and premises, by mon ge or other right _gFincuthbrange; are hereby advertised tas give notice thereof jto the \u201csaid Sheriff, at his Office, in the City of Montreal, according to Law ; añd further thär no opposition afa d'annul- r afin de disbraire the Whole or any part of the said Lots of auds and premises; ar afin de chargeur servitude on the same will \u201cbie recesved by the ssid sherifl during the fiteen days previous WHEL MONTREAL | gov virtad of & WH, Exel: to wit: } B TION, issued\u2019 out of His Majesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, st the suit of William \u201cVorbes' of the City of Montrent, i Che District of Moutrcal, \u2018Bricklayer, \u2018against the lauds and Henemenls of Laura Maria Fiteh, Affive Elizabeth Fitch, and Hariet Pamela Fitch, minor children of the late gel Fi in his life time of the City of Montreal, Lhe hands and possessions of Nicolas Ben- due form df law appoiinted:1o\u2019 the suid minor children for the administrätion of their property, to ine directed, the said LAURA MARIA FITCH, ALLICE TLIZA.BETH FITCH, aod HERRIBT PAMELY FITCH «AR | the hand and possession of the said Nicolas Bepjathio | Voucet, in his guaiity slocesaid, a.certuin farm aml.premises Lying, beitg- and stuate at! the -Parish of Longue Fointe near tie City \u2018of Montreal, in the said District, évisiling of wu arpeils \u2018or acted and coe half acre bess five feel wn breadth, by sixty arpents in depth, of the sud farm increases tu three arpents; to Lhe end of without warranty of any precise measure, bounded ii frau by the King\u2019s High road, in depth by the sécoud concession, an one side by the Jand lateiy belonging Lo Thomas Cross, now the.pruperty of William Forbes, aud ou the other side by the representatives of François Lauzon, with a\u2019 Stone divelling House and two barns asd out bouses thereon erecled.Now Ldo hereby give notice, that the said Farm aad premises willbe soid.and adjudged 10 the highest bidder, atthe Church door of the Parish of LOXGEL POINTE afotestid, an MON- ; \u201cof AUGUST next, al DEN of the MINT day ! xt, al Bi furenvou, at whic treme and place the cou- ditions of sale wili be made kuowi.© 0 © Coie FRED® W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff, All and every.person of persos having clsinu da the abave À described Fañni and.premises; by mortgage ov other right or fncombrante, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, av bis Office in the City of Montreal, dccording to traire, the whole, grang pave of the said Farin aud premises, or afin de charge, of servitade on the same will be received by the said Shen} during the fifteen days previous to the, sale thereof, Sheriff's Office, 81st Macc 1819.= © Mowtrtar, 2, 12 Y vktue.of a WRIT of EXECUTION is- cctowits fd) eed out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil preasinand for the District of Montreal Montreal, in the Disfrict of Moätréal, und Furton \u2018trade at Montreal sforesaid, under the firm of Bridge and Penn, dgainst the lands add tenements of Christian Wel the younger, of Missisquot.Bay, in the said District of Munmreal, Yevinan; and\u201d fétock Gerrish of The Town of Boscawen, in the Stale of \u2018New Hampshire, one of the United States vf America, Trader, to me longing to the said CHRISTIAN WEHR the younger, range of Lotd in the Tuvnship of \u2018Roxton, inthe said number ei that the said Lots of land will be sold and adjudged lo MAND, in the.said.District, oo.MONDAY the NINTH day of AVGUSY ext, al TEN ofthe clock in the fore.| \u2018noun, at which time and place the couditions of sale: will be made knows, au ci 4 LS FRED%, Wo ERMATINGER, Sheriff \u201cAI and every person or persons having clainis on the above des: eribed Lats of lands: by wiottgage or other right of incumbrance, are hereby adverused to give notice thereof t.1he said Sherif at his Office in: the City of Montreal, according to.Law; and: fire \u2018Yhet diet no-oppositivh afin d'anmiller or afin de distraire, the whole or any purt of the suid Lots of land, or afin \"décharge or \u2018avruitude on the \u2018sume, will be received by.the id Shed Hu ring the Aftedn days ro 0 the Sale :titreaf 7 \u201c \u201cBneriffs Oct 3d Ap 1819 § sed 4e # ; 3 TT of RXECE- UNTREAL ÿ BY virtue of a WRIT of EX ne wit= B TION, issued out of His Majesty's f King's Bench, holding civil plens,.in and for gone A Montreal aforesaid, at the sait of Joseph Bistodcau, \u201cof the Parish of Saint Hyacinthe, in the, District of Montreal, Merchant, #gäiust the lands, and tenements of Jeun Baptiste Puquetto, of tig, sauie Ba.: rish, Blacksmith, to.mé directed, I have seized and: token in excegtion'ns belonging tothe said JEAN BAPTISTE PAQUETTH,\u2014, À Lot of grotind dr emplace- valed m the Villhge of Saint Hyacinthe, in the | said Parish of St.Ugaciathe, being the Lot No.46, botuded in the front by Saint Claude Street; inthercar Hé-JeanJcsutlus, Require, on ont side by the Reve.reud MF, Girouard; ane on thovtior side w se Patrice ét, \u2014#; Another Lot éfground or amplacoméal \u201cst el, Anol g fame ; in {he front by 5 te Lot No.#8, bounded of groant oe emplacement situated in.cu Pa of St.Hyceimthe:nférosait, being the Lot No.49, hounded\u2019 in thie front by the Lot No.48, above dbschib- cd, in the rear by the Lot Na.50, herein after deserib- ed, on one side by St.\" Patrice Street, and on the other side by the said Hubett Hudoi.\u20141.Anothé Lot of ground situated inthe Parish aml Seigniory.of $t.Hyacinthe aforesaid.being the Lot Nov 80, bounded in out by.the Lot No, 48 above deseribed, in\u2019 the rea by Uh said Jomn Défspulls, on ouside by.SP _[N°, 20187 having claims on the above.ta the sule thereof > sheriff 's.Nate, Bath March, 1818.! bave seized and taken in Execution\u201d as bélonging tu | aud at:theend of fifly LWo-acpeuts in deplh, the breadus the said sixty arpents mm depth; the whole \u2018more of less, | Law; afd further, that wo opposition 4fa d'aanuller or éfn de dire aforesaid, at the suil of Samuel Southby Bridge \u201cof \u201cPenh, of the sine place, Merchasts, Copartuers using directed, I have seized and taken in.Execution as he- | and ENOCK GERRISH, the following Lots or Parcels of Lands, to wil, the lois sumber four, five, six, nine, 1 eleven, twelve, thirtden, fifteen and sisteenin the third Distriet, containing two hundred acres wore or less in | superficies, cach lot; and the South half part of the lot |: inthe said Lturd range ofdots in the said: { l'ewnship of Roxton.\"Now 1 do herebs give police, the highest bidder, at the Church door al SAINT.Ate | sai | the diftééu-days previdüs to; the sale thereof, ?ich, b \"aforesaid, duly appel nae, hs.In dds capacity as, ator duly appoiatic minor § dren of the late Ignace Gabrio.Chevre fils, Joan Baptiste.Chef\u201d ils, Rosalie Chaves, spinster, Toussaint Lefobrze, and Margues | saif Lots of ground or emplacement, will pe sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, nt the Church door of the Parish of Sv.AYACINTHE aforesaid, on MONDAY the NINTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN of the clock in the foronaou, at which time and place the conditions of Sale will be made known.: __ FREDK.W, ERMATINGER, Sheriff.| All and every person or persons, having claims on the shove described Lois of ground or emplacements, by morizage or other right or ineumerance, advertized to give notice thereof; to the at his Office in the City of Moutreal, according to Law ; and further that no opposition afin & annuller ov afin de distraire, (he whole og any part ofthe said Lots of ground.or emplacements, or afin de charge or servitude on the ste, will be received by the smd Sheriff, during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.it Sheriffs.Office, 9d April A819, 0 oo Te :Moxriéaz, ppp we of a WHIT of EXECUTIOS 15 ta wit, sued out of His Majesty's Court of.King's Bench, holding civil picag in and for the District of Montreal.aforesaid, ar the suit of Sir John Johnson of the City and Distriet of Montreal, Baronet, Seignior of the Beigniory of Argentouil in the said District, against the lands mud tenentents of Milo Barber of the said Seigniory of Argenteuil, farmer, to me dircet- ed, L have'scized land taken in execution as belonging to the said MILO BARBER.1, À lot of land situated and being in the Sefgrniory vf Argenteuil aforesaid, known by Lot number twenty on the east side of east settlement, bounded in front by the first concession, in the rear by unconceded land, on one side by Lot numbier nincteen, and.on.the other side by Lüt number twenty- ône, containing.about ninety acres or arpents of kind in supers ficies, more or less.2 Another lot of land situated and beng twenty-one, un the eastside of Fast Settlement, bounded in front bythe first concession in the rear by unconceded land, op ope | side by Lot number twenty, and-on fhe other sideby Lot number, twenty-two, containing about ninety seres or arpents of land in.supertiéies, more br less.Now L do hereby give notice, that the aud Lots of land: will besold: and adjudg:0 to the highest bidder, .- \u2018at the-daor of the place of public warship in the Village of Saint Andrew in the Seigniery of Argenteuil atoresaid, on MONDAY thé Sixvrexer day vf Accusr next, at Tex of the Clock inthe forenoon, at which time and plage the -conditions Gf sale will be made known.> ; All and cvery-pérson or persons baving claims on the aboye described, lots of land, by mortgage or other right or incumbrnce, are:hereby advertised to give notice theccof Lo the.said Sheriff) at | his Office in the City of Montreal according to.Law ; and further, that no opposition afin &\u2019 anmuller or-afin de distraire, the whole; or any part of the said Bots of land, or djin ds charge or servitude on the some, will berecéived by the said Sherif; during the tif teen days privious to the sae thereof, Ee -Sheritl\u2019s Office; 10th April, 1819, © : Montreal, 7 JY Yeidoe of a WRIT of to wit, sid out of His Mujesty\u2019s Court of King's Bench, holding Civil Plens, in ssid For the Distnet of Mantreai aforesaid, at the suit of Nicolas Archambault: of the paris of La Pointe aux Trembles, in thie said District of Montreal, Yco- man, against the nds and'tenemients of Pierre Hoy of the City directed, Ihave seized and taken iv execution as.belonging to the suid PIERRE ROY.\u20141.Alot of groutid or emplacement situated and being fr the Quebec Suburbs of the City of \u2018Mow: tread, in the parish of Montreal, in the said District, near Pa.front, by ningty feetin depth, mordor les, bounded in the front by ground reserved for a market place, in the rear in part by Wil: \u2018bythe said John Molson, and gi the ather side by Gearge Har situated thd aud being in the Quebce Suburbs of the City ai Montreal aforesaid.containing forty fact in front by ninety.feet in depth, hounded inthe front by Amherst Street, inthe rear by Amable Auciaive, on ane side by Jean Baptiste: Nora, ami pia péseribed under No.5, with a House and stable thereon erect- \u201cinthe Quebec Suburbs of the City of Montreal aforesaid, cons taining forty feet in front, by eighty feet in depth, bounded in thefront by Amherst Street, inthe rear by Joseph Amintie,.on \u201cJone side by the: lot of ground: or empiacement above described under No.2, and on the other side by Angelique Leniarais, witha house and stable thereon ercotedh \u2014i.Another lagol ground {or emplacement situated and being inthe Quebee Suburbs vfabe City of Montreal aforesaid, containing forty.feet in front, by \u201ceighty feet'indepth, bounded it the front by Amberst Sweet, iu the rear and one side by Jean Baptiste Now, aud on thé other Now do hereby give notiée,: that the said\u2019 Luis of ground orcim= placements and premises, willbe sold and adjudged ro the highest, bidder, atmy OFFICE inthe City of Montres! sforesaid; on \"TUESDAY the SEVENTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at.TEN of the Cleck in the forenoon, at which time and place: of Salé will be made known.700 + FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff: All\u2018and every person or persons having clidms ou the above\u2019 deséribed lots of ground or clplacements and premises)\u201d by mort gage or other right.or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give the conditions ing to Law ; and further that no opposition afin dannnller or afin de distraire, the whole, or any part of the said lors of ground; \u2018or empliscements ald premises, or fin de charge or servitude\u201d on the same, willbe received by-the said Sherif, during the fi days.previous to the sale thereof.0 Cm .Sheriffs Oflice, 10th April 1819.Mowtarar, 1 \\ V HEREAS wi = ¥ King, ha been sued out of the Cotirt of \u2018King\u2019s Bench of Our said k CUFION of Our Sovéreign Lord the rd the King; holding civil pleas in god for the, District of Montreal aforesail, to mc directed, cominanding me that of the\u2019 Jamds and\u2019 tenergents herein after described belonging.to.the vacant Estate and Succession of the ate ROBERT SIMPSON, in his life time of the Seïgniory of Argenteuil in the said District of Month, Merchant, deceased, now in the hands and passes=: son-oË William, Walker of the City of Montreal in the said Dis- triut, in his capacity of Curator-to the said vacant estate and spe Cession: to wit: 1.The Lot number eighteen situated in\u2019 the Seigniery of Argentenil aforesaid, on the South side of river rouge.bounded in front by the said river, on one side by Lot number nineteen.on the.other side by Lot number.seventeen,\u201d and in the.rear by: Cote Midi, containing.about ninety supoylivial acres of land, & \u201cThe Lot number nineteen situmted\u2019in the: said Seigniory of Argenteuil, being alo bounded in front by the said.river rouge, on one side by Lot number eighteen, on\u2019 the other side by Lot manber trenty, and in the rear by Cote Midi, con- \u201ctaining alse abont ninety suporiicisl sons of Jad ; 71 shouldcause tbe made neorthin debt.and: damages in the sid: writ mention! \u201cadv which: Sir dolinJehusonef the City und District of Montreal aforesaid; Baroust, Seigniot of the said Seigaiory of.Acgenteuil, lntely-tn the aforesaid Court of King's Bench, recovered against \u201cthe said William Walker in his capacity aforesaid by virtue of she seid Writ, I have seized and tak the aforesaid Lots, of land, and do hereby give fiatice, that the sume wil be sold and adjud stbiddor, at the door ofthe \u201cto fhe-highe \u201cthe Selgniory o£ Argénteiirl afotsaîd, on MONDAY the Sixs the Samia, ue net at Eleven of the Clock in the Fore noon, at which tim and place the conditions of\u2019 sale WHI be: made, know, LE Dx.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff * by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, 13 give note thereof team wi Sree: his Office #6 the City of Montreal aforesaid; accordinfs: to Law ; and further that no opposition afin d'annrillez or, afin de distraire the whole, or any part of the said Tots of fand'àr éfià dé éheirte or servitude on the same, if-bereéetved by the said Sheriff during described dots of Jan are hereby nd said, being the Lot No.#8, bounded in the 1 ; ta 10th.April, 1819., st.C \u2018Street, in Che Fear by Lot No.38, herein | Shariffls Offer, 108 April, 1819.__ gore a nd Un.one side by St.Patrice Street, and sen à M ie de NET OT EXBCUTION : Hind, UL \u2018 A notion \u2026 wit: AF sued dot 14 Magesty 87 Court\" of Kis on the other side by Hubert Hudon Alien Lot Hotes Hoidhug oi plea, 1a\u201d and Tor The Dita of Moutreal CIVIL at the suit of François Lué Chefreffs nied.to thre.3 rite Chevrefils, his wife, by him dudy æathemized, Charles Laberge and Claire Chevreflls, his wife, by fun duly authorized, al yeamen, residing in the Puish of Chateaugany, in the said District, heirs o the late Gabriel Clivrefilsi thew fither and frien incl, sguihat Ge Jende and tencments, of Jean Digits Duquette; amd Bouts, Be STARA Boda ph in the Seigniory.of Argenteuil aforesaid, known by lot number: FREDx.W; EFRMAYINGER, SheriE ENR EL ov 3s of Montreal, in the said Districtof Montreal, Buseber, toe; inean\u2019s road.contaithiy ofie hutidted @nd thirty five füer in Mara Rétkcets,-and in part by John Molson, Vspiive.on one side ison, with à stone TTouse of two steries, a stable \u2018and slaughter | 1 house thebéon evdctod~2.Another lot of ground or emplacemen: hie other side: bythe: lot of ground.or: emplacement herciu after \u201ced -\u20145; Anotheriol df ground or comilacement situated and veine: 1 der; at the Church door of the parish\u2019 of Sa side by \u201cAngelique Demarais, with a House thereon erected.: by Ang: 4 \u2018notice thereof, tothe said Shéril£ dt-his'Oificé aforesaid, \u2018accord à coin WHIT GF EXE.Sheriff duri place of public Worship ity the Village of Saint Andrew, ini |: + 4} asd every person or persons having clakus on the shove\u2019 TE te cn Cote Mi - Brase Cundlestioks, - Scale Bestns aud Voightyy -Alactons, a Victoire F- oe line of Ritu formé, common knows rice Sree on other de ea ar ete, pu ; \"| rice ont said Hubert Parish of Chateauguay af: joindy & to direct- 3 sad distings vi ed hd lot number thirty thie, in the firm con- Hudon, each lot containing ninety feet in front hy eighty ed, I have sized and taken in execution, several 6 ee the said gession, Ju the said Seigniory, containing three arpénes-in front feet in depth.Now f do hereby give notice, that the JEAN BAPTISTE DUQUETTE and VICTOIRE BOUR: CIER,wma land situated and being in the Parish of Clhatcauguay aforesaid, containing forty-five arpents in syperficies, bounded in- the front by the River du Loup, in the rear by the Grand Marais, \u2018on one side by Jerame Latrimouille, and on the other side by Jacques Primaut, Now I do hereby give notice, that the said land will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church Door of the Parish of Chatesuguay aforesaid, on Monday the SIX- \u201cTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at Ten of the clock in the forenoon at which thne ana place the conditions of sale will be are hereby |.made known, said Sheriff, | FREDr, W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff All and every person or persons having claims on the above described land, by morigage, or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at hig Office, in the City of Montreal, according te Jaw; and further, that ho opposition afin d\u2019annuiler or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the said land, or afin dv charge or servitude oy the same, will be received by the sald Sheriff during the fificen days\u2019 : previous to\u2019 the sale thereofamSherifi\u2019s Office, 101th April, 1819, MONTREAL } BY vive of a WRIT of EXECUTION towt 3 AJ Jesued' out of His Majesty's Court of .King's Bench, holding Civil pleas in aad for the district of Mon» treal aforesaid] at the suit of Jacques Deligny, of the Parish of Berthier, in the said district of Montreal, Esquire, against the lands: and tenements of Jran Bapuiste Saint Louis, aligs Jean Baptiste Billy dit Saint Louis, of the Pansh of Saint Elizabeth, in the said distriet of Montreal, Merchant; to me directe: 1 have -seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said JEAN BAPTISTE SAINT LOUIS, alias JEAN BAPTISTE BILLY dit: SAINT LOUIS, 1, A Lot af ground or cmplace- ment, situated in the Parish of Suing Elizabeth, aforesaid, near the Chareh, containing about the one half of an arpent in frant, by two arpents.more\u2019 or less, in depth, bounded in the front, by the King's High Read, in therear, and on ote side by John | Baptiste Joly, and on the otlier side hy a piece of ground belongs other buildings thereon erected.2, Another Tot of ground of ir regular figure, situated in the said parish of Saint Elizabeth, the one balfof an arpent sn front, by-the depitr which it-may be found io contain, taking its front at the ground belonging to the Church, sr* Fabrique of Saint Elizabeth aforésaid; and running in depth to - the.River Bayonge, bounded oii one sie by the ground belonging ta the said: Church or Fabrigue, anion the other.side by Jeari * Baptiste Joly, witha Dot- Ash work with two large kettles thereon erected.Now Ldo hereby give.gotice, that the said lots of ground or emplacements and premises: will be.Sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church Quor.of the Parish of 8.pat Elizabeth aforesaid, on MONDAY the SIXTEENTH day of AUGUST next: at THEN of the\u2019 Clack in the 1urencon, st which time and place the condi tions of Sale will.be.madeknowu, mu FREDx.W.ERMATINGER.Sherif.~All \u201cand every person or persons having\u2019 claims on the shove deseribed Tots of ground or emplacements avd premises, by miléfes {mage \u2018or other tight or incumbranee, are heey advertised to give notice thereof fo tie said Sheriff, wt his Office in tie City of Mons trea! according to law; and further that no opposition afin d'anmul- fer or ufia de distraie, the whale, or any.part of the said lots of \u201cgrounds ar emplacements and premises, on aferide charge, or serum witwde on the same, will'be recoived by the said.Shedd! diring the fifteen day's previous to the sderthigeof, © Eo ._Sherifl®s Office, 8th April, 1810, FXECUTR Montreal, H 3 Y vistoe oF a WRIT of to wit, sued ot of His.Majesty\u2019s Court of King's 5 Bench, holding civil picas in.and far the district, né Montreal aforesaid, at the suite Scholastique- Mathieu, widow of the late Jue Berthelot, of the said district.Montreal, Curatrix duly appainted to the vacant >sfate of il hele, diceass od, in her said quality, and as Pla srise_d'instozce, ais gains the lands and tenemc Jautiste Leger dit Pari sien, of thie paid district i rent Lsinith, 10 mg; dipp aod, have seized and taken in syecition belonging to.the.sai SEAN BAT LISTE LEGEL dit PARISIEN a land co tated and being in the consti of the seigniory of La.Noupclle Longuenil, in the parish of\u2019 Saint Joseph of Soulavges; in.the suubdistrict, on the south side.of the.River à.Delisie, containing three æpents ju [out by about twenty arpent- in depth, bounded in the front.by the saidivor a Lefisle, in the rear by land not conceded, \u2018on oneside by Hyaciuthe Brubsne, and on the other side by, dpe.Lalonde, with \u201ca.sepuden Tloase and chee build: ings thereon erected.Now Lda hereby ive notive that the said.land and premises will be soll aud adjudged.10 the highest hide ains.Joseph of Sous ONDAY the SINTEENTIT day of LEVEN of the Clock in the farenoon, \u201clatsigps afdgesaid.; en, AT AUGUST next, nt at which time and.place the conditivns.of slg.beanade 5.known 0 FREDk, Wo BRMATINGER; Sheriffs.© 5 f.AH and every person or\u2018pursons having claims on the above destribed and and premises, by mortgage.ay other sight or sig.cumbrance, are hereby advertised to.gise: wotive.thersof to the said Sheriff at his Office in the city.of - Monteeal, according to daw and Tarther, that no oppesition als d'anmidier.et afige de distraire.the whole or any part of the satd land.and premises, or Sheriff's Office, 8th April, 1816, ., .| \u201cMontreal, BE virtme of 5 WHIT of BX FEUT OX to wil.sued out of Mis Majesty's Court of King's Bene, holding civil pleas in and for the distriét of Montreal a.\u201cthie county and district of Montreal, cstutire, \u2018seigniort of La Nouvelle: Longubnil and.other \u201cthe lands and tenements oF Wiliam Me, Donald, aw Baudet, in the said seigniory of Th Nouvelle Longuoail, gels.man; to rhe directed, T- have \u201cseixed aid taker in Execution as belonging to the said WILLIAM Mes DONALTX à land \u2018st.fated and being in the seigniory of Ta Nowvefle 1 ongnedil a.furesaid, in the parish of Saint Joseph of Soulangés fn\" the sald district, containing three #iperfs in \u2018front, \u201cte about voente six afperts in dupth, bounded in the frdnt by'therives Cataraguiy dr : Saint Lawrence, in the rear by the Tandi on\u2019 the southside of the river'd Delist, on one side to the north cast by Jamés Machher- \u201csan, and ou the other side to the south.west: by Jenn Baptiste Asselin, the father, with a wooden Tose fivd: other buildin seignidy \u2018oF the plucds, agate of La Poissy \u2018in'superficies \u201cNow T'do hereby give motivé: that étre sant Tarn and premises will be sold and adjudged t thie highest Widder, de \u2018the Church.door oF the parish of Saint-Joseph if \u2018Sotildniges \u201cforesaid, où.MONDAY thé SIXTEENTH day of Ah \"GUST next, at TEN of the Clack\u2019ip the forenoon, at which (Unie and phice \u2018the conditions of le Will Ie ade khowrs, i All and ever ¥ FRED.W ; pute NORE \u201cSheriff: 11 and évery Person or perstins having\u201d cffifis on thie abi described tard and premises, by io cutnbrance are hereby advertisid to mive notice thereof to he ssid OM afin de distraire the whole, or any part of the said land and preutises, Or afin de charge, og seroiide onthe.sve, with be seceived by the said\u201d UF during the fifteen days previous to veréof., Sheriff's Officd, sth ADA rao.7; = a UST received and, Tor Safe by.f 49 Panchicons.of strong Demaree 3% - 40= of Malusts, oo AB Tierces of Chrolian ice, \u2026.Ad Bngs of East.Listkis: Sugar.1&Tlamnpors of\u201d Chtcdrive-Chooses - 160 Bores-of Candlex : + Reythcx Frying Rane: Spades and -$ best ; stool EncodA iin, Binithn\u2019 Hallows, MII Sows.bre.Hommes and Forks.Hasrbsases.and Carpenters s Taoly, Look Bat Nails; \u2018Iron tim'd Spoons, Brick Trowois, - Firé- Troma Fea nds, pty andi other Hammers, PU : Gurry s rhe, ity of Ten Frayyes Theos cases of con: dnd Book Slatoseed Tow Trunke of frshiomable.mando, Cleathing for © Gentlemen- Ladies Three Cases of.ans; êt.£es \u2026 nad'Staplèésrn es pt a a rat Ca Ë Coie HH.ATEINSON:.tug to.the said Church, with a wooden house, stable, barn, and fim de charge or seecitudg on the same, will be received by the oo said: Sheriff dumng the fifteen days previque to tie salo thereof, \u201cforesaid; at-the suit of Jacques Philippe: Seveuse di \u201cBeatijen af =\u201d thercon erected, dnd also an excellent ortfartt of thfee arpents 0 Ress pibre oer right oF i - wf Sheriff, at his\"OMoe, 1 tHE Cityof Montreal, tecording to Law; | and Further thit via opposition fin Aa le .Hauswax, May 4 .The following ACTS, in addition to those which have been \u20ac were paskid int the lag, Session ofthe General Assembly.An Act ty alter and amend an Age, made pnd passed in the third and ft pieste's Reign, entitled, An Years of His prompnt y Aus toïmable d Inhabliants df the seers) tow ships within the Province to maintain their Poor, An Act torepcel an Act, in the @fty third year of His M.Reign, entitled, An Actin addition to, and amendment of, on Act passed in the third und fourth vear of His present -Majélay's eatitled Ax Act for the relief of Insolvent Debtors.An Act to continue the several Acts of the General Assembly now in force rela\u2018ing toa Militia, and iu fusther amendment and alteration of the sume.An Ac to preserve and regulate the Navigation of the Harbour An Act in adlition ty.and amendment of, an Act, passed in the thirty-third vear of Fis Majesty's Reign, entitled, An Act to ¢uable the Inhabitants of the Town of Aunapulis, and the OF Heers of Ils Majesty's Garrison stationed for the time being in the said \u2018Fown of Annapolis, annually to nominate and appoint MY id Town.dnd for other pu ss therein mentioned.An Actin addition to, and in further amendment of, an Act pas sed in the fifty-seventh year of Fl.M.Reign, entitled, An Act for the better regulati ng the manner of holding the Inferior I , Court of Common Pleas, and General Sessions of the Peace, in the District of Yarmouth & Argyle, in the County of Shelburne.Au Act to regulate the sale of Gouds at Public Auction or Out- An Act, in addition to and amendment of, an Act, passed in the fifty vighth year of His Majesty's Reign, entitled, An Act fur the Summary Trial of Actions, : An Act for raising an additional Duty of Excise, and for appro.priating the same.Æn Act for the encouragment of Agriculture and Rural Economy \u201cinthis Province.An Act fo raise a sum of Money, not exceeding Nine Thousand Pounds, by Lattery, for the purpose of building a Bridge over - the River Avon, at the Point of Rock, so called, between \u2018Windsor and Falmouth, in the County of Hants, An Aet for appointing Clerks to the Supreme Court and Inferior © Courts of Common Pleas, in the several Counties and Districts within this Province.An Actrelating to Marriages, and the issuing of Marriage Licenses.An Act for further encouragement of the Cod and Scale Fisheries of the Province, An Act fur Incorporating certain Persons therein mentianed for Insuring Houses, Buildings, Goods, Wares and Merchandises, from loss and demage by Fire, An Act for the appointment of Commissioners to Issue Treasury Notes, and to establish Loan Offices in the Counties of Annapo- hs and King's County.An Act to continue in force the several Aetsthercin mentioned.An Act to receive, continue and amend, an Act to provide, for \u201cthe support of a Light House at the south end of Coflin's Island, on the eastern side of the entrance of Liverpool Harbour.An Act in further addition to, and amendment of an Act, passed viors to take charge of the {Common appertaining tu the in the third and fourth vears of His present.Majesty's Reign, entitled, an Act forthe relief of Insolvent Debtors.An Act to amend and continue an Act, entitled, an Act for en- _ vouraging the establishinent of Schools throughout the Province.An Act for applying certain Monies therein wentioned for the \u2018service of the der of our Lord one thousand cight hundred and nineteen and {or appropriating such part of the Supplies granted in this Session of the General Assembly as are not already appropriated by the Laws or Acts of the Province.HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, OF NOVA-SCOTIA.MEMBERS PAY.TsursoxT, Sth April.\u2014Mr.W.A.Chipman rose, and observed that in the year 1815a Resolution passed the House, by which the sum of 9001.was granted to the members, far their services during the session ; at that time he did not believe two thirds of the members attended\u2014the case was quite different at present : - Ffe therefore should move that the sum of 15001.bé granted to \u201cfhe nrembers, in lieu of the 9001.formerly paid them, Ar.Haliburton was of opinion they ought to receive twenty shillings or a guinea per day fur fwenty-live or thirty days, and - ster that period to do what business was necessary for nothing.,-1 Mr.W.A, Chipman replivd\u2014they had not reduced any thing on the Civil List, except a paltry 106.from one man\u2014Why then should they stay thee for nothing, because athers (the Digby Election we presume) thought proper to detain them.Mr, Dinilek felt sensible he came-there with a desire to perform his duty as faithfully as any man possibly could, and therefore, he conceived he was justly entitled to his half guinea aday.Hecould not aford to come there and devote so much of his thne without j remuneration\u2014some of the members, he observed, had their friends houses to lodge at, and probably did nut pay their cight dol.\u2026 lès pér week as others were obliged to do.* * Afr.\u2014'Prescott observed that their pay was little more than that of a day labourer ;: and surely there were men of sufficient mdepen- dence and spirit to be found inthe Province, that would come forward to serve the counties gratis Men, he maintained, were to be found with sound hearts and sound minds, that would consider t an honer to become the representatives of the people.Mr.Lawson was of opinion the members ought to be paid 900L * the sum which had for some time been paid them, whether they #.sitshort orlong, The business of the House, he considered, was +.greatly retarded by the occasional absence of some gentlemen, who are called reading members\u2014He felt satisfied =.would never agree to augment the sum usually voted ; and he would recomnrend ta the members to be content in their present situation, and endeavour to reconcile themselves to it.Mr.W.A.Chipman said it was only due to his Ion.friend Mr.Prescott, to compliment him on his patriotism, because he \u2018believed he was willing to attend in his place without pay ; he could himself\u2019 afford to do it, thank God, but that was not the case with \u201call others.Col.Crane remarked, that when the Revenue was only 70008.1.M.Council | & .* crumbling \" before the work of redemgtion is secon Livery Market.\u2014From Myer yeste \u2018 sive fuitures in Manchester, about 11,900 Orleans, IS tu 15 Surat, at 7d to 94, d:\u20142800 boweds at 124 to 13) 4 14d 000 Bengal at 6d to 84d.44 to 45s fur Boston, sold at und advance of 8 10 4» per cut.#to 1983.6 caxhs Am.Beeswaxat 12L 134, The corn market partakes very sensibly of the \u2014«carcely any sales are eflected but such as are 500 Benguls, at 51-4 to 6.bacco; + 5d perl.There isan increased inquiry for new C of Kinsole.tered the army at an early period of his life.regiment.\u2014Albany, Gux.New Yorx, May 26.From the New-Orleans Gazette, April 24.Fauxbourg St.Mary.An officer ofthe U, S.army in the at- hit.We are not in the possession of the tacts which occasioned this event, and even if we were, we are not the tribunal to judge of them.But wemust say, that the conduct of a party of unthinking individuals was well nigh cusing a serious tumult, which might ve endangered the lives of many individuals ; Capt.Williams has favored ws with a correet account, which the recent unpleasant affsir at Gibraltar.war, and the officers of the British 64th regiment, in consequence, it.was said of one of the latter having insulted the captain of an A- their difference of rak.The circumstances produced di to further meetings.It appears the purser of the Erie, and eapt.Jobuson of the British 64 regiment fired four shots each ; two balls was wounded slightly in the thigh, when they left the ground.Dr.Montgomery, of the Lirie, afterwards called out capt.Tripp, also of the Gath regiment ; the latter was wounded at the first fire, it was feared dangerously.\u2014MMer.Adv.We are inforined that the ship John Adams, shipOntario (captain Ridgeley) and brig Enterprize, are ordered to be immediately prepared for sea.gallant commodore Perry, and will take the late cruising ground of the Omario, on the coast of South America.\u2014N.F.Gaz Travelling in England.\u2014 The Sheflield and London stage coach has travelled the distance, over a mountainous country, say 162 miles, in 13 1-4 hours, including stoppages.: The Bath coaches run to and from London 10 to 12 miles an hour, regularly.tance of 38 miles in 2 1-2 hours.miles in 18 3-4 hours.The Leeds and London coaches have run the distance of 194 { miles in 18 hours.i the long trot.T New Yonx, May 28.95 |-953 was offered for 150 more.T ved fromm Baltimore, announcing several heavy failures in that city.One house is note of upwards of a million of dollars.! Joun Oanvy, Esq Joux Harr, Esq.the Agent.of war in company.New Yorx, May 29.the members were allowed 10s.aday ; now it was from 40 to 50,000L | Putersburgh, Russia.and the pay had not been increased.Mr.Prescott thought every member of the present House was able to afford the cost of attendance ; there was in his mind, con- it; he would do away with the 0001.altogether; was it not voting a sun of money to be put into their ow pockets?Mr.Lawson thought the people would never object to pay rua- onably an independant man for his attendance.Mr.Parker conceived the Province would not be properly re- \u2018presented if they struck oft\u2019 the pay.; Mr.Prescott observed it must appear evident to those who had get in.than they would receive fur their pay in.7 years; wasit not ! 4 é | From St.Augustine.\u2014We have conversed with three intelligent gentlemen, who left that town on the 10th instant, and under.\u20ac 9 | stand that most of the inhabitants are desirous to remove as quick- mcering their honorable situation, a degree of meanness to accept ! 1y as possible to Cuba, but as few purchesersare willing to give the me American citizens.~Notie are opposed so rmuch to the cession, as prices asked fur landed property, the greater number will the renegade Americans, who have there found an asylum from their country\u2019s offended laws, while many of the Spaniards only regret the event inasmuch as itseparates them, should they remain, from the present governor, who is deservedly revered, and fur- tt obs App nishes a striking contrast to the cruelty, arrogance, ignorance and\u201d witnessed an Election, that the Candidates spent more money to | depraved habits which too freequently characterise the Spain.Excepting the outlaws, the Americans, in the province, therefore plain, it was the-honor of holding a seat in that House, are anxiously awsuting the delivery of the province to the United which was the objectin view, and not the pecuniary coasideration | States, when they will participate in the blessi nfs of a free guvern- which was now said to be necessary.: Mr.W.A.Chipman wouid ask, what is this mighty great word honor?The Hon.gentleman should recollect, that the person who putsup at an Election expects his pay when he comes therc\u2014that was the object tu which he looked, and not to that mighty big sounding word.fr.Dimicksaid that any of these gentienien who felt so very nice, and did not like to take their money, wight if they thought oper, decline it and suffer their proportion to remain in the Pub- Fie Chest; but for his part, he did not feel that delicacy whieh some gentlemen had urged about the matter, and he should most undoubtedly take his share.The Committee then divided upon the motion for granting thie- sam of 1500k.which was carried by a majoritv.of 3, Tor it.\u2014Messrs W.A.Chimpman, Dimick, Young, Poole, Allison, W.Dickson, Freemsn, Ritchie (sonof Andrew) Bin- gay.Lient, Crane, Dewslf, and Purdy, Agaiust it-The 8 or, Messrs, Lawson, Culter, J.J.Chipman, + Haliburton.FROM AMERICAN PAPERS.\u201c Fram thé Baltimore Telegraph, May 27.Distresses.\u2014 We have several times adverted to the distresses of \u2018the dav, and should feel timid in resuming the subject, were it not the peramount topic in all papers\u2014in all places, and on all -ofca- sions.The famous South Sea scheme in England ; the excers- ted Mississippi Scheme in France\u2014each produced in their turng the same terror\u2014the same ruin, and the sune distress which our eity fecls at this juncture.The fallacy of our banking systems was never so obvious as gow ; and while we see our munied institutions.oun the verge of ruin\u2014our wealthiest, and some of our worthicst citizens falling about us\u2014their tributaries without subsistence, and \u2018théir creditors without redress, we cannot wonder that so many rapid revolutions are made in our systems of finance and cconomy ; \u201cnor can we be surprised that so Thany sre stripping off the tawdry trimmings of dishonourable vanity, and mourning, though too inte, that their pride has carried them beyond their resources, and has i.Jef them beyond the reach of relief.The gay crowd of fushionists, that but yesterday were strutting in Market-sireet, in all the pomp * of haughty ostentation, are no more sect.The streets are now.- thr only with astonished victims, studying their various modes of ruinor remedy.; ; ; ; The sober reality has at last found its way to the toilette ; wives snd daughters now hear the story of distress, and are told that their gay gewgaws must be laid aside; fiat routs and plays must be relinquished ; that industry must take the place of luxurious indo.Jence, and that pride mua?yield to poverty, or the drawing room be exhanged for the gaul.\u2014Qur whole city presents an tof \u201cgloom, which would hardly be equalled during the reign o ênce-\u2014and, though we are fur from wishing to give strang alarm, we feel a conviction that the shock of this period will carry us back with a retro-gression mote rapid than, ouradvance, an will for years shroud many a face with mourning that has beef always a stranger to cart ; long will our industry toll in vain tp re.pl this vast yreck of its etforis, and long will it mourns ove our the Cogswell, Prescott, Fraser, Ritchie, Albro, and | | | { at do, il» | Serarmin Primgau, gentleman, a Notary =prits, handmasts, oak and pine timber, deals and Pandapikes, at the port of Quebec, and plan pre \u201cthee Brig Sally, 8 Ship Hero, Jas.Talbinto ment and equable laws, which, though governor Coppinger uses his utmost exertions to prevent grievances, they cannot be said at present to enjoy.There is little or no business transacted there now, money being so scarce, that five hundred dolls worth of s would glut the market.Not a syllable had been heard there of the cession of Cuba to England.LANCASTER PEXNSYLVANIA, May 25.The Weather.\u2014 During the last week we had sume © winter and rough weather.\u2019 \u2014 Three nights frost\u2014and some hail in the neighborhood.Sunday of this week burst in upon us like a summer's morn, and kept warns all day.Yesterday the scenery was again changed Between four and five o'clock in the afternoon, when this paper was put to press, we had rain, thunder and Hghtming\u2014warm and refreshing, and something like on April-shower.\u201d , en OQ me Moxtaear, June 8 FIRE.~Weregrét to announce the ontire destruction, by fire of Judge Fouché's clegant country seat, which took place last night between the hours of ten and one~\u2014\u2014The moor shone bri.linntly,\u2014the heavens gave a peal of thunder ; but no.suund of the \u2018bell disturbed the solemn stillpess of the night {~The property iy insured at the Phoenix office.: THE QUEBEC GAZEITE.mine Tuere will be a Ball at the Castle, on Frapay 18th June.er H.MACLEOD, Chateau St.Louis A.D, C.Such persons who have not been presented and may wish to be, are requested to send in their names to Lt.Col.FRosister, Provincial A.D.C.der Pnovixciar.Srexerant\u2019s Orricz, Quearc, 10th June, 1819, His Grace the Governor, in Chief has been Dloased to appoint ic, Joszeu Dorval, Culler and measurer of masts, bow- oars and Gronor Woon, do.of square oak, elm and pine timber, &c, PORT OF QUEBEC.ABUIVED, © Ball, Belfast, 1st May, Ballast, 173 settlers.0 to G.Symes, 12th April, P; Pottér: rena sailed Che masse de.en, do.The EF rday thire was a good demand for cotton, when business be.cane dn a great degree suspended in consequence of some exten The sales of the week amounted 1 \u2018 bags\u2014of which, 360 Sen Islande, at 21 taie ; 1650 | ; 5100 | ny Surats have been | man Ship) taken on speculation, and the other descriptions by the trade.aw \u2018Tha demand for Tobacco is ina great degree suspendod.100 casks fine new Caraliua Rice m bond, have been taken at 27 a 28s.ot Ashes continue in seady demand, though uv advance has been ob- tainedw=sales of the week 400 bls.at 42 to 44s for New-York, and Pearls are at present quite neglected.No sales have occurred in American Flax-seod.Clover seed has been A small lot Philad Bark sold at 23s.and 75 casks New- York, at 15 to 158 6d=-200 bls.Virginia Tar have boen sold ut 168 6, and 900 bls, Turpentine at 11s eral depression reed by auction.At the \u2018Tuesday's public sales, 50 quarters American Ryo brought 2089 to 318; 400 bls sweet Philad, Flour, 335 9 to 36s ; 1800 bls.sour New-York flour, 28 a 28x 5.During the week, about 300 bls, sour Baltimore and New-York Flour have been taken on speculation, at 285 to 285 3.\u2014l'a-duy's market was particularly gloomy.London Market, April 16.~1n consequence of some considerable failure in Manchester, as well as the stoppage of 8 house here connected with the cotton trade, the market has become very dull \u2014the ailes of this week compose 58 boweds at 14 34d to 15 1d; \u2018There has been but little done in To- aod export parcels, however, fully support the late prices, and the holders of Kentucky, in particular, are finn at 44d to arolina Rive; 79 casks, duty paid, have been taken with some briskness at 46 to 475 Dien, in March last, in England, at his seat St.John Lodge, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, deeply regretted by his relatives and numerous friends, Sir Carnelius Cuyler, baronet\u2014a general in the British service, colonel of the 69th regiment of foot, and governor The late baronet was an American by birth, and en.He is sucveeded in his title, by his eldest son Charles, who is a major in his late father\u2019s An unfortunate occurrence took place yesterday morning in the tempt to arrest a deserter from the service, fired upon and killed was handed to him by Mr.Tunis, American consul at Cadiz, of A dispute took place between the Officers of the Erie sloop of | meriean merchant vessel, and refused to meet hina on account vf le results, but the governor of Gibraltar had interfered and puta stop were pui through captain Johnson's bat, and at the last fire he \u2018This small squadron is to be commanded by the 001$ ay \u20ac tp ee : ; 2 Birig Amity, J.Hall, Shield, 11 db.da f redomgtion fs acorn Tithe \u2014\u2014sbi Indios, Alesr, Calender, aon, eb Aprit, Lym burner, da.| Ship Briton, R.Dobaon, dos 10 doi Caldwell & Davidson, i ballast, + : 1 \\ .\u2014sth-Tirlg Ellon, Scott, éailed 8th Aprit froni London, to Pat- ; ra) from Londondersy, te My Weir, ballast.Spaiton, Craig, ¢0 de Pemnberton, provisions, \u2014\u2014Ship Hardys Hardy, sailed Me Price «Brig Eliza, Harvey, TB ane, cargo food, 1 settler, \u2014 Brig Orion, from Cape Chat-atrained last fall.wee Fournier's Schooner, from below ©.e223 settlers to Gerrard, & Co.cargo rum.Finlay Passengers, ner rs, Ca > and one family in steerage Capt.Stamper, amen Ship Contest, Langdon, 49 days Stewart, ballast._ Passenge n \u20ac and Lady, two Miss Loveis, and Mr.II, Gowen, M'\u2019Roberts & M'Ican, ballast.\u20149th-\u2014Brig Eliza, Robert Watts, 55 days Henry Black, Esq- Mrs.Cabbage and 5 \u2014 Ship Friends, E.Sherwood, Patterson, ballast, 4 settlers.\u2014\u2014Ship Braitaford, John Spring, 48 da Houfitetter, general cargo.l'wsen \u201cso, ro, Sportman, Tlencox, Mr.\u201children.ers Mussrs.two in the steerage.| \u2014\u2014Brig Nancy, Andrew Storey, 56 days from Newcastle, \u201cPatterson, ballast, \\ \u2014\u2014Ship Sterling, Goudie, car S.Miss Smi Eo Ria, Mrs, Saswill, to the Captain, Fruit.Auldjo & Maitland, ballast.Campbell & Shepherd, ballast.sth April from London, to s9 days früm Liverpool, to Miller & Gaspé, reports a Brig on shore ~\u2014\u2014\u2014sSchooner \u201cThomas Ritchie, Sampson, 52 days from Jamaica, ip Meri , 55 days from London, to M.Lymbur- \u2014{8bip; Merit, Patton ays ey and Lady, | ffom Plymouth, to Bell & rs, Major Van Curtlandt «Brig John & Mary, Anderson, 42 days from Aberdeen, to from Liverpool, to neral cargo.Dassengers, Mr, & 9 weeks from London to 1.from London, to Mr.Ma- & Mes.Clark, Mr.John Clark, Major Hicks, Ensign Cox 37th regt.and to P.Jas.White, 7th April from London, to John Passengers, Mr.& Mis.Rivers, «Brig Concord, John Brandford, 32 days from St.Michaels, \u2014\u2014Ship Skelton, Jas.Dixon, 59 days from London, to Campbell & Shepherd, foods and ballast, 146 settlers, \u2014\u2014Brig Alexander, N.Branston, 12th April from London, to MARRIED, On Saturday the 5th inst.by the Rev'd.G.J.Mountain, ngest } daughter of the Ion.Richard John Uniacke, of Mount Uniacke, | WirLiam Hacker, M.D.to ElLeaxon Renroca, Nova-Scotia.rons, at a meeting to be held on Saturday next the 12th inst.at 12 } o'clock at noon, at the Union Hotel, the object of which being to consider on the expediency of establishing a committee for the encouragement and assistance of Emigrant Settlers, Quebee, 2d June, 1819.s Te the Editor of the Quebec Gazette.IR, I have no doubt that impressed as you are of the expediency of obviating to the many difficulties which the Emigrots who come over to this Hemisphere meet on their reaching our shore, you will fives conspicuous place in your colunns to this advertisement.By removing those difficulties we must necessarily obtain the double advantage of assisting helpless but respectable strangers, and of promoting the prosperity of this colony, 1 am convinced that there is not a single true patriot who does not grieve on perceiving that for want of proper encouragement and information, those strangers become only transitory, and that our neighbours take advantage of and are benefitted hy that dereliction from sound policy on our part.But independent of matives of self interest, mere common humanity calls imperiously for appropriate measures, to guide the first steps of those new comurs, Ou the suggestion of several RESPECTABLE INBARITANTS Of this City, this is respectfully to request the attendance of their co-citi- \u2014\u2014Brig Sally, John Johnston, 8th April from London, to | VALUABLE SALE, On WEDNESDAY 16th inst.at 18 o'clock, on Mr.G Promise, 5.Rach.will bs eld by Public Arse PEU \"s On account yf ihe Insuroré end others con 5 + T \u20ac hole o the valuable STEAM MAC IN rts rs I \" os damaged by the Fire on the 100 Lot No.1A quantity damaged Bheot Iran, from the Ros A Tor Sows \u2018- SX Tot s, dam, by-t 8Several Tons of Iron Ç ai mine STEAM ENGI stands ¢=\"The STK NGINE as.it s ind .Btæam House, including a part of the Valy in the , hole nearly completes 25 Horse Power, the = The Machinery attached to the Saw Mi), including to Ne iE of Saws, and every thing else in the 6\u2014The Machinery belongiag to the GRIS © PLA STERN MILL, cluding al the M ses , Dolting Nl tunery, he.Ke.hey BOW remain jy he Stone Mill, an 0 i ing.ALSO, RO thors of g N ; n\u2019étoit.ce pas voter une somme d'argent pour la mettre Mébtée cuthme il touvient, ni l'én:retranchoir leur paye aux Teprésentana, vo nv Tr dag em EE Mr.Prestott dit qu'il davoit paroître.évident à ceux q \u201cWvoieat étË rémoins d'une éléction, que les Caudidats y dé- ; pensoit plus d'argent qu'ils n'en tecevraient pour leur pays: en \u2018ns.1 étoit donc claie qu'îla avoient en vue l' bi Va F,.Disintenant être nécessaires.+.54 .5 UN an vaudroit.savair ce que vonloit dire ce 1\u201d grind: mot d'hctnenr ?L'honoreble M.devroit ee rappeller y Le Comité ve diviss slurs yur le Motion pour accorder lai Un Mr WL As Chipman de 15008 Taguelie.passa par une majorité deg Pope la mek Mops, W, £ Chip, Bi 2 x 3 oit que cesappropriations seroient\u2019 après, Son Exceilence dit que, personne ne\u2019 s'avarçant.se rendre témoignage i lui-méme qu'il! (qt wios étoit d'opinion que les membres devoieot re- |.W, A: Chipman dit que son honorable ami Mr.Pres | C Htoit sans doute des éloges par son patriotisme, -étaut, | : \u2018 if 8 place gratuituement \u201cloi-tméme.avoit faire autant, Diet merci, mais il n'en &7 jue lorsque le revenu n\u2019étoit ar \u2018jour, ét qu'ils\u201d i e 40d 30,0301 i diême, selon luigone sorte de bassesse à se faire payer \u2018daus où \u201cane: aituiation si honorable ; il retrancheroit les SOUL.touted, , Barker -étoit d'opinion que la Province ne aeroit fopré ' onneur de siégér dans 1a Chambre, et hub pas les émolumens qu'on dit ck, Young, Ces essais sont écrits avec un intérêt et une force qui ne Ie câdent qu'aux connoissances et.au génie qu'ils déploient, L'effet qu'ils produitrent dans cette Province a été plus grand que {Je plus bardi n\u2019eut 6-éle promettre, Quoique l'écrivain se soit tenu'caché loÿgtems; et qu\u2019il ne fut pi connu, ni même soup- gonné, il n'a pas luivsé de, recevoir par le moyen de son impri- \u201cmetr, 1 plus de deux cent-cinquantr lettres de personnes de : ** tous Jo rangs,\u201d qui encourageoient ses travaux par leurs é- l'Anges, coupéroient À çes vues, et adoptojent ses idées.1] se forma sous sou influence, dix Sociétés d'Agriculture, une dans chaque grande division, la Société centrale ayant pour Prési« dent le Come Dalhousie, Gouverneur de la Province.Elles B'adressètent à la Législature pour Être incoporées er obtenir les Sociétés furent incorpoées.La léyislatute accorda quinze Sociétés orgauisées ; 590L pour l'importation.d'animaux, -d \u2018semences \u2018et de -machites, \u2018et le reste pour différens objets d'agriculture propres à exciter -un esprit d'industrie \u2018ét d'éntre- prise, et à diriger les méthodes particulières de-culriver.\u2026 Vai été pussér:ces exemples dans la Nouvelle:Etosse, parce que l'agriculture n\u2019est d'agcun piys, d'aucun parti, ni d'auçuné politique, C'est\u201d une chose commube,: Elle incéreste telie- ment le monde \u2018entier, que les efforts.des hommes de génie pour son avancement, ¢c les succés dont 18 sun couronnés, n'insporte dans quel pays, sonc un sujet dé joie er de délicita- \u2018Aious réciprôques, Cupendant-ce qui map incipalenient gui dé duce côté-ià, c'est-le témoignage que rend.cet auteur à l'utilis moyen de rendre la-condition de cet ars.meilleurs, \u2018et le seul qui Fait porté dans G ; HOD TA cette question, comment répandre Ja connoissance de cét art ?-\u20141i répoud amai : _ = 5504 Clust évidemment en établissant des Sociétés d'agriculture + quna les duférens Comtes et\u201d Townships, out autre moyen + changé la face de la mêére=patrie, et élevé son agriculture à \u201c$ rent ici des progrès tioios rapides, mais tour aussi cerisius, # Il'est done du devoir de tout patriote de cherchér à y intéresser sea pnus jet les ceprésentans et les muagi-trats devroient «\u20ac quir- leur influence ec leurs: efforts pour en \u2018érablir smmés (té diarement.T5 15 een Thu can vue 2 | Felssont les sentimens d'un écrivain qui: parott bien con- \u201cmoître l\u2019état de l'agriculture, et dans l'ancien monde, et dans | le nouveau.Le seul moyen, selon lui, de perfecuoauet l'art, : Jet de le faire prospérer, c'est de multiplier les Sociétés d'agrie \u201c| eulcure dans les Comtéser les Villes: Dansla Nouvelie-Ecosse, des personnes de tous rangs, ont adupté lu méme opinon et eles \u201ctravaillent sur ce plan.oUt i et dail ak \u2018A Massachusetts, ces opinions ne sont pas nouvelles, mais \u201con ne les y a pas suffisamment réalisées.La Législacoré a sanctionné ce systéme en protégeant l'organisation de partilles Sociétés, qui.ne:pourrout.se soutenir longtems si loc s'en tient die Maïnicnant c'est à cevxiqui ont de influence dans les Coratés, à décider si ce prand avantage doit être perdu par leur josouciancé, où si; par leur coopération \u2018sar\u201cles: principes de l'acte passé dernièrement.par la'l.égislature, il sera \u2018organisé un systême d'agriculture dans chaque grande division de état; sur ua plan proportionné aux besoins de l'agriculture, et capable d'iuHuer tellentent sur la Législature qu'ulle.rie puisse pas \u2018e refuser aux besoins futurs de l'art, _ gp 0 New\u2019 Yorx, le26 Mai, Le Capitaine Williams nous à communiqué un détail exact (qu'il avoit reçu de Br.Tunis Consul Américain à Cadix,) de l'affiüre désagréable qui cut \u2018eu\u2019 dérnièrement à Gibraltar.\u2018 HI s'éléva Une dispute entre lès Officiers dé la Corvette Eid tt réfusé un rendez-vous à cause de Ja différence de leurs.rangs.Les circonstances eurent des suites fâcheuses mais le Gouver- néur de Gibraltar:s'interposa et arrêta les rencontres Il: \u2018paroît qué le commis aux vivres de l'Erié et le Capitaine Johnson du \u2018éte Régiment Angloistirèrent chacun quatre coups : le chapeau \u2018futiégérement blessé 4 la cuisse = alow {ls se sépardrent, ; rie Docteur Montgomery, del Erié, - appela- le: Capitaine Fripp, mic es Vo cratgnoit-pour sa vie, ps .VOYAGES RAPIDES.| : Le Carosse de voiture de Londres et de Sheflleld a fait par un.Pays montueux; 162 milles on 15} heures, retardemens FN cles, es Carosses du Bath font idremenit 10 à 18 milles heure, en allant à gn EL oo 018 miles par Ceux de Manchester et de Liverpool ont fait\u201858 milles en 24 Ceux de Liverpool et dé Londres ont fait 902 milles en 187 SC by NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER DU 96 MAL = Dans 1c6 plus lon by an {pays est réduit par le besoin d'argent, nous n'avors rien wa qui \u2018porte aussi bien qu'une seule phrase du paragraphe suivant q \"4 Du IFutchman de Wilmington, (Del Tems difficiles, Dans notre petite tournée éditoriale, nous dirons (ditenidu éc'ert universel à Deléwart'et à Maryland.Nous avons :-lh consolation (si c'en csl une, comme dit le vieux provarbe) ns voir des compagnons de malheur, comrge il paroitroit par un article | ; il est par 5 Wilmington, (N.pe qu dit que la détresse y est.érale au pire de l'emikirigo et -qué le \u2018er, pour argent n'a jas.mais été plus grond: Nous avons été\" national ho * tins rows.désonivrons maintenant par un intergoile de , et d' épuisement 12 ee Lancaster, PeNSYLYANT La LETEMS oo i Ames pendant Ia dernidre semaine, du gros tems d'h \u201cmer-=trois nuirs de gelée-et de la gréle duns le voisinage: Li dimanche de cette semaine nous ic voir l'aurore d'un bedu jour d'été; et la journée fut très belle.La scène changea encore | Ce Ny et \u2026 Entre les quatre et cinq heures de l'après-midi, que ce pre \u201cpier fut tit sous presse, il plut, tonna, \u2018éclaira, fit chaud et Fey ot quelque chose de semblable d une pluie d\u2019Avril, De la Gazette de la Nouvelle Orleans, du 24 dorit |.ds rende Mia rat da fu.lui et\u2018le fan Nong pe con wpa Tes W, Dichoge, Freeman, Ritchie (Bis d'Au- des secours\u2019 d'argent, Êlies obtinrenc l'un et l'autre.\u201cToutes | 1 cens livres sterling, et le tout fat approprié sous les auspices de | \u201cla-Société générale, 5001.pour des prix à disttibüer entre les [ ré de-la multiplication des Sociétés d'agriculture, commeile seul Ÿ x porté dans Ja Grande Bretagne à une si haute perfec: | +: setoicinfructéeux: C'est là ce-qui denui dues annees al ; bce EE : oY ; mn we \u2019 *st à cequi depuis quelques annees à WO CARTIER, bâti l'année dernière, avec six lots de terre 1 * un point de perfection si digné \u2018d'envie, Ces associations fe- | ét.ceux du 46c.Hégiment Anglois parce, dit-on, qu'un de ceux- | i ei avr *pinsulté le capitaine d\u2019un vaisseaux Marchand.Américain, | dé\u2018telui-ci fut percé dé deux bales: et au dernier coup lui-même |.aussi du 64 régiment: \u2018celui ¢i fut blessé.du premier coup, |.\u2018ésiais sur la-nature dé 1n-détrèsse où tout le : tivres et) tongues | sini, toile à chemises, coton Fle cr 1 9 Jom 18% donnérent tiou cet évenement, ot quand nous les con ote Jui donndsen pus à da corne qu'il, an doit êire j Copendant nous devons dire que Léonduité d\u2019un: Certain nanrs tre en danger la vie de plusieurs ve canule qui a we NER sn GAZETIE DE QUEBEC.; Ny aura un Bal au- Chateau, Vexpneni le 18 de un FLE ; Se ce p = 3 \u2026 2 ne ty = Ft .H.MACLEOD, 5 \"Chateau 8t.Lous.A, D.C.} Les personnes qui n\u2019nnt pas Été présentées et qui désirent ire, sont priées d\u2019envoyer leurs.noms au | Lt.Col.Fsonienes, A.D.C.3 Len ce 0 2000 Bilans pu Srcartarns Puovicuat, ; Ll ) bee le 10 Juin 1819.T1 a plû à Sa Grace le Gouverneur en Chef de nommer Seraphin Primenn, -Gentilhomme, Notaire Public, Dorval, Maitre Mesureur de Bois, Esparres, Beau- d\u2019Anspec pour le Port de Québec, : So Et George Wood, do.de Bois do Chine Qrme et Pin 6 quarri, &cq pour dd.Prusieurs Crrovens respectubles de cette Valle, convain: cus qu'il seroit avantageux de pourvoir aux moyens.d'assister et de donner les renscignémens nécessaires aux Emigrans qui viennent dans cette partie du monde pour «y établir et par là - de les encourager à faire choix de ces Provinces, ont suggéré Vidée de solliciter la présence de lgurs concitoysns à ane As semblée qui ie tiendra à ceceffer, à-1*Hôrel del\u2019Unien, Samedi prochain, le 12 du présent-mois, à l'heure de Midi, * Québec, le 2 Juin 1819 A UEditewr de la: Gazette de Québec.\u2018Monsieur, Beg : Je ne doute pds que convaincu vous-même de l'avantage qui révulreroit pour çe pays, si l\u2019on pouvoit y retenir un grand \u2018nombre de ces étrangers quiy viennent chercher un bien-être que feur pays natal leur reluse, vous ne vous empressiez d'insérer dans vos colonnes l'Avertissement ci-dessus, On: pe peut espérer d\u2019obfevir ce but si désirable, sans former dans cette ville, un établissement, où, à leur arrivée dans le pays, tous ces nouveaux venus pourrojent s'adresser avec la certitude de s\u2019y procurer les informations nécessaires pour guider leurs premiers pas.C'est donc sur la formation d'un-tel établissement qi pourra et devra se ramifier tant dans.cette Province que aus le Hant-Canada, que l\u2019on se propose.de porter l'attention des Citoyens qui voudront.bien se rendre à l\u2019Assembléepro jettée.Je ne doute nullement qne quelques mots de votre.part en faveur de la mesure ne vaioguent la répugnancé où l\u2019indolence trop souvent visihles daps nips concitoyeus, lorsque de \u2018telles asserablées lear sont proposées, Gs Acceptez l'assurance de la parfaite considération avec laquelle SE \u2018ai l'honneur d\u2019être, Le Monsieur, 15 , Votre très humble Serviten, CADE.« & \u201cBUREAU D ASSURANCE DE QUEBEC, : 5555 New 16 Bue St.Pierre, 17 Mai 1819.J £8 ACTIONNAIRES de cette Société sont \u201cA.avertis et requis de PAYER À CE BUREAU, Te ou {avant le VINGT-UNIEME jour de JUIN prochain, un.qua- j trième Dépôt de VINGT-CINQ SHELINGS PAH-PART, Qu'ils peuvent avoir dans le Fonds de cette Société, conformément \u2018sux; Articles'd Association.Coa 55 06000 Parordre du Président et Directeurs, 2 \u2019piseds - Wu; HENDERSON, Jr, Secrétaire.: LL._ BANQUE ne QUEBLC.OT 1 J ES Actionnairés sont par lé préseut réquis:de payer äla Ban- MA qué mardi ou avant /mardile F5 de Juin prochain, \u201cun dépôt \u2018de DIX par CENT sur leurs parts respectives.7 \u2018 be Lu Eu a 045 NONH FREER, \u20181e 8° May T8 i 49dt oy + Calssier A VENDRE \u2014Le MOL NaSulE oe VAL joignants au moulin, sur lesquels il se trouve.une grande quantité } Québec, le & Juin 18 PE | > À VENDRE R TREE pren TE À Goudie\u2014 Quelques pipes d'Eau-de-vie de Cognac, et.de pipes-ou en quarts, Vinaigre en'quatts et à la douzaine pour mariner, Fer PS I, Acier L,-et Acier à soc, double, 300 boêtes \u201cd'Assiettes d'Étain Gin, T'Cet 1'X,- Moules à Marteaux de carrier, et Moules à ftaux de balances, un assortiment général de Pein- \u2018le bois, Haches Américaines-et Canadiennes, garrantis.| 7 Juin 1819.; {| NOUVELLE MENT reçu et à VEN RE par A \u201cde Melasse, 19 tiergons de Riz de lu Caroline, 0 sacs de Sucre des.Indes, :2 paniers de Fromage de Chushire, 100 boët:s de \u201cChandelles CUUAUSSL oo Fauix, Faucilles, Poëles à frire, \u2018Bécheset Pelles, Enclumes à face d'acier, soufflets de furgeron, scies de moulins, couteaux et fourchèettes de table, scies à mar et: outils de charpen ier, serzures, clouside cuivre, cuillères de-fer étanées; truciles à brique, che i nets, bombes de différentes sortes, marteaux d\u2019enclume et autres, \u201ctraits de charrue, grils, mousins à café, rotmaiñés, broquetits, chandeliers de for et de cuivre, ldaux et poids de balarice, étrilles, munes et en livre, quelques valises de hardes faites a la med pour les méssieurs, bottines de dames, trois Caisses de fusils, éhaines- \u2018et crampons pour lebois, on : Quai de Goudie, .e 3 Juin 1819.1 Quelques centaines de-minors d'Orge'à Vendre comme ci-dessus.\u201cA VERTISSEMENT \u2014Le Sou sigad peat four.\u201cA nir au Public, de sa Brasseric, près de a Maison de Mr: Goudie, \"RE D'EPINEITE & ESSENCE D'EPINETTE.| = «Les Ordres laissés.au Magasin deMesws, Joux Wire & Ce, \u201cseront reçus avec reconnoissance et imnicdintement exécutés, Québec, le 26 Mat1819 TTHIONMAS AYIWEFN, \u2018chons & Bicrre etd Vin TO VENTE VENDREDI prochain, le 11 du courant, à la Chambre VE?de QUIROUE CHINIC & ce à UNE heure Wine 1° quarie de Cloux de $$ à 24; 12 Boôces da Vitres de 6j | \u2018uile | ot 7x8), ftounes de Vinaig blanc, 15 jarres d'Huile ut /d'énbscs de Chapeaux d'honitnes et dé jeuves gens 2 dos tiers-d'horanies ot de femmes, 1 caisse.de Papier foulstap et à lottres.s Aprés quoi-Uni assortiment général de Marchandises sèc \u201c6plssdt .convenables à la saison-\u20149 Jüim 1919.; or Quai de Messrs, Jas.M:Callum & Co.SAMEUI pro- Danis een chain le 10 du couraiit, 3 UNE heure, : Peo V TN grand assortiment de vaisselle, de 5: ès \u20ac 8 se dich gt actuellement du.Three Brothers, French, de Sunderland, cssrs, M:Caltam & Co.\u201d et qui cons \u2018sisté en 528 Doux.de Plats bruns, = a \u201c350 doi de Terrines à laits do.de Pots, 25 do.de Jarres, \u201cdo de Godet: Rar détachée, Fre au Quai dé M doi de Bouteilles do.du Pots de chambre, * *Écu .Se i do.de Trays &e.if se vondront par Lots pour la commodité de te USSI-\u201426 quarts de Nair de fumée ~~ 180 balles de Toile à voiles d'une qualité supérieu 2} quart de Dés dematélot, Sr & bouéauts de Fil de.Fer coulé, enrouléaux, 18 Boüucauts de Vaisselle dé \"Terre ni We.Bi - lets de belle Vetrarle tiert amarits, Bt une vai autres articles, Co so Se Bhi WURTELE & FRASER, Enc: & Court, 5 Juin ms.gro NDE ak \" A:1a.Chambre d' Encan des Soussignés LUNDI prochain, le 186 =, du courant, A ORE, sans réserve, 18 TV.Ë restant d\u2019un Magasn de déail, savoir: Une Bed variété de Marchandises sèches consistant en Indiènne, bn | rene lig i ee LF apg Boy garniture, soie, satin, rubans, bus de soie & de Cotôn, gants, ; Cpingtes, éiguilles Æ, &ei read 0 BAG x, lu ov.Bema machines ap a Plève, y complises toutes les meules, machine à oseph | \u2018prés, Mâts, Chine et Pin, Planches et Madriers, Hames ot Barres * 1 8 Louis Juchereau | nc 1\u2019 Hole.\u2018Thomas Dunn; avec le Hangard, Ecurie, remise ot | appellée la K \\.de bois prapre à être scié en madriers et en.planches, le tout éloigné | seulement de 3 Lieues'de Québec: S'adressur d'ce Bureau.\"Genièvre dé baut fumet, d'excellent Vin:de Madère, LP en tures, Cables de-Fer/de toutes grossours, Cables et Kenards pour le- S-onssigné.\u201440 tonnes de Rum fortde Demarara, 1040., j boutons; une quantité de thé-bords,-trois.caisses d'ardoises comm.\u2018H.ATKINSON, - ll a aussi à vendre, queiques Caisses de \u2018Thé Puankey; et Bou- | Jo, verds, de Fit bouillie, 20 bodtes de Chocolat, \u201cRis G do.de Sou.| Luz ches |.À Large Turkey, do.| Oignons de Strastureb, pére de Lies | belonging to.Mr, Brienne Croisel, dit Bry : tion ie good for Business, and the Property wus tefited Inst-yeur at ENCAN Iporami MERCREDI, 116 du couvent, à MI curls Prices fo Commie Be.flack pour Crd des Amureurs, toute Re ACHINE A VAPEUR.de prix, Et autres 0 ario (Ridgely vendre que le navire John Adams, le navire ticles abe par ine 4a 10 8 mel Ln .Oatario (Ridgeley capitaine) et lo brig F doivent être |' LOT No, Jeeline quanticé de Tôle du toit de le maison\u2019 de is mmédiatcanent préparés pour se mettre ¢n me.petite es.\"Mactdne à Vapeur.qu mirent Omar au a 00 FA es] ide Soe nm pre Coorniérement | mérique du Some Plusieurs tonneaux de fer de fonte, aussi endome maison à vapeur, y comprise une partie des vaivulesz, © de tout presque vaux.« GwælLes machines attachées au Moulin à Scies, y tom is; prises les deux dus de Scies, et toute autre article dans la fusse à Scier, seulement, .partenanteau Moulin à Pariné et à bluteaux, &c.&e.comme elles se trouvent dans le moulin de pierre side bois y joignant, ( LA Goelette MARY, Stewart, d'environ 60 ee Tonneau enregistrée, comme elle se trouve devant le On pourra tout voir en êucun-tems avant r Encan.Quebec, oe Juin, 118, +\" #& remis par rapport aux Courses.; à VENTE A CREDIT.\u2014- TL Sur le Quai du Cap-aux-Diamans, MERCREDI prochain; 16 16 du courant, par les Soussignés à NE heure.EUX pipes de Vin de Port; 4 do.de Bronti, Madère, 6 do.de Sicile, 1 du.de Fayal, 5 do.d\u2019Espagne, 6 douz: chaque, 10 tonnes de Melassé, 2 do.de Jus de citron, 20 arts de Sucre, 123 boucauts de Potérie bien assortie, J0 paniers Peinture blanche et de couleur, 10 tierçons de Verrerie, 14 do.de Couperose, 10 chaudronk de Charbon de Connel, 40 do.de do.de.© Newcastle.Ceux qui achetéront pour À 50 auront deux \u2018mois de Crédit, et ceux qui acheteront pour £100 ou plus, trois mois, en fournissant aux Courtiers des Billets endossés et approuvés.= # \u201c QUIROUET, CHINIC & Co.E.& OQ 9 Juin 1819.i TL a , ŒQERA vendu sur les leux SAMEDI le 19 se JUIN à UNE heure de l\u2019Après-midi.\u2014Une Maison de pierre située au faubourg St.Jean, Rue St, George avec une allonge aussi en pierre, formant un front d'environ 42 pieds, avec l'emplacement en dépendant, appartchiant au sieur: Etienne Croiselle dit Brindamour, cette propriété est très bien située pour e Commerce et a produit l'année derniere un loyer de £52 | L'acquéreur aura des facilités pour le payement du prix, et:on, pourra avoir toute les informations que l\u2019an désirera en: s'adressant au Notaire soussigné, en soh Etude Rue St, Jean.\u2026- 1 \u201c2 Juin 1819.\u201d ép157dt J.BELANGER, Ne P, VERTISSEMENT, Sera vendu par Encan sur \u201cÀ les eux, Lundi le vingt huit{du Courant (si toutes fois 41 n\u2019en \u20acst pas disposé autrement par vente privée) un superbe emplacement située en la Haute- Ville de Québec Rue Ste, Ursule, de \u201c6& pieds de front sur 1 Rue Ste.Ursule et par derrière au terrein du Moi, joignant au nord uchesnay Ecuyer, et au sud aux Représen- le solage propre à bâtir une maison de la inême dimension que la «maison.voisine, dont le pignon est mitoyen, ensemble toute la | pierre, le bois et autres matériaux qui sont actuellement sur ledit emplacement, Il sera donné des facilités pour le payement ; pour les Conditions de la venté:s'adresser à J- Bte.Juchereau Duches- nay Ecuyer, ou au Nutaire Soussigné en son Office Rue St.Anne à lo Haute- Villes +.0 eur Een ar à Québec, leg Juin 1819, N15.Publc.le son-si,.ré nés quelconques, sans.un Ordre siirné de lui.Québecle 9 Juin 1819.NTONT RE A Savoirs.! \u2018émané dela Cour du Banc du Roi de Sa \u201cj«Majesté, pour les- causes civiles, dans et.pour le District de ar- chand Epicier, de la Cré de Montréal, dans ledit distrier de | Montréal, contre les Terres et Possessions de Donald M\u2018Phera wlontréal susdit, 4d la\u2019 poursuire de Thomas Torrance, \u201cson, Commergant, de la Piaroisse de St: Eustache, autrement.2° moi adressé, j'ai saisi et\u2018pris en Exécution, comme Apparte- dans le district de montréal.susdit, près de l'Eglise, borné en frout\u2018parle chemnidu Roi, par derrière par la terre de Louis Durocher, d\u2019un côté par la térre do Louis Grâteuit, et:dé'l'au- Chapelle, even partic par la terre de Charlotte Gravelle, veu- dfronc sur environ quatre-vingt-dix pieds de profondeur, plus \u2018as plus-haut enchérisseur, à ta Porte de l'Eglise de ia Paroisse de ST, MARTIN: susdite,- (dOCTOBRE: prochain, à DIX heures du matin, auxquel | remy ve dieu Jes conditions de là vente seront énoncées.| Tous ceux-:qur ont-des préteutions sur la Prèce ou Lopin-de \u2018Yutré-drait ou servitude, sont par le présent avertis d'en don- eravis audit Shérif,cà se EEE \u2018svivanrla Loi ; er de.plus qu'aucuve oppusition afin d'annuller ou.afiu de:distraste le tout ou partie de ladite Pièce ou Lopin veséra.reçue.par ledit Bhécif durant les quinze jours qui en précéderont la vente.\u2014Büreau du Shérif, le 5 Juin 1819, the two Gangs of Saws, and every thi ing Saw Pie only.16 every thing elo iy iy 8~-The Machinery belonging to the GRI PLASTER MILL, including all oT Lt vf.Pictou, An Act in addition 1g, snd amendment of, an Act, passed in the thirty-third vear of His Majesty's Reig, entitled, An Act to enable the Inhabitants of the Town of Aunapolis, und the OF wold at 23s.and 73 casks New- York, at 15to 15¢ 6d-200 bls.Virginia \u2018Far have been sold at 16s 6, and 900 bis.Turpentine ab 11s Stol9 3 ueashs Am.Beuswax at 121.15% .The corn market partakes very sensibly of the general depression jerrard, Finlay & Co.cargo runt.sy Mone Patton, 55 days from London, to M.Lymbur- ner, ballast.Passengers, Capt.Parsley and Lady, ef Ts prier nine : , : ; + S family in steerage.; ; Beers of lis Majesty's Garrisun statinned for the tive beîng in \u2014scarcely any sales are effected but such as are forced by auction._ Capt.Stamnper, and one > Bell & Bolting Machinery, &¢.&c.a» they now ones, the said \u2018Town of Annapolis, annually tu nominate and appoint At the Tuesday's public sales, 50 quarters American Rye brought eee Ship Contest, Langdon, 49 days u bymouth, Cortlandt the Stono Mill, and wood addition thereto a4 uw Su 296 9 to 315 ; 400 bls sweet Philad.Flour, $55 0 to 36s ; 1800 bls.Stewart, ballast.: gers, ; 1,80 .: rviors to take charge of the Common appertaining tu the Lads, two Miss Lovels, and Mr.H.Gowen.Brig John & Mary, Anderson, 42 days from Aberdeen, to Be berts & M'Lean, ballast.sour New-York flour, #8 à 26s 5, During the week, about 500 said Town, and for other purposes therein mentioned, bls.sour Baltimore and New-York Flour have been taken on spe- An Actin addition to, and in further amendment of, an Act pas- ing.S80, a The Schooner MARY, Stewart, about 8 Tons pèr register, lying In front ofthe Ship.Y wl ¢ whole may be viewed at any tile previous to the mle, sed in the fifty-seventh vear of 11.M.Reign, entitled, An culation, at 28s to 28s 3.\u2014 To-day 's market was particularly gloomy.Hh 1: to Act for the better regulating the manner of holding the Inferior London Market, April 16,\u2014~1n consequence of some considera- wth Brig Eliza, Robert Waits, | 53 days fom eral .& T.& J.C Court of Common Pleas, and General Sessions of the Peace, in ble failure in Manchester, as well as the stoppage of a house here 1 enry Black, ry nil ps Sar Quebec, June 9, 1819.: + CARY, the District of Yarmouth & Argyle, in the County of Shelburne.connected with the cotton trade, the market bas become very duil Mrs, Cabbage and 5 .from London to P., : - \u201cA 85.N.B.\u2014The Sale was advertised to take place on the but postponad on account of the Races, _ ' Co the th in, TTT CREDIT SALE Ou Cape Diamond Whar On WEDNESDAY next, the 16th inst.by he So IWO Pipes Port, 4 do.Bronti Madeira, Prise \u2014Ship Friends, E Sherwood, 9 weeks Patterson, ballast, 4 settlers, ; A \u2014Ship Brailsford, Juhn Spring, 48 days from London, to Mr.Hoofstetter, general cargo.Prusengers, Musrs.Mason, Fry, Sportman, Hencox, Mr.& Mrs.Clark, Mr, John Clark, Major Hicks, Ensign Cox 57th regt.and two in the steerage.wm Brig Nancy, Andrew Storey, 56 days from Nowcastte, to P.Patterson, ballast, ; : \u2014\u2014Ship Sterling, Jas.White, 7th April from London, to John Goudie, cargo goods.Passengers, Mr, & Mrs.Rivers, Miss Smith, Mr.Reid, Mrs, Saswill, Ç ; \u2014\u2014Brig Concord, John Brandford, 32 days from St.Michaels, to the Captain, Fruit.Ç .~\u2014=Ship Skelton, Jas.Dixon, 59 days from London, to Campbell & Shepherd, 5 and ballast, 146 settlers.\u2014Brig Alexander, N.Branston, 12th April from London, to Auldjo & Maitland, ballust.; \u2014\u2014Brig Sally, John Johnston, 8th April from London, to} Campbell & Shepherd, ballast, MARRIED, ; On Saturday the 5th inst.by the Rev'd.G.J.Mountain, Wirrtam Hacxrer, M.D.to Esxaxon Rumecca, youngest \u2014the sales of this week compose 53 boweds at 14 3-4d to 15 1d; 500 Benguls, at 51-4t0 6.There has been but litte done in Tobacco; good export parcels, however, fully support the late prices, and the holders off Kentucky, in particular, are firm st 44d to Sd per lb.There is au increased inquiry for new Carolina Rive; 72 casks, duty paid, have been taken with some briskness at 46 to 475 Ans Act to regulate the sale of Goods at Public Auction or Out- ery.An Act, in addition to and amendment of, an Act, passed in the fifty eighth vear of His Majesty's Reign, entitled, An Act for the Summary Trial of Actions, : An Act for raising an additional Duty of Excise, and for appro.; priating the same, An Act tor the encouragment of Agriculture and Rural Economy \"inthis Province.An Act fo raise a sum of Money, not exceeding Nine Thousand Pounds, by Lottery, for the purpose of building » Bridge over the River Avon, at the Foint of Rock, so called, between \u2018Windsor and Falmouth, in the County of Hants, An Act for appointing Clerks to the Supreme Court and Inferior * Courts of Commons Pleas, in the several Counties and Districts within this Province.An Actrelatingto Marriages, andthe issting of Marriage Licenses.An Act for further encouragement of the Cod and Scale Fisheries of the Province, An Act fur Incorporating certain Persons therein mentioned for Insuring Houses, Buildings, Goods, Wares and Merchandises, from loss and damage by Fire.An Act for the appointment of Commissioners to Issue \u2018Treasury Notes, and to establish Loan Offices in the Counties of Annape- 8 Ditto Sicilin do.1 ditto Fayal, 5 Ditto Spanish, 10 Hhds, do.40-402, Port, 26 Cases, each 6 dos Claret Wing, : 10 Puchcans Moana, £ du Lemon Juice, 20 Barrels Sugar, 123 Crates well assorted E 50 Frailsnew Ti sy 24 Casks Parisachite, Arthenware, 50 Kegs white coloured Paid, 10 Tierces Glass.Ware, 14 Tierces Copperns, 10 Chaldrons Connel Coals, 40 Ditto.Newrastle ditto.- So Purchasers to the amount of £50 will be entitled ta 9 mont: Credit, and to the amount of #100 md upwards {0 three mont Credit, on furnikhing the.Brokers with approved ondorsed Ro Sale tu canmence nt ONF o'Clok, QUIROUET, CHINIC & Co A.& B _ Quebec, 9h June, 1819.00 AMES CALWAY & WILLIAM BONE beg leave to inform thelr Friends and the Public, that te Dien, in March last, in England, at his seat St.John Lodge, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, deeply regretted by his relatives and numerous friends, Sir Carnelius Cuyler, baronet-\u2014a general in the British service, colonel of the 69th regiment of foot, and governor of Kinsole.The late buronet was an American by birth, and entered the army atan early period of his life.He is succeeded in his title, by his eldest son Charles, who is a major in his late father\u2019s regiment, \u2014dlbany, Gaz.New York, May 26.From the New-Orleans Gazetle, April 24.| An unfortunate occurrence took place yesterday morning in the Fauxbourg St.Mary.An officer of the U.8.anny in the Hl tempt to arrest a deserter from the service, fired upon and killed \u2018him.Weare not in the possession of\u2019 the facts which occasioned this event, and even if we were, we are not the tribunal to judge of | : them.ae a te a.MPO oT EdD em Be NS Ds ava he and King's County.An Act to continue in force the several Aets therein mentioned.An Act to receive, continue and amend, an Act to provide, for \u201cthe support of a Light House at the south end of Coflin\u2019s Island, on the eastern side of the entrance of Liverpool arbour.An Act in further addition to, and amendment of an Act, passed tn the third and fourth vears of His present Majesty's Reign, entitled, an Act forthe relief of [usolvent Debtors, An Act to amend and continue an Act.entitled, an Act for en- .couraging the establishment of Schools throughout the Province.An Act for applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the service of the year of our Lord one thousand cight hundred and nineteen and for appropriating such part of the Supplies granted in this Session of the General Assembly as are not already appro- + priated by the Laws or Acts of the Province.\u2014 TIOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, OF NOVA-SCOTIA.MEMBERS PAY.Tuurspar, Bth April.\u2014Mr.W, A, Chipman rose, and observed that in the year 1813a Resolution passed the Mouse, by which the stun of 9001.was granted to the members, for their services during the session ; at that time he did not believe two thirds of the members attended\u2014the case was quite different at present : - He therefore should move that the sum of 15001.be granted to - the members, in lieu of the 9001.formerly paid them.Ar.Haliburton was of opinion they ought to receive twenty shillings or a guinea per day for twenty-live or thirty days, and after that period to do what business was necessary for nothing, coo Me.W.A.Chipman replivd\u2014they had not reduced any thing on the Civil List, except a paltry 10.from one man\u2014Why then should they stay there for nothing, because others (the Digbv Election we presume) thought proper to detain then.Mr.Dimlek felt sensible he came there with a desire to perform { miles in 18 hours.TH i ! : { { his duty as faithfully as any man possibly could, and therefore.he + conceived he was justly enntled to his half guinea a day.{lecould | notafford to come there and devote so much of his time without remuneration-some of the members, be observed, dirs périweek as others were obliged to do.' * Mr.\u201d Prescott observed that thtir pay was little more than that of a day labourer ; and surely there were men of suflicient mdepen- dence and spirit to be found in the Provinee, that would come for- Men, he maintained, were to be found with sound hearts and sound minds, that would consider ward to serve the counties gratis.it an honer to become the representatives of the people.had their | friends hauses to lodge at, and probably did not pay their cight dol- 25, { \\ 1 But we must say, that the conduct of à party of unthin- King individuals was well nigh causing a serious tuurult, which might huve endangered the lives of many individuals.; Capt.Willimns has favored ws with a correct account, which was handed to himby Mr.\u2018Tunis, American consul at Cadiz, of the recent unplensant afthir at Gibraltar.; ; A dispute took place between the Officers of the Erie sloop of war, and the officers of the British 64th regiment, in consequence, it was said of one of the latter having insulted the captain of an American merchant vessel, and refused to meet him on account of their difference of rak.The circumstances produced disagreeable results.but the governor of Gibraltar had interfered and put a stop to further meetings.It appears the purser of the Erie, and capt Sin is 2 Johnson of the British 64 regiment fired four shots each ; two ba were put through captain Johnson's hat, and at the last fire he was wounded shghtiy in the thigh, when they left the ground.Dr.Montgomery, of the Erie, afterwards called out capt.Tripp, also of the 64th regiment ; the Intter was wounded at the first fire, it was Feared dangerousiv.\u2014 Mer.Ade.We arc informed that the ship John Adams, shipOntario (captain | Ridgeley) and brig Enterprize, are ordered to be inmediately prepared for sea.gallant cosnmodore Perry, and will take the late cruising ground of the Ontario, on the coast of Suuth America.\u2014N.1.Gaz Travelling in England.\u2014 The Sheifield and London stage coach has travelled the distance, over a wountainous country, say 162 miles, in 15 1-4 hours, including stoppages.The Bath coaches run to and from London 10 to 12 miles an hour, regularly.\u2018The Manchester and Liverpool stage coaches have run the distance of 38 miles in 2 1-2 hours.The Liverpool and Londuncoaches have run the distance of 202 mikes in 13 5-4 hours.The Leeds and London coaches have run the distance of 194 speed is what the stage drivers call tiping he long trot., New Yorx, Alay 28.United States Bonk Stock.-\u2014Yhis morning 50 share was sold at 954 was offered for 150 more.\u20ac Franklin Gazette, af last evening says, that « 11.8.bank stock tell this furenvon, on the arrival of the mail from Baltimore, to 94.\u201d The Gazette of this morning states, that letters had been received fran Baltimore, announcing several heavy failures in that city.One house is re ed to have stopped payment on a stock riôte of upwards of à million uf dollars, Joux Oairvy, Esq.the British Commissioner, appointed to This small squadron is to be commanded by the ! | i | daughter of the Ion.Richard John Uniacke, of Mount Uniacke, Nova-Scotia.On the suggestion of several RESPECTABLE INHARITANTS OF this City, this is respectfully to request the attendance of their co-citi- zens, at a meeting to be held on Saturday next the 12th inst, at 12 o'clock at noon, at the Union Hotel, the object of which being to consider on the expediency of establishing à committee for the encouragement and assistance of Emigrant Settlors.Quebec, 2d June, 1819.To the Editor of the Quebec Gazette.1 have no doubt that impressed as vou are of the expediency .of obviating to the many difliculties which the Emigrants who come over to this Hemisphere meet on their reaching our shore, vou will fives conspicuous place in vour coluinns to this advertise ment.By removing those difficulties we must necessarily obtain the double advantage of assisting helpless but respectable strangers, and of promoting the prosperity of this colony.| am convinced that there is not à single true patriot whe dees not grieve on perceiving that for want of proper encouragement and infurma- tion, those strangers become only transitory, aod that aur neighbours take advantage of and are benefitted by thar dereliction from sound policy on our part.But independent of motives of sell interest, mere comnaon humanity calls imperiously for appropriate measures, to guide the first steps of those new comurs, 1 remain with due regard, Sir, Your obedt.servant, .C DE.QUEREC RANK.HE STOCKHOLDERS are hereby required to pay into the Bank, on or before TUESDAY, 4.Tune next, an Instalment of TEN PER CENT upon their respective Shares, NOAH FREER, 8th May, 1819.Ap140dt Cashier.QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY,\u201d Office No.16 St.Peter Street Vith May 1519 HE STOCKHOLDERS in this Company are hereby notified and required to PAY IN AT THIS OFFICE on or before the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JUNE next, an Instaiment of TWENTY.FIVE SHILLINGS PER SHARE, on the Stock they respectively hold; agrecable to the Articles of Association, z e 15th of have commenced business as Wurrrwwanrs & Canrssry and hegs lexve to offur their services to the Agriculture\u2019 Society As they have had ample experience in thelr line in England, they fatter themselves that they will give the greatest sutidf'actisn \u2018Those who may favor them\u2019 with their orders, (which will by thankfully received, ) may rely upon them being executed with th utmost dispatch.Apply at their Store, Sault au Matelot Street Quebec, 10th June, 1819, OTICE.~The Master oof the Ship ROSTYX lately arrived from Greenock, will not be respandble fa any Debts that may be contracted oe his Crew, : : IIN BROWN Quebec, 9th June, 1819.2002 Master , 1 EWARD of £12 À opreait.; ces RUN AWAY from Nr, Joux Live.Marrenucie, Pastry Baker, and Con fécrioner.Des ription, Dosisieo Tr Cris J To, aged atout 18 yeuns 5 fvet 7} inches bal, | Black Hair, Grev Eyes, large Porshe, large Nose, small Mouth, long Pare, isa na, tive of Switzerland.and speaks the lpg 3 language rolerably.\u2018The other, Barmy GIACHSELLE, Is not unlike the one already described only be is rather less, and his hair not quite so black: he is also a native of Switzerland.They went off together, and are supposed te he in Montreal \u2014 Whoever lndges them in say of His Majesty's Prisons, or gives such Notice as may lead te disor- ery shall receive the above Reward, .J.Bre.MARTINUCIO, _ Quebec 10h June.Ruade Seroer.- MosTsras., 1 1 Y virtue of a WRTT OF FXEÉCUTION To wit; J) issued \u2018out of His Majesty's Court of King Hench, holding civil plens in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Flumnmes T'ormnce of the vity of Montreal, in the said District of Montreal, grocer, against the lands md tenements of Donald Meherson of the parish of St.Eustache, otherwise ealled Rinitre du Chesney in the said District of Montreal, trader, tone directed, I have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the «aid DONALD Mc PIIERSON, a cermin piece or parcel of Land iying and being.situate int parish of St.Martin inthe District of Montreal aforesaid, near the chek, bounded in front by the King's Highway, in the vear by the land of louis Durocher, on one side hy the land of 1 ou's Gn and on the other side in pant by the land of Joan Baptiste Janus ee ts.\u201c Mr.Lawson was of opinion the members ought to be paid 9001 the sum which had for some time been paid them, whether they - gitshort orlong.The business of the House, he considered, was | 1 u 0 y +.greatly retarded by the occasional absence of some gentlemen, who {Joux Harr, Esq.the Agent.These gentlemen immediately, are called reading members\u2014He felt satisfied 11.M.Council | proceeded to the point on Amberst Island where they left off their ».would never agree to augment the sum usually voted ; and | Survey in December ts.Captai .fie would recommend to the members to be content in their present She steam-ship Savannah, Captain Rodgers, belonging to that situation, and endeavour to reconcile themselves to it.port.was to sail from Savanuah for Liverpool, on the 20th inst.\"Mr.W.A.Chipman said it was only due to his Hon.friend Admiral Sir Home Popham, it ix said, sailed fran Havana on Mr.Prescott, to compliment him on his patriotism, because he | the 7thult, for England, in the frigate Iphegene, with two sloops believed he was willing to attend in his place without pay ; he could of war in company.himself afford to do it; thank God, but that wus not the case with \u2018all others.| Col.Crane remarked, that when the Revenue was only 70001, \u2018 fhe members were allowed 10s, a day ; now it was from 40 to 50,000L By order of the President and Directors.wisa \"Wa HENDERSON, Jr.Se OR SALE,\u2014The SAW MILL at: CARTIER erected last year, with Six Lots of Land, ad- Joining the Mill, on which there is a great quantity of \u2018l'mnber, fit for sawing into Boards and Planks, the whole only 15 miles from Quebec.Apply at this Office.: Quebec, Bth June, 1819.vi \u2018 SN L 10 LIVERPOOL.\u2014Thet : fine fust sailin ; Brig MINERVA, Capt.Mon- - ESS AN, is daily expec! om Montreal, she has superior accommo The Charleston Times of Saturday evening last, states that the : Gars 5 J wo ; in UPETIGE ACC .steam ship Savannah cleared at Savannah on the 20th inst.for St.j dations Tor à fes Rng Ts and will meet with immediate dis- Petersburgh, Russia.! VAT ! er andthe pay had not been increased.| From St.\"Augustine.\u2014We have conversed with three intelligent | Quebee, 7th June 1819.i ME RSONS & WEIR.Mr.Préscott thought every member of the present House was gentlemen, who left that town on the 10th instant, and under.| i - able to alford the cost of attendance; there was in lus mind, con- stand that most of the inhabitants are desirous to remove as quick- | LEE Fo R Freight or Charter, to a Port in suicring their bonorahle situation, a degrec of meanness to accept | Jy as possible to Cuba, but as few purchesers are willing to give the | pars og Great Britain, the first class copper fastened Brig it; he would do away with the 9001.altogether; way it not voting | prices asked fur landed property, the greater number will become | SK EEN, burthen per register 246 tons, Groner Bisior, mas.a smn of money to be put into their own pockets?| American citizens.\u2014 None are apposed so mich to the cession, as ; ter.Who has for sale an reasonsble terins, Mr.Lawson thought the people would never object to pay rea- | the renegade Americans, who have there found an asylum from 5 Pipes and 8 Hhds.best L.P.Madeira Wine, onably an independant man for his attendance.their country\u2019s offended laws, while many of the Spaniards only 10 do Geneva, Mr.Parker conceived the Province would not be properly re- / regret the event inasmuch as it separates them, should they remain, 1 do superior Cognac Brandy, presented if they struck oft\u2019 the pay.; from the present governor, who is deservedly revered, and fur- 3 Casks bottled Leith Ale, \u2019 Mr.Prescott observed it must appear evident to those who had nishes à striking contrast to the cruelty, arrogance, ignorance and | 7 do Bell's Ale -\u2014\u2014Auso, * witnessed an Election, that the Candidates spest more money to | depraved habits which ton freequentiy characterise the officers of A few Tierces of Prime Mess Beef, at Roy's Wharf.get in.than they would receive for their pay in 7 years; Wasit not Spain.Excepting the outlaws, the Americans, in the pruvince, 7h June, 1819.\u201c 7p158s2s, therefore plain, it was the honor of holding a scat in that House, A anxiously awaiung the delivery of the province to the United \u201d ° ; which was the objectin view, and not the pecuniary consideration | States, when they will participate in the blessings of a free govern.SALES py A UCTION.dit La Chapelle, and in part by the land of Charlotte Grae, widow of Augustin Valiquette, being about fifty five feet inky, by ahout ninety feet in depth, more or less without warranty of me | precise mesture, and containing all the ground Uiat ma be fond within the shove mentioned lands as they are now posses ed bith said propnetors, with a stone dwelling house, sinble, and abe \"buildings thervon erected.Now I do hereby give notice ta the said piece or parcel of land and premises will be 5 11d and.judged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of ¢h path of Saint Martin aforesaid, on MONDAY the ELEVENTH ¢y of OCTOBER next, at TEN of the Clock in the forenoon, which time and place the conditions nf sale will be male kam 7 FRED« W.ERMATINGER, sherit All and every person or porsens having claims on the show described piece or parcel of land and (wemives, by mortgages other right or incurabrance, are herchy advartised to rive noe thereof 10 the said Sheriff, at bis Office in the City of Mootres according to law; and further that no opposition gfin fennel or afin de distraire, the whole, or any part of the sal plece or pie cel of land and premises, or efin de charge, or servitude ons SB same, will be received by the said Sheriff during the lifieen dn BE previous to the sale thereof.É Sheriff's Office, Sth-June, 18:9.* ascertain the boundnry line between the United States and Canada, {arrived at Kingston, U.C.onthe 17th inst.in company with wo | New Youx, May 29.| M antrax, le 17 Avil SOCIE' TE DAGRICULTURE.L'assemblé générale de la Sociité d'Auricultur: Province se tint hier dans Ja Chambre d'Assumblée à 31 heures - Jos asie tans furent nombreux et gens re pectnbles.Son Excellence ie Lieutenant-Gouverneur, à Ia Charte, Ât l'uuverture par coreude which was now said to be necessary.; ment and equable laws, which, though governor Coppinger uses , AV Lee ; ; o La .Mr.W.A.Chipman would ask, what is this mighty great | his utinost exertions to prevent grievances, they cannet be said at On FRIDAY nests the i mes ubscribers\u2019 Auction ypots - word honor?The Ion.gentleman should recollect, that the | present to enjoy.There is little or no business transacted there ! ay Te LICR.Messirens.\u2014Pour me conformer 4 1a loi faite pout incarpons tion de cette Société, j'ai été oblige de vous réunir plus prod tatnment que je n\u2019euxse souhaité ; mais il est ordonné que cette assemblée se tienne pendant la session de la Chambre, et c'est es conséquence de cet Ordre, que je vous ai convoqués anjount tel J'ai le plaisir de vous annoncer que 11 Légisiature s'est montrée libirale envers ceite Institution, ct que pour en tugrmenter les TW ENTY Casks 34 a 25d Nails.12 Boxes Window Glass 64 x 74, 7h x 84.4 Hhds.White Wine Vinegar.15 Jars boil'd Linseed Oil, | 20 Boxes Chocolate, 2 Cases Men and Youth's Hats.i 2 Cases Men and Women's Shows.L.Case Foolseap and Letter Paper.person who puts up at an Election expects his pay when he comes now, money being so searce, that five bundred dollars worth of tberc\u2014that was the object to which he lovker, and not te that { goods would glut the market.Not a syllable had been heard there mighty bigwsounding word.(of the cession of Cuba to England.Tr.Dimick said that any of those gentiomen who felt so very ( .Le nice, and did not like to take their money, might if they thought proper, decline it and suffer their proportion tu remain in the Pubic Lancaster PexssyLvanis, May 25.The Weather.During the last week we had some % winter and Chest; but for his part.he did pot feel that delicacy which rough weather.\u2014 Three nights frost\u2014and some hail in the neigh- AFTER WHICH,\" A general assurtment of Dry Goods, funda elle vient de lui accorder la somme de £1500.Son bates some gentlanen had urged about the maîter, and he should most borhoud.Sundav of this wéck burst in upon us like a summer's suitable to the season.que l'Agriculture nationale soit tellement dirigde et low vas de : undoubtedly take hisshare.morn, and kept warm all day.Yesterday the scencry was again \u2018 By QUIROUET CILINIC & (Us, A.& B.cette Société tellement rannlies, qu'il en resnite d'heureus e/bis: The Committee then divided upon the motion for granting the: (hanged \" Quebec, oth June.1819, et Monsieur, qui sait les détails da l'aire, vous expose l'appl sum of 15001.which was carried by a majority of 3, | ; Between four and five o'clock in the afternoon, when thispaper On SATURDAY nest the 19th inst, af ONE o'clock, Will be ; tation de cet argent.\u2019 For it.Messrs, W.A.Chimpmans Dimick, Young, Poole, was put to 4, we had rain, thunder and lightning-warm and sold, on the Wharf of Messrs.JAMES MeCA LLUM «Mr.John Young, Secrétaire de ln Socid & se lov ensuite ot Allison, W.Dickson, Freemen, plitchie (son of Andrew) Bin- refreshing, and something like * on April-shower.\u201d & Co \u2019 ; entra dans le détai des différens abjets aux \u2018quels l'argent devais EY, paint it The Speaker MMesre Lawson, Culter, J.J nt O) som LARGE sssortment of loose STONE WARE, | être approprié oo rors rua ber que he hut pring de dub ; or \u2018 s 5 Mare Unelie + Ge de ; pe ., tron) | liernent étoit d'exciter esprit d'industrit of d'entréprise, Cd Chipman, Cogswell, Prescott, Fraser, Ritchie, Albro, and Mowrarar, Juno 8, from Suma Janding from on ag (he l'urce Brothers French, | diriger lez méthodes partieulières de cultiver : quan aval su pw © - Haliburton.: FIRE.\u2014We regret to announce the entire destruction, by fire sisting of\u2014 r Aer Adin 0's.Wharf\u2014con- expérience que los prix d'agriculture étoient wn pmissant aiguiion Lo Ee EEE, of Judge Fouché's elegant country seat, which touk place last ; 328 Dozen Brown Dishes, 350 Ditto Milk Tureen pour enconrager à Etire des offurts: que, d'anrès ce principe gêtré- FROM AMERICAN PAPERS.; à : y 5, ral, lasomme de Æ500 étoit mise de cûté prir ces pris.quid night between the hours of ten and one\u2014l'he moot shone Lril- Tiantly,\u2014the beavens gave à peal of thunder ; but no sound of the bell disturbed the selemn stillness of the night [~The property is insured ut the Phonix office.THE QUEBEC GAZEITE.re Tuere will be a Ball at the Castle, on Faipay 18th June.H.MACLEOD, Chateau St.Louis.A.D.C.Such persons who have not been presented and may wish to be, are réquested to send in their names to Lt.Col.Fnogisher, Provincial A.D.C.re 574 Do.Bottles, 7 do.Jugs, 25 de Jars, 40 Do.Chambers, 40 ditto l'orringers, 50 Do.Crean Pots, 40 do, Broth Pots, 300 Do.Trays, &c.Which will be soldin Lots to suit purchasers.ALSO, 96 Casks Lamp- Black, 180° Bolts Canvas of superior quality, 1 Cask Sailor» Thimbles, : 2 Hhds.turned Cast-Jron Ware, +15 Crates well assorted cartheuware, 10 Hhds.fine Gloss-Ware, well dssorted.And a variety of other articles.WURTELE & FRASER, A.& B.¥ = + a - à 582 ditto Bowls, voient être distribués entre les différontes soct5 dy Frrmbos dans la Province; et quo le conseil avoit en vie sfx g@'uunite objits = 1.D'introduire la jachère d'été ne préparation pourle BE froment.Lex terres cultivées depris longetems étoient toutes couvertes de mauvaises horbon: ét cé système tendroit eficuco ment à les en extirper, sus parler de ses atres avantages ; II.D'étendre la culture de l'avoine.On (init persuadé que de la manière dont elle étuit généralement cultivée pani tuk elle dégénéroit, et qu\u2019après avoir pesé 40 vu 451hs.T6 baisers elle n\u2019en pesoit plus que 30 ou 35 après ln première ou la sexo semence, En fixant l'aztention des cultivnteuts sur ve grain, t+ J9 quel notre sol et notre elfimnt étoient três-propres on soulailé @ le soutenir en poids et en qualité, Deplus tout le manie Come venoit que votre agriculture actuelle, nt pouvoit pns fournir ai de froment pour In subsistence de nptre population, mis que Vl'avoine y supplévroit utilement, et que ai on la cultivoit sois tous les établisemens de la Province, elle deviemtroir plurt be dépendante à l'égard du bled, .LIL On se propysoit d'encourager l'usage de In Choux C\u2019étoit poitr Wit un vrai plaisir de pouvoir dire, qu'en avoit déja fait quelques pas dans cette enrriêre, et que penduet l'hiverol avoit préparé und quantité considérable de pierres pour être cu nécs pare fou.pensoit que ce nouvel engrais avanceroit pot Agriculture plus rapidement qu\u2019on ne ponrroit nfsément se l'as giner ; et que c'étoit le but de la Société de donner des récomper ses aux hommes entreprenahm qui sans cette nouvelle can montrerojent le chemin aux autres toc LOU | IV.Le conseil avoit aussi an vue les légumes semis iol From the Baltimore Telegraph, May pia hy En victian hat the shock of ie porto i e ry ARRIVED, \" Barrels om 8 Contes Jars, ' co bueraft besucoup an perfectionnement des ingtrymens de Ibo rm, we feel acon : pe ro ?an Scythes, \u20ac5 Casky of Nails, «| et & préparer Ja terre pour une seconde récolte On cultive us back with a retro-gression more rapid than .ouradvance, and June 7th-\u2026Brig Sally, 8, Ball, Belfast, 1st May, to G.Symes, 25 Caskes Montreal Cydor in Hotties, cette année plus de fhavets qu'en aucune année précédente, will for years shroud many a face with mourning that has beer |._ Ballast, 173 settlers, .+ Amd pg variety of other artic ; A ma | ; dr les , divays à sranges to car ?long will our Industry oi in vain to re.| em Ship Hero, Jax Talbeio, London, 1h April, F.Patt: * yor aT on ©.LIV, ; BE fente geile plndant 1 hives; ne damoi hen iam pair this vast yreck of is cforis, and long will it mourn ove our son, do.The Eweretia sailed the sate day.\u20184 GQhovec, 10th Juné, 1819, C7 SATA Pay OR Be pit trouver quoquc moyen de los seek, convenable ?Rept ues 20 BoA ALBERT WYN OH Sana LT posta ng, TA 8 Gy iL ; omen es 1 Cee ey .50, Le : + été dVÈé d'aoliquoit tion à én chvérhor, Le Mimgls Poole, Allen, W.Dickion, Freeman.Ritchie ¢ ,Ç .s dial, «l'os d'eppllg à tir a.\u2018 pe, Freeman, Ritchie (file d'An- Fais qui donnèrent lieu cot évenement, et nous fos con ENCAN Tmportex MERC du courant, à MID gore racine qui soft Cultivo pour is ped.drew), Bingay, Loot, Crave, Dowelf ot Purdy, © , À noe tribunal sur les Présaisses de M Coens he Hac pour ls Compt Ÿ Furs 8 une.pohve ! irs ; noîtrions, ce n° a don Nouvalle Ee as.le Comité : Lontre=L Qratuur, Mears.Lawson, Cutler, 3.J, Chips Cependant noue devons dire que le éonduits prince des Amureurs, toute ( : fai ris e Le objet fa pris unit de faire abattre: lo baie Maa, ag ewel I, Prescott, Fraser, Ritchie, Albro et Halibur- ee esse maees un tonnuite qui surat ys met ACHINE A VAPEUR.de prix, Et autres La ee d'agrandir en même tenms les pâtue GU° celui qui ve présente À une élection, attend sa page lore Qyé
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