The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 9 mars 1820, jeudi 9 mars 1820
[" PRICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS.In one Language 1st.insertion.euchsubsequent Ins.I Xiines and under.Gtloreerencsnenne.Thtle 10 lines and under., creseneannd Ode Above 10 INCE.veneers sraccsernnnes08 44 pur line.id.per line.Both Lunguoges Double the above rates.Advertisements without written directions are inserted in both Languages till forbid, and charged accordingly.Orders for discontinuing Advertisements to be in writing, and delivered by TUESDAY EVENING at the latest, Long Advertisemems sent after WEDNESDAY.or whic.fequire translation will not appear in both Languages in the next day\u2019s Paper.; No Advertisements received after \u2018TEN o'Clock on the day of ubhication, %45- Advertisements from persons who have not accounts at this Oflice which are veznlarly settled, must be paid in alvance, MONTREAL, B Yovitue of a WRIT of EXECUTION to wit.} issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas in and tor the District uf Montreal aforesaid, atthe suit of l'ierre Archambault, of Cotean St, Pierre, in the Parish of Moutreal, in the said District of Montreal, Shov- Maker, as having married Charlotte Lenuir, alias Charlotte Rolland, and the smd Charlotte Lenoir, alias Charlotte Rolland, his wife, by him duly authorized to bring this aviion, as well as heiress of one fifth of the property left by the late Jean Baptiste Lenoir Rolland, and Liizabeth 1 Ther alias Marechal, her father and mother deceased ; as Legatee of the sait late Jean Baptiste Lenoir Itolland, her father, against the lands and terz- ments of Samuel Southby Bridge, of the City of Mont-vai, in ; the said District of Montreal, Auctioncer, in lus capaci vof Fu- sor, issue of the marriage of the late Alexouder Cameron, in his life time of the said City of Mo:creat, Merchant, with the late Jane Atkinson, his wife, deceased, an\u2019 len Cameron, of the said Citv of Montreal.in the sait Divmet of Montreal, Merchant, as having married Margaret Cameron, Wido's ofthe said late Alexander Cameron, her first husband, the said Ma garet Cameron, as tutrix in due form of Law, appointed to Donal.Cameron, Mary Ann Cameron, Robert Cameron, and Alexander Cameron, minor Children, issue of the marriage of the said Jate Alexancer Cameron, wilh the said late Margaret Cameron, Alexander Cameron, of the Sergniory of Argemenvil, in the enia District of Montreal, Merchant, now of age.maj ur, issue of the marriage of the said Jate Alexander Cewron, with the said late June Atkinson, deceased, the said Ailcxander Cancron, Robert Cameron, and Alexander Cameron, heirs cich of them, of one Sixth of the property left by the said Alexander Cameron, their falher, deceased, wo me directed, I have seized and taken in execution, as belonging 10 the said SAM CLL SOUTIIBY BRIDGE, ALLLXN CAMERON, and ALEXANDER CAMERON, in their several and respective capacitiesabo.¢ mentioned.1.A Lot of Ground or emplacement situted and being in the St.Juseph Suburbs of the City of Montreal uloresaid containing sixty-cight feet in front, by ninety-one fect and six inches in depth, bounded in the front by Canal Street, in the rear bva Lot of Ground or emplacement belonging, to the hours of Louis Baré, on one side by Dupré Lane, and on the other side, by the Lot of Ground or emplacement herein after described.\u2014 ©.A Lot of Ground or emplacement situated and being in the Saint Joseph Subuibs of the City of Montreal aforcsaid, containing furty-tive feet in front, by on hundred and ihiriy three fect in depth, more or less, as may be found, tounded in the front by Canal Street, in the rear by 2 Lot of Ground or emplacement belonging to Pierre Bitfre, on one sie by Henry Munro, L- quire, and on the other side by the Lot of Ground or emplacement above described, witha Woeden House of two stories thereon erected.Now Ido hereby give notice, that the said Lots of Ground or emplacements and premises, will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at my Oflicein the City of Montreal aforesaid, on MONDAY, the T WENTY-SEVENTH day of MARCH next, at LLEVEN of the Clock in the IForenoen, at which time and place the conditions of Saie will Ee made known.FREDr.Ww.ERMATINGER Sherifl: All and every person or persons baving claims ou the avove described Lots of Ground or emplacements witd premises, by mortgage or uther right or incumbrance, arc hercby advertised to ive notice thereof to the said Sheritl'at his Office in the Ciix of Ju ntreal aforesaid, according to Law ; and furti:er, that no opposition afin d'annuiler* or afin de distrair> the who'e, or any partof the said Lots of Ground or emplacements and premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the rane, will be received by the sid Sheriff, during the lifteen days 1.revious to thie Sue thereof.Sherift\u2019s Office, 20th November, 1819, DioNTREAL, Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION is- to wit.suedout of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the District of Montreal afuresaid, at the suit of Napier Christie Burton, Fsquire, Lieu- tenant-General in His Majesty's Armies, residing at London, in England.seignior, proprietor and possesor of the Scigniory of Delerv, in the said District of Montreal, against the lands and tenemients of Denis Ryan, of the said Scigniory of Delery, yeoman.to me directed ; have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said DENIS RYA N: Two lots of land contiguous to cach other, situated and being in the Scigniory of Delery aforesaid, being known and distinguished as the lots number five and six, in the fifth range of concessions on the antient domain.of the said Seigniory, cach jot containing in breadth in front, four ar pents, by twenty-cight arpentsin depth, forming together ¢ ght ar- nts in front, by twenty-eight arpents in depth.and two hundred and twenty-four arpents in superficies, bounded in the front to the west, by the rear of the sixth range of concessions, to the east in depth by the fourth range of conces Jons, fo the south on one side by lot number four, and to the north on the other side by lot number seven, with a dwelling-house erected on the said lot number five, Now [do hereby give notice, that the said lots of land and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the Parish of Sainte Marguerite of Blair findic in the said District, on MONDAY the TWENTY- SEVENTH dav of MARCI next, at TEN of the Clock in the Forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.FREDr.W.ERMATINGER Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the above described lotsof land and premises, by mortgage or other right or in- cumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the -said Sheriff, at his Officein the City of Montreal, according to Laws; and further, that no opposition «fin d'annuler, or fin de distraire, the whole, or any part of the said lots of land and premises, or afin de charge, or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.\u2014 Sherift\u2019s Oftice, 20th November, 1819.MonNTREAL HEREAS acertain WRIT of EXECUs to wit.} X TION hath been sued out of His Majesty\u2019.Court of King\u2019s Bench.holding civil pleas in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, to me directed, commanding me.that of certain lands and tenements described in the said writ of execution as follows to wit, *\u2018 une terre située à la Fourche sur le ficf « Martel, de trois arpens de front sur la profondeur qu'il peut y « avoir, borné pardevant par la ligne Scigneuriale de 1 Assomption, « et en profondeur par le fief Bayeule, d\u2019un coté à Joseph Morin « et d'autre côté à un nommé Boisvert, avec une maison et Ceu- \u201crie, circonstances e* dépendances,\u201d belonging to Joseph Michel Beauchamp, lately of the parish of Saint Henry de Mascouche, and now absent from this province, in the hands and possession of Gaspard Dagan, of the City of Montreal, in the said district of Montreal, Curator, duly clected to the said Joseph Michel Beauchamp.I should cause to be made a certain debt and damages in the said writ mentioned, which Joseph Crepeau, Tusbandman, residing at the said parish of St.Henry de Mascouche, in the said District, Legataire Universel ofthe late Joseph Gomesse, deceased, lately in the aforesaid Court of King's Bench, recovered against the said Gaspard Dagan, in his capacity aforesaid.Now therefore by virtue of the said writ, J have seized and taken in execution the aforesaid land and premises, and do hereby give notice, that the same will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the parish of Saint Henry de Mascouche aforesaid, on MONDAY the PWENTY-SÈVENTH dav of MARCH next, at TEN of the Cloek in the lorenoon, at which time and place the conditions » will be made known.tions of sale FREDk.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons, having claims on the above described land and premises, by mortgage or other right or incum- brance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office in the City of Montreal, according to law ; and further, that no opposition afin d\u2019annuiler or afin de distraire the whole, or any part of the said land and premises, or afin de charge, or servitude on Lhe same, will be received by the said She- rift, during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Sheriff's Office, 20th November, 1819.Co MoNTREAL Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION issued to wits | out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench.holding civil plensin and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Joseph Desautels, of the City of Montreal, in the said District of Montreal, Notary Public, against the lands and tence nents of Antoine Marius, of the same place, Carter, to me die \u2018rected ; I have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the amid ANTOINE MARIUS, alot of ground or emplacement situ.atod and being in the Saint Joseph Suburbs, of the City of Mon- pes treal aforesaid, containing thirty-three feet in front, by sixty-feet in depth, more or less, as may be found bounded in the front Ly a Street, iu the rear by Felix Chesuier, on one side by Jean Marie Gougeou.and ou the other side by one Leclaive, with a wooden house, en'a stoue foundation thercon erected.Now 1 du hereby give notice, that the said lot of ground or emplacement and premises, will be soldand adjudged to the highest bidder, at my oi ice, in the City of Moutreal aforezaid, on MONDAY me TWENTY- EVENTH day of © ARCH next, at TEN of the Clock in the Ferenvon, at which time aud place the conditions vf sale will be made known.FREY Ek, W, FRMATINGER, Sheriff.Aland every person or persons having claims on the above described lot of ground or emplacement and premises, by mortgage, or other right or ineumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheritl, at his Office afuresaid, according to law; aud further, that no opposition afin d'annudter or «fin de distraire, the whole, vor auy part of the said lot of ground or emplacement and premnises, or afin (> charge or servitude on the same, willbe reevived by the suid Sherifl; during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Sheriffs Oflice, 20th November, 1819, Mosruese 1 virtue of a WRIT of IEXIECUTION issued to wit.| out of His Majesty\u2019s Court of King's B-ncle holding civil pleas in and for the § istrict of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Joseph Ledue, Launber Merchant.residin in the Town and Distriet of Montreal, against the lands and tenements ot (Taniel PP.Eaton, Plasterer, residing in the par of Mouireal, : $ ! .À : LE inthe said Districtof Montreal, to ne direeted ; T have seize.d and tor in due form of Law, appuinted to Margaret Cameron, a mi- taken in exeeution as belonging to the sad D NIEL DP.EATON, alot of ground or emplacement of irregular figure, situated in the village of Saint lenny des Tarneries, in the sate parish of Montreal, contaînmg cis ht perches or thereäbouts of lznd in front.by the depth the sa\u201d 3 ot of rrronud may be found to contain about one arpent more or bess, bounded inthe Front, by tue King's High-road, leading to Lachine, in the rearin part by Gervuise e- carry, and in part by Jean Baptiste Lenore dit Rolland, on one side by Fraugois Deguerre dit Maréchal, and on the otner side by «tienne Larivé, the said lot of ground or emplacement being în- closed, and having a wooden honse aud stable thercon erveted, Now Ido hereby give notice, that the said lot of ground or emplacement aid premises.will be sold and adjudged 16 the highest bidder.at my Offices in the City of Montreni aforesaid, on TUESDAY the TWENTY-EIGIFTIL day of MARC next at TN of the Clock in the Forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will he rade known, } FiiEDx.W, ERMATINGER, Sheriff All and every person or persous havin, claims ou the above des: eribed lot of ground or emplacement and premises, by wostaage or other right or lucumbrance.are hereby advertised 10 give notice to the said Sheriff; at his Office aforezaid.according to law; aud further, that no oppesition afin d'aœnnrller, or «Jin de distraire; the whole, or anv part of the said lot of ground or emplacement and premises, or an dr charge, ov sereitude on the sane, will be received by the said Sherif, during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Sheifl\u201ds Office, 20th November, 1819.Quepec] IY virtue of a WRIT of EFARCUTION issued } out of Tis Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Dench to wit.holding civil pleas in and for the said District of Quebee, at the suit of François Begin, husbandman, of the l\u2019arish or St.Joseph, Pointe Levi.in the County of Dorchester, m the District of Quebec, and Charlotte Boilurd, his wife ; agmnst the lands and tenements of Joseph Girard, busbandiman, of the same place, in his name, as much as being participator of the property of'his Lite wife Marie Louise Bevin.us from his title of Tutor, having been duly elected by Francois Girard, Joseph Girard, Louis Girard, and Charles Girard, Children and issues of his marriage with the said Marie Louise Begin, to me directed; 1 have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said JOSEPH GIRARD: A landsituaieand being in the Parish of St.Joseph.of Pointe Levi, Seigniory of Lauzon, in the County of Dorchester.consisting of one arpent or thereabouts in front, by about forty arpents on depth, extending in front to the st.Law- renee, and in the rear to the above depth, adjoining on the one side to the north-east to the property of Joseph Lemieux, son off Michel Lemieux, and on the other side to the south-west, to the property of Joseph Lemieux, son of Gabriel Lemieux, with a house, having ten feet of stone and twenty feet of wood, by a depih of twenty-four feet, a barn, & offices thereon erected, and dependancies.Now I do hereby give publie notice.that the said promises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the door of'the Church of the sad Parish of 870 fw pide op uinte Levt.on MONDAY the TWENTY-SEVENTIF dayof MARCH next, at TIEN of the Clock in the Fourenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sule will be made known.Pu.A.DI GASPE, Sheriff, Alland every person or persons having claims on the above described Premises, by mortgage or other right or ineumbrance, ave hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office in the Court House, in the City of Quebec.according to lus; and further, that no Opposition afèe d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire, the whoie or any part of the sald Premiscs, or afin de charge ar sereitude on the sune, will be received by the sud She- rift during the fifteen dave previous to the sale thereof.Sheriff's Oflice, 20d November, 31819.QueureQ FDY virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTI ON, issued to wit.42 cutof His Majesty\u2019s Court of King's Beneh, holding civil pleas, in and for the 1Distriet of Quebec afuresaid, at the suit of l'rançois Pazreot, one ofrhe bailit\u201ds ofthe Court of King\u2019s Bench, of the City of Quebes.inthe County of Quebce, in the District of Quebec, against the lands and tenements of Marguerite Potheir, of the same place, widow of the late Pierre Rén- fet, dit Malouin, of Quebec aforesaid, in his life time Mason, to me directed 3 1 hove seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said MARGULERITE POTHIER, widow of Pierre Malouin : An empracement situate and being on Cape Diamond, in the Upper Town of Quebec, consisting of thirty-six feut, or thereabouts in front, by about cighty-feet in depth, extending in from to the line of St.Genvieve Street, in the rear at the cud ot the depth to the property of Mr.Juhn Cannon, adjoining on the one side to the north-cust.to Jacques Lafleur, on the other side to the routh west to the defendress, withawouden house thereon erected, and dependancies.Now 1 do hereby give public notice, that the aforesaid premises.will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at ny Office, in the Court House of the City of Quebec, on MONDAY the THENLY-SEVENTH day of MARCH next.at EN o'Clock in the l\u2018\u2019orenoon ; at which time and place the conditions of sale wile be made known.Pu.A.DE GASP)\u2019, Sheriff All and every person or persons having claims on the above described Premises, by wortzage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thercofto the said Sherif, at his Oilice in the Court House, in the City of Quebee, according to law; and turther that no opposition afin Cannudier or afin de «distraire, the whole or any part of the said Premises, or afin de charge Or servitude on the same, willbe received by the said She- rill\u2019 during the titteen days previous to the sale thereof.Sheriff's Office, 24th November, 1819.: District of Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECU TAIN issued QueBEC.{ out of this M .jesty\u2019s Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the said D'atriet, ot, the suit of Pierre Bussière, of the Purish of Beaumont, in the County of Hertford, in the District of Quebec, Yeoman, nyamat the lands and possessions of Laurent Poliquain, of the City of Quebec, County and District of Quechee, Labourer, ro me directed.1 have seized and taken in possession as belonging to the said LAURENT POLIQUAIN, an emplacement situated in St.Roch Suburbs of this City, consisting of forty feet in ront, or the line of Fleury Strect, by sixty indepth, being the number 5 ; bounded in froni, to the south, by the said Fleury street, and in the rear to the north.}y unconceeded ground, on one side to the northeast, by Alexis Delisle; and to the south west, by the lot number 6.dependancies and appurtenances Now | do hereby give notice, that the above described DPre- mises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, ar my Office, inthe Court House, in the City of Quebce, on MUN- DAY the TWENTY-SIKVENTH day of MARCH next, at ELEVEN o'Clonk in the Forenvon, at which ume and place the conditions of sale will be made k:.own.Pit.A.DE GASPE\u2019, Sheriff, All and every person or persons having clsims on the above described prenuses, by mortgage or other right or incumhbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof, to the said Sheriff.a his Office in the Court Honse in the Ci'y of Quebec, according to law ; and further that no opposition afin d'unauller or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the said premises, or «fin de charge or serwitide on the same, will Le received by the «ard Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof, Quebec, Sheriff'v Qflice, 25th Nov.1810.[N°, 2091.] } ) (py tothe proprictor \u2014\u2014Quebce, £d March, 1820.JOR SALE.That lege Ho USE ac eu PREMISES, situated iu lace Street, in the Up.: per-Town of the City of Quebec, belonging to Miss M.A.De Laxavnieue.\u2014\u201417th May, 1819.15p182dt av, Jo R SA LL.hat large and commodious 3 HOUSE, situated at the Corner of Ste.Anne & 4 Ste.Ursule Streets in sie Upper \u2018Town, consisting of Ten Apartments, besides Garrets, Callas, Kitchen, Servants\u2019 and Store Rooms; Stabling tur Six\u2019 Horses, a Shed for Carringes, \u201cand a spacious Yard.Possession to be given on 1st November next.Apply to Quebec, 2! Aug, 1819, ISp174t DD.SUTHERLAND.RE x SA de, and esses wn es be given on \u201ciG A thelist May next, the STONE HOUSE No.14, 3°\" Champlain Street, three stories, with Garret roows, a wingin the rear, cellars, &e.the whole anadvanuygreous stand for trade.Easy terms of payment willbe given.Apply to LAURENT AUDY, Upper Town, Stanislaus.Street, Quebce, Jan.pth, 1820.13p197dt es jC KSyvLl OR TO LET..r; wu its next 8.ssi my to obtain a Patent for an improvement in: Mises ordidt oat ery, where the use of bearers to support the Log, ad shift it as it passes t rough the Saw Gate, is dene away, by means of rollers, IOSES SERGENT, TEPIEN SEUGEN _ ROBERT BROCK.Hawkesbury, 1Gth Jany.1820.sGpeoods : Commissioners Oflice, Quebce, 31st December, 1819.I, rOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That a Lease will be granted under Letters Patent forthe Term of Nine Years, commencing the 1st May next ensuing, of the Domain of the Seigniorv of Sillery, heretofore belonging to the Inte order of Jesuits, together with the Bench of the River St, Lawrence, in front of the aforesaid Property 5 the sad Lease will be put ap at Public Auction, on Saurday the 15th day of April, 1820, and adjudged to the highest anid Jue t bidder.Any Person desirous of pecotming à Lessee may receive information.previous to the Sale 1-snectines the conditions of the Lease herby anndunced, together svith a more particular designation of the property, by applying to M.Berthelot, Ewe Agent tothe Commissioners fou the manage- rent of the Estate, Ke.By Order of the Commissioners, January 3d, 1820, sploudt - LOUIS FOY, Sec*y.N' TICE is herebv given, that à Lease will be granted for the term of nine years, commencing the 1st Mav next ensuing, of the Domain of the Nvigniery of Notre Dame des Anges, known under the name of the Farm of Notre Dane des Anges, situated to the Norhot the River St.Charles, near Quebec, heretofore belonging to wie lute order of Jesuits.Secondiv, a l\u2019iece of Meadow land, situated at Lauverzne, Parish of Charlesbourg, in the said Segniory of Notre Dame des Anges, containing in suverfities about (wenty-cight arpents bounded in front to the Sauth-vast bv the Lands of ihe Dames Religieuses de 1, Hopital Général, in the rear tothe North-west, and in the North-vast and South-west side by the Hens of B, Cotton, the abovementioned property at present under ieust tu Mess.Smith, and A.Anderson.Tho said Lease will be put upat public auction, ou the 15th April nest ensuing, and adjudged to the highest and last bidder \u2014 any person desirous of becoming it Lessee, may receive informe tion previous.to the sale, respectiig the conditions of the Lense, hereby announced, by calling at the Office of rhe Commissioners, forming the corner of St.Joachim, and St.Famille Streets, No.5.where will be also shewn a plan of the property to be Leased, as executed by Joseph Bouchette, Esqr.Surveyor General of this Province.and Mr, Benjamin L'Ecuyer, Provincial Surveyor moth March, 1811.By order of the Commissioners, i.FOY.S.Quebec, 19th Jany.1820 zprosdt CS CC TT Commissioners Office, Qacbre, coth L'ebruury, 1820.OTICE is hereby given, tha: Leases will be granted for a term of years, commencing the 1st Muay next ensuing, of the Banal Mill at Charlesbhourg, Seigniory of Notre Dame des Anges ; and the Banal Mills at Antient and New Lorette, Scigniory of St, Gabriel.Proposals under cover, addressed to M.Benrnézot, Esq.Agent to the Commissioners, will Le received until the 15th of April next; the said Agent, will make known the conditions to be inserted in the Leases.By order of the Commissioners, FOY, Sce'y.speosdt © {14 FOY, See\u2019y.EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OFFICE, Quesrc, 28th February.1820.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby giver, th sons having claims against His Majesty's Government, are required to deliver them forthwith into the proper Offices, and that in default of so doing, they will be considered as having relinquished their pretensions to the amount of such claims respectively.And that such persons as have to account for the expenditure of Money in the Public Service, entrusted to their charge, under Letters of Credit on the Receiver General, or otherwise, | are also required to render their Accounts in like manner, on or before the 10th day of April next, in order that no complaint may lay against any of them as retarding the business of the respective branches of the service to which their expenditure helongs.By command of His Honor the President and: Administrator of the Province, HERMAN W.RYLAND, GÉNERAL ELE TION COUNTY OF BUCKINGHAMSITIRE.FRLIC NOTICE is hereby given, to the Electors of the County of Buckinghamehire, qualilied to Elect and Constitute Two Members to serve in the Assemn- bly of this Province, that, in pursuance of lis Majesty's Writ to me directed, bearing date the Twentv-second of the present month, I do require the presence of the of the sud County of Buckinghawshire, near to the Church Dour of the Parish of Lotbiniere, on MONDAY the THIR- TFEENTIF day of MARCIT next, at TEN o Clack in the Forenvon, for the purpose of clecting two persons to represent them in the ensuing Assembly of this Province.And Ido further give notice, that 1 shall continue the same election, in such manner asis by law directed, of which all persons will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly.; L.LEGENDRE, Lotbiniere, 25th February, 1820._ Returning Officer.TOWLE R-TOWN OF QUEBEC.PES NO LICE 1+ hereby given, to the Electors in the Lower-Town of Quebec, qualified to cleet and constitute two Members to serve m the Assembly of this Province.that in puvsuance of this Majesty's Writ, to me directed, bearing date the twenty-second day of the present month, f do require the presence of the Eleetors of the said Lower-\"Town of Quetce, near the Church of the said Lower- Town, in the Parish of Notre Dame, on Monday the \u2018I'hirteenth day of March next, 3p205d6 Coston te deg ite at : OTICE.==The Lorp Bisuor of the Diocese will hold a Contirmation, in the Cathodral, after the close of Lent.\u2018The names of all Candidates must be forthwith sentin to the Rev.Ovial Mountain: (with the exception of Military Candidates, whose names must be senttothe tee.Jo Jo Minis) À lecture, intended to prepare young persons for Contirmation, will be delivered, on FRIDAY, (To- Morrow) after pruyers, and be continued on the following Wednesdays and ridays, slurmyg the remainders of Lent.G.J.MOUNTAIN, ; Chap, & Sve.tothe Lord Bishop | 2ith Feby, 1820, all per- Electors _2 p2o4st CUNFIRMA FION.For Sale at the Repasiory of the Society for promoting Chistian Knowledge, No.2.Hope Street.\u2014.\\ few cheap Tracts fur the use of young persons befope and after Confirmation.Quebec, gôth February, 1320.métisse 20 O19) _- =: \u201cpan ac Losnnrs, 7 novembre., Tien de plus sinistre que le nuage qui couvre l'Allemagne, Les journaux les plus distingués jusqu'ici par leur indépendance, ont où disparu l'un «après l'autre, on perdu leurs suciens conducteurs, dont quelques-uns, pour n'être pas renfcrinés pour toujours dans les cachots d'une fort resse, out été ubligés, avec d'autres Curie vrins publies, de chercher un asvle en France où daus ce pays.6 Porénavant, dit le Zot Sélacingon.ce papier fera soumis à In consare., Lorsque fous sont privés de leur liberté, l'égalité peut au mioîns les console un poi de cette perle, et c\u2019est ce que nous avons déjà éprouvé sous Napoléon.Adinirons la sagesse de La providence! Pour mettre en repos et en hartnonie nus soue \u2026 Adieu, l-eteurs, jusqu'au revoir!\u201d Le docteur Weitzel, cr-devant ré facteur du Rhcinische Blatter, publié à Wiebade, « déc'aré qu'il renoncoit à la conduite du Hournal, tant que les choses serotent dan l'état où elles sont.Le Courier du Hus-lthin, publié à Cloves, a pris congé libre- - ment de ses lecteurs Le Journal de Mentz à renoncé à la devise de fat ler, qui fais soit allusion À l\u2019art de l'imprimerie inventé dans cette ville OU.estassez singulier que l'inquisition contre Lu presse ait établi son premier tribumal dans le lieu même de so naissance M, Goerres bien connti co nme rédacteur du Mercure due Rhin, a été contraint de chercher un asvle dans je pays contre tequel : Son ouvrage de - il avoit travaillé avee wnt de persévérance.d'il magne et de la Itévalution est regardé comme aristocratique par le parti poputnire : il l\u2019a écrit dans la vue de distraire ses compatriotes de l'idée d'une révolution © mais, pour son malheur, il sw élevoit aussi avec force contre les gouvertemens pour s'être écartés des lois; et c'en fut assez pour lui mériter une : place dans les cachots d\u2019une forteresse.Sa lettre à un jourisal parisien parle le langage d'un hope a qui sa conscience rend témoiguage de son intézrilé et de l\u2019honneteté de ses intentions ; oll est en tout point telle qu'un hoaune dans la disgrice pour \u201c roit l'écrire suus rougir 3 un ancien adversaire, Nous la donne- ronsiei en entier :\u2014 Au rédacteur du constitutionnel, Srnassoëne, 25 octr.1819.Movsteun,\u2014Les journaux françois se sont ovcupés depuis quelque tems de la persécution qu'on nva suscitée au sujet de mon ouvrage de l'elélemaune et de ta Itévolution, «4 je dois tée moigner ma satisfaction de Ja manière honorable dont ils ont tous agi envers moi dans cette occasion, soit en écrivant où en gardant le silence.Me voyant privé arbitrairement du bénétice du droit \u201ccivil, j'a\u2019 eru devoir me jeter sous la protection du droit des gens ; \u201cnon pur résister à une autorité que je respecte, mais pour la mettre dans l'impossibilité, pour sou propre intéret.de procéder au- \u201ctrement dans cette cause que par dus voies légales.Oui, pendant la guerre, j'ai souvent élevé la voix contre la France ; mais.en : { cela je nal fait qu\u2019ubéir au devoir et à l'honneur: j'aurois même combaitu les armies ala main, si l'occasion s'en étoit-présentée.! Mais en défendant la liberté, l'honneur et l\u2019indépendance de ma | patrie contre un joug étrangers je n\u2019ai jamais oublié ce que 'hom- { me doit à l'hounne.Après le passage des Alliés, lorsque la poi lice russienne d\u2019abord, et la police prussienne ensuite amendrent | de vingt à trente employés françois à Dresde et à Wetalar comme i dus prisonnes suspectes, ces hommes et leurs familles, par une confiance bien flatteuse, s'adressèrent à moi de préférence, que i- qu\u2019ils n\u2019ignorassent pas mes opinions politiques, et je leur obtins du ; gouverneuré général, non seulement la liberté, mais du secours à : plusieurs d'eutre eux pour retourner dans leur patrie.A présent | je réclame la même bospitalité, Run comme une grâce, qui seroit l'incompatible avec mon honneur, inais comme un acte de justice.! LeBBedouin même excre: cette hospitalité cnevrs son ennenmii; et ce devroit certamement être une loi pour l'Europe civilisce dans un terns rempli de troubles, de la fureur de parti, de révolutions, de changemens inattendus, où aucun \u2018Écrivain, ni même arc \u201chomine d'état, ne peut s'assurer que ce qu'il accorde aûjovrd\u2019hui, il ne Ie réclaniera pas demain pour lui-mémo, GOBIÈRES.Youk, 24 février 1820.; PARLEMENT DU HAUT CANADA.Lundi le #1 du courant, à deux héures et demiv \u2018dé l\u2019après- Larleinent provincial par le discours suivant.+ J{omorables Messieurs du Conscil \u2018éaislatif, et «Messieurs de la Chambre d'assemblée, « La déplorable indisposition de notre bien-aimé Souverain | contimue encore.- is Nous avons a reconnoitre une nouvelle prenve de l'attention | paternelle de S.A.lt.dans le choix qu'elle à fait du comte de \u2019 | | midi, S.£.le Lieut -Gouverneur ouvrit ta présente session du f \u2019 rique du nord.+ Quoique l'intervalle accoutumé entre vos séances n'ait pas été reurphi, des circonstances dont je n'étois pas le miître.n'ont engagé à vous convoquer ; et comme le tems approchoit où la loi exigenit Ia convocation d'un nouveau Parlement, je suis revenu de la province voisine pour profiter de ln seule occasion qui.me restoit de vous exprimer en personne la satisfierion que m'avoient donnée l'unanimité, l'activité, et l\u2019atrention à l'honneur et à la sureté de votre gouvernement, que vous aviez montrées dans les deux dernières sessions.prompte interposition de la Legislature, la juste adininistration néral et les bons prineipes de la partie de beaucoup la plus non- breuse du peuple, ont dissipé ces symptômes de woubles et de mécontentement, qui commençoiunt à nous déshonorer au-de- été biemôt funestes à notre prospérité naissante, Persuadé qu\u2019il at ten v'elock in the furenoon, for the purpose of electing two.persons to represent them in the ensuing Assembly of this Pro- | vinece.\u2014 And L do further give notice, that 1 shall continue the anid Election in such manuer as is by Law directed, of which all persons will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly.F.BELANGER, Quebec, 23d Feby.1820.p204dt Returning Oificer.To the ELECTORS of the LOWER-TOWN of QUEBEC.GENTLEMEN, BLG leave to offer myself as a Candidate for the honour of being une of your Representatives in the ensuing Assembly of this Province, and solicit your votes at the approaching Election.rofessions are useless: I shall therefore merely say.should I be fortunate cnough to be one of the objects of your choice, my best endeavoûrs shall be always used for the advancement of the prosperity and interests of the Provinee.I am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient humble servant, Te J.1.MAQUAY, Jr.Queber, 25th l'eby.1820.p205dt .To the ELECTORS of the LOWER-TO WN of QUEBEC, GENTLEMEN, HAVE the honour to offer myself as a Candidate to represent you in the House of Assembly, at the cusuing Election, and to solicit the favour of your votes and interest.: I have the honour to be, + Gentlemen, Your very obedient servant, PETER BURNETT.Lower-Town, Qucbee, 26th Feb.1820.° p205dt Lu To the ELECTORS of the LO} ER TOWN of QUEBEC.GENTLEMEN, HAVE the honour to make you a tender of my services ag one of your Representatives in the House nf As- scinbly,: and respectfully solicit your votes and interests at the ensuing Election.: EIN I remain, Gentlemen, Your very humble servant, RE JEAN BELANGER.Quebec, 1st March, 1820.Province of Lower Canada, 3 : \u2018 District of Quebec, NOTICE TO TAVERN-KEEPERS.- Orricz or THE CLERKS oF Tur Prac, a Wednesday, 23d February, 1820 OTICE is hereby given, that a Specral S-l0n } of His Majesty's Justices of the Pence, for this for receiving the usual securities from and granting Certificates for LICENCES.to persons intend:ng to keep \u2018Taverns, within the soil District, during the present year, will be holden from WEDNESDAY the FIRST, until SATUR DAY the District, : EIGITEENTTI day of MANCTI nest, both davs inclusive, | at the Court House of the City of Quebec, at TEN in the Morning of each Gay.and that no other Special Session for a similar purpose will be holden until after the mouth of Septem- bur, How hext ensning.By Ovder of the Magistrates, GRELN & PERRAULT, Clerks of the Ycace.Quebce, 25rd.February, 1820.4p204dt n'existe niaintenant aucune raison de désirer plus que les suive- gardes ordinaires de Fa Constitution, je suis dans la pleine disposition, si vous le jugiez à propos, de consentir à la révocation de l'acte passé dans une des dernières sessions pour provenir les ase semblées séditieuses : m'en réposant entièrement sur lu prompte énergie de lu Législature et sur In terne loyauté des sujets de S.M.duns toutesles occasions qui pourroieut se présenter à l'avenir, Les connoissances que j'ai pu acquérir sur l\u2019état et sur les intérèrs de cette colonie, mé donnent lieu d'apprécier benuconp les actes que Vous avez passés pour l'amendement des lois concernant les chemins et pour une cotisation plus jusfe et plus générale des propriétés.Ces actes peuvent être susceptibles d'a né- lioration 3 vt, comme tout ce qui tend à introduire un nonveau système, on trouvera sans doute.loosqu'it s'agira de les mettre à execution, qu'ils ont besoin de corrections dans le détail ; mais la session où vous introduit et, comme je l\u2019espère, Wad à votre patrie le principe d'une cotisation universelle et impartiale.fera désormais une époque mémurable dans lesannales de su législation.«Messieurs de la Chambre d'uss-mblée, - « Les comptes publics, avec l'estimation des dépenses pour l'angaqu prochaine, seront vas devant vous, et VOUS Y donnerez, sans doute, de bonne heure votre attention.Avec des ressources plus que suffisantes pour cette partie dus dépenses du gouvernement civil, dont nous sommes chargés, le revenu a été insulfi- sant pour subvenir aux pensions de milice imposées par des lois dont la libéralité n\u2019est peut-être pas justifiée par nos moyens.Veus trouverez qu'il s\u2019est accumulé de grands arrérazres sur cet article de la dépense publique, et vous conviendrez \u2018sans doute de la nécessité d'y pourvoir au plustot, « Hunorables Messieurs, + Messiours, \\ \u201c« Vous donnerez votre attention a ces lois qui-sont surle point d'expirer: \u2018Tel \u2018est l'acte pour l'établissement d'Ecoles dans les oe ; , : oo Lowuships.Tant que vous vous rappellerez que la justice prend la place de tonte autre considération, vous n'ouldierez pas qui répugne aux décrets de la Providence que In liberté eivile puisse se indintenir longe-tems chez an peuple quel'ignorance et la licence rendent indigne d\u2019en jouir, Votre disposition à pourvoir à cet objet inestimanle, ira done toujours, j'en suis persuadé, d'un pas égal avec vos moyens.Il ve servit pas prudent, ni peut-être même désirahle.de poursuivre le plan actuel; mais il y auroit peut-être moyen de produirele même bien à nioins de rruise « La nécessité de pourvoir à l'instruction religiçuse et à l'extension de l\u2019éducation dans cette province, devient plus sensible de jour en jour, La population du Haut-Canaila s'accroit avec apidité.de nouveaux townships se peuplent d\u2019habitans près-à- près, et les conditions de culture ct d'amélioration.dont l'exécution est maintenant exigée à la rigueur par le gouvernement de S, M, déploienit par un contraste frappant les avantages du nouveau systûme sur l\u2019ancien.- ss 1 me reste encore à parler d'un sujet qui auroit du trouver place plutôt.Je laisse à vos sentimens a vous rendre raison de cette omission.Jé suis persundé que vous avez pris part à me provinces de 5.M.dans l'Amérique du nord, de cet illustre pere sonnigre qui voyoit avec un vif intérêt la prospérité naissante du Canada, eb qui: conduit comme l'a toujours été par une haute idée din devoir et porté par un penchant natorel à-faire le bien, dée vouvit à cet ohjet, avec jui toutes ses puissantes facultés.\u201d iz (Te : : Mowratat, ler.mars 1820.Elections,==1.08 élections pour la ville et le comté tr, Montréal devant se fare la semaine prochaine, et celles pour les autres vil:es et comtés dans le 1nême tenis ou peu après; il ne sera peuts être pus hors de propos.de dire ici un wot sur ce sujet si.ntéres- sant; afin que pos observations, si elles n'ont pas assez de mürite ter duvantage l'attenron des coucteurs, Pour qu'un homme soit digne de représenter une portion de ses frôres-sujets, ot d'être chargé de veiller à leurs mtérêts, al faut qu'il possède les qualités suivantes: \u2014 19, L'integvité, pour etre toujours dans la disposition de faire ce qu\u2019il croit être juste ; 28, Le talent, afin de pouvoir discerner ce qui est juste et ce qui uv l'est pass 52.L'indépendance, pécuniaires; et 49, L'éncrete, pour vaincre toute opposition.Comme i} est rare de trouver fautes ces qualités réunies dans un nême sujet, on duit préférer les Candidats qui nsredent ls pour être audessus des considérations ! plus grand nombre; et s'il y à égalité de gumbre, il donner lu préférence à ceux qui en possedent les plus estimalbtes Pourque l\u2019on puisse hieu faire cu discernement.il sera peut-être born d'is- capacité peut nous 1e permettre.Voici done l'ordre ou nous les FULECONÉ tome 1°, L'intégrité ; 29, L'indépendance; 58, L'énergie ; 49, Le talent, De ces quatres qualités, l'intégrité et l'indépendance sont abso- lIunnent indispensables : haits contradietoires, Clle nous envaie une conmmune afflicuion.D'adnousn: pour présider sur les domaines de S.M.dans l\u2019.Amé- - C'est avec le plaisir le plus sincère que je vous annonce que Ia de la loi, et, reut-être plus que toute autre chose, Je bon sens gi hors, et qui, s'ils n\u2019avoient été heureusement suppronés, auroient douleur dans 1a dispensation de lu Providence, qui privé les \u201car, sous Le prepnère, un homme fera du mal; sans la seconde, il ne fer aucun biens et, à plus forte rui- son, sit n\u2019a ni l'une ni n\u2019autre, it sera totalement inhahile à être \u201célu.Ensuite vient énergie; car c'est en vain qu\u2019un représentant auroit l'int\u201ceité, l'indépendance, et le talent, s'il manque de signer leur *aleur relative avec autant de justesse que notre foible pour diriger le choix d'aucune personne, puissent au muins exci- |ehosce Il y a ani une grande et auperbe bibliothèque de corl- sier, vitrée, des tupie, des miroirs, Une élégunte cuuchette à qua tre poteaux, et riche garniture complète, avec Lt de plume, mu elas, ¢t wavering un bon reveille matin monté en Majou ; re * genterie, verrer.e, faïence, et différens autre articles.La veute commencer à six heures aprèsemidi, Ww.F.gRrpIge | Québee, 18 Janvier 1820.kp:204dt SCOTTY, N.IN fait savoir par re ésent qu\u2019il sera bar'lé a terme pour le terne de neuf ans à commencer du premier Mai prochuin, le domaine de bis Seigneurie de Notre Dame des Ane ges, conn sous le nom de Ferme de Notre Dane dus At (ges, situé nu nord do ls ltrvière St.Charles près de Québec, , appartenant autrefois au ci-devant ordre de Jésuites, \"Un second heu, une pièce dé terre en prairie, situCo a Lauvers + gne, parvisse Ce Charlesbourg dans ladite Seigneurie\u201d de Notre Thune des Anges, contenunt eavirun vingt-huit arpens en supers tivie, hornée | .u devant au sud-est par les terres dus Dames Jte- dr sivuses de PHopica) Général, par derrière au nord-ouest -aint | qu'au nord-est et au sud-utsest par les héritiers dep it Cutton ; les | bieus sus-clésiqués affermés actuellement à Mess.Smith & \"Anderson, Ledit Bail sera venau putaquement lencun le 33 Avril prochain.et adjuzré au plus oitrant et defnier enchérisseur, T'oute personne qui désireroit obtenir ludit bail, pourra, avant \u2018ln vente, prondre des mtormations concernant les conditions du bail cisaunones, en n'Adressu.cu bureau des Conumisanires, Ênre want le cou des rues St.Juachim et Ste Faille, Nu & où Pon pourra aussi voir un plan des biens À aiformer, tel que fuit pur Ju-eph Bouvhette, Fcuver, Arpenteur- Général de cette Pro vince, et Mr, Benjamin L'Éeuyer, Arpeuteur Provincial, le À fermeté : eùt-it ta pénétration d'un Aristote, of l'éloquence d'un : ! pen Démosthène, sit n°4 pas cette qualité, 11 faudra qu'it succenbe à Mars, 1811 Par ordre des Connnissaires, d'opiniatreté de l'ignormee intéressés, Ou croira Teut-ctre on | _Québec, 19 Janvier, 1820.Jpiesde 1.FOY, 8.peu Étrance que Nous avons denné lu dernière place ou fadent 5 BUREAU DES COMMISSAIRES\" mais on conviendra que cet arrangement n'est pas injuste: Car l'expérience vaut presque tonjours le talent, etme eile Jui est souvent préférable.Les sujuts qui passent Le portée des esprits : ordinaires, sont de beaucuap les muins nonbreux ; et quand il y en a de cette sorte à discuter, il se trouve toujours des honimes de talent dont les lumières peuvent Selairer le jugement de ceux «qui sont plus bas sur l'échete des intoiligences.À ces qualités il fuudroit
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