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accounts at this Office which ure regularly settled, must be paid in advance.aoccseceucan Ad.Montreal, Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION issued to wit : | out of His Majesty'e Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleau 10 and for the District of Moutreal aforesaid, at the suit of Francois Villiotte dit Latour fils, yeoman, of the sish of Ste.Aune de Muscouche in the said District of Mon.trea), against the lands and tenements of lean Baptiste Chapeleau, Carpenter, of the parish of Saint Rose, in the said District, Curator duly elected to the vacant estate and succession uf Pierre Chapeleau, in his life time vf the parish of Sainte Annede Mas.couche aluresaid, to me directed, I have seized and taken in execution as belonging tw the said JEAN BAPTISTE CHAPE.LEAU in his capacity aforesaid, a land situated and being at the Céteau Suint Pierre, in the Parish of Ste.Anne de Masc uche aforesaid, in the County of Effingham, containing three arpeuts in front by about fuurteen arpents in depth, bounded in front by the chenun dr front, in the rear by Charles Henauld, on one side by Bernard Lafrance, and on the other side, in part hy Hyacipthe Charbonneau, and in part by a road leading to the Cite Suint Pierre, with a wooden barn thereon erected, Now I du hereby give notier, that the said land and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the church door of the parish of \u201csainte Anne de Mascouche aforesaid, on MONDAY the SEVENTH duy of JANUARY next, at TEN of, the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known, FRED.W, ERMATINGER, Sheriff, All and every person or persous having claims on the land and preunses above described, by morgage or other right or in- cumbrance, 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'annicdier or afin de distraire, the whole or aay part of the said land and premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Shariff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Shentt's O hoe, 1st S-ptember, 1821, Montresl, Î Y vartue ot twoWRIT Sol IX ECU FION issued to wit: | out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding Civil Pleas in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, the one at the suit of Antoine Menard of the parish of Lon- guriul, in the said District of Montréal veoman, and the other at the suit of Heetor Russell of Glasgow in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called Scotland, Merchant, and John M'Krnzie of the City of Montreal in the said District ui Munteeal Merchant, Copartners using trade at the said City et Montreal under the name or firm of Hector Russel! & Co; against the lauds and teneinents of Jean Baptiste Bouthillier of the parish of Longuem! aforesaid yeoman, to me directed, [ have svired and taken in execution as Lelonging to the said Jean Bop.tite Houthéir, 1.À Lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in the Village of Longueuil.in the parish of Saint An- tae of Lengueail aforesaid, containing three gnarters of an arpent in front, by the one half of au arpent in depth, the whele tore or less, boumded iu the front by the King's Highway, iu the rear by a lot of ground or emplacement heretofore belonging ta Alexis Viau, now the property of Hyacinthe Courtemanche, crene sule by Jean Baptiste Gendro, and on the other side by Saint Antriue Street, with a stone house of two stories, hangar.or shed, and other buildings thereon erected.2.A Lot of land situated and being wn the Fief Tremblay, in the parish of Saint Antoine of Lougueuil aforesaid, containing three quarters of an arpent in front, by twenty arpents in depth, more or less, bounded in the front by Fnenne Fournier dit Prefontaine, in the rear by Jean Bapuate Viger, or hs representatives, on one side by the widow Sainte Marie, and on the other side by lexis, Louis, Antoine, Clement and Archange Douthillier, children of the said Jean Baptiste Bouthiiher, the whole rn bois debout, 3.A land situated and being in the Seignary of Annficld in the parish vf Swat Clement tu the said District, containing twn arpents in front, by twenty five arpents in depth, and ot the end of the said depth Lung one arent only infront, or width, by twenty five arpents fasther sn depth, bounded 19 the front by the river Du ! ou.lu the rear by the fase of tae lands of the river Fargeon, «vue aude by James Milne Esquire, and où the other side b Joan Baptiste Rousseau, with a wooden house and other build- dings thereon erected, Now 1 do hereby give notice, that the mid Lots of Laud and premises first above described under No.dant 2.will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church doar of the Pansh of Saint Antoine of Longueuil aforesaid, on MONDAY the SEVENTH day of JANUARY next, a TEN of the Cipek in the forenson.and that the Land and premises third aud lastly above desenbed under No, 5, will be also 8 id and adjudyed to the highest bidder at the Church door of the parish cf Saint Clement in the Seigaioe of AnuBeld aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY the NINTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN uf the Clack an the forenoan, at which respective times and places the conditions ot sale will he made known, FREDK W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.Alland every per-an or persons having chime on the Lande aml tenements above described, by martgage or other rght or incumbrance, are here! y advertised to give notice thereof to the sa.d Sheriff, at bi Office, in the City of Montreal, according ta byw ; and further, that no apposition afa d'avauller ot afin de distraire, the whole, or auy part of (he sad Lande and tenements, or afin de charze Or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff, during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Sheriff's Office, 1-1 September, 1821, QUEBEC, Y virwe ot 8 WHIT of EXTCUTION, ise to wit: 1B sued out of His Majesty's Couctof King's Bench, holding wil pleas in and fur the District of Quebec alore- said, atthe suit of Sir Hugh Dalrymple of Upper Wanpole Street in the County of Middlesex, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Unitmin and Ireland called Fugland, Baronet, agminst the lands and tenements of William Fisher Scott.of the City of Quebre, in the County of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, Esquire, Notary Public, to me dirceted.| have sized and taken in execution asbelonging to the aforessidt WILLIAM FISHER SCOTT, Esquire, viz:\u20141 ©, That certain lot or piece of ground state tn the Suburbs of Saint John, in the City of Queber, call.el Sutherland Place, contuning two arpents and five perches in front upon the north side of Richelicu Street, by the depth to be found from the said street, to the C6! au Ste.Gonevière, bounded im front or towards the south by Richelieu Street, in the rear by the said Côte Ste.Geneviève, on one sde towards the north east by the Widow Vincent, representing Zacharic Gagnon, and on the other side towards the south-west by the Heirs aylor.The mud lot thus firetly described being part and parcel of those two certam lots or pieces of land which were severally granted by the Reh- gioun Ladies or Nuns of the Hotel IHeu of Quebee, à titre de Jaü Emphytéutique Cor the teravof minety-nine years From the first day of May, which was in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety unto Pierre Vocelle and Jean Baptiste Paquet, severally and respectively as fullows, that is to say, unte Pierre Vocelle by Deed, bearing \u201cdate and passed before Louis Deschenaux and his Confrerey Notaries the thirty-first day of May once thousand seven hundred and ninety, and unto Jean Baptiste Paquetby Devd bearing date and passed before the satd Louis Deschensux and his Confreres Notaries the eleventh day of June one thousand seven hundred and ninety, and thereby subject to the several charges, clauses and conditions in the said Deeds of Bail Emphytéotique respectively cuntained, save and except the ayment of the rents therein and thercby reserved, which have n redeemed or rachrtés from the said Religious Ladies or Nuns by the said Pierre Vocelle, and subject also to the annual ont or sum af thirty-six pounds currency, pavable to the said Prune Voculle, big heirs and asigun, in and by twospvoral nl and half yearly payments of vighteen pounds said currency, etch un the twenty-ninth day of March and twenty-ninth day of September in cach and every year of the aforesaid term of the said Deeda of Bait Emphytéatique granted to the sid Pierre Vocelle ad Jean Baptiste l\u2019aquet as afuruaud, to run audunespired.29, A lot or jicce vf land situate in the Suburbs vf Saint Lewis and Banlieu of Quebec, at the place called Jüchmond Square, cun- taining one arpent and seventeen feet in front by tour and a balf srpents orthereabout in depth, bounded in frout or towards the south by Saint Lewis Street, in the rear by the representatives of Charles Dumenvil dit Lumusique, où one side towards the northeast by the aforesaid continuation of St.Charles Street, having thirty feet in width and on the other «ide towards the south-west by the representatives of Pierre Vincent, together with a wood built barn of thirty feet by twenty-four thereon erected and built.39.A lot or picce of land situate in the Suburhe of St.Lewis inthe City of Quebec, at the aforesaid place called Richmoud Square, contminimnmg about one arpent seven perches and seven fect in breadth, by three arpents, three porches and three feet or thereabout in denth, at the end of which said depth the breadth is eight fect less, bounded in front or towards the south by a proposed street, in the rear by the aforesaid representatives of the said Clare les Dunesmil die Lawusique, and the lot lately possesed by the œuvre et Fabrique of Quebec, on one side towards the south-went by the aforesaid continuation of St Charles Street, and on the other side towards the north-east by the continuation of Richmond Street, opened between the properties of \u2018Thomas White and Ho- bert Wood, Esquires, on St.Lewis Street, the raid Hichmond Street, having forty feet in width.The said lots thus sbove se.condiy and thirdly described being parts and parcels of that certain lotor piece of land which was granted by the Religilous Ladies or Nuns of the Hotel Dieu of Quebec à titre de Bail Emphytéotique, for the term of ninety-nine years from the first day of May, which was in the vear of our Lord one thousand seven luindred and nine.ty-tive, unto James Greig and Robert Haddan, by Deed bearing date und prsaed befure R.Lelievre and his Confreres Notaries the twelfth of May one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five, and thereby snlidairoment subject to the annual rent of six pounds cur.reacy, pavable to the said Religious Ladies or Nuns on the first day of May in each and every year of the aforesaid term of the sald Deed of Zul Emphyténtique, during the same and the other charges, clauses and conditions therein contained, but which rent Charles Smith, Esquire, Autherrs of the said William Fisher Scout, is obliged to pay and acquit.42.A lot or piece of land situate in the smd Suburbs of St.Lewis, at the said place called Ltichmond Square, containing about cight perches and nine fect in front, by three arpeuts, three perches and one foot or thereabout in depth, bounded in front by the aforesaid proposed street, in the rear by the suid lot lately possessed by the said œuvre ct Fabrique of Quebec, on one side tosvards the south-west by the aforesald continuation of the said Richmond Street, and on the other side towards the north-east by the Int herein nextand fifthly described.\u201cThe said lot thus above fourthly described being part and parcel of that certain lot or piece of land which was granted by the aforewid Religious Ladiesor Nuns of the Hotel Divu of Quebec d titre de Mail Emphytéatique, for the term of ninety-nine jours from the first day of Day, which was in the year of our one thousand seven hundred and ninety, unto Alexander Wilson.by Deed bearing date and passed before Louis Deschen- aux and his Confreres Notarics, the said first day of May one thousand seven hundred and ninety, and thereby subject Lo the annual rent of one pound seventeen shillings and sixpence currency.payable tothe said Reiigious Ladies or Nunsin two several equal and half yearly payments of eighteen shillings and ninepence said currency, on the first day of May and first day vf November, in each and every vear of the aforesaid term of the said Beil Emphy- tévtique.and the other charges, clauses and couditions therein contained, but which rent the aforesaid Charles Smith, one of the Autheurs of the said William Ficher Scott, is obliged to pay and acquit.59.A lot or piece of land situate in the said Suburbs of St.Lewis, at the said place called \u2018Richmond Square, containing about nine perches in front.by three arpents, three perches aud one foot or thereabout indepth, bounded in front or towards the south by the aforesaid proposed street, in the rear by the represen tatives of François Couture, on oue side towards the south-west by the lot herein before fourthly described, and on the other side towards the north-east by De Salaberry Strect.\u2018The said lot thus titihly described being part and parcel of that certain lot or piece of land which wis granted by the aforesaid Religious Ladies or Nuns of the Hotel Dieu of Quebec à titre de Bail Emplysotique, for the term of ninety-nine years from the first day of May, which wasim the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety, unto James Davidson, by Deed bearing date and passed before Lows Deschesnaux and his Confreres Notaries, the thirty- fist day of May one thousand seven hundred and ninety, and thereby subject to the annual rent of one puund seventeen shillings and sispence currency, pavible to the said Îtelymous Ladies or Nuns in two several equal and half yearly payments of cighteen shithage and ninepence said current money, on the first day of May and the tirst of November in each and in every year of the aforesaid term of the said Deed of Bail Emphytéotique, and the other charges, clauses und conditions therein contained.but which rent the atoresaid (Charles Smith, one of the Autheurs of the said William Fisher Scott 1s obliged to payandacquit, 6°.A lot or piece of land situate in the sad Suburbs of St.Lewis, consisting of nine hundred and forty-five feet mn front.by seventy two feet 1m dapth, and containing twenty-keven biulding Lots or Kogiace- ments of thirty-five feet in Front, by ceventy-1wo feet tn depth, each imd out and marked by pickets, numbered from the south towards the north, from number eight to mnnber therty-four, both numbers included, bounded in front or towards the north-east by Nett Street, in the rear by Joseph Franco Perrault, Esquire, and Mr.Joseph Legarré, atone end towards the south by the lot number seven and at the other end towards the north by the lot aumber thirty-tive.\"The wad iot thus siethly described berng part atd parcel of that certian lot or piece of land which was granied by the Ursuline Ladiesor Nuns ot Quebec d titre de Budd Emphuté oq, tor the tery of ninety-nine vears from the first day of May.which was in the year of our Lod one thousaud coven hundred and ninety, unto Avzoustin Le Vasseur Borgia, by Deed beanng date and passed before Louis Deschenany and his Coufreres No- tartes, the thirry-tiret day of May, which was in the vear of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety, and thereby sub- Jeet ta the annual rent of «xty-six lieres, seven sole, the fre.at twenty sols, or the sun of two pounds fifteen shillnis and threepence L:dfpenny currency, pavableto the said Lrsulme Ladisor Nuns in two severul equal and half vearly payments of thrrty-three = res, three sale and six deniers each.the livre at twenty sols.on the first day of May and first day of November, mn each and every vear vÉtoc atocesud term ofthesai 1 Ded of Bad L'mprayte dique, and the other charges, causes and conditions there contained.And 7°.À lutor picce of land consi~ting of one arpent in front, by twenty-one arpents in depth.situate m1 the fief and deigniory of Goudsredle, at the place called Cap Rouge, in the Pansh of Samte Foy, near the City of Quebec, bounded at the north-east side by Charles Gray Stewart, Lisquire, and on the south-west side by Michel Boahome, mn front by the River Saint Law.tence, andanthe rear by the eatremity of the said depth abutting on the land of one Delidde, representing one Michel Hamel, torether with a wood built barn thereon erected and built, Now I do hereby give public notice, that the property under No.1, 2, 5 4, 5 6, will be sold and adjudged to tie highest and lat badder, at my Office, in the Court- House of the City af Quebec, on TUESDAY the SINTH day vf NOVEMBER neat, at ELEVEN of the Clock in the Forenoon, that under No.7, at the Church [oor of the Parish of Ste.Foy, on WEDNESDAY the SEVENTH day of NOVEMBER next, at ELEVEN of the Clock in the Forenoon, at which ume and place the conditions of sale wili be made known.PH: A.DE GASPE*, Sherif All and every person or persons having claims on the above described premises by mortgage ov other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised, to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office in the Court House of the City of Quebes, according to law ; and further, that no opposition afin d'annudler or afin de distraire the whole or any part of the said premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same will be received by the said Sheri during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Shevit!'s Office, Quebec, 24 July, 1821.em em ms me ee ce QUEREC, R Y virtue ofan ALIAS WRIT of ENECU- touvt- D TION, issued out of His Mad sty's Court of King's Bench, holding evil pleasinand for the Ihatrict af\" Quebec afiresaid, at the suit of George Arnold, Merchant Tailor of the City of Quibee, in the Conny of Quebec, in the said Dericl of Quebec, against the lands and tenoments Charles Martineau, printer of the same places 1 haw scised and taken in exreution as appertaining to the aforesaid CHARLES MARTINEAU, A land situate and being inthe Parish of Sto dos ph Nouvelle Reste on the southwest of the Raver Chaudière, atthe Village f° St.Daud, being No, 10 in the fifth range, containing three arpents in front or thércabont, by about thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the Kong's highway at picsent projected, and in the rear by the end of \u2018the said depth, adjoining vn one side to the south-west (ot of fand No.11, and un the other (0 the north-cast to the lot of land No.9.Now do hercby gee public notice, that the aforesaed pro- méses will be mld and adjuxed tu the highest and last bilder, at the door of the Church of the aforesoid Farish of Ste Joseph Note wile Beauce, on TUESDAY the SINTH duy of NOVEMBER neat, at TEN afthe Clock in the Forenoun, at which time and place the conditions f sale will be mudde known, PH; A DE GASPE*, Shoriff.All and every perwon or persons having claims on the above described premises, by Mmorigage or ather right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the aid Sheriff, at his Office in the Court House of the City of Quebec, according to law ; nnd further, that no opposition afin d'annuller or an de distraire the whole or any part of the said premises, or afin de 1 charge or scrvituds ou the sume, will be received by the said She- nf, during the tifwen days previous to the sale thereof.Sheriff's Oflice, July 2ad 184).QUEBEC, BY vitue of a WRIT of VENDITIONI- to wie: § LA PUNAS, issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the Iis- triet of Quebec aforesaid, at the suit of Joseph Remy Vallierres de St.Real, Esquire, advocate of the city of Quebec, fn the County and Districe of Quebec.commanding me tu well as appertaining to Augustin Paquet, Carpenter of the same place, tutor dulv elcceted hy law, to Fleuri Coté in his hfe tine Wheetwright of the afuresaid place and Françoise Paquet his late wife, an emplacement situated in St.Rock's Suburbs, of the said City of Quebec.extending twenty-five feet in front, or thereabout, on St.Valher Street, and in depth the distance between its front and the fuot of coteau St.Genevidve, bounded in front to the north by the sad Se, Vallier Street, and in the rear and to the south by the said cotesu St.Geneviéve, adjoining on one side to the enst to the em.placerient of Augustin Paquet, representing Jean Guilmin, and on the other side ta the west by Sedilliot ait Montreuil, represente ing Mr.Frederick Surynes, with a wooden two story house, thereon erected, circumstances and dependancies.Now I do hereby give notice that the aforesaid premises will be sold and ad- Judged to the highest and last bidder, at my Office in the Court Hause of the City of Quebec, on MONDAY the twelfth day of November next at Eleven of the clock in the forenoon at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known, u.A.De GASPE, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, 231 Oct.1821.\u2019 ADVERTISEMENT OF FRUIT TREES.BEST KIND IN AMERICA.8 the whole of that excellent Stock belonging to A.REID in his Nursery St.Lewis Suburbs, isto be sold off, ; TO GIVE PLACE To an increase of FRUIT', British and American which will he warranted genuine, to purchasers, those inclining to plant or renew*their Stock, would do well to embrace this favourable opportunity, as they will all be sold off without reserve at verv reduced prices.Orders will be received at No, 103, St.Paul Street.Sept.15, 1821.ps20 M R.J Bre.GAMELIN gives notice that he has come to Quebec with an assortment of MONT- HEAL APPLES, consisting of Pomme Grises, Bourassa, Fameuses and others, and trusts that he will have the same satisfaction in serving his customers this year as he had the last, He has taken his lodgings at Mr.Amable Mercier's Saint George Street, No.10.Quebec, October 21st 1321.PIS J L.MARE TL bas for Sale, e CORDAGE\u2014\"} inch to Seizing Line, North Shore SALMON.SEAL, WHALE & COD OIL, Dry and Green COD FISH.Quebec, 21st Oct.1821.ANDING, ex Robert fiom Greenock, at the Queen's Wharf, 75 Puncheons strong Leeward Island Rum, and 10 lhds.refined Sugar, For Sale by WILLIAM PRICE.__ 25th Oct.1821.UST RECEIVED per Schoners John, Fanny & Jane, and Martha from Halifax, and for sale by the Subscri- burs: Leeward Island Rum, Molasses, Seal, Cod and Dog Oil, Macharel of an excellent quality.ROSS & MITCHELL.Qnebec, 24th Oct.1821.FYYHE Commissioners for INTERNAL COMMUNICA: A TIONS for the COUNTY of HAMPSHIRE, having received His Excellency the Governor in Chief's Authority to afford certain Aid towards opening a Road to the Settlement of St.Patrick, Srigniory of Fossambault, and towards the improvement of the Communication with the New Settlements in the Seigniary of Porineuf\u2014will immediately recerve l\u2019roposais fur making the sad Road and Communications, and all necessary intonation respecting the work to be performed wil be obtained on avphiention to G.W.ALLSOPP aud LWDn.HALE, Esqrs at Cap Sante.Cap santé, 20th Ort.1821, HE Subsenber and the Tenants of the Seigmory of La Vallicre or Fief St.Michel d' Yamaska, hereby give notice, that they will apply to the Provincial Legislature, during its next Session, to obtain certain Regulations \u201crespecting their Common.J.M.TONNANCOUR, Seignr.Se Michel, d'Yamaska, 17th Sept.1821.ps2l RIDGE OF NT.EUSTACHE.\u2014 Eustace N.L.DUMONT, Fsq.Seignior of St.Eustache, gives notice, that he will apply to thé next Parliament.to obtain the privilege, for the space of fifty years, to wake Two TOLL BRIDGES on the River Qutawas, at the discharge of the Lake .of the Two Mountains, between St.Eustache and l'Isle Jesus : the one about half a league above the village of St.Enstache, from the domain of the mill to the Isle Spenard.at the head of | {the Rapid withan escape /rchanpe / of sixty feet long, which will be four feet higher than the hizhest water, and opposite the buttress J Eperen) of the dam of the said miil; and the other Ousette Ae © JEUDI, LE ler NOVEMBRE 1821.the date of this Adverusement the Grant under which they claim, and cach an f that in default of so doing, due course will A eue of them, ne echeating the Let ur Low of Land upon which the Settletnents not be w done and performed, and fi i rreuf Ww he Royal Domain.or the re-union the By Order of Lis Excellency the Gavernor in Chief in Council 3p301d25.HERMAN W RYLAND Exrcurive Couseu, Orrire, Quebec, 15th October, 1821.UBLIC NOTICE is hercby given, that all persons having claims against His Majeaty'4 Government up ta the 10th October instant, are required to deliver them forthwith into the proper offices, and that in default of wo doing or of stating within one month from the date hereof by letter, the Nie ture and amount of their respective claims, and satisfactorily explaining the causes which prevent their being transmitted in detail, they will be considered as having relitiquishei their preton- sions 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 \u201ca pe of credit on the He.Settlesnept Conditions of the ceiver General or otherwise, are à uired to render their accounts in like manner as early a Sible.or otherwise within one month, satisfactorily to explain by letter the causes which unavoidably prevent their Going so, in order that no cumplaint may lay againat them, as retarding the business of the respective branches uf the service, to which thetr evpenditure belongs, nor further mensures be rendered necessary by their delay, 10 enforce the dua accounting for, and settlement of their respective advances, By Command of [lis Excellency The Governor in Chief, _ (Signed) __ H.W.RYLAND, OTICE.\u2014It having been represented to the Governor General, and Commander of the Forces that ate tempts have been made by certain persons, to obtain from the In dian Fribes settled at St.Regis, Leases of the Lands which have been allotted to them for their maintenance and soppurt; and that the said persons have proceeded to the occupation and cuiti- vation of the said Lands without the consent and approbation of His Maiesty's Government:\u2014 NOTICE is hereby given, with a view tu prevent any persons who may be connected with, Cor eme ployed under the principals in these transactions, from involving themselves in serious consequences ;\u2014 That no Sale Lease or transfer of any part of the Lands on which the Indians are settiod in the Villages of St.Regis or Coughnawagn, can be verotiated but through the Agents duiy appo tuted by Government for the Adminstration of their Affairs, and subject to the approbation of the Commander of the Forces under His Excelieney\u2019s Sin Ma- uual ; and that no proposal fur any such Lease, Salve or Trantor will be attended to, utiless the same shall bu submitted mended through the Indian Affairs, NOTICE is aiso hereby given to all Persans who may be in arrears for rent of Houses.Lands, or other Property, belonging to the said [udians, that Agents have been duly appointed by lis Excellency, vizt.Mr.Svlowon Y.Chesley, for the Vil age of Se, Regis, and Mr.Amable Doucet, of the Ce vf Moutreal, for the Village of Coughnawaga,) for the receipt und distribuuen of whatever sums of money may be now due, or hereafter becurrtæe owing to the Indians of the Lefore-mentinned Settlements rese pectively ; to which Agents all persons indebted as aforesaid, are required to make payment of their several debts, under pain of immediate prosecution.His Lordship.further reflecting on the pernicious consequen.ees resulting to the indians from the Sale of Spirituous Liquors among them, Las, at the request of several of the Chiefs of these Tribes, furbid the issue of Licences for retailiuæ Spirits within the limits of the said Settlements ; notwithstanding which, the practice is continued by certain individuals, who under cover of Shop licences, vend Spirits by retail without Licence ;\u2014 Notice is, in consequence, hereby further given, that the Agents before-men- tioned have received the most posttive orders of His Excellency, {and they are horeby strictly enjoined.) to prosecute with the or most rigour, all persons who may be detected violating the Laws in this particular.By Order of His Lordship the Governor General and Commander of the Forces, HEN.C.DARLING, Quebec, 20th Octuber, 1821.Aditary Secretary.STATE OF THE QUEBEC DECAYE > ) EF FUND ON THE TENTH DAY oi stp OT 1EMBER, 1821.T Interest on Mortgage A Interest due by Sundries, and iecom- chaunel of the Supecintendaut General of £5226 18 0 u 2 +3 Cash in tbe l'reasurer's hands 93 13 3} Toul amount of the Fund, Currency £3348 15 O No past of the Poundage on Priotage > included in the above.Judgment has been obtained for £70 principal, of the above Mortgages and the Interest on it fur inauy years; but the Borrower and his sureues are insolvent and cannot pay at present._ Pr usumerson the Quebec Lecayed Pvt Funai.Pwo infin Pilots with Famudies £24 per #nu.caun £48 fur the present year 1s Dridze from the said Isle Spenard to l'Isle Jesus He gives notice that he will not ask more for the Toll of the two said Bridges than ten pence for a cart loaded or not, or a sleigh /?rainr } load- j ed or nut, and the toll of other carriages and animals in prepor- tion, and two pence for every person on foot ; if the Legisla- neghbouring Parish Ste.Therese, that he will not tike more than seven pence half-penny for each cart or sleigh loaded or uot, | and the Toll of other carriages in proportion as well as the anis ; mals, one and a half penny for every person on fout ; if the Le- church of sad Ste.Rose, as soon as it shall be necessary to make a draw-bridge, he will make it at His own expeuce, St, Fustache, August 5th, 1821, pial DUBLIC NOTICE 1s hereby given, that the ma- jurity ofthe inhabitants of the parish of St.Antoine de 11 Bate du Febvre, which have riæhts in the Common of the sud parish, will petition the Provincial Parliament in its next Seesion, tobe the business relating to the said Common, for the greatest advantage aud benefit of the persons interested therein, and the said Chairman and Trustees, take declared & body politic and corporate.Baie du Febvre, the 16th Qctober, 1897.NOTICE.OUIS DENONVILLE of St.Hyacinthe de Yamaska, horeby gives notice that he will apply to the Provincial Parliament, for the privilege of erecting a Tull Bridge over the River d'Yamaska at the f urches.The Pillars of the Bridge will be distant sixty fvet from each other ns well as from the abutments, the bridge will be elevated six feet above the high water inark.\u2018The tolls exacted for each Conch or other four wheeled, Carriage will be ninepence current, for every Gig or Cariole or other Carriage drawn by two horses, four pence current, drawn by one horse three pence, for every cart Sleigh drawn by two horses, three pence, by one horse, two pence, for every Foot passenger one halfpenny, for every horse, mule, or large animal, one penny, for every sheep, hog or other small anima sy, ote hail penny current, St lyacinthe, 20th Octr.1821.EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OFFICE, Quegec, 5th June, 1821.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to all Per.sous having any Claim to any Lot or Lots of Land in the Townships of Godmanchester, Hinchinbrooke and Hemming- ford under Location Certificate.cither in their own Right or in the Right of others, by Donation, Devise, Sale, Exchange or other Assignmuent, or by Succession ar otherwise, to fvle in the Oftice of the Clerk of the Executive Council, before the expiration of Six Months from the date of this Advertisement their respective Claims, with sufficient proof\u2019 on cath of the due per- formiance of all and every the conditions of the Location Certis ticate under which they claim, and that in default of so doing they will be held and taken to have relinquished and abandoned all such Claims and all retentions to any Lot or Lots which may have been located in the said Townships or either of them, and that the same will be granted to such other Applicants as may apply theretor and be found entitled to the ttoyal Bounty.By Order of His Excellency the Gavernor in Chiefin Council, 3p301d25 HERMAN W.RYLAND.TT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL UFFICE, \u2014 Quesec, 5th June, 19%.UBLIC NOTICE 16 hereby giveu to all Persons having any Claim to any Lot or of Land in the \u2018Townships of (Godmanchester, Hinchinbrooke or Hemmingford, under Grants from the Crown, either in their own Right or in ture will be pleased to grant him the privilege of Tull to the \u2018 gislature will grant am the privilege of Toll to the established / Ferry opposite Ste.Rose at a dozen of acres higher than the | authorised 10 elect a Chairman and Trustees to manage and direct | One Pilot's Widow 12 du 12 8x do Wiauwns 18 do 10s Three do dito 4 do 72 Three do Children 6 do 18 Four do ditto 9 du 36 One do Chud 12 iCs.do 12 i0 Total of Annual Pensions pad from the Quebec decayed Pilot Fund £306 1Q Published by Order, GLORGE SYMES, Master.WILLIAM LINDSAY.Licasucer, XL 1 Q.(sighed) Quebec.23h Oet.1891.STAIE OF HE MONTREAL DECAYED rial ! i | | Approved { { 1 ! FUND ON THE FENTH DAY OF SEP.; TLMBER, isël ; T Intarest on Mortea-re £439 © ! £ luterest due Ly Sundries 16 4 0 508 © 9 Deduct due the Treasurer as per hrs accout:t Ï 3214 8 rendered to this day Total arnount of the lund, Currency £475 11 4 No part of the peundage on Pilotage forthe present year is ine cluded inthe above, Judgment has been obtained fur £30, principal of the above Mortgages and the Interest on it fur Many ycars; but the Bore rower and bis Sureties are insolvent, and cannot Pay at preset.Persioncrs on the Munsreal Lecayed Pot\u201d Fund.One Intirm Piot r annum Three Infirm Pilots A do each = Oue Pilot's Widow do 6 Twodittu Widows 8 do 16 Total of Annual Pensions paid from thadlontre- al Décayed Pilui Fund £64 Approved, : Published by Order, (Signed) GEORGE SYMES.Master, WILLIAM LINDSAY, i » H.__ Quebec, g5th October, 152].casurer.1.H.Q FIVE POQUNDS REWARD.TRINITY HOUSE, QUEREC, Friday, 1Sth Octobur, 1551, HFRFAS some evil dispused Person er Per.sous in the night of Manday the fifteenth in di off the Tron Cros« Bars.Staples and Padlock from the Cand the Whatt in the Cul-de-Sac, opposite Mr.Wilson's Slip Chan.dlery: The nbove reward of Five Pounds Currency, wil be paid by the Treasurer of the Trinity House to any Person who will discover the Offender or Offcudens, so that be or they may be pro secuted according to law.By Order, _W.LINDSAY, Registrar Trinity House Quebec.- T° BE PUBLISHED by SUBS «#0 at Moxragat, Price Three Skillings, The EMIGRANTS ASSISTANT.or Remarks on the Agricultural Interest 5 Hi Unnadns.ew Part 1.containing an account of the most effectual Ways of assisting Farmers on their arrival in the COUDtLy.cm Oa servations on the different Tenures by which Lands are beld in both Provinces.Directions for procuring Grunts of Wage Lands, and some account of the different methods of clearin them ; collected from Documents and various Papers furnished for the intormation of the MoxTrEaL AGRICULTURAL Soctxey in the year 1890:\u2014with an Appendix exhibiting tbe lates (fl oi\u2019 al Orders of Government respecting Le granting of Wane ands, Forms of Petitions, Location Tick & ; Curnmix, A.M.un de Beds de N.B.Subscriptions received at shis Office, the Right of other, 2 Donation, Devise, Sale, Fxchange or other Assignment, to sud perform within Six Months from Quebec, 1th March, 1851, Spesont + Ass ré, A AGRICULTURE.Parliamentary paper.\u2014* AR account af the average price of wheat, pur quart, 18 England Weley, fre the 23th March, 1811, so the 25th of March, 1841: Voor ending Wheat.Mant, 1812 97 lol : 2813 128$ Bd 1814 ses Rd 1813 To ad 1n16 61s 10d isi?7 4d 1s18 \u2018oe 7d 1819 Hoy Ts us GA 1821 vas ad go 11d .Signed « Wm.DOWDING.« Receiver of Corn Returhs Nrw York, October 16.AGRICULTURAL FAIRS « Fe rcha has donminion orer on acre, and rescuss it fram bar- renncas, awd covers o with & smi¥ng harvost, Rus won self applause, thaw the comguerm of lurge territories.waste and deswlate, The cwlture of the corik savours of pal aff vtime It 15 cur hous ons mother: it affonds ws naorishan.ul, cmd sholer and shade-mtrrtide streume\u2014\u2014fracrant phone rand nfrostine fruit, 1e cknadd {ne il for the sube uf the liring\u2014\u2014for the suke nf Slag dvad.À brautifial plant, or u Pururiant vine, may suggest oa po tal mind the spirit nf o purted beauty, pulting forth ugaen from the earth, where 5 Forms vous inurued.\u201d Average of 10 ycars « ath June, 1821.\" in consequence of a pent /m the county of Westchester, 16 relation to thuse valuable idéflations, the Ajrecultural Societiess we were sotnes hat apprehensive that the geal of somme would not be as great as bhoretofure, But vu are happy te find fron the se.) From what took place Ll the last session of the Legisiature, veral reports which we have read, that the celebrations this year, : have caquallvd, if wot escended, thee of any former one.We find several papers in this aud other states exclusively devoted to the agricultural interest ; and almost every paper we open, of this, and from the neighboring states, contains accounts of airs Cattle Shows, Ploughing matches, agricultural e-savs and often weresting accotints of the improvements waking in the art of\u2019 Our farmers are the bone and sinew of the country, a.every well wirsher to the future prosperity of the nation, will re- husbandry.juice at the suveess which has hitherto warhed the progress of our | agp rultued institutions ; ; We make the preceding remarks as an exordim to a notice of several agricultural festivals which have recently taken place in this and the neighboring states.À friend who is now in the Western District of this State, has given us sme account of the celebration of the Oneida Agricul- rural Society, which took place at Wiutesborouseh, on the Sth inst Fe observes, \u201c that he as never more gratifivd, at any exhibi- ton.The cattle, horses, &e.were of afuipe ior order, and the articles of domestic fibre, were of excellent quatity.The largest premiwn, \u201cLecnty dollars, for domestic manufactures, was for the bust imnitation Leghorn hate but the sucessful candidate for the hrchest premium was Miss Hopkins, daughter oË Ductor Hopkins, of Clinton.Je was considered by good judges to be of finer texture than the justly celebrated hats made at \\WVethersficht and Hantford.Miss Hopkins has tavored me with a sample, which I enclose to you, and which vou can show to any uf vour friends.Mie Le Rov avery interesting voung miss, of only sir years, wore a hat braded by her self of which a very handsome notice was made in the report of the committee, recontmending a premium to be awarded to her, which was dune.The specimens of cloth, carpeting.hearth rues linen, © damask table du.shérting, flannels, &c.evinced a greatimpeoe- went.The premiuins were nuinerous, and giving to many per.ws, whose names sili be mentioned in the Soaety\u2019s Report ; but 1 cannot forgo the pleasure of mentioning one instance.Ses e- rai pair of worsted F was at Herkimer, lt was the duy of the celebration in that county.A umitation Leghorn was shenn me, which had been made by Miss Mack, of Warren, in that county.It was à beautiful specimen, hut was nit equal to the one exhibited by Miss Hopkins at Whitesborough,™ Imitation [Lh rinse Phere appears to be à faodable de of § PI gree strife among our fair country women, in different parts of the country, 10 see who can succeed best ru emitatirge the Leghorn hats, delicate texture 3 but none that we have seen.even the Wethers- field hats, are so fine and beautiful as that which obtacred the pre- ium at the New-Haven Fair, Jt was made by Miss Alwira Waodward, of Fast Haven, trom the red top graw, and is now 10 be seen at Mr.No 5.Prentiss\u2019 Store, brosduas.hisesros, \u201cVU, CC.October 12.The County Agricultural Meeting, heid on Monday last at Waterlow, and of = hoch the official account i given moar columns, wagmore fully attended than the previously bad state of the wea.oher liad lod us to anticipate, The manner, also, in which ali parts of the proceedings were conducted, the cordidity every where exhibited, and the spint of emulation excited among the various competitors lead us to indulge an cvectation that the Society, thus auspicnusly entering on its carcer, will nat, like tou many other Societies in this country, Janzuish, and ufrer some well-meant, though unavailing etforts on the part of a few nd viduals, sink into the sitent gulph of oblivien, We think we diseuvered in the countenances of the farmiers present on this oe- casion cudence what the Agricultural Society of the County of Frontenac would experience a better fate.and that instead of suffering a speedy dissolution st would scquise drength, and eventually produce an important and most beneficial change in our 1:odes of hushandry, \u2018The good market attorded by this own and garrison.and the ready sales for their productions, which the proxnnity vf the Frontendc furiners will always enable them to command, would, it might be tnagined, he alone a sufficient stiin- ulusto enlarged enterprise, tu the adoption of improvements In agriculture, sanctioned by the esperience of other countries, and to the introduction foto the County of superior breeds of cattle.Yet the reverse proves 10 be the fact\u2014tor our farmers obtaining their lands either as a pdt from the crown, or at a price altogether inagmficant, and hving free from tasation without \u2018Any Ansicty PrsReti iF Te means of subsistence, or any ambition (o rise be- yund their actual condition, rest conteiited with ther Jot, and jog along sluggish'y Frot year to year in the same unvaried tenck, IF they cain manage to chase the gaunt spertre Want, away from their cuttage doors, they reach the sumoit of their sublunary desires, and winle they quietly transmit their lands to children inheriting similar feelings snd habits, they generally neither seek to improve their cattle, obtain better implements of husbandry, nor cultieate their fields with greater skolfulnes.To alter these five od halits of the people is of conrse no ensy task, though the utility, and indeod the necemity of the work is self evident, \u2014 (Oe .TRADE OF NEW YORK.- We are enabled to lay before aur readers, à statement of the Sramber ef veseis in the port of New-York, a register of which is Rept monthly, on the 1st of October.: ; J Although the number is not larger than is generally in port, yet | gp, a.board, and six the hey are nore actively employed.Freaghts are very low, bat sre Shy had many | in .¢ to be cbtainud.Of the ships, it will be scen that 3 very large portion of them are employed, atid of the rigs, andsloope very few are wnem- ployed; and with few exceptions they are iu the coasting trade.ur coasting trade has already become imuncnse.A shim, there are American 77, ; Hamburgh 2, Freuch, 1, English, 1, ond .Loew Loti, 8.eo?We have examined several of these articles, of fine and | ! \u2014 \"The wliuu:, barley, and vuts ULCUL WeaF à black aspect aud Juuk i ! sickiv, The Shrewshury Chronicle states, that we regret 0 learu deplorable accounts of the state of the crops of Cori 10 Wales, in consequence of stornis and wet weather.\u2018| be crops ratio un the ground sodded with ram.The Glasgow Courier says, Wheat is a good crop, Barley aud | Outs have declined, Deans and Peas are deticient\u2014FPutatoes are good.In Perthshire wheat is much snfeeted wath singly, oats, peas, beans and barley will be deticieut\u2014grass hight, \u2018The late heavy rams have been more severely felt on the Cone tinent than in England.AU the county on the banhs uf the lthive had become a scene of mundation wid distress, Price of grain\u2014 London, September 14.\u2018The weather is now beconnng very alarming fur the unhoused crops, and having but little fine wheat in market this mony, sales were readily effected at an advance of full 2s per quarter.i \u201cThe Leicester papers mention, that wheat had risee from 72s to #2» per quarter.The crop of apples is sid to hisve mostly faded.It was reported upon Change, that a proclaination has been 15- sued by the Forkish Govermuout, pving a free pardon to all the | Grevhs who will return to ther ailegrance 1o the course of thre twunths \u2018the Journals of Piedmont contain mast afflicting details of the danage sustamed by storus, which have spread devastation throughout several provinces of that Kingdon.His Majesty's Household wrvants, returning Lu London, were overtaken 40 miles from town by a severe thunder ston.Within the coach it was possible to read nearly hall\u2019 a page on an octavo volute, without stopping, micrely by the ad ot the lightning, so great wasits brlhanes and prolongation, The widow uf General Moreau died at Bourdeaux on the 50th vf August.Several persons attached tu the French embassy wih Turkey, | have arrived at l'ans \u2018They state the disposition of the Porte | tended to the maintainance of peace with Russia.{ i + August, the inhabitants were tp daily expectauon uf\u2019 disastrous events.AH thuse who hadany thing to Jose, were hastening from Madrid.Gene Monilo bad been put upon his trial.It is affinued, says the Liverpool Advertiser of the 15th Sept, by several fureign journals, that the Emperor Alevander has positively made his last arrangement for an immediate attack on the Turks ; and that be is now anly waiting for the assent of the Great Powers of the oly Alliance ; to whom, as weil as to Great Rtain, he has specially communicated the nature of his plans sud the principlesof is policy.Vhow plans, 1 is said, go to the extent of not nerely securing the Greeks from future insult and appression, but of establishing their independence as a distinct na.don.Itis, however, usclessat preset to pursie a subject, the particulars of which are stil involved in the greatest uncertainty aud abscurity.Paris papers of Monday last have arrived.\u201cThe most important news brought by them, is the assurance that the l\u2019ort has already so far acceded to one of the demands contained in the CLTIIATUN, !do\u2014 At Grasesend, inginted aduduchtest.\u201c tageous to the Canadas than the existing system.; are, in justice entitled to some udvantages in the English tn.arkut ! The Gazette De Frunee announces that, in Madrid on the 27th | as tu issue a firman, declaring the passage of the Dardunalles free to all Russun ships, which is dated #th August; this, we ! think, cannot fail to disarin the Russian government of every i nee fur going to war.\u2018I'he Liverpool packet from Dublin to Live | xprung a leak, ings hurwes, 8 of which wore druwned in the hold \u2018The Fanperor of Austria hss invited the Emperor of Russia to eet him in September.A dreadful storin of thunder and lightning was experieneed in | England on the th Sept.Much damage was douc\u2014\u2014tuany barns | tilled with grain were set on fire and destroyed.\u201cI'he Intent intelligence from Paris, mention that no hostilitées | hen! yer commenced between the \u2018Turks and Russians, Eanperur Alexander forbear takiog any decisive with.{ aut the opinions of the Courts of Vienua, \u2018arisy and London, \u2018She Esnpervr in desirous Lis Rater.should bediscumed in the | Mritish Cabluct , | the general interest Accaunts from Mores and Tuvadis, state that the Emperial troops had succeeded in driving the insurgents from those jrovineus.desperate battle had been fought and the msurgents cut (0 pices 1000 of thein excapod nto the fort, sud 3500 of them into the buusen, tht buses were tired, and thwy fell victins | above 3000 perndid in ail.Russia, Austria, and l'russia, it is stated, will set together to emancipate tie Grecks frum slavery.\u2018Tripontza has bevu reduced by the Greeks under Ypsilantie The Greek eet destruyed the whole Vurkish fleet ou the 35th July.Thebattle lasted 3 day sand was very bloody.The d'urkish Huet conmisted of 17 Lage cups off war, snd 32 tratispurts, with 13,000 troops on board.\u201cIhe battle wok place wm the channel between Name and Chios \u2018I'he Greeks have been reduced to submission in the Mores.The Turkish goverment ins sid to have gisen un amnesty to the Greeks tor 3 aranths, in coufunnity to the dictation of the Alusniatt government, Scvoral symptoms of the pligue had appearcd among the Asiatic troups in Constantinople.A letter from Worcester, Sept 11, says, much corn is washed away by the Hoods, caused by the heaviest rains ever Kiowa ut this time of the yeur.At insittfecitou is suid to have broken out among the Servianse An outrageous attack had ben sade upon the bois of the Austrian ami Rossan Ambassador at Lisbon, wn consequence of refusing to dluminate, to cel brats the now vrder of tings vstubre Both the Anbisssdors tad squatest Lisbon and arnved in Lodo, Jonson, Sept.14.City, 1 o'clock.=The funds have fullen this warming nearly a balfper cent.Lhe decline 1s ascribud to very unlavor ble weailier, l'ae jobbers arc ywevuist ng upots the probaly of the ports open- 1g for the wdinissaou of ture corn, and that large sans will be required, which will affect the exchange.als, that the guid culn must in svine ravtsure leave ihe cour:ary The conteadictouy accoutits respecte Husse and l'uskey, have hRewise au ulrfave- rable cilfèet on the Funds.Loxpon, Sept.13\u2014Letwrs from Constantinople, nention vuily une fact of unportance, Lhe d'urksu Government hase de- shined king any wore cargoes of gran, and have alsu given vo sels.inden with corn ivuse to proceed to the Mediterranean, pro- videdd they proved under convoy and give seunty that the car.gous shall not be landed in the Arclapilago.bruns the important change 1a the mensures of the l'uckiah dove nent, the water infers « war with Husa must be out of the question.\u201d Ibe Paris Journals uf Monday lat have winded this morning.The Moniteur Coutains an articw rom Frankton, dated the ob ist, stating that the Îtussians bad passed the rath, bud thor presence in the l'urkish tern y woud be uu menu on w the exiting amicable relations between thw continental powers, + A Declaration\u201d (adds this arucle,) is shards evpected on the part of the Hussisn cabinet, declaring the uperavon of the Russian anny in Furkey have the sae object in VW as the occupation of Nu- ples by the Vuatrian anny.; Luvuon, Sept.12.\u2014 l'uris papers of Sunday lust speak with great confidence of the tact that the Fanpeaand gly winder wid not uke any s'ep with respect to Furaey, but in énucert with ail lus alice and England is particularly imebtioned, though she wm not a fur.nial member of the Holy Aliance.He eould not do so without exciting that jeulousy and producing those feclings which itis his ubviœus interest lo avudde Marron, Sept 11.\u2014The Roval squadron, with the King cotsistng of 16 sal of stups, brigs and cutters, sailvd Uns worming about 6 v cluck wad was clear off St.Ana's Head abouts A.M.Fos Majesty did notimake is appear nee here, owing, tas sid, to indi-pusition vecastoned by the voya, ce.1s more than pro bable, fram their sahing with a West ward, that they will run up the Liristoi chantn i, us report states that Elis Majesty 1< aoxivus to bein London.Fhe Hoya squadron was sevn by the Welling ton packet, trom Dublin, about sur 16 miles from the wouth of Milived Haven, standing acioss the channel with the wind at W.s W.Acusauneu, Sept.5\u2014The Conriruf Vivnna, wluch arrived to day, bas brought the pupostant ness that the two llussau ar nues conmmanded Ly Guriersi Du ken aud Witgeustenr, have | been su full movetnent since the arrivel of an extraordinary staf.fette From St.l\u2019ytersrurgh Onthe Gath uit.the Autie Council of War dispatched sever messengers to the genvials comand.| ding the Austrian éuoys cantuned iv lransylvansa aud in Bait ot\u2019 Teneswor.FIOM LLOYD'S LISF, o Sert.4.Arr.at Liverpoul, Harmony, \u2014\u2014, (Quebec 5 Water lou, Ouen, Sept.5 \u2014Carabden, Johnson, Quebec; George, Pounder, do; Gres, Dawson, do.Nate, 1st Sept, Se Lawrence, Douglass, for Quebec; Od, Clarkson, Dersice, de; London, Eisworthy do.\u2014 At Deal, Aug, 31.\u2014Hinstley, Davis, fur Quebec.\u2014 At Dubaiu, Aug.#,=\u2014Jotin & Mary, l'uidy, QuebUe, QUEBEC: THURSHAY, 144 NYVEMBER, 1821 Liverpool dates to the 16th Sept.were recesed at New York ; On the 24thrituno by the Mercure Flu great question ot peace or war by Hsia and Turkey re- Phe aceuni's as usual, ane comradictany | oat one time 12s said that the Porte ad accep toe eesti ulima- : tum.pernitted sossels with grain to pass the Daraaneiles and however, there witl he more ur los.of a clymour ; Lore; it isdhoir buninews nut tu merit it, and rc tl ba.founded clamour, it will soon die sway.bach of th he be particularly wihcitbus tv serve his customers, bike ht tw honest tradestian, on the best termes posable, caretull y tthe every thing like combination Which 1m always to the ade in of the dishonest, who never adhere w any engage Vantage In the absence of all regulation by Publ Authority avoid 811 nustakes, Bakers of established character worl! aud te act prudenily.of they were to mark their loaves was 1, perhaps and the waht of eack locf; otherwise the publie ou hen Hii upon having the bread weighed, tat they may Kiow to a at ty what they give their money fur.Ast the quality Be crun- | mee will be reudy coaugh Lo find thet vat, and will priter the best aud chivapest, aura DISTRICT OF QUERKEC.AGRICULTIUR \\L REPORT FOR OCT, 1691 he extruordiniuy Wet season which commenced on the © August, continued, with little tutermission, to the Vato th month.On the Lith there was a shicht fall of sow oe oA thi mountains, & from the 231 to the 27th three w 1s a hard fa te wether continuing ve ard Rue to the «ad of the month the 1 he remainder of the late Outs prarticul eel.which have been found to take nearly : m nth nore pe Cas the Canadian Oats, andthe Potaice and Furnip Crous en {Ban cured oy good condition ster the 15th of the mouth, The oo Lave not materially suflonsd in the field ; muet of the St * Quy however, be inferior.Potatoes are not newly an vera sik I'he Turnips that escaped the inet, have given upon conan fund, about thee hundred bushels to the arpent.! 5 pour Since the fine weather commenccd, au-l the throng of the vest was over, there hing been only two mortes when the far ne frozen so = fo son the Plough, and generally, the ed the wet waather, hasbocn regaine The , ward na usual.! gute Abe work i ow a for The Pastures have continued good G1 the fate .the ant tied en them a witicl acy of food, They aud Catin excellent condition; the prices continue low, gud he ty, nae so, unless there should be a demand for «x purtation, or ee nmneat nse in the prive vf other Agricultural Produce, ke ed Foo A similar demand, pecan The late accounts of\u2019 an unfavourable harvest i fe ; spread hike wild fire throughout the Counter.iy pave wll founded, and the rise 10 price permanent for only ote Le the effect an the prices of ail Agueultucal Produce her: Tot be grest, andiis favorable inf rence would airinincetr et vd sil elses of the population, of whom the A-c.cultari of, - i more than nine-tenths \u2014Quetec, 31, Oct, Lael, Then h Hahfux Papers of the 16th uli.were received this mo wing, by the Mail, which now amives weekly, The on iunnediste interest.y Frey conan noting of We observe tn a St.John's Paper, that a iit pa Session of the Legistature of New Brunswick, dM the ae value of Gold and Silver coin, war sanchoned hy the hin wad Cauncil.onthe Oh June lust, and is now 1a force, fm Lhe fulluwing are the rates .\u2014 mubloon, £4 Spantah Dollar, 54-44.French 5 % We should like to Know if a Spardsh D.dlar at nr pence will pure\u2019 ase more in New Brunswick than a Spanish Da.lur at tive Sbiliengs Que thing 1s evident that a den of re shillings and tour pence may now be pad in ew.Bran: with a Syranish Protlar which is à better décide nd wan can be ob tained 1 many cases.de Dana mcm rt We are sorry to hear that the George Svines frm Liverpoot tes this port ns been fost on the coast of Irelind and the Canilige Alu for this port in coting out of Liverjuol, got aground and pug back.Mr, Risers left the Ship St.Lawrences from london below Bic and brought op the Ship'sietters: when Mr.Rivers left, there were four ships and a bog in sight, the brig was the Harriet fron Janus.The passengers in the St.Lawrence are Me Cocke burn, Col.Andrews fr Dalgety 70rh Regt.Mr.liven, Mr Wilson and Me.Trinder.to \u2014\u2014 Communic ation.\u2014Lauoched, on Sunday morning last, from the ship yard of Mr.Goudie, a beutiful Brigannne ot 1M tons, co pered avd copper fustened.She i supposed by competent judges to he one of the handsomiest models ever built in Canada She uhided into her clemvnt in a majestic style, and was tamed Naguenay, erect PORT OF QULEBLC ARRIVED.Nov.t.Ship Young Norval, Janes Adameon, from London, T4 Sept.from the Duwr oJ Goudie, gon dy | 4 wetter Intelligence\u2014Saw the St.Lawrence on the 1nth Sep on Lang, lis W.\u2014The London, and Dalhousie were to lease Lomion the Uday alter ner ist Aus Fhe St.Lawrence sazied with hau ; frum the Downs \u2014Spoke the Harm, trom Janes, vu 21g Sept.off Gast, and another hyht Lrigin company.EE AMIGRANUS SOCIETY. A W obedience in three miuntis ; and then, that the acceptance had 1:0t been satisfactory to the Russian Ambassador, who bad taken his departure, and that the Russian troops had crossed the ruth into the Turkish ternary.The last were the prevailing repors when the Hercules sated, Huostthtoos still continued between the Turks and the Grevks ; the latter had buen defeated an the Morea atid been Uctorigus at ses.hie proabiiity is that Russa wall not resort to hostilities without the concurrency ot at least.a majonty of the Great Powers, Juss positively stated that Viexander and the Ermperor ut Ausitia wore lu nase abut ner utensil September.CORN FRADE, \u2018I he accounts of the untavorable harvest weather in Great Bri- tun, vay su Sw pranber, and the consequent ose nthe price ol gram, which wore reeetved at New York only un Weduesday se\u2019 nyght, were forwatded Ly a twercantile expres to this country, and ueted Upuni bare, before Mouday last; lagre purchases at as smd, have been made, particularly in the Disinct of\u201d Montreal, at oie advance ont the Lite depressed prices.Atpresent we beaeve that holders would not sel! at any price winch a corresponding rise un freighis would justly, even supprmng the prices occasional by the alana in Logland score to bold.The wheat already evported Lins seit, at a Fk, will probably come to à very favorable market \"The prices in England in Novewoer and December next, will determine early the real state of the British Corn Market tii] the cosuntg harvest.One of the evils of the Corn laws 15, that interruptoog the gra- ; dual supply which Huns 1010 every country as its wanted to keep up an equality of price throughout.ensuring abundatice to ail anda Dinformation of the public, givesan extewt of the Pale repaiitie Pons wlieh refer more innaebately to the present season andre constant exactement and certain ressard to ludustry, these laws ec- casion alternately high prices and low prices, a scarcity and then a glut, giving the natural reward of the producer to the Speculator more nearly allied to the Gainester than to the prudent Merchant, whose wivaluable labours tend to secure to the whole human family the adsantages which legislative mediers are consianit- ly endeavoring to destroy.\u2018This country, in consequence of the partial exclusion of foreign corn from the English market during the lute wars sud hy the | distinetion recently made in favor of culonsal grain, has, probably upun the whole, been a gainer by the operation of the British Corn laws: but we question much if even a fice competition in the Fugishinarket with all the world, would not be more adsan- We certainly over furcigners, seeing that we labour under the restiicuons of the colotnal system from which they are exempt.Jt wouid be an interesting subject of enquiry whether England has gained any thing by her Corn Laws ?whether the British Laudholders themselves have gained any thing by them?We know however that they belicue they are gainers, although as far as our know ledge gues, their condition is worse now than before the system went into full operation.There 1s no doubt however, thut a smajority would be found in Parliament to repcal thuse laws, were it not that hike every other law restrictive of trade and industry they have produced an unnatural state of thangs, which its dun.gcrous to touch, À determination certainly exists in England to return to a nore wholesome system by degrees, and much has already heen done, of which the restoration to a metalic currency and à reduction of the expenditure are the most itnportant, BAKERS.Nothing is so quick in perceiving advantages as individual interest, and nothing is more apt to be too eager and overshoot the mark.When opposing interests of tins sort are left free, without any unfair advantage, and subject only to the legal punishment provided for combination, fraud and vivlence, the one ge nerally keeps the other within the bounds of justice, which is \u2018The Bakers have latterly been lefl to the sume freedom us every other tradesmen.Any une who chuses, nay now set up for hitnself without Licence ; he may wil at wich weight, of such quality and price as he thinks hit.All combtna- tion to fix the price is, howerer unishable by line, imprisvaimnent, the pillory and such like, Combination is the only evil which is to be apprehended from the absence of regulations, not that we think the Bakers wore liuble to engage init, or more likely tu succeed than any other tradesmen | but because they have been accustomet! (o sometheng nearly approaching te a combination, by the practice which formerly existed of reguisting thu price of Bread, the public being alwo thereby thrown off\u2019 its guard, and accustomud Lu use less vigilance in purchasing bread than utlher arti\u201cles the price of which never was lated.; When Flour rises, the [es of H must alno rise.\u2018There is vo reason why a Baker holder of Flour should not {mmedi- ately profit by thetiss as well us uther holders.Right or wiong, | geovrally are infurancd that the funds of the S «ety beng con | plutely exhausted, (av will appear by a fuil Matement of rcopts Land disbursements to be bud shortly before the publie, it becomes necessary to appeal again to thar bounty in this Dehaif, 1 ander to provide qgunt the distresses of the winter.A Meeting will be heid in the usual priace at Twrbe o'Cuvx on MOND AVY next, moorder to make the neces y anaige ments tor coliecuny im the diderent wards of the Lowi, NOH FHERR Tremsuevr (dL N Quebve, I«t Nov.1821.i | UVikED tor the use ot the Lajeer Die partment \u2014 : iwo Hundred Pipes of TIME.Loity Pipes to be delivervd un or befure the Toth Instant, sod the remainder beture the Ist poostino, at tie New Worka oi Cas Diamond, Scaled Tenders will be recosved at ts Officc, auti Twobe v'Clock at Noon, on Saturday the 7d nist.Commis.Geals Otic, \u2019 (Quelue, 1st Novr.1781, | TY MES & WOUILHICH bez to tufoun te publ AD be that their FALL ASSORTMENT ts on board de M Lawrence, which Ship as bouriy expected to Le in l'uit l'alace Street, No.1.PUBLIC nOTHC = The sub e 11 1 apec-0r of the highways in the city and Manlieu of Quebec, fur abe quests that great attention wil be pad to their oa cation, Every proprietur or occupant of any houses.hangars em, teen ments &c &u.fronung upon any of the streets, lanes, or publi places of this city, 1s to retiuve every species of incumbrance at | every fall of snow, the snow is to be jevelud along the whole breadth of thew property and taken oll when necesseey.ihe pro pricturs wust net allow any dirty water, soul, asics, or dat of any | description to be thrown beture their properties and to anust be carried off immediately when found there.Versens dusving horses trust not go faster than the ordmary trot; several very serious accidents have happeued Honi inatt«nton w this regulation during the last years In addition to the shove reuiations it is recommended to thee who carry ofl\u2019 the snow or other rubbish to place it at 4 Cotes ble distance from the wharts on the jee of the nver and not vie struct the rusds of entrance and outlet of the aty, thos she 1147 leave it un any part of the town will be rigorously prosecuted The sulmeriber gives notice that hie will superintend the art execution of these diffèrent regulations iu their whole Tom and tenor, and to timp that end he has eqacialiv appomtd ard persons in different wards of the city and sturbe wir afc authedi zed Ww report to hin every breach of thos regulations acl to de fuulters will be prosecuted without delay.J.Bre.LARUE, luspitor ot | Lighways Quebec, 1st Nov.1821.OTIC y= | hose who may have any clams \u20ac gainst ine, either by book debt, bond, notes of hand vt otherwiye, tre requested to gise them m to ne at Quelne 06 9 Thos.Lee, Esqr.Notaiy, who» authorized to collet thei.F.BABY.Quebec, 30th October, 1831.FOR SALE, \u2014 An Éieyaut wal tond Past FORTE with two additional Keys, Stool and Muri Hor Alo, a large Box of Paints for Volver Pamtug.Apply © 20 Grantau, No.4, Hope Street.Quebec, 1st November, 182).rn .Leu ea.PST mt rm AMES ROSS & Co.have for Sale ou need terms, 203 Puncheons Jamaica tum, 150 ditto Grenada dit, a Just landed out of the Cherub aid the Hobert fron Clyde 1st November, 1821._\u2014_ ee FOR BARBADOS & 5t VIM tN] ; The Brigantine SAGUENAY, wo sail on the \u2018 .> wr Frs Leth November.Por passage apply to Capt.Me Cull on mo PumaBl ATE TW STEVENSON Ist November, 1823.té 2 aw ™ 520 0% = he Ba.her un.tyeht to ¥ other voding antuge and fe perhaps, dentlausés 3 34 Cragg.conan.Mural y 21.i) of thy rds the 4, the Oats, vu than Te re we Outs \u201cug, \u20ac con y pour he bar.round me Lag as fog.id (Cate erally, L conti.\"à per.Casio 4 have id be \u201cnon, would tend to Le fun ing, by hang of the lag we legal Li In cs, ug id four th Dal.of hee naw; k Le ub- verpiool aml and pot below fi, there et tran Coke rs, Mr.ram the OO.Judges + She ned andon, tlers nine ler the ith ht noni a) pou Sub, at that dita {Con recu pts ten der ty {lock SERPS CN rlhe nt, sud au Lex Twele pire.or fur she Ju ati and re.mi, haere publi ance at » whole he pre Lok any nus be ary trot, ion W 16 those noie se must id STRING) od.he Writ runs and ward aulhwei- 1 Li de hiwass AUS tutti x WW Tid.ein LA A 3e Books to dix err vucrdtt Clyde, rll tN j on the on bed SON HF.Subscriber informs the Public, that he is arrived in the Ge.Lawrence, with his veus) Acsorement of CHOICE GOODS.i 1st.Nov, 1881.CHARLES RIVERS sly \"T2 LET avd pus-estion given immediately, HOUSE, No.7.Se.Peters Street, in front of the W hast and Premises of John Goudie, Faq.and opposite to the Quebec Bank and Assurance Company's new Buiidinge Also 8 small House adjoining ; these Houses have lately un.dergune through repairs, are very desireable ludgings end centri- .dd.Inquire of cally situpted, CURE JAMES ROSS.Quebec, Ist November, 1821.\u2014 SALES BY AUCTION.ATURDAY vest, the 3d instant, at the Subscribers\u2019 Auc- On SATU tion Ituoin, at ONE o'clock.few Dry Goods, consisting in Shirtinge, Musline, Threads, Stockings, Trowsers, Shoes, 1lats, Shawls, Playing Cu ds, &c.&c.ALSO, «0 P'uncheons Leeward Island Rum, 3 Into Jumaica Spirits, 10 Unrrels bright Muscovado Sugar, g3 Casks Nails, fruu 3hd.tu Zod.article ROSS& MITCHEL, A.& I.Sixty days will be allowed on the Rum, to purchasers of four or more pusicheons, ou furnishing the Brokers with approved endor- md notes.Quebec, Ist Novr.I821.0 0 T7 On Messrs.Janes MGailum and Co's Wharf, on SATURDAY next, Sd instant, at ONE o'clock.IGHTLELEN Pockets excellent Hops, at 90 days credit.57 Keys Paints, assorted colours.AFTER WHICH, ut che Sulmcribers\u201d Auction Room.1 Hibd.assorted \u2018Lin Ware, 17 Casks Nails, 4 Kegs Black Lead, and a variety of other articles, ALSU, a general and complete assortinent of Dry Goods.WURITELE & FRASER, A, & B.Quebec, 1st Nov.1821.I On Mewrs, M:Callum & Co.'s Wharf, on SATURDIY Texts 3d proximo, at ONE o'clock: A QUANTITY of Copper and Iron Bolts, Cop- & And a variety of other er Spikes, Iron Kuees, Capstan Caps, &c.&e.&e.gaved from the Iwac \u2018ltd.Lo Aww, A 14 inch Cable and some Sails, Likewise fur account and benetit of the underwriters or others concerned.asmall Jot of RIGGING, coussting of the ture and alt ngging of the Brig Jtlbatross, Capt, Robert Ernimnermmn.WURTELE & FRASER, A.& B.L besold on FRIDAY the 2d proximo, at the Subscribers Auction Room, 20 Serons Almunds 20 Barrels Currants Quebec, 30th Oct.1821.WI 60 do Raisins 10 do Rosin 3 do Day & Martins Blaching 50 Jars Brandy 20 do linseed Oil 10 Casks Nails 15 Boxes Soap And for the benefit of the underwriters and sihers concerned, 237 Picces Lace, AFTER WITICH-\u2014A general assortment of Dry Goods suitable to the Season.Sale tu commenceat ONE o' Clack, By CHINIC & QUIROUET.Quebec, 1st November, 1821.a.à is.Tuner Rivers] BE virtue of a WHIT of EXICUTION, to wit: sued out of His Majesty's Court of Kisg's Bench.holding civil pleas tn and for the District of Three Rivers aforesaid, at the suit vf M chel Lessaitre of the parish of St Francis, Merchant, against the lands and tenements of Michel Seguin of the parish of St.Antoine of La Baye du Febvre, Nota rv Public to me directed, | have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said MICHES, SEGUIN \u2014A Land or Farm situate in the said parish of St Antoine of La Bave du Fibvre in the County of Buckinghamshire in the said District, consisting of two arpents or thereabouts in frent, by forty ar- fents or thereabouts in depth on the south side of the King's Ligh road, and alse twa arpents or thereabouts in front on the nozth aude of the said King's high road by the depth from the north side of the said high way to the lands of the C mmon Lounded in front by the said common, and in the rear by the second Concession, joiaing on the north east side to John Lenize.aid tu an uucouce ded tract.and on the south west side partly to Louis Chevretils aizas Bolhale, amd partly to Vierre Gouin, with two houses, thie barns, one store, a dairy, a shed and other dependaucies thereon erected, the said land purchased by the said Mictacl Seguin from one Peitre Gouin of the said parish, Merchant by deed of sale passed before J.E.Dumioulin, Notarv Public, and witnesses ; on the ath June 18:20, Now Ido hereby give notice that the sad land sud premises will be sold and adjudyed tu the highest bidder at the Church door of the said parish of St.Antone vf la Base du futvre, on MONDAY the FOURTH day of MARCH next at T+ N st the Clock in the forencon at which thine ard place tie conditi- vs of saie wih be made known, I.GUGY, Sherith All and every person or persons having clauns où the land ard premises above desenboed, by mortgage or ther right or ane cumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheth at bis Office, ia the town of Three Rivers, according to jaw; and further, that vo opposition an dannullor or afin de aistratre, the whole, or any part of the said land and premises, of afin de churge or servitude vu the sane, will be reccived by tie sud Sheriff, during the fifteen days provivus to the sale thereof Sheutf*s Utlicr, 1st Nov.1820, - - - - DERNIERES NOUVELLES D'ANGLETERRE.Niw-Yonx, 24 octobre.Par l'arrisée du navire l\u2019Hercule, en 36 jours, de Luverpool, lea éditeurs ont reçu des suites régulieres des journaux de pe dres jusqu'à La date du 14 septembre, et des journaux de Liverpool jusqu'a lu date du 10.\u2014Îæs récoltes ont voanque en Angie- terre, en Irlaude, etsur le contment \u2014la guerre n\u2018avoit pas encure Été déclarée entre in Russie et la Turquie.Une lettre d'une maison de commerce à Liverpool.sous 1a date du 14 septembre, dit :\u2014 Nous avons eu une cuntimuaté de Plies et de tnauvais terms pour les récoltes.Lapluie a commencé le premier du mois, et a continué jusqu'a présent avec pen d'ivterruption.La plus grande partie des récoltes se trouve encore dehors.le dutmmage En est considérable, car le bled germe tres-généralement, tant coupe que sut pied, et la partie qui en a été serrée est monte et mal conditionnée.la été offert et refu- té 35 shelins pour une cargaison de farine de l\u2019hitadelphre.d'ax\u2014Froment d'Iriandu, 19.à 138 Froment du Canada, sous cation à la douane, 9s.À 10s.Farinedu Canada, 35 à 408 Une lettre de Worcester, du 11 septembre, dit :\u2014 Des inondations causées par les plus fortes plhuses qu'un ait jamais vues dans cette saison, enjevent beancoup de bled.Un violent orage mêlé de tonnerre et d\u2018éclairs cut licu en An- leterre le 6 septembre.11 tit beaucoup de dommage.Beaucoup c granges pleines de bled furent consumées par la foudre.es domestiques de la inaison du Hoi, en revenant à Londres, Urent surpris, à 40 imibles de la capitale, par un violent orage mêlé de tonnerre et d'éclairs Dans le cartusse, on pouvoit lire presque une demi-page d-un volume m-octavo, sans anéter, a la ueur des éclairs ; tant ils étoient brillans et prolongés Le paquebot Liverpool, venant du Dublin à Liverpool, fit une voiv d'eau, 1 y avoit beaucoup de passagers a bord, avec six des Cheveux du Roi, dout trois furent noyés dans la cale.Lu Gazette de France dit qu'à Madrid les habitans s\u2018atten- duient de jour en jour à des événemens désastreux, Tous cous qui avoient quelque chose à perdre x sauvoient de Madud à la lite.legénéral Murillo avuit été inis en jugement.hôtels des eindbassadeurs d'Autriche et de Russie, à Lisbonne, ont été attaqués par la populace, en conséquence de ce qu iis ont refusé ditluminer, pour céiibrer l'étabiissement du nouvel vrdre de choses à Ltio-Jundiro, Les deux ainbassadeurs unt luis Lisbonne et sont arrivés à Londres.A veuve du général Moreau est morte & Bordeaux le 70 avût.lusteurs personnes attachées A lambassade de France à lu cour de Constantinople sont arrivées à Paris Elles rapportent que le grand-seigneur parvissuit désirer de mainteur la paix avec le Russie, Le bruit courvit À lu Bourse de Londres, le 14 septembre, que le gouvernement ture avuit offert une amnistie à tous les Grecs qui rentrervient dans l\u2018ubéissanice dans le cuurs de trois mois.La Rumie, l'Autriche et ia Prusse duivent agir, ust-il dit, de concert pour émanciper les Grues.L'empereur Alexandre s\u2018abstient de faire aucune démarche decisive, sans consulter les cours de Vienne, de Paris et de londres, cpereur désire que la chuse suit discutée dans ie cabitiet britannique.nouvelles de la Morée et de la Livadie antioncent que les troupes impériales avoient chassé les insurgés de ces provinces.Un Combat sanglant avoit eu lieu, et les inaurgés avoiunt été taillés en pièces.Il sun refugia 1000 duns le fort, et 1500 dana les nai.tons, lesquelles furent brûlées, et cux.anémes devinrent la pruie des flammes vtdu fer.Hen périten tout plus de 3000.Les Grecs wus Yynlianti out réduit Tripuliza.\u2018 Ja fotte turque Je 23 Les combat dura trois jours, &t fut trôs-menglans, La Juste turque bois composée de 17 gros vaimeaux de guerre et 34 \u2018aisse: munis 3 ho L'action x eut lieu entre Samos st Ki.000 homes de troupes #s dernières nouvelles de l\u2019aris portent qu'i i ncure été cumuus d'hastiliés entre les \u2018l'ures oo ls i pase L'empereur d'Autriche à invité l'empereur de Iuxsio à une entrevu daus le muis de septembre, Lowbnes, 14 œæpteinbre.Les funds ont baissé ce matin de Preis uit dents pour cent.On attribue cette baisse au mauvais terme.Les agioteurs spéculent sur Ja probabilité que l\\s ports s'ouvriront au bled étranger, et qu'un aura besoin de sumines d'argent considérables, qui atfic- terunt le change, et qu'il sortira du pays une grande partie de la monnoie d or.Les rapports contradictoires concernant la Itunsie et la l'urquie ont pareillement un effet défavorable sur les fouds.Lonnass, 13 septembre.Les lettres de Constantinople ne font mention que d'un seul fait important.C'est que le gouvernement ture ne prend plus de cargaisuns de bled, et qui @ perinis aux vaisseaux chargés de bled de passer dans la Méditerranée, pourvu qu'ils s\u2019y rendent sous escorte et qu'ils donnent caution de ne point décharger duns I'Archipel.De ce changement Unportant dans les mesures du Rouvernement turc, on infère que \u201cla guerre uvec la lune duit être hurs de question.\u201d Les journaux purisiens de lundi dernier sont arrivés ce matin.Le Moniteur contient un article de Francfort,daté du 5, où il est dut que les llusses avuient passé le Pruth, mais que leur présence sur le territoire ture n\u2019interromupruit point les relations d'anitié entre les puissances cominentales.* Ou s'attend (ajoute cet article) qu'il paruitra dans peu une déclaration du cabinet russe, portant que les opérations de l'armée russe dans la \u2018Turquie ont le mème objet que l'uceupation de Naples par l'armée autrichienne.\u201d Les Grees ont été réduits à l'obéissance dans la Morée.On dit qu'une insurrection a éclaté dans la Servie.Le gouvernement ture a donné, dit-on, une amnistie à tous les Grecs, pour trois mois, confunnément à la demande du guu- virnement russe.Il v'est montré plusieurs symptômes de la peste parmi les troupes ssiatiques à Constantinople, .Loxnres, 12 septembre.Les journaux de Paris du dimanche disent avec beaucoup de confiance que l\u2018empereur Alexandre ne fera aucune démarche, à l'égard de la Turquie, que de concert avec tous ses alliés, et l'on fait mention de I Angleterre en particulier, quoiqu'elle te soit pas meuibre de la sainte alliance.Il ne pourruit le faire sans exciter une jalousie et donner lieu à des seuthueus qu'il est de son intérêt d'éviter, MeiLrorn, 11 septembre.L'uscadre royale, composée de 17 voiles, ayant le Moi à bord, a fait voile ce matin vers 6 heures.S.Al.ne s\u2019est pas montrée Ici, en conséquence, est-il dit, d\u2018une indisposition uccasionnée par le voyage.Commune l'escndre à fuit voile par un vent d'est, il est plus que probable qu'elle remontera le canal de Bristol, d'autant plus que le Roi, dit-on, a bûte d'arriver à Londres, ANassouka, 3 septembre.Le Courier de Vienne, qui est arrivé aujourd'hui, a apporté la nouvelle importante que les deux arniées russes, commandées par les généraux Sacken et Wittgenstein, ont Été en mouvement depuis l'arrivée d'une estafette extraordinaire de Saint- l\u2019étersbourg.Le 30 du mois passé, le Conseil aulique de la guerre expédia plusieurs couriers aux généraux commandant les troupes autrichiennes cantonnees daus la Trausylvanie et le bannat de l'atueswar, Paris, 24 août \u2014Une lettre que nous avons reçue de Marseilles fut le récit suivant de la défaite de la flotte d* Alger.* Lu vaisseau de Messine appurte la nouvelle que l\u2018escadre de Tripoli consistant en une corvette, trois polacres, un brigantin, etun chebec.esttombé dans les mainsdes Grecs.Le vaisseau qui 3 apporté la nouvelle à vu le combat.Léescadre Trpohtame qui était mferieure à la flotte Grecque, vouloit éviter la bataille, etcherchoit à serendre à Salomimque, mais les Grecs eurent recours à un sratagême, qui leur réussit complétement.lis en- voyerent devant les deux frégates l'urques qu'ils avoient prises et firent nine de les poursuivre.L'escudre Tripolitomme Juissa approcher les deux frégates sans défiance, et manænvra même pour leur aider à s'évhaper.Cepondant les frigates gaguérent l'avant des Algériens, les mirent entre deux feux, arborérent l'é- tandard de la croix, au lieu de celui du croisant, et les furcèrent Inentot à se rendre.Cet év$nement prive les \u201cLures de l'espoir d'etre secourus par les Barbaresques, car Tunis n'a que quelques unsérables barques, ot les corvettes (qui se construnent soit encore loin d'etre prètes à mettre en mer, press HALIFAX, 8 octobre, Extrait d une lettre du comité de Tipperary cn Irlande.\u201c Vousaurez sans doute appris, avant là réception de la présente, l\u2018arrivée de George 1V sur nos rives.Cet événement à causé Une joic universelle parmi nous, parce qu'il est regardé comme un heureux aux pice pour les intérêts de ce penple opprimé.© des denrées sonta assez bon marché.et chest la seule ross.urce du bas peuple dans la penune d'argent actuelle Lu bœuf «& vend 3 demers la livre, le mouton 44, et le lard 4d}: les œufs 5 pour un éoner; les patates 1d ie stone de 14 livres, | avoinie 6d le stung, et le fora 20 schelins le tonneau.Les épicenes sont presque à lamu:tic du prix qu'elles se vendusent il y a quelque tems, et pour nous assister dans nos malheurs, nous avons du whiskey en nbondance, à Gs le gn lon, Les fennmiers sont presque tous ruinés ; un grand rombre de gentis-hommies de campagne sont hors d'e- tat de payer seule:nent f'ntéret de ce qu'ils duivent, et les marchands ne tont rien, La seule chuse qui puisse tous sauver ou BUUS serve dans ce pays, ost une réducaon des rentes, des dines et des taxes, qu sunt aussi hautes que jamais, et aucun des inté.fe sos fe Vout en rabattre un sou.Lies grands proprnéiaires, à très- peu d'exceprons puis, exgent rigoureusement jusqu'au dernier vu, et fout vendre tout le bétail du fermier.Le clergé ne veut pas rabatire uti sou degéffimes, et je crans que le gouvernement ne pursse pas duninuer les taxes.Les efforts que l'on fait pour sou- teuir ia va eur dus terres, en rég'ant le prix du Lled par des lois ne sérvebt absolument de rien aux fermiers Cus lois ne sont bone tes qu'a augiuenter lus revenus des grands propriétaires aux dépens dus bacs classes.Si l'ouvrage étoit rare et lew provisions chères, vous pouvez vous faire une idée de l'état miserable of NOUS du ists,\u2019 Br.Jean, Novveav- Breswicx, 9 oclobre.Lecuouronnement de notre gracieux souverain fut Cé'Cbré ici la sematne derniere, d\u2019une marncre qui fait beaucoup d'honneur à la loyau:e et au patriotisine des habitans de cette vile.Mercredi, les troupes réglées de la garmison et quatre compagnies de milice de la ville furent passées en revue, sur les sables dans le v isinage, par 8, BE.le commandant en-chef££ Elles passèrent par les diffv- rentes Cvolutions militaires à l'entière satisfaction de S.FE, et d'un vaste concours de spectateurs.Le soir un bal
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