The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 8 janvier 1824, jeudi 8 janvier 1824
[" OR NET EEE SOS TN i Rig gee hi \u201cerected.2, Alot of land situated and being in the Seigniory PRICE OF ADVERTISEMEN Iu one Fansuage Ist, insertion, eachsubscquent Ins, NIX lines and under.280 Gbcc00000000000e The S 10 lines and under.550 4d 10d, Above 10 litités.\u2026\u2026.\u2026e serrer ve.0S 4d purline.1d.per line.Both Fanginses, Double the above rates Advertisements wahout wo etfen directions are inserted in both Languuges till forbid, and charged accordingly, Orders for discontinuing Advertisements to be in writing, and delivered by TUESDAY EVENING at the latest.Long Advertisements sent after WEDNESDAY, or which ruquire translation will not appear in both Languages in the next day's Paper.No Âdvertisements received after TIEN o\u2019 Clock un the day of publication, \u201c7 Advertisements from persons who have not accounts at this Office which ave regularly settled, must be paid in advance, .iy Montreal, R Ÿ virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION, issucd to wit: | out of Tis Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bene, holding civil pleas, in and for the District of Quebee, inthe Province of Lower Canada, at the suit of Patrick Henry Sith Esquire, of the City of Quebee, in the County of Quebec, in the sad Dis- ! trictof (\u2018ucbee, Sworn Deputy Land Surveyor, against the lands and tenementsof Eustache Nicolas Lambert Sieur Dumont, Esq ire, i Seignior of the Seignory of St.Fustache in the County of | York in the said District of Montreal, member of the Pro- | vincial Parliament, to me directed, F have seized and tiken in execution as belongiug to the said EUSTACHE, NICOLAS, LAMBERT, SIEUR, DUMONT.I.À certain Seigniory stoa- ted and being on the north side of the river Jesus in the said District of Montreal, known by the name of the Seigniory Des Mille Tsl-s, contaïning two leagues and a quarter in front, by three kagues in depth, bounded in front by the river Jesus, in tlic rear by the Seigniory of the Lake of the Two Mountaius, on the north cast side by the Seigzniory of Blainville, Parish of Sr.\u2018Therese, in the County of Tflingham, aud on the other side to the south west by the said Seigniory of the Lake of the Two Mountains, in which said Seiguivry of Mille Isles.are erected three Grist Mills built of stone, with two pairs of mill stones each, two Grist mills built of wood, also with two pairs mills stones each, and (wo Saw mulls.2.The continuation of the sud Seigniory of Mille Isles, the said continuation containing two leagues in front, and narrowing as it runs in depth to the distance of one league in depth, and | thence widening Lo four leagues and a hall in width, by five leagues oud a holf in depth.to be taken at and from the cordon or line of Blainville on the line ot Separation between the Seiguiory of Ter.rebonne and that above described, bounded in front in part by the Seigniory of Blainville and in part by the eigniory of the J ake of the \u2018Two Mountains, vn the north east side in part by the Seigniory of Terreb une.and in part by Crown t ands, and on the other side Lo the south west, and in the rear also, by Crown lands, on which said çontinuation are erected a grist mill buils of wood, with twe pairs of mill stones and a saw mill.3.An island situ- sted and being in the said river Jesus, depending on the Seigniory of the Isle Jesus, opposite to the mouth, or embouchure of the 1 ittle river Duchésne containing about six arpents in superficies, Now I do hereby give notice, that the said lands and tene ments, that is to say, the Sviguiory of X ille Isles and deyendancies, with the continuation thereof above described, under No.1 and 2, will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at my OFFICE in the City of Montreal in the said District of Moutreal, on TUESDAY the TWENTY SEVENTH day of JANUARY n xt, at ELEVEN.of the Clack in the forenoon, And that the Island also above described under No.3, will be also sold and adjudged to the highet bidder, a* the Cnurch door of the Pari-h of St.GENFVIEVEin the suid District, oo MONDAY the TWENTY EIGHT day of JANUARY next, at TEN of the Clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of Sule will be made known, FREDk.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff, Al and every person or persons having claims en the lands gad tenements, above described, by mortgage or other right or tncumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff; at his Office aforesaid, according tol w; and further, that no opposition afin d'annuller cr afin de distraire the whole, or any part of the said lands and tenements.or afin de charge or servitirde on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Sheriff's Clice, 20th September, 1823.Montreal, ; virtue of a WRIT of FXECUTION.to wit: issued out of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Alexander Hart of the City of Montreal, in the County and District of Niontreal, Merchant, agaist the lacds a.d tenenents of Edward Aubery of the Scigniory of Annefield, in the said District of Montreal, yeoman, to me directed, | have seized and rak-n in execution us belonging to the said EDWARD AULFRY.A land situated and being in William's Town.iu the Seigiiory of Anaefield mr rhe ss d D - rict, ia the north westerly concession of the Beach ridge.the said land being number one, and containing five arpeuts in Front, by twelve arpents aud nine perches in depth on the north cast side and four- ; teen arpents and six perches on the south west side and {forming | sixty eight arpents and seven perches in superficies, bounded in the | front by the north west side of the road leading from St Constant | to Norton Creck, in the rear by the southwesterly line of number { thirty three in the first concession, which extends along the Cha- teauguay Seiguiorial line from the Sturgeon river concession and ! on the south west by number two of the said north westerly con- | cession of the Beach ridge, with a log house, (and barn and stable in an unfinished state) thereon erected.2 A land situated and | 1 { | | | | | | being in William's Town iu the Seigniory of Avnuticld aforesaid, in the said north westerly concession of the Beach ridge, containing five arpents in front, by twenty seven arpents and one perch on the north east Scigniorial line.and twenty five arpents and three | perches in the southwesterly line, in depth.and forming one bun- dred uud thirty one arpents in superficies, bouuded in front by the road leading from St.\u201c\u2019onstant to Norton ( reck, in the reur by un- conceded land, eu the southwesterly line by number tw, and on the south cast by the Chateauguay Seigniorial line Now | do hereby | give notice that the said lands and premises will be sold and adjudged to the hivhest bidder, ut the Church door of the Parish of St.CON-TANT in the said l'istriet, on MONDAY the T WiENTY SIXTH day of JANUARY next, a+ HN of the Clock in the forenoon, at which tune aud placg the conditions of sale will be made known, FREUK, W, ERMATINGER, Sher:ff All and every pe son or persons having claims on the lands and premises above described, by mortgage, or other right or ineum- brance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sberitf, at his Office in the City of Montreal, according to law; and further, that no opposition an d'annuiler or ufin de distraire the whole, or any part of the said lands and premises or af n 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 Office, \u201c01h September 18435, MoNTREAL, I Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION issued to wit: ! out of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and fur the District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Joseph Dunserean of Vercheres in the County of Surrey in the said Di-trict of Montreal, Merchant, Curator duly appoir.ted to the vacant estute of the late Joseph Poulin, iu his fe time Merchant of the same place, against the lands and tenements of Charles Beaupré also of the same place, Joiner, to me directed, I have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the suid CHARLES BEAUPRE.1.A lot of ground or emplacement situated and being inthe village and trict, containing three porches and thirteen tect and a Half in front, by twenty two arpents in depth.more or less, bounded in the front by the King\u2019s high road, in the rear by one bouts Boisseau on vue wide to the south west by Antoine Giaral, and onthe other side to north cast by Daurat Dansereau Now § do hereby give notice that the Lots of land and premisas Arst above described wider No.1 and 2, will be sold and adjudged to the highest Bidder, at the Church door of the Parish of VER- CHERYSafvresaid, on MONDAY the TWENTY SIXTI day of JANUARY neat, at TEN of the Clackin the forenoon.And that the jot of Jund and premises third and lastly above described under No, 3, will be also sold and adjudged to the highest bidder at the Church door of the Parish of Saint TRINÎTE aforesaid, on.MONDAY the said TWENTY SIXTH day of JANUARY next,at ONE of the Clock in the afternoon at which respective times and places the conditions of Sale will he made known, FREDr.W.ERMATINGER, Stent, All and every person or persons having ciaiins on the lots of land and premises above described, by mortzage or other right or iucumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thercuf 10 the suid Sherifat bis Office in the City of Montreal, according tu j law; and further, that no opposition afr d'ennuller or (afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the said land or premises, or afin de charge ot servitude on the same, will Le received by the said Sherill'during the fifteen days previous tu the sale thereof, Sheriff's Office, 20th September, 1823, Montreal, BP Y virtue of a WRIT of Qur Sovervign Lord to wit.33 the King issued out of His Majesty's Court oot King\u2019s Beneh, holding civil pleas, in and for thé District of Montreal, aforesaid, to me dircered, commanding me to proceed 0 the seizure sale and adjudication by decret volontaire on Jean Baptiste Berthelot, Merchant, of the Citv of Montreal, in the said District of Montreal of a lot of ground and premises described in the said writ as folluws, to wit, * un certain lopin de *\u201c terre sis en la ville de Montreal, sur le niveau de la rue St.\u2018* Pierre de trente trois pieds neaf pouces de front, sur soixante \u201c\u20ac douze pivds de profondeur, avec une maison en pierre et ses de \u2018\u20ac pendances, tenant d'un côtéan Sieur Pierre Lamoureux, pen.\u201c* tre, où sus representants, et de l'autre coté au Sicur Jean Ba- (* tiste Allard Où sus representans, par derriere au Sieur Eustache *Prevost où ses representants, et à Theodore Desautels où ses re- \u2018$ presentants, elntissi le droit de passage cunjo.ntement avec le (\u20ac proprietaire de la maison contigu à celle anisi vendue, sous \u201cla charge de la porte delz Cour, à frais communs et de l'erce- $ tion d\u2019une nouvelle quand le eas echerra aussi & frais communs'- which he hath acquired from Dame Marie Francoise Bourg widow of the late Sicur Jacques Poirier, by deed of sate passed at Montreal on the eighteenth day of March owe thousand cight hundred and twenty, before Maitre Pierre Gamelin and his confrere, notaities, subject to the charge, a la charge, of the purchaser thereof paying to the said Dame Marie Françoise Bourg widow of the late Sicur Jacques Poirier or to her order in two years, to be reckoned [rom the first day of\u201d April one thousand eight bundred and twenty three, the sum of three hundred pounds currency, remaining to complete the price of the said sale with legal interest on the said sum payable every year to be reckoned from the said first day of Aprillast, to the said Dame Marie Francoise Bourg widow of the late Sieur Jacques Poirier, or to her order, or in case of her death before the expiration of the said two years the said sum of three hundred pounds Currency with the interest thereof or the balance then due by the purchaser to be paid to the Sicur Pierre Edward Leclere dit Lafyenaye, for which said sum of three bun- dred pounds Currency and interest, the said lot of land is hypo- thecated and mortgaged «s appears by the said deed of Sale, 29.that the right of passage shall be in common with the proprieior of the house adjoining to that of the said Jean Baptiste Berthelot, subject tothe reparation of the gate of the yard at joint expence and also to the erection of a new one when required also at joint expence freis communs, as mentioned in the said deed of Sule, which said Lot of ground and premises were possessed dy the said Jean Baj-tiste Berthelot during the Just three years nest preceding the seizure thereof.1 have seized and taken in execution the aforesaid Lot of ground and premises, and do hereby give notice tht the siune wiil Le suld und adjn \u2018ged to the highest bidder, by decret volontaire on the suid Jean Baptiste Berthelot subject to the charges and conditions aforvsaid, at my OFFICE in the City of Montreal aforesaid, on TUESDAY the TWENTY SEVEN- THday ef JANUARY nuat, at TEN of the Clock in the fore- noun, at which time and place the further conditions of sale will be made known, FREDr.Wo.ERMATINGER, Sheriff: All and every person or persons having claims en the said lot of ground and premises, nbove described, by mortgage or other right or incumbranve, are hereby advertised 10 give notice thereof to the said Sheniff, at his Oifice aforesaid, according to law 3 and further, that no opposition afin d\u2019annaller or afinse distraire, the whole, or any part of the said lot of ground and premises, or j afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.And all and every person or persons having charges and rights and especially mortgages ( hypotheques ) which may be the subject of opposition afin de conserver are also notilied and required to pro- dice the same to the said Sheriff at his Office aforesaid, cight days at the least before the day fixed for the sale of the said Lot of ground and premises.\u2014\u2014Sherift\u2019s Office, 20th September 1823.Mourreal, Bi virtue of a WRI of Our Soverign | ord the to wit { King issued our of his M1je-ty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Lench, holding civil pleas in und for the District of Montreal u- foresaid, to me directed.commanding me to proceed tu the seizure, sale and adjudication by décret volontaire on À ou saint Dumas, of the City of Montreal wn the County wd District of Moutreal t Merchant, of a cortain tne of ground or emplacement described in the said writ as follows, to wit, « un emplacement sis et situé ** dans la Cité de Montreal.sur le niveau de la rue St.Paul, \u201cdela coutenance de cinquante piéds de front,plus ou moins, sur \u2018\u20ac la profondeur quil peut y avoir depuis le niveau de la dite rue Su | « Paul jusqu'au contour du Coteau de la cidevant citadelle, sans \u201c garanti de mosure precise, tenant d'un coté aux héritiers de feu ; \u2018* Jean Baptiste Duzery, et de l'autre côté a Frederick Goaner- ; man, avec une neusen en pierre a deux etages en deux corps de ¢ Logis, et autres batimens dessus construits,\u201d which said lot of | ground or eusplacement and premises, he the said Toussamt Dumas hath acquired in virtue of the sale thercof to him made by Dame Magdeicine Prevoet residing in the said City of Montreal widow of the late Etienne Roy, and Mire.Char es Prevost Esquire Notary Public, residing in the Parish of Montreal in the said Dis- treiet, by act or deed passed in the said City of Montreal.on the ; nineteenth day of March one thousand eight hundred and twenty three, before Mires.Daveluy and Mondeiet, Notaries Publie, and were during the three last véars next preceding the seizure thereof in the possossion of the said Magdeleine Prevost, widow Roy, and Charles Prevost until the nineteenth day of March one thousand cight hundred and twenty thee, and from and since that date, in that of the said \u2018l'oussaint Dumas.1 have svized and wken in executivn the aforesaid lot of ground or emplacement and premises, and do hereby give notice, that the same will be sold and adjudged to highest bidder by dec et wolontaire an rhe said Toussaint Dumas, at my OFFICE in tie City of Moutreal alure- sid, on MONDAY the TWENTY SIXTH day of JANUARY vext, at TEN of the Clock in the forenoon, at which tune and place the conditions of Sale will he made known, FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.AN and every person or persons having claims on the lot of ground or emplacement and premises above described, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice, to the sind Sherift, at his Office aforesaid, according to Law; and further that no opposition afr d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire the whole, er any part of the said lot of ground or em- Placement and premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff\u2019 during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof ; and all and every person or persons having charges or rights and especially mortgages (Aypothegues) which may be the subject of oppositions afin de cons.rwer are also notified and required to produce the same to the said Sheriffat his Office aforesaid, eight days at the least before the day fixed for the sale of the said lot of ground or emplacement and premises, SherifPs Olfice, ZOth September, 1823.Montreal, BY virtue of a WRIT of EX ECUTION issued to wit: { out of his Majesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in anc for the District of Montreal afore.Parish of Vercheres aforesaid, contuinipg\u201d sixty feet square, said.at the suit of Joseph Amable Labelle residing in the Farish bouuded in front by the the King's gh road, in the rear by Baptiste Brazeau, on one side to tie south west by François Mazar.th dit Lapierre, and on the other side to the north eastby Jean Baptiste Mudere, with a Sooden house and stable thereon and Parish of Vercheres aforesaid, at the plice commonly the Grand Céredn, containing one quarter of an arpent in front and running in depth tothe Seiguiorial line between the Seigni- vries of Vercheres and Belæil, bounded in frout hy the top «fche Grand Cdreau, on one side to the north east by Louis Monjeon and on ¢he other side to the south west by Baptiste Indifilc.8.À lotof land situated and being in the Seigniory et Contrecœur in the Parish, of Sainte I'rinité in the said Dis.tof St Vincent de Paul, in the said District of Montreal, xco- | man, aud Josephte Chartrand his wife by him duly authorized for the purpose hereof, against the lands and tenements of 1 ierre Lab lle fits vow residing in the City of Montreal in the said District, yeoman, to me directed, I have seized and taken in | execution as belonging to the said PIERRE LABELUE fils, 1, A laud situated and b ing in the Parish of St.Vincen: de Paul afore-aid, on the Isle Jesus, containing one arpent aud a half in front, by twenty arpents in depth, and from thence two arpents in width by twenty urpents finther in depth, forming in the whole seventy arpents in superficics, bounded in front by the river Des Prairies, in the rear, in the greater part by Charles Desno.ÿers, und in the part by lesser Augustin Barré on que sid by \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 es | 3391.] Franguis Lacasse, and on the other side by Vincent Labelle, with a stoic House, barn and other buildings thereon erected.2, Iotor piece of wood land situated and being in the Parish of St.Vincent de Paut, on the Isle Jesus atoresaid, containing the one half of an arpent in front, by +x'een arpents in depth, hounded in the front by the ruisseau called La Pimicre, in the rear Ly Vincent Valiquet, où onu side by Antoine Labelle, an.on ihe other sde by Viucent Libellé, Now | du hereby give pouce, thar the suid lands and tcvemeuts will be we'd and adjudged 10 the highest bidder, at the Church door of the Parish of St, VINCENT de PAUL aforesaid, on MONDAY the TWEN TY SIXTH diy of JANUARY nest, at \u2018TEN of the Clock inthe forencon, at which time and place the conditions of sule will be made known.FREDk., W.ERMATINGER, Sher:ff.All and every person or persons having claims on the lands and tenements above described, by mortgage or other aight or ineutn- brunce, are hereby advortined\u201d wo give notice thereof to the seid Sheriif, at his Office vu the City of vlontreal, according to Law ; and further, iat uo opposition, cfn d'annuiler or afin de distraire the whul+, or any part of \u201cthe sid lands and tenements, or afin de chargeur servitude un the same will be received by the said Shoiifl dusing the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof, SheritIs Office =0th September, 1823.Norah 1 B Y virtue of a WRIT of Qur Sovervign Lord Lo wit: 5 the Km issued vut of 1lis Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, to me dir ected, commanding me to proceed 10 the seiziure sale & adjudicaion, by decret Volontaire, on Joseph Boutron dit Major of the Parish of Sr, Benoit in the said Dis trict of Moutreal, Cooper, of certain immoveable property or heritages inthe said wnt described as follows, to wit, 1.© Un lupin de terre ou emplacement situé à Ia côte St.Joachim dans \u201cla paroissede St.Beroit dansle Comté d\u2019 York, du dit Discriet tenant pardevant au chemmn du Itoi qui conduit à la Côte St.Louis, pai derriere à la belle riviere, de la contenance quant à mem ap « fé sa largeur du terrein qui se trouve entre les emplacemens \u201cde Charles Beantrone d'un coté, et de Prerre Chetfer de l\u2019autre, \u201c ce qui formerait environ un demi arpent de largeur, plus ou + moins, et quant À la largeur telle qu\u2019elle est comprise entre le * de dit ¢hemin et la dite riviere, avee maison, hangar et ecurie dessus construits en bois 29.Une pivce de terre situé au sud est de Ja meme riviere en la dite Côte St.Joachim dans la .« \u201c< dite paroisse St.Benoit, de la contenance de trois quarts d\u2019arpent de largeur, sur seize arpons plus où moins de profondeur, = tenant par devant au chemin du Roi, par derriere aux nommés Carrieres, d\u2019un côté partie à Louis Hortie et partie à Marie Lahaie, et de l\u2019autre côté à Lou Dufresne.Sme.d'un morceau de terre à prairie situé en Ta Scigneurie d\u2019 Argenteuil dans la Paroisse St, Benoît, au côté nord de la rivicre du nord de la contenance d'environ quinze arpens de superficie, tenant par devant au chemin du for, par derriere à la dite rivivre d\u2019un côté à l\u2019ouest à l£benezer Stephens, et de l\u2019autre côté à Asa Sanderson, avec un veille maison dessus construite en buis\u201d \u2014distraction préalablement faite sur le inorceau de terre ci dessus destgné en second lieu, d\u2019un emplacement de trois quarts *+ d\u2019arpens de suvertivie vendue à Jacques Chatillon par Samuel l'airbank du côté du Sieur Iortic, tel quil se trouve cid la re- \u201c serve d'un chemin de passage le long de la ligne de François « Dufresne, pour communiquer des proprietés superieures, au \u201c chemin du Roi, tel que mentionné dans acte de donation du * vingt Avril mil huit cent vingt ci apres mentionné\u201d which said lots of land and premises he hath acquired from Samuel Fairbank in his life time Murchant, of the said Parish of St.Benoit, by decds of donation entre rifs passed in the said Parish of St.Benoit, before Mtres.J.J.Gerouard and Bis confrere notaries, the one on the twentieth day of April one thousand eight hundred and twenty, and ihe other on the six-h day of May also in the year one thousan.d vight hundred und twenty, and of which said lots of land and premises he the said Joseph Beautrone dit Major hath been in the possession duriug the lust three years next preceding the seizure thereof.I have seized and taken in execution the aforesaid lots of land and premises, and lo hereby give notice that the saine wili be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, by deerct Volontaire on the said Joseph Heautrone dit M ajor, subject to the charges and conditions aforesaid, at the Church door of the Parish of St.BENOIT aforessid, on MONDAY the TWENTY SIXTH day of JANUARY.next, at TEN of the Clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the further conditions of sale will be made known.FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having cleims on the lots of land and premises ubove described, by mortgage, or other right or incumbrance.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\u2019annuller or afin 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.And all and every person or persons baving charges and rights and especialy mortiuges (hypothequrs | which may be the subject of opposition afin de conserver are also notified te produce the same to the said Sheriff at his Office aforesaid, cight days at least before the day fixed for the sale of the said lots of and and premises, Sheriff's Office, 20th September, 1823.LS PA \u20ac 4 se 88» ae adore = MosTREAL ?BY virtue of a WRIT of our Sovereign Lord to wit: À the King.issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench holding civil pleas in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, to me directed, commanding me to proceed to the seizure, sale and adjudication by Decret Volontaire on Jacques Philippe Saveuse De Beaujeu, of N'ontreal, in the said | istriet of Montreal, Esquire, of a certain Lot of ground or emplacement described in the said writ as follows to wit.\u2014* Un * emplacement ss et situé eu la ville de Montréal, dans le dit * District de ontréal, sur la rue St.Jacques, de la coutenauce *$ de soixante et douze pieds de front, sur la dite rue St.Jacques, | de quatrevingt onze pieds six pouces.dans la ligne du nord-est, \u201cy compris dix pouces sur lesquels est bâti en parti un des gros \u201c murs de la voute de Jean Baptiste Berthelot, Feuier, mitoven entre le dit \u2018acques Philippe Saveuse De Reaujeu, e le dit * Jean Baptiste Berthelot, de quatre vingt cing pieds six pouce, * dans la ligne du sud-ouest, et de soixante et dix pieds six ** pouces dans la ligne de profondeur, et fonnant en superficie.\u201c eent soixante et treize toises et sept pieds, le tout mesure *< française.tenant le dit emplacement par devant au nord-ouest \u201cà la dite rue st Jacques par derriere au sud est, à la ligne qui \u201cJe separe du dit Jean Baptiste Berthelot.et de Frederick \u201c* \\uguste et -ules Maurice Quesnel Kcuiers Sieurs l'imoleon ** et Charles Quesnel, Demoiselle Adelaide Quesnel, et lame \u201c* Mélinie Quesnel veuve Coursolle sur laquelle ligne est boti \u2018le dit mur mitoyen joignant d\u2019un coté du nord-est, audit °$ Jacques Plihppe Saveuse De Beaujeu et d'autre coté au sud- \u201c\u201c ouest À Sieur Horatio Gates, comme appert au plan fait par \u201c* Mtre.Charles Manuel, Arpenteur, juré \u201d of which said lot of ground or emplacement the said J cques Philippe Saveuse De Beaujeu is the proprietor, es having purchased the same from Frederick Auguste Quesnel, Lsquire.as well in bis own : ame, as in the naine, and as attorney by procuration of Jules M urice Quesnel, Esquire.and of the Sieurs Timoleon and Charles Quesnel his brothers for whom he hath become answer ble.Porté fort.and promising to cause them to consent to and ratify the said act.Demoiselle Adelaide Quesnel, and Dame Mélanie Quesnel, widow of the late Sieer À iche) Coursolle, by decd of sale pussed before Mire Barron and his confrere, notaries, at Moutrenl, on the nineteenth day of February one thousund eight hundr d and twenty three, and also by acts or deeds passed before the same notaries on the twenty fifth aud twenty sixth February and tenth March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty three, bearing (he ratification of the said deed of sale by the said Jules Maurice, Timoleon, and Charles Quesnel charged with (a fu charge) \u2018he cens et rentes and other Scigniorial right* hereafter only; which said lot of ground or emplacement now possessed Ly the said Jacques Philippe \u201caveuse De Beaujeu, was during the three last years next preceding the seizure thereof possessed as follows, to wit; by Messive Antoine Tabeau priest Curate of the parish of St.Famille of Boucherville.in the said District of Mowtreal, afier and before the first day of March one thousand cight hundred and twenty, until the twenty first day of March one thousand eight hundred and twenty two, by the said Frederick Auguste Quesnel, Jules Maurice Quesnel, Esquires, Sicurs \"Timolean et Charles Quesnel, Demaiselle Adelaide Ques- uel aud Dawe Mélanie Quesuel widow Coursolle, from the twenty first of March one thousand eight hundred and twenty two, until the first day of May last, and by the said Jacques Philippe Eaveuse De Beaujeu.from the said first dny of May last to thi) date, I have seized and taken in execution the aforesaid lot «f ground or emplacement, aud do hereby give notice that the sume will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, by decret volcne faire un the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse De Beaujeu at my OFFICE iu the City of Moutreal aforesaid, on M QNDAY JEUDI, 8 JANVIER 1824.the TW:NTY S1XTH day of JANUARY next ut ELEVIN of the Clock in the forenoon at which time and Place the condie tions of Sale will be made known.FREUx.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff, All aud every person or persons having clainis ou the lot of ground or emplacement above described, by mortgage or other right or incumbraice, urchereby advertised togive notice thereof ta the suid Sheriff, at his Office aforesaid, according to law ; and further, that no opposition afn d'annul'er, or afin de distraire the whole, or any part of the said lot of ground or cimplacement, or afin de charge, or servitude où the same will be receiv:d durug the fitieen days previous to the sale thereof ; aud all and every person or persons having charges or rights and especially mortgages (hypotheques) which may be the subject of oppositions afin de conserver, ate also notified and required to produce the same to the said Sheriff, at his Office afore-aid, eight days ar the least, before the day fixed for the sale of the sail lor of ground or emplacement, Sheriff'> Office, 20th September 1898, (No.248.) 1 Y virtue of as WRIT of EXE QUEBEC, to wit: 1 CU'TION, isued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the District of Quebce, at the suit of Jobn Cannon, of the City of Quebec, Muster Mason, against the lauds and tenements of Philip Aubere De Guspé, of the same place, Esquire, to me directed, commanding me to sell as appertaining to the aforesaid PHILLIP AUBERT DE GASPE', An emplacement situated im the Upper Town of the City of Quebec, St.Lewis Street, eate:.diug forty feet more or less in front, on St.Lewis Street, by one huudred and twenty six fvet mn depth, running on the East side to the d.vision wall between the Revers end Religious Ladies of the Ursulines, on the west a.se running the deprh of one hundred & twenry ux feet to the road or lane, reserved by rhe aforesaid Religious Ladies, adjoining on one side to the Kust to the property of Louis Plumoudon F-quire, representative of Josias Wurtele, who was representative of Juneau, and on the other side to the property remaining wi the possession of venders, together wih the three story stone house lately erected on the whole breadth of the emplac-ment, the north gable end is in common with Louis Plamondon as Mr, Jesias Wurtele paid the halt ot the expenses for the build.ding of the sume, aud the division wall on the same side ou the whole depth.also held in Common wirh the,said Louis Pla- mondou, the west gable end is audshail ever be in commoa with the adjoinmg property, a stoue hangaid 18 etecred in the yard, and as regards the part of the em licement vot yer baile upon there will be built a wall also to be held in Common, Now I ho hereby give public Notice, that the aforesaid em- p'acement with all and every the dependancies will be pubhely seid to the highet bidder, at my OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE of the City of Quebec, on MONDAY the FIF- TEENIH dy of MAECH next, at ELEVEN of the Clock in the forenoon, ar which time and place the conditions of sale will be made ktown.W.8.81 WELL, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the above described premises by mortgage or other right or meumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof io the said Sheriff, at his Otlice in the City of Qu-bee according to law ; and further that to opposition aÆn de distraire the whole, or any part of the said premises, or afin de charge ov servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff\u201d during the fifteen days previous to the sale hereof, and further, that every opposition afin d'annuller, fin de charge, or afin de distraire, must be accompanied with an atfidavit of the truth of the facts in such opposition, articulated and set forth in the form required by the order of the said Court of the ninetcenth of Octob r, 1S29, \u2018That any such opposition as aforesaid, without such affidavit as aforesaid, will not impede or delay the execution of such writ, and that no opposition afin dv conserver will be received at any time after the expi-ation ol the twenty four hours next after the return day of such wril, and further notice is given that the sail writ is returnable the first day of April next.W s.s.Sherift\u2019s Office, 12th November 1895.VOLUNTARY SHERIFF'S SALE.Quebec to wit } B 7 virtue of a judgment of the No.1508.A Courtof King\u2019s Bench, hold.dg Civil Pieas in and for the District of Quebec, given on the twentieth day vf October last, on the Petition of Louis Pus vet, Fsquire, Public Notary, residing in the City of Quebec, for the purpose of obtaining a decret woluntaire or voluntary Sheriff's Sale, of an emplacement, a description of which is given iv the following extract from the aforesaid judgment to wit:\u2014t An emplacement situated in the Upper Town of the City of Quebre, on St, Ursule Street extendivg twen-y-cight feet in frout, by one hundred and ten fect in depth, bounded in frout by the aforesaid St, Ursule Street, in the rear by John Neilson Esquire, representative of Robert D.llon, tv tle Noith by Mr.Goldsworthy representative of Decarreau, with whom the wall is held in common, and on the other side to the south by Robert Jillurd, representative of Gobert, to ge her with a stone House of two stories.erected on the whole extent of the front of the aforesaid emplacement, a worl shop, hangard and stable with all and every the deper:dancies subjects ed ou the part of the purchaser, with an aunual rent of three livres nineteen sols and four deniers tournois (old cure: cy) of cens et rentes foncieres payable on the twenty ninth September in each year, ut the Manor House of the Reverend Religious Ladies of the Urulines of Quebec from whom the property was held, and fourteen livres same currency, of rentes coustituées, the sloresaid property having been held, by the Petitioner and Pierre Deguise dit Flamand, during the -pace of three years, Now I do hereby give public notice that the aforesaid property willbe publicly sold and adjudged to the highest and last bidder, on the different conditions and clauses, above mentioned, at my OFFICE in the City of Quebec, on MONDAY the TWENTY-SECOND duy of MARCH next, at ELEVEN of the Clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff All and every person or persons having claims on the premis ses above described, by mortgage or other right or incum- brance, are herchby adverrived to give notice thereof to the said\u201d Shenff, at h's Office iv the City of Quebec, according to law; and further that no opposition afin d'annuller or afin de ditraire, the whole or any part of the said premises or afin de charge cx servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the saie thereof, aud further, that every opposition afin d'annuller, afin de charge or afin de distraire, Must be accompanied with an affidavit of the truth of the facts in such oppo-ition, articulated and ser forth in the form required by the order of the sad Cour of the uineteenth of O¢- tober 1822, That any such opposition as aforesaid, without such affidavit as aforesaid.will not im; ede or delay the execution of such order or judgement ; and publie notice is also hereby\u201d given pursuant to the fourth section of the statute passed by the Legislature of this Province intiruted,s* An Act to render Voluntary Shenfl\u2019s Siles, (décréts volontuires,) more easy and \u201c less expensive,\u2019 that sll ail avd «v-ry person and persons having chargesand rights, and especially mortgages (hypo thêques, which may be the subject of an opposition or oppusi- tions afin de conserver is and are by the above recited act bound and required to produce the same eight days at least before the duy herein before fixed fur the adjud:cation of the abuve dese cribed property, and further notice 1e p'ven that the said order or judgement is returnable on the first day KL nest .8.8, Sheriff's Office, 11th Nove, 1822, {OR SALE by the Subscriber, COGNAC BRANDY, in Hogsheads, FRENCH de.fn Pips, Superior Champaigne, Claret, Grave, Frontignan, Port,.Sherry and Madeira Wines in Bottles, Roussillon, 8t.George, Frontignan, P.cardon, Preignag, West India Madeira and Benecatlo, in Wood, A few Cases of fine Cherry Brandy, A General Assortaient of DRY GOODS, A few Hogsheads of Glassware.§-.Peters Street, 2d June 1828 H.LEMESURIER. \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 me 0 FROM LATE ENGLISH PAPERS, Imnradements in Stean.\u2014eMr.Job Rider, of the Belfast foundry, has compl ted his patent rotatory enginesæthree of which are at present erected at different places in and near the town.\u2018I'he advantages to be derived from the adoption of these engines are multifarious 3 for instance, they require less ranm for crocting, less weight of motal, are less expensive in first cost.and require considerably less Fuel, besides the expense of foundation work is considerably reduced.By thie important improve.rent, so long sought after, the operation of the steam upon the piston is completely uniform.snd the power may be communi.| cated ta any purpose, without the loss occasioned by the use of lever beams, crosses, cranks, fly-wheels, &c.aw Birmingham Chronicle, | Dien.in Ymk-street, aged 83, the Rev, Dr.Ledwich, Li-D.; | he was the author of the « Antiquitios of Ireland,\u201d and was mem- bur af the most distinguished literary Socleties of Europe.In Ol Burlingten-street, aged 45, Charles, Marquis Cornwallis, Earl Cornwallis, Viscount Brome, Baron Cornwallis, of Foye.and a Baronet, Master of the Stag TTounds.Colonel of the ÆEust Suffoile Militia, and Recorder of the Borough of liye.Dye ing without male heirs, the Marquisate is extinet.\u2018The Bishop of Litchfieldand Coventry, his uncle, succeeds to the Earldom only by descent from his father the first Karl, A fine new steam-vessel for conveying passengers and parcels has commenced plying between Newcastle and London, The cighticth Annual conference of the Wesleyan Methodists, were held at Sheffield within the monthof September, The nuin- bars of this body areas follow : in Euglaud and Scotland, 219,508 ; in Ireland, 22,218 ; total, 241,616.Incrensed during the past vear, 8006; ditto in foreign stations, 1653.\u201cTotal increase, 9659.\u2014We regret to state, that two respectable ministers, Messrs, Sargent and Llovd, of this persuasion, in consequence of the upsetting of the Sheflicld conch, throu«h the violent and wanton driving of the coachman, met anuntimely death ; and six others were at the same tine severely wounded.A public library for apprentices and mechanics hacheen recently established at Liverpool.Many gentlemen of the town and vei- ghbourhand have presented useful and instructive boeks, - À communication hy a steam-vessel between Bristol and New Ross, Ireland, is about to take place.A beautiful steam packet, called the Sir Francis Drake.is about to start from Plymouth, It is the tention of the dirctors to eall off Weymouth, for passengers to and from Portsmouth, the Isle of Wight, and Plymouth, affording a great facihty to gentlemen and families; as the distance between the two great naval depôts will be accomplished within the short «pace of\u2019 eighteen hours.Mr.Chantrav, the celebrated sculptor at Pimlico, nese London, is now engaged in preparing a colossal statue of Washing.| | er tn eer ree ton, which he hopes to complete, and send to Boston within the next vear.Mr.C.was selected some years ago, by President West, and Wa.hington Alton, lisq.as the Iurepean artist best qualified to execute this work, but his other avocations would | not permit him to undertake it sooner.\u2014The sum paid in by the | inhabitants of Massachusetts, an the 1st of October instant, to | D14,789,01.| An idea of the immense extent to which the brewing'of porter is carried on in London may be acquired from the annexed discrip | ion of Barclays Brewery in that city : 3 \u2018The directors of this establishment, to whom it was introduced by a letter from one of the Barclay\u2019s, put me in the way of seeing its | various parts, and communicated such information as 1 wished respecting its extent and operations, If any private concern in | Fngland, or in the world, is entitled to the epithet of vastness, | this is one.| tured last year 340,000 barrels of 36 gallons each, which contanis tie vats themselves, are enormous.of the latter contain each 4000 barrels.vats is nearly 100.The largest 1t covers about eight acres of ground, and mannfac- | \u2018The building The average number o | À steam engine of 22 horse poweris employed | Divine Providence to the Sovereign rights of his ancestors, &e.ment's notice,i n cases of hurricanes or accident, without previe ously slacking or in any way altering the state of (he maging.Ii was completed on Friday, and was tried off, Deptford on Saturday afternoon, in the presence of Captain Peschall, who commands the Sybille 3; Mr, Sioue, the master builder of the Dockyard; Me.ttoteh, the inventor; and several others interested in the event.Fhe topinast was lowered without starting a rope of the rigging, in one minute alter the first word of command was given, and was hoisted again without difliculty ; the new lever- fid answering its intended purpose with the greatest perfection.The Tamar, now in Dock at 1)ptlord, has also been ordered to by fitted with lever-fids on Mr, Rotch's plan ; and there is no doubt but they will be generally adupted in the navy.Mr Brougham, is of respectable lienage in the West of England, the fanuly inheriting property in the county of Camber.land.This gentleman's display of talent, and knowledge of eve- rv subject that comes under discussion at the Bar or in the Senate, is generally known and acknowledged.At an early period of life, his Grand-father, Doctor Robertson, the Historian, discovered in him the seeds of\u2019 genius, & of un inquisitive & comprehensive capacity, and bestowed much care in cultivating the young mind with i*¢ beet principles 3 entertaining similar hopes of the Earl of Chatham's, with respect to his promising son, the late Mr, Pitt.After Mr.Brougham commenced the study of the law, he was greatly assisted by his materual uncle, the late Lord Robertson, then an Advocate and l\u2019rocurator for the Chureh-of Scotland, more eminent as An able chamber Councillor than as a public Pleader, deeply learned in the Seotch Law, and in the laws of every other Country, worth knowing, both ancient and modern.Mr, Brougham, was admitted Advoca'e at the Scotch Bar in the year 1810, with his friend Mr.Horner, M.P.whose death, a few veers ago, was so deeply felt, so sincerely lamented and so feelingly expressed by the unanimous voice of Parliament, Mr BB.being hurt at something in the commencement of his practice at Edinburgh, be, following the footsteps of Lord Loughborough.lett of\u2019 his Scorch gowan and went to the Dar mu London, where bis fame and character have since become conspicuous, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~ew Youk, December 27.From Davaya.\u2014The brig Packed, at this port, left Havana on the 13th inst, Capt, Doughty inforins that a French frigate arrived ofl'the port on the 9th, with instructions for re-establishing the oval Government.On the 10th, she entered the port, fir- ingr a salute, which was answered by the shipping and forts, On the same day, the King was proclaimed in the Cathedral, in presence of the Governor and all the principal oilicers of 11avana, who were escorted by a part of the Catatonia.Tarragona, and Malaga regiments of foot \u2014Salutes were repeated from all the Forts, the town illuminated, &e.\u201cI'he ald regulations went into immediate operation, No smiles were to be seen from the friends ofthe Constitution, A double guard was placed in the eitv, & a! the taverns and colle houses were ordered to be closed at 5 o\u2019clock.Havans, Dec.10th.\u2014Daon Francisco Dioniscio Vives, &e.&c.makes known to all the inhabitants of the Islasd of Cuba, that be has this moment received the Roval Decrees of his Majesty, of the 3d and 20th of October, which follows : « Restored to the plenitude of mv sovereign vights, T annul every thing that has been done in virtue of the system called Constitutional, and order the Captain General and Commandant of | the Island of Cuba, to obey, gaarant-e and fulfil by all the military and navi! forces under his command, this my Roval determination.This I expect from his fidelity, and that it be done in conformity with my Royal decree of the 5d inst.© In the Palace of Seville.Oct, £0, 1825.FERDINAND.Countersigned by Victor Suez.The decree of Oct.3d, tells us, ¢ The King is restored by in driving the machinery, and about two hundred men ave engaged | and released from the bitter captivity he hassuffered 3 that the first in the various works of the establishment .while it is supposed that the number of persons, dependent upon it without, in the sale and transportation of the beer, is three or four thousand.The three coppers in which the beer is boiled, hold each 150 barrels, Twenty-five gentlemen once dined in one of them after which, fifty of the workmen got in and regaled themselves, One hundred and ninety porinds of beef steaks, were thus consumed in onc day, in this novel kind of dining room.\"I'he tunsin which the beer ferments, hold 1400 barrels each.The carbonic acid in one of them stoed about three and a half feet above the liguor.and pour.-d over the cide in a continued stream.A candle is instantly exe tinguished on being placed near the outer edge of this receptacle and on holding one\u2019s face near it.a sharp pungent sensation is felt in the mouth and faces, not unlike thut produced by ardent spirits.An immersion of a few moments would be suliicient to occasion a suspension of voluntary motion.Oue hundred and sixty horses are Kept on the premises, for the purpose chiefly of transporting the materials to «nd from different parts of the city.A finer collection of animals employed in one | concern, | magine is no where 10 be seen.This is, upon the whole, 1 believe the largest brewery in Lon- | don, It formerly belonged to \u2018T'hrale, the friend of Dr.Johnston, | who, as executor to the estate, sold the establishment to its, pre.! sent owners.One of the latter informed a friend of mine, that the Doctor, in treating with them for the purchase, remarked in | his characteristic manner: ¢ Gentlemen, it is not merely thee | botlers and these vasts that I am selling you, but the potentiality | of acquiring wealth, beyond the dreams of avarice.\u201d ! Manuscript'of Bonaparte.\u2014A Paris paper on the authority of | a journal, in Warsaw, announces that Count Dzialinski has | throught to that city from Paris, a very interesting manuscript.It! is a volume in small folio, of 30 or 40 pages, entirely written by Napoleon.\u2018The identity of the hand writing is guaranteed by a certificate signed by Montholon, Mounier, and Bassona, This vo- § Jume contains several curious documents relative to the Ilistory | of France and Europe, there is also a paper on the improvement | of the Turkish artillery, and several fragments of the Italian campaign, But what is particularly worthy of\u2019 attention is a plan of the first Snanish Campaign, dictated by Bonaparte to the Duke d\u2019 Abrantes, on the margin «f which are several notes.Finally, some documents hitherto unknown, containing different secret plans, relative to the limitation of\" the frontiers between France and | Austria, complete this manuscript, A discovery that willbe adm:red by the admirers of the heauti- ful art of lithography has just been made hy Mr, Hulimandel, a! name already honorably associated with the history of this etyle of | art.1 contains in a new process of fixing the drawing, by which | a far greater brillianey and distinctness in the printing is obtained, and at the same time nearly double the number of good itapres- sions.\u2018Tke publie will have an opportunity of judging of the advantage of this discovery from a View of Edinburgh from the Queens ferry road, contained in the first number of a series of Picturesque Views of that city, just published; as wellas from the number of Major Cocburn\u2019s views of the Falley of Austa, in Piedinont, the most beautiful of the entrances into Htalv, The experiment is to be made in St, James\u2019s-square and an Westminster-bridee; and we bope it will soon be extended to Fleet-strect, and Bridge-street, Biackfriars, The saving of wear and tear in carringes and horses, and the facility of enjoying cques- tionable exercise, would counterbalance all expense of watering in dry weather, and any incense of\u201d unlayed dust in windy weather.\"The Gazette of Tuesday night annonnces an intention of applying to Parliument in the ensuing Session, for lvave to bring in a bill to effect the constructing of a subierrancan or deuble archway or tunnel, in and through the parish of St.Marv, Ro- therbithe.and to be continued under the Led of the river Thames, into and through Si.John, Wapping, It is intended For the use of carriages and foot passen:zers, so that, if this design be realised, a carringe may travel, or a man walk, immediately under the Thames, _ I'he new London bridge is to be built a short distance from the old one, the front of St.Saviour's Southwark, will be thrown open.The old one to stand unui the new one is buiit, Jis vxpense will be 41,000,000 sterling it will consist of five arches.| Revenue of Great Britain,\u2014'T'he total amount of revenue derived in Great Britain for the year ended Oct, 10th, 1823, was 4 49,247,205, from the following sources : | ' Customs 9,939,393 i Iixcive 21,401,243 Stamps 6,236,797 Post Office 1,350.000 Taxes 6,788,024 Miscellaneous 471,718 \u2014\u2014 £40,297 105 The large item of Excise, was collected on ihe following articles (= Auctions 215,401 ; Deer, 2,933,534; Bricks and Tiles, 362,971 ; Candles, 572,866 ; Coffee and Cocon, 409,512; Cider, Perry, and Verjuice, 45.075; Glass, 444,604 ; [ides and Skins, 530,643 5 Hops, 143,098; Licences, 722,428; Malt, 3,061,348; Paper, 549,555 ; Pepper, 150193 5 Printed Goods, 544,950 ; Salt, 684,508; Soap, 1,087,810 ; Spirits, British, 3,052.015; Foreign, 2,289,086; Starch, 67,261; Stone Bottles, 2959; Sweets, 10,958; Tea.3,518,427; Tobacco and Snufl, 2,535,642; Vinegar, 48,181 : Wine, 991,500; Wire, 7,028, Ionian Fslanets.\u2014Lient, Colonel John 1.Jones, C.B., Commanding Engitcer, at Woolwich, accompanied by Capt.Hlar- per, of the same corps, is ordered by the Master-General of the Ordnance to proceed immediately over land to the Loman Isles, to inspect, and report upon, the fortresses of those islands.he black population in the United States amounted in 1820, to 1,764,856, The alurming increase of the blacks casts a gloomy vale over the future prospects of the Union, lt is a fact that the Increase of them, according to their number, is about one third greater than that of the whites.Jt in this ratio they continue to multiply, it is calculated, that in a century, the numberof blacks will amount to about twenty millions; and that of whites in the slave-holding states, not exceed fifteen, This growing evil, if not felt by the present generation, suceeeding ones will have cause undoubtedly to lamentit.When the pannlation becomes so dense, ean it be supposed that they will tamely submit to bondage and slavery?Noe=discord and civil war mitt be expected and posterity must answer for the deeds of their fathersem Plymouth Memorial, His Majesty's frigate Sybilie has been fitted with à new lever- fid, the invention of Mr.Rotch, the barrister.The ouject of this | ngenious contrivance is to lower the top-masts of ships at a mo- ! i bad broken out between these Indians.; while hunting in the neighbourhood of Red River.are said to care of his paternal heart has been to destroy the odious svstem introduced by a few base and insubordinate persons of the army, unworthy of the confidence that had been reposed in them, Such base institutions deserve only to be supported by the malevolent individuals who endeavored to defend than.The weak efforts and atrocious crimes with which they attempted scandalously to imprison and family, were not, thanks to Divine Providence, sufli- cient against the generous aid of my august cousin the King of France, the other Sovereigns of Letrape, and the unanimous, firm and spontancous voice of my beioved subjects, who rose en masse to restore the ancient and wholsome laws wh:ch characterized my ancestors for many centuries, the Spanish name, power and greatness.In re-establishing them in ny dominions, my Roval heart will not rest in quictude, until certam troubles in them are allaved.and all in the immense Colonics given by Pro- videnee to my glorious arms are made to partake in their benefits, A portion of these vast and rich possessions, still a prey to the horrors of a civil and disastrous war through the treason of the powerful expidition destined to pacifiy them, will be restored fo | peace and tranquility, it is hoped, and returned to the bosom of a Just and paternal government anxious for its interest.Whilst J am considering on the eavrgetic measures required for this ob- Jeet, tis resolved that my Royal and legitimate authority be im- mudiately re-established in s1b the Ultra Marine Dominions on the same form and condition and which the same prerogatives as previous to the fatal 9th of March 1820, when Iwas by violence, deprived of my bdberty with my Roval family.\u201d Gov.Vives procceds-\u2014é\u2018 the King, then, is re-established in his sovereign rights and in the plenitude inherited from his august ancestors.\u2018The genius of the revolution and of discord, sowing extravagant and nupracticable principles, had succeeded in overturning the established order of so many ages of glory for the nation ; the ambition of a few demagoges /cociféos / and.the dogmas of the new sects though full of absurd inconsistences, seduced many of the unwary who could not penetrate their sangunary projects and pernicious maxims.The felicity whiels tis Island has always enjoyed, and the predilection which ins Majesty has always shewn to vour petitions, &c.are considerations, which impose on us the necessity of being faithful to our Sovreign, and of respecting and obeying his beneficent resolutions, [The remainder of the proclama jon, denounces ¢ liberalprin.cinles\u2014licentious books, pamphlets, &c\u2019\u2019 and eahortsthe inbabi- tants to behave like good vassals and merit the love of their master.Madame Besumarchais, dauszhter of the late baron Beaumar: chais, is at Washington, for the purpose of making a personal appeal to our government in relation to the claim of hor father.Interesting Ineident.-\u2014The following incident occurred upon a desolate island of Lake Frie, about the 2nd of September last.Major Kecler, of Port Lawrence, on the Maumee River, with his interesting little danghter Grace, aged about 16 vears took passage from Sandusky Bay, in tbe schr.Belipse, which was bound to Detroit.The Major requested the Captain to set hin and his daushier a shore on the Middie Bass, one ol the cluster of the Put-in- Bay Island, For the purpose of taking « smali boat to goto Port Lawrence.The Major engaged a Mr.Martine and his son to take him sell and daughter to bis place of residence.They embarked From the island ina siwall boat, with good weather, Flava ing procecded on their way about twenty miles, they were overta - ken by the laie tremendous storm, which jeopardized so many haman lives.and vessels of every description on the Lakes \u2014 Tuey fortnnately made the Western Sister [stand : but so irresi- stibie vas the raging storm, that the Island, which contains about a hundred acres, although it aflorded them dry land and a momentary security, for themeelves, from the violancee of the storm yet it affurded none :0 the frail bark, and she was soon dashed in pivees on the rocks, in spite of allth-ir efforts to prevent it.They were then without anv possible menus of transporting themselves to an inhabited Land, or sheltering themselves from the force of the tema pest.An old meat axe was the oulv instrument wluch accident had left them for the preservation of their lives upon this remote and desolate Island.\u2014 Totally destitute of any kind of provisions, ; and without any possible means of procuring any.no more gloomy prospect could be presented to the hwnane mind, When and how they should get relict was altogether left w accident or the intervention of Providence.After subsisting several days on snitkes and snails, which was the only food they could procnre on the i-land, undertook and dux out with their old axe, the trunk ofa bacs-wood tree, which was barely large enough 10 carry Mr.Martin and his boy.In this, they both committed themselves to the muerey of the winds and waves, and steered their course to the island whence they came.In this very uncertain and clumsy vessel, they had to venture about twenty miles in the open lake, | With the greatestdifliculty and the vunost struggle, Martin aud his son reached the island, and procured a boat, and went imme diately 10 the relief of Major Keeler and his daughter, and, to the great satisfaction of the boat's crew, found them sill alive, though greatly emaciated with hunger, having subsisted six days entirely on snakes and snails, =Spndusky Clarion, Lireur Rock, ( Arkansas.) Aug.19.Cherokees and Osages\u2014 We learn from a geutleman who ar- vived yesterday from the Cherokee Nation, that new difficulties À partv of the former, have been attacked by a party of the latter, who killed some of ther men.Itvarely occursin the climates of the States that the same fruit tree bears two crops tone year.On the 12h inst.however, we met with an instance near Salem, Va.of this description.A soft peach tree has ripened its fruit twice this year in a garden near this citv.\u2014/ichmond paper Va, ard Cochrane, itis said, has been created Marquis of Marans oa, by the Emperor of Brazil.Oxrarto Caxarn\u2014We congratulate our fellow citizens upon the success which has thus far attended this enterprize.Fifty thousand dollars (being the eum required by the act ineorporating the company) have already been subscribed to the capital s ock.The Company will organize on the 2oth of January, and we pre.diet, that in less than one year from this time the canal will be completed.With this canal, Canandaigua, will possess advantages over every village in the western district except Buffalo \u2014Ca- nandaigua paper.Boston, Gh 6.\u2014Our city is thronged with merchants and traders from the out poris, and alpuost every part of New-Eng- land, and our streets and wharves indicate as great activity in busi- nes as hus been witnessed for many vears All our merchants are actively employed, » greater number of elozant dwelling houses and stores are now cresting in thiscity than wa- ever befure known at any one time, We hope all wlio have now a rich harvest, will lay up something fora rainy day.Horse.Racing.The legislature of Vermont has just pussed 8 law to prevent horse-racing, declaring it to be a nuisance and sube Jecting all the parties to indieument and toa fine not exceeding 13500 ; it subjects the owner of à horse kept or used for racing in the state to the forfeiture of the value of the horse, and the pare ties to the betting to the forfeiture of a sum egal wa their bet ; it subjects all persons engaged in raising a purse by subscription, Or contribution, nnd all who muy contribufe, to a fine off 125.Chesapeake § Ohio Canal,-ælesolutions were adopted py the convention recently held at Washington, proposing to establish a connection between the Atlantic nnd Western Waters, by means of a Canal leading from the seat of the General Government to the Quio lliver-this canal to run by Cumberland to the mouth of Savage Creek, at the eastern bose ofthe Alleghany, and tobe extended, as soon as practicable, to the hizhest constant steam boat navigation of the Mononzahela or Ohio river.\"The canal to be not lessthan 40 feet wide at the suéFace nor less than 28 at the bottom, and its depth 4 feet, Jt is intended to effect by this route a junction of the waters of the Lakes above the falls of Niagara with the Ohio and Chesapeake bay\u2014=another great undertaking which would convey the trade of the upper parts of Kentucky Ohio and the benks of the Great Lakes through the Capital of the Union, Aunsany, Nov.19.\u2014Canal Navigntion.\u2014We are enabled to state from a correet source, that since the canal navigation has heen opened to this city, three hundred and twenty boats have arrived here from the west, laden with produce of all kinds, the before our readers in th> course of a few days.On Thursday last, one hundred and sixty-two boats had cleared from this city.Inden with merchandize for the west, having on board in weight 2,088 tons.In addition to the above, ninety-four more have cleared for the west from this place, which bad been employed in carrving down the produce from the deposits near Spraker\u2019s, where the na- viable communications formerly terminated, These boats returned comparatively light, but had more or less merchandize on board, which wi'l add a considerable number of\u2019 tons to the above statement.With what pride must every citizen observe the great increase of trade within the short time which has elapsed since the completion of this part of the canal ; and when it is considered that thisis but the commencement of the benefits which will ensue From the gigantic plans of internal improvement, now effecting, the mind is lost in contemplating the results.Pour or Saint Jony, No I.List of new vessels which have been registered at this Port between 20th November, 1822, and 20th November 1825.The above is independant of Vessels llegistercd in the port of Saint Andrews, since it bas become a separate port of Entry.In addition to the above there have been launched lately and are now londing\u2014 Ships Aurora, about 350 tons.Clansman, do.400 da Hazard, do.139 do.Brigs Hesper, do.230 do.Albion, do.#60 do.Os Tue Srocks\u2014Four Brigs, 260 tons and upwards, at Sha- Lady Douglas do.270 tons.Yard in St.John, \u2014Onv at Qlive\u2019s.\u2014Onz at Owens\u2019 .\u2014 Three in King\u2019s County.\u2014 Four in Sunbury County.Asa proof of the great distress in the West Indies we detail the following fact.\"I'he number of exccutions in the Marshal's oflice of Jamaica, in twenty years, was no less than 80.000, and their amount £32,500,000, of Jamaica currency, or £32,500,000 sterling; and during that time nearly half the estates in the island changed bands.ar.macro me mr FRUVINCIAL PARLIA\\ME SL OF LOWER-CANAD A.HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.Saturday, ord Jannary 1824, A Bill to regulate the manner in which Justices of the l'vace shall keep Registers of their proceedings and account for Fines levied Ly them, was introduced and read.A petition from the merchants of Montreal praying that the house may recoiminend to the hinperial Parliament a reduction of the duties on cofoniai tolucco, Was received and referred to à special committee, The special committee on the resolutions relating to Sir Crorge Prewist reported, and the report was referred tva committee of the whole.An address was voted to His Excellency praving that be may order to be laid before the house several ductimionits and papers ro- lating to the deficit in the Receiver General's Chest.A bill to continue in force the Acts regulating the trad: of the Province with the United States was introduced.The house went into commiitee on the petition from the inhabitants of Pointe Lévi ; and afterwards on the motion of the 19th ultime, relating to the publication of Previuis of the Zilla.The bill for making roads on the Crown and Clergy Reserves was referred to a special comnuttee, The Puarennes Common Rill was read a third tite, passed, and sent to the Legislative Council.Monday, January 57 1824.\u2018The Special Committee on the bill 10 remedy certain abuses prejudicial to the progress of Agricallure reported certain wend.ments, and the bill report were referred to a Committee of the whole ou Friday next.Ju was resolved that the Presidents, Vice Presidents and Dirce- tors of\u2019 the Banks of the Province, be reguired.in conformity to the acts of their incorporation to iav before the House, statements ol\u2019 the amounts of Stock paid in, the debts dae, thie monies deposited, the bills in Circulation, and the specie in their possession.The Special Commitive on the bill relating to Physicians and Surgeons veported amendments and tbe bill was referred to a Committee of the whule on Friday nest.A bi) relating to the purchasers of lurmoveable property at Sheriffs Sales was introduced and read, second reading on Friday 114 XY, The House in Committee on the bill to encourage the useful arts, reported progress and obtain leuve to sit again on Friday next.The Iouse then went into Committee on the bill for prevent ing accidenis hy fire, made progress, & ubtained leave to sit amin on Saturday nest, PTT QUEBEC: THURSDAY, 8th JANUARY 1824.We have received the New York papers oF the 20th ult, The Packet proves unfounded; we extracted it From the Mer.Advertiser of that date.We have, however, intelligence from lla- vre in France to the 37th Nov.It foliews:\u2014 FROM FRANCE.The Brig Midas has arrived at Baltunore mm 33 days from Havre, having sailed on the 7th November.Buron de Kragelstein, Austrian Minister at Lisbon, has been charged to transmit to the Emperor of Brazil, a letter from bis father- in-law, the Emperor of Austria, urging him to acknowledge the authority of Portugal ! 1t is believed that the declaration of the Northern Courts, re- Inting to the noneucknowledgement of the Independence of the ci-devant Spanish and Portuguese Colonies will speedily be published.Since the commencement of the Spanish war, the number of l'rench vesséls of war has been increased from ninecy toone hundred and fifty, and the marines trom 8.000 to 19,000, Barcelona was occupied by the l'renchaboutthe 5th Nov.The late Governor, Rotten, embarked on the 6th for Genoa, to proceed thence for Switzerland, his native country.Mina was to sail next day for Gibraliar and England.Carthugena, the Forts of Urgel, Iostalrich, Tarragona, &e.were occupied by the French carly in November, King Ferdinand was expected at Madrid on the 13th Nov.The old order of things has been established in Porto Rien, and the Canary Isles, apparently without disturbance.An English frigate was at Porto Rico when l\u2018erdinand's orders were pro- cliimed.Dispatches from Porto Rico suid to relate to the future proceedings of Spain on the revolted Colonies, had arrived at Laguira prior to the 9th December, but nothing had transpires.resolution passed on the 24th ult in the United States House of Representatives asking for any information the President may have, which may safely be disclosed, relating to the determination of any European Sovereigns to aid Spuin in regaining her late Colonies, A vessel from Cadiz, which she left on the 11th Nov.has also arrived at Boston, but brings ue news of importance.specific nature and quantity of which we hope to be able to lay | henacadie \u2014hree Ships and Brigs at Quaco.\u2014Threcat Nevers\u201d; report of the arrival below New-York, on the 27th, of the 16 Nov, Horse or Agsescncy.\u2014\"Ve have piven the usual Abstract of the Proceedings to Tuesday.\u2018I'he House sat until near twelve o'clock last night on the Jadiesture Bill, and the Bill for the Invallment of Deeds.from the Legislative Council 3 they having been made the fest Orders of the day.The Order of 1he day for the consideration of the Canada \u2018Trade Act, aud several othe ers, were comequently not proceeded upon, The general discussion of the Judicature Bill was set aside by a motion made on Monday last, by Mr.Jfourdages, to resolve that it was expedient to estabtish New Districts throughout the Province, The Debate on this subject, last night, was of long duration.some of the Speakers contending that it was better to leave the whule question open to the Special! Committee, ta whom it was intended to refer the Bill; others, that the proposed Cire, cuit Courts were better suite i to the present circumstances of the Country ; and others, that Judges resident in the country parts were indispensably necessary : the Speakers in favor of the Motion were Messrs.Bourdages, Lasché.Quesnel and Mr.Speaker, ainst it Messrs, Tuer, Papineau, Davidson and Stuart.\u2018She Committee finally rose on Motion of Mr.Panet, and obtained leave to sit again on Friday, Messrs, O'Sullivan and Streart supported the principle of a Bill for enregistering Mortgages, and Mr.Viger objected to such a Bill as imjwacticable.I'he Bill was ultimately referred without , à division to a Special Committee, consisting of Messrs, 0 Sullivan, Viger, Papincau, Tourdages and Stuart, A Message was received carly in the sitting, from Ifis Excellency the Governor, recommending Legislative Iénactments for facilitating the escheating of Grants of Crown Lands for none compliance with the Condition of Settlement.During the Debate on Mr.Bourdages\u2019s Motion relative to the | Judicature Bill, an extraordinary circumstance occurred, we be.© lieve for the first time, in the House, At thé conclusion of Mr, - Bourdages\u2019s Speech, an individual in the gallery elapped bis hands : he was arrested by the attendants; strangers were ordered to withdraw ; and he was sent to the gaol under a warrant from the Speaker.The offender appeared tobe in a state of intoxication.\u2018I'he rules of the Hose strictly prohibit any person pre sent from giving any marks whatever, of approbation or disapprobation, of any thing said or done in the House.We understand that the Bills fur incorporating 1he Cities of Quebce and Montreal, have been rejected, on their second read- ; ing, inthe Legislative Couneil, rom este Amareur Perrormancr \u2014We were gratified on Monday eve.{ ning last with a Performance, by Amateurs from among the Mi- ! ditary Gentlemen and one or two Civi'inns,.of Colman\u2019s Heir at Law, followed by the Farce of Is he alive ?for charitable purpo- ; ses.The Performance, taken in the whole, did all concerned the SHIPS, greatest credit.We were particularly well pleased with the cha- Margaret Pollocke, 508 Caledonian, 416 racters of Lord Duberly, Dr.Pangloss, Areadfastand Dick Dow- Hugh Johnston, 478 Mountaineer, lass\u2014n Prologue, written for the occasion, it is satd, by Dr.Fish- Cruïssione Castle, 587 er, was spoken.[lis Lordship the Governor in Chief, His Ex- oo BRIGS.|-celleney the Lieutenant Governor, and most of the principal fue Aurora, 512 Albion, 507 mlies of the City were present.The House was extremely Hero, 55 William, 597 crowded, and we understand the Receipts amounted to about Diana, 391 Cossack, 258 £105 which will afford a considerable sum in aid of the poor.Ward, 511 Henry Cox, 249 The chimney of the house of Mrs.Widow Guuvereau in Saint\u2019 Alexander, 266 Mirniac, 200 Roch was on fire yesterday, and from some hole in the wall the 3ritannia, 251 Robert Duwer, 178 roof of the house caurht.After some difficu ty the fire was ex- Isabella, 256 Cpuricr, 191 tinguished, but-not before considerable damage was done, Highlander, 251 Nestor, 19 Har Office.Nov.Tth 1825.\u2014 zou.Rovsi Veteran Battalion je Corsair, 271 Telegraph, 136 Tobs Lieutenant, 1% Lo Butler from fhe 37th Foor.Mary, 156 .The Mena, 28, Capt.Steward, relieves, the Atholl on the SCHOONERS.Hlalifax station.\u2018The Tamar, 26, Capt Bremer, C.B.relieves Fanny, 156 Enterprise, I the Niemen on the same station.1 lLannah, 86 William Gilbert, 40 Rebecca, 89 \u2018Trial, 9 Pies on the 1st Instant at Beauport Mr.Wirtiam Leanvay Nelson, 885 Eliza, 79 formerly of Amberstburgh Uprer Can:da.Morning Star, 61 Dave, a7.: : \u2014- ive- Branch, fiane 4u | ; > ; Co erin 2 Defiance, 19: A LI, persons, indebted to the Estate of the late Betsev, .28 Dolphin, 15! MWirkiam CHarmas, are requested to make payment, on Larké, 27 Surprise, 16 or belore the first day of March next, and all persons havine Total 42 Vessels \u2018Tons, 8002 | ehims ugninst the said estate, are desived to send their acconnts .duly attested to Quebec, Gth January 1824.GEORGE CHAPMAN.Executor.TO LEASE FOR A TERM Of YEARS.rps extensive proverty formerly belonging to the late Honourable John Young, in St.Ann Street, fae cing the Esplanade, with a large garden well stocked with fruit , trees and bushes, together with many other desivable appendages.A plan of the premises muy be seen, and terms known hy applying to JAMES ROSS.Quebee, 8th January 1824.Three Rivers, ] Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION, to wit: | issued out of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the District of Three Rivers aforesaid, at the suit of Michael Dumas and Samuel Dumas.both residing in the city of Montreal, Merchants and Co- partners trading in the said Cizy of Montreal, under the nauie, style and title of + ess.Michael and Samuel L'amas, against tise lands and rencmenty of Isaac Phineas of the Parish of St.Antoine of River, Da Loup, in the County of St Maurice formerly Merchant, and now Agent of Tou saint Pothier Esqr to me directed I hive seizedand riken in execution as belonging to the suid ISAAC PHINEAS.a lot of ground situated 'n the vilage of the i suid Parish «ff River Du Loup.and neur the Church hereof, conj tamning hal) an arpent in trong by four arpents i: depth, bounded in frontby St.Charles\u2019 Street, and rvnning in depth to Wai G.Shepphard Fsqr joining on the north west side to the King\u2019s high way, and on the south east to the great River Du Loup, with a house, born, stable and other buildings thereon erected.Now ! do hereby give norice, that the said lot of ground and premises will be sold and adjuilged ta the hiohest bidder, at the Church door of St, ANTUINE of River Du Loup sforesaid, on MONDAY the TWENTY SIXTH day of JANUARY next, ac ; ELEVEN of the Clock in the forenoon, at which time and i place the conditions of sale will be made known, } I.GUGY, Sheriff, Alland every person or persons having any claims on the lot of greuud and premises above described by mortgage.or other right or incumbrance are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sherif, at Ins office, inthe Town où Th ce Rivers.according to Law; and further, that no opposition afn d'annuller or afin de distraire, he whole or any part of the said lot of ground and premises, 0 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\u2014Sherilt\u2019s Office, ZOth September, 1878.Three Rivers, TYY virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION to wit: | Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the District of Three Rivers aforessid.a the suit of the Corporation for superintendins, | inanaging and condueting the Clergy reserves within the Province of « ower Canada, against the lards and *evementsof Francis Blake, | of the township Kingsey in the County of Buckinghamshire, yeo- | man, to me directed, | have seized and taken in execution as\u2019 belonging to the said FRANCIS BLAKE, 1°.Lot No 20 in the third Range of the said township of Kingsey containining\u201d .132 acres in superficies, bounded in front by the River St.Francis \"and in the r ar Ly the fourth Ra ge.joining Lots No, 19 and 21, being highly improved, with two dwelling houses and two barns i thereon erected.2 ©.The North cast half of Int No.22 iu the i Seventh Range of the township of Shipton containing 100 acres, | with the usual allowance for h-ghways, about 15 acres whereof are | under mprovement.3°.Thesouth end of lot No.#5, 1m the { Second Range of the township of Durham, containing one hun- | dr d acres superficial measure.fifty acres whereof are under im- | provement, with a house and barn thereon erected Now Î do here-\" | hv give notice that the said three ots und premises, will be separu'e- Iv old and adjudged to the highest bidder at my OFFIC .in the Court House of Three Rivers on MONDAY the TWENTY SIXTH day of JANUARY next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon, ut which rime and place the cunditior s of sale will be made known, I.GUGY, Sheriff, All and every person or persons having claims on the said three lots and premises hove described, by mortgage or other right or incmnbrance, are hereby advertised to give untice thereof to the suid Sheriff; at his Office aforesaid, according to law; and further, that no opposition afin d'annuller ov nfin de distraire, the whole, or any part of the said three lots and premises, ar afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Sheriff's Office, 20th September, 1893, IYO BE LET and possession given immediately, the Country House and Property, the residence of the Subscriber, situate on the North side of the Saint Lewis road, near the residence of Colonel Harvey, with Barns, Stables, Gardens, pletsure grounds and several Acres of Land.The whole of the Household Furniture, or such part thercot\u2019 as may suit the Lessee, will be left in the house, together with Stock, Farming Utensils, &e.now upon the property.For particulars inquire of Aneun.Camvaree.Notary Public, J.SAXTON CAMPLELL, | \u2019 i Lower Town, ad July 1803, | a FIO LET the house of three stories in height, ss situated near the junction of St.Paul and St, Peter's street, in the lower.Town, tozether with the hangar, sR.bles and other convement dependancies Apply at the offive of.Messrs, Chinie & Quirouet or te the proprietor.I 1gth Feby.1825.Le LAGUEUX.issued out of His Majesty\u2019s Court of King's à - iN \\ YALCARTIER.The following LANDS & LOTS situato on the King's Highway, at a distance of aban sixteen miles from Quebec, are now FOR SALE or TO BE LET.and pcesession given immediately, vis ; 1o.One Arpent in front by thirty in depth at the Saw Mil, adjoining the lund of the late Mr.Jucob Pozer, co.Three Arpents in front by thirty in depth, adjaining A, Sroarr Esqr.lately accupied by Wm.Corvigan, with a House and Barn thereon erected, 30.Several Building 40, Three Avpents in front by thirty in depth, near the Liver Jacques Cartier, occupied at present by Murphy.Application to be made at this Ollice, and to Mr.Wistram Bnowx farmer at Valcartier, who will shew the premises and state the terms, which will be easy.None need apply 1inless they can give good security, by character or otherwise, for the fulfilment of their engagements, Quebec, 29th Sept, 1823, J NEILSON.ALSO FOR SALE OR TO BE LET, The SAW MILL at the Entrance of the Settlement, with a llouse and Out Houses, and sbout five apents of Ground adjorning the ill Also, for Sale three arpents of land by thirty in \u201cthe rear of the Mill lot.Apply as above, orto A.Sruant Ecar.\u2014 1st.Oct.1823, FEY) BE SOLD or LT.
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