The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 1 mai 1828, jeudi 1 mai 1828
[" » ueber \u2018 JIURSDAY, 1st MAY rT 1 LLL, 1828, [ No.3818.) JEUDI, 1 MAL, 1828, \u2014 more TT ALUABLE REAIL ESTATE FOR SALE.V The following propery belonging to the Estate of the kit, Jom Notary fe\u2014 late Juan Betas hated on the Little River, about a Al a hal from town, extending in front three arpents, and a from the highway to the Laude River, adjoining to the u farm of the Ladies of the Ur unnes, ang Le the south march PC a Langloisz with the house, basgar, aud stable tlure- West Pes the whole fo the best order, and very well suid for a où ere ve it wr reside in Che country.The house is at prescat | family vi M.Gabriel Muot, andisused as an Ion.| vveup les VY ory sont house with garrets, situated in St, Charles 2 A P Jace Ward, on an emplacement of thirty feet in front, Suet he de wh from the aforesaid street to the top of the Cape, sod uf the ning on the porth east to Joseph Fournier, snd 1u the ren LA the Widow Prerre Lefrang ats, | on ee Emplacement advantageously situated, having ite front 5e e feet on St Pauls Street, nod running in depth to St, of thi ee aixty feet 3 the emplacement widets in running lo | rar antit it extends forty-seven feet in breadth, as at pre.the ! enclosed with boards.; su A handsome little House, with a hangar and yard, and pas.| + Jensing thereto ; the whole n good order, nes situated in ! bo \u201cRock's suburbs, fronting to St Murguerite Street, and the M el leading 10 the Chureh, , Lo ; .sir Another House in the same Suberbs, adjoining that imme- diacely above descnibed, frantuog on the sticet leadmg to the | Church, witha hangar wind a private Pave, occa with 1 the rest of the lot; the whole new and well culeulated for a retail busitress 6.Ann Ie mile in dept } ther Houre situated in the same suburbs, on St.Vallier Syreet, db an emplacement of forty feet an front by sixty feet in d th, fronting 10 sand St, N aller Street, and wa the rear by the ol of the aforusaid depth; adjoining on the north east to the i of J.Bre.Abad, and on the West to Jus.Frudelle, to- wether with stable, hangar, and other outhouses 7, Another Ifsuse of two stories, together with a good hangar | and other outhouses, on St.Valier s Suburbs, near the General Jlospital, upon an emplacement ul forty fret in front by sixty feet in depth; bonnded in front by St.Vallies Street, audin the rear by the end of the sut depth, adjonung on the south wet to Michel Sansageau or Lis assigns, aid on the north east to Me.Chartes Hochet, All persons wishing to purchase anv of the property ahove described.Mau learn the conditions by apptying to the andersigned estate nar ¥ Foxecutor of the hae Jean DLelanger, Fine > ho will sell it at very low prices, FIRS.BELANGER.Quebec, rh Nov, 1827, ac POR - U ULE OREAT ESTATE \\ Fhe real Property be- ALUVELE EUR \u2014For Sale, or te Let: longing to Mr Frinçois Frenette, described as follows : 12.The tot « find.with dependencies, now vecupier by the wid François Frenette, ving in the Sogniory of l'ortneuf It is near the flour mnlls of the Seigmory, and bounded on one side Ly the St.Lawrence, and on the other hy the highway, There gre built upon 1t a large house and a smaller one, a barn, ang wahles, onal an oven.Its snuation makes it otherwise x: iuable, and its une of the most advantageous places for a merchant or an innkeeper, oo 29, \\nnther lot of land, adjoining the abave mentioned.3°.À lot of Land, of one arpeut and a half m front by twenty in depth, at the end of the secondiy described tot 4°, À lut of land in the second concession of the same seigu- ory of Pertnenf, eatendiug three arpents in front by thiriy-oix arpents sn depth, 53, A jot of ind in the third concession of the Parish of De chambault, of two arpents an front and torts in depth, This propusty wil be sold or let in one lot, or separately, and easy terms of payment will be made.For further particulars apply te the undersigned Attorney of François Frenette.CQuetve, 161h April 1928.E.C.LAGUYUN, ty frau AT STE.MARIE NOUVELLE as BEAUCE \u2014For «ale, n° Lot of Land of twoar.SF nents and two perches in front, by forty ia depth, bounded on one side by the land of the church, and on the other by that of {gnace Belanzer, \u201cThere ts a House ont of seventy two fret in front, well finished mside and ont, and painted, with another smaller Whe rear of dorty feet trong, well finished ; the outhouses are 120 feet an length, comprising the stabies, two threshing rooms, and carrisge house, \u201cPhe land is in excellent condition, the greater part vf it ta cleared, and the fences of co.dar are new, FOR SALE, an Emplacement in the same place as the shove, having a houre, weil situated for trade, stables and barn Iti thie second house from the church, and has a large garden attached to it.FOR SALE, an other Farmy, two miles and a half on this wie of the church, extending three arponte in front by fore in | depth; sixty-nine arpems are cleared; with the house off 70 feet square, a barn of 650 fret in Jength, comprising stables, Ke.For further informanon apply to the propocior Mr.FItAN.COLIS LEBOULLIEK or Mr, A.SARONY, Mountain st, Quebec.N.14 \u2014The proprietor off rs For sale all the agricultural tm- plemente as well as the cattle on the Faens.\u2014 66h March 1828.VAD VT GENFILLY TOR SALIE-\u2014 That fine piece of land with the Ifonse thereon, hing only mne arpents from the Church of Gentilly, extending three arpents in front by forty in depth, in trant having the St.Lawrence, and n rear the sevand range.Phere are about 100 arpents cleared, | and about 70 minots of grain bave heen annually sown, Fhe tro houses are of woud nnd have a barn aud out-houses adjoin.street, at present [eased to Mr.5.\"1\".| Cunch house, &e.&e.the Ist uf\u201d May.ng.a good unple grove fur inaking sugar 1s stisched wo.The treme will be made casy to the purchaser, and a long delay wil he given for a part of the price.For further information apply 10 the undersigned proprietor on the pretmises.\u2019 Gentiilx, 20th Nov.JOS, TURCOT.aly [1S IbENCE AT KAMOURASKA, - rar Tobe sold, or let for two years, a fine two story \u201ctous house, the property of J.B.Taché, Notary, near the \u2018 Church of Kamouraska, together with the hangar, stubles, yard, £irden, dairy house, and other outh-ouses, aud the lot of ground attached thereto of about forty arpenisin superficies, in the best possible state of culture, The situation is une of the best in the county for a trader, and the buildings are excellent for the purpose.ery easy terms of pavinent will be given, on the purchaser or teorut giving gond security.À fine large hangar of two stories, a salt pan, bake-house and a \u2018 wharf which large vessels may lav at, will be let separately, For further information apply to the subscriber.\u2019 Kamouracka, sh Sept.1827.J B.TiaCnk.| , 2 _ : 1 UILDING LOTS FORTSALE Zhe Sub.fs re her has bad his property.and that he holds jointly with ofthe whos\u2019 pie Moxno, Esquire, surveyed and measured proposed le is divided nto convenient Lots fur building, with seen on ersecting streets and lanes, a plan of ali which may re tion is ir \"pplication.\u20141 he extent ot the property in one = water oh me with St, James Street, and runs into deep Peter Street tt awrence, and in the other ina fine wish st Phtensive Lot othe Channel of the St.Charles easterly, besides from.Sy pren the west side of Se.Peter street leading ofl perficial fu a PN Comprising altogether about 230,000 le dwelling To of vach and 150,000 fect in Wharves, Stores, That uses and other Buildings.Ane ce Beach and ground Lots will he Aeon in the first weuk necessary iy for put up to sale at public t of June next, previous to which every | mation will be given.Quebce, Sth Nov.127, Mw.BELL.\u2018 jror.SALE, in the Borough v1 the Parish : of St, Michel, 15 nules from Quebec.; Two HOU ISES situated vus \u2018hare \u2018 .Yorus or an S situated near the Church, well adapted for ta w y other branch of business, with hangard and stabimg ; ¢ whole in good re i i | seh Lop obo repmr, Also à piece of Land joerg.the hue Lot of 120 feet upon 90 feet in depth also, 1200 arpents Terms op hed mn the Seigniories of St.Michel and St.Vallwer, Fropertie huyient will be made very easy, and, if desired, these hr es may be nd d contin, wn Mer tion applyto D, Moisennault, mere pacs or te N.Loissonnault, propric Qu ° an hel or to ault, proprictur, Quebec, YOR § LAN exe 1e 4 R SALE an excellent Farm in che 1 of cords about 45 mile i OF which arg in the Jed dwelling Flange on kang Crop conus ps, Hay, Cattle, i hant, \u2018owrstiap of | s from Quehee, containing 156 acres, highest state of cultivation, with a good ov ont Houses, &c.erected therean, The | ng of Wheat, Durtey, Oats, Deas, Ture apply &c, to be taken at à valuation.\u2014lor further hee, poh 4 tO M, waLsil, uch.25th August, 1827, A.& IL FOR SALES, CS Tu 1 » .HOUSE aud Dependencies, Noo 9, Palace Stree aT eo * he t formerly occupied by the late Ho- Lia OS Mr.De Lan \\Gpreux-\u2014 Apple to Mr.WILe | Loti, LRISON, in this City, or at Montrenl to Mr.propetetor, who will FIVE REY terms of payment Tr be an redesm aie annuities, à Constitut, moh Lh hog, [I sinet then Que, M 1 Red ¢ Black, Shoe Blackin frerara um, Holland Gin, Te ee RE a Jor SALE, the House No.8, Fabrique street, between the Houses now occupied by Messes.; Mel.vod and Seguin, in the best condition, and for retail Less one of the mint adv aitageous situations in the Upper- Town, Apply 10 Messrs.Le, MASSUE & Co\u2014i0th March.fh bh i ron SALE~~Extensive und most advanta- ie geously situated Premises, {with or without the garden) which is capable of being made a most valuable property.1 erms of payment made easy.For further particu Ines apply st No 5, Rampart street, \u20146ih March 1828.pia\u2019 Va LEY, a st Peter Street, the Upper 242 part of Mrs, Rod's House, so well calculated for a Buarding-house Establhshmem.The lower part iy occupied by Messrs, Renfrew and Tait, Grocers App! IAN Messr nfrew a wit, .Apply to JOSEP! FOURANGEAU, near 8.tock s Church ain Avril.ea FIO LET for one or more years, \u2018that well finished and pleasantly situated House in St.Paul Cuvier, with a pleastire yard in the rear, with a stable and Possession given immediately or on ist JAS, HHUN'E, Quebec, 3rd Juny.1828.No.1, Cul de Sac.tn \"RO LET, the SAW MILL at Perit-Lré HH Apply to the Quebee Seminary.\u2014gth April 1528, a FINO LEV for oue year, and possession given + ground in front, and a large May next.Apply to 2.as stone DWELLING HOUSE, with Coach House, Stables.large Garde, &c.at Dinmond Harbour, at present occupied | by Mes Farrington, \u2018The House 1s particularly weld adapted, durmg the summer months, fur a Hotel or Boarding House.l'or particulars application may be mide ta Me, VIG IE It, Foreman at the Ship Yard, or to Messe.LI.G.FORSYTHE & Co.Goudie's Wharf \u20143rd April 1808, on TRY LEE by the Cudersigacd, EWG Ore sit 3 FICES and the whole CELLAR of a [House frouung Sault-au-Matelot and St, Peter streets, having an Oflice on each side.?god \\prnl 1528.FE BUTEAU.FEXO LET, a Dy Good Store and two excellent OMfces, in the premises occupied by the subscribers, on .Lael on the 1st May next.\u2014That large and commaodious TEIVMMBER for sale by the subscrib r ¢ ZOUK) feet merchantable white Mae Tunber, 10,600 fuer ' Oak \u2018d'unber, 10,600 feet second quality dito, 6,000 fect coll Oak \u2018l'unber, 7%) white Pine Musts, 20 white ditto Bowsprits, Zh red ditto Spars, Handspikes, 460 preces Ash Ours, in tbe rough, 5,000 standard pieces of Dents, Aran, FO LET for one year, and passesejon given on the first of May next, the OFFICE at present occupied by the sutiscri- ber, with a stone store m the rear of tus dweiling, WILLIAM PATTON, rh March 1893, Siu't-ou-Matelat street, Sugar, Wines, &e\u2014U 00 AYLWIN, Goddess What I for Sale, > has HDS.& Pbis.Muscovado Sugar, Fast India Market \u2018Feneriffe Wine in pipes, Marseilles imitation Madvirs Wine in pipes and hhds.Do.do, Port do.in du.Vin de Grave, in boxes contg, 1 doz.bottles each, Medoe Claret, do.do.do.Madeira and Port in do, do.do.Superior Shrub 1 bhde\u20144th Duc.1897, HENTE OVENS, PEAS, FEMBER and a good .sub tantial SCHOONER, for sale by Wa PIHTLEIDS, Goudie\u2019s Wharf.2,000 Minots of Wheat, 4 000 Ditto Qats, 1,000 Ditto Peas, 12,000 merchaniable standard Pine Deals, 4.000 seconds, , 250 pars dressed Ours AND, A good substantial Schooner, well found in Sails, Anchors snd Cables.\u20146th February 1528.1 IQUORS, GROCERIES & DRY GOODS; 4 For Sale by RODGER DEAN & Cu.Sault-au- Matelot Street, , \u201d 1 40 Pipes Holland Gin, 20 Tierces Carolinu Itice, 15 Trerces, 10 Barrels, 10 Bags Coffee, 40 Barrels Raisins, Quebiee, ist March 1828, GLO.OSS & Co.3 Iipes, 5 Barrels Currants, TO LET.¢ | _ ; 2 Pipes very superior Madeira Wine, a .- bom the first of May next, a 2 Hhbds, ditto, Snerry dito, san .House and Store, and a handsome Cellar, in the Cul.© % Hampers Dunlop Cheese., de Sac, Lower- l'uwn, now occupied by W.Harris, Gro ALSO,\u2014 À large assortiment of Printed Shawls and Handker- cer.Apply to \u2019 chiefs, Cotion Thread, Scoteb Carpeting, Xe.&c.\u2014üth Deer.Stse March 1828, Sth December.JOS.DEFOY.FEY LET two very Commudious Offices, with Cellars and Yard, ?3 Apply to 26h Murch 1525, a pr ve.1 CHARLES STUART.Aa 0 Landy StU Ve May next\u2014The lower part of that new Stone House next to Dorchester Bridge, St, Rock's Subarbe, well adapted for a Grocery Store.Apply to Fo X.PARADIS on the premnes\u2014Quebce, 11th March 1826.te a eis TRYO BLE LET, and possession given immediately, the House, Garden and Lot of Land in the d\u2019arsh of S: Laurent, Island of Orleans, formerly the residence of the tate J, Co McTavish, baqr.Appiv to AT March 1808.JOHN KERR, Curator, ca BE LET, and posession given immediaely, the extensive Ship-buildine Yard in St.Roc's suburbs, belonging to the estate of the lute John Goudie, ENow landing and tor sale by Wu.DOUGLAS, St Andrew's Wharf; 82 l\u2019uncheons Grenada Rum, 19 do.Anugua, 19 Hogsheads superior quauty Trinidad Sugar.\u20142tst June 1827.QL P & W.KRUIHVEN, No.2, St.Ursule st.\u20ac and Na.8, Motntaïn street, beg leave to offer thetr thanks to their friends and the public in general, for the encouragement they have received since their commencement in the Book-bind- in business, and they hope the same will be continued.They also beg 10 announce, that they expect by the first arrivals from Europe, a general assortment of Merchants\u2019 Account Books, School Books, Water Colours and Drawing Utensils ; and they fiaiter themselves almost every article m the Srationary Line, which they will offer for Sale at prices the most reasonable, at the above-mentioned places, where ail Orders entrusted to them will be punctually attended to, and executed with despatch, N.B.Two Journevmen Boukbinders will mect with employ- © ment on application to them, \u2014Quehee, 17th April, 1828, PPV Le vndersigued thank their friends and the publie for the literal encouragement they have received in their business of grocers aud marine store-keepers, in the house of Mr, Louis Fortier, Cul de Sac, and at the same time inform them that Mr.Michel Hilodeau has been taken in copartnership for carrying on the same business, and that it will in future be conducted under the firm of Micuer Bitonkau & Company.F.BUTEAU.A KELLY.21st April, 1828, A ELLY.0 TRUE undessiguetd give notice that they will open, on tbe tat May next, in the house of Mrs, Widow Etionne Cuté, a Grocery and Crockery Ware Store, and hope, from their \"great punctuality and attention, to deserve the support of those wishing to give them their custom.\u2018Fhe business witl be carried on as heretofore, under the name of LI.KrLuy & Company.F.BUTEAU.21st April, 1828, A.KELLY.M BILODEAU & Coy., Suir CHANDLERS, ® (ul de Soc, in the House of M.Louis Fortier, have for sale a complete assorment of SIEIP CHANDLERY, WINES, SPIRITS, GROCERIES, &c.&e.of the very | first quality.\u2014\u20148tst April.M.BILODEAU & COi 1 OL ERT CATRNS, Merchant Tailor, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he I has received his usual supply of Goods in his line, wah he will | make up in the most fashionable manner for cash or approved cradit He also wishes to inform them.that be seuds in his accounts re- gularlv, on the 1stof May and Ist October, and expects them to be paid at these periods 3 as Le is determined to do business on no other condition.\u2018 ; He has also to request all those who have received their accounts {to make innnediate payment, \u2014Quubee, 18th Nov.1824 ! OTICE = Persons indelited to the Estate of | i | l Jrax Beranoen, Lisgr.are requested to make payment to the undersigned, and those w ho have clums against the same are i pesired to send their accounts tur settiement.bes FRS.BELANGER, Testamentary Executor, (tard Zi.SOth August 18 estan ; OT IVI =Al Lersons iudebted to the Bankrupt Estate of Me, John Campbell, Groeer of this City, are requested to par the amount of their respective debts into the hauds of the Undersigned, or either of them, who are duly autho- » tigud to receive thu same and grant acquittancess And all persons having C'aima on the said Estate are requested to present \u201cthem without delay.us | \u2019 G.PEMBERTON, Trustees.omh Nov, 1827.w.D.DUPONT, 0 TRY Samseniber takes thus opportunity to return lis most sincere thanks to the public in general, for the hi peral encouragement he has received for a few years past, in his \u2018business as à CLAZIER, and flatiers himself by his attention to the business to deserve a continuance of it; for the past he feels very grateful.Île gives notice that he has for sale at bis house, Saülr-au-Matelot street, every variety of Glass for Churches or em | OO Mc 1528, PIERRE DOISVERD.TS RSS 0 ee a re I JOR LONDON.\u2014The fne new Slip pe - DNILISH SOVEREIGN, 3350 tons register, Juowis l'Hoveson, Maste { ry launched this morning, wi 3 Mutvediately with the [lerenles Steminer .Montreal, PLA there laid un to take in à general cargo for London, and,it Isexpect- ed, will be despatched frum Quebue by the 15th proximo, For Ercight or passage apply to Peter MeGill & Co., Montreal, and at Quebec te Wav, PRICE & Co.Fhe Ship British Sovercien was lait dowe bv and built under the superintendence of the hate cclebrared bun der, Juseph Far.tiugton, Fos, and is intend, d' for à re vular trader botwcen this port and the port of London\u201417th Avoil 1508, ve Jeon SALLY, the Stuven rr VIC LOKI, cite SF 103 tous, aud the Sckoon.r MAIRIE, of 96 tons, with their boats, susls, cordije, si, 5Ng and tackling complete.Buth these vessels are now in ther winter (uarters nesr die stands of Boucherville, where thoy may be eacmined.ne furiher information apply ta the proprictor FRANCOIS COLL, wm Capt, Coté, sene, Notre Dame street, Montreal, or at Mr, Campbell, Nut, Pub, iu Quebec.\u20142th Febw, 1H2+, vith Es OR SALE, ane veel of shoot 120 saine tons, with Masts aud Yards complete.Apply to the user va board at Brunets whatf, or to \u2019 _28th April sus, J.O.BRUNET.whe [0K SALE OX CHAKTRR.~ 1 he new wot Brigautine ST.AUBIN, copper fastened, burthen per register 98 tons, carries about 170 tons, circuler to the Ma- piste sites en 1817 9 In he sketch of Bord Etteuborough's speech (in the Mercury) the right is far fron being established.Ft chere 15 made to rest \u201c upon a false analagy\u2014on @ sictous coustrucuon, + Mugistrates may comm au ¢ isos of treason.felony or prastanire or any other oti nee agamst the peace, thorefore, they may arrest for bbel \"= Such is the whole of the argionent, Nother aie nor Hawkins are represented as stating expressiy that may strates could arrest for Iibeiemnnd Lord Grew urged the autho of iat learned and eminent constiruttontal aud most sodepondent Jowver and juge, oct Camden, against ve He it wis who wrested out of the hands of p mer a great insrument cfinjury and injustice, that of general warrants, in favour of which no doubt the otheers of the crown urged nany grave and most venerable authontbes lt was natural enongh that Lerd Ellendoreugh woold not rely on all \u201cthe opitrons of that ennnenr judge, Loct Ellenborough seems, however, not to have any postove authority + bis favour, Ile, ther tore, has recourse to a false inference, to a vicious analogs.+ Magntrates nny arrest for treason, fe'any, or a breach of the peace\u2014and a Khel may be convdored a breach of the peace \u2014 but 1 the more set of prectiey and pualdashiong, a breach of the pescea=it is the character of that which 1s printed and publish.Phat makes it à breach of the perce\u2014can the magistrate gue the publication chat ebaracter 2 certmniy Bol\u2014the publ cation 15 not à lhbetuatla jury fines to at tlat charscter\u2014ard no non, anti ar il 2 wat oul scans to dat which is bes s pond his qurndieten and evo An ue , \u2014Aud \u20ac nsequentiv swearing uniaw tu youd to no elect.1 cason, (el nv, or cther | breaches ol the pescear acts whose comical character are ofrcazts Vosecrtnin dmand the magisiiate arrests bociose there is à strong su-picton or prool ot being qu'ey of an net the character off which ts ascertamed, But the chawacier of a publication 18 notuscers tainod, andin that stage of euistence itis not a breach of the coco \u2014atd docs tot FA wntin the rule quoted be Lod Elleshorougn from Hale and flaskns.Fox saw of hol established this \u2014 Ly constituting the Pott dary the onde authoring £1 refining wach a character toa pubication as Could warrant its being cou-tanod a breach of the peace, Pha.the peace claimed for the Mag «rates was tiot considered inulin bat had Gallon into gent docs appears from this, that Lord Sidmouth sas obliaed to have recourse this Crown Lawes vers aid ta circule therr oprien atneng the magistrates, calling en them to get accorainglhes Pts procccdugg was He sebj et of discussion an dl'autisment, and Lord Siémeush had tu defcnd hran- se.f.It appears, nccoraing to the statement of the Mercury, that the previa Jus siion was ken en the mot an the Howse of Com- mans, Now the grec us questi n\u2014anud vot a direct negative, shens that the reasoning against the power ciated was so strong that the Ministers were afreid to trust themselves on à dicect nu gative, atd therefore Luteked the question, We observe that the Mercurs refers only to ane case since decided mn Favour of the power chained.He says idved of continues stil to be the practice theres JUmight be seme satisfaction of the | Mercury would tell the public how many cases of publications | have since been scted on na that way in Englaod\u2014or if he would thea, ean swirl iy a fi I } refer us to the authonities where they unre to be found, so as to vs- tablish that such a proceedimg 15 still praciised tn England.It would be a satisfacuon aiso to know whether Lord S.dmeouth's letter clanmed for the magistrates a right .n such cases to boit \u20ac Clatl Bor good bolarvionr.Dash Tngpection.\u20141In consequerce of a Notice from the Chairman ol the Board of Tiade a Meenng was held on Satur Lee So Le Sterling ier dura.| day last, of the merchants an! others sntcrested in the trade of Judoor Otters, .- Ti de.da, Ashes, to receive te Report of the Committee appointed on the ds, - .- Io dh, da, {icthinstant, to investigate the causes of the detvroration of the ,_ Poe.__- + : : J de do, guaiity of the Canada Ashes ithe home mu ket 3 and to sursest Warehouse Eecper, : : sa de do.| such remedy to the ent Mm the course of the sigitt Surveys 1 and Searcher, .qe do, de, ; vdy to the oval, as nthe course vi the robvestigations Ad Po, d.- - a de, da, y ight ment their approval and reconmmensation.Survovar, Plat = .: IT de co.J Mr Sander was called to the Chair, when sundry Resolutions re a aot .45 45 a | were entered into unanimensy approving of the Report vih.Cp RL 7 © I> do.do - muted to tbe Meeting, and resolving that it should inmediate!y Su Cnilectar at Leverpoct, .199 de.ee, be forwarded to Elis Exccliency the Governor tn Chief, in order th.fathotrt, > - LE do.da, | that the recommendations it contained.if approved of, shonid be Du, Dore ester, PEE oo [do du.p Carried into ctfect as carly as posable; as the prosent Law, relative Soburi su tie I rt do té ws ! lo Insbectors of that article, frem unlortanate:y bone only of a Conpatolur, SES Thee \u201ctemporary nature wil expe with many othets on the first of next SN arciicr, - .= Sa | wounth, I - « Cr dur, .ba | We understand that three of the new large buors, lately con- Steel eter at Wet Teles, 1 Pirated for by the Timuxy House, have already been laid down in Pa.at Stephors » .1 the river.The first at the upper bar of the Lako\u2014 he second at Hole TEA 2105 ; I
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