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[" UE.lou ei.* Coûtre \u201clire te Nagase, ud pag LIT ue done 1% ie Welt.t'a en et tive, Un .ia dive 80 on Carn, Clg 4 ads ol ly (hea cxistens A due mettre, ceux, begin e oe ding.es lacs 20g Taie ui, BON, HE, NX LS, Une ve fen, Hotcer a 1 © dung abn >, à à peur sur ha trig id pag ans tiny \u201cYan J > he di fuit Se Lits od 10 a.\u2014_ EY a ar: \"ELEC BANK.DIRECTOR for the WEEK, Q J.HUNT, kar.Pays of Discount MONDAY THURSDAY, offered for Discount should be enclosepto the Casher Nutes uit f discount ; before the day of« ' de or public business at the Bank, from 9 A.M.to s P.M.NOAH_ FREER, Cashier._ $3 NK oF MONTREA L,-\u2014Office of Discount a jtm Director for the present Weck and Deposit.bre Ross, Fe 4 FRIDAY is TUESDAY an .; Dare 90 Es Dacnunt should be enclosed to the Cashier Neen in before the day of discount.\u2014Oflice hours from 10 an A parer Siret, A.SIMPSON, Cashier, { \\ULBEC FIRE OFFICE Director for the week, Q A.BERTHELOT, Exqr.- pags mr we 2 New-York, Oct.20, MONDAY, 21th OCTOBER, 1828.ne EL re Courtof King's Bench.On this trial à special jury way inc pannelled, who, after & due attention to the matter, returned a verdict in favor of the Colonel.\u2019 (leaner, J ; Mr, Stayner, Dy.Pou Mr.Gen, was lately un a visit tothe dif ferent Dost Offices in Upper-Canada.Monragar, Ost, 85th, 1828.The Foundry of John Gray, Esq.at St.Catharines, was ent rely destroyed bv fire on Wednesday evering last: the workin left the works about six o'clock in the evening, and the oversee, according to his usual custom, examined the premises before a retired to bed, when ull appeared to be safp, notwithstanding thi precagtion the building was discovered to be on fire about eg o'clock, sad all exertions to save it were unavailing.\"The fre x supposed to huve been caused by a stove in the carpenter's shop: The präperty had been insured from the fret commencement tif about tes davs ago, when tbe policy expired: the loss is supposes.to exceed £1,200, ; We are happy to sce that C.W, Grant, l\u2019eter McGill and Ia.ratio Gates, lisqre., have given notice thay they wall petition the next Provincial Parliament, for lvave to make and maintain g Hail Road from St.John to the River St.Lawrence.\u201d that Sir John Colborne fs desirpus of factluat.| We wadersiond teen Great Britain and per.Conia, i ing the rin the sanction of the British Government for the | bw Pith the despatches, 10 be sent by the liverpool packets, | mals ne 's Secretary also, we lenrn, is endeavouring to procure ! Bir Jobe rangement that letters will reach Upper-Canada from | sch Fork in four deve.These regulations are quite desireable, | Ne carried into effect, will confer à benefit on the Province.: (Aiken | to the official statement, it appesrs that the number A nerican ves-els employed in the commerce of the Upper : of om 53.agpregate amount of tonnage is 3,411, exclusive rire vexim-boata.The number of trips verformed by the dif | of he vewels 10 the severul ports of the Lake, amount io the ag- i fees to 573.The article of salt alone, shipped for the Upper ire has amounted for the season to 50,000 barrels, and in \u2018 Cour on rtion mav be compurcd the gross amount of merchan.he \"i kinds.When the Ohio ant Pennevivania canals are de ted it is confidently expectid, that the importance of this \u2018 pp become much greater, At the apening of the Cham.j va » ennal, there were only 20 vessels an Lake Champlain : last i Pr there were no less than £18, and now the number is culeuln- Led to 250.=! American paper.J .\u2018 \u2018Ihe Waterford Reporter.in giving an account of the arrest à Jat Christie, near the Nine locks, for the murder of Jane | James, in Upper- Canada, has the following: ; ! he wagzon and harses were fond with him, We understand bo discovered great guilt when he was taken : but on the investi.on tn Troy on Saturday, he and his wife be ng examined se- r:tely, borh\u2018denied the murdter, On the examination of one of fain chindren, 8 boy, four vear: old.it appeared by his story, that he aw his father Murder Jain.>, aid that his mother assisted in commiting the horrid lecd.York, fU.C.) Octr.16, hs98, His Excellency, Sir P.Maitland, arvived here on Monday from Quebec, and left this vesterdav for his farm at Stanford, 1 he efiicis} nest of 4s unclean birds\u201d who Lave diricted the destinies of this colony for the last ten years, are busily umployed in vet- ung up an address.and preporing à farewell dinner for His Fx.edivnev.\u2014 But it is forced work, and wil, we believe, Le chiefly conlacd to the mere tools of his administration.\u2014/ Canadian eA., Fie have copied into the Freeman an article from an Fnglish parer, describing the trial and acquital of Michael Donatly, for drinking * curse the Ring and Constrution, because we hear the à similar cone 1s to Le tried here during the present Asvars, wus A vivw to show sn what coutempt sui h favolons proserutions ae bell in England, A young gentleman of our awn profes.un, clated with the very unexpected success of his littie brother of ibe red wig, { Mackenzie) atthe last general election, happened wget a drop of the mawntain dew in hin head, and as he was timing howe from Ce hastings, threw out some unguarded expression that was immedustely construed into sedition by a few understrappers of office, who dogged him with n view to give him abruineg.\u2018These cowardly loyalists, to the vmmber of ten ara descn, attacked the man in a body, armed with clube, and had they pot been impeded by their own numbers and.violence they cetiminty would have taken his life\u2014all for the sake of loyalty\u2019! § Vel the young man went home with sore bones\u2014tis loguhy nething improved by the lawless conduct of the loyal depera- tlors-aine hud a knowledge of gmton, Oct.TREN, 188.we The new ele rant steam-boat Sir J oJ Kempt, made the fiat trial of herdugpine yesterday af ere i Loon, er speed, we think, may be reckoned superior to any | bot om the Lake, and Lier accomadations fr traveilers are sure | PH.had been surecesful, MELTING OF THE PROVISUIAL PARLIAMENT.The Proclamation of the 270d ansrant, issued by Sir James Kemer, our new Governor in Chicf, calling the Provincial Parti ment to meet tor the despatch of business, on the 21st of the ensuing month, seems to have made 8 very favorable impression on the publie.There has been na good understanding between the Represen.\u2018 tative body of the Dievinee and the Executive, since Sir Joun Surruzookr\u2019s administration, it\u2019 we except the short admivistra- tion of Sir Francis Burton, in 1824-5, The Legislative business hascomequently fallen muchin arrear, abuses have continue to prevail or been introduced, and confusion, irritation anid Joss of confidence have extended far and wide, under attempts to coerce the people and their representatives.Under the most l'avaurabie creumistances it is not in enc or even two Sessions that the arrear of legislative business can be brought up, that the necessary emquities can be made or correctives applied, that a proper responsibility and accountability can be established, as the oniy sure foundation of a judic.ous system of pub- publie officers.Much may he done by the cordial co-operation of Hitherto there is every reason to believe which the Bruish Government is so ansious tu promote in the way most satisfactory to the Colonists, Tt appears that the Report which vas current on Monday, and whieh was noticed in tlus paper, that His Excelienes the Governor in Chief had received his Commission and Iustrictions, was incorveet, Lis appoiotinent was gazetted on the 15th August, and the Gazette 1s legal evidence of the appointment.That there should be some delay 10 forwarding che instructions, is not sur- priving, as itis known that on the 1:t September the Report of the Committee oo the Civil Government of the Canadas, was not yet print: d, owing to the grest press vf parlitnentary printing during tho last Session.We regret to find that reflections are frequently thrown out in certain quarters against the Societies formed in Montreal and Quahee, to express their sempathy and contrbote their nite for the relief of the great body of the people of lreland from political disabilities, IF Irichmen have the same rights here as all the other subjects, why interfere with them in the exercise of a right exercised in thousand instances by every other class of persons in the mother country, in favor of such postions of their fellow beings in and out of the empire, whom they may happen to think most in wan! of their ald?Such interfercuce 1s the most hkely means of effecting the evils which are deprecated.As to those who snuff! disloyalty in every breeze, we should suspect that their nusteils are dered.We are sure that the Irish, as well ss the great mass of the inhabitants of Canada, are fauthful subjects 10 the King; and Irishien sre dmly becoming valuable aud respectable citigeus We cannot help referring to a communication in French, which speaks in the langage of reason and fecling on the reflections which we have ailuded to._\u2014 BUSINESS, LO treat, do, oh! i Order of the Bath, Lieutenant Go + | nerai and Commander in Chicf of all our Forces in the Prosin, Continued by several mates, and that they are not approved of by the best writers on criminal jurisprudence ; st anv rate the vew | practice ix consistent with the fechugs of mankind, the destruction of human life is thought necessary, it has generally heen done with a view to deter others from crinie, \u2018To make the | example :ulemn and impressive ; to shew Justice in ite most powerful and respectful aspect ; above all to shew it to be just, which ha persons from the first dawn of reason Lo old age can feel, are the arcat, ends of our executions.If we fail in that, b.tter a bun.dred fold thet we hud saved the lift: of the individual tu society, and secured it his lsbours for life, We cannot help thinking thet we not only execute where we ought not, but that in our executiung we fail entirely in the ob.Ject.We collect women and children and uthers, wh0 g0 away sl- ; Host universally with the opinion that justice is cruel, and there- | | fure to be hatcd : instead of horror for the crime, we Create | Comumiseration fur the criminal and the oFonce, Ducharmé, as in ane or two cases before, thro\u2019 negligence in adjusting the rope, was tortured, and for nearly a quarter of a hour his ugonies and struggles were seen by the crowd wily feelings of the deepest comnmiseration, \u2014\u2014 It is currently said that Sir Peregrine Maitland is expected here in a short tiine, and that His Excellency will sast for 1ali- fax in the tired Big King fsker, Captain HRayside, On Tuesday fast, the 65h Regt, commanded by Col.Nicoll, was inspected in the barrack yard, by lis Excellency Licut.~Gen, ; Sir James Kemer, G.C.15 3 sud on Thursby morning, 111s i Excellency inspected the 15th Regt.under the command of Col.Macintosh, at the same place.J We have received the Prospectus of the \u2018 Irish Vindicator and: J Canada Advertiser,\u201d the first number of which will be tssued in | December next.It is to be published in Montreal by Dr.Tracy and Mr.Hagan.The store of John Jones, jun.jr.Esq., on his wharf, was brq- ! ken into and two barrel of Flour taken off on Friday night.On in the rear of the Enghsh i 4 Tuesday last the «hop vf Mr, Vermet, buryiug ground, was forcibly entered, and property to the value of about £10 tuken away.i + 4 Wednesday, 22d Octr.1228.\u2014 This evening, * The Society of i the Friends of Iretand in Quebec,\" held then fourth Mecung at 1 the Ottawa lotel, av which a great number of persons were pre.j sent ; Jubn Cannon, Esqr.in the Chair, ; vo Je Re Vallieres de St.Real, Leu.being unnvoidably absent ; On professional business, Louis Loguens, Esq.M.P.Was unanimously called to the Chair as Vice Prewdent, when be addressed | the meeting in very appropriate Janguase, and shewed that he is the Friend of Civiland Keligious Litory, ! Mr.P.Byrnes then spoke at conuderable length, and ina manner that was highly pleaung to the audience.i Mr.Valhéres aud Major Laforce having entered, they were ; haiied with very enthusiasue feelings of respect.Ë Mr.Vallières having resumed the Chair, delivered a very cone! cise and elegant speech, ! | Mr.Kuid being culicd ou rose, and slso spoke with a hand-} some display of gracefu! language, : © The names of A.R.flame, G.13, Faribauh, E-grs., Major + Luiurce, aud severul others were reported as meinbers, and thai ks returned then 1 { , rer è PORT OF QUEBEC.' CLEARED.* Oct, Séth\u2014Stephen Wright, Lodge, Dublin, Sheppard and Campbells + Unity, Fox, Hull, R, Mcthley ; Martha, Sewell, Cork, J.Morgan ; Espe- \u2018 ! rance, Levuffe, Halifux, end St.John's, (N.BJ) H.Dubord ;\u2014É3thm£r\" dyimien, Garbutt, Liverponl, Peniston & MeGuil ; Transit, Potts, Néwpoit, W.& G.Pemberton ; Suffutk, Jackson, Hult, Irvine & Co.; ton, Richardson, London, 8.Wright ; Clarkson, Ward, Hull, R, Muah.*Jey, Sanuvsson, Baltast, Jai.Hiumaiton & Co.Fulwood, Morrison, Li.verpoot, H, G.Forsyth § Co.; & Weir; Six Sisters, Irvine, Lancaster, Moir & Heath; car, Grecenock, W, Price & Co, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.A Schr.fram the flaheries reports liaviug teen in company with the brig.Rai-titie from Boston, off Trinity ay, eight duys since, vewse's bound up then in wight, with several scl.oaners, } Halifax, Oct 154h-\u2014Artived Lith, ship Lune, bound to Quebec in distress, Also the Lord Suffield, transport trom Quebec to England, and the uric Catherine, Bell, i The steamer St.John, running between St.John and Annapolis has been wrecked on Guat.Island, passengers saved with difficult y j amung them | Rice Judge Chipman and Lady, Sydney, (Cape Breton) Sept.8th\u2014~Tut in herein distress H pe, fram Li.HTK be Quvleee, with du passengers.Upwasas of AN bate landed here ; this season, and double that number is expected nexiseasun, Great, MeVie.| Oct, ith, off Cape Bretan, on heard of the Lord Sufficdd from Ouebes to Pyrtarsautli, blizabuth, wife of Capt.Savage of the Koval Engineers, aged NM acars.i 1 Thursday evening last, Augustus William ; infant son of Chs, A.Hule.At St Thomas on the 23rd inst, after a sickness of upwards eight you rs Mr.Pierre Louis Damtourges, aged 47 years, ~\u2014 QUEBEC ALMANAC, | TEXHOSE Gentlemen who have been in the habit of furnishing Corrections for the éifferent Lists annually inserted in the Quebec Almanac, and who may bu inclined to eon- ; tinue so to da for the Almanac of the easing Year, are requested to forward ther Corrections, or additions, on goud authority, be- | fore the 1st.Novemnher nest, Painiug Oilice, 64h Oetober, 1828.Just published and for sale by NéiLsox & Cowax, No.3, Mouti- | tain Street, Svo.with piates, | QLEMENTARY TREATISE OF MUSIC, 4 mere paricutarly adapted to the ane Loree, by 1.Fy MOL'E\u2014 Quebec, oh Oct.1828, ! ONCERT ox Tue HARP, The celebrated Harper, Mr, HOF- MASTER, respectfully informs the La- | divs and Gentlemen of Quebec, that he | will give a Concert on the Harp, at Mr, | l'Atonraise's, Ouawa Hotel, Ste.Anne | streut, Upper-Town, on Moxnay, Tues- | pay, Veonesnay & l'Huasnay Evenimgs.Admittance 2+ 6d.\u2014Cluldren under 1,3 years of age half price.l\u2019erformance | to commence at SEVEN o'clock.! | | | dope \u201cNR | Crave oF THE lPRTENDS CF IRELAND IN| Quesse, will hold » General Meeting at the Ottawa Hotel, | on the evening of WEDNESDAY next, £9th instant, at which those wishing to become members are invited to attend.The Chair will be taken precisely at balf past six 0 clock., (By Order} P.LAWLER, Sc'v.GENERAL MEETING of the Marchants A of this city will be beld in the Exchange Reading Room on TUESDAY, the 28th init.at ONE o'clock, for the purpose of receiving the annual hepart of the Committee of Trade, | inti Jommittee tor the ensuing year, and appointing a Lo WILLIAM FINLAY, | hairman of the Committee of Trade.| Quebec, 25rd Oct.1828.QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.Li GENERAL MEETING of Stockholders will take place at the Company's Office, m the City of Quebec, i on MONDAY the 54 day of November next, at One o'clock, | D.M., at wbich said Genvral Meeting it will be proposed, to amend the articles of Association, so far as, to enable the Dirce- tors for the time being to elect ot of their own members à second ieee President.y order, Vices President WwW.1 EN DERSON, Secy.\\ Quebee Fire Oftice, 15th Sept.1828.A CARD Mr.& the Misses WHA LL's Teach- / ers of the polite Art of Dancing, have the honour to inform the Ladies of Quelwe, that their school for young Ladies and junior class of Gentlemen, will open for the season on TUESDAY next, the 14h instant, at their new ball room, No.: 59, St.Jobn sticet, where the present most fashionable Naficing will be taught afer the style of the celebrated masters in London and Paris, Messrs.Degville, Lemercier, &e.Hours of tuiton fiom 4 til & Pucsdays, Thursdays and Safurdays.Mr, W.bugs leave to inform the senior class of Gentlemen that his school will open on \u2018Tuesday next the 14th inst.llours of tuition from 7nll 8, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.Private Quadrille parties attended at their residence, Mr.W's, Ball Robum ro rer for private Balls or Concers, on due totic: beng iven.\u2014Queliee, 9th Oct.1828, MR.SPOON ER, Surgeon Deatist, respectfully l acquaints the citizens of Quebec, that he purposes to be { 1 the Albin Hole about the middle of Octoberomind Oct, _ OTICE is hereby given to all peiaons indebted N to the listate of the late Mr.JOIIN CAMPBELL, of Se, Roc, whether as principals of jointly and severally as secnri.; The execution of Ducharme alias Lubarge, for Housebreakir a and theft, took placé an Friday, atjthe drap In front of tive jai of tide city, We balicve that \u2018executions for theft are now dies | ! ties, that they will be required to pay in full on or before the first | of February next.J.NEILSON, Quebec, 23rd Oct.16398, Guardian to the Minors.LUNDI, 27 OCTOBRL, 1823.epee If, however, | à i in town or counirv.; Seriber,-\u20146th (der, { vantageousiv situated for trade, Emasesipa : Minerva, Caldwesl, Miramienr, Patersons ; four squarc-rigged i DIED, ! NOTICE.all those who owe to Mr.Maguire, formerly Curd of St.Michel, are requested to pay without elay the amount of their aceoutits to Mr.AUGUSTIN MIOT, Merche bec, holding Aad Outs pear at Quebec, holding a Power of Atiorney, OTIC Lom hoever in desirous of renting a handsome mil place, actuaily occupied for curcing and full : .Id n will snake application to J.Hye, Deruss, Liq.St.l'homas, or io the undersigued at Sq, Do-nis, Quebec, 16th Oet, 1878, R.BOURDAGES =A middle aged per- UH UA TTON WANTED languages, who has been re.lor some vears Leen engaged eon, well acquainred with both gulaily brought up to Lusinuss, and ine, would undertake Book.»IN ANY respectable Mercan- whe Brokerage and Commission 1 keeping ur other employment af trust ue ; : 4 tile Liouse, ( hantier, Ë Manufacturing Establ.shments, either 1 or further particulars en uire i - five e=Oioher 1858.} 4 at this OF A jeor CORK \u2014 l'he fast vaiilng Ship DOors MINICA, Ifenry Bowman, master, 383 Tong eu er, will sa for the above port on Sunday next, and has ex- Celient accommodations for passensers, For cabi sai 10 the master on board, or th gers.For cabin passage apply \u201c W- .PE \u2019 v, 27¢h Oct, 1828, &G.1 EMBERTON, TT eT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e rr ett me witha pouf LA INDO No==The well known A Le inal AZ _ Ship ENDEA VOR, Collinson Master, now unloading ber foward cargo, will be despatched on or before the 16th proximo, end offers a desireable convevance for passengers: she can also take freight, Ashes or other Measurable Gods, Apph- cation to be inde to the master on board, at Jones's Wharf, or at the Counting ITouse of St.James street, Oct.20th, 1898, 0h 1828.LS, LEVEY.ER, Jrok LONDON.
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