The Montreal herald, 30 novembre 1811, samedi 30 novembre 1811
[" Bl \u2019 5 5 _ AE - 5 ingron July 8, 31884, 9 ftate of of a adicient naved force.This (AG vit: mat mes, ini et ths den of Ba oa JL 0 ION { biock ade, betore which te hadnos cal be judeund Lo sc maiwdn daube, apd it the repeal aguiuit dis pets dowineons, ol ta wy ASisbally the fyfteas of defence to which his Ma- fu pod even places which te whole Bri-if of che orders in council fbould takwlicn, the but bupe that a ffkie of juttice Will ind-ige\u2019 Ne cag [1/ Jelly hae been cuthpelled ra refort for she pur- {th Force + \u2018faficient to blockade, es- fiatcntion of Bis Marlys gmemmentvelpedt - | Duin] Braeey\u2019 gorerarert tn recite re Tiere x sh ke of e@ing the maritime rights and iate- tire conña and à whole empires\u201d : © + Ling the biockage ot y tbob, will-bu-motified of couduet they have prerérrd \u201cand Meant tn ge, as, | Scfs of his dominions aguioll the new deferip- § - Nchhes the practice of Great Britain nor di: ut the fame time.144, 2 Yeltablith their targrer B10 of Bef 2 newrriity, | Nd 1 8a of warfare that has been adopted by fis cnc aw nations has ever fanQioacd tee rule mew | 1 iced aot recapinilate to you the fentimenn] 1 have aly 10 add, §7, tat alk ay pact i ot Eos.~1 have prefentod to you the gféünds on laid down by Frances thai no place, exceptog of His Mujuitv\"5 government, fo often repeatué, ever he rpady 10 TCE 108 ul sRY OOERIN which ce; J Which his Majelty finds himfelf fill oblle ge a focuefles in a complete Rate of adore.can on the (ubjeét of the Framcn Minilér's nots 10] may feem 10 afford à put a reftoris coute vho J \u2018tontinue char fyitem, and I conceive that 1 this be deemed lawtully blockaded by fea.Gen.Armitrong, dated the btn ot lat Aogult ] victe narmamy between .3 ce mee n Wikis rs : haft-triéet your wifhes as expreffcd sais per Airun-} a dedi; .ea x Tae ftadicd ambiguity of thst note has pan counifh+, and = \u201d + ; a : wd 4 ; LC - : i A ; i ' .EY > cal - Qu val LAI sad na ve pe tar , It fuch à rule were to be admitted, jt would that lé wfil at 2H rfmes af: rateit \u20ac \u2019 \u2018 æorning, (fin a'more formal a I ould Become nearly impraQicable for Great Britain amply expliined by the conduct and Language of faction to treat with et y ey beture you the whole extent of t pe teaitearpt the blockade of any port en the con- (be guvernment of France, at whica one of the cerns fo imterefling no both, - C2 = Das itappeurs to-his Majeh) Re 2 | vincent, gnd- nur - iffion to hi moil remarkable intances be found in the { | have the honour wily, &c\u2014 \u2014\u2014 3 MW between Grea Britain oe.to the the law of nations, while it would deftemy onerof or of the French goverment on the 17h ef AUG.1.fs ER, | = 1 beg leave to call your rs Oreste the principal advantages of ous naval fuperiatis he b to certeie Le fu an sdequate force o ve she power ' vi peport vitem of retaliation he with Francs, in hier fyfiem ot commercial puaiutalo te) and to ex puis to hazard all veffite the French minifler tor fsretgu affaire, dard agsintt his nettes Front ie M mots, ofility again it Great Britain.-_ avemptinig to evade irs nperatiun.The block- Ist December, dnd in rhe letter of the French in this country as'the melt oij Qionalie pers of d \u2018Toe object of Great Britain was not, howes | dc ot May, 1506, was notificd by Mr Secre- | PMialiter ot jultice to the prefident of the Coun- ie ; the opin gives ta anuteal Vo trad, arite od + the defisvétion of trade, but Îts preferva- |aary Fox on ttis clear principle, hor was that cil of Poser, Ta ohis latter, fir, 1 wouldwifh the cnemics ot G \u201cBeiratr, the Buirile he fhe under fuch regulstions as might be compa- yichade announced writ he had fatisficd him- parsienlarly tolavie your atrcation ; the date is porte, on payment cé à trans duty, - - = Me whih hot ewn fecurity, at the ame JIT EI by a comunuucation with Ris Majeity's the 20th December, the authority it comes trom This explanation, fir, will, T try, be.Gul.7 in ha the extended an indulgence to fureign com- Board af Admiralty, that the Admiralty poilel.d molt wagucttionably, snd you will chere find, fir, clent to do away pry imprefin w you way + - Éhesce, Which frict prinuiples would baic entit- the mena and wontd \u20ac them, of waiching the Duke ot Maffa, in giving his inftr.tions to have rocuived tu the contrary YIM my ables.he & Hed ber to wit .Tae etailation of Gren the whole coaft from Britt 10 the Elie, and ot the Corneil of Prizes, in confequence of the dons relpeQing the Bulls w Teh 8 myjetly's ity t ayitaia therefore was not urged Lo the fh i effedugily cntorcing the black ade.\u2019 Prejident ut the United States proclamation Of orders in cunacil oiyinelty 34 i trade of ing tent of her \u201cright our prot.ibid ot Frenc The blockade of May, 1806, War therefore, Nov 3, moit cautioufly avoiding to aff.rt that neutral notions.Thales obfcryations wage Iqurur ge.Tate Was not flute, bat groditac and tn nd according to the do@rine maintained by Great |.the Frevch decrees were repealed, and afcrlh- Y tieant_ av preliminary 108 couddaretion of his Lt Ge he but probibition al trade nain} juft and lawtul ia its origin, becaule ir À ing nat ta (nch repeal, but to the amlignous the queltion ai ilfue vetw aca 1s swe cape ' te With Great rituin, ove pr: Bile not a cum.was fupported both in intention and tadà by 6u pillage whinh he quates at length from M ties - -\u2014* LS oa __ fe; Merce With Frarçes ut uch commerce wal adequate naval force.This was the julliiication Champagny's letter of Avg.s, the séw ani- | have the homgge vo be, with the highett cone the rence as thould mot carried un through G.5) (hae block ade, umit the period ot time when tude taken dy America ; and you will alfo bud fidcration and réfpeÂt, fir, voue avedient tas Brisain.A i | the orders in Council vicre ifucd.an evidence in the fame better ot the continue à humble fervant, AU.J.FOSTER , Ch was rvident that this fy cm œu prove pre- The Orders in Cuumil were founded on a Capture of American thip< atter November, uid To rte How.Famer Morse, Se.: + ve fudicial to neptr| ee nv ny Vos ditin& principle, thay of detcnfive retaiiation.under the Burlin und Muan decrees, harhg | - To \"IT an : ort fcen and decply regret 3 he \u2018 may France had declared a blockade of ull the ports heen cortuinplated by the French government, Ar F-for te (dr Afruree.: a \u2018© nevtral nation arofe hom 6 acer MM und coalts ot Great Britain, and her dependin- fince there is a fpecial direction given 107 joel, - afb ages.4 14 14, 1844 - _ ne ot France, waich 4d comye ! reat 1 tain dncies, without fathçning, 6 being able to af.ment on fuch thips being: fafpended in confc- &r\u2014-His Maj y's packet boast havi.hoon ld.in berown detence so ron to adequate getaliae gun gy force to fupport that blackade.Such gence of the American proclunaiion, and fur long do tained, aud o fustaight Mains os 4 bo \u2018tasy mcafotes of war.pose Operation on © an a of the cñemy Would have juftied a dela, | being Lept as pledges for its emtorcement.Lace .nv asia) 58 this eapitel, His Ro7e+ Hat.ve _ American © of A! prevantions, which, ition ot tne blockade ot the whole coaft of | Camthen, fir, thelc doctees be (nid to Wave the Prince Wegoot wit maiflariy expect ans - +5 a tes incre ore te be | So France, even vithont the application of any par- been repeajed at the period when the proclama- thauld have to tranfinie so Sis Royal Hi: nels a de, à % the unwarramable agçrefhon of France, apd \u2018 roevedings on the part of Gre \u201cticular force to that fervice.Since the promul.garion ot the Orders an Cox, the blockade thon of the pretident ot the United States appear.| ed, or wica America entorced her nom-import- fey oh bal communication as to the Hie of comic the Ameei an goverment (ncan io prriveg:, _ pot Pp ot\u2018 May; 1Hob, has een fufisined and extended | ation 20 apainil Great Britain?Are they mat.f 1 teufl Lou Aull excuile ; \u2014- od a Britain v.hich that agyreifion had rendered ne- by ibe more comp alive [\\ tem ot d-tenfivy this moment ¢ To the tft queitidn, the fete Dour pr this tor a dctiled ani ver to my not ef \u2018à ed wn nd jut.rev .retaliation on which-thofc regulations arc tound- papers v hich | referred to, appear to give « fuf- the qed inft.I anxrmlly $-fire 10 know treo \" Ve } - \u201cThe otje@ of our (yltein was m Ny tocoun- cd.But it the Orderiiin Council thould be a- ficient anfwer.For even fuppohing the repeal you war is the pr (dent's ditriminetion wily = he , garad un attempt to cvulh the Brauth trade; GG.progated, ihe blockade of Mav 1806, could not has luce taken place, it is clear thaton Novem- ref «0d vo fuipe fig the ope ration af the late » + a .aa cadeavousud to permit The COLUMATIO connue winder our conftraélion ot the law of [ber ad there was no queflion as 10 that nu being | ot Conprels prohrbaung al lunportatsons tram the aft |, Tecxtve ss large 3 portion «4 Commerce a MRM nations, un efs tht block ads thauld be maintain.the cafe | the cupriee of the thip No w.-Orleans Beitith 1D muinii ons.o be praliic.bi-e through Corot Britain; and all ed by @ dué application of an adéquate naval | Pa ket f ized at Bordeany, on the Grace.Ann- There © ave bon repratod asawals lately mods ho a squent relations, and Cyery modii .SCOTLAND.Prom the Edinburgh Caledonian Mrcury.Sept.85.~Scversl differentes bave armen among \u201cthe « rmb-rs of the present Cabinrl, which mse R TN Jy to chotrucs and reeard, 3 mt whiitly tn detest tue wow arrpagement which wes intended in the Adari- ration.Lord Mellond was wed to after Lord Grey bat dechined the «der tm hit ; but he Lord-hip ules refuted (0 enter 1819 RY WIT.-AREMent with the prment Ministers.The \u2018Prince Rogen bas eres ived, and npeuly declared the rvs tution, never to Whe tato pno er the Jez ding members of the On ration 288 por pars He bus m0 objection, however, te employ ind winsle smang them.Thu union >» the part of ihe Oppewiting, 6 wow grossly wrongth- .andl by We divinca ond disanicemapts which pre veil among ihe members of the present mimisis y.\u2014 \u201cThe Prise: Regent menawhilr, 18 un a visit to the 1 Mag us di blertéord, ot Reghy.A ! Ro ey | \u2014sabri54 Li CRIB TUF BOXER.\"When this d ughly champion went to Sentland Jost somemer, 4n be put vo training for the boxing maich, wub Mi linens, the Angncon negro, his ve- nivel wes snavunced by sume vf the Fdinhargh j ui \u201cnalists In the met snd rvapeciful mane.rs.The ndutor of the Elinbuggh Nar, booerrr, dod nr - salnh the attenties that ww pid 12 the pul of Mundas; sud even bed the bardimed; nit valdy to publia Dis dicappekaitem of bute wht was io Guitely new rar 1 throw wut seme prelly BATT sae : tie œvble art and wys.ery of Crib\" boon: wns of course ae tile) by teh ; and he atcoohrigiy néieucosd the deu tho aditoe of the Siar: oo souvants bh reaper tm the edit re of Star.Mi.Cott saw (with what se may an: poe) the late pesegpoph v paper, and he will ioke the t ramty of soun passine through Edinburgh, te pote duc priosmel schon gments (or the 1.vue ages bi.\u2014Urf, by Mutichadng, 29°0 July.1810.To this cud, the editor, wn h per of the \u201c1 Aug.makes the fol: wing reply : « If Mr.Crib by perswsal ackavnde ony thing ia his protamine) line, » wr Cais io the able sevence of boxing, we think i be but fare to ive us a httle time to procure = © wm, and pet im in wwaimng; perhaps Mr.Crive| 1iead 81 Aberdece, might be induced to onpenutend | is odocalion.\u201d On the 4th of Junr, the eldet fon of Profeffor idd, of Aberdeen, was smufing himfelf - with Bis brother and fome ather young geniemen, in oe Be immediate\u201d vicinity of his father\u2019s houfe.\u201ca being the King's birth day} they were all of in firing.He had lodded a blun- ?rh, and leaving the ramrod; with a [crew \u2026 \u2018 Mélzed to its end, in the barrel, he was engag-d y Ua Riitleg the Bint, while t \u2018piece was on half + k and th muzzle mult yafortunstely poine- 3 st $ls face.The p iccé went o and the L) y in iy through the jaw, be.r\u2014 i and chin, pierced throush rom of bi tongue, and there remained.His - Hpsuh, ef cousfe, remdined at full firetch, un.UT he wid carried into she Roule, and forgical font for, when it was with dificulry rated.The Gere as not jet beca found.birrh-te-the poet te fre nF of tbe Lidds!}, in ive, there is now living à mes, in bis In, 4 fall enjoyment of all s facul- is Oliver.He has à farm from \u2018of Bucckcugh, which he culrisares with hand.His appearance is chat ét à man His face is ruddy, his woth and ee clair ond aslmand bis pes.st dita / 4 \u2018 1482 & | we bb.LH ett / KY 85.55 ABA = - 2e | cn i » Es \u201cvary ne cu vy « Te \u2014 whut and ered.\u2014 : # i > _ {the cseQion of this clegant, ornamental, and \"Commudives building, for their unremitted at- country, } seculousiy exuls ** that foruied a journey ou 7_ of wpwards miles without flopping, and, pp in mounting, felt no incovenience from He ma about cight ys his ti L 2 dans pro ren Rx ve 1 5 ap SAL URDAY, \u201cprose 30.+ \u20ac.weil Jrem Burlin .É We were yefterday favoured by a friend with | the New-York Evening-Poft of Samrday the 2 3d nt, containing advices from Watbi w the 31ft\u2014but which are not very interefting.\u2014 Ceangrefs seen to be very inaQively employed, and no mews from Great Britain whatever later than what we have before announced.We ob- ferve a corre nce ot fame length between the American é d\u2019Affaises, aud the French Miniiter at Paris, with rcfp:À to thé relcafe of fome American vefftls and the captare of a few others ; alto a remonftrance on the part of of id Americans againlt the French decree obli them to iaveit two thirds of their cargoesin hs on their reinen.\u201411 this decree thould continue to be enforced by the French goveramedt ir vil cffeQually put an end to the trifle of America -with France, and render the Repeal of the Brits | ith Orders in Council, if accaled to to of very little utility to America.= z= » + eee We are forey, through haste, to have omitted meoticaing ia our sft number, that the prifo- ners werd removed, on the 19th inft, frem the temporary jail wo the new ons lately erc@ed in this city, e canpat but exprefs our warmelt thanks to the Camniifiivners who fuperinteaded wus in the difcharge of their duty, in which are confident, we arc Joined by the whole of oupfellow citizens.The external appeacasce, and t ¢ internal arrangement of this recepracie, reficfl crodit on the Engineer, and the work - men em hyed ; and when we conlidzr the coms.fi.rts of ing which have, been Hberally of- forded by \u2018the Commiffiuncrs for 20 priton- ers, with all; the other advantages it comprifes, we venture way, that is exe led by no othr fimilar eflablithuuent i in .\u2014_\u2014 Oa Wedneldsy evening, we.ex porieuced a ftrong gale.of wiwd from the N attended with a tall of fnow ; ince which time the wea.| ther has been variable (but inclining to aw.At refent it rains hard.< The fnow is not yet Eaficiently desp w tu seuder travelliog cfy in the CANAL a n merf conmfrees the 19 0 navigable camels is apparent, but when they comsNre against the interest ond prosperety of a lurre record the.community, their ut: ify 97 imuriiity aught first 7e de iirupulovsly inves vated by the Lee vlatnre, be- Jere exclusive privil-ge bi granted 1) tageige In- drvidvals cipecially, We sbrarve rae foreigners proc iming 5 that they will erent a 45 the Lezislataxe da exclusive te evastruct à Canod Se.Fohas ve tte [4 di.Lawrence, in oe | Pars:b of Le.quite ir, what wi | bojsbe mrnden:y of this smd when FR uxil be y thet commudivies mey be cerned sta d fevers but Canal than t of transport ; but we present the benefit te be nonged ritish subject oh wot bike the Soreign pl winld la o the ruid of the province, if be succeeded L bis sordid views.The transport of gords ts and Srom the United States, via 8t.Fobus, may be computed at the annual expence +f about 14,0001.ieffy carried by the Canadians; which large Sugud be traufasred from them:-1s the pro.[pra rs of the Canal.The Caml wowid not be of the wnallest advantage 10 the British merchants in Canadn; and would be highly detrimental te Montreal if brought te Longueil.rairie should be ite termination.That that place.bas wet been chagen we are led ints the iden that & mew city is in contemplation among tbe jobbers, whe like bers must hae an exclusive hive of their own.Afrer-baving their goods brought a Lonque:l, st will be considerrd_an intoleruble bardibip to bring them te Montreal, Columbiaville must be founded in imitation tbe sister ton of Nau-B-rten.Taking the sc eme throug is a second oditivn of the beach 4 questions be pxtolled ; stores will be erected, mew inspectors of pctach, \u2019 and pork, will be dreum up ; rvery effort whic \u2018ther fertile ingenuity can suggest will put in motion for the furtherance of their uMimate object, They will P will sugmcny in value along the banks of the Comal Als as- surcdiy it will if \u2018he Habitants con sell their farms ot srmilar prices with thee at the Cross.We shall desmisy thes important et by obrerv- tng, that 6 Canal between Et.Fobtes anil irie would be useful; and enelder.from bonce 10 La i\u201c Hr wirthy of attention.Very ran- de web ewterprizes pr - D (he proprietsrs.If tbe Logan ha nous Jor 1 than at any other.Tix adi:entugeons position of Cotumbiaville wily oo petitioned, Sor exclusive priviferss, rehcavens Ler 186 petitioners be British subjectry er tach Sores crs whe bave resided in the province a net of time and ubs Lave à nuceresntrre it A : ire.are as well as of the British wirtien and evinced a dispraition of complying wth om lows, manners, and customs.\u2014 Probably this diet my be further enlarged per ola Jutare 10d.; -Attef a that im, en Fridiy the the 92d inftant, at Patrick\u2019s Hole, on board the ip Prince Regent, Mr.Jonn-W.Jonts, er of that veffal, and fon où Mr, John Joncs, Jo city, leaving a difcantalste widow to whom be had been married only a few months.On Thurfday lat tue 28th ins.Mrs.Anns | StynoLv, wife of Mr.Juba Scybold, of tae St.Lawrence Suburb.0 4 NEW METHOD To prevent depradations, je often commiticd in this meighhe arbosd.A tempted.to terrify intruders from caterin: > his ga iv by placing fel trapa and other engites, thought on the tol devict :\u2014He weute to a friend of His in wn, aD emincnt fur.ccon, difiving him to fend dowa the irik leg he ould smpotite.This requeR was fon complicd with.In that part 1 ie country it.was.ufual attce \u201cfervi ice on Sunday, far the crier to proclaim, when any thiag is loft, &c.becaute ay } that time, the convourfe ot peoile is greater The lig was delivered tu the COUNTY ELECTION.offer, who, danding on 6 tomb in the «hurch We have not been able to learn the fate of apd, ind holding the naked-Hijnd in his hand, 4 Pril to-Asy, but lat crening James Swcwagt, | gave notice that it hid buco bound the preceding pu Eig.had a majority of 58 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 in J.M.- owned Ît might come and receive the property, witsgut punithment.Although no anc appear- of toclaim the member, the ught of the many.; | d limb made (uch an impref\u2026ion on tue minds of the fpc&ators, that no drepadations were committed after la the gemticruan\u2019s garden or P tres when produce was fecured by this ur- t + LORD ML MELION.The song of the siiustie à Nauson will never be forgitora by if Gmuntry $ aud vita the view vw glemue à theme een Beam fold the Barish Baspive, we cannct bar gladly smbrace the apporismty of publnbing every airs.Sting anccdute our reveruu Counitymen (het me) be conducive thet virjeci, The hdlvwing instance ol that coul and heroic | revence .f mind, which ever dintinguinhed \u2018het eXire riinery Mer, cannot bus Hostrare lie char scter, sul be Rigul; Lratilywng to Uch of our readers to whose Observation i nay nol bave been bsiherto prascaed.le re taken liom P ¢ teste Fravets tn Rusa and Seeden, \u201c The circometance {uh pr co during the bath of the Sound.It al least prover that uo stents à, \"Vowuvet dengetous, ca» divcencert: (be UT) bras Qen, or render him mmaitentisg 1 _thue mine: obith being waiched by tbe vnomy, bers) ut wesknes, er proclaim ver poecr.You pet well remember, from the gesetics A th-\u20ac period, sud pi TRIE ACCUuntn, bw WEmend Ns was (he rugs mel, a 4 bow drrediul the slenghter.In the widat of these horrors, ourruended by the dying ard the ad, the Brith Adair) ordered on oflicer, waning the de» of truce, W Ro 3 sh re wiih @ nota to the Crown Princes.[1 contamed a proposed om tix Rey) Highne 1s in srquissce, without further aclay, 10 the propenition of the Bund governement; ant ualy 10 pit a stp te the prevent cfligu 6 it hlcwd nn bub mdr, bot tr sove from Intel devirucien Copenbrgen | and 110 A:setoie, wh:ch be wnuld the rare level with the meer.Wasrist bre Lordohip wae wating with oli the exlanes uf a men 1a bie study; Le deured Cobre].oul Srwvart (0 send sree cae heliw 101 o light, the! be mi bi seal his despetoh, Col sel Strwen chey.| L od; Dui mune apprsring with à con tie ; when Lod N-leon had dvarly completed hu latter, be u.pured thx rouen ef such negirer, ond found (hat the bey oho bad been sent (4 it was billed by a cannon shor.The order wn repesiod © wgon which Colonel Sir wert rred :.* Why shoukd you: Losdstup he se parlicuiëe to wer wak ?why net 8 wafer?The berry of battle will be sufficient apriagy for the shod une of etiquette.\u2019 * It is to prove, my friend, ror plied Lned Nite, ¢ :bac Ve vie 1e mo butry ; that (74 request in not dictated by fear, 77 0 wish 0 out por to sing the tnriage, fmm the least sp teiiwnsion f (be \u2018ete nf ris ve, ww, that 1am ths pase.lar.Were 1 tns v intier with 6 wsé à, »1 would sll be wet when it (racked the shore: 11 wenld srwek of baste.Waxes mt the acts f an instan: ; and 1 impresses the recriver seovrdicgly.\u2019 The tonsrning of the Admiral wan duly Bonuared by rhe revoit.The Danes accedéd 150s progen.fy and a Cotentin of boslilities was Lbe C-noguune«.* Ducher, THURSDAY NOVEMBER, Us.A letter from Kamoutasha, dated the Tih ime case vruching ler 190 being enturely entreet : Prince Geto nw ashore at this piece, alter bors off Here Hend.The sérp » much ZX forge.ip ip vopprocd te be he Gorge ; Tapl.Holvera, Pp = the Troie Putoles, 0 rig on Be-que, an.tree 08 =p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014,\"à large Nip in Maitaÿy, (be Brig Providence at 5¢.Asne's, * Lout 8ight | mw à venel na tie driving dawn the river Wire: à il Being prearble 0 render the feast sortant for the ice.This morwngiaw es ship on tiers 1atand vert ; \"it falls moderate the gentlcamen bors will sous is best bo ber sasistence.Unorduey 8 PV, whe i just Lame Up, says thet he olf uot sos oc bou: say tung of the above dues en.\u2019 gentleman in Wales, who had in vain at.|| egane Pred Spree rétec ca sf- fortiment tres étendu de Bas de lL'anc, Éranass .the fulloannag infrmative, shuh.we gre g banc.\u201c 1.= \u201c4 at Ou Monday : las, Livoymam Kin:'se Sent, Een + Un Wet esday, Ar Pe â y.Ou Vhuride).AM: D cédé Mdrca, of wb ay.| \u2014\u2014 él PORT UF QUEBEC, .© ARRIVED.\u2018 Nov.80~Thomas, Landy, 11 seeks Mom Bristol, te Partereon, Great, & Co.caren rom, = Bistack, Bown, F6 werus ard § days from P rtamouih, 9 govern cet, ca.rs stores and b.udlnet, Paswngers £22 een and privat.s of the diffrent regiments bere 7 \u20148i-Jenet Builop, Linculn, 38 days frie Jon =.maity, tv).Dunlop, carge rom.: \u2014niphin, S-evenght, FC necks from Lanta, to Lint re & Jalifte, 2onersl eoren\u2014 Pusat arr, Mero.Jobin Anders and\u2019 Ws Warmer, 70 LET, For One Yeag front e on May went, HE extenfive and well-known Pre nie, No.27, St, Paul-Struez, prefcatiy voces.1 by the able ride ied by Sa Tune» eon = TH Montreal, z0th N Tbe Subfcribers bavé received by the = C 4 R ment of SADDLE Y, com A ring articles, vik | iting a fers of Platod Haruela, complest t fet of Tandum, doy Sidfles and Acidies-of every nbriples.Pau _ of Aferem fies S:ddig \"Wips of og * Spring Ginths |\" < i & ail .{ (lat Currycdnds and Brulhes [nls and fingle Srot Beles Powder Flake, re.éec.&c.ALR, RA ctor Ths whole will be Fuld cheap for ready we- ney, of fort, pe od credir.\"o THOS.A.TURNER & Ce.Montreal, 3c:h New.144 ts.WORSTRD 1 HOSIERY.Te T.COLEMAN, hy junior, ts an hosed the o brlg Sarah, and now an \u2018he wer from Qurnec, a very Grnetel Assontmant of worfled Huficry, fcariet Caps, Mitreus, de.we'l adapted 10 1he kafom and conimry.\u2014 No, 3, St.Vincent Sint.| Mentre !, N emer 288,18, BAS DE LAINE, tr, .COLEMAN, hls, etemu por Je Sarah, o aQu-1 ment cnrisitn d'Q drappés, Mitsines, fc.beni chailis ct core.pale À l'utige ct ou tx foin du pays dans La Cafon afituelle.\u2014 n, 3 Rue St.Montréal, le 29 Now, Hr.+ The Subfriber ] r AVING rescivi dan confignment à chaice puce of middling priced CLovme of à very fafhionable colour, std being willing to difpofe of then ig fied quanti as will foie purchafers,, he will feil them etince Ny the piece win coat patterns, 2b very reducrd prices.L- He Nos allo for fade, a quantiey of axcillent \u201cYellow Saal, Loaf Srigar, Coffre, Split Pras-, &e Likewife, Ror fron; » few \u2018grecs, Jeon Pots, &c.which he ie suthorifed bythe pres pric tors to dif.ofe of ot the loweft rares.\u201cHe will treat with-sny perfus defipons of -knawing the wwrnm of purevafe for it welt= known, very pleafam, and advamtazenas FARM, sc.at La Cuiwr, the prog.ity of Pb.Lapromenade, Efg.FRANCIS BaD FY, Agent end « nie M erchant.Place d d' armes, ath Nov.\u201cCHEAP STOVES FOR SALL By Montreal, wh Nes, 1831.lo Et \u2014 or BY AUCTION, IN be vod on MONDAY MORNING wert, the 3d Dec.01 158 stares 2 the Suhf-oiher, Fin* zod cnarfe Cloths, Cretine», Flannels, Fluthings, Swanfdnwas, woritrd and crtrng Hoe ery, birck and white Canihies, Rripe Contenu cotton Cheeks, Stripes, Malios, blue Cottons, ke.&c AL30, s Bale colored Tre 3 trunk Calicocs, sR » do.Furnitures do.- 10 Legs ANFHe 4 10 key» ground Gin \u2014# os ha tT Sony PaterA Shox, ail fizes.} Sake & commence st TEN o'clor.AM L.MACNIDER, À.de B.Advertisement.E fubfcriscrs refeétfolly laform re in- hacitants of Lywer Canada, thatthey will prefent a petition to the Legifl stare a0 the com mencement of next felon, tor liberty an cut 4 Canal from Se.Johns t0 St.Lami-vs, où rise Se Lawren-e, for the ¢ve.m ive bow fir of the pubs he.Lawsin GuLiivee.| Trance ve Tuansuée | Lapua, Oâober 1th, 181.Dh | lap Cia BE de ER = oc £4 ur = 1 53 £1 - of them reshed om, ond seized the turakeys, end À TnI on \u2018 40 cale s ace té Cotton Hokiery \u2014 $y fastened them in 10 the close Coll ad) ining thir 5 hop , .; ward.The wife, who \u2018was sitting In the 1 do.= Worfled och] Web (FN eevee 7 ~ sitchen with 8 debine, ren te secure the dost which | .a babes do.cales Bombatêttes Weg vod arent 4 «2d to the keeper's house, rt .\u201cbo à mm - - The wer, why ifemblag je oy\u2019 - proach, but wes ast in times; ! ont 3 Je meses.Wa \u2014 ve length wey.cured bet, aad forcing the debior os the Sass, : 9 cafes printed: Calicoes, and Calicve Tous Les betworn oy juve ond me! ged them both cut, and bolted them in we ary Gex.- À ©, TERA my Newcy joys amang : cell.The kecper, nbo was writing in fhe ¢ 2 4 do, Ferçets.- : Bet, eh! perhoys, we iwa did fart | trate®s mom upisin, seeing them drag oud his w 10 balcs g-Sths Scoach Sheeting.\u2026 Tomest nee mais! thet, that's the pasg\u2014 | immediately descended, fustened ths door of the The above being imported the New\u201d Tue pagg that rends my blevdung bourt.boue, tan up stairs into the room he had pfevious- York and nm markets, are well worth the , ly left, ad crllected bis fire-arms in the window.\u2014 stisation of meichants engaged in that trade.= - Tea nde buen to divmel\u2014 ing wo force the , calling out for the keeper, = SLE Shad : 07 rts ber power divvolve the bande\u2014 who answered, \u201c Here Tam, end hell shoot au | Montreal, Nov.24.Bet.; banda that pwest affection tied ?one of you,\u201d and pulled the trigger of ome - .: ; \u201cMa\u2014 why should 1 iho thoughts invite 3 al a tray , who, stooping bis head, the TO BE SOLD OR LET, \u201c ; Begonét-} bate Thi, Baek Dspanr ; wined- Bim; ond they all tan towards Wat Qnd Possession given the Firf May next, = R Hope lo1diy whinpen wo shall meer, \u2014 .An'lave an\u2019 live, on\u2019 pert nso marr, Mitel ni y.= = AMERICAN PULITICS.-° .; * - Mailacnas + °C FROMINE sUN.OV 2 | To _ ___ London, Sept.26.\u201cNe appeors that tbe.effortion in the American pa-7 fers in tbe French interefl, that the nrgotiction bad been broken of.\u2018ahd that langues of a very sutemprrate wature bad been iffued by M.Fofter to Mr.Monrce, was ugfounded ; but we confefs we do wot look with very.fungaine bepes to an amicable | adjifiment of the d'ercnces between this country rica.The account which Mr Smith bas given Iv the world of the different difpifitions J ] rhe American Leveramonl wvurdy the tw belli\u2019 +.\u2018 - [I reat Britain after waiti - - bympted lo prventi, wold, from bis charallév, and [rem bis | weam wlick be bad of obtaining information, be ewtisid to implicit beef, ein if it were met con- Prod Le eve sy pars of the conduft of that gavern- wut.From the msment that Mr.Yolen : FL redprefident, 15 the profent, Nye pei \u2018vice towards France bus been [ubmy, abje}, and tc Great Britain unifvrmly bopile.\u2014 From France every infalt, every aggrofhon way borne abmef without mp rar ; bo, e the sééitritan prvernevent bad real or imaginary couje Ÿ érnplaint ogainft Great Brétain, po language en ne part was thought tee and ne cracel- où our part fes great.Frinco in 186 \u2018fond the Beviin decree, declaring Great Britain sand ber dependencies.in a fate of birlude, did A- | megics thew complain of this Viclation of ber nouvel rights?Did fe pafs Non Importation 1nd oncisfion olts again France P 1)id foe arm ts re.Jot this vislotion of ber vighte ?No, The Arye.Picat Gevernecnt was ob, that unlefs Jhe 1.4 fame feps ts vind coth ber rights as a weutral, G.FBritain would be [srecd, in her awn defence, 1s adept fome Prong retaliarory meafure, but she fub.Wtteduhnoft th finer.Whew bruwrer 14 1807, a yar 12 feo whether the neutral powers, ond Aewrica in particular, soourd 1.ke any peph to force France bo refpec the rghts of newtials, fond it abfatutely neceffary, as a n:èajure #f\" foil defence to ffue ber Grders in Council, thin the complaint of the Americon go- Vrrament, be awe sobid and inceffrmt.It 4s true © shat the meajures that were adsgtcd 8 Ameria Wonks nally they were leveled reaily again, (reat Br rain.\u2014 dt was in vain that the Bririf government deciar- od that it bad 40 wifh to viclate the rights of mei.100d: tha! the Orders in Cruneil were Soils mpa- Jures of necoifity and felf defence, that Frome toon the fr ugpreflor, amd 1hut it wm: cf rte, whe bud, bo bis Berlin decree, visluthd the 3 of wuticns and the rights of mewtrals, that the \u201cfew ment of America ougl! 16 be ! \u201c OF barbiur of France, American Pips be been Joined, American 1Iperty 9 an iumenf} y mosnl confijruted, and Americon fubyerls img (Joned.In Englund, dmerican pips are received in the ms Jriendly manner, and tf property of the diner rcun merchant spi feciire ms that enr con & A7 yet se Americal Inne 5 treated as a favensrd nas tion, while ix w-H befil: difpopition is munifi fed tower ds Grear Britain.ft may be Jaid, that \"France bas refeitod ber decrees, 4nd therefore it it entitled 12 favour from meric i= bul Jd.d not the American zeveYmment ew the fume pat glity to France lejore Bo nsminally 1 efealed ber de.vers nay, even during the peried yk the Berlin decree was in Jor e, betore the! Qrlers 1m Coun | were fuel ?But ny man, jwe are fure, either an Engloud or America, can Jerioufly Jay, that the Berlin decree 1s rruily repeaidd, bed the Aweri.com goverument « hosfr to aé upon Bonaparte\u2019 de.claretion, as if it Bad 1edlty been carvied into ef.feet.Afier witu ffirg ths condnft on the pari of the American government, we certaiviy canmet J very funguine in our hopes that sur acgaciater wil soeat with thu! fpecch glict is likely ts termi ite in an amicable arrangemgml, particuliriyas we learn Jrom the Awicri an papers, that the French Mini.Ser is almyi an inmdte of Mr.Aadijon\u2019s hoje.- \u2014\u2014\u2014 FROM A LONDON PALS a.DARING ATTEMPT, \u20ac \u2018 Priduy evening ot seveu n\u2019einek, tbe nrisnnereecn- fined in Readiag Goal, can-ivting of âve transports, ong ox for tril av the ersui.g March Acexe., or.@ their escspe \u20180 tbe mont realite and tormidabl- way.The turnkeys hovirg proc-cé- ~0d 10 word nhere thoy wety sécarrd in the day, pened Ah dot de cree Tor ane 6° à ime, Lu the tulle for tas wight, when one calle forward aid ss Jucked Up.Thuy thea proceeded for the of off; ied barb the belligerents, thiugh, -B \u2018manner they could.The J cells with fury, swearing, but agin orlirciad them selves 10 atiack him, when be quickly opened the door of his bouse with his fire-arms, which were ve.sy formidable, consieupg of three brace of pistols, with « mwket, and a fixod beyoact, and drove iLem int the ward, where they bid themselves in the bow.a kerçér Now relcsved (he twn turnheys, his wife, two debtosy, ond thres wo- + whom they had abut wp in the close cells, as \u2018be oru described, The kesper\u201ds wile, immediately shicr her release, Brought four debtors through he house te bis au:staute, but be hed previously.ind ed into the ward, and presented bis Gre-armi at them, hruateaiug to shoot the first Man who resisted going into his niginty abode; they nbryed, and with-the sistance he had now precared, he wos emabied to secure every cue with exireivom, and futon them down i the flor of their pa .periive ce his, _ : SENS/BILIEL.+, Ju the vision of Duy Ruderick, (writen for the benefit of the fund fur the relief of the distresrd the Ero of the borron which * warked the wrack- fal path\u201d of the Fremeh in their retrest\u2014 Tee nt hutcher'd in his 1uin\u2019d cot, The Frery priest even ot the alias shot, Childhood and spe given o\u2019ct (0 sword and fame, Wuas 0 infamy, &c.thes dascrives the sensibility of the British Soldiery, an beholiding the scene\u2014\u2014tbeir nity and tunder- ness towards the suffevers, and ledignatioo against the perpetrators: i\" The tndest centinel, in Britain born, With bottir pens\u2019d té vir w the bavee dore, Gave bis poor crust lo feud some Sretch frlorn, Win'd his stern eye, then fi-rere resp\u2019 his pun.BIBLE SOCIETY, It is prefimed, that the American peonle ace partially cequainted with the number of lan- quages imo which the Miffianaries at Serampore in Bengal (upd.r the fuperintendance of te Bay.sift Saciity in England} are tranfl ping the Holy Sctipturee.But for the fake of thole who may not be informed, and to bring again the fubj=ct into te view of thofe who have before libesslly aided/the defign, the following Compendium is laid Before them.\u2018Fhe trantlations have been making into rwrlve lanpusges, viz.1.The Bengalee.2.The Ofifla, 3.T%c Telinza.4.The Guzarttec.\u2018The Keeruata.6.The Mahragta 7.Toe Hindanttanc.B.The Seek.a.The Sangs- krit.to.The Burman.41.The Thibet, und laitly the Chinefe\u2026 Brfides the printing of the Malavla and the Tamuil.w POLATILE ALKALI.M: Sagr, has lately flated in 2a memes read to the national initituté at Paris, the ofl acy of fluor volatile alkali, in cafes of fovere apo, lexy.\u2014 | For atTealt 40 years,\u201d fays he, \u201c\u201c [have had | apportunitics of witn :fling the efficacy of volatile alkali, takin internally, as immediate remedy | dnt gor the apoplexy, if employed \u201con the fir appearance of the difcafe.One of th: keepers af iny cabinet, aged 72 vears, robuft though thin, and very fedate, Was fcized while fafting with an apoplexy.Île fell down deprived of fenfe.When raifcd uj-he had the rattles in his throat, his «ye.wie clofed, his face pallid, and his teeth fived together, J drew owt his winder li az tosnlaer the purpele of à fpout, In to whic was poured a fpoontul of water, containing 25 or 10 drops of duor volatile alk ali.\u2014 At the fame time two Lips of paper, the edges of which were wett d with volaulc alkali.were intéodiiced into bis moitils Tice tecth were fpecdily fcparated and the eyes opened.A Icond dof- alkali was inflamly poured down the throat.The ratiles ceafed ; fpuech and te collection returned.In the courfe of an hour tc patient recovered (utficient (trength to proceed about three hundred: paces to his own chamber.In another hour he {gt up.and alked for lométhing to cat, and has hince expericnc-d no return af the diforder.He reports another inflance in the perfon of one of his tricuds, who was » great cater, and was fRruek With the apoplexy while at table.¢¢ The valutike alkali excited a vomiting, and aficr thet hat ahated the patient tnok' 2c drops of volatile alkali sn halta glafsof wine.His fcnfes refurned and in 2 hours he was sble to walk in the garden.\u201d HART LOGAN © 7 HAS POR SALE __ Fitty chelts beft Sincro TEA.Ten hhds.tine Martinique SUGAR, A quantity ot Spanith WINE.Jamaica SPIRITS.of cxcelient flavor.A parcel ot CORK WOOD, SHOE THREAD, &.The whole cheap for Cath of thort credis.Mo.treal, Jin O8.181 Fig \u2018 fi faut l'adreifer à l'Imprimerie.-\u2014Æ -N extcafive FARM, with a convenient Dwiririvc Housg, snd other Buildings, | flivated within three miles of this City.For terms apply at this Office.Montreal, 11th Nav, 1811.A VENDRE OU A LOUER, NE TERRE confidérable, fur laquelle il ; y à une Maifon tres commode ct autres Bi\u2018imcne fituée feulement qu'à unc licue dc ia ville, = = F On.ponrra en donner la poffeffion au 1er de Mai prochain.Pour! plus amples intésmations \u201c Montréal, Je t1 Nov.1811.\u201cBY PRIVATE SALE, Small quantity of REAL FRENCH BRANDY, iu lots, tu fuit families.LT A ADAM L.MACNIDER.B + oth oO 5 ae FOR SALE, FINE SPLIT PEASE.\u2014 Apply to M.KAY Agent.Oâ&£aher 14.| \u2014 B-KING BUSINESS.ANTED as an Apprentice to this Branch, a lad of 16 years of ae and ug- wards, ot good charaler and dec ent\\conne.- tions, to whom Eñcourag nent will be given.Apply 10 the Herald Office.- A ober 26.: ANT ED auvinis Othee, as Approniioes to the Printing Butinefs, \u2018I've Bove of 1:t0 34 years ot age, of ducent cenn: Jions, \u2018and who con read and write iu Engtèlh or French \u2014ur both languages.NOTICE - S hereby given to all Lumber Mcrchants, or Others, who have received advances from Wire.Jounsow, of Montreal, on contracts | inade by him as Atiorney for Anthony Atkinicn os Anthony Atkinfon & Ca.of Quebec, for de- Hvery of Lumber to the faid Anthony Atkinfon, hy a are, and moll be liable and anfwerable to fhe faid Anthony Atkinfon & Co.the Letter of\u201c Ar.torney from them to the (id Vill.Johnfin having long fince been annulled, and 13 hereby annulled.} ; Ait fach perfons who have received advances on Contracts fiona the faid Wall.fohafon in the name and for account of the faid Anthony At- kiafon, or Anthony Atkivfon & Co.are Mere.by defired to fend immediately fatistaitory foo ~Curity to ibe Tublcribers Quchec.or to Messrs.HENDERSON, ARMOUR (2 (.their Agents in al ; hey then means of refunding the fame advances, the pe.vipd for fulfilling their contea@s boing lone finee pat; and al perfone are hereby FORRIDDEN to account hy any means for the fume advances with the faid Will.Johnfon, or any other per- fon but the fubfcribers.(Signed) ANTHONY ATKINSON & Co.Quebec, Nov.1, Bir.ANTED at this Office, a JOURNEYMAN COMPOSITOR, who under- ftands his bufincfs.The wages will be Six Dollars per week.None need apply but fuch who havc fober and (teadv habits, : Letters maft Le polt paid., C.BROOKF AS received by the Binkny, and other arrivals, 200 packages feafouable | DRY GOODS, part of which were put up for the American market ; comprifine fuperbne and common Broad Cloths, blue, drab, and mixture Plains, and Forret Cloths, Calfimecres, Brunfwick Cord, Swandowns, Flufhings.white, red and ycllow Flannels, Point and Duffield, Chintzes and Calfienes, dec.&c.: The above Goods are offered at reduced prices, by the package, for Cash, or approved Credit.Application to be made at the flore lately occupied by Mr.Robert Frofte, or to \"Mex.E.& J.SANFORD.Mintreal, 15th Now.1811.PRINTING.ETTER PRESS and COPPERPLATE- PRINT ING cveomal at the Office of 3.J and that ah: abe ints, on ker sen recpormitifiay or Anthony Atkinfon & Co.that fuca-contract< ÿ Imported by the Manfotturery\u2014 N affortment of very (uperior Meas, Wo- mens, and Childrens, white and coloured Corton, Silk, and Thread Hofcry, Pantzloon Hofe, &c.; Cotton Net Draces ; anda canfign- ment of Leather Glaves, handfomely afforted,: if finall trunks, which, for th: convenience of, retail dealers and athers, will be fold by the pacte.or in famafler quantities, at tre fter- hg oft.They aremow open for jufpe tion at T, COLEMAN\u2019, juni.Othce, No.3, St Vincent Street.Montreal, Nov#14.- Importation par le Fabriqueur.U ailurtimient tres Étentu dr Bas de coene; foie et ul, blanc et de différentes emlenrs, pour hommes, fesnmes ct enfans, Etoffe à pon- dalnens, Bretelles de coton tiivottées, et une cone fignation de Gans de cuir ailorti avec gont, ch ttes valiles, lefguels feront vendus par la va- ife où eu pis petites quantités comme fe ug Vv :ra agréable sux marchands détailieurs ou ans, trés perfonnes aux prix d'achaten Angleterre.On avertit que cos effets font ouvert wir Hine fpcétion au Bureau de: COLEMAN, \u201c (No.2, Rue St.Vincent} rR Montreal, le 14 Nov, #18,\" ADVERTISEMENT, T\" E undersigned pres public notice 1bes she-b:s ioimed 8 commercial establishment to this Cy andey she fre of .oo MARY C.CUVILLIER & CO.- rs 5 La «\u201c ¥ 3 & \u2019 Ÿ AS vi 0 te carry ou the téÉégtnt branches of À Auctioncering, Brokerage, and dgergy.Ù The punciyslity, ewrgtion, sad impartiality, with [B which itis intended thls Aatubinbment shall be cha.J) Toctrnant wil RASH WBA iGIAR Os WD se whe Jd ndy be inclined 10 bave 3 deposed vi by pi.vate ur public sale, and for the -trasseciion of (ve seis] Aguucy aad Commin in business.MARY C CUVILLIER JIRE-PROOF STORAGE.well adapted tor Fins, Pork, of other valuable pro- peit., oT Montreal, sash April, 1811, ADVERTISEMENT.UE Sutstriber foi ms ine put nn, thet he has : Removed, and will in tn ute WU.hsu0t bis 0 AGENCY BUSINESS next doar tn Mes, ALC.Cuvier N - 024 suction.Tsun, Notre Dame strevs, wlere \"very atrente.q will be patd to the internat of 1bose who Gay be pleased 10 favemt bin with their comands, \\ M.offers for sale, esutied bar iron, casteirng Fb cars, brams acd sealer.urotes aud fenders, ge, kitchen bail.re, dige AE, ture nang, wel.cud, verelisgt bailey, (of whic! be will base \u20ac chnatapt cpl from she Jacques Cartier Mith) might day cloche -Ates 190 Ni.sr - arta save jie jrerable on the whatver at Gute, - Ongaher 10 M, KAY, Apent.THOM-S BLCKELI, - Tuïlar and Habit Maker, ESPECTHLD V sabots the Ludica aud Gestie- men of Monttçal, that he his ° REMOVED rom St, Paul ra St.Yu tr drert, opposite Nesom, Auldje and Marilau.l\u2018# Countang House.vhuoe be NING er Carry INS om we daly sud Ili .making Hansen formerly, : + | ET Moritocutals done on the rhortest siotice, ; [NTE TAR NTT wanted, one ve andere agls the Lachst snd cach hui quages, bai con, be well rec imonende À.Ortnber $60, - \\ _ \u2014\u2014 pate Ta in > + TERMS % = THE MONIREAL HERALD, \u2014 \u2014 Deliieved ta city Sub.1iberc at Three Dollars er ccoum.H en jent ty Pi, Three anda 35 .Dollars.Ore-third pavahie on deïvery yo Jird number ; une-third ut the expiration pa.months ; ad the remainder at the clofe tbe twelve months.7: , _ FOR ADVERTISING.Six lines and under, pip infertim, tes Mill - and fixpence.and Jevenpence-balfpenny ary Jubfequent infertren.» 100 À Ten lines and wrder, 1h
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