The Quebec mercury, 3 juin 1817, mardi 3 juin 1817
[" THE QUEBEC MERCURY.VOLUME XIIL] -\t.\t-n-!\u2014J-I-gf1,.'!.1\t-¦.¦'.¦¦l-\u2019S.\u2019l'a MOKEl ET ITUDI4 KT FOPOLOI fit PRJKLIA DICAM___________Hrg.Gcorg.tr.I.¦'j-JL-\t.\ta».J!-.TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1817.[NUMBER !*\\ LlKUriiNAMT «iOVKHNOft\u2019S OFFICE, York, 19iI» Ferbuahy I8i7.THIS »8 to five notice ihsii TenJers will he received at this Office from surli Person or Person* ns mav he desirous of Contracting to render the whole or an\\ jiart of die Water Communication detween La Chine nod K'Oj;sion.hy the course of (he River Rideau navi gable for'Ba its drawing two feet water and ten feet width.Also for Boats drawing three feet water and twelve feel in wid'h The renders are to specify the number of Locks and the pi* ces at which it is proposed 10 build tn**m t Also the nurrhrr of flood (i lies in each Lock, and the period for completing the work hy the Irish Creek.Tenders will also he received for opening the Com manient ion in the direction of die Rideau Lake, and the Water Communicating from thence to Mod Lake and from thence to Kingston.Tenders sRuiug the Securities for performing ihe Contract will he received till die 30ih of June next inclusive ; nd former particulars may he known by applying w> the surveyor (ienera>\u2019$ Office at York, the Office of die D >puty Quarter Master General lit Quebec, or the -\\«s gt uit Q mrter Master General at Kingston.\u2014VOih fehni-ry 1817.BUREAU UU LIEUTKVANT.GOUVERNr.UR, York, 19 Fkvhier, 1817.AVISe«it donné par le présent, qu\u2019on recevra à ce bureau des propositions de telle personne ou per sonnes qui voudra cm voudront contrarier, pour rendre navigable pour les chaloupes qui tirent deux pieds d\u2019eau1 et ont dix p eds >'6 largeur, toute nu aucune partie de lu communication, nar eau, entre La Chine et Kingston, pnrlecours delà riviere Rideau\u2014unsti pour its chu* loupes qui tirent trois pieds d'eau et ont douze pieds de largeur.Le* offres devront spécifier le nombre d* Ecluses et ces endroits oà l\u2019on propose de les construire ; nns?i le nombre de portes à l'eau dans chaque, et le terme pour Completer l'ouvrage par Irish errrk.On reçevra au**i des propositions pour ouvrir la Cotnrminicgîion dans lu direction du Lac Rideau, et la commuoieatiou par eau de là au Lac à la Vase, et de U à Kingston.On recevra des propoMt'ons, mentionnant les garnns pour l'arromplissement du contrat, jusqu\u2019au 30mc.de Juin prochain inclusivement.Pour plusumplesinforma, ttoos s\u2019adresser au Bureau de l\u2019Arpenteur Génér»! à York, le Bureau du Dcpuié Quartier.Maure Général I Québec, ou de l\u2019aS'istunt Quartier.Muitre Général à Kmgüinn.90me.Février, 1817.FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS rjpHIRTY h irrcls ol Upper Canada met* BEEF, two do.do.\tprime rto.Fk.& T.C.OLIVA.Quebec, Mnv 7.\t_ _\t_ FOR SALE, At No.9, Sault.au-Matel it street : TEN cssts of superior old BOC'K\u20143 dor.en each, LIKEWISE, A few barrela of prime men Pork.WILLIAM PHILLIPS.Quebce, in M«y.tSi7.\tu The Quebec Exchange, THIS institution being intended to facilitate the ope ntioni of trade in général in thu province, and extend a* much as poisiblethe channels of information to every individual interested ns well »s to the public at large.The committee take thi* method to inform the public that a part of the Exchange Room will be ap^ro priated to receive the names and adiires* of all artists, schools, manufactories, tradesmen, hotel and tavern keepeis, livery stable keepers, stagecoach office»,iteaui boats and ail rsUhlithments of public utility and conve.nience ihrnighout the two province*, cards printed or written deicripiiveoftlieeil^hlitliments with the day*and usual hours of departure f ir stage and steam boats,* from one place lo another, framed (not to exceed ten incites square including Ihe frame) will be received and hung up in the room at half a guinea per annum for each / *nd such as may not he paid for in all the month of M.y Annually will he considered as discontinued and taken down accordingly.By this mode they consider that the public and proprietors will be mutually benefuted ns all the»e establishments will become at once know n tj ewe.ry stranger coming inio the country by the River St, Lawrence, as well as to (he Inhabitants of Quebec, Quebec, 31st March, 1817.To be Sold, or to Let, lÜï3 THE HOUSE No.19, St.Famille street, to.gefher with the out Houses, garden and other depen.dcncies appertaining to those extensive premises \u2022\u2014in the event of a sale, the terms of payment would he made to suit the conveniency of the purchaser For sale or lease, apply to JAMES IRVINE, 99, St.Louis street.Quebec, 17 March, 1817.\tu TO LET, for ONE or TWO YEARS, A COUNTING.HOUSE, with or without fur.thcr rooms and storage.Enquire at the prenvses, No.I, St.Peter street.Quebec, gut March, 1817.\t1» ,**u\tTo Let, t£i8_P PoMMiion given on the 1st May next.That apacious dweling Hoti e, situated in St.Peter street, well known by the appellation of Old London Coffee House.Quebec, 8th Anril, 1817.\tu CHARLES RIVERS, Most respectfully Informs the Publie, that he Ins choice as-orimen: of valuable Good* rrmainin,j: of his latest impoi tation of the last Fall ; and unit they! are now telling ( previnti* to ihe arrival of his new! Spring Good*) at prices cnp\u2019ii'ullclcdly low for cudi.j Quebec, 4, Palace street, )\ta Ifith March, ISI7.\\ A FOR SA I E, FEW Firkins excellent Teblc BUTTER.ED.M D.A.IRELAND.Quebec, I3tli May.1817,\tti Block and Pump making.HI).UPINGTON, Rint k aiid Pump maker, Vonr Messrs.Irvine, Mnenaught Sc Co.'s wharf, has on hand, an exh ii'ive a-sortment of Blocks, which he otl\u2019eiS for i«alc, on reasonable terms.N.B.Metals or Wood turned on the shortest notice Queher, 17th Mareh, IM7.____________u rHE subscribers offer for Sale 0» the opening of Ihe Navigation.50 000 bushels best quality Wheat, 9.OOO\tdo.\tdtlto\tPease, 6,000\tdo.\tditto\tOats, 9,500\tdo.\tditto\tBarley.The whole of I he above from Ihe borders of the River Chambly, warranted fit for seed.ALSO, 3000 barrels fresh lias Flour, 8000 quintals Biscuit, 5000 quintals Farine Entière at a price hot ex reeding 39».6d.per cwt.\tu 93th April.\tJAMES M'CALLUM, & C« JAMES FITZ Cl BOON, JotNr.R, CaRHVF.T-M A KIR, ANO Uff OBRTAKF.Vt, RlisPECTf'llLLY informs his frie nils 80:1 the pit.blic that he has comtnenerd Busiiie»» at the Turk\u2019s Head, No, 37, St.John's Siicet, where he solicit» a share of ihe publi: favour in his line, Quebec,92 April, 1317.\ta FOR SALE.A QUANTITY of Large COALS, fit for Grates, \"m.Enquire of WILLIAM de JOHN O'HARA, Union Hotel.Quebec, 21st April, 18IT.\t¦ TO LET, And possession given rhe 1st May next, on the subscriber's wharf, No.8, St.Peter «tied : HTVis OFFICES now occupied by Merrs.À C01.T.MAN « Hale, with Cellars.AIsj, 'he Offices occti ie'l in said hutlding hy Mr-srs llüNOuksoN, Bk o ru r U & t'o.v ilh the two up prr ffa s of a »loiC utt »a d wiiarf.For fuithei par* siculats.apply to\tJOHN GOODIE, Ship builder, bu Rock.Q.iebec, 5th April, IBi;.10It SALE, itSsPTHat extensive LOT at the end ol S.NrmiiHo» ilreet, in ihe upper T^wn of thi* City whereon are a Urge well budt DwHIing.House, a good stale, and convenient out.house», all incomplete order and repair, with a Urge Garden in ihe rear.The Loi contains nine thousand two hundred superticUt fret, Fr.nirauire, and is bounded in front by St.Stanhluus «tien, on one lide by St.Helen street, sod on .he rear by An* gel s\u2019rect.The premise» may be viewed, and examined \u20221 any time, hy those who are deairoo* of being acquaint ed with their aiiuaiion, ccndiinn, and many conveniences.\tQuebec, «3d Aug.1816 FOR SALE, AVERY handsome Canadiun STALLION, perfec'»1____________________«- lv gentle, accustomed to a car Inge and 10 draft |,iinKf|t' |i^ Uiu r,.reive a share of the public * Mnjesty\u2019s Treasury to inform you, ih it| |Mm,fc||l,n.|»t uf oppressive oi contumacious oHi eis.\u2014\t\u2014Ouehec ¥d Jim.*.IH17.\td \u2022U.ly l.:.d airior ihVir cks, a fear Table Service* of blue delft Ware, China, Tea-set and a quantity of well assorted Earthen Ware in Crates and Tierces.THOMSON, SCOTT & Co.Quebec- *8th May, i8i6,-\t______________ TO EET the rooms fonnerty occu* pied by Mr- Voyer, and that new Nelson^ U/ ?171 To be Sold or Let !*1'F And iminediite p«*»f»»ion given, Thijt «levant ne«v dwelling HOUSK, outside of St.John Gate, with a ipacious garden and fruit tretf, an excel-lent welt of water in the kxchen.Also, To be Sold or Let, UliiP And immediate poaseision given, A small convenient HOUSE ,in the beat repair, next to Mr Laing'i, in Floury street, St, Koch, at present occupied by the subscribing proprietor.a6th May, 1817.GEORGE BLACK.u THE fine f.st railing coppered Brig ROYAL mu» ^\t\u20220*/* CH ARLOTTE.I.me» Gilcli>is>.ui*,lfr forlT'\u20191' c\"™ J'**'»»\"* «\" the\t( ommuoiMt.on.-¦\t.\t.\t,\t.\tI in the County of Dorchester, and in that p*rt of Gteeooik, will commence loading her cargo to-morrow» the County of Buckinghamahire belonging to the district and asuis all tesdy to be puton board ss quick aa i\u2018i0f QnebeCt do |,Crfby g|ve notlce |h|t* heif 0fJlce W(,, can be received, she will sail on the first day of Jnne, be opened in the City of Quebec, at the house of Chas.she has excellent accommodationi for pa.sengRn; lor Dataav, Erqoire, one of the Commiasiot-era, Hope fjether partieul*^ ®pF y \u2018n th/Capt.on b< ard at Meaars.lfeet, every dly .n the week, between N.ne o\u2019clock in Jaa M Callum St\tItlie Forenoon, and Fouro'etork in the sfternoon, in or.ROGhRSON, HUNTER Sc Co, jder to receive all Communications relating to the nature THE Commîtsiontrs for Intbrnal CostsiirwicA-tioni for the Countv op Qup.bfc, do hereby give notire that they will hold their Office nt the Dwelling House of GEORGE VANFELSON, E-quire, m the Upper Tow n of Quebec, St.Lewi* street, No.41, and llml the said Office will be open every Wednesday, between the hours of nine und twelve o'clock in the forenoon, for receiving noy Communications which may be made to them relative to the improvements to be made in the said County for facilitating new menus of communications, and also upon the probable amount of the expense Of the works to be performed in further aneéofatich Improvement*.Quebec, 16th May, 1817,\tu ADVERTiStMENT.Quebec, 14th May, 1817, To Let, z^jlYD poj-estion given immediately, tiuee I LA j> ê/ut of ni) extensive Store, situated on the Quem\u2019» Whirl now naed ai a Dépôt for Public stores, TV ptemisei are m good com! tinn nnd maybe had tilt the 1st May,\tFor particulars apply to the Deputy Storekeeper General.Storekeeper Geneiars Office.Quebec, 20th May, 1817- fjfÏHE subsenher r^spedtuliy 11 fui ins im.s tnei.d* JI.and the public that he has commenced liusiuc^or his own account, at the House No.20, St, Charles .tm t, outside of Palace Giite , lie has on liaud an assorinit 1.1 of Ladies* and Gemlemen's hats, children\u2019s and vomir.-do.which he will d isposeof at tlielowrstpr*rca.Ladies' Besver dressed dyed or altered to the latest fàshioti-, also, Gentlemen\u2019a hats dressed and put in shape at the «honest notice.J.J.BARNARD.I9ih May, 1817.\t1, No.8, 81.Peter street* Quebec.t8d May.May.i8I7, m ADVERTISEMENT.of the dut'ea prescribed to them hy the Act passed in the lait sei»!An of the Provincial Parlisment, intituled, l\u2018* An Act to provide more effectually to ih** Improve-!«\u2022 menlof the Internsl Communieationain the Province,\" and to the Improvements to be made in the aaid County of Do-chester, and in that part of the County of Buck /fan awav\t;.-.- .».r.\t.* v«u.t «» ON MONDAY, the ig*h instant, *nghamshire belonging to the district of Quebec, to fuel* from the house of the subscri.I'tatr new means of communication, and on the probable ber, GERMAIN LEBELLE, an in- expences of the works to be done in consequence of such dented apprentice to th« Fayloring improvements.bmineis.He Mks good Frrnch.and N.B.Those Communications to be in writing, and pretty good Engl sh, and is much d'rectcd \"Toihe Commisiioner* on Imernal Comma.! # \u201c \u201c\u201c He had 00 when he when nicauons fog the County of Dorchester, and that part of, ^ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby g'ven thut the bu.cii.es-hcretnforo cairird on under the Fj m of WHIT'.NEY & COTTRELL is this day dis-olved.by muitn! consent t all persons having any demands against snid concern are requested to present ihem to Jo-hua Wli'toey for liquidation, and all persons indebted to said con', cern are called upon (o pay the s.mc w thotu deluy to Joshua Whituey who is duly authorised in discharge the same.\tJOSHUA WHITNEY, Quebec, May, 1817.FRANCIS COTTRELL.N.B.The Busiaes* will in future he carried on ns usual by JOSIIUA WHITNEY, on his own aecouni, ___________ J.W * #***#**#*********#,*,##\u201e#,.,* SHOP TO LET,\t* IN the House, No.3, St.John Street.It E i marked with th* small pox He had on when he when nicauons fnf the County of Dorchester, snd that part of, J JLmo»t advanlageonaty aituat -d for busineaa.Foi ?\u2022w#y.* gf«y surtout, a pair of blue pantaloons, and took \u2018he County of Buckinghamthire belonging to the oiitrict Ï terms, upply to the WIDOW L\u2019liEIJRMJV\t^ ue and an olive bodv cost.All oerann* of Quebec.\"\tI i ak#\t# with him a blur and an olive body coat.All persons Quebec.\t, ^ oninP premises.\ti \u2022 re hereby forbid harbouring the said apprentice on pain,\tAV EKT1S8KMENT.'\t! * Gth Feb.1817.\tu # of prosecution; sad any per «on who wdl bring the aatd T ES Commissaires des communications Intérieur»»'S *****:****-*****A*,w,**1.j|I*t\t^ apprentice, or will give any information of him, ao MJ du Comté de Dorcheater el de cette partie du -\t**?*#*# thaï he may be recovered, will receive a reward of Comté de Bu-kinghsmibire qui dépend du Dutrici de\t,\t,\t* FI1R s\t~~~ FIVE POUND8.\tQuébec, donnent par le préient avia que leur Bureau sera\t«Y J* JONES, Jim, Sc Co, JOHN HONSTON.ouvert en la Ville 6ih Mav.iBiy, JOHN HONSTON.8 I ouvert ew la Ville de Québgp, h la Maiaon de Charles D> Lir y, Ecuyer, l'un des Commisiaiiea.Sic Famille, 'tous les jours de la Semaine entre oeuf heures du mat-n Avertissement-\tjet qiatre heures du «oir, piur recevoir mute communies L a'eat évadé de la maison du souaaigne, Lundi lelqe.\u2018ion d hy Colonel Mvcm.Apply in JOHN ST EWART, Quebec, I7lh Fth.1817. 172 QUE ri RC AGRICULTURAL SOCUUY.The very backward suie of n^r'ciilliirc î'i^hU Pr ivinee! particularly in the Districl ot Quebec, forcibly tirike* llieeyeofthe stranger w!)o v;iiii Gai»itc so t »ili day of April last.At ti t» Meeting it was unanimously resolved, Th u HisE kiclier.cy Sir John Coape Suer-erookf, be lolicitod lo honor the Society with hs patronage ;\u201dtowhicfi ilis Exccllcmy has since been plotrü to signify his ssient in the most tondesrending terms, cxpiestiug, at the same lime, h«s strong desire io promote, by every means in h» pt wer, rhr* improvement of agriculture throughout he Province.T he Members of this Society do not prerend to a perfect knowledge of the «cicacc they have as heart dice to behalf of my species.\u2014>We have been confined many mon h* in dirty houses, with little other feed than that usually given (a sad bore) to a species far below uj, in rank, the mere offal of the kitchen, commonly called he# ivas/i, and even of that delicacy a very scanty supply has at times been affnded to us.Can a 'Citizen' who shares the /rA*rjro ofth\u2019ùtwillinp ocz#», Our nomlfrou * anchor awing* nefore the bow : fc^t the hr oh.] sail\u2014what » arming sight* aiuu** Thro* the cretn w ive .»* cut* the e-i'-'i-r prow.Yet whs I ?,»«l ; fur niemor, Krill would see Friend*, jurert*, kindred ever dt* »r to me, 1 thought i*t ti.tm niid bruatlicd a sigh to «hre, !y>\\id Sar^h.\u2019Twa* the serene* t eve, our pillant hark !l.*.d no-i.ured ii.dt lh P,ai\" ami twdl«d 5-8, 3-4 am! 4-4 \u2022 bringing Liverpool pa* Sarsnetts ; white and coloied Sattiiis, persof th.t date, and London up to the nad ni».The Dukc of Wellington arrived at Dover from France, on the 2O1I1.\tvariety of other articles, which being all The Speaker of the House of Commons vra*\t-V \\ ^\t- recovering from his indiipoiition, and it v^aa ex pecied he vrhoold be able to taka the Chtir by Ike ft4th.MONTREAL, May 3i.We are aorry to undetstand that theSte*m.Bo at S»irT>OHnt on hir way pp, at the Richelieu, met wuh aome accident in her Machinery} which ^tll detain her lot 10ms time* .Floreivtines and clerical flotte de Soie, Velvet* some rich Dresses, and a great purchased for cash, the proprietors are enabled and purpose to sell them very low for cash.LIKEWISE, 50 casks Canada Nails, .200 doz.real German Sythes, II hhds.Loaf Sugar.Quebec, 2d May, 1S17* .\tu PORT OF QUEBEC.ARtttVKO, May 31.Brig Aleaander, Errington, aailed 80th April from London, to the Captain, car go\u2014diygooda, wines, &c.Passengers, Messrs.Duono, Scott, and Clark, intelligence, spoke a ship from India.The embassy had faded.\u2014 Brig C&rrirks, Btishby, 20th April from Liverpool, 10 George Symcs, cargo\u2014dry good* nnd rum.Passenger», Mr^Nichols, .chapman, and Belhouse.\u2014 Brig Sarah .Ann, Meldram, 84lh April from Liverpool, to Heath & Moir, ergo brick* and hen.Pa sengera, Captain * White, and 82settlers, \u2014 Brig Providence, Campbell, 19ih April ' from London, to Bdl & Stewart, cargo\u2014 dry goods and rum.Passengers, the Rev Mr.1 Sampson, Mr.George Dover.ami Henry Halley.\u2014 Brig Alexander, Vickers, 19th \u2018 April from Liverpool, to Heath 8c Moir, ca»go \u2014dry goods, and rum.Passengcis, Mets»a Hancox, Capt, Baldwin, R.N, Brooker, and Everlay.\u2014 Ship Mary, Moore, a2d April from Grecnmk, to Hogerson, Hunrer 8c Co, dry goods and ruin.Passengers, Mr.Fisher, Christie, Thompson, Firnée, Mrs, Scott, 8 children and maid.18 in steerage, \u2014 Brig Don, Forest, sailed 1st Ajwil from Newcastle, to Robt.Hamilton, cargo-coals, glass, &c.P;»s engers, 16 settle rn.\u2014 Brig Cumberland, Smith, sailed 17lb Apiil from Liverpool, to Taylor 8c Co.of Montreal, cargo\u2014goods and provisions.\u2014ShipFiliz^Ma-on,sailed 1st April from Liverpool, to IVoguson, Hunter & Co, cargo\u2014salt^ \u2014 B ig Hussareo, Allen, sailed 16th April from Cowes, to Government.Pssxrn* gers, 124 oiBcers and men 76th and 99tk.\u2022 \u2014 Ship Suffolk, Kenn, sailed 1st May from Fayal, to H.Black, cargo\u2014wines.June 1.w hip Alexander, Heed, sailed 23d April from Belfast, to Campbell 8c Chapman, cirgo\u2014coals aod dry goods.Pa*« senders, 131 settlers.\u2014 Brig Hugh Gregg,sailed SOIh April from BelLwt, to Roberts Sc M Lean, general cargo.Passengers, Mr, Young and fa-roily.\u2019 \u2014 Brig Friends, Ellis, 45 days from Lon.don, to Rogersoi 9 Hunter & Co.BaU last.Mr.Na»'kius.\u2014 Ship Highland Lad, Syme, sailed 2ist A pul from Liverpool to John Goodie, cargo\u2014salt.Passenger, Andrew Syme, \u2014 Ship Fairfield, Morns, 18th April from Aberdeen, to Capt.general cargo.Pa a sengers, i(2 »c>tiers.___ i\u2019t'g Urit!*]i Kiup, Chamber, 41 day* from Liverpool, to .lo'iu Calilwoll, car^u\u2014sait.Hasxen^Hi, 1 \u2022vttler.\u2014- Uiig Isis Melvin,9tb April from Lon.lon, to S nider-\u2022on, A: ( o.tr«aeral ca (CO.^PaEUngers, IS set lor.\u2014- Urig llannoiiy, Jumci.oiit d.ij* tVom Loudon, to Jj*.Ailisoii Ac Co.in bullust.\u2014\u2014 WuIUt, llannay, IMh April, from Liverpool, to Wot.Mbcppird As Co,\tcargo\u2014l'assfngtrs J sot this, \u2014 Kri- Alexander, Cumin.ug*, 37 day* Iront Londoa, to Cn-rrard r.» Fiodhj, general car^o\u2014VaEsongtr, 1 fa< mily sotilors.___ Uric Sain», Marshall, 40 day* from Liverpool, ti Crlôfja'i, Porteou* A Co.general car\u2019o.\u2014 Ship Ewretta, Stoddard, Uth April from latndon, to Knbt.>torrou(;ti, goneial cargi^-UafcitHU\u2019er\u2019^ Messm, Gille pit*.Thauf, Walker, Marshall, and Sdtnmer* and Servant*.\u2014- Brij Chefub, Stop hen* on, S3 days from Greenock; to Gen.Rn**, general cargo\u2014l*n .otiger* Mr.and Sir*\u2022 Blark, and family, Capt.Grunt, Air.Wilkie, 7 in steerap\u2019, settler*.Jean, liruce.\u2018ijd April, from Livrrpool, to llratà A ftloir.scaaalcargc\u2014FasH'Ogers.VtoUUrs* 174 June 1, Slilfk ïleiliWrmirchu*, Wataw, 9we«fk* from T>> ih,to Jamtts M'Calliini A.(*o.rarjro coaU, ^rt \u2014 Passenger^ 104 iih'ii* wotnpR amt children,Mttlcra, - Hark Henry, AllUnn, 7 week) trvm Hunderiaucl, to Woi.Druce, cnaUfor ('tover* meut.- Frig Albion, Datiet, 17 April from Liverpool, to Fro«t& Porter, general cargo, .1 men anil 9 women entier», \u2014\u2014 Brig ll*rciilM,n»horn,tKlr April from London,hallatf.June ¦id,\u2014 Brig Traneit, White, 4A Hay« from Whitebaven, to Heath >% Moir, cargo, coal» and bottle».\u2014\u2014 Ship Dawn, Kami, kdd April, from Gibraltar, to llogerton.Hunter A Co.in ballaet.\u2022\u2014 Brig Bnt 'rpri/e, Borland, l«h April from Cork, to Mr.Minton, cargo provision»\u2014Pat^ger Mr.Minton.\u20143d\u2014 Ship Kehecra, Havy, IB April from Greenock, to the Captain, general cargo\u2014Passengers 17 cabin, amt 19 in Mteerage.-Brig Prince of Austurias, Donnell,95th April, to Win.1 Penthnd, geneial cargo\u2014Passengers, Messrs.Mompe-son, Barber ami Penibersoo, in the cabin, and 67 in steerage.\u2014 Brig Kliiaboth, Boggie, lAth April, from Bristol, to Paterson & Weir, cargo vrine,rnm and goods.\u2014\u2014 Ship Albion, Allen, 96th April from Cork,to Lyrobur* ner A Co.in ballast\u2014Passengers, it) settler*.\u2014~ Br/g Thomas Martin, Kdwards, 20tb April from Gree* rock, to Jones dt White, cargo rum, sugar, molasses, and good>.MONTREAL, Miy Si.MARRIED.At Chtmpliin, in (he Mate of New York, on the 15'h inst, Thomas A Stayner, Esqr, Ueputv ASsiitant rommitiaiy (3eneral to His Mticatv»* Fori-en,to Louisa, youngest daughter of Daniel Stithorland, Eapr, Deputy- Post Matter General of] Rritfsh North America.QITEREC, JUNE 3, 1817.LonUTourgeon, Tlaode Dimécliau, and Joseph Fraser, eMi.'itto do.for the County of Hertford.Thomas M't'ord, I^>ui« Guy and Jean Marie Mondelet, etqs.ditto do, for she County of Montri al.M\u2018Phec a Master ( ullerand Measurer of Oak and Pine Timber, at the Port of Quebec.BfltTH\u2014On Sunday,\u2019the 1st instant, the Indy of Tbot.Ay (win, esq.of a son.DIED\u2014In Cornwall, on the 1st ult.aged 16 years, Mies Sarah Ripaut, fourth daughter of Tlioina* Itidout, citi.Surveyor*Gcnl, « *'|PPer'*'an*da.This amiable and act'ompli«ned yonng lady*» death has invohed her fond parent» and relative» n the most poig-naut sorrow, and is deeply lamented by all who had tlie pleasure of being ncquaiuted with her esrclleiit disposition, superior tu lent», and her mental acquirements.KXTFMPORARY, On the death of an amiable young Lady.Ah f cruel Death! con ld*st thou not find Amongst the aged, halt, and Mind, A victim in thy chaîna to bind, Why seize a lovely maid ?Thus the grim king, \u2022\u2022 Who dares repine I * Tis God\u2019s command, his will benign, His sov'jefsmpowV, toh!i«»divim>, \u201c Hath raised the beauteous «hade.Then go\u2014thine erring judgment mend, Nor impiously (by doubts defend, \u201c To His great law, thy will must bend, ** Seek fair Religion*» aid.\u2019* Assize of BRF.\\l) for ihls week \u2014 While loaf.I*.«H.Brown do.h.6$.!.State of:he Thermometba, for the ptt* week at 8 o\u2019clock, a.m.39, 48, 54, 46, 49* 45.5*.FOR RALE va sr rtJHOVCHRTTE or light opt* CarrHgt t/ZC with or without Harnett.\t* ' 4n excellent Canadian carriage HORSE% gentle and fit for the saddle.*'so, a good English CnjRQEn% accustomed to light draft.\u2014*-Enquire of the Printer.ean dates,sinre our lust, I» very iu by mutual content, thii day dissolved.\u2014Any person or pesons having Haims against the said partner hip, will please address themselves (o That, C.Oliva, who is duly authorived to settle the same» and any person or persons indebted to the said firm, are re* quested to make immediate pa\\ment to the said Thus C.0/ivat who is also authoridl to receive the same, otherwise disag eeable measures will be taken.FREDk.OLIVA, THOs C.OLIVA.Quebec, Mav 30.1817\tu of the Habt'i* Corpu« Act, nnd thn other lute Act» for keeping down thespirit of«odltion, will bo esercised with tnoih-rrtiun.wc feel belter reconciled to the temporery suspensfM.i of * that grent bulwark of British I berty, for such we must ever (onreîve the cambrick 4.4 kouett, mu»l sod 6 4 cotton do.4 4 and 6 4, j ic [the liberal encouragement which he has received rich sewed and tanboured imi«liu)when acting under the name and fitm of Frrdk.HahennCorpus Set to be.Fervently do ue depreente hny future r , *\te*\t*cwCO «nci lailOiUirCd ^ert-ssitv forAiifowtncthe precedent so InteJy furnished hy the!drfSSea, figured, (Willed and pldin ^arsnetl*»,| 5f /ho# C.\tand hooes by a COlllinnntirM British Ibirlismeut, That there were osil disposed pesons, the Jr I poolins silk an«i rmion\t-\t» \u2022.m «,\twy R COniinuatlCtf of malignity Of uhosedispositions it bernme rcqnisiteto check,none ,1\t* ii .V\t*b*wlj.i re».lariîy and ptmoualitv, to merit that «hare of wm he disposed to deny ; the only question is, whether that wit !to,?,fa Cf«»PC9s OlaCK and gfeen gSUZe, ftMOMtirc iheir p&trolluge wfi ich he Hal been aCCtlitomed t« disposition was sufficiently formidable to render extraordinary | Chintz and llninet to match calicoes.Binghama.l receive powers nece«s.>ry : or, whether the laws, aided by a numerous Cn,.anri\tc^_ -i-.i.__»\u2022 _ , j \u201d\t.*,\t* standing army, without any such additional strength given to the ^ 11 \u2022 l,P'r'oî''*« pelisse do.and a number j\tTHOl.C.OLIVA.Crnwn, were not, if properly enforced, of sufficient efflcHcy to sub* I0* 0^»lCf articles IR hi» line,for Carh Of shott JDDfoved ' Oiu»hpp Xfav \u2018td |J|7 due the demon of misebief, and fully to arrest his progrès^ Ifib».cicdit.\t\u201d\t*\t*\t* mntitrv was in such imminent danger as to render any thing like a dicts*on;»l psn er absolutely requisite, for Government not to have voted themselves with lhe proper (tower, when they po»**s»ed the rn»;ins, would have subjected them to a charge of voluntary im* hecilitt: of suffering themseires to be subtlued, and the ctmntry involved in trouble, wi'h their eyes open to the coining «form*.It has been Mid of Bona parte, that if ten thousand men were re.quisite to carry a certain post, or subdue a cKen number of the enemy, he would put fbe qut .True, will the Retormer «ay,anrt that is one of the great reasons that necv»-\u2022H Ates a reform in 1 arlintnent ; because, as things are, the I'ar-i Hument mid the Ministry are hut one and the same body.Hut wri would a*k how the bu»«iie*» of the nation is to It* carried nu ; if the Ministry bave not a certain wcicht in\u2019 Parliament ; au 1 bav ing that weight would - weight ; but let opposit Qtifbcc, 3rtl|une.I817.ARCH.DEN NIE.(iKOKGH il U It HELL, Confectioner and Pastry (>ook, T|, , KT\trl^ F.TURNS his sincere think* to the public for the
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