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[" ORy, Auctionee, \u2014lrpo Faaie Paie of B, Yh Pposite the > No.a | * Prown's, 0.3, Sa Sout y, ).9, Sous.ske, do, cha vet roy 8 .ee eet, No.| Office on InMONge, Ip Order, Ommissing USE Frog.Dealer, in à hin Street, Cube ng reel, Bear d'Farusi ale Sauf St.Peter ane trou À NA 1 Cutter.ry No.oe nt Mere, ge.PERE , Near tra uter ani perTur:, Noob nd Re! 8 Mire, tom Or ES Vars vet, ofpo- factures, 2NDERSEN, 0, 42, M 2ndstorr street.ve, Pois: SALE, 1 Nee! sTa kr.JOUR (HOUR?FORT, 2000 LE ZETTE, ;, AD- by dite, a in tro TE, x Maps, Projec- published Diffusion De PTE 1837: ory Let: ome AD able, I'e: Pancirés Servant ingoffer: poil rep piges degree ©) PEMA YS [Ne é La: \u20ac & I fi ce ak Ed rl any No.5192.THE QUEBEC GAZETTE > ! pre pe hn ish; Tucadays, Thursday Saturdays in French emma THRMS.pers, Sls.per annum, And 9s, postage.papers separately, us.p-a.Wedneyda ys ane Nowlbtÿ#, and gor hothpa 2 , and fie, The French and Englieh postage pdnertizemen thot inset 1s: deltvered in before 12 o'clock on day of publica.ted according to written orders, orin both Languages yrbidif no written directions, at 2a.fd.for aix fines and ours sertion, and jd.nen sutisequent insertion; fur under, in 0 hove Py In.4d.first insertion, and 10d, each sub.10 hes tion.In both langusges double.Advertising by pay be agreedon.es sequen theyeat as ll AGENTS, J.Starke, Jones Wm.Henry, & Co.St.Denis, Geo.Stubbs St.Charles, La Prarie, St.Joha's, J.Loughry M.Mignault ry Duvert Mr.J, Johnson nM, Demarez Montreal, Tarre Rivers, | st.Andrews, § \\W,G.Blanchard | Ortawa, Ww Allsopp fap Sante, G.on Eboulements, M.Slevin no Anne, Do A.Dor Ste.Marie.C31 ony Loshinkere.M.Filteau N.Beauce, 1° tulLoup, M.Chaloa Ste Amur, { , ee M.Cresse (Grande Anre R.Piuze, Ne M.D.MeDouald | River Duclle, Mr.Jorre Le Tanke C.Whitcher i Kamouraskn, IT, M.Dechène Sherk \"cal.Tranchemon- | Rimouski, P.Gauvreau Berthier, tagne St-Jean Port col, Fraser Vic! { Henry Penton He.Perte, Louis Bertrand d'Yamaséd, Yalis: Montreal, Upper Canada aed United States, every ny su à + and Fridays excepted.) at 6 P: M, inaummer and + P.M un a (pte, Chandy, St.John & Miseishoni Bay.Tue-davs ?pn ya same tours.Saint Froncis, Townships.Tuesdays au Sous = : ame horse Nora Scofia and New Brunewick tnt saura A 4 La Banee Wednesdava, 8 A NL SE Pants i ie 3 p.M.Laghiri re, Wednesdays, §2nnon.\u2014 Mat ity .Cautracter amd stages, M.Gauvin.Coutiars Btreet, Hioer Ton È NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, To said {from New.York on the 1st, anit frum Liverpool ÿ ) on the 16th of each month, | FROM NEW-YO RK.ship GARRI UR \u2014Capt Romason, 1st Natember, Ship SHARSPRA RE Capt Colinton, 1st Dee.Stup SEHD DONS\u2014Capt Jon Perce, dst dan, Shp SH FRIDAN\u2014=Capt.Russell Ist Feby.FROM LIVER POOL.\u2026 Shea SHERIDAN\u2014Capt Russell, Tüth Nov, Ship GARRECR\u2014 Cape Motunson, to h Decr, Shin SH VRS PEA RE=Capt Cottons, jh Janv.Shap SEDDUNS, Capt.Joa Pierce, tia Ley FAVES Ships are of the first hiss, upwards | but heu, but ia the city of New-York | with such enprovement us to com ne Croat sp ed with i unasoal comfort Tur passengers, Livers care bas been i Laken ty he arrang ment of their accommodation the price of passage hence is ikollars, for which apte stores, | Including wines, Be.wii be crovsieit, hee shas will be commsnded dy exverienced ms fers, who wid moar cuve exertion to give gunvrai satisfaction.Nesthe* the Capntoins E nor the owners of these ships will be respraiite for any leurs, parcels or packages sont by them, uncess tequtir | E Los of tidiog are signed therctur,.\u2014 Fer freuzht oi passvge, | appy to .- YK COLLINS.71, Souther.New-York.or to WM JAS, BROWN & CO.Liverpool.- Orrice or Tne ÊLERK OF THE PtACE.Saturday, 21st Oct, 1837.] Quener SOFTEE is hereby given, that the Hosd Sur.; } voyor ofthe oy uf Quebec previous to pro- ss., .wtp tin Street f cco g ie the opening af a Craie from C B (ihe Liver St.Lawrence through the property of the heirs É Mnlenn, and at their request.\u2014bas deposited in the Outive of the Clerk of the Peace.mthe Court Mouse.a P'éan and Proces Verbal relating thereto; which Vian and Proce: Verbal remain in the sind Qtice, for the gratuits inspec.; tion of the owners vf adjaceut grounds, houses and other butidinge, and ot every otber person or persons theremn cote cernuil, «0 that every one may at any ome not exceeding the teriu 61 ote month from this date, file such observations 5 and appositions they may have to the contrary, that justice per be doscin the premises, as 1a default thereof, the sad E Plan asd frocès Verbal will be homologated and procevd- Fed upon according to law.fs ÿ ÿ lPERMAULT & SCOIT.Clerk of the Peace.~~ To be published in the Oficial Gazette.the Queber Gazette, the Canadien and the Murcory, each in their re- - specnve languages to Tuesday, the 25th day of November * nextinelusive.P.&S.PUBLIC NOTICE, TFUE suspension of specie payments by the Bank- .ing Institutions of New York has induced the Dnecisrsot the nndermentioned Banks in this City to take nin constieration the etfect winch that measure will produce Eon the enreency of the country.After the most mature deliberation, they ean came to no sther conclusions than that it will operate as a drain of specte fram the Canadas to the United States; and as the only means in their power to prevent such a sutnous effect, audto avercthe disastrous cousequences to the Connnereial and Agricultur«linterests of the country whichimustinesi- tabiy vnsue, aud involve alike the Merchant, the Mechanic, and the Labourer,\u2014 {hey find themselves compelled to adopt a similar course, nn which they are borne vut by the urammous opinion of the Mercantile Body, expressed in Resviutions adopted at a pubhe meeting held this day, The Directors do therefore now give notice that payments mn specie will be discontinued from this time.The Notes of the updermentioned Banks will be receive ed asusual in payment of Debts due to the said Banks, and in Deposit, and as the present course 1s imperatively forced upon the Hhrectors, not with aview to acquire ga for their respective Institutions, bat From an anxious desire to avonl a public calamity, they entertain a contident hope that the Notes of these Banks will pass current as usual, until such a change shall take place as may render the resumption of payments ia specie practicable.By Order of the respective Boards.fo SIMPSON, Cashier of the Quebec Branch of the Bank of Montreal.C.GETITINGS, Acting Cashier, Quebec Bank.u-d Quebec, 16th May, 1837.QUEBEC BANK, OTICIL\u2014A GENERAL, MEETING of LV Stockholders will be held at the Bunk, on FRIDAY, the 15th December next, at ELEVEN o clock in the forenoon, for the Election of two Directors, iu the place of Louis Massue and Joskrn Dentois, Fsquires, who have resigned.By order of the Directors, \u2018 NOAH FREER, Cashier.Quebec, Srd Nov.1837, d PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.HE Partnership heretofore existing under the veg Tm of F.BUTEAU = CO, has been dis- serie 155 mulal agreement, from Bac date, and the Sub- ; will en anthorized to settle ail its nfFurs.\u2018Che Sutreriber contibue the same business in his own name alone, Queb l BUTEAU.ih vebee, 1st September, 1837.i \u2019 UE undersigned Testamentary Executor of | Koto ir.CORNELIUS BROWN, who died at he in en \u201c> Landon's Erhel Cliurelalin STvoy (5 flitent wieauesorn\u2014Read, my fing the manner in which vessels are rated, sha cried ont, \u201cani cut the toe of vour stocking, \u2018 continue the ravelling until vou get a leveth suf- ictent to reach the earth, then attach a small stone to it to sink it here.\u201d The man obeved the oracle, és many (perhaps too many) before him have done, and ina short time he had a lenath of worsted long enough to reach the ground, which he let down.Well, the next business was to tie the worsted to a thin cord, winch the men drew ny, aod then the orizinal rope for the llock having been fastened to the cord, it was also drawn up, aod by the men so aljusted as to enabled them with safety to descend ou terra firma.We ave sure that i 265 : .great credit is due to the woman tor the wav in which she improved alucky thoagit ; and those persons who may perchance Le subjected to a si- | milar disaster to the one which befel these three men, should take care above all thines never to forget the value nf knit stockiues in such an emer- genry.\u2014( Preston Patrivt.) Rarrs op VessELs\u2014A friend, whose knowledre nf the subject is extrenely accurate and perfect.has Lindly furnished ns with the annexed article, show- It will dear Charles, read, and read that which 1< useful, : Le of interest to many of vue readers Man only ditfers from birds and beasts, heeause he ! has the mew » of availing himself of the knowledge | acquired by his predecessors, The swallow builds tire same nest whieh its father and mother baile; ard the sparrow does notimprove hy the expersrice of its parents.The son of the learned pip, of it had ete, wold be a mere rate, tit ons to made bacon cf Ttis pot so with the human race.Our ances- tees dived in caves and wizwams, where we con- sirnet palaces for the rich, and comforiable dweli- ives for the poor: and why ic this, but because nur ave is enabled to Jook hack upon the past, to 1m- prove upon oar aucestors' amprovements, and to avoid their errors © This can only hie done by sto- dying history, and comparing it with passin events, God has given you a strong wemory, and the power of understanding that waich vou Live your mind to with attention; but all the advantage to be derived from these qualities Just depend on yonr own determination to avis) yourself of them, wad improve taem to the uttermost.That vou should do so will be tie greatest satisfaction 1 ean receive in my advanced ire, and when wy thoneht must be entirely tured on the suceese of riy children.\u2014( sitma bij he Netata 1 # + Not [I | the bit to TI in the Ava by a \"Called f ; ennte ~~ Talis and § Was ro.| democratie, A Stained ti, 8 Major, tr Pistia ind de rare from (on ' Usen iy hve yay, hg of Pang of the th, Cai, I le For.Juhi, = hat the .tM Jou On theme | 7am La MITC wy \" \u2014but thes oe tate AW CM ol re ng.Mis, oe anny rive.He 65e vad dvd > the mers; His on la r them gg eu from ta MIs ty at, Lowi, tthe peo, times mere veedel wt) \u201c0 lL Lo tates here ho 0 à Nuvemier Oper, ; 1 (Gran rived te od from or le have .Fe the = Ve are di IIR ZI 5 uf the ! ment sens est.) marti is aT; iy ert pr ca i Jona to.ent af le pieces ai barked bord Ta but Vie ppp cat?ve ; se rT .es don Deus via pas On neds ved heii house they ms ves is ean 1, aml kept enti à ans wer the Liter, a stecamef, conve il rebeis sti arn to Se- > punher 15 of the pause they 15 FHMEHC- sind Re has Leen pd isa prie Lies of the Royal Are orders this se, Dents vals whi se diftereot ms and ac 10 fur the terday.) F Americas tempilatiens jus oppos L'an per [gr wed an inet County dl nh Gagnon other 1 tes en 5\" int à import.| to mairies À sors, Mere 8 Er ORT Te Thro oe GEA ee e other side, aliout nine o'clock, and ing over to one Roy's who reside hase arms in the United States.arture, (Gagnon, accompanied by twelve or fifteen armed men, made a tour wv Ry sy, Valentine, ordering every man out to wre ie troops at M.Johns, under the most ria sis nnd penalties, if they refused to do so, gorous | catened many of them usseribled at Point Thus le: but ore than one half of the parish ab- bla vofuned to obev the orders of Guxnon, and roll Sd at home.Although the ostensible cause art out\u2019?wus to attack St.Juhins, yet of oe object was to collect a suflicient number of A protect and cover the retreat of the furi- fives aotil they should Le fairly landed in the ter- ort i \u2018nited States.stories of the © à letter from St.Armand which bat Dr.Davignon and Mr.Demuray, 1 from the Volunteer Cavalry, huve at Highgate, a tow miles across the line 40, where u number of the rebels ho expected that warrants would be issued inst then, have thought it prudent to retire, Joslina Bell is amongst them, but no names are mentioned of any other individuals from ! lontres \u2019 as the writer of Lhe letter did not know all the parties.The Mule, for th said they were gO there, and to pure Previous to their dep mentions that who were rescued taken up their residence arters who drove Dr.Davignon and Mr.Demaray to the States were arrested, and fifteen letters found in their possession, which w ce imo mediately forwarded to the Attoraey Genera A ane it is expreted that some important information way pe obit dued from them.\u2014( Ficralidy.Toi Arayv.\u2014Detaciiments of the Royal Artiltery and #hh Regiment arrived here yet terday fran Kiusstan, via the SE Lawrence; the former cout 7 in ed eleven rank at file; sistipg of one Capta ; Subaltern, vue serjeaut, and and the lutter of oue n twenty-four rank aod file.We understand that the printing press and types : duties have been tired upon.of the Minerce were seized on Tnesday fur debt, and that that paper is not likely to mule its appearance any more.The following is the latest news frum Montreal, It is coptest from th: Montreal Guzetle of Saturday eveninr: « Atter an anexample lanl trate harassior march of shout twelve hours, the troops arrive tan the pobetihomihood ef the village of St Denis at ahont ton ei lack on fhar-day morgiss, À pieket of the tan prisoners of the rebel party, brouzht them into Cotanel Gore, who teatned trom theur that the ine surgents Were posted in great force in the viare of soo Dens Tae necessary anders were than ven for the Loops to adudnes, 2 order wih was pron! .{ati déni march of the n°2ht, eastern cntrance of tie village Sf = Dems, there is a latte stune house of threr or taur stories, which was discovered to he full of armed men, who opene l u sharp and galling five upon the troops.Fhe stir- Towards the north | abiy to rour tire-sidos, to the mudst of your families La ready at a moment\u2019s warning to aid ia the preservation of the peace, aud in defending the inhabitants from outrage.It is reported in town, that the rescued prisoners, Demaray and Davignon, have been retaken at St.Armand, and that they are held in close custody, until orders be received from this city as to the mode in which they ars to be conveyed into town.We have not been able to ascertain the truth of the report, Yesterday a man of the name of Lamotte, from Laprairie, was arrested in towu, and imprisoued on a charge of high treason, Last night Dr.Nelson, of this city, was also itm- prisoned on a charge of seditions practices.The subjoined document, with a copy of which we linve been favoured, lias been recently despatehi- ed, we understand, to most if not all of the villages within the district.Tu TIE HABITANS OF TUE DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.As Magistrates and preservers of the peace of Her Majesty our gracious Queen in this District, we think that it is our duty to proceed in advance of the events which theeaten the public tranquillity, and to advise you paternally of the dangers that you ineur in allowing yourselves to be lonrer misled, aad alo of the panishment which wil! come upon you, if\u2019 you continue strife as parricidal as unequal, Oulicers of Justice in the discharge of their painful Prisoners Lewfuily arrested, aud who onght to be subjected to the justice of the country have heen rescued.luce crimes are heavy, and being the mos* severe punishment upon these who are guilty of them.[tis net von, inhabitants of the country, who have voluntavily placed an obstacle in the way of Justice ; butitos vert vn perfilious men, who have pushed où isolatel individuals to comuib acts unworthy off mea who know iow to respect the public peace and the laws, We exhart you nut only to absluin from every vielent proceeding ; but further, \u2018o return peace- \u2019 \u201cin whose besota yon with never be at all molested, [tis by trasting yours.ves to the protection of the Law and tae succeed in restoriux pence and prosperity within your country.veral paruvderstosd, shout] is di in ad wl mdi ROR be stow to nude itself heard, as still our : \u201cy bein : s time In advance, ie skier .5.LL Cavalry bein at tins time th 5 \"dus to warn vou tot neîther tar Miliary foret, vor this Creil Xatherities, will Le ontrage twin -putaty, ed that tie veresanee of the Lows will be ly cheved, potwithstandier the haresins and © wishing party here consisted of the Hzht company ; ; > ge 3 .of the 32d, under the command of Cape Marl.ham, Within a quarter of an hour after the Bios rom- - mene, Captain Markham was severely wounded in the ler : aid, most at the came moment, received two daneerons wounds in the neck, winch frought him to the ground.In conveying him to the rear, we understand that he received another wound, which is a proof of the dexterity and precision of the tire kept up by the robes.It was round by Colonel Gare, tat the infantry, deprived of the assistance of Colo Wetheraf?s foree, was inadequate to cope with the terrible fire of rou-Ketry that was kept up, aud directed against thew, from the stone house, The tield piece accordingly, was brouzlit to bear upon this tort of {he rebellious army, which injured it considerably, and, no doubt, seat many of the tnmates to their trmal account.Notwithstauedine, it wax deemed pradeut to retire, in order to ssa tain the communication with Sorel, as many of the inbutitants were seen rathieries from all directions to the scene of action, At atout half-past two to the aiternoun, the order to tall back was riven, and with the loss of SX men Killed and ten wonnded, a careful retreat was commenced.Tie rods were so bal that it was impossible to get further thau three miles that raxht ; and Colonel Gore was an- der the necessity of bicouackinz tail davight of Fri- ' diy morning, when he upon Sorel, where he was to await provisions and a reinforcement, both of which, we uuder-taod, were forwarded from thes city early yesterday morn ing by the steamboat Sz Gera, ment sent concisted of a detachment of the S2ad Rezimeut, under Major Rend, and twa eld pieces, The reinforce.* With respect to the mare and operations af.Licatenant Colonel Wetherail trom Chambly, we which were conveyed to kim by Licuienant Wei, of the Lob Regiment, he marched towards st.Chartes: but ia hie that many of the bridges bad Loan ent down aed earied anay by tae rebels, hi march vas se much tmpeded, that, as the List aes counts sinte, (forwarded by Dr, Jones and Mr.Moison, Jun, of the Cavalry) be had only rot downwards as far as Rouvile, a distance of about seven tutles below ( hainbly.Colonel Wotheraïl, houever, was determined to persevere talus march, and we have no doubt, will reach in thue for the proposed renewed attack on the rebels, L Atter the delivery of Lis despatches to Colonel Wetherall, Lient.Weir proceeded in à caleche to Join his own corps, under the command of Colonel Gore but fus driver brought him to the village ar St, Denis, where he was made à prisoner by the rebels, tn whose custody he still unfortunately re- maine, © The steamboat SP, George arrived in port yesterday evening, bringing Captain Mulham, ad some of the Artiilery aul Cavalrÿ ns posseurers from Sorel .The friends of Captain Markham, and the loyal part of the community, in ceueral, will be happy to learn, that the wounds of this brave mal excellent atiicer, are not considered of a dinverous tire, One is through the right lex, and two on the left side of the neck.Oue of the balls mal ng the wonnds on the neck, hus been ent out behind the right shoulder; but the other has not yet been extracted, in consequence of its course or seat not having been discovered.Fe has, Lesides, received a wound, probably from n splinter, on the inside of the Hghtknce, Captain Markham, we understand, is ta extremely good spirits, and hopgs to return to ns duty ju a few weeks\u201d We understand from the Herald of this mornins, that Me, Challers, of St, Cesnire, the Magistrate who had become so obnoxious to the intimidators ot that place, in consequence of his refusal to give up his commission, has been obliged to tty for his bite, and leave his house and property to the mercy of his enemies, Shortly atier he went away, about A hnndred and filty armed men eutered his house, eight of whom presented their gous to Mr, Chatfers\u2019 clerk, in order to induce him to tell where his master had gone to.\u20186 have much satisfaction in bearing testimory i the good feeling and loyal spirit, which prevail throughout this city in the present dis iurbed state Cy es \\ oi the District.Every man able to bear arms has purotled himself in some corps or other, aud having been furnished with arms und accoutrements, will L Ly J gain commence] fis march Coit the authority of Her understand, immediately oro receiving his orders, eqiedly prompt and teres te.Tue wi a,7Trs-ers beatin Government, that you wili; the general interests of that County.He was the first Representative for Stanstead in the House of Assembly ; from whence, à few years since, he was summoned to a ceat in the Legislative Council, The indifferent state of health of Mr.Baxter, for some time past, did not admit of his regular attention to bis legislative duties; but in his political sentiments, he wad strictly loyal aud constitutional ; aud has dune much to advance the interests of that cause in the Eastern Townships.\u2014( Montreal Gazette.) matt rs Tur Skason.\u2014l\u2019or a week Lefure Thursday last, the weather was some of the worst we ever recollect in Canada.\"The temperature was mild with mixed rain and snow, and violeut easterly winds.On Tuesday night the rain froze as it fell, and coated every thing with pure ice nearly an inch in thickness.Immense destruction has been made in the wouds, Oak trees of two feet in diameter have been broken oll by the weight of the ice en the branches and twigs, Other trees have limbs of about a foot in diameter split oft, and all the smaller trees and bushes have their tops bent down to the ground and many of them ptit.The orchards have alwo suffered.The mischief us not extended, however, wore than about six miles fron the river, Since Thursday, it has been cold, the thermemeter 5°.above zero, and ou Saturday nizht thèére was suffit.t snow to make good winter roads, The floating we ja the v ver is lereusing fast.To the Editor of Tie Quebee Guz-tie, Si, A wniter, under the sirnature of + Lelta)\u201d uudertakes to vindicate tLa afiministration of Lord : Gostord, irom the condemnation which the people of British onuin io this country have lows aluee passed non it: Dean understand how some win.derlinz in office, or some aspirant to ébfain otîice, nicht be induced to write à cutamunication He l'iuat ab Td ant trast for the sihe of thet writer, that bis real ame wind sirnature are well known to Mr, Civil Secretary.Dut Leannot Le brought to bee Heve teat \u201cDell x an tagependest individual or one of the Prisish peynlation.Were it possible to lave excuse i or Justiiod the conduet of this preseut head ot the Exeentive, the tune for Coins so was the tirst eighteens months of fus Adsdtissrstion, dorer woich time feitsh inte- i Already, we are indormed that se- rests sutfored move injury io tis Coleay than can be reiuesteil by the suast ecarefal manazement of the become ue Vetons of their rashuess, and wil owe | the evals that wail £70 upon their heads only to their own oustinaey, [tds not those who push you on \u201cbeen th ences, Wig are your true friends, Those men \u2018 have wirsady abandoned vor, aud wonid abandon veu again at the moment of danrer, winle we who! call you back to peace, think ourselves to le the most devoted servants of our contr.«\u201cisned, } Charles S.Radier, Alexis Lafræmboise, Jules Quesnel, Felix Sontony, P.5 Larroix, tl.LL.Barron, O.Berthelet.The followtns General Orderhas been issued, and addressed, together with asp ply of the above circular letters, to the several Mahtary Olficers ru com- wand through the District.$ ii { Mentren DB.Vicer, Vierve De Rocheblave, Louis Guv, Edouard M, Leprohon, Eteute Guy, 1.E.Loviere, Walluo DB.Donegaui, (-ÉQUARTERS, , Auvemuoer 21, 1837, Gr.0), The Lieutenant General Commanding desires, that Otficers connmandine Military Stations, will eir- enlate as widely as possible the accompany copies of an Address from the Mazistrates of Montreal, to the tlesians of the Montreal Distelot; and that they will take everv opportunity of impressing npon the minds of the Peasuntry, that troops have been voilected safely tor the protection of the lives and property of the toval tahtubitants : and that all these wha renin quietly and peaceably in their houses, weil be protected and secured in the nil estorment of their homes, bat that every man found in Arms, without wathority, or offerivs resistance to the due execution of the laws, wil be treated with the utmost izout.Joux Erpry, Lieut.Colonel.Dyy.Alt.Genl.Montreal, Nov.2-4th.\\Vherras, a belinf appears to exist amorg the disaffected in this Proviaee, that the attempt to shake Majesty's Government meets with the sympathies, and is Lkely to receive the support of the inhabitants of the United States, A General Meeting of the inhabitants of this City amd its victaity, of American Oricin, 1s appointed to be held in the New Wins attached to the Exchange C'tre-Tlouse, ou Tuesday next, the sth instant, at Taree, ©, OM.for the purpose of expressing conviction that the belie! idluded this uniounded, aad declaring a determination to lend thew abd in support of Mie authority of Ter N'jesty's Government sil the tuanten:aier or the Laws, Joha FE OMills, John Protninghan, Win Lyman, T Barrett, Stanley Boor, Seunel Orden, Henry van, Pen Lyman, Saas 3B Bonner, Son.Tledre, \\ Dwacbt, Win I, Cog, Roswell Corse, Sal 1 Mav, JA Perkius, Chis D Day, Harrison Stephens, NOS Htplieus, Goes Vv Warner, K D Cady, © Fitta, C Carter, Naham TR, TH Codie so Logan Puls Ter, Win 8 Pudilips, TJ Greeae, Wm Thompson, Wii Moore, NS Ward, Lev Bizcdow, Lneios Biges tow, Nau Shaw, Baxter Dow nran, M PPT Cant- | well RU terkins, Alex H fierce, Chas 11 Gates, | J'Gresory, J Coshinz, A Whipp'e, Albert Ware, Eo Atwater, Chilion Fond, 11 Codborue, Norman &$ Frost, 1 Brewster, 15 C Tuttle, 11 Whodan, War crewster, CL Bigelow, HH Seymour, H Git Leet, JH Sieh, JB Sait, Abuer Bazr, Orin Bestwick, Arba Fitts, Theodore Lyman, J Y Chapman, IU Latham, PPestie Merrivag 1N Suernrooke \u2014J'ursuant to a public notice which has appeared ir our List two numbers, and also extensively >stedthten-houtthe Listrict, a numerous and highly respectable meeting was held at Sword\u2019s Hotel in this town, ou Monday fast, 20th Nove.Amour other resolutons passed is the following i= Resolved \u2014That a representation of our readiness to receive the commands of the Executive, and to render all assistance that it may be in our power to allord Her Majesty's Government, be immediately forwarded to Tis Fxeelleney the Governor in Chief, with an expression of our desire that the necessary appointments of officers fur somo Troops of Light Dragoons, and Companies of Rifles be carly made \u2014 aud a request that His Excellency will direct the issue, from the Orduance Stores, of Arms and Accoutrements for the necessary numbers of men for tho two Corps.Onrrvany.\u2014We regret to announce the death of the Honorable James Bascer, a member of tho Legislative Council of this Province, Mr, Baxter resided in the County of Stanstead where his public spirit aud enterprise were the means of promoting Government for ty years, The list session ofthe Le.| cally proved that Lord Gosford had not one approv- 1 volte In Ure A endly of the Proviuee, over all the * conc ation,\u201d \u201cconcession.\u201d and the otier numerous acts of malaeministreisn of the Hie dmport, whieh © Delta\u201d ventures to defond, and Patino aslo way tis, tat projects of rebellion have concerted and matured in the Provinea with Impacotv, anel that the apathy of the Civil Govern.meat hus ody Leen shaken by actund iusurrection 7 st ask, why, at the eleventh hour, the Govecn- ment of tirs Province has been driven to beg (ron Ipass Che sister l'rovinces the assistance of these troops Powd protection o rn aren rm ms mt mm.i.i Ji a me mr ret en ten Aha rm mmm re te which the position of these Provinces, in relation 10 the United States, imperiously requires for their A prudent Yoresizht would have lone since sugzested, and public opinion loudly ex- wessity of strenzthening the miiitary torce by dite denmnd from the home (roveru- ment tor an additional vumbrr of regiments from Great Britain.Isat that Lord Gostord was averse th achnowlebre the failure of bis mission, that this demand was vot made Or ix it that the demand was made, aid that the present Ministers have felt the necessiiy of concealing the true state of Canada affairs from the people of Great Britain, lest the in- diruant voice of the nation shoud hurl them from ofitre, to nmke room for better men: and that afraid to order troops from home, they have surgest- vd the measures adopted herve = In both cases, the head of the Colonial Administration is deservine of , pressed the \u201cet liture which deetded notiine else, nnegquivo-! saved Dy a MS Larose of the Ameren Army, i i 1-
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