The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 4 décembre 1837, lundi 4 décembre 1837
[" ORY, Auctiongs, ~ Import, sg r f Sale, Mon of E.Baird Pposite the 5 No.2, .own's 0.2, Suuit , Suuf, ke 0.9, Sous.r, &ce, No, erchaut, \u2014 1, beet Iron L, \u2014 q eet, Nu.1, Office oumonrer, tp Orders \u2018omission St, Frans Deaters in han Street, Cui-de.Sy rect, Hexr id Faraish sale Suuÿ bX Peter Lave, front.INK 0) ) Con 2 VoITmer.Moreh ihee, Drame à A, Gear Le iter ant pperTows.«, No.1 a and Retail ns Street, Cctmeldr oy and Varcsi treet, evs Gofactures, ENDERS.», No.43, +, vo ond a ve ni alory Direet, .vo ove, Pen Of SALE, Hs e, &o LS, JOUR IL BOURKS, 11 TORY, ATION tM AR, 1 SALE GAZETTE (IR, AD- 1, by snitte, prete to ZETTE, 1 Six Maps, nie Projet\u201d 110 published Jie Ditlured 5, 30.jETTF {vw JR Juetory bet Home a y, Lablrs le vit Perr nh Servant being hy À weil regu pt, Votes gh degree ©, SENTLEMA ero raf ee, } PR t ole à 8 fy Ce = , PE ?No.5195 ] MONDAY, 4ru DECEMBER, 1837.; hl F, FEW NS THE QUEBEC GAZETTE Putbtixhed Dails, , peng Frsdays vo Enghoh; Tuesdays, Thursdas \u201cand Saturdays 1» French JESSEN.TERMS, Farnum, aud Us postage.ry separately, 20s.p.a.andi, Mond315 Wednesda yor bot hpapers, Sus.pe ren and Fengliah pape Inet ULES ann: delivered in before 12 oelock on day ot publitd- gdverlisen red accordingto written orders, or sn both latiguager tion inst il forbid if no Wri ur.fist insertion, and 7 me nd wove 6, 3x.4d.first inserting, and Hd, cach sub y tunes = a Vu both lenguages double.Advertising by trea directions, at Us.bd, for six linen and d.acn stitiseguesl tustrtion su, nserhon.sequet theyuar as inay be agrecd on.J, AGENTS.Starke, Jones He, Henry, J.Loughry M, Migmauit Dr Duvery * ge.Dents.gi t & Ut.St.Chartes, py.Livi Stobbhs Montreal, frire Dress, { Ww, Ga.Blanchard La Prairie.Mr.J, Johnson Ottawa, ; St.John's, M, Demarez Cop Santé.G.W ATrope Phoutements, MM.Slevin te.Anne, Pp.A.Dorion Ste.Maric 4.Ben Lattdalere.M.Faulteau ! N Bruce.§ : y Diner du Loup.M.Chafou Ste dune, {x pare riçulet, M.Crésse Grands Anes : Ne M1 VeDnnald.River Quelle, Mr.Jorre Srestr ake C.Whitcher Kawowrasia, 11 M.Dechète \u2019 x} Franchemaon.Rimouski, P Ganvreau Berthicr, tagne cr Jon Port Frot, vraver \u201c y Michel f Henry Penton Ji.F'erte, Louts Bertrand d'Yamaska, l'aited States, evervdnay , da aed Af intrenl.[mer Canada x ML insummerandt PM at Frtavsexcepted \u201cal f.Ottawa, Chepnbly, SI John & Mésciskoul Bau, Saint Francis.Tarer-dipe Tuesday?a Nara Scotia New §rurdaye.A and Ho at 11: A M.La Boner We tnoaduvs, 8 4 MSE Pards Tue ; A Lothar, Wednesday 3 Tenn \u2014 \u201cbat : yop Seg, Stupdave 3D ; \u2018 Pen tar ani SUiges.SPL 6 GUVIN.gautistt S'reet, Unper Fown Malls.Sunda: Tae-davs ny wintet.ane hore carne haute.OISE LE and Samir va art «a Liservoot feun Now -YorEanthe pero 4h sir the Toth of coh don hy FROM NEW.Y ON GARB =m Romans 16 Ng Se, ter Due.Shin ronher, Tn STARS RARE Srp RED DONS Capt Joa Peree, 1 Tea sue SHIF RON Nob Tet, Has List d'eux Rod LIVERPVOOE.* ans SUP MAN \u2014C ge Ras prb Nes SGA Kang fab nn Teich Der.COSH AR SPE VRE Corte, Yeoh Dan So SEDDONS Capt.Jv Pierce, doth Fey VERSE Ships are of the tire \u201chans, 1 \u201cir tons burthen bide mn the city of New-Yorh with sh prusrosmieni as to Coil an st fr bs-ov care hus Mtr area aneot been Fhe Vase fires, of ahr ae unes d cod fin Y © price Fpassegs huisce 151 \u201catonars for \" ip iudhz cine, Xe withe raved Poe ae Coan brated By exc eTenred mete lance Eero In OV ete dosattsbactin, à Linen \u201chapa wit ,uhou nar the owners of these chips ws They ne far parees er mrekoges sent by the ni, niles regain letters, ! Luling wre snd therefor, = for trent or passage, vides : toits e apply to .re t.K.COLEINST4 Sonthe.New-Y ok, or iv } WA AJAS BROIN A CO.loverpeei, PUBLIC NOTICE, FEUIE suspension of specie puvmeutsby the Fank- ing Institutions of New York his induced the Directors of the undermentioned Banks in hs Cry te take pate cons: feration the effect whieh that measure wil pristace | on the correncr oi the Ccousiry.After the me-t mature delbberation, they can cote te 1 other conelitsion, than that i wel operate as aban of vec fom the Cinmaies to the Unted Satis end.Out inçane mp their power fo prevent sucho4 Tu rose frecr.- \u2019 andto avoertthe disastrons consequences in the Comeners i and Agrwaltur Jinrerusss of the conntry whic hus het - tte ensue, andinvelve ahke the Merchant.che Alesha, and the Labourer.\u2014 hey fied themseives competed ta adopt a siintar course, in which they are borne out by the unanimaas opines of the Merci Body, evpre sedan Resolutions adopted at a pub re nen held thes lav Ise Ehrectars de therefore now give Botice that payments ae specie will be diseoannpued from ths tune, The Notes of the undermentiansd Banks wilt be recoive ed as usval ti pay.rental Debts due tothe sad Bank.und in Depot, sist as the present course 1 nt toon the Dire tor, tot wath a view tasers ga for their ; respective instrations, bot from nn arivtons desire fo avend & vubl:> calamitv, they entertain à conhident hope that the Notes ot these Banke will pass corrent as wsual, neti =o h! a change shad Cake place as may render the resumption of Pay meptnin soeee practicable.By Order of the respective Hocrds.A.SIMPSON.Casber of the Quebec Branch of the Bank of Montreal C.GEPRENOS Acting \u20ac astier, (Quebec Tank Quehee, tAth Mav, 1957.ad QUEBEC BANK.N OTICE\u2014A GENERAL LV Stockholders will be held at the mm the forenoon, tor the Flection of two Directors in the pce of Loris Massue and Josven Divot, Bagures who have reqizned, By order of the Directors, NOAH FREER.Cahier.Quebee, Grd Nov, 1857.d PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED, Te Partnership heretofore existing under the Firm of FE.BUTEAU & CO.has been dissolved, hy motos agreement, from this date, sud the Sub.senher authorzcd to settie all is affairs.The Sobecnber will continue the same business tn his own name alone, FF.BDUIEAL.Quebce, 1st September, 1837.Te undersigned Testamentary Fxeentor of A Me, CORNELIUS BROWN, who died at Kibocuck, F - PUTTS Garden, Lion DH Mackay, Thomas Brown, uchee, 7 nne su - SY ST .oye \u2018 .- qd So - ; 1 Quebec, Th June, 1577, u-d oo Writing Tnke, (blue & black\u201d OTre Tape & l'aste, John Ayscourh, WF Wyse, CB: tn Juseelrn SALT AFLOAT Pewter lik tands, vanou Pocket Douks, Perey, 8 A luglefield, Nir E Chetham, CDR © Le .ape a UN NES .sizes Penk ves and Frasers, Qe Jet half .- C'harie dep (I UST received, T Fairtield, 6,600 Minots Liver- ont ! do do Stee res dhe | in = ; fein 1 it e, eu L PSE tr, ( LL a] = \u20ac oN : fe ; Yer oe Covad Marwes : Major er + !L \\inicombr, er pool Salt, and for sale by oo Quitis and Steel Pens, [rank Boris, Lies I ines : Hor fener) Eu ER CHax ka LEVEY SK CO.| Copuing Paper, [Blotting Cases.Wind injor-trencral Rovert di Jos erty, 3, Nt Atkinson's Wharf.Green Wax Tapers, \u2018 tl.Tu the above list our readers will recozui>r Quebec.28h Jutv, 1S77 ed \u2014AESO the names of distiuguished officers, may of wii FOR SALE = Mayrracts Spoiling Book, | Bonnvesstle s Arithmetic, have commanded ships amainst the eaviy.Vo nu .TE .» Universal ditto, Dina Menspration., os i 1 e h | : \u201cthat leased TERY superior Port aud Sherry Wine, in wood yaw ore hoy [Walks Pronouncing Lic- | Téjvice to lind in the list the name of that iil weed and bottles, | Carpenter's dro, fonare, {uilicer Captain Ayscough.\u2014 Naval an M'ttéa Ur Very superior Claret, Madeira and Champaign, in cases, Ditto Hock, m ditto, of varions brands.The above Wine sel olf at low prices to close cone shrntivits, \u201cVers superior Porter in 3 doz, casks, Ditto Brandy and Gin.in Pipes and Hhds, Ditto 1.onden Sperm Candles,in 25 lbs, boxes, Ditto Sauees and Pukles, Assorted Cordage and Twines, Bleached Patent Casvas, Dundee Sheeunys, Hegi-ter Grates and Feaders, Camp Orens, Iron Pots and 5 feet Stoves, Superior No.1, Pix tran, Writng, Wrappinguaud Printing Paper and Quilis, 120 owt.superior dey Codiish, pa bbls, Prekled ditto and 16 bris.Hertings 17 hatf frls Pastry Fleur, A lot at superior Upper Canadaand Kamouraska Butter 5000 bundles superior Flav, Alew chaldrens New Castle Smith Coals, \u2014ALSO\u2014 White Lead, Black and Green Paint, Epsom Salts, Alam, English Starch, Tobacco Dipes, Refined Sugar, Wie and Beer Corks, Earthenware, Saltpetre, Window Glass, Lard, Perfumed White Soap, in 24 ibs.boxes, TREMAIN& MOIR, St.James Street St w-=elwu Quetiec, £nrd Jannacy 1837 rE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE.corner of St.Peter Street, opposite to L.T.Muc l\u2019herson, Esquire : 12 Hhds.Virginia Leaf Tobacco, 120 Bris.Prime Bect 50 Kegs superior Lard 59 do.do, Hutter 15 Dogs fresh Fiiberts 5 Pales Alui ads 10 Kegs Gironnd Ginger 5 Bags Co 5 5 Qr.Casks Malaga Wine (racette.) Suxvivors OF THé Exrebrmion or La Pevrousr.The Journal de la Maine etdes Colonies states, that au American Captain, named Morell, has written ve intorm the Socuté de Géographie, that 19 the course ol his voyages in the South Sens, he his found tue of the children of thè surreon attached to Lie avuve expedition ; and the minister of inurine has desire to be furnished with every particular colbreted cou- SvHlabaire François, \u2018hureb of England Prayer French Conversations.| Books.Wa'kinghame's lutot's As ftoraa Catholic ditto, tant, \u2019 | tiibles, Kev 1a ditto, ! With a variety of other useful works on scisnve and \u2018ite.rature.Quebec.ETLh October, 1577 ce FOR SALE, LU AT TFUE GAZETTE 01 rire.1 lcorning them, torether with the precise latitude QL ERAL Cut, of OLD ME WSPAPERS of {and longitude of the Island in which they wo» RY all qualities and sizes.found.?\u2019 Quebec, th Octotier, 1877.ERE FreNeu Pusstisstens SN Aide, \u2014Wo Lave bees favored with a Malaga paper of the Vin ait, wien contains tie following inteihgence \u201c By a vessel arrived to-day from Bona we lear: that the French had tulien possession of Constantine, notwithotauding the immense meaus bf resistonce prepared by the Bey Achmet\u2014( Courier) NAAN & BOURNE offer for Sale sw L Soap, Candles, Indigo, Refined Sugar, Leaf Tobaceo, Twankay \u2018Fea, Linsecd (40 Pames, Tobacco Pipes, Nait 5} (@ 28, Windew Glass, tig Blue, Sue Su.14th June, 1857.FOR SALE.ARRIVED THIS DAY FROM GASPE, And now on board the Schr.Jos, tn dhe Cul-de-Sac, QUANTITY of Fresi1: AND CorNED CopFisH, { Hlerrings aud Salmou, in barrels & balf-barrels, Tongues and Sounds, in Kegs, for fanulv use.\u2014Ayply to Ronerr Houvsroy, on beard.Quebec, 15th November, 1857.8 ON SALE.Pos K~\u2014 Mess, l\u2019rime Mess and Primo, DBEFF-\u2014Mess in half barrels, l'rime Mess and Prime, Sherry Wine, in Quarter Casks, 10 Bags Corks, 4 Chests Souchonz Ten, HENDERSUNS & C .St, l\u2019etcrestree- A Faruen's Apvice-\u2014 Some small accounts 6 yours have come in.This is wWrong\u2014vou ought never to leave a country without clewring every penny of debt, and you have to apolugy fer doin s0, as vou are never refused what Lean afford.\u2014 Whea you can get a troop L shall expect you to waintain yourself without further recourse ou me, except in case of extraordinary accident, so that, without pinching yourself, you must learn to keep all your expenses within your income ; itis a lo sox which, if not learned in youth, lays up much bitter regret for nge.\u2014( Sir Walter Scott to Jus son Walter.) Lumnen.\u2014Besides the largo amount of lumber manufactured by the saw-mills in the city, or brought ud 30th Qct.1837.CYSTERS! OYSTERS! 5 do.White Wine 8 Uhads, LP.Tenerife 5 do.Muscovado Sugar + Puncheou Trencle Sy Luxe do.p.D.VASS & co.| ood May, 1857.ud | 1 Teo Brothers, in the Cul-dsedac.\u2014 Apply to Le.Picot, the by teams from neighbouring saw-mills, above four millions of tect have reached Rochester by rafts down the Gonesee River, or in vessels from the Canadian shore of Outaria, since the opening of navigation.The improvements of the season have used up more boards thau is generally imagined.\u2014( Rochs- ter Daily Adv) CARGO ot fine BUCTOUCHE OYSTERS A just arrived and for Sale, on hoard the schooner Ma-t*r, ou board, Quebec, 13th November, 1837.3 UNITED STATES- desire to preserve the harmony happily subsisting ken place between a portion of Her Majesty's Canu- witness it.The Cavalry landed first, two of them (From the Shrrhrouke Gazette.) \"à J __ with the neighbouring United States, feel them- diun subjects, on the south shore of the river St.carrying the liberty pole and cap erected at St.| November SU\u2014Mr.Hawley Governor Ritner Las issned his proclamation i seives called upon to prevent to the utmost of their Lawrence, and a detachment of Her Maiesty's Charles at the meeting of the six Counties, with its mail between Granhy and St Const conveys thy W offering a reward of 200 dollars, and the Sherifl of; power\u2014the practice of a gross and wicked impo- troops.; i wooden tablet bearing the inscription \u201c A Papi- rested on his route by one J.seph Me Was first gr Luzerse County, another 200 dollars, for the arrest sition upon the citizens of that country to the pre- 3.Resolved, \u2014That this weeting trust that no cir- neau, par ses CONcilOycns reconnaissans, the former bugs taken from bum, but they w ATCOUX, and the Se of Cornelius Fagan, charged with having Leen con- { judice of this ; and they accordingly now express cumstance will atise in this County of a vature to fragment of the spoils looking sadly lle à fool's-cap | him after about three honva detenti returned to cerned in the murder of a man by the name of deliberately and solemnly, their conviction, founded excite the people\u2019to a breach of the laws.on a barber\u2019s pole.\u2014The Artillery followed, with fing on bis journey a few miles, | pion.Progegg, McCombs, who was a laborer on the Lekigh Slack on long observation and experience, that no just The last Kingston Chronicle furnishes us with the two little guns taken at Pt.Oliviere, in addition ped by a mob headed by one Loon Do Again stop.mi Water Navigation, in Luzerne County, and was to cause for disaffection exists in this Proviuce\u2014but on the tollawing answers of Lord Gosrond and Sir to their proper armament.After them rode the called himself Captain, aud said he uoharme, who for have been tried for murder at the Court of Orer | the coutrary, its Government is calculated to secure Juux Col noRxE to the Resolutions of the Kingston Commanding Officer, followed by the Band of the and courier by the authori of No the mail an and Terminer, this month, who, on the night of the the attachment and support of every honest man ; loyal meeting :\u2014 Royals and the Infantry,\u2014the first company of Mr.Hawley was aguin tuken ne Papineau.eo twenty-ointh of October last, broke the jail of the { aud, that the attempted revolution is to Le ascritied Guvernment House, Nov.22, 1837, whom evcorted the prisouers, 3210 number, kept prisoner there for about fit to St, Cesaire, it said County, at the borough of Witkesbarre.; solely to the false representations and treasonahle Sirn,\u20141 am commanded to transmit to you with- From the information we have been n'le to col- then allowed to come on to Gr cen hours, aud Mr.Lovejoy, who was killed in the riut at Alton, | desigus of a few ambitious and snprive pled leaders.ont delay, in original, a communication which the lect from those who accompani: 1 the expedition, mail, but he was told that they sha aby With su isa uative of Maine, and a graduate uf Watervitle | Moved by J.T.Barrett, Esq.seconded by Harci- Lieut.Governor has had the honour to receive from we are enzbled to re-nssert- the general necuracy of mail to travel any lonwer vader * 4 not allow the I College in that State, His widow, according to the ; son Stephens, Faq, | _; His Excellency the Earl of Gostord.1 have the the account we have already given of its proceed- Majesty's Goverument.\"control of ey last accounts, remained senseless, with but httle ; 4th.Resolved,\u2014That with the opinions and feel- honour to be, Sir, your most obed't humble servant, 05s.The leugth of the action was perhaps some- Guards are stationed at Granby, to ; hopes of her surviving the shock.\u2014 (Evening Post.) ings above expressed, we will promptly and fearless- J Josivu.what greater than was reported, ad Lue prisoners treat of the rebels, =» eut où the re.3ricklayers are getting 3 dollars 50 cents per day ly stand forward in defence of our adopted country Richard Bullock, Esq.Sheriff M.D.Kingston.actually taken after it was over, were only 23, in- FRoGRESS OF mig MOUVEMENT.\u2014Sj in Grand Gulf, Miss.Uhe editor of che Advertiser ; in the hour of necd\u2014and we now declare ourselves 2 stead of being sixty, or more, as oral report had public meeting has been held ut Gray\" lst, a ws, he is authorized to say that fifty to one hundred bricklayers could obtain immediate and con- | etant empluyiment.| in readiness by every means ia our power, by our councils, our influence, and our physical strength, to aid iu enforcing obedience to the laws, and tu restoring peace and wood order under Her Majesty's ç Castle of St, Lewis, ?Quebec, November 14, 18:37.Sir, \u2014Having received à copy of the Resolutions adopted at a meeting held at Kingston ou the 2nd made it.The stockade did uot include much of the village, but only à space of u few acres round Mr, Debartzch's hause.After the action, the troops spent the night in that part of © - village which lay ceedings of which we this day inser T tho pro- bly was most uumerously attended b at sem.and was addressed iy Ty ust fel, classes, by W.S.Chaffers, Esq.of St.(apy, \"Pete, + UPPER CANADA.Government throughout the land.instant, which was convened by requisition to the to the north of it.They found re village deserted.residence and stores have been convenant Whose \u2014\u2014 Moved by 8.Ogden, Esq., seconded by 8.8.Ward, 11g Sheriff of the Midland District ; may I request \u2014 The next morning the Priest returued, and re- | head quarters of one division of the bel Ho thy SYMPATHY FROM WITHOUT.Esq.] ; that vou will bave the roodness to convey for mo, Ceived his orders to attend to the burial of the dead.| the commund of Captain T, H.Godd rebels, uuder \u201cFrum the Brockville Statesmau.| ' 5th, Resolved,\u2014That copies of the foregoing Re- through the Sheriff, to the wentlemen whe compos- Among those who are po ively stated to have © On Tuesday eveniag last Col Il - Militia Training.\u2014Qa Thursday the 16th inst, solutions together with the 1equisition for the meet- | ed the meeting \u2014the high satisfaction 1 experienced been in Mr Debartzeh's house at the time of the Provincial Aide de Camp to \u201cMis Ean B.ard the Rear Division of the 2d Regiment of Grenville .ing, be transmitted to New York, Boston and Bur- | ou receiving xach an unanimous expression, as is Attack, were UC.Drolet, R.Desrivières, and Dr, Governor-1n-,\u2018hief arrived th 8 in town the ., te Militia under the command of Lieut.Colonel, Henry \u2018 lingtou, for pullication in the respective newspapers .contained in the Resolutions.of their lovalty and at- Beaubien.Papineau is declared to have crossed | full authority from His Exeelloper wth w Burritt, were assembled according tu order, teur the : of these cities, tichment to Her Majesty's Government, and of the river to St.Mare just as the troops cawe up.necessary arratigement for arming Vol make ever la residence of the Col.on the Bank of the Rideau Montresl.Nov.50th\u2014 At aleven o'clock this their firm determination to maintain intact, by all T.S.Brown, according to the prisoners, rode off throughout the Eastern Townships mr Corps Canal, .: orenoon, the whole of the troops under Lieutenant - lawtul means, the existence of the connexion be.atthe very first of the fire, telling the poor fellows tour upwards Cal.Heriot hay authorized the tes he Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather | Colonel Wetherall, incladirs two comparies of the : tween these Provinces and the British Crown, aud posted iu the entrenchments that he was going to, of several corps of ous hundred me egel EE 600 men attended, who went through the different 324.and a hart i Montreal Cavalry, were land.the continuance of the blessings they enjoy under bring up a reinforcen ent he pretended to have ro Melbourne 1s, we understand, es ue .That at i\" Militwy Manœuvres es well as could Le expected, ; ed in town by the steamboag.Fictoria from Laprai- the established Constitution.1 have the honour to 8t a little distance, but was not seen or heard of of Captain Mathesou, late of he 79th Highland Le.under the commands of their respective ( aptains.| ie.They had abant thirty prisoners, taken at Sr, be, your Excellency\u2019s most obedient servant, afterwards.The report of his previous misconduct | that of Durham, sider Captain Brad a anders; ini, Captain Hurd was particularly aetive in drilling his | Charles, nlour with them : and a poorer oF more | Gosrorp.appears to be conlirmed.Among the prisoners,\u2019 Royal Scotch Fusilears, and another je Shin of the ev wen, his company is not so numerous as 15 that of wretched set of rebels never took Up arms against | To His Excellency Sir F.B.Head, £c.£e.&e- whoxe names are given in another column, three Kiugsey, under Captain Cox.of the latter Thou aug Jat Captain Bottom, es {lawful authority.They also carried along with | \u2014_\u2014 are of some vote; Duvert, the Notary, Durceher, wu Yesterday a very Lirze mveting of the imo.a B After the businéss of training was over, the men | them the pole and cap of Liberty which had been : § Head Quarters, Montreal, merchant with some property, and Lemire, his clerk, pectable inbaintants of Sherbioohe and it i Ny formed into squares, and Col.Bnrritt took occasion raised at St.Charles; and, upon landing, were\u2019 November 18, 1857.all uf St.Charles.The soldiers wounded in the was held at Swords\" Hotel, where « ee oo, to ascertzin their opinions on the present political | heartily and enthusiustically chesred by the people Sir,\u20141 have bad the honor to receive, and lay action were left at St.Hilaire, with a guard, in explained at some length the mission po Wht state of excitement in the Sister Province, by put- | on the wharf, and as they proceeded along the | before His Excellency Lieutenant General Sir John Charge of Dr, Newall.| lie was engaged.port which ta ting the following interrogatuiies, after a gentleman- i streets with their prisoners.= Colborne, vour letter of the +th inst.transmitting a We ure informed that two 2+ pounders had been He begirod to intimate that a corps of one | in ly prefare to all present : qe | Three companies of the 324 Regimrnt, incloding \u201cseries of Resolutions passed at a public meeting at mounted within the entrenchment on the south side, dred men was to be raised in Sherbrooke a He k \u201c First \u2014AIl those who are willing to march to | the two Bank companies one uf the 530, aud de.\u2018 Kingston convened by you, as High Shenift of the where the attack was wade.They were spiked and ty in its vicinity, and to be noder the Com th * the Front, to meet a Foreign Fue, and repel in, tachments of Artillery and of ths Volunteer Caval- | Midlaud District.These Resolutions so opportunely committed to the safe keeping of the river Richelieu.! Lieut.John Moore, RUN.and Member for he \u20ac ut wi \u201c vasion or to go to the Lower Province, if needed | rv.all under the command of the lou.Col.Gore, expressed, evincing the determination of the inha- A hundred stand of arms, or more, were also taken ty of Sherbrooke.Mr.Moore, whi hal hoes d ne in order to crush the Rebeilion auticipated there roceeded to-day, in the Varennes and Jolin Bull + bitants of the town of Kingston to uphold the con- and destroyed.The fort was well provisioned.the might sent for to Eaton by ey prea.arrived or pa \u201c nuder the auspices of Monsieur Papineau and his ! es to Sorel.su »posed to be on their way to ; nection happily existing between the Canadas and \u2018 The orul report first brought of the quarter in which the meeting dosed, and accepted ui te en ee jo! \u201c adbererts, were ordered to march forward : onthe ; st Denis Le saectte) \u2018 : the Mother Country, \u201cwill, Sie John Colborne is | the attack was made ; was incorrect.The defeu- an appointment an judicious as it is ui apd th \u201c contrary,\u2014 All those who were ready to assist oY F oo CL | persuaded, be productive of the best results, His! ders of the fort, we understand, were abont 1500 in pulur.These Volitoteers will receive rerilas pe- wi \u201c Monsieur Papineau and bis followers in the TO THE EDITOR OF THE MONTREAL GAZETTE.sn, Excellency desires me to request you will convey to \u201cnumber at the first, and most of them tought with a and allowances, The subaltern otlicers are * Poy li « Lower Province in resisting the Laws and sever- © Fir,\u2014 The accounts which have reached us, with.| the conveners of the meeting his full approval of { spirit worthy of better leaders and a better cause.uamed.> aie ot vag ** ing themselves from the Mother Country, (Great IR the last few days, shew most clearly that there their Keso!utions, and his best thauks for the kind ; The survivors, we hope, have learnt à iesson which Col.Heriot leït vesterday fur Stausteul fur ti th \u201c britain), were ordered to sand dem ia their can he no longer n doubt, that the leaders of the + manner in which they bave been pleased to men- ; they will not sven require to bave repeated.\u2014( 10.} purine of orzanizivg similar tors in that icin, \" \u201cranks\u201d .es .ot se deloded © ae © {tion his name : and Sir Jobo Colborne will pladiv © .ager - Se and will probaisty viait Shetford cousty eee = h These wards were scarcely delivered when Lhe a hg ay mas io i avail himself of the services of the volunteer Corps, Gop ver Move re Lo dE uen turns, [tis understood that he will A jm h division with one Bron marched a ard, Ce Majesty\u201ds loyal anbieets, and although we are con- should His Excellency the Lieut.Governor of 1p-* fram Quebec, with about 6000 stand of arms and wand of this District during the winter, = companied with a discharge of muskets.\u2019 vioced that these infatuated aud misguided men,\u2019 ei an on Erman, and approve of accoutrements complete.LE TT Wi Three times three cheers, were then given, far | Can never effect more than harassing and attacking.~~ 2 P a unger fis Conan - Tarftoi tie: The Furennes steamboat left yesterday morning * Q UEBEC-: ! a êrs, © ug LU | the lovalists, as well as Her Majesty's troops, | COPS may be usefully employed immediately in for Sorel.wich twa field-pieces, a good supply of : our interestine veuvr Sovereign, and the British : the loyalists, il a Jesty > 1roops, on onine Kin ston.ac Sir Jobn Colborne purpo.» Wit p of Roval MONDAY, 47u DECEMBER 164- Constitution, and three for Col.Burritt, who is de- ' throughout the Pruviuce, when they find therm un-\" es removing the tron s at present stationed Phere Congreve rockets, aud a detachment, of ore) Ar 10 TER pe servedly popular amongst the men, each cheer was prepared to defend themselves, and that they will, in into tha Lower Province hn have the honor to r - tilfery.wuder the command of Captain Luiwe oi } LATEST DATES in Ste, Genevieve Street, Upper Town, YO beionzing to Wim.JS.Story.Esquire ; the one occupied by Hh Pemberton.Fe.and the other by Captain Terpte, with Coaches Houses, Hangars, aud oriier dependencies \u2014Appiy Lo LOUIS PANETF, Notars.Quibec, 16th March, 1857.u I IR SALE\u2014The SAW-MILL,at VALCAR- LC TIER, as it now is, with the lot and site on which itis erecied, consisting of five superficial arpents, \u2014\u2014 The distance 1s ax miles from Indian Loree and 15 from Quebec \u2014 Aypiyto ALSTU A urd, NLETLSON, Fags, Proprietors, Quebec, 108h March, 1977, ud TO BE LET, WITH POSNESSION ON THE FIRST MAY NEXT, A LL that newly erected, elegant and coma 4 modious ent «tone House, situate in the tue Sonsade-Fortethespiuigion and accommodation of which combine advantages unequalled in the Lower Town of Quebec.\u2018he Basement Story consists of two large Cellare, a large Kitchen and three Pantrice.Un the ground floor area large Sai ru and Ding Room.Où the first floor are two very large Rooms, which nav, by means of the folding doors between, be converted 1nto one, whenever required, of about 70 feet by 52 feer, and 15 feet hugh.The three upper stories contain about 57 reains, (Jn cach flatisa Water Closet\u2014and a itath may be fixed on each bed-ronm fa, if required.A farge Gallery will be ercet- ed on the roof.\u201cI he premises are adjacent and in the direct road to the much frequented Steam Boat Wharf, and to the Custom House, and are now being fitted up with a view tn the carrying on of any extensive business therein, as an Hotel and Restawratewr, The uve nf the Wharfin the rear will be given for esther Water cr Wood.For funber particulars, apyly to the Peaprictor, GEORGE ARNOLD.1%-\u2014us Quebec, 15th J auvary TO BE LET, WITH FOSSESSION ON THE FIRST MAY NEXT - INTE = : UNTS WHARF, at present occupied by the Saint Lawrence Steam Boat Company, with part of the large Store and two Olices on the Whart, .\u2014AISO\u2014 I'wo Courting Houses on the lower flat and several ltoms an the upper flata of the large House, forming the corner of St.Antoine Street and fronting on St, Peter Street, _ \u20144iL50\u2014 That central, large r:idcoimmiodions Store and Counting Houses, in St, Peter Street, now occupied by C.AL Hon & Co.\u2014ALSO\u2014 That plessant and cormmosfions Touse on the Cape, Su Denn Street, faving the Glacis, at present orcupied by Capt.Sharp of the Royals.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Vhe two Dwelling Houres adjoining the one orcupied by Captain Sharp, one of them ccenpred by EI.A.Jones, Esquire, andthe otber at present unocenpied.\u2014 Apply to Mr, MePHERSON, Nutary, \u2018 St.Peter Sircet, Lower Tuwn, Quebec, 15th February, 1877 Twi HOUSE, near the Quebec Pank, and.coupaed by Mrs, Goules, ti be det From the first | WO excellent brick MOUSES, situated | PRO: ERTY FOR SALE & TO LET.FOR SALE, ON LIBFRAL TERMs, ok d constitut ; Or to Let for a n'unber of years.IE Property ot Judge lance, situated at the Little River St, Charles, near Scott\u201d Bridge.Quebec, 50th Oct.3837.u-d-}w TO BE LEY, HE LARGE STORE ou lrvine\u2019s Wharf, surpassed by none in Quebec, for Groin, The Cellars or Lower Flat, are well adapted for Provisions, \u2014\u2014\u2014 am en GIBB & SHAW.| Liquors or other heavy Goods.\u2014 A pply 10 Lower Town, #th May, 1837.\u201cTO LET, AND POSSESSION GIVEN ITMMYDIATELY, rye HOUSE ON THIS CAPE, front- CB ing the Governor's Gardens, formerly occupied by Tui Lokp Bisneyr oy Qursse, and at presen by Mr.Justice Broarn.\u2014 Apply on the premises, or to J.NETLSON, Gazette Office, Mountam Street.Quebce, 24h May, 1837.u-d Province of Lower Canada District of Quebee, IN THE KING'S BENCH, The 20th October, 1827, No.1904, Lavanre.~=llenry Le Mesurier snd William Stevenson, laquites, both of the Cay of Quebec, Merchants, Cu- raters In due form of Law appointed to the vacant Es-ne and succession of the fete Jumies Elamilton, in bis ttenmie vf the said City of Quebec, Merchait, du- vessod.\u2014 Petitonues.TE\" IE Court having maturely deliberated upon the motion of the niveteenth instant, doth permit the Pettoners Henry LeMesurier ard Witham S:evenson, Esquires, to file the periton moved tar, and thercnpon a 1s ordered that ail persons having clans upon the Faure and sue esston of the sate James Hoowmiton, am bs Let ime of the Ur v ol Quebec, Merchant, décensed, do tile the same to the Olive wl the Prothnno ary of this Court on ar beofe the first day of Pebroury Term vexs 5 and that tor ths pure fres> pui Hatice be siven, où the ted and accustestt manner, 10 one of more of the proc papers published on the Cry of Quubce, of which the drcèee (asie published LY author ty, to be ote, To fie cher clas wash the poo afuresatd, ta the end, thut dis vibition Moy Le made of che assets oFthe sd Estate Vpon he account of the cod Pes bioners na there quatres of Curators to the
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