The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 31 décembre 1838, lundi 31 décembre 1838
[" 1 y Gif.re.me \u201d & ry ry vs, 4 tre ] | LONDON PACKETS.ei sath of every month ok he st, 10th and 20th à \u2019 ! n its line of packets wili hereafter Le compos d ps followiag ships which will succeed each o he de .are named, wailing pune.sw YORK AND i .orn which (hey ' one ne No York and l\u2019orceenouth on the Ist, 10th qualiv IT .snd th, and from London on the 7th, 17th sud 27th, of es mont ro NE From Vo York : L May 1 ship ST.JA MIES\u2014Capt.W.LE.Scbor, Jun.1, May |, sn MONTE I: A L\u2014Capt.S.sep GLADIA TO It\u2014Capt.\u2018T.Briton, Jan.20, May sy Se LATO L\u2014 Capt.Champlin, Feb 1; QUE BEC\u2014E, 11.Hebérd, Fab 10, June 10, Go WELLING TON=Capt D Chadwick, Feb.abit CADE LPI A\u2014Captum E.Ii.Morgan, March 3, July 15 Nov.1.A ASO N\u2014 Capt.It.Sturges, March 10, July 10, ww DAMS B.Grifling, Jan.10, June 1, 20, PRESIDEN T\u2014 Cap.J.M.Chadwick, March i > 20 Joly 20, Nouv, 20.sip ON rALIO\u2014Capt.HI.Huttleston, ec, de , on TORONTO Capt.R.Griswolt, Apriti0, Aug.« lu.7 spl ES I MINSTE t\u2014Capt.G.Moore.April 20 vus.LU, Dec 20._.; or Days uf sailing from Landon.1A MES\u2014=Capt.WLLL Sebur, lebv.April 1.Aug : 17.June Ship S I.37, Oct} Shp VON die ZT, OR 27 .\u201c Jui A LOR=\u2014Capt.1.Mitton, March 7, Ship Gia! iv 7, N 7.sh M NYE LO H\u2014Capt, Champlin, March 17, July 7, Nov.17- ! ship AUT BEC Capt.f° 11.Hlebard, March «7, pe 17, Nov.27 i SNELLING FUN\u2014=Capl.D.Chadwick, April 7, : Aus.7, Dre 7.step PIE | DELPHI A =Captamn BE.BE.Morgan, \u2019 Apri 17, Aud 17, Dev.17 Shp SA MNO N\u2014Capt.It.Sturges, pn 27, Aug.27, Dee 27.Le .Ship PRESIDEN T\u2014Capi.S-pt 7.dan 7.Sup OS tait 1o\u2014Capt IT ut leon, M 17, Jan.17, .Ship TORONTO=Capt.RB, Gr ur, Jen eT Co .; Smp 9 ESTMINSTER-Capt 6.Oct 7, Feb 7.; Ç _ nu These Sheps are all of the firs Coes, aboat G80 tons fu tivo and are commanded by vole and eaperienced DAY: tirs.Oreatcare wilt be taken tha the Beds Stores, 5 are of the best description.The price of Catan Passage ts sow fixed at 140 dollars, outward, for gach adult, which Noither the Captains nor owners Ne J, ML, Chadwick, May 7, ay 17, Sept.27, Cept.soid, May Moore, June 7 vin tes wine and liquors.ue ot these packets witl be responsible for any letters, parce of packages, sent by them, unless regulur lls of Lading théretor.\u2014 Auply to i A MINTURN & CO_134 Font Siret.to v WOOL.70, Boutin Street, New lulA 2 u A JONN Tn VON 19, Tolcinan street, Lohan, GARRAUE & GIBSON.Povtemouth, LEMESURIER, FLESTONE N CO.Agent, Quebec.ae dene GRIND ILE, NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, rat) sul from New York on the 25th and from i Livikpool on the 13th of each mouth.FROM NEW.YORNRK.| Ship ROSCLUS\u2014Capram J.Collins, July £5, Nov.25 March 25 Sip SEDDONS\u2014Capt Alex.Briton, Aug.2, Dec.25, April es.Ship SEEERIDANCapt, J.Pierce.Sept, 25, Jan.75, May 25.Ship GARRICK \u2014= Cpt.N.fey 25, June 25, FROM LIVERPOOL.Ship ROSCIUS\u2014Capt.J.Collins, Sept 15, Mav 13.Ship SLODONS\u2014Capt.Alex.13, June 15.Ship SITERIDAN \u2014 Capt.J.A.March 13, Tuly 15.Ship GARRICK \u2014 Capt.N.Apul 13, Aug.15 1B.Palmer, Oct.23, 13, Jan, Anton, Oct.13, Feb.Pierce, Nov.13, D.Palmer, Dec.15, These Ships are all armed, and of the first class, upwards of 900 tous butthen.built in the city of New York, with such improvements as to combine great speed with unusual comfort for passengers.Every care has been taken ia the arrangement of ther accommodations The price nf passage hence ts 140 datlars, for which ample stores, including wines, &¢.will be provided ; without wines, Sc.120 dollars.\u2018These ships will be commanded by experienced masters, who will make every exertion to give general satisfaction, Netther the Captavs nor the owners of these ships will he accountable for any letters, parcels or packages sent by them, unless regular brils of lading are signed therefor, = lor Freight or passage, apply to the Subscribers, The chips of this line will hereafter go armed, and their peculiar construction gives them security not possessed by any other but vessels of war.FE.K.COLLINS, 56, Southstreer, New-York, or to WAM & JAS, BROWN & CO., Liverpool.HENRY W.WELCH, Queen's Wharf, Quebec, QUEBEC ALMANACK.TPTMIOSE Gentlemen who have been in the habit of furnishing Corrections for the different Lists annually inserted in the QUEBEC ALMANACK, and who may be inclined to continue todo so for the Atmanack of the ensuing year, are requested to forward their correc.Lomor additions, on good authority, with the least possibie de dy._Guzette Office, 1:t Oct.1858.GLOBE HOTEL, ST.LEWIS STREET,\u2014QULBEC, FOR FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN ADAM SCHLUEP, Importer of Wines, Liqueurs, und Havanah Cigars Ist Augus 1838.u-s-}w \u2018NEW GROCERY STORE, Corner of Palace and John Strects.IL.J.JAMESON, ESPECTFULLY announces that he has commenced business in the above house, whero he has on hand a choice selection of WINES and other LIQUORS, TEAS, SUGAR, COFFE.and all other Articles usually connected in his line.and will dispose of them for the lowest possible profit, and by a strict attention to all orders with which he may be favoured, he truststo merit a share of public patronage.* M\u2014For Sale at a very reduced price, 53 dozen of superior London Particular G.L.P.and O.L.P.1.war- tanted eleven years in botule.us SCOTCH MARMALADE.JUST received a few Cases of NEW MARMALADE, in 11b.Jars, SCOTT & McCONKEY, Quelea, ist June, 1838, ue Confectioners, MONDAY, 31isT FUR CAPS.THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FUR SALE, HREE HUNDRED BROWN LYNX, 300 Fitch, 300 Sable, 300 Seal, The above will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, at three months credit, by giving approved notes Purchasers above £100, six mouths credit, CHAS.E.LEVEY & CO.Atkinson's Wharf, 19th Sept, 1858.7 FOR SALE.gles London Manufacture, TPHIRTEES bacco, 100 Catry Boxes Young Hyson 10 Chests Souchong 10 Ha'f Chests do.y Boxes Poucho \u2014ALSO\u2014 Poer\u2014Mess, Prune Mess and Prime, wd daily expected, 16 Hhds.Gallipoli Oil, HENDERSONS & CO.u-s St, Petue-street.FOR SALE, TRE OFFICE GF THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, 14, Mountain Stret; Teas, 19th Qct., 1878, AT LN best DRAWING PENCILS, assorted letters, Quebee, 29th October, 1838.JUST RECEIVED, PER \u201cENGLAND'S QUEEN.\u201d ; TY HUNDRED AND EIGHTY EIGHT \u201chaldrons best Newcastle Grate Coals.\u2014\\ND\u2014 Boxes TD, T'ébacco Pipes, CARLES J.LEVEY & Co.Quebec.Sth Oct 1878 Atkinson's Wharf OLTING CLOTS \u2014Duteh and English Pa- TREAL\u2014C; SB.Gofling, Faby 27, | S1st Qetober, IH28.I on the water side, LL ALFRED L\\ROCQUE.u-d Montreal Champagne, Chablis and Burgundy lines.thésale oFrheur Winesin this City, invites the attention ut the public to à con-igument just recerve d ; \u2018 JOIN YOUNG.St.Peter Street, Quebec, 1st Our 1R38, FOR SALE EVENTY-FIVE Boxes best Montreal Candles, 25 Boxes best Montreal Soap, Nos.1 & 2 Hernngs very superior, Butter.Loal Sugar, Cheese, &c &v.HLGH MURRAY.+ 3 Quebec.Th Oct 1838, JUST RECEIVED, + Resource\u201d from Loselon, and for sale by the Nubsictier ; LCUENTY Boxes best London Wax Wick, short 6's.Par \"3 \u2014AND\u2014 i Ten Hinds, Patent Liquid and lase Bisckine.! CHAS E.LEVEY, St, James Srreut.12th September, 1858.pue Subseriber has just received, at No, lt, St, Peter Street, 151} Octaves, 16 gallons each, of | ! | suber SHE MINE eptessiv for tamily mean ARAN INE Ba fr JOLIN SINCLAIR.u-d | | C JUST AaRKIVED, | + (Quebec.15h June, 1578.PER BRIG TRITON,\" MIRECT FROM IVICA, FUE E HUNDRED Tous best PACKING { SALT, and for Sale by | CHARLES E.LEVEY & CO.6th August, 1878.FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBERS: EVEN Durrels of Hambureh Pork, 1 2 Tierces of English Beef, [ed Patent Shot, 3.B.B.1,¢2,5,4,5,6.7, 8, Sheet Lead, 10 Cases of London Hats, Canvas, assorted, Barclay's Pale Ale, 1n Casks of 4 dozen, 100 Casks of Lancashire Ale, in casks of 3 doz.Champagne Brandy, tn cases of 2 duzen each, 50 Chests of Hisson T'es, 54 do.ot Fohea do.9x7, 10x5, 60 Cratesof Glass.Newcastle Grate Cosls, Biacksmith\u2019s do.Port and Madae bottled in Landon, 100 Casks of ascorted Glassware, Paints of alt coiours and Dry Painter's colours, Grindstanes of various sizes, Patent Felt, (Borradaes,) 100 Boxes Sperm Candles, 10 do.Margarines do.Wal CHAPMAN & CO.Commercial Chambers, Quebec, 6th June, 1837.u- JUST RECEIVED, PER \u2018\u201c ELEUTHERIA,\u201d FROM LONDON, AND FOR SALE, Street : A SPLENDID assortment of STATIONERY, consisting of\u2014 Writing Paper, various descriptions, Copying and Blotting Papers, Black, ted and l\u2019ancy Sealing Wax, Black- Lead Pencils.Med and Black \"nks Pewter Inkstand A Important question being brought forward lor.vally.This arose, however, from tho necessary ab- Russell, owing to the death of Av the next council, which will bo us- n abont a week, the subject of Canndian oo ill Lo formally discussed, The name of Normanby iy still spoken of us likely to be the Ny Indy, embled in 3 party to proceed to Canada.T \u2018 .he Canadian produce markets are heavy.on next season will be, it is feared hero, teen, Cattempts to pet the tial futher postponed, Cs, Mes C08 Rodier, and Irom our Montreal Correspondent.* Montreal, Saterday evening, 29th Dee, 1 \u201cOTH morning the Court Mari d secumed ats sittings when the pris ves eateved upon Their de- Their Counsel mde several unsuccessful Tie Honoraldes Judze Haollont, De Rochelblave, und St Hindelsuer ex- anvned on behall ef the prisoners.Their testimony only weet to prove former good conduct, the youth amd vespectabingy of Levesque, and tiat be had been led auto the crime for winch he food pled cuilty by others Kunoaine than hanseit; tiimlelinu's evidence went to prove that he never seen Captain Morin to arms, aod that ie had Bved in his House, aml always bad seen bam peaceable and well liebe.el.The continuation of the defence will be sesum- ed on Monday, * The Coonsel for the prisoners moved that two of them shold be disetrarged, as nother had been proved aanst them, This mots, huwever, was overruled by the Court.\u201d vers more We have seen a letter trom Mr.RS, M Bor- CHETTH, dates * Ronses Point, 25rd Bee\u201d which : states that he dissaproves entirely of the late outbreak, and is determined to move to the Soathward wich view of gainicg a hivehbood by his profession as an Advocate, New Var A'hion of event OC the second Province, antic fat put of it whiels treats où Lor { Duriran\u201ds adisruistration.The poblie 1 atreuly wequantod wath the writings of cre\u201d Paeb bove addonres the case sod hives } aril Faess of his stile and the Nast a Wo have cornell from he ref Fuseau, rehelloi in tas mauner, fn so tar ns mstiitar y operations are colo erned, he protably hos bad cond opportunity ef ebtoiities tof mation, and ue believe bis narration, gencially, may be considered ns est correct.The Se teh Churehat Valeartier was apened far D'vine ordi, on Friday, by the Rev, Dr.Cooke, Minister of S00 Andrieu a Church in tlits city, as- sited by Me A Mow, Missionary of the Church ol Seutland at Quebec, Dr.Corxx presche d'a Vory appropriate Sermion from the Sthochapter of Taaab, verse 20th, (To the Taw and to the testimony, iF they speak net according to this word; at is brenuse there is no light in them, Yin which he forcibly isenleated the study of the Lihie as the only guide to a compliance with the will of Gon and the salvation of souls, The Church, which lus been erreted at the ex.| i pense of about thinty or furty of the Preshyteriansia the neirhbourhood, at Foré Luke, tn the Seiguiory of St Gabriel, will contain about 130 persons ; about half the peus were let imainediatoly after the service, at an average rate of about twenty shillings per an- num, and a very handsome collection made for completing the Chureb and puttiog up a Belfry and a Bell A number of gentlemen attended fiom town, chiefly Trustees and ders of St.John's aud So Andrew's Churches at Quebee, who were delighted with the zeal and religions doportment of the congregation, amounting to about 140 persons.The settlement was commenced about twenty years aro, and now contains a numerous population, with places of worship for the Protestants ot the Church of England, the Roman Cathohes, and the Chureh of Seotland, in all of which divine worship is ocea- | sionally celebrated, in the expectation that more frequent and reguba religious instraction will shart- ; ly be obtained by means of such assistance as new, settlements require, in addition to the exertions of the settlers, it Suess ob this assertion.cold, fus season bs rense habile For the stortness of without their consent.But as new laws are neses- sary in every country governed according to law, this gave to the majority of the inhabitants of the: Colony a powertul means of influencing the local ; Government in favor of a strict compliance with baw, The introduction of a rep esentative Assembly thus, in reality, carried with it important consequences to the inhabitants of the Colony.Bat they never could go to the taking possession of the government ot a dependent Province, the very essence of which dependence is being moverned by the Crown through its responsible advisers, and being sobject to the le- | gistation of the Luperial Parliament, They could never go to altering the extablished Constitution, os in any way to subvert the Government as by liw established.If it were a consequence of the granting an elective Assemilly that it should have the power of establishing a Government of its choice, then the dependency of the Colony had virtually ceased.But such à power ns à consequence of the British Act establishing the Goverument of the Pro- vinee, in an absurdity, Now it remuins for those who assert that the British Guverument lus refused to the Assembly any of the consequences of the Coustitutional Act to prove it.IF then the Assembly has assumed ax consequences of the rrant of an elective Assembly what never conld have been or was intended as consequences of that grant ; if it has set about altering the Constitution which contained that grant; refused to proceed tor the purposes for which it was created, | and appealed to popular violence, these who have resorted to it for such purposes are traitors to their ontlis, to their alfegiance and their country, engaged ina most urjpistithdble and rainous rebellion, and guilty of add the blood that has been shed, aud Justi meriting condirn punishment The cost inteed! why it is part of the sworn duty of the Crown of England to cause law and justice tu be administered ju all its dowiaions, lt is not the cost of putting down and punishing Rebels aml Traitors that ever can be a sabijret of consideration.Îtis the pricer to do 11, chut!is to be looked to; and it is only when that power dues not exist that the Crown can be justiliable ju nut exercising Le Cunadien of Friday last asserts that the im- prisomiment of its proprietors on the 261th instant, on # charge of high trem on, originated 16 publications in the paper.We doubt very much of the correct- Pire same paper anvonnees that it is now pob- lished andir à new direction, which is not named, Lis spirit coutiunes the same Tue Srasov.\u2014 On Sueday morning, the J0th December, the thermomeler was at 20 degrees below zero, Falirenheit sedde, aud it azn reachied the same dearee in the course of the following nicht The its duration ad hequent return, the changes furs melty having occurred «fier three er four days.The snow tu the tie ds is now about two feet in depth, and generaidy lies along te fences to more than bad their beizgt, There has Lbreu 50 rain since the mille of Nov.amber, and Gre snow is conse- gently easily traversed by horses tn the woods and on the sides of the ronds, DIED.On Morday the 24th instant, at Inverness, County of Mrgantic.Ann, serond daughrer of David Snuh, late from Berwick upon werd, nid 29 At l'errehonne, 20:h Deventer, aged 29, Mr Lous Jacob Turgeon, forme ly morchant at that lace Jin the Law sup of Bis ntern cn Sunday Last, she 15h ist Edward tlardy Adams, Feq fornedy a Coprain to the 55th Regunent, and latteriy of the Sock Exchange L n- don, avr 18 At King-ton, on he t2th inst Mf jor A (ameren, HA aged 50, an old and disunguishe: officer of Jer Ma- justy's 8 rvice Tt Grenada, 1 0-110, Cant Jarvis, of HM 70h regt.; Ensygn May of 11M 70h regiment.ann \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~~ {3 Directo FiRE OFFICE, 31st Decr, 1838.\u2014 CTL GEORGE'S SOCIETY, FRYUIE Members are requested to take notice that the Assvan MeeTiNg of the Society for the Election of Officers.avd ester business, will take pleco, atthe Albion Hatel on SVITURDAY nex, the Sthopr.iwo, 613 o'ciock P.M.J.Lo FISHER Secretary Quebee, 31a December, 1838 FOR SALE.HE Subscriber has for sala at his Caliact, Chair, and{Varui-h Manafactery, upwards of 17,000 feet black Walnut lumber, VLELIAM DRUM.46, 8 Paui Street Quebec 31
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