The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 2 octobre 1806, Cahier 1
[" Co os So.- N yo * C Sa a : Co oe no \u2018 .1 ; + 5 C TL AN + \u2019 ~~ QUEBEC .& .= + $ * ' \u2026.; n°\" \u2018 : 2° + | CAZETT : THURSDAY, OCTOBER.2, 1806.x.I = LoNpox july 26.se No >ccount is yet received nf the aétuai eva > - \u2018to the French;-according ro the Treaty of Prefburgh.Till then, there is a fair pretence fos not recalii :g he Grand Army from Gerimany.White that remains in fufpenfe, w: need \"not wonder that the Vienna Gazette of the 9.h inftant thiuld contradiét former accounts of fan- guninary alions between th= French and ssontenegrins in Dajmatia,-.- At the prefent moment, itis the policy of the Auftrian cabinet to fupprefs any intelligence from that quarter which\u2019 may bedifadvanta :ecus or irntating to the French.: : no .TE - ¢¢ Much bas been faid here of a fepérate Peace between France and Ruffis.\u2018We treated it :__{- T8 a ftock jobbing fabrication, wholly inconfift- nt with every diate of honour and fond poljey i evacuation of catarro, and of its final surrender Î \u2018On n\u2019a reçu aucun avis = \u2014 7 D + ea ; À Len 7 RS pr Lor 1 BE > \u2026 ue cL TE ee me c 20 + vs : va ; - =.Ve i ems .oo REE Toa 4% : a So ee ; : ; - i roo © : : PS + iT yo.- .ce - 9, ; : .- »; - , - § » Co - \u2019 4 8 Fr op me.\u2018 \u201d.ps \u2026 5 ° .: Pw : ; E, .\u2018 Pon ; pes ; ws Eg NT : r redemande JEUDI LE 2 OCTOBRE 1806.\u201d i vied \u2019 \" \u2014 ; es ps -.- Esnoërs, 26e.Fuillet: - EE 1000 | de.l'évacuation eff-(tive dt Catarrg, et'de fa reddition finale aux François, conformément au tra:te de Prefboulg.ne point rappeller }a grande armée de I\u2019 Allemagne.Duraat cette fufpenfion des chofes, 11ne faut pas nous étonner que ta Gasette de Vienne dug dece mois ¢ nirgdife les prénier ais\u201d des aétions fanguimaires entre les François et les Montenegrins-daas id Daimaties Dans le * cette partié qui puiile être au défavantage des François, ou :es irriter.« On a beaücoup parlé ici d\u2019une paix ete \u2018 Julqu\u2019à préfent il y à un beau prétexte pour.- DEP ~ y or \u201c.; ; 2.RES ; Sens \u2026 = Le + \\ ; ui | a Mp 8, ; LT .; * .; \" .\u2018 \" \" + ~~ ; \u201c .Ir * wr .; - .- \u2019 0, : k .3 y J .& .3 us e = > \u2019 .car p °°° ~ Ce \u2014_\u2014 a : * ; , So 5 ; - - + : ! 0 : : \"+ ; tu CL \u2018 ; ; > .on _ Moment aétuel, il eit de la politique du Cabinet Auctichien de fupprimer toute mouvesie de - d'un féparée entre la France et la Rüffie.Nous l'avons \u2018 2 \u2018traité comme une fabrique d\u2019agiotage, étant \u2018abfolument incompatibe avec les diétées dé \u2014 Be \"+ \u2014 emthe partof Ruiia.Our former arguments are ftrengened by an article in the Moniteyr, \u2026 dated conftantinoplé, june 10, and which implies a direct charge againft Ruflia of fomentin the troubles in the Turkifh provinces for her own inrereft.Surely infinuations of this kind inf a French Officiai Paper do not indicate any thing of aconcilatory nature with refpe to Ruifia.-°.\u201c A few of the minor Parifian Prints mention the commencement of M.D'Oubril\u2019s nego- ciations there, the avow 7} obj=& of which, though not, they fuppofe, the only or moft inr- portaat one is in arrangement for the exchange of Ruffian prifoners of war, and alfo regarding the expence which their fubfitence has caufed.Ch cc We donot yet know what pr ,grefs has been made in this avowed objeét of M.D'Oubril*s mpiffion ;.and we pay as little regard to contradi®ory reports of the total failure of his aim, and of his fudden departure from Paris.\u201d The difpatches, which were received yetterday from him by the Ruffian Ambaffador here, \u2018and the fubftance of which was communicated to our - , \u2018Minifters, have g ven rife to a variety of conje@ures, without any juft ground of rational _ \u201c~~ fpeculation.The fecret is buried where it ought tobe, in thc bofom of thé Cabinet councils : | _¢¢.As to the changes which have lately taken place in the Emperor of Ruffia\u2019s Minifters, the following may be depended upon :.- - r me \u2014 ¢¢ Baron de Budberc, in the room ofPrince Caartorinky, Minifter for Foreign Affairs.It.|} , igthdught, thatthis appoinement is only prov'fiunale _ 66 M, de Novofitzoff, and the Minifters Trofchinfky and Beklefchew, have received their _ difmiffion. Hw ~~ ) C4 \u2018 Order \u2018 ju que tous les corps Volontaires auvont les hibillements fur le méme pled +FE march his corps into the country of Hefle caffe).The elrétor having refuffed ten month ago que ci-devant, pour truis années et non pour une, tel qu\u2019originairement cité par Mr.Wi 44 ki to «end five millions of rix dollars to.France, and Napoleun being in want of ehatfom, Tal- | pon.dans la Chambre des Communes.?fe 5 He parE À lade YB léyrana has-advifed that m-afure as the only meansto'eatort it from' that Prince.However PORTE Hamnouxo, 12e.suillet, : 211% its iuccels is motquite certa-n, as itis very well known that the eleétor, who his never been a | On nous affure que Bopiparte a ordonné au maréchal Bernadotte de faire entrer fon co \u201cui _ friend to Bonaparte, has guarded againft his rapacity, by fending his treafure to Berlin.dans le pays de Heile Caffel.I 'GleCteur ayant refufé, il yadix mois, de prêter ci 1° ab in the fame maaner, theele@or of Saxony has been fummoned tolend fix millions of rit- |.pions de rix dollars À la France, et Näpolcon ayant befoin de cette fomme Th evran ri mile 4 ka doHars to the French Emperor ; and as be has aifo refufed the loan, - itis apprehended chat.feillé cette mefure comme le foul mayen de l'extoiquer de ce Prince.Cepen : Le fon focery: if Bernadotte has been directed to pay a vifit to the Grune Gewælb, who is now at Drefden.n'eft pas bien certain, parce qu'un fait très bien que l'électeur qui n\u2019a jamais étéun ami de if : 2\" BARBADORS.: .Bonaparte s\u2019eft mis en garde contre fa rapacité en envoyant fes trefors à Berlin.To lg Augnf 9.Yeflerday morning SirR.Stuuchanarcived in Carlifle Bay from off the Wes- | C'eft de la même maniere que l\u2019éleéteur de Saxe a été fommé de prêter fix millions de tig * AN tern ldands, with his fquadron, confifting of the-follnwing Ships : : doflars à l\u2019Empereur Françuis; et comine il 8 aufii refuté l'emprunt, vn craint que Berne» ja Cæfat, 80 guns Re Ai.Sir R.Sturichan, Capt.Richard(un, Bellifle, 74, Capt.Hargood, dotte n'ait eu lcs ordres de fire une vifite 3 Grune Ggwaelb, qui eft alucllem:at i Drefden.\u2018 Sah \u201c Terrible, 74, Ld.Poulet, Bellona, 74,~\u2014=\u2014Dosgias, Audacious, 74r=\u2014=\u2014=Gofictn, Mone CT re Ce La Barfade.Crem sok 01 if tague 74, \u2014\u2014Orway, Triumph 74,\u2014\u2014Sic T.Hardy, Melampus 36, \u2014\u2014Puyntz, 9 Aout.Hier au matin Sir R.Strachan arriva dans la Baie Carlifte de la hauteur des fH Decade 36,\u2014===Sinagt.:-.oC -Ules Septentrionales, avec fon efcadre, compufee des vaiffeaux fuivaritss - EE vy ~The arrival of the above fquadron has been in conféquence of the communication received \u2018 Cæfar, 80, Contre Amÿral Sir R.Strachan ; Beitide, 74, Capit.\u201cRichardfoo ; Tete 04 from Sir A.Cochrane, difpatched from hence in the Fiying Fifh fchoonér june 28; fell in rible, 74, Ld.P oulet ;.Belloné, 74, Capit.Douglas ; Audacious, 74, Cape Goflelin; + 51 with Sire Richard off St.Michael on the 24th ult.and from :hence proceded for England.- Montague, 74, Cupit.Otway ; Triumph, 74, Capit.Sir T.Hardy; Melampus, 36, Bald The greateft diligence has prevailed through the whole (quadron, in overhauling and fitting Capi.Poynte 3 Driade, 364 Capit.Smart.Ces oR Co.A uptheir rigging, completing their watering and fupplies of provitions, and we underitand they si L'arrivée de L\u2019efcadre ci-deffus a été en confé usuce de la communication regue de : ; wil putto fea on Monday.47 Co ; | : if A, Cochrane, envoyée d'ici dans la go\u20aclette Flying Fy , le 28 Juins che rencontra ih 2 LS Cm New-Yorx, 6thto 13th Sept.- | Sir Richard à la hauteur de St.Mithel le'26 du mois dernier, et parût de là poux HR \u2014 © We are told by captain Driver, who arrived at Norfoik yeferday se\u2019nnight from Algeziras, 1 Algleterre.ly An .00\u20ac CARH - that there were 11 Spanifh regiments at that placeunder oidersto march againtt Portuzal. that they were to be joined by a ftrung French fo-ce-thata Portuguefc 74 appeased aff Al- hr es, faire l'eau'et prendre les provifoat, et au noûs dit qu\u2019elle mettra.en mec et ov \u201c1 .|! gesiras the day b fore he failed, which was fired atby the fort:, and hulled.-.and tha: a boat | Bo New Yo x.6e.iufau\u2019 ee 4 + which,was fenr from the fhip, would not be al \u2018wed to land, nor no l\u2019ortuguefe to come on fhore.Le Ce D 100 1 00NEWRN atk, fie.IY qu au Ile.Sept.LL a af © We have been inforaicd that the Negotiation forthe Floridas has failed.This information aut] p + Driver, qui-e} arrive a Norfok il y a eu hier hit jours 4\u2019Algesiras, nous dic 4 .was received trem Virginia very lately.It feems difpatches from Mr.Munroe, our minifter : ul y a ol de régiments Efpagnols à cette place fous les ordres pour marche coaue le Pose AE at the Britifh court were conveyed to Monticello, by one of Mr.Munroe*s family, Who la- Es du $ a ha Ete jNnty par une grofic fusce rangoife\u2014\u2014quun vadesu Postogais de- ke tely landed at Bofion.\u2018This centleman mentioned the failureon bis way to\u201d the Prefident\u2019s, | 2 ue! Po le à hauteur-0 Algesiras la veille de.fon depart, qu'on avoit tiré ceflue des forts, OUR \"His Moft Catholic majefty-has renewed and cmtinues the\u2018appointment vf the marquis Yrojoy tas : Le = oo avoient porté qn piein bois, et qu'une chaloupe ayant eté env yé du aif.2 \u201cas minifter to this country.- This meafure of the Span-fh- court can beconfiser:d in no other \u2018I: Nous ro 44 fut ey permis de gagner terre, oi à aucun Portugais de débaiquess = Cf point of view than as a fu.l and ez:t're approbation of the condu@ of the Ma-quis towards this a \u2018été réce mimes \u2018alormes due 12 négociation pour les Fior ided'a échoué.Cette informazion A! joyernment ; and as his condu@ has been high'y hoftile to che Adminitteotion, it witb ree | notre minifire près as la Cour Bu ie Bde de cépéches de tn part de Mrs.Munsoe, - M : ; .ee ae el .; | .! : Pt a i tapein, for Mr, jeffcrfon to met io a fuitable manner, this indignity.froma foreign court.de la famille deMr, Muyproz, qui cf decnicresens débarqué à Boo, | Co ong, foams Cn 4 \\ cs, Po tionna le manque de réuffice en' s\u2019en silant chez Je Préfidente\u2014#2/6, Fede vf AT oo > T7 > \u2018 ?| © - , .\u2018 ; no \u2019 ; : ° Sy + : À = ; _ +, > 0 \" 64 I,» Le 8 a Vo Vo , ' TT = 0 \u2019 a; His am et 1ed nt kuown, but u ppored cunfiJerable from the clofenels of the ation and the heavy fire.thém, and oblig=d \u2018cach to feck a port of fafery.\"fince they left Martinique., : ! \u201d , \u2019 SN + .> \u2018 \\ ; _ , ot + ; .\u2019 From river.Plas Ca tain Collins, of the hip Ar@ic, arrived at Charlefton, in 68 days = | | from che river Piste, informs, thata few hoursatter failing, vt 8 fhips of war, an 1 was boaided by the Diaderm, , capts the com nand ot Sir Home Pupham, gaint Montevido.: - .The late accounts of Miranda's expedition, mention his landing and getting pofleflion of cord, on tire Spasith Baiucky and thathe had advancedifrom thence, had \u2018fev eral fucées ful fkirmithes,- aqd been jumgd by many Spaniards, The, Span.th Government, iris faid, had vhdered the.asreit of ( Verÿ-man who did noc aferhble in arms to fight againft Miranda.~~ General Miranda.Captain grown, of the brig Ontario arriveg this marning in 20 days froin Curracua, informs u: that after taking Coro Port, Miranda was defeated ia an\u2018engages weal with the Ypaniardsy a.1d'compelled to réignbaske \u2014- : So : SoA be fell in with a Britith fquadron - the King.The fquadion war under fromthe Cape of Good Hope anl wis agitined tract a.rr 2 Pbiladelt bia Sepr.9.On Sunday afternoon lat, arrived the hip Phenix, Capt.Grées, oF Er ; À de la capture de la ti gace Elpagnole Pomona.in 48 davs fron Amiterdam, on the 25th, inlate 37.10, long.57» 9» inthe nighr, fell into the midit of a Britith conv y of 450 fail from the Weft-Iadies under the cage of only onc.74, 3 frigate and 4 floops of wag.i a tm 8e 1 SU Jol , a Boston, Auguft 12.EE 2 2 - God Prizee An arrival at New Yurk.furnifhes the following particulars of-the capture of the Spanifh frigate Pomona.¢¢ \u2018On the 24°h Aug.the Pom: na Spanifh frigate of 36 guns, from Vera.Criz, was taken about two leagues to the eaftward of the Moro, by the mritith frigates Avirhufa and Anfon, after a clofe aCionof 16 minutes.The.Spanifh frizate was aifited by \u201cven gun-bnatsy (one of which was blown up, and a other funk)and abatteryof 18 guns.Previoss to -he acti n there wa: a confijerabie quantity of money landed from the fr gate, reportes to be the prop ry of the King.;.but the Englifh tock in the fhip half'a millon of dol- \u2018Jars.The captain of the Spanifh frigate loft bis life in the ation ; the number of other kii- \"French Sgradron.It's now afcestained, that the French fquadron, under yerdine mona- parts, expericaced very confiderable damaye in the form of the 23d ult.IEisalfo probable, thas a part of 1t, from th- dilabled ftate, in which it was found, after the gale, will be unasle ta reach any friendiy parts \u2018Three only of the flect are known to have reached harbour, viz, the Cybele, which anchored «ff Norfolk, on the 13% ult.\u2026Le patriste, which entered the very much crippieds Le Foudroyant was {cen on the 231 Aug, lat.26, 14, long.66, 39, totzlly difmaket, and without a'rudder.15 hy The French frigate La Valeureufe, of 32 guns, now refitting at Marcus.Hook, is ène oo} of the fquadron known by the name of Jerome\u2019s fyuadron.About the 12:h or 13tL of Auguft, theirlook out frigate, La Valeureufe, difcovered the Britith convoy of 40 {iil and 3 ips of war, and immediately made fail to return to her fquadron ; on the 14th : fe took the Britifi floop Hebe, Newton, from Trinadad for Bermuda, and after taking ut the people andgefuch articles as they choofe, funk the floop and brought the people in \u2014.On the 17th o®Auguft, lat.27, long.64, La Valeureufe, fell in with her fquadron but at this time the fhip of Jerome was miffing, and for her they lay two days, but not being joined by ber, they determined to purfue the convoy withouther, butfoon after on the 19th Auguft a tremendous gale of wind came on, which in the night feparated _ We are informed (fays the Baltimore Telegraphe) that a great part-of the crew of the - French fhip Patriot, now lying off Annopolis, are.fick-.-Eighty of them were landed on Friday, and a houfe provided for them in the vicinity, | 20° Ca Co The French frigate Cybele has arrived at Norfolk, She was materially damaged in a gale, which commenced on the 19th of Aug.when fhe wasin lat.21, lon.64, in co, with the \u2018Regulus 74, and Prefident, frigate.They ftood for the northward and weftward for five days, and then parted-The Regulus, &c.had not jsined Willaumez fquadron.Previous to the gaie in Aug.which difperfed Jerome's fleet the Admiral had ordered _ \u2018that in cafe of feparation, they fhould afterwarde cruize in a certain latitude to join again.The Patriot cruized in that latitude feveral days before fhe entéred the Chefapeak, | Aug.18, lat.43, 95, lon, 44, 2 Britifh fquadron, of 9 fail was feen.They were cru.- izing to fal in with Jerome's fleet.Thisfquadron was probably Warren's.A fHieet of merchantmen, und 'r convoy of feveral thips\u2014of the line, failed from Jamaica, 7 [ They pailed the Havana Aug, 16.Many of thele veffels were probably damaged in the form.The Britith fh:p Belile, of 80 guns, was fpoken lately off the capes of Virginia.Ce A Britifh 74 and a frigate were fpoken in lat.26, long.72, 45, onthe 2d inftant, by captain Selby of the (chooner Eliza, They were part of Admiral Warren's fquadron, and bouñd inta Hampton Roads.co oo | From Halifax Aug.13.\u2014\u2018 Capt.Whitby, of the Leander, was fometime fince fuperced- ed in the command of that fhip by cast.Humphrey, from England.Th: Leander fails for \u2026 England between this date and the 2.4th inft.Capt.W.goes paffenger in her, and a Ari enquity is to be made intu'ihe nnfortunate occurrence off New-York.He is permitted to take home (uch officers as he may think neceflary to bring forward in his defence.=.« In H's Majefy\u2019s Inttraétions to Flag Officers, Captaint, &c: dated on the 26th May lad, I find the following paragraph : \u2018 .i : «\u20ac Reprefentation having been made, that Neutral Ships are frequently detained upon frivolous grounds, you are hereby further required and direéted not to interrupt any thips under neutral flags engaged in trade not prohibited by law, except upon proof, or_frong ground of - prefumption, that the fhips or the goods belong to His Majely's énemies, and you are particularly to bear in mind, that neutral veflels, conveying cargoes between this country.[Ea.gland] and the ports of the enemy, carry with them a ftrong prefumption, that the property is cither on.Britifhor nrutral account, and engaged in a legal trade: His Majetty having, in confideration of the prefent ftate of commerce, been pleafed to allow that trade to be carried on by Britifh and neutral fubjeéts-it is therefore proper that-fuch trade fhould fuffer as little.in.crruption as poflible.Signed i.ss H.NEAL, >, : «s RUSSELL, cn co Co ~ - 6¢ KENSINGTON.oo © By Command of their Lordfbips.\u201c B.Tucker.\" +¢ The above Inftrutions from the Lords of the Adm raity, were received on this flation by + His Majetty's fhip Leopard-and 1 have further underftood, it is the with of the Admiral\u2019 here, that no acutral veffcis fhould be detained on light on frivolous ground.\u201d - So 0: _ Har1rax, Saturday Auguft 30., .Sailed, Tu-fday for Eng.H.M.s.Leander, Capt.Raggett.Paffengers, Capts.Whit: by, White and Nairne, R- N, Mes.Whitby Mrs, White j; Capt.Guantiett, 29th Reg, + H.J- Reynett, Eq.Rev.Mr.Stanfeg Mr, W.Almon, Ece Tharfdry, He.MN.Se Squirrel.Co She veffels arrived from the W.Indies, as above-mentioned, failed from Tortola, on the 2d\u2018inft.with near 400 merchantmen, under convoy of Rear Admiral Cochrane's fquad:on, confifting of four fhips of the lire, including the Agamemnon ; and patted on the 14th init, lat.28, tong.63.\u2014I1t was {uppofed, that the Admiral would proceed with them to the Banks of Newfoundland ; and then leave the merchant flect under the charge of the Agamemnon, His Majefty\"s brig Busy, om hes palfage to\" Barbadors, with the fhips Lady Parker and Caledonia under her convoy, Aug.iit, lat.13, long 37, had the misfortune to fall in with a Frengh frigate of 36 guus ; which the engaged inthe moft fpirited manner, for an hour and a qua: ter: until herbal, Ipars and rigging, .being much cut and injured, fhe was unable to prevent the capture of her convoy.Co | \u2014gyenmemmen _ ; \u2014 ES EE - \u201cQUEBEC, Sertemsen, 25, 1806 | We have been favoured, in the moft obliging manuer,\u2014with the Courier of the 28h July.tt contains the fulidwing intelligence which if true is of the utmoft importance.: 1 \u2018+ LONDON, July 38.| « The Meffenger who arrived from Faris on Friday is undertood to have brought a copy of the rem n° SEPARATE TREATY OF PEACE concluded between Ruflia and Franc, which is faid to have been figned ycterday-fe'night, The teryis are reported to be that .Rdffa'fhali keep the Scuen Ilande, and that.Seicily fha)l remain in ghe hands of his Scicilian Majefly.Ruflia of courle to recozmie tbe late changes on the Contincur,\u201d - .Co - « The funds fell upqo the intelligence of Peace between Ruffia and France, itbeing fuppofed thay that event would have an unfavourable effect on the difcuflions between this Country and France, We fhould have expelled that it would have pr@luced quite a coatrary cfe@twe-it renders in our .At) © Nous aurions fuppolé que ç'ausoit du avoir an effet Contraise.D ~~ +, Sa Maj-fRétrè Catholigre à renouve'lE et \u20ac ntinuté 12 nomina:ion da marquis Yroj, en | me; ee [ee 5 - , i Ru - Ca Quairte de miniitre près de ce pays.ectie mibore Ge ld suui u'SiITIEU De pret cue \u20ac chJé: rée fous sucun autre point dé vue que comme Une pirine:et cmt.erc pp ébattoo de la conduits | Rl dy Maquis enversce Gouvernement; et comme ccti- condu te a 8 t:0s ha lic envers Ai maiitration il refte 3 wm.jeffiilon ae réacontier, d'une ian.Lie Convemaincz Cette ad gaits deta par: d'une cour étrangeie.207 se Co na .; + De la Riviere Plate.~\u2014).e Capit.Collins du gavire Arctic, arrivé à Charlefton - en 68 jours de la rivicre Plate, infonine que queigues heures après, fon dovare, al rencontra une efcaJec Ang.oile de & vaifléaux do guerre, £1 ful accodt: pare Dias dem, Capit, King.L'clcadee \u20aceoic fous le comaandemest de Sie Home Pophaa, du Cap de Bonne Elfpcrance,, etétoit diitiné; pour agir coame Moateidda © a 1.1 4 +\" Boston Août12 bo Co Bonne: Prife.\u2014Un bMimènt arrivé:à New-York fournit les particularités fuivantes m Le 24 Août, la tr-gaie Eipagaale \u2018Pomona, de 36 cunons, de Vera Cruz, fut prife àeuvirou deux lieues à l\u2019Est de .-la Moro par les fi£gates Angloiles Arathula et Anfon, après une vive ation de 1§ minutes.La iregate Ffyagnoie fut añité de fept chalupes canonietes (dont une fauts et une autre\u2019 coula à fonds) et d'une bätrer.e de \u2018 - po \u2019 .\u2018 + .: 2 / ; _ - .1 \u2018 .SL \\ LS a BE EE .\" 1e LT - Le Vaiffau.= ; ., Mais veux-tu voir.:n grand ce que l\u2019art a produif, \u201cRegarde ce vaiffeau, deftiné, pou- Neptune, 5 Favori de la gloire, ou cher à la fortune, - «Qui doit braver un jour, navigateur hardi, ;- Qu es g'aces du nord, vu les fèux dûmidis \u2018 + Quelle maj-ftueufe et fiere archire@ure 1 .* à + Lecaicu' prévoyadt déffins la ftructure; Lo Dans fa coupe légere, avec folid:té, - .\u2014 Alreunit la force àla -apidité.oe Emporté par la voile, et dédaignant la rame, : \u2018Le chêne en eft ie corps, ~t # venten eft l'âme, \u2014 ,! ; L'ai :àrit, fidele, au pôle, et le.timon prudent, : 5, , À Dirigent Ces fitions.fur l\u2019abîme grondant.L'équilibre des paids le balance fur l\u2019onde ; La fou ire arm: fes flancs ; géant, audac.eux, 10?Sa carêne eft dans l'nde, et fes mas dans iis cieuxs \u2018Long-temps de fon berceau l'enceinte l\u2019eaprifonne ; Signal de fon vépar(, tout à coup l\u2019airain tonne ; Soudain, laflé du port, de l\u2019ancree: du repos, Aux cciats du tonnerre, aux Cris des inatelots, Au bruit des longs ad'eux mouran's far les - .vages, .( Supe:bs, avec fe; mits, (es vdiles, À -co dages, Lt Cf, Il part, et devant tui chaifant les flots amers, S'empare fierement de v'emotre des mers.- MONTRE AL ON N : vertu \u2018d\u2019un.ordre d'exécution: émané de la Cour : \u2026 SAVOIR: {EL ~ les, dans et pour le Diftritt de Montréal \u2018fus dit, a la pourtuite de Nico- , las Archambault et Marie Aone, Marion, fa femme, contre les terres et poffeffions de Jean Gagner et Catherine L Efcapiete, fa\u2019 femme, à moi-\u2014\u2014 adreffé, J'ai faifi*et pris en exécution, comm: appartenantaux dits JEAN 7 GAGNER et Catherine L\u2019E.capicte, une terre fituée au Ruiff-au La Fours _che dans la paroiffe de faint; Jacques, dans le dit Din, con:-nant deux \u2014\" - arpents de front fur trente un arpents\u2019 de\u2019 profondeur, dont dix arvents font dans le fief Martel, et les vingi-un arpents reftant, dans la feigneurie de *- l\u2019afomption, bornée devant par-la grande ligme, derriere par le dit fief Martel, d\u2019an côté par Ba_t:fte Gueldry.et de l\u2019autre côte pät Jean Guele dry, avec.ûne.maîlo.et autres- bâtiments-d-Hus co-ltHwiteOr-je.avis parle préfentque la dite terre et premiffes leront venducs ci adjugees : su plus haut encherifeur, à la norte de VEglile de la paroiff.de Saint Ja: ques fus-dite, LUNDI LE DEUXIEME JCUR DE FEVRIER ; PROCHAIN, à dix heures du matin\u2019; auxquels tem: et lieu les condie tions de vente feront énoncées.°- - : LS _ Co +.FDWpbp.Wu.GRAY Sheriff | Tous ceux qui ont des prérentions fur: 1a terre et prem fles a1 defius dés \u2026.figneées, foit par hyp! éque, vu autre droit on fér-tvd-, fonc par le pré= =\" fent avertis d\u2019en donner avis au dit Shei ff.3 fon Bu-eau dans accede\u2019 Montréal, fuivant la loi ; et de plus qu\u2019aucune oppoution afi> d\u2019annuller .Son vafte fein regoi: tous les tréfors du .nonde; oo 7 du Banc du de fa Majefté, pour les caules civie 2.[7 Ou afin de dittraire lé tout où partie de la tite terre .t premifles, ouafinde __ \u2014 : on.\u2014 \u201ccharge ou ferwitade (ur icelles, ne fera r:çue durant les quirze jours qui en - précéderunt la vente - Bureau lu Sheriff 23e Septembre 1806 Mavorn El *N vertu d\u2019un ordre d\u2019exécution émané de la Cour , Savoir.- f du Banc du Roi de fa Majelté, pour ie- cau'es civie | les, dans et pour le Diftri de Montréal \u2018us dit, à sa pouriuite d-Amable * Perrault, contre !es\u2018terres et poffeffions ce Charies Lepine es François Fire bert, à moi adieflé J'ai laifi et pris en exécution comme appartenant au dit CHARLES LEPINE Ef FRANCOIS FAUBERT, une tetre fituée dans la Seigneurie de Beauharnois, dans le dit Diltrift, contenaîit\u201ddeux - arpents de.front lur vingt arpents- de profondeur, burnée devant par: le fleuve Saint Laurent, derriere par les terres non concédée:, d\u2019un côté par François Lepine, et de l\u2019autre côté par Michel Lalonde, Or je donne avis par le préfent que la dite terre fera vendue ét adjugée, au- plus haut enche- riffeur, à la porte de l\u2019églite de la\u2019 paroille de Chateanguay.dans le dit Ditriét, LUNDI JE DEUXIEME JOUR DE FEVRIER procham, à dix heures du matin, auxquels tems et lieu les conditions de vente feront énoncées.LS : EDWo.Wu.GRAY Sneriff, Tous ceux qui ont des prétentions fur fa terre ci-deflus défignée, foit par hypothèque, ou autre droit ou fervitude, font par le prefent avertis d\u2019en donner avis au dit Shenff à fon Bureau dans la cité de Montrésl, tvie vant la loi; etde plus qu'aucune oppofition afin d'annuller, ou afin de diftraire le tout ou partie de la dite terre, ou afin de charge or.fervitude j qui en précéderont la vente, - = fur içelle, ne era reçue durant les-quinze jours Bureau du Sheriff, 25e Septembre, 1806.- © - BLACKWOOD, PATERSON & Co.- nt à vendre à leurs.Magazins à la Baje Ville.La NINQUANTE pi, es et 160 ban igaes de vin de Tenens de choix, envoyees de l'Ide en-fAvril dernier, et recemmnc arivees.» 30 pipus de vieux vin de Port rouge de la bonne qualité.2 do.; do.inférieur, 4 Oo 11° \u201ca piment Jde vin rouge, d\u2019Efpagne.Z00 tonnes d\u2019ifprit.de la Jamaique.\u2018 Quelques pipes dè vrai \u2018genievre de Hollande, De la meilleure eau-de vie: de France, Du vieux vin de.Madère P.L.\u2014 Ty -_ Auf 250 \u2018quintaux de morue leche, de la calonade, et du café en qoarts, du bois de teinture, de la, vaflelle de grais, do.dc fayance et vér- ,rerie, du fucre en pain, du vinaigre, \u2018du {el fin pour Ja table par fica d\u2019un quintal, des marchandifes feches de toutes eipeces.50 M.de douves bien afforties, fur leurs qu»is.51 + \\ .[FS æ per An.) | Imprimée et publiéospar J.Mar Ls0», Rue la Moatagne, No.3.(Prix 203, par Ax .India Mrket, ee 50 pieces de pin, a I'Adce des Meres.OU\" LieBec, 17th September, 1806, | 1 = le Auf, une Qua fe de favon et de chandelles d\u2019Irlande propre pous beni .| EEE Co arché des Ifles, = Printed add publithed by As Naizsom, No.3, Mouataia Street.(Price 20s.\u2014 rr "]
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