The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 7 avril 1808, Cahier 1
[" Quest WE 9» WN a i\".oT vy BLE RL 4 au sa 1 ov - Wt B® 8 BiB - THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 18087 )ast [N°.2041] bee - ging to the vacant in the bands wid ROBERT Jand situate , lying Town of the city of cast by land now gouthwest by land the the late Peter Stuart, * beach or place de grêve of gation of the above described | Bion .tothe de aboutsto \u201d Hy the land -commodious and singular \u201cdependencies thereon erected - .the appurtenances to.the appertair oo being in th merly .- the front by., the heirs and Laurent, tupied by John Pagan but now belo and indepth.or in rear by the sgn of ridge of Cape Dia- .mond.Also all thatother lot of ~ -zhove described; situate; lying and being in the Lower-Fown af being about one third of an arpent in front by one unded in front by the river Quebec, arpent or thereaboutsin depth, bo nt t St.Lawrence, on one side by the lotof ground last above described, and on the other by a lot of ground heretofore sold the said Robert Lester and Robert Morrogh 55 : crn my Allsopp.And also all that other lot of | °F HIRTY-THREE Bairels .MUSCOVADO.adjoining to the said fwd lotslast above described, situate, lying and being on the north shore of the _ giver St._Lawrence, in.the Lower-Town: ofQuebec, bounded - and conveyed by | 20 George Waters .ground in front of and stone dwelling house three the stores, stables, coach houses, out houses and ed and being, and all and every ing or in any wise ground situate, lying Lower-Town of Quebec, in the street for- now Cape Diamond street, bounded and abutted.as follows ; that is to say, bounded on the river Sant Lawrence, on the north-east by representatives of M, Foucher or Gallard de St.it.on the south-west by the lot and wharf formerly oc- ging to Obadiah Aylwin, ining.\u2014\u2014Secondly.Al that lot 0 called Champlain strégt, on the north-west by part the south-west and south-east by the.River St.Lawrence, \u201cand on the north east by land) belonging to His Majesty ; beginning at forty feet distance to the.south-west of a lot of land I of George Allsopp, beiug fifty-two feet to the a wharf the property of the said Robert Lester © and Robert Morrogh, running from thence sixty-five degrees one hundred and eleven feet into deep water, thence south twenty-seven degrees west two hundred and\u2019 forty-four feet, ____ghence north sixty-five degrees west ten feet to the north-east 0 wharf, the property of the said Robert Les- .ter and Robert Morrogh, thence south thirty-five degrees west, the said wharf, one hundred and ninety feet, thence north | degrees thirty minutes west along the south-west side thence north thirty-two degrees east three hundred and fifty-six (feet, thence north forty-three west fifty.three feet along the north-east sideof the said wharf and from thence north twenty-four degrees thirty mi- nites fifty-two feet to the place of begin \" wharf, dwelling house, brewhouse, kiln with the malt-bins, fermenting tubs, \u2018the property northeeast of east, corner of said along \u2014\u2014Bfey-nine of the said wharf sixty feet, degrees malt hopper, oven, out houses, ingilir other the any wise appertaining thereto and the -said three last lots above described erected md being and every part and parcel thereof\u2014\u2014Thirdly.Oue undivided : ound situate to.the north of St.John\u2019s Suburbs, °: t, Esquin cs.; : ni ; Br of Quebec, held by a bail emphy tique, .InvEnion District \u2014or-Gasr'\u2014Willam_ Crawford, | \u201cna lot-of äin-the aforesaid city to the first of nine, the whole o perches, in bounded in joining nevieve, and onthe other si belonging to the Nuns of t nine degrees thirty minutes till it reaches the said Cêteau, twelve feet in depth, containing in superficie fourteen arpents and ninety-three perches and one hundred and thirty-eight feet under the charges, Teserves and conditions specified in the bail emphytéotiqne for ninety-nine years granted by the Ursuline Robert Lester and Robert-Morrogh and - James Tod.\u2014\u2014Fokrtäly.One other undivided third in another \u2018lot of ground situated in the Saint John\u2019s Suburbs of the City held by, buil emphyteotique, to the first day of May, between Saint John and D\u2019Aiguillon streets, con- 4nd four perches or thereabouts in {ront, .Nuns to Peter Stuart, -of Quebec, .1823, lying sisting of two arpents = 1 BY virtue of a WRIT OF EXECU- OR SALE at this Office\u2014WQOD\u2019s CON- \u20ac TION issued out of His Majesty's Court of : Bench holding evil ples 2nd for the District of Que- aforesaid at the suit James Fis of Que , Surgeen, rt rt tra étre Ad the lands and \u2018tenements of Robert Morrogh, the A CAPTAIN m a FENCIBLE REGIMENT ty of Quebec, Merchant, as well asthe landsand tenements Buccession of Robert Lester of the said Robert Morrogb, to me di pave seized and takeh in execution às belonging to the said BERT MORROGH and to the vacant succession of the LESTER deceased.\u2014First.AI that lot of and being gn St.Peter street, in the Lower Quebec, containing sixty feet in front by and thirty feet in.depth, bounded on the north belonging to Angus Shaw, Esquire, and here: tofore to Mathew Lymburner and John Crawford, and on.the property of the widow and heirs of deceased.And also all that lot of land, 60 feet in front, being the prolon- of land, beginning \u2018at the ter- thereof and rinning towards the river St, Lawrenée of three hundred and twenty-six feet or there.\u2018thie low water mack; bounded to the north west, conceded to Mr.Adam Lymburner, and on the = ~gsuthswest, -by land conceded to the widow.F.' ~~ with the wbarf on the said two lots constructeë, the large and stories high; and all ises bel nd of the land above described, f said lot consisting of four arpents, seve front; by the different depths hereafter mentioned ; front by thé depth of another lot and sext here- \"after \u2018described and in the rear by.the Citzau Ste.Genevieve, on one side to the north\u2019 east to seventy-two feet of and reserved for the Ursulines Nuns between the street St.Genevieve and this Ibt, where said lot consists of three grpents and nine feet in depth till it reaches the said Citeau, Ste.Ger de to the south-west to the lands.| he Hôtel Dieu, in a line north west variation of twelve degrees which gives to the said lot, arpents one \u201cperch and three beginning at the south-west of the line which separates Ursulines from the opened by the ground and that of Denis P'hytéotique, granted by the Peter Stuart, Robert Lester, before Air, L.Deschénest i .iit thebridge over the R © of Quebec called ginal shares, in the taste inthe said City of Quebee.\u2014 ghtice that the aforesaid Jañds -and tenements will be sold and adjudged tothe highest bidder at the COURT HOUSE, in URSDAY the ELEVENTH day the clock in the forenoon, ons of sale will be made known, the City.of Québec, on I of AUGUST next, at ELEVEN of at which time and place the conditi A'l and every person or persons having cirims vn the above described linis \u2018ant tenements by mortgage cr other right or in.Twi ine, are herehy advertised to give notice 1 Sheriff at his offic=, in the C ty of Quebec, © acc «Jing to Law; and fuitheztnat no opposition afin d'annuler or afin de distraire the | whole \u2018ox any part uf the-said lands and tenements, or afin de charge ot servitudeon.the same, will be received by the said Seif, during thie fifteen diys previous to the diy fixed by this Dorchester Bridge.H Hotel Dieu, and running to the north east two.arpents and four perches, at the end of which two arpents four perches @ road street or lune is to be manie of Ste, Claire to cross from St.John's .street to Aiguillon street agd to pas betwenn the aforesaid Breton, according to the bail.em- said Ursulines Nuns to the said Robert Morrogh and James Tod, us.\u2014\u2014\u2014Fifthly.One ovigginal share, ser St.Charles, near the said City Lastly.And four éri- Union Hetel Coffee House and Tavern sie Now 1 du hereby give JA: SHEPHEKD, pSneñff 0 advertise nent tai the saie and adjudication thereof.\u201cQuebec, Tth April, 1808.nm \u2014 JOSES PIERCE, late of the Firm of Conse \u2018and Prencæ, takes this method of returning his sincere À remorse \u2014 thanks and most grateful acknowledgements to hiv friends .= pies and the publick in gener xe received in his line of businuss, and solicits à continuance of the same, which heiwiil endeavor to merit b strictest attention to parier bh! He likewise : tom, are: dyited to.send.EEE 5 .5 \\ \u201c \u2019 « his work done with to be pai » OSES PIERCE, » « deceased, directed, 1! es, together ground, adjoining che lot last ning, together with the malthouse, store and malt- mash tub, -hop back, ; underback, cistern, coolers; copper furnace, coke stables, a horse mill complete, and all and fixtures and dependencies belonging or in each and every of them on the encouragement-he ; y -paying the 1 neatness and ; i orins his friends and the publick that be has tekemthe piace formerly occupied by Ni _ painter, in St.John's: \u2018treet, near St.Jubm's Gate intends carrying on the PAINTING BUSINESS in.all its va- tious brinches\u2014\u2014Quebee, April, 1808.N.B.AY persons who hive Carri Sammer, and .wish.to favor the \u201cSo cholas Veniere, 5 Where fe Esqu iber Pan cer case Poul, in then as soon as possible: \u2018 \u201c CW?- VEYANCING, Price £11: 15 Cy.in 3 Vols.Fol.Rdition of 1790 now in CANADA, wishes to exchange 10 the LINE.Letters addressed ta A.B.at this Office will Le immediately H YUSE TO LET and possisios gi L diately \u2014That LARGE HOUSE joining Me Field ag St.Valier\"s n imme.1 Lrwbts for à number of catile; coach house, énd rte GARDEN.oran 4 Cattie, \u20ac a 4 Enquire of.\u201c .| JOSIAS WURTELE.To bé LET or SOLD.\u2014Three different LOTS \u201cof GROUND 11 the agreeable Parish of INDIAN LO» RETTE, viz.\u2014Ist Lot of 5 acres in superficies wish a House {two stories high, \u2018commodious for a retailer or.enter- \u2018tainer, large stables, separated barns, fruit, garden, ice bouse and pumpsboth in the house anil stables \u2014\u20142d lot of 6 acres in superficies adjoining the first lot.~\u2014\u20143d lot of ( acres -in'superficies at Gite §3.il inthe wid Parigh The subscribing \u2018proprietor is willing tq Five oY te fon _ payment \u2018to the purébaser._\u2026.__ \u201d\u2026 B.A.PANET.|.Quebec, 6th April, 1808.Ce TO LET.\u2014A new and commodious HOUSE situated.in (GARDEN STREET, in this: City.For, Partitulars apply to Doctor Holmes, or James Ker, Byqr, | Pr sera .Quebec, 25th Febry.1808.y rater SALES BY AUCTION.© \u2018At JONES & WHITE\u2019 Auction Room, on ° the 8th mst.at ONE o'clock.|: Sx General Assortment of DRY GOODS suita« LX ble for the season \u2014\"Azso, 10 puncheons SPIRITS, 2 \u2018do.RUM, 8 hhds.Vinegar, 11 barrels excellint Musco- vado Sugar, 1 pipe real French Brandy of a superior flavour in Jots of \"TO gallons; 3 kegs cordials, 19 barvels pickled hoes rings and a aumber ofother articles.~~ Quebec, 2d April, 1808.- FRIDAY next, At WILLIAM BURNS\u2019S Auction Room, On TUESDAY: the 12th Inst.at- one-o\u2019Clock.- oe À SUGAR, 4 Puncheons Jamaica Rum, 64 Reams large Paper, 2 hawsers, 24 pieces very fine 4-4 Irish Linen, 8 \u2018quarter casks LP: ira er,\u2014lamp black, loaf sugar, \"dowlas, oznaburghs, romals, white cottons, muslins, Shawls, 'woihen\u2019s leather shoes, &c.- Sc.\u2014Quebec, 6th April, 180% = ~ 5 \u201c CC -~ By THOs.CARY, a the House, No.28,: St.Lewis Street, | - on TUESDAY, 26th Instant, at one o'clock .\u2014 ~~ E HOUSEHOLD FURNTURE and other.- EFFECTS of the late Honble.Chief Justice Arrcocx, consisting of 2 Mahogany Side Board, Dining .and Pembroke Tables, Pleted Ware, excellent old Port -and Madeira \u2018Wines, Cider, a number of valuable Books, a pair of Horses, Hamess, Caléche, Cart, a'milch cow, &ec.&e.~~.ol Quebec; 1st April, 1808.on + Justices OF THE PEACE APPOINTED où \u201cTRE 19-June _ LAST, To ADMINISTER THE QOaTus To -Harr-Pay Orricens.Ter?Can Disruier or.Qurske\u2014Louis De Salaberry, John Black- wood, John Painter, John Mure, Esquires.\u2019 : ; Drstarcr or MowTrea.-\u2014The Hon.John Richardson, Joseph \u2018Frobisher,.Louis Chaboillez, William M*Gillivray; Patrick Murray, Ternes er Geo M peu Calvin May, .Philip Roiter, itip Luke, Jpl itlock, James Cuthbeft: Samuel Willard, William Sturge, Moore, Esquires.DisTricT .or Tunes Rivens\u2014Thomas Coffin, David | Monro, Lewis! Gugy, Jeme Pennoyer, Henry Cull, Gilbert Hyat res: - PET Philip Robin, Esquires, | À sixth of \u2018an ] Se arp | Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Pierre Frangois Cagelu; a= = LF widow of Jean Bapti belonging to F \u2018the said MARIE JOSEPHE BERTHELETTE and ALEKS \u20ac¢ | Joseph Breyer, did Saint Pierre, or his representatives, and on |.Carpets, Beds and Bedding, Linen, Glass,\u2019 Plate\u2019 andl | -#ide and in the rear, by ground belonging to the Congregas sorthewest side to the land of the represutatives.Frangois Morrarai) DY virtue-of à WRIT QF EXECU.to wit.© §, TION issued out of his 'Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding\u2019 civil pleas, in and for district of \u2018 gainst the lands and tenements of Marie Josephe Berthelette, vidow of aptiste Fauteux, and Alexis Fauteux, to me diretted, | have seized apd takenin execution, as FAUTEUX, -a land situate on the south side of the little river Duchesne, = the parish-of Saint Eustache, \u2018in the said district, containing thrée arpents in front, by forty arpents in depth \u2018bounded fh the front by the sid river Duchesne, in the rear by the\u2019lands of the cote Saint Nicolas, on one side by the land of - {the other side by the land of Joachim t, dit Delorier.À Now 1 do hereby give notice that the said\u2019 will be sold and |i adjudged to the highest bidder, at the church door of the |.ish of Saint EUSTACHE.aforesaid, on MONDAY the \u201cTWENTIETH \u2018day of JUNE next, artenof the clock in the forenoon, at which tite and place the-cônd:tions of salé will be | made known.EE 7 Ebws.Wu.CRAY, Sheriff, and évery person or persons havi ims on the above.described land, by mortgage-or other rig incumbrance, are.hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said .Sheriff, at his office in the city of Montreal, according to law ; and further | tliat no opposition afn d'anuller or afia de distraire the wholg or any part of the said land, or afin de charge or servitade on the same, will be received during the fifteen days previous to the \u2018sale thereof.\u2014\u2014\u2014Sheriff 's Office, 11th February, 1808.= | Morarard Y virtue of s WRIT of EXECU- to wit.TION ued out of his Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas,-in-and for the district of | \u2018Moutrea| aforesaid, at the\u2019 wit of François Vassal-de Monviel .Esquire, and Jacques Voyer, Eequire, against the lids and te.| Bement cé Aves Cuvill er, Thomas Aylwin apd John Hark- | \u2018Yess, Montreal, merchants and late Copartners, trading.une | der- the firm of Cuvillier, Aylwin ind Harkness, ng ne wd AUSTIN CUVILLIER ee of ground vn { JVILLI k.A lot of ground or ome -Pfiltement situate on'the level Forre Desie Set, in the city street, being only sixty seven feet in the rear, by twenty four feet and a half in'depth, with a stone vault, three stories high thereon erected, bounded in the front by the suid street Notre -Damie, on one side by Patrick Robertson, and on the other tion of Montreal.-\u20142, À piece of ground, of an irre figure, situate in the said City of Montreal, containing out one hundred and forty four fest ii front, on the level of Saint Sacrement street, by about one hundred und fifty five feet in \u2018depth; pn the vouth wr line, and one hundred and ais feat in depth, on Saint Nicolas.street, being unequal on the south oa?BY virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION Queszc.\u2018jssued out of his Majesty\u2019s Court of King's Bench of civil jurisdiction in and for the said District of Quebec, at the suit of François Xavier Larue, against the immoveable property of Ignace Audit dit Lapointe and Jean Goulet, to me directed, 1 have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said IGNACE AUDIT dit LAPOINTE and JEAN GOULET.\u2014I.A band of two arpents and a half in front, in two separate pieces, of which one consists of one other one arpent by twenty arpents in depth, situated in the \u201cParish of Cap Santé, at the Village of the Grand L'äit, int \u2018the Seigneury of Neuville, in the said Distri¢t ; bounded in front to wit, the saidarpent and a half by the River Jacques Cartier, in the rear by the Plain ; joining on one side to the south west, by Augustin Fouré, and the gaid arpent.in front beginning also in front at the River Jacques Cartier, and ending in the rear at the termination of the said depth of twenty arpents; joining on the north side to the said Augustin Fouré and on wooden house, barn and stable erected: on the said ar half of land above described.~\u20142.Three arpents ground in front by forty arpents in depth, sitdated at the plice commonly called the Brulésan -the said Parish of Cap Santé, Seigniory of.Neuville ; bounded in front by Nicolas Petit and Joseph Pichet, in the rear at the end of the said forty arpents in deph + joining on the north east side to- Jean Pichet, and on the other side to the south west, to Amable Gignac, with à hangard or barn thereon erected.\u20143.A Land situated in the parish of Pointe aux \u201cFrembles, scigneury of Neuville, of two arpentsanda quarter] in front by forty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the River | St.Lawrence, in the rear partly by another land belonging.to.the said Goulet and partly by the land of Michel Laurent ; joining te the north east, to the said æichel Laurent, and to \u201cthe south west, to Jacques Parent representing Joseph Goulet; { together with the house, barn & other buildings thereon erected.| \u2018Now I do hereby.give notice, that the different lands and pov sessions above described will be separately sold and adjudged to \u201cthe highest bidder at the timés and places liereafter mentioned and a e SANTE\u2019 on MONDAY the THIRTEENTH day of JUNE next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, and No.8, at the church door of the Parish of POINTE AUX TREMBLES; on of clock in the forenoon at which time and places r ively the conditions of sale-will be:made known.NE ; TT JA.SMEPHERD, Sheif __ Al and every person.or persons having claims on \u201cthe above described: 4 and tenements by mortgage of other right ot incumbrance) are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his office, in the city of Que.bec accoiding to law ; and further that no opposition afin d'annuiler ot afn de difraire the; whole or any part of the \"sand lands and tenements or ofis de charg or farviiude on the Fe | same, \u2018willbe received by the said Sher:ffé during the fiiteen 1A l days previous tothe day fired by this advertisement\u2019 for the sale and atjud cation thereof.\u2014Quebec, 4th February, 1808, | District a BY, virtue of a WRIT OF EXECU.Qurarc.TION isued out of bis Majeutr's Cours of King's Bench for the said \"District, Whe wit of Louis Belair, ire, against the immoveable property of Dumas Duchene, \u2018to me directed, 1 have seized and taken in execution as beleng- ing to the sid DUMAS DUCHENE\u2014I.A land.situated atthe cote St.Hours in the Parish of St.Pierre of the Bay st.the said-District, of Quebec, of four arpents in front by twenty siz æéfent il depth, joiting on the'south wes side aud the said Austin Cuvillier, their heirs and assigns, the said arpent and a half by twelve or thereabouts in depth, and the |-i0 5a s feet infront, by the depth which may be found, bounded in- north east; to Pierre Pichet pere, and on the other side, to thei\u2019 the other side to the south west to Phillippe Petit, with a bed \u2018further that no opposition afin d'ansuller or afin dedistraire the viz.No.1.and 2.at the church door of the parish of CAP| muis, against the lands.and tenements of Pierre Vandandaigue, ds G d \u201c , west with a stone hoüse and a large stone store or han thereon erected, the pinion whereof, on the south aa mitoyen for ever, between Louis Roy, dit Portelance Esquire, piece of ground being bounded in the front by the said street Saint Sacrement, on one side by\" the said Louis Roy, dit*Por- teldnce, the line of separation whereof passing through the center of the said pinion mitogen, on the other side by the said street Saint Nicolas, and in rear by Joseph Provan and in Saint Joseph suburbs of Montreal, containing thirty eight ut ; 1 ~Charles-Saint- Piérre, on one side by Michel Nevey, and on the other side, by the following described emplacement, with a wooden house thereon erected, \u2014\u2014+.A' lot of ground or emplacement, sis tuate in the said Suburbs Saint Joseph, containing thirty cight feet in front, by one hundred and twelve feet.in depth, bounded in the front by the wid street Saint Paul, in the rear by | the representatives of Jean Baptiste Lionnois, on one tide by the hüirs Deslards, and on the other side by the above | emplacement.Now 1 do hereby give notice that the a foresaid lauds and tenements, or such part thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy the debt, interest and costs, in the sid writ mentioned, will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, AY MY OFFICE, in the City of Montreal afdresaid, on TUESDAY the FIFTH day of JULY next, at TEN of the «clock, in the forenoon, at which time aud place the cunditions of sale will be.made known.?vod EDWo.Wu, GRAY, Sherif.AU and every person or persons having claims on the shove described lands and tenemients, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give fotice thereof to.the said-Bheriff, at- his office aforesaid, according to law ; and.> whole or any part of the said lands and tencments, or afin de charge OF servitudr on the same, will be received during the 6 teen.days previous to the salérthereof.So : a Shap iff 's Office, 45th February, 1808, MonTreaL } Y virtue of a WRIT OF EXECU- To wi.TION issued out-of his Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the district of Montreal aforewaid, at the suit of Charles Danan, Sieur De | eboisy to-me-directed,-Hba cution; as belonging to the aid PIERRE VANDANDAIGUE, DIT GADEBOIS, a land situate in the seiguiory of Saint-Ours, .in the said district, cgntaining\u2019 six ts in fropt, by thirty \u201carpents in depth, bounded in the front the third double baze - in the rear by the fourth single baze, on one side by Francois Pepin, and on the other side by Jean Baptiste: 1 abouwsicre, pore, or their respective representatives, with a house and othir buildings thereon erected; Now | do hereby give notice that the said land and premises will be sold and adjudged tothe hig.he bjdder, at the door of the parish Church of SAINT OURS aforesaid, on MONDAY the FOURTH day of JULY next, st TEN of the clock, in the forenoon, at whih time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.: co \u2018 All and .oo EOWe.Wu.GRAY Hur ; d every person or persons having cléims on ve described land and premises, by mortgage or other right or _incumbrance, are.hereby advertised to give.notice thereof to the wid Sheriff, at bis office, in the city of Montreal, according to law ; and further that ne oppontiop afin d'anneller tr fin de distraire.the whole or any part of tHe said land and premises, OF afin dr charge of servitud: onthe she, will be recèle Cap, the rear gone bend ii fe Ti de ie he Gouffre, in the rear to © said depth, witha}.pop mit & chat, within these faw days, the sort barn thereon erected.\u2014S.A sixth ip ap undivided land of eight of pacific.ogi cen poi ba ja front by À près + sit ot the | of pacific.ogling, had been going oa for some time, bes conveying his sentiments to us, and of sr tentions, is, to say the least of it, unwortbhy of the man who of Montreal, of teventy two-feet and a half in front on the said |.Jeromes as you please ; and Geo .A ÿ } rge Platt.\u2014\u2014S8.A lot of ground or emplacement situate \u2018you ought tobe made to restore 8 veal i 4 .© POLITICS.tween France publicae 8g.Urbain, injthe \u2018Parish of St.Pierre of the Bay St.Paul, | \u2018joining on the north-west side to the representatives the late Louis Girard, and on the south«west side to the Representative Honoré Simard, mn front to a branch of the River du Couffre, and inthe rear tothe end of the said depth, with the undivided saw mill thereon erected.\u201cNow I do hereby give notice that the said lands and buildings will be wid and adjudged to the highest bidder at the Church door of the Parish of SAINT PIERRE aforesaid, on MONDAY.the FOURTH day of JULY next, at TEN o'clock .in the forenoon, at which time ad place.the conditions of sale will be made known.:\u201d JA: SHERHERD, Shurift.All and every person or \u2018persons having claims on the above | described lands and buildings by mortgage or other rightor in- cumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his office in the City of Quebec, according to law ; and further that no opposition afx d'anduller or afin de distraire the whole or any part of the said lands and buildings or de charge Or servitude on the same, will be received during vious to thé day fixed by this advertisement judicati Quebec, 4th Febr.1808.and us, has been put an end to.But, a th instant, does, in an indirect way, let us know what arethe views and intentions apoleon with res tO Peace \u2018This.publication is a commentary upon che ing of Eagland:s Declaration, issued in answer to that of the Ensperor of Russia; and, through this channel, wé ate giveh to understand, thats a formal ition, on our part will not be insted upon, at the suing peace.\u2018This way ting us know his calls himself, and who really js, the.conqueror and lawgiver of part the.i y a \u201c| Europe, \u2014\u2014l look upon no other being of any importance.I care not what he says of, or what he does to, Prussis or Russia or Austria -or Hanover or any other of the countries of G wrongs any thingto de À France.1»ee, in Napoleon, a man who has conquered the -quest-of this-kingdom ;-who-was-in_hopes of_| - us; ax to induce us to give up thos maritime ri without exercising which it is i his power for any length of time ; who those rights ; snd who has, therefore, taken the circuitous abovementioned, to let upon that point.* ?° 1° 2 3 _ The coaclysion of the remarks of the may be disposed to.demand, Aes \u201cthe strange and nove] pretension of imposing wpon France \u2018* and the other powers of the continent, by ana \u201calone, the obligation of rubscribing to your maritime.\u201cthis is na if you were to require that the -vereiguty Russia, France, and Spain, should be transe - pore te Lougon\u2014a fine prerogative for your parliament, « Tt would be the sanie asif you were to prochim everlasting\u201d war, or as if you were to fix as the tomnination of war the moment when you should have puixed où St.Petersburgh, way; aE ep eg hws, i\u201c À of your sentiment, there is no further obstacle to peace : for ** according to your own expremions, * negotiations ware bros + kan off on points which touched immediately not the intervyta « of his Britannic Majesty, but those of his Imperial Ally: fof « the Imperial Ally his Britannic Majesty, has informed you, \u201c that peace js henceforth the principal\u2019 end of his wish, the \u201c principal object of hivinterest,\u201d Yes, but, though we (very foptishiy, I allow,) make the x jou rests ap iment to peace, duri i Lauderdale, it does not follow, I think, that, wishes for-pgace, sa the ally of France, hat \u2018the xo alone ought to induce ua to make peace.~No, we.donot want.toséenny ** jovercignty transported to Loudon\u201d quite sovereigné enough here ; but we have all 4 great ot to soa the sovereignty of England tramported to and, if we make peace now, Jeaving France the ul tress of all the continent, with | the harbours of Denmark, Holland, Port ships of war, we can, without being gi powers, clearly perceive; that it could not be long transportation would take sce.sn obatacle ta.peace, though wt wish fur insurmountable obstacle te poses while Holland.in remains under the controu of F and your friends and allies to \u2018 \u2018subscribe to our maritime laws,\" We only want you to evacuate Holland \u2018and Derunark And Spain.and Portugal ; to take away your troops to A certain distauce,- and to leave the people todo as they please with thoir countries respectively.Till this, or something like this be aod Spain È re qush n » 2 of pence ; for, we mustarm again ina yeur, or bé eunquercd.- WE do not want to conguer you, We, the poople-of this hinge: dom, care nothing at sll about the manner; in which, you a surround Prance with subaltern principalities and kings 0 Ue: y \u2018 fet s prince, You may have as inany king Eu : we know Sot «chan the worse.But, ws ourselves wish to remain here by of Englishmen, and to have no rulers of your settiog v anters- quite able to effect.For this are, Without any of your help, « pe EE Lo reason itis, that we dread suc continent bound in your chains, and all the harbours, docks., and naval arvenale st your command.Either, thorelore, : ndependenco.to the: countries shall be built in those countries; ar sail out of their harbours, during peace, Iris eternal war,\u201d Such a Phrase ls notsente ; because we must (not excepting Na ) die at no very distant di , however long the wm bat, though it were to descebd 10\" our great grand-children, they would say, as we now my, that war, with all ita evils, is preferable to being conquered by: France.~\u2014\"The question with'you lai * agir, \"OF péaue P° But, with-ue,-the-question is, war, or.\" slaviry 2 That is to say, il yoh refuse the-conditions above suggested 5 for, without those conditions, peace and independunce we could ought never to be lost sight of, You upou terms such as these ; but we risk every thitig, without chose terms, if you are ready to make pouce\u2018Upoit auch persan, our ministers wil shew themselves the tools of low ik sions, if they do riot give us pouce; but, if you rerum euch terms, they will certainly have our support ini carrying bn the, war, \u2014\u2014A$ to thé cause of this change in your tung towards.England, it lies not very decply hidden, You bave now subdued\u2018the continent ; you have : vhi=: bitions to their utmost extent ; and you bave found, that our means continue as great.as ever, and that, so far from bung feat-stricken at the peace of T'ilsit, we bave, since thit event, tivent, as you always amerted, and perhusé&thoughe, those wars were à continual-drain upon the fruitsof our dustry\u2019; and, as lately conducted by your enemies, a.continual deadeuer of Ge perceive it), that, instead of profiting up thugh, te coñs- grees, forgetting the glorious example of our ancestors, and even overlooking the means which God had.given.us for our of protection, we at last came to that state of mind, which led us ve-seized taken-in-exer{ to conclude, that the fate of England was to be-decided\u2014u the plains of Moravia and Po) The pouce of Tilait, afcer having etutined ta for à moment, gave à new tarn to our thoughts; and, 1 hope, and believe, that the hisoriau wi have it aider tbe immense resources, naturulas well ss acquired, of our country ; the wrength arising from the industry, the patient i enterprise ;.\u2018 : \u2019 Su + : | Le - « ro LE with him, without danger to oti independence 0 \u201cinjuy to our character - \u2018 AMERICAN STATES.rm iN act which shall be inserted in the next sheet, ha jussed by the Congress, laying an em- view, us they pretend, of making o/f the belligerent nations fue! _ the effects of the meusures which those nations have, repectively, ade, with respect to the American commerce, * We can no ss oaks ail ae in safety,\u2019 say they,\u201c let us, therefore, shut our ports, lay np.our ships, and thus punish thegyrants for « their injustice towards.us,\u201d This language differ: somewhat from what we heard about six weeksago, Instead of invading Nova Scotia and Jamaica, the heroes of the Atlantic draw them- _selves into their shell, and wait with patience for the effect ; of \u2026 the privations, which they fancy themselves ina state to inflict, The embargo, laid, during last war, lasted only about six weeks, at the end of which time the whole country was nearly in a state of commotion.While it lasts now, there can be no revenue, except from the cargoes, on board of ships which have not yet arrived ; and, ! must beg the reader to bear inmind, that there are ne internal taxes, es except those collected atthe cus- tomn-house upon forcigh goods ; for, twenty thousand pounds a yer, which is about the sum céfiected from internal resources, is in fact, nothing at all.The Congress think, however, that this measure will havean effect.upon us; but, I am decidely of opinion, that even our West India colonies are able to hold out a year, and hore, without any supplies from the American States ; and, 1am quite sure, thatthey cannot keep in their ships for three months.1 should: suppose, that the passing of this embargo law has, at once, added athird, at léast, to the price of |\u2019 of all Buropean goods and all West India produce, his, too, observe, at a tire when taxes, if raised at ull, must be laid upon internal objects.What must be the consequence ofa long con- ess.+ ve, an.embargo was the only means of preventing: the loss of all their.shipping, unless, indeed, they had chosen to do_ what reason and justice dictated, namely, to demand a rescinding of the France.\u2018This their rancour \u201cagaimst- us prevented them- from- doing ; and, of course, they adopted the measure of an embargo These modern Dutch have, at*last, fallen a victim to their own greediness : solate Europe; and they vainly hopedito continue to profit from the miseries of all other nations.It was owing to them, that \" ¢he warsin St.Domingo were so long and so bloody.They carried provisions to both parties.They supplied both with powder.ball, and all the means of mutual destruction.While some of them hired their vessels, at an enormous price, to carry off the fugitive masters and mistresses, others got possession of their plate and jewels, through the means ofa jew Mzacazp: 80.=11 a été voté ordonner 3 ¥Officier 3 qui il appartient, de mettre devant éette Chambre un état des importations et exportations de cette Province pour.l\u2019année finissant le Se Janvier dernier.\u201d Un Bill qùi pourvoit au maintien du bon ordre durant le service divin les dimanches et fêtes, \u2018a été lu une troisieme fois et passé.La Chambre en Comité a ; plusieurs clausesdu Bill pour : {regler les \u2018Arpenteürs, \u2018ét Mr.lOrateur ayant repris à Chaïre,\u2019 le Comité a obtenu permission de siéger déenouveat, La Cham- \u2018bre s'est\u2019alors ajournge 3 Vendredi prochain, °° : VespazD: 3 Avril.==Un Bill groxoyé pou?ériger-des Pri- \u2018sons Communes avec des sail:s d'audience, dahs le District inférieur de Gaspé, à Éé lu une trvisieme foisg passé et ordonné \u2018{ d'être porié au Con-cit Légistatbf.: La Chambre en Comité est J'entréeen débats sur la nécessité d'altéreria naturé des commissi- onsen franc et éomman .soccézé-.Une miction pour que le Président laissft la chaire, a Été emportée dans l'atfirmative.| Chambre ayant résumé, l\u2019ordre du jour pour que fa Chambre se mit-en Comité pour consiserer si aucuns et quels amendements Ft évoit nécessaire de faireà l\u2019acte de Milice, à été semis au premier de Juillet prochain.- ~ __\u2014SAmsn1-3.\u2014Un Bill pour r prolonger le tems acc ordé à Thomas ue la cour.Bri- à ajoute que l'Autriche à proposé q SOUS tanoigne tachit de persuader donner ses : lois ont demandé le projet François annongant que la Souveraineté des mers ne -peut pas-être amenée eù \u2018dis- eution ; {et ils ne désirent garde Louis KVIII., - LONDRES, 2e Fevrier, 1808.\u2018 PauvazTE' DE L\u2019AN hE\u2014Il est rapporté i dans la Harangue de Sa Majesté qu'il sera possible \u2014\u2014- \u201cde lever les- secours nécessaires pour l'année, sans beaucoup augmenter les impots publics.Les résolutions dé l'assemblés des propriétaires da fonde de la Banque qui w'est tenue à la Banque d'Angleterre, donneront aussi, beaucoup.de; satisfaction au- pays.| Il a \u2018Été résolu à cette ausembléé, \u201cd'avancer dix millions au Gouvernement sans.intérêts ; en\u2019 garan- tisjant le payement par des billets de l\u2019Échiquier, payables six mois après qu\u2019un'traité de paixdéfi- fs aurà été signé ; ° à avancer l\u2019argent le 5.d'Avril prochain : il \u2018a encore été résolu de faire présent au | Gouvernement de £500,000, en considération des que -procure.la chartre accordée par le.Gouvernement y et que la Banque au lieu de recevoir du : Gouvernement £270,000 pour.l'attention et les se- eoûrs qu\u2019elle donne a'tes affaires, se contentera\u2019 de receväir par la suite Æ200,000 annuellement.Prrr AU PorTuGAL\u2014Mardi dernier, la.somme de £200'000 en espèces fut mise à bord de la Sur- ] __ comme un prêt pour gider son.gouvernement aud \u2019 de PAtlantic.wo \u2019 a ; ( Loxpres, 2 Frèrien.\u2014Une liaste sopplémen- taire de papiers d'état, relatifs à la Russie, fut mise ii | hier au soir devant la Chambre des communes, en con- M! séquence de la motion proposée nsonby- \u201cJ « IIs consistent en douse numeros; avec ce qu\u2019il y a d'inclus, et contiennent toute la correspondance entre le Lord G.L.Gower, et le gouvernement Russe, et celle de ce premier avec \u2018Mr.ning, spuis le 9 Septembre jusqu'au 9 Novembre dernier, Ils fournissent des arguments additionnels au soutien .de cette methode de politique adoptée par notre gouvernes ment erivers.la cour de St.Petershourg.L'ascendant que Buonaparte a pris sur l\u2019empereur Alexandre, dans les conférences de T'ilsit, est plus ou moins.démontré, dans toutes les communications du ministère Russé, qui ont suivi ce malheureux évenement.Il est clair, d%.près la correspondance, qu\u2019il s\u2019étoit entierement livré à * Ja France, avant l'attaque de Copenhagnie et le \u2018refus de sa médiation, £t que ces deux évenements n'étoient Hl © | que les Causes apparantés d'une rupture; à la quelle il A * > + êtoit déterming quelque tems auparavant.| | On a annoncé ce matin\u201d tin, rapport qu\u2019on.dit\u2018 être XVIII d\u2019aban-|.prétentions au trône François.Les An-|.point.de pé tmêler de ge qui re- | dividendes qui he sont pas reclamés, et des avantages | y weillante, qui doit aller en droite ligne au Brésil.i Cette some est envoyée a la Reine de.Portugal, | _ : pour je service de l'année prochaine ;
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