The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 8 septembre 1808, Cahier 2
[" a TNE Md : 24 > .; cL STE PAPER: + it tn Sei a EERE yo eu Lo À = ; 4 a Ca = .LL - ass *.- 9 < ; ; à that Soverèig = > , + ; : ! , .5 .Co .i A .i \u2018 ; + ,.\u201c , Pa e Answer of his Eminance x .Co - 1 = - et er i gnty which he \u2018ought A or Co \u2014 5 _ ie A \u2018 + .\u201c ! e ° 2 ; * : Me > ES ; ence Cardinal Gabrielli, Fire -{1pjured to h or to transmit zan-f- LTT open A CL re LES 2 im = EA de Tara ia Excelincy Chops) | Maintain: in rey tt condos eh a um 3200.SPANISE AFFAIRS: 1 NS et ee oN cr Em) to M Le Febvre, Chargé d'Affaires, from Ys cure the u versal ty that conduct which m \u2018VC wo SIDE 4 will eagerly improve Ché- fortemitt\" op; a ae ET XM ; = \\perer of France, dated\u2019 April 19, 1808.from the | Fe Lue pro d concurrence of all Prin Tee mer bx 3d Jime, \u2018Thé Suprème-Counéil (us ote presents to emancipate heey: SPporiEn ity \u201cwhich Spain.; +.Ed d « After- your Exce'lency had m .1h ry to the welfare of religion.For thi 2001 lowin Proclam unicated to the \u2018Council 3 (Justa) of Gover ™ of Flaws, their monarchs, and every thing of + thelr Wry, sn\u2019 © 3 Holy Father, that: it vas che | made iowa to the fs peus dutids, bis holiness will receive \u20ac fideliy to SPANIARDS, on =.NR Guy, the fol- roid te of onaepeived them, Erducé LES ich the I = 4 \u2018 , 10}y 24 \" .= EL \\ Ty cons tion , Q } sy ie pi ie : ; mails T°, 4 e y which id Cu Res , veut stem ta .2 4 T2 8 _ Majesty the Emperor and Ki ecided wish of bis | s of his Divine Master, # Seville could not resi \u2018 \"| to be thei would cover her, should shebe forced \"=~ of < G\u2026into à .ag, that he should they who are per .er, § Blessed are] whichit has given resist the impulsesof i 3 We oF the instrument of such horrible i he De ford UT § | ter nto ,an offensive- and defen .0 ; en- 4.vd persecuted Jor rightecousues » »\u201d PR 3 it has given au example i all | : hernic loyalty, of not.spill her blood in so vile peridice.No, shé will n°} : Je EE 5 } er powers of Lely, as had or, deed by oe ag respect ie ne articles eating ah dis dated or agen ceand horn it had de.hom river, unt] dhe ot pe hep whch il en re ce , | Champagey to fie Cardinal Caprara, by note of] Praiate alled od als, his Holiness, in the © | the monarchy have been tras \"The fundamental Laws.£100 of th Vader the empire.of Reason; of Rule - if 4 , the $d current, the dispatcly Caprara, by, note of plaiats alledged, had no need of examini tie Com\u201d | toms the females.a trampled upon, the wealth ws of F che Laws, and until the rights of bther ni a; of Rudi\u2019 © 0 2 : Ere of the said Cardinal ple of their allegi \u2018examining the -princi- tened females, and every thi vou Ith, the cus.| \"PC ted and preserved.; ts of ther nations shall be A PE: 7 Ln a ich he org mot ofthe | Hah che me uni on du ado | bi Hay Rain, que bof, jnbut te pri Sram Vou Coir, wid sl ha you pom, yt _.m CR uhder that sky which is most congeni man, to live téction, and all this 12044 githout support ar pro.Popés of eternal y, your Kings, your Holy Religion, and: the 2h20 d_ « The H ol Father, after having hm wats .y winch 18 most congenial to him ted b isis the work of a Forei = | Life which that Religioxf ges, a the + : Holy Father, after haying attentively read suming on that new allegiance acquired | 3 pre- y the force of arms, but deceit, by perfidy, mak | secure to you and your descendan df alone promises and - : oh Gabrielli he said à eur tent, has ordered Candis çile of many years ih: Tate von a domi.| Toments œursëlves, and perpet > rating oy perfidy, makiog ins wud imminent danger.© Uy are-in matifest, me ; .i drat bi, First ecretary of* State, to 2 mitive allegiance cam 440 , mar that pri- ment, and very persons who are called head y the | aviLLe, SOth May, 1808.> ne LS .= a i ;.: , ogg to Ve Do his Tic s sentiments gations undertaken by the vail against the sacred obli- vile fear, or ohne Do scrupled, either repr Suter 1 By order rofche Supreme Council of Goverament, ss ew \u20ac À \u201ccardinal point : wring with that which forms the ; the oaths they tak ceiving th urch of | Will discover, to scnfice thei causes which time and justice \u201cDen bé fi y.A rte pair ave others.His Boliness | pene cf fin fe nan Vi purple and | oT bi seca os bre See rong ve wh.ae ers opy\u2014toams, ue, ty, oo Set, .therein, contained of rd even the final proposition | Gon in his spititual concerns and that Sovereign, oor Spaniards from arisin and displayi dies which impe- | Don: Dox Gonsato oy ARANEND: Fink Sec x ee ee | SE term i SRE LER ci mr ; BLE him f bi companied .th + et reat of de.tn regard to the cessatio Coal Monarchs, and their a \u20ac natiort, their Laws, their | © ne cy ; - TL CES SE, \u20ac i a : De compliance.BE Et dominions in case of his the Legate, and his departure, on avin OF nd pic the air Seville then assembled PS PROCEAMATION.Le * D ifluenced \u2018the conduct ordly considerations had at of hapdly Bave expected that they would, ohne could horney commend oot of tone Magis bled ca che S70h Mar, | Tux GENERAL or Sanooia rao Ae 9 > from the first häve yielded to oly Father, he would _, ed to.the motives as assigned in M.C at- ses, created this S \u20ac most ! ble persons of all clase 7 AENERAL OF SAnAGosy 10 TUB ARRAY pan ! Yq : ed to the wislsof hi _ny\u2019s note.His Hols - ) Champag- ie wt upreme Council (J 10065 GONESEe 101 T0 AR ea | Bh ee es nee el ee ae | ee Tai Perte nt ee, Ù tie consideration a ol hor is Fela ds one by to bis previous sentiments towards the Papa Sera efforts tru, we sweat perform te Kon we x = thy of your \u201cx ou ave Prancd pause be : Bo both have prevented him from à his conscience: | ; ert the desired reparation of \u201cso many relict swearing allegi tion.We began by again proclaimi triumphant in ; ude of proud warrhirs, \u201d #4.ath have pre a innovations; + any religious - VB toour King Dot Fe : ming and | \u2018ai a every part of ve eared to | ion, and they equally hinder him BE commenting ee ve endured, for such a ength | and will be w sommes or od Towing.tain the character.of Cong Europe, centre to tes ; i io tac oens re and .; ; _ 5 '- vi 18 | ble meel ss so man | patience, and.with unaltera- .Ce wo throughout Spain.- Joy \" union n be you.\u2018You -are inferior both in disci A pen any.Prince pd er, does not -except ng seen \u2018how fruitless were all the rem cred of the monarch \u2018a Preaid dated the have not ei \" ntieth part of our forces\u2019 | Same smn arin i leh bk poke li Te SE Sh oF ult SL EIT || cumstances the times, might not beco > the Cif after having peaceably ° dings of the French ; an obstacle to his being Ph he Tada right, haitened culty.The vour- zeal has uvercome every dif, \u2026 P _/ ÿe Lee » ight not become an ene- 1g peaceably \u2018borne the humiliation impri obstacle to his being Presi ax cordin tothe os crt ficulty.The musketry in which your \u2018every difs a c a EE LES \"| sonment ; and seein = : ion of impri- and which tende g President, a conduct.srentile : re musketry in which\" y emis place\u201d : 5 His Holiness feels, moreover, that this : ticle.these violations seeing these tasults, these contempts, whom he nee his.oa the *monaschs he malves from: 0 much confidence are weak nara ots of Phe LR : 1 fi fram improving, detracts from his t thic article yess found it, necessary, eh crery hour his Hli- from power, could ot nr ong the lars which alone could Toe oth cages before thems You look af | \u20ac the: articles presente to\" the.Cardinal \u2018de Ba Be LA grèt,.to de ran » though.with the deepest re- , still less to break the sacred obligati us to repress our | à courage and they fall at y Raf?a\u201d fed _ v de Bayan, the [2 > termine on the rec CT aoa BC contracted .he sacred obligations wh: * our ' Arragonese es at your feels ; | Et nerd | ie mg ear | SLR HS SEI LL on Se } The oe rou aot Bs | d= SOSH, Eh ouched in -general terms, |* Alse and écandalous © inion that avhates - world, | ill less could the authority of Ca ~~.composi 2 co hieic ok battle 18,000 enemuts, f painting \u2018out no people as an eñem genera ms, oar, \u2018even the 4 pinion that_avhatevér-might oc- tion, the Council authority of the first Tribunal of the | Composng a complete army which had th: da LE oy na Government, no nation from Sem» yêt excluding | racit consen most flagrant wrongs, would receive his been made appar a Castille, detain us.Its wèckn = to provoke our resentment, \u201cWe bi = ne quai a becoming one.If; then, his Holi contingemey of |\" 4 In this very vecal, the 1 is | Sen made apparent by the uncertain and inconsiment measures fortune to get \u2018possession o \u201call the had the good ; Ce 70 RT \u2019 oline -d co In th ; ta ete Cw \" A en at this juncture, .EY APR ession of all the .sise ani a conscientious motives, to be a part to declined, om | could not have been a, the pretise period of which |shewn Chat bas evr occurred, wad in which to the | PagE2ge, of which thie people Lis pe nf \u2014tion,-s0 ishe.equa withheld from this leag edera- professed, along with anticipated by his Holincss, he |honoriesffineiseäit.fu weaboessr hich opte ta bare | undered in the countries through which his army of Holy Father would not\u2019 merely bind himdelf qe Eds whiclihe ent tained.ee affectionate re- was exhibited in ordering thence of ren and perbape its infamy 5000 Le Jos consista only of from 700 to: Cu - \u2018defence, but to an aggression.Th a to\" 2 | he but\u201d consent the demand jesty, that could |* y.in favor of a foreign Princeto nuncistion of the monar- bear - and an equal \u2018number.wounded alow re \u201cthe Minister of the.God.of Pe hen would be seen | p nt to the demand of the eva LOWE {act most.evidently ill wai to be circulated and obeyed ; | pa; ing_no comparison to the t er woundet + À Lai er of the.sac.Peane placing hi self ome ; and be satisfied with lee acuation of {'who made it, ai illegal and void for want of | 388 tained, ; Ig _to_the triumph we have ob.2\" ma state of\u2018 pe et al rfz z P g am leg ee wit + those COoncessi \u201cts it, since the m 0 > power m him \u2019 ' Their : vy R= a.of perpetual warfare ; th are .compatibl He With, war co ssions which onarchy was not h Fm eir precious blond shed \u201cfe | Sn Be Se ni | 2 ele ih The durch Bele the [EE SIE hal i Ly Seman sew iin! eran Bld de ~ and the head ot t Church exposing himse » tions, to exercise hi fu mity with his instruc- e himself acknowled n by the right of blood as sacrifice.At new victims 1 Let us pre re foi the »' @ Dhisownac toa deprivation of his\u2019 g himself, by seq inflexible, and is functions, But his Majesty pro- monarchy which prie By the fundamental laws of the sacrifice.Aragonese | be dot impatient.T et y jon_with the Catholics of th 8 spiritual connec- | preferred 9 instead of receding.a sin leu over which the Council h invariably hereditary succession and my -against whom we fig! Se patient.Te e n_with the , L-athotics - : : preferred the disconti à single step, | ligati cil hasno potver, but under > uent whom we fight is rash \u2018and will afford fre which the lea qu e would make ose powers, against 4 3 nuance of the Legatio nd igation to demand their observan : is under 8 sacred ob- q opportunities for ae ¥ IG Fes ; : on t imperative on eparture of the Pontifical Ri egation, and the | of violence and ir observance.Void because of th your co ou to exercise your akiil ar _.to- act hostilely.How then Y Ce tLe on hum 6 Iti TE EL epresentative.Le more evid Of on in which it was made, | e state urage.If especiall the lawle \u2018 RE | SE dn PTE in, eH: wi by by Ep rn re a cy of Md wd te Comme Ms of must be\u201d the consequence; the ; ag | POIEHICE EE En e King Ferdin ; published hould venture to.approach oti Wills T°.TIN in ; a d wara-| ng.and the seventh, published of to.approach us, we sh en we er Pen rene | a Fa re Sr EE à me | with a two-fold character, namely of Sovereign Tuas with declaring it against his olivess, and, not content promly declare.Void becau ations then a Yo icipate their expeutations aud.meet \u201cthem - pe oy in he ereign, : 3 nd has.\u201cgiven Te threatens to raise, in his spiritual, à eR he haves classy to the old Because many of the Royal family who] Aira nese | If the ba de of en rs a cond.quali fica nr entr do by virtue of this se.De se cat of France and the.Soverdies been % entire Addet to a this the horrible p iy hier gained By those intruders, po SF Sungona bad bern 6 Toe 8 '?: n 1 a \u20ac ue 2 k ym : Li ye reer SAE RAE > » ith w à .7 2 9, a , PEN re a dead torrorults wilitating spainet his | which | ot nove, that the Cardinal ording.to M.Champag- | vauitodtriuæphe ho obs orifices dat mation oral 0 Babbling \u2018of their victories of Myre a ve | mont important office, and injuring.the a.and his functions, the Cardinal Legate, having piven up Sed therm coche mont sant conti, ovate eraopn condi | the ey be by.the same valour, Although id which he is the.head, the propagator, and ion of trine in all its integrity.\u2018Church resumes its doc- her interests, withow t countries, causes them to fi ht for | it has been \u2018Lave gained: has been wanrhibarÿ, yet n° J.gr His Holiness, therefore: cannot ent 1 the aven- | « His Holi gy.LT | purpose eus, saithout necesitg 4 is wel) know, ad for the | mi been glorious.Consider it asa\u2019 ins com.of offensive and defensive league, cannot enter into an | erioûs Ç oliness has too good an opinion of the illus- hosoiocu-e eakenirg up and depriving us of those forces.the mencemess of your future trid Le oom { anc.gue, which would, by a trioûs Clergy of France, to doub£ that the Gal us- happi pain always protesting their ob er triqus leader and patrom, | mphs: winder your illus m [| permanent and progressive sy: would, by à! Churth, ho rance, to doubt that the Gallic ppiness under the pretext of undertakings agai ject tobe our \"Ty rand patron.| PALAFOX.- y \u2018eu acai Bh system, drag him into |, utth, however jealous of its : te \u201csallican of which they no lon ertakings against the enemy, - \u2018Headquarters, S ._, PALAFO he\" .ty against all those >, png, | 80 atta - us its prerogatives, is yet spirit, oppose er speak.\u2018The People, with Vo] gmp ers, Saragossa} Ea ., [| ty may think proper to Latin his Ma- | tii ll Fe Char of St.Peter, that it wll clon ought to have born of their King with which that na |, 27th June 0 25 fo n_states, now depen dent upon : hi ; since the Ita- asserting ri ht 1shaken.in its true principles, without haughty silence res pecting rh and far from this preserves a .Le 1 ver \u2018avoid taking\u2019 part in such wars.Majesty, can Re- [nor ting rights which it Joe s not nor cannot possess ; fai dass or rar un.\u201d She ncimiiniy Pe Jl ort olka > THE NEW ANNUILY.PLAN would consequently be obliged His Holiness Catholic unity.,+by separating itself from the ror, ereis, nor has there ever been an sions inthe nation, | TL.\u20ac E NEW ANNUITT Phal ; % \u2018 .: .] ) Le Ci | A y so unitéd in lovin.The followin Tr ce RAT TRES = them by virtue of this_leagu to become a party in It is not hens the defending their King.She entices the latter by decei il Po following are the Resolutions moved by th 6 _ them by virtue s league.Such an It is not then\u2014t san jai .guage to her territory: wi teer by deceitful lane C | Resolutions moved by - must begin be acted upon by the Pop = £2 ge at is Holi \u20ac a he repetition is porta it is not there fan example, the hash of which perhapi whe opened hi de Excrquen on.Friday lot ie, ment, and against any Catbolic Princ 1 Prince, notwithstanding he was ob ure.A pacific | 0 heir arms, and with s perfidy of which , throws huseelf 1, That ie would teri or\u2019 granting Annuities s\u2014 \u20ac \u201c\u201cwaging war against him without a rince :\u2014thus spoliation, in defian ng he was obliged to witness the respectfully.nals she makes him a pr h no nation has any fo t it would tend to a more speedy .it must be waged agai hout a motive.Farther ot an: ce of all right, of the States pectfully, and compels him to commit ers y-tFoats \u201cait Cite 3 nt reduction of the Nati re speedy and: ef.- - be W gainst all those nS Benevento and Ponte Corvo ; notwithsts tates of rope has soen with cor 160 commit errors which all Eu.| thesame time i ational Debt, and would at tL Se mioret any Tats Brim power.whee coommon apes of ain rech tops no | 2 Te Tad es we of mualucomnolhion ud con nt es of any Italian Prince unds, withstanding the usurpati x troops 5 not-1 © to enter her dominions, a oblig Loyal pas cent.Consoli Mc, every ietor\u2014df=5-per 8.\"4 Thus is the-head of the Chirct pation of almo rpation of his capital, the usur- both illegal, unjust, and which dishanor them to perform ac- at lib asolidated or Reduced Back Aunnities.wer - he is to rule his estates in hürch, accustomed as di A most all his sovereign rights ; notwit both at rand to the _dishohor their sugust names, at berty to exchange, with the Commi samtles word .! peace, driven in à tn ng the violent dismissal of > hstan- of the other Royal latest posterit .She makes prisoners reduction ofthe N sun ommissioners for u e A .; to a state of warfare, offénsi LE moment | composi .2 s0 many spiritual perso persons, even of hose ational Debt + A npr Ce TT re } ¢ rare, nsive against hostile posing his holy Senate ; and piritual persons would bave been an inviolabl ew tender age for a Life Annui ; + such Bank Antoities: ; of \u2018and defensive of the others.- This eri 2 powers; the oth oenate § an notwithstanding all most barb; an inviolable protection even among the kL nnuity during the cbntinua nites.rensive « .eri ment is too er acts by which his dignity has bee g arous nations.; g the life, to be named b continuance of a single ve .repugnant to the sacred duties of rE i .all that his Holiness, did gnity has been degraded; | The Emperor convokes the nation his g : ; y such proprit ry fi Aa | & 7, 7 1 ) 3 \u2019 ; , : 2 ee ; his presence : | ity.during the f ; + or a life Anuye < as\u201d | too injurious to the interest of reli ms oliness, and ple when the F ess, , was to command his peo- such deputies as he thinks proper : bo oe sence : he chuses to be g continuange of the liyes of Ron cn into By the headof t of religion, to be entered the Frehch army entered Rome = | mode electing others to T : he arbitrarily designates the | o named by such propri les ot two persons, \u2026 CEE 5.by the head of that religion.Hiv holiness f ed respect ; all that his Holiness, did was » to shew it themost sacred concer treat in a foreign country respecting JORGE liv proprietor, and of the life of the © * of that it would be a dereliction of truth e eels the most hospitable i oliness, did was to receive.it in publicl d concerns of the, nation, when he himse ng longer liver of auch two sominces Lorthe 1 3 1 ad ._ 10 was to recive tin | pul y censured i > .has] 2.i pi OO we i ee the league; he is told, he .would a to enter Int ty, inthe mean time, relief and imp lore of his Majes- |'re!kntT, etree sod respectiul letter to the rights of sove- retin in order to give effect to the fo ie he - resolution, his refusal of any accommodation, by such its.and ali that hi , relief from so many agravated e- dinand VII.when he was Prince written, to him by Per- ted-or Reduced] Proprietor of 3 per cent coregolng : on .with.the Emperc j accommodation, any peace Ly SRO is Holiriess now does in this extre haps instigated by th ce, to write which he was per.) uced Bank Annuities o LOIBORGHS a dar peror, and would even declare hostiiti mity, is, to stand between the vestibule a is \u20acxtre- cute ir him as e very foreigner who now pretends PY of exchangi Annuities, who shall be desirous at against him.How could it ever be ostilities invoking the f o the vestibule and the altar lion in 128 a crime\u2014lt is fact a crime and an act im Annui ging any such\u2019 Bank Aunuitics fora rg ct, ~ his holiness should be ca er be supposed, that 4, 1g; favour of Heaven upon his people ; » bellion in an independent nation to obey a fore} of ro.Annuity on the continuance of si fora Life: .\u2018 pable of declaring war i that, by a return of better i ; and to discuss in his presence and y a foreigh Prince, and transferring to the Sr a single life, shall, on.Ae - any power à?He has long- be ing war against Emperor Napolk Be councils, the most potent rtant interests, and Seville under his controul her most im- | the Ni ng to the Commissioners for the Reducfiu or on hors treatment long- been enduring the most pe lapoleon \u201cwill not suffer the inher et to shame and ville, nor no Spaniard will ever be A ational Debt an sh eduction of - od , and is therefore a ost the Roman See, given by Providence eritance of ) shame and so destitute of loyalty as to ; ® entitled, duri y such Bank Annvities, be a the threatened loss \u2018of his tem ed demi d to endure the Catholi » given rovidence to the Head of fest and atrocious rebellion ; oven ala es wo commit such mani | ofthe Lif uring the continuance of his her Ii 2 Be loss.dominion tholic Chuich in full .enj cad gaining themse ; aves would not be capable of of the life of othe f his or lier life, or a « Fleaven is witness of the purity hi s rooted out.\u2018enjoyment to be lost and has Ives by conduct so vile and inf pabla Of the life some ther person to.be named i$ OF .os / t ag\u2019 out.: CT S an H amous, Her, ive {unc 10.be named by = he intentions, and the world will judge if es oliness\u2019s | « Thus has his Holinéss made -daily disseminates rate seins oes co, means to deceiveus: he may deem mit \u20ac (under such regulations as pr he \u201d tty 4 conceived so extraordinary a wheme, yo conducted hirbself to the present hou toward ie MES hiro Pian?tothe vs snd reign, a\u2019 timp such Bank Ambition \u2018 rose) for every 100% of =.im n y desiring to comprotnise and t be .- jesty, however-dist oo >.s his Ma- - , ridicules, an ingults both ; be omits » ramp greater y an so in proportion Fo Ho \u201c38: * ale.with his Majesty, he manifested d ta be in peace lresult.S el his ressing and unfortunate has been the infamous to place upon our necks an \u201con oo mesns however | sum than 100, of such Annuities or any ® 1ajes : mani result.\u2018 : : hi PO n and make his £0 the said Commieni such Annuities, transferred 98th of Janua \u2019 ll aniieste , in his note of the | pis Mai 15 Holiness will cherish the hope that Saves; his audacity and falsehood have ye ¢ ow us his | 10 the said Commissioners, a Life Annui erred ve was possible ary st; his compliance, as far as it s Majesty, (rejecting the counsels-of the enemi ls even to publish in one of bis Journals that he such a degr nual amount, according to the age nuity of such an.© * ne ossible to comply ; his Majesty, how does the Holy See, who have had enemies of and favored by the Supreme Pontiff and Vi is united with the average price of o the age of the nominee : a rid not practise all those condescencio Te ever, does change hi , Who have had recourse to every art to ben ie is notaries and PontifF and Vicar of Jesus Christ price of such Annuities on the sand.o acti bean, sc ce -h he might | es is disposition) will rev SUT EE ha ous and Europe and even barbarous nations » | open day proceding tl es UF ties on thenearest + = ; practice towards the holy See ; h ast | friendly co d evert to their \u201cforiner | ofp d his dignity, know, that he ho ous who 7 cid 8a ng the day the sansfer thereof, as he in demanding what hi y Se¢ ; he persists inflexibly | cessic y correspondence, and be satisfied with the co of the \u2018most heavy ty, know, that holds him in a sate 8 speci din the following table.{7 ! lercof, as - al ds lemanding.what his'holiness neither can nor wi cessions made in the note of th the con- | tes; he has caused his Cardina he has despoiled him of his estas PriMéing.] 7 ing table.[This Table is.\u201c1953 4 À» accede fo, namely, in binding him.to a war, or will the hidden purposes the 28th January.If, by | self sates by ned his Cardinaleto leave him, asthe Pope his 3.EL à Te TO TM Ae Wr i i SEE Bl ENG Sl ee es er \u201c ng the tranquillity of Ital Wh | own glory, and deaf to the calls y» regardiess.of.| 5°: Church, which the Pope BOVERI whole | Consolida » every Proprictor of 8/, | MTS : have to fear, if His holiness should nc at can Italy| his treaty in exec to the calls of justice, should put \u201car our 1 os ar scues by the suthority sad com- |), solidated or Reduced Bank Aunuities, 1 cut TS _ la u I: ness should not enter int 8 his threats_in executi d » 81 put Sra aviour J Chris armee be desirous of .oi an unuities, who sh a ; proposed league ?: o thè States of th on, and take possession of the rANIJARDS ! all this imperiousl TT desirous.- exchahging any.a hall\" 28 caguezi 0 1 .Church by rig \u2018 = the preverit-such atrocious, periously czllsupon us to unite and fora Life Annuity in g any such-Bank.-Annsities-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014- of | ¢ Surrounded as th Fo : the Ge rch by right of conquest, overtur- Spain.W us, attempts.\u2018There is no revolution.in | nauity in the continuance Anges P| ei re mk pel oe Fe TE ed SS | er a rp ay on) he eal Q ced ~ but of the ports ;- yet his holiness having off ed but he solemnly.decl = atal occurrences ; of alliance friendship tas: ere the! the longer li may be one) and the Life of a Sh Sf sh hem dung the pre we ring Ord | conquis that the fst wil not be |p mea, nd of be oe Cte or Ch ton ri to the : ance, and to guard the coast ; h = but will be_gn usurpati ek e world, wcrifice every thing i > Religion, Let us then 30 \u2018such B eut ion of the National D I.\u201c _ posed to contribute past ; he thus pro- ni surpation more violént than history \u20ac every thingin to justa cause, and if a 407 ank Annuities, be entitled, duri val Debt .CE ,Ç ontribute, as far as was in his power, with- can furnish ; and the second will not: be istory every thing, be in battle and like gen we must Jose inuance of such two li y entitled, during the con- sa = Ne rase ei see fa per | bn ht rain dr | die nr | tm, to.ese (ander ch 4 fhelonger © 4.tranquillity o ; in spité all this, hi same time, that it will on.J ares, at the | © \u201c5% ; most intel: , Padiament \u2018may deem it exvedi such r Loe Tn mae Tn take Possession, us he Ee gion and mat \"but = bo ork of political to refute.those a ab oi may roue, por 1007.of ch y den cxpedient ho ops) or weeny 10.a pe minions, respected by all, « » that God from whom all Sovercignty i tion from falsehoods.Let re each insolence and atrocious for an Bauk.Annuities, and bo ini pro oftion ©.ci powerful monarchy, during a wv Bl, even the mos \u2018especially that given to the Toad nN Cried, and | the Church cf Spain a ee bis owen \u2014 and let arse to the sai i Co 1007, of such dti, a a re upwards, and shall overtum the Government ; «Bowing to that event, with prof -nurch, whose protection the eviderit justice of our cause à of armies, | ity of such annual mmissioners, a.Life Annu.7 7 a a Bifiaess will be unable to.prevent this's lation 3 to the decrees of Heaven, \"his Holiness pe adoration fem arbor of x fear \u2018There 1 not in Spain a mf.380% of such ow ines according to the respect.ve EE a il can only, L bitter affliction - of heart, Lent the solation in reflecting, that the Creator and Line com troops there id ed of ion intimidate us.What Such Bank Anuuities on the and the average price of - Vo } is Majest will commit i he si - will do these things and th qe pd \u2018 force to serv , d d different nations, obliged by a he » \u2019 ° nearest open ds muet ; = air God ; trustin id whose pi it mm the sight of | ub hi Bei that all concurs to accom igh e, aod who ardently desire to break the chains | ing the day of the transfer thereof, j hd see - + trust = protection, his holinesslwill .plish his putposes when his appointed ti ; = whish have been imposéd on theta\u2014The sétisati the chains the follow: ee veof, as js \u2018specified in - ; , gs ÿ .Temaio in pertect tran ville \u2026eniorin pines wi ¢¢ This i his appointed time arrives.have taken are those most sui vétsations which they ring tables.\u2014[/ hese tables are printing].| fu\" of not having LE ater conscious | PR is Luis amr hich the pridersigned is com.They are besides weak and ¢ mre Teer nd densoy them.| So + That vo person shall be admites pr dence er obitinacy \u2014bat top serve the i dd apr | Chatapagnys 82 4.26 Comm Eo Phin ey Ar Puig make the mow, vaso m: an coute iy tinuance ofa single she of an Amity for the cons Supplement t Vu, i CT pw « Cardinal GasaigLLs.\u2019 +.| faction and will hasten to assis?us ; hal 338 ighest tis [nuit for the contil cea A gant of un Ae.\u2019 { 0 the Q Lo \u2018 bu 2 GABAIELLE, » North which whdir io y, Germany, the whale ihe-fonger Ji ibpance of two lives 3nd of thelife of sr Quebec Gazette of September 8, 1808.\" ET hat gre under the iron duspotisn of that natièe, the Luger iver of therm, Ae he of 4 Ce n : on Ci 44 4 ta 1° 5 NN 4° of thirty-five yea.Co TNE Se - [ | { > A - .\\ ' x .' > 2° » TS ; - ~ = x Tn : < j : \u2018 - \u201c \u2018 \u2019 i.: ; P > = I » } : A | a - i | Co 45 Wf Fre ER on Eo mga AY hs sw 0000 ED copa \"ance of the respective and constitute part of the funds applicable to the re- - - vof the meas he cet Rey \u2014 with reference the redemption of the Public Debt, - have been transferred in the course of the mest _imme- | - \u2018 p ä , .* HELLO ee a 2: EE z fin, ; .red to them for the purchase of any Life Annuities, and - of the dividends receivable by them in respect thereof, rious that there have been several arrivals from \u2018america, 5¢ That the Dividends | : k \u2018Ænnuities, which s v a oners for the reduction of the National Debt, in exchange for Life \"Annuities, shall be received by the said Comcaissioners, and shall constitute a part of the Funds applicable ta the reduction of the National Debt ; and that out of the said Funds applicable to the reduction of the Natipnal Debt, the said Cornmiar/oners shall pay the respective Life Annuities granted in| exchange fur such Bank Annuities during the continu- lives for which the same shall be ayable ; and that the said respective Life \u2018Annuities Tl be pavable half-yearly at the Bark of England, da the same days on which the dividends an the: stogk transfé or : thereof, muy be payable in every year ; and\u2019the first payment of every annuity shall commence on the same day\u2019 om -which the first | dividend on the Bank Annuities so transferred shall be payable to the said Commissioners ;-and that upon the.\u2018death of any single nominee, ; two joint nominces, a sum equal to one-fourth part.of the annuity dependant upon his or her life shall be paid to the persons entitled to such annuity, or his or her executors or administrators, as the case may be, provided the same shall be claimed within two years \u2018after the death of such single or surviving nominez ; and that the armual sum payable for every such life anau- ity so ceasing as aforesaid, shall thedceforth revert to sable in reapéet of the oe transferred to de] duction of the National Debt.\u2026 - 6: .That for the purpose of ascertaining the effect Nel Nt \u201c> = \u20ac Ye 5 \u201c AUX ARRAGON- Le Greater , pu BasACONE AUX ARR \u2014 _fl\u20ac pouvoir maritime et la prépondérance de la Grande - \u2019 0 eten nombre parce qu\u2019une vingtieme fthe eurvivor of any | ve.a été de laisser sur le champ de bataille 18;000 en- or of the survivorof any | nemis, qui composoit une armée complete qui à eu l'au-\u2018 | sir leur propre territoire .Ces saints martirs deman-\u2018 + .~ wl.* ; + * - | PROCLAMATION: Ta = \u2018 4 Nois.\u20ac Conquerans des superbes François! ~~, \u201c Arvagonois i Vous vous êtes montrés dignes \u2018de votre uom.Cette multitude de fiers guerriers, tri-.omphans dans toutes les\u2018parties de l\u2019Europe, à cessé de conserver le titre de conquéraus lorsqu'ils sont ve- nug devant vons.Vous- êtes inférieurs en discipline partie .de nos forces-ne sont pas entrés en action, ayant été incapables de wunir: Mais votre zèle a surmonté toutes les difficultés La mousqueterie dans la quelle vos ennemis mettent tant de confiance sont de foibles instrumens de leur pouvoir lorsque vous paroissez devant eux : vous\u201d les regardez avec courage et ils, tombent à vos pieds.Arragonois ! Le résultat de notre premieçe fentati-_ dace de provoquer notre ressentiment.Nous avons | eu la \u2018chance de prendre possession de toutes les pro.| priétés et le baggage, dont le peuple avoit été pillé \u2018d'une maniere infâme dans les pays par-desquels cette armée a\u201cpassé.Notre perie n'est que de 1,700 à ; 2,000 tués et autant de Dlessés ; \u201cperte nullement à | comparer au triomphe que nous avons remporté.Leür sang précieux est répandusurie champ dent de nouvelles victimes.Preparons nous au sacrifice, \u2018Arragonois | nesoyéz pas impatiens * L\u2019ensemi a separate account shall be kept half yearly by the Commissioners for the reduction.of the National Debt of all Bank Annuities which shall have been \u2018transfer- the period of such account ; \u2018distinguishing up to the pen of the said Bank Annuities as shall therein so much diately preceding half-year.Also, ahalf yearly Account of the Amount of all the Life Annuities granted by them up to the period of such account, distinguishing therein the amount of the life annuities which sina} have been granted in the course of the next immediately \u2018preceding hilf year ; and'also of the.amount of all the annual sums which, up to the period of the said account, shall by reason of the deaths of nominees have reverted to the funds ap- |.licable to the reduction of the National Debt, distinguishing herein the amount of such annual sums as shall have so reverted in the course of the next immediately preceding ha together with an account of the amount of life annuities then.payable ; and that in every such account shall be specified the excess i the whole amount of all the life annuities then before.an:ed pbove the amount of the advances receivable in respect of all the Bank annuities then before transferred for the purchase of life annuities ; and also the excess (if any) in the dmount of the Life asnuitiesthen payable above theamount of such dividends, also be kept half yearly of | half-year, | then | \u201ccontre le quel sous combattons est >téméraire et donñera souvent aceasi éxercer-\u2014votre=habil = votre courage.\u201d Si surtout les troupes dé:églées qui, Murat, osaient nous approcher, sous en recevrions lad nouvelle avec la plus grande satisfaction.Nous pré, viendrions leurs attentes et les rencontrions a moitié chemin.7 4 oh - Arragonnois ! Si la Bataille de-Sarragosse eût.été remporté: par-ces-usurpateurs;nous-les-aurions-enten- dus parler de leurs victoires de Marengo, \u2018d\u2019 Austerlitz - ENE \u201c so oe, 12 4 victoire que nous avons remportée ait été sanguinaire ndantelle à été glorieuse.\u201ctegardez là comme un pit commencement-de vos triomphes futurs sous wo- | tre illustre conducteur et Patron.PALAFOX.Aux Quartiers généraux, P 1 1 1° -\u2014Barr e, 27e.Juin, §\u2014 J Een a DISPUTE AVEC L'AMERIQUE.na Extrait du discours de ddr.Canning, de.20e Juin, * 000 - sur les aÿaires de l'Amérique, -« L'Amérique, Mousieur, est le sujet.du discours del Honorable Géitilhomme, que je remarquerai ensuite.Les publications du Gouve-nement Améritain + >.{cution, as belenging to the estate and succession of the q A taining one -arpent in front by forty arpentsin depth, bounded in frout by the river Chaudière.and in the rear at \u2018end of to the land of the Church: on which land are-erected a house of psixty feet in length by twenty five in breadth, a burn and stable profanent notre ville de Madrid, et leur comugndant |p ét de Jena acquises par la même valeur.Quoique la}.Tsold and adjudged \u201cto the -highest-bidder at the COURT : {HOUSE in the, city of Quebec on MONDAY.the NINE- J} TEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at ELEVEN-o Clock af = a A.1° ; _ ; .?.es A ' vo 3 « - 3 Go iy ' + 4 _.favorables ; mais,\u201d Monsieur, ils \u2018ne sont pas prêts à acheter cet avantage, tout grand, qu'ils le reconnoissent, au.prix d'abandonner ces droits sur les quels \u2019sont.appuyés, d\u2019une maniere immiuable, va ; par FI et mT w= 3 \u2014 = District of } WHEREAS under and by virtue of QUEBEC, § VV \u2018à certin WRIT OF EXECUTION is sued out of his Majesty's court'of King\u2019s Bench, in and for the suit of James Mitchel, against the lands and tenements belonging to the estate and succession of Henry Hall, deceased, inthe hands and po ion \u2018of William Hall, John Campbell and Michel Clouet executors of the last will and testament of the HE IYR H -LL, deceased,\u201d and did advertise for sale on days Tiow NE Le .pe Parish of 8te.Maric de la No.1.A Land situate in\" : Nowvellz Beavse on the north side of the river Chaudiere,'con- the said depth, joining\u2019 on one side to the north east to Mr.François Bonneville, and on the other side, to the south west, jained together: being sixry fétt in length by twenty in breadth; thirty five feet in length, with all che utencils for niaking pot- -ashes\u2018and a hangard with planks and covered: with boards, ot yx fest in len; sixty in bieadth.\u2014\u20142.A land situate\u201d at about six =arpents to the south west of th \u2018mouth of the river of the mill.of the Parich of St.| François d'Assise, Seigniory of Rigaud Vaudreuil of Nouvelle\u201d Beauce, containing three arpents in front by forty.arpents in ir nt\u2014b Fixer haudiere id iz rear ; said depth-\u2014The following\" \"lots of land situate in the Crd of Broughton, in \u2018the - District of Québec, to wit: the Lot No.9 in the first range, he Lot No.11 in the second range.The Lots No.3, 6 and -11 in the third range.The Lots No.2; 7; 10, 14in the 4th range.The Lots No.1, 3, 10 and 15 in the fifth range.The Lots No.1, 2, 5, 6 and 9 inthe sixth range.-The Lots No.1, 3,4, 5, 7 8, Ly 12, and- 14 inithe- seventh rage.\u201cThe Lots No.3, 9, 10, 12and the half of No.2 in the eighth range.The Lots No.6, 8.and 9 in theninthrange.The \"Lots-No.-6,:8,-9,-10.and.14 tenth range, and the Lots No.2, 3.5,7 and9 inthe Îithrange.1 UTS7\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 And whereas the sale of the above déscribed lands and tenements in conséquence of divers oppositions did not take place onthe days soas aforesaid by me advertised ; And whereas by a WRIT of FENDITIONI EXPONAS, issued out | \u2018of the said Court-of King\u2019s Bench.to me directed, 1 am com- marided to proceed to the sale of the above described lands and | tennements so by me seized as aforesaid.Now [do hereby give notice that the said lands and premises will be separately mig res in.the forenoon ; upon the charge by the purchaser or purcha.- sers to retain in his hands or their hands the one half of the purchase money, and to pay to Louisa Harrison one of the opposants the interest to arise on the said one half of the said pur chase money during her life for her Dower, and after her death \u2018to Erle Henry Hall the son of.id late | J pay the said one half of the said purchase monéy to the said Erle \u2019 \u2018hay the Capital Stock, which,.up to the period of such account, shallhave been redeemed by the application of the angual sums which shall from time to time have so reverted to the said Funds by reason of the deaths of Nominees, and by the applis cation of the-accuinulated dividends of the capital stock redeemed | thereby., a i oe .5 account of the whole amount of-3/ pér Ce Cable soc, which up to the: period of such \u2018account would have been redeemed by the excesses in the amount of the Life | Annuities from time to time payable by the said Commissioners | above the amount of the dividends from timeto time received by them, in respect of the Bank Annuities transferred for the urchase of such Life Annuities, in case such excesses had been intermediately \u2018applied in the redemption of 84.per Cent.Stock in the manner prescribed by the Jaws the reduction of the National Debt.+) a ES es rer % DISPUTE WITH AMERICA.gt Extract from Mr.CanninG's Speech) on American _the 20th June.« America, sir, is the next subject of the Hon.Gentleman's speech which I shall notice.Of nearly all that has passed between the two countries, the House and the publick have been put in possession by the publications of the\u201c Amierican Government.1 presume that the Honourable Gentleman does not intend to blame his Majesty's ministers for not having made similar communications to Parliament ; for if he had thought such comraunic.tions necessary, he\"would doubtless have moved for \u2018them.Without censuring their production by the american Government, his Majesty's ministers.have felt that the transaction being pending, any appeal from Government to Parliament would look as if it were concluded.1shall only state, that in the whole conduct of the British Government with respect to the affair of the Chesapeake, we have endeavoured to kezp in view the principle upon which we set out, namely to make ample reparag'on for that which was decidedly a wrong act; but to \u2018make that reparation under a firm determination notto surren- \u2018der a right which the great majority oi the country has\u2019 ever considered as essential to its dearest interests.~Sir, I may boldly: appeal to the country to determine whether from the correspondence on the table of the House, any such dispasition on the part of his Majesty's ministers has appeared through the whole tranviction,\u2014 That the ruptur: of the négociation on this subject was not attended with any hostile feeling on either side, is an incontrovertible .truth.The feparation was not gccepted by.- america, because america would not fulfil-the, condition on which alone it was teridered, namely the revocation of that proclamation by which the British ships were notallowed to enter the harbours of atnerica, while thase of the enemy visited them \"at pleasure.But sir, the manner in which the British reparation was tendered to americaby a special mission, was, to all the feclings of nice honour, an effective reparatian, altho\u2019 not ac~ cepted ; and soin fact we have every reison to believe it Was considered by the american Government.RL Sir, since the return of Mr Rose no communication has been made by the anirican Government, in thé form of complaint, or remonstrance, Or irritation, orof any description.whatever.1 mention this particularly, because it is noto- Affaire.supposed to be .of great \u201cimportance, and thay \u2018several Special Messengers have reached this country from thence, after having touched at France.But sir, if the Honourable Gentleman in the execution of his publick duty had thought fit to move for any communications that had been made by the american Goverment since the : swer must have beei, not that his Majesty's Government were disinclined to make them, but that ab olutely \u201cthere were \u2018none to make.If it be asked * why i\u201d 1am unable satisfactorily \u2018to reply.Y can only conjecture that america has entered into negotistions with France which expected to lead to some result, and that the conimunications of america to this country are to betcontingant on that result.\u2014Thia sir is conjecture alone, but it is founded on the extraordinary circuinstance of so many arrivals without any communication.\u201d It cannot be expected of tna, hat 1 should state prospectively, what are the views of his Majesty's Gurerninent on \u201cthis subjeet.The principle by which they have hitherto been guided, they will continue ine variabiy to contemplate.1 uch y restoration, ard to the eontingance of cordiality, dnd.perfect.good understanding with america, \u20ac any man can do : they are ready to purchase that advantage by every justifiable sonciliation ; they have proved that readiness by the act of the \u2018present Ses- , sion, in which the trade of america has been placed on the most frvourable footing ; but sir, \u2018they are not ready to pprchase \u2018that advantage, great as they acknowledge it, at the price of vii -utréader of those tights, on whith the naval power and pas fait de semblables commumcations au Parleisent\u2019; | regarde l\u2019affaire de la Chesapeake, nous-avons cherché They attach as much value td the.ont mis la Chambre et k: public \u2018en possession de presque tout ce qui s'est passé entre \u2018les deux pays.Il suppose que I' Hon.Monsieur ne se propose point de blamer les Ministres de Sa Majesté de ce qu\u2019ils n'ont \u2018car s\u2019il \u201ceut\u201d regardé cette \u2018communication comme né: - :cessaire, il auroit sans doute_fait une \u2018motion a cet ef fet.Sans censurer leur production par le Gouverne+ ment Américain, les Ministres de Sa Majesté ont senti que la transaction étaut pendante, on auroit pu la croire terminée si le gouvernement eut fait un appel \u2018au Parlement.Je dirai seulement que dans toute la conduite du Gouvernement Britannique pour ce qui.à ne point pérdre de vue le -prncipe dur le quel nous \u2018sommes partis, savoir, de faire une ample - réparation pour ce qui étoit décidemment un acte injurieux ; mais de | faire cette réparation daus la ferme résolution de ne pas _abandonnerun droit que la grande majorité du pays a toujours regardé comme essentiel à ses plus chers inté- | réts.Monsieur, je puis en appeller hardime ntau pays pour déterminer si, par la correspondance sur la table de la Chambre, il s\u2019est manifesté une semblable disposition de la part des Ministres de sa Majesté dans toute la transaction.Que la ruptare de la négociation ñ a été accompagaée daucuñn symptôme hostile d un côté ni de l'autré, est une vénté incontestable.La réparation n a pas.été acceptée par l\u2019Amérique, par ce que I\u2019 Amengque n\u2019a point voulu remplir la condition sous la quelle elle étoit offerte, savoir la.révocation de.cette proclamation par la quelle il n étoit point permis aux vaisseaux Britanniques d'entrer dans les haves A.moricains, tandis que ceux des-ennemis les visitoient à Jeur bon gré.ais, Monsieur, la maniere dont la réparation Britannique.a été offerte à l'Amerique par une mission spéciale, est.d'après*les sentiments de l\u2019honneur le plus stricte, une réparation effective, quoi- qu\u2019elle n'ait pas été acceptée, et, nous avons tout lieu de croire qu'elle a été regardée comme telle par le - Gouvernement Americain.\u2026 Monsieur, depuis-le retouy de \"M.Rase, il n\u2019a été.fait aucune communication par le Gouvernement A: mericain, eñ forme de plainte, ou-remontrance, ou irritation, ou d'aucune espèce quelconque: Je mention- plusieurs/vaisseaux sont arrivés d'Amerique, supposés être de grande iniportance;\u2014et que plusieurs messagers spéciaux sont arrivés de la dans ce pays, après avoir touché en France.Mais Monsieur, si l\u2019Hon.Gentilhomme, dans | &écution de son devoir public, eut jugé À propos de demander quelques unes des commu.\u2018nications faites par le.Gouverneinent Amercain depuis le dépait de M.Rose, ma réponse auroit été, non pas \u201cque lc Gouvernement de sa Majesté n étoit point disposé à les donner, nfajs absolument qu'il n'y en- avoit -poiut à fAi i on.de) 188 12 Je e Henry-Hall-whe attained the age of majority, or when legally authorised to receive the capital \u2018Sum,\u2019 in conformity to an avis de, parens of the said minor Erle Henry Hall, duely homologated by the Honorable Pizzxe \u2018AMABEE DE BonNx, on the 15th October, 1806; and subject ye said lands and tenements to.the payment of the ceas ct vemtes and Seigneurial dues mentioned in the opposition of the Honorable GasnzeL ELzeaxp Tascatneav, and the heirs of De Le | RY, , oF JA: SHEPHERD, Sheriff, \u201c= Quebec, 25th August, 1808.\u2014.7 _ - 2% - .\u201cDistrict of J YY virtue of a WRIT OF EXECU.- Quaszc, D TION, issued out of His Majesty's - Court of King's Bench, holding Civil Pleas in and Jor the said District \u201cof Quebec, at the suit of John Campbell, against the lands and, tenements of Jaceb Pozer, to.me directed.I have stized and taken | in execution ds belonging to the said JACOB POZER on'emplacement.of sixty feet square.making part of the old garden of the Hospital.belonging to the Poorcf the Hotel Dieu t the \u2018said emplacement having sixty feet on St, John Street, in the Upper-Toïon of Quebec,-and sixty fect am Poor Street, and forming the corner of the suid two streets, whick are the bownda- rier of both its fronts and running in depth, on cach frost, sixty (fect ox each line; to the vemginder \u201cof - the land of th: said old\u2019 garden now belonging.to Mr.James Mitchell, representing tke Ho- morable Louis Descheneaux ; and joining, towards the North the ground of the said Louis Deschenaux, represented by Felix Tet, stories in height and other wooden buildings ; the said emplacement sub- uject to the payment to the poor of the Hotel Dieu of Quebec, of the sum of eighteen livres of taventy sols cach of ground rent, yearly on the 24th June ; the whde without any reserve and in the mannes it now is.Now I do hereby give notice that the said Lot, Houses and buildings will be sold dnd adjudged to the highest bidder.at the COURT HQUSE in the City of Quebec, on.THURSDAY th: TWENTY SECOND dey of SEPTEMBER next, at ELEF EN of the clack in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of séle will be made known.~~ | \"JA: SHEPHERD, Sheriff, AU those voho have any claims on the above described emplizce- ments.and buildings, by mortgage or other right ov incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give metice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his office dscording to law ; and further that ne oppesition above described emplaicments and buildings, or: afin de charge.er previous te the sale thercef.\u2014Quebec, 19:4 May, 1808.\u2018 'ASHIONA BLE DANCING.\u2014Mr.YONGE and vicinity that he intendsto open a Dancing Academy for the instruction of thc\u2018youth of both sexes, at Mr.Pozer's farge clall, opposite the New- Printing\u201d office, where he-has engaged a Room well calculate] for the purpose, ahd purposes come mencing the lst September next\u2014Mr.Yonge having attained -his art from the most celebrated modernteachers of the United | Kingdom, viz.La Fontaine, Novare, D'Egville and Mrs, Parker, from the latter of whom he acquired his beautiful selection of Scotch and Irish Steps, he hopes, by strict assidu- | Pupils; -to-merit the; go of atibesat-public; For, the ace -commodation of adults who have rot yet reccived the advantage of that necessary of their education, Mr.Yonge, will give them private tuition either at their owo honses or at his Academy, andengages ui a veryfew weeks to give them a sufficient knowledge of the steps, figures, &c.lt may be proper to\u2019 said District\u2019 bearing date the 15th day of April.1805, at the |) Esquire, Natary ; together with a stone Rouse thereon erected, af two | afin d'annuller or afin de distraire the whole or \u2018any part of the | servitude ox thr same, will be received during the fifteen days § respectfully cquaints the Ladies and Gentlémen of Quebec | House, No.2- Buade Street, commonly called Freemasons\u2019 | ne ceci particulierement, parce qu\u2019il.est notoire que |\" ity abd prompt attention tothe speedy improvement of his! , ! ) ' \u201c, A ; : \u20187 + vo J Jo » i [i J o District et TTENDU que sous et en vertu don Quenec.$ certain ORDRE D'EXEÇUTION évané de la cour du Banc du Roi de sa Majesté dans et pour le- dit District, daté 15e.jour d Avril, 1805, à la poursaite de James Mit \u201ccontre terres et possessions appartenantes à possession de William Hall, John la masse et succession de re le et enla Campbell et\u2019 Mi du-dit Henry Hall, à mai adressé, j'ai sisi et- pris &h éxécus tion, comme appartenant à la dite masse et succession du: dit - ours - No.1.Uneterre située velle Beancé, vd le bord nord de la riviere Chaudiere, contin nant un arpent de front sur arpenits de proforideur, - bornée pis devant .u bord de À die riviere Chaudivre, et par derriere au bout de la dite profondeur, joignant d'un côté au : nord est à Sieur François Bonneville, et d\u2019autre côté au sud .: une maison de saixäntt pieds de long sur \u2018vingt cinq de large, pe ne de large; en outre une de sur trente cing pieds de long, avec tout les ustenciles | pour faire de la potaste, et un bangard entouré.de - £ouvert en planches de cinquante six pieds de long sur seize de rge \u20142.Use terre située à environ ix arpens au sud ouest.de l'embouchure de la riviere du moulin à farine Paroisse \u2018Sg, : François d'asise, seigneurie Rigaut .Vaudrueil en la Noïvelle Beaûce, contenant trois arpents de front, sur quarante arpents together with à potash manufactory of thirty feet in breadth by de profondeur, bornée par devant À la\u2019 riviere Chandiere et par derriere au bout de la dtie profondeur.\u2014S» Leslots de terse - suivants situés dars le Townslup de Eroughton dans le District de Quebec, savoir : Le lot No.9, dans le ler.rang.Le Lot 11, dans le-2e.rang.Le- Lot No.6,& 11 dans- \"Lots No.1, 8, 10 & 15dans le 5e.rang \"Les Lots No.1, - 2, 5, 6 & 9 daris' lé Gè.rang.Les lots No.1, 3, 4, 5, 7,8, 11, 12& 14 dans lè:7e.rang.Les Lots No.3 95-10; 18, = & 9 dans le 9e, rang, Ets No\u201465, {le 10e.rang, etleslots No.2, 3, 5, 7&9 dans le lle.rang, \u2018 Et attendu qu'en conséquence: de diverses oppositions la vens te des terres et possessions ci dessus désignées n'a pas eu lieuau \u2018 jou sainsi par moi avertis comme sus-dit ;.Et attendu que par va ordre de VENDITIONI EXPONAS, éMané de la dite Cour da enchérisseur, à la Chambre d\u2018 Audience, dans Cité LUNDI le DIX NEUVIEME jour de, SEPTEMBRE.pro- _ \u2018chain, @ ONZE heures du matin ; à'la charge par l acquéreur ou les acquéreurs de retenir entre ses ou leurs mains une moitié - des opposan tsl'intérét qui proviendra de la dite moitié du dit argent d'acquisition _sa vie durante, pour son-douaife,- et-après- son decésa rie Henry Hall, fils du dit fen Heni a, © ry Hall, lorsqu il aura atteint l\u2019age de majorité, ou lorsque légz- lement autorisé de recevoir la dite somme -capitale,- en confors mité d\u2019un avis de\u2018parens du dit mineur Erle- Henry Hall, due-.\u2018ment homologué par I'Honorable PIERRE AMABLE DE- .\u201c1 BONNE, le 156 Octobre; 1806 ¢t-les-dites et ons sujettes au payement des cens \u20act rentes et droits seigneu- \u2018rlaux mentionnés l'oppositon de ! Honcroble GanziE1 Euzran TascarR£eau, et :8 héritiers DeLERt.Quebec, 25e Août, 1808.: Ja: SH RD Sheriff.District de N vertu d\u2019un ORDRE D EXECU- UEBEC.TON.én Ce ; ide Majesté, pour les causes civiles, dans et pour le dit District de * (Quebec.: la poursuite de.John Campbell: contre les terres et possessions de Jacob Pozer, -à moi adressé, j'ai \u2018said - et, pris en.Éxécution comme appartenant au dit JACOS Ÿ tie du jardin ancien de.l\u2019Hopital appartenant aux pauvres de l'Hotel Dieu, ls St emplacement nt soifante pie rue St, Jean en la Haute Ville de Quebec : 1a rue \u2018des pauvres, et faisant le com des deux rues qui bornent ses deux front.à aboutir en profondeur scixante pieds + sur chaque ligne, au restant du terrein du dit ancien jardin apar- tenant actuellement à James Mitchel representant l'Honorable * x soixante pieds sur \u201cdives Louis Descheneaux et joignant aussi versie nord au dit Louis Deschenaux représenté par Felix Tetu Ecuyes Notaire ; ensem- Ble une maison dessus construite én pierre à deux «tages et: au-: \u2018tres bâtiments en bais ; le dit emp) ivres de vingt sols chacune, de rente fonciere.payable chaque: \u2018année le vingt quatre Juin, circonstances êt dépendancessans en rien reserver et tel que le tout est actuellement.Or je dohne avis par le present que le dit emplacement, maison.et bâtiments seront vendus et i à = -BRE D'AUDIENCE dans la Cité-de Quebec JEUDI le VINGT DEUXIEME jour de SEPTEMBRE prochain à ONZE heurés du matin ; aux quels terms et lieu les conditions de vente seront énoncées.JA.SHEHPERD, Sheriff.= batiments ci-dessus désignés hypothéque ou autre droit ou servitude sont par le present averti d\u2019en donner avis au dit Sheriff \u2018à son bureau dans la cité de Quebec suivant la loi;et de qu'auctine opposition afin d'annuller ou de distraire le tout ou partie du dit emplacement et premisses, ou afin de charge où ser- | vitude sur iceux ne sera reçue par le dit Sheriff durant les quinze jours qui en precederont le jour fixé.par cet aveftissement pour la vente et adjudication d'eux.a.OC | * Quebec 19 Mailsos, Vo = - A VERTISSEMENT.\u2014Le Soussigné t À Atos ceux qui doivent à la succession \u2018de few Mr.Jacques Franchere ci-devant marchand à la Riviere du Loup, de' payer incessament, et ceux qui ont quelques demandes à faire contre la dite sûccession sont avertisde présenter au plutôt afin qu\u2019on puisse regler les comptes respectifs de chacun.% * FRANCOIS LAMONTAGNE tuteur, LL _agissant encore au.nom des autresHeritiers Riv.\u2018du Loup, 26 Aoilt, 1808.FxANcuERE.G néral de MARCHANDISES SECHES, consistaht \u201cen draps, croisés, corderoys, Indiennes, &c.qu'ils offrent à vendre à des prix modiques pour argent comptant.\u2014No.22, Rue sous le Fort, à la Basse Ville, =.= | , Quebec, 15 Jum, 1808, JOSHUX WHARTON,&Co A + gne, considérablement audessous du le: prix courant, 120 .Pieces de toiles d'Irlande depuis 3s6d.a 18d sterling prix coutant, avec une variété d'autres articles.+ JAMES GRAY,\u2019 Quebec, 18e.Juillet, 1808 , \u201c/_ VENTES PAR LES SHERIFFS.che] Clouet, exécuteurs des dernieres volontés et \u2018Testament : \u2018Henry Hall, décédé, etai avertis pour être vendus à certains | l'Ouest au terrein de l'Eglise, sur la queile terre sont coustruites une grange etétable jointe ensemble ayant soixante pieds de - ! de tyente pieds madrier- et\u201c - Se.rang.Les Lots No.2, 7, 10, 14 dans le 4e.rang.Les Banc du Roi, à moi adressé, il m'est ebjoint de procéder à b - vente destertes &t possessions ainsi par moi saisies - commé fis?dit :- Je donne donc avis par le présent, que les dites terres: et- premisses seront séparément vendues et adjorées au plus haut .de l'argent d'acquisition, et de payer à Louisa Harrisony\u2014une\u2014 ; = B= = = .1 3.8 BA Let de - payer la dite moitié du dit argent d'acquisition au dit Erle Hen.;__ \u201c POZER un emplacement de soixante pieds quarrés faisant par-\u2026 n .chargé envers les: uvres du dit Hotel Dieu de Quebec de la somme de dix huit.\u2026 LES Soussignés viennent de recevoir-un- assortiment - vendre de gré-à-gré.\u2014Au Magazin du Soussi- | A VERTISSE ENT.\u2014Comme le Docteur Holmes va transférer sa demeure à la rue des Jardins, dans.de disposer de sa maison dass ka rue St, Joseph.Sa situation ne puis repondre d'une manicre satisfaisaiite.Je ne puis que conjecturer que l\u2019Amerique a entamé des négociations avec la France -qui.conduiront à quelque résultat, et que les communications dé l'Amérique à ce pays dépendront de cc résultats Ceci, Monsieur, tance de tant d'avancézs sans aucune communication.\u2018n\u2019est que conjecture, mais est fondé sur la circons- | add, that in onder to facilitate the progress of children trusted to his care, Mc.Yonge, confines himself to thi present style - of dancing, conceiving it of no utility to initiate his pupils in the varions steps and figures of the Ol4 Scheel which ate now.ite.out of use.\u2014\u2014\u2014Hié terms are one guinea entrance and three dultars per month.au ur \u201cQuebec.22d August, 1808, # JS \"2% Mr.YONGE's DANCING ACADEMY will bes Ou ne peut ; qu'elles sont les vues du Gouvernement .de.Sa Ma- josté sur ce sujet.Le principe qui qu\u2019à présent, continuera d'être suivi, par eux ipévita- blement : Ils attachent autant de prix añ' rétablissement et à la continuation de la cordialité et de la bonne \u2018intelligence avec l\u2019Amérique, que qui.que ce } les moyens justifiables, de conciliation ; ils ont prouvé preponderaace of Great Britain is immutabily fixed.\u201d Ca .> \\ ne .wt ' mo: XX ; .AT s attendre de moi que je'dise d'avance, | les a guidés jus- soit: Ils sont prêts à acheter cet avantage par tous! cette disposition par l'acte de là.présente session, \u2018}- I Patent PIANO FORT with additional > from 1040 12 in the forcnoon and from A ts 6 in tie afieraoen.T HE \u2018Subscriber, Testamentary Eexcciitor to the L late AMABLE BELAIR, of Maskinongé, hereby gives notice to ail those who are indebted-to the said Sucession to pay cession are requested to forward their accounts that they may be _ PIERRE LESIEUR | -Maskinongé 18 July 1808.Executor, .° BE SOLD ¥applied for immediately, dans le quel le commerce de l\u2019Amérique à été mis sur immediately, and those who have any dermands on the said Säce \u2018 a grand : | connue pour qu'il soit besoin dans dire plus long.I y a deus -voutes excellentes, de 40 pieds de longueur, sur 14 pieds de lurgeur et 6 pieds de hauteur.I sera donné des facilités pour le ox pourra se procurer quelques exemplaires des Mr.Neipson.Prix 10s Sy amp [a A VENDRE parle Soussigné,\u2014-500 quintaux morue seche pour le march: de Madere et des Isies ; quelques quarts d'aladses\u2019 et de maqueraux, dont il disposers des prix raisonnables pour de produit ou des le Fe een ADS IT, mei vert pai Des sgalles fraiche dela Havane, pr Pr porceldine d'Angleterre ; couteaux ; is cloches d'église de 150 4 S00 Livres pésant\u2019s at this Office,
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