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[" 2e PE J - ~ fo ' \u201c4 tte i ® .* 4 0 CT pre +: i + » \u2018 ro.3 \u2018 4 \u20ac \u201c \u2019 v \u2018 , asette ce, \u201c « \u2018 < .Lo 2 * .: ve 3 RN oa : \u2018 , La 4 4, te : ; D .[News] \u2018 \u201d JEUD LE 4, NOVEMBRE, isos, » * =\".A ., Ce +.A ons Ly .REN on Te T, Ti A cime * - : [a - {.et Ce : saisi EL AM SE .et du ; | SAR avis x : N LX ugéy .oF Ca de \" + .wn ae nn les alt or .Rp \u201d < ; mas iff, LT.ni Le ou » dis \u2018 u ae Te \u201c t ou \u201c 2 , e sur fus rong > EX- © Ce Ç A en ).HL CRAIG, se THIRD by the Grace of God: of ithe be EORGE Tue.| RD, by th Trace \u20ac d, - the ed'Es - G United Kingdom of Great Britain and-Ireland, King, De- hand, - fender of the Faith, to pur much beloved and aithful Leguslagive c, de Cotincillors of ots.Prwvince of Lower Canada, and to our faithè | saisi fal and well \u201cbeloved\u201d Knights, Citizens and Burgesses of.our OIRE \u201d said Provincé, - to an Assembly at our City of Quebec on the yetés- second day of December next, to have been commenced and arpedt \"held, called and elected, and to every of yoù Gresting: Wh rofod- as for divers urgent, and arduous affairs, us tHe state and de- ignark fence of our said Province concerning, our Assembly at the day re au .and place aforesaid to be present, we did command, to treat, \u201cssus consent and conclude upon, those things which in our Assembly, + dite M dould then and there be proposed and deliberated upon, and ut en .for certain causes and'considerations, uis to this spegally moving, CAN.we have thought fit further to prer e our said Assembly, so a T1, that you, por any of you an the said sécond day of December, ( ou .at our said City to appear, are to be held or constrained; \u2018for we Em.: do will therefore, that you and each of you be as to'us in this ad } _ matter entirely exonerated.Commanding and by the terior .of ! de < these presents firmlyenjoining you and évery of yon,andallothers Event pa in this behalf interested, that on Monday the twenty-third day\u201d ou.in : of January next; at our City of Quebec personally you be and \u201cfn de , appear to treat, do, act and conclude upoñ those things, which ize: in our said Assembly by the common Council of our said Pro- qunze vince.by the favor of God.niay be ordained.In testimony | whereof these Our Letters we have caused to be made Patent, , and the Great Seal of our said Province to be thereunto affixed : lc Co Witness, Our Right Trusty and well beloved Sir Jantes HENey Grefie | Crarc, K.B, Our Captait-Seneral-and-Governor-in-Chief,-in roissent \u201c andover Our said Provirce of Lower Canadä, &t.&c.-&é at .ar â Our, Castle of St.Lewis, in our City.of Quebec, in our said- so on x ~ | Wag Oryice, August .25, 1808.Creff.in Lm ET LE ' .2 Ju ; \u2018WHEREAS it.has been represented to THE Pm yo \"KING, That there are, at this Time, several DESER- esec - Ji TERS from the different Recurax Cours in His MAJESTY's 1808.>\u201d MR: LAND Service, who might be induced to return to their Duty Fonds i by an Offer of His Majesty's Gracious Parpon, and that\u2019 .Les such an Instance of His Roysl Clemency would havea due In- | propriété M; fuénce upon their future Behaviour ?His.Majesty.has been\u2019 ar EE eraciouëly plégsed to Grant 'Ffis Fare PARDON to all DE- Lo ; ERTERS from His REGULAR LAND Fo 5 oration.\"surrender themselves, on or before! th: Twenty-fourth of OC- \u20ac.\"- 'TOBER, to the Commanding Officer \u2018of any regiment, or to\u2019 - - any of the Superintending Field Officers of the Recruiting Ser.lien des DordAM, , _ vice, whoee Stations are mentioned in the SER, \"de _Canuistx.\u201d © Margin hereof, Or to the Commandant of the | our eut Lerps.«Army Depot in the Isle of Wight.4 éfunt, de .ManceesTer.Such -Desertèrs, if Able-bodied Men and \" .Nortincsam.- fit for Service, shall be sent to the ents UNRO.Irswicn , from which they respectively deserted, or be | Suxewsaury.appointed to such Regiments in the United rite BirminçuAM.Kingdom as His Majesty may be pleased to mer le Hrrerorp.command; and when so placed, shall not be t de l'or- Beyrorp.liable to be claimed by any other Corps to ia Bierre \u201cMasostonz, which they may fortherly have belonged \u2018GroucestEs.AND WHEREAS many of tlie said De- - SOUTHAMPTON.serters may have enlisted in, other Regular lus, Wercs: .Corps,and aremow serving therein, His Ma- \" LonpoN.\u201c jesty is-graciously pleased to extend to such 8, vuides ; Deserters the Beachy of .this Pardon ; and to direct that they ACEY\u2014\u2014Ë-\u2014\u2014\u2014 shall continue to serve the Corps wherein they now are, upon\u2019 MELVIN.declaring themselves tn their respective Comntanding Officers, \u2014 -on or before the Twenty-fousth of OCTOBER next, and they JEUDI shall not be liable at apy future, Time, to be \u2018daimed by the * Capitai- Regiments in which they formerly served.Ce.rier une \u201cThe Magistrate to whom any Deserter from His Majesty's nnes dans R .Forces may.sirrender himself, is authorised .and .te- t en pie- - quired to certifÿ the Day on which such, Deserter surrendered lon.Pa himself, which Certificate is to continue in Force until the Ar- 84 rival of the Desebter at the Head Quarters of the nearest My- D.des litary Post, provided he proceed at the Rate of Ten Miles a co Day, unless prevented by sickness, to be certified by some Me: eres.dical Practitioner on the back of the Magistrate's Certificate, ; Paix\u201d er to be otherwise proved to the Satisfaction of êfie Officer com- bre, 1808.manding at such Military Post.>, 1 ISON & _ And witha View to prevent as far as possible all Soldiers e Paix.from Desertion, after these His Majesty s most gracious Inten- .derniere \u2018tions shall be made known, His Majesty has been pleased to All ont command, that the Name of every Soldier who may hereafter jeta desert shall-be transmitted through the Secretary at War to the \u20ac personne \" Church Wardens of the Parishes, to which the Deserters be- : Jes lines \u201d long ; in order that their Names may be exposed to public View dan oe - in the Church, or such other corspicuous place, as may render va it impossible for Men, who have been guilty of this Crime, to sreff, P : return home to their Friends, on whom they have brought Dis- Te - e by.their Misconduct, without immediate Detection ; and ention de - His Majesty has further commanded, that \u201cthis Measure shall éal dans le be made public, that every Soldier may be assured, that the mations on.greatest Exertions will be .used for the Apprehension of any N & CIN.| Man who may hereafter desert, and that those who haveal- ois de Mai J \u2014 \u2014eady been guilty of that Crime, may be aware of the daily at priés de : \u2018Rik they ci oF DEC, aw of the- most\u2014evere Punish- Gibb.sus _menz, if they do not immediately avail themselves of the Par- VEMBRE don hell out in this His Majesty's most.gracious Proclamation, cm ne une _* Any Soldier wha may desert after these His Majesty's pra- \"* cious Intentions are made Public, shall not be included in the Junior.- qui doivent Ont pas re- our faire la jucression tous ceux oyer \u201cleurs \u2018 immédiates OFFIN.n M'\u2018Car- .mprimer'es Dictiqnaair conquêtes - lors de la impression, Mr.Mathon é Ki bests vu =, No.$.oe, Ne.5.- wed gd you i pind elle.{ c THE COMMANDER OF HIS MAJESTY\u2019s \u201cand \u201clL udRspar, Nove 6 [7 Grew at Han Quanrang, Quebec, Tih sirrender; which Certificate will be In force i the fine man- | Ser 22d under \u2018the ame Limitations as directed in His Majesty's , ¥ } .- 1008.1 J.H.CRAIG, Grwsmaz.Br Hus Excxrizuey's Commann,, = ii.| ED, BAYNES, ADJUTANT GENERAL.- + Lm Province, the seventeenth day of November, in the Year of Our Lord one thousand eight \u2018hundred and eight, and in the Foriyminth year of Our eign.= +a Le HERMAN W.RYLAND, C.C.in Ch.; Goon poems 5 PROCLAMATION ~~ .\u2018FOR 'PARDONING DESERTERS FROM HIS MAJES- a TY - TY'S RECOLAR LAND FORCES.~ above Pardon, but be proceeded agaiust with the utmost Se- \u201cverity.= : Ce | de 5 to be clearly understood, \u2018That this Proclamation of Pardon is intended to include dll Deserters from the Army of Reserve and Additional Force Act, butmot to extend to any.De- BY HIS MAJESTY'S COMMAND, JAS.PULTENEY.| teem em mm qe » FORCES in'the BRITISH PROVINCES of NORTH AMERICA, having ruccived an Official Copy of the above PROCLAMATION \u2018issued by His Majesty's Orders in England wid, desirous of affording to all Deserters the opportunity.of availing themselves of His Majesty's gracious offer of pardon, \u2018is pleased thus to make the same public, and to extend the term to which it is limited with respect to the Provinces of UPPER and LOWER CANADA to 24th DECEMBER next ensuing, nd with respect to 8 ch persons as are desirous of atoning for their.past \u2018misconduct who may come in from beyond the limite of these\" Provinces, to 24th FEBRUARY, that will bein the year 1:09.Deserters are to-surreader themselves to any Field \u201cOfficer cr to any other Officer eommarding any: Detachment or M.iitary Post in ether of the aforcsaid Provinces, or toaniy © Magisiate near whom they may be; such Magistrate bein, desired to furnish them with a C ertificate of the daté of such \u201ca, 5 + to, 2°, ; 2° wy - __ DESROCHER, a land.situated at Saint Rock, in the said {1andand premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder afin - he fes day's previous to the sale.thereof.| thereof.\u2014\u2014Sheriff's Office, l'ith November, 1808.LA to wit.TION issued out of His Majesty\u2019s Court of ¥ vitor ofa WRIT OF EXECU.| sit of Pierre Foretier, - Esquire, dgainst the lands Gnd tenements of Jean Baptiste je, and Ambroise Allard; abéentees fram: this Province, i the hands of Guillamme Perrault, their curator; 1 have -seiffed and taken\u2019 in execution as belonging to: the said JEAN BAPTISTE ALLARD-ard AMBROISE ALLARD, in thé hands of the nid Guillaume Perrault, a certain loz of growed or emplacement, situatein the Saint Laurent Suburbe of Montreal, containing hty feet in front, by the depth which there may be from the main street.of the said Suburbs Saint Laurent to Saint Louis street; joining on one side to Skint Pierre street, and on the other side td-the said ¥* rre Foretier, with a house and other buildings thereon erected.Now 1do hereby gite notice that the said lot of ground or emplacement and premises will be sold and adjudged the highest, bidder, at MY OFFICE; the \u2018City of Montreal, on MONDAY the TWENTY SEVENTH dag of MARCH next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be stisde known.A ni 20° a Ew, Wa: CRAY, Sheriff.2 and every person or persons having claims on the above described lat of re d or emplacement and premises, by mprt- gage or ather right or incurabrance, are hereby advertised.to give nptice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office in the City\" of Montreal, according to law ; and fur:her \u2018that no opposition afin.d'annuller, of afin de distraire the whole or any part of .the said lot of ground or emplacement and premises, or afin de charge or servitude on.the same will be received during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.TL ; , Sheriff*s Office, 17th November, 1808, |.Mowrasan?P3Ÿ virtue of a WRIT OF EXECU- -_tos wait.TION issued-out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the District of | late Jean Olivier, against the lands and tenements of Jacques Brien, dit Desrocher, to mie directed, 1 have seized and taken in execution, as belonging to the mid JACQUES BRIEN dit District, containing three arpents in front, by.thirty arpents, more or less, in depth, bounded _in the front \u2018by: the Tiver \u2018Lachigan, in the rear by the lands of the rivulet Saint Jean, on one side by Louis Chaput, and on the other side by Barthelemi Rocher, Esquire.Now Ido hereby i= ve notice that the said land will bé sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, atthe | church door of the parish of SAINT ROCK aforesaid, on Mon- TEN of the'clock, in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.ot : PTA - _Ebiwp, Wu: GRAY-Sheriff.and every persoti or persons having-claims on the above \u201cdescribed land, bf mottgägé_0r \"other right or in.cumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to cording to law,; and further that no opposition efi dane nuller OT afin de distraire the whole or any part-of \u201cthe -ceived during the fifteen days previous to the sale \u2018 Sheriff *s -Office, 17th November, 1808.\u2018 iereof.Mokriras] Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECU- to wit.TION issued out of Mis-Majesty's Court of King's Bench, \"holding civil pleas, in agd for the District .of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of André Christin, dit Saint Amour, against the lands and tenements of Joseph Laurence, to me directed, || have seized and taken in execution, as belonging tothe said JOSEPH LAURENCE, a.land, of an irregular figure, situate in the parish of Saint Paul, in the said District, containing sixty arpentsin superficies, more o: less; bounded in the front by river Rouge, in the rear by the seignioral line, and on one side by Antoine Chaput, with a house and other buildin thereon erected.Now do hereby give notice that the said at the church door of the parish of SAINT PAUL aforesaid, on Monday the TWENTY SEVENTH day of MARCH, next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.Epwp.Wu.GRAY, Sheriff, All and every personor persons having claims on the above described land and premises, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof tothe said Sheriff, at his Office in the City of Montreal according to law ; and further that no opposition afin d'annuller ov afin de distraire the whole or apy part of the said land and premuses, or de charge or servitude on the same, will be received du i g e + Sheriff 's Office 17th November, 1808.Nomet BY virtue of a WRIT OF EXECU.to, wit.TION issued out of his Majesty's court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the district, of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Pierre Bouthillier Esquire, againist the lands and tenements of Theodore Eastman, to me directed, 1 have seized and taken in execution, \u2018as \u2018belonging to thesasid THEODORE EASTMAN, a certain piece or parcel of land, being lot No.14, situate, lying and being in the first concession of George Town, in the seigniury of Annficld, in the said District, containing about one hundred and twelve arpents and four fifths of an arpent, in superficies, bounded in the front by Nichols Hall, to the east by one Newton, and to the west, | anid reserves, of about five arpents and sixty toises in the ssid stroets or passages run from Saint Marie street of King's Bench, holdin civil pleas.in ahd for the District of | ¢ Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Cecile Bengjt, widow of the | day the TWENTY SEVENTH day of MARCH next, at |.nid.land or afin de charge or.servitude on the sme, will be: re- à belonging to Thomas Baron, Esquire, and Louis\u201d Labadie; the aid lot or parcel of land being two arpents in breadth, inctuding thirty three fact reserved for a street or passage, in the middle, and fifteen fost for one half of a street or passage on the south west side, apd of irregular length ; consisting in all, with the superficies; aforesaid | to the said liale Riger, being each.thirty three feet in wadeh, as | the said Joseph Papineau has furnished eightden feet towards.that on the south west side ; which said lot or parcel of land | will be sold ify seperate lots or parcels, or otherwise, as may be re ptt Gragt, which} rémain upon the aforesaid lots, by him conceded, fronting upo the north west side of Sant Marie street aforesaid.\u2014 the rights of thé said late William Grant in and to the domain dé the Seigniory of Chambly, Grand Isle, Islets, Battdres and'Yanality.ofthe said Seigniory, and toalot if the |.\u2018Canton, excepting therefrom so much as Mas been sold to Sir John Johnson, Baronet, by an dct passed at Beleil, before Leguaiy and another, Notaries; the 8th day of August, 180%, Bein= one fourteënth part of the whole of Grande Is'e, containing about twenty two arpents and five eighths of an arpent in superficies; described in thesaid act.Now I do hereby Fire \u2018notice that te afaresaid lands aud ises will be sold and adjudged to fhe highest bidder, at OFFICE, in the City of Montreal, of TUESDAY the.TWENTY EIGHTH day of MARCH ngxt, at TEN-of theclotk in the forenoon; at which time and play the conditions of sale will be made known: + ; EDWp.vs.GRAY, Sheriff.All .and}every person or persons having claims on above described landsand premises, by mortgage or other rightor incumbrance, are \u201cthereby advertised to give notice thereof tq the said Sheriff, at his Office.aforesiid, according to \u2018law; ahd farther that no opposition afn d'aanniler or afin de distraire tbe whole or any part of the sid lands and: [ premises, or afi de charge of servitude on the ame, will, be: Sheriffs Office.17th November, : 1808.Lg MonTssab} Y virtye ofa WRIT OF BXECU- | \u201cto wit.| TION issued out of bis.Majesty\"s Court of King's\u2019 Bench, \u2018Montreal aforesaid iat the suit of the Honorable Thomas Dunn, in the seigniory of Saint\u2019 Armand, in the said District, cone\u2019 frame hous astd other buildings thereon erected, bounded on.the cast by?Josua Scranton, on thesouth by Otis Pidge, on the west by James Ayer, and on the north by Joseph Dyer.\u2019 Now I do hereby give notice that the œaid land and premises vrill be wold'and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the door of, the place of public ve at Saunt ARMAND aforesaid, on MONDAY the TWENTY SIXTH day of DECEMBER: next, at TWELVE ofthe clock at-nuon, at which.time aud place the couditidus of sale will be madeknowd.; - J UE \u20ac T Wa.\u2018GRAY, Sheriff, All and .Eow ] 7, peron or persons having claims on the above, described | premises, by on or otber right or incumbrange, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the-said Sheriff, a bis Office, in the City of Moutroal, ace cording to law ; further that no opposition -sfn d'annuler or dE hah] the w.or any part of the ssid Jand and | isesy OF afin de charge OT servitude on thw tha same, will recived during the fifteen i -sale- 22 .T ; Montreal?BY virtue of a WRIT OF EXECU.| to wit, TION issued out of his Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil ples, in and for the Digrictof | Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of the Honorable Thomas Dunn, ins the lands and tenements of Joseph Smith, to me directed, have seized and taken in execttion, as belunging to the said | JOSEPH SMITH, the west half of Lot No.108 asd Lot No.said District, containing two hyndred apd ten ucres of land in superfices, with a log house and other buildings théreon erected, bounded on thie east by Taplin Smith, on ths south by Coorad Ring, on the west by Christopher Katzebock and Joseph Burley, and-on the north by lot No.110.Now! do hereby give notice that the said lands and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the door of the place of | public worship.ät Saint ARMAND aforetaid, qu MONDAY Er, of the clock in-che forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known, ; \u2018 - Eopwp.Wu, GRAY.Sheriff.All and every person ar persons having claims on the above described land and premises, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to.give notice thereof to the said \u2018Sheriff, at his Office, in the City of Montreal according to law ; and farther that no opposition\u2019 afin &'awanller or afin de distrairethe whole or any part of the \u2018mid land and remises or afin de charge or serwitade on the same, will be.re ceived during the fifteen days.previous to the sale thereof, ~ Sheriff 's Office, 18th August, 1808.Moxraral Y virtue of s WRIT OF EXECU.to wit.9 TION issued outof his Majesty's Court of | King's Bench, holding civil pleas, inand for the District of Montreal afor xd, at the suit of the Honorable Thomas Dunn, against the lands and tenements of Caleb Carr, to me directed, 1 have seized and taken in execution, 8s belonging to the mid in the seigniory of Saint Armand, in \u201cthe said District, con.\u2018taining one hundred and five acr¢s of land in superficies, with a frame building thereon erected, bounded on the east by Clark Rogers, on the south by Adam Casey, on the west by Daniel Smith and on the north by lot No.103.\u2014=2, Fifty acres qf ep by one Laframboise.- Now | do hereby give notice that the; | said piece or parcel of land will be sold and adjudged to the.highest bidder, at the church .door of \u201cthe parish of CHA-' the *H-\u2014next; N- of the clock in the forenoon, at which\u2019 time and place the\u2019 conditions of sale will be made known.LE : ; © EDWbp.Wa.GRAY, Sheriff All and every person or persons having claims on the above described piece or parcel of land, by mortgage or other right or'incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his office in the city of Montreal, TWENTY SEVENTH day MARE or afin dé distraire the whole or any.part of the said psece or rcel oO ™Y ; è he will be received during the fifteen days previous to the sale King's Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the District of Quebec, at the suit of Patrick Langan, Fsquire, against the andi and tenements of and belonging to the vacant.estate and succession of William Grant, late of the City of Quebec, Fsquire, deceased, in the hands and possession of the Honorable John Richardson, curator tothe said vacmt estate and succession in the District of Montrealaforessid, to me directed, | have seized | and taken in execution, as belonging to.the said vicant estate and succession of the said WILLIAM GRANT\u2014l, A Lot or parcelsof land, situate in the suburbs of Saint Marie, bounding in frent upon a range of lots conceded by the said William Grant, aiong the nostf, we t sde of the street called Saint Marie or the principal street af the seid Soburbs, and in \"FEAUGUAY, inthe said Digrict of Montreal, on Monday ! ! public worship, at Saint ARMAND aforcaid, qu MONDAY \u2018according to law ; and further that no opposition afa d'annuler | otherwise called she Quebec Subuths, \u2018of the City of Montres, | fandiin superficies of the west and of Loÿ No.92, situate in the seigniory of Saint Armand aforesaid, bounded on the cast by the improvements of Clark Rogers, on the said lot No, 92, onthe.south by George Tetimore, on the west by Lot No.103, belonging to the said Caleb Carr and on the north by Michael \u201cPetts, witha frame house thereon erected.Now I du hereby give notice that the said lands and premisce will be soit and adjulyed'to the highest bidder, at the door of the plzce of the TWENTY SIXTH day of DECEMBER next, at NINE of the clock in the forenoon, at which time ind place the cone ditions of sale will be made known.| 20 \u2018 = Epwo.Wu, GP.AY, Bheriff.All and every persons having claims dn the Gbove described lands and premises, by mortgage or other right br incumbran ce re-tiereby advertised g ice thereof to the wid Sheriff, at his Office, in the City of Meoureal, according to law ; and further that na opposition afie Lamnuller or sfin de distraire the whole or any partof the sid lands and premises, or afin de \u20ac servitude onthe same, will be received during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.7 Sheriff » Officé, 18th August, 1806.vo tem a Montacss) BY virtue of a WRIT OF EXECU.to wit,, \u2018TION issued out of his Majesty's Court of King's Bench, Holding eivil ples in and for the Diatsict of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of tie Honorable I'l.omas Dunn, against the lands and tenements of John Misner, \u2018alias, \u201cJohn ' Misiner, to me directed.| have siged and taken pn execution, as belonging MISINER, Lot No.53, and lot No.04, situant: in the Seigniory of 8aint \u2018Armand, in the said District, containing four hundred and twenty acrès in superficies, with 4 two story.frame house, two log hou ani.uther buildings \u2018thegepr erected, bounded on east by Abrdham Ja (rage, vu the rear by the Jistle River, which divides it from: the land.of William Logan, on the wuth west éde by land belonging to $ | Joseph Papineau Esquire, and on the nosth cast side by \u20ac x8 \u2018 .; \u2018 : \u201c or \u2019 cr : .x < ne ' \\ Loe wuth ky Ew Troan aad Jews Hooang-or the wet bap fox No, 15, mV on the north by John Kraoce und Soha Anderson, incimbrance, are hereby received dusing the fifteen days previous to thesle thereof, .-.| holding civil pleas, in and- for the District of cording to law; and further that no taining qne hundred and five acrés of land in superficies, witha'|.Æsquire, and on the other sido by Joi 109, situdte in the seigniory of Sajut Armand, in the |__- Tease Rivers court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the district, at the suit of Ezikiel Hart of Le x\" ER ne I \u201cCLARKE, ~\u2014=Lot No.1% in the seven the TWENTY SIXTH diy of DECEMBER next, at \u201cTEN CLARKE None de berge tien Es Eee Lot of Land will be sold%nd adjudged to | MY OFFICEon Monday the EWEN FTE TH day of -hezt at\u2018 WO o'clock in the afternoon, at which shove mentioned or incumbrance are hereby advertised to to the sad Sheriff, at his Office in the Town of Uhroe-Rivprs | according 10 law; and\u2019 furthér that ne opposition « .danpuller or afi de distraire the whols or any part of the © L , to thy mle Tunxe-Rivans to the said JOHN MISNER, ALIAS, JOHN} din re re der fran 2 * the place of public worship, az Saint ARMA aforexid, on at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoan, & which tine aud.EE Era Le \u2026 | Eowo.Wu.GRÂY, Sheriff,, All and every person or persons having claiing gn the above advertised to the said Sheriff, at his Office, ig the City of] d'annuiler - x SMa A \"days previous.to + Sheriff 's Office, 18th Auguet, 1808, at the suit of.the \u2018Honorabl a Dyan, agains the.e onorable Thoms and tenements of Jacob Cook, the said JACOB COOK, a certain lot of, la Bone fourth ra strict, containining two hundred and ten acres in with a dwelling bonse, &° grise mill, saw & being No.12, superficies, on the south by Jaiïnes Bates; ois the west by-\u2014 be one of the reserved lots of thy Crown, Now 1g.ereby sold adjudged to the highest bidder, at the place of publi MOND AY the TWENTY SIXTH day of DECEMBER next, at ONE of the clock in the afternoon, hte conditions of sale will be made known, or persons-having claims on the above Mmcumbrance, are horéby advertised to gipe notice 80 ¥he said Sheriff, at \u201chis Office} ip the \u2018City \u2018of Montreakjtt= ; ; .be received during the Afteen days previous to the slg.thereof.ted, Thave poized and taken in execution, as bel to the jus ~q wr | reins ge > wid ELISHA DAVIS, the south half of lot No.© situate | u, verilf's Office, 18th August, 1808, \u201cuniv A h * Mostreal aforesid$ at the suit of Alexander Wilson, the lands and tenements of Jean Daptiste Brisset, to me dirette} 1 have acized and taken in execution, as belor ging to thie wi JEAN BAPTISTE BRISSR'T, a land sitates uw arith of containing three anpents in front by twenty five arpenfs, mdba: ar less, 5 depth, bounded ih the Tro br the ra té Chambly, in the rear by the domain of the\u2019 sigmiorÿ> ly, on one side by Antoine Boucher De + 1 Arbé, with a hole and other buildings thereon erected.to the | JOSEPH aforesaid, on MONDAY ths \u2018T'W vs i day of DECEMBER next at TEN of the clock inthe forenodn, 4t which time and.place the conditions of sale will be made known, TT BAY, Shori£ & claims obthe shove | ~Eowo,- > All and every perso or persons\u201d havin described land and premises, by mortgage or other right \u2018or the mid Shetiff, at his Office, in the City ding to law ; and further that uo opposition efo de distraire the whole or any part premises, or afin de charge de servitude oh ceived during the Aftoun days previous tothe sale thervof; Sheriff 's Office, 18th August, 1808, |, \"25 \u201cafin d'annullèr \u20186e vi FI - to wit, CUTION issued dut of his Majonise did \u2018Towib of Three Rivéts, Merchant, aginst the the \u2018Townshi seized and t en in execution as belonging to the said cn e higher bidder at the conditions of sale will be made known, 4.3 1.QUOY, Shelf: All and every person or permms- lots of land, by mortgage or.dther right give notice thargof said lots_of land, or afin de charge or \u201cservitude on the wiil be received during the Gfteenn days previous thereof, \u2014Sheriff 's Office 19th Noveuiber,.Thog,\u2019 tame, to wit, CUTION imucd out of Hin Majesty's Laplerre ito Boisvert, his wife, against the laide and p ad.M belonging to the mid JEAN BAPTISTE LER Land situated in the Seigueury of the Bay, 6e third ran \u2018 \u2018 front by fifty in depth; beginning in front, at the second conces À.ones : \\ .toitæ, in the m, ending in the rear atthe end of the said fifty arpenes 3 joining on que side, to the north eat, to Joseph Dubus; and on the other side to the south west, to François Courchaine 3 with a house, a barn, a stible and other buitduigs thereon erected Now | do hereby give\u2019 hatice chat thé said aad and btuldiage the Church of the BAY 6.ANTOINE on Monday che place the conditions of sale wili be made IL.QUGY, Shesiff, cumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice theronf to the.said Sheriff, a his Office in the \u2018Town of Whrew Rivets ace.: ion « , afin de distraire the whole of ay parc of the said lend snd uildings, or afin de charge or: arFostudr On the same, will be recesved during the fifteen days previous tp the sale thereof, | Shatifl\u2019s_Qffice,_19tly November, 1808._ MR.ROM respectfully acquaints the Ladies and A Gentlemen of Quebec and Vicinity, that he purposes recommencing bis profe.ion on the SEVENTH DIG he BER neat and will be happy to recvive wich Popils- as ray honor him with thar dancing .Acaismy Nou.31 $t Peter's their own houses agreeable to the co *,* Days of atrendance at Mr.Rods room, Weowespave and SATULDAYS from 4 to 4 o'clock afternoon, 2e he intends 200 ÿ tree, vote the ether days to private \u201cTuition, Quebec, 17th November, 1606.sing thresd, b ick and red Meorroco, twilfh costen straps and ho sks, and Carpettiog Gr + Now 1.doherchy give nutice iat tie said Lando and promises \u2018 .® 1 - , \\ .t : © Quebec, 1th Nov.1006.MICHEL CLOGRT.& i .4 et [CE cd \u201c - will be sold and adjidged wth highest bilder, xt che dods of gp 7150077 vs incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice \u2018thereof to .Co of Montreal, acces of the concessions thereof containing three arpents in: wilt be sold and adjudged intle highest bidder, at the \u201cdoor «f - ropage, aithor nt his ; or at couvensence of parties, UST RECEIVED from LONDON \u2014Was and.\u201cBpermaceiti candies, bees wax, rR Sedo ov » boot MONDAY the TWENTY SIX TH day of DECF \\.BER next) : : : Montrent acd © 0 db aimecfrle 0 bee cording to law ; and further that-no opposition ahs ie dh - - \" = tuts Delong 5 jar \u2018 ri { + _ ; je _ § _ I'S to the said wicant estate and succession of the said William promises, or fs d charge of seruitede on the sme, i MR received during the fifteen thusale thereof © distraire the whole or any part-of the said lov of \u2018land Y virtue of WRIT, OF EXECH.Montazar , to wit.7 TION issued ont of his Mujesty\u2019s Court of .King's Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for\u2019 Le \u2018j Distriec\" dE 7 Saint Joseph, in the seigniory of Chambly, in the aid District, ve ' r ww l dd heseby pire notice that the sad land and premises wil] be sold and ud 764 va highest bidder, \u2018at the church door of the parish offs 1 BY tiise of 4 WRIT FE Xe: landsand tenementsof David\u201dClarke of vf Melborne, Yeoman, to me diructod, [have < bavip A MARCH - time sug Pac .having clims on the of Jean Baptiste Lerus, of the: urish of the Bay 8.Antoies = \u2018Yeoman, to.me directed, | have sized and taken in execution ap FOURTEENTH day of MARCH next, 82 wluch time-and Eowo.Wa, GRAY; Sheriff = - described lotof land and premises, by mortage or orl.cr righcer i ere La nd directed, Ihave seized and taken in rato.belonging cb Toa th \\ }, a saw mill nd other - Poel buildings thereon erected, en de cast by John Spz-iccrs: 3 = andon the north by lot No, 13, in the aforesaid fourth.rage, : 7 - | ve notice that the said lot of land and prefises will be = worship, at Saint ARMAND, in the \u2018Distric: aforemid, = an described lands and premises, by mortgage or other Tight og | give notice thereof 83 k Î ruée wget DIT against the lands and tenements of Elisha Davis, to me direc.| 1 Premises, OF afin de charge Or servitude bn\u201d the same, will AL \u201cà Loa of the said land wad ~~.the sume, will beens TAT » ¥ 5, e .re P * & 8 es ?Y virtue ofa-WRIT.OF ÉXE: - - Court of King's Bench holding civil pless in and for the Di so of Three Rivers aforemsid, at thi: Dit of Jose ) rice 2° - AM and every person nor persons having any claims os thealmwve | described lands and buildiggs by mortgage or sther right or ine | Ï { SN ER 1 i 2 4 f # in range of the Towrishlp * re RE.ere an og vig = re pe \u2014 ce 00 ga, Ge « w | 1H] (RE pren A EE EE 5 , may have rendered prudent what might - empire, particularly of Ireland.Nor is it to be overlooked, - .blished, containing the patticulars of the events: which has ly and painfully interested the public mind.We are : odbc ihatead of softening the duagreeable impressi- ~ strengthen them.ately ~ piards, it iralt - stances that have found recssary to confiñne Dupont in - the Castle \"ters.from Paris state, that Bonaparte - .\u2018 4 , 4 ., PIRE 1 + , ~ \u2018 - ; \u2018 , THE CONVENTION IN PORTUGAL.| \u2018 BOTH SIDES.OF THE QUESTION.(From 6 Afinisterial paper 1\" 11e i .\u201c We must say that the: event affords us mich matter of repret, that the \u2018vigorous measure with which Sir Arthur Wel- lesley proposed to follow up the victory of the 21st, was rot not adopted by his successor in the \u2018command ofghe army.At | the same time, we anderatand that a fleet of transports off the coast of Portugal was in a dangerous state ; that the diicuity of landing provisions from the victuallers was very great, bi ious from the state of the surf ; besides which con- tran \u2018was entertained m respect to.the approaching equinox.These considerations may probably have made an impression upon the mind of the British General, which, as at this distance we do not feel we cannot duly anpreciate, and: otherwise be conside- and inglbrious.We must, at the same time, not forget the immense advantage and honour which results to s country \u20ac event,\" 5 rescuing from.power of the enemy, the kingdom of our ally, which was absolutely in their possession ; the restoring it to is lawfal Sovereign, and to its former independence ; the senewdl of.our connections\u2019 with Portugal;-and the re-establishment of our commercial intercourse ; the depriving Russia of the use of a very large \u2018squadron during the war, and rendering unnecesss~ rythe blockade of a port most difficult and dangerous for a feet to guard ; the complete and entire frustration of Bonaparte\u2019s schemes to rival our naval greatness, to dispute our sus periority in the Bay and the Channel, *» destroy our commer ce by a Continental interdict, and threaten the invasion of the red inadequate that this Convention not onf Spain, whole Peninsula in common effort against the common enemy.All these considerations, so important individually, so infinitely important collectively, cannot fail to excite the most joyful: \u2018sensations, and afford, upon reflection, that universal satisfac.| tion which naturally results from events of solid and .per- {From an opposition Paper.) Co Seer.17.~Last night an Gazette was pus made by theless precise intelligence of the the official accounts tend very much to A lame and miserable apology has been attempted in one \u2018and only one, of the Ministerial papers, for this d : .compact.\u2019 They say, that the Equinox wasapproäching (the- obsegve at the Zist of Aug.) which would have gered our fleet of transports; \u2018an t the communi- cou berween our victuallers and.the army was difficult to be maintained on account of the surf.Why then were not | the operations pressed with the utmost activity ?\u2018Why was t' sre an armistice concluded for eight days, in which nothing was done on our part to forward the object of the cam-, ?a ny FE.have heard it pleaded ton, in behalf of those who signons which were: preceding evening, od the Convention, thut Junot had taken a strong position\u2019 at Cintra, where he might have maintained himself, perhaps, fora fortnight, ora month ; and that it was better to enter into this agreement, which would enable us immedi.th send 3 considerable army to the assistance -of the Spaniards, than to lose time in \u2018reducing him by force.But we have not been told why he was allowed to get possession of this post.Wé were informed that Sir Arthur Wel- lesley, immediately after the battle of Vimiers, proposed to detach a strong corps to intercept his retreat; and itis now more than ever desirable that some explanation should \u201cbe given why this advice wis not acted upon.\u2018With respect to the latter part of the apology, that Convention wotild give us a large disposable force to send in aid of the Spa.ni: fallacious; we have merely changed the ene of action ; and instea Por we are going to fight him\u2019 in Spain, and that too in circumstances which will certainly be much less advantageous, because in Portugal we hada decided superiority over him ; whereas, it is by'no means obvious that this will be the case in Spain.Let it be pbserved too, that the French are to have the start of us, and that theyare to be conveyed to France in those very transports which were waiting - for the purpose of conveying our troops to Spain.In short, (though it is with pain inexpressible we say it) we do not see that much, if any thing bas been obtained with a view to the great object of the war, numely, the diminution of Bonaparte\u2019s power by -the military operations in Portugal.We certainly somethin tier owed fought and fll in the battles of Rolesa and Vimiera, than such a tame surrender of the Jaurels which they so hard.and so gloriously won.LL \u2019 » Ministers it is well known, are in high dudgeon at the very unexpected \u2018issue-of the expedition, and, it is said, that both they, and the Commander in Chief, concur in the pro- iety of immediately instituting an inquiry into the circum-, led to a convention which, while unex- seems as disgraceful as it wus unlooked for.\u2018 It wus before they could decide upon the propriety \u2018of and, every thing considered, we really.been no great harm in omifting an.plained, some time firing the guns ; think there would have expression of joy which no one felt, RRA Lownon, Sept.17.À monument has been erected at.Madrid to the memery of the Spaniards who fell in the insurrection of the 2d of May\u2014\"1he cenatäphis superb :.in the four-cor-\u2014 «pes are four pyramids, a-id in the front this inscription\u2014\u201c \"T'o the unfortunate Spaniards assasinated on the 2d of May, by French perfidy, their free and triumphant country consecrates this deserved memorial.\u201d : SxrreMser, 20.\u20141he Moniteur of the 7th inst, has published the mock treaties by which, Bonaparte claims the right of transferring the Crown of Spain to his brother Joseph.\u2014In return for lus kingdom, the unfortunate Charles IV receives the Palace of Compeigne, with its parks and forests, and a revenue of 30,000,000 of reals.\u2018I'he accession of the Prince of Austu- vias follows his futher\u2019s resignation; and he is to have possessions in Navarre to the amount of 51,000 acres.It is stated, that on the 7th a detachment of the Imperial \u201cLife Guards wet off in great haste for Strasburgh.Wemay, | therefore, soon expect to hear of the arrival of their master in that city .\u2014 Lo : The Moniteur, ith its usual disregard to trath, has again charged the Marquis de Romaiia with treachery; and in a pretended letter from Hamburgh, has stated, that 4000.of the | Spanish troops, long since completely rescued from French fraternity, were blocked up in \u201cLangeland, and that the rest has been disarmed and sent into France, © ' The expedition under Sir David Baird, sailed fromCork on - Sunday se'nuight, Its first point of destination is understood to be Falmouth, for which port the transports, having on on board che brigade of Guards, have smled from the Downs.\"Letters from Cadiz coafirm the -report that it had been 8f that phice, \u201c| on\" board, arrived off Yarmouth en Tuesday: On the same \u2018had an some points marched upwards of fifteen miles beyond the - Russianfrontiersy\u2014 3 \\ sun-set.oo ; ce - - OF \u201cThe Russian ambaseadér at Madrid, had sat off for .Lisbon.volunteered their services in Spain, but adds to the resofirces of Portugal, while it unites the \"| other insurances to the amount of 30,0001 more.~The\" mames-of the-persons who lost.their lives were, as far \"vis, a gentleman who had bat lately corame to town from Wa.| of fighting Junot \u201cin\u2014Portugal, | early the next E to \u2018the memory of those brave men |: -day thc\u2019 troops embarked at Harwich, which are to form a part of the expedition collectirig'ét Falmonth, sailed, and yes- terday-thry arrived in the Downs, : The Spanish troops will probably accompany this expedition, | SEPT.24-\u2014An Extraordinary \u2018Gazette, published by the \u2018Sunita of Seville, dated the 22d ult, contains à illed account of the battle at Gerona, anthe 16th, in which the French an- der Duhesme, were completely defeated, with the los of their artillery and baggage.\u2018 Letters from Stockholm: have reachéd town which states that subsequent to the 17th ult.the Swedes had another battle with the Russians in Finland between Bjomborg and Christianstade, the result of which was a decisive\u2019 victory on the part of the Swedes, The Russians left two thousand dead onthe field of battle.' Genera] Cronstadt fell ashe was charging \u2018st the head of his corps.\"The Russians in consequence of this defeat, are.stated to have fallen back from Abo to the distance of between 30 wad 40 miles on the road to St, Petersburgh.-The Swedes \u2018The system of vigilance pursued upon the Dutch Coast is - such, that no vessels whatever are permitted to approach it after sun-get, A fisherman was y shot near Scheveling, and two of his boats crew woundéd, for, attempting to after Sxzer, 24, The junta of Asturiashave presented his Britannic majesty with 2000 Merina sheep ; which have been embarked on hoard the Swallow Lrig.In the execution of their duty, the hon.capt.Herbert, and Mr.Creed, two officers who had ware drowned, by the upseting of o boat, * fact.irrétrievable.The property is insured \u2018Inthe Sun, for _- - _- - æ5p00 .in'the Phœnix, for: < \"75777 18000 7 In the Royal Exchange, for \u201c to make ; that being general no one nation had a right to complain, and that it could not thereforé become the subject of nae The following alternatives for the political conduct of the United States in the present crisis are mentioned in the Monitor a Paper printed at Washington and in the interest of Mr.Madison LS x \"0 .LÀ continuance of the Embargo without any further preparation for war, EE .IL.A continuance of the Embargo, with vigorous prepa- | rations for war, including the formation of two armies, one on dur riorth eastern and the other on our south ern frontier; with a corps-de-reserve of select militia for the\u2014defence of the central part of the union.Co IM.An abrogation of the Embargo laws, a declaration of war against France and Great Britain, premiums for privateering owt of employ, and would fit | AT ' ; THEATRE.SATURDAY next the 26: O the Pay x 26th Tost.will be WLD OATS or STROLLING \u2019 A QUELQE CHOSE MALHEUR EST BONN.B.Themooey arising from the abo i bea priated to repairi g and decors Le Traces 1 to BOXES, upper aud ower and PIT 5.\u2014GALLERY, gs.64, UEBEC ASSEMBLY.\u2014~The MANAGERS of last y request à meeting of the Gentlemen of the Town and the Military Gentlemen atthe UNION HOTEL, on FRIDAY next at TWO of the Clock in the afte \u2018to appoint Managers for conducting.the : season,\u2014Tuesday 22d Novr.1808, - Sr a Y (QUEBEC BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.\u2014 The next Meeting will be on THURSDAY the Ist day of DECEMBER at the usual place at SIX o'Clock in the Zve.ning.The early attendance of the Members is requested on particular business; and all those: holding Monies of the Society together with their securities.(if Members of the Society).are law, by Order of the President.J.CAMPBELL.Quebec, 24th Nov.1808.Secretary, (GOODS UNCLAIMED.\u20145 bales marked diamond I, \u2018M.shipped to order, in the.Ship Esther from Liverpool and now in Mr.Symes\u2019s stores,\u2014the owner will receive them on paying freight and Expences.2° \u2019 \u2018 HOYLE, HENDERSON: and cles.rember, 1808.; Ru afternoon Auembly the present y I'S or GENTLEMAN.-To dé Play will be added \u2018a Earce, in French, called, desired to attend in order to renew their securities according to 3 OR SALE by the SUBSCRIBERS, very fair 'Muicovado sugar in hhds, tierces and barrels, Liverpool salt, \u2018merchantable West-India and table cod-fish, fine ahd rejected Upper-Canada flour and cod o'.\u2014Also brandy, Beau- packages and a few cases castile soap.IE , PETER BREHAUT, & Co.Quebec, 24th November, 1808; ete 'OR SALE.\u201450 batrels prime Pork,\u2014 10 kegs hogslard, - 30 barrels fine and superfine flour, 10 tinnetts upper country butter, 1 - F.& F.F.gugpowder in half and quarter barrels, | 1005 apply to Wu.HENDERSON, & Co, \"Quebec, 17th Nov.1808 St.Peters Street., \u2014a expeditions against our common enemies, an invitation to the \u2018Spanish American provinces to declare independence, throw off - all allegiance upon Europe, and unite with us in Trésisting of injustice and tyranny ; together with the formation ofan army .of 20,000 men for the invasion and subjugation of the British possessions in America.So oo HausrAX, Oct.24.* Our expedition\u201d is yet kept in readiness\u2014although there.is no certainty of its destination, or even departure, 10 or 12 sail \u2018of transports lie with.their.sails.Bent; \u2014provisions'on board, camp equipage, &c.and even the staff appointed for the troops.Some chink \u2018Cork under Baird.\u201d épars \u201cTHE QUEBEC GAZETTE.- , - -THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1808.No news.have arrived since last Thursday.We were in hopes of receiving the message of the President À of the United-States to Congress at the opening -of the Sestion.It appears that it will recommend the continuation of the Em- bargo-; and this recommendation, we have no doubt, will pre~ [wail at least till towards the c-ose-of Session.- = \u2018Spain (Mr.Santibanos)-by the Junta of Seville.This Gentleman will not however come out till he has powers from the Central Government.If the Spanish affairs continue as pro- missing as at present, .the American Government will hardly venture not to acknowledge him.If he is acknowledged, Bonaparte will recollect it.i 0 PORT OF QUEBEC.Anriven.Co Nov.17.\u2014Schooner Bonaventure, Charlemagne Arbour, from Patrick\u2019s hole, put back, in distress, having lost an \u2018anchor.*\u2014Bark Charlesand William, Richard Kirby, from Patrick\u2019s hole, put back with .the loss of an anchor and other dam- mages.\u2014Tivierge the Pilot, had his leg broke in two places and otherwise much bruised on board, 5.; \u2014Schooner Good Intent, Jacques Turgeon, from Patrick\u2019s hole, put back in distress with the loss of two anchors.\u2019 put back in distress, lost one anchor and cuble.20th.\u2014Schooner Victory, Charles Duhamel, from Hare Island, bound to' Portneuf with provisions &c.for the _ Banterer Sloop, put back in distress with the loss of one) - anchor.Saw the Government Schooner Chorlotte, Lamb- 1 ly, off the Brandy Pots, steering down.: R1st\u2014Schooner Elizabeth, -Joseph April, from Hare Island, with stores &c.saved from the Lady Borringdon, and the Captain and Crew.= *,* Capt.Robert Wilson, of the™Margaret is arrived in Towp and reports that his ship and the Neva are both at Ka- mouraska with the loss of anchors and cables.The British Brig -Acadie, from Quebec, with the loss of anchors, endeavoured to get into New-York, but was driven ged\u2014part of the cargo \u2018saved./ Boston Paper.) Taventy fourth of Nov.\u2014Our port has presented yesterday and\u201d to day nearly the same display bf shipping preparing for their departure, as was usual about the Twenty fifth of October.Cirarem.: Custom Housz, 23d.November, 1808, Ship Adventure, it is to join that from | - À Spanish Minister to the\u2019 United States has been named in | \u2014Schooner Neptune, Flavien Duhamel, from Patrick\u2019s hole, | ashore at the Hook, where she lost \u2018her mainmast and bil- | Prim?coffee in tierces and barrels, Muscovado sugar in hhds.and barrels BE ; .À small quantity of strong high flavor\u2019d French Brandy, A few dozens choice Madeira Port-and Sherry wines, All at moderate prices for ready money, Quebec, ¢2d'N v.1808 1 Just - published and for\u2018sale\u2018at the PRINTING-Orrice, Moun- tain-Stréer, and at Mr.Sires, Three-Rivers and Mr; = \u201c OuiviEn\u2019s, Berthier, price 2s.6d.per doz.\" and 3d.each.\u2018HE QUEBEC CALENDAR for 1809, containing a-French and English Calendar and a number of useful Tables, &c.*, \u2018 ¢.* Those Gentlemen who have any correttions or lists to furnish for the POCKET ALMANACK, are requested to forward them as speedily as convenient, : or.\"THE SUBSCRIBER having been duly elected i.Guardian to the minor Children of WILLIAM FRASER late of Quebec, Joiner; deceased, hereby notifies all per- send in their accounts to him without delay.\"Quebec, 8th 1808.JOHN MUNRO.finest hyson and hyson skin teas.Enquire at Mesars.Jones \u2018 and White's or at Manthorp\u2019s Tavern, Lower Town.Quebec, 24th Nov.1898; .; : ADEIRA | WINE.\u2014A few pipes of old London parti i in th Three-Brothers from London, ale Jao imported in the Quebec, 16th Nov.1808: - \u2018UPHOLSTERY WARE HOUSE No.2 St.Joseph Street, W M.HENDERSON has received per Three- Brothers a few pieces of fine and superfine scarlete mo- reens with tossels and bindings &c.chintz, demities &c.also and t , bed ticks yard wide; and stair carpeting, baize, blankets, - counterpanes, matrasses, feather -beds, \"chairs, tables, beaureaus, bed steeds, fc.| N.B.a few boxes English candles cheap for cash.Quebec, 17th Nov.1808.= : ; \" SALES BY AUCTION.\" \u2018At WILLIAM BURNS'S Auction Room, on MONDAY next the 28th Instant, at one o'clock.- FIGHT puncheons, 2 pipes, 3 hhds.-and 16 bar- #4\" rels rich Montreal Cyder, 23 barrels choice Montreal sophas, .| apples, 28 puncheons and 16 hhds.beer of different kinds, the remainder of a consignment of shoes consisting in about 40 dozen of various sorts and an Assortment of dry goods.\u201d * Quebec, 24th November, 1508, By JONES & WHITE, On TUESDAY next, the 39th Inst at their Auction Room, at 1 o'clock phecisely cloths, blankets, flanels, shawls, calicoes, muslins, threads, - hats, &c, &c.~\u2014\u2014\u2014Also a few lots excellent shrubb, 17 hhds.and 13 barrels cyder, apples, nails, square and round iron, and a variety of other articles, no Quebec, 23rd Novr.1808.Y virtue of a WRIT of EXE- Ship Mentor, ', Stephenson, .Chepstowe, do.Brig Henry, Soper, Grimsby, \u201c15th, Brig William, - Vicar, Trinidad, 10th, Brig Speedwell, Higinbottom, Jämaica, ; \u2026 do, Schr.Margaret, \u201c Pitchard, St.John\u2019s N.F, L.do, Ship Reliance, .=~ Wiley, ~~ London, - do.Bsig Ann, © Weatherley, Newcastle, .do Brig Joho, y Denney,, - Newfoundland, do.Brig Unicorn, * Creighton, -Hglfax, .V2lst.Bark Resolution, | Walker, : Cork, 7.284.si > Æ MADEIRA WINE of k superior quality, whic been improved à Voyage to the West-Indies, and buck to London, previous to being shipped for this Country.\u201cSchr.Chance, \u2014\u2014\u2014Duneuk-\u2014\u2014\u2014Demerars,\u2014 Tach \u2014{ described lors-of ia other FIRE OFIRCUTTE {: are hereby adVettised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, THE SUBSCRIBERS have for Sale, a few pipes has meme - = Humphrey, London, 3d ,Novr.Tn} = Extract of a Gircular dated at Liverpool, August, 31, 1808, Ship Arethusa, Smith, ditto.\u2014 4th, \u2019 .to wit.CUTION, issued ont of His Majesty's \"We are as appeate-the-case-with-vou completely in.the | Ship Mint, ~~.Drysdale, = Jamaica, .do; |Courtof King's Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the Dis- dark, us to the state of negociations ; but we apprehend, if the Ship Choice, for, 7 bondon;\u2014\u2014\u2014#thr\"{trict-of-\"Fhree-Rivers-aforesaid, at.the suit ofr Ezekiel Hart of.discontinuance of the Embargo depends upon that of the bloc- Ship Margaret, Wilson, ~~ .Greenock, 7th.the Town of \u2018Fhree-Rivers, Merchant, against the lands and\u2019 kade Orders of Councils, there is not the.smallest hope\u2014as Ship Neva, Kirby, London, + do.tenements of John Gi man, .of the Township of Mzlborne, yeo- long 4s the dectees of France remain in force chat the measure | Snow Jane, | Allen, + ditto, do.|man, to me directed, I have seized and taken in Execution as will never be taken into ceusideration, 0 \u2018Bark Charles and Wm.Kirby, \u201cditto, do.* belonging tothe said JOHN GILMAN.\u2014\u2014Three lots of land, \u2018Fhe embargo has ben less felt in this country than could Brig Ocean, - Wilson, \"Greenock, © 8th, {situate in the said Township:of Melbor ne, being fot.No.13 In have be en expected ; it has principally operated upon indivi- Ship Neptune, Besant, Antigua; 9th, |the fourth range, 14:in the fifth range, and: 15 in the seventh duals, from the detention of their funds.* The trade to Spain, Schr.Neptune, Duhgmel, St.Jchn\u2019s N.F.I.do, |range.Now I do hereby give notice that the.aforesaid three Portugal, \u2018and the Brazils, has opened a fine field for our ma- Brig Cures, Davidson, Liverpool, 10th, lots of land will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder & nufactures and commerce, and there-are hopes it will be Schr, Bonaventure, Arbour, .Chaleur Bay, do.|my OFFICE on MONDAY the TWENTY SEVENTH day extended by intercourse, with tbe Spanish Colonies.If the Ship Manique, \"Todd; \u201cLondon, \"da A x SEV] > i orenoon, at \u2018 measure of Embargo is much longer persisted in, the capital Schr.Good Intent, Turgeon, ~~ St.John'sN.F.L.do.{which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.- and views of this country,.which have been directed to the Ship New-Brunswick, Surr, ~*~.London, Itch, HE \u2018 L.GUGY, Sheriff.L American trade, will be diverted ito\u2014other-channel i , _- Gledsdale, * Jamaica, .12th._ All and every person or persons having claims on'the above Asma: HULL 4ARE OL Oran at his Office in the \u2018l'own of Three-Rivers, according to law; and further that no opposition afin d'aunuller OR afin de distraire\u201d the whole or any\u2019 part.of the said lots of land, or afiz de charge \"| ov servitude on the same, will be received during the fifteen days | previous to.the sale thereof.Te co _ Sheriff's Office, 21st Nov.1808.J OTICE is hereby - given that \u2018the Subscriber is.AN duly authorised to close the land agency concerns of the late Samuel Phillips, Esquire.All: ns therefore who are indebted either in land.or money tô the said Estate for land application made in their behalf, dre requested to settle the same orthwith with -he Subscriber who thereupon will deliver such \u2018havé been depotited by them with Papers and Documents as may the deced \"Ww VONDENVELDEN.| 4 The transports with the fire division of die Spanish trogps - flocking into the windward jalands, with .Cel Yates \\ Quebec, gla Nowe.1008 JOHN MUNP.O & Co.\" \\ .to À .« Co .\u2018 ) \u201c .4 ; 5 4 .Vo ; Quebec, .In November, 1808.- 4 4 - .\u2019 port spirits, L.M.Madeira, best old bottled port\u201d wine in [OR SALE by JORN PAINTER \u2014 v 'RESH TEAS FOR SALE\u2014A few chestsof the for general assortment of Upholstery, as fringes, binding _ AN extensive assortment of dry goods consisting of \u201d ?sons having claims against the Estate of the said deceased, to JOSHUA WHARTON, & Co.; J tion \u2018ou met ble a p Sir \u201c mie deprarrengaerzr ; SEEORER a + £4 CONVENTION EN, PORTUGAL.1,86 + PEUX COTES DE LA QUESTION.~~ (Tiré d'un papier ministériel) +, ' pouvons dire que nous avons beaucoup à regretter, « ee aquures vigonreuses, avec.esquelles Sir Pie Web oy se propossit de poursuivre jusqu'au boue là victoire du Lote Tent pes été adoptées pat son\u201d successeur dans le com- ; de l'armée.En même tems nous apprenons une forte de transports i la hauteur dela côte du Portu- or étroit dansun état dangéreux; que'la difficulté de débar- $ Jes provisions des vaisseaux vivriers étoit très grande, 3\" ras précaire par l'agitation de la 12er; et qu'outre cela < craignoit beaucoup de l'approche de l'équinoxe.Ces con- Cintra, où il auroit pu se garder! peut-être quinze jou \u2018ou un mois : et qu\u2019il valoit mieux \u2018faire cet accord, qui nous met immédiftément en état d'envoyer une armée considérable À l'assistance des Espagnols, que de perdre du tems à le réduire par la force Mais on ne nous a pas dit comment it à pu venir en possession de ce.poste.Onnous a informés que.Sir Arthur Wellesiey, immédiatement après la bataille de Vi- \u201c miera, -avoit proposé de détacher un gros corps pour intercepter sa retraite; et il seroit maintenant plus que jamais à désirer qu\u2019on donnât les raisons pour lesquelles cetavis n\u2019a pas été suivi, - Quant à la derniere partie de l'apologie, \u2018que la | Convention nous donneroit une grande force à notre.disposi- y, .our Mr; a ne peuvent manquer d'extiter les sensations jes-plus- re \u201c4; ot _ attention à l'état pitéyable au quel iJ avoit conduit Iz- colonie Par son adminrtration;, \u2018Mz.Abererombya donné notice à la conclusion de la derniere session du pariçment qu'il ferdit une [Proton pour une euquêté sus l'étât l'établissement, et nons | esperons qu\u2019il n'apaudanera pas son.istentiou, - Ll est dit, sur l'autorité d\u2019une lettre particuliere de .Li que Jurot a deoné un diver, splendide aux principaux officiers de l'armée Britannique qu Palais Royal à List » ay diner les Couverts étoient d'argent an dessert d'or fim, \u2014 Extrait une lettre Cirexlaire datée de Liverpodd, Aout 31, 1808.Nous sommes | comme il paroît que vous êtes vous-mêmes ) \u2018entièrement dans les tenébres, quant à ce qui regarde les négociations ; mais ndus crai > & la discontinuation de l\u2019Embargo depend de celle des ordres\u2019 des conseils pour le blocus, de France resteront en force, que la mesure soit même prise en considération.LT 1 4 ' C L\u2019Embargo a été moins senti\u2019 en ee pays qu'on ne devoit s'y attendre : il a'opéré principalement sur des individus, par Portugal et le\u201d Brezil, a ouvert un champ à man tures et À.notre commerce, et nous espérons qu\u2019il s'ét par communication avec les colonies Espugnoles.Si l'on persiste long-tems dans la mesure de l'Embargo, le capital et les vues de ce pays, qui ont été tournés sur le commerce de l'Amérique seront tournés d\u2019un autre côté, et avec quelques éfforts, nous obtier drons d\u2019autres les articles que nous tirions communément de \"Amérique.La marine Angloise a crû trés-rapide- ment, et les vaisséaux qui avoient été long-tems ois:fs, trouvent maintenant des emplois utiles et profitables à des frêts énormes.Notre récolte en général a étéabondante.Le bled est à- 12s, et 1256.Les grosses pluies ont fait quelque tort aux grains 3 travers leur abondance, surtout dansles terres.riches ; \u201cmai \u2018augrheatats ai qualit inférieure compensera ce.qui manque d'en autre côté : \u2018et la récolte de patates a été dernièrement si abondante, qué nous | n\u2019avons pas beaucoup À craindre maintenant du manque de secours étranger © GREEN & WAINEWRIGHT.Infermation \u2018concernant les Tsles par un Monsieur Amcricain arri- .4 a vi a New-York.Toute I\u2019 Amerique Meridionale, ainsi que les Isles Espagno- -les ont maintenant un commerce libre avec les Anglois, et les Espagnales vont en foule aux Isles du vent avec des bestiaux, des mules, des moutons, des chevres et des volailles, en grande abondance, en sorte qu\u2019ils sont en état de fournir auxtroupes An- Idises et à la marine leurs \u2018quantités ordinaires de -provisions fraiches.' J'ajouterai aussi qu'il y a -des lettres de \u2018 Liverpool' et de Londres à' léurs correspondants à St.Kitts, portant que la .dernieze pêche avoit été très grande, que le riz des Indes étoit arrivé en abondance, et qu'ik: peuvent fournir les colonies de presque tout ce qu'ils ont besoin ; que leurs vaisseaux africains sont tous hors d'emploi, et alloient.s'équipper pour Ja nouvelle Ecosse, à l'effet de fournir les colo- \u201cnies de bais et autres articles dont elles pourront avoir besoin : mais ils qnt eu peur que les Americains-ne levin.l'Embargo.\u2018I's ont aussi envoyé des nègres dans les montagnes, quf a- hondent en gros bais, à l'effet d'avoir des douves pour les futailles à sucre, et j'ai entendu dire à un planteur qu'il n'avoit pasemployé cing mille douves pour toute la derniere récôlte,à: l'exclusion de ce que ses negres avoient fait dans les montagnes: li est certain que la partie Portügaise et gnole de l'Amé- \u2018rique peut produire tout article qu: est produit dans les Etats- Unjs.\u201c .- Le Monitor, papier imprimé à Washington et dans les\u2019 intérêts\" de Mr.Moditon, donne les alternatives suivantes pour la conduite politique des Etats-Unis dans la crise actuelle.I.Une continuation de I'embargo sans\u2019 aucune autre pré paration de guerre.*11 Une continuation de 'embargo sous de .vigoureuses pré- parationsde guere, compries la formation de deux armées, une \u2018sur-nos-frontieres -du-NordeFst, et l\u2019autre sur celles du Sud-.\u2018 Ce qu'il n\u2019y ait pas la moindre espérance que, tant que ies décréty |- détention de-leurs fonds.Le commerce avec l'Espagne, /le ° 4 THEATRE.| LA pièce.Anglaise, intitulé « WILD DATS, \u201d (Foires De LA Jœunasse) qui sera jouée SAMEDI prochain,\u2019 sera suivi d'un Proverbe en François intitulé, - -À QUELQUE CHOSE MALHEUR EST BON.Postes ouvertes à aix heures et la toile se levera à sept heures.Loges & Parterres 52 Gallvrie 296.Jargène provenant de ces re tations sera ap- orner le Théatre.OT TT , - LES SOUSSIGNES ont a vendre quelques pipes Æ4de VIN DE MADERE, d'une qualité superieure, qui a\u2019 été amélioré par un voyage aux Isles et de là rapporté à I.ondres, avant d'être envoyé dant ce pays$ JOHN MUNRO & Co.Quebec, 21e Nov, 1808, 4 ; .PAR ENCAN.- =~ - Chambre d'Encan de WILLIAM BURNS, LUN- © DI le 28e.du courant, à une heure UIT Tonnes, 2 pipes, 3 barriques et 16 .Ah \u201cquarts de \u2018 ah, ontreal de choix, 28 tonnes et 16 barriques de bierre de différente qualité, le restant d'une consignation de souliers, consistant aux cuvirons de 40 doz.de différentes sortes, et un assortiment de marchane dises sechos, | Quebec, 24e Nov.1808, ; A la Chambré de JONESèt WHITE MARDI pro- * chain, le 29e du courant à 1 heures .o UN assortiment étendu: de Marchandises seches, comaistant en draps, couvertes, Shawls, Indiennes, Moussefines, fils, chapeaux &c.&c;- \u2019 quarts de Cydre, Pommes, Cloux, fer quarré et rond, et une quantité d'autres articles._ Quebec, 23e Nov.1808.ON vertu d\u2019un ORDRE D'EXECUTION émané de 1h Cour du- Banc\" du Roi de Sa Majesté pour les causes civiles dns et'pour le district des Trois-Rivieres sus-dit, à la poureuite d\u2019Exékiel Hart, de la Ville des Trois-Rivieres, Marchand, contre.los terres et possessions de John Gilman du Township da Melborne, cultivateur, i moi adressé jai saisi et pris en exécution comme ap- au dit JOHN GILMAN,\u2014T'rois lots de terre aituds dans le dit Towrship de Melborne, étant les lots No 19, dans le uatrieme rang, 34 dansle cinquieme rang et 15 dans le sep-, tieme rang.Or je doune par le présent avis que les sus-dits.lots de terre seront vendus et adjugés au plus haut enchérisseur à mon BUREAU, LUNDI le VINGT-SEPTIEME jour de MARS prochain, à ONZE heures du matin, aux quels tems et Heu les conditions de vente seront énoncées.: ma, L GUGY Bhériff.\"Tous ceux qui ont des prétentions sur les sus-dits lots de terre, soit par hipothêque ou autre droit ou servitude, sont par le résent avertis d'en donner avisau dit Shériff, à son bureau, s Ia Ville des Trois-Rivieres, suivant la loi ; et de plus qu'aucune opposition afin d'annuller ou afin de distraire de tout ou partie des sus-dits lots de terre, ou ufin de charge.ou servitude sur-icéux, ne sera reçue durant les quiitze jours qui en précéderont la vente: Bureau du Shériff, 81e Nov, 1808, ?ES vertu d\u2019un ORDRE D'EXFCU- TION émané de la Cour du Banc du Roi MONTKERAL.Savoir.dé Montreal-sus-dit, à la poursuite de François Rolland, Ecu- iér, exécuteur testamentaire des dernieres volontées de Louis Eus tache Lambert Dumont, Ecuver, décédé, contre.les terres et possessions de Pierre Groux, à moi adressé,.j ai saisi et pris en exétution, comme appartenant au dit PIERRE GROUX, une terre, d\u2019une figure irréguliere, et un morgeau de terre adjacent à icelui, le tout fesant aux environs soixante et trois arpents en superficies, étant d une arpent.et environ un quart d! t de frant, et é P I La ne largissant environ dix sept arpents de - 5 ser a lassi des E 1s.elle est entière- Ouest ; avec un corps de réserve de l'élite de Ia: Milice pour la profondeur ; située au côté sud de la riviere Duchesnc dans la Bite - tion pour, envoyer à l'assistance des Espagnois, elfe Eu CLENTE\" défense-de la paitie centrale de Punion, |, : saroisse Sai ieneuri a is Jusse : fous avons simplement changé la scène de l\u2019ac- delense dela partie ; «cy .Paroisse de Saint Eustache, dans la seigneurie de Milles Isles, Lo ment fausse ; nous avon P ge | II.Une abrogation des loix de l'embargo, une déclaration: s le dit District.; i ivi + i \u201cau lies de battre Junot en Portugal, nous allons le abroga \u2018 =, 1! dans le dit District, bornée devant par la dite Riviere, par o.nomi Esp agne, et cela aussi dans des circonstances qui | de guerre contre la France et la Grande Bretige, des récom- gerriere par le Rigollet des Prairies, au côté est par la terre de ee nement bin moins avantagéuses, parcéqu'eñ Por- | Penses-pour des expéditions de corsaires contre nos ennemis com | parthelemi et de l'autée côté par la terre de Michel fthe ous avions une supériorité décidée sur lui; au lieu qu\u2019il muni: une invitation aux Provinces de l'Ameriqüe Renaud, avec uné maïsan'et autres bâtiments dessys\u201d construi Jones w it int du tout que-ce sera lé cas en Espagne.Qu'on | pagnole.de se déclarer indépendante, de renoncer à.l Or Je donne avis par le présent que la dite terre et premisses = paroit po! ue les François auront de l'avance sur nous, et toute allégéance à l Furope,-et-de s'unir 3 nous pour résister | seront wendues_ et adjugées au plus haut enchérisseur, à la doivent être conduits en France dans ces mêmes transports À sn injustice et à sa tyrannie ; ensemble avec formation Porte de l'Eglise dela Paroisse de SAINT AUSTACHE _ ue eee ent pour conduire nos troupes en Espagne.En un d'une armée de 20,000 hommes pour l'invasion et la réduction que-dit, LUNDI le DEUXIEME Jour de JANVIER pro- Lon- = * quoique Pit avec uhe peine inexprimable que nous le, \u2018des possessions Britanniquesen Amerique.> | chain, à dix heures du matin auxquels temé et lieu les conditie nb 2e os, ) on he voit pas qu'on ait obtenu quelque che dans - comm - \u2018ons de vente seront énoncées.Se.Wat GRAY.: disions, < et est-d dire diminuti EC.CL : - Wt, Sheriff, Co.|\u2019 Ia vue du gran de ears par les opérations dans le.Por.! GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.de >| \u2018Tous ceux qui ont des prétentions suria dite terre et pre- |.al Pons devions certainement quelque.chose de mieux à - ep EBE C: : misses ci-dessus désignés, soit par bypothêque ou autre la mémoire de ces hommes braves qui ont combattu et \u2018qui ont ;-QUE : ; : droit Peer \"pate le présent aveitis den donger avis reet, én dans les batailles de Roleia of Wimiers, que fo Seodve 2) JEUDI, 34 NOVEMBRE, 100.{1a toi 5-2t de plus qu'aucune oppantion afin d'anneller ou bros chement les lauriers qu ils ont gagnés., Be : 5 \u201c| afin de distraire le tout où ie des dites terres et hree- tant de fatigues: Ce - | Il n'est point arrivé de nouvelles depuis Jeudi dernier.ow abn \u201cee charge 00 Prvitude sur telles, a regu go 1 et bien connu que les Ministres sont fort.mé- On #'atteridoit recevoir aujourd'hui le Message du Président durant les quinze jours qui en-precederont ia vente: \u2026 ao contens- de © l'issie inattendue de l'expédition, et.on des Etats-Unis au Congrès à l'ouverture de In Session; mais Bureau dw.Sheriff, 25e.Août, 1808.nding dit qu\u2019ils concourent ave le po aies À chef, il aura été rerardé par le mauvais chemin.Il paroit certain N To ORDRE Dees ophas.sur l'utilité d'établir une enquête sur \u2018es circonstances q t qu'il conseillera la continuation de l'embargo, et ceconseil se= M IN vertu d'un RE 7 .Opty induit à une convention qui, n'étant point expliquée, Panne aussi 5 suivi, au moins, jusqu'à lafin de la Session.Savoir.4 TION émané de la'Cour du Banc du Roi de m , déshonorante qu elle étoit inattendue, Ils furent que que tems | Le Junte de Séville anommé Mr.Santebanos Ambassadeur Majesté, pour les causes civiles, dans et pour le District de avant de pouvoir decider 8 il convenoit de tirer du canon ; et, tout près des Etats-Unis.Ce Monsieur retardera probablement Montreal sus-dit, 4 la poursuite de François Rolland; Ecuyer, bien considéré, nous pensions réellement qu'il n\u2019yauroit pasun son voyage jusqu'à ce qu'il soit muni des pouvoirs du Couver- exécuteur testamentaire des dernieres volontées de Louis us ; grand mal à taire une expression de joie que personne ne sentoit.pement central.Si les affuires des Fspagnols continuent tathe Lambert Dumont, Ecuyer, contre les terres et possessions : vs ; aussi prospères qu'à présent, le Gouvernement Américain de Jean Baptiste Richer, à moi adressé, j'ai saisi et pris en exé- DAY ; Lonpres, Sept.20.\u2014Le Moniteur du 74 Ce mo Lie de n'osera pas refuser de le recevoir.S'il.est reçu, ce sera un cution, comme appurtenant au dit JEAN BAPTISTE Ki- / J tient Les traités par Le on Proce Joseph.Charles nouveau grief contre Bonaparte.! : CHER, we terre contenant trois arpeuta de front, sur quaran- bar- ü abs recevoir, en retour dé son Royaume, le palais de\u201c = ) .= ol ms plus ou et eons Is Mogae.dub te mereal Compiègne, ses parcs et foréts, etunrevenu de 30,000,000 de| SSEMBLE\u2019E de Quebec,\u2014Les DIREC.Laroisse de St.'Eustache, dans la Seigneurie de Mille Isles, dans ds, the réaux.Le Prince des Asturies doit aveir_des possessions en TEURS de l'année derniere, requierent une assemblée des dit District, bornée devant par la dite Riviere, par derriere dozen Navarre de 50,000 arpents de terre.On dit que est Messieurs de cette ville et du Militaire 3 'HOTEL DE L'U- | ligne seigneuri des-Deux-Montagnes, d'un côté, | \u2018 , parti un détachement des Gardes Im riales ur ren dre OUTg ; NION, VENDREDI prochain, à DEUX heures de l'après-mi- y.l est, pas la terrede Michel Lalande, et de l'autre côté pur la où il est à presumer que Bonaparte Te lento se le Mar.| dis afin d\u2019appointer des directeurs pour conduire l'Assemblée terre d'Amabie Biroleau,avec une Maison et auftes bâtiments \u2014 .Le Moniteur avec Jon audace = étend que # ri troupes la presente année., Mardi, le 22e Nov.dessus construits.Or jo donne avis par le present, que la dite h In: is de Romana de trahison, t e 4000 ee - - terre ct prumis«s scront vendues of adjugées an plus haut me h lost \u2018 * gnoles, sont bloqués dans l'Isle de Langeland, et que les | &OCIETE\u2019 BIENVEILLANTE DE QUE.\u201ccherimeus à la porte de l'Eglise de la paroisse d St.Eustache ng of - autres ont été démrmés, = | 0) BEC\u2014La prochaine Assemblée se tiendra JEUDI 1er, wus-dit, LUNDI le DEUXIEME jour de JANVIER prochain, reads.Des lettres de Cadix disent qu'on a ee a prope Tefl- Jour d DECEMBRE à l'endroit accoutumé, i SIX heures 3 ONZE heures du matin, sux quels tems et lieu les conditiôns hide , - fermer Dupont dans le château, à cae 5 ne bay oe ont du Soir.Les Membres sont requis de se trouver de bonne de vente seront énoncées, Epwp.Wa.GRAY Sheriff, - on, and ! Serromang, 22.\u2014Des Gazettes de a To le « la : heure ponr des affaires particulieres,\u2014\u2014t tous ceux qui tiennent - Tous Ceux qui ont des prétentions sur Li dite tersdet premisses ci \u2019 étéreçues hier, Elles contiennent plusicam ee ra de la des argents appartenants à la Société avec leurs cautions ( w\u2019ils dessus Gésignés par- bypoique ou autre droit Ou servitude, sont par.che des troupes Françoises de la Saxe et des rontières de là} sont Membres de la Société, ) sont priés de s\u2019y trouver afin le présent avertis d'en donner avis au dit Shenfl; 3100 bureau, dans Russie, pour l'Espagne.Ces troupes doivent, à ce qu no de renouveller deurs cautions, suivant la, Loi.\u2014Par ordre du ia Cité dé Montreal, suivant la loi, et de plus qu'aucune opposition \u2014 dit, s'arrêter à Mayence, afin de sapprovisioner Pr.EME Président.J.CAMPBELL, Secrétaire.|'afin d'annuiler ou attn de distraire le tout ou partie de Îa dite terre et °XE- marche 3 travers la France.Des lettres particulières de Paris Quebec, 24¢.-Nov.1808.premissesy su afin \u2018de charge vu servitude sur icclie, A6 sera reçue sjesty's disent que Bonaparge est parti POM Strasi oe au milicu de I ID: - cpor le sit Bie-itf durant les quinse jours qui précederont le jour sé pp Cat sée.\u2018Où it qu t comman- ; ; ew par Ce: avertissement pour Ia vente ct adjudication, he Dis- _ \u2018semaine passée.\u2018On croyoit que Nissena prev Bal ; ARCHANDISES NON-RECLAMP\u2019ES.|?1 \u2018 og, Hart of .-dement des armées en Espagne.Ph Juendane le M arécha .M Cing Balles marquées I.-M.dats un Diamand, chargécs Bureau du Sheriff, 25e Août 1808.tm ds and\u2019 \u201cNey y est allé:\u2014Dans le ou rie par Pans aan ordre, Je Naviré ESTHER cde Liverpool, et à present = =\" ~~ Ds Tne ; è, Jeo- P wmé 40,000 Escadre de Flessingue de neuf vaisseaux -étoit dans les Magazins de Mr.Symes.Le Prapriétaire pourrs les Se?FN \u2018enu-din ORDRE D'EXECU- on & Ondit que mir.Le Lord Gardner y estallé sur le Bel.avoir en payant le feds et pen NDERSON & GIBB Savoir, TION émané de ha Cour du Hand iu Roi de of land, : prête à mettre en met.= .OU 0° OYLE, DE » & GIBB.|sa Mujesté pour les causes civi ns et pour le district de ,13la \u2014 Ferophqn avec Mel \u20ac & dit hier que le Gouvernement Quebec, 23e.Nov.1808, .| Montréal sus-dit, à la poursuite de François Ruilaund, Ecuier, eventh SEPTEMBRE, ed ur le rappel du Général Dalrymple dora \"x pags \u2019 executeur testamentaire des dernieres vulontées de foun Eu- three ; ævoit envoyé des res por ; eammandement de l'armée en VENDRE PAR LES SOUSSIGNES.\u2014, |'wache Lambert Dumont, Ecuier, décédé, contre les terres et dder &t et de Sir H.Burrard.« \u20ac \u201cJohn Moore.+ .De très belle cassonade en boucault, tierces et quarte, ions d\u2019Alexis Gaudin, à moi adressé, j'ai sisi ot pris 'H day Portugal resteñoit, alors, a Sir division des troupes Espa- | du sel de Liverpool, .de 1a Morue niarchande pour les Îsles et | en exécution comme appartenant au dit ALtXIS GAUDIN, pon, at .+ Les transports avec la premiere armouth.On pense qu'ils pour la table, de la farine fine ct rejettée du Haut-Canada, et | une terre contenant trois arpents de front, sur vingt arpcnts, known.poies sontai a edi son Qui s'assemble sud: ehh : usei_de\u2019 l'can-de-vie d | plus ou moins, de profondeur, situé \u2018à la côte Dy Chicot, dans rif, accompagneron, ne Ga.Pete extraordinaire a été publiée.à Sé- l'Esprit de Beauport, Madère M.L.du vieux vin de Port en Paroisse de St.Eu » dure la -Seigheurie de -Mille-tales,- > above \u2018Serr.24.\u2014Une Gazi à donne les détails de la bataille de | bouteilles de la meilleure qualité, et quelques caisses de savon dans le dit District, bornée devaut au bout d« la profondeur M villé le 22 da mo qe! con ime_ont été de\"Caitille- No ,*_,_ PETER BREHAUT & Co.de vingt arpents des terres au Nord de la Rimere du Cricot, Sherif, M \"Gerona, ou TrangMs, = = ur arcillerte:- \u201c&c, | Quebec; Z9E Nov.HegR\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : rep: i 3, Char un cot \u2019 ee la perte de leur ariillerie;-baggage &e |.rs eme ane es CL SERRE ?: ; law: eet de roche ps été rettes en ville qui disent \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - N PAINTE.: erre de joseph (Gaudin,-et-de-Fautre- côté par la terre fistraire Des lettres \u20ac Îre, Août, il y à une bataille entre les |- - VENDRE par JOH ER, du café Jean Bougi, avec une maison et autres batinsents dessus conse r charge , quapres l'affaire du | \u2018es Biornbor et.Christianstadt, dans de la premiere qualité jen tierceset quarts, de la camonade truits.Or je donne avis par ie présent que la dite terre et preen days | Suédois et les Russes és nt rom 8 ane victoire decisive.er boucault et ep quarts, une petite quantité d'eau-decvies de 3nisses BEFOSIL vendues et adjugées au plus haut enchérisseur, 1a Finlande, ol le ed mille oser la place.Le géné | France très forte et de bon got, quelques doz.de Madeire de | a la porte de l'Eglise de la il'aroinse.de St, kustache susdit, .Les Russes ont laissé deux nduisant sa division à la charge.\u201d choix, des vins de port et de Sherry.\u2014Le tout À des prix mods LUNDI le LEUXIEME Jour die JANVIER prochyin, à \u2014 ral Cronstadt \u2018a été wt en de cette défaite, opt évacué Abo, ques pour de Fargett comptant.- - NEUF heures du matin, auxquels toms et Leu des conditions ber is Les Russes, en cons(q 47 mailles chemin dé St.Peters -\u2014\u2014\u2014 = ares ~ de vente seront énoncées.Bown, Wn, GRAY, Shiriff.se et s'étoient retirés 30 où 4° MI moi étoient entrés à quinze Oh vient de publier ét'à vendre.à l'ixrrsmenie, Rué la Mon- Tous.ceux qui out des prétentions \u2018sur Im terre et premise s of tdie : burg.- A plusieurs endroës les Su ois ÉLIMERE GÉLTO w tagre, et chez Mr.F1118, Trois-Ruivieres, et Mr.OLIVIER, | ses c:-demaus dénigaces, soit par hypothêque, ou autre droit où sho are * miles sur le territoire Ruse.cu vo affaire à Abo dans rR Berthier, prix 2e.6d- par doz.et 3d.la piece.servitude yous pur le prinentavesiis den donnet Avis au dis vie Co GoTTENSOURG.Sept: 977 Ne des Rues ont \u2018été enga- LE CALENDRIER DE QUEBEC, pour 1809, Shen à so uresu dant ia cité de, Montreal, suivant la ] les cannonieres Suec 1 ce YL \u2018 .alendrier is et Anglois, et un nombre 10+; et de plus.qu\u2019aucene Opposition afin d'anvulier ou afèn de rer ued .des: ley Suédoisont pris neuf des cannonieres Russes, et ont per- pn #contenant wa Le rier, François g'ois, un nombre disniaire in Cob ou partie arbore Soe A pepe em with da deux des leurs oe Ca., Se lquetcorrections Listes i four- 20 de charge ou servit.de: sur iceiley, ne sera segue durant DEN.Nous avons dejà dit que Je Gouverneur Firh a été conduit ic vy Les Memieurs qu'ons quelque priés de\u2019 lev tmmnctton lesquinze jours qui en precederont A vestes \u2019 4e LL \u201cBe Botary Bay sobs arrêt ; - ' - ° ; von Morr \u201cTER vertu d'un ORDR:.d\u2019EXECU-| Savoir, 4 TION éman.dela our du Banc du Roi | de° Sa Majesté tuée dans la premiere concession de George Town, dans la : .1d dans le dic Disti us | la Seigneurie de St.Armand, dans le dit District contenant | de pus qu'aucune opposition afin d\u2019annuller ou \u2018afin de distraire le QUATORZIEME Jour de MARS prochain, à DIX heures | - ci-dessus désiguées, soit par hyporhêque ou dutre droit on ser- | pourra être décliréau tems de la vente.\u201420.Lous les: consti.| Vitude, sont pur le présent avertis d'en\u2019 donner'avis âu.dit She.pris; eu .exécution | .- .\u2018 v - .+ .; , bitiments dessus conetruits, borné à l'Est par Abraham La- Grange, au Sud par Elias Truax et Jesse Brown, au ouest par -le lot No.75, et au Nord par John Krance et John Anderson.Or Je donne avis par le présent que les dites terres et pre misses seront vendues et adjugées au plus haut enchérisseur, à a\u2018Porte de la place où se fait le service divin, à SAINT AR- IMND sus-dit, LUNDI le VINGT-SIXIEME Jour de DE- CEMBRE prochain, à ONZE heures du matin, auxquels tems et lieux les conditions de vente seront énoncées.Let ; town, Wax.GRAY, Sheriff.\u2018Tous ceux qui ont' des prétentions sur les sus-dites terres et premisses ci-dessus démignées -soit par hypothéque, ou autre droit ou servitude, sont par le présent avertis d'en donner.avis au dit Sherif, à son Bureau daus la cité de Montréal, suivant la Joi ; \u2018et de plus qu\u2019aucune apposition afin d'anpuller ou afin de.distraire le tout où partie des sus-dites terres et premubses, ou «fn de charge ou servitude sur icelles, ne sera reçue durant les quiNZe jours qui en précéderont la vente, RZ reau &- Sheriff, 18e, \u2018oût; 1808., .; > + .\u2019 4 ta ES ; % : + .+ ! \u201c1% .françois par souscriptions, Un ouvrage, intitulé, Distlennaire du Droit Ancien du pays depuis 1628 jusqu'à la conquête Le .voiume b'oché acra de dix chelfings, payable lors de la Pasiumeur, et aux Trois Rivicres ches.Mr, René Kimber, marchand- ; = 1e - Co A DVERTISSEMENT.\u2014La\u2019 Soussigné ayant acquis la Maison et Emplacement des heritiers de feu situés sur Je Cap aux Diamands, previent tous ceux à.qui il pours.roit être du, \u2018soit par hypothêque ou autrement de produire leur compte légalement affirmé au Soussigné en sa Demeure rue'St _{ acquisition er faute dequoi il se prevaudra du présent aventise ment.ue WILLIAM MEASAM, Sa Majesté pour les causes civiles, danset pour le District de- Montrealsus-dit, 3 la poursüite de l'Honorable Thomas Dunn, | contre les terres et possessions de Caleb Carr, à moi adressé, j-ai saisi et pris-en exécution, comme appartenant au dit CALEB CARR.\u2014I.La moitié est dulot No.102, situé dans cent cing acres de terre en superficie, avec une maison *de bois, 1 dessus construits, borné \u2026 l'Est par Clark Rogers \u2018au Sud par | Adam Casey, au Ouest par Daniel Smith et au Nord par le Lot No.103,\u2014¢.cinquante.acres de terre en superficie, du- ut Ouest du' lot No, 2, situé dans la Seigneurie de St.Armand s-dit, borné à l\u2019Est par
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