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(either © op Seigaeurie\u201d or \u201cSen Roture\u201d).within this Province, _whereon any sum of sums of Money whatsoever are now: due to His Majesty for Quints, \u2014Lodr\u2014et-Ventes-or-other-Sei-.gneurial duesand duties, that they do immediately exhibit the .Title.under which they hold \u2018the same, to the \u201cInspector: General of the King's Domain, and pay such sums-as may be \u2018found duethereon, into the hands of the Receiver General ; hereby notifying the said persons that in default thereof they will be proceeded against, according to Law : and the Law officers of the Crown are hereby commanded and required to prosécute, according to law, all persons herein before described, who, onthe first day of the ensuing term for the Courts of King\u2019s Bench, shall be found not to have obeyed this Proclama- on, Green under my hand and Seal at Arms, at \u201cthe Castle of Saint Lewis, in the City or Quebec, in the said Province of Lower-Canada, this Twenty- \u201cfourth day.of December, in the year of Our Lord .One thousand eight hundred and eight, and in th » fortyninth year of His Majesty's Reign.So Lee \u201cLH.CRAIG, Govr.IN°.TAYLOR, Depy.Secy.~~ Ce GOD SAVE THE KING.« \u20ac By His ExceLLENCY, BY night of the Most Homorable Order of the Bath, Captain General and Governor in Chief in\" and over the Provinces of l.ower-Canada, Upper-Canada, Nova Scotia, \u201c Nêw Brunswick and their several dependencies, Vice Ad- : miral ofthe same, General and Commander of all His Ma- ° jemy's Forces in the said Provinces of Lovrer-Canada, Up- per-Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and their several Dependencies, and in the .& nr & %* .A PROCLAMATION.EREAS divers Persons, without any right or authority, have, illegally, entered upon different \"tracts of His Majesty's ungranted and reserved Jands of the : Crown, situate, lying and being within this Province of Lower | nada.and, more particularly, \u2018upon certain Lots of Land, sand \u2018in various neh s in the said Province, and reserved for the future disposition of His Majesty, and for the maintenance and support \u201cof a Protestant Clergy within the wid Province, and have committed great depredations thereon, by cutting down and earrying away divers quantities of valuable white Pines, and other Timber.- ; .Now, therefore, 1 have thought fit to issue this Proclamation.and I do hereby strictly forwarn any Person or Persons whomsoever, (not properly authorised) from conti- © ming to commit the likes alu) trespasse ses on any of the : ing to His Majesty, withus this , an pelle \u201cpa\"any or wither of the lots of land so as aforesaid.reserved.» w : not «ly authorised, as aforesaid, from cut.ay he White Pines, or other Timber, reserved for His Majesty's use, within any of the said \u201cl'ownships, or within any District marked as a reservation for the growth .of timber for the use of His Majesty's Royal Navy, ar within .\u201cany other grant or concession of Lands whatsoever, within the said Province, hereby warning and giving notice, to all Persons whomsoever, that they shall answer for every act by ed, co commit atrary tenor thy Proclamation, and to the Laws of this Province of Lo Æanada.\u2014 - Given under my hand and seal at arms, at the Castle.of Saint Lewis in the City of Quebec, Le © in the said Province of Lower-Canada, the twen- h d eight hundred and eight, and 3 Oe Torty-pinth year of His Majesty's.Reign.1, J.H.CRAIG, Gor'r.«By His Excellency's Command, aE \"\"JN°.TAYLOR, Depy.Secy.- = 'GOD SAVE THE KING.tr D A DVERTISEMENT.\u2014The Sybreribers being: À authorised and appointed by conveyance from the Heirs .of the late JOHN MAN, Esquire, by deed pamed before Thomas Ice, Esquire, Notary Publick, to settle all concerns re- Jatibe to the Estate of the sid Jolin Man, request all persons having claims \u201c20.preszat.them, and all those who may \"be Indebted thereto to make payment immediately.JOSEPH CARMEL, \"THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1808.| being desirous that those persons to whom it may bereafter be \"| conferring any additional claim to the Grant petitioned for\u2019; but | .| Names of the Commissioners appointed by dedimus potestatque and forthe said Province, and all and every She- | hereby- further enjoin and \"require all and every - ]- Quebec 14th Dec.1808.\u2014 SIR JAMES HENRY CRAIG; \u201csland of Newfoundland, &c.: ty-fourth day of Deceniber, inthe year: -of - Our wound up and terminated as .\"EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OFFICE, | ; Queszc, 35th December, 1808.Hs ExCFLLENCY THE GovrRNOR IN Citer; by A 4 and-with the advice of His Majesty's Executive Council, thought proper, on their application, te gränt any portion of ible, has directed this Public Notice to be given, thaëË, in futare, fcrsans, wishing to avail themselves of His Majesty\u2019s Bounty, by petitioning for Grants C Waste Land, may, inthe first jastance, and it is strongly ofcommended to them that they should, ge before any of the \u2018reomntissioners appointed for that purpose, and take the Oaths and subscribe the Declaration required by His Majesty's Instructions to be taken and subscribed by Persons so petitioning; the Commissioners being hereby authorized to administer such Oaths and receive such Declaration accordingly, and to grant the usual Certificate of having so done ; and this - Certificate may, and itis recommended that it should, accompany the Petition to be laid at'the same time with it before che Council.+.It ishowever to be clearly understood that the having taken | \u2018the Oath &c.as herehy recommended is not to be considered as that it is intended thereby merely to avoid the great delay that now Trequently occurs, by referring the Petitioner back to the | Commissioners, for the above purpose, after his Petition has been under consideration of the Executive Council.- By Order of His ExcriLExcY Pur Governor Generar in Council, HERMAN W.RYLAND.for administering the Oath of allegiatice, &c.to applicants for Grants or Leases of the Waste Lands, ; The Hon.JAMES, M'GILL, Montreal.\"| PIERRE GUY, do.\u201d .- (PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.) .\u201ca 691h Sectiom of the Read Law, 1796.|, ND be it further enacted by the authônty a- \u2018 foresdid, that it shall and may be lawful for the Sur- veyars and Overseers of the Cities, and Parishes of Quebec land Montreal, and they are hereby required iinediately after the first fall of sudw in every year, to lay out two Public Winter Roads in \u2018each Highway leading to and from 2 thereof ; and to erect and set up beacons for dividing the same, and to cause the Cahots and Slopes, or declivities in the snow and ice in the said roads and streets to be le velled ; and every Cariole, Train or Winter Carria coming from or going to the said Cities to take the right hand road: under the pains and penalties to be incurr'd by neglecting the same.i ; \u201cRegulations of Police 9th Section-\u2014That during the Winter Season and so long as\u2019 thé Snow shall remain onthe ground, all and every \"whatsoever shall have at least two Horse Bells to the harness of each horse.which he or she shall cause to be tackled in any Train; \u2018Sled or Car riole, which he or she shall drivear eause to be\u2019 driven in the City of Quebec, under the penalty of Twenty Shillings.: \u2019 .JOHN BENTLEY, Read Sérveyer.OX HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.\u2014 Whereas Some evil disposed persons, have, latterly, cut the ropes and fastenings of masts, and other timber, at Walle s \"Cove, and in the neighbourhood, and have caused a considerable quautity thereof to go adrift and be Jost; to deter such persons from'a repetition of such conduct, the Subscribera hereby offer a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, over and above what is allowed by Law, on the conviction of every person who shall, hereafter, cut adrift any masts, spars of timber laid up for the Winter, their property, and marked.or stamped with the Letters S.|.C.anda further reward of FIFI'Y DOLLARS on the conviction of every person who shall unlawfully appropriate to théir own uke, any .masts, bowsprifs, square pine or oak timber of the above 1 mark.\u2014All persons having saved and put any such masts or timber in places of safety, will be liberally rewarded on giving information to the Subscribers, | MURE and JOLLIFFE.Quebec, 6th .Decr.1808.; .8\u201d Persons not willing to appear as Informers may obtain the above rewards and their names he concealed, if they point ont the mode of obtaining such proof as may lead tn Conviction.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that towards the middle of November last, a quantity of raft timber has been driven on shore iu the River St.Lawrence and saved by Capt.Lemaitre Augé, and Antoine Duainie in the piriah of River du.Loup vizt.about 80 pieces of pine plank, 580 oars andet00 staves of oak, also several masts in the parish of Pre.du Lac by one Duplessi and one\u201d Larose, and lastly several pieces of pine timber, number unascertained, by one Alexis Toupin in the parish of Cap La Magdeleiñe.\u2014Any.persoue proving their property in the sid \u2018Vimber, Masts,\u201d Ours an pences incurred, and a reasonable reward for Salvage; otherwise they will be disposed.of by public saig at the office of the Suhs criber in the Town of \u2018Three-Rivers on Monday the 16th day | of January next, agreable to the Provincial Statute in that cave | made and provided, At Three-Rivers this 9th diy of Bre.1804, no \u2018CHA.THOMAS, Clk PP.Dist.of Three-Rivers.own name as well as\u2019 surviving Partner and Curator to the Estate of the late ROBERT LESTER, deceased, at also as Agent for jihe_soncerned inthe Caps Diamone \u201cBféwery, requests all- Persons indebted to the.wid I ery \u2018concern, either by -Note Bond.Bookdebt or otherwise to pay the amount thereof without delay to the Subscriber; as t is necessary that the Affairs of that Concern should won as posible, © =.: ROBERT MORROGH, Quebec, 20th September, 1808.PEE : ADVERTISEMENT Al \u2018persons indebted.to the SUCCESSION of the late Mr.JAMES WARD, im his life time ; of this city, Merchant, or to Mr.MATHEW M'CLURE, likewise of this City, Merchant, lately gane\u2019tn Europe, are requested to pay without delay the amount of their respective.to thc Subscribes, who are duly autKorivwed to receive the same, and to give disharge«,-by power of Attorney from the said Mathew M'Clure, bezring date the 234 - 0) THOMAS MAN, .Quebec, Srd Decr.180?.LR : .- .! ; + a : .\u2018 wr .: the waste lands of the Crown, should meet wth as little delay Hahe \u2018Drug \u201cBusiness, viz.\u2014\u2014Vermicelli, § Jin taking out their Patents as {| M*Donald of Saint Denis, in the said.district, Merchant, to either of the said Cities where such Highway will admit | ver, at that part of ¢ : .\\ A ses 3 \u2019e280] \u201c\u2019To' Medical Gentlemen, and the Publié in General.M-~ GOCKBURN, Surgeon, &c.Busde Street, opposite Free Mason's Hall, respectfully gives notice | that he has just \u2018received, per the Three-Brothers, trom Lone don, a general assortment of Davas, &c, of the first quality from Apothecary's Hall\u2014Ause, à few articles connected with « Salop, Pearl.Barley, \u2018TApioca, Arrow Root, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Al mgpds, Scott's fine blue and nankeen dyes.&c.&c.\u201c© \u201c Quebec, 22d Decr, 1508.| OR SALE a few Chaldrons of the best New Castle COALS.© © JOHN RACRY.Quebec, 18th Dect.1808.FCOR Sale at JOHN STEWARTS Cellars\u2014 Brazil and fine old 1.P.Madeira Wine, in Butts and in Brandy and a few Puncheons Eceward Island Ruur, - \u201c No.\u201816 Saint Peters Street, Tth Decr.1808, MoxTarat ?Y virtue of a WRIT OF EXEBCU- to wit.3 TION issued out of his, Mujesty\"s Court of- King's Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the- Pistrict of Montreal aforesaid, at the spit of Pierre Paul Marganne De Lavaltrie, Esquire, against the Jands and teuements of Antvine exccution, as belohging to the said ANTOINE ARCHAM- BAULT, a land situate in the parish of Saint Paul, in the seigniory of Lavaltrie, in the said District, containing three arpenta in front, by forty arpents in depth, bounded in the front by the river of L'Assomption, in the rear by ungranted lands, on one side,\" to the south, by Paul Miller, and on \u2018the other side, tothenorth, by Hyacinthe Martineau, or their repective representives, with a house and ather buildings thereon erccted.Now [ do hereby give notice that the said land and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the church door of the parish of Saint PAUL aforesaid, on Monday the TWENTY FOURTH day of APRIL next, at TEN of the clock, in the forenoon, at which time'and place the conditions of sale*will be made known.| 20 LL 10 Epwp.Wu.GRAY, Sheriff, HAN and every person or persons having claims on the _above deécribéd Tand wid premises, by mortgage or other right or d ives, | or afin ds charge of servitude on the ame, will be received during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Sheriff's Office, 15th December, 1808, Ly { > a Mowtaeat] Y virtue of a WRIT OF EXECU- to wit.XD TION issued out of his Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, ut the suit of John Gregory of Montreal, Merchant, against the lands and tenements of Archibald me dirucied, 1 have sized and taken in execution, as belonging tothe said ARCHIBALD M'DONALD.\u2014\u2014!, All that certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lping and being in the acigniory of Argeénteuil, in the said district, containing one hundred acrew in superficies, being three acres\u2014in-fromt;~English | measure, by the depth to ecompleat tha suid one hundred acres, bounded in the front by the eust side or bank of the North Rie J ke said North River, called the Grove.Chute, ou one side, to the\u2019 south, by the duds of Theodore Davls, on the other side, to the north, by the land of Thomas | Porteous, aad iv the rear, by the uticonceded lamds of the mid igniory, together with a qw mull thereon erected, aud one the dam and one half of the falls of the said River, and all the rights, priveleges and appurtenances thereunto belonging, |\u2019 free and clear of seignioral rights, less of eater, and claims whatsoever, except a quit rene one haifpenny - for each forty acrea,\u2014\u2014\u20143, A certan other piece or parcel of land, situate in thé said seigniory af Argenteuil, being the half ef lot number weive, at the foot of the Long.Sault, of three arpents in | front by fifteen arpents in depth, bounded in the front by the Grand or Ottawa River, .on one side by number eleven and on the other side by number thirteen, with all the buildings thereon erected. ca > \u2019 i a leading to the Upper-Fown, the.Houws are more distin: from the River, but there 14 a good Reservoir of water ar the gop of the Hill, easily resorted to, and ex ritige fri Parth of Sainte MARIE aforesaid, où MONDAY abe OF afin de charge OF servitade on the same, will be recived = the imnrove:ble- property of = SHEPHERD, Sherif.* - or afin de charge Or servitude on the seunes\u201d willbe euceaves during\u2019 party bworsd; wadegtimating the-probable tik.On this busty quietite of which, Circular Lutters weve soun alterwarde mevg .forme | Sault-au-Matelot stress, hetwoen the Rick and the with of JOSEPH MEUNIER, dit LAFLEUR, aed MARIE © dit LAFLEUR, a land, situate in the Parish of Sainte Marie, © A .Now ido = _ Ebwo.Wa.GRAY, Sherif, = All and ery person or persons having claims of the above\u201d ibed land and premiset, by muoctgage or other right or\u201d ~ .District of a Quassc, December, 1608.= \u2018visited Most parts of Quebec, with an eye ro doubt to the | + we had tbe honor.of being appointed a Commsise for tue =.rm ee aslo, : UT .+ 3 4 of 1 ME $ + #3 - + Herr nn, \u201cAe mare dangerous than in other Stil; hat appasr hr appear HIE Tie > ehle.\u2018The other paris of the Lower-Town being eme sstubiy detached, arr not supposed to come under Mr, Jonas o Interdiciion, \u2018and therefore à minute description ie doped Tite] necessary \u2014lu the hower-Town as above described, chery are im different places, four Houses and one store cover | with Tin, and two covered with Shute, the rex are covernd with wood.\u2014bit mow of the _Houses have h-gh \"dim walls; rising above the roof, which hive frequensly beta go to be remarked, that in the waiter time the toufs +; Jil covered with snow, an excellent presryative againet the spi.- ing of Fire, \u2014and 1m \u2018the\u2019 summer time the risk is Ieee, tim: : beusg no fires used ever t for cooking, baking, &.\u2014.\u2018On the Batieries vyerluikihg the Lower: l'own, seutitie! 177: \u2018Moutreal afure-sid, 28 ts su: of Jean Meunier, dit Lsfleur, - BEN).ECUYER.Instant.4 .: JOHN BFLANGER .Quebec, 24th Novi, 1808, - \\ \u2019 \u2018 and François Votvin, agaitit thx feuds and trivments of Joesph eo / constantly + i + \\ 2 .means of wuppung the progress of Fire,\u2014und it oughsaio ed, nighs arid day, whose duty it is to sive an alarm on the fire sppisrauce of Fire, The Bells mre, Ge Fr Drums best de frère, ant the-vwrnole Gürridon, generally consisting \u2018of at leag\u201d two Regiments, twrgout immediately, and the benefit asiging from the prompt assistance of wich 2 body of disciplined m:n, bas often Bocnexpericliced, a may ea- ~ sly he conceived.: : : : : che gederal Laws -satots , theses \u201cpes -aid-d bv the Rules esablished by our \u201cTrinity ome, as well as by our local Police but above all by the Fire Society.\" | - : \u2018 That Nocicty was.sniform! A The object of this association wiil be hest explained by a copy of their Rules and Regulitions, which.we now enclose, and to which we crave your attgntion.They have at this time Nise Fire Engines, compleat and in good order, placed in different parts the Town and Suburbs, about 400 water * \u201cbuckets, and other necessary appendages, besides a Chamber \"Engine; and every House-keep:r is bound by Law to have two water bucketsin his house.Four of these Engines, with their appendages, and the Chamber Engine, are placed in two convenient situations in the Lower-Town.\u2014T'here are also several private Engines in T'own,\u2014and the Ordnance.Department Pave always two in high order, with a set of men trained to manage them, which are always ready on any alarm, \"and which never fail to do the moit essential service, .Powemiog as we do such powerful means of preventing and extinguishing Fires, which 'Mr.Jonzs might easily have been informed of, it camot be wondered at if the Inhabitants of the lower-Town feel sore at his conduct, more especially when it can be made appear, from Forty years\u2019 experience, ! jat instead of the risk being greatem.in the Lower-Town, 5 ri in the Upper, there are very few instances of a.fire in .the former having at any time extended beyond the House where it began, although in most cases, the Fires happ.ned place\u2014in\u2014the-mos ssible parts of it.In proof \u2018of this we subjoin a brief but faithful narrative \u201cof all the fires that have burst out in the Lower-Town within our remembrance.As to internal fires that have been immediately suppressed, without material damage, though they might abuñdabtiy prove the zealous activity of the Citizens, the Catalogue would be too long, for a letter which isother- wise unzvoidably too lengthy.The first we rememher was Jimes Grant's malt kiln at St.Roc, connected and surrounded with the Brewery and other buildings on all sides.The malt kiln was barat to the ground, and all the other buildings saved.\u201d ~~ , The second was Letoirneau\u2019s House in Mountain street, im the range of Houses leading up thehill.It was burnt to the ground, and the houses counected with it on both sides were saved.\u2014Unfortunately the second house from.it caught farmed in the year 1765, and has been or rrr oor 0 An [PT fire yes A Sl, TV WAT orgs a Sh wt a nie AR tn im © [ESC i \"I'he third was William \u2018Grant's wooden store on the Queen's wharf, one end of which was within ten feet of the windows and eaves of a dwelling house.\u2018Fhe dwelling house and \"neighbourhood were saved, gad - the fire in the store was extinguished, in time to save a quantity of rum ing cellar under it, thotph some of the Puncheons -were very much scorched.\"Fhe fourth was' Andrew Cameron's house, in the range of buildings forming one side of the market place; being four stories high, it was elevated above the others.In front, the corner of the Church was within ten feet of it, and in the rear, it was only separated from another range of buildings by a street, about 25 feet broad.The hous was burnt to the ground and oil the neighbourhond saved.* \u201cThe fifth was in Sault au Matelot street, at Jugon theBakers.The citizens and.troops were an the spot, with the Engines, * before the fire had made much progres, and there were reasonable hopes of arresting it.where it had begun, But unfortunately, by the mismanagement of eur best Engine, it would - mot play, the flames burst out, and owing to the narrowness of \u2018the [street (about 15 feet broad) the heat became so intense, that the Engines could -not-be -brought near -enough-to play with full effect, il consequence of which thirteen houses were consumed before the fire could be stopped.The sixth was Alex.Munn\u2019s house: on the King's wharf.It was a wooden house, detached from all others, but there were two large stores, and a ship on the stocks, so near it, that they scverally took fire, and were in great danger ; yet the house was burnt to the ground, and the others were all saved, The seventh was at Monsr.Raby'e, à house in the middle , inthe heart of the Lower \u2018Town, connected ut one end with) anothier house, and at the other end with a Coopers yard and shop.In the front and rear separated from tbe other ranges of houses by the two streets, about 25 feet each.There was at first some difficulty in getting water, owing to the Ice in the River; but the roofs were covered with snow.The house burnt to the ground, aud the neighbourhood were all saved.CC : \u2018Fhe Eighth was at Cremazie\u2019s, near the foot of Mountain.Street.\u2018This house, about 150 yards from the River, was most curiously situated in a kind of Cal de Sac, with the rock initsrear, and an opening in front of about 20 feet broad, at! one end, connected with Col.Caldwell's siofe, by » strong partition wall rising abave_the roof, atthe other end, connected with a double house (the Front part occupied by: \u2018Thomas + Y Richards) by a gable that also rose above the roof, which house § was divided length wisd, by a partition: wall, rising like the i athers above the roof.\u2018The House of Cremazie where the , fire began, and the rear part of the hause' last mentioned, were burnt tothe ground, but Richards\u2019s part, and Col.Caldweil\u2019s stores, and all the neighbourhood, though often on fire, were saved.\u2018The Snow ou the roofs was in this instance also à great benefit, as well as in most other instances, \"0° It is worthy of remark that all these fires happened in winter, niost of them burst out in the dead of the night when the ins habitants were buried in s'eep, and that there is no instafice of a serious fire in the Lower \"own, in the Summer season, within \u201cour time, , .Le , The first fire here mentioned was not properly speaking \"within the limits of the Losoer-Toren, and mighe have been omitted,\u2014and for the same reason over two fires that happened in the Suburbs of St, Roc, at- Munn'sand Horton's, - and one at L'Ance des Méves at-Mr.Fraser's Bakehouse, which: (thauks to the \u2018I'roops and Inbabitants) all happily ended nearly where they began.Co We donot wish to contrast this list with what has unfortunately happened too.often in the Upper-Town, where they ate openly exposed to every wind that blows.Our object is, to shew the fallacy of Mr.Jonzs's hasty conclusions, and purpose.: .ow Odhitlemen, should this candid representation induce \u201c thé Phœuix Assurance Company to give\u2019 immeliate orders for the renewal of the Policies in the Lower-Tow:, on the winal.premivess, ourpurpore is answered: thoy all refuse, or talk of a higher premium, you will in either case address yourselves to some other good Office, requesting them to appoint un Agent here, the busivess; and there can be ditde doubt of their findin oft \u2018re Ca g general i \u2018encouragement in this Country, towards which, our influence Et and that of our Coustituents, my be depended on.© ! x We have the honor to be, | GENTLEMEN, 0° = _ .- Your most obedient Servants, s oo Signed J.BLACKWOOD, JNo, PAINTER, JOHN MURE, .CLAUDE DENECHAU JOHN JONES, > C To Masicurs ~ Bricxwoops, Dayirre & Co INGLi3, Eccice & Co, M\u2018Kenzix, lHizckseie, Parken & Co.RosexT Sirpoxn & .Sons, | oo Riospars, HaMmiLton &.Cour Joun Guirrseix, and = M'Tavisu, Faaser & Co.\u201d MAN, ADVERT! SEMEMT.se\u2014Mr.- Rexk*: Josze : KimsenT, takes the liberty\u201d of | I and the Public in general that, havin of\"Curgeon ahd Accoucheur \u2018at the.hb.ha has fixed his residence ut Three practise Phiysicand Surgery a the « that his assiduity and\u2019 zéaf ini fulfilling -s:on, will des:rve the confidence of his + Three-Rivers, 20th Decr,-1808, i 6 & fellow Citizens.+ of the country bave provided the, most | regulations for the prevention of Fires, \u2018and these | pported to .this diy .by voluntary subscription.\u2018 fire, and-was-aiso-burne;-but no further damage of importance.| except the first and the fifth, which took place in the fall; that | .we persuade oursclves that enough is already said for that with sufficient authority to do the - .{ formally demanded King-Ferdimand of Napoleon, .\u2014 H informing his Friends, «obtained \u2018a Diploma University of Edinburgh, \u201cRivers; where he will obstetric art ; and he trusts the duties.of his Profes- |\u2019 \\ py 4 s YESTERDAYS BURLINGTON MAIL., Loxpox, Oct.8.\u2018The two Mr.\u2019 Freres, who are appointed Minister\u2019 Plenipoteniary and .Secretary to the Supreme government of Spain, set out this day,\u2018 to\u2014fulbll their mission.\u2018They will be accompanied by the gallant Marquis De la Romana.\u2014\u2014They take with, them one million of dollars for the use of the atricts.î Ferguson have both arrived.in Englaud from the British army in Portugal.CL ct.8.Insurances have becn effected at Lloyd's to the a mount of upwards of half a million, on vessels now on their voyage from Russia, freighted.with the produce of that country.Lowpon, Oct.8\u2014Tlhe \u2018New Spanish Govern- tent is composed of two deputies, from each of the 13 provinces.\u2014The presidenit pro tem.is the celebrated ¢x-ministéer, Count Florida Blanca, who enjoy\u201d and always has the confidence of the people.The Government hold their sittings in the chapel of the royal palace at Aranjuez, distant a few miles from drid.Each deputy at his installation [Sept.25.] took the following oath, administered by the Arch- Bishop of Laodicea.TT Tm em \u2018Oct.14.\u2014The \u2018Brazil Committee have received from His Majesty\u2019s -Ministers the Important Communication, that it is their intention to allow all goods the growth; produce, or manufacture of countries Or, colonies in Amity, to be imported either in British ships, or ships of the countries in amity, without being liable to \u201cthe Export Duty, under the Orders in Council act\u201d , > ° \u2018Lonton, Oct: 22-\u2014On Thursday night a flag of truce left Boulogne, with a French aod Russian Mes: senger, with disjetches for our government on board.It reäched the Downs, yesterday morning.The messengers were taken out ; and the Russian set off for London, accompanied by a Lieutenant of the Navy.- They reached Mr.Canning\u2019s Office last night, at eleven o\u2019clock.\u2014f Courier.) - CL Oct.24.\u2014The Russian messenger, and the French 4 Oct.6.Gen.Sir Arthur Wellesley and Gen.|.o + ._ rame rm - .EHetradh.of a letter, dated Tare (Spaia,) Sept.31.papi \u2018 primer te ~ \u2014\u2014 res { -.\u201c Brad closely invested by ind land ; and troops |.THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, TM are daily arviving to strengthen the cordon b the Spanish Ce me EE Lo i mE EE unie rem au: Q versa 15 de pot sutiee France, Qe » So His Excrirgncy THE Goveknon 1x Curr wil hold a The last Parisaccounts is October wave, thas the Emperor Lever at the Chateau, où Monday the 2d.of Jabwary at one had directed, that for the present, the bead Quarter me O'Clock.+ us e ; Grand Army Spain, at Toulbuse\u2014a city in France, Ii i that the î % .; iles di oftheS frontier.It is requested names of any Gentlemen who wi some 50 or 60 miles disanidoons any part Spanish Fortier | | ol emeclves of this opportunity 10 be ond oi has been made respecting the with the Drazils, the necessary effect of which will be; that this Kingdom will receive the meschan- dize of those colonies by a direct communication, without the ion of the port of Lisbon as an intermediate mart.Ministers have came to the resolution of extending the Bonding: aud Warehousing Act to all goodsçhe growth, produce, and manufacture af colonies and countries in amity, imported either in British ships or the ships of those colonies and countries, s \u2018The following commerce of this c Council Acts.\u201d wef Courier, Oct, 13.) .Exe Trane to SPAIN\u2014Government has \u2018Feceived dispatches from Mr.Duff, dated the 16th Sept.by which we are happy to learn, that a wide and most extensive matket is opened | for thé manufactures of this country which were formerly.con- b set out from London for Deal, on their return to France, on Sunday, witlf the \u2018answer of our Cabinet ; aud immediately: sailed for Boulogne.Nothing certain has transpired of the contents of the dispatches.\u2014 - Lowpox, Oct.26.\u2014Letters were yesterday received from Holland to the #8th inst.It is said that on the I7th King Louis signed a decree, which has for \u2018some time been expected to appear, and which has for its object more effectually to prevent all intercourse with this country.\u2018The new law, which, it is reported, was dictated by Bonaparte before he left Erfurth, | 13 extremely severe.The communication with England by wny kind «of correspondence .whatever, is prohibited under pain of death._.A letter from Sweden says, there is nothing in the armistice to warrant a peace between Sweden and Russia.The Swedish King, dissatisfied with his guards, has broke 4000 of them, The Swedes\u2019 have suffered much latterly in Finland.1 \u201cThe armistice is said to be for military operations in the north of Finland, It is for an wi dated Sept: 17, 1808.| The Russian ships which capitulated at Lishon, have arrived at Portsmouth.co \"Loxpow, Oct.26.\u2014French troops under Marshal Ney, moved from Vittoria Sept.27, and took possession of Bilboa\u2014the Spaniards retreating.There Ure frequent desertions from the French troops in_Spain, of Italians, Germans and Portuguese.- The French still hold Barcelona; have declared it ina state of seige ; proclaimed Martial Law ; and -js- sued one of their severe proclamations.The Windsor Castle packet arrived in E Oct.19, from N:- York and: Halifax.Colonial produce through hibited in France.2 Hour A new decree has been pysged.ii intercourse with England.\u201c\u20ac\u201d «, American vessels are not admitted at Trieste during the American Embargo\u2014lii cousequence, six bound thither have stopped at Malta.Oct.27.\u2014British troops under Genls.Moore and Hope, marched from-Lisbon Oct.12, for Spain, \"I'he troops under Gen.Baird, (13,000,) werely- ing at Corunna, Oct.17, in transports.Ferdinand, of \u2018Spain, his brother and uncle, are at Paris.- ! To | Among the British officers in\" Spain, are 40 members of Parliament, EEE 2 The French Gen.Kellerman; from Portugal \u201cat Lis request, has been brought to England.\u2014 \"The late- revolution-in\u201cFurkey, has-preventcd-the - British envoy, who was on his way, from proceeding to that capital, t Gen.+ ngland,' Hollaud to prevent _ An expedition is preparing at Sicily, unde Stüatt, supposed against Naples.- .Parliament is further prorogued to the 16th Decr.PontuGAL, Sept.15.\u2014The establishment of the regency.will immediately take place.\u2018The luss of the Freuch here in battles previous to the capitulation, -are killed 2226; wouiided 1703-5 prisoners\u20142654 can pitulated 26;368 Iufantry, 1093 Cavalry, and 161 conductors, with 2808 waggons, and 82 boxes of | cartridges.[The regency was .established Sept, 23; one of the principals in it, is the Archbishop of Oporto.] ° 7 \u20ac \"Aranjuez, Oct.1.The Central Junta Have ordered military succura to Catalonia, which is threatened - _{ witli Fresh forces from - France._The Juuta have cum.jlumited time and is | + Asia, Africa and America, | 07,917,077 To Spain and her dependencies in Europe and .America, 3,998,575 To Portugal, and her dependericies in Europe _.| and America ~~ 1,399,616 To Sweden, and British West-Indies, \u201c472,660 Jgljaud and Spain is pro- | \"7 6 Your swear on the and to our Crucified Saviour, whose sacred image you have keeping sacred what may be néçesarÿto keep so, and preser- | Gentlemen, by turning to the last report of the Secre- cretary, to which I have before referred, and I wish them to examine for themselves, will find, that the 48,699,592, Dollars, worth of produce and other merchandize, the.actual growth and manufacture of our own country, exported | fram the United States in 1807, we sent Lo \u201c \u2018To England and her dependencies, in Europe, | To China, the East and West Indies generally (not\u2014+/ included above) Africa, and the North West Coast of America, 1,919,908 Making in the whole, 85,767,342 Almost four-fifths ofthe whole native exports of the United States for that year, which we might export nearly assafely now as then but for the embargo; for it certainly will not, be now contended, that Any pait of this commerce is embraced by the British orders of council; and the French decre.:s, in relation to it, from atotal inability to exccute them, arc amere nullity, It is not therefore, us has heen said, thet the decrees and orders of foreign powers, have reduced our country to its present distressed and embarrassed condition.\u201cIt isour own foily, the embargo, that now palsies the labour, the energiesaud entér- prise of our citizens, and locks up mgre than thirty-five millions.of dollars, The Tative produce of our country, to: perish and sink upon our hands.à : Oath of the Supreme Government of Spain.3 Holy Evangelists of Almighty God,} befo?e you, that in the exercise of your functions is # Deputy of the Supreme General and -Governative Junta of the Kingdom; ou will promote and defend your Holy Religion, promote and Le faithful to the Rights and Sovergignties \u2018of our Alizust King: Ferdinand VII.the preservation of gur rights, privileges, Laws and customs, and especially the succession of thé \u2018present royal farmly, and those prescribed by the same laws, and finally\" every thing which may coûtribute\u201dto.the weifare prosperity and happiness-of these kingdoms, and-a melioration_ of its_cuwoms; ving them fram all evil, presecuting its enemies at the risk of your life\u2018and property.Yes Tdoswear.If you act thus may.\u2018God assut you, and if not may he call you.to awuaccount for having sworn to his Holy Name in vain.\u2014Amen.\" Oath of the Members of the Provincial Juntas and other publi Junctionaries.ARTICLE l.Ado you swear by God and this sign of the Cross, and promise by this Oath, to the King and the whole sation, \u201cthat you will \u2018exefcise the office of Member of the.Supreme Junta, even to the dicdding of the last drop of your without being subject to the export duty under the Order in! sent with dispatches ; and thus { Aurera.) was reported to - Pointees, Newfland , Aurora, Phillips, fr Trinidad ; Elk, NS.| Clyde Oct.4 to 10, ar.Shanon.\u2018N.Brunswick ; \u2018Trial N°.\u201cConsolu, N.Brunswick.~ Malaga, ar.Neutiality, M*Donald, ~~ little of the Excellency, may be sent to the undersigned, ar the Chateay before twelve Q'clock of the same day, by some person who has already been introduced, and whose mame will be mentig.ned on the tame paper.EDWo.DEWAR, SL A.D.C.- - | PROVINCIAL SECRETARY\u2019 Orrice, ; Quebec, 20th Decer.1808, His Excrirency Tur GoveRNog IN Chizy has been pleased toappoint Louis De SALAnERRY, Esqr.to'be Survey- for the preservation of wood and tiinber, for the Province of Lower-Canada.de ! Ce \u2019 es \u2019 1 ven traband, in Spain; The Junta of.Seville bave ce n unicated Q UEBEC: _\u2014 > = their resolution upon the cargoes of several British ships which | ; .BE have entered the bay of Cadin since the Peace betwixt this THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1808.pag .country and Spain ; and they have permitted all British goods| = TT 101 per \"nce \"oi board their vessels, that were furmetly ibited, to be im-| - The American papers, received \"yesterday, contain no Eu.om! ported upon paying 15 per cent.duty, and forther 5 per cent.we news of a more fecent date than those received last * post If for internal consumption + those goods are then to be regarded | k.TS CL UR chap as Spanish, goods, and may be exported to all their Colonies Noching further of auy importance to foreigners has been mille upon paying 2 per cent.royal duties, and such other imposts as doné in the American Congress.The discussions onthe re._ serm similar foreign goods pay; and it: is stated, that there isno solutions of the Committee of foreign rerations continued, wp * - (Sep -doubt\u2014but \u2014vther \u2014cargoes\u2014 will \u2014be\u2014received with similar-| tothe 9th ins.\u2014The- following it-is-now-sad, will -be the line Li indulgence.- * of conduct adopted by the administration.Whether it be true mise We learn with peculiar satisfaction, that the change of affairs vr Not, We cannot sy: \u2014but to this they must come at Just; .inten) in Spain and her colonies, is every day becoming more produc- and thisis submisiion ; the less honorable as it is attemp@®d\u2019io i dans tive of commerciul advai:tages to the British West India Island.| be covered under a\" contrary appearance, : du \u2018I'he following is an \u2018extract of a letter, dated \u2018Trinidad, Ang.| \u201c FREKMANS- JouRMAL EXTRAOKDINARY, Monday colo: 2, 1808.\u2014We see an alteration already in the communication A Morning, Dec.12, ; Le vous with the Continent adjoining.The Spanish flag is almost every * From our Cor nt at Washington, Saturday, Dec.10, 1 day coming in here, and taking away goods.Theybringus| ¢ We have at length been able to penetrate the mysteries of Box provisions\u2019 cattle, and mules, and our prospects brighten.\" the Cabinet, and ascertain its plan of future policy.\u2018I'he system des .; .: °° - of Not-Intercourse with England and France is tô bééarried \u2014 Rier Boston, Décr.8.\u2014We learn from Halifax, N.S, that the into effect; itis go false alarm it will certainly be consum- Oger.expedition of 4000 men, which has been fitting out there for mated.When this system shall.be matured, and fotrificd by a me.a secret service, was to sail about the 7th or 8th inst.for Ber- sufficient number of Supplementary outworks; the emburgo Hen muda under Sir Geo.Prevost, where their number was to be Will be raised as it respects other countries, and our vesscis un- Xd \u2018augmented to 5000, and from whence it was conjectured they der certain restrictions, will be permitted to arm.Whether the .ches would proceed 6 attack the Island of Martinique.| removal of the Embargo will not be nominal rather than real;\u2014t-\u2014 ll \u2014 pow \"The legislative assembly of the province of Nova-Scotia ope- is impossible to say ; at all events the ship owners will be ob- © Ha\u2019 ned its session at Haiifax on the 24th of November./ | liged to give two sus of bonds, and in both cases of enormous pési After some.local information his Excellency announced to the Magnitude ; bonds not to violate or evade the Non-Intércourse 6 legislature that he should shortly proceed on a particular fo- system, and boudsnot to makean improper ve of their arms, \u2018 moi reign service\u2019; and that, during his temporary absence, the ci- Events in Europe-may.possibly change this plan, bu the pub- + [Jl s'ati vil yfistration\u2019 of the Province will devolve.on the Hon.| lic may rest avsured that it is that which - the government has obje Alexander Croke.- m contemplation.IR da : ter Capt.\u2018Hewes, arrived here yesterday, from Demerara, in-| * Letters of Marque and Reprisal against France and Eng.forms, thathe was boarded immediately after leaving port, by land are talked of also; but this remains us the lawyers Xu a on two British 74 gun ships, haviog in co.several \u201cTransports, moot point.It would seem that the Administration has not re- resp with troops on board, collected from the different Islands, and linquished all hope of an accommodation with France.Great \u20ac some of which were taken from Demerara, a few days previous, Britain is given up as incorrigible.Full reliance may be placed on.\u2026 - tre =\u2014Their destination was said to be against Cayenne, .this information, Co Jes + DraTu.\u2014On Saturday morning bust, departed this life, His The following paragraph frofm the Aurora seems to indi- - N Excéllency, James SULLIVAN, Esqr.Governor of this State, cate a part of the same system.oo Por Æt.65 years.\u201c Mr.W.Pinkney has expressed a desire to return to the U.\u20ac Nonrorx, Décr.5 A gentlemen who arrived here on S.from-England, and it is supposed that he has obtained permis.chir Saturday, in 21 days from Cape Francois, informs us, that an | sion, and will leave England \u2018sometime in Feb.next.We .ém: express had arrived at the Cape, bringing information, that question, under existing circumstances, if there will be any public - 1 General Ferrand had surrendered the City of Saint Doming to agent appointed, other than the U.S.commercial agent.Col.Oct the British, and thatit was gariisoned with troop#6f that nation, | Lyman, it is presumed, will actin London, as-Mr.Erving now 1 Sumana, it was also, said, wastaken by the Spaniards, The | does at Madrid.* Me surrender of the former was a voluntary offer.on thepartof * In the present state of ent, between the U, States pet Géneral Ferrand.CT mn nel, >| and Europe, we should not bé\"surprized if Mr.Armstrong: C0) 20 LY ee\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - were likewise to return home; his health has obliged him to \u201cdel The following is a statement of the trade which the Orders | Pend much of his time at the Bourbon Springs nee I in Coun] leave free to the United States, extracted from of the y car.ve bor id » ot be su road © barn the carly ond Pa .the ch of Mr.i in the Senate of | ny We 5 2 7009 GEO 0 : the Spee] Nov.r.White of Delaware in t frigates being employed, instead the private vessels hitherto © ame perform à double service, *\u2014 i oc.Bill for further enforcing the Senate by .On the 8th Dex.a Bill the Embargo a Mr.Giles of Virginia.re.\u201c (From American 1 Lioyp\u2019s List, from Tth te 25th Oct.1808.Gravesend Oct.4,\" sailed, Saily-Ann.Glover, and Ann, M\u2018Donmald, for Malta ; 6th, Kitty.and l.ovely-Ann, Gothen- burg; 10th to 24th, ar.Clifford, Dorset, Baitic, Adventure, Pacific, Betsey, and Britannia, all from Quebec; Bittern, and _ Fenwick from Nova-Scotia ; Dantzig, Montreal; Henry, Halifax; Better-Luck-Still, N.Brujswick; Herald, Buenos Ayres; American, Favorite, Brilliant, Aurora, and Lusitania, from Rio Janeiro.: Plymenth, Oct.4 to 12, cr.Plover, from.Lisbon, with Generals Sir A.Wellesley, and Ferguson ; Nancy, St.Johns; Duke of Kent, Quebec; Manchester Packet, N.York.Dublin, Oct.5.ar.Commerce, Walker, and Speculation, Hughes, from London._Bristsl, Oct.8, gr.Cognac, from \u2018N.Brunswick; Endeavor, Newfoundland.Cork, Oct.7, ar.Susan, St.Lawrence ; 18th, Mary, fr.Newfland.Deal, \u2018 Oct.I to 17, remain, Brothers, late Evans, for Malta: ar.Nightingale, Aurora, Prince of Wales, Eiizabeth, Duncombe, Pacifig, and Mary Frances, all from Quebec ; Venus, St.Marys.Belfast, Oct: ar.Thetis; Ann, and Jemima, fr Quebec; Wil- lian, do.bound New-Brunswick, with damage, and loss \u2018cf shrouds.Newry, ar.Susaunab, fe Quebec.Portsmontk, Oct.10 to 23d, ar.Pailas, and Benson, fr Quebec; Warre, New- Brunswick.Poole, Oct.9 to 23d, ar.Favorite, Eiiza, Love aud Unity, Success, Blizabeth, -Strag, aud Gen, Wolfe, all fr Newfland.Skeerness, Oct.13 tos 16, Young William, and Lady-Juliana, fr Quebec, Off Hustings, Oct.9, Henpy, Hae lifax; Lébchoyem ar.Elk, Halifax, Ayr.ar, Hopewell, Que bec.Graagemouh, ar.Stephen, Quetec.Sulfcoats, er.John, Pictou.Liverpool, Oct.7 to 22d, ar.Union-Packet, Halifax ; Alfred, and Samaritan\u2019s Hope, fr Montreal ; Adonis, Quebec; Scotia.Harwich, Oct.[6, ar.Betsey, Quebec.Jurd, Oct, 7, aÿ Joan, Montreal.Gothenburg, ar.Salem, Furlong, fr Belfast ;; Neptune, Arkinson, fr Newcastle ;.11th, Fortitude, Milier, fr Newcastle.* London, Oct.25, the: Mary, fr-N.Brunswick, is just ar.at- Plymouth, rgtaken from a French lugger.Dartmouth, Oct 23; wr.Brot, rs, Commerce, and = Kangaroo, fr Newfland.\u201d New-Castde, ar.Lata, Fictou; fr Gibraltar.Lisbon, Dart, fr Newfland.\u2018 Stechfolm, Minerva, | Bruce, and Ma-y-and-Susannah, Clatk, f London, The Ruby; Clapham, from Quebec to Liverpool, :s-totally lest * on Bloody Foreland Paint, County of Donegal, Ireland ; vory\u2014 cargo will be saved ; the crew all saved after being 18 hours on, the shrouds.\u2018The Bountiful, Harrison, Quebec; Hope, Davidson, do; Brilliant, Martin, do; Lilly of the Vally, Davis, do.arrived at Liverpool, about the 28th of muuicated their installations to the foreign minister at Madrid, and \u2018their respective courts, and to all the | | courts of Europe whose friendship they could expect.| \"They have appointed Dou Juan Ruiz Apod aca, charge } de affaires at the court of London.\u2014\u2014A Military 1 Junta has been fornied composed of five generals, vie.Castanos, Marquis de Castelar, Morla, Saagro, and the- Marquis de Palacios.\u2014The Supreme Junga bave Panis, Qct.3.The day before yesterday arrived here the 76th regiment on its march to Spain ; this.is the army to that\u2019country.wt ; .\u2019 \\ z-., Sanzaxo, Sept 27, Joreph Nagar slept.last night.in, a village néar Duran 5 leagues from Bear.© \"18° far Dunngo, (3, leagues from \u2018The Marquis- dé Portazgo and Genl, \u2018Cuesta and .,}in the meun while in his Rora] name, and recognizing, on ne last regiment which is to proceed froni the grand- | sue the same j bloud in the defence of our Holy Caholic Apostolic Roman Religion, in all the purity\u2019 with which the nation embraces: it 2\u2014Yes, | swear.CL.180 \u201c Do yon éfrearto defend the purity of the immaculate conception of vur dear Mother, the Queen of Heaven: and Earth, Mary, the nivst Holy 2\u2014Yes, I swear, .\u201c 3, Do you'swear to defend this against every enemy of our august Soverer Vil.(whom God preserve,) more especial of his Royal Peron, the Emperor of the Don FERDINAND y against the Usurper French; governing, pretence, any authori Lswear., .| _* Do yoù swear'to procure, directlyand indirectly all possible assistance from the other provinces of Spain, which pur ust end forthe destruction of the common enemy, ty nôt directed towards this end ?\u2014Yes, the Emperor of the French ?\u2014Yes, Lawear.4 ; \u201c+ 5.Do you swearto contribute with all your power to the union of all the provinces in one Supreme Government, And not to consent to the dismemberment of the least part\u2019 of the j Yes, Jswear.\u201d, - | a (There are seven other articles in the oath; which are of less | > u , Blake; command our troops in this viginity.HY ; September.The Ti his province, till death, \u2018| Ty .- cet em CAsH WANTED, for a Bill-of Exchange, oh Mewrs.Garznwoon, Cox & Co.London, for £160, Sterling, proposals to be addressed so Colonel Suanx, commanding Canadian Regiment, Three-Rivers, on.or before the 11th January next, when they wall be opened.\u2018Fhree-Rivers, 20th Dec, 1808.~ - tis requested, * Propesals for Bills\u201d cover with the address.7 > | BY AUCTION.~~ .At THOMAS AYLWIN\u2019s Auction Roan, on SATURDAY to vert the Sist last.at abe o\u2019Clock.~ ~~ \"WENTY casks muscovado sugar, 2 puns Spirits, 1 Hhds anniseed cordiel in lots of 5 usp 30 _quintals cod-fish, J casks almonds and 2 casks currants, in lot: may be wiote on the - re \u2018of 25 Ib.3 pack: cutlery cpnssting of mill, pitt, band and cross cut saws, table Knives and forks, desert do.- penknive+.à rasors, \u2018açisso rs, &c.&c.~\u2014AL10, ribbons, laces, silk bandker- \u2019 chiefs, shoes, blankets, cloths, double Sint quart and piit ds - \u201c\u20ac .\u2018 importance, aud efor to the performianes of fficial duties.) ; oy , M captére and ratimers, theese, and à variety other artile- > Quebécz 28:h Décr.1808.PL a Ce qe wish ateau, hb who ~ Ntio.R, fe been he reed, up « be true Just 5.onday \u2018 .10.ries of system srried .nsume= -à by a pbergo els un er the :.real \u2014it\u2014 | be ob- ornious course arms, te pub- te ob the URDAY ins.Spi- las 0 ts, in lot: hand and, penknive:.E bandker.d pid Ne > - \u201ccinq \u2018Généraux, qni sont, Castanos, le Marquis de.Caxelat, \u2014\u2014 Morày- Sas et -Je Marquis de Palaçois\u2014Le Junta suprême_ we conjecturé qu'elle partiroit pour attaquer l'Isle de La Martinique.> \u201cL'andemblée Lévilative la Province de ja Nouvelle Ecome Pr Après quelques informations loca.es son Excellence annonça à , « - : - .\u2018 \u2014_\u2014 wl \u2026 ve a | Ass ee Le\".\u2026 THEATRE.,.= = \\N WEDNESDAY Eveniug 4th January, 1309, | Will be presented a Celebrated Comedy written \u2018by on Mrs Incusaup, called LE ; TO MARRY OR'NOK TO MARRY.Lady Susan Courtly, - - - Mrs CAMPBELL CLT .(Her fits?dppegrance on this Stage.) A Tq which will be added the Musical Fancz of the PADLOCK.- 1 27° Leonora, < - - = « On eupposeroit peut-être que des journanx ainsi surveillés: - - n'obtiendrots Ponte \u20ac ane \u2018lilecas ; \u2018Buonaparte ont été trouvés pau?Le peuple voyoit que, comme on l'annonçoit dans ces bulletins, \u2018puissances désiroient la ce set de la terre, est dane une autel profonde ignorsuce sur ce ve passe plus reculées de l'Amerique, ; \u2026 + Le désir de tenir Les François d'une ai | Évetñoments qui se pament autour d'eux ue pot les ordres de Napoleon, les ports de France cot tous de by de sont si étroitement gardés, et fornsés di dévérement aux paris 7 mentaires mêmes qui y sont-envoyés. derée comme \u2018un droit additionnel à la concession .demandée -;- 1 | mais que c'est purement dans l'intention d'éviter le grand delai | : { -! Qui arrive souvent maintenant, en renvoyant, pour ce \u2018sujet gs Par Son \u2018 Fracllence SIR JAMES HENRY CRAIG, Che- | I'appliquant aux Commissaires, après que sa requête a été sous iy valies du tres Honorable Ordre du Bain, Capitaine Géné- laconsidération du Canseil Exécutif.eu val et (Gouverneur eu Chef dans et pour les Provinces du |._ Par ordre de Son ExcELLENCE LE À Haut et Bas Can:dm Nouvelle Ecosse, Nouvesu Brunswick, \u201c GouvEaNEUR GENERAL EN Conseil, i et -Jeurs différentes Dépendances,.Vice Amiral d'icelles, ort .HERMAN W.RYLAND.Général et Commandant en Chef de toutes les forces de 64 Noms des Commissäires appointés par dedimus potestater pour 3 Majesté dans les dites Provinces du Bas Canada, Haut administrer le sermens d'alégéance, &c.aux appliquants ui Cinada, Noÿüerie-Ecosse, Nouveau Brusiswick, et leurs} pour Concessions ou baux des terres de la Couronne non i différentes défepdances, et dans l'Isle de Terre Neuve &c.concédées C0 = (05 zc oo a &e.&c.+ à .- James MG .Montréal, | PROCLAMATEON.em a| EL , > Nae oN ar une ordonnance faite © \"JG.Beer, to ditto.BE | ATTENDU mir et de Conseil Législatif de la Rene BoiLEau, Chambly, \u2018 ; Pros a Québec, le tcentième Jour d'Avril dans la vingt Wa.Linpsay, .St.Jean, i) ¢ inquième-année du Regue de sa Majesté Intitulée Ordon- -H£ney RUSTER, ; Potton.\u201d .| ¥ A concernant les Avocats, Procureurs, Solliciteurs, et PuiLLIP RuUITER, srw Baie de Missiskoui, i « es Notaires et préléver \u2018plus facilement les revenus Puiz\u2026ie Luke, :o- ditto.Et « de a Majesté\u201d | est entré autre ch statué- que tous et | CALviN Mar, Ç .ditto.a * chaque Notaire ou Notaires de et pour 1a\u2019 dite Province, et-| ~ Jesse Prnvoven, Compton.CA.et chaque Sheriff, et\u2019 les différens Greffiers des Cours | P.Covnor, + _ ditto.\u201d a dans les Districts eéparés de la dite Province enverront et James SAWYERS, Co ~ Willam Henry, ; tranemettront duement, et regulierement, tous les trois mois Louis MoNTIZAMBERT, © Quebec,\u201d ) : de chaque année, au Receveur Général du Domaine du Roi Lewis Guoy, : \u2018Trois-Rivieres, un extrait de tous et chaque contrat de vente ou acte équipo- Cuaxres Tuomas, ditto.Jant à une vente, et les contrats d'Echange et de Donation, |\" Puiun.WuieuT, - Hull sujets à une rente viagère ouà charge, et de toutes et chaque Jos.Baxen, .* Dunham, | ~rente.pas- Encan ou autrement sous un Jocks pendant dans -LEON LAZANNE, SEE Shefford, aucune des cours de sa Majesté, et aussi de toutes\u201d ventes par Puiveas-Hussaan,\u2014 Stanstead, licitation,\u201d ordre judiciaire et par décrêt, par lesquels aucuns Henry Cure, , Hatley, droitset profs peuvent accroître aux Revenus de sa Majesté | GiLsrxt Hvar, | Asc dans la gite Province, sous les différentes peines et pénalités | E.Hrano, \u2019 Newport, telles qu'établies et déclarées pas l'ordonnance sus-dite en.cas Jostan Sawyen, Eaton, \u2018de négligence ou de désobéissance.vii , KM.BARNARD, : Shipton, Et attendu que la dite ordonnance en autant qu elle\u2018a rap- : Cuxistoruen MenuT, Simpson, = , (PUBLIE\u2019 PAR AUTORITE'.\u2014\u2026 , 69e Section de la loi des chemins passée er 1796.Fr qu\u2019il soit de plus statué par l'autorité sus-dite qu'il sera ét pourra être légal aux inspecteurs et sous-inspec= teurs des Cités et.Paroisses de Quebec \u2018et de Montreal et ils sont par le présent requis, aussitôt après la premiere bordée de neige, dans chaque année, de tracer \u2018deux chemins publics d'hyver dans chaque grand chefiin qui conduit de-ou à aucune des dites Cités où tel grand chemin le permettra, et de poser et planter des balises pour les diviser et de faire applanir les cahotset pentes ou.déclivités sur la neige ou la glace dans lès chemins et rues : et chaque cariole,-traîne ou voiture d'hyver allant à ou_ venant de l\u2019une ou l'autre des dites Cités, prendrale chemin à droite, à peine d'encourir les peines et pénalités portées pour négligence.Durant la saison de l'hyver et tant que la néige restera sur la terre toute et chaque personne quelconque auraau moins deux grelots attachés au harnois de chaque cheval qu\u2019elles attellera à aucune traîne, traîneau ou cariole qu\u2019elle menera ou fera mener -daus la cité de Quebec, sous la pénalité de vingt shellings.JOHN BENTLEY, Ins.Ch.PE pu Quebec, 14e Dec.1808.A ViSestpar lc présent donné, que vers le milieu : de Novembresdee@lllt, une quantité de Bois de Cage, à derivé à dans la ri Saint Laurent, et a été sauvée par Je Capitainé Lemaitre Augé et Antoine Duaime dans la Parois \u2018se de li Riviere du Loup, viz.environ 80 Madriers de-Pin, 580 rames et 100 douves de Chêne ; aussi plusieurs Mâts dans la Paroisse de la Pointe du Lac par un nommé Duplessis et' un nommé Larose ; et deplus plusieurs morçeaux de bois de pin, le la Paroisse du Cap de la Magdelaine: Aucunes personnes.prouvant leur propriété en les dits bois, mâts, rimes, et douves, pourront les avoir en payant les dépenses encourues, et une récompense raisonable pour les avoir sauvés ; autrement ils seront vendus par vente publique, au Bureau du Soussigné,dans la villé des Trois-Rivieres, LUNDI lé SEIZIEME Jour de JANVIER prochain, suivant le Statut Provincial en ce cas fait et pourvu.Au Trois-Rivieres, ce 9e.Jour de Déc.1808.RS Cua.THOMAS, Gr.P.- D.des Trois-Rivieres, vaticr du très Honorable Ordre du Bain Capitaine Général et Gouverneur en Chef dans et pour les Provinces du Haut et Bas-Canads, Nouvelle Ecosse, Nouveau Brunswick, et leurs différentes dépendances, Vice-Amiral d'icelles, Général et Commuandant en Chef de toutes les forces de sa Majesté dans les dites Provinces du Bas, Canada, Haut Ca- - nada, Nouvelle Ecosse, Nouveau Brunswick, et leurs dif- férentes dépeudsaces, et dans l'Isle de Terre Neuve, Ac.Ke, es Co PROCLA ION.TTENDU \u2018que diverges personnes, sans aucun droit bi autorité, ont i lg:nenit entré sur divers mor- cexux des terres de sa Majesté\u201d noi concédds ct réservés par la couronne, situés ef Étant dans l\u2019étendue de cette Province du Bas Canadas, et plus particulierement sur de certains lots de terre situés dans les diffévents \u2018Townships de la dite Proviuce, et réservés pour la disposition future de sa Majesté, æt pour- le soutien et le maintien-d'un Clergé Protestant dans I'étendite de la dite Province, et ont fait, de ds dégâts sur iceux, en roupant et enlevant une quantité considérable de Pain blanc et autres Bois de la plus graude valeur._ ] C'est pourquoi j'ai jugé à propos d émaner, cette Proclamation, et je donne avis strictement par la présente à toûte per- »-nne où pèrsorines quelconque (qui ne sont pas duement autorisées) de discoutinuer de coramettre de- semblables trunsgres- sions sur \u2018aucunes des terres appartenantes à sa Majetté.dans l'érendue de cette Provinçe,.et plus particulierement sur.aucuus des Ints de terre ausi réservés comme sus-dit.$ Et de plus, je défends strictement à toute personne ou per- sonnes-d'aucune description - quelconque (n'étant pas duement autorisées camuue sus-dit, couper les pains lance ou autres Bois qui sont réservés pour l'usage dea Majesté; dns l'Hendue d'aucems desdits \u2018l'owiuxhips, où Districts Inarqués ct réservés our l'accrounseimeht di irdematrair pour l'usage de la marine Ruyale: de sa Majesté, où dans l\u2019éteudue \u2018d\u2019aucum Autre octroi ou coucussion de terres quelconque dans V'éteidne de la dite Province, avertissant et dounaut.avis par la présente à toutes personnes quelconque, © qu'elles répondront de tout | acte qu'elles pourront commettre qui sera contraire àla teneur de cette Proclamation etaux !cix de cette Province du Bus Ca- \u2018nada.- Donné sous mon seing ct-le sceau de mes arnies, au eh Saint bout duns Ja cité.bec, dans A la dite Province du Bas Canada le vingt quatrieme Jour de Décembre, dans l'an de notre Seigneur \u201c mil huit cent huit, et dans la quarante neuvième autiée du Regne de sa Mujestés CC TJ.H.CRAIG, Gouverneur._Par_ Ordre de son Excellence, | Ch Co INS.THORP Traduit par ordre de som Excellénie, X.-LaNauniere, 5.et FF.VIVE LE ROI.Co \u201c OFFICE DU CONSEIL EXE'CUTIF, > Quesec, le 15e, Drcrmpne 1808.ON ExcELLENCE Lk GOUVERNEUR EN, CiltF, pay et de l'avis du'Conseil Excvutif de Sa.Majesté, désirant Former d'accorder, sur Jeur application, quelque portion des terres de 14 Conronue gon concédecs, paissent rencontrer le.nwins de possible à retirer leur paténtes, a ordunné que cet avertis qu\u2019à l'avenir lew personnes désitant Ja bonté de Sa Diujesté, en faisant appReasion- pour: profiter de Par Son Excellence SIR JAMES HENRY CRAIG, Che |\" \u201c| du sel de Live {de l'huile de Morue.Aussi.de l'eau-de-vic de France, de (rs de Beauport, Madère M.-L.du vieux vin de Port en VERTISSEMENTF.\u2014Toutes \u2014personfies.en-| dettées, à la giccession de feu James Ward, Ecuyer, vie vant Marchand de cette ville, ou à Mr.Mathew \u2018M\u2018Clure, aussi Marchand de cette ville, same \\ rope, sont priéesde payer au pl tant de leurs dettes respe en recevoir À payement ».M
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