The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 23 août 1810, Cahier 1
[" co perme Last 1 40 A UT : oo v i .« - IA - \u201c.\u201cse , .cs \u201c Le y 4 ; 1 \u2018a .ge é © * .- ; d + 4 a NB ç * Es THURSDAT AUGUST 23, 1810.pe 2968.0] EA sep, LE as AGUT: 1 1810.NE ¢ \u2014 3Y virtue of a WRIT OF EXE.in fräet, moreor less, by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in \u2018.\u201cJust Published, price OR SALE BY TRE FUBÉCRIDERS ONTREAL arpen pt FO 3A sou .t Mex wit.} CUTION issued.out of His Majesty\u2019 | \u2018the front, by the south side of the River Yamaska, in the rear LETTER most respectivlly ly addressed 10 the Ten!\" 10 perks Nico Kole Bi wh , \u201cCours of King's, Beuch; holding civil pleas, in and for\u2019 the | by ungranted \u2018land, on one\u2019 side by \u2018John Harris, semior, \u2018Roman Catholic Clergy.sad the of Lower Ca- 25 rece Cargu Pork, evr ew i R.Dimric of Montreal af at the suit of-Robert Sheldon, | and on the other side by John Harris Junior,\u2014\u20142d.À wads the ESTABLISHMENT or SCHOOLS; 107 Small Kegs of + por gully, SR D ew tenements of Amable Gépouloux of La- land situate in the Seigniory of St.Hyacinthe aforesaid, PF By DANIEL WALKLE, À M.#1, | 900 Boxes dipt ad ad Wid Condise,\u2019 ue men à che said District, Surveyor, in the hands of Amable.| containing twelve arpents in front, by thirty arpents in.CONTAINING, .To] gs do.excyllant Soy Tend S pen: Esecutor of the last will apd testament of the said more or less, bounded in the front, bys the north side of the river LA Staï?ment of the advistages of General \u2018Education; 42 small Coen Winder, Rase a Jen me, ipouloux deceased, tome directed, have seized and Yamaska aforesaid; inthe rear by Sir Johm-Johrison, Baronet, on - ons agaifist it answered ;\u2014~2.Facts which \u201cdemon.30 ane per Cindda Cleese = = ; il] prunes Con as belonging to the vacant succession of the one side by John Harris juniors and \u2018on the other side- by | strate its utility in the Countriÿi in which it has been tried ;.\u201cdo.pick & Horringe, * ad GIPOULOUX, alot of ground or emplace- Daniel Conely.- Now 1do hereby give notice that the said \u20148, Reasons for adopting t this measure in the present sate of = Boxes, fresh bloum Rn ro Went, situste in the Village of Laprairie, in the Seigniory of lands will be sold and adjudged tothe highest bidder, at the the Cenntry.'1.Cask Npunegs | en, | LE; Laprusie deda Magdeleme, in the said District, containing Church door of the Parish of Saint HY ACINTHE in the nid \u201cQuebec, Ppriâted by John\u2019 Neilson; Le \u201cand for sale\" by.Mel - 2 do: Nèw | Lu £ Le feet 1m front, on the line of Saint Jacques Street, | District, on MONDAY the TENTH day of DECEMBER |, Gilley Three Rivers ; Toy Mr.Douaire, Berthier; and.by.Mr.\"© Pipes ine old L.Moder: : : sy the depth which may be found from the said Street, to\u2019 the | next, at TEN of the Clock in the forenoon, at which time and Jum Brown, \"Moutreal.\u2014July 12th, 1810.' ° 2 Capital Forté Pispo'sy ~~ : \"common thesaid Seigniory, bounded on one side to the Place the conditions of Sule will be made knawn.= WENTY-EIGHT Bales Su To =| A few Barrels Guo Powder.~ ®.porth east, \u2018by Antoine Boucher, and on the other side to the \u201cEpwn.Wa GRAY, Sheriff.coarse.Cloths.pe i , 37th June, 1810, - = - « south west by 3 lot of ground or emplacement, belonging to thee! | All and every person or persons having claims on the above |.\u201cAg Boxes élegant Ribbo 5 + 7 \u2018RIS Q P Fabrique of the Parish of Laprairie, with a wooden housé and described lands, b y mortgageor other nght or incumbiance, | 1 == ace, © .- L lowin Articles manufac wrod rhe a asie other buildings thereon erected.Now 1 do.hereby give notice are here by advised.to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff \u201c450 Dozen Silk, Cotton mn à Lamb oi how Mit - oe, Ana ge ae the aforesaid lot of ground or.emplacement and.premises, | at his Office in the City of Montreal according to law; and |.\u201c4 Bales Flinneh, : 3 Woo ose.> = es Grom Large Bonost Boards,\u201d \u2019 ew will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder at the Church further that no opposition afm-d'annuller \u201cor afin de distraire the] 50 Crates of well assorted \u2018Earthen re.5 8 Do.malt.- do.: = x _+ door of the parish of L'APRAIRIE dela MAGDELEINE whole or any part of the said lands, or afin de charge'Otservi- |.\"_ #0_Chaldrons Liverpool cous, ware, 1.8 : g paper, oo > \u201800 MONDAY: the \u2014FENTH day of DECEMBER: {dc 00 _the same, will be received.during.the Éficen days \" Palhts, Oils, Varnish, \u2018ur, Kusin, Lamp Black, Black Lead, , Whitening, W rapping Paper, Bottle: Corks; Crow.Blue, und a gu untity of assorted Dry Goudi \"W arf, 26th July, 3810.\u2014 1,7, HOYLE À Co.| + Chai a gto tee, 1.08 the QUEEN'S WHARF\u2014A Geueral Assortment \u2018of DRY \u2018Goods, a Calicoes, Cottons, Shirtings, Mualins & nw * cambrics, linens, sheetings, oznaburgs, jeans, fustiaus, | » Velvets, curduroys; strip'd cottons, bed tick, lace, silk thread, ribbouis, sarsuets, lutustring, mode, Perdis oons, tapes, bitdipuz,- hosiery, gloves, bats, flanveis, |\" pas \u20ac coarse and fisae cloths, berseyanci Tus, &c.And iow LANDING frony the Rossel, à Genéral and very sonplete Awortment of HARDWARE, IRQNMON \" Tes and PR \u201c| the Procecdinge'of thé Houke during the wo lat = | the\u2019 Public Accounts for 1808, and: other | Printed by quantity of- assorted Cordage, } makers\u2019; brass Cocks, SALE.Inthe SUBSCRIBERS STORES] Dora Touanaie OF THE Hevrs or AsstmaLY: or Lowan Canada, Loge Dey order of the\u2019 Mouse of Ameribly, wl 40 by L.Wh Nuits, No.3, Mountain-Street.and.ere.the tol oC: ng articles, whieh he offers songe «oul Ba.3 Se JOSEPH STREET: ©» Sg 130 Bores bot Lattere dow rn » mi i 5 - 80 Æaks'coveei prank- shing se \u201cA50Û-M Teka eta 4 Te \u201c1Brads 1,14 and \u2018hf CL «8 doz.Spades.-and Shovels, To Frying.Fans short and dang handles Sets steel polished Gre irons .Cross cut and hand saws ~amprtod - ¢ Uwe.4 bar: ed dde a him do rstod-\u2014docks and ; den -\u2014Bress-dhotetiog der Cabiavt Knives and Forks, desert, .candlesticks, : Oa Table ly Sr, do.on ge Barnes breliss wud «ilk paresols, \u20ac \u201c\" \u2018plated wnd brass ;.plated tea and sa 3.i \u2018age.joints, | new Phastou, aud- 1 held sovored : de gate | nevrw\u2014siron uxle trees for onres, und.s pring oem ad on Congas, TEE .af by - _ \u2018 to 2 ea 0 90 \u2018Cons flat, round asd aquase Jarien to cr , \"8 do.iron wise ssdrted\u2014eHoop and deorirom.i.900 Boxes bloum raisins, S00 de, to.Muscata) du.$00 Smyrns, do, \u20186 Baws Currants.\u2014l'he wily of which, wi \"be >.d'obeup \u201cfor Cash or Creda: Ed pe 1 bth July, 3 SANFORD HOV) | OR \u2018Frei ut or Charter, to GRE ENOCK, __\" 54 \u2018in the Clyde.\u2014The fuit willing Brig a WiLL AR ANbEMION, Master, 190 \"l'ons Rogébter,_ will bé thuly to comune loading ins few se rd 1:10 Bilwof od Quit ny eu ; tb Ni Silk \u20ac, + -8 \u2018l'ranks assorted \u2018Threads, wa a .Cases Brown Hollands.300 Kega Paint 2 Bules Landcuster sheetings 12 Bacrels Coal Tur à \u2018l'ons Lead anorted 1] Case Morocco skins SU Crates Eurtienware 2do.I ooking Glasses \u20144-Hlrk boat Sugar ONE FO Logwocd- CET = do, Lignum vite - 20 Cache Paris White - 1.'Ton rafting Chains, 1 Cask salting Staples = l\u2019ous Iron Pots 5.Casks, Patetit Shot 10 itfde-aud 50 Barrels of very fine Mun ovadp Sugar re- - 2 Tons Steel amorted 10 Tons du.Boit do, - AU L'ons du.slit iron.& Nail if sequured, on approved securities, HOYLE, HENDERSON & GIBB._ Queen\u201d s Wharf, 26th July, - 1810.ce : RÉDIT\u2014Or approved.Security, till Zorh.Sheet; Checks, Callicoes, Shawls, Hosiery, and other Goods on low HENRY DEAVES; Mr.\u2018Todd's Wharf, St.Peter, Street.\u201c\u2026 Quebec, rh July, 1810, FOR SALE BY 1ht ore _100 Puncheons Leeward Island Rum, peras\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u20144 Tons Copper Boks \u2014 | Register 134 Tonmn=\u2014A ppl) \u201c 20 Tons anorted Bar Iron | ceived por Bess from Jamaicez-\u2014liberal Credits will be given | Shesting}-For-krephi ur Rasy ol rel calctinted fr a Whaat SE : ; Wiki HE Brig Our, OF dev À ET 1 Dir Os, es nr wsthie \u2018l'an Duys.cree Ok CHARTER T'0_LIVERSDOL OR LEITH, ¢.fo a HEL The Brig MinEnva,.Walter Mount, Master, hurthen r x cos £a yao WHILLELLY Luce Wharf, th June, 1610, Cia 2e 00 FOR R FREIGHT UN.CHARTER, ~ : 4 ROM Quebec or Montreal with Hberty to call at Belfant fur utders, end proceed way two Ports in tM Charniel, The guod Brig HA Ty mee Bu chanan, master, 120 tous rege.Apple \u201cdt, Petér htfrer, à - PAUWERSON « Co.FOR Fragen LOST oe good J BRI FANNIA, Olds, master, G muuths old, now Jylrg a Messrs, Mourg & Bell's Whar, she will be dnp het ineight days.Be, Veted Street ; : FOR FREIGHT OR Char\u2019 CTR FROM Montredl ur Quebec tu Liverpool, wd or any salu port between Cork and Londoiderry Inclusive, thefine Brig ARGO, Wat.Bell, mager, 17u tuûs \u2018register, \u2018statids A But Livyds; and will be ready in 8 days Ground\u2014apply to \u201cDAVID ROSS.Sillery, 23rd.June, 1810.\" ~OR SALE, ATWO STORY HOUSE, al pleasaritly situated in the UPPER TOWN, St, Uprsule Street, with Stabling for four Horses, for three Cows, a yaid, &c.\u2014Easy terms willbe given for the payment.Apply to the Printer.\u2014IGth July, 1810.\"FOR SALE, is - QUANTITY of Norway Pine LATHWOOD and Ash OARS.\u2014\u2014Apply to : ; 10th April, 1810.PATTERSON, DYKE & Ce.ADVERT SEMENT.À of Vessely and.the Public.in general, that they have openes a ShipchandJery; Ptovision and Grocery Store, at the- house No, 15, St.Peter sureet, where every article, in the line | may be Lad at the shortest notice ; and they hope by their at- téurion and assiduity to share a part of the \u201cpublic patronage which they most respectfully solicit.« Quebec, 10th May, 1810.© JOHN WHITE & Co.HE Subscriber has just arnived & FOR SALE, T at No.9, NOTRE DAME STRÉF I.200 [Reams PAPER (avorted) of host superior quality, 80 Pairs of best Rose BLANKETS, \" And also for Sale a few Dozens excellent Case.cl ARFT in French Bottles.GEORGE BROW NE._ Quebec, 3th July, 1810.\"HE.Subscribers being impowered to act, Are * Underwriters ofthe City of London, and Port of Liver pool, in all cases that may come within their knowledge, on the Kiver St.Lawrence, añd to \u2018take charge of vessels, where there are no authorised Agents, do hereby give notice of the same, for the information of Mas'èrs of ships and\u2019 others concerned.GLO.& Wu.HAMILTON.an Quebec, Jus ve 14th, 1810.- Lo .; gcorcH CHURCH:\u2014In\u201d conseqüence of the resignation of JOHN BLACKWOOD, Esqr.who is: preparing to sail for England, Mr.JOHN MUNRO.has been appointed Mrreasurer to the Scotch Church, and will in [future receive Subscriptions, and settle accounts with the \u201cALEXR : SPARK, Secry.Quebec, 6th Augdst, 1810.&e.and a place Lo HE Subscribers, inform the Merchants, Masters | 50 Puncheons Jamaica Spirits, \\ - 50 Puns.Irish .do, \"50 Pipes Spanish Red Wine, \"7 3T Pipes Spanish Brandy, 20 Pieces best Cogniag do.** 2.es \u201c20 Buts Sherry Wine, J 10.Pieces Geneva, .7 : 19 'Tierces Old Port Wine, of superior quality, each cons containing from 4 to 6 dozen.67 Bbls.best Brown Stout Porter in bottles of 3 doz.* 6 Casks Scotch Ale, Sen 362 Casks Paine,\u201d - D 12 \u2018Fons Bar Iron assorted, - 3 new Cables fo, 13 and 14 inches, with a quantity of - Cordage.PATTERSON & Co._St.Peter Street, June 14, 1810, \u2018 OR SALE:\u2014A tew piper of French Brand, feta 29 threads, stockings, unbrelias, aniortéd hardwafe in-conveni.ent \u2018casks for retaslicrs, consisting.of curpenters tools, &c.window glass; paints, ninls, iroity ai! 4 few crates of wellae orted.earthenware, Quebec, 13th June, Tio, DEF = HENRY BLACK.SPANISH RED y WINE.\u2019 UST arrived, and for sale by the subscriber, 200 Pipes Spanish red Wiue, of superior quibty.L ALSO, 200 Puus.sropg L.cewaid iad \"RUM - : Wn.OVIATT.Onebec, sthlune, 1810, FOR SALE\u2014 A: MONKO & BELLA Sores A few Barrels of excellent PAS1EY FLOUR, just re- evived from Machiche Mille it June, 1810.L'OK wie by FRANS.« Wu, HUNT \u2018Ek\u2014 LC Ok & Lines timber, spars, stave, hasdeyiies, ash oars,\u2019 svap, \u20ac esnéles, Nails, coffee, &c.&ey .Quebec, \u201clet May, 1810, OR SALE mdamatca Sir and L: Tslasd Rum.- .Strong Irish Whiskey, Spar ish Red Wine, Jundon Harricular Vidonta do.: Sherry Wine in butts and qr: casks, Old Cogrinc Érséty god teyogth, JOSEPH CRAVEN revpeciflly informe the Pur blic, that he just arrived from London, with the most fashionable aseortment of Goods that ever were exposed for sale in this Province, which be will dispose of at the house \u201clitely occupied by Capt.Kael, in Sault an Matelot street.As thee Goods were bought remarkably Cheap, for ready momev or gud.Bills co Lon- for Cash, they will be sold: CL Étrong Brown.Stout in Hote À Bear, + A few Tom om ot ui making shingle nails, The following (Guoys are now - Lo rivg, Irish\u2014hnen sh ing, bed ticken, calicoc, 7-# af: tet fancy shawl, py and worsted hosery, cum'ers fog.che (ks, Olive baffeties, and wrong kit over for Cash Gi we, security.Hoe HENRY.DEAVES.don\u2014\u2014Quebes, 14th dune, Islo.ä BE - RE Dar TIRE HUIT ste, 32th.dur bio, Crd à \u2014 * Biscuit bagging of different qu ities; woolens, coloured | #, i Leral Credit ou appruved here rocerd \u20ac citresr.PS either tu luud here \u2018or p » PAL anbon & CC : \u2014 \"PRET To LEIGH, THE PRESCOT, Capt.Tuosr ON, ; - will tuke à law tons vit: pee if = wi fur AXON & Hall.- ine diately.\u2014 Quebec, guth June, 1510.50 PRHIGHE jouet TT a HE New Ship JANE; Robert Wilson, Master, daily éXpreted from Morel, ad bound ts Greenuck, could tuke About 100 tu YU \u2018d'ou af Goods on Yeeight ;\u2014tle Jane hes alreuby- -one-half ber Cargo on board, dud will be reudy\"ih.medinerty on her armel wt Quehre to receive any Goode that may offur\u2014 His Mygéery has commanded us to aeduaint you, that, as the -Pesblic Sunes is now conghudedy jament; - ; We are commanded by his Majesty to express the satisfaction =\" he-derived from the reduction of the island of Guadaloupe by his | Majesty's arms, an event which, for the first time in che history of the wars of Gréa Britain, has wrested from France all her.: -Pomessique in that quatter.ofthe world ; and which, together «.wth the subsequent capture of the only colonies in the West ln- his Majesty's excmies of every port in those seas from which \u201cWestmwriand, the Marguis Wellesley, and thecEsrlof Aÿles- he; Ohuiks it proper to put an | @ , \u2019 4 oo, \u2018 ; \u201c : - a Bo so a 3 Ÿ - \"The Strand and the principal directs through which the procession had passed, were ifluminated at night\u2014a crowd parading 4 the streets, and calling out for lights; and windows were broek» en where no lights were put up.The Sheriffs exerted thero- selves sand.Mr.Sheriff Woed addressed the cromd, opptæité- themselves, and, hitherto, with success, Yo-preserve the [Phe Morning Post Office He grated thn the Shekifs had nel; + With a view, probably, to retrieve himself, we understand \u2018he is reparing to addressthe Court in person, as on his trial.\u201cLoDo, June 30.\u2014A vemel'is arrived at Falmouth from Tarragona, which has brought seme favourable accounts of \"the state bf affairs in Catalonia.Pu : \u201c 7 .- .\u2018 - e no ry em 2 ; Lo .; .t 3 Co nN ET Lo x ; memes Besides the army of O\u2019Don-{ - pate four other divisions of the Patriots, Who con- | __ tinoatfy ~lirass the enemy, \u2018and almost daily send prisonersux-}\" - Tarragona.Suchet, it was said, was ou his march agaînet p.A efred ofthe military.Ne mas could be more friendly tq their capi | \"dan he wis ind ha roquenccd they would comider that nothing more .; jurious to that cause that rior and disorder.of them to reflect what their eneruies would say they would have the good sense immediately to disperse.A shout of applause followed.The Sheriffs rode on, ana the 1 dispersed jostantaneousiy.: Sir Francis, at Wimbledon.It is expected they will receive from him an-éxplanation of the motives which induced him to avoid joining in the procession.: - The Ministers of State had each in their residences two Police Officers, accompanied with a gyard of soldiers, where they | remained under arms till five o'clock this morning, + ©, The following is a list of the-troops, independently of the have arrived.They contain somé news from the Peningula, Volunteers, collected yesterday in 4nd about the Metropolis : One Battalion of Foot Guards, in Hyde Park.=~ \u2014 One Ditto® \u2014 ~~ Ditto; \u2014 \u2014Porumanestreet Barracks, _.One Ditto _ Ditto, | - Knightsbridge Barracks.Two Regiments of Life Guards, Hyde Park, and New Road 15th Liglit Dragoons, Kensington, Hammérsmith, &c.- Oxford Blues, Turnham Green, Hounslow, &¢.~~ Stafford Militia, ditto.: .: A Brigade of Regulars and Militia, with three guns, at \"Hampstead, &c.° ue 0e péage \u2014\u2014\u2014| to-motrow, if.they conducted themselves improperly.\u2014He had |: LA {ppointment tothe Staff | neititer time nor inclination to make à long speech, but he hoped This morning a deputation from the Committee waited on | so oP a division.Hrobgly posted op the frontiers of \u2014 Importasiqne ¢ \u20ac \u2018lately 95 very\u2018 great, that a redaction of price has taken place in that article of nearly 50 per cent, .CORN FXCHANGE.\u2014Magx Lane, June SO.ther foreign arrivals this week of 30,000 qéarters, and sales sre heavy.at rather lower prices.Oats, Flour, Barle Pesse and heans, fluctuate buc ligtle,.~~ = Wheat 84s.2 100s, a7110s.«°° PRICE OF STOCKS THIS DAY at TWELVE o'créck._- \u2014Consols for opening.713 | Omnium.| \u201cAGRICULTURAL \u2014 REFORT-TOR Jone\u2014The -growing Wheats have s0 much improved by the dry weather, that if the thin plants keep.clear of mildew, we may-calculate upon Greenock, July 4\u2014Paris Papers to -the 25th ultimo, but not of importance.Several columns of the Moniter are: \"1 occupied with details respecting the capture of Mequinensa, an inconsiderable place at the confluence of the Ebro.f j \u201c The silence of these jqurnale respecting Sebastiani's corps is rather suspicious.Thegrumouts of its; deftat was very pre- } valent in France some weeks ago, and yet nothing transpires to confirm or discredit them.Je-wrill be seen'in our Law Report that the Actions brought \u2018by Sir Francis Burdett against.the Serjeant at Arms avd.Ld.\u2019 Moira, will be tried\u2019 at Bar, in Michelmas term next.The Case\u2019 of the Action against the Speaker \u2018will be argued on ovince.- - { Spanish wool \u2018into\u2019 this kiogdom has been The supplies of Wheat tosduy are, contiéerable, with für- | Ys Malt.\u2014Pa x13, June 20,\u2014The_news- from.the army.of Spain\u201d is.RE ~J, H.CRAIG, Gova.Lt a ) EORGETHE THIRD by the Grace cf GOB - Z- of the United Kingdom ,of Great Britain and Ireland, \u201cKing, \u2018Defender of the Faith ; to our much beloved and fuiph.ful Legislative Counsellors of aur Province of 1.owWer Canad à; and to our faithful and will beluved the Knights, Citizens and Buryesses of our.said Province, to an \u2018Assembly at our City of \"Quebec on the Thurty-first day of August instant to have been commenced aid held, called and elected, and to every of you Greeting; Whereas for divers urgent, and drduous affsirs; us the state and defence of our said Province.concerning, our Assembly at the day and place aforesaid to be present, we did command, to treat, consent and conclude upon, those things which in our Assembly, should then and there be proposed and \u201cto this specially moving, we have thought fit further to prorogue \u201c our said Assernbly, so that you, nor any, of you on the sad Thirty-first day of August at \u2018our said.City to appear, are .to be held or constrained, for we do will therefore, thet you and each of you be as to us in this mutter entirely \u2018exonerated.Commanding and by the tenor these ts firmly enjoining you and every of you, arid ail others in this behalf intercsted, that on the \u201cTwelfth day of October next at our said City + _gnd.ener the present year, - .A9 -.i °°\u201d.His Majesty deeply regretsthe necessary extent of the de- _ mands which those services have created ; but we Ure comman- | déd vo express to you the consolation which he has derived from ___©hserving that the resources of the country, manifesting themselves by every mark of prosperity, by.a revenue increasing in \u201calmost all its branches, and by a commerce extending itself in new channels, and with an increased vigour in proportion as the - enemy has in vain attempted to destroy it, \u2018have enabled you to * provide for the expences6f the year, without imposing the rden of any new taxation in Great.Britain ; and that, white the taxes whith have been necessarily.resorted to for Ireland } - ave been imposed upon articles which will not interfere with -the growing prosperity of that country, you have found it - consistent with due regard to its finances to demimsh some of those burdens, and relax some of those regulations of revenue, which had been feltthe most inconvenient in that part of the United Kingdom.~~ - His Majesty further commands vs to return you his thanks * \u2018for the provision which you have enabled him to make for the -i \" * esablishmint of his Serene Highness the Duke of Brunswick.| - +; My Lords and Gentlemen, Es \u2014Mis-Mujeny-has-directed us to acquaint you, that Portugal, gescued from che oppression of the enemy, by the powerful assistante of his Majesty's irins, has exerted herself with vigour w_rosking every preparation for repelling, with: tlhe .continued aid of his Majesty's forces, any renewed attack on the P81 ~~~ pirt of the enemy; and that in- Spin; notwithstanding the re- iS = Majesty has the fu \u2014 the -most important duties which he-owes to-his people; © « '_ wanting in the disch: - werses which Nave been experienced, the- spirit of resistance inst Franee still continues umsubdued and unabated.And bis Majesty commands us to assure you of his firm and unaltered \u2018eonviction, that not only the honour of his Throne, but the best interests of his dominions, require his most strenuous and persevering asigtance tothe glorious efforts of those loyal Nations._ His Majesty has.cominanded us to récommend to.y ou, upon \"Your return to your respective Counties, to use your best exertions to promote that spifit of order and obedience to the laws, 4 \u201c,, and that general concord amongst all classes of his Majesty's TTT subjects, which can alone give: \u201ceffect to hiv Mijesty\u2019s pa- | ternal care for thé welfare and happiness.of his people.His reliance upon the affections his sub-] ects, whose loyalty and attachment have hitherto supported im through tivat and eventful period, during which it > has pleased Divine Provivence to commit the interests of \" \u2014 these Dominions to his \u201ccharge.His Majesty feels that the preservation of domestic peace and tranquility, under.the\u2019 protection of the law, and in obedience to its authority, is ambngst His Majesty commands usto asiure you, that he will not be arge that duty ;-and his\" Majesty will al- - was rely with confidence on the continued support of his loyal subjects, to enable him to resist with success the designs of foreign enemies, and to transmit unimpaired to posterity the « = blessmgs of the British Constitution.The Lop CuanceLLoR, in his Majesty's name, and by virtue of the said Commission, declared the Parliament to be .prorogued to Tuesday, the 21st of August next, to be then .therc holden.~~ .LS \u2018The Commons fetired from the Bar, and the Lords Commissioners withdrew from the House.- \u2019 ia Loxpon, June 22.\u2014Our readers have been already infor- | _ med of the reduction of the island of St.Maura.The official\u2019 dispatches from Sir John Stuart, in Sicily, were .not-received \" till yesterday.The expedition was conducted with great gal \u2018lantry by Brigadier-General Oswald.The batteries were: opened against the place nine days before it surrendered, The - French garrison, consisting.of 714 men, are prisoners of war.We are sorry co announce that Major Cluke, of the 35 Regiment, with one subalternand 22 ravk and file, are stated ~~~ hug no procession! -_\u2018sfine women, who appeared to divide with \u201cadmiration of the diy.The sides of the streets were lined with | to have heen killed\u2014and two Field Officers, seven Captains, two subalterns, aud about 130 men wounded.SE LisrrATiIQN oF-Sin Faancis BURDETT.Never have we witnessed such à disappointment as was ge- \u201c nerally, experienced yesterday.The whole of the -morning\u2014 indeed the whole of the day, till five in the evening, was occu- large capital, but all the towns and villages for many miles ~ vound, poured out their thousands aid tens of thousands, who _ all thrènged to\u2019 the neighbourhood of the Tower,\u201d or to the streets.through which Sir FRANCIS.BURDETT was to haye prused.\u2018The: windows, parapets, and many of the roofs of _ houses in the line of the expected route were filled or covered with people even chimney tops were in some places occupied, and thie strevts were througed past all description.- All was impatient expectation as the hour approached.The hour came, And-at length it was announced that Sir | Frasicis had crossed the Thames, and proceeded to his house at Wimbledon !! Language cannot\u2019 describe.the extent of the disappointment ; nor could it be otherwise, considering the great preparations that had been made for the day.7 \u2018The Committee, disappointed of the object which had caused the assemblage\u2019 were at a loss how to conduct themselves _ 7 They remblyed, however, avthe readiest way for dispersing the asembled multitude, that the procession should proceed to the house of the-Baronet, and then file off and disperse in different directions, ; .Ie was nearly five o'clock before the procession moved fro Tower-hill.\u2018The phxton with four horses provided for Sir Francis Burdett was empty.And our readers may conceive the effect of a procession where the principal hero \u2018was absent.\"The multitudes assembled in all the live of the march exceeded any thing we ever witnessed, - .{adi from every willow were seen waving their handkerchiefs, and the spectators in the streets uncovering and huzzaing as it passed.\u2018The tops of the houses were Covered with spectators, and several téniporary balconies exhibited groups of \u2018 procestien-the ~~.coaches, chaises, waggons, drays, &c.&c.the owners of which levied à liberal po/l-contribution by accommodating as many persons as they could possibly crowd into, and upon, their respective vehicles\u2014sthere was not a single spot.from whence a \"more elevated view could be had chat was not put into requisi- _ tiofi.| The equestrian statve of Charles the \u2018First way literally \u201ccovered with apectatorr\u20144o early as five o'clock, St.James's Park was cleared and all the gates leading to it locked.By nire o'clock the great body of the people dispersed from Piccadilly, and, co thit period, we are confident, that although .| the greatest concourse of people that ever were seen collected, met upon this occasion, yet not ; single act of vivlence or ten- _ deucy to tumult took place amongst them._, Con Soh EN 4 Co pied in preparatious for an expected procession, Not only this | played no talents, and to have lowered _ - TS Tower Hamlets Militia, in: Hackney-road, - ! | Renfrew and Ross-shire Militia, New Mint, Tower-hill, - Various Regulars and Militia in the Tower.| =~.All the Guards, not elsewhere on duty, were under arms at Hyde-park, Lisson.green, the/differerit corps of Artillery, with &c.with their horses and drs j hotice.; - |.There were also, within.reserves of Cavalry, Artille \u201cThe 12th Light Dragoons about twelve o'clock.wo The Duke of CuMBERLAND has determined to dismiss all foreigners from his domestic employment.LT June, 23.\u2014We congratulate the public upon à full confir- rs, were ready at a minute\u2019s and Infantry.©.irrived in cown from Runiford, litely in such danger of filling into the hands of the enemy; at Carthagena Cw CL Consisting of the San Carlos and San Fernando, of 130 guns each, buth new ships ;- the Guerrero, of 74 ; the San Palebelo, - 74 ; and the Soledad frigate.The two first are at Gibraltar, and the rest are nowat Mahon.~~ .We yesterday gave a list of the troops collected in and around the Metropolis in the course of the week.Last night orders wereissued to the head-quarters of the various corps for them ta return to their former stations.-.>.1 101.La \"The 2d Battalion of the 8thy Foot are at Spithead, last -Guernsey\u2014 They are going out-in ships of war to join the 1st Battalion at Halifax.: Ein -Francis-Burderr.\u2014The following is an\u2014account- this gentleman\u2019smotives for not joining .in the procession, in a conversation between him and one of his Committee: \u201c\u20ac We were received by Sir Francis Burdett, in.the presence of his brother.Sir Francis said, his conduct this day had been the result of the deepest reflection\u2014it- had-occupied.his\u2014mind- more than half the time he hud been in.the \u2018Tower; that notwithstanding the public might feel disappointed, and would no doubt express that disappointment strongly, \u2018yet heswas convinced that in less than six weeks there would not be a reflecting \u201cmind-in_the kingdom that would not approve of what-he-had- done.Our enemies, he said, had been base enough to.charge him with the blood that had been.shed; and had he, by gratifying his personal vanity, been the cause of a single accident, or the death of any person, he should have reflected upon it with ain for the remainder of his life.We stated the little proba- ility of, and the precaution that had been taken te prevent, | even the pousibility of mischief.Sir Francis replied, there was.no answering for the public feeling.We further stated that his determination ought-to hive been made known; to this Sir Francisremarked, that it was absolutely necessary there should be an expression of pubic sentiment ; that was now complete, \u2018and his being in the procession could not have added thereto, We said, we wished that some of our friends.had been in the Tower, to have forced him into the carriage.\u2014Sir Francis expressed his gratitude for that \u201cexpression of kindness, as indeed e did to all his friends, but this would have had the appearance of finesse ; that he looked only to the public cause, which he.was convinced would be benefited by his conduct, and of this all his friends would no doubt be\u2019 convinced.\u201d C .Queen's Paracs, June 20.\u2014The King was this day \u2018pleased to confer the Honour of Knighthood on Captain Sir James Lucas Yeo, of the Royal Navy, Knight, Comniander of the Royal Portuguese Military Order of Saint Bento d'Avis, ~ Sir RICHARD STRACHAN is now nominated to the Chief Command in the East ladies, instead of Admiral KeaJs ; and will sail, itis said, in the Arricaine frigate, now at Plymouth.| The 8th (or King's\u2018owu) have sailed from Jersey for Halifax \u201cin-Nova Scotia, in the transports which: carried the 26th and Tithto Jérsey.: Diip~\u2014At Addersey-Lodge, near Stoke Goldington, Bucks, on Saturday the 9th inst, at an advanced age, Colonel Puirip Skene, formerly of Skenesborough, Lieutenant Governor of Crown Point and Ticonderoga, and Surveyor of His Majesty's woods and forests bordering on Lake Champlain, ju the State of | | New-York.ee oo! \u201d Colonel death, - .- .* June 2R.\u2014An article.from Hamburgh \u2018stâtés, that the scheme of marrying Ferdinand VIIth to the daughter of Lucien Bonaparte has been abandoned, and that she and ber father have\u2019 returned to haly, - ; The Foot (Guards were yesterday morning inspected by their Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge and Duke of \u201cGloucester, in \u201cSt.James's Park.After which, 150 of the 2d Regiinent, and 150 of the 3d Regiment, were ordered to hold Lisemmnebves in readincss for foreign service.Portugal 18 mentioned as their disfination.\\ , © All vessels ready for ses at Plymouth have beer ordered to proceed to sea with all possible dispätch, - Their destination is supposed to be the \u2018l'agus, in order that they may be.ready.to assist in removing our army, should the French advance it- to Portugal with an overwhelining force ; bur, although this supposition is certainly not irrational, it 7s Nevertheless not.improbable that they may be intended to warch the armament which is suid to be preparing on the Coast of Britany: .+A strong squadron, under the command of Sir Edward Pellew, will sail, in a few days, on a secret expedition, We forbear to mention, for obvious reasons, thé probable destination of this armiäñient, or the port at which it is to assemble.Four ships of the line and some frigates are to be went out immediately to the Mediterrar-an,-as à naval reinforc :- ment is necessary to prevent an at, ck on Siciy and on the lonian Islande, as an expedition is in preat forwardness, said to amount to 40,000 men, of which Murat, King of Naples, isto \u2018have the command, aud which have been folleging for some se Skene has left à son and two daughtersto lament his- time past on the coast of Calabrià,\\ letters from Germany.state, that the.Toulon fleet has put to sea.\u2018I'he German papers are silent upon the subject ;- but they say that a French squadron of two sail of the line and six frigates hasappeared off Otranto.An expedition from Calabria i« talked of.Murat is there\u2014its destination isfsaid to be not against Sicily, hit aguinst Greece.Our ships swarm in the Adriatic, and harrass greatly the Venetian coasts, \u2018 Mr, Cobbet, it is said, will be brought up to.the\u201d King's.Bench, on-Suturday, when the.Court will hear what he has to\u2019 urge in mitigation of punishment.He will then be committed to prison and: ardered to be brought up on a future day to receive judgment.His defence is generally allowed to have dis- the Horse Guards, Birdcage-walk, &c.; and on the Parade, a number of field-pieces; Alymg-artillery, ammunition-waggons, - \u2018short distance from town, various | mation of the safety of the whole of the Spanish men of war |._{ Ministers at St.Cloud, - >.from |.On Saturday last their Majestits repaired to Maisons, the | ; ; L .\u201c|at Stetin wère sequestrated.|: We have received German papers to the 17th inst, mPrivate | very-unimportantz = \u2014 Axracon.\u2014The Commander in Chief of the £d corps gives, under the date of June 3, the following details +\u2014The capture of Lerida, that of Hostalrich, and the continual checks experienced by the insurgents of Catalonia; \u2014have so much discouraged them, that every thing announces the speedy reduction of that province.| * LL the interest of bis Majesty, or the commerce ofhis subjects, | 10th Light Dragoons, Whitechapel-road.| + -l 7 can be molésted.w w, Ce gd : 8d Dragoon Guards, at Greenwich, Kent-road, &c; - .Demurrer.D Gentlemen of the House of Commons, \u2014 = |__ Ist Regiment of Dragoons, Lambeth.A - ++ His Majesty has commanded us to thank you for the liberal Surrey Yeomanry, Clapham Comnion, ; %- .and ample supplies which you have granted for the service of A Brigade of Militia, with 3 guns, at Stratford, Bow, &c.The Duke of Dalmatia writes, under the date of the 20th.May, that every thidg is quiet in the intérior of Andalusia; that the public spirit is good, and that the Alpuxares are pa- jofied.ArMY IN PukTuGaL.~On the 31st May the Prince of Esling had his head-quarters at Salamanca, The Duke of Elchingen is besieging Ciudad Rodrigo.= The trenches will be opened.on the 1st of June; The headquarters of .the British aripy are at Almeida, the right wing o | no event of importance has taken place.June 21,\u2014Last night their Imperial and Royal Majesties \u2018went to the Theatre Frangais, to see the representation of- Gi- ana and the Fausses Infidelitiés.They were greeted by the loudest \u2018ucclamations of an exceedingly crowded and respec.On.the 19th inst.their Majesties the Emperor\u2019 and Em- _press hunted.in the forest of St.Germain.~ His Majesty the Emperor: yesterday held a Council of his t that army is at Ar-|.brantes, and the left at the Duero.The British and French | armies being separated by a mountainous and rugged country, |\u2019 table audience, who were eager to behold their \u201cSovereigus, | | and on their rising to leave the theatre theit shouts were equ-} - .Jally unanimous.\u2018 oo and conclude upon those things, which in our said Asscubly by the common council of our said Province by the favour of God may be'ordained.In testimony whereof these Our Letters we have caused to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of our wid Province to be thereunto affixed : ~Witness, Our Right Tsuey and well beloved Sir James\u201d Henar Crary K.B.Obr Captain General and Governor in Chief, in and over Our said Py.vince of Lower Canada, &e.&ec.&e.av our Castle of St, Lewis, in our City of Quebec, in our gaid Province, the - Twenty third day of August in the Year of our Lord ene \"Ls, MONTIZAMBERT, Actg.C.C.in Ch.PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S Ortice, _ .To Quesec, 20:h August, 1810, - \u2018His Excellency the GovenrNor IN Cuiee Las been pleased to appoint ALzxANDER Frassn Waiter and Searcher for the Port of Quebec.c \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m\u2014z\u2014\u2014 ~~ QUEBEC.; \u2019 THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1810, - the 4th July, from which we have given extracts sufficiently _was publicly known in England, at that time, The latest date from Portugal is the'27th June, and was re- residence of the Duchess of Montebello.\u2014: \u2014 \u201c We Narorron, &c,~* Art.i.On and after the 1st of July, of the present year, the exportation of wheat shallbe prohibited throughout the whole range of our ports, from the Island of Schowen southward .to the.harbour of L.\u2019Orient, comprehending both those places \u2018within the terms \u2018of this decree.Art.2, On and after the above date of the 1st of July, within the range of coast above stated, the exportation of- oats is also hereby.prohibited.10 ow \u201c Given at our Chamber of Commerce, at Paris, June 22, 1810.\" : ; EE Cee « Panis, June 22.\u2014¢ It is said that the Emperor: Alex- -ander-is about to assume the chief command of his army in Turkey, and that Prince Bragrathion will be immediately under him.We give this information merely as a report.By \u2018the last accounts Prince \u201cBragrathion had not arrived at the\u2019 head-quarters.\u201d ~~ _ i | « CoNSTANTINOPLE, Mäy 15\u2014\u2018 The\u2019 Grand = Vizier, has arrived at \u2018the head quarters, but he has not advanced with the army ; he waits the additional: supplies -of troops | from the provinces.It is repo we_ are sorry to say, exist in our Divan.\u201d wo « + CRONSTADT, June 10.\u2014** Twenty-five ships have -ar- rived here in safety, and all goes on well for the.present.There is no appearance of any obstruction with trade.\u201d \u201c FRANKFORT, June 12\u2014An opinion at present prevails in the North, which supposes the union of the:Crown of Sweden to that of Defmark, as extremely favourable to the system which guides the politics of the Continental Powers, whilst it would concentrate the force of the Scandinavian people, making their means and their interests the same, by the union of the two.monarchies; an union which the British, above all nations, have a thousand reasons for being-afraid of.a Miran, June 6.\u2014Report says, that his Holiness Pope Pius VIH.at the intercession of a certain great Court, is to be indemnified for the loss of his dominions.Baron Libzeltern ihas ob- Emperor of France, to pay a visit to his Holiness at Savona.\u2019 od YESTERDAY: BURLINGTON MAIL.\u201c; PHILADELPHIA, August 9.\u2014We have seena Badajos (Portuguese) paper of the 19th June.Brought up by a pilot, which states, that the garrison of Ciudad Rodrigo, had made a desperate sortie on the French besieging them, An action took place from 6 in the morning till $ P.M.with artillery, &c.and from half past 3 till 6 in the evening, with the musket and bayonet.:wood, from which they were \u2018The.French took possession o : [at last driven and routed.The French left 10-0 on the field.We do not know what the loss of the victorious Spaniards has been, though it is no doubt considerable.EN ' BosToN, August 13,\u2014Capt, Baker, arrived\u2019 at Baltimore from Corunna, which he left 26th Jupe, says\u2014the feport at Co-: and Portuguese armies on the frontiersof Portugal were 150,000 strong, and the French 70,000; that Massena waited for a small reinforcement, with which when arrived, he would make an attack ; that the English had made several attempts to bring en an engagement, but could not effect it, owing to the French retiring.> 2° - Since the arrival of the Tumaahmaak, from Liverpool, a considerable quantity of Sour has been bought up for the English.market, at ten dollars and three quarters, and some at eleven ing that the ctops in England were very unpromising.\u2014N.7.\u201cGazette.: ~The pregnancy of Bonaparte's new Empress, says the Lon- «don papers; is officially announced ! .: , SALEM, August 10.\u2014Ship Plato, Capt.Harris, arrived herc from \u2018lonningen, which place he left 26rhJune, | By this arrival we learn, that in consequence of the remonstrances of the \u2018French Government, the King had ordgred'the ports-of T'on- ningen and Husum to be shut against the Americans, American property was respected in the Danish ports in Schieswic and Holstein, but if was quite problematic how long it would continue s0 - \u2018The passengers in the Plato feport that all American vessels MoNTARAL, August 20.\u2014On Wednesday last, (says the Lansingburgh Gazette of the 7th instant) Mr.M'Kay, who] accompanied Sir Alexander MacKenzie on his tour to the Pacific Ocean \u2018some\u2019 years since, arrived in this village from \u2018Montreal, with thirteen men, in the eniploy of the company.The next magning eleven of the party embarked with their bag, for New-York, in a bark canoe, which they brought with theth fromi Montreal.From New-York they will proceed in a vessel to Columbia river, cn the\u2019 north-west coast, where.they expect to meet the party who embarked at: La Chine under Mr.Donald Mac Kenzie, some time in July next.The him in public estimation.v route of the latter party across thé continent it is «aid will be near 10,000 miles / 221 = - ca Co 4.rted that new diurbances, \u2018have broken out in Servia, Disputes of an.unpleasant fature,|' tained leave from- the Court of Austria; \u2018in concert with the | visits at Quebec, runna when he sailed was, that the combined British, Spanish | dollars.It is now said a letter was recived by this vessel, stat- | \u201cceived through the States last week.No account of any recent action betwéen the Btitish and French armies had then reached\u2019 Lisbon.A letter has however been received in town\u2019 from Halifax, dated the 1st Aug.which mentions that reports had been received there of two actions having \u2018taken place, which ended favorably to the British arms.Whether the report given in this letter is founded on similar reports which reached New- | foundland in a vessel which left Portugal in May, #t on ce counts brought by some more recent airival, we cannot determine, as no name of vessel or date of sailing, is given in the letter.-Fhe British forces in Portugal act on the defensive, and though the enemy shetvs a decided intention of again invading that country, he appareitly meets with great difficulties in - bringing up reinforcements and procuring supplies ; it appe also, that he had determined to lay siege to.Ciudad Red igo, _before which, actording to the French accounts, the trenches could not be opened before the beginning of June, i » \u2018The latest accounts from Spain were also received last week through the United States.Up to the 20th June, the French IR arms in various parts of the country.pe EE DINNER IN HONOR OF MR.JACKSON.- On Friday last, the Merchants of Quechee gave a public dinner, at the Union Hotel, to the Right Honourable Francis James Jackson, His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary near the United States of America ; and were also honored by the presence of His Excellency the Go- -vernor in Chief and suite ; with His Majesty\u2019s Judges, the Les gislative and Executive.Councillofs, present at Quebec, Mone seigneur the Catholic Bishop, (the Lord Bishop of Quebec be- - ing in Upper Canada, the Merchants were deprived of the honor of his company).all the \u201cStaff - Officers in \u2018Garrison, the commanding and other field officers of regiments, in garrison ; .and all che different heads of Departments, with several of the = Protestant and Catholic Clergy, and i nuniber of strangers, on \u2018I'he short time betwixt Mr.Jackson's arri- | \u201cval and the time fixed for his departure rendered it nearly impossible for the Merchants to accomplish, in the smallest de- a suitable way ; yet by the indefatigable exertions of the Com« mitte appointed at their general meeting, and a readiness; on the part of their friends to render chem every assistance, they succeeded beyond all expectation.\u201d The death of the 1.andlord of the Hotel, onthe second day after they commenced their -prepartions, deprived them of nearly all assistance from the people of the house.Mr.Hetherington, house painter and p+- - per ranger, much to his credit, colored and prepared the grea a would not admit of doing the same to the other apartments \u2018or the stair case and hall.\u2018l'he table was laid in the: great bal} room, by Air.King, assisted by the principal servants of the rentlemen of the town At the head of the room, immediately Behind the president, were placed the Arms of His Majesty, elegantly emblazoned, with the Colors of Colonel Hale's ba tallion of militia, suspended on either side.The Orchestra: was filled with the fine band of the King's Regiment, by permission of Col: Young.At three quarters past five His Ex-\" | cellency the Goverñor in Chicf\u2019s.carriage arrived at the door of the Hotel, with His Excellency and Mr.Jackson, Thay were received and conducted into the house, by the principal Merchants.At six o'clock dinner was announced, and H Excellency the Governor in Chief took his seat on the right of the President, the Honourable James Irvine, Esq.Mr.Juck- son sat on his left.The rest of the company were placed # the principal table, according to their rank; and the whole #- mounting to 120, were commodiously seated, The Vice-Pre- sidente and managing Committee were John Caldwell, Ww, Burns, D, Monro, J.\u2018Mure, J.Stuart, George Hamilton, B.L, Wagner, J D.Hamilton and J.H.Jolliffe, Esquires ; eh of whom had hs assigned seat and duty toattend to.\u2018The dr- ner was compcsed of the best of every thing that gould pss biy be procured, - and.did credit to the caterers as well as \u2018© Mr.Pretaboire, the cook.' It was served üp with much tas and great regularity.After the removal of the first course tbe room wus lighted, which gave to the whole a much grander appearance.Thé second.course and the desert, prineipally vided by Messrs.Palmer & Co.(particularly Je lies anid ices) were of the very best, as were the different kiné of wines and other liquors, from ,the vaulis of the prineipsl -WVine Merchants.On entering the dinner room the bana strucd up ** God Save the King\u201d; and continved to play different we lect.pieces of music during the dinner, jAfrer the cloth #3 remaved, the following toasts were given and drank dy every one present with great glee :\u2014 1.\u201c The King.\"\u2014with 8 times 3, .in : : oe The Queen.\u201d Ditto.So : 8.\u201c The Prince of Wales and Royal Family.\u201d Ditto: 4.His Excellency the Governar in Chief, and may 5 long remain under his Paternal Government.\"\u20143 times 3° Manie, \u201c The Duke of York's March\u201d Music, \u201c God Seve the \u201cdeliberated upon, and for certain causes \u2018and cormderations, yy J y Quebec personally you be-andappear/fo\u201dtreat, de,acc | _ thousand eight hundred & ten, jn the Fiftieth year of Qur Reign.Jf We have been favored with London and Greenock papers to\u201d ample to shew the general aspect of Evropean affairs, as far as .J had made iio-impression on Cadiz, and the Spaniards continued Jf ° '| gree, their united wishes of receiving their dignified guests inf _ Il room\" a \u2018very handsome manner, in three days; but time | the pastry, jl x+e, tt 142 whaame crude ula nN mwa wa : 1 16e x» en us 4 a>u0o0 A4 2 wa - Lt - Bene & } t } r f 0 4 [2 T im = re ~~ RSS \u2018 re 7 A Tt : ' Lu, Ce \u2018 | to : L 7 SE LA T4 4 oF 0 | > - Zen \u2018 i oo : R BER H 3 FOR SALE as ?CE , : 4 Pa LES .re i CL RY .\\ ou i - ë ; : on PF j a \u2018 : LT TTT 4 \"y rive sod thanked 4 3Y » n glowing tenced to Fey 8 fae of st.sterling, for having been A \"42 LS ; $4.ES, BY AUCTION.Tu ve L THE SUBSCRI Ha in wond and Lo ya A LET 1.Te Fie Encollatey © a Voluneeer Toast of * Prosperity to.the druuk in the streer on Sunday .: nd , Yin : | 5 Choice Madeira and Pct \\ hvaghally and it Le 1 : may 20d pro ee hich was.dim ich pathos J _, \u201c\u2026 224 x, 1810.7 FA AY next the 24th\u2018instant, at: the Storga of Memes.| Excellent Claret in cases containing hn m4 province mS.Minitér Plenipéténtiary, | pay Épeut 50 Sine, x hoop bos Gp dre mie | \"11.Horse & Compz.où the Queen's Wil, ut ON Brown Seva Porter casks compe § dene \"7\" J he an.Tackoon, ib Mejesy's Miser Pliprencary, pay Mirker Bhaos ork a a.pd NR Cl perfice, fine, and coarse Woollen Qhahs, © 1 Ny, dp i he bool St he | Toy wp Market Place of this ch7; ls Maia #01 0 \"Go variety GOODS; amongst which are us Co a Wa PE EE le cop = 79e enabled him to maintain the honor of or King az TC \u2014\u2014\u2014 .£°% Cloths, Flushiogs, Kersys, Swanskina,* Calicocs, Lute- frs double Root ES ; { - pearly important vstion nd under ying Cape ; ! , T = in aka, en : .i A ; - 2 vas fe in \u2014\u2014 Font he = CODEN me 8.+ CJ cymuamtes, 20 ACIDE 55 person! feeling \"5 == SEE \u2014_\u2014 ~f land, Dowlas, &c.Be &e-\u2014\u2014A150.black and yellug, | Ge0tlemeu\u2019s bex London made Boots and Shoes, 111 = A Ging pir to yoo town.\u201d 7, anses |.40 Kegs best white lead paint, 8b.Joutecs Papers sssuited, and of most sperior qualicy, 11151 CLR S\u2014 Music, Ce ac and sddrested the édéperiy, and comclud- oo CL BAREER nS nets riled led, 7 coils seaple rope, a few bags patent Nerney, Drees and othe Han besos Huge; wo 3 | Mr.psig 333 Volunteer Toast, * The hand that go- AtigY9.\u2014Brig Austin, Geo.Hipplewhite, from Newcastle} hot; bnphlack in papers, Paris white, and a variety of 8-1 \"A few best London made Saddles and Bridles, \u2018wme ephal ~~\u201d 4 L Ye Which wes drank \u2018with S tipes 5.ca | SNMP Johns, James Wilson, from Se.John's, N.F.20 days here cancerned, ONE.BALE OF DAMAGED CLOTHS, Screw Drivers, lint ouses and Hliso.\u2014Apely ro Te Be The Liestenant-Governor and Province of Upper-Ca- _- to Messrs.Patterion & Co.cargo, Salt.Passengers, Capt.Quebec, 20th August, JONES & WHITE, } GEORGE BROWNE; * 2.Je & The Lieute h of thé King's regithent.\u201d | : © DesSalaberry, and 30 others.Ad.Sir John Duckworth | \"CU bs °°7 Auctre & Bre fh 8 lower, or No.¥, St.Jorcph .LA \"Music, The marc ; gs rep] _ hocre of 1810.# No, 9, Notre.Dame \u2018Street, \u2019r, No.\\ A.5, M re Aviny.\"\u2014 Music, * British Grenadiers.\u201d ._ hed arrived az St.John's before the Johns left that placer) SATURDAY hor st.at Messrs.PATER- jtreet, Upper Town, who wauty w0° HARTER TWO \u201c, Md op.% Jackson addremed the company, muking allusion to the | \u2014\u2014Ship Messenger, Wm.Cooken, frqm Jamaica and Hali-.\u201cSON, GRANT & \"Cos SIQRES, without Reeerve\u2014et SHIPS of 350 tp 400 ons each, to Thad fu London; ant of FE! A bit, |.ones services of Flis Excellency very foment te | panne to Won.Buns, cargo, rim and sugar.9 | ONE RANT &-Cos to 1300,10850 Tons for Liverpool, and ove of 18 to $F fost, ja ; ian BB bosom of his countey asin every - Passengers.- I = VE \u2018DF i at .& -Squafe | for L is\u2014Quebec, Jid Aug.1810, \"ie veer 14 - wy | pee rt à éme fra ae rar ét |-\u2014 bn Brion Cu, Hey Tél, om Vip,» | GEVEN H HUNDRED Quels Ft 8.gin FOR SALE.de Subcibers NES: M 2 Cell merites ; : way mosten-| | weeks, to Atkinson Co.in 2.Ne N= ! QQ.72° d au d° mieblod Rio -crnéine -* a: sand paid many we merited followed by cine hearty chests \u2014\u2014Barque.Rochdale, .WHEL\" Burn, \u2018from ~ Sunderland; 31+ ; .\" gintals Horse Nail RODS, > nu + | - St.Roc, Street, St.Roc, 550 Bblu pickled Fish, consist È - iE y of thosiastically Ace 8 times 8.~Mysic, u Hearts of Oak.\u201d \u201c| o.Weeks, to Paterson & Co; in-ballast.= J.20 do Casement IRON, - -.~~ = of ALEWIVES, Fes and PILC he.18.; < , Vo! Pom SID oy IOV = Ré FREE Lr EY pete ana 2 = oe ito.î .ETES a - Bbh.Hip Wey ., Ca 2 ti Se : o de The Cou pcurione\u2014May sé eve prove grateful for he TT Dee The Ritchie) fom Halifax, 26 days, © Br rirreng rad ons ig SITE 26 Ly N° ; A oe \\Tth Av g.18100 +.LEWU AME.a faire, -\u2018onany blessings 1\" Ces \u201420.\u20145t.Thomas, Naughton, 53 days from \u2018Montrose, toJ.- 80 Logs Mahogany.=.TOMAS A Brok.\u201d E RY tnueol:a WRIT of BXECUSs.à or J Beef Ol ted.armies in Spain and Portugal, may they Patterson, Dyked Coin ballin.C1 TEE] Quebec, 20th Aug.1810, \u2014 Se | awit, tiog jasbed o4ft of His Majesty's cr f oe 4d se do sia ol bei heroic leaders, and ect witk the Neptune, Gatti 9 weeks fron encut, Yo Linthabut | Gis SATURDAY, Moraing Fei rT Subelher+ Wooa, King's Bench; bolding vil plous, in avd Soha.glsehict of Li hing emulate the xiggoes of heir hero BE TO eV Briton, &Joliffeinballse, TT 11 ET ES.for the benefitof \u2018oncerned\u2014at TEN o'clock.l'Moatreal aforesaid, ut the suit of Moses Hart of town of = ay and they 30 well deserve.\" VAE ETES ov }==\u2014H.M.Brig Grasshopper, Henrÿ Fambawe, Cdniinindet, ON BALE WOOLLENS-dama::ed,- marked |'hree Rivers, merchant against the lande and tenements oF: CC.MEY cee A serie capenhagen policy, the legitimat and hitherto snc- Fre -Spithend, 9 weeks Abridisn, fron white oid and combered.B T.Q: No: 10, consisting of Corman, the vacant succession od | Wille Age, doses, in\" \u2018 S vase eu 5 ons of controulibg Bo parte.\" Music, Down.a ooh fo! a Ho TOR B by, pid Fige.nd Su thine Cloths and Pelice ETH toch Cabe, about - hands, of Daniel Dupré off Repen wh did te Wille: | 3 ig a Pare cid he had but ane remark to make on \u2014 Brig Rocheiter, Chs.Greenwubd; from: Newcisle, fi 9], fathom.\u2014\u2014And aherwards, 40 Birrels Smoked Herings Agnew, and the said Daniel Dupré, curstor to the wid Ve - 98 you -Mr.Jackson rose a bas San ad ted his not | weeks, to Mure & Jottiffé, cargo, coals, steal, de, :.+ 4 other Articl \u201cA0HN JONFS, Auct, & Br.wuccetsion, tome directed, | have\u2018 ipod tind taken in: \u2026 a: sed.the allusion here made, that Bonaparte Pad regresred | =\u2014\u2014Ship-Lively; Ri from Newcastle, 68 drys; 1 Que cc, 324 Ang Jl Ad execution as belonging tothe raid récit acte 1 1\" ; ming adopting that policy.\u2014 \u20180 ther: Country and the | to Mure & Jolliffe, in ges Me eS.TURDA peat, be.25th Tost, at WILLIAN, | 1.A town lot of ground, being lot No.À, vitasts Wthe M: sed, __12.% Accommodation betwrix tmutually honorable.\u201d Thompson and family.\u2014 ie oe A BUR Aes me at ONE o'clock.> town or borough of Willlam Heary, in tv said district, bad.City United Staten of Sere ee: rincipies Muth: at Brig Mary, Dugald MGregor, from Madeira, weeks; prc PACKA NN Ah > 38, 2.Jr\u201d | ded in Front By wes side of Notch King Street, td py JE fo Hm co: oe, w|i Are, mnt TEN BACKACHE DRY S001 ve en STA Go mnie Th Co | __ MF Mrs.Memon, mr ; Kegs of White Paint, Madeirasin.battles, $1 Doz; best: Mi- | an dwellin u oo vais : ve Pr the lak of the toasts propose br ie ae | re age oncordis, Thon: Cooper, from Plymouth, 88 day, | om oe Oumtar cocks Darin wine, 3 Barrels Ruic rss of ground, being hot No.7, sate: i.thé ; sid Ü @Eommittee.\u2014The President then directed a bumper tobe 8 and\u2019 \u2014 Brig Brothers Ajerander Craigie, from Montross, 51 |tine, i8 Pair British mado Roots, 10\" Dom Heuiau.Bout [aid owe borough of William Henry, ud joining\u2019 the a=\" N cn | Bre and which was rank with S pirate | days to Listhorno & Jollfle, in balm, LE on WEDNESDAT he SE (oh SEPTA.thete bave described lot, No: 8, bounded in the font by Gn well 3 Pi.Pie eka agai roe and thanked che copany a the | \u2014 Brig Hope, CE 8 weeks, 10) De Saleh st pee pires je ah North King Street, sud on the other ude by the buf ¥ fon, same hin Lady, cone FD ar Mars, Wen, Motherwell, fom -Groaiock.7 weeks, to Nha STORES Vos HENDERSON ESS VI Bo Re of wn loc of ground, évite lo hé said sown\u2019 ae B® 8 -the.ll ** \u201c gerity to the City of Quebec.\u201d 8 the #th and 5th © Rogerson, Hunter and Co.goods and ballast: \u2018;-° , : | serge, on MANDAY the 29th, aod THURSDAY the 20th rough of William Henry, coutafuing abows sisty feet inf front,\" il ms N Pe hen the King was given, and aldo at he ed for many \u2014\u2014Selooner Retrieve.John Tayler, from St.Vincent's, 34 | Instant, at ONE o'Clock-each Day.CE LL À by the depth which there may be to the River Richlivo, bad .qu.\u201ctoasts, the unstimous-and'heartfelt plaudits co His Excellen- | * days, to- Messrs Irvine, M*Naught and Co.cargo, Rum |, A: VERY extensive Assortment of dry iGeouds, \u2018ded in the front by the market place, joining on due side ts I + [| \u201cmintes, and likewise on receiving the shanks: of His ya | dr RES ETRE comisting among other.articles; of broad sd narrow lee presbytery ground, and on the other dde 0 Robe Ts © \" ex the Governor in Chief; and at each time she two illuseri« | \u2014Schooner Prevoyaote, S.Babio, from Halifx, \"1 5-days, t#-| Woolesi\" Cloths, \"White; Blue; Red and-Green Flanneh and with a dwelling houe and other buildings thérébn erected, © ME __, addresed byrMr.Jackson.\u2014At half past mine Pie he Kin EX Wm.Burne, cargo, Wine, Sugar and Uoffee, &q Sit Buize, Calicoes, Cottons, Hose of every kind, Shawls, Hand- \"4.À dot of land situate on the west Se of thy \u2018fies \u2018rived a = os visitors withdrew, the music playing God ave \u201cmingles pissengers.rs ot 7 uv keechiefs, Musling Cambrics, Dimities, Laces, Strip'd Cotton.Pot au Beurre near the bytuugh of William Hoary « ; Ca HE 0.sccompanied by a long continued clapping 1 de rture\u2014 \u2014 Anne, K'rkwall, John Wood, fräth Aberdeen;10 weébs, Brown Holland, Threads, Oznaburghs, Tapes, Calimancoss.| being lot No, 65, containing usty acres of land.Now I '#: LE | , however, with expressions of regret at their early depa F to-Linthorne & Jolliffe, in ballast.- | Camblets, Quality Bipdidg, Pins, Nesdies, Carpeting Coun- hol ive tiotice that the aforesaid lands sud \u2018wm \u201che They went from ché Hoel to die re one Tord Borringdom, Richd, Shaldos, from Plymouthy 66 corpanes, Russia and Lancaster Sheeting, Hardware, Tronmon.Lereby Bive notice the af highet bidder, at the Chirk : received in Jike nianner.\u2014A great pirt of the company remain days, to MessreColtman & Co.M:ballast, SC and various otbéf articles.\u201d Win.HENDERSON & C0.400 of the Parish of SOREL, in the district aforvesld, oi 2, ed a considerable time after ; shen a hh me Trin Rowland.Morten, from -1.ondon, 66 days from { uebec, 10th Aig.1810, Le ) _ MONDAY the TWENTY-FOURTH day of DECEMB bee .toasts were proposed and drank ; amongst wi * prie Nation Portamouth, to Patetson, Grant & Co.ins Ballast, Pasden- On FUESDAY neue, the uth Tost on the Wharf occupied by next, st TEM of the clack in.the forungun, at, which di 3 foom Monergoeur the Catholic Babe ven for ihe Lind and liv Ti ger, \u201cBdwd \u2018Conch, Eq 7\" 44 |.7\" the Subseriher ; at.ONE o'Clock.and \"place the conditions of sale will be made kw AA .ne a ; ea: rt > | A hd + .\u2018 i 20 AC _ : .Ju = .° \u20ac .a b \u20ac , - \u201cme may ie long enjoy te hand support it afforded to the Catholic | Brig Jane, F.Taylor, from Liverpool, 2 months, toVobn ER THE GOOD-Schooner MARY, just ar.end none pr Sra Y, Sheri A «Clergy \u2018heer the Revolutions of France and Spain\u201d 8 rimes 3 Stewart, caigo, Salt aud Dry Goods.Pamengers,, John'} Matt.*\u2014 tived from the West Indies, 92 Tons mbasure.Al end every pet eenedticies \u201cby origage ob tbe vighy or jg The health of the worthy President 'was then proposed asa __ Jehuvon péter rene Halifax and Jainsica | shout, a burthenrome full buile Vessel, will answer the River \u20ac cru Ae hereby advertised te give notes thiveof to ar RE Se gd le D eo Se TE REM ar a.- us: © 2 .v t iflidence, - RPI gh gays \u2018ron.14 St A AA = NEP ; ?ay re } \u201capt.a 38 N : ew .\u2018 i ; ; | ne ren dv i SHAE Pa Va 56 rh Mr Man i | J MT, by orig Cop Sk 5 unre the whole or say art of the ad de 5 sr ; ¢ no: being better able fulfil the duties of the chair.han and Miss Ridson.~ _ 4 oe 0 After Wi La.ee | de re où maine, Wie.ME cent - regret at he being be teur able 9 us silenced bythe universal \u2014 Brig Lord Nelson, B, Darrell, from Trinidad, 33 days, to 4 \u2018Pencheons St.Vincent Rum, Muscovado Sugar & | tenemenm, or ohn charge or servituds ob the ae » A PA ched \u2014.dis Bf the I: CT REA .7 H.Tuzo, cargo, Rum, ; Sugar & Molasses.; * \u2014#\" 1 Coffee, Hides, Nails, Paints, Crrdage & Tar, two Gigs, 75 received due\u2019 1 Lath At ob rs ; CH a ix sh] .a rom Phe Militia of the Province\u2019 was then proposed and drank.|.dore : | Boke Window Blane, quantity.of Grindstonss, and a varie- _ Sheriff's Office, al = : A hg had ion which Mr.Mure addressed the chair and reminded Mt.\u2019 gad \"Fey of other articles, © \u2018 : - + .Montagal) A virtue of his » Court à ich presid dott that he had the honor of distinguishing himself that | : 2 Custom-Houss, 224 Aug.PU.And At Hix Auction Roam, | Shoes.Liners °° wit.TION issued out © Majo lots : ES of eM hE Mo | BA pe | Tr los Bed wor MI Sho, Lie of, neh being pi a CP vs CEE wer | ost of(the company present belonged, chat he trusted the pr Henr), et ee ends of oral, Bogue iid Giles Boucher dv bubrusre Mode \u2014- , ers | whvic?pe would on all sessions dwinginh them with the | Brig Alexander; Wilson, ~ Newcaste, 3 Ti lists Cp aE ANARE.A oxt a.- Déchambeu ares duly sutharised, @d Thames Pde N ters dor and in of them, and that being han v Brig Juno Gordon, : th, \u201cCRE ; an JOU SE rile, ME aire À Boucher \u201cde EM à the der and in defence of them, ight be permitted to | 115 JUNG » de | Quebec, 2st, Aug, 1810, C.D Taxchereau, Esquire, and Frapeoiss Boucher Hy .their Colonel, he h he might be pe Brig Ste.Anne, Browne, Se.J.N.F L.-=Quebec, Aug.18 pose IY 3 a au, Cf CE oa 4 and § presence of te be orth the Mili of Quebec; which Snes, Syren, y Ronit\" : Londen, de.on \u201cFUESDAY next the 28th instans, will be Sold, * bra Montar ville, bis wie, by bi see | 5e ing aise rranimonsig and cardially approved of; the health of + Brig Clio, Smith, \u2014 \u2014 Belfaw, __d@.JONES & WHITE'S Room, ONE o'Clock, | lands and tenements h Bours, pach ging WF Br = be va and the Quebce Mille wasgiven and drank cehooner Perce : Vigneaux, Halifax, 7 .da orily without reserve, ~~ directed, | have seized and taken CANIOU i ad cree © CR ans with oréat applause Col.Hale addresed- the President and Brig.William, .= Pearson, _ Newcastle, .18th.4 PERFINE, Fine and Coarse Clothy best ou- the said JOSRPH BOURG, Si A farts.le aor 4 5 thanked him and the company for the honor-conferred on him : grig Charlotte, \u2014.Davison,\u2014- Londan, 68 perfine dble, milled_causi meres.striped and white cottons, [in the parish of ot ree poser eit \"i Saat tu meaty dignes.JE + adding that he was cénfident that the Militia would \u2018ever do Brig Manchester, .© Cleghorn, Cork; .de elegant tamboured and worked cambric robes, do.minlins, range, conter th, boundaèd to the normh sou by es] +H .P fheir duty.\u2014 Monseigneur, accompanied by the Grand Vicaire, Brig -Wellington,.Bogue, .London, .de large chintz shawls, super calicoes, one case lutextrings, \u2018sue thirry arpes oo p th wee by Louis Messler, in the front by ME reel the Superior of the Seminary, the Curé de Quebec, aid the B \"| Brig James, - Allan, .Newcaule, .de perior bleached cotton cambric, Dutch romals, doulas, laces.Brades a ho A in the r.ar_hy_ Marc Cordes.Now: & _ \u2014 À i lib p's Secretary-retired at ted olelock oe Bg Johny or amende tr |stoekinigé, boots,\u201d shoes; threads; one CASE ronde 1 0 bereby give patice that the did land will be wid and wi\u2019 \u201c Je-is an agreeable reflection to the Mérchants, ve gave Siow Commerce, Rees, Workington, 20th.Cluaths, &e.&e.ke = - RL ndged « highest bidder, at the Church door Of the parish TT ; rtainment, tha\u2019 both His ®ajesey\u2019s illustrious Re-.Ship Queen, - .Milburn, \u2018London, .de AIso \u2018Fwenty-one pipes excellent Spanish red wine, 20 judge to the id.MONDAY the TW PE .3 elegant entertainment, tha\u2019 bi - hind hei ons | Sp Queen, : .à Ad | tard: 9 bo of SAINT DENIS aforessid, on À ae, À renentatives appeared to bf well pleased with their exert Brig Lavinia, Bailey, .Sunderland, 421 boxes tin plate, 17 bases, «sup.Durham mieerdy 8 boxes URTH day of DECEMBER next, st TEN of th: E A \u2018 fomake then ©; and that the ele tons seemed Brig Union, ae pére Pr soap, 98 boxes mould lov ee od a est as of clock in the forenoon, at which \u2018sine and place the conditions | a.y sati with the artention paid to them, \u2018| Brig Jeam, - London, : 2a.gs, cinnamon,\u201d cloves, pepper, and a great variety 0 i Sr À Lin.: ve ee is 1.ddy and Son, an uacommenly fine boy Ship aid, Trotter, Woolwich, de nutmeE ER \"Quebec, 29d Au 2, 1810, 5 _ of sale will be nade known Pow.Wat, ORAY, Shell x ncis \u201caf fpur years old, left Woodfield, the Country séat of Matthew Bark Rocket Andrews, Oporto, , go.r 1SDAY-the 29th instant, will be Sold; at the | î rsonts having ¢lsime on the sbowe Mi- ya Srurday, for Montreal, in one igh Excel Brig Tryail,\u201d Thompson, Workington, 22d.on J EDNE RA es, in the Upper Town, at ONE o'Clock à eT wortg she or other , ght or incambrance, : À and y the Governor's Carriages, intending to.precisely, - CTO A BT | are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the wid Wher) A oo She Me De Tair a, Se.Armee under.| THEATRE - FORTY-ONE Packages af HARDWARE, hi Off, in due Cty of Mortal, D af de dirais th mh Lee \u201c© ra will remain one day a itreal, and 0° g \u2014 ® consisting Car of all descripti - | eo » d'avnuiler 08 afin de distraire tre 3 3 on |e Naw York, where it supposed that the Venus |.- MR.MILLS NIGHT.ithe oni OF of Ceppeoters took Hl dowerpricns, Bek Whol of any por of the Zid ni, on a tees dure pro \u2018 be.-R- 5.ri ; \u201cthem to -G.Britain.~~ = : PRIDAV F y 810.P ived d the fifteen daye pres \u2014 \u2014 Hi | eT ty in| May pve ave [SRE hspREamesion dde 0 Et éévñtéÿ coupléd with the recollection of the harsh hy R.-M 2 the Play nced for his Benefit, on | Auso, a very general amoriment of DRY COODS, con.vio : \" \u2014 ! mn; \"te had\u2019mée with on his way hither, rendered him highly worthy ve the Public that the Play announc MacxLin\u2019s adm: ining of she etings! platillas, thichaæerte,- velvets, dimities, GAZETIE DE QUEBEC.Lo ; the of every nfark of attentiqn from the mercantile pour ; and they Friday Eve » is, by desire, changed to Mack.pémired Irish Tinems, diapers, Osoaburgs, and a variety of other ae - oT on are highly gratified by the opportunity afforded them, regret- | Comey e .Rip, LS GFO.& Wa.HAMILTON, rie A TT rame time; the imposibility ed LT .MAN or THe WORLD, + = obec, 235d August, 1810, .| A.- où me - : ,; ; ention to Mrs.Jackson wi ic t ey ) 2 : = nous = us - - | .7 iil have a Bale every\u201d e- de- he de and in which they were.joined byevery | | THE TRUE BORN SCOTCHMAN.rill, * pas, 9.out Hamiltor MER À EUX \u2014\u2014# dy in the saciety,.as well as by \u2018the Gentlemen not mme- | Sir Pertinax MrSycophant.olcovreneenrrnnn MIE hd J he Bubieriber's Auction Room.on THURSDAY the | me diavely interested in .Commerce\u2014\u2014Murcuty.Lord Lumbercoust.cccv.o coco MP, Bernard , At the Subscribe à followins THURSDAY In the on diately oT Egerton.pagsonsccsebves son co conte MES \u2019 , \u201c30th Current, an every z he f SEP Co Tone ; ; \u2018 Mr.M\u2018Donald, 1} month.\u2014And on the \u2018TUESDAYS in che monthe « 4 .Phureday-heing the Duke of York's birth day, His Excell Sydney.avn srecreasebasansansrene spies ME a.et OBER sd NOVEMBER Proc ely st vs \u2018eh - ann sesssevesvence raves coccoscse oceco : von\u2019 re - > Lise 20° eit ency the Governor in Chief gr, a 4 © merous com- |.Lady MtSycophant.cere Mrs Campbell, - ONE o'Clock each diy.Lo RY , äoops the proceding vearts à Fêle ™ festivities of the day were greatly Lady-Rodolpha Lambercourt es.You SEVERAL Consignmeuts of D oi Cathe | a fo.pew, af Powell Place.an a Mra Jackson.At dinner, Îdcncseencacresaceneecnemcna veau Mrs.Young, A consinting of Cloths, Flyshings, Planosle Baies i Tv _ ag\" ii ants.His Exce lency the Governor Was: + etry Fe Tn = 5 \u2014 [raeres, Co ï ; nr, .TT \u2014 ) me se the won lye os His Jackson, 3 pleasant passage |\" \u201cTo which will be added the Comic Opera of Ticks, Thickieus, Velvets, Threw, Silks, Twists, Bond, | 5 1.©R AIG, Gouvanmuun., jr A their native country, and a happy meeting of their friends.ROBIN HOOD.- Shoes.& ee es quare fat abd round from.: EOR GE-TR of Sp ar 11.6 race de DIEU, Red alt .Mp Juckeon rose and expressed his gratitude to his Excellency a Robin Hood.Mr.Usher, PES y\" T IOMAS AYL WIN, Auc'r & Broker.|| du Royaume Uni de ls Grande Bretagne et dish te he fF.fa- his prod wishes, aw wwell as forthe distinguished hospitality: - Little John.Mr.Mills, : ; bec, 7th August, 1810.Def ndeur de la Foi, A nos bien simés er fidelles Conseillers ly , chown him hoth by His Fxcellency and the Pr Rule .Ruttekin.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Mr.Bernard, sers JONES\"s Room an the [ Lé solatifs de notre \"Provipes du Hns-Cansda et à an k Reftannia having hoped pores i vane that the - Clarinda.pe.oro.M ro ther Ad on MONDAY the 6th August, at ONE o'clock rach day.faites et bien simés Chevaliers, tan ur ue aut tra\u2019 Ty shee cheera, arith which Eunry.voic most REY isi RT ! VERY extensive assortment of Dry Goods, ore dite Province, appelles, et clue pour l\u2019Amormbide, \u201cle ¢ follvwed by three cheers, with which évery-voice most | Hauereerennons ve.Mis, Campbell / ensive 2% : > [not ; daus-nôtre .Hé de bec, 14 er fl a follwed by on Sir Jamew's leaving\u2019 the table, Mr} = JAA oR 4 , A Hardware and Japan'd Ware, to gine te h dois bire cree Le Saia-nis d'août, er à noun ds A\" Sickson pave His Excellency, in a bumper, with} three.rimes \u201cAn the course of the Evening, the following Songs: -| AND on MONDA the 13th, an lace snd very yous, Salut.VO que pour cai taines ifaires Epinanses -TRIgon es of re when the air resounded with the most.animated cheers.\u201c+ { mend Pottles and Pans\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014M¥.Bernard, | August, he will have public sales at the rer place der Lean concertiaut ainsi que l'état et la: défense de notre: dite a The cen retired late in.the evening, highly gratified and « When the Men a Coutting come™-Mrs, Campbell, - FRIDAY and SATURDAY in the mont JONES.A.& B.\u2018Province.nous avons ofdonné à etre Amemnblés d'être pro 4 ilirated with the pleasures of the day.\u2014Jbd.SEE « Old Towler\u201d am Mre.Mills.|__ Quebec, 23d July, 1810, ~~ JOHN 2 fous et lieu ous-dits, pour traiter, co sébtir AUCUN e = ee re > 2 taken and Tickets to be had (av omal) me ME.|TL FOR GREINOCR, ip ANN chore sur 100 chosis Qui dans votre avemblés grursoient abdire - POLICE.drmetrong's Theatre Taveem, And at Me.Neilaon's Book | dE: THE, fine New fan sailing Ship ANN clit tere propostes at mises on délibération ; Résa» pa k- .Rp \u20ac : re - Lay u iy p + in.an ; a jons qui nqus y engagent spéciali- a 1 \u2014 .| Store, Lower Town., , Lo fo GRFEN, Captain \\brame, hes certaines causes et considérations q ee A 1 ee pet af op | Br Bt oily 14 80 on og edn cl | ra org re pre dos c Jean.Ree.Marcotte, Aule de Pate of the Parish of Cap San.| 0 5 © past 7 o'Clock precisely.excellent accammoadly Abrams.ou board, of to Co |semblée, de ans notre Cit de Lubec, le dit trait ue v, \u201d / hn «wntenced to pay a fine of 2's.with sels, for Ovens = pen VIVANT REX ET REGINA.; es PP ce Arum JOHN DEMPSTER.jo d'Août ur nous voulons qua voue ut.chaçur: \u201c(e- H, fu od to snpply Andrew Gray, Faauire, Assetant Livarter | a VE _ ; TEST _ _ - - \u2014 w \u2018eu.; \u2018enti ne.déchargés à cst équd .h Noaer eme eh a carriage, and far having detained him | OUND, opposite the door of the Subscriber, on ANDING from omboard-the B 128 Arsbella from vous coter, quent evened durs présentes, mn Le.oy ; ntravention to the gdfite in such case made | ' i and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, L cw an Sale by the Subscriber.Ordonnant et | 0 y intéressés; - A an\u2018haur, in co ; .Saturday law, between 4 ; ne .Jamaich, «nd for Sa y hide Hhds.fermement et chacun.s'e vous et à tous Guifes § IMErey , and provided.a «of the Par; Red B HORSE ; the owner of the ame may receive ©.\"TF ad SICA SPIRITS, in Puacheons and .vez personrvllement le-dousiènie jour 0 Augustin Laliberté, Mat ste of the Pi EE en pain the expence, and applying to hich will he Sold on reasonable terms for CASH of BILLS que vous soiez ein dane nôute dite Cité de Québec, peurirsiter, pic atenced re re of OM.with costs, for bis property_on payire, ARCHp.CAMPBELL.Which will 8 befure, it is stofed, d'Octobre procl.\u2026i, dane si La faveur de Dieu Angustin, was.dentenc ; Con- | Chamnfain Streer, No.22.ARCH.CAND | on London, if applied fur before.' : et eonclure sur les choses qui par.seu, a Lugir refnerd te mpply Joeph-Erércois Perraule, Fe.bine 1% JAT found at.St.Roc, with the word JOR HALIFAX.ne res ae fire\u2019 ordotinées dane putt dite Amemblée; prrie | ESI STA NRG, Seth Wg te Go hep ARABELLA, Cop pion i in on U8 pn j a= heir.in contravention to the statute in that case m bos 0 : on paying the charges\u2014Ap - 2k Biter.wi t0 take in Freight ju the \u2018tait es présentes Lettres 5 à'icele ie pp .Fese to whom she belongs; on paying charges.\u2014 | Burley, will be tesdy ; avons fait: rendre ces pre va diva pce.Témon ~ .«NN RL Aide de Poste of the parish of St.Augustin, was pn ion to be made to HUBERT oR NIER, Ship Wright, course of next weeks Apply to LOs.DELAMARE fait Pa pie Grand scou de pure dite Pre re Canine\u201d z i - .J = Ate pat a fine of 20s, with costs, for the like 0 ence.Se.John's Suburhs:\u2014Quebec, 22 {AN sod En WIT, SN Quebec, 2ud Aug.1810.2 Le + ; ES notre we Gé ne.| ot Gouverneur on Chef, dis _ » cl rep Tapie carter, of Quebec, was deritenced to pay x fine V ANTED a middle aged M and firs WW E %TOLEN.From Monro & Bell's Wharf, on Fri.CB notre Capcnire ou du Bas C de, de.ki dc.r of Se.with costs, for having gallopped his horse in St Valier V of good Characters, 20 serve oa \u201cwon.aasily.\u2014 Bs day morning the 10th low.A Fa lle foccom sg À detre Chiteau Bt.Louis, dans notre dite Ea dE Ce \u2018 Cerone f, ; it, > D Tir \u2018 a .ea ! .*, AE co > sc, cercles de fer pour \u2018faire des \u201ccloux a bardeaux.| Les marchandites- suivantes sont après s : debabquer\u2014oiles d'Irlande, coutil, indiennes, schâles de § et 6-4, bas de laine, camglot pour cloques, gands forts * tricotés pour t où à credit sur des billets approuvés.HENRY DEAVES.Quebec, 12e.Juillet, 1810.VERT TSSEMENT \u2014LesSoymigués informent les Marchands, Maîtres de\u2019 vaisseaux, et le Public en général, qu'ils.ont ouveft un Magazin de fournitures pour la Mariye, À Fovisions, à la maison No.15, Rue St Pierre, ov Von pouir: avoir tous les articles dans cette: branche, au plus \u2018court avis; \u2018ets espèrent que par leur attention et leur assiduité, A ilsavront put à la protection d du Public qu\u2019ils sollicitent très respectueuses nent.JOHN Ww HITE TE & Co.\u201cos Québec, le 10 Mai, 1810.= VENDRE \u2014 Quelques Pipes d'Eau de vie de rance, toiles à sac de différentes qualités, lainages, fil de couleur.hae, parapluies, taillanderiés assorties en\u2018 quarts conve- | nabl.=- pour les détailleurs, consistant en outils de- charpentiers &ec.vitres, peintures, cloux, fer, et quelques paniers de fayances | assorties.HENRY BLACK.__ Québec, le 13 Juin, I810.V ENDRE, 500 tonnes, de Rom de la-Grenade es et de l'esprit de la Jamaïque de haut fumet.Aussi qua- rente taisses de Thé Hyson Skin.\u2018 \u2018S'adresseri- > No $, Rue Sous le Fort.\u2018 , E EVANS.- Quebeo, dc.Juillet, Js10.» Quaste: Printed and published by J.Nyszson,, No.+, Mouttaini-Sereet.\u2014 Price 20rper, anv.|.De l'Imprimerie de loss NeiLson, ryela Montagnes Nu.v; Lu.) : hI vo.ç .Prix 208.par.An.0 » + \u2018 Longues.vues, Instrumens pour le desecin, Thermomitres, &c¢., ie : On pourra-avoir-au tsin-des Catalogues des Livres avec _htreët, leurs prix.the A VENDRE 3\u20ac ST OFFICE, Tos ands phcing suivans manufacturés au Moulin à Papier de St And, vaieia .savôir : 25 Grosses \u2018de grand Carton, burs, 5 Do.\" de petitdo; es : 8 Rames de Papier pour les Livres de Lok, 1e Que! un Canot, pour la côte Nord Ouest.de ce Continent, dans la ALLY vue d\" ouvrir un nouveäu commerce, ' + jehs LE Soussigué a regu par différens vaisseaux de Lon immed dres et de Liverpool, les articles suivañs qu\u2019il offre en .bred veiite A son Magaziii No.1.Rue St.Joseph: \u2014160 caisses.tie aff de la meilleure taule, 80 quarts de cloux à couvrir, à plancher Que et à bardeaux, 1200.milliers de uettes assorties, \u2018pointes 1 1) U -de1,-H}-et-14 pouces-de long, 48 douz, de-Pèles- et de bé-\u2014 FA.ches, poèles à frire à manches longs et courts, godendard ee @ Nu, \u2018egohines assortis, 6 quintaux, de fers à repasser, er en barres, hig limes et marteaux assortis, couplets ét pentures, montures de sm cuivre pour les meubliers, champelures de cuivre, chandehers F- \u201cunpre {de cuivre, do.\u2018pour le camp, couteaux et fourchettes, do.dé Tg dessert, couteaux à découper, parapluies et parasols de soie, I lampes pour les voitures, et garnitures de harnois argentées et k ; de cuivre, cuillères de table et à the argengées, ee voitures argentées, un Phaéton neuf, et une cariole demi cou- Y ae verte toute neuve, essieux de fes pour des charettes; et une Ve § Variété d'autres articles trop longsa détailler, et en consigna- ut.tipu, 30 tannéaux de fer en barres rondes, plattes et quarrées, 0 2 tonneaux de fil de fer assorti, fer pour les cercles et les por- _ | tes, 200 cuisses de raisin \u2018vetd, 200 ditto de raisin -Muscat, § § © __{ 200 caisses\u2014de-raisin- a 3 4} rinthe.\u2014\u2014Lie tout sera vendu à bon marché pour argent comp- "]
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