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[" 30 20 10 accome tenant Écembre 2, Les ans cre Février LET.des up., En su- Géréral pour li s sincère t_ à vous ms resid: père ave t ethan espect, viteur, e Sous- Inoissance Courticrs non et ONF3.2, en l'as- ponctua- NES.UNRO.P.1a Suc- située à la t de front le Roi, et arm dre depuis ux gril Yat iris, 01 Charles, ct sentir té Jamas Beresinid, Mills.cites, & Co.teurs du Tuomas < les Pros ement, \u2018\u20ac.sucetssT ri gécuteurs.a dere r Willian ar dehors.Le Cedars qut eur i Pass 2 jr, Quart.r de Me recouvred, INI.+ né, Epi- e-Sac, far: qu'il a eu.Capitane- \u201cin, Rum.de, Tab ers, Mar rdages et petrres et Huile.Tables d- aux condi trait brap- Care ini- wera frp que de VE : : la me\u201d dres.I - oir Ln I'c air le che : rd env .GROU TE LIGNTREAL ( to Wis: | isued out of His Majesty\"s Côurt of King's fench, holding civil pleas, in and for the District of Montreal * Sjoresaid, at the suit of the Honorable Pierre Louis Panet, of Moutresl, Serraior, proprictor and possessor of the Seignio- vies of Darllebout and Ramiezay, in the said District, against the funds and tenements of Lawrence Cramer, of the said Seignio- ry of Duillebout, yeoman, to me directed ; 1 hive seized and \u2018ken in execution as belonging to the said LAWRENCE CRAMER, \u2014A certain lund situated in the sud Seignio- ry of Daillebout, in the fifth concession, cansisting of the.tots No.15, 16 and 17, containing nine arpents in fron:, by twenty arpents in depth, bounded in the front.by the King's Hihghway, aud in the rear by the lands of the sixth concession, with a wooden house and ether buildings thereon erected, with the reserve in favor of the said Scigmar, of a grist mill, aud of six arpents cf land around the said mill, and also of * the lots of ground or'emplacements No.12, 13, 13 and .19, together with the other reserves mentioned and contained in the deed of concession of the said land, passed before P.Lu- kin, and another, Notaries at Montreal, the 23d August, 1805.Now I do \u2018hereby prive notice that the said land, with the exception of the reserves above mentioned, will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the Parish of Saint Paul, in the said district, on MONDAY the TWENTY-FHIRD duy of DECEMBER next, at TEN of lock in the forenoon, at whi made known, FREDx.W: ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the above described land and premises, by mortgage or other right or fhcumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Shenff, at his Office, in the city of Montreal, accord- wgto law ; and further that no opposition afn d'anauller or * distrai he whole or any part of the said land a sions of sale will be THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1811.Y virtue of 3 WRIT of EXECUTION, | MoNTaFaL \u2018time and place the condi- | } Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECU- _ TION issucd out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, hol-ling civil pleas, in and for the district of , Montrea! aforesaid ; at the suit of Thaddeus Tuttle, and True to wit.traders, co-partners, under the firm of \u2018Thaddeus and: \u2018I'rue Tuttle, against the lands and tenements of Samuel Berry, of the same place, yeoman, to me Wirected ; I have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said SAMUEL BERRY, ail that tract and parcel of land situate, lying and being in the said \u2018Township of Shefford, known and distin- gaished by lot number sixteen, in the sixth range of lots, in the said Township, containing two hundred acres of Jand in superficies, and the usual allowance for highways, with all the improvements crected und made thereon.Now 1 do hereby give notice that the said land and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at my Office, in the City of Montreal, on TUESDAY the TENTH day of DECEMEEFR next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.FREDx W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff, All and every person or persons having claims on the above described land and premises, by mortgage or other right or iocumbrance, are hereby advertised to give uotice thereof to the said Sher.ff, at his Office aforesaid according] to law ; and further that no opposition afin d'annuler of afin mises, or J de charge or servitude on the same, will bere- ceived by the said Sheriff-during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.- Sheriff's Office, Ist August, 1811.\" ADVERTISEMENT.WILL be Sold Publicly and adjudged to the bigh- - est and last bidder; on-MONDAY the SECOND day of SEPTEMBER gext, at TEN o'Clock in, the forenoon, in (N°.2421.] Tuttle, of the \u2018Township of Shefford, in the said district, | mal STRINIFY HOUSE, QUEBEC, .\u2018Fuespar, 6th Avcusrt, 1811.NTOINE ROUSSEL, Pilot, for and below the Harbour of Quebec, was suspended and rendered incapable of piloting any Ship or Vessel, for and during the term of Six Months, and of any of Hus Majeæy's Ships or Vessels for the term of \u2018l'wo Years, being couvicted of hav ing, from a want of knowledge of the Channel, run the Amelia, Frigate, the Houourable Frederick Paul Irby, Cap- tam, ob the middle ground in the Traverse, opposite to the point of Saint Roc's, on the 20th day of June last.: Attest, Wa.LINDSAY, Je.CL Registrar, Ty.H.Q.OR Immediate Sale, the DOMAIN and the MILLS of BERTHIER in Hertford \u2014Consisting in a : Farm of 4 acres and 2 poles in breadth, on about 60 acres in depth, of exceilent soil, with four Houses, thres Wind-Mills, two- Stores and other buildings, with the Cattle and Implements of agiricalture dnd those of the Mills.And likewise the present copious Crop in Hay and Wheat ; the whole at a cheap rate, and on the most easy terms of payment.The mills are good and susceptible of grinding 50,000 bushels of wheat yearly, with right of banality in the Seigniory.\u2014 For further information_apply to CrLaunk DaNscuav, Esqr.ats Quebec, or to Mr.Duniere the owner on-the premises.| NJOTICE.is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing between Cuartes Cuavais and Drwis Dane, in the Fisheries of Kamouraska and River Ouelle, under the firm of CHAPAIS 9 DAME, was this day disolved by mutual consent.\u2014All persons indebted to the sud Firm, are requested to pay to Mr.louis Dame, on or before the 13th of \u2018November next, and all those who have claims thereon, are requested to furnish them to the premises, Or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff, during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.SherifF\u2019s Office, 8th Anjrust, 1811.MoNTKEAL Y virtue of a WRIT\" of EXECUTION, to wit: \u20184 issued out of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the Bistrict of Montrezl afuresaid, at the suit of Pierre Dominique Debartzch, Esqr.Co-Seignior of the Seigniory of Saint Hyacinthe, in the: said District, against the lands and tenements of Obadiah Parker, of Saint Hyacinthe, trader, to me directed; | have seizéd and taken in execution, as belonging to the said OBADIAH PAR- \u2014KER,=1.Aland situated inthe Seigpiory of Delorme, cant.ining six crpents.in front, by thirty arpents in depth, more or less, bounded in the front, by the land of the late Françuis Bonin, in the rear by the mountain of Maska, on \u2018one side to ~the-niorth-east;~by-Samuel Ward; and on the other side-to-the-] south-west by Jean Baptiste Marceau,\u20142.A lot of land of an irreg ilar figure, forming twenty thousand feet of land in su.petficies, bounded in the front, by the road.which-leads from st, Hyacinthe to St.Demis, in the.rear by the said Pierre Do- ~ninnique Debartzch,-on- one side-to the north-west, by the land | belonging to the Fubrigee, and on the other side Ly the southeast; by Michel Dwyer, Surveyor, Now ldo hereby give notice, that the said land will be sold and adjudged to the high- \u201cest bidder; -at&he Church door of the Parish-of-Saine Hyscine- the in the said.District, on MONDAY the T WENTY-| THIRD day of DECEMBER next, at TEN of the Clock in \u201cthe forenoon, af which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.\u2019 ï Co : ~ FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every pefson or persons haviog claims on the above described land,\u201d by martgage or othes right or incumbrante, -are hereby advertised to givé noticé-thereof to the said Sheriff,\u2019 at his Office, in the City of Montreal, according to law ; and further that no opposition afin, d'annuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the said land, or afin de charge or ser- before \u2018The above Business will be continued by CHARLES CHA- PAIS, Junior.} LEWIS DAME.Quebec, 6th August, 1811, CH \u201c5.CHAPAIS, - TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE.LOT of Land in Mirogomish, Nova-scotia, containing 200 acres of land, 10 acres of it cleared witha log House on it ; this lot is worth any Gentleman or Merchant's notice, who wishes to carry.on the Lumber Trade, in Nova-scotia ; it being on the river side, and only three miles from the mouth-of the Harboyr,\u2014and all sorts.of Timber growing thereon, such as Pine, Birch, Beech, Maple and black Spruce-Spars.===PForfurther-particuiars- : Sabseri-< ber, No.49, St.John's Suburbs.- JEAN B.DUBUE, - Quebec, 7th June, 1811, \u2019 V'erchant._ - - - \u2014 wb ISSING from on Buard the Brig Margaret, John - Simpson, master, now lying at the King's Warf, a Bark or Mititany Cros, marked 8th Regt.let Batealion \u201cA No.83,599, any person or persons who through hurry or mistalge, may have removed the said Bale, are directed to give information thereof without delay to the Quarter-Master of the King's Regiment, at-No.7, Palace Street, as in defauit thereof they will be prosecuted as the law directs, - Quebec, lut August, 1811.HUST arrived by the-Constant from-Jersey;-and for J Sale by the Subscribers, a Case: containing :\u2014 13 French Silk Peliced, ER 12 do.Sifk morning dressing Gowns, and 12 do do.Spencers for Gentlemen, the whole lined with Silk and stuffed with Swans-down.BREHAUT' & SHEPPARD.ec, In, v 1813 § cine the busi.HE Subscribers\u2019 beng about ness of their former partnership, under the firm of Peregn Baruavr & Co, which ended the first of May law.All persons owing the above, late concern, are hereby notified to pay their accounts, cle they will be prose- » PSP periur Court on the lat September next.P.BRFHAUT, Quebec, Tth August, 1811, W.;.SHEPPARD, own of Quebec, St.Fanulle Street, 77 : And for the conditions of sale or che examination of the Titles concerning the aforesaid Lands and Lots of ground the purchasers may likewise apply at the sad Office, where the necessary informations will be given.Quebec, BLh August, 1811, G.VANFELSON, .PTIT ADVERTISEMENT.HE Undersigued Comnussioners appointed by His Excellency the GuvennUR 4N Cuier, pursuant to an Act of the lægislature of l.ower Canada, for the purpose of procuring Plats, Lievations and Estimates requisite for the erection of a Provincial House of Parliament, hereby give notice that the following Prenuums wall be given.For the most approved Plan, Elevation and Estimate of an Original Building.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026erereccssacnense ssssnccuses vera dl HD For the Second best.Geereronenencenreserertencronnnn 20 Bdiiiiirrrrirrrieiiinr rier erosraienaen 10 For the most af proved Plan, Elevation &e, of a Building in addition to the Ancient Palace of the French Bishops 30 Fur the Z2d best.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026cerescersrcncers donnrenensssecnuss 20 Fd do.coveeernrriiniinninnnnn, lhesnanaecencaneneu se 10 Fach Plan to have a particular mark, and to be accomparied by a Seuled paper endorsed with the sume mark, containing the name of the Drafteaman.\u2014The Plans to be received vir or before the 1st December 1411, and the Premiums to be ud.judged on the Ist of January 1*2 2.The Papers of unsuccessful Candidates shall be destroyed unopened, or returned if called for, before the 1st February following.= : J.HALE, \u201c7° JOHN MURF, = Quebec, 4th June, 18-3\u2014\u2014 .FRANCOIS BELLET. By Connnand à His Excellency the Lieu- .| tenant Governur in Council.JOHN SMALL, Clk.of the Fxecutive' Council.UST arrived and for Sal.by the Subsenber \u2014 A few Casks of Hibbert\u2019s very best London bottled Por ted, 64 doz.cach.\u2014~ALSO, 20 Hogsheads do.do.at a very low price, and wariunted of the very best quality._ Quebec, 3d August, 1811, CH As, HUNTER, | rt ee ms = ©\" FOR SALE CHEAP.COCHEE and CURRICLE cither for one or two homes ; four fine ton'd ORGANS, aoû à l'ateut | PIANO FORTE\" by CLEMENTE.bUPLF;OF to any that hes baen Mitherto imported .Junces call and try.\u2014Enpuire of.the Printer.kth Aug, 1811.qe MERCHANTS.\u2014A Young Man of + spec.table connections and unquestionable Abilities, st present diwngaged, whats employment as Book-Kevper, or general\u201d Clerk in a Mercantile House, the Advuitiser-will be found to possess a general Knowle lge of Busine, a» well an 4 desire to render himself au Acquisition to his Employer, und has no ob jection to be employed in any part of this Province ; please address ** S.5 (under cover)\u201d at the Printing Office, 3 Mountain Street, and it shall be puncipally attended to, : Quebec, Isr Augnst, 18140 = .N.B.The Advertser-has for Sale an clegant case of silver mounted Pocket Pistols, with Rifle barrels, bult Locks, and secret Triggers, apply 4s above, .OR SALE at the Etche nin Saw Mills, opposite Siilery Cove :\u2014 | : 50 M.feet Merchable.inch Pine Board = .YO to 40 feet in length, 0-8 40 M.do.do.2 Pine Plaik, Go M.du.do.3.do.10 M.do.Elm Board» and Planke\u2014#0 M.de Oak do, Deck Planks and Sheathing Buards, and a constant supply of tive of this country, about five feet five .AM persos are hereby watied not to har.oo | HE Subscnbers respec fully inform the Creve highway, and three arpents one perch and four feet in fro: on \u2018thr north of the King's Li:ghway, by 72 arpente an depth r v7 Orders for the above Articles will Le taken ut Me.: well Seasonrd Window Sules, Bars, Venetian Blinds, Door | Frames, narrow Boards for Flooring, a quantity of Spars of various ses, and KR.Oak and Vine Plank and Boards, \u2014 Also, | superfine aud fine Flour, cabin and common Biscuit ~~ Apply to JOAN POWELL ou the presumes.\u20141 ith Jure, 1819.- BUARDING SCHOOL, TT LEMFN and Lanny of uebec, that they have 4p- propriated and fitted up an à convement audi suitable manier, several barge sity an Scommodious apparuments trthe Loue ! No, {, opposite the Lower Fowis MAacket, (lately cor jaed by L Mr.Kose, asa Boardoag School far Young §oadies, where they propose tracks Reading, Writing, Avithwmetr:, Plain LI , | Serving, Fmbroid.y, ad fiter themselves, that, from tan experience of eleve years, they will be alle to give geo ner al satisfaction: tu such as nuay favour them with thier pas tronage and support.\u2019 Masters in thar respective branches of Music, D.neing, | Drsoung, Painting, 2c wil be enployed, if regaued.-\u2014 The Scho willbe open for the reception of sehalges où MONS (DAY the 7th JULY next.lerine of tuicon niade known Cont a pheation at the School Vou, Ai, FMI 5 :ON, Quebec, Yah June, >< 11 Se TABOR, re a \u2014 = \u2014\u2014 ora \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 mein Ce me \u2014 tema 1 11.Sub cnber having leas-d Worpe\u2019s Cove, Cherehy gives sotice to Wf! thate wha may have Vuiiber of atry decription a the sad Cove, that vlictrver may remain after the tenth $y of May next, wall be asnlyecr to the samey Grourd Rent, ao basbe nh rewoford horse hy the Late esees, : Quechee, Foy bi, 4, ROCLE 1 RITCLUIL.| bee ! L and a Half Inch Deal, 12, 14 5d 16 SAMUEL HOPKINS, ss.27 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OFFICE, persons, unless \u201cwithin SIX, MONTHS from this date they.» - mie paca tee re - b CAE site iru oc a aus ee me eme germe 0 Ligh price of Bullion, do not, in any of-the instances above re- Tpayments ; aud bechuse so far as appears by such information 4 re \u2014\u2014rates;-aithough-those ce { h Ct Vit\u2014Thut during the period of nearly 78 years, ending of Realm; \u201cbut, inmicdiately-after\u2014the-reformation-of -the- the remaining intervals no prices are stated.\u2014And that during HOUSE OF COMMONS.4 Propo:it!ons vespecting Money, Bullion and Exchanges.L THAT the right of establishing and regulating the lega | Money of this Kingdom hath at all times been à Royal Prerogative, vested in the Sovereigns thereof, who have from time to time.exercised the same as they have seen fit, in changing such legal Monty, or altering and varying the value, and enforcing or gestraining the tirculation thereof, b Proclamation, or in conéurrence with the Estates of the Realm by Act of Parliament ; and that such legal money cannot lawfully be dufaced, melted down or exported.11.\u2014Thac the Promissory Notes of the, Governor und Com- ny af the Bank of England ure engagements to pay certamn Ry of %'ouey in the legal Coin of this Kingdon ; and that for more than a century past, the said Governor and Company were at all rimes ready to discharge such Promissory Notes in legal Coin of the Realm, until restrained from so doing on the 25th of February 1797, by his Mujesty\u2019s Order in Council, eonfirmed by Act of Parliament, .1L\u2014That the Promissory Notes of the said.Company have hitherto been, and are at this time, held in public estimation to be equivalent to the legal Com of the Realm, and genetall actepted as such in all pecuniary transactions to which suc Coit is legally applicable.02 .IV.\u2014That-at vatioys pericds, as well before as vince the said Restriction, the Exchanges between - Great Britain and several other Countries have been unfavourable, to Great Britain « and, that during such periods, the prices of Gold and Silver\u201d Bullion, especially of such Gold Bullion as could be legally exported, have frequently risen above the Mint price; and the coinage of Money at the Mint has been either wholly suspended vr greatly diminished in amount : and that such circumstances have usually occurred, when expensive Naval and Military operations have becu carried ou Abroad, and in times of publie danger or alarm, ur when Jarge-\u2014importatrons of Grain ftom foreign parts have taken place.7 .7 nN .tigel'e- 57,169,0071 ; and the sverage amount vf the Total Ex pendigure of Great Britain, 42,855,111/.; and that the average amount of the Bank Notes in criculation (all of which were fur 51.or upwards) was about 11,262,000/.5 und that 57,274,5171., had been coined in Uold during his Majesty's reign, of which a large sum: was then in circulation.That the annual amount of she Exports and Imports of Great Britain, on an everage of three.years, ending 5th Jan, 1811, supposing the Imports from the Edst Indies and China to have been equal te their amount in the preceding year, was 77,971,318/ ; the average amount of Revenue paid to the Exchequer, 62,763,746.; and of Loans, 12,673,548 ; making together 75,1:37,2044 ; and the average amount of the Total Expenditure of Great Britain, 82,205,066/.; and that the average amount of Bank Notes, above 52.Was about 14,263,850/.and of Notes under 54.ahout 5,243,330.; and that the amount of Gold Coin in circulation was greatly dimmished.X V.-=~That, the situation of this kingdom, in respect of.its political and commercial relations with foreign Countries, as above stated, issulficient, without any changein the internal value of its Curren}, to account for the unfavourable state of the forcign Fxchanges, and for the high price of Bullion.I KVL\u2014 That itis highly important that the Restriction on the | payments in Cash of the Bank of England, should be removed, whenever the political and commercial relations of the Country | shall render it compatiblé with the pubhe intercac.XVil.+\"lhat under the circumstances affecting the political- and commercial relations of this Kingdom\u2019 with foreign Countries, it would be highly inexpedient aud dangerous, now to fix à defitite periéd for the removal of the Restriction of Cash payments at the Bank of Fuglddd, prior to the orm alrcady fixed by the Act 44 Geo.IL c.1, of six months after the con- ¢lusion of a definitive treaty of peace, on the PROPOSITIONS respecting Moñtr, - BuL110N, and EXCHANGES.: © AMENDMENT to No, IV._ That, priot te the Restriction of Cash Payments, the Exe AMENDMENTS Ps LM.\u2014\"T'hat such unfaveurable Exchanges, and rise in the price of Bullionéccurred to à greatér 6F lesrdez trme-the-svarsi carried on by King William the Srdand Queen Anne ; and also during.part of che Seven Years war, and of the American war; and dusing the War and Scarcity of Grain in 1793, - and 1796, when the difficulty of procuring Cash or Bullion increase] to such a degree, that on: the 25th of February 1797, tlie Bank of England'was restrained from making payments in \u2018 \u2014an-Ordrr of Co confirmed aud contmued to the sresent time by divers Actstof Parii:ment ; aud the Exchanges became still more unfavourable, and the price of Bullion highe r, during the scarcity which prevailed for \u2018two\u201cyesrs previous to | the Pence of Amiens.J VI.~That the unfavoursble state of the Exchanges, and the ferred to, appear to have been produced by the re.triction upon cash payments at the Bank of England, or by any excess in the issue of Bank Notes ; inasmuch as ail the said instances, except the last, occurred previously to any restriction on such Cash.d,_the price of Bullion has frequently been highest, and the Exchanges most unfavourable, at periods; when the issues of Baik Notes have been considerably diminish.\"ed, and they have been afterwards restored to their ordinary issues have been increased, the 1st of January 1796, ard previous to the aforcaid Restriction, cf whicn period Accounts are before the House, the price of Standard Gold in bars has been at or under the Mint price 28 _yearsand 5 gonths ; and above the ssid Mint price 48 years and 11 monde; and that che\" price of Foreign Gold Coin-has heen of or udder 34 18s.peros.36 yearsand 7 months, and | above th price 39 years and 3 months; and that during the sanie period of 78 years, the price of Standard\u2019 Silver ap- \u201cpears to have been ator under the Mint price, 3 years and 3 month: only.: .Vii1.-=That during the latter part and for some time after the | close of the American war, during \u2018the years 1781, 1782 and 1783, the Exchange with Hamburg fell from 34.1 to 31.5, beitig about 8.per cent.; and the price of foreign Gold rose from 3/.17s.94.to 41.2.34, per oz.and _the price of Dollars from 51.4d.4, prr oz to 5s.114.} and that the Bunk Notes in circulation were reduced between March 1782 and December a eu AREY ver any length of time, than from 5 to 7 per cent.depression appearing to have never exceeded the whole expence Joftransnittnig Specie abroad ; except during a debasement of | the Coîts of the Realm.\u2018That, prior to-the eaid Restriction, the market price of Standurd Gold in bars- never rose above the Mint price more than 1} per cent.and that enly for a very short interval ; except in 1720, tic yearof the-famouss : it: to 4/.1s.Gd.per og.: and during the perivds when.the coins of the Realm Lave been debasec.Ce | That, in periods subsequent to the said Restriction, and particularly of late yeirs, the Exchanges have been unfavourable to Greaf Britain much below the limit marked by the whole cost of transmitting Specie abroad, and have-continued 30 for à con-+ siderable time together,\u201d being at present aud having been fur a considerable time more than 25 per cent.below par ; and in the same manner the market price of Standard Gold in bars has been and still is more than 25 percent.above the Mint price.AMENDMENT to Nu.V2 55551004 \u201ctribes ing the wars cartied-ou-by i illiam the 117.the Exchanges did fall below the limit fixed by the expence of transmitting Specie, and the price of Gold Bullion did rise v cansidecably ; viz.during the debased state of the Silver Coin Coisi, the market price of Gold fell to the Mint price, and the Exchanges rose nearly to par, although the circumstances of the War and the foreign expenditure conticned unaltered.\u2018I'hat, between the reformation of the coin in the reign of -King-William and the Ath year ot the Reign of King George the First, the Guinea pasted by law for 22s.; during which period therefore the Mint price of Gold was 44.11.74.- \u2018Fhat, during the Seven Years War, and until the year 1774, \u201cthe Gold Cuiirof the Reaim-way tn-a-state-of debasement, \u2018That the price of Standard Gold in bars never exceeded the Mint price, in any one year of the American War.\u2018That, the Exchange with Hamburgh, which had been rather unfavourable to this country; during part of théyear 1795, ceaseii to be soin March 1796, became more\u201d favourable in the \u2018mouth of October, and continued favourable till the 26th of time afterwards, \u2014\u2014 _ \u2018That, there was norise in the price of Standard Gold in bers 1782, from 9,169000/ to 5,995,0004, being a dimirution of above one third, and continued (with occasional variations) at such reduced rate until December 1784: and that the Exchange with Hamburgh rose to 34-6, and the price of Gold feil to St.17s.6d.and Dollars to 5: 14.§ per oz.before the 25th February 1787, the amount of Bank Notes buitig theu increased to #,688,000/.7 CL 1X.-=That the Amount of Bank Notes in February 1787 \u201cwas 8,688,000, and in February 1794, 11,699,000/ ; and \u201cthat during the same period, the sum of 10,704,000/.was eoined in Gold ; and that the Exchange with Hambutgh rose |, about 3 per cent, .X.\u2014That the average amount of Bank l#ntes in the year 1795 was about 11,497000/ and on the 23th of February 1797, was reduced from 13.5389,0004, to 8,640,000, during which time the Exchange with Hamburgh fell from 36 to 35, being about 3 per cent, and the said amount was increased to 11,855,000/., exclusive of 1,5-12,000/ in Notes of 14.and 2, each on the Ist of February 1798, during which time the 1x- change rose to 38,2, being abuit 6 percent.X1.\u2014That the average price of Wheat per quarter in England, in the year 1798 was, 505.3d.;7in 1799, 675 54.in 1600, 113s 74; in 1801, 118s; 53%; and in 1802, 67s.54, The amount of Bank Notes, of 51 and upwards.in 1798, about £.10,920,100 : under £5 .1,786,000 \u2014_\u2014\u2014-\u201412,706,100 ia 1799, about .12,048,790 under - £, 5 .1,626,110 ee eee 13,674,906 in 1800, about 13,421,920 under £5 1,831,820 1 \u2014\u2014\u201415,259,740 in 1801, about 13,154,370 .under LS.2,715,180 .eee 16,160,550 -in 1802, about 13,917,080 under £.5.8,136,470 immediately prior to the 26th.of February 1797, nor for à considerable number of years before.~~ \u2018That, the state of the Exchanges, and of the price of Bullion, for two years previous to the peace of Amens, was subsequent to the said Reetriction.: AMENDMENT to No.VI \u2018That, with regard to the period of 75 years ending with the | st of Fanvary 1796;-from the year 1721 t0-1758, the market.price of Gold never at any one time exceeded the Mint price by move than ls.24d per oz, and seldom by more than halt that sum; from 1753 to the recoinage of the Gold in 1773, the market price of Standard Gold im barswas always above the Mint price, and soctimes exceeded it by as much as 3s 64.r oz being the period during which the Coins were in à de- ased state ; from tha recoinage in 1773 to the 25th February 1797, the date of thé Restriction, the market price of Standard Gold in bavs never exceeded the Mint price, except for part of the years 1783 aud 1784, when it rose 13d.above the Mint price; since the year 1804, the price of Standard Gold in bars has been always very considerably above the Mint price, and from the end oi the yeur 18U8 to the present time, has been progressiv.ly rising (with occasional fluctuations) till it has been as high as the unprecedented price of 44, 184, per oz, as appears from Wetenhall's 1ubles.AMENDMENT to No.VIL That, taking the issues of Bank Notes in circulation, not at \u201ctheir amount où à particular day, but on à fur average antecedent to any alterauon\u2018ufthe Exchanges and price of Bullion, it doesnot appear, from the informat:oi-which as-been proçured, that the.paice of Gold has been highest aud the Exchanges most bly dunisished, aud have been restured to their ordinary rates subsequently to those issues beng increased.Vlist since the said Restriction, the price ot Bullion has been highest, aud the i:xchanges have been most unfavourable, ag times subsequent to the periods in which the issues of Bank Notes have most increased.Cor .AMENDMENT to No.VIII - 17,054,450 - x \u2018That the exchange with Hamburgh was, in Janusry 1798 38.2; January 1799, $7.7; January 1800, 32.3 January 1801, 29,8; being in the whole à fail of above 22 per cent.\u2014 In Jansary 1809, 92.2; and December 1802, 34; being in the whole a rise of about 13 per cent, .XW.- That during ll the perio 1s above refepred to, previous tothe commencement of the war with France in 1793 the prin.4 pil States of Furopes preserved their independence, und the tea and correspondence thereof were carried on conformably ta tne -raromed law of nations; and that although from the tue of 1+ invasion of Holland by the French 1m 1795, the trade 07 Gea Britam with the Continent wag in part circume serihed vd intorrepred, it was carried on freely with several af the moat CO: iera} te ports, and commercial correspondence was tauttamed at ati timee previous to the summer of 1507, Ni.That cirec the monthof November 1806, and especially cnethe simmer of 1807, a system of Exclusion has been eerablshed against the British trade on the Continent of Europe, wirder the fluence vid terror of the French power, aud enfor- ed with a degree of violence and rigor never before; attempted; wherdhy all trade and correspondence between Britain and the Contre of Europe has (with some occasional exceptions, ehiely in Sweden and in certain: parts of Spainz-and_Portugal) been hazardous, precarious and expensive, the trade being loue] with evcessive freights to foreign shipping, and other wmsssue! charges: and thatthe trade of Britain with the United | States of America has also been uncertain and interrupted; and \u201cthat i ad tion to these circumstances, which have greatly affected the course of payments between this country and other Nations, the Naval and Military expenditure of the United Kined nn in foreign parcs, has, for three years past, been very great; and.the price of Grain, owing toa deficiency in the crops, higher than at any time, whereof the accounts appear before Parliament, except during the scarcity of 1800 and 1801; an! tat large quantities thereof huve been imported.XiV.\u2014That the amount of Currency necessary for carrying en the transactions of the Country, must bear a proportion to the extent of its Trade and its public Revere and Expenditrires aud that the annual amount vf the Exports and Imports of Great Fruain, on a0 average of three years, ending Sth of January 1797, was 48,732,6514, official value ; the average amount of mavésesaue That taking the average of Bank Notes in circulation in the years 1782 and 1783, trom their amount in the beginning of the monthsof January, March, June, Uctober, aud December in each year, and that of 175+ trom their amount in the begin.ting of the months of March, June, October and December, (which are the returns before the House) it appears as follows ; PT.viene.7,>09,570 1783.\u2026\u2026000000-01 6,583, \u201c60 did.nancossosarecen OO, 209 NIS \u2018That the Exchanges with Hamburgh, and the price ol Foreigu Godd, during the same periods, were as follows; 1787 Exch.for G.; Jan.< 3,\" 9 + Le L A 16.à, Mar, - 32.10, « = 3, 19.June.«32, 7.= = 8.19, 6.Oct.-32.8.- was aiesty\u201d , cL BN > Mai id be an | obse : uéust, id qu'à une evide , dé \u2026 Qu un pi Eu Y Li Par uf apparaux us ses sequ have r CH y orde lajesey\u201d t reof, b anad: DU Lamb .0 74 to gust, 1 écr pr enc épend ant : pied\u2019: © LL uû ordr- paraux.ses c: qu, dans prepa: RRL, Encre © with the.admin Land per sur, \u201c00 1 00 aan, décens François, in ec pins grande que tm Grd I tn gn or .not be e Gov are, that ouncil advice M: ter er, - - 0 ist o0 peuve ien pl Mais sur u ne ré celle ion no: » fait au C en Chef ER, ci ence lo T° - - ; 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Jorge ce\u2014P ndre-c yet lamneti iE , Furm- mate to à SATURD grist.and Bridles s- + commerce lé le ph nrales vjets_de 5.Acte à tou ha et co ar la tes ones secte ion a 1.e, à Justi the } ry f TRDAY _ Ls h ridles | | Dou légal 0.ra aveé d ; 4 Maj tour d'ai is et eo : : aa fret 3 ste A Le 2 2 Pipes de Vin de, Fort, &c.&c.&c.«iro.SYMEs, Esq.orto the Master on board, dvi an: en Foin et en Wied le tone 2 bon marché et à des termes de n° pes © , Bort, 1 Culode:S: juebec, 274 June, 1811 - Gr payement les plus fatiles \u2014Les Moulins sont excellens-et peu- | Québec, 17 Juillet, 1812.JOHN MURE & Co.1\"?Sac.\u2014(uubec, 22d Ce A \u2014 Vik 5 deu vent Mmoudre 50,000 minots de Bled par an, et out droit de FRET NON RECLAME\" su Ts es n \u2014 i can take ab OARET, Captian Simson he.of ods shes fic sous le nom de Chapa & Dame, est aujourd'hui dissoute d'un V ERTISSEMEN l\u2019\u2014Lundile Z6cjourd\u2019 Août cant © about venty Tons on reig *, Roo u whe 5.consentement mutuel.Toutes personnes endettéesä la dite | présent mois, après trois criées préalablemenc faites la VEN, at D or te «Que \u201cB & wr MLART & Co.vi société sont requises de payer à Mr: Lewis Dame; d'ici au 15¢ porte dé PEglise de ls Paroisse de Charlesbourg, pendant trois Por Quebec, Ri = Sth'A ot 1811 q \u2018 Novembre prochain, et tous ceux qui ont des demandes envers Dimanches consécutifs, «cra adjugé au plus offrant et dernier (-__ Tore of ?'aree-Kivers, ugust, I ~~ EB.la dite société, sont requis de les présenter au dit Lewis Dame enchérisseur, un bail pour un terme qui n'excedera pas neuf an- ; REIGHT wanted for Newfoundland p M «i d'ici au même jour.Les affaires ci-dessus seront conduites par Nét#, des deux terres appartenanteé, à la succession de Mr.Bar- : the Brig RANGFR.which will mil in ~ ~r \"Jig + Charles Chapais, Junior, LEWIS DAME.theleimy Cotton, situées susdite Parvisse de Charles-Bo: rg, con- days.Apply to LINTHORNE & JOLLIt+!.ME \u2018x: Québec, le Ge Août, 1811, CHARLES CHAPAIS.tenant Lu Ire en la concession de [Auvergne enviren deux cent Quebec, 7:h August, 1811.I Bl quarante arpens en superficie, sur laquelle sont construites deux | \u2018 = \u2014\u2014 : ver A VENDRE PAR VENI'E PRIVEE.maisons et trois granges, ct la ve en la concession $t.Romain, FOR CHART ER, for Halifax, Newfoundland, Mal.Ly U\u201d lot de terre dans Mirogomish, dans la Nouvelle environ toixante arpens, aussi en superficie.the Went-Indics, orany other Port.Co : Ecosse, contenant deux cents acres, dont dix acres sont Les amateurs pourront cônneitre les charges, (outre le prix oJ £Rs \u2019 | HE Good ~ Schooner Industry, _ y défrichés, avec une maison en bois dessus construite: Ce lot 9¢ l'enchère auxquelles scra adjugé le dit bail en s'adressant au Ses ; Francis Demeul.Carries upwards ef A) be merite l'attention de toute personne ou marchand désirant com Soussigné.CLAUDE DENECHAU, Cürateur rels\u2014for particalars apply to Cape.Dumeul, on boar.7 mercer sur les bois duns la Nouvelle Fcoste, étant sur le bord\u2019 Québec, le 8 Août, I811.de la dite Succession.to Quechee, Tth Suguse, 1811.LOs.DELAMAR! Le de'la Rivière, à 5 milles de l'enbouchure du et boisé de : \u2018i i d?: one T toute sorte de bois, tel que du pin, du merisier, du hêtre, de A VENDRE use quantité de planches de pin d ho Quenec: d'rinted.and published by J.Nesrson, Nu l'érable ct de l'épinette rouge.Pour plus amples information pouces, le tout ve ters de 1% pouces, do.7 re aces, do \u2019 2 \u2019 Mountain-Strect.\u2014 Price Or.per ens.\u2018adresser au Soussigne ; s ui à 5, | c.A ¢ arriv e woo NS ) - s ry Aol 1 al 1 No.49 fouxbourg Sr.Jean.quantité, des qualités ci-descus, pour argent éomptant.Par De l'Ignprimer:e de Jons Nrirgon, Rue la Mentagr:."]
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