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[" UBLIC NO TICE is hereby given, that the Subscriber intends Peritioning the Legislature, the ensu- P ing Session, for an Act authorising him 10 Build a TOLL BRIDGE over the River MONTMORENCY, below the Falls\u2014\u2014Quebés, 11th Sept.18:1.JOHN GOUDIE.UBLIC Notice is \u201chereby given, that Jacques Monix of St.Valier, county of Hertford, intends building a TOLL BRIDGE upon the branch of St.\u2018Nicholas, Riviere du Sud.22th Or.1810.?UBLIC NOTICE, is hereby given that JOHN MOLSON, of the.City \u2018of Mohtreal, will apply to\u2019 the Lo Lerislature of this Province, during its next Session, for a law a E vigating 3 STEAM-BoaT or STEAM BOATS, OT of caning a STEAM-BOAT OrSTEAM-BOATS to be constructed and naviga- red within the limits of this Province.\u2014 Nov, 4 P tition will be presented by the Subscribersto the Legislature at dhe ensting Session, for an exclusive privilege of constructing a NAVIGABLE CANAL from Saint John's to the River Saint Lawrence, in the Parish of Lohgueil; ar 4, \\ \u201cen the South shore.; H0065, ; __ Quebec, ! 19th Nov.1811.PLINY BL ISS.Lge pis | EXCHANGE ON LONDON., ; : OFFICE OF TIE ADJUTANT GENERAL OF THE\" 20 barrels Rosin, JUST ARRIVED, AND FUR BALE, BY any amount ta suit purchasers, may be À ua : OEE MILITIA OF LOWER CANADA.3000 ths.American Cheese &.LINTHORNE & JOLLIFFE, \u2026., B'H! Soul wy by a pling to P » my \u2018| ER ; Queskc, 19th Oct.1811, 310 kegs White, Yellow, Red and Blick Paints, I \u201cHIRTY Pipes Teneriffe Wine in pipes, hide Quebec, Ist July, 1811, ! : MURE & JOLLIFFE, 5 187 j .HE Adjutant General having received: several Petitions 22 kegs Putty, and Quarter casks, TIE E hereby hat the in &* 1.7 I and Papers that have.vo connexion with the duties of Quebec, 2d Octr.181).FR As.QUIROUE T5 & Co.10 Pipes of choice old Tondon Particular Madeira wine, 0\u201d CLE is here y given that the Co-partner: np.Si JE} L \"his Office, informs the Public, that if the same thing hap- | FITHE Subscriber takes bars mead vf thanking.10 do.best London Market.ditto, Co heretofore subsisting between the : Sachs ed re CB JE g \u201c pen in future, he will return by post all packages which nay the Public for the encourne-ment be has re ceived in the 10 do.best India Market ditto, - SL firm of Br.ancuarg & Corraciy, inthis day ¢ Cisealy y.3 HEY not have the Militia for their inimiediate object.\u201d Sale of Iron, Stoves and othe: gin ctures of the Fergesof | .in pipes; hogzheads and quartercaske-\u2014\u2014\u2014 = found, the fast » Possession of Ame aan penser, who ba ane ploy him as formerly.Yo FRAN LANGLOIS.Patent, common, twice faid and bolt Rope, \u2018 TOBE + SOLD LD BY LICHT AT TON.\u201d - 3 > ar ard of FIF IY DOLLARS \u20ac Quéscri ui ere- 38 August, \"E11, ' - Patent and common Canvass, : in the Cätbrt of King's Bench jt Quebec, the Givi.¢rid on Saw \u2018 e Ter thom into whose hands the rermant may be, having TP.EOIN, Toren Nore dames Seeds - Qakum, |.turday.the lat, day of Ferney next, the second, on Satur- ° ne » dEU Eæage Ne él strect, ., , LUN 0 .yo Sail Twine day the ath, and the adjudication on .§ TURD AY rar | .given no information thereof, that such person may be prose.EGS leave to.riturn ais sincere thanks 10 his \"Sheathing Nails and Paper, 15th day of the.wid Month, st TEN of the Clock in the ; euted ee NV fol HAUT &SH Friends and the\u2019 Public :rsrenes:l \"for past favors, and pr Nails from 61b.to: 26 1b: per.M.- foreponn$ one crié to be previously fade at the Church 4 pe .Que ec, 14: Nov.181 RE U HEPP ARD.:| informs them that he hes a lirge assorimieut.OF the most fish-\" Spikes 5 to 9 inches, \u2014 - a et, ~duor.of the Parish of Notre Dame dr.Diaucénuiss of the.Ebue À nl UsT ARRIVED on board Schouner Charlotte | fénable Frimmings, Caps, Niufis, short Tippers for ladies] 1g Crates well assorted Earthen ware, \u201clements on the 15th Dec, nest.; ; and Thomas, Jeffreys, from Jamaica, and for Sale le by the \u2018He has also, the necessary matertals fof ni: king up the same to 150 pair ready inade Oars, 12 to À feet, \u2018 A LAND of four arpents in front, \u2018by forty are ; the Subscribers.- C2, the taste of his somes ; Ÿ a will .he dove w th Sispazch 20\u2018M.Standard Staves, +, pents in depth, situate, \u2018lying and being in the-Seigneue : 30 Casks good Melapses, an ms \u2018 kee ps on nd, \u2018aconstant \"upplyPof gentle- 10 M.feet refuse Quk, and ry of Murray Bay, at the place culled the concession St.Ans 201 = _.__- 60 Puncheons Jamaica Spirits, ___-_ | mens or pn is Uy > PE very large as- Fe pie Spars dressed and ready for shipping.frise, bound in leo br the-line ofthe lands of the-chnééésion\u2014\u2014 p en ere artes for West Tod produce, i for cash.\" Ri SUE BY the Cozen, at ta vers ec, 2th July, 1811.St.\u2018thomas, in the rear the depth, joining ta the south.* di).a ts are! ine EE gic oii iit reer en Ain in pn ti ec fe y Acne A shen Te FOR SALE quay oF Gy 1h Tipe mot oe rt fe Gin Eni 4 et 200 do.entière do.OR Sale By the Subserbers\u2014T he follow ing or- Pour .a ï beth Dupont and miiiors; the said land depending npn the.Sp \u2018300° Quintals Biscuit, ticles of Lumber ready for \u2018Shipping.+} inch Pine Planks, communauté which heretofore subsisted between Marie Klea.ey $00 Cusks Pot md Pear] Ashes, \u201ca ;Ç 120 M.Standard Pipe and Hhd.Staves.OT 2 inch ditto, beth Dupont and the Jate CHARLES GAGNON her husband,\u201d i - 208 Niner boiling P pu Canad co 10 M.West India Pancheon Staves, _ aie just arrived rom below à .quantity of the abe quali Whoever may.claim,_any_right_of iiheritince, dowry, 5 + serces* do.Upper Canada, + 20 M.Stave ends.\" mortgige; servitude or ather right on the wid fond, arerge 0 \u20183000 Bushels Flax Seed, (clean for exportation.) _ 100 M.Feet well squared Merchantable Pine.Tiber, : or Cah.May, 8H oe «THOS.WILSON.quested to \u2018make a declaration thereof stithe office of the Se S00 French Burr-Stones, hately arrived; 7 CS TJUUUTS M.Fééé Merchantable Oak Thinber, ce Ro 3 avs i Te DT Clerk of the said Court before the adjudi dion, For further 55 Pipes of iho, Wine of choice quality; 16 ML.Feet solid and round Oak Vimiber for op bud.| PP Subscriber having Tea Woures \u201cCovE, information réad the conditidns at tho-said'afficé, and bills 5 do.Rosillop, mn x » Lo lng à lès hercby gives notice to all those who may have Lumber of | ted in Town and \u2018at the Chukchdosr of the Parish of Noire + 54, ; al I T pro = 56 M Feet 3} inch White Pine yi ark 12 feet long.5 description in the said Cave, thit whatever \u201cmay remain Dame dr Bessionara-of tho Æbeulamçate ; and apply | t6 the under 20 Barres \"mon a ae A yh D - 6 M.Fees inch Yellow PirePlaii:, 24 to 40 feet.after the tenth day of May next, will be subject to the same signed Advocate, at-his Office, in the UpfiFr-Fown of Quebec.so do.and 12 Bis goo Salt, reen Coffee, .10 M.Feet White Pine, 3 inch deck plank, 35 to > 40 ft.Ground Rent, as has been heretofore charged by the late Lessecn.Garden Street, No.5.As, Teese 3 bee.17h Liverpool Salt *BREHAUT & SHEPPARD.100 Cord a4 ald ja feet Lathwood., Quebec, Feby.11,1811, ROBERT RITCHIE._Quebre, 14th Nov, 1831, Advacate uchec, 1irh July, .200 , 15 to 24 INT TY yo or : To ar o pra) md te cet lung.DVERTISEMENT.-\u2014- Manoaner Monroy ORDAG F\u2014For Sale at the Subscribar\u2019 1] Store, HE Subscribers being about settling the busi 1 oz spikes, and \u2018 - ness of their former partnership, under the firm of 100 Yellow Pine Spars to \u2018square frem 10 to, 13 inches 1 having been duty appointed Guardian to the Erato of A ju Qu .Phrea Prenautr & Co.which ended the firs a pe.Approved Dills of Ex.taken in pas eut oe] her late Corben\u201d peano M persona fade Upholater, of the 2.rales hast Al persons owing above Tite ; - 7 7 : City ef-Qu 10\u201d the said Cord d, à I : _ New Liverpool, April 22d.Jon.tte by mortgage, bond, promistory note, hook debt, or other- - C0 âge anorted, from 4 inch to 6 thread Ratling.; by notified to Py their accounts, ele they will be roe \u2018pool, April 2: Le wite, to make immediare paynient ; an \u20184.all those to whom - 180, ; uted for smull causes on the Sth instaut, and for the Su- SHE \u201cSubscriber \u201chas taken.the OFFICE and the said Estate ie indebted, are requested to produce thew ac-{ 4-4 9nd 7.8 Irish Linens, : oe .perior Court où the 1 1st Septem es nes.BREHAUT, dent rs the et barf leeks necupied hs counts for «xamination and settlement.ia Sheeting.ANDw, MOIR, - .ovie, Reidrerson ab an $ leave to 0 er 118 a , : Quebec, 7th August, 1811.W.G.SHEPPARD.| services as COMMISSION MERCHANT PE am EE \u2014 SAS Diack | 2 Que on ea ro - TOR Sale by JONES, WHITE & MELVIN .HENDFRSON.5 , : WwW ; \u2014 tgle Gentleman wishes to hire : F the followiug arte icles recently\u2019 received.\u2014 | NB.Asa considerable part of the dove Stores are at pre.A QUANTITY of good Merchantable PINE | a BED CHAMBER, ine private family, either fur.à 400 burrcls Superfine and fine Flour, sent unoccupied, G.H.would let them for STORAGE, \u201cduring À ÉIVIBER lying at Sillery and Crescent Coves, nished or otherwise, in the Lower Town, Any person of res.e 279 do.Mess and Prime Beef, the winter months at a low rate, Round and Square Oak 'l\u2018imber, | pectability having a room of this description to ler, will please eg q) do.Prime Porl, .He has the followi ng Goods for Sale, on the most Dressed and Undressed Yellow Pine Spars, Masts and Bow address a line to }, B.at the Cire ét this Paper, wating terns 341 small keys excellent Butter, reasonable terms \u2014viz.sprits, from 12 to 18 inches, &c.which will be instam ly attended to) 7 barrels Hogshud, A A quantity of HARDWARE, IRONMONGERY, Cur.| 50 M.Staves, 40 M.Lathweod, Quebec, ad Qtr, 1811, 2:55 boxes best Mould Candles of different sizés, LERY, &c.Spades, Shovels,\u201d \"Freing Pans, Bliscered and 250 Poxes l\u2019urpentine Sosp.TE \"SUBSCRIBER has just rec.ved Tom Tondo, ber > -5 pipes real French Brandy of superior strength and German Steel, Paris White, W hitening, lamp black, copperas,| Quehac, 2d May, 1811.« the Sarah, in addition to kis former supply, a very clinics ; 4 du.lime Juice, (flavot.black lead, rosin, grindstones, pains, lintsced oil, bottle corks, NOTICE.\u201cAnortment of JEWELLERY,\u2014Plate, Plared Wire, Gold 8 «is 2 1 __ ._+ \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 _ \u2014 = _ vH TN er\u2014Vr 4, pl in } d CH oo > 2h pi relied Sugars rindons lee Re\u201d Blankets, Calimarcors and Stuffs, thread TT dE Firm « of STILES and WHI ae was La he ks a and re he Da ; meat in his a v cu, end arr OCR, - , ; 1 do.Virgenia| leaf Tobacco, _ Drown linen, cotton shirfing, India Nankcens, English do.black | those who might h ave account Com Jud line, which he offers for Sale for Cush.17 bags black Pepper, | silk handk erchiefs, Persians and Modes black worsted hoes, Quebec, 14th Nov.1811, JAMES G.HAVNA, > 25 bi rrels Pitch, Stationary, &e, &c , requested to bring them jn for adjustment, at The New Post = 19 do.Rosin, : aus Moree dim, | Tavern, hare Srices will gontinue his business Jen] EVENING i ba \u20188 i pes Ss \\ ; he Public are requested tu give no Credit to Joshua NRO il y Puit i Sale ; Gun powder, fine Hyson, Souchong, young Hyson and 3 Casks Glassware, , 1 K JONES & MU! will, have lic vs at .- siglo gre nn Tas.ALSO.A constant supply of the best Snuff, 20 Barrels bright Muscovado Sugar, * w hitney the acconnt of the, Subac iber, av oe wil pay their Auction Room on the Evening of THURSDAYS .Twist and Cut l'abscco.Ouvebee, 13th Nov, nl, 3 Cases Tea nothing © vis contracting after the date ol Lhe 1886 ution of and FRIDAYS throughout the Winter, precisely at 6IX pt 220 \u2019 the Firm, which was on the 15th Sept.1811, fi of h r EUR SALE BY List SUBOCKISIKS, 30 Quarter barrels Gun Powder, Quebec, 19th Sept, 1881, \u201cJOSIAH STILTS.o'clock .Also, on the Afternoon every \u2018Thursday, 0 9 IGGING, Cables and Sails complete, fit for a| 2 Casks Shot .2, F __Quebve, 3d Octoher, 1611 2 Ship of 300 a.350 Tuns.alw, Standing Rigying, Ca- 1 \u2018lon Musquet Balls, ANTED,\u2014At St.Patrick's Hole, near Que- C'OR Sale by the Subseiiborm=\u2014\u2014A Suit of Sails 34 eo - re aud Sails, suitable for vessel of 2003-230 tors rf 5- Tons.Pig, Bar aud Sheet Lead, a few coils Cordage ed VV bec, a Gang.of SHIR.WRIGHTS, to undertake the §- 1 -\u2014quite-new, and.fit_foraBhip.of 5150 Toms, ar thera ._3 \" The above Rigging, Cables and Sails are of the best miite- 1 64 irch Hawser, .building a ship of 10 Tons, by the \u2018Ton ; they will be paid by {aboute, Credit may he given, or ss of Fachange taken, \u2018 vials, and will be told on moderate terms.5 Anchors.Quebec, 14th Novr.1311.iheralments us they proceed, and every encouragement will he Quebec, 20th Nov, 1811, JONES & *\u201cUNRO, © JONES, WHITE & MEL VIN.NEW WHOILYSALE AND RÉTAI, STOKF, No.2, \u2018given them.Agply on the premisses, or to Mess, Rieuv.\u2018JR Sale by the + Subscribers, for Can or short ! _ Quebec, 2ath \u2018Aug.1813.- \u2018 Notre Dame Sweet, third House from the Market Place, ; Coruins & Co, Montreal.Credit.\u20142000 minote St.Ubes Salt, à few puneheans - ONES, WHITE x M ELVIN will have Public Lower \u2018Town, close by the Neptune Fin, Crebee, 24.September, 1811 Ttrong and high flavoured Jamaica Spirits, 4 chests hyson, 10 Sales at their Auction Room, on Wednesdays and Satur I HE Subscriber begs leave to acquain it the Tnhabi- OR SALE.\u2014Four hundred and fifty-\u2014Barrels chesto singlo tea, 5 pipes real good Port Wine, English cys days in euch week.Quebee, Toth Jan, IIL : tants of this City and its vicinity, that be las con Pickled SHED and HERRINGS, fit for thé West India der and ale in bottles, single, and double refined loaf sugar, \u201cOR SATE bs Subsribare menccd.business, and has now on hand an assortaut © Market,.hy LEWIS DAME, candles, a few pieces pelfise cloths, Banduna otk hundker< G3 Pins.Jamiaiez Spirits ; \u2019 Just arrived Wines nt the best drys, w x fn Good, Groce rien Jure 12.Na.9, 8t.Roe Street, Se, Roc's Suburbs chiefs and nackeef.' an.\"JONES & MUNRO.from | C., which wi 0 roiesale or clutl at very low ee re ar ce ee em 94 t, 1 : 16 Hhde.Jamaica in the Be- prices fur cash.He would notice to Ship masters and Fave MOULD CANDLES awn SOAP, F Fae Ee lend Too .44 \u2018l\u2019ierces, SUGAR, resford, Captain ern kecpurs, that they muy rely on receiving every attention, OR SALE, by the Bux or otherwise, of 3, good \u2019 , the ua ng Pepe 5 the 3¥ Barrels, Mills.and of being served to their satisfaction, and will keep a quality end moderate price for Casu, at the Manufic.main of Ju nes Cartier\u2026let.« Grise Mill, with ewo 3 Vons Copper in Boits, constant sapply of the bea guods.JOHN TORRANCE.tory St.Roe, à little below \u2018Palsce Gate, also, Groceries, pair of Stones and Lolts, well swpphied with water.2d.the 15 Tons Flat, Square and Bolt Iron, Quebe., 6th June, 1511.: Liquors, Millenery, &c.&c, J.ALEXANDER.Beach for \u2018l'imber, with 3 seres of Land uhsve high water la 2 \u2018l'uns Alam, : TNT Quebec 16th Octr 1811, sultable for x dry dock, and for building vessels.5d.a mil} 3100 Barrdls Flour, .F ow SAL E by the the Subscriber, \u201cNo.gy Notre , \u2019 1 fit for a Saw mill, \u2018or other purpopes, whete timber may be 300- Jo.Ca: ae Street: ° .| floated from the Grand Rivet,.,.4th, à lot af buildi 80 Borer ge orks 3 Chests Hyon % Port pA noirs from, i ek] Con es he one of stone of 45 by 87 (eet, with 4 floors in the walk und 490 Red Pine Spars, 5 a ou Sin = Mac: ira .gWINIS.St.Peter's Street 5 and for Bule-by Re two in the roof, with two large kilns adjoining 3 abo.amore \u201c 29 M, Staves and Heading, \u201c : oe La ES - = Leneriie & f Peal Cochagee, and Styre Crder, | of timber, 30 by A0 frees, the whole on the rivers edge, where 20 i Lutes Castile Soap, | : Me Mucor con ich Herefordshi 7 h cand cask yesrels can unload at high water, these well situated for a Cap pes L.P.Teneriffe Wine, 40 Db'a.are Muscovado Cognac Brandy i Taunton Ale Bein] roms or \"id an eh.large fluner manufacto- y, 3 distillery or brewery.Âp- 5 Pipe es Port Wine, &c.&c.&c.750 FC Sea Holand Vin And Brown Stout Porter.' ' ( ply at No, 22, soute! ort re a1 on the p premises.ia duly, IRIL.JOHN MURE &: Co, ond Cdl Do.Pr, rine | Best white wine vineg: ut, in jaes of 55, 41, 51 and (I gala ee Asso, to be muet \u201cl'an at SE ye 2, io Me à \u2018OR SALE by the Subsériber, in tbe Vauit on! 4 Be Tar Line yor [ Brown: stone ware, in crates, Strect, in \u2019 prescat occups r GY Bol.Tat Ame Juic » ArLeery, ply a.ax thre, Quebec, Sue Jan, TslP.a- the Queen's Wharf, lately occupied by Hoyle, Hendor- an dn.Beef Jamaica and ur ri à ; Vin plates 1 x and?\u20ac.mmdasreme 2 mone Te soñ & Gibb as an nffice :.= \u20ac».Perk Grenada } 3PIRTIS.i British and Swedidh Trem, ; AMES HAL 1.LOWE, LaJr.& Co.No, 1, St.de A anal assortment of Hardware, = de, Loi 4 Linterd O1 Pigtail | Pains of a re.Sranidy brown, ; .Peter Street, \u2018Lave FOR SAL FE JAMAICA SPIRITS, 3 Cases assorted Cotton Goods, tony dy th, hee Americ.Cheese PP! 4 ropacce.150, BT yupes adiera wine, of superior quality AT NON & EURS from the King's Posts, x 1 do.Silk Goode, , .Fran do.English de.Ca and \\ Ti an flivour, \u2014Quebt, th Juiv, jury, Quebec, 4% Sept.1811.8 des oo le \u20ac Point Blarketr, | an Less Mucrel Raisins Spanish Sears OR SAL, F.\u2014 Pine Busarde 1 + 74 Ouality, do.| [rE SH ENGLISIT TEAS.0 Cliests very 23 Barre) Pari * whi 1 6 Bars Caire Pepper and Allspice à Vive Plank, 1 Inch fhiek, 10 to 40 feet long., Facellent, fuet received and for Sale ny A 20 Rarrete Paris Mu 10 Sugar | 1 hires Rice Clare, Nutmegs 10 WILLIAM HENDFASON & Co._ T Cmeof SA weary, 0 Sug | | [0 Durie Barty Cure on | 24 10 Cuebre, 26th Sept.1811, ati » \u2019 I Pr fous Cho: 114 A'monde .' In maa gt PA a KN EWING \u2014 \u2019 3 Case Finck Woks - Home ME TPE RE .nd , } \u201cFE RIFF + ue 2 B.tea Brown Troll nie, \u2019 | .HW.% sf i\u201d .Musuré, &c.&.c.&c.Ah, some of che beet Ash Gare 17 en 4 fone lore, UST arrived i in the Brig Fermina, Cap t Marsha, D q ?.ee do \u201c od Clore, 5e fo «Baer , ams | Kurs, {athe nod, ia, dr ikes, und enh wee art \u2018cles ef 1, amber.J Cop ire, and for sie by I.INT HORNY & JOI Pr her jenrre w pric L ta hr, vert! ane.\u2018RIT, JOHN FORRANCS F.| vpn.which a deduction of 3 3 pes cer: vi 1 he parte from the i {rom ereti f London y j and ; mh 0 Bk Te ES ALL Wo ype remeber fr Co in AE, HELE 100 mi pe wd be gre ! 4 ' F Vg oo + \u2019 R And a cma mgt of Window Glas, Paines.Lincerd | th red Wine, just landed from the Countess Jey andy \u201cQuebec, ad Septr.1810.Mout tah strees, OY, Lamp Black, Copperas, Bik Leal, Shot, Grirdsronvs, &e.Ke.JILBFRT HF NDERBON.Queen's Whart, 17th Octr, 1433, THURSDAT, NOVEMBER 28, 1811.ivipg him the exclusive right and privilege of constructing and\u2019 UBLIC NOTICE % hereby given, that a Pe-1 \u2014-\u2014\u2014 the Foot of the- Rapids;- -about- three miles Detow Montreal, | : FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER.EN Bales Woolens, comprising a complete assortment of Superfiue and common Cloths and Casemeres, 2 trutks k-Calimancoes and Durants, ŸO doz; Silk Handkerchiefs, 5 tons of Crowley and Blister Steel, 2 tons bur Iron, 80 doz.Devon- shire Shovels, 50 casks assorted Nails, 50 cases Sheet Iron, 30 casks Sadiguns assorted, 40 doz.Frying Pans, 2 casks flints, 100 groce Corks, 2 casks, Blacking on.boards, an assortment of Anvils; Vices, Pick-axês, Files, Buttons, Locks and Hin?ges, Screws, &c.5 casks Hardware well assorted, 20 boxes Soap at 6d.pr.Ib.40 pieces Bagiag and Oznaburg, 100 kegs white l'aime, 50 kegs Red do.a few kegs of Vellow, Green and Black, Yellow and Red Cakes, Putty y, &c.ALSO-\u20142 two new Cables, 15 inches, 120 fathoms each, 1 coils of Rope\u2019 from 2} to 4 inch, 6 coils Spun yarn and one, Anchor of 14 cwt.BENJ.TREMAIN, Quebec, 15th Octr, 1211, - OR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS.8 Patent Cables fram 6 to 14 inch, 45 coils of Staple Cordage from ratling to 4% inch, 29 do.twice Lid do.da -85 barrels Pot Ashes, - \u201d 5000 Standard Staves, : 45 kegs plur Tabacco, 24 do.Snuff, pm.2436.] COR SALE.BY.THE SUBSCRIBER, Jamaica Spirits, A few Pipes Superior Port Wine, and Cordage, : Octr.22d, 1811, ; Hawser, 8 inch, 100 fathoins, ! do.7 inch, 120 fathoms, 15} ; a 25th Aug.1811., JEUDI, LE © Québec, 28 NOVEMBRE, 1811, Ww.OVIATT.St.Peter's Street.ADVERTISEMENT, T= Subscribers.inform the Merchants, Masters of Vessels and the Public in general, that they have opened a Shipchandlery, Provision and Grocery Stare, at the house No.15, Se.Perer street, where every article in the line may be had at the shortest notic: ; and they h by their attention and assiduity co share a part of the public patronage which they most respectfully solicit.Quebec, 10th May, 1810.fox Sale by the Subscriber.\u2014Muscovado Sugar in Hogsheads- and barrels, Coffee in Tierces, Thls, or bags, Pimento, shelled Almonds, Capers, Maly.aux Muscatel Wines, Claret, &c.Just received from Montreal.\u201d Superfine and fine Flour, à few barrels prime Pork, Butter, + JOHN WHITE & Co.Hogslard, * Mould Candles; put up for Exportation, \u201c Ls; DELAM.ARE.\" ï j Melvile\u2026AL80, Clayed and Muscoyady Sugar, and 30 pans.sro ieeward fojuricd Ruan Ww.JOVIAL FT, Qube, 1th Avgus* , !* 41, se.Peter Street.+ | board v ml et wien requ 1esced, { directed by law, the bungs covéred with tin, branded wit WANTED FOR THE SUPPLY OF MIs MAIEST v 8 FORCES: .NE Thousand, Barrels MESS or PRIME PORK, to be delivered at the King's Stores at Montreal, on or before the First of April next.\u201cThe Pork to be cured, packed and inspected in the manner » < the initials of the furnisher, \"and the letter W.underneath, warranted to.kecp good and sound fu.twelve months after delivery.To be paid for in Government.Bills, at Thirty Days Sight.at the rate of Exchange at which Government are negociated in this Office.Seuled tenders for the whole or\u2019part of the above Supply, in quantities not less than 10) Rarryls, will by received at.this Office, on or before the FIRST DECEMBER.oat.\u2018 Comniissary General's Office; Quebec, 30th October, 1811, SE VERN MENT MITTS FOR SALE PROPOSALS stating the rate of Exchange, at which persons are willrg to take the some, will be re- \u2018ceived at this Office, and an inmediate answer returned: \u201cDepy.Commissary General s Office, «Quebec, 27th July, TRAIT.1 OU & NAB.\u201cIhe Su'ractitier is alo provided with conveniens hosts for carring the above articles ôF lember on w.L, £34 \"UK SALELy the Subscriber \u2014100 Ke poche American Butter, well worth the attention of { mit.Quebez, 21a Nov.1811, JAMES; Ligis I | read CS TE EE te ea +44 5 go.a - - - LAs ey at] ut os Tie NTT, Can ie 8 = eng GE ere tapé \u2018 3 arte re is copied from a Glas- rm == -T he following it:teresting\u2019 statement gow paper of the 24th Sept.; ] Létatintévessant qui sit ext copié d'un papier de Clusgere du 24 pers me = 2 = 0 a pr Present Arpeat and Character of Bonaparte.The seizure of the Sparsh erown, an act as impolitie as it was wicked, and accompanied with circumstances of such despicable perfidy, was followed by events which reem to have wrought a double change in the general idea of - Bonaparre ; it has given him the air of a haflled conqueror, and what is more an vo singular,-ofan-indolent.one.\u2014of one that will try every means of repairing his losses, before he ventures, as he used to do, experiment in person.\u2014General Sarrazm, m attempting fo account for this pew appearance m his character; accuses \u2018him of uxoriousness; and though the authority sue very reapectable oue, the charge is- not improbable.\u20141 he new Empress, vouny, blooming, and of an origin flattering to his ambition, may have all the chime of a Cleopatra in his eyvs, after the matroniy mediocrity of ber predecessor ; the - the birth of a son hus diminished his anxiety respecting the stabi lity of his throne ; and with his domestic ties he may have ace quired a love of enjof ment, the more dangerous from its contrast with his former toils.: these sappositions is, that he has settled into a plumpness little less than corpulent, thuuch mere Inacton may produce such an an eect upon persons.of fun habits, since it 16 agreed by all whe have known any thing of his privare manners, whether enemies or friends, that histemper is unpatient and hable to the moet undignificd starts of anger.There wan a wild story à little time back, which attributed the disgrace of Fouche, the French Niinister of Police, to his having told Bonaparte thi the Parisians accused him of growing like Nero in face and person.It originated, no doubt, with thom inventive Anti-gsil Yicans among un, who forgot that they alternately represent the French as not daring to say a word and daring to say any thing upow the \u2014But it seems to be well ascertained, thut Bonaparte\u2018s vec) has hy no mean improved of late, as far as the qualities of hi mind may be supposed to have affected it.1 saw ahead of him the other day, sketched from memory, by a French artist, who was visting this country, and who has long been familiar with his face, The artist thought it a good likeness himself, and as hé was not deficient in veneration for the original, it may be supposed that he did nog make it worse than it really is.Nevertheless, there is altogether a revolting character abou it, which would not be expected after seeing the prints of him in London, and which certainly reminds of the old tyrants above mentioned, as they are seen to this day in gems and busts, Without recurring; however, to his face for evidence against him, nothing can he wanting to show, that his enjoyments, he they what they may, have not softened his disposition and therefore not added to ms henrtfelt happiness, after we have witnessed the additional fentures of barbarity lately.given to the war in Spain.\u2014 Bonaparte is informed, on all sides, that his subjugation of Spain proceeds with terrible difficulty j\u2014his brother makes a hazardous journey, apparently for the purpose of impressing on him the obnoxious truth rand what ic the onrequence ?Does the valour of the Spanish conmoualty 1 What adds to the probalulity of | , 7.eo .3 e pial AY he jeast excite in Jim any good impulse?Does their patriotism's : fall in with his notions of the great and dignified?Does he, in the demons of his family, and in the midst of his new \u2014nustion, asa father, feel a glimpse of emotion inbehalf of the families ve is rendering miserable, and the doméstic ties he has cut MESSAGE.fo To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States.| communicaze to Congress copies.ofa correspondence between the envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of G.Britain, and the Secretary of state, relative co the aggres- sioh committed by a British shipof war on the U.S.frigate repeal.; [ duty V1\u2014Afr.Fosterto Mr.Monroe.Fhis letter iv explanatory of conversation held on the day previous, ; Juty 12-\u2014 Mr.Foster te Mr.Monge, Mr.Foster desres to know what as the determination of the American rovernment in relation to the nonemtercourse ; as the pritice regent will expect infurnration on thie subject, on the retutai of the packer: - July 23\u2014 Monroe te Foster.Mr, M, would ucteuter urothe question of priority of age grussion\u2014-no aggresson would justify the British orders.They were a deadly blow oi our commerce, bot « retaliation like for Like.Bouapuite's decree respecting the blockade of the British Islands, was an empty threat, The license trade was not viewed by the president in that fuverable.hight mentioned hy Mr.F.l'he embargo and non-mntercourse law, are measures to which we have à right to resort, without giving just cause of offence, If now the non-intercaurse operatesto the injury of one power, \u2018tis because she rejects the triendly oilers aceepted by the other.Thedecrees are repealed.Proof, the Duke de Cadore's declaration of Aug.5.No objection thae it was to tuke place at à distane day.Must have faith in che solemm declaration nf a government.What injury to Britain \u2018to have done the s.me as Frauce ?\u2018The release of the New- Orleans Packer, wd the Grace Anne, evidence of the repeal.You produce no instance of American vessels being taken going toor from Great Uritain.The emperor's speech to the deputies of the Hunse Vows doce not prove their continuance asto us.\u2018the decree of Fontainbleau, relatesnor tothe high seas.The letter of Massa ailords unequivocal proof of their discontinuance.All things are dn accord with the repeal, o far as we are cone cerned, \u2018The vimorous operation of your orders, taking A- mericqu vesscls, preveuts the multiplication of proofa, \u20ac July 20 \u2014 Foster te Monroe Wishesto know if Mr, Ni.wassatisfied'with the partial re- penal, &e.ee scene Die ses ere rem eee 4 July 25\u2014Monree to Futer.\u201c \u2018The non-intercourse must continue\u2014good faith requires it\u2014 it can be repealed only when the orders ate revoked.' : July Z8\u2014 Foster to Monroe, Explanstions, complains of tmisunder-tanding, &e, with much reasurjng Co pruve the décrees yet unrepealed, cs October 1\u2014 Monroe 10 Foster, ! Complaint of being misunderstood, &e.) .\u2014 October L7\u2014 Manvor te Foster, - Communication of letters from the charge des affaires at Paris and at London, to proqure the repeal of decrees, as well as copies of à letter from Welledey, to the American charge des affaires at Londo, mentioning Jocu nian sent tà NIF.Foster.October DS\u2014 Foster to Maroc, Mr.Foster has not rec -ived the despatches of W'elledley, but isin daily expectation of them.Should his government reta- a assunder.shi son rises: his pride 1s rendered\u2019 , .1 Septembre.* alleen by mort estion and from the bosom of his} Chesapeake, by which it will be seen, that that subject of dir f = = family, this fond husband and father, wagesa new war ofextermi- ference between the two countries, is terminated by an Ti 2 $ pation with women and with children ! It would be self-mockery reparation which has been acceded to.4 pans ENT iy 7 4 \u201coo in any.one of decent.ptinciples to ask his heart whether sucha , \u2018 - JAMES MADISON.a man can be happy.* One year of the reign of mu Alfred, \u2014one Waskiapton, Nove 12, SV .' year of the Administration of a 1 Hospital, \u2014nay, the very .M.Monroe Mr Foster oo + wm : ; ; wton, iswor > .7 ry = TEE 2 => 4 dying hour ofa 1 acke orb New only to destroy life, agd are Department of State, Oct, 11, 1811.5338895 52 » z these br \u2018 .i of ercor.-/ London vppesisiva Sit~1 have the honour to transmit to you a copy of the pro-, nu | 3 : wise obly to the perpetuation \u2018 igs of f enquity, held by order of the president,\u201d ~ ® $ Pe x ce miner.) -, ceedmys of à Court of enquir Ys e y Yh p ; > mn 3 g paper ex \u2014= wT on the conduct of commodore Rodgers, in the late encounter oF * = 3 BY THE BURLINGTON MAIL, between a fryrace of the United States, the President, and his ; 5° c .CT : \u2018 : Britannic Majesty's ship Larcle-Bels.v From Wasm~oroN, Nov.7.The result of this enquiry, which as conducted ie pris e \u201d 5: dents Message, the Clerk : [in à manner \u2018he mest fair aud impartial, and establishe h \u201cCe $ bo» 5 b 4 J 2.After the.reading Crearonden $ of Mr.Muñroe and the concurrent restimony of all the officers of the (American ship 33 3 : ds 5 5 + E = PE ty 2 Briich \u2018minister, Mr.Foster, relative to the situation of thel yd of others whom.it was proper to sumnion, cannot, it is 74% =3 3 + R N > tries Re .presumed, leave a doubt in the mind of any one that captain | =u=e=T = = 2 tn = we he first was a letter from Mr.Foster to Mr.Münroe de- Bingham made the attack, and without a justifiable cause.me = = Li oa\u2019 nN t clarine the regret of the Prince Regent at mr.Pinkney'sde-1 \u2018That commodore \u2018Rodgers pursued a vessel that had at first = R F S > parture, &c, dated July 24, \u2019 } pursued him, and hailed her as soon as he approached within à : , N ~ pa In a leter of July 4d from.mr.Fostet to mr.Munroe, the suitable distance, are circamstances which can be of : G.aval to - > : Pre British minister endeavors to prove, from the ambiguous capt.Bingham, \u2018The United States have aright to know: the 27229 = > = 17 É w.= - ording of the lette?of the Due de Cadore to Gen.Armstrong, netional character of the armed ships which hover on their coast, A FRET rad $ z Se \u2019 aun 5th 1810 fram the character of Bonaparte; from and whether they visit it with friendly or illicar views.less à Fo- 45385 à - - & \u20ac his uddrews to.the deputation of the Hanse \u2018Towns, declaring right meeparable from the sovereignty of every \\ independent , \"a pëS à 4 = the decrees the fundamental lawn of the Empire; from the state, and intimately connected with their tranquillity arld peacé.to V2 A 5 > © etter of the Duc de Masa to the Council of prizes ; from the All nations exercise it, and none with more rigor, or it agreat- | Too 2% ° > oy capture of the New-Orleans packet, aid other vessels Sec.that er distance from the coast than Great Britain bereelt, nor any SSuatæ»-> | ty = } the decrees of Berlin and Milan are not repealed ; «nd that on more justifiable grounds than the United States.In addition, i [| ) i?therefore the law prohibiting the introduction of British goods, to the considerations which have recommended these precaus i 275255 g 5 ™ | &c.oughtto be \u2018repealed, Mr.Foster.strivesto justify the ons to other powers, it is rendered of the more importance to i EERE La = Ny 2 Britis h Orders ih Council as a necessary mewsure of seif defence the United S.by the practice of armed vessels from the West i Fa >-=5 =! 3 à < d as perfectly justifiable in retaliation for the monstrous une Irdies, investing our coast for unaiithorised and even piratical Pn\u201d 2° # = 2 2 2 add aes of Berlin and Milan, He complains of the perposes.Instances have occurred, in which the commanders EU Lt 8 25H American government for continuing the Non-Intércourse, and of British ships of war, after impressing seamen from American - re = 5339 à N~ © thus joining Bonaparte in his measures to destroy British come | veisele, have concealed their names, and the names of their i Raehe 5 ; by == merce.The blockading decrees of May 1806, Mr.Foster ships, whereby an application to their government for the re- fee | 8 Z endeavors to justify as legal and proper not a mere paper paration due for such outrages, with the requisite certainty, is | i zzopobl y Z blockade, but, the whole coust from Brest to Elbe being inves- reridered impracticable.Forthese 1easons the conduct 0 com iN papi = ~ ow ted with an adequate naval force for all the purposes of a bloc- niodore Rodgérs, in approaching the Little Belt to make the Oo 2e 22 \u2019 p fa \u2014t Xkade in fact.Mr.F.urges the repeal of the moine courses necessary enquiries, and exchange a friendly salute, was strictly Pee Rl a \u20ac ts QG \u201cand déclires that unless repealed, his government wi ob- correct.LL ; .:; 02753623 5 ° \"7 [@- er sainfel, unwillingly, to resort to measures of |.\u2018l'he president, therefore, can revard the act of Captain i 3 Ë £ 2 3 g g + - 3 te x VE PE ne ina et shortly « fter, a direct re.Bingham no otherwise than as a hostile aggression on the flag, of ce 7 a5 3 A Ef = 1 , whether ar not_thengn-intercourse will be repealed 2° the United States, and he is persuaded, that his Britannic PERL?DY OB 3 = Por: Monroe considers our government bound to respect the Majesty, viewing it in the âme light, will bestow -on-it the - = : -& + => ~ ef +} a - 2 - US am \u2014- \u2018solemn décläration of the French-government,\u2014Aug.-5th,- 1810, \u201cattention which it merits, es TT, TT TT rT mr a en sq ings = 237 2 B Nea < that the decrees were repealed ; argues that they are repealed, With great fespect and consideration, -1 have the honour toi > Ë.TES à 2 a | y OÔ | sfuraswe dre-concerned, from the release of the New.Orleans be, sir, your most obedient serve.JAMES MONROE : B RATE |?= : \u2018 Grace Annie and other vessels 5.endeavors to avoid | 1111 ; AVES \u201c i 8 SFE r 3 \u2018 5 Zz ï Faces or Foster gives in the declaration made to the Augistug J.Foster, #59.Sc.- D : : \" ER \u2019 J ++ Q depuration from the Hanse Towns; to prove the repeal by - + _ - i & tes = es Massa\u201d letter to the cou:icil of prizes, and that the edict pr Foun.a Mr.Foster to or Monror, so 1511 i = tuinbleau were not incotisistent with the repeal.e also urge i - .rashington, Ocr.80, .- UT SP Cel a x = the illegality of the blockading decree of 18.6; and deca es} Sir\u2014I had already the\u2019 honour to mention to you, that I i om @0\u2014 Tuono § asc ne ON the derernination of odr government to continue the non-inter-{ came to this country füromhed with itstructions from jus K.} C= ox Sen =; 8) I.by course unless the orders are revoked, &e, &c.H.the Prince Regent, in the name and on the behalf of his HR ER C6 gl Mm * July 6sh.~\u2014~ Mr.Monroe to, Mr.Foster.Majesty, for the purpose of proceeding to a final adjustment of - i.anfst on 2 os - Is hapuy to learn there is à disposition in the British govern.-he differences winch have arisen between Great Britain and : by ment to continue a friendly intercodrse, &c.the United States of America, in the affair of the Chesapeake, : i va 2 ~ 2 ti TT Jil 8d\u2014Mr.~Fygter to Mro Monroe \u2014\u2014 | and | had-also that of-acquanting you - withthe necesuty under | eu EE £22 2 : In this Jetty Mr.Foster enters inito a full detail of the situa- 1- which [ fourd myself of susperding the execution of those in- ce i RE 2 cer \u201clion and Alice of Grea Bfitoiny respecting-the-blockading: | strycsions i consequence of my.not.bavurg perceived that, any \u201cT3 - es Z orders of May 1806, the French deckées, and the British or- -teps whatever were taken by the .\\merican government to het = ty o ders in council.\u201cU'he decree of Berlin is considered 483 ditéct cioar up the circumstances of an: event which threatened so ma- S = 5 125 8 9 da act of War, a nwasure unauthorised by precedent of the laws of @afisi:y to interrupe the hartmony subsisting between dur two Se 2 Se 2335 «| 25 a glob Q nations, =-He says Great Britain would have been Justified :n \u2018countries, as that which occurreds in the niouth of Lust May.\u201c7 8g teE Es T gw 2 à Profrbremyz all neutral-commercial-intercourse with France, in- | nerween the US, ship President, and his Majesty's ship Little 3 3 > 5 2 g 582 2 : 3 23| 3 oC \"stead of which she allowed its continuance, but through Great Beit, when every evidence before his Majesty's government RF Se 27% Dia mF 2 FL Sta \u2014 | Britain.Yor the orders in Couneil, France crily was to blans-, seemed to shew that a most evident and Wanton outrage had va 8 3 g 5 8 3 ow Ya à \u2019 > !} and such nations as sabmitted to her unjustifiihie decrees.FIiice heen committed on « British slobp of war by an America com | 5 ° > > = © declared the Berlin Decrues in [taliation, but a recurrence to modore.i sf 2 : > : 2 mo.acts und eves would prove her the aggressor.Bonaparte .A Court of Fnquiry, howëver, as you informed me in your Ry 1 Se = usa 28 ÿ 3 33 a a b fy ph.nn blockade to be kegal anesthe biockaded place Jerter of the tathonse harsince.been Feld by.order, of the Pre- SH 25557 al | 53 al =.was invested hy lind as wellasby ocean.sidert an the couduct of commodore Rodgers, and this preli- Sed 28883 3 or % 5 : sp es L To this definition of a blockäde Great Britain could never mntuary to further \u2018discussion on the subject being all that 1 8 EY £82852 83 3 3 Es?\u201cwm submit\u2014 The ports from Brest to Elbe were strictly.blocks: adked in the first instance as dueta.the friendship suhsisting be- SFT BD => Pr 2 = | ded, with .n adequate naval force.\u2014France declared the British tween the two states, have sow the.honour to acquaint you & ~ 3 sr Lee = y .S rm shea in a rtate of blockade, with scarcely a singrle vessel to en- that I am ready to proceed ui the truest spirit of conciliation to NT Een nts lm MR a SR < force such a blockade.America seems to concur\u2019 with \u201cFrance, Lay before you the terms of reparation which his Royal Highness 8 © - = HPO [85 = Be g ~ © that Great Britain is the first aggreesni, an Apprars by Mr, - has commanded me to propose ro the United Stutes Govern.29 802 2 2 & = a [IT TES | Piñkñey'+ correspondence-respeeting\u2014the\u2014blockade-_oflä06:} ment, and-only.wait to kuov-_When it_will_suit-vour con | ag à $3 253 5 2 Fa & # se * but such is not the fact: Great Britain has acted only on the venience to enter upon the discussion, % 5 5 \u2018 232 9 28 \u201c5 °8 « ty 3 defénsive\u2014'The British arc ready to repeal the orders in connerl I have the honor to be, with the highest consideration and 2 3 2 9 - = = Oo us sool as the decrees are repealed, and commerce restored to respect, \u2018sir, your most obedient hucnibie servact.FOSTER = a TS : ; : ç en 3vi 3 » > : TE =n \u2014 the mtuntion in which it s:vod previous to the issuing of thove AUG.J.: .x â.Es & 2 2 7 decrees, !ruke.of Cadorc\u2019s letter of August 5t0 Mr.arm- To the Hon.James Monroe, \u201cPe.3e .wey &_ a.~ 3 wl P strong, is no proofof repeale\u20141t he decrees had since been pro Lo | + 88852 = à 5e wu | ounced the fondamental Tyves of the empise\u2014lhe imperial From Mr.Monroe to Mr.Foster.5 & 2 2 x 2 \u201cBT ey = edicts of Fountainbleau, Ocober 1810, was built.upon those ; Depariment of State, Oct.31, 1811, < 8 24 PSS PR dem decroes\u2014 Lhe fetter of the Duke of Mtasss to the president oi Sir\u2014{ have jus: had the honor to receive your letter: of the g 2 3 78 3 3 3 E 5 2 the connal of yrizis vas prool that the decrees were still in} 30th of this month, | 3 se * = l torce, he caut'ously avoids siying they are not repealed, but Fam glad 10 tind that the communication which 1 had ihe | .* 3 = x 09 # spears of the rew uititude taken br America, as the cause of honor to make to You na the ith inst, relative to the Court, 1 oo |reteasine, They were not pepealed mn November 1820, \"They of Imjuiry which was the subject of it, \"is viewed by you in the => are not now ; thangh American vessels nray have been restared favorable light which you have stated.Cn 10 = .: £3 se consequence of the most unexpected non-intercourse 4 Although U regret that the proposition which you now m ke .& 722288 37 UE él - Great gritam, If repealed at the time, all the vessels.would in consequence of that communication has heen delayed to the 82 2 Q 3 s 2 8 $ 550 5 1 have been immediately réstored\u2014\"The don-intércourse, Mr.F-} present moment, dam readytoreceivethe-termsof-ity-when-\u2014 +0 2 >> 2 RQ |; * 3 B \u201cconsidered a monstrous system of attack on the commerce of ever you may think proper to communicate them.\u2014Permt me 3 6\u20ac 23 T 3 | \u2018| Great Britain, assisting Bonaparte ; and Mr F.concludes with to add that the pleasure in finding them satisfactory will be urging the wjustice of the non-intercourse, aud demanding its duiy augmented if they should be introductory to a removal of JE all the differences depending between our two countries, the hope of winch is so little encouraged by your pase correspondence.A prospect of such a result will be embraced on my part with à «parit of conciliation, equal to that which has been express.d by you.: J have the honor to be &c.| .JAMES MONROE.Augustus J, Foster, Fsq.&c.&c.Mr.Foster t5 Mr Monroe._, ' W.-ungton, Nov.11.181.In pursuance of the orcer which | have received from his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, for the purpose of proceeding \u2018to a final djusement of the differences which have armen between \u2018Great Britain and the United Srates in the affair of the Chesipeake frigute, 1 have the honor to acquunt you\u2014first, that {| am instructed to repeat to the American government the prompt disivowal made by his Majesty (and recited in Mr.Frekine\u2019s nate of April 17, 1809, to Mr, Smith) and on\u2019 ber apprized of the unauthorised act of the officer wn command of \u2018 his naval forces on the coast of America, whose recail from an highly important and honorable command immediately ensued as a wark of disapprobation.Secondiy, that {am authorised to offer, an addition to that disavowal, on the part ot his Royst Highness, the immeduste restoration, as fur us c:reumstsnces will admit, of the men, whe in consequence of Adm.Berkeley's orders were forcibly taken out of the Chesapeake, to the vessel from which they- were take: ; or that if the ship should be no longer in cominis- sion, to such ses port of the United States as che American government may name for that purpose.: Thirdly, that 1 am authorised to offer to the American government, suitable pecuiary provision for the sufferers in consequence of the attack on tie Chesapeake, including the families of those seamen who untortunately fell in the action, and of the wounded survivor's, - _ There honorable propositions 1 can assure you, Sir, are made with the sincere desire that they may prove satisfactory to the government of the Umted States, and | trust they wall meet with that amicable reception which their.coucilistory nature entiles them to.\u20141 need scarcely add how cordially ! juin with you in the wish that they might prove introductory to a removal of all the differences depending between our two countries.| have the honor to be &e.&¢.! ._AUG.J.To the Hon.James Monroe, &c.&ec.Air.Monroe te Mr Foster.November 12, 1811.\u201c Sir\u2014I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 1st.inst, and to lay it before the president.: _ It is much to be regreteed that the reparation due for such an aggression ac that commuted on the United States frigate FOSTER, ; the translation cf théoffending cficer from \u2018one i frigates and inferior vessels of wir will, nearly l be fitted our, repaired, and ordered into service, as well a in- « .| - ) - ; | conn dd qo another be regarded as constituting a prst of a reparation otherwise satisfactory : considering however the existing - Circunistan- ces of the case and the early and amscable attention paidto 1 by his Royal Highness the Prince .Regéut ; the Preside accedes to the proposition contained in your letter, and in so doin your goverment will I am persuaded see a proof of the concilas \u2019 tory disposition by which the President his béen actuated.The Officer now commanding the Chesspeak now lying in the harbour of Boston will be instructed to receive the nen who are to be restored to that ship.- - Thavethe honor to hes&e, | JAMES MONROE, Avg.J Foster, Esgy te.\u201c.epee + ; \u2018Boston, November, 15, A letter received in this town, dated J.iverpool cept, 28h says, and professediy on high authoruy, the an Order in Council would soon be issued, allowing the expotration of are ticles of British produce and manufacture from Novadiconia and New-Brunswick to the United States 5 and the importation of certain articles, not yet specified, from thé United\u2019 States into those provinces, >.~The ship Oroonoko has arrived at New York, with I don dates to the 29th of september, - mme e on- \u2018 5 days later than we had received.Mr, Gracie, a passenger in this ship, brough: despatches from Mr.Smith in London, and Mr.Russell in Paris The King s health remained without \u2018any sensible change, MoNTtTREAL, Nov.25.We urderstand that at New-York, a vessel had arrived in a short passage from Liverpool, by which is stated thee His Majesty wus alive the middle of last month, ., A letter received at New-York, from Lisbon, dated Lisbon October 6, 1811, stutes that : \u2019 « Lord Wellington had inve:ted Ciudad Rodrige, with his whole-army, notwithstanding which about the ds of October General Mortier.with 10,000 men forced his passage into the city.\u2018The next day a body of 4,000 cavalry made 3 dush on the English army aud destroyed a light division.Lord Wel.© lington\u2019s quarters were precipitately.removed to Guarda, where he remained dn the 3d of October, but the combined army was in à few days expected at the lines,\u201d - A passenger in the Young Soldier, by whichthe abave was received, says jt was considered a mere rignour at Lisbon, A letter from Barbadoes dated the 4th of Oct.mentions ¢¢- thae there had been an insurrection at Martinique, and that it had been completely quelled.About 30 of the ringleaders were taken and executed.\u201d.( Norfolk Herald, 0° ! A letter fram Halifax, states, chat five persons, calling them.-seives- Americans, are-row-confined mn -prison- at-thut-place; prisoners of war, having beeh taken in the Freuch privateer brig ___ Adela, capture off\u201d Chärleston a few months since.By their own confession, they entered voluntarily on board, but assert \u2018the plea, that she was a-merchantman, and were aljured by the high wages offered them.* _ : Yesterday morning at 3 a\u2019cinck, an Express arrived frem Washitgron, with dispatches from Mr.Foster for hin government, tb go out'm the ship Magdalen, which vessel sailed yesterday afternoon fur, Liverpool \u2014 J.Y.Gazette, Nov.8.: ars From the Baltimore American, democratie paper.Extract t0 run Epirors - Dated Washington, Now.11.« \\sitis of the first importance to merchants to be able to forsee the_course_af measures which government will adapt, u relation to our political and commercial autercourse with £urope, some pains.have heen taken to ascertain chat course, Fhe conjectures heretofore hazirded have necessarily and ome uvnidably been accompanied*hy that.degree of uncertamty, which want of time and want of_ information were calculated to occasion.Calculating: on no change, during the winter, in the aspect of intellizence from Great Britain ard France, it may.be almost certainly relied upon, that such measures wil) be taken as shall convince the British government that-unkes \u2018they relinquili their obnoxious orders and-illegitimare blocks \u2014- ades, America will be-prepared to assert her rights by force; that the non-importation with the Vritish dominions will cone tinue, and be most rigidly and effectually enforced by additional means; that our merchants will bé authorised to arm and defend their trade with all other nations; and that probably \u201csuch duties and restrictions will be imposed upon nopograti- ons from -the French dominions as shall correspond with the\u2019 (new duties and restrictions decreed in France.All our ships, 30 à certainty, structed to conyey fleets of merchanunen bound to or.fr-mr | ports, the trade with which may be dangerous.One or twe additional frigates muy be built.Direct and immediate hose tilities with England are not to be apprebendud, unless they are commenced orn the other side of the Atalantic.The coms mittces on the different subjects of the President's message will likely be appointed to morrow.\u201d «x St.Louis.[Louisiana] Tuursoay, Octr, 9.FROM VINENNFS.We learn that a Mr.Dubois, was sent on a mission\" ta the Shawonie Prophet, but who had decamped hefore his arrival with all the women and children, and interded to place his people under the protection of the - British garrison of Fort \u201cMaiden, 18 miles from Detroit: Mr: D; found-about 16 or 18 men at the village who were very insolent, and abused him extremely.It 18 thought that Gov.Harrison's plan of | operations were knowa ta, the prophet within few days after it was formed.The piece noticing the violation of the non-intercourse law, by British traders, will be attended to in our-next.Dirp.On the 2st.Sept.Mr.Faustin Gigou, a native of Canada.\u2018 x ENED QUEBEC: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1811.- \u2014 n The Mesaage of the Presider of the United States to Congress, at the opening of the present Session, which we published fast week, is a repetition of all the former acrusatiors of injustice agamst Great Britain, with which thes¢ commu- mications have shounded for five or six years back.\u2018Te is, besides, à declaration, that no concession on her part, will be satisfactory to the American Government, unless it amount to a total reneal of the Orders in Council, and what the Antes ricaus term \u2018paper Blockades; in other words, it is a declara- ton, that notwithstanding the enemy persists in all the ex:ra- ordinary regulations which his power on the Continent enables him to enforce for the destruction «f the Irade and resources of Great Britiun, the latter shall nor make use of her power ou the Ocean, to counteract these Regulations, in any ways affecting that portion of the trade of Neuwsals to the Continent which Bonapaite deems fit to permit, in furtherance \u201cof his designs, Notwithstanding this declaration, and ir the face of Mr.Monroe's Letter of the 11th ult.which gues to justify the j couduét of Commodore.Rodgers towards the Little Bele in e very point of view, à further attempt at recanciliation has since been made by his Mujesty's Minister at Washington, \u201c will appear by the Documents relating thereto, in this day's - Gazette.The disavowal and reparation there offered and accepted.for the attack on the Chesapeake, are the same, except ia one particular, as those contained in \u201cMr.Erskine\u2019s arrangement of April 1809, They were, at that time, accepted by the United States: and though the arrangemerit alluded to was not confirmed by the British Government, the refusal so to do was in no wise founded on à dishike to che conditions of it, which related to the Chesapeake.The recurring to that affair, un the part of His Majesty's Government, must therefore he considered as 1 remarkable instance of the effect of a conciliatory spirit tow rds:he United States.Mr.Foster expresses a hope that this measure on his part, will be followed by a removal of all differences existing between the two Countries; and we are sure that there.is no British Subject but who must wish that it be followed with some good effect.For our part; judging from the whole tenor of the conduct of the American Government since the commencement of the existing differences, we are apprehensive that Mr.Poster's hapes will prove delusive, unless he lave further concessions to make.He must withdraw che Orders of Council; he must uot interfere wuh the séizure of the Florida:, and he must admit\u2019 the right of American liate our non-intercourse, it will be with reluctance and pain., + the \u2018Chesapeake should have been oo long delayed; nor could cruizers to overhaul Brith ships of war 0 an indefin'g ios I - Vel the tio wil rail Fl: to the to Nos O ca,\u2019 Brie Nra Hen: \u2014 Ply» Wat Lond \u2018mia,\u2019 Brig 29¢h , Gilb - Ship tern Brig - Nept inh: \u2026 Tara, Ship Berb Tiame re mout, ton, \"Hun A + veel by.! ord \u2014 Ww, 12th of 0 Lon Brid 8 lune You Ma 26th - Leit + depa cel , con of t \u2014 ir qua the for i ane \u201d\" mes Ho the RF Sec 24e wa eut \\ wi add TA if or » i ! Mmmm Swf - ~.4 © owe from the Américan Caûsts.In that case, the.Go- - vernmient of the United States will probably deign co accept + on \u2018 > PRICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS.\u201c Fa one Language.ist.insertion.each subsequent ins ) =, CARACHERE DE BONAPAR l'E.La saisié de la Couranue d'Espigne, acte aus impolitique 4 .Rte Prd \u2018 3 \u2019 \u2018 vv d'ai l'hoñneur.d'être avec Ia plus haute Condidération et avec respect, itiation, not omitting, however, a-declara- | IX lines and under.2% 6diieeseerereccr.74d.| Lazu a cte Monsieur, Votre très et Obéimant Servitéur.- the proffcres Pre the Justice due Shem has heen so long Sio linss'and under,.35 4d.7.0 00d.|, qu'il étoit méchant, et accompagné de circonstances d'une |\u2018 , #1 AUG.J.FOSTER.Shel They may even not insist én the punishment of \u2018Cap- Above 10 lines.00 4d.per line.1d.per line, perfidie i déteaubls, a été suvie d'évênemens qui paroissent A *Hynerable James Monroe, Elec.tS.SEEN wi | é : : : .rain Bingham for the insult offered by him to the American on which they now seem intent.| J Fur, not very probable, however, that things will ever come to this pass; and, though war may not immediately.ensue, the relations between ithe two Countries will continue exposed to all the collisions arriting from the exercise of disputed pretensions and the consequent irritations.= POLICE.WEEKLY SITTINGS, SATURDAY, asd November.; , Comte, upon conviction of having kept a Le He Enterasinient in the Parish of Sainte Anne du Nord, without Licence, Was sentenced to pay a fine of | i 1 fo > * DE St Quebec, Carter, upon conviction of ha- refused to take a load, although not otherwise engaged, ving ntenced to p2y à fine of 405: wirh costs _ _ rer & Sevin, of Quebec, Carter, upon conviction of having pctarged the price allowed by the Tariff of Carters for Cartage of a Load, was sentenced to pay a fine of 40s, with costs.Sarak Lennergan, sbeented herself from the service of Benjamin Tremain, Fs.was sentenced to hard-La- of Quebec, upon conviction of having | Both Languages, ) Double the above rates.Advertisements without.«written Seth Laxguages till forbid, and charged accordiagly delivered by \u2018Tuesday evening at latest.1 paper.of publication.Ouvebec, 26th Sept, 1811, .WYUkb CU & BUSFON 5i1AUE \u2018 I \u2018HE § iin the morning, from Quebec and Bostan ; will meet at che week, and so continue through the Winter.-As.tlie accomo- dations through the woôds are made comfortable \u2018by the exertions of the settlers and the line well established with good horses and carriages.and careful drivers, the Subscriber hopes t for encouragement, The places appointed for the accomoda- I tion of the Stage from.Point Levi to the River St, Fraugois, \u2018directions are inserted in Orders fowrdiscontinuing advertisements to be in toFiting, and Long advertisements seM after Wednesday, or which requife translation will not appear Ju both Languages in the next day's No adverfements feceived after \u201cTen o'Clack ou the day ubscriber respectfully informs the Public, that the Quebec and Boston Stage will commence run- \u2018ning on MONDAY the 3Mh December nexg, at 4 o'cleck line of 45 degrees at Stanstead on Wednesday evening follows ing, will arrive at Quebec and Boston on Saturday the same Rarapartr ; elle lui a donné l'air d'un conquérant trompé, et ce qu'il y a de plus singulier, d'un çosquérent indolent, dun | conquérant qui cssayera tus les moyens de.réparet ses pertes, avant de hasarJer, conume élfaivvit, l'expérience en personne.Le Général Sarrasin voulant donner une raison de ce changement dans son caractére, accuse de trop aimer sa femme; et quoique l'autorité ne soit pas des plus respéttables, l'uccusation d'est pus- improbable.La nouvelle Impérattice, jeune, belle et d'une ofigine qui latte son ambition, peut avoir à ses veux tous les charmes d'une Chéopetre, après la\u2018 méd\u2018verité de ao \"this Province, dunog the next Session, to obtain two bille ; ! que © ™ elles sent \" one par 5 ae à positions, LUN | T roisièmenent, quê je his autorité à offrir au Gouverne- PORT CF.QUEBEC.tone to estibiish SLICES iv the rapid from the Lake of the | CONSEQUENT D GIR TILL ajoute à 40 Donfieur, apres que nos won ment Américain une provision pécuniaire convennble, pour les - \u2014 Twi \u201cTonntuitis, vw hich discharees teselPritto the river Jesus ; and\u201d | oe Leino des Crus derntérement commises dans la gue: ; Mersonnes qui ont souffert en conséquence-de l'attaque sur la Arniven.lthe otherto + ke à TOLZL BRIDGE over the river Jesus, (fod Fepag ne.douaparte ce bte hel to! = Qué que = fière | Chetapeuke, y compris les femilles des matelots qui ont matheit- ie} ; Dunlop, Lincoln, 181 T.58 days from hetween St.Therese and St.Rese, opposite the lands of the | quete de * CRPAËNE a Ces \u201d ten le ess en d re reusement péri dun l'action, et des survivans blessés.\u2019 .\u201cNov.2l.line ve 1 Dunfope cargo nT TTT TT EE omy, TinhaTia vs of Sres Thirese SE Fuérache, Nav.3, \u201cboon vege piri) ne urolle tn fut Tn eoniéquence 7 Le ou.aie Tin Nous axcurer, Monsicar que es\u201d propositions hangs _ Lo damana, WJ CSTR Te 45404 +Fam-Lon-_ 37 ee Ere ee ee me ai ° triste vérité, \u20ac ¢ en fat id \u201cSE COU- tables sont faites, avec un désir sincère.qu'elles puimant se trou- - 7 75 T12 weeks from-Lon- OF i AL THE Loar a Dorchesues Bird me sacar io rm 1 dos et remtescesT \u201catélriue Ii mi lt CERN hid in désir aincère.q P | _ \u2014 Brig Dolphin, Seivwright, v5 ME FLE \u2014.SE darts ROUES LES DO ge rage dn Peuple Fapagnet lat mspiré-t-il \u201cquelque\u201d bon méu- ver satisfiisantes pour le Gouvernement des ttate-Unis, et j'ess don.to Linthorne & Jolliffe, general CE , : expires on the fizstof March next, propasals for renting | vement 2 Son patfiotnme n'accarde-teil le moins du monde \u2018père qu'elles oo reçues avec cette amitié que mérite dur Messrs.John Anderson and W.Warner.Total 49.\u2014\u2014thesame wil berdcerved hy Jon avon, Esqu before the avec sesidees deamon E-cA user de safamilte: et-su TO TIEUFÉ concilfatoirs Je n'ai pus hejoin \u2018d'ajouter combien sin TT =._ \u2019 \u2014 - i 31st December next :- on which dus à nietine of all the pro-fieu de se lies sensations comme père, /sent-t lu ee LC , PPG \"a 5 C2 .CLEARED.> - ; Shi > Aori | prietors is requested (by themselves or representatives) se the | phéundre motion Fv eur des favilles ql vend mralheu- dre forpaduetiond la décision de tas ler défsrends qurexisent - A a.~ : 8 Aom-yi- .; A $y oy \" + ., .a .A : * : } Octr.\u201925d.\u2014Ship Mereator, MeComb, Tonon : Pa TE Union Hotel, #at ELF VEN o'Ulock.Co ! ; Feuses, et des teas domustiques qu'l sépare ?>Nüllemeut: st autre nos deux pays.Ce Aa ° ; .es Tremayn, Loxdin Ship Bron Gin Samm, Pattison, j Quebec, 23d November, 1x1 [I JS Le 24 - passion S'cieve; son otguesl ef rendu ; doublement makin J'ai l'honneur d'être Ke.&c.| Brig Peau, Rr bs Elem Storc Mingan :\u2014\u20195th.Ship | HE Subscribers have just Tecoived by the I) 1.par bimortfication et du sein de sa famille ce tendre éroux, ,Ç AUG.J.FOSTER, > : \" Noweratles don Tye spin SP-Patrich, Ceibhen, Londoms | A.phin from London, a general assortment of 1.live Fadhi,.: Ce bo: prete dechire vie seuvelle guerre d'exterm 0.002 3 1g 2 Honopabl- Times Monroe, 5.00 Cee Henry, Dryden, Lyra: T, FL Bark Progress, Dowclis, [oriable Beaver Bonnets of atl colors, Gemferien's Braver and dus demi set dca eafins UH sero ridicule à vu homme de | : .M SMR .Cal \u201426th Brig Ametra, Marre.or ond Re oraner President | Water proof Hate \u2018of all descriptions.\u2014 Also, a general As PT ipé de re demander - Shi Lord Middleton, Jackson, Sheerness; Ship Éwretra, Pat- i Public, for the encouragement they have hitherto rece.PAR 2A MALL EDE HURLI NGTON.oY ar comme 1 isant arte d'une réy je qui devait COUT L pau London; Nov.2d.\u2014Brig Margaret, Brown, Liverparo! ; vea, and inform them that they have received by the hate ar- \u2014 1 ATEN re pL : considérant ep Ç dune les cifcon- - NE à \"Brig Mar¥ia, Maxwell, London; Brigg Eliza, King, Ayr; Brg ! rivals fram London, a Gereral Assortment of the best Super- | oe MESSAGE.- atuices ù elles du a *la prompte cas mieale une lui t Neptune, Drewery Yarmouth; Ship Price George, Fother-i fine Cloths, Casmmeres, Vest Patterns, Silk Florentines ford Au Sénat et à la Chambre das Représentans des Etats-Unis es dc Son Altewe Roads le Deine.Regent, le Prondent- 0 + , - .Ah.05 rl are i an .- Lo RE TTT 7 ETS Ti TT .« ; TEN : \" = 1 ' \"TT oe ) _ ingham, London ; Ship Iraac Tod, Smirh, Londen ; Spin hy W yy be.&e\u2014Al of whieh they.wilt make vp, [the Je commumque au Congrès des copies d'une correspondance accepte la proposition coutenue dans votre lettre, et ence faisant, \u2018 J sora Craig, Belfast ;.6th.Brig Concares ; Che .Whi e che-Fanten\"C £ Monte Na age Lb at the ithe entre l'Envoyé extraordimaire, Ministre Plénipotentiaire de La [iesuxs prrmvadé que.votre Gouvernement verra la disposicieus * = Ship Christopher, Coward, London ; se boner ot antes Vos the orden \u201cnffre } at A a 5, ous-le- on rer, AE] Grande.Bretagne st le Sécrétuire d'Ftat, relativement À Latta conciliatoire qui à animé le l'résident., : PS .: * , \u2014 sp = - - : M4 : .: > .Md 4 .> Berbadecs ;\u20141th.Brig Hero, Smith, Cardy ; Beh, Shi Lower Good, Que he D Ibn pa h Nov.141 a a0 1 qiie commise para vaisseau de guerre Auglois, sur Li Frégat L'Officier qui commande maintenant la Chesapeade, qui est À - Ylams, London ; Ship London.Bonnie: re liburn, Ply.RTS EEE ES TS DE \u2018 des hieara-L'ims Chcsaprake, par laquelle on verra que cv mojut-de présent dans le havre de Boston aura instruction de recevoir les i .Three Brothers, Freeman yh Sh aber Be! gh- | HF ie yo BRIG DOLPHIN.c différend entré les deux pays est terminé pur yne offre de Pépa hommes qui doivencêtre rendus À ca vaineau.mouth ; Ship Regent, Well, ZORA foe 700 : ; Fl LIL Sabscitbers hereby rive notice to the Con-; ration qui à été rcceptée.+ JAMES MADISON, J'ai l'hunneur d'être, &c, Key ton, Hall; Snow Mary, Jobson, Lot : Sn.Nesolund, ! signees of goods by the Brig Dolphin, Capra Sieve.Washrrgten, le 13 Nuw, 1811.- \u2019 20 ' JAMES MUNROE.~- Hunter, Hall; Ship Royalist, Atkin, Hull; Dng Ardent, ) wright, from London, that the same sre landing and will be } > A J Fester.Fcuuer, UP.: - e Ge » Schooner Industry, Dement, Halifax ; Lo ee Mr.Monroc à Mr.Foster., Anderson, Milford oo ford ; Brig Earl, Hill, Whit- stored and taken care of on their account.\u2014The Season fac | Département d'Faut, le £1 Octobre, 1811, Er | ph Shay de bison, Latin, Brig Friendship, Krollin, (shipping to Montreal fram hence, being over beforetbeare Monsieur \u2014J'äu j'honteur de vous cransmettre une Copie des | QU 5 1iLL.\u2018 .by.Ship Canada ; Carden Leith : \u2018Brig Recovery, Renouf, | rival of said Brg at tis Port, .cnet procédés d\u2019une Cour d'Euquére, tenue par ordre du Président, JEU, 28 NOVEMBRE, 1811 ' oJ Ch BE tn Watson, London s.12th, Ship Leia | uchee Zuuh Nov.1r1l, 1 NTHORNE & TOLIITVE: {ur la condinte du Commodore Rogers dan le choc sécenteame | \u201c5000 PES La e Londons Ricchel > Sheermess.\u2014(for clearances from the i NCHORS & CAPRLES Fouud, and'now in tie | une Fregate dee Fats Ung he President 7&0 16 Navire des PE \u2014 ngton, y > \\-Nov.Ath.Ship Heart rossession of the Subscriber.~2 Cables of abiont 14} nich | Majosté Braamqgue le Lise Belt.Pn Le : .; 0 hy He Be London 521%, Ship Glory, hillips, [es and 60 or 7 fathom long, each pateñt rope, VE the.Le résultat de cette enguére; qui a été conduite publ.quement, FR ere Bora te ot CRE à l'eu- of Uak, n , Fer bar S i : thoi (Seth having lost = flock) tak sar de la manièré ls plus imp rtiade, or étabbe par le concours de, Y°TTOTE dE Session, be = Atherden, Zomlon 5.22d.| twa Lower Anchors (Seth having lost : flaok) taken up near Ce la m.; } \u2019 hie § i ; ion d } RER, Londen ;-\u2014-Schooner Wu.Henry, : \u2019 PY pa ; sd be the SI So a if moimiares detousles Officiers du Navire Américain et autre.16 derniére, es une répétion de toutes les ancienties accusation.© .; hs.Brig Mineva, Bennett, Leith; Point Levy, and suppose to be the Shap Wiachester's; pot témoignages de tous le MER ' wet autres 70 50 TY Br bonds Crabam, London 5 23d.Brig Trial, Macfar- « charmed within six months, they will be Sold to pay Expen- qu'on a jugé i propos de sannner, ne peut laisser avcne douir Le contre eis canes dom ri pop .DEP XE > a Ny ;@ .ver ation ray he had hy ; Lana l'esprit de qui que ce sot ue le Capuaine Bingam nit fast ; bond .° * \u2019 ; Darrell, St.Johns ;.Ship ces.Evecy information ray be had by applying to da ! Jui q 1 pr parte .rid lane, NE L.Brig Pasir.month \"Brig.Bram, Quehec, Nov, 2, 1811.J.LAMBR!YV, H.M.-| l'attaque, et cela sans aucune cause que l'on puisse justifier.VHÉ déclarations qu sucunie cession dv sa \u2014 pinta a Tout Loates ; sth.Brigantine Sarah.Landy.Lonton L +REULAFIONS coscuaNINE Tue WINTER ROADS, Que le Commodore Rogers pe un Taina qm a.une révocation entière des Ordres en Coral, et dace Vases: vee .; Se.: \u2014_\u2014 me ee en 25 00 es 0 er = me oe rn \u2018 : Un, Ai A \u2019 \u2019 ?* \u2019 es ; _\u2014 Brig Catherine, Lillie ; PP NE : 7 vost d'abord poursuivr, et qu'il l'ait hélé ausaitôt qu'il n'en cm ; a» ; .e 96th.Ship Neptune, Kay, London; \u201427thBrig ne, vie SALES BY AUCTION.- {approché à vue.distance convenable, ce sunt den circonstar cee Que les Américaing appelient Bloces en papier! en d'autres mote, al - Leith.-\u2014Total 531.: } .On FRIDAY next the 29th mctunt, will be Sold, at the rp ,Ç ant d | ee Capitai ! c\u2019est une déclaration que quoique l'ennemi persiste dans tous les is \u201cTh p as been favorable for some time past, for the subeerit Aucti R ONE o*Clock qui ne peuvent point dit fout servir au Capitaine Ingham.aglemens extraordinaires que sa puissances sur le continent le \u20ac scason : subscribers Auction Room, at NE o'Clock.: ; droit de Ître le caractère national | .f the last arrived .> k.Lea Etats-Unis ont le droit de connoître le caractère 0 i rt departure of .mls, Several, Dove fall of snow of any tA General Assortment of DRY GOODS of CVOIV : des vaisseaux armés qui rodent sur leurs cdtes, ct Wily le funy | Met 67 bone de aire Yu force pour dre le commerce et dee a a ell remain - the ar \"20 th inst.and the first appeararice +=47X description, amongst which are -real- siperfine \u201cmili'd | dans des voec digicates on illicites, c'est yn droit inséparable d 1a remalirces de lu Grande Bretagne, celle ci ne fora aucun rage.Le of prions Ri er opposite the Town, was yesterd.y C'etF+ und common de, Ladies ine Pellice do, flushings, flan- | souveraineré de tout état indépendant, et intimement lé avec de sa puiseance sur | ve pour opposer cud © Edu con qui af 2 |__of the ice on ne er hE ce become more mikdsand che \u2014Heis, rosz ad point bil -te Lamb wool and worsted hose.| Ls tranquilliné or Ti paix decesctats.Toutes les nations l'exer | | «tent de quelque manière que ce soit ove pars ou ores T quantity i \u201cimconsiderable : \u2019 \"ALSO,\u2014150 Lushele Marley, à few kegs suff, plig and cent, etancume ne Fexeree avec plus de rigueur où à Une plus ue nanan po ee Je onaparte juge propos quantity of 3 Inc \u2019 .vaine léaf* tub.cen, watl a variety et other articles srande distance de la cô \u201c#1 Grande-Bretagne elle-même; | « permettre pour avancer ses desse \u2019 , .ted the 24th inst.contains ç \u2019 | y « grande éistince de la cote que \u20ac une eue, ) | \" ve on es ve pire without Éouchisre ; Quebec, 20th Nov.FRA QUIROUET & Co.++ aucune ne l'exerce sur dus principes plis équitibles que les puma cutre \u201cdéclaration ve La face de late de Mir the following in \u2019 asd C6 | isl.A .& birs, Feared) .ensidérations i ont Ande ces | Alunroe de u moss Gcriteær, ' J of fer its being entirely correct :- ; ; 1 .4 Doit 21 MCETS \u2019 F are Vs.Outre les o \u201cra .qn on cote Le Sr I du Commodore Rogers envers le Lat!e Belt, sous tous les points.«The Prince George is ashore at this place, after losing Ler | AT PRIVATE SALF.| precautiong KUX autres princes, elles sont ceveaues de ITS te vue, il à été fait depuis une nouvelle tentative de reconcili - anchors of Hare Ishand.The ship is much hurt.y À few pieces of Black Crape, Silk Florentine, and bike! grande importance sux Jtuts-Unis par la pratique des Vassseaux | ron t le munistre de 8a Majené à Washington, ainsi qu\u2019il \u201c A large ship supposed tobe the George, Cant.Hoihorn, sk hundkercniets yuse arrived | F.0.& Ca.armée des tes, qui stivestiseent nes côtes pour des fins nos au ire par les Locumens qui y ont rapport ot qui socit dave Ia *is ashore at the Trois Pistolvs, a Brig on Basque, arothz: on, On OND Y text, tier vu December, will be sola, at the | totisées Et meme pony x Peer La piston | des vai 0 ete de co your Razée, 8 large Ship in Malbay, tic Brig Providence at St.Sub
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