The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 5 mars 1812, Cahier 1
[" ent of tunis 3 wry Je voy j Iron, fn ts, there Huw pates } ke os Lifeen ch, de, 1, + À mre « Tee pis à | a?> ad 4 * y acted 5 car.New- es ths weed to desired s duly RRY, TT.sty oF of jae CI \u201cpe Quebec : THURSD.IY, MARCH -\u2014\" TT u.!F 4 .tn we Bch, hoiding caval pleas, ¢ ont, ut the suit of Maire Ant.NEU LEO, M RIL ot wear df or the Dsitof \\'ortiesl te Prose aaanb mains the 1, de ond tenements of Nuhel Dupuis, to me directes, 1° hive seized and t.ken un execution as bela agro the vod NICHE L DUPUIS.\u20141.The sixth part of the north ear halt of « certain land, situated in the Sesgrory of La Prairie de lu Yo delene, an the Parish of Saint Philip, in the sud Iistrut, .£ 3 } \u2018 ery : 1 hive perches an -schenaux, persons irdebeed to the sad Patate to make pmediae pay- D and now the property of his Mojesty, by Droit N.-\u2014 1) .; ; à ivided unt, and all those having demands agamet the same to pre whan, A \u201cher for one sixth of the whole of the aforcsaud undivid ve A ., .nd ent MnyTREAL Ÿ virtue of a WRIF of EXECUTION \\mmovesbles, whnh were dependent on the ceramanuté which tent their accounts duly attested for payment.| .Phe said emplacement is 40 feet in front oo the line of St, ) Trim- to wit.issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's existed between the said Honorable Pierre Louis Deschenaus, vebec, 27th Feb.A812 ISAAC ROBERTS.Joseph Street, mn the Upper Town of Quebec, by forty feet oh à for te District of Montreal ste ve.: : ANTED b ALT Thi aw in depth, abutting at the emplacement and House of Mr.Lane ar Bench holding civil pleas in and for ihe District of Montreal hetr uncle, and the said Josephte Perrault his spouse, both ANTLD by the First of May next, a MAN do ; ; s id.: i aniel Sutherland of M ! Esqui Se berge, joming un one side to the East, to Bt, blavien Street Supers aforranid, at the suit of Daniel Sutherland of Montreal Fsquire, 4 ased, by richtof their deceased mother, DrrENDANTsS IN of good character, who understands the Soap Boilug and on the other aide to the West, to the Emplacement nd we for à and Kubert Griffin of the same place Merchant, Fxecutors of the present Licitation; which parties as aforesaid sell, by form of Business.For particulars apply at thu Office.House ( th renpresentatives Pa wet The or \u2018 rh \"hs whe ; the hast will and testament of Daniel Robertson deceased, in licitation, the fond, 8:1 fond and property of the in-moveables Quebec, 2Tth February, 1812, aigu 0 \u201c a od on the Four mon ne isa cn = Views b « life time of Chatham in the said District Fsquire, James! pereafter described, cirs umstances and dependencies, to be held a RK.MALLISTLER _\u2014 cet by 40, wi y ; » Communicatiog wich Ne, ; ; - dM suther- , .ALLIS with gratelul feehngs to- Flavien Street by à gatoway.\u2014 For further information apply to wee Hatiowell of the City of Quebec Fsquire, and Muna Suther- 14,4 enjoyed by the purchaser or purchasers, and to dis ds his friend } dlc.1 i igned wrt- 2 us w.fe, by h July authorised ro bring this action, and 4, _ .: _ 4 wards his frends and the public, begs leave to solicit the undersigned Notary.a = mors 4 Lind has wn fr, by Bm duly suf y es ; | pose thereof in full property, subj it to the purchaser or pur their future countenance webec, 19th Febryv, 1812 Jh.PLONTE ; the sand Daniel Sytherlar.d; tutor to l.oursa Sutherland, à minor, chaser's psyin immediately, nto the hands of the Advocate na _ Quebec, Th Febry 1802.IPL ie \u2014 ik j +f Maria Sutherland | paying \u2019 Madam Dumoulin\u2019 Boarding House oT a.To pr ur er the age of twenty on- years, the ) twelve, on the nerth west me by lot number fourteen, and in matey belonging to the minor Leirs above mentioned, shall be JH) Rivers, apply tn MU>sEs HART + 5 apply to tl i f J bx i ¢ the rear the cand corcession, with a barn and other build.pard to them respectively, at the time of their becoming of 20th February 1812.a : ofr terms, apply to the proprietor, or er BADL AUX ings thuven een d, Now 1 do her by give notice that the ge, the purehaser or hac re paying to ther Tutors abies 5 wom Tie ma myo T , .\u2019 \u2019 oe ~ agree, th itch pure paying v1.debiv 6 : pr .5 said 1 et of Lind and premises will be wold and adyurdge deo the Uy er as the case mary require, the legal weer publie NOT ICE 4 hereby given that 1 HO.1hree Rivers, 13th Feby.1812, i , highest biller at ray Office, an the Cin of Montreal, on yearly from the time of the a bdication.MAS ALEXIS GOSSELIN of the County of Hertford, 11) BF 1 EF, and possession given ou the neat ot wey © ay, ne thee MONDAY the THIRILENTH dev of JULY next, at te | i will apply to the Legislature of this Province, during itv next a NLW DWELLING HOUSK at present : gi Tr of the (luk inthe fire roan, at which time and place the come Div.riptien of the ammoreutle property.Desmion, for a Law giving hum the right of Poll on the Bride 3 occupied by Mrs.C.A.Young, stusted near the + = ditions of sale wii ie mare kroun.p 1 An tnv lecement of ere hordred and sxty-three feet in erected over River Boyer, in the said County.353 Chateau, and opposite to the Union Hotel, three stories PRIT AW RATA LINGER.Sheriff frore, by out taro bar! Land forty two feet :n deprh, be February 6th, 1612, high, with a Coach House, stables &c.adjoiming; having also 8 All and he ER NEO be a © gong mm front at Neer Danie we mn the rear ot Bue ne TU = CUNonicEe 77777 Tm | geod reidar, im which ie à well vf excelleue water.\u2014Particulars 1 Hoang tveTY person or pero fiv nee 11 the above Paetre, Jerr an one ade ttle nartheeact to St 1.ous Serest, rg > , HE > na he known Ly application to t ot de «rib d'ioz of and ar Foren, by trorigege or vher raptor and'thit+ south west co the tar Lofthe Fabrique, with athrre I HE Corporation of the Bedford Suc ty give y Cacher, cout hry.1419, MARCARFT BI ACK.1 or 1 .{ Vues Po vote, ef ore fob Ey aspect ar fr +, by the sas Lupe Ly Lessa, Ant oy, LT RINSON ê Lu.A dor A1 ce roc.VE ; Du + ! .: ., \u2019 3 Loe} i + su eut \"t ih wonhob hepe 5 *, 4 bandage a the said lot te er 10 4 a comme: > } c bi Wy .; '.- ; ; ; \u2018 » ' ! 4 2 Act na aion ore house, capable 3 So, ae Le aay ee \u2018 ; .1 i ; ba: Hoe, ew rr sn bee by rw oer heard a medion fenttaming ten theres +8 bu and, wit à vire fu Lo dable works st Cornelis, have defeated and «'spersed their\u2019 nel at their head the pursuit wus continue 2; the whole ol collected forces, and have driven them from the kingdom.of, the enemy's army was Lilled, taken or disperse .; Bantam and Jacatra.This brilliant success aver a well apo Maior Tulc\u2019s attack was equally spirited, hut after routing pointed and disciplined force, greatly superior in numbers, and the enemy's force at Campong Mato, and killing many of in every respect well equipped, in the reñuit of the great zcaly them, Le found the bridge tobe one fire, and was unable to gallantry, and discipline of the troops, qualities which they _ penetrate further.nel eho df have possessed in a degree certainly never surpassed.It is my | 1 have the honor to inclose a rear 0 ; e loss sustaine \u2019 rom dnty to lay before your Lordship the details of their success, our landing on the 4th te the 26th ine uve $ ncerely L a but it is not in my power to do them the justice they deserve,\u2019 ment its extent, and the many valuable and able Officers that or to express how much their country is indebted to them for have unfortunately fallen; bunt when the prepared state of the their great exertions i | enemy, their numbers, and the strength of their positions, are cauainted with the reasons that induced considered, I tre:stit will pot be deemed heavier than might be Your Lordship is atqual Ju : me to atfempt a landing in the neighborhood of Batavia.It expected Their's has greatly excecded it.In the action of was effected without opposition at the village of Chillhmgehing, the J6th, the numbers killed were immense, bot it has been impossible to form any accurgte statement of the umount.: batteries under Capra Sever, of the Royal Navy, By this | United States, we have it in our power to assert, from the | most respectable authority, are totally destitute of fuundation.tion.We ldve every recsen to believe that there is no fuun- 7\" UE LE | dation whatever for tiese ephemer !reports-and thut there REY ; : 1 never ws andre hopeles pru-pect of un accommodation with | Great Brian than at present.\u2014 Af Nat.Int ) i From the New-York Public Advertiser, of Feb.12.The reports wnich are in circulation, that the Secreary of State and Mir.Fuster, are in negociation on the subject of the treaty proposed hy Leds Holland und Auckland, and which reaty Mr.Teffer on vefused to sutimit to the Senate of the From Washington, Feb.7, 1512.« The House have been most of this day engaged inthe discussion of private claims, and bills and reports arming from them.The bill authotising s detarchment of 100,000 of the militia, has been agreed to, and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading.« About eight minutes afer four o'clock\u2019 this morning a shock of earthquake was very sensibly felt here, Jt was more severe than that of a fortnight ago yesterday.Many people were awakened by it.It continued upwards of two minutes, unaccompanied with any noise.From WaAsHINGTON, Feb.12.Nothing particular has rranspired, for some days past, on 2 .! | Mosra-ar Febrmary.29, _On the night of Saturday 67 Suud«y 2:51, à gauer of Lawliers vilaits forcibiy brcke dito the stare of Alexander tleury, E and robbed it of U1 chests of Jes, which hd been forme br seized by the Custom House Officers as abuggled property.The motintr in wkich they entered the store, deserves descripe uon; ard proves that the burglars hid been previousty well -acquainted with the premises, \"They fret penetrated into the ne:ghboring yard of Mrs.Lacass\u2014entrred the able where a+ wooden partition divides ic from the garrer of Mr, Heury's store.\"This they broke through by boariug an upper and lower line of holes with an auger exactly parallel wih cach other, driving in che intermediate space, aud thus making sufficient room for a chest to pass.Wi han iron crow, or sume such instrument, they raised three of tae floor planks ther got athe Tea, which has dot yet been discovered or heard of.From the nature of the labor, it must have takena dozen ha dy and experienced rogues fu}lfthree hours to complete thie arocions task.Some weeks ago, a similar game was played at Laprai- rie, when 19 chests of l'es were carried off.Whe we cog.sider that our coufîtry swarms with such vagabond, us ure here mentioned, who will attempt any thing howe ver desperate, it is highly improper to depos.: ary seized goods in private ware houses ; they ought to be putinto his\u201d Mujest''s stores where guards are placed over thems, which would operate us a check to smuggling.In £.ct, if diffrent measures aro not pursued by the Custom-Iiouse oflicers, the establishment will become almost useless.We are happy to see that Mr.Heury has of- this interesting \u2018Theatre.\u2018There is nothing in negociation between Foster and Munroe, the rumours afioat to the cen- twelve miles east of the city, on the 4th instâné.My intention sa was to proceed from thence by the direct road tu Cornelis, About one thousand have been buried in the works, multitudes re cut down in the retreat, the rivera are chosked up- where the enemy's force was said to he assembled ina strongly ; we ; 2 : fortified position, an tv place the Coty of Batavia in my rear, with the dead, and the hats and woods are filed wath the from wheuce alone | could expect to derive supplies equal to wounded who have suce expired.We have taken peat five the arduous contest we were engored in, As some tne was thousarid prisoners, amoirg wrolrare three General Officers, jud- thirty four Field Otheers, twenty Ciprains aud ore hundred required to makg preparations for un inland noovemont, 1 y | ged it proper to reconncinte the road by the evust leading to and fifty subaltern Oilicers, Genera] Junsens made bis escape Datavia, and observe how far it would be practicable ro pene- with difficulty during the action, and reached L'uitenzorg, à trate by that rout.| was aware that it was extremely strocz, ditance of 3C miles, with a few cavalry, the sule Feria of all tnd, if well defended, newly impracticable, Advancing with army of 10,000 men, \u2018Fhis place be his ance cvacnated, and poi of the army, 1 had the satisfaction to find that it was tot disputed with us, aud the only obstacle to our progres vas cccasioned by the destruction of the bridge over the .yol ri- ; ver, 1 approached the r,ver on the 6th, and observirg dur:>g that evening a large fire in Batavia, 1 concluded it was the an- tention of the enciny to evacuate that city; und with thisam.pression I directed the advance of the army, under Colonel : Lorene et .\u2019 Gillespie, to pass the river in boats on the succeeding nurht.ted tu be issued, thanking the troops mo general for thes ei They lodged thenwelves in the suburbsof the City, and a tem- Vicus, and puticularizing some of the officers, who, ba thor porary bridge was hastily constructed on the morning of the Funksor situations, were snore fortunate than their equaliy unl Arh, capable of supporting hght artillery.\u2019 On that duy the Jant companions, 1 aApportinities nt Lust Fubluug there] ve Ss, burghers of Batavia applied for procection and surrendered the and serving their Sovertign ar dthefr toi ary.But Pimuat not city without opposition, the garrison having retreated to Wel- 0nut noting to your Lordsiip the vy particular ment of teyreede, ,\u2018 ; Col.Gillespie to whose Assistaéce mn umn the jrinc.pal at- \u2018The possession of Batavia was of the utmost importance.\u2018 tack, and to whose ga \u2018autry, ecuigy and judgment in exeeu- Though large store-houses of public propeity were burnt by ung at, the Success 15 jrealuy to be atcributedl, _ the viemy, previous to their rerreat, and every effort made to , Fo the General Seat of the Army, as well as my own Staff, destroy the remainder, we were fortunate in presesvi:7 some ; I feel myself particuioriy indebted.\u2014 1 he professtonat know- valuable granaries, and other stores, \"l'he city, although abar- ledge, zeal and act'vity of Col.Eden, (Quarter Mas er-Gene- doned hy the principal habia rs, was filled with an indus- ral, have been essentiaily useful to me; but 1 cannot express trious ruée of people, who could be particularly useful to the, armv Provisions were in abund nce, and an easy communication.preserved with the fleet.\u2026 In the night of the 8th, a feeble attempt was made by the enemy, to cnt off a small gnard 1 had sent {or the security of the place, but the troons cf the advance hod, unknown to them, remforced the party early iv the evening, and the at.Live rec ! tack was repulsed.he advance under Colonel Gallespie oc- Admiral Stopford and Com.Broughton, during the period ui gapied the city on the 9th their Commanding the squadron.The former was plead to $ Very early on the morning of the Toth, I directed Col.) allow a body of 500 seamen, under thaggv.dusble vilicer Cap.Gillispie, with his corps, to move from Batavia, towzrds the Sayer, of the Leda, to assiseat our batteries.Their service sussiou of it, so highly distinguished the British army were never more fully displayed, and have the heartfelt pleisure to add, that they have not been clouded by any acts of nsubardination, i have the houor to incloee a copy of the orders | have direc- harious exertions of Col.Agnew, the Adjutant General, an Uficer whose active and meriorius services have frequently attract.d the notice aud received thie thanks of the government in India.lis with particular ple.-ure I assure your Lordship, that Lave received the most cordial support from the Hon.Rear fled tothe eastward.A detachuinent of our iroups is au poa- The superior discipline and invincible covrage, which have | rrary rotwthetindme.Tie committe su foreign relations f have been deeply enzneed in conclive, for some time, in de- using sone wise scheme to bricy the queption Lesween ths 0 .« 4 | country ard G.Britain 10 à Cefininve :ssue ; but after the pl.n was matured, and about to be reported, it blew up, and, as Jit is sunposed, by the antervention of the gecrce-ry of State, Che committee have continued dheir session, and a repost of ' - » \u201cmeomunt is speedily expected nn t moved su 4 day or two, and will probably succeed.House or Represexranives, Thursday, F-h.13.i Mr bacon requested that the committe: of w.ys and nicans \u201cmight brave fe nve ro sit during the session of the house, to ma- \"eure their revenue plans.Granted.The hoûse went into committee of the whole on the bail for arnnng the nulitia of the U.Ssates \u2014Nir.Lacock in the chair.\u2018The house adjourned without disposing of the bill, SPECIFICATION Of the late Appritriations in Congress, Old Military Establishment,.oon.D.4,642,797 RO Additional Mubtary Force, \u2018 Company of Kuiigers,.\u2026ucurerescences 108,772 00 Navy Establish ant for t8l2,.2,901,669 GO Defence of the Maritime Frontiers,.1,000,000 00 @» re ns eben = Taking Caxapa\u2014Agrin.\u2014A respectable lady in New- how much I have been benefited by the able assistance and lu | York, was recently urdercd, in a note, to deposit, that night, na certain place, four hundred dallars in gold and silver,\u2014or that she should perish soon, either by.fire, or poison.consulted the Police\u2014made the deposit\u2014and two gentlemen appeared about 11 o'clock ; who in the act of bearing off their booty, were apprchended.\u201cThey were examined the next day before a magistrate, Their names were Douglass and W'ad:worth.\u2018Vhe latter gentleman had in his pocker a letter from the Secretary of Wer, notifying him, that he was appointed gn - Ensign in the U.States Asmy.| It Cauda is\u2019 to be invadedby such otlicets\u2014it is time hem to look out.for adjourament of Congress is now agirated: at will be 5, 112,560 O9: - \u2014_\u2014 D,13,768,779 49° She enemy's cantonment, at \u201cWeltevreede, supported by two bris Were particularly useful, as d 1 have he satisfaction to assure you, that both the artillery and engueurs Were actuated Ly de same zeal, in performing their respective duties that his been so conspicous in all ranks and departments, though from the deficiency cf the means of their disposal, their operations were unavoidably embarrassed with uncom anon difficulties.I have the honor to be, &c.(Signed) 5.AUCIIMUTY, Lieut, Gen.{The oflicers killed are Lieut.Monro, Lieut.Patson, Lieut.Col.Wm.M'Leod, Cupt.M.Kennedy, Capt W, Oipherts, Capt.Patrick Ross, It.Hutcheson, Lieut.W, Warrumg, Li.Win, A.Hiplone, Lt Ferguson, Ensign Wolfe, Lt.Col.Clarges, Ensign N.Nil cod, aod Aivjar, W.Cambell.\u2014 gades of infantry,\u201d that marched before bresk of day Yhrough| the city, and followed his route, \u2018The cantonment was aban cored, but the enemy were in force a little beyond it, and abourtwo mules in advance of their works at Cornelis, \u201cheir pnsition was strong, and defended by an abhatis, occupied by \u201c3000 of their best troops, and four guns of horse artillery \u2014 Col.Gulleapie witacked at with spirit and judgment, and, after an obstivate resistance, carried it at the point of the bayonet, completely routed their force, and took their guns.A strong column fro n their works advanced to their support, but our line being arrived, they were instuntly pursucd, and driven vader shelter of their batteries.0 tins affur, sn creditable to Col.Gillespie, and all the corps of the advance, the grenadier coinpany of the 78th, and the Jetachment of the 32th regunent particularly distingui hed themselves, by charging and capturing the enemy's artiilery Our loss wastrifling, compared with the enemy's, which moy be estimated at about five hundred men, with Erigadicr-Gene- ral Alberti, dangerously wounded.d'hough we had hith reo been successful, beyond my most sanguine expectations, our further progress became extremely difficu't, and somewhat doubtful.\u2018I'he enemy, greatly superior in numbers, was stroncly entrenched in a position, betwesn the Great Fiver Jucatra ane the Sloken, an atthaal watercourse, neither of which wo fordible.This position was shut uv; cv adeep trench oun palisaded.sæves redoubts, ant rany ba ones, mue.ed with he .cannon, occupie! © + most commanding grounds wathin tor mes PL rte Corcels was in the centre apd the whole of the works was defended by à numerous and well orpranized artillery \u2014 The season wus too fer advanced, the hear too violent, and our numbers insuflicient, to adnnitofre- gular approaches \u2018Vo carry the works by > u't was the alternative, ond on that 1 decided, In aid of ti measure, | erected rome batteries, to div.bl the procipal redoubts, and for two dayskept up a heavy fire fron twenty \u20ac hteen poun- ders and eight mortars and howitzers, Ther exe ution was great.and 1 had the pleasure to find, that the\u2019 nswered at | the commencement of ench day, by a far more numerons artil< I'ry, we duly silenced their nearest batteries, considerably disturbed every part of their position, and were evidently su- periour in our fire, | Ar dawn of day, on the 06th, the assault was made.\u2018The! prircinal attack was entrusted to that gallant and experienced hirer, Coll Gilespie.He had the infantry of the advance, and the grenadiers of the hne with him, and was supported by Col Gibbs, with the 59h Regiment and the ith Battalion of Bengal Volunteers.\u201cThey were intended if possible to surprise the reduubt No.3, constructed by the enemy beyond the Slaken, te endeavour ro cross the bridge over that stream with the fugitives, and then to assault the redoubts, within the lines, Col.Gillespie attacking those to the left, and Col.Gibhs to the rift.Lieutenant Gen, MéLecd, with six companies of | the tah, was directed to follow a path, on the bank of the | great river, and when the attack had commenced on the Sloken, | to endeavour to poscess himself of the enemy'sioft redoubt Ne.Major Tule, with the flank corps of the reserve, teinfor- ced by two troops of cavalry, four guns ot Horse Artillery, two companies of the 64th, and the Grenadiers of the reserve was hirerted toattack the corps at Camporg Maylayo, on the West of the great River, and endeavor tocross the bridge at that post.\"Lhe remainder of the army under Major Gen.Whüherall, Was «à the batteries, where a celmmn, under Colonel Wood, cousiaung «tthe ith Regiment, and the 5th Volunteer Ratta- Jon, was datuctedl to advance atasnst the enemy in front, ard at a Cavorahle moment, wher aided by the other atticksto ; force his wey, if posebly, und epeu the position for the line.The enemy was under vrus, aid prepared for the combat, and General Junsens, the Coniuder in Chi f was in the re loubt where it command Coll Gillespie, after a long dee tout through a close andiotiicate country, came où ther ade vai ce, Touted (tar un tastant, aud witha rapidity never surpassed, under a heavy bie of etape and musquetry, posscssed himreif of the advanced reduubt, Ne.3, He passed the bridge wi hh the fugitives, unde à tremendous fire, and assaulted and ~carnied with the bayonet the redoubt, No.1, citer 4 most ; o'-tatate remstance, Here the two divisions of the colamn se- pared Col.Gibhs, turned td the right, and with the 59th and por of the Tah, who ud now forced their way in front, carted the redeubt No.1, A tremendous explosion of the \u201cnsoazne vf this work (whether accidental or designed is nat tout ed, .onk place at the natant of trs capture, and de- \u201ctroved a number of gallant oflièrre and men, whautthe me- vient aete crowdrd où its raniparts, which the enemy had a.D med.Phe redoubr, Moo 2p wrant which Licue, Col, ood karen was directed, was carnied mas pallane ase ced 1 lunent To state, that most valbant wed expetiemccd Of.ely The frre of the position Wa.Bow pei aid the Troops tushed info every quartuer.Taig tu Cele sen the 10, Colaned college Jur.3 al tau rroment of VH TOI.5 2 Ve 1s oo dts ddvantage rode Boe beet eae eee arrived in Hampton Roads from Lnglund, aod her \u201chearer of intecusting news for America, \u201cmussion to depart and go to Marseilles to load \u2014 The \u201ctogether withthe cargo.\u2014The Wampeo has Nessels have just areived -\u2014Vhe Torl wovudeu, 5 Faut Colonels, 2 Majors, 14 Captaias, $6 Lieutenants, 7 has gos, 030 dergeants, 2 Drummers, 518 rank aud file.) Boston, Feb.21.-=1 he schr.Hotspur, Knowles, in 41 days from France, put into Hampton Rouds, the 5th inst.Capt, K.inforins, that accounts had just arrived at Bordeaux previous to lus sailing uf a bloody battl: that was fought a the south ot Spain\u2014Could not say vho commanded the respective furces, nor give any other particulars, than that the ¥reuch had been surprised, - lost a great number of men, and had four ge- netals killed, Tne LoNpoN Grose or Dec.26.iat papers to the 12th Dec.have been received.The oo Cease had been published in Paris without comment.ni \"ua teur gives many despatches from Spain.\u2014 But excepti.\u2026 the reoccupation of the Austiras, they do not de- tal any eventsof importat.ce, It is remark ble, thar in one Moniteur ticre should be Censures on three of the French Generalsin Spam: Ou Girard for gross neglect 5 on Raynard for presumption ; aud on Godinot fortsaic de.We do not hear of any fresh reinforcements going to Spain, \u2018The British frigate Macedonia, Capt.Lord Fitzroy, has ! despatches sent on shore.She left Lishen the Reh of Jan and hus on board Mur.Stewart, one of the commissioners for South America It 16 supposed that she touched at Norfolk totake Mr.Mor: er .* » another of the commussoners\u2014bur Mr, M.sailed for New York about à wvek 4go in the brig Colitsi.\u2014Thss is the no doubt, that was thought to be the Constitution.The Mullet schooner, with mails for New-York which \\ , - \u2018 lefe 1 lymouth on the 14th, put back on the 21st, on account of head winds, sailed again on the 22d.of December, frigate, Extract of a letter from Paris, to the Editor of the Deangratic Press mm Philadelphia\u2014dated, New, ty, IN1).« We cannot yet determine what success wil! attend Nir, Barlow's mission to this country ; all we krow is, that his reception, from the first moment of his arriva!, has heen so very flattering, that many have augured happy results\u201d { Mr.Barlow then 18 carried through a great deal of flumm ry till he arrives at the door of the Fimperor\u2019s Cabinet, after wbieh the writer tales a hitle breath and observes that} the pupa, are harmed with thes debut of our minisi vr.\u201d « Bornraux, Dec.Q1.\u20141 we may believe general reports, some definite commercial arrangement is Deyotiationg in Parr.with Jod Barlow, Usq\u2014and at as sad the revit will be, sary svisfactory.The frigate Corsiitution, expected to sail all this mesh, or early in January, will probably be the I his ronment, we ledrn that the Rossa, fiom Balumoie, os in the river, hada, Suntry Lacing) SV \u201cMr, Myers, the Consul.his harded to us the foilaw- ing hist of vessels pives up by tLe linperor \u2014Ship \u2014, at Amsterdam, having à carso of tes vi Fouri, aduutiod by paying duty \u2014The Star, a! Boulogne, Prison to depart and go to Dunkirk to load\u2014\"t he Puchontas at Toulon, per- .Tus with a cargo of Tobacco, had becn visited by ra on and under the Betlin aud Milan Decrees, has case TH, cane le has been given np A It royssion to unport her cirgo agd to export the amount thereofe\u2014 I'he two Brothers, at St.Malves, has permiseon to depart wizh the amourt of lier cargo\u20141I he Alvesture, at Nantz, has Liberty to sul, Other redamstions ste under examination whereof the result may be shortly expected Te foi] pvirg | Boy Che of New York ship Lak, from Philads via No Yuk, schooner SU h Emelne, dej ap \"le, tres Pad.v » (From the Der Lane Ce Papen Vatious rumours had been widely coy urad for a foo days past of neyutiations on the tavs b'rwesr eur goverment aa \" the Bonah meaiace how rumor oF ve ever owen d bo walter war cence he pce atures fas Whe .GR \u2018 tu 2140 EE ; : corr rtf um bed hep Peat Seg - >, .\u2018 eux Ny me.AE a ow ar aise * Pb.5.The two Gentlemen above named were indicted for conspiracy, have been tricd, and found guilty.In th: course of the triad, it appeared, thot viry were bots before the Police, about three months gs, for gp Lng counicerial Money but were disanssed for wert vf evidence.\u2018I'he negroes in Lexington have lately made several atrempts to burn the Town; they have set firé to several factories .there are three utition, -réported infuvor-of the\u2019same, aid a Bill, dlowing him-aun- exe every part of the Prncince of oùr- clics à Re + Suis, and the ire .to appoint Your Excellency Governor ir Chiet of the British Ÿ t the Castle of St.Lewis with the following \\DHARESS, ie ¢ answer to lis Excéllency\u2019s Speech Pat ui ogening of the Session : .vo Te : .TO HIS EXCFLLENCY Lower Canada, in Provincial Parliament assembled, Lee - he habitations of or fathers, 2a supp! times Prov.Th our i ur foe, C by d stren perio verni eopl P Th expre stitue withe \"our Di due r yet, accon mnothi ras prov.pic Li of yo © essen by la cure thou, taker corr qual:t Publ situa \u2014-miuel legal to or Tg M.je : M ter \u201cfor thes all r M FT - pedi LEV \u20ac * was \u201cA sen BRE up a 7 Alie jesty toa Tria Tse: TN mitts viles oo \u201cport brou + whic conc T Exc co Ti Legi Gev to-n rong was A tion mot , Pe A Tepe: ) Jes \u2018a ALI to t J refer T Or refer oe the | \"TER A ase Mm for: tan Rin ce ir ; 20: .: à .ve ° ; .a | 4 Ys Esq.province.LL 4 .That \u201c Impertinet Pyppy's™ a name rather hard : {direction ed in Lapin.Sievewngn rom Londo:, : pu 0° eusdy The splendid political and exalted moral virtues-exercised by | To à \u201c gently reproving the iumecent Bard,\u201d Te property and pays e owner may hav | upon provingp .\u201c - BAS-CANADA.operty, our fellow subjects in Great Britain, and which have firmly Is a truth, which in candour, no oue will refuse ~~ property Paying charges, by applying eo : * ASSEMBLY: descripe secured the Empire against the machinations ofour implacable To admit in behalf of so harmless a muse : : LIN l'HORNE & JOLLIFFE.+ CHAMBRE D ASSEMBLEE, Pp Nw Ee but increase our disposition to follow their example, But what name is 00 hard.of rebuke ac severe ; \u201cÀ Quebec, In March, 18it.LT T0 SAMEDI, Frvrice, 29,.\u2014Mr, I'Oratenr et ha Chambre se Lt nto the by displaying our zeal and unanimity in supporting and To check that rude Poet's licentious carver, - |, 0 LET, AND POSSESSION GIVEN FIRST MAY sont revdus io Chéceau St.Louis avec | Adresse ta wo , vere av srergthening His Majesty's Government at this cvengful Who trampling o'er Decency's laws, by his lays HAT lirge and elegant Stone Buildig, à Son Exce pos © R OF IRGE PREVOS Ty Baronet, am Heury's period, for the preservation of that most excellent form of go On Modestr\"s cheek the deep blushh seks to raise ; A 2.vith out houses\u2019 and Garden, pleasantly situated prune = Pere ou re ve Chefs dart et pour les Per and verntuent conferred on us by a great, a free, and an colighened.) hy ho deficient alike, in the heart and the head, particulars oo\u2019 n amille Screet, near Hope AN COURS Ther Nouvesu- Brunswick et des Îles dù Prine \"Edward du Cu :h each le.; ; Lo tps with porson the arrow his folly has sped.apply tu t roprietof.JU G :, Jun.; Piste a 0 a .ug suffi.\u201cThe circumstances of the times imperidusly call \u2018upon us to = .\u2014 Bis Folly bas sped.2 Quebec, 24 March, pop\u201d Tre .To Betton et leurs différencer Dépendances, Vice Admiral d= | \u201cme such express to your Excellency, our readiness and that of our con- | : THEATRE.WHO HAS ALSO FOR SALE, celles: Licutenme® sénéral et Commandant de toutes les ot at the stituents, to meet whatever events may arise out of them, Lace à , - 190 barrels Sugar,\u2018 : .Forces de Sa Majesté dane lesdites Provinces du Brs-Cann da, \u2018 - From without fear of the result; and though we deprecate war with : AMA TUER PLAT.\u2018- Co 70 puncheons Jamaica Spirits, .° Maur Canada; Nouvelle Ecome, Nouveau Brunswick et urs dy and * our neighbours, as an evil to be avoided, if practicuble, with Under the Patronage of his Excelleucy the Governor In 8! ditto * Leward Island, T Nes de SEA on ans les Hes du Cap Breton: : ; .: ; a se erre-Neuve \u20ac es.: \u201cTOCIogs due regard to the honor and interest of the mother country; |: eo Cuier., - 100 barrelty-Roziri : ee Neuve, yen : : ; i Laprai- Jet.où no other terms, have we the most distant wish that an On SATURDAY the Ith Inst, will be performed, 40 ton assorted flat fron, ee N re pee gr Sujett i | | We con.accommodation should take place.: By the Ofiicers of the Garrison, _ 10 ton best staple Cordage from 1] to $f, mutes du ts oh a A de Sa Majeaté, les Come - sre here TT \\ sed ' ef Jo 2 The Comedy of : 10000 coils hawser I4id, from 34 to 54, Ce prions Votre Excellence de sous net Pr if .mak i .ee .Êî Pw > i , IF Nos res a: crite, it To which His Excellency Was pleased to make the.lo owing The CURE for the HEART ACHE.4 age 5 emi of Port and Madeirà wine in mercimens de votre Harangue à l'ouverture de cette: Session, : i : reply i \u2014 Te.oo - With: the Farce of ' warter casks ve .C'est avec le sentiment de la plas vive reconnoissance que rs a Le à Gentlemen off far dus loyal dren.Your expres- The MOCK DOCTOR.= \u2014 a 2: © nous avons appris la nomination qu\u2019il'a plà au Prince Regent, : Ireturn you my His Majesty's person and el Boxes and pl , 4 FO LET FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS, {av nom de sa Majesté, de faire de la personne dè Vètre Exs pursued sions of attachment to His Majesty's person and government, xes and places to be taken at the Theatre.HA LQ ' AA cellence pour la placer à'Id tête de ce Gemverne : Ce become ef gratitude to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, and of TRINITY-HOUSE, Montara Soth Feb.1819 ca ] T Spacious Stone HOUSE advanta- pour | tête de ce Gauvernement : C'est has of- FA he public service, afford me the: best hopes, that ERSOUNS willine t I A SR = qu geously aitnated for Trade, the corner of Se, VHC nouvelle marque de Ja wllçitide paternelle avec laque:le , : geal for the public = [an aly ERSONS willing to contract for Luying the usu | John's and st.Sean 9 ; ey ; il veille à @re bonheur.- La réputation de Votre Excetiice that thie Jothing will be wanting on your part, to co-operate in those al BUOYS and REACONS ; Lo \\ ohn's and 5t.Stanislaus Street ; the sad House is 50 feet 1° a LUE votre Exceti 2 50 that | x th ES which ! shall cent necessary for the safety of this Pa | : an REA ONS in Lake St.Peter, at Isle by 40, with spacious dry fluored cellars, afid' may be con.l'avoit devarcée en cette | roviniée, et cuite Cireamstanice a: nae Te d'in my endeavors to secure the continuance of the | tte, at Isle à la Bague and before Montreal, at the open veniently divided for two fanulies having two suit.cases.\u2014 turelemene-d'i sugmenter la satisfaction qu'ont éprouvé ses has - province, an 3 y its inhabitants, : ing of the navigation, und fo replace the sume wien carried | Hor particulars, enquire on the premises - bitans lorsqu'ils ont vu Votre Eccetlence s'empresser deprendre fi i ae pois £ the assurances you have given me, oo OF destroyed, tothe end of the navigation will give | \u2018Queb-c, 5th March, 1812: - | les rênes de l'administration, sans.attendre l'arrivée de votre pe n pi i feel obliged to you bos re Which I Love ia wo be 11 their proposdds at the Trinity-House, Quebec or Mon- > TORSO - \"| À 8\" om i\" a RET es a ix he \u2014- >» a e pe a , Îdg «60407 na Pt pa se Sis \u2019 ho oo er\u201d AR LSE * my Er ve 3 2 Co à pe BOW - RS 00 se a a re 7 tre A Eve, au.ie 2 cils jue \"Prevost.3.La sixième partie de 4 YYN verts d'un ORDRE d'EXFCUTION .Savoir.-.émané de la Cour du Bane du Roi de 5a Majesté, pour les Causes Civiles, dans et pour le District de Montréal susdit, a la poursuite de Marie Archange Vinson.nauk, contre les terres et possessions de Michel Dupuis; 4 moi adressé, j'ai saisi et pris en exécution, connfie appartenant audit MICHEL DUPUIS.19, La sSixsème partie de la moitié Nord-Est me rie de la Prairie de la Magdeleine, dans la Paroisse de Saint Philippe, dans le dit District, contenant vingt-neuf arpens et cinquante cinq perches en superficie, bornée en front par le Ruisseau Saint Philippe, par derrière par la terfe de François Pinsonnault, d'un côté par Etienne Babeu, et de l\u2019autre côté ar une pointe de terre ci-après mentionnée ; la dite sixième rtie formant le lot Numero Cinq de la dite moitié, bornée d'un côté par le lot Numero Quatre de la dite moitié, appartenant à Amable Prevost, et \u2018 Six de la dite moitié, appartenant à'Félicite Dupuis.2 La Mouratas, située dans la Seigneurie et Paroisse susdite cantenant trois ar- de l'autre côté à Louis Dupuis, d\u2019un boüt au Ruisseau Saint Philippe, et de l'autre bout à François Pinsonnault ; Ja dite aixième partie, étant le lot Numero Quatre de la dite moitié, bornée d\u2019un côté par le lot.Numero \u201cI'rois de la dite moitié, appartenant à Amable Prevost, et de l\u2019autre côté par le lot Numero Cing dela dite moitié, appartenant audit Amable la moitié adjuce à la terre d'une certaine terre située dans la Seigneu- contenant un arpent et neuf perches de et cing perches de profondeur, bornée en front par la petite Rivière Saint Jacques, par derrière par François Pinsonnault, d'un côté par Jacques Beaudin, * et de l\u2019aute- côté par Etienne Babeu ; là \u2018dité sixième partie formant le lot Nuriéro \u2018Trois de la dite moitié, bornée d'un de Jacques Beaudin, rie et Paroisse susdite, front, sur environ huit arpens TTA meta tre de la dite moitié, appartenant à Paul Dupuis.4.La sixième partie d\u2019une terre contenant un arpent de front sur vingt quatre arpens en profondeur, appartenant à la saccession .de feu Louis Dupuis, formant partie d'une terre contenart.un arpent trois perches et six pieds dé front, sur la dite profondeur, située\u2019 dans la Seigneurie et Paroisse susdite, bornée en front Mennard, d'un côté par François Babeu, et de l'autre côté par Louis Dupuis ; la dite sixième partie étant le lot Numero Trois dela dite moitié, bornée d\u2019un côté par le lot Numero Deux de la dite moitié, appartenant à Amable Prevost, et de l'autre * ebté par le lot Numero Quatre de la dite moitié, appartenant à, Paul Dupuis.\u201d 8.La sixième partie de deux lots de terre séparés, contenant un demi arpent de front, sur environ trois ar- \u201cpens en profondeur i F ! \u2018Dupuis, située dans la Seigneurie et Paroisse susdite, la dite sixième partie de chacun des dits lots de terre étant les lots Nu- _ y Meros \u2018Trois d'iceux, et joignant tous les deux d'un côté aux lots Numeros Deux appartenant à Amable Prevost, et de au.\u2018tre côté aux lots Numeros Quâtre, appartenant à Paul Dupuis.Or je donne avis par le présent que les dites terres et possessions ,_ seront vendues et adjugées au plus haut enchérisseur, \u2018à la porte \u201cde l'Eglise de la Paroisie de Saint \u2018Philippe-susdite LUNDI, ° ront énoncées.FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Shériff, Tous ceux qui ont-des prétentions sur les.terres et possessions ci-dessus désignées, soit par hypothêque ou autre droit ou ser- _- _\u2014\u2014witude,-sont-par-ie présent avertis d'en donner avis au dit
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