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[" Levée oe An: Ha .- yore dae wn .15 oe Inst \u2014A - + 5 \" ef 5 wi v \"THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1812.[Neeess] LL Len JEODR EE fo MARS, Ye 1 SOCIETE\u2019 DU ' FEU.oo \u201820 THE ED!TOR OF TES NEW-FOAK WFENING POCT.which had thus riven the surface.Iwas gratified with acing Compte du Trésorier-pour l\u2019année finistant en Mars, 1811.- \u2014 several places where those.ts which had go much attracted | fo'liwed in\u2019 quick succession were sufficiert to Doit 1a Société du Feu de Québec, tn compte avec Michel Clouet: \u2018Bre Paljaie, (on the Miiarippi, : y 1811.: 9\u2014Payéi Joseph \u2018Barbeau pour touverturei \u2014\u2014 Msi TP detix maivons de pompes £812 18\u2014Payé 3 11 journaliers pour edsayer les pompes 2 4 g1\u2014Do.A JB.Letourneau ponr 3 mois de falalfe 7 10 261 miles from N.Orltins,) Dec.35th, 1811 , - Dean Sin, / ° Desirous af offering the most corrèer infafmätion to society at large, and of contributing in sime degree to the speculations: of the philesopher, 1 am induced ta.give publicity to a few re- our wonder'and admiration had arisen: they were generally pn the beach, and have left large circular holes in the wand formed ach ikea fonnel, For a grea; distance round the orifice vist quantities of coal have béen sdattered; many pieces weighing | from 15 to 90lbs, were disth: 160 measured paces.\u2014 These holes were of various dimetmbas, ose of them 1 observed most particulary, it was 16 feet in perpendicular depth and 63 feet ne - _ On Thursday morning the 19th, we loosed our cables with hearts Liied with fervent grateute to Providence, whose protection Fad supported, us thro\u201d the perils to Which we hid béen As.we descended the river every thièg was a scene of gin\u2019 and devastation\u2014where a-Mhort time since the Mississippi, rolled its water ina calm and pheldcürrenr, now, \u2018skhterrandan forests have been usliéred'itito existence, \u2018and raise their heads hard and black as ebony, above the surface of the \u2018water, whose power has been 30 wonderfully increased that strength and akill are equally daffied.Our boat was borne down by an icreshitible impulse, and fortynately escaped uninjured; we passed thousands of aeres of land Which had been cleft fromthe main shore and tumbled into.the water, leawitig their growth waving above che surface.many places single trees and\u201c whale bresks o do\u2014 \u201cdo.pour duviage 2 3 5 |'marks concerning a Phenomenon of the mast alarmiug nature, Juille-25 do.\u2014A Pb.Brown pour peinturage des \u2014\u2014Through yèu, theréfore, I take* the liberty of addressing ponipes et seaux 7 8 1 |the world, and describing, as far as the inadequacy of-my | \u2018Août 14 do.\u2014A Jôs.Barbeau pour avoir huilé et , means at present will permit; the most prowinent and interes- raccommodé les seaux 9 3 5 ting features of the events which have recently occarred upén a a | Proceeding on tout from Pittabangh to N.Grleuny [ei \u2014Ph.Brown peit \u201cdes \u2018pom- T4.ing on-a tour i o N.Orleans, Sept.7- \u201d 3 UE pe pom 1018 5 |tered the Mission, where it receives the waters éf the Die, Pierre Duplessis pour enscighes 0 7 6 {oo Friday, the k3thday of this month, andon the 15th, in Oa at poches por | 6 - \u20188 \u2018O |the evening, landed on the left bark of this river, about 118 7 1811i=A Chas.Fishbach pour 12 badges \u2018O0 \u201c8 0 miles from the mouth of the Ohio.The night was extremely Jan, 11.\u2014A Jean Forton rune pompe sur ie quai \u2018därk'añd éloudy; not a star apptaréd in the Heavens, and PS de J.W.Wooley, Pagr.\"6 14 \u2018& [there wis évery indication of a severe rain\u2014For the three last Mars 28.\u2014Payé i J.B.Ietouttienu 9 mols de \u201cSa- ldiys indééd, the sky had been cüntinually overcast and the CAT 2 10 0 weather unsally thick and bagy.o at these \u2014\u2014 avril 5-1.Primeany une année de\u2019 do.1210 0 | Tt would not be improper to observe, that these waters A poufannoncee 1 I4_0 | ire Besended ina variety, of small &rafe, but most generally if Jacob Pozer pourdeboureés \"1 oO O [flat bottashed boats, built to serve a temporary purpose, and \u2018J.B.Audy pourpeinturage > D 12 0 [intended to foat with the current, beg \u2018supplied with oats, À Mad.Herald pour 8 Assemblées .3 7 6 [notsomothto accelerate progress as to assist in navigating che.: \u2018 F.Bellet pour déboursés\u2019et fo \u2018918 7 Seam a ve bars, trées aid timber, i balance 2 103 14 5.whichgreatiy im he navigation'of this river.In one of pots b sa as azéaheuranestmemenz these boats 1.had émbarked\u2014\u2014and the more \u2018effcefualiy to guard 18 2 6 against anticipated attacke from the Savages, who'are \u2018said to - : ] ; e- - pt\u2014mpe = = = À 1810.AVOIR.boatg had proeseded in cx 25 ye ésorier { pr in compatty.Avril Trent veçe de l'ancien TE Taurêne 2 a : Precisely at emo clac on Monday morning the 18th in- Mas 22,\u2014 do.: So u quart St.Louis \u2018a1 7 9 stant, we were all alanned by the victent-and convulsive ; do.\u201cdo.\u2018Se, Charles 12 1S 6} agitation of the boats, accompanied by a noise similar to that 1 CL - Be \u201c-Seminaire.5° Which would have been produced by running over à sand bar\u2014 F ex TTT ae TT Te dea 1006 54 [Ever man\u201d was immediately roused and rushed upon deck | Houte which iratmoëta dolid mais ee de de de WR PareRt 7 iggy We-were first of opinion that the Indians, studious of some mis- d , de.Jure Williatnt 0 10 0.| chief, hadloosed aur cables, and thus situated, we were féun- de 30 \u2018Mathieu Bardi 010 0 |dtring.Upon examination, however, we discovered that we Seen LL were yet safely and securely moored.The idea of an JFauth- 5 Lo vo.: É9 quake t suggested itself to my mind, and thik idea way Er ee fo Avril 1631.£318 8 6 | firmed by a second shock, and two others in immedite a c Signé MICHFL® CLOUET.succetsion.These continued for the space of cight minutes.{Pour lys Nowides Contribiteats pour 1811, anges Ja Sa Page.) So complete and general bad been the convulpion, that » tremu- RECAPITULATION.Rl .| lous motion was communicated to the very leaves on the sure eer em gl vs Ward mei ie | 1% face of the earth, A few yards from thespot where we lay, .Be À ; a : : \u201c4015 9 [the body of a lirge oak was snapped in two, irdthe falling pid weed - .19 &-p |part precipifated to the margin \u2018of the river the trees in the or Lewls watd - - 45 © op [forest shook like rushes: the alarming clarterin of their Se.Johns ward + 15 18 10 branches, may be compared to the effect which wotld he pro- __ PU ne Ce duced by a severe \u2018wind passing through a large éane brake.i 22204 0 à 3 Explied toa mos opleasant shernative, we hp?compels\u2019 + 328s soda Ran lisiiin Tiornaln.Fea Dresido À led\u2018to remain where we were for the night, or subject our- .Publistied by order\u2019cf Benjamin Tre peraain, Bag.President._ | sélves to iinminent bazard in navigating chrongb the innumeta- yo ; après mena plu.chain, cette nt fae Mr.De ards ment t'voir ur les \u2018midi.SON, rgue- >sser à AT, ele r des BETH pric diaze.s due- TS.ord, aîque.LR.ie, of iétaire a Suc- > cette s qui s pro= tes, eC XE, Es.faites faites et de tom , voût x qui es qui RRY, avant de son Vie e suce mie qui la ; pour K.\"TICEy jen de w dit | Fun ompe Cures \u2018ble.obstructions in the.giver ; considering the danger.of renning.MonTREALŸ B\" virteé of \u2018a WRIT of EXECUTION, to wit : 1 iemed out of kis Majesty's Court of \u2018King's Tench, Iolding civil pleas, in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Jacques Denabd, of Laprairle, ÿeo- man, and Marie Lonise Lefebvre his wife, againit the larids \u201cand tenements quitted and abandoned by Pierre Beffre, of the Parish of Saint Constant in the mid District, trader, now in the hands of John G.Degen, crier of the saié Court, Curator duly elacted to the same as being vacant, to me directed ; 1 have seized and taken in exedution as having been gnitted and abandoned by the aid PIERRE BFFFRE as aforesard.\u2014\u2014A land sitated in the sid \u2018Pari h of Samt Constant, containing two arpents and a half in fro:z, by twenty-eight arpents, or less, in depth, withont warrunt, of any précise measure, bounded in the front by the lands of the Tle Szimt Regis, in the reat by the lands of La Tortue, or Alexit 1 enetor, fils, and Beauvais, on one side by Jean Baptiste Gover, ind on the other side by Pierre Fifre, Joseph Lunctot ind Foseph Lanctin, with a house, two Potash buildings, harn, and other buildings thereon erected.Now I do hereby give notice, that the sid and and vremises, will be 351d and sdjudped vo the highest bidder, at the Church donr of the Parish of Same Constant aforemid, en VONDAY the TWENTY SEVENTH day of JULY text, st TEN of the Clock in the forendon, at which thite afd * placé the conditions of sale will be rade knaivn .\u2019 FREDx, W_ERMATINGER, Sheriff AI! and every person or persons having claims en tKe Shove described land and premites, by mortgage or ether right er ë ce, are hereïmy advertised to give notice thereof to \u201cthe said Sheriff = his Office, in the City of Montreal, according to Laws and further that no opposition afin d'annuller or afin de Zistraire, the whole or any part of the said land ind ES ites, of afin de charge, or iervitufe on the fame, will be recrived by the said Sheriff, during the fifrcen days previods to the sale thereof.\u2014-Sheriff *« Office, 14th March, m2._ THREE HUNDRED DOI.LARS REWARD.WAS pillaged from the subscriber\u2019s pocket, hist evening at the Circus in this elty, a RED MOROCCO POCKET-BOOK, contaimng about 6,500 DOLLARS in Bank Ndtes all of the Troy Bank, and principally Notes of - Ten Dollars éach, which were never soiled by use, and divided in\u2018smalt packages in the Bank form, the amount of cach package beinz néarke 1 with a pen on thie paper that bound.them together.: « .: .__+.Also a Nate of hand, signed hy Sam, Stover, for Twenty Two Dollars, payable to Ebenezer Webb, or order, dated at Troy, (time fiof recollected) together with several papers, consisting of Memorandums and a Map of Lake Champlain copied with a pencil.- The above Reward will be giveh to any person who will apprehend the Villain, wr that 1 can rerain my property, aml he Le brought to justice, or one hundred and fifty dollars for either.Should any suspicious perewn pass, or offer to pass any.Money of the 2bove description, itis requested he may be apprehended a: iny expense and responsibility.Montreal, March 15, 1812- ANDES JONES.N.B.The Subscriber will for the present reside at Mr.Samuel Hedge's Tavern, whereany information requisite may be lodged with him or Mr.Hedge, or with the Printer ofthe Canadian Courant.Editors of papers in the Canadas and the States adjnizing, are requested to give the above aplacein their respective Publi.«sions, by which they will confer a Rindness on the subscri- - bee\u2014A.1, \u201cI SALE BY AUCTION.& \u2014 : Ov FRIDAY next the 20th imst.at the Neptwse Jan, Lower \"own, fae account of the Underwriters or.others concerned, at 120'Clock precisely.\u2019 ry Gateshili, Master, of 284 57-91 Tons Register (neasurement, with her lower Maus, and standing Rigging, as she now lays or did My stranded in Saint Arne\u2019s Day.ALso\u2014All her running Rigring, Sails, Stores and mate- .vials, of which ar.Inventory is taken, and may be seen at the Subscriber's Onuriting Heuse, the day previous to the Sale, After Whish\u2014The Cirgo of said Viel, conthting of 74 pieces Oak Timber, 142 do.red Pine do, 34 red pme Spars, ; 2 white pine hand nrasts, 152 pieces Lath wood, \u2019 4291 pieces Stavcs, 42 deals, and 589 Ash Oars Any infarmatian respecting the above vetéel, may be hid by HE Hull of the Snow Provinesce, Hen- béwo Fold, we .concluded to remain, At the -dawnefday 11 \u2018went on shore to examine thé effects of the shocks; the &tth \u201cabout 2 feet from the water's edge was deeply erucked, but no visible injury of moment had been sustained; fearing, however, to remain longer Where wo were, it was thought most advi- seable-to-leave-qur_landing as expeditiously aspassible ;.this.way immiedistely done\u2014at a féw rode distance from the shore, we experienced \u2018a fifth shoek more devets chan eicher of the pre- céding 1 hadexpected {his Fron the lowering ipplsfances of the weather ; it was indeed must providential that we had star: red, for sch was the strength of thie last shock that'the bank to which we Were \u2018(Düt a few moments since) attached, was vent and fell sito the river, whilst the ¢reés rushed from the.forests, precipitating themseleds irito the \u2018water with: force, siffi¢ient to have dashed us into a thousand atoms.It was now light, and we'had an opportunity ofbehobliig in.full extent all the hérrors of our sicuätion.During the four first shocks, fremendous amd uninterrupted explosions, reserh- bling a discharge of artillery, wis heard from the opposite shore, et that tinte T imputed chem to the falling \u2018of the river banks.\u2014This fifth shock \u2018explained the real cayse.\u2014Wherever the veins of the eartliquake ran, there wis a volcanic discharge of combustible matter to great heights; an incessant rumbling was heard below, and the bed of the river was excessively agitated, whilst the water deuniéd à tarpid oiling dppearance\u2014 near our Boat a spodr of coffinéd air breaking its way through -he waters, burst forch, and with a loud report discharged mud, sticks &e.from the rivers bed at least 30 fect above the surface.These spoutings were frequent, and in many places appeared to rife to che very heavens.Large treés whic had tain for ages at the bottom of the river were phot up in \u2018thod- sands of instances, ome with their roôts uppermostagd their tops planted; others were hurled into \u2018the air; many again were only loosened, atd floating upon the surface.Never was a stene more replete with terrific threatenings of death ; with the host lively ser¥e of this awful crisis we contemplated in mute astonishment ;.scene which completely beggars descrip- tidh, and of which the foft glowiig imagination is inadequate to form a picture.Here the earth, river, &ec.torn with furious conval?eo pas - So 1 { LI] PE 3etpnog 1 ; Sésemioney \u2018dass *-20:a4at 207 Suuredas pas Aresrpso À *NOISSIINTOS NI .wo, YS-praney wpa FOR © song \u201carTezg 30 wal) PUT dumen) guia) cine RE TER : sdigyerendeoyy: TV.LOL se \u2018peeing uD PUP TILL Tied pur tg quoN \u2018> SIVLOL- a.2 \u2018puctpuro) man ese.- VS LV IVLOL sew 2% \u2026\u2026 .wa \u201d ee ane .a.» ses even ons \"ere adee TIER cave f sew mor S UOTE .edt?Sn Lt abat, .*- .ve .> .« \u201c © .+ .Pa > > [TE .: yl! eo agp be #8.+ a sa [RP] 7% s+ a ss a LA] .+.: + + .> ee + a woe re ee + ° .+ + + + + + .« er 6 - + .+ .° LE .+ + Lie ol \u2014 oe - ted 2v 8h ne~wmmold Bona 1 : | ar 4 ree8u~enws000~0u~m=000s { 15 o 13:8 HA AU NOULChLé I dnar284 #5 a [od 4 oy, r52ustitousunedt-53ax}] -_.é : 2 - Bl» aBlontllnonraan~tanedidr 5 te -_\u2014 : $913 Clee aoo~uw0000000000000C AE : Ca .* Ar : em A = - »o 5 - \u2014 A 7 ! ! laut so282auaas-nassusdr $ > : rE ; - i Glcoficcnkooco~coonauaac 2s £ Ta] x ~ os xe VL = pe \u20ac HMOWV#WOO= 50 0 - # œ D 0 4 n 9 D a 417 à - k \u2018 Ca - .4 fa 5 \u2014 - -.en 3 ., .- oY ox Sad iuri0ssssenesnasads) F4 LA 5 1 \u201c HR STORFEKFEPER of the ORUNANCP, ered 10 draw B11.1.9 upon the Right Honkle, « and Houble.the Board of Ordnrce for the Public rery comm s Notice» is hereby given, that the Proposals will be received « by the rempective Officers of the Ordnance 22 Quebec, from \u201c guch p-reuss 88 ay be willing co take the same Bills ao \u201c low a1 £50 will be given, if desirid, fof such offags as she + peepectivy Qforce gayapprove.\u201d CC TTT rea tioned before, righry-aine shocksmit is hardly ble to-con- crave the boron whieh Shey creme, ood] srre fou 1 + = - w = p = po ITR i I» nt FU Igy ~ re LE pa ee \"re es EN dh aa Quebec, dTih March, 4610.+ , dh mgd AES ede NY .4 ! ses Te.se aT GN i ET mL ov: ! .> EE PG bears, wir oon ob ES , ps ACTIN Lp TW a eee Lee STE Co .2°, 01 .a TE a EN a Co.- .\" vo \u2018 \u2018 \u2018 ty o ived fession, and hare been joired by other reoutsr +.; \u2018 Ç cer xx ee .- ; fans pz to the S:h uly bave been received at \u2019 \u20ac been ; >y other regular tr ; | General Craig has loft che bulk of his fortune te Far at; précis by.Fe Neptune.\u201cThey pétice a report that there proceed, at their leis:r:, .v the siege and red: eh.A Fay 3 EY THE DECEMBER AND JANUARY MAILS.rington.\u201cThe Will'was opened on\u2019 Wednesday.It is undef- Loa an action to the Westward of che Balize, between a As respects the injury to our enemy, Quebec Sore Tig vec, - \u2019 | i stood General Gray is to have his regiment.2» Fretth privateer and one of out glin-boats.\u2018The grand jury their hands than in ours When its \u2018¢ Due i.wi Ta \u2019, PROM TNE LONDON GAZETTE, NOV.12.; ' -_\u2014 0, L .at Now Osleans, complain of fitting out privateers there, and rere 15 cue of, the value of the das will be ene the , à \u201c Herse-Guarde, November 11.' Lusson, Dec.16.\u2014The following is from the present dis the énugyling oF merchandize.A small French schooner-go- Britz< * and Quebec can only be *eipvited at the im meng oF 1 ES ro IX DOM A Co tribution of the Army: == .Ve 4 | ing out under suspicious circumstances, had been stopped by perte à send Pr Fou Lutope.In the nus 820 co MEMORANDOM.+ Light Divnion,\u2019 Major-Geberal Crauford\u20141st bare.454,1 Le U.States brig Syren, 8 leagues below the city, and sent the voluateersniay be dre ined from the my, po 2014 I .* \"The Prince Regent Raving been graciously pleased, in the 24 Portuguese Cacadores, } 95th, xommanded by Col.Beck- back to New Orleans, So .England states, be tire reridareed, as:d proceed à pete \u2018 .pame and oh the behzlf of His Majesty, to command, that, in{ wich, Portuguese Light Division, Briggitier-Genezal Pack \u2014 ; Several letters were received in town Halifax and th- Fhsere.provinées, Ihe danger ne rg ; tion of the brilliant victory obtained over the ene- od barr.52d, lit Portuguese Cacadores, #-93th, Brigadies-{ Ramours of War !\u2014Several lette other dsy dy :he acvorable\u201d gentleman from Cots 6 Toy by a division of His Majesty's army, under the command | oral Deummond.\u2019 yesterday, from Baltimore, dated on the 28th ult.stating, |.oup) of proceeding to Hxlifox before ù om GIs, \u2018 of Lieutenant-Gencrab \u2018I'.Graham, at Barrosa, on the 5th of Third Division, Major-General Picton.\u2014 15th, vith, 88th, * that accounts had reached that ely from Washington, a bec dues not Sxiet, Lhe puilieargr rain ; Re recucion ue Brac oh wr eros ro se, re | ooh Nei Foes, Brigade, Cale Sn ond We Sd LC, SEL | not bee veneer Gop, \u201c0 e on that accasion, sheuld enjoy the privilege of bearing a 5th 77th, 83d, 94th, Major-General Colville, Tumour, ; 50 \u2019 el | tween those places is 80 grout, tie country s., 1g.or ob 4S \u201d Ben fs \u2019 \u2019 si .tuatiun in the price of provisions, and other articles of expor: and inhospitable, that it would Le next Let ! us se Fra i \u2018 a «+ -giedal\u2019;-end his Royal Highness having approved of the medal which has beet struck, is pleased to command, that it should be worn by the General Officers, suspended by a nibbon, of the colour of the sash, with « blue ¢dze, round the neck, and by.tation.\u201d 2.Our accounts, direct from Washington, are to the 27th; and they make no mention of any new alarms of War.\u2014 an army from one place to the other.Besides, theo.Quebec would be always kept in check by ous \u2019 the guar.jay, se BY THE BURLINGTON MAIL, above it.During the whole GÉ tirs tune, the SURLY sound \u2014 ! PEL Te \u2018on ding Officers of Corps and Detachments, and th .Boston, March 6.| \u2014 | i Id t ly ; Let et Nilo Departments, attached by a tibbon of che | London papers to the 14th Jan.hive been received at the HOUSE OF REPRESZNTATIVES.\" | feo Wecl ECO Rauphy he places uf the voluateer,,\u201d | same colour to the button-hole of their uniform, \"| office of the New York Gazette, by the brig Catharine Au.Tuespay, Fea 25.\u2014The engrossed bill, authorizing a army wouid be converted into re gular troupe.hut the wig oo! gusza, capt.Center, in 44 duys from Plymouth, England Joan of Eleven Millions of Dollars, Wwasread a third time, and guar troops.\u201d : J \u2019 Lieut.-Gen.Graham\u2014Major-Gen.Dilkcs\u2014Col.Wheatley, 1st Foot Guards\u2014Lieut -Colonels Belson, 25th Foot ; Prevost, 67th ; Onslow, 3d Guards; Barnard, 95th; M'Donald, Deputy Adje.General ; Sebright, 1st Foot Guards; Brown, 38th Foot; Norcott, 95th; Cathcart, Dep.-Quarter-Master-Genl ; These papers (says the N.Y.Gazette,) contain but little news of moment, , ; .No yisible change had \u2018taken place in the King's health.Orders in Council «ill continued, Parliament hat passed a rushe, 20th Portuguese Regiment; Duncan, Ro ral Artillery: YOt\u20ac of thanks to Lord Minto nd Sir Samuel Auchmuty, for ouh 87h Regiment and Major A.F.Baron Bussche, 24 yf spirited ppd po [he Last: The fiery rebellion in Light Dragoons King's Geran Legion.\u2014By the command of Dublin seus to have ol in smoke.\"bi al Highness.FREDERICK, Com.in Chief, | i = CL bis Royal Hig > H.Torrens, Lt, Col.& Mil.Sec.LoNnpoN, Jan.11,\u2014In the lite disasterous wreck of 2.par: | passed\u201492 to 29.| Conaress.=On the 87th the House of Representatives was engaged.in diséussing the subject of Internal \u2018Taxes.\u2018The second and third resolutions were passed.On the 28th, a reporc from the Secretary of the Treasury was read, containing a statement of Custom House duties.The subject of Internal Taxes was again called up.The resolution in favour of taxing Salt was rejected, 57 to 60.\u2018the Whisky Tax resolution came next\u2019; but after some debate the, House adjourned till Monday.\u2019 : A MoxT : Extract of a Letter from a resp=ctable House a Nat Is, a Gentleman in thes city, dated March 3d \"luk, to : CILDAL KODRIGO, 20: \u2019 ; _¢ T have the pleasure to inform you a 1812, was taken by storm at 8 o'clock lust niwne, \u201cTher \u201csinge breaches practicable, one of which was assailed © were two Picton\u2019s division, and the otlres by General Criwfor Y Geterd General Pack made a fd.e attack on the other sd.of 0 wh:ise \u2018There was very considerable resistance made y som, re o * : \u2014 J of our Baltic squadron, we lament to state, that not Jess than Po.- , y , ; d; : CC | .fbi J : : tu Ger.Prune PROMOTIONS, 2000 of our gallant seamen have unfortunately perished.All the Rerolutions reported to the House of Representatives division, but Geu.Crawford X tons | We lazely quoted a proclamation of the Emperor of Russia of the United States, bÿ the Committe of «Ways and Means\u201d not so wi de; yet more pra Cul the Shocr breach, though té \u2019 nemy\u2019s attention War-Office, November 12, 1811, 104th Regiment of Foot\u2014To be Lieutenants, without pur- chase\u2014FEnsign 1.Besserer, Ensign Thomas Leonard, Ensign C.D.Rankin, Ensign Samuel Rigby, Ensign J.B.-M.Sutherland, Fmign Alexander Campbell, Ensign H.N.Moorsom, from the 24th Foot, Ensign Andrew Playfair, from the 32d - Foot.\u2014T0 be Ensigre\u2014Ensign Darby Mahony, from the 4th West Widia Regiment, vice Besserer ; James Gray, Gent.| _ vice Leonard ; Edward Wentworth Solonion, Gent: viée Ran- |.Mes Le cur, : kin; \u2018Thomas Miller, Gent.vice Rigby ; Sharpland Graves, parations that have been making.by Bonaparte in the interior .- From Washington, February 24, 1812/ LT Le + Gent.vice Sutherland ; John Macdonald, Gt.vice Campbell.of Poland for thé purpose of annoying Russia, \u2018The workgand|\u2014 * Me.Wright, has reported à bill for che protection of Duncan M\u2018Dougal, convicted of privately steuling in à sh Gi Zou Royal Veteran-Battalion=\u2014Quirter-Niaster Creighton | magazines formed Dantzie-seem-to\u2014designate-ic for grand America seamen.1c has all thie angry featares of this gen.| \u2014JIdgUEnt 0 be hanged on the frSEOF KT y veu 0 ] Irwin, from the 5th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Stanton, naval and military station from whence to overawe the \u2018North.tlemup\u2019s former reports on the subject of impressmuent.\u2018The | placed on the Retired List.; -On Wednesday last, at 12.o'clock, the- Banking-house of arming Militia Bill has passed.A stand of arms is ra be given Brever.\u2014To be Major-Generals in the Army, in Spain Messrs.Fenton, Scott, Nicholson, and Smith of this place, to every citizen soldier, on arriving it the age of 18.ONF < and Portugal only\u2014Colonel James Kempt, of the 81st Foot ; known by the namcof the ¢ Leeds Commercial Bank,\u201d stop.| HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS HAS BEEN VO.| ; ._ Brigadier-General W.Borthwick, of the Royal Artillery.ped payment, to the surprise and consternation ef-the whole TED \u2018THE PRESIDENI FOR SECRET SERVICES.\u2014 be hanged or the first cf May nei.-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014$Parr,\u2014Colone|\" Edward.Macdonnell, late \u2018Dep.Barrick-| town and neighkorhood.Lr Cee en ~The.ELHE fn the loan bill has beer: filled up with.ELEVEN | Teme so meee ete meray ee Master-General in-Canada, to be Quarter-Master-General to The failure of BOLDERO & Co.is caused by the stop- \u201cMILLIONS \u2014rcimbutsable not before Jun.1, 1825.- PROVINCIAL PARL£AMENT_ EL the Fortes serving in North America wider thie command of ë - \u2014 : : mim er a ad les LOWER CANADA, have been agrecd to in Commuttee of the whole by various : majorities, i \u2019 Lo Gen, Crawford and Vandelkur are Jud ; \u2018The President of the United States has approved and signed lot many men\u2014Fhe Freach Governor of che he ve pt thie act authorizifit the President to accept and a whole the garrison shut escapudour bayeuers 18 place and the lunteer Military Force.The bill hag of course become a law.Marmont 1s sull in metion.\u2014As 500: as he hears prvuers\u2014 It is understood that a long list of Officers, nominated for he will naturally make a retrogade move Deut.\u2018 the Additional Army, has been \u201ctransmitted by the, President ; \u201cx of the U.States to the Senate, for their concursence.\u2014JV.dat.for levying 100,000 men to reinforce his armies.Fhe French papers this week contain a decree of Bonaparte\u2019s conservative senate, especially convened, for the purpose of culling out J 20, 000 conscripts of the year 1812.The coincidence in time and number seem to indicate that the Jeviesof the rival Eniperors are levelled at each other.An article in the French papers stares, that the Russian and Turkish negociators'had con¢luded a treaty of peace, but that the Port had refused to ratify it, but nothing certain is yet known on this subject, besides the pre- had been called oF frors that quarter by Gen, Puck\u2019s fei 4 his cvtut, | Prisosers trie d_and Cond cæmed.at_the- Court of Eng Bing - March Term, 1812 of # RIT; Berek, | Jean Baptiste Potviti, aliss Jean Bipiise Contaut\u2014indictel for burglary-and sscrilege\u2014cor.victed oi subbing with sacri.rence to be hangec ar: the third day of Apritnext, = a Stephen Trask, convicted of horse stealinire: ude.P ; cd of horse stealing \u2014judgment, to 200 SES ecran es 0 ] page of à very eminent and respéctable Bank ar Lecds .: \u201c * Sir George Prevost, vice Colonel Kempt.\u2018 \u2026 LONDON, Jan.14.Extract of a'lettir from Washington, duted Feb.25th Le a : gentleman in this town.War- Office; November 19, 1811, Letters from Ostend mention, that Joel Barlow insists upon =\u2014 » .} 7 - nent of Foot, Lieutenant Bernard Clark, from the the re i tion of the American.propert y » seized under the \u201c I he followi bo ' i hs i : \u2014=Nies rs i - ; h Æ I ha { > * ; ; wa > | - a4 G arris Mm.Battalion to he Lieutenant, vice Gardi iner, who Rambouillet Decree, Pr \u20acevViots tathe formatign-of any.Jom- President-to the Senate, Officers in the new ary y sVLESUES, | \u201cFriDA a 3 farch The C 2 \u2018; o whe 15 veer ) e vy ia M: sr 4; -cmmjttee 0 - hom s refers } Joo.L.Futtle, (of the Senate, lieut.Col.of infantry Elea zer W.Ripley (speaker of thie House of Representatives) do.Joseph Loring, jun.Major.Alex.S.Brooks, Capt.Arle: lery.Samuel Neye, do.- Horse W.Watson, 1st Liegt, Infatitry.\u201d Sam D, \u201cHarris, apt.fit) drag.AT Wheelodk, | Jet, Lt.John Roulstone, 2d do.Thomzs Aspinwall; Major.John H.Henshaw, Cap:.lafantry.nercial Freuty between the Untiite:! States and.France, It is stated in some of the Petcisburg letters, that the Exchange, which was a very shoit tune since at 15, is now only at 10 roubles, Erom this circumstance, and the increasing confidence \u2018in Goverumenititaper, ir dsinferred, that Peace bétwéen Russia and Turkey 18 no-longer viewed as doub:ful.\u201c\"\u201cFhe American Commodores, Baron and Bainbridge, who red the Bil to authorise Jacques Marin, jun.10 creer 2 Bridge Over the S.cha ay.it eg 4 ee Bras St.Nicha.as, itl the county of De dan, reported tit che Comairtee hzd gene sLioug:.the same\u2019 and ade some anéadmebts-thoreto- raid rhe vd anpénduiènés with tke Bill were ordered to be refeiteu to -e Comite + f the whole an Mueiday next, ro j cs À petiion.oË Jién Azderson, \"exchanges.: Lo 104th Dittô, Captain Jacob William Rogers, from the \u2018st = Roya! Veteran Battalion, to be Captain of a Company, vice .Christian, appointed to the Ist Royal Veteran Battalion ; Ensign Grurge Croad, from the Royal Staff Corps, to be, Licu- * \u201cAenant, without purchase.on 18} I.of the city uf.Qichee; was ; War Office, December 10, .e acting as supercargoes-on heird 0 ; h ; 64th Regiment of Foot, : Lieutenant Ralph Johnson, from wer ac ü | { r \"oes- ; or .mercaa ntmen \u2019 ave = ; i ) : | .; .to .te presenicd, serine For:h, that proccetince in fais 5 , the 87th Foot, to be Captam of a Company, by purchase.vice been taken by Danish privateers and carried into Sweden.} he Lo G Harriscn's Vi Ph pre a gE pth Lat proceedings sn-bis ivlayesty\u2019s Court =~ Niunro, whose appainiraent has not taken placer | former commanded the Chesapeake in the affair with-the Leo-|-pzyract of eiter from the Governor of Coins, dated St, | rte\u201d Bench, or ih itz of (uel, in = nrc os \u2018 Lo.ard : th is idere nen i r T - 19, dal .ercin pending, have been for a considerable time Captam Edward Currie, of the 90th Foof, to be Major pard ; the latter is considered one of the best séainen in the Anu: 10 .Sol Le considerable time aud on.pt \\ » : » N Jor 11 Lbuis, January 12, 1812.tinue to be suspended by reason of the incompetence \u20140É hat American navy.\u2018 1 have just received despatches from Fort Madison, in- Srp re eo ES rte rem fo if formiinigr \u201cmie that the\u201d WiiiebdFa-Hidiais hav ¢ done.areas Capt.Richards, of th= ship Oronoko, who arrived at New- chief above the garrison.Those Indians dre supposed to have York on Monday last, informs that news reacted Lisbon just ) been inthe late action.| expect hot work in the spring, and hefore he sailed of the capture of Civdad Rodrigo, which was shall endeavour to be rtady for it \u201cTis vain to suppose our taken by assault by the British on\u2019 the 18th of Jan: - The latter 2 i difficalties are over ; the belief that they have but just com- had two regiments.cut to pieces, and a General Officer killed, | menced, is much more rational.\u201d = vaccin nie ~~ ES t, arising frooi the.non-attendance-vf dne-of-the=->2+= 7\u201d thePeof} and praying.relief in.his behali, and the sun.va referred to à special commitiee \u2018of five members, ?l'he Chairman of the Committe of the whole: tue, 4g whom it was referred, to consider the expediery vi rat ing ao allowance to the Mesrbers of the Assembly of thie Province, and what should be çhe Ways and means, aud abso ti the Army?Capt.Jubn Squire, of Royal Engineers, to be dore a Major Gage The r, of-the NovasScotia-Fénéibies;\"to- .be Deputy Barrack-Mastet-Generdf to foe Forcés in Canada, vice Lieütenant-Colonel M'Donnell, resigned., War-Qffice, December 21, 1811, Canadian Fencibles\u2014 Ensign Alex.M'Millan, to be Lieute- 7 nant, vice Lctven, promoted to the Nova Scotia Fenciblés.\u2014 d = 00e \u2014 Poe Ensigne\u2014 Pierre Gamelin,-Gent.vice-Gränt;\u201cpromotzd-|-ard-General.Lackenham severely.wounded \u2014The-làss.of aid by k vis.Fr las ning descr so th Fran four \u2018Ihre the to th adjac situ: LS a 2 WW rd Bl NWN DO aa 2 ."]
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