The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 16 avril 1812, Cahier 1
[" = in d'an.: terre ou tude sip ze jours rt XILCU.je Quebec Gase THURSDAT, APRIL 1 *Gasette de Québec.257] JEUDI, LE 16 APRIL; me The commissioners have received some replies to the appli- bring up oifrey barrels in five days, at\u2019 fifty cents per barre catinns they made to the states and tetritories.Ca «| they would earn only one dollar day each ; Sowing for tol The legislatore of Tennesee, on the 16tK of November, ge\u2019 noching, for delay while waiting for freight nothing, for wear solved that their Senators and Representatives showld be reques- and tear of boat nothing, and nothing for the retarn empty, if ted to support any laudable attempts made to the Congress of no freignt should offer.: .the United States, soliciting the aid of the gener:t govarument | Thus it seems probable that produce could not be-vaftéés from in relation to the canal navigation betweeu Tludson's river and Oswego to Rome, forless than frone to Menthe great lakes, So treal: so that the communication which professional men, after On the 4th of November the legislature of New-Jersey vey, due cxaraireiqge conuider as impracticable, unless at am enor * although we feel a deep interest in promoting every attempt mous expense, ly disproportionate to the object, but which to open a communication, by means of canal navigation, be- some gentlemen assume, without examination, to be very sim- tween the great lakes and the navigable rivers running through ple, would, if completed, be of no avail.Instead.cf drawing the Atlantic states ; and are fully sensible that such communica- to us the trade of our ucighbors, it would turn much of our tion would tend to enrich consolidate and strengthen the union ; trade to them.Farmers who cannot vend their produce by 6, 1812.[Ne.QUEBEC ENGLISH COMMERCIAL te ACADEMY.,Ç AR.BARBER impressed with the liveliest F ~ titude, for the distinguished Patronage, with which ig has bern honored, by the Ladies and/ Gentlemen of Quebec, since his establishment in this city, offers his sincere and un- fei thanks; ard solicits a continuance of that support, which has been so liberally bestowed : He assures them, his | utmost exestions, shall be used, towards the advancement, of his Pupils, in the various departments, of Orthography, Or- theepy, Reading, Writing, English Grammar, Geography.Recitation, Declamation, and a regular course of Arithmetic : The strictest attention will be paid to their Morals.~ Mr.B.Begs leave to apprize the Parents and Guardians of lan UT, à SUR E - py His Ezcartencr SIR GEORGE PREVOST, Baronet, ' à DIN President of the Prôvince of Lower-Canada, and Admi- .x ' ; .cians © yet as we have not sufficient means for completing the plans of land, from beyond Geneva to Albany, must carry itto one of ions de 1» vistrator of the Government of the said Province; Lieu- Canadian CHE rep, who vi ns Jn he wt public Improvement Within this state, already projected, and the few bad harbors on lake Ontario, there to wait the arrival RCE tenant-General, and Commander of all His Majesty's For- them under his charge ; being perfectly conversant in the would not he first importance to our immliate Labelle My schooners from Ogdensburgh.But, ph rte if a ni es ces in the Provinces of Lower and Upper Canada, Nova French Language, he is ther:by enabled, to facilitate their provements in other wares.| And although we anticipate with lakes, be pe ob of the question, that the inhabitants p our p ; AE Scotia, New Brunswick, and in the Islands of Cape Bre- pros 2nd re af sma, Juaiated with the Language, in à pleasure, judging from the enlightened policy hitherto pursued western counties must be greatly benefitted by a navigable ca- toa, Newfoundland, and the Bahamas, &.&c.&c.A PRCCLAMATION.x7 HEREAS it is the bounden Duty of all His Majesty's\u201d Subjects, constantly to humble themselves before Almighty God, and fervently to their supplications for Divine Aid and Protec- in extending public improvements by our national government, that the tine isnot far distant when from the rapidly encreasing wealth of our country, the vast plans of extending canal navi- | gation will be carried into effect, so as ao form a chain of communications from the waters of the Hudsun river to the great lakes, and from the lakes to the Mississippi: - Yet as that period has not arrived, we see nothing to warrant us in giving instructions to our representatives in C , astothe measures nal, dug at a distance from Lake Onturig=\u2014lat the miad ba .turned to a tract of country, fifty miles wide, and stretched out east and west on the south aide of that lake, It cannot Le dericd that, if good harbours were abundant on its shores, and if nel Fjacent country offered good roads, the average distance ote.nStarriage must De at least ewenty-five miles\u2014but, inan- much as the harbours are few, it must be sixty or seventy froin many parts of the tract.Under these circumstances, let it be Terms made known at the Academy, No.5, Couillard Street, 3 doors from Mr.I).Robertson's { Baker.) Queb:c, 9th April, 1812, Um ADVERTISEMENT.: ca NCE is hereby given, to all those to whom it ns rx; concern, that by virtue of an authority of the Court of King's Bench for the District of Quebec, granted up- renew .A tion, more especially during the continuance of à CON- on the petition, of François Huot, in kis quality of Tutor to they shall pursue, when this subjec xhall comet before them.\u201d supposed that a canal should be ran east and west through the ven la test so sanguinary and awful, as-that in which His the minor children of the late François Chavigny de la Che- The legislature of Connecticut, at general asembly holden se middle.As that would be accessible in every parts it isevident \u20ac Samedi Maïesty, in behalf of the British Empire, is now en.vrotiere, and of Marguerite Robitaille, Nicholas de Viller, in | New-Haven, on the second Thursday of Octaber, resolved, that the extreme distance of land carriage won be less than the amedi Je dlajesty, articularly when the other calami- his quality of natural Tutor to the minor children issue of his chat it was inexpedient to takeany measures on the application mean distance at present The conclusion is so clear, that to ois, à dx J gaged, and most parti / diy embittered b marriage with-the-late-Elizabeth-Chavigny dels Chevrotiere; the commissioners appointed by (the state of New-York far &y more would not shew praper respect to the wisdom of the ne fuite a \"ties of the present times are 50 sa ly em tte Y his wife deccased ; Jaseph Chavigny de la Chevrotiere, in his opening à communication by means of a canal navigation be- Legislature, \u2018There is another part of the subject, however, za, Ih the personal affliction of our beloved Sovereign.quality of Curator to Joseph Marie Chavigny de la Chevro- | tween the great lakes and Hudson's' river.\u2018The reasons assig- which stands in close connexion with what has just been'advan-.Messe, And whereas His Majesty for this solemn purpose,\u2019 tiere, Advocate, ar; absentee from this Province, and also Marie ned by the committee ou whose report the resolution was ced, and which, coming in support of Mr.Weston's opinion 2 dere \u2018a oraciously pleased to order a day of Public Fasting Chavigny de fa Chevrotiere, wife of Charles Armand dit | made, were, that the state could not supply money, and (ha- {on the effect of the canal in securing to this state the commerce Pom tte, 13.gracid ets \u2018 be observe d every vearin His Laftamme, joiner, residing at Quebec, on the advice of the ving elected able men to amis in the councils of the nation) of the western world, it.would be unjust to withhold, el henan, { and Humiliation, to obecr hich! Ty year th: relations and friends of the said minors and absentee, homolo- | copfided national interests to the unbiased judgment of those! The commissioners pray leave, heu, to revert to and de- Crp Cuiopcan.Dominions, randitis- igh y-becoming-t Hat rated \u201cin Court; \u201cthere will -be-proceeded; on-\u2014Szturday-the- H-wikose duty it was to strend ro thom: ard whose means of ine | velope.the basis of a calculation stated in their firk\u2014repors,\u2014 \u2014\u2014 che vec s0 pious an Example should be imitated in this part fourth day of April next, at Ten of the Clock in the forenoqp, | formation are such asto enable them to perform that duty in Two horses can, in still water, draw a boat laden with fifty Lon of the British Empire ; [ have thought fit, by and in the Court House of Quebec, the said Court then setting, | the best manner.10° _tone at the rate of two tmîlesanda half in.an_hour, wherefore \u2026 se with the Advice of the Executive Council of this to the first criée by licitation, of the emplacement hervafier + Thc legislature of Vermont, on the 30th and'S1st October, | the progress in eight hours will be twenty miles.\u2014This, then, Le etre Province, to appoint Friday, the Eighth day of \u2018May described, depending on the succession of the late Marie Jo- expressed the opinion that the object was weil.worthy of con- is the samallest distance which can reasonably be expected in ona 3 ; ays PC SIEM LAY © =.4 | sephte HAMELIN, _in her life time widow of .the Jate Fran } : next, 10 be aday of Public Fisting and Humiliation, cos Chavigny DE'L'A CHEVROTIERE, that the sècond | 6 to be Devoutly and Religiously observed as such, by crice will be on Saturday the eleventh day of the eid month , all His Majesty\u2019s Subjects throughout this His Pro- | of April, at the same place and hour, and that an Saturday.vince of Lower Canada: That in decp humility and\u201d the EIGHTEEN H day of the said month of APRIL, Sethe : Co knowledge and bewail our ma- said City of .Quebec, in the sid Court House, there wil contntion, we may ac .ecg J UF\" be proceeded to the third and last criée, sale and adju- pifuld transgressious ; and Jon in earnest supplications gication of the said emplacement, on the charges, clauses to the Almighty Ruler of the Universe, for protec.and conditions of the \u2018Ænchere, which will be deposited at the tion, and every other blessing, to- Our-Most Gracious office of the Clerk dE hed Court, before the time Mc: - * .> Oo | - Sone aly for she.» and to his Propre anc heritance, dowery, mortgage, servitude, or otherwise, on the # fa ole © .said Emplacement, are hereby required to make a declaration Comfort to the Royal Sufferer ; fervently imploring | ehereof in writing, at the Office of the Clérk of the said Court, the Divine favor, \u2018and assistance, to crown with\" suc- before the sale; .and for further information, rd'apply to Mr.cess the exertions of His Majesty\u2019s Arms, by Sea and ses Le BLoND, Advocate, at his Office, in the Upper Land, and those of his Allies, fighting in defence of Torn of Quebec, arden Be Ne me ndaries of the em- their Just Rights ; that so thé wicked devices of his place g prot sideration ; but corceiving the period when they recrived the day.Now, asthree men will be communication to be too late to decide a sübject of such import: ance, they postponed the further cousideration to their next uired to manage and steer a boat, the daily allowance of five dollars may be made for men and horses, being one dollar each; and that is surely enough.But a further allowance mugg be made for use of the boat, pro- - - fic of the-owner, and time unavoidably joss.- Jt maybe wellta ~~ appropriate to these objects all the return freight, and charge the whole expense, to and fro, on what may be called the ex- rt cargo.This will, of course, double the amount, and ring it to ten dollars for twenty miles, or fifty cents per mile.Wherefore the extent of what it ean cost to transport fifty tons one mile, ons canal, being fifty cents, the rate is one cent perton + -+QOn:the 29th.and - 30th of January, the legislature.of Mas: shchusetts, with the impartial and dignified wisdom of conscious greatness, resolved unanimously, that the Senators of that commonwealth should be instructed, and their representatives requested, to use their influence for promoting, by all reasonable encouragement, (in such mode ss congress in their wisdom | might direct) the opening of a communication, by means of a caval navigation, between the great lakes and Hudson's river : per mile.To this parhaps it will be objected, thas experience in regard beng had to the special bencfit which would accrue to this state does by no means justify so low an estimate.But the state of New-York from the accomplishment of that project.| there is experience, for chers is no canal navigation.ip The legislature of Ohio, alse, have (as will be perceived by the state : and the commissioners have already, in their sleet re- the message of his excellency the Governor) fully approved of port, stated the objections to following tivers, creeks, brooks - ie plan.; and torrents, by the main strength of men, iusead of drawing | The commissioners have moreover received a paper signed t, for sal oF \u201cMich > boats by horses along the tranquil surface of.a canal, ; [ in Emplacement + 1 : , acti erty \u2018Michigan, A.B.| Letitbe d th indinn : ee ee Peer re entier and begin he, jh | Pete Ava cn one pe | a tored, and the happiness of mankind preserved and Suburbs of Quebec, of fifty feet in front, by eighty in depth; secretary, which is of the following purport :\u2014* whereas Hudwon's ricer shall be three hundred snd ffey miles, conse \"ed boanded in front by the south side of St.John Street, in the 1).commissioners of internal navigation in the state of New.quently that the transportation of \u2018a ton will cost three bundred Nh oarper t NTLIEIE | hit s,si- 9 we | = pierres, rnut nro.eo la «+ adres .gr gor + : rear at the termination of the said depth, to the north-east, by } York have addressed to the governor and judges of the territa.sud fifty cents.\u2018Fothislet twohiundred and fifty more be ad- And | do Keréby strictly charge and command the a New Street, and to the south-west by Joseph 'Lecompte, ry @-Michigan, certain communications relative to 3 canal in ded, for toll, the amount will then be Aix hundred cents per ton ; Ce sad Public Fast anc mi a on, A with a Log House, hangard, and other building thereon erec~ | jo state of New-York, which being considered, resolved and taking ten barrels of flour co à ton, the transportation of Te oe vhserred by all His Majesty\u2019s Subjects throughout red.JAS.LE BLOND, -| unanimously, that in the opinion of the undersigned, the canal | each barrel will cost siaty cents, If to this twaaty cepts be ad- nple de mé this His Province of l.ower Canada, as they hope Quebec, Sist March, 1812.Advocate.contemplated by the commissioners of internal navigation in ded for freight to New-York, the total will be but eight cents, the state of New-York, from Black Rock to Rome would not for the Protection of Almighty God, or desire to he Se ems \u201cbe 30 desirable as a canal round the cataract of Niagara, and (tom the port of discharge un Like Erie, to the commercial.emporium of New-York, and the risque of chis route is no à latêteé An EMPLACEMENT of an \"po BE SOLD avert from their Country, and from themselves, the sin arpent or thereabout in front, by half au arpent eg > ve CA .: .; aris oir Trembles, another by the falls of the Oswego.Pamed the tenth day of trifling as not to merit notice.By che advertisement already CEE Evils and Calamities aflicting other Nations.: Sei niory 4 aille, ; fa che Pasieh of Pa \"to the Church of January, one thousand eight hundred and twelve.\" alluded to, it appears that the lowest price of \u2018rroight (aod for Given under my Hand and Seal at Arms, at the thers: à > rarish with two Stone HOUSES thereon erected, The commissioners have too much r t for these gen- part of the way in hazardous craft) is ninety three-cents per bar- Me.2H Castle of St.Lewis, in the City of Quebec, having good Cellars; u Hungard und Stables: the whole well tlemen to suppose they would have given this opinion wid out rel of lour, frum Lewistown 10 Montreal.Instead of adding this Seventh Day of April, in the year of our ada ted for business.\u2014For further particulars apply to Mr information and consideration.Wherefore, they must infer for insurance, let something be tsken away, and let it be suj- chez M res y , ht Hundred and JEN GUILLET, proprietor, on the premises, that the information received was not founded in fact ; or that, posed that hereafter both freight and insurance shall cost but Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundre ans Pointe à Frombhes Prat March 18198, not having habitually turned their attention to objcets of this ninety cents, even then nine barrels of four will be taken from Twelve, and in the Fifty-sccond year of His _ \"OM aux I hon __ sort, they are not so well qualfied to judge, as the conscious- sbuve the fails offingara to New York, for the same price Majesty\u2019s Reign.| To e%a It OR SALE.\u2014The GRIST MILL of St.pegs of intelligence respecting matters more familiar to their that eight can be taken now from below those falls to Men- uyer GEORGE PREVOST.Can Marguerite, situated within the Borough of \u2018Three minds may have led them to suppose \u2014~The commissioners, tread.The expense of pasing from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario Co By His Excellency\u2019s Co d } * Rivers, apply to ° MOSES HART.previous to their former report, viewed the country, caused must be added.And here, let it be asked, what kind of locks yer.y Hs Txce tency s L mmand.20th February, 1812.surveys to be made, obtained all the information: in their power, are those which gentlemen project round the cataract of Niaga- La _ Jxo.TaryLon, Dep.Sec.; .listened to the reasons on either side with inpartial attention ; ra.Every expense which may be nesdfulto facilitate the na- ADVERTISEMENT.er J th mim ppt br tae Lege nd singh hy ane othe my apr hog gen mh he ait Be hme vet .J .\"the stat Tcou-Tar!, entitled * am act to provide for the to » Pv Là other.\u2014 large » fron UET & C-.E it known to all whom it may concern, that Je the Internal Navigation of the State, paised clusions they drew were not unfounded.\u2018They feel so much Lake Erie, shall have brought her cargo to within asmalf dis- heure dB by virtse of the authority of the Court of King's |.April 8, 1811, for che comsideration of all maviers relating to the more confidence in their opinion, as it nécords with that of tance of the exaract, itwould be ¥ idicutous to pub it un board -êch:.de ee ; bert | the said inlund navigation.° Mrj Weston, \u2018whose abilities as an engineer \u2018in this particular of sma s me.eiy to Cescend by locks, to Lake Ontario, ardes faite, Réchard hab eric Quebec que dat qe que ee.The Comsissioners appointed in and by an act to provide for the iza- department) are unquestioned.1'o that gentlem ug their repore and thei put it again on board of large vestols to cross that &kc.&c.widower of the deceased Marie Victoire Bern ier, ga his quality was transmitted by one of his friends ; and in reply (after trea.bake.Je would be equaily ridi.clous te strempe the cranspor- ' .3 Ù , proc-ment of the internal navigation of the state, beg leave 17 .REPORT : THAT, in obedience to the directions of the ssid act, they made apphcation to congress and to the legislatures of the several states and territories, copies of which are annexed in the papers marked No.1, and No.2.They conceived \u201ct proper also, tn address the President of the United States, on the subject of their appointment, and annex a copy of their letter to him, Ne.3.; Moreover, considering the magnitude of the object, they deemed x advisable to depute two of their niembers to the general government, with their letter to the President, and application torthesenate-and-house-of Fepresentatives-\u2014-A_copy of the report made by that deputation, on the 24th of last month, is also annesed, marked No.4.It appears from this \u2018report that, although it be uncertam whether the national government will do any thing, it 1s certain they will do nothing cauts de 3 tation, on either Luke, im smail boats.The locks, then ro Le of use, must be such ne will take up and let down vessele which navigate the lakes, These then are the locks which the wate is desired to make, in the sapectation that after a vessel from the upper lakes shsll have dwcended into Quario, she will map at the difficult and d.\"geruus port of Oswego, wiuead of going on easily and safely tu Ogdeusburgh.The inventors and abertors of this-pfuject may Lave the bast and most patriotic intentions, but their scheme, if carried into effect, wouids en- ung of the nieans to obtain sufficient water at the summit level of Rome) he =r # supposing your fears on this subject to be removed, you have no further olistacles to encounter, in your progress westward, until you arrive at Oswego falls.From From thence to Oswego is the great work.1 know not whether f ever declared that it was impossible to conduct a canal by this route, | should rather think it was the technical term impracticable, of course restricted in the sense mentioned in the report ; ard under those limitations, I still deem it so ; and such {-am persuaded it will be declared by every practizal profes: crense (by the resqurces of New.York) the wealth \u2018of Canada sional min.But supposing your wishés accomplished, the 8nd the power of Great-Britam.Before thissubject be diamine question then occurs, would the trade of the lakes be directed.«ed it nay not be pa to compare the capense of transpos- iuto this channel, fzom its natoral one down the Se.Lawrence, | $8600 oii à canal with that on \u201cw rurnpike road.\u201d Fhe cost of On the superior facilities afforded by this river, for the trans.carriage from Albany to Utica, by land, is seventy-five cents ortation of produce, § perfectly agree with the commissioners per hundred, or fifteen dollars per ton, Were the distance ping traversed it twice between Kinguôn and Montreal, and ube hundred miles, (which it is not) ane fifth of it, or twenty of \u2018Tutor to Marie Louise, Mary Victoire, François Frederick and François Lambert, minor children, issue of his marriage with the said late Marie Victoire Bérnier, Upon advice hemologated in Court, of the relations and friends of the said minors, on SATURDAY, the FOURTH day of APRIL next, at.TEN o'Clock in the morning, at Quebec, in the Court of King's Bench, im the Court House, Court sitting, will be proceeded to the first Criée by Licitation, of the land hereafter described, belonging to the Communauté of the said Lambert Richard with the said late Marie Victoire Bernier ; the second Criée will take place on Saturday the eleventh of the same month, at same place and hour, and on SATURDAY the EIGHTEENTH of APRIL.next, at Quebec aforesaid, in the said Court House, Court Siting, at.I'en ., o'clock in the morning, will be made the third and last Crile, sale and ADJUDICA VION of the said land, upon the char- \u2014 - d'kooan dr ucre Blarc.Général à feux étages.-oin des rue: adresser à.YREAU.ice and a: ne es, cla ronditions- : i \u201c+.from which immediate aid can be derived.\u2018The deputation each time viewed it very attentively.1 can therefore assert noles, would cos three dollars, and forty miles would cost six.rE ed in es nd oes pel et eae] be deposic- Fr itself oblized, by prudentiz! considerations, not Foy to with confidence, that [know of no existing navigation, of such The pr oposed canal will, then, to every useful pur e, pro- Those who may have claims either by inheritance dow- blend the navigation between Luke Frie and Hudson's river, extent, which can be rendered perfect at so an small expense.duce the ame effect us sf Lake Etie were brought within forty mi ery, mortgage, servitude or otherwise, upon the said lund, with objects, some of which are subservient to local interest, However, should your noble plan, of ugiting Lake Erie with Miles of Hudson's river.In other words, the great Lakes, ON.are required ta make known the same in Pin at the 0f- but to refrain fron: asking an advance or even an appropriatiœé the Hudson, be carried into effect, you have te fear no rivalry.those inland seas, admisting of navigation with vessels of the nt, d\u2019un fice of the said Court before the sale.\u2014\u2014For (her inform.of money.\u2014 I'he utmost they hoped to obtain war a grant of \u2018I'he commerce of the enormous extent of country bordering on ap burthen, and girt by shores exceeding two thousand gent comp ation, apply to Muitre Louis Plamonden, Advocate, at his land.À grant \" > Lutter of Lords Grey and Greuville, Te 8 ¢ February, 15, 18] 4 4.Sm=We lig lave humbly fo express to.your Royal Highness, our dutiful acknowledgements for the gracious and | condescending manner in witch you have hud the goodness to communic.ie to us the Jere: of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, on the subjuct of whe arrangements to be now made for the future adtuvsst auios, of the public affairs : we take this liberty of availing duescive, of your gracious permission, to address to yout Ryu! Hignes in this forin what has occurred to us in consequence of that comtaisnication.The Prince Regent, after expressing +o your Royal Highness in chat letter his seutiments on various pub ic maners, has, in the conclud- \" The loss of the allied army, from the 16th to the 19th, was, Portuguese killed, wounded and missing, 118\u2014 English do, 631.- In the town of Rodrigo the English.found in immense quan- ity of military stores, \u2018and 153 \u2018pieces of artillery.] =: \u201c Boston, March 31.Later \u2018accounts from Spain \u2014The ship Huntress.has arrived at Alexandiaa;-from Cadiz, with Spanish papers to Feb.5th, The Cortes had concluded their new Constitution.Count Dorsenne, together with a part of the iniperial guatils had set out for France, Toe The French were defeated the 28th of November, st Osceil paragraph, condescenc-d to.intimate his wish, that some of those persons with wizon: the early habits of his public life were formed, would streugrheu ifis Royal Highness\u2019s hands, and constituie a pare of lus Goverment: And his Royal High ness is pieared to add, tlvit with such such support, aided by 8 Vigoraue and unit.udirini-erariom, Éornied on tte-Most libe- cat buse, he Would lock witis «ddt#al confidence to a prosperous © up où 1h Most a°dupus contes oa which Great Bri- \"Un coe other parts of his Royal High- nese\u2019s letter we de _2t pre-vme *a offer any observations: but | in the concluding paragrapt., + Jw.we may venture to suppose ourselves ivcluded mm the gracious wish which it expres ses, we owe it in obedience and duty to his Roy:l Highhes,, to explain ourselves with frankness and sincersty.We.bey leave most earnestly to assure His Royal Highness, that no sacrifices, except these of -hunor and duty, could appear to us too great to he made, for the purpose of healing the divisions of our country, and uniting both its goverment and its people.All personal considerations we eatirely disclaim ; we rest on public measures; and it is on this ground alone, that We.naust.express, without reserve, the impossibility of our uniting with the present Government.Cur diflirences of opinion are too many and too inrportant to admit of such an union.His Royal Highness wll, we are coniident, do us the justice to te.member that we have twice already acted on.this impression ; in 1809, on the propusitiva then made to us under his Majesty's authority ; and last year, when his Royal highness was pleased to require our advice respecting tiie formation of a new Governmeut.The.reasons which we then humbly submitted to him are strengthened by the encreasing dangers of the times; nor has there, dows to the present moment, appeared tab has hoen eos: nion on the public interests, as can alone form a basis for the EVET TUNY\u201d approshnation-Fowarde\u2014suchraimagreement of opie [oo la, (near Soria) by Brigadier General Duran, | On the 16th Jan.Gen.Morillo was at Caceres, with his] Division, .; = Valencia held out as late as the 25th of Janua supplies had been introduced.= | \u2018The French had entirely evacuated Asturias.The British had advanced as far as Salamanca, and part of Marmént's army was marchiuig towards\u2019 Valencia, to reinforce- Suchet ç ; eme We understand that Mr.Foster, the British Minister, had an interview with !:r.Monroe on Saturday, at which he in- forfmud the Searetary of State, that whenever the Government of the United States-would produce to himself or to the Government of Great Britain an official document of the repeal of the Berlin and Milan decrees, the orders in Council would be immediately revoked; and that should Congress piss a law authorising.merchant vessels to arm for the purpose of resisting the right of search,\u201d it would be considered a Declaration of War, and his functions as British Minister would from that moment cease.\u2014[ M:reaatile Advertiser.) \" The National Intelligencer says of the dispatches by the Gleaner, that it has \u2018* every reason to believe, they are not of a character favourable to our rights or interests.\u201d It quotes the London Courier as saying, Britain ought not to lose à moment in hostile preparations against America, in consequence of the adoption of the report of the committee of foreign relations.\u2018The Intelligencer then concludes with the \u2018eclar ation, that * the period has arrived when AMERICA MUST APPEAL TO ARMS.\u201d [B.Palladium.LU From WasnincTon; March 27.4 Nothing.will be d honor«ble union of parties previously opposed \u2018té .each other.Into the detail.of hose diffirences we are unwilling to en ter 5 they eubi:ce almost all the leading features of the pre, seiit policy of the empire; but his Royal Highness has, hime | self been pleased to advert to the late deliberations of Prclizs ment on the affairs of Ireland.This subject, 1s, above all others, important in itself, ad connected with thé most pressing dangers.Far from concurring in the sentiments which his Majesty\u2019s Ministers have, on that occasion, so recently expressed, we entertain opinions directly opposite : we are firmly persuaded of the necessity of a total change in the.present systein of! that country, and of the.immediate repeal of those civil disae | bilities under which so large a portion of his NM: jesty\u2019s subjects | still labour on account of their religious opinions.\u2018l'a recome mend to Parliament this repeal, is the feet advice which it would be'owr duty to offer to hiv Royal idighuest, could we, ever 10r the shortest time, make ourselves respogsible for any | farther delay in the prospect of a measure,\" without which we could entertain no hope of rendering vurselves useful to his Royal Highness, or to the country.We have only further to\u2019 beg your Roydl Highness to lay before his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, the expression of our earnest wishes for what- ver may bist promote \u2018the ease,\u201d hotior and advantage of his Rayal Highness's Government, and the success of his endeavors for the public welfare.W- have the honor to be, &c.\u2018 (Signed) GREY.ee e © i .GRENVILLE\" | To His Roya: Highness the Duke of York, \u2018I'ranslated for the New-York Gazette.From the Lisben Ganctte of January 29.Extract of Disparch from his Excellency Lord Wellington, Count of Vimeiro, addressed to his Excellency Don Miguel Pereira Forjaz, from his Head-Quarters at Gullegos, dated on the 20th January, 1812.\u201c ' Most Illustrious and Excellent Sir, ; \u2026, Ta conformity tomiy determination the attack [on Cuidad Rodrigo, ] vas-made yesterday evening in 5 different columns, composed of the troops of the 8d and hyht divisions, and of the Brigade under the command of Brigadier General Pack.The two columus of the right were led by Lieutenant Col.U*Taole ofthe 24 Portuguese Chasseurs, and Major Rige af the Sth Regimehe\u2014it being fhe-object of these two columns The Richard from Quebec, has arrived at Vigo in distrese, ame Eee La to protect the march of Major \u2018General Mackinnon, whose Lo ee et LS a ae Wb says since the last despatches have arrived from England-* Let one as to ulterior mygasures, until your eastern elections are over.= It is rumoured that Mr.Foster received by the Gleaner letters of recall, to be used if necessary.3 know not what author - ity there is for the report.: \u2018The account of te.burning.of the ships-Asia, and the Gers- how, by the French, presented to the House a few days since by Mr.Pitkin, huscertainly operated somewhat as a damper an the war fever.The Baltimore Federal Republican says Mr.Foster has demanded that a minister be sent to England, and that the promise of one has been made by our government.Czar Rodney will certainly go to England before net October, either as Envoy or one of three commissioners.\u2018The same paper says that an expectation of an Embargo had produced gre.t confusion in that city, all the flour, &c that could be got hold.of having been shipped off.\u2018The editor observes.* In our judgements, there is a much greater likeli hood of an Earthquake than an embargo.\u201d Llectioneering considerations take place of every thing else.The National Intelligencer, the mouth piecé of the Cabinet, us then no longer deceive ourselves ; the period 1s'amiiven Wbwn the rights and hoor of our country must \"be aserted by an appeal to arms ! ! * From the National\u201d Intelligencer Marck 190+ + Congress have some acteand priginated others.\u201d \u2018Fo fill up the ranksand prolong the enlistments of the present army ; + , + [N - \u2018To raise an additional regular force of twenty-five thousand men ; .4 ~ ployment of a.volunteer force of Rity Vo authorise thé em thousand men; - : +» \u2018 .\u2026 - To raive six companies of mauated Rangers Tot the defence of our westein frontier ; Ce » \u20ac .* ready.put\u2014why are recruiting parties been sent out ?was leading to the assault the light division, and 1 fear that} | ÿ many years Head quarters -| northern settlements will, 1 think, be taken © ry, when large | - To make further provision for the corph of angineéts ; To establish a quarter-master's department and create com.| 09d, of the troops of the Sd division, and were all com- missary generals, &ec.the army and navy for the millions tg\" defray these great en steps evincing their determination to lay pay the 13:erest of the war loans, &e, But it may be asked; and indeed the question has been al.the men enlisted ?\u2014why have not In reply to these questions; weneed only state a Goste fact that it was only in the course of.the Jast week that the Senare confirmed a purt of the appoingmen:s of officers in the ney army, without whoge aid We have undersfosd that mediately expédited to: those whose confirmed, and tha commenced.croi ë could not be commend, etters \u2018 appointiment have beeñ im.i whose otments have been iat the recruiting will be forthwith vigorous'y he - In relation, to ether preparations, we ate not in the habug of prying into Fkgcutive secrets, but we sbouid deem the Head of the War Department remiss in his duty if he have not caused ample preparation of military stores, cämp equipage, clothing, &c.to be prepared, in à quantity sufficiént to meet the probz- ble demand.But \u2018we feel a confidence, that he has performed \u2018this important, this all essential duty ; and that those wlio exult in the idea of their country\u2019s imputed imbecility aud nakedness will find their views of profiting by her.distress mest happily thwarted, to tie joy of every real friend of his country, Recruiting districts\u2014New-York will compose Sve districts, Principal rendezous at New York, Schenectady, Rome, Can- andagua, and Wilksborough.Connecticut will compose ene district.at Litchfield, \u2018Rhode.lsland will compose one district Prin at Providence, .: Massachusetts will compose three distriété.\u2014Princi dezvons at Boston Springfield, and Pittsfield, Maine will compose two districts, Principal rendezvous ap Augusta, and Portland, \u2019 Vermont will compose twg districts.at Montpelier, and Burlington.New-Hampshire will compose two districts.rendezvous at Cornrcord, and Dartmouth.Principal rendezvous cipal rendezvous \u2019 pal ren.* Principal rendezvous Princip} : Boston, April 8, Extract of a letter to 2 gentleman iu this town dated Canton, Dec.9, 1811h==The ship Tarquin which carried out the one in which Capt.Salter was taken.\u2019 Capt.Hills of thé-Orter (of Boston) had also a very narrow escape, thie natives at one time having possession of his vessel 1° + a\u2014\u2014 - om to 65 per bbl.* Pot Ashes Liverraor, Feb.1.\u2014Flour 63s.44 do.to 45+ ; pearls46;.to 48s.4 coe oe | - Indian Hostilities.~The following is an extract of a letter - from-Louisiana Territory, dated Feb, 18, 1812, - « You ask me what ure the impressions in this \u2018I to Indian hostilities since the battle on the Wabash.\u201cFhe appre.- hensions of the great body of inhabitants, are, that we shall hava general Indian, war; the northern Indians list week kil.ed a family in the district of 5t.Charles, and manifested 4 determination to make an attack on Fort Madison, situated 300 miles \u2014 up the Missigsippi above St.Louis ; Governor Harrison miarch- \u2018ed yesterday with part of the St.Liouis™msthitia, for the upper settlements in Mississipi.My own opinion is, that the miadie districts will not be visited by the hostile ladians; but the Po Unless great.\u2014 exertions are made by the government.\u201d .ALBANY, March 26.On last advices from Washington represent every thingas - | dark, dévbtfut-and-uncertain-To-day -an- in:mediate.declars- \u2026.tion of war\u2014to-morrow embargo, and then no war\u2014no em- .bargo.It is a terrible situation\u2014'I he PRoPLE must speak out or -weare ruined and undone-Has the State of New-York, or its Legislature, no voice ?\u2019 - Arpany, Murch 31.Ge qu.BRORNGATION.1).; On Friday last, for the first\u2019 time since the independence of this state wus established, the Legislsture was prorogued by his Excellency the Governor, for the purpose of stopping the final passage, in the Senate, of the bill for incorporating the Bank of America.- « \"The Assembly and Semate arc proroguéd until the twenty.first day of May next, then to meet in the Capitol, in the city of Albany.\u201d Hupson, March 30, INVENTION.\u2014The plan of a Passage Boat, to be vropelied bytheaid of Horses, the invention of a citizen of this place, has buen handed about for some time past in the niechanic circles of this city; and mom of those who have tuken the trouble to examine its principles, hawe expressed their decided opimon of the feasibility of reducing.them to pructice,-at much Jess experce, and with equal benefit to the public, with the steam boats that now navigate this river.' \u2018Fhe inventor is wellknown for thé read a third time, al.\u20ac .\u2018ammittee to whom was referred that part of His Ex- ee Governor's Speech at the opening of \u201cthe Session, eiaring to such aid as the security of the Province and the ex- e encies of the tiles may require, reported several resoluti- = which being a ended and agreed to, it was\u2014 3 Resolved, that it is expedient to grant as a supply to His Majesty, £20,000 curreucy, to be emplnyed for such services a the safety of the Province or the exigencies of the times nd require, in case where the Gévernor might conceive it .chrestened with invasion; and À further sum of £sQ,000 in Fee of war bétween Great Britain and the United States of : in tase of invasion.- Aen \u2018 bitte on the public accounts was then ordered, to enquire into the ways ahd meaus for grauting the above ro His Majesty.spply fo.Be 00 he Ladies of.the Hotel Dieu, praying for an Ai for the support of their Hospitäl, vas \u2018presented to the House, and referred to à special committee.\u2018An ingrossed bill from the Legislative Council, to secure the liberty of the, subject; was read the third time and pas- wd.es s received from the.gislative Council, ac- cs qupinting the Horse of their pain fade bil to con- CT emaintingane toe Millia Act; anda bill for limiting the test 1 | ; H 777 due and ames al action may be brought in the\" stan-will-devore-all-his-timeand.attention tothe Pharmacy.\u2026 time during S h \u20ac his Province, oo | Course oF \u2018establish a House of Industy in the City of Montreal, vas read a second time and referred to a Committee \u2018of the whole House on Friday next.12 \u2018I'he House then resalved to go \u2018into a Committee of the Lole, on Friday next, on the petitions.of John Anderson bo joseph Craven, and on the report of the Special Committee to whum they were referred.Lg 14.An engrossed bill to defray the expences |.Tuespav, 14.bly, and to provide-a furd for | ne Members of the Assembly, ome, was read a third time, \"passed and ordered to the islative Council., To _, 14e bill to repeal the levying of the duties under _the Act for repairing the Castle of St.Lewis, and for other pur poses, was read à tiiird time, passed and orderdd to the gislaçive Councit ra 0 2e de da aa La mittee was apptjrired to efquiresinto the Acts passed wnder the present constitution, under which duties are levied, ude der that they may be consolidated into Act, aud to report ill or otherwise.: ce \u2019 i bai ici of sundry inhabitants of the North shore below Cape Tourmente, in the Cooaty of Northumberland, was pres wed 10 the House, aiid ordered te remain on the table, ~~ A bil} to-continue an Act to zive further power to Government do prevent the introduction of infectious diseases in this Province, was present-d, read à first \u2018time, and ordured'tô be d second time où Friday next., i I he committee then, werit into à committee on the bill to anthorize Jacques Morin, Junr.to erect a Bridge over the Bras St.Nicholas, county of Devon.~~ | Bes ox ts th ~The House \u2018went into a Committee on the Lill to autherize Jacques Morin, Jun, to crect a Bridge .owui-the Bras st.Nicolas, County of Devon, made some pro - dextroys the hope which wus entertained in the United States, | ~~ \u2014which has annihilated all the navies of Eofope, and.gross, and obtained leave to sit again, \u201cTHE QUEBEC GAZETIE.\u2018There will be a Drawixe Room at the Castle, en Tuvaspay EvEsiva the 16th inst.at Ent o\u2019C'ock.F.L COORE, A.D.C.ProviNGIAL SECRETARY'S Orricr, ° Quebec, 16th April, 1812, i 1 has been pleased to appoint Prirtire Fit- re Ee ander ies for the free School vf.Royal foundation, established in the Parish of St Fhotras, in the - District of Quebec, by commission dated the 13th instant.And Asexis BouareT, of the City of Montreal, Esqr.as Attorney, Advocate, and Council, for each and ever, the Courts held in this Province, by commission dated the 15th instant.QUEBEC: _ THURSDAY, APRIL \\6, 1812, \u201cOur readers will find in this day's Gazette, London news to the 7th of last month, reccived at Boston ou the 1st must, by a vessel in 21 days trom london, oo.The most interesting features of the intelligence are, the con- tinuarce in office of the Ministry which Lis Royal Higinces the Prince Regent found in power when he asmued the go wernment ; and the reports of war between France and the northern powers of the European Content, \u2014 The formes of the accession of a ministry more favarable to the protensi.Ce a wel a He ne os Lana oe 20 > Ag Tora Rene A MOT SN TA que .MONTREAL, Arar 18, La perspective du commerce it, & mesure que jour d'Août prochain.oko .LATER TUAN BY MAIL.+\" ] l'Erpéreur abardonnoit le Synéwe a Continent: et nonseu- Le Bill de Por de François.Hvot et Joseph Jacob ew.A pentlemdp who arrived ia Jak evening, who has pd, lement à Saint Petersbourg, mais danstout le Nord de l\u2019Alle- dessus du Saut Mootmerescy, ct le Bill-du Pers de John Kitely Eayored with th ) ws = ing, ho Das pr magne, on pense que ccs mesures conduiront à la guerre.| Goudie aw-dessous du dit Sant ont été Ime paur la seconde fois * stant, from which we exorace die él aririe Fo Une Jettre de Gortenbourg, du 98 Février, dit, que Îes et référés à un Comité Spécal.57 OT : BOSTON TA .François ont commis plusieprs actes d'hastilités, et ont levé de Lundi, le 18.\u2014Il à été reçu un Mosiage de il Législa- .1] « ° : EMBARGO\u2014By Express from Washington, in 75 hours, | Las evening at 6 o'clock, the Hon.Mr.Otis received the following letter from Washington, contuining the highly alors ing information, that an EMBARGO would be proposed to Congress on Wednesday lat, = © oo .Washington, Marck 31,1812.\u201c\u20ac Hon, Harrison G, Otis, « Mr.Cathoun, of South Carolina, à member of the Committee of Foreign Relations, has this moment informed Mr.Quincy, that the Committee of Foreign Relations, have decided to lay a proposition for an Embargo ou -the table of the House of Representatives to-marrow.This information may be depended on fri the respectability of the source from \u2018whence it is derived; and the measure to be recommended, 1t is understocd, meets the approbation of the Executive.; \u2018 JAMES LLOYD, JOSIAH QUINCY.+ JAMES EMOTY., Ta addition to the above, our informant adds that information had béen received previous to his leaving Boston.that the EMnarco Birt had passed in the House of Representatives, by a majority of 21 votes, and would undoubtedly passin the Senate, | .i - s \u2014 mp Ve \u2014 ASH wanted for Bills of Exchange, upon The Right Honble.and Houble.the Board of Ordnance, for t £700 Steriing.\u2014Sealed propasals addressed to LARRATT Smith, Esqre at his Office, No.8, Palace Street, to be deli- Bills\" to be written on the cover with the address ; and offers for any part of the above as low as £50 will be received.Quebec, 15th April, 1812.: THOMAS FFORSMAN & Cu.beg leave to in- i ® form the Public that they hav: opened a Pharm» cy in the House occupied by Æ Blanchet, Esqr.No.Palace Street, where they have for Sule on the most reasonable terms, DRUGS & MEDICINES of every kind, T.H.& Co.having a correspondence with one of the most eminent Druggists in London, expect by the first arrivals from England, a very extensive assortment of Drugs, &c.including those Patent Medicines most in use, and every other article connected wirh the:Nledical Profession,.and they assure those Physicians and Ard, with their Prescriptions, that they shall be put up in the | neatest manner and with the greatest accuracy, as Mr.Hons.Orders from Practitioners in the Country will receive the earliest attention, and the Medicines packed .in the best mane ner, aud forwarded with the greatest dispatch, \u2014\u2014Medicine Chests of all sizes prepared in the l'est manner and on t shortest notice: Quebec, 16th April, 1812, CT For other near Advertisements, sec Supplement.PAR LA MALLE DE BURLINGTON, dont le plus ré-ne va jusqu'au 27 Février, nous avons reçu des papiers dé Lo:idres, jusqu'au 8 Mars, par l\u2019arrivée dans ce port du Rapid, Cammet.; Dans ces différens papiers nous trouvons les nouvelles suivantes.Les procédés denotre Congrés jusqu'aux débats sur les résolutions de Potter et leur\u201d adoption.Le Message du Président etfétiraerère hostife de nos mesniSstégislatives n'ait nulleguer:t causésetie alarme,\u2018que les défenseurs de ces mesures ; promec:toient devoir frapper le Guuvefnement et la nation Bri- | tannique, en recevant nos menaces de guerre.Au contraire, les ministérialistes, ct ils ont Maintenant une nrajorité supérieure, disent qu'ont fait et qu'ils sont disposés à faire tous leurs of» forts pour effectuer un accommodement.Mais comme I'Amé qués, laissant les Decrets Frapguis en force, un accommodement psroît hors de lu question.; , \"La fetrre 1 Pince Régent, Maintenant dégagé des restrictions qui lui étoient imposées, exprime son approbation des grao- des musyres et de la politique recente de l'adiministration._F lle fie laisie aucun fivu d'espérer zucün changement \u2018 marériel dans legnénistère où dans les mesures, Extrait d'une lettre de Londres, datée de la fin i Février, à une maison commergante 3 New-York, reçue par j'Orbit.«Les nouvelles de Paris ne sunt pas bien agréables, car on pense que Mr.Barlow ne fait pas bes\"1coup de progrès caus ses négociations avec le Gouvernement François Le ceouseii dus prises à Paris a condamné plusieurs vaisseaux Américains pris des corsaires François dans ls Baltique; et le Gouvernement François cet résolu de condamnes toutes semblables prises\u201d | J.oNDRES, le 10 I'évrier \u2014L.es restrictions imposées sur le Prince Régent ont étélevé:a à l'expiration de l'Acte du Parlement pur lequel elles oùt été imzosées.Son Altesse Royale à | retehu tout l'ancien mintstére, ayant préal.blement propusé aus Lords Grey et Grenville de joindre administration, ce qu'ils ontrefued.* Le Uord Castlereagh a succédé à la place du Lord Welleley - mu car tte fée © Tn ant = Sr te - pr \u201d bu fortes contributions dans la Poméramie.° Qu pese que le ré- vered.on cz before the 1st day of May next\u2014* Proposals for | geons, who favor them | © | rieet de I'Erat-Major.LL : : DOTE QE Es ST ree BosTos, le 3 Avril \u2014Outre les-papiers reçus à New-Voik |\u201d rique ttige d'eux des coñcussions en faveur de ta France, meua- | te de la guerre, à mioius que les ordres en Conseil soient réve- | vultat de ces procédés sera une guerre entre ce pays ct la Frances des liquelle la Ruxié sera comprise camme l'alliée de la uède.: Ce qui ruit est une lettre de Stockholm, de \u20ac Février.\u201c On-a enteridu\u2019 dire ici pendant quelque tems, qu'il y au- * roit la guerre entre la Russie et la France, Je suis mainte- « nant informé, qu'il vieut d'arriver de Saine Petersbourg un s¢ Courrier qui apporte des dépêches qui réalise cette nouvelle.\u201d ~ Suivant les dernières nouvelles, le grand Vizir quelques jours après l'armistice a demandé des négociations pour traiter de la paix.Après avoir échangé de pavillons de trève des deux côtés, Mr.Iralinsky s'est rendu de Bucharest-à Gürgewo, où il a rence a eu lieu le jour du départ du Courier.Le Richard, dé Québec, estarrivé à Vigo en détresse, H doit partir dés transports vers la fin de Mars avec deux ré- été rejoint par un Plénipotentiaire Turc ; et la première confé- | tif apnongaut es comcurrenge au Bill de MILI \u201cPos la ite ds grec win.\u20ac Aoght GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.Il y aura une AssèmBL2'e au Château, Jeupi, le 16 duscourant à Hurt heures du soir.Co F.L.COORE, A.D.C.SEmEreem\u2014weeogmemhr\u2014ee BUREAU DE L'ADJUDANT GrNkRAL Dte Mizicen .co Quearç, Ibe.Avril, 1812, fl a pl à Son Excellence le CommsNDANT EN Cuer Sin Groroz laxvosr, Baronet, de fare le dédoubléntent des Daraillons dus Villes de Québec, et de Montréal, avec les Promotions suivantes : - : gimens pour le Canada, pour relever les 41e et 49e régimens, qui out Été quelques années dans ce pays, et qui ont maintenant ordre d'aller en l\u2019ortugil \u2014 London Evening Afuil, du 8 Janvier.\u2018Toutes les nouvelles du Continent cunfi ment l'attente où l\u2019on + est d\u2019une prompte rupture entre la France et la.Russie, Alexandre continuoit à faire des règlemens plus favorables au com- meerce Anglois ; et Bonaparte à une armée de 150,000 hommes en Hongrie et sur la Vistule, prête à agir contre la Russie, Une Jettre du Danemarc dit que le Roi de Danemarc a dé fendu aux corsaires François d'amener leurs prises dans Wp ports.| On dit que le refroidissement augmente entre lui et son grand ami Napoléon.Coa Nous avons reçu une nouvelle importante de Suède, qui dit, \u2018que Bernadotte a ordonné une levée de pas moins de 80,000 hommes qui doit être fa.te dans le Royaume de Suède, lesquels doiveut être prêts à se mettre en campagne au.printems prochain.Il a Été ordonné aux différens départemens du gouvernement de pourvoir durane l'hiver à l'établissement de magasins et d'hopitaux, Pour lasubsistance de cette grande force, ou doit se procurer des grains des ports de la Russie at de la Pumé-\" ranie Suédoise.* Une pareille mesure, si au-delà des efforts ordinaires de la Suède, ne peut guères avoir été -adoptée suns-une- vue d\u2019hestilités sur quelque endroit et sur un grand plan.On dit que Bernadette montre, daus son langage et duns sa conduite, une disposition à adhérer à tous les traités avec fidélité; mais qu\u2019il ne souffrira aucune tentative sur l'indépendance de la Suède.Le Commandant en Chef a annoncé dans tes érdres généraux, de nouveaux règlemens concernant l'habillement des officiers \u201cMe; porteront une aiguillette sur l'épaule dfoite;au lieu d'epau- et les glands ordinaires, avec des plumes d'Autruches autour du bord.Aucun autre officier ou soldat d'aucune description quelconque, Re portera des plumes blanches autour du bord du chapeau ; ce qui sera à l'avenir regardé comme la distinction exclusive d'un officier gunéral.ll ya aussi des règlemens.partice- liers pour é'hfbement des officiers généraux de cavalerie, des Dragons legers et des Houssards, et pour les officiers d'infante- me age mener mat \u201ca \u201cBsaron, lef Mars.Le vivire Huntress eit arrive de Cas dix a Alecandrie avec des papiers Espagnols jusqu'au 5 Février, Les Cortes ont conclu leur nouvelle constitution.\u2014Le Conite Dorsenne avec une partie des gardes impériales étoit parti pour la France.\u2014I.es François ont étè défaite le 99 Novembre, à Osocilla{près-de Sora) par-Je- Brigadier général- Duran -ele Général Morillo étoit 2 Caceres le 16 Janvier avec sa division, Vence tenout encore bonte 25 Janvier; qu'il y à été Hütroduit desrenforis.les François avoient entièrement évacué les As.{ turies.Jus Angléiss'étoient avancés jusqu\u2019à Salamanque et une partie de l'armée de Marmont tmarchoit vers Valence pour reufurcer Suchet.° CNE OO EE Plus récent que par le Mulle.Montreal, Ir 183 Avril.\u2014Un Monsisur srrivé en Ville hier at soir noûs à fait la politesdé de tious préter un papier de Boston du 4 du courant dont tous avons extrait ce qui suit, Ç Boston, le 4 Avril.Embargo.Par un exprès de Washington en 76 h-ures.Hier au soir à six heures, l\u2019Honorable :Mr.Otis a reçu la | lettre suivante de Washington, contenant la nouvelle très ajar- mante qu\u2019un Embargo devoit êtr: proposé au Congrès Mers crédi dernier.ER 0 - ; WasuinaToN, le 81 Mars, 1812.« L'Hon.Harrison G.Otis.: .\u2018 Mr.Calhoun, de la Caroline du Sud, Membre du Comité des Relations Etrangères, vient d'informer Mr.Quincy, que le Comité des Relations étrangères a décidé de mettre demain sur la \u2018Fable de la Chambre des Représentans une proposition pour un Embargo.On peut compter sur cette infor.sation c'après la source respectable dod elle vient ; et la mesure recommandée a rencontré, dit-on, l'approbation de l\u2019Exécutif.JAMES 1.LOYD, JOSIAH QUINCY, \u201cJAMES EMOTT.Fn addition à ce que ci-dessus, Ia personne qui nous a apporté Ja nouvelle dit qu'avant son départ de Hostun, où avoit eu infor mation que Is bill d'Emhargo avait passé dans la Chambre des Représentans par une.majorité de 41, et passeroit indubitablement dans le Sénat.dans le Ministère, - | La paix estre l'Angleterre et la Suède, et la guerre avec les | Etats-Unis sont des événremens auxquels on sattend de jour en | jour.On press vivementafin d'equipper la marine Argloise, et l'on suppuse que c'est pour se picparer à un état d'hoeuilucé ; avec J'Anatique ( \u2018 ! Le Roi des deux Siciles a abdiquéle Trône.| Bonaparte »'es: emparé dela Poméranie Suédoise, comme | Étint une paîtie de sui plan pour s'approprier tuute ls côte Sud ! de la Baltique.i 2 Le20 Février.\u2014Le Marquis Wellesley a rémgné hier les sceaux d'uffice.On pense que les Lords Sidmouth, Castlereagh et Buck nghumshire, suront dex sitges dans le Cabinet.On dit aussi que le Lord Powis doit sured der au Duc de Richmond ] en Irlande, sa yrace ay ait témioi que -un désir de retouruer chez ; Le Lord Wellington a été créé-Cemte par le Prince Régent.| Le 22 Février.\u2014Ihier,le Lord Vicomte Castlereagh à été; | proprier LoS 0 pour finir la dite Prison.\u201c -PARLEMENT PROVINCIAL U D BAS-CANADA.CHAMBRE D'ASSEMBLÉE.Mençarnt, le 8.\u2014Le bill pour amender l'acte qui pourvoit des Maisons de correction temporaires, et le bill pour incorporer la Société bienverllante des Artisans, ont été Jus pour la troi- sienie fois et passés.: Les Amendemcns rapportés sur Je Dill de la Commune de Masquinengé out été accordés, le Lail lu pour Ja seconds fois, et ordonne qu'il soit grossoyé Les Résolutions du Comité Général sur la Requéts des Commissaires pour l'Erection d'une Prison à Québec ont été accordées, et fa AE douné permission d'introduire un Bill pour ap- Ld Chambre s'est formée en Comité sur le Bill pour nommer un Agent Provincial pour résiier en Angleterre, le Comité à ons of that coun:ry, on the expitation of the restrictions Of introduit au Prince Régentet 3 reçu de Son Altesse Royale les : obtenu permisaion de siéger de nouveau Samedi: - Ajourné à the Regency Act; the jatter, have been so long in cireul-tion, that they now excite little attention ; but, we are fully persuaded, that the event which they predict, 18 at no grea dis- Îter ce posté élevé, à eu une corre \u2018pond.uce avec! Sceaux de Sucrétaice d'Etat e:s Cluf pour les affaires burangè- res.Ui papier du matin dt que sa Seigneurie, évant d'uccep- | Mir.Perceval * Vendre, Vesbagpi, le 1° Avril \u2014l a été présenté à la Chambre un bill pour ap -iiquer une autre somume d'argent pour complé- tance.To the powers within the reach of Bouaparte, there is sur la question concernant les Ca:hoïiques d'Irlande, en ce qui ter Je Prison de Quebec, lequel à été lu pour la prenmère fois ; or- no middle course ; an entige subserviency to his views against England, or war with him, are the orly alternatives; and there is no Government, whose passions and interests are no the same as hie, ad which has any prospect remaining of awerting its inderendence, which will not ultimately prefer the latter.Such being the tyranny which France exercies over the ma- ions of Eur attainable by: her power, I rumishiment dù dd the United States of- America, apparently on the eve of war with England, which offers the only bar- ier between them and that power.Such is nevertheless the case ; and such is the melancholy deraonstration which, a pea \"whom knowledge Bodine cher erent, are about to give to the world, that they are inadequate to the management of their great national concerns.What is the object for which this people, under these circumstances, are guing to war with England?A trade, in reality of little comequence to the Uvited States, with the enemy of Great Britaj, but which supports his unprecedented symem of commercial waslare i wi er i wi trade which they cannot carry on without Ad they have to nppose anly some six or seven frigstes, and a few.dezcp of rere oe beats! ft =u in such a war, that they sein willy ws suet fee thousands of useful lives, bring afflic- tia and Twn on thouwands of innocent people on both des, and sink themselves in debt and misery! Where, we ask, is there an example of a war produced by the passions, the fully and corruption of Courts, more seneciess tho this war, about 10 be waged by a people who are their own governors! - U7 Fer the Militia Promutions thir week, see the French ce- a .\u2014\u2014 - ; The report dhe Commissioners appointed b3 the 186te of New York, ohn Sir of the prepaid Canal between the great Loker and she Hodson River, is well tvor:h the wiention of eve- rv body whe has the prosperity of the Canodas asd their sonnemion A A D LR t regardoit ses propres sentimens sur ce sujet unportant.Noy | a point eu Gluutics hoMiLatioLs officielle, a stipulé qu'il seront itbre de voter cumme il lui piairoit, sur la | uestion des Catholiques.; 3 Mr.Brougham a donné avis dans la Chanibre Jes Commu- Mars, pour lu révocation des Qrdres en Conseil, Le Mar- ! quis de Launsdowne devoit faire tue semblabic nition dans |s { Chambre des Lords.Co Il n'est pas vrai que Mr.Wihitbread ait joi.rt Je Ministere | sur ce sujet, à Été néganvée par une trés-graude- majoricé en | Parlement.;( * La Sicile a Été occüpée par destroupes Angloiseset la tran quillité a été rétablie.Le parti Franguisa été complètement abattu, et les émissaires d\u2019caire ban: de l'Île.Le Roi a abdiqué le rote, et la Reine ne doit plus se méler de pri tiques.Le 7 Marr-\u2014On dit que Bonaparte à demandé au Gouvernement lrusses sa quote part d'hommes, pour aider daos sa -guetre projettée- a Russi \u2014 Tous les vaisseaux et paquebots Snédois, trouvés à Stralsond, ont été pris pour l'usage des François, le Pavillon Suédius abattu et celui des François mis à sa place; le Consul brine çois à Stralsund ayaot été accusé d'avoir souffert l'incroductjon de marchandises Angloi es dans la Pornéranie Suédoise, à été arrêté.Les Francois «BX trouvé environ cent mille prastres appartenant aû Gouvets em nt Soéduisi S © Les SuÉdois doivent ause: être traités avec le FHié graud mépris par leurs conquerans, lorsqu'ils les rencontreront.Les letcresde St Petersbourg continuent À représenter la détermination du Cabmet Russe d'être favorable à Ja commn- nication commerciale avec l'Angleterre, On dit qu'il est sor ti un nosvel Ukase, qui antor se l\u2019incroductian de divers oru- cles de Lommmesce dans Irs Doris Russes, qui n'étoient pas inclus dartla prou:sien de l'Ukase en vestu duquel le comniesce | de Jacques Morin, a rapport de qnelque progrès et a obtenu \u201cle bill tel cu\u2019amendé soit donné «ju sl 801t lu une seconde fois demain.Se oll groseoy é pour miius régler is Commune de Masguinone \"Lc Lord Castlereagh, en acceptant un siege dans le Cabinet | gé 1 été hu pour ta troisième tuis, passé et ordount qu'il sust porté au Conseil légivlatit.Le Comité chargé de préparer les raisons pour lesquelles ia Chambfe peraist= dans sesamendemensau Bill des Etrangers, à it is a matter \u2018of nes qu'il proposcroit une adresse au Prince Régent, le 3 fait rapport des dites raisons, Icsjuelles ont été accordées et ordonné qu elles soient communiquées au Consesl | égidauf.La Chambre en Comité sur in partie de la Hirangue de Son Excellence qui s rapport aux Aides que ler circhustances pour- Font requénir, à résolu qu'il estexpédient d'accorder à Sa Me- and indeperdence is more dif- en favent des Ordresen Conseil.Mais «2 demande de papiers | jrs:é une somme de £20,000 pour être employée aux servicen que la sûreté de la Provirce r1 les circonstances pourront rÉqué- ris ; et une autre somme de £' 40,0 :0 pour être employée en cas se guerre entre l'Angleterre et les Etats-Unis, ou en cas d'invasion de cette Province ; ordomé que Je rapport du Comité soit reça Lundi prochain, C Samp, bell.Chambre en Comité sur le nll du Pons permission de siéger de nouveau Mardi prochain, 1a quesi concurrence a été mise les _amendemens du Comité générsl au Pilotes lescucls ont été accordés, et ordunné que le bail tel qu's- \u201cmerdé soit gromeyé, \u2019 Le Comuté géveral auquel avoir été référé le bill qui rap le l'adcte pour rép rer le Château Saint Louis, à fait rappoté Le Iusieurs anendemens, lesquels été accordés, et vs Jonué que omoyt.La Chanbre en Comité sur le bill pour nommer un Ageat | Provincial a fait rapport de quelques progréser a obtesu fore miviog denièger de nouvean Mercredi prochain, Le Billpour appliquer une autre somme d'argent pour com- piéter la Frisen de Québec a Eté lu pour ls seconds fois, et ordonné qu'il zoit gromoyé.Le Billsour facilier Le recouvrement des petites Dilles min certaines mrties de cette Province a été lu pour la seconde que cette guerre qui est auf.lo point d'être , de par des.; ms gui ent leurs gregees Q { ._ BB - * ; Pt , ve ee ane TE Fi ' , - : I uth Great Britain, at heart.de l'année dermicre à été fair.fois, et la aneidétation ultérieure to à étéremise su premier .v \\ y 3) : , Û \\ ; - a 3 etn a erp PET Bagi \u2018Tous les éfliciers généraux, lorsqu'ils seront habillésen unifor.| (eitss.\u201d Te portercitaumidas chapeaux \u201comagaver ter cordons |_-L0\u2014 Hon comprendra \u201cLes-Couspagaies- [Bosion la ler du couram, psrumvaisena arrivé en $i jours \u2014 += Boreas io les connoissances et l'indépendanee wot 8 bill pour amender I'Acte qui régle les des prone; de \u2018La première Division de Ia Ville de Québec, pour être formée en trois Bataillons sous les Ordres de J.Bræ La Comte Duras\u2019, Colquel, Comniandant., , Le premier Bataillon comprendra les Compagnies du la, Ville et Banlieue.seulem-nt, 0\" Ie Second Bataillon ou Division de l'Isle d'Orléans, aura pour Lt.Colonel Commandant, Jacques Vuyæn, par commission datée du Se, Avril, 1812, et OLiviza Prraaver, Major, de même date.8 Le troisième Baraillén ou Division de St.Valise, aura pour Lt.Colonel CHARLES FREMONT, par commission datée du Pe.Avril 1812; Franzor Roi, Major du Te.do.et Lôvis \u2018l\u2019onorox, ditto du Ge.do.or 10 La seconde Division dé la Ville de Québec, pour être formée en trois Bataillons sous les ordres de Louis D& Sacantaar, Colonc =\" Papin, 4 \\ , Le premier Bataillua compreudra les Compaynies do la Ville et Banlieue seulement, Feux Tero, ex sppointé Major de ce Bataillon, par commision daté: du Se.Avril \u20181818, et Pizanz Biungav ditto du 10e.ditto.> Le Second Bataillon ou Division de Lorbinière, aura pour Lt.Colonel Commandant Joan Carowert, par conunis- ._ sion datée du 4e.Avril, et J.Bre Tiiey Nort, Major du Se.ditco.4 Le troisième Bataillon ou Division dg Ste.Marie Nouvelle.Bepuce, aura pour Lt.Colonel Commundsnt Ff.P, T, Tae- CMEREAU, pur commission datée du ler Avril 1812, J.T, Tascurreav, Major, du Se.ditto, Co so La seconde Division de la Ville de Montréal pour être formée en deux Bataillune.LE 66 Ville et -Banlieue seulement, et sera sous les ordres de Jacques Hekvikux, Lt, Colonel Commandant ; Lovis Guy, Major, par commission du ler.Avril 1812.24 Le'second Bataillon ou Division de \u2018ln Pointeclaire, Aura pour Lt.Colonel Commandant, Nivanb ST.Drxsen, par - commission datée du Se.Avril 1812; Puitirrk Ixpnonon, Major, du 2e.ditto., \u2018 Les Compagnies des Campagnes de la Pointe aux Trembles, Lougue Pointe, et de la Rivière des Prairies, qui apparte- | Boiene au Se.Bataillon de la Ville sont maintenant réunis à | da Division de l'Assomption, tous les Ordres de l'Honbia PL R.Dx 87.Ouns, et la troisième Divssion de la Villes de | Montréal, con:prendra les Con:pagnies de la Ville et Bailieuo seulement, sous les Ordres du Colonel P.FoneTiKA, Ga- |SAIEL FRANCHERE est appointé Major de ce Bataillon, par commission datée du 14e.Avril, d'la placede-Cue-Datcav; \u2014 \u2014 \u201cqui a-récigr:6.ea ge ae = a 11a aussi plû à Sofr Excellence le Commandant en Chefd'appointer F, X.M£iui0T Major à le Division de Se, Oure,- par Commission datée du 5 Mars.1812; et-de faire en premier Battaillon de Québec, Les promotions suivantes, : Re Le Ligut.F.X.DUARTTE pour être Capitaine par Commis.= sion datée du 19e.Mars 181%, à la Place de J.- \u2018oyer promi, Lieut.Faas.Panavet do.par Comminion datée du #0.do, - \u2014Laosut.P.Dumas, do: par Commission\u2019 datée du ler.A- \\ - à vril i819, .> ; ; mer Std de Lieut.Puituire pe Gaspe', do.par Commission du Ze | Avril, à la place de Chus.Deléry, promi.\u2019 1415) Au s-cond Dattaillon de la ville & Québec.ir Licut, Bramaup Ant.PancT, pour do.par Commission La 2.du 1Ge.Mars 18124 la place D'OL.Pexaaurt pro, Ce he MEE Lieut.Micuzr Crover, do, par Commision dy 17e.HE + Mars, à la place de P.Bruneau promû.\"4 Au second Battaillon de fa Ville de Montréal, 17 Lieut, Louis Purssis, pour do.par Conmisdon du ler.Avril, à la place de Louis Guy prom, Lieut.Tus.Bigon, du.par Comimidiion du Ze.Avyil, à la place de Ph.Leprohon prom, ' Lieurt.Ls.Roi PonteLancr, de, per Commission du Se, do.Lieut.8.de Braujev, do.par Commission du 4e, do.Au Troisième Batralllon de Montréal.: Lieut, W.MscuTten, pour être Copitaine par Commis-.don datée du Gè.Avril PRIX, à la place de G.Franchère, promt.Lieut.J.D.Lacnoix, do.par Commission du Tv.Avril, à la place de P.Berthvler qui « réugné.Lieut.J.M.Lamorut, do.par Commission du 8e.do.à la place de Cha Lurrivée, sésigné.: ieut.8.Dumas, do.par Commission du 9e.do.à la place Je 8.Mt, Omer, qui a résigné.Lieut.¥ X.Brunza, do.par Commission du 10e.do.à la place de P.A.Dézéry, sbunt.\u2026 eut.Lotis Cuancano, do, par Commission du 11e.do.Licut.P.I.Lviova, pére do.par Commission du 15e, du.Lieut.H.Lartous, db.pur Comnnision du Ide, do.Au Troisième Battaillon dela Ville de Québec, | Capt.W.Linear, pour être Major par Commimion datée le Ze.Avril, 1817, Lieut.Tus, PLACE, pour être Capitaine par Commission du Se.do.EE QUEBEC.* JEUDI, LE 1ÿ APRIL, 1813.\u2018 I I 05 tag RI rie ie Sg \"Nos Lectaurs trouvaront, dans la Gazette de ce jour, des Es Nouvelles de Jundres jusqu'au 7 du mois dernier, reçues à # de Londres, - Les nouvelles les plus intéressantes sont Ja continustion du Ministère que Son Altewe Roysle le Prince Régent « trouvé en Office lorsqu'il a pris les réues du Gouvernem-nt, et les rapports de guerre entre la France et les puissances du Nord de l\u2019Europe.La première détruit l'espérance qu'on avoit dans les Etats-Unis, de l'accession d'un Ministère plus favorable sux prétentions de ce pays, à l'expiration des restrictions de l'Acté de Kégence; la dernière à été si long-tems en circulation u'elle excite maintenant peu d'attention, mais nous sommes Bien perpuadés, que l'événemien: qu'elle prédit n'est pas bien éloigné.Iln'y a point de milieu pour les Pülsances qui sont À ta de Bonaparte; une soumimion entière À ses vues contre l'Angleterre, ou fa guerre avec lui sont Les seules alternatives of il n'y 3 point de Guevernement, ; et les intérêts one Let mémes que les siens, et qui n encore vo e perspective d'assurer son indépendance, qui ne B Le: cette dernière.: Telle étant la T'yrannie que la France exerce sur les Nations de l'Europe que son pouvoir peut atteindre, c'est une chose: étonnante de voir les Etate-Unis de l'Amérique en apparence: sur le puint d'entrer en guerre svec l'Angleterre, offre la seule barrière qu'il y aix encre eux et corte puissance, fel emt néanmoins le cass et telle est la triste preuve qu'un peuples us e ndues que dans tout autre pays, est wr le point de r 4 l'univers.qu'il n'est pas propre à conduire vs grandes affaires nationales.Quel en l'objet pour 10g ; circonstances, va en guerre avec J'Angleterre 8 commerce, en réalité de peu de coméquence pour les Keate-Unis, avec l'an- 014 nemi de la Grande Bretsgne, mais qui squtient som syméme i sans exemple de guerre commerciale ceutre le sim; U3 com- ; merce qu'ils ne peuvent.faire sans sséujettir d'abord une mae rine qui a anéaati toutes les marines de Lure A lagelle ils n'ont opposer qué six ou sers frégacee zines de chgoupes canonitren! | C'est dans une tslis guerre qu'ils paroissent vooloir sacrifier des milliers de vies utiles, asmenee l'affiiction et la ruine ous des gens innocents des deux ;.côtés, et se précipiter dans Ice Dettes et la Misère! Nous de.* manderque, où à ul ue coo dome ar gh pr\u2019 \u201c pe CEE j - EY EN __, doté 5 \u2026 tg iirc: S&B GEQRGE PREVOST, Baronet, RAPT eds, et Administrateur du Gouvernement de la dite Province, Lieutenant Général \"et Commandant de toutes les Forces de 83 Majesté dans les Provinces du Bas-Canada et du Haut-Canada, de la Nou- \u2018 welle-Ecosse, du Nouveau Brumewick, et dans les Iles du Cap Breton, de Terre-Neuve et les Bahamas, &c.êce, &c.© PROCLAMATION.U qu\u2019il est du devoir de tous les Sujets de Sa \u2018Majesté, de s\u2019humilier constamment devant le \u2018Dieu Tout Puissant, et de renouvellem avec ferveur leurs prières pour l\u2019assistance et la protection divines, plus particulièrement durant la continuation d\u2019une contestation aussi terrrible et sanguinaire que celle dans laquelle Sa Majesté, de la part de l\u2019Empire Britan- _ nique, est maintenant engagée, et encore plus parti- celièrement lorsque les autres calamités des tems actuels sont si tristement aigrics par l\u2019affliction person- telle de notre Souverain chéri.Co Et vû qu\u2019il a plà à Sa Majesté, pour cette fin So- lemnelle, d\u2019ordonner un jour de Jeûne et d'Humilia- 70e - \u2014tion-publique, -qui doit être observé tous J:3 ans dans.ses Domaines Européens, et qu\u2019il convient qu\u2019un si jeux exemple soit suivi dans cette partie de l\u2019Empire Beitannique, j'ai jogé à propos, par et de l\u2019avis du Conseil Exécutif de cette Province de fixer VENDREDI, le Huitième Jour de Mai prochain, pour | être un jour de Jeûne et d\u2019Humiliation publique, qui sera dévotement et religieusement observé.comme, tel par tous les Sujets de Sa Majesté dans cette Province \u201cdu Bas-Canada: Afin qu\u2019avec humilité \u2018et contrition sincère, nous reconnoissions et pleurions nos trans- \u2026ressions multipliées et que nous nous joignions en Cow nivers, pour implorer sa protection et toutes ses autres es sur notre Très-Gracieux Souverain, sur ça Famille et sur son Peuple, et plus particulièrement pour le rétablissement de la Santé de Sa Personne Royale ; suppliant avec ferveur la protection et l'assistance Divine, de couronner de suctès les efforts des Armes de 2 Sa Majesté par Mer et par Terre, ct de celles de ses fevers Alliés, qui combattent pour la défense de leurs justes .droits.- Que les desseins pervers de scs Ennemis soient frustrés, les douceurs de la Paix rendues, ct le Bonheur du Genre-Humain conservé ct augmenté.Et j'enjoins et j\u2019ordonne strictement, par le présent quië les dits Jeâne et Humiliation publique soient dé- | votement\u201d dbrervés par tous les Sujets de Sa Majeaté dans cette Province du Bas-Canada, dans l'espérance de la protection du Dieu Tout-Puissant, et dans le désir de détourner\u2019 de dessus leur Pays et de sur eux- inêmes les Maux et les Calamités qui affligent les au- tree Nations.= Donné sous mon Seing et \u201c2 Château- St: \u2018Louis, - dans la Cité-de-Qué- bec, le Septième Jour d\u2019Avril, dans l\u2019Année de Notre Seigneur, mil huit cent douze, et daus la Cinquante-deuxième Année du Règne de Sa Majenté., 1 .GEORGE PREVOST.Par Ordre de Son Excellence, SNO.TAYLOR, Dép.Séc.\u2018raduit par Ordre de Son- Excellence, X.Lanaupient, S.et T., F.VERTISSEMENT.\u2014On fait savoir a ry \"À tous à qui ilappartiendra qu\u2019en vertu de l\u2019autorisation de la Cour du Banc du Roi, du District de Québec, émané À la requête de François Huot en sa qualité de T'uteur aux enfans mineurs de feu François Chavigny de la Chevrotière et de Marguerite Robitaille, Nicolas de Viller en sa qualité de \u2018Tuteur naturel auxenfansmineursissusde son mariageavec défunte Elizabeth Chavigny de la Chevrotière son épouse, Joseph Cha- wigny de la Chevrotitre en sa qualité de Curateur à Joseph Marie Chavigny dé is Chevrotière, Avocat, absent de cette Province, et encore Marie Anne Chavigny de la Chevrotière, épouse de Charles Armand die Laflamme de Québec, Menuisier, sur l'avis homologué en justice des parens ct amis des dits mineure et absent, il sera Samedi le quatrième jour d'Avril prochain, À dix heures du matin, à Québec, en la Cour du Banc du Roi, en la Salle d'Audience, Cour tenante, procédé à la pre- , mière criée par licitation de l'emplacement ci-après désigné, dépendant de ls succession de défunte Marie Josephte Hamelin, Je son vivant veuve de feu Frangois Chavigny dela Chovro- tidre, que la seconde criée se fera Samedi le onze du même \u2018mois, aux dits lieu et heure, et que Samedi le dix-huitième jour du dit mois d'Avril, au dit Québec, en la dite Salle d'Audience, il sera, Cour tenante, à dix heures du matin, procédé à 1a troisième et dernière criée, vente et adjudication du dit ente placement, aux charges, clauses et conditions de l'enchère qui sera déposée au Greffe de la dite Cour avant la vente: \u2018Tous ceux qui prétendent avois quelque: droit d'Héritage, Douaire, hypothêque, servitude ou autrement sur ledit empla- ___
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