The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 28 janvier 1813, jeudi 28 janvier 1813
[" \u201cduchies Ba t Quebes, | wn © JEUDI LE 28 JANVIER, 1513.THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1813.RB: virtue of a WRIT OF FXECU {ON, » posiuon 4° 0 d'annalier or un de ditraire, th whole or any Lt | 1s>uçd out vf Hos Majesty's Court of King's part of the siiJone undivided thirty-third par: ad share of rook He ae pleas, an and for the District of Montreal and an the sud lots of land, or afia decharg: of servitude on the SL atti sua of Robert Goffin, of Nentreal, an the suid\u201c ssnmie, wll be received by the sud sheritf dur.ng the fifteen Cen Mercia, wid Vlary Gusthn, his wife, by him duty \"days previous to the sale thereof.reed, age ost the lands and tenements of William Griffin, Sherift 's Office, 16th January, 1813, acte sie posée, chip catpenter, to me directed, !'have seize NX wear 3 [DY virtue of 3 WRI of ENLCU TION boo Chen dn execution, as belong ng ro the said WILLIANS \u2018 to wit.B sued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Gh HIN \u2014 An Eivplacemient, situated at Sant Anne, tear Bench, holding civil pleas, iu and for the District of Montre- \u2014 24 TRaAL, BY AUVIHORILY.The following NOTIFICATION is made to the Public by order of His Fxcellency the Commander of the Forces.A\u201d ARMY RMI OFFICF has becu established by Ts JAM Excellency the Commander of the Forces, tf which | AMES GRFt qui ns M ance and 1 ae MON ee spraantes | Po } Mill, and another excellent Mull scite ; \u2018an abend of Iron have ac.dingy ; due + .se I re i = \u201c| Ore, and a place well Lalculsted tor the erection of iron \" £3000, WY fiven seu urity, tiié Sa.rector, Dine ; Works, plenty of Timber, and à great extent of unconceed- SEIGCNAURT to be Sold by Private Sole HE FIEF and SEIGNEURY 1» \" A AU- DIFRE, at MASKINONGE, with a prtol the ref CARUFELE, adjoniirz ; the whole make about sixteen lexques in superficies.There are unon this Ficf, à Grist acte raat vue ity of Afoatresl, Contaizang mnety-seven feet in front of te toed lead g to the river Sant Pierre, by one hundred and pot Dve feut an depth on one sde, joimng partly to Lot No.ï, Loy to au ery sement now or lately belciging to J.and pactly to un ep cement now or lately belonging Shuter on the her scie one hundred and sixty-two fret of Quece street, and an the rear nivety feet jung po not No V8; the sui cnn'icement beirg of an arregular form.and known and describe! y the Lots No, 25, 26, 27 and ga, 1 < 1.400 sivieen thousand twe »vndred feet, more or less, ur perfices\u2014 Now I do hereby give notice, that the said cnplacement wall be sold and adjudged to the highest bee! or .v Othice, in the Cuv of Montreal aforesaid, on Monday Le TWENTY FOUR l'A day of MAY next, at VEN of the teck ui :be foreninon, at which time and place the conditions ais wil de made known.F.W.ERMAIINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the above described emplacemmnt, by mortgage or other right or incum- brave, ere hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the sad snr.at his Cflice aforesaid, according to Law; and further, hat no spposition afin d'annuller or afin de dictraire, the whole vay part of the said emplacement, or afin de charge OT ses vi- io.utile sume, will be received by rhe said Sher:f, during the ifr en days previous to the sale thereof, her.¥ Office, 31st Decr.1812.MusiRFAL Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION } tower | issued out of His Maujesty's Court of King's Po.holding civil pleas, in and for the District of Mon push, afer said, at the suit of Dame Genevieve Aubert De- Carpe, of the Parish of Same Thomas, in the District of Que- 1.rc, «200 + al, aforesaid, at the sur of Henry Georgen, of Montreal, © Faquire, 2gainst the Po ond tenements of Andrew Patton, of the bow Cae 4 San 1H said District, one of the ordi ot A or\u2019 Bench, to me directed ; | Fave cerzad and taken 10 execution as belonging to the said , ANDREW PATTON, alot of land situated in the Township.| of Stanstead, in the said District of Montreal, being the loc number eight in the welfrh range of lots in the said Township of Stanstesd, coutaming two hundred superficial acres, | with the usual allowance for highways.Now I do hereby { grve notice that the said lot of land will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at my Office, m the City of Montreal, jon MONDAY the IWENIY-LOURTH duy of MAY \u2018 .Tio san à | next, at TEN of the dock ar the forenoon, at which ume and place the conditions of sale walt he made known.lREDx.W.IRMATINGER, Sherniff.All and every per-on or persons having claims on the above described lot of lind, by mortgaye, or other right or in.cumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the sad Shera?ar his Othee aforesand according to law 5 and further that no opposition afin d'unnuiler or atin de ditraire the whole or any part of the said tot of land, or ann de charge or sereitude on the same, will he received by the sad Shenff during rhe fifteen diye previous 1a the sale thereof, Sheriff 's Ofhce, 14th Janu.v, 1S18, FOR SALE, Pipes London Mu: ket Madeira, do.2 Fou R Mount.in and Malaga Wines, bee, widow vf the lite Michel Baitiy, Lesquire, Sieur de Nas.\u201can hie We time of the Parish of Varennes, in the said dose.pr st Mostre.l, sgoinst the Lands and tenements beloncing ; to 1e vec ut suc.san of the sad Michel Bailly, Sieur de Ma-an, nthe hordsef Tustache Destivieres Beaubien, of the | sone poe, Esquis , Curator Culv clu.ted to the said vacant yoo tome directed 0 Fhove seized and taken an execu- | to telomere to the cad vicant succession of the said late | Lob Ban LY, seer de Mason.1.A land siructed * Push of Sainte Anne de Varenres, onthe | Pov ent Chas, in the said Dictrict, having four ar- ! por woh atote extremiry, and two arpents and a half ar te ptr exiremitv shy twenty Tire Arpents jn depth, forms | sf sa! \u201c RRTEUI woth Vout une But deodarrents of Lind in superficies, the whole ad bed cane bounded at one end by the sud River Charlee, ot the other end by Gabriel Surprensnt, 10in- cu ene sde to Christophe Norisseau, and on the other woo Peau Mart wth two houses barn, and other build.: * lot of land situated in the Svig- | te san\u201d ton ere sted , v1 Parish cf Bees, \u201ce said District, of one ar- fit by \"ru two arp vv depth, bounded rn tone Ga a Ton the other side, by one He- ! lot of + nd = bis de haut.Now 1 do I notice, iho cheb 0d aeses first shove de- wr vit be sold avdagodred oo 70 =\" \"er, at the HR 1er ofthe Parist of Varennes, oi NN AN- CY he SEVENTEEN 11 day of MAY next, at TEN .the + renoon, and that the lot of land last a- Cescs Ted, wall be DNS ee à .\u2018 .Va .Soutresl, March 19, 1K12.\u2014 ~~ ne - Ce em ee F J PU PA de IT 181 Sy LL ROUTE me i , .FIDHE Sub cnber begs Îeave to return his mont 1 Petre cn eee os re eof dorvan the sid ow CT 5 1° BH SOLD\u2014 Au emrlacement of some I mngere thanks for the liber d'encouragement he has mt CH \" promets Pers No 10 RS OT, ; CL LA ; ig ol j \"BR extent, with a good dwelling house, an out house, with on bine, and most respecitully smifoeme his form.1 a ! Toads, ep per oT aad 7, me Tie ap Carr vw iF ne \u2018 | tr \" re and Large Pot Ash Works very complete erected theres Customers, his friends and the publie, that he will remains cn ¥ \u2019 ru Marre ge feu the ead Pewnship ef | at Form oid hoof vines se ; \" * \u201con, atusted close by the King's highway, and ar the couflux the same house, Nu.44, Chaniplain btreet, and Hatters hin a Fo Fe a Le Ne Ts TO IT, hop tern, wi mess et lo ; 2 47 on x \u201cof theriver Port Joly with the river St.Laurent, where there self that by the repaits he has made tu the house, and his TNT he ha 07 and 78, mn the [me Lay, whtc i 4 ut te a.VO , tes ©.ve pis at excelleur harbour and à very commodious place for buss- aoudaous attention, to merit his share of public patF@nage ; PO tt or rares fut an the sad T-wnsap at | od IETHER 818 Fe .7 ; _ mn ;, r tes For mere information apply either to Jas, MCallum of He has also hited cotivenient STORAGE, and FIRE PROOF ! trl base LE So Ton To I oo Tan poaseniger ny Te cele N | 4 ol oe {rou bec, or tu the proprietor on the premises.VAULTS, frounung the Cul de we, for the purpose of stur- EU EE T4, ~ 27 and >, Vv the Beyzege \u2014 A to on Lt Le + NB.The sbove emplacement 19 well adapted for à Tavern, ing Beef, Pork, Fiour, or any kind of produce, on the most r sonra se af dan Ge wad Township of | half au hour was ue cs CE Dad thre re \u201cot one between Jlalet and St.Roc 50, Jean, ressonable terms, tu oblige hia customers; le also keeps B ! tordre Se nS Tos I, y dat and ve tee = ! C ; ° LS ; Port Joiy, vith May, 1812.the beu of Liquors and good atteudsnce.TR A RE Nosh.LT, va \u2018 the hr Stan Cat Tak, Lael 240 1e 1 a D cp Twat sg Pt at PE mme - - ue = Quebec, 16th April, 1812.JOH PATTER ÿ \u2018 rte 150 mod Tour Jupetrrene cfa | company the Stas, ati ier neque | - por SALLE.\u2014That fine HOUSE, former.Q 2 prit, N FAI TFRGON, 1 v Ned : ' 5 Prod, dae dy red to ive nn their dade st Peer 2 Iv barge ra the late Honorable Charles De §oa- OTICE\u2014AIN perse mule hted to the Farate of hie lage 4H 1.- = ; nu Lee | \u201cstage Hous, TRL: ., poe SA ; a ristiore, stustr hanche Upper Town of Quetec, Rue Jaren Car any, late of Quebec, Sasl-Maker, are here- i te ' #5 fownshap 1710, : 4 cand at Nir He ans Co PORT TL 44 P'uvrn, No, Gy witha fine Lot, btable, Hangard, &c.by required to pay to the Subscriber, on or before the Jar, 48 } LOL EPL PI uf re apres - PUS lorterma, apply te Maname Dr L'anaisione, at the February next, and those who have any claims against ea, | iB : «Toso the \u20ac ent ess SE ange ol vanne places \u2014 > Ju 1 \"Ve howe myer rae oO he Poth Ture 1s Fwste, are also required to deliver the same duly attested, on i i.fee pete 7 ED ae pais wert 4 SUTTICHONTE UT néeby vem Vai | of before the aud term, to VICLOIRE CARBRY, À © a i Hi SAE 4-4 I.\u201chh 101 TCE anid cave 0a \u201c05 here Partuerup of Lasowonrux & Co.19 this day duolv- Quebec, oth Jany 1615 _\u2014 Guardian ro her Mivor Children, A MS 1° \u2019 in Cl 5 oor re Sr of ers vt N cist yr beta pre A a vr 5 pr by poutus.cousett, All pera who have clame agus HALL & GOWEN f 5 | LA I oe nf wel Los No | : SE the firn.of 1 pre LH a a Lu ; FR EN rie ot bom, are desired to present the same to Jas.G AVI.for Bale, #0 Keys contaunug from 12 ta 20 each, # ae ler ar the ait Township of Péived by murs whe oe PG HANNA, for payment, and those indebted will please to of well cured TONGUES, properly packed for tha A : ad eee og mw RRR Quebec, Aug 1th 10.ve 1e eee ees joy their respective accourds to tie ame.Wen India Market, or for the vee of private families, H dr ! RATS All vb ee 1 debred to the ahovr \" i JANTES CG HANNA, Qurbec, 26th August, 1H12.à A RE 5 the teurs cui er at Te, tu make cran cdiae paye TU de 05 hel Quebec Worth June, In) YMAN BU.LANGVORTHY.TT .\u2014- 3 - test l'uushp ef Broome; of at u Les N° arebamze Ltn give dso pres fron the emt - Tee mee = ves FOR SALE BY LINTHORNE & JOILIFFE, i CE EN ee ES se the cancer ng vas Ld Tee el a TOR SALE,\u2014That haudsome well buh (NHOICE old Madeira Wine, wn Figen, Hd ad qu\" Coton aeventh concession or range «i forward hr accooste that the sat move» E à Stone HOU CE, situated in de Lewis Bireer, he.Casks, 10 Barrels Prine Pork.se Tew bot Broome of which «od ore une, Ci eo Aug Puis 7 Gop Hat aN ; \u2019 longing ta the Latate of tie late Thomas Adon Co | Anchors from $ ro 20 Cut.£ Locuhatr 5 bar of and mn the vid dow f+ 0 TT NT EN \u2014 TS Fear.and st present occupied by the Lord Bashiop of Quetee, Kedges and grapnels from 50 to 200ibs.1 : \" arr 0 Ps aud commor vucate,* A PA AN ve 5 te 1 Ch Cert EE Phe Out houses which are sll Lali of rane cotmist of a second 1 Cable chain and one small cambouse, ;.i : .Ved Per.One 4 ds the Tavs ; iY qq Ch yo / ; pre, =?He De sols or ra def ret tha, be Ponble ard single refined par, An assortment of blorke and dead eyes, er TN ; \" wiih tie fr- 1.5 pen SAV el at 1 tee.Coffee an 1 erces sud Huyrs, Pump-tnakers tools, bushes and pas and Lignumvuæ, .M 1j tue + a, 2° | now.perte ewciuded 210 OL Port Wine vu Hope ds and Pi1 2 Figures heads, compustior stem and *ernpost fastenings, qu A Cl PR a KA IN HR, oh rf TO 177 en the Firs AT + + Obive 0), ; Double and single stoves and hadrons.re.oe \u2018 FE LY g se nt 5 He «ed TL othe Lever Seory of the i! y.et Copper Bovvard Node amr!) : 50 M Standard étaves, laj ing at Suiery, T \u201d Co Te dels 0 Tati \u201che above po Pois Servant, boar eo., Flas, square and bub Toon sveerte |, 20 Corde larthwaonod, TRA .ae a Feb en went ho 2 kev of jeg of LT | : Pre.a A.PF ng chairs Nn Pata, | Ship's lang boat, QU feet in lesgrb, 7 feet 8 inch Ww breshh, N.+ : < ct ; a V ae E here Apr oy 9 (REPS EOE TED AVI J Car \u20181 Pome frei wrong buslt.,Ç FL.Ce 1 , Lu o% uted er a re p- { 4 bec, Poeh far :ce, I_1U \u2018uesre, Yet Ju.y, 14 Quebec, big Sept.1312.Ne - NE id Nerv a \u2018 - A I TO AAI mrt ANI EEE IE OU OC Ear enna Pr re ra.\" x RRS rv aie em - Pe .ere a a lines.The engagement was most bloody, it bezan at 6 © they will snll proceed en their voyage ; and certain:y this isa THE LONION G\\ZFYTE EXTRA\u2014Nov.11.| Foreign Office, November 11.Inl2.A dispatch of wich the following 1s a copy, has heen | this day received frun his excellency general Viscount Cathcart, His Majesy,'s Ambassador Extraordinary and | Plenipotentiary athe Court of St.Petesshargh, add ox | sed to Lord Visount Casticreagh, oue of His Majesty's Principal Sééretaries ot Mate.Nt.Petersburgh, October 27, 1812.* y Ford \u2014\\ have the pleasure to acquamt your lor fui.that the gunsarenow firing.and Te Deum is to \u201cee sire to-morrow in the cathedral, for a most beilant aftr on the 18th, between the advanced guards of the Freoch and Russian armies, near Moscow, in which the former, under Mural, were defeated with great loss\u2014 and for the deliverance of Moscow by gen.Wintzinge- rode, on the 29d October.«The bulletin is not yet published, but 1 have the honor to inclose the copy of the note 1 have this worning received, hy the emperor's command.B | have also inclosed a translation of the official account of the defeat of marshal St.Cyr, by count Watt- genstem, and of the storming of Polotsk on the 20th October, as also that of the repulse of marshal Macdonald's yor men who may kappen to be 19 years of age corps by gen.Stringell.! + Liet.cen.count Wittgenstein has been promoted to the rank of general of cavalry, and a Te Deum was subg for his victory veslerday.' ; * It appears that prince Schwartzenberg has retired to the westward, leaving some corps, which have been cut off; that the province of Telouia is entirely cleared of the enemy; and that admiral Tchichagafl\u2019 way probably have reached Minsk, about or secon after the 2Ist Oct.\u201c l bave the honor to be, &c.* CATHCART.\u201d (Signed) [YRENSLATION OF FIRST ENCLOSURE.] M.Petershurgh, October 27, 1812.«+ On the 15th October marshal Kutusoff having learnt | advance of the Russians ir rear of the French.horses, it was impossible for them to cariy off their artillery, which in summer they would leve eauiy ctiected.Altona newspapers of the 30th arrived, from Heligoland, state that great alarm prevailed in W'arsuw, en account of the The barriers has been shut, and à proclamation issued to quiet the minds of the people, by count St.nusiaus Potocki, the president, ) LosxooN, Nuvember 13.IMPORTANT RUMORS, CL It was reported yesterday that a great battle was fought on the 23d October, near Moscow, and that the French was defeated with great slaughter.A licensed vessel from Ostend, reports, that before he sailed accounts hed been received there that ** the French had been driven out of Moscow, and that Bonaparte was almost out of Russia.° \u201cI his may be relied on.\u2014 Morning Chronicle.By the vessel, which brought the dispatchas received from Admiral Hupe, letters of a recent date have been received from Riga.Oue of these which we have seen, communicates intel-, ligence, that on the 14th ult, a strong force under General Lunis lefe that place for the purpose of attacking the Prussians, whose original numbers in that neighborhood had been greaily diminished.\u2019 The extent of Bonapaste\u2019s losses and the necessities of his situation, may be inferred from the enormous levies and cone- cription which are to \u2018he demanded\u201480 out of every 1000 .back of disaster, for disasters cannot be concealed, must 1n- crease disaffection.The late corspirators were all ralitary.The French armies must be tired of this warfare in climates where disease cuts off those whom the sword has spared\u2014and even the vassal powers of Austria, and Bavaria, aud Saxony, must be loth to furnish contingents in a cause foreign to their interest and destructive\u2019 of their resources, By the Fortunée frigate, which arrived on TuesZay at Plymouth from St.Apdero, private accounts were received, (to which we understand, Government give credit,) that on the 1st instant Lord Wellington beud-quiFters were at Cabezon, on tie Pizuergo, about three leagues from Valladolid.\u2018The French, who were following his Lordship's route, had their head quarters at Doenas, a few leagues further, on the sumne that the corps of Victor had\u201d qnitted Smolensk to reinforce the grand army, resolved to attack tie advanced nard under the orders of Murat, being 45,000 strong, in face of our troops, in order to defeat the same before the junction of Victor, and hefore Napoleon could support him with the main hody of his army.\"I he attack completely succeeded : thirty-eight pieces of cannan feli into our hands, as well as a standard of honor belonging to the first regiment of cuirassiers.We have made 1500 prisoners, among whom is a general.\u2018Two thousand men were left on the field of battle.Our loss is inconsiderable.\u201cOn the 22d.the corps of gen.Wintzingerode, entered Moscow, and obliged the garrison which the enemy had left in it, to evacuate the capital in such haste, that the French hospitals remained in our power.\u201d [skcosp ENCLOSURE.] ++ Extract from the report of count Wittgenstein to his Imperial Majesty, dated Polotzk, the 29th Oct.1512.+ After a hard engagement for two days with the enemy, thanks to the Almighty, marshal Gouvion M.Cyr, ws on the other side of the Dwina, and 1 am at Polotzk, with the corps entrusted to ny command.« On the 6th inst.1 directed licut.general prince Jas- chevil to attack, with his detachment, the encioy on the side of the village Guravitche, whilst licut.general count Stringell, coutinued his march this way on the left bank of the Dwina.** The enemy's advanced guard received me at the village Guravitche, froin whence it was driven into the o'clock in the morning and lasted till night.1 kept my ground and compelled the enemy to retreat within hs trenchments.whence be kept up very heavy cannonade in all directions.The following morning, the 7th I dud not undertake any thing, because | waited for the attack of lieut.gen.count Stringell on the other side of the Dwina, which took place accordiagly.He drove the cuemy from village Bolonia, and pursued him towards Polotzk.I received this intelligence a little before de:k, and, in order to profit of the situation in which the enemy found himself, 1 attucked on the eve- ming of the 7th, at 5 o'clock, and drove him from his strong entrenehments, to which success lieut.gen.count Stringeh's movement vreatly contributed.CS \u2018The enemy then threw himself-into the town, which is | surrounded by a double pallisade, where he maintained himself nearly the whole night, keeping up constant fire of musketry on all sides, from behind the pallisades, as as well as out.of the houses.| gave orders for my ordnance to fire upon them with round and grape, and at last directed my advanced guard to storm the place in two divisions, the first under the command of major generals Platoff and Dicbitch, and the other under the command of col.Riediger, of the Grodno regiment of hussars.Lieut.gen, Cazanove, as soon as he perceived hin troops were close betore Polotzk, threw himself also upon the eneiny, and was the first who marched with them into the town.In this manner, at three in the morning of the 8th, the place was carried.The loss of the enemy must be extraordinarily great, for all the the places of action are covered with dead bodies and according to the report of the inhabitants, he was employed the whole of the preceding day wn carrying wounded meu to the other mde.Murshal Gouvion §t.Cyr is himself wounded in che leg.¢ We have taken nrisoners forty-five staff and superior officers, aud 4000 rank and file ; among the former there are two colonels.\u2014 We have also taken one piece of cannon, and a con- auderable quatiny of provisions in the magazine, which the enemy had not time to destroy.« There is also a report of the st of Oct.by lient.gen.count.Stengel, detailing the particulars of ls engagement with the corps of Macdonald on the Jeft bank of the Dwain, having fallen im wath the enemy on the 7th near the river Utchateh He drove them in con ere with count Wittgenstein within four verste of Polotzk, at the same time that court Wit.teenscein stormed that place.The extreme darkness of the might prevented further proceedings; without counting killed or wonnde 14 pen.Stringel made one colonel, one stat officer, = ather chvers and privates prisoners, The leat.gen.speaks i+ the hugiost terms of commendation of the assistance he deri ved from the able exprtions of maj.gen.Phot.\u201d } he Frondharmy had commenced sts march in four columaos, wolthe mitenton of reaching Smolensk, when the advanced gard was attacked by Kotusoff.The rear guard lefe in Mos cow was very insiguificaMt, aid accorguagly we see, that in the Russian accontit it is not srated, that any resistance was made to the entry ot gen.Wintzingerode, The Russian fleet te the number of between 20 and 30 ships had sailed for a British porthefore the news of these important sdvantages had arrived at St.Petersburgh.Tt is believed that river.\u2018Fhey have already pai! the forfeit of their temerity in coming so near, by the loss of an advanced guard, consisting of 300 cavalry and 400 infantry, who were cut off from the main body and made prisoners.It was probably from some exaggerated representation of thisaffair, that the rumour of a victory having been obtainec by his Lordship over Marshal Soult, arose.No dispatch hed been received by Government from the Noble Marquis, «i a ).ter date than the Lith ult but the accounts aboye m- rt.vr:ec +re said to have reached St.Andero just before the Fortunee saijed.Mraz, November 5.The New Parliament will certaïic:y nicer for the dispatch of business on the day si v.fiich :1.its «ce made returnable in the Proglamation.\u2014\u20141he Prince k gent it is said will open the Session 2 person, with a speech f:om the Throne.The following circalar lett as Leen sent to Lie Mensbers of the House ! of Commons, suppuscd to > ix the wterest of the Government, by Lord Castle: vugh, the Liar ial leader in the House :\u2014 \u201c Lownieg Street, Oct.31, 1812.+ Sir\u2014 As «tis Upposed that Parliament :hould mere for the dispact 0: businezs on \u2018l'uesday the 24th of November next, I take the liberty of giving you the earliest Botice of this intention.«A full atten.lance being particularly desirable in the present situation of public afiaire, permit me to hope, that it will be consistent wilh your conveniriice to give your atteudance in the House of Commons on tha: dry.I'Lisve the boior to be, sir, your obedient and humble servant, CASTLEREAGH\u201d aT Boston, January 9.- LATE FROM PORTUGAL.Capt.Brown hasarrived at Philadelphia from Lisbon which he left the 14th November, and reports, \u2018That Burgos had surrendered ¢o the English; that Massena had entered Spain with reinforcements ;\u2014and that the French had repossessed themeelves of Madrid; but that no battle had been fought since that at Salamatica.- Boston, January 18.LATE FROM PORTUGAI.Papers letters and advices arc received from Lisbon to the 12th November.; A gentleman who left that city the 12th, confirms the statement we huve before made, that the French armies which had united in Valencia aud New-Castille had re-entered Madrid, without opposition.It will be recollected, that when Lord Wellington proceeded from Madrid to join his army in the \u201cThis Lew and most enormous conscription, coming upon the \u201cmoment was he within the complete effect of our musketry or + grape\u2014to this circumstance and a heavy swell, which was on - at the time, | ascribe the unusisl length of the action, \u2018I'be enthusiasm of every officer, seaman and marine on bour d this ship, on discovering the enemy\u2014their steady conduct in\u2019 battle, and precision of their fire, could not be surpassed.| me to discriminate.Permit me, however, to recommend to | your particular notice, my Brat lieut, W, H.Allen.He has served with me-upwards of five years, and te his unremitted exertions in di-ciphming the crew, isto be imputed theobvious | superiority of our guimery exhibited in the reault of this contest.Subjoined isa list of the killed and woundrd un both sides.Oor loss compured with that of the enemy will appear small, Amongst our wounded you wil] observe the name of Lieut \u2018| Funk, who died a few hours after the acuon\u2014he was an of-! ficer of great gallantry and promuse, and the service has sus: tained a severe loss in his death.\u2018The Macedonian lost her mizen-mast, fore and mizen-top masts and main yard, and much cut upin her hull.The da.i mage sustained by this ship was not such as to render her return into port necessary, and had 1 nat \u2018deemed it important that we should see our prize in, should have continued our cruise.| i With the highest consideration and respect, bam, Sir, your | | obedient humble servant, (Signed) STEPHEN DECATUR, | \u201cà ! SaLeMm, Jan.| It is reported that the Chesapeake frigate, hassent 2 Lisisoh | gun brig into an eustern porte | The British government packet Towushend from England for Barbadoes, and which sailed in Oct.has been captured by a Baltimore privateer, and her mail sent to \"'Washington.\u2014Five thousand pounds had been saved from the wreck of the Plum- per\u2014a diving bell was preparing to get the remainder.44 seamen perished, and 19 saved, Le We understand that à number of boxes of gold dust were taken from the Swallow packet by Cuin.Kodgers, besides the money, that the whole amount landed yesterday from the President, and deposited in the state bank, is above 300,000 \u2018dollars.\u2014 Essex Register.States Brig Vixen.Information has been received in town from Nassau, through a circuitous channel, that the British frigate Southampton, commanded by Sir James Lucas Yoe; and the U.S, brig Vixen lately.under the command of Capt.Reed, have lately been ship wrecked upon.the coast of Bahamas.The information though the accountsare rather confused, may be relied on as correct.It is added that the Vixen had been.captured previous to her ship-wreck, either by an English man of war brig or by the frigate Southampton; and one account (for the news come in two different ways) states the brig which captured the Vixen was also wrecked at thi same time with her.: \u2019 Boston, Jan.2.AMERICAN SQUADRON.On Thursday arrived in this harbor the United States frigate | President, of 44 guns, Comodore Rodgers, and Congress, of 36, Capt.Suuth, from a cruise of 84 duys.They have been as fur E.aslon.22, and S.as lat.17, N.Fiomlon.22 they ran down the trade winds to lon.50, «nd passed within 120 , mules of Bermuda to the northward.\u201d From the 20th Nov.they have béen cruissng between Bermuda, the capes of Virginia aud Boston, with the wind most of the time from the westward, kept the sea untiltheir provisions (though some time on short allowance) were nearly exhausted ; and then came into port to repair and tor supplies, i New Haven, Dec.15, The Crezv of the Mucedonian.\u2014There is something unaccoun- I table, und we believe extremely reprehensible, 10 the manage ment of the prisoners captured in this ship.We understand that on the arrival of the frigate United Statesat New Londan, they were piuccd by Commodore Decatur in the custody of the agent at tha place; who stowed them into a barn, without even a guard or any other security.\u2018lhe prisoners therefore thought proper te walk off at their leisure, and are streaming through this city and over various parts of the country, as their fancy directs, \u2018L'o consummate this extraordinary procedure the public are informed in an article which we have extracted from the Mirror, that the recruiting officer at Hartford has enlisted some of them into the United States army ! Co We need these prisoners tu eachange for our own countrymen ; and we should prefer our citizens to foreigners to fight our battles, - An American should not -be left a.prisoner, that ap Englishman may have his liberty ; if it weakened the enemy without doing injury to our own brethren, it would be very well.\u201c On Wednesday last a number of the seamen taken on board the Macedonian frigate, having left the frigate United States at New=Lordon, came inzo this town, and in the course of the \u201cNorth, \"three divisions \u201cof ~Spanish-and ¥nglish troops (about | day were enlisted into the army of the United Stater by the recruis 16,000) were left in Madrid, under the Sg 'mish Gen, 1)\u2019Espana.Some of these troops were guerrillas.Ou the advance of the superior united French ary, these divisions left the city, after having as the letters from Lisbon inform, distributed the field artillery, arms, ammunition and cc thing found thereiir; among the Spanish militia and guerrillas.It has long been known that to effect a junction with the armies of King Joseph and Suchet, Soult had raised the siege of Cadiz, evacuated rhe important city of Seville, and abandoned the rich province of Andalusia \"The forcv 3 which marched against Madrid were those which had been commanded by Joseph and Soult ; the army under Suchet had probaly remained in Valencia to watch the British and Spanish expedition (late under Gen.Maitland) which were.at Alicante, After raising the siege of Burgos, as we have before stated, Lord Wellington returned to Salamanca, and it was reported in Lisbon that he would find it necessary to retire to his strong positions at Fuente Guinaldo.&c.on the Portugues frontier.Je was added, that he left at Burgos such of the sick as were too Hi to be removed, recraim -nding theni to the care ot the Frenc\": surgen.s, as the French did to the English when they left their hosparals at Vc'adohd.° The corps urole; \u2018sen, Mol was marclung to rejoin Lord Wellington, and ar the Lait date were in his vicinity.Phe Lisbon Gazette of the 10th of November, in a note from ineviea! ruin, i .0° .« Another diy has been consumed dn the bill for rais- Twelve month levies.> 2.¢ \u2018The large offices remain vacant ;\u2014It is now re por hoe Mr.Jones of Philadelphia has been nominated to the Na \"1, + Jan.6\u2014 There has been much ratling among \u201cl= _-+ bones of the friends of «fice holders, jobbers contractor.=, .and other consumers cf the People\u2019smoney, on accor © : motion of Mr.Randolph-calling for the long roll of meni: » pay of the public; but tranquilty has been restored by the.| jection of the motion.' ) «The bill for raiang 20,000 Yearling trnons and get.; rid of a bounty of 16 dollars to each «till lubo:s before the hot \" ** On Thursday a petition was presented tothe House, + à the inluibstants of the Indiana.Territory praying ca sen 3 for depredations committed by the Kentucky volume -\u2018vi -r Geh.Hopkins.\u2018They stare that the volunteers\" 2 eo ame 4, the most wänton depredations on private prope.-\u2014: ane: à i their conduct was mare SAVAGE thar-the Savage + :h \"ve sent to protect them against.\u2018The petition was referre lin à committee, The President of the United States, we learn, Las nomir ted to the Senate, Brigadier Geneiul Joux Armrraone, - be Secretary of War; aud Winrar Jones, Esy.oi Les s;lvania, to be Secretary of the Navy.\u2018The Alexandria Herald says, that ¢ to r:lievs the dau which have been entertained, wc state it as corfics: belief ol as soou as the present army bills shall have passéd :! house, is the inzention of the committee of foreign relations rer a general expose of th: actasi situation ail resousces 7; country, together with a yrcpo ition on our part to G.Brit: as an ultimatum or expiring effort, in which o resin mu points will be waved, i pledge will be giver.on thie par those now in power, incase of her refusd, roo abandon \u2018war till such terms shall have bee accedidto.™ - .: Hazs:.1x, Dec-mber 2! A very large quantity of Gunpowder, upwardsef a weight, wasseized on Wyednesdiy al-ernonn List, in the «- of a Countryman, on the road to Windscr, from wiente 1: : well ascertained, it was to be exported to- the United i on = The Magistrates of the Town hava been .for several d- , gaged in the investigation of the circumstances conned 5 this extrzordinary affair.; pe PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT.© OF LOWER CANADA.ASSI 0% WepDNesDAY, 20.\u2014A petition of Fr.: ais Fri hette, ping for leeve to erect a Bridge over River du Sud, was pres ted to the House and committed.- \u2018The House went into 3 committee to consider if it will 02 be heneficiil-to vote a certain sum for the ™.:chise fs wheat, and having resumed, the \u2018corinmittee ot.ned Fav sit again on Saturday next.\u2014The comniitite on :ke O-d: - for quartering troops reported to the house, «ad the Fp + referred to à committee of the whoir on 2 dirloy neat.journed to Friday.Frioav, 22,\u2014A Bill to authorise jrangnis Fric! ite erect a Toll Bridge over fiver du Sud wa: urougle in, .! and read for the first time, and ordered to be read forties time to-morrow, \u2018Fhe hou ~ went wi.a zo miter cu by Excellency\u2019s message relating to a suppiy for furiisaiug' cer outfits to the Finbodied Militia, reported progres in ! ra) leave to sit again when the Public Accousisare laid dois 1 House.LS According toorier a bill to-contiaee the ac: far rem.+ 7 the old Walls of the city of Montreal, &c.wastesd as.à time, and referred to a committer Of wie whale on ice\u201d next.The House being moved to read the articlein the Ou Mercury of the 19th January st.wader the head © Sats: a Party Leader\u2019 ; the sane was rid.whi was res: tha: he said paper contains à False ati undilous Lhd upon house, and a mapifest breach of its provideges, andor eds.Thoma: Cary, Editor of the Quebec Mercuiy, be © : custody Ly the Serjean at Arma or his Dépucy, and Lou 5 to the bai of this house tomorrow afterison Sater.ay, 23.\u2014Pursuant to an Address of the TTouse His Excl! sey the Governor, Statements of tise exp uces collection of the Proviiicial Revenue for isi and 1 2, w: laid before the House ST A bill rs auth +ise Antoinr Fr:.çws Frichettetoerect a br.over the River do Sud, County of even, was read - -time and referred to « special comnanttee.The Hous went into a com:uitee of the whole t- whetherit will be beneficial to vo» a certain»: - \u2018 purchiise seed wheat to be udvairced to the moet nude sonie progres « :.HOUSE OF ASSEMELY, sit again.; ; The House beirg informied that the S-rg: = - called several times at the house of Thowios « 1 of the Quebec Mercury, but h-d ent fonnd hie - snl 1.- Cary._ À bill to indemnify all persons cn.in ads m7 carrying mto «ffect the Embargo on ail 4 esecds aden we articles therein mentioned, w.sresda § oo unis ond vider, be read a second time on Sacu: Liv nese.v \u2018Thé House in'committee o:.ar Report cfrhe », \u2018col: mittee tu whom was referred che Ordinasce for quest.a, troops, made some progress, .1dacked !zivo to sit again.Mospar, $5.\u2014 The Inessengers apnomted to vai His Excellency the Governor with the aires othe © praying His Exceliercy to cause to bel.ii Sefur-:Le !.copies of such papers and reportsas may Lave beet: trans to him or his predecessire by the Commissioners er sec appointed under the act to remove the old walis thar cuir the city of Montreal, reported that they had delivered the .address, to which His Excellency was pleased to say th: \u2018wouid give orders accordingly.\u201c The House went into a commitzee on that part of ti.vernor'sspeech at the opening ef the seseion i= which of is had to martial law, passed several resolutions, aad the i.being resumed the report was ordered to be received to-n + 1 A message from His Facellency the Governor was ol» \u2018The first amendment of the committee of the whole was, the | t0 Mr.Speaker, with the public accounts; acd tie ~~ | counts were ref.rred to à special committee.The committee to whom was referred His Fs eli | Governor's answer to the address of the [fore jreay.= i t ! J 1 ar ro Wu \u2018 Excellency to cause to be laid before che House, a copy of the proceeding of the Court of.\u20183 yet and Terminer hel1in the District of Montreatin August and Seprember last, reported the opinion of the compmnitter th-ceon, and the report.was refetrei 10° 2 committee of the whole to sit to-morvew.; oo TuesDAY, 26: À Bill wasintroduced to continue the Ali de Act.The Housç went into Committee on the Ordinance - for Quartering the Troops, &c.which Committee obtained \u2018leave to sit again to-morrow.The House then concurred in the Resolutions from the \u2018Committee of the whale, on that part of His: Excellency\u2019s Speech, which alludes to Marts! Law ; after which, the House went into Committee to enquire into the causes of.the delay in the publication of the Laws, Ge {For-preceedings of Wednesday sce the French, J QUEBEC: THURSDAY, JANU {RY 28, 1813.No further accounts from the armies in Rusiia, hive been .ed since our last.rec vessel has arrived near Boston, which left Bayonne about the 20th.November.Nothing favorable to the 1 ffciall blished there.; Chen uns from Lisbon to the 12th November mention, that the French had re occupied Madrid without opposition, a.that Lord Wellington was at Salamanca.We believe that his Lordship can assemble a force superior to Soult, and Joseph Lonzparte\u2019s army unitec, - We have received Upper Canada papers to the 18th inst.and Halifax papers w the 27th December, but they contain ne thing sew.PRINTER, \u2018 \u2018 Me have observed in the News Papers, that there is a pro- Jefore the Legislature, for appropriatiog a sum of the purchase of seed wheat, to be distributed among ndigetit of the Farmers, the ensuing season ; and, I find that the sum proposed to be 50 appropriated, is nfteen thousand pounds.I have not been able to learn whether, and when, this money is to be reimbursed.lt in.ded occurs 10 me, that this part of the plan, if it make part of it, must be artended with difficulty.1 vo have 1 duly appreciate the benevolent motive which seems to have seen rise to this proposition : But it is not enough that those Sho are entrused with the property of others, should be benevolent .Lo.1.0 this as an imprudent departure from the principle or Co nent should oat interfere with the private \u2018concerts of individuals.I never conceived that I gave my representatives power to take my property, or any part of Bo Fou me, ; \u2018 ongst others, without any rrospect vf my bene- Lei ladepeudent of the danger of the precedent, 1 should like to have thie merit of my own benevolence.} { would ask the authors of this measure, what good they intend should ariëe out of this violation of \u2018principle, upon any other supposition than that those in more easy circumstances throughout the country, are so hard hearted as not to contribute to the pecessities of their.neighbours ; a supposition as in \u201carous as it is unfounded.Will their Æ£1 5,000, which they use take out of the pockets of the people, increase the quan- tite of wheat in the country ?lewill not prevent the millers from grinding wheat, or the people of the towns irom eating ©\", wheaten bread It will create unnecessary expences ; and .e fear its geveral object, that of increasing the quantity sown : for government of COMMIssIONETs COMING into the market ond purchasing thirty thousamd bushels, will raise the price of all that remains; and, consequen* ly.dimimsh the quanuty which those who have some means of their own, are ready toy chase for seed.Tt wil, in fact, position b money for the most 1 upon enquiry, \u2018take the seed wheat from the provident and carefol Farmer, and put it into the hand: of thie improvident and careicss, where it will be iost.1 beseach you, Mr.Printer, to give this a place in your pa per that every one may be persusded, if possible, that it is the heishth of folly to imagine that these matters can be so well arrangrd by the interfefence of government, as in the common way ; «nd that people nay not be taught to look wp to that quarter for assistance in a way in which they cannot give it, but depend on their own exertions aud frugality, with the - blessing of a merciful and wise provideuce., 28d Jany.18137 ©: por A FARMER.DIED, Vies Eciza MircueLL, daughter of Mr.James Mitchell.Subscription having been opened last year under the pa.( A tronage of His Exéellency the GovERNOR IN Cuivre, and.Laovy Prevost, for the purpose of raisin 5 metribant Clergymen-ofthe Tr ra \"French arms appears to have been | \u2018 Montara DY virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION is- to wit, sued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil plees, in and for the District of Mon- tenements of Léon Chenier, of La Chine, in the said District, trader, to.me directed; I have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said LEON CHENIER, a certain lot or parcel of land, situated at La Chine, aforesaid, of three arpents in front, by forty-seven arpents, more or loss, in depth, containing about oye hnndred and twenty arpents in superficies, bounded in front by the River Saint Lawrence, in the rear by the lands of the Cite S:int Paul, on one side to th: north west by the lands of Louis Lavigne, and oa the other side to *\u201ce south east by the lands of ure Louis Trudeau, or his representat v-
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