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PEN OR RP LS VC nin EE I D Bes Lu =\" nm oy ppp \" Ty the EDITOR of the LONDON CHRONICLE.as the prise is fined for kim, and at the same time the price of _ Mealmen and English Mcalmen.\u2018The nice may point out \u2018Sur Ha lately oBserved several remarks in your valuable P rs ing the high price of bread, and reason for such extortion (if | may be allowed the use of that expression), it fre to say, it arises from the asmize price of bread being fixed by the Major, who bas no alternative but va settle the price of bread by that of flour.Ifthe arsine price was to be done sway that wosldepen a somprition § \u2018 the kev and the mealwian.According vo the present system it is of no consequence to the baker what price he is to give for the fleur, bread is fixed from the best of fleur.If the baker was to use that quality ouly ZL the rate of fo per sock, the extras at 14s.making 194s.he can make 85 or 86 quarternsat 18 d.which amounts to 34s.6% 10s.64d.per sack more than Act of rliamient allows.10° _ Pau there is another very grest evil, which arises from the \u2018connexion between the mealman and baker, the latter in buying a large quantity of flour has 3 certain credit given, but when he pays the mealman he has a cercaïn receipt is required by the Act of Parliament to beshown to the Lord Mayor : as such his Lordship only knows the price the four is sold for, but not what is actually received for it w you think the above worthy ofa \u2018place in your.Paper, it will eblige.Ce A Constant Rapa, Holborn, Auguit 20._ | [We leave-thie curious to discover the resemblance, if any, between London Bakers and Quebec Bakers, Canada discount allowed.The! \u2014 .\\ aind twenty-one pieces of cannon ; sad that from the 36th to the 35th had ken 15000 prisoners, and nearly one hundred éeces of cannon.Twenty two ieces of cannon have been col.ted in additionto the sixty taken on the 30th ult.near Culm, atd several more ammunition waggons, Le = The following the part of Lord Cathcart\u2019s Despatch of the 1st.Sept.relatiog to the wound réceived by General Moreau.\u201cThe Emperor was passing along the front of the line towards the right, Phere an attack was ordered, and had sopped'for a moment to direct the movements of some Russian battalions, on a nd within reach of the cross fre of two French batteries, when Gen.Moreau, who was speaking to his Imperial Majesty, and close to him was wounded ; the shot struck-ooe thigh\u2019 passed through the horse, and shattered the other leg, so that the Gen.was obliged to submit to the amputation of both cen- siderably above the knee, It is impossible to shew more heroic maganimity and composure than the General has displayed in every circumstance of this dreadful wound, and from that | firmness and tranquillity, there is reason to hope that his life will be preserved.He las been removed on men\u2019s shoulders in a litter behind che Eger.The Emperor remained by him when be fell, till he was placed upon some of th- Cossack'a ! pikes, and carried off, and after the operation went with the., King of Prussia te sce him, and has paid hun ever y possible attention, Os the 2d of September, Bonaparte left Dresden again for | Silesia, the disastere of his army there under Mucdonsld, requiring his presence, and on the 5th, the grand army which had retired within the borders of Bohemia, again-moved for- the difference between white bread sud brown bread.Arithmeticians may calculate the quantity of bread short of weight which it is necessary to bake, in order to afford a handsome profit, including the risk of paying the fine, &c.Philosophers may searc for the cause of bread of any description, not being to be found, for money, about tbe end of the month, when the price is likely to be raised ; and those who are not contented with things as thiey-are, may have the pleasure of becoming informers, and passing à daÿ or two in the Court-House.} : « Lezaca, August 9.-: « Asa King's Memenger leaves vs to morrow for England, 1 would not let the opportunity pass without sending you a letter, though since 1 wrote to you on the 3d nothing material has curred.\u201d : sc Soult we hear, is busy raising fresh troops, in order to attempt a second time the relief of Pampeluna.Troops he may get, but | do not think he will be able to put that confidence \u201cin thero which will be necessary for his success ; all their hopes © occurred in Germany, We are only allowed to give sketches \"of his thigh broken by a cannon ball, while in conversation seemed to have been.fixed upon hiry®and of course their disappointment has not been small.Weare now nearly in the same | _ position as we were on the.25th ult.The siege oï St.Bebae- tian is to be resumed, it is said, with redoubled vigour.\"It is a very strong place, and will, | am afraid, cost us dear.As for Pampeluna, nothing but hunger will subdue it: all the the fortified places which Lhave seen are nothing to it.Re- s 8s to the supplies of the garriron are very different, but in my humble opinion they have enough for three months niore.| have read with astonishment in the papers particularly the\u2014\u2014and \u2014\u2014, the mest absurd and monstrous lies that every were printed ;\u2014sometimes Lord Wellington is at Bayonne; next only 17,000 men were left of the army of Joseph after the defeat at Vittoria, Pray where did they get the number of men which the French lost at Vittoria,\u201420,000 according to : o one\u201415,000 another ! - [donot think that the grand tots their loss en the 2148 of June exceeded GOOO at mest.- 1 saw every prisoner that was made., .« We are very anxious to leave this place, Imagine to yourself being stuck (in the mouth of Avgust) ina very small town, surrounded on all sides by mountains, ich of course, besides the heat, prevent you from siding of walking out for air and exercise.\u2018The scces to our place being so bad of course the peasantry sre net very fond of bringing any thing for sale; though three leagues off, they have fresh salmon, &ec.and \u2018every luxury in abundance.Yesterday (by farvation) | war tempted to travel op à young Pyrennee, to dine with a friend, ar the risk of my neck.After an hours hard work, I got up, and certainly was well paid for my trouble ; Bayonne appeared most beautifully \u2014the sea opened to my left\u2014the vallies of France looked like gnld.\u2014I never saw @ much corn in my life.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BOSTON, OcTOBFR 27.OFFICIAL DESPATCHES.\u201cThe London papers contain nine official despatches from General Stewart Lord Cathcart, Mr.Thornton and Admiral Moore, detailing the GREAT BV ENTS which have recently of them.No, !,\u2014from General S:ewart, dated Bohista August.27th, announces the determination of .the allied Austrian, Russian, and Prussian army, which had assembled in Bohemia, to de- bouche into Saxony snd Lusatia.\u2018This army is commanded by Prince Schwartzenberg, having Generale De \u2018Folly, Witten.stein, Millaradovitch, and Kleist under him, While this army advanced, General Blucher, with the cerps of Generals D\u2019- Yorck, Sachen, and Langeron was to advance from Silesia on \u2018Lusatis and threaten the French front.On the entrance of the allied grand army into Saxopy, a sniart combat was had with ft.Cyr, and Bonnet, who.were besten and retreated towards P Dresden.The French grand army then posted itself in its \u2018entrenched camp at Licbensten, and round and in Dresden; where Bonaparte arrived from Silesia on the 26th of August.On the 26th the allied army took positions round Dresden ; and on that day 2 regiments of Westppalian (Jerome's) hussars deserted from the French and joined the allied army.General Blucher advansed in Silecia to the Bober, where he was attack- .ed by Bonaparte in person, on the 21st August, with upwards of 100,000 then, and after the most gallant resistance, was obliged to retire, first behind the Katzbach, and then upon Juner, on the 234, with considerable loss, ; No.It.\u2014-from General Stewart is dated at Attenberg, August 90th, and states, that on thé 27th the allied army assaulred | Dresden, in seven columns three of them headed by Prince | Augustus of Prussia, Count Colleredo, and Prince Maurice ; that a rremendous cannonade ensued ; that the allies penetrated te the wall but were not ensbled to enter the city; when a dogtie of 30,000 men heing made, a great conflict ensued in which the cavalry (hut not the infantry) were engaged and at night the French returned.The day was uncommonly stormy.>eneral Morean was this day mortally wounded, having both with the Emperor of Russia.In the evening orders were given for the retreat of the allied army to Bohemia, which it did in distinct enlumn, \u2018The allied loss this day is estimated at 7000: The French loss larger.General Blucher advanced again into Silesia.on the 24th August \"The Austrain General Newberg also advanced in the direction of Zittau.No.1l1,\u2014is aleo from General Stewart, and dated at To- plitz, in Bohemia, about 40 miles from Dresden, the 29th, and gives an account of a brilliant action bétween a Russian corps under Count Osterman, and a Jurauin French corps General Vandamme and Bertrand; in which the Russians resisted more than three times their number, and captured two standards, made several hundred prisoners, and killed and wounded 6000, with the loss of 3000 killed and wounded ; among the latter several general officers.Ce No 1V.\u2014is also from General Stewart, dated Toplits, August 31, ard anfiounces the complete defeat and capture of Vandamme's corps, with that clebeated chief, and several generals; who have pamed through Vienna for Russia.The particulars of this victory sre related in the 11th and 18th bulletin of the crown Prince of Sweden.No.V,\u2014is a letter from Admiral Moore, dated off Ros.! tock, September 2, and states, that the Rusians General Ve- zak had beaten the French, and compelled them to evacuate iansar ; and that **.in consequence ofthe victories of Berna.dotte Count Walmoden was uble to resûme operations against Blarshal Davoust at Schwerin.\u201d J \u2026 No.Vi,\u2014is from.Mr, Thornton, the British minister to Bernadotte\u2019s army.No.Vil,~is Prince Bernadotte\u2019s bulletin, dated Jutter- ) boch, Sept.8th, announcing his victory over Marshal Ney, (who had left\u2019 Silesia) Oudivot, Bertrand, Regnier, and the Duke of Padua.LT ward towards Dresden into*Sazony.From thigarmy, fifty thousand wes were dispatched to cooperate with Blucher.After Boriaparte had left the eastern frontier for Dresden on the 23d of Aug.Macdonald took a strong position in the neighbourhood of Jauer, about SO miles west of Breslau.There 1 on the 26th he wasattacked by Blucher, and driven from his I\" position, leaving on the ground 50 pieces of artillery, and sus- | taining a loss of 10,000 men taken prisoners.On the two following days Blucher pursued the retreating enemy and took 50 more cannon, and 5,000 prisoners.The French retreated across the Bober, Queisse and the Niesse, still closely pursued by the indefatigable Blucher, until they were met on the 4th of September by Bonaparte, who had proceeded by rapid marches from Dresden to their aid.Here according to the French accounts, Blucher again in his turn retreated accros the Niesse and the Queisse, and the emperor again returned on the 6th and 7th to Dresden, leaving the French at Goerlitz distant out 60 miles.Gen, Benningsen had arrived on the Bober in the rear-of Blucher on the 6th, with a reinforcement of eighty thousand Russions and Prussians.During these important operations, the northern army was advancing under Bernadotte.After the battle of Dresden, Ney had beenplit atched by Boyaparte to reinforce and to com mand, the Ffench forces in this quarter.On the 61h of Se tember, a great battle was fought at Dennevitz, near Juterboch, seventy miles north westerly from Dresden, in which the French were compelled to retreat precipitstely, with the loss of six thousand killed, ten thousand prisoners, eighty cannon, and four hundred ammunition waggons.The advanced corps of Bernadotte were on the tenth of September, the latest date from this quarter, at Sefienberg and Ruthland, within thirty miles of Dresden, and his left flank was in communication with the advancing army of Blucher.Bonaparte is thus surrounded, \u2018except on the left of the Elbe towards Torgau, by the three victorious and advancing armies of the allies, : Davoust, after taking lauenburg, advanced towards the Baltic as far as Schwerin, and the division of Generai I.0ison attached to his corps, advanced as far 33 Wismar, a distance of sixty miles from the Elbe\u2014But on the 2d of September they commenced their retreat, and st the date of the \u2018last accotnts had recrossed the Steiknitz into Holstein, towards Hamburgh.Generals Vegesack and Walmoden, who are under Bernadotte's command, pursue them, the former near the Baltic, and the latter in the neighbourhood of the Elbe, The southern Austrian\u2019 army, it is said, has defeated the Viceroy at Laybach, in Austria, forty miles from Trieste, but of this there is no official information.| \u2014 - Information has béén received from a source which we deem worthy of credit, that our commissioners have embarked ag St.Petersburgh for home.\u2014 Messenger, 29th Oct, .PEACEABLE PROS:'ECT.Letters have been received in Boston, by thé ship Erie, from Samue] Williams Esq.American merchant in Londen, dated Sept.2, in which he states that there was some probability that P2ace would grow out of the Mission of Meurs.Bayard and Gallatin\u2014that it was reported and believed Ministers'had been appointed to meet them, but nothing certain was buown on the subject.\u2014 Boston Pairiet, SOIh Oct.Extract of 6 letter from Gen.M\u2018 Arthur, dared Daroit, October GA, 1813, Là ~~ ¢ Since Gen.Harrison's departure, five nations of Judians, viz.the Ottoways, Chippeways, Powtewattomies, Miamics and Kickapoos.who were but a few miles back, have come in for peace, and 1 have agreed that hostilities should cease for the present, on the following conditions, \u2018* They have agreed to take hold of the same tomahawk with us, and to strike all who are, or who may be enemies to the United States, whether British or Indians.\" \u2014 T'hey are to bring in a number of their women as hostages, \u2018whilst they accompany us to war.\u2014Some of them have already brought in their women, and are drawing rations,\u201d ° : Arsany, Oct.26, An officer who left Brownville on Wednesday, informs us of the capture of an enemy\u2019s guh-boat, carrying a 24 pound car- ronade and 50 men, \u2018on the 12th inst.at Point Peninsula, by Capt.Morgan's riflemen! The gun-boat put in from stress of weather and most of the crew landed and took shelter in a small cabin near the shore.At this juncture Capt.Moroan drew is men from the covert where they had been concealed, to the beach, and induced the few on board to submit without giving the alarm ; he then surrounded the cabin, and compel.pelled the residue to sutrender.\u2014The prisoners are on their way to Greenbush, \u2019 nd -\u201cFhe officer who furnished this information, states that our regular troops had wholly Jefe the Harbour on Wedneaday.lo a part of our last impremion, we published a postecripts- stating that the enemy force had precipitately abandoned the Niagara frontier, destroying large quantities of his stores, -&ec.thut he was pursued to Twelve mile Creek by Gen.M\u2018CLune, who returned on the 15th by way of Beaver-dam, Chippaway, and Queenstown; and chat Col.ScorT had left Fort George on-the same day with all the regulars for Sacket's Harbor.\u2014 \u2018This information is confirmed by the Buffalo Gazette, which adds, that our militia, in the expedition, found 1000 barrels of flour, S or 400 stands of arms, 500 hides, tallow, hats, bread, &c.A part of our force still remained but uader Col.Cuarin.\u201c We learn from the same paper, that the schr.Chippaway (lately captured from the enemy) had been driven by a gale rom the head of Lake Erie to near Buffalo.She was bound to Malden with the baggage of the 27th, and had on board Wn.Brown, Esq.brother to Gen.Baown, who was the bearer of dispatches from Gen.Armstrong to Gen.Harrison.This gentleman was unfortunately drowned in attempting to reach the shore on an oar.\u2018The Schr.was get in and repairing.Upwards of 200 British prisoners passed throug Albany on Saturday, from the Harbor, guarded by Capt.M-lutyre's company of detached light-infantry.The federal Governor and Livut.Gov.are elected in Ver- neral Proctor letter also adds, that the American Army ed to the Muncey Town, every age and sex, has addr the Pottowattemies is oue of them.sort of a bargain made with them.\u2018Fhe Genl.gives them AMERICAN COMMISSIONERS TQ RUSSIA, | BOSTON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 1 & 4.- Bostow, Nov.1.\u2014Some private letters stale, that Ge- had joined General Viacen tat Burlington i .abôut 40 miles from Fort George.same Heights, about 40 miles from Bed hotles where they.killed Indians of and destroyed the town.\u2014( Bravo !] Gen.M\u2018Clure, commanding on the Niagara station, a proclamation to the Inhabitants of Upper Canada, wherein he promises them every kind o protection, while they remain in a neutral aod peaceable situation.ER .« A letter was \u2018re¢pived by Saturday Evening\u2019s Mail, from an officer in the Army, dated Le Ray's Ville, Oct.22, which contains the following; .= = « Sacket\u2019's Harbor Army is on Grenadier Island, op- site Kingston, consisting of about 6 or 7000 regu- ars.\u2014Hampton is in the Chatoauguay woods, 60 miles from Ogdeusburgh, with 4000 reguiars and some militia.\u2014My humble opinion of the future operation of our force is, that Kingston will be left iu the vear vunoticed ; the armies to form a junction near Ogdeusburgh aud proceed to Montreal.\u201d Bunciseron, Oct.29\u2014\u2014Latest accounts from \u2018the Northern Army, are down to Monday and Tuesday fast.Gen.Hampton had encamped with his army on the south side of the St.Lawrence al the Calow {Qy.?] Rapids, fifteen miles this side of Montreal; and four miles this side of the British Army, encamped at La Chine, consisting of Regulars and Militia, said to be about 5000, commanded by Gov.Prevost in person.' Gen.Hampton was waiting the arrival of Gen.Wilkinson, who was ou Wednesday of last week, at Ogdensbargh, with his army and about 500 batteaux.\u2014It 1s said tbat the inhabitant.of Moutreal are moving their valuables down to Quebec.Cols.Clarke and Fasset have made their stand at Odeltown\u2014force 1200.- .Circuit Court of the U.S.Pennsylvania, Oct.1.- On Saturday the Graud Jury returned a true Bill against JVilliam Prior, a citizen of Massachusetts, for treason against the United States, by adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort.BOSTON, Novemaekr 4.| Extract of a Letter from Albany, Oct.30.« General Harrison with a part of his army arrived at Buffalo oa or about the 20th Oct.\u2014Destination supposed Kingston.1 Gen.Hampton with his army left the Four Coruers on the 22d, and the last account left him at Caughuawago, on the River St.Lawrence.\u2014[ Not quite.) Letters from Sacket\u2019s Harbor state, that Gen.Wilkinson, with bis army was to have left Grenadier Island ou the 22d Oct.\u2014destination supposed to descend the River St.Lawrence.\u2014[ Probable enough.) oo : A letter from Platisbuigh, dated Oct.28, received by last nil says, * General Wilkinson with bis army is ma- army remain in Statu Quo :\u2014[ At Caughnaraga!) 48 Detroit, Octr.10.posed it will start in three days.\u2018The Mary on her way to and forts.An'express came down to infurm Gen.Harrison ; but what has been done J cannot say.% Two nations of Indians have been :5 euing for peace; provisions.\" \u2018on \u2018Tuesday, sailed Octr.5.o Lord Wellington's Head Quarters were at l.ezaca, Sept.24.wereat Villafranca.positions.Te It is verbaly stated that.Lord Wellington was before Pam paluna Septr.27, and ite speedy surrender was expected, \u2018I'he garrison had made several sorties.nœuvering about Kingston.\u2014General Hampton and his , \u201c* An expedition is fitting out for Mackjnack, aud it is sup- Malden from Mackinack, anchored in the Rapids of Lake St.Clair, without hearing any thing of the fall of their fleet There hus been some \u2018The ship Emily which arrived at this port from Lisbon Lord Bentingk's Head Quarters on the 19th Septr.The French remainod in their former Head Quarters; Lachine, 15th Von.1918, GENERAL ORDER.His Excellency the Govertior General and Commander of the Forces, has received from Lt.Col.Morrison, 89th Regt.the official report of the action which took place on the 11th \u2018inst.at Crystler's Farm, 20 miles above Cornwall, between the Corps of Observation, consisting of the 49th and 89th Regts.and a detachment from the garrisou of Prescott, under Licut.Col Pearson, the whole amounting to about 800 men, and the principal division of the enemy's army commanded by Major General Boyd.On the day preceding the action, an affair took place in consequence of the Corps of Observation pressing on the enemy, which, after a \u2018short conflict, termina.{ ted in his defeat, the British division occupying that night, the ground on which the affair had taken place.On the} {th, Le, Col.Morrison continued his pursuit, when the enemy concen.crating his.ferce, made a grand effort to relieve himself from so troublesome an opponent, and advanced with his heavy co- lumus of Iufantry supported by Artillery, bis front covered by a numerous body of Cavalry and Riflemen.Lieut.Cal, Morrison fell back gradually, and took up a judicinus positi- _nies of the 49th Regt, and a detachment of the Crmadtan Fen- cibles, under Lieut.Col.Pearson, with a six pou.der 4 hutle advanced ; supported by three companies 89th Regt.under Capt.Barus\u2014the 49th and 89th Regs: formed\u2019 the amin body of reserve, extending across the road to-a-pine woud, uceu- pying a space of 700 yards, \u2018and a small band of Indian Warriors under Lieut.Anderson, secuted the left Sank\u2014the action commenced about 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and in half an hour became general, the enc my attempting to turn the left of the British, but were repul- scd by the 49th und 89th Regts.which advanced firing by wiige and platoons, the enemy having failed in this attempt, united their utmost effort in an attack on the right; supported by four pi«ces of Artillery and their Cavalry, which was in hike my.n- ner repulsed ; the 49th and 89th Regts.having inoved \u2018up in echellon, and formed in ling, a charge commenced by the-fur- ty-ninth Regiment; but was not pers-vered in, in couse- quence of the enemy\u2019s having charged upon the right, and threatened to gain the rear, but their cavalry weré vo gaie lantly received by the three companies of the 89th Regimèm, under Capt.Barns, and the well dir mcd fire of the Artillery under Capt.Jackson, that they were instantly repulsed, and by tured from the enemy, whose attention was now solely directed to covering the retreat of his beaten forces; in this last effort he was foiled by a judicious movement of the corps under Lieut.Col.Pearson, who continued to pursue the enemy in his flight.\u2019 } dial and able co-operation he experienced from L.icut.Col.Pear.Royal Artillery, to whose able exgrtions withthe combined gallantry of the Troops, where every man great success is to be attributed.~\u2014 .\u2019 : The Lieut, Col.reports the benefic the service has received from the active exertions of Lieut.Col.Harvey, Depry.Adj.Gen, Capts.Skinner and Davis, Quarter Master General's Department, Lieut, Anderson of the Indian Department, and Lt.Hagerman, of the Militia, who acted as his Aid-de-Canip.It is with deep regret that Lieut.Col.Morrison trausniits a list of casualties containing the loss of several brave Soidiers\u2014 but when the unequal contest and the quadruple luss of the ene.\u2018ray and the importance of this splendid victory are considered, the comparative British loss will appear less than might reaw nably be expected.Return of Killed, Wounded and Missing.Royal Arty\u20142 rank and file, wounded.- Royal Arty.Drivers} do.wounded.49th Regs.\u2014! Capt.1 Drummer aud 5 R._ & F, Lilled\u2014 Subalterns, 3 Seryts.and $4 R.and F, wounded, .89th Regt.\u20141 Drummer and 4 R.aud F.killed-\u2014t Cape.1 Subaltern, 4 Sergts.and 57 R.and F.wounded.- 49th Flank Company \u20142 R.and F.kilied\u2014 1 Subaltern and 11 R.and F.wounded, and 6 R.&.F.musee PE Can.F encibles.\u20144 R, and F.kilkd\u20142 Subälteras and 14 Rand F.wounded.\u2014 Can.Veltigears.\u20144 ?3 R.and F.missing.on (which he had previously, made choice of) with his litrie - band ; his right on the river, consisting of the f.uk Compas Maj.Heriot with a detachment of the Canadian Voltigeurs \u2018 the rapid pursuit of Capt.Barn\u2019s party a six pou.der was cape * .Lieut, Col.Morrison reports in the strongest terms, the cor- son, Lieut .Col.Plenderleath, 49th Regt.Major Clifford, 8oth Regt.Major Heriot, Canadian Voltigeurs, and Capt.Jackson, © did his duty, this R.andF.killed\u20149 R.and F.wounded ; Messina, July 3.Oa the 23d July, Admiral Free- snantle took possession of Fiume, which be Jisinantied and abandoned.Segua and Porte Reale are treated i.the same way.\" Maura, July 8.\u2014The plague continues here ; 50 persons die daily.100 .Militia Arty.\u20141 R.and FP.wounded, - Militia Bragn.\u20141 R.and F.do.Indian \u2014\\ Warrior, do.\u2014S warriors missing.Total\u20141 Capt.2 Drummers, and 19 rank and file killed.} Capt.9 Subalterns, 6 Sergts aod 131 R.&,F.wound- ed\u201412 R.& F.Missing.Co Names of Officers Killed and Wounded, : .49th Regt.\u2014Cap 2, Nairne, killed\u2014Lieut.Jones, wounded J Cn .MonTrear, November 13.\u2018| dangerousiy\u2014Lieut.Bartley, wounded severely, \u201cnot darge- Se \u2018The principal workman in this office being off upon rously\u2014Lt.Claus, wounded, left leg amputated\u2014-Lt.Morton, military service compels us to issue this number of the paper in wounded severely, not dangerously\u2014-Lt.Richmond, wounded its present form.\u2014[ Courant.} slightly, \u2019 .8944 Regt.\u2014 Capt.Browne, wounded sverely, not dangerously, Ensign leaden, wounded slightly.49¢k Flank Compy.-~1.t.Holland, wosnded severely.Can.Fenc.\u2014Lt.Delorimier, wounded dangerously, since dead\u2014Ensign Armstrong, wounded dangerously.: By His Excellency\u2019s Command, EDWARD BAYNES, Adj.Genegal, N.America.QUEBEC: - THURSDAY, NOV LUBER1S8, 1813.HE Printer oF Tue MonTrea Heraip, has to apologize to bis Subscribers, for not publishing this weck ; him and his apprentices having been called to a distance upon military duty, which he trusts will prove a sufficient excuse.Montreal, November 13, ! ' The information of the enemy having passed Prescott was received here on Mo.aday morning~in the forenoon the Volunteer- Companies left town for Lachine, and were soon follewed by the two Battalions of Sedentary Miulitia.Since Moiiday, it is supposed tha: upwards of 10,000 militia from Berthier, Ter- reboune, &c.have passed through town for Lachine and the -end of the Island.\u2019 The remainder vf the 1500 Marines and about 400 sailors have arrived here the past week ; they have also marched on to receive the enemy upon his first approach into the province | should he dare to make the atrempt./ We have bgea favored with Boston Gazeltes to the 4th instant, fiom which we have made sone extracts.These papers conlain several articles in coufirmauon of the extent of the successes of the Allies in Germany, announced in our last, and dications of subsequent favorable evests having immedsately foilowed.It is as » \u2014- sert«d that the latest news from the French army tu the HEAD QUARTERS, Paris papers of the 20th Sept.was only of the 6th.\"We : ~ La CHINE, 13th November, 1819.3 all recollect the long silence of the Freuch Journals last GENERAL.ORDER.Winter ou the subject of the Grand Army, aud the sudden interruption of Soult\u2019s dispatches after the 26th Juiy last - er Among our extracts are several paragraphs relative to the American armies oa our frontiers Peopie nay learn by them to appreciate verbal aud -writtea reports, and newspaper news made up of them.We du not accise the Editors of the Boston Gazette, and his authors, of greater falshood than falls to the lot of ail newspaper editors, all newsletter writers, and reporters of news, who, anxious to gratify the craving appetites of their friends and the public, are less volicitous of the truth, than the privrity of their intelligence.\u2019 The following 1s-a geat sample of the performances of the London Editors.Indeed since these fiéatiemes de- gin to taik of Canada, and what falls under our ows: 0\u2019 - servation, our confidence tu them is greatly dimiaisio : 4 : Lonpon, September 6.* We have to announce some intelligence from Americaoëthe\u2019 most gratifyiug character, The Mocedonian, whose capiure furnished so'much occasion for boasting to the Americans, has heen taken by the Tenedos, after a most singuivary action \u2018HE Governor in Chief snd Commander of the Forces hasthe satisfaction to announce to the Troops that the Corps of Observation with the division of Gun boats which he had ordered from Kingston to follow the movement of the Enemy's Army under Major General Wilkinson, and to be placed under the Command of Lieut.Colonel Morrison of the 89ih Regt.has completely defeated a large division of the American Army consisting of Cavalry, Riflemen, and Infantry, exceeding Four \u2018Thousand men, which attacked it on the 11th lust, near Crystler's about 20 miles above Cornwall, taking from the enemy one Field-piece six-pounder and Four Hundred Prisoners.As His Excellency is ot yet in possession of the particulars of this brilliant achievment, he cannot specify the loss sustained by either ;- that of the Equmy is represented by ai eye witness to the action, to have been véry cousiderable.It bas further been reported to His Excellency.that Lieut.Colonel Morrisou, with the 89th Regt.aud Capt.Mulcaster, of the Royal Navy, with a division of gunboats, had effected a landing at Hamilton, where they were put in possession, by the inbabitauts of that place, of all the Public Stores left there fur the use of the American Army, and amoung other articles, thev restored to them the Goods which had been taken on board of the seven merchant batteaux belupging to Montreal, captured a few weeks ago, and after destrpying the Public Buildiugs, our force again united and continued lo bang on the encimy's rear.- } His Exceliency has also a report from Capt.Mulcaster between this counrry and the United atates, is far surpassed io importance by intelligence received at the same rime, that the Ne thern States have wumanimously declared their resol.pion to secede from their allegiance to the Government of America, if pesce be mot concluded with this country.From the commeficenc: t of the war, our readers will recollect that we pointed our the mont by a majority of one.ERGUSON & CAIRNS acquaint the public they have received a general assortment of supertine, wcond and \u2018regulation cloths, and military appointmeits, wa.gold and ! silver lace, gold and silver bullion fringe.Epaulets for Engineer Department, ce Commissariat, - @r.Master Seneral, ?Lo Inspecting Field Officers, PL 7 Hospital \u201cStaff, Le Regulation\u2014-Buttons fer the above & RI.Navy.No.VIII;\u2014is from Jord Cathcart, dited at Toplitz, Sept.1.No.IX,-vie also from Lord Catheart, dited September 7, smmeuncing officially that General Blucher had informed his Prusmian majesty, that he sttacked the French on the Bober, ' au LC the 99th August, defeated them, tock Geweral Pact no \u2018 « - se of Marchal Macdonald's staff peisomers, with twe eagles * They take the opportunity to aay, that, on account of ¢ mulriphcity of out sanding debes due them, and che indifference shewn in the payment, obliges them to repest their former resolution, to give no Credit\u2014and all accounts that are ~ of the Royal Navy, stating his having brought over from ensburg to Prescott, a 8 inch and a 10 inch brass dortar, with their Stores, and a large supply of Provisions which had heen deposited there by the American Army.Cs \u2019 ~ It will also be satisfactory to the Troops to learn, that our loss of brave and gallant soldiers was not cousidera- ble ; neither Lieutenant-Colowels Morrison, Harvey, or Pearson, bad suffered on the occasion, and où the 12th the daring little band were renewing their molestation of the enémy in his progress townrdi Montreal, where Major-General Wilkinson had publicly declared it was a orders of his Government to take up his Winter uarters.: This Order to be publicly at the head of ever | Regiment of Regular Tra en Bite of Militia.probability of such an event.\u2018Fhe authority on which these accounts rest will be seen in the following article published at Portsmouth :\u2026.\u2018* Hants Courier Office, Sunday, Sept.5, half past eleven o'clock., + The London Packet, ANNETT, Master, is\u2019 this mom: nt arrived here from the Havagnab.On the 22d of August «poke a Russian ship, which had siiled from Wilmington (America)\u2019 2d of August.\u201d The day before she sailed, the American Papers had published an account of the capture of the Macedonian, ate British frigate, by the Tenedos, Capt.Hype Paaxea,is the river Chesapeake, after a severe action, im which the Ms: board the Tenedos was «wll in proportion.\u201c The Herald doop of w.r, Captain MiLwaap, has taken large French Privateer, with a valnable cargo, from France, \u2018* We further learn that the Northern States of the Union a long time owing, will be sued foy the firee February T: Quebec, Novr.10, 1818, 7 : ° ha 3 .| | vo had notified to Congres that they would withdraw their 3h By His Bxcelleacy\u2019s Command, -\u2014 legiance, unlew peace was made with England.\u201d y LE WARD BAYNES, Adjt.-Genl.Thisinformation, interesting as it is in the situation of affairs \u2014 cedomuan lost 127 mien in killed und wounded.The joss of mu wit the the opé tint my we our Jer\u2019 che any tion Cas ted to! peu ed, cou Joss mot wor Ou the pur ty © Uk._ for bus! ner: The will a, à Ry Re is ; rea Go \u20ac dd Col Ge he Fri \u201c take fev re Juri rer« x x a ee FIRS red + she river, upon which, orders were given for the 49th and Ty .x 0 TN.= 3 0 bp r ce on she + « Onthe 5th mst.when we were anticipati \u201d en Kingston, information was received, that the army under \"any | ever witnessed till 4 o'clock.when we had the satisfac- A Dudley's Defeat.\"those who were\u2019in Hull's army : \u2014 threads, tapes, worsted hose, 6 dgzen/ Meme\u2019 beaver hats; few casks _ndils, and a vatietv.of other \u201carticles.Pr By FRANCOIS QUIROUF ~~ Quebec, 18th Novr: 1813, \u2019 Auct\u2019r, & Br.GT URDAY MORNING next, the 20th _inat: 7 BY LAST NIGHT's MAIL.~~ °* N Extract of « letter from an Officer of Rank, with Col.Morrison's Army, dated Osnaburgh, 13th Nov.1818.an attack up General Wilkinson had pased Gananoquai, and gone\u201d down g9th to embark in batteaux, and proceed with the Sir Sidney and Beresford Schooners, in pursuit of them, to Prescott, which lace they.passed, without soffering much loss, the morning before our arrival.We left the Schooners at Prescott, and went on with the Gun Boats and detachments of Voltigeurs and Canadians, from that place to Point Iroquois\u2014here we came up with, Jesatkas.On the 9th, made a réconnoissance, and had a +lizht skirmish-\u2014an the 10th, we found hin again at Weaver's Point, in Willamsburg.In the evening we had a emart brush with two of their columns, which they advanced, with a view of turning our left ; in this they were defeated by the well directed fire of our ficld-pirces, and they retired for che evening.On the morning of the 11th, our Gun.Boats opéned upon theirs ar long shor, and continued the fire for some time.without mischief on either side.We supposed the enemy were preparing to start again, but about 2 o'clock, p.m.we discovered his columns advarcing frpm the woods, towards our position, the right of which was upon the river, at Christ- Jers house : they came on in 3 very gallant syle, receiving a check ffom our skirmishers, he they succeeded in driving \"when the action became geferal, and continved us sharp as gion ta see the enemy give way before us in all divections\u2014their Cavalry charged vs during the action, bur from the well direc ted fire of the detachments under Col.Pearson, they soon went to the right aboot, when our party advanced and took a 6 pounder.Our artillery, under Capt.Tackson, was well served, and did great execution.\u2018The eneniy from the r own account, brought into the ficld 4000 men, and | imagine their Joss in killed\u201cand wounded.not Is than 1000 men ; ours amounted to 169.The enemy Inst many officers killed and wounded, and we have 5 or 6 of them, prisoners, \u2018wounded.Qur prisoners yesterday, amounted td more \u2018than: 100, and others hourly bringing sn.Had our small corps allowed our pursuing the routed enemy on the 11th, we should have pretty we | accounted for that portion of his army which atracked us.This was Jenathon\u2019s debut on the .pen plains, and I think, for the future, he will prefer his old mode of acting in the bush.Col.Pearson, and Capt.Davies, of the Or.Master General\u2019s Department, had each their.horse shot under them.The enemy is ar Cornwall, aud we a little above it.he will not remain therelong.\u201d \u2018, CL pr R'ver, and crossed over to the Añerican side near St.Regis, on Friday last.What new road to Montreal he is going to find out now, we cannot tells but tv Montreal he must come, * in obedience to the orders of his Government.\u201d TS Some people say that the reason-why Gen.WrtKinsoN d'd not come down at once ard attack Montreal.is tha! Colonel Morrison seemed to be driving him down.The General no dout:t is braves but like Sir Joux Faustier, he is determined not Le, \u2018* brave upon compulsion.\u201d - Extract from Gem.Harrison's Dispatch dated Detroit Oct G, 1813, « On the day of the action, six pieces of brass artillery were taken, and two iron twenty-f.ut pounders thesday before.\u2014 Several othexs were discovered in the river and.can be easily pre- cred.OF the brass pieces three are the trophies of our revo- Jurionary war, they were taken at Saratoga and York, and sor- rendered by Gen.pe and destroyed by the enemy, must amount to upwards of five thoysand ; most of them had been ours and taken by the enemy at the surrender of Detroit, at the river Rasin ang Col.I believe the ¢ remy retain no other military tronhy of their victories than the standard of the 4th repiment.\u2014 They were not magnanimous enough to bring that of the 41st regt.: into the field, or it would have been takey.\u201d ; [Perhaps Gen.Harrison may pick up, out of the Fiver, the Brass Guns bearing the following inscriptions.They must be well known in the United States; particularly to, J.a Brutale.Strasburg, 1760.\" « Sourage: Stras\u2019 arg.1760.\u201d Wirxinson and his Army left the British shore of the | vil\u2014the number of small arms taken by |.4 \u2014 OR SALE by the Subscribers, and now landing (rom ap board the York, Wm.Cavan, mgater.: 109 Puncheons Jamaica Spirits, 10 Pipes strong Cogniac.Brandy, 12 Pipes Port Wine, 80 Hogsheads \u2018I'eneriffe, 13 Cases Irish Linens and.on | ALSO 1 'STORE, LA - Copper bolts, bar iron, Muscovado , sugar, chocolate, a few casks whitening and pipe clay: - J.W.WOOLSEY & Co.Quebec, 12th Novr.18183, : WILLIAM SHEPPARD pas for SALE, .WELVE M.standard staves, .10 M, dressed puricheon staves for West India market, 800 fret merchantable oak, - 5000 feet second quality do.1000 feet Norway Pine, 2000 merchantable deals assorted, S00 pairs ash oars, 50) hand spikes, A few Norway and white Quebec, 18th Novr.1818.amen w A L'EDITEUR DU LONDON CHRONICLE.Monsieur.\u2014Ayant dernièrement observé plusieurs remarques dans verre Papier concernant le haut prix du Pain et la raison d'une telle extortion (si je puis me servir de cette expression,) permettez-moi de.dire qu'elle vient de ce que le prix du Pain est fixé par le Lord Maire, qui n\u2019a point d'autre alternative que de fixer le prix du pin sur celui de la farine.Si le prix n'étoit plus fixé il y auroit une compétition entre le Bou- danger et le vendeur de farine.Suivant le syxême actuel il importe peu au Boulanger quel prix il doit payer la farine, sar le Prix est fix?pour lui, et en même tems le prix du Pain est fixé sur la meilleure farine.Si le Boulanger employoir cette qualité seulement sur le pied de 110s.par Sac, les frais extraordinaires i 14s.faisant 124s, il pourroit faire 85 ou 86 pains de quatre livres 3 181d.ce qui feroit 134s, 64d; 10a 64d.par Sac plus que l\u2019Acte du Parlement v'alloue.\u2019 _ Mais il y a un autre grand mal qui résulte de la connexion qu'il y à entre le vendeur de farine et- le Boulanger, ce dernier én achetant une grande quantité de farine à un certain crédit, .mais lorsqu'il paye le Vendeur de farine il a un certain rabais 1\u2019Acte du Parlement exige que le requ soit montré au Lord Maire qui ne sait par là que le prix auquel la farine est vendue mais non pas celui qui a été réellement.payé.Si vous croyez que ceci mérite une place dans votre Papier vous obligerez - Un L&cTEUR CONSTANT.pine spars.a Holborn, le 20 Août.|: _ {Nous laissons aux Curiewsà découvrir la ressemblance, s'il \u2018y en a, entre les Bou'angers de Londres et les Beulangers de Québec, entre leu Vendeurs de Farine du Canada et les Vendeurs la différence entre le Pain blanc et le Pain bis.- Les Arithméticiens pourrant calculer la quantité de Pain qu dessous du Poids qu'il faût pour faire un joli profit, en y comprenant le rique de payer\u2019 l'amende &c.Les Philosopkes pourront rechercher la éause de ce qu'on ne peut pas,pour de l'argent trouver du pain d'aucune espèce sur la fin du mois, luraqu'il y à apparance que le prix va être angmenté; et ceux qui ne sont pas content de l\u2019état actuel des choses pourront avoir le plaisir de devenir dénonciateurs et de passer un jour ou deux à Ja Cour.] ; + Frzaca, le 9 Aoû, « Comme il part d'ici demain un Messager de Roi, je ne laisserai pas passer cette Occasion sant vous envoyer une lettre, quoique depuis que je vous ai écrit le 3 il ny ait rien eu dim portant, C \u201c ' s Nous apprenons que Soult est occupé à lever.des troupes fraîches, afin de tenter-bne seconde fois de secourir Pampelune.H pourra avoir des troupes, mais je ne crois pan qu'il puisse mer tre en elles la cctiance nécessaire pour ré.xir, toutes leurs espérances sembloient être sur lui, et-elles n'ont pas été p-u tfompées.Nous sommes maintenant à peu près diis la même position que nous étions le 25 du mois dernier.Le siége de St.Sébastien doit être recommencé.dit-on, avec un redouhle ment de vigueur.C'est une place très forte et je crams bien qu\u2019elle ne nouscoûte cher.Quant à Pampelune rien ne pourra la réduire que la faim : toutes les places fortifiées que j'ai vues ne scot rien au prix.les rappôrte au sujet des provisions de la garnison sont bien différens, mais dans mon humble opinion ile en ont eucore assez pour trois mois Co 4 J'ai lu avec é onnemeut dans les papiers, y à ticul-èrement «-W.Bowen, fecit, 1155.Surrendered by the Conven=! Jeet \u2014\u2014 1s meusonges les plus absurdes et les plus mons.tion of Saratoga.Oct.17, VI77.\u201d EI « Gilpin, fecit, 1762.Taken from the Germans at Bennington.\u201d : If these Guas \u2018are not to he found in the River, we guess-they may be seca in the Castle Yard at Quebec.lying along side of five other Brass Guns of American manufacture.] ETS MARKETS\u2014QUEBEC.From Wednesday J0th, 10 Wednesday 17th Nav, 1818, Beef per 1b in the butchersstalls, 0 0 7410 0 0 0 Mutton, - - \"= - 0 0 6 to O 0 7% Veal, - - - - 0 0 9 to O O10 Pork, - - - - 01 0 to 0 OO Peef in the Markets - 0 03 to 005 Pork - - - > 0 0 Bt 0 010 Tallow - .- - 0) 0t 0 60.Salt Butter pr.th, - - GO 011 wo 01:0 Fresh do.do.- 01 6 to 0 2 0 Potatoes ver minot, = - 0-2 6 to 0 4 0 Oats per Minot, -.- 6 3 6 to 0 5 0 Flour per Cwe, = « «= 210 0 ta 30 O Hay per In0 bundles, - - 2 00 to 210 0 >.SALES BY AUCTION.Oo FRIDAY next the 19th instant, at ON NE fourth ofthe Schooner HAZARD, with Rigging and Apparel, no ing jamond, Harhgpf.\u2014 ALSO, A general assortment o Goods, iding in superfine and fine cloths, a bale of fine grey sili cloth, calicoes, ginghams, cotton.shirting, white \u201ccotton cambric, Stores st._the \u2018St.Roc's Brew precisely 3 for -account of eoncerngd.~~ INETEEN Bags and P&kerd - E '& MELVIN, = .JONES, \u201cGuebec, 1&th Novr.1815° Auct'rs.Bre, | OS-MONDAY next the 22d inst.at the Subscribers AUction Room, at ONE o'Clock.A Very generalaad__ extensive pssortm amongst which are « meres, flannels, dimiries, êtres calieÿ Dry Goods, cloths, case s, Irish linen, eotton shirting, cambsres, musljts, and & jery of other articles, \u2014A1.50Q,~90 Barrels Montrea A .oT IS DELA etes 18th Novr.1818, A.& Br>- TUESDAY next the 23d inst.at the Subscriber\u2019 Auc | a.Lon da F General\u201d aeortirent-of DRY GOOpTAu10 an Cases sheet iron the Holl.macs and spars, a ft of the Brig Na od ta: the wharf at Port.neuf.£ ! = Tn YI.WIN, iehec, 18th Navr.1813.oe Ares J FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, _, le of the Stores of the Brig Nancy sting of The Quebec, 17th Novr.1833.PT AVING been legally appointed Curat Prier Love, late of the Pari ceased; | requen-all Enate, to produce Er ue .{ Ten pre ciesly, will Be.Sold, ar the Suberiber% Aucrion Room.| trueux qui aient jamais été imprimés; quelquefois le Lord Wel- lingron est à Bayonne ; puis il n\u2019est resté que 17,00 hommes de l'armée de Joseph après Ja défuite 3 Vittoria, Dites-moi, où ont-ils eu le nombre d'hommes que les Françnis ont p rdus à Vittoria ?20,000 suivant l'un, 15,000 suivant \"autre ! Je ne crois pas que le grand rotal de leur perte le 21 Juin uit passé 6000 au plus.J'ai vu tous les prisonniers qui ont été faits.se Nous désirons beaucoup laisser cette place.Imaginez-vou- être renfermé (dans le mois d'Août) dans une très-petite ville entenrée de tous-côrés par da \\'ontagnes, qui outre la chaleur vous émpéchent de vous promener en voiture ou À pied pour prendre l'air où vds donner de l\u2019exercice, l'accès à notre place étant ni mauvais les paysans ne sunt pas pressés d'y rien- apporter paur vendre, queiqu'à trois lieties de distance ils went du Saumon friis, Sec.et toutes sortes de choses en abondance.Hier (étant affimé) je fus tenté de passer sur une petite Py- rennée, pour diner avec un ani, au risque ce me casser le cou.Après avoir marché une boune heure j'artivai au hau, en je fus bien payé de mes peines; Bayonne paroissoit charmant ; la mer s'ouvroit à ma gauche, les valléos de la France paroissoient dorées , je n'as jatûrars tant vu de grain de ma vie.\u201d GAZET1E DE BOSTON, ler.Nov.et 4 Novembre.Bosron, le ler.Novembre.~Quelques leteres particu lid res.disent que le Général Proctor avait rejoint le Général Vincent aux hauteurs de Burlington, environ 40 miles du Fort George.les mèmes lettres ajoutent aussi que l'armée Américaine\u2019 avoit été à la Ville de Mu:éey où ils avaient tué les Sauvages de tout âge et de tout sexe, et détruit la Ville.[Brave !} 5 ; \u201c Le Général M'Clure commandant à la Station de Niagara a adressé une Proclamation aux habitans du Haut-Canade, ol ront neutres et paisibles.0 ll a été reçu, par la ma'le de Samedi au soir.une lettre d\u2019un Officier de l\u2019armée, datée del.e Ray's Ville, le 22 Octobre, qui contient ce qui sDit : ; L'Armée de Sacket\u2019s Harbour est à Grenadier's Island, vie i vis Kingston, consistant en environ 6 où 7,000 honunes de \u2018Troupes réglées.Hampton est dans les bois de Chuteaugay, à 60 miles d\u2019Ogdenshurg avec 4000 hommes dé Troupes réglees et quelques Miliciens.Mon humble opinion des opérations futures de nos forces, est que Kingston sera laissé li; que tes \u201carmées formeront une jonction près d'Ogdemsbuig et iront à Montréal.\u201d - BukLINGTON, le 29 Octobre.\u2014Les dernières nouvelles dé l'Armée du Nord vont jusqu'à Lundi et Mardi derciers, Le Général Hampton-étoit campé sur le côté Sud du Fleuve St.; Laurent aux Rapides de Cal, | Quære?j à quinze miles en drça de l\u2019Armée Angloise camjée à La Chiie, consistant en l'roupes réglées et en Milices, au nombre, dit-on, d'envirox, 500 hommes, commandés par le Gouverneur PPrevust en par tonne.Le Général Hampton atrendeit 'armée du Gengrai Wilkinson, Qui étoit, Mercredi de la semaine dernière, à O,- densburg, avec sän Armée et environ 50 bateaux.Ou dir .que les babitaus de Montréal transportent à Québec leurs of.fets les plus précieux.Les Colonels Clarke et Fasset son: à Odeltown avec 1300 hommes.Extrait d'une lettre d'Altany, le 30 Octodre, «1e Général Harrison avec ue parue de l'armée ét arrivé à Buffulve versle 20 Octobre.On suppose que sa destination est Kingston.-be Général Hamptos avec son armée est parti des quatre chemins le 22, et les dernières l'ont Inissé à Cahanawaga, our le Fleuve Se.Laurent, à 10 ou 12 mules de Montréal.[Pas sost- a fait) | \u2018 _ Des lettres de Sacket's Harbour disent que le Général Wilkinson devoit être parti de Grenadier\u2019s Is Je 22 Octobre.Gn que as destination est de descendre le fleuve St.Lau rent.[C'est ossex probable.) : .Une lettre de Plattsburg datée du 28° Oct.reçue par la poste d'hier su soir, dit * que le Général Wilki avec wn armée manœuvroit autour de Cingæton:\u2014Le Général soever is indebted to the Extate, Modiate payment to me, Çahanawaga | ;* Hampton et lon armée sont Coujours ée statu que : (c\u2014à- Tn re, NTE Sécréea) | \u201cRye du Palais, 3 RS.Tables de Mahogany, pour le diner, en très han ordre.saumurés, et un petit lot de peHeteries, = Québec, le Z Acû EU 13, _ #6 PLAN E\u2019 Sécréiaire.\u2019 oO 4 Novembre, 1513.§ ~ i Wu, Hr.LEMOINE & Co.S'adresser au London.Coffee Mouse à la Dasse-Ville.VENDRE au Magasm du Sous-icné, No.50 sb r ISNLAR & PENNEY\u2014Ceoustrücteurs de Chaloupes\u2014No.Québec, le 70 Avril, 1513, .\u2019 Qucheg, le 3 Nov.1813, : ie 23906 tainots de Sel de Liverpool, : - ws et 3 Store 7, 3 Ja Canoterie, informentrespectueuseiient ivurs amis L' Soussigné vient de recevoir par les dernières arrivées de A VLNURE.quatts de GenièvreL pipe de vin de Port ctites Ancice, black et le l\u2019ablie, qu'ils coptinuent à conyrruire ot réparer des Cha- 1.ondres, de Liverpool et de Greenock, et offre maintenant ECU par le Soussigné, par lvs dernières arrivées de Lon- FO def de \\ ecreries asics, : irts de s vices a,ul- \u201d sels \u20ac loupes de toutes descriptions, au pls court avis et pux condi-| à Vendre, 150 Caisses de Ihé Gunpowder, Hyson, Hysonskin, dres et de Liverpool, et à vendre à son Magasin sur le ner, de fayahce bicue, 2: paris plats et assietgés, 60 Darrils ver a tions les plus raisonnables I, ! BR Single et Souchong; ; .Quai de St.Afdré.de vernis blanc et noir, 1 yat brs.Au Comme a l'ore do.PL S.=).Penney vient der i parle Idk and Mary, 80.) Caisses de Ra\u2018sin Muscat, - \u2026 {| Draps superfiäs bleus de marine, noire, verts bouteille et dinaire, un equancié« Taillanderics et dee eli rir, pelles, degen un assortiment élegaut d'Indienfiesd la moyé, Hbicries, Cotons, | 400 Caisses de Do.Lexis, a «1 > méêlés.Lo _ : béches, pocles a-frire, poids de fr, acier, dout 7 æstic, Faucsie et Schâles, Mousselines, Batistes, Conf chemises, Bas,| Figue:, Amandesdouces vt amèges, Prunes de-France, Noix Do.Do.ris militaires.[le fou élutures, bouchons, bouteilles, &e.ar PEON pe Botttes et Souliets, avec une variété auiree articles, une cle Barcelone, Huile d'Olive, Xla@vades, Epices, Sucre dou- Tapis de Bruxelles de Patrons élégans, \u2019 \u20ac 3 Août, 1K13- - CILEFRT HENDER5O2 2 cham Caisse de Hurdes faites, aux conditions les plus raisonnables.bleet simple raffiné, Fromage(de Kloucester | « Cheshire, Do.commun Do.- Do.oo P ERDU.Une caisse maiquée L.gg.T.No.5.géré débar- ~ REAL Octobre, 1818._ Beurre d'Irlande, Marengs J cise, et quelques Caisses de | Gants de Castor et autres, _.< iquée de la Mury, de Grfe 4 au Quai Messieurs oO F Soumigue prend la Hberte de faire ses plus sincères re-| Citrons.a LE, Aiguilles de White chapel, tages, .Brehaut & Sheppard, quicoiigho/I'pegus et ka lfrera au Souse : mercimens 3 ses pratiques et au public en général de l'en ; .IL A Aussi XL Hameçons d'acier de Kerbya.7° \u20ac § sigué, .ses frais et dépens wire payés./ _ couragement libéral qu\u2019il en à ¢u duns sa profeumon, et- prend Du'Vin de Madère, de Port, de Sherry, de Teneriffe, de | Quelques élégantes Epaulettes d'argent.: Québec, le 3 Acût, ISI38.JOHN 1RANCE.cette occasion de les informer qu la res par le Navire Prince Marsala \u201c d Espagne, Eau de Vir de Cognac, \u2018Toile de Hol; lia sussi\u2014Dy Eau le Cologue en Caisses de 6 boureilles, TA Vis.\u2014Lex Soussignés ayant Ioué la Grêve et les Eotsadjs- Ædwsrd, un assortiment complete be tes de ghanssures Ande, © Ton > ail.Noyau, avec une variété dau-| 4 Quarts ¢ Creme de Tartre, * ._ ceus depuis la terre de Mesrs.Paterscn Dyke & Co au - pour les Messieurs et Dames et/les Ænans ; bottines Ale Matinet tres arn vs en gros et détail, : ; .Que ques Quarts de Pois blancs cuisans, .desgus du Fouloy, j'squ'à la Lyre de Vaodficld, et chargés da \u2014 doubles et simples, gouliers df.effofping, do.dé Aid, da.de Quéhee 24 Juin, 1813.- JOHN TORRANCE.De la véritable Eau de vie de Cognac cu petits lots, Charbon |.terreiu de là à la Pointe à Pizeau, donnent avis par le présent, Nankin, do.de soié, bottines © ol a petits wl fiv, demi bottie VENDRE \u2014Un \u2018assoruu ut.thôies de l'oiles d'Irlande pour les Chambres et Jes Forges.fes \\ que tous Bois d'équaristage- maintenant sur ladite Grève où suT * dispos nes du.souliers do.pour les Messieurs, souli us de cuir et de \u2018de 4-4 & 7-8./ - IDREW MOIR.- Québec, le 4 Nov.3815,\" Ls.DELAMARE, lesdits Lots, et tous MÂâts, Bgyurrés, Esper s, Planches ot 0 maroquin, Bottes Hessuises, do.à Tabuts;\u2014Aussi pour, les Da- Quai de a Reine.\u2014Q bec, fe «Août, 1818.Co NOI ICE.To CUT Douves, qui pourront y demteur*T après Le soe juar de Mai ( mes, demi bottines de maroquin doubles, soulicrs do.dont il \"Mr.COCKBURN, CHIRURGIEN, &c.Ke.N Jeune Monsieur de 18 à 19 aus, d'uue très honné- prochain, BECODS SLJcTs dll Pay etnies?de lover pour la procheion.| dispogera à un prix raisonnable poyr urgent comptant, NFORME respectueusement is Faculté et le Pylie en Gé- te Famille et d'une tee hope Educ.# , à besoin d'une | année, aux prix chargés jusqu'à pecpenit, suvoir + sogar, Québec, le 10 Juin, 1843, A, OLSCAMPS, néral, qu'il a dernièrement-fçu par le Hfamonr, de place pour servir das un Box comptoir.7 Chère ou Pin équanii, J 0/0 1s.6d.\" upr pièce.River A VENDRE\u2014Par BREHAUT & SHEPPARD.Londres, un Assortiment Généraÿer très égetidé de Drouves Ce:te personne pourra dontfé)des preuves Mfcontestables de Niits et Beauprés, ~ - 7 6d io.1 J 42 \u2018l'unnes de vieil Esprit de la Jamaïque, et de Mepecines de la meilleu qualité4 une grande va- son caractère, el sera munie dés meii leyées /recommandations, Esparres de 12 poucefet a: as.a > ' \u2014 \u20185 Boucauts et 70 Quarts de Sucre, 7 - riéré d'autres articles liés À cétte\u201d Branché.7/ - Un billet adressé à A.B.VE Tuisse à 1 {age de l'Imprimerie, delirsy descous de 20D.7 y 1070170 Us 29° Caisses d'excellent Bourdeaux, - ; , Avssi\u2014Un assortiment de Médecines à ateñtes, &e.&c [| Técevra toute l'attention possible.\u2019 .* Planches de 24 pouces s/0 par Cent.ye - .Quelques Douzmues de Cordiauxidela Martyfique, Québec, le-@ Septembre, 1813.Tol Québec, le ZSe.Octobre, 1813.: Mouves de toutes dinter:sions LOG par Niillier, -coarse .; JAY + ; A pe y \u2014_\u2014 Lee mmiies ee aL x \u2014\u2014\u2014 - : Lost ave \u2026, PE shirtin 0 | as d Huile dlouce, co A VENDRE.\u201413 pipes de de Port supéfieur, 10,000 V JENT d'être reçu par les dernières «rrivées de Loudres et Et tous les articles qui y - 6 mai : ALE.ln gro 83 \u2019 .; > 4 G \u2018ert m wes! Cs G milliers de Douves.| MAISON Dans LA RUZ 17 PALAIS, mise, indienne, calemande, soie-fivire à coydfe, bombazette, que tn les Homes pe des étre Beanie wr i PE SE ree meee no | A louer n bre dames © 2 i i à Ke.avec un assortiment choisi.4 T rh A aumes et paye a somuie Uiterirure 4 ._ NE HALLOWELL Jug & Co ugk à vendre à leur 1000 POUT E nombre d aries los Réparations d déduire | © ent choji faute rchandises propres | 74, 6d.chaque.- JOHN MURE' & Cu.\u20ac 4° , .ë | du bar.- pour la saison.Aussi \u2014quelques pi enièvre réel de Hol.; .\u2014\u2014 magasin No.A Rue St.rre.\u2014Sayfnon de la Rive A Maiéon No.Rue dû Palais joignant l'Hono- lande, dont on pourra voir une mantre à fnagasin.Québec, le 17 Avril, 1813.el .0 ord en \u2018Vicrgons,, esprit dof ja Jay ue, - eau de vie de rable Juge Wii tra foi nt Mr/Grant,) avec JO8.ST'ANSFELD & Co N.B.On payera les mêmes loyers à l'Anse des Morts su | \u201cCognac en | Pipes.\u2014\u2014 Québec, le 16 Gé mbre.1813.a A310 une Cour, Etables, &e/\\ 1 .chod ap nant a Ia Suc.Quéhec, 4 Nov.J813.No.30,-tue St.Pierre.dessus du Havre aux Diatnans, et à Fran bis du vost.\u2019 En gla VENDRE de gré À gré par le Soussigné, ct pos-| cession de feu Mr.Joun yen S,atlpbher d VE _\u2014t : ; es TS MURE & C0 ir : \u2019 .; AUFEN ENDRE.\u2014Une terre située à la petite Rivière St og ath?ue session donnée le premier de Mai prochain, 1a juste .H ANEILSON, , Charles, près de cette ville, contenant deux atpens de Société Legale ct Patrictique de Québec.within ; moitié\u201d de çutte belle Myon en pierre, À trois étages, Québe, le 4 Août, 1815, \u2018Vureifr déa Linians\u2018 Mineurs.front, sur trente arpens de profandeur plus ou moins Pornée J ES Souscripteursde cette Société qui ont josqu'i pré-cn£ \u2018those x située dis la\u2018 Hasse- Ville de Québéc/vis-à-vis du Mangard du Roi, AUSSI A LOUE par devant à la Rivière, et par jère eux terres de Chan omis de payer leurs souscriptions, sont par le présent ree wake] quis de les payer au Soussigné, à sa 2Paison No, 41 Rue St.À Louis, cu quelque tems que ce spit pûitre dix heures gt \u2018rois maison et gran- heures.Et ils sont priés de plyé d\u2019avjir in bonré de 3 r les conditions il | tés étendues de feu Mr, Joun Camrstzr, à ST.ROCH, qui | l\"autre côté au- Sr, Avg.l'uréor) ensem i.tenant à feu-MrAgnace Lefrsfiçois, père, ayant \u2018 RIE ; i.à ¢ I ce ant feed Cx vi 3 cols, pere, ay Une excellente BOULANGERIF, et la partie des proprié- lesbourg, joignant d'un côté 2 r.Jean Lavigueur, et de ang L Â faut o dresser à Mr, Ignace \u2018 aître Fo n'est pas maintenant louée.J.N, î = I à la Basse-Ville de Québec, \u201c+ DOM.LEFRANCOIS, > AVERTISSEMENT, N Be iculatieés 1 faut vadrent à Ve à oh le our les | Lommes respéetives, lui étant/impogible de | mmodes ut _Jeuue Lorette, le G Novenibre, 1819._ , cont \"rn - A LOUER péur uné année à Commencer an premier chene, au Palais de Québec ou à4 Bed.Bolly j Wr \u20ac tous, comme il le dévreroit, fvoc-de la peti à - L] HEN A 1.OUER PCUR LE ter DE'MAI PROCHAIN.- Mai, Une Maison à deux étages, dépendant de la sur es fieuz.oo te Peay.| Par Ordre des Directeu A c Af A Maison à trois \u2018tages maintenant gecupée par a \u2018Succession de feu Mof Janfelson située 3%a Canoterie .Petite Rivière St.Charles, le S Novembre 1813.1° ; .CJ.Bk wooD.\u2026 diate » | eal, Mr.1.Craven, rue £).Jedn.Ly\u201cposition est) de cette Bapse Ville ; avec dé Mondes Ecuries un gard, une \u2014\u2014 ; a - Quebec, le 6 Juiller 18'S, Trésoret.0 sett! \u2018AIR WP connue pour être très à gout\u201d le contmerce, Cour et un Jardin en dépen De plusle au devant de Ayre par les Soussignés 15 Miliers-de-Tures ET 0 mme counts 18 ly aEour, Etables, Hanffards, Kc, Le géuy'su bofr ordre et ladite Maison, de Cent v iéds quarré tout,à être loué 5000.do ch de ché d'étalon, 880 \u201cde piu marchand, Quæsks.Printed and publiched by J.Nrursox, Ne.5e, odiseri ali bifticoäfmbdé pour*les tocätas 8 ou ler de ensemble ou séparément, S'adremeer à Médaghe Vantelsqi Rue Quarts de ta ue SHS.ditxa de chéne de rebut, 35 Mountain.Street.\u2014 Price 20s.per dan.Que! oe | a ar [ ES WHI TE&-MALVIN.Del'Imprimeriéle Jonx Nxizson, Ruels Montagne Ne % | Décembre à Madame Veuve L'Heureux au aurbourg Saint du Parloir ou au Soussigné Rue Ste.famille.ç Year,\u2014\u2014Québer, 8e Nov.1815.EE Cn a Québec, le 15-Avril, 1615, G.VANFRLSON, |__Brébes Te 4 Nor wbre, 1813.~ _ ; \u2018 À \u201c3 - x .\u2018 - Prix 296.par An, "]
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