The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 10 novembre 1814, Cahier 1
[" « THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1814.Mon sntar 1 Re.virtue of a WRIT of I XECUTION, ta Wit.resved oot of His Majesty\u2019 « Court of King: \u2018 Brugh, holding civil pleas.in and fer the 1» srict of Montreal s'aresail, atthe sant of Jean l'aposte Bissonnere dut Lachene of | le Parish of Soularges 1 the said District.Yo win, audd Vane | Josephee Dargneau his wife bv hum duly ue woe Lag wtrdee \u2018and: and feu-ments deguerfis, or quitte d aid abandoned 1 v Joseph Sr.Michiel of the same place, +.the Lands and pus warm of Jebn Grertge Degen Crier af tie sad 6e uit et Beh.Curator duly appointed to the sume, 10 ne direcred | | i yee sazed and rajeen in execution as being lands a1 d 1 nemeics oitred and sh .ndoned hy the saad JOSEPH St MICH EG ir the hands of the said JOHN GEORGE DEGEN, a Cura.vor as aforesaid, Jo A laud meuatel an the river à Lode, 60 La Nouvelle Limgucuil, 1h the sen Soulauges sfoicsud, containing thrce srpent- in front by Aventy arpents an deprt, | to.vided mn the front to the No#b, by the said paver.an the | p-ar by ungranted lan! ou cou sde hy penn dit Sr Amant, and on the other side by the sad ni to the been.dry of the sud lard, and from thence by\u2019 Chartes bron to \">, end of-H- nid twenty arpents, wih a Roue, Rarn, and | anther buildings thereon erected.©.Arother land situated ar 72 Nouvelle Longueuil in the Parirh of Seulanges aforeaid, cont ning three arpents in front, by tw.nry arpents in depth, bound=d in the front by che South side of the suid river @ Delisle, in the resr Ly Luccranted land, en one side by Pierre André din St, Amant, 2nd onthe other ade by Josmph Valade, Non bdo hereby pave rmtce.thar the fad lands and renemerts, will he mold and dyvdyed to the burhest bidder at the Church | door ofthe Porn hof SOU ANGERS aforenaid, on V'OMDAY tPe THIRTFENTf1 dy of MARCH next, ac FFN of the\u2019 l'in k tn the tore: oon, at wiach tinue and place the cord vom | of sat wati be diaue known.FREDa WW.ERNIAATINGFR, Sher fl.Alu sd every person ur persons paving cams on the above ; desçuy ed lands urd cere nos, by riortgure ot other right or neur-brarce ar: hereby s6vertissd 60 give nonce thereof to the aid shenfl, at his Office inthe City of Martieal coordu g to law, and further that ve oppostion afn d'urmler at ane de dessrarre, the whole or scy \u2018arc of the saut Lards ad tenun eute Or ay7 de charge O6 servitude O7 the -aue, w 11 be recervedd hy the said Shen, during the fifteen diye previous to du sale thereof __\u2014 Sheriff Office, Sd.November, 1514 NlonTREA: B\u2019 vartue of a WRI of EXNITLUIION Yo wot acd eut of liis Maje-ty\"- Court of King's Bench, bobbing vival pleas ir end fur the Ihstriet of Montre aforégaid, at the mat ef Amable Barbeau.of the Parish ot La , 1 'rairie de la Magdeleine in the and Insincere Yeoman against te Jarkis atid tenements of Nicolas Gry, of ths Parish of hateauguay ir the and District Yeonan, to me directed; | have ce: aad amd taken in execution 2¢ belonging ro the sad NICOLAS GUY, 4 lee of land situated and being in the Seiguiory 0 hateaugnay in the Parch of Chatecuguay sfore sud, at the Cêre Saint Regis, A ore atpati ard a half in front, by twenty arpents indepgh, bounded inthe front by the Public road, in the reur by nid Amable Barcau, on one side by the Yah of [oui i atte, ord by the Jand of Fravgoie 1 leur vtt, a s° i eden House : thereon érected.Now I dothefeln p've nétiCes that the - id.Wt of land and premised will be po! Yan adiadead te the highest 1 buidder.at the Church door of the Paris al CHA TEAVGUAY afores id, on NONDAY thé SIXTH day ef MAKCH nexr, at TN of the Clock in the Farencon, at which tire and place | the conditions of sale wilt he n know n.FRE & WMRMAFINCHR, Sherif?All and every person or persons\\kavirg cian con the above ! described lot of land and premises, by mortpupe or other right or incumbrance, \"are hereby advertised Ya eve notice therenf to the said Shey, at hia Office an the ny of Mostresl.according © law; and further that poste ©, afin a unnuller pr nfn de dutraive the whole or ary part of the ead Jot of lard 31d prenses, or afin, d.char g- ar serv itad: on the | ame, Wi}l be reccised by the said Shen ff, dung the fife eu Quy previous re the sale thereof, A SherifP'e Office.Tle October 1814 = \\ Dmtnce of BY vartue OÉ 4 \\Viit ol b'enditions bwponus \u2018 Three Rivers, { soned ont of Hiv Nageary\u2019s Court of K:ng's Bech, Folding cowl pleas ap and for the District of 7 hree Rovers, at the «wir of Mocee Flare of the town of | hree Foovers, merchant, to me directed, whorehy bam con naanded | to sell or couse to be aoid ia roe cource of baw, tle piece or pircel of Land hercirsfter paras larly soo ford and devonbe | whoch was former y seizo0 and aken encase sae the sas! Moses Hart, a hein, Wg re Janes Fh + 4 Seo i pren Adan of the rewndip of hry: on, yoo note ah eh ct whith the Sheriff has boos prevéete Thy oo of of 1 CP ; br tit; of node distroire lv N- thot pes, gi.> a ce « rated ta rhe aid Moses Han IT 4 sp! t'e 41 \"ae, f here bit heen ro erpes Ton: the \u201cack [oe er 2e tef of band co catung fit y ares diem porfir safe .+ dort da en ; _ ve n J IRV SCE SIC ek TTI [N-.2595.JEUDI LE aseite de Québec, 10 NOVEMBRE, 1814.Te CONMGNtFS GOODS by the JULIANA, 1).alan RI = uy.Z da women\u2019s do.Yee York crs, | Oue bux Conon | aces / 1 da a sorte fire de, Le d te eu \u20ac wrhisçe, | Alo daily cupated, ) PL ! ) hale Lidies clothes, 3 do.verted cult oes, | A few Pipes very superior Pere Wine, which will be sad i do saperfine kers vneres, 9 la I nen bie hed The UF in srnall loc< to accommodate familiea, Vds, rommnn do.til, | Ca Hand.Hyem Tea, Spanish Wine, Claret, 2 do.curerfiue cloths, Streak dasa shawls, I he above goods will be aold low tor Cush or Bille of Ex- ; 5 de.db mmddhiog ce.Perse susp nies, l change.JNo.LELAND MAQUAY, Je, I dn cearse no Chia breached \u2018 u-bee lat.Nov.1R14.2 ao Bro sels and K:laer- 1/0 bar broone, Aud ED in the Hine of 3) Oetiera! Qcer, à COOK rarer Carpeting, kys peter velo, A | who can produce yond recommendations Apply nt 4 ne fl.hye SHOR jens pre, blue arad hee Off -e Que bec.3d Nov A849.A t An.Ines Vet y + X eut er ee a Terre, Lek lpn ke, | Le ra te ee a, | 7 de, % & 4 poire de.1 des saan\u2019 Luttone Pehle, that they hve taken the Upper of Mr.Jean ; Fhd fire wire.24 to an, tor en Ls, { furrier's Hanse, Ne, PY, larwer Tyron, Rue-Sous-le- Fou, erik packer boeke.Aide eek © avt ve Kavs whore they wrend carrying on Ds « av Cogimbaagh Mere 1 do hare and eartome shui PL kenues A diaky, chee and Auctioneers aid Broker and hope th y rhe hair combe, 2 \u20ac sks pape can aœsiduity wand attetition to meuf : of the public patronage.1 de hesg Hall buttons The whale of the above pocds we put up for the Non treal market, and for sale hu the poubag ent.For cash or bille of exch ye Al SO\u2014 An acsariment of *h have od other pods rr NID, and fur sale by the piece, avan] C1 PB RT HENDI K-ON, Na 146 Se.Peter street.Nov.1, 1H14 PAT Recierd per TurrANa 0 4 WL iam Ne con from [the First Augie next shail be Lo don ard for Sale ar Na SO.Poe tr Severe: now due four vrare, Frtra \u2018 y 4 ; ny ! (4 .| yo © i route an AN early | af tartare, have Æommwunmes- | : - ELL cw Gentlemen's \u201coe prog inte \u2014 | 5 * : ~~ .\u2018 Tan Arverne we rp va +! ft.vee Ve mae Dirbieor -= Defen fant, | on othe cork Uri vy, of the ac - | and com te there hud he the sad! GEORG AN NO, , lee [oaks Serre the dae bole scar of hae | Tarron avn Manir Niax BR raom 'owpov, i pd Cy Af cher by Ge an cn ter à Deed of As FLITHN 0 bre encer, thanke to his Preends ana the Pn- | a ON pany Ph 1 ferent ade tn Lan the ad hire for the e couragement he has hitherto experienced, | ! vier tee JM den bus er secte, he the \u2018 dander the + three Le hay recgaved by che Dry Mar Lt we 8 Pda te, Let NS A ere 18 0 4 0 0) Asnieres Chers | ta cause ther a ee TT an ay ape tan CLT eam ree, Vist Pattern, Fuorennnes f.V' +rcons, ! ORR CDA RG op ae f Aa et he Lake mp\" Le a | - - LL .da bd ee + , T + \u2026.To peue# e voy ayn by } n Te is ' qu «+ Ae he php + Lhe IF J & lCorrer ilau 9, N°1\", vor de Fort Su di, or Lown, CPravcrecattboa 1 017 5 \u2018 pee \"ter tu 7 i A le 15) 1%.4.i nos gn dad by etat an rete de bo Jer, 11 | 1 amas Rover pur rh Cereb tact var sb ele Tee, et er Buvert Wh M Hail LON ction bay e Lucid, | - bte of Hu vhs dat = R ; #'cayouch- werd ae va {ity oo Ty wiek Thos nd plra: LT au 5 P fecuer T ++ 01, hoe te \u201c7 wi.ra toed ty tle gir Vin aw th their order 14 Fh on dre even ! oA Fatate win ke pag ner ro (Mem ie Carat or ter pron Lersg put them - 1 vf age \u201c4 Jane, ery.4 re?- cine wha may Lace 1 Fu clou et rare, well forhwsh robe phones « accom + R* Cribb by the ue Arrivals from or and.{ur | wtarort iT The dw \"+ Plomue bf the anid \\ >, y the Subcriber.\u2014 i an the no-+h { rffsid Rover, , * Rall within the said Inferior bierrier .P'erge nome Fr no THOS BUSTY ED sam) er and ther atl vr , \u2018 \u20ac | veut Bi we lls ¢ peti and hordeze S perfine ! ~~ qt 00, blue, and mar pele cloth cot dl ren gn HP atent cofy a per rior gi teh ners vd veer \u2018a I; thereof tothe sad Ti \u201c ) Jenr.Lu.Lu 1 ritos Ro-d P! f ; ir! $ _ set \u2018red beaver Tain, « tri red colutrr il ro, ; BNE RL quechhons Griads Pro, IA ca eer of eer ance LL D TAMARI.or Hep Lerts LT, ; 0 < do 1814 on Cord Corda, .LAC 54604 1 + 0080 packed anal packages Tov the ges Web ole ha tw TEA Ty by et ce 40 bars U w 4 4 3 ./ | ox ou \u2014 eof Fist por aun AA Barr te lau.MN } vou ere lyve, , - ! à Case Prires | \"0 Pacer Foghoh Cutter, \u2018 I 0 1h é.ï if) bie pa) edn Cpanel ne \"vee N TIA 14 Awe / © vue Fr proie I Timber - vy y A SM RUE 2 \u2018 430 de, urlr des .PT RCEIENRTIINS SERN , du crlfT Re, layny Ritery Cove.SE - - Apply to AN} NW NOIR, 0 3 Spot Wo out Sapte font Co are Rg wr Sr Chilis New Cawle COALS, dar e f'ole less, a uw 17 .\u2014-Ap ly a HW tras, TL & Cu.: \"h RE iy 1R14 ' ei.; - - in hfe, - pr pe Raye + ca ( , | CUNY tran and Tce eky hoards, ( .174 4 fun b- f .J nae an de oe aad a vost separ, ward, vo pls, lu ; ne, cre leva roe, Cara rw a\"; vk ee of They flands Tove Het apr thannahte re AY fret de whe 16 NM fret do rod pe Lary 0 NT.standard and #° Nf Wea rhe staves, iony ef 1.R(,1 KSON, HUNIIR & Co.Vie eb tf Dyer wears eur ad N° PL T2 Perer Street ! Ivy dinet a À 16 rfi parks dn \u2018 - A ' Ca Poa lee quatre * ; ak ty s ee 11 à | r q ar, ; : Frre and cotr+; + Pc 4e 7 | \u2019 Hy hood atopy (gee WW ey, A few Barrely of Por ches, and Paserce rf Sproce for | tie pu Let ce Poy ces the pu tide Be las Î cierel an ALC IN VOUS mothe Horne of Nr ve THARAEP KT RY, where he will hive Au-rie Gares.10 Bt LET FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS.The following Faram;, Dwilling Hosors and Lots, wins TT Domain of Ste Murie Neouvelte Beasce, of three arpents in front by I>rcy an depth, consisting 10 a large proportion of arable ad meadow hand with the fam bouse, barn, and stables, and live stack ; with tiie esceprion of the Scigneurwl Manner and a certain portion of ground adjouni wo forme of three arpents in frone by forty in depth in the same parish; one of which to the south east of the Chaudiere, oppasite the Dvunait the other on the ndrth west nde of the river, the thigd house from the church, with the houses, barns and oper buildings erected on the sid farms, Likewne, à large and commodious house with the loc, gardens, meadows, tables, hangards and bu situate in the parish of Boucherville, district of Mi 9 farm well stocked with cattle and inerrumence of agriculture, and a wood land fn the same parish.Apply to Tuomas Pizagx Jesern T'ascnenneav, Fsquire, Quebec, or to Josaem Dr LA Baoeezais, Ewer.his Actorney at Boocherville Quebec, sd Nov.IN \u201cTO BR LET FRON FINS NENT FENRE whole of the propertly of the lmie Mr.3g Jonx Caupneie, à St.LÉ, consisting of UAT Wharves, Timber Ge s.Dwelling Rplise, bake Mouse, ceilars, Hangards, &e.&c.\u2014Apply to JUHN_N N.Tutogto Minors.Quehec, ls! Nor.1814.1° Rs SOLD WiTF 1 RESERVE, and \"nye oR me diate posecsaion - = given : 40 The Houere, Lund« und Emylscemente in and near rie Fown of Three Rivers, being the property of the subaciber, conseing ot \u2014l= dr ac _ me EE a OA POE \u201cseamen fiom being employed on board American vessels, public _ Unis state.rd \u2014 \u2014 © - FROM SNERMAN PAPERS.IMPORTANI REPORT.WasminaToN, Oct.19.A report from the Treaspry Qepar ment wus yesterday lad before ihe House of Representatives, fromthe pen of the new Scercrary Mr.Dallas The \u201cwo principal features are, 1.A considerable increase of the present direct and internal taxes, and the imposition of .li tioval internal taxes calculated to produce seven or cight a year i order with the procesds of the present revenue wh a solid basis which will support the public faith in - uen ates, when required, at an incerest | nex pecrent, Wny Ww et pace Jug thirty millions of dollars.st ech are the mos jromenent [atures of this important report, which we shall present to fur readers in onr next.Int.PORT GF PORISMOUTH, .Busion, Qct.21.Arrived, On Wednesday.the fast sailing private armed brig Pertsemourh, Shaw, from à short ad auce-slul eruize of 27 days \u2014 A week after sailiug captured British sur, Mary Burrou- ghe, from Halifax for Martinique, loaded with fish.\u2014Oct.4: caprurest shrp James, Messengers, from Landon for Quebec, with a cargoof dry goods, rum, gu, brady, and BU cusls powder, besides clothes &c.fur the Canada army.\u2014the J mes tiled from Spithead.Sept.1, in Company with a feet having on board HOU0 troups and parted shortly helure ina galehsvmg been thrown on her Lbe«m ends and conmuerably : 1jured\u2014tock from her 800 packages of dry gouds.a VW'AsHINGFUN, Oct, 20 Another foportant Messige.The President sent another very important thesage to Con.gross on Friday, I comprises the instructions with which our \u201c omnsissioversfor treatiug of pouce with Great Britain Were fursoched, from therr first Appoimement, under the vifercd Rus- sut Miedistion, until their translationto Ghent.A part of this ni stage being, as we understand, of a confidential nature, we if co.rs=, know nothing of it.\u2018I he mass of letters, aud ex- tacts of letters, which this communication embraces, allowed tr be made public, is considirabl, Tuken in connexion, with 17.mussage of the 10th inst.they present a complete view of + cu.ive proceedings for the restoration of peace between the 1' «red Srares and G.Britain, from April, 1819, to the middle {rer Auguet, The following outline however is substantially for ct : | he mes-age consists of a series of letters from Mr.Monroe, \u201cecretary of State, to our Commissioners, addressed to them it the me of their departure from this comntry, and at St.Vetershurgh, Gottenburgh, and Ghent.\u201cLhe dates are, from the 15th of April, 18:3, to the 11th of August, 1844, both inclumve, _ \u2018The first Tetter (that pf April 15th, 1813.) is the most interesting ; because at was before the dowufall of the French power in Europe, and shows the écris upon which, when Fuglaud was much embarrassed wih mighty wars near home, the U State- were wilhng to conclude a tréaty of peace with her.\u2018The chief points enumerated are those of blocksdes and_um- prossm.ont _ .© With sespect to blockades, as the British had declared their tention of always stationing a force before an invested place, sufficiently strong to render the blockade lawful : and had, moreover revoked their orders in cowncsil, the U.5.were wil.Jing to wave that tapic : our Comnussioners at the same time heir instructed to procuré a aire exvct definition of-a bluzk-| ade to be inserted ir the treaty, if practicable.On the subject of imprusshent, the U.S.proposed to give vigorous effect to the act of Congress for preveuung forewn or private, ; _ - .\u2018The President, in addition, was willing, in order to give greater force to the Congressional act, to compel foreiguers, desieous of brenming naturalized, to report themselves in court, once in each of the five years of required probation, so as to prevent alien seamen (who would uu cessarily be absent a great part of the time) from becoming naturalized at all, except they velinguisl.ed the seafaring life far five years, in which ume, nt is presumed, their habits would be broken.\u2018Vhe President further offered : 1.Recrrocally to allow, by treaty, the employment of the seamen of the one party by rhe other.2.Reciproczlly to prohibit, by treaty, the employment of cie scamen of the one party by the other.i 3.Or, to adopt any efficient precaution, or provisions, which ~ hr be suggested by Great Britain, and were rot repugnant « +.conantution of the U.States, for totally escluding h seamen from our ships, public and private.\u201d And Mr.tier narks, tha.we onght to rely upon ourselves for the Lu * ot seamen necessary to OUT Navigation und commerce.1.- 147 eapeets, appears from Mr.Monroe's letters that vn el ved indemnity for various classes of spoliations of nanny, -viz-+d and condemned under different pre «- (15, 11 roncrary to the law of nations.©.iri of this messa,e, of a date subsequent to the Le à Fr ce 6, Briton, and the contmental powers ne sener My, itappesrs that, Hopresement ot our citizens } -en rehnquebee pr practice, the D.States were willing a.\u2014dcussior on that head, reserving the night to resist wif resorted to \u2014 Demo.Pa.URBANNA, Sept, 25, 1814, \u201cA: express husarnved from Detroit to General MéAethur, d.ys, cn wlu h Gov Cuers eays \"À Mate of things has » raved in which your presence, wth Le fo:ce at your disposal, 15 went] to the cecurity and preservation of the counuy, \u2018I he Todiats have recomminced hosti!ties on every side of ur.thoy are murder the people and breakivg up the scitle fein \u2014 Theres now ow large force of them in the ummediatu v emty of th's place most probably within « vnle of it, wait the avowed purpose of attacking the town.We have no force | ad.quate to the detence of the country, and none of the descrip-, tion proper foi the purstit of indians My opinion 18, thit you shou'dhasten ou wath the mounted nen with all pussibie eape- ditron.\u201d .; The xpress caine by water, the lund communication being intirely cut off.; Atnany, Jet.25.\u2014 The YLepilature of this state, ajourned yestercny, after à session of tour weeks.sssed are, A\u201c act to authotise the raising of troops for the defence of Au ac* to encourage prisateering.Au act to suthorise the raising a corps of Sea Fencibles, An act to provide for the repayment of certain sums of money, advanced by the corporation of the city of Newyork, for the defence of the state aud for other purposes An act to prevent the apprehension of British deserters, An act tn authori the raising two regiments of men of color, Au act authorising addinonal pay to be Made to the volunteers, and for p«ymng thenulhna called into service by the state authority.An act to aid in the apprehension of deserters from the army and navy of the United States.I és firet act authorises the Governor to call into actual ver- vice 12,000 mep for the term of two years: provided the government of the U.5.Ban have declared their intention co pay cla he and aubsisr them at their expense, The Privat er Hill aurhotises asseOatines te incorporate themselves tor the purpose of Hitting eut pris acteurs.The flaming rosolurion, mtredeced by Aor.Nfonell, passed Bath housse né sur | epmwlature unmmov-ly, on Saturday.Reseleed umanimeusly, | hat the Hous: of Assembly of the Sate of Newyork view with mmyled emotions of surprise and wdignation, the extravagant aud disgraceful terms proposed by the Hritish commissioners at Ghuut\u2014that however ardently they may desire the restoration of peace to their country, they Lal never curseut to receive st at the sacrifice of national honor and dignity \u20141hat they therefore strongly recommend to the Nouoral Lepidisoure, the adoption of the most vgorous and ethiccions measures in the prosecution of the war, as the best © meats of bringuy the coutest to ap honurable tetmunation, and of transmitting vrimpaired to thuir pestersty their rights Lberey att independence.Rerotwed, That the concurrence of the Hon.the Senate be rrquested to the above resolutron, and that in case of such concurrener, bis Excellency the Governor he requested to trans- mn a certified copy of sud resolution te the President of che - \u2018Ihe enemy lave re-appeared in force in the Chesapeaks \u2018 | near Baltimore, and deserters (among whom is an impresse American) say a reinforcement 1» expected, whengtbe attack is ® be renewed upon Baltimore.= # The Commander of the BReish forces which hese arrived at Pensacola, bas issued Proclusfiatians mviting the\u2019 Bucaneers of Barrataria tojoin him, and ale inviting the Lodisianians and \u201cKentuckians-to surn against the.Government of the United States.The Kentuekiins are invited to be acutral if they will not fight agaist their country, and are promised the free navi- ation of the Misusippi, and cash for their produce.In 12 days after the date of the Proclamation, these forces met wrth one defeat, \u2019 .The Legislature of Massachusetts have passed a law to raise a state corps of 10,000 men fur 1 year.eet Sr Jaco DE 1 à VEca, Aug.21.We are sorry to learn by the Packet, that our worthy Agent, George Hibbert, Esq.had, by some accident, bro- keu his arm, aud sustained other injuries, hut was tu à fair way of recovery.His mistpriune, however, does uot appear ta have renutied bis indedvours lo promote the mierests of this island, and he has been instrumental in protesting mxainst the danigorous-shegiure of caploging AMERICAN SLAVES inour invdTon of 1H4t country : which Munisters have denied all knmeledge of + athouch they admit a discretionary powey in the commandess to bring off such as may assist our operations.À powe.which we fear wiil, in sume cases, be extended inuch farther than it ought.At a meeting of \u201cthe standing Committee of the West- Iudia interest, in consequence of the expected effects of a peace ou their produce, the following resolutious were adopted : Hesolved, Thal, considering the critical importance of the present moment, when points -deeply affecting the in- tecests of the West-Tudies are Ahoüt to bé discussed-and- decided at the General Congress for the palification of Europe, & when regulations still more immediately affecting their welfare will be Lo be adupted by Great-Britain, onthe re-establishment of peace, it ig the opinion of this Conupiltee, that the Chairmaa be desired to request an interview with the Earl of Liverpool, and that he be in- strucied to state to his Lordship the disadvantages under which the British colonies will labour on eutering nto Competition with the coloniesvf France, Spain æhd Portugal, in the Continental markets, and the increased necessity of ample and complete protection ip the markets of the United Kingdom.Resolved, That Mr.Karham, Mr.Manning, Mr.Hibbert, Mr.B.Long, and Mr.l'allmer, be a Depulation to accompany the Chairman in his conference with the Earl of Live.pootl.The friends of abolition in England have made a great bustle about that clause in the arlicles of peace which relates to the Stave Trade, in which France reserves it to herself for five years; and, fearing that applications might he made from the British Wesl-ludia planters to be put on the same footing, they have had several.camorous \u201cmeetings, and crouded many pehtions nto Parliament, | renewing their appl:cations agrainst it.\u2018They must he fully satisfied that it will be out of the power of Lhe British planter to, contend in the European mai het, with foreign sugars.ntider the disadvantages he labours: and they are fully sensible as we are ourselves, that ines table ruin awaits their own colonies, if other nabions- will not also relinquish the Slave Trade.If Great-Britaiu ever force a consumption in the mother country of sugar, it is proved\u201dthecamotufhélfée-tre former article; should-shé do so will be four times dearer in England than in other paste of Europe.as the expence of cultivating it in her co- ontes will be four times greater than in foreign settle- \"ments.How the pcopleof England may like this, we cannot tell; but, sure we are, that the coffee planter will be completely undersold, and\u201d shut out from the EGropean markets, as trade is re-established in their own colonies.We were always of opinion, that the effects of the abolition would not be feit until a peace took place : for, while we held the command of the ocean, and were at war with almost every commercial power, and while all other colonies were so paralyzed in their operations, it was of little consequence to us, whether we had a Slave Trade or not; nor would it be were a general abolition to take place.But, it 1s too obvious, that, if foreign colonies have an open market for labourers, and can procure three or four at the saine expence as we do one, we can have no competition whatever with them, in the price of our produce, and will consequently have ne chance in any market to which they have access.Our wish is certainly most sincere, that a general abolition may be of- fected 3 but, unless that is the case, we repeat, that the RUIN OF THLE BRITISH COLONIES 19 INEVITABLE.Kingston, (Jam) Sept.7.By a Gentlemen arrived in the Rayo, we learn, that the Spanish packet Bf Adinirant Carlos, in 32 days from Cadiz, arrived at Santa Marchen and Porto Bello, and that on the 15th nit.he read, at Chagres, where the packet also touched at, the Spanish Gazettes brought by her ; which stated that 10,000 wen were about to proceed from Cadiz, under the command of general Ballastecos for Sante Marthen ; and the Captain of the Pachet reported trat they sailed previousty to him.Gen Capoas, wih 20.000 Spanish and Portuguese troops was ready to embark at Cadiz.to proceed against Louisiana now sn possession of the United Nates; consequently Mr.Madison, will have to contend with new encmiies \u2014-Spain and Portugal.General Lacey was to leave Spain shortly after the expedition of Gen.Capong, with 20,000 men, for La Plata and Chili.General Capons wasappointed viceroy of Mexico, General Ballustecos, Captain General of Aew Greuadu, aud Geueral Lacey, Caplam General of La Pia- ta and Chili.Gur informant also states, that the Spanish Government had pecmitted-a free trade for three years between Great Britain aud South America.We lenru, that the Royalists, having been joined by a number of lndians, had attuched the msurgent forces at the place.: mei HALIFAX, Ocr, 12, The politica] events which arenow duly unfolding themselves in this hemisphere, are gradually acquirmg the strongest interest When the War with America terminated, and the Article of the Treaty.which described the future boundary between wete divulged, it tilled with grief and mdignation His Majesty's American Subjects.Fhey saw in these boundaries, not oiily the seeds of future war, but they saw that the positions which these boundaries gave to America, furnahed her with an easy way of annoying us, and rendered very precarious the wantonly threw away the valuable fisheries on our shores, bute, by a dash of the pen, designated boundariet, of which they were so totally ignorant, that when Tho vr were run out, they astonished even the Americine themed ces ac the advritas ges.which, oo far beyond their most sanquive expectations, they had obtained.\u2018The Loyalist who had abandoned that country, after patient and exemplasy suffering, who Lal Leddy nude ime provements in what he supposed Briimh Ami re 1, and had eve pended gn those improvements the wreck of lus former aRu- ence, found hus farm either intersected by the nie, or brought su near it as to cause him to tremble for the lutupe satety of his family.The American government has always been alive to the advantages given to it by the designated boundary, and the ease with which these colonies could be overrun, has been commen te conversation at Washington, The proclamation of Gen.Hell was an early provf of the opinions entertaired by the American Cabinet on the subject, and the confidence.with whith le calculated on the aubjugation of the Canadas.\u2026'l'hat Proclamation disclosed pot:only the opinion entertained at Washington of the facility of entering the Canadas: but ie Li.Staten, wt VOI VN eta + ~ me ovr vray Madison, and his ptedeceswar, that thr inkqbitont, of the Ca- neds, and of sar Colonies in general, were disloyal; and 60 fas- these Colonivs and th.t Country, and the mode of adjusting st, future s.fety of British America.\u2014Our negociators not only disclosed also an opmion, long an established ome with Mr.:xihated with ideas of American liberty, or rather licentivusness, | that they would have rushed into the arms of their invaders, © [* \u201cTwo important consequences have therefore already resulted from the American declaration of war.It has opened the eyes of His Majesty's Ministers to the exposed situation of ! Brith America from its present bousdarics.and it has de- | | monstrated to the Cabinet at Washington, and what is of infinitely more importance, it has demonstrated to our own Cabinet, that there is noQisloyalty in these Colonies, Even the native inhabitants of the Canadas, have not only proved their loyalty on the most trying occasions, but have exhibted a spirit of bravery which has drawn forth the adnnration of our army, and the repeated thunks of the Governor General.! Another benefit has alw arisen from Mr.Madison's War , mania, and his favorite System of Embargo and Non-inter- course.Vhey were adopted not only to eo operate with the Continental System of Bonaparte in destroying the Manufac- - toriesand Conimerce of Great Britain, but also with a view to starve our West India Islands, and to injure these Colomes.\u2018The event has proved, that were all the ports of America, hermetically sealed up, as Mr.Cunning lately expressed it, & and they are nearly so at present, that neither (reat Britain, .ar her Colonies cyuld be injured by it.\u2014And while the \u20acoun- cils of America continue to be directed by its present Rulers, or men of simular stamp, it becomes a question well worthy the consideration of our Government, whether the intercourse \" between the two Countries, even in peace, should nos be ren- ' dered as Bmited as posible, 1 - \u2018That the means of America to do further mischief to these Colonies pught to be taken frum her by eve: y step in our pow ler is beyond all dispute.Our government therclure has done wisely in the determi- pativn it has adopted of taking new boundaries.Such boundaries 4s shew that Scearity and not Conguest dictates the measure.[he possession of Penobscot, and the Islands and terri- : tory to the eastward of :t, we trust, are « part of this system, ard furnish the means of n.acking New Drunswick from any future designs of the enemy.\u2014'That His Maj sty\u2019s Govern ] mert will be perfectly justified 11 adopting such a line po-] licy can admit of no controversy.Whe.the \u2018Treaty of Peace | with Arnerica was sigued, it became the law of both Countries; and notwithstanding its injudic.ous tendency, it has i been by our Government, invariably carried into effect .But | when Mr.Madison saw fit to throw away the advantages giv- l'en to America by that \u2018Freaty, by declararing war, and thus | amuhilaung the mstrument which bound the two Countries.| When in declaring war, he immediately attacked the Canadas ; with à view to their conquest, and manifested the strong sense he eutertamed of their exposed situation, ought not our Go- veroment, now thoroughly awakened to the exposed state of these Colonies, adopt, while it 13 in its power, such measures as \u2018will effectually provide for their future security.There is, : Up; and we sincervly hope, the future boundaries it may define, will be deliberately viewed with à Military Eye,.and thac Seturity and not Conquest, may be the aim of them.Great! Britain can never have a wish for the conguest of America, nor any motive to induce her to interfere in its Sovereignty, But ther American Colonies are rapidly increasing in wealth and poputation ; aud their importance to the West ludia Islands, as to \u2018entitle them to her fostering care, and to shew that their, interest is deeply, interwoven with=thut.of .the-Batent State.= The practical benefits which G.Britain and her West India Islands have derived from these Colouies, during the late momentous contest for her \u201cexistence and that of Europe, has swept away ali the thearetical questions, on the subject of Co lomzition, with which speculative and.designing nen, pestered the nation at the cluse of the American war, ; If it was riecessary for Great Britain to continue the contest .mn kurope until she had obtained for herself and that Continent, jrational- security, thatthe peace, forwhich she we d wig, might be placed on a durable basis ;.it \"is equally Tieces- sury, that she should prosecute the war, which Mr.Madison has wantonly begun in America, until she can obtain for these Cojomes sumlar security\u2014And \u2018until she can accomplish this herself, for which she has been for twenty.years cortending.Let her, for a moment, contemplate what would be her situa- ation were these Colomes severed from her\u2014 Newfoundland would soon follow, and a foundation be luid for the ruin of her West India [slands: Entwined as her Naval is with her Commercial greatness, those National Bulwarks must stand or fall together.\u2018The miseries attendant on border warfare our own history furuishes abuudant instances of \u2014'Fhose evils our Canadian Brethren have of late bitterly experienced : Mr.Madison, who has been the author of them\u2019 all, is now loudly complaining of the retaiiatory measures, which he himself has provaked: and by the answer of Sir Alexander Cochrane to Mr.Munroe, which we publish thie day, it appears that these measures will be pursued until they effect a remedy of the evil.\u2014Let Mr.Madison discontinue his annoyance of the peaceable Inhabitants of the Canadus, and the Inhabitants onthe Sea Coast will no longer be alarmed for their safety, No re \u2014Mr.Munroe's Letter, alluded to ir.the above, was not received by Sir A, Cochrane, until twelve days after it was published in un Anserican Paper.\u2014Gaz.Hartrax, October 14.Sailed, Wednesday, H.M.8.Tounant, Vice-Adimiral Sir A.Cochrane, Capt.Kerr, anchored at the Reach, and went to sea yesterday.\u2014Abo, Calliope brig, for Bermuda.Newcastle, and Morgiana sloop of war.Newfoundland papers to the 22d ult.mention the cap- | ture of eleven vessels by the American Privateer >choor; ( Sarprize : five of them oo the 6th and 7th of Sept.viz: | Sehr.Regent, from Quebec for Burin, io ballast, sunk : \"Slaps, Argo, from Cork for Quebec, sent for U.Slates.Doris, Cork for Pictou, w ballast, sunk ; Brigs, Lively, ! Mirimachie for England, withtimber, barnt ; Wellington, Ferguson, 5.Sineids for l\u2019ictou, given up, and sent to St.Ldelin's with the prisoners.sept.8, the privateer was lefl in chace of two large merchant ships, and three others Chove wi sight, winen it wa.thought she might capture.The ship Young Wellin was taken by ber on the 9th, and retaken same day by the Plover sloop of war, Capt.Sheke's who gave chace Lo the privateer.The beg Vit\u2019 tora, from Oporto, taken Aug.2, was reiaken Aug.31st, 1 by Plantagenet.Brig Concord, captured Sept.14, by priv.Fox, 9 runs, 90 men\u2014given up, and arrived al Si.Jobus with crew of Ship Stranger, from London for Que- The principal laws! Chili, completely routed them, aud took possession of | bec, with 66 pieces heavy ordnance, and an immense quantity of stoves of every description, sent to the U.Mates.Brigs Kingston Packet, from Halifax for Jami sent for ditto 3 Susan and Jane, from Newfld.for Svdaey, \u2018burnt ; Schr Retrieve, from do.for Martinique.ditto 5 { Anu and Lucretia, prize from Chesepeake fur Halifax, \"burnt.: eet | MoNTREAL, November 5.From Upper- Canada we have received nothing of importance { ==T'he report of the whole American army's having re-crossed the Niagara, was a mistake\u2014as the last accounts from that .quarter, mention that General Brown was still in possession of Fore Ere, ' \u2018Ç YORK, (U.C.) October 15.We are happy to inform our Lower Canada friends that our i harvests have b rable to agricultural pursuits, \u2014 Mixed with the evils of war, | thanks to Mr.Madison, a new sheet of parchmeut to be filled | and an extensive mart for her valuable manufactures, are sich object, Great Britan has not in fact obtained that security for | een abundant, and the weather unusually favo- | ere ir tr = da = = __- ee me > + QUEBEC: J THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1814.We are still without any correct information of the late inoyements ou the Niagaça froutier.toi The report of the destruct Erie by.the enemy .is not cog à hay been occasioned by the crossing over vf part of the ene- mys force to bis owu side of the River: ' HEAD QUARTERS, KINGSTON, - 16¢k October, 1814.GENERAL ORDER.\u2026\u2026 \u201d His Excellency the Commander of the Porces, has received a Dispatch -from Licutgnant General Sin Joux Suenpnooke, commanding\u201d the Forces in.Nova-Scosia aud its dependencies, dated the 23d Septerahet, reporting Le sivceessful operations of His Majesty\u2019s Arms, a.ded by a Division of the Fleet uiderthe Command of tear Admiral Guerrirn, in the capture of the Forts of Castine aud Mactuas, aud the decupation of the enemy\u2019s Posie | in the vicinity of the Penobscot River.This service has been attended with the capture or demolition of ail the enemy's Works of Defeace, Ordnance an! Stores and the complete dispersion of his Troops.~ A detached service intrusted to the command vf Lieus tenant Colonel John, of the 60lh Regnient, and Capi.Barrie, of the Royal Navy, proceeded twenty-seven nies\u201d up the Penobscot River, attacked aid dislodged the gue- my from à strong position at Hamden, which had been occupied for the protection of the'Uniled States\u2019 Frivate his retreat._.Tue reduction of Fort Machias was intrusted to Lient.Colonel Pilkington, and Captain Parker uf the Kojal - a was evacuated by the enciny og the approach of the British Force.DE : « The Lieutensat General Commanding, expresses in the stron_est terms of prase, bis sense of the zealous and - cordial co-opération of Rear Admiral Griffith and the cffi- cers and seamen of the Royal Navy, and sarines, ai d also the able and active support he experienced from M.- jor General Gosselin, Colonel Douglas, 9sth,\" Li.-Lo.N'icols, Royal Eugineers\u2014thè vtheers employed ou dela- ched service, aud the real, alacrity, and steady discipine displayed by the officers and sold.ers, which entitie tem to his highest approbation.To \u2018Thirty-nine preces of Ordnance have been taken\u2014The British Pos amounts only to I rank and file killed | Cap tam and 7 rank and file wounded.: Co Capt.Gell, 29th Regiment, wounded severely, not dan- gerpusly.(Signed).EDWARD BAYNES.Adjutant-Geueral, N.À = - - s' .HEAD QUARTENLS, KINGSTON, .| .: Sst October, 1814.GENERAL ORDER._ ° \u201c+ pe aod gvacuatios of Port, .- neds\u2019 It seeuts to his amas Adams, which was totally destroyed hy fire, previous-to\u2014\u2014- \u2018fot of xo \u201c+ cou # ject the « dun vou .gen Te; const Pots- Th Engla on the had © sie R inthis erson \u201cThe and it \u2018which strink by the had sa subsist .7 Lie togeth IHS Excel.ency the Gov ernor in Chief and Coran Colonel M\u2018Dovsaur, of the Glengary Light Infa.try, of the repulse and defeal of à atroug body of the Enemy, in an atlemptto fécovér-Fort M*Kay, on the Mississpi,\u2014is pleased, as a mark of his approbation of thetintrepidity aud good conduct displayed ou that occasion, to appoist ment, and Serjeant Kealing, of the Roya Artillery, to be Licuteuant Commandant of the Mississipi Volunteer the Indian Departmeiit at that Pusty and-of-attHritish Posscssious on the Mississipi.: es = me + York, the people of the United Staies view with surprise and indiznation the'terms of peace Gffercd by ihe.British Commissiouers at Ghent.These lerins are pronounced extravagant, disgraceful, not to be consented to consistently with the houear of the United States.This does not surprise us.Tue minds of the people vf that country were filled with ideas of the future greatuess of the United States, the cotire expulsion of the British Go- verument and their uncontrouled sway iu North-Ameri- ca.We believe that Resolves sill staud on the Records of sume of their Legislalures, that no peace with Great Brirain should be made without the cession of the Cana- das.Tney may well be surprised aud indiguant; but these are feelings of no great dorativa.\u201d it would be wi- set to calculate.- : | As the British Government will see by.these Resolves that, at all cveuts, it has the honour of the United States to subdue, it will not be so very nice in its next propy- sals : and it is hoped, it will go to the full length of the principle which ut has laid dowa, the security of its pussesstons.\u2019 We are decidedly of opinion that what it bas proposed is not suflicient for that objecl.Nothing less than the possession of both banks of wie St.Lawrence will secure the whabitants of Canada.This is a subject upon which we wish them and those lo whom their interest is coati- ded, to retiect and act, and to which we will take au oj- pertunity Lo return, The following extracts from the Montreal Herald, have been forwarded to ua for insertion, as illustrative of the character of a paper which, our correspondent observes, boasts of such extraordinary encouragement.We have coufived ourselves to the extracts and the concluding part of the communication, and we trust the wrster will excuse us fur the suppressions that we bave made.\u201cThese did not concern the public.We admit that it dues coucern the public to be acquainted with the general character of a paper which bas recently, so mde- cently and presevervely laboured to excite discord and alieuate the affections ahd confidence cf the peuple from the person who is\u201d clothed with the representative dignity of our Sovereiga, and entrusted with the execution of his bigh duties wa this Province.The seatimeal expressed in the extract of the It May.1813, is unparsalled in any other paper ever published within the King's Dominions.\u2018¢ It is truly surprising, that we have not heard of strong reinforcements in chips of war from Britain, on the Snemy's coast.(ur Rulers mu«t have but - : I RIDAY the 11th inst.at the Sub-criber\u2019s Auction R , without Reseve, at ONF o'Clock.! \u2018 G .Che sobre nest, the 19th instant, without\u201d at the riber\u2019s_ Auction Rooms, rach day at ON we have seen Mr, \u2014\u2014\u2014, manner Jo ge rune, ve! new introduce his happier | ON atioo-\u2014Qu'el u Glens Ta 40 vod SR Te - so of x0 Soll sry for.the celebrated\u2019 i A Gor -égislagore d\u2019 les mesures les plus vigoureuses sp wt sur logue oo nous or pandas occasion derevenits usin full length, Lord Cestlereagh\u2019s inimitable sncech.Re [betes ps efface pour Là ctstinention de ia géetre, comibe \u2014 : A House, of Commons, the 39th June, obr Montreal | cant bo meilleur moyen d'umater ls contestation dune fh hae k° ge PERTE à Ti + SOPRRRIGN.: 1.1 FE HA is the ot thus g=* In vain would we search ia.i» Durable, et du'trapemettte mos dimicution à in postérité.mu Samerdign, aipe\u2014, venant \u20ac 3d, Ci com ge wence or more.manly senti- | dreus, en liberté et son indépendance.Tr à fait vaufrage le 18 rire dear rue i .FH te than are delivered in this edreted oration.- Whatever ; \u201d Rues Que la écocurrence de Honorable Sévit soit demarie Saint Pabl dane le Golfe Saat Laurent.\u201811 avoit à bord 9 O6 : mas » foutss may have lern, and Aowcver inoonsistont bis | : Léée dans ba ci-destus, et qu'au que de thls concur.ficrets wt 180 Soldats des 4Ge.58e.Ble.Région, 8 Mas wih.du former Jou may sppear.i.yot we mom confess, that in the | [Pence Som Bacelience lo Gow Feu Chef tait de trane- mestiques, 21 Femmes et Enfane; le tout, y com Ce =, Le segociation 10 Fri inwelf\u2019a\u2019 ar mettre er crée de À résolution 6 P des raine, le Second et 19° Matelots, formant! Fe \u2014 Sse Mont/eal Herald, No, 155, Oct.24, isle, - mes Faq » 2 = \u201c[snones: : lh,n'y.en à eu 8 que trence de SEA = these outrageous remarks upod.British Cabi- | ~ \u2019 « repare so fares dans a Chompchs bs de Babi cpt mk x the recent wanton attacks upon their Eovoy, the | Were, et des déserteurs (parmi lesquels cet un À pressé) | il éco roe Bourne du de Soir; et le rogher vor quel il s'est brisk : ommander in Chief, the learned Editar sect tapre moderate 5 disent qu'on tend uo_resfort, «t qu'alors I's Magee dt 4 0's pas été apperçu plus de trois nunated avait de le frapper.SE je his strictures upon the management of our domestic à reuouvelié: contre Baltimore Les eurvivaus ont été pris daus l'ile deux jours après, pot le\" °° than he is dispuscd te be upou that of cr affaire at a Lae Commandant des Forces\u201d \u201cAnglaises \u201carrivée à Penucdla, Chempion et sont frrivés ici à courant.Lis c'avoient sau distance.+ publié des Proclamarines, wvitant les Boucuniers de Barreta- qu'une petite quinté de provisions, et.ils s'aurcent pe par { however, sincercly believe, -that if his.* Joyral + was ex3- Ling blankets 4 cloths, cost- ria à se joindre à \u2018lui, ct invitant ausei kes babitans de la Louis subsiste tego mined before the Court of King's Brnich, it would be apt to webb bras > ue ac.Ke rs, Cottou aud | siane et du Kentucky i ge tourner contre le Gouvernement Le Lieutenaut Rolfe du ss Regimen, et te nt oi vt this Trumpeter r disorgénination W with an address which: ~ ___-__} des Etats Unis.- Les babitans du Kentucky wut iuvitds d étre sauvé, aves 2 Sergeus, 24 Sophias et iP Museltts, ee might , Justice Gaosr to the notable MF.| Suebec.Toh Noër \u201c1614 => == TT IN, _-| neutres, oils ne veulent pas s battre contre\u2019leur Pays, ct on gop EF Pope I Seppo.AIR Ln , © Cobbetty \"on 3 similar.occasion i= You, Mr, \u2014\" he would | x leur pr we - suy, ** are convicted of à most foul ÿnd wicked-libel.a libel, « the tendency of which was.to create dislike \u2018of their duty o jn\u2019 the Army, in the Militia, in ail rauks throughout this a country.if it could not be imputed to Yiu, t that the objects were only to distract the Government, and embarrass \u2019 \u2018 Le State, then ie would not be denied, that objects, if not as « dangerous, at least as base, could not be removed from «your intentions.-numely, that of writing Libels for the des - generate pur pose_of base, apd urtworthy hire and profit,\u201d &c.| + \"Your very humble Servant, co Nay, A SUBSCRIBER.T T \u2014 >= a Tesechirn, Fe @ Cloëk, A .MH, M.Ship Liffey and convoy tor England, are Just under sail from - Brandy Pots.: f the Transp ort_SOVEREIGN., The transports, ship Sôvereign captain-\u2014, bound from England to Quebec, was wrecked on the LSth of loctober last, on the 4lund of Se.Paul,-in the Gulph of St.Lawrence:\u2014She had on, board 9 officers and 186 soldiers of the 49th 58th and sl Reginterits ; 2 re.vants, 21 women and children ; in alt, imliding the cape.mte aud\u2019 19 seamen, forming a total of 235 persons.Only thifty-scven lives were saved, \u201cI'he Spveretgn was sailing atthe tute of seven: knots an-hour and-it being about deven o'clock in the evening, the rock on] which she splig wa riot observed above three minutes before she sick.The survivors were taken off the island two days after, by the Champion, and arrived here on thé 3d instant, \u2014They \u201chad saved bit a small, quasitivy of provisions, sind could: not have] Jow Landutiy irom che Brig- a Sale by the Subscribers: and 28.bbds, LyP.Madeira Wine, .aud 47 $ ALSO.spams Wine of fuperior » best inincotado.Sugar, Cuffec, molasses, J Biscust, ready ade ash cars, Freuch Bors Stoues a Ss blistered | .BREHAUI & SHEPPARD._Quebec, 10th Nov.1814.- NOW LANDING, C RIVERS, announces to the Public, in 0 General, chat he is now \u2018landing 43, Packages of Goods, calculated for the present season; likewise quantity of goods-suitable-for-the- Americas Market ; av the Sub:criB having received the Invoices | lowest_price, and for Cush opfly, and no livered'irom the Store during Bis absence wit) ut Cash beng paid on purchasng the Goods, and MF Gép the Business during bis absence i is fuily au (eu and give acquitances for the sume.Palace Street, 8th Novr.i814.OR Sale by tive Subscribers: -Pore Wine in Pipes, ! _Dobortled in casks- containing 8 to.12 dos éach,\u201d> Chret do.\u201d \u201cdo 27 sherry of a superior quality \u2018Sicilian Wine, Bottled, incasks8to 1% duzen, PF.and Cargo Teueriffe, do.Saanich Wine very.superior qualisy, - _ \u2019C.RIVERS, a emer A.: matos, ces forces ont éprouvé une deface.ST passé a La pur bev | s À - un corps dane l'Etat, de 10,000 bommes, pour une année.- ; Espaguol Bi Amirente Cartsi; en 32 | kopagnules er Portugiises, etoit prét à embarquer à Cadix, fa Butts and nd Hogahead ma \"Gouv ouverement Espagnol avoir perm un- commerce libre-pen- + suivans sont embarqués lu semaine dernière pour l'Amérique : | \u201cla\u201d libre navigation \u201cdu Mississipi, et de l'argent [ects pour leur pr Te jours ar as SE \u2018La Leyisisture de Massachusetts a Kinairon, {J'amaique,) de ?Sepsis Down appre nous, pat un Monsieur utrivé dans Iv Rage, que le.jours de Cadi, ent atrivé \u2018à Saucta Marthea et à Porto Bello, et que le 15 du mois der\" Uicf ilavoit ju, à Chagres, où le Paquebot avoit ausss touché, Jes Gazettes Espogneles.qu'il avoir apportées, qui disoient Sue 1U,000 hommes étoient sur Je point de partir de Cadix, sous le commandement du Général Ballasterue, pour Sancta May | {GRISES Mi i du Roi, en cette p Una recevra à ce Buren uebo: Propositions le tout de moins de 200.- > N.B.Ong 8 de'Commisaire Général, 4,7 = : Québec, le 7 Novembre, 1814.Co > =, , : .TET : idea avec les Propeuciaipdes thea ; ; «t le Capitaine du P'aquebog dit qu'ils écoient paFtis avant lui Le Général Capons, avec 20,00» hommes de trou pour aller contre là Louisiane, tuintenaut en la possession des Adivois aura à Cunrester avec de nouveäus eunemis, l'Espagne et le Portugal.néral Lucey devoir partir d'Espagne peu après l'Expédition du\u2019 Général Capons, avec 20,000 hommes pour La Blata et le | Chili Le Général Capons à été nommé Viceroi du Mexique, | de Général Ballesteros Capitaine Genéral de la Grenade; et le Général Lacey Capitäine Général den Plata et du Chili.: Celui qui nous a apporté la nouveile dit aussi que io | dant-trois années entre \"Angleterre et l'Amérique Méridivnale.| LonpdaEs, Je 25 Août,\u2026Des détachemens.des Régimens leé 4e .9e.3Je.44e, 49e, SHe.Ble 890.Des détachemens j.7 | passes APA a nn LX A ta Ÿ \u2018 bre d'Encan de JOHN MUNRO; DÉMAIN, do Aree de courant, à UNE hypré( pour le compe : te des Assureuritr autres intéressée, def marchandes vais endonim gue dû Hritauné Ca « South vo de Belfast \u2018 re PP ES N Hunier neof de'1 ae : 1 voile d'étai de pétroquie t Foc veuf de Bu} vergee BEES, de pa re Er come er PES Ia Chambre d'Encan de JOHN TONES, FAMED pri TUTTI 1 du content, sane rhwerves = A2 timent cousidérable dg niarcbandises ic Proved - 0 ct av Pays, consistant vo luibiagy bolle t eu! subaisted very long trish Whisky; _.des corps suivant vont sui d'em erie ter Se Go Ru.| tou, bus et attr ticles, > © Lieut.Rolfe of the.58th Regt, is the only officer saved Holland Gin, *_ S9e.die 37e, 70e 76e, Bye.bt be.Les ert Et MERCREDNAÇo ocalo le 16 dy actrant, together: with 2 sérjeants, 94 rank and \u201cfile and 10 seamen.=~ | :Martinique Noy.eau, rs - vent ee rendre:à-Cork pour rojcindre oy autres.Le cout dou les articles sulvans propres aux Cl: .LE \u2018Names\u2019 of the Officers who were drowned: , Refined Sugar, ( A.; se rejoindre à la Bermude, .HEE Marchanded\u2019 Felons \u2018de mar 3 49th Rege=1 Aeut.Hambly, wife and child, Window Glass, 6} a 7 KR FFE LS Le 99 Août \u2014Un Ordre vorti ht rat doubler, bpuluo vig A ç True\u201d Wilson, .i eur rg \u201ci copie and os (end-à-tout- Arai dar dans pe da a Fa fer rond et plut, + scies.y 58 Regt.\u2014Lieur.F.i SSSR per.Bolts es-a ails,atrong Shox ntar atic, mdi | Sh Reg! Lieut.Heirs, TS AT Inche Cable.5 » bc.derby ucbots Auglois sans permishion.pei har Sod ç od tome List.Goldemid, .Ave.Se M.feet Oak, Ci Yon, (raur Conan le 15 Octobre.\u2014 Nous sommes guise.\u2014 de | \u2014\u2014\u2014 ' Surgeon buns, _ 154 do.du.Red Pine, ee + Le ee LE Emign.er EN ae « TYR; = Airivedrhore où the 34 inst.the ship Champion: Sr he hi 4 appraseh, wher perceived signal flags of distress; und, | - \u2014in_consequence hove two.\u201cThe Mammoth alse captured the_Meitor franiport bound for this.place, on the 7th Oct.and sent her in.Ee aa \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cMa.EorToa.jn your paper of the 27th Octr.a peared a statement cespecting the poor of Quebec, which has interested the feclings of sume of your readers, aud from the éonversation which has taken place, jt is expected that an attempt will soon Le made 10-0pen a nefuge for the destitute in this City.But with respect tu the best plan of conducriirg tire propdsed Establishment there js some difference of opinion.It ie of great importance that the best pe qysible plan Jun adopted a at the outset ; one which will, not: nly ¥ distressed, hut which will fi \u2018the means of employment and support.in future ; ; one \u201cwhich will have an influence in promoting good morals: Vi indusiriour habits; uen it is-hoped-Mr.\u2014 Editor, that theo § ous: paper.such a plan will soon.appear Your's \u2019, &e.UF.WIsSHWiLL, wr Ses Sphinn.\\ SALES BY AUCTION.ow FRIDAY Fun inban, will be Sol THE oooh .tannia, Capt\u2019 ith, from « Que hew topsail co One ditto topgallant stay One ditto jib, roy Trios om jords, S.yards, t of ory Goods; alops, glass wate, à ale tg commence at ONE O'Clock, by JOHN Quebec, 10th Noer.19149 = al Assortment of Dry Gools, conmstin five, finè-an Cloths, Flushings, d common 'Cloths, blue aud grfy Military imeres, Flannels,: Bjarkets, Calicors, Shawls, Cottgn Shirting)Sqçton Cambric, Striped Cotton, Striped and check Ginghams, Platillas, iery, Bhoes, a case fa- ee ladies white beaver Haté \u2014 ALS 0:10 barrels Snuffy * 30 reams wra 300.wt.Che And on acceunt of erned\u2026 A case of Fren ks, landed from où board the Ship Jo- Kana, Capt.ison, from Loadon, Invoice of whic ay be sen by applying to the Broker.~ FRS.QUIROUET, uehec, 10th Nov.1814; - Auctr.& Broker.tof.Dry.(ioods suitable tü the and 6.anon, ing of wooleus, lines and Eutions, hosiery, worsted and other dreicles.| And on WEDNESD AY\" nextf.Rooms, the following articles, .Ship Chandlers, vizio A \u2018quantity of.P bolts, copper and ceffiposition\u2019 dock nails long saws, SmitF*% hammers and bellows, {iz ue Vi, paints, | putty, snd -¥arinus other Ship building mate risle, ree earthew ware, and other articles, = Ly JOHN JON \"Quebec, 10th Novr.1914.i e_present necessities of -the e Under.eed ood, landed- from.the.Bri- | moire, | Auct'r & De © Aunct'r.& Br à bord les troupes qui y sont rassemblées, où le tout doit se \"trouver et hirevoile.cosemble=sois=te- Voli seaux de guerre, Le Lord Hill des vaisseaux de lignes \u2014\u2014 prendra 0 page dans ut un un dois avec là nouvelle importante que affa sont.décidées, par lu résignarion du Prince Christian avant qu\u2019il | \u2018y ait eu aucune hataille décisive.Ce qui suit est la substance : Son Altesse Royale le Prince de Ja Couronne fir des dispositions pour entourer l'armée du Prince Christian, dans la position entre Moss, fscbro et Kgoibergalio avec une force tres supérieure ; de sorte que l'armée du Prince Christian, qui-auroit Été attaquée en même tems en front, en arnère «+ des deux côtés auroit épé inévitablement détruite même elle au Toit combattu yee la-plus-grande-valeur\u2014- \u201cLe Prince Chris.| tiaii fit des prophsitions ; s'i- Ÿrût eu une bataille le résultat n'aurait pas été douteux, mais elle suroit cufité bien des vies et répandu la désolation dans les deux roysumes, Le Prince dey\u2019 la Couronne accepta lus propositions.- Le 15 les Générauk Skivldebrand et Bjonskims.revinrent de Mors, où il» étaient allés pour informer le Prince.Christian des résolutions du Prince de la Couronte sur ses propositions, Le Prince Christian résigne le Gouvernement.L'expédition re cevra contre-ordre 3 tenis! le Gévéral Sureruain étoit après donner ksoïdres de planter les échelles pour escalader Frode.rickshall, lorsque le Comnéindant reçut l'ordre du Prince Christian de rendre la place: Js geruisor, au numbre de 1100} homnies, s'en retourne chatun chez soi rempls de jure : le Gouverneur,.le Général Ohine, est un Danom, ct eut beaucoup de peite à la tenir en ordre.La didre sera sasciblée sans délai : | l\u2019union de la Suéde et-de Lu Norvege sera effectuée, ctrétabiira la paix dans le nord.Son Altesse Royale le Pritce de la Cou ronne a témoigné sa grande sausfsction du Fcid Marechal \u20ac: de toute l'armée, ainai que de l'Amural et des Oiticrers de la maraur.Quartiers Généraux, Frederickstadt, le 16 Août, 181 4.Livovans, le 14 Aoët.\u2014 = 4 fau les re re mide.an: sor ds doubles, wtetiiles a lng st de oy 4 pod my * t was pe.Kirhy who relieve the survivors of the wrec! Troupes Angloises qui sont en gar i Ta ranpor de 1a dest ST u Fert Evid | © ra SE So : {the Sov from shir denti k x Fappôre : struction: Pévanuation à -Fe Ca A - of the Sovereign from their ; fute situa ion, on * la ud of ner en Amérique .Le reste doit partir pour Cork, et prendre parl'Ennemin'est ea confirmé.-Ce qui-pa rofe-l'avoir-eccanon- ar chapen on, et bretees, Ke TS + ibe <10e Nov, 1814 wi SE debarque muaingenunt de Brie Tome Uapr: ys ed veudre per les Bounigiife.\u201469 pipes «1 98 bars, ques de _ vin de M PE sq pusget 47 burziques d'euc-Heme \"=\" vin de Port.\u2014 Aus.Via d yo d'unejqualiif supérirnre, É d'excelletite-comonadu, café, aveu, ah de da | bisguit qu rames de frêne.te ited; guises; ot queiques paquets d' Tux \u201d Québec, 108 Novembre, 1814.A VENDRE, = dousaing £6 er SU pouces de loug, Liam NusLson.d'adrever s ATHE' yuéhec, 25e Értohre, 1914, Coy VELLEMENT rogue pore TITRE et Wn Nuitson de Londres, et à vendre No.8C Kus st.Pierre.+ a Draps 0: casimires superfiris bleus ie et.verte, 8 hall CL pris militaires de 6-4, 3 Bailes de he lande, Ÿ = .de Sellivrs, 8 caisses de brusere .à symellus et à empei Chandelle au moule «t Ci + a re, Cc.REIPFEMSTE c \u201cLe Se, Novembre, 1814, M, & Ca Lt Scumigué donne svis public qu'il « acresmrry 4 la ire fature, d'en prochaine.ried exclusf de biir On Ponte de b'éu Berber, wr la vite ee communéaient appellés Kivièr yom 7 uébec, Je Novembre, 1814, CUFHRERT.15.=Le Puulic ent formé fp Paie préseut, que, his.dy le ler, du courant, au matin.: ETIENNE VICTOR DE [LORME, ~~ + © Approntif Imprimeur, sus Brevet, est déserté de ches mid, | coumd¢oublement andesté envers moi pour de Pargent avencé, Je defends par le présent à toutes recipies de Vemployer ou dg Gi \u2018lui donner eile.\u2014Je prie-ce i-découvrnuat.ot ema LCR if 5 \u2018de m'en informer.On.die ¢ t'es emb, à led Fine 24 À lire r aller 3 Québad.Le dit - ons dat Dien hie 4 billé, svuit, lorsqu\u2019il vst parti, ung rlimgoree bleue, des ! culate grises avec des Chaînes de both et if devoir vor 4 toc paquets de hardes.\u201cWu.GRAY.reau du'Horeld cL ee 8 Moutréal, es Novembre, TL : 1004 A VA mille Planches de Kumars, ; TEE QUUO dus, sans nude, - me AR 3000 Madriers de 4 pouces Planches sèches d\u2019un poucs | Modriers secs ds pouce Cédre équarsi, Brigiiés, 800 Ibs.de Coton à chandelige, \u201c ; Quelques quarta de Potases, of Resoncs -% Hargehe comptant spulenens, ie À de 48 Juha, 1814.\u2018THOS wi.IN, -B A: ; A VÉNDRE da Joan T= oR 5 * capeor lornaique.pei esp mgr neg ree Vin de Port, SO Tr Fer rond, plec et carré.\u2019 Avs.Fromage, Papier à \u2018écris, {telles de Coton, Converts, | Moussdine unie « Ggueée aut Coton et de Laine, Behbles de Rue St.Pierre, la 1 Suir, ee _ à \u201cVENDRE.110 M, de \"qualité supérisure, el & Pis Federer 6, Laure \"=.W.MAGKE, ik Co, Lod .! 7 \u2018 .» a Jf eh « ' fs, À A1 \u201cad es mm ve 2 ° Lamy.ALE fee A tut st te XA ee \u2018A Am caps % #54 a ge A Ma con sh 500 Sem et i, qu Wa I» un, | SMUFLIOY nis al Sa 245 3 ä PS + BR 5\" | steel ta: FEN OR % rh adn a a, ! 3 4.ANTE Atusat vy agg ETE SE ONE Sema deep.Cot ects ns il ho sR 100 {LD pon\u201d pasion naw Que Si cer i date pa era de \u2019pIdo emiseamsaties;: 0e : sade ih\u2019 Je a anda lors, a Ae Phone ati Each) pentes Cans de Deven, né pred cuve St.ov wl) CL EEE TN Jean Fafirtee pete à ur ou de EE see a be Hore urtier, : O q Ae Rd B Mari \u2018 pl an ET it Lachensy, £0 rod pre | de Mois d'irlsnde, Je.je oh |, Cité de Québes, Com- | mande dé préeentions co ; d'arpone et devai dé tere / A \u201c Ledu Pistrèc,: do.doy on ti bourre s et; |, 1érde Québec, Tigtri - on mé de 1 oh iE \u2018quarts, bœuhdo, CURE a on Deft Crew de cok es: en 72 EE ae wa + = \u2019 me us ig SP | it ; fn Coin J ob Evi, moet | RL, Rl pan WL as ov md pp ro | ry raided étant lee.Terres et Poe Jods JOSEPH | ébec, 11 Oct 1814.durle\u2019 ual de Ia Reine: Québec, comme Cora- 4___ Québec, 33 _Octabre, ne SAINT MICHEL, entre los maine Er George = Justigaés :.\u2026 | trur de la Succemion Province du Ge Dots Dr Cada Oo\" fau à VE Tang 2e = terre située à Is wt ECE ENT Jing > 3 ve re Pres Te ons le vest, d'Edwyrô.Hethering- K nA Ad iteus caché.| Sonte, de.sa getion; en vert d'un Jugement sends dain I Cour Banc du.Roi de_ce.» © Squianggey pu-dite, contenant trois 2epens de front eur ar} Certes 6.es de Men fr Rew - | pug gry Cession faite À loi ledit {en date du premier jour du présert mois d Octobre, dans puna, / ee prafondeur, borpée en fr front ap-Nord par ledité Ri- fg y UM | et : \"° \\Williém Fisher.Seon, par ledit cause\u201d [a pouretite de Louis Parent, Prêtre, Curé de ln Pac par derriére par des.terse 00) oncédées, d'un ché La lager SR AS William Fisher Scott, E- Fdward Hetherington, pour le Bé- raise St.Flenry de Maveouche.et -b.4 Chenaie, dans le Com.| IX Andre i foire Amon y 6: \u2014 da p blic de néfice de ao iis] Pour prem ré de Tainan den le Diu de Monel emg rc - a 14 {1 MF #8 FE \u201c : af ie sut ex appa For 1er Ps > lew: Vnipigeu 7 Gabrien, on bm dosdits virige arpéy : gcc die maisons | 5 débarquent du 3 LIANE as VALEXANT ee Ed \u2018cu RE Jtiendraen ply et en ice.i+ | A nadieris; en garnison dans le District- do\u2019 Montréal, Avgusin grin oe autres\u2019 \u2018hâtimers \u2018deveué \u2018cout (430 Aine autre 8 Boucauts de Sucre rafiné, 1\" Caisse de Velour 3 Pe ines, ° ; ) PFRR AULT & ROSS, B BR -#|.rarent; Prêtre; Curé de.Caraquet; dans le Baie des Chaleur POS \u201c comme Curaigur comme.wedit\u2014lo.U vière à cle, ils Nouvelle, Fogurih dans.la Paroisse en 8 g Moÿth ) ere duuée 3 la Nenÿelle Longudil- dans la Paroisse sde Bode, 6 Caiesue de V'Aule, +; - Ik Valise de Moiit] Sig 1 = -: - .avi de Québec,\u201d lariges susdite gonteäsrit vois s#pene de frant sr vingt agpensets 5 Caisson de Colleretres de ERE BRINE, jy SN 5, \u201cbéc avertis par le riéaetit\u201d q J à pr ochaîne Session \u2018du epoure, er de\u2019 \u2018Charlotte Cecile Grageon, veuve d\u2019Augestin profondeu Sori vo front ¢ le cèé Fudde Tudite chet | | ir.naines Pantal Le 4 Ca de a 5 dilement ter 33 ce, je pétitiorinérai pour vh Larue, aussi demeurant â Caraquet, dar a Bae dos Chas © Deed ea wis re on fue Pautre hii par | 29 Hayride bas, pa es, # Da.© Patines geiute ne \u2018 | acte dudir' Pärlament, \u2018pour \u2018 avoir oN piv Ta leurs, tone Le Che de - Québec dum.le\u201d Comié, de Québec, TE ; : wf de frayérier le Fleüve St; banrent; Québec er, dame OUI 4 \u2019 Je Sowerh Valade.OF je donne ai par Je.prés de hat ut = | 4 Bo.% do de frmoes, ve je dint bléoghies, 1 les.directions ivabtds, Seg.2 \u2014 premièrement, à ih Poitite dati lé District de Québec, a! ue Lundi, Je tery: et \u2018sornèt: vendnid et adjugees ay plus ha o.Ce a 9e | Lévi, secondement, à.cette partprye ia Pointe Lévi quires vis\u201d dix-tept Au préven mois Uctobre, res précises dit ue l'em | Matin devant les Honorables Ju la Cour du Banc di pontesetns del'Fyliee de la l\u2019aroïkée de Soulanges {15Balle de Drap de Dairies.- -&.Valises de Schâles de Dames i re UNDE le TREIZIEMF j jour de-MARS- prochain | | ! Mo, de Casimjres siuperfins, L Caisse de Bretelles, .Avista ville, et trohiémonent ae a Pena re A Roi de ce District, Cour et Audhghefpenantesi Québgé, pro: 24 4.s de Dra thi 2 Boucaute de, Bross, 77 'L'boucliure de la Rivière Chaudièrg, dans la Paroisse .b be var Lb de LI b i 8 _ à DIX Heres du Moi, adxiquels temo et \u201clicu les conditions | .Do, rapo auperios, : > F colan, \u2014Auvei.de Québec à , \u2018 rsâ de cs.de cus f cédé-à' la premièee er par heyétion de l'Inamen > ci apr 4 a de Te a © BÉMATINGER, Sherif, 10 0 Do de.dor prom ns x ÿ Pace, | feu peus à Oct oe LE \u2014 7 JOSARLSTILES.\u201d LES.[designe défendeur ; edit.cable e pane er 7 Res | : » \u2019 » a.ae 'T \u20ac \u2018\" + a - (Imes bee ote Td Hs | adm Sih ste tir eu Étendre oi is orne da ; wo.ci -dessus soi Ra ely A ares Jour \"ie ] ude sont pt pré anus en danjier avis hi spi {| 4 Do de Flushinge, =.| intention concerne Le ogre tt i on a 1 siter et estimier icelui + Que Mercredi le prenner juur de Fé.- ba- vrier prechaiv, aus aneuf Reures pr mat il ape od, aves des he proc: ik seconde etiée dudit jrumenple et que Mercredi le huit dudit mois de Février aussi À neuf heures précises du firacin \u2014 {il sera procédé à Ja troisième et dernière criée, vente et adjudi-.| Tw so il : \u2019 .nots gus différentes places ci-dessus mentionnées, a Aq : afirt- d'aûnuller où afin de distraire.lo 12D, de couyertesd roses, ç 1 Quast de.\u201cpontons \u2018de, mate- n : UIE hore Se portant 38 dg ahr 1 Dn ded de St 4 poi at ee moule |p Baten iver ior aor pococik ser ou servitude sur icelles, sere rigue par leh Shei ds dapat Ed _ 1 Cuize de Bomhasin, 108.Jacres de, Pinturye verte, occasion dlfer bord d'aucuts vaimeaus de hy Majesté ou 2 yon Bureau dans ja Lg des, BU3ÿzTt, # OU Li Bulivrde Bombazettes, \u2026 , \u2026 hleue et jäune, ; 127 di ble, plus offrant et dern chérisseur a ° quinze jours Els men vente + | marchands dans le Havre.Le prix de passage sera érabli_par | ation dudit immeuble, aa plus niet eu Up Butea d du, Shérif, le 3 Nor.Als LE nimes de Crêpes et « de sur 3 Quart dec es Ace de la Légistature, wil est accordé._ ent forme or information sa \"les dives.à cord icaide i very oud E vv M 1 : ) .20-,Quarts de Pipe Clay., .Maison pe LA Tant é évisE i ence dads cara Mire.C \u2018Vanfelion; Foci en L 9 3 Viliner de.Mouneline, 2 RE \u2026 SMlonTREAL .10.Hah Savoir, qq E émané de la Cour dy Banc do.Rei de, ctéch pour Te | .EE té, pour les Citises, _Civiles, dam et pour, le Dintrict de \u2018Tautes les marchandises ci-dessus sing empaquetées pour | e| O0SED Negol Pvt, IN atrshite à \"Amable Barbeau,\u201d Cultiva- marché de Monipéil # | \u2018patifs, hallpts,\u201d Ea vendre\u201d an ballot, .Mani, 18e Oct.1814 la Paroizee es Prairie de ti \"Ma leine, Bans Je geulement pour argent COMPLant Ou, pour.des Letires, de de Québec, a été \u2018en.son étude en la Haute.Ville de Québec, pe \u2018Ste.Famille, \u201cEnsuit la teneur «i description\u2019 gel\u2019 Immebblé à.vènidre, \u201d ll jar kw par = \u201cUn emplacement située en cette.V.lle de Québec, Rue St: dans lerestant de cette sai teur, À ; | dit Piste, con re les Torres et, Posseguons é Nic -Chany es ; Le a ite : A n Louis, de vin t pieds.deux pouces de.front, sut cent jade - di ree de 1s Paroiese de: Chiat .A si deseuset sut paroître.Peperegos, = dk Te OEE lemme a ne horpé-par devant univeau-de- ladite red Sie Cord andi adressfijai 8 wisi ot ris ep exécutions po 1 ed vendre à Larpièce compe A lordinsire.~~ REON\u2014 | Louis, par derrière au bout deidits cent pieds, joignant.d'un.\u2014 _ nant au dir NICRLAS GUY, un Lorde Terre 44 Li.TES es oil EDEN un - | cub an.Nord Fat aux reprégentans .de-Ja, véuve.et héfitiers\u201d | i Li meurie de ap ne Tar dr Chitemper | Mois Roe: St Pirues leper Noyemb ie | TERR es EH Prisque ve Chamberland, et dantré- Bek au Sud Quest sug re- 1 ee \u2014\u2014wadire, 31a Corr 5 Régis contenant\u2014n/ epost tems ; 3 8 ee = Frit) Ÿ -\"AVENDRE.\u2014 pr éseitaité, Henty Sweetlind, ensemble bre maison.en pierre 1 .defrant sur vingt @ pré en front par te) Chap des Hoseds À Québeg, ' Te n A x \u201cagains du Sounigré, No.16, Ree se, or are ee.boues sur tout le front dudit emplacement à deux etages, et nn it chemin public, par erriêne pa A able Barbeiu, d'un 1 Ceve Boîte » GF mised bord à de \u201cmois dé 5 se débarque; majutenant des naiseux $ ATTIveS Lhavgard en.boie.sur la profondeur d'icelui, ainn que.le tour.se.El dé par Ta Terre der \\ ad 8 ee cèré par a rh ai dernier, etI'on suppose fo Reset > A 3; Gaels | rns et à e Livérpoel.EN {poursuit et comporte actuellement sons dafong en rien Téterver, Us \u2018Terre de Franguis Lafleur 4% n ht des: que Marchand à Québec, \u2014 A, Te caisses d - he Pere Hyon din skin Souchang, ¢ et Crone.Bi excepter.| .\u2014 G: VANFELSON, i Bus cotietiuite.Ur je \u2018donne avis 4 il que.es dits Lot \u201cCeux qui pour puc_en\u201davoir-eenñnaimace Rat.particu y ) xy > Québec 10e: \u2014 vant ladice 1 foi 1 oT = de Terre et Prémicses\u2014serun ! Au PER, aut ets de hvoyer ul mot par.ks H.Pout ux : Li Sh le Pogues - - - 5 qurind de mine de thom, \u201cCr Tair quer Cw x: vaissetux.Mary, Carmi rt ea SR AUGAŸ Sisdife, LON 0) Fes) i pr de mae À le - : re PE fe Indienne, = \"50 quit.BF FAC dE CTOUX \u2014 vendre par lé Sous-igré Vin de Port £0.Pi .18 Caisses id.prbchain, 4 DIX\" Nenrés\u201d dy\u2019 matin: adquels tems ot lieu des |A TOUER os à former pour ane du Sen ken, les.gi sai A ie à coudre 1815 caisse d de limes de la meil- fn \u2018Phé ar aie abae.eo feuilles, Pa \u2018de Tai 8 T2 conditions de la + vente re oft évroncées.' + Fermes, Terres, Maisons et_Enmplacemens, snivans:\" |, caine roe 2 coudics $39 5 -Jeure qualité, MP mages de couleurs assorties.Gris, Bleus et Noirs de.5/.à 10/6 Ed _ FRPDx.W.ERMAT OER; BELT | \u201cLe Bénniie de Sib Marie: tr-1r-Norvetté FE re + ct.de cies de (MLE STE lar venge; 5 Balles de Drape foperfine dr 6-4 Gris, Bleus et Hep - ee Tons feuk'q on préientions air les\\Lo ov y Verre cat itreize arpers de front sur quarante de profondeur, consivant en i) rs, de vitres de mont &: Bale à drap s, Noirs, 4 Cuisses de Coton à chemisen, de 7-8, 4-4 et 9.5, Un UT © Trémisses ci: ne GE a \u201cSoi par Kypoil ile oI alts: ne grande qriantité\u2014de terre labovrable - \u201cet -prairiens-avee=lat == 5 x 4 res meu res, JA es \"de.Craps gros et assortiment de Soie noire et de couléur, Do.de Poil.de-chèvre\u2014 - h E gy rid Len por le Pré ne Lois Cer de os maison de M Se grange eral Great 4 À lu \u2018véserve du ma.68 minots aor en magasin ,/ \u201cfi seis Go Jor Batre tre, |; de couleurs, Padous, Galons, oO Patiiess.de Fromage.de.v3: - au at rif A arcu sud, noir.Seignevrial, et wn cent 1 circuit de terre et -ses dépense | at RS a dd Cea?EME: \u2018syucune- op ositioh aff d'ansuller où afin de'disiratu Te tour gem ace d pures \u20ac arpens de fropt cha cur sur | 150.Caisoes de Vitres: \u2014 Fa ££ \u2014\u2014 me iCheahirg,et Gloster.simple, 30 cuisses de.Chaydelle dan EE rik es GIy Sunde Terre er Préninsey; oii Ahr dean 9 Es ER rn a d'Empois de.Pologne, 8: aisés de Cloux Jil.\u2014\u2014\u2014aan:seryjfade sur.jveux, rie.era, Figg pit 1b dit Sherif, d GV paqueta de à c ! 2 tonne SÉPRENTE TPA ra a Ap jeta couvrir, 751 je Nights de is PTS les ze F ql eh récéderpiit Yu veñté.: LAN pepe des cher = Te LA TT Ean ; , 3 fe i: jou P Le 1400\" tducher de K ske 0 L- oo 24Xs4, 30 Caisses dv Ferhlaïe, 20 \u20ac ; i .Pureau du St périf Je 91 Oktubrey LIL.= \u2014 = ie me: \u2019 » nee meme UE \u201c24 Basrils de Peinture blanche, 60 Jarres d'Han : ; ure diane de a apf commer g gon; Re.\u201cDr F Pétise \u201cport ; ronquine Allan.Couperore, Somfive en bâtons.Pie ¢ Aur a.Frois- Rivières.ands, émank de.la Cour du Banc du son sur un emplacement | SPRCICUX AVEC des jyfdigh, cour, prai- bles Can Bi.» c d'Espagne, 30 Douzaines de Suuliere -les jeu ng Bll \u2014 \u2014Roi- de.Sa: Majest ea \u201ccames\u201d civifes, dans et pour fe | Ties, Baugards, ç \u2018écuries rit atsirgé, A er arcs verterd basin \"Quelques Voies devbesu Charbon de Wig.ATLL Sur lo E 72 Date -dce Teste Rite, À Ji: porirauite de\u201d Moses Hat,\u201d de-Boucherville, , Disrice de Mositréal, avet nie-ferme garnie [a \u2018 as anda nas, Xomalles, tol ke Savon basin, \u201ccoton cine,-6 AV ile du TroiRisigret Marehabd; à oFadrené;\u201cnrens |-d'animaiuxerun \u2018rétrefri d'A Agriculture, \u2018et une terre à bois dans Oublies, Coton à roues = \u2018 ero rl &c.Sc.rd ares on 1.Québec, le 5 Octobre, 1814.\u2014 GEORGE\" SYMES\u2014 DIE jdijnant de-vendre- du faire vente suivant le cours de loi, Js | adi e\u2014Pour plus amples frformations d'adruvéer au \u2014 + 2 .in de \u2018Verre ci-après désignée, Tuguelle: fut et- devant saivie ppb, 'SHOs.PIERRE JOSEPH \u201cTASCHEREAU, Loe Eps ds meilleurs quais et communes, Gardes- fev; Bou- , is._ 2 \"ANNE te ve abeentée de de sou JA 8 ©.yarle Shérif-de-ce District, PE ta wud suidite gionceuite; Save Ecuyer, à Québec, où À JOSEPH DE LABROQUERIE, | \u2019 Ping es so! les, : on H nd hermes lon ts spect Je ES ee de \" sartemamt 3 JAMES HICKS & SURRHENS.ADAMS, du Ecuyer, à Boucherville, fondé de \u2018préciritioh.fbec, ge.Octobre BRT HENDERSON.md ral.que foiiclens ne payeral, dede JSF, suenne dette i Feri de Shipton, on afro disrairerpny Bothante \u201d_Quiélleé, 2e.Novembre, 1814.\" Le gu oo te POSSESSEURS DE TERRES | Gull poutra pos dcr à non = GR i ew en roison 4 une nppovition ® à hed ruir ir ue L Æ8 Propriétaires de Bois au Foy \u201cdont les rat wnt N'2 besoin d'acheter dans le Bas-Canada, un LOT de Fate, 13e Oct.1 ,\u2018 WILLIAM GIBSON, 4 ; » Qui Coq q ¢ pis -incqanues, sont priéa-de, des .reclamerf ceux qui * TÉRRE LABOUR ABLE, done Is valeur 'excddera B Sous ces circonstañze a iKeureuses, il prie téus téut Jui lus, doivent de venir, * dremer sur Spustignés és \u2018ei gpd fun delve de RE ya 4 yrâyer immédistement, - seront vene- : -pas £500 1 £630 courant.a at point Brrats\u2014\u2014 Ï | - \u201ccéder à la vente du-ladite pièce dederre,' \"y eu d'œp- © auront peint été reclamés le fers quatre\u2019 trhiteForit peur icelle, 17 > \u201cposition-Ladite pièçe de terre consistant Einquante acres dus pour payer la Rente qui ed i» .dent du Jot numero vingtedet x pe : j i] ét superficie, étant Le partie wr \u2018ownship de.Shipton dane,ce années le 22 Juin, LEl4, < : a., MPBELL.ANN -Z à dela .és sont priés d J ajustés, y mag | \u201d Brite, Ÿ dore quibsh arpens ou environ Tr er frère, MENDRE, Yi re 5 - durbon de J an + ?- z Succession de fe y.Reyer, Pree ae HE Freeh x hein \u201c avec une miaison et grange dessus: construites.\u2018Or je donne-avis | New: Crete, à être eb Tov ee Om ae og WGRORGE SYME Extesrurde Doty; Tjdférêt de ses confioissançes etdn publiéen général.if par le présent que ludite pièce di torse ci-dessue dégipnéé et ses UP cable Les Le : uti 26 Octobre, 1814, oo gén dances.seront; ver sdjugées au plus haut es derf iar \"Québec \u2019 A VENDRE PAR JOHN, STEW ART, As ng ier le mous dei partis pour l'ai enchérimeur, en l'Office de Sh if, en cette ville des Trois: Bi E Soussigné a importé ar vières, LUNDI Je SIXIEME -jour de-MARS prochain, à À_y Nanc A Barr, de'Liondres t \"ENT \u2018Tonnes d'Esprit dé-la Jamaïque, TX heures du, matin, auxquels tems et lieu les conditions de \u2018 dises de goût qu'il vehdra à d \u2018 + J06 Caisses de Thé Twavkay, immédisterment à Mr.Denss/Afauvr, \u201capi 6 do, ae do: Hyson.AUSSI.comptés qui pourrues-paraisee \u20ac vêtre lédit Co Québec, le 4 Oct.1814.©.FReDURETTE.\u20189 \u2019entépéroñt évontées -\"-\u201d Ju.BADEAUX, Shérif.| comptant element.+ és Vins de Sherry, de Port adère wdcava PR amie - TroinRiviéren,, le 5 Novembre, 1814.ra Quélièe, le 16 Juin, A REN ot do T'énériffe en futartien ou en pas ps Bière de FES Seompoteoni ave deo Par =.Toi or District\" die?LAN vertu d'un ORDRE d' Alias Fiat Foe | + e Capitainé REMPE n prove, lew Moh = -Londres en Quarts de 6 4 7 douzdinkd, Chandeljés de Londres, | #4.de la meilleure qualité, en pipe bârriques; et en quarts, Was \u201cPrète Rivières.HI ciat; émané de la Cour du Baue du Roi | -Maîrres ux marcy uA avec Tes Aucres de 12 3 20 Quintaux et 100 grosses, de Mess, | Whiky d\u2019 Irlande, Fer ric de h.ques cammnazde, 1.ard te tad de Su Majené, pour ley Causes Civiles dans et pour le District Mateyes igus.ses ordres, j gffueur de ta! Québec, le 21 Juilles, 1814.TI prime - Mens: dép so à 698 Let, cer ou emploi prete : {Aux Marchande ef Mottes de.Vaisseaux.M do Tron Riven a pears ee Fanspor, 7 Québec, 2e Juin, 1814 > ~ IP MONS prend ie ke d'nvancer qu'il à commence] * Does 10e tsbre, 1914 A me ee | JA VENDRE Vi Bape din quatre] pe ee ee D Or ae à \u201cFrois-Riviètre .: .- e alr - v * sante .MEE comme appartenant audit CLAUDS PRATFE, Une piècede\u2019 fy in de Jamaique er\u201cder ie Ties La Vent, oo a | dé outondéseriptious, du \u201cla mgillgre manière etau premier Hattie Hamann Gowan, Chapeliers, de cette Ville, j tf © terre vituée dans le fief Ste.Murguerite, pres de cette ville, Sucre\u2019 raffiné, \u2018Vitres, Fav de se Souliers Mifiires, avis.J shllicite respectiieusome érience da Profession, ov demandes de quelque pature gu Cu soit contre les dits Hall une.es.dn pu expire le premier jour de Jauvier, tous ceux qui ont des comptes contenant deux arpeus de front eur là afondeur dupuia le Hout\u2019 ! 4 plie, et il espère qu'une fongue °\u2026 delaterre d'Augustio Lorangor quia vinge ciug arjiepte partant | | Cui, Re Le ng » ) We nada, « ec peurs «tune attention _\u2014 ler tVout en érap dela mériter.| & Gowen, ou aucun d'eux, sont rfquis de les prosuire d'ici da du flvuve St.Lauront, à aller jusqu la ligne du du pdt St, Nap ASH, 10 M, \u201cpieds de ChénéN chan Qué re; ts A, premier jour Décembre proc ip-afin d'être lés et payés ; ssice.delaqualle il ya er viron Vinge a Superficie en SM.pieds tte Pin bla - 5 N.BP.8.à À vendre quelques Harhaogour les Mes.st tous ceux qui doivent à la di iété oud plcun des Auo- Culture, joignent au Sud-Egt Mv.Jul.aser st d'autre ne 4% M.pieds de Pin rouge ho] A .[sieurs Ha besninide deux Apuceutits, clés, sont par le présent requis venir r d'ici- au côté su restant de terre audit Claude Pra je donae avis | : D 7 20 M.Douves d'écalon, et 50 M: poûr In Iles: 5 A LOUER DU Le MAI FRO CH.AN TE jour ci-dessus (1er par car après; toutes les dettes par.le présent que ladite pièce terre sera vendue et\u201d adjugée au; 5 ROGERSON, HUNTHR x Co.|\" - , | qui tie seront point payées seront poursuivies sant exception.» plus haut et dernier enchériseur en la Chambre d'Audienge de Oilehee, te 28 Juillet, 1814.\u201cNo.8, Rye St.Pierre.| > Fou TE la propriéré dé fes Mr.John Campbell, à - Québec, J9 Oct.1814.- HALL & GOWER.cette ville, VENDREDI le DIXIÈME jour du moix de NARS VENDRE = Deus Mille eds de Chéne | Marchand.\u201d phel St Rech, consistant fn Quais, Chagfiers, 3 Muisons VIS Public est par le prêsent dur prochain à DIX heures du matin auxquels teme et lieu les con- \u2018400 D m0, lus petit.E } Boulangerie, Caves, Hängars, Lots-&c.Be /S'udremerd à la pe i (y ditions de vente seront énoncées.on, 120, plus p 0011 \u201c \u2026 JOHN NFEIf.SON,-Tifefr des Mined?s.8 A , - oon Do, de Pinj Jaune, se de Sill 2.rr } abtenir\u2018un privité la ., BADEAUX, Shérif.S'adremer \"AND Iw es Québec, le ler.Nov 1814.=, chet Rividre-Ougl ere \u2018Tous ceux qui ont des prétentions, sur ladite-pièce de terre ci-, \u20ac og St, terre, Te £3 Tin, 181 uy \u20ac \u2019 A LOUER, et la possession dan la Vér.ri Mai prochain, | 1 \u2018dessus désignée soit par.hypothèque, ou autre droit ou-Servi- | Lie FEL de l'Üvion sit ONE WHITE \u20ac et auron NCANS al ; tude, sour Ba Le pe a ita avis au % \u2018 eur Castes tous les as DIS \"asm Semaine.33% dans la Haute Ville ge * PENNY, informe respectueusement sesamis et Te Public, » qu'il a reçu par le Hern, Capitaine.Fenwick, un assorni- ©.à son Bureau æn ville des Trois-Rivières guivant le cours de naître les conditions en o'4 : \u2018oi; et deplus quiaucune oppésition afin d'anpuller, ou afip de | Québre, le 21, Jyidet, 181 No.8, Rue des Remparts, ment général de Draperies, Toiles.d'irlariie, Fa Baris:e, WE - divise le topt > partie de ladite, père de corres Si in de [2 ER HISSEMENT.\u2014Quutre vingt dix Sacs de Québec, Ge Février, 1814.Dentelle noires Schiles « tee Schâles.de Drap à charge ou servitude sun icelle, ne sera reçue par ledit Shésik du- ; embirqués à Cork, par Jamxs Watsn, à à Louer pour une ou plusi 4 oT Does ion : | Pelisses, Bottines er Sowlie oquin, Mouyéline; Gare Us .rant les quinze jours qi.en précédant Le veute.: Concord, A ordre,\u201d Tune.pan ér6 fod ré pin ne Semecy ie ae me de Megbles, Chansscus oo de Laine Aen \u2018de me à .Trols- Rivitres, le e 5 Novembre, 18 = |Je dunne avis parle présent 7 it Mincuit.sere, v Quéhec, tu lien communément a 08 Se ne de Hollandé,.Galons, -M oiys de soie.oil a oar vf dati au.ler.\u2018Saie à coudre, Coton et fil de couleur.No rie, près \u201cAux CONSIGNAT AIRES.dé MARCHANDISES par le oad le Fret et | front sur 120° de profondeur, tpnant d'un re \u201cThomas JuriaNA, Mornison, maître, dé Londres.: Ty dk k Loree Hope hut, lc 29 Sept | | .> Wilson, Ecuyer, et dé l'autre côcé Mr.Cha.$ Fa \u2014 \u2018ES Conrignataires de Marchaudises par le Juliana qui ont 5 wt * ROBERY 1 ETHGO F, du: eer au propriétaire en la Haut ERDU ob VOLF' du Navire veuf Earl of Bochinghamehire Jie - I , été avertis que le Maî:re-flcharge la cargaison; dudit | Gather, 20 Octobre, 1814.Brig Cuncord.= Famille, = el wo ay Ouai de Mewrs.devine, Macranght & Co.une.CMA- HE vaisseau au quai dela Brasserie, Api maintenant tequ\u2019il y] ERDU dy Navire Broxuy, su qos de Mri irvines te 17 | \u2014Québet, Ge.Septembre, 1814, eu -\u2014 \u2014| LOULE, Jongue de-xt pirds,le ffymi- noir, les côtés jaunes, \u2014-\u2014 IR beaucoup de marchandises sur lefont de son vaissydu.que per- Cet.au soir, une Chaloupe bordée à clins, d'environ 17 VENDR RE.\u2014Cetre Maton ommède et iE avec une raie noire Rues Lovie, le 29 Juin, 1818, aa it mis le 18 Août, 1814.fayance wd ps \u2018 \\ Li amaptioy qu'it-éetdesd: \"DB NOTAIRS, AT EURBAU DA:T \\ To UE Ne, HE fie\u201d air ARS, 29 Sep HL 0 CE Eve dadinieh cebui db Je.Fanbe boo A By me B ve.on dams la Fras Ma Fr ap rt Que\u201d Pfintéd'arrà arcd \"pébtiohel- oy amen WF + ; ) \u201cMotaire- Public et Terres | , payés à leur ordre per Mr.Ward.OU sd Hoon, sor D lu SE A; hace das Se 1 ) \u2019 y * ; sv + ' m jet ?he! 7 Cy ci a ws.TTT fees, lo 8 Spr, ms.oD \u201car le sr opus, 1814.nn mene or ° Te pai an me ep - om Lens \u2014_\u2014 vee : : .- # + \u2018 \u2018 + Ô "]
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