The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 9 mars 1815, Cahier 1
[" « vis la\u201d utrée or 11 Jouer ontée erre à Muda.nt sup \u201d éeritd livrer ile.de ) pieds homas adress \u2014\u2014 te Ste: ON.} - Roch, rofon-.20 de ain, 1.coñ SAY, né.bien deux e et le dances il faut I.L.Fl A i y Piée u Mr.Roch, dresser NN.on willbe received .by the said.Sheriff, during the \u2014\u2014N-64-Deg-E, ER E=one\u2014at-Low Wak VE N.BF here are only two houses, between.thee ure \u201cand UN 7 Fa) s,igging and appurtenances.1 T'Ohetter, à in England; iv vow yin rençé, int Jarthier and \u2018on the east side by thefreprerentarivés ¢ Now 1 do\u2018héreby give novice, that the said Immby.Devienue.$5 Taton THURSDAY, MARCH o, 1815.|.10 ow 2615.3 = TTR Y vitge of a WRIT of FIERI FACIAS,\u2019 AT \"VRE POUR.| FOR SALE aT Ne.fo.Di ebec.angel out of His Majesty's Court of King's VERTISEMENT.\u2014The dohebitanes of the ( Ci : euh.- ip and fous The Dist if \u2018of uehee, at the suit of Thonas | burbs\u2019 -3ind- Banlieu, are informed, \u2018 that ii ormity ec, T Hoty of e, Cry 9 Quebec, jn the County of Quebec, in the te a Resolution af cetirig held for the pefiel of the Poor, - _ District © » Joiner, 3 ist the lands and possessions of | | a Petition to His Excellency or in Chief, the Le- TusT arrived and\u201d fa\u201d Sale \u201cby \u201cthe ~Sahcribery James.Hua, a the said, city Quebec, Sail-Maker, to me gislative Council, and House \"hating the in._490 Puncheone Lewaëd [lang )Rum, © directed, I have.seized and taken i in- execution as belonging to | terférence of the Legislature for i of ai Hose 50 Litro strong Jumaic Spirits, , , rhe syid JA AM.HUNT, that! Messuagé or- Dwelling House Vol Lidostry toremedy™ the \u20ac of pu curing, has been : \u201499-Hhda.-Und forty vifrce fc rn 2 togsther.jth t the lot of ground thereunto appertaining, with prepared and-mé6w lays at Mr, ANTOI s, near the 190 Bags best green | 7 the: tis, buildings and-appendiges therenara bolo=ëing,-\" Romy Cabal Church, for Signatures, _ 29 _Puncheons .mojusses.Ld 02 situated, standing and being in a cert in street called the Cul-de- « Quebec, 234 Fe hy.18:5.: NE Quebec, od Novr, 1814 ] THTS SMEARTUM X Ca.|| Sac in she Jer Tawn of Quebec, boundvd in front by the | F WHE \u2018Subscriber having leased the wh of the res] pro.OR SATE, ~100 doa.Gerpgo Scythes, 36 and 90 Thches © said street in\u201d the réar by\u201d che Bach of the River gt.Faw., perey of the late Mi\u201d John Campbell, in $c.Roe long, iinported per the 3 William Alien.Apply to hè \u2018North side\u2019 by the hes or represer sites.Faini= | Suburbs, gives-public nétice that he will be ready to receive the Subacriber, .BURNER.timber où the gruvbds, and inthe Boom at thé opening of the r article»-now un the pre- property ; Scusep, and all timber staves or ot} above described, will he sold and adjudged to the highest and\u201d mises, which \u2018may be suffered *a/remain after Fant bidder, in the COURT HOUSE of the City.of Quebec, | next, will be charged with gro ~~ on WEDNESDAY the I WELFI H.duy of JULY next, at, Me ELEVEN of the Clock in the forenoon, \u2018at which time and | 1° le Bake House, Stores ke arta beter a e » conditions of sale will be made known, * Ja: SHEPHERD, Sheriff, Al and every person or pe \" Jmmovable propeity a right or incumbrance, thereof 6° the gaid Sheriff, at his office inthe City of Que according to Law; d'apnuller or afin de distraire the whole or any pai Immovable property, - place the previ ous to e-sale thereof.Tsons having clainm on the said boue described, by.martgage or other are- hereby advertised to.give nofice | he Cy T and further that no opposition, din\" re; of the said | or afin de charge or servitude on the same fifteen days : fonth.Oak and Pine Timber, Plauk and Scan { sions, Spars, &c.for Sale for Cash only.Quebec, 1 13th February 1515.For Sale by JOHN SIRIE ART.NE Hundred Puncheons Tapagi 106.chests Twarkay Fes {-2 Oo lO di dite Hyson,\u2014\u2014ALS0, j Fine old Sherry, lert, Madeira, CHirer, - an the wood or bottied=\u2014Luwndon ; dozen\u2014b.ondon made Candhkw\u2014Anchors From 131 groce-of Mine Bottles, Fu ; BAM wu Que het, the 5th of Muy rent from iin of thar W'apélicat A Ne dinen- | BROWN, UEL ries, we, 7 Venerifff Wines, < TOLL 11 Cas wise July, 1814 \u201c1 OT meratid, \u201cgore Hig SAS, Hp ML, \u2018 Quebec, 7th Nove, 1819 rt OR\u2019 Sa\u2018e-hy the Subscribe Talat their Store, Lower-Towu, Quebec\u2014 A large assortment of Dry Goods, consisting of Clothgaf sll qualities, #1 'nnels, f hie.4 bales trowsers afd coups suitable for the simy ar ( and Russia linen, cotton, Silk and] corton ings, shoes, &e.Z Ala, double and single ti p » and kettles, simon in barrels, dry.cod fish b, ne, rum, alt, powder & shot, and a great quantity of ot er articles not here EOS.LEB OND.W- ANTED at an Academy 10 qhis City, à Se or Young \u201cAlan, as un \\ayérane-who- .Prench-and English Languages Cdrbly weil; this Office, -\u2014 Ousbre, 9th Feby.IRIS.TTFOR SALE BV THE SUBSCRIBKRS.ORT Wine in pipes und, hepdeads, Made ira «ui dp.and do: + Panis > W | Quebec, * 9th March, 1814.' FRINFTT HOUSE, Tere Saturday, 25th rary, 18 Excellency thé Goveanou sn Cuier, having been d to permi : Su \u201coff re Pandy Boul -be- correctly.ascertained, NOT ICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN,\" That these will be i in future, called Bars ett bodges aud ha they.lay in the following Bearings, viz i\u2014_ \u201c2 \u201cihe S.W.distant two miles._ \u2018From the East end of Hare Island S\u2026 37 Deg.EF.From White \u2018Island, distant 2 £ miles S.19 Deg.F, _ __ From Riviere du I.oup point, 3 § miles N.36 Deg.W \u201cThese Rocke Tay fron each otirer-N.-63-Deg.-E.and S.W.distant a small quarter of a mile, with only\u2019 Public in Rene, that he has WW: one, and_fifreen feet on the Ther Fre) ; get-xvater inthe S er.a ea VI eleven om, water Petweeii them, \u2014 me »24 Black Buoy.will_heuraÎte with the folowing 1.amd Marks 5 1 Mark, 4 parish, in one with the Northernmust.hi the Southward of Cape 2 à l'Orignal, bearing.N.cs \"pas land to Deg.B.a + t, that the situation of the Sunk-n Rocks ! AM \u2018Rock bears from the \u2018Brandy Port's s- \u2018Felegraph J f OR 5 \u2014l.E=\u2014-25 Chaldrons of here prite J ORE inch boards free from knots, * | merchantable ; St.Paul Bay do, sucar umber A003 pairs\u201d af spruce oars, and essence.of spr \u201custial, of cb ouly, | Quebec, 15th Feby.1815.Tue COs, SAN) Ka- M de.do.W1I.SON.- j'eomodated with Rearding au \u2018| Mrs Moore feturns 1 | Taf owed, rd To carr and hopes by Urremitting à vé-alt-chose-who-may-in-f vrure-rusi Quebec, L6th Feby.1815.SHE Subscriber being obliged to absent ren If for a a cou ple of months, he respectidliy\u2019 anfornis- his Figeods and che id do by this au hanks fon.+ ier ax usual.\u2014 January T6 STAT 5; ther suppor which merit.t + \u2018 i body that thev x VE Subacriherst Peg teaveto iufrenrtie \u201cMercan 5.SE, TOORE + HOARDING Hous Culndesdae Street, [5 5.~ Nie or ten Geptiemen may, Taodging © § the fils alugidy-couferred ; \u2018be gentcely ac Tease FOnE: at\u201d she \u2014{-which may be due_on the gronndyl) À brize br fre F lier Jue A] best coffee, molasses, Navy French Burt Srones, = ÉREHAU Fxg Quebec, ath Februkpys\u2014tts\u2014 DVERFISEAF N'É\u2014AII persos.wh \u201choly by egal th \u2014tiefany grids or Lots in the Licf.de- Villoraye wnl oc.ther adfjadent Tors.dependent Si oii the Suceessing 1.acroiz, both ut Pid de Ville, avid on the Grande Mié; ave: Tequested-to-makre-|- payment within o month, to Alr-Roure Letsevar, Notary Public, who is-fully autharired 10 ive the tents and ätreurs ei their\u2018 possesssen, on 9, and to riyf a discharge le recouef of such veus gmnlin cases of ix Juz.sag sheads and barrels bright mused io sugar, a fo Bisuir, ready madedish os: their prodpcing their iast soquit \u201cfor the amognt, \u2018and alsg to proglc and wires as may rein\u2019 due/uffc STE wad He Vitterave am! the \u201cadjacent, to the succession Lagi ois, both at Près de wih belngiing 1 dd.the Grumde oH 3 A Dispatch; of - which the following i isa copy, | as been.res.( T'eeived from Lieutenant General 3ir Gestgé Prevost, ads i crptaries of State : My Lords Upon ihe arrival af the relntbrrements from the ro : | whole of the left divisioh advanced'to the eillage vf Tou parallel roads; the right column led by Major t= anda demi: brigade, vider Major-General Robinson the.seit tn ampvde the advance of the right coloron, but they.were dri> | Plaitebürgh.This rapid movement having reversed the.strong position taken up, b armed with heavy grdnance, with their ® flotills ne anchor out ot.gun-shot from.the shore, consisting of à ships.» brig, » schooner, a sloop; and ten gpn-boate, .\u201cFwow I Toy DON PAPERS.LONDON, Downing Stéret Nov, te dressed to Earl D-churst, one of His Majesty's Procite) Se - PS \u201cHead Quacrer, Plsburgh, State of Netr-Vork; - Sept.11,1614, Garonne, | lust no time in assembiing three brigudes the frentier of Lower Canada, extebding from the River Riches lieu to the St.Lawrence; and ia forming them int a division, under the command of Maj, Gen.D'è Rotténbu or the pus pone of carrying ito effect His Royal Highoëss the Priuce Rew genc's commands, which had been conveyed to mie by your \u2018Loudship in your dispatch of the 3d June last, As the truops, concentrated und approached ile lige of ce- paration bétween this Prutinee and the U United rates; the A= + merican army abandoned its entrenched camp en the River Chazy, at Champlain\u2014a poamtion 1 immediately seiged, and occupied in force un the Sd stant.\u201cI'he following da, the may \u2019 without meeting the: least opj'osition from the enemy.Qu the 5th it halted within eight miles of.this place, having «rthounted the difficulties created by the obmruchioni= in\u201d the \u2014 road from the felling of tiees and the removal of biridges.The nest duy the division moved upon Plattsburgh, in two colunn ee tas a Power's brigade, supported by four companies of-tighe infanery by Major-General Brishune's brigade._ \u2018I'he enemy's militia, suppucced by.his regdlers, atretnpted | v-n before it from wil their positions, \u2018and.the column entered the gnemy at Dead-Creck, 8 was prs = pitately-abandoned v him, and hii gun: hoats atoiia Jefe 6 des end.the ford, and to puevenr.our restoring the bridges, which had been iw perfectly dusiroped, un incouveuieuce-sous sur- ps TT outed.Here | found the: enemy.\u201cin she \u201coréypstion \u201cof an elevated \"2 ridges of 12nd on thy wa e-Snranuc:- crowned-veivh three strong redoubre and other Geld works, and black houses lié are fur sale._ Application my be mie 10 Roca À A.2.i es 4 mmediuely cm meus t-Copuin + A Ey vacate.ar Montreal, who wall ve \u201cevery Fequinty iiformation.Quebec, A1th Nov JB ET - vessein ng _ 0 slope, wind twelve gun.cata, pnd requested his\u2014co- operation, ROLE 8 mee i - LEONI ofa ship, &b bri lend commencing TTT \"cl aly & Auclioucers, \u201cNOW L ANDING, they a RIVERS, ANTOUNCE SET Them Sle; in Ind the meantime batteries were comtrueted: fury , brought from the rear, : oo, TW the present seuson, likewise u quantey of goods suitable for thé ade al Tuas, : C._Ouivs\"« \u201ctitre mihnits which joss Cumterfamt\u2014 tes ad\u2014wwrétr On the morning of thé Tek; dur\u201d Rolls war se.: - tor klatteburgh- Bay, | imniediatel ordered that part i 13 | American Market 5 as the Subscibe, 1x gone for Fäglaid añd | seri & y, y Et having reveived the 1 Tuvaices elope he left, he ve Éd tie a the.Brigade uuder MujoreGeneral-Robipeun, which had aber Er Ë roughe forward, covsstirg of our lighe infantry companive, 8d } x hind ol Raw ayejust- \u2014 he Great Pilgrim Volatid, Sear ss Deg.W- = \u2014 Thwart Mark onthe South Shore._ du hi, in one_beariig, 9.29 Deg F se \u2019 articles.t= onses which stand \u2018a httle to the reward of | Re, a \"Supertne, middtiog and coarse chi JA.Palace Étreet\u2014 the Dusiness during his = alisencein- fully~ ut cit \u201cté Teceive all debus and give uequitances | \u2018for the same, .provided with scaling ladders, 10 esculide the enemy's works 7\" r Hi TETRIS ==: =o: : = Ta 5 10 | \u201cford of th he Tape, aa ah du Tou be wart M3 05-162 North Shores The Fast end of the trees on \"Hare here v est \u201cCape-of-the- Bey of Hacks (on ik the North shore) bear | Callicos, a cask cof ra cdo È wll ass art \u201cPipe clay-in- cakes 4e CE: \u201cCommon \u2018wine \u201cglasses, carthenware other article, : and a variety of : à = _C.RIVERS, of Msjoretoaret This force was Jed uigler the ark a Hedy Novr- HH = be TT TE = [; - = a= : = == 2 Z TOR Sule\u201d révise SA Oa \u2014 460-puncheons\\ntyçue and Lordahip, that \u2014 ich Cupt.Dowsie \u2014Fzpuncheong Jamaica Hpirta= = 50 puncheons Irish Malt Whiker, Ted his Hotilld init action my\u201d oar sucçuss ware, not log witgrwards, blasted, by .combustion, 47 Deg.ve, x =.\"ay orders LINDSAY, J + .H r Rr.Ty.H.0.< Wa.1 : - A MORNING SCHOOL, YOR Young Ladies will be opened on Monday next in the chamber of tl:¢ house formerly occupied as the Post Oifice, \u2018Fhe School will.commence at 7 and close ar half past 8.AN AFlERNOON SCHOOL! For young gentle men will be p; in the saine building from \u2018to 5.* An EVENING Scuoot, for these wha: cannot day-time, will be tauihr in the- -same building, 6 Monday next at 7 a clock.auditoire ar, 9 ey week, Saturday a ard Sunday evening excepted.: Tickets of admission may be had and.pui\u20aculars respecting these different schools made known bÿ callitigat thus office or at ether of the book stores in Quebre.TE - Oueber.Feb 25, 1815, .AWENTY-FIVL POUNDS REW yD.: .HERF AS on the-nght of che 27th uitimo the Signs of VY \u201cthe Suhscribers torn John's Street, & carried off by so vil disposed Purson cr per- sous ; they hereby offer the above, deward of25 © person who will give such information as may fad to tion of any of those who have committed t 7 I \"Quebec, 2d March, 1818.1.P.SEQUIN.| FOR SAI.F.No.16, St.Peter Streit.AHIRTY chests TEA \u20181 da.\u2018Threads, 2 tags Pepper, # handsome Grates, Fenders 1 cask Loaf Sugar and Fire Irons, &c.5 tons Bar Iron 10 cake Best fine Cut Glass- 9 cases \u201cere cut Saws ware, in sets for family Te / = trunk esmbrics \u2018 use.#0 bushets SALT, 100 boxes Glass 6$x7; and 57 kegs white Paint 7h x 8d, \u2018350 jars blue, green & yellow 10.dn, do.10 x 12 ditto.© cases mill Saws \u201cN case Shawls 20 tierces Porter, V cases Files, 1 trurk Pocket Books, 2 do.balt\u2018and flat Buttons, > near Calicoes, t\u2019lronk SM 9 cases [ond 1 do.Warrington da, 1.bale fine Carpeting.d v Champlain Street, Was, during the nigh: inst.broken into, anda quantity of SHOLS * the_following rewards \u2018are offered fer the discovery \u201cThief or Thieves.and 6f the Goode so Stolen, wiz, FIFTY the Thief or \u201cThieves\u2014and th an the coviction of the Receiver of Hecel e said\u201d reward will \u2018be paid by Seclen ood-the IRVINE, MACNAUGHT & Co.- Quebec, \u20146th- Phy 1215 ; \u2018 $ got 3 50 fa- all ber sails, exit, 0 tons thom chain cable\u2014 bebee, 15th Feby.als.101 tons measurement at St, Rock, wherg she may levine, Lestie & Ca.at A 1, br here tq A - IRVINE, MACRA Quebec, 28th December, 1814.\\ \u2014their-dwel.ngs in Saint YXthen Grate \u2018and Oven'l 1th Yeolen the tom, of the eceiver or: Received nf the op op \u2014- UNDS upon.cotfviction of e Sum of Verba he vof she sand.Koref\u2014Z For __Quebec, 1 1 16th Jar Jary.an £0,000 do, 1 § do, GO,000 dn.4 do, 60,00N do.24 do.FO bozes Window 400: Barrele Flour.2 Ces Privte\u2026 2 nr, Cross Cut !R15.22 - = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CADVFRTISEMENT HE Subscriber has for Sale, and will Contract for the following, de liveruble at Quebec, at the Point du bac £0, 000 feet 2 ach white ine pl: anks \u2018dod 7 do.J There will be \u2018a * copftant app of planks, boards, of pine, birch.Nets ly FRED«.| \u2018oi.IVA 12 fegt | long and ch wide.0./ / .theghove: Mills, MICHF L ROBIT.MLL EF.Pointe du lac Mills, 20th Jary., JK15.\u2014\u2014 mr mle me + ape re Glass 0 hat A 50 holes F \u2018peti Saws & 20 Hog heads 8panish \u2018Whiting.\u2014 _ Quebec, 25th Avg.1814, 4 &73 by st.\u2018heese, OR SALE.RS5 puncheons Grenada Rum, 20 Hog«heads Sugar, \u201c40 Cas Cordage, Fh .7 4 F 1 \u2019 JAMES HEATH.; 10 \u2014 de.-\u2014 -do Irich Whisky, Holland Gin, f-| Martinique Nnyean, -tRefited Snpar, \u201cÀ 45 fhche Cable.A 2.4.eet ee .CAMPBEL 1 ; Quebec, Sept 15 3s 1814.\u2014No.pc Wine, Botried, P and Cargo Yeneriffe, Spanish Wine very moperior quality, Window Glass, 6} 3 5} & Ta ra 19 Cases Irish 1inens, a few Bales Carpeting sh Copper Hohe Spikes 4 nd Nails, strong Shoes, &c.&e.&t.lent COALS for Gry BFNJ 5 ht > do.L30.~=6 M.feet Oak,\u2019 OR Sale ~The Br bata Maro ALTO ¢ r Rezister, with all her White Pine, 15 do.do.Red i'ise, 7 M.Staud.Staves.HOGERSON, HUNTER & Co.No.8, St.Peter Street, Sth Ot EY Pe 160 hae \u201cSherry of a superior quality i Butts and Hogadis\u2014 _incarks Sto {2 dozen, ! EWS, ROOMY.\u2014The Q ueke / News Ro will open on NONDAY nex, \u201cthe.1 nistaut.e Upper Sro- \u2018ry of FREE MASONS\u2019 H Al will éngfineeto be npen duile.-e- Tth Dec 1814, + Oe, Ry, Seey.E 1 FOR SALE UY THE SUBSCRIBER : PEN chests Hyson l'es 14 \u2014 Roll Brimstone, + 50 do, Green do, | \u2014~ Flour.Sulphur, 10 Cl'ongo du.2 \u2014 Plue Vitreiol, ; 100 puns.W.I.Run, ÿ \u2014 Frouch Verdegris, 4 do, Jam, Spirits, 1 \"Cape Alwer, 11 Bbis Coffee, 4 pates Ciémomile Flowers 30 do.Mus.Sugar, 1 Bux Cantharides, © 5 Bales Cloth and.sf} 4 Hhds Radix Gentivm, 1 \u2014 Pelisse Cloth, / 5 Carke Najfs & Brads, \\ 1 \u2014 Kerseymeres, 8 a rams, .10 \u2014 Por Paper, 2 \"eldon*s Drawing 10 Letter do.+ _ 2 Cases Cambric Muslinh; 1 Gud Razors, 1 \u2014 Fancy ditt, 1 = Senanre \"1 == Cotton 'Tuble Cloths, 1 \u2014 each, H.HL & Butt LD Shrrting, bo Hinges,\u201d © & Trunks pe inted Cottons, , 1 \u2014 Screws,- 1 Case Men's Sachs, bol \u2014 Pit Saw Files, <6.pes, very fe trish linen, | 1 \u2014 Tooth Brushes, | gn Casks Rezin, 1 \u2014 fran Foiks, ; | 10 \u2014 \u201cWar, | 1 Cae Dinvty, .50 \u2014 Copprras, = Pansy- | Alum, LA \u201cfrank Nfen's Shoes, JAMIN FREMAIN, Pe ter Str eot.\u201cOR Sale by \u201cthe suhecribe vs.Puget Wine in Pipes, Do bottled in casks cor tuning 8 to 12 doz each, { \\ Te {Copies of the above, wh, will please give iu their JT {00 caske of double brown Most and pale Ale, \u201cA few pipes ofa en Holland Geneve, \u201c'Trveriffe old wines of excellent quality, in pipes, Hhds, and Qr.Casks, 5 Nude, old Sherry wine, 30 pipes Spanish red wine, 1.50 cuskes Melssnes, A 70 barrele prime mess Pork, Irish cured, Zi packages contyuring 830 dog.of military sh best ginality, = - V-case strony Shoes, wie / 4 bales Sackin / Pa \u2019 350 Fhds C STAN prio d for the 4 Ouerces Nor:H Shore Salmon, \u2019 ' Yeal budin 30 thousand W.0).Staves & heading, { Market.160-Grosa of bottles, 70 chaldeens chamber coals, 43 new Sails, AL.so 25 tons of best maple Cordage assarted, from Le tn 5 inches, and Hawsers from 1} to inches, bike wise ratline,.martine, housiine aud spunyarn.Any, person desirous to purchase the whole lot, should bave ¢ Cordage at a very low rate, ~ L.M*N.& Co.have likewise for sale (to be delivered at Montreal) 120 chests of lea, | _ Que \u2018bec, 28th Dec.1814, .TANUING fiom vhe Harmony at Mr.Roy's\u2019 Wharf, apd for Sale by the Subscrifier, ubout 50 Clmidrons COALS, He haroti hand at his Store, Monutain Street 1 50 Chewta Tea, Pwankey, Souchong, Hyon: and Hyun, Skin, 2 Bays hl.ick Pepper, 2 Bales India White Corton 2 dn.do Navkeen, 15 caske (112 Ihr, cach) Sun nd Léxica Raisins, 45 de Nils, assorted, 50 Kegs whire Paine KW) boxes window (laws 74 by 6 and 84 by Lg 2 general amorement of Linens, brows Hollands, Sheeting,\u201d Bed tick, 7 A ?.do.Silk handfg/\u201d EY a &c.&e.\u2014\u2014Queb.\u20ac, : \u201cth Dec.1814.GES), ROSS, IMPORTANCE tr Basrisu Amy wica.\u2014 This.day iF poblished | itr one vol.Bvo, price 10 6d in boards, C ANA; ora View of the Importance\u201d of the \"British | American Colonies : she wing their extensive and improvable Resources, and pointing out the greit und unprecedun- ted advantaged.which have heen allowed 16 the Americans over our awn Colonists: together withthe great sacrifices which | {have been made, by vur late Compiercial Regulations, of the | | eurrying trade of Great.Britain to the United.States : alsa the |.\u201cpoints necessity to be kept in view for the future erchnragement | of British shrppung and for the glofection and supporc of the commercial interest of Great Befrafh 2nd her Nopth American Coloniers By DAVID ANPHRSUN Printed for J).M.Richardwn, 29, Conill, À dinbigat other inférfnation communicated, these colonies are clearly i to be of immen.| wely greater consequence to Great Brivaid, whether considered with respect to the.incrgese of our shippin in a \u2018nursery for\u201d manufacturés, than the whole of our Asiatic j'ouessons, \u2018This Dok.deed, in of the utmost importance #1 the prèsent periesd, | and should be perused by every person desirous of information respecting Hritish North America, particularly ss connected | with avy future arrangement between Great Brit and the United Srates, GT Those Gentlemen who wish to be supplied\u2019 with | Names ut this Oger.\u201421.cer matins A0 or a RE Ce er tre re À A 0 + : dey vier 0m vee se = | t ander Grhiose-merits-t would presumption in me to .! \u2018 J 1 \u2018 ' .Sree - ' ! ' \u2019 rot , \u2018 advarcing towards Plattsburgh, and on the day following after taking possession and paroling che militia of tile la Motte, I cau.\u201csed a battery of $ long !8-pounder guns to be constructed for the support of our position abreast of Little Chazy, where the | \u2018 supplies for the army weré ordered to be landed., : The fleet game up où he BY ier shut-for-want-of- the equipment, of thy gods, ¢oyld not move forward , il 11th; at:dayaht we weighed and at severi were.in tull viéw of The erenip's feet, consisting of a ship, brig, schooner, ahd one.sloop, moored in line, abreast of their encampment, With a division of five gun-boats on each flank ; at forty minutes past seven, after the officers con 1imanding vessels and the:fiprillahad | received their final Sustructions as to the\u2019 phn of attack, wi made sail in order of bale.Capt.Dowpie.hid detérmined on Jaying his ship athwart-hawse-of-the_enémy 4, directing Licut.M'Ghee of the Chubb; to support me in the Linnet, in engaging the brig tothe righe, and Lieut.Hicks, of the Finch, with the flotilla of gun-brate to attack the schooner and sldop on the left of the enemy's line.\u2019 : .oo At eight the eneniy's gun-boats and smaller vessemen-Is com \u201ccod nd.galling fire on our line; at ten minutes after Ce he Confiance having two anchors shot away from her- larboard bow, and the wind bäffing, was obliged to-anchor, though not in the situation proposed, within two cables lenge of her adversary; the Lipnet and Chubb soon afterwards too their allotted stations, something short of that distance, when the crews on hoth sides cheered, and commenced a spirited and | 1 jon; as .' Ce ea Lieut.M'Ghee, who, from haying his cables, bow-sprit, and main boom shot away, drifted within the enemy s line, and was ohliged to- surrender.d very destructive from the commencement of and, with the exception of the brig, that of d against the Conflance: ~~~ - flict with our opponent, both sides prove the engagement ; .the enemy appeared unite After two hours severe con \u2018 \u201cshe eut her cale, run down, and took shelter bétuecs the shi ich \u201cena®led us to, direct our\u2019 the ship and schooner, which enable .fire a-ninst the division of the euemy\u2019s gun-boals, and ship, which had so long annoyed us during our élote ea- cement with the brig, without any ceturn on our part at this time the fire 0 rable.having cot her ca'le, au on the Confiance, w same operations at thirty-l much distressed to à co % hie attention of the enemys furee then-hecame.d winded.her larhoard broads:de to bear ho, in vain, erdcavoured to effect the - - 2 heee minutes after ten | was directed towards the Linnet ; the shattered and disabled state of the masts, sails, rigoing, and.yards, precluded the most distant hope of heing ahie to effet an escape by cuttin the cables the result of doing so must ji a-few minutes have been her drifting alongside the enemy\u2019s.vessels, close under our lee; bat an the hope that the flotilla of _gun-boats, who had abagdoned the ohjéct as signer them would perceive our-wantsand-come to our 7 \u201cPle lose shie had sustained-by-the deith of her brave Com- ._ Yesterday his Royal Highuoss the Prince til he qu hort time, however, deprived me of the valu- | | daries, with no refereiice to neutral rights, fisheries, blockade, From the light airs and smoothness of the water, the fire on | orders in tauncit; impredments, &c._subje fibe enemy's ship slackened conside- | several of her guns dismonnte Spreie, wiich\u2014en\u2014Saturday commanded cent.ahove par, cannot now be sold at five.bserve the Condiance had struck her.F ton, whosc.life was despaired à \u201ceo rs TIT Ce .- , a MORNING POST._ x uv Loupow, November 31.-~ TIE PRINCE REGENTS LEVEE.+ / Lieut.Colonel Bouchettg \"da, by Lord Bathiret.-Admjral §ir Isaac Coffin, op promotion, ~~ - Sir Ç, Stuart, on Appointment of \u2018Ambassador + Frew the Londen Céurker Dec 8h.= Count Munster has preseuted à Nute to th&mediating Prin ces in reply to their Note respécting the electiotr of an Emperor vf Germany.lt states, that the most pressing instances bave: been in vain to induce thie Empyror of Austris to decept the Im.\u201cperfal Crown of Germany and therefore chat the Prince Regent.is obliged to consider theirestoration of the Imperial dignity as impracticable, +.\u20ac i : » Surveyor General of.Lower-Canae ] to Holland, .» FROM AMERICAN PAPERS.: a New York, February 14, The greaty is simply and solely a treaty of Peacesand Bonn roper for a treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, which will doubtless be made, by a mission appuitited for the purpose, with all convenient speed.L \u2014 2 3 ~ \"The effects of peace, on many articles foreign produce, on specie, and ou.the warious.descriptions of government paper, has been very sudden and extraordinary, T5.Mugcovads Sugary, which on Saturday commanded a ready wale at tw outy-six dollars per hundred weight, \u2018were on Moi- | | day, sold dt auction at thirteen, Teas, av well as some other articles, fell in ) wice, during\u2019the twordays, frem 75 to 100 per tent.en euty-three \"per Six frer cent.Government Stock, has risen from 74 to 86: and Treasury Notes have, appreçiated from\u201d eight to three per.- cent.discount.Le.\u2019 > Many \u2018ofgdur long dismantled shipe are preparing for se; \u201csome-of-our wharves are again thronzed.; and in many partsof-| the ciry the \u201c cheering hath of busin=ss™ 1s already.heard S77 meme i NEW-Youk, February 23.\"By Captain Mattocks, of the s forp'MargareG we learn the bodies of Generals Packenham and Gibbs i aide: e- ral wounded otlicers, amongst whom was Cdlonei \u2018I'horn- f.General Keene was jo- «But there i no the meant to préserve and pron: haye will not only he the foundation of the most Friendly intercourse bitween the United States and Great Britain, but that it will r also be productive of happinese and hargtony in every section of {.the 24th pitimo.our beloved country.\u20142_ ample must be every where powerful ; and whil ] grateful acknawledy ements for the protection which Divine Providence bas bestowed upon uj, let us never cease to inculcate.pbe- © dience to the laws, and fidelity te-che union, as constituting che | ill Le long kept up in time of peace.Wheg the maou- palladium of the national independence and prosperity.° facturers of America make articles of, ttie same qualit A | arrived here this morning with the flotilla and :he\u2019 British cender \"aid easily reported\u2014We-also-doubt_the correctness of the \u201cthat-the british ship-of war Plantagenet sailed from-Ha- - vanna for England on the 1 Ith instant, having on hoard y \u201cte Le\" oT EE v #, 4 \u2019 subject that can enter with, greater foræ and it into the dcliberatioy of Coligess, than a consideration of | , the, manufactures which.prié existence, and attained an unparalleled matu- \u201cThe influence of ypyr precepts and ex-}, e we.accord.in,i \u2014 7 JAMES MADISON.~Washington, Feb 18, 1815.\"| Extract of a letter dated Charleston Feb 3, 1815, - * \u201cThe Southern mail has just arrived aml brings accaunts.that Col.Woodbine is téken prisoner and all his force cut to pieces, Gen.Mélntosh did the-business.(I cxpect we'll soon have Cockburn.) This iscertainly true Lieutenant Laughlin and 36 prisoners, who were.xent to prison.\u201d .We hear nvihing more of Colonel Woodbine and his Indians, in the south, and suspect they are not to be taken so quickly account of the Wasp being off Suvsnah, published yesterday.New Orceans, Jan, 27.7 \u2018We have had great rejoicing; illumination triumphal arches, crowned the Gen.and returned thunkigiving to fhe great Creator for his signal protection.It just reported the enemy have entirely evacuaged our country.\u201d = ri TT \" .a ~ Haurax, Jaouary 28, \u2018Extract of a letter from Sydney.Cape-Breton, A ev.20.\u2018On the 3d inst.the bodies of twenty\u2019 men came on share in and about the entrance of this harbour; they were perfectly naked excepting one, who had on a\u2019 white undress Miliary Jackel, with 29th buttons; aiid Military: Grey Trowsers.From the quarter which the wind had bfown.for some days previous,\u201d it.is supposed that the vessels they were in, must have struck orfoundered near the Islands of St.Piesres and-Miguelon ; the bodies ap- Lo Le heir zea His Majesty and of the Empire, veature Lo predict; that neither { they will he supported, and not till then $ The 151 Battalion of-Bmbodied Militia, was i peared to have heen about three weeks inthe water.\u201d | ; mm sod of che satisfaction ë has fol térfad.ga .ponitances, ready to concur.d.to fitain the righteof ._ Sy ; land loyalty 5 of sa ing them, at-all times aod in ail cire in the defence of their country, \u201c > = '« en y the Governor, pf held x! .Jade .To Teite- ; ; sq \u20ac His i ; I ac an FF.ghewt.the United States during the period of the | fy order of ne \u20ac tis Gral Lesce On the meoting of Parliament af Caen | répit (a Thi# source of rijiong] independence and lay .; aud Commande, fect, \u2014 Tue following Bad, smalg a: great numberof: others, | oak: 1 aagoesly recommend to the fiompr, apdcopantd %.gr = tf Fad te bunapr of heing prejented To the Prince Lg Guardisnaliip oi angio islative sessiois will & Ei Bo pre Capt, R.H; Barclay, on his-rerurn from Canada.wi; 2 20e \u2018The tei miuz tion of the legislative session: wi) n spate\u201d $ A Tr re i.Gen \u201cSit George Béckwith, on his return from the: Wiest: Tadiikgb ou, fellow citizens.from each other, and restore jou ta your | i QUEBEC: , 2 and on promotion to the rank of General.CP tégastiroeruts.Ÿ pray- you to bear -with.you the expresiom ol 4 A SPAY, MARCH 9, 1818.So Major.General Vincent, on hjs return from Canada my sanguine hope, that the peace which has been just declared \"HURSDAF, MARCHO, 1815: ~~~ = ° : We hâve received , sitice.our'fasf; New-York papers of hing of interest but the Message of\u201d 6% of the\u2019 20th Feb'e.: We will 7 | Loñtedistates Milita- estälilishiments, tu any corisderable extent, \\ : They contain nothin the President lo Congi \u2018 ry or Naval gd inanitfacture, (notwithstand- aiydo\u2019to the-eons\u2014 2 and sell them cheaper than those of fore] ing all that Mr.Madison and Congress-¢ trary.CY ; - Le cn \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 J.PN A - Yesterday.at ene o'clock, His Excellency-thè Gover- nui rh Chief, sent down to the Legislative Couygit, and the Assembly being in attendance, His Excelleacy \u201cwas pleased to give the Royal Sanction to a Bult for continuing the Militia Acts.So : \\ yesterday at 12 o'clock, ou the Grand Parade, by His Excelieucy the Comman:er of the Forces, previous to their delivering up their arms to be \u201cdisbanded.The corps made a very respectable appearauce, being nearly 700 strong aud in apparent good order.; met \u2014\u2014 : 4 Li ~ rie Despatch of the Govérnor in Chief, of the 111); | .Sept.as published in tre Montreal Herald of the-25th\u2014\u2014 \u2018Pel\u2019y, and in the New-York National Adyocate of the 10th, correspond, It is mutilated in both, ina way which \u201cauy attentive person might bave corrected.~~ ., _ Mnjor-General $1 R Geonce Mun nav, K.B.and Commodore Owen, arrived in\u201cTowrrfronrHahfax;0n-Thucs=\u2014- day last.Co + \u2014 ._, THE QUEBEC GAZEITE, a oe aegistaser.which wouid afford a reasonable prospect of said to-be recovering.\u2014\u2014 St es _- etna towed clear, | determined Tore ren des Fin the-Ba'timore Felleral Cuzetie.7 1 iniclive-cimonading-of the whole gi-theenemy steel reat changes as ¢ here mnce the news of | = and at the same Ume- df parohed-LE Dees {o2sceriain- peace arrived.ip the pricesof Stocks, Merchaadize, and} the-state of tbe-Contianre.| co en Produces TTT TT TT me AY 45 minufes after 10, | was apprised of the irrepara- | = E- States; 6-per cent-Stock hasadvarrced from 32 95.| 7 Ce Ce \u2026 Marine Insurance stoëks have advanced from 2 to 50.y His Excettency STR GEORGE PREVOST, Baranet} langhtér which had 1aken place from thé mauœüvrés of the \u2018 pectation of re- extol) as we!) as the great $ on hoard, and ohsecving., \"E- 2 eT b a dt TO, na gee Es arin \u201ca xe > 1 4 a { nee gr ST Teer Ae iu eo v flotilfñ, that | could enjoy no further ex my copmand, -to prevent à \u2018use ess-waste-of_ valnalile_ lives; and.atthe request of the surviving officers aud: Gen, l'envethe-painfutordersfor the coloursto bestruek.manded t besettied to an per cent.; oo Bauk Stocks 10 to 20 perce \u201cFlour to 7 -2 dollars per barrel; - - Coffee is nol materially reduced.y article o \u2014 + 1 à 3 pric \u20ac Sey DE] Pravince-of hower-Canada,\u2014Uppet-Canada, Nova Scatia, ally reduced.Sugar, Ten.and al- f foreign_merchandize have fallen | Captain-Geieral atid \"Gavernor in\u2014Chief-in-and-over-thi | munication inserted in the Montresl-iTerald-and-Quebeg\u2014\u2014 _{ erRUTA\" - We-were.well.founded'in the supposition that the come: = Mercury.0n.the composition of the Committee of the +I Citizeus of Quebec, appointed to prepare \u2018an Address to ~~ | His Excelleacy the-Governoi mm Chief in December last, - -woaid furnish facts fw the Gazettes for-theAcadian\u2014 Recorder.Thal commamecation is re-published in that ~~ paper of the 28th Jany.at the head of the Address copied from the Mercury, dod aw- Editor who emblasons as-his- molto; has the meanness to suppress the ons the mon \u2014«Etery body in Quebec-knows,-or might readily t thie Commillee consisted of nine, and'that™ y have \u201cthe Attorney General was not of the number, = = «= ~~ IF ever-an_Add:ess could considered as expressive | of _the voice ofthe Citizess of Quebec, il was the Ad- New-Brunswick and their\u2019 Dependencies, V-ce- Admiral of the same, Lieutenant General and Commander ofralls His Majesty's Forces in the said Provinces, and in\u2014the Islands] y rezularity for so ° = : Pus.\u20act=The'British sfoopof war Favourite; Captain Lieut, Hicks, of the-Finch-had-themorlsiica ~ strike on-a-recf of rocks, to_the eastward of Crab Island, rane mudi the\u2014enzagement, which preveiited his rendering that assistance Lo the sudo ; -\u2014 from an officer.of such ality, have heen expected.The misfortune which this day hiefel \u201cus by capture; will, Sir, 1 trust, apologize for the lengthy detgil, which, in justice to the sufferers, 1 have deemed.siecessary to rive of the particu taken into ennsideration that the Confiance was 16 days before on the stocks, with an unorganized crew, composed of several drafts of men who had recently arrived \u201cfro.different ships at Quebec, many of whow only joined the day hefore, and were totally unknown either to the officers or to each other, with the want of gan-locks, as well as other necessary appointments not to he procured in this country, | hed an will feel satisfied of the decided advantage the enemy possessed, exclusive of their great superiority in point of force, a comparative state- .mer1* of which 1 have the honour to annex.It now he- comes the most pleasing part of my present duty to notice to vou the determined skill and bravery of the ofli- cers and men in this unequal contest; but il griexçs me to state, that the loss sustained in maintaining it has beea - so great\u2014that of the enemy, | understand, amounts to something more than the same number.The fine stile in which Capt.Downie conducted the squad-on into action, amid a tremendous fire, without returning a shot, until secured, reilects the greatest credit to his memory, for, his jud:z ent and coolness, as also on Liestenanis M*Ghee aid Hicks, for so.strictly at-\u2019 tending to hiv example and iustructions: their own account of.the capture of their respective vessels, ns well as that of Lieut.Robertson, who succeeded to the command of the Confiauce, will, 1 feel assured, do ample justice to the merits of the officers aml men serving un- \u201cder their imimediate command : but L canuot omit noticing the individual.coudnet of Lieutenants Robertson, Creswick, and Hornby, and Mr.Bryden, Master, for their particular exertion in endeavouring to bring the Confiance's starboard side to bear upon the enemy, after most \u201cof their guns were dismounted on the other.J It +8 impossible for me to expressto you my.admirntion .of the.officers and crew serving under my personal orders ; \"their coolness and steadiness, the effect of which was proved by their irresistible fire directed towards the brig op-4 - posed to us, claim _my warmest acknowledgements, bat more particularly for preerving the same, so long after | the whole strength of the cnemy had been durecied.a- gainat the Linnot alone.My first Lieuienanl Me.W.Drew, whose merits 1 hase before had the honour Lo report to you, tehaved on this vecasion in the most ex- _emplary-manner.CE = | By the death of Mr.Paul.acting second Lieutenant, the service has been deprived of a most valuatle and brave officer : be fell carly in the actions great credit is due to Mr Giles, purser, for voluntering his services ou deck : to Mr.Mitchell, surgeon, for the skill he évinced' \u201cin performing some amputations required at the moment.as well as his great aitention to the wounded du- ving the action, at the close of which the water was near- * Iv a foot above the lower deck, from the numberof shot { which struck her Fetwecn wind and.water.1 have to regret the loss of the hoatswain, Mr.Jackson, who was killed a few minutés hiefore the action terminated.The assistance 1 received from Me.Muckle, the gunuer, and ak so from Mr.Clarke, ignster\u2019s mate, Messrs\u201c Towke aud St.Clair: - midshipmen\\the latter of whom was wounded in the head, and Mr.Gay, my Clerk, will I hope, recom.wend them, as well as the whole of iy gallant little crew to vour notice.> L 'hase-much sat sfaction in making you acquainted _with.the humane treatment thé wounded have received f.om Commodore M-Donougts-they vercSimmediately_ \u2018removed to his own Hospital on Crah-tlaud, and were \u201cfurnished with every requisite.His generous and pokite aitention also to-myself, the officers and men, will here- | afier he gratefully remembered.Tnèlosed | beg leave to transmit you the veturn of killed and ¥ounded, and have Ke.DANIEL PRING, Captain, | late vf ti.M.sluop Linuet.\u2014p\u2014\u20140oe0 oriiiicalson 6; rthatmight\u2014{reuityuËrecordin lars which led to it; and, when it is | Mai de, sailed from Sandy Hook, al one o'clock yester- - and Ber.= A PROCLAMATION.5 HFREAS a Treaty-of Peace and.Amity.hetween Hi Britannic Majesty and the _United-States of America day-moriung.lor Laghanty \u2018 £- ened-ar-Cher \u2014 Oy Treaty of Peace.ee EE PTE pron-the=Fwenty-k ecm: \u201cis with the deepest regret that we ate under ric.: short illness \u2014\u2014 ps ee NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.IR Wasmimatox, February 19.\u201c Resolved, That'a committee be appointed to consider the expedisucy of repealing all acts or parts of acts laving additional duties on æeuds,- waçes and merchan dize imported in the ships or vessels of such foreign na: tions as shall agree to admit into their ports goods, wares and merchandize imported into such ports on board of the ships or vessels of the United-States.\u201d\u201d\" Messrs.Smith, Taylor, Bibb, Hunter aud King, were appointed the committee.- .Presipent's MEssace.\"WasniNgToN, Feb.21.- message was yesterday trans.~The following most interesfin mitted by the President of the Congress : © \u2018Fo the Senate and - House of Répresentativesof the U.S.+ 1 lay before Congress copies of the treaty of peace and amity between the United States and his Britannic Majesty, which was signed by the Commissioners of -both-parties at Ghent, on the 24th December, 1814, and the ratifications of which have been duly exchanged.- - stituénts, upon an everit which is highly honorable ta the nation, and terminates with peculiar fclicity à campaign signalized by the most briliant successes, .; The late war, although reluctantly declared by Congress, had become a.necessary, resort, to assert the rights andrindepen- dence of the pation.It har been waged with.a success which is the natural result of the legislative councils, of the patriotism of the people, of.the public spirit of the militia, and of the valor of the military and naval forces of the country.Peace, at all times a blessing, is peculiarly welcoine, therefore, at a period when the causes of the war have ceased to operate : \u2018when the, Government has demonstrated the efficiency of its powers of defence ; \"and when the nation can review its couduct without regret, and without reproach, \u2019 - 1 recommend to your care and beneñcence, the gallant- men whose achievements, in every department \u2018of military service, pu the land and on the water, have so essentiahy contributed to the honor of the American name, and to the restoration of peace.~The feelings-of conscious patriotisni and worth - will animate such mien, undet- every change -of fortune and Pursuit ; but.their country performs a duty to itself; when' it bestows those |.testimonials of approbation and applause, which are, at once, the reward, and the incentive to great actions.\u2018I'he reduction of the public Expenditure to the demands-of a peace establishment will, doubtless, engage the immediate ac- temtion of Congress, There are, however, important\u2018 cousis derutions which forbid a sudden and general revocation of thé measures that have heen produced by the war.Experieuce has taught us, that neither the pacific dispoptions of the American prople, nor the pactfic character of their political institutions,\u2019 can altogether exempt them from that strife which appears, beyond the ordinary lot of nations, to be incident to the actual | period, of the worlds and the same faithful monitor demonstra | bust security for the continuance of peace.\u201cThe widom of | Congress will, therefore, § am confident provide for the maipte.nance of ai adequate régular furte ; for the gradual advance of the naval establishment ; for improving all the means of harbour defence ; for adding discipline to the distinguished bravery of the militia, aud for cultivating the military art, in its essential branches under the liberal patronage of government, : = o-e\u2014and-the-said-Treaty havir ing-the-deathof Rosent Fux, syF fcosedatE Hi Hi lcs REGEN; who departed this life early yesterday morning, aftér 8 [for and on the behalf of His Maseste.às Suis RSLS nited States, to both houses of \u201cBy His-Excerrency SIR GEORGE PR EVOST, Baronet, While performing this act, -I congratulate you, and eur con- \u201cto Almighty God, for-these-his-mercies,- be observed through.| ali His Majesty's loving Subjects in this his Province of Low- \u2018er-Canada, as they hope for the further protection of the Al- .mighty God, and upon pain of suffering such punishment as tes that a certain degree of preparation for war, is notonly ins {= \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014an dispunsible to avert disaster in the onset, but affords alse the - [sh {here ms | ous press, where dress of ihe 20th Tiéer, Tast.called public advertisement; not to Address; * - consider if one should be presented ; all were equally in- \u2014vitedIf thé wish of the Citizens\u2019 was agaiust an Address, they had an oppeotunity to oppose it, and out vote their - 5 Biv themse's es\u2014Theirvoje i ssemi-l es of 1 heard ueither iv the A be Citizens norin ibe 1 Halls of the Legisiature, but in\"the colimns of a ficenti-\u2014| -of the United States_of America, by and with the advice aud.consent of the Senate ; and the signing and ratification of such Treaty as aforesaid, having been officially.communicated to Me, and also the Exchange of Ratified Copies thereaf between Anthony St, john Baker, Esquire, on the behalf of His Secretary.of State, \"on the behalf of the Government of the said Umted States, at Washington, on the seventeenth diy of February list, \u201c Udo therefore, in His Majesty\u2019s Name, call upon, and strictly enjoin all his loving Subjects in- this his Province of Lower-Cariada, faithfully to observe, by Sea and Land, the said Treaty of Peace and Amity existing as aforesaid.Given under my Hand and Seal at Arms, at the Castle of Saint Lewis, in the City of Quebec, iii the Pio.vince of l.ower-Canada, the Ninth Day of March, in the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifteen, And in the Fifty-fifth Year of His Majesty's Reign.__ GEORGE PREVOST, By His ExcerfEwcr's Command, : - JNo.Faycor, Depty.Secy.; ~ .Captain-General and Governor in Chief.iu.and over the Provinces of Lower.Canada, Upper-Canada, Nova-Scotin, -New Brunswick and their several Dependencies, Vice-Ad- miral of the same ; Lieutenant-General and Commander of all His Majesty\" Forces in the said Provinces, and: in che Islands of Newfoundland, Prince Edward, Cape Breton, and Bermuda, &c.&c.&c.A- PROCLAMATION.JHEREAS it has pleased Almighty Gad to put an \"end to the War with the United States of America, in which His Majesty has been called upon to défend his Dominions, to maintain the honor of his Crown and the just rights of his Subjects: And Whereas this His Majesty's Province of Lower-Canada has been throughout the sanguinary Contest, highly favoured and pro-egted, and inasmpch as such signal beriefits and mercies, now inbreased by thy restoration of the blessings of peace, call for /public and s ledgments to the Supreme Ruoler of the Ugfverse,\u20141 have thought fit by and with the advice of Hi ajesty\u2019s Executive Council of rhis Province, to issue thls amation here- hy appointing and commanding that a General Thanksgiving out this His Majesty's Province of Lower-Canada, on Thursday the Sixth day of April next.- Aud 1 do Hereby strictly charge and command, that the said publie Day of \u2018Thanksgiving be religiously observed by may be justly \u2018inflicted upon all who shall.contemn or neglect the same.\u2018 Given under my Hand and Seal at Arths, at the Caule of Saint Lewis, in the City.of Quebec, in the said \u2018Province of Lower-Canada, this Ninth day of March, inthe Year of our 1.ord; one thousand eight hundeed : Reign, .- GEORGE PREVOST.By Hie ExcerLencr's Command, \u2018 Co Jno.l'avLon, Depty.Secy.PS Office of the Adjutant General of Militia, ~~~ D Heud-Quarters, Quebec, 8th March, A815.MILITIDGENERAL ORDER.* - .His Exvellency the Governor GEy@RaL having re \u2018I'he resourcesof-our country were, at all times, competent ! to the attainment of every national object; but\u2018théy will now be enriched and invigorated by the activity which peace will introduce into all the scenes of domestic eliterprize and labour.| effect in the establishment of the public\u2019 credit, both at home\u2019: legislative attention at the.earliest opportunity ; and { L gulations will, 1 trust, be erasoriably devised às shall sécure to the LL States their just proportion.of the navigation of the world, \u2018The most liberal palicy tGWards other nations, if met by cortespauding dispositions will, in this respect, be fuuud he ~® \u2018I'he accoypt of the Batis forge has not been transmitted.e most beucficial policy towards ourselves.\u201cThe provision\u201d rratzhar-been-made Torche\u2019 public creditors © of the-Province of Lower during the presrnt session of Congress, must have a decisive : of tlie 2d of January Tag and abroad\u2014\u2014Fhe reviving interests of commerce will the respective homes'w such re- reived official intelligence of, the Definiy between the United-hingdom of Gre: States vf America, ordefs,>k That the Militia-men of the e Treaty, of Peage, itain and the United © cho, by the G hé 1 ilitia, and whose, suspended, by the bel Februaryz and which: enjoined.t in readiness toMarch on the first notice the servi hich was required of them.PQ Hie BAcellency the Governor-General avails himeel to serve in the Active atffied and cori- | Britannic Majesty, and James Monroe, Esquire, the American | } d fifteen, and in the Fifty-6fth Yeir of Hix Majesty's | visions of Sedentary Militia | they proclaim tlveir insigiificance in the ayhous faisehood-and stander = TE : A A .FOR THE GAZETTE.~ \"\u2014 The effect of Taxes © 5 neral- -ly-understood.the money that can be raised in this way is sometimes considered as clear public gai ther times, il is supposed to be only an inconvenieace to the Merchant.: oC 7.Merchants must live by their bussiness as well as other people.« \u2018They must have a fair profit, discontinue their trade, or he ruined.Where the market is open to competition they never can have more than a fair profit.a» If:their trade is taxed, if they advance mouey, employ ~~ a larger capital, they must have a profit on the whole.These who hiy their merchandize mast pay il.oo .Taxes cannot entirely prevent trade ; hecause they cannot supply ihe waots ofthe farmer or the mechanic; but by raising the price of merclandize, they dimiaish his | means of supplying these nants; diminish trade and ruin the merchant.oo The evil falis first upon the young merchant, of small capital.great industry and economy, whose profits are found in his quick sales and low prices.He must selito.pay the tax.But he must sell ata profit.If it is not 10 he procured, he cannot wait till the failure vf compe- | titors.the diminntion of trade, aud the wants-of the peo ple raise the price.He is ruined.The large capitalist - makes his advance of Laxes, keeps his goods, and ultimately sells at a profit.\u2019 The inevitable result of taxes on trade, is, therefore, to raive or keep up the price of merchandize, | It is only necessary tp walk the strects and high-ways, | to look into the houses.the churches, and-evea the farm vards.to discover the immense number of articles which the real wants or increasirig wealth of the inhabitants .have made articles of necessity or comfort.Thév must continre to haye them, or retrogade in every species of improvement.They purchase these articles with the surplus of agricultural productions, beyond what is required for their own use In order to continue their.purchases, for anv length of time, and pay the taxes on them, they moet have an advance of price on thew pro ductions, if thev are newitaked, or the old price if they are'old taxes.If these prices are nol to he obtained, they must cease or diminish their purchases, he deprived of part of the necessiries and comforts which they former- -ly enjosed.Both trade and indostry must languish.The possibility of an advanced price.or the continuance of the old price of a \u201cricnltural productions, depends on the demand for the consumption of those persons within the Province who are not employed in agriculture.and for\u2018exporiation.Roth these sources of de- maud must be greatly diminished by the peace.The troops will be remaved.Peace, all over the world, will enahle foreign nations to supply themselves, ¢r come in- -to competition with us in supplvine one asiother.In:this case, taxes on trade must have a most pernicious effect on all the inhabitants, and impede/the general improvement.Ce _ These phservations apply to taxation of trade in general.\u201d The \u201ceffect will always be proportionate to the degree of taxation.CL ; LU Trade is the true encourager of agricullure : agrieul- ture is the support of trade.The interest of the trader \u2018 + \u2018| and the agriculturist differ in the same way as the interests of any twa: persons who have a hargain to strike.Freedony.makes it always advantageous to both.In mutual services hoth prosper ; and the prosperity of the merchant and the agriculturist is the only efficient means of general improvement.~~ A TRADER._ _.a DIED,\u2014At Deschambaulr, F.Kempt, Esg.Captain R.N.Acting Agent for Priséners of War.Hew È feyterday-withthé-Military-homors due to; | his rank.The procession moved from His late residence in tbe Lower-Town.: \u2019 JOTICE.\u2014T: + to Liat.Colonel Bov- E.\u2014The Subscriptio 4 cal MAPS, which \u2018 CHETTE's Topozraphical Geograp oppyrtunity to testify to all the officers, inferior office Hitia-men of the Province of Lewcr Canada, his high'idea a 4 were originally fixed at 5 Guinéas, arg Pow advanced \u2018to the | London price of 7 Guineas, afd will /eghtinue to be received © by hic Agents, \u2014 Quebec, Th Maki; 1815.+ \u2014 , Co dog, at Srwem Guineas.oa in the Province who have 77\" House, was-présented and referred to a Special Committee, i \u201c\u2014publicaidf for the publication-ofhis=Maps;-was received and |i :* fof ies at the original p house at Quebec reported, and the report + wag ordered.to 9 be | Colone BoucuRTTE Kas the \"plessdre to:appri Lido, se his {and an, the eport of the Speci ittee + peti cornet friends in \u201cthat his - Fopos raphical = , Geographical of Morin sod Car od the rn ve Se for to = OP ARLEMENT.: ] see \u2018Mab pow in so my be (morrow.1 ce Eo Fo TITLE ba ant ) 5 - Mais delivery early iri the EE ring.he Bods it Lam Tusspay.tord petitiod of divers.iphablrants of Quiet, |.HT.\u201c BASÉANADE\u201d MAR TERT SA lary nye, ie SE Bent pry re lon ols Hol dey rio | 7 PER &ec.® far e.liber made; referred to.a § mmittee, ; ; PP has been unavoidably forced to fix the price in Lon-1 A hjl'co prevens the spoiling of Hides; wad\" read fot the] \"CHAMBRE Disséusish Fe ot 'd him with rice ; ther Subscription.mug be at \u2018the London price.- ] vr Ser Supplement, PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT TT : OF LOWER CANADA.\u2014 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.= \u201cForspar; Feb.28:\u2014The report of the al Commits \u201ctee on the petition of \u201cThomas; Lee, Esq.for an exclusive pri + vilége of establishing three Turnpike Roags in the._vicinity of Quebec, Was referred to a Committee of the whole on the _ pth March pext.a A message was received from-Hie-Excelleney-the-Governor_ in Chief, with sundry papers relating to reparations and'ameli-.orations wênted for the Court House at Quebec.\u201c A petivou from Robt.Wood, Esq.of Upper Canada, com plaining of the 24 per cent additional duty on importations by non residents, was presented to the House, and together with a petition from Quetron St.George, Esq.to the ame effect, was referred to a Special Committee.The House concurred in the report of the special Commit _tee bn vaccine innoculation, and leave wus giveñ to bring in a.Bi accordingly\u2014the said bill was read far the fret Dime, The Baker# bill wasrecemmirted co a Special Committee.\u201cThe Bill to improve the internal conmiuhications-was read \u201cthe second time, and ordered to be engrossed: \u2014\" .The Bill and report on the Cap Rouge Bridge Bill,\" was referred to a Committee of the \u2018whole House to-morrow: WEDNESDAY, March 1.\u2014A-messsge wan received from av eir Seinen \"bia.receive: their Ty 1 < .\u2014His Excellency the Governor in Chief, acquainting the Housé \u201cof \u2018the Ratification of the Treaty of Peace With the United \u201c States of America.An Address of.Thanks to His Excellency was voted, and the said message referred to a Committee of - e-whole-House-on Friday.x.A petition af divers inhabitants of \u2018the Upper Town of Quebec, praying for the demolition of the Upper Town Market È A petition from Joseph Bouchette, Esq.praying for the |._teferred to a Special Committee.CET => The Bill to encourage the v \u201cvaccine: innoculation-was-ordered- -toibe engrossed.\u201cThe Heise went into Committee on-the-Laéhine-Canal bill, which Committee reported progress, and obtained leave to sic in, = he House\u2014in\u2014Committee-on the Three Rivers Judicature | 9 bill reported progress, and obtained leave to sit again, _ The Committee of the whole House, to \u2018which was refer.first time, and the s=cond readiig \"order¥d tobe en | Quainting the House that they had passed the Bilt for impros æ-jiwing the internal \u201clo conformity wy report of.thie Committee.of the: \u201cwhole, recommending, a grant of-Æ500 to Jaseph Bouchette, Evy.to assist in the publication of his Mape, a bill to thar effect was read the first time, and the second reading ordered to-morrow.\u2014| ported\u2014and the Bill ordered be the River Quelle, was read for thé first time.diency, of granting a Salary to the Speaker of the\u201d Legislitive TOW.granting a compensation w the Hon.J.A.Patict, \u2018made some progres, aud obtained leave to sit ayaly on Friday.Circuits, was read the second time, and - referred to_a Com- mitree of the whole, on Friday.Ne my having shewn a want of aufntion to the late Captain: -KEMPT, on- our juurney-from.hepice to.Mon, are.request- |.ed (iistead of scandalous!y cire ating to me personally, or if at a \u201cfrreular complanis, when they w explanation.Quebec, 7th March, 1815, du Liputenaut-Géuéral Sir Grorge Pievos, Bart.Comte | Majesté.Fe un inataut- assembler trois:brigades que lw.frontidre \u201cFleuve.St, Aaurent; et à en former une division, | sous le { \u2018ezécurion les ordres de Son Altesse Royale ié Price Régeut, à moi transmis par Vocre _ Seigneurie, da dans votre} | trois Juid dernier.{ligne de séparation entre cette Province et les Etats Unis, ordeFed for ta-mafrow.\u2026 |\u201d \u2018The bill for che repaifs of the\u2019 Court \u2018House ay Quebety was: , A message was, received from the Lighhaiive Council, ace \u2018Che Committee of the whole on the Bakers\u201d \u201cBill way re- eigrosied, _- \u2018 A Bill to authogise Jacques Movin to build a Bridge ov over \u2018The House went iute Committee to cou-ider ef the expe.Council, add the report was ordered: to be received to-mot- The House i in Comins to to consider of the Expedichicy of {Gé A Bill to amend the Judicature.Act, as._it relates \u2018to the » \u2018The House then went into Committee on the Canal Bill.\u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 UBLIC NOTICE.\u2014Those Persons who bave so indus rously,-maliciously-and- -vufoundedly,-apread à report of fa ures) to uguify stance, po) cing.their par- 11% mel sdue attention and JAMES WALKER, Dy.Naval Store-Kee, rat Quebec .L ONDRES.5 DowninG-STREET; le 26 Novembre, Des Dépêches, dont te qui ait est une copie, ont-Été règues $ = Bathurst, un des principaux Sécrétaires d'état de Sa Quartiers Gétéraux,, Platteburg, Etat de- New-York, | \u2018ode 1E Septembre, 1814.\u201cot Niriôns.;\u2014A l'atrivé dés-renforts -de la Garonne, \u2018je n'ai i Bas-Caniada; qui s'etend depuis la Rivière Richelieu jusqu \"au maudement du Major Général De Rotenburgs \u2018pourmet Dépéche « du | Aniesure que les: troupes se concentroient et approchoient de h l'Arniéé \u201cAniéricaine- abândounoit ses recranchemens à Cham- recéivedron Priday- = {planeur ha-Ravière-Cbazy+ i -Qué_je-saisis.immédiate |.Lie.- day, \u201cta consider of oe expédiney af D ÿ LION pere 2 \u2014 \u201csupport of -lnsane persons and foundlingy.\u201d Eee Si re \u201cde Chazy; sans FeDCOUITeE- da- moindre app \u201cpotttardece - - rpraviier Bata In Mille oeofpot.à he nape.whi 2 : LE DITES =] CT ETRE rs orem EE i Æxcete Ge rem rue without obtain leave ES Brid eh} 1 {ie de Thies esl.je-miles d lice.Sart | A a été voté une e Adresse à Son Excellente le pt priant de faire Tops était\u201d compor jr TE Ue To0-\u2014Houmer \u201cee paoinirmr==\u2014=== pe ervit 3 pe | a Sie csusèrent l'erécusion des metre devant \u201cChombreun-Retour_des-Miliciens er Vols très-bor bon ordre, Re \u201c , A bn \\ curs tués er blessés dans la dernière Guerre, i : rey eel \u2018feeso : \u2019 r-tes-abbatis-d'arb Le Comité général surty comuitution sctuelle des Cour de | \u201c\u201cC'istuvec-räison- Meno hieque-te-Cprtramantention\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014À > : suivant la division.marcha sur Platisburg \u2018en deux colomnes q ; { = , Coe Rivers J Judi dicatu e Bill was referre de tos à Com- par des chemins pasallels, Ja colomne de la droite conduite Justice ayant {ait rapport des Réwlusions Comiré Is Cham-\u2014-quie pareu-d, me le Herald de.Me Let le Mercure de Qués [i \u20ac, LE ch is.ev eth à iron I ev of was carried.through the different stages in the same sitting and \u201cyeferred to a Special Conunittee, \"ers Bill, and on Morin aud Casgrains petitions.* ber oi Militamen and Voltigeurs killed and wousded during mittee of the whole on Saturday.\u2018 ae PNTDAY\u2014\u2014Tvraren axe FAC SSH SV Qn _ gisla ive Council, acquainting she oe that at the.Council had ed the bill providing à Salary for the Speakerof the Ament ~ pi onie\u201d amendment ;and-alvo, that the -Council-do-not_| concur in the resolution of the House, | for appointing an A.nto reside in Grea Great Britain, oo \"The consideration © F y-t + tive Council to the Speaker's Salary bill was ordered.for the 1st of Auguse, or leave given to bring in a new bill to grant a Salary to t usecf-Âssembly, Which bill passed, \" The Committle on the message of His Excellency relating to the repairs of the Court Housé, reported several resolutions providing for said repabrs, &c.aud the same was concur- redin by the House, and leave given to bring in a Bill, which was read the first time, and the second reading ordered.on Monday.\u201cÀ pétition from sundry inhabitants of Quebec, complaining of the bad state of the streets in the Cul de Sac, was present.ed and, referred to a Special Committee.\u201cThe bili for facilitating \u2018the circulation of Army Bills, was read the third time and passed, The Bills to improve the internal communications and to- encourage vaccine innoculation, wire read the third time, passed, and ordered to the L.egisiative Council.The House then went into Committee on the constitution of the Courts of Judicature, which Committee obtained leave to sit again to morrow.SATURDAY, 4.\u2014 À message was received from the._Legisla tive Council adquainting the House-that the Legislauve Council | had passed the Bill granting further duties for the wants of the Province.he Bill to continue the Militia Acts was ordired to be engrossed, A petition from Mr.Caldwell complaining -of the insufficiency of his \u201cSalary as Receiver-General, was received and \u201c~~ The Special \u2018Committee on Mr.Bouchette\u2019s petition \u2018reported, and the report was ordered to be received on Monday, as also the report of the Special Committee ou the Bak- -ft-was ordered that no petitious for private objects be received after the 7th jostant, \u201cThe Committee of the hole on che La Chine Canal Bill, reported progress and obtained leave to sit again.A Special Committee was appointed to enquire into the num.the war, and the state of their families, The bill for contmuing in force the M; jtia Acc, wis read \u2018the third time and passed.The House then went into Committee on the constitution of.the Courts of Justice, and the report was ordered tw.be rece.ved on Monday.Monpav, 6.The Return of the Election of a Member for \u201cYork-was received.a r\u2014the-} lendemain toute la divisioi de la.gaucher\" avan Compagnies d'Infanterie légère ; celle de I gauche par la bri = E ES A Brrbanz = = : = .are.| ouvrages de l'ennemi, que j'eus l'extrême morufication d'en- eut et: que j'uccupai avec des.Torcea le.trons du present.\u2014 Le pär la Brigade du Major-Générsl-bower, soutenue par quatre- -Boncant la Concurrence du qui accorde de nouvesus Druits à Ba\u201d Majed pour les Besoins\u201d \u201cdeux différens Acrés de Milice: a première et la seconde fois ; et-urdenné qu\u2019il soit grompyé., .- ant de la Modicité de ses Appoiniemens comme Receveur Gé- | \u2018wéral, laquelle à été référée à un Comité Spécial.er | 3 Fit on rapport, \u201ctequel a été référé un \"Comité général-pour| Lundi, a Amendemiens lesquels ont été Cugrin et autres a fait un Rapport qui a été référé à as-Comité cevra plus de Pétition pour des vbjets privés et locaux: 1des progrès et obtenu de siérer de nouveau lundi, Miliciène et Voltigeurs'tués et blessés d'rane la derhièreGuerre, Avec une instruction de 6 l'enquérir del\u2019 état des familles des tués et blessés, titution actuelle des Cours de Justice et les moyens de l'amé.Lorer, le Rapport.a \u2018éré remis à lundi et le Comité a obtenu\u201c de siêger de nouveau Lundi, bre oust ajourné_3 Lundi, considérer « \u201cil est expédier.t d'approprier une Somme d'Argent ciers de Ja Milice incorporée et des.| pourrunt souffrié par la décharge- inattendue de la Milice.considérer s'il est \u2018expédieut d'accorder une compensation pécu.miaire 4 UHon.J, A.Panet pour sealongy ct dignes » services \u201ccomme-Oratéur del\" Amembl és ntraduicun- \u201cBill pour-amend rFAcre de Judicature|-prét 4 en ce\u2018qui regarde lex tems et lienx des Cours de \u2018l'ournée pour ; Je-Dis b tel secoude lecture remise à Denain {tinue l'Acte de là 42e.qui autorise les Juges de Paix à faires des l\u2019avoit passé sans Amendement, et le Bill a- érédu Pour la trois Par-Son Excellence Sin.Grorce Pxuvosr, Baronet Capu- Saueor Je \u201caa à, &é You an ear Gara \u2019 Conteil :4s04-ameodaihenr, au\u201d.Bill \u20ac la Provinces - Uo Bill pour remettres én forte, continner et amener les Gé présenté et lu.pour ja La'été preventé une Petign.de Mr.John Caldwell se plaiga- Le Comité jpécial sur la l\u2019étition de Mr.Joesph Bouichette | Le Comité Spécial sur le Bill des Boulangere & fait rapport \u20ac ferés À un Comité Général \u201c Le Comité Spécial sur les Petitions degMessrs, Morin et étal pour Lundi.\u2014 em i a Fié résolu qu \u2018après te 7 du courant la: Chambre ne re- Le Comité général sur le Bill a Canal de LaChine a fait fait H aèté nommé ue Coinité pour » 'enquérir du nombre des sn \u201c Le Bill qui rétablit et amende les Actes de Milice «.éré lu ur la troisième fois; passéetenvoyéan-Conmil: x \u2018La Chambre s'est formée en Comité pour considérer la Conn.* .Les autres Ordres du jour ayant été remis à Lundi la Cham- Lonpr, le 6.lla été rëçu ui dr Retour de l'Election d'un Membre psûr le Comté de- York\u2014 Il a été résolu de ve former en Comite général Demain pour\u2019 uri loltigeurs\u201cdes pertes qu'ils 1 a été résolu de se former en\u201d\u2019Comité général Demain pour sersce de e_ Québec, lequel a6 Le.-Comité Spécial sur lv Bill grosayé du Conseil qui chn.| Règlemens pourles Apprentifs, \u2018a fait rapport que le Comité sième-fois;-passé.it est obligéd' avancer dus.taxes, d'empluyer un fond lus considéruble, de so dunner plus de CA I fagt su miarchandise le paye, Les taxes ne peuvent faire conser le Commerce entidrement » \u2018elles ne peuvent fouruir aux besoils du: Culuvateur et de l'Artisan j mare e faisant monter le prix des Marchardiees, elles 1 dimpnuent les Moyens du Coltivateur et de l\u2019Artisun pour fournie à leurs besoins 3 elles diminuent le Conmercs et ruinent je Mutchend.Le oral tonthe d'abord sur le Marchand.qui vob, qui, d'éconuntie, ét une vente rapide à bas prix.11 lui faut vendre \u2018pour payer les taxes : mime ol faut vendre à profit.S'il ne peut \u2018le Line, 1} n'est par ro état de garder où marétiundue, juequ'à = ce que la tume deses Concurrens, le déclin du Commerce, «t les bem ne du peuple fagenr hausser les prix, D est rusé.Le Marchal riche avance les taxes, tarde des marchandises, a à la fin vend à profit ] LA conséquence inévitälddesitaxes sor le commerce eu done d'augmenter, ou de tonic 4 un, haut pois toutes putes de Mare chrudises, Ib ve faut que regarder Jefpamans dans les rues et les chemins, entrer dans les Massone, dats des, E glises, méme dans les bâtishions-des biabitane, icles de çun one merce sunt devenios dev urticles de besoin où de dupceur, pour Jes habitaus du Pays.ls wchetent ceo srticles svye le surplus \u201cdes produits de luure terres, Pour continuer.de faite leurs 1 emplettes, et payer les taxes dont ces articles song chargés, il -taut pouver.tendre leurs produite à un plus hput prix, si ce sont des taxes nouvelles, uu 8 Vuncien prix, vi te sont.des anciennes tance.D'il leur sot supowible d'obtenir ces pris, il {ius qu'ils \u201cse privent d'une partie de lvure besoins où de leurs dou.cours.Hl faut que Findustrie et le commerce lang issent, La probatnlite d'obtenie un prix plus haut, ou Vancien pris, pour les denrées des habitans est foudé sur li démande des consommateurs dans le.pays ou pour les pays étrangers, «Il ee probable que l\u2019un et luotre vont diminuer par la Paix.Les l'roupes vont sorts do\u201d Pays.- terre, mettra les peuples en État do ce pourvoir des productions | de leur propre agriculture, et théme de venir en concurrence avec les vôtres chez lev-uns et les-aucres.| * Daus ce cas, les taxes eur le Comincice doivent avoir un effet bien nuisible sur tous les habuune du pays.Liles doivent catraver ls prugpérné publique, Ces observations s \u2018appliquent t gén érilement sux taxes eur le comiperce.L'effet doit toujours se trouve?i proportion: du montant des Lex ei Le commerce oot lo véritable encouragement de l'Agricule ture, L'Agriculture est le soutien du corumerce, Lao sur éséts du Comumerçant et du Cultivateur ve Grouvant : oppusés de ls armé manseré-que les imrérére-de-drux- _La liberté rend le marché avantegous | aux deux.Us prospérens pur l'échange d'un service vel.Lu prospérité dU MALhedd et Cuitivateur oot anil.i Pu: A.De Gas, 8.& 3.D | véficace pous L'adpétion d'uu Faye CL ra \u2018copines a.pour l'Acddian Purréer, Lu peine, 14 teut qu \"ddaitun profit-surterour Celui qui whore \u2014 \u2014\u2014 a.Ae avec un bond mediocre fast ses profits par.beeueoup d'indunrie, ba Pax qui Tégue par toute-la-\u2014- uaironques\u2014\u2014\u2014| foil J ! al \u201can PY heu F Ie ff ibn: \u2018an ss Futisios! saris GOR ER a SI ed Fp a Fd.ui SS qe) ond 0.mu dub rat ES Ta tés.+.Bacosaui vd a; .Das Bo : oi Ce .poids ha ag: po EL ATI 44 FEL ht _ LES PAUYRES,> Fre Cera .révélations de la devaière à et | deb Pauvres, ils eld a 5 toga a s ing CE Ba x Messisurs y peuv gate rear | nel Ju ell Be fms à te | 3.rel ps + de situé-dans la Bastg Ville I front au niveau de ladite rue: qu ce, et me Iadite: ying, lise.Paroissiale \u20ac du Cu) de i ai CARL Tamer d FH 7 Re 3 .ane, près de l\u2019 PM Rinne.Bucre, Québec] | es\u2019 \u201cPeo 9815.a Fe du, oré-Nord- ee La verre situé déné le Carto Joseph, re 163 pene Peries | réa routes\u2019 Jos) plus haut et-deraier-enchériseeur, et er ché EME jour de.JUIE, E heures du matin, auxquels, tame et énoncées.Ads SHEPHERD, Sheol, sur l'immeuble gi-dessus | J ue ou autre dec \u20ac oy peryitide dont par Final ner avis audit Shiri, à son Bureaus erre dame la Cité de Québet; : suivant.la .loi 5 etide: plus qu'aucupe | afin d'unnoller,: :ou:afin'de distraire Je tout pu partie, dudit tavmuble, ou afin de charge.ou servitude\u201d.eur icelles, ne seta reçue par ledit Shérif,- durant les quinze jours gs eu pré | - cédercse Jusente.vi Québrcie 9-Mirs, 1818, - ; 7 Maison ne LA T TT Québec, \u201cSamedi, le 25 Pévrier,: 1815, lence\u2019le GOUVERNEUR ner].mettre que la situation des Rochérs'soüs l'eaù vis- ots à l'Eau de Vie, fût correctement.corsatée | Avis tar PAR Lt \u2018Pheseht DONRÉ on \"il , serout appellés à l'avenir Ressif de Bariett, et qu ils wont dank les siroations wivabes, savoirs.\u2018 Le Rocher du Sud-Ouest est à Deux Miles: au \u2018Nord ss de grés Est du: \u201cTélégraphe des;Pots à l\u2019Edu de vie, © 2 - és Est du-bout Fst de l'Île aux 4 A 2} miles, Sud 19 degrés Ent de l'Ile Blanche i \u2014Wière du Loup.oe Ces Rochers sont au Nord 6s deirés Bet et au Sud 6s de- prés Ouest l\u2019un de J'autre à la\u2019dista © 7 n°ÿ ayant seulement que douze pjé4 Ouest, et-quinze-pieds sur celui du À © du Priuiteis, wt onae Brasees d; 1) y aura i l'avenir une Bot oe + conditions de bs vence » seront Aves HEATH\u2019 _Qcher, le 25 Août, 3814.* ¥8 Sausignés prevent ihane d'informer les Marchands | ! qu'ile:se proposent de comm | a \u2018Marchaithy §\u2019 commision, 3 ELA Cysmic: Vezina & Co\u2014ils e -pèrent we! a, Ho er au ler.Mas prochain on avertis den itent lebr su re \u2018qu'ils ese fs hréritérôné onfoure, fF fe tous bois Fe want sur les prémi gui serént aissés après Jeg à er loyer Au 1er de, eyfné \u201cQuébie, le 19 Javier 1815.E débarquent.du Harmony, ap, Qui \u2018de Mr.Roy, et à vendre.par:le Soussigné, environ 50 Voies de- Charbon.20° Jha ison Magasin Rue.de là Montagnes 8 12 ee \"80 Caimes\u2014de\"Fhé T wankey,S Hy Skin, 2 Sacy de Poivre voir oo -2-{ 9 Balles de Coton blanc.des \u201c3° | Soie, 3 Do.de Nankin, \u2014.br 15 Quarts -( 112/bs: chaqu R de Lexica, 35 Do.de Cloûx assortis, [ + 50 Barns de Peinture blauche, 30 Caissed/d 174, 7% x 84, avec up \u2018gé toile ayvrée, gplons, Draps e-ouémer lo Dècem La Me la Boulangerie, de if a0 herent: .* A.Pin, | Modriets, Expires, &cc, &Ceddre four as > sap, péoum | - A VENDRE l'AR 1.EN SOUSsiG NÉS, - \u201ci U Vin de P t en Pipes et aies de Six pagne, quelqués Boucauts et.yes Quurrs d'excellente Café, M Frêne rouges faites, et Me 4 SREHAT & SHEFPARD.\u2018 \u2018Québec, le 9 Février, 1815.: N.a besain à une Adidenie, en\u2019 cette ÿ ie yr Jeune omirso-comime-A sista: 2064 rin Fév.1815.\u2018Borriques, Mpd A zaiues chaque, ) ral de Tiles,\u201d \u2018toile Se soutil, gen et ¢ Conimires &e.\u201d J EQ.ROSS.- tinêttes sde bon Br 30 o/p ers de Cherhire, par\u2019 17 fia 14 Décembre, 1814.\u201cA VENDRE, PAR JOHN STEWART, N4-lonnes-d' \u2018Esppit de-Ja Jamaïque.: Lines it quart de mile,  eau \u2018sr celui du Sud- | ord.Est, au Basses mer of : VENDRE.\u201cPar ya EE nés 3 ler, Magasin ver Te + Fredie Ota p pour: \u201crégler \u2018affaires \u2018commié Énéanteûf Québec le 16 Janvier, i Le 21 Puits 184d, cp \u2026 VENDRE .par le Soup Ste, Famille, en la Haute + \u2018 P 46 Caisses de Thé T \"_ 6 Do.de, Do.Hysof.\"Québec, le 12 Janvier, 1815.7.[sil et \u2018excel -106-Caissez dé Thé Tymkay™y + do.sie du.Hyson.AUSM SJ (/ \u201cV7 Viesx Vins de-Sherry; de Pory \u201cJet de H'énériffe \u2018en Sutailles ou Londres en Quarts de 6 à 7 | Aticres- de 12-a 20 Quintaux etl Québec, le 2 Juïtive,\u201d 18 Ouest, avec les Anders sui A pointe N en ligne avec Is Haute.Montague Ia plus-ay No au Sud di Cap a l'Orignal, gisant Nord 64 degrés Est.| + Amer dé Quest, ___ Cent le\u2019 sommiet de la Montagne de Kamour A .VENDRE.SANS.RESERVE HF POSSESSION NEE IMMEDIATEMENT.Sua ES Maisons, Terres ot Emplacemens dans: coords .de la Ville dés Trois Rivières, appartenant au - Soussigné, consistant en.1 Ÿ.Lve \u2018Ferre somprenant = environ 48 arpens de bonne terre.défrichée, bornée par Fleuve .St.Laurent ap Sud, er 3 I'Ex parla Rivière St, Mau-: rice (étant partie du Fief Lottinville); avec une Maison neuve {et bien finie, avec une grange, érable,: et autres higimens, ot =| avec\u2014un-ppits-d'excelleme-ean-de source; Ae to \u201c|-de la Ville des Trois-Rivières susdites.- == : {+_ 22.Un Lot conyprenant environ, vingt- «quatte = ou moins, «de_terré riche ot fertile, avec une Maisonapacienss nte, située dans'le centre du Lot et comprenant la- Grêve du Fleuve St.Laurent, très-bien adapté pour un come merce étendu\u2019 de.Bois, ayant wn bon moudlige pros de la gréve pour des vaisseaux de quelque port que ce.soit, Ce: Lot C | contient aussi deux \u2018grandes.fs : Maison propre pour: da réa ut situé aus bas vges er (tables, \u2018une excellente érable neuve pour quatre.chevaux, un beau: Hangar et adtres-bâsiinens commodes, : .On donner& la plus grande faciliré Fox Giquéreurs pour.la] _ 7} mroitié du prix-d'uequisition,-et l\u2019an domnera.avec-la proprété =\"funtitreincontéstable;-lôrs-du-paye menr-de:lh première moicié : \u201c| du prit, soit en Billets de l'Armée ou-eri bons Billetsisür 7\" je | Londres, etm Hypothêque.dela proprifté,\u2018avec-tntérêt, à 6\u2014 \u201c| par cent par am, jusqu'au parfait payement.de 1d patie quite \"On pourra voir lek prémiisses \u2018et avoir des + |.explications en s\u2019adressine chez\u2019 le Sovasifré.: \u2018Fun n double eee sera point payée: B.P.\u201cWAGNER, ECE .Sud fermant avec lu Pointe dur Sué-de ta-Grande-Ue-des- Fins, gine § Sud 33 degrés Ouest.DL pe sud: Draps supe ns n | | Fontes de.oo d | Quarts de 4 grosses chaque, [variété d'autres.articles.\u2014 Québec, le 6 Jenvier, 8 : = == Movseeline travai i Batike de 6 1.\u2018EXCELLENT Vin de Madère du Caps ! de.jaBas \u201cNord Te EL Ie.\u201cvieux Do, Le \u2018Vidonias | 7 TVINGT-CIN \u201cTos DE RÉCOMPENSES ee -du_mois detrrier les ENSBIGNES des Indes, Cota \u201cKe: Ke.ke OT aù PT * _ 40> {Fas de ae d'Éph ge\u201d à-'ordinaire,-pour yeh mp?seulement.°15 Févrler\u2014ts13\u2014 VENDRE pac IRVINE MAi NAUGHT, & Co, 160 Tonnes de Rum d\u2019Antigue et de Saint\u2019 Vincent, 12 \u2018Fonnes.d\u2019Esprit de la Janihigque, que iotanc re le 12 du\u201d at dan TTT > ignant Ja Maison d'Irvine Macnaught et\u2019 Co.sur à été forcé, et qu'il y a été volé une Quantité de Souliers, des Récomp cnses suivantes go couverte du Voleur.ou des Voleu \u2018FHOs-WILSQN.iQ \u201cQuébec, 29e Sept.1{ 1814, ONES WHITE et MEL leur Chambre tousiles M © Québec le 21 Juillet, 18 .A VEN DRE\u2014No.| 16 Rar St \u201cere \u201cRENT ¥.Caisses de Thé, 2 Sacs de Puivre, | 1 Boudaut de Sucre en Pain, t du, Receleur ou: des LL Si \u201c80 \u2018l'annes de W hiskey d'Irlande, A ROB Boo Pipes de_véritable Groièvre de.blender Mg de la Pointe du Lac, e \"20 \u201820 Janvier, LTS Vieux Vin de Vénériffe d'une.qualité.vavelleutes.en \u201cet à - Pipes, Barriques et = ; \u201c5 Busrigues de Vieux.Vio \"de Sherry.30, Pipes de Vin rouge d'Espagne, : 150 Quarts de Meldsse, : 70 Quarts de.Lard de Meg, yal 21 Ballots, dewf30, Douzaings chaque,.de.Soul mie hiraires de la première .1 Caisse de Souliers forth, 4 Ballesde toile à Sacs \\ \u2026 850 Qu: rts de Morue, - \"400 Tiergons de .Saumon\u2019 du_Nord, \u20ac 50 Milliers de Douves et\u201d \u201cFonds, 160 Grosses de Bouteilles, \u2018 70 Voies de \u20acharbon de Chambres 43 Voiles neuves.: i Aussi, 25.Tonneayx de, Cordages avertis, \"depuis jusqu'à [a a 5 pouces, et Hauysières de 34 à 8 pouces, et autres cordages ; «aux qui désireroient acheter le, tout, J'auront à bonne.compo-.Cinquante Louis sur convictio èt unie pareille Somme de Cin Rectieur ou des Receleurs d Spee seront payées \u201cLe 16 Fév, 1815.À Valise de Fil, pr 8 Grilles, Gurde-feux et IRVINE.E MACNAUGHT & Co, \"HF.Subscribers haviug g purchased an an emplacement or lot of ah Chambly Parish of Saint the Parish o 10 Boucaut de, Various cies de travers, | Come de patte 800 Minots de: Sel, 50 Barrilide Péinture blanche, : 150 Jarces de.Do; bleur, verte ground situate.in the Cant Joseph, from Mr.Hugh Fer hereby request.that any person perty (either by mortgage or othg foe © do 0m or before, the 20th day of Chambly, 14th February 1815.RIVERS annonce au Public en general, qui débarque * mintenant 43 balles de Marchandises prop roel aussi une quantité de Marchandises propres au Mar- |.ché Américain; comme Sous 09, Caisses de im 6 x 74, \u201c2 cast deSties de Moulif, - 1 Cause de Schâlgs, 20, Tierces de Porter, 2 Caimes de Limes, 1 Valise de.Porte-feuilles, 1 \u20182 Do.de Boutons plats et rate C Se re Ai res à fa saison |.| Vv; ; 2 Caisses hrs de Londres, } Do dedo.de Warrington, \"1 Balle.de Tapia fins.l'ordinaire, un asdortiment de \u201cl\u2019aillanderies, | Biches, Pelles, Browses, Papier, Plumes, Eucre, Fil, Aiguilles, eignes, Verreries, Ornements de Cheminées, Lampes dei.Portiques, Fil d\u2019archal,.Bottes, &c.&é:.24 Nov, 1514.parti pour.l\u2019Augleterre etir, il a fixé + et aucun agéicle ne pe Q \u2018Caine d'Indienaes, ; être livré du magasin durant yé en achetant les marchandi .affaires durant son absence est autorisé à Let Dettes et À en donner quittance.\u2019 Rue du Palais, le 8 /8 Novembre, 1814 rat.At Vendre-par.les Sc Soumignés en leur Magasit;, Basse-Ville | de Québec, une grande -quantité \u2018de marchandires sdches |: consistant en draps de toutes qualités, flannelle, flushing, 4 bal- , Jes de tulotten ct.habits propres ap i .ces, corderoi, toile fine et de R de coton, bas, souliers, ce: | .- ple en cases, chavdrons, mages, saumon : sdche ay quintal.vip, rom, sel, ot une gran articles trop longs à détaillerr a - 20e Déc.1h14 - d qui\u201d conduit J I MN.& Co.ont aussi à \u2018vendre, tiorabls à Montrêe .-120 Caisses de Fhé.Con - Québec, le 28 Décembre, 1814.; \u201cA VENDRE PAR LE SOUSSIGNE 19 do de souffre \u2018en baton,\" #1\" do de fleur de'souffré, - 2 do de vitriol'bleu, .\\ do\u2019 de verdegris de France, 1 do d\u2019Aluëà du Car, 4 balles de cämomille, - î Caisse de touches \u2018cantha- \u201cGILBERT HENDER: \u201cA VENDRE, FE UX MILLES Paires de bas de laine, Dk ,.100 tonnes de rum des\u2019 Tes, | i \"80 do.d'esprit de la Hématque| 80 do dé cassonade, 150 \u201c+5 balles:de drap assorti, J\" do de'drap 4 pelisse, 1 do de casimire, - Bas de laine tricottés, et autres, Chemises tricottés de guernsey +7 Canguks de tonlear écarlatre \u20ac *> *1 Quart de Brosses à soulié -.6 Balles de fil de couleur, # \u2018Pipes dé vrai genièvre de Hollande; \u201d \u201cm \u2026Vun de Port ut Porter.en Bouteilles.- _Québec, S0e, Nav, 1814.OUVEL LEMENT reçus par le JutraNA \u20ac WirLiau Neitson de Londres, et à vendre su No.so Rue #;8-batles de draps _ Irlande, 9 cannes iti Sd \u2026 à LAS.& 30S, nan N°) ceun doutaines de
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