The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 16 juin 1823, lundi 16 juin 1823
[" vv = = ve + Fe 9 eo = Tw 4 ee s&s Ni HW \u2018 FREE 2 The 3 / QUEBEC BANK.DIRECTOR FOR THE WEEK, JOHN JONES, Jr.Esquire.Davs of Discount.MONDAY & THURSDAY.Notes offered for Discount should be enclosed to the Cashier in before the day of discount.tor public business at the Bank, trom 9 A.M.to 3 P.M.NOAH FREER, Cashier.QUÉBEC FIRE OFFICE.7 LD RECTOR FOR THE WEEK, NOAH FREER._ \u2014\"\" New Youx, June 7.The «chr, Harriet Newell, at Philadelphia, brings advices from Jaguica 16 the 38th May.Com.Daniels and bis officers had are ned there en their parole, not having been exchanged, \u2018Two venels of war were off the ort, une of them supposed 10 be the pet frigate from Englund, for the Columbian service.Advices fiom Dogata to March 28th, state that the Congres had beld two prelisninary sittings, and would commence its permanent session cnthe 34 of April, It was said to te contemplared by the guvern- ment, tonegaciate another loan with Englund, tu the amount of twenty-five millions of dollars, LL We are advised of an attempt at revolution in Buenos Ayres, Jet month=-it had, however, fortunately failed and must impart additional sveurity and stability to that government and people.On the 2tst January, the Patriot Army in Peru, commanded Gen.Alvotado, of about 5000 strong had an engagetrent with which, after much hard fighting terminated in the total refvat of the Patriots.2000 men and 70 officers were made prisoners\u20141000 kiiled and wounded-=the residue retrented to the sea share, where they had embarked and returned tu Livoa.We learn by the Diana, that a revolution broke out at Para, (Brazil) on the 14th of April, headed by the troops, aod opposed by thepeople.There had been some fizhting, and u number had teen killed on both sides, including a General officer, The place was quiet when the Diana saîled, but the peaple were dissatistied, and further blood-shed was expected, | 1 he principal oflicers and citizens were flecing from the place.\u2014Thuse ou buard the Diana, lft there in consequence of the troubles Letters from Peru, to Feb.7, received at Boston, state, that the Patriot anny, 5000 men, under Gen.Avado, was entirely defeated, Jun.21, by the Royalists, under Gen.Baldace, only 1000 escaping, and they without srms or baggage.Ing Brazits.\u2014Qur Norfolk correspondent informs us, that Lord Cochrane's fleet, consisting of the tag ship l\u2019edro Primeiro of 78 guns, two frigates and severulsloops of war and brigs, sailed from fo on the third April, fur the purpose of bluckading St.salvador.Novem was represented to be well manned and equal in strength to Loni Cochrane's, and the next arrival from that country will robably bring us an account of on engagement between the flows, Previous to Lord C's departure from Kio it is said he used every means to inviegle the seamen from the merchant vessels in that port to man his fleet.and some of then were entirely deserted hy their crews\u2014the following proclamation is given us one of the devices used on the occusiun tO raise recruits 1 \u2014 Ris de Janeiro, March 21, 1823.Nortér Lord Cochrane, Admiral and Commander in Chiet of the fleet of his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Brazil, invites all nble & gallant seamen who are desirous of increasing in richness & glory, to proceed without delay ou board his Loraship\u2019s flag ship, the l'edro Primeiro, of 78 guns, where they shall innncdiately receive, in addition to the bounty of 8 dollars per man, an advatice of prize money of the same amount.All who enter may feel assured that they will soon be in a situation where they will gain more prize money in an hour than they can spend in a month, By order of the Admiral.T.SACKVILLE, Flag Captain.A decree issued by the Emperor of Brazils for the blockade of the port of isehia, was officially communicated w the American Consulate at Rio, on the 1st of April.The Congress of Mexico treats the late Emperor, Iturbide, with great respect, and appears to be making an amicable ur- It seems ta consider him as a person of good inwutivns, and as having any rangetnent for his residence and support in faly.friends, An excell-ot newspaper, ia English and Spanish, has been commenced at Laguira.New-Yonx, June 6, Among the Navy Estimatesaf England, we find there is an | appropriation for this year, to the Bermuda Dock Yurd, of £15,000 Fifty thousand pounds aie to be expended this year at Sheerness Yard\u2014 £578,838 1iure will be required ;\u201425,000 for Plymouth Breakwater thie vear\u2014166,182 tu complete ; £6000 this vear at Kingston, on Luke Outario, sterling\u2014 £470,010 to complete, Conuda\u2014uncertain what will be required to complete.Scottand.\u2014We formerly noticed the great number of houses erecting in Glacgow this season ; and we are happy to lind that the Royal forces under command of General Valciez, neur Tuena, - The naval force at St.Salvador under the command of\u2019 Coa aM is ANA 197 AN 1CL (5; sette.Published bp Authority, MONDAY, 16th JUNE, 1828.seeing the land, which is hid in fog, and, Unabl opt wn Tine that a runs at the \\ ard, = + Pa Four ! boul ul:ores, where her commander fetes be us ses ime dircetiy int hs Gulf\u2014a misfortune that is two often announced by the bodies of the unhag;y mariners, and the fragments of their vessels, with which our shorce are strewed, Jt should be made known, that there isa settlement in Aspry Bay to the southward and westward of cape Nurth ; as for want of this informa.Lon, many an unfortunate seamen has perished from cold and hunger, atter escaping shi wreck ; and that vessels of any draught of water may afidy anchor round the island, as wind and weather way reytiire.The soundings at halte three quarters of u mile, are and Sfathoins, On the south-vust, 4 1e uortii.vr 1 3 i \u2018ove, W Tanda whe por poh a de of the lsland, is a Cove, where boats us) Cuanvauy.\u2014Nince the outrage of Tucsday evening-\u2014in which the interior of the house of Me.Holt was destroved-\u2014syirited measures have been taken to induce a discontinuance of such scenes as disgraced the city on that and the previous wight.The military of the garrison were brought out on Wednesday night to protect the house of another person threatened by the rioters, and continued fora few nights tu assist the civil powers, On Saturday morning placards were found posted upon the walls, in which several individuals were denounced to the vengeance of the mob.Amung thuse were the members of the watch, whose only offence was the peformance of their duty, \u201cThreatening setters, we bave understood were also sent to individuals.\u2018lhe saine day, according | te previous notice, a meeting of the peaceable citizens was convened to take measures for the suppression of the disturbances.Severnl of the gentlemen who formed the meetin eapressed themselves upon the occasion, among whom the Hon, Mr.Richardson offered some very approprinte remarks upan the tumule uous ineetings which have disturbed the peace of community for some ime past, and which had been concluded in so deplorable a ; manner.It was then proposed that the members of the mecting inorder to promote the object of their convocation, should take the onth to act 5 SPECIAL CONSTABLES for the suppression of the present distirhance.Mr.Richardson set the exumple, by being sworn; putting his name to the paper containing the oath, and was followed by must offhe persons present.About one hundred have subsequently tuken the oath.In addition to the watch, constables and special constables, a company of the City Militia has puraded cach night.\"These prepurstions-\u2014made wlih an intention 10 display the feeling which the peacefal inhabitauts en- lertain with regard to the unlawful and auneying assembinges hitherto borne but the tendency of which could alone be evil\u2014 have completely prevented the threatened violences.e to make a proper allow.rate of four miles an hour, is THE QUEBEC GAZETTE Provisusar Srcrerary\u2019s Orricr, .Quebec, 12th June, 1823.His Excellency the Governor in Chief has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz ie Jean Baptiste Dorval.Culler and Measurer of Masts, Bow- sprite.Spars and square Timber, Michel Renaud, do.do.Planks, Boards, square and round Timber.Lows Vidal, do.do.Square and Planks and Boards, 4 = \u201cSoscph Dorval, June.do, do.Mast wavs, Square and Round Timbe Oars and Handspikes Charles Rochette, de.do.Planks, spikes und Lathwood.Michel Cornent, da.do.Staves.Jenn Garneau, do.do.Staves, Planks and Deals, Jean Baptiste Jarnac, do.do.Etieune L\u2019Esperauce.da.du.Deats PisnkAinid Board Louis Prowl}, do.do.Staves Charles CuzeAu, do.du.Squgre and Round Timber, Deals, and Boards \\ : Olivier Corbin, Square and Round Timber, Deals, Boards and Planks.\u2018 ; l\u2019ierre Plamondon, do.do.pre and Round Timber, Sta- und Timber, Deals, Suwsprise, Spars, Hand- cals, Planks, Boards, cals, Boards, Onrs, Fand- uarg and Round Timber, deals, Boards and Planks.uure and Round Timber, ves, Planks, Deald and Boards Jean Baptiste Wilbert, dof do.Staves.Bartholomew Chartier, dog do.Staves.Thomas Proudiugk.do.dp.Masts, Bowsprits, Spars, Square and Mound Timbergand Das Fadward F.Clark, juio.dd Masts, Yards, Timber and Deals, | Francais Gugné, db.do.Staves, Square aud Round Liber, Planks, Boards and Beals.Joseph Laporte, do.Yu.Stayes.Jean Baptiste Draped, ila do, Boards, Planks and Deals, Leonard Windwr, dg dos Masts, Bowspiits, Spars, square aud round timber, Deals) J'lunks, Boards, Oars, Lathwood and Staves.4, Francis Henri, do.do.Pfaves.François Xavier Paradig do.do.Square and Round Timber, Denls, Planks and Boards: Samuel Nichols, do.gh.}Staves, Masts, Square and Round las, Boards, Haundspikes, Oars and % Timber, Spars, Deals, Bowsprits Cami , Ay , i hn Jeffery, do.do.Bquara and Round Timber, Macts and the «ame vivacity pervades the west of Scotland in general, There | (John Jeffery, : panaTe ane y AC are seventeen cotton works in Johuston, and additions of more or Dowsprits, Spars aud Pals, Planks, Vars, Haudspikes, and Jess magnitude are making to almost every one of them.A large Atwood.addon is also making to the line cotton works at Crossly, near n Beith more buildiugs are going lu: ward than ever seen in oue season, in the recollection of the uldest in- the bridge of Yeir.kabitants of the place.At a public roup at [luchazy, a field consisting afabaut six acres ploughed after potatoes, and ready for the seed, was let for ane crop of oats, at L$ 12s.an acre.Another field, ploughed and manured, was let for two crops, potatues and whent, at above £9 an acre for cach crop, \"The horses and cattle sold at good prices.Owing to the wet and stormy weather, the agricultural labour is behind inthe west country \u2014 Glasgow, paper.We understand that Mr.Waddington, suthor of * Journal of Travels through sume parts of Ethiopia.\u201d isupon the eve of embarking from England for Greece, under the auspices of the Hri- tish Government, with a view to ascertain the actual state of that unhappy country and people, St.Crois, May 5, (Extractof a letter.}=* You have no idea William 0\u2019 Brien, do.Bo.Stav Thomas Murphy, doido.Sque Boards, Spars, Oars, THindspikes adg Larhwood.John Proree Robiusoh, do.do.Sire and Round Timber, Spars, Deals, Boards, lars, Qard§Lindspikes and Lathwoud George Steer; do qu.Square anlly Round \u2018Lmber, Planks, Boards and Deals.À Ailvxander M'Donald, do.da, Staves) Pierre Beaupré, duo.do.llauks and Byards Juseph Mannette,/do.das Square and'Étound Tünber, Spars, Planks, Boards and Deals.Jolin Powell, do.dg.Square and Round Timber, Spars, Planks, Deals and \u2018Bonrds, / 4 James Cook, ddl do, Masts, Bowspritsi Havaspikes, Spars, Oars, Hwdspikes god Rafts Benjamin Haoogh, do.do.Masts, Bowsphits, Spars, Round or, Deals, Planks, Boards, Oars and Hands and Round Timber, Deals, + and Sq of the distress which has prevailed at St.Croix since you left, the [ spikes.unfavorable weather bas reduced the crops of the COUNTY 30 CONsiderably, to which is added the low price of sugary, which have The distress is genural, and absolutely many respectable families are not able to obtain their been sold at 133 per Datash 10 lbs tegulnr meals, but are often in want of bread, A British «loop of war arrived at S.Barts, April 28th, in pursuit of the Colombian brig of war Bo ivar, Captain Alimeida, which had commitied some depredations on British property.Æishormen taken.\u2014\"Phe English guu-biig Argus, took, a short timesince.two fishing schoovers belonging to l'ort-mouth, N.MH.in the harbour of Shelbourne, N.S, wbure they put it is sad in «xpecation of à storm.The Hesston Fiy.\u2014% The progress of this curse of the wheat Country,\u201d says the National Inetlligencer,\u201d has been evtenmve and alarming almost beyond ezample, in nearly the whole of Maryland and Virginia The Legislature of Nova Scotia has granted #54) dullars the present year A handtwsme ruin for a Province whose revenue and resources arc email It lias also granted SUU dollars to à cocourae-ment of Agriculture, Boat Company.ki (U.C.) June 6\u2014\\v undiuestuane tt à most fatal occurrence Shak place seme tune last week 1 the Tim ship of Caden in this District, Two of the name of Curl, {t seems had gone a bunting, and called at a hut occupied by a person whose name we have not yet learned, but who k It would M'prar when the Curis ha sfitred to cuter the cottage, the German took up hi After falling it is person fired at the Geran, and the bull entering some where about the neck kitled him on the spot.In two hours afterwards we understand, was à German, aid af à very reventric character.* gun and shot oue of the brothers through the Lady.sad that the wounded \" 5 Curl himself - \u2018Ihe whole evidence respecting Unie aust unhappy t has bern obtained from Curl the surviving brother, who was the only Person present at tie time aud who in in Custanty cons sispiciots, Diedat Sandwich, on the 4th 0 June mueh ru \u2014 Moxraras, 11h June.vom Sunday last, in the Slt year of his age, James Woolrich, Faq.k a8 8 worthy and highly respectable Merchant of this eity, Distressing, \u2014 A poor woman named M Giannis was, on Thurs day morning last found dead near the bridge leading to the St Ant Suburbs.À Coroner's friquest was held on the body, and we understand the verdict to be that \u2018* She came bv her death in consequence of sickness snd misery !\"==I'Hs unfortunate woman it bad tain in the open air for some weeks, with three sons, (the eldeut of whom in en Idiot, who has lust bach his feet by the ana the fruat ) without any kind of sustenance or covering, ve tbe youngeat boys procured by begging.\u2014 Never did we Yitnews au sight so truly distreming, ae the xtuntion which this Wretched family presented, previous to the corpse being taken away, bo pout eleven o\u2019cinck on Thunday bight this town sud neigh- thood were visited by a most tremendous thunder storm, which Contaurd in aniple end incessant peals till about one in the mors bing.lightning was most vivid during the whole continu ics of the storm § but, happily, we have not yet heard of any Jury with which it may have been attended.Pratt 3 fav, ?ni pletann or Carz Barrux, 13h of May, 1802 bou =; Pay SMp (aptaing\u20141t frequent! hagpen.that ship, boursl Rrvtet, after a short Hines Geotge T.F.Ireland.Fsquire, Clrrk of the Pracr for the Western District.L.ouig Dezeah, do.do.Manks, Doarde and Deals.Josey Durche, do.du.Square and Round Yitber, Planks, Deals ahd Boards.Ÿ John Maguire, do.do.Square and Round (Pine Timber, Planks.& Boards.: André Lacroix, do.do, Deals, Plauks & Boards.Jacques Girard, Planks, Deals and Boards.Willimn Maclean, do.do.Square and Round Timber Boards, Planks & Deals.Joa Thomson, do, do.Planks, Deals, Boards and Saw A Wiehare Beard, do.do.Masts, Bowsprits, Yaris Spars, Squure sud Round Timber, Planks, Boards, Deals, Handspikes, and Ours re \u2018Lit Geurge W do, do.Square and Round Timber, Planks, Deals nd Buufd< QUEBEC: MONDAY, 16th JUNE, 1883 - \u2014\u2014 The New.York and Boston papers to the Tth instant, contain no later intelligence from Europe.NE\u2014 It is stated that the negocistions between our government and that of the British.relative to the tonnage of vessels belonging to the latter, nud the trade between the U.Statesand the British W.India Islands is at least suspended\u2014and it is not improbable that our vessels will soon, by an Order of Council, be excluded from the British Islands \u2014V.F.Mercontäe Adv.Gibraltar papers of April 12 and 14, are received at Providence The King of Spain arrived at Leijo, about 55 wiles from Seville, on the 7th of April.Intelligence of his arrival at Seville was received ot Cadiz on the 13th.Exchange on London at New-York on Saturday 7th June 63 to 7 per cont.\u2018I'he following order from the Spanish Consul at Boston, shows the views uf Spain in the present war with Frauce, and that she is actually at war with the whole of the powers of the Alliance, re- fusibg the admission of all goods or produce of the countries un.dor their sovereignty, into any vf the Spanish territorices This will, no doubt, offend them, and perhaps lead Russia to take sume part in the business, both she, Pruses, aud Austria have hitherto at least pretended to be entirely neutral, slithough feeling hurt at the Spunish revolution.Pursuant to orders from Government, FH.CC.Majesty's Consul, hereby gives notice to Neutrals, in the present War.that the im portation into the Spanish Dominions of goods, the growth or manufacture of Francs, lumina, rusia, and Austria, is probi- bited ; and that to prevent any molestation fram Spanish Cruisers, the nauai Consular Certificutes will be requued.Boston, May wi.RAYMANDO CHACON.The Season \u2014The weather continues cold, both this morvin and yraterday we saw hoer frust ; several kinds of trees bave their leases cumnpietely frozen by the frosts, on the eighth and ninth of this month, and present à verg vueumaon appesrance oi this time of the yeas [N°.3335.) + = a aaa Cape Key on Newfoundland, into the Gulf of St.Lawrence, without LUNDI, 16 J The remainder of the 68th Regt.marched up to the Jesuits Barracks this morning from on board of the LadySherbrooke from Montreal The Steamboot De Salaberry was not insured; we stated in a former paragraph that she was upon the authority of a pretty general report, and spoke of it conditionally.What remuins of the Steam boat is gshore ut Pointe aux \"I'rembles, about twenty miles above this City, Nothing of value is left.Among the persons missinyr, we understand, is a cabin pussenger, who a fellow pus- seuger recollects went by the name of Knight, be is suid to have been an American gentleman.The rarcs which are a source of amusement to à great many persons, commence to-narrow 3 on that day the Governor ta Chiefs Cup and the Richn ond Stikes wit] he run for.\u2018They will be continued on Wednesday when the Turf Club Swukes, Dalhousie Stakes and Handicap Stakes will be run for, PURT UF QUEBLC HIGH WATER at QUEBEC, for the ensuing Weck.TUESDAY.WED.| THUR: | FRID.| SAT.| SUN.| MON, Storng.Ih Bin.(2h { Sh 19a.Jb Som.| ah 33m 5h Hu.[Ch =4m, Eveng, th Se, Ye 47an.3h Sia, ab 2), Sh lum 6h ui, 6h 4m ARKIVED.Jurme 13th Scliooner Nelly, Richardson, 25 days from Halifax and Mirima- chive, to Jaracs MCallem, sugur, 15th Bark l'uinoua, Richmond, ist May from London, to R.Wood, Bal.b ast.\u2014honner Huraming Bird, Wainwright, 12th May from Trinidad, to Heath and Moir, run, sugar and molases\u2014paxs.Mr.Wainwright.16th Que Harriutt, Cummings, \u201c6th April from Londou, tv W.Price, ballast.mee 35) \u2018Canada, Potts, 8th May froin Newry, to G.Symes, Lallast-153 settiers.= Wesley, Anderson, 5th April from Sunderland, to H.Atkinson, ballast, \u2014\u2014 % Northumberland, Surtees, 1st May from Fichamp, (in France) to or der, ballast.letter Bag at the Exchange\u2014Alexander, Marshal}, for Liverpool, to close Wednesday 1bth int, DIL D.On 'Fhursday last, Mrs Ecizasern Brown, wife of Mr.Samuel Brown, shipbuilder, of this city.Oo Saturday last, aged 90 months, Jostas James Goprnrr, infant son of Mr.Christian Hoffman, of this City, Merchant.BEC SAVINGS BANK, 16th June, 152%.Amount Deposited this day, £1416 6 Withdrawn 85 3 0 Decrease of the fund by the operations of this day, £70 6 6 Directors for the ensuing Monday.Wm HENDERSON, junr.& ALFRED HAWKINS, Esqrs x Ofttice Hours from 11 to 1 0 Clock.QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.N\u2018 YIICE is hereby given that a GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholders of this company, will be held at the Company's Office, on MONDAY the 30th instant, at ONE v'Clock, P.M.for the purpose of taking into consideration certain cases of loss by fire, where the assured have not been able to recover under the stipulations of their Policies.By Order of the Board, Wx.HENDERSON, Secy.Quebec Fire Office, 16th June 1825.THE Schooner John & Mary, Nathan dasette à Publice par Autorite\u2019.1e Québec, 5 UIN, 1823.| : OTICE.\u2014If WILLIAM HOLLIDAY native of Yorkshire (England) should be living in Quebec or of either of the Canadas, or in the United States, he will by applying to Captain Cox, of the Ship Clarkstone, of Hull, bear of something greatly to his advantage, It is supposed that the man\u2019s last residence wasat Waddington Upper Cansda,e\u2014 Neptune lun, Quebec 16th June 1823, | N.B.The Editors of Newspapers in the Province of British Anserica, and thy United States, will confer an obligation on the family by giving this an insertion in their respective papers, Good Mercantile Stand, immediate Possession, No.3, St.John Street Shop and House newly fitted up, enquire of De.HOLMES.HN Cy BRAUNIES respectfully acquatuts ts ®¥ friends and the public, that he has received by the Prince of Cobourg from london, an assortment of superior instruments, conusting in Cabinet Piano Fortes, new Patent Piano Fortes new Patent Fluges 6 silver keys and mahogany cases, concert Flutes, superior violins with Cases.Clarionets, 8 quantity of sue perior violin Strings, an assortiment of Piano Forte, Vialing Flutes, Music, English and French Son at u very low price, Fabirque Street No, 2.\u2014\u2014=Quebee, 29th May 1825.J UST RECELYED, by the Carrick: from Lis ®F verpool, and for «ale by the subscriber, No.50, Sault-au- Matclot Street.n general assorument vf Dry Goods, and havin been chosen by himself will be worthy the attention of buyers, A LSO~\u2014Twankay, Hyson & Black Teas.Quebec, 20th May 1823.JAMES STANSFELD.OHN GRADDUN \u2018eturus thanks tor tue en\u201d couragement already received.and respectfully acquaints hig friends and the public that he has received by the Rebecca, from Clyde, St.Lawrence and Quebec Packet from London, and the Lady Gordon and Alexander, from Liverpoul, the principal part of his Spring supplv\u2014 CONSISTING OF India silk Bandannas, China Lustrings, Figured and plain Canton Crapes, Canton Crape Scarfs and Shawls, Versian \u2018l'aifoties, India Cutton and Nankeen, India black silk Handkerchiefs, Military black silk handkerchiefs and Stoel A large assortment of Ribbon, : Sattins, 1)amask Shawls and Tissue Scarfs, Black, green and white Crapes, Green and black Gauze, Cloth and ingrained sewing Silks, Ladies\u2019, Gentfnens' and Childrens\u2019 Gloves, Ladies and Children\u2019s Boots and Shows, ladies, Gentlemens\u2019 and Childrens\u2019 cuiton Hosiery, Brown and black Hollands, Linen and cotton Bed-Tick, Irish Linen and linen Lawn, French Cambrie, and Imitation da Figured and plain Book Muslin, Cumnbric and Jaconet Muslin, Cambrie Trimmings, Plain and tigured Leno, Diaper, Duwias and Huccaback, Green Canvas for window blinds, Wadding for limngs, Foundation, Catzut and Bonnet Wire, Floss Threat and «inbroidering Cotton, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols.ihe i Kinney, Master, loading at Gillespie, Finlay & Cos.Wharf, for [lalifax and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, can take a few hundrud barrels Flour on freight, for either place, if applied for inmediately.Apply to the Master va board vr to GILLESPIE, FINLAY & Co.16th June 182%.AER OR LONDON.\u2014The new Bark Qne- Sr on bec Packet, Captain Atkinson, burthen per Register 702 tons, two thirds of her cargo being engaged, she wiil be dispatched on or before the 10th of June.\u2014For Freight or as.sage, having superior accom modations\u2014upply to May 25th 1823.11.ATKINSON.FOR IIVERPOOT.\u2014The fine A 1, 2 coppered Brig RESOLUTION, S.R.Cranke Master, Burthen per WRepister 310 Tons, will be ready to take in to morrow and be dispatched immediately, for Freight of Ashes Apply to FHOSTE, PORTER & Cu.Montreal, or here to PORTER, FROSTE & Co.Quebec, 14th May 18s._ 120 \u201cFOR CHART:R, to LONDON or LIVER.'OOL.FEUIE fine DrigEmeRALD, Capt.Gray, Master\u2014Burthen about 350 Tons.For TERMS apply to the Captain on Ëjnard, or to June 24 1823.HENRY ATK! SON.FOR FREIGHT or CHARTER tothe WEST INDIE
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