The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 28 juillet 1823, lundi 28 juillet 1823
[" plus tout ude Hey ues Published Hy Authority.seit.Gasette de Publice par Autorite\u2019.Qtehec, MONDAY, 28th JULY, 1828.PUICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS.fn one Lanzuage Ist insertion.eachsubmequent Ins.ux Jines and under.vo de 10 lines and under, .«010d, \" Above 101in0%acececees veuves 08 4d per line.1d.per line.Hoth Languages.e the above rates Dob ents without written directions are inserted in both \u201d Adv : ; iil forbid, and charged accordingly.pneu continu Advertisements to be in writing, and TUESDAY EVENING at the latest, ; delivered BY ertisements sent after WEDNESDAY, or which require translation will not appear in both Languages in the a Paper., net ds dvertisements received after TEN o'Clock on the day of pui ertisements from « who have not accounts at us Office which are regularly settled, must be paid in avance, pi EEE \u2014n\u2014 Goverxor.FOURTH by the Grace of God, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, of he er of the Faith: \u2018To our much beloved and fuithtul lative Councillors of our Province of Lower-Canada, DALHOUSIE, EORGE the Bin i hg fa:thful and well beloved the Knights, Citizens, and B rgesses of our said Province, to an Assembly at our City of Que- been the Twenty-second day of July next,to have been commen ced end held, called and elected, and to every of you Gurk- «g == Whereas for divers urgent and arduous affairs, us, the te and defence of our suid Province concerning, our Assem- po at the day and place aforesaid, to he prescit, we did command, to treat, consent and conclude, upon those things which, in our Assembly, should then and there be proposed aud detiber- ted upon ; and for certain causes and considerations, us to this especially moving, we have thought fit to Prorogue our said Assembly, so that you, nar any of you,on thesaid Twenty secondday of July next.atour said City to appear,are to be beldor constrained, for we do will therefore, that you, and cach of you, be as to us in this matter entirely cxonerated ; Commanding, and by the tenor of these Presents finnly enjoining you, and every of you.andali others in this behalf interested, that on the Second day of tember next, at our said City of Quebec, personual'y vou be and appear, to Lreat, do, actand conclude, upon those things which, in our said assembly, by the Common Council of aur said Province, by the favor of\u2019 God, may be ordained.\u2014lIn l'estinony whereof, these our Letters we have caused to be made Patent, aod the Great Seal of our said Province to be thereunto affived : Vritness our Trusty and Well Beloved Groner Fans, oF Dar nossie, Baran Dalhousie of Dalhousie Castle.Kuight Grand Cross of the mast Flouorable Military Order of the Barth, Cap.win General and Governor in Chief in and over Qur Pra.vince of Lower-Canada, &v.&c.&c.at Qur Castle of Saint Lewis, in our City of Quebec, tn Our said Province, the laeuty firt day of June, in the Year of Qur Lord Que Fhou- sud Eight hundred and l'wenty three, and in the Fourth Year of our Keign.Lu 1.Tnonas Douatass, Clk.Cn.in Chy, QUEBEC BANK: DIRECTOR FOR THE WEEK, CHAs.SMITH, Esqr.Days of Discount MONDAY & THURSDAY.Notes offered for Discount should be enclosed to the Cashier and given in before the day of discount.Hoon, for public business at the Bank, trom yY A, J.Wo I.M.NOAH FREER, Cashier.UEBLC BANK \u2014A General Meeting of Stockha!ders will be held at the Bauk on MONDAY the 4th day of August next, at ELEVEN o'Clock in the forenoon for th=electon of Directors for the ensuing twvive months Queber, und June, 1823 NOAH FREER, Cashier.QUEBEC FIRE OFFICE.D'RECTOR FOR TIE WELK, JOHN MACNIDER.QUEBEC, 7 General Quarter Sessions of the Dever, 84 } Saturday, 19th July 1827, THE following persons were sworn in as Censta.bles for the City and Banlieue of Quebce, to serve during the ensuing year, viz:\u2014 Thomas Aylwin, Esquire, High Constable.ST.LAWRENCE WARD, C.Special.J.B.Laporte, TK.Cap Blanc.Abraham Jonas, Grocer.Ance-des-mers.Sp Michael Cribbins T.k.da.Sn John Hell, T.K.du.Sp.Patrick Daly, T.K.do.Sp.James Young, T.K.do.Tob Greor, y wan.Pres de ville, Ger, oudwin, T.K.o.Sp.Peter Sheridan, T.K.do, Sp.George Kilburn, T.K.do.Sp.Robert Scott, T.K.Champlain.St Sp.Richard Burrell, T.K.do.Juke Carton, Grocer.do.ohn Moss, Shovmaker.do.Sp.Johu Maloney, T.K.do.Sp.Patrick Mulhaly, Gruver.do.Sp.Patrick Kelly, T.K.do, Sp.John Carson, T, K.do, Sp James Ganduer, T.K.do.Sp.Charles Leake, TK.do.Sp.Joseph Daunton, 1.K.do, 8p.James Doran, T.K.Cul-de-sac, Sp.William Giggens TT.K.do.Sp.Hugh M: Phe, Grocer, do.8p.Joseph Noi, T.K.du.8 Lous Lacroix, T.K.do.Se.uel Stone, 1, K.Sous-Je-fort.St.1 Sp.G.C.Aird, ° T, k.S.Peter Street, Sp.John Sheriff, 1.K.Goudic\u2019s Wharf.Sp.John Robertson, \u2018{.K.St.Peter Street.% Andrew M Donald, Yvoman.do ugustin Hoi, T.K.do, Sp.Sarquel Bishop, I.K.doer Jean Bapuste Beaulieu, x K.do.ugustin Valois .K.do.Sp.Franç ois Bedard, T.K.do.8p, Josep Samson, T.K.do, bp, Benjamin Michaud, TK.do.Lo Sp.Joseph T'anguez, T.K.St.Andrew's Wharf Sp.Daniel Dunscomb, T.K.Market places ST.CHARLES WARD.land Mr Philtips.Claude Bourgette, Shoemaker Craig Street.Igauce L\u2019heureux, Grocer.do.Vierre Gugnon, Blacksmith, St.Vallier, Sp.Pierre Plamondon, T.K.da.Sp.J.Bie.Dufresne, I.K.do.Sp.Charles Seneckal; T.K.do.Ignace .egaré, Tanneur.do.can Tourangenu, Yeoman.do, Sp.Thomas Ewing, T.K, do.Michel Resche, Grocer.do.Sp.Michel Chartré, T.K.do.Etienne Samson, Shopkecper.du.Sp.Robert Chambers, T.k.du.Sp.\u2018l'homas Anglis, T.K.do.SEMINARY WARD.Robert Church, Shoemaker, St.Famille St Sp.Benjamin Boyte, TT.K, do.J.Bie.Blouin, Labourer.Angel Street._ James Storky, Saddler.Baude Street.Sp.James Maloiiey, T.K.do.J.Ite Vincent, Labourer, St.Joseph S'rt.Sp.Étienne Gauvin, 1, K.Fabrique St.Jobin Hendry, Grocer, do.Baptiste Lebel, Saddler.Rue des Pauvres.Sp.Cyriae Weippert, T.K.do.James Allen, Shoemaker.do.Joseph Appleman, Shopkeeper.do, ST.JOIIN'S WARD.Sp.Daniel Wood, TT.K.St.John Street.Sp.Etienne Parent, Carpenter.do.Sp.Pierre Blanchet, Chairmaker.Sp.George Linton, Punter, Sp.Pierre Tourangeau, T.K.St.George St J.Bre.Binet, wheelwright- do.John Thompson, Grocer.Edward Browne, Grocer, James O Lalar, Grocer, Jacques Blouin, Painter, Alexis Matte, X'éutiane François Bergeron, Yeoman, Louis Maillousx, Carpenter, : ovis Doré, Labourer.rançois Leberge, fils, Curpenter, Sp.J.Bre.Amior, T.K.St.John Street.Sp.Xavier Dion, T.K.du.Sp.Claude Broyer, TK.do.Sp.Henry Weippert, T.K.do.Sp.Olivier Pagé, T.K.do, Martin Motter, Yeoman.J Sp.Daniel \u2018Thompson, T.K.Pierre Couture, Clock maker.Jchn Milhgan, Tinamith.Joseph Dubeau, Cooper.Sp.John Mulholland, T.K.Pierre Vahn, Labourer.d'ierre Juberme, Shopkeeper, ST.LEWIS WARD.John Kirtson, Labourer, St.Anne.Sp.James O'Lone, T.K.do.Sp.James Simpson, T.K.Gurden Street.Frangois Bedard, Labourer, Ste.Genevieve Sto Richard Fichiers, Joiner.Des Grisons.Darsel Donovan, Painter, D'Auteuil Surt.David M\u2018 Bean, Shopkeeper, da.Sp.Willism Heydon, T.K.St.Lewis Strt.Peter Joseph, Shopkeeper.do, Franço:s Rancour, Labourer, d'Artigny Sturt.Fraugois Arteau, Gardener.do.Jean Curdinal, Joiner.do.Roman Catholic Church, Sp.Pierre Val, Joseph Itousseau, Javques Jolicœur, Antoine Laperrière, Letunea, GREEN & PERRAULT, Clks.of the Peace.for SALE thar five large HOUSE three sto ries high, and situate opposite the UPPER TOWN MARKET PLACE, on Fabrique Street, being No.9, and one of the best stands fur trade or n° retailng business, together with hangars, stables and other cunvement dependancies.Application to be made to the undersigued.\u2019 _Quebce, 26th Feby.JEAN HUOT.QOR SALE orto LETT.a house, two story «9 hangard, aud barn with out honses and good garden, FOF upon two lots in (he village of St.Thomas, in superficies about two arpents, only a few vards from the river St.Lawrence and close to the mill; terms of payment easy, apply to Mr.Le- TOURNEAU ON the premisesor to Le J.Mc Purxsos, Notary.Quebce, 7th Apnl.situated near the junction of St.Paul and St.Peter's street, 1n the lower-Towo, together with the hangar, stables and other convement dependaucies.Ayply at the vffice of Messrs.Chimie & Quirouet or to the proprietor.12th Feby, 1823.Ls.LAGUEUX.TRSO LET.\u2014 For one or more years from the 413 FRYO LET the house of thee stories in height, =p first of May next, the Three Story Stone Stare in the Cul de Sac appertani.gg to the Trinity House Quebec.Aly to Wi.LINDSAY, C Rampart Street Upper Towne ucbee, 15th February, 1825, fF NO LET and possession given on the first of olny May next, that large three story TIOUSE No.30 354 St.Peter Street, the upper part of which is well adapted for a family residence.The lower flat is convement fur two Merchant's offices wuhaguod Vault under the sane, the whole will Le let together or separately.Apply 10 the Subscribing Proprietor, (Signed) Quebere.18th February, 1823.JOSEPH JONES.FEW LET, the Hone, Garden and Farm, ra known by the name of Hayfield, situate between the ta St.Fovand Cape Rouge roads having a route or communication from the one to the other and from its pruxnnity to \u2018Town renders it a pleasant and desirable residence.ALSO.\u2014~To LET from the Ist May next, two Houses in vr the Lower Town now occupied by Messrs.Jlancux & Cringan CHAS.G.STEWAKT, Upper Bijou, 18th March 1823: _ 1 2 022 0e YO LET a convenient and pleasant COUN- BH TRY RESIDENCE for a small family situated near the Parish Church af Beauport, formerliy occupied by the late Culonel Lemaistat Belonging to the premises are a S:able, Conch Mouse, &c.and a Garden containing fruit trees, the whole in good condition.\u2014 Apply to the subscriber, | Beauport, V7th April, 1823 RENJAMIN RITCHIE.1 LIV) at POIN LD LEVI, a House contai containing 6 Rooms, with a Hangard and Garden adjoining.Apply to the Subscriber at the Sheriff's Office Qurebec.MICHEL BEGIN.Quibee, 7th April 1823.TY LEV, and possession given immediately.The Upper part of tbe House belonging to Dr.Laterriere, situnted iv Notre Dame street, Lower-Town of Quebec.Also, the lower part of same House well adapted for a retail store or counting House.Also, an excellent Vault and Stable.Apply to JOHN D'ESTIMAUVILLE, Quubee, Sth June 1825, fg LET and possession givea immediately, the WHA RE at Pres de Ville, lately leased by Messre.Froste and Porter.\u2014= Apply to ANTOINE PARA NT, merchant.16th June 1823.i BDUILDING Lots to be conceded in perpetuity, i .Lewis Subu near the walls of the City.poly fn Se.1 os M.BERTHELOT.to Quebee, 28th April 1823.ay PRO Lil.The HOUSE aud Fremises at : resent occupied by Me, Jusriez Frærouka, in St.Georges Street, near Hope Gate, in the Upper-Tuwn of Que- bue ;-\u2014he being about to remove to Sherbrooke.It comsistsof 4 Rooms on a floor, with Garrets, comprising 12 Apartments in all, with a large Cellar, containing Wine Biuns, &æ.the whole in perfect order.\u2014Thcre is a Yard floored with ¢ inch piank.with a Carriage Gate ; à Stable and Wash-house with à large loft ovet them; à small Garden in the rear with a Well of t water, aud other conveniences RE N T £375 pur Annuni.\u2014Eosscssion may be delivered as soon as the present Family can remove, which will be about the [N°.3347.] LUNDI, 28 JUILLET, 1828.YO BE LET and possession given immediately, the Country House and Property, the resi- dunce of the Subscriber, situate on the North side of the Saint Lewis rond, near the residence of Colonel Harvey, with Barns, Stables, Gardens, pleasure grounds and several Acres of Land.The whole of the Household Furniture, or such past thereof as may suit the Lessee, will be left in the house, together with Steck, Farming Utensils, &e.now upon the property.un For particulars inquite of Axes.Camrpets, Notary Public, Lower Town, J.SAXTON CAMPBELL.3d July 1823.Good Mercantile Stand, immediate Possession, No.3, St.John Strect Shop and House newly fitted up, aire a Ce pee Da, HOLMES.ANTED a thorough bred MiLLER capable of tsking charge of a Country Mill and undertake the Manufacturing of Flour, Barley, &c.None need apply unless they can give satisfactory recommendation us to character and capacity.\u2014 Apply at this Office.\u2014\u2014 Moutreal, 24th May 1823.OTICE \u2014Wherens my wife Nanev, has lately bebaved very ill, and left me without a cause and is gone with another man, as | am informed.No person to trust her on my account, fur I will not pay any debt fur her, after this date.JON MCKERGOW, Orleans, 12th July, * + 3.late 4th R.Veteran Bata, OSI\" on the evening of the secund instant, be- 4 tween De'Salaberry Street, St.John's Suburbs, and Fabrique st.in the City,a large RED CORNELIAN BROACH get in Gold.\u2014 Whoever has found the same and will bring to the Office of this Paper will be handsomely rewarded.\u2014\u20142rd July.STOLEN or let adrift from the Dock at Atkin- AJ son's Wharf, on Friday night or Saturday morning, à Long BOAT about 15 feet on top, built of Bermuda Cedar last painted black, two or three streaks of her upper works lately scraped, a small rope strap in her stern in place of a Ring-Bolt.Any person bringing the said Boat to me on board the Brig ROVER at Atkinson's Wharl orto Mr.JUS.S.SHAW, shall be rewarded.HENRY HARVEY, July 14th, 1823.OTICE.\u2014A Note signed by Mr, Joseph Cary for TWO HUNDRED POUNDS Currency, in favor of Mu.Cuantes Rivers, bearing date 16th July 1827, at two months after date.having been given in part payment of a Bilt of Exchange, which Bill of Exchange 1s ascertained to be à Forgevy\u2014 All persons are hereby cautioned against receiving the said Note, the payment having been stopped.Quebec, 25 July 1823 OTICE.\u2014The Business heretofure carried on by JOSEPH JONES and THOMAS WHITE under the Firm of Jones and White, will in future be continued by tue Subscriber on the sae Premises, in his own name.TIIOMAS WHITE, A.& BD.Quebre, 17th March 1823.NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing between us, the undersigned, in Quebec, trading as Merchants under the Firm of Peter Paterson & Co, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent, so far as relates to Me.Thomas Usborne and Mr.Peter Patterson, who retire there- rom.Lownus, 10th May, 1823.HENRY USBORNE, THOMAS 8S.BENSON, THOMAS USBORNE, PETER PATTERSON, JAMES DYKE, Witness JOHN LAWRENCE DVERTISEMENT.\u2014The subscriber having been duly elected by law, Curator tothe vacant ESTATE of the late JAUQUES FOURNIER, in bis life time of Que- Leu, DAVIGULOF.TEQUUIS AI THOSE INGEDTEG IL UNS end Essaie, 10 pay the amount of their respective accounts immediately to him ; in defauit of which it will be absolutely necessary to prosecute.\u2014 Those to whom the Estate may be indebted, and who have not already given in their accounts at the Office of Mr.Louis Panet, Notary, in conformity to the advertisement in the month of January last, are hereby requested to hand them in to the Subscriber at the Office of Quirouet, Chinic & Co.Sault au Matelot Street.MARTIN CHINIC, 12th April 1823.NOTICE AN Persons indebted to the Estate of the late James Woolrich, Ex merchant, by Accoun s, Bouk Debts, Notes of Tand, Bonds, Mortgages or in any other way, are requested to meke immediate paviment; and all thuse to whom the said Estate is indebted, are requested to present their claims duly attested to the subscriber.MAGDALAIN GAMELIN WOOLRICH, Montreal.28 June 1823.Lrccutrir.{Signed) ADVERTISEMENT.\u2014The Undersigned authorized by Mx.Paiute Avseer {De Gasez\u2019, requests the Creditors of the said Mr.De Gaspé, to meet in the grand Jury room in the Cuurt-house of this City, on FRIDAY the ricri ALGUST next, Atéen o\u2018Clock in the furenoun, either in person or by others authorized thereto, for the purpose of naming Trustees and empowering them to superintend tbe arrangements then agreed upon for their advantage and the personal security of the said Mr.De Gaspé.JOS.FRa PERRAULT, Prothonotai y.17th July 1823, QUIS PIERRE SEGULIN, MERCHANT FURRIER.takes the opportunity of returning his most sincere thanks to the Pubiie, the military gentiemen and his friends in general for the generous encouragement, which bo has received during more than sixteen years in his particular branch, and he hopes by his attention and punctuality to business, to merit a continuation of the same encouragement, with which he has been honoured to this day.He will continue the same business at his residence No.7, St.John\u2019s Street.He will dye as usual, from tus date to the month vf July next, all kinds of Furs such as Otter, Martin and Minx «kins, old Otter and Martin Caps, Tippets, Mufts, &c.&c.and he will keep a number of men to carry articles sold immediately to the purchaser, whether made up for Europe or other places.He has on hand at his store a very fine assortment of Shoes and Mens\u2019 Hats of every description.He now receives at his Store the Caps &c.of the ladiesar à gentlernen to preserve then during the summer, which will ne returned in as good a state of presvrvation as when handed to him.He requests those indebted to him to pay the amour e of their debts without delay, so that he may scitle his own © fairs.16th April 1823.: OTICE \u2014The urdersigned begs leave t > avail himself of the present occasion of returning tha aks to his friends and the public in general, for the very liberal support he received during the space of eighteen years in carrying, on his business as Merchant Tavlor, and he has now to inform * em that he hasdropt the same, Ile requests those indebted to Hi m, to pay the amount of their respective debts without delay, in à Ænult of which he wi] be under the necessity of putting them in',0 the hands of his Attorney.Quebec, \u201cgd April 1823.RICIIART) DALLOW, {1E Subsciiber intimates to his F-ri-nds and the Public that he has removed to the He use lately occupied by Messrs.M* Roberts and M*Lean, witcre he trusts to receive a continuance of that liberal encouragement in the line of his profession which he has always experienced, ete offtrs to let tee whole or any purt of his large tin-cox erud Store on moderate terms, or he will take Storage by the 1 gonth or otherwise at, low rates» Wharfage for Staves._8th May, Champlain Street.THOMAS MACKIE.RS.WILSON, MID WIE, informs her friends Ï and the Inhabitants of Quebce and its vicinity, that she has removed from the Lower-\"fown to 81.John's Strect, nearly ppomte to Rue St.Unsule, and respectiully tenders ber services to those who may please to umploy ber.Quebec, 2d July 18275 >\u201c AMOUKASKA SALT WATER BATHS, AND COFFE HOUSFE.\u2014=The subscriber respect fully informs his friends and the Public, that he as usual will keep the Coffee House at Kamouraska, where Ladies and Gentle men can be acconunodated with Board and Lodging, as the the AIR & BATHS of Kamoisraska have been ly recommended by Medical Gentlemen.The wbscriber will also acco- mudate Laiies and Gentiemc'a with Warm, Cold and Shower Baths in his House.W.CROFT.N.B.He will aiways be provided with the best quality of 1th or 15th August, kor further particulars enquire on the 8p.Chartes Strickland, T.K.Sault-au-tnatelot.Robert Snaith, Blacksmith, do.Peter Stewart, Tmsmith, St.Charles, Dennis M:Carthy, Grocer.do.8h Joseph Fournier, T.K.de.George Clarke, Juiner.do.ierre Giguere, Labourer.do.Jobn Jameison, Shoemaker.St.Paul Street.Bp.Pierre Lajeunnesse, T.K.du.Michael & Fiatarty, Grocer, do.Jacob Taylor, Shoemaker.du.Louis Cantin, Blacksmith, King's Street.8.John Hamman, T.K.Grant.do, Daniel M\u2018Donald, Yeoman.do.Ballehiyne, Grocer.Desfosse Strt.Martin Larisot, Labourer.Fleury.Sp.Joseph Fournier, \\, TK.do.Sp.Jean Fortin, \u201cTK, St Nicholas Set.Bp.J.Marie Chouinard, ~ T.K.do.Bp J.Vaillancourt, + K.do.Guillaume Belanger, lacksmith.do.William Bethel, aker, do.20.Alexander Solenski, Labor.done Gauvreau, Grocer.\\.St Joscph.Stut.Jos Tourangeau, Baker.» de Jor.Gagné, Yeoman.do.vi vieux, Labourer.Iahousie Sert Rustin Mor Grocer.e reet Ny John Mu 4, Glneier.Hare Point.Joseph Voyer, Labourer.Dorchester B, z John Orchard, 1.K.Craig Street, Antoine Allain, T.i.do.promives.\u2014=July 2 Winch eee Kamoumska, May 90, 1885 ; +R vo \\ SS ACKETS FOR HAVRE.\u2014A veyular line of Packets hes been established between NEW ORK and HAVRE, to sail from cach Port ou the brat of every month during the yeir, The Line consists of the Ships MARMION, Captn.Hawkins BAYARD, Captn.Vax Dyke, - CADMUS, Captn.Wusrtock.PARIS, Capt.\u2014 They are all of the first class, copper fastened, coppered, weli found, fast sailers, and ably commanded.The accomodations for Passengers are extensive and commodious, and every effort will be made to contribute to the comfort of those who may emg.bark in them.\u2018The price for a passage in the Cabin is 140 dolls.for which beds, bedding, wines and ample provisions will be furnished.Dependence may freely be placed in the punctuality of their departure upon the day's appointed.For Freight or Passage apply to CRASSOUS & BOYD, .Agents New-York.N.B.Passengers will when practicable, & for, wished be landed at an English Port & the Channel! Packets for England, sai! from Havre regularly twice a week.¥ JOR Passengers only to London.\u2014The oH fine fast Sailing Bark MARIA, H.WiLtiays Master, will be ready for Sailing early in August, hns every Superior Accommod.itions for Passengers, having been fitted fur that purpose in the East India Service, for Passage apply to the Master on Board off Cape Diamond, or to __ Quebec, 11th July, 1523.B.T.GILLAM.OR LONDON.\u2014The first Class Brig MARJERY, Joux Hart.Master, can take about 150 Barrels Ashes on freight, if applied for immediately.GILLESPIE & FINLAY, & Co.Quebec, 17th July 1823, Fi > rok SA LE.\u2014lbe new Brig now Build x ing at the Subscriber's Ship Yard at St.Rock's.urthen about 220 \u201cFone Copper fastened throughout, built of the best material and will be ready for Launching in about six weeks, SAMUEL FINCIL Quebec, July 14th 1827, Arso, TO LET, the Wharf adjoining the Ship Yard and a Dock, suitable for storeing of Lumber.En | LONDON.\u2014the fire Copered Ship ESSEX, J.H.Appleton, Commander, bur- then 340 tons, has a part of her Cargo tu ; © : 5 caf ; .: ; gricoitura} limprotemen : ai \u2018The London Sun of the 31st of May, assures the public that | Hayueer aud others où he complain of Mr.Farusworh te of The Intelligence brought y au arrival at Philadelphia from Ihe General Cattle Shew, Ploughing Match und Exhibition A IE what they \u2018* have previously said respecting negociations between cuutrabas by rods wie ve han ur Senay ; ee y F St.Ubes, 1» of the greatest importance.A counter revolution has eq, cong he whole District of Quebec, is ta be held on Me À a France and the new Spartsh Ministers has been confirmed, that he arti ËN or h on aco Tani ee z : a : ken place, and isapparently well established, in Portugal \u2014ii ap.A0CCN0I S Sari bear Dorchester Bridge on the NINTH of a they are now actualiy in progress.and that the whole has been ar- ie Va fot) th * ofthe.tention nu hd \u2018 Se ot ol pears to have been entirely elected By the iniervention vf the sol- October pest.sp Ine.ranged with the full knowledge and sanction of the British Govern- robe J .pes en dur Sone y C Cy ir ; were diery, and in some measure through the influence of the Allsnce eT cat { ment.It is added.that many of the Cortes have really absented pe a un Pat ! dd ro the ge he \"gn -Y ex.avd at the indirect instigation of the King himself and of the ex- Co PORT UF QUEBEC : thetaselves, unon the understanding thac they are not to be mo- | were vl fv prsosR here roe the House v Lo fl se Deputy ded Queen.lt inay scrionsly affcet the future quiet of the coun- HIGH WATER at QUEBEC, for the emsting Week lested when the new order of affairs is established.This paper he ane nd na vivent noise, 1 Ou 10 une eee uy, and under present circumstances will prove a vavy Lluw to PT - oo - \u2014\u2014\u2014 TR further says, that ¢ there 1s no foundation fur the report that | teh Ley pd roug ne a rng > he or pe the Spanish cause, already languid.Indeed theaffairs of the Pen TUESDAY.| WED.| ruun | PRD.| SAT, | SUN, | NOX, Gl Austria was assembling an army, and that we may conädontiy add, à, rd the os Da ae y h un he pupulace, Who thed= insula now appear to have taken a course, which may gradually Rorng TIN $m | Non.À 06 Gin, PURES.ON 25) iy Bet that Austria, Russia, and Prussia have determined to adopt the encart ee ly \u201cro un a should they pars n oe ag lead to the temporary establishment of\u2019 the old order of thingrs\u2014au Evog.11h Sim | NOOR A pain, in su lin Zr | at Tr FF Ta ca same neutral policy which hasregulatud the conduct of the British tiation of the prisoncrs\u2014and, in imitation of Coptais flock, Out order of things not likely, nfterthe enjoyment of ahinast unbeund- \u2014 rm ARmiven, 0e Sad an Ministers.\u201d 8 pero posted a paperon the door, signifying that if Mr.Kughe, ed liberty, and somewhat of & purely popular goverument, Lo se- Sutn\u2014Ship Prinee of Waterloo\u201d dar a June à a on Bulls Weekly Messenger, in speaking of the affuirs of Spain.the the oh tor Dunham did mot\u201d lear out before sun-dost, cure the quiet or allvetion of the Spamards ; and which mustconti- 7 Sdt\u20142\"5 sattlers, or Fo Hi June from Belful, 1 ore, remarks\u2014our own opinion is bricftly this: \u2014IF the difficultivs of ; Oey rod su pi ht ; aa ae of the \u20ac Heats o the ro = Due to expose w anarchy one of the Liirest purtons of Europe, 1m- \u2014\u2014Bak Didusiry, Watts, 4th June from London, to Win.Pemberu ; the French army iv Spain should require the Austrian and Rus.| aba Carey thoug iit a > Ki return tie Me And MM- habited by a nehly gificd people, whe, under a surtable govern- | port.Flanor, Wallace, Sih J LL \u2019 S sian armies to march up to their aid, and to take the Swiss Cantons wl cd bith de A Ep LE EE 18 Bow 1e Hs Citys tured ment, might again ralse th maeives to the highest rank in respect = Contains Settlers, ee une from Workington, to G.Sym, .in their course, we have no doubt but that these armies would ç wh or he br rs relative tu hs disgracefu a to territory and weslth, and the possession of whatever can tend \u2014\u2014Biadig Faititude, Nelson, 14 June fou Luncrick, tp J.Leathe the force thuir passage if necessary.We have nodoubt whatever, that | are ! 5 steps for ra : vs oy Tee pA i no to the attainment of the glory and weltare of à country.Brick.tes settlers.Jon, 12 dura from 3 : T & Ca, der Ax ary i bh + vasar > shine ; no have so oe a oo Slip Marzo, Bowden, 12 dave fron Mirimeshi, to or : ne pont ie of legitimacy, as of ee Chattes EE grossly insulted the Legal authority, and prevented the ends of The bi REV OLUTION IN PORTUGAL Shp Lard Avian, Duncan, Je Jute from Lotion, a & \u2018a ° 2 ; as - 1 re be \u201c0 i 1 3 ive ai , -y On \u2018 \u2014_ q P & ; came Bry ++ \u2018tt FP hopestindeed, for Spanish liberty but in two circumstances : \u2014the bourheod of this City Lhe Ath (one : ; Proc ! of the Kine Bri Mers, \u2018Podd, LEh Juuc ir Yaverpeol, to J, Lesiber à Lo first, that the courage aud patriotism of the Spaniards themselves our lui ; this Aty on the ring ol the ca ) inst - ubout 5 Portuguese, instead ocean of \u20ac ne hou'd mn Goods and Sut, .| ' 0 - will at leneth be awakened : and the second, that in their time of © clock, it was preceded by a rumnbling noise, simuiar 10 that made guese, instead of a (uns itution, which shoud sapport Zith\u2014sinp srweer, Smith, 27 May, fran Scarbro\u201d, th R.Woud, ballast, vi King end Cortes shall be besieged by à cart, when driven over a pavemen, the shock, we understand the Monarch, und instead of Representatives elected by yon, ap- Bark Join Exlale, Dears, ith June from Janudon, to Wim, Are.Ba, at Cadiz, the English Government will assist them with a ari was short duration.\u2014Canadian Courant.peared under that nune a texture of mann promulgated for the eal Care Pasecngers Me, Martinucio, Mi, Tuttue aid \u2018 time furce \u2014\u2014 purpose of covert subversive and inconsistent principles, which _Rrg Betty, Wedgewnod, 14th June from Liverpsol, to Fron & i At asitting of the Portuguese Cortes on the 16th of May, it was THE QUEBL A t- I7El1E.had the sceret end.to bury the Puuringuese monarchy with the General Cazgo\u2014[3 sattlerm \u2019 Ca el à cided h Ro kingdom of P val and Algars with th I : retgoing dynasty, and there appeared representatives which had \u2014hp Trusty, Mother, th June trom Lomlon, ta P.Paterson, Som qu ect that the kingdom o ortua An Algar e, e ls been nearly all elected by their ou n intrigues ani broberv.to Govermancit.\u2014Fassehgets Mre, J.1.Haunlton aid 2 chadrun, Lapt, av land of Muadreiriand the Azores, shall be divided ito 13 provin- \u201cThe citizens of acknowledged virtne were oppresseit under the Howton, aud Cape.Dornouer and fralls.que ces, each shall have au adminstrator general, and uther provincial echis OF ac cged virtie were oppressed under the {1 M.Ship Athol from Halifax, | authorities L werght of the taciions, and to be faithful iv the king was denoun- \u2014Sbip Elgabeth, Charlton, 53 dayafrom Landon, to Sheppard & Camp.pu RU 1 Pr ; : cued and cousidered as criminalin the system of principles which bell, Lallast.=% seitiers.tiot Ihe Turks are making formidable preparations for a last effort corrupted and elevated men foliowed obstinately anid buldly.\u2014 rig Luatre, Rotter, 4th June fiom Landon, to Frode & Co.tale me upon Greece, both by land and ' he fine brig J AMES, i ; ssason of the year, hour scarcely any alteration has occured, \u2018The abundance of soon as practicable \u2018They fear and say, that it is only the begin MOR BELFAST, the 1 gail £ the shove e L » During thedispiay of fire works on the «th July at Selem, an money, it is supposed, if it does not occasion à further advance, ning of the revolution ; that a bas the oie will Ror John Coleman, Maser, will oud accomwedat a E esplmion took piace, by which £9 penous were injured, (wo of Will, at any rate, support the present quotations.subont.\u2018The former arc all for the Constitution, end where is POTt 90 or sbout the Sth August next.a Apply to Ue da a whom (leds) hove unce died, Hesdes the French and Spanish Loans, which heve been the wil! end, no one knows.\u2014\"There was very little said about Spain, ie for a few Cubin and Sicerage Pussengure vi \" 5 4 be following, amons other tassts, almost equally pertinent & subject of such general intarest in the city within the last few and it was reported, that (be revolution in Portugal would injure Master on board at Capy Diamond Harbour, 5 NAYES dé f t drark at Montpelies on the 4th Jul days, according to the journals, a Loan is to be raised for the 1\u2019ortu- the Ynanish ° or void injure THOMA ter 8 | py Nore The from guerd of the nation ra aesistan ys, g ; he danish cause, I'he embargo bad been at Lisboon ou b Jul St.Peter te BH 7 Ny em run guer nation, and an t to guese government.e of June, 24th July 1823.Fe re À Agriculturehas chrased sway from our coasts the mistremof the Private letters from Paris state, that\u201c immediately after the Several of the - an be a .most distinguh ; - , es who \u20ac 5 ecu an\u2014torn off her rube and made her drop bet feruia.division had taken place in the Cortes upon the: question of remo- well as the inie Minister of prod and ties to Pope Cortes, 8 ANTLD, a SERVANT M AND a of Town « AS Hour and opplause to the Militia of New-York and Vermont.ving (be Kivg and Gorernmentes the Canaries, twenty Deputies Lisbon Yor England, well resommended, to reside within five in lam AF ji \" wi Who, like D.vid with his sling and sour, have driven frutn y immediately le and to take care of à child botweat (wo aud three yed ] + Gi sacl (iol the Seid of was thet Goliuh, Vrevost, ft Seville, and others had heen arredted.\u201d eurrespondent A Jeter frown our at Pontunouth, received this Sie Robe Wil ith : \u201d Gedimof Maye three adjutants, arrived at Oporto on ply es chis Office.\u2014\u20142éih July 1833 huffy aed; a à per rived ag, ung, ett, the $a.cies nig 1 ge HI as of the Pre.¢ So.Mice 4 nee sdiue dees d hy how.pro.ony ® ful.avy reps Ing y lang Ti.rd of 104 } re.Lures Lapt, amp.tig Ge Me, affers lige, weit From aber lents Has hee Ly abs 12 10 Ot push and otis al & ere cone y 10 ips Tipe, tral itish pier Au Pre party Lure 1, bite es veare fives will 24th ame os of ices vork, n UP shes) trevt 1 A or?pe; {ror ee TIA 15 0 16 0 omen 1 0 .ae (£8) shoe odati- 0 tle mir SALES BY AUCTION.\u2014\u2014 1 re 0a FRID AY, 1st.August next, on Mears, Patersons & | l'emée de la fui et ses chefs, eirs Wharf, at ONE o\u2019Clock + For Account of the Underwriters or others concerned, IX HUNDRED AND FORLY SIX Boxes S and half boxes assorted Window Glass principally, TR Ln pe Port Wine, The whole beng part of the Cargo of the Bark Constantia, Davie, from Bristol, wreeked on the Island of Cope Breton.?IMMEDIATELY AFTER WHICH, s pines superior Sherry Wine, 10 cnses Ularet das 2 cases llate Glass, 6 dus.patent Deck Lights, 5 doz.Obscure do.
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