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[" vu, a= ed Tur QUEBEC GAZETTE.re QUEBEC.VoL.2.», JPublished bp Authority.THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, i825.No, 1159, } Quebec, to wit ; ; FACILAS, issued outof His Mu- jesty\u2019s Court of Kin:\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the District of Quebec, at the suit of Alexis Derous- se! of the Parish of Brauport, in the County of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, merchaat, against the lands and tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE ROUSSEL of the City of Quebec, in the County of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, yeoman, to me addressed; 1 have seized and taken in execution as belonging to thesaid Jesn B iptis e Roussel, in the hands an! pos:ession vf Michel Landry, Huissier, Audiencier, of the Honorable Court of King\u2019s Bench, for the said district.(Curateur au délaissemen: fait en justice) by the said Defendant, t0 wit: \u2014** À 10° of ground or empiacement situste and beingin St, Roch\u2019s Suburb of Quebec, on the s reet Des Fosses, of about thirty feet in front by sixty feet in depih, bounded on the north.east side by Etienne and Jaques Paré, on the other side to the south.west by Paul Latouche, in (he rear by Joseph Beauregard, and in froni by the street Des Fossés, with a two story wooden house thereon erected.\u201d\u2014Now Ido hereby give public notice, that the above described emplacement, circumstances and de- pendances, will be sold and adjudged to the highest and last bidder.at my office in the Court-House in the sa:d City of Quebec, on MONDAY the TWENTY.NINTH day of AUGUST next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the fore, noon, at which time and piace the conditions of sale will be made known, 1.A.YOUNG, Sheriff.AU and every person or persons having claims on the ahove described premises, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give nolice thereof ta the said Sheriff, at his Office in the Court House of the said City of Quebec, and further that no opposilion ahn d\u2019anouller or atin de disiraire, the whole or any part of the said premises, or atin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff during tke fifteen days previous to the sale t hereof, and further Lhat every opposition atin d\u2019annulier, atin de charge or afin de distraire must be accompanied with an affidavit of the truthofihe fucts in suckopposition.articulated and set forth in the form required by the order of the said Court of the nineteenth of Oct.1822.That any such opposition «s afresaid, without such affidavit as aforesaid, will not impede or delay the execution of such Writ, and that no oppositien atin de conserver will be received at any time after the expiration of twenty-four hours, next after the return day uf such Writ,and further notice is hereby given that the seid Writ is returnable on the first day of October next.T.À.Y< SherifFs Office, Quebec, 11th April, 1825.No.110, ¢ BX virtue of a WRIT of FIER] Quebec, to wit: § FACIAS, issued out of Hs Majesty\u2019s Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the district of Quehec, at the suit of Marie Baslisse Corriveau, widow 10 first marriage of Joseph Gaboury, and in second marriage of André Paré, of the parish of St.Vallier, ia (he county of Herford, agarnst the lands and tenements of Pierre Huot, of the city, county and district of Quebec, joiner, to me addressed ; 1 have seized and taken in execution as belouging to the said PIERRE HUOT, 10 wit: ** A lot of ground or emplacement situate and being in St, John\u2019s suburbs of Quebez, on the sou:h line vf St, George aireel, consisting ia front in the ground which might be found from the line of St, Augustia street, to the fen:e on tbe line of Mr, Louis Demouth, represented by one Saraz in,n0 d of Dame Marie Basilisse Corriveau, repres:nted by the said Pierre Huot, by the depth that might be found from St.George street, to St, Olivier street, bounded in front by the line of the said St.George street, and iu the rear at the end of the said depth by the said St, Olivier street, on the north east side by ihe said Si.Augustin street, and on the other side 10 the south west by Mr.Louis Demulit, re= presented by one Sarazin, together with the «wo story wooden house and other buildings thereon erected, cir- cumstaoces and dé: endancies,\u201d\u201d Now 1 do hereby give public notice, that the before described loi of land or emplacement, circumstances 2nd dependancies will be suld and adjudged to the highest and last bidder, ai my Office in the Cour: :louse iu the said City of Quebec, on MONDAY the TWENTY NINTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock tn the forenoon, 2t which time and place the condition.of sale \u2018will be made kuown, \u2019 T.A.YOUNS Sheriff.virtue of a WRIT of FLERI [New Series.] All and every person or persons having claims on the above described land, by mortgage or other right or sncumbrance, are bereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff ut his Office, in the City of Que\u201d bec, according to law ; and further, that no opposition ufin d'annuller or afin de distraire the whole or any part of the said land, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the seid Sheriff during the fifieea days previous to the sule thereof, and further tnat every opposition afin d\u2019annuller, afin decharge or afin de distraire, must be accompanied with an atfiduvit of the truth of the facts in such opposition, articula ed and 8*1 forth in the form required by the order of the suid Court of the nineteenth of October, 1829, That aov such opposition as aforesaid, without such affidavit as atore- said, will notimpede or delay the execution of such wril, and that ne opposition afin de conserver will be re- cerved at any time afier the expiration of the 1wenty four hours next after the return day of such writ, and further notice is given that the said writ is returnable on 1be first day\"of October next T.A Y.Sheriff\u201ds Offi.e, Quebec, 12th April, 1825, Montreal, ¢ Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION, to wit : issued cut of His Majesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in aud for the district of Montreal aforesaid, atthe suit of Hilaire Joubert, of Belle Riviere, in the parish of St.Benoit, in the district of Montreal, milldg, agaiast the Jands and tenements of FRANCOIS BAZINET, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, journeyman, curator in justice duly elected to Charles Gaspard Brousse, absent from this Province, to me directed; 1 have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said Fringois Bazinet, in his capacity aforesaid\u20141.A lot of land situated and being at the North River, in the parish of Ste.Scholastiqu-, formerly the parish of St Benoit, bounded in front by the said North River, in the rear by the lands of the Côte St.Louis, on one side by the lands of the Côte St.Hyacinthe, and on the other side by the lot hereinafter described under No.2, the said lot of land containing four arpents in front, by twenty five arpents more or less in depth, 2.Another lot of land si:uated and being at the North River, in the parish of Ste.Scholustique aforesaid, containing three arpents in front by twenty five arpents in depth, bounded on one side by the land hereinbefore described under No.1, on the other side by the representatives of Samuel Fairbank, in front by the North River aforesaid, and in the rear by the lands of the Côte St.Louis, with a log house and log barn thereon erected.Now I do hereby give notice, that the said lots of land and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the parish of St.Benoit aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY the SEVENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at BLEVEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known, FREDx, W.ERMATINGER, Sherif.A\\land every person or persons huviug claims On the lots of land and premises above described, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby adves- tised to give notice thereof to the said Soerul, at Lie Office in the City of Montreal, according to law; and further, (iat no opposition afin d'annuller or afin de vis- traire the whole or any part of the said lois of land | aad premises, or afin de charge or servitude on «he same, will be received by the said Shend during the nf.een days previous to the sale thereof, Sherift\u2019s Office, 30th April, 1525, Montreal, ES\" vi-tue of a WRIT of EXECU.to wit: } TION issued out of his MA Jésty?s Courtof Kings Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the district of Montreal aforesaid, ut the sun of John Moss, of Bolton, iv the county of Warren, 10 the State of NewYork, one of the United Sates of America, curator duly appcinted (0 the vacam estate and succession of the late Philip Nichols, 1m bis liferime of the town of Kinsbu:y, in the county vË Washinzion, in the State of New York afuresü d,.À tome directed ; against certain lands and cic, \u2019 s 9 Publice par Autorite.N° 43.JEUDI, AOUT 11, 1895.ments belonging to WILLIAM BRISBIN, of Rus- -sel\u2019s own in the seigniory of Annfield, in the said district of Montreal, in the Province of Lower Canada, yeoman, and desciibed in the said writ as follows, to wit: \u201capart or parcel of the lot of land situate, lying and being in the third sectionof Russel\u2019s tcwn, in the seigniory of Annfield, in the district of Montrea!, known and distinguished by lot number fourteen in the said section, and mentioned and described in the declararion filed by the plaintiff in this cause, hounded in front by the remaining part of the said lot of land, in the rear.by the line dividing rhe said seigniory from the township of Hemmingfosd, on one side by lot number thirteen, and on the other side by lot number fifteen, in the said section, wi:h all and every the tenements and appurtenances thereunto belonging.\u201d 1 have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said William Bri bin, the aforesaid part or parcel of ihe said lot of laud and premises, and do hereby give notice, that the same will be so'd and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the parish of St, Martine, in the seigriory of Aan.field sforesaid, on TUESDAY the SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.FREDk.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims On the piece or parcel of land and premises above described, by mortgage ocr other right or incom.brance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office in the City of Mon:real, according to law; and furtner, that no opposition afin d\u2019annuller os afin de distraire, the w hole or any part of the said piece or parcel of land and premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof, Shenff\u2019s Office, 3) h Apil, 1825, Montreal, Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECU- to wit: } TION issued où: ot His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench, bolding civil pleas in and tor the district of Montreal aforesaid, 10 me directed; commanding me to proceed to the seizure, sale and adju-iication bv décrét volontaire on Dame JEAN NE HERVIEUX, widow of the late Simon Sangui « net, Esquire, residing in the St.Antoine subu«bs, near the ciry of Montreal, in the county and district ot Morrreal, of cera:n immoveable property described in the said Whit as follows, to wit: *¢ 1, Un emplacement situé au dit faubourg St.Antoine, en la censive de la seigneurie de l'Isle de Montréal, contenant cioquante preds plus ou moins de front, ur ui arpent de profondeur, tenant par devant à la grande rue du faubourg St.Antoine, par derrière au lopinon morceau de terse ci.après désigné, d\u2019un côté à Jean Baotiste Allard, et d'autre côté à Gilbert Miller, avec nue maison de pierre à un Clage, une écuricet ane remise dessus construites, et le droit de mitoyenn-é acquis par ie sieur Joseph Desaut 1 dans le pigoon sud ouest de la maison du dit Gilbert Miller, 2.Un morceau de terre sis an dit faubourg St.Antome, de la contenauce de trois quarts d\u2019arpent de teire en superficie, tena par devant partie à l'em;-laccment \u20ac -dessus désigné, et partie av di Gilvert Miller, d\u2019un cf & au dit Jean Bapiiste Allard, ct d\u2019au.re côté à Maurice Neveu et Joha Trum,et por devriè \u20ac eu éit John Trim, avec vie Maison de p'è.es:ur pièces dessus conde 1.uites, tels qiie les dits tcrreins, savoir le dit em, \u201clarement eule dit morceau de terre, Eratent.alors clos entre !es voisins, et ain i que Îe out se poürsuit, | comporte et s'étend de toure parts, circonstances et 528 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.dépendances,\u201d which she hath acquired f.om the sieur Joseph Desautel, norary, and Dame Charlotte Kipp, bis wife, by him.duly authorised 10 rhat effect, by act passed before Mire; Thomas Barron and his colleague, notaries, on the second day of August, one thousand eight hundred and twenty, subject to certain charges and conditions in the said Writ mentioned as follows, to wit : \u201ca la charge des drois seigneuriaux à l\u2019avenir seulement, et en ou- te de payer à l'acquit du dit sieur Desaurel, la somme de huit mille francs ou chelins de vingt coppress à François Cousineau, à Constiution de rente, à raison de six pour cent par an, formant annuclle- ment quatre cent quatre-vingt livres ou chelins de vingt Coppres de rente payable chaque année par quartier, à raison de cent vingt livres, à compter du dit jour deux d'Août, mil huit cent Vingt, jusqu\u2019au payement et remboursement de la dire sommie de _ huit'mille francs ;** and to sell the said immoveable property subject to the charges and conditions aforesaid, and more particularly to the charges and conditions further directed in and by the said Writ, and the ein specified as follows, 10 wit: \u2018que partie du prix de veste et adjudication du dit emplacement, savoir la somme de huit mille francs ou che- Jins de vingt coppres, demeurera ès mains de l'adjudicataire, pour par lui le dit adjudicataire, se?hoirs et avant cause, être payée au dit François Cou\u201d sineau, à constitution de rente à raison de six par Cent par an, formant annuellement quatre cent vingt livres ou chelinsde vingt coppres de rente annuelle, Qui sera payable chaque année, par quartier, à raison de cent ving: livres ou Chelins de vingt coppres, à compter du deux Acût prochain\u201d the whole of which said immoveable property, as well the said emplacement, asthe said piece of ground and their dependances has been constantly since the said second day of August, one thousasd eight hundred and twenty, and is sill in the possession of the said Dame Jearne Hervieuxe I have seized and taken in execution the aforesaid immoveable property, and do hereby give notice, that the same will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, subject to the charges and conditions aforesaid, by décrêt volon taire on the said Dame Jeanne Hervieux, at my Office in the city of Montreal aforesaid, on TUESDAY the SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at .ONE of the clock in the afternoon, at which time and place the further condiuons of sale will be made known FREDx, W.ERMATINGER, Sherif.All and every person or persons having claims cn the immoveable property above described, by mortgage or other night or incumbrance, are hereby advertised 10 give notice thereof to the said sheriff, at his Office in the City of Montreal, according to law ; and further that no opposition afin d'annuller or afin de distraire the whole or anypart of the said immoveable propery or afin de charge or servitude on the same will be received by the saidSheriffduring the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof ; und all and every person or persons having charges or rights, especially mortgages hypotheques which may be the subject of opposition afin de conserver ase also notified and required to produce the same to the said Sheriff, at his Office atoresaid, cight days at the least before the day fixed for the sale of the said immoveable property.Sheriff's Office, Soh April, 1825.Montreal, Y virtue ofa WRIT of EXECUTION, 10 wit : § issued out of His Majesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the district of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Jean Baptiste Ranger, residing in the parish of St.Polycarpe, in the said district, against the lands and tenements of Antoine Bissonnette, son of Germain, of the parish of St.Po- lycarpe aforesaid, yeoman, to me directed; I have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said ANTOINE BISSONNETTE.son of Germain, a lot of land of irregular figure, situated and being in the parish of St.Polycarpe aforesaid, in the Ssigniory of La Nouvelle Longueuil, containing about four arpents in superficies, more or less, bounded in front by the river à Delisle, in the rear by the King\u2019s high road, on one side by Joachim Vargnier, and on the other side in part by Antaine Asselin, and in part by thesaid river a Delisle, with 2 wooden barn thereon erected, Now 1 do bereby give notice, that the said lot ofland and premises will be sold and adjudged to the hizhest bidder, at the Church door of the parish of St.Polycarpe afore said, on TUESDAY the SIXTH day of SEPFEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.: FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the lot of land and premises above described, by morigage er other right or incumbrance are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office in the City of Montreal, according to law ; and further, that no oppo- st{ion sfin d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the said lot of lund and premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, wi l be received by the said #herif during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof, shenft\u2019s Office, 30 h April, 1825.Montreal, Y virtue ot a WRIT of EXECU- to wit < } TION issued out of His Majesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench, holdirg civil pleas in and for the district of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Heary McKenzie, Jacob Oldham, William McGillivray and Archibald Norman McLeod, of Montreal, in the county and district of Montreal, merchants, heretofore co.pariners, doing commerce at Terrebonne, in the county of Effingham, and district of Montreal, under the name or firm of Me.Kenzie, Oldham and company, against the lands and tenements of FRANCOIS ROCHON, ot Lhe parish of St.EBustache, in the county of York, 1m the district of Montreal aforesaid, yeoman, curator duly elected to the vacant succession of the late Hyacinthe Payfer, in his lifetime of the parish of tte Brnoil, in the County of York aforesaid, 10 me directed 3 [ have seized and taken in execution as belonging 10 the said François Rochon, 1n his capacity atoressid, a lot of land situated in the parish of 51, Benoit aforesaid, containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the Lake of the two Mountains, io the rear by the lands of the c¢die St Vincent, on one side bv the heirs ot Lhe lite Pierre Brillon, and on the other side by the heirs of the late Joseph La londe, with a house, barn and other barldings thereon erected.Now Ido hereby give notice, that the said lot of land\"and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, al the Church door of the parish ot S'.Benoit afsresaid, on WEDNESDAY \u2018he SEVEN I'H day of SEPTEMBER next at TEN of tiie clock in 'he forenoon, at which time and place the conditonsof sale will be made known.FREDx, W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the lot of land and premises above described, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his office in the City of Montreal, according to law ; and further, that no opposition afin d\u2019annuller or afin de dis raire, the whole or any part of the said lot of land and premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 29h April, 1825.> Homie d BX virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION, to wit : issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench.holding civil pleas in and for thedistrict of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Luc Amable La.londe, yeoman, of the parish of St.Michel de Vau- dreuil, in the said district, as well in his own name as having been commune en biens with the late Hypolite Lefaivre, his wife, deceased, as in his capacity of tutor duly elected to Marie Josepthe, Louis David, Antoine Guillaume, and Marie Angèle Clope Lalonde, minor children, issue of his marriage with the said late Hypo- lite Lefaivre, against the lands and tenements of Christophe Forbes alias Christopher Forbes, yeoman, of the parish of St.Michel de Vaudreuil aforesaid, to me directed ; I have seized andtaken in execution as belonging to the said CHRISTOPHE FORBES alias CHRISTOPHER FOR BES\u2014I.À land situated and being in the parish of St.Michel de Vaudreuil aforesaid, on the north west side to the cheneaur, designated No.13, containing one arpent and a halt in front, by seventeen arpents in depth, bounded in front by the river Ottawas, in the rear by Thomas Cholette, on one side by Jean Baptiste Lefaivre, and on the other side by unconceded lands, without any buildings thereon erected.2.À land situated and being in the parish of St, Michel de Vaudreuil aforesaid, on the north west side of the cheneaux, designated No, 11, containing four arpents in front by nineteen arpents and three quarters in depth, bounded in frout by the river Ottawas, in the rear in part by Etienne Lefaivre, and in part by Alexander Forbes, on one side by the said defendant, and on the other side by Jean Baptiste Lefaivre, without any buildings thereon erected, 3.A land situated in the parish of 3t.Michel de Vaudreuil aforesaid, on the north west side of the cheneaur, designated No.10, containing three arpents in front by twenty one arpents in depth, bounded in front by the river Ottawa, in the rear in part by Joachim James dit Carrière, and in part by Etienne Lefaivre, and on both sides by the said defendant, with a house and other buildings thereon erected.t, À land situated in the parish of St.Michel de Vau- dreuil aforesaid, on the north east side of the Côte St.Louis, designated No.23, containing one arpent and a half in frout by fifteen arpents in depth, bounded in front by the King\u2019s high road, in the rear by Joseph Fournier, on one side by Joseph François Campeaux, and on the other side by the little river Quinchien, en bois de bout.5.À land situated and being in the parish of St.Michel de Vaudreuil aforesaid, on the north west side of the cheneaux, designated No.9, containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the river Ottawas, in the rear in part by Doctor Charlesbois, and in part by the Domain, on one side by Joseph Amable Gonthier, fils, and on the other side in part by the said defendant, and in part by Joa- chim James dit Cariere, with a house, barn and other buildings of wood thereon erected.Now 1 do hereby give notice, that the said lands and premises will be sold - and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the parish of St.Michel de Vaudreuil aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY the SEVENTH day SEPTEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale willbe made known, FREDs.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the lands and premises above described, by mortgage of other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised te give notice thereof to the said Sherift, at his Office in the City of Montreal, according to law; and further, that no opposition afin d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire, tbe whole or any part of the said lands and premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said sheriff\u2019 during the fifteen days previous te the sale thereof.Sheriff's Office, 29th April, 1825.Three-Rivers, Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECU.to wit : ¢ TION issued out of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding ciwil pless in and for the district of Three Rivers aforesaid, at the suit of Moses Hart, Esq, seignior of fief St.Margaretand other places, of town of Three Rivers, merchaat, aganst the lands and tenements in the hands of Prerre Dasilva alias Portugais, of the said town of Three Rivers, crier of the.said Court,in.his cap ceity Of.cusator duly appointed 10 Hypolite Roletie, formerly merchant but now absent from this Province, to me diracted ; Lhave seized and token in execution as belonging to the said PIERRE DASiL.VA alias PORTUGA IS, a land or farm situate in the parish of St, Antoine of La B-ye du Febvre,in thecounty of Buckinghamshire, in fief Cour vel, containing two arpeais - and an eighth in front or thereabouts, by (wenty arpenls- in depth, bounded io front by the King\u2019s highway of the.place, and in resr by unconceded lands, joining on one.side Jean Brie.Cayé and on the other François Daveau Now I de hereby give notice-that (he said taria will be- sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the church door of the said parish of La Baye du Febvre, on.TUESDAY the SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TWO o\u2019clock in the afternoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale Will be made known, L.GUGY, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the land above described, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised 10 give notice there= of to the said Sheriff, at his Office in fhe Town of Three- Rivers, according to law s.and further, that no opposition afin d\u2019annuller or afin de di-traire the whole orany partot the said land, or afin de charge or servitude on the same will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifieen days previous to the sale thereof, Sherid\"s Office, 30h April, 1825.to wit : CUTION issued ont of His Majesiy\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the district of Three-Rivers aforesaid, at the suit of Kenelm Connor Chandler, Esquire, of the parish of St.Jean Baptiste of Nicolet, in the county of Buckinghamshire, seignior of five undia vided sixihs of the fief and seigniory of Nicolet, and Joseph Lozeau, of the parish of Se, Antoine of La Biye du Febvre, guardian duly appointed to the minor children of the late Jean Baptiste Lozeau, and Angèle Triganne Laflècne, deceased, proprietor of the remaining sixth, against the lands and tenements of ANTOINE PROVANCHER the son.ot Pierre, of the said parish.of Nicolet, yeoman, to me directed : I have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said Antoine Provancher, son of Pierre,\u2014Two lots or parcels of land adjoining, and forming together a farm of six arpentsin front, by twenty arpents in depth, situate in the said parish and seigniory of Nicolet, ia that part thereof called Isle à la fourche, in the north east concession of the same, bounded in front by the north east branch of the the river Nicolet, and in rear at he end of said twenly arpents; joining on the north west side to the representatives of the late Louis Orion dit Champagne, and on the south east to François Duval, with all the buildings thereon erected ; the Rid Y virtae of a WRIT of EXE- | said lands subject to the seigaiorial rights, dues GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.\u2018 - 529 \u2018and reserves stated in the deeds of concession there\u201d of.Now! do hereby give notice, that the said farm and premisses will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the said pas rish of Nicolet, on TUESDAY the SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Al and every person or persons having claims on the land and premises above described, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance are hereby advertised to give notice thereof tothe said Sheriff, at his Office at Three-Rivers, according to law ; & further, that no opposition afin d\u2019annulier or afin de distraive, the whole or any part of the said land and premises.cr afin de charge or servitude on the same will be received by the said Sheriff during the Jifteen days previous lo the sale thereof.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 30th April, 1825, FhreeRivers, Ÿ virtue of a WRIT of EX.to wit: } ECUTION, issued out of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the district of Three-Rivers aforesaid at the suit of Moses Hart, Esq.seignior of fief Sr.Margaret and other places, of the town of Three-Rivers, merchent, against the lands and tenements of Jean Baptiste Davelui, of the parish of Lavisitation of Pointe du Lac, in the county of St.Maurice, master tanner, to me directed; I hgve seized and taken in exccuiion as belonging to the said JEAN BAPTISTE DAVELUI, 1.A lot of ground situate in the said parish, containing thirty six feet in front, atihe King\u2019s highway, and widening towards the rear at the river au Sable, and so bounded at both ends, joining on the south west to Louis Crête, and on the north east to Paul Godin, with a saw mill and its dependances thereon ercet- ed \u20142.A lot of ground in the said parish, near the church thereof, containing one arpent in front by four arpents in depth, being traversed by the King\u2019s highway, bcunded in front below the said highway to Raphael Provancher, and in the rear above the same at the end of said four arpents, joining on the south west side the church land, snd on the north east Modeste Dugré and Joseph Landry, with two houses and their dependancies thereon erected, 3.A wood land situate in the same parish, containing one arpent and a halfin front by twenty five arpenisin depth, joining on the notth east to Pierre Montour, and on the south west to Mrs.widow Montour.Now I do hereby give notice that the said lois of ground and wood land, and dependancics respectively, +vill be sold andadjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the said parish of Pointe du Lac, on MONDAY the FIFTH day of SEPTEMBER next,at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Ail and every person or persons having claims on the lots of land ubove described, by mortgage or other right or incambrance are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff at his \")ffice aforesaid, according to luw ; and further, that no opposition afin d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the saïd lots of lond or afin de charge or servitude on the same will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifleen days previous 0 the sale thereof.Sherifl's Office, Soth April, 1825, C9 ian None Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECU- to wit : TION, issued out of His Majesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench,holding Civil Pleas in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Pierre Guerout, Esquire, Merchant, inthe Borough of St.Denis, in the County of Richelien, in the said District, against the lands and tenements of Joseph Laroque, residing in the Parish of St.Ours, in the County of Richelieu, in the said District, yeoman, and Josephte Dion, bis wife, to me directed ; L have seized and taken in execution as belonging 10 thesaid JOSEPH LAROQUE and JOSEPHTE DION, a land situated and being in the Parish of St.Ours aforesaid, containing three arpeuts in front, by forty arpents in depth, more or iess, bounded in front by Athanase Fredette,and Jean Louis Bienvenue, in the rear by Pierre Graveline and Michel Monjeon, on one side to the north-east by Olivier Richard, and on the other side 10 the south-west by Joseps \u2018A.Germain, with-a house and other buildings of wood thereon erected.Now I hereby give notice, that the said land and premises, will be rold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the Pasish of St Ours aforesaid, on MONDAY the TWELFTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN of the Clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.FREDr, W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the land and premises above described, by morlgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby adverbjsed to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office i¥the city of Montreal, according to law; and further, that no opposition afin d\u2019anñuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the said land and premises, or afin de charge or servi tude on the same will be received by the suid Sheriff during the fifteen days pr.vious to the sale thereof, Sheriff \u2019s Office, 5th Angust, 18¢5.Montreal,) PY virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTI- to wit: § ON, issued out of Hi> Majesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, to me dirccied, commanding me to procéeu 10 the seizure, sale and adjudication by décrêt volontaire.on WOLFRED NELSON, of St.Denis, in the suid District, Surgeon, of certain immoveable property ur heviditaments, described in the said Writ, as follows, to wit 3\u2014** A certain lot of land and premises situate in the third concession of the Parish of 51.Denis, containing three arpents in front by forty in depth, more or less, bounded in fregt by the front road of ihe said concession, in the rear by Nicolas Leclere, on one side by Antoine Maheü, and on the other by Au- gusiin Desmarais, with a house, barn awd other buildings thereon erected,\u201d which he has purchased from one Etienne Mignault, of the said Parish of St Denis, and Rosalie Maheu, his wife, by deed duly made and executed before Mignault and Colleague, Public Notaries, and bearing date the twenty-eighih day of June, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, under and subjeet to the tollowing charges and conditions, to wit ; to the payment of the sum of swo thousand seven hundied and seventy-nine livres twelve sols to Pierse Guerout, Lsquire, within three\u2018years, with legal interest, pays ble annually, to be computed from the said twenty- eighth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, ontil perfect payment, to be made by three equal paymenis, the first to become due on the first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, and due and owing (lo the said Pierre Guerout, nuder ind by virtue of (he deed of sale made by Jean Bie.Ma- heu, and his wife, to the said Etienne Mignault, and bearing date the thirieenh day of April, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, and also to the payment of the sum of sixteen hundred !ivres on demand with le- galinterest, to and in favor of the Seigniors of 1be Seig- niory of St.Denis,\u201d which said lotof ground and premises were iu the possession of the said Etienne Mignaulr, from the thirteenth day of April,one Wiousand eighthun- dred and twenty-one, to the said twenty-eighih day of June, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, at which last.mentioned period the said Wolfred Nelson, became and is aow the proprietor and possessor thereof, [ have seized and taken in execution the said lot of land and premises, and du hereby give notice, that the same will be sold and adjudged to che highest bidder, subject to the payment of the several sums of money aforesaid, wilh iuterest as aforesaid, by décrét volontaire on the said Woltred Nelson, at the Church door of the Parish of Si.Denis aforesaid, on MONDAY ihe TWELFTH day of DECEMBER next,at TEN of the Clock in the fore noon, at which time and place the further conditions of sale will be made known, FRED.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff, All and every person or persons having claims on the lot of land and premises above described, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are\u2019 hereby advertsed to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Ofiice in the city of Moutreal according to law ; and furiher, that uo opposition afin d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any part ot the said lots of land anc prenns:s, or afin de charge Or servitude on the sane will be received by Lhe satd Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale (hereof 5 and all and every person or persons having charges or rights, especially mortgages hypothéques which may be the subject of opposition afin de conserwer,are also notified and required to produce the same to the said Sheriff, at his Office aforesaid, eight days at the least before the day fixed for the sale of the said lots of land and premises.SherifPs Office, 5th August, 1825.No.477.Y virtue ofa WRIT of FIERI Quebec, to wit $ FACLAS issued out of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench holding civil pleas in and for the district of Quebec, at the suit of William Gru Sheppard, of the City of Quebec, Merchant, and Therese Bellany, his wife, widow of the laie Peter Brehaut, iésquire, as well in their own name as in their quality of Tutors in due form of Law appointed 10 Peter Perceval Brehaui, Marie Elizabeth Brehauty, Catherine Esther Brehaut, and William Henry Brehaut, minor children, issue of her marriage with the said late Peter Brehaur, against the lands and tevementsot ADAM ANOREWS, of the said City of Quebec, Blacksmi has weil in bis own pame as in his quality of Tutor in duc form of Law appointed to Heory Andrews and James Andrews who are minovs, Hugh Audrews of the said city of Quebec, Blacksmith, Edward Hull of the said City of Quebec, Joiner, and Lilizabed Andrews, his wife, they the said Adam Andrews, Henry Andrews, James Andrews, Hugh Andrews aud Elizabeth Andrews, being the children of the late William Andrews, in lis lite time of the said City of Quebes.Blacksmieh, aud Elizabeth Andrews, bis wife also deceased, and Catherine McGowan, also of the said City of Quebec, widow of the late William Audrews, and commune en diens with Lim and Jean Belanger, of the $nid city of Quebec, Esquire, in his quality.of Tutor ad hoc, in due furm ot Law elecied 10 Rachael Andrews, the miner daughter of the said Catherine Mca Gowan, iseue of her marriage with the said late William Audrews, and Heiress jointly with the aforesuid chil- dven aud heirs by the previous marriage of him the said late William Andrews, deceased, to me directed 3 1 have seized and iaken in execution as belonging to the said Adam Andrews, &al.the following immoveable proper to, 10 wit :\u2014\u2018* À lot of ground or emplacement of iwen- ty-five feet in front, mare or less, if so found, situate on Champlain Sireet, in the Lower.Town of Quebec, extending in depih from the foot of Cape Diamond to the River St.Lawrence, joining on one side io Mr.Ritcher, and to the widow Chabot or their represeotatives, and on the other sid= to the widow Guenev\u2019s ground, together buildings, circumstances and dependancies, such as the whole may be now found without any reservation or exception whatsoever,\u201d Now I do \u2018hereby give public np- tice, that the above-described property will be sold and adjudged to the highest and last bidder at my office, in the Court Couse in the said City of Quebec,on MONDAY the NINETEENTH day of DECEMBER next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the furenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made knows.W.8.SEWBLL, Sheriff.above described premises, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby adveutised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office in the Court House of the said City of Quebec, and further that né opposition afin d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the said premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said She- rill during the fifteen days previous to the sale thercof, and further, that every opposition afin d\u2019annulier, afin an affidavit of the truth of the fact in such opposition, articulated and set forth in the form required by the order of the said Court of the nineteenth of October 1822.That any such opposition as aforesaid, without such aflidavit as aforesaid, will notimpede or delay the execution of such Writ, and that no opposition afin de conserver will be received at any time after the expiration of twenty four ours next after the return day of such Writ, and further notice is hereby given that the said Writisreturnable on the first day of February wa.Sheriffs Office, Quebec, 8th August, 1825.Y virtue of an ALIAS WRIT of No.587.} FIERI FACIAS, issued out of Quebec, to wit : in and for the disirict of Quebec, at the suit of Mary Anne Voyer, beretofore residing in Ancient Lorette, at present of the parish of St.Ambroise, in the county of Quebec, inthe district of Quebec, widow of the late Alexis Gauvreau, against the lands and tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE LEMAITRE dit JUGON, of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, Master Baker, to me directed 3 I have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said Jean Baptiste Lemaitre dit Jugon, to wit:\u2014 The cxagt moiety of a lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in this Upper Town, in St.Joseph Street; of forty five fect and a halfin front, by fifty five feet in depth, together the exact moiety of the thereon erected one story stone house of thirty six feet in front, by thirty feet in depth, which said half is to be on the cast side, next to the lot of ground and house of Mr.Bruneau, represented by Mr.George Pozer, and joining on the west side the representatives of Mr.Romain.\u201d\u201d Now 1 do hereby give public notice, that the above described property will be soldand adjudged to the highest and last bidder, at my Office in the Court House in the said City of Quebec, onMONDAY the NINETEENTH day of DECEMBER next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.W.§.SEWELL, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the above described prefidises, by mortgageor other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised lo give notice thereof to the said Sheriff at his Office, in ihe City of Quebec, according to law; and further, that no opposition afin d\u2019annuller or afiu de distraire the whole or any part of the said premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof, and further that every opposition afin d\u2019aunuller, afin de charge or afin de distraire, must be accompanied with an affidavit of the truth of the facts in such opposition, articulated and set forth in \u2018the form required by the order ofthe said Court of the ninetcenth of October, 1822.Tha jany suck opposition as aforesaid, without such affidavit asaforesait, will not impede or delay Lhe cxeculion of such writ, and that no opposilion atin de consevver will be received at any time after the expiration of the twenly- four hours next after the return day of such wril,and further notice is given that the said writ is relurnable on the lst day of February, 1896.WW.S.' 8, sheriff\u2019s Office, Quebec, 8th August, 1825, Gentleman lately from Logland, wishes (0 obtain A employment as a Clerk 10 a Counting House.where the best mercantile information can se obtained, Salary is not so much an object as respectability of sie tuation.Address To B.at this Office.Quebec, 4ih August, 1825.with the house thereon erected, wharf and other small All and every person or persons having claims op the de charge or afin de distraire must be accompanied with\u201d His Majesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil p'eas © & 530 District oft Quebec : nanke of the Honble, Olivier Perrault, one of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of King s Bench in and for this District, bearing date the fifteenth day of July instant, at the foot of the Procès Verbal and biddings on immoveable properiy hereafier described, being parto f the communauté de biens, which has existed between Mr.Thomas Langlois and the late Marie Louise Lacasse,put up for sale ou (He spot by authority of justice; the aforesaid Procés Verbal and biddings have been by Mtre.K B.Lindsay, Notary, who had the charge of the Judicial Sale ( Licitalion) deposited in the Office of the Protho- notaries of the said (Court, to the end of receiving over- biddings for and during (he space of six weeks which are t0 determine\u2019 on the thirtieth day of August next, at five o'clock p.».after which a legal title will be granted 0 the bighest overbidders, if any, if hot to the highest and )ast bidders mentioned in the said Procés Verbal, onthe dam charges and conditions therein stated, whereof EH known to all whom it may con ovety one may take cognizance by applying to the un- |' dersizoed Prothonotaries autliorised to take in the over- biddings.Follows the descriplion of the said Real Estates : lo.A land situate at la Petite Riviére St.Charles, \u2018gonsisting in four arpents seven perches and nine feetor thereabout in front, whereof one arpent and a half has a depth of for'y arpents or thereabout, and the remnant thirty arpents only, or thereabout in depth, bounded in \u2018front by the said River St.Charles, in the rear at the end- af the said depth, on the north-east side by Frangois Blais, and on the other side to the sou h-west by the land Rereafier described, together with a wooden house, two YDarnsand o her buildings thereon erected, altogether adjudged to Mr.Thomas Langlois for the sum of £901.9.A land or farm situate at the said place \u2018a Petite Riviere ~t.Charles, containing one arpent in front by thirty in deph, bounded in front by the said River, in the rear at the end of the said depth, on the south-west side partly by the King\u2019shighway, leading from Quebec to Lore.te and harlesbourg, part of the said road being taken on the said ar peut of land until it reaches a road which crosses the said land and.from which said road, running towards.he north-west the said land takesa front of one arpent to the end of the said depth, and is there bounded by the representatives of John Robinson, and on the other side to the north-east by the land here above described, with a wooden house, barn, stables and other dependances, the whole adjudged to Mr.Pierre Peltier, Merchant, for ihe sum of £325, 30.And lastly, a lot of ground or emplacement, situate in the suburbs st.Vallier of Quebec, of fifty fect in front by seventy feet in depth, bounded in frontby the northlevel line of the great si.Vallier street, and in the rear at the end of the szid depth; joining on the northeast (0 a street, and on he south-west to Jean Lepine, with a two stories wooden house and a shed thercon erected, with a passage in common with the said Jean Lepine, the whole adjudged to Mr.Charles l'angué, yeoman, of the said Petite Riviére st.Charles, for the sum of £203.PERRAULT & ROSS, Quebec, the 19th July, 1825.TT OTICE is hereby given that the Pay of His Ma jesty\u2019s Troops, Military Dejartments, Out Pensioners, and certain other Appointments in this Command has been authorised to be issued at the par of 454, Sterling, per Spanish Dollar, commencing from the 25th May last, and that the issue of British silver and Copper money, (of which a consignmen: has been recently received From England,) when established totake etfect will be a: its nominal value :\u2014The same to apply also to all payments made into the Military Chests.The principle upon which the Spanish Dollar is to be issued at 52d is, that this is the nearest value as compared to British Standard Silver at 5s2 per ounce \u2014Oune pound Troy of this -ilver beingwnow coined tuto 66 shi'- ings in England, the Spanish Dollar containing 15dwits.10grs.9-100 parts of pure silver, is in the same proportion issued at 454,50 as to equalise both as nearly as possible, All Tenders for supplies, &c.to be given in to the se- weral Commissariat Ofiicers under Advertisements inviting competition for future Contracts, (on the present engagements being completed) will therefore be in British money ; one of the conditions of such contracts to be, that it shall be optional with the Commissariat Offi- eer in charge to pay for the articles to be supplied or services to be performed in virtue of such contracts or other engagements, either in specie, at the foregoing Fates, or in Bills of Exchange on His Majesty\u2019s Treasury, at thirty day- after sight, of £100 for each £103 due upon the Contract.Further notice is given that British money will be received in sums of not less than £103 from any person whatever who may tender the same, and that Bi is will be granted to such persons on the Treasury, at 3) days sight, for the money so tendered, at the fixed rate of £100 for every £103, of British Silver money, provided the same be not wantonly or fraudulently defaced, or reduced in its true weight 3 and that all coins that may be authorised to be received in o the Military Chest for the like purpose, other than British Silver money, will 1 be ar the prevailing rate of Exchange for Spanish Dol- Jars or other curre .ut cojus not being also either defaced or mutilated.Commissary Genl\u2019s.Office Quebes, 2048 July, 1525, § cern, that by virtue of an Ordi- | THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.GOVERNMENT CONTRACT., ENDERS will be received at this Office until Mon- , 1 day the L5th {ostant at Noon, for the uodermenti- ,oned Transport of Stone for the RI.Engineer Dep.dur \u2018ing the present season deliverable at the Inclined Plane, Pres-de- Ville, the King\u2019s Wharf Lower Town, or the King\u2019s wharf in Si.Roch, at the optien of the Royal Engineer Department : viz.Coins, From the Government quarry Fiaggs & Paving, - La Cap Rouge, io be tendered Rabble & Building, for per voise.Dressed Gutter Stone from Pointe aux \u2018Trembles, to he tendered tor per Superficial four, or per 100 superficial feet, Î i The tenders must specify (he rate at which the deli- .veries will be nade at each of the three places above mentioned, Two sureties will be requived for the per- tormance of the coniract, Commsy.Genis.Office, Quebec, 5ih August, 1825.; GOVERNEMENT SALE.\"On SATURDAY, the 13'h instant, on the King's Wharf Lower.Town: .THE following arti.les of Indian Presents, consisting of 817 yards printed calico, coating, blue trouds, striped cotton, wood combs, brass kettles, asp-knives, powder casks, copper hoops, ®t.ALSO, A Batteau with masts, oars, poles, &c.and other stores.Sale to begin at ONE 0 \u2018lock, | LEWIS À.THOMAS, Quebec, 8th Augt.1825.K.À PUBLICSALE OF TEAS DIRECT FROM CHINA.T HE Agents for ihe Sale of the East ladia Co.'s TEAS in Canada, hereby give notice, that there will he exposed to Public Sale at their Stores in QU'E- BEC & MON l REA L,6000 CHESTS and BOX ES OF TEAS lately arrived trom CHINA \u2014consisting of the tollowing Green Teas, viz, Hysou, Young Hy:on, Twan- kay and Hyson Skin, also, Black Teas, viz.Pekoe(a superior kind,) Souchong, Congo, and Bohea.The Sale nt Quebec will consist of 2000 Chests, and at Montreal of 4000.\u2014The former to commence on Monday the 15:h, and latter on Monpay the 224 August next, ai 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and to continue until the above quau- tities shall he disposed of.The delay in bringing the Teas to sale arises from the propriety of giving due Noiice, and io order that every package may he opened, its contents examined, and any damaged part semoved ceaformably to the practice observed in London which has obiained for the Company\u2019s Teas so decided a character for superiority of quality.The Conditions will be given in Catalogues to be issued six days previous to the sale, during which time each tenis Chest will remain epen for the inspection of intending purchasers, FORSYTH, RICHARDSON & Co.Montreal, 22d July, 1825.ALLIANCE, BRITISH & FOREIGN, LIFE & FIRE ASSUKR- ANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.Established by Act of Parliament.LCarrraL, Five MILLIONS, STERLING.Board of Direction.Presidents.Joun Irving, Esq.M.P.Frances Baring, Esq.N.M.Roruscurup, Esq.SAMUEL GURNEY, Lsq.Mosrs MONTEFIORE, Esq.DIRECTORS.Jas.Alexander, Esq.M.P.Charles Greenweod, Esq.(G.H.Barnett, Esq.Jas.Heygate, Junr, Esq.Charles { Bevan, Esq.William Howard, Esq.Jhon Bowden, Esq.John Innes, Esq.M.P.Archibald Campbell, Esq.William Kay, Esq, William Crawford, Esq.Oswald Smith, Esq.Timothy O.Curtis, } sq.II.M.Thornton, ksq.Francis Cresswell, Esq.| Thomas Wilson, Esq.The Subscribers being appointed Agents to the said Company, have the honor to announce that they are now ready to take Risks.and grant Policies of Assurance against loss or damage occasioned by fire in any part of the Provinces of Lower and Upper Canada.The nanesand wealth of the Presidents and Directors of this Association are so widely known throughout the Commercial world, that it would, presumptuous on the part of the Agents to suppose thatany observation of theirs couldincrease the confidence of the public in an Association composed of such distinguished individuals.] A Capital of Five Millions, Sterling, an amount far exceeding that possessed by any similar Instijution, must afford perfectsecuity to the assured.MACKENZIE, BELHUNE & Co.Montreal, 4th June, 1825.The Subscriber being appointed Agent for the said Company in Quebec, is now ready to receive applications and grant Policies of Assurance agaiust Loss or Damage by Fire.Sufferers will at all times experience the utmost liberality and promplitude in the setilement of their claims against the Company.THOS.W.SATTERTUWAITE, Agent.u Hun:\u2019s arf, Quebec, 13th July, 1825.[ TNCLAIMED Goods ex.SKIPSEY, Capt.Wm.C.Laidler, from London, which may be had .on application to Messrs.ROBr.WOOD & Co.Quebec, on the necessary Custom-House business being done.H\u2014{in a triangle]\u20142 Cases and 1 hhd, Im 3 Bales Merchandize, 1 Box\u2014M Bolingbroke, 1 Case\u2014R.H.Dee, Esqr.1 Box J.Law, E:gr.) Care of Mr.Grant, Barrack Master, Moutreal, Wm.C.LAIDLER, Quebec.2d Aug.1825.c Master.NOTICE.Civil Secretary\u2019s Office, Quebec, 20th April, 1825.T\u201d pursnance of an Act passed in the last Session of the Legislature of this Province, intituled ¢ An *¢ Act to appropriate a sum of money therein mentioned \u201c for defraying the expense of preparing plans and es- ¢ timates of a New Gaol for the District of Montreal,\u201d the pre paring of the best plan of a New Gaol for-theé District of Montreal, with the necessary estimates and statements of the probable expence to be incurred in its erection, is now proposed for public competition, and notice is hereby given, that to the person who shall, within six months from this date, bave made and transmitted to this Office a plan of the said intended Building, with the necessary estimates and statements which shall by the Governor, Lieut.Governor, or person administering the Government, be deemed the best and most fit to be followed, there will be paid the sum of (ne Hundred Pounds currency; to the person who shall have made and transmitted in like manner, and within the same period, the next best plan of such Building, with the necessary estimates and statements, there will be paid the sum of Sixty Pounds currency; aud to the person who shall have made and transmitted, as aforesaid, the nextbest plan to the second.with the necessary estimates and statements, there will be paid the sum of Forty Pounds currency.m tis, MONTIZAMBERT, Asst.Secy.Province of lover Canada INTHE KING'S BENCH DISTRICT VF QUEBEC.the 13th day of April, 1825« ( DAVID BELLHOUSE of the City of Que, bec, in the County aud District of Quebec Merchant, PLAINTIFF.vs.No.412.) JOSEPH TOFT, of the same place, Mer- 4 chant, DEFENDANT, and Joun Fraser, and Joun Marcorm Fraser, of 1he same place, Auctioneers and Brokers, (and Copartoers.TIERS SAISIS.Upon the Plainiiff?s humble Petition preferred to this Court, for 1he reasons theiein contained, it is ordered that the said Josepx Torr do appear in this Court, withe in four months froin the date of this Notice, and await the judgment inthis Cause, and that this Notice be published in the Quebec Gazetle.published by authority, pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial Statute, \u20ac Geo.IV.c.13.\u2014Costs reserved.Buthe Court, 4m PERRAULT & ROSS.Pr.BR.PROVINCE UF LUWER-UANADA.DisTRICT OF QUEREC.iN THE KING\u2019S BENCII.the 13th day of April, 1895.f PETER SHAVER, GeorGE BrousE, and Me- No.471 ! cael Brousg, of the Township of Matilda, INO.%il-¢ in the Province of Upper-Canada, Mer- | chants, and Co-partners, under the name of GEorGE BrousE & Company, ; Vs, Plaintiffs, Hues McDougal, late of the same place, Trader, & Defendant, James McDouar, of the City of Quebec, in the County & District of Quebec, Merchant, Tiers Saisie.Upon the petition of the humble Plaintiffs, preferred to this Cour for the reasons therein contained, it is ordered, that the said Hugh McDougall do appear in this Court within four months from the date of this Notice,and await the Judgment in this cause, and that this notice be published in he Quebec Gazette published by Authority, pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial Statute, 4 George 1V.c.13, Costs reserved.By the Court, PERRAULT & ROSS, 4m P.B.R.NOTICE.LL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late JOHN GOUDIE, inhis life-time of Quebec, Merchant and Ship-Builder, are hereby requested to send in without delay their differentaccounts, uly attested, to the Office at the Ship Yard, St.Roch\u2019s, and all persons indebted to the Estate are also request ed to make payment of their respective debts on or before the First day of the month of ApriL next to CHARLES SMITH, of Quebec aforesaid, Esquire Marchant, Sub-Tutor to the minor Children of the sai late Joan Gounpig, authorised to receiveand to sell the same by the undersigned JANE GOUDIE, as well in her own name as Turnix duly elected en justice to her minor Children by «cte de Tutelle homologated en jus- ice as aforesaid, the EIGHTA day of the month of JANU- ARvinstant.JANE GOUDIE, Quebec, Jauuary 13th, 1825.a Let hE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.nent From Paris papers to the 14th June, The law respecting the finances which had previe ously passed the House of Deputies was adopted by the Peers on the 10th June by 126 votes out of 132.On the 13th the law was presented to the King by the committee of the Peers, and subsequently on the same day, the session of the two \u2018Chambers was closed by the King\u2019s Proclamation, Accounts from Hydra by way of Malta, and from Cortu, confirm in heir material circemstances those which we have already published, of the checks:met with by Ibrahim Pacha, and the Turkish and Fgyprian fleets.The following letter which we copy from the Journal des Debats, although not of quite so late a date as letters already published from Zaate, contains information deserving of notice, and wears the appear- sace of authenticity.The statement that Ulysses after being abandoned by his troops, had given himself up to the Greek Government is confirmed in an article from Hydra, aaa.Corrvu, May 12 A barque which left Napaulia five days since, brings the following information :\u2014Ulysses, who has never placed his wife and mother as hostages in the hands of the Turks, as announced in the Oriental Spectator, and Austrian Observer, has just surrendered himself into the hands of the Hellenian Government, This artful and courageous chieftain had revoited against the authorities with the expectation of acquiring for himself the supreme authority of Attica, Beotia, and Phocis, but abandoned by all his-so!diers, and too well informed to be ignorant of the fate which awaiied him, he sought shelter among the Mahometans, and followed the example which Colocotrini had set him.This event may be regarded as.the conclusion of the political troubles of Greece, which had been excited by the influence of foreign-agents.At this moment it is certain that Ibrahim Pacha is ruined if he has not succeeded -in re-embarking.His expedition in the Morea has cost the Greeks some biood.His artil'ery directed by foreign renegadoes, and former sof disant Philhellenians, has occasioned the death of many brave men; but they are revenged\u2014 the people hive risen in a body.a new energy animated them, and the campaign of 1825 will be as memorable as that of 1822.The Hellenian government has welcomed with the liveliest sentiments of gratitude the arrival of General Roche, who was sent by the Greek Committee of Paris, among whom are the Chateaubriands, the Ternaux, the Fitzjameses, and other illustrious personages.He immediately tock the direction towards Patras, and it is probable that he will be em- loyed in the final reduction of that place.The Hel.lenian government is about to send to Paris M, Caler.gis, one of its members.\u2014The choice of such an envoy shows thai: the insti.utions of Greece are becoming settled.et Extract of a letter from Rheims: \u2014* There is an anecdote of a comical nature, the truth of which 1 can guarantee you.The brother-in-law of the Mayor, a man equally remarkable for his devotion, be it sincere | or pretended, snd his undoubted avarice, let a part of his house for 1100 francs to some persons who were to arrive from Paris.The day before yesterday there drew up to his door s'x fiacres, out of which gaily tripped fifteen Parisian ladies, of easy virrue, who had come, but not through mere idle curiosity, to sojourn at Rheims during the coronation.Judge of the holy horror and indignant disappointment of our devotee ; he hurried off to the nearest Juge de Paix to have the fifteen abominations expelled from his holy dwelling; but alas! the contract was perfectly en regle and even registered, and the Juge de Paix declared that it was not in his power to relieve even the brother-in-law of the Mayor, of nis \u2018fair and foul guests.So that the most complete and brilliant establishment of cyprians at Rheims is in the house of the brother-in-law of the Chief Magistrate\u2014a house which from henceforth will be known only under the title of the Borde! du Sucre.\u201d US FROM ENGLISH PAPERS TO JUNE 16.et HOUSE OF LORDS, Jonx 14.AMERICAN AND COLONIAL STEAM NAVIGATION BILL, The Marquess of LaNspowN, in the absence of \u2018the noble earl, the President of His Majesty's Council, who was prevented from attending by indisposition, moved the suspension of the standing orders of last session, Nos.210 and 211, in order to read a second time the Bill for establishing this Company.He saidthat he had looked upon this undertaking as one of great national importance, both as regarded the British Colonies and the Mother Coun ry, in improving their commercial connexions, and as being calculated to promote themi.litary security of those Colonies.The growing importance of the intercourse wih America genera ly, and GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.ford increased advantages.The Bill was shaped to give every security the public had a right to expect.The Earl of LAUDERDALE said, that this motion had his entire concurrence the subject being of a mag\" nitude beyond individual enterprise and was calculated to promote very usefni objects, serving the unanimous feeling in favor of this measure, which, as interested in the prosperity of the south of Ireland, commanded his warmest support.The order was then suspended, the Bill read a second time, and .committed.\u2014 LAW OF FACTOR AND AGENT.The following ex\u2018ract from the New-7'imes appears to us deserving of the attention of the Merchants, as it ré- lates to-e.Bill now brought by Lord Liverpool into the House of Lords, which passed the Commons in the last Session, but too late to be fully discussed in the Upper ouse : « In the House of Lords last night, the Earl of Liverpool gave notice, that,on Tuesday next, he should move the second reading of the Bill for improving the law of dealing with Factors or Agents.Petitions signed by almost all the most eminent Merchantsin London, including many who are Members of Parliament, Bank Directors, &c.on the subject.¢ It was proved in 1823, that the Laws of France, Portugal, Spain, Sardinia, Italy, Austria, Holland, the Hans owns, Prussia, Denmark, Sweden and Russia, all concurred in adopting the rule, that, in moveable property, \u201c possession.constitutes title,\u2019 and that persons making adsances of money upon such property, are not bound to enquire it whom to belongs, but are fully protected for the advances they make, *¢ A similar principle exists in the law of Scotland ; butin England, prior to 1893, the Courts of Justice held, that a person making a bona fide advance, in the regular course of business, to an agent, upon the security of Merchandise, in ignorance that such agent was not the owner of the property, might be deprived of his security; and that a bona fide purchaser from an agent, noi invested with the power of sale, would be liable wo pay a second time the value of the Merchandise.*¢ This Linglish rule is to be found in no stature, nor in any decided case earlier than 1742, butbetween that time and 1823, it had been established as a series of decisions ; and the argument generally used in defence was, that it gave encreased securiiy to the foreign merchant, in sending goods to this country, by protecting him against the possibility of fraud ot his agent.Now there seems to be no reason in natural equity, why our laws should protect foreign merchants from the consequences of their own want of caution in the choice of agents, at the expense of our own dealers whom no caution could save from loss.Neither is there any reciprocity in such rule, as between us and the nations which.afford no protection to our merchants.A refined argument, however, is sug gested, namely, that the superior secuiiry which-eur rule gives io foreigners, induces -them to send their goods here for sale ; but, in the first place, the main, and almost the only motive, for any merchant to select a particular market for his goods-is, the demand, which he supposes that market to afford ; and secondly, in order to prove thathe pays any regard to a collateral circumstance, ir must, at least, be shewn that he knows that circuinstance to-exist 3 but it was distinctly proved in evidence, that, of the foreign merchants trading to England, scarcely one ever suspected that the English Law differed from his own, and the few who came to know the difference disapproved of it.In 1823 the English rule, as we have called it, was so far departed from that by statute 4 Geo.1V.c.83, it was enacted that persons in whose names goods appeared by a Bill of Lading to be shipped, should be deemed owners, so as to entitle the consignee to a lien thereon, for advances made upon them.A Committee of the House of Commons had recommended a statute, applying not only to Bills of Lading, butto any apparent symbol of property, but it was thought fit to confine the measure, In the first instance, within the narrower limit.+ Hence arises, in the present state of the law, a curious inconsistency ; a Merchant in London receiving one parcel of goods by sea, from Leith, Bristol, &c.and another parcel of the same goods, from the same person, by land, may acquire, by the mere difference in the mode of conveyance, totally differen: rights! Such an absurdity as this cannot surely be suffered long to disgrace our legislation.It was, therefore, proposed last year, and is now proposed again, that the rule suggested by 1 the Committee of 1823, should be adopted in its full extent, as law.kf we were even to grant that the rule of 1742 was applicable to the state of trade at this period, when factors or agents were universally known as a separate class of persons, and never traded on their own account, still we should say, that the present extended commerce of the country produces such complicated transactions, and mixes-up agencies and ownerships so indiscriminately, that a different regulation is demanded by justice for the protection of (he mercantile inie- rest.\u2019 accuse Two articles have been published as official, from the Provincial Government of Greece\u2014They mention the landing of Ibrahim Pacha\u2019sarmy at Modon and Coron, but describe him to be wholly unable to make any serious impression on them.They speak of haviug intlicted great losses on\u2019the Turks, but some of the pictures which they furnish, so far exceed the ordinary limits of exaggeration, as to become ridiculous.We give the follow.South-America, rendered it peculiarly desirable to af- ing asan instance :\u2014 The Earl ot LIMERICK ha.great satisfaction in ob- 531 s On the 31st March (12th April.) a curious engagement took place.About one hundred Greeks under Gen.Macrojanis, sallied out of the fortress sword in hand, threw themselves on the centre of the enemy, and, after having killed more than five hundred, according to the most authentic information we have received, they ro- turnedinto ths foriress, laden with booty, having lost only one of his companions, and with only seven slightly wounded.\u201d : These RBobadilisms are really very absurd.The idea of a hundred heroes, in the year 1825, advancing to battle, and each of them killing five or more antagonists, | and then ninety-nine of the said heroes returning, Jaden with booty, to their own camp, would hardly do for the next edition of Munchausen, and it is absolutely too much for a modern despatch, .We do not see 1hat, in any case, such inflated states ments can do good, and if they could, we see no necessity for them.Without this extravagance the affairs of the Greeks would seem to wear a favourable aspect.\u2014 Their opponents do not gain ground, and the means of vigorous and successful resistance are in the hands of the Greek Government.They appear to have obtained considerable naval successes, and, perhaps, not the least favourable circumstance for their cause, is the honoura< ble ratification of the Loan lately negotiated \u2018for them in London, which has been received with these papers.\u2014 Courier 14th June, : MiNING IN IRELAND\u2014The advantages which are like- à to be conferred on Ireland by means of the Mining ompanies, are incalculable.Parts of the country ia which the people, before they commenced their operations, were pining in want and wretchedness, are now: enlivenéd by the operations of industry, and blessed with the rewards of successful labour.reat deal of the produce of the country, which was before exported to procure fuel.will eventually be consumeä by those who may be employed in working the coal mines, or in transporting their produce to those places where itmay be required.We cannot, perhaps, more fully show the truth of these remarks, than by directing the attention of our readers to a c: al mine in Carrickmacross, County Mo- naghan, which is at present werked by the Royal Irish Mining Company.lt is an extensive field of Coal, of the best description ; it has been examined by Mr.Griffith, wbo reportsit to possess the following qualitiess\u2014it ignites rapidly, exhibits a very bright flame, cakes well, and is very lasting There are already twenty-six men and boys employed in working this valuable mine, under the superintendence of an eminent coal-mine Captain.Specimens of the coalhave been received by the Chamber of Commerce, who expressed the approbation of its qualities, The working of this mine, it being inland, and in the neighhourhood of numerous distilleries aud breweries, must be of great advantage to all the neighbouring ceuntry.The Royal Irish Mining Company are also workin the extensive and valuable lead mine of Killiney an Rochestown.This property principaliycontains lead ore which on being assayed, was found to be of the most valuable descriptian.Thé Mining Company of Ireland have suspended the | operations in the county of Waterford.The suspension if supposed to proceed from the suggestion of Mr.Vivian.It is:hought that if the work be not resumed by the Mining Company of Ireland, it will be undertaken -by another association\u2014\u2014 Waterford Mirror.By returns laid before the Commons during the present sessions, it appears thai, on an average of the three last years, as compared with an average taken forty yeara azo, the manufacture of earthenware and china in Great Britain had increased in the proportion of thirty seveq, to four, The manufacture of iron -and ironmongery is the next increase.oo The Church Missionary Society held itsannnal meeting in London recently.The amount of receipis was £45,000 which is £5,000 more than the preceeding year.The Sunday School Union had an exiraordinary meeting on Wednesday week, Joseph Butierworthy Esq.M.P.in the chair.The reportsiated the extension on Sune day schools in various foreign parts.The total number of scholars in Great Britain and Ireland was 812,905, and the number of gratuitous teachers 74,614.Pope Leo XII.has increased the literary siores in the Vatican at Rome bv the purchase of Cicognara\u2019s collee- tion of beoks, amounting to 5000.He has also formed à Cabinet of Mosaics.A memorial to the Lord Lieutenant from the gentry and landed proprietors of Sligo, Leitrim, Fermanagh and Cavan, lies in Enniskillen, for signatures, It prays that a Canal may be formed which will connect Lough Erne, with Lough Allen, and that again with Lough Gill, which is navigable to Sligo.This, with 1he canal already sanctioned between Lough Erne and Neagh, will open a communication acrossthe kingdom, from Siigo te the ports of Newry and Belfast.1nd cemmercial point of view, this undertaking is of the greatest importance to Ireland.: Co Within the last month, a man, who resides at Tickne-< vin, barony of Carbury and county of Kildare, named John Flynn, his wife, and five children (all of whom had been reared Roman Catholics,) embraced the Protestant religion.Two other females have also conformed to the Protestant Church, within this last three months, in the same parish.\u2014 Belfust Chronicle.Mr.Secretary Peel\u2019s bill for cousolidating and amende ing the laws relative te jurors and juries, both common and special, is reprinted with the several amendments adopted by the committee on the bill There are four mew clauses.The first defines\u2018 what shall be deemed personal property,\u2019 so asto qualify for jurors, namely any person (in Middlesex) assessed for the poor rate of inhabited . 532 house duty at £303 in any other county.£20.The second pew clause provides that the** want of qualifications in common jurors to be cause of challenge ;\u2019\u2019 adding, in the third additional clause that\u2018\u2018no challenge shall be taken to any panel of jurors for want of a knight being returned ia such a panel, nor any array uashed by reason of any such challenge.\u201d The fourth addition proposes to enact that the \u2018* King shall only challenge for cause ;'\u2019 and (bat « the prisoncr be allowed twenty peremptory challenges only in felony.\u201d This bill will certainly be by far the most valuable labour of the session.The twenty-sixth anniversary of the Religious Tract Society was held in he Freemasons\u2019 Tavern, London, a few days ago.From the report of the Secretary we learn, that, in the last year, ten millions and a half of tracts have been distributed ; and, since the formation of the society, one hundred millions.Some one addressing the meeting, com .ared these brief monitors to the little maiden that of old informed the prophet of the cloud of mercy.- A Clergyman of the established Church,named Benson, pow aftracts larger congregations at St.Giles\u2019s Church than he celebrated Mr.Irving at the Caledonian, Mr.Benson's chief characteristic in preaching is calm and dignified reasoning.The Wellesley, 74, Captain Graham Eden Hammond, C.B.passed Madeira on tha 28th May with Sir Charles Stuart on board, for Rio Janeiro, A letter from Lisbon says :-* So far as regards Portugal, it is understood that the Brazil question has been favourably decided ; but it remains to be seen how the Brazilians w 1] relish the conditions under which their independence is to be tecognised.We are not made acquainted wih any of them.\u201d On Saturday the Joseph Green transport, Lieutenant Spencer, Agent, returned from Rio Janeiro, with a considerable quantity of provisions, which she took out from England for the use of thesquad.on there, but of which there was no want, the article of bread can be purchased cheaper at Rio than in England.The Joseph Green left Rio onthe 27th March.She is come into harbour to reland the provisions.13th June.June 16 In the House of Lords on Tuesday, the Colonial Trade Regulation Bill was read a second time.The measure was explained at length by Earl Bathurst and the Earl of Liverpool, and warmly commended by the Marquis of Lansdown, The Marquis de Palmella, the Portuguese Ambassador, and Mr.Rivadavin, the accredited Agent, from Buenos Ayres, transacted business yesterday afternoon, with Mr.Secretary Canning, at the Foreign Office, Downing-s reet.a DINNER AT CARLTON PALACE, Yesterday the King gave a most magnificent enter» tainment, at his Palace in Pallmall, (for which preparations have been making for several days) to his illustrious family, some foreigners of distinction, several of his Cabinet Min sters, the great Officers of Stae, and a numerous assemblage of Nobility and persons of distinction, \u201c City, TWO O'CLOCK.= s Business appears to bequite at a stand still in the British Stock Market, Consols are nominally 19.A COLONIAL INTELLIGENCE, Dn.The following are the concluding paragraphs of the address of His Majesty\u2019s Councilof Berinuda,in answer to Sir William Lumley\u2019s farewell message, after his resignation.We subjoin al:o Sir William\u2019s answer.\u2018They are very interesting documents.We trust that His Majesty will never permit the firm, the loyal, the disinteresied assertor of his prerogative in a distant land to suffer, either in fortune or reputation, for the zeal and fidelity with, which he has striven to uphold the constitution, the altar and the throne.We trust that the free Monarchy, enlightened and Christian country of which this little colony is an integral though a separated part, will fairly appreciate that promptitude and energy which formerly as a Soldicr, and latterly as a Civil Magistrate, have distinguished Your lixcellen- cy\u2019s career, and we trust that in these Islands also which have been for the last six years the scene ofour indefatigable exertions in the promotion of true Religion and good Government, when the mist of prejudice shall be dissipated, and the excitement of bad passions shall he nllayed, the community will do a late but perhaps a futile justice to an Administration which we maintain has been founded on the sound and constitutional principles, of liberty without licentiousness, of loyalty and truth.For the important advice which as a last legacy your letter so emphatically bequeaths us, we return you our sincere thanks,and hope the uniform and strenuous manner in which we have hitherto co-operated with Your Excellency in all those meastires which upon serious aud honest deliberation we deemed conducive to the public good, isa sutlcient earnest of our future adherence to principles which we have not been ashamed to avow and which we shall not be unprepared to justify.The fact that this correspondence\u201d will \u2018terminate all olitital connexion between Your Excellency and His Majesty\u2019s Council of Bermuda, will perhaps \u2019in the estimation of those who'shall read if, be the best compur- gation of the conscientious truth with which we have ad- ressed you.Ifin the opinion of the illiberal and the mean, we might formerly by such an A JL: ess incur the THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.suspicion of fla tery or corruption, that suspicion can find no harbour in a Document which owes its existence to the dissolution of your power.And now, Mir, in taking a leave of Your Excellency which, to many of us, will too probably be final, we beg you to accept our most reverential and affectionate regards; and wishing to you, and that admirable Lady, who e praise we dare not trus: ourselves to celenrate, every dignity and happiness which you deserve, we can only turn to the Colony, znd say with the Roman Poet Cui pudor,et Justitiæ sorur Incorrup'a Frides, nudaque Veritas Quando w lum inveniet parem 3 By Orpen oF THE Boab.(Signed) : Wx.SMITH, P.C.Conncil Chamber, ; 1st June, 1525.To the above His Excellency was pleased to give the following Reply :\u2014 Gentlemen, That my farewell Address to you has bern received with a kindred and Coristian spirit, itis ali I wished, or could desire, I sent it not forth to elicit praise 5 of that I fear indeed, you hive offered far more than 1 deserve, If, however, the expression of my sentimears, the honest effusions of my heart, will in any degree tend 10 invigorate and keep ul ve your exertions, in tbe cause of virtue and of truth, my object is attained, avd I shall not have pleaded in vain, .Accepting, as I do, this your final pledge and present, gratifying to my heart as it must and ever will be\u2014I will not pow venture to de a'n you longer, than to make use of one single word, furmerly used, as we are told in history, by a much greuter but more unfortunate man than myseif, on a far more awful, more trving, morse distressirg ocensinn, the last word of a King about to die\u2014* Remember\u201d whatever his meaning at that moment might have been; let us ail remember thatif We do our duty here, we shall reap our reward hereafter, My best thanks and deepest gratitude are due for personal regards and good wiclies to myself and to my dear wife, (Signed) WM.LUMLEY, June 1, 1825.DE rr Cr NC TTA th rt YE CT DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.\u2014\u2014 Terrebonne, Ath Aug.On the 2ad instant the public examination of the school at Terrebonne, conducted by Mr.Augustin Vervais, under the duection of the Royal lustitu- tiou, took place in the presence of a great number of spectators both of that aud of the neighboring parishes.The children were examined in Latin and French, read ng, writing, (partichlarly as to the neatuess of their copy books) in the Catechism, the Latin and French grammar, Avithmetic, Sacred History and the History of Lugland, more especially on the reigns of the three last illustrious monarchs who preceded our preseut sovercigu; these exercises concluded with a scene, agreeably performed by the children.\u2014Communicate d.MONTREAL, August 8th.TrAvecLING \u2014Theoldest inhahitants do not recollect when travellingto CANADA wasso general as it has been during the present summer, whica shows that this country is becoming better known to foreigners, and that the sublimity and wild grandeur of its scenery, as well asits moral institut.ons are held in higher estimation abroad than they were won: to be.Almost during the whole season, the Hotels of this c ty have been crowded to excess with -trangers, travelling either for pleasure or business through the country, and at present they are so much 50 as to render several applications to private families for accommodation necessary.On Saturday the New Swiftsure Steam-Boat, brought about sixty cabin passengers from Quebec; but upon applying atthe Hotels for accommodations.the majority of them were oblized to re urn to the boat and take up the births which they occu.ied during the passage.Notwithstanding the extensive accommodation of our principal Hotels, there is scarcely a room of any description to spare.Nor is this owing to geutlemen visitors, the ladies being equally numerous, to accommodate whom the gentlemen are generally obliged during the night to resort to shake d.wn sofus, carpets, chairs, tales, &c, &c., as the only substitutes they can obtain for beds.We are told that Quebec 18 equally crowded with strangers, ConcErT.\u2014The impression made by Mr.Ostinellis performance on the violin, has far exceeded the expectations formed by those who attended his Concert on Friday evening, The combination of skill, taste and judgment with which he executes his variations, return - ing from the most difficult passages to the simplicity of the original theme, surpasses any thing we could lave thought within the po ~er of the ins rumeat to produce; and no words can describe the sensation of the audience while listening to the delicate, yet articulate touches, which ac once display the master of his art, Mrs, Ostin- elli\u2019s performan e on the piano forte, and Miss Aylingt vocal) powers would alone be a treat to the lovers of.harmony, but when combined with Ostinetli, forma more than common charm.The lovers of music may expect another rich treat on tomorrow evening, QUEBEC : THURSDAY, AUGUST H, 1825.Nothing later has arrived from Eurorz by way of New-York, but the Packers of the 24th of June and Ist July are daily looked for.By this river papers have beenreceived to the 24th June, but we have not bern so fortunate as to procure a perusal of them, By Havrirax papers to the 27th ult, we have LoNpoN dates to the 16th June, The Colonial Intercourse Bill, and the Ailantic Steam Navigation Bl had each passed to a second reading in the House of Lords.The acknowledgement of theindependence of Har 51- was a stroke of great policy on the part of FRANCE.That power had nothing to fear, and much to gain of pusitive advantage to herself.Having few, if aay, colonies, where the declaration of this independence could be injurious in its effects on the black populaion, France could have no reason to dread danger from: this extraordinary innovation on the presumed relative.position of the white and black lords of the earth.She had every thing to gain, first, from the actual benefit: of her trade with this new independent nation ; next,- from the immense sum paid for this boon, which will satisfy the claim of the ejected French solonists ; and lastly, and perhaps more effectually, from the consequences which this recognition must eventually produce on the British: West Indian Islands.It may be very proper, and very philanthropic to rejoice at this vindication of the colored portion of the human race from the slavery, in which the superiority of intellect, power and position on the part of the whites has plunged them for so many ages.But it is evident that the consequences must be far from'agreeable to the slave holding states of America, and to che planiers in our West Indian colonies.When we reflect on these consequences, we are compe:led to pause before we wish the example of France to be followed by the other powers mos: interested ;.and fully coincide in the view taken of this question by the Albion.We have not yet ob- observed in what manner the press of the Southern States has treated this question.For consistency\u2019s sake they must app'aud the conduct of France, wbile their fears will prevent them from imitating it.The new Corn Bill has passed a second reading in the House of Lords.ccm The Kingston U.C.Chronicle of the 29th July.men- tious that the award of the Arbitrators beiween this Province and Upper-Capada was signed on the 23d of that month.; A meeting of the Inhabitants of Kingston, Jamaica, was heid on ihe 224 June, for the purpose of promoiing the Moral and Religious improvement of the slave population.The Lord Bishop made a most impressive and.gralitymg speech, and resolutions were unanimously adopted, tor raising a fund and purchasing ground for the ercciions of one or more Churches.\u2014 We were quite satisfied with Mr, NEILSON\u2019s article on Monday.So farirom disvroving any thing which we aseried, or shewing that our reasoning on it was defective, he bas substandiated by his own counter statement every thing we advanced relative 10 the Quebec Guzetie.We shallhear vo more of * arufice and management\u201d \u2014{7 AMUSEMENTS, We had last evening the renewed pleasure of hearing Mr.KEENE in Quebec.His concert was veryrespect- ably attended, and it was evident from the pleasure with which the company received, and the applause which followed the scveral songs, that his deserved popularity is by no means abated here.We were pare ticularly pleased with «The Thorn,\u201d and with the \u201c Death of Abercrombie,\u201d which Mr.K.was so kind as to volunteer.We understand that Mr.KEENE gives another concertby desire at the National School, after which he return» to Montreal.We are informed that MR.FREDERICK BROWNE has taken ihe Montreal Theatre from the proprietors?and is busily employed in enlisting recruits for bis Theatrical campaign, Mr.HuNTER, who is said to have been celebrated at ASTLEY\u20198, and to be of course the ficsi equesirian on this continent, is now performing at the Circus in Montreal 5 and intends immediately on the conclusion of his engagemen there to visit Quebec, for the purpose vf v- peniug our Circus for a few nighis.\u2014 0e SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.The annual gaiety of the Race Course commenced on Weduesday.The day was rather cold aud showery, but the company was, notwithstanding, very numerous.The ladies with laudable spirit persevered on the course and the stand till the close of the running.There wasa pretty general regret that hath sir 30 fer nd Mie rhocker were absent, leaviig ali the house Lo var wid bi wad ote nina ._ GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.a2 + Lismahago.The Lieutenani-Governor's cup was won easy, by Mr.MENpDHAM\u2019S Comical; bis antagonist Humbug having been drawn on the second heat, Previous to the delivery of the cup,it was filled with cham- paigne, and the Lieutenant Governor\u2019s health drank with three times three.The Quebec Stakes were won by Lismahago, Bugler eoming in second, and receiving out of them eighty dollars, beating Sprat, who was drawn after the first heat.The Trial Stakes caused some speculation, the four horses which started never having run in Quebec, and being all nearly equal favorites.\u2014 In the first heat,; Friar\u2019s saddle turned, and his rider sell, The horses were thus placed.Col.Hawkins\u2019s Fly,.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Mr Mendham\u2019s Cora,.\u2026 even.Q Lt.Furneaux\u2019s Weedy.\u2026.3 Mr.Denny\u2019s Friar,.+.dis, SECOND HEAT.Mr.Mendham\u2019s Cor@ye co vveceon eossk Lt, Furneaux\u2019s Weeds.cove ves.eee 2 Col.Hawkins\u2019s Fly,.vs.Idr.THIRD HEAT.Mr.Mendham's Cora,.+\u2026+.Mr.Furncanx\u2019s eed.000002 The Dalhousie Stakes, the Richmond Stakes, and the Handicap for the Ladies Purse, will be run for on the second day, Friday.\u2014 ° + ; Amongst the late arrivals is the brig Agenoira, from Aberystwith, ou board which came 15 Welsh settlers\u2014their singular costume and dialect render them objects of much curiosity, \u2018The Welsh are in general a hardy and industrious race and we should he happy in seeing some further imporia- tious of them,as - ith these qualifications they promise to make steady and useful settlers, ACCIDENT, On Satarday morning last, a little after o\u2019clock, a horse, with a cart load of deals, escaped from his driver, and ran at speed through the mrket place, \u2018on the side next 1he Barracks, which was crowded with people; when nearly opposite to the lower angle of that bui.ding,it knocked down aemall girl, about ten years of agethedaughter we hear of the lateDr.Mercier,who was taken up senseless and supposed to be dead but being cars ried into Mr, McLeod\u2019s house, where medical assistance was instantly procured, animation was restored.We anderstand that although very seriously injured her recovery is not despaired of.The horse was stopped nearly opposite Mr.McLeod\u2019s grocery store.Consid~ ering that the market vas then #t the fullest, it ica providential circumstance that no farther mischief was done.\u2014 Mercury » ct Monthly Report of patients admitted into the Quebec Emigrant Hospital from July 1st te August 1st, 1825.Remained in Hospita} 30h Jane,.16 Admitted during the moniby.\u2026.60 \u201476 DISCHARGED.\u2014Cured,.52 Relievedy.+.3 Dead,.eerevenaant Remaining in Hospital, 30h July, 47 6 DISEASES ADMITTED.Fever Intermittant, .so\u2026ccc0000000000 veo \u2014\u2014 Continued, .rrsscsu ne 000000 038 Euflamation of the LuDgs,.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2 \u2014 Liver, so.veresss sec 0100000000 \u2014\u2014 FRIEstiUEs, +.2.00c000s00000000000l Eves.u.PE 0.Small Pox,.\u2026.0e+ewrossesecc00000000d Untarrthi, 00.000000 ec 0cc 000 caver enna 2 Cholera,.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.PE Dropsy of the Chest,.«.\u20260++00w00se0u0-00l Fractures, .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 a+ ua c000 0 0venusoesŸ Fractures Compound of the army.1 CUNLUSIONg.\u2026s020 0000 sveu esse 000000000008 \u201460 DEATHS, Margaret Murphy,.Consumplion.W.Pinkerton, John Robson, \u201c°° °°°°° .P.Morgunge eevee 5s2s0000000 Morasmus.JAMES MORRIN, Medicat atreudant for the mouth.MARRIED, In Trinity Church, N.B.on the 16th inst, by the Rev.Robert Willis, Lieut, Colouel JAMES FREDERIEK love, Inspecting Field Officer in New-Bruonsu ik, to Mary, daughter of Thomas Heaviside, Esq.of that City.DIED, At Montreal, on the Issening of Sunday last, at her Mothers House, Côte-à-Baron, Rebecca Christiana, daughter of the jate Mr.Jacob Hall, aged 11 years and 8 months, A Niagara, on the 96h ult.Mrs, Maria McKie daughter of Mr.Alexr.McKie, of that town, Also, Mr.G.Young, aged 69 years.Mr, Young was A native of Scoiland, born and brought up on the banks of the Clyde, near Glasgow.\u201cAt Hiochinbrooke, on the 30th ult, after a short hut lingering illness, Miss Amelia Hingston, daughter of §, J.Hingston, Esq.aged 9 years aod 6 months.cee 4 Continued Fever.re Lowe City, on Monday last, at the Quebec Hotel, Capt, Thomas Morin, of the Brig Jane, from Dublin, univer-ally regretted, His remains were followed 10 she grave by a vumerous and respectable concourse of trieuds and relatives; he has lett behind him several re latives in Three-Rivers and Monireal, who deeply deplore his loss.At Milan, 7th January, Aan, wife of Frederick Grigg, Esg.formerly resident in Quevec.J v v + \u2018 PORT OF QUEBEC, \u2014\u2014 .: ARRIVED, August 5\u2014 Schooner Ranger, Armstrong, (2a voyage) 18 days from Halifax.to Mr.Sattesthwaite,with rum and sugar \u2014 9 settlers.Je- Ageunoria, Janes, from Aberyistwith, sailed the 17th June, to Corrie & Co.mm ballast.15 se:tiess.\u2014\u2014 Brig Jane, Wilkinson, 14th July from St.John's, Newfll.to Gen.Symes, in ballast, 8\u2014schooner Emilie, White, 35 days from do.to M.BeH, with ram and wine.- \u2014\u2014Brig Henvicus, Huddart, 30 days from du, to W.& G.Pember- ton, in ballast, 9\u2014Brig Gceau, Struthers, 20th June from Liverpool, to order, in ba'baste 10-Brig Harding, Hering, 24th June frem Liverpool, to Wm, Price, general cargo.CLEARED, Aug.4\u2014Brig Fisher, McDonald, Liverpool.Brig Aide, Miller, Dundalk.Brig Mais, Hartand, Hull.Sch.Effort, Caldwell, Newfid.b\u2014Brig Anu, Richardson, Sunderland.Biig \\Varner, Stevenson, Greenucks Brig Union, Taylor, Chepstow, Brig Kitty, Scolly, Whitby.Schr.Marie Rose, Sire, Halifax, 6\u2014 Biig Nestor, Mordaft, Liverpool.Brig Trident, Clarkson, London.sh p reggy, Stephens, Briztol ; Ship Sir Geo.Prevost, Williams, Lonrdon.Nchr, Hibernia, Caldwell, Halifaxe S\u2014 B:ix Quebec lacket, Ditchbuen, Liverpool Brig George, Davison, Loudon, Ship Herald, Sopwith, London, Brig Vittoria, Gregg, Londou.Sehr.Seatlower, Baker, Halifax.9\u2014Brig William, Simpson, Loudoss Brig, t\u2019ar:s, Moure, T'ralee.Biig Isabella, Hae, Whitebaven.Brig Lustre, Woodward, London, Brig Mauy, Cottey, Whitehaven.Schr.Good Intent, Harper, Miramichi 10\u2014ship Hanisoa, Cailing, Bristol.Brig Richard.Renuisou, Hull, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.Owing to a long prevalence of light winds we have, latterly, bad but few arrivals.\"A number are however, said to be at hand,which may be hourly expected.The season is now approaching when our regular traders, on their second voyage, may be looked for; and as the season has, by all accounts, proved pritty favorabie to vessels homeward bound, they will, probably, return earlier than usual.The Fortune, a Bark of about 320 tons, was launched from Mr.Finch\u2019s Ship-yard, St.Roc?s, the 4.h inst, The Brig Oldham, Roberts, which had put back leaky, sailed again for London last Thursday, and itis expected by the aid of a tow-boat up and down the London River, that she will be able to return to Quebec early in (he all.The Britannia, from Liverpool, aud Vine, from Dublin, have been seen in the Gulf.sailed from Dublin for Quebec before 19th June, Brigs Draper, and Vine ; the flugh, and Mary, were to leave about the end of the month, A large Bark with passengers from Sligo, is reported to have been off Basque Island on Sunday week last.Havirax, 18th July.Arrived, Albion, Caldwell, 14 days from Quebec ; and Nancy, Aitchins, bound to Demerara, in 23 days.\u2014 Cleared, Ranger, Armstrong.for Quebec.His M.S.Niemen, accompanied by the armed Brig Chebucto, after landing Sir Howard Douglas at Prince Edward\u2019s Island sailed for Miramichi, and on approach- ng the River struck on a reef of rocks off Puint Esca- minac, but being assisted by the Chebuctu taking out her guns and shot and starting her water,she soon floa:ed off without sustaining any material injury.There were two pilots on board at the time.The Niemen has since re- urned to Pictou.Two Brigs built by J.O.Brunet, Esq.of 135 tons each, were safely launched a few weeks back, one of them named the George, was built at Three-Rivers, and sails for London ; the other, called the Sir I.N, Burton, was built ar Deschambaulr and sails tor Halifax.Newfoundland, July 6.\u2014Avrived, Maria & IHariet, Cocken, trom Quebec ; 12:h du.Young Oliver, Troude, from do.Eastport, July Oth.\u2014 Arrived, Susan, Sullivan, 16 days \u2018rom Quebec, Vessels spoken.\u2014June 23d, lat.50, 44, long.33, 41, Brig Pemena, bound to Plymouth; July 2d, où the links, Veronica, Toustan,hence for Belfast; 9h, in the Gulf, Andromeda, Todd, aence for Londuo ; 23d, off the Bird Islands, He M.S.Orestes, hence for Newfoundland, al well.The Hero, New-Draper, Vine, and Anacreon, are at band.Three Brigs bouud up were off Apple Island last Tuesday.The Andromeda, Eden, from London, has gone down 19 load at Rivière du Loup.pe CARE HE Connexion in Business subsisting between the i Subscribers will this day cease and determine.H.LE MESURIER, Quebec, 30th April, 1625.BRIDGE & PENN.YW ANTED for the service oft Au New-York, on the 16ih inst, Ephraim tary, Esqr.| Be Royal Engibeer Department'atthisstation., à a concession du nord-est d\u2019icelle,bornée par devant par la branche nord-est de la Rivière Nicolet, et par dee- rière au bout des dits vingt arpens, joignant au nord- ouest les représentants de fsu Louis Orion di: Champagne, et au sud-est à brançois Duval, avec tons les bätiments dossus construits, la ditte terre sujette aux droits, devoirs, et reserves seigneuriales envers le Seigneur dont elle relève à l\u2019avenir suivant les titres de concessions.Or je donne par le présent avis que li susdite terre et dépendances sera venduc et adjugée au plus haut enchérisseur à la porte de l\u2019Kglise de la dite Paroisse de Nicolet, MARDI le SIXTEME jour de SEPTEMBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin, aux quels tems et lieu les conditions de la veute seront énun- cées, L.GUGY, Shérif, Tous et un chacun avant aucun droit quelconque sur es prémisses telles que ci-dessus décrites, soit par hvpo- thêque ou tout autre titre ou charge, sont par le présent avertisd\u2019en donner avis au dit Shérif, à son Bureau en la vilte des Trois-ilivières, suivant la lois eten Outre, que Dulle opposition afin d\u2019añnuller ou afin de distraire le toutou partie des dites prémisses, ou afin de charse ou servitude sur icelles, ne sera regue pur le dit Shérif du rant les quinze jours qui en précéderoni la vente.Bureau du Shérif, 39 Avril, 1825.Trois-ltivières, BON vertu d'un ORDRE D\u2019E- a savoir: A XECUTION émané dela Cour du Banc du Roi de sa Majesté pour les causes Civiles dans et pour le district des Trois-Riviéres susdit, à l\u2019instance de Moses Hart, Ecuyer, Sei- gnesr du fief Sie.Marguerite et autres lieux, et Marchand de la Ville des Trois-Rivières, contre les biens, terres el possessions de Jean Baptiste Dave, lui, Moaîire tonneur de la paroisse de la Visitation de la pomie du Lac, dans le com'é de St.Maurice, à moi adressé, j'ai saisi et pris en exécution comme apparicnant au dit J EAN BAPTIS FE DAVELUI.\u20141.Un terrein situé en la dite Paroisse et Seigneu.rte de la Pointe du Lac, contenant trente-six piedg de front zllast en élargissant, sur la profondeur depuis le chemin du Roi a aller à la Rivière au Sable, borné par devant au dit chemia et par derrière par la dite Rivière, joignant au sud-ouest à Louis Crète, et au nord-est à Paut Godin, avec un moulin à scie et ses Gépendances dessus construit.2, Un emplacement situé en la même Paroisse, près de Elise d\u2019icelle, contenant un arpent de front, sur quatre arpens de profondeur, étant traversé par le chemin du Roi, borné en bas du dit chemin à Raphaël Pror vancher, cten haut d\u2019icelui au bout des dits quatre arpens, joignant d\u2019un côté au sud ouest au terrzin de l\u2019Eglise, et au nord-est à Modeste Dugré et Joseph Landry, avec deux maisons et dépendances y dessus Construites\u20143.Une te re à bois d\u2019un arpent et demi de front sur ving(cinq arpensde profondeur, juignant au aordrest à Pieire Montour et au sud ouest à Dame Veuve Moutour.Or je donne par le présent avis que les susd.ls terreins, emplacement, terie et dépendances respectives, seront séparément veudus et adjugés au plus haut enchérisseur, à la porte de l\u2019riglise de li dite Paroisse de la Pointe du Lie, LUNDI le CINQUIEME SEPTEMBRE pro- Cham, a DIX heures du main, auxyuels tems et eu les conditions de la vente seront énoncées, L.GUGY, Shérif, Tonset un chacun ayant aucun droit quetconque sur la teric tel que ci dessus décrite, soit par hypothêque vu tout autre tire ou charge, sont par le présent avertis d'en donner avss au dit Sherif, a son Bureau en la ville des Trois-Rivières suivant la loi; et en outre, que nulier Opposition afin d\u2018unnulier ou afin de distraire ls tour Où partie de li dite terre, ou afin de charge on servitude sur icelle ne sera reçue par le dit Shérif durant les quisze jours qui en précéteront la vente, Bureau du Shérif, 90 Avril, 1805.Ne HU vertu d\u2019an MANDAT d\u2019EXE- savoir : CUTION émané de la Cour du Banc du Roi de Sa Majesté pour les causes civiles dans er pour le su-dit district de Moutréal, à la poursuite de Pierre Guerout, Ecuyer, marchand, daus le bou:g st.Denis, dans le comté de Riche- lien, dans le dit district, contre les terres et possessions de Joseph Laroque, résidant dans la paroisse de St.Ours, dins le com'é de Richelieu, dans le dit district, habnant, et Josephte Dion, sa femme, à moi adressé ; j'ai saisi ec pris en exécution comme appartenant aux dus JOSEPH LAROQUE ct JOSEPHTE DION, une terre sise et située dans la suscite paroisse St, Ours, contenant trois arpens de front sur quaraate aipens de profondeur, plus ou moins, borné: en front par Athansse Fredeue et Jean Louis Bienvenue, dons la profondeur par Pra erte Graveline et Michel Monjeon, du côté nord est par Olivier Richard et d\u2019autre cô.C au sud vuest par Joseph St.Germain, avec maison et autres bâtisses en bois y dessus érigées.Or je donne par le présent avis que les dites terre et prémisses seront vendues et adjugées au plus haut enchérisseur, à la porte de l\u2019Ezlise de la susdite paroisse de St.Ours, le LUNDI DOUZE de DECEMBRE prochain à DIX heures du marin, auxquels tems et lieu les conditions de la vente seront énoncées.fREDk.W.ERMATINGER, Shérif.Tous ceux qui ont des prétentionssur les terre et pré- mieses ci-dessus désignées, soit par hypothéque ou autre droit ou servitude, sont par le présent avertis d\u2019en donner avis au dit Shérif, à son bureau en la cité de Montréal suivant la loi 5 et de plus, qu\u2019aucune opposition afin d\u2019annuller ou afin de distraire le tout ou partie des dites terre et prémisses ou afin de charge Ou servitude sur icelles, ne sera reçue par le dit shérif durant les quinze jours qui en précéderont la vente.Bureau du shérif 5 Août, 1825.Montréal, ) FY verm d\u2019un MANDAT d\u2019EXE\u2019 savoirs 5 CUTION émané de la Cour da Banc du Roi de Sa Majesté pour les causes civiles dans et pour le susdit district de Montréal, à moi adres é, m\u2019enjoignint de procéder à la saisie, vente et adjudication par décrêt volontaire sur Wolfied Nelson, de St.Denis, dans le dit district, Chiror- gien, je certain immeuble ou héritage décrit dans le dit mandat comme suit, savoir: ¢ certuins lot de terre et prémisses siluée dans la troisième concession de la paroisse St, Denis, contenant trois ar- pens de front sur quarante arpens de profondeur» plus ou moins, borné pardevant au chemin de front de la dite Concession, dans la profondeur par Nicolas Leclerc, d\u2019un cô:é par Antoine Maheu et d\u2019autre CÔÉ par Augustin Desmarais, avec maison, grange et autres bâti:ses y dessus é:1igées ; le:quels il a acheté d\u2019Étienne Migrnault, de la dite paroisse St.Denis et de Rosalie Maheu, sa femme par acte duement fait et exécuté pardevant Mignault et confrère Notaires publics, en date du vingt huit Juin mil huit cent vingt quatre, sous les et sujets aux charges et conditions suivantes, savoir : au payement de la somme de deux nulsept cens soixante dix neuf livres douze sols à Pierre Guerout, Ecr.dans le cours de trois années avec l'intérêt lézal payable par chaque année à compter du dit vingt huit de Juin mil huit cent vingt quatre, jusqu'a parfait pavement, à être fait en trois payements égaux, dont le premier échoirra le premier d\u2019Octobre mil huit cent vingt cinq, et due au dit Pierre Guerout, sous et en vertu d\u2019un acte de vente fait par Jean Bite, Maheu, et sa femme au dit Etienne Mignault, eten date du treize d'Avril mil huit cent vingt on, et encore au paryement 3 demande de la sonime de seize Cens livres avec l\u2019inté-êt légal à et en faveur des seigneurs de la seigneurie de St, Denis,\u2019 lesquels lut de terie et prémisses ont été en la possession du dit Etienne Mignauit, depuis le trente d\u2019Avril mil huit cent vingt un jusqu\u2019au dit vingt huit de Juin mil huit cent vingt quatre, à la quelle époque dernièrement mentionaée ls dit WOLFRED NELSON, en eit entré en possessions et l\u2019est encore actuellement ; J'ai saisi et pris en exécution les dits loc de terre et prémisses et je donne par le présent avis qu\u2019iceux s:ront vendus et adjnyés au Flus haut enchérisseur, sujetsaux payemens des sommes d\u2019argent susdites avec l\u2019intérêt comme sus- dil, par déciêt volontaire sur le dit Wolfred Nei- son, à la porte de l\u2019Eglise de la susdite paroisse St.Denis, le LUNDI DOUZE de DECEMBRE prochain, a DIX heures du matin, auxquels tems et lieu les conditions ultérieures de la vente seront énoncées.° FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Shérif, Tous ceux qui ont des prétentions sur les dits emplacement et prémisses ci-dessus désignés, soit par hypothéque ou autre droit ou servitude, sont par le présent avertis d\u2019en douner avis au dit Sherif, à son barcau en la cité de Montréal suivant la loi et de plus qu\u2019aucune opposition afin d\u2019annuller ou afin de distraire le tout où partie des dits emplace- meot et prémisses, ouafin de charge Ou servitude sur iceux ne sera reçue par ledit Shérif durant les quinze jours quien précéderont [1 vente; et touset chacunayantdes prétentions où droits et spécialement des hypothêques qui pourroient être des sujets d\u2019oppositions afin de conserver, sont pareilles ment avertis et requis de les pruduire au dit Shérit en sou bureau susdit, huit jours au moins avant le jour fixé pour la wente des dis emplacement et prémisses, Bureau du Shérif, 5 Aout, 1825.GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.No, 477.N vertud'un MANDAT de fer: Québec, savoir ; ¢ facias Émané de la Courdu Baoc du Roi de Sa Majvsté pour les causes civiles, dans et pour le district de Québec, à la poursuite de William Grut Sheppard, de ta Cité de Québec, Marchand, et Therese Bellevay, son épouse, Veuve de feu Peter Brebaut, Fcuyer, tant eu leurs propres noms qu\u2019en leurs qualités de Tuteurs duement appointés en lotàä Peter Perceval Brehaut, Marie Elizaheih Brehaut, Cutherine Esther Brehautet William Henry Brehaut, enfans mineurs issus de son marriage avec le dit feu Peter Brebaut,conire les terres es possessions d\u2019ADAM ANDREWS,de lu due cité de Québec, forgeron, taut en son propre nom qu\u2019en si qualité de tuteur duement appointé eu loi à Hevry Audrewset James Andrews, tous deux mineurs, Hogi Audrews de la dite Cité de Québec, Forgeron, dward Hall, de ladite Cité de Quévec, Méuui-ier, and Elizabeth Andrews sa femme, lesquele vis Adam Andrews, Henry Andrews, James Andrews, Hneh Andrews, et Elizabeth Andrews, soni enfansde feu William Andrews de son vivant de la dite Cité de Québec, Forgeron, et d\u2019Elizatberh Audrews, sa femme, au-si décedé, et Catherine McGowan, aussi de la dite Ciié de Quédec, veuse de feu William Andrews et commune en biens nvec lui et Jean Belanger, de la dite Cité de Québec, Ecuyer,en sa qualité de Tuteur ad hoc duement \u20ac Ô en forme de loi à Ruchael Andrews, fille mineure de la dite Catherine MeGowan, issue de son martage avec le dit feu William Andrews, el ce-heritiers, avec Jes «u-dits entans et héritiers provenus du mariage eniéricor de lui le dit feu William Andrews, décédé, à moi adresé, j'ai saisi et prisen exécution comme appartenant an dit Adam Andrews, et al.l\u2019immeuble suivant savoir \u2014° Un emplacement de vingt-cinq piedsde front, plus ou moins, s\u2019il se trouve, situé sur la rae Champlain, en Ia Basse Ville de Québec, prenänt du pied du Cap aux Diamands à aller en profondeur jusqu\u2019 au bord du Fleuve St.Laurent, tenant d\u2019un côté au Sieur Ritcher et à la veuve Chabot, ou leurs représentans, et d\u2019autre cô é au lerrein de la veuve Guenet.ensewible la intison dessus construite, quai et autre petit bâtiment, circonstances et dépendances, tel et ainsi que le tour est aztuellement se poursuite et comporte siuns en rien réserver ni excepier, en aucune manière quelconque.\u201d Or je donue par ie présent avis public, que l\u2019immeuble vi-dessus décrit sera vendu etadjaugé au plus offrant et dernier enchérisseur à mon Bureau en la maison de justice de la dite Ciré de Québec, te LUNDI DIXNEUF de DECEMBRE prochain, à ONZE heures du matin, auxquels 1ems et lieu les conditions de la vente seront évourees.W.s.SEWELL,Shérif.Toutes personnes qui peuvent avoir des prétentions sur les immeubles ci.dessus désignés, soit par by pothêque ou autre droit ou servitude, sont averties qu\u2019ellestaient à le cotifier au dit Shérif , à son bureau dans la cité de Québec, selon lu loi ; de plus, qu\u2019aucune opposition afin d\u2019annuller, ou afin de distraire en tout ou partie des dits immeubles ou afin de charge ou servitude sur iceux, ne sera reçue par le dit Shérif, pendant les quinze jours qui en précéderont la vente ; de plus, que toute opposition afin d\u2019annuller, afin de charge ou afin de distraire, doit Être accompagnée d\u2019une affirmation sous serment de la vérité des faits ÿ articulés, en fa forme prescrite par l\u2019ordre de la dite cour, en date du dix» neuvième d\u2019Octobre, 1892, et que toute opposition à telle fin, qui ne sera pas accompagnée d\u2019une telle affirmation, n\u2019empêchera ni ne retardera l'exécution du dit ordre ; et qu\u2019aticune opposition afin de conserver ne sera reçue aprèsles vingt quatre heures qui suivront le jour du rapport du dit ordrz,et sont de plus averties que le dit ordre est rapportable le le.Février prochuin.W., S.S.Bureau du Shérif, Québec, 8 Aout, 1825.No.587.nn vertu d\u2019un aflias MANDAT de Québec, à À ficrie jacias Cmimé de la Cour du savoir : S banc du Roi de Sa Majesté pour les causes civiles dans et pour le district de Québec, à la poursu te de Marie Anne Voyer, ci-devant résidante à l\u2019Ancienne Lorctte, actuellement de la paroisse St.Ambroise, dans les comité et district de Québec, veuve de feu Alexis Gauvreau, contre les terres «t possessions de Jean Baptiste Lemai re dit Jugon, de la cité de Québec, dans les conié et district de Québec, maitre Boulanger,à moi adressé ; j'ai saisi et pris -n'exécution'comme appartenans au dit JUAN BAPTISTE LEMAITIE dit J JGON,à savoir: \u201cLa juste moi.ié d'une mplacement sis et situé eu cette Haute-Vilie rue St, Joseph, de quarante cinq pieds et demie de front, sur cinquante cinq piers de profondeur, ensemble la juste moitié d\u2019une maison dessus construite en pierre à une étage detrentz six pieds de front surtrente pied de profondeur à prendre ia dite moitié du côté est joigrant l\u2019emplacement et maison du Sieur Bruneau rep:ésenté par Geo:ge Pozer, et d\u2019autre côté à l\u2019ouest au ropréseniant du Sieur Romain.\u201d\u201d\u2014Or je donne par le pré«nt avis public que l\u2019immeuble ci dessus décrit sera veudu ei adjuZé au plus offrant et dernier enchérisseur, à mon Bureau en la maison de Justice de la cité de Québec, le LUNDI DIX-NILUF de DÉCEMBRE prochain, à ONZE heures du matin, auxquels tems et lieu les conditions de la vente seront adjugces.W., &.SEWELL, Shérif, Toutes personnes qui peuvent avoir des préteniionssur es prémisses ci-dessus désignées, soit par bypothêque ou 537 T \u2014- autre droit ou servitude,sont averties qu'elles aient à les potitier audit shérif, à son bureau dans la cité de Qué- bee, selon la lois de plus, qu'aucune opposition afin d'annuller, ou atin de distraire en tout où parties des dites prénisses, ou afin de charge ou servitude sur icelles, ve sera reça par le dit shérif pendant les quinze jours qui en précéderont ia vente ; de plus, que toute opposition afin d\u2019annuller, afin de charge ou afin de distraire, doit être accompagnée d\u2019une affirmation sous serment de la vérité des faits y articulés, en la forme prescrite par l\u2019ordre de la dite cour en date du dix neuvième d\u2019octobre 1822, et que toute opposition à telle fin, qui ne sera pas accompagnée de telle affirmation, n\u2019empéchera ni ne retardera l\u2019exécution du dit ordre ou jugement ; et deplus qu'aucune opposition afin de conserver ne sera reçue après les vingtquatre heures qui suivront le jour du rapport dudit ordre, et sont de plus averties que ledit ordre est rapportablele ler.Février, 1826.W, 8.S.Buivau du Shérif, Québec, 8 Août, 1895.District de N fait savoir à (ous qu\u2019il appartien- Québec, ¢ dra qu\u2019en vertu de \u2019Ordonnance de l\u2019Honorvable Otivier Perrault, un des Juges de la Cour du Bauc du Roi de ce district, en date du quinze de Juillet courant, au pied du Procèseverbal et des Enchè- ves des immeubles ci-après désignés, dépendanis de la Communzaure de biens qui u été entre sieur Thomas Lau- gloiseudétunte Dame Marie Louise Lacasse, licités sur les lieux par autorité de justice : les süsdits procès-verbal eteuctière ont éré par Mire.F.B.Lindsay, No- faire, chargé de la dite licitation, déposés au Greffe de la dite Cour, à l\u2019effet de recevoir des sur-enclières l\u2019espace de six semaines qui expireront le tren'e d\u2019Acü: prochain, à cing heures P.M.après quor un (fre valable sera accordé aux plus hauts sur-enchérisseurs, sian- CUn il y a, sivon aux plus hauts et derniers enchérisseurs mentionnés au dit procès-verbal, aux mêmes charges ec conditions y portées dont on pourra prendre connoissan- ce en s\u2019adressant aux Prothonotaires soussigués auturi-es à recevoir les sur-enchères, Suit la description des dits Immeubles.1.Une terre situéäla Petite rivière st.Charles, consts- tanten quatre arpeus, sept perches et neuf pieds ou environ de front, dont un arpent et demi a quarante ar- pews ou enviroude profondeur, etie reste trente arpens seulement où environ de profondeur, borné par devant à la dite rivière st.Charles, par derrière au bout de la dite profondeur, d\u2019un côté au nord-est à François Blais, eu de l\u2019autre côté au sud-ouest à In terre ci-après désignée, vtnsemble avec une maison construjie en bois sur la dite terre, deux granges et autres bâtimens, Je tout adjuge à Mr.Thomas Langlois, pour lasomme de £901.2 Une terre ou Ferme situéeau ditlieu de la Petite Rivière st.Charles, contenant un arpeuotde front sur trente de profondeur, borné par devant àla dite rivière, par derrière au bout dela dite profondeur, d\u2019un côÔ'É au sui-oues!, partie par le chemin du Roi qui conduit de Québec a Lorette et Charlesbourg, et dont partie du dit chemin est prissur le dit arpent de terre jusqu\u2019à ce qu\u2019il tranche un chemin gnicoupe la dite terre etduquel dit chemis en courant &u nord-ouest la dite terre aun arpent de front jusque entin de la dite profundeur et est borne dans cet endroit aux repiéësentans de John Robinson, et d'autre côté au nord-est par la terre ci-dessus Césignée.avec une maison en hols, grange élableset autres dépendances, le tout adjugé aa Sicur Pierre Peliicr, Ma, - chand, pourlasomme de £325.5.Enfin un emplacement situé au faubourg si.Vallier de Québee, de quarante piedsde front sur soixante pieds de profondeur, borné par devant au vivean nerd de la grande rue si.Vallier, et par derrière au bout de la dite profondeur, Joignantau nord-est à une rue, et au sud-ouest à Jeun Lépine, avec une maison dessus constraile en buisa deux étages, un hangard etun passage en commun avec le dit Jenn Lépine, le tout udjugé au sieur Chartes Tangué, cultivateur, de la Petite ilivicre St, Charles, pour la somme de Æ203.| PERTAULT § RCSS, P.B- R.Québec, 19e.Juillet, 1825, AVIS.15 Nous ceux qui ant des demandes à faire contre la suc- it \u2018ession de feu JOUN GOUDILE, de son vivant marehaud et consirucieur de vuisseanx à Qué see, son priès, d\u2019envoyer leurs comptes sans délai au bureau du chantieri Saint Roch; tous ceux qui doivant à la sue- cession sont aulsei pritode payer leurs dettes respectives d'ici au premier jour du mois d\u2019avril prochain, entre les waivs de GIHARLES SAIT U écuyer, marchand,à Quebec, subroge-tuteur des entans miaeurs du dit JANE GOUDIE, autori-eä les résler cten recevoir le mou: tint par la soussignée Jane Goudie tant en son propre num que comme tutrice éûment élue en justice \u20ac ses er- fans mineurs par acte du tutelle bomologué en justice re buitsième jour du mois ve janvier courant, Quévec, 1825.JANE GOUDIE.AVIS.T TS Soussignés prensent fa Riborté d'informerle Ff.publie qu'its out iran-porte leur Comptoir à leur Brasserie de St, Roch, où is ont tocjouts en mmain\u2014dr tn tieur du fariue five, moyenne & entière fraiche de jeurs aoudios ; COume ausss du Biscuit de Terreueuve S du son à Cemande, et de l'huile de lin de double Cuison tt quarts, à en cruchez de ares J.McCALLUM & Co.Charles, 17 Mai (524 7 ES Loisous datfiatres qui subsistent entre tes Soussigues Cesserout et tertisneront a- Joura'hni, 1, LE MibSURtisR.Québec, SO Avril, 1920.BRIDGE & FINN 538 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.Le, CONTRAT DU GOUVERNEMENT.N recevra des propositions à ce Bureau jusqu\u2019à LUNDI, 15 du Courant à midi, pour les transports ci-après mentionnés de Pierres pour le Département des Ingénieurs du Roi, dans le cours de cette saison, à être délivrées au PLAN INCLINE\u2019 à Près de ville, ou au Quai pu Ror en la Basse ville, ou au Quai Du Roi à St.Rock, au choix du Département du Génie Royal, à savoir : \u2026 Encoignures, De la carrière du gouver.Pierres plattes à paver,» nement au Cap-rouge, à à bâtisses, tant la toise, Pierres à faitures de la Pointe aux Trembles, tant le pied quarré, ou par cent pieds quarres.Ti faut que les propositions spécitient le taux auquel la livraison se fera à chacun des trois endroits mentionnes ci-dessus, i On exigera deux cautions pour l'exécution des contrats, Bureau du Commissaire Général, Québec, le 5 Aout, 1825.VENTE DU GOUVERNEMENT.Par Encan seront vendus SAMEDI, le 13e, du présent sur le Quai du Roi, Basse.Ville : ES articles suivans, des Présents pour les Sauvages, consistant en 817 verges d'Indienne, drap, blue strouds, coton rayé, peignes de bois, chaudières de cul.vre, couteaux à ressort, barrils de poudre à tirer, cercles de cuivre, &c.AUSSI, Un Bateau avec ses mats, rames, vergues, &c.et autres bagages.La vente commencera à UNE heure.LEWIS A.THOMAS, Québec, 8e.Aout, 1825.E.& C.VIS est par le présent donné, qu\u2019en con:équence A d\u2019instructions reçues les payemens respectifs de la solde des troupes de sa Majesté, des salaires des départe- mens militaires, des pensions des pensionairesexternes el de la paye de certains autres appointemens dans cel arrondissement seront faits au taux de 4s4sterling par piastre d\u2019Espagne, à dater du 25 Mai dernier et que lorsque l\u2019émission des espèces anglaises, d\u2019argent et de cuivre (dont une consignation a été dernièrement reçue d\u2019Angleierre) aura lieu elle se fera à leurs valeurs tr0- minales\u2014Ceci se rapporte également à tous les paye- mens faits dans les caisses militaires.Le principe sur lequel l\u2019émission de la piastre d\u2019Espagne est fixée à 52d.est que son évaluation est Ja plus approchée comparée à l\u2019argent au tÎtre d\u2019Angleterre, à raison de 552 l\u2019once ; une livre Troy de cet argent, élant monnoyée en 66 chellins en Angleterre, la piasire d\u2019Espagne,contenant 15 gros 10 grains 9-100me.d\u2019argent pur celie-ci est émise dans la même proportion à 4s4.de manière à la mettre au poids autaut que possible.Toutes les offres pour fourniture, &e.qui seront faites aux divers Bureaux du Commissariat, en consequence d\u2019avertissemens invitans la compétition pour des contrats futures (les engagemens actuels une fois compléiés) seront en conséquence faites en argent d\u2019Angleterre ; Une des conditions de tels contrats devant être quil sera à l\u2019option de l\u2019Officierdu Commissariat, chargé du paje- meat pour les articlesfournis,ou pour ouvrages faits en veriu de tels contrats ou autres engagemens de payer en espèces sonnantes aux faux ci-deseus on en traites sur la Trésorerie de sa Majesté, à 30 jours de vue à raison de £100 pour £103 comptant, dues sur Je contrat, On donne en outre avis qu\u2019on recevra d\u2019un chacun des espèces anglaises en sommes non moindres que £103, pour lesqueiles on donnera des traires sur la tré;orerie, a 30 jours de vue, pour l\u2019argentainsi offert au taux fixé de £100 pour chaque £103,en pieces d'argent anglaises pour- vû qu\u2019elles ne soient pus frauduleusement, et par exprès effacées où audessous de leur vraie poids 3; et que toutes les espèces de monnaie que la caisse militaire est autorisée de revevoir pour de pareils objets, autres gue les espèces d'argent anglaises seront reçues au cour du change du moment, pour les piastres d\u2019Espagne ou autres espèces pourvu qu\u2019elles ne soient ni eflucées ni mutilées Bureau du Commissaire Ge 4 Québec le 25 Juillet, 1825.Province du Bas-Canada?DANS LE BANC DU ROI.District de Québec.le 13e.Avril, 1825.(PETER SHAVER, GEORGE BROUSE et MICHAEL BROUSE, du Township Matilda, dans la Province du Haut-Canada, Marchands Associé:, sous les noms de George Brouse & Co.DEMANDEURS, - - vs.No.171.4 HUGH McDOUGALL, derniérement du mème lieu Frafiquant DEFENDEUR.et James MeDouar, de tn Cité de Québec, dans les comté et District de Quévec Marchaud.L Sar humble requéte des Demandeurs pré.entée a cette Cour pour les raisons y conteques: It estordonné aa dit Hugh Me Dougall, de comparotire en cette Cour dans les quatre mois svivans à compter de la date de cede aatification pour y attendre le Jugement dans refie cause, et que cetie notification soit pabliée dans ia Guzeute de Quéhec paliliée par autorité, comformément aux provisions du Statut Provincial, 4 George IV, chap.13.\u2014 Les frais réservés Par la Cour.PERRAULT & ROSS, P.B.R.Assurance de lu vie et contre les accidents du Feu, par la Compagnie d' Alliance, Britannique et Etrangère de LONDRES, Etablie par Acte du Parlement, Carrran CINg MILLIONS STERLING, Bureau de Direction.Présidents, JouN Irving, Ecuyer, M.P.Francis Baring, Fer.N.M.Rovascuarnp, Eer.SAMUEL GURNEY, Ecr.Moses MoNTEFIORE.Ecr.Directeurs, Jas.Alexander, Ecr.M.P, Charles Greenwood, Ecr.Gi.H.Barnett, Ecr.Jas.Heygate, Jun.Ecr.Charles Bevan, Ecr, William Howard, Fer.John Bowden, Ler.John Innes, Ecr.M.P.Archibald Campbell, Kcr.William Kay, Ler.William Crawford, ILcr.Oswald Smith, Ecr.Timothy O.Curtis, Lcr.H.M.Thornton, cr.Fraucis Cresswell, lier.Thomas Wilson, Ecr.Les Soussignes étant nommes À gents de la dite Compagnie ont l\u2019honneur d\u2019annoncer qu\u2019ils sont actuellement prêtsà prendre des risques et à accorder des Polices d\u2019Assurances contre la perte ou les domages occa- ionnés par le Feu dans aucune partie des provinces du Bas et du Haut-Canada.Les noms et la richesse des Présidents et Directeurs de cette association, sont tellement connus dans tout le monde commerçant, que ce servit une présomption de la partdes Agents de supposer que quelque observation de leur part pourroit augmenter la confiance du public dans une association composée d\u2019individus aussi distin- ues.5 Un capital de Cinq Millions sterling, montant qui excède de beaucoup celui que possède aucune des Institutions de cette nature, doit donner une parfaite se- curité à l'assuré.MACKENZIE, BETHUNE, & Co.Montréal, 4me.Juin 1825.Le soussigné étant nomm¢ Agent de la dite Compa- guie à Québec, est maintenant prêt à recevoir les application, et accorder des l\u2019olices d\u2019Assurance contre les pertes ou domagesoccasionnés parle Feu, Les infortunés trouveront dans tous les tems, la plus grande libéralité et une promptitude a régler leurs prétentions contre la compagnie, THOS.W.SATTERTHWAITE, Agent.Québec, 13 Juin 1825.\" Quai de Hunt.AVIS.BUREAU DU SECRETAIRE CIVIL, QuEBEC, 20 Avril 1825.; VN conformité à un Acte passé dat ln dernière Session de la Legislature de cette Province, intitulé, ** Acte pourapproprier one somme d'argent y mentionée ** pour défrayer les dépenses de préparer des Plans et ts devisd?une noavelle Prison pour le Districtde Mont.se réal.\u201d Les dits plans et devis pour l\u2019érection d\u2019une prison nouvelle pour le District de Montréal, avec les estimés et apperçus de la dépense probable et presumée sont parle présent soumis à la compétition publique; et avis est par le présent donné qu\u2019il sera payéà la personne qui dans lessix mois de la date d\u2019icclui, aura fait et trans- misä cet office un plan du dit édifice projetié avec les devis et e-timés nécessaires, lesquels seront jugés les meilleurs et les plus propres à adopter parle Guuver- neur, le Lieutenant Gouvernenr ou la personne ,yant l\u2019administration du Gouvernement, la sonme de cent livres du cours, à ia personne qui auca faitet transmis de la même manière et dans le même espace de tems, le second meilleur plan d\u2019un tel édifice avec les estimés et devis nécessaires, la somme de soixante livres du cours; et à la personne qui aura fait et transmis comme susdit, le troisiène meilleur plan avec les estimés et devis né- vessaires, ilsera payé la somme de quarante livres du Cours.Ls.MONTIZAMBERT, Acs, See, ¢ DANSLEBANC DU KOT.le 13me.Avril, 1825, { Davin BrLuouse, de la cité de Québec, dans le comté et district de Québec, marchand, Demandeur ; 4m.Province du Bas.Canauas District de Québec, Fs Joseru TorT, du même lleu, No.412.4 marchand, Défendeur ; et Joun Fraser et JouN Mar- corm Fraser, du même lieu, Encanteurs et Couriiers, associés, Tiers saisi.fur l\u2019humble requête eu Demandeur, présentée a cette cour pour les raisons y contenues, il est ordonnà au dit Joseph Toft de comparoître en cette cour, dan le coursdes quatre mois suivans, à compter de la date de cette notification et d\u2019y attendre le jugement en cette cause, et que telle notification soit publiée dans la Gaze:te de Québec, publiée par autorité, conformI, ment aux provisions du Statut Provincial, 4, Geo.1V, chap.13.\u2014Les frais réservés, Par la Cour, 4m PERRAULT & ROSS, G.B.R.Eu\u201d PTUUSSIQUE AYAUÉ pris pour son associé Mr: WILLIAM HENRY TILSTONE, donue avis qu\u2019à dater de ce jour, ses affaires serout cou- duites sous la raison de Henry Le Mesurier & Co.Québec, 2 Mai, 1825, H.LE MESURIER u FOR SALE, HE Seigniory of Crane and Goose Islands, pleasantly sitvated in the River St.Lawrence, about thirty-six miles below the Ci y of Quebec.These Islands are separated from the main lind on the south side sy the Channel of Navigation of the River St.Lawrence, which at that part is about two and a half miles broad, are distant from each other about five miles, and are joined together by a natural meaéow producing hay and pasture of the best kind, sufficient for about one thousand head of cattle, the greater part of which meadow, with very extensive arable and wood lands, on which are erected good substantial buildings of every description, form the domain of the seigniory.There are about fifty tenants on Crane Island, who pay certain ground rents to the seignior.The place altogether possesses advantages for farming not to be found in any other part of Lower Canada, and might easily be made to yield two thousand pounds e year, to any person who would put all its resources into action, and is now offered for sale with a very extensive live and other stock, merely because the present proprietor finds himself too far advanced in life to continue a business requiring so much activity.\u2014 The price will be moderate and terms of payment easy, and if required either of the Islands with its dependzn- cies would be sold separately, both of which abounds with fish and wiid fowl of varions kinds.\u2014For particulars enquire of Daniel Macphrrson, at Crune Island, the proprietor, or the undersigned at the city of Quebec.L.T.M'PHERSON, Notary Public.Quebec, Ist June, 1845.u SERRE cia POI Ra SE DEAE ib ST se CONDITIONS OF THIS PAPER.Subscription, in Town, one guinea, (23s.4d.Currency, per annum ;\u2014Sent by Post, one pound five shiilings, including Posiaze.PRICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS, In one Language.1st.insertion.each subsequent Ins.Six lines and under .9.6d.73d.Ten lines and vunder.3s.4d.10d.Above IOlines.\u2026.+.Ad.pr.line, Id.pr, line, Buth Languages ; 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