The Quebec gazette published by authority = Gazette de Québec publiée par autorité, 1 juin 1826, jeudi 1 juin 1826
[" VOLUME 8.THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1826.A PROCLAMATION.DALHOUSIE, GovErnor.EORGE THE FOURTH, by the Grace of Gop of the United-Kingdom of Great-Britain and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith.\u2014To all Our loving Subjects whom these presents may concern\u2014 GREETING : Whereas by an Act ofthe Parliament of Our United-Kingdom of Great-Britain and Ireland, passed in the sixth year of our reign, intituled, An Act to provide for the extinction of feudal and sei- nioral rights and burthens on lands held à titre de Sefand à titre de cens in the Province of Lower-Cana- da, and for the gradual conversion of those tenures into the tenure of free and common soccage, and for other purpose relating to the said Province, it is amongst other things enacted, \u2018\u2018 That whenever any person or persons holding of us as proprietor or proprietors, any fief or seigniory in the said Province of Lower-Canada, and havinglegally the power of ali- euating the same, in which fief or seigniory, lands have been granted & are held à titre de fief in arrière Jief,or à titre de cens shall by Petition to Us through the Governor, Lieutenant-Governor or person administering the Government of our said Province, apply for a commutation of and release from the \u2018\u201c droit de quint\u201d* the \u201c\u201c droit de relief\u2019 or other feudal burthens due to ts on such fief orseigniory, and shall surrender into the hands of us, our heirs or successors all such parts and parcels of such fief or seigniory as shall remain and be in his possession ungranted, and shall not be held as aforesaid, à tttrË&ttfrefftr arrière ficf or a litre de cens, it shall & may be lawtul for us, or for such Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, or person administering the Government as aforesaid, in pursuance of our instructions, transmitted through one of our principal Secretaries of State, by and with the advice of the Executive Council of the said Province, to commute the ¢ droit de quint \u2019 the \u201c droit de relief * and all other feudal rights & burthens due to us upon, or in respect of such fief or seigniory, for such sum of money or consideration, and upon such terms and conditions as to us, or to such Governor, Lieutenant- Governor, or person administering the Government as aforesaid, in pursuance of such instructions, and by and with such advice as aforesaid.shall appear meet and expedient, and thereupon to release the person or persons so applying, his, her and their 1eirs and assigns, and all and every the lands com- prized in such fief'or seigniory, from the said droit de quint, droit de relief, and all other feudal burthens due or to grow due thereupon to us, our heirs crsucces- sorsof whatsoever nature or kind for ever; andto cause a fresh grant to be made to the person or persons so applying of all such parts and parcels of such fief or seigniory as shall as aforesaid remain and be in his, her or their possession ungranted, and which shall not be held à titre de fiefin arrière fief as aforesaid, or a titrede cens, to be thence forward holden in free and common soccage in like manner as lands are now holden in free and common soccage in that part of Great-Britain, called England, without its being necessary for the validity oi\u2019 such grant, that any allotment or appropriation of lands for the support and maintenance of a Protestant Clergy, should be therein made any law or statute to the contrary thereof notwithstanding,\u201d\u2019 and whereas in pursuance of the said Act hereinbefore in part recited, and in execution of the powers thereby in us vested, we have transmitted through the Right Honorable the Earl Bathurst, one of our principal Secretaries of State, having the Department ofthe Colonies, to the Right Honorable the Earl of Dalhousie, our Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over our said Province of Lower-Canada, our Royal Instructions for and concerning the commutation of the droit de [New Series.) quint, droit de relief, and all other feudal burthens due to us, whereof the commutation, in and by the said Act is provided for, and concerning the sum of money or consideration, terms and conditions, on which such commutation is to be granted and allowed according to the Provisions ofthe said Act; Know ye therefore, that for the purpose of making known our said Royal instructions in this behalf, and in order, that persons entitled to, and desirous of the benefit of\u2019 the commntation provided for in and by the said Act, in what respects lands held of us, à titre de fief, may avail themselves of such benefit, We have thought fit,with the advice of our Executive Councilof our said Province, to issue, this our Royal Proclamation, hereby to publish and declare to our loving subjects whom the same may concern, that whenever any person or persons holding of us as proprietor or proprietors any fief or seigniory in the said Province, and having legally the power of alienating the same, in which fief or seigniory lands, have been granted and are held a titre de fief in arrière fief, or à titre de cens, shall apply for the commutation in and by the said Act provided for, in the manner therein-mention- ed, and shall actually have paid into the hands of our Receiver General of our said Province, a sum of money equal to one-twenticth part of the value of such fief or seigniory ; then and in every such case, our Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, or other per son administering the Governinent of our said Province, shall and will with the advice of our said Executive Council in pursuance of oursaid Royal 1nstructions, proceed to commute all and every the droit de quint, droit de relief, and all other fcudal rights and burthens, which thenceforward, if such commutation were not made and granted, would accrue and become due to us upon and in respect of such fief or seigniery and to release for the future such person or persons, his, her or their heirs and assigns, aud all and every the lands comprized in such fief or seigniory from the several burthens aforesaid, and to cause to be made to such person or pera sons a fresh grant in the manner in aud by the said Act hereinbefore in part recited prescribed; and in case such person or persons as aforesaid should not agree with the Governor, Lieutenant-Governor or person administering the Government of our said Province, acting by and with such advice as aforesaid, as tothe value of\u2019 any such fief or seigniory.and the amount of the sum to be paidin consideration of such commutatiou should not be determined by and between them,then and in every such case, in pursuance of our said Royal Instructions, We do will & require, that our said Governor, Lieutenant-Governor or person administering the Government of our said Province, by and with such advice as aforesaid, do concur in the nomination and appointment of Exr- perts for ascertaining the value ofsuch fiefor seignio- ry, according to the course of law in oursaid Province.Provided always, and we do hereby declare, that such commutation so to be made and granted as aforesaid, shall not have the effect of extinguishing or affecting the recovery of any droit de quint, droit de relicf, or other feudal rights and burthens, or any arrears thereof, previously accrued and become due to ns upon and in respect of the fief or seigniory for which such commutation shall have been granted ; but that all such droit de quint, droit de relief and other feudal rights, and burthens and the arrears thercof so accrued and become due to us before the making and granting of such commutation, shall be recoverable by the same remedies, and in the same manner and form as if such commutation had not been made or granted ; and we do hereby expressly reserve to us.our heirs and successors, the power of revoking and altering {rom time to time, as occasion may require, the terms and conditions on which commutations are to be granted as aforesaid.In testimony whereof, we have caused these our Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of our said Province of Lower-Canada, to be hereunto alixed,\u2014 Witness our trusty and well beloved GEonrGE FARL or Darnoustig, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath, our Captain General and Governor in Chief, in and over our said NUMBER 33.JEUDI, 1 JUIN, 1826.Province of Lower-Canada, Vice-Admiral of the same, &c, &c.&c.At our Castle of Saint Lewis, in our City of Quehec, in our said Province, the fourteenth day of April, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, and in the seventh year of our reign.D Ls.MONTIZAMBERT, G.Actg.Prov.Secrety.No, 1235.Y virtue of a WRIT of ALIAS Quebec to wit : ¢ FIERI FACIAS, issued out of Ilis Majesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding Civil Pleas in and for the District of Quebec, at the suit of Pierre Dutile, of the parish of St.Joseph, inthe county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, Miller, against the lands and tenements of AUGUSTIN JACQUES, of the same place, yeoman, to me directed ; I have seized and taken in execution, as belonging to the said Augustin Jacques, lo wit: A land situate and being in the parish of St.Joseph of Nouvelle Beauce, on the nortk side of the River Chaudiére, in the second range, of one arpent and a half in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the lands of the first range, in the rear in the depth by the lands of the third range, on the north-east side by the lands of Francois Drouin, and on the other side to the south west by the land of Pierre Baulet, together with a house, barn, and stable thereon erecled, circumstances and dependances ; the said land subject to the payment to Jean Thomas Taschereau, Esgre the seignior of the place, of six livres one sol, old currency, of ground and seignorial rent.Now I do hereby give public notice, that the above mentioned property will be sold and adjudged to the highest and last bidder, at the Church door of the parish of St.Joseph aforesaid, on MONDAY, the NINETEENTH day of JUNE next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will b e made known.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.AU and gvery person or perages Hang, lime, on lr ; above described premises, by mortgage 6 otller right incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office in the Court House of the said City of Quebec, and further that no 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 Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale hereof, and further that every op position atin d*annuller, afin de charge or afin de distraire must be accompanied with an affidavit of the truthofthe facts in such opposition, articulated and set forth in the form ree quired by the order of the said Court of the nineteenth of Oct.1892.That any such opposition as aforesaid, without such affidavit as aforesaid, will not impede or delay the exccutivn of such Writ, and that no opposition afin de conserver will be received ut any time after the expiration of twenty-four hours.next after the return day of such rit and further notice is hereby given that the said Writ is returnable on the 30th day of Juve next.WS.§ Sheriff's Office, Quebec, 14th February, 1826.No.317.Y virtue of a WRIT of FIERI Quebec, to wit 4 Ï FACIAS issued ont of His Majesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench holding civil pleas in and for the district of Quebec, at the suit of Joseph Stilsen, of the city of Quebec, in the county of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, Suddler, and Harness Maker, against the lands and tenements of WEBB ROBINSON, of the same plave Merchant, to me divected 3 Ihave seized and taken in execution as belonging (to the said Webb Robinson, to wit ¢ **A certain lund or piece of land situate at la Canavdiére, in the parish of Quebec, bound ed in front by the River St.Lawrence, in tbe rear by Jean Bre.Chamberland, or his representalives, an the north-east side by John William Woolsey, and on the ather side (0 the south west by the Reverend Gentiemen of the Quebec Seminary with a house, barn and sable thereon erected, circum-tances and dependances,\u201d Now I do hereby give public notice that the above described immoveable property, Will be sold and adjud ed to the highest and last bid ler, at my office in the Court house in the said City of Quebec, on MONDAY the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of AUGUST next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will he made known, W, S.SEWELL, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the above described premises, by mortgage or other right or «49 usetfe de Quebec.LS 450 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.fncumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sherif, at his Office in the Court House of the said City of Quebec, and further that no 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 Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof, and further, that every opposition afin d\u2019annuller, afin de charge or afin de distraire must be accompanied with an affidavit of the truth of the fact in such opposition, articulated and set forth in the form required b the order of the said Court of the nineteenth of October 1822.That any such opposition as aforesaid, without such affidavit as aforesaid, will not impede 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 hours next after the return day of such Writ, and further notice is hereby given that the said Writis returnable on the 2d day of Octr., 1826.W S.S, Sheriff\u2019s Office, Quebec, 15th March, 1826.No.210.Y virtue of a WRIT of FIERI Quebec to wit: § FACIAS, issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench; holding Civil Pleas in and for the District of Quebec, at the suit of Frederick Glackemeyer, of the City of Quebec, in the County and district of Quebec, Professor of Music, against the lands and tenements of WILLIAM GEORGE MANLY, of the same place, Gentleman, and Dur.ANN FOY, his wife, this latter as Executri:e Testamentaire, and one of the Universal Legatees of the Jate Lewis Foy, Esquire, deceased, in his lifetime of Quebec aforesaid, and also the said William George Manly, in his quality of Guardian duly elected to Misses Hannah Foy and Eliza Foy, minor children and universal legatees jointly with the said Dme, Anne Foy, wife of the said William George Manly, of the said Lewis Foy, Esquire, to me directed ; I have seized and taken in execution, as belonging to the said Lewis Foy, in the possession of the said William George Manly, and Ann Foy, to wit :\u2014\u2018* A lot of Ground situate and being in the St.John Suburbs of this city, containing one hundred and twenty feet in front by one hundred and twenty feet in depth, joining on the south to S:.Olivier-street, on the south west to the property of James Long, and on the north east by St.Clairerstreet, the said lot of Ground containing six emplacements of forty feet in front, by sixty feet in depth, each three of which have their front on Riehelieu-street, and the other three on St.Olivier-street, with a two story wooden house of forty feet in front by thirty in depth, with stone foundation thereon erected, together with stabling, &¢, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d Now I do hereby give public notice, that the said lot of ground, circumstances, and dependencies, will be sold and adjudged to the highest and last bidder, at my Office, in the Court House, in the said City of Quebec, on MONDAY, the TWENTY-EIGHTH day of AUGUST next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.W.Se SEWELL, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the ahove Aes.eribed premises, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, ae hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said sheriff, at bis Office in the Court House of the said City of Quebec, according to Jaw; and further that no opposition (afin d\u2019anuuller or afin de distraire the whole or any part of the said premises, or (afin de charge) or seivitude 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\u2019annuller 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 the form required by the order of the said Court.of the ninetecath of October 1822, That any such opposition as aforesaid, without such affidavit as aforesaid will not impede 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 hours next after the return day of such \u2018Writ, and further notice is hereby given that the said Writ is re~ turnable on the first day of Octr.1826.W.8.S.Sheriff\u2019s Office, Quebec, 15th March, 1826.No G65, ¢ Y virtae of a Writ of Fieri Fa- Quebec, to wit : cias, issued out of His Mujesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Beuch, holding civil pleas in and for the district of Quebec, at thesuit of Qur Sovereign Lord the King, against the landa and tenements of Tue Hono.nase JOHN CALDWELL, of the city of Quebec, in the county of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, Esquire, to me direcicd, I have seized and takeo in exccution as helonging to the said The Honorable John Caldwell, to wit: *¢ All the Fief and Seigniory of Lauzon, situated vn the south side of the River St.Lawe rence, opposite to the city of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, in the Province of Lower Canada, consisting of the River Bruyante, now commonly called the River du Sault de la Chaudiere, or the River Chaudiere, t0- gether with six leagues in depth, advancing into the interior (dans les terres ) and three leagues on each side of the River, with all and every the D>main and un- granted lands and tenements, mills, mill dams, houses, buildings and premises, making part and parcel of the said Fief and Seigniory, whercof ths ssid John Caldwell Js seized and possessed as Seignior of the said Fief and Beigniory, and all and every the cens et rentes, droits de lods et ventes, droits de banalité, droit deretrait, rents, services and Seigniorial rights, dues and duties to the said Fief aod Seiguiory, belongivg or appertaining and thirty-six,\u201d which are and lawfully may be held and enjoyed with the said Fief and Seigniory which said Fief and Sei- goiory is held ot Our Lord theKing, under and eabject to Fealtyv sand Homage, and to the psyment to Our said Lord the King, on each mutation of the Seigaior or person ia possession of the said Fieund Seigniory of a maille d\u2019or, weigh ing half an ounce, aod of the revenue of one year sccruing from the said Fief and Seigniory #9 mentioned and reserved in che original grant thereof, by the Company of New Fran.e, to Senior Lemaitre, on the fifieenth day of January, in the yeir of Our Lord, one thousand six hundred and Now Ido hereby give public notice, that the above described Fief and Seigniory, will be said and adjudged, (subject to the charges snd reservations before.mentioned) to the highest and last bidder, at my office in the Court House in the said city of Quebec, on MONDAY, the TWENTY.EIGHTH day of AUGUST next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the further conditions of sale will be mde known.S.W.SEWELL, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the Fief above alescrihed, and Seigniory by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his office in the Court House of the said City of Quebec, according to Laws and further that NO Opposition AFIN D'ANNULEER OF AFIN DK DISTRAIRE, the whole or any part of the said premises or AFIN DE CHARGE OF SERVITUDE on the same, willbe received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof, and further, thatevery ope position AFIN D'ANNULLER, AFIN DE CHARGR Of AFIN DE DISTRA IRR murt be accompanied with an affidavit of the truth of the facts in such opuasition, articulated and sgt forth in the form requi ed by the order of the said Court of (H% nineteenth of Octoher 1522.That any such opposition as aforesaid, without such affidavit as aforesaid, will not impede or delay the execution of sueh Writ, and that no opposition AFIN DE CONSERVER will be received at any tine after the expiration of twenty-four hours next after the retwn day of such Writ ; and further notice is hereby given, that the said Writ is returnable on the second day of October, 1526.W.S.s.SherifF\u2019s Office, Quebec, 21st March, 1826.No.22}.¢ BY virtue of a WRIT OF Quebec, to wit : FIERI FACIAS, issued ont of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holJing civil pleas in and for the District of Quebec, at the suit of ANDREW HENNESSY of the City of Quebec, in the County of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, Schoolmaster, against the lands and tenements of MICHEL BEAUMONT of the same place, Joiner, to me directed, I have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said Michel Beaumont to wit, The precise hf of an emplacement situate in the suburb St.Jolin of Quebec, to be taken on the south west side, containing the said half, thirty feet in front, by thir y five feet more or less in depth, bounded in front by the said half by a lane (ruetic), in the rear by Charles Morin, on the north side by one Vocelle, and on the other side, towards the south, by the widow Chamber- land.together with the two stories wooden house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, Now I do hereby give public notice that the above described immoveable property will be sold and adjudged to the highest and last bidder at my office in the Court-House in the said city of Quzbec, on MONDAY the TWEN- TY-EIGHTH day of AUGUST next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made kaown.W.S.SEWELL, Sherif.Alland every person or persons having ciaums on the above described property by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sherif at his Offi:e, in the City of Quebee, according to law ; and further, that no o)posi.ion afin d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire the whole or «ny part of the said premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said SherifF durivg the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.and further that every opposition afin d\u2019annuller, afin de charge or afin de distraire, must be accompanied with an affidavit of the truth of the factsin 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 opposilion as aforesaid, without such affidavit as aforesaid, will not iinpede or delay the execution of such writ, and that no opposition afin de conserver will be received at any time after the expiration of the twenty-four hours next after the return day of such writ, and further notice is given that the ssid writ is returnable ou the first day of Octr.1826.W.S s.Sheriffs Office, Quebec, 21st March, 1826.Montreal, Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECU- to wit : ¢ TION, issued out of His Majésty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the district of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Messire Antoine Tabeau, Priest and Curate ofthe parish of Boucherville, in the district aforesaid, and Joseph Racicot, chief Church Warden, Marguillier en charge de l\u2019œuvre et fubrique of the said parish of Boucherville, residing in the said parish, legally representing l\u2019œuvre et fabrique of the said parish, and by special authority, acting in the name and behalf ofthe Church Wardens, composing the said œuvre et Jabrique, against the lands and tenements of JOSEP1I BOURDON, Organ manufacturer, residing at the q city of Montreal, in the said district, to me directed § I have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said Joseph Bourdon.1.A lot of ground or em» placement, situated and being in the St.Mary\u2019s 8o- burbs of the city of Montreal aforesaid, containing two hundred and sixteen feet in front, by two hundred and seven feet in depth or thereabouts, bounded in front by a wide street,in the rear by Pierre Do- fresne, on one side by John Richelieu, and on the other side by John ¥Fullum, without any buildings thereon erected.2.Alot of ground oremplacement situated in the said Suburbs, containing two hundred andsixteen feet in front, by two hundred and sixteen feet in depth, or thereabouts, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by Louis Parte- nais, on one side by Edward Fullum, and on the other by John Roi, without any buildings thereon erected 3.Alot of ground or emplacement, situated inthe St.Laurence Suburbs of the city of Montreal aforesaid, containing forty five feet in front, by one hundred and twenty four feet and oue half footin depth, and more ifit may be found, bounded infront by $t.Constant street, in the rear by the division line be tween the fiefs Closse and Lagauchetiére,or by Jacob Marston, on one side by Jean Rock Rolland, Esq.and on the other side by Jean Baptiste Déziré La- duc, without any buildings thereon erected.4.A lot of ground or emplacement, situated in the Bt.Laurence suburbs aforesaid, containing thirty siz feet in front, by one hnndred and ten feet indepth, boundedin tront by St.Constant street, in the rear by the representatives ofthe late Pierre Fortier, Esq.on one side to the south-west by Laurent Paris, and on the other by the emplacement hereinatter described, with a shed thereon erected.5.A lot of ground or emplacementsituated in the St.Laurence suburbs aforesaid,containing seventy two feetin front, by one hundred and ten feet in depth, boundedin front by St.Constant street, in the renr by the ro- presentativesof the late Pierre-Fortier, Esquire, on one side by the-emplacement herein before described.under No.4, and on the other by St.Catherine ce Mignonne street, with a new two story house forme ing the corner of the said streets, or shed, and other buildings thereon erected.\u2014Now L do hereby give notice that the said lots of ground or emplacements and premises, will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at ny office in the city of Montreal aforesaid, on MONDAY the TWENTY-SIXTH day of JUNE next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be-made known.FREDr, W.ERMATINGER, Shertf.All and every person or persons having claims on the lots of ground or emplacements and premises above described, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof tu the said Sheriff, at his Office in the city of Montreal, a-cording to law; and further, that no opposition, afra d'annuller or a6u de distraire the avhole or any part of the said lot of ground or emplacement and' premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff due ring the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof, Sheriff's Office, 16th February, 1826.Montreal, Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTI-.to wit: ; ON, issued out of Mis Mujesty\u2019s Court of the King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the district of Montreal aforesaid, at the suitof Joseph Cartier, the younger, Esquire, ofthe parish of st.Antoine, in the district of Montreal, merchant, executor of the last will and testament of the late Charles Lamothe, in his life time, yeoman, and bailiff of the parish of st.Denis in the said district, and administrator of the goods and chattles of his succession,Joseph Messier, of the parish of'st.Hyacinthe, in the said district, and Rosalie Bonnet,his wife, by him dnly authorized, and Joseph Cartier, the younger, esquire, of the said parish of st.Antoine, merchant, against the lands and tenements of LOU LS MARTIN, of the parish of st.Hyacinthe aforesaid, master mason to me directed ; I have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said Louis Martin, a lot or piece of land situated and belng in the parish of saint Denis aforesaid, containing one quarter and one eighth.of an arpeat in front, by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the River Richelieu, in the rear by Pierre Guerout, esquire, onone side to the noth-east by Hyacinthe Bonssan, and on the other side to the south-west by Michel Martin.Now I do hereby give notice, that the said lot or piece of land will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the parish ofst, Denis aforesaid, on MONDAY, the FOURTEENTH day of AUGUST 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 om the lot or piece of land above described, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertized to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office in the City of Montreal, occording to law ; and further, tAat no opposition afin d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the said piece or parcel of land and premises, or afin de eharge or servitude on the same, will bereceived by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days grevious to the sale thereof.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 7th April, 1826, Hate ¢ BY 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 Janvier Domptaye Lacroix, of the city and district of Montreal, esquire, against the lands and tenements of MICHEL MARTIN dit LADOUCEUR, of the city of Montreal aforesaid, journeyman, to me directed 3; I have seized and taken in execution as be longing to the said Michel Martin dit Ladouceur, a Lot of ground or emplacement situated in the st.Antoine suburbs of the city of Montreal aforesaid, containing forty feet in front, by one hundred and sixty feet in depth, bounded in front by mountain street,in the rear by the said Janvier D.Lacroix, on one side by Henry Blache,and on the otherside by Hyacinthe Payment,with a wooden house thereon erected.Now I do hereby give notice, that the said lot of ground or emplacement and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at my office, in the city of Montreal aforesaid, on MONDAY, the FOURTEENTH day of AUGUST next,at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the e.aditions of sale will be made known.FRED.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the lot of ground or emplacement and premises above described, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said 8heriff, at his Office in the city of Montreal according to law, and further, that no opposition afin d\u2019annuller ar afin de distraire the whole, or any part of the said lot of ground or emplacement 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's Office, 7th April, 18926, Montreal, BY virtueof 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 Peter M¢Gill, of the city of Montreal, in the said district, esquire, against.the lands and tenements of ANDREW PORTEOUS, of the city of Montreal aforesaid, Merchant, to me direeted : I have seized and taken in execution as belong- Jag to-the said Andrew Porteous, a lot of ground ar emplacement, situated in the st.Mary or Quebec saburbs, near the city of Montreal aforesaid, containing eighty feet in front, by two hundred and eleven fretin depth more or less, bounded in front by st.Mary's street, in the rear by Colonel Evans, on one side to the north-east by st.Louis street, and on the other side to the south-west by the said Colonel Evans, one Berlinguet, George Fullum, and the representatives of the late François Cerat deceased, with a stone house,.a stable and other buildings thercon erected.Now I do hereby give notice, that the said lot of ground or emplacement and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at my Office, id the city of Montreal aforesaid, on TUESDAY, the THIRD day of OCTOBER next, at ELEVEN 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 and persons having claims on the lot of ground or emplacement and premises above described, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notic: thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office in the City of Mon'real according to daw, ard further, that no opposition afin d\u2019annuller or afin de cistraire, the whole or any part of the said lands and tenements, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous fo the sale thereof.Sheriff's Oftice, 26th May, 1826.Montreal, Y virtue of a WRIT OF EXECU, to wit : Ç TION, issued out of His Majesty\u2019 Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, atthesuit of Janvier Domptaye Lacroix, residing in the city and district of Montreal, esquire, seignior, proprietor and possessor of part of the seigniory of Mille Isles, in the in the said district of Montreal, against the lands and tenements of JOSEPH JANNOT dit LACHAPELLE, pére, Journeyman, residing in the parish of st.Louis de Terrebonue, in the said district, to me directed ; I have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said Joseph Jannot dit Lachapeile, père, aland of irregular figure, situated and being in the parish of ste.Therèse de Blainville, in the seigniory of Mille Isles aforesaid, containing four ar- pentsin front, by about fifteen arpents in depth, the whole more or less, bounded in front, in part by Ignace Lebeau, in part by Augustin Desjardins, and GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.in part by Michel Chartrand, in the rear by the cordon of the said seigniory, on one side by Jean Baptiste Desroches, and on the other side in part by Augustin Jérome, in part by François Graton, in part by Paul Desjardins & in part by the domain, withthe ruins of a wooden house thereon erected.Now ldo hereby give notice, that the said land and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the parish of ste, Thérése de Blain- ville aforesaid, on MONDAY, the SECOND day of OCTOBER next, at TEN ofthe clockin 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 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 distraire, the whole or any part of the said 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, Shenft\u2019s Othce, 26th May, 1826.Montreal, BY virtue of a WRIT OF EXECU- to wit : ¢ TION, issued out of\u2019 His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Michel Plamondon, of the parish st.Hyacinthe, in the county of Richelieu, in the said district, Merchant, against the lands and tenements of ETLENNE BIS- SONET, of the parish of st.Charles, in the county and district atoresaid, yeoman, to me directed ; 1 have scized and taken in execution as belonging to the said Etienne Bissonet, a land situated and being in the seigniory of Debartzch, in the parish of st.tharles aforesaid, containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by Louis Yon, and Charles Rainault, in the rear by François Fontaine or his representatives, on one side by Joseph Parée, and on the other side by Louis Brodeur, with a Louse, barn and stable thereon erected.Now 1 do hereby give notice, that the said land and premises, will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the church door of the parish of st.Charles aforesaid, on MONDAY, the SECOND day of OCTOBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made knowin.FREDr.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the land and premises above described, by murtgage or other sight or incumbrance are herehy 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 distraire, the whole or any part of the said lund and premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, wil bereceived by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof, Sheriff's Office, 26th May, 1826.Montreal, Y virtue of a WRIT OF EXECU- to wit : § TION, issued out of lis Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the district of Montreal aforesaid, at the suitof' Jean Baptiste Marcotte, Bedeau, of the parish of st.Louis of T'errchonne, in the county of Eflingham, and district of Montreal aforesaid, against the lands and tenements of JOSEPH ETIER, senior, husbandman, heretofore of the parish of ste.Rose, in the said county, in the said district, and now of the parish of ste.Anne de Mascouche, in the county and district aforesaid, to me directed 5 1 have seized and taken in execution, as belonging to the said Joseph Ltier, senior, a land situated and being in the parish of'ste.Annes des Plaines of Mascouche, in the said disirict, containing twoarpentsin front by forty seven arpents in depth, that is to say ; twenty arpeiits on the south side of the river Mascouche, otherwise called the river ste.Marie, and twenty-seven arpents more or less, on the north side of the said river, bounded at one end to the south by unconceded lands of the sei- gniory of Terrebonne, at the other end to the north by the lands du Bras, on one side by Pierre Roture dit Belisle, and on the other side by Pirre Lamou- reux, without any buildings thereon erected, with the right of enjoyment in the one halt of the buildings erected.on the adjoining land belonging to the said Pierre Lamoureux.Now I do here »y give notice, that the said land and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the parish of ste.Anne des Plaines of Mascouche aforesaid, on MONDAY, the SECOND day of OCTOBER 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 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 Oflice in the City of Montreal, according to law; and further that no opposition afin d\u2019annuller or ufin de distrairs, the 451 \u2014 whole or any part of the said lands and tenements 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.Sherifi\u2019s Office, 27th May, 1826.Montreal, Y virtue of two WRITS OF EXE- to wit: ¢ B CUTION, issued out of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the district of Montreal aforesaid, the one at the suit of Isenjamin Hart, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal aforesaid, merchaut, against the lands and tenements of JOHN SPRAGG, of the city of Montreal aforesaid, merchant, and WILLIAM HUTCHINSON of the same place, merchant, and the other at the suit of James Millar, esqr.of the said city of Montreal, merchant, against the lands and tenements of JOHN SPRAGG,now or late of Montreal, in the county and district of Montreal, auctioneer & broker, & WILLIAM HUTCHINSON of Montreal aforesaid, also auctioneer & broker, to me directed ; I have seized and taken in execution, as belonging to the said John Spragg and William Hutchinson: I.A lot of ground or emplacement, situated and being in st.Frangois Xavier street, in the city of Montre aforesaid, containing about fifty-two feet in front, by thirty-five feet in depth on one side, and thirty-nine feet in depth, on the other side, bounded in front by st.Frangois Xavier street aforesaid, in the rear by the Gentlemen Ecclesiastics of the Seminary of Montreal, on one side by Salomon Marion and on the other side by the lot hereinafter described under No.2, with two houses thereon erected.2.À lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in st.François Xavier street aforesaid, containing forty-five feet in front, by thirty-nine feet in depth, on one side, and forty-three and a half feet in depth on the other side, bounded in front by st.François Xavier street aforesaid, in the rear by the Gentlemen Ecclesiastics of the Seminary of Montreal, on one side by the lot of ground herein above described under No.|, and on the other side by Ariel Bowman, with a four story stone house thereon erected.3.A lot of ground or emplacement, situated in the ste.Anne suburbs, near the city of Montreal aforesaid, containing forty-fiva feetin width, by ninety feet in depth, bounded im front by Nazareth street, in the rear by lot No.158, unoccupied, on one side to the east by lot No.108, owned by Joshua Bell, and on the other side to the west by lot No.110, belonging to John S.M\u2018Cord, the above lot of ground being designated by lot No.109, and subject to the payment of an annual perpetual rent, rente fonciére of three pounds, currency, payable in every year, on the first day of May, in the following manner, that is to say ; to the heirs of the late Thomas M\u2018Cord or their representatives, up to the twenty-ninth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and ninety, and from thence forever after, to the administratrices of the property of the poor of the Hôtel-Dieu of Montreal, their successors or representatives, and also subject to the droit de retenue or retrait, in favor of ths Nuns of the Hôtel-Dieu of Montreal, administratrices of the property of the poor ofthe said Hôtel-Dieu, their successors or as sigus, and that in preference to all persons, even the parens lignagers,in case of sale or mutation equivalent to a sale of the said emplacement.4, Ten lots of land situated and being on the east side of the north river, in the continuation of the seigniory of Mille Isles, in the parish of ste.Scholastique, in the said district, the said lots being designated by the numbers 32, 33, 31, 35, 36, 37.38, 39, 10 and 41, each lot containing three arpents in front, by such depth as there may be from north river aforesaid, to the line which separates the said seigniory of Mille Isles, from the seigniory of Terrebonne, bounded in front by the north river aforesaid, in the rear by the said scigniory of Terrebonne, on one side by lot No.81 sand on the other side by lot No.42.Now L do hereby give notice, that the said lands and tenements will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, that is to say : the lots of ground and premises above described under Nos.1,2 et 3, at my office, in the city of Montreal aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY, the FOURTH day of OCTOBER next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon, and the lots of land above described under No.4, at the church door of the parish of ste.Scholastique aforesaid,on THURSDAY, the FIFTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN of theclock in the forenoon, at which respective times and places, the conditions of s&'e will be made known.FREDk.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the lands und tenements 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 c ty of Montreal according to law ; and further, that no opposition afin d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire, (he whole cr any part of the said lands and tenements, 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, 26th May, 1826, 452 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.For sale by the Subscriber and always on hand, Be: of Exchange on London at 30 days sight, Government Bills on the Treasury at 30days sight, Bank Stock, Fire Assurance Stock, Gold, &c.f n it y ilver 18 remium given for British silver, The highest p 5 H, N.PATTON.29'h May,1826.u Sault-au Matelot Street, NSTRUCTIONS having been received at this Office I's: the payment of the undermentioned Qut- Den sioners of Chelsea Hospital.they are hereby directe 0 report themselves to the Commissariat Officer nearest { es of residence.\u201c Eo _.De Watteville\u2019s Regt.als.p.dm.Wm.Matheson.Canadian Fencibles.a 9d.do.Richard Hurris.104th Regiment.9d.do.James Nash.York Chasseurs.Hd.do.Robert Eadey.37th Regiment.o.os 5d, do.John Coffey.99h do.5d.do.Edward Cosgrove, 99th do.5d.do.Peter Cavanagh.99th do.2.s.000000 5d.do.Josh.Bouchie,.VO4h do.5d.do.Thos.Runchy.99th do.1s.do.Commissary General's Office, Quebec, 8th May, 18206.2m.GOVERNMENT CONTRACT.ett .FENDERS will be received at this Office until Wednesday the 14th day of June 1826, for the performance of all > \u201cPAINTERS\u2019 AND GLAZIERs\u2019 WORK.That may be required by the Royal Engineer Department in this -Garrison, from 15th June 1826 to 31st May 1827.The proposals which are to be made out agreeably to a form to be seen at this Office, are to stare the rates in sterling at which the above services will be performed, and payment will be made, at the option of Government, either in British money, or in the other coins at the par of 4s, 4d.per dollar, or in Bills on the Treasury at the rate of £100 for each £103 due.\u2014Two j sureties will be required for the performance of the Contract.Commissary General\u2019; Office, Quebec, 23d May, 1826.TRICT OF OFFICE OF THE GRAND VOYER, Bes ¢ Quebec, 22d May, 1826.\\HE Grand Voyer or his Deputy will begin his an- 1 nual circuit through the roads leading from one parish to the other.on the Twelfth day of June next, and continue to the Thirtieth of the same month, beginning by the parish of Point Levi, and continuing in the parishes of st.Henry, st.Gervais, st.Claire, st.Marie, st.Joseph, st.and Francois de Ja Beauce, st.Nicolas, st.Antoine, st.Croix, Lotbinière, st.Jean Deschaillons, Les grondines, Deschambault, Cap Santé, les Ecureuils, Pointe aux Trembles, st.Augustin, st.Foi, Ancienne Lorette, Jeune Lorette, Charlesbourg and different other places and Townships, | .The surveyors and overseers are to receive in due time, orders of the time and places where they are to Grand Voyer or his Deputy.meet the b Li P.J.TASCHEREAU, G.V.NOTICE.ERSONS desirous of contracting to furnish 200 Staves for Constables, to be made of ash wood, seven feet in length, painted blue, &c., according to model, are requested to send in their Teuders at the Police Office, on or before the 25th instant.Quebec, 2d May, 1826 TO LET, ein 1 \"HE House and premises of the under- RE signed, now occupied by Noan Frrem, Esquire, situate in the Upper-Town, St.Ursule street, from the First of May next.Ls.FISET.Quebec, 2d February, 1826.u HE subscriber respectfully informs the Officers of the Garrison, he will be happy to cash or negotiate their drafts on their agents, ~~ A premium given for British Silver.H.N.PATTON, 14th March, 1826, u Sault-au-matelot street.10e HE new ship LYCURGUS, se 4 now afloat at Diamond Harbour, buithen per register 829 tons, if not engaged before the 30th lost.will commence loading for Liverpool a general cargo, For particulars apply to Capt, CLINT, on board or to WILLIAM PATTON, Sault-au-matelot street, Quebec, 24th April 1826.TO LET, And Possession given on the 1st of May next, WO SHOPS in MounTAIN-STREET, adjoining the Subscriber\u2019s Store.\u2014Apply to Quebec, 28th January, Loése 4 vOMUN MILLER.ADVERTISEMENT.Province of Lower-Canada, Eit known to all whom District of Quebec: it may concern, that by virtue of un order of the Honble.Olivier Perrault,one of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench, for this district, bearing date of this day.al the bottom of the Proces Vertal, and bidding on the immoveable property hereinafter to be described ; being apart of the succession el communauté de bien, which has existed between Dame Angelique Hill, and the late Charles Drolet, her husband deceased, put up for sale on the spot by authority of Justice, on the 25th day of April instant.The aforesaid Pro- ces Verbal and biddings have been by Mtre.Parent the Notary, having charge of the said judiciary sale, deposited in the Prothonotaries ojlice, of the court of King\u2019s Bench, to the ends of there receiving over biddings, for and during thespace of six weeks, dating fromthe 27th instant, after which period, valable tittle will be granted to lhe highest overbidder, if any, otherwise, to the high-stand last bidder mentioned in the Proces Ferbal, on the same charges and conditiims therein contained, information whereof may be had, by applying to the undersigned Pro.thonvtaries.Follows the description of the Estate.An emplacement situate in the Upper-Town of Quebec,in St.Joseph street, of 81 feet6inehes or thereabout infront, onthe line of st.Joseph streel,by40 feetin depth, bounded in front by the said st.Joseph street, in the rear by Mr.Jean Baptiste Oneil, on one side towards the east, by the street st.François, and on the other side towards tne west, by Mr.David (raig, together wilh the wooden house wilh mansardes thereon erected, coulaining a large blacksmith shop, adjudged for the sum of £305 currency.Overbiddings will be received until Thursday the 8th of June next,at FOUR o\u2019clock in theafternoon, PERRAULT & ROSS.Quebec, 27th April, 1826.P.B.R.BEAUPORT MILL.HE Subscribers respectfully inform the Public they are prepared to receive Wheat at the above Mill en the opening of the navigation, to be manufactured into Flour, and on the most reasonable terms.fident of being enabled to give expedition in the deliveries of the Flour that may be made from Wheat-entrust- ed to their management.They beg leave to remark that for a number of years past, all Flour beaiing the Beauport Mill Brand has invariably commanded a preference inthis as well as in Foreign Markets.D.-& C.McCALLUM.Quebec, 21st March I82\u20ac.3ms.HE subscriber will continue the business, formerly carried on by Blackwood & Larocque, in his own name and on his-own account.Wm.BLACKWOOD.Montreal, Sist December, 1825.mm™ E partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm of Blackwood & Larocque, expires this day.All those indebted to the concern are requested to pay their accounts to William Blackwood, and such as have claims against it are desired to send them in to him for liquidation.WM.BLACKWOOD, FRS.ANT.LAROCQUE.Montreal, 31st December, 1825.u Office of the Commissioners for managing the Jesuits\u2019 Estates, 10th April, 1826° UBLIC Notice is hereby given, that Proposals will be received at this Office, from now, till the 1st day of August next, for a Lease of Twenty-one years of the Domain and Beach of Sillery.The said Lease to commence from the expiration of the Lease at present held by Mr.George Henry Usborne, GLEORCE H.RYLAND, Secretary.Province or Lower CANADA, District oP QUEBEC.IN THE KING'S BENCH, No.717.the 1st day of February, 1826.ETER MACINTOSH, of the City of Montreal, Merchant\u2014 Plaintiff \u2014vs, ALLAN CAMERON and DUNCAN CAMERON of Chatham, in the County of York, in the District of Montreal, Traders, and Join CAMERON, of the Seigneurie of Ar- genteuil, in the same District of Montreal,Trader, co- partners in the trade and traffick of Timber, Defendants.AND, WiLLiav Prvperton and GeorGe PevBERTON, of tae City of Quebec, Merchants and Co-partners.Co.Tiers Saisis, Upon the Plaintif\u201dshumble petition preferred to this Court, it is ordered, for the reasons therein contained, that the said ALLAN CAMERON, DUNCAN CAMERON, and Joun CAMERON do appear in this Court, within four months from the date of the publication of this Order, and await the Judgment in this Cause ; and that pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial statute, 4, George IV.Cap.13.Notice of the present Order be inserted in the Quebec Gazette, Published by Authority.PERRAULT & ROSS, P.K.B.VALLIERE DE ST: REAL, Attorney for Plaintiff.From the high order in which the Mill is, they are con- \u2018 JMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.\u2014 House or Commons, April 17.\u2014Sheriff Crowther appeared at the bar with a petition from the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of the city of London against the corn laws.Mr.Alderman Wood supported the pee tition and contended that the manufactures of this country could not compete with the foe reigner, unless some alteration was made in the corn laws.The quanties of corn brought to market in the last three months was upwards of 57,000 quarters less than three months preceding.Mr.Alderman Thompson suppoited the petition, \u2018The great reduction in the quan tity of corn brought of late to market, proved the existence of great distress, which nothing but the repeal of the corn laws could remove.The petition was then laid on the table.Sir M.W.Ridley presented a petition from the ship-owners of Sunderland, complaining of the reciprocity treaties of commerce.\u2018The honorae ble barronet warmly supported the petition, and hie hoped due attention would be paid to its importance in the proper quarter.Mr.Heathcote also supported the petition.He called upon the president of the Board of Trade to notice the well-authenticated fact, that the amount of British shipping employed, since the reciprocity treaties has been entered into, was universally less with those powers with whom the treaties had been concluded.and their own was increase ed.Mr, Baking said this was a question which concerned the wealth and power of the British Empire, and should therefore meet with all the attention which its importance demanded.With respect to the matter to which the petition more immediately referred, he could only say, he thought sufficient time had not been granted to ascertain the fact.Mr.[Irving said, that the shipping of England was now nearly confined to its colonial trade, while those powers with whom we had entered into treaties of reciprocity, engrossed nearly the whole of the carrying trade.The petition was then laid on the table.\u2014(The House left sitting.) House or Lorps, April 18.\u2014 Lord Calthorpe, on presenting a petition from Birmingham, for a repeal of the Corn Laws, requested Lord Liverpool to declare his opinion on the subject.The Noble Lord said that his opinion was, that alterations in the law were loudly called for, but he did not think the present a fit time for bringing the question forward.He pledged himself to bring forward the motion himself, whenever ministers should be convinced that it could be done with advantage to the country.In the Commons, a number of petitions were also presented for a repeal of the Corn Laws ; and Mr.Whitmore moved that the question be immediately considered in Committee.\u2018This motion was lost by a majority of 13.4\u20142Mr.Hus kisson made a pledge to bring forward the question in terms similar to those used by Lord Lie verpool in the Upper House.FROM ENGLISH PAPERS.\u2014 .Lonpon, April 19.The following is an extract from ihe Cinque Ports Herald, an English paper.*\u201c We are enabled to state that by a new French order the duty on English vessels entering a French port is now the same as it was previous to the ratification of the Commercial Treaty, with the exception of a (rifling reduction of fifteen francs on the amount of each vessel\u2019s dues.\u201d Letters from Poland represent that country, as well as Russia, tobe in an alarming situation.There are reports of many arrests, and of indubitable marks of a conspiracy like that of Russia.A Polish General, the companion in arms of Kosciuko, hasbeen arrested in Dresden, and sent to Petersburg ; but affairs are kept as secret as postible, The trials have not begunin Petersburg, because, ii is said, the arrests still continue, although the prisons are filled with persons sent from Ease scm rs GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.453 distant places.The Emperor is making great retrench- mens in the expensesof Government.He is accompanied on all public occasions by Lord Wellington.\u2018The time for the Coronation has not been fixed.By the Gazette of Tuesday, Dr.Ww.Milbert, Bishop of Llandaff, is promoted tothe princely see of Durham, \u2014C'ourier.Yesterday morning Joseph Mould, Esq.Deputy Inspector of the Ceneral Post Office, committed suicide by cutting his throat.Itappears by the evidence appended to the Chancery Report, that the property now vested in securities if the name of the Accoun ani-General of the Court of Chancery, amounts to upwards of thirty-nine millions.Robert Hamilton, a deserter from th 79:h Regiment, was, with two othe1s, apprehended on the 22d March last in Glasgow, on suspicion of being he individuals who had robbed and shot Benjamin Lamont of 78th Re- iment.s London April, 19th\u2014City 2 o'clock.\u2014The operations tn the British Stock Marke: have been principally in the new 4 per cent, scrip.which has advanced to 53 84 pm.; Consols remain steady at 793-8, occasionally buyers add sellers; Exchequer Bills are 8 10 pg : Four per Cents, 96.The account from the manufacturing districts continue to be most gloomy.Extract of a letter received this morning by express from Paris :\u2014¢ Rely that every arrival from Russia brings more alarming intelligence, more warlike news.\u2018The ultimatum of Russia has been transmitted to the Porte ; the armies are concentrating in the south ; Moldayia and Wallachia will be forthwith seized.[tis also stated that the Duke of Wellington is leaving $t.Petersburg, but this rests upon lesser autho- ty.The cause of the fall in our funds is the great sales of Rothschild.The news from Portugal is so far important es that all the public proclamatihns are issued in the name of Don Pedro ; but his title of Emperor of Brazils is carefully omitted.\u2018The Duke of Devonshire had taken his farewell interview of Mr.Canning, previous to his departure for Russia, as the new ambassador.The Colombian Minister to Great Britain had succeeded, it is said, in effecting a loan for his government, with some London capitalists, aud only waited the formal sanction from Ba- gota to bring it to a conclusion.Parliament was expected to be prorogued as bout the 2d or 3d of June.: It was confidently stated that government would abandon the settlement of Cape Cost Castle on the Coast of Africa.The Duke of Devonshire was to proceed to Russia, as ambassador extraordinary at the coronation of the Emperor.Lord Ponsonby, who is going out to Buenos Ayres as ambassador, is charged with iustruc- tions to end, if possible, the hostilities, between La Piate and Brazil.Dusurx, 18th April.On Friday last the Lord Mayor and High Sheriffs waited on their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and Marchioness Wellesly, at the Castle, and presented to them a petition in behalf of the operative manufacturers of this city, setting forth the wretchedness and misery which at present existed among them, from the depreciated state of their several trades, and praying for their Excellencies influence towards promoting the consumption of native employment of those engaged in such, and the support of their families ; and respectively suggesting that should their Excellencies deign to extend their illustrious protection and patronage to the \u2018T'heatre- Royal, it would be the means of affording the Nobility and Gentry the strong motive of example for frequenting the Theatre, and add a stimulus for increasing the sale of all articles of fashionable attire and ornament.Their Excel- Jeucies received the Petition in the most condescending manner, and graciously stated that they would have peculiar pleasure and satisfaction in using every, possible means to ameliorate the coudition of the persons ailuded to in the Petition, and we are happy to find in accordance with euch sentiments, they bave announced their intention of honoring the Theatre with their presence on to-morrow evening.FROM AMERICAN PAPERS.\u2014 > \u2014 LATEST FROM ENGLAND.By the arrival last evening of the ship Birmingham Capt.Cobb, we have received from vur cor\u201d respondent London papers to the evening of the Igth April, shipping lists of the same date and Liverpool papers of the 21st of April all inclusive, The Princess Hohenlohe died on the 4h April, 1t 1s stated in a lerter of à late date from Cour stantinople, that positive information had been received there which says that in the late conferences between Mr.S.Canning, Prince Mavrocor- dato, and the other Greek deputies of the Greek Government, the (wo parties were agreed upon the honourable bases ot the negotiations that ihe British Minister was to conduct at Constantinople, and which as far as they have gone afford a probability of success.Mr, Caoning is authorized to actin the name of the Grecks, under the auspices of England.It was confidently stated in Loudonon the 19th, that the British Government were about to abandon the seulement of Cape Coast Castle, on the Coast ot Africa.The London Times of the 7th :ays \u2018Mr, Strat- ford Cannimng has received orders to Make such pressing remonstrances to the Turkish Government, against their cruel war with the Greeks, that itis probable he will prevail upon them to comply ; or if not to declare, immediately the independence of Greece, at least to cause à suspension of military opérations until definiive negotiations could be made.ltiseven expected that the news of un armistice will soon reach London.APRIL 17.\u2014=The duke of Weliingron bas, we learn, 1cached Berlin on his return, He was exire.mely ve:treceived by the Emperor 3 but bas tal: ed 10 effect any thing, and the questwn of war or peace wih Tukey remains precisely where nu did, excepling that the desire tor war in the people and army 1s much mote ardent than when his Graco lett England, We are given to understand thal ihe Empress Mother (whu governs) must be added (0 the people and army.APKiIL 17.\u2014We noiiced in our paper of yesterday the su:ounceinent at the Stock Exchange of the long-expecced finarc al meusitre,\u2014the funding of Exchequer Bla, to the amount, it nuw appears, ot igh.mithons.For cach 100/ Exchequer Bill 105% is1o be given of a 4 per cent.stock noi res de.meble til ater October 1533.Thus tor the eight milhons of Exchequer B.lls, 8,560,000/, siock 1s given, sv shatif this stock De receemed ut pas at the earhest ume at which the Government is empowered to redeem if, \u2018he interest on the mon:y dufing the time it 15 lent will amount io abuui sl, Hs.pet cent.Arx£L 19 \u2014Consuls closed yesterday, at 724.wih scarcely any bosiiess dong.The New 4 pur cence.scrip 18 about par, The amount of NEW 4 par ceuts* 944 95.subsccibed for yesterday, it 18 said amovnten fo 8 300 00C/, \u2018Lhe appicanie consequently, will receive wivn.n 10 per ceut of the amount tendered fur Lonpos, AraiL 10.\u2014It is recorted inthe city, on the sU horny of private letters from Chiou, thats à emen- dous fire had broken Out in the suvurbs of Canton, 10 four ditferent pleCes at the same rime.Ît is suppused to be the work of incendisries.\u2014 Gicde.(From the Lisbon Official Gazette of March 21.) DLPARIMEND OF THE MINISTER OF THE INTHRIOR- se All inwe, le'ters patent, sentences, and all documezts whatever, which are asvaliy despatched iu (he nane of the Sovereign, shall be headed as fo'lews ; \u201cDon Pedro, by the grace of God, Kia of Portugal and the Algarves On this side, end beyond tie sea in Africa.Lord of Guinea nid ef the Cenquest, Nav gation, and Cummerce cf E h:ogia, Arabii, Persia, and Ludi:, ete Private letters from Lisbon state (hat in addition (0 the tity wiliious of crusedas, in gold coin, lsfi bythe King.taree are two mithucs in gold bars, iwo millions wn gold aust, aud a leather bag full of diumouds of incstumable salue, Paris, Aprit 13, Intelligence is said to have arrived from St.Fetersburgh, avhounetrg that the nerotiations wi; which ce Duke of \\Vellivgton was charged have miscarried, His Graceis represented to have been instructed to demand that dehiberations s Lould be held in a Congiess of the Great Powers.bat.Upon the means of putting an end to the effusion of Christian blued in Greece, and of tenninating tbe ulaira of Moldavia acd Wala rer chia.2d.Upon tha adoption of arrangements tendingto redueë in all the States the force of the standing armies, the great maw of which renders necessary taxes burdensome to the people; a measure which would involve ou the part of Rnssia, the suppression of her military colonies.But the Russian Cabinet, we are assured, whilst it\u2019 offered to take part in negotiations with the Porte, to put an end to the sanguinary struggle of Greece, answers ed upon the other points; that they could not be the subject of any deliberation in common with the other powers, thatche di@- culties relative to the Moldavia aud Walachia, resulting from pris vate (reaties with the sublime Porte, were au affair that excinsive- Iy concerned Russia, and that she wished to terminate withont entering into any engagements with any one ; and, lastly, that the reduction of her army, and suppiession of her military colonies, formed a part of ber system of Government, which it belonged to herself alone to modify or change, as she migbt consider it to ae- cord with her iuterests.\u2019\u2019\u2014 CoNSTITUTIONEL.Russia, England and Turkey.=\u2014The following is the article in the Journal des Débats, to which we alluded in our paper yesterday.We present a translation of it for the edification of our readers, without undertaking to say what degree of attention it is entitled to, BERLIN, (Prussia) Apriy 4.\u2014( Private correspondence.)\u2014 We are awaiting with the greatest impatience the return of the Duke of Wellington, who, according to the latest letter from Petersburgh, has thought it ne Cessary to report in person to his government the resulls of his negotiations wiihthe Russian Court.These results are thought 10 be of au exiraordinary nature, aod calculated to confound all political conjectures.We dare vot trust what a correspondent in Petersburgh has commuvicated ID us on this subject, but appearances indicate that the affairs of Turkey will be terminated by the two great preponderant powers without the intervention of any other, Russia and England, it is said, bave explained them~ selves frankly, and having compared their ineans of acie ing in the Levant, they have admitted (hat being absolute mistresses, (he one of the land and che other on the sca, noone can prevent them from making any arrangement which is agreeable to both ; as, on the oiher hand, uo one is strong enough (o stop them, if their contrary interests draw them into à contest.But as they both need, not peuce in general, but peace between themselves, it has been concluded that they must une derstand each other, and act in perfect concert with regard to Turkey.Any interference of other powers would only render auy arrangement more difficult.Prussia has no direct interest, and will readily enter ime 10 the deiermination of Russia.The Austrian policy is too closely identified with the preservaiion of Turkey to make it possible for that power to be admitted tv any negotiation, which does not begin with the principle of the integrity of the Ottoman Ewpire.The idea of taking possession of Maldavia aud Wallachia, und placing these provinces a barrier between tise Turks and Russians, is too hardy for Prince Metternich, It is a proposition to he made with the energy of a Frederic or à Joseph.Whoever shall ree ceive these provinces, except from the pure and simple benevolence of his allies, will not be in a condition 10 draw from them any advantage.lt would seem, moreover, that Russia is not disposed to renounce any of the advantages afforded her by the treaty of 1812, and those preceding, Oue of the things which bas rendered the late arisiocratical conspirary an object of popular avers sion, is the generally received report that the conspiring party wished to give up à certain number of provinces tu tie neighbouring nations, in order to make the admi- vistration more easy.\u2014 These ileas are eminently unpopular in Russia ; the nation is still under the intoxication of its greatness and iis conquests, Thus Austria and iis policy are out of the question, from the momeut Russia und Kogland understand each oiher, aad bave taken part togeiber, As to France, her means of opposing any resolutions taken by the two great powers of Europe, would be formidable, if the national opinion in Fiance went along with the mivistry\u2014but every one knows that it is nut so, Moreover, England has had, by means of her agents in Egypt and Greece, the certainty, that the plois of a French Minisier in favour of Muhemet Ali and Lorahim his son, have for their motive the design ot assisting Fgypt to form an independent monarchv, where French influence would overpower the Englishe The English cabinet bas no confidence in a policy winch sends so many officers and soldiers to the bauks of the Nile.Thus M.Viliele and M, de Metternich will derive nothing from their crooked policy and cruel indifference 10 Greece, but the inglutious result of being acconated for nothing in the present negoiiations.But what witl be the measures execuled in cuncest by 1he 1w: Culoseal puvwers ?England avd Rusia being obliged, for the sako of their maridme and commercial subjects, to put an end to all hostilities 1 Greece aud tue Avchipelugo, Wall agree upon ihe following joins: Eugland and Russia will guarantee to the Ottoman Forte (he recovery of bis full sovereiznty over Egypt.The Porte will give up the Petopone-us aud some islands to the English, and willcede Moidavia aod Wal- tachbia to the Russians, These provinces will become the asylum of the Greek nation, who wiil live in then under their own laws, but duder the protechon of ihe (wo allied empires, To speak the ouly lavgrage intelligible to the Turks, Russia and England will occupy immediaiely the above pawed provinces, and will alcerwards inyite the Porte to accede to these sriapgemenis, The Porte will appoint Lhrabim (0 the government of Jrninn or Larissa, and Mchemer Alito the government oi Daraascu-, With che charge of watching over the vemutus of she Wechacites.\u2014They will enjoin upoo this Pacha 10 disband his French and Lalian troops, Egypt will be diviced beiween two new Puchas, Lf Mchemet \"Saf A OR WR EN 454 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.titre PA dares to disobey, he will be abandoned by the Turks und Athanians us Ali Pacha was, This is oue of the combinations by which it is endea= voured to explain the possibility of a sincere and efficient agreement between England and Russian, Tae oaly thing certain is, that it would be very difficult to find any other soluiivn 10 the great problem which occupies the attention of Evrope.But Providence has proposed this problem.Who can say (hat iis the design of Providence that our s'atesmeu should suive it iu à pacific manuer ! In case England and Russia cannot agree in executing in common this project, itis nut to be feared that the first named power will take the first step alone.She has her means all in reudiness, An aitick on Cou- stantinople, perbaps even à vigorous noie would be sufficient, and the thing once done, no one would have Any interest in opposing it by tardy remonstrances.8.ldis said at this moment that the Duke of Wel- Hngton has taken the route of Stockholm and Guiten- burg.Count Lieven, the Russian Ambassador, has returned to Loudon.A leuter from Alexandria of Feu, 20, published in n Paris paper, states that the whole crop of evtton in Egypt the last yeur will not exceed 150 vales, fn consequeèce of the damage it received from the cold, mr Barrimore, May 16.Latest from the Pacific.By the schooner Shylock, Captain Minott, at this rt yesterday in 20 days trom Chagres, accounts from ima to the 12th March have been received, (General Bolivar returned to Lima, from Upper Peru about the 1st March, and immediately convoked the Congress of Peru to meet on the 20th April.Itappears now doubtful whether he will meet the Congress at Panama, until -bre again visits Upper Peru, where his presence is required in digesting the new government.The Congress at Panama had not yet been formed but most of the Deputies from (he South American States had arrived, much interest was felt on the question whether the United States would send ministers to the Congress.Norrorx, May 1i.\u2014 Ghent Treaty.\u2014We are informed, through a channel that we believe entitled to eredit, that Mi, King, our minister in London, has fail- \u20acd in his efforts 10 induce the British Government, to ivatract their Commissioner at Washington to allow .nte-' rest upon the claims under this treaty, or to submit the point to arbitration\u2014the American Commissioner not being disposed to abandon the ground he had taken, ail proceedings are of cours: suspended.We Further understand that the subject is under discussion between the Secretary of State and the Briush Minister at Washington but with what prospects we are not informed \u2014 Herald.New-York, May 19.\u2014We mentioned yesterday, the particulars of the schr, Decaturs fiom Baltiinore for New Orleans, being fallenin with at sea wiih slaves on board, by the brig Rooke, having us was slleged lost overboard the captain and mate\u2014The Decatur arrived here yesterday in charge of Mr, Galilee, 2d mate of the Rooke, who informs that he had no difficulty with the men on board.The vess-| was lying at one of the whurves yesterday of ternoon, with the crew un board.ST.Louis, Apri) 20.\u2014We have been favonred by a friend, with the subjoined extract of a letter from Santa Fee, It flows from the gen of an intelligent gentleman, now inthe province of New Mexico, Whose si uaiion & respectabil ty entitle the communication to grest credit, and will, no doubt, be found interesting and accep able to ourreaders, Santa Fee, New Mexico, 7th February, 1826, Dear Sir :\u2014I fezl myself entirely inadequate to gratify what I presume to be the reasonable curicsity cf my friends, in respect of this country and people, their resources, &c, &c, There are many others here, and who have been here, muchbetter gialified than Iam to perform this task, Perhaps though, I may be able, betore 1 leave the country, to acquit myself tolerably well in this particular.In a short time I mean to set'out upon ® journey to Biscay and Sonora, and where else I know not yet.Iam particularly anxious to visit some of the ports and towns on the Gulf of Cilifornia, and 10 ascertain the truth of areport that is current here, that British and other merchants are beginning to introduce merchandize into this country by way of the Gulf of C.li- fornia, where, it issa:d, they can be lauded as cheap as io Philadelphia, and then brought here on mules, ata less expensg then goods cun be brought from Missouri.In dzed, if this be true, British merchants can and will, undoubtedly, command nearly all the trado here, inasmuch es they will only have to pay duties in Mexico\u2014at leas, they will have the advantage of our merchants inallar- ticles of British manufacture, It happens, however, that many of the articles most in demand lere are extensively manufactured in the U.States, from materials of our own growth ; as for instance, course and fine cotton stuffs, of various descriptions, printed, colored and white, Coarse woolen stuffs might be bro\u2019t here 10 advantage, uleo, if they were not prohibited.I suppose tha: full half of the goods sold here fur much profit, cor- srt of cotton goods manuntaciured in (he United Srates, po aud of this, the far greater portion is white and brown shirtings, such as usually costs froin 12 to 25 cents a yard in cur cies on the Atlantic, Of this article where 1s a very great consumption in this territory, and the state next below, which I have no dead, will continue greatly tosncresse, Batic happens ualuckily, that this very article 1s 50 excessively taxed by the Mexicsn govein- meut, as almost to effect its exclusion; for inswnce, all tne White stulls ure subject 10 a duty of about tl cents a yard, (vot :quare yard) »0 tie all the coaysest Kinds pay duly very nearly equal to tse uriginal cost ut our factories.DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.MonTREAL, May 27.Singular.\u2014On Thursday last as the Dicau boat 4Ier- cules was comlug into tits Harbour, having the Brig dmethyst, and tree schooners laden with \u2018Lea, in ww, the Brig fired a gui, opposite the Masonic ul Hotel, upon winch, the body uf Mr.Lemoiie\u2019s sou, who was drowned on Iriday last, suddenly rose to the surface, and uated lise a piece of wood, until it was taken up, and carried wo the distressed parents.We have tree (quently before heard, that when a gun is discharged tunmeulalely over the place where à diowaed vody was {ying, that it produced the elluet above-meutsuvneu, but we cannot account for the absviute cause, allluugu we have been told of ntany reasons why it is su.Drowned\u2014 A the Shad tishery near st, Andrews, on Mouday the 22d aust.Alex, Cameron, sou of widow Camerun, avout ten vears old.An atieupilug to use the net, he was drawa into the water when it was aapossible to suve him oa account of the rapidity of tue current, We have received a communication, dated st, Andrews 25d May, trom Mr.J.RK.vue of our Currespou- dents, men loning a very provident escape rom drowning.Ou the 22d lusiant, Mr.La Ronde, Notary, with Mr.Wiliiam Teasdale, and sc.erai passeigers were crossing ina Scow from Point l'orcune to Car- rilon, Mr, La Ronde accidemally fell overboard trom the side of the scow\u2014 His siaaion was very perilous, aud litte hopes were eutertained of suv- mgs; hun, when Mr, Teasdale with wagnasimous resolution plunged ino the water, aud wir the greatest difficulty rescued his nearly drowned com pauton, but was nearly lost himself in the execution of hiss generous purpose, tor both were obliged to work wiih dreadtul uucertainty, fur pearly half an hour against a strong cwirent, and supported only by the exertions of Air.T, who is an excellent swimmer, until they at length appeared close io the bead of the scow, whence they were drawn on board by the other passengers, in an almost scuseless state, aud quite exbausted, Our informant adds that the conduct of Mr.Teasdale was such as to entitle him to great credit, for had it not been for his prompt assistance and presence of mind, the death of Mr.La Il.was inevitable.\u2014 We hope this will be a caution te all boat passengers, aud make them more careful in preserving life, which at best is held but on a precarious tenure, and should not be carelessly exposed to a premature end.The first division of the jth regiment, under Major Villette, marched into town last \u2018Wednesday morning, from Kingston; whiter the head quarter division of the 70th will proceed next Tuesday.lt is but justice, and not a whit more than the latter regiment deserves, to observe that neither here, nor clsewhere, have we ever saen (and we have had some experience in this particnlar) a corps with s.eadier mea or more geatle- manly ofiicers.And in saying this, in which (a rare thing for au editor,) we can apprehend no coutradic tion, we pay an indirect compliment to their commanding officers for it may te held as a miliary axiom that as, when discord exists in a regimeni, the commanding officer is either untit to command ii, so when a regt- ment is in a state of pertect lurmony itrefBlects on him no small credit.The following is a very flattering testimony (o the merits of which we have spoken.MonTREAL, 25th May, 1826.Sir.\u2014T have the honor to transit 10 you, by desire of the magistrates, the resolutions passed at a general meeting of that body, held in this city, on the 24th instant, The sentiments of perfect cordiality and sincere re gard entertained in Montreal towards the 70th regiment, will, 1 doubt not, extend to the inhabitants of every place which may in future become the station of a corps so deservedly esteemed; but I trust that no community will be tound in which a kinder s2nse of their merits and services will be cherished, or more sincere regret be felt at their departure.\u20141 have the honour to be, Sir, your must o.edieut servant, SAMUEL GALE, Chairman.Lieut.Col.M' Gregor.) 70th Regiment.: Ata General Meeting of the Magistrates of the city of Montreal, held, in conformity to notice, on Wedaes - day the 24th May, 1826, the following resolutions were unsnimously passed, viz :\u2014 REesoLvep ;\u2014That the uniformly correct and praiseworthy conduct of the 70th regiment, while in garrison at Montreal, under the respective commands of lieutenant-colone! Evans, and lieulen.ant-colonel M\u2018Giegor, and the services the regiment always has zealously rendered to the citizens, Whenevèr their assistance could be useful, have entitled the officers, nen-commissioned officers and privates of that Regiment to the regard and gratitude of the magistrates and in.havitants of Montreal, REsoLvED ; \u2014That as the 70th Regiment is now ordered to a different station and on the eve of taking its departure from Montreal, it is fitting that it should receive on the part of the magistrates, the expression of the feelings of high respect and estimation in which from its exemplary character and conduct it is deservedly held.RESOLVED ;\u2014 In consequence, that (he resolutions of this meeting be communicated to Lieutenant- Colonel M-Gregor, commanding the said regiment, by letter from the chairman of the meeting.A true copy from the Register, y Order, JOIIN DELISLE, Clerk of the Peace.To which the following answer wus returned.MONTREAL, 26th Muy, 1828.Sir,\u2014 ! have just had the honour to receive vour letter of yesterday, inclosing resolutions passed \"at a general meeting of the magistrates of the city of Mone rear, expressing their sense of the services and conduct of the 70th regiment, while they have b en quartered in Montreal, and commanded by licutenant-colonei Evans and mysclf, Iti: most gratifying to me, their commanding offices, to receive this mark of approbation from so respectable a body ; und the officers, non commissi ned officers and privates, will I aw sire, duly appieciawe the honor cone feried on them.For them aud for L'.Coil Ë uns and myself I beg leave iv return ouv nest of thanks, aud we shall long hear iv sememuosunce the mur! guod vider standing that at all times subsisted betwixi tie Citizens of Monreal and wie 70.0 Regt, aud the kind atteñsious we alway, received hom (hem, 1 have tue honor to be &e.&e.Your most ohdt, humble serve.C.M'GREGOR, Li, Col.70.h Regt.MONTREAL, May 29.Some Sacrilegious villans entesed tie Grey Nun-Church last night, and carried aicny several articl s of plate, James Lee, Blucksmith, was yesterday committed to the goal of this city for forgery.Some gold chains, bedding, &e.were found this day in his house and recognised as being.part of the property which was stolen from the Mansion House last winter.THE QUEBEC GAZETTE, PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'e Orrice, Quebec, 31st May, 1826.His Exccllency the Governor in Chief has been pleased to make the following Appoiniments, viz :\u2014\u2014 Josern GopEFROY DE IONNANCOUR, Esquire, Con roner for the District of Three Rivers, \u2018 CARMER BENOIT LENOBLET DUPLEssi8, Gentleman,a Public Notary for this Province.JosEpu BERNARD, junior, gentleman, a do.do.do.Louis Dury, genlleman, a do.do.do.ÉTIENNE LARrOCHE, Culler and Measurer of Masts, Bowsprits, Spars, &§ Square Timber for this Province.DavieL McEsuIEN ditto ditto of Square Timber, Deals, Oars and Handspikes, ditto.dilio, WirrLiam BEE, ditto ditto, of Timber, Deals, Oars, Llandspikes and Lathwood, do.do.Owen McGowaw,do.do.of Deals, Boards and Battens, do.do.WirLiau BriGir, do.do.of Masts, Yards, Boæ- sprits , Spars, Timber, Square and Round Planks, Deals, Ash Oars, and Handspikes, ditto dilta.~~ QUEBEC : THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1846.London papers to the 196 April have been received, both by the River, and by the United Siates, we have however an arrival from the Downs of the 234 April, and from Workington of the 27h of the same mooih, but neither of these vessels, as tar as we have been able to learn, have brought any papers.The mission of tue Duke of Wellington to the Court of St.Petersburgh, is reported to have failed, norhiog certain can be publicly known on this point, except that His Grace Liad set out on his return to England, but whether he bas, or has not succeeded ju the object of his jourvey, or whatihat object was, is mere matter of conjecture, upon which speculators have not tailed to work with their usual assiduity ==¥We fhave copied a singular letter translated from ithe Journal des Debats, which pretends that Great Dritain aod Russia have agreed jointly to occupy certain Turkish Provinces, in which the Greeks may find refuge, and where they Will be pro'ected by these powerful allies ; the integrity of the remainder of the Dominions of the Porte GAZETTE DE QUEBEC, 455 oot A and the recovery of Egypt will also, it is asserted in the letter quoted, be secured to the Ottoman.The fall of Missolonghi receives additional confirmation from a va:jety of quarters ; some of the American papers look upon the accounts published b th in London aud in Paris, as fabrications, and assery tht no certain intelligence from Missolonghi of a later date than the 20th March, had been received in either of those cities.The capture of a post on the little island of Vassilade, in the ha:bour of Missolonghi, and the capitularion of Auatoleia also in the neighbourhood, in their opinion gave rise to the report.Lord Cochrane was stated by the Brussels papers to be still in that city on the 13th April.The Cacique of Poyais, Gregor McGiegor, and some of his high ocers of state, have been arraigned before the Paris Tribunal of Correctional Police on ay accusation of swindling, &e, The prin eipal in the transaction, a man named Lehuby, to whom McGregor hai, by a notarial deed, ceded 250 syuare leagues of tei Titory, was absent, sentence of two yearsimprisonment and 50 frances fine was pevertheless passed against him «othe Grand Cacique aad bis high officers were acquitted, Extract of a Letter from an Officer of the British Navy, dated Callao, 20th January, 1820.« The Mersey is to sail in a few days for Panama, with the news of the surrender of Callav Castle, The Spanish troops are to march out of the ¢ astle to-morrow morning, and remain on the sland of San Lorenzo, under the protection of the British flag, till the Trans ort is ready.OF six hundred effective men, the remains of a Garrison of about two thousand, minety or a hundred only are willing to go to Spain.What credit is reflected on the talents of Rodil by the circumstance of his having preserved without revolt, or treachery, a Garrison thus disposed, blockaded for 14 months without one single com nunication from Spain to give them hope, and without supplies of any kind having been introduced! 1 dined yesterday in company with the Spanish Comumnissioner for setting the termsofcapitulation.For 14 months they had not tasted fruit, or vegetables, and had eaten three hundred horses, having been obliged to kill them, b-cause they wanted for themselves the grain which the horses would have consumed.There isnot a dog or a cat in Callao, and the Commissionersaid that donkey flesh was very good.Rodil marched out with tile honours of war, and still quite in the Spanish style, retains the title of Governor of Peru.Certain ramours about a Spanish expedition at Rin, are supposed to have aided Rodil i1 procuring good terms.\u201d Es At the end of last week the country was suffering greatly from drought, and the young wheat crops and meadows had Ly no means a promising appearance, but the seasonable ruin which fell on Saturday and on the twosucceeding days, has relieved the apprehensions of the farmers, not only on this account, but from the danger the extensive fires that ravaged the forest in various directions, threatened tu their fences, and even to their Larns and dwelling houses; some of these, we are sorry to hear ware destroyed in the new settlements.The fires were not cenfined to this neighborhood alone\u2014smoke was continually observed by those on board the vessels bound up the River, from Cape Chat to Quebec, and passengers in the steam boats trom Montreal, noticed similar appearances; the pine woods have suffered materially.The American papers also mention serious accidents in different parts of the State of New York, Vermont and New Hampshire, from the same cause ;\u2014-several houses & farm establishments there fell a prey to the devouring element, but we have not heard that any lives were lost.* > The Honorable and Reverend Doctor Stewart, Lord Bishop of this Diocese, has arrived in Montreal by way of New York, having sailed from Liverpool in the 1st April packet, he is accompanied by his Chaplain, the Reverend Crosbie Morgell ; His Lordship was expected here in the Swiftsure steamer yesterday ; it is now said that he will not robably he here this day\u2014it is also understood to Le the intention of His Lordship the Governor in Chief to accompany the Bishop from Sorel, and that when here His Lordship will make the Spring Inspection of the Troops composing the Garrison.Rn Lieat, Col, Byer, Royal Englaeers, who arrived from England on Fue day last in the Bark Endeavour, is, we learn from good authority, to proceed to Upper-Caunada, having been selected to supers tutead the execution of the Caual from Kingston to the Oltawa, which is ta beinunediately commenced.\u2014\u2014\u2014 4 The April Mail from England was brought by the Hatifax Post this morning, the latest English dates brought by this conveyance ate about thiee weeks behind those received by the river.Cr Saturday last, thecity of St, John and its vicinity was visite ed by a violent storm of Thunder and Lightning accompanied by rain, which fell in torrents for some hours with little intermission.Sorne faint idea may he conceived of its violence, when wesiate that uearly half an acre of soll was washed from off a side hill en- h ditto from Dublin, to \u2014\u2014 Brig Quebec Packet, Ditchbura, 7k ditto from Liverpool, to Fimay & Lo.general cargo \u2014 Ship Bolivar, Crosshy, 12th ditto from Belfast, to order, in ballast.270 settlers.\u2014 Brig Vertumuus, Lane, 25th March from London, to James.Hamilton, in ballast, \u2014DBark Benj.& Mary, Forsyth, Ist do.fro u gle & Dyke, tn rahe yth, o.froin Loudon, to Longley \u2014 Brig Welcome, Paul, 5ih ditto from ditto, to Chapman & Res vais, general cargo, \u2014 Brig Mary & Jane, Matches, 18th ditto from Liverpool, to C.A.Holt, in baliast, \u2014\u2014Brig John Esdale, 5th ditto from Shields, to W.& G.Pember- ton, in ballast.\u2014 Brig Neptune, Hearne, 14th ditto from Newcastle, to T.Hayes, 11 baliant.\u2014 Ship General Hewitt, Williams, 19:h ditto from London, toW, Price & (0.in hallast, \u2014Ba:k Lord Wellivgtou, Freer, [5th from Newry, to W.& G.Pemberton, with soap.81 settlers.\u2014\u2014Brig Robert Scartietd, Hall, 5:b April from Sunderland, to H.Gowau & Co, with coals aud earthenuware.\u2014 Brig Jave, Cuivie, 15th Apuil from Greenock, to Geo.Ross, general cargo, 14 settlers, \u2014\u2014 Bark Ro:teuham, Ke;s, 1Gth ditto from Ross, to Jas.Black in blast.172 seuleis, \u2014 Bark Eliz beth, Charlton, 1st, of do.from London, to in ballast, 6 seamen.\u2014\u2014Brig Prince of Asturias, Morris, Hth do.from Dublin, to W.Pentiaud, general cargo.74 settlers, \u2014\u2014Bark Ocean, Blackburn, 14th do.frum London, to Longley & Dyke, in ballast, 6 seamen.\u2014 Brie Adriatic, Cockerell, 16th ditto from Bristol, to urder, in ballast.\u2014 Brig Dale, McNeal, 18th do.from Mary Port, to J.Leather & Co.in ballast.26\u2014Bark Oxenhope, Minnett, 14th April from Hull, to Robert Wood & Co.in ballast\u2014some goods, 17 settlers & Mr.Cuff.\u2014\u2014 Brig Corawaliis, Taylor, do.from » to W.Peutland, in ballast, \u2014\u2014Brig Andromeda, Blair, tst do, from London, to P.Patterson, in bal ast.\u2014\u2014 Brig Fortitude, Mason, 9th do from London, to order in ballast.27\u2014 Brig Sneaton Castle, Willis, 21st Apri from Liverpool, to Geu.Ross, general cargo.\u2014\u2014Brig Wellington, Forster, 7th of April from London, to Wim, Price & Co, in ballast.\u2014\u2014lrig Pacific, McDouald, 13th of April from Belfast to Melto berts, with linens, &c.-\u2014 Bark Wallsend, Ramsay, 23d ditto from Cork, to order, ia bal.\u2014\u2014 Brig Kelsic Woud, Brown, 220 of ditto fiom Mary ior, to Froste & Co with coals.\u2014\u2014 Bark Samuel Whi:bread, Marwick, 15:h of April from Bristol, tu Geo Hamilton, ia ballast.~\u2014\u2014 Brig Dorcus Savage, Warnock, 3d do.from der, in ballast, 43 set lets, ~\u2014-Hrig Lune, Lothiagton, 156th do.from Hull, to Gardena & Coin ballast, 28\u2014 Brig Catherine, Leighton, 3d April from Shields, to U, Gowan & Co., in ballast \u2014 brig FFalicrton, bdlauld, Ith do.from Londen, to 11.Gowan & Co.in ballast.\u2014 Brig Ouatario, Willis, Ith do.from Bristol, to Wm Budden, general cargo \u2014\u2014Bark Argyle, Auderson, 13th of do from Waterfagd, to Wm.Price & Co.in ballast.14] seitiers, \u2014\u2014 Bark John Howard, Bruce, 20th do.from Cork, to Jas.At- kius, it baliaste 169 settlers, \u2014\u2014Briz leggy, Hunter, 6th du.from Shields, to H,Gowan & Co, with coals, \u2014\u2014Brig Eliza Ann, Murphy, 13tb do.from Whitehaver, to Mr.Jackson\u2014so.ne goods.\u2014\u2014Brig St.Fielena, Riliott, 41 days from Plymouth, to W.& G.lembeiton, in ballast, \u2014Brig Henry, Ramsay, 7th 4 pril from Hull, to order, in ballast, \u2014\u2014 Bark Quebec Packet, Atkinson,from Loudon, 15th April from the Downs, to H.Atkiason, general cargo, £9 \u2014- Brig Wm.McGiiliviay, Studdary, 17h April from Portsmouth, to Finlay & t 0 ge.eral cargo \u2019 \u2014\u2014Brig Aurea, Carle.16 h do.from Newcastle, to H.Gowan & Co.with ccalsaud curdage.\u2014 B.ig Clauile Scott, Murphy, 21st do.from Liverpool, to Wai, Budden, geveral cargo.\u2014\u2014\u2014Brig Shanuwou, Y-ggivs, 21st do, from do.to J.Hamilton, sa't \u2014~\u2014 Brig Britann a, Storey, 14th do.from Shields, to 0.Bell, coals.\u2014\u2014 Brig I'romise, Shearer, 15:1 do.from Liverpool, to Je Leather & Co.salt \u2014\u2014 Brig Jane, Hawkswell, 2ith do.from St.Michaels, to Mr.Chapman, fruit.\u2014\u2014 Brig Canadian, Morgan, 14th do.from Portsmouth, to IH, At- kiason, in ba last.\u2014\u2014Bark Admiral Benbow, Williams, 19th do.from Liverpool, to bir.Corrie, with sait.\u2014 Schr.Hero, Tait, 4th May from Halifax, to order, with rum au] inolasses.\u2014\u2014Bark St.¢ harles, Cousens, 30th of April from St.Michaels, to W.Grainger, with fruit.=\u2014\u2014Bark Princess Royal, Townsend, 22d do.from Grenada, to Mr.Lea»craft.with ram.\u2014\u2014Bark Itoyal George, Grant, 21st do.frem Dublin, to Wm.Buddeu\u2014 155 settlers.\u2014\u2014Bark John, Richardson, 8th do.from Plymouth, to H, Gowan & Co.in ballast, \u2014 Bark Deadelas.Hall, 16th do.from Bristol, to Mr, Lemesurier, in ballast.\u2014 Brig Faith, Kirkup, 11th do.from Exeter, to Garden & Co.do.\u2014\u2014 Brig Elegant, May, 7th do from Newcastle, to MeNider & Scott, with coals.\u2014\u2014 Brig Robert, Wake, ISih do.from Liverpool, to I'roste & Co.general cargo, \u2014 Brig Osba:distone, Thoribeck, 31st March from Portsmouth, to W.& G.l\u2019emberton, ia ballast, \u2014\u2014 Brig Baltic, Millar, 4th April from Yarmouth, to Thos.Atkins, in ballast, \u20148chr, Julia, Johnson, 16th of do.from St.Vincents, to J.Ste- pheuson, with ram.= Brig Mary, Duncan, 21st April from Dablin, to order, cordage, 81 rettlers, \u2014Briz Commerce, Burns, 28th do.from £t, Vinceuts, to Iryice & Cos rum and sugar, y to ore \u2014Brig Kingston, Wood, 20th do, from Liverpool, to Irvine & Co.salt and coals.\u2014Biiz Margaret, Heightou, 14th May from 8¢ John's Newgd.to W.Budden, tish.\u2014 Brig Tweed, Beuson, 19h April from London, to\u2014\u2014bal- last and goads, ~\u2014Bark Brothers, Jenkiason, 31st April from Hull, to R.Wood & ( 0 baltast.30-~Brig Trafalgar, © \u2018istopherson, 26th April from Waterford, to order.in batiusts 107 settlers, \u2014Brig Dwiua, Yule, \u20ac0th April from Peterhead, to Moir & Heath, in ballast, \u2014\u2014\u2014Brig John Salmon, Fairbairo, 24th March from] London, to W.Budden, iu batiast.\u2014 Brig lXdmond Castie, Bains, 11th do.from Newcastle, to Mofr & Heath, with coals and glass, \u2014Brig Thos.\u2018Fron, Stockdale, 19(h do.from Liverpool,to G Symes, in ballast.\u2014\u2014Brig Diana, Penn, 21st do.from do, to Patersous & Weir, general cargo.~\u2014\u2014 Ship Wiunscales, Fisher, 27th do.from Workington, to Pater.sons & Weir, general cargo.\u2014 Ship Ross, Storey, s=ese Brig Pacific, Driscole, 15th of April from Cork,to W.Pent- laud, in ballast.\u2014\u2014Brig Gratitude, Gallatly, 12th do.from Leith, to Handyside & Co.general cargo.\u2014 Brig Shakespeare, Goldie, 18th do.from London, to Moir & Heath, general cargo.81\u2014Bark Active, Wall, 12th April from London, to H, Gowan & Co.in ballast.~\u2014 Brig Dew Drop, Wokes, 13th do, from London, to , Bee neral cargo.\u2014\u2014 Brigantine Adriana, King, 6th April from Grenada, to Mr, Lea yctaft, with rum, \u2014 Bark Mary, Thomas, 21st of April from Bristol, to baliast, June 1\u2014Bark Nearchus, Barker, 11th do.from Sunderland, to , with coals.\u2014«\u2014Burk Campion, Fletcher, 21st of April from Hull, to Mr.Noyes, in ballast, e~=s-Rrig Russell, Whiteway, 15th do.from Newport, to Mr.Le mesurier, with iron.PASSENGERS.In the Dew-Drop.from London, Mr.Legg and Mr, Stansfield.Inthe Eudeavour, from Lordun, Col.Bye, of the Engineers, lady and famity, and Mr.Clark.In the Gratiwtde, from Leith, Mr.Henderson, Mr, Carfrière, & Ma-ter McKenzie, In the Active, from London, Mr, Raker.lu the Shakespeare, from London, Mr.Stuart, Mr.Lenny, Mr, & Mrs.\"1.(\u20ac Moicand family, Mr.Loewen'hal, Capts.Jas.Scout, and Ji, Elder, Mrs.S.pith and Mr, H.Smith, Mrs.Farr acd daughter.futhe Montmorency, from London, Mrs.Dyke and family, Miss Djlke, Mr.George Bell aud Mr.Noyes.in the Ontario, from Bristol, Capt.Arnold and 15 seamen.Ia the Utiza Auau, from Wh tebaven, Mr.Jackson.1a the Quebec Packet, from London, Mr.Bisson, Li the Win.Gillivray, trom Loudon and Portsmouth, Cajtala Rundle and Miss Nation.Ii ihe Promise,fiom Liverpool, Mr.Smillie, lu the Jane, from St Michae.s, Nir.Evans, Tu the St.Charles, from Loudou and do.Messrs, Dawnie, Levy.and Prince, aad Capt MPherson and mate.Li (he Islegant from Newcastle, br, Rawlinson.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.On Monday last the wind blew a complete gale from the eastward and coutinued from that quarter until yesterday noon\u2014The number of arrivals Las, in consequence, been considerable\u2014Since f hursday last about 100 have cone up, and the total vumber from tho opening of the navization to this date amounts 10 232\u2014\"The following is a comparative statvineat of the arrivals, tonnage, &a.at the same pariod last year 1 \u2014 June 1, 1525, Arrivals 224, \u2014tonnage, 60,547\u2014settlers, 517 \u201c 15:6, Ditto, 232,\u2014tunnage, 65 646\u2014settlers, 34:9 The Active, arvived yesterday, spoke the Bark Sidney Packet from Liverpool, which vessel had been on shore ou St.Paul\u2019s lee laud, where the passengers, tine in number, aud 4 seamen with the boat, left the vessel aud rcimain on the Islands The Sidney Packet has since grounded on White Island shoal, The SLake sprare reports a Back and Schooner to be on shore on the east end of White 1slaad shoul.Brigs Blenhein and Southampton returned on Tuesday morning last, haviug lost their anchors io the gale of Monday, off Kamoue raska.The Southampton &.o&pped duwu again (his morning.Much damage was done to many cf the vessels that arrived on Mouday at the fall of the tide owing, in most instances, to their being anchored so cluse as uot to permit of their swinging clear.The Princess Royal lost her mizen mast aud was otherwisa mates rally injured.A light Brig (name not knowa) is ashore at Beaumont shoals.The Hercules, proceeded trom Moutreal last Saturday afters noo, with five echiooners tadeu with tea, in tow.The St Lawicuce, Harby, sailed for Montreal on Thursday last \u2018I'he lioratio, and Qucbec Packet for Liverpool, sailed for Montieal last Fridays they will be towed up part of the way by the ile:cules.The Walrus, Wright, hence last Tuesday for Loudon discharged her pilot below green Island the following day, all wells There were upwards of forty soll then in sight, bound up.Liverpool, 9th April\u2014to sail About the 24th, Carr.cks, Len.nox, for Quebec.Hull, 10th April \u2014~to fait a few days for do* Minerva, Carrick, Portsmouth, Sch do \u2014saiied, Polly, Pratt, and M ddlesez, Arme strong, for du- Belfast, 1Sth do.\u2014advertised to sail for Quebec with passengers about the 25: hi, Rosebank, Boyd, aud Pacific, Taylor, » Jn MARRIED, On the 30th may, by Messire Viau, CuarLEs Dr& NYs PLANTE\u2019, Esqr.N.P.to Mrs.SoPuIE Amtox, widow of the late Charles Stanislas Schultz, Adju= tant inthe Meuron Regiment. THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.\u2014\u2014\u2014 5 mm = ema \u2014\u2014\u2014 DIED.In this city, on the 29th May, Mr.Bush, Master of the Schooner Caroline, aged 29 years.Lastevening, Mrs.Geneviève Frichette, agod 25 years, wife of Mr.Charles Morin joiner, of this city.SEE 2 oa 20 SAS Boas .8 mate ES No, 1207, Y virtue of a Wiit of ALIAS Quebec to wit FIERI FACIAS, issued out of [lis Mojesty's Courtof King's Bench, holding civil oleas in and for the District of Quebec, at she suit of Pran- ois Xevier Gagnon and Muerie Reine Boucher his wife, of the parish ot St, Jean, Port Joli, in the Coun'y of Devon, 1n the district ot Quebec, Fermer, against the {ands and tenements of JEAN GAGNON, fti's de Louis, of the parish of Notre Dome de Liesse dite la Rivière Quelle, in the County of Cornwallis, in the dis rict of Quebec, Yeoman, to me directed, I hive seized and taken in execution as helonging to Lhe sa d Jean Gagnon fils de Louis, to wit: a lot of groond situate in tie se- ond range of the parish of Rivitre Ouelle, conteining six perches ard nine feet in front by about ten arpens in depth, bounded on the north by ihe King\u2019s high road of second range, on the south by unconceded lands, on the porth east by Cyprien Daris, and on the south west by André Boucher wi h the buildings and house thereon erected.2.A purcel of 1nd situute at the same place containing aboyt one srpent and two perches in front by about ten arpeñs in depth, bounded on the north by the sid King's high way of the second range, on the south by anconceded lands, on the north east by the minors of Jean Pierre Daris or their representatives, & onthe south west by the said Cyprien D ris.3.A parcel of land sitoate at the same place, containing two arpents in front by about nine arpents tn depih, bounded on the north partly by the King\u2019s high way and partly by the lot of ground or emplacement nt Henry Boucber, 00 the south by uncenceded lands, on the north cast by Joseph Sedil- jot dit Montreu.l, and on the :outh west by the suid mi- wer Children Daris or their renresentatives ; Now I do hereby give pubiic notice that the above described lo\u2019s of Laod will be sold and adjudged respectively to the highest and last bidder at the Church door of the sforesaid p>risb of Nore Dame de Liesse dite la Rivière Quelle oo TUESDAY.the THIRD day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, at which t me and piace the conditions of sale will be made known, Ww.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Alland every person or persons having claims on the above described lots of land by mortgage or other right er incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff at\u2019 his Offi e, in the City of Quebec, according !o law ; and further, that no oppose ion 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 Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof, and further that every opposition afin d\u2019annuller, afin de charge or afin de distraise, must be accompanied withan affidavit of the truth of the facts 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 suvh offidavit as afores said, will not impede or delay the execution of such writ, and that no opposition afin de conserver will be received at any time after the expiration of the twenty-four hours pext afier the return day ot such writ, nnd further notice is given that the said writ is returnable on the 9:h day of Octr.1826, W.S.8.gherif\u2019s Office, Queber, 31st May, 186, MONTREAL | Y virtue of a WllT of EXe
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