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[" EteQurehee Po ee VOLUME 3.THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1826.FORGE the FOU LI'L, by the Grace of God, of AT the United Kingdom of Great Britain and lre- land, King Defender of the Faith :\u2014To our much beloved and faithful the Legislative Councilors of our Province of Lower-Canada, and to one faithful ang well beloved the Knights Citizens and Burgesses of our said Province, to an Assembly at our City of Quebec, on the First day of August nextto have been commenced und held, called and elected, and to every of you, UKEETING 3\u2014Whereas fur divers urgent andar- duvus ulfuirs, Us, the state and defence of our said Province, concerning our Assembly at the day and place aforesaid, to be present, We did comunand, to treat, consent and conclude, upon those things which, in our Assembly, should then and there be pronused and deliberated upon: and for certain causes and considerations, us tu this especially moving, we have thought tit to prorogue our said Assembly, so that you, nor any of you, ou the said First day of August next, at our said City to appear, are to be held or constrained.for we do will therefvre, that you, and each vf you, be as tous in this matter entirely exonerated ; Commanding, that by the tenor of these Presents tirmly enjoining you, and every of you, and all others in this behalf interested, that on the Tenth day of Ocieber next, at our said City of\u2019 Quebec, personally you be and appear, to treat, do, act and conclude, upon those things which in our said Assembly, by the Common Council of our said Province, by the favor of God, may be ordained.\u2014IN TEsTIMONY Warrior, these our Letters we have caused to be made Parent, and the Great Seal vf our said Province to be thereunto affixed: Witness our Trusty and Well-beloved (GEORGE, EArL oF DALHOUSIE, Baron Dalhousie of Dalhousie Castle, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Houorable Military Order of the Bath, Captain General and Governor-in-Chiefin and over our said Province of Lower Canada, &e.&c.&c.At our Castle of St, Lewis, in our City of Quebec,in cur said Province, the Sixth day of July, in ar of our Lord One thousand eight hundred the yc | and twenty-six, and in the se venth year of our reign.Trnowas Doverass, Clk.Cn.in Chy.G.DALHOUSLLE, Gouverneur.NOTICE.CASTLE OF St.LEWIS, Quebec, 11th July, 1526.HEREAS the frame of a new house or other \u201cbuilding has been recently erected, and large es of wood and stone have been collected and deposited upon the Area belonging to the Bishop\u2019s Palace.inthe possession of His Majesty.Notice is hereby given, that unless the said Building be taken down and the materials thereof, and the said quan- ities of Would and Stone removed from thesaid Area, on or before the Ist August next, by the persons interested therein, the said building and other materials will then be removed at the public expense.Ly command of His Excellency, The Governor in Chief, A.W.COCHRAN, Scry.y quantiti No- +3.Y vittue of a WRIT of EXE- Quebec 0 wit : E CUTION, issued out of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Beach, holding Civil Pleas in and for the District of Quebec, at the suit of JOSEPH REMY VALLIERES pe St.REAL, of the city of Quebec, in the courty and district of Quebec, Advocate and Attorney at Law, against the lands and tenements of FRANCOIS LANGUEDOC, of the parish of L\u2019Anciennc Lorette, in the county and district 5 asette, 5 = É 4 + [ New Series.\u2019 of Quebec, merchant, to me directed; I have seized aud taken in execution, as belongiug to the said François Languedoc, to wit: \u2014'* An undivided half of a farm, situate in the parish of Ancienne Lorette Cote st.Paul, in the seigniory of st.Gabriel, containing two arpents and four feet or more in the front, by twenty arpents or more in depth, bounded on the north west by Frangois Voyer, representing Pierre Allain, on the north east by Doctor Holmes, representing Jean Allain, and partly by the road leading to the will in front, to the south by André Drolette, and in the rear to the north by the river st.Charles, with a two story stone house, farm house, barns, stable, and other out houses.\u201d Now I do hereby give public notice, that the above described property will be sold and adjudged to the highest and last bidder, at the Church door of the aforesaid pari-h of l\u2018Ancienne Lorette, on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY SEVENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2018clock in the forenoon, at which time an® place the conditions of sale will be made known.at any time after the expiration of the twenty-four hours next af er the returu day ot such writ, and further notice is given that the said writ is returnable on the lst day of Qctr.1826, W.8, § Sheriff's Othce, Quebec, 24th May, 1826.No.1004.Y virtue of a WRIT of FIERT Quebec, to wit 4 FACIAS, issued out of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleasin and for \u2018he district of Quebec, at the suit of John Glover, of the township of Leeds,in the county of Buckinghamshire, in the district of Quebec, farmer, against the landsand tenements of WILLIAM HAMILTON, of the parish of Notre Dame de Quebec, iu the county and district of Queliec, hererofoge Auctioneer, to ine directed, Lhave ; seizettand taken In execution as belonging to the said Wil.iam Hamilton, to wit: 1.A land situate in the Ban- licue of Quebec, on Ste.Foi Road, of one arpent anda half in front, by about twelve arpents in depth, bounded in front by the ste.Foi Road, in the rear by the heirs iloHand, on one side to the westby Jean Marie LLoutier, and ou the eastside by G.Vanfelson, Esquire, with a two story house, part in stones and part in wood, barn and other circumstances, 2.A lot of ground or emplacement, situate in the City of Quebec, of about twenty-five feet in front, by about forty feet in depth, bounded in front by llaldimand Street, in the rear by A.Gugy.Esquire, on one side towards the north by Edward Burroughs, and towards the south by Mrs.Widow Davis, with a three story stone house, circumstances and dependances.Now L do hereby give public notice that the above described properiies will be sold andad.judged to the highest and last bidders, re-pectively, a: my Office in the Court house, in the city of Quebec, on MON DAY the SIXTH day of NOVEMBER neat, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the above described premises, hy mortgage or other right orincumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said sheriff, at his Office iu the Court House of the said City of Quebec, according to laws and further that no opp sition (aio d\u2019anuuller or afin de distraire the whole or any part of the said premises, or (afio de charge) or Se: vitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff during the lifteen days pravious to the sale thereat, and further that every opposition (alin annuller atin de charge or afin de Jdistraire) must be accompanied with an affidavit of the «ruth of the facts in such opposition articulated and set forth in the form required by the orderof the said Court, of the nineteenth of October 1822, That any such opposition as aforesaid, without such affidavit asatoresaid will not impede or delay the execution of such Writ, and that no opposition (afin de couserver) will he 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 Writ is returnable on the first day of Feby.1827, W.8.8, sSherifl\u2019s Qtlice, Quebec, 13th June, 1896.Montreal, HS, virtue of a WRIT of EXECU.to wit: } TION, issued out of His Majesty\u2019s Court of the King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in & for the district of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit ot Joseph Cartier, the younger, Esquire, of the parish of st Antoine, in the district of Montreal, merchant, executor ot the fast will and testament of the late Charles Lamothe, in hs life time, yeoman, and bailiff of the parish of st, Denis in the said district, and adonpistrator of the goods aud chattles sus NUMBER 40.JEUDI, 20 JUILLET, 1826.of his succession, Joseph Messier, of the parish of st.Hyacinthe, in the said district, and Rosalie Bonnet, his wife, by him duly authorized, and Joseph Cartier, the younger, esquire, of the said parish of st, Antoine, merchant, against the lands and tene~ ments of LOUIS 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 being in the parish of saint Denis afores said, containing one quarter and one eighth of an ar- pentin front, by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the River Richelieu, in the rear by Pierre Guerout, esquire, on one side to the northeast by Hyacinthe Bonssan, and on the other side to the south-west by Michel Martin, Now ldo 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 of st.Denis aforesaid, on MONDAY, the FOURTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN of theclock 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 lot or piece of land 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 wholeor any part of the said lands and tenements or afin de charge or servitude onthe same will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.\u2026 SherifFs Office, 7th April, 1826.Monureabd 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 districtof Montrea | 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 LADOUCLEUR, of the city of Montreal aforesaid, journeyman, to me directed ; I haveseized and taken in execution as belonging to the said Michel Martin dit Ladouceur, a lot of ground or emplacementsituatedin 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 other side 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 ny office, in the city of Montreal atoresaid, on MONDAY ,the FOURTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at KLEVEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will he made known.FREDk.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 Sheriff, zt 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 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.Sherill\u2019s Office, Tth April, 1826.Montreal,) Y virtue of a WRIT OF EXECU- to wit: TION, issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's 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 PORTLEOUS, of the city of Montreal atoresaid, Merchant, to me directed : 1 have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said Andrew Porteous, a lot of ground or emplacement, * 548 situated in the st.Mary or Quebec suburbs, near the city of Montreal aforesaid, containing eighty feet in front, by two hundred and eleven feet in depth more oi less, bounded in front by st.Mary's street, in the rear by Colonel Evans, on one side to the north-east by st.Louisstreet, and on the olherside tothe south west by the said Colonel Evans, one Berlinguet, \u201cGeorge Fullum, and the representatives ofthe late Frangois Cerat deceased, with a stone house astable and other buildings 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 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 kuown.FREDk.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 Sheriff, at his Office in the City of Montreal according to law, and further, that no opposition afin d\u2019annuller or afin de Cistraire, the whole or any part of the said iot of ground or emplacement and premises or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sher riff during the fifteen days previous lo the sale thereof.Sherifi\u2019s Office, 26th May, 1826.Montreal, ?Y virtue of a WRIT OF EXECU- to wit: § TION, issued out of His Majesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of 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 said district of Montreal, against the lands and tenements of JOSEPH, JANNOT dit LACHAPELLE, pére, Journeyman, residing in the parish of st.Louis de Terrebonne, in the said district, to me directed ; I have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said Joseph Jannot dit Lachapelle, ère, a land ofirregular 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 in part by Michel Chartrand, inthe rear by the cordon of the said seigniory, on one side by Jean Baptiste Desroches, and on the other sidein part by Augustin Jérome, in part by François Craton, in part by Paul Desjardins & in part by the domain, with the ruins of a woodeu house thereon erected.Now I do hereby give notice, that the said land and premises will he sold and adjudged to the highest hidder, at the Church door of the parish of\u2019 ste.Thérése de Blain- ville aforesaid, on MONDAY, the SECOND day of OCTOBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.at wich timeand place the conditions of sale will be made known.FREDk.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and \u2018every 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 «7 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.Sher ff\u2019s Ofthce, 26:h May, 1826.Montreal, BY virtueot a WRIT OF EXECU.to wit < } TION, issued out of His Majesty\u2019s Coart of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the district of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Miche! Plamondon, of the Parish st.Hya- ciothe, in the county of Richelieu, in the said districcMerchant, against the lands and tenements of ETIENNE BISSONET, of the parish of st, Char- les, in the county and district aforesaid, yeoman, to me directed 3 I have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said Etienne Bissoner, a land situated and being in the seigniory of Debartzch, in the parish of st, Charles aforesaid, containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by Louis Yon, and Charles Rainault, 30 the rear by François Fontaine or bis representatives, on one side bv Juseph Parée, and on the other :ide by Louis Brodeur, with a house, barn and stable thereon erected.Now I do hereby give notice, that the taid land and premises, will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the church door of the pa i-h of st, Chailes atoresaud, on MONDAY, the SECOND day of OCTOBER nexi, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which cime and place the conditiona of sale will be made known.FREDx.W, ERMATINGLR, Sheriff.THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.All and every person or persons having claims on the lawd and premises above described, by morgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheritl, at his Otlice in the City of Montreal, according to law 3; and further, that no oppusition afin d'aunuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any partot the said locot Jaud and pres mises, or afin de charge ov servitude on the same will be received uy the said Sheruf during tie fifteen days previous to che sale thereof.Sheriff's Office.26th May.1826.Montreal, Y virtue of two WRITS OF EXI- to wit : { B CUTION, issued out of His Majesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the district of Montreal aforesaid, the one at the suit of Benjamin Hart, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal aforesaid, merchant, against the lands and tenements of JOUN SPRAGG, of the cjty 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 H UTCHINSON of Montreal aforesaid, also auctioneer & broker, to me directed ; 1 have seized and taken in execution, as belonging to the said John Spragg and William Hutchinson.1.A lot of ground or emplacement, situated and being in st.Francois Xavierstreet, in the city of Montreal 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 otherside, bounded in front by st.Francois Xavier street aforesaid, in the rear by the Gentlemen Ecclesiastics of the Seminary of Montreal, on one ssde by Solomon Marion and on the other side by the lot hereinafter described under No.2, with two houses thereon erected.2.Alot of ground or emplacement situated and being in st.François Xavier street aforesaid, containing forty-five feet in front, Ly thirty nine feet in depth, on vue side, and forty-three and a halffeet in depth on the other side, bounded in front by st.François Aavier streetaïvre- said, in the rear by the Gentlemen Icclesiasticsof the Seminary of Montreal, on one side by the lot of ground herein above described under No.I, andon the other side by Ariel Bowman, with & four story stone house thereon erected.5.À lutofground ur emplacement,situated in the ste.Anne suburbs,near the city of Montreal aforesaid, containing forty-five feet in width, by ninety feet in depth, boundedin front by Nazareth street, in the rear by lot No.15%, unoccupied, on one side to the east Ly lot No.105, owned by Joshua Bell, and on the other side to the west by lot No.110, belonging to John x.M¢Corl, the above lut of ground being designated by lot No.109, and subject to the payment of an annual perpetual rent, rente fonciere ot three pounds, currency, payable in every year, on the first day of May, in the lul- lowing manner, that is to say ; to the heirs of the late Thomas M\u2018Cord or their representatives, up to the twenty-ninth day of Septemnser, one thousand cight hundred and ninety, and from thence forever after, to the administratrices of the property of the pour of the Hotel-Dieu of Montreal, their successors or representatives, and also subject to the droit d: retenue or retruit, in favor of the Nuns ol\u2019 the Hotel-Dieu of Montreal, administratrices of the property of the poor of the said Hotel-Dien, their successors or assigns, and thatin preference to all persons, even the parens lignagers,in case of sale or mutation equivalent to asale of the said emplacement.land situated aud being on the cast side of\u201d the north river, in the cuntinuation of the seigniory of Mille Isles, inthe parish of Ste.Scholastique, in the said district,the said lots being designated by the numbers 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 83, 39, 40 and 4i, euch lot containing three arpentsin front, by such depth as therc may be from north river aforesaid, to the line which separates the said seigniory of Milie Isles, from the seigniory of Terrebonne, bounded in front by the north river aforesaid, in the rear by the said seigniory of Terrebonne,on one side by lot No.31 and on the other side by lot No.42.Now L do herby give notice, that the saidlands 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, |, 2 and 3, at my office, in the city of Mon- treul atoresaid, on WEDNESDAY, the FOURTII day of OCTOBER next, et ELEVEN uf the clock in the forenoon, and the lots of laud above described under No.4, at the church door of the purish of Ste.Scholastique atoresaid,on THURSDAY, the FIFTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN cf the clockin the forenoon, ut which respective times and places, the conditions of sale will be made known.FREDr.W.ERMATINGER, sSherff.All and every person or persons having claims on the lands and 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 opprsilion afin d\u2019annulier or afin de distraire, rhe whole cr any part of the said lands and tencments, or afin de charge or ser- 4.Ten lots of pme vitude on the same, will be received by the said Sherif during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof, Sheriffs Office, \u201c6th May, 18¢6.Montreal,?Y virtueof a WRIT OF EXECU- to wit : $ TION, issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the district of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Jean Baptiste Marcotte, Bedeau, of the parish of St.Louis of Terrebonne, in the county of Eflingham.and district of Montreal atoresaid, 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, tome directed; I have seized and taken in execution, asbelonging to the said Joseph Ltier, senior, a land situated and being in the parish of Ste.Annes des Plaines of Mascouche, in the said district, containing two arpents in front by forty seven arpents in deph, that is to say ; twenty arpents 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 seigniory 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 Pierre Lamoureux, without any buildings thereon erected, with the right of enjoyment in the one half of the buildings erected, on the adjoining land belonging to the said Pierre Lamoureux.Now 1 do hereby give notice, that the saidland and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the parish ofste, 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 conditionsof sale will be made known.FREDxK, W.ERMATINGER, Sheritf, 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 Sieritf, at his Office in the City of Montreal, according iv law; and further.that no opposition afin d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any partof the said land- and tene- menis.or afin de charge or servitude on the sane.wii be received by the said Sheriff during the wfteen day previous to the sale thereof, Sheriff's Office, 27:h May, 1826.MONTREAL?I Y virtue of a WRIT of EXE U- ro wir: § JI) TION, issued out of lis Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civ! pleas in and for the Distric: of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Charles Christopher Johnson, of the City of Montreal.in the said District, Esquire, Seig=izr of the Fief and dei.ni, ory of Argenteuil situaté in the said District again the lande and tenementsof NATHANIÈE JONtS, of the City of Montreal aforesaid, Merchant, in his capacity of Curator to the vacant estate and succession of the late Benjamin Green, deceased, in bis life time of the seigniory of Argenteuil aforesaid Physician, to me directed, I have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said Nathaniel Jones in his capacity afore- salu, certain lands and tenements described as follows, to wit, on the south side of the Beach ridge, 1, lot number ten containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the King\u2019s high way commonly called Beach ridge road, in the rear by the lands of James Brown, on the west side by the lands of Thomas Cook, and William Catton, and on the other side by lot No.11; 2, lot number eleven containing three argents in front by thirty arpens in depth, bounded in front by the King\u2019s high way commooly called Beach ridge road aforesaid, in the rear by the lands of James Brown, on the west side by lot No.10, above de-cribed, and on the other side by lot No.12, with a wooden house thereon erected.3.Loi number twelve containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the Base line cf the Beach ridge road, in the rear by the lands of James Brown, on the west side by lot No.11, above described, and ou the other sideby lot No.13, with three barns and o= ther buildings thereon erected.4, Lot number hire teen containing three arpeats in front by thirty arpents indepth, bounded in front by the Base Line of the Beach ridge road, in the rear by the lands of James Brown, on the west side by lot number twelve above described, and on the other side by lot No.14, formerly belonging to the late Joel Leonard\u2014and on the north side of the Beach ridge, to wit, 5, lot number twelve containing three arpents in front by thirly arpentsin depth, bounded in front by the base line of the Beach ridge road, in the rear by tie lands of John Smith, on the west side by the King\u2019s high way commonly called Chute road, and on the other side by lot no.13, 6.Lot number thirteen containing bree arpents in front by thirty arpenis in depth, bounded in front by the Base line of th» lieach ridge road, in the rear by the lands cf John Smith, on the west side by lot no.12, above described, and onthe other side by lot no, 14.7.l.ot number fourteen containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth bounded in front by the = base line of the Beach ridge road, in the rear by the lands of John Smith, on the west side by lot no.13, a.hove described.and on the other side by lot no.15; 8.Lot number fifteen conlaining three arpeas in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the base line of the Beach ridge road, in the rear by the lands of John Smith, on the wes! side by lot no, 14, above described, and on the otlier side by lot no.16; 9, lot number sixteen containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the base line of the Bcach ridge road, in therear by the lands commonly known by Duel\u2019s purchase,on the west side by lot no.15 above described, and on the other side by lot no.17, 10.lot number seventeen containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the base line of the Beach ridge road, in the rear by the lands commonly known by Duel\u2019s purchase, onthe west side by lot no.16 above described, and on the other side by lot no.18; 11.lot number eighteen containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents iu depth, bounded in front by the base line of he Beach ridge road, in the rear by the lands commonly known by Duel\u2019s purchase on the west side bv lot no.17, above described, and on the other side by lot no.18.\u2014 12.Lot number n neteen containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the base line of the Beach ridge road, in the rear by the lands commonly kaown by Duel\u2019s purchase, ontlie west side by lot no.18, above described, and on the other side by lot no.20, unconceded, Now Ido hereby give notice that the said lands and tenements will be sold und adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door in the village of St.Andrews, in the Seigniory of Argen- teui! aforesaid, on MONDAY the SECOND day of OCTOBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon at which (ime and place the cooditions of sale will be made known.FREDk.VW.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the lands and teucments above described, by mortgage er other right or incumbrance.are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office inthe City of Montreal, according toluw; and further, that no oppo- sation afi d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the saïd lands and tenements, or afin de charge or servitude an the same, will be reccived by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous (o the sale thercos, sheriff's Office, 27th May, 1826.Montreal, Y virtue of a WRIT OF EXECU- to wit: ! D TION, issucd out of His Majesty\u2019s Court vl\u2019 King\u2019s Bench holding civil pleas in and for the Jistrict of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Marie Charles Joseph Leinoine, de Longneuil,widow of the late David Alexander Grant, Lsquire, deceased, Baroness of Longueuil, in the said district of Montreal, residing at the city of Montreal in the said district, against the lands and tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE LEVESQUE, of the parish of sainte Margucrite de Blairfindie,in the said district yeoman, to me directed; I have seized und taken in cxecu- tion as belonging to the said Jean Baptiste Levesque, a lot of land situated and being in the parish of ste.Marguerite de Blairfindie, in the Barony of Longueuil in the said district, in the sccond range of concessions of the little river Montreal, containing two arpents iwo perchesand seventeen feetin front by twenty one arpents aud eight perchesiu depth, according to the procès verbal of Alexander Stephenson, sworn surveyor, dated the twenty first day of march cne thousand eight hundred and twenty, bounded in front by the lands of the first concession of the said river, in depth by the Cote Bernier.on one side by Jean Marie Audet dit Lapointe, and on the other side by Jean Baptiste Audet dit Lopointe, Junior, the suid land containing fifty arpents in superficies with a small wooden house thereon erected.Now 1 do hereby give notice that the saidland and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door ofthe parish of ste.Marguerite de Bluirfindie aforsaid, on TUESDAY the TWENTY-FIRST day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN of the clock inthe forenoon at which time and place the conditions of sale will be mate known.FREDs.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the land and premisses above described, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sherill, at his Office in the City of Montreal, according to law; aud further that no opposilion afin d\u2019annuller ov afin de distraire.the whole or any part of the said lands and tenements or afin de charge or servitude on the saine, will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Sherifi\u2019s Office, 15th July, 1826, Monreal Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECU- © to wit TION, issued out of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench holding civil pleas in and for the district otf\u2019 Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Antoine Louis Levesque, Esq.one of the Prothonotaries of the aforesaid Court of King\u2019s Beri iv and for the district of Montreal aforesaid, residing in the city of GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.Montreal, in the said district, against the lands and tenements of ANTOINE LANGLOILS, Brewer, residing in the said city of Montreal, to me directed I have scized and taken in execution, as belonging\u2019 to the said Antoine Langlois, 1.A lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in the ste.Marie or Quebec Suburbs ofthe city of Moutreal aforesaid, containing thirty three feet in front by from forty to forty three feet in depth, the whole more or less, bounded in front by Voltigeurs street, in the rear by Augustin Durand or his representatives, on oneside to the north in part by the lot herein after described, and in part by the said Augustin Durand, and on the otherside to the south by one Joubert, withabrewery and other buildings thereon erccted.2.A lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in the ste.Marie Suburbs aforesaid, of triangular figure, containing thirty five feet in front by forty two feetin depth, the whole more or less, bounded in front by ste.Mariestreet, in the rear by the lot herein before described, on one side by Augustin Durand, and on the other side by Voltigeurs Street, with a wooden house of two stories and other buildings thereon erected.Now 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 my Office in the city of Montreal atoresaid, on TULSDAY the TWENTY-FIRST day of NOVEMBER next,at ELEVEN of the Clock, in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of\u2019 sale will be nade known.FRED«k.WW, ERMATINGER, She: if}.All and every person or persons having claims on the lots of ground or emplacements & premises above de:cribed, 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 fife teen days previvus to the sa\u2019e thereof, Sheriffs Office, 15th July, 1826.QUEBEC, OFFICE OF THE PEACE, ss.Wednesday, 7th June 1826.OTICE is herely given that the Surveyor 0 Highways betore proceeding to the making of a ceitain acclivity in Sault an Matelot street, beginning at the south east corner of u certain Ilonse of the jlo- norable Matthew Bell upon the line of Sé.Jacques street and proceeding as far as the south end of the Bridge across St.Paul street\u2014and a certain declivity Leginning at the north end of thesaid Bridge, aud proceeding thence towards the River seventy five feet towards low water mark\u2014hath deposited in the Office of the Clerks of the Peace in the Court House a certain plan of the partof the said street, called xault au Matelotstreet, in which the proposed acclivity and declivity are to be made by a certain procès verbal referring thereto according to Law which plan and procès verbal remain in the said Office for inspection gratis of the proprietors of ground houses or other buildings adjoining the said street, and of every other person concerned therein in order thut they may at any time not exceeding one month from this date, lodge such observations, or oppositions as they may have to the contrary\u2014that justice may be done in the premises \u2014iu failure of which the said plan and procès verbal will be homologated and putin execution agreeably to this tenor.By Order, GREEN & PERRAULT, Clerks of\u2019 the Peace.Province of Lower-Canada,) 1IEBDOMADARY SITTING, District or QUEBEC.Wednesday ,28th June,1826.FT 1S ORDERED, that public notice be given by A the Clerks of the Peace, in the Quebec Gazette, in English and French, during three successive weeks, that the Book ol\u2019 the Assessment to be raised fur the present year, under the Acts 36th Geo.111 Cap.9, and 39th Geo.111.Cap.5, (commonly called the Road Acts.) was on this day filed in the Office ol the Clerks of the Peace, in the Court House, in the city of Quebec, and that the same will be open on each and every day, (Sundays and Holidays excepted,) in the said Office, rom the hour of Ten in the forenoon until that of Two in the afternoon, for Public In#ection.in order that persons considering themselves aggrieved by the said Assessment as fixed by the Assessors for the present year, may appeal therefrom to the Quarter Sessions, which will begin on the 10th day of July next.Further Ordered, That the said Public Notice, be also published by the Bellman in the Streets of the Town and Suburbs of the city of Quebec, in Fnglish and French, with every possible diligence, once only, and thai the Clerks of the Peace be charged with the Superintendance of the afureseid publications, as hereby ordered.By the Court.GREEN & PERRAULT, Clerks of the Peace.549 Province or Lower CANADA, DisTricT oF QUEBEC.IN THE KING'S BENCH.The 20th day of June, 1826.WALTER BECKWITH, Plaintiff.GEORGE STORY, Defendant.PHILEMON WRIGHT & al.Garnishees.PON the Plaintiffs humble Petition preferred to this Court, It is ordered for the reasons therein contained that George Story, the Defendant, do appear in this Court within four months trom the date of the notice of this Order, and await the Judgment in this cause ; and that pursuant to the Provisions of the Provincial Statute, 4th Geo.IV.c.13.notice of the pre- gent Order be inserted in the Quebec Gazeite, published by authority, PERRAULT, ROSS & BURROUGHS, No.24.Province oF Lower CANADA, DisTtricT OF QUEBEC.IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.The 20th day of June, 1826.JOHN MULHOLLAND, Plaintiff.No.677.vs.MARTIN MOOR, Defendant.HE Court upon motion of the Plaintiff\u2019s Counsel doth revive the order made in this cause on the fifth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and twenty four, and in consequence doth order that Martin Moor, the Defendant, do appear in this Court within four months from the date of this notice, and await the judgment in this cause, and that pursuant to the Provisions of the Provincial Statute, 4th Geo.IV.c.13.notice of the present order be inserted in the Quebec Gazette, published by authority.PERRAULT, ROSS & BURROUGHS, Province or LowER CANADA, District oF QUEBEC.IN THE KING'S BENCH.The 20th day of June, 1826.WILLIAM SPROWEL, Plaittif.No.868.vs.JAMES BISSET.& SURPLICE MARS, AND Defendadf.JOHN LEATHER & al.Garnishees.US the Plaintiffs humble Petition preferred to this Court, It is ordered for the reasons therein contained, that James Bisset and Surplice Mars, the Defendants, do appear in this Court within four months from the date of the notice of this order, and await the judgment in this cause ; and that pursuant to the Provisions of the Provincial Statute, 4th Geo, LV, c.13.notice of the present order be inserted in the Quebec Gazette, published by authority.PERRAULT, ROSS & BURROUGHS, P.B.R, Province or Lower CANADA,?DisTRICT or QUEBEC.3 IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.The 20th day of June, 1826.ANTHONY SHERDIN, ; Plaintiff.No.863.vs.JAMES BISSET & SURPLICE MARS, AND Defendant, JOHN LEATHER & al.Garnishees.\"TPON the Plaintiffs humble Petition preferred to this Court, It iscrdered for the reasons therein contained, that James Bisset & Surplice Mars, the Defendants, do appear in this Court wishin four months from the date of the notice of this order and await the udgment in this cause, and that pursuant to the Provisions of the Provincial Statute, 4th Geo.1V, c.13, notice of the present order be inserted in the Quebec Gazette, published by authority.PERRAULT, ROSS & BURROUGHS, : PL BR.Office for the management of the Jesuits, Listates.FEO Let from fst May 1827, for such term of years 1 as may be agreed upon the Domain Farm of the Seigniory of Notre Dime des Anges, In the Parish of Beauport, near Quebec, \u2018This Farm contains 272 arpents cheifly under cultivation.and may if required be advantageously divided\u2014 On the lower part there is a good dwelling House with Offices suitable for a respectable family.Application to be made to the Commissioner at hia Office.Quebec, 8th July, 1826, u - 550 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.NOTICE TO PURCHASERS OF TIMBER.4} JIEREAS a number of Rafts, consisting of Tim- % ber cut from the Crown Lands on the Ottawa, have been scized by the Collector appointed by Government for the collection of the rates of compensation, fixed by the Proclamations issued under the Great Seals of the Provinces of Lower Canada and Upper Canada respectively, and the said Rafts have been released by the owners or conductors thereof, for the payment of the said rates of compensation, or for the delivery of the said rafts at Quebec, to a person named by the said Collector, and whereas the said Rafts are now arriving, and will continue to arrive during the season, and the same are still liable under the said bonds, and for the \u2018payment of the said rates, and sales thereof cannot be made in whole or in part until the said bonds are discharged.\u2018the undersigned being duly hereunto authorized by the said Collector, and on the part of the Government of this Province, hereby gives notice of the premises, to all persons purchasing or dealing for the purchase of such rafts or parts thereof, and he calls upon the proprietors or conductors of the said rafts to exhibit to him, at the office of George C.Davies, Esq.on Goudie\u2019s Wharf, the certificates given to them respectively by the said Collector, on permitting the said raf(s to pass, and to pay to him the amount of the said raies of compensation\u2019; and in default thereof, that (he said rafts or timber will be seized on behalf of His Majesty, in whose hands soever the same may he found.C.SHIRREFF.d Quebec, 11th July, 1525.ADVERTISEMENT.ENDERS will be received by the Commissioners appointed to Contract for the making on the Ken- neheck road the works herein after mentioned, to wit : lo.To making and levelling the following Hills on the Kemnebeck road, from the line of the seigniory of Aubert Delisle, to the lotno.93; thatisto say ; Two on lot no.12.\u2014Two on lot no.35,\u2014One on lot no.36.\u2014 One onlot no.37.\u2014One on lot no.38.\u2014T wo on lot nu.43.\u2014 And one on lot no.90.99.For muking and levelling the following Hi!ls from the line of the Province, retrograding to lot uv.97.itis tosay ; One {ill on no.25.\u2014One do.on the lot no.26 \u2014Two do.on lot no.49.\u2014Two do.on lot no.55.\u2014Two do.on lot no.74.\u2014And two do.on lot no.89.The roads on the said Hlills to he eighteen feet in breadth, lowered at the top and along the declivity and so conducted and directed as to render the ascent easy to a loaded cart.80.For the making the Bridges herein after meation- ed, to wit: 10.One Bridge of 30 feet between the abutments, on the River Grande Coudée, \u201420.One Bridge of 60 feet on the River Metscherme:\u20143o.One Bridge of 9) feet on the River Du Portage.\u2014 And one Bridge of 36 feet Gn lot no.55, retrograde from the Provincial line.The said Bridges to be made eighteen feet wide, strongly and solidly built between the railings; 5 fee higher \u2018than the reach of the high water mark, with strong and solid abutinents, filled up with stones, resting on joists well secured and so supported as to have the least possible swing and spring, and also with strong and solid railings.40.For the straightening the Road from the River Metschermet, sofaras lot no, 73.\u201450.Tor levelling the Kennebeck road from the line of the seiguiory of Ave bert Gaillon Delisle, so far as to the Provincial line : for the making the necessary Bridges over the litde run of water or rivulets and on the swampy parts (ponter las savannes), taking and carrying away the stones and rocks and draining the said road, whichis to be of the width of 36 feet including the ditches on either side.\u2014 The hereinbefore mentioned measures are to be the French ones used in this country.\u2018The works on the Hills to be delivered in the course of the month of October next ; those of the Bridges of every description in the course of November neatand the remainder in the course of June next, Good and sufficient securities whose names are to be inserted in the tenders, for the due execution of all or any of the above works, will be required.Sealed Tenders for the whole or part of the above works, will be received at the Custom House Office, at Ste.Marie, Nouvelle Beauce, until Friday the 28th day of July inst.at 8 o\u2019clock in the forenoon, and they will there be opened on the Saturday the 29.h day of the same month of July by the said Commissioners, in the said Custom House Office.Quebec, 61h July, 1826.[ENSTRUCTIONS having been received at this Ofjice for the payment of the undermentioned Out-Pen- sioners of Chelsea ITospital.they are hereby directed to report themselves to the Commissariat Officer nearest to their places of residence.Charles Dikow.De Wattevilles Regt.als.p.dm.Wm.Matheson.Canadian Iencibles.a 9d.do.Æichard! Harris.104th Regiment.9d.do.James Nash.York Chasseurs.ad.do.fiobert Ladey.81th Regiment.bd.do.John Coffeu.990 do.Loo Lo.Sd, do.adward Cosgrove, SAR do.(oo.3d.du.Peter Cavanagh.89h do.Sd.do, Josh.Boucii>.VON des ooo.5d.do.dhos.Runchy.9%0 6.La ee s au 000 ls, do.Commissary General's Olfiice, Quebec, Sth May, 18206.By order of the Magistrates.UBLIC Notice is hereby given, hat the Surveyor of the Highways will contract with any person or pers sons willing to perform the following Work to be done on the Highways, Streels, Squaresund Laves of this City, including the furnishiog of all matetrials and every other thing necessary for the entire completion of the work, which is tn be delivered subject to ihe inspection and decision of Experts, ut the dates hereafier mentioned, viz: the paving with good Cape Rouge stones, that part of Mountain Street, ia the Lowe:-Tuwu of the city of Quebec, from the corner south south.enst of the house of John Neilson, Esq.to Notre Dame Sireet, The toot ways on both sides of the said Street to be made of goud flag Ange Gardien stoues.\u2014The Centre stones are to be laid as fac us possible on their side in order tu render it casier for the loadea cars 10 go up and down, The person undertaking the work 1s to level the said sireet wherever need to be znd to carry away the rubbish at lis own cost, with the excepuon of the tlug stones of the old foutways, which are now there.Tne street as well as the level of the center tuereof and of the footways and the breadih of these wili be given by the surveyor of the Streets, The whole to he delivered on or before the first day of September next.Sufficient security will be required for the performance of the contrat, and one quarter of the price will be advanced, if required, at the commencement of the work, another quarter on report of the Surveyor that half the work is performed, and the final payment will be made immediately, on the report of the LErperts approving of the work.Sealed proposals, signed by the party cffesing to eon.tra.t, and containing the name of at least one security, and endorsed, * Proposals for Contracting,\u201d to be deposited at (he office of the Clerk of the l\u2019eace on or before Tuesduy, the eleventh day of July next.And further public Notice 15 beseby given, that the propossis so deposited, w:li be opened atl the Special Sessians of the Peace, to be holden on the foliowing Wednesday, und then and there the Contract positively adjudged to the lowest bidder, J.Bre.LARUE, Surveyor of the Highways.Dated Quebec, 28h June, 1826- WENDERS for Government Bills of Lixchange at 30 1 days upon the Receiver General of H.M.Customs London, addressed to the Collector and Comptroller will be received at the Custom House, Quebec, on ur before the 24thinst Custom House Q sebecs) 1st July 1826.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 II.RYLAND, Secretary.NOTICE.HE Co-partnership subsisting the last year hetween the Subscriber has been his day dissolved by mutual consent, All claims agains: the Subscribersas Co- partners, must be rendered to Mr.Joseph Stowe Shaw, for adjustment and settlement 3 and he is also empowered to receive and grant acquittances for all debts due to the same.JOS.STOWE SHAW.R.PENISTON.Quebec, June 7th, 1826.u Province oF LOWER I DisTRICT OF QUEBEC.IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH, No.717.the 1st day of February, 1826.ETER MACINTOSH, of the City of Montreal, ~ Merchant\u2014 Plaintiff \u2014vs.ALLAN CAMERON and Duncav Cameron of Chatham, in the County of York, in the District of Montreal, Traders, and Joun CAMERON, of the Seigneurie of Ar- genteuil, in the same District of Montreal, Trader.co- partners in the trade and tratfick of Timber, Defendants.AND, WILLIAM PEMBERTON and George PEMBERTON, of the City of Quebec, Merchants and Co-partners, Tiers Saisis.Upon the Plaintifi\u2019shumble petition preferred to this Court, it is ordered, for the reasons therein contained, that the said ALLAN CAMERON, Duncan CAMERON, and Jonny 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 lo 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.VALLIERES DE ST.REAL, Attorney|fer Plaintiff, FOR CHARTER.\"Fe any Port in the United Kingdom, the ii Ship LORD WELLINGTON, LuMLEY MADGEN, master, burthen per register 466 tons.Apply to WILLIAM PATTON.Quebec, July 11, 1826.f Sault-au-Matelut Street.For sale by the Subscriber and always on hand, Bets of Exchange on London at 30 days sight, Government Bills on the Treasury at 30days sight, Bank stock, Fire Assurance Stock, Gold, &e.The highest premium given for British silver.H.N.PATTON.29+h May, 1826.u Sault-au Matelot Street, HE subscriber will continue the business, for- ,Æ merly carried on by Blackwood & Larocque, in his own name and on his own account.Wm, BLACKWOOD.Montreal, 81st December, 1525.7 YHE subscriber has from the present month ad.mined William Nicholas Crawford a his partner, to practice with him in the business and profession of Notary Public.ARCHp.CAMPBELL, Notary Public, Quebec, 11:h July, 1526.TO LET, And Possession given on the 1st of May next, WO SHOPS in MoUNTAIN-STREET, adjoining the Subseriber\u2019s Store,\u2014A pply to ) Quebec.28th January, 1825.u JOIN MILLER OFFICE OF THE PEACE, } Quebec, l2th June, 1826 NOTICE To Settlers and other Emigrants, and to the Public at large, VY ITH a view to procure for Set:lers end other Emigrants from the United Kingdom more speedy success in attaining the object of their pursuit in th's country thaa they huve hitherto met upon their arrival, Notice ishereby grventhatattendaoce in the Grand Jury Room, inthe Court House, will be given every day, (Sundays and Holidays excepted.) between the hours of g in the forenoon and 3 in the afternoon ; at wich place tiis requested tha! all persons of those descriptions will, uoon their arrival in this Port, enrer their names, ages und sex, the number, age and sex of the memb-rs of their respective families, and their view, and intention in repairing to this country ; whether to settle Land, to exercise Trades, or merely to pass through this Province on thrir way to other places, in order that iuformaiion may be given them respecting the best aid readiest mode of pursuing their otject; and itis requested that all persons desirous cf obtaininginformation respecting the intentions of such strangers, witha view to for aard them, or to avail themselves of their means of readering seivice by the excercise of trades or the application of labour, wii} com= municète at the Grand Jury Room, their names, residence and the view with which their enquiries are made, By which means it is expected that mater:al service wiil be rendered, both to the lémigrnts and the persons desirous of employing them, or of enabling them to setle, or of otherwise forward ng their pursuits, Atl which information respecting the same, will be received and entered, and any necessary eommunication will be given tree of expences 10 the parties, By Order, GREEN & PERRAULT, Clerks of the Paice, NOTICE.HE Subscribers having resigned the Arencyin Quebec, for the WELLAND CANAL ComvANY, request all persons who may have any demand against them as agents aforesaid, to send iu their accounts immediately.And those Stockholders in this city who havenot yet paid up the Instalment ofS per cent.called in, will be pleased to do so, that the same may ap- peer in the account of the collection of that Instalment about tobe rendered.IRVINE, MACNAUGHT, & Co, Quebec, 20 July 1526.DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.\u2014 U.E.Loyalist, York, July 8.Opening of the Burlington Caunal.\u2014 This ceremony took place on Saturday lst Inst.and the noveity of such a thing in U, Canada, attracted a number of peo ple.from different parts of thie country.The Gore Militia were called out, and furnished a Guard of Honour, which received His EXCELLENCY Tue LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.The Band of the 70th Regiment was also in attendance. GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.551 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 nectar rn His Fxceerency with the Canal Commissioners in a Barge, passed through the Canal uniting the waters of Ontario with the Burlington Lake.Two schooners then passed through the Canal.His ExcecLency afterwards proceded in company with the Commissioners to Burlington Heights, where he was met by the Magistracy and inhabitants of the District of Gore, who presented His ExceuLEency with a most loyal and dutiful Address.The Canal Commissioners also presented I{is ExCELLENCY with an Address on the occasion, The Addresses and Answers will be seen in this days, Gaz-tte.lis Mono: Mr.Justice Bouiton, arrived in town last week from Kpgla: d, via New York.Ilis Honor came pas-enger in the Ship Brighton to the latter place, and we are happy to state that his health appears much improved after his journey.MonTrear, July 135.The St.Lawrence Steam Boat Company has, with the enterprize that distinguishes it, and more especially its principal member, resolved to establish a line of Steam Boats, one of which is daily to leave Quebec, and another this city, Sundays excepted.An authentic list of the Boats and the days of their departure, is published according to the present intention of the Company ; should it hereafter be deemed expedient to make any alteration, it will be duly noticed.; MoxTrear, July 17.On the night between Saturday and Sunday, the Church of Longueil was broken into by some unknown villains, who stole from the tabernacle on the altar, a large silver eup, a small silver plate, and a sinall silver goblet.The irou chest was broken open, and tinding sume church ornaments upon the top of it, they made nu further search, which was so far fortunate, as there were five hundred pounds of specie deposited there, which we understand will be removed this day to the vault of the Montreal bank, for greater security.\u2014 The grasshoppers are making dreadful havock at Terrebonne and the surrounding neighborhood, À short tiie ago a wan named Corney Redney, went into the hi use of William Ureen, county Onandago, U.S.iu the absence of Mr.B.in scarch of money ; not finding any, he put the griddle over the fire, and placed Mrs.B.upou it, with a view of extorting from ner a confession where the money was secreted, and burnt her in such a shocking manquer as to cause her death on the following day.A neighbour, having heard of the outrage by a child who had escaped from the house, was going to her rescue when he received abiow upon the head with a spade, which caused his imnedi- ate death.The murderer was arrested and is in prison.Mr.Kean\u2019s baggage arrived in this city last evening.COLONIAL INTELLIGENCE mt Hanirax, July 3.Amusemevts.\u2014Fis Excellency the Farl of Dalhou- sie and his Countess, are expected here shortly in the Menai, and a variety of entertainments are in progress or in contemplation, witha view to occupy their time during the visitaud pay all possible honour to the noble guests.The Regatta takes place on the 12th inst.; ft will preseut a novel and interesting scene.This sort of exhibition indeed is entirely new in this Province, aud has been got up under the patronage of the Lieut.Governor and Admiral, It consists of sailing and rowing matches, in which boats of every description and by whomsocever owned will be permitted to contend, and to furnish additional variety in the races a sum is to be set apart for a competition of Indian canoes, Several boats are already painting for the day, and some fair hands are excercising their taste in making flags and streamers for their gay adornment.\u2014 If the weather be propitious, we are certain that in our noble harbour this will be a beautiful and animated spectacle 3; and we have heard those who have been resent at a Reratta both at the Isle of Wight and at Port Royal Jamaica, where they are managed with great splendour, assert, that they have a deligbtful and fascinating influence over the mind.The attention is on the stretch, and the eye is bent with as fixed and anxious gaze towards the course of your favourite boat,as if you were wat ching the success of your horse, while he is bounding gallantly over the race ground and promising the happy rider to be in first at the goal.A subscription list is filling up in.town for the prizes, which it is proposed to distribute\u2014 and the following committee is to act.Sir Wm.Wiseman, Bart.R.N.Chairman, The Honorable Judge aliburton, ~\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Enos Collins, Colonel Nicolls, Royal Engineers, Lt.Colonel Beresford, Dy.Qr.M.Gen.| Members Fullerion, Rifle Brigade, , of the Captain Crabbe, 74h Regiment, ¢ committee: Lieutenant Boldero, R.E.| : Lt.Plaggenders, H.M.S.Jupiter, Et.Lyster, R.À.Lt.Dixon, 81st Regt.J.Wallace, esq.Comptroller, H.M.C.0 The two succeeding days the 20th end 21st, will be &, devoted to the races, and several horses are in training.A Committee is busied in collecting the names of subscribers to a splendid ball 1a be given to the Earl and Countess on arrival, We understand that one or two other festivals are projecting.\u2018This month will thus be distinguished by scenes of gaiety, which break in upon the ordinary routine of life, and communicate to ho mid feelings of hilarity and social pleasure.FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, \u2014 um PROROGATION OFTHE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.At half-pastone o\u2019clock, on Wednesday (31st May) the Commons being summoned to the Lords, the Royal assent was given to sixteen bills, and the Lord Chancellor then read the Lords Comiaissioners\u2019 Speech as follows: \u2014 \u201cMy Lords and Gentlemen, ¢¢ His Majesty connmands us to inform you that the state of the public business, enabling his Majesty to close the Session at a period of the year, the most convenient for a General Election, it is his Majesty's intention to dissolve, without delay, the present l\u2019ar- liameut, and to direct the issue of Writs for the calling of anew one.¢ His Majesty cannot take leave ofyou without commanding us to express his Majesty\u2019sdeep sense of the zeul and public spirit which you have constantly displayed in the discharge of your several inpor- tant functions.\u201cHis Majesty particularly acknowledges the promptitude and discretion with which you have applied yourselves to the objects specially recommended to you by his Majesty atthe commencement of this Session; and'his Majesty confiden:ly hopes, that the good effect of your deliberations will be manifested in the improved stability of public and private credit.\u201cHis Majesty has the satisfaction to inform you that the distinguished skill, bravery, and success, with which the operations of the British Arms in the dominions ofthe King of Ava havebeen carried on, have led to the signature, upon highly honorable terms, of a prelininary Treaty with that Sovereign, witich his Majesty has every reason to expect will be the foundation ot'secure and permanent peace.¢\u201c His Majesty further commands us to repeat to you, that his Majesty's earnest endeavours have continued to be unremittingly exerted to prevent the breaking out of hostilities among Nations, and to put an end to those which unhappily exist, as wellin America as in Europe.\u201d \u201cGentlemen of the House of Commons, ¢ His Majesty commands us to thank yon forthe provision which you have made for the service of the ear.\u201c His Majesty\u2019s attention will be constantly directed to the reduction of the public expenditure,in every degree that may be consistent with the due maintenance of the security, honour, and interests of this kingdom.« My Lerds and Gentlemen, ¢\u201c We are specially commanded to assure you, that his Majesty\u2019s paternal feelings have been deeply ai- fected by the distresses which have prevailed among the manufacturing classes of his Majesty's subjects; and by the exemplary patience with which those distresses have been generally borne.> ARRIVED, July 12.\u2014Rrig John, Morrison, 55 days from Sts Ubes, to Logan & Co.with salt, 14.\u2014 Brig Arga, Yonuz, 65 days from Sunderland, to Handy side & Co, general carga.\u2014Brig IXleavor, Potts, 41 days from Dublin, to Wm.Jackson, in ballast\u20143S settlers.\u2014\u2014Ship Mawkesberry, Biggs, 55 days from Portsmouth, to H.Aikinson\u2014 in ballast.\u2014\u2014\u2014Schvouer Dolphise, Simauneau, 15 days from Newfonndiand to Finlay & Co.in ballast-2 settlers, \u2014\u2014>Ship Fanny, Alexaucer.54 davs from Belfast, to George Ross, in ballast \u2014235 settiers, 15-Ship Mint, Smith, Ist June from Fondun, to Win, Price & coe in ballast.~\u2014Brig Erato, Blair, 57 days from Waterford, to VV.& G.Pem- berton, in ballast.\u2014 Brig Union Packet, Lloyd, 5th June from Liverpool, to C.A.Holt, general cargo.-\u2014-Brig Robert & Marzaret, Gray, #2 days from Bristol, to W.& G.Pemnlerton, in ballast.16\u2014Ship Miriam & Jane, Henley, 16 days from Newfoundland, to the Capt in bhallast\u20144 settlers.\u2014\u2014S8h'p Flora, Blair, 38 days from Liverpool, to Geo.Ross, general cargo.~\u2014\u2014Ship Queen, Heath, 46 days from Loudon, to G.Hamilton, in baliaste \u2014\u2014 Brig Orion, Craggs, 51 days from Sunderland, to 1, Gowan & co.with coals.17 \u2014- Brig Tennis, Newry, 44 days from Sligo, to J.Hamilton & eo, in ballast 195 settlers.19-Brig Sophia, Edwards, 40 days from Liverpool, to order, with sait.\u2014\u20148hip Harrisons, Carling, 36 days from Londonderry, to Mr.Buchanan, in ballast-320 settlers.20- Ship Charlotte, Whiteway, 41 days from Bristol, to Pater- sons & Weir.=\u2014\u2014DBriz Sceptre, Hutton, 42 days from Chepstow, to W.& G Pema berton, iu baliast.\u2014\u2014irig Lord Stewart, Stoddart, 49 days From Lynn, to order in batiast.\u2014\u2014Brig William, Newal, 14 days from Prince Edward\u201ds [slaud, to VWun.Peddie & co.wtth sait.\u2014\u2014 Brig Jaue, Thomson, 47 days from London, to Moir & Heath, generalcasrgo.9 settlers.PASSENGERS.In the Parmelia, trans ort, which sailed for Portsmouth last Sa turday morning, Major Coles, 76th Rest, Captaias Kelsall acd White, 70th do.Capt.Grubbe, unattached 3 Surgeon Flannagan, 76th do* and Lieut.Harvey s7th Foot.In the Wiunscales, sailed on the same day for Liverpool\u2014Mr, Pemberton, Mrs.& Miss Pemberton, Mr.Robert Patterson and Mr.Hutchinson.In the Margaret, for Liverpool\u2014 Messrs.Handyside & Millichap, CLEARED.July 6\u2014Brig Hero, Barker, Demerara, J.Leaycraft.Brigit, Ocean, Thompson, Belfast J.Hamilton & co.Ship Marys, Thomas, Plymouth, Ho Atkinson, Ship Margaret Boyte, Smith, Waterford, Pemnbertons.Bark John Craig.Meldrum, Cok, W, & (3.Pemberton, Brig Douglas, Athol, Troon, James Brown.Big Oswell Park, Liverpool, Laurie & Spence.Brig Elleus, Scott, Newcastle, W, & G.Pemberton, Khip Brauches, Morrison, Portsmouth, Lonciey & Dyke.Ship Ross, Storey, Betfast, W.& G.Pemberton, Brig Peegy, Hunter, Yarmouth, H.Gowan & co.Brig Sir Jas.Keinpt, Currie, Barbadoes, G.Ross & eo.Ship Home, Maxwell.Liveapool, Laurie & Spence, Briz Wellington, Forsier, Lorik, W.Price & co, 7\u2014Drig Ovington, Walker, Mounts Bay.I{.Le Mesurier, Ship St Leonard, Nittany, London, Longley & Dyke, Brig Shannon, Quigzin, S:iro, J Hamilton & co.Brig Rose Macroon, Thomas, Îloss, J, Black & co.Ship Sr, Law rence, Harby, Londen, Forsyth & co.Brig Amethyst, Thomp-on, London, W, Price & co, Brig Tweed, Benson, Strangford, J.Richardson, 8\u2014Brig Sarah & Maryanne, Christian, Mary Port, G.Symes, Ship Manlius, Wud, London, Sheppard & Campbells Ship Lady Cordon, Bel, Liverpool, C.A Holt Ship Clifton, Bushby, Liverpool,G Symes, Brig Anglim, Gonrtas, Sligo J.Hamiiton & co.Ship Thames, Adams, Limerick, Shevpard & co.pris Ldmoad Castle, Bains, Dublin, W, & G, l\u2019emberton.tig Erato, R biuson, Jamaica, Irvine & co.ship Oxeuhope, Minnett, Hal}, RB, Wood & ous Brig Eliza, Wylie, Cork, VW.Price & co.Ship Monreal, Udney, Liverpool, J.Miller.Ship Chieftain, Hull, ditto, ditto, 10=Brig Commerce, Robinson, Limerick, Sheppard & co, Ship Adamant, Blackbura, Bristol, We Price & co.Big Claud Scott, Murphy, Liverpool, WW.Budden, Baig Aurea, Catle, Boston, (England) lH.Gowan & co.Brig Hariiet Sihsou, Liverpool, Leather & co.Ship Columbus, Ficek, Waterford, We & G.Pemberton, ship Harlequin, Maswelly Liverpool, S, PP.Finch.J Schr.Caroline, Le Blane, Miramichi, Patersons & Weir, 11\u2014Brigz Hannah, Scott, Liverpool, W, Peddie & co.Brig Ontario, Willis, Liverpool, W.Buddeu, Sehr, Marie Catherine, Bernier, Newfld.J.Tulloch.Ship Eliza Dick Davy, Cork, W.& G.Pemberton, Ship Garapion, Fleek.Liverpool, ©.Noyes.[berton, Brig Renovation, Mc Dearmid, Newcastle, We.& G.Pems Brig Coquette, Coulson, Dublin, H.Gowan & co.Ship Ocean, Sinith, Port Glasgow, Patersons & Weir, 13\u2014Brig Gratitude, Galletly, Dundee, VW, Peddie & co.Ship Exmouth, Hume, Port Glasgow, C.Noyes, Brig William, Potts, Tralee, George Symes, Brig Ab)ona, Walker, Galway, W.& G.Pemberton, Ship Henry, Ramsay, Cork, ditto.Brig Abeouna, Armstroug, Demerara, M.Bell, Ship Newry, Jones, Newry, W.& GG.Pemberton, 1&-Brig Thomas Farral, Barry, Wex (ord, Pembertons, Brig Perceval, Johnson, Leith, Havdyside & co.Ship Brothers, Jenkinson, Hull, R, Wood & co.dark Elizabeth, Charlton, Cork, J.S.Campbell.Ship John & Thomas, Martin, Liverpool, W.Price & co.Ship Margaret, Porteous, Liverpnal, W.Price & cv Brignt, Thomas, Colley, Fralee, G.Symes.15- Wardens.Quebec, 22d June 1826.NOW LANDING ROM the ship Governor Reavy, from Bristol,and Fa sale by the subscriber\u2014 24 Cases, 3 doz.each, of superior Claret growth of Margaux, vintage 1818, .60 Cases, 1doz.each, of best Ttalian sallad Oil.ROBT.MELVIN.Queliec,17:h June, 1826.u PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD,CONNECTICUT.FENIIS Company was incorporated in the year 1695, and ofiers to effect Insurance on Dwelling-houses, Stores, Warehouses, Mills, Factories, and Buildings im general ; Merchandise, Furniture, Vessels, buildirg or in port, and their Cargoes on board, and every other description of Personal Propeny, against\u2019 1,088 or Damage by FIRE.Also, on Steam Boats, River Craft, and every other description of Vessels, with their Cargoes on board, against Loss or Damage by INLAND NAVIGATION, The terms offered are as favourable as those of any other Company, and all claims for losses or damage will be liherally adjusted and promptly paid, a direet communication with the Company having been established at Quebec.\"this Company will be liable for losses on Properts - burnt by Lightning.Persons desirous of effecting Insurance on their Property, are respectiully solicited to call and examine conditions, &e.which the undersigned trusts will be satisfactory, LE.W.WHITE, Agent, Quebec, 3 June, 1828.u Goudie\u2019s Wharf, NOTICE, TIE Copartnership subsisting the fast year between ] the subscribers, has been this day dissolved bymu- tual consent.All claims against the subscribers, as Co- partners, must be rendered to Mr.Joseph Stowe Shaw for adjustment and settlement\u2014and he 1s also empowered fo receive and grant acquittances for all debts due to the same.JOSEPH STOWE SHAW, R.PENISTON, Quebec, June 7, 1826.u For sale by GILLESPIE, FINLAY & CJ.AK.Timber, Red and White Pive Timber, Standard and West-India Staves; Deals, Flour\u2014various qualities, Pork, Wines, Brandy, Iron, Tin Plates, .Quebec, 24th April, 1826.i Office for the management of the Jesuil's Fistates.O Let from 1st May 1827, for such term of years as may be agreed upon the Domain Farm of the Scigniory of Notre Dame des Anges, in the Parish of Beauport, near Quebec.This Farm contains 272 arpents chiefly under coltiva- tion, aud may if required be advantageously divided\u2014 On the lower part there is a good dwelling House witlr Offices suitable Fora respectable family.| .Application to be made to the Commissioner-at this Office.Quebec, Sth July, 1826.a CHINA, GLASS & EARTHENWARE-HOUSE.HI Subscriber having just received an extensive .& complere assortment of choice China; Glass, a0 Earthenware, direct from the maoufacturies by the late arrivals from England, he respectfully.icforms the public.that the same wili be open for tale at his warehouse, f:cing the French parish Church,-on Morday, the 29th current.\u2014 The selection comprises modern ta~ ble services, of different patterns, in long and single sets, China sets of a superior description, cut glass decanters, water jugs, tumblers, wine; a'e, and Cham.paign glasses, Lall lamps an shades brass mounted, plated siiver edged Hiquor frames and creet castors, &ec.&c.with every other article in his line tu form the most complete assortment ever offered for sale in Que- bee.\u2014I'urchasers by whelesale or retail will be supplied on the most moderute terms.Wn, McLEAN, Ageat.Quebec, 27th May, 1826.'} » 354 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.LOST FH YHIS day, a Bracelet of Mosaic Gold eupposed to have Leen diopped in the ueighbouthoud of Si.John-Street, Whoever will biing it to this Oftice will be sniinbly rewarded, Mercury Office, June 27, 1826.\u2014 AMES SAUNDERS and Co., iotorm rheir J friends and the public, thet they have removed their Glassware, China, and Earthenware Establishment, trom Se.Peter-atreet, to No.5, Buade-street, Upper Town, where they respectfully solicit a continuance of public patronage.Quebec, 8:h May, 1826.u FOR SALE, HL House situated on the Lorelle Road, ata 2] _ short distance from town, well known by the 4h name of LA MAISON ROUGE, and now occupied as the Asylum for Widows, Orphans, &c.which .is about to be transferred to the Town, together with an excellent garden and other dependencies.Satisfactory titles will be given.For particulars apply to FF.COULSON, (hurch-Warden, Quebec, 9th April, 1826.u TO BE LET, 7] HE Houses No, 24 in St.Lewis street and pin No.26 in St.Ursule street, the poperty of 3319 the Chief Justice.Appiyto Wm.SEWEbBL.Quebec,7th June.1826.u TO GROCERS, &e.UST Received, and for sale bythe Subscriber, 20,000 Segars of good quality, in Boxes of 1000 cach at alow rate, M.WALSH, À.& B.Quebec June 17, 1896.SUIP BISCULT, «c.TT Subscriber thankful for past favouss takes this opportunity of informing the Merchants, Ship \u2018Owners, Masters of Vessels, and Public in general, that he continues to carry on the Bread and Biscuit baking business in all its various branches at the old established Bake-house, near the Queen\u2019s Wharf, where he offers the above articles of the best quality at the lowest prices for cash or approved credir.He will also keep on band #lour, large and small Crackers, for sale wholes «le and retail, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuation of the public patronage ABEL THOMPSON.Quebee, May 6th, 1826.u NOTICE.HE Subscriber is now removing his Auction Fs- tablishment to the Honble, J.Caldwell\u2019s Premises, No.3, St.Peter Street, The Indoor Sales will be held in the apartments formerly occupied by the Montreal Bank, und the Qui- door Sates onthe wharf in the rear of the same, The first Auction there, will take place on Thursday next, lib instant.J.WURTELE, À, & B.Quebec, 4th May 1826.Just arrived ex Mary Jane and for sale by the Subscriber.ORT, Sherry, Teneriff and Spanish wine.gperm and Mould Candles, Barclay\u2019s Brown Sion, bouled, ALsO 25000 Bricka and 100 Crates Boules.3 W.B.MEYER, Hunts Whaif, Quebec, 29th May, 1826.u | IRISH LINENS, J Ge arrived to the Subscribers a superior assortment of Irish Linens.30th May, 1826.u J.HAMILTON & Co.His Suvbsetiber bas coustavtly in Store aud otters for.gale, Wheat, Feise, Ouis, Barley, Indian Corn, &c.&c.&e.Likewise snperior Champaign, and Port Wines.He will continue to receive as usual on Sterage all kiods of Goods, aud Grain, which he will Cribble and Ehip if requisite a1 the customary rates, his stores affording every facility for that purpose.WILLIAM HENRY ROY, Queen\u2019s Wharf, 17th April, 1826.u FREDERICK WYSE, AIR CUTTER, WIG MAKER and PERFUMER, No.10, Mountain Street, Lower-Town, bas just received per Ottawa, from London, hisusual assorument of Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, and Toys.\u2014À LSO,\u2014 Anelegantassortment of Ornimenial Hair, for Making Wigs, Frizeuts, Ringlets, &c.&ec.Quebec, 27:h May, 1820.u ~ FOR SALE OR TO LET.n TRYHAT new HOUSE, two stories high, situa- C8 ted in Berthelot-street, St.Louis Suburbs, # lately occupied by Tnomas STicKNEY, Esq., D.A.Commissary General.Applyto JOHN PHILLIPS, St.Anne-street.Quebec, 18th August, 1825.u FOR SALE, BARROUCHE sod WAGGON, aleo in a state of .forwaercners three half covered Caliches, wo Dennett Cars &c K.MURRAY March 21, 820.u 133.Fabrique St, AMES HAMILTON & Co.have just received by sundry vessels : 40 Pipes and 10 Hhds, Sicilian red Wino, 550 Boxes yellow Soap, 600 Kegs Paints, 82 Casks Glassware, 29 Do.Blacking, 25 Ca-es and Bais Irish Linens, 81 Do.Calicoes, 25 Do, Muslins, 21 Do.lars, 3 Hhds.Hosiery, 38 Cases & Bales Staiionary, and a large assortment of Manchester and Glasgow Manufactures.Sault-au-Matelot sireet, Quebec, 25thMay, 1823.Marchmont, above Wolte's Cove.TE HIS property consisting of about Seveuty arpents wibl be laid out in Building Lots, to suit Mer chants, Labourers and ctuers having business at the Coves.They will be conceded for ever a constilut at the rate of Ten Pounds, currency, per Arpent per annum,~\u2014~And so soon as twelve arpents shal: have been taken at that rate, the grouna will be laid out on the most approved plan.and a new and convenient rcad opened through it to the Cove, If any person should be desirous of purchasing the whole on speculation, for concession, a considerable reduction will be made.All persons are strictly warned against trespassing onthe said property.For particulars apply to Capt.STOTT, or the undersigned.Ww.F.SCOTT, N.Pb, Quebec, 15th Nov.1825, u dLO BE LET, with inimediute possession, n Large and well {finished Store, in St.Panl RL Street, Lower-Town, the three upper 2B fiats of which are weil adapted for ihe reception of flour,and grain, and the lower flatfor a Liquor cellar.ALSO, A good and convenient Bake-house, with a large and new oven, AND, The Livery Stables, with Coach-heuse, yard and premises, lately in the ocenpancy of Robt.Dun.Enquire of Mr.ROBT.RICHARDSOMN, or of the subscribing proprietor, C.SMITIL Quebec, 24th April, 1826.u PRIME PORT WLNE, i\u2019 Pipes, Hogsheads, Thirds Pipes, Quarter Casks and Bottled in Cases 4 dozen each of the first quality, & Co's.from NewmAnN, Hunt Lstablishment in UPORTO.ALSO, 10 Pipes Spanish Wine, 10 Kegs Honey, 4 Puncheons Rum, and a 13 Inch Cable.\u2014f'or ale by JAMES HUNT.N.B.\u2014Wine Vaults No.1, Cul de-Sac-sti eet, 90th Jany.1526.u 10 LLT, ray A Most comfortable Corrace, with Garden, Or- IE chard, Pastore and Meadow Land, and other conveniences at Patrick\u2019s Cove, near Telegraph onthe Island of Orleans, al a very moderate rent, Quebec, 5th May, 1820.u Gentlemens' Fine Light Beaver Iats.( I the several new and tasivoable shapes, Black and Drab.Superior fine whole S raw di to, with broad Brims for gentlemen and ouths.Gentlemens\u2019 military, and light Oil Silk and clo:h travelling Caps.Forsale b HENRY TRINDER, 4, Palace street.u ( Bushels SALT afloat, for sale by 12400 THOS, LEGOE.17th June, 1894.n Sault-au-matelot street, PORT WINE.I'S PIPES, 1 HOGSHEADS PORT WINE, se.« lected by the Subscriver when in England, aod 13, St.Perer-sireet JAMES GIBB.21st May, 1826.for sale at bis Stores No.Lower-Town.Ttih Jane, 1826.\" RUM.PUNCITEONS strong and well flavoured 300 JAMAICA, DEMERARA, SAINT VINCENT and GRENADA 1or sale hy JAMES GIBB, 13.St, Peter-:treet, Luwer-T Quebec, 0:h June, 1896, n NOR SALE\u2014The HousE, Faru, &c.known He > LE by the name of WoLFESFIELD.Also, the pro- 153 perty of David Munro, Esg'ive, on Saint Peter Sireet, L'or further information apply to Quebec.3Uth Jan.1526.i Marw.BELL.BLACKSMITIPS FORGE.O Jet.a Blacksmith\u2019s Forge.(opposite Jones's Wharf) with or without utensils, and being occupied as such to the present, is ready for immediate work, Apply to J.SAUNDERS, 30, st, Peter-street.Quebec, 8:h April, 1575, u Now landing cx.Carricks from Liverpool ard for sale by the subscriber.Few cra\u2018 es of assorted Burthenware, among which are some elegant Dinner and Breaklust Sets.ALso, Old Tondon Particular Madeira Wine, which has heen round the West Indies, und since two years ia bond, sumple vf which may be tasted a1 his office, JOHN T.CUVILLIER, Près-de-ville, 23d June, 1826, u JUST RECEIVED.N extensive selection of the latesc MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS A Patent CABINET PIANO FORTE from Cle- menti\u2019s manufactory s.CODMAN, No.17, Pa ace s'reet, May 23, 1826- u sHOOTING AND FISHING TACKLING.fEYHIL Subscriber offers for sale an assortment of shooting and lishing Tackling, consisting of patent lines, artificial flies, Gat cas ing lines, Rods, Bass kes, Landing news, salinon lives, Sitk worn Gut, multiplying.common and Salmon Reels, Game Bags, Patent Powder asks, Patent double Shot belts, WILLIAM SIMS.Quebec, 20'h May, 1826.u QUEREC : JEUDI, 20 JUILLET, 1826.FOR SALE BY JAMES GEORGE Complete assortment best Welsh Iron, Steel of various sorts, Vinegar, concentrated, white and brown, Black Le:d, Lampblack, Upper Canada Flour, various qualities, Pearl Ashes, Goudie's Wharf, 22d June 182, FOR sALE.IFTENN thou-and feet prime quality merchantable Oak Timber, 10,000 feet second quality ditto, ; 10,000 feet Red Pine Timber superior quality, 10,000 pieces floated Pine Deals, all lying at Had.low Cove, 100,000 feet White Pine Timber, lying at Sillery Covein diffcrent lots.3d May, 1826.un WILLIAM PRICE & Co, HE public ave respectfully informed by the Subscriber, that he has on board the Qétawa from Lou don, an extensive and valuable assoriment of merchandise, comprising almost every descripiion of the better qualities of plum and fashionable British Dry Goops, similar, but superior to his importation of former years ; the whole will be arranged for sale as soon as possible, at his store in Palace street, Upper-Town., HENRY TRINDER.Quebec, 21s' May, 1826.u FOR SALE, ORDAGE of every description.C.F.AYLWIN.16th Murch, 1826.Ou nous a communiqué des papiers de Liverpool de la date du 9 Juin, apportés par le Flora, Blair, en 37 jours de passage, dans lesquels se trouve la harangue Royale délivrée à la clôture de la Session du Parlement Impérial dout nous donnons ici la traduction.Ces papiers nous informent que le 3l Mai dernier, le Parlement a éié prorogé par des Lords Commissaires au nom de Sa Majesté.La Gazette de Londres, du 3 Juin, contient la procla- maticn Royale pour la dissolution du Parlement, et les crdres sont déjà sortis pour les nouvelles élections qui doivent être retournées le 25 de Juillet, de sorte qu\u2019elles vont immédiatement:commencer dans tout le Royaume.Celie des 16 Pairs d\u2019Ecosse est fixée pour le 15 Juillet, et sera faite au Palais de Holy rood.\u2014Ces papiers d\u2019ailleurs ne contiennent aucune nouvelle intéressante du continent d\u2019 Europe.PROROGATION DU PARLEMENT IMPERIAL.Mercredi, 31 Mai à une heure et demie après midi, les communes ayant été appellees dans la Chambre des Pairs, seize Bills ont reçu la sanction Royale, après quoi le Grand Chancelier a fait la lecture de la harangue des Lords Commissaires de la teneur suivante: \u2014 Milords et Messieurs.; « Par ordre de Sa Majeste nous vous informons que l\u2019état des affaires publiques permettant à Sa Majeste de clore la Session à la période de l\u2019année la plus convenable pour une election générale.I'intention de Sa Majesté est de dissoudre sans délai le Parlement actuel et d\u2019ordonner l\u2019émanation immédiate des ordres pour ea convoquer un nouveau.! % as au \u2018* Sa Majesté ne peut prendre congé de vous sans vous exprimer par notre voix la vive satisfaction qu\u2019il ressent du zêle et de l\u2019esprit public que vous avez constamment apportés dans l'exécution de vos fonctions importantes.\u2018 Sa Majesté reconnoit particuliérement la promptitude et la discréion avec lesquelles vous vous êtes appliqués aux objets qui vous ont étésingulièrement recommandés par Sa Majesté au commencement de cette Session ; et c\u2019est avec confiance que Sa Majecté espère que les bons effets de vos délibérations se manifesteront par la stabilité améliorée du crédit tant public que privé, \u201c C\u2019est avec plaisir que sa Majesté vous informe que l'habileté, la bravoure et les succès distingués avec les quels les opérations des armes Britanniques ont été conduites dans les Etats du Roi d\u2019Ava, oat produit la signature de ce Souverain à un traité préliminaire de paix à des termes inf niment honorables, et lequel Sa Majesté a tout lieu de s'attendre, scra le fondement d'une paix sure et permanente.\u201c Sa Majesté nous ordonne encore de vous repèter qe les effurt- les plus soutenus n\u2019ont cessé d\u2019être employés par Sa Majesté «our maintenir la paix parmi les nations et pour mettre fin aux hostilités qui existent encore malheureusement tant en Amerique qu'en Europe.Messieurs de la Chambre des Communes.($ Sa Majesté nous ordonne de vous remercier des provisions que vous avez faites pour le service de l'au- née.« L\u2019attention de Sa Majesté sera constamment dirigée vers la diminurion des dépenses publiques, pour autant que lasureté, l\u2019honneur et lus :ntérê:s de ce Royaume pourront le permetrre.(* Milords et Mossieurs, \u201c I nous est parriculièrement ordonné de vous assurer que les sentimens paternels de Sa Majeste, unt eté vivement affectés de la détresse qui a prévalu parmi les classes manufacturières des sujets de Sa Majesté et de la patience avec laquelle ils l\u2019ont en général supportée.\"* Sa Disjesté se flatte que les causes productives d\u2019une stagnation partielle de labeur sont, graces à la Pro- vi\u2018ence, dary un Ctat progressif d'amortissement.© Ma Al jeté est persuadée que Votre présence et votre exemple, dans vos differens com \u20acs contiibueront À maintenir et encourager cet esprit d'ordre et de loy- ante qui règne dans la grande masse cu peusle, + Lt Sa Majssté se repose sur votre disposition à in- cusquier ce te harmonie et cette bonne intelligence mutuelle entre les divers grands imérêts du pays, dont Cepend essentiellement la prospérité commune de tous.Jendi dernier.on à tronvé dans la rue un enfant de 8 Où Y ans presque mourant et dans un état d\u2019insensibilité causée par une ivresse excessive, D'après les infoimati- ous qu\u2019où a pu recueillir à! parait qu\u2019 avait trouve le moyen d'extraire dulitum des 5oinçous qui se débarquent sur les quais.Il se commet presque constamment de ces petit larcins, qui sont indubitablement des leçons précoces de filouterie, qui devenue hahitucile, condu't celui quier a conracte l'habisude et qui s:ns cela aurait po devenir nn honnête homme, à une nominie prématurée.Il serait peut-être avantageux d'appointer un cf- disier de paix, ayant d\u2019ailleurs d'autres ressources pour v:vr2, pour se promener le long des quais \u2014G.Q.NOUVELLES DOMESTIQUES.Pee U.BE.Louuliste, York lc S Juillet.Curerture du Canal de Burlington.Cette cérémonie à eue lien Samedi le premier, de ce mois, etsanon- veautë dans le haat Canada v aattiré des speeta- teurs de toutes los parties de la Province, Lamilice de Gore s'est russemblde et a formdée une garde d'honneur pourla réception surles licux pe Son Ex- rellence le Lieutenant-liouverneur.La bande de mitsique; da 10e, Régiment était pareillement pré- ponte.Son Excellence accompagné des Commissaires du Canal a passé le long du Canal qui unit les eaux da Lac Ontario avec celle du Lac Burlington, dans une Berge, quia été suivie de deux Goilettes.Dela Son Excellence s\u2019est rendu sur les hauteurs de Burlington, où il à reçu les adresses expressives de la loyauté des magistrats et babitans du district de Gore, et des Counnissaires du Canal.Montréal, le 15 Juillet.Xous annonçons avec plaisiränos lecteurs que la compagnie des voitures d\u2019eau à vapeurs a pourvü à la comnninication journelle entre Montréal et Québec.Les dispositions suivantes sont celles adoptées pour le présent, savoir : De MoNTREAL.Le lundi ausoir, le Swifteure ; le mardi au soir, le Chambly; le Mercredi au soir, le Waterloo ; le Jeudi matin, le Québec 3 le Vendredi au soir le Swiftsure; et le Samedi au soir, le lady Sherbrooke.\u2014Dx Quesec, le Lundi au soir, le Waterloo ; le mardi au soir, le Lady Sherbrook ; le Mardi an soir, le Swiftsure ; le Jeudi ausoir le Chambly ; le Vendredi au soir le Waterloo ; et le Samedi au soir, le Québec.Ee EE GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.Montréal, N vertu de deux MANDATS d\u2019EXE- savoir 3 $ CUTION, émanès de la Cour du Bune du Roide Sa Majesté, pour les causes civiles dans et pour le susdit distriet de Montréal, un à la poursuite de Benjamin Hart, de la cité de Montréal, dans le susdit district de Montréal marchand, et William Hutchinson, du même lieu marchand, et l\u2019autre à la poursuite de Jüumes Miller, Ecuyer, de la dite cité de Montréal, mars chaud, contre les (erre et possessions de JOHN SPRAGG, de la susdite cité de Montréal Marchand, et William Hutchinson, du même lieu Marchand,et l\u2019autre Alu poursuite de James Miller, Ecuyer, de ta dite cité de Moutréal, Marchand, contre les terre et possessions de John Spragg, de present ou ci.devant de Montreal, dans les comte et districe de Montreal, Encautear et Courtier, et William Hutchinson de Mont:éal susdit, iltssi encanteur et courtier, à moi udres-é, j'ai saisi et prisen exécution comme appartenant aux dits John Spraggy eo William Hutchinson, ler.Un lot de terre ou emplacement sis et situé dans ka rue St lrauçois Xavier, dausla susdite cite de Montréal, Contenant environ cinquante deux piès de front, sur trente-cing pieds de pros foudeur, d\u2019un coté ectrente-neuf pieds de profondeur de l'aurre cô \u20ac, borné pur devant à la susdite rue St, Frans Çois Xavier, daus la profondeur par Messieurs les Piclies du Seminaire de Montréal, d\u2019un cô \u20ac par saio- Marion, er de l\u2019autre côé par le loi ci-après décrit sous le Ko.2,avce deux muisons y dessus érigées.2, Un lot dererre on emplacement sis et citué daus la susdite rue St l'rai çois Xavier, contenant quaraute cing pieds de front,sur trente-neuf pieds de profondeur, d'un cô'é, et quarante-trois pieds et demi de profondeur de l'autre côté, borncé par devant à la susdite sue St, l'rançois Xae vier, dans fa profondeur pur Messrs les Prêires du be- minaire de Montréal, d'un cÔ'é parle lot ci-desgus dé» Critsous le No.1, et d'autre côté par Aviel Bowman, avec une maison de pierre à quatre étages y dessus érigée.3, Un lot de terre ou emplacement situe dänsa fau- vourg Ste.Anne, piè- de lu susdite cité de Monuéul, contenant quarante cinq pieds en largeur, sur quatre ving-dix pieds en profondeur, borné eu frout par la roe de Nazareih, dans la profondeur par le tot No, 158 qui n'est pas occupé, du cô é-est par le let Ne.Iv8, appar- tenantà Joshua Bell.et d\u2019autre vô:é à l\u2019ouest, par le lot No.L1ÿ appartevant à John S.McCord; te susdit lot de terre érant désigne sous le No.109, et svjetau payement d\u2019une rente foncière de trois livres du cours actuel, piay= able pur chaque année au premier de Mai, en lu mas uière suivante, C\u2019est-à-dires aux béntièrs de feu Thomas MeCord ou leurs repiésentans, jusqu'au vingl-neu! de Septembre, mille buit cent quatre=vingi=dix, ei deli ef pour toujours apiès aux adminisirairices des biens des pituvres de l\u2019Hlotel-Dieu de Mouiséal, leurs suCtlesseurs ou repré-entans, \u20act aussi sujet au droit de retenue on retrait en faveur des Religieuses de Hoel Dey de Moutréat, administratrites des biens des pauvres du dit Horel-Dieu.leurs successeurs où éYAns CAUSE EL Cela de préférence à toutes autres persunnes même aux piarens liguagers, en cas de vente où de matarion équivalente à vente du dit emplacement, de, dix lois de terre sis e( situés à l\u2019estde la rivière du nord, dans la continnauion de [x seigneurie des mifte fsies, duns la Paroisse Sie, Scholastique dans le di distrier, jes dits lors étant dests #1 És sous les numéros 32, 33,34, 55, 35, 37, 3, 39, A0 & 41, chaque lot contenant trois aspens de front, sur teile profondeur qui pourra se trouver depuis la susdite rivière du nord, jusqu\u2019à la ligne qui sépare la dite seigueus rie des mille Îstes de la seigneurie de Terrebonne, hy - Dés par devant À la susdite rivière du pord,daus la pros foudeur par la Gite seigneurie de Terrebonne,a\u2019un cô \u20ac par le lot No, 31, et d\u2019autre cô é parle lot No.43.Or Je done par le présent avis, que lesdites terre ét pos-e- sions seroni vendues et adjugées au plus haut enchétise seur, C\u2019est à-snvoir; les lois te Terres et préinisses ci-dessus décrits sous les No.1,2 & Gäamon Bureau en la susdite cité de Montéal, fe MERCREDI, QUATRE d\u2019OCTOBRE prochain, à ONZE heures du matin et les lois de terre ci dessus décitt- sous le No, 4, à la porte de l'église de la susdite paroisse Ste.Scholastique tes EU- Di, CINQ OCTOBRE prochain, a DIX henres du wating, auxquels tems et lieu respecufsies condition de YCA(Es sPrOUL CHOMNCEE.\"REDx, W.ERMATINGER, Shérif, Tous ceux qui ont des prétentions sur les dites terres ci-cleseus désignées, soit par hypothêque ou autre droit ou servitude, sont par le present avertis d'en donner avis au dit Bhénif, à son bareau vn la cité de Montréal suivant laloi; et de plus qu'ancune opposition afin d'annuller ou afin de distraire \\e tout ou partie des dits lots de terre,ou afin de charge on servitude sur iceux, ne sera reçue par le dit Shérif durant les Quinze jours qui précéderont la vente.Bureau du shérif, 2Ge, Mai, 1826, Montréal, \" ne rertu d'un MANDAT d'EXE- à savoir : ; i CUTION, émané de la Cour du >anc du Roi de sa Majesié pour les causes civiles dans et pour le susdit district de Montréal, à la poursuite de Charles Christopher Johnson de Ia cité de Montréal, dans le dit district, écuyer, seigneur des fief ot seigneurie d\u2019Argenteuil, situés dans le dit district, contre les terres et possessions de N ATHANIEL JONES, de la susdite cité de Montréal, marchand, cn sa capacité de curateur aux biens et sitccession va- cans de défunt Benjamin Green, décédé, de son vivant de la susdite scigueurie d'Argentenil, médecin, à moi adressé ; j'ai saisi et pris en exécution comme appartenant au dit Nathuniel Jon:s, en su susdite 555 capacité, certaines terres et possessions décrites comme suit, à savoir: Au sud de la chaine des montagnes ( Beach ridge,) 1.Le lot numéro dix contenant trois arpens de front sur trente arpens de protondeur, borné par devant au chemin de Roi, communément appelé chemin de la chaine des montagnes ( Beach ridge road,) dans la profondeur par les terres de James Brown, au côté ouest par les terres de Thomas Cook et de William Catton,et d'autre côté parle lot No, 11.2.Le lot numéro onze, contenant trois arpens de front sur trente arpens de profondeur, borné par devant au susdit chemin de Roi, communément appelé le chemin de la chaine des montagnes, dans la profondeur par les terres de James Brown, au côté ouest par le lot No.10 ci-dessus décrit et d\u2019autre côte par le lot No.12, avec une maison en bois y dessus érigée.3.Le lot numéro douze, contenant trois ar- pens de front sur trente arpens de profondeur, borné par devant à la ligne de base (base line) du chemin de la chaine des montagnes, dans la profondeur par les terres de James Brown, au côté ouest par le lot No.1}, ci-dessus décrit et d\u2019autre côté par le lot No.13, avec trois granges et autres batisses y dessus érigées.4.Lelot numéro treize contenant trois arpens de front sur trente arpens de profondeur, borné par devant à la ligne de base du chemin de la chaine des montagnes, dans la profondeur par les terres de James Brown, au côté ouest par le lot No.12, ci- dessus décrit et d\u2019autre coté par Le lot No.14, ci-devant appartenant à Joel Leonard.\u2014Et au nord de la chaine des montagnes, à savoir : 50.le lot numé- vo douze contenant trois arpons de front sur trente arpens de profondenr, borné par devant à lalivne de base du chemin de la chaine des montagnes, dans la profondeur par les terres de John Smith, au cote ouest par le chemin de Roi communément appelé lo chemin de Chute et d'autre côté par la lot No.13.6.Le lot numéro treize contenant trois arpens du front sur trente arpens de profondeur, borné par devant a la ligne de base du chemin de la chaine des montagnes, dans la profondeur par lesterres de John Smith, au côté ouest par le lot No.12, oi-dessus décrit, et d'autre côté par le lot No.14.7.Lelotnu- mero quatorze contenant trois arpens de front sur trente arpens de profondeur, borne par devant à la ligne de base du chemin de la chaine des moutagnes, dansla profondeur par les terres de John Smith, au côté ouest par le lot No.13 ci-dessus dé:rit, et d\u2019autre côté par le lot No.15.S.Lelotnuniéro quinze contenant trois arpens de front, sur trente arpens de profondeur, borné par devant à la ligne de base du chemin de la chaines des montagnes, dans la profon- (leur par les terres de John Smith, au côté onest par le lot No.14, ci-dessus décrit, ct d'autre côte parte lot No.16, 9.Le lot numéro seize contenant trois arpens de front, surtrente arpens de profondeur, borné par devant à la ligne de base du chemin de lx chaîne des montagnes, dans la profondeur parles terres communément connues par la désignation de l\u2019acquisition de Duels( Ouel\u2019s purchase Jau côté ouest par le lot No.15, ci-dessus décrit, et d\u2019autre côte par lelot No.17 10.Le lot numéro dix-sept contenant trois arpens de front, sur trente arpeons de profondeur, borné par devant à la ligne de base du chemin de la chaine desmontagnes, dans la profondeur parles terres communément dites l\u2019acquisition de Duels, du côté ouest parle lot No.16, ci-dessus décrit et d'autre côté par le lot No.18.11.Le lot numero dix-huit, contenant trois arpens de front, sur trente arpens de profondeur, borné par devant à la ligne de base du chemin de la chaine des montagnes, dans la profondeur par les terres dites l'acquisition de Duels, au cté ouest parle Jut No.17, ci-dessus décrit,et d'autre côté par le let No.19.12.Le lot numéro dix-noul, contenant trois arpens de front, Sirtirente arpens de profondeur, borné par devant ala ligne de base dn chemin de la chaine des montagnes dans la profondeur par les terres commune - ment dites l'acquisition de Puels au côté ouest par le lot No.18, ci-dessus décrit et d\u2019autre côté au lot No.20.non concédé.Or je donne par le présent avisqueles dites terres ct possessions seront vendues et odjugées au pins haut enchérisseur, à la porte de l\u2019église da village de st.André dens In susdite soi- guourie d'Argentenil, le LUNDI, DEUX d\u2019OCTOBRE prochain, à DIX heures du matin, auxquels tems et licu les conditions de la vente seront énon- cies, FRED=z.W.ERMATINGER, Shérif.Tous ceux qui ont des prétentions sur les dites fe(réset po-sionsess ci.dessus désignées, soit par hypothèque ou antre droit ou servitude, sont par le présent avertis d'en donner avis au dit shérif, à son Bureau en la cité de Montréal, suivant la Loi, et de plus qu\u2019ancune Opposition afin d'annudler ou afin de distraire le tout où partie des dits lot de terre ef prémisses ou alin de charge Où servitude sur iceux, ne sera reçue par le dit shérif durans les quinze jours, qui en précéderont la vente.Bureau du Sherif, 27e.Mai, 1825, a.- 556 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.PROVINCE DU Bag.Canana, D ICT bE QUEBEC, ore DANS LE BANC DU ROI.No.24.Le 2Ve.Juin, 1846.WALTER BECKWITII, Demandeur.GEORGE STO Défendeur.RY, PHILEMON WRIGHT & al.T'iers saisis.Sur l\u2019humble requête présentée à cetts Cour par le Demandeur, Ordonné pour les raisons y contenues que George Story, le Défendeur, comparaisse dans cette Cour sous quatre mois à dater de la publication de cot ordre, et y attende le Jugement en cette Cause ; et ue conformément aux provisions du statut Provincial e la 4e.Geo.IV.chap.13.Avis public du présent ordre soit inséré dans la Gazette de Québec publiéo par Autorité.PERRAULT, ROSS & BURROUGIIS, P.B.R.Province pu Bas-Canapa, DisTricT DE QUEBEC, DANS LE BANC DU ROI, o.677.Le 20e.Juin, 1826.JOHN MULHOLLAND, Demandeur.vs.MARTIN MOOR, Défendeur.La Cour sur motion du Conseil pour le démandeur renouvelle l\u2019ordre fait dans cette cause le cinq d'Octobre mil huit cent vingt-quatre, et en consequence ordonne quo Martin Moor le défendeur, ait à com- paroir dans cette Cour sous quatre mois de la date de cet avertissement, et à y atfendre le Jugement dans cette cause, et que conformément aux provisions du statut Provincial de la de.Geo.IV.chap.13.Avis public du présent ordre soit inséré dans la Gazette de Québec publiés par Autorité.PERRAULT, ROSS & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.Province pu Bas-Cavapay DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.DANS LE BANC DU ROL No.868.Le 2e.Juin, 1896.* WILLIAM SPROWL, Demandeur.vs JAMES BISSET & SURPLICE MARS, et Défendeur.JOHN LEATHER et autres, Tiers saisis.Sur l'humble requête du demandeur présentée à cette Cour, il est ordonné pour les raisons v contenues que James Bisset et Surplice Mars, les Défendeurs aient à comparoir en cette Cour sous quatre mois de la date do la publication de cet ordre et y attendeni le Jugement dans cette cause ; et que conformément aux provisions du statut Provincial de la 4e.Geo.IV.chap.13.Avis public du présent ordre sera inséré dans la Gazette de Québec publiée par Autorité.PERRAULT, ROSS & BURROUCHS.P.B.R.N Province DU Bazs-CANADA, DistriCT DE QUEBEC.DANS LE BANC DU ROT.No.869.Lee.Juin, 1826.ANTHONY SIERDIN.Demandeur.vs.JAMES BISSET & sURPLICE MARS, et Défendeur.JOHN LEATHER et autres, Tiers saisis.sur humble requête du Demandeur présentée à celte Cour, il est ordonné par les raisons y contenues que James Bisset et Surplice Mars les Défendeurs aient à comparoir en cette Cour sous quatre mois de la date de la publication de cet ordre et y attendent le Jugement en cette cause ; et que conformément aux provisions du statut Provincial de la 4e.Geo.1V.chap.13, Avertissement du présent ordre soit inséré dans la Gazette de Québec, par Autorité.PERRAULT, ROSs & BURROUGHSs, P.B.RAVIS.L.A Société qui a subsistée l\u2019année dernière entre les Soussignés a été dissoute, à dater de ce jour, de commun accord entre les parties.Toutes demandes contre les dits Soussignés comme associés doivent être délivrées à Mr.Joseph Stowe Shaw, pour Être satisfaites ; etil est pareillement autorisé de rece- voirle montant de toutes dettes dues à la ci-devant Société et d\u2019en donner acquit.JOSEPH STOWE SHAW, R.PENISTON.Québec, le 7 Juin 1826.Burcau des Commissaires chargés de l\u2019adminis- trativon des Biens des ci-devant Jésuites, Le 10e.Avril, 1826.VIS poblie est par le présent donné qu\u2019on recevra à ce Bureau d\u2019iciau premier d\u2019Aout prochain, des offres pour un bail de vingt-vorans du domaine et de la grêve de Sillery, le dit bail commencer lors de l\u2019expiration de celui qu\u2019en a présent le Sr.George Henry Usborne.GEORGE H.RYLAND, Sectétaire.a a LE soussign# continuera les affaires, ci-devant sousle non de Blackwood & Larocque, en son nom et a son propre compte, Wm.BLACKWOOD.Montréal, 3le.Décemhre, 1825.N recevraau Bureau des Douanes de Quebec, le ou avant le 24 du courant des propositions pour des Lettres de Change ou traites à 30 jours de vue sur le Récéveur Général des Douanes de Sa Majesté à Londres; les propositions doivent être adressées aux Collec- teure: Controleur de la Douane de Québec.Bureau des Douanes, Quebre, le Ier Juiilet 1826.AVERTISSEMENT.ES propositions seront reçues par les Commissaires Ë appoiutés pour contracter pour faire le chemin de Kennebec pour faire les travaux ci-après mentionnés, savoir : lo.Pour faire et niveler les côtes suivantes, sur le chemin de Kennebec depuis la ligne d\u2019 Aubert Delisle à aller au no.93 savoir ; Deux sur le lot no.12.\u2014 Deux sur 12 lot no, 35.- Une sur le lorno.36.\u2014Une sur le lot no.87,\u2014 Une sur le lot no.38.\u2014 Deux sur le lot no.43.\u2014 Une sur le lot no.90).20.Pour faire et niveler les côtes suivantes, depuis la ligne de la Province en revenant au lot no.97, savoir ; Une côte sur le no.25.\u2014Une do.sur le no.26.\u2014 Deux do.sur le no, 42,\u2014Deux do.sur le no, 55.\u2014 Deux do sur le no.74.\u2014 Deux do.\u2018sur le no.89.Les dites côtes à être faites de dix huit pieds de largeur, et ê re abattues à la tête et daus le pendani et être détournées de manière à les rendres douces pour une voiture chargée.30.Pour faire les Ponts ci-après menrionnés, lo.Un pont de 30 pieds enire les culées sur la rivière de la Grande Coudée.20.Un ponr de G) piedssur Ia rivière Metschermet, 3v.Un pont de 99 pieds sur la rivière du Portage.4o.Un pont de 36 pieds sur le no.55, partant de fa ligne de la Province.Les dits ponts à être faits de dix huit pieds de large, forts et solides, entre les garde-foux de 5 piudsau-des- sus de la plus grosse eau avec des culées fortes et solides et empties de pierres, et seront faits avec des lambourdes àliens er avecsupporis de manière à ce quelles n\u2019auraient pas trop de portées +t de bulant etaussiavec des gardes corps forts et solides, 40.Pour redresser le chemin depuisla rivière Mets- chermet à aller au no.73.50.Pour applanir le chemin de Kennebec depuis la ligne d\u2019Aubort Galiion De- liste jusqu'à la ligne de la Province, ponter les petites rivières et ruisseaux et savannes, ôter les roches et rochers et égouter le dit chemin, et metre icel:i chemin de (rente six pieds compris les fossees de large, Les meéstres ci-de vant mentionnées à Être mésuresFrançoises du Pay-.Les ouvrages des côtes à être livrés dans le mois d\u2019Octobre prochain, cenx des pont, et pontages dans le mois de Novembre prochain, et le reste dans lo mois de Juin prochain.Des cautions bonnes et suffisantes pour la vraie et fidèle exécution d'iceux ouvrages seront exigées et les noms, et les signatures de telles cautions seront donnés dans les propositions.Des propositions pour le tous ou partie des dits ouvrages seront reçus scellées; au Bureau de la Douane de Ste.Marie, d\u2019hui à Vendredi, le 28e.du présent à 8 heures du matin, lesquelles proposition seront décachetées, Sainedi le 29 Juillet même mois, à neuf heures du matin, parles Coinmissaires au ait Bureau.Quebec, 6 Juillet 1826.PAR ORDRE DES MAGISTRATE.VIS Public est par le présent donne que l\u2019Inspecteur des Chemins contractera avec toute personnes où personnes qui soudrontentreprendre l\u2019Ouvrage suivant, qu\u2019il y à à faire «ur les Grands Chemins, Rues,Places publiques et Ruelles de cette Ville,compris la fourniture des Matériaux er de toute autre chose nécessaire pour la perfection entière de l\u2019onvrage, lequel sera délivré sujet à l'inspection et décision d'Experts, aux dates ci-après mentionnées, savoir : à puVer eo bonoe pierres du Cap Rouge, partie de la Rue Lamontagne, dans la Besse Ville, a prendre du coin sud ~ud.est de In maison de Joha Neilson, Iicuier, jn- qu\u2019à la Rue Notre Dame, les trottoirs de ch:que côté de la dite Rae ceront favs en bonne pierre a paver de L'ange Gardien ;\u2014Les pierres (lu centre seront posées autant que possible clebout pour faciliter la décen.e, ei montée des chevaux chargés, L'Entrepreneur nivelera la dite Rue partout ou besoin sera 1éÉcessaire, et enlevera les dévombres à ses frais, excepté le vieux pasé des trottoirs po-é actuelle- meat.La Rue ou le niveau du centre de la Rue, et des tro toits, ainsi que leur largeurs, sera désigné par l\u2019inspecteur, Le tout pcur être livré le ou avant le premier Septembre pro:hain.Il sera exigé des sûretés suffi-antes pour l'exécution du Contrat, et si on le désire, une avance d\u2019un quart du Prix sera fait au commencement de l\u2019ouvrage, un autre quart sur le rapport de l\u2019Inspecteur que moitié de l\u2019ouvrage c-t exécutée, et le payement final sera fait aussi Ô1 après le rapport des.Experts qui auront approuvé l\u2019ouvrage.Des.propositions scellées, signées de la partie qui offrira de contracter, c&t conténant le nom au moins d\u2019une des sûre'és, endossées \u2018* Propositions pour Contracter\u201d seront déposées au Burean du Greffier de la Paix, d'ici à Mardi le onzieme jour de Juillet prochain, Ir avis est de plus par le pré-ent donné, que les propositions ainsi déposées seront ouvertes à uno Session Spéciale de la Paix qui sera tenue le mercredi suivant et la et alors le Contrat sera pu:itivement adjugé au plus bas offrant.J.BTE.LARUE, | Inspecteur des Chemins.Daté, à Québec, Juin 28, 1826, Bre BUREAU DE LA PAIX, Quebec, 12e, Juin, 1826.AVIS Aux Personnes venues d'outre-mer pour s\u2019établir dans ces Provinces, désignées sous le nom d\u2019Emi- grans,et au Public en general.D.la vue de procurer aux Personnes désignées sous le nom général d\u2019Emigrans venant du Royaume-Uni dans ce pays pour s\u2019y établir, des moyens plus expéditifs d\u2019obrenir l\u2019objet qu\u2019elles ont en vue, que ceux qu\u2019elles y ont trouvé jusqu\u2019à pré.sent\u2014ll est par le présent donné Avis, qu\u2019il se tiendra dans la Chambre des Grands Jurés, dans la ma\u2018son de Justice de la Cité de Québec, tous les jours, (excepté les Dimanches et jours de fête.) depuis 9 heures du matin jusqu\u2019à g hevres après midi, un Bureau auquels les Personnes de la description ci-dessus à leur arrivée dans le Port de Québec, sont invitées de se présenter et d\u2019y faire inscrire leurs noms, leur age et leur sexe.le nombre, l\u2019age et le sexe des Membres de leurs familles repectives, et l\u2019objet de leur venue dans ce pays, soit pour y établir des terres ou pour exercer quelque métier, soit que ce ne soit que pour traverser cette Province pour se rendre auileurs, afin de s\u2019y procurer telles informations qui peuvent hâter et faciliter le succès de leurs vues.Ht on prie fous ceux qui désirent d\u2019ob, tenir quelques informations relativement aux intentions de tels étrangers dans la vue de les assister ou de se prévaloir de leurs moyens de rendre service par l\u2019exercice de leurs métiers ou par leur labeur, da communiquer à la Chambre des Grands Jnrés leurs noms et résidences, et l\u2019objet de leur application, Aux moyens de quoi on a lieu de s\u2019artendre gun résultat également avantageux aux l£migrans et aux Personnes qui désirent les employer, les mettre à mêm: de\u2018s\u2019établir ou hâter et faciliter leurs progrés.Toutes elles informations seront regues et enrézis tirées, et toute communication a cet égard sera faite ct donnée, gratuitement, à toutes les Parties, Pur Ordre, GREEN & PERRAULT, Greffiers de la Paix, PruvINCE BU Bast raat Districr DE QUEBEC: DANS LE BANC DU ROT, No, 717.je ler.Fevrier, 18203 PETER MACKINTOSH, de la cité de Montréal, Marchand\u2014 Demandeur\u2014vs.ALLAN CAMERON et Duncan Camenoz de Charhau dans le comité d'Yosk, duns le district de Montreal marchand, et Jours CAwenon de la seigneurie d\u2019Argen- teuil, duns le même district de Montré:1narchand, a sociés dans le commerce et Tratic des Bois de Constçuez tion \u2014 Défendeurs, LT WiLLias PryserTton et George Destdertur, dela cité ve Q érec, warchands assovics, Tiers saisis.Sur l\u2019humble requè'e du demandeur prosentee à cetie cour, ordonné pour les raisons y contennes que les dits ALLAN Castznon, Doncan CAMERON \u20act JouN CANERON, aient à comparoir dans cette cour, duos l\u2019espace de quatre mois du pour de la date de la publication de cetordre, et y uitendent le jugement duns celle cause, et qu'en conformi \u20ac aux provisions du statut provincial, 4.Geo, LV.Chap.13,1\u20ac present ordre soit in-éré dans Ja Ga.zelte de Québec, publiée par aurorié, PERRAULT & ROSS, P.18.RM.Varctrne DR SP.REar, Procureur du Demandenr.QUEBEC, BUREAU DE LA PAIX, $s.Mercredi, Te.Juin, 1826, VIS est parle present donné, one l'Inspectour des rues &c.avant de procétler à fairo cortaine chaussée dans lu rue du Sautt-au-Matelot à prendre du coinsnud-est d\u2019une certaine maison appartenante àl\u2019Honorable Mathew Bell, sur Palignement do ia rue st.Jacques, etuallant jusqu\u2019au bout sud du pont qui travorse la rue st, Panl, ct une certaine rampe qui doit commences an bout nord du dit pont et s\u2019étendre de là vers le fleuve, à une distance de soixante-quinze pieds, à dépose au Bnreau des Gref- fers de la Paix, en la riaison de Justice, un cortaiir - plan de la partie de la dite rue du Sault-au-Matolot, dans laquelle les dites chaussée et rampe sont pro- jettéas, accompagné d\u2019un.procès verbal y relatif suivant la loi; lesquels plan et procès verbale sont à demeure dansle dit Bureau, pour l'inspection gratuite de tous les propriétaires de terreins, maisun et autres bâtisses qui avoisinont la dite ruc et de tousan- tres concernés, afin qu\u2019ils puissent en aucun temy n\u2019excédant pas un mois de ceite date, filer telles observations ou oppositions qu\u2019ils pourraient avoir an contraire, afin que justice puisse être faite dans les prémnisses ; à faute de faire les dits plan ct procès verbal seront homologués et exécutés suivant leur teneur.Par Crdre, GREEN & PERRAULT.Grefliers de la Paixe GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.557 AVERTISSEMENT.ES Soussignés ayant résigné l'agence à Québec, de In Compagnie du Canal de Welland, prient toutes personnes qui peuvent avoir des demandes con- tr'eux en leur qualité susdite d\u2019agens de leur envoyer immediatement le montant.Etles Actionnaires en cutte cité qui n\u2019ont pas encore payé les 8 pr.cent qui on été dernièrement re- nis de payer pour leurs actions, voudront bien le aire, afin qu'ils puissent être portés dans le compte de réceite du dit appel qui est sur le point d\u2019être rendu, IRVINE, MACNAUGHT, & Co, Québec, 20 Juillet 1226.Avis aux concernés dans achat des Bois de Construction.TTRNDU qu\u2019an nombre de Cages consistantes en LA Bois de Construction coupés sur les terres de Ja Couronne, sur l\u2019Ottaws, à 6 é saisi par le Collecteur ap- poirté par le Gouvernement, pour fa perception des taux de compensation fixés par les proclamations des Provinces du Haut er Bas Canaaarespectivement, ei que les dites Cages ont é.& relachées par le dit Collecieur sur tes billets obligatenss à lui donnés par les propriétaires au conducteurs d\u2019icelles pour le payement des, dits taux de compensation, où de livrer les dites Cages à Quêhec, À une personne nommée par le Collecteur, et vi que les dites Cages sont sur le point d'arriver et arriveront successivement dans lv cours de la saison, et qu\u2019icellesérant toujours sous les mê.nes abligations et te payer les dits tanx et qu\u2019eMes ue peuvent être vendues en toutou en partie avant que les dites obligations sotent déchargées.1.6 Soussigié à Ce duement nurorisé par le dit Coilec- teur et de la part du Gouvernement donne avis parle present des premisses à tantes les personnes concernces dans l'achat ae dans des marchés pour Pachat de telles enzes où porsions d'ivelles, er il -omme les propriéiaires au conducreurs des dues cages de lui exhiber au Bu- rean de George C.Davis, Beuyer, sur le wai de Gou- die, les certificats à eux re-
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