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[" 5 ad dd 4 > ue > 1 8 à a SO ES mma Bw FE RE - .wv cw FB at 7 es - Ba ares TW Tw 8 «a 7 = ar Che Quechee sette.\u2014 MONDAY, lst QUEBEC BANK.DIRECTOR FOR THE WEEK, Ls.MOQUIN, Esqr.pays of Discount MONDAY & THURSDAY.Notes offored for Discount should be enclosed to the Cashier à given in before the day of discount.bun tor public business at the Bank, from 10 4.M.to 2 P.M.NOAII FREER, Cashier.\u2014 QUEBEC FIRE OFFICE.DIRECTOR FOR THE WEEK, NOAH FREER.-\u2014QUEBÉC FTRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.TOPICE is hereby given that a Divinrsn of \\ rirrern PER CENTON the Amount of the Canital Stock | + ton, has this day been declared\u2014which dividend will be placed \u201ccount ns en Tostalment, and Receipts granted for the -ame he repeCTIVE Stockholders, agresable Ww the Relive of the ad General Meeting, \u201cBy Order of the Board.Co Wi, HENDERSON, Jun.Q.cbec.35th, October 1823.St UEBEC SAVINGS BANK, 1st.Deer.1823.Q Amount Deposited this dav, £i6 0 0 Withdrawn 1 00 £45 0 0 +,srease of the fund by the operations of this day, \u2019 Directors for the ensulng Mondav.JAMES BLACK and JOIIN CANNON, Esquires.pr Office Hours from 11 to 1 o'Clock.> Halifax Free I\u2019ress of the 11th November, in commenting Th ! othe ings at Prince Edward Island, has the following :] « Asrelates to the Gentlemen who have become obnaxious to 42 Government in Prince Edward Island ; ve believe no fears 4+ now to be entertained fur their personal safety.By & comumu- .cation which we have received, it appears that the members of pe Committee were brought before Governor Smith on the 27th iletober, \u2018* for the purpose of having judgment passed on them ; 1 as there happened to be u vast number of people in town on at dav, it was thought that he declined committing them on that wrount; and adjourned the Court without doing any thing more, \u201cwn committing them tothe custody of the Serjeant at Arms; but « them at liberty nu the next dav, unhil (as he expressed it) \u201che uM get sufficient force to put his judgment into effect,\u201d Ile § awequently we understand made application to His Faxeellency § se Lieut.Governor of this Province (Nova Scotia) tur troops ; \u2018alas was to have been expected, without receiving any assistance adatiature.Exumple and advice is ali he ought to look fur Ca «wih direction, Pastrament or Uvren Casana.\u2014În the Assembly, on Thurs.üiast (20th November,) Mr.Wilson brought forward, his prom4 motion upen the Criminal code of the Provinces, \u2018The Ha.Gentleman was followed in his arguments by the Atty.(net, Messre J, Jones, Baldwin, and Hagerman, the whole d'«hom displaved much humane feeling \u2014 Although we have al- wt lost all hope of seeing this Veeusiua of disgrace removed inn our Statute book this Session ; yot we have evry prospect of auch good being effrcted next Parliament Observer, Mr.Tuovisox, the Editor of the (pper-Canada Herald, has seen cailed 10 the Bar of the Mouse of Assembly of that Pro.ance, to answer for the publication of an alledged [.ibel, which woesred in that paper on the 11th instant, purporting to be a Petion and Report from the Commissioners, appointed under a ne Act, for settling the affairs of the pretended Bank oF Upper- Cansda.In compliance with this order.the Editor of the Ilerald left Lingston for York on Monday Nov.24.PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT LOWER-CANADA.LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.We have mnde every exertion to obtain a copy of the Address ihe Legislative Council in answer to His Excellency\"s speech tut have not been able to procure it for our readers.} SE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.Tueasnay, Nov.27, Lachine Canal,\u2014The Report of the Commissioners for its ctruetion.presented.The draft of an Address in answer to [lis Excellency\u2019s Speech frm the Throne was reported, ved 10 merine contradwente, snd Messengers named to know whew 1lis Excellency would be plexsed to receive the House with its address, Amicsble Society,\u2014 The special committee on the petition fram ths Society reported; and 8 bill introduced and read the first time for its incorporation.Agriculture, \u2014 11] to remedy divers abuses prejudicial to 1s progress, introduced and read\u2014serond reading th December.- Fr inav.Nov.28.A Memace from the Legislative Cannel was received, stating that the Message from the Assembly, with the resolution appoin- tga Cumtnittee for good correspond.nee betwersn the two hou- ws, had been received with satisfac: on, art that the Legidative Council had also appointed a Cominitree for the same objuet I'he Messengers appointed to wait noon His Excellency the Governor in Chief 10 know when 1s Excellency woula te ready to receive the Address of the Touse, reported that His Fxcellency would receive the Address to irorrow at one ¢ clock, Common of Varennes, \u2014 À pétition frum the Inkabütants of Varennes fur is better management received.Sartany November 20th.\u2014 At One o'clock, The House went up to the Castle with the following Address.TO HIS BXCELLENCY GEORGE EARL OF DALHOUSIE, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Miltary Order of the Bath, Captain General and Governor in Chief, in and over the Provinces of Lower-Canada and Uppor-Canuia, Nova Seo- ta and New- Brunswick, and their several Dependencies, Vice- Admiral of the same, General and Commander of all Îlis Msjeuy's Forces in the aid Provinces of Lower.Cana.ds and\u201c Upper-Cunada, Nova Scotia and New-Brunaviek, and their several Dependencies, and in the Islands of New.arnaud, Prince Edward, Cap Breton, and Bermuda &c.c &c., May it please Your Excellency, We, His Majesty's dutiful and loyal subjects, the Assembly of the Province of Lower.Canada.most humbly request Your Exo tellency to accept of our thanks for the Speech deli vered from the Throne, at the opening of the presont Session of this Provincial Parliament, We beg \u2018eave to assure Your Excellency that we participate in the painful ferlings experienced by Your Excellency on meeting ws exch sucecding year with Statements of financial dilfculties, eat the s*me time thonk Your Excellency for the détermination, \u201chich you have been pleased to express, of laving them befors us inthe fullest detail, as well as for convening us at this early period fhat purpose.We shall mast respectfully receive the communication of the foune which Your Exceliency has pursed in the difficultieos which our Excellency informa us he has experienced this summer, 4 td which Your Fxeeliency has the satisfaction to know has been tpproyed by His Majesty's Government, Your Excellency tmay * asured that we will give to this subject our most serious atten.iy with à view to the adoption of sich measures as shall seem We shall not fail to bestow every possible de of attention the annual accounts of the Province, which Your Excellency \u201cpleased to inform us will be laid before this House by Your Ex- Cllency's direction.\u2018I'he Estimates of the probable Expenses the Civil Government for the year now commencing, and the making provision for the same, will also receive that mature and (ul consideration, whieh is due from this [louse to every I made upon it in [lis Majesty's name.ni iofurmation which Your Excellency is pleased to commu.katethat the Revenue continues fully equal to what it has been i several years past.is a matter of sincere satisfaction to this use, We are hoppy in being aveurced that Your Excellency Siders the Province to be prospering in a degree far beyond at is generally imagined.for v gh, under existing circumstances.it may be unnecessary or our Excellency to recommend the improvement of Roads, the Canal now nearly completed, or indeed any works which \u201cring from public pecuniary nie, yet Your lacelloncy may be as.tha: they will slot be omitted in our deliberations, should Tcumstances permit.i subjects not dependant on the same description of aid jen Your Excellency states to be no less important to the pub- meets, will receive our due attention.and particularly the oration of the system of the Judicature and the establishment hig Wister Ullices, which Lave already been under our comide- Gasette de Québec, DECEMBER, 1828.We tant respecifully aœure Your Excellency, that we fest an anxious de aire that our labours wey close in that harmony anc ef - fectual cancert which promote public good and ensure public prosperity, aud we rely on Your Excellency\u2019s cordial concurrence.To which Ils Excellency was pleased to make the following | Answer.Gentleman of the [House of Assembly, The asaurances which this Address gives me, of your attention to the financial circumstences and general intetests of the Province, Are inost acceptable ; and your relisnce upon my concur.fence in measures of public advaniage affords me a pleasing anticipation of the huppy results of your deliberations, (Signed) DALHOUSIE, .Governor, Courts of Justice,~ The [Touse to form itself into Committee on that part of His Excellency the Guvernor's Specch relating there, on Wednesdny next, Crown Lauds,\u2014That part of His Excellency the Governor's Speech in 1820, relating Lo their settlement, referred to a Special Cominittce.Register Otlicos,\u2014The House to form itself into Committees on the &h December, on that part of lis Exceliency\u2019s Speech relating to them.Ceusitaires of La Selle, \u2014An Address voted to the Govsrnor praying that he may inform the House if any arrangements have been made in favour of them.in virtue of the Act passed Lin the last Session of the Legislature.Education,~Commattee named to enquire into the state of it in the Province, the cause of its retardment and the means of diffusing it.Quebre and Montres!,\u2014 Bills for their incorporation read a second time, and referred to a Bpecial Committee.QUEBEC: MONDAY, 1$ DECEMBER 1825.We received to day, owing tu the winter arrangements for the conveyance of the Mail, New-York and Boston papers ns late as fast Monday evening, 24th ultano.They contain no later intelligence fiom Europe except what follows :\u2014 Information is received that Mr.Bailey, king's mesenger had arrived at Portsmouth, from Gibraltar, wih despatches, from Sir Wm.A\u2019'Court, which relate to the surrender of Ca- thz, and all the recent events tn that quarter.He has sent home the proclamation of Ferdinand, sued at Cadiz, on the %0th Sept.as a gemune document, which is to be relied on.The Ships of war which left England, with scaled orders, have anchored in the Tagus, The Portuguese government are greatly mortified at the loss ofthe Brazils; they arrested Gen.Madeira and Com.Perevin de Compos, suon after their arrival from Bahia, It isalledged that Madeira ought not to have evacuated the country.Kingston (Jamaica) papers to the {8th of October are received at New York ; meet nom of the people of the island are going on, at une of them held at Part Roval, we find the fullowing resulution.Resulved, That ane attempts 10 dispossess us of that property which we acquired under the sanction of Jiritich laws.and which has hitherto been guaranteed tu us by British faith, is as much a meditated robbery, asa design to deprive a landtord in the Mother Country of his rents.of his lands, and the services of his tenantry, and equal to the most atrocious acts of the deiuded and abused peasants of Ireland.A letter from the Correspondent of the National Advocate, dated Kingston, Jamaica, October, 14th 1823, states that an attempt hid been made to organize a conspiracy in that city.Several aliens of colour had been taken up, and one had been sent off theicland.The conspirators had furmed a lodge of pretended Masons, and were initiated into some mysteries by a brown man from St.Domingo, and corresponded with Admiral Padilla on the Colombian coast.The Master of the Lodge was a black man named Nicholas l\u2019inero (a barber, and the individual sent off the island.} From numerous other suspicious circuinstances, it was considered necesary to probe the business, but no verv material di-cnveries had heen made.The island was in a considerable ferment respecting the attempt made in Britain to legislate for the Colonics and emancipate the slaves.Nothing but resolutions of all kinds, expressing the state of public feelings, and some were rather warn others abeolutelv absurd, \u2019 Extract of a letter from Barbadoes, dated St.Johns, October 20th, * We have had sad doings bere : an attempt of a danng cha.ractes was made to burn the Town last Saturday night: and last evening an infuriated mob of white people attacked and literalls levelled 10 the ground the Methodist Chapel a large and beautiful buildin , aud the larson { Mr.Shiewsbury) obliged to fly for bis hfe.\u201d \u2019 \u2019 The Nat.Advocate sava.\u2014 A letter received at Baltimore from Havana, dated in September Jast, status that * should the French succeed, and Spain pass once more under the yoke of absolute n° 0- narchy, this [vand must become independent.\u201d The event here anticipated, having tuken phicesit remains to Le seen whether the habitants of Cuba, after having adopted the Constitutional system, wil return to their former degraded state, and acknowledge the authority uf an absolute Sovereign, restare the inquisition, and the former dommation of the Monks and Friars.I'he possess means sufficient to maiatan their independence, and never coud there be a more favourable moment for declaring it than the present.\u2014 Nat.Advocate.The eighteenth Cangress of the United States opeos this day Ist December.Tneorporation of the Cities of &ucbec and Montreal.\u2014~We have seen the Bulls now befure the house oË Asseuib.y fur the aforementioned purposes, \"Éhey seem to be exact copies of the Bills which have pissed the Assembly at the bvo last Sessions These Bills do not propose the incorporation of the Towns in the general acceptation of the word.lhev are conlined to an imeorporation for the management of the public property and concerns of the Towns, and the disposal of the Jocal funds, The following is a bref Sanvnary vf their contents : The inhabitant Frecholders paving asscsanents and having resided in either Cay one vear, are to vlect three persons w serve as Conunon Counciliors for cach ward, which are fixed at eight, The 24 Council'ors so elected are to elect a Mayor, annually, as wuil as other necessary officers, and they are empowered to make Bye Laws, approved by the Courts of King's Bench, with penalties not eacending tive pounds, to hold ali the public proper.rv of the Towns, and apply the local Funds for the welfare of the Cires.I'wo of the Councillers to go out annually by ballot, and he replaced by an election of the freehoidorsof their respective wards.The penalties to be recoverable before any two Justices of the Peace 10 weekly Sessions Such are the chief features of both Bills, which are only to be ternporary.The main object seems to be to give the frechelders of the Towns, amore aitcet influence in the management of their local cancerns, and a check on the expenditure of the money raised upon them fur seal objects The slow improvement of our Towns and the inefficiency and expense of the manegrment of our local concerns when compared with the towns in England and the United States where the inhabitants have a similar influence, seems to justify the experiment now attempted which is, we are told, ounded on petitions from both cities.Sooner or later it is evident, that such a system must be introduced, not anly 1 the Towas, but inthe Counties, Parishes and Townships, under which they have geoerally thriven better than those of any other nation.EDUCATION.The Citizens of Quebec who are most zealous in promoting Fdueation, of whatever condition or religions denonnnation they may be, arerequeated to MEXT IN THR CRANDIURY ROUM ON Frivay next, the sth instant, at two o'clock P.M.to consider the best means for establishing, as well in the townx as in the country parts of this Province, S hools for elementary education upen umfonn plans, and calculated to ensure that parents of all religions creeds send with confidence their children to receive struction in the English and French Innguages, the elements vf drawing, and rural economy.\u2018I'he North River abave the small town of Hudson was part- Iv closed on the 20th ultimo, \u2018The rivers in the Nesthern States generally, which are closed about the first of January, have this vear been closed about the end of November, and the frost has set in one month at least earlier thay usual.Co.The same thing bas happened in Canada, we beliave it is not in fthe recollection uf the oldest inhalntunts that the Navigation of the St.Lawrence closed an carly as it has been this year.On Sunday the 16th ultrmo, the thermometer at some distance from Quebec was near Zero, Farenheit's scale, à circumstance we believe aimast, if not, anprecedented.The Steam Boat navigation stopped about that time.Captains White and Clint cauic up on Saturday evening from the Mary Catharine, wrecked at Riviere du Loup.They have sticceeded 10 securing all the cargo.(damaged) rigging, sai ne The vessel (ills every Ude aud remains ob the same spot.hey concur in stating that there has been a great deal of heavy floating ice helow, .; \u2018Fue habitants from Riviere Quelle who came up this morning say that they saw the Fiigsbeth, which sailed hence un Thursday \u2014 last, ou shore off the pout ot St.Rock, very high, supposed to [Ne, 3388.] LUNDI, 1e have been thrown up by the ice, which had greatly accumulated below, Le will require spring des to dont her.Provincial, Secretary's Office, Quebec, S7th Nov.His Excellency the Governor in Chief, bas teen to muke the fullowing Appointment viz -\u2014Wirciam Bancecy, Esguire, to practice the Law 10 all 1s Mijesty\u2019s Courts of Jus tice in this Province.War Office.Sept.26.\u201470th Regiment of Fuol\u2014Fnsdign Matthew Benjamin George Hued, from half-pay 4th West luda Remment, to be Eusign, vice Kobert i3iake, who exchanges, receiving the difference, House of Assembly, 18 Decr.\u2014~Messages from His Excel- leney the Guvernor in Chief, relating to the fullowiug subjects were received this day : 1.The defich in the Receiver General's Chest, 2.The award by the Coms ssiuners named on the part of Upper und Lower-Canada under the Canada Trade Act.3.The Address ofthe House lust Session relating to the Sheriff of the District of Quebec.\u2018The frst states the sum which ought to have been in the Chest last pring at ninety six thousand pounds, mentions the Mission of Mr.Davidson to Iondon, and the failure of its object, up to the present date, and the suspension of Mr.Caldwell.The second statesthe award in favor of Upper-Canada to b® about twelve thousand pounds, and requires provision for the sane.The third, that the Judges had been consulted on the appointment of Mr.Sewell, junior, and that it was favourable to the appointment, and that this gentiemen would continue to hold his situation.EPA GOVERNMENT CONTRACT.Sk \\LED proposals will be received at tlis Office unul WEDNESDAY the 10th day of DECEMBER uext at noon, for Baking into bread for the use of the Troops, miseariat Stores at this Post on the 25th proximo, say about 197, manufactured, and furnished in such quanuties as may be required.The party tendering is to state the number of pounds of Bread of the above description, he will be willing to furnish for each Quintal of Flour (of 112 pounds) delivered to him from the Government Stores, and also the names of two respectable persons who will become responsible for tie fulfilinent of the Contract, Commissy.Genl's, Office, Quebec, 5th Novr.1825.GOVERNMENT CONTRACT.PrRSONS desirous of contracting to supply the ONE TFAR, from 23th of December 1825 inclusive, are requested to rer.d to this Ollice on or before Wednesday the 10th of December next.at noon, sea'ed Tenders, endorsed « J'enders for Fresh Beef.\u201d stating the rate per 100 lbs.ar which they will furnish the satne, and the names of two respectable persons who will become responsible for the fulfilment of the Contract, Comes y General's Office.Quebec, 5th Nov, 1825.~ FOR SALE BY J.& J.M, FRASE «.F'IEEN Pipes Cognac Brandy, 10 Do.Geneva, 4 Pives L.P.Madeira Wine, Fuglish Calf and Kip Skins, Tippets.Fur Gloves, &e.Re.; 15 Cases Mens and Boys\u2019 Beaver plated ani felt Hats 1at Dec.1823, SALE BY AUCTION.at ONE o'clock.IX Double and Single Stoves, 10 Casks assorted Nails, 10 Pieces Scotch Sheetings.10 Do.Osnaburgh< 15 Boxes Window Glass 6} x 73.After whic, J.& J.M.FRASER, A.& D.scasen.1st Dec.next, at ONE o Clock.{ TPYEN Shares in the Quebec anv.ROSS & MITCHELL, A.& 18.12 Novr.13 D situate near the Church and very well adapte for a retail store o ublie house.\u2014For further information apply to J.& J.M \u201cRASER, ortothe suberiber G.CHAPERON.26 November 1627.late m'ussres regarding this paper ov the pot af th tis the system of ail the other British colonies, ; * taNe qi Sheriffs Advertisements, On their firs! nds ; qf the properties, their boundaries, the names of the Dfomiaarand Prati?and every necessary part of them wid be \u2018uily sœinted wander the head of Grd publication.rit à reference to he parcs containing the eatere description.Fur ailus- fui purposes this tabde will be found to be more convensnf than the scattered manner in which they were bofors puldished by us.FIRST PUBLICATION.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Thérèse Lef-bvre of Quebec, in the City of Quebec, Spinster : against Jan\u201d Ro//man Butcher : two emplacements contiguous to each other, in the City of Quebec, m Couillard street, containing together sixty feet in front by fifty feet in depth, bounded the Nuns of the Hotel Dieu, on north west by the widow Khune and on south east by Jean Baptiste Mathurin.with the one sto- rv stone house and shed thereon erected.1c be sold at the She- | rif\"s Office, in tduebec, on Monday, the Twentu-second day of March next, at Eleven 0 Clock.\u2014]10th November 1843, François Quirouet, of Quebec, Merchant ; against Jucgues Kemner, of the Parish of Ste.Marie de la Nouvelle Beauce, yeoman, in the flef St.Etienne :\u2014\u2014a land ot three arpents iu front by thirty in depth, bounded i front by the River Chaudière, and in the rear nt the end of the said depth.adjoining ou the north east to Jean Marie Isoire dit Provençal, and on the south west to Vincent Gobeille, with the bam and stable thereon erected, and de- | pendancies.To be sold atthe Church door of the wd Parish of Ste.Marte Nouvelle Beauce, on Monday, the Twenty-second day of March, next at Ten o'clock \u20147th November 1823.James George, of Quebec, Merchant ; against Thomos Saud 1.An emplacement in the Banlicue of Quebec, near St.Jobn's Suburbs, forty fect in front by sixty feet in depth, bounded in front by the King's highway, in the rear by Wilham Joy Cock- en, on the vorth By Charles Beleau, and on the west by Jean Baptiste Caillouctte, with a house thereon erected.2 Land at Petite Rivière St.Charles, of two aspents and running in depth to the trait guarré of the lands of the btle liver St Charles.comprehending the breadth of lind that may be found ; its front formed by the sinuosities of the Iver, adjoining Lows Juche- reau Duchesnay, and William Treedon, Langlor.with a house.barn and vther dependances therecn erected.Fo be sold at the Sherid\u201ds, Office, on Monday, the Twenty-sccond day of March next.at Eleven 0 Clock.\u2014i0th Nove, 1828.Community of the Iotel Dien of Quebec ; against Hebb Robinson, of Quebec, Merchant:\u2014I.A piece of land in the Suburb of St.Juhn, of one hundred and thirty fect in front by sixty in depth, bounded in front by the line of \u2018St.George street, and in the rear by a lot hereafter described, adjoining to the north cast to Christian Hoffman, and to the south west to Ste.Ge- acvieve street.\u20142, Another emplacement in St.John Suburb, of forty feet in front by sixty in depth, bounded in front by New street, in the rear atthe ond of the saul depth, adjoming at the north east to the lot hereafter described, and at the south west to St.Genevieve street.3.Another emplacement in St.John's sulnirh ninety feet in Front, on the line and to the north of Now street, by filty-four in depth, bounded by caid New street and in rear by the late Crebaza ; on the south west by Raphael Gray.and on the other side by Christian Hoffman.and depeartancics.To be nold at Quebre, on Monday the Twrntu-cecond off March next, at L'e:cn o'clock eth November 1025 such quantity of FLOU R a« nay remain unissued io the Com- | 600 pounds more or less,\u2014 The Dread to be good, sweet, well Troops, &e.in this Garrison with FRESH BEEF for: At theSubscribers\u201d Auction Room, on TUESDAY 71 inst A complete assortment of DRY GOODS, suitable to the Tt the Subscribers Auction Room, on FRIDAY the 26th Deer Fire Assurance Com- OR SALE.\u2014 \\Anemplarement in the villace of Sr.THOMAS, of dve perches in front by six perches 1 depth with a house and ether bavldirys ercered on it, SHERIFI\u2019S NOTICES.To scrurr to our readers as muck information as (yey yeceined Before the Ececution, see ham | remared bete vwich me shall regularly sublish in ye Maosday's parer a bande , ; 0 > rive un fan ?tian a full decison { Sein.wy of Neusiie village.Push Cap Santé ; bounded in frant Under the head of dvys and places of «ake, the parish or city the hour, and the trme, will be printed tkrec muccessive times before the saïes in front by Couillard srect, and in rear by the garden wail of DECEMBRE, 1823.rompre ge, \u2014 ee ES The Honorable Jim Mure, of Glasgow, Scotland ; agmus Pigrre Gauvreau, late of the City of Quebec, Tanner, now of ; Batiscun in the County of St.Maur.ce, euluvator :\u2014l'wo emplacements ia the suhurb be Roch, adjoining each other, the ons being No.12, King's Secreut andthe other No.18, Ri Street, containing altogether forty-three feet in front, by 112 feet in depth, bounded in front by King street, and in the rear by llichardaon street, on the north-essi, portiy by No.11, King street, and partly by Neo.11, Richardson street.and on the south-east, partly by No.1% K.ug street, belonging to Fr.Dussiiva, and partiv vy No.13, Richardson street, now by Jean Dion, which tots wiil be sold d la charge de lu reserve du droit de retrait couventimel, stipulated in favor of the ssid John Mure, by the deed of sule made to Pierre Gauvresu, on reimbursing to the purchaser the principal, the costs and other loyuuæ coûts lo be suld at the Sheriff's Otfice, Quebec, on Munday, the twer- ty-srcond day of March next, ut Eleven o'chnk.\u2014l10th Novr, Pierre Pichette, of the Tdle of Orléans, Yeoman ; against François Pichette, of the same place, Yeoman, in his capacity of Guardian to François, Pierre, Morale and Amelie Pichette, his children under age :\u2014One land in the afuresaid Isle of Orlé- ons, of twelve perches in front by sixty-two in depth, bounded in front by the Kiver St.Lawrence and in rear by the lands of the Parish St.Laurent, tothe north east by Laurent Martigny, & to the south west by François Pichette together witha house and appurtenances.To be sold at the Church duor of the Perish of St.Pierre Isle of Ortéans, on Monday the Twenty-second of March next, at Ten o'chock.\u201412th Nov.1823.Voluntury SheriffF's Sale by Richard Knight Young of St.Augustin, Cuuuty of Quebec, a lot in St.John's street, of forty fect 1n frout by one hundred in depth, with & one story stone house, stable ard dependencies, adjoining Pierre Chatloup and the furiifica - tion ground, and in the rear by Nicolas Detrou dit Villers and the sa:ne grounda ; separated lrom the last by a wall.\u2014 Etienne Si- mard reserving the enjoyment of the property to the first November next, and charged with certain {ods et reates not specified.To be sold at Quebec, on Munday, the Lwenty-second vf Mans next, at Eleven.-\u2014\u201410th Nov.1827.{ Decret volontaire) Ly François Langlois, oF Quebec, Tradesman, and ame Catherine aby, his wife :\u2014\u201c Lu emploce- \u201cment en la Base.Ville de Quebec.de trite pivds de front sur \u201c soixaute de profundeur, entre les rues St, Pierre et du Sauli~ \u201c au-matelot, joignantd\u2019un côté I\u2019 Assurance de Quebec, et d'au- \u201ctie coté James Ross, avec enseimbie Une Maison dessus couse \u201c truite, en pierre à deux elages, et dépendances.\u201d To be soit : at Quebre, où Monday the Twenty-second of March next, at ; Elevcn o'clock.\u201415th November 1527.| François Fortier, Junior, of l'Ange Gardien, against Alexis : Tracersy of Quebez, Master Mason Emplacement in the ! eubuibs of St.Roch, thirty legpe front by fifty feet in depth, bounded in front by King after, in rear by Joseph Gagnon, où i one side by Juhn GioudiegAnd other by Michel Berthelot, wih a j house of twee ye Ted by twenty three, & stable, \"lo be wo'd at the sheriffs office Quebec, on Mouday the twenty sini of March | next, ut Etevensæ*cClock.\u20141ÿth Nov.1B£3.| François Lehoul!ier, lately of Quebre, and now of Ste.Marie, County of Dorchester, trader; azunst Zhoinas Chaperon, of Quebec, Curator to the last will of Juha Reinhart, of Quebec, and JLdodphiug Sarony, Gurator to the Vacant Estate of the late ; John Remmhart:\u2014L An Lmplacement with the vue story stune \"house thereon erected, on the whole front of the emplacement, and extending tifiy feetalong St.Johu's street in the Uppers Town of Quebec, by eighty feet 1 depth, bounded in the rear by the | said John Reinhart, joining on the cast to Charles Langevin, re- | presenting the «aid \u201cohn Reinhard, and the dependancus.\u20142 À t | piece vf Land in the Lppur-lown at the City of Quebec, Angel strevt.contosmeg uncty feet in front by one hundred and fitty-se- veu Évet in depti, bounded Ly property in the possession of the \u2018hours Ectuat, bounded on one side partiv by the immoveahle here- | in-belure desisnated, and partis Lv the emplacement of Mr.Mai- | bat, and an the other by that of Ralph Rosslewin, the said pro- cn Amorim en of ater and thes ! perty canta-ning tourteen thousand oue hundred and thirty feet in superficies, french measure, together with a bouse and the depen- dancies.3.An emplacement in the Upper-Town of Quebec, Fabrique street, of thirty-four fect and a haif in front on the said street, by sixty-four tuet in depth, bounded io front by Falrique street, and in depth by the property of François Droiette, at the cud of which depth the said emplacement has forty-seven feet and a haf in width, to the west by Fraogois Drolet, and to the east by a wall die:ding the said emplacement from the property of the late Reverend Fathers the Jesuits, together with the two stone houses therenn erected, and together also.with a lot of land conti- ruous to that bofure described, in the Upper-Town of Quebec, 1e reur of the Jesuts\u2019 Barracks, bounded in front by John Rein- \u2018hart, in the rear by Frangois Drolet, to the north.cast by a lane whch forms a part of ihe property of Government, and tu the south-west by Frangos Drolet.extend:ng forty-feet in front, for- iv-tive fect in the rear, twelve feet and four inches towards the vurih-east, and thirteen feet towards tbe south-west, making a total of five hundred and eighty tect in superficies, english measure, subject By the purchaser of tho said third lot, to keep mn bis bands out of the sum for whieh it «hall be adjudged, the sum of eight hindered pounds actual currency, as forming a part of the dowry made to Mrs.Margaret : ckart, wife of Mr, James Godfrey lanvah.the interest on which sum shail be paid at the rate of sx ner cent, to the said Margnet Evkart, every year during her hfe tine, and afterwards tLe capital to whom it may belong when the «nd dowry is declared.4.A piece of land of regular form si.tuste near (Quebec, being part of the farm of Lower Bijou, and | extending in superticies above sx Or eicht \u201carpents, bounded in | tront by the King's High Road leading to I' Ancienne Lorette, adjoinmyg to the suuth-west (0 a line separating the fano Bijou from the property of the Nuns of the Hotel-Dau, and on the sorth-vuet to à fence irrezular:y dividing ot [rom nuother part of the said farm of Lower Bijou, toge:her witi à bouse of\u2019 wood of two stories in height wel à stone fonndation.5.A land of twelve arpents i bout by the depth from the tait quarré of the of the villare of Perr bonne.to the nver Portneuf, in tha by the tret quarré m depti by the village of Terrebonne, and ma the rer by the aforesaid river Portnei!, adj dung to Augusta Clastenay, together with the deperstancies.6.A land of twelve arpents mm front by the depth from tbe river Porneuf to the trait quarré of Ste.Angelique in the afaresind Stigni vof Neuvil'e, concession of S, Jacques b'noded on front by the river Part.neuf, in the roar by the lards af Ste.Anyçeel que.adjou mix to Augustin Chasenay, 7.A land of three arpænis in front hy cightv-six arpents and a halt modepth or theresbout nthe Setzni- ory of Neuve le, concession Stes Angelique, bocnded in front by the end ofthe depths of the concession of St.Jacques, in the rear by the lands of the Seigniory off Bourg Louis, Reif Ling to y the south-west Jean Baptiste Larue, to the north-enst françois | Dron, 8, A land of seven arpents and three perches in front, by ; the depth from the trait quarré of Ste.Angelique to the lands oF fief Bourg Louts, in the Seigniury of Neuville, Parish of Cap Santé.bounded in front by the lands of St.Jacques.abutting at the trait quarré of Ste.Angelique.and in tbe rvar by the Hourz Louis, adjoining to the south-west to Jacques Marcot and on the north-east ta Jean Baptiste Larue.1, & 5 and 4th lots to be sold at the Sheriff's Oflice, Quebec, an Monday the tincn?y-s>cond of December next at Eleven, and the 5th, 6th, 2th and 8th at the Church door of the Pansh of Cap Santé on Tucsiday the (wentys thed day of December next at Ten A.M.10th Nov.DISTRICT OF THREE-RIVERS.i Dame Maric Fafurd Luframboise, widow of the late Pierre i Michel Cressd, as tutrix to her minor chiliren ; against Jean Emmanuel Dumowling Esquire, Notary and Justice of the Pence at Three-Rivers :=\"To he sold at the fille enchdre of Jean Em- j manuel Dinnoulinetwo undivided thirds mthe Domain of River Nicolet, on the south west side thereof, and also the real property which the late Pivrre Michel Cressé & wife prepossesors (tuteurs) of François Baby, Junior, might pussess in the Scigntory of Nr colet,\u201d\u201d which lat of real property was sold to the said Jean Ene j manue! Dumoutin, who has since neglected to pay the price ot t adjudication, \u2018Fo be sold at the Shenffs Office at 7 > \u2014-R;- vers, on Monday the esnt-aond of December next, nt cleven v'Clock.\u20145th November 1823 DAYS AND PLACES OF SALE.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Pesret Folon'aire by Denis Hunt, of an emplacement at Près de-ville on Champlauistreets witha house and other building, \u2014 Tu be sold at the Court House, Quebec, on Mondey the fiflrenté Dvecmber nextat.ckven o'clock, (vee Gusette 1oth Ou iv0.1.) Necret Volontaire by Henry Atkinson, 19.an emplacement with a two story stone house on Sault au Matelot Streets 27.an emplacement in St.Peter's Street with a two tury stone house and depeodancies.To be sold at the Court Howe.Quibee, on Mandtoy the fifteenth Deceber wstant at clean o'clock.\u2014(s0e Gazetie 16th October.) William Phips against Pa, de Gaspé.late Sherif\u2014an emplacement on St.Charles Streeis Palace, with two large \u201cote houses.Tobe void at the Court House.Quebec, an Mon day the ffioamth waa it decen 0 clucko=( See Gacute th Uy y teen.\u2014\u2014 TE.tI poor or \u2014\u2014\u2014 ir \u2014y NC ro 4 kK Vi xn Er Shs ora ra Fes sow ADRESSE DU ROI IYESPAGNE.Publice à Cadix, de 30 seplembre 1525 Espagnols '\u2014Le premier soin d'un roi devant étre de cocurer Je bonheur de ses jeté, et ce sun clam fneompatible asc d'incer- ttude: qui enseloppe maintenant le destinée future de la nation et des itidreklus qui la composent, je me hâte de caber l'anciéré et l'inquictuide qui proviennent de la crainte que le despotisne ne eoît rétabli, outque le natohr ne soit gouverndée par une faction, Identifié avec la nation, j'ai couru avec etletous |us hesards de la guerre jusqu'au déêrier motnent.mais lu loi impricuse de land- cessité nous force de la tsrminer.Mans la didicutte provenant de ces circonstances, 1] n'y n que na voix puissante que puisse bannir du reyaume la vengrance et la penécution.(Le préambule continue a expasee le dés\u2018z ardent qu'a Ferdinand d'éviter les barreurs qui ricnaçoient Cadix, \u20ac de mettre fin aux désastres de la guerre, dans laquelle vue 1i avoit résolu de quitter la ville le leodernaiun.faisant auparant connue ses senti- mens te la mariere suivante : ) Je déclare et promets de ma volonté lire et epontance, sous la foi et la garantie de ma parole royale, que vil devient nécesaire de faire quelques changemens dans les présentes institutions polie tiques de la monarchie, j'établirai un gouventement qui procurers la télicité complète du la nation, garantissant la sureté des personnes ct des proprictés et la liberte csile du ponp'e espagnol.2.De la müme marnère, je promets de ma volontd libre et spontanée, et j'ai résolu de mettre à effet, un acte général d'oubli complet et absolu.pour teutce qui s'est passé, sane aucune exception, afin que par-la la tranquilité, Ia confiance et l'union, = nécessaires au bien publie, purssent s'établir parmi le peuple espagnol, camme mor cœurle desire 5 ardemment.5.De Ja méine nieniere, je prumets que quelque changement qui soit fuit, les dettes publiques et les obligations contractées par la nation ot par mon gouvernement sous le puésent système seront reconnues 4.Je proniets aussi et assure que tous les généraux, chefs.officiers, sergens ot capo rug, de l'armée et de la marine, qui se sont aftacbis au présent système de gouvernement, dans quelque partie que ce suit de la peninsule, conserveront leurs grades, leurs emplois, leurs salaires et leurs honneurs: les autres fonctionnaires conserveront aussi les leurs de la mêtne manière ; ainsi que Jes magistrats et les ceclésiastiques qui ont suivi le gouvernement et les cortés ; et ceux qui.à cause des reductions qu'il faudra faire, ne pourront conserser leurs emplois, jouiront au moins d\u2019une moitié des salaires qu\u2019ils ont maintenant.5 Je déclare ct assure é ralement, qu'aindi que les miliciens, les volontaires de Madrid ctde Séville et autres lieux, qui peuvent être maintenant dans cette île.et tous les autres Expugnols qui peuvent s\u2019y être réfugiés, et qui ne sont pas, à raison de leurs emplois, oblirés d'y demenrer, peuvent de ce moment retourner Hbrement à ieurs demeures, où se transporter dans quelle partic du royaume ils jugeront à propos.dans la plus entière sureté de n'etré malestés en aucun tems, à cause de 'enrs opinons où de leur conduite politique antérieure.Edt los miliciens qui pourront en avoir beroin, obtiendront pour lour voyage la meme ntle que les individus qui comss.nt l'année du gouvernement, [es Es pagnols de tante classe et les étrangers qui désireront quitter le rovaame, pourront le faire avec une égxle liberté.et ils obrien- dront les passeperts nécessaires pour les pays où ils désirernnt aller.(Toutes ces belles pramesses ont été empartées par le vent, comme | l'a vu parles proclainations publiées subsiqueinment au Port-Sain:e- Marie e* à Kérès \u2018 ADRESSE DE LA REGENCE OD'ESPAGNE, Publiée à Madrid, Ir 3 octobre, Esparnols !\u2014 Nos vœux les plus ardens sont remplis.Le roi est libre.Notre bien-aimé monarque et la famiile royale sont délivrés de l'oppression et de l'esclavage le plus dur.Fordivand le désiré, l'idadatré, vit! La reine vit miraculeusement ! Il viennent occuper, avec une gloire renouvelée, le trône de Charles 111, de Philippe V, et de son aïcul.Gloire frernclie au grand prince et a son armes lhibératrice, que vous avez reçus avec cnthous\u2018asme, et que vous cemblerez de vos plus douces bénéd ctions, pour avoir ressuscité les Espaguols' le grand obiet et Pheurcuse issue de si grandes négociations, de si grands offurts.de «i grandes batailles et de si grands triomplus, de tant de souffrances et de tant de soupire Les soins des grands monarques de l'Europe n'en pas été vains, non plus que la sotlicitude paternelle du vénérable et auguste chef de la famille de Bourban.ni les nobles efforts du prince illustre son fils adoduif.ni tes efforts héroiques de la nation magnanime qui est dès ce jour et sora dorénavant notre amie et notre sœur.Le sang des royalistes espagnols, qui a été répand, n'est pas | perdu : ils n\u2019ont pas enduré en vain leurs souffrances, pour atteindre leur but.Ferdinand libre! Monarques.nations de 1' Europe, et vous Espagnols, voyez l'événement memorable d'où datera la nouvele ère de repos, de paix et de tranquilhté peur les peuples de séen- n°té p mir les trônes, Ia destruction totale des factions, la hberté et : le bonhzur de |' Espagne loyxale et catholique.Espagno's! Gloire soit d'ahord à Dieu! a Dieu qui tient dans sa man les cœurs des rois, qui leur a inspiré le dessein d\u2019une entreprise aussi glorieuse, dont il n'y a pas d'exemple dans l'histuire des siècles.Louons et bénissors les monarques, et que les princes.les généraux et tous les compagnons d'armes rovalistes des deux nations, qui se sont immortaiisés dans la grande lutte de la fiiéité contre la rébellion, reçoivent l'expression de nôtre reconnoissa.rce ! Dans toute péninsule, dans les vastes rézions de l'autre hémisphère espagnol, qu\u2019on n'entende rien que des hymnes de bénédiction, des cantiques de louange, de réconciliation et de paix.Quand notre père commun viendra au milieu de ses enfans.qu'il n'entende rien dans la demeure paterr.clic que les voix de la réconciliation et de la paix ; que tous, comme [rères, entourrent le trône, et fassent lesavrifive de leur haine et de leurs préjugés ; que personne n'ose troubler cette fete triomphale par des cris de mort qui affiigernient le cœur de notre bon roi.Chrétiens et généreux Espagnols ! Les membres de la régence, qui vous ont gouvernés dans des jours de trouble, et a qui vous avez obéi d'une t(panière si lovale, vous parlent aujourd'hui pour la dernière fois ; ls vont replacer dans les mains ancrées de leur roi le dépôt qui leur avoit Été confié ; rs vont se mèéler cle nouvenu a- ! vec vous comme sujets fideles, pour rendre foi et hommazge à leur souverin.Leur joie seroit complète suis pouveient juindre aux preuves nombreuses de votre fidélité l'acte de la réconcination uni.selle, dûtesl être scellé de leur sang ; s'ils pouvoiezt voir leurs frères qui se sont Égarés se repeutir et se muler avec lus fidèles ; les foibles, encourages par l'exemple des forts, se jeter aux pieds ! de Jcur roi : Ferdinand le picux.le dowzs (la régence le sait bien) oblicra voluntiers toutes ses souffrances, s1 en retour 11 peut voir tous ses enfans réconciliés, et le saluant, avec les sentimens d\u2019une fidélité inaltérable.du nom de pere et de mosiérateur de ia grande familiee pagnole.Son cœur magnanime répondra a vos acclamations en vons appelant ses chers enfans.Aiors commencura une ére nouvelle et heareuse pour l'isspagne restaulve.eed Revexvs pe sa GRanbe BDartiGNE.le montant des revenus publics, pour l'année expirée le 10 Octubre 1823, à été de 49,227,105 livres stung, provenant des sources qui suivent :\u2014 Douanes - - - - - - - - - 4,959,525 Facise - - - - - - - - = 24,401,2475 Timbres - - - - - - - - - Gas TUT Poste aux Lettres - - - - - - 1,5.000 \u2018Taxes » .- - - - - - - 5,788,024 Diverses - - - = - - - - = 471,718 449,207,105 L'excise, qui forme un item si considérabie, a été levée sur les articles suivans, savuir : encans, £15,401; biere, 055,014 ; briques et tuiles, 562571 ; chandelles, 772,806; café et cacao, 409,312; cidre, poné, et verjus.47.075; vitres, 444.004; cuirs et peuux, 230.543; boublon, 147,098 ; icences, 722428; malt, 3-061,542 5 papier, 248,503; puivrl, 150,105.toiles ampriscé 544.950 ; sel, 154.700; savon, J,0ST,510; liqueurs fortes, bii- tanniques, 3,032,0)3,\u2014Étranpures, 2,2H10K6; amdon, 67,001; bouteilles de gris, 2,936; parfunis, 10,038; (hé, 5,304,427; tabac, 2,535,842; \\inuigre, 46,151 ; vin, HH1,BGU ; fi de métal, 73928 Meroux pr CAPITAINE FARRY, ET RESULTAT DE 4ON VOYAGF.La capitaine Parry, avec ics vaisœaux de S.M.la Furie et } Héela, est arrivé en Angleterre le 15 octobre, Le regret qu'on éprouve de ce qu'il n\u2019a pu accomplir le principal objet de son voyage, en doublant le nord-ourst de l'Amérique, est contrebalancé per le plaisir de revoir sains et saufs les intrépides voyageurs au sort desquels le public à pris tant d'intéret.En 1821, ils expiorérent les haies Repulse et Welcome, le détroit glace de Middleton, et les environs; ot n'ayant trouvé aucun passage entre l\u2019ouest et le nord, ils hivernerent dans une baie au
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