The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 3 octobre 1825, lundi 3 octobre 1825
[" es IX v le Th 1Re \"de ui tirs FI 1 de t de SU soak?re \"ere sie, Sof.2 1c Whe ih qu\u2019il , en tive ei hoi- 0.15 du ym ti HAY ele fi voy ® Vire Te LN able am état pus por pe quite cdi is du wal.ohne Hone pour i 18 rlodi- ¢ Ale quis Co Sia rire ran - MONDAY, 8rd OCTOBER 182, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \" - : Sen ; re tT QUEBEC BANK.- DIRECTOR FOR THE WEEK, ie JOHN JONES, Jr.Esquire.pays of Discount MON DAY & THURSDAY, Notes offured for Discount should be encloved to the Cashicr and given in befure the day of discount.Hours for public business at the Bank, rum 9 A.M.to 5 P.M.NOAH FREER, Cashier.T7 QUEBEC BANK.HE Stockholders are hereby require to pay into the Bank.on or before the 10th October next, an Instalment of Ten per Cent, (ve Two Pounds Ten St:llngs pr share) on the amount of the Kreck respectively held by thew.By Order of the Directors, PASSAGE FOR LIVERPOOL.HE tine Brig THOMAS, Capt.Eown.Jours, has very superior accommodations fer lPue Apply 1e ' Sent.9e, JOHN LEATHER & Co._ \u2018 ; Saint l\u2019eul Street, RER TORE AND LIVERPOOL PACKETS ~~ Ni VEVLE \u20ac nt : I HE Subacribers have established the following tps as à Line of Packets hetween New York and Liverpool; tu leave New York on th of euch Mouth 10 she Year, via, * Bh, and Liverpool on the 24h Jawa NOAII FREER, * 15th Sept.1625.Cashier © 7 QUEBEC FIRE OFFICE.| DIRECTOR FOR THE WEFK, | nm > a .7 ~ .! to sail from New York onthe 8th of J .L.F.Mel HERSON, Esquire, obhuse Sheps are shout 400 Tons each, built of the Dest 1roaterials TU QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY: | copper-fantened aud copperud, commanded by men experienced Moxrarau Aukxcy\u2014 Notice.JI this trade, and no expeuce will be spared m making their : GE DAVIS, Frauite, lus boon s inted | accommodations cotivenient sud confortable for passengers \u2014 GLS for thie Company \" Monza, in st ef ! etn byuding, wines, and stores, of the tint quality are furnished, «ph Carmel, Esquire.; vr Fraght or passage apply to the Captuans on board, to Josep , 18y order of the Honrd | Fan und GriNs¥Lr, 138, Frout Street, Wu.If EN DERSON, Junr.j 16th sy Hurirs $ Co.47, South Street, New-York.ar to Quebec fire Office, 20th \\ugust 18235 Seerctary, 7 OLD LINHOF 1 VEG ROSS, Quesec.IL: NDS ut VAIA \\RTIER within trom | TU BAIL ON PIASY AND MXTEPNTR or Evans moan, ; 15 te 18 miles North Went of Quobec.\u2014FOIt | SHIP CANADA, SALE the following LOTS, viz: \u2014 TAR AMUS ROGERS, master 3 to sail 16th Nuutu sipx or flavex Jacques Cantiza.Co No.1.Niue arpents wi front bv about 135 10 depth, 135 super.of sh ERI ae) fioral arpents, fronting on the Hier and adjoining the Lauds oc.| - MAXWELL \"master \u2019 to sail 1st of 10th a .- \u2018 \u2018 Er; $ se S.month.(October.\u2019 ter, to sad from New-York on the 8th of November.Suip SILAS RICHARDS, Hesky Hoo- She DRKUGE, Master, 10 sail trom N.Yurk the 8th of Decr.> Suir, CORTEZ, Non pe Cost, Master cupted by Thos, Berry and Me White, so, 2.Nine arpents in front by about 13 in depth, 135 superficial arpents, ovcupied by Mrs.White, witha House, Barn | snip Ww ILLIA THOMPSON, and large clearing, y ~ CROCKER, master 5 to sail 16th of No.2.Six arpents in fiont by about 15 in depth, 0@ superficial ve \u201c t@h month, (Oectaber.) arpentt>.wljuining Not 2 and Mr, Neibon's Lot nest the Saw SHIP HORIDA, illat the Falls Trounonthon:in, .Jost PH TINKHAM.maste .f ; .SE ! M.ster ; to sail Sours stuk oF THE River.>of 1a of 11th month, (November) + No.4.Fifteen arpents in Front by about 12 in depth, 180 superficial ; beginnmg 3 arpents fiom she north hme of the grant to Mesars, Stuart sud Nethwn, and ranning dowa the diver 15 arpents.Fous of Lots 40, 41, 42, 47 avd 45, No.5 Faut half of lots 34, 35, 7% wud 37, forming 12 arpents 15\u2014180 arpeuts ; ving baw the Riser sod the Settlements in the 5th Concession, with part cleared adjoining the said Setdle- ments, | end ug port, the owners of theta have concluded to add to the number of vessels employed in that establishinent\u2014and they now mitend that the following ships shall sail between New-York and Liverpool, in regular succession, twice in each month, from each port leaving both New-York and Liverpool on the 1st, and 16th of cvery month throughout the year, wiz: No.6.West half of lox 34, 53.5G and 27, 12 arpents front Ly SHA A MASTERS, on the highway; the wid lors broken 18 upon on the north vide § NTR, Thomas Bennet, by the River; adjoining Mr.Neikon's farm at the Iuer-vde M ANCHE STER Hugi Grukam, and Robert Gosdfetlow®s, with a Log House sud Burn and clear.PACI Fi C.\u2019 Lutin Tres Jura, RAS \u201d .Morucd, wg on sul Lats.Reserve 4arpeurs No.7.Lom 31 snd 32, 3 acpents vach on the highway by 30 in depth, occupied by E.Sweeny, adjoining A.Ker und Îtobert Goudfcilow 3 Nu.k Lats 22 end #1, 5 arpente cash on the hishuay by 30 | ip depth-\u2014180 arpents ; occupied by Joho lire, with a good None, Bern, &c.and large clearing.No.9.Lats 28 and 29, 3 arpents each an the highway by 30 in depth~=180 arpents occupivd by John (Nal, with Log House amd Barn, Ac.and a large cleaning; adjoining to 8.Neilson and | W.Camgan.! Nu.10.Juts Na.4, 5, 6 and 7, each three arpcats front on the River by about 70 in depth, adjoining on the esst to Alexis Mou- ner, and où the west to J.Neilson, with a smait clearing oa No.4.Sard Lots will be mld separately if requind.No.11.3 arpeots in front on the east aide of the highway by 30 in depth, ot the Naw Mill, adjoining on the north and south Mr.Nuikon's bot, also § arpent by 3, on the same side of the | rom, at he distance of § arpent Born west ol the above.Also | three-fifths of the Saw Mill, No.12.Lots Nem, 7, 8.0, and had of No.6, each 3 arpenis in front by 40 in depth.at Lake St.Jacques and its outlet ni the tof Se, lgnace, adjiuning » clearing nade by KR.Goodfullow on half of Jot No.6, with § arpents ready to burn, vn north boil of Noo 6, \u2019 \u2018The aot] of these Lands generally is n sandy loam, with some neh pounts ail low ands near the\u201d River.The \u2018Tunber on the Mgb-land 1s Hisck Birch, Sagar Maple aid Beech, and un the luxe lands, Flin snd Ash, with wie spurs of Cedar, Spence, Pie and Fir.The River Jacques Cartier at ttus plèce is about 100 yards wide, sod na wigable for canoes alos LU miles dhe Set.thement was begun in 1917, snd Dow contains about 308 seuis ; here are twa Saw Mile ; the Lorette Gast Mall is only miles distant.\u2018I'he distance to the (Quebec Muket i» vuly trum 16 to 20 miles, l'erons disposedt to embasrk in manufactnneg Poissh would find thas part of the country peculintly advantageous, on aocouhit of the abundance of the best umber for raking ashes.Noor Fore te Lake there in great wbundance of the black Spruce usd fur making Essence vf Sprice.Some ur the Lots iil be subdivided to suit purchasers, Pav.ment of à part of the purchase money will be required on passitig the Ded, and easy Terms of payment will he given fur the ve mainder, Powession wo be piven on the 1st May next.Apply at Vaicacuer to Mr.William Brown.or at Quebec to Mr.William Conan, Priviing Offive.No.3, Mountsin Street, Quebec, 11th April 1825.TO LET li Tat May nexCand posession given imivediutels.rhe COMFORTABLE COTTAGE on the Wu, THOMPSON : R.R.Cracker, FLORID, LORY Joseph Tinkham, CANADA, Jam s Rogers, JAMES CROPPER, Chas.H.Marshall, These ships were all bui:tin New-York, of the best materials, and are coppered, and copper fastened.They ace very fast sail- lets; their accomodutions for passengurs are uncommaniy exten- sve and conusodious, and they are commanded by men of great experience.The price of passage to England, in the C«bin, is now fixed at \u201cdhicty junnets for which sun passengers will be furnished with Beds and Bedd.ng, Wine end Stores of the best quality.or l'or further patticulars, apply to \u2019 FRANCIS THOMPSON,.ISAAC WRIGHT & SON, .BENJAMIN MARSHALL, JEREMIAH THOMPSON, New York, or to The decided ore HORATIO GATES & Co.Montreal.e decided preference generally given by passengers from the ! Canades, Lu the above ord Time uf ve: Reta % duty a precimted by manning ther vessels, with expert and exporienced Officers, Seamen, Servants &c.Ke; That not onlv safety (ns fur as depends ou human skill and exertion, ) but alsu comlurt shall be ensured 10 passengers, H.G.& Co.Montreal, June 2nd 1825, NOR Sale by (he Subseriber, © Puncheons fine old Jamaica Rum, 15 Hhds.test Cognac Brandy, 2 Pipes \u2026 Holland, An assortment of Patent Cordage, London Crown Glass in Boxes and Half Boxes, assorted sizes, Hardware, &ec.&c.MT.GOWEN, S«ult-aue Matelot Street, Lower Tuwn.Quebce 50th Maç 1925.NOK SALE by J.JONES, jr.4, Sault au Matelot Street :\u2014 Castor Oil in Caska of 3 das, Old Port and Mudews Wine, Coarse Sait, 10 M.Hull Bricks.24th May 1895, | SALE, EAST INDIA SUGAR, superior quality, Jnmaica Coffre, Tierces & Barrels, Best Pickling Vinegar, Black Pepper and Cassia, Day & Martin's Blacking, Quart, Pint & half Pint Bottles.Apply to 7th July 1825.Wx.BUDDEN.F§ YH E Subseribers have received by the lute arrivals, and offi-r for Sale at low prices for cach, at No 3 Mountain Street.\u2014a General Assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS in the greek.latin, english and french languages; together witht various artichs of STATIONARY, &c.\u2014consisting of writing, drawing, copying and cartridge papers, blotting, marbled an co.lowered do, Bristol boards, prechment and pounce, blank msasage and visting cards, black and red writing ink in bottles, aud in powder\u2014 Copving ink in bottles, indelble marking ink, Scott's liquid blue, office tape and nonpariel, red and biack scaling wax red, black and coloured wafers, medallion do.swan, goose and crow quills, snd pens, black and red lead pencils, ivory and hone paper knives and folders, ivory tablets, pocket books and paper cases, ivory, and wood ponnce boxes and wafer stamps, cyphening, copy, memorndum ard account books, office and pocket penknives, siutes and slate peacils, poket ink cases ink stands and annex, Newman's water colours in boxes und separate cakes, fitch aud camel's hair pencils, drawing instruinents in cases, telescopes, thermometers, &c.&e.&e.\u2018 Quebec, 100k Novr, 1824.: St.Foy Road, about (wenty minutes wu!lk from the Pitish Church, wih the we of @ serviceable Liorse and Cow, and partly furnished if requised.Apply at ths Oflice oh Sei.1825 UST received und for sale at this Office.prier £16 à very complete set of DENTISTS INSTUMENTS, ! made by l'xeys London \u2014\u2014Queber, Ath August 1895._____ FOR PASSAGE OK FREIGHT TO LIVERTUOT: TIPHE fine fast sailing coppered anid copper fastened Ship UCLVERSTONE, Tues P.Cou- xx, Master, will be ready to sai! for the shove Port, on or about the 1st proximo, bas superior acomminodations for a few Cabin pemengers, or would take a few Barrels of Ashes ur Fleur on Freight.Application to be made to Capt.Corner on board at Mow & Haarw's Whacf-\u2014zih Sept.ings.FOR SALE OR CHARTER.T! E fine new Brig FAITI, Gorpswortny : Commander, bur then about 160 Tons, and new a off the Cul-de-Sac.For further particulars, apply to Nr.- M.BELANGER on Board, or to 20th Sept, 1825._ T1.BISSON & Co._ PASSAGE FOR BRISTOL #0 BOARD the fast sailing coppered Ship GENERAL WOLFE, (Sraswoarn.Master, SN SALE Livervool SALT afluat.2 Regular Trader.) wu Rail positively on the 25th October (wind ON SALE Liverpool SAL aflua permitting).She Ans excellent accommodation for laacosgers, Old Jarnaica Rum * ch wa be viewed by applylug on Board at MeCallum's Cogninc Brandy un Pipes and Hog-beads, a _ ) Nu.BUDDEN.Londen Prekies and Sauces, VIF .BELYAS I.\u201c Madeirn sud Port Wine in the Weed, #\"T HF fine Brig V FRONICA.Capt.EusTacr, Newcastle Grate & Smithy Coals, .well known as a fast Ship, will take Ashes on'freight, Men and Heys plated Has ; .4 en can accomodate a few Cabin Passengers with elegant apart- Axu a few cases of very superior Port and Madeira W.ne, \u2019 Al bottle.Apply 0 .THE TUHONPSON PACKET years mu battle PESAML T.COURIE & Co.2; \u201cOR BELFAST, will iake Avhes on freight Cape Diamond Wharf, 25th July 1825, \\ and Pasengers if immediately applied for.\u2014And FUST sived and for Sale by the Suhsrilber.A Now Brig which will be la Sori bound fi Lot.Ju ree ( ; A fast, will do likewise, ot fins Spring \" \u201d ° Pork y mess, prime mess, prime in barrels and b barrels, AND.MORELAND, Goudie's Wimrf.Flour superfine, fine, Middlings and rejected, ol 28d September 1ups, Butter in Inrge and smaii kegs, r \u2018OR DIVERPOOL A few casks excellent Hams, put up in canvass expremiy for HE Brig THOMAS, 177 Tons will take ine West India markets, our Dy Ashes or Wheat in Bags and will sail in about ten 100 kegs Plug Tobacco.CHa.a H \"4 Wharf.Tan PA JOHN LEATHER & Co 13th August ises.__ Sonde # \u2018 NS 1825.Street.° _, FOR BELFAST, Es EMAINING in the Stores ef GILLESPIE, HE Ship DUNLOP, burthen per Regis- INLAY x Lo unclaimed ; Landed from nth, A ter 3%) Ton, Jamer Gowan, Commander, is à \" \u201cYork, Upper Canada, the Dew Perr Vessel, coppered to the bends and is intended as a regu- Care of Mesars.Forsyth, Richardson, & Cas Drop from 4 Trader tothis Port, wil take Ashes on freight if immediate.Lordun.ebec.3 Cases.yengaged, will be dispatched about 1st next month.For Freight ol \u201cSen or Pama spply to Ca ; ; David Jeatrd, Esg.Royal Staff Corps, i.i .° 3 \u2018apt.GOWEN, or 10 the Subscriber, 1 1 Case ; MEY THOMAS HAYES, Cul-de-Bav._ Uranville Camp, Monel, .8 FOR LIVERPOOL.~~\" John Corvet, F»q.Hamilton Couvourg] =~ & 5 $ i HE Live À.1 ceppered Ship NOTTING- Disteict of Newcastle, 1 Case 3 ol yy - Fre A M, Jours Juanes, Maser, Burthen 400 noth eg 650 a 6313 Upper- Canada, 16 pete 3 $4 ms ght or Pas: ving good accommodations egt.63 B15.00osaorscue 0000-0018 Bates 9 ly he SAME T.CORRIE & Ce 6316 à 6383.8 Cab) NN A Cape Diamond Wie, Ist Septer.1625 15th Sept.1885 Jp shikai CORINTHIAN, Groker Davie, Mas- : ter, to su:l from New York on the 8th of Ocisber.ay Sur, LEUDS, Winntan Stropbparn, Mas.| The Liverpool Packets having met with general approbation | the proprietors, and no rains nor expense will be spared in fully : NEILSON & COWAN.| | NOR SALE, just landed, ex \u2018the Cicero, from london, à quantisy of superior Patent Cordage, from 7h | inches to 4, also sn 11 inch Cable, a pipe of Holands Geueva, secRen, being ied wi » sunt the pod: October, seperate lise Maoms aud will sail end abotx ¢ dogen Brown Het For particulars apuly to Ase, 4 Patent Windlass bodies, 1 Hails complete.JOHN FRIEND, Jones\u2019 Wharf._ Quebec, 8th Se t.1722 ! eee mt ! LIVERPOOL SALT.JORSale ex Brig CHARLOTTE by JOHN LE\\ FER & Co.j _1\u2014k Sept.1823.St, Paul Breet.| GOODS UNCLAIMED.; ANDED from the Brig Furope, B.Sedman, Mester, in the year 1820, the fullowing described Packages, ; Which if not called for before the 1st of December next, will be i Sold by Public Auction to pay the charges incurred thereun.Murk\u2014C & R Nox 1, 9, 3, 4, 5, 6.Bis Cases, believed to contain Toys Catsups Pickles, &c._19th September 1425.J.& J.M.FRASER, VERDIER SARTIFITIAL NLÉPLES YHE above ure Surgical instruments, indispensable to Nursing Mother's, for preserving them from the pains ! and operations which result from unfortunate accidents, too fre- 1 quently attendant on auckhng children.i Prepared by Dr.Vespizx, Pars, end sold by J.MUSSON.; Quebec, (with directions haw to use them, ) who has just received à fresh anppty of English Leerhes.Quebec.20th Sepiember 18235.Now lauding by the Subseriber, for Sule :\u2014 Salt A loat, Irish Butter, Dry Smoaked Hams, Button Blue, A guauiity of Hosiery.AND.MORELAND, __ 3d September 1985._1 0-11 Goudie's Wharf.Wu.BUDDEN OFFERS FOR SALE Tue Canco or Mh GENERAL WOLFE, coNsisninag or ! ONS N as 150 T 8 BAR IRON assorted, Hoop and Steel, Nails, Spikes, Tin, &e.&ec.Copper, in Rod and Composition Nails, Pateat Palls, Ship Cabuoses, Register Stoves, Rafting Chains and Dogs, Shovels, Spades & Pung, Acrman Patent Chain Cables & Anchors.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Dolphin, King\u2019s Arms and Double Glocesier Cheese Best Vinegar, Refined Sugar, Fast ladia Sugar, Coffee, Cassia-penper, Mould Candles, Day & Martin Black snd Paste Blacking, Guneva, Rum (Leeward Island, ) &c, &c.N \"ONTR PAL APPLES.\u2014For sale by the subs- i criber 120 Barrels Superior Fameuse Apples.6th S 825, LL JAS.HAMILTON.MACINTOSHS PATENT WANRANTED WATER PROOF DOUBLE FABRICS.[ THYHFE Subscriber has just received a fresh supply i which he offers for Sale st very reduced prices.| opth Sept.1825.CHAs.Wu.ROSS.pC GOODS UNCLAIMED, ~~ 7 777 ANDFD from on Board the Brig MARY, Hy.Anstey, Master, from Londonderry, three cases and one small bag marked H the swner can receive them upon applying to CHAFFERS & BOLTON.18th Sept.1825 TATE of the QUEBEC DECAYED PILOT FUND on the 71h September 1895.* Money lent on Mortgage, .vassuconc nee £4326 18 0 Interest due to 1be Fund bv divers Persous,.174 17 7 Cash in the Treasuret\u2019s bands,.access 19 6 À £6th Sept.1525, Curreucy.£3201 F104 ® Principal with interest upan it, has beer sued fur and j nt ubtaiaed ; bat the Debtoc and his Surety ase insolvent.Pexsionans on the Quebec derayed Pilot Fund, tbe 7tà September 1825.Infirm Filots witb families, via \u2014 \"James Smith, per annum.ne caccce0 es £18 0 © .Charles Savard, ! Dominique Marie, +3 at £24 each yearly, .ooe.2 00 t Joseph Langlois, Pierre Audet, single man,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026cerccencaanenenra uses 18 00 Widows of Pilots, viz \u2014 Madame Lecour, Yeurly,.uescsrrscsrsaseccr carence ceerens 12 0 0 \u201c Pregens, 3 \u201c Pierre Lavore, \u2018 John Ross, \u201c Wiliam Ross, 5 at £18 each yeerly,.1%6 0 O \u201c Alex.Ross, Mlartimet, \u201c M.Chamard, J.Bre.Petit, a i a Louis Delisle, Jeu £24 each yearly,.48 0 O | Children of deceased Pilots, viz \u2018= Of Cha.Duhamel.] peranoum.12 0 0 Of B.Lavhance,senr.Of H.Pouiilot.\u2026.\u2026ssecsure st Of Fs Audet dit Lapointe,.2 Of Jos \u2018Fréemblay,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.7x .Of Joha Chassé,.ye a £9 cach yearly, 27 0 0 6 a £6 each yearly, 36 0 0 Total amount of annual Pensions; Currency, 239 0 © Errors Excepted, Quebec.7th Septeinber 1825.Wu.LINDSAY, Treasurer T.H.Q.Quebec, 20th September 1885.Approved, .(Signed) JOHN STEWART, Master, SALE of the MONTREAL DECAYED PILOT FUND on the Sth September 1825, ®* Money lent on Mortgage, £492 2 0 Intercet due by Sundries.Cash in the Treasurer's bands, .+.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260000 viene 39 14 10 Currency.£576 12 10 *£30 Principal wigh interest on it, has been sued for and i judgment obtained, but the Debtor aud his Surety are igsolvent.! \u2014 | Prxsiovgrs on the Montreal decaved Pilot Fund the 7th Sep- Ï témber 1885.Infirm Pilotes, vix : | Devis L'Afier, yenriys,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.soranenenscassaucen se vir.£410 O i Jon onus Te a £9 each yeariy,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026es 18 0 0 ! \"dots Widows, viz: { Madame PapiHon, passera encre ca tsar 0000000 tte 9 00 EDOM LL crerccocca care sinreeranen are sacar anise sata 430 O 0 = Duin dt Lapierre, Je 8 #6 each yeatly,.12 0 Total amount of annual Pensions, Currency, £48 0 0 Ambroise Lafleur, Michel Mabiet and Jaseph Belisle, Infinn fhiots, have received nt different times, during the last year, fifteen pounds, Currency, as relief from the fund.Errors excepted, Se ber 1925 Quebec, 7th September 1825, Wu.LINDSAY, Tressurer, T.M.Q.Quebce, 20th September 1825.Approved |\" (Signed) JOUN STEWART Master._ OUICE.\u2014 lensionners où the Quebec and Mon- trenl decayed l'ilot Funds, residing in the Country, are hereby notified, that prior to their Attornies receiving their Pensions, it 1eincumbent ou them to prodace tu the Treasurer, Çer- tificates from the Priest or Caraie of the Parish where such Pon- sionvern tuside, nf their being actually.alive at the time of applying for the said Pensions.And Certifientes must in like manner be produced to the Treasurer, that Children of l'Hlots, abus five years of age, receiving usions, du attend Schouf regularly.; Paso ae va LINDSAY, Treapuree T.11.Q.mr mir tmnt INSURANCE AGAINST LOSSES BY FIRE, OR INLAND NAVIGATION.FENHE subscriber, Agent at Quebec, for the Howard Insurance Compony of New-York, is now pre to insure prapecty of all descriptions agaiust Fire i, lo Vessels and their Cargoen in the liver Bt.Lawrence or Chambly A whole or any part of the Uergoen un board Jean boars, iver > i J \u2018 enr, à A Craft will be insured by the mon us Jo Mh Aug.1824 Goudie's Whar Gazette de LUNDI, 3 OCTOBRE 1825.BOURS MISSING \u201d ROM the Library of the HOUSE of ASSEM- Excuueu-\u2014 Bite, manner of pessing (bem.Jamo.xe Quarterly vr io (Dé ee évo.Faencn Commentaires de Blackstoue.20.Tome Bvo, Came Cilébres, Edit.1775.14me.ot 18me.Toms igmo.Jdem \u201c lue.zme.Tome, it 8vo.Dictionnaire Universel, Hist.Crit.et Bib.1 5me Tome Sva.vres de Ronald.ccoeeeeen.Smee.Tutme Svo.Revolution frangoise pur 1De Stél.Jer.Tome Sve.Mémaires du Baron de Tott.2me.Tome 12me.Vie privée des Frangoia.ler.2me.et 3me.Tames 8vo.Londres, la Cour et les Pravinces, ler.et 2me.Tome Svu.Clerk's Office, House of Amembly.Quebec, 9th April 1885.AMERICAN PAPERS.New-Yoax, September 17, The war in India.\u2014Letters by the ship Two Brothers, which left Calcutta\u2019 Aprit 18th, state thet the natives continued their gp- position 10 the British with their ucual spirit, without say in tion ef submission, and that there was every prospect that the would be a protracted one.We learn from a passenger, that the English took possession of Aracan.une of the largest Burmese towns, on the Ist of April, without much loss.This was the oply occurrence of importance that had been heard of at Calcutta, since the date of former advices.) A shock of an earthquake was fit st New.Brunswick, (N.J.) on Sunday morning last about 8 o'ciuct.The same shock was alo felt at Staten Istendz The Albanv Daily Adverther announces the arrival of the elegant steam boat Constellation, Capt Cruttenden, on Tuesday, in 12) hours, from New-York, after stopping at all the interme.dinte places, landing passengers, &c.with no mare than her usual quantity of steam, Giants RAoots.\u2014We have seen a beautiful pair of ha'f boots, made for the [rich Giant by Mr.Nagie.\u2014 They measure in the foot 154 inches, and are 18 inches at the top, which reaches bottom of the caif uf the leg.L'bey are a curiosity in themselves, \u2014 Philadelphia pnper.A Clergyman for sate.\u2014In an auction A.dverticement in the Yorkshire Gazette, the following are offered to the highest hidder at the Tiger Inn, Beverly.A most excellent Frevhold and \u2018MNihe.free Farm ; also the Pérpetus) nomination to the Church of north Dalton, worth upwards 70! a year; also the present incumbeat, aged 30 venrs\u201d Mal-a-propos.\u2014Talking of the House of Commons.in company with Lord Liverpool, Madame de Stael remarked to bis Lordehip that she was well acquainted with our orators.\u201c | have read,\u201d said she, * all their speeches, which to me appear to he more ad- rnirahle for their lengihthan any thing eise.But there is one that D now miss\u2014Milor Hawkesbury, what has become of Wim?He used to fatigue me more than all the rest put together!\" New Yoax, September 21 The first Outh\u2014My lads;\u2019 said a captain when readiog hus orders to the crew on the quetter «deck, to take command of the ship, \u2018there-is one law that | am determined to make, and § shall insist upon its being kept ; indecd it is 8 Favor which | ak of you, | and which as a British officer 1 expect will be granted by a crew of British seamen.What say von, my lads, are vou willing to grant your new captain one favor 2° \u2018Ave, ave, ir,\u2019 cried all hands, \u2018Let's know what it is, Sir\" \u2018Why, my lads,\u2019 said the captain, \u2018it is this\u2014that you must allow tne to swear the first osth in this ship.No man must swear an oath before 1do: | am determined to have the privilege of swearing the fest oath on board.What say you, my lads.wi'l vou grant me this favor ?Remember ; you will conte aft to ask favors of me won : come what do vou say, am I to have the privilege?\u2018Lhe men stared, and stood for a nioment quite at a loss what to sav.\u2018They were taken,\u2019 says one, \u2018all aback.\u2019 \u2018Shey were brought up,\u2019 seys another, \u2018all standing.\u2019 The captain reiterated, \u2018Now, mv fine fellows, what do you say ; am 1 to have the privilege from this of swearing the first oath uv buard ?* The sppeal sevmed su reaso- hable.and Le manner of tbe captain so kind and preposessing, that à @ naral burst From the ship's company aanounced-\u2014 Ave, ava, Sir,\u201d with their accustomed three cheers.The effect was guod\u2014swearing was wholly abolished in the ship.Early Frosts.\u2014 There was a frast in several parts nf Massachn- setts, on tbe night of the Cd inst.and in some parts of New-Jersey and Pennsylvania, on the 9th and 1th, The following melancholy picture is drawn by Colonel Roche OÙ the operations of the Egyprians in the Puiaponnesus \u2014 The Egyptian Arabe, after beating the Greekn, encamped bofore Navarino, marched into the interior of the Marea; they have nccupied Nisi.Calamata, and Leonduri, They burnt and devastated every thing like true barbarians ; they spared neither women nor children ; it is a general desolation : if they continue to pursue their success, vou will soon learn, gentlemen, that the Pelopsnnesus is only a desert.\u201d Speaking of the subsequent battle on the 25th, General Roche savs, \u201c {n this circumstance the Greeks proved to rhe barbarians that, when thev are well commanded, they fight like men worthy of becoming free.The besutiful snd rch vallevs of Modon, Calamate.and Leonduri, after having been pillaged, and the in- hubitants massacred, have been given up to the flames.Since the entrance of Iheahim I\u2019acha intothe plains of Argos, he borned that great town, and reduced that fertile plain, in which there were thausands of olive trees, to ashes.He has placed his camp near the ruins of Argos.If he remains long in ther pn ation.the Greeks will havetime to cut offhis retreat, either by the defiies of Trinolizza or those of Corinth.He cannot lav siege to Napoli, having neither guns amimunition, nor provisens, le coanted on the eet which the Greeks had strictly blockaded at Souda.*\u2019 Ina posicrint he says the Ambe are retreating.and Greek guerillasare following.The Egyptians massacred she Archbishop of Modon, after putting him to dreadful torments, \u2018St.Pol de Leon, Ermver Brittany.\u2014 Pricee\u2014 Beef 23d.per lb.; mutton or veal are sold by the pound here: you may have u fore or hind quarter of mutton, that will weigh from 2b.ta 2b.or 171bs for from 15 to 55 sous; that ic, trom is.3d.to 1s 53d ; veal, from 0.1.to 15d.aquar'er © butter, from 3d 10 5d.per 1b, ; bread, a large loaf, weighing from 13b.to 151b.for 104.; mk remarkably chen.brought to the house every morning ; a large pan for 2d.: with cream on itan inch thick ; new potatoes 64.fue Win.i chester bushel, but von may have aby quantity; eeu: 24.per dozen ; fowls, from 5d to 7d.a couple : ducks, from 6d to od.a couple; a goose 10d.; a turkey three finns (half a crown) ; and all kinds of fish in abundance, every day : vegetables in abundance.of every description, asparagus 'd.a bundle ; anrichokes 1d.adezen : fine cubbages 3d.a picce; and every other vegetas ble in abundance .fruit plenty and cheap ; sian berries, 1d.a quart; cherries, 31h.a penny; guoscherries (do per th currants ditto, ae that is the way they are sold.Spirits, 160 and is a bottle ; beer.3d.; evder R41.wine from 4d.to 8d.a bottle; superior at all prices, up to three fiancs.Ears degen em Bermuda, June 7.\u2018The public works at Freland Island, are prosecuted with great exertion : The building and gronnds, inrended tur the risideu- j ce of the Commissioner of the Dock Yard, will, it is supnosed, {cost Government upwards of £300,000 sterling, ®hen tinebed, Between three and 400 Convicts are kept m daily emplos.Paris Steam- Boat.\u2014= The Parisians have at list got a regular passuge bout, impelled by steam, on the Seme.\"The stemn.boat calied la Parisieune, bagun on the 281th uit, 10 pass fiom Paris to Saint Cloud, and back again, three umes a day.Pruitanrienia, Sept.12 \u2014On Saturday and Sunday morning there was huar frost on ail the low grounds in the vicinity of this city.In some places it was crisp nnd hard, but in no place have we heard of its having done any injury.About a thonsand dogs having been Kitled during the summer's campaign, the Mayor has ord.red his Dog Æilles into winter quaners.General William Pepe, the lender of the patriots in the Neapo- hign Hevolation, died in July, at Brussets, The Kng of Eugland, on entering his USA) yenr, gave » dinoet on the 12th of August, atthe Royal Lodge in Windwe Park.le appears from à Parliamentary paper, that the quantity of fir imported last year into the United Kingdom.sounis to 581, 200 loads, or £35,948 000 solid fret, beiftes about 4,480,000 deat enda, and 15.000 masts.The value of this great quantity exceeds ! three millions sterling.; Outhe attack apon Mr.Jude.editorof the Cha ltenhwn Chronicle in consequence of some remarke nthe Chronicle respeetirz (Col, Berkeley's connection with Miss Foote, Verdict for the Plaintiff | Damages £300- | It is said that M.de Villele's great financial measure will be completely carried, aud that it wili prove him à
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