The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 26 janvier 1826, jeudi 26 janvier 1826
[" it oe.THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY 1826, a FR SALE \u2014A large Lot of Ground situated in St John Street, St.John's Suburbs, opposite Mr, Winns : Gronar's, partly inclosed with a good substantial Stone wail, and an eveellent well of water and root-house thereon.ALSO), Six Lots immediately in rear of the above on the line of Aiguillon Sweet.The conditions may be known by applving to Mu, I, MOORITEAD, Upper Town market, of to the Proprietor, at Point Levi, 13th June, 1825, RICITARD LILLIOTT, ey pron SALE the Fier HUNTER situated HE in the Scigniory of De Lanaudière, inthe Distriet of lhree-Mivers, gud corapeising about 10.060 neres.Fhe Land is of a good quality and lays within n short distance of the Settle.muats an the l'arishof Masquinongé.Apply to Quebec, 10th Sept.1825.JOHN STEWART.oil 1° SELL or ro LETT, TWO HOUSES : 8 of\u2019 Stone, of three stories, situated on the Banks of the St Lawrence, witha fine wharf, vards, hangars and stables, Ke.\u2018The whole being extremely well fitted for commercial business, For particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises or to MICHEL CLOUET, Esquire, at Quebec, Three Rivers, Sth January, 18235, CHs.FORT TR.FOR SALE OR TO LET.ba TEUIAT FARM called RICHMONDVALE, 4 situate on the south side of the River St.Charles about 3 miles from Quebec, the property of Mr.Davin Hanvie coptaining 1267 arpents © about 50 of which have recently bedn laid down as meadows with the best \u2018Timothy und Clover, and between 20 and 30 were ploughed Ist autumn, This Farm possesses many advadiages trom its proximity to town.the richness of its soil, and the high stute of cultivation which it now is.\u2014 Application to be made to Mr.W.MirLER, St, \\nn Street, Quebce, or Mr.N, Ianvig, Montreal.19th Janumey 1826, A TT » LICE SEPARATELY, TWO STONE fe 8 JTOUSIES of two Stories high, situated in Palace £222 Sireet, belonging to the Poor ofthe Motel Dieu, one of them is now occupied by Mr, Convax and the other by Mrs.Goonyax.Fach tenant will be furnish with a portion of the vard, hangard and stable.For further particnlars apply to Mr.BELANGER, Notarg, St.John Stree:.\u201416th Feby.1825 A FARM to Let pleasantly situated on the a St.Foy road, near Quebec, formerly the property of late \"I'nos.Wire, Lsquire, with two DWELLING HHOUSES, Darn, Stables, and out Ilouses, and an excellent Garden ; possession will be given immediately.\u2014\"Thetwo Houses, Stables and Garden will be ot seperately it required.\u2014 Aso, to Let, the lower part of the House No, 13, Saint John street, JOIN GHAVES, No.13, St, John st.IY IHAY SEEDS, Quebec, Apply to Quechee, 24th March 1505, Who has for sale a few bushels of TIMOTIE a TRAY) LE and possession viveu on the first ax i May\u2014 A very convenient House, situated in Sault far au Matelot Street.well adapted for a Mercantile residence, Apply to HENRY ATKINSON.Tih March 1825.ah iY LAE thy lower flat of the Mouse now 32: oceupied by Rosewr Rucuarnson, Kup For par- ticulirs enquire on the premises of Carrefour Street, Lower- down Sept.16th 1825.Cis.SMITH.COCO LEE, and possession given on th 1st April wert, id 1 HE YOLL BRIDGE over the River are Champdain, together with a TIOUSE, STABLE and COXCIT MOUSE and a spacious GARDEN.Thestand is very welladapted for à person wishing to carry on a retail business, cing on the confines of the parlshes of Batisean and Chamn- pliin.\u2014 For further information apply to the subscriber.LOh Nov.1825.JOS, M.CILINIC.TO LET, \u2018 0 FRVIJE WHARF and exteusive BE ACT at Point Levy, at the foot of Labadie\u2019s Hill, weil aaapted to the purposes of Ship building \u2014 Apply to Mr.Rienany Lior at d'uint Levy, or to the undersigned Propwictor, Place of drmes, Uuebve.VALLILRES DE Sr.REAL.Quebiee, Sth November 1823.or } TTTOT LRT CTEVIIE House axp Sher, No.6 Buade Street : upper Town, cpposite the Presbytere, at present oveupted by Me.Richard Addams.Vossession to be given the Ist of May next.Apply to \u2018 Quebec, Deer, 20th 1525.FRANCIS HUNTER.or TT LET.~The VAULTS under the Que- 8 By bec Fire Oftice Buildings \u2014 Enquire at this Office.| Wu.HENDERSON, Jr.Quechee Fire Office, 70th December 1825.Secv, i 1h, Balt fet owe ur three years and pose ih: session given on the ist of Muy next.\u2014\u2014\"The QUEEN'S WHARE, DWELLING MQUS,) and part of the STORES, VAULTS and OFFICES attached thereto, application to be made to ERROL B.LINDSAY, Esq.No- tarv Public, on or before the 20th January instant.Quebee, 5th January 18v6.U \u2018 sf TY LET AND POSSESSION GIVEN ir IMMEDIATELY ;\u2014TIE TWO STORY HOUSE on the Cape, being the Corner of Montearmel and Haldimand Streets and fronts the House of the Honble, Mr.Justice Bowen, witha large It and dependencies.\u2014Apply ut this Office.~oath Jany.18235, TO LEY, a, TEYWO flats of a Dwelling House, situated in fil St.John Street, consisting in Dining Room, Sitting \"A7 Room and Kitchen on Ist floor; Nursery and two Bed Rooms on 2d floor, and Garret Roums\u2014Also, Yärd.Stabling & Coach Ilouses, at present in the occupation of Town Major Frost.Application to Le made to the undersigned proprietor, 10th Jabuary 1825, JEAN BELANGER.FRYO LET and possession given on the Ist aby May next or immediately if required :\u2014Six Rooms BRED Liha Grocers Store, complete, and a Cellar to contain a Hundred puns.; for particulars apply to the Proprictor 8t.Pauls Street.; ALEXR.MORISON.Quebec 18th Janry.1826.TY LET aud possession given on the first sie of May next: A portion of the lower story and all the upper parts of the House at present occupied by Ws.BuEnt, No.3 Notre Dame Street, near the Lower \u2018Town Market place, together with a spacious VAULT, and STABLE; Appiy on the premises to Mrs.De Sales Laterriere, or to John D'isstimauville, Esquire Quechee Bank, 3rd January 1828, RIFAU, An Tudented Apprentice, about Fourteen years of age :\u2014 this is to give Notice that any persons found harbouring or | concealing the said Apprentice will be prosecuted according to law.G.ARNOLD.Quebec, 18th Janry.1826.FARMER AND MILLER WANTED.TC ANTED an experienced Farmer who ean be well recommended.Also a Miller: a preference would be given to one who understands the business of a Millwright, Apply at the Barrack Otlice, No.3, Garden Street, Qachee, Sth Jannary 1826.FRYHE Subseriber having taken into Partnership - Wa, HEDLEY ANDERSON, gives notice that after the 1st January next, his business will be conducted under the Firm of H.Gowrs & Co.11, GOWEN.Quebce, 15th November 1825, LI; those who have demauds agaïust the Estate of the late Louis Moquin, Esquire, Advocate, are requested to send without delay their respective accounts duly attested to Mr.Josern Prasrr\u201d, Notary, Attorney for Mr.Moquin his ; brother, the only heirs And all those indebted to the Estate of the said late Louis Moquin, are requested to pay immediately the amount of their respective debts to the said Mr.Joseph Plun- té.LOUIS MOQUIN.___ Quebec, 1st Aug.1825, : LC © NOTICE; FANE Subseriber intenas leaving the Province | shortly, and requests all those indebted to him cither by Bond ur Open account, to settle the same; and those having Claits against him, are requested to present the same for imme- | | diate payment.JOIIN ROBB, | __Ruebee, 16th Janry.1826.No, 1.St, Peter Street | QUADRILLE, WALTZ AND OTHER FASHION._,., ABLE D: NCING.N ONSIEUR TATIN respeetfully acquaints the Publie that in consequence of the absence of Miss As- PINALL this Season, and the inconvenience complained of by her late Pupils, he has determined on offering himself to supply her place, to which he trusts from his professional knowledge, lie shall be found fully competent ; and appreciating as he does, the just- ty acknowledged superiority of her taste and style of dancing, he will strictly adhere to the same in his made ot teaching.Mr.1, has already met with an engagement from Mr.& Mrs.Suanuerr, ofthe Quebec Boarding School, where he has the liberty of introducing, to a limited number, any Lady or Gentlemen of respectability, who may wish to require this uccomplish- mentin retired and private manner, free from the intrusion ever attendant in rooms at a pablic Hotel.Terms to be known on application to Mr.Tarix eon anv Monday, Wednesday or Friday Evening between the hours of 5 and 8, at the Quebec Boarding School, Quebee, 15th Dacr.1825.1 R.CALDWELL has removed from Hope Street, to that house formerly occupied by Dr.Lioyd, No.11, Palace Street.Quebee, 5th November, 1 825.ALBION HOTEL, PALACE STREET.BSCONDED on the 17th Instant Epwaro LAn- | [ t ISAAC WRIGHT & SON, = -\u2014-\u2014\u2014-{ Men, Servants, Ke, &e TEVITOs, PAYNE\u2014grutefui for the liberal support he received while at the City Ilo:el, St.John's Street, begs to inform his Patrons and the Public generally, that he bas removed to that extensive new building in Palaée Street, Lite the property of Col, \u2018Fêtu, which has been fitted up by the present proprietor in a stile of elegance and convenicuce which entitles it to rank as the first Hotel in Quebee, and in some essential respects, perhaps in the Canadas, \u2014 It\u201d commands a full view of the Bason, and its entrance, with a prospect of the mountiznious country North Fast of Quebec ; and the interior ofthe Hotel is so arrauged that families may eceupy apartments (of which it contains several complete setis) equally us re.rived as in the most private dwelling.\u2014Such families as use their | own carriages will find the Stabling, &c.excellent andona scale, equal to the other accommodations of the House.Ciarges at the old established rates.\u2014Quebee, 19th Decr.1825, PRIVATE TUITION, F RENCI Ladies and Gentlemen, desirous of ob- tarning a correct knowledge of thé English Language, can have an opportunity of being instructed privately at their own bouses, by à young gentleman who has received à liberal education, and whose system of teaching is both simple, casy, aud comprehensive, From the success he has had in teaching ding ent languages &e., he will venture 16 make a pupil of ordinary dapacity, kaow more in twelve lessons, than can be acjuired in any public schodl in the Province in three months.\u2019 ) Lessons wil also be given in Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Greek aud Latin.Application to be made at this Oflice.Quebec, January 9th 1826, _ NEW-YORK AND LIVERPGOL PACKETS.FRYHE Cubseribers have established the following Ships'as a s.in2 of Packets between New York and Liver: pool; to leave New York on the 8th, and Liverpool on the 24th of each Month in ibe Year, viz.ShaSuie CORINTHIAN, GrorGE Davis, Mas- 428 ter, co sail from New York on the 8th of February.TEE, Sure, LEEDS, Winciam Srobpard, Mas- SH 3, ter, to sail from New.York on the 8th of March.féR,>ie SILAS RICHARDS, Hexky Hoo, ELELE ournue, Master, to sail fran, l'-Yorkthe 8th of April.IEE, Sure, CORTEZ, Nasu pr Cosr, Master SER to sail from New York on the 8th of May.These Ships are about 400 Tous each, built of the best materials copper-fastened and coppered, commanded by men experienced in this trade, and no expence will be spared in making their accommodations convenient and comfortable for passeugers.\u2014 Bods, beading, wines, and stores, of the first quality are furnished, For Ireightor passage apply to the Captians on board, to Fis and Grivyieon, 136, Front Street, 1.Pnerrs & Co: \u201847, Scuth Street, New-York, or to 16th Sent.1825.GEURGE RUSS, Queukc.OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, TO SAIL ON FIRST AND SIXTERNTII OF EVER 7 MONTIZL SHIP FLORIDA, dti OSEPH TINKIIAM, master ; to sail TEE Â Ne Wie Ist of 2d month, (lebruary.} SUIP CANADA, AMES ROGERS, master ; to sail 16th of 2nd month, (k chruary.) LHP PACIFIC, .iF: & MAXWELL, master 5 to sail Ist of 31d JUL * month, (Maroh 1826.) SHIP WILLIAM TIHOMPSON, BEE I CROCKER, yng ° 3rd month, (March 1826.) ; The Liverpool Packets having met with general approbation and su; port, the owners of thera have concluded to add to the number of vessels employed in that establishment\u2014and they now intend that the following ships shall sail between New-York and Liverpoal, inregular succession, twice in cach month, from each port leaving both New-York and Liverpool on sie 1:4, and 16th of every month throughout the year, vig: ' S11 1S.NEWYORK, COLUMBIA, MANCIIESTER, PACIFIC, Wu.TTIOMPSON FLORIDA, MASVERS, Thomas Bennet, Hugh Graham, William Lee, Juni.8.Maxwell, R.R.Crocker, Joseph Tinkham, CANADA, Janes Rogers, JAMES CROPPER, Chas.JT.Marshall.© These ships were all buiit in New-York, of the best materials, and are coppered, and copper fastened.\u2018They are very fast sail- i lers 3 their accomodations for passengers are uncommonly exten- , sive and commodious, and they are commanded by men of great experience, .2.; \u2018The price of passage to England, in the Cabin, is now fixed a hirty guineas, for which sum passengers will be furnished with Beds and Bedding, Wine and Stores of the best quality.For further particulars, apply to FRANCIS TITOMDPSON, BENJAMIN MARSITAL JERE H TIOMIPSO New Yurk, or to HORATIO GATES & Co.Montreal.The decided preference generally given by passengers fron the « Canadas, to the above old ling of\u2019 Packets is duly appreciated by the proprietors, and no pains noe expense will be sparedin fully manning their vessels, with expert and experienced Officers, Sea- That not only safety (as fur as depends 1.1L persons indebted to the Estate of the late | on buman skill and exertion) but also comfort shall be ensured to Me Joux McConrn, are requested to make payment of their respective accounts to Mr.TL Go Fousvrn, Goudie\u2019s Wharf, Quebec, who is duly authorized to receive the same, and tu grant acquittances.MARGARET BLEAKLEY, Residuary Legatee of the late John McCord, Montreal, 4th January 1826, EW TOBACCO, SNUFF and SEGAR MAN- ; UFACTORY.WILLIAM WISWELL, respect- fally informs the Inhabitants oi Quebec, that be has on hand and for sale wholesale and retail the above mentioned articles in all itis branches, viz ;~Dlain and fancy Soufls of every description, Fig or Negro head, Twist and Teaf \"Uobaceo, common and Spanish Segars of an excellent quality, all of which he will sell on reasonable terms at his store No.5, Bande Street, opposite the Presbytére, and lately occupied by Mr, Francis unter.No B.A great allowance will be made to Grocers, and those who are in the habit of retailing the above articles, all orders ! passengers.from the country wall be thanlully received and punctually at- ended (0, mma Quebec, Deer, 3th 1823 I.6.& Co.Montreal, Juze ond 1823, FIRE AND OVEN TILES.FOR SALE 1000 pieces of best English made Fire & Oven Tiles about two feet square.Oct Isth 18235, 11.ATKINSON.OR SALE\u2014A complete Set of best Patent ready fitted Rigging\u2014a suit of bleached canvas Sails with spare Sails) prepared with anti- mildew, a Chain and Hem Gaule a Sett of best London made Blocks with l'atent chan dead eyes, with the necessury set of Ship Chadlery, a Patent Ship Hearth, &e.&e.\u2018Lhe above calculated fora Ship of from 380 to 420 tous.ALSO A complete suit of sails for a Brig of about 250 tons, prepared with auti-mildew, 4 Tons of London Picked Qakant.\u2014 Apply to \u2014\\ND= i | N°, 5608.] \u2014 | PROR SALE à fresh supply of 3007 French BIR master 3 to sail 16th of | Quebec, 19th Sept 1885, HENRY ATKINSON.JEUDI, 26 JANVIER 1826, \u2014 YOR Sule by the Subseriber, 0 Puncheons fine old Jamaica Rum, 15 Hhds.best Cognae Brandy, 2 Pipes , Holland, An assortment of Patent Cordage, London Crown Glass in IJoxes and Jlulf Boxes, assorted sizes, eens Hardware, &e.&e.11.GOW EN, Sault-au-Matelot Street, Lower Town.Quebee 70th May 1825, STONES of the best quality; \\Iso a number made, up of different sizes.RICHo.LILLIOTT.Point Levy 27th June 1825.Lu Lo Fe Sale just landed ex Mary from London, a few Cases excellent SAUTERNE & CLARET.Apply to 1.LEMEEURIER & Co, Quebec, 30th June 1823.] St.Deter Street.Jor Sule ex Percy and St.Charles from London 90 Pipes Spanish Wine, 10 Lo.Gin, 19 Do.Jamaica, Port Wine in 3 & 5 Dozen Casks, Madeira in 3 & 3 4 6 Sherry very superior 3 dozen 4 Bucetlas Doe Botuled Porter 5&5 \u201c Tin Plates, Copal and Carriage Varnish, Paints assorted, Al- lum, Brimstane, Corks, Playing Cards, Mould Wax Candles, Canada Nails, Copperas, Boiled oil, Mastic, Putty, Black Japan, dtosin, Varnish Far, Black lead, Spermaceti aad Florence Oil.Apply to CHAPMAN & REVANS, gath October 1823, * Sault-au-Matelot Street.Jon SALLE 2 New Parent HEMP CABULES, 174 Inch, 120 Fathoms; Window Glass, and best Cognac Brandy.il.GOWN, 21st Novr.1825.Sault an matelot.po SALE Superfine, Fine & Middling FLOUR, MOIR & HEATH Près-de- ville Wharf, sth December 1825.: OR SALE by the subscriber, 19 Casks 3 to 4 dozen each, first quality, Leith Ale, 2 do.do, do.Porter, 20 llhds.Single and Dble., Refined Sugar, 3 Pieces Holland Geneva, 3 Casks Mustard in Bladders, 3 do.Glassware assorted, 10 Boxes Window Glass 74 x 63, 14 Kegs Upper Canada Plug 'l'obacco, 65 Barrels and l'ierces Seal Oil, 20 Doz.Shamoy Skins, 15th Deer.15235.Apply to GEO, ROSS.FOit SALE, Co EN SHARES in the QUEBEC FIRE ASSU- - RANCE COMPANY.JOHN D'ESTIMAUVILLE.Quebee, 21st December 1825.-\u2014 NOR SALE by the Subscribers, 30 puncheons ery strong Jamaica Spirits, which will be disposed of on the most reasonable Terms.ROSS & MITCHELL, SUth Decr.1825, BLACK WALNUT, (OR SALE, of very superior quality, Appiyto R.WOOD & Co.5.St.Peter Street, Lower Town, or to JOSEPH MARMETTE, St.locks.20th Deer.1825.FOR SALE ur excellent COOR\u2019S HEARTH fit fora Vessel'df 100 tons.Apply to } 26th Deer.1825.' JAS.CILINT.Lux SALE by the subscribers.-+Jamaica Spirits, Demerara Itum, Molasses, Cofite, Cognac Brandy, Madeira, Teneriffe and Spanish Wines, Burgundy in cases of 6 dozen, Muscatel and Bloom Raisius, Soap, Irish Butter, Mustard in Bladders, Vinegar, Fig Blue, Plug 'l'obacco, Red Paint Linsced Oil, Tlogsheads Glassware, Crates Earthenware, Window Glass 64 x 7&4, \"Ulin, Patent Shot, Rosin, Herring & Shop I'wine, and an assortment of Woollen and Cotton Goods.Ps CHINIC & QUIROUE'T.Sault-au.Matelot, 2nd Jany.1826, ON SALE Livegpool SALT afloat, ALSO, Old Jamaica Rum, Cogniae Brandy in Pipes and Hogshvads, ondon Pickles and Sauces, \"= Madeira and Port Wine in the Wood, Foweastle Grate & Smithy Coals, Men and Boys plated\u201d Hats.Axp a few cases of very superior Port and Madeira Wine, 4 years in bottle, Apply to _ SAM: T.CORRIE & Co.Cape Diamond Wharf, 25th \"July 1825.: HE subscribers offer for sale the Cargo of the Brig ONSLOW from Barbadves, now landing at St, An- deew\u2019s Wharf, consistitgof very superior Muscovado Su;jar in Hogsheads, \u2018l'ierces & Barrels, and a few cases Arrowrootd \u2014 ALSO.\u2014 or Fifty Puncheans real Geneva per Cicero, Rum and blour, : 1 Patent Hemp Cable 16 inch, 1 Do.Chain do.14 do.They wish to purchase about thirv voung and sound Canadian Ca:t\" Forses.: FORSYTII, WALKER & Co.Sth September 1895.\" ._ _ UM now landing at Mr.Brauet's whaf, from on 0 FOR SALE.1 EST English Cordage of every description, in- oF cluding Cables, Huwsers deep Sealines, &c.&c,-= Also English sole Leather, Paints, Linseed Oil de.by Wi.& GEo.PEMBERTON, 17th March 1825.Goudie\u2019s Wharf.PON AS HAYES offers for Sale, TU Teneriffe Wine in Pipes, Hogsheads and Quarter Casks, Benccarlo do, in do.Port do.in Quarter Casks Liverpool bist Staple Cordage, 30 Grows Wine Bottles, A few Cases 1-1 tor every sleigh drawn by a pair ot'oxen, ten pence, and for every additional pair of oxen, six pence ; for every saddle horse and rider, six pence ; for every horse or ox, unladen, three pence for all other descriptions of horned cattle, two pence each, for'every calf, sheep or pig, one penny ; for each foot passenger, thre pence, ROBERT JONES, .Montreal, 20th October 18u3.XPORTS & IMPORTS at Quebecin 1825 :\u2014Ca- pies of these printed on a sheet of letter paper, for transmission te à distance, av now he had at the Office of this paper, No.3 Mountain Strect.\u2014Jany.2ith 1626.He, 1, 3 and 8 Shot, 64 x 74, 75 x 81, and 8k x 9} Win- - pe = PROVINCLAI PARLIAUENT OF UPBERCANADA HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, Tu sday, Ik comler 90, Amendments to the Religions Society Land Bill, carre down fromthe hou.Legislanive Coantat namingehe leading sects ir thes province, and confuing euch of them to ive acres of land in any tosnalup.Meo Me Bride moved that these amendments he read à second time tus day sn monthia, Mr.J.Jones tu amendment, moved that they be read a second tmeon Monday next, with a view of having » conference with the upper house un this subject.After some discussion, the umendinent was carried.Frilau, December 93, The house went into committee on the resolutions respecting the Itideau Canal, Capt.Matthews said that works of this kind, carried on be the government, were uniforinly attended wih a most uncommon Wastéof public money, and unless some SÉCUPIEY Was given adiinst such à cobtingeacy, he would app ose the nieusure, I'he hon, mover of this resotation sivs that thes cancel wit] be vers protuetve li consequence ol the quantitiesof produce ! wed unit; Wao, he thought there would be ng dit ING A private company to undertiahe the work, the Welland Caval.They were totd that would be cent down thus canal (he first vear, althoush there was not an inhabitant on the whole ne! his if peared to hin west extraordinary, He feared that if they cmbarked ui this work uw all, there would co alterations and enlargements as on the Wel.lande\u2014that it would be chan zed from boat to Joop navigatioge etended in width and depth\u2014 that ins l woud, they would build thea of stone purposes, thereby overwhelning the would oppose ; 1 the reper gove nudity purposes, rhev ouht to ent 1 thetiselves ; it was ridieu- lous for us with our Limited means to Artemiptit.The han, mover savs that if this work does not go on, the prople of the Bathrrst district.will have to abandon their farms, after considerable improvements.He would ask that how, wember wha induced theni te go there 7 Wore they cajo'ed or deceived ?He would apnase this measure except the hon, mover ther sum would he requned, and that th part from the proces of the canal.Mr, Morr «said he would na pledgu himself to any thing of liculty a tor.in the came way as an order to suit military province we debt.his fament want this gana for that word he transpar- : SUG,000 feet of timber j tead of building Locke, of | be .pledged himself that vo fur- : votes would be finally | 4 1 of public money.whet wark « given out to government juhhers ; he could mention one femarkabie stance of iL an tins province © | Sometime ago, 11000 was granted by thes house 20 improve tne | roids, in thu New.Castle U-strict-one ofthe gentlemen entrus- | teal with the evpenditure of this cum, sent for a posson who awed ! lun à sain vf money, and told hin if he would allow himselt\u2019 to (pay himself te debit due to hun, he would give hu à gould jub.| The man agroed, snd took the jub at 19s, od.a rod=atter which | he w.ut howe, and let it to another nan that owed hunself mivuey, 48 ts, 3d.| Mr, J.Jones\u2014who was the Commissioner ?bo Me Fothergill said that that hop, gentleman snd the country at { large would-hicar by and by, ashe pledzed himself w his consti- i ents before coming to this house, that be would use his endeavours Lo bring hon w punshaient, aud also woke him refund the money thus squandered.He intended 0 bring in a bill to cause all such public money to be accounted for, as inthe Commissariat * Departneut, in ordre to guacd against such fraud ~( lear, hear.) Cu.Matthews again contend d that the British Government \"having ceded the channel of the St.Lawrence to the Americans, were bonnd in duty to make up the joss to the people of this oro.Pvinee, and if this Canal was intended as a substitute For that chan Foe, they alone ought tocut it.As to uahitary purposes, he did not think it would be any advantage that way ; because the enemy | could attack thea onthe Canal, as wellas on the St.Lawrence.| Saturday, December 24.The commitee on the resolutions respecuog the Rideau Canal rested, The whole of Chis day was spentina discussion on this subject, in substance as given above, aftee which the resolutions Already published by us were adopted with a resoluron to address his lox- | celleney in order to solicit the eo operanon of the legislature of Laver Canada in opening the ltdeau Canal, from Kingston to the Ottawa river.In this day's diseus
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