The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 9 mars 1826, jeudi 9 mars 1826
[" « = P Ward, Geo, ley hain.n, 4 , per.he de Cetly Cit i lel ip \u201cun ent, rh, ou tito vu, dan; Lette dung ï $ 14 tg RE TS \u2014 YOR 1: .tranet | I} of water and root-honse thereon.A §.80), Six! all exellent we pots ummediate!y serves The conditons may be known by applving to Mx, R.MOOR 1h June, 1885 RICITARD LILLIOTT.ka Cre SALLE the Fie BUNTLER situated ua Rivers, and compuistozs about 10.000 acces.The Land of à good quality and Tavs within a short distance of the Seule.In - \u201c ty in th pp oe I tier, 10th Sept, 12% JOIN STEWART, | 2 1\" shoo to LETTE, TWO HOUSES ¥ uA a s+ Lawrence, with a fine wharf, yards, hangars and sta- o \u2018The whole beng extremely well fitted tor commercial ness.! MUSIC be CIEL CLOUET, Enquire, ut Quebec, ! Chl, FORTIER.FOR SALE OR TO LET.; FEULAT FARM called HICHMONDVALE,: Teg?ivi = miles from Quebec, the property of Mr, Davro Manvie containing 1263 arpouts : about 50 of which have recently been puce ZU and 50 were ploughed last autumn, his Far possesses many advadiages from its proximity to loch it pow tee Application to be made to Meo W.Mii, sn.Ann Street, Quebee, or Mr.N, blauvie, Montreal.2 qe hie sold ov to let by the Subseriher who 9 comes to reside in town, the desaing of the Seigni- Tul LEO arpents in superficies, Où which is built a fine NEW Hoes, of twas stories, oF GO feet an leugb by 44 feetin depth, together the deperdaneu s of the farm; the whsle tn very good condition, Aso two Lance Ganuexs, and a very fine Ouciskn.HEAD, Upper Town market, or to the Proprictor, wt joint Levis in the Serguiory of Me Lanaudière, inthe Disviet ot Fnove- e d'unishof Musqeuinouge.Apply to Quebces of Stone, of three stories, siteated on the Baoks Les, NC.! \u2018 For particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises Jirce Vvers, Sth Jannary, 1825, Fd situate on the south side of the River St.Charles\u2018 paid dow as meadows with the best Timothy and Clover, and be- posts, the richness vf us soif, and the high state of caluvation uth January 7526.ory of ts Rivers du Sud.comprising « Fann under culinre witli a barn of 350 feet in front and four other bisldings, forming To let further, the beach opposite to the aliesaid property, riche to a lishery ou the beach, and another for Salmon at the foot A the Fail \u2018 Fas terms of pavmentand uncontestiile titles will be given.For further formation apply to the propactor undersigned on tho premises, or to Loves l\u2019axer Notary, at Quebec.ANT, G.COUILLAND.Quebec, 24th January 1826, Joe SALE, she HOUSE, FARM, Ke.FR known by the name of WOLFESFILED : Ause, \u201c008 he property of Davin Mose, bsg.on St, Peter Street Foe further information Apply 10 MAIw BELL CQuabve, 70th Jany.1ëgu._ à Fo\" SALE er to LETT with eusy tevus F5 8 of payment, the subæriber\u2019s House situated near the ward Village vf Jeune Lorette.PHL: PANLT.inh Feby.1876, , RQOR SALE vi to ELA aud pussession 3 given onthe 1st May next.a STONE HOUSE Sl of owe Stores, situate in the Town of Vhrée-llivers, in Moton Street, together with a STONE STORE of two Stories and Fue prouf adjoming the house, Also hangars, stables au-! coach-house, aud a very large garden, planted with fruit tires, \u2018Ihe premises are well suited for 8 trader or merchant, having been oceupued tn this way for more than twenty years, For further, ; { tthe ist January next, his business will be conducted under the mwilormation, apply at Quebee to CHARLES TURGEON, bupisre, and on the premises to DAVID GRANT, Esquire, ur Lo the Subscriber, CHARLES LAFRENAYE.Fheees Rivers, 25th Feby, 1846.da \" YO LET SEPARATELY, TWO STONE OB HOUSES ef two Stories high, situated im Palace SEI Nrect, belonging to the Pour of tlic Hutel Dieu, one of them is new occupied by Mr.Constan and the other by Mrs.Guenuan.Fach tenant wii! be furnish with a porte of the vod, hangrard and stable, BELANGER, Notary, SL John Street.\u2014Iuth FARM to Let pleasantly situated on the St.Foy road, near Quebec, funnerly the prepeity af late Tuos Ware, Esquire, with two DWELLING HOUSES, Barn, Stables, and out Houses, and an excellent Garden; possesuon will be given immediately.\u2014 The two Houses, Stabies and Garden wil] be lot seperately if required.\u2014 Asso, to Let, the lower part of the House Nu.13, Sant Jobo strect, bluebee, Apply to JOHN GRAVES, Quebve, 24th March 18235, No.13, St.John st, Wha bas for sale a few bushels of TIMOTHY HAY SEEDS.FEV LI and possession given on the fet das a o May\u2014A very convenient House, situated in Sault 1» au Mateiot Street.well sdupted for a Meveantile resis dence, Apply to TIENRY ATKINSON.7th March 1825.r I CB occupied by Kouerr Rictiannsos, Esq.For par- ticulais enquire on the premises of Carrefour Steet, Lower- Fown Sept.16h 1825.21 Clis.SMYT UH, TO LET, TPYHE WHARF and extensive BEACH at Paint Levy, at the foot of Labadie\u2019s Hill, well adapted to the purposes of Ship butiding.\u2014 Apply to Mr.lucuaxp Linvior at Paint Levy, ur to the undersigned l'ropretor, Placed\u2019 dries, tule, VALLIERES DE Sr.REAL.Quehee, 8th November 1825.a TY Lit, \u2014The Vat 11S under the Que- C8 bee Fire Office Buildings \u2014 Enquire at this Otlice.Wan, HENDERSON, Jr.Quebec Fire Office, Soth December 16825, S .Secsw._ CT AND POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY ;\u2014THE TWO STORY UL SE on the Cape, being the Corner of Montrarmel and {laldimand Streets and fronts the House of the Houble.Mr.Justice Bowen, with a large tot and dependencies,\u2014 Apply at this Ofice\u2014oth Jany.18.4, TO LET.WO flats of a Dwelling House, situated in rly St.John Steeet, consisting in Dining Room, Sitting \"TF Room and Kitchen en ist floar; Nursery and two Hed Rooms va 2d Aoor, and Garret Rooms\u2014 At, Yard, Stabling which yeilids four hundred loads of weed hay, together wih the | [N°.3 CTO LET FOI ONE OR MORE YEARS.gy FARM 21 miles from \u2018Fuwn, with a good iP LZOUSE thereon, containing 20 acres of Land, 4 uf which are laid out into Gardens, having about 1200 Goos ber 1 lub and Cherry Trees, some of which bore Fruit lust season, the walks ure bordered with white rasp aud strawberries, the Gar- boat \u2014 The Honse consits of a Large Kuehen and 10 Rooms, ali of which can be finished off for a respectable residence by the ¥pring.\u2014 Apso, tor sale a FARM in St, Foy of about 335 acres, 4 miles from town, with a House thereon, u stitablye situation for a gentlemon, comprising an extensive Garden well planted with fruit trees, == Aso, a FARM lyuig near Kingston, Upper Cana- | du, on the Bay of Quinty, contuining 100 acres, beng a front lot, and possessing a good landing cove with a Salmon Fishery, | 100 having been caught in a night.\u2014A1so, a FARM in St.Pa- in Fish of various kinds, the twa last Ints are desirable places for : Apply to ARCHD.CAMPBLLL, N.P.or Wa! HAMIL ON, Lewis Strest.\u2014Quebee, 16th Feby.1826.| rig THO LET\u2014That leasant COTTAGE near | th the Plains of Abraham.Apply to R.WOOD, 2 March 1846._ No.5, St.Peter Street, Lower Town.FEYO LELT from the first of Muy next, that ! pleasant and well finished House in St.Paul Street, \u2018 620.7 pepe JOR SALE\u2014A complete Set of best Putent ready fitted Rigging-\u2014# suit of bleached esnvas Sails, (with spare Sails) prepared with auti imidew, 8 Chain and §lemp ; Cable, a Sett of best London made Blocks with Patent chain dead eves, with the necewury set of Ship Chadlery, a Patent Ship Hearth, Ke.&c.j The above calculated for a Ship of from 350 to 420 tons.\u2014A LS) A complete suit of sails for a Brig of about 250 tous, prepared with anti-mildew, AN Dew 4 Tous of Lundon Picked Qukum.\u2014 Apply to Quebec, 19th Sept.1895.HENRY ATKINSON.FIRE AND OVEN TILES, ; J SALE 1000 pieces of best Engluh made Fire & Oven Files about two feet square.Qut.18th 1525.It.ATKINSON.Jon Sale by the Subseriber.© Puncheons fine old Jamaica Raw, 15 Hhds.best Cognac Brandy, 2 Pipes + Holland, An assortment of Patent Cordage, Londun Crown Glass in Bozes and Half Boxes, assorted sizes, Hardware, &c.Ke.H.GOWEN, Sault-au-Mateiot Street, Lower Town, Quehee moth Mav 1525, YOR Sule ex Percy and St.Charles from London Ascite de Qué JEUDI, 9 MARS 1886.\u2014\u2014 LL, EE FEUIE subscriber recring from business on the first of April next in favor of Apas Lyusrkxer Macainza of Montreal, and Joux MacxinER, Junior, Quebec, requests ail those tu whom he is indebted to send in their respective accounts fur payment, and all those indeb*.u to the late firm of John Macnider and Cu.as well as to himself will pleuse discharge their respective accouuis in time to meet his engagements.\u2018The Stock on haud will be sold at reduced prices for Cash ouly as all credits will cease fron this day.He avails hinselFof tli:s opportunny of veturning his sincere tbanks to his friends and the publie for their fnendly and generous support during a period of furty year in trade, à continuation of which he respuctiuily solicits for his sucvessors who will conduct the business as heretofore; from strict attention to their im- : ports, in having their supplies direct from the manufactories, they 1 Hatter themselves to give general satisfaction.24th Novr.1825 J.MACNIDER.FRM Subscriber most respectfully informs his Friends aud the Public that he has just received, in addition to his extensive stock, per the Orrawa and Sr Lawnenee from Loudon, the Mawcarkr, from Liverpool, the Tueyas Lavam and Favorite, from Cryve, a well chosen assoriment of GOODS, viz: \u2014 lodia Silks, Figured Silks, Sattins, Ribbons, Silk Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Gauze snd Nett Handkerchiefs, Basdannas, Canton Crape Shawls, and Dresses, Green and Black Crape and Gauze Florentines, India Nankeens and Salempores, Black, Crimson, Mazarine and Scarlet Silk Velvet, White, Black, 90 Pines Spanish Wine, with & large yard in the rear, stable, coach-house &c.&e.10 Do.Gn, now occupied by Charles Holt, Lisquire.; 19 Do, Jamaica, Apply to J As, HUNT, No.1, Cul-de-Sac, gd M arch 1820.NOTICE TO GARDENERS, \\ quire of Gih Feby.1896.\\ ANTED an able Mite, thoroughly bred m his profession, to take charge ol an extensive Banal Mu and undeituke the manufacturing of Four, Barlev, &e.none need apply unless they can give satisfactory recoumpendation as tu aharacter and Capacity.Apply at this office, No 3, Mountain Sreur \u2014 Quebec, 03d February, 18208, N TO BUTCHERS & BAKERS, FRYENDERS \u2018Post Païd) will be received hy the subscribers at their Office here till Wednesday, 24th March JAS VOYER.! ; Hext, fur the supply of the St.Lawrunce Steam Boat Curmpu- ny's Bouts with i i | BUTCHERS MET, and WHITE AND BROWN BREAD, in such quantities as may be required at Quebec from time to | ine during the Navigation of the ensuing Season ; to be of the : first quality.Spucifications of the articles required, can be ween on spplica- tion at the Printers, JOHN MOISON & SONS, Agents fur Montreal, 27th Febv.1526.St.Lawrence Steam float Co.JU MORRIS begs leave to inform the Geatle- men, Inhabitants of Quebec that he has lately arrived in this Cuy from Newfoundland, where he has practised for a series of vears the Business of COOKERY ; in which Business hehas beengregularly bred, and now begs leave to offer his services in the sane practice ; hes well acquainted with the English und French languages and their manner of Cooking also, aud trusts fram ns knowlwdge of the same to yield satisfaction to all who may favour him with their employment.\u2014 Enquireof Parnux O-Coxnou, Na.1, Champlain Street, \u201420th l\u2019ebrv.1826.Was.HEDLEY ANDERSON, gives notice that after Firm of HU.Gowex & Co.Quebue, 15th November 1823, li, GOWEN.takes the occasion to return his best thanks to his friends and the public in general, fur the encouragement he received while in the finn of Marcoux & Ducat, and wfurins them that he will continue the business op his own secount, in the sane house, Nu.8, St.John's Street.Île will dye, as usual, in July, August and September, and reevive Furs for keeping, during the Sumner, at his shop.Me will have on hand à large assortiment of Hats, &e.and silk and common vil-cluth fur salu separately, or ta cover hats, He flatters himself by his great attentions to business to deserve the patronage he has alieady received.Quetee, 10h Feb, 1826.A 11, persons iudebted te the Estate ot the late Me, Joux MeConn, are requested to make payment of their respective accounts to Mr, IF G.FousvTi, Goudie's Wharf, Quebee, who is duly authorized to receive the same, and to grant acquittances.MARGARET BLEAKLEY, Residuary Legatee of the late John MeCord.Montreal, 4th January 1826.1 OBERT CAIRNS, Merchant Tailor, respeet- fully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has received his usual supply of Goods in his line.which he will make up an the most fashionable manner, for Cash or approved Credit.He also wishes to inform them, that he sends in his accounts re- gutarly, on the 1st of May and Ist October, and expects them to be paid at these periods ; as he is determined to do business on no other condition.11e has also to request all those who have received their accounts to make Immediute payment.\u2014 -Quebec, 18th Nov, 1824.RTEW TOBACCO, SNUFF and SEGAR MAN- À UFACTORY\u2014WILLIAM WISWEIT, respeet- fully informs the Inhabitants of Quebce, that be has on hand and fur sale wholesale and retail the above mentioned articles in all ite branches, viz t= Plain and fancy Suufl of every description, rig or Negro head, l'wist and Leat Tohacco, conunon and Spanish Segars of an excellent quality, ail of which he will sell on reasonable terms at lus store No.5, Baude Street, opposite the Preshviére, and intely occupied by Mr.Francis Hunter.tended to,\u2014\u2014Quebee, Deer, 5th 1523.ALBION HOTEL, PALACE STREET.FEMIOs.PAYNE \u2014grateful for the libéral support he received while at the City Hozel, St.John's Street.begs to inform his Patrons and the Public generally, that he has removed to that extensive new buülding in Palace Street, late the property of Col.Fé, which has been fitted vp by the present proprietor oa stile of elegunce and convenience which entitles it to rank as the first Flotelin Quebee, and in some es sentul respects, perhaps in the Canadas.\u20141t commands a full tuate nn St.Peter Street, aud forming the Westerly Corner of | St.Antoine Street, in the Lower \u2018Tuwn of Quebec, now oc- copied hy Mr, Wiiniavw Sammon, Mr.MePHERSON, N, Pee on\u2019 by the Subscriber, to whom apply.Quebee, Febry, 16th 18986, FRRANCIS HUNTER.tha LET, the Store at present occupied by 1! Mr.Cuas.Stuany, in Sault-an-Matelot Street.15th Foby.1826.Apply to GLO.ROSS, IO LET from the first of May next, that re large and convenient House, now occupied by Colt.os man & Îlale, in St laut Street, with the \\Wharf and Pwo Stores therean, the Wharl in welt sftuated fur the reception of Bonrds and Plank, the Stores for Wheat and Flour, Aso, the House at present oceupred by the subscaber, Atted oo a very conveaiont manner with stables and out-houses fit or 8 genteel family.Apply te CHAs HUNTER _ 20th luhv, 1886, FT to 0th February 1826, P.\u2014\u2014Quebee, 7th Feby.1826, To LET, 1v LET and possession given immediately if required, a bake-house, with two good ovens, xi- tuated on the wharf of Mussrs.Moir & Heath, Apply GEORGE SYMES, For partivnlars apply to, Ï view of the Basun, and its entrance, with a prospect of the mountianions country North East of Quebec; aud the interior of the Hotel is so arranged that families may occupy apart- nents (of which it contains several complete sets) equally ns re rived av in the most private dweliig.Such families as use ther own carnages will lind the Stabimg, &c.excellent and on a scale, vqual to the other accommodations of the House, Charges at the old established eates.\u2014 Quebec, 10th Deer.1825, FIVE E subscriber takes this oppertunity to return his most sincere thanks to the public in zeveral tor the Lbbe- al encouragement he has received for a few years past, sn bis Fusness ax GLAZILER, and haters himsell by his attentipn to the business lo deserve a continuance of it; for the past he feels very grateful, Fle gives notice that he bas fur xale at his house \u201c© Sanit-au-Matelot Street, every variety of GLASS for Chur ; : .i YE Ureen pact of the House No.5 Buade | Street opposite the Presbytere, at present occupied ches aud other purposes, PIERRE BOLISVERD.goun Leby.1826.] PRIVATE TUITION.RENCH Ladies and Gentlemen, desirous of obtaining a correct knowledge of thé English Language, can have an opportunity of being instructed privately at their own houses, by a young gentleman who kas received a blicral education, and whose system of teaching is both simple, casy, and comprehensive, From the success he bas had in teaching different languages &e., he will venture to make a pupil of ordingry capacity, know mare in twelve lessons, than can be acquired in any publie school in the Province in three months.Lessons wil also be given in Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Greek and Laun, Application to be made ut this Office, Quebec, January 9th 1826.CL JOR SALE 2 fairs 4 fect French Bur Stones, | 5 l\u2019uir 4 feet 4 inches do.Point Levy, 24 March 1826.RICH, LILLIOTT, FOR SALE Supertine, Fine & Middling FLOUR.MOIR & HEATH Prise vilie Wharf, Sth December 183.ANTID a sober houest youd Gardener \u2014TEu- JORANCOIS MARCOUX, Merchant Furner,! N.B.A great allownuee will be wade ta Grocers, and those who are in the habit of retailing the above articles, all orders | from the country will be thaukiully received and punetually at- - ouks will be sold at reduced prices and at long credit te purcha- Port Wine in 3 & 5 Dozen Casks Madevirain 3&5 o\u201c 6 Sherrv very superior 7 dazen \u201c6 Bucellas 5 \u201c Botiled Porter 3&5 ¢ Tin Plates, Copal and Carviage Varnish, Paints assorted, Al.lum, Brimstone, Corks, Playing Cards, Mould Wax Candles, Canada Nails, Coppers, Boiled oil, Mastic, Putty, Black Japan, Rosin, Varnish Tar.Black lead, Spennaceri aud Florence OL Apply to CHAPMAN & REVANS, 24th October 1825.7 Sault-au.Matelot Streut, à fron SALE 2 New Patent HEMP CABLES, : 134 loch, 120 Fathoms; Window Glass, and best Cognac Brandy.Apply to 1H.GOWEN.21st Nowr,.1825.Sault au matelot, Je.SALE by the Subseribers, 30 puncheuns ery strong Janimica Spirits, which will be disposed of on the most reasonable Terms.ROSS & MITCHELL.Joth Deer.1825.TT TT BLICK WALNUT, OR SALE, of very superior quality, Applyto BR.WOOD & Co.& St, Peter Street, Luwer \u2018Town, or to JOSEPH MARMETTE, St.Rocks, goth Peer.18925._ _ YOR SALE an xcellent COOKS HEARTH fit fora Vesse lof 400 tons.Apply to 26th Deer, 1825.1 1 JAS.CLINT.! FY R SALE Ly the subscribers.\u2014=Jauaica Spirits, Demerara Rum, Molasses, Coffe, Cognac Brandy, Ma- devra, Teneriffe and Spanish Wines, Burgundy in cases of 6 dozen, Muscate! and Blowin Raisus, Soap, Irish Butter, Mus tard in Bladders, Vinegar, Fig Blue, Plug Tobacco, Hed Puint Linseed Oil, Hogsheads Glassware, Crates Earthenware, Window Glass 64 x 7h, Tin, Patent Shot, Rosin, Haring & Shop Twine, and an assortinent uf Woollen and Cotton Goods, CHINIC & QUIROUET.Sault-au-Matclot, 2nd Jany.1826.pur SALE à few TINETS RAMOURASKA BUTTER, of a very superior quality.Apply to EBENEZER BAIRD, 20th leby.1820.St.Peters Street, Or SALE Liverpool SALT afloat.ALSO, Old Jamaica Rum, Cogniae Brandy in Pipes and Hogsheads, London l\u2019kles and Sauces, i Madeira ond Port Wine in the Wood, Newcastle Grate & Smithy Coals, Men and Boys pleted Hats.\u2026 Asp a few cases of very superior Port and Madeira Wine, 4 vars sn boitle, Apply to years nb PSA T.CORRIE & Co.Cape Diamond Wharf, 25th July 1825._ 22 ec TTT ROR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS.IVERPOQL Salt afloat, Best Liverpool Coals, Earthenware {assorted Crates.) ; Ausu-\u2014Landing ex Margaret From Leith on Atkinson's W harf, Superior l\u2019ort Wing in pipes & bhds \u2014AND IN STORE= Janinica Rum, 1.eward Island Mu.Cognac fhandy, Bpanish Wine in pipes and hhds Eng'ish Soap und Candles, ; ROSS, TAYLOR & Co.St.Peter dtrect Quebec, 15th OQctoher 1825, FEViIOM YS TAY LS offers for Sale, Teneriffe Wine in Pipes, Iogsheads and Quarter Casks, Benecarlo do.in du.| Port du, in Quarter Casks, Liverpool best Staple Cordage, SU Gras Wine Boules, A few Cases 4-4 & § Irish Lineu & Diapers, Pass Mats Aveo, deliversble by the opening of the navigation, 50 theusand 12 x 9 x 3 bright pme and spruce Deals.ond January 1x04, Ce ec OC E.S Common and Spanish Cut Tobacco of a Superior quality for Sale at the New Tobacco Ma- nufactorv, No.5, Buade Street.16th Feby, 1846, WILLIA M Wis ELL.FOR SALE.ONDON Particular Madeira Wine in Pipes, Hogsheads & Qr.Caskes , Dired Tenerife do.do.dos.§ fiom the Is ligne Puit do.du.laud, Lime Juice, Muscovado Sugar, Pot & Pearl Barley, Cod Fish, Candles, I.Gunpowder, Prime & unbrandable Pork, Nails and Staples by ° PSS MOI & MEATIL Près-de-Ville Wharf, 20th October 1825.LL Oo NACA TANNERY.~The undersigned begs leave t inform the Country Merchants and the public in foot of Abraham's 11il\u2014a general assortment of Leather, viz Sole, Harness and Bridle, Kipps, Calf and Sheep Skins; Also, Moccasin Leather, of which be has a constant supply, manufactured in the best stale.0.L, RICHARDSON.WANTED A FEW JOURNEYMAN SHOEMAKER, Apply at above establishment.\u201424th Nove, 1825, LOR SALLE, \u2018 Best Enulish Cordage of every description, including Cables, Hawsers deep Svalines, &c &c.\u2014 Also English sole Leather, l\u2019auni Faghah sole La by Wau, & GEo.PEMBERTON, s Linseed Oi &c.15th March 1823 Goudie's Wharf.À Porter (Darclay\u2019s 1 B, 8.) Fur sale by JOHN 28th Sept.1825, | _ St Paul's Strec THE SUBSCIHIBERS MAVE TOR SALE, ARBADOES SUGAR, in logsheads, Tierces [and Bareels Mahogany and Race word, \u2014 St.Paul's Street, Refined do.in IJogshcads.J.ondon Bottled Porter, in Casks, I dos.Geneva, vf very superior qualité, in Uipes, .Prey HE ORS Y TH, WALKER & CO.oth don, a ANGEVIN & Co.have for for sale about two thousand Volumes FRENCH BOOKS well assorted, being the remainder of a consisignment received last fall, these.general, that he has où hand, atibenbove establishment, at the POARTITENWARE \u201c{nesorted crates.) Bottled i LEATHER, &Co.cies of Assurances against loss or damage by dre, Drat, Brown and Blue Cotton ditto.Superfine, fine and common Cloths, Plains and Knapp Contings, Baize, 7-8 4-4 5-4 and 6-4 Flanncls and Swanskins, Rose and Point Blankets, Flushing and Fearnoughts, Iomba- zines, Denmark Satin and Barragon, Norwich Crapes, \u2018Tartans and Camblet, Shalloons, Fustions and Tartan Bonnets, an Elegant Selection of Supertine Carpeting, a general assortment of Ladies\u2019 and Childrens\u201d Boots and Shoes, Gloves, Stockings and Overalls, suitable 10 the Season, Worsted and J.ambs Woul Shirts and Drawers, Angola, Merino, Cassimere, Worsted and Imitation Shaws and Scarfs, Gentlemen's Fashionable Neck cloths, Colotired Cambrics, 9-8 and 6-4 Cambric, Book, Jacouet, Mull and Cambric Musling, Ginghams, Printed Muslins and Caiicoes, and Furniture Chintz ; Widows Lawn, long Lawn, Freneh and imitation Cambries, Cambric and Linen Haudker- | chiefs, 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linen, 7-8 4-4 5-4 6-4 Irish Sheeting, Diaper, Hucabacks aud Dowlas, 7-8 und 4-4 Liuen and Cotton Bed Tick, 7-4 and 8-4 Damask Liven, 10-4 12-4 16-4 20-4 and 24.4 Damask Linen Table Cloths, Napkins and Table Maus, 10-4 11-4 and 12.4 Marseilles Quilts.White, aud Coloured Wadding, Ladies\u2019 Fashionable Lace Caps, Black, White and Gray Plumes, Wreathes and Flowers, Mogul, Heury VIII, and Ilighlander Cards, Carpet and Hair Brooms, Bannister, white wash and Paint Brushes, Furniture, Crumb, Cloth, patent hoir and other Brushes.Sewing, Koitting and I'less Silk and Twist, Moravian embroidering and darning Cotton, German Lights and Glass Floats, Chamois and Morocco Skins, Black and Suipped binding Skias, Shoe Thread, Heel Bailand Blucking, Starch, Fig Blue, Ochres aud Glue, Spermaceti oil, and London Mould Candies, an ex.cullent selection of fresh Garden Sceds, Hyson, Souchong and T'wankay Teas, a Few Pipes real Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin and Port Wine.Fron Chests, Chamber Grates, Steel Fire [rons, Green Bune and Buck Handled Knives and Forks, Carvers and Desert ditto, Ne.1, 3 and 8 Shot, 64 x 7}, 74 x 8}, and 8} x 9} Window Glass.\u2018The whole of which will be sold at reduced prices for Cash or short Credit, orders will meet with every attention, and forwarded upon the shortest notice.Quebee, 27th Oe 1825.J, MACNIDER.PPLER CANADA Pastry Plour tor Sule by MOIR & HEATH, Pres de Ville.Quebec, 29th Decr.1825 FIVE Subseribess uffer for Sale, Refined Sugar, Jamaica umn, Geneva, Cognac Braudy, Cordage, Canvass (brown and bleached,) Tobacco Pipes, &c.Hunt's Wharf, 20th l\u2019eby.1826.LAURIE & SPENCE \"The Subscriber having leased the QuxkEs's WHARF fora term of years\u2014offers To LET thereon, STORE with an excellent Vault under it, {the second flat fitted for an Auction room) a small Vaule under the Dwelling House, and one of the Offices on St.Pater street.Also, the Otlice at present occupied by himself ou Hunt's Wharf, Offers vor sare.Pork, Beck nud \u201clour in barrels,and half barrels, Butter and Lard mn Kegs, 10 Pockets Hops, 1Q Puncheons L.1.Ruin, and 100,000 leet white ing Timber CHAS.A.HOLT.Fuby.27:1h 1826.NOTICE TO TAVERN KEEPERS, Quake, Orrice OF THE Peace, ss, Monday, 2Uth lebruary 1826.NTO I'ICE is hereby given that a Seecian Session of his Majesty's Justices of the Pence fur this District for receiving the usual Securities fiom, «nd granting Certificates for Lisences to persons intending to keep Taverns within this City and Banlieu of Quebec, during the present year, will be holden from Wgepsespay the First ultimo, until IFripay the Tenty day of Marcu nest, both days inclusive at the Court House of this City of Quebec, at Tex in the morning each day, and thas no other Special Session for a similar purpose will be Bolden until the first day of March, 1827.| Bv order | GREEN & l'ERRAULT, Clerks of the Pesce.! QUEBEC EXCHANGE.i i FPYHE Situation of KrErer to the Exchange hecom- ing vacant onthe l'insrof May next : Written applications {post paid) for filling up the vacancy addressed to the l'resiieut will be recuived uil the 14thof March nest, i+ 1tis expected that nu one will apply who cannat offer un- exceptionuble recommendations as to character and qualificatine, J.WURTELE, Secry.Q.LE.i Quebce, 23d Febry.1826.ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.( Established by Act of Parliament.) CAPITAL FIVE MILLIONS STERLING., NALS Boars or Digxcrios, _ | ALLIANCE.BRITISH x FOKEIGN, LIFE & FIRE Presidents.John Irving, lsquire, AM.P, Francis Baring, Esq.N.M, Rothschild, Esq.Samuel Gurney, Esq- | Moses Monteliore, Esp ' dirvcters.James Alexander, Esq.M.D.Charles Greenwood, Esq.G.H.Bae, Esq.James Hevgate, Jr.Esq.i Charles Bevan, Esq.Wiitiam Howard, Esq.P Jolin Bowden, Fag.Juhn Tunces, Esq M, D.¢ Archibald Campbell, Faq Wilbam Kay, Ls.i Witham Cranford, Esq.Oswald Smith, Lsq., Timothy A.Curtis, }isq.H, M.'Thornton, Esq.; d'raneis Cresswell, Esq.Thomas Wilson, Lisa.: TRE Subseribers being appointed Agents fur the said Company, have the honor to announce, that they are now ready to take risks and grant Policies of Assurence against loss Or damage occasioned by fire, iu any part of the l'roviaces vf Lower and Upper-Canada.i The names and Wealth of the Presidents and Directors of this Assovigtion are so widely known throughout the Commur- cial Wald, that it would be\u2019 presumptuous on the part of the \"Agents to suppose that apy observations of theirs, could increase : any confidence of the public in an association composed of such \"distinguished individuals.A Capital of Five Millions Sterling, an amount far exceed: ! ing that possessed by any similar institution, Must affurd perfect , security to the assured.MACKENZIE, BETHUNE & Co.Montreal, 4th June 3825, \u2018I be subscriber bem appointed Agent for the seid Company in Quetee, is sow ready to receive applications and grant Poh.Sufterers will at all times experience the utmost liberality and promplitpde in the settlement of their claims Against the Cont- pany, THOs W.SATTERTWHATTE, Agent.| TTTAGHICOTAS LETTERS 7 few Copies of this excellent work on Agriculture are stitl retanining for sale at Nellson and Cowan's Bookstore, No.3, Mountain Street=1'rice 12s.til.Qenbee, January goth, 1828 _ (UR SALE at Nunsox & Cowan's Bouk-Store 5 Mountain Street, copies in Sva.of the articles published in the Quebiee Gazette, under the head of + ME ASUTTES BLEORE VIE LAST SESSION\u201d of the lrovincal dartigment af this Province \u2014\u2014s8th Feby.1826, sers ol large quantitics at a time, Also, à few English Law Books.Aud two pieces viled Boor Cloths, contudnug 300 sgaare | yards; in Jengihs 10 suit purchasers bow Town, 4th Fely 1826 + QUEBEC == Printed \u201cand \"Published by\u201d Saver.Nurs No.9, Mouutaïu-Street «vice #08, jaordnn, = me Br AE ia oi Ett RETR cn SETTER ae ma UC \u2014\u2014p- eo \u2014\u2014\u2014 0 .- QO Ll and Ents muginalandtransiate LL By Webort Swen, Fg Pros ue s + revable bttle volume of poems has just i sued from tie Now York press, and is the production of a young gentleman be is ?we belive s adiveot Prelan 1, tiaw rescingg at Montreal.| are than one meanured by by the old, or, in more popular terms, dustry nhic h in the common intertourse of Society mivht secure neariy 1 gillon, 3 quarts, aed 112 pint, a competence, should net when sssuled by age or adirmitics be Vhy couvequence will tie an advance in the nominal price of | left, many of thers with large Lunihes, entirely dependent upon srain to the amount of full 2335, per cent.; and as, after this the bu'inty of others br exposed to the painful necessity of re- #y, the averages will be ascertained according (0 the new mes- © taining an Office, to thy important duties of which they are no dedicp wd to he Hon, Castine Bag, Roval Navy, senior afticer | sire, the effect wil be equivalont to luwering to the extent of | longer competent, wponWhe Fook station in l'an réa tie feet ry wh ch do the aathor much credit, ain\" rhom.Estuacti\u2014 It was à gallant ship rian England's const that Lut tedivus vois the trip, And every stor: had fat'ad.No hopes of fe were given, No re-cue was at hand; Each eye was And on heaven, Fach heart on Land.No longer to\u2019 the crew\u2014 But soe sat pale with grief, And some halt latices grew, Impatient of relief; Sate sand an wild despair Sane stood by fess unmann'd None gas\u2019d ou vacant aur, And matter\u2019d, Land.\u2018There sprang a wentle breeze, As davhght died away, And through the glowing seas The vessel cut her was, With hopeless breast aluit, \u2018The seatoy wok fus stand, And o'er the waters oft Look'd out for Land.But long st mock\u2019 lus gaze, Tilt through the starless night The beacon\u2019s warning binze Burst on lus rupted sigh.Loud, loud, the urchin.cried, As the blest ray be scann\u2019d And the faint crew replied, Echoing, Land! Oh, how that shout arose, Soft, sweet, amid the gloom\u201d It «poke of Lain to woes, Deliverance from the tomb, Grief, doubt, despair and fear Forsook the juyons band, As with a grateful wear, They wuicom'd Land: sail'd; WEIGHTS AND MÉASURES.must be of great interest to à large portion out fenders.} The importance to ail classes of the vommunity of the new Act for regitating the welrhts and measures, which becomes operative vn this dav, being the Tt of January, is npon the feast considers.times selfeuident.of maguitusle or bulk are formed, and by which we estimaie and determine the value and amount of rimerous of the necessaries and latnies cf Life.To the man of science, it is interesting as furnishing stand ds of gravity, of capacity, and of extension, fonnded on the fixed and immutable laws of nature, and thretore more correct and universal than thnse hitherto i use ; to the com- imercialiet, vs soppluing regulations affecting most of the opera- tione of trade to the man of fortune, as varving the measures.and consequently altering the prices of many of the comforts and luxuries of bife ; and even to the mechanic and day -labourer, it is interesting, for these will feel its influence in the ditnimished size of the pot of beer, in the increased mea ure and lessened price of spirits, and indeed, as in some was or other interfering with the price vr quantity of numerous of the necessaries of hfe, Any isforination on the subject of such paramount importance cannot fail to being acceptable.But we shall not enter into the scientific expositions of the new Act.but merely referjto some of its practical effects upon all trades, whether wholesale or retail, and ont the prices of all commodities.\u2018To the corn grower and dealer this is most important, \"he differences introduced by the present Act, and the diversities thereon occasioned, in all modesof buving and selling, will be best seen by refering to the new Customs Acts, and the Excise duties, which have been adjusted to the imperial measure.The new Customs Act contains twa tables of dutios the one fixing the duty to he paid according to the present weights and mea- sores, and the other providing new duties, to be estimated accord- me to the new standards, By the second table, wany articles estimated by measures of capacity are continued at the old duties, aud hence the public gain in the proportion the capacity of the new measure exceeds the old.Thus wheat imported from the British possessions in North A- murien, apples, dried and undried French beans, buck-wheat, aysters lentils, medlurs, nuts of all kinds, onions, pears, rice, tares, and flax and hemp seeds, are to be continued at the old duty per bushel, and which is fully equivalent to a reduction of 8 guineas per cent.Again, oil.both train and spermacei, and blubber, are to be continued at the sameduty per ton, which is equivalent toa reduction of full £20 per cent.Also cranberries.rennet, aud Cologne and other mineral wat.ters, are to be continued at the same duty per gallon.Leing a reduction of £20 per cent, The duty an wines to be raised as under -\u2014 Cape wine, present duty 2s.per gallon, tobe 2s.Sd.per imperial gallon, French wines, Gs, 7s.3d.per imperial gallon.Portugal and other wines, 1s.4s, 10d.per unperial gallon.\u2018The custom gains the fullowing fractional advantages by the new duties, vir.\u2014On Cape wine, four-sevendhs of a turthing per gal- kon : French ditto, one-fificenh du.; Portugal and other wines, six-fifteenths ditto, The new duty ou rum is to commence on the 1st of January, and is to be 8s.Gd.per imperial gallon, which is about equal to 7s, 1don the present gallon : the spirit to be exactly proof or if above or below to be charged vr allowed 31 proportion, According to the Lundon Price Current for the last week, the prices of Jamaicaruin, in bond, vary from 2s.7d.to 35.6d.per gallon.Assuming that their values remain stationary up to the present day, their prices ought nuw to be, for imperial gallon, for the minimum, 3e 11-24.: and for the marimum, 4 2 1-24, Again, fromthe came source, we learn the price of Cognac brandy to be 55.51 10 Js.6d.per gallon, which, per imperial gallon, would be Se.11d, to 4s 21-2.Supposing a dealer to hace a stock of liquors bought by the pre.wnt gallon, in order to get the same profit in retaling them by t'¢ new imperial gallon, he ought to charge 1s.for every 10d.of fais present charge.Suppoing a family consume a gallon of epirits per week, they ouxht to ronsume six pints and a half and haifa Quartern of the new measure, or exactly five gallons in six weeks.À pipe of l'art wine contains ahout 138 gulions of the present incasure, and will be equal 10 1151 £ Imperial gallons.\\ pipe of Sherry, 130 present g «lions, and will be equal to 108 510th imperial gallon.À pipe of Lisbon of Bucellus, 130 prescut gallons, and will be equal to 116 6-10ths imperial gallons, A pipe vf Vidonia, 120 present gallons, equal to very nearly 100 impcrial gallons.A pipe of Madeira, 110 present gallons, equal to 91 6-10th im- periat gallons A hogshead of Sherry, 63 present gallons, equal to 52 1-2 im- prrial gallons.From these calculations it will be seen that six gallons of the present measure are very nearly equal to five gallous of the new measures, the latter only exceeding the former by thirty-seven hundredth parts of a cubic inch.~The Excise Duties have also been adjusted to the new mea.syres\u2014 that on malt being, after this day, 2s 8d.per bushel, which is an advance of about three guineas per cent.The duty on beer is tobe 95.per barrel, instead of 9s.2d.The duty on British 8 irits isto be 77.per imperial gallon of hvdrometer proof, which as equal to a duty of 5 10d.on the old gailon.\u2018The new imperial gallon conwins 277.274 cubic inches, being 4.726 cubic inches Jess than the old beer measure ; consequently 60 of the new gallons are slmost precisely equal to 59 of the old heer gallons, Therefore, supposing a fumily at present to consume a galton of beer per day, and continue the same nominal quantity throughout the ensuing year, they will at the end of the iwelvemonth have only consumed a quantity qual to 269 uf the preswit gallons, consequently the r consumption will have been lessened 1 the eatent of x gallo 14.present charge made by London bresers fur a barre] of 1 eer, containing 36 gallons, 1 £2 5s 48.from which deduct the duty, and we find the net price to be £1 145.2d.Now the new ba ei will only be equal tu 35 gallons and 4-10ths of the old nea.sure, consequently the prices ought to be £1 13s.7 1.84.10 which ald 9.for the new duty, and we have £2 2s.7 1-2d.fur the price at which it ought to be charged to the publican, being a deduction per barrel of 8 1.2.\u2014not quite a farthing per pot.By a clause in the new lixcise and Custoins Aets it is declared, that in al! Acts relative to the revenue, in which mention 1s mad.of the galion, it shal, after this day, be taken and deemed to be the imperial gallon, and all duties, drawbneks, and pryiments relating threto, shall be according to such imperial gallon, any thing in any Act or Acts thervot to the contrary notwithstanding.We next proceed to notice the operation of the new measitres on the prises of corn and other commoditics usually sold by measure, The present busted inensire contains 21504 cubic inches, and the new one will contain 2218 192 cubic inches, consquently a quarter measured by the new standard will contain 512,336 cubs inches \"stain from pronouncing sentence of death in certain Claes, Ia re + ferred to a Special Conunittee.! \u2019 - tee ou the Ridenu Canal, and oblwn icave to ait waa on Frday \"The perusal of the tullowingarticie from Beli's Weekly Messenger, : Itis a amject affecting, in n greater ur less { degree, the promotions of quantity from which onr general ideas | Vhe wark is very hafdeomely | 433 percent.«fibe prices at which forcigu corn may he im.get up, and the various etTosois ste marked witha taste and poe.| parted.Thus, taking the prices of corns as given by the Gazette Iisa pleasant and * Ts ag cvable litte hook, and will, we noagine, Froncits chasteness af : 308 to take place thaghe and delicacy of expression, readily lind its way into the * Doe the week euding Saturday, Dec.17, vod supposing no vari.tween thew and the tst of January, the prices would, on the latter duy, owing to the diference ol the mens - sure, Le auvauved ns under ce - Per present Ought to per Tin.+ Quarter.purial Quarter.i Wheat 63x 4d.63s.4d.! Barley 41s.44, sus 7 ead, | Oats zos 54.#74 3d.| Kye sis Sd.7s 1td.{ Bewms 40s 6d, din 10s, 1-24 | Peas 40 Ad, 3s.od Itis ubsious from these ealenlations, that the price of corn will reach the munimuem st which its tnporiation is to be allowed sooner under the new systent than it would under the old, From the total sitenée of the linded interest during the 1ast session of Parbiamenton this subject, it would appear that this opu- tation of the Act lad wholly escaped thar notice, PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT or LO Ire H-CANAD A, HOUSE OF \\ssEMBLY.Saryaniy, 4th March 1826, Mr.Neilson from the Committee to draw ap reasnns against asenting to the amendment by the Council to the St.Frances the House.Mr.Blanchet from the Committee on the Repart of the D- rectors of the Emigrants\u2019 Hospital, Quebee, seports-erclerred to a Comm te.of the whole House on Wednesday next.Mr, Cutler Trom the Specs Commitee on the Bilis to incorporate the Cities of Quebec and Montreal, reports that they bave gone through the Bill without auvodment-\u2014rclerted tu à Comnanittes of the whole on Wednesday.Mr.Vadiières from the Committee to engitire into the eseeu- i Gon of the Act of Inst year, to reprint ceiten Laws in force in the Province, reports\u2014relurred to a Commitee of the whole un Tuesday, The engrossed Biil wo establish à Fire Society in Montreal and | { for other purpuses, 1s read à third time, parsed and urdered tu the + Council, The engrossed Bill from the Council ta enable Courts to ab- oy : - - A The House go into Committee on the report of the Comité next \u2018I'he House in Committee au the Bill te provide effectual regulations for the practice of Phivace, Sargery aod Midwitery, go through the Bill atter several amendments, The House in Committee on the report of the Special Committee relative to the plans of the new Jab at Montreal, report progress, to sit agaln.Moxnir, 6th March, 1828.Lhstrict erection bill : Ordered, \"hat Messrs.Neilson, Valtières, Berthelot, Viger, Stuart and Bourdages, be appointed to mett the sud Managers.Mr.Stuart moves, and 11 as ordered, that on Thursday next the House will cousider of the expedicney of voung a sum of money for exploring the tract of couniry in the Distinct of Ques bee, commonly called the King's Posts.4% Mr.Quesnel hus leave tu bring in a Bill to establish an additional superior term of King's Bench for civ.l causes at Mont.real\u2014second reading on Thursday next, !Adduional superior term for civil causes held at Montreal from 1st to 20th Decem- ber\u2014may pronounce judgment in the ten days after term, and may appoint trials of jury caws in vacation.) Me.Leslie from the Committee on the petitions of the mer.chanis of Quebec and Montreal against Podiars, repurts that no alteration is requisite in the existing laws respecting hawkers and pedlars.: On motion of Mr.Stuart, it is ordered that the House will to morrow go into Committee, lu amend the Ordinance concerning Advocates, Altucmies, &e.The engrossed Bills, 1°.to incorporate the Quebee Friendly Society.and 22.10 facilitate the Jaws relating 10 leases of bouses and farms, on a division yeas 22, nays 4,\u2014are both read a third ime, passed, and ordercd to the Coancil.Mr.Secretary Cochran delivers the following Messages : * The Governor in Chief lass before the Assembly Copy oFa Memorial of the Committe of Trade of Quebec revpecung the injury resulting to the Trade from the desertion of Seamnen at this Port, and he recommends the subject to their consideration with a view to the adoption of proper tneasures to remedy the very serious evils complained of.\u201d { Signed) Datnoustk.- Castle of St.Lewis, Quebec.6th March 15826.* \u2018Ihe Governor in Chief lays befure the Assembly Copy of a Memoriai iately presented to bim by the Magistrates of Quebec, respecting the inprovetment of the bed of the St.Charles [liver between the Lower Town and Beauport, and the formation of 1 'ocks thereon ;\u2014Considering this as a project marked by a Jauda- ble spirit of pubic enterprize and promising cousiderable advantage to the Trade and gencral interests of the Country, he recommends it to the attention of the Assembly with a view to an appropriation from the Public monics for the purpose of obtaning scientific and accurate Surveys, Plans, Lstunates and other tu.formation connected with the undertaking.\u201d (Signed) Castie of St.Louis, Quebec, 6th March 1826.Mer.Secretary Cochran aso delivers the following papers, pursuant to addresses of the Élouse.[The substance of the (wo last 18 gisen-] Datxousie, (Copy of Despatch ) Downing Street, 19th Frbry.1825, ¢ Mr Lornp,\u2014 have received your Letter of the 7th instant, transmitting a Memorial which had been addressed to Sic francis Burton, by the Chief Justice and the Judges of the Courts of King's Beach in the Province, under your government, praying that tueir Commissions may be granted to thew during good behaviour, and that a provision be made fur their retirement af ter a certain number of years service; aud I have to acquaint voar Lordship in reply that 1 shall not fail to recommend to His Ma.justy that the Appointments of the Judges should be placed on the same footing as corresponding appointments are placed in Lugland, provided the Legislature of the Province will make a provision fur their retirement according to the Sale which 18 cstab- lished in this Country.\u201d I have the hunor to be { Signed) Batuussr, Lt.General The Earl of Daihousje, G.C.B.(Copy) To His Excellency the Honorable Sir Fraxcis Buearox, G.C.H.Lieutenant Governor of the Drovince of Lower Canada, &c, &c.Ke.«« May it plense your Erceltency,-= We the Chief Justice of the Province of Canada and the Puisué Justices of His Majesty's Courts of King's Bench for the Districts of Quebee, Montreai and Three Rivers, most respectfully beg permiwmion to call your Excellency\"s attention to the consuleration of a subject affecting nut merely the undersigned as Judges, butin a polu.cal pout of view highly important to the interests of all classes of Lis Majesty's Subjects In this Province; they avail themselves of the presence of the Governor in Chief the Earl of Dalhousie in England, whase local kpowledge and sincere desire to promote the true interests vf this l\u2019rovince, coupied with such representations as your Excellency may Le pleased to make touching this statement, cannot fail of giving energy and effect to it.* And here we beg leave to refer your Excellency to that part of the debate which took place in the House of Lords upou the Canada Bill on the wih May 1791, when the views of His Ma Justy\u2019s Ministers with regard to the Judges of Canara holding their Offices during pleasure or during youd behaviour were very potted- ly expressed by Fart Grenville, and altho at that period 1t was not cemed expedient from thie uncertain state of the Law in Canada to render the Judges independent in their appointimeuts ss in England * set His Lordship was convine d the time was tery \u201c neur when this could be dune, su as tu be productive of the *¢ greatest good.\u2019 * That, that period has happily arrived in Canada, the Judges having been all regularly bred'in the study acd the practice of the Law, and heing, asthey arc, surounded by à very humerous And enlightened Bar, is lire universally acmitted; the feelings end the wishes of the Inhabitants of the Province that the Judges should hold their Commissions during their zood behaviour and not during pleasure only, have frequantly been manifested by (heir Representatives in Provineisl Parliament assembled ; a incasure which wouid tend tu assimilate still more closeiy the Constitution of this Country to that of the parent state upon which it bas been modelled and having in support of st, the high authority of our late Revered Sovereign in his memorable declaration to Parliament ** that he looked upon the independence snd uprightaess of the \u201c Judges ax essential to the finpartiul administration of Justice ; as * one of the best securities of the rights und liberties of His Sub.* jects, and ns most conducive to the bonor ol the Crown.\u201d ** We further beg leave humbly to represent that whatever he the age or infirmuties under which a Judge may happen to labour in Canada, where from the vast estent of Country, its rapidly encreaung Population, the peculiar Laws in force, and the almost total want of niderior Jurisdictions, the Office of à Judge is one of touch difficulty and never ceasttg assiduity, Do provision is as yet nade by Law or otherwise, tur the rethiement of such infirm or soperannnates Judges, * \u2018That it i but just and reasonable that public Funetionaries whose time and wheats are exclinively deveted 10 the Public ser.?vive, and whoare thereby precluded From the exercise of Chat in- District crecoun But, reports, und a conference is requested by $ Mr.De Léry, from the Council, mnturims the House that the Honbies.Messrs.Hale, Kerr amd Bowen, have been appointed | Managers fur a conference un the amendment w the St.Francis * so Muy it ther, fure please your Execliency favorably to recuive these sur repres-ntations, and Lo pronsote by all the means in your power, the humble prayer thereof, that the Judicial ottice tn Uanads, may bie so ameliorated, that in future it wey be hold during godd behbviotr, and that à rethesvent be granted to Judges after the same term of service sud for tv like Causes as by Law estab.Ished for the Judges in England, Scotland and lreland, of three Tourths of their Salaries at the period of such retirement and ta be secured 10 them out of the Statute passed in the 14th year of the eign of His late Majesty Gear HHL Cap.88, either by an Act to be passed by the lmperial Parliament, by Instructions tu [is Majesty's Itepresentative in this Provinee, or by such other course in the premises as inay be deuined most expedient, (Signed) J.Sgwere, C.J.Eu: Bowrs, Jo BR, das Rem, J.BR.LL.C.Fouvuer, J.B.MR.Jas.Kees, J.BIR.G.Pvax, J.BR Ou.Praracer, J.B.8.Lower Canada, Nose, 1824.Sravgsiany of monies ordered for distribution by Judgments of the Court of King's Hench, Quebre, and the payments made thereun, by the late Shentl fle (Gaspé, from the time of his entering to office up to the 10th September last\u2014drawn up by the Prothouatariss from documeuts forusshed by Mr.De Guaspe, and fram the reco ds of the Court \u2014 [Hatributions homologasted 10 1817, £8,438 10 11 se iu 1815, 32,20N 12 1 \u2018 \u2018 in 1519, 2,007 18 0} .\u201c .in 1820, 20,094 17 3, se \u201c in 1821, 5082 6 1} \u201c uo in 1822, 10,666 1 7} \u2018Fatal, £50,548 6 U| Ty which is to be added distributions not homolegated, bug which the Shera stated he way ready to pay, - H18138 12 08 Grand \u201cTotal, - - d72.486 13 33 Tobe deductedtor payinents made an distnibutions howob rated as per receipts filed un 1H17, - £7,838 2 4 \u201c «in 1815, - 10,898 2 4) \u201c sin 1814, - 2,848 7 114 \u201c \u201coan 10, - 17445 5 4h \u2018 «+ du Ist, oe 4.197 17 11} \u201c «un 1822, - 3,273 5 3) £ÆiAL500 1 à Also ; payments on account of distributivhs not bumologated, £2,842 12 10 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 45,342 14 2 dur fist 4 34 AA17,548 4 84 10,283 19 5 Balance now due by Mr, De Gaspé, To wit:\u2014On distributions homologated, Ou du, put haolo tated, Amornr advanced on Letters off Credit, and which stil] remain unaccounted (ur, ur fur which the persous accountable are not tinally discharged, - Currency, £90460 2 U Aorausy advanced by Accountable Warrants and tot accounted Go, er fur which penons account - alde are nat finally disvharged\u2014\u2014on account of servives previous to Ist Nov, 1825.- 452,000 10 0 - Total currener, H'152.700 12 O The statement of outstanding monies not accounted For.1«10- ferred to the Committee of the whole on the Estmate\u2014and the { Memorial and Despatch relating to the lacependeuce of the Judges, to the Special Committee on that sutject, The Bill to regulate the practice of Physic and Surgery, is ordered to be engrossed afier amendments, \u2018The Registry Bil 1s read a second tne aud referred to a Spe- vial Committee.The Bill to facilitate the execution of the Laws obliging Sei.gnours to grant thew Lands to first Applicants, 1s ordered tu be engrossed on a division of yeas 31, nays |, Tuesvar, 7th March, 16826.\u2014{10 o'clock A.M.) The House in Commitee vn the Bil! from the Council to as certain damages un protested Bilis of Fachange go through the Bill after sone atnendments, and itis ordered to be engrossed, The Bill fur the more speedy remedy of divers abuses prejudl.vial to À gueulture, alter receiving several amendments, sid buing recommitted, 1s ordered to be engrossed.The engrossed Bul to appropriate £500, for the «ww tloment of the St.Joachim and the Sr, Paul's Bay road, is passed and order vd to the Council.(4 o'clock P.M.) Mr.Failières has leave to bring in a Bill to ascertain the qualifications and regulate the summoning of Jurors in criminal cases\u2014cecnand resding on Monday next.Mr.T'aschercau has leave to bring in a Bill for ascertaining the annual increuse of the population of the Province\u2014\u2014second reading on Saturday next.[Clerks of the Court to propare an.uually Returns of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, to be laid befure the Governor and legislature; said Clerks to bu pad therefore\u2014 Collector of Customs to transmit to the Governor triplicate Returns of Emigrams arriving at Quebec } Mr.fiessauiles from the Committee ef the «hole relating to Education, reports the following Votes, which are concureed in hy the House, viz.£200, as an aid to the Education Society of | (Quebec\u2014£300, to ditto, 10 assist in binding a central School | House in the District af Quebuc\u2014Æ£ 1.50, as au aid to the British and Canadian School at Quibec\u2014 £300, as an aid to the British and Canadian School Society at Montres!\u2014£400, to ditta, Lo assist in building a School Louse\u2014Æ£200, as an aid to the National and Free School at Montreal.The Bull regulating the office of Sheriff, is read à sccond time, and referred to a Special Committee.- The following resolutions were passed in Committee of the House of Awembiy on Tuerday, before commencing to vote the supply for the ensuing year.1.Resslved, \u2018That the appropriation of any sums of money ak ready levied or which hereafter nay be levied on lis Majesty's subjects in this Province, otherwise than such application\u201d is or may be directed to be made uy the express provisions of Law, is a breach cf the privileges nf this House aod subversive of the Government of this Province as established by Law, 2.That no Lew impoung Duties or Taves on His Majeaty's Subjects in this Provinee, providing Funds for defraying the expenses uf His Majesty's Civil Government and thuse of the ad- mimstration of Jusuce or of the Legishiture in this Province, can be held to confer upon any person the power or the right of applying the monivs thenee arising, or making a special apjiropri- ation and distribution thereof without the consent and authority of the Legislature, 3.\u2018T'bat the sume granted and appropriated for any special service should be applied by the Faecutive power, only to defray the expenses of that service, and that the application vf any eur- plus of Funds to uses for which they were not appropristed is a misapplicaticas of the public money, a hreach of public trust, » violation of the rights and privileges of this House, and subver- sve of the Government of this Province as established hy Law, 3.Toat this House will hold personally responsible [lis Majesty's Recciver General of this Province and every other person or persons concerned, for sll monies levied on lis Majesty's Subject in this Province, whieh may have legally come into his or their hands, and been patd over by hun or them, under any authority whatsoever unless sich prymenis be, or shall be suthorized Ly an express provision of Law.at Ber QUEBLC: THURSDAY, sth MARCH 1826.The New.Yok papers of the 2th ina.ure without later advi- ces from Europe.We may soun, however, expect advices as late as the 1st of February.\u2018The Imperial Parliament was to have been opened on the und of February; the French Parliament on the 3ist Jannary.From the peaceful state of Europe, we ean expect nothing to transpire of moment.The future po.liey of the present Court of St.Petensbargh towards the Ottoman Porte, may huwever give great interest to the political affairs of that quarter of the globe.\u2018The House of Assembly in Comuuttee at the two last sittings voted the whole of the [stimates of the Civil Expendaure fur the current year, excepting a few uew or increased items which were postponed.Mr l'ascnenrau proposed to admit the rencwed distinction in the Civil Expenditare, and the exclusive appropriation of certain paris of the Revenue to à part of the Expenditure only, which was negatived by 70 ugamst £, The tems reject d Inst year were again rejected hy the same division.I'he items heretofure acknowledged by the House were voted to the same amount as last year without a division.The Bill for a new apportionment of the representation on the late census, is passed to be engrossed.Te equabines the represen.tuon throughout every part ol the Province, and gives 88 members instead of 50, the lowest number required by the Cunstityé tional Act in 3791, no altération having been made aince, \u2019 We publish 10-day the Memorial of the Judges of the Districis of Quebre and Maotireal, to Hie Excellency Sir Frases Bow Tox, praying that they may be made independant and enjoy their oflice during good behaviour, A Bl providing for the Independence of the Judges was read a firat time in the Assembly last wight; the principal provisions of at are :\u2014l'hat the Judges shall not be Members of the foxecutive, nor the Legislative Council, shall hold their office during good behaviour, have permanent salaries, with pensions on retiring, Retired Judges to Have a deliberative voice in the Courts from which they have retired.\u2018The Lugislative.Council is constituted à Court for the trial of impeachiments, The following is copied free a Hulifag y timo Ag a General Meeting of tie Lohans the Fay ul.held at the Exchange ('oftee.House on Saturday last The 11 Mica Wautac x in the Chair \u2019 log.The Prosident of the Chamber of Commerce .prudeedings on the subject of establishing a Communted their Stoner Vansela between Halifax and (Quebec\u2014when he fuller by Kesolution was entcred tuto, viz \u2014 wing Nes dved, That the following gentlemen be a (* the purpose of obtainting Subscriptions, correspond Committee of Trade at Quebec, and for Carrying twensure into effvet.Samurr.Conann, M.li.A Piers, Gro, Ssury and Co Hunn, Emjuires, atrniltes for hing with the the propos Enon, bg Mr.Maywood, a performer ol great note, appears t0 nig}, with Mr.Aceue, in the Merchaut vf Ven ice ; de Moywouf v Shylock, wud Mr.Keeve as Lorenao.Mr.Judah \\nkos thenen of Antoate.The former two gentlemen are ouyaged oui fan tour inghts, y lo Fhe srong wind on Sunday, the 26th ultimo, Appears tg yy been very severely felt a the lower parts of this District, partie ?Larly in the Parish of Kamoursska, where several hoy.gy, amiong athers those belonging to Antoine Desjardins, and Camb ay |) mont, were levelled with the ground.About 40 barns and oun houses were blown down or uoroofed.Inthe Parishes of River Quelle und Se.Rok, considerable damage wus alo done, On the North shore, at St.Anne, à house and xescral barre Were blown down.The wind appesrs to have been felt nore in the lower than in the upper parts of the District, It is notim the recollection of the oidest inhabitants that so violent A tempo han been before felt in the winter season.> Ou Thursday, the 224 instant, à man named Martin Hogan re siding in Champlam-strver, Lower Town, was lined by the Ma gistrates in the penalty of £5 fur purchasing a shirt, From k soi.dier of the 79th Regt, the samy being part of his regtuicntal o cessaries, passes DIED.On Wednesday the 8th insta, Mr.Hiney Avsris, years, deeply reg.etted by all his acquaintances, and fo of 35 years Chief Brewer at the Se.Roe Brewery, ( res retrace Iucrcase of the Funds by the operation of this day, £39 15 à Yrectars for the ensuing Tuesday, C.F.AYLWIN and J.O.BRUNET, Esqra tY% Ofice hours from 11 to 1 o Clock.NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, I \"EMULE Trustees duly authorized te get ereetod à new CATHOLIC CHURCH in the Parish of St.Pierre of Surel give novice that they will receive proposals to build this edifice from this date to the 29th of the mouth of March instant, The Church to be 135 feet by 70 feet inside, without tnctudiv the sacristy or vestry which is to be 34 feet by 10, alw inside, the whole French measure.Those who wish 16 contract may know the principal proportions, &e.Apply to Messire Kelly, curate of Sorel, or ta Mr.Louis Dufrestay, carpenter.Quebee, \u2018The propd-aly are to bein writing, and addressed to the above named prisons \u2014\u2014 Sorel, Sth March 1826, SEE, JOUR NSALE.\u2014The tine NEW BARK ow BOLL building ou Messrs, Mason's Wharf, Prego.Ville, tobe launched the first S, cig tides in May, und will neq.sure about 240 tu 350 Tons, with Sails, Rigging, &¢, complete.Far particulars apply to WILLIAM CAYMAN on the premises, nr 10 the Subscriber.FOI FREIGUT OR CHARTER TO LIVERI'OO], oF A HID fue New Ship LYCURGUS, Jouy Lh Crist, Master, now on the Stocks at Cape Diamond, hurthen per Restor aboot 360 Tong \u2014The above Vessel will be innuched as sou as the Ice in the River wilt permit, Fur particulars apply to the Master at Cape Diamond, or to the Subseriber.nped 6) ru pwnd UEBECSAVINGS BANK, 7th March 18%, Amount Deposited this day, 4175 18 11 Withdrawn, #6 0 3 ALSO FOR SALE, LONDON PAINTS all Colours, 30 Pipesof ROFTERDAM HOLLANDS imported 5 Do.BRANDY, {due 30,0600 Feetof HED PINE TIMBER, WILLIAM PATTON, Quebec, 7th March 1826.Sault-au- Matelot Street.SALES BY AUCTION.On MONDAY next, 13th instant, will be sold at the Subs center's Store .GINTY Bores Seay, A 40 Ditto Candles.3 Jars Linseed Qi, 15 Kegs do, de.25 Casks Nails assorted sizes, 20 Pieces Osvaburgh Sheeting, 50 1.Venitian Carpeting, 1 Bale Hops, 2 Do.Sale Leather, 6 Dutch Balung Cloths, 50 Kegs l\u2019aint assorted colors.\u2014AFFER WHICIH\u2014 A general asortment of Dry Gands, comsisting of superfine and cummun Cloths, Calicoes, Russia Duck and Shecrings, Dow- lus, steam loom Sheeting, Irish Liven, Cslicoes, Fustans, Core duroys, Velvets, Cotton and worsted [losicry, &c.&c.Sule at ONE o' Clock : J WUNTELE, A.& IL.AT PRINATE SALE.12 punche strong Whiskey.oth March 1896, EVENING SALE, Without reserve will be Sold un THURSDAY and FRIDAY Evenings the 16th & 17th Inet, at the Subscribers\u2019 Auction Room, Law and other ABOUT, [2] VOLUMES of French, 3,000 Books, received from Pacis last fall.50 Duz.Soul Boxes, Wood and \u2018l'urtoise Shell, 50 do Paper.100 Reams Waiting Paper.20 M, Quills.A small quantity of Parchinent and a variety of other articha The Sale will commence at SIX o Clock precisely.by J.& M, FRRASER, oth March A.& 4 \u2014 ein 1826.NOTICE.TEMIE Letters that were put on bonrd the Ship C1- Naptan, Capt.Davidson, last Nov.have been sent up from Isie-aux- Coudres, and are tu be found at the Office of Moss, GARDEN, AULDJO & Co.Quebec, 9th March 1826.NOTICE.pie Suhscriber being duly appointed TrusTre to the vacant estate of the la\u2018e Asnaitam Giæsos, (in his life time Timber Merchant), requests ali those who are indebted to the said Estate to make tmmediate payment of their respectie accounts (attested) su that means may be taken for the liu dation of the wme, Wu DOWNES.Quebec, 9th March 18286.the valuable property belonging to the undersigned, in the centre of the canton of Chambly, together or se perate'y: ; 13.A Int on the Banks of the Rapids, about one acre in frant, by half an acre in depth, on which is an extensive Brewere built of Stone, with the necessary utensils lit to brew 3U hugaheads of Ale per week, with « good Malthouse, and Kiln and other surtable out-houses ; within the lrowery thete is space for a Distillery to work up trom 50 10 60 bushels of grain per day ; the most of the disuliery utensils are on the premises and might in one mouth be put in operation ; there is abundance of the best water in the Brewery, Co 2%.A two story Dwelling Mouse oF Stone, in which is fitted up a large Store for retad or wholesale business, with an evcel- lent Cellar capable of containing 100 puncheons, à large Yard a Store GO feet long, and a good Stable with out- houses, with a excellent Garden of about two acres in good cultivation, 4 Chambly, 2nd March 1826, JOHN YULE wr FN for SALE at Cap St, Tynace, in the op \u201cfiat concession near the Church; that fine Law of \"5 arpdnts 8 perches in front, V arpent of which has 70 ur penttn depth and the remainder 40; with two DWELLING HOUSES, 2 Barns and Stables (new, ) formerly the property of Fre Brrsign, Fee.There is an excellens young Orehars and 200 loads of Hay are cut Jeary the arable lund produ © anotally, from 500 to 600 bushels of Grain, Apply to the pros fi V part of the HOUSE, st present oceopied by Enquiry to be ude on the premises pricror st the premises.J.Bre, BERN Lk.TO LET, JOSEPH FENWICK.St.John's Street, St.John's Subutbs oth March 182d.hy oon SALE or tobe LEF for a term of yews, \u2014 so are 0 Cap St.Ignace, 9th March 1886, ITH immediate possession, the lower consisting of a Shop, Cellar and other conveniences, JUST PUBLISHED, Price Five Spipsaness THE QUEBEC ALMANACK, or the | 11 1he Civil and Military register for 1896 ; contemming Lists os pit Public Officers, and members of Public and charitabie Ins! ong in the Provinces, with He neval Culendar Se, Vue duces péy able on Iinportstions &e, Ke | Gazette Qüice, JOth January 1826. & 28nd ui.t alfa, The Hog, 0rted the, Mestion by e following Miltee fo z with the J Pruposey un, k, L.5 to nighe Ywoud gg 8 the per d Quly (4 8 10 have 1, Parlicy.ce uniong Ween fy.and ayy, 5 0f Rive anse, On darts Were lore in 1h bot in the a tympog ' Hogan, re.y the Ma.Om Kgl.etal py.rpm 5, Ayed 6 ru Pwards te, h 1826, 518 11 KG 05 rs rs 89 14 8 La \u2014 rected a St.Pierre build thig h instant, metudiug aide, thy nay know 1y, curate ee, \"The ve nained th Low Près-de.will wea.complete, 1 the pre.POO, , Joux ape Dix.ve Vessci mit.nd, Or to imported due, he Sais superfine gs.Dow ns, Core RIDAY nt Room, d other hell, p Articha ty.\\ SER, .& à.ap Cn- t up from \"Mosse, & Co.TRE to n his lle lebtesl to esproctive prdtanon NLS.- BYZIUR ersigned, er ur se- acre in Brewery brew JW md Kiln p is space grain per yises and dunce 0 is Outed ant exrel- go Yard, with ai ULE in the Laud of as 5) nt- LLING property Oreharc produ © the pro- EL lower pied br Suburbs, ANG) [nll the Lrentitot rues pay sen i 0 3 3 pen an aa in 3: NT EMENTF DES HYPOTHEQU ES.Gubstie ou Litt de M.Vallièrox de Saiste Iéal pour In pres lit ité * des privitig > el yprlrc as: set pour du sitreté des créumiirs et ds uuyuéreurs dd'incraeuhles.\u2018 1.Le gouverneur, nommer, dans chacun des arrandissemens qui seront formés à cet elfut, un wr efter des hypothèques, dunt js fonationss seront limitées al étendue de arrondissement.; », Les grefiers dus hypothèques, avant d'entrer en exercice, justliviont tle Jeur di pa ite el ban nes maurs et preteront sers Tent devant ub dos juges dy leur district, et en obtiendrom de vernificat, He dits geeitives tiendront deux répistres dont les feuillets rot cotés et pacaphos par un juge, | .; _ 4, Sur l'un de ces registres, monte le redistre des Inseript ons, Jo prof r des hypetheques for tes FOSCHIPTIONS prescrites pour les pypothèques et mivilèges; aur l'autre, nommé le régistre des panscriptions, 11 fera Ia transcription des acles translatifs de pro- pricré duns tes ces voulus par cet acte, oo + 5 Lu juge fera, à la prem ore pave de chaque régistre, proces.verb de pont re de feuillets «+ du jour que le paraphe aura Ele / fant, be quet sers signé par le dis juge e8 por le gn ther de la cour à tuquelie ilappatienerts Le grefler œura droit à un honoraire de \u2014 pour le dit procès-verbal et signature, , a.1 ne sera laissé par le greffier des hwpothéques aucun blanc entre Jus inscriptions où transermions, à peine de destitution et d'uve amendes ce.; ; _, .=, Le grether des hypotheques présentera ses révistres, à \u2019e- pue qu'ils scront remplis, à an juge par lequel ths seront arretés au bas du dernier article, avec mention de l'etat du récistes et du nosnber de feuillets remplis, etoile jauge y trouve ncn Llane, en dresser procès-verbal; lequel arrêté sera me du juge et du greffier de sa cour, qui recevra pour ledit arrété, Mgnature et pot és verbal un honoraire de-\u2014.; 8.Le gouverneur désignera par proclamation, dans chaque arrondissement, Je liva qu'il jug le plus commade et le plus central pour le greffe des hypotbiques, et fixcra les limites des arroudisseimens, ; ; Co o, Le greffier des hypothèques ne pourra faire los inscriptions et transcriptions hors do deg désigné, nt en rer les ségistres, ex- copté dane les cas voulus per cetacte, à puine de destitution et d'une amende de \u2014.; ; pu.Les privilèges sur innneubles ue proditiront sucun effre entre créanciers qu'autant qu\u2019ils auront été inscrits «ur le este de ae criptions dane deax moss compte de lo date de leur vé- S nt excepiés de la formualué de l'inscription, 1 © tes fran de justice, 2 © les frais funéraires, 55 lus frais de dernière maladie, 47 les fournitures pour subsistaner, 5° les pages des denves- niques, 8° len arrérage» de cens et rentes et profits segneuriaux échux depots dix anodes of tous droits sogneuriux ton échus.77 lex sommes dues par dépositiires de justice, 11.Pour ls eunservation du privilège du ve deur où autre bailteur de fonds, à suffira de transerire Je titre sur le régistre des transcriptions; et eutte transcription faite par } aquereur rer éopsivalente à inscription en faveur du vendeur Eu sure bailieur de fonds, et du préteur subrogd au drost du vendeur, qui poor.sont aussi fa frire fre, st elle n'est déja faite: nus le gr fier des bapothéquies sera ten, sous pene de tous dommages etn.ore envers ls tierces personnes, de Faire d'otlce l'inscription sur sou régistre des crésnees résuftantes de l'ecte trausiauf de prose.ation ete.i Lew cohritiers on copsringenns pourront conserver leur privée pour ha soute où puur le pris de} wijudwativi, en Fo.sant sescr:phion dans rane jouts # dater du ! acte de partage où de eiatron, pendant Jesquels soixante jours il te pourra ca Baht nneune hipothèque À leur préjudive sur le bin chuge de soute où adjugde par heitation, ; 13, Lus architectes, enti preneurs, maçons ou msirce ouvriers employés à Constrarrr où réparer des fuatsons OU AUTTES bâtrmens.#tcetx Qui purent pred fea deniers pour les payer, vonserveront leur privilége en fahant insenption, dans \u201ceux mois de leurs datés respévtives, 19 da marché où devis, 2° du procés-verbal de réception des ouvrages ; ; 14.Les créanciers et légataires qui demandent la séparation du pstruncine du défunt d'avec les bens de l'héntuer, conserte- ront contre les créaocters des héritiers ou représentans du défunt «ur les immeubles de sa succession, en faisant iascripton-\u2014sur chacun des dits nnmenhles dans sis mois @ compter de l'ouver.tnre de la succession, pendant lesquels six mois if de pourra cire étatili aucune hypothèque sur ces biens par lex rpréseutaus du détunit su préjudice ce ses créanciers.; , 15.Les créances privilégiées, sujettes à la furmalné de l'in- cription, à l'égard desquelles les conditions prescrites n'auront pac été phservées, ne cesseront pas d'être hypothécaires, mais l'hyporhèque ve datera, à J'égard des tierces personnes, que du jour de l'iuscription qui en sera faite.; 16.Les hypoitèques n'auront de préférence entre créanciers que du jour de l'inscription qui en sera faite par le créancier sur le régisre des inscriptions ; - 17, Sont exceptées des dispositions de l'article précédent, 1° l'hypothèquUe des mineurs et des interdite sur les vumeubles de leurs tuteurs où curateurs, 27 celle des femmes sur les immeubles de leurs maris pour fleur dot, reprises et conventions matii- wanislee, 32 celle du dousire noi ouvert.; 18.Lez maris, les tnteurs et lee curatvurs aux interdits seront tenus de rendre publiques ot faire inscrire, sans délai, sur le res vitre des inscripteons, les hypothèques dont, comme tels, leurs tiens sont prevés ; et ni, ayant manqué à fuite les iuscriphions 1h lnissent prendre aucun privilége sur leurs immeubles sans dé clarer expressément les dites hypothèques, its seront réputés stel- hionatiires et comme tels seront contrarguables par corps., 19.Les subrogés-tuteurs seront tenus, sous leur responsabilité personnelle, de vesiler à ce que lex inscriptions sownt faites, et de les faire enx.mêmes na défaut ces tuteurs.; êu.Au défaut du mari, ete, inser non pourra etre vLtenue Jar un parent où Un ami soit du mari où de la femme.du uu- nenr où de l'interdit, où par la femme, le mineur où l'interdit Mis-mènie, ; 21, Lorsque par contrat de mariage les portiee majeures «e- tont contenues qu'il ne sera prix fuscription que sar certain un meubles du marl, le reste sera exempt de l'hyporheque de la femme; mais la convention de ne prendre aucune pcnption sera nulle, 22 Lorsque par l'acte de nomination d'un tuteur ou d'un curateur d'interdit il aura été convenu qu'il ne sera pris insecipDon que sur Certains immeubles du tuteur où cnrateur, le Teste sera exempt de l'hypothèque du mitieur où interdit.2% Dans le cas où l'hypothèque n'aurait pus été restreinte par l'acte de nomination.le tuteur où curateur pourrs, si elle excède notoirement les sûretés nécessaires, demander qu'elle sort res treinte, et la demande en ce cas sera formée contre ie
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