The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 24 mai 1827, jeudi 24 mai 1827
[" ; t, THURSDAY, 24th MAY 1827, JOR SALE, 1he HOUSE, FARM, &e.ca known by the name of WOLFESFIELD : Auso, Be, property of Davin Mongo, Esq, on St.Peter Street.For further information.Apply 10 MATw.BELL.JOR SALE, The EXTENSIVE ESTA.CD BLISI MENT belonging to the Ilonble, \u2018J.7° POTHIER, on the River Maskinongé, (which River discharges itselfinto Lake St.Peter,) viz:\u2014 Valuable Grist & Barley Mills, Saw Mill.Carding, Fulling and Dressing Mills, with Hou es, Stores, Blacksmith\u2019s Forge, Stables, and all other suitable Dependencies ; Also, a Wheat Storeat the Outlet of the above liver, About three hundred and fifty Arpents of Land, partly laid out in Tillage andin a high State of Caltivation.with a large art Commodious Two Story Dwellivg House and all the requisite dependencies for a Gentleman's residence ; and also a Farm House and complete range of Farm Buildings on an extensive scale.If the purchaser were desirous of purchasing or leasing the Fiet ! Marie-Anne whereon the above establishment lies, the Proprietor will either sell or lease it for a term of years; sud were the extent ! of Land an object, would agree a\u2019so to dispose of the adjoining , Seigniory De Lanaudière on simil:.cond tions.; Fief Marie-Anne lies in the Distri-t of Three Rivers, and | consists of that part of Carufel, situated on the North East side | of the lliver Maskinongé, with the ni -bt of Pr nalité through- | | { out the Seigniory Carufel ; it is bound -.in \u2018ep'h by the Sei- gniorv De Lanaudière : This latter Svigviory lies partly in the | District of Montreal and partly in that of Three Rivers : the Concessions already made are comparatively few in propo\u2019 \u2018on to its extent ; the Soil is rich and well wooded, both :n Liber | and other wood of the best qualities.It is watered by the River j Maskinongé, which, taking its source in a fine Lake of thesame : name, of Oval Form and of about nine Miles Crreuit, within the precinets of the Seignicry, runs thro\u2019 the Property dingo- | nally and discharges itself into Lake St.Peter.The Lake | Maskinongé abounds in Fish and especially in the fine species so named, \u2018There are several Mill Seats along the River, partieu- | larly atthe Falls near the front Boundary of the Scigniory where | a distance of about twelve arpents of Hapids and Cascades sue- | cessively, bresents most favorable sites or situating Mills ; The i vicinity of the Falls a\u2019so offers several Iron Mines, affording the practieabl'itvol'establishing Forgesat a moderate Expence, For further particulars apply to the Proprietor at\u2019 Montreal, Tho will only exact the payuient of part of the purchase Money and leave the residue on \u2018lerms, or, if desirable, vn redeemable annuity.Montreal, 20th March 1826, _ NOR SALE.\u2014The following desireable 1'ro : perty situated in the second Concession in the Parish of St.Gre-goire, 2 leagues from Three Mivers and about half a league from the Churchof St.Gregoire, viz, 1 \u2014 A GRIST MILL of two pair of Stones, with the droit de Banalité.Two small SAW MILLS, one Saw Gate cach, Together with 12 acres of good Meadow LAND.The Country is well settled in the neivhbourhood and there is always ample employment for the Grist Mill when it is sufficiently supplied with water.I'here is an abundance of Wood in the neighbourhood, Logs can be bought of the Farmers delivered at the Mill, at 25 dollars the 100 for Spruce, and 30 dollars the 100 for line.The Millis about 30 arpents from Lake St.Paul which discharges itself hy the Piver Godfroy into the St.Lawrence op- | posite Three Rivers, and until the \u2018middle of June, Batteaux can be floated up.For forther particulars apply to Monsr, DUMOULIN.Notary, Three Rivers, Monsr.JOSEP LE- BLAND the present ocenpier, on the Spot, or Mr.W.PRICE, \u201cther partieulars apply tv er im, TUE late Mr.Ropn\u2019s House in St.Peter aa for Sale.\u2018Vhe lower story isat present occupied as i 0° \"qe » .A grocery store by Messrs, Renfrew & Tait, and being situated In the centre of \u2018business makes the stand very valuable.Base terms of payment will be given.Apply on the premises for further particulars, ea\" YO LET in Buade Street, opposite the HH Freuch Cathedral, the Upper part of the House belonging to the estate of Mr Planté, Apply on the premises to Mr C.D.Plante\u201d, Notary, or to Mr, Fanisaver, Ade vocate, St.Anne Street.\u20145ih April 1827.à 0 BE LET the tollowing Housses the sit property of the Estate of the late John Goudie.\u2014 A dwelling Touse at St.Moc's at present oceupied by Mrs.Goudie, together with the dependancies, consisting of a Yard, Stable.Coach-house, &e, The premises being very commodious and in excellent repair, are well adapted for a respectable family, =A Swne dwelling House in Richelicy Stvet in St.John Suburhs, near the top of cote d'Abraham, with a Butchery, Yard, Stable, &e.Appertaining thereto, This property 18 woll arranged for one carrying on the Trade of n Butcher.For fur.JOHN KERR, _19th April 1827.Agent to the Estate a À O LET, that Corner House, on St Louis 19 Street, near the Esplanade, well situated and adap.#* ted for thé purposes of a Grocery or Confectionary Store.Apply to JS.CLAPIAM, Daihousie dlace.19:h April 1827, ER FEXO LEE to one or more persons aud pos- 5 session given immediately, A large three story Stone HOUSE in St, John Street, St, Julin\u2019s Suburbs, with an emplacement of 120 feet in depth, and other dependancies, be- louging to Miss Gauvrrau.Apply to the undersigned Notary No, 10, St Joseph Street, Upper Town.ANT.A.l'ARANT, N.PP.Quebec 10th May, 1827, be \"BVO Let tor one or more yeus the List Wing of Montcahn Property,\u201d now occupied by ARCHD CAMPBETE, 10th Mav 1897, Notary Public, THYO LET for the seison.\u2014That pleasantly i\" situated Cottage, on the Lorette Road, with n large 0 Garden, Stabling, &c.Applyto M.BELA NGER the proprietor.\u201417th May, \u2019 Mr.Edie, FRYO LET, from the Ist May next, a conve- RB niont Two Story House, with food Stubling and : Coach-house &e.For particulars apply on the premises, No.9, Georges Street, near the Dattery, Quebce, 3h Febry.1827.A fr LEA the apper part of the Hose oeens Lu pied by Mr.Reiffonstein, Mountain Street.Ap- REIFFENSTEIN 21a Mac 1867, TO SELL iC my RESCENT COVE.\u2014Applv to the Subs- Fa criber.FRANCIS [IUNTER.Queber, Febry, 8th 1827.S' MICILELS COVE TO LET, and noses.sion given on tbe 1st May 1828, I'he beach known by the nameofSt, Michæls Cove exténsive front from the property of Messrs W.Sheppard & J.S.Campbell, as far asthe Seigniory of Sillery, and in depth from low water mak to the high bank, together with the right to use the road leading from the Cap-rou- \u201cRé ply to Mr.Quebec.\u201415th January, 1827.fm BOR SALE, that LOU of GROUND in HH the Town of I'hree.Rivers, purchased by D.Harvie, Faq.at Sheriff's Sale in 1821, situate on tbe Nonh | side of Notre Dame Street, containing fifty foot in fron, by two hundred feet in the depth\u2014but at the termination of ninety seven Jeet wl a half ol said depth, the breadth enlarges on the North west side to one hundred and thirteen fret cight inches; bounded in front by the said Notre Dame Stevet, and Jean Blondin.in the rear by St.Benoit Street, on the North Kast by St.Paul Street, and on the South Westto Jean Blandin and one Lot- | tinville, \u201cI'he whole containing 163525 superticial feet, and surrounded by a fence.Apply by letter post paid, to W.MIL- LAR, No.19, St.Ann Streit, Quebee, who is authorised to | sell cheap for Cash.A satisfactory title will be given, 5th March 1827.; ROPERTY AT ST.IINVACINTI ce FOR SALE, the following Property, of the late | 2° Loris Picarp, Esquire, mn his hfe-time of St.Hyacinthay district of Montreal, to wit : \u2014 12.An Emplacement very well situated in the village of St.Hyacinthe near the Church, of ninety feet in front by one hundred and eighty in depth, together with a fine House, having a stone foundation, of forty-five feet bv thirtv-six, the garden, a large yard, a bake-house, hangar, coach-house, a good well and other conveniences, well adapted for the business of marchand, or a professional geinleman.\u2019 22, A picee of land of irregular shape, containing thirty-nine thousand four hnndred and eighty feet in superficies, adjoining the above.32.Another piece oF land containing six emplacements of ninety feet by one hundred and eighty cach, lying on St.Claude Street near the above mentioned.4°.A farm of eight arpents in front by thirty in depth, lying on the river Yamaska, in the Parish of St.Damas, seigniory of St.Hyacinthe.There are about thirty arpents cleared and a good house, stable and barn on it.This farm may be divided to suit purchasers, Terms will be reasonable : apply on the premises to Joskri Bistone.u, testamentary executor of the late Louis Picard, Esquire.\u2014 St, Hyacinthe, 294 March 1827.; {OR SALE, with secure titles, an Empla- | ss: cement in St, Vallier Street, of 66 feet in front by 59 feet in depth, together with the two story stone house of 55 | feet square, with an hangar of two stories in the rear 3 the whole is in excellent condition.\u201d Apply on the premisses to Mr.AL- LE\u2019 for further information.\u2014ôr à May 1827.FOR SALE, HE HOUSE and Dependencies, No, 9, Fa Palace Street, formerly occupied by the late Tlo- AEF nourable Mr.De LANAUDIERE\u2014Apply to Me.WILLIAM MORRISON, in this City, or at Montrea! w Mr.POTHIER.proprietor, who will give easy terms of paymen or admit them to be in redeemable annuities, ¢ Constitut.Quebec.March 27th 1806.= \"RYO LET, for one or more years, and pos 15 session given on the First of May next, the Manon | house of Beauronr, having spacious Vaults, a Garden, Orchard Pond, Ice house, Coach house, Stable, Barn, Stone hangar for | wheat and all the gronndin front of the honse.Also the Grist Mill of the Scigniory, two stories bigh and dependancies, for particulars apply in Townto Winniam ce Lery Notare, Buade Street, opposite the Liesbytery, or on the spot to the Proprietor.NARCISSE DUCIIESNAY.Quebec, October 9Gth 1826, .Tx Liv, and possession given Ist May, (D The WHARF, STORES, HOUSE, &c., lately \u201c4 occupied by Messrs, S.1.Connie & Co Apply to W.G.SHEPPARD.The Cape Diamond Brewery, the Wharf, Store, &c.will be to Let on the 1st of Nov.1827 ; by W.G.S.Quebec.6th Nov, 1826.2, FIYo LEY, two Stone dwelling HOUSE be belonging to the Estate of the late Matrirw Me- Crunk, situated in St Joseph Street.The one lately occupied by the deceased, and the other now in the occupation of Messrs.J.& J.Thornton, there are spacious vaults and cellers and sufficient yard room and stalling for each honee, Al othe three story House facing Couillard street.For particolars apply to Mr.\u201d J.BELANGER, Noty.Public, St.John Street.\u201411th Jany.15897, a PVO TEE from the Ist of May next.: The HOUSE and STORE on Près-de-Ville dit Wharf, at present occupied by Mr.Cuvitiien, .Apply to MOIR & HEATIHL 4h Fehy, 1027.i TL TRY LET A Counting House or Office in £7 the Honee, now occupivd by Messrs, R, Woon & Co.GEI 0 Peter's Street, opposite the Quehee Pank ; together with a stone hangar and cellar.Apply 10 the undersigned pro- riven, 8 ED.GILACKEMEYER, N.I.Quebec, 7rh March, 1827.RYO LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, fp The HOUSE, OUT-ITQUSES and GARDEN, formerly the property of Judge PY KE, situated in the Upper- Tawn, on Angel and St.Staniclans Streets, and the Street South of the Artillery ground.Appivto Mr, Wirntan Cowan 3, Mountain Strect\u2014\u201450; March 1827.ge bizway to the beach For information apply to the Quebec Seminary.where proposals will be received to the Ist August next, N.B.Sceurity will be required from such persons as have not real propertysullicient to insure the payment of the rent.May 1st 1827.ANTTS à situation as Boskeeper in a Merchant's Counting-house, a voung Man of respeetable connce- tions, who can produce the most unexceptionable references as to character and capacity.Application to be made at the Office of the Gazette, 3, Mountain Streeto\u201417th Mav 1827.WwW ANTS a situation in a mercantile house, a young mat who speaks both languages, and can give satisfactory references as to character and capacity, Fnonire at the Quebee Gazette Office, 3, Mountain Street.\u201421et Mav 1807, TY SETTLERS \u2014 Lands in IF ranpton.\u2014-lhe subscriber informs settlers that he has gota line drawn, in the middle of the first range of the lands of Feampton, along which he proposes to open à rond, Lots on both sides of this read will be conceded by him at the annual rent of 10s.currency a year for fifty arpents, without any other charges whatever, that of opening and keeping roads alone excepted.No rent will be required for the first three years.Apply at Quebec to Quebee, Othb April 1827.JACQUES VOYFER.Notary.OTICE.\u2014The undersigned Excentors to the list Will and Testament of the late Mr.DANIEL FISITER, request ail Persons indebted to his Estate to make immediate payment to Mr.ALEX.MILLER who is fully au - thorised to grant discharges : and all those having claims against the said Estate are requested to present them to lnm for liquidation.JOHN FISITER of Quebec, by his Atty, JOHN MACKENZIE JOHN TORRANCE.JOHN MACKENZIE.WILLIAM LUNN, Montreal, 26th December, 1896, , OTTCE \u2014AN Persons indehbted to the estate or l FRANCOIS BELLET, Esquire, are requested to pay without delavto Mrs MARY ROBINSON, his Widow or tv ANDRE REMY HAMEL, Esquire, testamentary Executor.and all those having claims Against the estate will please present their accounts to the undersigned.M.BELLE].Quebec, 8th March, 1827, A.R.HAMEL.F,STATE OF THE LATE JUHN GOUDTE, 4 ESQu\u2014Publie notice is hereby given, that the undersigned have been duly appointed by Mrs.Jane Brack, widow of the late Jons Goubir, Esqr., in his life time of the city of Quebee, Ship builder.(as well'in her own name as in her quality of tutrix to her miner Children issue of her marriage with the said J.Gounik.) her sole Attornies, for the transaction of all the business of the Estate and Succession of the smd John Goudie, of whatsoever mature or kind the «ime may he; and that they have substituted, in their place and stead, for the transaction of the said buisness, Mr.Joux Kerr of this City, Merchant, to whom all persons indebted to the said Estate and Succession are to make payment; and all persons having claims thereon, or business to transact regarding the said Estate and Succession, are to apply to him at bis Counting House, No.4.St.Peter Street, Lower-Town, D BURNET, Quebec, 21st March 1827.N.FREER, J NEILSON.] AD\\ME VEUVE JOs.MORENCI will not be answerable for any debts contracted in her name, without an order signed by her.\u201414th May 1827, OTICE.\u2014The Co-partnership for some time past existing in Quebec under the firm of HANDY.SYSIDE.STEWART & Co.is this day dissolved Ly mutual consent.All Persons to whom the said concern is indebted are requested to send in their claims to ROBERT STEWA RT {one of the undersigned) who is hereby authorised to settle the same as well as to receive any debts due to the firm ADAM HMANDYSIDF.DAVID HANDYSIDE, ROBERT STEWART.Montreal, 15th Feby, 1R97- DUBIIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Co- partnership lately existing between Martin Curie and OLivtER QUIROUET, AS Auctioneer and Brokers and Commission Merchants, is and will continue dissolved, MARTIN CHINIC.Que 1st March 1807, OLIVIER QUIROUET.DARTNERSHIP FORMED.\u2014The subscribe s having entered into co-partnership under the firm of De.PONT & MeNtcor inform the Public that they have lensed those extensive premises in Sault-au-Matelot at present occupied by Messrs, Jas.Hamilton, & Co.where thevintend from the first May next, carrying on business as Auctioneers and Brokers and Commission Merchants, and trust by punctuality and at tention to merit the support of their friends; W.D.DUPONT, T.N.MeNICOL, OTTCE.~The subsenibers having entered ito Co partnership will from this date transact business in Quebec under the firm of Tucker & Strwant.THOMAS TUCKER, Quebec, 28th Avril 189\u201d.[No.8750.) = \u2014-\u2014\u2014 i, eae JEUDI, 24 MAI 1827.He undersigned hereby gives publie notice that she will not be accountable for any debts that may be contracted on her account, by any person, unless such debts are supported by written orders signed by berself, _17 May 1527, ; MARY BELLET.LW AUCTION ENTATLINAM ENE, under the title of Queber Auction Mart.Brokerage and Commission Store, 39, St.John's Street, (Mr.Langevin\u2019s House), The subscribers beg to intorm the publie, having formed a co- partnerstup under the firm of Broun & MeDoxaun, they have entered into the Auctioneering Business in all its Branches, and | hope, by punctuality and a zenlous unremitting attention in the ! transactions with which they may be favoured, to ensure due con- Bdence and liberal approbation.The above concern is now ready, and affords a spacious and FOR SALE 40 puncheons strong and good (u- vored Leewards, landing ou J.Jones, June's Wharf.A ply to l'O», MACKIE, 22,_Sault-au-Matelot.\u20141ôth May [FASHIONABLE BEAVER HATS: ROBY.SYMLES has just received per Ouawa, Gentlemens' best quality, Beaver Mats of the latest shapes, which are now open for Sale at his Store, No, 15, t'alace Street.\u20147th May 1827, WWINES aud SALÈT JOUN TÜLLOI, SC i Paul Street, offers for sale 600 Minots Lisbon Sait Madeira Wine iy Pipes, Sherry Wine in Bottles, 7th May 1827, 1 Private Nale.\u2014 Just arrived a select ussore- ment of Irish Linen in whole and half pieces.Also dble D: sk Table © uw 'd Grass bleach sabi Appropriate yard to receive and expose at Public Sale all articles | Pianos For he re Grass MCE Wa Lsie p .+ a.of Household Furniture, Carriages, Gigs, Calashes, Carts, &c.\u2018ree 5 , Also extensive Cellerage and Storage for Merchantable wares et muons\u201d Mall, 71h May 1827.RATE COALS TTRVINE MeNAUGHT & Co ofler for Sale at a low price, Grate Coals of the very best valuy, now landing on their Wharf \u20147th May 1827.RR NA MITCHELL have removed their counting House to St.Peter Street, o posite Wa, Prier, Esq.Lah Ry eet » opposite War, Prick, Esq 1 UM.WINE, SUGAR, &coe( EORGE ROSS & Co.have for sale Jamaica Rum, Leeward do.Port Wine in Pipes, Refined Sugar, Malabar Pepper, English Soup, Swtionary, Corks, Crown Glass 6} x 4, 6x5, 6x 4, 6} x 4}, Iron Chests, Canvass, Scoteh Bonnets, Flour and Biscuit, Leaf \u2018Tobueeo, Ashes, Pots and Pear Is, 3 Anchors from 8 a 10 Cwt.ca.10th May 1807, DORN, FIOUR, OR \\NGES, COALS, &e, Yor sale by WILLIAM PRICE & Co.Mess, Prine Mess and Prime Pork, Superfine, Fine and Middling Fiour, Oranges and Lemons, Lisbon Salt, \u2018indow Glass 64 x Th, 74 x 83.84 x 9\", Wine Bottles, El, fed b- 8h xo: London Mould Candles, Cordage, Sheathing Copper and Copper Nails, Stockholm \u2018Far, Coal Tar, Lamp Black, and Coals, Aso, Port and Benecarlo Wines in pes, L.1» and Cargo Teneriite Wine m Pipes, Hogsheads © and Qr.Casks:\u2014Quebee, 17th May 1827, QICILIAN & MADEIRA WINES :\u2014for sale by JOTIN KERR, opposite the Quebee Bank, St.Peter Street, \u2018Twenty Pipes Siciline Wine, and Madeira Wine in Casks and Cases of 4 dozen.\u201417th May.of every description.The Proprietors will make such advarces in money as May rea- sonubly be required, upon all articles deposited with fheux for sale.Sales at Private Houses and Stores contructed for upon the most liberal and satisfactory terms.Public Sales of Household Furniture of every description, & Dry Goods, &e (at the above concern) on Mondays and T'hurs- days in succession, BLOOD & McDONALD, 10th May 1827 NE \"TZ and Co, TOBACCO and SNUFF AN MAN UFACTURIERS Fannique Street :\u2014 Mrs Neurz acquaints the publie and her friends, that the Manufacture of Tobacco, recently established, by ber late husband under the flem Neurz & Co.bas been re-established by he: in Fabrique Street, (upposite to Louis Massue, & Co.} under .e same tirm of : Nerrr & Co.| The excellence of the Soult manufactured in the former | concern is well known, and Mrs, Neutz has pleasure in informing | ! i | the public that Mr, Joux Rrrren, her brother «ho conducted the establishment of her late husband for near five years, will contin.I ue to superintend it as a partner, and he will exert all lus talent | to meet the satisfaction of hs former customers and retain thos business, The new firm earnestly solicits the public patronager | There wilt be constantly on hand at the store varrious kinds vf, Snurr, Roun and Lear Tovaceo, and Secans.| Quebce, 7th May, 1827.NEUTZ, & Co.! ENNETS AND FOUR WVHEELED PIHEA- | TONS, &e.\u2014The subscriber respectfully bes leave to | inform his friends and the public in general hat he has for sale | TWO HANDSOME DENNEFS which will be finished in | the most fashionahle and_werkmanlike manner, and two very handsome FOUR WHEELLD PHEATONS, one with elliptic springs and a box behind, the other with double seats &¢, 1 1 Aso two very handsome HALF COVERED CALASHES, | As the above arte! are of the best materials they will be warranted superior to any made in Canada fur neatness and durability.For safe :\u2014Springs of every description warranted of the best quality and Axes of every kind, Ploushs.&e.all Kinds of CA 12 - RIAGE WORK done with dispatch and on moderate terms, by JOIIN GRAVES, 20th March 1807.No.15, St.John Street.OINERS WORK, GLAZING, Kc\u2014FIERRE BOISVERD takes this opportunity to return his most sin- h ) cere thanks to the public an general fur the liberal encouragement Rich Sew\u2019d Robes, ; ; ; | he has received for a Jew years past, in his business as Glazier, .Potent Netts, together with a large quantity of fine Muslin, and flatters himself by bis attention to the business to deserve a | Shirting, Cotton and Merino Shawls, Caps, Thrend of all kinds continuance of it; for the past he feels very grateful.He gives &e.&e.which he will sell on the most reasonable terms, ut notice that be bas for sale at his house Sault-an-Matelot Street, MALIHOTS HOTEL, St, John Street.| every variety of Glass for Churches and other purposes.The attention of Ladies and Gentlemen, whalesalo and retail , fn Le es vilore ie pes ny sav ; eu EAD QUARTERS \u2014EMPEROR of te ss requested von Pr will leave this for Montreal in a week NORTIL\u2014 For easy shaving and fashionable Lair-eut- FEV subs il + offers for sale at his stores où al ting, by N.JACKSON, \"No.18, 81.Peter Street, Lower- \u201c sut ser wer offers for sale at his stores on the Town.\u2014 A genuine assortment of Perfumery, &e.Ke.Queen's Wharf; .17th Mav 1827.Lork, Mess, Prime Mess, l\u2019rime and Cargo, in barrels ox SALE \u2014 White me Masts, and ball barrels, ! Beef du.do.do.Rod Pine Spars, Flour, Superfine, Fine and Middlings, Oak l'inber, 30,000 feet, Butter, Lard, Tongues and Tripe in Kegs Red Pine \u2018Fimber, 50,000 feet, à 8 ! 55, White Pine Timber.40.000 foot Timothy Seed, ite ine Timber, 40, vet., aso ut different Coves, 100,000 ft.Oak Timber, Quebec, 21st Feby.1827, JOSEPH DYKE.Vu \u2019 ! 200,000 fi.White Pine, Flm & Ash, .~ .+ lv 3 sole st 2 > A SOR SALE Jamaica Spirits, Floated Deals, 1st 2ndsand Culls Demarary Rum, Queen's Wharf, 21st May 1827.____EHs.A.TOLT.Molasses, Sugar, UST arrived ex Ottawa, Church, Chapel and Port, Spanish and Teneriffe Wines, Ships\u2019 Bells-from 15 to 500 Ibs.\u2014 Also French Bure Stones.Soap, Button Blue, ; _17th May 1827.MICHEL C JOUET.ee Rosin and Turpentine, SQELD PATATOES for sale, at Mr.Neilsoi\u2019s oollens, Lotton Go MARTIN CHINIC, Fann, Carouge, Apply on the premises, Commission Merchent 21st May 1827.es name No 11, Sault-au-Matelot Street, 5 March 1827.N Jormity fe \u2018he Rea of 1 SOC.; NOR ORAN RP 08 PU A T7 ) conformity lo the Rules of the ocicly a genera For SALE 25 Puucheons Molasses, 15 = of Members will take place at Malhiot's Hotel, on 25,000 fect Onk, \u2018the first Thursday of August next, to consider if it be expedient 12,000 «Pune, to name a Committee in each ward of the city, to visit the sick, 10000 Le Lh.Ced \u2018give the same assistance to the heirs of the members not married 60 Logs Red Cedar, .8s to thuse who are married, and allow asalary to the Sceratary, Apply to ROBERT STEWART, ; By order, J.Bre FRECHETTE, 15th March I827._ Hunts Wharf | yp, May 1827.y ' Secretary.OR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER COMPANY.7 7 TO THE FASTHHONABLE WORD.JUN DOUGALL, Junr.has received a splendid assortiment of Rich Silk Shawls, fron £1 to £15 value, each, Silk shaded striped Batiste Dresses, Spanish Nett Tippers, Chenille Sik Shawls, most \u201cQUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE 50 Barrels Mackarel, \"QUE public are resrectfully informed, that from and 50 Boxes Smcked Digby Herrings.= after the date hereof, no Fees will be charged on Policies 15th March 1827.CHAS.F.AYLWIN.issued at tirs Office.By order of the Board of Directors, - Wa, HENDERSON, Jr.4 OR SALE, Quebec, Fire Office, 10th May 1827.Secre a 200 Reese bent rire Paint oy QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.\u2014\" 50 Caden fine Rose Nails, SEMI Annual Dividend of Three per Cent has 100 Boxes assorted Glassware, been declared this day, and will be paid in money at this 150 Do.Tobacco Pipes, Office on the Friday 1st of June next.20 Crates Earthenware, .Wa.HEN DERSON, Jr.15 Cases Hats, _.Quebec Fire Office, 30th April 1827, \u2014 Secretary.10 Conks fravent, Shot, assorted numbers, NSURANCE ON INLAND NAVIGATION &o.The PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPA M ron- tinues to take risks on Steamboats and every description of vessels and their Cargocs against loss or damage by Inland Navigation.Buildings and property also insured against Fire as usual, Ii.W, WHITE, Agent, 14th May 1827.Mr Hunts building, Lower-Town 4 TNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD.\u2014The Directors of this Company ha- \u2014ALSO,\u2014 A few Cases superior Champagne, Claret and Port Wines.11.LE MESURIER, & Co.12th March 1827.LL St._Peter Street.JOR SALE the Cargoes of the General Wolfe, Ontario, and others: Iron assorted, Tin IC.IX.IXX.&c.Sreel ditto, Sheet Iron, .; ; ; ; PIP .ving appointed the subscriber their Agent for the City and Dis.Fi Canada Nails, Toes anger trict of Quebec, he begs leave to inform the Public that he is ready to effect Insurances on all description of Builtings, on Merchandize, Household Furniture and every other kind of property usually insured against fire.The reputation of this Company for promptitude and liberality in the adjustment of their losses, is already well estublished\u2019 in Montreal and the Upper Province, and as all losses sustained by those insuring with the Agent here, will also be settled in a prompt and hibersl manner, he hopes to obtain for the Ætna Insurance Company an ample share of the public favor and confidence, in this City and DJis- trct.Those who have insured with the Ætna Company's former Agents here, are respectfully informed that their policies will be renewed on favorable terms by applying to RR, STEWART.Copper Bars and Spikes, Sheathing Copper, Sheet Lead, Register Grates, &c.ACRAMAN'S l\u2019ATENT CHAIN sizes.Muscovado Sugar, Window and Plate Glass, Cognac Brandy of warrant.Tobacco Pipes, ed Brand, Best Staple Cordage & Canvas, White Wine Vinegar, Madeira Wine, Day and Martin Blacking,|Paints, &e.Double Glocester Cheese, W Apply sn N.Q \"M BUDDDEN, Quetec, .: \u201d * 10th May 1827.or at his Office Montreal St.Rock's Mills, 15th March 1827.FLLBOUSES THREE-RIVERS wins: | LIFE INSURANCE, Losson KEY.A Supply of approved Quality constantly on hand, NITED LMPIRE HE Ca anaNcr ASHOCIATION oF poy- Wat, DDEN, pbec, .oe 10h May 1827.* But ice, n, HE Undersigned Agents to the above Association @ mio reite I, aa continue to receive proposals and negotiate policies of Life USCOVADO SUGAR, in Hhds.Tierces Insurance throughout the Canadas.The importance of Life and Barrels ; end LEEWARD ISLAND RUM, Insurance to Heads of Families whose income depends on for Sale by JAMES BLACK.heir professional pursuits or other personal exertions, and is con.Anvils, Vices, Wire, Shot assorted, Economical conking Stoves.Canes and Anchors assorted i price of Bar Iron and Cast Wares manufactured at the St.Maurice Quebec, 5th May 1827.ROBERT STEWART.Quebec, 51st Oct.1826 quently contingent on their Lives, must be apparent to ever = 7 vrai No aan Selecting mind, The instances of sudden and premature deat EDUCED PRICES of BAR IRON & CAST | in this as well as every other Community, by which means fami.WARES.\u2014A considerable reduction has been made in the lies who had been brought up in affluence and comfort are plunged into difficulties and distress, are so frequent as to callupnn Individuals to make some provision against such an event, the arrival of which they can nei.her foresce or avert, Life Insurance, furnishes the only certain means of doing so\u2014as by a smrll annual saving out of their Income (and after the payment of the first Years premium) the object is effected.The above Society offers to the public advantages scarcely to be met with in that of any other viz.: the rates charged are Jower than those of the generality of other Offices\u2014the Insured participate in two-fifths of the present profits\u2014and a provision is made for their ultimately possessing the whole funds of the Sociely\u2014no additional rate is charged for residence in the Canadas\u2014admission fine, or other extra charge made, save the price of the olicy Stamp payable for the first year only.~The Agents are authorized to conclude defi nitively all proposals for Insurance without reference to England, for a period of not more than seven years and for sums not exceeding £500 sterling, \u2018THOS.STOTT & Co.8t.Geneviéve Street, Cape, 12th Keby 1827, and Three-Rivers Ironworks \u2014The new Prices Current will be rea dy for delivery on the 1st May next at the Agents at Mon- treeal, Three Riversand Quebce.\u201430th April 1827, H N.PATTON, SPOCK and EXCHANGE © BROKER, QUE BEC.\u2014For sale and always on hand : Government Exchange, Bills on London at 30 or 60 days sight, Fire Assurance Stock, Quebec Bank Stock, Welland Canal Stock, Drafts on New York at any sight, Draftzon Montreal at any sight, Gold, Ke, &r \u2018The highest premium given for Gold, Shithings, &e.&e, The highest premium given for Officers\u2019 Bille, &c.Any money transactions negotinted aus 70th April 192\u201d.British Silver, old .\u2014 = .\u2014\u2014 .SUBST SOMEOF THE LAWS PASSED AT THE LAST Axce OF ESSION.OF THE LEGISLATURE, Cuar.111.To maintain good order in Churches and other places of public worship.The former *cté (3rd Geo.IV.cap.1, and 4th Geo.1V.cap.35,) repealed.Church Wardens sn Parishes or Setdemens, to keep good order in Churches and the roads and places adjoinin thereto, and prosecute offences.Church Wardens not duing this to suffer the penalty of 10s.for each offence, Oflicers of Militia or other Peace Officers, as well as Church \u2018Wardens, may arrest persons disturbing the peace or behaving ine decently or irreverently in the neighbourhood of Churches, and upon the oath of a Church Warden or Peace Officer, they may be fined by any Justice of the l\u2019eace not above 40s.nor less than 8& Persons loitering about Churches, and warned off, but not ing, may be fined in the same manner not more than 20s.nor ess than 58.T'he offender not paying he may be imprisoned.Church Wardens and such Peace Oflicers shall convey before a Justice of the Peace all persons found during divine service, loitering or tippling in or out of doors, drunk, swearing, or provoking to fight, and under similar process ibey may be fined not more than 20s.nor less than 5s.1, Persons going or returning from Church, while within ten arpents of it, found driving faster than # slow trot, may be lined not more than 10s.nor less than 5s.for each offence, .Offences may be prosceuted during one month after being committed, Any two Justices of the Pence at the request of the Church Wardens, may appoint one or two constables Lo be under the orders of the Wardens, ; Printed copy oF this Law to he sent to the Curates, and read yearly at a mecting of the Church Wardens and at the Church doors on the three Hirst Sundays of September.To be in force until 1830, Cuar, VI.To prevent vexatious Law suits.In actions for personal wrongs to be compensated in damages, if the Court or Jury find damages under the amount of 40s.the plaintiff shall not recover costs of suit greater than the damages awarded.Cuar.VII, For the relief of Insolvent Debtors, ; Persons thrown into fil for det upon giving bail before a Judge that they shall not go out of the limits of the town where they arc imprisoned, may go at large.\u2018The bail shall in no case be liable for the debt, without the debtor exceeds these limits, and hall have the right to take and surrender the debtor in discharge of 1hemselves.Cuar.VIII.To facilitate proceedings against debtors in cases of attaching the body or estate.Creditors having Writs of Attachment against the person or estate of a debtor, (whether in the hands of the debtor or of others) may, in vacation within eight days, and in term within three days, cause the declaration upon which such writ was issued to be served on the debtor personally, or left at the Sheriff's office into which the writ is returnable, and the service of such declaration, shall compel the debtor to answer to the demand of the cre ditor as completely as if the original writ had been served along with it.The Act not to affvet the personal service of writs as directed in 4th Geo, TV, enp.18.; Cuar.XI.Regulating the beach and landing places at Quebec, Co A General Meeting of the Magi-trates of the District shall on the Inst \u2018Tuesday of April appoint one or two Inspectors of the beach and landing places, who shall be allowed not more than £40, yearly each: Co \u2018Phe Magistrates, in May and September, shall indicate a place on the beach where rubbish and snow may be conveyed, another at which, only, sand can be taken, another where building stone shall be discharged from bateaux ; contravention to be fined nat more than 5s.I'he Inspector shall compel persons to leave the avenues leading to the water.side free.When timber, &c.obstruct them, if not removed at the ensaing tide, if\u2019 possible, a penalty not exceed- img 5s.shal be exacted: .No timber to be left on the beach n longer time than is reasonably sufficient to carry itaway, (which sufficient time shall be determined by the Inspector according to the quantity of timber, and the extent of ground occupied by it,) under a penalty of not more than 5s.for every day during the contravention.Timber not removed on the order of the Inspector, he may cause the same to be removed at the cost of the owner or place keepers over the sarne, or exact rent for the ground ifit is conveyed to the shore, not before, however, getting the signature in writing of two Justices of the Peace to that effect; costs to be taxed by two Justices of the Peace at a weekly Session.Offences to be prosecuted in a summary form, within 15 days, before the wevkly sittings of two of the Magistrates.Costs may be levied by seizure of the goods and chattels in gencra! of the offender ; where the Inspector is not the prosecutor half the penalty to go to the prosecutor.Penalties to form a fund for the Salary of the Inspector.Inspectors to be competent witnesses under the Act.The Act not to affect the powers of the Trinity Ilouse ; to be in force until 1829.Cuar, X1X.To exempt persons above seventy years from im- prisonmeat for debt, Persons after having attained seventy years shall not be imprisoned for debt, but may be in satisfaction of dumages for persou- al wrongs, for fraudulently conveying away property, for heing indebted as tutor, curator, sequestrator, depositary, sheriff; bailitf, or coroner, for the purchase money of property sold under the authority of Law, or fur default while in charge of public monies.Creditor shall not be prevented from obtaining a copias ad res- pondendiem, nor other legal recourse against any absconding dibtor above seventy, the Act being intended only to prevent imprisonment by capins ad satisfaciendum, without affecting the usual recourse against the debtor's real and personal property, Cuar.XX.To amend the Act 4th Geo, 1V.cap.31, relating to elementary schools, Fabriques may hold a school-house and not mote than a superficial arpent of ground, notwithstanding their annual income exceed £50 currency.LEGISLATURE OF PRINCE EDWARDS ISLAND.(Extracts from its proceedings.) The Lieutenant Governor lays before the Assembly copy of the Answer which has been received from Tis Majesty's Secretary of State, to his dispatch, transmitting the address of the House of Assembly, on presenting the Bills of Supply, at the closing of the Session of the Legislature on the 24th March 1825.© Downing Street, 26th October 1826.¢ With reference to the Address of the House of Assembly of Prince Edward Islond, transmittng in your dispateh of the 21st June last, in wlnch it is stated that \u2018the Colony looks forward, + with much anxiety to the period when you may feel yourself at * liberty to give your assent to an annual act for appropriating the ¢ whole produce of the Revenne, a boon which will give the highest satisfaction, and be long and gratefully remembered, 1 have now to acquaint you, that all the Revenue at the disposal of the Crown in the Island of Prince ldward wilt be appropriated for the benetit of the Colony, at the discretion of Is Majesty's Government, but I eannot authorize you to give your asscnt'to any act which bas for its object an annul appropriation by the Legislature in lieu of the premanent itevenne of the Colony under your overnment.1 have the honor to be Sur, your most obedient umble servant, (Signed,) + Baruvnst.\u201d \u2018The Attorney General submitted the following resvlution, which was agreed to by the House, vig.\u2014 « Resolved that this House will contribute rateably in the proportion of the tonnage of vessels belonging to, or trading to thes Colony, towards the establishing and supporting a Light louse on the Island of St.Paul, along with the governments of Nova- Scotia, New Brunswick, and Lower Canada; and that His Excellency the Licutenant Governor be requested to appoint one or more comnssioners, to correspond with these governments on the subject.\u201d .On mation, the House resolved itself into a Committee of the whole house, 10 take into consideration the Lieutenant Governor's message with the copy of an answer from This Majesty's Secretary of State, relative tu the Bilis of Suppiy Mr.Hodgson, chairman of the Commitive, reported, ** \u2018that this Comanttee having had under their consideration the copy of the dispateh from Lord Bathurst, dated 26th October 1826, feel gratefut to his Lordship for intorumng lis Faceilency that ail the Revenue at the disposal of the Crown na this Island will be appropriated tor the benetir of the Colony, at the discretion, and under the sanction of ns Ma- josty's government, but at the same time, this Committee cannot avoia remarkiog, that by (he act grantung suci revenue, the whole procevds arising under and by virtue thereof, are already specially appropriated, and cannot Le considered at the di posal of the Crown for any other purpose whatsoever,\u201d The Attorney General, having met the committee of his Majesty's Council returned and reported, * That at a conference with the Committee of the Council, the following was given to the Committee of this house, =¢ that the committee of his Majesty's - Council have reported that the subject matter of their conference \u2018with the committee of the House of Assembly, His Majesty's Council had directed the Committee to state that they sce no reason to induce them to deviate fron the principles expressed in their resolution of the 27th October 1825: \u2014and your Committee report, that this communication was recived by it, without any comment or observation wha sever, A bill was introdudid 10 substitute a tax of 2s.per 100 acres instead of the quit rent, which tax shall betodefray the publicex - penditure of theisland.VENDEE Montrzar, (Monday evening) May 21.On Wednesday last, the Grand Jury afer two days deliberation, found true bilisagaint Ewen Cameron, Frederic Team alias John Team, and Édouard Hout dit St.Laurent, fo- the muder of Robert Watson, Esquices Ou Thursday last judgeurent was pronounced upon the persons convicted at this Court.The most of the cases were trifling and were visited with fines or imprisonment, Haxite Demers and Pierre dhuplessis dit Desjardins had sentence of death recorded on thuin, to be exceuted où the 54 August, QUEBEC : THURSDAY 24th MAY 1827.The American post of yesterday brought us Paris papers of the 14h April inclusive, The Florida, packet, which sailed on the ¥ 7th from Liverpool had arrived at New- York, The seizure of the Spark, an American vessel, by Don Pedro, the Femperor of the Brazils, and the demand of Mr, Itaguet, the United States Charge d'Affuires, for his passports in consequence, appears likely immediately to produce serious difficultics between the two governments, probably a war, We express the public feeling when we say that it is with poignant regret tht we announce the death (this morning) of Mr.Walker, in consequence of mortification ensuing from the burns he hud received at the date fire.The okill of the first inedical practitioners was baffled, and he expired £fter retaining his come posure, till last night, witha perfect resiguation to his fate, amidst the acutest suflinings, In the prime of life, respected and beloved, Mr.Walker has fallen a victim to a noble zeal for the interests of his fellow citizens, exercised amid the destruction of his own property, A good deal of rain fell on Tuesday night, and the country bas assumed some of its vivid green.The leaves are nearly oud, and several kinds of the wild fine trees are in blossoms.Damp and cold easterly winds have blown for about six weeks almost without a day's iuteranssion, and have kept back vegetation, We have had, however, one or two pretty warm days.The John Lehlin arrived on the 3rd instant, sailed for Cork on the 19th.She wasthe first vessel which left the port fur lu- rope thisseason.The City of Aberdeen, and five or six others have since sailed.\u2018The return of the homeward spring trade will be much vartier this year than it has been for many years pust.dL\u2019URL OF QUEBEC.CLEARED.May 21st.\u2014 Brig City of Aberdeen, Duthie, Liverpool, Crin- gan & Co; Bark Argyle, Anderson, Waterford, W.Price & Co; Schooner Lady Guilmet, Labrador, J, O.Brunt ,\u2014=22nd, Quebce Packet, Anderson, Auerdeen, 13 G Forsyth & Co; 23d\u2014Heartof Oak, Boouh, Averdecn, Misr & Heath; City of Waterford, Thomas, Waterford, Fiosie a Cu; Courncha, Blagdon, St Juhn (N BB) H Dubord., ARRIVED.May 21st.Brig Carricks, lea, 15th April from Liverpool, to C A Holt, general cargo.\u2014\u2014\u2014Häük Rulia, Lhuraby, 17th April from Liverpool, to Peniston & McGill, general cargo, \u2014|1 settlers.=\u2014>5chooner Sir James Kempt, Earnest, 4th May from Lunenburgh, to CF Aylwin, rum and sugar.23d\u2014Bng Youug Samuel, Horscley, 20th April from Dublin, to M Bu.teau, ballast, 1lü setilers.\u2014Ship Lady Ridley, Scott, 18th do from do to order, do\u2014200 settiers, \u2014Bng Celia, Troude, 9h do from Trinidad, to JO Brunet, rum & sugar.\u2014\u2014Thomas Warhau, Cabt, l4th ao from Newcastle, to J Binne, gel cargu.\u2014Ship Dumsinica, Bowman, 7th May from Newfouudland, to W & G Pemberton; batlast, \u2014\u2014Brg Auv, Ateheson, 8th April from Jamaica, to M Watson, rum.\u2014\u2014BarkSt Charles, Couslus, 2à days from St Michacls, to W Peddie, gene.Fil cargo, =\u2014Shouner Canso, Whitman, 43 days from Dominica, to W Price & Co rum and sugar, 24th\u2014Schovner Nympth, Campion, 13 days from Newfoundland, to Fin.lay & Co, salt.: LETTER BAGS are open at the Exchange for diferent ports, Passengers, In the Suint Charfes, Mr J Beckett, Mr A G.Reid, Lieutenant L Guy, and Mr John Carter.Among the passengers in the Florida, 171h April from Liverpool at New.York, were Captain Bass! Hall, It.N, lady and daughter, J Delobime, J Fisher, W Crawford, A Ashton, C Carville, and George Yates, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE À schooner arrived yesterday from Little Valley, with 30 prnncheons of rum, part ol the cargo of the brig Mary Jane, wrecked there last tall, and some of her materials.About 20 puncheons still remained (not ath full) which, with anchors &c were to be dispatched in another schuoner for Quebec immediately, \u201cThe vessel has gone entirely to pieces The captain of the schooner from Little Valley, reports one brig ashorein Gaspé bay, and anotherut Malbaie, tia) wreess, does bot know wher sames They were wrecked on the first or second of May.\u2018The St Charles, arrived yesterday from St Michaels, has brought but forty boxes lemons, &e.Lut no oranges, not having been able to procure avove four boxus.\u2018Fe Dominica, trom Cork, lust from Newfoundland, landed 300 tons of provisions at the latter port, \u2018Fhe Nymph, spoke the Wanderer, out 7 weeks from Messina, to James Hunt with dry goods, The arrivals fiom sea are expected to be limitted for some time.\u201cThose which camé up yesterday had light winds for seme days past.The Carricks, aresved on Mouday, sailed immediately for Montreal.The American schooner Juliet, Ruwley, lett Boston May luth fur Quebec, with a general cargo.DIED, This morning at 80\u2019clock, in consequence of the severe burns received at the fire on Sunday morning, Joun Waiker, Esquire, Advocate ; his rerauins will be entered to.morrow Friday, at 10 o'clock, The friends and acquaintances are requested to attend the funeral from Mr Igate: Hotel, St.Juhu Street, Hotgates #,* We have reccived the article signed An ie third Battalion of Quebec Militia, 8 Officer of the *a* It appearing that during the fire on Sunday morning last some silver plate and many other articles were siolen, some of which have been since offered for sale, and others have been recovered by the Police; thuse to whom any articles may be so offered under suspicious circumstances, will render a service to the sufferers and furiher the ends of justice, by taking such steps as may ensure the restoration of the property and the detecuon of the offenders.To the Chairman and Justices of the Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the District of Quebec.GENTLEMEN,\u2014We the undersigned residents and landholders in and adjoining the parish of Beauport, respectfully beg leave to draw your attention to the state of the public road, within the ban- lieu of Quebec, leading from Dorchester Bridge to the sand parish, which, owing to the utter inattention of the person whose duty it is to enforce the enactments of the road act, is ut this ume almost impassable, and, in some parts, rendered dangerous in the extreme by the very injudicious micans which have been adopted to amend it.We particularly refer to a part, which belongs, as we understand, to Mr.Webb Robinson and is leased to Mr.Hayes, on which we have never witnessed any improvement, but where branches of trees have recently been strewed of such a size, and in such a manner, as to render it highly dangerous for Horses to pass over it.© Another part of the road equally dangerous and equally unattended to, is, that adjoining the farm of Mr, McKenzie, on the side of Quebec.These two spots, above all others, are a disgrace to a civilized country, and afford such example of gross inattention to the enactments of law, as will, we trust, call for the special interference of the bench of Magistrates, We beg leave also to state that Mr.Richardson's road is just in as dangerous a state as Mr.Robinson's.Mr, Simar\u2019s and Mr, Belanger's are also dangerous us well as Mr.Dilodeau\u2019s.° We feel the more encouraged to look for this interference, because we ourselves have, within the last two years, contributed largely to the amelioration of several parts of the Beauport rond Mr, Webb Robinson's land, across the Seminary farm, and through Mr.Woolsey's farm to the summit of the domaine of Beauport, by causing the same to be Macadamized s0 as to render it sound and good the very first opening of the spring \u2014and when it is considered how great an advantage would arise to the markets of Quebec from a similar improvement of all that part of the road which is within the banlieu, we cannot doubt that every attention and assistance, within the power ot the bench of Magistrates, will readily be given to this unporiant object.We have the honour to be, Gentlemen, your most obedient servants Ilerman W.Ryland, Capt, B.Ritchie, Willian Stewart, J.P.Simon Bedard, G.A.Gore, Jos.Jones, Narcisse Duchesnay, J.1% Antoine Lorie, James M Kenzie, J.1, J.Demers, fre, Francis Polhill, George I.Ryland, Judge Burton, J.I.oth May 1827.*e* Actions have heen brought against all the gentlemen (residing within the banliea of Quebec) who signed the above,\u2014two of the parties viz: the gentlemen of the Seminary and Mr.Burton who have expended Lurge sums of money upon their parts of the road, and have succeeded in rendering \u2018them the best between Dorchester ridge and Beauport, have been fincd.\u2018The action against the third person hes been put offuntill Saturday next.I'he road surveyor thought proper to drop his action against Mr.Hays, w hose road has always been ina most dangerous state, and upun which no improvement has ever been made; we shall at present assign no reason for this extraurdinary proceeding upon the part of the road surveyor, \u201424th May.\\ PUBLIC MEETING.T HE Committee appointed by the Citizens of Quebec on the 25th April last, to prepare and report a plan for forming a society to encourage Natural 1listory in Canada, after mature deliberation thinks it necessary to dissolve itself and call a new meeting to enquire if it is not expedient, to extend the views of the Society to the encouragement of the scivuces and arts in general, with a view 10 secure a permanent encouragement to Mr.Chasseur's museum, and all other objects which would be considered equally useful in advancing the sciences.The Committee han therefore determinet to call n meeting of the citizens on FRIDAY next 25th at SEVEN o'clock at Mail- hot's Hotel, and it trusts, that all who take an interest in the cul tivation of the sciences amongst us wil] hasten to attend, By order of the committee, 21st May 1627.adjoining the Seminary farm X.TESSILR, Secy.] RS.GRAY hege leave to return her sincere thanks to the Citizens and Military for theit kind assistance to het during the late fire, 24h May.M*.BEDARD legs the gentlemen whore exertions were so useful to him ut the late fire, to accept of his sincere thunks\u201424th May._ K, HHART begs the Citizens of Quelbre and the Military, who assisted at the fire on Sunday morning lust, tu accept of his sincere thanks fur their prompt interference un his hehif, 24th May, _ oT TRINITY ITOUSE SITTINGS,\u201d .Tuesday 22d May 1827.OSEPH JEAN, Pilot, was fined Ten Pounds and Costs, for not using his utmost care and diligence in conducting the Bark [iltiam Ashton, on the Sth Muy instant, therchy causing her to strike the ground several times, between Coudre Inland and $1.Rock's Point, MALCOLM SMITH, Pilot, was suspended during Twelve Calendar Months from this day, for running the ship or vessel calied the Jtob Hoy, on shore on the thirticth April last, off L'islette, thereby cuusing her total loss, ee QUEBEC COMMERCIAL LISI js published every Saturday evening and sent by post that day.Those gentlemen who have not yet subscribed are informed that that they may do so by applying at Messrs, Neilson and Cowans, No.3 Mountain Sirect\u201424th May 1827.TTEYREIGINT QIU PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL of } FRVIE beantiful new fast sailing Ship A RASE BIAN, I.S.Tuomusox, Commander, burthen per Register 386 Tons, warranted to «ul on or before the 15:h proximo, will take Ashes, Flour or Deals on Freight between Docks only.For terms of which or passage (having very superior accommodations.) Apply on board at Jones\u2019 Wharf, or to FORSYTH, WALKER & Co.~2#th May 1827.FREIGINT & PASSAGL vo BRISTOL, to sam.85 Mav, Fa N Board the copped Ship GENERAL WOLFE, (a regular Trader) now lying at Me- Callues's Wharf, will sait (wind permatting) on the 25th May.Her accomadations for Passengers are very superior being fitted up with separate state cabins, Apply to Capt.SL'AN- WORTH on Board, or Was.BUDDEN,\u2014\u201410th May 1827.FREIGIIT AND PASSAGE FOR LIVERPOOL 10 SAIL 1st Jue, vith N N Board the well known Regular Trader ER ONTARIO, Ricup.Wires Master, intended 10 sal on theist June, ler accomodations for passengers are very excellent, having an afi-Cabin for Ladies and separate state rooins.Applyto Wa, BUDDEN, Quebec, at his Counting House Montreal, or to the Capt.on board \u2014101h May 1827.LER FoR CHARTLR to the West Indies, or SEER 1 any safe Port on the Western Coast of England or te liclund, the fine fast saiing coppered and copper'd fastened Ship Wa.ASHTON, 5373 T'ons Register, Thomas Anm- sTRONG Master, will be ready to take in on or before the 20h Instant.Apply to the Master on Board at Atkinson's Wharf, orto II, GOWAN & Co.Sault au-Matelot Sircet.\u2014I0th May.FOR FREÉIGIFI OR PASSAGE TO LIVERPOON LYS pu E fine new coppered ship WINSCALES rue burthen per Register 320 Tons, Joux Messen- sen, Master, will meet with every despateh.For freight or passage, having superior accomodations, apply to the Captain on board at Goudic\u2019s Wharf, or to Patersons, Weir & Co.10th.May 1827.y R, P'OK CHARTER to Saint Johns New as foundland or Iahfax.\u2014The New Brigantine of 104 Fons Register, now on the Stocks at Saint Ilock's, to be launched on Thursday next, and will Le ready to commieuce loading the following day.EIN ph Schooner MARIE CATHERINE, hile the latter vessel will be ready to commence loading on the 14th Instant, Apply to JOUN TULLOII, Saint Paul Street.wibke OK CHARTER to any accessible Port lal in the United Kingdom, the good Ship SIR FRANCIS BURTON, burthen 410 tons per Register, Jame Wuire, Master.Apply to SAM.I'INCH, or Quebec, 17th May 1827.GEORGE SYMES.On Sale\u2014 Afloat, 250 Tons Liverpool SALI.YOUR CIHHARTER the fine fast class Brig RL ; JEAN of 289 Tons.Apply to Capt.Tromrson orto MOIR & IHEATIL Près-de-ville Wharf\u201421st Mav, ALSO, TER | EIGHT or CHARTER to LONDON.Less The fine first class Ship ASIA, burthen per register 536 tons, now discharging Tl'eas at St.Andrew\u2019s Wharf, will take a charter tor the above Port or freight of Aches, Deals or Staves, and will be ready to commence loading by 1st proximo Apply to Capt.Sreap, Payne's Ilotel, or 21st May 1827.MOIR & IIE ATI side | SAL a NEW SCHOONER uearls TALIS 5 ready for Sea, of the burthen of 80 tons, now lying at Mr, Mornisen\u2019's Wharf.Apply to St.Paul Street, 2d May 1827.C.QUIROUET & Co NEWYORK AND LIVERPOOL PACKETS.\u2014.VIE Subscribers have established the following Ships as a Line of Packets between New York and Liver pool; to leave New York on the 8th, and Liverpool on the 24th of each Month in the Year, viz.EFAS CORINTHIAN, Grorar Davis, Mas- ¥ - ter, to sail from New York on the 8th of June.JE Sir, LEEDS, Winpian Sropparn, Mas- X ses, ler, to sail from New-York on the 8th of June.d£#,Snir SILAS RICHARDS, Hesry Hop DIF Sa vrFnor, Master, to sail from N.-York the 8th of July.BE.Sime, YORK, Nasu pe Cosr, Master 10 EER sail from New York on the 8th of Augsust next.\"These Ships are about 400 Tous each, built of the best materials copper-fastened aud coppered, commanded by men experienced in this trade, and no expence will be spared in making their accomimodations convenient and comfortable for passengers.\u2014 Beds, beading, wines, and stores, of the first quality are furnished.For Freightor passage apply to the Captians on board, to Fisn and CRINNELE, 156, Front Street, I.Pnerrs & Co.47, South Street, New-York, or to Sept, 1825.GEORGE ROSS.Quentc.SALES BY AUCTINN, Cloths, Flannel.\u201d Musing, Calicoes, Nails, Paints, &e.\u2014By MARTIN CHINIC, at his auction room, on FRIDAY next, the 25h instant, at one o\u2019elock :\u2014 LACK, Blue, Olive, and Drab Superfine and fine Cloths, White and Green Flannels, Sprigged Muslin Dresses, Musling, Mulmul and Jaconets, Dimities, Irish Linen, Brown Holland, Platillas, Beduck, 7-8 and 4.4, Chintz, Sheet- ings, White and coloured Cambries, Black Sewing Sitk, Blue Silk Persians, Shirting, 4-4and 6-4 printed Shawls, Furniture Prints, Figured and Plain Bombazettes, Cotton and worsted Hose, striped Russel, Braces, Looking-glasses, Gilt Paintings, Waiters assorted sizes, common and fine 1lats, women and children\u2019s shoes._ A1so, Nails, 34 a 28lbs.Window glass 74 x £5, White Lead, Black, Venitian, and Red Paints, Lamp Black, Call and Kip Skins, Sole Leather and a variety of other articles \u201424th May, Dry Goods, aint, Nails, Copperas, &e.\u2014By D PONT au à MeNICOL, on FRIDAY, 25th lustant, at their stores at one o'clock i= \u2018 .N extensive assortment of Dry Goods consists ing of Superfine and Common Cloths, Flannels, Damask Satins, Plaids, Camblets, Hosiery, Muslins, Striped and Checked Cottons, Salempores, Shirting-, Calicoes, Cambri, Britannias, Sik snd Leather Gloves, Satins, Sarsnets, Bandannas, Nenkeens, l\u2019ustians, and 50 Boxes Window Glass, 8) x 7} and 7} x 61, 40 Kegs l\u2019aint, 20 Cnsks Nails, \u2014 5 Cusks Copperas, 10 Casks Itosin, And a variety of other articles.\u20142ist May.Li Nails, Window glass, Dini, Wine, Iams, Beaver Ilats, &c.Ny MARTIN CHINIC, on SATURDAY next, the 26th instant, at Mr.J.A.Waxron's Store, Sault-au-Matelot Street, at one o'clock je .NIFTY Casks Fine Rose Nails assorted 3} a 28lbs.40 Boxes Window glass 74 x 8), ; 90 Kegs fine white Lend, Spanish brown and black paints, 6 1logsheads fine green Copperas, | ; 12 Casks Lamp Black, 10 Casks Yellow Rosin, 20 Casks of Day nud Martin real Japan Blacking, 10 Qr.Casks Tenenfle Wine, 200 Hams in Lots of 5, 5 Cases Mens\u2019 beaver hats, and other articles.\u2014241h May.G ?\u201conperas, Paints, Linens, Shoe Thread, Leather, Co ras, foe iy do & J.M.FRASER, nt their Stores on SATURDAY NEXT, 26th instant, at ONE o'clock, ( )N E HUNDRED Quarter Barrels F & FF Gunpowder, 20 Casks Copperas, 100 Kegs assorted Paints, 25 Picces Dundee Linens, 3 Bales Shoe \u2018Thread, 2 Cases Leather, 50 Cnsks assorted Nails, 50 Boxes Window Glass, After which=25 Packages Dry Goods, assorted.) Quebec, ith May 1827.__ _ > By J VUREELE, on SATURDAY next, 26th ane Con By NES Wht, (vow landing trom on board the Arabian) at Tue o\u2019 Clock, To HUNDRED Tons Liverpool COALS ia lots to suit Purchasers.\u2014æ24th May._ Hou-ehold furnnure, 3 capitol horses, gis, &c.&c.b M.WALSH, on SATURDAY next, 26h instant, at Free Ma.sous Hall, at ONE o'clock, , YHE usual assortment of household furniture, cone sisting of every article in that line, 5 capital horses, gigs, carts.calushes and harnesses, Irish hams in lots, &e.soap and candles.After which a general assortment of Dry Goods suitable to the season.\u201424th May 1527.Household Furnidre, Se.&e.\u2014At the QUEBEC AUCTION MART, next house to MarnioT's Hotel, St.John Street, on MONDAY NEXT, 28th instant, .QUANTITY of Househeld Furniture, consist: ing of Bedstéads, Feather Beds, Matrasses, Palliasces, Hair Sofas.Chairs, Tables, Carpets, Peer Louking Glasses, Silver Forks and Spoons and Laidies, Delf China and Glass, Pants and Oil Paintings, superb view of the Island of Malta and views of the Const of Guinea, Aso, Lemons, Oranges and Irish Ilams, Gigs, Calashes and Carts, Saddles, Bridles and Harnesses, After the above, a variety of Dry Goods, suitable to the season, rich Silk Sattins, beautifui Silk Shawls and Iandkerchicts, 2 cases of I'eaver Hats.\u201424th Mav.Wooten, Laneu and Cotton Goods, Wine, Nails, Soap, Caines, &c\u2014tfiv J WURTELE, at his Stores on MONDAY NEXT, ¢sth instant, at ONL o'clock, .FEYHIRTY Packages Woollen, Linen & (von Goods.ALSO, 10 pipes Benecarlo Wine, 3 do, Tenentfe do.50 eusks fine Rose Nails, 60 boxes Soap, 40 do, Candles, 75 kegs Paint, .10 barrels Green Copperas, 20 hhds.Earthenware, 2 Circular Saws with Frames complete, and other articles.\u201424th May 1822- Interesting sale of India goods just landed from on board the Llonbie.Kast India Company's ship Asia, direct from Canton ;=by M.WALSH, on TUESDAY next, at the subscriber\u2019s Avetion Room, free Masons Hall, at ONE o'clock.VARIETY of rich bluck and white sativus, Persia and Levantines rich erape shawls, and handkerchifs, extra quality of gentlemens\u2019 blacé silk bandkerchiefs and vesting rich satin shawls and handkerchiefs, nankeen, matting &e.&erich China tea and coflee services.a beaunful Chinese work and dressing table, the only one ever imported, a varicty of lacquered ware of the most bautiful description, consisting of ladies dressing cases, writing desks, tes caddeys, tea trays, decanter stands, &c, &c.and a variety of articles in beautiful carved ivory.The collections will be fuller detailed in the hand bills.Quebee, 24th May 1827.Dry Gonds.\u2014DBy J.& J.M.FRASER, at the Stvres cf M.MKENZIL, Esq, Saul au Matelot Street, on TUESDAY NEXT, oth instant, at T'WELVE o\u2019clock.TEYNO HUNDRED Packages DRY GOODS, lately received, consisting of superfine and common Cloths, Vlannels, Salempores, Cambrics, Muslins of all kinds, printed Calicoe, Beaverteens, Storments, Britannia Handkerchiefs, Shirt- ings, Worsted and Cotten Shawls, Shirting, Stripes, Apron Checks, Cotton LTosiery, Uumbrellas, Nankeens, Derries, Worsted Braces, Bombazetts, Plaids, Iiverlastings, Wool Cards, Scoteh Bonnets, 10-4 Sheetings, Shoe Thread, Waisteoating, Worsted Hosiery, Beaver Gloves, Cotton Gloves, Camblets, and a great variety of other articles, forming a complete assortment.the whole will be positively sold without reserve.Quehee, 21th May 1827.Sale by hettation of an emplacement in St Joseph S\u2018reet, St Rock's Suburbs, On the premises on WEDNESDAY the 20th June next, at one o'clock in the afternoon :\u2014 4 N EMP ACEMENT and House situated Cob in St.Rocks Suburb, St.Joseph Street, belong- 252 ire to the communauté fermerly existingbetween J, Bie.Mathurin and the late Dame Lihzabeth Badeaux, his wife, de- ceased\u2014-kaving thirty feet in front, more or Jess, by fifty fect in depth.together with the wooden hoitse upon a stone foundation thereon erected along the whole front of the sane, bounded on the North East by the wall of the property of André Cardinal; and on the other t6 the South West by that of I.M.Paquet.There is an annual charge or vente fonciire of 6 livies lournois in favor of Mr.Jos.Roy, The conditions of sale may be learned on application to the undersigned notary ut his Office, St.John Street.J.BELANGER, 16th May 1827.Notary Publi OGNAC BRANDY, GENEVA, &c.:\u2014For Sate by CHARLES NOYES.at his Stores, St.Paul's Street, Cognac Brandy, Geneva, Muscovado and refined Sugar, Currants, Sallad Oil, Ginger and Nutmegs, Indigo, Windsor and Brown Soap, Starch and Black Lead, Stone Blue, Mustmd, Double borled Linsced Oil, Basket Salt, Nailsof all kinds, Baints of alt colours, Plug Tobacco, Lard, Assoried Earthenware in Crates, 24th May 1827.QGNAC BRANDY, Pact Wine in Pipes and Hogsheads, East India Madeirz in Hogsheads, Nutmegs, Cloves, t lack Pepper, &e, for sale by Hunt's Whart, 24th May 1827.W.B.MEYER.ULLANDS, RUM, (OTTON, WUOL- LEN, & SILK GOODS: forsale hy D.FERGUSON, a fewpipes real Hollands, ditto puncheons Demerara Rum 1 to 44.A +50, à quantityof Cotton, Woollen and Silk goods, recerved ex Ortawa and Winscales, altof which he offers low for cash or short approved credit.\u201424th May 1827.MADEIRA & SCICILIAN WINE & GlL- A NEVA JOHN KERR, 4 St.Peter Street, has for sale, Sciciban ited Wine, and a few pipes veal Holland Gin, both just arrived, sud Madeira Wane 1 casks and cases of 4 dozen.24th May 1827.G VOD HAY :\u2014PFIERRE FORTIER of 1G- vière du Loup, has 3 or 4,000 bundles of excellent timothy hay, which he will sell at a moderate price.Fhe hay will be delivered at Jtivière du Loup bridge, on board of bateaux, between this date and the 1st June.\u2014Riv.du Loup, 21st May.TO TIE FASOBIONA BLE WORLD.OHN DOUGALL, Junr.has received a most splendid assortment of Rich Silk Shawls, from £1 to £15 value, each, Silk shaded striped Batiste Dresses, Spanish Nett \u2018Tippets, Chenille Silk Shawls, Itich Scw'd Robes, Patent Netts, together with a large quantity of fine Muslins, Shirting, Cotton and Merino Shawls, Caps, \u2018U'bread of all kinds &e.&e.which he will sell on the mos: reasonable terms, at MALIJIOIS HOTEL, St.John Street, The attention of Ladies and Genilemen, wholesale and retail dealers is requested, J.D.will leuvethisfor Montrenlina few days \u2014 May 24th 1827.JANCY GOODS arived at Mr.FARQU- HAR'S STORE, in Palace Street; and will be on show for 14 days only : Fancy Ilowers and Wreaths ; also, Sattin, Crape, Bead, Bu- ale, and Pine do.; Pine Combs, Bandoes, Head Ornaments, Silk Irocks, Buttons, Tassels, Luvauicts, Risets, Ornaments, colored & chenille, Stk, Cotton and Worsted Braids, allcolars and widths ; Shawl Binding and Tassels; I'wist Silk Buttons for Boys\u2019 and Mens\u2019 Cuats ; Thread; Cotton, Worsted, and all kinds of Silk Fringes; Floss, \u2018Trimmings and Rouleaux for bonnets; Silk Cords, such as Chenille, Kent, Baunswicke: Pipe and Pine ; Silk Gimps; cheville, sattiv and crape L'rimmings, purse Twist & floss Silk ; silk cap Lace & T'rimmings ; velvet, cotton & sitk Ribbons, plain and embossed ; drab and black Hatters® Trim - mings; sik Bracelets and Waistbands ; Tinsel Cords and Trimmings, feather Trimmings, black and drab Feathers, also, very rich white and sorted colored Feathers; black Prinkets, such as Snaps.Bracelets, Larings, Broaches, Buckles, Clasps, Crosses and Necklaces, Bandoes and Seed Beads 3 Gilt Goods, such as Hooks and Eyes, Bracelets, Snaps, Purse and Reticule Snaps, Neck Chains, Droaches, l\u2019ins, Sliders, Shoe Buckles, Tassels ; Watch Rings, Seals with mottoes, Crosces, Buckles, Negligés, Watch Chains, Keys, and Bead for making Purses; Steel Goods, such as Purse and Reticule Cla-ps, Buckles, Purses, Hooks and Eyes, Siiders, Bracelet Snaps, Clasps; Neckcbains, Watch Guards, Key Rings, Bed Hooks and Waistbands; patent riding and walking Belts, plain and painted lire Screns, Gold Paper and Ornaments ; fancy Passes, Bristol Board, embossed, note and music Paper, Gold and Silver Borders ; Pounce Boxes 3 patent brass Studs for Garters ; Crmping Machine ; Mithinery, Dyagnal, Moreen, Cambk.Glovese=Weise's patent waterproof\u2019 London Tats: Twist Sik Buttons for Mens\u2019 Coats; Cronk Clasps ; Siik Watch Guards; Beads; Pocket Books; Perfumery; Children\u2019s Bed Linen ; Dresses, and Pelisses, with handsome six light Lustres.Atso, 1 pair of real Bronze Lustres ; with a great variety of other goods, *,® Wanted, a young Lod about 14, that understands French and English.___RQuehee, May 24th 1897, ri Nuabscid ers having toted à connection in Business, under the Firm of A.C.FREER & Co.bg leave to offer ther services to their friends and the pubhe, as Co.u- wiission Merchants tor the sale of West India Produce.Clis.ov.HOLT, Quebec, 24th May 1827, A.C, FREER.ren 1 J i .- a a v .You \u2014 { I \u2018 i | A 4 J [ | ) |.5 + Le 1 .- a a | = ANGLETERRE.On dit que le marquie d'Hertford sera créé due et acceptera une place dans la maison du roi.Le marquis de Carlisle va en Irlande comme vicesroi.Le marquis de Wellesiey revient en Angleterre et sera président du conseil.Le marquis de Lou.douderry, un des lords de la chambre du roi, a donné sa démission.{ Globe.) : L'installation de M.Campbell, le poète, comme recteur de l'université de Glasgow, a eu lieu le 12 avril.Dus Ja chambre des communes, M.Fitzgerald a annoncé qu'il ferait sa motion relativement aux catholiques, fondée sur le traité de Limerick, le 8 de mai au lieu du ler.Le discours que lori Lansdown à prononcé dans la chambre des lords en annonçant qu'il retirait sa motion en faveur des catholiques, était de nature à faire une profonde impression sur tous les partisans de l'émancipation, car pour les adversaires de cette mesure.nous ne supposerons certainement pas qu'il est possible à une éloquence où À une raison humaine de produire quelque effet sur eux, 11 y avait dans le discours du noble marquis une empreinte de tristesse profonde ct remplie de dignité, une conviction intine et Une sorte de prévision solennelle plus frappante que tout ce que nous avians entendu dans d'autres occasions, du noble marquis lui-même, et nous dirions presque de tout autre hointne d\u2019État, S.S.à fait entrevoir en tremblant les conséquences du vote des communes, et sur ce point nous dirons simplement qu\u2019au- eun de ceux qui s'opposent à l'émancipation ne s'est jumars ha.sordé À cousidérer en face ces deux questions simples, mais vitales: Que férez-vous de l'Itande?La laïsserez-vous comme elle est ?\u2014{ Times J CHAMBRE DES PAIRS, L'évêque de Bath and Wells, en présentant quelques pétitions contre les catholiques, fait observer que quoiqu'il soit contraire à l'émancipation des Irlandais, il serait disposé à appuyer toute mesure qui aurait pour but de rétablir In tranquillité en Irlande.Lecomte Darnley déclare qu'il est persuadé qu'aucune mesure ne peut soulager l'Irlande si l'émancipation n\u2019est pas accordée.Le marquis de Downshire soutient aussi que l'émancipation est le seul remèile aux désordres qui affligent l\u2019Irlande.Lecomte de Carnarvon établit que les Irlandais sont écrasés par l'oppression et l'eselavage, qu'ils sont dans un état de dégradation, et que c'est le protestantisme qui les y tient.Les Irian.dais sont dans ce moment, dit 11, dans le mênie état où étaient les Grecs par rapport aux Lures.L'Irlande est, sans exception, le pays le plus misérable de l'Europe, et ses habitans présentent le singulier spectacle d'hommes soumus À la constitution bntanni- que en même temps qu\u2019ils gémissent dans une misère que ne connaît aueun peuple du monde.Le système d\u2019après lequel l'Irlande a ête gouvernée est le système le plus détestable qui ait Jamais déshonoré un état chrétien.Le marquis de Lansdown demande s'il est possible que le noble et savant chancelier ne soit pas instruit des circonstances que l'été dernier à fait connaître, cireonstantes qui menacent l'existence de In constitution, de l'église, et la prospérité du pays; circonstances qui ont rempli de crainte et d'appréhensions tout homme qui pense à l\u2019avenir.Le noble Marquis ajoute que dès Qu'il saura qu\u2019il esiste un ministère, et dès \u2018qu\u2019il sivra quetle est l'opinion de ce ministère, il réflSchira sur la manière la plus propre à soumettre à la chämbre les considérations dont il parle, Lord Ang, en présentant à la chambre dus pairs une pétition en faveur de l\u2019émancipation, à dit qu'il la présentait pour remplir un devoir, mais qu\u2019il paraît qu'il audrait autant la brûler que de la présentera LE.SS.Sous le règne du Fu roi, dit lord King, le torgisme a triomphé, ct nous perdimes l'Amés que; aujourd\u2019hui il triomphe encore, et bientôt nous pourrons avoir à regretter une perte encore plus grande.8, S.n fut observer que les pétitionnaires, entre autres griefs, font connaître qu'il existe en Irlande 2,550 places à ja disposition des cotporations, et que les catholiques sont exclus, par la loi, de toutes ces places, CHAMBRE DES COMMUNES, M.V.Fiützgeralit à présenté une pétion en faveur des catholiques; il peuse que l'Irlande ne sera jemais tranquille, que l\u2019An- Gleterre ne sera jamais en sûreté, tant que l'émancipation ne sera pas accordée, M.Dawson à présenté aussi des pétitions en faveur des catholiques, Il parle des craintes que le clersé anglican dit avoir du pape; les véritables craintes qui troublent le clergé unglican proviennent du danger où il croit voir ses tempotalités.M.H.Grattan dépose sur le bareau de la chambre un modèle du fameux casque de fer employé comme instrument de torture dans la prison dite Æichmond Peuitentiory, à Dublin.IV paraît, dit l'honorable membre, que ceux qui veulent établir la réforme en Irlande, sont résolus de forcer les Irlandais à devenir protestans par les tourmens quand ils ne peuvent le faire par la persuasion.M.Grattan fait observer que sur 141 catholiques qui sont devenus protesians dans la prison, 6 seulement ont continué à l\u2019être dès qu'ils furent libérés.1! demande que le rapport des commissaires chargés d'examiner cette affre soit présenté a la chambre \u2014 Accordé.Lord John Russell annonce que jeudi, 30 mai, il proposera de révoquer les lois dites corporation and test acts (ce sont des lois Qui imposent aux personnes nommées à certaines places l'obligation de remplir certaines pratiques religieuses, et de prêter cer= tains sermens incompatibles avec les croyances des dissidens pre- testans et des catholiques.) .FRANCE, On écrit de Rio-Janeiro, 5 janvier + Le ler de ce mois, Mal, les eapitaines, subrécargues et négo- clans français, en ce moment à Rio-Janciro, ont été présenter leurs hommages à l'amiral Rosamel en station et lui ont exposé le tableau des pertes éprourées par le commerce français, par suite des hostilités et du blocus de Montevidéo.L'amiral leur à répondu qu'il voyait avec pere que le gouvernement brésilien ne se fangudt pas d\u2019exercer ses pirateries contre notre commerce et d\u2019insulter notre pavillon ; qu'il en avait rendu compte en France, et que le rot n'avait pu être indifférent à ces outrages, qu'il se faisait un plaisir d'annoncer qu\u2019il avait reçu dus ordres très-précis de faire rendre tous les navires, et d'obtenir des dé- tlommagemens pour les pertes, dégâts et retards occasionnés par le gouvernement brésilien ; que ceci aurait déjà eu lieu sans labs sence de l'empereur, mais qu\u2019ils pouvaient être certains qu'aussitôt son arrivée les navires seraient rendus.( Etoile.) Lady Cochrane est arrivée le 7 aval & Bordeaux avec une suite très-nombreuse.Le célèbre Poticr, du théâtre des Variétés, n fait ses adieux au public le 12 avril, et est rentré dans la vie privée, Dès six heures, il n\u2019y avait pas une seule place vacante au théâtre.Jamais il n\u2019avait mieux joué qu\u2019à cette représentation.Les journaux de Paris contiennent une longue série de docu- mens officiels qui sont parvenus au mmisére, au sujet de la découverte qu\u2019on croit avoir faite de marins provenant de l'expédis ton de M.de Lapérouse, dans un groupe d'îtes du nom de Ma- nicolo, prés des Nouvelles.1ébrides, Par ordonnance en date du 29 mars, S.M.a nommé : 18.M.l'abbé Bernet, curé de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul de Paris, à ! évêché de La Rochelle, vacant par le décès de Mgr.Paihou; 29, M.l'abbé de Borderies, vicaire-général de Paris, à l\u2019évè- ché de Versailles, vacant pur le décès de Mgr.Charrier de La Roche.Le théâtre des Nouveautés estarhevé ; il s\u2019est élevé sur la magnifique place dela Bourse, comme par enchantement, par les soins de l\u2019un de nos plus habiles architectes, M.Debret, ESPAGNE ET PORTUGAL Les journaux anglais annoncent que la mission de M.le comte d\u2019Ofalia en Franccet en Angleterre à pour but de demander, au nom du cabinet espagnol, à la première puissance, le rappel des troupes françaises de l'Espagne ; à la seconde, le rappel des troupes anglaises du Portugal.On écrit de Fisuères en date du 3 avril : « Dans la soirée d'hier, le commandant supérieur de cette place fut instruit que les symptômes précurseurs d\u2019une sédition pro- chaîne se manifestaient dans les enviions.Une compagnie de voltigeurs dirigée sur Las-Sourcas était à peine À 600 pas qu'elle entendit crier: quivive ! li était huit heures et demie du soir.\u201c8 Compagnie répondit aussitôt et une vingtaine de coups de fusil pcent tirés sur elle.Ja compagnie de voltigeurs riposta par une D Éharges et se précipita sur les rebelles qui fuyant de toutes parts, abandonnèrent une carabine et un schakos; deux d'entre eux, qui s'étaient sauvés dans la direction de Villafau, vnt été arrêtés les armes à la main, A quatre heures du matin, le gouverneur a fait rassembler les volontaires rovalistes, et il a constaté que 19 hommes avaient dis- Part; on n fa presque certitude qu'ils sont avce les rebelles.Les deux hommes pris à Villalau sont aussi volontaires royalistes.; Le nombre des rebelles qui ont pris part À cette action peut être parté de 40 à 50 hommes : cinq oflieters se tronvent parmi eux, Quarante autres rebelles attendaient à Castillon ceux qui ont Été battus à peu de distance de Figuères, On lit dans un journal de Bordeaux: 24 La désertion est générale dans tous les corps de l\u2019armée d'observation sur la frontière de Portugal; on compte qu'il passe journellement dans ce royaume une quarantaine d'hommes, et C'est le seul motif qui a donué lieu au mouvement ré:rograde de l\u2019armée espagnole.; ; Gibraltar, 19 mars.L'arrivée d'un courrier de Cabinet espi- noi venu de Madiid en trois jours, avec dus dépêches pour le consul, à causé ici une grande sensation.II paraît qu\u2019il avait aussi des lettres pour sir Georges Don; elles fui furent portées immédiatement à Saint.Roque, sa résidence; et aussitôt leur réception, sir (Georges se rendit en ville et donna des uvrdres pour y faire transporter aussi son umeublement ; ce qui a été effectué hier et aujourd'hui, Test constant que l'Autriche a accru, durant l\u2019année 1826, sa dette publique de plus de 72 mitlions de flonne, Cette augmentation de Ja dette est, assure-T-on, consacrée à «otretenir la révolte en Portugal, autant que l'Ausiche prut le faire saus se brouil er avcc l'Angleterre, (Ccnstitrdionnel.) ; Le chambellan brésiben de Itovea-Pinco, qui était venu pour engager l\u2019infant D.Miguel à se rendre à Hio-Janeiro, van te on, repartir pour le Brésil sans d\u2019unfant.Ou n'auend que dans le courant d'avril les premières dépêches de M.le consailler de légution de Neumann, parti avec une mission pour Rio, Le couronaement de l\u2019impératrice d'Autriche comme reine de 4 Bohême aura lieu dans le mois de ans.RUSSIE.Un journal allemand assure que la mission du général russe de Diebitseh en Gévrgie, n'a pas seulement pour objet d'applanir des différends entre les commandans russes, mais bien aussi de rechercher si les causes de rupture entre la Perse et la Russie ne seraient pas le fait des agens de cette dernière puissance, question d\u2019où dépensdrait la solution de celle si_ importante du casus furde- ris entre I Angleterre et la Perse.Le générat de Diehitsch serait, selon les circonstances, autorisé À ouvrir avec la Perse des négociations pour amener la paix.On écrit de Saint.Pétersbourg qu\u2019un ouksse du 12 mars nomme l'évêque catholique-romain de Luzk, Mge Caspar Zezischowsky, archevêque et métropolitain de toutes les églises catholiques de Russie, GRECE ET TURQUIE.Nous avons des nouvelles de Constantinople qui vont jusqu'au 19 mars, Elles confirment celles qu\u2019on avait déjà reçues sur les propositions relatives à la pacification de la Grèce.présentées par les ambassadeurs de Russie, de Frauce et d'Angleterre, et basées sur le protocole des conférences du 4 avril 1826.Depuis ce temps, l'internonce d'Autriche, baron d'Ottenfels, et le ministre prussien, M.de Miltitz, ont eu avec le reiseftendi des conférences dans lesquelles ils lai ont conseillé d'accepter les propositions des ambassadeurs sussommés.Mais toutes les lettres s'uc- cordent à rapporter qu'il leur a donné une réponse verbale négative, et probablement laconique, On regarde cette démarche des ministres d\u2019 Autriche et de Prusse comme une accession préalable au protocole des confér-nees de Sunt- l\u2019étersbourg du 4 avril 1826, et l\u2019on espère qu\u2019elle aura fait une grande impression sur le divan.Par suite des répanses évasives du reis-effundi, les ministres des cing cours de Russie, de France, d'Angleterre, d'Autriche et de l\u2019russe, ont résolt dans une conférence tenue à Pêra, de remettre prochainement une note dans laquelle ils inviteront d\u2019une manière pressante la Porte à accepter les propositions des cabinets européens, Ou sc promet de cette démarche collective un résultat favorable, quoique les notes remises par MM, Stratford Canning et Minciaky, fe 5 l'évricr, et vigonreusement appuvées depuis par M.de llibcaupierre, soient restées sans réponse jusqu'au 19 mars, D'un autre côté, M, de Ribenupierre n'a pas cacore eu d'audience du gramd-visir.(Feuilles allemandes.) Les dernières lettres de Corfou, en date du 16 mars, confirment les nouvelles favorables relatives à l\u2019Acropolis d'Athènes, Les Grecs ont réussi à approvisionner de nouvean cette forteresse, et repoussé le séraskier À une henre de marche de la ville pendant qu'on faisait entrer des munitions et des vivres dans la citadelle.Omer-parha a essuyé à Distomo un échee considérable, L'assemblée nationale continue à tenir tranquillement ses séances à Egine, (Gazette d'Ausbon re J CHINE, .On a reçnt des nouvelles de Canton jusqu'au 20 décembre, qui annoncent qu'une insurrection a éclaté dans les provinces du nord-ouest de l'empire chinois, et que les \u2018l'artares de la petite Bucharie étaient dans un état de rébellion conte le trône cêles te.11 paraît que cette révolte du \u2018l'artares n réveillé l'esprit mi.htaire de l'empereur, et qu\u2019il ne S\u2019occupait qu\u2019à lever des troupes et des subsides et à donner des ordres pour exterminer les rebelles, Le commerce a souffert dans le nord de la Chine par suite des troubles qui y ont éclaté.QUEBEC: JEUDI 24 MAI 1827.I n'y a point de nouvelles plus récentes d'Angleterre, Nous avons les journaux de Paris jusqu\u2019au 135 avril, da saisie d\u2019un navire américain par l'empereur du Brésil, et ln demande que M, Raguet, le ministre des Etats-Unis, à faite de ses passeports en conséquence de cette saisie, paraissent devoir amener des difficultés sérieuses entre les deux gouvernemens, peut-être mème une guerre, La dernière division du 7le régiment s\u2019est embargnée jeudi dernier pour Montréal, où ce réviment remplace le 76e, dont la dernière division est arrivée à Québec dimanche soir, L Asie, vaisseau de la compagnie des Indes, est arrivé de Canton le 16 de ce mois, chargé de thés, Un autre vaisseau, l'Anne et Amélie, était à demi chargé, pour destination du Canada, le 12 Janvier, lorsque l'Asie à mis à la voile.Le John Feklin, arrivé à Québec le 3 de ce mois, en est reparti le 19 pour Cork.C'est le premier vaisseau qui ait laissé ce port pour l\u2019Europe cet été.Piusieurs autres ont fait voile depuis, Nous exprimons le sentiment publie en disant que c\u2019est avec une douleur sincère que nous annonçons la mort de M.Walker, avocat, par suite des brûlures qu\u2019il avait reçues au dernier incendie, Les efforts des plus babîtes médecins n'ont pu empêcher l'invasion de la cangrène, et M.Walker, après avoir conservé au milieu des souffrances les aiguës, sa tranquillité d\u2019âme avec une résignation parfaite à son sort, + expiré ce matin, à huit heures, dans les convulsions, Dans le printemps de la vie, aimé et respecté, M.Walker a été la victime d'un noble zèle pour les intérêts de ses couciioyens, exercé au milieu de la destruction de ses propres biens.A L'EDITEUR DE LA GAZETTE DE QUEBEC, Monsieur lléditeur\u2014 11 me sera peut-être permis d\u2019aspirer à l'honneur de figurer dans vos colonnes en réponse À votre correspondant T, qui a bien voulu me faire celui de m\u2019introduire dans votre feuille du 14 Ma prétention à cet égard ne s'étend pas cependant jusqu\u2019à vouloir lutter d'esprit avec lui, Ce badinage léger, cette ironie fine dont il sait Faire Un si bon usage, sont au-dessus de mes forces, et de ce côté je lui laisse le champ libre.Mon inteution n\u2019est done que de relever, en plein langage, quelques-unes de ces aberrations de la vérité qui ne sont que top multiphées dans sa production, qui d\u2019ailleurs pétille d\u2019esprit et fourmille des acconchemens de son imagination prolifique.Puprimis dove je débuterai par celle qui met sous la direction de SK, la publication de certains journaux, Quand on avance des assertions qui affectent où qui peuvent affveter le caractère d\u2019un personnage aussi distingué, il faut bien prendre garde que ces assertions soient fondées sur des preuves suffisantes.D'où est tirée celle de F, âcet égard ?Elle à été déjà démentie, et je la déclare de toute fausseté.Non-seulernent elle n\u2019est pas vraie, mais encore elle est improbable, et je doute même si le personnage en question daigne s'amuser à parcourir la variété d\u2019effusions politiques ou littéraires dont nos feuilles périodiques sont- inondées.; L'exposé de la question en issue tel que présenté par T.gt également éloigné de la vérité, T1 n\u2019est aucun de nous qui ait exprimé quelque chose de semblable Lun *conseatement à ce que lus deniers du pays soient dépensés \u201cà ln discrétion\u201d de qui que ce soit, mais bien suivant la loi ; mais nous prétendons qu'ils le sont.L'emploi de ces deniers fait partie des devoirs de exécutif, et c\u2019est d\u2019après le compte qu\u2019il en rend que l'on peut juger s\u2019il les a dépensés à \u201c sa discrétion\u201d etä celle de \u2018 ceux qui en dépendent\u201d, ou conformément à la loi.Le devoir de la chambre au contraire se borne à y pourvoir pour autant que de besoin, et à vérifier si les deniers pourvus ont été fidèlement employés nux objets pour lesquels ile l'ont été.Cette surveillance de sa part n'est pas seulement son droit, mais c\u2019est son devoir ; ce n'est donc Pas cela qu\u2019on lui conteste, mais bien l'usurpation qu'elle veut faire elle-même de cet emploi.T.est encore à l'envers de ln vérité lorsqu'il attribue à D'E.(qui aurait dù être C.D'IC., ma signature ordinaire) des idées de \u201cruse permise qu\u2019il à apprise dans les antichambres des courtisans cle.\u201d C.IPE.atoujour
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