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[" WE en lot, i toy ce, is de mag L liste des its Come ute, ke, réal, p> Hiv, > Sous la com.* restera e toutes SON.bonne chez vu eg eriser, verte et rotherilt rale à la : Gou- 9 quarts nes, 18 son et 5 OCCU- près du quatre andeur ps éta- Pierre ville burke, + Att- I Kp he nsette.THURSDAY 12th FEBRUARY, 1829, rt = PRICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS.In one Language \\8t,insertiou.eachuubsequert Ins, +] X lines and under.cceescess £8 6d.S 10 lives add VNdCT.o0cesrsces Fe ddue0000000000001 00, ; Abuvo I linOS.,.\u2026avonre vov0s0 00008 4d per line.1d.per line.Both Lauçuager Dauble the above rates ; Advertisements without writen directions are inserted in both Languages tid farbid, and charged accordingly.| Orders for discontinuing Advertisements to be in writing, and delivered by TUESDA EVENING at the latest, ; Long Advertisements seat after w EDNESDAY, or which require d'auslation will not appear in both Languages in the pext days Paper.; i No Advertisements received aller TEN o\u2019 Clock on the day of publication.; ge\u201d Advertisements from persons who have not accounts at this Office which are regularly settled, must be paid in advance, \u2018The following Gentlemen are Agents for The Quebec Gage tte Hxncure Ouivier, Post Master, Herthier, Enwp.L.Mavoes, Post Master, William ITenry.E.ft.Fanne & Co.Mentreal.De TT.Bouruitzsen, Post Master, St.Hyacinthe.F.I.Mignavir Post Master, St.Denis.coressnes Th .\u2014 permet tr RE ER 70 LET onthe Ist of May next, that old ely established and extensive premises at present occu- 2-0 ied by the Subscriber, in rue Sous le Fort, near the Queen's Wharf, Also, ; ; oo THAT large Stone louse adjoining, four stories high, with good Cellars, &e, &e, HH Alo, THE House fronting the Cul-de-Sac, of the same di- By mensions, with the same conveniences.ahi 0, THAT old established and extensive Bake-house, at pre- | sent octnpied by Mr.Abel Thompson, with a large | LS3MP dueuing House, two large Ovens, fire-proof Vaults, | ; Cella's, Wharf, &c, &c And, TIE large three story Stone House, in Sault au Mateiot | street, with a large fire proof Vanit in the rear, good | ssi) Yard, Cellar, &c.For further particulars enquire of the | Proprietor, Quebec, February 4, 1829.GEORGE ARNOLD.FEYO Let, the lst May next, that large House now occupied by Dr.Rowley, near Prescot.Gate ;\u2014 Apply to IN BROWN, St.John Stree, i Quebec.5th Feby, 1820, LL _5 tree FE ILRIES TO BE LEASED.\u2014Phe Fishing \u2018 Establishments at Great and Livre Merrs, will be leased \u2018 for ane or more years, together or separately, and immediate pos- ! session given, \u2018Fhe Buildings are extensive, nearly new, and so constructed as to render every convenience for the carrying on of the Fishing on n large scale.; ; Boats in guor order, Netts, Barrels, Kitts, Rinsing Troughs Sault, &e., on the premises, will be disposed of at low prices.For other information apply to CHARLES STUART, Quebec, 71h Oct, 1808.Sault-au- Matelou street.| V ALUABLE RÉAI.ESTATE, belonging to the heirs of the late Ignace Lefrancais.12.The exact half of a Stone House 1 the Lower Town, ad.vantageonsly situated for trade, fronting on one side on the Cul de Sac, and on the otheron Champlain Street.There is in the lower part of this house a blacksonth\u2019s shop with a good custom, { 9°, Anemnpiacement in St.Rock's Suburbs St.Vallier Street, | at the foot ofthe Cote a Cotton, extending about 46 feet in front; together with the bouse thereon erected, also with a blacksanth's shop, | Incontestable titles will be given the purchaser.for further! information apply to the undersigned Notary at his rooms, St.| Peters Street, Lower Town, opposite the Quebec Bank.En.GLACKEMEYE R, N.po {OR SALE OR TO LET, and possession : 31 given on the ist May next, that spaciousand com.modions House with vaulted Cellars, situate on St, Lewis and : Garden strects, at present occapied by the Honble.Mr.Justice Bowen.\u2018 Cuas.F.AYLWIN, Ist Jany.1899.Saint Lewis street, | Im Jan CE | por SALE or TO LET \u2014A new House 311 two stories high, pleasantly situated on ihe main: road, about ten minutes walk from the landing of the steam boat ! at Point Levi.There is about an scre of land belonging to the House, on which is erected a large barn.Apply to the proprietor | JOS.BISSON, on the premises, or to A.BISSON, ; 6th June 1878, IMO LEU for one year, and possession given rin on the 15t Mav next.\u2014That large and commodious as stone DWELLING HOUSE, with Coach House, Sta.! bles, large Garden, &c.at Diamond Harbour, at present aceupied | by Mrs.Farrington.The House is particularly well adapted, during the summer months, for & Hotel or Boarding House.For particulars application mav be made to Mr.VIGER, Fore.\\ mao at the Ship Yard, or to Messrs.H.G.FORSYTH & Co.Goudie's Wharf \u20143rd April 1528._ T C0 FOR SALE, ; | HE HOUSE and Dependencies.Na, 9, a Palace Street, formerly occupied by the late Ho- | FAW pourable Mr.Dx Laxavoirrs\u2014Apply to Mr.Wik.LIAM MORRISON, in this City, or at Montreal to Mr.: POTHIER, proprietor, who will gave casy terms of payment | or admit them to he in redeemable annuities, d Constitut.Quebec, March 27th 1826, Lu Len | OR SALE or TO LET, from Ist of May: sf: next, the large and commodious House, situated 10 Garden street, at present in the occupation of His Majesty's Go vernment, as a Barrack Oifice, &c.; For particulars apply on the premises, or to the undersigned proprietor.! Nicolet.16th Aug.1828.K.C.CHANDLER, ! JRENCH MILL STONES:\u2014=The subseriber! wiil have on hand a constanst supply of ready made French! Mill Stones of all sizes, at his new Manufactory on the Queen's sf, Quebec, 1st Nov, 1827.M.CLOUET.Awso, French Burratones to be sold separately.i A ! i D'AFTS ON NEW-YORK FOR SALE.I.LE MESURIER & Co.Quebee, goth Sept.1828.- | every article in his line of the best quality, and hopes by strict at.NOTICE The Subscriber having leased the Pre rome INES, LIQUORS, GROCERIES, &e, &e._ The Subscriber offers on sale the following Goods, part of which are now landing from the Graham Moore, Ducker, master, from London, 250 Boxes Mould Candles, 50 Bagsof Black Pepper, 50 Cases of Poland Starch, 12 Ditto Fih Sauce, 10 Mats Ambayna Cloves, 3 Cases Isinglass, 30 Ditto Mustard, (wax wicks) 3 Cases Indigo, 30 Ditto assorted Pickles, 10 Casks Nutmegs, 1 Case of Mace, 3 Bags Ginger, 10 Cases Fi lue, 300 Boxes of Soap, 8 Casks Black Lead, 60 Casks Hibbert's London Porter, 40 Pipesand 15 Hhds.Fayal and Madeira Wines, 3 Pipes of very superior Port Wine, 12 Pipes and 15 Hhds, of Matterdam Geneva, 28 l'ipes and 12 Ihds.of bigh flavored Cognac Brandy, 10 Pipes of Bourdeaux Branuy, d'ine old Cheshire sud Double Glocester Cheese.; Aso IN STORK.~ Paints of all colours, Sand, Emery and Glaes Paper, Window Glass, Nails and Spikes, 18listered and Crawley Steel, Ox and Trace Chains, Anchors, Chain Cables, Rafting Chains, Staples aud Timber Dogs, New- Castle Grindstones, Sail Canvas, Cordage, &c., together with a general assortment of Dry Goods, &c.LEONEL S.LEVEY, ., Also at his Booms.50,000 Feut Yellow Pine liinber, 20,000 Ditto Oak ditto, 15.000 Floated Deals, 20,000 Standard Staves, 20,000 Rough West lodia Staves, with Spruce Deals, and Elm, Ash, Lirch and Iled Pine l'imber.Quebec, Oct.14, 18:28.YOR SALE by the subscriber at his Stores on the Queen's Wharf, Pork, of the several different qualities\u2014free and in bond, Beef, ditto, ditto, ditio, ditto, Flour, ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto, Indian Meal, in hogsheads and barrels, ditto, Butter and Lard in small kegs, Kegs of Tonguesand Tripe, for West India Market, l'ohacco in Kegs, 100,000 feet Oak, 200,000 feet white ine, 10,000 ps.floated Deals, 15 M.stand.Staves, 50 M.West India Staves,on Bell\u2019s nnd Morrison's whar- 4, Queber, 28th July 1847.CHAS.A.HOLT.WINES, FLOUR, &c., for Sale at the Subscriber's Stores, ; Cape Diamond Wharf : ] ONDON particular and cargo Teneriffe Wines, of superior quality, Pusley\u2019's Brand, in pipes, hhds.and quarter casks, Port, Madeira, Fayal, Benecarlo and Sicilian Wines Flour.fine and superfine\u2019; Prime Pork; Cordage ; \u2018 Canvas ; Fig Blue.and Crown Glass.Cape Diænond Whart, 7 Wu.PRICE & Co.31st Juiv 1828.S Lying in different Coves.LOTHS, COTTON GOODS, RUM AND BRANDY, just received & forsale by F.QUIROUET 33 Bales assorted Cloths, 19 Cases Calicoes and other Cotton Goods, Demerara Rum, and a few Hbds.Cognac Brandy.17th August 1828, EW ESTABLISHMENT: WINE.SPIRIT AND GROCERY STORE, No.5 Buade street, PATRICK WARD, most respectfaliv informs his friends and the public.that he has commenced the above business in the louse No.5.Bude street, Upper- Town, (immediately opposite the Proshytére) where he is and will be regularly supplied with tention, and a well selected axsortment of Goods, to merit a share of public patronage.\u20148th May 1828.UM, COFFEE, DIGBY HERRINGNS for sale by TUCKER & SBREWART \u2014Just landing at Près de Ville Wharf and fur saje the Cargo of the Schooner William Hunter, McHarcon, Master, from Halifax, strandad last Fal! at Rimouski, consisting of 72 Puncheuns strong Demerara Rum, 3 Tierces and 1 Barrel Coffee, 116 Boxes Digby Terrings.\u20148th May 1829, AMES HUNT, offers for vale : 15 Pipes Spanish Red Wine, 4 Cacks Zante Currants, 12 Casks Bronte Madeira, 5 Casks preserved Lemon Juice, And 10 Kegs Honey.; ALSO, constantly on band at his Wine Vanits No, 1, Cul de | Sac street, Newmax Husr & Co.Prime PORT WINE mo Pipes, Hoghsheads, Thirds Pipes, Quarter Casks, and Cases of © 4 dozen cach, as usual, \u201417th Apnl 1x28, i for sale :\u2014 DON White Leal in kegs of 28 !bs, | 35 puncheons strong and well flavored Demerara Ilum , 18 hogsheads Muscovadu Sugar.| Quebec, 2d February 16290.OBERT CAIRNS, Merchant Tailor, respeet-| fully inforurs his friends and the public in general, that he 1 has received his usual supply of Goods in his line, which he will! make up in the most fastuonable manner for cash or approved credit | | + He alo wishes to inform them.thathe sonds in bis accounts re- gulariv, on the 1st of May and 1st Qetober, and expects them to be paid at these periods ; as he is determined lu do business on no other condition, ; He has also to remiest ait those who have received their accounts * to make immediate payment.\u2014\u2014Quebce, 4th June 1828.; OTICE.\u2014 The undersigned having purchased of, Prrure Tuncot, farmer of Gentilly, a lot of land in the | third concession of the Seigneurie of Gentilly, extending one and a half arpeot in front by thirty in depth, herehy notifies all persons who may have any claims upon the aforesaid lot of land, either by mortgage or otherwise, that they be aadressed to him or to Ant.7.Leblane, Notary, at Three.livers, between this date and the 20th April, at which time he will pay over the amount of purchase money.: LOUIS GRONDIN, Three- Rivers, 24th Dec.1828, Merchant at Gentilly.mises lately occupied by Mr.Walsh, in Freemaron's Hall, : i intends carrying on the business of Auctioneer and Broker, re- | i spectfully solicits a share of the public patronage, which he will i endeavour 10 ment by punctuality and attention to business, { Quebec, June 1828, L.1.PINSONAUT | ANVASS, CORDAGE & WINES.\u2014For, sale by H.ATKINSON :\u2014 | 200 Bolts Canvass, 1 to 7, 100 Bolts half bleached ditto, 10 Tons exceilent Cordage, of all sizes, } A large amartment of superior French Wines.\u2014Oct.22.| OPPER BOILER, Fc \u2014For sale by C.QUI-! ROUET & Co.a Copper Boiler, with cock complete, of about 290 mailone, fieefor a small Brewery, Also, a quantity of JUNIPER BERRIES.\u2014St.Paul street, 10th Nov.1828! Suea R, RUM, FISH & OIL \u2014CHARLES F, AYI.WIN, offers for sale :\u2014 Bright Muscovado Sugar in Hhda Tierces and DBbls.Grenada Rum, high Proof and excellent flavor, 500 Quintals West India Codfish, 200 ditto Green Codfish, 20 Bbls.Cod and 3 Bbls Whale Dii.{ Goudie's Wharf, 10th Nov.1828.SADDLERY, &c.for sale.\u2014By RODGER | DEAN & Co, Sault-au-Matelot street.50 English made Saddles and Bridles, 30 do.do.Gig and Cariole Harness, Warranted of the very best materialsa nd warkmanship._1%h Nov.1828.VINEGAR for vale by CARTER & MUCKLF, St.Peter Street a, j i yeads white Wine Vinegareronh July 1698 Sixty bail hogs.t 1 10 RDAGE.\u2014An excellent assortment of Patent Cordage, Seaming T'wine, and a few Îteles of best Canvas or sn bv oo JAMES HAMILTON & Ca UM \u201cand CHOCOLATE for Sale, by F- MARSUIRQUET.\u2014The Cargo of the Schooner ANN & Ma Win, rom Demerara and Halifax, Janding ot Bru- 14] pe - ho Boxes of Chocolate 10th July.1928.0 coserara Han, UR SALE.\u201447 Tierces of SALMON, b 13th Nov, 1088, J.AJ.LER N' 5 4 OTICE \u2014AIL persons indebted to Mr, À.Je Me Doxaun, lately Auctioneer and Broker of this city, are | hereby notified that Mr, JOSEPH BRENT isauthorized to collect the debls due to the estate.Ls.MASSUE, Trustees to the Estate : Frs, BELL, of A.J.M\u2018Donaid.Quebec, 24th Nov.1898.! OTICE.\u2014 The Subscriber having heen appoint- ! ed Executor of the fast Will and Testament of the late | Grorce Quin, of this City, in his life time, grocer, Notice is, hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate Lo make immediate payment to the Subscriber, and ail persons having clainis | against the estate are requested to render in their accounts, duly attested.that the same may be liquidated, ! Quechee, 19th July, 1898, F.QUIROUET.| UTICE.\u2014The undersigned, Testamentaty Lx.| ecutrix of the late Lovis Dusters, Esquire, requests all ! those who have any demands against the estate, to present them ! to her duly attested ; aud those who owe to the said estate, to pay without delay.| GENEVIEVE MANTOUR.| r§Y0 CONTRACTORS.\u2014Mrs.Widow JOSEPH \"DRAPEAU, wishing to get a Grist Mill erected in her Scigniory of Baie du Ha 1a, commonly called Trois Pistoles, will receive proposals for the same, from this date, at ber residence ontside St.Jonn's gate, 6th Oct, 1858.DVERTISEMENT.\u2014The Subscriber having | heen appointed Attorney to the Heirs of the late Mr.Mi.ent.Brzrau, in his life time, Priest, Curé of La Norraye, requests all those who owe to the estate to pay the amount their accounts immediately to the subscriber.J.Bre.BORNAIS, Notary, Quebec, 101h Oct.1828 Attorney to the Heirs.115 Subscriber, Testamentary Executor to the inte Hunære Tunarow, Esq.Seignior of Besumont, re quests all those who have claims on his oiais, 10 apply io him and those who are indebted to it to pay without delay.Quebec, #14 Aug.188% AUG.AMIOT, JE O LET, the two HOUSES with the - SHOPS belonging thereto, occupied by Mr.War, Galt and Mr.Patrick Ward, No.5, Buade street, Upper.Town.Apply to the subscriber, ¥RS.HUNTER.P.8.Also, CRESCENT COVE either so sell or let.Quebec, Jany, Sth 1828, F.H.a YO LET,\u2014T'he Store and other Apartments aD belonging to the House of the subscriber, situated in 8t.John street, and lately occupied by Mr.Boswell.20th Jany.1u2p, PHI.PANETT, Tv LED\", and possession 10 be had ou the Jst by May 1829.4313 The Banna! and 8cigniorial GRIST MILL of the Sei.goiory of Jollict, Parish of Ste.Claire.Apply to the undersigned the owners thereof.J.I.TASCHEREAU, Quebec, 19th Jany.1828, P.E.TASCHEREAU.FO LET, aud possession to be given nnmedia.s5: tely, that two story yellow HOUSE and mansardes, with 8 vard, hangard and stables; the whole in very good order, agree- sbly situated opposite the Governor's garden.For conditions apply to Dr, Forriik, on the premises, or to J.F.Pearaver, Esq.Prothonotary at (Quebee.\u201416th Oct.1828, a.FI) Let and possession had en the frst May, Np a new twa story stone house, 8t.Joseph street, Upper Town, near Mire, Parant, Notary,\u2014 Apply to Mr.Gillard, carpenter, Mr.Lortier, mason, or to Mr.Onetl, the proprietor.ed February 1820, tans pas a OTICE\u2014TO LET, for a term of years ter] from Ist May next\u2014The WHARF snd STORES tan belonging to the subscriber, in the Lower.Town of Quebec, St.Paul street, Quebec, 28th Jany.1829.GEO.VANFELSON.any YO LET and possession given on the first : May next, those two new and very commodions bousus situated in Palace Street, they will be found particularly well adapted for persons in business, having an excellent shop and vauilt\u2014 Apply to the proprietor.PETER LANGLOIS.Quetec, 24 Fehruary 1829.Fox SALE.\u2014A neat one etorv Stone House with Hangard, Stabling, Garden, Well, &c, situated in d' Artiguy street, St.Louis Suburbs, on alot of ground 50 feet by 40, eccupied at present by Lieut.Dewson, 15th Kegt.terms of payment eacy; if not disposed of previously, it will be offered for sale at public auction off the first MONDAY in February by the undersigned Notury.(Signed) w F.SCOTT, N.P.N.B.\u2014Application as to particulars to be made either to W.F.S.orat this Office, \u201412th January 1828, rRY0 LLL, and possession given the Ist of HH May next.The EXCHANGE COFFEE HOUSE, Lower-Town Market place ;~\u2014the House has hitherto been occupied as a Coffee House, having ample accommodation.The premises might also suit a mercantile concern, having two fire and bomb proof Vaults with Cellars underneath, For particulars apply to the proprietor.JAMES ROSS, sth Janv 18%.St Ann st, 4 OUR SALE or TO LEY, aud possession given Ist of May next.The House No.8, Fabrique strect, now occupied by Horan Esg.\u2018The situation of this house for mercantile business isone of the best in the Upper-Towan, Apply to Messrs, Melvin & Barnes, or the proprietor.oth Now, 13u8.Mics.SAUVAGEAU.fFYO LET.\u2014From the first May next, the a Heuse in Rue sous le Fort, at present occupied by ae Me Jacadb Bell, it isan excellent stand for Business, and well fitted up fora dry good store, ~\u2014 Apply to JAMES HUNT, 22d January 1829.No.1, Cul-de-Sac.cn | LET, and possession given on or before ca 1st Mav next, that pleasant COTTAGE on the St.334% Lhe road, lately occupied by J.Kerr, Esq.; the House ja well Snished and painted, 1t may be plastered inside in March next, if required ta be inhabited in winter as well as sominer, the Gardens arc pleasantly situated, and the ground, containing seven acres aad à half is io high cultivavon.For particulars apply.to 19th Jany.1525 FIRS DURETTE TRO LET.The Stove and ihe other apart- ax ments naw orcupied by Mr.Pierre Dorion, in the MERE uhactiber's House in the Upper-Town, Buade street, op- bon _ J ae ee 0e | posite the Carttuclral, RUM, SUGAR, &c~JOHN KERR, Goudie's Whar, has | ; | Alo.the Hance now occupied by Musers, Miller & Burke, and \u2018hich joins to the south-west that above wrentioned, ; hie Ge to LOUIS PANET, Quebec, [5th Jany.1829.1 10 Noterv.OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS.To SAIL ON FIRST AND SIXTEENTH OF EVERY MONTH.SHIP CALEDONIA, | ROGERS, muster 3 to sail 16th of 20d mouth, ( February.J SHIP CANADA, \u2018GH GRAIIAM, master; to sail Ist | iE Ra i : Mae of 3rd month, ( March.) SHIP FLORIDA, | $55, OSEPH TINKHAM, master, tu sail Hé 16th of 5rd month, ( Marc\u201d ) SHIP PACIFIG ; TEE.ND ETCHILY, master: to sail Ist of 4th a month, {.fpri/.) The Liverpool Packets having met with general approbation and surport, the owners of thew have concluded to add to the number of vessels employed in that establishment\u2014\u2014and they now intend at the following «hips shall sail between New-York and Liverpool, in regular succession, twicein ench month.from each port leaving both New-York and Liverpool on the 1st, and 16th of ceery month throughout the year, Viz: SIPS, CALEDONIA, CANADA, FLORIDA, PACIFIC, BRITANNIA, NEW-YORK, MANCHESTER, Wa, THOMPSON MASTERS.James Rogers, Hugh Graham, Joseph Tinkham, R.R.Crocker, Chas.II.Marshall, Thomas Dennel, William Lee, J.Go Marwell, These ships were all built in New-York, of the best materials, and are coppered, and copper fastened.They ate very fast sail ers ; their accomadations for passengers are uncommonly extensive aud commodious, and they are commanded by men of great [ experience.; Co \"The price of passage to England.in the Cabin.is now fixed at \u201c thirty guineas, for which sum passengers will be furnished with Beds and Bedding, Wine and Stores of the best quality, \u201cor t r particulars, apply to For turther TAR ANCTS THOMPSON, ISAAC WRIGIIT & SON, BENJAMIN MARSHAL JEREMIAH THOMPSON, New York, or to HORATIO GATES & Co.Montreal.The decided preference generally given by passengers trom the Canadas, to the above old line of l'ackers is duly appreciated ly ner expense will be spared in fully tuanning their vessels, with expert and experienced Officers, Sea- &c.; That not only safety (as far as depends kill exertion, but also comiort shall ensured to on human skili and ) Gr a Co.the proprietors, and no pains men, Servants, &c.passengers.CU PHŒNIX FIRE OFFICE, MonNTREAt, 3th June 1897.PEN Assurance Company London.\u2014The subscribers having been appointed, jointly aud each \u2018of them separately, Agents in the Canadas, of the Phenix Fire Assu tance Company of London, beg leave ta announce the same to the public, and solicit à continuance of the patronage sv long and exteruively enjoved by tbe Compauy in these Provinces, Policies issued by the late Agents, in all cases where the risk ed, may be renewed as they severally expire, by remains unchan paying to the su e usual risks, continue to be taken ac this tibers the premium for the ensuing year.one risk.Applications for Insurance at Quebec ere requested to be made to Me GILLESPIE, FINLAY & Co.TE a, C 4 AV GENTS R.GILLESPIE, Jus.including Vessels building or in harbour, will Offico, at moderate rates, and the Agents are authorized 10 cover sums to the extent of £30,000 in UDI, 12 FEVRIER, 1829.Just published and for sale Neilson and Cowen, 5, Mountain Street, M.Kimber, Tree Hive Mesars.Favre & Ca, sad Messrs.H.H.Cunningham, Monireai, price 3 5.64, TE QUEBEC ALMANAC ; EC \u2019 s+ or, BRITISH AMERICAN ROYAL CALENDAR, for the year 1829.The Lists for the Province have buen corefuily revised and corrected, The Civil and Military Hegisters for Upper Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick &c.are all corrested up to the latest date.~12th Jan.1829, ENNER\u2019S POCKET ATLAS of MODERN AND ANCIEXT GEOGRAPHY :\u2014The first series shewing the different Sates of Europe, Asia, Africa and America, divided according to the general Treaty of Peace, by Cou- gress in 1815, and exhibiting Parry, Ross, and branklin's Disco- VERIZS TO THE PRESENT Prrion.The second series or Classical : To illustrate ANCIENT HISTORY.Every Map is engraved from Original Drawings, with a Plate of the Heights of Mountains and Lengths of Rivers, I'he above ATLAS was recently published in London, and exhibits all the late Discoveries.The Maps arc numerous and well engraved.Jumay be had of Nxiisox & Cowaw, No.3, Moun tan street, coloured plain.\u2014Quebec, 27th Nov.1828.PROVINCIAL STATUTES.\u2014~A few setts of these Statutes complete, at a very low price, mav be had of NriLson & Cowan, Booksellers, 3 Mountain strect.\u20144th Dec.Just published at Montreal, and may be had of Nerzson & Cowan, n3 35, Mountain St.in 12me.pp.107, price 2s, 6d.SSAY ON COMPARATIVE AGRICUL- 4 TURE, or a brief examination in the state of agriculture as it now exists in Great Britain and Canada, by the Revd.J.Burton, Missioonaire at Rawdon.(Lower-Canada) This litile work contains some useful suggestions.\u20149th June, ELIGIOUS DISCOURSES.\u201d By the Author of WAVERLEY.Price Is.3d.*¢ In these Discourses the reader will find some of the most momentous questions which can exercise the human mind dis~ J cussed with great eloquence, ingenuity and force of argument, i It was yet not without a strong feeling of diffidence that the writer consented to lay before the public this new and striking proof of the strength and versaulity of his genius.\u2019\u2014 Extratt rom the Preface.) 4 To be bad at No.3, Mountain Street, Quebec.For sale by NEILSON & COW AN, 3, Montain street Québec Few copies of THE NEW-ENGLAND FARMER CALENDARS for 1829, oy Tuomaé G, Fressenben, the Editor of the news paper called the New Exo- LAXD FARMER.This Almanack, besides the usual Calendar, contains a Calendar of farmer's work and cares for each month in the year, and à variety of other useful information for farmers in America, not to be found in European Almanacks or those printed ie this Province.\u2014 Price 73d each.\u2014151h January 1829.RAPPING PAPER :\u201440 or 50 Reams of this Paper, for Grocers and Shop-keepers, at drice, may be had of Newson & Cowan \u2014 goin May.very low QEMALE ORPHAN ASY LUM.\u2014The Public are informed that the Female Orphan Asylum established from the proceeds of the Bazaar, which was conducted last winter by the Ladies\u2019 Corumittee of the National School, and which it is intended to support by an annual Bazaar under the same auspices, will be opened on the 1st of March next, in the apartments pre- parcd in the upper part of the School-house.All persons who | may know of the cases of any distressed female Qrphans under the age of 12 years, whom it may be desireable to place in this establishment, are requested 10 apply to Mrs.Edmund Sewell, St.Ursule street, Upper-Town, Secretary to the Ladies\u2019 Comittee.Quebec, 20d Feby, 1828.OTICE.\u2014The sabscriber announces to those persons whase accounts with him are of long standing, that they will be called upon for payment during the ensuing week, and that no application will be made after the 7th instant, at which date their accounts will be transferred to an Attorney for collection, HENRY TRINDER, Queber, 2d february 1820, 4, Palace Street, TE 2 Subscribers having formed a conuection in Business, under tbe Finn of A.C.FREER & Co.beg leave to oifer their services to their friends and the public, as Commission Merchants for the sale of West India Produce.CHs A.HOLT, AC.FREER N° ISON & COWAN have for sale an assortment of School Books and Stationary received by the last vessels from London.owilifl, ViZi~\u2014 A new Dictionary in French and English, and English and Lrench, containing the Dictionaries of Boyer and Deletanviile, with various additions, corrections and improvements, by 7).Roilrau and A, Picquut, 1828 Perrin\u2019s Grammar of the French Tangue, , : Flvments of French Conversation, Les aventures de Télémaque, Do.do.in English, Lévizac's Grammar of the French Tongue, Chambaud\u2019s French Grammar, \u201cxercises, Vocabulary.forms of speech, &c, Hoyer'scomplete French Master, -Elemens de la Langue Anglaise, par Siret Porny's Sytlabaire Francois, \u2018 Wonostrocht's Recueil Choisi, Abrégé de In Rhétorique Francaise, par Bridel, Bonnycastie\u2019s Algebra, \u2014 Mensuration, Davidson's Mathematics, Quebce.24th May 1827 Among the School Books are the fol.\u2014 \u2014 Hutton's ; do, Sir pson*s Euclid, Plavfair\u2019's do.Walkinghames Tutor's Assistant, = Key to do.Bonnycastle\u2019s Scholar\u2019s Guide to Arithmetic, Joyce's practical Arithmetic, Morrison's Arithmetic, \u2014 Kev todo.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Arithmetie for Young Ladies, Butler's do.du.Mangnall\u2019s historical and miscellaneous Questions, The pas Book, or 565 reading lessons by the Revd.D.lair, Riair's Reading Exercises, Diurnal Headings, being Lessons for every dayin the year, Mylius's Junior Class Book : or reading Lessons for do.ee Poetical Class- Book, ~ First Book of Poetry, Enfield\u2019s Speaker, \u2014 British Nepos, Murray\u2019s Reader, Introduction and Sequel, \u2014 Grammar, Exercises and Key, Grammar abridged, ce Spelling Book, and First Book, Carpenter's, Mavor's, Fenning's and Diltworth's spell> ing books, Lempriere\u2019s Classical Dictionary, Johnson's and Walker's 8vo.and pocket Dictionaries, Moore's and Nories Navigation, Walker's Ata a Goldsmith's Grammar of Geograpby, in with plat School Bibles and Testamenter pEY: red, plates, Ainsworth's 8ro.Latin Dictionary, Young's do.do.Robertson's Dictionary of Latin Phrases, Yelphin editions of Cassar, Cic irgil, Horace & Qvid Eton Latin Grammar,\" oro Virgth ! Adnm\u2019s Latin Grammar, Ruddiman\u2019s Rudiments, Mair's Latin Syntax, Salinst,\u2014 Fton Phoedrus,\u2014 Cicero, Cæsar de Bello Gallico, Clarke's Introduction to the making of Latin, Corderits,\u2014 Mo.Eutropius, Ritchie\u2019s Cordertus and Corneliua Nepos, Jadtiners Synoprin of Lec read the ardine\u2019s Synopsis © tures on ic in the Universe oF Glagon.Logie, Schrevelit\u2019s Greek Lexicon, Bell's Greek Grammar, Clarkes Homer, 2 vols, 8vo, Greek Nad, Valpy's Greek Delectus, Moor's Greek Grammar, Neilson's Greck Idioms.Quebec, 11th December, \"QUEBEC Printed and Published by Samuxi Nusso, No.8 Mountain Street \u2014 Price 900.per annum.\u201cny IMPORTS AND EXPORTS AT QUEBEC FOR 1628.IMPORTS\u2014Q mr VEBEC 189.From ru Unirep Kixopon.J en.$ 19817 Gallons Madeirs Wine, 213 Gallons Shrub, 4 48098 Port, 126371 Beaody, Pi £1768 Spanish, 71960 Ginn ; 93553 Tener % pu 2696 Sora 1550 Ibs.Mefned Sugar, Pe 308 Iralian, 1139 Muscovado do.5123 gerry, 103867 Colfer, Po £0792 Kayal, 44703 Leaf Tobecco, Pl 33464 French, 15006 Packs Playing Cards È : 4194 Jamaica Rum, 171147 Minots Salt, } : 15150 leeward Island do.iF Value of Murchandize paying 2} per Cent, £916,724 16 10 : Value of Goods duty free, 53583 4 0 \" 42 Vessels entered, measuring 6206 Tons, and manned by 548 £942,507 0 10 From tHE Wiest INDIES, sen.pol 504259 Leeward Islaud do, 40799 Molasses, Value of Merchandize paying 2} per Ceut, Valu of Goods duty free, ! 202633 Gallons Jamaica Rum, {1109311 lbs.Muscovado Sugar, 96114 Cofte, 9:50 Pimesta, £1,425 310 11 20 6 £1,436 6 4 From BrrTISH NORTH AMERICAN COLONIES.100 Vessels entered, measuring 11172 Tons, and manned by 544 en.2260 Gallons Jamaica Rum, 109111 Leeward Island do.32480 Molasses, 20683 Port Wine, 14615 Ibs Coffée, 877167 Muscovado Sugar, Souchong and Twankay 5089 va 861 Leaf Tobacco, 556 Vestels entered, measuring 161,000 \u2018Tons, and manned by 7081 | 478 Fayal do.36 French, 251 Segars, 266 Brandy, 9349 Rice.1067 Gin, 6346 Minots Salt, Value o* Merchandize paying 24 per Cent, £5040 0 11 Value of Goods duty free, 10,868 13 5 £15,308 1+ 4 From ForeieNn EUROPEAN STATES.10 Vessels entered, measuring 1402 Tons, and manned by 72 Men.3855 Gallons Port Wine, : 2643 gallons French, wine 12940 Teuenffe do.| 129 Cordials, 2386 White do.2758 Brandy, 334 Reddo.17494 Gin, 7410 Spanish, 1680 Packs Plaving Cards, 206 Hhenish, 3667 Minots Salt, Value of Merchandize paying 2} per cent, £8,351 17 5 Value of Free Goods, 150 135 O £8,488 12 5 Frox Cuixa.1 Vessel entered, measuring 647 Tons, and manned by 51 Men.16681 lbs Hyson Tea, 34616 lbs Bohea Tea, 603759 other Tess, Value of Merchandize paying 2} per Cent, £1,470 12 1, Fron Tue Usitep States.11 Vessels entered, measuring 3045 Tons, & manned by 132 Men.44128 lbs Rice, 250 Jbs Segar-, 119 Cache 1 Bes Facies Spruee, 16 Boxes Cod Fish, 8 Jars Covadian Baleams, 11006 Cw.11.Hagshveds © 53 Casks 178 Keg » Tobacod, 100 Tierces Sal ; 117191 ibe 97 Barrels mos, 1 Cask Vinegar, 153 balf bis.11 Dosen Turcens, 1558 Barrels 122 Horses, 45 ha fuis, Pickled Fish, 5 Sheep, 6 lloxes 5 Casks & Kegs) Cod 9 Casks 0p oi, 520 Ibs, Sounds, 3219 Galione 190 (asks Potat 3 Puncheons Oil Cake 100 Bushels otatoes, 24754 lbe.! 3 Bugs Hemp Seed, 11547 lbs.Soap, FPaported Goods Exported, 16 Chests and Boxes Tes, 59 ons Coals, 1 Pipe 57 Cases Liqueurs, 8 Ho gubeads Brandy, 2 Cusks Vatniat 114 \u2018l'ierces Rice 6 Boxes Axes, 51 half Tierces ' 3400 Bricks, 5 Casks Barle 18 Barrels Turpentine, 8 (wi, ¥e 2 Cham Cables, 65 Barrels Pitch and Tar, 28 Packages Merchandize, To BRITISH AMERICA.Cieared 98 Vessels, messuring 6628 Tuns, and manned by 372 en, 7 Picces Masts and Spars, 3218 Ibs.Cheese, 1 Hhd Pepperuiing, i 132 Packages lrees & i Plants, 71 Fierces Water Casks, 47 Cwt, 2 0 Potand Pearl 6 % Ouk Timber, | 20 Tierces Suton, 16\u201c Pine do.{1789 Galis Fish Out, 29 Tons Elm du.| 3 Vocs Oil Cake, 22 + Birch do.| 244 Boxes Soa 3 ~ Ash, | 5257 ibs, P- 784 Pieces Boards, i 8 Hoxes + 566832 4 Staves and Head.! 360 Iba, Candles.ing, | 84 Un ks Ale ond 3 Cords Lathwood, ; 20 Gatlons Beer, 24 pas, | 1 Pun, c 722 Bundles | 2 Ehds yder 11800 Pieces }Hoops, | 10) Gals.\u2018 1822 Puncheon- 1 Box Essence 5099 Barrels Shooks, | 2 Jars Spruce.| | Ashes, 431 Prs.Moccasins, 800 Minots Wheat, ! 6 Calf Skins, 835 Barley, | 5 Hbd.8492 # Oats, i 4 Kegs Tobacco.25.0 « Pease, 5446 Ibs.10 Barrels Indian Corn, ; 20 Buves Cie 120 Minots Rye, 119 lbs } girs.1002 «+ Flax Seed, J 1 Cask Shull 18161 Barre's : 9611 Ibs.} fut.9 hairdo.Flour, 103 Stoves, 40 Bags 22 Grates, 631 Barrels Indian Meal, | 9 Cu-ks Vinegar, 1626 Cwt, Biscuit, i 9 Dozens Turcens, 249 Barrels Apples, i 12 Chairs, 29 \u201c Onions, | 4 Casks 6659 se > } 1 Bale Fur Caps.314 half do- } ro, 2 Cases P £493 ores | Beef, 10 Buffalo Robes, 151 haif de., : 5 Horses, 1812 Ib.flams, Rounds, 75 Bois, Ilve Meal, 6 pas &c.; 10 \u2018 Indian Cuen, 56 Keg- 6 casks Seed, 8581 Ibs.J rasa, 627 ibs Mapte Sugar, 163 Kegs i 1 cask Ox Horns, 63139 Ibs.$ Buvrer, | 1900 Busheis Malt, 22 Cases Cheese, Imported Goods Erported.sbd the 3d 6th 7th end 15th Resolutions of the 5th December lost, were read ; and it was alsa resolved.that uo votes for the payment of the expenses of thy Civil Government for the pest vesr, or of the expeows of the Government fur the current year, be drawn into precedd ut acknowledging the legality of any expenditures made without the consent of this House, or as determining for any future vear the necessary quantity of any such salary, contingent expenses or sl lowances, he said entries uid resolution, together with the petition of the Guager at St John snd the Gaoler st Montreal, were then referred to the \u2018said committee, which reporied progress, to sis sgain on Friday next.\u2018The bill from tbe Council to repeal the Ordinance relating to persons leaving the province without a pass, Was reud the secund time, Mr.Viger moved for the third reading to-morrow.Mr, Vallicres, in amendment, that it be referred to à special committee, The House divided on the amondinent.\u2014 Yenc\u2014 Mears, 1.Lag ueux, Cuviilier, Leslie, Chrisue, Létourneau, Turgeun, De St.Ours, Raymond, Boissonaulr, Borgia, Mousseau, Mail- bot, R Neon, Larue, Forun, Neilson, Samson, Caron, De- lgoy, Lefebvre, Quirouer; \u2026 Nays\u2014Messrs De Rouville, Perrault, Quesacl, Viger, A.Papineau, Cannon.The bill was accordingly referred.\u2018The order of the day fur the louse in committee on the Administiation vf Justice was postponed till Monday vest.Wednesday, Vih Froruary, Lieut, Col.Yorke, Civil Secretary, deiivercd wo the Speaker the follow ng Message from Bhs Excellency, which was referred 0 Messrs.Young, Cuvillivr, Heoey, Loske and Valleres: \u201cHis Escddleney the Adaminisintor of the Government deeming it expedient that the sales and other cmeluments of the of.ficees employed in the collection of (he revenue at the several in.laud ports of the Prov.nce, ss well as the incidental expenses attending that service, should be regulated anid estehlished by an Act of the Legislature, recommend.the subject to the consideration of the House of Assembly.\u201d © Castle of St.Lowis, 11th Feby, 1x09 Mr.Blanchet presentid to the House the fourth Report on Roada; referred to the Committee of the whole on Roads.The amounts recommended are as follows: £300 Chaondiére to Lake Li.chemn\u2014£1000 Dudswell ta treland\u2014 £7500 Broughton ta Leeds \u2014 £1500 Chateauruay to St Regnee 221230 Val Carter to Like St, Charles\u2014 £0) Sioneh an to Tewkesbury\u2014 £200 10 open a toad 1 the Scigniory of Neuville, Mr.Nelson reported amendments to the bill from the Council relating 0 abuses in agnculture; relerred to a Committee of the whole en Saturday next.Mr.Quesuel introduced a bill to continue the road acts ; secoisd reading on Saturday next, The aanendment made by the Couneil to the bill relating to go- vermment clahmants, was read the thud time, as amuendea by the House, and the all ordered ba kK to the Coun, The Nliiter Geacrad presented 8 petiiion from Robert Chris tre, E-guen the ailegact ns agairet hon ae dhe thd Report of the Special Committee on Justices of the Pesce, manag 10 be heard atthe bar of the House, Fhe Soiiter Gencral move hay 50 copies be prnted; Meo Valigres wr amendaent moved that 100 Le printed.Year: Messrs, LL.Laqueux, Lefchvre, Poirier, Meusseau, De Rouvele, Perrault, KR.Nelson, Mschot, Curvitiwr, Henes, be C Lagueux, Samson, Lasue.Burcau, Fortin, Caron, Quesnel, Vie der, Prouix, Desert Valtéres, Binnener, Netkon, Letuur- near, Lesbe, De St, Ours, Lee, Roymoid, Yours, Débiguy, A.l\u2019apineau, Quaouet.(32) Aays: Messts, Solicnor General, Burgia, Laterr.ère and Du- host.À.The it co ancorporate the cv of Montreal, w8s reed the third time, passed and ordered to the Coanal The Bill relating 10 evans was read the third time, passed UPON « diviser \\ ited ocdered to the Coane Lhe order of the day fur tte Howse a Committee un toads, was postooned GH ITV nat, \u2018Toe House mn connmittere on the second Report on the l\u2019ubhe Accounts for 1847, pasd several reseluions, wWisch are ta be re.potted tthe House on Fraday next.QUEBEC : MONDAY, 96 FERRCARY, 1820.The New-York and Boson pupers of the 5th inst, due this morning, have not been received.The Amucnau mail not hav- tog aroved at Montreal beture the dep rture of the Que bee post.The fall VF sn wind ligh wind of Monday extended to Monts real, and ihe dndt has probably Qwpoded the cuuvevance of the mail along the Lake Champlain shore The Iattlax nail winch was recerved on Tuesday brought papers of the ysth ult; they are without mivices of the Movember wail.whieh left Falmouth on the 10th, and liad consequently been out 78 days.D ovess 1 pas 7, Resolutions on the Revenue were proposed by Mr.Cuvither in the Assembly, snd passed in Comnutiee of the whole last night Undoubtediy Lo: h the conduct ul the boards of the lreasury, sed of the office rs al the Custom here has been, as the rewlations sav, \u201creprebensibie\u2019 and often contrary ww law.A sum of £13,807 4s.has been retained by the officers.for only two years salarces, before paying over the duties to the Receiver Goueral The extrn- vagaut sums before levied on the colony by per centage and lees, ought long a go io Lave been abolished .thy customs ought ta have beet put upon a system more accommodaneg to the rede.and with moderae selaries.We trust the remonstrance recomended will be succesful.The Lords ol the {ressory are nov at their mere wil, spon partial representations from the Colony, 10 Tax ithe Colony sv or seven thuusand pounds snuually.Lie salanes ought 10 be voted by the Legisiaure The resotunons cortam many ether just and necessary subjects of pressing remounstear ce.The cyaen of mand costrcnion nus Le improved, and we are glad that dir Janes Kempt.recommend.vd a change last night by Message.\u2018I'he new salary allow vd to the Master ot she T'ramty House, when thedutes have been performed by alt his predecessors graturtousiy, is novel 0 fs character, but not unexpected, when we consider that entire freedom was for several years given to the disposal of the public monies, without suthority of law.The third report on the bili to gualty Justices of the Peace, which was submitted (0 the Assembly by Me.Valheres on lues 16442 Leaf Tubacco, 3206 Barrels Flour, 5 Casks Bar! 28823 Manufactured do.i 7200 Pieces White Oak Staves, .Hinds.} Wine, i 15 tasks Barley, Value of Merchaodize paying ef per Cent, £954 1 7 = 1 + ; 106 Chaldron C.Val f Free Guods, 15 Hhs, Gin, 106 Chaldron Coulis, siue oi Free 3511 1 4 Puns | 6 Buc.Iron Hoops, - 2 Qarrels Rum.i 5 Tons Lornond, ; Æ1,C09 12 8 20 Gullons | 10 Boxer Chocolate, \u2014\u2014 7 Puos.{54 Blocks, EXPORTS\u2014QUEBEC 1828.2 Barrels { Molasses.| 2 Chain Catles, es 108 Gallons 124 (we, To Tue Unrrep Kincpox.4 Barrels sugor, 2 Boxes Oid Iron.Cleared 616 Vessels, measuring 176484 Tons, and manned by oe Bushels salt, 19 Bundles ] 7735 Men.\u201430 of which were bua Lhis year, or 7272 Toons, Boxes Tea.303 Packages Mer.627 pieces Masis and Bow- 1 Jar Essence spruce.2704 lbs., chaodise, 0070 grrr 64 Kegs and Casks Cans- 4 Puncheons Rice.2 rs, \u2018an Balsam, -\u2014\u2014 24695 tous 7 Jars do.do.To Foreiex Etropean State: 12 feet Jou Timber, 100 Tons Oil Cake, , .110779 tons fine do.4 Puncheuns iy 1 Vessel, cleared, measuring 105 Tors, mand by 7 Men.2024 \u201c Ash do.324 es _ 190 Cwt.Cod Fish, «13 * Elm, 7157 * E'm do 6000 Ox Horns, 1737 lus.Buuer, Ig\" ++ Agh, 1048 * Mapie, 14 Casks , 950 Boards, 2 + Birch, 1584759 pieces Stantard Staves 1 Bux \u2019 4313 ibs.Cheese, ; 2% \u201c Butterame aud Heading, 2 Pancheons Bones 630 Ga.lons À e, ; 4 Spars, 2085310 Pipe and Puucheon do.4 Hogsbeacs ! 450 lbs.Crackers, 1209 Siate Ends 74856 ¢ Save Ends, | 13 Casks - 5 Barrels Apples; 98 Pipes 1421187 \u201cDeals 3 inch, | 3 Cases Dees Wax, 400 Pieces Scanuiog, 83 Hd, } Packs, i 77369 \u201c Boards & Planks, 8 Packages Maple Sugar, 15 d'uns Ouk Tunver, : 597904 \u201c Deal Ends, 147 lbs.do.do.ee i 25534 \u201c4 Baueos, 4 5 Packages Indian Curi- To Tur UNITED STATES.«81 * Baten Ends, Osities, = Ves a ; 5 ; 96 à : 24420 % Ours, s «Bird and Insect Vessels cleared, measuring 609 l'ons, manned by 25 Men ; 15758 \u2018 Handspikes, Skins, 18 Cut.Cod Fish, | 32 Bu«h, Putatoes, : 740 cords Lutbwood, 2 Jars Essence Qils, 2 Tierces Salmon ; 96 Hu-heis Pease 3000 preces Hoops, 1 Cask Sarsapanila, 6 Barrels À .\u2019 | 12 Barrels HE 4 120 puncheon Shocks, 4 Cases Minerals, 459 Bbls, Pickied Fish, 835 Bushes Oats, Ÿ 1100 pieces Jreenaits ml 1 Keg Genuan Root, 960 Hoops, i «Bout book Sta 1 Jar \u2019 > 100 * Spade Shafs, >| 1 Borie: } Bear's Grease, INC NT 500 * Shovels, 3 Ca PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT à 2000\" Singles, x i 2 Kegs Honey, OF + 110 * ater Casks, i 326 ibs.OWER.- + 4 cords tox Billets, 4 Ca-ks Jewellers sweep.LOWER-CAN ADA.4 181 pieces ! ings, HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.5 .>, 5 \u2018 3 ig an I Ash 38 Packages Trees and Monday, 9th February.10408 r > Piants, M .JR ; 35531 cut.© iy 3855 Pounds l'obacco, a r Furillrer, reported, his Excellency\u2019s answer to the Ad._ 22369 Casks Pot Ashes, 4 Casks and Kegs Nuts, ress of the House, fur copies of certain Itepuris of the Exceutive i 97201 cwt.5 24, 2 Stoves, Council, connected wub the nevenue sud Expenditure of the ! 119312 Minots W heat, 1 Cask Runnets, provitice, viz ; À 5041 « Qats, 1 Box It is my earnest desire upon all occasions to comply with the 1 17435 « Pease, 6 Kegs } castorum, requests which L receive from the House of Ass 1sb-v, an} E 53 \u201c 1idisn Corn, 15 \u2018Fivrces mure particularly so, when copies of papers are askvd ; but, as & 452 \u201cFlax Sec, 53 Barrels J Salmon, the papers Dow rcquested, are cuptes vf Repurs made by His ; 8962 barrels ; 3 Barrels Mujemy » Executive Council, in execunon of their daly as ad- i 19 bt do.} Flour, 2 hat do.Pickled Fish, visers of the Crown, and as l do not conceive that the contents ! 571 \" Apples, 56 Kegs of such documents cau be Conaitulionaiv nade public In any | Fa Oulons, 30 Carks aud Kegs Cran- nay withuut the sanction and express peimisaon of His Majes- i \u201c Yok, IN, Lui constrained to sayy that | have no discretionary power Lo i 7 Kegs Butter, 2 pres exercise with respect io them.\u201d * i ! ° 19 Casks Essence 2 Puncheons Whi pd astle of St.Lewis, Fey.oh 18207 ; 2 Boxes Spruce, 4 Barrcis } his ey Ihe fullowing Bilt.were rece ved from the Council: \u2014 i 1% For aliering the mode of attaching the Shalts to Carrio!es, ; Imported Good Exported.Trains and other wititer Velnciesin the aistret vf Moutreal, zu Nl fei ng I ay next.3 Copper Sulla C 1 lipe Wine.2%.\u2014To repeal ** An Ordinance for preventing persons leaving 13 Tome uns opper, 1 Quarter Cask do, this province without à pass,\u201d ul reading te-Menow, : Cans Old Iron, 16 Puncheons Hum, dir.De Lery infurmed the House that the Council bad passed 1 ro ; 113 Bales Cotton, ; the following Biil.without amendment.2 Chain Cables, 55 Packages Merchandize, 1 ©.\u2014 For the establi-hment of a new Market place, in the St.Furs and Peltries.24470 Martin Skins, 197 Raccoon Skins, 6740 Fox do.1354 Otier do.6:0 Lynx do.4 Carcajoux do.2891 Minx do, 5 Wolverine do, 429 Fisher do.29 Hare do, 10660 Beaver do.26 Cased and open Cat do.48318 Muskrat do.18 Deer do.543 Bear and Cub do.300 Martin Tails do.~ To rae Bmimisn West Inpres.45 Vessels clestid, measunog 7573 Tons, and manned by 405 en ol Pine Masts in Minos Rye, ° ars, 9083 rreis - .4.\" O.k Timber, 407 Half do.Flown, 100 # Handspikes, 308 Punthions Indian 217 \u201c Scentung, 1824 Barrels Meal, 1707 «Oar, 428 Cwu Biscuit, 18 + Hosts, \u201c 216 Barrels Apples, 18 + Ladders, 319 \u201c Onin 18000 Feet Boards, 5516 Barrels P 1850 Puncheons 1078 Half do } ork, 3173 Hogshenas 2438 Barrels ta dL S| i Toe £2 Qr.Casks 15 Ca 5000 Heops, 145 Kuo Hams, Rounds, 28500 nie, 25731 yw : 5629 Mots Oats, 65 » 361» Pease, 5184 Iba } Tongues, 450 \u2018 ludisn Corn, ~ Ce : .ve 5180 « nd 700 Ibs, Seusagey, 9 Ceska MN 4 Ken}.7 Caves and Beer, 1905 iba.Pipe 918 Gabon - ' 129% fo.Lud, ! Puncheun 9 ter, oRshuads SC C : 100 Botes Cider, 8 Cases 4 56 Dozens 09 Ibs.78 Gations \u201c.Lawrence Suburb, Montreal, 2°%.\u2014To establish a certain Montreal.I'he llouse in commi\u2018tee on the Pilot's qualification Bill, made an amendment thereto, which was reported to the House, concurred in, and the bill ordered 0 be engrossed.The House in comimiriee on the amendments of the Council to the Shenff's Office Regulation Bill, passed the said amendments, aud made several turiber amendments thereto, The House in committee, went through the Cape Chat dépôt Bill, ordered to be engressed.The consideration of the Cod snd Whale Fisheries Bill was deterred til Saturday next.Tuesday.10th February.Mr.Young, reporied tis Exceliency's answer to the Address on the subject of Light Houses : viz: that he would comply with the dvsires of the House.On motion of Mr.Young, an address was voted to His Fx- cellency for a Statement uf thé actual amount of monivs in the Receiver General's hands, on 1stof Jany.last, and esumate of the prob.bie amount vf the revenue for the year 1829, fuunded upon che receipts of the last years.Mr.Neilsen introduced a bill to make further provision for Indigent, Suk, Foundings.&c.and 10 reitnburse certain sums of money advanced for such purposes, secund reading Ss.türday next \u2019 On murion of Mr.Lee, the Report of the Roads within the vichisity of Quebec, was referred to the committee of the whole on_Rosdy sed other Internal Communications.Mr Viger presented the first report on grievances ; after some debate, 600 copies were ordered to be printed, yeas 16,=enoys, 8 (Messrs.Christie and Sohcitor General.\" (he House was called over, and Mesws.Amiol, Dumeulin, Labrie, Leroux, Wolfred Nelson, Poirier, Robitaille, & Valois, were absent.\u2018The reasons of absence, to be taken into considerse tion on Saturday next.The House voted ihe following sums for Agricultural Societies for the present yenr :\u2014Quebec, 2505; Montreal, £VIO ; Three Rivers, £138; Gaspé, £50.\u2018Fhe order of the dey for the Houws in committee on the em timate being read ; on motion ef Mr, Netison, the 96 Resoi Market place, in the city of ua ton of ibe Heuse of Mth March, 1683, on the publie accounts, conduct of the late adoostraiiun, riarsed.COnsideralion 10-1 oriuw.day, attr shewing that the laws of England have ben entrely overlooked in the appointment of the magistraey of tus colony, touches upon the late omssons in the hsts of ragistrates ; and in regard us the District of Quebec, states {xhst appears te be borne out by the evidence) that Mr.Christie.the Chairman af tie Quarter Sessions, Gpeniy threatened aod vut nro force the dise msston of several memborsof the Assembly, for ther votes and conduct tr the house, and even offered to keep them on the list, it they wouid waitopon Mr, Cocbran, {ford Dalimume's Sveretarv) ann Proimise à change of conduct) thine punishing and attempting won fluence the members of the Assetibiy tu the aiccharge of ther guiy.Îheteport als voes to vstablr-h that the whole of the dis TIsIONS vert groutded ui the polmical corduet of dividuals | apparently vulorcing the scatrdous threats uf the wiings of the Mercury.Weare glad that Mr, Chretic has p titioned to be heard at the bar of the house against the report, and that the trutn wid be Ful- iv and cicarly established, Mr, Viger's report on grievances exhibits more of the arbitrary I sa.Fhe report on the Mili ia wi] add comethiig more, bts right and absolutely necessary, that such conduct, which excited this Colony to the urmont, shouid be exposed, else it may be renewed and the people aga be ha- We kuow no reason why a Braish Colony, should no enjoy the nghts of Boush freemen, The estimates ar votes for the ensuing year, will be taken into Several new charges are recommended inthem, Among others 1 a pension in Len of the salary of Mr, Amyot, £400 \u201c1, ; pensiom to the Mises De Salaberry, at £50 each, L100; allowance for translating £30; rent of Chief Jus.nee Sewell's buildings, formerly the Union Hotel, £495; salary to Mr.Lafrenaie, Caroner at Three.Rivers, £3); Chairman of the Quarter Sussionisat Gaspé, £225, &c.Rovar IsstiTurios, Entcation, Ke.On Saturday night the Assembly took up the consideration of His Excellency's nessage recommending the appointment of a separate Board fur the Ustholies in the Moval Insttution 10 promote education in this Provioce, under the 41st Geo LL This Board has hitherto heen composed, excepting one or iwo gentle men, of persons in communion with the Church of England, and the late Catholic Bishop had refused to join it, on the ground, it is undersiond, that huving but & minority in the Beard, and being without security of carrying his views into execution, it would only he lending his name te measures which he did not spprave.The new arrangement was intended to give an effectual controu! to the Catholic Clergy, by appointing a separate Board for them, aud it in said that the Bishop of that Church has consented to it, The Clerzy of the Church of Scotland have, by peiltion to the Legislature, lsd claim sho to be represented in the Institution.A«< the present Bourd his been composed, it isa churchimonoyo- ly.hitherto mainta:inet and paid, with the consent » \"he Assembly out of the monies levied upon the people of the Province, enter.wining diifereny religious pertussions, and exceeding in the proportion of perhaps a hundred to one the favored church, The principle was in fact that of ditbilities on account of religious opiniotts ; it was adious and impolitic, and carried its destruction with itself, An acquiescence in the new arrangement which would give equal! rights to two or three churches.would still partake of a mo.nopuly over education, founded upon religious opinions, an erroneous principle, which cannot meet the spprobstivn of mankind, end which has been condemned, It is not essential, in our opinien, that the Clergy should be au- thorigad by iaw te interfere with elementary education, and entirely new provisions should be made, The influence of the clergy, when what it ought to be, wiil always be sufficient to ensure good morals in schools, and to that and education sirapi tobe limited.Hitherto the Educauon Sucieties ne oats ough been sisted without distincuon of belief, while the country 0 ishes, most in want of education, huve bren deprived of every ugy .tance under the achemeuf the Royal Invitation, da in ouly ivy in à year or two that suthoity was given 10 endow schools, ang hoid a few feet of land tor 8 school house.Under ali these pig culuies is extremely creditable 1o the Catholie Clergy tha they have, chu fly at their own espense, obia ined achuol-mustats [ ; almost every parishin thelruvince.Œ We would not exclude ary sect ; we would assist all accordin to their bumbers, providing for a strict and aght application of th money given, and allowing the controul to the people snd thy clon gymnan, as any other individual, who would in every inMance have the exact influence bo ought to have.Any other system cn, create jealousies, and throw odivm on the privileged sect, I cannot succecd in Canada, sud after giving cause for some years longer to sneer at our general ignorance, rotard the advancriuent of our curunerce, our comforin and happineux, 1 wili be MT ated when dissatidaction and escitement have bevn credied, which ig will take à long time to alluy, and place furiber obstacles to the diffusion of education, The discussion sa the Assembly was animated nnd brolongee : the committee of the whole reported progress, Lo sit agato on Feu day next, after passing à resolve, (nnys 4) thet it was expedieut to amend the Acuuf 1501, authorizing the Royal Fusuieuon, rer tr Lost year's trade: We publish to aay the Exports and tm potis trem this Province 10 the last yenr : The trade appears go have exceeded in value upon the whoe the tinge of the luregaing year, We give the toltowurg us uavere uketch (0 establish à cou.pasison, vig: Tmports, In 187mm G19 vessels; 154.712 tons; 7086 men du 1328 18 ditto; 183,481 ditto: Bee dity Favor of 1828 mmm 97 veg-viv; 30.709 tons; 1156 men In 18:7 Imported goods paying 2f perc, £743.328 Lu lous dito ditto £919,967 Iuffere nee in favor of 1898 £L'206,629 In 1827, Rum ampuited oo Ln 855,063 gallons in 1528 ditiv \u2026 838,517 dine Again 1848 114,636 gallons, \u2018 Erports, Cleared 10 1827 :==678 vessels; 162.004 fone; 7525 men.Ditto In 18:85 :\u2014763 ditto; 191,190 dito; 8277 dita, JR 29,105 tons ; 754 mwen.Diff.favor 1828 1m 535 vessels; Ashes tn 1807 ie 09,381 ont.Frour & wheat 132.288 Lbls, Dito 1828 :=132,738 do, Mito 60,7¢1 do.The timber umported lias been upon the whole reste; but there is a dhnthution of neariy hall a in pipe & punebeun stuves The Revi, Dr.Harkness begs leave thank fully to acknwietge the recespt of £25 for the beaefit of the poor, from the lreasuret uf the garrison theatrical amateurs, Sydney (Cape Breton) {vr 29th, The beg Hope, Ranson, from Qube bound 1o Lubin put 10 here on the I inst, having sprung a leak, und bas since satted forher destinnnon.Lemarura, 11 Deer, Codtish 2 3-8 stwers payable in produce, frrivuls from Canada, The Gaspé at Montege Bay dth Decr ; Port Spain at Kinguon 23d Deer and Currington # Barbadues 11 30 days Murgate, Tirer, 19h Lhe Curatie, trom Quebec for London, with lose of anchor, 1 entering the Harbour came w cons tick wihhe June, boils vessels sustained daunage.Masred\u2014 A1 Maure Jown, NY esith Deer.Mr.Leon C.Lajstne, of Gudmanchester, w Lucretia, daughter of Mr, Fre.deck Seaver, oF HL mnungtord, Lower Canada, AU Kamours-Ke, un tn- 17th uh, by the Rov, Mr.Vann, Thomas Casavh, Fwy Notary.to bBlizabeth Laché, eldest datghi.er of the sve Chares Pach, Es.Dicd\u2014 Atv Montreal, on Wednesday last aged 34, ton, Richard O-kevte, Esquire, Notary Public, At Huli, 22400, aged co, Abigat Weyman, wife of Phie.inon Wruht, Lequire, of Hut In Sulems, on the 20th uit, Hoo.Timothy Pickering, aged 84.es, of consunip- QUEBEC BANK.N otic E is hereby given that a semi annual Divi: A.W dend of three per cent, on the amount of the Capital Stock paid in, has been this day declared, and the same will Le paysbie at the Bauk, on or afier Foduy the 6h of Maren nest By order of the Directors, NOAH FREER, Quebec, 2d February 1829, Cashier, FRIENDS OF IRELAND IN THREE RIVERS, GENERA Moecting of the * bre vds ot Ireland inthe Town of Three ver\u201d will be held, 0\u20ac the us ual place, on Monday, the 16:0 nt, at seven o'clock, PM.Ail persons destrous of becuimunog Membors of the Suciety are requested 10 attend, CHARLES MONDELET, Three Rivers 5th February 1829- Secretary, ( UEBEC SAVINGS BANK, 10sh Feby.1329 Amount Deposited this day, £14713 9 Withdrawn, 14 605 the HOUSE, garden, stabic with a passage in thy rear, now occupé by Hector 5.Huot, esqune, Apply to JACQUES LIE BLOND.Quebev, Toh Febroary 1829, TEYO LIE and pa-session to be given ts: May: 9 sas a FEY) LED and posession given on the Ist May, TWO HOUSES situated in Champlain Sireer, opposite to Mr.Dakin, Ship Chindler, well adapted for l'asern ve Buerding Houses, For pantcutare, apply to the propetetar, Vu GHORGL, (Quebec, tt lebruny 1809, St.John's Subued 3 T° bite 1 ad nnedute pustasiges gien Te nf the extensive premisexim St.Rovs, former]y be- ii 1 g co the late John Goud, Es ns fu 10e ong fo the dare J 1 Lone, aq.nan, i A large Strip Yard contatang three burl ¢ Siips fiom whence Vessels of the largest dime naons cau be isunched, Arco Meubitog Lott, Forge, Stores, Gflices & every convenience requisite to carry on the Ship Buidmy on an exter sive Neste, A Steam Saw MB adjoining the foregoing Ship Yard, enn.ting of an Engine of Filtiy Hore poner, Five Saw Gates muunted with Cast Lron frames, ten errcofar Saw Tabes foe edging planks, emtung Lathe & masking Shingles, Auso,\u2014 Two Nail cutung Machines, upon the most approved plan, antached to the Mill\u2014The #hole completely furnished sath Swe, Tools & Machinery uocessmy 10 work the sat esTo the ABH is stiached a What for poling & shipping of plank, bosrds &e.and a pond for contanuir @ Tun.ber, An excelent dwelimg House, Stable, Coach 1loase, Yard, &e.all in good repair.I'he abuve Lots will be let together or separately as may be ap- plicit foreeUr the whale with be roid, & easy terms of payment given,\u2014=Ior further paricalars apply to ROGERSON HUNTER & Co.Queber, 11th Fehy, 1820 ii *g'U be Lei she property belongumig wo the da i Estate of the late M r.Joba Campbell, Es Hoch ki occupied by Mr, Fines, Ship-builder,\u2014 Apply to Me.Cowan at the Drintivg Olice, 3 mountain street or by writing 10 the undersigned.JOHN NEILSON, Guardian to Minors SALES BY AUCTION.CREDIT EVrni> QG SALES Assarted funcy and woolen Goods:\u2014 On THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 12 bh 13th and 14th inst.wll be sold without rescive by L, lL.PINSONNAUL, Fre Masons\u2019 Hall, wt 7 o'clock.large quantity assorted Fancy and Woolen Goods, viz (em Moreens, do, Shawls, do.Scarfs, bleached Sheet ge, slik Hkfe Gavzedo.India Handannm, Canary do.Grosde Naples, Satine, and Sarencts, col\u2019d Sinys, cold Worsted for working Hearth Rugs, Ladies Shoes and Buoys, back Holland, printed Cottun, Curiains, Lenox silk and wormed Hundery, Cote ton, and Lambswool do, assorted Gloves.Silk Hose, quality Binding, Gentlemen's white Stocks, Table, Clo.be Daom-ek Linen and Woolens, black Lace Verls, H arth s Rugs, Leh Linen, superfine broad Cloth, black Crapes, mt iped Cotton Check do.Quilts and Counterpanes, Cotton Bree, Flannel, Blankets, Calicoen, col'd Thread, Cotton Night Cap» amorted Mibbons and Laces.Aso, large quantity of Gold and Silver Jewellery, Gold Watch Chams, du.Seals, Rings, du.Carnelian Buttons in Gold, Dumond Earrings in Gold, Topas Pins, real Corst Pins large and small pinted Candlesticks, Snuffer Trayn, Fable Bells, Pros Broaches, Dismond do Pistols, \u2018Lortaiseshell Snuff Boxes mounted in gold 1 gold Watch, a variety of viber wriicles fn Jeweliecs, Leur aper, Dat do.Fur Caps, ustural dgnost skins, Gentlemen's Ship il Cloth, NB \\ Slippery, Oil Clot and I'he Guuds will be seen before the sale où Tuveday Purchesers to the amount of £10 and upwards thirty days Wednesday, | £90 upwards sixty days credit, d lms \u201crs {og ging Cue ne ns ; but ace lege suref mon, av ing luce.nee rely et pts = net fu: ovcd 1th y the mids ard, ap peut RT.wil ne A ER h \u2014 DES DRRNIERS JOURNAUX ETRANCERS.EXTRAITS arr rm Corfou.9 octobre.On parle beautoup ici du mécantontement des Grees 8 l'égard du vrésident.On se plant le ee qu\u2019il n'ait sax encore convoqué l'assemblée lévislative, sans a prarticipation de 1 quelle 11 promulgue des lois, On dis qu'il est fort mal avec son frère aîné Viurio, qui agireit furt durement avec ves subur- dont it aussi que les Grecs ne sant pas charmés de l'arrivée des Français en More, et que ceuxeci an benucoup de raisons d'être mécontens de leurs protégés, L'Afeyon avai porté dans La partie sud du Péloponnèse des vivres qu'on avait remix aux ha- ditanx, À lu charze de les partager avec leurs compatriotes nécessiteux de l'intérieur, Bientat après, les Français app irent avec indignation que lu Grecs avaient chargé les vavres sur des mulets, et les Grment al és vendre aux Fares de Coron, Des officers français, qui chassaient à quelque distance du camp de Petalidi, ont ête assailtis et volés par ves Groupes de Moréotss, Unie Ivttre de Syra qu'on a reçue ici, ne Fat pas un tableau bien encourageant de la situation actuelle de la Grèce.Ou n'entend, dit l\u2019auteur de cet écrit, que phantes de tous cèrés, et que des vœux pour un prompt changement, quel qu il puise être.C'est on fuit que les impots sont décoplés en comparaison d'autrefois.Que In fermeture du Bosphore puralyse le commerce, et que In piraterie qui était la dernière source de richesses, ost arrêtée.; fs \u2018Telles sont les plaintes des classes inférleures : celles des sens Blerés sont d'une autre nature: l'arbitraire excite de fréquens mécontemens.Ou assure que phosieurs membres du gouverie- ment ont donné leur dénussion, On dit à Syra qu AUSSUOE QU'EN Caorfinte arrive, ON lot assigne la meill tre maison de Pendron, es qu\u2019on en fait sarsir à cet «fir te propriétaire de gré ou de Force, Le tribun.dus prises qui sé ait distingué à une (panière avants.geuse sous le nouveau Houverne ment, vient d etre réorganisé el composé d'ibdividys connus par leur parncipetion scanc -Jeuse aux sctes de l'ancien tribunal.On racoute que A «ucordato a l'in ention de se retirer tout-à-Fait et que |» secrétaire d état Li coups pense a en faire Autant, Cep oidant, he président Saifor- ce par l'exuême sumplicité de sa vie privée, d'enlever tout prétexte à l'envie et à ta tnalveiljance, | Nous apprenons d'une manière certaine, que le colonel Fab- vier repart pour In More, ll va prendre le commandement en chef de toute les forces mstitires des Grecs, à l'organisaton des quelles ol VA travailler immédiatement.La Frunce impose ce choix à M Cupo-d'Estrins dont on veut hatuncer Pinfluenre: et c'est |a condition mise au sub-ide mensuel, de 500 nulle francs pe le ministère paye au gouvernement Gree, Madrid, T novembre.LL.MM.le rot et la reine, accompagnées de Ja famitie royale, firent leur entrée dans eutre caputale fier, à midi.Le peuple s'erpresse de se rendre à Jeur ren on- tre en faisant entendre le cuis de vire le roi! les gardes royaux, tes volontaires royalistes, et l'artillerie firent les sauts d'usage et formérent le curtéze.; ; Paris, 22 novembre.Quelques journaux avant donne des renseignemens Inexacte sur les races Que lu rot 8 daivné accorder cotte année.À l'occ sion de sa fete, aux condamnés détenus dans Les diverses prions du royaume et dans les bagnes, les maisons centrales de détention, en y comprenant queues grandes prisons soumises au même régime, contenisieul 18,890 condamnés, esvonr: 13,588 bomines et 5,502 feminve, Sur ce nombre total de 18.890 cond-mnée des deux sexus, 6,172 soulement ont Été désignés comme sachant hire; les autres n'ont reçue aucune espèce d'husruction, Aiosi, la proportion générale de ceux qui savent lire + t de 55 sur cent.Mais elle va- te d'une manière remarquable dans les diverses prisons.Parmi les condamnés détenus dans les Mmanons centrales, 217 ont obtenu grâce entière du reste de leur pene, 2 dus rédactions de peine, ut ¢ la commutat-on de la peine perpétuelle qu'ils sa.bissenit, En diverses puines tenporsress total 246.Les autres prisons du royaume (nunisons d\u2019arret et de justice) ne renferment qu'un petit numine de contaminés au
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