The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 26 octobre 1829, lundi 26 octobre 1829
[" res Mur.tom, villes On, vaux trats 811 te die sque Ulreg y ol \u201cHu Nites LES he ik Ved ¢ at ilec- \" ded 1 fée R.br | Mr.L.Hide is life yatds have von iy tary AND anis 5 ai6 G arr wel at he wi sredit qre them son unt eam ane and Ah avt is Le wite gare hh \u2018 and oi Ke Lu Gazette de Québec.~\u2014 MONDAY, 26ik OCTOBER, 1829, FBEC BANK.-DIRECTOR for the WEEK: Qué JOSEPH JONES, Ke Paye of Discount MONDAY & TI DTSDAY à, ; oifered fur Iiscount ghould be enclosedto the C éhier Notes hefore the dav ofdiscount.iveu in 1 pe for public business at the Bank, from9 A.M.sP.Me NOAH FREER, Cashier.HOT MONTREAL \u2014Ofice of Discount Asa Ut : : soil.{rector for the present Week, Bow Deponit A.PAT ERSONS Eng Lu Jiscount TUESDAY and FRI DAY.Ineroant should be enclosed to the Cashier 1.\u2014Oflice hours from 10 Days of 1 Here or : Neth before she day of discoun y ve po \u2018A.SIMPSON.Cashier, OEBRC SAVINGS DANK\u2014DIRECTORS or theensoing TUESDAY ( for ee El, and C.SMITH, Frquires 7 CEBEC FIRE OFFICE Director for the weeks Q Honble.JOIN STEWART.Peer m London papers to the 15th & Paris to 149th Sept.of war are to the 234 August by waygol savmander in Chief wa marching 1a.eras, on hiv way to Constantinople, and kept up sds Aree anion with the army of General ath.The fo vas daily abtasming advantages, and Admiral Greig had csp- fe) Intada, win ed on the Btack Yea, whence they vould teach Cast atanple very easily.lesux said that Vice Admirai Kicord Lease?stationed belure Tenvdos, had recoived orders to sist ny nati, of the army, and as soon as he was advised of the ol of Gener at Poth xt Hodosto, he was to attempt the passage su Dardanelles.hh was supposed that this would be very easy, i .the Turkish fleet way shut up in the port of Bujurkiere.\u201cque Russian Army entered Actrianopte où the 20th uf August, avCommander in Chief ns the head.\u2018The force which took Jo sessions of the place amounted to 56.000 men, of whom only - vackept in the city.the rest were disposed of in several directions, and 3 curps was sent ten leagues in advance ou ibe roud lo fontantivopie.\u2018The official accoun sod Fro The advices from the nent (dest.Atthis ume the Ce 1 of this event will be found in another co- eof Auguat 27, General Paskie- rome cvordine to an Odessg dat sacrties a of Tokat in the beginning of that ese commenced the sege pati ha Letters 7 rh, announce that 1 cceived from the frontiers of Servia, dated September : indosto was captured by the army under Ge- era! Ruth, qo the 3d August.A great quantity of provisons odd munitions of war were found in that place.Jt ix the central paint of the commerce of the «a of Marmara, not far distant from pre vid fus ts of the Dardavellesio Europe, to wh chihere is a good rad along the coast: The same advices mentions 4 deputation sot by the Divan tp General Dietitseh, 10 pray bim, while the pegatiations fur peace were open, not 10 atrack the capital, as the mece approach OF the [Lussian teeops nught quete a general tn wirectton, which would cause to Constantingple the greatest dis- wi, Jtis affirmed that General D}.replied to the euvoys, that téepended vn the Porte to save the capital and prevent the uf.fisan of blood ; that tbe declaration of the Emperor at tbe com- arotement of the war was dijipet and knowu by all the word; 1nd that even should tbe Lurkish Comuissioners come ta bibs bead quarters to treat af peace, military operations would follow their wurse to the end ; snd that he world not return the sword to the wasbard, unl the Russian nation bad received susfac tion for all tbe grivvances vn had received, ; Prince Milocsh was making at this date, a tour of tuspecction wall parts of Bervia, lt wasreported that General Geismar had Trceived fresh sroups, nd was about to resuine ollensive operations oa the right bank of the Danube.A Bucharest dete of the 26th August announced that on the Th, there fond Bean A brisk conthet under the wails of Schumia, which termingted in the outer works of the place being carried by General Krasowski, The latter would have pushed his advanta.geslarther, if the (rand Vizier had not announced to bim that be revived orders Lo treat, and had written to General Diebreh to trow at what piace the pleniporentiaries should ineet.LL.The turnonr was, that tbe Commissionersio troat with Diebitsch hf Coitantinopte the 15h August ; one account stated that the Reis Effeadi was guing in persan ; but no mention was tusde df :hisin advices received in England from Mr.Gurdon, of the te étith ; nor do we Bud in our Paris files, Mx days later than the dste of this rumour, any confirmation w it, Commercial letters received from Sophia en the 30th August, en the frontiers of Servi, announced that after leaving Adriano pie, a strong column of the inain army moved apun Feral towards the Guiph of Enos, the main body marching towards Constant.nople.It was supposed that the division which had taken the ruta of Ferat, was to effect 8 junciion wih the squadron stationed beture the Dardavelies; which excited alare among the inhati- rams of Sophia.Constantinople would be menaced on 1wo points, Tresame accounts state that Baron Mufliing was about quuting the capial, and het the Ambassadorsof the Netherlands had a!- teady gone, ; The following extract of a private letter from a Russian Officer dated Adrianapie August 21, is given by the Augsburgh Gazeve : «Upon taking possession of Us city yesterday, the greatest tranquility prevailed.The troops which shoutd have detended at hav- ug fled, Cossacks were sent in pursuit of them.Many of the m- habiants came opt to meet us, snd the whale population flocked gether 10 witness our entry, ahd were struck with the order that va maintained in every direction.The Commander wn Chief having taken son of the autient sersglio, a deputation of the Notables, aud all the Consuls went to pay hint their respects, The famer selivited his protection, aud promised (0 co operate in the tuintenance of tranqualuy.Fhe most friendly reception was g- ten to us, ang we peryerved clearly that cinlization has made much wore progress in this country than is generally thought.The Rosign army entered Adrisnople on the 90th Aug.without any resistance.Its not known where the Sultan was.I simpossible to form an opinion as to what effect this intelli- geuce wonid produce in the seraglio © but was known at Cone santinople that 8000 brigands, consisung of deserters and ex- Ja.Nsaries were Cartyiog terror and pillage In every direction, sod tpprebensions Weru entertained fur the Grand Seignioë's Life : \u2014 Koski Sarai, at Adrianople, Aug.20, 1829._ Sir.Vann Ness, Minister to Bpain, lady, daughter and son, Mre.Queeley, his relative, and 2 servants.\u20ac have received in à slip from our correspondent of the Boson Commercial Gazette, intelligence from Tercera to the 21st September, brought by Captain Warren, of the schooner Only Son, arrived at Boston.+ Île reports thaton Sept, 21a, off Tor- ceirs, he was boarded by a sloop of war and a brig of the blocka-ling squadron, and informed that they had captured and ordered to Lisbon 13 »ail of English and American vessels.lt was stated that the remainder of the squadron remsined of?Fercetra, expecting a reinforcement of men and munitions of war from Lisbon.\u201d The Austrian Observer of Sept.Sth, announces the conclusion of a treaty of Commerce with the United States, which grants to Austrian vessels in the ports of the Union, the same rights wiih national vessels The New-Orleans Zee, of Sept.20th says :\u2014* The Spanish | squadron, with troops who were stationed at the L'urn.(near our city) sailed yesterday from the Balize, for Tampico.Commo dore Laborde is on board of the 74.\u201d The first volume of the life of the celnbrated Dr, Arthur Lee, one of the illustrious worthies of our Jtevolution, has been published.tis written by Henry Richard Lee, grandson of the brother of Dr.fee.and will be compieted in two voluines octavo, containting shout 400 pages euch.+ Constitutional Chart, or Comparative views of the Legislative Executive and Judicial Departments in the Constitutions of all thé States tu the Union, including that of the Unired State,\u201d is the title of a thin quarto volume, bv James M, Garnett, Esyr.of i Virginis, just published.This work is on the plan of a similar ( one, prepared in 1766, he the fHon.W.L.Sinith, Member of | Congress, from South Carolina.It is so arranged, that at a | glance the organization of each State Government may be compared with the rest, and the principal features of all surveyed.SE.Halifax, October 1% His Excellency Sir Percgrine snd Ladv Sarah Maitland 80d | family, take their departure tomorrow morning, should the wind | be favourable, sa H.M.Ship Hussar, Capt.Boxer, for Barba- does.His lixcellency\u2019s health obliges him to undertake the voy- su.and we most suxiousiy hope che best consequence will result rom it.We are happy to state, that Sir Charles and Lady Ogle have returned in good health from their interesting visit to the Canadas and the United Swstes, \u2018They were highly graufied throughout | their tour, and puruculsrly so by the very kind attentions paid to them in all the American towns through which they passed.Yesterday 20 inquest was held at St.George's Island on the body of Jumes iledmond, founerly a soldier in the 15th regiment, \u2018I he deceased was one of twenty three convicts who are confined at the Island preparacory to being removed to Bermuda.On Thursday evening, about 8 o'clock, the sentinel on duty over the prisoners, hearing a disturbance in the roam where they are all confined, called upon the corporal of the guard, who, witha file of mes went Into the ruom to quell the disturbance, when he and his escort were immediately attacked and thrown by the prisoners, who appeared lo be ail without handcuffs, though they are regularly put ou every night.The sentinel seeing the situation of the earporal, called out to the convicts that he wouid fire upon them if they did not fet lam go, when he was also inmediately seized and thrown down side the reom, the door of which was closed by the prisoners, and en actempt made to get possession of his musket, Some uf the soidiers in an adjoining room being alarnm- ed at the scuffle, came to the assistance of the corporal and the room was forced open.A number of the prisoners rushed into the passage, pusting out the corporal and the men who were with | him, The scullle was renewed in the passage, and two of the convicts had got the loaded inusket of the sentinel into their possession for a few moments, wnen it was recovered by ae of ihe sokdiers, The prasoners outside the door, among whom was deceased, were still struggling with the corporal and bis escort, and the uproar was beconnng greater, when the corporai ordered the soldiers 10 fire: two musket bails were immedisiely discharged and a bail entered the left bip of deceased, who staggered back into the room.Ihe prisoners were driven in at the point of the bayonet, and the whole d-wchmeot of the Island was got under | arms, ft was some tune befure the Serjeant could venture into | the room to remove the deceased, the prisoners continued in a state of great disturbance alter being again euclosed, tearing up the heerth and throwing the backs satis the dour aud out of the | windows at the sentineis on duty.Alter à patient investigation a * verdict of Justifiable Homicide was returned by a most respectab.e jury.No other prisoner, exvept deceased, was wounded by the linog ; but one, a principal rningleader, has wo or three bayonet wounds which sre not considered at all dangerous.\u2014; Recorder.) morte York, (U.C.) Oct.19.\u2014Ou briday iast, the action commencËd by l'itegibbon, Cierk ot the Assembly, Colonel of Mihus, Regis trar of the Qurrogate Court, Poiice Magistrate, Commissioner fo the sale of tic chou! Bouse reserves, Judge Advocate of Cour Martials, and Joins author of the celebrated ** Reasons,\u201d sgaiast the Lior ot ih paper for an alledged hbel, was called on, Jt occupmied the court 13 hours ; and a verdict was rewuroed mn favour of the Detcadant : aud un Saturday, the action commenced by Stanton, King's L'anter, Lieutenant Coronelof Mihtua, Po.ce Magistrate, and Gazette Kditosr, Editor of the Court Calendar, Audi also à joint author ut the ceiebrated fécasons,\u201d\u2019 agauust the Lauor of ths paper, for an siledged hel, was calied vu.IU! veeupivd the court 9 hours; and a verdict was returned m tavour of the Defendant, On the side of the plaintiffs, were ranged Messrs.Draper and | Small, having the Attorney General as Book Counsel.; I he dames were ind al £1000 1) Against this foraudabie phalanx we pitted two siriplings, Messrs ; Balasin and Sullivan ; and Lu the astonishinent of ine Court and ! a cruwded audieuce, they defeated Lie old veterans !-\u2014 Qbsereer , | edited by Me.Larcy.] Niagara, Out.1o.\u2014On the 2d instant, His Excellency the Lieu- tenani-Gousernor, accompanied by two genttemen, passed through Dundas, on hus way to Ambersiburgh, via Lalvot Sweet.Weun- derstaud lis kaceliency had a cousuitation with the ludian Chiedsy, respecting the bide tor the lands on winch the beautiful | aud flourishing village of Brantford stands It appears that the ! Utie fur that grouod is feunued ona lease Lrow the ludiaus ; which ; 1» cousidured sut secure: His xceeilvacy is therefore anxious ! thet the land shoud be soid and susrendered to Government, (by | the ludiaus.) from whom a good aud sufficrent title might be obtained, by these who have airendy built, or might wish to build thereun.4 | I'he Steamer Niagara arrived here on the 14th inst.from Bur | ington, passing through the canal: landed near Hawiton 150 prrsolly==mgn, Wwwwen and children~\u2014sellicrs from Rosshire, } Highinuds of Scotland, atl bound tor the towuship of Zorrou, | Loudon District ; where, we understand, lands are locaied 10} them, Kingston, Oct.14.\u2014 We are informed that Mis Majesty bas been pieased to'eall the Hight Rev, Alexander M Done, Bishop | af Khesina, to the Legisiauve Council ot this Province.Montreai, Oct.23.\u2014Jvachim Watier Lanoix, sq.is, we un.detstand, the only cuuidicate as yetin nofrination, to IL LIe vacancy in the represéntation for the County of York, vecastoned by ue death of J.1% Letebvre, Esg.The Klecuon will be beld at Vau- drew, on the 89th, Montreal, Oct.#4\u2014 The Steamboat Laprairie, which has during the present Summer, plied between Montreal and the Long- gueusi shore, we understand has lately been dispusedjot by ber fore Mer proprigtor, Edmond Henry, Esq.te Mr.Oliver Want, of the! Curreht of 8.Mary, and Mr, Prefontaine, of Longueuil.Ou \u2018Thurstay wight lest, the stgble of Mr.Arthur Lived, of La- A Tew fights ago (he siore of Messrs.Levi Solomons, and Co, in St.Paulstreel, was broken open 8 second tune, and rifled of \u2018about three dollars jiu silver and coppers, which was all the cash in the store.\u201c Monvreal, Ort 22.\u2014 Weunderatand that a general Meeting of the Stocknoldets of the Montreal low Boat Company, which Coule | place on Sapurduy laut at the office of the l'resuûrer, 16 Was restive ed (hat contracte shuald be immediately entered into for the bulld- jug of à Steamebnat of the largest size, to be trapelited bÿ two en- ties of seventy -Bto horse fiowbr onch: It is expecied that her Begines will cost about £6000, and her hull, Farmiure and outfit, aboût as much more.Greatexeruans will he used in the course of the winter, that she may be launched and ready for business by thie begining of July next.AL (hat time this company will be ia Possemion of three Steam-boats, of which two will be of the high.ust power, and three stout barges, which wil enable them to undertake a Jarge portion of the Transport business between this puce and Quebec.Within à short tire, the alfrirs of the Tow bat Company beve improved in an almost unexempled degree ; shares, which \u2018only last year were sold at £13, ate uow Wtigaied New.y, Oot, 15.\u2014 Tt \"Commissioners ribet Yat) 1§.=The Navy Commassionera gdvertive that ora i WY recived until A gid inst, for Furnishing 13,506 * aud held at Æ'30.\u2014/ Uld Gadtlte.) * er nm QUEBEC : MONDAY, 26ih OCTOBER, 1829.We received this morning London papers of the 15th September, and the Gazette de France of the 19th of the seme month, The Mussiane have taken Adrianople without bicodshed, and have set out un their march towards Constantinople, combining the operations of General Dietntch\u2019s army with the flotilla in the Black Sea and.the troops near Hadosto.The Turks cen op- puse no effectual barvier to these forces, and the capital must fall, I'he Sultan has shewn a disposition to treat, but obstinately holds to his former terms, which tbe Russians have rejected under less favorable cirenmstances, and which they will now certainly reject sain.\u2018Lhe Sultan must submit to the Russian terms.Bruain and France willthen arrange the balauce vf power as wellas they | can.\u2018The Russian ficet in the Mediterranean has been ordered ta cooperate with the land forces under General Roth, and would make an attempt to pass the Dardanelles, With the exception of the advices from the East, Lhe papers are without news of general interest.The Duke f Wellington has got the London Morning Journal indicted for a hibel on himself.\u2018The weather haa been very tempestuous and rainy in Great Britain fron the 10th to the 16th September.The wheat had been sli secured before that time, but much of the oats and barley had been damaged, and as the former itis well known, forms à part of the food of the imhabitants, a deficiency in it, will affect the prices of wheaten flour, which it has done.The Halifax post of to-day, brought papers of the 14th inst, with the English Septeraber Mail, which had arrived there in 24 nya, .Sir Peregrine Maitland, wan to sail on the 15th inthe Hussar for Barbadoes, where he is 10 pass the winter for the benefit of inis ea tb, © MH.XM.8.Hussar, strived at Halifax.on the Oth in 8 days.H.M.S.Champian, had also arcived from Newfoundland.Dispatches from the Culontai Office fur Sir James Kempt, were received to-day bv the Halifax mail.It is rumoured that a new Commission of the Peace for the Province :s about to be issued.Mr.Lanois is the only canditate as vet for the County of York, where a member is to be ejected in the room of Mr, Lefebvre, lately drowned, Colonel Heriot, Provincial Aide-de-Camp, and Mr, Evans, formerly agent for a number of the fohabitunts in the Eastern Townships, have offered their services to the Electorsofthe County of Drummund, which returns one member.\u2018The Bank of Montreal has declared a semi-annual dividend of % per cent, pavable at Montreal on the 1st December next: and called in by three insialineats of 5 per cent each, on the ist Ja- wuary, 1st February and 1st March, the whole capital sto:k of the Bank, under its charter.Dr.MeMougle, atthe hved of the Medical StaiF in the Cana.das, sailed from New-York for Liverpool on the 16th inst.He is succeeded by Dr.Skey, as Deputy lospector of Hospitals, who has arrived In this city.The civil suits by Messrs.Stanton and Fitzaibbon against Mr.Carey, the editor of the York (lbserver, for libel, have both failed befcre juries.The damages in cach case were laid at £3500.PORT OF QUEBEC.TIDE I'ABLE.Fram the 27th Oct.to the 2nd Navr.1829, HIGH WATERY | Morng, | Evene.| Festivals, &c.uesdas in fm: éh 4m) Wétuestaya\u2026 { 6h Sita | 7h 2m! St.Simon and St.Jude, Thursday .\u2026\u2026 | Th 58m | Bh Ym Saturday ra | 9h 3m But day wy Oi 81m [10h 12m} 24th 8, after Trinity, Al Saints.Monday.ve itr 29m Hoh 5äm; AN Souls.FF AN ewe trames are 1 hour Vefore the tars of the current, PORT OF QUEBEC, CLEARED, Oct 2540\u2014 Margaret, \\Wawn, london, L.8.Levey; Georgo, Faoggo Huil, Rymes & Son ; Iphizenia, B,rd, do, do; Durcaa Savage, Sante, Portaferey, Pemtertons; Divkes, Cockton, Dundalk, du, London, Smith, Lunden, MW Patton ; Nancy, MoCartney, Carlisle, Hamiiton & Co ;=24th \u2014Ewerald, \\Vi on, Sunderland, Gilmour & Co; Lapy Clark, Ford, Lon.on, Finley & Uo; Pastora, Weitehead, Wigton, Sheppard & Campbell, \u201caroline, Greig.Loudon, W.Patton ;\u2014{uth- Memion, Mather, Newcastle, H.Gov en k Co; Centurion, Bankin, Potsmouth, H.Atkinson; Supply, Rosen, Boston, H.Gowen & Co; Onyx, Harvey, Cork, W, Puce & Co, Sestor, McCallum, Miramichi, A.Guinour & Cu, ARRIVED.Qct.$d\u2014Br, Johns, Drydon, z1st August from Dundee, to H.Atkinson ballast, \u2014\u2014lchvoner Geoge, Lake, 15 days from Halifax, to Irvine & Co.rum ant si par.SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.Two barks and a brig vound up, were off Kamouraska on Saturdey last.Sophia, Neil, sale tor Greenock, the esth part of next week.British Sovercig and Ottawa, smiledfrom Portsmouth [9th Sept Endéavour, artived at Dual from Graves end, 6th Sept.\u2018Khe Wathiam Bertie, hence at Hahfas Loss of the Bonito~Thas vessel satin from Riviere du Loup for London, on the Ist instant, and on the 7th was totally wreekod, un tise 5.Wo post of Anticosti, her bottom faihug out shortiy after stoking-\u2014all hands were saver.Fhe Captain aud crew were 4 days On the Islaud, out not var either of tie poste ; they put to sea iu the jolly boat and were afterwards taken on beard « schooner \u201cound to Quebec ; subsequently, off Bie, Capt.Cockburn, with (our apprentices, took passage in the Romanoff, Cant.Thompson hence fur Loudon; the remainder of the crew have asrived at this port.\u2018the crew of the Bosito mention having seen four new made graves near where they were wrecked, one of them containing the body ef a man dress ed in a sailor's clothes; a quantity of deals aud staves with ship's malesials were lying about the sput, some piled in guod order, Arrivals from Canada.Gravesend, 5d Sept \u2014IFestol, Marshall! Hb do.Achôlles, Rusman, Brothers, Motley ; tth do.Rebecca, Stith, Elisabeth, Smith ; loth de, Joka, Stockbuin, British Tar, Addison, dndeomeda, Buen, Rieal, 1300; ira), th do, Rambler, Vaulen ; Bristot, Tih do, Negarina, Hang, Supkia, Blake ; 1h do.Seadia, Forster; Gloucester Sita Augt Retrieve, Burton ; Ghnsby, vo, William Plt, Widridge ; Aberystwith, Sept 2id Muri, Lauviv; Miford 4th Surah, Haliway; Whitehaven, #ih Skammion, Matches ; uivde, Sind do.Orieel, MePherson , Rh de.Caledonia, Mular ; Cork th do.Mary Ann, Lesley | Stgo, do Mary, Uhompson ; Dundge, \u201cnd Margaret Poidock, Drysdale ; Sunderland, Sd Cheviot, Mawson, Hm.Penn, Watson : Dullin, Tih do.Mile, Bawson, Bawes, Fawcett, Hope, Muidletou ; Stockton 8h do, Ucoaw, Gain; Yarmouth, 10th do, Minerva, Bonctant.MARRIED, On Friday Mr.Walter Cornelius Douglass, Acting Master of the Surveying Schooner Guluare, to Miss Herald, youngest daughter of the late Mr, P.Herald, of thiscity, DIED, Saturday morning, aged 52, John Spence, Esqr.of the frm of Laurie & Spence, of this city amd Glasgow, At Sherbrooke, 19th inst Arrabella Susan, infant.daughter of Willlam Hamilton, Esqt.Collector, Stanstead.Amite, Bel, Dotecion, Sunset Geueral Post.Ofice, T Quebe ¢, 20th Oct.1820.§ ROM the 2d November next, the General Mails st QUEBEC & MONTREAL, will be closed at FOUR o'clock, PF.M.+ EDUCATION SOCIETY FOR THE DISTRICT OF QUEBEC, Patron, ths Excellency Sir Jas.Rrurn, General Meeting of the Society, wiil be held at tie customary plage on MONDAY, the 2d November, at THREY, P.M, By order Oct.22, 1549 I1.8 HUOT, Secretary, GENERAL MEETING of the Merchants of À this City will he held at the Exchange Reading Room, on TUESDAY the 27th instant, at TWE Y i o'clock, for the purpose of appointing 8 Commilice of Trade for the ensuing year.WILLIAM FINLAY, Chairman of the Committee of rade.Quebec, 15th Qct.1829.YWANTED in the Bernier Academy, a Lady fully qualified to instruct in the usual branches of English Kduestion, including Needie Work and Music.One whe could speak the French, would be preferred.Apply (post-paid) to Dr.Barbier.\u2014 Rerthier, Oct.23, 1889.EAL ESTATE FOR SALLE.~=Notice ia lieres by given that the undermentioned properties belonging to the estate of the late Hon.William Burns, will be sold by Auction early in the month of April next.vis :\u2014 .i The Dwelliing.1lonse god dependencies, sis tuste in $t.Peter Sweet, Lower Town.\u2018l'he Premixes situate.between Sauit-au-Maiclot and St.Peter iteets, as tbe whole are now vocupied by, Mesws.Melvin & Barnes.\u2018The House, situate in the Palace Yard, formerly occupied by the Umef Engineer.Co The Dwelling- House in St.Peter Streut, may be viewed by \u20ac ticket from one of the Executots; and \\be other properties wiki be b siipwn by the tenants.J.STEWART, Acting Executor, LUNDI, 26 OCTOBRE, 1829.TRINITY.HOUSE Bittings, « Tuesday, 13tb Oct.1829.JLOUTS CANUEL, Pilot, No.77, was fined ten pounds, with costs, for behaving uncivitly and intemperately, when in charge of the brig Acadia, using scandalous lan- uage to the officers of the brig, and beating snd peo il) g the Mate.g eati The same Louis Canuel was also fined ten pounds and costs, for bringing ihe hrig Acadia to an anchor off the town of Quebec, and telling the Master ho might discharge his ballast there, or any where, } iffy 4 OR SALE OR CHARTER the fine a rig YOUNG SAMUEL, fast f rare?register ; fit for the West Indies Tro ened, © _ Quebec, 15th Oct.1820.F.BUTEAU.1552 JOR SALE OR CHARTER.~The whistle New coppered and copper fastened Brigantine St.Aubin, 48 tous register, sails well, and 1s well calculsted for the West Endig trade, as she can stow 200 puncheons ; she can be put to ses ata very smuil expenie.For further particulars apply to J.L' MA RETT, No.29, St.Peter Street.Sept.10th IROVINCIAL STATUTES.~A few sets of A tbe Ordinances and Statutes, &c.complete, may be had of Nuitsox & Cowan, 3, Mountain street, Quebec, substantially bi und.\u2014October 18, 1829, ï I UM, CUFFEE, TEA and MACKAREL for sale by IRVINE, MACNAUGHT & Co.: 103 Punchrons strong Demerara Rum, 5 Terces of Coffee, 47 Chests Cengou Tea, from, the 200 Barrels of Mackarel, Schr.George.#7 The whole will be sold low if applied for immediately.24th Oct 1820.AND 15 the Towuship of INVERNESS for sale ; The N.F.half of Lot No.17, in the third Range, Now landing The ditio of Lou No.18, sume range.Apply to ED.GLACKEMEYER, 26th (et.1809, N.P.PPLI,S.-
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