The Quebec gazette = La gazette de Québec, 7 décembre 1829, lundi 7 décembre 1829
[" Cl 1er Es pée ent ue nt {5, {ve of - ire pe het des les ALC.pire \u201c EBEC BANK ~IJIRECTOR for the WEEK C.SMITH.Esq.ays of Discount MONDAY & TH URBDAY Noter u:fered l'or Discount should be encloscdto the Cashier n in before the day ufdiscount.re for public business at the Bank, from 10 A.M.jo sr M.NOAH FREER, Cashier.1 WK OF MONTREAL Offre of Discount and Deposit.rector for the present Week, Wu.FINLAY, Esq.Days of Discount TUESDAY and FRIDAY.CL Notes affered for Discount should be enclosed tu the Cashier and givenin before the day of discount \u2014 Office hours from 10 pe M., A eter Street, 4.SIMPSON.Cashier, TELEC FIRE OFFICE Director for the week, Q JAS.HUNT, Fsq Qu'bee SAVISGS BANK\u2014DIRECTORS he enaning TUESDAY for MOANNON & A CAMPBELL, \u2014 Vers, AMERICAN PLACE HUNTERS.; { From Debates in the Virginia Convention now siting.) Mr.Leigh saidat* 1 fear, sir, we are tn the habit of counting Mr.1.joe Quebre Gazette.\u2014 MONDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1829, tno much upon the pry and virtue of Gur society, 868 à permanent security BEalnst all potincal ewits.1 old the committee ves terday, that l intended to apen roy whole wind without reserve | this is the last scene of my political life ; before J came here, E: weeded ail the hopes of ambition from my heart § and 1 now declare my conscientions belief, uupopolar as the avowal of it may be that from the bogioningof time, never aoy nation nude a more rapid progress in corruption, than have these U.States during the | Just quarter of w century.I bey leave to mention a few of the prost obvious of many symptoms.w Even in this good (id Dominion, for one place huuter that was 10 be seen when 1 first grow up to manhood, there are ten j now ; yes the number is tenfold ut the least.They swarm in the country and fn Lhe Citv ; they infest our publie places : they 10 vade our privicy, sad distan 1 the quiet of their industrious agigh- bours with their sulicitations, Phey are themselves marketable commodities 3 they put vp their principles, their opinions, their votes at auction tole highs st vatue upon their services, but willing i {0 take any price they can get.Mew, hardly fit for clerkship, as- ire to cmbassies, wifi descend to n cterk4rp uillee-\u2014oflice and emolument, high or low, state or federal !-\u2014anv sort of oillue, which ; will save them the pain of earning their ving by harvest industry.We heat à grvat deal about the corruption of ail orders of amen us Great Britain What is ft Jee Dues any man suppose, that when | Ser Robuet Walpse said, that pocry man has hes price, he was talk- | ?No\u2014some are to be i ing of a price ta be told out in guineas ?rehased with honors | some with the power to purchase others ; some with emeoluments of place.The case 18 exactly the same ! hore.© Goto the ent, thon singgad ; study her ways, and be; wie.\u201d Thvreisa Nittle white ant an the West Indies, the pest of the country ; lay the «isallost amp of sugar on à mahotane fa ble, and in ANven minutes, there witl be hundreds around it; tread upon a lizard in the evening, and the next morning they wil present you the cleanest and most perfect skeleton imaginable, \u2014 | So, Sir, the grecdy expectanty ob office wre comtinuzhiy on the : look out ; let a poor pustaiaster or coliector bie sick, und they begin\u2019 to collect their volume of cccommendatons fet hin die, and Le- ; fore his remains are Coumntted to his nother earth, the whote | swarm is at Washington, Then, Sir, look at the daily Press; ! which in this coun\u2019 ry, ts the true exemplar vite murumgue.Why ! fs it, that upon all political guesticns\u2014pre.sdential clecton or what not\u2014the whole argument turns an the single point, which side will get the majority ?because that ihe mast effectual mga ment to carry the majority ; for the party that shall prevati, is to have the disposal of honors, and office, and vmotumenia, and var tisans are to be excited to exertion, or aoquired, only by the hope: of reward.There is another class of men, who have sprung up; in Virginia, or rather begun to be distinguished av a separate class withar the last 15 years.They do not regard themselves os a part of the people ; they profess thetnneives the peoples scr- vants ; the peoples friends ; the peuples men ; weaning nothing more, plan Eagtish,; than that they are the men for the peoples mney \u2018They have no opinions and no will of then own whatever the people think, thes think ; whatever the people de ire, | they desire 3 whatever the people will, they are coment ; and, therefore, whatever of honor or emolument thie people have to bestow, they expect to receive tat their hands.Sir, Tom one of the penplé ; and 1 ave noted the ways, and know perfecdy how to ap- preciste the motives and the merits, of these oùr kind officious friends and servants.1n monarchies, the Kong is the fountan of | honor and office ; in republics, the people.here are courtiers | of the people, as well as courtiers vf Kings.The motives of buh | are exactly alike ; their ends the same ; their conduct x different only in mode ; and itis equally true of the courtiers of the people, as of Kings, that, exactly in proportion to the vontempt entertain in thelr hearts, for the persons to whom ther fatterivs are addressed, is the extravagance of thar adulation.Sir, the last hope of the Republic restsin that class; and, thaok heaven, it yet constitutes tbe great body of the people ; who possessing the means of subsistence, If improved by honest industry, placed above the temptations of poverty, and exempt from the temptations of prosperity, never so much as dream ofthe emolnients of alice; the honest, hard working veomanrs ofthis country, who hitherto have fed, clothed, protected, and sustained society.\u201d The King of Spain bas been granting favours «nd honours in bis rejoicings for the landing of his expedition on the const ! on the coast of Mexico.The following are vated to Le certainly known ; à general amnesty for sif political offences and opinions ; it will, however, be suil foibraden to certain persons to approach the capital.All the Spanish Ministers received the Grand Corddn of Charles ILE : and the Neapoliæn Auntassador nt Madrid, and the Neapoutan Minister of Foreign Affairs, received tbe Order of the Golden Fieece.The Prince D'Anglone, Marquess de Mon Salud, and General Motiile, who is Count de Carthagena, are declared tu be purrfivd, and are restored to their ranks and honours Baigadier Generuls Barvra- das and Laborde, who commanded the expedition agains Mevico sre promoted a grade, and created noblemen vf Castle, \u2014; Jours nal des Debuts of Monday.} Accounts from Egina in the Austrian Observer, say that the President of Greece arrived om the 3d Scptember on board the Hellas frigate ut Egina, conung from Poros, and was received | with the usuat bouors.A mook, who arrived at Ligina, on the i 6th September from the Monastery of Jerusalem, iar Dau 14, at the fout of Parnassus, which be left on the 28th August, brought word that 4000 Albanians had penetrated through the defiles of Mount Qcta inte the Pains of Lurko Chor, Livadis, and Te- mandi, They had with them 5,000 beasts of burden, laden with | biscuft and provisions.\u2014Caratassa bad left his position at Budo- nitza some days before, The Turks halted here tor two days, in order to assure themselves that there was no ambuscate in the dificult mountain passes of Tuntenu aoû Vassitico.\u201cThe inhabitants of those parts had fled into the mountains, abandoning their crops 16 the enemy.Demetrius Ypsilanti, with about 5,000 men occupies Petra, the village of Sieveniko, and some other | strong positions of Mount Helicon, and also the roads on the southern declivity of Parnassus, which leads to Delin and Salonics, Ie way thought dat Keratasso was posted at Ambhani.Liverpool, Outober 25h, \u2014 The large failure which has been for this fortnight past, mentioned in a paragraph from a northeountry Papèr, isthat of Mewsrs.Armstrong, of York, The trade of the country all through the manufacturing dis tricts, is in a most distressed state.Accounts from Manchester, Ww, Dirmingham, Yorkshire, Ircland, aud all other parts which are given unbiassed by party influence, warraut us in giving this opinion which we have no doubt will be borne out by future events Further intelligence has been received from Capt.Low, who Was in lat.57, N.in hissteamer,thé Victory, on the 25th July.The Victory had previously lost part of her foremast, but was fortunately enabled to repair the damage by falling in with the Rockwood, of London, à deserted Greenlander.\u2018They were therefore procceding in high spirits, completely refitted, and with flattering prospects, from the fineness of the weather, und the re.portedelearness of the northern ice, His Majesty has direcied the sum of 500 to be placed at the disposal of the Comminee for the relief of the distressed manu - fe£urersof Dublin.New.York, Deer.1st.2A second canal, to connect the two seas between Bayonne and louse, is in contemplation The probable cost is estimated 58 millions of france.Lt is to be navigable for vessels of 140 tons burthen.e three Russian officers, who arrived in this country by the Yor packet from Liverpool, visited on Thursday the Navy nu at Brooklyn, New York.One of these genilemen com.hei ol a line ship of the Russian navy at the battle of Nava.+ Late letters from Corrientes give a positive contradiction to the TPO.ted death of Francia, Dictator of Laraguny.ad \" oar, U.C.) Nov.26ih.\u2014 Our elcction commenced yusterday.Messrs.Baldwin and Small were the only Candidntes thet offered.Mr.Baldwin made s very luminous speech in which he explained bis political principles with great ability, Mr.Small spoke for saine time, and was very severe On the press, In this y bitingthe file.tthe cl the votes stood - folluws : em ose of the poll lat evening For Me, Baldwin, (the popular Candidate).50 Vor ME, Ball, nsc scrsesnersersrancecrasen encre B1=m( Pngeman) York, (U.C.) Nov.50.\u2014 On Wednesday last, the élection for 8 member to serve in Parliament for this City, commenced! in the Court House.Our friend, Mr.Sheriff Jarvis, was the returning Officer mand we are proud to state, that no msn could have sewed with nore dignity and impartiality, He was highly applauded by the Candidates od their friends.Mr.Robert Baldwin wan proposed by Mr, Somerset, and second, by the great Johnson who, as fureman of the jury, pronounced to the Court, that the comments fur which we\u201d wire persecuted by Fitzgibbon, were neither fulse, scandalous, nor malic.ous, Mr.James Small was proposed and seconde-t by Mr.Bell and Mr.Lacking \u2018Ibe electors, upon a shew of hands, declared fur Mr, B nud Mr, 8.demanded a poll.At the tinal close, the poli stood thus © Mr.Baldwin, .02,\u2014 Mr.Small,.50=2Mjony,.40.I'he Executive wok no part wm the contest.e/ Obseroer Brockville, (U.C.) Nov.27 \u2014 We understand ou the aushority of juivate letters received at York, that the report that the seat of Cuvernment is 19 be removed to Kingston gels ground.Its adiled that the Js/an lof Montreal isto belong to te Province of UL Cavada but not the intermediate Country between Montres! and the present boundary line, and that the Canada trade act is to be repealed at the next meeting of the Imperial Parliament, We give these raincurs as we have received then without at ali pieds ug ourselves for then acc urney wf Luzcite.) .Niagara, (LU C.) Nov.#2, It has heen reported to the Lieut, Guvernorthat the Welland Canal 18 now fuil with wa \u20ac ; and con.svquently His Excellency has determined to examine the whole toute, personally, and for that purpose is expected at St Catha- tines on Monday or l'uesday next, A board of the Directors will then assemble 10 ado,.t measures for (he management of the concerns of the Stockholders for the time 10 come.Hon.J.H, Duun, President vf the Board, airived 3u the Steamer Canada yester- ay Montreal, Dee, 2.\u2014 Among the plants brought from the country situated between tbe St Maurice and the Ottawa, by the Inte explotiog expedition, was a fine specimen of Buckwheat, \u2018The existence of this grain as an indigenous production of that chmate is so improbable that naturalists who have considered the matter, are afopimion tbat it must have been earned there by birds, or awed iis vistence in (hat country to some fortuituus cireum- stance.\u2014/ Courant.) The Fire Logine, noticed in our last, was exhibited in the Prace d' Armes, on Sa arday last, in the presence of a considerable number of pur most respectable citizens.Water was thrown as high as the bells i the Steeple of the Cathotie Parish Church and the jet contmned unbroken Into spray, until it was above the afdinaery height of houses in this city : ft discharges 100 gallons free mate, and engineson a8 similar construction can be made to diseliarge any ven uoantity 10 any given time ee: [6 J We understind dhat in consequence of the Hudson's ay Company having deviared that they would not pay any part of the tands belonging to the late North West Company, to any persons whatever, uniess under the order and sanction of à Court of Equity, the cider Mr.Ponatinger, as agent for some of the cred- tore, bf iis cary Tost Fuesd sy for New.York, there to embark for England, where tis Intended to prosecute those creditoss\u2019 elaine i the Court of Chaveery.The Jadv vf the late Sir Alexander : quetices, inclined t6 believe was not Beary 80 great as it was SUpposud to Mackenzie and the Honble, Roderick Mackenzie have, 11 1s sad, already commenced procecdings in the same Court for similar purposes, =; Herald.} QUEBEC: MONDAY, Sith DECUMBER, 1899.The Amerienn mal of this worning brought us New-York and Boston papers of the evening of Monday last ; they are without advices of interest We received on Saturd vy Loudon papers of the 24th October, one day later; Brought to New-York by a prixate ship, The Haldux papers of the 25th ult were received to-day, The ! Jeaa Hastie, 26th October from Greenock, (the latest arrival brought Gusgow papers only of the 9nd, The York Ubsereer of the 30th ulumo has given accounts of the vleeton of Mr, Baldwin, tur the town of Yuk.in the room ai Me, Anwrney General Lobinsor, apporoted Chief Justice of Upper-Cabada.Mr.Small, with the influence of thé oflicers of the adannsstraiion oppused Mr.Baldwin, bat he was uosuccessiyl bia Mtausily uf 40 vetes out of 144 policd.York, bemg the sent of government, has hitherto returned what was termed ogo.verament member, and was the strongest hold of the admis +9.ton party.[ts stated that the amnnstration made use of ie dis rect mBuaence in the election, Every day affords decided prets ofsconuemnation by the people of the prinepics on which the gu- vert nt of that Cofung wos farelL carried on.skips, have been received, they are as follows :\u2014 County of Sanstead, Marcus Child, & Ebenezer Deck, Fsqrs.\u201cof Sherbroke, Samuel Brooks & Benj.Premain, Lsgrs.\u201c of Shefford, Lymau Knuwlron, Esg.te of Drummond, George Heriot, kg.sof Missegons, RV.Frebiegh, & Rutph Taylor, Esqrs.{From the Stiastead Colomst of the Sd instant, ! \u2018The Election lor the Coutiy of Standsiead closed on We thes Uday the 23th Nov, by the return of Ebenezer Peck, and Mar.\u201ceus Child, Lsgrs, men of firm but Iberal principles, and of course | favourable to thy general views of the prescut House of As-embiy.The state of the Poli at the close was as follows : Mr.Pak.722\u2014 Mr, Chld,.533\u2014 Me, Chamberlin, 250.Had the state of the roads been favourable, over a thousand electors would hve come torward atthe Hustogs.For the County of Sherbrooke, the Election terminated on the Chabon fuily bail à degree of difference between the observations aint Nov.an Favour oft Mesos Brooks avd remain, the latter are.dent sn uv bee, vial question For the County of Shefford, Lyman Knowlton Feq.wav ieturn.ed without opposition on the @xi Nov, The Htection of Me Knowlton wail add another to the Majority of the [louse Colune! Heriot is returned for the Conntv of Drummond ; he is an Lxecutive dependant, and wail micrease tht simail misority un the question of finances, : Montreal, Dec.3.\u2014 We have been favoured with the following particulars respecting the election for the County of Messiskoui.\u2014 State of the Poll on Saurday, uth ult, (= Fretosgh, ooo [PT creed \u2018Taylor.vara varsaess 00001453 Jobes on nevenes ea 261 Munday, 5h, JOHEs, cone D2 Tuesday, 1st December, Freleigh, oii.0 548 Taylor.[A season DES JOUes eB at four o'cloek onflériday, the election closed, an and Ralph \u2018Taylor, Esquires, were declared duly elected \u20147 Couns rant ) The navigation of the river at this port was closed by ice on Saturday last, the 5th instant, the thenmemeterfhaving faden that morning a little below Rero.No square rigged vessel winters in the port.Sutlicient snow hag now fallen tv minke good winter roads, and on Wednesday a new hne of stages will be dispaichod for Monirvat by Mr, Gauvin.Mr, Cady will continue the old line.Such modes of conveyance for passengers and parcels are much wanted \u2018The price to Montreal for cach person, with bag- grge, is ten dollars, sud the time taken two days.The Hercules steamer, which sailed for Moutrea' on Thursday evening, gut into the Lake and was seen there on Friday morning.Letters from Three Rivers of Saturday, sate, however, that after getting as far as Nicolet, she put back and arrived safe there.Letters from Three- Hivers dated yesterday (Sunday) state that Capt.Brush of the Hercules, left there for the third tine on Saturday forencon, after having gone up by land that morning, and examined the Lako and found it open.The barges remained be hind.It, of course, remains unknown whether she has got up or vot.Capt.Brush got some extra iron plates fixed to the bows of the Hercules before starting, and was confident of getting up.ee TO THE EDITOR OF THE QUEBEC QAZETTE.The communication which 1 request you to fnsert as token from the Star newspaper, will sufficiently explnn itself | Ins of very great consequence to the proprivtors of land, altho\u2019 our French law of prescription oflen affords « proteetion, that the magnetic bearings should be correctly established and knows tu all surveyors, Derhaps in that view, the Legislature unight usefully get the variations of the compass taken on the north and south side of the St.Lawrence, in each of the threw districts, by suthotixed persons, and then published officially every year tur the guidance uf surve sors.53 ! R.V.Freteigh - Both will ve with the Major y on the Fan.; be by Major Holland, perhaps 10 did not exceed i 5 507 wz =.There are two other subjects 10 which the auention of the Le- gislsture might be advantageously turned, viz : our depreciated currency sud our confused weights and inessures.Articles are sold in our markets both by English and French weight and measure, the one being considerably less than the other; and room for imposture ss thus given.The legal sndnominal aud the rea! value of our coin are very different.With the exception of the British and United States money, all the rest of our silver cuing are current much below their bullion or real value, probably in some insiances, such as phiareens, trente-sous, half and French crowns, as much as} to 1.5.l'he consequence has been that we have been inundated with such depreciated coins from other countries, and our whole currency may be smd to be made up of them.1 hope that in the agitation of this question, some attention will be paid to the me accurate returns fium our banks than hus hitherto been exachid, and their suv of paper will be h- mitedto 10 dollar tnlls, or 5 doliur bills at the lowest, so as to leave us scinething of à real correney, In Eogland, banks do not issue lower notes than £3 sig.Perhaps both ss regards Mivastes and currency, we might ind means to introduce the Laperial weights & ais wien, & the Brirsh standard of curreney.Great Bram being the country with winch our intercourse is greatest, such an siracgement would duviui-h trouble and siin- sinpily owe mercantile transactions.thaviog merely tuk en upon myself to make a few suggestions, i trust others wifi discuss the subject.Ju the mean time, { think the article fullowing trents very fully of one of thew, and 1 hope you will insert it in the Guz tte, (iw le Editor of the Stur.} In countries sitsate ns Con da ts, where the lands are subdivided aud Louided by magnectie bearings, there arc few objects of yreal- er importance to the Landbolder, as well a» the practical Agri.calturist, than the certainty of having thei property properly and eorrvetly defined and bounded ; as well with a view of determining where improvements may be safely canned on, or buildings erected, as to avoid disputes with neighbors and interminable litigation about Boundaries, attended woth all 1s rumous conse- It therefore becomes a question, if the present system | of surveying, és practised in Us province, 1> calculated fo secure ; the occupiers of tbe soil from the cvils aiteuding confusion in boundaries and titles ?Plas question will be bust replied w by sting stmple and iocontrovernble facis, A currespondent has banded to the Editors of the Montreal Herald and Quebec Star, an extract from the Quebec Gazette of th October 1705, purporting to be a communication from the tate Major Tlotiand respecting the magnetic westerly varianon, which he states a be ng d.creasing at the ratio of about 5 tule | and 43 seconds auinnally.; It is to be regretted that out of the three muridian stones erected by Major Holland :0 1783, one only remains; consequently We cannot ascertain by them what the present vanation ary be, vr judge of the accuracy of former shservations, Circumstances hereinafter alluded to, imdicate that the westerly variation continued decreasing from an unascertained period pres vious to the year 1785, until the commencement of the mescut cehtury, about winch tune or very sborly afterwards it {that 1010 ! siy the magnetic needle) returned agin wo the westward, and apparently bas beet encreast BE ever since In à rutlo greatly oXee: da the raté of its previous promress towards the east, which am 10\" annualiy.\u2018The diffirence buts een instruments, as well ax observers is so great, that it would bu extreme y Cificuit tv a-certean correctly the aunual raie vf aburauon to the masgectil vurtatiot, which could only be votaited from a series of observations continued rhe sate place for a period of years, ! Very few of the common thevdoines with three inch needles, commonly used tu (hs Country, are gradua.e to more than Zorul- nuls of à degree\u2014sih such :astruments «.these equally good ubservers will not, nor cannot, agree within from 3° to 6'\u2014and tbe d'f-rence between instruments is still greater.Io the ane danee hereinafler mentioned Two very fine msiruments with 6 ich needles, and graduated to qr giv minutes, did not agree wath- mo 15 or 14 misntes\u2014although Loth made to order by the same mus banie, for the first mathemaucalustrumeut makerin London.Ou the remaining mendian stone erected on the Plains of Abram in 1734, the vartation 1s marked 127.35\", west; seven years afterwards in 3792, Mr, Macuthy allowed oniv 115 30°, while the very next sear Major Hoilano states it av j2 3 D\u2019\u2014ux- of two profesional men of acknowledged abies.Ou Vonden velden and Charland's np, publishod in 1802, the vanation is marked at 1297, which does dot agree with uither uf the former observations compared with that vf 1785 Two years afterwards wo 1804, Mr.McCarthy made several extensive surveys about Jo mies trom Quebec, where the variation is about ball a degree less than at Quebec, atvl allowed 12° 207, equal to 13° at Que.bee, which by vie aud the same observer would nidiente an in.cree of 150 mn 12 vvars, ur at the great sate of T7507 per ant; while othor authorntivs equally eminent in thelr profos- stots, oa culated on a postive decrease variation daring the same period : tolonel Bouchette\u2019> work compiled iu 1313 (dubits 11° 30° westerly variation.As ail these observations were taken at the meridian stones before mentioned ; and all by men of science and abilities in ther profession, it as extremely difficult to account foi such contradie- tons: we can hardiy suppose that ans of rheni onntted to allow for the diurnal variation or local attraction ; and trere difference between instruments would net amount oso much.In Octoter last a series of obeavations were nade by two gene teen in the vicinity of Quebec.tu ascertaisr the tuaguerie va- ration.Lbey used the two iarge theodohites Letore mentioned \u2014 By one ufthom the mean of several obscrvations was found to be 133 12, and by the other 15 By tu Infeior insru- ments the variation appuared to be 157 18' and 147 The mean of the whole ny therddore be assumed at about 157 18° westerly, then botore auld o'cock the worm.when to di- Beval Varsation was perceptible.When so much diference is discoverable between the operations of scientific surveyors, possessing the best Kin:t ut instrument.observing a terrestril object from one and the same spot, on a les sel plan gnemban assed by wounds, dco the wmonnt of probable variation bug previously Known\u2014as was the case in tbe ob Sdn > , servations abeady wenvoned fm 1755 to IST what must Le { } the state of the surv vs unbde at à distance hour Quiber, an pioces where no ineridian stones are erected, among wouds an wher loc inconveniences where te probable mnount of vains- ton could not be ever guessed at boetore abservatiot, by poisons of less eMinrnee vu the protession, and with instruments of the meanest descoption?Ls the dimrnal variation, which at one period of the year is upwards of 15° in this climate always alowed fur?Is the erior ansing from the curvature of the variho an runing parallel lines near the meridian, ever corrected ?[fan bumble mnvidual might be permatted to hazard an opinion, | nnghtstate my bueiel, that great confusion tn boundaries | and much litigation exists 1m the couniry ansing from meorrect SUrveys, : \u2018That the law, as it now stands, is every way intdequate to the - pus poses for which it was framed\u2014and that an object of such magnitude, volving utrer confusion ia the titles of property through cut the whule province.ments the ünnediate attention of the Legislature, | Quebue 1st Deer, 1829.THaves.pa entente London, Oct.Ft Pie Consols Market is again tively this morning the promt abundance of capital & the want of cnpivyment theicol in connaeree casey the capitalists, ae well as the public, 10 purchase ait descriptions of { Fuuds, by winch they can o tain a higher juteiest than cuscuuttiog at Ÿ per cent.\u201d Consols which rit vit yetezduy st WIN L.4 for ums-bey, and Wl 3438 for the Account, opened at D 14 5N tof moncs, au 91 12 fut Ae.count, and got up to U1 1.5 SK and coed ut Console V1 1X 1 #4, de fur account 91 5.81.2 Liverpoal, (Evening' Out.INA\u2014 Yesterday « good demand sprang up for new wheat a luesdas's prices, atd today ai advance of Lui per Drshel was obtained ; (he sales have however caly been to a imtted extent, aud an Ohi there has scarcely been any sctes effected.London Corn Exchange, (cf, U3d\u2014\\We ean quote no altération tn any Kind of grain, as there 1s hotiong whatever dothiyg, an the market 13 au eulirely stagnant state, .St Barts, (West Ladies) Nor G4 + Suporfine Four has beur scarce of late with us, but 1s How tating : the last cargo was soli at 27, Lo, tut cannot how ve quoted higher tim dé, 75.Moat in puncheons 1s dull at dis; i barrels J, 50 ; prime Pork 19; prime beet 8, 3); corn per bushel 6U cts.black eyed peas dl per bushel\u201d Prices\u2014it Demerara, Oct, NleCodfish Ÿ st.; Mackerel di ; dA, cash, Klour dAiU\u2014Riemg ; Hum iden, Passengers.2Ù In the 81.George, Taubman, at New York ¢1st ult.from Liverpool, Mr L.Chatters, of Juche.; In the Montiila, from New York for Carthagena (Colombia) Dr, Siephen l\u2019ardy of Montreal._ SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.Dublin, Oct, Ÿla.\u2014The Norfolk, Kennedy, from Quohce, ashore off : Wuextord and abandoned by most of the crew, has arrived at Kings.! town, having been brought in à very leaky étate, LY à fishing smack Irom.Kosbay.; | {éroam the Lendon Shipping List of the &3d Oct,]=0F Dover, Branches, Morrison ; at Grimeby, Fosad, Taylor, \u2018The Kisabeth, honve at Halifax in 19 dare.Spoken -withe=1y the Saracen at New York on the (th Nav, 1at.44, long.SE, slip Medina, From Londen tor Qube.Ry the Jean Hastic at Haïltax on the Sis Oct.the Foyager henec for Lond un.Lumber BIRTHS.On Saturday 5th inst, the lady of J.P.Thirlwall, Esqr.of a son.Wednesday Morning, the lady of Lieutenant Wully Koyal Euginocrs, of | # daupétee.Ou \u201che fat lst Mrs, C, W.Lost, of a dutight.r.; Buyle Francis j Bayne Juhin { Blaney Hobert © brit Mrs, © Brub James ; Buiteniworib : Clarke Jane , Couvell James : Cauey Jubn | Cuwau James LUNDI, 7 DECEMBRE, 1829.MARRIED, On the 26th ult.Mr, J, C'earibue, to Mi nne Badenoch, daugh Mr.Alexander Badenoch, both of this city 24 B \u2019 tex of DIED, Yesterday at New Kilmarnock, near this city, Angelica Stuart, relict the late John Macnuder, Esqr, aged 65, ty, Angelica 5 At L'Assomipuiou, on the ZSth ult.Me, Louis Raimond, Notary, At Philadelphia aged 71, on the Sith ult.Bushrod Washington, Fags.one of the judges of the Supreme Courts of the United States.1S of Unclaimed Letters in the Quebec Post Office, 5th Dec.1829.N.B.If the following Letters are not redeemed in six weeks from ihis date, (Bey will be sent to the Dead Letter Ofhive, and lost tu the persons for whom they are intended :\u2014 Fitzpatrick Widow Farnsworth Samuel Flynn Mrebael Fersuson Daniel l'errigan Edward Fuvet John M¢Cart Francis March C.M'Pherson Mr.Murphy Nicholas M'Guire Michael M'Carthy Peter Marshall Richard M'Donueli Michael M'\u2018Guillin Jobn Marcott Jean Bt Magan Janes AM: Alister Mary Alley Jerome Abraham John Armstrung Jas or M'Cune, Henry.Asken Samuel Adams George Fuzgerald Edward.Audry Charles Freeinun James Appleyard William Fennel Alexander B Fiynn Wilhany Failin John Fizgeraid James Fox John G.Gun William Gerval Simeon Grady James Gorman Daniel Gabinu Monsr.Gresve James Gleeson Phil.Gauvin Mich.Guire LD.J.B, Grimmer Rebecca Grimstone Robert Guy Pat Boyle Janes Bricklin Mrs.Byes Torrence Breylord Mes.Robt.Bezeau Michael Byrne Patrick Boyd Willi.n Burk Alexander Bellingham S.Borland John Bulger Mary Barceu W.Buodunan James Nixter William Nixon Alexander Newborn Ed.Neeson James Quellet Ciriac O'Hare Stephen Neil Stafford OO\u2019 Neil \u2018Thomas O'Neil Daniel O'Neil Terrence Owens Mr.O'Donnell Jeremiah O'Connel James O'Counur Ann Otion James Buserrer Monsr.Boiland Peter Bouchette Juseph, .Surveyor- Gen.2.Hopper Robert Bright Witham Hall l'homas Hamilion Juba Hurst George Howe Samuel Hyde William Tlupe Narcisse Hanahan Bryan Hutchinson Ann Hurley Hugh Toward Jaines Harahan Par Hynes Michnel Haltia William Havers* Cuionel Hume George Hogan Daniel Paterson William Polette Antoine Puweil Wilham Y.Plullips Seth Plomondon Jean Bt.Pateson John Picard Paul Phillips Wm.Murphy Pail James Pollard Mr.Portugais Veuve Mar, Panny Michael Pepin Jacque Palirey Rev.J.G.Paæker L L.Peters James Paquet Ambroise Bingil} James Bolton Guorge B.13,1} Robert Bigalow David Lintegaré Francois Booth John Jiown William Barry James Bsrne Mrs.Bivelow Levi lyroe Charles Barwell Mr, .Robert Ingram Mrs.Bradey Prier Breen Thomas Bell Joseph Burne Peter Barber Alexander Bussier Jus.ph Barry Mrs.Blais François Byrues Andrew.Jurdan Ann Johnston James Jackson John Johnston Adam Jordan Jurdan Jones Mrs.Jackson Jotin Kelly Pate Kerr Mrs.Kaapp James Kidd Wiliam Kiuley James Kecgan James Keerman Ciement Kincard J.H.(3) Kistin Edward Remel Biddcy Quinn Alexarider Quinlend James Quis Mary Quuk Aon R Roberts Charles Hyan James Roulstain Janes Loberts William Rugers Rose Rotke Catu Reiley James Robertson James Hochebault Edward Revel Elen Rousseau Augustin Rafferty Biddy Clark Samuel Clouaty at Cloutier Frangois Cameron Alexander Campbe:l John Conu Jane Conaty Patt Co ford John Cameron James Carty Wit .Raisin Jaunes Clancy Mary Lowray Mary Robinson Isaae Crookskank Uhas.Lackey Mary Ann Baferty Bridget Caunon Juremiuh Luougblan Patrick Liobinson Bobert Church Samuel Lutellier Eustache S Cross M.Lynch Wilham Strong Josiah Long James Shean Mrs Lance Dr.Sennett Stephen Lupien Ignace Stafford James 1.lovd T'bus.WilliamSanborn Smith Leacuek Margaret Snadden Alexander Lawless Mary Santry Arthur Lawler Janes Stewast Mary Lacroix Pierre Shortal Mary (3) Thomas Lee Standley Wm 3 T Chatters Edward Cassin Dennis totiier Juhn Campbe:l Mrs.Charobers Andrew Caranichac! 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