The Montreal herald, 9 juin 1824, mercredi 9 juin 1824
[" - |.A TITSLERITT 5 i \u201c we Nd Fhe } ; Fhes ) Ta ve ee\u2019 Cd \" a 8 A0, Sips aT « + Nt \"is?ih BENT VY = vy 6 &h e\u201d 1877 S49 S98 ves RRESES à < | > Ç - TMPORTANT SALE OF TRES WATER CATTLE AND 80! ; ; wa DOWN SHREP.socrET a MONTREAL AGRICULTURAL ETY\u2014 tice that thelr Short Horned Tea Vas i from year tr Ca Bally op months old, Will he Bold Sake.Auction, at the head of the New.Market, PRIDAY the ili Peoxime, st TWELVEO Clock, whoa hair Pedigree which ie very celebrated will be made known.Amateurs Will do well ic aiteud this Sale as suth stock Bas never before been seen ia Ca- ofa.ty will immediately after soil 3 Rame i Odes _ 10 Mm H.GRIFFIN, | soch Muy 1224.Socy.end Tressurer.BERTHIER ACADEMY.Subscriber baving removed to the Plessant Village of Berthier\u2014begs lesve 10° inform his de and the Publis in general\u2014that he his now peody Lo receive vader his charge young Geatlemen sither as Bosrders or Day Scholars.\u2026 And sesuree such persog as may favor him with the Rducetion of their Chiléren\u2014tbat the grealest sad attention will be paid to their tuition as well as | a takes this opportunity of reterning bis grate- Gui thanks for the liberal patronage be bas experienced during 6 number of years residence in this Provinee- erd Soiicitsa Continuation of the same\u2014 \"the toruée will be b tag «;, e.NP.O.DOHERTY.- Miscellaneous WILTON.The proceedions in the House of Commons, last wight, were more than ordinary interest in varidus points of view.; .Our readers ptabably remember, (hit we mentioned seme time age, the discovery of a hewous work of | Miltou, by Mr.Lemen, Deputy Keeper of State Papers.We have eurse]ves bad sa opperraniny of set M8, and the proofs.which are singulaily complete, of ltr ves thenticity.The existence of such & werk, and its title, were mentioned hy Wood, ia hie aTustan cxentEwss, and afterwards by Bireb in bis life of she post ; but un° til the discovery of Mr.Lewes of the Sinio.Paper Office, no tlue was eed for tracing bio Valeèhle literary tresvure.Ît was only knows, spon the nethority sf Wood, that the MS.had bees Inst sed 15 The paieesiion of Mr, Cytiac Skismer, à meretest of London, acd as all the resders of Milton know, the intimate friend of ver great tard.How it afterwards got into thé Sinte Paper Office éaunot sow be ascertained ; but it is a singalar fae that when discovered, the MS.was wrapped ia an envelope with the address vpen It, * Te Mr, Skinner Mercham\u201d This circumstance alone, were there wanting other eri- dence of iin being ine, would be vwificient te decide that point.Last night Mr.Willlams inquired of Mr.Peel whether the account of the discovery of this MS.wes tree; ond, if true, whether it was intended te give it te the public ?Me.Peel replied inthe afirsbative 10 both the - guestions of (a Hom.and Learned Member, adding, that on ita discovery ht was subalited to his Majesty, and tbe first observation: of bis Majesty was 8 work of Milten's mast be made public.\u201d The House recelved this commu.sication with Joud cheers as It did alaq the Right Hoe, Secretary\u2019s intimation that the MS.bad beer submitted to competent supervision, apd would speedily appoer.\u2014 = \u2014 42h.v.& à Courier.ye et FREIGHT FOR LONDON.TT meen NE à THE HARLEQUIN, a fine ship 380 toss FT oretgn.Futelligence 6 register, baving two thirds of Hier cargo .; engaged, bes commenced loading already in Que: bor, sud is intended to be one of the frst vessels that sail this spring; Freight will be received fren the stesmbeats witheut incurting any ex- pence ef: storage er agency ; applications for freight to be made to Henry Atkinson Quebec, or H.Gates, & Ce at Montreal.Mestresl, May 8tb, 1824.\"FREIGHT OR PASSAGE TO LIVERPOOL.THE Pies new BRIG INDIAN, David Mat- thine Master, about 276 Tons messuremest is sow ready 10 coreive her cargo, and will bo dis peirhod early in Joue.Her Cabin ie Bited up for pancagers is « oiyle-ol comfort and censesience, ©- \u2018quel to-eny vostrt in he trade Eee tbe paciicaless, apply te on , oF 1g Co ot JAMES MILLAR.Jw.1m.we.FREIGHT or PA By fast miliag.§ )-Urig ARADIAN, John Véaey., pars ber Corgn being engaged, will mest wilh early dispatch, Fer Freigh: of Actus, or Posepge (having excellent oe- commaodetion) te tbe Ca; tain on Bomd, or to ï - JAMES MILLAR.Mattreal, Sih June 1824.| er K.sof iaward Cergo.are desired 20 pass their ewiries of the Custom Howse this dev, ta prevent dutemtivn in discharging.A art tm =o THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, PRICE, 1s.8d.ASD POR SALE | J Nickles, Bookseller.Notre Dame Street DIE THE CHARIVARI, x Ahher fee manner vf Beppe ; > A.TALE, BY LAUNCELOT LONGSTAFF.| tet May, 1000 ~~ JUST PUBLISHED, Sr.URSULA'S CONVENT, on TRE NUN OF CANAD4, ATWING scenes from con! life.A few copies for ie by B.C.TUTTLE, Old market A580, \u2014 FOR SALE, - Interest and Exchange Tables, Trés work way be de upon for areuracy, sad is worthy of & place ia cvery merchant's Count.fag room.* Mesitvesd, Sad June 1804.4oks.G.SAVAGE\u2014WATCH MAKER.for the any fa- F tered spon blu, shore Ms commencement in - daterm ; inciag Sow removed to Ne, 199 St, Paw! Street; © whieh piece the bocipes will je farure be carried ©, Ia tes name of, G.SAV GE, & SON, they trust by hair as.hry corn & tharsugh hvowiedre in all the » to worit the approhbiien of the pollie\u2014 , May, 224 1994.saw af.TO BE SOLD, LOT of LAND ou the meadows of Chatessgusy, flifinen aeves are cleared 6 are pertiy under crop an estrasve weadow that will cut 10 Toes of Hoy assesliy, Denides of Pmtvrage for several bead of cattis, a good Lag House Dutlling, &¢, on the premises, Powes- ain given immodistely.« te - .Ce SON EL & Ce.Sa.Paul Street Monçrenl, Bob Jone, 1824.NEY v POST OFFICE- TE Mails for the United States will be made np on J Monday's, Thursiny\u2019s and Satsiduy\u2019s at lif pau ® #Cleck, natil further patice, _ Montreal, £94, Moy 1034.\u2014 JAMES WILLIAMS Post Master, z eam ar rem mmm.tr + rene ah HE 8 iber vespectfiilly informs bis Priends sind the Public, shat » comsiderable por.on of bls SPRING GOODS bus arrived per the Chereh, the Rebucen, aud tbe Coralr, which he exprews te bave Sendy for inspection eurty id (he sem week, His emer ue osual, of slmost every anisle tm the winch be offers for sie on moderate Ge.de.WILLIAM KERR.oh w, xenviets, 3 ea vies tay; sh wlite: Bleck end grees: 3 as Trimmings, Flames, Wrens aed Flowers, Sorma, Mostreel, 3th June, 1824, ; POR SALE, Le T Mr.B.B.CUNNINGHAN\"s Book Store, a sew THEODRLITR, wilh the latest ix prove- hn LIVERPOOL § 220000 2° 1000) © Bruel Mev ta Siri 05 J ram fications all ever the Peninsula.\u2018 | ww.They hove bidhera succeeded In biging o \" SPAIN, Sir Willem A'Court, the English Ambassador at Ma.dri), did net icave Madrid with che Court for Aranjwer: By some, bis remainining behind is ascribed vo 13} benith ; bat by others it is said that English /oflesnce {8 that cova try ls voile-\u2014The French, sey2 the Mor \u201c Herald, carry every thieg\u2014especially tbe Freech ners! Bewrmest, whe iste be, or is already created 8 Spackh Grandes.The Confessor Saez is confidently asserted to be once more in high favour.Some curious Pelice mgalations bave been adopted ot Madrid with reference ta the ceremoniais of Passion Week\u2014espréially en Good Priday\u2014to ent the disorders mingl on these accasions, In the Ant plare permission, under penalty nf fifty ducats.A second order le muob more curiens.1t forbids-all persons.of whas reek saeter, te appenr ia public, giring themselves the discipline \u201c\u2014that i sconrgirg themselves on (be maked backsror with their bands crossed, or Io the drow of pealtests, on Good Friday, suder a pesaity of (en years\u2019 imprisonment & 300 ducats, to nobles.& of $00 lashes and tae years on board the galleys te the commonality.The probibitien is 8 strange ome; sed it is still were extrmordisary that the lashes end have po soivers for those whe have @ taste for the dlscipiite, cales there be baitié preutiar viriée or gras: tification in the isflictign of (he lush with thelr own bands, rather thap wih thaw of the exveutioner.The Bpasich prisoners returned from France are masenzred by the Sov.wiles, wherever they are voit under the pratection of tha French.The Empecisade ie alto sisied to have Seen ar- sassinated is prises.- PORTUGAL.A late letter from Lisbon enys tbe Ministers there have lately been busily engaged iu investigating the particular of a plot which, they my, they have discovered, with y God caly knows bow tree it Is; but it is whispered that the object of this congiracy was 10 murder the Freoch tronps, and rid Spain of them.It is anseried that |1 bad regnbications here, and that the discovery gave rice te the arrest of pefsons lately.Indeed, for some day: Considerable slarm\u2019 prevailed among the Ministers ; but it bas sew cubsided, and the amnesty has agois become the groeral pic.of coaverw- tieu, nitheugb nothing is mid of the expected Charter.With regard to the entry of the Preach troops late Poriu- ul, lor which seth hil Global were made, we now undervingd that His d until the British Cabinet gives permission, and this isaiso the cave with the threniou- ed expedition toibe Brazile, which cannot go walew the ned of assent is given ia London, GREECE.According te the latest advices from Mimslonghl, it seems thet ihe Greeks are disposed 10 pet that piace is a more formidable state than ever.A corps of their army bs there, which, it Ie reported, will commence offcative aper atioës, and mareb to Joannina.The breach beiween the Algerinnsand the Faglish hinders the former from taking pari in the operations of ibe Turkish fleet, - - Ve 0 still neserted that (he Bovereigne of Awstria, Roms, and Prunis will meet a1 Prague, and that their ewaferen- ces are expected (0 be le u sense hotiile te Great Britale.The principal question i stated to be, the arrangement of the affairs of Greece.The Continental papers will bave it that the Emperor of Russia mess: io place fhe sou of the ex -king of Poland on the throne of Medern Greece.30 carriages sie to appear oa that day, without special (ain Fortune found Wwe getting 1, ad breathed his lau These mosspelists mest, and arblirarily 6x the of their commodity te (be manifest injury both of the cru\u201d | sumer and of the revenue.They charge, 9: present, ise.; 64.per gallea, including the duty of i.64, ; thus exact : ing & monopoly profs of 1s.61.per gation.beyond à fair | profit \u201cou hele capital, which, sn 5,000.000 gallens te ; era Bietling | a taleredly bandweme bauas to be dir vided smeag fifteen distillers! THs may appear te be evercharged ; lot\u2019 any ose who \u2018oink it se atised te (he following fact : Bt 4e well known thai a quarter of barley, of fair quality, yields tweaty gallons of epirit, tat the propettien of alt dety Is fem than thyee-pence a gallon; and that (he ex , after allowing fot the value of the graioe sud wh, ; sught nel It & easy, therefore, for Gay ane te quicular their profits, which, in truth, have neither check vor mit except what their prudence may impose upes thelr cupldhy.Iu corroboration of this calcadition, one of the five Scorn distillers, whe distills tor the Seotiish as well ag for | the English market, i+ at this time sailing ts Sesilaad I.vits which yield him oaly three shillings sod -peact a Ballon, exclusive of sprit dary, but iacliding 94 smail én.ty; while for that be vends te ad he gots Are bil lings a gallon, exclusive of any duty, except prageriion of malt duty, which lu this article aay bs ont een has Sd a galion, a 7 This monapoly, moreover, set ony operates against the consumers of aspirin, by raising theif price, but afte against the reveave, by dimialshing the Gnsumption: asd, {» 8 double raile, against the landed inwrest, since it nt duly | diminishes the consumption of bétley ; but thes Shoes distill rs come lute the market as ode mas, which test bave a mout injurions rÜcci you the price.Their vyitem admits of aa cosipiililion ening themerlves, 8s they mot saly regulste the price of (held spirits tn the publie.but alse the quantity that 1 tp be sreaght fo market by each of thew respective establishments A Brevet Promation in the Ara is expected to take Wentmin tor Bridge (s and sed the Wretched rond from Hy k Ces same means, bas born renderod vbb: Va London.Other toads snd great preparing for this great reformbtion.Juni a.~\u2014There are lotrers from Judras, vid Bombay.of the Siet October last, by which i Bppenrs that they have tad very heavy fully of rain, whith removes all dread of à famine-ihat-bad beens od.By the arrival if the Ogle Contle; from 1, we have received papers 0 the 3d Novræbe, from = we copy the fulinwiag :\u2014 Do * Locarew, Auguet she 00, Tite peut will bring same wole) erests resulting from the mntatity sew ragleg bere.Dr.Gideon, on the 17th, 64 mi4 dag, wae stiached ¢ Mire, Gibwsn wes attacked with similer the lame day ; both are since dend.As son me the Doctor expired, Cap~ cing (he M' Adam process | \u2018 ver, Ly the ory round are alee at eleven A.M.this day.The médical gestiomen say the Capisin's dtsarder _ cholera\u201d 7 1 tor sha Home Purves, Esgr.lo sppointed Conse Rast and West Florida, to reside et Petascale.- A lonn to (he amoont oi Év2 millions, far the relief of the West Tadia prepricesrs, had, uitbie à few Gays, i in wld, bern aegscisied and agreed 96 with two boven La Loadon, of the frat whitey, she same forward and mada the immeding_afvaner, on (i seearhy of pragerty LS CU IS SR ments (rom the Wear fadivi to both thew respectable houses, one of whem has limg been a _jondiag one ie all concerns with ibis interest, asd bs a principal sharer in the Eve Rig Rev.Richard, Bishop .©.rd, of Bath apd Wells, died at Bash, eged 88.- The Basha.Bey «{ Tunis, died ve the Stth of Harsh, and is succeoded by his videst spn, Sidi Hagan Boy.We regret to nd that the eolsbrased waveiler > has fallen a vietie to disrose in the very eut-et of bis ego terprise, He div ot Bouin ou the 84 of December lant, an bis reute to Howe sad Tia bucioe.This intrepid traveller, at the t bis death, every (bing arranged with the King for bis departore.or The Howe of Lorés re.smenbled on the Tih of April, | but ne discussion arose upon any subject.The Kail of Harrewby snd Lord Bailey were the ealy Coline! Mink.ters prevent, Petitives nore présretré from Societies of Freemasons in leviand, praying to be esompted frum (he operation of ap net lately passed For the sappremien of 20° érét societies.le both Hoeses hearty condemnations of orange societies have been proseusced by all pasties.Trois 0 a toa of feeling towards jreised which hes sot long prevailed, but wilich mest be bailed by the friends of thes unbappy country, ss smisous of some good, \u2018 Mn.Fr.wha, like an engel of morey, is always doing geod, bas ousded an Iastitniion culied the Guardian Boci- ely, for (he reception of redoced females.A1 the Gsniver- sary whioh wae celebrated om the.Sih, the Revd.Rowlsnd Hill seut a Bde pound nate, with a lester stating that be thought such a note hatier than o eprech ; and remarfing, that spreches on these sorsdiane were apt te be toe long.Mr.Sheriff Laurie taoh the hint, of ia making bis speech sttered the fallowing lenguage, which we commend to dpeech makers oa this side of the Atimaric.Mr.Laurie said, there was owe thing je which ba bid ne doubt the meeting would agree with the Divise whaor letter they had beard, atd bimeetl, namely, that the speeches meade va these necarions were in geaersl à grout deal loo long, and bewever interesting they might be to the sprabers, that they orldoms failed t tire the bearers.o therefore \u201cwen ares.The Usjted Seconien bv diffouliy effected the escape of bor sis pounger ta - Aoipless\u2014al slate metiery vemained ull of L508 wes revived, In thin opt pates te ime of tbe Union; at which period i de vnalsorable.| this $id WET prove te be (de came Three years Sveur-ton re meably: wes carried (ate Jw, ~The enforeesient of this act wes the.fa .Thon at The quiet submission of the people; soe he carey OS reat.This 1a ebapdantly pioved the church rom 1730 to ITM, durtog which period tho .= Q the Relief et 30,000; and the other minations 2 20.508 \u201c à vory-Ingreutiag \\ ot the church thé oébject of pairobage, the oe prperade oot Mie pie foo à coule pr promotiug Te app tment of K minke | ters, by plating chorch patresages ony populir feeding, Tore the particulars i is snascemary 40 Shier Jie propos, belong te the society==the prisilege of alectiig hele owe he miniser.This right of ¢ chers, and hate of failles in churth fellowship, The anther of (hs let ie evideutiy à friends 1e iB Ba tablishment: the plan which be proposes far its rafpe\u201d ed about The year 1760, Âfteen yrart nher the ve .Four thouiaud copies of the Work were beapoke oa this oc \u201c In ba pie te rere tbe red (Ai) | CS Tarim of ek rcs ma | Brie days past been, ard still continues, wrismly ledisposed.\u2014 priated _ D rd a comes le, boues aider, and in he me re \u2014 ¢ Fomberin lo Sotiess, TL eptnin of Dr, Chambers, ba phy bus valoable Nifo te 1 : es ee \u2014 Henry, Pu wa 3: biol tbe pres.Frelan.\u2014 1 = \\, marais : \\ wan ut { which nothing but the intervention of « kind & mes.l'a) providence \u20ac .ia blood and horroe t wretched Sheas, \u2019 Os the more Les ull.the Indy of W.vober Bee or Ormond, lo the county à trom ber pearefnl slumbe ing.by tho shrisks of ber oldant iy 7 years of age, who, in Us of suffocation, The agenioed fears of the little creators toe gosunded, by of \u2018mind simost incredible hiv situation, snccocdod In alarming the vest of the family, and, | with the aujstesce of brother, Mr 4.Price, with | of vois 8 season ae lis }~\u2014-tha Danse | enveloped in famap\u2014a crow of a ser the and murder clering them in the fase ne Mod o the la Nepeibor of 11 3 we, : à their whole property.Puraiture, bille, notes, snd cash, te a very cons prey to the Samos, lighted fortheir destruction by the iron.bearied, murderous jncondiarios § Jt lo nol in the power of lenguige to describe the berrer of the scene, Scarce on nétlele was saved (rom the foaeral wreek ; dut tbe wrotehod family surcvrded saving their lives, and the res of tion of the property their comfort § beard the rend | of horses, on 29, and oiber cote, which ned 8 torisred prey to the destructive 1 A mars ls a most velnable saimal, whose eelerity bod more | than once secured har owner (rom the maguinary attempts of (done brand smusine, become à proy lo tbe flames.The letior annoumeing the shove melss.choly, but impe ticalars, writen road vide.Toe rr tot 3 a | ore sitimatel revived, wel Boe.Kitwardes o\u2014 Dubin Poper of 191 py The Armp \u2014\u2014 eommiosmas will shortly be promulgated 1e the british À e- œ,.\" : A detachment of the 734 (0e the Dube of Alhoeys own Righlanders) have ombarkod of Jersey for Plymouth, .éivselos of the Qi (or Bouth Glencevtor regiment of Infantry is ordered so embark st Plymouth col, wm baurd the ome Lranwperie thet convey ibe division of Che 084 regiment from Jursey io thet siasiee, beronght the speakers who might address the meeting to condense their sproches, and te remember hai brnvity was the soul of wir.The late Lavd Kilenbot sgh, on eae ue\" The Greeks themovives are wholly forgetien in the matter, a+ if they had no voice or torerest whatever, The (roman journals, however, contradict this report.Aceseding to these pagers, this interview would hase bad for he object to discuss the affairs of 1he casi, and in & spirit opposed to that of some nther Cabisers.Di le ceriain, on the com trary, tbat far fram being divided, ihe pawsrs are nt the ssoment perfectly agroeabls, and m ple of pense concilintive with regard to the afain the sant.TUAKKY.Letters from Alessandria of the 11h.14h and 16h of February.apnounces that very grest mil tary preparations are made there.The Pacha exn exsity vend as sry of fram 20 to 25.000 wen, » consideratie part af which isor- gamard ard drciplined iu the Farepene manner, Ii fs mid alo, that be will ake inte bis wrvice 12.000 Druses.Hie Immense riches enshie bim ta proside for the charres of this enterpr-ze.Tt is even thaught, st Alexsndria, that be wi] put bigeelf ot the bosd of Ms trdaps.Nothing lo more improbable than that this Pacha, who bus ed the vengrace of the Porte.shoold with his eyes open, quit the Le Cy oy \u201d Mow [=O ata.lent uw.\u2026 0.° = - man svete, Blebr, 1168 dut from Londen, oo SES Santee fa dort from Gosimsah.bo & & amor ai cor ga, 10 semligey.Grsimneh, te 6.foun, 4 rt ayes Sem tmp Brig Hope, \u201cMentét \u2018 { ws 0° Prato dalle Lested, to \u2014p\u2014\u2014 t \u20ac ot [Py T fast ta A.Mareland, ln balleon 314 yore Bid PRESS Novthamberinad, Jones, deh April from Mew la.co , te W.a Qa.# ; 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