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Canadian spectator
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  • Montréal :James Lane,1822-1829
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mercredi 7 janvier 1824
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[" ne 30 ne pur ce Js, 18 nse EW hel -h e ent MR quelles a Ze RINTED AND PUBLISHED \u201c * REsPiée ah IR 1 so RE: EXEMPLAR.VITAMORUHQUE, tte ow BY JAMES LANR.+ RAP ; y, Toga \u2019 TIL \u2019 MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1824, No.18.\" 4 es Peur PR .ee ; , \u2014 _ me 2 x Co, Aqueducs de Montréal.LUSIEURS personues nyant employé dernièrement des plombenrs non sntorises par la Compagnie pour faire des changeniens et des réparations & leurs tuyaux © bantpleures, en contravention expresse aux conditions aux- rat l'eau leur est fauraie, et comme ces contesveatinas ne peuvent étre tolérées en aucutie manière, avis public est pur le présent Jonné à tous ceux à qui il est fourni de l'enu, que $4 James Greenfield, Plombeur, rite St.Jacques, vis-a-vis de des Récaltets, est la seule personue autorisée par \u2018a Pl i à faire des changemens, des réparations où sues VUETAGE# aux (uyaux où chantplenres appartenant à leurs maisons respectives, et qu'on Cusers incontinent de fournir de l\u2018enu et sans autre uvle, à quiconque emploierk \u2018autre persunne A cot effet.qe ommanderail, lorsque la chuse serait commode, i cous qui voudraient faire fuire des réparations, de laisser leur nom par écrit chez Mr.Greenfield, dans le ossuû il æ- it absent, de chez Ini.™ Mantrént 12 D cembre, 1828.er ; in #28 Sab Lay VW cirtue @f u Wu of vesdi- ite £ - tiont ds issued ous y His Mujesty's Court of King's Bench.holding.cini.pleas in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid: at the suil of Austin Cucillier.of the City of Mon; treal.in the said District of Montreal, Esquire.10 me directe, commandiag me after three advertisements in the peper called the Spectateur Canadien, and three publications at the Church door of the Parish of Sle.Marguerite of Blonfindie in the said District.to pro- oced to the aale of all thut piece, or purcel of land, situated in the Seigniory of Lucole in the said District, being number ten in the third concession on the domain of the said Seigniory.bounded to the ent by the said domain, to lhe west in depth by the Ë Sourth canceasion, to the south on one side by Lot number nine, and to the novth on the other aide by Lot number seven, containing four arpents in front by twenty-eight arpents in depth.forming and making one hundred and twelve supe: ficial arpents, be the same more or less.according lo the proces verbal of Mr.8.Z.Walson, sworn Surveyor, dated the twen ty-third day of August, one thousand eight handred and four, with a log House und framed barn thereon erected, which said piece or parcelof land was by me heretofore seized and taken in erecution ns belonging to Nathaniel Simpson, dalely of Ticonderoga, in the Counly of Essex.in the State of New York, one of the United Stales of Awerica, now of the City of Montreal in the said District of Mo: lreal Feoman, Ly virtue af a writ of execution issued out of the aforesaid Court of Kings Bench.at the suit of the said Analin Cuvillier, and were advertised for sale on the twentieth day of May one thousand eight hun- and twenty-two, but remained unsold for want of bid ders.1 do therefore hereby give notice, that the said piece or purcel of land will be sold and adjudged (ov the highest bidder, at the Church door of the Parish of Ste, Marguerite of Blairfindie aforesaid.on MONDAY the FIFTH day of JANUARY next.al ELEVEN of the Clock inthe forenoon, al which time and place the conditions of sale will be made kaon.&.VW, ERMATINGER, Sheri} Sher {ffs-Office, 18th December.1883, MONTREAL, ¢ WN Verto dun ordre de cendilion: par SAVOIK : { E ponds émane de ln Cour du Bune du Roi de su Mujests pour ies cuuxes civiles dans et pour le District de Montréal susdit, à la poursuite D'AUSTIN CU- VILLIER de la ville de Muntiéal dans le dit District de Bloutréal, Fanyer, à novi adresse, m'enjoignant, après Vois asertis-emens daus ia papier appellé le Spectaieur Caeidien et Aruis publications à la poste de l'église dde la parobee deste.Marguerite de Bluisfindie, duns te dit Distiet, de proceder à la vente de tout ce lopit ou Morcenu de terre sie tue duns Ju Seigoeurie de Lacole daus le dit District, etant le nuuiesu din duns In troisicme concession sie Je dune de la dite Seignewiie, tenant i PEs wa dit domine, \"Ouest en profondeur à In ountrième concession, au sud dan cote av iot numéro nenf, et sus nord de l'autre cote am lot numero sept, contenant quatre nrpens de front sur viugi-hoit arpens de profondeur, formant et faisont ceut douze arpens eu oie unite jo the same Petition, for a grañf of one-oë \u201c© 1% More Lots of Land 1s any Township, or any other.~~ + postion of the Waste Lands of the Crown, and the pere.* LL - sous s0 united iu auch Pétition are of the some family, ~~, no other Fee than tbe Fre allowed upon the -Petiti 0.of a xingle person, praying for » grant Ca ni, Rae quantity of the Waste Lands of (he Crown should he Ps paid or allowed ; but that jn\u2019 all cases in which mare\u201d 1277 persons than one woite in the same petition, for a gral, of one or more Lots in any Township, or forany = © = other portion of the Waste Lands of the Crown, anil ~ aad the persons 80 united in the last mentioned petition, *\u2019 wre not of the: sane family, and have separate aud dis- ct _interests, -the same Fee shouid bé paid and res + ceived, let the number of parsons joined in auch peti- : tion be what it may.as wopld be padd.if each person had pelitjuney seporotuly and instisiduaily, - Since that period the Clerk of the Council has ex ; \"7 acted and Teccived these fens, upon the presentiñgof: - Pelitivns at the Cowicil Office, making a chargu of: 15.64.for cach person named in the pelition., There has been no gddion to the Fees of the Avditor, nor ol the Regisiror.A Salary of £1000 yeat, has been, (ur what reason § know aot, added to the Office of Auditor, The above Fees are all objectionable, sp being ese: tablished by an incompetent authority.The Fee of the Clerk ot the Executive Council of 1 54, 6d, esac ted by bin upon the name of each Petitioner, before the Petition will be received by that Offices and laid, before the Governor in Council.are further wbjectos nable as bring an idegal exaction.(even taking\u2019 (ba Order in Council of the 5M May 1819, tobe binding) - .\u2018 most exhoibitant, amd injurious to the settfement of - .\u2026.the Country.toa : By the Law of the Lang, tha taking by ss pu A aus vor Officer of apy fer, before the service.fur which be claims it is perfarmed, is an indictable offence, and: the Officer punishable for thy misdemeanor, 0.How strictly ought not this.to-bg enforced, whey .+.(he subject desires today, his humble petitjon beforg ~~ .* - Me first Magistrate of the Golny.,.52 1 2 14H00 What \"Public Officer shall dare to stand gt the, doog «.of the audience chamber, em back all.thone whp da.vol pay him money, claimed by bim in direct contras diction of His Majesty's must \u2018solemn orders, and\u2019 4 ms violation of the known and certain Law of ihe La nd.LERAE RE 1 1 It would maturaily be suppused in the Bret instances Cro that by the Order in question it wan the intention of the Executive Council, to grant fees, (or these vervie * ces, only when they should be performeds and nof ~ by anticipation, ax practised: by ihe Cldik of (Boz Executive Council.hae Zon Ls Unfortunately we nr obliged to say otbermite.Fox 7 boul the mouth of May 1821, Petition was presenth «~~ ed to His Excellency the Governor in Chief, on be- ~~\" half of several Officers of Militia and Militis-men, , praying that Hix Excellency would be exempied froin disbuesing any monies for obtaining their lands, Bh This Petition was ref«frad to a Committen of thé.whole Council, whu on the 8lh May 1821, made their Ieport, which was on the QU Juñe 1921; approved of by His Excellency ihe Governor in Chief, : The following is an Extract of that Report i=.| The Cumniltee have proceeded to the consida- ration of the Petition of the Officers and Privates of the.Militia, respecting the Fees to be paid upon thejs application for Land, a+ well as the representation of the Clerk of the Executive Council thereon.\u201d 0 I'he Committee are humbly of opinion, that the, \u2018>< - Fee of five shillings to the Clerk of the Council, a.all his proceedings in each case.as proposed io bis representation, is a very moderote and reasonable ne compensation for his trouble ; and thy conceive that\" > the same sum to the Surveyor General for hue.gervi- Ce ces, antecedent to the issuing of the Letlers Patent.°° 2 would be sufficient, if, in each of the Militis Towg=- =
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