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[" \u2014 1239.NUM, Trè Grace pontenant L A eA She:id.de I Af à un côte oriflcau, thier, 144 ) Picard, Fe par la ®t Autres etant Ormand, Écution dittriQ wie Je me Jour la dite fee de à Je donne ur remp- de l'e.me jour nditicys iN.Pipothe- at au dit ce de a ville de fic notific de pax, Dizcuicurg Jung - Officier gen cette -Paix, WIA & une moifeiles # Jaurs p * : leurs pat joit @ qui l-ur han- mainte.\u2018un fhe- 104 =e $ Cailicos 4 at.ns; de Soe e bafa nie-, de b* d: tœ- Bjinaux ; aifsrt.- &ommes sir tanne oul:ur à vec um ns la § Occupet propti- ote: | acelle de THURSDAY, MarcH 5, 1789.CrD DIDI S a I ON DO N, Nov.22 to December 12.HOUSE or LORDS, Tiuiday Nevemler zo, HE Pecrs afembled in a confiderable number ca-lv, but the Chancetlor, being detained in Couacil, did not come to the Houfc ull near four o'clock.After Pray«rs were read, Lord Dover took the oaths and his { at.Lord Th.r'ow thea rote and made a fhort addrefs to the Houfe.He obferved that it was his office to communicate between the Crown and their Lord hips, witho .t which 1 rmality they could not proceed to ba- finels ; but that he had r:ceixed no initruclions on the prefent occafion, his M uetty\u201ds ltate of health Doiar unfortunately fuch that he could neither pro ro ue the Parliament, nor figniiy his with that they fhould commence their éehiberations.Lord Camd-a rofe tà move an adjorrnment.H- (Aid, that even if the h:al, the firlt branch of the Leciflatere, were not abtent, th:y could not, rre ably to law and form-r ulage, prozecd to bufine\u2019s.It had been the caton to qive fort, di-s previous notice afier a prorogation.This, however, h> woul) not lafil upon as neceffiryv.\u2018There had been inftances of the Parlia.nent berne called together, on tudJen emerrencies, with a fum- mons of only fourt en days.Hv expreded a hope that a thort adjournment will remove the topedi acat, which then, to thetr Lordhips® great regret, prevented them from be liming the Sefion in the ulual manaer.Whe.ever the Parliament hid beon called torcther on a fudden emergency, his Lord hip obferved, that it hed been cuttomary for every Member of each Houfe to receive a written notice, in order to prevent any thing being done by farprize, or by a purtisl me ting.He therefore declared he thould move, that the Ho re, on 11s rifint, do adjourn for a fortaight\u2014and that in the ta- t- nediate nine, the Lord Chancellor be ordered to write to every Peer, ac- qnintiny them with the occafion of their meeting.This was move 1d order J accordinglv\u2014after which the queftion of ad- Journment was put and carried, meine contradicente, HOUSE or COMMONS, Thursday November 20.Ths attenliscz of Mab -s was this dry uncfuaily ercot; their numbers cout t fearcely have been greater, In confequence of a call of the Ho: e.Soa atier four o'clock, the Chancellor of the Exc'ecuer entered, and Mr.Seaxer having had tome little private converation with him, took his fasd by the table, near the Treafury-bench, and thus addreficd the Houfe : « Geatlemen, c Tam intorm-Jthere willl - Cio jjisn Sv further proveguirg the Parlicment., s« | 1 peur p'eaure, werer tee prooat ar ami 2AÇE, that I take tle Cha?\u2019 \u2018I ne prehon was an \u201cvered by acrv ot char, cha ry upon wich the Speaker lcat.À himfelt in ie.A%cerwards flanding up, he informed the Houfe, that fnce th= Let prorogation, he hal, by virtue of an authority veed in him hy vctof Parlisment, 1Tacd tevoral warrises to the Clerk of the Crown to nik> oit nev Writs for Members to ferve ta Par'irnent 15 the room of thote whofz fears had become vacant by death, the acceptiace of a place, or 2 call to th* Houfe of Lords; he then m'ationed the nam~s of the places whole reproféatatives hid vacated their (Lats, and for the filling up of which h> had 1:tfued his warrants.Phe tiouie then procecded to fwoar mA fuch Niembers a5 had been eledled, ©, a'ter havine vacated thir fats, hid been re-cleetd'fin:c th: lait tefhon.A.nong thefe aspeurrd, The Attorney General, Th Solicitor General, Mr.Brarcro:t, Sir H.Slonne, Lori John Townfhend.Matthew Blovimn, Ff: Âs foon as the r contlemon had taken the ufual oaths, and febferibed the teft, ie C aacellor of the Ex h quer roe.He obrersod to the Hue, that th=/ wees thea fitting nader nev circamidances, as the Seffion wis not oprn- el su à (verch from the throno, and there was no proclamation for further pore > the Partioment, This fingular contingeacy was Occafoncd by the bre with whi h his Majeity was aflite, which hi] pat it out of tre power of his Maj-liv's fervanis to reccive his commands.He prefuin- el that im fan à Ataanom of adr, ro Gewdeman would think it proper forthe 11 ut te \u201c0e 10eed in any public bofaots, atleaft ter fome ims ard therefore 1t wis, hes intentias, before he fhould fit down, tomove an 24706 - wm oc fora oom, Cr Pennington Powney, and Gerard Noel Edwards, bog; Moore.1h part, he fa, which at was his doy to {hint to the Confider ti; cf tre Houle wor ol.0x eejtat that moment fo full, à 4 fo vis eof imuriae ce Filan atten line wren the ad vorome nt, ad 2107 .- Cl ;- L, ; eh! à ere tor welt and wl m uty to the pieces ers which the Hou.c Mery qo it he competeat to BRUHN.for remedyme tie snnarrafi mont WM hit ccparine D tais Jus, moaid as Saget, contrary to the rites and priver Of hs furet MI contia Croate 1 Ho africa of alice, nz in teidedtsm ve fora Call of the 1 ac on tbe at day of meting.Hiviss my Te thrie \u2018ew obrervanen(, to dad he did rot tink ine Hovle à 6.~ .] ect eh.je 3e 1 ald vet nov mv moe er 0 at and eters wid dream GCG emen nn by rer, hut proceed tù puilo the Mot CSM an hit Ja Foe, 2 144 Lie prefam d no on\u201d soillthrsx ai proper tp 67 porc.Hi.prt mo.JA aus mp\" * That this [ioafe Jo, ct bas LO, ai;curn 13 tr 44 di.Crepe?Thr sm kerr othe mag Wan gen an, anlage rf nerf Vo rb Le I Sie \u2018lc: cer on thi ey meer ae\u2014rc [hot gb l'ile De called on 1402 .Doar 3/7 in, \u2014d us -ito peibtie Brad D \"T° 1 fe a .oO \u2014 _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 _\u2014 pert GAZETTE QUEBEC.@ Ot Or Se Dex JEUDI le Maus, i 89.-\u2014 ss _ LONDRES, duz2 Nouv au 12 Décembre.CHAMBRE pes PAIRS, Feur 20 Acvembre.ES Pair, s'al-mblerent de bonne heure en grand nombre ; mals comme le Chancelier etoit léteau en Confeil, il ne vint a la Ch mitre cu\u2019à pret 1e 4 he.res.Apres Lue les priercs furent lues, Lord Dever rréetaferment et prit fon ficre, Lord Thurlow fe leva alors, et fit un.courte harangue à la Chambre.I obferva que c\u2019etoitfc+ office de cComim'ni :ure entre la Couronne et leur, Seigne-iries, fans la,;uelle formalité 1 ne pourroie-e pro.éder aux affitres ; mais cu'il n\u2019avét reçu aucunes inttruélions relatives à l'occation prétente, l'état de la fanté du Roi etz \u2018t malbeureutement ti qu\u2019il ne pouvoit ni proroger le Parlement, ni fignifier fon detir qu'il comme HN fes dehibérations.Lord Camden fe leva pour propoier un a\u2018curnement.1 dit que cuard même la tête, la premiere branche de 1a Leoiflature, ne feroit pas ablente, la Chambre he pouveit pis lévallement et conformement à l'ancien ufage, procéder aux aéfuire .Que la coutume avoit éte de donner quarante jours Avis aprés une prorogation.Que cependant il n'inäfloit pas ue ce » ut néceffaire.Qu\u2019il y avoit des exemple- où le Parlement avoit ete « 8.qué dans des conjonttures fabites par une \u2018ommation de quatcrze Joos tubes ment.ll temeigna efnérer u'ui court ajournement le oi cel of Nacle, gui alors, au grand déplaifir de leurs Seigneuri-s, les empe Eoit de commencer la Seffion en la manicre accoutumée.11 chferva que toutes les 1 is que le Parlement avoit été convo.suédans des cContonétares fubit-s, il av.it cité ordinaire que tous les Membres d- chique Chambre reçuffent avis par écart, a afin de prévenir qu'aucune chofe ne fat faite nar \u2018erprite, \u2018ou par une Affeme co blee partiale.Que par cette raion il déclarcit qu'il propoteroit que la Chambre, à fa féparation, s\u2019ajournât pour uirze tours\u2014>t que durant ct ei intervalle le Lord Chanceli~r eut erdre d'écrire à tous les Pairs, pour les a informer de la caute d- leur AT mbiée.Bg Ceci fut agité et ordonne cn conc nencc\u2014après quoi la queltion de l'a- L = jouraement fut propoice, ct paffi unanimement.3 2 CHAMBRE nes CONMUNES.Feud 20 Nowemlre.Ih \u20ac - Les Membres d-cotte Chambre s'v tot affembles en plus grand nombre g n'a l\u2019ordinaire ; l ur nombre n'auroit guères pu être ; lus grand s ils euflent Été tous fommés de s\u2019y trouver.Un p.u après quatre heures le Chancelier de l\u2019Echi -uier entra, et l\u2019Oras teur ayant cu une petite converfation particulivre avec lui, 1\u20ac plaça auprès de la table, près du banc de la Tréforcrie, «t s\u2019adreffa à la Chambre en ces termess E 4% » Nleficurs, © i Ve guis antormd guid wy aura prit decomm'fion pour preroger le Parlement d'a- >\u201d wantie£ el cus flat tf, que dani Laci snflan e preseute Jeprennela Céan t Er Cette u fearch for, examine and report Precedents, Mr.F.Moitigue laid, 3f the Rght Hon.Gentleman did not object, he fhould think it more regular to appoint à feparate Conmittez to.fea ch for Precedents, but to wait before the Houle took that step, for the report of the firit Committer.To proceed in that way wou'd caufe but very l.ttie delay, ant to appiint the Crmmiztes to fearch for precedents pre.viou to the reccivin, the report of the Committee appointed to examine bis Majetty*s Phy- fic ant, would look like proce-Jing ty the fecond tap before the irk was completed.Upon this fuggeftion the Chancellor of the Exchequer waved his firlt propofition : The ufual orders were then made, viz.¢¢ That the Committee have power.to fend for the Phyficians.« That the Committee do meet notwithftanding the adjourament of the Heufe.\u2014\u2014 ¢¢ That five or morc b- a quorum, 6e That ny member, except th fe of the Committee be prrfent, 6\u20ac That the Commnttec do fit immediately in the Speaker's Chamber.\u2019 The Houfe then adjourned to Wednelday the 10th December, when the report of the Committee is to be made.We are taug\u201ct to believe from very high authority that the Phyficians give the ftrongeit hopes of the King\u2019.rec very.He is now committed alimoit wholly to the car: of medical gentlemen in the particu'ar praétice of his d.forder.Dr.W llis 18 cheÂy confulted and is every day in attendance at Kew, A pêne-al confultat on of all the faculty who havg attended the King wiil be hell this day at Kew, that they muy be enabled to report from the very lateit period, concerning the King's health, Mould they he called oa by Parl ament, The Rrcrxcy Bir w leone on inthe Houfe of Comm ns on Tharfd iy nest, which will be the grart day 1 debate.\u2018The guardianth p or the King\u2019s prrion will Likew.te then come under conndsa on, Fr day nght ore of Le Knp', MeTesgers was fent off from the Marquis of Carmarhen\"s offic» at Wh tchall, w.th i tpacches Or his Grac- the Duke nf Dorfet at Paris, from Whence he goes Prward to Madr:1, and will return the laiter end of the menthe Eccl cf latter from the Hague, Nouv.38, ¢¢ Prayers have been put up in tac Englith churches or this place, an in our principal cities, for the recovery vf th* King ot Grear-Britain's health.In the Prince's private chapel on Sunday laft, a pray-r on the fame \u2019ccation was uf:1 in the vrefence of the Staatholder, his confort, fam.ly, and heuth ldo Out Minitters in many difuicts, to fhow their attachaæent, have not been backward on he fame occafion.™ So great is the eftimation in which his Majefty\u2019« charalter i, keld où the Contiaer*, that Mafs was faid For his Majetty the 26th uit.at Bruxelkc:.: L'Orateur propofa la queftion, et elle paña unanimement.| La fcconde motion fut\u2014\"'que l'appel fut fait des Membres de la Chambre de ce jour en quinze.\u201c Celle-ci paîta encore unanimement.La troifieme fut une motion qui {uit toujours la feconde\u2014\"\" que l\u2019Orateur envoyât des lettres circulaires aux Sheriffs et Sreavards de tous les Comtés de la-Grande Bretagne, pour notifier l\u2019ordre relatit à la tommation de la Chambre, et ordonner que les Membres y affiftaftent. d Beur; L ; ¢ de Viandes - \u2014 A ~ DI HE ct of ! Monday, 29.March, 1789.ei ~falées ou fumes, ct Rassaors, du prods Manure det coup tt dram bis Majcfly's Fuflices of the Peace id ar the Conrebuafiin the City of Querre, \u201c4 \u201cétats à | | : vm \u2014\u2014\u2014 BEC Fs a fond.2 Mars, ie ce = a À I iy ordered that thie Six=penny Loaf of W and the Six-penny Loaf of Brown Bread, | three pounds; and that \u2018the refpeltive \u2018Bakers _ | -D 1 => TR IC T in the City and Suburbs of Quebec-do mark the = pitial letters of their oame.| de QUE = the Cour y .- .DA ES C.Puce.= A uxe fii des Com vomir de Pais ix de ja Myohi pour ta dpi, COTE \u2014 pie .( CiT+ and DisTRicT aq - Monday, 2 \u201cMarch = = rique ar.oa a - He deu Lees onsd | MONTREAL.- \" 3 i 7] - \u201conce et le pain bis de fix pence ou douse ah tasks Dvr « que los 68 T a mecting of his Majety\" 3 Juftices of the Peace, this day, iis ordered; + Saori 2 marquent acs pains des lectures initiales de leurs.omg: and Affize of Bread, for the prefent month, bé as follows, vis.__ Per la Cours oe The whi-e Loaf of 4b.at 1Cd.or 20 folsvm\u2014=The brown dittoof 6lb, at 11d.or 22 folies - And that the feve-al Bakers of the City and Susürbs do conform thereto, and mark \u201ctheir ps iw Tr i ~ Landi, 5 az PS I Bread with the nitial letters of their names.\u2014Byord ice ès MONTRE At: $ > | \u2018 Co IE GEN TERAL POST- OFF CE, Quasec, es ait March, ite = ] Une Affemblée des Commiffaires-de Paix.de fs Maj e jour, be mbm qe.ee \u2019 i M A IL for England will be claled at this Office on | 4 Le pris Po de joy le mals cours, ¢ fh Sets TH : Saturday the 34th of this month at fix o'clock \u201cinthe evening, to be put on hoard = = =_- Le pain bis de 6lb.à 11 d: ou as folse :- - Pret e the Packet-boat which wiil touch at Halifax about the middie of April-in her way from New.\u2014 Terque les Boulanger: de la- ville et fauxbourgs à de Montréal.fe conforms tn ibang \u2014 York to Faimou.\u2014 The Puitage to Halifax muft -be paid here.| : mots et marquent leurs Le des lettres initiales de leurs name = A DISTRICT or Y virtue of a Writ of Execution iffued of his Majefty\" jefty's | = Par Ordre des Commif rey.) \u2018REID, Grofiers\u2014 | QUEBEC.Court of Common- he for the faid diftriét, at the - | DISTRICT de} vertu d'un Ordre Extention émané dela Cou - - Êe fuit of Elias Lock of London, merchant; Edward william Gray, Ef-\"| QUEBEC.1E des Plaidoyers communs de fa Majefté pour ledie 8 vire, his attorney, againft the goods and chattels, \u2018lands tenements of di à la pourfuite d\u2019Elias'Lock de Londres, Négociant, par Edward ~~ - ouis Fremont, late of the city of Quebec, merchant, to me direéted, T |.William Gray, Ecayer, procureur, contre les effets, biens, terreset | have feized and taken in execution, as belonging to the faid Louis Fremont, poffeffions « de Louis Ft mont, ci-devant de cette ville, Néguciant, & mol.a lot on which is built a ftone-houle two ftories hi h, fitaate on the road lead- adreflé,j\"ai faifi et/pris en exécution;-comme agpartcnant audit Louis Free.= ©.ing to the Cul-de-jac, in the Lower-town of Quebec, containing in front to- \u201c mont, un em lacement far fequel eft bâtie une maifon en pierre, a deux 6 - § the Weftward feventy-five fect or thereabout, the'courfe of the faid fireety | ro qui i conduit au Cul-de-fac de de la Baffe-ville de Québec, = .À __and from faid fireet leading to the Cul-de-fa: Ealward forty-fix feet or there- - |.qui-repa: tie i .it 7 rds ou environ \u201cde tr \u2014 ze - about ; and from that \u201cpart which the \u201cD en arrondiffant fur Ia dite rué ; enfuite de la dite tué endefcendantas-Cul, | four feet, which forms a wing\\or pavilion of twenty feet or thereabout, ex- | de-fac vers la partie de-l\u2019Eft quarante-fix pieds où \u201cenvirons enfuite fur ns ceeding the breadth of the fide-of the faid houle which is -twenty-fix feet rtic/Qui fait face au Cul-de-fac allänt vers la partie du Nord vingt-quatre : : wide from without, and on the Northw reabout, which | sods i 20 pieds ou environ excédant Ja\u2014 - a makes part-of the yard that fronts the Cul-de: Sac, and towards that part of \u201car BE the Eat fide of the yard which je ir t © YV ores enfuite fu : thereabout in depth, j6ining the wall i in.front of the faid ou = À - partie de la cour qui regarde le Cul-de-fac, vers la partie.d \u2018 © The faid houfe and lot bounded i in front towards the Weftward by the rod\u201d {a dite cour joignant le Sr.Chabot 20 pieds où \u20ac environ.de profondeur, je \u2018 leading to the Cu/-de-jac, and-bounded on the back part Eaftward by the nant le mur de face \u201cde la dite maifon.: ae Cal-de-fac, and the faid Chabot\u2019s lot; on-one fide Northward by the frçet | Les dite maifon et terrain bornés pardevant vers POuel à laroë qui com 8 leading to the Cx/-de-/ac, and on the other fide Southward by the harbourof | duit au Cul-de-fac, \u2018par derrisre vers l\u2019Eft au \u2018du Cul: de-fac et au dit = = EK the Cul-de fac : Th= abovementioned houfe is vaulted, and there is a wharf Chabot; d\u2019an côté vers le Nard 31a rué qui conduit au Cul de-fac.et d'autre - on-that fide of-the lot fronting the Cal -de-fac with.a ftable théreon built of ebté vers le Sud au havre du Cul-de-fac; la maifon voutée et ayant un qua _ Wood : Now this is to give.notice, that I thall expofe the faid premifes to | du côté à La Cul-de-fac,.Avec-anéécurie deffus conftruite en bois.Or j\u201d avertis \u2014 fale by public vendue, in the court-houfe in the city of Qs les, à Wednef-\" day the twenty-fecond day of July next; atcleven o'clock-in-the-forencon s- ie : \u2018 at which time and place the conditions-of fale will \u2018made known, by .5 1.proc chain, Aonze heures de ma 84 quels tems ét liru les conditions de la JA.SHEPHERD, Susnirr.| \u2018vente feront énoncées par 2 JA: SHEPHERD, Sheriff.All perfons having prior claims on the aboy ove def defcribed premiics, by morts | uiconque à des \u2018prétentions antériees-für es biensfal-mentionnér - fi or otherwife, are hereby required to notice thereof, in writing, to {hi QUE y aotrement;- eft-par-le préfent.resuis-d\u2019en-donner-avis par-éc Sheriff, athisoffice ir in Quebec, beforc£ e da of fale.Queer, pme cire per beri.) fon Bureau à pébec, avant Je jour dela veste, | pieds où environ qui Ti rR | py le préfent, que j'expolerai.les dits biens en vente publi ue 3 la hambee ces resserre = tit - ol oat ; ; .5 [I | a Co 2°: : DU: : qq ' Co nn mre IR.; 11 EA Es ! oo {oi LL .Lo - Nid v > \u2019 \u201ca ra.pl HER Tay rr Te IR et A As TL fée a ru i ou \u20183 À EVE Pio.ee A 5 iho.peg Tl 2 5 2 ri * EDUCATION |T- Ep pUCATION \u2014 4 7 HEREAS, from the Hardnefs of the Times at prea | u = © ratheur des ems 3 préfent dans ce , par gue a in this Country, many young people.are deprived of the ineftimable blefiing of Eda- nes Gens À wie dé Ia iTonce rit el une honos ; atin, th: Susfcriber propofes iving into his School Six yng Lads, viz.throe Eng:ith : = piufieurs jeunes ont pri E Je fi Mefi- donttrils ns er ; = and thre: Canadians, and gsi them a Genteel Education Gratis, The Canadians malt | le Soumigné fe propofe de récevoir- ans fon Ecott fix jeunes À Lue Ch nadiens fe 4 j be recommended\u201cby.the Rexd Revd.Mr.Hubert Curate: of Quebec Should-any-of the-Six places |-\u2014Canaliens,\"et de- ews donner Gris LEE Cu de de v'une des fe placés become vacant public mhtice will be given, that they ma immediately filled up.Ie.; ~ Recommendation da Reverend Sieur sôs re \u201cAc mn ; A \u201c ; commence en M day next the ÿth Imit.Hours of he from aise to twelve in.fhe | ++ > fera cri doin public.Tal a a a, = rempl he mencer ATLA i : À À F 2° = iy à ceyuis- = ir iT viet Ta Afternoon.el Jas TANSWELL.= _ Quan, 4 4 Mars, il: J Ate T A y 3 L L.- il 0 te fr of f Moy next, by Avcustin Cuvirtsex ; 5 : Pour le premier Mal § ri, tr \u201coar AUGL Sih A.UVI Sait = : y HE Houfe which he now occupies, is 5 \u2018 Ve, SUC Sour le Lo 1 17 il a Bakehoufe, Travted oa the fireets Saussi=-fort- and Caldew \u2014 \u2014 vantage eee BH fac, which firaation is very advantageous fof a retail.rom - = Maifon Neuve avec les dependan na Hoof new, with its ies, ples = 1 eer et Chapsi laquelle eft sgcéablement fitués pouc le Commerce ot In bails vuey C : 2 4 | Cul-de-fac ftrgets,\" and ft for tradée This houfeis | res v3 s pout.ese - oH = TEE make 2g 21 20 commotiont Bikehnle,, The vat | 2 eue Sant Home es 3 Mar 17 : spn TY seed of pent \u2018will be made very alr to the Purchaté: béar Co Cour des > Plaidoÿers-communs de fa : Majellé | pour le-ditriét\u2014 \u2014 mn DIaCK Ime prefen ant 13 joc \u2018da = \"Grant et Blaekivood,, et anoucées pour être vendues le dix-feptién.e.our \u2014d* Aodt- der ; TRIP == veuve Normand; et atrerida: que Tadite veuve \u2018Normand s\u2019eft défiftéé de NOOU 5 with-deaw {aid oppolition and corifented, that the fale Mall} dite oppofition, eva confenii gac la vente air dieu lammédiatement ; je donde and, hack bh Se \u2018 re \u2014pive-Rotice, that (aid pre.| avis parle préfent.que.tes dites portions de terres tv bâtimens ieront pére - miles will be pzremptorily fold and adjadged to the highett bidder, at the.; \u2018toiremeat vendues \u20act adjugées au plus havt_enchérifrur; à laportede Ve : - thurct \u201cof.thé-pariih-\u2014of -Repentiony aforefaid, n : fifteenth = \u2014glife de La dite paroiffe de Répentigny tufdite, Dimanche Je qui \u2014- : day of March next, thmedlately y after diviire ae fervice \u2018in in the.forenoon ; at |, de ars 3 prochain, À Pifue-deTa metiez po quelstemsetHeules condition - which time- and place the: conditiofr ot\" fate made known, \u2014\u2014 | \u201cde la vérité feront énorcées, _\" - bs Wii.GRAY, Sheriff, ~~ ; -\u2014 \u2014BDWo.Wu.GRAY, Sherif.y.; \u2018Quiconque a des prétenfions fables ses terres etbitimens, par hipothé= » All-and every.perfdn having pridr claims to the aboveldid lands a nements, by mortgage or other right incumbrance, are hereby require required \u2014 ive notice there of in writing, 0 the faid Sheriff av his office at Montreal, RER the day of (al (ale\u2014 == MONTREAL ÿ é \u201cque ow aurement, \u20ac fn r le préfent requis d\u2019en donner avis par ééritau dit - | à fon Burean 3 Monréa avant le jour de Mie 19- Fever, 1789.= DISTRICT de H | | = DISTRICT or } ] gi i UEBEC.jefty*s Court of Common Pleas for the {aid dittrict, az - it of widow Boucdaud againitthe movasle and-immoreable eda of | AR \u201cElie Lapparre; furgeon in Quebec, to rotted, en f° longing to -the faid Elie Läpparre, ap ot ground hve | the Cape \u201cand twenty féctin front by the depth reachin \u2014 Bories high of the fane breadth with thé faid lot, joiping on the North-e: caft fide to Francis Mears, and on the South:wett fide-to George Borne, bopndod\u2014 in front by the faid Champlali ftrect, and runuing in depth behind to the top of the Cape: Now I 40 hereby give notice thiat I will expoie-the premifes to fale by public vendue, at\u2018the Court-houte-in the city of Queléee, _ at which-time and.place de conditions of fle will be made known by.» to the aid _ otherwifc, arc hereby required to give notice thereof, in writin -Sherif, at his office i.1 Quebec, belôre the day ôf fat.52615.DISTRICT cn E xceuti chard Dobie, againit the MONTREAL ât the fuit of Ri - nements of Charles Grajon, to me directed, on, as spelonsine EN jeity\u2019s Court of Common Pleas far the Aid dittriæ, foods and chattels, lands and te- have feized and taken i m executi- .PaONnY-bE Ee Now-l-de hereb tô th- highs#t bi der, at the chärch door of.the parifh of Saint Jo RE Chambly, \u201863 Surdaÿ the oighth day \u2018of March next, immediately after di vine frvice in the forenoon; av hich time \u2018and place the conditions.of fale \u2014 will be made known.\u2019 \u201cEDW.Wu, GRAY; Suaxtey.~All and every perfon having claims on faid land, by mortgage or other __zight or incumbrance, are heroh Rint POST-
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