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[" + VOLUME 8.THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1826.DALHOUSIE, Governor.GORGE the FOURTH, by the Grace nf Gad, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and lre- land, King, Defender of the Faith :\u2014To our much beloved aud faithful the Legislative Councillors of our Province of Lower-Canada, and to our faithful and well beloved the Kuights, Citizens and Burgesses of our said Province, 10 an Assembly at our City of Quebec, on the Lighth day of May next, to have been commenced and beld, calted and elecred, and to every of you, GREETING :\u2014Whereas for divers urgentand arduous affairs, U-, the state and defence of our said Province, concerning our Assembly at the day and place uforesaid, 10 be preseut, We did command, to treat, causent and conclude, upon those things which, in our Assembly, should then and there be proposed aod de- liverated upon; and for certain causes and considera tions, us to this especially moving, we have thoogln fit to Prorogue our said Assembly, ¢o that you, nor any of vou, on the said Eighth day of May vexi, at our said City to appear, are tu be lield or constrained, for we do will therefore, that you, and each of vou, be as tous in this matter entirely exoncrated 3 Commanding, and by the tenor of these Presents firmly enjoining you, and every of you, and all others in this behalt interested, rhat on the Twentieth day of June next, at our said City of Quebec, personally you be and appear, to treat, do, act and conclude, upon those things which in our said Ase sembly, by the Common Council of our said Province, by the favor of God, may be ordained.\u2014IN TESTIMONY Wuerevr;these vitr Letters we have cused 10 be made Patent, and the Great Seal of our said Provitce to be thereunto affixed : Witness our Trusiy and Well Beloved Geonce Earnvor Davrousie, Baron Dalhousie of Dal- housie Castle, Knight Grand Cross of the Mosi Honorable Military Order of the Bath, Caprain General and Go- vernor-in-Chief in and over our said Province of Lower- Canada, &c.&e.%e.At Our Castle of Saint Lewi\u2019 the às lieretofore.\u2014 Claimants aie therefore to make the À flidavit required on or after the 21th March, 24h Jane, 4: Septemuer and 2ith December, in each year.d ProviNcE or Lower CANADA, DIstTRICT OV QUENEC.IN TIIE KING'S BENCH, No.717.the 1st day of February, 1826.TMETER MACINTOSH, of the City of Montreal, Merchant\u2014 Plaintiff'\u2014vs, ALLAN CAMERON and es CAMERON of Chatham, in the County of York, in the District of Montreal, Traders, and Joun CAMERON, of the Seigneurie of Ar- genteuil, in the same District of Montreal, Trader, co- partuers in the rade andtraffick of Timber, Defendants.\u2018 \u2019 WirurAm PEMBERTON and GeorGE PemBrrToN, of the City of Quebec, Merchants and Co-partners, Tiers Saisis.Upon the Plaintifl*s humble petition preferred to this Court, it is ordered, for the reasons therein contained, that the said ALLAN CAMERON, DUNCAN CAMERON, and Jonny Cameron do appear in this Court, within four months from the date of the publication of this Order, and await the Judgment in this Cause ; and that pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial Statute, 4, George 1V.Cap.13.Notice of the present Order be inserted in the Quebec Gazette, Published by Authority.PERRAULT & ROSS, P.K, B.VALLIERE DE Sr.REAL, Attorney for Plaintiff, District OF) + QUEBEC : ): \u2018 NOTICE.GENERAL QUARTER STS:ION oF THE PEACH, OCTNBER, 1823.On the Plan and Procés Verbal of thesarveyor of Highways, relative to the proposed opening of certain streets, &:.on the ground commonly called the Ferme de la Vacherie in the city of Quebec.UBLIC Notice is hereby given,(pursuant to the order ef the general quarter session of the peace, holden in October, iustant,) that the said plan and procès verbal, together with the certificate and report of twelve principal bouscholders, respecting the expediency of laying out certain proposed public highways and a mar.ket-place on the said ground, according to the said pian and procès verbal, remain of record in the Office of the Clerks of the Peace, and are open during Office hours for public inspeciion gratis, to the end thit every person interested in the matter, may form such opposition to the ratification thereof, ay the case muy require.And that in defzult of any such opposition.or inc s5\u20ac any opposition h>ving been made, should be adju dged unfounded, the said plan and procès verb:1 will be ratified at the next general quarter session of the peace to be holden in Jenuary, 1826, to the end that the same be put into execution und effect, according to law, GREEN & PERRAULT, By order, ) Clerks of the Peace.Offive of the Peace, Quebec.291h Oct.1825.Province or Lowxn-CANADA, à District or QUEBEC: IN THE KING\u2019s BENCH, No.428.the 6th Day of April, 1526.OIIN McDONALD, of the City of Quebec.in the County of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, Merchant, Plaintiff ; rs.ARTHUR MeDONAELD, and JOHN WILLTAM STANHOPE HOWES, of the same place, Merchants, and heretofore Co-partners as such, Defendants.The Court upon motion of the Plaintiff \u2019's Counsel, doth order, thiat an advertisement he inserted in the Quebec (Gazette published by Authority, requiring the (Creditors of the Defendants Arthur McDonald and John William Stanhope Howes, to file in this Cause their respective demands against the said De- fendauts or either of them duly authenticated in the Office of the Prothonotaries of this Court on or before the FIRST day of JUNE TERM next.PERRAULT & ROSS, P.K.B.Sake\u2019 HIE new ship LYCURGUS, now aflvat at Diamond Harbour, burthen NSTRUCTIONS having been receiv.d at this Office Jor the payment of the undermentioned Out-Pen- sioners of Chelsea Hospital.they are herchy directed to report themselves to the Commissariat Officer nearest to their places of residence.Charles Dikow.De Wattevilles Rest.als.p.dm.Wu.Matheson.Canadian Iencibles.a 9d.do.Richard Harris.10OUh Regiment.9d.do.James Nash.York Chusseurs.5d.do.Robert Ladey.,.Sith Regiment.bd.do.Jon Coffey.9% do.5d.do.Edward Cosgrove, 99th dv.,.e.Did.do.Peter Cavanagh.99h do.,.bd.do.Josh.Rouchie,, .104th do.bd.do.Lis, Runchy.99th do.von.Ls.do.Commissary General's Office, Quechee, 8th May, 1826, 2m.TO LET, And Possession given on the 1st of May next, WO SHOPS in MouNTaiN-STREET, adjoining the Subscriber\u2019s Store.\u2014Appiy to Quebec, 26th January, 1825.u JOHN MILLER.per register 329 tons, if not engaged before the 30ih inst.Will commence louding for Liverpool à geucral C:rgo, For particulars apply to Capt.CLINT, on board or to WILLIAM PATTON, Sault-uu-matelot street, Quebec, 24th April 1826, NOTICE.ERSONS desirous of contracting to furnish 200 Staves for Constables, to be made of ash wood, seven feet in length, painted blue, &c., according to model, are tequested to send in their Tenders at the Police Office, on or before the 25th instant.Quebec, 2d May, 1826 TO LET, Bm lEUIIE House and premises of the under- cb à siened, now occupied by Noan Freer, o St.Ursule Ls.FISET.Esquire, situate in the Upper-Town, street, from the First of May next.Quebec, ?2d February, 1826.u GAZETTIS DE QUEBEC.425 Montreal, RY virtue of a WRIT OF EXE to wits } CUTION, issued out of His Majesty\u2019s Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Pierre Berthelet, of the City of Montreal, in the Districtof Montreal aforesa\u2018d, Esquire, agains the lands and tenements of PASCHAL BROU:- SEAU dit LAFLEUR of the City of Montreal aforesaid, Gentleman, Bourgeois, to me divected.1 have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said Paschal Brousseau dit Lafleur, a lot ot ground or emplacement, situated and being in the City of Monreal in the said District, on the nivean or line of Hospital sireet, containing forty four feet more or less io front, by fifty-five feet more or less in depth, on the line of Jacob Hall, and fitty one feet more or lesson the line of the Heirs Dubois, bounded in front by Hospital street aforessid, in the rear and on one side by the said Jacob Hall, and on the other side by the heirs Dubois, with a one story stone house thereon erected.Now I do hereby give notice, that the said lot of ground or emplacement and piemises, will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at my Office in the City of Montreal aforesaid, on TUESDAY the NINETEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at ELEVEN of the ciock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.FREDr, W.ERMATINGER, Sheif.All and every person or persons having claims on the lot of ground or emplacement\u2019 and premises above des- eribed, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof tv the said Sheriff, at his Office in the city of Mortreal, arcording to law ; and further, that no opposition afin d\u2019aunuller or afin de distraire the whole or any purt of the said lot of ground or emplacement and premises, or afin de charge orservi- tude on the same, will be received ty the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to tae sa'e thereof, Sheriff's Office, Vath Mey, 1826.Monnesh, L'EST virtue of a WRIT OF EXE.to wit : ! CUTION, issued out of H's Ma.festy's Court of King\u2019 Bench, holding eivil leas in and forthe District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Jean Baptiste Berthelotte of the City of Montreal, in the District aforesaid, Me:chant, a.ainst thz lands and tenementsof ANTOINE DURE, file, formerly Merchant, and at present yec- man, of the parish of Laprairie de la Magdelaine, in the district of Montrcal, and Dame Magdelaine McG 1pin his wite, to me directed.1 have seized ardt-krn in execuiiou, as belonging to ihe suid Antoine Dupré fils, and Magdeleine McGualpin, lo, a lot of ground os emplacement, situated and being in the village of Layrairie de la Migdelcine in the parish a\u2018oretaid, on the nitveauor line, «nd on the north side of St.Joseph street, containing thirty feet or thereabout in front by seventy-etght fert or thereabouts in depth, bounded in froot by St.Ju- seph street aforesaid, in the rear by François Gom- mont, on one side 10 the west by the lot here after described, and on the other side to the east by the representatives of che la e Wilham Lamothe, Esquire, with a wooden house thereon erected ; 20, a lut ot ground or emplacement situited and beirg an the villagr of Laprairie de la Magdeleine aforesaic, on the niveau or line, and on the north side of St, Joseph street sforosaid, containing thirty-s1x feer 1a fiont, by one hundred aud eghty feet more or less in depth, bounded rm tront by St Joseph street aforesaid, on one side by Hevry Guillaume Miller, oo the other side by the emplacement herein before described,and in the rear by Frederick Hainze,wih an hangard theieon erecred ; 3.à land situated and being in the Seigntory and parish of Laprairie de la Magdeleine aforesaid, containing one arpent and three quarters of anarpent in front, by twenty arr pents in depth, and ac the end of the said twemy arpents taking a width of three a pents and one quarter of an arpent by ten arpente funther in depth, bounded iu front by the widow of Jean Baptiste Daigneau, in the rear by F ençois 51.tyves, on one side by Louis Duquerte, and on the other side by Julien Seaecel, witha house, barn and other builvings of woud thereon erected.Now | do hereby give notice, that the said lands and tenements will be sold and adjuoged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the parish of La- prairie de la Maydelaine aforesaid, on TUESDAY she NINETEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time aud place the conditicas of sale will be made kuown, | FREDx.W.ERBLATINGER, Sheriff, ts AU and every person or persoms having c'aîms on the lands and tenements above deserilea, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thureof to the satd Sheriff, at his Office in the c ty of Mont- reat according to law, and further, that no opposition atin d'annuller or afiu de distraire, the whole cr any purt of the said lands and tenements, or afin de charge cr servitude un the sume, will be received by the said Sheriff during the fificen days previous to the sale thereof.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 11th May, 1826.Morel} Y virtue ofa WRIT OF EXE.to wit 2 CUTION, issued oul of His M:- jesty\u2019s Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas in end for the District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Jean Didace Poulin, of the parish of Con- trecœur, in the said District, Merchant, against the lands and teneurents of JEAN BAPTISTE CHARBONNIER dit ST.LAURENT,yeoman,of the parish of Contrecceur aforesaid, to me directed.I have seized and taken in execution us belonging to the said Jean Baptiste Charbonnier dit St.Lanrent, a land situated and being in the Seigniory of St, Ours, in the parish of Contrecœur aforesaid, containing thice arpenisia front, by thirty arpents in depth, nore or less, bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence, in the rear by the lands of the second concession, on ove side to the north cast by Philippe St.Laurent, aud on the uther side to the south west by Xavier Veaux, witha wooden liouse and other buildings thereon erecred, together with the right in common with the other inhabiants of the place, in the common in the Island and Bay of the said parish.Now 1 do he\u201ceby give notice, hat the said land and premises, wih the right in te common aforesaid, will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at tbe Church door of the parish of Coutrecceur atoresaid, on TUESDAY the NINETEENTH day of SEP FEMBLEK next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the couditions of sale will be made known, FREDx.WW.ERMATINGER, Sheriff, All and every person or persons having claims on the land and premises above desciived, by mmortgage or other vight or incumbrance.are hereby advertised to give notice thercof ty the said Sheriff, at his Office inthe City of Montreal, according lolaw ; and further, il.at no opp I~ sition atin d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the said land and premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, wi {Le received by the said Sheriff during the fifieon days previous to the salc thereof, Sheriff's Office, 11th May, 1526, N:.170.hs Y virtue of a Writ of ALIAS Quebec, to wit: 4 4 FIERI FACIAS, issu-d cut of His Maj-sty\u2019s Coure «f King\u2019s Bench, holding civi! pleas in «nd for the District of Quebec, at the suit « f I3-roard Pel ier,of the Parisiicof St.anne in the County of Cornwall:s tu the District of Quebec, Farmer, against the lands and tenements of MAKY SMITH, of th» Parish of Sr.Anne aforesaid, separé: de Biens Fonds from Thomas Marti, resièmg in the l'uwuship of svip'on, in the District of Three Rivers, to me directed ; I have seized and taken in execution as belouging to the said Mary Smith, to wit:-* I.The undivided fourth part of and in the Fiel avd Se\u2018rniory ot La Fovatière,anpur- tenainces and depradances, situate in the Parish Sr.Anne in the County «f Cornwallis, containing in the whole one league a « a haifia depth, bounded on the nui.west by he liver Sw Lawrence, onthe sourh-east by the Township, on the north-east by the Seigniory of La Bou ciilerie counnonly called Iver Quelle and on the soutb-we:t dy he Picf st.Deus, together with a fourth part also undividel in the Domain aud in the Bannal Mill of the cait Uciguiorv.2.One uinivived fourth part of and in the said Tief St, Denis, appurce- nauces and dependancies, situated in the said Parish St, Anne, coutzining half u league mn front by two leagues in depth, bounded ou the northwest by the river St, Lawrence, on the south east by the Crown Lands, oa the north east partly by the said Fief and Seigniory of Lapocauiére, and partly by the said Township of Ex- worth, and on the soutu-west by the Fief and Seigniory of St.Reck Desaunlnets, and also the undivided fourth part io the Banal Mill of the said Yief St.Denis ; the which undivided fourth parts of Fiefs und Seigniories herein above designaicd belong to the said Mary Smith, a titre de douaire coutumier, being the only child issue of the second marriage between the late Lanchlin Smith and the late Barbara Byton, there having been no marriage contract between them, the said tonrth parts being the half of the hereditaments which the said Lauch- in Smith held avd possessed at the time of Lis second marriage, and which were subject to the said droit con- tumier.Now I do hereby give public notice that the above described property will Le suld and adjudged to the highest and last bidder, at the Church door of the Fatish of #t, Aune, ou TUESDAY the TWENTY.9 nd SIXTH day of st.PTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, at which time aud place the condi-ions vf sale will be made known.W.8S.SEWELL, Sherif.All and every person or persons having claims on the above described premises, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said SherilY, at his Office in tho Court House of the said City of Quebec, and further that no opposition afin d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire, tho whole or any part of the said premises, or afin de charge or servifude on the same, will be reccived'by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous fo the sale thereof, and further, that every opposition afin d\u2019annuiler, afin de charge or afin de distraire mus: he accompanied with an affidavit of the truth of the fact in such opposition, articulated and set foris in the form required by the order of the said Court of the uineteenth of October 1829.That any such opposition as aforesaid, without such aflidavit as aforesaid, will netimpede or delay the execution of such Writ, and that no opposition afin de conserver will be received at any time after the expiration of twenty {ur hours nextafter the return day of such Writ, and further notice is hercby given that the said Writis returnable on the 2d day of Octr., 1826.W.S.S Sheriff\u2019s Office, Quebec, 15th Mav, 18:26.District of Quebec.OFFICE OF THE PEACE, WEEKIY SITITNG, Saturd.y the I3:h May, 1826.Pr t.(JEAN Thos Tasencrav, ) Faqs.Justices TOSCRE, Itonr.d\u2019EsTDIAUVILLE of ihe Peace.E the undersigned Justices of the Peace fur the District of Quebec, having considered the Report of Bernard Antoine Panet, Esquire, Pivrre Garri- épy and Jean Baptiste Caillouctte, Experts appointed and sworn by virtue and under the authority of the Provincial Actof 1he fifth of Fiis present Majesty®s Reign, chapter thirty.five, for the purpose of examining the Toll-bridge erected by François Cloutier uponthe River Ste.Anne in the County of Northumberland, by virtue of the said Act, do hereby certify that from the exami- vation thereof made by the three Experts aforc-aid, the sid Bridge is erected, constructed and made in a proper and suitable manner for the use of travellers, cattio and carriages in conforiuity to the intention of the said Aci, and that in consequence thereof the said François Cloutier, his heirs, executors, curators and assigus aro authorised to ask and exact, receive and rake to their own use and profit as toll, previous and hefore they permit the crossiag over the said Bridge, the several sums of money fixed and settled by tie aforesaid Act, J.T.TASCITER EAU, J.P, ROBT.FESTIMAUVILLE, J.P.TO PRINTERS.FEIWO steady Compositors are required at the QUE- M BEC Meucusy Orprce.\u2014They will find constant, employment, May 17,1825, CUSTOM-HOUSE, QUEBLC, bth Mar, 1826.TFYENDERS addressed to the Collector and Comptroller, wili be received at the Custom-House on or befnrethe 29d inst.for BiLes or Ezciancge to the amount of £1227 10s.0d.Stg.on the Receiver Genes ral of klis Majesty\u2019s Customs, Lencon, QUEBEC PIRECTORY.FRANIIE List of Subscribers to the Quesrc DirecTo.rv is denosited at the Book-siore of Messrs, T.Cary & Co.for additional signatures.Istiv April.1846.ADVERTISEMENT.Frovinceof Lower- fatal pe it known to all whom Distiiet of Quebec: it may concern, that by virtue of an order of the Henble.Giivier Perrault.ons of tie Jusiices of His Maj:sty>s Court of Eins\u2019s Pench for Lids district, beacing date of ths day, at the bottom of the Proces Fer al, and bidding on &he immoveatle property lercin fre to be described: boing apart of the succession el'commnunauté de dCien, which has.existed hetween Dame Angelique fIill, end tre late Charles Drotet, her ausband deceased, put up fur sale on the spot by authovigy of Jus tice, on the LOIR dau of April in.lant, Che aforesaid Pros ces Verdal and biddings nave ben by Mire.Parent the Notary, having charge of the said judiciary sale.deposited in the Prothonotaries office.af the cour: of King's Bench, lo tiie ends of there receiving over biddings.fur and during thespace of six weeks, duiing fromthe TULA insti: nt, after which period, valable tittle w i! ba granted to the highest overbidder, if any, olacrwise, to the highestand last bidder mesitionedl in ihe Proces Ferbal, on the same charges and conditizns thevein contained, information whereof may be had, by applying to the undersigned Pro- thonutarics.Follows the desc.iption of the Estate.An emplacement siluale in the Upper-d'own of Quebec,in St.Joseph strect, of 31 feet Ginches ar thereahuut infront, onthe line of st.Joseph street, by 40 feetin depth, bounded in front by the said st.Joseph street, in the rear by Mr.Jean Bupiiste Oneil, on one side towards the east, by the strect st.francois, ad on the other side lowards the west, by ir.David 'raig, together with the wooden house wilh mansardes lhereun erected, coulaining a large blaccsmitä shop, adjudged for te sum of 4505 currency.Overäiddings will be received until Thursday the 8th of June nexi,at FOUR v\u2019clock in theafternnon.PERRAUL rr & ROSS.Quebec, 21th pr il, 1696, P.BR -o-w 426 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.SERVANT BOY ranted.Apply at the QUEBEC A Mercury Office.\u2014May 17.u 9 STRAYED, RED COW having one horn broken, she has a cord tied to her horns.and but three good lils, a generous reward shall be given to the person who shall bring back tho said Cow, or give such information as to lead to her discovery.Apply at the New Printing-Qffice, I'ree- Masons\u2019 Hull.Monday, 13h May, 1536.u HE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm of Blackwood & Larocaue, expires this day.All those indebted to the concern are requested to pay their accounts to William Blackwood, and such as have claims against it are desired to send them in to him for liquidation.WH, BLACKWOOD, FuS.ANT.LAROCQUE, Montreal, 31st December, 1525.u Montreal, D Y virtue of a WRIT OÙ XX ISCUT to wit : \u20ac k TION, issued out of lis Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleasin and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, to me direcied, commanding me o proceed to the seizure, sale and adjudication by Décrêt Volontaire on JAULQUES RO B1- TAILLE of St, Hyacinthe in the said District Esquire, of certain immoveable property described in the said writ os follows, to wit: lo.Une terre située en la Seigneurie de St.Hyacinthe, de deux arpeus moins quinze pieds de front, plus ou moins, sur trente-hait arpens de profondeur, plus ou moius, tenant par devant au nord du chemin qui conduit à St.Denis, par derrière à Prospère Cloutier, d\u2019un côté au sud au chemin du rang St, André, d\u2019autre côté à Alphonse Tétro dit Ducharme, avec une maison, grange, étable, laiterie, et autres ha timens en bon état dessus construits.2o.Une terre située en la paroisse de Sr, Hyacinthe, de deux arpens de front, plus ou moins, sur environ quarante arpens do profondeur, tenant par devant au nord-est du chemin, qui conduit de St, Hyacinthe à St, Denis, par derrière à Pros; ère Uloutier, d'un côté au chemin St, Andrë,et de l\u2019autre côté au No.3.cy-apiès désigné avec une maison, hangard, grange, étable,et attres vâtimens eu Don état dessus construits.30.Une terre située en la dite paroisse de deux arpeus plus ou moins do front, sur environ quarante arpens de profondeur, teuaat par devant au nord-est du chemin, qui conduit de St, Hyacinthe à St.Denis, par derriere à Prospère Cloutier, d\u2019un côté au No.2.cy-dessus désigné, et de l\u2019autre au No.4, cy-nprès désigné, ævec maison, grange, étabie, hangard, laiterie, boulangerie, et autres batimens en bon état dessus construits, do.Une terre sise en la dite seigneurie de St, Flyacinthe, de deux arpens de front sur quarante arpens de profondeur, plus ou moins, tenant par devant au nord-est du chemin du petit rang, par derrière à Prospère Cloutier, d'un côté au No.3, ci-dessus désigné, et de l'autre côté au sieur Juan Bte.Cazcau, avec maison, grange, laiterie, ot autres bâti- mens dessus construits en bon état, 5v.Una terre sise en la dite scigneurie de la contenance de deux ar- punset un quart de frontsur trente arpens de profun- deur, tenant d\u2019un côréau nord-est à Pierre Brodeur, ou représentans et de l\u2019autre au No.6, ci-après désigné, pur devant au chemin do st.Dominique, et par der riére aux terres du rang st.Pierre en brulé, et sans batimens dessus construits.60.Une terre sise en la dite seigneurie, de la contenance de deux arpens et un uart de front sur trente arpens de profondeur, tenant d'un côté au No.5, ci-dessus désigné, et de l\u2019autre au No.7.ci-après désigné, par devant au chemin de st.Dominique, et par derrière aux t:rres du rang st, Pierre en bruié, et sans bâtimens dessus construits, 70, Uno terre sise en la dite seigneurie de la contenance de deux arpens et un quart de front, sur trente arpens de profondeur, tenant d\u2019un côté au No.6, ci-dessus désigné, et de l\u2019auvre côté au No.8, ci-près désigné, par devant au chemin de st.Dominique, et par derrière aux terres du rang st, Pierre en brulé, et sans bâtimens dessus construits, Ro.Une terre sise en la dite sei- gneuric de la contenance de deux arpens et un quart de front, sur trente arpens de profondeur, tenant d\u2019un côté au No.7, ci-dessus désigné, et de l'autre à Joseph Loisel, par devant au chemin de st.Dominique, etfpar derrière aux terres du rang st.Pierre en brulé, etsans bâÂtimens dessus construits.90, Une terre sise en la dite seigneurie de la contenance de deux arpens de font, sur irente arpens de prefondeur, tenant par devant au chemin de si.Dominique, par derrière à Messire (Girouard, prêtre, d\u2018un côté à Pierre Blanchard, e: de l'autre côté au No, 10.ci-après désigné, en bois debout.10e.Une terre sise en la dite seigneurie de Ja contenance de deux arpens de front sur trente ar- pens de profondeur, tenant par devant au chemin de st.Dominique, par derrière à Messire Girouard, prêtre, d'un côté au No.9, ci-dessus désigné, et de l'autre côté à Pierre L'Hero,en bois debout.1le.Une terie sise en In dite seigneurie de la contenance de deux arpens de front, sur treute arp=us de profuneeur, tenant par devant au nord est du chemin de st.Dominigne, par derrière au nommé Guertin, d'un côté à Antoine Chabotte, et de l\u2018autre au No, 12, ci-après désigné, avec une étable dessus construite, et une sucrerie, sur laquelle est une maison bâtie en bois en bon état.12e.Une terre en la dite seigneuriu de la contenance de deux arpens de front, sur tren.e arpens de profondeur, tenant par devant au chemin de st.Dominique, et par derrière au nommé Antoine Guertin, d\u2019un côte au No.11, ci-dessus désigné, et de l\u2019autre au nomné Jean Bte.Nicholas, avec une maison et deux fourneaux a chaux dessus construits.jointes à la dite terre deux sucreries avec leurs cabanes ; desquels immeu- Lu or bles ou heritages lo dit Jacques Robitaille, est propriétaire, pour les avoir acquis Comme suit, savoir: la terre ci-dessus désigué sous le No, 1, à titre d'échauge d'Hypolite Quintiu et sun épouse, par Acte du vingt- six mai mil hait cent dix-huit, reçu par Mtre.Picard et son confrère, Notaire», les terres designees sous les Nos.2 et 3, a titre de cession d'iy polite Quinum et son épouse, le trois Novembre mil huit cent viazl-trois, par Acte reçu par Mire.Picard et son confière Nu- taires 3 la terre desigaco sous ie Nu.4, à titre de cession d\u2019Hlypolite Romtailie et son épouse, par Acte re- Ça par Mtre.Picard et son confrère, Notaires, le trois vovembre mil huit ceut vingt-trois-\u2014la terre désignées sous le No.5, & titre de cession de Joseph Quiniau el son épouse, par Acte du deux Novembre mil huit cent vingt-trois, regu par Mure.Picard et son confrère, Nu- taires\u2014les terres désigueées sous les Nos.bet 7 à titre de concession de feu Hyacinthe M.Delorine, ucuyer, seigneur d\u2019uue partie de la dite scigueurie de st, Lya- cinthe, par Acte reçu par Mire.Picard et son confrère, Notaires, le premier Octonre mil huit ceut dix\u2014la terre désiguée sous le Nu.5, à iitre de transport de Louis et Antoine Girard, par Acte reg.par sltre, Vailes ot son confrère, Nataires, le vingu-sepl Fevrier mil huit cent vingt-deux \u2014les terres desiguées sous les Nos.9 et lu, à titre d'échange du François Ruel, par Acte reçu par Mire.Picard et son confrère, Notaires, le trois Octobre mil huit cent dix \u2014 la terre designée sous le No.11, pour la teuir de Hyaciuthe M, Delorme, Ecuyer, seigneur primitif de la seigneurie de st, Hyacinthe, suivant le procès verbal de Mr.Dwyer,arpenteur juré, du six Decembre mil huit cent trois\u2014la terre connue sous le No.12, pour la tenir du dit feu Hyacinthe M.De- lorme, lcuyer, suivant le procès verbal du dit Mr.Dwyer, dusix Décembre mit huit cent trois ; lesquels dits immeubles où liéritages ci-dessus designes (excepté ceux qui sont désignés sous les No.11 et l'4,) sont assujettis par les contrats de concession qui ont été donnes au droit de retrait en faveur du seigueur de la dite seigneurie de st.Ilyacinthe, das la mouvance duquel ils sont situés, etaux autres droits seigneuriaux aux termes des dits contrats de concession et ceux désignés sous les Nos.11 et 12, sont aussi chargés de tous les droits seigneuriaux contenus dans les contrats de concession des terres voisines, excepte le droit de retrait susdit, partie desquels dits immeubles ou héritages su- désignés est en outre affectée aux charges suivantes, savoir : ln terre désignés sous Je No.1, au paiement annuel à la ci-devant veuve Ignace Brodeur, maintenant épouse de Jean Bte.Guilbert, d\u2019une rente viagère de dix minots de bled payables aux termes de l\u2019Acte de donation en vertu duquel la dite rente est exigible \u2014la terre désignée sous le No.2, au paiement annuel d\u2019uno rente viagère de seize mminols de bled, envers Kouis Baron, payables aux termes de l'Acte de donation en vertu duquel la dite rente estexigible ; les terres de- signées sous les Nos.3 et 4, chacune au paiement annuel d'une rente viagère de trente minois de bled eu- vers Mathias Ballard, payables aux termas de l\u2019Acte de donation en vertu duquel elles sont exigibles ; which said immoveable property has been possessed as foilows, that is to say: the land above described under No.1, since the 26th day of May, 1818, has been and is still in the possession of the said Jacques Robitaille, the lands above described under Nos.2 & 3, have been since the year 1818, until the 3d day of November 1323, possessed by the said Jacques Quintin dit Dubois, and from that date by the said Jacques Robitailla whuis stillin the possession thereof ; the land above described under No.4 has been possessed by Hyacinthe Robitaille, during seven years successively, previous to the third day of November one thousand eight hundred and twenty- three, and from that dato the said J acques Robi- taille has been, and still is in the actual possession thereof\u2019; the landabove described, under No.5, before the second day of November, 1523, has beenin the possession fof Joseph Quintin, during the space of three years successively, and froin the said second day of November, 1823, the same has been and still isin the possession of the said Jacques Robitaille ; the lands above described, under 6 & 7 from the first day of October 1810 have been and are still in the possession of the said Jacques Robitaille : the land above described under No.3, has been and is still in the possession of the said Jacques Robitailie since the twenty seventh day of February, 1522 ; the lauds above described under No.9 & 10, since the third day of October 1810, have always been and are stillin the possession of the said Jacques Robitaille, and the lands above described under No.11 & 12, since the sixth day of December 1823 have always been in the possession of and are still possessed by the said Jacques Robitaille.1 haveseized and taken in execution the aforesaid immoveable property, and do hereby give notice that the same will be sold and adjudg- cd to the highest bidder, subject to all and every the charges, conditions, servitudes and incumbrances aforesaid, by Décrét Volontaire, on the said Jacques Robitaille, at the Church door of the parish of Saint Hyacinte aforesaid, on TUESDAY, the NINE- TENTH dayot SEPTEMBER.next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the further conditions of the sale will be made known.FREDg, W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the fmmovable properly above described s y mortgage or other right or incumbrance are hereby advertis:d to give notice La thereof to the said Sheriff, athis Office in the city of Monk real according to law ; and further, that no opposition afin d'annuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any pes of the said lot of land, or afin de charge or servitude on the same will be received by the said Sherdfp during the fift-en days previous to the sale thereof 5 and all and every person or persons having charges or rights, and especially mortgages, hypoth@jues which may be Lhe sub- Jeet of opposition atin de conserver, dare also notified and required co produce the same to the said Sheriff, at his.Office aforesaid, eight days at the least before the day fixed far the sale of the said immoveable property.sheriff s Office, 11th May, 1826.FROM AMERICAN PAPERS.\u2014 4 \u2014 New-York, May 0° Wo learn from the Washington pipers that the Ion.Rufus King, American Minister to the Court of St.James\u2019 has asked permission to return to the United States on account of ill health- Mr.Hamblin took his benefit last night at the Park in Venice Preserved, on which occa sion Mr.Conway volunteered his fine abilities in the character of Jaffier.Mrs.Hamblin play ed Belvidera.\u2018The house, we are happy to say, was well attended.Mr.Maywood has returned from Canada, after one of the most successful and gratifying theatrical expeditions ever made to thas country.May 10.MAYENCE, March, 6.~-Mausche Nudel, tha swindler, and captain of banditti, notorious in all Germany, Switzerlann, Alsace,and Lorraine, has becs brought before the Court of 4ssizes bere: and after a trial which occupied several days, condermued to death.His remarkabiy tine and expressive conntenance has excited much interest for him, especially among the women.lis agility, and almost supernatural strengeh, are not less distioguish- ed than bis conntenance and figure.The indictiment recites among other aventures of bis that he let himself down from a prison at Bremen, three stories bigh, and, loaded with his irons, swam thro\u201d the Weser, that whea in the middle of the river he received a musket shot in his lez and yet escaped.\u2014The execution of this mau, whose crimes are innumerable, was fixed For to day, but has been p ut off, to avoid for the present, the collecting of a great crowil of peoples cousiderable irritation prevailing at present on account of a recent uuhappy event.From the Baltimore Chronicle.Faon Mavasa \u2014To an esseemed friend and correspondent at Hae vana, we are indebted for the following very late intelligencs froma that plac- From the very great facilities possessed by him of on.taining correct information, the utmost reliance may be placed in the contents of his letter.Havana, 26th April, 1996.Gentlemen - Since my last, the only thing new is the arrival of a Spanish «hip of war, the Safino from Cadiz and Cuba, having on board three Brigadier Generals for thus garrison, which at prese.as is very large 3 mach to the astonishmeat of every enlightened person here, one of them is a black man, who renderel essential serr'e ces in Peru, but the Captain Geaeral, no doubt witl not permit him to take the command of a hizade, even of the black troops here G it is even whispered he will be sent back.The spanish squadron, consisting of the Guerero 71 ad five very large frigates wera as.cording to last accounis, af St Jago de Cuba, they are under the orders of Admiral Laborde, and it iv rumored they are destined fos the Main, which if so, will be declared in a state of blockade, As to our internal situation, all is quiet, and since the late come m nication of your President on the suhject of the Panaina Cous gress, (as revardstne [slands of Porto Ricoznd Culra,) has heen received, public contilence has entirely been restored and no dress is entertained of aun iuvasion, At the same time, General Vives is actively employed in placing every department upon the sun~ efile cient footing, \u2018The island is divided into four military divisions, each division commanded by a general officer of kriown talents and experieace; these ase again sub divided into 32 sections, \u20acach une der the or:lers of a tried olficer ; troops have been sent from here to fill up the differeat posts, aad no country I assert, presents at this moment so military and secure a state of defence.The amount of troops at pre
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