The Quebec gazette published by authority = Gazette de Québec publiée par autorité, 18 novembre 1830, jeudi 18 novembre 1830
[" ee 5, a Co VOLUME VIIL\u2014No.3.THURSDAY, NOVR.18; 1830.f [Mew Sertes.] Crete de Quebec TOME VIII \u2014No.3.oo corre JEUDI, i8 NOVEMBRE, 1830.WE the undersigned inhabitants and proprietors of land in the City of Montreal, hereby give notice that we intend to apply to the Legislature of the Province of Lower Canada, at the ensiting Session of Parliament, in order to obtain that thé Magistrates of the City of Montreal, or any other persons chosen and appointéd for that purpose by the Legislature aforesaid, may be autho: rised to receive and accefit from the Reverend Getitlemen of the Seminary of Montreal, Seigniots of the Island of Montreal and other places, the FORTY ARPENTS of LAND grauted by them as a COMMUNE to the said City of Montreal, at that place, near Montreal; called Plaine St.Anne, and at the same place which bas until now been used as a Commane, in order that the said Magistrates, or other persons thus chosen and authorised as aforesaid; may keep possession of the said Commune for and in the ame of the inhabitants of Montreal, aid inay apply the same to such use ae they may, think bést caloulatëd to- romote the improvement and embellishment of thé said itv of Montreal, \u2019 FRANCOIS TOURIN, J.&.J.DONFGAN I, JAMES HENRY, STANLEY BAGG, P, LUKIN, B.HART.PIERRE BEAUDRY.Mottreal, November 10, 1830.u DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Sherif\u2019s Sales.x \u2014\u2014\u2014 o wit :P UBLIC Notice ishereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be SoLD at the respective times and places as mentioned below, al! persous having claims on the same are hereby required to niake tlien known accbrding to Law.All oppositions afin d\u2019annuller, afin de distraire or ufin de charge except in case of Venditioni Expduus, to wlrith no such oppositions are by Law allowed, are required to he filed with the undersigned, at his Office previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of withiæ two days next after the return of the Writ.\u2019 VI.NDITIONI EXPONAS.: \u2018Quebec to wit : JAN VIER D.LAGROHK of the No.1210.te Parish of Montreal in the County and District of Montreal, Advocate, against JEAN DENQY ER of the City, County and District of Qnebec Carpenter, to wit: A lot of gronnd or emplacément aituate at the place called Près de Ville, containing twenty eight feet in front by the depth that may be found from the King\u2019s high way going down to the low water mark, bounded in front by the north line of the high road leading to l\u2019Ance des Méres, in the rear at the end of the said depth, on the north-east side by Jean Beuu- lieu and on the other side to the south-west by unconce- ded ground, such asthe said emplacement is now to be found together with the house théreon erected.&c.To be sold at my office in the Court House of the said City of Quebec, the TWENTIETH day of DECEMBER néxt, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable 1st February next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Now, 9th 1830 VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec to wit : JAY BAPTISTE GRENIER, of the No.147.$ city, county and district of Quebec, Master Cooper, against JEAN BAPTISTE GRENIER, of the parish of Beauport, in the county and district of Quebec, cultivator, to wit: A land situate in the parish ef Beauport, in the first range theréof, of about six.perches anda half in front by about twenty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence, on the north by the King\u2019s highway, on the north east by Aléxander Tessier, and on the south west by the said Alexander Tessier, withoût any buildings thereon erectéd.To be sold at the Church door of the aforesaid parish of Beauport, on the TWENTY FIRST day of DECEMBER next, at \"TEN o\u2019cleck in the morning.The said writ returnable 1st Febniary next.8.§EWbLL, Sheriff.9th Nov.1530.ug : ge : ALIAS FIERE FACIAS.Quebec to wit : MABLE MORIN heretofore of the No.671.} parish 6§St.Roch, in the county of Devon, in the district of Quebec, Notary Public, and Reine Gautreau his wife, against JEAN BAPTISTE CHAREST, of the parish of St.Anne; in the county of Cornwallis in the district of Quebec merchant, to wit :\u2014 Jst.A piece or parcel of land situate in the first range of the-parish St.Anne, coutdining one arpent more or less in front by half an arpent more or less it depth, bounded in front by the present highway of the first range and running towards the north side as far as the first fence it meets with, behind the house thereon etected; on the south west side by the river known by the namé of the river Chouguet, extending towards the north east as far the first fence it meets with on the north east of the said house, together with the biildings therton erected : 24.A piece or parcel of lan parish aforesaid, containing all the ground that may be found as well in front ai ini depth betwegn the following limits, viz: bounded in front by the road of the said first range in the rear by th dam of the Jittle mill (petit mo }, oft the orth east slde by the said dam'and above e, oppositions afin de conserver may be filed atany tice on the same range in the named river and on the south west by the property of the Notary R.Puize, without any buildings thereon erected, but besides together with the said pieces or parcels of land, all and every their appurtenances and de pendances whatsoever.3d.Half an arpent of land in the third range of St.Anne by forty or forty two arpents, botinded on the forth west by the second range, on the south east by the fourth range, on the south west By Antoine Gagnon and on the north east by Joseph Miville; farther subjétt to all seigniotial rights wahtsoever under which tiiese real properties have been originally conceded.To be sold at the Church door of the afuresald parish of St; Anne on the FOURTEENTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said writ retnrnable oir the 1st Februdry next.W.8, SEWELL, Sheriff, 4th August, 1830.yo ~ ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec to wit: UBUSTIN BOUCHER, of the pa- No.41, j rish of St: André, in \u2018the county of Cornwallis, in the district of Quebec, yeorlah, against MICHEL ROBICHAUD, of the same place also yeo: man, to wit ¢ Sixteen perches and four feet atid a half of land in frent by forty arpetits in depth, situate and being in the first range of concessions of the parish 8t.André, seigniory of ta riviere du- Loup, bourtted as follows ; at the lower end by the river St.Lawtence, at'the upper south west by Severin Boucher and onthe forth east by Joseph Boucher, with the buildings therbon érected.\u2014 To be sold atthe chureli: door of\u201d the aforesaid parish of St.André on the FOURTEENTH day of DECEMBER next at TEN o'clock in the mornitg.The said writ returnable on the Ist February next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 3d August, 1830.FiKkl FACIAS Quebec, to wit: \"AMES GIBB, of the city, county, No.9.and district of Quebec, therchant, against JOSEPH ANTOINE PHELIPPON; of the parish of St.Marie Nouvelle Beauce, in the tounty of Dorchester, ifi the district of Quebec, Merchant, to wit: to.À piece of land situate and being in the parish Ste.Marie Nouvelle Beauce, on the horth.east side of the river Chaudiere, containitig about two arpens \u2018and three- fourths in front, by about the fourth of one arpent in \u2018depth, bounded in front by the King\u2019s bigh way, in the rear by the river Chaudiereé, on the north-west side by the land of Antoine Charles Tascheresn, Esq und on the other side to thé south-east by the lot conceded to Etienue Blais.20.A lot of ground situate at the same place, containing the fourth of one arpent or thereabout in frout, by about one arpent and one-fourth in depth, bounded in front hy the King's high way, in the réar by the land of the said Antoiné C.Taschereau; on the north west side by a land belonging to the said A.C: Taschereau, on the other side towards the south-east by the ground of Joseph Antoine Philippon, together with a bake house, a barn and stable thereon érected, circumstances and dependencies.30.Another lot of ground situate at the same place, containing about the half of one arpent in front, by about one arpent in depth, bounded in front by the King's high way.in the rear by a piece of land be- longittg to the said Jos.Ant.Philippon, on the northwest side by the lot of ground herein above designated, on the other side towards thie south-east by the lots of ground as yet not conceded, belonging to the said Joseph Ant.Philippon, together with the dwelling house and dairy thereon erected, circumstances and dependances.40.A piece of land containing three building lots of about forty-nine teet in front each, more or less, by about one arpent and one-fourth in depth, boiinded in front by.the King's high way, in the rear by a piéte of land belonging to the suid Jos.Art.Philippon, on the north.west side by the lot of ground herein above designated, and on the other side towards the south-east by the lot of Pierre Blais 50.A piece of laiid situate at the sante place containing one arpent and a half in breadth, by about eight arpents in depth, bounded in front by the lots of ground herein above designated; in the rear by part of the land of the said Jos.Ant.Philippon, Esq.on the north-west side partly by the ground belonging to A.C.Taschereau, Esq.and partly by that of Jean Baptiste Veilleux, on the other side towards the south east by part of a land belonging to the said Jos: Ant.Philippen.60.One and a half arpent of land in front, by about thirty atpens in depth, bounded in frout by the ground Nerein before;designated, in the tear by the abouts of land belonging to Michel Destroismaisons dit Picard, on the north-west side By the land of Jean Baptiste Veilleux, dnd towards the southeast by a land belonging to the said Jos, Ant.Philippon, Esq.70.One and a Halfarpent af land in front or thereabout, by abodt thirty-eight arpens in depth, bourided in front by the lots of conceded land under the Nos.5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 19, in the fear by tlie abouts of land of Mithel Destroismaisons dit Pigard, on the south-east by François Morissette, atid on the other side by the land herein before designated.80.A land situate and being in tlie aforesaid parish Ste.Marie, in thé second range of the village + St.Gabriel, containing about two arpens li front, by about thirty arpens in deptli, bounded ifi front by the King\u2019s high way, in the rear at the ehd of the said thirty arpens, on the sotith.east side by Germain Turcotte, and onl the other side towards the north-west by the late Denis .Boucher, or his representatives.To be Sold at the Chureh door of the aforesaid parish ot Ste, Marie Nouvelle Beauce, on the FOURTEENTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said writ returnable on the fret February next.+ + 4th August, 1830, + 8, SEWELL, Sheriff, end at the end of the said depth of forty arpents, on the \u2014 - ree LL > FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : J EAN BAPTISTE BACQUET, of No.1408, t the Parish of St.Gervais, in the County of Hertford, in the District of Quebec, Merchant, against ANTOINE COUTURE, of the Parish of St.Charles, in the County of Hertford, in the District of Quebec, Cultivator, in the hahds of Michel Landry, Huis~ sier Audiencier, Curator, duly appointed in due course of law to the delaissement made in this cause to wit: One.situate in the Fief Livandiere; in the Parish of St.Ger- ais, in the fifth range of concessions therein\u2014commen.cing to the north at the lands of the fourth range \u2018and runhing to the south the said depth\u2014joining on the south east Antoine Fradet, and on the north east André Leme- lit, with a house thereon erected, appurtenances and dependencies.To be sold at the Church door of the.aforesaid Parish of St.Gervais, on the TWENTY SECOND day of MARCH next at TEN o'clock in the morning.Tha said writ returnable 1st April, 1831.= W.8, SEWELL, Sheriff.Quebeë, 16th Nov.1880: FIERF FACIAS.Quebec te wit: } FE BAPTISTE BACQURT, of No, 1409, ' | cotinty of Hertford, in the district of \u2018Quebec; merchant, against JOSEPH GOULET, Son of André, of the same plate cultivator, in the hatds of Michel Landry, Huissier Audiencier, citrator duly appaipted to the delaissement made in this cause, to wit: One arpent and a half of land ih front and more if so found between the neighbours herein after denominated, by thirty arpents in depthy situate in the parish St.Gervais, in the seignjory Lalivan.diere, and iñ the sixth range of eoncessions thereof, bounded in front by the front line of the lands of the fifth range.in the rear at the end of the said depth, on the north east by tlie said Joseph Goulet, and on the south east by one Dilquet, together with the house thereon erected, circumstances and dependances, without ahy exception or reservation whatëver.To be sold at the Church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Gervais; on the TWENTY SECOND day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said writ returnable 1st April, 1881.W.8.SEWELy, Sheriff.15th Not.1830.; fe FIERI FACIAS, No 704.county and district of Montreal, Chartier de Lotbiniere, in his life time Member of the Legislative Council of this Province, and seignior of the flef Lotbiniere, sitdated In the county of Buckinghamshir LEMAY, heretofore of the parish of Lotbiniere in the coitnty ard district of Quebec and now of the place called: La Petite Nation, in the county of York in the district of Montreal, the Son, cyltivator, to wit: A land situate in the parish of Lotbiniere in the seigniory of the late Hon.de Lotbiniere, being the greater part of the land number thirtéen \u201cin the second range named Contession de S about, by twenty six darpents and a halfor ihereabout in depth; bounded in front by the middle of the frotit road of the said Concession St.Charles, in rear by the cordon cession de St.Frangois, on one side below by Jean Dte.Blanchette, and on the other side above by Amable Guimond, without any buildings therech.To be sold at the Church door of the aforesaid parish of Lotbiniere, on the TWENTY SECOND day of MARCH.next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said writ returnable let April, 1881, \u2019 W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 17th Nov.1830.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Sheritt\u2019's Sales, To wir: that the undermentioned LANDS and TE on the sanie are hereby required to make\u2019 them known according to Law.All oppositions afin d\u2019annuller, bie de distraire or afin de charge except in case of Venditioni Exponds, to which no such oppositions are by Law allowed, are reqllired to be filed with the undersigned, &t his Of- sale, oppositions afin de conserter may be filed at any within tWo days next after the return ofthe Writ.FI#RI FACIAS.No.72.Esquire, merchant of the pari of it.Roc, in the Said district, Plaintiff, aginst PIER.BE ARCHAMBAULT, Innkeeper, of tbe parish of Grand St.Esprit, in the seigniory called Nouvelle st.Onts in the districtof Montreal aforesaid, Defendan placément sitnated and being in the parish of d st.prit Nouvelle st Ours, aforesaid, containing thirty-six feet fn front, forty-five feetin rear by sixty feet in depth on the south side, and seventy-five in depth on the north side, the whole more or less without guarautee of presice acre and a half of land in front by thirty arpens in depth, - $F\u2019 the parish of St.Gervais, in the.Quebet to wit} Joseen PAPINEAU of the.city, Esquite, Notary, in his quality of executor testamentaire.of the late Honorable Michel Eustache Gaspard Alain .Charles,containing two arpents and a half'in front or there.\u2018 which divides the said concession St.Charles from the con.PusLic Notice is hereby given,\" have been seized; and will be SoLp at the respective times and places as mentioned below, all persons hiiving claims in the district of Quebec, against JEAN BAPTISTE .fice previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of * ° Montreal; to wit: JEYRANÇOIS ARCHAMBAULT, \u201c. THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.November 18, 20 measure bounded in front by the Chemis de ligne, leading to the Church, in the rear and on one side by Francois Renault, on the other side in part by a ravine, and in part by Jean Baptiste Beaupré witha wooden house and other buildings in an unfinished state, with the right of a passage of five feet in common between the house of the said Jean Paptiste Beaupré and the said emplacement to go to the river.To be sold at the Church door of the parish of Grand st.Esprit Nouvelle st Ours aforesaid, on the TWENTIETH day of DECEMBER next at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ is returnable on thse first day of February next.: L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff 's Office, 12th August, 1830.ALLAS FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : JE EDOUARD FARI- No.1375.} BAULT, Notary Public, of the parish of St.Pierre du Portage, otherwise called L\u2019Assomption, in the district of Montreal, Plaintiff, against JOSEPH COURTEMANCHE, yeoman, of La Nouvelle St.Ours du Grand St.Esprit, in the said district, curator duly elected in law to Jucques Bertrand, yeoman, formerly of the place aforesaid, but now absent from the province, Defendant :\u2014* A land situate in the said parish of la Nouvelle St.Ours du Grand St.Esprit,in the seig- niory of L'Assomption, containing three arpents in front, by twenty four arpentsin depth, to wit : by one arpent on the line joining Antoine Goulet, and thirty arpents on the line joining Pierre Trudeau, bounded in front by the river St.E«prit, and in rear by the end of the said depths ofthirty arpents and twenty four arpents, on one side by the said Antoine Goulet, and on the other by the said Pierre Trudeau, with a house, barn, and other buildings thereon erected.Subject by the purchaser to the payment of a pension viagere stipulated in the deed of gift by a cerain Joseph Pichet and his wife, to the said Jacques Bertrand, before Mtre.Archambault and his confrere Notaries, the 17th June, 1826,\" as specified in a schedule annexed to the ssid writ of Alias Fieri Facias.To be sold subject as aforesaid, at the Church door of Grand St.Esprit, Nouvelle St.Ours, the TWENTIETH day of DECEMBER next, at ELEV ENw\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Alias Fieri Facias being returnable the First day of February next.: L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 12th August, 1830.FIER] FACIAS.Montreal, to vit Jo ES BROCK and LEMUEL No.1932 : - CUSHING, both of thetownship of Chatham, in the district of Montreal, traders and copartners, carrying on trade together at Chatham aforesaid, under the name and firmof Brock and Cushing, Plaintiffs, against WALTER SMITH of the said township of Chatham, yeoman, Defendant : lot number seventeen in the first concession of the said township of Chatham, butted and bounded as follows, to wit :\u2014south westerly in front by the grand or Otiawa river, north easterly in depth by the front of number nine of the second concession of the said township of Cha- tham, south easterly on oue side by number sixteen, owned and occupied at present by Johnson Smith, and to the north west side by number eighteen, owned by Robert Turnbull, being ten chains in perpendicular width, by eighty six chains and fifty links in meav: length, and containing eighty-six acres two roods and eight perches in superficies, more or less, with a two story brick house aud a framed barn thereon erected, subjcct and charged with the payment of an annual rent of : three pounds ten sbillings curreacy, payable yearly, and every year, the said \u2018rent to become due and payable on the first-day of April in each and every year,\u2018to the heirs or rc- resentatives of Sarah Jeffery,in her lifetime of the said township of Chatham, widow of the Reverend Richard Bradford, iu his lifetime Minister of the Episcopal church of the said'township of Chatham for ever, To be sold at the door of the church or house in which divine worship is performed in the said towaship of Chatham, on the THIRTY-FIRST day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, The said writ of Fieri Facias returnable the Ist day of February next.\u2018 L.GUGY, Sheriff.wy Sheriffs office, Sept.1830, FIER1 FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ACQUES HEBERT.heretofore of - No.1680.¢ the Parish of St, Cyprien in the District of Montreal, and now of the parish of St.Luke in the said district Yeoman, Platutiff, against ALEXIS BELAN.GER of the parish of St.Cyprien in the said district De.fendaut ; À land situated and being at the second gravel line in the parish of St.Valentine, Seigneury of Delery, and district of Montreal, containing three arpents in front by twenty- eight arpents indepth, bounded in front by the King's highway in the rear by François Fortin, on one side by Toussaint Buurdeau and on the otberside by Paul Boissonault without buildings.Tobe Sold at the parish of St.Valentine aforesaid oa the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, at NINE o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said writ Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of February next.L.GUGY.Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 25th Sept.1830.FIER] FACIAS, Moutreal, to wit: AMES WALKER, heretofore of St.No.265.§ John\u2019s, otherwise called the Town of Dorchester in the District of Montreal, and now of the parish of Montreal in the said district Tanner and Currier, Plaintiff, against JOHN WOODS, junior of St.John\u2019s aforesaid, Tanver and Currier, defendant; A lot of ground situate in the parish of St.John\u2019s aforesaid, containing one french arpent or acre square, bounded on the north by Pierre Dupré, on the south by Thomas Waywood, on the east by the River Richelieu, and on the west by the lands of Waywood with a dwelling house thereon erected, thirty feet in length by twenty-six fect in breadth.To be Sold at the door of the Protestant Church in St.John's aforesaid, on the THIRTY- FIRST day of JANUARY next, at HALF-PAST THREE o'clock in the afternoon.The said writ of Fieri Facias returnable 1st February next, L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 25th September, 1830, FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wid M4o: CHARLES.JOSEPH LE- No.546 : MOINE de Longueuil, widow of the late David Alexander Grant, Esquire, decrased, batoness of Lnngueail, Seignioress in possession of the barony of Lon- guenil, in the district of Montreal, residing in the city of Montreal, ia the said district, Plaintiffs, again t PIERRE es pg io the said district of Montreal, yeoman, Defendant: a piece as parcel of lund situste 1a the parish of Ste.Marguerite de Binirfindie, in the barony of Longueuil, containiag two ar- pens in front by about twenty-cight arpeuts in depth, beunded in frout by the seiguiviial fine, (now\u2018the King's ligbway,) in the rear by uncouceded lands, on oue side by Pierre Duval, aud on the other side by the haroness of Longueuil, with a small house thereon erected.\u2018To be sold at the church door of the parish of Ste.Marguerite de Blairfindie aforesaid, on the THIRTY-FIRST day of JANUARY next, at ONE o'clock in the afternoon, The said writ of Fieri Fucias returnable the first day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sherifs office, 25th Sept.1830.FIERL FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : IERRE LOISELLE of the City No.514.¢ of Montreal, in the District of Montreal, Tavern-keeper, Plaintiff, against DOMINIQUE TETRO, of the said City of Montreal, Tavern-keeper, Defendant, a Lot or parcel of Land lying and being in the parish of Chambly iu the said district of Montreal, containing two arpents in front by the little River Montreal, and three arpents in depth more or less, bounded on one side by the Longueuil road and ou the other side by Alexander Rochon and Etienne Provost, with a wooden bouse and other buildings thereon erected.To be Sold at the Church door of the parish of Chambly aforesaid, on the THIRTY-FIRST day of JANUARY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the fornoon.The said Writ of Fierl Facias returnable the 1st day of February next, L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 25th September, 1830.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : HE HONOURABLE JOHN No.1015.{ RICHARDSON, of the City of Montreal, &c.Curator to the vacant Estate and Succession of the late George Ellice, in his lifetime Seignior, Proprietor, and in possession of the Fief and Seigniory of Ville- chauve or Beauharnois, otherwise called the Seigniory of Annfield, in the county of Beauharnois in the said District of Montreal, Plaintiff, against JOSEPH DAVID DARROI, of the said Seigniory of Beauharnois, or Ann- field, Yeoman, defendant.A lot piece or parcel of land situate in the parish of St.Thimotée, in the aforesaid Seigniory, designated as lot No.21, in the first concession of Helentown, containing three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, more or less without any warranty of precise measure, bounded in front by the River St.Lawrence, and in the rear by the lands of one Joseph Marois, on the north east side by the lands of André Tellier, or his representatives, ond on the south west by one Antoine Leduc, with a wooden house and stable thereon erected.\u2014 To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Thi- mothée, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.\u2018fhe said writ being returnable on the fifth day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 24th Sept.1830.TWO ORDERS OF FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : NDRE* BRUNET, Yeoman, of the No.Taos, danble.§ Parish of Ste.Eustache in the County of Deux Montagnes and likewise FRANCOIS PIERRE, and JEAN CASIMIR BRUNEAU, Esquire, Advocates of the city of Montreal, Plaintiffs, all against JOSEPH LAWRENCE, Yeoman, heretofore of the parish of St.Ann in the augmentation of the Seigneury of Milles Isles i and now of the city, county and district of Montreal, Defendant.Jo.A laud situate in the parish of Ste.Anne des | Plaines in the augmentation of the Seigneury of Milles Isles, containing three arpents in front by about thirty arpents more or less in depth, bounded in front by the north River, in rear by the Seigneurial line of Terrebonne, joining on oue side tu André Lesage, and on the other side to the said Defendant Joseph Laurence, with house, barn and other buildings thereon erected.20.Anotherland situate in the same place, containing three arpents in front Ly thirty arpents more or less in depth, bounded in front by the said north River and in rear by the Seigneurial line of Terrebonne on one side joining to Antoine Beauvet and on the other side to the land of the Defendant above named.To be Sold at the Church door of the said parish of Ste.Anne des Plaines, the THIRTY- FIRST day of JANUARY next, at TEN o\u2019cluck in the forenoon.The akhove two writs or Orders of Fieri Facias being returnable the 1st February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 24th September, 1830.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : OSEPH TOUSSAINT DROLET, No.1791.¢ Esquire, Merchant of the Parish of st.Marc in the County of Verchères in the said District of Montreal, Plaintiff, against NARCISSK HEBERT in bis capacity of Curator appointed to the vacant estate of Jean Baptiste Hebert, representing Jean Baptiste Hebert par reprise d'instance, Defendant: lo.A land situate io the third range of Concessions of the parish aud Seigneury of St.Charles, containing two arpentsin front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by Lyuis Harnois aud in rear by Jean Baptiste Leduc, joining on the north side to Maurice Miagenr and ou the other side to Thomas Hatfield, with a house, baro and other buildings thereon erected.20.Another land situate in the fourth Range of the said parish and Sei- gneury of St.Charles, of three arpents in front by eighteen arpents in depth, hounded in front by the front road, and in the rear by Jean Baptiste Létourneau, on one side to the north east by Jacques Leclair, and on the south east by Antoine Livernois with house, barn and other buildings thereon erected.To be Sold at the Church door of the parish of St.Charles,the THIRTY-FIRST day of JANUARY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.\u2018I'he said writ of Fieri Facias returnable 1st February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 24th September, 1830.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, W ILLIAM LAVERY of the Seigniory of to wit : ; St.Armand in the District of Montreal, Yeoman, Plaintiff, against NATHANIEL D.BINGHAM of the Seignioryof St.Armand aforesaid Yeoman, tutor in due form of law appointed to William Sampson Baker, Oliver Baker, and Thomas Baker minor children, beirs to and issue of the marriage of Arnold Baker in his lifetime of the said Seigniory of St.Armand yeoman ; lo.The equal west balf of a certain piece or parcel of land situated and being in the Seigniory of St, Armand aforesaid, being part of lot number thirty-nine of the said Seigniory, the said half or moiety containing forty-one and a half superficial acres, more or less, Ste.MARIE, of the parish of Ste.Marguerite de Blalrfindie, bounded on the north and east by Benjamin Reynolds, on the south by William Shephard and on the other side to the west by Christopher Quackenboss, without buildings.20.A piece or parcel of laud situated in the Scigniory of St.Armand aforesaid, containing eleven superficial acres more or less, to be taken off the north east corner of the widow Wagar\u2019s lot, bounded on the south and west by the land of the said widow Wager, on the north by Joel Levitt aod on the east by Benjamin Reynolds, without buildings.30.À certain one story wooden house and a wooden shed and stable Luilt and occupied by the late Arnold Baker and erected upon land now in the possession of one Henry Baker, situate inthe Seigniory of St, Armand aforesaid, to be removed from the land of the said Henry Baker by the purchaser.To be Sold at the Church door of Trinity Church in the Sesigniore of St.Armand aforesaid on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, at HALF-PAST THREE o'clock in the afternoon.The said writ of Fieri Fuc.as returnable the 1st day of February next, .L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 25th September, 1830.FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to vit: JAMES FISHER and RICHARD , No.404.FISHER, of the township of Hem- mingford, in the county of Beauharn.is, in the district of Montreal, traders and copartners, carrying on trade at the said township of Hemmingford, under the firm of J.& R.Fisher, plaintiffs, against NELSON PROPER, of the same place, trader, defendant.\u2018A lot of land situate in the said township of Hemmingford, containing about fifty superficial acres, being part of lot No.8, in the first range, bounded on the west by Peter Campbell, and on the south by lands supposed to belong to John O\u2019Hara, on the north by the King\u2019s high-way, and on the east by lands belonging to John Varburgh, with a house and stable thereon erected,\u201d To be sold at my office in the City of Montreal, on the SECOND day of FEBRUARY next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable the first day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 24th Sept.1830.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: ; HE HONOURABLE JOHN No.1223.RICHARDSON, of the City.of Montreal, Curator to the vacant Estate and Succession of the late George Ellice, in his lifetime Seignior, Proprietor and in possession of the Fief and Seigniory of Villechauve, or Beauharnois, otherwise called the Seigniory of Annfield, in the county of Beauharnois, in the said district of Montreal, Plaintiff, against ALEXANDER MACINTOSH, of the said Seigniory, Yeoman, Defendant.A lot of land situate in the said Seigniory of Beauharnois or Anfield, designated as lot No.43, in the first concession of north Georgetown, containing four arpents in front by twenty-five - arpents more or less in depth, without warranty of precise measure,.bounded in front by Chateauguay river, and in rear by lot No.18, in the fourth concession of North Gegrge- town, on the north east side by the lands of Alexis §duva- geau, Esquire, and on the south west side by a road which divides the said first concession of North Georget.wn, from the first concession of Ormstown, in the said Seigniory, with a wooden dwelling house and barn thereon erected.To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Martine, in - the said Seigniory, on the THIRTY-FIRST day of JANUARY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said writ of Fieri Facias being returnable on the first of February next, aa ; L.GUGY, Sheriff.SherifP\u2019s Office, 24th Sept.1830.oT FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, to vit} Join SCOTT and ALEXAN- No.154.DER C.MONTGOMERIE of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal and Province of Lower Canada, merchants, copartners, using trade and commerce at the said eity under the name, style and firm of Scott, Montgomene, and company, Flain- tiffs, against HYPOLITE PERRAULT of the city of trade and commerce Montreal aforesaid, merchant, usin under the name and style of Hypolité Perrault and company, Defendant; A piece of land situated and being in the parish of Lachine in the said district of Montreal, containing one half arpent in front by one arpent in depth, bounded in front by Francis William Reeves, in the rear by Abijah Bigelow or his representatives, joining on one side to John Hannah, and on the other the representatives of Caseau and Reeves, with the right of passage on foot on the land of the said Francis William Reeves and during the hay harvest the right of passing thereon with a cart * voiture.\u201d To besold at the Church door of the parish of Lachine aforesaid, on the TWENTY-FIRST day of MARCH next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 2nd day of April next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 13th November, 1830.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to vit AME ANGELIQUE BLON- No.1824.DEAU, widow of the late Gabriel Cotté, Esquire, deceased, Alexis laframboise and Dame Louise Angélique Cotté his wife by him duly authorised, Jules Maurice Quesnel, Esquire, and Dame Josephte Cotté his wife by him duly authorised, François Antoine Larocque, Esquire and Dame Emilie Cotté his wife by him duly authorised, all of the city of Montréal in the said district of vi ontreal, Plaintiffs, against JEAN BAPTISTE CHAURETTE of the said city of Montreal, Mason, Defendant : À lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in the said city of Montreal, bounded in front by saint George street, in the rear by Chenneville street, on one side by Andrew White and on the other by William and Alexander White or their respective representatives, containing forty-five feet in front by ninety feet in depth, the whole more or less, with a house and other buildings therc- on erected.To be sold at my Office, in the city of Mon:- réal aforesaid, on the TWENTY-FIRST day ot MARCH next, at TWO of the clock in the afternoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 2d day of April next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 13th November, 1830.FIER1 FACIAS.Montreal.to vit} OUIS DEMERS of Montréal, No.1279.in the district of Mentreal, and CHARLOTTE BLACHE of the same by him duly authorised to the eflect trader, place, his wife, ereof, Pleintiffs, against WILLIAM BELL of the same place, master stone cutter, Defendant: A lot of ground or emplacement situate and being in the st.Law- Po PEMD rm Pro BS BP pr Br poy re BY Pe mh es Mh hr GD SSC I pe rem Me LS bs pd pm ao ae on er Wee + 4 1830.rence suburbs of the city of Montreal in the said district, bounded in front by Dorchester street, in the rear by Joseph Courselle dit Chevalier, on one side by st.Urbain street and on the other side in part by the said Joseph Courselle dit Chevalier and in part by the heirs of the late Pierre Bouthillier, containing about fifty-seven feet and six inches in front by about seventy-six feet and nine inches in d >pth, English measure, the whole more or less, withtwo houses and other buildings thereon erected.To be sold at my Office in the said city of Montreal, on the TWENTY-FIRST day of MARCH next, at ONE of the olock in the afternoon The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 2d day of April next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 13th November, 1830.FiERL FACIAS: Montreal, to wit: } WwW ILLIAM GRIMES BLAN.#38, Ç CHARD, of the Seigniory of Argenteuil, in the District of Montreal, Merchant, Plain- tuF, against JACOB DEWITT, of Montreal, in the said District of Montreal, Merchant, in his capacity of Curator duly appointed in justice to the vacant Estate and succession of the late Jabez Dean Dewitt, in his kfe-time of the same piace Merchant, deceased, Defendant.A lot of ground situuted and being in St.Paul\u2019s street, in the city of Montreal, in the said district, bounded in front by st.Paul street, in the rear by Capital street, adjoining on one side to a lane, and on the other side to the representatives of the lute Pierre Berthelet, with a stone dwelling house, two stories high, a vault, stables and other buildings thereon erected.To be sold at my Office in the city of Montreal aforesaid, on the TWENTY.FIRST day of MARCH next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenvon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the ¢d day of April next.L GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 13th November, 1830.DISTRICT.OF THREE-RIVERS.speriff\u2019s Sales, To wir : PUBLIC Notice is hereby given, ~R - that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized and will be Soup at the respective times and places as mentioned below, all persons having \u2018claims on the sane are hereby required to make them known according to Law.All oppositions a in d\u2019annuller, afin de cistraive ov afin de charge except in case of Venditwni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by Law allowed, are required tv be filed with the under- digned, at his Ottice previous to the fifteen days next prece- ding-the day of sale, oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return o: the Writ.: ALIAS PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Three- Rivers, to wit : ?MES HART, of the town © \"No.110.$ of Three-Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the District of Three-Rivers, Merchant, against JEAN BAPTISTE GENDRON, of the said town of Three-Rivers, Mariner, aud MARIE JOSEPHTE COMEAU, his wife, to wit: A lot of ground or emplacement situate in this town, in Notre Dawe street, on the north east side of the same, of forty- eight feet in front by one hundred and twenty.feet in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in the rear by the Hay-Market, on the north east side by Joseph Debord Lafontaine, and on the otherside to the south west by François Garceau, with a wooden house and other buildings thereon erected.To be sold at my office in the Court-House of the said town of Three-itivers, on the EIGHTEHNTH day of MARCII next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the morning.The said writ returnable on the twenty-second day of March.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff, Three-Rivers, 15th Nov, 1830.Province of Lower canada?District of Montreal.IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.No.36.Exparte.-JOHN HENDERSON & JOHN BENNETT, ULIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged In the Office af the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and exccuted hetore N.B.Doucet and his colicague, Notaries Public, «n the seventh day of De- -cember, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, between THOMAS ANDREW TURNER, of the city of Montreal, Esquire, of the one part, and JOHN HENDERSON and JOHN BENNETT, both of the city of Montreal, Civil Engineers of the other part, being a sale by the said Tuomas Andrew Turner, to the said John Henderson and John Bennett, of a lot of land situate, lying and b ing in the Quebec suburb of Montreal of an irregular figure, comprised within the following limits, that is to say, bounded in front by st.Mary\u2019s street, where the .said lot is one hundred and forty-six feet thr.e inches wide, in rear hy a road along the river Saint l.awrence, on one side to the north-east by property belonging to Mrs.Hannah Ferguson, wite of Andrew Shaw, Esquire and on the other side to the south-west by property belonging to Hart Logan & Co.with a stone house, sh p and other buildings thereon erccted, which said lot of land and dependencies have been possessed by the said Thomas Andrew Turner as proprietor during the three years preceding the aforesaid deed of sale and from thence hitherto by the said John Henderson and John Bennett, and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothee under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of land and dependencies immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said John Henderson and John Bennett are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on the EIGHTH day of FEBRUARY next for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the Office of the said Pro- thonotary, eight daysat least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prqthonotary\u2019s Office, .patreal, tho 24th day of Sept.1830, GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.Province of Lower Canada,\u2019 IN THE RANGS BENCH.District of Montreal.No.85.Exparte\u2014=THE TRUSTEES OF THE SCHOOL OF THE PARISH OF SAINT LUC, PCI NOTICE is hereby given that there has been lodged, in the Odice of the Prothonotary of the Court of king's Bench of und for the district of Montreal, a Deed made und executed before Jaseph Portier aud his colleague, Notaries Public, vit the twenty fourth day of April, vue thousand eight hundred aud thirty between BENJAMIN HOLMES, Lsquire, Captain of Militia, residing at St.Luc,in Lis quality of attorney named by act passed before Mure.Lubudie und hw cui- league Notaries, bearing date the thirteeuth day of June one thousand eight hundred & twenty eight, io wit: Lo Ba- zile Plessis Belaire, yeuman, res ding in the parish of st, Rouse, Isle Jesus, as having married Celeste Joubeit, to Etienne Brousseuu, yeoman, residing in the parish of saint Luc,us having married Adelude Joubert, to Amabie Coursel dit Chevalier, master carpenter, residing ia the saint Lawrence suburbs of the city of Montreal, as having married Marie Aune Joubert, to Louis Plessis Belaire, trader, residing in the city of Moutreal, acting in his quality ot curator duly elected in justice to Louis Honore Joubert, absent from this Province, and duly authorised to the effect hereof by advice of relations duly homo- logated as appears by the certilicaie of Monk & Morrogh, Prothouoturies, dated the twentieth day of July, 1829, remaining annexed to the afuresaid deed and signed and puraphed by the parties and Noturies, ne varietur to the end that reserence may be bud thereto when necessary tu Joseph Desjardins, master blacksmith, residing in the parish of Somanges des Cedres, us having married Hypolite Joubert, to Antoine pounet dit Lumaiche, master curpenter residing in the parish of saint Joseph de Chambly, as having marred Marie Louise Joubert, to l'amoché Joubert, master carpenter.residing in the parish of\u2019 st.Lue and to Miss Lugenie Joubert, residing in the parish of st.Benoit, 0! the one part, and the Reverend M.EDOUARD CREVILK, priest anu curate of st.Luc, AUGUSTIN GAUV{t1Ek, merchant, JEAN BIE, MOKEAU, and AMBROIDE POIRILR, yeomen, all residing in the parish of sunt Luc, acting in their quality of trustees duly named according to the Actot the Provincial Parliament of Lower Canada, for the encourage ment of Llementary Education, passed the fuurteenth duy of March, 1529, of the other part, being a sale by the suid Lenjamiu Holines, in tue naine he ucts to the said Reverend M.lduuuid Crevier, Augustin Guuchier, Jean l3te.Moreau and Ambroise Polcier, in their said quality of trustees as atuesuid, ol'all the riguts and pretentions of tue suid Bagile Plessis Belaire and Celeste Joubert, Etienne Brosseau and Adelaide Joubert, Amable Coursel dit Chevalier aud Marie Anue Jouvert, Louis Plessis Beluire in his aforesaid quality, Juseph Desjardins and Hypolite Jouvert, Autuine Monnet dit Lamarche aud Maurie Louise Joubert, Timothé Joubert aud Kugenie Joubert, which consists fur each ol\u2019 them in what they can pretend par indivis, thatis to say, the said Lous Honore Joubert und Eugénie Joubert as well in right of the late Louis Honore Joubert their father as in right of the late | Elizabeuh Cimon dit Delorine their mother, and the others iu right ot the said late lLhzabeth Cimon dit Delorme ouly, in au emplacement situated in the Barony of Longueuil, in the!parish of saint Luc, consisting the totality of the suid emplacement in five rods aud luurteen feet m front by eight perches in depth, bounded in front by the road leading {rom saint Johns to Laprairie, in rear and on one side by Benjumiu Holines and on the other side by land of the church as itis now fenced with a house and other buildings thereon erected, making fur the said Louis: Houore Joubert and Eugeuie Joubert in right of their said father six feet six inches in front in the whole of the said emplacement and eleven feet fourinches and a half in frontin right of their mother and the same quantity in front of eleven feet four inches and a half'to each of the others in right of their mother\u2014and by them possessed as proprietors during three years last preceeding the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Messire Edouard Crevier, Augustin Gauthier, Jean Baptiste Moreau aud Ambroise Poirier; and all persons who may have or claim to have auy privilege or hypothec under ony title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said einplacement inunediately previous to and at the time the sume was acquived by the said Messire M, Edouurd Crevier, Augustin Gauthier, Jean Bte.Moreau and Ambroise Poirier, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Cuurt onthe SECOND day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgmentof confirmation, and they are hereby required tv signity in writing their oppositions and file the same in the oflice of the said Prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded trom the right of duing so._ MONK & MORROGH P.K.B, Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 8th November, 1530, Province of Lower Canada, District of Moutreal.No.84.° Ezparte\u2014BENJAMIN HOLMES.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there has been lodged, inthe Office of the Pro- thonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the District of Montreal, a Deed made and executed beture Mte.Demaray and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the sixth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, between ELIZA ROSS CONROY, widow of the late Minard Harris, yeoman, of the village of St.Johns, of the one part, and BENJAMIN HOLMES of Saint Luc, of the other part, being a Promissory Deed of sale, by the said Eliza Ross Conroy, to the said Ben- jumin Holmes, of two lots of land situated in the seigniory Sabrevois, on the second concession, known and distinguished by lots numbers thirty one and thirty two, containing each said lots four arpeuts in front by twen:y eight arpents in depth, more or less, for lot number thirty one, making (according ta the proces verbal of S.Westover, surveyor, dated the third October, 1517,) one hundred aud fourteen arpents and tifly eight perches in superficies, and lut number thirty two, containing four arpents in front by thirty one arpeuts two perches and one quarter in meat depth, making according to the pruces verbal of said Westover, bearing the same date, one hundred and twenty four arpents and ninety perches § IN THE KING'S BENCH.in superficie; aud pusscssed by the maid Lerjamin 21 Holmes, as proprietor, during three yeurs past, and all ersuus who muy have or cluim to have uny privilege or hy pothec under any Title or by any meaus whatsoever in or upon the said luts of and immediately previons to and ut the time the same were acquired by the said Benjamin Holmes ure hereby votified, that application will be made to the said Court on the SECOND day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of contirmation, and they \u2018are hereby required to signify in writing their Oppositions and file the same in the Office of the said Protho- notary eight days at least before that day, in default of which tuey will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGII, P.B.R.Prothonotary's Office Montreal, the 8th November, 1830.Province of Lower-Canada.District of Montreal.§ IN THE KING'S BENCH No.49, Exparte\u2014CHRISTOPHE MARCHESSEAU, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there.has been lodged, in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Beuch of and for the district of Mout- real, 4 deed made and executed before Mire.Dutalmé, and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the nineteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, between.JEAN BTE.BRAZEAU, waster-Blacksmith, residing an the parish of St.Antoine, in the district of Moutreal, of the one part, and CHRISTOPHE MARCHESSEAU, residing at St, Antoine aforesaid, yeoman, of the other part: being à sale by the said Jean Bte.Brazeau to the said Christophe Marchesseau of a laud situated in the said parish of Saint Antoine, containiug three arpens in front by seven arpens in the south west line aud eight arpens or thercabouts in.the worth east line, and at the end of this depth two arpents wore or less in front by twenty seveu arpents more or less ig depth, the whole bounded in front by the lauds of Prisque Roi, in the rear by the Rouchiere, on one side to the north cast by Fraugois Bernard aud oue Gravelle, and on the other side to the south west by Villebeon Marchesseau and Gabriel Giard, with a house, barn and other buildings thereon erect.ed\u2014aud in the possession of the said Christophe Marchessean as proprietor for three years past.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or bypathec uuder any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said laud and premises immediately previous to aud at the time the sume were acquired by the said Christophe Maichesseau are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sen- \u2018 tence or judgment of coufirmation, and they are hereby required tu signify in writiog their oppositivns and file the same in the Office of the said Prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, 25th Sept.1830.Province of Lower-Canadu, District of Montreal.No.86.$ IN THE KING'S BENCH.Exparte \u2014 JOSEPH CARTIER.JPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given thut - there has been lodged, in the Office of the Protho- notary of the Court of King's Bench of and for the District of Montreal, a Deed made and executed hetore N., B, Doucet and his colleague, Notaries Public, 0 the sixth day of\u2019 August, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, between JAMES FINLAY, of the City of Montreal, as well in his own name as Curator to Richard Dobie Finlay his brother, absent, William Finlay, Miss klizabeth Fine lay, Spinster, and Mrs.Ann Grant Finlay, wife of Job Bennet Clarke.by him duly authorised, heirs by bénéfice d'inventaire of the late James Finlay, Esquire, their tater, deceased, of the one part, and JOSEPH CARTI ER, Esquire, residing in the Parish of St.Antoine, Riviere Chambly,inthe District of Montreal of the other part, being a sale by the said James Finlay, as well in hie own name asin his said quality, William Finlay, Elizabeth Finlay, and Anne Grant Finlay, to the said Joseph Cartier, of a lot composing four lands or eight arpents in front by thirty arpeunts in depth, bounded iu front by the road St.Domi- \u2018nique, in rear by the lands of the range of St.Francis, on one side by Jean Bte.Lefebvre, and on the other side by François 11.Daigneau, en bois de bout forming the actual numbers, 770, 771, 772 and 773, and possessed by the said late James Finlay, as well in his own name as in his said quality,\u201d William Finlay, Elizabeth Finlay, and Anne Grant Finlay, as Proprietors during three years past, and all persons who may have or claim tu have any privilege or hypothec under any Title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of land immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Joseph Cartier,are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on the SECOND day of APRIL uext, for a sentence or judgment of Confirmation, and they are hereby required to signily in writing their Oppositions - and file the same in the Olfice of the said Prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so, MONK & MORROGH, P.K, B, Prothonotary's Office, : Montreal, Sth November, 1889.Province of Eee District of Montreal.IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.No.70.Exparte \u2014ISIDORE ROY & TOUSSAINT DUMAS.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there has been lodged, in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the District of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Jh.Papineau and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the twelfth day of March one thousand eight handred and twenty-five, between MARIE AGATHE DUMAS, widow by her first marriage of the late Louis Genevay, Esquire, and by her sccond marriage, of the late Samucl Dunham Fleming, Esquire, und Louis Genevay, Esquire her son, of the one part; and ISIDORE ROY and TOUSSAINT DUMAS, of Montreal.Merchants, of the other part, being a sale Ly the said Marie Agathe Dumas and louis Genevas her son, to the said, Isidore Roy und Toussaint Dumas, of a piece of lund and emplacement situated in St.Paul street, in the City of Montreal, bmnded in front by the said St.Paul stieet,in the rcar by Cominissioners street, on ope side to the north east by Mr.Valois, and on the other side to the south west by Mr.Ricard, with a house and buildings thereon erected, and in the possession of the said Isidore Roy and Toussaint Dumas, as proprietors during the three last years\u2014to wit: the said Isidore Roy, has possessed the north east part of the said piece of land and house, to be taken at the level of St.Paul street, from the north east gable end of the said house, to the centre of the plaister wall, at the south west of the hall or passage facing the entrance door of the said house, and from thence the line of division runs on à atraight line to the level of Commissioners street, dividing the said piece of land in the rear, on the same proportion that they the said Isidore Roy and Toussaint Dumas have on the front, \u2014 and the said Toussaint Dumas has possessed that part of.the said lot of land and house, which lies at the south west of the said line of division, giving to the said Toussaint Dumas, à little more front than to the said Isidore Roy ; but dividing the depth in the same roportion.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or nypothec under any Title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said piece of land and emplacement immediately previous ta and at the time the same was acquired by the said, Isidore Roy and Toussaint Dumas, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on the EIGHTH day of FEBRUARY next, fora sentence or judgment of Confirmation, and they are hercby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the Office of the said Prothonotary eight days at least before the day, ia default of which they wii be for ever precluded from the right of daing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 24th day of Sept.1830, Province of Loner Canada, _ District ot Montreal.IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH NO.67.Erparte\u2014JOSEPH TRUMBULL BARRETT.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the Office of the Protonotary of the Courtof King\u2019s Bench of and for the district of Mon treal, a Deed made and executed before N.B.Doucet and his colleague, Notaries Public, cn the twenty-eight August last, between CHARLES MAROIS, trader of the city of Montreal, and ANATALIE RIGUIER dite LAVERDURE, his wife, by him duly authorised to the effect of the said deed of sale of the one part, and JO- SEPHTRUMBULL BARRETT, ofthe said city of Montreal, Merchant, of the other part, beinga sale by the said- Charles Marais and the said Anatalie Riguier dite La- vardure to the said Joseph Trumbull Barrett, of alot of land situated at the foot of the Mountain, in the said city of Montreal, containing one arpent in front by one arpentseven perohes and fifteen feetin depth, bounded in front-by-Simon Hypolite Durocher, in rearby Andrew Alien, onone side by Joseph Beaubien, and on the other side by tie said Charles Marois, on: of the vendors herein betore named, without any buildings thereon erected, with tue right of passing in a road belonging to the said simon Hypolits Durocher, on the land of thesaid Simon Hypo.lite Lurocher,the lot of landherein-betore described making art of the land so belonging to the said Simon Hypotite urocher, which said right of passage is to communicate from the said lot of land to Durocher Street, and from thence to Sherbrooke Street: the said lot of land and the right cf passage aforesaid, were possessed by the said Charles Marois as proprietor during the three years pre- ceeding the said sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Joseph Frumbul{ Barrett ; And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec underany tide or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of laud, inmediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Joseph Trumbull Barrett are hereby notified, that application will he made to the said Court on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, fora sentence or Judgment of confirmation, and they are herehy required to signify in writiug thelr oppositions and file the same in the Office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing s0.e MONK & MORROGH, P.K.PB.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 16th September, 1530.Province of Le ana District of Montreal, INTHE KING\u2019S BENCH, No.63, Ezxparte ~JOHN OSWALD.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has ben lodged in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the district of M nt- real; a Deed made and executed before F, E.GLOBEN.SAY and his colleague, Notaries Public, oun the twenty.third day of August, -one tliousand eight hundred and thirty, between J EAN BAPTISTE FORTHIER, yeoman, residing at Petit Bralé, in the parish of st.Eustache sud MARIE AMABLY BRUNET dite LETEMS his wife, by Lim authorised to the effect hereof, of the one pat, and JOHN OSWALD, yeomau, residing im the seine pavlsa of the otusr party, being a sale by the said Jean Bantiste Forthier and Amable Brunet dite Létems to the suid Johu Oswald, of a picce of land situate at Petit Brulé in the z:dd parish of st.Eustache, containing two arpents and a half and six feet, more or less, in front, on the depth which may ba had, to be taken from the foot of the hill which lics at tae bottom of the King\u2019s highway to the Chemiy de Baze of the côte st.Louis, joining on one side to Autoine Langevin er his representatives, and on the othorsideto Augustin Vaudatte, with a house, barn and other builtlingy, as the said pleco of land is separated from thaneighbouring lands by its fences, under the reservation of the following emplacements which have heen detached from th> suld plece of land, viz: Vo, Of the emplacement bel \u2018ng!ng to one Lezault representing André Papinean of one arpentor thereabouts in superficies.20.Of tie emplacement sold to Joseph Charbonneau, actually\u2019 possessed hy Francois Barbari, ot'one arpent in suporficies.Jo.Of the emplacement sold to Toussaint Rocbrune as it is separated by its fenpes from the bottam of the King's highway.do, Of & strip of land running alon,; the line of Antoine Langevin at the dott-in ef tho tin; highway, as the property of doun Bts, lrouix dit Chinent, which suid emplacements are potinclyded in the aforesaid sale, The aforementioned picoe of land was possessed by one Antoine Jammes dit Carrière, from the 9th October 1824 to the second day of Jung 1823, thenby tho sai! Jean Bap*, Forthier up to the 2341 August 1339, and -trom thence hitherto by the said John Oswald, and ail persons who may have or elaim to lave any privilege cr hypothee under gny title or byany monns vrhstsoeverin or upon che.said ploce of land rames THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.diately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said John Oswald are herèby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on the FIRST Fi BRU- ARY next,fos a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required.to signify in writing their oppositions and file the saine in the Office of the said Prothono- tary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Moutreal; 28th Augt.1880.Province of Lower Canada, N District of Montreal, $ IN THE KING'S BENCH.o.88.Exparte\u2014PAUL MICKLETTE dit LAPLUME.P\" BLIC NOTICE.is hereby given.that there has been lodged,in.the Office of the Prothenotary of the Court of King's Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtre.G.Coursolles, and, his colleague, Notaries Public, on the twenty seventh day of May, one thonsand eight hundred and thirty, between TOUSSAINT CHAMPOUX, Master Blacksmith, of the Parish St.Mathew of Belœil, of the one part, and, PAUL MICKLETTE dit LAPLUME, Master Mason of the same place, of the other part, being a sale by the said Toussaint Champoux, to the said Paul Micklette dit Laplume of an emplacement situated at the Ruisseau de Belæil, containing one arpent in front + by one arpent in depth, at the north of the King's high way, and one arpent in front on the depth which may be found, taking from the south of the said King\u2019s high way to go to the said Ruisseau ; of an irregular form, joining on one side to the north-east to Joseph Duhamel, and on other side to the south-west, and to the north to Michel ,Sunsfaçon and on the south, to the said Ruisseau, with \u2018the buildings thereon erected, which said emplacement has been possessed by the said Toussaint Champoux, as proprietor during the three years preceding the aforesaid Deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Paul, Micklette dit Laplume, and all persons who may have or claim to haye any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said emplacement, immediately previous to and at the same was acquired by the said Paul Micklette dit La- plume are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on the SECOND day of APRIL next, for a sentenceor judgement of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the Office ofthe said Prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they be for ever precluded-from the right of deing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.8.R.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, the 15th day of November, 1330, Province of Lower Canada, District of Quebec.; IN THE KING'S BENCH.No.666.- LOUIS PANET, Esquire, of the City of Quebec, in the County and District of Quebec, Notary, Plaintiff.JACQUES MICHEL LAURENCELLE, of the said place, Joiner, in his quality of Gardian duly elected in law to Emilie Laurencelle and Eleonore Laurencelle, also, Joseph Dorval, of the said place, Culler.of Timber, and Judith Laurencelle.his wife, from him duly seperated as to property, Defendant.B.it known.that the said Court of his Majesty\u2019s Court of King\u2019s Bench, for the District of Quebec, has ordered, that, whereas no biddings having been offered over the price of £500, to which the herein after designated lot has been put up, the said lot shall be again for the fourth time put up for sale au rabais, the according to the course and practice of this Court.Fallows.the description of the said lot, \u201cA lotofgroundor emplacement situate in the Saburb St.-Rock, of Quebec, containing fifty feet in front on St.Rock: stree:, by seventy-eight in depth, bounded on the north side by the street Des Prairies, in the rear towardsthesouth west by the ground of the heirs Brehaut, and on the other side towards the (south west) likewise by the said heirs Brehaut, on which lot of ground a wooden house is erected,circumstances and dspendancies,\u201d CH.PANET, Advocate, Quebec, 15th.Nov.183).PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber will apply to the Legislature of this Province at its next Session for the exclusive privilege of erecting a TOLL BRIDG}; over the river Richelien, at the lowerextremity of the Chambly Basin near Point Olivier in the parish of St.Mathias, in the county of Rouville, to the [sland opposite above the whart of Timothy Franchere, Esqr., with permission to make à road across said Island to the main land, The intervals between the pieces of said bridge to be: fifty.feet, with a passage for rafts of seventy feet, The height ofsaid bridge tu be eight feet above high water, and also to contain a draw bridge of thirty feet.The suid privilege to extend one league above and below the.said bridge, with the following rates of toll, namely : for every gig, caleehe or spring carriage adapted for and drawn by one horse, Bd\u2014for every additional horse, 3d\u2014fur every cart or vehicle of burthe- adapted for and drawn by one horse, 4d\u2014for every additional horse, 2d-\u2014for every spring carriage adapted tor and drawn by \u2018two horses, 10d\u2014for every additional horse, 3d\u2014fur every vehicle of burthen adapted for and drawn by a pair of horses or oxen and load not exceeding one ton, 9d\u2014every udditional cwt.said load shall contain, §d\u2014and for every additional horse or ox, 3d \u2014for every sleigh or carriole drawn by one horse, 4d\u2014for every additional horse.2d\u2014for every sleigh drawn by a pair of oxen or horses, Gd\u2014for every additional palr of oxen or horses, 4d\u2014for every saddle horse, 4d\u2014for every horse or ox unladen, 3d\u2014for all other description of horned cattle, 2d each\u2014for every ealt, sheep,hog or goat,1d -for every foot passenger, 14d.EDWD, S.GLEN, Chambly, 6th November, 1830.J RON\u2014Flat, Square and round of all dimensions, for sale hy > JOSEPH DYKE & Co., Quebe, st July, 1830.u St.Paul Street.Conrt sitting on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next,.November 18 - FTI XEN TAT .2 a., \u20ac PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, tha .the undersigned will apply to the Legislature of this Province at its next Session, to obtain the privilege of erecting a TOLL BRIDGE over the River Yamaska, opposite: the Village of St.Césaire, on the road leading from the Eastern Townships to Montreal.which privilege will begin two miles above the Village of St.Césaire, and will end one league lielow the said Village of St.Césaire.The undersigned does not intend to bind himself to have a Draw Brinae ; but should in future such an improvement in the navigation of the river become necessary, he obliges himselfto ereot a draw-bridge.The whole extent of said bridge will be about one hundred and sixty feet, with one pier in the middle of the river; the height of the arches fifteen feet from low water ; and the distance between the abutments and pier, for the passage of rafts or vessels ahout sixtyefive feet.The undersigned will ask for tull the following rates, namely :(\u2014 For every four wheel carriage, loaded or unloaded, with the driver and two persons or less, drawn by two horses or other beasts of draught, nine pence currency.For every four wheel carriage, londed or unloaded, drawn by niore than two, and not more than four horses, or other beasts of draught, one shilling.For every four wheel carriage, loaded or unloaded, drawn by more than four, and not more than six horses, or other beasts of draught, one shilling and three pence, and one penny for every additional horse or other beast of.draught above the number of six, attached to any loaded carriage.For every four wheel carriage, loaded or unloaded, drawn by one horse, with the driver and two persons or less, five pence.For every chaise, caleche, gig or other two wheel ear- riage or cariole, or the like carriage, loaded or unloaded, with the driver and two persons, or less, drawn by two horses, or other heasts of draught, the sum of six pence, .or drawn by one horse, or other beast of draught, four pence.For every sleigh, sled; or other like carriage, loaded or unloaded, drawn by more than two and not more than four horses, or other beasts of draught, one shilling, For every sleigh, sled, or the like carriage, loaded or unloaded, drawn by more than four horses, or other beasts of draught, one shilling and three pence.For every foot passanger, one half penny.For every horse, mare, nule, or other beast, fwo pence.Fur every horse and rider, two pence.For every bull, Ox, Cow, or other horned cattle, one pennys.For each pig, goat, sheep, calf or lamb, one half penny.ABEL MORRIL.2m Stanstead, 9th Nov.1830.UEBEC BANK.\u2014NOTICE.\u2014A GENERAL MerTING of the Stockholders of the Quebec Bank, is hereby requested to take place, at the Banking House in this City, on WEDNESDAY the 1st day of DECEMBER next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of taking into consideration, the petition to the Legislature in its next Session, for a renewal of the Charter of the said Bank, which expires an the lst August 1831.ALso\u2014For the purpose of cousidering the expediency of applying by Petition to the Legislature, for authority to establistya Brauch of the Quebec Bank, or Office for Discount and Deposit in the City of Montreal.W.G.SHEPPARD), President\u2014C.SMITH, Vice-President, .JOHN JONES.JOSEPH LEBLON).J.8.CAMPBELL.| \u20ac ( J.LEAYCRAFT.C.A.HOLT.2} JAMES BLACK.J.PL THIRLWALL.f £4 JOHN FRASER.L.MASSUE.|Z | JOSEPH JONES; JAMES HUNT.JTL Quebec, 18th October, 1830.+ 7) - By Auction.\u2014 By J.& J.M.FRASER, on FRIDAY next, the 19th inst.on the premises of the late Firm of Irvine, M\u2019Naught & Co.positively without reserve, the following articles belonging to tue estate of the late Firin and Consignmentsthereto.: LVE Hhds.fiirst quality Port Wine, 1 Pipe Madeira, 10 years old, 12 Cases Claret, 5 Chests Congou Tea.7 Ahds.4bbls, Sugar, .52 Barrels6 Tierces Rice, 21 Kegs Batter, 4 Barrels 23 half barrels beel, prime, prime mess, and mess.7 Puncheons Demerara Rum, if not previously sold.33 New Rum Puncheons, 76 Fish Casks, 100 Half barrels, 500 feet superior second quality Oak, to be shewn by Mr.W.Petry, L'Ance-des Mères.A small quality of Staves, Stave ends and Woods Hoops, 4 Hhds.Bath Bricks of superior quality, 3,000 Scouring or Bath Bricks, 500 Tiles used for Bakers ovens and for paving, 100 Kiln Tiles and a quantity of\u2019 Pantiles, Ridge, Flue and Sink Tiles, Sky lights, &c.All first quality of Bridg-water Bricks and Files.13 Boxes Plate Glass, 5.Bales Dundee Sheetinr and Canvas, .2 Bbls.Jamaica Cashoo Nuts, Logwoad and Lignumvitas, Fire Engine complete, 12 Wheat Cribbls, 12.Tarpauling, Beams, Scales Weights.Trucks and Wheel Barrows, Cooper's Tools, Truss Hoops, Kinply Bags, and.agreat variety of other.- articles, Quebec, 15th November, 1530.EIGNIORY FOR SALE\u2014The Subscriber offers for sale the North-Eastern half in and of the Seigniory BOURG LOUIS, situate in the County of HAMPSHIRE, consisting, tlie said half in one league and sixty-three arpents in front, by three leagues in depth, &c.&c &c.Easy terms of payment and an unexceptionable Title will be given, For particulars enquire of DANIEL ARNOLDI, in MONTREAL?or Wx K.M*CORD, Esq.QUEBEC, Montreal, Sept.2, 1830.u N.B.\u2014Said Scigniory is only six leagues from the city of Quebec, excellent land, well wooded, intersected by two oré hree considerable streams, and a road opened toit this season by a grant of thq last Legislature. hid Ce CE SOS = ee + 2, SN CCE © ue 7 1880.THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.Provincial SecrETARY's Oprics, Quescec, 17th November, 1830.Hrs EXcELLENCY TBE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE GOVERNMENT has been pleased to make the following appointments, vig 3 \u2014 Sir [eanc Coffin, Baronet, and Philip Franklin Callbeck Esqrs., to ve Justices of the Peace for the District of Que- ec.Edouard Tremblay, Gent., a Public Notary for this Province.The Honorable Chaussegros Delery.Esqr, Francois Vassal De Monviel, Louis Juchereau Duchesnay, and Lonis Panet, Esquires, 16 be Commissioners for the building and repairing of Churches, &c.wi:hin the district of Quebec.he Honorable Thomas Coffin, Esquire, and Francois Boucher, Esquire, (0 be do.do, for do.do.wiihin the District of Tiree Rivers, Jean Marie Mondelet, David Ross, Louis Guy, Janvier Domptail Lacroix, and Frederick Auguste Quesnel, Esqrd., to be do.do.within the district of Montreal.Charles Cavanagh, Robert Sherar, and Hypolite Landry, E-quires, to be Coinmissioners for the building aud repairing of Churches, &c.within the Infesior District of Gaspé.promener _ QUEBEC : THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1830- ( Latest news\u2014to the 12th October.) New York papers of Thursday evening have been received at MoNTREAL, being a day later than by Mail.The ship Josephine had arrived from BetrasT, having sailed the 16th October, and bringing dates from Parts to the 11th and from Lovnon to the 12th ulto.The Postscript to the Montreal Gazette of the 15th iast.contains extracts from these papers.There is however wothing new in the state of Eurcepe\u2014nothing either of a more favorable, or a more gloomy complexion.The EXTRACTS from papers to the 8th and 9th October bare informed our readers of the Declaration of Independence by Beuaru:r, under the tuition of the violent political writer, De Porter.In a subsequent manifesto, addressed *\u2018 to the people of this age,\u201d he calls upon the Germans, and in short upon all the world to adopt his absnrd and Eutopian theory.The people of BrussEts aud of most of the other towns which have thrown off their allegiance, are at the mercy of the mob.The Provisiovar GoverNweNT endeavours to make law respected, and seems to be supported by the better class of the Burghers, but the numbers ofthe canaille render them powerful and dangerous.DE PoTTER and Vax HALEN, one a rash and violent advocate, the lattes a SPANIsH Refugee and military adventurer, endeavor to erect BELGIUM into a Federal Republic in the midst of Monarchies\u2014a thing that can no more be, than can a monarchy in the midst of Republics\u2014and the members of the suppressed Society in Panis, called the * Friends ofthe People,\u201d charmed with the vision, are flocking to BrussELs to admire and support its existence, if necessary.On the 7th October, the King of the NETHERLANDS jssued a Proclamation from the Hague, in spirited language, calling for a levy en masse of volunteers.The Proclamation ooncludes as follows :\u2014\u2018\u2018 To arms, then, \u201c atthe pressit demand of your SOVEREIEN ! To arms \u201c forthe cause of order and the laws! To arms under ¢ the protectinn of AvMmicury Geo.who has so often *¢ saved the Low Couvrrres and tie House of ORANGE ¢ from the greatest dangers !\u201d This Proclaieution has already produced tke best effects in HoLLAND.A LONDON paper of the T1 !h states the following from Paris.M.GENDEBIEN, deputed by the Provisional Go- vernimnent of Baussers to make an.offer of alliance with France, has bad several interviews with the FRENCH Ministry without success.Europe would he endangered hy either annexing BEL- «wx to France, or placing it under the protection of the latter power.The Provisional Government being foiled in their patriotic views of making their country a Pro- Vince of FRANCE, have declared themselves independent.We have as usual rumors of insurrection in Spain.The article which contains this information comes trom Bay- oNNE, and is founded on a private letter.This is a queer route by which to receive news from Capiz.\u2018The Globe of the 12th October, the latest date, howe- wer, thus settles the credit of the Bavonng private letter.¢ There is no truth in the report of the insurrection at «¢ Capiz.Every thing remained tranguil in the south of +4 SpArn.\"\u201d \u2018 The King of Spain is gotively employed in restraining the ultra party spirit of the Apostoricats or ABsoLu- | ists; and so far from evincing a want of liberality, is struggling against the prevailing interest in Spain, namely, ABSOLUTISM, the head of which party is Don Cantos.People who wish the downfall of Frrpinanp should acquafiit themselves with facts, and with the eharacter.of his probable successor, before they denounce a KING, whose views they misrepresent, : The general tranquillity of | GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.Duke WiLL1am of BRUNSWICK OtLS has succeeded his eldest brother with great popularity in Brunswick and LUNENBURG Disturbances of a minor description are still declared to exist in various parts of GERMANY.At VIENNA, on the 20th September, the report of a projected CoNGRESs was gaining ground, to be held at TRop- PAU, at which the Emperor of Russia was to be present.The Constitutionnel of Oct.10th says that a ConGrEss of the different Sovereigns of ITALY was talked of, to meet at VIENNA.In FRANCE, the trial of the Ex-MINIsTERs was fixed for the 1st November.\u2018The Moniteur of the 10th October contains the King\u2019s answer to the address of the Depu- TIES, respecting the abolition of the punishment of death for political offences.He expresses himself decidedly in favor of the abolition, and well he may, recollecting how his father, of perfidions memory, met his death.From this answer, however, we derive every hope, that the Ex- MuwvisTERs will not fall a sacrifice to the vindictive rage of the party, which hunts them, and PoLIGNAC in particular, to the scaffold.Our news from ExcLAND, by the latest arrival, is very scanty.An Evening paper of the 12th says, that Ena- LAND and FRANCE will unite in neutrality as to the affairs of BeLgiom, and in endeavouring to preserve the general tranquillity of Eurore, The deficiency of the Revenve for the quarter ending 10th October, was only £184,000.The BirmingRAM dinner in honor of Frencr Revoru- TION was to take place on the 11th.Much nonsense and sedition will no doubt be spouted, but we trust no riots will ensue, as has been the practice of BIRMINGHAM, The Frencu Government have.forbidden the running of small boats with expresses, couriers, &c.between CaLa1s and Doven.Ep ( From English papers received at Halifax to the 10th.Oct.) WEDNEsDAY EVENING, Oct.6.Prince Paul of Wirtemberg is represented to bave accepted the vacant throne of Greece, but only on condition of an additional grant of territory.The letters from Germany state that there was great commercial distress.At Ber!in several failures were announced, and at Leipsic the interest of meouey had risen to the rate of 14 per cent per annum, October 7.The Foreign news receivedto day is veryimportaut.On Monday the Chamber of Peers assembled as a court of justice for the trial of the ex-ministers, when it was decided that every member should be summoned (0 attend the proceedings on the 1st Nov.next, A second mission of the Provisional Government to Prince Ftederick\u2019s head- quarters had been as fruitless as the first; the Prince insisting on the exchange en masse of all the prisoners taken, fur the few Belgian citizens who are prisoners to the Dutch.This was deemed inadmissible.The final evacuation of Belgium by the Dutch troops seems near at hand \u2014and if there 14 no interference of foreigners, Holland will be ratherin defensive than offensive position.His Majesty yesterday beld a court at St.James's Palace which was attended by Prince Troubetskoi (on a special mission from the Emperor of Russia,) and by the Prince Talleyrand, who delivered his credentials from the King of the-French.la the afternoon the King left town for Brighton, i ; The Court Journal states that the Duke of Wellington is strcogly opposed to an intervention in the affairs of the Netherlands, which might compromise our own tranquillity, the French Government having declared through Prince Talleyrand, that if the Prussians should occupy the Belgian fortresses, the French nation would, in all probability, compel their Ministers to march an army to the frontiers, The probability is, that Great Britain will not interfere directly in this quarrel.Disturbances continue to take place in different parts of Germany.\u2014In Mentz and Hanau the Cnstom bouses have been burnt down.Iu Prague the Catholics and Protestants have had some disturbances, the result of which was the destruction of the Lutheran church in that city.In Frankfort the public authorities have been adopting precautionary measures.lu Muuich the different military posts have been doubled and in Posen the magistrates have had recourse to the very suspicious expedient of issuing a proclamation to the people of the town, informing them that every thing continued quiet, Disturbances.more or jess serious, have (aken pace at Carlsruhe, Jena, &c.; The Spanish patriots have as yet made no decided move: ment.though their preparations have been long in progress, aad both heir friends and their enemies oo the alert, October 9 Sir George Murray is immediately to succeed Lord Hill in the command of the army.Sir George's successor has not been publicly named, although it was settled on Tuesday at the Cabinet Council.\u2014 Standard.We can state, on the best authority, that most important changes will take place in the Cabinet, in all probabiluy before the meeting of Parliament, but certainiy before Christmas.\u2014Berks Chronicle, The French appear tired of the conquest of Algiers, which they will in all probability give up.They have however obliged the Beys of Tunis and Tripoli to submit, imposing fines upon them.The overthrow of these piratical scutes is a benefit to the world ; it was a disgrace that it was not done long ago.The constitutionalists are collecting on the borders of Spain, but nothing has been done in that kingdom or in Portugal.A spirit of insurrection, however, is rife throughout Europe, and thera.is na calculating when or where it may break out.Extract of a private letier, of the 234 ult., from Rome :\u2014 s¢ The influx of French priests fills the streets of Rome 3 it increases daily, and the hospitality ot the Christian capital will soon be found insufficient for this extraordinary pilgrimage.\u2018I'he ecclesiastic.pretend that they were driven from their churches when Charles X, wus deprived of his crown.They complain of persecution, of the triumph of impiety and he contempt of which the Cathelic religion is exposed.They are conspiring hare against their co untry, and wish to arm the Holy See against France.The re signations given in Ju France since tbe fajl of Charles X, by judges and depu- 23 meme ties, 8nd many imitators here among the prelates and canons, who are paid by France.\u201d Loxpon, Octroser 9 We have received private and autheniic advices from the Hague, (rom which we learn that In Saturday last the King, anxious to comply with the wisues of the States General, aa- med a Commissioner to propose without delay a project of law for the separation of the Northern and Southera Provie- ces: On Thursday evening last, Marshal Bourmont arrived at the Antelope Hotel, Dorchester, from Plymouth where, we helieve, he had landed from Algiers, and.afier sleepin there, proeeeded on the following mourning lo Lulwer Castle, where he had an audience of, and dined with, the ex.King.The Marshal hassince resided at ihe Castle.le was accompanied by an Aide-de-Camp* Engires, each drawing carringes containing one hundred and twen)v persons, now start three times a day for Liver pool, and perform the journey in two hours.The charge fog u passenger is seven shillings.Another set of carriages ge twice a day.in three hours, and the charge in them is fox shillings.\u2014 Manchester Times.Co (From French Papers to the 10th October by the ERIE from Havre to New.York in 24 davs.) NETHERLANDS.Brussers, Oct.6.\u2014The independence of Belgium is declared ! The following has just been published.INDEPENDENCE OF BELGIUM.The Central Committee taking into consideration, that it is necessary to settle the future siate of Belgium, decrees ; Art.1st.The provinces of Belgium, violently separated.from Holland, will constitute an independent State, Art.2nd.The Central Committee shall submit assoon as possible a draft of a Constitution, : Art.3rd.A National Congress, in which shall be repre« sented all the interesis of the provinces, shall be convoked, It shail be their duty to examine the projeet of a Belgian Constitution and modify the same as they shall deem proper, and shall cause ir to be observed as a definitive Cansiitution.throughout all Belgium.Brussels Oct.4th, 1830.(Signed): DE PoTTER, CH.RoGtER, .SyLvAIN VA=DOWEYEtt, Count FELIX De MERODE, Lonpon, Oct.5, 1890; The news yesterday from Holland and the Netherlands : set; far as regards its influence on the money Market, has heen\u2019 of a more cheering description.The decision of the States \u2018 General in favour of the separation of the (wo countries, dew considered by the monied interest 10 be sow the anly.way of getting out of the present difficutries, though they are perfectly ç aware, that it may give rise to others hereafter of a still more .formidable character.In any case, it is thought there re-., mains vo further danger of another appeal to arms, but that the question will be decided by the force of circumstances, the exact nature of which no one preiends to foresee, The Hamburgh Reporter mentions that Prince Paul ot Wirtemberz had accepted the vacant throne of Greece, Eight thousand men are said to have assembled on the.faontiers of Portugal.À, The Duke of Bruuswick is meditating suits for libel against some of the London newspapers.The Kiag of the Netherlands has issued the following: decree :\u2014 Ct Art.1.Our well beloved son the Prince of Grange is , charged, in our name, with the government of all those, parts of the Southern Provinces in which legal authority is acknowledged.Art.2.He will fix his residence at Antwerp.Art.8.He will by conciliatory measures, second and\u2019 support as much as possible, the efforts of the well intended inhabitants to re-establish order in those parts of the Provinces where it has been disturbed, The Prince de la Moskwa has been admitted to a private audience by the King of Sweden, to which he delivered an autograph letter from the King of the French.Admiral Duperre has arrived at Paris, The Constitutional Regency of Portugal, established in the Island of Terceira, in the name of Queen Donna Maria, has resolved to ackowledge Louis Philip 1.as King of the French.The acknowledgement of the new French Government = by Prussia was notified in the most positive and frank manner.Prussia not only proclaims its concurrence in the principle of non-intervention in the affairs of France,bus she gives at the same time, the assurance that she will: notinterfere in the affairs ot Belgium.Thus the reporte which had been circulated relative to the hostile dispositions of Prussia are without foundation.\u2014 National.Paris, Oct, 7, 1830, The Moniteur of the 5th Oct.contains a Royal Ordon- | nance, calling out 20,000 young soldiers of the class of 1S29, 60.000 of the class of 1828, and 28,000 of the class of 8824, all of whom are to take their departure on the 25th of December next.Several of the French papers of the following day severely censured the publication of the Ordonnance for calling 108,000 men into active service, without as ez- planation of the gronnds of such a measure in the fuzw af.a report to the King ; but all of them agree in the opinion - that its only object is to place the military and naval forces .of the country upon a respectable footing, the army havin, been immensely reduced by the expedition to Algiers, and.the disbandment thot took place in consequence of the.recent great changes.Rome and Naples have both acknowledged Philip as King of the French, and have tramsmitéeds the\u2019 their respective À mbassadors new letters of credupeg.{+ +X \\ The Courier of the Gth Oct.says that tho twely > bles in Germany are not the effects of secret seeletids, but of the examples of France and Belgium ; and urges / that the Gerinan Sovereigns prepare to give constitutiona\u201d to their subjects, by first putting down the agitation by orce.Prince William; brother of the King of Prussia, spi to be in command of $ corps, including above 2,000 mon d and is to have his head quarters at Cologne.~*~ A bill passed the French Chamber of Deputies on t Sth of Oct.appropriating 30 millions, in the year for the benefit of commerce, at the dir-ction offthe minister.' The German Confederation have .tnken a step which -! shows the nature of the disturbances in the .ceuntry\u2014 16.000 men have been divided into reserve corps.: The King of Spain has taken decisive measures against \u2019 the Carlists:.the priests being warmly emgloycd againg ut The French minister of Foreign A aire siated on the Gih, that the King of the Freuch bad been cheerfully recognised by Europe ; thai tbe powersare desirousof peace, which it is believed may be mainiained by an adhereuce 10 the principles of non-interference, lu oplie of the difticuliies in Belzium.Mivisters were presented to the king of the Freneh from Prumia, Bavaria, Suze Weimar, on the Gh, P\u2019runmia, itis suid, wished 10 act in uccordance with RRus-ia, and it is ~tated that she is considered us having expressed a determination not to interfere in Belgium, J The troopsat Nieuport and Tournay have capituluted.A bloody engagement took place ut Termonde, A movion to remove the ashes of Napoleon from Si, Helena to France has been lost in 1he Chamber of Deputies, PARIS Oct.8 The Atalunte is the frigate, accompauled hy a sloop of war, tha: has heen sent to the Tagus to protect the persons aud property of the French at Lisbon.Yesterday several parties of journeymen farmers paraded the streets, but they were at «uce dispersed by the National Guards, and some of them aken to the Pretecture of Poiice.All the Sovereign Princes of Germany are assembling the notables of their country, and disposed to gran the amelio- rations necessary (0 government to redress grievances, and to do Justice to all well-founded claims, e learn from Berne that on tue 28th ult., M.Fischer, the Provost, was attacked in he streets of the town, and obliged ta \u2018ake refuge in a guard house, \u2018The government of Berne Rave called in troops, and on the 80th 12 pieces of cunnon were planted before the Hotel de Ville, The following is an extract of a private letter of the 28th ult., from Brunswick\u2014¢** To ihe general satisfactiun, inielli- gence hus arrived that in consequence of the reception our ex: Duke met with is England.he has abdicated the Government of the Duchy, and is i> probable that Duke Wiliam, who is univer-ally beluved, will be proclaimed to morrow.\u201d We learn from Hanover that serious disturbances have broken out at Luneburg and Celle, The people are in insure rection against the privileges ofthe wobility, and demand that the King of Hanover siould reside iu the country,or transfer his crown to the duke of Cambridge.Extract of a letter from Vienna, dated Sept.30 :\u2014*¢ The coronation of the Archduke Crown Prince as King of Hua.gary tvok place yesterday at Preshurg.\u201d The Germanic Diet have resolved, in order to put down, the insurrection which has broken out in the country of Hanau, and other parts of the Electorate of Hesse, and to shelter the contiguous States from the incursions of the insurgent hands, to invite Bavaria, Baden, aud Nassau to send corps of troops upon fixed points, as well to cover their territory as to march promptly to the places where other Governments may require their succour.\u2014 | The troops of the Duchy of Nassau are already at the points assigned to them.Moreover the Diet have resolved that there shall be formed a corps of reserve of 6000 Prussians at Wetzlar, 4000 Wirtemberghers at Heil- bronn, and 6000 Bavarians at Bruckenan.The Russian Ambassador has had sevesal interviews wily the Earl of Aberdeen and the Duke of Wellington.The Duke, we understand, bus been strongty urged to interfere in behalf ofihe King of the Netherlauds ; and the Aumbissador bas declared that he is bound to do 80 by the Treaty of Vienna, .Itis asserted in the best informed circles, that the King has declared against any interference, on the ground of Jmpoliey, although he wishes good faith (0 be kept.\u201d The opinion of che Duke.of Wellington three weeks ago, was that the separation of Belgium trom Holland should not ne permitted $ but circumstances have chaoged, and so, we trust, as the Duke\u2019s opinion.The Duke of Wellington had made overtures to Lords Goderich, Melbourne and Palmerston, and Mr.C.Grant, to jointhe Administration.Admiral Sir Edward Codrington has arrived at St.Pe- tersburgh.The King continues to reside and to enjoy himself at the Palace at Brighton.His Majesty's happinesshas been slightly interrupted by a fit of the gout, not a very severe one indeed, but yet sufficiently pungent to interrap: disagreeably the easy course of His Majesty's honest pleasure, Levees are gazetted to be held at the Palace of Si.Jawes\u2019, on the three Wedaesdays, 27th instant, and 3¢ and 10th November, The King willl dine with the Lord Mayor of London on Lord Mayor\u2019s day.The Standard announces that Sir George Murray is immediately to succeed Lord Hill ia the command of the Army.Sir George's successor has not been publicly named, although it was setiled on Tue.day at the Cabinet Council, Its rumoured: that several changes in tue Cabinet wil take place.We learn by the Irish papers, that in the Province of Con.naught the harvest hasso cowpletely failed that famine ap- peats inevitable.In Scotland, on the contrary, the gloomy apprehensions which some time ago were entertained, appear to have beendispelled, and they look for an adequate, if not an ahundant harvest, MR.Huskis:0n'8 MONUMENT.\u2014At a general meeting of the proprietors of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, held on Monday, the sun of 250 guineas was voted towards the fund for erecting a wonwment to Mr, Huskisson; and a similar sum was also vo.ed for purchasing a piece of plate for General Garcoyne, Both our late and present Represenia- tive rendered important services (0 the Company when their Bill was before Parliament.Dover, 6! October.\u2014The county of Kent is in a very agilated state, on necount of the organized system oi stack burning, and machine breaking, which appears to be established in several extensive districts.The cryis ** we will destroy the corn stacks and thrashing macliines this years next year we will take a turn with the Parsons, and the third we will make war upon the Statesmen\u2019.\u2014 It is said the farmers whose machines have been destroyed do not intend to renew them, as.they throw theo labourers out of employment and consequently upon the parish.\u2019 Tha following isa statement of the expenditure of the Maachester Railway, incurred to June last as stated in Gore's Advertiser : Cost of the whole including salaries, and -anticipated expences before entire com.THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.Loid Blantyre\u2014** This gallant und lemented Nobleman was born in 1775 and was consequently about ifiy-five years of age.when he su nutortunately met with his death at Bru~- sels, His Lordship served in Holland, in 1799 ; in Egypt, as Aia-de.Camp (0 General Stuart, 1x01 3 ia the expedition to Pomecunia and Zealand, 1307, and with the Duke of Wellington, in Spaiu and Portugal, 1809.His Lordship held the raok of Majur General in the army, and that of a Companion of ihe Bath.He was alvo Lord Lieuienatgof Renirewshire, His Lord:hip married, 25h February, 1813, Francis, second dayghter of the Honorable John Rodney, Chief Secreiary of the Goverament at Ceylon, and grand daughter of the cele.bruted Admi:al Lord Rodney, by whom he has left a surviving family of eigiv enlidren\u2014the youngest only a few months old, The present Peer, who has succeeded 10 bis title under such untoriunate circumsiances.is only 12 years of age.a NETHERLANDS.The following articles on the state of affairs iu Ber.GIUM are more worthy of perusal than any which we have met with up to the latest dates.Certainly a more unprovoked rebellion than the present, it isnot easy to conceive.From haste, indecision, (and these two are.by no means incompatible) or ignorance, the measures taken to quell it, and to reduce BrusskLs to allegiance do not seem to have been either happily contrived, or fortunately executed.As a military man, the character of Prince Freneric will not perhaps be enhanced by his attempt on BrusseLs ; but assured as we are that to his humanity alone the BRUXELLoIS are indebted, that their beautiful city was not reduced to ashes, his failure stands completely excused.The attack also was justified by the application of the respectable inhabitants who preferred the King's troops to their own rabble\u2014by the orders of King WiLLiam's Government\u2014and by the increasing danger of disaffection throughout the whole ofthe Frenca Provinces.The propositions of the people have now been ucceded to by the King, and a Commission appointed to draw up the projet of the law of separation.lt remains to be seen what the conduct of the Provisional Government will be.A word as to the reported atrocities committed by the Durca troops.Let those.who, from political prejudice, persist in attributing them to the Kine\u2019 troops and not to the rabble, turn over the files of the Courier.They will find that they are considered in the main as fictions, invented to prejudice the King\u2019s cause with the BriTisn nation\u2014while those violences, which actually occurred, were perpetrated by the BRuxELLuis mob.The Courier of the 5th October expressly refutes the absurdities contained in the letter of a correspondent of the Morning Chronicle, and copied into a late Montroak Lerald, | We now introduce the following paragraphs, repeating our impression, of their general good seuse and rightin.tentions :\u2014 | Lonnon, October 6.We wait with some anxiety to learn the course which the Piovisional Guverument at Bru:sels intend to take.They have now an opportunity to negociate, with safety 0 themselves, with the Sovereign against whom they rebelled, and will eagerly avail themselves of this opportunity to restore quiet to their country, confidence to (he respectable inhavi tunis, and comparative order :o the masses who have beeu seduced fiom (he pursuits of industry to a scene ot hostitity for which they were by uo means qualited.Whilst, however, We express the indignation with which we have been fided at witnessing the encouragement giveu Ly men of education aud property to the lower oiders io a revolt which coud uot interest (hem, we would not jn any way have it supposed that we acquit the saihorities eniirely of brane, There was a vacillaiion of opinion,\u2014an indecision of conduct about thew\u2014an aiternate display of power and weakness\u2014at one time a show of rigour, ay another an alfec.tation of ineicy\u2014which have placed tiem in a condition ot eas credit than they oughoo have enjoyed, Luis, theretore, the mre incumbent upon them to temporise, now that, by their weakness they have lost the power of dictating, But let it not be forgoiten, that if the chief actors an the revolution should overlook the weakuess of their own situation in contemplating that of their oppounems, they wil provoke for themselves ihe hostility ot other parties, and compel (he Ga- verninent aguinst wbick they have revoited to assume a more vigorous and derermined character.Let them adhere sirict- ly to \u2018he terns of ther original d: mand - ase oration under the same dynasty.This has been conceded by the King and ihe States Geaeral, This promptly followed up, wiih an oblivion of all \u2018hat has passed, may save Belgium from ruin, aud maintain the peace of Kurope ; but we ase not to suppose that ihe greatess advocate for popular tights will eu- courage (he Belgians in a continued attempt to maintain lhenreiyes ns a separate budy, against 1easvn\u2014against the principles which their own Deputies ndvocated iu ihe Cham.ber\u2014in defiance of good order and indespite of the iutesest of other counu ies.in alluding to the inte evenis, is Dy vo meaus proper or cun ciliatory.\u2018Their calumnies against the troops, who were commanded, be it remembered, bY two Belgian Genesats, aud their insults towards Prince FREDERICK, who acted, at leust, wish humanity if be did aot with decision, are caicula- ted to lead (0 an opinion, that the counsutuiional and magnanimous concessions of the Ring will be treated with disdain, instead of being received with gratitude, We still hope, however, for (he best.The Beiginns stand alone in Europe there is uo Goverument\u2014uoim,ardal man, who will advo.cale their cause, if they do not now step short and accept the terms which they before solicited.\u2014Courier.LoNnoN, OCTOBER 10.Holland and the Netherlands! The days of old return on us in names ; but how are the dveds of the present day (0 be illusirated by those of former times ?The French people contemplate, in the new state of things at Brussels an ex- ampie of a tederative union in the midst of monarchies, \u2014 * The friends of he people,\u2019 bafii»d by-the vigilance of their own government, march to support De Potier and Van Halen, 0 suppori a Spanish refugee und a violent political writer in the goveromeut of a republic, forced into existence by 4 momenary clash of circemstances, and which has culled these men to the direetion of affairs in the mere despair of finding any other candidace for such a dangerous huvor.A tedprative union, guaranteed by France and England, and tolerated by Kurope\u2014such is the proposal for Beigium 3 but who can calmly contemplate its existence?Prussia, pletion, about « oo.= = 8 820,000 The Tunnel cost, including about 10, 000.£00, compensation s to individuals, for houses, damage, &c.about .- > - - - 44.770 Amall Tuanell ca ee Ls.dl The Sankay Viaduct.+ = = 45900 Newton ditto - = À rv = a - 5300 Rainnill dirse = Ff re.ea e 8500 lewell Bridge,about - g .=~ = 450 Chatt Moss » - .« a .27.000 Land, about an » + » - > 130, 020 Cutting and Embagkgents « - .= 200, OU Yeon Rails °.\u2019 .» e 70,000 Building the bridges, makiag tbe rogd, salaries, Wnggone, &c cousiiluted the ce 4 #spsacom wish 40,000 disciplined troops, is oo eae fionyer.Freach if they are not actuated by the most unworthy motives, they | The language of the Belgian Journal, | NovemBer 18 volunteers, in despite of the declaration of their King and.fos ernmeut.gather in an opposite direction.The futiious iegeuis stimulate by every effort, the revolt of Brussels; while Antwerp declares fur Holland, and is the head quariers of Prince Frederick.Deadly hatied to the Dutch, exaspe- railed to a thirst of vengeance by the recent struggle, incites the whole population of the provinces to rise aguinst the soldiery\u2014even the Belgian soldiery, where they continue fuithful., Strong foriresues are in the hands of the insurgents.The provisional government of Brussels issues its proclame - tion and annouaces its decrees;.and, De Puiter aupeals (0 men of the present age for support and justification.In Holland, the States General concluded, their session with the adoption of the (wo grand propositions first made by the Bruxellois ~separaiion of the provinces and continuance of the dynasty.The King has bâtimens dessus construits, à la charge par l\u2019adjudica- aire de payer une pension viagère stipulée en l\u2019acte de tonation par le nommé Joseph Pichet et son épouse au dit Jacques Bertrand devant Mtre.Archambault et son confrère otaires, le 17 Juin, 1826\u201d et telle que portée en une çédule annexée au dit Ordre d\"Alias Fieri Facias, A vendre sujette comme susdit, À la porte de l\u2019Eglise du Grand St, Esprit, Nouvelle St.Ours, le VINGTIEME jout de DE- CEMBRE prochain, A ONZE heures du matif Le dit Ordre\u2019 d\u2019Allas \u2018Fieri Facias étant retournable.lé ler.de -Février prochain.L ' | GY, Shérif .Bareau du Shérif, 12 Août, 1830.GUGY,.Shérif, mv cto A a PE RES SQE la cite de Montréal, dans le district de Montréal et Pro- Pierre: Trudeau, avec une maison, grange et autres |\u2019 November 18; EE PTE FIFRI FACIAS, Montréal A savoir } AMES BROCK, & LEMUBL No.1932.CUSHING, tous deux du Tows- ship de Chatham dans le district de Montréal, marchands - associés, faissnt commerce ensemble A Chatham susdit sous les noms et raison de Brock et Cushing, demandeurs, contre .WALTER SMITH, du ditTownshipde Chatham, cultivateur, defendeur ; le lot numero dix sept dans la première contes- sion di dit Township de Chathany borné comme suit a savoiry au sud-ouest par devant par la grande ou rivière Ottawa, au nord-est dans la profondeur par le fronteau du numéro neuf de la seconde concession du dit Township de Chatham, au Côté sud-est par le nuunero seize appartenant à et occupé de present par Jobnson Smith et aù côté nord-vuest par le numero dix-buit appartenant A Robert Turnbull, contenant dix chaines perpendicülnires en largeur sur quatrevingt eix chainés et cinquante chainons de longueur moyenne, et qua- trevingt six acres et demi et huit perches en superficie plus ou moins, avêcune maison de briques à deux étages et une grange en charpente y dessus érigées, sujet ua et chargé dû payement d\u2019unerente annuelle de trois livres dix chellins du cours actuel, payable anñnellement et en toute et thaque année, laquelle rente sera due et payable au premier a\u2019 Avril de toute et chaque année, aux héritiers ou représentans de Sarah Jeffery, de son vivant du dit township de Chatham, veuve de défuntle Reverend Richard Bradford, de son vie vant Ministre de l\u2019église Episcopale du dit township de Chas tham, à toujours.Sera vendu à la porte de l'église ou maison dans laquelle se fait le service divin, dans le dit township de Chatham, le TRENTE.ET-UN de JANVIER prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le ditordre de Fieri Facias re- touruable le ler.de Fevrier prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif.Sept.1830, FIER] FACIAS.Montréal, a savoir } 'ACQUES HEBERT, ci-devant No.1630.de la paroisse st.Cyprien, dans dans lë district de Montréal et actuellemient de la paroisse st.Luc, dans le dit district, cultivateur, Demandeur, contre ALEXIS BELANGHR, de la paroisse st.yprien dans le dit district, Défendeur : Une terre sise et si tuée a la seconde ligne de gravier, dans la paroisse st Valentin; seigneurie de Délery, et district de Montréal, du contenu de trois arpensde front, sur vingt-huit arpens de profondeur, bornée par devant au grand chemin de Roi, dans la proton deur;par François Fortin, d\u2019un côté par Tous: saint Bourdeau, et d\u2019eutre côté par Paul Boissonault, sans aucune batisse.Sera vendue à lasusdite paroisse st.Valentin, le PREMIER de FEVRIER prochain, à NEUF heuresdu matin.Le dit Ordre de Fieri Faciasf re tournable le ler.de Février prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, le 25e.Septr.1830.FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, vor \"AMES WALKER, ci-devant de No.265.St.Jean, autrement appellé la ville de Dorchester, dans le district de Montréal et de présent de la paroisse de Montréal, dans le dit district, Tanneur et corroyeur, Demandeur, contre JOHN WOODS, fils, de st.Jean susdit, Tanneur et corroyeur, Défendeur, Un lot de terre ou emplacement situé dans la susdite paroisse st.Jean, contenant un arpent ou acre francais en superficie, borné au nord par Pierre Dupré, au sud par Thomas Waywood, à l\u2019est par la rivière Richelieu, et à l\u2019ouest par les terres de Waywood, avec maison y dessus érigée de trente pieds de long sur vingt-six pieds de largeur.Sert vendu à la porte de l\u2019Eglise protestante de St.Jean susdit, LUNDI, le TRENTE-ET-UN de JANVIER prochain, à TROIS heures et DEMIE de relevée.Le dit Ordre de Fieri Facias retournable le 1e.Février prochain.; L, GUGY, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, le 25 Sept.1880.FIERI FACIAS, Montréal, à avoir: 1 M ARIE CHARLES JOSEPH No.546.LEMOINE DE LONGUEUIL, veuve de défunt David Alexander Grant, Ecuyer, décédé, Baronne de Longueuil, Dame en possession de lu Baron \u20ac \u2018 de Longueuil, daus le dit district, demanderesse, contre PIERRE STE.MARIE, de la paroisse Ste.Marguerite.de Blairfindie, dans le dit district de Montréal, cultivateur, défendeur: Une pièce vu portion de terre située dans li paroisse Ste.Marguerite de Blairfindie, dans la Baronie de .Longueuil, du contenu de deux arpens de front sur environ vingt-buit arpens de profondeur, bornée par devant à la ligneseigneuriale (de présent le grand chemin de Roi,) dans la profondeur par des terres non concédées, d\u2019un côté par Pierte Duval et d\u2019autre côté par la Baronne de Longuetit, avec ure petite maison y dessus érigéé.Sera vendu à lé.porte de l\u2019Eglise de la susdite paroisse Ste.Marguerite de Blairfindie, le TRENTE-ET-UN de JANVIER prochain, à UNE heure de relevée.Ledit Ordre de Fieri Facias est retournable le ler, de Février prochain, 0 L.GUGY, Shérit.Bureau du Shérif, le 25 Septr.1830, FIERI FACIAS.Montréa) 4 savoir: } ERRE LOISELLE, de la citd No.514 de Montréal dans le distrièt de Montréal, aubergiste, Demandeur, contre DOMINIQUE TETRO, de la dite cité de Montréal, aubergiste, Defendeur ; Un lot ou lopin de terre sis et situé dans la paroiste de Chambly dans le dit district de Montréal, contenant deb x are pens de front sur la petite rivière Montréal et trois arpens en profondeur plus ou moins, borné d\u2019un côté par la route de Longueuil et d\u2019autre côté par Alexandre Rochon, et Etieops Provost, avec uue maison de bois ef autres batisses y deasuy erigés.Sera vendu à la porte de VEglise de |a susdite; pg- roisse de Chambly, le TRENTE et UN de JANVIER pros.chain, 3 DIX heures du matin, Le dit ordre de Fieri Faciag : retournable au ler de Fevrier prochain: L: GUGY, Sherif, Bureau du Shérif, Bureau du Sherif le 25 Sept.}830, FIERI FACIAS, .Montréal, Aaron} HONORABLE: JO N ; a Hy L \"ARDSON, de 1e té de Menge 4 Ecuyer, curateur des successions et biens vacans de défunt \u2026 Nos 1015 : George Ellice, de ton vivant seigneur propriélaire et en pose session des fief et seigneurie de Villechauve où Béauharnais, contre JOSEPH DAVID DARROY, de la dite séigneurla, Beauharmois ou Annfield, cultivateur, Défendeur ub lopip, lot ou morceau de terre situé dans la paroisse St.Thimotée,, dans la susdite seigneurie, désigné comme lot No.21, de I première concession de Helentown, contehant trois hd autrement dite la seigneurie d\u2019Annfield, dans le comté de Beauharñois, dans le dit district de Montréal, Demandeur, \u2026 .\u2018 30.GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.27 re nt sur vingt arpens de profondeur, plus vu moine, sans une garantie de mesure précise, borné par devant au fleuve Laurent, dans Ia profondeur par les terres d\u2019un nommé seph Marois, du côté nord est par les terres d'André Tel- r ouses représentans, etau sud ouest par uu nommé Anne Leduc, avec maison eu bois et Écurie y dessus érigécs, \"a vendu à la porte de l'église de la dite paroisse St, Thi- tée, le PREMIER de FEVRIER prochain, à DIX heures matin.Le dit ordre retournable le cinq de Fevrier pro- aime L.GUGY, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, le 42 Sept.1830.' DEUX ORDRES DE FIERI FACIAS, ntréal, a savoir, NDRE\u2019 BRUNET, cultivateur de » 1524 double : la paroisse de St.Eustache, dans -omté des Deux Montagnes, et aussi FRANCOIS PIERRE JEAN CASIMIR BRUNEAU, Ecuyers, Avocats, de la sde Montréal, Demaudeurs, tous contre JOSEPH LAW- INCE, cultivateur, ci-devant de la paroisse de Ste.Anne, 1s l\u2019augmentation, à la seigneurie des Millse Isles, et muin- ant de la cité, comté et district de Moutréal, Défendeur : .Une terre située en la paroisse de Ste.Anne des Plaines 1s l'augmentation de la seigneurie des Milles Isles, conte- it trois arpeus de front sur trente arpens plus ou moins de sfondeur, bornée par devant par la rivière du nord, par \u2018rière a la ligne seignenriale de Terreboune, joignant d\u2019un é à André Lesage, etd\u2019autre côté au dit Défendeur Jo- h Lawrence, avec maison, grange et autres batimens des- :coustruits.2°.Uve autre terre située au même lieu, tenant troisarpens de front, sur trente arpeus plus ou ios de profondeur, tenaut par devant à la dite rivière du d, et par derrière la ligne seigneuriale de Terrebonne, n côté joignant Antoine Beauvet, et de l\u2019autre à la terre défendeur, ci dessus désignée.A vendre A la porte de zlise de la dite paroisse de Ste.Anne des Plaines, le (ENTUNIEME jour de JANVIER prochain, à DIX heures matin.Les susdits deux writs ou ordres de Fieri Facias ournables le premier de Février prochain.L.GUGY, Shérif.Bureau duShérif, 24me.Sept, 1830.FIERI FACIAS.antréa] Asavoir : No.1791.© ; OSEPH TOUSSAINT DKOLET, Ecuver, Marchand de la paroisse St.Marc dans le comté de Verchères dans le dit district Montréal, demandeur, contre NARCISSE HEBERT' en capacité de curateur appointé a la sucession vacante de an Baptiste Hebert, representant Jeau Baptiste Hchert r reprise d\u2019Iustance, defendeur: 1.Une terre située dans troisième rang des cuncessions de la paroisse et seigneurie St Charles, contenant deux arpens de front sur trente aras de profondeur prenant pardevant a Louis Harnois et en sfondeur à Jean Baptiste Leduc, joignant du côté nord-est Maurice Miager, et d\u2019autre côté a Thomas Hatfield, avec aison, grange et autres batimens dessus construits.2.Une tre terre située au quatridme rang de la dite paroisse et igneurie de St.Charles, de troisarpensde front sur dix huit pens de profondeur, prenant pardevant au chemin de front, en profondeur à Jean Baptiste Létourneau, d\u2019un côté au rd-est à Jacques Leclair, et au sud-est à Antoine Livernois, ec maison, grange et autres batimens dessus coustruits.veudre À la porte de I'Ezlise de la dite paro® sde St.tarles, le TRENTE-UNIEME jour de JANVIER pro- ain, a DIX leures dumatin.Le dit ordre de Fieri Facias ut retournable le ler Fevriér prochaiv.L.GUGY, Sherif.Bureau du Sherif, 24 Sept.1830.: FIERI FACIAS.\u2018ontréal, a savoir: 3 ILLIAM LAVERY, dela { Seigneurie St.Armand, dans District de Montreal, cultivateur, demandeur, contre \"ATHANIEL D.BINGHAM, de la susdite Seigneurie , Armand, cultivateur, gardien duement apyointé en loi : William Sampson Baker, Olivier Baker et Thomas George Ellice de son vivant seigneur propriétaire et en pos- scasion des fief et seigneurie de Villechauve ou Beaubarnois, autrement dite la seigueurie d\u2019Annfieid duns le comté de Besuharnois dans le dit district de Montréal, dewnudeur, contre ALEXANDRE McINTOSH, de la dite seigneurie, cultivateur defendeur.Un lot de terre situé daus la dite sei- gueurie de Beauharnois ou Anafield, designé comme lot À 9.43, dansla première concession de north Georgetown, conte- uaut quatre arpens de front sur vingt cinq arpens, plus ou moins de profondeur, saus garantie de mesure précise, borné par devant à la rivière Chateauguay, dans la profondeur par le lot No.18, de la quatrième concession de nurtb Georgetown, au nord-est par les terres d\u2019Alexis Sauvageau, Ecuver, et au sud-ouest par un chemin qui divise la dite première concession de north Georgetown de la première concession de Ormstown dans la dite seigneurie, avec une maison en bois et une\u2019 grange y dessus erigées Sera \u201cendu à la porte de l\u2019Eglise de la paroisse Ste, Martine dans la dite seigueurie, le TRENTE-ET' UN de JANVIER prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit ordre retournable le ler.de Fevriér prochain, L.GUGY, SLerif.Bureau du Sherif, le 24 Sept.1830.DISTRICT DES 'TROIS-RIVIERES.Bentes par le Sherif.cite C\u2019EsT-A- A savoir : VIS Public est par le présent donné, que les terres et héritages sous-mentionnés ont été saisis et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs tel que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes personnes ayant des réclamations sur iceux sont parle présent requises de les faire connoître suivant la loi ; toutes oppositions afin d\u2019annuller, afin de distraire ou afin de charge, excepté dans le cas de Venditioni Exponas, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d\u2019être filées au Bureau du soussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions afin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems dans les deux joursaprès le retour de l\u2019Ordre, (Writ.) ALIAS PLURIFS FIERI FACIAS.Trois-Rivières, à savoir $ N CSES HART, de la Ville No.110.des Trois-Rivières, dans le comté de St.Maurice, da s le district des 'Trois-ni- vières, négociant, centre JEAN BAPTISTE GENDRON, de la dite Ville des Trois-Rivières, marinier, et MARIE JOSEPHTE COMEAU, sa femme, a savoir : Un emplacement situé en cette Ville, dans la rue Notre Dame,au nord-ouest de ladite rue,de quarante huit pieds de front sur cent-vingt pieds de profondeur, prenant par devant au niveau de la dite rue, et par derrière au marché au foin, joignant au côté nord-est à Joseph Debord Lafontaine, et d\u2019autre côté au sud-ouest à François Garceau.avec une maison en bois et autre bâtimens dessus construits.Sera vendu à mon Bureau en la Maison de Justice de la dite Vilie des \u2019Trois Rivières, le DIX-HUIT de MARS prochain, a ONZE heures du matin.Le ditOr- dre retournable le 22 de Mars.\u2019 I.G.OGDEN, Shérif.Trois-Rivières, le 15 Novembre, 1830.Province du Bas-Canada, District de Moutréal.} COUR DU BANC DU ROI.No.49.Exparte.\u2014CHRISTOPHE MARCHESSFEAU.VIS Public est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé dans le Bureau du Protonotaire de la Cour du Banc du Roi de et pour le district de Montréal, un Acte fait et exécuté par devant Mtre.Dutalmé et son confrère, Notaires Publics, le dix-neuvième jour de Juillet mil huit cent dix-sept, entre JEAN BTE.BRAZEAU, vaker, enfans mineurs et heritiers issus du mariage d\u2019Ar- old Baker de son vivant de la dite Seigneurie st.Armand, ultivateur ; 10.l\u2019exacte moitié Ouest de certaine piece de rre sise et située dans la susdite Seigneurie st.Armand, jaisant partie du lot numéro trente neuf de la dite Seigneu- fie, 1a dite moitié contenant quarante et un acres et demic in superficie, plus ou moins, bornée au Nord et à l\u2019Est ar Benjamin Reynolds, au sud par William Shephard et \u2019autre côté à l\u2019ouest par Christopher Quackenboss, sans aucune batisse.20.une piece de terre située dans la sus- lite Seigneurie st.Armand contenant onze acres en super- icie, plus ou moins, à être prise du coin nord est du lot de a Veuve Wagar, bornée au sud et à l\u2019est par la terre de a dite Veuve Wagar, au nord par Joel Levitt et à l\u2019est par Jenjamin Reynolds, sans batisses.30.certaine Maison n bois d\u2019un etage et appentis et écuries aussi en bois de ont et occupées par defunt Arnold Baker et erigées sur la erre de present dans la possession de certain Henry Baker, ituée dans la susdite seigneurie st.Armand, les quelles )atisses doivent être enlevées de dessus la terre du dit Hen- \u2018y Baker par l\u2019acquereur.Seront vendues à la porte de *Eglise de la Trinité de la susdite seigneurie st.Armand,le PREMIER de FEVRIER prochain, à TROIS heures et DEMI de L'APRES-MIDI.Le ditordre de Fieri Fa- zias retournable le ler.de Fevrier prochain.\\ L.GUGY, Sheriff.Bureau du Sheriff, le 25 Sept.1830.TFIERI FACIAS.Montréal), a savoir: AMES FISHER et RICHARD No.494.FISHER, du township de Hem- mingford, comté de Beauharnois, dans le district de Montréal, commerçans et associés, faisant commerce ensemble \u2018au dit township de Ilemmingford, seus les noms et raisons de J.et R Fisber, demandeurs, contre NELSON PROPER, du même lieu, commergaut, défendeur: Un lot de terre situé dans ledit township de Hemmingford contenant environ cinquante arpens en superficie, étant partie du lot No.8, dans le premier rang, borné au ouest par Peter Campbell, et au sud par des terres qui sont supposées appartenir à John O'Hara, su vord par le chemin cu Roi et à l'est aux terres de Joln Varbutgh, avec maison et écurie y dessus érigées.Sera vendu à mon Bureau dans la cité de Montréal, le DEUX de FEVRIER prochain, à ONZE heures du matin.Le dit Mandat retournable le premier Février prochain.[Ç L.GUGY, Shérif.Bareau du Shérif, 24 Septr.1830.FIERI FACIAS.1 Mortréal A savoir: ¢ \"HONORABLE JOHN RICH- ! No.1223.ARDSON, de la cité de Mantréa! Ecuyer, curateur Ala sucession et biens vacans de défunt N tm maître forgeron, demeurant dans la paroisse St.Antoine, dans le district de Montréal, d\u2019une part, et CHRISIOPHE MARCHESSEAU, de la paroisse de St.Antoine susdite, cultivateur, d\u2019autre part, étant une vente par le dit Jean Bte.Brazeau au dit Christophe Marchesseau, d\u2019uue terre sise dans la dite paroisse St.Autoiue, contevant lois arpens de front sur sept arpens daus la ligne du sud-ouest et huit arpens ou environ dans la ligne du nord-est et au bout de cette profondeur deux arpens plus ou moius de tront, sur vingt-sept arpens plus ou moins de profondeur, tenant le tout par-devant à la terre de Prisque Roi, derrière à la Rouchière, d'un côté au nord-est à François Bernard etle nommé Gravelle et d\u2019autre côté au sud-ouest à Ville béon Marchessean et Gabriel Giard, avec une maison, grange et autres bâtisses dessus construites, et en la pus session du dit Christophe Marchesseau, comme propriétaire peodant les trois dernières années.Et toutes les personues qui peuveut avoir où qui préteudent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d'aucun titre ou par tout autre moyen quelconque daus ou sur la dite terre et dépendances immédiatement avant et au temps de l'acquisition d\u2019iclles par le dit Christophe Marchesseau, sont par le présent averties, qu\u2019il sera fait une demaude à la dite Cour, le PREMIER jour de FEVRIER prochaio, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratificativu et ells sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions et de les filer au Bureau du dit Protonotaire huit jours au moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi, elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire.MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Bureau du Protonotaire, Montréal, le 25 Septr.1830.Province du Bas-Canada, District de Montréal.$ COUR DU BANC DU ROI.No.36.Exparte\u2014~JOHN HENDERSON et JOHN BENNETT.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu'il a été déposé dans le Bureau du Protonotaire de la Cour du Bancdu Roi de et pour le district de Montréal, un Acte fait et exécuté par devant Mtre.N.B.Doucet et son confrère Notaires Publics, le septième jour de Décembre mil huit cent vingt-neuf, entre THOMAS ANDREW TURNER, Ecuier, de la cité de Montréal, d'une part, et JOHN HENDERSON et JOHN BENNETT, tous deux de la cité de Montréal, ingénieurs civils, d\u2019aatre part, de l\u2019autre part, étant une vente par le dit Thomas Andrew \u2018Turner terre siset sitné au fauxbonrg Québec, de Montréal, d\u2019une figure irrégulière, compris entre les bornes suivantes, c\u2019est- À-savoir : borné en front par la rue Ste.Marie où le dit lot a Cent quarante-six pieds trois pouces de large, en arrière par un chemin le long du fleuve St.Laurent, dan côté au 2 aux dits John Henderson et John Bennett, d\u2019un lot de nord est à Qu tersein appartenant à Medame Hanuah Fer- gusou, épouse d'Andiew Shaw, Ecuivr, et de l\u2019autre «ôté nu eud-ouest à un terrein appartenant à :lart Logan & Co.avec une wmaisou en pierre, boutique et autres bâlisses y érigées.Lequel lot de terre et dépeudaaces ant été pusrétés par le dit Thomss Andrew Turver, comme p'opriétaire pendant les trois aunées qui out précédé le susdit Acte de vente et depuis par Jes dits Jobo Henderson et Jobo Bennett.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d'aucua tître ou par tout autre moyeu quelconque dans ou sur le dit lot de terre et dépendances immédiatement avant et au temps de l\u2019acquisition d'iceux par les dits Johu Henderson et John Bennett, sont par le présent averties, qu'il sera fait une demande à la dite Cour, le HUITIEME jour de FEVRIER prochnio, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et ellessont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions et de les filer an Bureau du dit Protonotaire buic jours au moins avant ce jour là, à defant de quoi, elles seront pour toujours forcloses du druit de e faire.MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Bureau du Protonatnire, Montréal, le 24 \u201ccptembre, 1830.Province dn Bas-Canada, District de Montréal.COUR DU BANCDUROI.No.86.Erparte.\u2014JOSEPH CARTIER.\u2019 A VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé dans le Bureau du Protonotaire de la Cour du Banc du Roi de et pour le district de Montréal,un Acte (ait et exécuté par devant N.B.Doucet et son confrère Notaires Publics, le six:ème jour d\u2019Août, mil huit cent trente, entre JAMES FINLAY, de la cité de Montréal, tant en son nom que comme curateur à Richard Dobie Finlay son frère.absent, William Finlay, Mademoiselle Elisabeth Finlay majeure, et usant de ses droits, et Dame Anne Grant Finlay épouse du Sieur Job Benuvett Clarke qu\u2019il autorise à l\u2019effet des présentes, héritiers par bénéfice d\u2019Inventaire de feu James Finlay, Fceuier, leur père décédé, d\u2019une part, et JOSEPH CARTIER, Ecnier, demeurant en la paroisse de St.Antoine, Rivière Chambly, district de Montréal, d'autre part, étant une vente par les dits James Finlay, tant en son nom qu\u2019en sa dite qualité William Finlay, 1 lizabeth Finlay et Anne Grant Finlay au dit Joseph Cartier, d\u2019uu lopin composant quatre terres ou huit arpens de front sur trente arpens de profondeur, prenant par devant au chemin de Saint Dominique, derrière aux terres du rang de Saint François, d\u2019un côté à Jean Baptiste Lelêvre et d'autre côté à François H, Daigneau, en bois de bout formant les numéros actuels 770, 771, 772 er 773, et possedéés par le dit feu James Finlay, tant en son nom qu\u2019en sa dite qualité, William Finlay, Elisabeth Einlay et Dame Ann Grant Finlay, comme propriétaires pendant les trois dernières années.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui préteudent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d'aucun titre ou par tout autre moyen quelconque dans ou sur lo dit lopin de terre, immédiatement avant e: au temps ds l\u2019acquisition d\u2019icelui par le dit Joseph Cartier, sont par le présent averties qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite Cour, le DPEUXIKME jour d\u2019AVRIEL prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par 1» présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs Oppositions ei de les filer au Bureau du dit Protonotaire huit jours au moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi, elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire.MONK & MORROGH, DP.B.R.Bureau du Protonotaire, Montréal, Se Novr.1830.Province du Bas-Canada, Disirict de Montréal, ; COUR DU BANC DU ROI.No.85.Exparie-\u2014LES SINDICS DE L\u2019ECOLE DE LA PAROISSE DE SAINT LUC.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné qu\u2019il à été déposé dans le Bureau du Protonotaire de la Cour du Banc du Roi de et pour le distriet de Montreal, un Acte fait et exécuté par devant Mtre.Joseph Portier et son confrère Notaires Publics.le vingt quatrième jour d'Avril, mil huit cent-trente.entre BENJAMIN HOLMES, t-cuier, capitaine de milice, résidant à St.luc, en sa qualité del'rocureur fondé par Acte reçu, devant Mtre.J.A Lubadie et son confrère Notaires, en date du treize de .Æuin, mil huit cents vingt-buit, savoir: à Bazile Plessis Beleire.cultivateur, demeuranten la paroisse Ste.Rose, Isle Jésus.comme ayant épousé Cêleste Joubert, à Etienne Brossean, cultivateur, demeurant en la paroisse St.Luc, comme ayant épousé Adélaïde Joubert, à Amable Coursel dit Chevalier, maiftre menuisier, demeurant au faubourg St.Laurent, de la ville de Montréal, comme uyant épousé Marie Anne Joubert, à Louis Plessis Belaire, marchand, demeurant en la ville de Montréal, agissant en sa qualité de curateur dûment élu en justice à Lovis Honoré Joubert, absent de cette province et dûment autorisée à l\u2019effet des présentes par avis de parens duement homologué suivant certificat de Monk & Mor rogh, Prot.en dute du vingt Juillet de l'année 1829, demeuré annexé au susdit Acte, après avoir été signé et paraphé ne varietur par les parties et Notaires ansdits, pour y avoir recours au besoin, à Joseph Desjardius, Maitre, forgeron, demeurant en la paroisse de Soulanges des Cêdres, comme ayant épousé Hypolite Joubert, à Antoine Monnet dit Lamarche, Maitre, menuisier, demeurant en la paroisse de St.Joseph de Chambly, comme ayant épousé Marie Louise Joubert, à Timothé Joubert, maître menuisier, demeurant en la paroisse St.Luc, enfin à Dlle.Eugénie Joubert, résidante en la paroisse St.Benoit, d'une part, et Messire M.EDOUARD CREVIER, prêtre et curé de St.Luc, AUGUSTIN GAUTHIER, negociant, JEAN BTE.MOREAU et AUBROISE POIRIER, cultivateurs, et tous résidane daus la paroisse.St.Luc, et agissant en leur qualité de Syndics dûment nommés au désir de l\u2019Acte du Parle- mont Provincial du Bas-Canada pour encourager l'éducation élémentaire passé le quatorze Mare 1520, de l\u2019autre part.étant une vente par le dit Benjamin Holmes, au nom qu'il agit, aux dits Messire M.Edouard } Crevier, Augustin Gauthier, Jean tiste Moreau et Ambroise Poirier en leurs susdites qualitée de Sindice de tous les droits et prétentions doe susdits, Bazil Plessis Belaire et Céleste Joubert, Etianne Brosseau et Adélaide Joubert, Amable Courcel dit Chevalier et Marie Anne : fes dits Marie Agathe Dumas, et Louis Genevay, son fils, , en divisant le dit terrein par derrière dans ln même propor- Joubert, Louis Plessis Belaire en sa qualité susdite, Joseph Desjardins et tlypolite Joubert, Antoine Mon- net dit Lamurche et Marie Loutse Joubert, \u2018Fimothë Joubert et Eugénie Joubert.qui consistent pour chacun d'eux on ve qu'ils peuvent prétendre par indivis, savoir : tes dits Louis Honoré Junhert et tugénie Joubert tant du chet de feu Louis Honoré Joubert leur ère que de feue Elisabeth Cimon dite Delorme leur mère, et les autces du chef seulenent de la dite Elisubeth Cimon dite Delorme, dans un emplacement sis dans la Baronie de Lougueuil, dans la paroisse St.Luc, consistant la totalité du susdit emplacement en cing perches et quatorze pieds de front sur huit perches de profondeur, borné par devant au chemin qui conduit de Saint Jean à Laprairie, en profondeur et d\u2019un côté à Benjamin Holmes et d\u2019autre côté au terrein de l'lglise tel qu\u2019actuellement enclos, avec une maison et autres bâtimens dessus construits, formant pour les dits Louis Honoré Joubert et Eugénie Joubert, du chef de leur dit père, six pieds six pouces de front dans le total du dit emplacement, et onze pieds quatre pouces et demi de front du chef de leur mère, et pareille quantité en front de onze pieds quatre pouces et demi à chacun des autres du chef de leur susdite mère, et par eux possédé, comme pru- priétaires pendant les trois dernières a\u2018inées, qui ont précédé le susdit Acte de vente et depuis par les dits Messire M.Edouard Crevier, Angustin Gauthier, Jean Bie.Moreau et Ambroise Poirier.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d\u2019ancun titre on par tositautre moyen quelconque dans ousur le dit emplace ment, linmédiatement avait et au temnp- de l'acquisition d'itetui par les dits Messire M.Edouard Crevier, Augustin Cauthier, Jean Bte.Moreau et Ambroise Poirier, sont par le présent averties, qu\u2019il sera fait une deihande à là dite Cour, le LEUXIEME jour d\u2019AVRIL préthain, peur une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier parécrit leurs Oppositions et de les filer au Bureau du dit Fretonotaire huit jours au moins avant ce jour là à defaut de quoi, elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Bureau du Protonotuire, Montréal, 8e, Novr.1830.Province du Bas-Canada, | District de Montreal.$ COUR DU BANC DU ROL.No.84.Exparte\u2014BENJAMIN HOLMES.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il a été déposé dansle Burean du Protonotaire de la Cour du Banc du Roi de et pour le District d= Montréal, un Acte fait et exécuté par devant Maitre Demaray etson confrére Notaires Publics, le sixième jour de Septembre, mil buit cent vingt-six, entre ELIZ\\ ROES CONROY, veuve de fen Minard Harris, Cultivateur, du village de Saint Jean, d\u2019une part et BENJAMIN HOLMES, de Saint Luc de l\u2019autre part, étant une promesse de vente par la dite Eliza Ross Conroy au dit Benjamin Holmes, de deux lots de terre situés en la seigneurie de Sabrevois, dans la seconde concession, connus et distingués par les lots numéros trente-et-un et trente-deux, contenant chaque quatre arpens de frontsur vingt-huit ar- pens de profondeur pins ou moins.pour le lot numéro trente ct un.faisant, suivant le procès verbal de S.Westovur, Arpenteur, en date du trois d'Octobre 1817, cent quatorze arpens et cinquante-huit perches en superficie, et le lot naméro trente-deux, contenant quatre arpens de front sur trente-et-un arpens deux perches et un quart de vraie profondeur, faisant suivant le procès verbal du dit Westo- ver, portant même date, cent vingt-quatre arpens et qua- trevingt-dix perches en superficie et possédé par le dit Benjamin Holmes comme propriétaire pendant les trois der- niéres années, et touts lvs personnes qui penvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges eu hypothèques en Vertu d\u2019aucun titre ou par tout autre moyen quelconque dans ou sur les dits emplacemens immédiatement avant et au temis de l\u2019acquisition d\u2019iceux par ledit Benjamin Holmes sont par le présent averties, qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à là dite Cour le DEUXIEME jour d\u2019AVRIL prochain, potrure sentence on jugement de ratification, et elles s nt par le présent requises de signiñer par écrit leurs oppositions et de les filer au Bureau du dit Protonotaire,huit jours a4 moins avant ce jour là, à défant de quoi, elles seront poar toujours forcioses du droit de le faire.MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Burean du Protonotaire, Montréal, le Be jour de Novembre, 1890.iy CL Lo Province du Bas-Canada, District de Montréal, $ COUR DU BANC DU ROI.No.70.Exparte.\u2014ISIDORE ROY et TOUSSAINT DUMAS, Vis PUBLIC est par le présent donué qu'il a été déposé dans le Bureau du Protonotaire de ta Cour | 8à Bauc du Roi de et pour le district de Montréal, an Acte | fait et exécuté par devant Mtre.Jh.Päpinrau et son confrère Notaires Publics, le donzième jour de Mars mil hoit tent vingt-cinq, entre MARIE AGATHE DUMAS, veuve \u2018En premières vôces de fen Louis Genevay, Ecuier, et en Wecohdes nôcce de feu Sieur Samuel Duvham Fleming, Écüter, et le Sieur Louis Genevay, Licuier, son fils, d\u2019une part, et ISIDORE ROY et TOUSSAINT DUMAS, mar- thands, de Montréal, de l\u2019autre part, \u2018étant une vente par \u2018anx dits Ysidore Roy et Toussaint Dumas, d\u2019un terrein et emplacement sis en la cité de Montréal rue St.Paul, tepant \u2018par devant À la dite sue St.Paul, par derrière à la rue des Commissaires, d\u2019un côté an nord-est au Sieur Valois, d\u2019autre côré'au sud-ouest au S'eur Ricard, avec une maison et autres bâtimens dessus voustru:ts, ot en la possession des \u2018dits Isidore Roy et Toussaint Dumas, comme propriétaires pendant les trois dervières années, c\u2019est-à-dire le dit Isidore Roy à possédé la p'rtie nord-est du dit terrein et mnison À prendre du uiveau de la rue St.Paul, depuis le pignon nord-est de la dite maison jusqu'au centre du colombage qui est nn sud-ouest du Saflon \u2018ou allée vis-à-vis la porte \u2018d'entrée de la dite maison et de là, In ligne de division allant en ligue droite jusqu\u2019au nivean de la rue des Commissaires tion gne les dits Isidore Roy et Toussaint Dumas auront daus in devanture, et le dit \u2018Toussaint Dumas, A été en possession de cetie nartie du dit terreln et maison qui se trouve an sud-ouest de la dite ligne de division, ce qui orme pour le dit \u2018Toussaint Dumas, un peu plus de front que pour le dit Isidore Roy, partagenat dans la profondeur \u2014 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.hypothèques eu vertu d'aucun titre ou par tout autre moyen quelconque duns ou sur le dit terrein et emplacement imumé- diatemeut avant et au temps de l\u2019acquisition d\u2019icelui par les dits Isidore Roy et Toussaiut Dumas, sont par le présent averties, qu\u2019il sers fait ane demaude à la dite Cour, le HUITIEME jour de FEVRIER prothain, pour une sen- teuce ou jugement de ratification, et elles sout par le présent requises de siguifiler par écrit leurs oppositions et de les filer an Bureau du dit Protonotaire huit jours au moins avautce jour là, à défaut dé quoi, elles seront pour toujours forcluses du droit de 1: faire, MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Bureau du Protonotaise, Montréal, le 24e, jour de Septembre, 1830.Province du Bas-Canada, Ny Distriet de Montréal.¢ COUR DU BANC DU ROL 0, 67, Exparte \u2014JOSEPH TRUMBULL BARRETT.A\u2018! PUBLIC est par le présent donné qu\u2019il a été déposé dans le Bureau du Protonotaire de lu Cour du Banc du Roi, de et pour le district de Montréal, uu Acte fait etexécuté pur devant N.B.Doucet et son confrère Notaires Publics, le viogt-huit d\u2019Avût dernier, entre CHARLES MAROIS, marchand, de la cité de Mout- rén!, et ANATALIE RIGULER dit LAVERDURE, son épouse de lui dûment autorisée à l\u2019effet du dit acte de vente, d'une part, et JOSEPH TRUMBULL BARRETT, commerçant de la dite cité de Montréal, d\u2019autre part, étant une vente par le dit Charles Marois et la dite Anatalie Ri- guier dite Laverdure, an dit Joseph Trumbull Barrett, d\u2019un lopin de terre situé au pied de la montagne duns la dite cite de Montréal, contenant uu arpent de front sur un arpent sept perches et quinze pieds de profondeur, tenant par devant À Simon Hypolite Durocher, par derrière À Andrew Allen, d\u2019uu côté à Joseph Bexubien et d\u2019autre côté au dit Cbarles Marois, l'un des vendeurs ci-dessus vommés, sans aucuns batimens dessus construitss avec le droit de passer dans un chemin appartenant au dit Simon Hypolite Durocher, sur la terre du dit Simou Hypolite Durocher, de lagnelle terre le lopin de terre ci-dessus désigué fait partie et lequel droit de passage est pour commuuiquer du dit lopin de terre à la rue Darocher et de là, À la rue Sherbrooke.Le dit lopin de terre et droit de passage susdit, en la possession du dit Charles Marois, comme propriétaire, pendant les trois années qui ont prévécé In dite vente et depuis la dite vente par le dit Joseph Truurbull Barrett, Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucous privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d\u2019aucun tfire ou par tout autre moyen quelconque dans ou sur le dit lopin de terre, immédiatement avant et au temps de l\u2019acquisition d'icelui par le dit Joseph Trumbull Barrett, sont par le présent avertivs, qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite Cour, le PREMIER jour de FEVRIER prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ralification et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions et de les filer au Bureau du dit Protonotaire, huit jours au moins avaut ce jour là, à défaut de quoi, elles seront pour toujours forecloses du druit de le faire.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Bureau du Protonotaire, Moutréal, le 16 Septembre, 1830.Province du Bas-Canada, District de Montréal.COUR DU BANC DU ROI No.03.Exparte \u2014JOHN OSWALD.AVIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu\u2019il n Été déposé Jans le Bureau du Protonotaire de lu Cour du Banc du Roi, de et pour le district de Montréal, un Acte fait ct exécuté par devaut F.E.Globeusky et son confrère Notaites Publics, le vingt-troisième jour d\u2019Août mil finit cent trente, entre JEAN BAPTISTE FOR- THIER, cultivateur, demeurant au Petit Brulé, en la paroisse St, Eustache et MARIE AMABLE BRUNET lite LE\u2019TEMS, son épouse, qu'il autorise à l\u2019effet des présentes, d\u2019une part, et JOHN OSWALD, cultivateur, résidant en la même paroisse, d'autre part, étant une vente par fes dits Jean Bte.Forthier et Amable Bruuet dite Létems au dit Johan Oswa'd, d\u2019une pièce de terre sise au Petit Brulé, en la dite parvisse de Si.Rustache, de la contenance de deux arpens et demi et six pieds plus ou.moius de frout sur la profondeur qu\u2019il peut y avoir à preudre du pied de la côte qui est au bas du chemin du Roi, à aller au chemin de Base de la côte St.Louis, joignant d\u2019un côté à Antoine Langevin, ou ses 1eprésentans, et C\u2019autre côté À Augustin Vaudette, avec une maison, une grange et autres bâtiniens ; tel que la dite pièce de terre se trouve séparée du tetrein des voisins par ses clôtures, sous la réserve des empldcemens, suivans qui ont été détactrés de la dite pièce de terre, savoir: lo.De celui appartenant nu nommé Légault, représentant André Papineau, d\u2019un arpent ou environ en superficie.20.De celui vendu à Joseph Charboracau, actuellement possedé par François Barbari, d\u2019un arpent en superficie.5 .De celui veudu à Toussaint Rocbrnne,, tel qu\u2019il se trouve separé par ses clôtures au bas du chemin du Rni.4o.Enfin d'une lisière | de terre le long de la ligne d'Antoine Langevin au bas du chemin du Roi, comme propriété de Jean Bte.Proulx dit Clément.\u2014Lesquels emplacements ne sont \u2018pas compris dans la dite vente, \u2018La susdite pièce de terre a été possedée par le nommé Ambroise Jammes dit Carrière, depuis le Ye.Octobre 1826 jusqu\u2019an 2 Juin, 1823, ensuiteypar le dit Jean \u2018Baptiste Forthier, jusqu\u2019au dit jour 23 Août, 1830 et depuis par ledit John Oswald.Et toutes les personves qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d\u2019ancun titre ou par tout autre fiioyen quelconque dans où sur la dite pière de terre immédiatement avant et au temps de l'acquisition d\u2019icelle par le dit Johu Oswald, sont par le présent averties, \u2018qu\u2018il'sera fait une demande à la dite Cour fe PREMIER jour de FEVRIER prochain, \u2018pour une séntence on jagement de ratification et 2lles sont par le présent requises de siguifier par écrit \\eurs oppositions et de les filer au Bureau du dit Protonotaire, huit jours an moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi, elles seront pour toujotérs forcloses du'droit de le faire.MONK & MORROGH, P.K, B.Btireau dir Protonotaire, Montréal, le 28 Acût, 1830.Province du Bas Canada, Distiict de Montreal 1 COUR DU BANC DU ROL.No.88.Exparte\u2014PAUL MICKLETTE pir LAPLUME, AVIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné qu\u2019il a été déposé dans le Bureau du Protonotaire de lu\u2019 Cour du Banc du Roi deet pour le istrict dc Montréal, un Acte fait et exécuté pardevant Maître G.Coursolles, en soh dans la mème proportion.Et toutes les personues qui peus \u2018vent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuus privilèges ou : confrère, Notaires Publics, le vingt-septième jour de Mai, mil huit ceñt trènte, entre TOUSSAINT CHAMPOUX, November te Maître-Porgeron, de la Paroisse de St, Mathieu de Belail, d\u2019une part, et PAUL MICKLETTE dit LAPLUME, Mattre Maçon,de même lieu de l\u2019au're part,étant une vente par lv dit Toussaint Champouz au dit Paul Micklette dit Laplume, d'an emplacement situé au Ruisseau de Belæil, contenant un arpent de front sur un arpent de profondeur, au nord du chemin du Roi, et un arpent de front sur la profoudeur qui setrouve à prendre du sud dudit chemin de Roi à pagner le dit Ruisseau, de forme irregulière, joignant d\u2019un côté au nord- està Joseph Duhamel, et d'autre côté au sud-ouest et-au nord à Michel Sansfaçon, etau aud au dit Ruisseau, avec les \u2018 bâtisses sus érigées.Le quel emplacement à été postédé par le dit Toussaint Champoux comme propriétaire pendant les trois années qui ont précédé le
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