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[" NS ESS WW em WW Ve NY 1 SEE 4 TILLIAM THE FOURTH, by the Grace of Gon, M of the United Kingdom of Great-Britain and Ire land, King, Defender of the Faith: To our much be oved and faithtul the Legislätive Conrieillors of our Province \u2018otf Lower-Canada, and to our faithful and well beloved the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses of our said Pro- vinee, GREETING :\u2014W hereas the meeting of our Pravin.cial Parliament stands Prorogued to the Fourteenth day of December instant ; Nevertheless for certain causes and considerations, We have thought fit further to Prorogue the same i060 Monday the Twenty Fourth day ot January bext, »o that yôu, nor any of yon, on the said Fourteenth dayof December instant, at our City of Quebec, to appear, are to he held or constrained, for we'do will that you aud each of ÿou, be as to us in this matter entirely exonerateds Commanding, and by the tenor of these Presents firmly enjoining you, and every of you, aud all others in this behalf interested, that on Monday the said Twenty Fourth day of January next, at our said City of Quebec, personally you be aud appear, forthe DISPATCIH OF BUSINESS, to treat, do, act and conclude, upon those things which, in our said Provincial Parliament by the Common Council of our said Province, by the favor of God, may be ordained.\u2014IN l'ESTIMONT WHEREOR, these our Letters we have caused to be made Patent.and the Great Seal of our said Province to be thereunto affixed : Witness our right Trusty and Well Beloved Marraew Lord À YLMER, Kniglt Commander ufthe Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath, Lieut.General and Commander ot our Furces in the Provinces of Lower Canada and Upper Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick und their several dependencies, and Administrator of the Government of our Province of Lower Cavada, &c.&e.&ec.at our Castle of Saint Lewis in our City of Quehec.in our said Province, the First day of Decewber, eC vor ofour Lord ohe thousand eight buudred and thirty, and in the first year of our reigu.A Fuomss Dougriss, Clk, Crown in Chy.{ LT vw pue DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Speviffs Haies.\u2014 To wIT : PUBLIC Notice is hereby given, \u2018that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will Le, SoLD at the res cctive times and places as mentioned helow, all persons having claims on the same are hereby required to make them known according to Law.All oppusitions afin d'annuller, afin d.\u2018distraire ôr afin de charge except in case of Venditioni Exponus, to which 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 sale, oppositions «fin de conserver may be filed atany tin e within two days next after the return of the Writ.ALYAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec to wit.?J ACQUES LEBLOND, of the city, No.48, ¢ county and district of Quebec; merchant, against JEAN FRANCOIS CARON of the parish of St, Jean Port Joly, in the county of Devon, in the district of Quebec, merchant, to wit: One niidivided fourth part in a land situate in the parish of St.Jean Port Joli, in the first range of concessions of the said parish of two arpents or thereabout in front by ahout twenty two arpents in depth, bounded n front by the rivér St.Lawrence at the end of the said depth by Leclerc or bis representatives, towards thesouth by the road leading to thecote du Chêne, and towards the north éast hy Joseph Miville Deschene, with buildings thereon erected.\u2018lo be sold atthe Church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Jean Port Joli on the TWENTY SECOND day of MARCH fiekt, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said writ returnable on the ist April next.W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.9th Nov.1830.FLERI FACLAS.Quebec to wit: A AMMOND GOWEN and another No, 18082.Ç of the city, county dnd district of Quebec, merchants and copartners, against JOSEPH GOUIN, of the parish of St.Pierre Les Becquets, in the county of Buckinghamshire, inthe district of Quebec, trader, to wit: A piece of land of an irregular form sitoate and being in the parish of St.Jean l\u2019Echaillon, with a saw mill constructed oh the River Duchene, adjoining the said piece of land, situate at about ten arpeptson the lands of the fourth range belonging to Jeaeph Mailhat and David Jacques, bounded starting from the mill dam one arpeut or thereabout fram the gronnd of David Jacques as far as the river in ascending, circumstances and dependences, \u2018To be sold at the Church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Jean l\u2019Echaillon, on the TWENTY SEÇONL day of MARCH pext, at TEN o'clock in the moraing.The said writ returnable on the lst April nest.- W.8, SEWRLL, Sheriff, Uth Nov, 1830, [Mew Series.) FIERI FACIAS.Quebec to wit : VJ AN BAPTISTE BACQULT, of No, 1409, $ the parish of St.Gervais, in the county of Hertford, in the district of Quebec, merchant, against JOSEPH GOULET, Son of André, of the same place cultivator, in the hands of Michel Landry, Huissier Audiencier, curator duly appointed to the delaissement made in this cause, to wit: One arpent and a half of land in front and more if so found between the neighbours herein after denominated, by thirty arpents in depth, situate in the parish 8t.Gervais, in the seigniory Lalivan diere,and in the sixth range of concessions thereuf, bounded in front by the front line of the lands of'the fifth range in the rear at the end of the sdid depth, on the north east by the said Joseph Goulet, and o the south jeast by one Duquet, together with the house thereon erected, circumstances and dependances, without any exception or reservation whatever.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'clack in the worning: The said writ returnable 1st April, 1831, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 15th Nov.1830.FIERI FACIAS.Quebet, to wit : EAN BAPTISTE BACQUET, of No.1408.Ë the-Parish of Si, Gervais, in the County of Hertford, in the District of Quebec, Merchant, against ANTOINE COUTURE, of the Parish ol St, Charles, in the County of Hertford, in the District of Quebec, Cultivator, in the hands of Michel Landry, Huissier Audiencier, Curator; duly appointed in due course of law to the delaissement made in this cause to wit: Oue acre and a half of land in front by thirty arpeus in depth, situate in the Fief Livandiere, in the Parish of St.Ger- vais, in the fifth range of concessions therein-\u2014cothmen- cing to the north at the lands of the fourth range and running to the south the sald depth\u2014joining on the south east Antvine Fradet, and on the north east André Leme- lin, with a house thereon erected, applirtenances and dependencies.To be sold at the Church déor of the atoresnid Parish of St.Gervais, on the TWENTY SECOND day of MARCH next at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said writ returnable lst April, 1831, Ww.Ss.SEWELL, Sheriff.Quebec.16th Nev, 1830, i FIERI EXCLAS, : Quebec to wit : | OSEPH PAPINEAU of the city, No.704.8 county and district of Montrexly Esquire, Notary, in his quality of executor testamentaire of the late Honorable Michel Eustache Guspard Alain Chartier de Lotbiniere, in his life time Member of the Legislative Council of this Province, and seignior of the lief Lothiniere, situated iu the countyof Buckinghamshire in the district of Quebec, against JEAN BAPTISTE LEMAY, heretofore of the parish ot\u2019 Lotbiniere in the county and district of Quebet and How of the place called La Petite Nation, in the county of York in the district of Montreal, the Son, cultivator, to wit: A laud situate in the parish of Lotbiniera id the seigniory of the late Hon, de Lotbiniere, being the greater part of the land number thirteen in the second ringe named Concession de St, Charles,containing two aitpents and a baltin front or thereabout, by tweuty six arpents and a halt'or thereabout in depth, bounded in front by the middle of the front road of the said t.oncession St.Charles, in rear by the cordon which divides the said concession 5t, Charles from the concession de St.François, on one side below by Jean Bte.Blanchette, and on the other side above by Amable Guimond, without any buildings thereon.To be sold at the Churcli door of the aforesaid parish of Lotbiniere, on the TWENTY SECOND day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the morhing.The said writ returnable lst April, 1831.| W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 17th Nov, 1830.FINRI FACIAS.+ Québec à savoir $ JW OHN NELLSON, de Québec, Ecu- No.1715, J yer, gardien des mineurs Campbell, & LOUIS LAGUEUX, de Québec, Ecuyer, Avocat, Curateur à Henry Campbell du meme lieu, contre ELIZABETH YEATES des cité cotnté & district de Québec, veuve de defunt Samuel Brown, de son vivant, de la dite cité de Quêbec, charpentier de navire, décédé, à savoir : Un emplacement situê à Près de Ville près de Québec, de treute quatre pieds de front sur toute la profondeur, quil y a à partir du chemin du Roi à aller au pied du Cap, borné en front au dÎt chemin du Roi, par derrière au dit Cap, joignant d\u2019un côté à Patrick Kelly & d\u2019autre Côté à Archibald Campbell avec la maison dessus construite en pierre 3 trois étages, circonstances & depen- dances, Sera vendu à mon bureau en la maison de justice de la dite cité de Québec, le VINGT ET UN de MARS prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit ordre retournable le ler, d\u2019Avril 1831.W.s.SEWELL, Shérif, Le 24 Novr.1880.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit t J OHN NEILSON, of the city, county , No.758.and district of Quebec, Esquire, in his capacity of Tutor to the heirs, Campbell and another, against GABRIEL LANDRY, of the parish of Natre Dame, of St.Foi, in the county and district of Quebec, Yeoman, at the folle encliere, costs and charges of Heury McMullen, of Quebec, Yeoman ; An arpent of land in front by forty-three arpents or thereaboutin depth situate at St.Foi,bqunded in front towards the south by the repre- TOME VIII.\u2014No.9.fem - Em a re pt re JEUDI, 30 DECR.1830.wards the north by the land of Jacques Legaré, on the north east by Guillaume Belean, and on the south west by the heirs Joseph Girard, with a house, barn and stable thereon erected.To be sold at the church door of the suid parish of St.Foi, on the EIGHTEENTH day of JANUARY uext, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said writ returnable on the Ist February next, W.S., SEWELL, Sheriff.Quebec, Dec.22, 1830, DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, Sheriff's Saies, To wit: P « ! UBLIC Notice is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS ahd TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be Sor at the respective tines and places as mentioned below, all persons having claims on the same are hereby required to make them known according to Law.All oppositions afin d\u2019aunuller, af de distraire or afin de charge except incase of Veniit® Exponas, to which no such.oppositions are by Law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale, oppositions afin de conserrer May ue filed at any time withiu two days next after the return of the Writ, FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to vis} AMES BROCK and LEMUEL No.1932 : CUSHING, both of the township of Chatham, in the district of Montreal, traders and copartners, carrying on trade together at Chatham aforesaid, voder the rame nud firm of Brock avd Cushing, Plaintiffs, against WALTER SMITH of the said township of Chatham, yeoman, Defendant : lot numher seventeen iv the fir:t concession of the said township of Chatham, butted and bounded as follows, to wit :\u2014south westerly in front by the grand or Ottawa river, north easterly in depth by the front of nunrber nine of thie second concession of the said township af Cha- tham, south easterly on one 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 aud fifty links in meat length, and containing eighty-six acres two toods and eight perches in superficies, more or less, with seutatives of the late Duncan Cameron, in the rear to- ; à two story brick bause and a framed barn thereon erected, subject #od charged with the payment of an aonual yeat of three pounds ten shillings currency, payable yearly, and every year, the said rent to become due and payable on the first day of April in each and every year, to the heirs or representatives of Sarsh Jeffery, in her lifetime of the said township of Chatham, widow of the Reverend Richard Bradford, in bis 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 township of Chatham, on the THIRTY-FIRST da of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, The said writ of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of February next, L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriffs office, Sept.1030.M | FIER1 FACIAS, ontreal, to wit :?ACQUES HEBERT.heretofo No.1650.$ J the Parish of st, Cyprien je the District of Montreal, and now of the parish of St.Luke in the said district Yeoman, Plaiotiff, against ALEXIS BELAN.GER of the parish of St.Cyprien in the said district De.fendaut ; A land situated and being at the second gravel line in the parish of St.Valentine, Seigneury of Delery, and distriet of Montreal, containing three arpents in front by twenty.eight arpents indepth, bounded in front by the King's high.rtm .Way in the rear by François Fortin, on one side by Toussaing Bourdeau and on the other side by Paul Boissonault withouy buildings.To be Sold at the parish of St.Valentine aforesaid on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, at NINE o\u2019cloek in the forenoon, The said writ Fieri Facias returnable the 1st day of February next, .L.GUGY, A Sheriff's Office, 25th Sept.1860.Shedd FIERI FACIAS, : Montreal, to wit i AMES WALKER, heretôfore of St.No.265.Jobn\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, defendaut3 A lot of ground situate in the parish of St.Jolin\u2019s aforesaid, containing one french mamans arpent or acre square, bounded on the north by Pierre Duprié, on the squth by Thomas Waywood, on the east by the River Richelieu, aud on the west by the lands of Waywood with a dwelling house thereon erected, thirty feet in length by twenty-six feet in breadth, To be Sold at the door of the Protestant Church in St.John\u2019s aforesaid, on MON DAY, 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, Sherifr.Sheriff's Office, 25th September, 1830.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to vit Ma CHARLES JOSEPH LE- No.546 : MOINE de Longueuil, widow gf the Jate David Alexander Grant, Esquire, deceased, baroness of Longueuil, Seignioress in possession cf the barony of Longueuil, in the district of Montreal, residing in the city of lontreal, in the said district, Plaintiffs, against PIERRE 82 te.MARIE, of the parish of Ste.Marguerite de Blairfiodie, in the said district of Montreal, yeuman, Defendant: a piece or parcel of Jand situate 1a the parish of Ste, Marguerite de Riaicfindie, in the barony of Longueuil, containing two ar pens in front by about twenty-cight arpeuts in depth, bounde in front by the seigniotial line, (now the King a highway.) 0 thie rear by uncouceded lands, on oue side by Pierre Duval, and on the other side by the baroness of Longueuil, with a small house thereon erected, Tu be sold at the church door of the parish of Ste.Marguerite de Blairfindie aforceaids 00 the THIRTY-FIRST day ot JANUARY next, at ONE o'clock in the afeernoon, The said rit of Fieri Facias re- ; ext.turnable the first day of February n Le GUGY, Sheriff Sheriff's office, 25th Sept.1830.PS FIERL FACIAS.it: JERRE LOISELLE of the City Montreal, to wit ¢ P of Montreal, iv the District of Mon treal, Tavern-keeper, Plaintiff, against DOMINIQU TETRO, of the said City of Montreal, l'avern-keeper, Defendant, a Lot or parcel of Land lying and being in the paris ) of Chambly in the said district of Montreal, containing two arpents in front by the little River Montreal, and three acpents in depth more or less, bounded on one side by ; 1e Longueuil road and on the other side by Alexander Rochon and Etienae Provost, with a wooden house and other buildings thereon erected.To be Sold at the Church door of the parish of Chambly aforesaid, on the .\u2019l HIRTY-FIRST day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the forncon.The sal Writ of Fier: Facias returnable the lst de CT Shoei, .Sheriff's Office, 25th September, 1830.FIERI FACIAS.: it: HE HONOURABLE JOHN Mona { T 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 recise measure, bounded in front by the River St.Law- \u2018rence, and in the rear by the lands of one Joseph Marois, on the uorth 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'clock in the forenoon.The said writ being returnable on he fifth day of February next the fifth day o y L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 24th Sept.1830.TWO ORDERS OF F1ERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : NDRE\u2019 BRUNET, Yeoman, of the No.1524, double.| Parish of Ste.Eustache in the County of Deur Montagnes and likewise FRANCOIS PIERRE, and JEAN CASIMIR BRUNEAU, Esquire, Advocat:s 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 and now of the city, county and district of Montreal, Defendant.lo.A laud situate in the parish of Ste.Anne des Plaines ia 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 iine of Terrebonne, joining on oue side to 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 lees in depth, bounded in front by he said north River and in rear by the Seigneurial line of Terrebonne on one side joining to Antoine Beauvel 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.Aune des Plaines, the THIRTY- FIRST day of JANUARY next, at TEN o\u2019cluck in the forenoon.\u2018The above two writs or Orders of Fieri Facias being the 1st February next.: retaratle t 7 .Le GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 24th September, 1830.FIERL FACLAS.Montreal, to wit : \u2018OSEPH TOUSSAINT DROLET, No.1791.¢ Esquire, Merchant of the Parish of gt.Marc in the Couaty of Verchères in the said District of Montreal, Plaintiff, against NARCISSE HEBERT in his capacity of Curator appointed to the vacant estate of Jean Baptiste Hebert, representing Jean Baptiste Hebert par reprise d'instance, Defendant: los A land situate in the third range of Concessions of the parish and Scigneury of St.Charles, containing two arpentsin front by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by Louis Harnois aud in rear by Jean Baptiste Leduc, joining on the north side to Maurice Miagenr and on the other side to Thomas Hatfield, witha house, barn and other buildings thereon erected.20.Another and situate in the fourth Range of the said parish and Sei- gneury of St.Charles, of three arpeuts in front by eighteen -arpents in depth, hounded in front by the front road, and in the rear by Jean Baptiste Létourneau, on oue 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'clock in the forenoon.\u2018The said writ of Fieri Facias ble 1st February next.returnable y L.GUGY, Sherif.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 24th September, 1830.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, ILLIAM LAVERY of the Seigniory of to wit: St.Armand in the District of Montreal Yeoman, Plaintiff, agaivst 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, Leirs to and issue of the marriage of Arnold Baker in his lifetime of the said Seigniory of St.Armand yeoman 3 lo.The equal west balf of a certain piece or parcel of land situated and being in the Scigniory of St.Armand aforesaid, being part of lot number thirty -nine of the said Seigniory, the said half or moiety con- taisiog forty-one and a half superficial acres, more or less, THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.bounded on the north nnd east by Benjamin Reyuolds, oo 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 tbe Seiguiory of St.Armand aforesaid, containing cleven superticinl acres more or less, to be taken off the north east coruer of the widow Wagar's lot, bounded on the south sud west by the land of the said widow Wager, ou the north by Joel Levitt and on the east by Benjamin Reynolds, without buildings.30.À certain one story wooden Louse sud a wooden shed and stable built 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 Charchin the Seigniory of St.Armand atoresaid on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, at HALF-PAST THRER o'clock in the afternoon.\u2018I'he said writ of Fieri Fac.as returnable the 1st day of February next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 25th September, 1830.FIERI FACIAS., Montreal, to wit: $ AMES FISHER and RICHARD No.494.FISHER, of the township of Hem- mingford, in the county of Beauharncis, 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.\u201cA 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 ncrth by the King\u2019s high-way, and on the east by lands belonging to John Varburgh, with a house and stable (hereon erected,\u201d To be scld at my office in the City ot 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 Fiet and Seigniory of Villechauve, or Beauharnois, otherwise called the seigniory of A nnfield, in the county of Beauharnois, in the said district of Montreal, Plaintiff, against ALEXANDER MACINTOSH, of the said Seigniory, Yeoman, Defendant.A lot of lind situate in the said Seigniory of Beauharnois or Anufield, 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 G eorge- town, on the north east side by the lands of Alexis Sauva- geau, Esquire, and on the south west side by a road which divides the said first concession of North Georget.wn, trom the first concession of Ormstown, in the said Seigniory, with a wooden dwelling house and barn thereon erected.To be soldat the church door of the parish of St.Martine, in the said Seigniory, on the THIRTY-FIRST day of JANUARY next, at TN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said wiit ot Fieri Facias beïng returnable on the first of February next., L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, 24th Sept.1830.rIERL FACIAS, ! Montreal td wit } SA LE, of the city of No.1761.Montreal, in the district of Montreal, Advocate, plaintiff, against ROBERT CROSS, curator to the succession of the late John Cross, deceased in his lifetime of the River St.Pierre, in the parish of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant: A lot ot ground or emplacement situated in the St, Anne subnrbs of the city of Montreal aforesaid, containing forty eight feet and a half or thereabout on the line of William street, forty eight feet in width in the rear, seventy seven feet and a half in depth on the north east side line, and ninety one feet or thereabout in depth on the south west side line, bounded in front by the said William street on one side by t.dward Wilcock or his representatives, on the other side by Joshua Henshaw or his representatives, and in the rear by Smith Sanburn or his representatives, with a hquse of two stories and other buildings thereon erected, the said lot of ground or emplacement and premisez being subject to un annual rent, rente annuelle foncière perpétuelle et non rachetable, of three pounds currency payable on the-firstof May in each and every year to the heirs of tlie laie Thomas McCord, until the expiration of a certain lease or bail emphytéotique which wi.l expire un the twenty ninth of September in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety, afterwards to the administratrices of the property of the poor of the Hotel Dieu of Montreal, their successors and assigns forever, and also subject to the right of retrait ( droit de retrait) in favor of the ladies of the Hotel Dieu in their capacities of administratrices as aforesaid, in preference to all other even the parens lignagers in case of the sale of the whole or part of the said piece of ground.To be sold at my office \u2018in the city of Montreal aforesaid, onthe FOURTEENTH day of MARCH nest, at ONE of the clock in the afternoon.The said writ of fieri facias relurnable the 1st day of April next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 6th November, 1830.FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : ?S! M ON FRASER, Esquire of No.1031.¢ Terrebonne, in the county of Effingham, in the district of Montreal, Physician and Surgeon, plaintiff, against JOANNA STEPHENSON, ia her own newne and right and Nicolas Mantcht of Ste, Rose, in the district of Montreal, aforesaid Notary Public, curator in due form of law appointed to the vacant estate and succession of the late James Whiteford, in consequence of the renunciation thereto made by the said Johanna Stephenson for herself and children, defendants : Three building lots of ground situated in the St Joseph or Récollet suburbs, of the city of Montreal, in she said district of Montreal, in front of a meadow belouging to the heirs of the late Pierre Guy, Esquire, bounded in front by St.Joseph street, on one side by the representatives of one Rodier, on the other side by Antoine Houle and in the rear by the said meadow.Two lots of land situated in the fourth concess- December 30 lon of the township of Lochaber in the said district, knnow and distinguished by lots rumbers two and three and containing each two hundred acres of land and the lots nem- ber eighteen tweuty-ove and twenty-five of two hundred acres each and half of lot number twenty-four in the sixth concession of the suid township of Lochaber.To be sold at wy Office in the city of Montreal, in the said district, oun the FOURTEENTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ is returnable the first of April next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, Gth November, 1330.en DISTRICT OF THREE-RIVERS.Sheriff\u2019s Sales.To wir : PUBLIC Notice is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized and will be Sonn at the respective times and places as mentioned below, all persons having chims on the same are hereby required to make them known according to Law.All oppositions af u d\u2019annuller, afin de distraire or afin de charge exccptin case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by Law allowed, are required to be filed with the under- digned, at his Officeprevious to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale, oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return ot the Writ, {FIERL FACIAS.Three- Rivers, to wit : ~ OSES HART, of the town No.295.of Three-Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the vistrict of Three Rivers, Esquire, merchant ; against EDWARD NICHOLSON, of the township of Eaton, in Buckinghamshire, in that part of the Inferior District of Saint Francis, lying in the district of Three Rivers, Esquire, Trader :\u20141st.A certain piece or parcel of land, known and distinguished as part of the lot number seven in the 5th range of lots, in the towaship of Eaton, containing one superficial acre, bounded as follows ; beginning at a point one chain and seventy-five links distant from a permanent rock or stone lying on the east side of the King\u2019s high way, leading nearly north and sou h across the said lot, and in front of a house now or lately in the possession of Josiah Lothrop, the said point of beginning beng in a direction south, one degree east from tbe south west corner of said stone, thence east one degree north five chains, thence south one degree east two chains, thence west one degree south five chains, thence north one degree west two chains to the point of beginning\u2014and secondly another piece of land part and parcel of the lot above mentioned ard containing one superficial acre lying southerly, and adjoining the acre firstly above described, the said two pieces or parcels of land forming one entire lot of land of two superficial acres, lying on the ea-tsideof the King's high way, which runs north and south through the said lot number seven, bounded on the west by said high way and extending sixteen rods, bounded on south east and vorth by lands now or lately owned by said Joseph Lothrop, and extending east and westerly twenty rods, with a dwelling house, store, shed and stable thereon erected, and all other improvements, appurtenances and dependences whatsoever thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, as held and possessed by the said Edward Nicholson.To be sold at my-officein the Couri-house, in the town of Three Rivers.on the TENTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forrnooa.The said writ returnable on the fourteenth day of March next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, 24 November, 1830.FIERI FACIAS.; Three-Rivers, to wit : NTOINE OVIDE TARIEU No.42.{ DE LANAUDIERE, Esquire, and others, Seigniors of the Seigniory of St.Pierre les Becquets, against ALEXIS DUBL\u2019, of the parish St.Pierre les Becquets, in the county of Buckinghamshire in the district ot Three Rivers, yeoman.lst, A land situate in the Seigniory St.Pierre les Becquets of one urpent and a halfin front by thirty arpents in depth, beiaz a part of the No.42,in the fourth range of the lands of the said Seigniory, bounded in front by the front line of the said fourth range, in the rear by the lands of the 5th range, on the south west sideby No.41, owned by Charles Leveque or his representatives, «nd on the north east by the other part of the said No.42, owned byJoseph Mailhiot or his representatives, with a barn thereon erected ; subject to the droit de retrait on behalf of the said Seigniors and to all the charges, clauses and conditions mentioned in the contrat de concession of the said land.24, A lot of ground or emplacement, house and other dependences situate at the same place of about sixty feet square more or less, enclosed within the land of Jeremie Lemay dit Poudrier, bounded in front by the front line of the fourth range of lands in the said seigniory of St.Pierre les Becquets, and on the three other sides, to wit, north east, south west, and south.by the said Jeremie Lemay dit Poudrier, subject to the droit de retrait on behalf of the said Seigniors, and to all the other charges, clauses and conditions mentioned in the contrat de concession of the said emplacement.To be sold at the Church door of the Parish St.Pierre les Becquets, on the SEVENTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said writ returnable on the fourteenth day of March next.- 1.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three Rivers, the 30th October, 1830.: ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Three-Rivers, to wit } REE KIMBER, E.quire, of No.152.the town of Three Rivers, in the county of St.Maurice, in the district of Three Rivers, Tuteur Oneraire to Hermine Rieutord, universal legatee to the late Francois Rieutord, deceased, against JOSEPH DOMINIQUE DUPONT, of the Parish of Pointe du Lac, in the county and district aforesaid, yeoman.lo.A land situate in the parish of Pointe du Lac of one arpent in front by twenty in depth, bounded in front by the laud of Etienne Duval, in the rear bythe river Aux Salles, onthe north-east side partly by a road (route) and partly by the widow J.Bte, Duval, and on the south west by Jean Créte, with a house, barn, stable and other dependances : subject tothe droit de retrait on behalf of the seignors under whom it is holden and to all such charges clauses and conditions stipulated in the contrat de concession.20.Four rods and six feet undivided in a land situate.iu the said parish, of one arpent and a half in front by twenty-five in depth; bounded in front by Beloni Trottier, in the rear by Charles: a pa LN AAA eae a ae mn goes on ay Cems he ay gu wpe bem 8 SN pg rp ww oA oy \u2014 a 4 4 ui ke r- to a) Re y re e- oe of A A PO I RM vr TV: @ 1830.Guilbert and J.Bte.Duval, on the south-west side by the, widow Larose or her representatives and the heirs of Jean Livernoche, and on the south-west by Joseph Duval; the said (and in its natural state (em bois debout) subject to the droit de retrait in behalf of the Seignior under whom it is holden and to all the charges, clauses and conditions exprees- ed in the contrat de concession.To be sold at the Church door of the parish of La Pointe du Lac on the KIGHTH day of MARCH next,at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the twenty-second day of March next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.Three-Rivers, 30th October, 1830.Province of Lower Canada.) IN THK KING\u2019S BENCH, District of Quebec, ; \u201cFuly 30th, 1830.UBLIC NOTICE is herehy given, that there has been lodged inthe Office of the Proth.notary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and tor the district of Quebec, a deed made and executed before L.Lefevre, Notary Pub- 1 ¢, and witnesses, the first day of June, one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine, between Dame MARIE JOSEPHTE BOUDREAULT, widow ofthe late Jean Baptiste Noel de Tilly, Esquire, in his lifetime Seigneur of St.Antoine and other plac .s, as well for herself as in her quality of tutrix, duly elected in justice, to Remy Seraphin and Henriette Noel de Tilly, Jean Baptiste Jean Noel de Tilly, Esquire, and Leon Noel de Tilly, all re siding in the said parish of St.Antoine, of the one part\u2014 and CHARLES KING, of the parish St.Nicolas, trader, of the other part: being a sale by the said Dame Marie Joseplhite Boudreault to the said Charles King, of a plot or piece of land of irregular figure, comprising what may be found betwcea the river commonly called La Grosse Riviere, in the parish of St.Antoine aforesaid, and the Pied de la Côte containing about two arpents and a half along the said river, joining on the south west tide to the line betwee:1 Sieur Antoine Lamotte, and Louis Derocher, which divides and detach2s the said lot of land from the land of the said Sieur Deracher, and on the north east side Joining the said Sieur Derocher, at the end of the said two arpents and a halt, with a right to the said Charles King to build upon the said river any kind of mills, and with the privilege aud use of the water of\u2019 the said river for any mill which may be hailt, and moreover with right to the said Charles king to make a dam to raise the watertothe Leight ot eighteen teet at the tull towards the north,and with right besives to the said Charles King, as well tor himself as his heir and assigns, to pass on fuot and in carriages by the road at present existing from the Kiver St Lawrence, cofiducting to the dam of the grist mill, and with a right moreover to the said Charles King to make at his proper costs and charges a road of eighteen feet wide, from the dam of the grist mill, either on the south or the north side of the said river, conducting to tbe lot of la.d abovemen- tioned, at the south west line of the said Der .cher, the said road being found to run partly om the land of Sieur An- tuine Lamotte.The said plot or piece of land having been inthe possession of the saidlate Jean Baptiste Noel de Tilly, Fsquire, the said Dame Marie Josephte Boudreault, widow, and thie said Charles King, as proprietors thereof during t'ie last three years.And all aud every person and per- avns who have orc'aim to have any privilege or hypotheque in virtue of any title, orby any other mcans whatever, in ar upon the s.id plot or piece of land, immediately betore aid at the time of the acquisition of the same by the said Charles King, are by these presets to take notice that an application will be made to the said Court the FIRST day of FEBRUARY, one thousand eight hundred and thirty one, for a sentence oc judgment of rattlication, and they are by these presents required to signify in writing their opposl- tion, and to file the same in the office of the said Protho- notary eight days at least betvre that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded tiie right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower-Canada, { INTHEKING\u2019S BENCH, District of Quebec: the 4th Sept.1830.Erxparte\u2014 FRANCOIS GUAY.PpusLIC NOTICE is \u2018hereby given that there - has been deposited in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King's Bench in and for the district of Que- hec, a deed made and executed before Mtre.Thos.L.Duberger and his colleague public notaries atla Malbaie, on the fourteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, between ANTOINE GUAY, yeoman, of the parish St.Etienne, dite de la Malbaie, and Dame Therese Bilodeau, Lis wife, by her said hushand to the effect of the said deed duly authorized on one side, and Francois Guay, tradesman, of the same place, being a sale by the said Antoine Guay and his said wife to the said François Guay, of a certain lot of ground or cmplacementsituate in the parishafore- said, iu the seigniory Murray Bay, on the south west side of the river Murray, containing three fourths of an arpent in front, by four arpeus or thereabout in depth, bounded in front by the river Murray aforesaid, in the rear at the end of the depth aforesaid, on the south site by the Domain, and on the north side by Francois Bouliane, withoutany buildings thereon erected, the said venders having by the said deed of sule reserved to themselves and their heirs all and every such buildings that might be found standing on the said lot of ground, as well as the enjoyment of aud the prperty in the said buildings, with the right for themselves, their heirs and assigus, to remove them at their will and pleasure \u2014the said emplacement belonging to the said venders by the acquisition made thereot\u2019 from Mrs, widow Agnes Fortin, according to a deed made and passed before Aitre.Charles Chiuiqui, and witnesses, on the twenty- eight day of February, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, and to other titles of property, and finally by and under a certain titre nouvel consented by the said Antoine Guay, of the said lot of land in behalf of Dame Christiana Emery, trustee of the representatives of the late John Nairne, Esquire, bearing date the ninth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, before Mtre.Huot and colleague public notaries, and hasremained in the yossession of the said venders as owners thereof, during the three years that have immediately preceded the sale of the same to the said Francois Guay.All persons who may have or pretend to have any privilege or hypotheque by virtue of any title or by any other means whatsoever, inor on the said lot of ground or emplacement, immediately before or at the time of the acquisition thereof by the said Francois Guay, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court on the FIRST day of the term of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgement of ratification, and they are hereby required to signify their oppositions in writing, and GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.to fyle themin the office of the said Prothonotary eight days at the least before that day, on detault whereof they will be for ever torecinsed of their right so to do.PERRAULT & BUKROUGHS, P.B.R.Province of Lower-c.anada,) IN THE KING'S BENCH District of Moutreal.| No.6, Exparte\u2014MESSIRE PIERRE JACQUES de LAMO- l'HE.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged, in the Ollice of the Proto- notary of the Court of King's Bench, of and for the District of Montreal, u Deed made and executed belure AUGUSTUS MACKAY, and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the twenty-fourth day of April, oue thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, between JAN BLE, MONNETTE dit BOISMENU, of the parish of Sainte Scholastique, in the county of York, yeoman, of the one part and MUESSIRE PIERRE JACQUES de LA- MO THE, Curate of Ste.Scholastique, of the other part, being a sule by the said Jean Bte.Monuette dit Boismenu to the said Messire Pierre Jacques de Lamothe: Of a piece of land situated and being at the nouth-east of north river, in the seigniory of the Luke of the two Mountains, containing one arpent and a hall in front by twenty.six arpents and a quarter in depth, more or less, without any warranty of precise meusure, bounded in front by the said north river, in the rear by the lands of the côte St.Remy, on one side by the lund of James Evan and on the otber side by the lands of Joseph Gray, les déserts et bois de bout, with two houses and a wooden stable thereon erected.Which said piece of land has been possessed by the said Jean Bie.Monunette dit r.oismenu as propretor during the three years preceding the atoresaid Deed ot\u2019 sale, aud from thence hitherto by the said Messire Pierre Jucques de Lamothe; and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypo- thec under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said piece vf land, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the suid Messire P.e.re Jacques d: Lamuthe,jure hereby notilied, that application will be made tu the said Court, où the FLRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment ot confirmation, and they are hereby required to sig ity in writi.g their oppositions and file the same in the Office of the said Protonotary, eight days at least betore that day, in defunit of which they will be fur ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Oifice, Montreal.theZIst June, 1830.Prov.iice of Lower Lasadu, District of Montreal, No.52.Excparte \u2014EUSTACHE ROULEAU.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there nas been lodged, in the Office of the Prothonotary of the .Court of Kiug's Bench of and for the District of Montreal, a Deed made aud executed before G.Peltier and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the third day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine, between FRANCOLS DEV ERS, yeoman of the parish of Ste Geueviéve, and Dame MARLEE JOSETTE BOL- LEAU, his wife, by him duly authorised to the effect thereof, of the one part, and EUSTACHE ROULEAU, yeoman, of the said parish of Ste.Genevieve, of the other part; being a sale by the said Francois Demers and Marie Josette Boileau to the said Eustache Rouleau, of À land situated in the said parish of ste.Geneviève, containing three arpents less twenty feet in breadth, by thirty arpents n depth, bounded in front by the riviere des Prairies, in rear by the Côte Ste.Murie, on one side by Joseph Robillard, and on the other side hy Augt.Brisebois, with a house, barn and other buildings thereon erected.Which said land was possessed during the three years preceding the said sale, to wit; by one François Brisebois up to the ninth day of\u2019 April one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven, from thence by Jean Baptiste Trepannier and his wife, up to the second day of February one thousand eight.hundred and twenty eight, from thence by the said François Demers and Marie Josette Boileau up to the said third day of December, one thousand eight bundred and twenty nine, and from thence hitherto by the said Eustache Rouleau ; and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or, hypo- thec under any title or by any fneans whatsoever in or upon the said land immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Eustache Rouleau are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on the FIRST 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 Prothonotar e-ght days at least before that day, in default of whic they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.BEN tue KING'S BENCH.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, the 27th May, 1830.Province of Lower-( anada, à District of Montreal.- $ IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.No.51.: Ezparte.\u2014WILLIAM ANDERSON.UBLLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there has been lodged, in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench af and for the district of Mou- treal, the three different deeds hereinafter mentioned, to wit: lst.a deed made and executed before P, Ritchot and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the twenty.sixth day of May, one thousand cight hundred and twenty nine, between JEAN BAPTISTE RIVARD dit LANOUETTE of riviere St.Pierre, in the parish of Moutreal, yeomau, acting in his quality of tutor to the two minor children issue of the marriage of Gabriel Rivard dit Lanouette and the late Marie Marguerite Demers, and bring authorised to the effect of these pre- seats, hy advice of the relations and friends of the said minors received before the honourable Louis Charles Foucher, one of the Judges of the Court of Kiug\u2019s Bench, for the said district of Montreal, dated the 18th day of April, oue thousand cight hundred and twenty nioe, annexed to the minute of the said deed and paraphed ne varietur, of the one part and WILLIAM ANDEKSON of Cote St.François iu the parish of St.Laurent, gentleman, of the other part\u2014beiug a sale of the said Jean Baptiste Rivard, dit Lanouette,acting in bis aforesaid quality to the said William Anderson, of the rights (divided) that each of the said minors may havein N.E.Lalf of the first farm, and 8, W.half of the second farm here- Pa inafter desiguated, together with the rigbts (uudirided) they muy «ls0 bave in the reusains of an old barn small house «nd barn, that are ou the suid bulves\u2014tbat is to say\u2014a farm lying and situsted at Cote St, Frauçois aforesaid, containing live a:pens two perches aud teu inches iv front, by twentylve Arpeus and imore if it Can be fouud in depth, bounded in front by the King's road, in the rear by a private ruad, ou oneside by the representatives of the late Michel St.Aubin, and vn tue other side Ly Jucques Dubeau, with a house, burn, and other buildings thereon erected.\u20142nily a farm lying aud situated at the same place, containiug two arpeus and two perches in front Ly twenty-one or thereabouts in depth, bounded in front by the Kiug's road aforesaid, in the rear by Fraugu.s Giroax, on oue side by the representatives of the late Jacques Chatillon, sud on the other side by Joseph Dubeau, wit a small house nud barn thereon erected\u2014the rights that each of the said minors lave in the said first half of farm being the nos.| & 2 us appears by the act of division of the said farms, received before Mtre, P.Ritchot, oue of the said notaries the 25:h April 1628, and cons sting each of said rights in six perches teu feet on the depth as aforesaid.The rights that each of the said minors \u2018have in the second balf of farm being also the nos.1 & 2 as appears by the said act of division and cousisting each of said rights in two perches thirteen feet and six inches in front, on the depth aforesaid.\u2014 Which said two above described farms were possessed by the saul Gabriel Rivard dit Lanouette, in his capacity of tutos to Lis minor children, from the 23d Junuary 1816, up to the 10th April 1829, aud from thence by the said Jean Baptiste Rivard dit Lanouctte, in his aforesaid capacity up to the said 26h May 1829, «he date of the aforesaid sale, and from thence hitherto by the said William Anderson.2dly, another deed wade aud executed before the said P.Ritchotaud his colleague votaries public, on the sixteenth day of April last (1830) between Frauçois Tarte dit Lariviere, of the said Lawrence Suburbs of the city of Montreal, carter, aud Marie Elizabeth kivard dit Lanouette, his wife by him duly authorised to the effect of tliese presents, of the one part and the said William Anderson of the other part, being à sale by the said François Tarte dit Lariviere and Marie Elizabeth Rivard dite Lavou- ette, to the said William.Anderson, of the rights divided that the said Marie Elizabeth Rivard dite Lanouette, has in N.F.half of the farm hereinbefore firstly described and S.W.half of the second farm hereinbefore secondly described, together with the rights (undivided ) she has also in the remains of an old barn, small house and barn that are on the said halves, which said rights in the said two farms were possessed for the three years preceding the afuresaid sale, to wit: by the said | Gabriel Rivard dit Lanouette in his capacity of tutor tu the said Marie Elizabeth Rivard dite Lanouette, then à mines, from the 234 January 1816 up to the 25th April 1828, and from thence by the said IFrançois Farte dite Lariviere and the said Marie Elizabeth Rivazd dit Lanouette bis wife up to the 16tb April 1830, the date of the aforesaid second sale and from theuce hitherto by the said William Anderson.3diy\u2014 Another deed made and executed before the said P.Ritchot and bis colleague notaries public, on the seventeenth day of May 1830, between Juseph Lacroix, junior, of cote saint Fraugois, 1a the parish of saint Laurent, yeoman, and Marie Euphrosine Rivard dite Lanouette bis wife, minor now aged near eighteen years, by her said husband authorised to the effect of these presents and being also authorised, the suid Marie Euphrosine Rivard dite Lanouette to the effect of these presents by advice of Lier relations received and homologated by the honourable Jean Roch Rolland one of the Judges of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, for the said district of Montreal, bearing date the thirticth day of April last, a copy whereof certified by Mouk and Morrogh, esquires, Prothonotary of the said Court is annexed to the minute and signed and para- phed ne varietur, of the one part, andfthe said William Anderson of the other part, being a sale by the said Joseph Lacroix, junior and Marie Euphrosine Rivard, dite Lanouette, to the said William Anderson of the rigkts divided that the said Marie Eupbrosine Rivard dite Lanouette has in N.E.balf of the first farm hereinbefore described, aud S.W.half of the second farm, hereinbefore also described, together with the rights (undivided) she has also in the remains of an old barn, small house and barn that are on the said halves\u2014which said rights in the said two farms were possessed for the three yearspreceding the aforesaid sale, to wit; by the said Gabriel Lanouette in his capacity of tutor to the said Marie Euphra- sine Rivard dite Lanouette, then a minor from the 23d January 1816, up to the second - November 1828, from thence by tlie said Joseph Lacroix, and the said Marie Eupnrosine Rivard dite Lanouette, his wife, up to the seventeenth day of May 1830 the date of the aforesaid third sale and from thence hie therto by the said William Anderson; and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or bypothec uuder any Tiue or by ary means whatsoever in or upon the said north east and south west halves of the said two above described farms immediately previous to aud at the time the same were acquired by the said William Anderson, are liereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of Confirmation, aud they are hereby required to signify in writing their Oppositions and file the same in the Office uf the said Prothonotary eight days at least beforethat day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing soe MONK & MORROGH, P.K.RB.Prothonotary\u2019s Off ee, Montreal, 27th May, 1830.Province of Lower Canada,) IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH\" District of Montreal.$ No.61.Exparte\u2014JEAN BAPTISTE HOMIER, : 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 Louis Marteau and bis colleague, Notaries Public, on the sixth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, between MARIE ANNE BOISSEAU dit SANSQUARTIKR,widow of the late Antoine Prenaveau, in his life time of Montreal, François Xavier Hommier, Masun, of the Saint Lawrence suburbs, husband of Dame Emilie Prenaveau by him duly authorised to the effect hereof and François Pre- naveau, Cooper of the same place, of the one part, and JEAN BTE.HOMIER, Saddler, of Montreal, of the other part, being a sale by the said Marie Anne Boi-seau dite Sansquartier, Francois Xavier Hommier, Fmilie Prena- \u2018veau and Françuis Prenaveau to the said Jean Baptiste Homier of \u2018 an emplacement situated in: the said Saint \u201c Lawrence suburbs containing fifty eight feet in front by \u201c forty feet in depth, bounded in front to the south-east \u201c by St, Constant street, to the north-east in the rear by 84 THI QUEBEC GAZETTE.December 30 +t Vital Gibeau, on one side to the north west by a street, * on the other side to the south-east, by the said purcha- \u201c ger, with two wooden houses thereon erected\u201d\u2019\u2014and in the possession of the said Marie Anue Boisseau dite Sans- quartier, FrançoisXavier Hommier, Emilie Prenaveau and François Prenaveau during the threc years last past,and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hy- pothec under any Title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said emplacement immediately previcusto and at the time the same was acquired by the said Jean Baptiste Homier, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court onthe FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of Confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their Oppositious aud file the same in the Office of the said Prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in defau:t of which they will be for ever precluded trom the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 16th July, 1530.Province of Lower.Canada.District of Montreal.§ IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.No.49.Exparte\u2014CIIRISTOPHE MARCHESSEAU.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there bas been lodged, in the Office uf the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of aud forthe district of Mout- real, a deed made and executed hetore Mire.Dutalmé, und his \u2018colleague, Notaries Public, on the nineteenth day of July, one thousand eight bundred and seventeen, between JEAN BTE.BRAZEAU, master-Blacksmith, residiug in 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 a sale by the said Jean Bte.Brazeau to the said Christophe Marchesseau vf a land situated in the said parish of Saint Antoine, countainiug three arpens iu front by seven arpens in the south west line and eight arpens or thereabouts in the north east line, and at the end of this depth two arpents more or less io front by twenty seven arpents more or less in depth, the whole bounded ia front by the lands of Prisque Roi, in the rear by the Rouchiere, on one side to the north vast by François Bernard aud one Gravelle, and ou the other side to the south west by Villebcon Marchessean and Gabriel Giard, with a house, barn and other buildings thereon erect- ed\u2014and in the possession of the said Christophe Marchessean us proprietor for three years past.And all persons who may have or claim to bave any privilege or hypotucc under avy title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said land and premises immediately previous to aud at the time the sane were acquired by the said Christophe Marchesseau are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, und they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same iu 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, 2ath Sept.1830.Province of Lower-Canada,) IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.District of Quebec y the 13th day of October, 1830.Exparte\u2014ARTHUR McDONALD and CHARLOTTE WALTER, his wife.; UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there h:s been deposited in the Office of the Prothonotaries of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, for the district of Quebec, a Deed made and passed before Mtre, L.'f'.McPherson and colleague, Notaries Public, at Quebec, the twenty- fourth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and twenty, between MARGARET LEITCH, of the city of Quebec, widow of the late Peter Leitch, of the one part, and HANNAH WALTER, of the parish of St.Foy, widow by her first marriage of the late Mr.Richard Sheppard, then wife of Mr.George Wood, of St.Fay aforesaid, master culler and measurer of timber, of the other part\u2014 the said George Wood being present at the execution, of the said deed and authorising his said wife for the purposes thereof.\u2014 The said deed being a sale by the said Margaret Leitch to the said Hannah Walter, by which the said Margaret Leitch conveys, sells and assigns, to the said Hannah Walter, a certain lot or parcel of land situdte on a level with the north side of the road leading from Quebec to st.Foy, of seven perches eight feet a: d ten inches in front on the said road, bounded and abutted as follows, viz : in front by the said road, and in the rear by the Coteau Ste.Geneviève, cn one side towards the south west by the widow Gagné, and on the ather side towards the north east by Thomas Molson, Esq.and containing in the whole three arpents and forty eight perches in superficies, together with the wooden dwelling house, stable and barn thereon erected and being \u2014 The said premises possessed by the said Hannah Walter from the time of tae passing of the said deed until the time of her dec:ase, to Wit : until the fit- teenth day of November now last past, and from, that time hithertu in the possession of Sandford Hoyt, the husband of her the said Hannah Walter, who enjoys the same par usufruit.The said premises belong to the said Charlotte Walter as sole heiress at law of the said tate Hannah Walter and subject to the nsufructuary enjoyment thereof by the said Sandford Hoyt during his natural life.All persons who have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec , by virtue of any title, or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot ur parcel of land, dwelling house, stable, barn and cther dependencies immediately before and at the time of the sule and conveyance thereof by the said Margaret Leitch, to the said Hannah Walter, are hereby notified that an application will be made to the said Court the SIXTEENTH day of FEBRU + RY next, for a judgment or sentence of coniirmation, and they are by these presents required to signify in writing their oppositions, und to fyle them in the Office of the said Prothonotarics, eight days at least before that day, in default whereof they will be.for ever precluded the right of doing so, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.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 ofthe Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before N.B.Doucet and kis ¢olleague, Notarics Public, cn the séventh'day of De- cember, one thous:nd eight hundred and twenty-nine, between THOMAS ANDKEW TURNER, of tie city of : Montreal, Esquire, of the one part.and JOHN HEN- | DERSON and JOHN BENNETT, both of the city of ; Montreal, Civil Engineers of the other part, being a sale by the suid Thomus Andrew Turner, to the said John enderson and Jon Bennett, of a lot of land situate, lying and bing in the Quebec suburb of Montreal of an irregular figure, comprised within the following limits, that is tosay, bounded in trout by st.Mary\u2019s street, where the said lot is one hundred and forty-six teet thr.e inches wide, in rear by a road along the river Saint Lawrence, an one side to the north-east by property belonging to Mrs.Hannah Ferguson, wite of Andrew Shaw, Ksquire 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 erected, which said lot of land and dependencies have been possessed by the said \u2018Thomas Andrew Turner as proprietor during the three years preceding the aforesaid deed of sale and from thence hitherto by tie said John Henderson and John Bennett, and all persons who may have or cluim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any mcans 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 Benu.ett are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on the EIGHTH day of FEBRUARY next tor a sentence or judgment of coutirmation, aud they are hereby required to signity in writing their oppositions and file the same in the Ofiice of the said Y\u2019ro- 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.Pro'hionotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, the 21th day of Sept.1830.Province ot Lower-Canada, District of Montreal.No.70.Exparte.\u2014~ISIDORE 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 fer the District of Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Jh.Papineau and § IN THE KING'S BENCH.one thousand cight hundred and twenty-five, between MARIE AGATrilisÿ DUMAS, widow by her first marriage of the late Louis Genevay, ksquire, and by her second marriage, of the late Samuel Danham Fleming, Esquire, and Louis Genevay, Esquire her son, of the one part; ad ISIDORE RUY and TOUSSAINT DUMAS, of Mon- treul, Merchants, of the other part, being a sale by the said Marie Agathe Dumas and Louis Genevay her son, to the said, [Isidore Roy und Toussaint Dumas, of à piece of land and emplacement situated in St.l\u2019aul street, in the City of Montreal, bounded in front by the said St.Paul street,in the rear by Commissioners strect, on one side to the north cast by Mr.Valois, and on the other side to the south west by Mr.Rieard, 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 pos- Sessed the no.th east part of the sa:d piece of land and house, to be taken at the level of St.Paul street, from the north east gable end of the suid house, to the centre of the plaster wall, ut the south west of the half or passage facing the entrance door of the said house, and from thence tne line of division runs on a straight line to the level of Commissioners street, dividing the said piece of land in the rear, on the same proportion that they tie said Isidore Roy and Toussaint Dumas have on the front, \u2014and the said Toussaint Dumas has possessed that partof 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 proportion.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privi.ege or »ypothec under any Title or by any means whatso ver in or upon the said piece of land and emplacement immediately previous to and at the time the Dumas, are hercby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on.the KIGHTH day of FEBRUARY ment, for a sentence or judgment of Confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the Oilice of the said Prothonotary eight days at least before the day, ia defau.t of which they will be tor ever precluded from the right of doing so.| MOSK & MOKROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 24th day of Sept.1830, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned will petition the Provincial Parliament at its ensuing Session for ao Act authorizing them and others to form a Joint Stock.Company, for the purpose of making a RAIL ROAD from the River St.Lawrence, in as direct à line from the City of Montreal to the navigable water communication with Lake Champlain, as the nature of.the land and other circumstances will admit of, and that they propose to require as Toll :\u2014 For Goods,.Wares and Merchand ze 15s, per ton.\u2014For each Passenger 5s.P.M\u2019GILL, J.BOUTHILLIER, GEORG MOFFAT, P.DeROCHEBLAVE, H.GATES, J.MASSON, F A.LAROCQUE, J.REDPATH, Montreal, Dec.6, 1830.NTERDICTION.\u2014The undersigued le- rehy gives public notice that by a sentence of the Court of King\u2019s Beach on the date of the 11h of October last, Lie has been appointed Curator to the interdiction of Mr, LThumas Nairne Mc\u2019Nieoll his brother, JOHN MC'NICOLL, Quebec, the 3d December 1830.a ADVERTISEMENT.PTE andersigned having been appointed the Execue tor of the lust will und testament of the late Mr, WesB Rosivson, in.bis lifetime of Quebec, requests every one who may have some claims on his estate and succession, to transmit the same to him duly authenticated, and those indebled (0 th sameto settle their accounts.JOIIN RACEY, | Executor Testamentary.Quebec, 22nd Deatember, 1880, his colleague, Notaries Public, on the tweltth day of March | same was acquired by the said, Isidore Roy and Toussaint | OTICE.\u2014The trustees appointed by His Excellency the Administrator of the Government under the Provincial Act of the llth Geo.EV ch.23, for the erection of ua Marine Hospital at or near the City of Quebec, do hereby give public notice that they will receive until Monday the 23rd of Jaouary next, propositions for the purchase, dooatioa os conces-ion of a lot of ground: convenient for the erection thereupon of the said Hospital cccording to the disposi ions of the law.The propositions are to be sent sealed and directed to the \u201cundersigned, with the subscriptions\u2014*¢ Proposals for the building ground of the Marine Hospital.\u201d S.HECTOR HUOT, Secy.to the Commussion.Quebec, the 29th Decr, 1230, : District or UBLIC Notice is hereby given that with Quebec : the approbation of His Excellency the Administrator of the Government, I have appointed MARC PASCAL DE LATERRIERE, Esquire, to be Deputy Grand Voyer for the Isle aux Coudres in the County of Saguenay in the said District, EF.W.R.ANTROBES, Quebec, 15th Oct.1830.Grand Voyer.GARRISON THEATRICALS.HE Garrison Amateurs would be glad to engage the services of two respectable young Females, to perform with them during the season.Tiey will be handsomely remunerated.Apply at this Office, Quebec, 24th December, 1830, HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1810.ESOLVED, that after the close of the present session, before any Petition.is presented to this House for leave to bring in a private Bill, whether for the erection of a Bridge or Bridges, for the regulation of a.Common, for the making of any Turnpike Road, or for hgranting to any individual or individuals any exclusive rights or privileges whatsoever, or for the alteration or renewing of any Act of the Provincial Parliament, or the like purpose, notice of such application be given in the Quebec Gazette, and in onc of the Newspapers of the district, if ay is published therein; andalso by a notice affixed at the Church door of the Parish that such application may atlect, or in the most public place where there is no Church, during two months at least, before such Petition is presented.12th March, 1817.REesorvED.That hereaft=r this House will not receive any Petition for private Bills after the first fifteen days ot each Session.22d MarcH, 1891.REsoLvED, That after the present Session, before any Petitions praying leave to bring in a private Lill for the erection of a Toll Bridge, is presented to this Fonse, the pe-son or persons proposing to pctition for such Lil slail.upon giving the notice prescribed by the Rule of the third day of February, one thousand eight hundred and ten, also at the same time, and in the rame manner, give a notice, stating the Toll which they intend to ask, the extent of the priviieges, the height of the Arches, the iuterval between the Abutments or Piers for the pas:.ge of Rafis and Vessels and mentioning whether they propose to erect a Draw- Bridge or not, and the dimensions of such Druw-Bridge.Tuurspav; 4th MArcH, 1824.ResoLveED, That any Petitioner for an Exclusive privilege do deposit in the hands of the Clevk of this House à sum of twenty-five pouids, before the Dill for such exclusive privilege go toa second reading, towards paying vart of the expence of the said private Bill, which sum shall be returned to the Petitioncrs if they do not obtain the passation of the law.(Attest ) Wm.B.LINDSAY, CIk.Ass.7 The Printers of Gazettes and other Newspapers printed in this Proviuce are requested to insert the above in their respectiv papers in both languages until the next.mecting of the Legislature.UEBEC BANK.\u2014At a General Mee:ing of the Stockholders of the Quebec Bank lield on the Jat December, 1830, the following Resolves were pussed unanimonsly, viz :\u2014 Resolved.\u2014That the draft of the Petition to the three Branches of the Provincial Legisiniure, tur a renewal of the Chartergranted to the Quebec Bank, which has been laid before this General Meeting of Stoekholders, be approved and adopted, and that the President and Directors do take such measures us may appear to them: expedient,in causing the suid Petition to be prepared for the signature of the Stuckholders nnd others.and that the same b: presented as early as possible in the approaching Session.Resolved.\u2014Fhat it is the opinion of this General Meeting.the Capital Stock of the Quebec Bank £75.000 now paid in, is too small to keep pace with the demundy.of the public, arising out of the extension of the Agriculture and Commerce of this Province, and that a.respectful application be made by Petition to the Legislature at the next Session, for authority to increase the.Capital of the said Quebec Bunk, 10 à sum not exceeding £225,000.Resolved.\u2014That it is the opiuion of this General Meeting, the establishment of a Brauch or Office for Disconnt and Deposit of the Quebec Banki n the City of.Montreal, would tend to the convenience and nccommao- dation of the public, and would materially facilitate the operations of this Institution, and that a respectful application be made, by Petition, to the Legistature, at the next Session, for authority to establish a Branch or Office for Discount and Deposit at such time as it may be found: necessary and proper, for the Quebec Bunk to do so.W.G.SHEPIARI), Chairman.Quebec, 9th Neeember, 1830.ADVERTISEMENT.! TE undexsigned having been appointed Exécuteur- Teslamentaire of the late Thonas Langlais, gentleman, deceas d, and in his life time residing at la fetite Riviere St.Charles, hereby gives public notice, that all persons who may have any demands against the cstate of the said late Thomas Langlais do present to him the amount of the same for settlement, and that those indebted to the said estate do forthwith pay the amount of their debts into his hands at his residence in St.John suburbs, St.John street, JOSLPH LAN GLAIS,.Quebec, 224° Novr.1830, w no , C1 M: Ca »1830.oe = mr = = ar art THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.etre OrsicE or TUE ADJUT.GENL.op MILITIA, Quebec, 30th December, 1830.MILITIA GENERAL ORDER.The CoMMANDER in CHIEF has been pleased to dirget that all Letters, Petitions, and other Communications relating to the Militia, shall be addressed in future to the Ad .utant General of Militia only, by whom they will be submitted to His Excellency.His ExceLLENCY theConMANDER IN CHIER has been pleased to make the following arrangements for she Organization of the Mi iiia of the Province of Lower Canada, under the Act passed in the last Session of the Provincia! Pailiataent, vizs COUNTY OF QUEBEC.City and Banlieue.Artillery.5 July,12 o\u2019clock 1830.5 August, 1Nh AM do Peter Sheppard, 3 Sept.3h PM do François Defoy, 24 \u201810h AM do 1st Battulion of Infuntry.Capt, Louis Panet, Edouard Caron, \u20acapt.James Ross, 13 April, 1k PM do Chs, Langevin, 25 May, 11h AM do Benj.Tremain.17 June, 10h \u201c do Wm.Head!y Anderson, 25 3h PM do Jean Huot, 2 July, 10h AM do Augustin Amiot, 2 « 2h PM do Michel Borne, 2 \u201c6 3h «\u201c do Alexander Simpson, 10 *6 10h AM do William Henderson, 11 Aug.11h\u201c do 2d Buttation of Infantry.Capt.George D.Faribault, 13 May 12 o'clock do Pierre Doucet, 24 < 11h aM do John Jones, 17 Sept.2h PM do Andrew Stuart, 18 < 10h AM do Francois Xavier Simon, 23 \u201c 1h PM do 3d Battulion of Infantry.Capt, L.T.Besserer, 22 April, 1h Par 1830.Joseph Cary, 12 May, 12 o'clock, do Benjamin Lemoine, 31 do 2h PM do Louis Muassue, 11 June 1h do do Charles Gray Stewart, 18 do 3h do do Charles Maurice Juchereau Duchesnay, 22 do 120\u2019clock, do Joseph Roy, 3 July 23h PM do William De Léry, 28 do Yh do do A.KR.Hamel, 21 Augt, 10h am do 4th Battalion of Infantry.Capt.Amable Berthelot, 9 April 3h PM do Joseph Leblond, I July 12 o\u2019clock do François Romain, 23 Sept.10h am do County of Lotbinicre \u20142d Baitalion, Capt.Michel Anger, 14 June, 1h PM do Charles Gurneau, 24 gh * do Julien Demers, 10 Aug.1h \u201c do Louis Charland, 21 Sept.3h \u201c do COUNTY OF RICHELIEU.2d Battalion, Major Louis Gnerout, 23 April, PM do Capt.Ant.Benoit dit L\u2019Ifyvernois, 27 March, 3h PM do Joseph Gariepy, 27 April, 2h PM do Olivier Chamard, 1 July, 2h PM do Christophe Lussier, 21 Sept.12 o\u2019clock, do Louis Brodeur, 21 Sept.1k PM do COUNTY OF TERREBONNE.1st Battalion.29 March,l0h AM do 30th April, 34P M 1830.8d June, 12 o'clock du Capt.Joseph Gagnon, Toussaint Limuges Joseph Forget Pierre Anger 4th do do do François Coyteux Sth July, du do dom.Seraphin Limoges th do.1h px do Guillaume Prevost 12th do 10h AM do COUNTY OF VAUDREUIL.1st Dattailon.Capt.Joseph Bastien 28th June, 112% a m do COUNTY OF ROUVILLE, 1st Battalion.Capt.Gabriel L\u2019Ileureux 6th May, 10h am do Joseph Lacasse 18th do 12 pm do Joseph Lareau 22d do 11h am do Jos.Thimothé Franchere 22d do 12 pM do Francois Authier 3lst do 120'cluck do Fustache Soupras 3ist do 3kh PM do 29th.June, 104 Am do ktienne Bertrand 12th August, 1h PM do J.Bte.Demers, Junr.Oth Sept.114 A m do 2d Battalion.Capt.Ambroise Bedard, 11th-May, 12 o'clock do COUNTY OF THE TWO MOUNTAINS.3d Battalion.Capt.Ls.Dumouchelle 29th March, 8h P M do Emanuel Vadenais J.Bte.Richar, son of Paul 2d Sept.34 pm do COUNTY OF L\u2019ACADIE.1st Batlalion, Major Isaac Wikie Capt.Jushua Blodget 8th June, 1h pu do Thomas Jobson, Oth do 104 Am do Richard B.McGinnis 9th do 114 AM do COUNTY OF BEAUHARNOIS.2d Battalion, Capt.Etienne Heneau 13th April, 2k pum do Adrien llebert 80th July, 18 o\u2019clock, do Louis Julien Sist do.- lA PM do James Perrigo 5th August, 34 pu do Norman McLeod 6th do 12 AM do Thomas Lawless 6th do 24 pM do Peter McCarthar 6th do Sk PM do James Wright Tth do 1k pM do Robert Norval 7th do SA PM do Wm.Ogilvie 28th do 12 0'clock do Francois Ilebert 28th do Sh ru do COUNTY OF ST.HYACINTHE, Major Jos.Prime L.de Mattigny.GAZETTE DE QUEBEC.OFFICERS UNATTACHED, Lient, Colonel Joseph Carmel, 15th April, 1830 The ist Buttalion of Nicolet will be composed of the Militia residing within the Seigniory of Nicolet aud the Parish of Becancour to the West of River Becaucour.\u2018I'he 2d Battalion to be composed of the Militia residing within the Seigniory of St, Pierre les Becquets, Gentilly, Cournoyer, Dutord and that part of the said fief within the Parish of Becancour, tu the East ot River Becancour.In order to give the regular dates of Commissions of Promoted Captains, and of all the Lieutenants and En- signa, their appointment is postponed until all the Returns of the Commanding Officers are sent in, Commanding Officers to trunsmit to this Office, the Names of such Officers as may die or become disqualilied, with the least possible delay.By Command, F.VASSAL DE MONVIEL, Adjt.Gential.PROVINCIAL SECRETARY\u2019S OFFICE, Quebec, 20th December, 1830, His Exccliency the ADMINISTRATOR of the GoVERN- MENT has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz :\u2014 HENRY OGDEN ANDREWS, Esquire, Barrister, Advocate, Attorney, Solicitor and Proctor, in all His Majesty's Courts of Justice in this Province.AARON PHILIP HART, Esquire.do.do.do.MicHEL CLOUET, JOHN CANNON, and JOSEPH MORRIN Esquires, Trustees for the Lrection of a Marine Hos pital in or near Quebec.HECTOR SIMON HuoT, Esquire, to be Secretary to the Trustees for the Ercction of à Marine Hospital in or near Quebec.Sn.QUEBEC : THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1830: At length an arrival from Havre has brought to NEw York Paris papers of the 4th November, containing Lon- DON dates to the 3d.LATEST NEWS.MEETING OF PARLIAMENT.The first Parliament of William LV, met on 26th October.The Lord Chancellor entered the HouŸ of Lords about 2 0°.clock, and touk his seat with the other Commissioners, Larl Baburs, Lord Rosslyn, Duke of Buckingham, and the Archbishop of Cauterbury.Messengers having been summoned 10 require the attendance of (the House of Commons, his Lordship told them that it was his Majesty\u2019s pleasure they should proceed to the election ofa SpeAKER,and that they should attend there next day, to subimit their choice for his Majesty\u2019s approval, lu the House of Commons the Lord Stewardattended this morning in the long gallery, fur the purpose of admisiste- ring tae oaths to Members; several presented themselves, and took the oaths, The Right Hon, C.M.Sutton wus unanimuusly chosen Speaker.The Flouse then adjourned.On che 17th October, the approval of his Majesty to the election of M.Manners Suiton as Speaker of the flouse of Commons, look place by commission, The Lord Chancellor, Lar] of Rossiyn, Eat Baihurst, Lord Ellenborough and Lord Melville, in their scariet robes, took their seats on tie woolisack, as his majesty\u2019s commissioners.A few minutes thereafter, the members of the House of Comunons, headed by the Speaker, entered tie House of Lords.The appronation of his majesty 10 the selection of the Commons was then expressed by the Chancellor, for which (he Speaker returned his thanks.The Commons then retired, and the Chancellor apministered the oath of allegiance to those peers who had not yer taken them.When the Commons had returned to their own house, the Speaker entered his seat, took the vath of allegiauce himself, und then administered the same to the members.ENGLAND AT THE SPEECH OF THE KING OF OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.My Lards and Gentlemen\u2014It is with the most lively satisfaction that I see you assembled around me, to aid me by your counsels.Since the dissolution of the last Parliament, events of the deepest interest have occurred on the European Continent.The elder branch of the house of Bourbon has ceased to reign in France, and the Duke of Orleans has been called to the throne, with the title of King of the French, Having received from the new Sovereign assurances of his ardent desire to cultivate the most friendly relations, and to maintain inviolate the engagements made with this country, I have not hesitated to continue the diplomatic relations and the friendship which existed with the preceding government.Lo.I have seen with profound regret the state of affairs in the Low Countries, I deplore that the enlightened administration of King William has not been able to preserve the States from revolt, and that his wise resolution to submit the desires and complaints of his people to the deliberation ofa special session of the States General, has not brought about any satisfactory results.I shall exert myself, in concert with my allies, to reestablish tranquillity, by all mèans which are compatible with the good state of the Netherlands government, and the safety of other governments, Symptoms of tumult and disorder have created anxiety in various parts of Europe ; but assurances which L continue to receive of the amicable disposition of foreign courts, give me just ground to hope that my people will continue to enjoy the blessings of peace.Penetrated ac all times with the necessity of preserving inviolate the engagements which bave been mudein the name of the nation, 1 am convinced that my determination to main tain, in connexion with my allies, the treaties upon which are founded the general system of Europe, will appear to you the best guarañtee for the maintenance ofthe pence of the world.Up to the present time I have not accredited the Ambassador of the Court of Lisbon; but the Portuguese government having resolved to satisly the claims of justice and humanity by a liberal and general amnesty, 1 think the time hus come to re-establish, in behalf of my \u2018 People te friendly relations which for so long a time ave existed between the two nations.My profound solicitude for the welfare of my subjects, angmentation, Godfroy, Roquetwllade and that part of 85 Induces me to recommend to the immediate attention of Parlinment, such arcangements us wiil securo the exercise ft\u2019 the royul authority, if it should please God to terminate my lite betore uny successor shiuil have arrived ut mature age.1 shall le most ready to concur with you in all the measures which may appar to you proper, for preserving inviolate the dignity and stability of the crown, and to asstire more and more the guarantees of civil and religious liberty to iny people.Gentlemen of the House of Commons :\u20141 have ordered to Le laid before you, all the statements of expenditures for the present year, which the preceding Parliament wus not able to arrange before its separation.The estimate for the coming year will be made in conformity to the principles of rigid economy, which I have determined to carry through all the branches ot the public service.My Lords and Gentlemen, L am deeply afilicted that in some districts of the country, my subjects have suffered in their property from combinations having for their oh- ject the destruction of machines, and that heavy losses have heen sustained from the criminal acts of incendiaries.I have seen, not without chagrin and indignation, the perfidious attempts which have been made, to spread a spirit of discontent and dissatisfaction among my people, and to interrupt the concord which has happily prevailed through the different parts of my dominions, the union of which is essential to the preservation of the generat strength and happiness.The great effort of my life will be to preserve the hiess.ings which my people possess, and transmit then unimpaired to my posterity 5 and I have the more animating hope of being able to discharge the sacred duties which have been conlided to me, from the wisdom and affection of Parliament and the support of all my subjects, 1 am determined to employ, to the full extent of my power, all the means which the constitution and laws have placed in my hands, for the punishinent of sedition, and tbe prompt suppression of disorder and revolt.Amidst all the difficulties of the present crisis, 1 receive with high satisfaction the expression cf loyalty and at- tachinent from a vast majority of my subjects.1 am sure that they will duly appreciate the great advantages of this happy form of government, under which, with the favor of Divine Providence, this country has enjoyed during à long series of years, internal peace, come mercial prosperity, real liberty, in short, every thing which consiitutes public welfare, beyond any other nation of the world, Greece (From Paris Papers of the 4th November.) BOMBARDMENT AND CAPTURE OF ANTWERP, The most important news is the bombardment of Antwerp by the Dutch vonps inthe eiiadel, by which an immense Joss of property was occasioned.An armistice wasazreed on, the 27th, by Chasse, commandant of the citadel, to treat of a surrender ; but it was broken by the firing of a few muskes, which it is said he himself had secretly ordered, to make a pretext for the destruction of the city.During the pegociations, certain unknown persons went towards the Quai-aux Bois and Poissons, fired a few muskets which being answered, the citadel and Tete de I'landre com- enced their fire.The whole square of the public stores is destroyed.The street of the Convent and the canal of St.Joha stopped the further progress of the flames.Brusse:s, 28th Oct, \u2014The provisional government make known the following proposition to General Chasse, by Al, F.Chazal.1, The Government demands that General Chasse shall evacuate the city in three days, 2.The Geueral and his aumy may 1etire with arms and baggaze.3.The provincial government will procure necessary transports.4+ Hostilities shall cease on both sides.Nigned Cmazar.1.The Lieutenant Gre fron Chasse will noi yield the citadel without the order of the King, his august master, 2.For the benefit ot the city, he aecepis the suspension of hostilities on these conditions \u2014 That all detensive works shall cease 3 that no armed man shall appear on the esplanade, nor in the envirous of the citadel 5 that no hostility be committed against his Majesty's squadron, at the Fscant 5 and the magazines of provisions be given up, which was pillaged yesterday at Rovoli, notwithe standing the armisiice, which Las prevented Lieutenant-Ge- neral Chasse from ordering a soriie.Baron Cassy.During the whole of the night of the 26th, (here was fight ng in the slreets.: The city Rates were taken by main force the armed inhabitants, and t iti Brussels) , e armed Citizens (teom A few houses have heen barnts the whole square of the public stores isentirely destroyed.The loss is estimated at 20 millions of tlorins, Holland will pa y the indemnity.The American Consul has given M.Rozier assurauces that his goverament will demand reimbursement, From the Antwerp Journal of the 26th October.The victurious army of the patriots, after baving routed the Dutch troops made its entry this morning by the Red Gate 3 the inner goard had been disarmed by our Citizens and especially by the sailors aud workmen of the port.The flag of lndependence was immediately displayed on the tower of Noire Dame.Tranquillity and eoniidence have been restored.ro | _- he Prince of Orange left Antwerp before irs c embark for London, having first addressed a reclamation to the Belgians on the 35th Oct.in which is the followin passage :\u2014\" You are abowt to deliberate on the interests of the country in the national congress which is called, which I having fulfilled us far as is in my power my dury towards you, go to fulfil a paintul obligation in leaving your soil to await elseulicre the issue of the political movements of Belgium.My wishes will be with you, and I shall ever endeavour to contribute to your true w.lfare.\u201d\u201d An article dated Brussels, Oct.23, announces the result of an action which took place on the 220d between (he troops of Holland and Belgian volunteers ut 'Wahlem.T Dutch troops, amounting to 1500, had eccupies Wablem from which they were driven and obliged to pass the Nethe.The loss on the part of (he Dutch is said to be considerable, while the Belgians being sheltered behind dykes suffered less, At Trazeguize, also the husbandmen of (he enviross attacked aud put to flight an armed band of Hollanders, with Oe b \u20ac batile at Bruges ey were on the eve of a batile a on-the ; October.The citadel of Ghent had capitulated.ous + Brussels, October 3U.\u2014Aniwerp presents an animated bug desviate specracle since the bombardment.All the stregcy are barricaded and the patriot fiag is Hoatiag over the eity, Mr, Oliver is now commandant ofthe place, Many peracng ceo were buried in the ruins of their houses.The appearan the city was terrible, when set on fre by a shuwer of bambs, grevades, &c.The streets deserted by all exceptaow apd then a few fugitives.The landing of a quantity of arms was the siguul of insurrectionevery citizen took arms, - 86 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.December 30 ES CHANGES IN THE FRENCH MINISTRY.A decree of King Louis Philippe, duted November 3d, appoints M.Lafitte to be president of the Council und Minister of Finance, in the place of Baron Louis resigned.The Marshal Marquis Maison te be Minister vf l'ureign Affairs in the place ot Count Mole, resigned.Couut Montalivet to be Minister of the Interior, in the place of Guigot, resigned.M.Merilheu, to be Minister of Public Jiwstruction and Ecclesiarstical Affairs, in the place of the Duke de Broglie, risigued.The other gentlemen composing the Council of Ministers, sre M.Dupont (d\u2019l\u2019 Eure) Miaister of Justices Marshal Gerard, Minister of War ; Count Sebastiani, Minister of Marine.The committee of the Court of Peers are extending their inquiries respecting the weasures of the ministry, as far back as Angust, 1820.The examination ot the impeached ministers had been been finished, and many of the witnesses.The debates on the subject were not expected to commence before the 15th Dec.\u2018The chamber of Peers will be fitted up for that occasion.On the 81st Oct.the King of France reviewed the National Guards of Panis on the Champs de Mars.Upon reaching the field his Majesty was received by General La Fayette at the head ot the staff, the artillery firing a salute of twenty-one guns.The troops amounting Ww about 85,000 men, preseuted a fine appearance.\u2018Constitutional melioration is going on in Switzerland.The British Parliament assembly d on the 26th October.Mr.Manners Sutton wus unanimously choseu, Speaker of the Commons.The King's speech was yot expected until the 2d ot November.Prince Norensky, minister of the household of the Emperor, has been appointed Russian Ambassador to Paris, in the place of Pozzo di Borgo.Travellers from Warsuw arrived at Leipsic, state that great fermeat prevailsin the whole kingdom of Poland, as well as the capital.The Russians have considerable forces on the frontiers as a precaution.Mescow is in great distress on account of a prevailing disease, resembling cholera morhus, Letters trom London\u2019 of Oct.30th announce that the Standard of Liberty was raised at Cadiz, Ferrol and Corunna ; and that Don Miguel had given positive orders to send troops to assist the Spanish Royalists, Bayonne, Oct, 28.\u2014J'he forces of Gen.Minu are divided into two columns ; one of which.commaunded by himself, marched ou the 26th tor Ernani: and the other, under Valdez, took the road to Vera.The latter was attacked by six thousand troops, and driven back into France, where they were disarmed.Mina bas pruceed- ed on to the idterrior, against the centre of the royalist line, Valdez\u2019s defeat is ascribed to his disobeyirg the orders of Mina, in taking a different route from that directed.lt was reported on the 29th that Valdez was about to commence his march against Acragon.Oct.29th.\u2014T'he remuant of the corps ot Valdez, con sisting of 250 men, is yow at Bayonne and St.Esprit.In the engagement at Bara 40 Constitutionalists were killed or wounded.The Royal troops ou pursuing the refugees, passed upon our territory, but, at the first summons - on'the partof a French Officer, Gen.Sautos-Langron, who | commanded them, called them back, and apologised, ale leging that be did not know the precise boundaries of the two countries, Oct.30.\u2014Yesterday Mina was attacked by Lesaca by superior forces.His corps was dispersed, and he was obliged to fly to the mountains with a few horsemen.El Pastor, with about 400 men, has been pursued as far as Uldach.and is to be conducted thither with his men.\u2014 We are happy to bè able to give above the substance of His MAJESTY\u2019s SPEECH on the 2nd November, on opening the first Session of the New Parliament, which we received this morning.It is a re-translation from a French translation, but still will give the meaning faithfully.When we receive the SPEEcu as delivered, we shall of course publish it correctly.The tone of this SPEECH is highly satisfactory.It speaks in a firm, decisive manner of the state of CONTINENTAL affairs\u2014perfectly without fear as to the effect on GREAT BRITAIN\u2014Yyet indicating a resolute determination to uphold the dignity of the THRONE, and the Un1ON of the EMPIRE.It speaks with strong feeling of the excesses in KENT, and of the seditious practices in IRELAND ; expressing at the same time both the will and the power to repress every attempt at a dissoluiion of the Union, now Mr.O\u2019CONNEL\u2019s subject of agitation.The SPEECu alludes to the immediate appointment of a | REGENCY\u2014tlie recognition of DoN MIGUEL, on an amnesty being granted\u2014and announces a system of thorough economy in every branch of the expenditure.We have no doubt that this SPEECH will give satisfaction wherever BRITISH influence is feit.Under the present efrcumstances of EuropE it is highly consolatory.MInis- TERS are pledged to maintain the character, integrity and welfare of the STATE against all foes, foreign and domestic ; and since we find with pleasure that they are still firm in office, we have no fears now for ENGLAND.The tone of the KING\u2019s SPEECH, we repeat, is highly satisfactory.The other news is of minor importance, although we perceive great stress has been laid upon jt: The capture of the town of ANTWERP, but not of the citadel, was the natural consequence of the state of the NETHERL ANDS at the last previous dates.The bombardment of the town bv the citadel was produced as naturally by the civil war, and by the attack upon it on the part of the RELGiaN insurgents.The sympathies should not be called forth only on one side of the question.We are glad to see from the Kina's SPEECH, and from several paragraphs on the subject, that ENGLAND und FraNCE will mediate in the affairs of the NETHERLANDS, A ConcrEss is spoken of at the Ilaeus, whither the different Ambassadors were about to proceed.The Duke of WELLINGTON seems to be once more out of favor with the wiseacres in Lownow.He was hooted He was disarmed on the frontiers by our posts, : ' attempt to evade the law against illegal assemblies.| and hissed on his return from the opening of PARLIAMENT.Great mischief has been done in Kent by bauds of con- flagrators.It was expected that detachments of military would be scattered through the county.The REGENCY itis sald will be conferred on the Duchess of Kent, as mother of the future QUEEN, The state of IRELAND now proves, that the causes of tions.The repeal of the Union is now openly aimed at If madly persisted in, it must end with an appeal to arms.Notonly VALDez, but Mina, of village burning memory, have entered SPAIN, and have been completely beaten out of it, as they deserved to be.A change of MisisTRY has taken place in Fravce.up their port-folios, and returned to.their desks.The present MINIsTEWs are much more revolutionary in their sentiments than the former.LAFITTE, à name dear to the holders of letters of credit and the iinbibers of Claret, is at the head of the new MiNisTRY.others will be found among the extracts above.The trial of the EX-MINISTER3 of FRANCE was to come maintaining in- prison their constancy and courage.There has been np change whatever in the BrRiTisH MINISTRY, notwithstanding the political pamphlets of Lord GREY, MP.BROUGHAM, &c.The surveying vessels Adventure, Captain King, and Beagle, Captain FiTZROY, arrived in ENGLAND on the 22d Oct ber, from SOUTH AMERICA, after an ab-ence of five years.Captain FITZROY and Lieut.KEMP ascended to the top of Care Hoey, where they erected a pile of stones twelve feet high.Four hundred steam engines are now in operation at MANCHESTER.Mr.CHARLES MANNERS SUTTON has been again chosen, unanimously, SPEAKER of the House of Commons.There is no account of the arrival of the PRINCE of ORANGE in ENGLAND.Hes said to have left ANTWERP on the 25th October.Ge It appears that Mr.O\u2019CoNNEeLL has set on foot another A new society has been commenced, called the ¢ Volun- *¢ teers of IRELAND, for the peaceable repeal of the Union.\u201d DYNGE, mude by Mr.O\u2019ConNELL 3 a public dinner, the gallant General sent a friend to the Agitator, who disavowed the expressivns as reported in the papers.Sir HENRY HarpYNGE and Mr.O'CoNNELL hase both arrived in LoNDoN, Coxsozs, in Loxpon, at the last date, 84}.The HALIFAX Post of Monday did pot bring the NovEmBer mail.The Revenue Bill had passed the three Branches of the Nova SCOTIA LEGISLATURE.GAZETTE DE QUERKEC.AYLMER, UILLAUME QUATRE, par la Grice de Diru, Roi \"du Royaume Uni de la Grande Bretagne et Irlande, Défenseur de la Foi:\u2014A nos très aimés et féaux les Con- sei.lers Législatifs de notre Proviuce du Bas-Canada, et à nos fidèles et bien aimés les Chevaliers, Citoyens et Bourgeois de notre dite «Province, Sarur:\u2014Vi que l\u2019Assemblée de notre Parlement Provincial se trouve prorogee au quatorzieme jour du present mois de Décembre, néamnoins, et que.pour certaines causes et considérations, nous avons jugé à propos de proroger encore .icelle au Lundi le vingt-quatre de Janvier prochain; de sorte que vous ni aucun de vous, ne serez le dit quatorze - de Decembre prochain, tenus ni obligés de paroitre dans notre cité de Québec ; car nous vonlons que vous et chacun de vous, soyez entièrement déchargés à cet égard ; vous commandant, et par la teneur de ces présentes enjoignant fermement à vous et à chacun de vous et 3 tous autres intéressés À cet égard, que vous ayez à paroitre et parvissiez personnellement le dit Lundi vingt-quatre de Janvier prochain, dans notre cité de Québec, pour procéder à l'EXPEDITION DES AFFAIRES, et traiter, faire, agir et conclure sur ces choses qui, par la faveur Provincial par le Conseil Commun de notre-dite Province.En foi de quoi nous avons fait sortir ces présentes nos de notre dite Province.Témoins notre fidèle ame et féal Marruew Lonp AYLMER, Chevalier Commandeur du trés-honorable ordre militaire du Bain, Lieutenant Général et Commandant nos forces dans les Provinces du Bas- Canada, et du Haut Canada, de la Nouvelle Ecosse et du Nouveau Brunswick, et leurs diverses dépendances, et Administrateur du Gouvernement de notre Province du Bas-Canada, &c.&c.&c.A notre Chateau St.Louis dans notre Cite de Québec, dans notre dite Province, le premier jour de Decembre, l'an de notre Seigneur, mil'buit cent trente, et la premiere de notre règne.A TiiomAs DouGLAss, Clerc de la C.en Chrie.ets Québec, 30 Décembre, 1830.ORDRE GENERAL DE MILICE.L a plu au Commandant en Chef d'Ordonner, que toutes lettres, requêtes et autres Communications qui concernent la Milice, ne soient addressées à la venir qu\u2019à l\u2019Adjudant, Général des Milices seul qui les soumettra à Son Excellence Il à plu à Son Excellence le Commaadant-en-Chof de irritation were not to be found in Roman Catholic restric- This was expected.The Editorial Ministers have given | The names of the | mence about the 20th December.They are represented as | In consequence of some rude remarks on Sir H.Har- | Lettres Patentes, et à icelles fait apposer le grand sceau |.j - de Dieu, ponrront 8tre ordonnés dans notre dit Parlement | BUREAU DE L'\u2019ADJUDANT, GENERAL DES Mitrces, | > faire les arrangemeuts suivants pour l'organisation de la Milice de la Province du Bas-Canada, d\u2019après l\u2019Acte passé en la dernière Sesion du Parlement Provincial, vis: COMTE\u2019 DE QUEBEC.\u20acité et Banlieue.Artillerie, Capt.Louis Panet, 5 Juillet, Midi, 1830.Edouard Caron, 5 Août, 10h AM do Peter Sheppard, 3 Septr.3h PM do Francois Defoy.24 do.10h AMdo Iyanterie\u20141e.Bataillon.Capt.James Ross, 13.Avril, 14 pM do Chs.Langevin, 25 Mai, 11h AM do Benj.Tremain, 17 Jnin, 10h am do Wm.Headley Anderson, do 3h PM do Jean Huot, 2 Juillet, 10h A M do Augustin Amiot, 2 do 2h PM do Michdi Borne, 2 do 3h pmdo Alexander Simpson, 10 do 10h AM do William Henderson, F1 Août, Llh AM do.2me.Bataillon d'Infanterie.Capt.George B.Faribault, 13.Mai, Midi, \u2014 do Pierre Doucet, 24.do 11h AM do John Jones, 17 Sept.2h PM do Andrew Stuart, 18 do 10h AM do François Xavier Simon, 23 do 1h Pu do 3me Bataillim d'Infanterie.Capt.L.1.Besserer, 22 Avril, 1h pm do.Joseph Cary, 12 Mai, Midi, do Benjamin Lemoine, 31 Mui, 2h PM do Louis Massue, 11 Juin, lk do do Charles Gray Stewart, 18 do.8h do do.Charles Maurice Jucherean Duchesney,.22 do Midi, do Joseph Roy, 3 Juillet, 3&4 PM do William De Léry, 28 do 2h do do A.R.Hamel, 22 Août, 19h an do 4me Batullion d'Infanterie.Cant Amable Berthelot, 9 Avril, 3h PM do- \u201cJoseph Leblond, 1 Juillet, Midi, do.François Romain, 23 Sept.1% am do COMTE DE LOTBINIÈRE.2me Butaillion.Capt.Miahel Anger, 14 Juin, 1h PM do Charles Garneau, 24 do 2h PM do Julien Demers, 10 Août, 1h PM dos Louis Charland, 21 Sept.3h PM do COMTE DE RICHELIEU.2me.Batails n, Major Louis Guerout, 23 Avril, PM 1830.Capt.Ant.Benoit dit \u2019Hyvernois, 27 Mars, 3k Pm do Joseph Gariepy, 27 Avril, 2h PM do Olivier Chamard, 1 Juillet, 2h PM do Christophe .Lussier, 21 Sept.Midi, PM do Louis Brodeur, 21 dv» COMTE DE TERREBONNE.ler.Bataillon.29 Mars, 10k am do 30°Avril, 3k pm do Capt.Joseph Gagnon, Capt, Toussaint.Lim ges, Joseph Forget, 3 Juin, midi, do Pierre Anger, 4.\u201c midi do Francois Coyteux, 8 Juillet, « do Dom.Seraphin Limoges, 8 \u201c 1h pM do Guillaume Prevost, 12 \u201c10h AM do COMTE\u2019 DE VAUDREUIL.le.Bataillon.Capt.Joseph Bastien, 25 Juin, 113ham do COMTE\u2019 DE ROUVILLE, le.Bataillon.Capt.Gabriel L\u2019Heureux, 6 Mai, 10h am do Joseph Lacasse, 18 \u201c 1h pM do Joseph Lareau, 22 \u2018 11h Am do Jos.Thimothé Franchère, 22 \u2018\u201c 1h PM do François Authier, 3i \u201c midi, do Eustache Soupras, 31 \u201c 3h PM do Emanuel Vadenais, 29 Juin, 10h Ax do Etienne Bertrand, 12 Août, 1h PM do J.Bte.Demers, junr.9Sept.11h Am do 2d Bataillon.Capt.Ambroise Bedard, 11 Mai, midi, de COMTE\u2019 DES DEUX MONTAGNES.Se.Bataillon.Capt.Ls.Dumouchelle, 29 Mars, 3h Pme.do J.Bte.Richer, fils de Paul, 2 Sept.2h PH\u2019 do CUMT +\u201d DE L\u2019ACADLE.lew Hatailion.Major Isaac Wilsie.Capt.Joshua Blodget 8 Jun, 12 pm do Thomas Jobson, 9 16h AM do Richar& B.\u2018 eGinnis, 9 \u201c11h AM do COMTE DE BEAUHARNOIS.Qme, Bataillon.Capt.Etienne Henean, 13 Avril, 2h PM 1830.Adrien Hebert, 30 Juillet, Midi, do \u201c Louis Julien, 31 do lh PM de James Perrigo, 5 Août, 3h PM do Norman Mcleod, 6 do 11h Am do Thomas Lawless, 6 do 2h pm do Peter McCarthar,, 6 dos 3h PM du James Wright, 7 do li PM do Robert Norval, 7 do 8h PM do Wm.Ogilvie, 28 do Midi, do Francois Hebert, 28 do 2h PM do- COMTE DE ST.IIYACINTHE.Major, Jos Prime L.de Martigny.Do.Thimothé Brodeur.OFFICIERS NON EMPLOYS.Lieut.Colonel Joseph Carmel, 15 Avril, 1880.Le ler.Bar.de Nicolet sera composé de la Milice qui réside dans les seigneuries de Nicolet augmentation, Gode- froy, Roquetaillade et de cette partie de la paroisse de Bé- cancour à-l\u2019ouest: de Ja rivière Bécancour.Le 2e.Bat.sera composé de la Milice qui réside dans les.seigneuries de St.Pierre Les Becquets, Gentilly, Cournoyer, Dutord et de cette partie du dit fief daas la paroisse de Bé- cancour à l'est de la rivière Bécancoun Afin de donner les dates régulières des Commissions des.Capitaines qui sont promus, et de taus les Lieutenants et Enseignes, leur nomination est remise jusqu\u2019à ce que les.Officiers Commandants ayent envoyés leurs retours.Les Officiers Commandants transmettront à ce Burenu les noms de tels Officiers qui viendront à mourir ou devenus.disqualifiés.Par Ordre, F.VASSAL DE MONVIEL, Adjudént Général.1h PM do .ee wT ACN i = 7-8 me a WM AE ARS ne 1830.BUREAU DU SECRETAIRE PROVINCIAL, Québec, 29 Décembre, 1\u20ac30.Ii a p'u 3 \u2018Sou Excellence I\u2019Adwmivistrateur du Gouvernement de faire les appointemeus suivans, à savoir : Heury Ogden Andrews, Ecuyer, Conseiller, Avocat, Pro- \u2018cureur, Sulliciteur et Agent dans toutes les Cours de Justice de cette Province, Aaron Philip Hart, Ecayer, dto, dto, dto.Michel Clonet, Joha Canuon et Joseph Morrin, Ecuyers, Sindics pour Pérection d'un Hôpital de Marine à ou dans Ye voisioage de Québec.; Hector Simon Huot, Ecuyer, comme Secrétaire des Sin- dics pour l'érection d\u2019un Hopital de Marine à ou dans le voisinage de Québec, mr ari a VIs.\u2014Les Syndics nommés par Son Excellence l\u2019Administrateur du Gouvernement en vertu de l'acte Provincial de la lle, Geo.1V, Chap : 23.pour dérection d\u2019une Hopiral de marine à ou près de la cité de Québec, dounent avis public qu'il recevront jusqu\u2019à Lundi le 23e.Janvier prochain, des proportions pour l'achat (dona:ion ou concession) d\u2019un terrein convenable pour y batir le dit Hopital, conformément aux dispositions de la foi Les propositions devront été cachetées, à l'adresse du soussigné, avec l\u2019inscription, \u2018\u2018 Propositions pour le terrein de l\u2019Hopital marine\"?HECTORS.HUOT, Secrétaire de la Commission.Québec, le 29e.Decembre 1850.DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.dentes par le Sherif.C\u2019esT-4- SAVOIR : À 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 sut iceux sont par le présent requises de les faire connoitre 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 op- possitions, ont requises d\u2019être filées au Bureau- du soussigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente; les oppositions afin de consercer pen- vent être filées en aucun tems dans les deux jou.s après Je retour de l\u2019Ordre, (Writ.) ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir / JACQUES LEBLOND, des cité, No.43.\u2018VeF comté et district de Québec Marchand, contre JEAN FRANCOIS CARON, dela Paroisse St.Jean Port Joli dans le comté de Devon, dans le district de Québec, Marchand, à savoir ; Un quart indivis d\u2019une terre située en la l\u2019aroisse de St.Jean Port Joly, dans le premier rang des Concessions de la dite Paroisse de deux arpens ou environ de front sur environ vingt-deux arpens de profondeur prevant son front au Fleuve St.Laurent, au bout de la dite profondeur à Leclerc ou ses représentants, vers le sud par le chemin conduisant à la eôte du Chéne, versle nord est a Joseph Miville Deschene, avec hatisses dessus construites.Sera vendu à la parte de I\u2019Eglise de lasusdite Paroisse St.Jeau Port Joli.le VINGT- DEUX de MARS prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le dit Ordre retournable le 1er.d\u2019Avril prochain.| W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Le 9 Nov.1830.; FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir :) AMMOND GOWEN et un No.1302.autre, des cité, comté et district de Québec, négocians associés, contre JOSEPH GOUIN, de la paroisse St.Pierre les Becquets, dans le comté de Buckinghamshire, daus le district de Québec, marchand, a savoir : un lopin de terre de forme irregulière, sis et itué en la paroisse Saint Jean !\u2019Echaillons, avec un moulin À scie construit sur la Rivière du Chène, tenartau dit lopin de terre, situé enviren dix arpens sur les terres du uatricme rang, appartenant à Joseph Mailhot et a David acques, borné partant de ra Chaussée, un arpent environ depuis le terrein de David Jacques, jusqu\u2019à la rivière en montant, circonstances et dependances ; sera vendu à la porte de l\u2019Eglisse de la susdite paroisse de.St.JEAN l\u2019ECHAILLONS, le VINGT DEUX de MARS prochain, 4 DIX heures du matin.Le dit Ordre retournable le ler Avril prochain.Î W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Le 9 Nov.1930.FIERI FACIAS.' Québec, à savoir: 2 JE N BAPTISTE BACQUET,de No.1409.ç de la paroisse St.Gervais, dans le comté de Hertford, dans le district de Québec, Mar- ud- ritiers terre meurs ondi- dus à ne, le es du jour rif.Ol, EL qu\u2019il Cour Acte lic et neuf, veuve pivaur r eile tice ptiste , tous ty et mare Daine ireuit ut se russe er au ni suc Là la her et In dit cher, u dit pèces outirr vy de ur de re le boiss ture Sait et en opres epuis id fu terre mind Sieur It été lilly, eure, trois avoir ques que, gent arles ande huit auf osé c du 1830.\u2014\u2014 GAZETTE DE QUEBEC: a Roi pour le district de Québec, un Acte fuit et exécuté par ; autre moyen quelconque dans ou sur la dite terre immédia- devant Mtre.Frs.L.Duberger et son Confrère, Notaires Publies, à la Mulbaie, le quatorzième jour de Juin, mil huit cent trente, entre ANTOINE GUAY, Cu'tivateur, de la | paroisse de St, Eticone dite la Malbaie, et Dame \u2018l'hérèse Bilodeau, son épouse, de son dit époux duement auturi-ée à l'effet du dit acte, d\u2019une part, et FRANCOIS GUAY, Mar- cband, aussi du dit lieu, étant une vente par les dits Antoine Guay et sa dite épouse, au dit Frauçois Guay, d'un certain emplacement située eu la Paroisse susdite, Seigneurie Murray Bay, au sud-ouest de ls Rivière Murray, contenant trois quarts d\u2019arpent de front sur quatre arpeus ou environ de profondeur, borné par devant par la susdite Rivière Murray, et par derrière au bout de la susdite profondeur, joignant du Côlé su: le domaine, et du côté nord François Bouliane sans aucune bâtisses dessus construites, les dits veudeurs s'étant réservés par le dit acte de vente, puur eux leurs hoirs et ayant cause, toutes et telles bâtisses, qui lors de la passation du dit acte, pourraient se trouver construites sur le dit emplacement, ainsi que la jouissance et proprié:é d\u2019icelles bâtisses, avec le droit, pour eux, leurs hoirs et ayant cause de les enlever quand bon leur semblera.Le dit emplacement appartenaut aux dits vendeurs pour l\u2019avoir acquis de Dame veuve Agnès Fortin, suivant Acte passé devant Mtre.Charles Chiniquy, et témoins en date du vingt-buit Février, mil buit cent seize, et autres titres de propriété, et finalement par et en vertu d\u2019un certain titre nouvel consenti par le dit Antoine Guay, du dit lopin de terre en faveur de feue Dame Christiana Emery, Syudic, (Trustee) des représentants de feu John Nairne, Ecuyer, en date du neuf Juillet, mil huit cent vingt-trois, par devaut Mtre.Huot et son Cunfrère, Notaires ; ct est demeuré en la possession des dits veudeurs, comme propriétaires d\u2019icelui durantles trois aunées qui ont immédiatement précédé la vente d\u2019icelui au dit Frs.Guay.Toutes les personues qui peuvent avoir on prétendent avoir aucun privilège ou hypothéque en vertu d\u2019aucun titre ou par tout autre moyen quelconque dans ou sur le dit terreiu ou emplacement, immédiatement avant ou au tems de l\u2019acquisitions d'icelui par le dit Francois Guay, sont par le présent averties qu\u2019il sera fait use demande à la dite Cour, le PREMIER jour du Terme de FEVRIER prochain, savoir : le premier jour de Février prochain, d'une sentence ou jugement de ratification, etelles sont par le présent requises de siguifier par écrit, leurs oppositions et de les fileret déposer au Bureau du dit Protonotaires huit jours au moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi elles seront pour toujours forcloses de le faire.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B, R.Province du Bas Canada, District de Montréal.No.60.Expawrte\u2014MESSIRE PIERRE JACQUES DE LAMOTHE.THEA VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné qu'il 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.Augustus MacKay et sou confrère, Notaires Publics, le vingt-quatrième jour d\u2019A- ceil mil huit cent vingt-buit, entre JEAN BAPTISTE MONNETTE dit BOISMENU, cultivateur, de la paroisse Ste.Scholastiqne, daus le comté d\u2019York, d\u2019une part, et MESSIRE PIERRE JACQUES DE LAMOTHE, Curé de Ste, Scholastique, de l\u2019autre part, étant une vente par le dit Jean Baptiste Monnette dit Boismenu au dit Messire Pierre Jacques de Lamothe: d'une pièce de terre sise et situé au sud-est de la rivière du nord, dans la seigneurie du Lac des deux Montagnes, de la contenance d\u2019un arpent et demi de front sur vingt-six arpens un quart de profondeur, plus ou moins, etsans garantie de mesure précise, tenant par devant à la dite rivière du nord, par derrière aux terres de la côte St.\u2019emy, d'un côté à la terre de James Evan, et de l\u2019autre \u2018é à la terre de Juseph Gray, les déserts et bois debout ; sur quelle piece de terre il y a deux maisonset une écurie en bois dessus construites.Laquelle pièce de terre a été possédée par le dit Jean Baptiste Monnette dit Boismenu, comme ropriétaire peudant les trois années qui ont précédé le sus- » Acte de vente, et depuis par le dit Messire Pierre Jacques de Lamothe ; et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothêgnes en vertu d'aucun Tître ou par tout autre moyen quelconque dans ou sur la dite pièce de terre, immédiatement avant et au tems de l'acquisition d\u2019icelle par le dit Messire Pierre Jacques de Lamothe, sont par le présent averties, qu'il sera fait une de- sande à la dite Cour le PREMIER jour de FEVRIER pro- bain, pour une sentence ou jugement de Ratification, et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs Oppositions et de les filer au Bureau du dit Protouotaire, huit jours au-moins avænt ce jour là, à défaut de quoi, elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire.MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R, Bureau duProtonotuire, : Montréal, le 21e.jour de Juin, 1830.?$ COUR DU BANC DU ROI.Province du Ba: Canada District de Montréal.No.52.Exparte.\u2014EUSTACHE ROULEAU, : A\" PUBLIC est par le présent donné qu\u2019i a été déposé dans le Bureau du Protonotaire de la our du Bauc du Roi de et pour le district de Montréal, N Acte fait et exécuté par devant G.Peltier, et son con.rère Notaires Publice, le troisième jour de Décembre, mil uit cent vingt-neuf entre FRANCOIS DEMERS, Cul- ivateur, de 'la Paroisse de Ste, Geneviève et Dame MARIE JOSETTE BOLLEAU son :épouse, de lui autorisé: à \u2019effet-des présentes d\u2019une part, EUSTACHE ROULEAU, Juttivateur, de la dite Paroisse de Ste.Geneviève, d\u2019autre part, étant une vente par le dit François Demers, et Marie Josette Rouleau, au dit Eustache Roulcau, d'une terre si- uée en la dite Paroisse de Ste.Geneviève de la contenan-.e de trois arpens moins vingt pieds de largeur, sur trente arpens de profondeur, tenant par devant à la Rivière des Prairies, derrière à la côte Ste.Marie, d'un côté à Joseph Robillard, et d'autre côté à Augt.Brisebois, avec une mai.on, une grange et auires bâtimens dessus construits, Laquelle terre a été possédé ependant les trois années qui ont précédé la susdite vente comme suit savoir : par le nommé François.Btisebois, jusqu\u2019au neuf Avril, mil huit cent viogt- ept, ensuite par Jean Baptiste Trépanier etson épouse usqu'au deux de Février, mil huit cent ving:-huit.ensurte bar les dits Frarçois Demers, et Mari- Josette Boileau, juse qu'au susdit jour trois Décembre mil huit cent vingt-neuf t depuis par le dit Eustache Rouleau, et toutes les person- hes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoiraucuns pri- itèges ou \u2018hypothêques en vertu d'aucun Titre ou par tout } COUR DU BANC DU ROI.tement avant et au terips de l'acquisition d\u2019icelle par le dit | Eustache Rouleau sont par le présent averties qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite Cour le PREMIER jour de FEVRIER ; prochain, pour uve sentence ou jugemeut de ratification et elles sont par le présent requises ve sigoifier par éerit leurs oppositions et de lus filer au tsureau du dit Protonotaire huit jours au moins avant ce jour li, A défault de quoi, elles sc- i rout pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire.MONK x MORROGH, P.B.R, Bureau du Protonotaire, Montréal, le 27e.Mai, 1830.Province du Bas-Canada, District de Moutréal.COUR DU BANC DU ROI.No.51.Exparte \u2014WILLIAM ANDERSON, VIS PUBLIC est par le présent-donné qu\u2019il à été déposé dans le Bureau du Protouotaire, de et pour le district de Montréal, les trois Actes ci-après inen- tiounés, savoir: lo.Un Acte fait et exécuté par devant P.Ritchot et sou confrère, Notaires Publics, le vingt- sixième jour de Mai, mil huit cent-vingt-neuf, entre JEAN BAPTISTE RIVARD dit LANOUKTTE, de la rivière St.Pierre, dans la paroisse de Moutreal, cultivateur, agissant en sa qualité de Tuteur aux deux enfans mineurs dés du mariage de Gabriel Rivard dit Lauouette et de défunte Marie Marguerite Demers, et duement autorisé à cet effet par avis de parens et amis des dits mineurs reçu devant l\u2019Honorable Louis Charles Foucher un des Juges de la Cour du Bauc du Roi, pour le dit district de Montréal, en date du dix-huitième jour d\u2019Avril, mil Luit cent-vingt-neuf, Anuexé à la minute du dit Acte et paraphé ne vurietur, d\u2019uue part, et WILLIAM ANDERSON, de la côte St.François, dans la paroisse de St.Laurent, Bourgevis, d\u2019autre part, étant uue vente par ledit Jean Baptiste Rivard dit Lanouette, agissant en sa susdite qualité au dit William Anderson, des droits divisés que chacuue des dites mineures, peuvent avoir daus la moitié N.E.de la première ferme, et dans la moitié S.O.de la seconde ferme, ci-apiés dési- guées ensemble les droits indivis qu\u2019ils ont daus les ruines d'une viclle grange d\u2019une petite maison et remise qui se trouveut sur les dites muitiés, c\u2019est-à-dire; lo.Une ferme sise et située à la côte St.François, susdit, contenant cinq arpens deux perches et dix pouces de front sur vingt-cinq arpeus et plus s\u2019ils s\u2019y trouvent de profondeur, bornée en front par le chemin du Roi, en arr:ère par un chemiu privé, d\u2019un côté par les représentaus de feu Michel Saint Aubin et d\u2019autre côté par Jacques Dubeau, avec une maisou, grange etautres bâtisses y érigées.20.Une ferme sise et située au même lieu contenant deux arpens et deux perches de front sur vingt-et-un arpens, ou environ de profondeur, bornée en front par le susdit chemin du Roi, en arrière par Jacques Chatillon et d\u2019autre côté par Joseph Dubeau, avec une petite maison et grange y erigées.Les droits possédés par chacun des mineurs dans la dite première moitié de ferme étant les Nos.1 et 2, ainsi qu'il paroit par l\u2019Acte de division des dites fermes reçu devant Mtre.P.Ritchot, l\u2019un des dits Notaires, le 25e.Avril, 1223, consistant en six perches dix pieds sur la susdite profondeur.Les droits que poseèdent chacun des dits mineurs daus la seconde moitié de ferme, étant aussi les Nos.l et 2, ainsi qu\u2019il appert au susdit Acte de division, consistant en deux perches treize pieds et six pouces de front sur la profondeur, susdite.Les dites deux fermesci-dessus désignées ont été possédées par ledit Gabriel Rivard dit Lanouette, en sa capaci:é de Tuteur à ses enfaus mineurs, depuis le 23e.Janvier, 1816 jusqu\u2019au dixième jour d\u2019Avril, 1829, depuis par le dit Jean Bte.Rivard dit Lauouette, en sa susdite capacité, jusqu\u2019au dit jour ving-six Mai, mil huit cent vingt-neuf, jour de la su dite vente et depuis par le dit William Anderson.20.Un autre Acte fait et exécuté par devart le dit Ritchut etson confrère Notaires l\u2019ublics,le seizième jour d\u2019Avril,dernier,(1830,) entre Frauçois Tarte dit Larivière, charretier, du Faux- bourg St.Laurent, de la cité de Montréal, et Marie Elisabeth Rivard dite Lanouette, son épouse, de lui duement autorisée à l\u2019effet des présentes, d\u2019uve part, et le dit William Anderson, d\u2019autre part, étant une veute par le dit François Tarte dit Larivière et Marie Elisabeth Rivard dite Lanouette au dit William Anderson, des droits divisés que possède la dite Marie Elisabeth Rivard dite Lanouette, dans la moitié N.E.de la ferme ci-dessus en premier licu décrite et la moitié S.O.de la ferme ci-dessus en second lieu décriet,ensemble les druits indivis qu\u2019elle a dans les ruines d\u2019uue vieille grange, dans une petite maison et remise, construites sur les dites muitiés, lesquels druîts dans:les deux dites fermes out été possédés pendant les trois années qui.out précédé la susdite vente, comme suit, savoir: par le dit: Gabriel Rivard dit Lanouette, eu sa eapacité de l'utenr de: la dite Marie Elisabeth Rivard dite Lanouette alors mineme depuis le vingt trois de Janvier, H816 jusqu\u2019au vingt-cinq : Avril, 1824, depuis parle dit François Tarte dit Larivière et: Ja dite Marie Elisabeth Rivard dite Lanoueite, sun Épouse, jusqu\u2019au seize d'Avril, 1830 le jour de la susdite venie et.depuis par le dit William Aenderson.\u2018Bo, Un autre Acte.fait et exécuté devant le dit P.Ritchot -et son :coufrère, Notaires Publics, le dix-septième jour de Mai, -mil huit\u201d cent trente, entre Joseph Lacroix, junior, eultivateur, .de: la côte Saint François en la paroisse Saint Laurent et Marie Enphrosine Rivard dite Lanouette, son épouse, itiveure Agde id\u2019environ dix-huit aps, duement autorisée par son dit mari \u2018à l\u2019effet des présentes et aussi autorisée par avis de parens et amis reçu devant et homologué par l'Houorable Jean Rock Rolland, l\u2019un des Juges de la Cour du Banc du Roi, pour le dit district de Moutréal, en date du trente Avril dernier, copie duquel certifiée par Monk & Morrogh, Ecuiers, Protonotaires, de la dite Cour, est annexée à la minute du dit Acte de vente et signée et paraphée, ne varietur, d\u2019une part, et le dit William Anderson, de Pautre part, étant une vente par le dit Joseph Lacroix, junior et la dite Marie Euphrosine Rivard dite Lanouette au dit William Anderson, des droits divis que poseède la dite Marie Euphrosiue Rivard dite Lanouette, dans la moitié nordrest de la ferme en premier lieu ci-dessus décrite et dans, la moitié sud-ouest de la ferme en secoud lieu ci-dessus décrète, ensemble les droits indivis qu'elle a dans les ruines d\u2019une \u2018vielle grange, dans.une petite maison et grange érigées sur les dites maitiés, les quels droits.dans les dites deux fermes, out été possédés pendant les trois années qui ont précédé la susdite vente comme suit, savoir: par le dit.Gabriel Lanouette, en aa capacité de Tuteur de la dite Marie Euphrosine Rivard dite name François Groux, d\u2019un côté par les représentans de feu | 89 rm tr TT re personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d'aucua titre ou par tout autre moyen quelconque, dans où sur les moitiés nord-est et sud-ouest des dites deux fermes ci-dessus déaignées imwédintemeut avant et au temps de l'acquisition d\u2019iceux, par le dit William Anderson, sout par le présent averties qu'il sera faite une demande A la dite Cour, le PREMIER jour de FEVRIER prochaia, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions, et de les filer au Bureau du dit Protonotaire, buit jours au moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi, elles seront pour toujours forecloses du droit de le faire.MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Bureau du Protonotaire, Montréal, le 27 Mai, 1830.Province du entrent 4 Nitric de Montréal COUR DU BANC DU ROI, 0.61, __ Ezparte\u2014JEAN BAPTISTE HOMIER, A\"! PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu'il a été déposé dans le Bureau du Protonotaire de la Cour du Banc du Roi, de et pour Je District de Montréal, un Acte fait et exécuté par devant Louis Marteau et son confrère Notaires Putlics le sixième jour de Juillet, mil huit cent trente, entre MARIE ANNE BOISSEAU dite SANSQUARTIER, veuve de feu Antoine Prenaveau, en son vivant, de Montréal, François Xavier Hommier, Maçon, du Fanxbourg St, Laurent, époux de Dame Emilie Prenaveau, qu\u2019il autorise à l\u2019effet des présentes, et sieur François Prenaveau, l'onnelier du même lieu, d\u2019une part, et JLAN BAPTISTE HOMIER, Sellier, de Montréal, d'autre part, étant Une vente par les dits Marie Anne Boig- seau dite Sansquartier, François Xavier Hummier, Dame Emilie Prenaveau et François Prenaveau au dit Jean Baptiste Homier, d\u2019un emplacement situé au dit Faug- bourg St.Laurent, de la contenance de cinquate-huir pieds de front sur quarante pieds de profondeur, prenant par devant au sud-est à la rue St.Constant, au nord-est en profondeur à Vital Gibeau, d\u2019un côté au nord-ouest à une rue d'autre côté an sud-est au dit acquéreur, avec deux maj- sons en bois dessus construites, et en la possession des dits Marie Anne Boisseau dite Sansquartier, François Xavier Hommier, Emilie Prenaveau et François Prenaveau pendant les trois dernières années, et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d'aucun titre Où par tout autre moyeu quelconque dans ou sur le dit emplacement, immediate- ment avant et au temps de l\u2019acquisition d\u2019icelui par le dix Jean Bte.Homier, sont par le présent avertis, qu\u2019il serg fait une demande à la dite Cour, le PREMIER jour de FEVRIER prochain, pour une sentence oy jugement de ratification, et elles sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrits leurs oppositions et de les filer au Bureau du dit Protonotaire, buit joursau moins avant ce jour là, à dé- fault de quoi, elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de le faire.MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Bureau du Protonotaire, Montréal le 16e.Juillet, 1830.Province du Bas-Canada, \u2019 yy District de Montréal.} COUR DU BANC DU ROI.0.49.Exparte.\u2014CHRISTOPHE MARCHESSEAU.A VIS Public est par le préseat donné, qu\u2019it M.a été déposé dans Je Bureau du Protonotaire de la Cour du Banc du Roide ct pour le district de Montréal, un Acte fait et exécuté par devant Mitre.Dutalmé et son confrère, Notaires Publics, le dix-neuvidme jour de Juillet mil huit cent dix-sept, entre JEAN BTE.BRAZEAU, maître forgeron, demeurant dans la paroisse St, Antoine, daus le district de Montréal, d\u2019une part, et CHRISTOPHE 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\u2019une terre sise dans la dite paroisse St.Antoive, contenant trois arpens de front sur sept arpens dans la ligne du sud-ouest et buit arpens ou environ dans la ligne du nord-est et au bout de cette profondeur deux arpens plus ou moivs de front, 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\u2019un côté au nord-est à François Bernard etle nommé Gravelle et d\u2019autre côté au sud-ouest à Ville- béon Marchesseau et Gabriel Giard, avec une maison, range et autres-bâtisses dessus construites, et en la pns- session du dit Christophe Marchesseau, comme propriétaire ipencant les trois dernières années.Et toutes les persqnnes qui peuvent avoir où qui prétepdent avoic auquns privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d'aucun 1ître ou par tout hufre moyen quelconque dans ou sur la dite terre et dépendances immédiatement avant et au temps de l'acquisition d'iclles Par le dit Christophe Marchesseau, sont par le présent averties, qu'il sera fait une demande À la dite Cour, le PREMIER jour de FEVRLER prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification et ells sont par le présent requises de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions et de les filer au Bureap du dit Protonotajre huit jours au moins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi, elles seront pour tonjours forcloses du droit de le faire.MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Bureau du Protonotaire, Montréal, le 25 Septr.1830.Provivce du Bas-Canada, District de Montréal.$ COUR DU BANC DU ROI.Eaparte\u2014ISIDORE ROY et TOUSSAINT DUMAS.VIS PUBLIC est par le .présent donué qutil a e'é déposé dans le Bureau.du Protonotaire de Ja Cour No.70.du Banc du Roi de et pour le distriet de Montréal, un Acte fait et exécuté par devant Mtre.Jh.Papineau et son confrère Notaires Publics, le douzième jour de Mars -mil \u2018huit çent vingt-cinq, entre MARIE AGATHE DUMAS, vewe en preniières -nôces de feu Louis Gonevay, Ecuier, et en secondes nôces de feu Sieur Samuel Dunham \u2018Fleming, Ecnier, et'le Sieur Louis Genevay, 'Ecuier, son fils, d\u2019uve part, et ISIDORE ROY et TOUSSAINT DUMAS, war- ¢hands, de Montréal, de \u2018l\u2019autre part, les dits Marie Agathe Dumes, et Louis \u201cGenevay, son ils, aux dits Isidore \u2018Roy et Toussaint Dumas, d\u2019un terrein et emplacement sis en la eité de Moutréalrue St.Paul, tenant par devant A la dite rue St.Paul, par.derrière &\u2019la roe des Commissaires, d\u2019un côté au nord-est-au Sieur \u2018Valois, d\u2019au- étanc uns wente par Lanouette alors mineure, depuis le vingt-trois de Janvier, 1816 jusqu\u2019au deux Novembre 1828; depuis par le dit Joseph Lacroix et ladite Marie Euphrosine Rivard dite Lanouette, son épouse, jusqu\u2019au dix-sept de Mai, 1830 jour de.la susdite vente et depuis par le dit William Anderson, et toutes les tre côté au sud-ouest au'Sleur Ricard, avec une maison et autres bâtimens dessus construits, et en la-possession des \u2018 dits Isidore Roy et Toussaint Dumas, comme propriétaires endant les-trois dernières anaées, c\u2019est-à-dire le dit Isidore oy à possédé la partie nord-est du dit terrein ét mnlton 90 THE QUEBEC GAZET 1 E.December 30, mme A prendre du niveau de ln rue St.Paul, depuis le piguon nord-est de ls dite maisou jusqu\u2019au centre du colombage qui est au sud-ouest du Sallou ou allée vis-à-vis la porte d'entrée de la dite maison et de là, lu ligue de division allant en ligue droite jusqu\u2019au uiveau de ls rue des Commissaires en divisant le dit terrein par derrière dans la même proportion que les dits Isidore Roy et Toussaint Dumas aurout dans la devanture, ct le dit Toussaint Dumas, à été eu possession de cette partie du dit terrein et maison qui se trouve au sud-ouest de la dite ligne de division, ce qui forme pour le dit Toussaint Dumas, un peu plus de front que pour le dit Isidore Roy, partageaut dans la profondeur duns la mème proportion.Et toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d\u2019aucuu tître ou par tout antre moyen quelconque daus ou sur le dit terrein et emplacement immédiatement avant et au temps de l'acquisition d\u2019icetui par les dits Isidore Roy et Toussaint Dumas, sout par le présent averties, qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite Cour, le HUITIEME jour de FEVRISR prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de ratification, 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 imoins avant ce jour là, à défaut de quoi, elles seront pour toujours forcloses du droit de 1: faire.MONK & MORROGH, P.B.R.Bureau du Protonotaire, Montréal, le 24e.jour de Septembre, 1830.DANS LE BANC DU ROI.District de Québec.} le 13 Octobre, 1830.Exparte\u2014ARTHUR M\u2018DONALD et CHARLOTTE WALTER sa femme.; VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné qu\u2019il a été déposé dans le Greffe du Protonotaire de la Cour du Banc du Roi pour le district de Québec, un Acte fait et passé par devant Mtre- L.T.M\u2018Pherson et confrère Notaires Publics à Québec, le vingt-quatre de Juin, mil huit cent vingt, entre MARGARET LEITCH de la cité de Québec, veuve de défunt Peter Leitch, d\u2019une part, et HANNAH WALTER, de la paroisse de Ste.Foi, veuve en premières nôces de défunt Mr.Richard Sheppard etdepuis femme de Mr.George Wood, de Ste.Foi, susdit, maître inspecteur et mcsureur de bois de construction, d\u2019autre part,le dit George Wood étant présent à l\u2019exécution du dit Acte et autorisant sa dite femme, à l\u2019effet d icelui; ledit Acte portant vente par la dite Margaret Leitch à la dite Margaret Leitch, par lequel elle transporte, vend et assigne à la dite Hannah Walter, certain lot ou morceau de terre situé sur l\u2019alignement nord du chemin qui mene de Québec à Ste.Foi desept perches, huit piés et dix pouces.de front sur le dit chemin borné et aboutissant comme suit, savoir: par devant au dit chemin, dans la profondeur au côteau Ste.Geneviève, d\u2019un côté vers le nord-est par Thomas Wilson, Ecuye et d\u2019autre côté versle sud-ouest par la veuve Gagné et contenant \u2018en fout trois arpens et quarante huit perches en superficie, ensemble la maison, l'écurie et la grange en bois y dessus érigées, les dites premisses possedées par la dite Hannah Walter, depuis l\u2019époque de la passation du dit Acte jusqu\u2019au tems de sa mort, à savoir : jusqu\u2019au quinze de Novembre dernier, et depuis ce tems la jusqu\u2019à cette heure dans la possession de Sandford Hoyt mari de la dite Hannah Walter, qui en jouit par usufruit, lesdites premises appartenantes à la dite Charlotte Walh ter, comme seule héritière en loi de la dite défunte Hannar Walter et sujette à la jouissance usufruitière d\u2019icelles pas le dit Sandford Hoyt sa vie durant.Toutes personne qui ont ou prétendent avoir aucun privilège ou hypothèque en vertu d\u2019aucun titre ou par aucun autre moyen quelconque dans ou sur le dit lot ou morceau de terre, maison, écurie, grange et autres dépendances, immédiatement avant etau moment de la vente ct transport d\u2019iceux par la dite Margaret Leitch à la dite Hannah Walter, sont par le présent averties, qu'il sera fait application à la dite Cour, le SEIZE de FEVRIER prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de confirmation, et elles sont requises par ces présentes de signifier par écrit leurs oppositions et de les filer dans le Grefie du dit Protonotaire huit jours au moins avant ce jour là, au défaut de quoi, elles seront a! jamais forcloses du droit de le faire.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.Province du Bas-Canada, Proviuce du Bas-Canada, District de Montréal.No.36.Exparte.\u2014JOHN HENDERSON et JOHN BENNETT.A VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, qu'il 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.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\u2019une part, et JOHN HENDERSON et JOHN BENNETT, tous deux de la cité de Montréal, ingénieurs civils, d\u2019aatre part, de l\u2019autre part, etant une vente par le dit Thomas Andrew Turner aux dits John Henderson et John Bennett, d\u2019un lot de terre siset situé au fauxbourg Québec, de Montréal, d\u2019une figure irrégulière, compris entre les bornes suivantes, c'est- 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, d\u2019un côté au nord-est à un terrein appartenaut à Madame Hannah Ferguson, épouse d\u2019Andrew Shaw, Ecuier, et de l\u2019autre côté au sud-ouest à un terrein appartenant à Hart Logan & Co.avec une maison en pierre, boutique et autres bâtisses y érigées.Lequel lot de terreet dépendances ont été possédés par le dit Thomas Andrew Turner, comme propriétaire pendant les trois années qui ont précédé le susdit Acte de vente et depuis par les dits John Henderson et John Bennett.Es toutes les personnes qui peuvent avoir ou qui prétendent avoir aucuns privilèges ou hypothèques en vertu d\u2019aucun tître ou par tout autre moyen quelconque dans ou sur le dit lot de terre et dépendances immédiatement avant et au temps de l'acquisition d\u2019iceux par Jes dits Joha Henderson et John Bennett, sont par le présent averties, qu\u2019il sera fait une demande à la dite Cour, le HUITIEME jour de FEVRIER prochain, pour une sentence ou jugement de | COUR DU BANC DU ROI.ratification, 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 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 Protonotaire, Montréal, le 24 Septembre, 1830, l\u2019Administrateur du Gouvernement, j'ai appointé MARC PASCAL DE LATERRIERE, Ecuyer, comme Deputé Grand Voyer pourl\u2019Isle aux Coudres daus le Comté de Sa- guenay dans le dit District.' E.W.R.ANTROBUS, Québec.to 15 Octobre, 1330.Grand Voyer.VIS PUBLIC est par le présent donné, Que les Soussignés s'adresserunt par Itequête an PARLEMENT PROVINCIAL, à sa prochaine Session, pour en obtenir un Acte qui lesautorise à former une compagnie d\u2019actionunires à l\u2019effet de faire UN CHEMIN DE Fer (RAIL ROAD )a partir de la partie du flcuveSt.Laurent, qui adjoint la ville de Montreal et continuer par la ligne la plus directe que la nature des lienx et les autres circonstances le permettront jusqu\u2019à l\u2019endroit où l\u2019on commencera à trouver une communication navigable avec le Lac Champlain, et qu\u2019ils se proposent de demander pour péages savoir, Pour effets et marchandizes à raison de 15s.pr.tonneau, et pour chaque Passager, 58.~ P, M\u2019GILL, J.BOUTHILLIER, GEORGE MOFFAT, P.DeROCHEBLAVE, H.GATES, J.MASSON, F.A.LAROCQUE, J.REDPATH.Montreal, Decembre 6, 1830.ES Soussignés donnent avis par le présent, qu\u2019ils se .disposent à présenter requète à la Législature de la Province du l}as-Canada à la séance prochaine, pour obtenir une Charte pour l\u2019établissement d\u2019une Banque dans la Plaine de Stanstead, sous les nom et titre de Banque du Comt¢ de Stanstead.JAMES BAXTER, ICHABOD SMITH, WILDER PIERCE, WM.GRANNIS, WRIGHT CHAMBERLIN.ERASTUS LEE, TIMOTHY ROSE.Stanstead, Ge.Sept.1830.AVERTISSEMENT.Seront vendus par encan dans le mois de FEVRIER prochain, les immeubles appartenans aux Associés individuels de la ci-devant maison et raison de commerce d\u2019IRVINE, MACNAUGHT & Co.a savoir : fly I ES Maison et premisses appartenans Lad a la Succession de feu l\u2019Honorable JAMES IRVINE, Rue St.Louis.Un grand et précieux emplacement en arrière de la dite maison et faisant front à Ja Rue Ste.Ursule.Cette propriété de valeur proche la l\u2019orte Hope divisée en emplacemens.Cette autre propriété de valeur appellée Belmont à Ste.Foi qui sera pareillement divisée enlots p.ur la commo dité des acquéreurs.Des terres tant dans le haut que dars le Bas Canada.Le bail du Quai &c.à Pres-de-Ville, appartenant à D.Fraser.Ecuyer.Plus amples informatious seront obtenues en s\u2019adressant aux Sindics l\u2019Honorable MATHEW BELL.et GEORGE Keys, Ecuyer, ou au Notaire Soussigné.W.F.SCOTT, N.P, Québec, le 8 Nov.183).N.B.On prend des arrangemens pour la vente de ce vaste Quai etdeses dépendances dans la Rue Champ.ain communément appellé le Quai D\u2019IRVINE.AVS public est par le pr/sent donné, que le soussigné s\u2019adressera à la Législature de cette Pro vince à sa prochaine Session, pour obtenir le privilège d\u2019ériger un Pont de péage sur la rivière des Prairies, entre l\u2019Isle de Montréal et l\u2019Isle Jésus, à quelque place convenable dans le voisinage ou n\u2019excédant pas un mille du moulin dit moulin du crochet, avec une voie suffisante entre les piliers pour le passage des cages et autres voitures d\u2019eau, lequel privilège embrassera deux licues sur la dite rivière.Le suussigné ne prétend pas se lier à avoir un pont levis, mais si à l\u2019avenir une telle amélioration paroissait utile ou nécessaire, il s\u2019engage alors d\u2019érigerle dit pont levis.Le soussigné exigera les péages suivans, c\u2019est-à-dire ; Pour chaque voiture à quatre roues, chargée ou non, y compris le conducteur et quatre personnes ou moins et attelée de deux chevaux ou autres bêtes de trait, la somme d\u2019un chelin six deniers; pour chaque fourgon ou autre voiture à quatre roues, chargé ou non, la somme de un chelin et trois deniers ; pour chaque chaise, caléche, gig et autres voitures, ou carioles, ou autres semblables voitures, chargées on non, avec le conducteur et deux personnes ou moins, atte!ées de deux chevaux ou autres bêtes de trait, la somme de neuf deniers, ou attelées d\u2019un seul cheval ou autre bête de trait, sept deniers et demi ; pour chaque cheval et le cavalier cinq deniers ; pour chaque cheval, jument, mule ou autre béte de somme, quatre deniers ; pour tout passager à pied deux deniers ; pour tout cochon, chèvre, mouton ou agneau un denier et demi.THOMAS PHILLIPS.St.Eustache, le 4e.Septre.1830.AVERTISSEMENT.LE soussigné ayant été nommé Exécuteur Testamentaire de feu Sieur Thomas Langlais, ci devant Bourgeois, demeurant à la Petite rivière St.Charles, informe le public, que tous ceux, qui ont des reclamations contre la succession du dit feu Sicur Thomas Langlais aieut A lui présenter leurs comptes, pour être réglés, et ceux qui doivent a la dite succession aient à le spayer immédiatement en sa demeure, Faubourg St, Jcan, rue St.Jean.JOSEPH LANGLAIS.Québec, 23 Novembre.1830.u AY Ce qui ont des demandes contre la succession de feu Dame Louise PuiLiprE BADELART, Veuve de feu L\u2019Honorable J.À.PANET, son priés de transmettre leurs comptes au soussigné ; et ceux qui doivent à la dite succession sont requis de payer incessamment.- LOUIS PANET, Exécuteur T'estamentaire.Québec, le.Avril, 1830.u .À Y15-\u2014loutes personnes endettées à l'établissement de JosepH DYKE & Co.sont averties par ces présentes de ne payer aucune somme d'argent ou comptes a cux dus, sans une ordre par écrit, à cet effet.JOS.DYKE & Co.Quéhec, 24e.Novr, 1830.\u2014 == \u2014 = District de VIS Public est par le présent donné que, (HAMBRE D\u2019ASSEMBLE'E Québec : avec l\u2019approbati n de Son Excellence Se.Février, 1510.JRELsoLy, Qu\u2019après la fin de la présente Session A avant qu'il soit présenté À cette Chambre aucune peti- ton pour obtenir permis+ion d'introduire un Bill privé pour ériger un pont on des ponts, pour régler quelque commune.pour régler quelque chemin de barrière, ou pour accorder à | quelqu'individus ou à des individus quelque droit on privilège exclusif quelconque, ou pour altérer ou renouveler quelque Acte du Parlement Provincial pour de semblables objets il sera donué notice de telle application qu'on se proposera de faire, dans Lu Gazette de Québec, et dans un des papiers publics du district, s'l y en a, et par une affiche posée à la porte des Eglises des paroisses qui pourront être intéressées à telle application, où à l'endroit le plus public,s\u2019il n\u2019y a point d\u2019tglise pendant deux mois au moins avant que telle pétition soit présentée.12e.Mar .Résolu,\u2014Qu\u2019a l'avenir cette Chambre ne recevra deni Lions pour des bills privés que daus les premiers 15 jours de chaque Session.; 22e.Mars, 1819, Résolu, \u2014Qu'\u2019après la présente Session, avant qu\u2019il soit présenté à cette Chambre aucune pétition pour obtenir permission d'introduire un Bill privé pour ériger un pont du péage, la personne ou les personnes qui se proposeront de pétitionner pour un tel Bill, en donnant la notice ordonuée par la règle du trois\u2018ême Février, mil huit cent-dix, donneront aussten même tems et de la même manière, un avis notifiant les taux qu\u2019elles se proposeront de demander, l\u2019étendue du privilège, 1\u2019¢'evation des arches, l\u2019espace entre les culées ou piliers, pour le passage des cageux, cages on batimens, et menilunnant st elles se proposent de bâtir un pont-lev s ou nun, et les dimensions de telle pont.levis, ; 4e.Mars, 1824.Résolu, \u2014 Quetout Pétionnaire demandant un privilège exclusif, déposera entre les mains du Greflier de cette Chambre une somme de vingt-cinq livres, avant que le Bill pour tel privilège exclusit soit passé à sa seéonde lecture, pour payer eu partie les dépenses du dit Bill privé ; laquelle somme rera remise aux pétitionnaires s\u2019ila n'obtiennent pas la passation de la loi.WMm.B.LINDSAY Greffier de la Chambre d'Assemblée.ur Les Imprimeurs de Gazettes et autres papiers nouvelles publiés en cette Province, sont priés d\u2019inserer les rèsolu - tions ci-dessus dans leurs papiers respectifs dans les deux langues jusqu\u2019à la prochaine assemblée de la Législature.(Attesté,) OUS, Soussignés, habitans et propriétaires de terreins dans la cité de MoN1REAL, donnons avis parles presentes que nous nous addresserons à lu Législature de la l\u2019rovince du Bus-Canada, à la prochaine Session du Parlement, pour obtenir que Messieurs les Magistrats de la Citéde Montréal, ou tous autres qu\u2019il plaira a la Législatuie de choisir et nommer, soient autorisés à recevoir et accepter de Messieurs les Ecclesias- tique du Seminaire de Montréal, Seigneurs de l'Ile de Montréal et autres lieux, les quarante arpens de terre.par eux cédés à la ville de Montréal, pour une commun\u2019 dans lu Plaine Ste.Anne, près de la dite ville, et sur ce te partie de la dite Plaine Ste.Anne, qui a jusqu\u2019à pi sent servie de Commune, afin que les dits Magistrats, c autres à ce autorisés, puissent s\u2019assurer la propriété de dite Commune pour et au nom des habitans de la dite v le de Montréal, et en faire ensuite tel usage qu'ils trouveront convenir le mieux à l\u2019amélioration et À l'em belli sement de la dite ville de Montréal.FRANCOIS TOUPIN J.& J.DONEGANI, JAMES HENRY, STANLEY BAGG, P.LUKIN, A.JOBIN, B.HART, P, RITCHOT, PIERRE BEAUDRY.Montréal, Novembre 10, 1830.NOUS les Soussignés habitans et propr 4 taires de terres dans le Faubourg Ste.Anne, « cité de Montréal, donnent avis par le présent de let tention de s'adresser à la Législature de la Provin Bas-Canada, à la prochaine Session du Parlement la vue d\u2019obtenir la construction d\u2019un Bassin navigable p Bateaux, Barges, &c.sur cette étendue de terres incu.tes situées sur le Canal de Lachine d'une forme triangulaire, ayant le dit Canal pour base, au sud la rue Wellington ou le chemin d\u2019en bas de Lachine, au côté nord- ouest et la ligne la plus extrême au sud du Fief Nazareth, au côté du nord-est de la dite étendue triangulaire du terrein.Le dit Bassin sera construit soit par le Gouvernement Provincial, ou par les soussignés sous tels règlemens qui pourront;être prescrits par la Législature Provinciale.HORATIO GATES, + TURTON PENN.GEORGE DAVIES.WILLIAM BUDDEN.JOHN MACKENZIE.J.HENRY LAMBE.J.S.McCORD.4._ WILLIAM FORBES.i JOHN CROOKS.Montréal, le 28 Octobre, 1830.VIS.\u2014Le soussigné donne avis public, qu\u2019il est d\u2019intention de s'adresser par requête à la Législature lors de sa session prochaine pour obtenir un droit exclusif d\u2019ériger un pont de péage sur la Riviére Richelieu, d\u2019une des deux isles à l\u2019autre, situées à environ six milles au dessous du pont de ROBERT JONES à Ste- Thérèse dans la paroisse de Chambly.OLIVER CARPENTER.Chambly, le 1er.Mai, 1830.u QE QUEBEC : Printed and Published under Royal authority, by Joan Caartron Fisvwka and Wirrnian Kensie, Printer to the King\u2019s Most Excellent Majesty fur the Province of LowER-CANADA, Commuutcations are to be addressed to Joun CHARLTON FisHFR, Esquire, EpsTor of the Quenec Gazette, (by Royal Commission) and Advertisements will be received at the Printingéufice of Messis.Tuomas Cary & Co.Freemasons\u2019 Hall.QUEBEC: Imprimée a1 Publiée sous l\u2019autorité Royale, parJonn Cuanrt.ros Fisurr.et WiLnian Kensie, Imprimeur de Sa Très Excellente Majesté le Roi pour la Previnee du Bas-Canade GF Toutes Communications doivent être adressées à Jonn Cuart TON Fisurn, Fer.Enitaur de ia GAZETTE de QuEsRC, (par Commission Royal.) On recevra les Avertissemens à l\u2019Imprimerie de Messts, THos.Canv, & Cu.Halle des Frunce-Maçons."]
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